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

 - Class of 1949

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SEW MOMR AD ave CO) ini Hugh Parks Het eAce (Low 2am, Flirt. 4); Senior Superlative, Biggest Clyde Patterson Frank Patterson First Aid Club (1); Boys Sports Club (2); F. F. A. (Ge Rsk Cay Iona Potts Library Club (2, 3); Music Club (4). Jerry Roberts Nature Study Club (1); Art Club (2, Play (3); Journalism Club (4); Spectator Staff (4); Class Testorian. 3); Junior Editor-in-Chief, C. D. Roseman Boys Sports Club (1, 2, 3, 4). Madge Roseman Tumbling Club (1); Office (1); Dramatics Club (2) ; Halloween Play (3); Journalism Club (4); Pep Club (3) ; Spectator Staff (4), Typist; Class Testorian (4). Hoyt Rutledge Sports Club (1); (3); Junior Play Art iGlubi(2.n 3). (3); Junior Marshal; (3, 4), Secretary (4); Music Club (4); (3, 4), President (4), Secretary (3); Staff (4), Assistant Editor. Vice-President Beta Club Glee Club Spectator Betty Jean Scercy Dramaties Club (1); Crafts Club (2), Vice-President; Girls Sports Club (3); Library Club, Vice-President and Social Chairman; Beta Club (3, 4). Vivian Sechler Tumbling Club (1); Public Speaking Club (3) ; F. H. A. (4); Parliamentarian (4); Beta Club (3, 4); Office (2). Dorothy Sells Dramatics Club (1); Crafts Club (2), President; Girls Sports Club (3); Library Club (4), President; Beta Club (3, 4). Kenneth Sloop Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics Club (1); Music Club (2, 3); Monogram Club (3, 4); Journalism Club (4) ; Yellow Jacket Staff (4), Business Manager; Dancing Club (1 2); Senior Superlative, Most Talkative. Clarence Stewart Boys Sports Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (1, 2, 3, 4), 18 Helen Stewart Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Tumbling Club (1); Girls Sports Club (2, 3); Journalism Club (4); Beta Club (3, 4), President (4); Girls Sports Editor {3); Copy Editor (4); Senior Superlative, Best All- Round, Most Popular (4); Marshal (3); Dancing Club (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4). Nancy Sullivan Tumbling Club (1); Crafts Club (2); Pep Club (3); Music Club (4); Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Office (3). Betty Sheeks Girls Tumbling Club (1); Sports Club (2, 3); Club (4). Music Doris Swink A Cappella Choir (2, 3, 4) ; Dramatics Club (1, 2, 3), Secretary (2, 3); Beta Club (3, 4), Program Chair- man (4); Music Club (4), Secretary (4); Junior Play (3); Junior Marshal (3); Spectator Staff, Business Manager; Senior Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed; Band Sponsor (4); Class Officer (1, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (1), Secretary (4). Tommy Taylor Post Graduate. Wilma Upright Dramatics Club (1); A Cappella Choir (i, 2); Girls Sports Club (2); Library Club (3, 4), Secre- tary (4); Spectator Staff, Mimographer (4); Senior Superlative, Best Dressed; Basketball (4); Office (2, 3); Dancing Club (2). Hazel Wilhelm Dramatics Club (1); Art Club (2, 3); A Cappella Choir (2, 3); Music Club (4); Office (1, 2). Martha Vinson Odell High School (1, 2); Music Club (4); Girls Sports Club (3); A Cappella Choir (4). Doris Wilkinson Dramatics Club (1); Library (2, 3); Musie Club (4); Glee Club. (1, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (4); Beta Club (3, 4); Band (2); Spectator Staff (4), Mimographer (4); Senior Superlative, Most Lady Like; Junior Play (3), Pianist. Mary Helen Yost Tumbling Club (1); F. F. A. (2, 3, 4); Historian (4); Junior Marshal; Spectator Staff, Typist (4); Office (2); Beta Club (3, 4). Ray Von Yow Boys Sports Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Play (4). Baseball (4); Senior

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SHEL MMQUR (DME TON Elmer Goodman F. F. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3), President (4);.Beta Club (3, 4); Glee Club (4); Yellow Jacket Staff, Club Editor (4); Sports Club (2); Yellow Jacket Solicitor (3, 4); Junior Marshal (3); Male Chorus (1); Senior Play (4). Jack Goodnight F. F. A. (1, 2); Boys Sports Club (3, 4); Male Chorus (1); Junior Play (3); Senior Superlative, Cutest Boy (4); Senior P lay (4). Curtis Helms Dramatics Club (1); Library Club (2): Junior Play (3); Music Club (3, 4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Banden (deo oes Glee Club) Aen Be sBleaeAl = (ih 21) Music Club, Reporter (4); Senior Superlative, Best Dressed. Betty Jo Hill Tumbling Club (1); Sports Club (2, 3); Journalism Club (4); Beta Club (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Office (2, 3, 4); Students Store (4); Monogram Club (3, 4); Basketball (3, 4); Softball (1, 2); Halloween Playa (3)! Hilda Huffman Tumbling -Club (1); Softball (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 4); Sports Club (2); Pep Club (3, 4), Secretary- Treasurer (3, 4); Cheerleader (3, 4); Dancing Club (3, 4); Office (1, 3); Junior Play; Senior Superlative, Wittiest; Yellow Jacket, Feature Editor (4); Mono- gram Club (4); Halloween Play (3); Senior Play (4). Levonda Jordan Nature Club (1); Dramatics Club (2); Library Club (3, 4). Jean Kennerly Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Tumbling Club (1); Music Club (2, 3); Journalism Club (4); Students Store (3, 4), Manager (4); Junior Play (3); Yellow Jacket Staft (4), Advertising Manager: Beta Club (3, 4), Program Committee (4); Dancing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Home Ec. Medal (2); Halloween Play (3); Class Prophet; Senior Play (4). Martha Kimball Dramatics Club (1); Art Club (2); A Cappella Choir (2); Band (2, 3, 4); Music Club (3), Re- porter; Dancing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4); Junior Play (3); Journalism Club (4), Secretary- Treasurer (4); Yellow Jacket Staff (4), Assistant Advertising Editor; Assistant Manager Student Store (4); Halloween Play (3); Class Prophet. Anna Catherine Linn Dramatics Club (1); Art Club (2, 3); Dancing Club (i 25 °3)3 Music: Glub) (4)os ‘Glee Clib® (2, 3); Office (4). 17 Nancy Mills Cinss Tombline labels Po ro As (2,3), Song Leader (3); A Cappella Choir (4); Dancing Club (Cape. eo) ise CtamnclCbned oop) usm yrimiom = Plane (3) Journalism Club (4); Yellow Jacket Staff (4), Assistant Editor; School Store (4); Office (4); Yellow Jacket Solicitor (2, 3); Halloween Play (3) ; Captain Magazine Campaign (4); Class Testorian (4). Gary Miller Dramatics Club (1); Boys Sports Club (2, 3, 4). Carolyn Moretz John Bartram High, Philadelphia, Pa. (1, 2); Pep Club (3); Musie Club (4); Senior Superlative, Biggest Flirt; Class Poet. Billie Doris Murphy Girls Tumbling Club (1); Dramatics Club (2, 3), Reporter (3); Beta Club (3, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Dancing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Yellow Jacket Staff (4), Photo Editor; Junior Play (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Journalism Club (4); A Cappella Choir (4); Senior Superlative, Most Talkative; Softball (2); Halloween Play (3); Class Prophet; Senior Play (4). Irene McCool Girls Tumbling Club (1); Art Club (2); Beta Club (3, 4); Pep Club (3, 4), President (4); Cheerleader (3, 4), Chief (4); Library Club (2); Monogram Club (4); Dancing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); School Store (2): Yellow Jacket Staff (3, 4), Organization Editor; Office (1, 3): Junior-Senior Banquet (2); Class Re- porter (1): Halloween Play (3); Senior Superlative, Prettiest; Senior Play (4). Barbara McDaniels Nature Club (1); Dramatics Club (2); Library Club (3, 4). Elsie McDufhe Dramatics Club (1); Girls Sports Club (2, 3); Library Club (4), Reporter. Betty Overcash Girls Sports Club (2, 3); Library Club (4); Tum- bling Club (4); Band (4). Billy Overcash Dramatics Club (1); Boys Sports Club (2, 3, 4); F. F. A. (1, 2); Football (3, 4); Senior Superlative, Best Sport; Monogram Club (3, 4); Dancing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Senior Play (4). Reece Page Sports Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (2); Danc- ing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Yellow Jacket Staff, Sports Editor (4): Football (3, 4), Co-Captain (4); Mono- gram Club (3, 4); Basketball (3, 4); Junior Play (3): Student Store (4); Class President (4) ; Junior- Senior Banquet (2); Senior Superlative, Most Ath- letic, Most Popular, Best Looking; Class Testorian ; Senior Play (4).



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CALAIS SS) PURMOUP set yf One day in the year 1959 four members of the class of ’49 of Landis High School met on the Square in Landis. Recalling old memories and wondering about our beloved classmates, we decided to make a tour of the world and find out what they were doing. As we were leaving Landis we decided to stop in at the Landis Bank to say good-by to Margie Allman, where she is a typist. Starting on our tour we headed for China Grove, where we found Iona Potts teaching at the China Grove University and going through the College we also found Hilda Edwards teaching Health and Physical Ed. After talking with the two for a while we decided to start our journey again and headed for Durham, INE G: As we came through, sweet organ music drew us to the Duke University Chapel where we found none other than our Class Musician, Monica Brown. We decided to visit the Duke University Hospital where Betty Freeze is head nurse with Nancy Sullivan as her assist- ant. Our next city was Raleigh, where we visited State College, and as we walked over the campus we found Tommy Tay- lor. Talking to him we learned that he was a Professor of Agriculture, still shooting the breeze. We learned that their famous Football Coach was our one and only Billy Reid Overcash. The next stop on our tour was Rich- mond, Virginia, and as we were tired from traveling, we decided to go window shopping. Walking down the street we saw an attractive sign saying, “SCRUB YOUR GOURD BEAUTY SALOON”, owned and operated by Betty Jo Sheeks, who is specializing in the new hair style SNe EU ESBE BORE ALLS”: Walking farther down the street we passed Beaver’s Grocery. Thinking that the name seemed familiar we entered and learned that its owner was Rachel Beaver, with her slogan being “EVERY- THING YOU LIKE AND NOTHING YOU WANT”. As we were talking, who did we see walk in the store but Betty Jean Overcash, and as she entered our little group we learned that she was keeping books for Rachel. After arriving in Washington, we de- cided to visit the Art Gallery where we were not so surprised to find the famous painting “THE MONEY ROLLS” by Oscar Beaver. Leaving the Art Gallery we visited the office of Mary Helen Yost who is now National President of “THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA”. Visit- ing another we found Clyde Patterson who is President of the “NO BREAK GLASS COMPANY.” Now that we had reached New York, Joe Allman decided to stop in and look over his business. He is owner of “THE LOOK AT THEM AND LIKE THEM MODELING AGENCY”. His star models being Irene McCool, Doris Swink, Hazel Wilhelm and Wilma Upright. As we were waiting to board our ship we picked up the newspaper, “THE NEW YORK STAB?” edited by Bill Bur- gess. Reading it we found a poem en- titled “THE REDHEAD” written by our class poet, Carolyn Moretz. Reading still further we find written in large letters “MALVENIA FOUTZ FIRST PLACE WINNER. IN THE

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