Landis High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Landis, NC)

 - Class of 1940

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THE Y Saar Bice Directory— Continued HAROLD SECHLER Beta Club (3, 4), Secretary (4); First Aid Club (1), President (1); Junior Play; Senior Play; Jitterbug Club (3, 4); Glee Club (4), Treasurer (4); Chief Marshal (3); Student Store (4). NoRMAN SHUE Editor-in-Chief YELLOW JACKET (4), Member Staff (1, 2, 3); Class President (4); Class Secre- tary (1); Spectator Staff (3, 4); Playmakers Club (3, 4), President (3, 4); Junior Play; Senior Play; Playmakers Play (3); Jitterbug Club (3, A) Marshal (3); Tennis (3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4), President (4); Basket- eve (Cihy By Sy Zaye ARLENE SLOAN Home Economics Club (1); First Aid (3); Hiking Club (3); Senior Glee Club (4); Science Club (Gdn MARGARET SLOOPE First Aid Club (2); Glee Club (3, 4); Play- makers Club (3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4), Vice- President (4); Junior Play; Class Marshal (3); Class Vice-President (4); Jitterbug Club (4); Spectator Staff (4). LOUISE SMITH Glee Club (1). Tr1s SMITH SNIPES Home Economics Club (1); Junior Play; Play- makers Club; Jitterbug Club (4). CHARLES JACOB SUTTON Agricultures Club (1,92, 5,4) Jitterbug Club (3, 4). Glee Club (4); ian | ey MARTHA LUCILLE TEETER Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Playmakers Club (3); Junior Play: Jitterbug Club (3, 4); Basketball (4). MARGARET GWENDOLYN THOMAS Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Play Prompter (4); Basket- ball (4); Jitterbug Club (4); Home Economics CPS) pa inste Auden (all)ie MILDRED VIRGINIA TROUTMAN Winecoff High (1); First Aid Club (3); Hiking Club (4); Science Club (4), Treasurer (4); Playmakers Club (4). HERMAN LEE WEAVER First Aid Club (1); Treasurer Class (4); Junior Play; Hiking Club (3); Jitterbug Club (4); Glee Club (4); Playmakers Club (4); Business Mana- ger Annual (4); Art Editor Spectator (4); Beta Club (3, 4); Treasurer (4). SALMA WILSON Glee Club (1, 3, 4); Playmakers Club (4); Hiking Club (Gy 4c birse Aid (Club) (2). HATTIE VIRGINIA WRIGHT WET ILOWMUACKE Tur otaiGl mac ueo e+) omcolicitor (1), Features (2) Assistant ager (3), Associate Editor (4); Spectator Staff (3, 4), Typist (3), Business Manager (4); Bas- ketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Co-Captain (3), Captain (4); Monogram Club (4), Vice-President (4); Senior Play; Tennis (3, 4); Class President (1); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3), Secre- tary (4); Student Store Manager (4); Jitterbug Clubmi@)e Advertising Man- Ey ae ale Nineteen

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Ne fe : ed ILLOW JACKET Snep (Cipes Directory — Continued JUNIOR KARRIKER Glee Club (1, 2); Tar Heel Farmers Club (1, 4); Hiking Club (4). FRANCES JEANETTE LINN Glee Clube 2,55) 4) Dramatics Glubm (4); Photo Editor YELLOW JACKET (4); Jitterbug Club (3, 4); Home Economics (1); Junior Play (3); Senior Play (4); Cheerleader (4). OwEN LINN Monogram Club (4); Baseball (3, 4); Football (2, 3); Basketball (3, 4); Playmakers Club (4). RACHEL CORRIHER LINN Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Playmakers Club (4); Jitterbug Club (3, 4); YELLOW JACKET Staff (2); Class Representative. ELVIE CHRISTINE MCGREARY First Aid (1); Treasurer Hiking Club. Espre PAULINE MCGREARY First Aid (1); Hiking Club. HaAzeL LEE MEDLIN Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Play; English Club; Playmakers Club; Jitterbug Club (3). Fort McLAUGHLIN Tar Heel Farmers Club (1, 4); Beta Club (4); First Aid (1); Hiking Club (4). FAYE RuTH NESBITT Home Economics Club (1); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4); Playmakers Club (3, 4), Vice President (3-4); Junior Play; Spectator Staff (3, 4); Sports Editor YELLOW JACKET (4); Jitter- bug Club (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Cheerleader (4); Assistant Basketball Manager (3, 4). ELOISE OVERCASH Glee Club (1, 3); Playmakers Club (4); Hiking Club (4); Basketball (4). GEORGE EDWARD POTEAT Linwood High School (1, 2); First Aid (2); Playmakers Club (4); Glee Club (4). WINSTON RAPE Basketball (2, 3, 4); Baseball (3, 4); Tennis (3); Monogram Club (4); Senior Play; Agricul- ture Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2), Treasurer (3, 4); Jitterbug Club (3); First Aid Club (3). PAULINE RILEY Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Playmakers Club (4); Jit- terbug Club (3, 4); Marshal (3). Nita Mae RITCHIE Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Play; Senior Play; Playmakers Club (3, 4); Jitterbug Club (3, 4); Club Editor YELLOW JACKET (4). JOE RoBERTS Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (1-4), President Club (3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2), Secretary (3); Junior Play. 1940



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Twenty entor VISCO WISH Lary SEPTEMBER Sixty-four green freshmen assem- bied under one roof. The sight of us should have discouraged our class advisers, Miss Verna Mae Hahn and Mr. C. G. Farmer; but instead they took us under their wings and set- tled us to work. OCTOBER ended and we found ourselves an accepted part of the high school. Many of us had be- come members of various clubs and were really enjoying high school life. Initiation NOVEMBER We needed some class leader so we chose our officers. We selected Hattie Wright for president, Rachel Linn for vice-president, Norman Shue for secretary, and Elvie Mc- Creary for treasurer. DECEMBER This month was a mixture of joys and sorrows. We had our first high school exams and many of, us were ‘‘in red.’’ The Christmas holi- days didn't come before we needed them. Santa Claus was pretty good to us considering that we had to show our report card first. JANUARY We were only half green now. Hattie and Wayne had been making a name for themse!ves on the basket- ball court. FEBRUARY By now we were becoming fa- mous. We made headlines by taking the class trophy in athletics. This was the first time anyone gave us credit for much ability. MARCH “Beware the Ides of March’’ we schoo! was almost out and many of us were hanging We really did do some last minute cramming. were told. Yes, on the fence. great deal, but worn off the green. APRIL Vacation came, and we separated from our classmates for the summer. Perhaps we had not accomplished a least we have 1937 1936 SEPTEMBER Fifty-seven of us answered the ringing of the school bell. And what fun we had pointing a mocking finger at the host of ‘‘green fresh- men.’ Mrs. John Fox and Mr. C. G. Farmer were our advisers. OCTOBER Our sophomore officers were: Har- o!d Sechler, president; Lee Brown Sloope, vice-president; and Margaret Jane Alexander, secretary-treasurer. We were quite interested in our first school fair. NOVEMBER The old turkey had a hard time. We ‘‘married off’’ another English teacher. Maybe we should have charged for the privilege of teaching us English. DECEMBER Christmas time again and our interest in social activities began to grow. Why shouldn't we celebrate? Another set of exams had been fin- ished and we could wait another four months to ‘‘catch up’’ on our studying. JANUARY Our class seemed to be athletic- minded. The basketball team boasted the names of several of our boys and girls. FEBRUARY Our girls basketball team came out as county champions again this year. Various members of our class served as sponsors for the basketball tournament. This had come to be a happy occasion for all of us. MARCH We were really making a record for ourselves. Again we captured the cup for intermural athletics. APRIL “April showers bring forth May flowers.’’ So said someone. We were ready to look forward to being jolly juniors now. With this in mind we planned ta sponsor some shows dur- ing the summer in order that we might begin a much needed bank account, 1940

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