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

 - Class of 1951

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Officers of The Junior Class Rresidentieres.s vse oe eee Di yeldiare ViceuPresident: ies tae ne ere Elaine Griffin SeGretanyu = 9 sey UT gee eee Helen Jackson T TEGSUTE ue. | ewe be Ute ah Floranne Clodfelter Reporter ks yecas ee a eens es Joyce Holshouser Advisors Mrs. Leafe, Mrs. Ramseur, and Mrs. Cross ‘Members ROW ONE—Lugene Abernathy, Janette Adams, Bertie Allman, Betsy Allman, Richard Atwell, James Beaver, Joan Beaver, June Barker, Hilda Bebber. ®ROW TWO—Jerry Blackwelder, Mary Nell Bostian, Vivian Bostian, Norman Bradshaw, Bobby Brawley, Elaine Brotherton, Yvonne Campbell, Jill Castor, Bessie Ann Clawson. @®ROW THREE—Floranne Clodfelter, Angela Cook, Mildred Cooke, Doris Correll, Lillie Mae Davis, Anne Deal, Robert Edmiston, Janice Fink, Murray Freeze. ®ROW FOUR—Don Frye, Bobby Garver, Betty Goodnight, Elaine Griffin, Ramell Gulledge, Bobby Harrington, E. J. Heglar, Beatrice Helms, Coleen Henley. ®ROW FIVE—Joyce Holshouser, Betty Huffman, Nancy Ingram, Helen Jackson, William Jack- son, Glenn Julian, Jerry Karriker, Joan Karriker, Phil Lipe. ®ROW SIX—Peggy Logan, Paul Lutz, Joyce Lyerly, Mary Ellen McCarn, Bob McLaughlin, Sarah McNeely, Jean Mills, Geraldine Moss, Evelyn Nance. ®ROW SEVEN—Helen Nichols, Bill Noah, Carol Osborne, Ernest Over- cash, Foy Overcash, Marlene Overcash, Imogene Page, Martha Patterson, Frieda Pennell. ®ROW EIGHT—Jewell Poarch, Mary Rice, Guy Ritchie, Jr., Bessie Roberts, Voygt Roseman, J. C. Scercy, Bill Sells, Bill Sheeks, Bill Slough. ®ROW NINE—Jerry Smith, Mary Ruth Swink, Anita Taylor, Colleen Upright, Bobby Walker, Kenneth Weddington, Gerald Wise, Bessie Wright, Hazel Yost. ®ROW TEN—Glenn Yow, Eva Mae Deal. 28

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CLASS HISTORY We had so much to do that year that we thought little about secession. There was the Halloween Play and Car - nival sponsored by our class to raise money, the Junior play ‘“A Readymade Family,’ a valentine party, and the gala affair the Junior-Senior banquet at which we honored the Seniors Dutch style at the Concord Hotel. Under the able leadership of Bobby Poteat, John Ritchie, Evelyn Beaver, Frankie Shinn and Carolyn Goodnight ’ our class prospered as Juniors. Yas, suh, our Junior year proved to be the most successful and the most pleasant we had had. One event after the other added up to make our year one of upmost enjoyment. Of course, our ad- visors Miss Barrier and Mrs. Fowler were very patient with us. We studied and played our way through for nine months and hated to see them draw to a close, although our senior year loomed ahead brightly. It also promised to be a year of happiness our last on the old planta- tion. Arnold Yates passed English. “Seniors so mighty.” No longer would we be looked down on. We had reached the top and meant to let L. H. S. know it. No longer were we slaves; in- tead we were masters of the school; all grades were under our power. In nine short months our days at the plantation would be over and we would realize our goal, secession! Only now we weren't so sure that we wanted to leave. Many of our classmates had dropped by the wayside during the summer but the rest realized our duties and began. First we went about electing officers for the various jobs that had to be done as seniors. We chose a good crew. Carolyn Goodnight and Frankie Shinn were elected big wheels of the annual; Gene Parsons, John Ritchie, Carolyn Good- night, Nancy Wright, and Rebiuth Little oN were selected to lead the senior class. Verlene Kimball was elected president of the student body (a reward she richly de- served); Joan Eller was chosen as first vice president and various other seniors filled important posts. Another year of Col. Hamrick’s win- ning teams flew by with our class filling most of the places in all three sports. Joan Eller and Arnold Yates were the most outstanding and we were proud of them. This year had sped by so fast it is hard to realize that it is almost over. There had been so much to do—the sell- ing of magazines, receiving class rings, the Senior play ‘‘One Foot in Heaven,” directed by our capable director Mrs. Peiffer, Halloween Masquerade Ball, another successful Junior Senior Ban- quet, the coming of annuals—everything had added up to happiness, success, and regret. Only one more question re- mains: Will Arnold Yates pass English? Yes, the hour of secession will soon be on us. Sometimes we wonder if it is the right thing to do. We've had a lot of fun here, and we’ll never forget the friends, the pleasure, the studies, the teachers, the clubs, and everything that we've done since we’ve been here. An indifferent person may say that we haven‘t accomplished anything worth- while, but | for one, and the rest of you seniors (the best class that God ever assembled) will agree that it seems im- possible that any group of human beings could cram as much together as we have in these last four years at L. H. S. Written by— Corky Hampton Joan Eller Janie Drye

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