Landis High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Landis, NC)
- Class of 1946
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L 'LQ - N 'A' 'Mick' -uv We 'm.2av1.-M' , 1 w , .Jr ya 1' We zwiirm A, ' '1 .v,., if 1 xv- .ff- v-.A, -'S 13: in V' WL. ,Q . M -5.4. ' .z. ' I 41 A. - .l ,gl Y-: ,E ,Sky ' 0W 'I ffwl 'MHTHJ f . fn.-9 1 1 4. f . -r. , v ,.. .. 1 Q N . ,- M 1 THE IIIIIIIII .IIIIIIIII 1946 Pllbff,Il7UtJ by IHI HIVIHIH GRHDI IHHDIS HIGH SCHUUI NMRHMWEMWM NARG I Ii SUTTLIQ Ezfftu 1'-ill-Cffwiuf VIRGINIA LIEIZ ALLMAN H11,-imm AIIIIIJXEP' INIISS DORIS IWIENDEN HALL AdI'f.I cr FURELUORD THE WAY OF THE WORLD Ella Wheeler Wilcox Laugh, and the world laugh: with you, Weep, and you weep alone, For the brave old earth rnuct borrow it: mirth- Bul hax trouble enough of its own. Sing and the hilly will antwer, Sigh, it if loft on the air,' The echoes rebound to a joyful sound And .rhrinh from voicing care. Rejoice, and men will Jeek you, Grieve, and they turn and go,' They want full meafure of your pleaxure, But they do not want your woe. Be glad, and your friendx are many, Be cad, and you lore them all,' There are none to decline your nectared wine, But alone you must drink life'J gall. Feaxt, and your hallf are crowded, Fatt, and the world goei by. Forget and forgive--it helpx you to live, But no man can help you die,' There'J room in the hallf of pleature For a long and lordly train, But one by one, we muft all march on Through the narrow ixle of pain. DEDICHTIDH It is very doubtful if anyone has contributed more to the Spiritual development of the people of Rowan County for the past fifty years than has the late Rev. C. P. Fisher, Db. Rev. Fisher spent more than forty years of his ministerial service here in our county. The last fifteen being spent as our next door neighbor. Rev. Fisher's love for school children and his en- couraging words spoken to the teachers as they ar- rived and returned from their day's work in the class- room will never be forgotten. Greater love hath no man than this, that he give his life for God's Kingdom. Truly it can be said of Rev. Fisher that he gave his life for the spiritual development of the boys and girls of Rowan County. In appreciation for this great service rendered by Rev. Fisher, we, the class of 1946, dedicate this year- book. n urrf.-fy ,,..--..................-1 ,......-.---- www- F 0F Q in .r ,....-.,..-mf--v ........-..-.--at r-000109 ,,,-........-Q uv- XXX! PRIHCIPHUS FUESSHGE What do you rctiect? VVe all reflect that at which we look and those with whom we associate, if we do it long enough. The home. which should be symbolic of everything that is good and noble in life. will bring forth high ideals. sympathetic understanding. and deep affection and appreciation for our parents and fellow associates. There are those across. the way who look at our lives. In some of us they see love and kindness. in some only successful business operators: in others social leaders: in others. one who knows. how to have a good time. What do your friends see ln you? What do you reiiect? lf our dreams of a better world are to be realized and the day hastened when men shall know war no more, in some way our generation, too. must catch a hint of eternity. We must look to sources of strength higher than ourselves. We must cultivate a sense of God's presence and under the inspiration of fellowship with Him learn to do His will. Hulnan capacities are great but not great enough, nor good enough without God. Therefore the Church is the one institution on earth whose main purpose is to bring God and man together. Through Wor- ship. Bible Study. Christian fellowship. Helpful service, we can tlnd God. 'l'he school has a great task to perform to the children from all walks of life. We are to help the children find their place and enrich their lives and make life worthwhile. We hope that the instructors ln the Landis School have contributed by these special efforts of sympathetic cooperation and loyal devo- tlon to the many tasks that are ours to perform. Toll, I repeat-toil either of the brain. or of the heart. or of the hand. is the only true manhood. the only true nobility. May I ask again. what do you reflect? H. A. MCCREARY, Principal 5 L u SUPERIIWTEIWDEHTS FHESSHGE America is great! Why is America great? America is great because of her three great Democratic Institutions. 'l'he home. the school. and the church. Truly the home is the fountain of our civilization. From it springs the life of our present and future generations. Upon the parents of our homes rest the responsibility of giving early training to the children of that home. If this training is neg- lected. the tlrst great link in the chain which makes America great is weakened. The school is the next great link in the chain. To our fore- fathers we owe a great debt of gratitude for the establishment of our public school system which we have today. Upon the shoulders of our classroom teachers rest the responsibility of training the youth of our land. for its citizens of tomorrow. lf America is to continue to be great. it will depend largely upon the sound thinking and efhciency of our classroom teachers. The church is the third link in our chain. The decay and fall of all nations and empires can be traced to the decay and fall of the church. Man. ln order to advance. must continue to trust in God and the church. No nation will become greater than its homes, its schools, and its churches. Let us do our part to keep America great. T. F. BOSTIAN. Superintendent ---an-non up-:annum gppoann- if -wow .,.-.nqw QQ 'T- A.....-4.w,- I 1'- !' W xf, f it ,-1 RISIIIG SEIIIOR CLFISS Lvl! In Riglu: BEATRICI2 PAGE, Sccrctnryg SIBYI. BEAVER, Presidcntg FRANCES BAR- RINGER, Treasurer. 0 S1.mdiug.' MISS DORIS MENDENHALI., Adviscrg HAROLD PARKS, Vice-Prcsidcntg MISS MARY GLADYS FISHER, Adviser. .............,i nqnuuuqk 3 1' C Miss Virginia I.ce Allman Miss Frances Ei. Barringer 8 I H I H 3 pq-u-an p--.v-.- p-..--.-. Q...---.. ww.-....... ,-.--.... 4-.........,, lm 3 W A ,Z ,Nw . 3 sm, , if A we pug W' Gp... Miss Sibyl Bcuvcr Mr. Wilyne Beaver Mr, -Iuniur Blnckwcldsr Miss lltlicl Bulcn Mr. Tommy Bustian Miss hILlI'gLll'f.'f Cumpbcll 9 ,.........-...w-.-..-- K , , , qi gt., .. in .,,. , -HHN? 3f 'w'A ' 'WN ' if W, ...,. .,,..N. ,, ai r -MW .x..,. illlllilliii ii v ...anvil ...Q-nv-i ,,,.,..-..- -,,,,,,.,,... +01 .,--v-...mf Mr. Wilkie ffiiin-is Miss iiilirh Ciivin Miss Batty ,lu Chas Mr. Curl Ciwnc Miss Miiry Miii'gi1rct Cimiu-ll Miss Hilda Cmwi IO w-tu-1 gi ..,....,.,!? V' 'AMW E . up Q' HQU1!9 --mg, ..A.,..,-.1 -M--wsu ---nn-m ...--my -4.-.is-.-a 1'- Mr. Coit linnis Miss Bonnie Edwards Miss Ruth Ifdwalrds Miss Mary Fmnccs Fuutz Mr. Clyde Gnudrnan Miss Ola INILIL' Guudinnn 12 ,M,.,MW.WWM.MM.,,m.,i,ww M aww, .sgyfmw-a1sQm'w--'fNNF'9 'z . W.-ws '- -f , - ,, Mr. Paul Guimdmuri Miss Doris E. Hcglzu' Miss Doris Helms Miss Gcruldinc Hclms Miss Frances Hodge Miss Luunicl jurduri 13 A , M..-W1 . .txt mr . uf , if 'ff L L, 633. . M lv W 'W I VM! -sl? 6 Ml ,Q Ar- '- ,.... KY pn- ,fx d0'...-..-- 11 lxllxx Aullwy K.11'rilv.'1' Ml. Cluil lNi.lI'I'lliL'l' Mr, Ray K.l1'1':kcr Mixs ,lurlzrmu KL-lly M11 ljdlll KL-nm-rlv Nr, Billy Rum liimlm 14 N V 15 Mr, Glenn Leuzer Mr. james Miller Miss jcrline Morgan Miss Helen Morrison Miss Helen Murdock Mr. Charles McCarn 15 U 5 r-.. Q F v ef P. or F - r ,- 1, v .2 .- ' vi ... I ,, F 1 aw' rw' -f z ,............q-s-qv- ,,.,.,,,,w.....--w.- -'Jn W Mr. f.IiH'1ml 1Nl1f,mklu Miv- Hvgnrictt.n lXll'1DLlI1i.lI Misx ALIQIITV INlLI.CIllul'k' Mr. Flllllk f,VLlLk.lNlI Miv Hilda Owynx Mus HL-.ltrinu Page 16 ,qm---fm-,m.., vs KMA .TW , x . . .. 2 K Q ',,,,,...., .f.WM,,. x ,f,: ,My bm-My-MQ ,X 5 1 I ? ,,,..ww-M-Mmwwwvrvm' x -L k'1: :'. I 'f ,.,...,....M,.- ,....,.....,..W ,,..-m..--Qqww-vw ,QQ---4-f-W--'N-M .-1.-.Q-an , .W ,,.W,MM.,. M........-....-,-.- wp. Mrsx Iflmw linquix Miss Kalthcryn Rulx-Its M11 lulm Ilugg-is Ns Lullu- Snlnmk Mr. Lnnus s'lUL'ITLlliL'l' Nisx K.1tI1rvn Slmmpg 18 Mr. Paul M. Smith Mr. Hubert Smith Mr. Billy Smithdcall Mr Hoyle Sullivan Miss Marjorie Suttle Miss Lucille Swiccgood 19 ,--....., ,1- ,, ...W an xl? r---.........., pn-. l '? Miw Milly 'I4wutm.m fxIlNNRlH11!Ill num xx xt L XXL: k Mnx Mary lfmmu WR-Qldirmgmxm Mus Pltsy Wflutlku ll Ink 111 XV Q P' I. Two of .1 kind 4. Mr. Dry from behind 7. Resting at lunch 2. In line 5. Must have been funny 8. Soc nu evil, spc.ik no Lvil, hciir nu cvi 3. Swicegood 6. Practice 9. Ready 21 I lust out of .ln W ljlttty Huy Nuw s A-X il .3 8. Ulm? Rul Nut lnxincss ' ' 9. just Fl'.lI1L'L'S Tum .ll7UlIf.5 fun pl.1y 10. M.m1.l's B.1by Mr. li. ut work qfliicf Mcnc-11.1-lm 22 Billy Cavin Freeze, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Freeze, was born in Rowan County, Landis, North Carolina, on the 22nd day of April, 1930. He died at the Lowrance Hospital in Moores- ville, North Carolina, February 17, 1946, at 6:55 A. M. He lived exactly 15 years, 9 months, and 25 days. Billy joined the First Evangelical Reformed Church on April 1, 1945. Here he attended faithfully until his death. He was a student of Landis High School and well liked by both students and faculty members. Billy took part in all the athletics of the school and was very popular among his schoolmates. As a member of the 10th grade he is missed by all who knew him. Slmll I my that what heaven gave Earth har taken? Or thai ,fleeperf in line grave' Ren uzzken .9 One .role ,aenlem'e'mn I know Can I my: Yon, my comrade, had to go. I lo nay. Witter Bynner 23 RISING JUNIOR CLFISS Lvl! In Ri,qfi!.' P.iiil Swciitt, SLTVLfilfxl-,I4?'c'JllI?'L'?'.' ,luiinnii Russell, Pruiidw1t.' Bobby Cross, Vire- l'ri'iidqz1l, 0 Snuidifllqx Miss Mililrul Glenn, Adi'iicr.' Mrs. Hiizcl B, Linn, Adiiiw-. lfirif Ruff. Lufl In Riglvlx Imiigcnc Allman, Brownie Allman, Evelyn Ailiims, Bulvby Artliurs, Ciurilun Bciivcr. 0 Svunid Razr: Naomi Br-ntly, Herman Billings, liiirl Bliickwclilcr, Donna ,Line Him, Fluyil Bc-ist, jiickic Bust. 0 Third Razr: Frances Bust, Ruth Briickett, Myrtle Briiwlcy, l'i'csslcy liiniwlcy, Iilciinm' Ciivin, Dot Cliristnplier. 24 in 4'Lw-S I Fin! Razr, Lefl Io Riglalx Peggy Correll, Sue Corriher, Jacky Dayvault, johnny Dayvault, William Deadman, Rachel Deal. 0 Serwzd Roux' Catherine Eagle, Mae Earnhardt, Marcus Efird, Betty Sue Elder, Betty Follette, Billy Foutz, 0 Tlaim' Roux' Evelyn Grittin, Edith Mae Henley, George Hin- son, Colleen Holshouser, Doris Karriker, Peggy Leafe. Fonrllz Roux' Tommy Linn, Virginia Litaker, Betty Fay McLain, jean McLain, Virginia Mc- Laughlin, Louise Moss. 0 Fiffb Razr: Betty Lee Overcash, Lewis Overcash, jr., Pauline Overcash Clyde Patterson, Doris Plaster, jo Russell. O Sixth Roux' Margaret Sechler, Lila Shulenberger, Thelma Sloan, Annie Smith, Nancy Smith, Dorothy Mae Starnes. 0 Serfentfa Raw: Pau.I Sweatt, jean Turner, Dorothy Upright, Margene Vfeatherman, jack Wilsmmn, Frances Yates. 25 RISIIIG SOPHOIIWORE CLHSS OFFICERS DORIS SWINK OSCAR BEAVER DORIS DORTON Swreldry Inn! Tremurw Vire-Prwidwzf Prefident ADVISORS N MISS GENEVA GOODINIAN MISS MARY LOUISE INIOORE MRS. RUTH LEAFIQ MISS LILLIAN BARRIER 26 Firxl Roux' Mary Ellen Alley, Joe Allman, Marjorie Allman, Ruth Abernathy, Alene Beaver, Billie Beaver. 0 Second Roux' Gene Beaver, Marie Beaver, Oscar Beaver, Rachel Beaver, Collen Bebber, Willairee Bostian. 0 Third Razr: Monica Brown, Billy Burgess, Richard Carlisle, A. L. Carter, David Cavin, Rachel Correll, Va, 'sc' if , if Fnznelb Rllllh' Billy Corriher, joe Corriher, Fannie Deal, Doris Dorton, Hilda Edwards, Peggy Eller. 0 Fifth Roux' Colleen Ervin, Herman Flowers, Malvena Foutz, Betty jean Freeze, Faynell Freeze, Teddy Fox. 0 Sixlb Roux' Elmer Goodman, jack Goodnight, Aerogene Hampton, J. B. Heglar, Curtis Helms, Nanfy Hinson. 0 Serwzllv Roux' Betty -Io Hill, Loyd Hill, Iris Marie Holland, Hilda Huffman, Bobby Johnston, Bobby jordan. 27 W .Q .5 Fire! Ruiz: Alice Nell Karriker, Evelyn Karriker, jean Kennerly, Martha Kimball, Anna Catherine Linn, lrene Mcfiunl. 0 Surruzd Ruuu' Barbara McDaniel, Elsie McDuHie, Arthur Lee Miller, Nancy Mills, Billie Doris Murphy, Otis McLauchlin. 0 'l'bird Rrmz' Billy Reitl Overcash, Reece Page, Frank Patterson, Hugh Parks, Margaret Price, jerry A. Roberts. lfrmrlb Ruuu' C. D. Roseman, Jimmie Ruff, Hoyt Rutledge, Betty jean Scercy, Vivian Sechler, o lfifib Razr: Betty Sheeks, Kenneth Slimp, Maddie Smith, Clarence Stewart, jr., Helen Stewart, Nancy Lee Sullivan. 0 Sixllw Ruun' Doris Swink, Wilma Upright, Floyd Watkins, Hazel Wil- helm, Doris Wilkinson, Lonnie Wise. 0 Seiwilll Roux' Betty Wright, Glenna W. Wyke, Mary Helen Yost, Ray Von Yuw. 28 RISING FRESHFHHH CLHSS MISS LACKEY'S HOMEROOM First lfnir, Im!! to Right: Katherine Honeycutt. Mary San- ders, Bobby Host, Herman Fisher, Gene Faggart, Arlie Linker. Greyton Daniels. Ralph VVerldington. Betty Kerr, Tootsie Alexander, Miss Lackey. 0 Semnd Row: Kenneth Alexander, Euvalee Kimball. Betty Bolen, Betty Lipe, Daphne Uampbell. Andrey llostian, Eddie Huffman, Sonny Beaver. Elsie Weddington. 0 Third How: Mabel Biggerstaff, Nell Wensil, Don Cross, Eloise Overcash, Carolyn Lipe, Doris Correll, Zelma Plaster, Margaret Ann Mills. 0 Fourth Row: .lack Freeman. llobhy Deal. Kenneth Fink, Carl Freeman. 'l'ommy Fundcrhurk, MISS GATTIS' HOMEROOM First Row, Left to Right: Charlie Smith, Duane Smith, Neil Clodfelter, Bobby Corriher. Lois Burris. Ross Lipe. Frank Woody, John Taylor, Melvin Flowers, Bruce Barn- harflt. 0 Serond Row: Emma Jean Raden. Ollie Garver, Mary Jane Gordon. Della Mae Eagle. Mary Frances Edwards. Ralph Petrea, George Fry, Miss Gattis. 0 Third Roux' Billie Archer, Ruth Scercy, Hilda James, Virginia Fowler. Mar- garet Hyde. Kenneth Johnston, Bennie Leazer. 0 Fourfh Rau-.' Samuel McCorkle. Ernest Brown. Junior Newsome. Max Aldridge, .lames Gordon, G. W. Leazer. RISING FRESHINHH CLHSS MISS BOI.ICK'S HOMEROOM First Huw, Luft to Itiylil: Ilrittie Smith. Geraldine Smith. Myrtle Feiliister, Ilsenr Hnrver. Rebecca! Story. FITIIIUCS 'l'c-nsley. Fhnrlie llonhnnrer, Charlie Davis. Huhert Morri- son. I Sf-ronrl Ifnn-.' Kenneth Uvervnsh, Millard Cprriher. Roy Lee Hernmn. Russel Stiff. Naomi Etlwalrtls. Annie Huff- nmn. Wilnln Hurver, Kntliryn Johnson. 0 Third Row: Miss llolivk. Ikinruznx-t Uorriher. Fay Patterson, llohhie Alnmncl, l.orene Stiller. .Ioan Oven-:usI1. lletty Ilostizln. Rena Os- borne. 0 I mo-th Iron-: .Iunior Patterson. Ilrmlford Burgess, Glenn Smith, Glenn Overvasti, l-'red Yless. MISS DOWNS HOMEROOM First Razr, Lf-ft fu l1'ig1ht: Ted Guye. Jeanette Caldwell. Jeanette Wilson. Betty Strieklzxncl. Maxine Steele, Betty llines. Alice Coone. Carolyn Goodnight, Betty Knrriker. 0 Srrozlrl RIIIIT Evelyn Andrews. Mary Fr:uu'es Spears. Anne Sue lllnekwelcler. Comeletn Shinn. Phyllis Knrriker. Drusvilln Cook. Marvin King. Keith Fink. 0 Third Ro-ui: Miss Downs. Joyce Mm-l.:nin. Maxine Allman. I,ujenn Swentt. l'III'JlVY1l Stl'Il'klJlllKI. Dorn Sutton. Margie Nlnrlowe, Dollie Fisher. 0 l ourth lfoir: James BleF:nin, Wade Hampton. Lewis Strieklantl. RISING FRESHmFlH CLHSS MR. LEAFE'S HOMEROOM Firxf Imu-, Imff fo l.'iyl1l.' Ilnrulml Xin-l'm'klv. llnhert l,UllllUIl. llolxcrl VJllllll'l'lblll'!', livlly l,uu I.umlwrl. Ruth llvnliclfl. William Nlm-l'rcnry, lluvid tiritfvn. Nammi gxlllllilll. O Swwmrl I.'n1r: llnmtlly Stallings, Helly Wcnuil. l,illy Mm' Walters. Iinhlry Norris. Bohhy Cuvin. Max l '2l,Z,LfJll't. Bulxhy Vlnrk, liny H4-stlzm. I Thfrll l.'nu': .I. ll. Stool. K1lllt'l'l lvlH'l,L2'lll. l'l0l'lllilll 'l'1'nutnml1. NUTIIHIII ll1lSlll:ICl'. Huzvl Uutcn, llclly llluwlvy. .luvk Owens. agua 4 1 l. Tluruu stuugcs 2. The gang 3, Smile, nuw 4. New mbw 5, Chief 31 BOTTOHTS UP A e , Vi, , ,- hrQ',,i.-. .Ayn . . ',J,.. ww? .- iv 2' W ,fj,.,,i' ' adj Helix!-. fag.,-l'gfo5,,f. W4 by Ag. 43' - Vzl- Q ' low 'N ,4- ,, 1 ,U ,., , ,' U, M VW, , L A , is rv ' V , 4 V 1,4 If'tnaf1'f,..if M- V l. Ax Lmml J. w!IlL'l'L N P.utw3 ' 5. V.m -if Ni, Old fzlitlmful 8. Oh, MCU! 9. Drigw U. Lklilfhlg 6. Nad, Bctty! IU. 'llxlking it u T Pusing fm' 'I'm'1cr1u- 32 A 3, I ' O -1 ,,,.,4uo-A -by ,,,,,,,v, . ,G , -'N 'env-1'-vw ' , ,K .,, .11 ww 1.5 .wizgzk :Q5Q,., ., , ,. -nu.. ,, L ---'V ' W wig jd' ' A Nu. I MW E KL 4: A -K -usa ev 2 K li 3, 09 i Q M -1 YELLGLU JHCKET Marjorie Suttle Virginia Lee Allman Miss Doris Mendenhall Editor-in-Chief Bu,rine,11r Manager Adzfifer First Row, Left tn Right: Fruru-es Burringer. Jerry Pless, Beatrice Page, Foy Deal. 0 Second Row: Jerry Kelly, Wayne Beaver, Doris Heglar, Tommy Bostian. 0 Third Huw: Sibyl Beaver, Jo Russell, Peggy Leafe. 34 1 -ww ' vw' THE SPECTHTOR Virginia Lee Allman Tommy Bostian Miss Barrier Editor-in-Chief Bufineff Manager Adviier First Row, Left to Right: Ray Karriker, Sibyl Beaver, Wayne Beaver, Kathryn Roberts. 0 Sewmd Row: Margaret Campbell, Jim Corriher, Jerry Kelly, Doris Heglar. 35 BHHD UI l lt't'1ltS llnris l'l:istei'. tieurue l'Iess. .lulmny llznyvnnlt. Foy Deal. lJ1'rvrtm', Miss Mary Louise Moore. The l.nnflis llznnrl has been very hnsy this yenr. playing for foothull gannes, enneerts. parades, and mnny other events. The hunmt was orgznnizetl in IMI :intl is ttevelnping into :nn etlieient, :ietive organization. lt is tillini: tl neeessnry plnee in erenting: hetter sehool spirit :intl giving nlnsienl training to its memhers. Ol-'l ll'l'1llS -liohhy Arthnrs, Alnlrey Knrriker. l'ntsy Whitaker. ll. G. Fisher, Jr.. llir1'r'lm',' Miss Gladys isher. fll'l'lIlltI?IlHfSf, Frnnees l'less. Keep Singing AllIl'I'il'tl. I'itIllltlSlllSlll hns rnn hiirh in nur A Vnppellan Uhoir this yL'ttI'. mlnnhtless :i result nf the purehnse of new inhes gznltl :incl hlurk :is well :ns n resnlt of enntinnons activity tllrongli the nine months of school. The tmisheel l'1llll'Ul'lN nf the l'lI0lI' have heen enhuneett hy its nntstnnrling Itl1DC'tll'tlllt'0 in hluek robes with iihznts :intl stoles of gohl, t-nmpleting: nur sehoul eolors. llesimles entrnnee of its three ehornses. soloists. intl ensembles in the stnte mnsie enntest. :incl hesifles miseellanneuns progzrmns, the ehnristers presents three emieerts uf t'hristm:is mnsie :xml other eomwrrts nl' sneretl musie in the spring. A genuine love for musir has llftltlglli :intl kept sixty-live persons in the A t':1ppelI:l Fhnir. Keep sinuing: .tmerieuz Keep singing: Lzintlis l BHHD H CHPPELLFI CHOIR LIBRHRY CLUB FUTURE FHRHTFRS OF FlmERICFI LIBRHRY CLUB OFFICERS--Jerry l'less. XV:iyne Beaver. l-'rziliues 1'l0ss. 'l'onnny l.inn. The purpose of the Library Club is to acquaint students with the work of the Lihrnry and to promote through them, u wider interest in books and reading in the school. FUTURE FHRHWFRS OF HIUFRICH OFFICERS'--Ray Preston Knrriker, 1'nul Sweaitt. Cecil Knrriker, Flmrles Nlcfznrn. .linl Corriher. The Landis Chapter of I-'uture Fnrxncrs of America has won more contests in the lust venr and 21 half. under the leadership of the buys of the chapter, than during all previous years put together. We hnve won tive banners and a plaque. and we hope to zxdml more to our collection in the coming yenr. 37 DHT BE CL Olfl-'Il'I'1ltS ltny K2ll'l'llit'l'. .Inn 1'm'riln-r, William Ilczuhnnn, Alhcrt Uunnc. Flyclo Gomlxnnn. Aclvisvr. Nlrs, l.L':ut'1'. 'l'ln- lnlrpuse ut' thu Xntnrc l'lnh is to try to npprcvizntt' the things th lt Vxtnro hns given us. Our Flllll 1 tn s : rt with the shn mlist :intl work to the inure tlitliuult things. We hnvc stztrtvll on the tliflercnt kinds t 1 1 ui insvvts and ull thx- pnrts nt' the truvs that thvy slustrny. W0 stinly nhmlt lll0llt nnsl gn ont to lonk fm' c insvvts :anal thc mlxnnnzu that they have clone. 0l l4'lt'I'1liS Kathryn Slnupo. Silwyl llu:lvci', 'l'nnnny ltustizun. l rnnc-cs llnrrinpzvr, Advisor, Bliss Fislwr. .'xl'lIlL'Yl'llt1'IIl. lvznls-rsllip, illlll scllnlnrsllip :irc the iclvnls tmvnrml whirh Beta lll0lllllL'l'S strive daily unung: lll0IIlSk'lYl'S :intl nnmng: othur stlnlvnts. During: tho pnst twn yt-urs it has strove to improve itself hn:lnm-inllv tln'un,zh Sll1'l'l'SSlllll nlnv prnclnctions. snvinlly tllruilgrll illlllitltlti UQICL-l02l'lllCl'S. :unl nh- vh rt-spnllst-s to nntinnnl lh-tn ln-:nlqn:1l't0rs nnzl nlisvnr-sing: ninl planning tho 0t'g'tllllZ1ltlllll -1-tivcly throng. ' sttnlont pruwrnnicnt in uni' hierh sm-lnml. HF-lTUBE CLUB BETH CLUB DBFlI'llFlTICS CLUB TUlTlBLlllG CLUB DBHHTBTICS CLUB OFFICERS- Oscar Beaver, Betty Follett, Alexie Beaver. Advisers, Miss Doris Mendenhall and Miss Lillian Barrier. Perhaps the tirst objective of the Dramatic Club is to help the individual in gaining poise- on stage and off. Next, tn acquaint them in the art nf facial make-up which is quite a fascinating study. Other items of interest we take up are: Study and arrangement of stage and stage furniture. pantnnitmes. and the simple elements nt' acting. TUlTlBLIIlC CL B It's fun! It's challenging! It's satisfying! That's the reason for learning snme of the countless possibilities of the human body to perform feats of' strength, balance. agility, and Ilexibility. The Tumbling Club offers the physical ednvntion girls the opportunity to suggest and devise original cunlbinatinns of stunts and to assume responsibilities for the organization nt' public Illilll0llSLl'iltl1lllS. Its members develop :1 spirit ut' play and an appreciatimi for the recreational values nt' physical accom- plishments. 39 BWOBOCBBVB CLUB UI-'l Il'lf1RS XV:u5'nv lh':nwr. Yirgzinin Los- Allman, Trimmy Slluvumkvr. 'l'ummy Rnetinn. Tha' slluln-IIN of l.:ll11liQ High Svhuol have um- ol' ilu' lwel nppurlllllilic-a In Luke part in SINIPLS. :N Hwy lmw zllwalys In-on n-a'ug.:l1izocl :mal om-ul1l':n,1:x-:I In-rv. 'l'I1v Nlunuureun l'luh 4-mnsistw ut' wlmh-nts who have wnrkuni lmrll Ullllllifll In t'1ll'Il :x lclh-1' in uno or ll1lbl'K' ui' Hn' Npuriw nH'vl1-xl. BBSTE-BUD-THSTE-HOLUE ECOIWOLUICS CLUB 0I l4'IK'l'IRS Xluhn-I l l'illlI'l'S Dm-ul. liulmiluy t'hri:luphcr. Ulu Malo fitblllllllilll. Kuthlven XVVIIVUII TI10 Ilustn--zuml-'I':xsto Huh is prmul to ho an lm-mln-1' nt' the Sluts- Assouiznlimx :mal National Urg::miz:ntimm nl' tllv lfuturs- Ilmllvmnkvrs ut' Aim-rivu. whuso jllll'll0'iL'S nn- in fnslcr thu nh-volupmcnt uf L-x'v:1tix'c lcaulcr- ehip in thx' hmm- :mal Cllllllllllllily' life. pronmh- :1 growing: approx-izxtiml nt' thc joyw :uni s:utist':u'tiuns ol' wnrlhy hmm- llll'lllliL'lNllill :xml prmidc wllulvsmm- imlivimluul :xml group l'vs'l'v:1tiu1l. HTOHOGBBITI CLUB BBSTE-HUD-TBSTE HOFUE ECOIWOLUICS CLUB Lainmhe lli 'grh School l+ll0venth iirznle l'r0s0nis mnmfrs B,FlI?gY BUY By Clmrlcs George Dll'Ot'llll'. , . . .,.4 Miss Doris Nlcnmlvenlizill Mrs, Shcplizirnl Xlclmnn Minnie. ,. Mrs. Nlntihlzi lllziukbnrn Mrs. Carlotta: Angzlin. ,. Shepliziral ML'I,,eun ..... Luther Long. Juliet Long. . lvyllllllil Anglin. . lVilbur YVurren. , Sylvia Kline . Marx Moore OHE LUGRD HLOUE By Paul S. Nlufoy CAST lle, , ..... Jerry Plc-ss She , ,. Marjorie Suttle CAST Lln orllur of Ll 'nncuj Vir Ellllil Lu' Alhnnn Mzirjoric Sutth- Kalthryn Roberts . Doris Hvglzir lainws Sliom-lnukn'r . Tonnny liostiun . Sihyl llenwr l4'r:inL'es ll1ll'l'lllQ.iL'l' Wayne Beaver ,. Patsy Whitaker , . Jerry Pless 41 lhlx lx ilu I :mln limrl lx If :uplwzllwl In llulrlntlc :ut flu' Shrine Howl fnutlunll ,uwum-. Uur hnml was um' nl' tho tlnirtyhunu rcpu-sarah-rl tln-rv. rc sm: the nmjurcttcs, of which wo :Irv :ull DFUIIII. 42 W ri W: C 5 4- 1 'xv H :I ..,, .,,,, , gi' Evww , K.. v uri, in ,, my k Ns ,V 1 ' 1.1, X ' 'TL 7 'va ' . nf Q, - ., Q , . W N ' Ji? .Sm ii we 51, L., in Q, W, ' ,, 'f ' -Qi 1Qff fa. an www: Q .,:. yr.: M -:, 'j - M LV .' ., 'M' -,qw W 1 ' : Q , .:.. f ' A ,A ' A : A ' va.. ::. 1'f:-': 14,-,Mg 5, 51 -4 ff A ,,G. '-' , , .,f . Hg' -. Vqfl L .. Q . W 'fi' ,Ii COACHES T, F. BOSTIAN, Foollmll COHCHES MISS GENEVA GOODMAN, Gfrfl' Bpll'kFfbal1l H. A. MCCREARY, Bays' Biuliellmll and Bvuelmll CAPTAINS RALPH DICKSON and VVAYNE BEAVER, Frmtbull CHPTHIIWS BILLY XVILHISLM, B.r,rie1b.zll 44 CHEEHLEHDERS Sihyl Hvuwr, Doris llcgrlnr, llihln Crowe, .lonnnn ltuswe-ll. Fr:im'cs Yates. Virp:ini:i L00 gxlllllllll, t'hi1'f. IUHIWHGERS Lvff tu lu'iyI1f: l-'uuthzlll-I'hillip Bostinn. Sonny Beaver. Basketball - -Kennith Alexnmlvr, Pemzy Lenfc. I-Zflrlie Huffman. llusehnll - fQ'4'n,AL l'lll'il'iltl.liAIJlCliS -Tim Plle0l'lv:uli'rs lmve worked hsurrl this yvur to hvlp the 10:11:15 tu ht- htll'l'l'Nsftll. :nut this effort has not heel: in vain. Tlwse ye-lls haw always ht-lpcrl the te-:uns if they felt like givin: up l'VE'l'RllSi' they knew that everyone wnw hawking tht-in with mural support. NIAXAIEHHS -Perlmps thc lll2lllII',Il'l'h :n'0n't gziwn Cllttllgll credit. hut they huvv :1 juh thc fume :is tht players, They nrt' flvpvmlczl on hy thx- players to mln. or see that CXCl'XllllIlZ is clone when mfvmlerl. To them we say 'l'll:inks. 45 F' 'I . f-.. 1 x S 'f .x ir.- Z i llvfm XM . V l 3 ff xx 71 . !. lx yi 4 l .sp if wan Left Sonny lleaver, .... George l'less .... Jerry Pless ,...,., 'l'onnny llostian . . . Wayne Beaver .....,. Ralph Dixon . ,. . . Junior lllaekwcltler., Tonnny Linn .,.... Bobby llutts ,4,.. . Carl l-'reeman , . . Phillip Bostian .. '1'. I . llostian. ., .lmnes Shoemaker .lolmny Dayvault . J. Il. Steel .,...,. .lack Freeman... . Don Cross ,.,.... Kennith Fink .. Louis Uvereash. .li llurhly 'l'll0lllilS . ,. lilihlie Kay Nlelmin Herman Billings .Iaekie llayvault . Billy Vifilhelm . llohhy Vross . J. G. Elini .... tiene Bea vc r ,.,. Reeve l'ag!e, . , 'E in Higflif, F1'o11f Row: N , a 5, 1 ig, . i ? ' 0--fm N? -- f-v-.4.e- a,-a-.. ' ', .. ....Manager ql'!'1llllI 1i'1IIl'.' Kennith lAlCX1lllKlCl ,'..,. Volt Ennis ., .,., Th irrl Ro ir: Taeklc , , . Tackle . . .Center . . . . .Enrl .. Guard . . . . ,End liaektielal . ,. ,End , . ,Guard Manager , . Conch Bavkhelil . . .Tackle . . Enil . .Tackle . . ,Guard Tackle Bnektiehl . .Tackle . 'l':lekle llaekflelrl Guarrl Ilackfield Center Baekiielcl Baektielzl Baektleld Bas-ktielil Baektield .f L C- N he ' ,N J s Y S. S Q 1 , l l ..1. xt' i 'Gil vb- L vim ,, I I I , my li' V I X l if A Q 'X go ..- , I0 - 5 i 'f'f .. ll .N 7 f FOOTBHLL The football team was very successful this year according to the weight of the team. The team won fifty per cent of the games they played and the greatest victory of the season was the defeat of China Grove. All of the players will be back except Captain Dixon, and plan to have a suc- cessful season next year by the coaching of our Superintendent and Coach T. F. Bostian. Tommy l.inn. hackiielel Ralph Dixon. guard Tummy Bostian. center Junior Blackwelrler, end Lewis Overeash. tackle Bobby Cross, lmekiiehl Bill Wilhelm, haekiieltl Jerry Pleas, taekle Buddy Thomas. haektiehl Wayne Beaver, end Carl Freeman, gzuarml BOYS' BHSKETBHLL The mighty Yellow jackets of 19-15-46 have had il very successful season this year. They have defeated every team in the Rowan County conference. Next year's team will be the same as this. The boys' team, led by H. A. Mcflreary, had the determination to win or else and the determination ended with a season of victories. Action shuts froin the l,6lllfllS-fil'2lIlllL' Qunrry Bnskelhull Gzune. First lfmr, Imff fu 1i'iy1l1t.' Iinihly 'l'lnnnus. Tinniny Bostinn, Jerry Pluss. Billy Wil, helm. Bobby Frnss. 0 Sf-rrnirl Iimr: Wayne Beaver. l ll'l'lll2lll Billings, Huhhy Butts. Glenn Brnolnv. Tmnlny Linn. James Shov- inaker. init hnnis. lunch H. A. NIL-K rt-:ary hnllnryn R In fl In ulwrls llonlm .lame llnsl Doris l'I:is lvl' Yirprinizu I.iI:ilwr llilly lluris Xlurpliy 1-um' Iillil l llvllli' Swim X lI'LE'llIlIl .Xllmnn I l'1lIll'lN Ynlos Ili-li-ii Stewart nm, sllllillxl I' lulsy Y' ' liiulil l m'w:l rrl ilu Gu ilu lforw'n'1I I-u IN ww-i ril l m'w lfnrw Hu li urwu rnl GIRLS' BHSKETBHLL The girls' basketball team has had Rl happy medium year, sometimes winning, sometimes losing, The girls have tried haml and enjoyed playing good, clean basketball. Xvtinn shuts frmn ihe I.nnrlisYl2r:mitr- Qlmrry Hnskvilmll Hume Sfuiwfl, Lwjl' fu lfigllitf Kennitli Alexnniler. .Krnnlml Yates. fit-ne lleziver. Nluinigrc-i's. 0 Swunvl linux' liufltly Tlinniais. llnlmhy frnss. Flay Kimhnll. Tonnny Bostiun. Jerry Floss. llilly Wilhelm. Walter Ilaunseur. .Xrt-hie Yates. Kenneth l,inn, 0 Thirrl lfmr: llilly lfreeze. Nlunauzer tlloeeusetll. .lunu-s Sluvelnuker, llnvirl llllYlll, Junior lllnt-kweliler. hvllxllt' llenvvr. llohlry Butts, llL'I'Illllll Billings. Lewis Uvewnsli, Foawli ll. A. Nlc'Cl'ealry. BHSEBHLL The Landis High School baseball team went out into high honor last year for twelve straight victories with the pitching of Pless. We had eight lettermen to start off with, which was a great advantage over most of the other teams, hut have lost three of the players to the Armed Forces. We plan to have a successful season the coming year. 1. Bnhhy Cross 2. James Slioelnnker 3. Tlllllllly' Bostiun -1. Herman Billings .i. Bobby Butts 6. Billy NVilhc-lm T. Vl'ayne lleuver H. .Junior Blavkwelrler 9. Louis Overeasli. Jr. 10. Jerry Pless ll. David Fnvin 12, Billy Freeze. Nlunsisrer tllerenserll 13. Butlaly 'l'lnnnus lt. Mr. ll1llllQl' A. NIef'renry lcm.. Pt gl- -IQ l. Hcmcs 2. 'l'yping.: Gal 5. Summing Ai. K..l S Ku! 5. A tight, llhlyhk' 6. Stars 1 U00 GOO 50 X . . , h. 'lrxmmy and lux play-pre 9. 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