Lincolnton High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Lincolnton, NC)

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'QV - Vg,gv,.fv- '-4 .wa-44fi1'ffvf'f.-I-My Tv','-'W-J z ' -' ..- ' l-f '-.J-5--FV' ',. +!11r:?5if2Qjgf4 gs- ., Qaygi- jg ',if5-I' ,a':.+if.-fs-',,5z T2-yfjngfa-vig!-pig.'ig-3,-L1-51.9'e-.iP5'.'e'i -V . F.. 214' 1-' 'M -4'---1'-5' -1- '75-.5 if 345.1312124371673-'?2ff.f'?-:v.5... 5-i' .'f'?l' 3- x 'W31:3 : li' fbi C45 f7fE'W'7-?k..'il? '51m'53- fl 5 ' LINLMLN COUNTY PUBLIC LESRAR 306 WEST MAIN STREET LINCQLNTON, NC 28092 J ' . to ,I Ni QA I, f , r, l l? 'l f H- Q-'Fl , L. ,,, 3 . .,. pg,9f:f' g e awfofe ,A - . W r Az 9' i i X M.. 41 7' Ml, ' ' fl? is-' .64 rs ig Qifililgllhlloigigi 'E?rf:,-gffel , iff'-5 Sim f' v , Q 'TA J ,aff if Y 'img , -A ' 'EK U N A- 3 flier up 'uw' if-A - .V i f rf 'l tv -Lfevff 7'1uf'f 1 wr- ., ' ' , lk K, ' .. ' -'li ' H' 1 'l1'l:Qg'f1-WE' V-'Lblmf 3 iiaqat-ati: Il' , ,---1 ' . -, lr 'ZW-1, --'su M351 Ji, L V51 ,fznj-'w'-v g fc ei ' je- , l. Foreword , y ,v IRELESSLY, relentlessly, the sancl slips through the hour glass. Seasons change. places change, friends Wa 4 N jf? s ' , . , Q, change: but through these changes memory makes an in- y l . Y i . 2,9 53 clehhle reeorrl. Xever shall we forget our high school 2 X4 life-our work, our happy clays. our miserable moments, our loves and friendships. liut we can never live the5e Clays over again. Time does not wait, does not repeat itself-except in memory. And so that we may remain together, in orcler that every member of the class may share the memory of every other member, the Class of '23 has gathered these inrlelihle records. J fy C. . .9133 ig V I 4 ' L4r'35:'. '4-kai. xfiYy9f'f3ag., QQ? ' U -V--W... 4 I ., ,,. g- Vf A-Q- Tg:f 'f+if N' '-44. ' 4 -wf41'Qe4X 35333 M174 ,Q fy 2'-: '3iw+f,ff:-355432 4 ' 'VVKQ4 ff .1 ,4 , Hfxlx ,wg V :Qi : '. :gf-'fain' A 44 4 '4 ,4 N1 4 4 4 ' 24 5 5. . Q 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 IZINEAXR I.c1X'Ii 4 lv .S AY 'KX 13 gf EP 5 W9. 2 s:IH gl ,G Ji T1 uw :lJ lf? amwsbfpft fi X A' n. 1 , Sig 4 .. , 1 I -241 , , , .,: .'L5.: -jeg ,J ' ' 2 lf. , .5 . 'f 'E-Z- A Q Q K if rflfleifv A . ,. f K' Z' L. x-5534? 9 ff' 1,1 U V11 , ' fi? ' -E5 vrs lffx'-A le' QW v 4- .Z V N' i' , ' 3 ,,--rf. - --- ' , . . -, , w , ., V tegid' I F V , wi 1 1' 'Ti , : .I U Cxktlfllgg W z ' tl 1725:- Hiiff if ' D'-2f7iQ 5lv ' TW Vi o b, aff 99' K2 , L ' -. . -,-- .... ., ,,, , .-.Mm , --N... Y 1 Dedication O the memory of our, 'whose kmdly in- leroft in, and ready aid lo ony mofwmem toward the llf7f7ZlIydZ.7lg of our ffhool, endear- ed him to efvery pupz! of LZ.7IL'U!71l671 Hzlgh School. We, the Clam of 1923, do fofvifigly dedicole thzk number of zhe Pine Burr io Edgar Low wad W my MT , - 'xx pwap ,, f Q!! K ,.-,,-2,5 ,',3ff'.' 15i'4L,AgQf ' pf V R-Q' Q t lllgi 1 f !fr,, Y Q. 5 1 if X Air' Q, K L ,J zlifiilfs-1 -nvfaf H- fr - WAN Mvh 'N M111j 111' X - ?1, lar' F-N 4 f . Q -V ag-gg-x 'Q 'Nw Q w'i'J,.' -il1, - F'-FQ ,Q f Q2 'Tij',i'f' - -Y - ft' Q V ,g3,k:9-7LiV?j. ,, gig, ,zfx .,, 1,4 -,-If ' 2 - -f 4 ' , xg. 1-1,g f M ,fx A . g!EA43J4 .N 1 N H I If-:L ,il V, ,L xv ,,v:'.,ElilEf.V , Hifi?-. gl 1 L 751 -'f',,'A1'j'.ii.k?i?zfQTQV' 1- ' --1 ' 4-ff ' ' 5- Luffii 1 X W E I W 1 1 f U I N 1 1 M ww hz? ' 4 .. t L !lA CA y w Y,-. H Qwf 51's s? ifam, m ,ff 9' f fr-W 1'!..: Q-5 b Eg J1.EfFu.i Alai 9 9m3'igawA 5 1-fdvzfig af. 35 11, 1 K, .- lg: - , .1 ' V ,ea - - A. . , - H 1 1 ' ' ?q,q, f- H'-OE v. . -2 'h m Q, ML 1, iff 1 -R' Q,--I ,.-- '- M 1 T I, 1 A, 'F' ' Yjx., Hgh? , - 'R E' M, M, 'ff ,,'.4. if f O? 1 A., pf-1 W J L -J ' 95 ' 1 J nfiififgf fr ' rc- , Jin-.A - A ip .4 .NJ -4 Ls ff' 11 -ejr. ' ' J--gffifrga X - 'C ', , O ' 1 ,, 3' ,i!,. ,,,.Y,,,,. iff T 4-f,1 rg R ' 1 ,X , ' 1 4 '7'i5 '1 1 ' :ff ,E , vwffrng-' ' '- 1. A - .w.-3-fnvrw LW ny-' ffwfi . ku f 2 -,fx 5,35 h .,.gE,-ILM M-fwfr 17 '11 , 'l 'ns-' fig: . ' Tiff' 14. LQ Z1--1--7 H f'-?- ' ff' L ffm H: - x A' ' 1 1 .qpgzgr-mg-Eififff if 1 , V. H 4 ' ai? Pine Burr Staff Eqjitor-in-Chief VVALTER HOYLE Literary Editor t4 'SHALEIE ABERNETHY Business Manager R DON1XLD ROOSEVELT JONAS Club 1Editor MII,DRED LEE PERKINS Joke Editor SARAH ELIQABETH COSTNER Sport Editor ZEB THOMAS KEEVER Faculty Advisor HAROLD F. IQRAUSS Junior Rcpreseniatzfzw' JOHN AKERS Junior Roprvsentotizfv IQATIIERINE H.'XRRILL Soplzomore Roffrfserztotiw CLARA f3UIGYNARD Freslznzou Rejwesrlztolizfc- BLANCHE BLANTON 7 CM 22? ltr Al xryigxx-X X wg ,.,JU' 5, lu Q J,3.,4'5'p1 L 9.51 'gig q 'fo 3 Ex .. wi. . ,L -ff 141 wfvv.2'Aw .1-E:u+f'5 47 ..f:n ag -b Q- 345 1 W1 'fi ' 4.17 W . 4 'L ' FTE-14 -ff. 4 M16 ,atm I-gli lgklf ff- --f----2---f - f-'f--ff 1 Vi nl N I, 1, , ,Yi 1 , 5-1' --- 'L - , ... Vi S' - .-bw--1+2fQSf'5'?'3' - . , f u f , Q g A ,,- ,ff rf Ja '-vi H !a:I:?':gf1?N A- fl X, V ' Lq'J',AV , , ly1'1 .2eG.? i ' , .,.u,ei-.Lfi . '-w 'AY' , J --' 1 Afmcvill X ' Q51 3-fr, H' ' :D-'F'f,fi iw K1 ' r' M af- , gl .,' 1 --- -,,. Y . , ' ,, 3 521: VN: 3 .ki 5 Jklwwxdzgx' ' 5,355 157-1, ! , YH , 1' 1 .51 ' J? if-'Y Wien ' 3 ' , ,IQ , fl, ' gg? A .. ...Ir f'fefzL.,,Jx1-kf'f.1,lr,, 4 P:-fr ' E ' ,,-Aiifffflf-1Q? F.?f11WVW? 'f Sl'1'143mN'1'lixn1iNT E. ID. .Iuuxsux l.u1'g1v in llix f7UIlllf.V, and his .mul .fi11c'v1'r. M11 blulnmscm, Ulll' wupc1'i11tc-lulclxl, has lmceu with us for four successful XCZIIBQ cumming lwrc il1lINCfli1llCly after returning from I8 months uf scrvicc in i rzmcc. M11 .Iulmsun has clone much towards securing our new high school building, which is now under C0115-U'llCtiUl'l. llis untiring efforts THWZIIKI pmmotifm of the wel- fare of thc school zmcl Ctlllllllllllitj' are zlppreciatecl by every one. 15 5 I, ng- N-A 4 AQUCA L xr: N , M , 1+ -, Wav- CEM nr 2 AB J. 1 aight t l E323 wtyw, 1 iv' A f.K'2:x'1 '? jhgeah JC' Q 445 r 525 J l 1 .viz ' i V' .Lil W VFKX Y V , 1, , 'YM' Yi aQ','f-,i ,A .s,, .,,,,M,..,w.. ag I Q , ef 'frgilfl-'ii A,, vi - A r Y Y i P7 J. - it-,f , 'MPS-,. , 3 ' 5 3, ,1 W Y E - ,-.xt-f -ff 1 ,F X I , -. f in , I, ll : 1 'V'r gf?- Elf it ,'ri',51':J:J'l1:-'Pjlf',3li 1 t W '. f 2' i gf, if--f l' 1,111 5, ,. i Hiueorn Fi4EDE1cICi4 Kierwss, Fritz, Cliicago, Ill. fl lion umozzy flu' luc1'1'f's is cz IIIOXIL drctzdfzzl tlzifzxg Mr. Krauss has been with us only for this past year, but we have had time to End out that he is ever ready to promote our aetivities and help us in all we try to do. lle has taken Charge of the debating club and is encouraging all of us to represent our school in different contests. He is faculty advisor on the annual staff and has proven of invaluable aid to us. 'His enthusiasm and mirth give us courage in our glooiniest hours. 0 ,KY M , if 1 P. 53 .1 -,L 1 NV M,-. 1 I 5 1 , 9 SE , K li X! ii II fi w Q 3! I i. K xr lu 1 1 H 'A X L L - L ': is 11 J 4 ,J 4 i. 1 Q2 ,, Yr ff il H IJ M if i I U H P I s l l 1 I ef il 15 W s is 4 .-fi YL I. 6 1, A -.-: -f - - ,X D512 lj, F,.pfA 1 'W D if .V-f '55 f' mlm if ' A f . K , 6' nw ,ETiLlljl'C,Fiirdl-il : Q J, ...ilaiilt 4 fb Eawamwfse X ,Ai wr af' ef' w , ,. ,. - ,. 'A Q -,.!i ,,' - 'f rg , 9. l ift- - -to, 33 ,if .' qw, ,ef fm 'i , gf, , - . 1 :-- r 'E 'Vi i f -.fe-rf5'j rf 'Ri' 54 'li' 1'7 ff' iz av - ff- 5 x ll 451 i .1 f53,l,-Jmlf. 'fsgiamfrxfg -- en' f 9 1 V, ' iilv-I--.-',A X ,-T i 'X 1-1233 i5 A, yn ,is 'Lift -4 gh -1f:1'?f.f' TT F':L::.,fii',e .L QQ H1 ii if fn av' 9- it ii T x Wm 5' fl' 5151: a. f'i ' lg 'Fefe 9 f Wifi! VT.lf2'?5fiT'.,1fi5nl52gEZ,:'eEli-'io-J'iTif1?1 ',,4e 5 C 1 J' -f , 5 ' --:ifer-2:52--'ilv25 '.-.'.1?'1 .1'ff,. ,A - '1-i-t-NL 5 l Faculty JOHN ANTiroNY E1Z'g'II..9fl 'KA taste for hooks is the pleasure and glory of my life. I woulfl not exchange it for the riches of the Indies. EUN IC15 Mxclixy Histol'-V-!71'v11c'l1 None but the Blaster shall praise us and none hut the Master shall blame' ETHEL liusir Ltlflll-f5Il4Q'H,Y1I Let your reach exceefl your grasp or xvhat's a heaven lor. . V. 14 Q llIllI,I,Il' Usnoimi-, lt,nTl114,,x Sz'ic'1zCt'-il!f1l11f'111t1!im First to thine own self he true and it follows as night the clay, thou canst not then be false to any man. .XI,IiTI1E.X G. lZ,xl1,12Y C0l1Llllt'7't'lll1 Let nie live my life from year to year with forward face ancl unrelentant soul: not hurryirg to nor turning' from the goal. MARX' Ft'i,'1'oN ,lfll.YI-L' Let the main sermon of your life he illustratefl hy your conduct ancl it shall not fail to be illustrousf' l'l.XRUl,D F. liluus P1'i11cifuIMe.l!i1il1mzzafivx All service is equal in the sight of Col. El,l.XS DUIJSHN FIUIINSUN SIlf7I'7'1ilIfl'1l1l'l'IIf Virtue is its own reward. 11 S52 we 1. fr ' 4 . - -.-15 1 i ,, uh, 'J ',. 1.4 ,W H- ' ? f L ' . , My 'P ,--,. , x gd fx? 0, .., 'WE : A, ,,, -A '5 . ' , NN W A ,.4.f ' X' 5 L i ,S , :J fi' '-'Aw-L ' : N 21, .. L M il - e'!.x-3.1, iv . Iliff +. V I ' H' 'Z -ff 1 x 5 'ff milf 3 A .' f . , CM A . A, 1 M- , , f l iq 1wfg.Qs4'qf J.,,7.:lg':J rfi I- . Sa, l , 1. T ' JK '- V 9' '.-L ,ag 1- l K 'E M., . N 14- at 4 , -,Q 4 S-1 A if 4 H1 wi I 'A vm 1 .x ,A F 1.4, .L ,- HH ' lv ,W Wy J 3 4k W U, . Nh in l ,I X- , mf u, IQEZQZXLQ V 1' 'SQA' ill! 1 K il Q M. 'Mis WEwIi'ix' W I L fi- M5241 - A ' .ww ' 41 l, :H 1' 5 vm- -fm ,x ,,. , . 'Rauf W 2521322 Y, , Wvffx NW- :IZ , ' '1 - r D wiliiiiik XP 1 . Ffif ' '?5f'?' 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In U I,1NCt1lY'I'1lN X 1 .1llIII,X' 11 lass l 1111 1' v1'1'11 , I1111' 1111111.11 t1lll'fC' 11x k1'1111' Hllf for tl lll0ff6',Yf, lg'1'111'1jf11I 11111'11, llvr Iifcv v1111'H 111'1z'1'1' find. 1QC11l'QSCl112l11VC fm' .X1m11:11, 19223 1,11Cl'2ll'y Eflitbr, 1923 .Xnmlali Part in 1923 play: Member C166 Club 1922-'23, XX 11,1,11xx1 Elmfyxlz 1X1aIi1aN1f3'1'l1Y ' .1llvI1c,x ' I,INC11l,N'1'f1N, N. C. l'111 111 lllj' Iwsf 'u'111'11 I'111 frmlislz, 171111 l 1'1111la' 111' Xf'l'I'OIlS if l fl'I.Flf.', Substitute on football team, 19.21 2 Sec1'etz1ry-'lxreasurcl' Com- 1111111111 Club, 1921-'223 President ,xxf1V61'1151l1Q.' Club, 1923: Member llzlsc-b:111 Club, 1923. J1lS1':1'11 llxxllil, lZ1,.xu14m11cx !. D. 1,1Nu111,N'1'11N, N. C. l.11.v11I lz1'c11'fm', .Yfl'01IkQ' of 111i111l. ,.l fI'lll'l' 1211.11 Il0Tk'lI1'l'C -x'011'll fi11a'. . SCCTCUIFY-,1x1'CZ1SL1l'Cl' Communilx' Club, 19.2.31 19'a1't in 1923 plays. 1 YIVIAN 1C11GGERs'r.x1f1f Ujgih .Y1'1z'c1'11'z'1'1'-s1'1'i011.v, not 100 frii'-' 111011.81 11111 cz l'tIl'l' good fallow. Euterccl Lmmculntcm High, 19213 ' 1 xi , 5 Y. . , . , F1 ' A V N ICC-1,l'CS1C1Cl1t of Commurllty Club, 1 , 1923 1 11'1zu'ec1 leading part in 1923 M 4 1111153 1 1 K 'Z ,., , 1, f I, Q , 41,31 humxgyqz-5, , . , h Q - . . ,,f,, i , J t:. f 1 1' ff . ??2'g'4'g,,11i241,,11 1 16 y vb fr s 'ff -H A3 591 1 52 w gw.CH1,C- 1 11 CC C C, , C . C, C C f1imC1M1 --4 W - K -Y C.,va3i 'Mn Wx 9, ' N ,sn:rv1 5.'mf 3.435 rp l In vial 'rl ' ,....,.,-. ,-,. T. ' ,.,,,,l.r1-'l if -vi fx , v L V V rl, Lrg - a , .. Tn. -.-.v,.ii,7 ly'T-f2:- -- L V My va . - - r a- Q4 l W a a l ' f Y f1E:xglFf ,i1,'ffllfYl ll'llfl'5ff lf Hr 5 Q X 7 Q QM 'TSN Q HAI- --4 -- ' . W' ' -ig' ,vias My 'l , C 'lim Zgililiil l J- z ,l j W in Y 2 gniff wi H 'fi- f4j't-,1 X . ' L fly- - -I C ' - -- g,,...-..,gz fHJ '----mmf ---W--1 ' 'livin lf , X. 'N r. Rnlsllgwr .X. Cus'1'N1Qlc . ' 'V1.2'.:' I,INuwl,NTuN, N. C. .Xe-iw' ullv ll 111H111vl1t, but fllflll-Y 3 mul lllllll-Qlllflll lf! of 0fllCl'S. 4 Member Clcc Club, 'Zl-'23. + l r 3 S.x1e.xu l21.1z.x1u4:'1'11 CUS'l'XI'fR l7la1fvfv1 ' 5 3 ,, , , , , Q l,INUll,NTHN,B.C. I l ll zflz a toss of llvr lzvufl 5110 ,vl1'1l:c,v llll' quilv dmnl, lint 'zviflz lzcr xmzlv xlu' r'0'z'ii'r.v 1110 f uyalzzf' Secretary-'llrcasurcr of llrzuuatic Club, 19.21-'ZZZ Clmairmau uf lllcc Club, l9Z2-'233 bloke lfmlitor of Tlu' Pina lizzrr, IUZS. Maxim' S'1'l'.xu'r Iilmqxlums 1,INcwl,NTuN, N. C. , I lzrliv tl miml of my own, mul I will ll0l lu' fu'1'51n1flf'f1'. Entered l,lllCUllll0ll lligb, N233 N Critic of .XflYCl'll5lIlQ' Club. 1 l Iililvrlllx El,lZ.XlZliTIl CufmsuN 3 4, Hxllf-llt'tlll I G1NlIJS4JNYll,l,If, N. C. llC1' fllL'U.YU1lIL.S'llllll' and lflllfllj' 'IUlIxX'5 C l!'ill lim' in our I1Il ll1l'?1'lt'S all our days. f Secretary-'l'rcasurer of Dramatic x C l u b, 19223232 Yice- President 'll Class of 1923: Member Glee Club H ,,,, Of 1922-23: plays lead in l9Z3 playg A Marshal, 1920- Zl. iml fll f do 17 by me aaaaa 6,33 i. , fr. 1 . A-'iff' ZA 'Z'-2'Q'.-Y ' 'lu x f Q2 ! 1 'sgif Q 1 -9 ...,A- 4, Klrim. 1.13113 111f1z1:1Ns C11701'1'1 ' 1,1NCll1,:YT11N4, N. cf. 1'11 j1111111x11, 1'l'1j1lf 01' 'ZLl1'01lKQ', l'111 11111 111 11111 11111 of 110111771011 1111711.11 xlC111136'1' liaskctball, '22-'231 Glec Club, '21-'22: lfuotlmll, '22-'23, XY1x1,'r1511 lll1Y1,1': l,1NC111,NT11N, N. Q. 1'A111'111f'1 ' 'll 1It'tl1'f 111 1'1'x111'z'1', 11 1101111 in C011- 1'1'1-z'1', 111111 11 11111111 111 1'-1'1'1'1111'. AXIS-1,ogz1 llebater, '21 3 -Iuuior R1-p1'csQ11tz1tive Allllllill Staff, '221 1'1'1-511111111 l1Cl,lZl1111Q' Club, '2O: Vice- 1'1'es111e11t Dc-bzltiug Club, '21 3 Yice- 1,1-CS1flC11l Delmzltiug' Club, '22-'233 Yice C11z1i1'mz1u Glce Club, '22-'23: ll1'CS1f1C11l Class, '21-'223 lfootball, '223 Xlzxjor, 'bliggs ,FCZIIILH 19232 AlC'111l361' lllcc Club, 1920321322- '233 lfflitm'-111-Cllief, 111116 15'11r1', 1073 Hx, 1fT'I'.X 1'.x1'1,1N15 11111's1i1: S11111'fj ' 1,1Nc111,NT11N, N. C. I 1111111111 1101 grow .111 fmt, I1l1l'l111.Ylw .v-z1'1'1'f f11m'c'1'.v 1111' 5111211 111111 7c'c'1'c1.s' 1110111 ffm. 11if1111'iz1u, Class '233 Al.C'1111JCl' G16-e Club, '22-'23, Klolutor, 1. I. 1. So- ciety, '19-'2O. 'lx11HM.XS C1,.xY l1.XRRII,1, I1'1111i1 ' 1.,1Nc111,NTox, N. 11 Hr 1111.9 11 -zu11y 7111111 fill' 71'1'111111i11. Member 1101111111111 Team, 1921 3 Playecl 162111 in COI11l11C11L'Cl11C11l 111211, 1922: Klember 11lz1sket1J:1l1 Team, 19223 Presifleut Drzuuatic Club, 1922-'233 Member Glee Club, 1922- Es V1 1 1 li 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 Q, li 1 1 ,. 15 ll 1 l 1 1 , l 1 ll I 1 1 1 111 11 '1 .1 '1 -1 l l 1 Il 11 11 gl 1 1 11 11 f. .-V1 af, 41. 3,1sxf --.:H'9' lioxx Muziii, 'longs 1,1Ncor,NToN, N, C. Trim as flu' needle to flu' foie, As flu' dial to flu' sun. Member Glee Club, 19223231 Member Sybil class of 1923. Df,lN.XI,D RoosEvEi,T iloxms ff1fC4 ' 1,1Neo1.NToN,N.C. And flu' Iudiv.v, Sfl'UlIkQ'f' to say. Pextfr lziuzl night and du-Xl' v Member of llaseball Team, 1921- '22-'23: Secretary Debating Club, 1922: Member llasketball Team, 1922-'231 Business Manager nf T110 Pine Burr, 1923 Lawyer of Class of 19233 Member of Football Team, YZ? lluou bliixrtixs Balvy ' I.1xCoI.N'roN, N. C. Hr is a svcond IferrzzIv.s'. ' Secretary Ate-Loge Society, '19- '2O: llasketball, '20, '21, '22, '23: Football, '21, '22: Captain llasket- ball, '22, '25: Captain Football, '22Z Secretary Class, '23: President nl. Club, '23. 11 Zan Tuoims liilimiaiz Ickiv LINCULNTUN, N. C. 'lllcu of fmt' fuordx are the best INCH. Glee Club, '22, '232 Sport Editor, '23 Pine BIH'7',' Part in Hllydl' ll'o- man, '22, '23, Q 'A' ' Z, .-Wu GL: 0 . 41, ','4'0'- . 'I ' is -. 'slkf .- FTEIES fr'5s?l:. HH N :gg C - ,.-1, -.i-5--m,e- 'Flin' - Q -1 -G -fn 1 A A':', 'HQ :QW . if-lj' -r. 1- . ' 1. . M J 1, It T Y L 5 --- -' ..,f -,v , . ' -. e. - 4 Jw R if '-wi!-sf-J 'll me. , . -lggv. 'A L l !f VJ ' fe w- wi LL it , vi -1- ' u ' ' ug ' I 3 ' is 1 A -. I N . , I il F . H .... 5 ' -' ' , vm, . I ffl -, Q .. f 1 -1 Hgh . 4 w t 1 , -n......,.::.:.5f.1 ,:: . F... . . . vgwf 'av ll Z f ,li w M W W ill m 13 .....,....-.........-.---v-qv.. lcisrg IQIZER Lm1rC' LINCOLNTON, N. C. X 1396 W .N J 1 l . . I I , 1 I ' xi :Vg ., 1 I I s I . C WK . f u 1334 kr ' fbiffe r K . . .. ,As V, N-1,13-:qn.i'N ' H.,-...--- - .1 'ui i -3 -:fi ,El Eg! 20 LCc1i'C silmzcc to the sc11'11ts,,' I um but IZIIIIIGILU Member Basketball Team, l9l8g Monitor, Ate-Loga Literarv Soci- etvg Critic, Ate-Loga Literarv S0- cietyx lor: EXLDEN BIULLEN 'Rm' SfG'1'U LINCo1,NToN, N. C. Sleep Ilclfllflll, b1'0fl1C1'. lXl,'XRY ELLEN BIUNDY llI0111 L.xBoR.xToRY, N. C, Bvf1zgy in l0i v is best of all The jv!Uc1szu'6s ,I1'0caII. j President Community Club, '21, 'ZZ3 Part in Play, Sfwfcadiizlg flzc Ncws. lX'IILDRED LEE PERKINS ill ickyu LINCOLNTON, N. C. Yet all 1110 lads, they smile 071 mc. Representative of Lincolnton High School Music at Greensboro, N. C., l92l-19221 Pianist of Glee Club and School: Club Editor, '25 Pine Burr. r-A ' ' .i v 'affix Pl - F - -1, - ug .- 1 !L5.,g A - 1531 . 5- ff 2 1 .1 1' .J Q r , A P 'Y -leg - , I ,f is - 1 , '+ Liv M 1--.T ,Q T T -,,,.. -.:.-- : 'f Aff W! J mf D T? -' 'U -' s 'I ' in ' l 'U B u'-rv J' Y ,kv ug 1' 1' li an 'l V ll N hi S I ' I MP L , 3' F F 'gfl' ' 1 37? 1-151 RT' zl'. ' ' 3- 1 . . , 1 f 1 'T' 'ii' - .wr . 1 f lc -A. 5845, ,Q l , A , .. .-., .. - 1... J -sa.umuan1a-,Lf.w-- L, 1.1 .f if f jqillzfni LA Vox PUTNAM LINCOLNTON, N. C. H5116 dwells in a world of IlllISlc'- 1, To Im' it is an art. ' Member of Glee Club, 1923 Member of Temiis Club, 1922 Marshall, 1920-'22, EDWIN ROYSTER S!ei77f GooDsoNv1LL, N. C. Hang s01'1'0w, rare will kill 41 mir And tlzwefoffv, ICz 5 be 71LC'l'7 l'.,' Member of Football Squad, 1922- -' '23: Member Basketball Team F9 1921-'22-'23: Leading Part in Play in 1925. EMMETT Giuvnox SHL'FroRo Slziff 1,INCr'JI,NTUN, N. C. A I-10's big and strong and, 011, .walt an aflzletcf' Football Team, 1921-'22: Basket- ' ball Team, 1921-'22-223: Chief Marshall, 1922: Debating Club, Sec.-Treas., 1923. ADD113 Louisa SMITH i1fagg1'c LINCOLNTON, N. C. Lind size' tuozzla' fulk, ,vv gods, hott' size 'ZUOIIIUI talk. Marshall, 1919: Member Glee Club, 1923: Member Basketball Team, 19183 Part iu Play, 1919. 21 'sifwi-Li ff' 1 M 3 I I Q , E F f 1 E tl 1 1 l, it 't i F l 1 1 . 1 E l 5 2 1 1 1 4 E I fY M S5 C -Cin'-1335 lic IBERT HERM .x N XY11 ITE rlIaidc11 1,lNCo1,NToN, N. C. l,i11kv4I .vzuvvtwss 173 lung Ilrcltulz 0llI.H Member llaseball Team, 1925: Nliuor l'zu't iu Play, 19233 lfutered Liueolutou lligh, 1923. ll1f1Nm' r5xl,TUN NYooo UPCICU 1,1Neo1,NToN, N. C. 'XIII urfiwav of thc flrmzing Ilafun arc il11'110, II.v lQ'ltIIIIUIII'S Ivlvmlizzff in thy glow- ing' flair. l'resicleut Debating Club, 1921- '223 President Ate-Loga Liter- ary Society, 1920: Vresicleut. Class of 191233 Manager Fotball Team, 19.22-252 School llauker, 1921-'221 Trizmgular llebater, 1921-'22-'Z3. llxlem' LEE XYYC1Qo1f1f Refi 1,lNCUI,NTUN, N. C. 'CI Imlron IIfjlI1'3'0IIl' Iirvbx' ZICUH doth Il1l'0?l'. lluseball, 1921-'22-'Z31 Football, 'ZZQ llzuketball, '22-'ZSL l'resident, llzrseball .'xSSOClZl.tlOI1, 'ZZ 3 Treasurer, Class, '21-'ZZ-'251 Marshall, '22, ,lll'CZlSlll'C1', Glee Club, 'ZZ-23: Klau- LIQCV, liusketball Team, 'ZZ-'ZSQ Best 1Xll-Rouucl lioy in lligll School, 'Zl- '79 4.4.1. .XNNIIC E1,1z.xB15T11 Wu,I,1s ..l96,gU-V-. l,lNCHI,NTUN, N. C. A-IXVI-Jllll, .ffv11r1'011.r, Und tlmuglzt- ful, foo. Klursllzll, '21-'22, Member Clee Club, 'Zl-233 llest All-Round Girl iu lligb Sebool in '21-'22, il ff, ey 25' i I 1 5 i l n 1 1 SU. ig 3 f.,.c I r 'fbi Senior Class Htstory lllS history is written to refresh the memory tif things past, so that l v A A lf iw- wil ' jfifl iff: also i I l T c , -. ,i ly sr' i ia! 'pw l, SH S LYC' vs 53 1 in future years the familiar facts may bring a fond thought to each heart and a smile to each lip. Histories usually contain tragic stories both good and bad. ,Xfter all, good deeds are the only kind that need re- minders because The evil men do lives after them, but the good is often interred with their bones. The life of this marvelous class covers but four short years, yet every one of those four years was crowded with events. Years of pleasure and gain filled with excitements, disappointments, successes, and mistakes. XYe like to think of the carefree days when we were freshmen. lt was almost like pulling eye teeth to humble ourselves enough to suffer the indignities im- posed on us by the higher classes. Nearly a year elapsed before the realization came that we were inferior to seniors. Never before was it necessary for us to come down from so noble an eminence. 'llhat was in nineteen hundred and nineteen, when good times, and social functions had full sway in our youthful beings. Hur studies would have suffered greatly had it continued, but Nliss Mac- Kay and Miss Garner soon perceived that math. and history were being slighted, and gently reproved our minds. l.atin was then a novelty and we could not so soon forsake a new friend. lt seems hard to depart from the primrose path of pleasure we had made, but after being accustomed to the curriculum of high school we found it a real pleasure. ,Xll honors and infirmities had been invested on our humble freshmanhood. Curiosity and gaiety were not the motive for returning as Sophomores. Uur hankering to know-what high school was like had long been satisfied. 'llhe gray matter in our heads began to take on a form more suitable for second year pupils. A little spark of inspiration started an ambition going in every heart and with this spirit we buckled down to work like little Trojans. lfach felt that with a class like '23 nothing was impossible and confidently we set out to improve on all former standards. lt is not gentlemanly to praise oneself but the facts must be stated. We completed algebra, easily passed the linglish course assigned and with a little more effort finished the allotted portions of science, history and Latin. Feeling that the year had been a prosperous one, we stopped three months to enjoy the thrills of a summer vacation. .23 f bg ,gli l lynn.-- ess- .. - Qtfilg r vi 15 H -if axlffll. r , I i' ,I J-is vii, ' K ' 4 1 ' lplig-V r Ps 5 i.':A f s ff CE.-?y'Wl ii 51- fi -V e.af.- s -at , ws- ? Y A twill-P T ifefxef is 'tiff F 3 .s . A Nqiifvvw. 1 iq' :rqf5SQ,E+ ' 'lufli 'L ' . 'i lr 3 s. ill- '5 '?5'fl .,+2.:f'f ,- 5 iw., EERE ' s.:l.fQ.l.i,.ff..,.,.mf+s2 ll' 5 Q J: t., f Except for the few changes in the personnel of the class, the junior year pass- ed in the usual way. Several new instructors now greeted us: namely, Mr. lnahinet and Miss .Xnthony. Mr. lnabinet almost turned white trying to convince us that 4 Jnly one perpendicular can be drawn to a given line from a given ex- ternal point , while Kliss .Xnthony painstakenly was trying to get us to write letters correctly all the way from Dear Sirn to Yours truly. The intellectual education of the class developed in its usual progressive man- ner but along' with it came athletics. il lere, as in all things, our history is fiattering. Neivresentatives from our class were stars, both on the football field and on the basketball court. ln victory and defeat '23 supported these lighting heroes. The fine spirit we manifested at all times has helped make L. ll. S. famous for clean sports, XX'e surely have done our bit in furnishing debaters-and good ones too. t Jur si-ter class, the sophomores, have stood by us in every trial and tribulation. XfVe shall never forget the delightful sunrise picnic they gave us one April morning. .Xn occasional party was held during the year tand take it all inl their time was completely occupied. .Xt last came the long anticipated year with all its profoundness and superiority. There was nothing else to do but take life as it came sofelecting officers, buying rings, selecting invitations, having pictures made, and preparing for the 1923 flint' linrl' became our pleasurable pastime. Athletic games were continued in their season and in addition many of the class delved into drainatics. This year Mr. Krauss had the distinctive pleasure of beating various and sundry geometrical figures into our heads. Knowing that our education would not be complete without music, we gave our talents a chance in that direction, for as Martin Luther said: Next to divinity no art is compared to music. For all the joys we have obtained from the Glee Club, we hope it has received a blessing in return. This class is also noted for its individuality. XYe are the first class to have on enrollment more boys than girls, the first to take geometry in the tenth grade, the first to forbid its members to wear a class ring until they have passed all subjects, the first to give an alumni banquet, and we hope we have the distinction of being the last to he graduated in this memorable edifice. 24 PQ.-Vi Qies at 9 U lfttlvir lil, f wx aaa fm E lil pl V ll-avr fe- ?.:afa'am.aMT5t.5k5?a , fem-f au N2 ' A ,A -i-M141 2 ,Lrg ' .3 K ,f-.V I WM' 'E QVX' ,. ..-va a i r. a t t J a A ' Qu Q.. ' . :fy Email- at zfaf. i vw -4 Wise: 1 , . we-. . ,np ' 4, -1 EW ' F , , ':'3'iIB l fill 'Lt 'LS' fl Wil: VW ' l ' iff' 'fe 'Ajit 'Y ,Il vt, C ' 1 , ' ,-s-,,..a i The way we have retained our number through high school only goes to show that We were level headed, not allowing the glistening fakes by the wayside to allure us from a greater and nobler calling. Orators, debaters, musicians, athletes, writers, and actors-what else does it take to make a class renowned? XVhen the members of this remarkable class have all achieved the fame and honor that are bound to come to them, the fond recollections of these four years will still linger in the hearts and minds of each as the cherished memories of a happy journey. M4 1TToEs: First Year-Gremz but groiuing. Second Year-Dead but kicking. Third XICZII'-T110 CICIUIO1' I0 511c'a'c's5 is not l'lH!I1I.lIlQ',' fake' the stairs. Fourth Year-T110 elf-zfaitor to szzcfcss is not 1'znzni1zg,' fake the stairs, --elunfv Ell',C'l1l7i'f1l Il'ifIi5, '33, EEL G5 25 Y fi' Nw! as N25 Wi '1 il., tl. ' ,rrzfs-1 'ug' 1, KY: iii 1 it T A! iWWi'ifi Tail l,J2lQe.a,,,,-, ,A eq-, i iidiijtgsil T 35 L 'L'-gf' f l i'3'i?3f 'l 1 'fix , iii' ii l n n l Stat1st1cs for the Class of 1923 l ll T, li all dry words of tongue or pen the driest is this- statisticts. How- ij ever, it is the exception that proves the rule as we shall show you. The ll lite, Statistics for our Class are not dull. dead facts, but vivid, manv sided l fc 'lil ' lt glimpses of our daily lite. ll Leila ,fbi ,l Skit .Xfter having' held the following solemn and satisfactory election we lliought our dear friend, The Public, would be interested to note that: Ilie Senior Chatterboxes are the tallest boy and girl m our room, Addie li Smith and llerman Xllliite. l lg Annie XYillis and llarry XVyckoll', the best looking were chosen last year as the best all 'round in lligh School. ll'alter lloyle and the Statistician were voted the most popular. li l XYe think the old adage ot iil'I'2lCl1CC makes l'ertect is well carried out by f: Mildred l'erkins and XYalter lloyle since they are considered our best dancers. i ll llonors seem to be evenly divided since llerman Xlihite and Vivian Bigger- li ,. I . v vs statt are the most original, Alton Wood and llese lxizer the most capable, but what is strangest of all Zeb lieever and Yours Truly are called the wittiest. li I lieauty is one of the outstanding features of our brilliant class of boys and t girls. Sarah Costner and Tom Harrill were elected the most attractive, and she i and llarry XYyckotT the cutest. I I llillo would have thought that Alton XYood and Sallie A-Xbernethy, the most ll talented, were also the hardest workers? ?l NYe willingly give l.a Yon llutnam and Graydon Shuford credit for being ,, Ei the most polite, and Sarah Costner and XYalter lloyle the most dashing. li The daintiest is also the smallest girl in our class, Pauline llouser. l il . . ll The most bewitchmg eyes belong to Mary Ellen Mundy, li U U 1 L' Xlialter lloyle has the undisputed title of Cake-Eater. 'l lie teachers, how- ever, say he should be called Guin-Chewer. I Sarah Costner is our l'llapper and it is also evident that .Xlton lVo0d is R our local Dapper Dan since he is the masculine tlapper and shares equally with H Mary lfllen Mundy the distinction of being the biggest tlirt. ll ln the art of blutting' we bow to Edna .lones and lom llarrill. ,l it 26 f? ,J W fa' 2? f' ' Za.- :Z XRAQ5 ffv, .bmp . .. w l R, Y , . , , i, 'Al , ,. -. - -. rl. l Q 1 y 51.-..-.eff,4A.,-,Q 4 7 -.. 743.1 --...lxfgpiggmi-..A14e...i ,Wd-... L:,.,,.,,,: --- LV ,,J,,,4g:-,,,,. J. D. lllackburn and il'auline llouser seein to be victinis of increasing bashful- NESS. A .Xlthough Edwin Royster and llese liiser are considered the biggest eaters, Edwin and Mary Stuart lfdwards seein to be the fattest. lt is agreed that Edna ,lnnes and XYalter lloyle are the best sports and Donald -lones and .Xnnie XYillis the best all 'round. The champion in football is llugh jenkins: in basketball, Donald: while Cray- don Shuford is the niost athletic. Statistics say that Sallie .Xbernethy and Robert Costner are the niost studious of this very industrious class. llowever, we have a different opinion on the sub- ject. Mildred l'erkins and .Xlden Mullen seein to have the Gift o'the Gab , for we have conferred the title of best conversatifinalists upon the-in. Every one will agree when we say that .Xddie Sinith and Klurl llugeins deserved to be called the Class tlruniblers. Mary Ellen Klundy and lfdgar ,Xbernethy seein to be our ideal couple. ls it because Edgar is so quiet that one thinks he would be easily henpecked? llese Kiser is undoubtedly the heartiest laugher and causes us no end of trouble because of her hilarity. tlur favorite colors are blue and white and what is niost strange our favorite occupation is loafing, a thing which we seldoni indulge in. We think the niost thrilling song is Hail, hail the gangs all here while of all books, we like Yirgil's .Xeneid best, though only live of us have ever seen in- side of it. ti Jpinions on the favorite author range froin ,l lonier to llud liisher. The girls' favorite flower is liachelor liuttons, while the boys like liorg'et-ine- nots. Vvhen asked, lf you were not yourself who had you rather be the answers were evenly divided between Mr. Krauss and Gloria Swanson. The girls' greatest ambition is to vainp 1 ls. Our chief extravagance seeins to be wasting words and energy trying lo persuade Klr. Johnson that we need Senior privileges. Thus endeth our story, but saw you ever such a Class for beauty, charm, and wit? For kindness, courtesy and grace? ,1 fx C.. A -i-1--'T -Y-- -. v1.-..,....-,,,h,,,,. , , , ,- -, -4, HY, W, 1 , r -1 T'l-----W -e-s--- --- ----'s- -V -- V -.im-- . -. fn...-f.....-.. - , W, K, , .4-x L C, ' him Wifi? 'e' 'N . , - 7 , ---,--f fm, 4 V y W - Q,-i I ' Tw . V .s - FQ- fn- sh I- if Ku' ,,a,..u1-'5,y 'F 'Jf'ii5.I'qi ,, na.-7:1 fs' r w 'Q ' e :ii . :m f ' its its f 1.-fel' .. vb - if in , 1 'f , tv k I e l le' I, 1. 'fi 1 H 4, 5 . . : ' .. .-- ,K - -err. 'P fi. i- ' M Tl -- YJ M . ..'.-'N -5 Lil' 'XJR' W if K I Y 'r ' -..- ff ,5 ia . I 5 Zi wif Prophecy , NYU weeks after my return from China, where I had spent ten years Q ,t practically the prime of my lifel trying to impress on the dull minds 5 of the Chinese children the importance of mastering the English 'rig-if language, I wandered into a lovely glen. In the middle of this glen I j were nestled a well of clear, crystal water. Suddenly it dawned upon me that according' to tradition, this was the old wishing well, and anyone going' there on the evening' of -Iune the twenty-fourth, which is St. -Iohn's live, and gazing into the depths, might see the faces of those they long' for most. ,X desire to see all of my teachers and classmates overwhelmed me. So I sat down 1 n a moss covered stone and gazed into its cool waters. Suddenly, there appeared before me a picture of a large animal hospital in Alaska, lwhich by the way, has proved very beneficial to the bears, seals, and other animals of the polar regionsl. Great was my surprise, when the wee, little. doctor raised her head I recognized, Miss Anthony. The next picture took the form of Miss Macliay, radiantly happy, now living in California wliere, with a thousand acres of unirrigated land, she is raising onions on a gigantic scale. As this picture faded from view, and the waters cleared, what should I see, but Miss llush doing' splendid work, in Chicago, in an effort to reform the modern dancers, while Mr. Krauss is exerting all his energy to go to the other extreme. lsn't the deplorable lack of reformers pitiable? llut Miss liailey at least has not changed-she still indulges in one well re- membered hobby-''Lecturingf' I see in the headlines of a paper that Miss Alethea llailey will give the first of a series of lectures on Holding A Husband , in Chicago to-night. Happy woman. A lovely, little church with the walls overgrown with ivy, next met my view. The door opened and a man in a priest's robe stepped quietly from the threshold, his fact beaming with a heavenly light. Greatly surprised, I receognized Oz llethea. 'llhere suddenly arose before me a poster on which I saw the picture of a champion heavy-weight wrestler. Interested beyond words, I looked more closely and behold, it was no other than our old Professor, Mr. Johnson. Then as the Chicago Symphony Orchestra appeared before me Miss Mary Fulton was the beloved director. as Us 1 tgirl 'ur nf ,341 N Cbfv Lv LIL . 5' 0 Y' 1 -S NTI 4 l SR 1125231.55 I .Xi EL lg L lf A Jmmuwlfbgieiiij C mx. Y Y V YVY, Y fA, :U fi. i -t s:-.Z ' . E ffF,L' t1f f 4 - .i , 'if C' Y' :'3 S ' Y . , : A Y ,if --M .3 ' F' -'Q V P Q -s.- a A-,-., ,... ....M-.,-.- of ti T. , +1 -' ills. ffl' tt'-s i . at 'i ' 'igfeigf ': ,li T ' ' -- 'M , ' 'r ' -.- . s ri - . B. ff. . 1- . f t ai... .aj fr wi 2 T 4 -Y f .ei . i -- Y Y - - ' Y Y -, -,Mg,s,,,,, her greatest ambition, her dearest wish has been realized. Mary Ellen dressed in simple, Huffy, pink spangled gauze, posed daringly on her big At last, toes, on a beautiful white horse. A bareback rider at last. But will wonders never cease? Vivian is now the successful manager of the largest chewing gum factory of the world. On looking at the window display, l saw Herman XVhite, a model advertisement of chewing gum. He has at lat achieved the wonderful record of 9,965,788,876 movements of the jaws a day. The next scene was a large department store in Paris where Mary Stuart Edwards is posing as a petite model. Bertha is assisting the model, to keep her in shape by daily gymnastics. lint surprise of surprises, there is Sally an aviator in Yienna, starting on her record flight around the world seven times, before landing. Next a little cottage, or rather love nest, surrounded by old fashioned Howers met my view. Queer how many people change the middle letter and drop the last s in Miss, isn't it? For of course Addie Smith is no longer known to the world by that name. Edgar Abernathy and -I. D. lllackburn are joint managers of a famous cir- cus, while llese, who is traveling with them as the living midget skeleton is the eighth wonder of the world. The next scene showed Mildred Perkins, who, after serving four years as the XVhite House cook, has ended her career by marrying the President, and now with lovely grace, lills her position in society as the mistress of the Vtfhite House. Edwin Royster has opened a Business College for girls, in which there is no entrance fee, the only requirement being that they toddle with him at least once a week. Tom is some climber. lele has just been promoted to the responsible position as head door walker in the Lincolnton Variety Store. As the next picture arose before me I saw Robert Costner, Professor of Elocution in the North Carolina College for NVomen. Annie VVillis is now in New York having won fame as the renowned Shakespearean actress: she is all the rage, both on the stage and off. The next picture showed La Von, who has become a missionary to Hollywood and is carrying on a work that does her great honor. Murl Huggins next met my view. He has distinguished himself throughout the world with his wonderful voice and is the idol of the Metropolitan Opera. The next picture was in New York, Pete Wood is now manager of a Hot Dog stand and has as his chief assistant, Donald jones. Not only success but great wealth awaits him. 29 IF 14 if? J xi f W - it-1 Cu ' i'?'-11'+'rf-.rvazz-:wwfiissviarvi-Qfmiaaze-1l5'E sg-H mi. 1 ' va , . . . QM -Amex .....aaeL.z..sa'g....fix:.'x:m.1u:.a- A.. N L24 1.1.-.az....L....gaAz:, . , 4. lyYhat a surprise, when in the next picture l saw a lovely, hig limousine draw up hefore a mansion and my olcl classmate, Zeh lieeyer, step out of the car and walk up to the house, where he tlisappearerl. as the door closed lmehintl him. Zeh is now junior senator from North Carolina. and his residence is in Wasliington. llugh ,lenkins appeared next. llis talent as a sculptor has placed his among the greatest artists of the world. XYe all know that llugh was a good uCZLl'YCl'i' hy the way he carved up a guarcl in the lmaskethall game with Newton. 'llhe next picture revealed a Salvation .Xrmy lassie standing on a corner on liifth .Xyenue, New York. She was singing in her clear, sweet, voice which caused the passershy to look twice at her, and to retrace their footsteps to cast some coin into the little pot lmesirle her. l coulrl scarcely helieve my eyes, Could this he Sara Costnerxour little society lmuttertlV? 'llhe scene following showed llarry Xlfyckort now a famous physician and XYalter lloyle, owner of an undertaking establishment hoth living in a small town out in Kentucky. llusiness seems to he thriving for them both, and it is rumored that they have quite an understaiuling' hetween them. 'llhe next scene revealed an electric sign, Shuford Coufectiouary Stores, Irish Confetti, l'ink lea, anfl llootlle llogs, a specialty. The next micture showerl .Xlflen Rllllflitll talking' tlueutlv to some children in IH . a school room. Several of the chilrlren nearest him had on gas masks. This lookerl like a terrihle insinuation against Alden, hut l guess he was only showing the pupils how the gas masks were usetl hack in the NVorlcl XVar and that the pupils were not, after all, rlefeniling themselves against the gas that tlows pro- fusely from the l'rofessor's lips. -Xs no more pictures came to yiew. l realized that the faces of all my classmates had heen reyealefl to nie through this mirror of waters. Then since l had seen their faces and knew what each was doing, l longed to he with them once again. So with strong concentration of niinrl, l called them here, in the fresh coolness of this summer glen. Together we circled ahont in a large ring. and danced gayly on the greenswarfl, while in the star-lleckerl sky the moon, shining with a golden light, laughcrl down at us. 3 C. -9- ei- . ' :ieiv:'ss.'-fee'caci--1:-:': T' ' , . . 1 - l lk l li. ' q v,. -1-..YA -V Y .-1-Ja, , V nf f oi' , . 1 w gr-'oo ow' 7TI'1' , ' 1 ' 5 . J- - l . 1 1,.w ,- A. f ' I ' 11..... .ew 1- -ga.-.4-flfsbsf-..a CL fi -I i 'xy f A 'CA 1' lv. Last WiH and Testament of the Class of 1923 LINC! ll,N'l't JN llltlll SCI lt Ji JI, Recognizing that it is appointed to all earthly organizations and institutions. as well as individuals, to approach dissolution, and that the sad hour is now im- minent when the Class of Xineteen-Twenty-'l'hree, of the l.incolnton lligh School, like all its predecessors have done, must write Finis over its door and pass into history, to be superceded here by yet other and more worthy senior classes, and mindful that it is right, mete, and proper in the orderly preparation for the hours of our departure, we make suitable disposition of our classly belongings so that there need be no unseemly scramble among would-be beneticiaries of our bounti- ful possessions after our departure. ,Xfter prayerful consideration and much brain-racking thought, we publish this, our last will and testament, in manner following, fully convinced that. all things duly considered, it makes fair, wise and equitable disposition among those who are justly entitled to the properties herein devised and bequeathed. ITEM UNE: lt is our earnest will and desire to be remembered as a class lor good and worthy deeds we have done, few and feeble though they may be, and that the failures and mistakes we have made may be obtained from the memories of those we love and leave behind. ITEM Two: The carnal things of earth we possess and which now, as we make the inevitable step into the unknown future. appear to us but filthy rags, but which we trust will be prized highly by those upon whom wc bestow them, we devise and bequeath as follows, to-wit: All the screams, noise, smoke and fuss of the numberless railroad trains that daily sweep past our windows and through our lively city, we will to thc rising senior class. Alton Vvood is the flirt of this class, and of this man's town, and for fear the art be lost, he has agreed that it shall go lu William Sleepy Yoder. with the hearty wish that he may live long and be happy. Alden Mullen literally eats Latin alive and this devouring ability goes to John Akers. It is estimated that Alden can talk at the rate of nine hundred and ,ii Tir' ' Q' f-ga . rj 1 ' 411' g, 1 . gi Y - ive l i i n-:pf I F 4' will J 'll 'U W I In ,U .ri-942. . t 'v , .i 4 - .V '- , , . , M11 . - 2 . Qi f- 'Mil .' '- Aj l D - nf-bl -1:4 1 ,, .,., -L?-, H-P . Pg. A ' I .. 2' , i L 1 'if 1' ,ll at ' , ff,-sa V V' ,I A Q HPI . : Q-, S , - if ee , . an - -. . ,iii-if i, I .J L . g-..- ' ,V '.: ' Vi if 'v U V- . 5. ii s ffx ninety-nine words per annum, and he cheerfully gives to James Putnam his well- oiled tongue, with the proud hope that it may be so trained as to produce one more word to the year. Mary Ellen has slight tendencies toward vamping and coquetting. They go freely to Pauline lloneycutt and Mary Denton respectively. Flapperism, in spite of our best efforts, invaded our class, and certain of our members are sorely thus afflicted. lt has no place in a well-ordered High School class, and therefore we sincerely will that when we are gone and this worst enemy of successful pursuit of helpful knowledge be introduced to the hangman's noose and be hanged until it is dead, dead, dead. Robert Costner gives to Aubrey Shives the position of public pest. llertha's seat in the Goodson car very appropriately goes to Jessie Gamble. and tif it is ours to willl with Shadrack at the wheel. XYe desire that Robby Goode may reach the complete stature of Herman NVhite, but not one hair's breadth taller. Murl Huggins desires that VVilliam Yoder succeed him as center on the basket- ball team, being well assured that Bill has the quantity to make good in this po- silioll. Donald wills his store of Ty Cobb stories to Bill llaynes and suggests that when arguments become too heated between Bill and Mr. Glenn he tell the Pro- fessor a Cobb yarn to allay the storm. To Cow Boy Reinhardt goes Edgar Abernethy's quiet disposition. Maybe she needs it-maybe not. llese bestows her laugh upon lflessie Stamey. XVe admonish her to use it sparingly. Pauline Houser gives to Myrtle Self her anti-fat remedy, with a guarantee of its effectiveness. Mildred is very anxious that Alda Ramsey succeed her as class dancing pre- mier. Sarah's golden curls. as she calls them, go to Pauline Allinger, with our best love. 33 215392 ,xx iam 5554-1- 4 'SEE ttf , Y.,-.. 1 - -- i. ,xi t A V A A ' ' A .. . -- M . - f':::ff'f,-.N H ,v . U A if ' il S . ffsia l M S -, -.-gf 1 ' 4-V - 75711 ,ss i1 ii ' ly , ff , 55:2 '-A-H ' 'r f ' s ' - L'-54 wi ,. -T-- i J Qwi it iw, i-2 n -- - - we--v 'ri . . sg in-fr . f' -. , ' . lfff 'jTf . ar i vgggd F? J - lg' Q 'gr X N .Rf K' ML.u,,..gs i M ' f A -r Q fe- if-- a'1 ',,i vi' Y I 53-H E kg':g7i..L,,'5..lm -'jfgjiffffiisi-7'.. Qs A. .ff V h IL V . ' Y i JFS- F Lf..s,s:,,U,-'e:feEfr-I r -' ' 5 fi r J Geometry has all along been the long suit of Yivian and she possess un- known theories for doing this difficult science. Addie Mae Seagle is the very fortunate in becoming the possessor of all the secret formulas that Vivian has accumulated in this branch of study. Our bashful Johnnie, bl. D. llllackburn. desires that at least part of his modesty and self-consciousness shall descend upon Muriel XVilliams, with admonition that it is meant to be used and not to be hidden away. Robert lglurgin says Mr. Krauss should have a nice head of red hair to be more in keeping with his flaming disposition. '.l,lherefore, we donate to him lfarry's beautiful coat of sorrell top. e Addie gives her deep love for Miss 'llush to Ralph Grigg. it seems that Ralph may have good use for it right early. Mary Stewart and Annie will their talent in music to Ollie Mae Crowell. May she make a veritable song-bird. Wlalter and Sallie give their interest in the Pint' Burr to Katherine Harrill and John Akers. Miss Maclfay gives her love for the study of history to the ninth grade. It is felt that this is an especially appropriate gift. Edwin Royster wills his hard luck to Rhyne Little, and he gives to George Crowell his fruit stand and the exclusive right to the use of the name Steiff Hatzakasf' Sarah and Wfalter have practiced the art of Ulovers' quarre-ling until they are adepts, and those seeking instruction as to the proper conduct of genuine old- time love-making, should profit greatly by the record left by these two of our number. It has, therefore, been decided unanimously that the experience and knowledge gained by this pair in their fifty odd quarrels and make-ups, shall go to Jessie Gamble and Shadrack Goodson. Wie feel that this will be sufficient to warrant fair success of the latter pair, for all Shadrack wants is a dog's chance at any game, and he will put it over. ITEM THREE: To our teachers, who have guided us through the High School, we will our sincere gratitude for faithful and patient labor for our success as a class, and our best wishes go with each one of you wherever you may go. ws .JJ 4 5 f bias-fr. 'Lili 'W -'--- - ss:- ,s '71 ,. . X' ig 1,1 , , ephfw I Q, 2.1 . . 1.5, - .-.' ,.- , lr: XL ,qpiaf 'MN S H fl lid' i , I as x, 'I , , 1 xg .n.....-4 Pu , ' e ' as . f - -f at, t ut, T.: .- ik, 1 T1 t in 5 ,J 0 3 r fi iiuu' 1559 'H 1 ,.-if f A QQ' 74' 'iff I 4 'Q 5. I I T le Y tm t 1-H Nl i v lk X X 1 f 1 Mft ' I +I itll W F F 'id pf' A , ,, , K fy L5 av -n rf M F -1 -r asiie ITEM FOUR: To our parents and to those citizens who have made it possible for us to receive training here for the work of life, we owe undying love and de- votion, and we pay it to the last farthing with all our hearts. And now, what can be more fitting as our last act, than to wish for our town, not so much that it may be rich, large, powerful and worldly, for these things will come anyhow, but that it may be a place where right-minded people delight to dwell: that law and order, good-will, peace, morality, sobriety and Christian- living may be so magnified that the youth of the town may grow up in an atmos- phere that will ever lend encouragement to the development of the full stature of manhood and womanhood. Wie pledge our best elTorts in assisting in the development of such an atmos- phere in our lovely little town, and earnest endeavor to become useful citizens of our great and prosperous stateg undying love for Alma Mater that shall burn with a brighter flame as the years shall pass is the last and highest gift we have to make, and we make it with an enthusiasm and fervor that shall not perish with the years. ' DONALD IQNAS, Lazuycr. W1TNEssEs: WALTER LINGERFFELT VICTOR LEDFQRD WISE DEAL. FF! P w fl, ,W Q 'Eli Kggqila LJ 353g:Z-,jrgf 34 . . ry. -' , f .5-,1 .. - qw . ' '. r 1, a eff as - 0 y .jar Q92-231..g.4,--,s.....--a.......-A ' s 'E f ,.-.f',1,?f',:S'wwf'ff'a..?,e ff. A-1't,f,fe . re-'ev eA -- ' fi.. 3 . egfafr Tr 'Q Tf t.L',-1-QQ., . V lp Q-'z YQ 333,72 f 4131. . tit lafflepi ?f:??ff:ffeef+e.irft1?fn 1 it arif ?,f if. FRY, lfidfql Y - J gi..,.m.Q we Magi . ,J ' il ' ' , ' 'S ' ',ypg..'!L:..-- f ..,- K ' - W- Y mg.-.1 l , ' il is f7mifE.E'tIf- Liegel--3.1 iff lil . f 'f Fi l Y Tie ' f E...m'. Tiff li kr--f,i-ssl Favorite Quotation MILDRED- Yet all the lads they smile on me. XYALTER- XVhat hath might to do with sleep? Night hath better sweets to prove. EDVVIN- I dare to do all that becomes a man, Who dares do more is none. TOM- There are halms for all our losses, There are balms for all our pains. DONALD- O who will walk a mile with me along life's merry way? SARAH- Honest labor wears a worthy face. LA YON- Give me true friends and music, and life will he a pleasure. HERMAN- Yeni, vidi, vici Yirgiliumf' ZEB- Every man has business and desire, Such as it is. ILESE- If you strike a thorn or rose, keep a goin', If it hails or if it snows, keep a goin'. J. D.4 All greatness is in virtue understood: 'tis only necessary to he good. MARY STUART- It is well to think well: it is divine to aet well. HUGII- Thus the whirligig of time brings in his revenge. EDNA- Speak thy mind. ALDEN- Tantaene animis caelistibus irae ? ALTK JN- Life is real, life is earnestf' BERTHA- I can he happy without good sense. SALLTE- Call in sweet music. I have heard soft airs can charm our senses and expel our Cares. EDGAR- By the work one knows the workmanf' GRAYDON- Receive what eheer you may 1 the night is long that never Ends the day. YIYIAN- Come what may. time and the hour run through the roughest day. ADDIE- lf at first you don't succeed, try again. HARRY- ANNIE- Cather ye rosehuds while ye may: Qld Time is still flying. MARY ELLEN- Smile and the world smiles with you: weep and you weep alone. PAULINE- An angel l Qr if not. an earthly paragonf' RQBERT- All's well that ends well. 35 I :Qi-1252 .- A r 'If 'E - 'C fi fi E .,.1 1 , - .fL C ' Q' W f UL -of- r ff5r51g 1L' N .gg ::..iQ1,,ilf5J?u3'cA ,N Aft is ful s i lt? ii tf ,-y1 1 fff9g?,,,- 151' -51 J'F'r.fe-ra 'mi Highest Ambition HARRYfTu become a member of a college football team. ADDIE-To get married. VIVIAN-To become a teacher. GRAYDQN-To make the Carolina varsity football team. SALLIE-To become an artist. EDGARiTo become a baseball pitcher for the Giants. ICEERTHA-To gain fiesh. ALTON-To kiss lzrr. ALDEN-To be Cicero H. EDNA-To become a lawyer. HUGH-To become a member of N. C. State College football team. MARY S-TUARTiTo be a trained nurse. J. D.-To be a modern farmer. ILESE-To teach domestic science. ZEB-To find a Tin Lizzie that won't rattle. HERMAN-Heavyweight champion of the world. LA VQN-To be a wonderful or famous music teacher. SARAH-To become a doctor. DONALD-To become a second Monk MacDonald. MURL-To graduate. TCM-To become an actor. EDVVIN-To become a famous football coach. MILDRED-To travel all over the world. XVALTCER-To break her heart. ANNIE-To travel. RQBERT-To reach things higher. MARY ELLEN-To be a great singer. PAULINE-To be an old maid school teacher and a man hater. They range from a cook to Cicero, But we wish you all to know: That successful or defeated in the game of life Until our woes or joys are ended by the reaper's scythe. VVe shall revere, love and serve with a zeal that shall never die The school that comes first, last and always, Dear old Lincolnton High. -VV. H. .6 , x ' ,f gp, e ' fi? a - ' 1 '.fgp.txf' ,N mm Wfifffi me gf U 4 ' ,sf i f iS1H.'!lf1k?ii!,??Q -H ff , c ':rfgleif3r?fTEEt5,ittiiflffitiff 1 af2'flQfli1'ii'i 4'i-.Aiwi l K l 'T AA t ,545 11 N,-,..'.A.iLi,i,-Liivlig' .4111 , wx, f 5. 1'w-'Z ,nrfiifl tat it wife.-QQ12'-.fefri152 Kwai t 'W' .4 J + it '- 'ff' 'yt ' QW!sqfgefvf-Uf1e'3E3T'fillQ55 9 3' ,g3ii5' , a 'J , 4 ctifiaeffzi-eQf32:'21z15p.xi-Lfrf 2 Lafaggfii Song of Class of '23 Tune: Heidelberg Chorus from Prince of Pilsenf' O Twenty-three, to thee we give Our service, staunch and true, And ever, ever as we live, We'll strive the right to do. We honor you, we offer you Qur hearts. and may they be A proof of never-failing love For you, O Twenty-three. l A proof of never-failing love For you, O Twenty-three. I You lead us ever onward As to our goal we press, Life's race is all before us Ere we reach success. Not unmindful of the end May we our moments spend VVith colors as our guiding light, Our steadfast green and white. With colors as our guiding light, Our steadfast green and white. ln the tasks that we must face, Our hearts will ever turn to thee In love and reverence ever Wfhen we must severed be. And as we wander far apart, May each one in his heart Keep ideals that will ever be VVorthy, class of thee. Keep ideals that will ever be VVorthy, class of thee. lV07'C1,.S' by Nix.: Mary Fulton. 37 15 .-34 5 fe '23 r e e 'T Y ' Y, ,525 n Q' 1 Q fx g ,Vg X i Q two M Kt.!q Q ,fr X y 1 L ' 11:1-., rfsii A ,F'ffp1,,,l..,,, l 3 Ms,-F fi ' a- ,,, f-I 1, ' ,iggfxita-2f f'.-2 ,H Y-1:35451 ' . l--5' iff'7'ri 'AV1' f AT 1' 'Pm-Z' had ' 1 4 5 ffl 3 ft -Q ,K if I ,gif ,--iii: 'diy VM gf rpg 2 7 ' fa, , Q, M n X X r D .gg 1 V f AL-frffige Qs,-,izlrgiim . -. l L7 so f ,rw ,.:4::J?fB???Jia:, eq- f. .K-'sr - -1,-1 4 ff Ji- V .... 2 -' 1421 1 ' all n.,f.,t-JF 'hr Poem of Class of '23 XVe stood in the valley of ignorance, Wfith mountains between us and fame. NVQ dreamed of a glorious Commencement, W'hen our struggles had not been in vain. All were ready and anxious and willing To put forth what effort they could, But to gain it we knew meant a struggle, And we faced it with awe where we stood. Midst tempest and struggling for freedom, NVe felt the dark and stormy vale, But with resolute will and determination, XVe resolved we would not fail. Up the rugged mountainside, Step by step we slowly drew. Midst our toil and midst our strife XVe in knowledge and stature grew. Behold the splendor of the distant viewg A flash from off our goal, And with lighter steps we hurried on To gain what others hold. And now we have reached the summit, After all our battling and strife, But with glad hearts and shining eyes, XVS find this only the beginning of life. HARRY XVYCKOFF, Port 38 .1 0' ,j L C' X If f , A, Y -A 1 21 'fi5,9 ' - 7 AJ Q 'A f Q K2 1 11315 1 ' ' 1 5 , fr v. ' :' . .f , :gi 1 143' , ' 4 17 A-,jj J an - A ir gg!-ish''f-el-1-'4,,,g....ii-Mag.-vffr,,:-- WA. ,- xx A .6 ii? '- cf U x if j A I X L g L1 K S F V X -fffwmgs 'K f -V iff W .........- ... ......... ' ..-ill 'il li -' 1 kiggx-j?N!LQ-iQ 1,55 - ' ' u .,- - Mi A, Z YAY H U i ' x.'nAu - ff-z , X. Wx, 1 xl A81 k v KID . - .A . H U, :K - , X M ,I i L-+-gn Y X 31, in .,.. ., WK' 'ii-n ii .,,1H' AWK Xx VI 14 J X E N , Z2 ,. 1. I fl 4 1 V 11 E, EI , J, N K ,, X K I , f Q i. , H 1: Q, ,N 1 1 , , I I . ei Q, . lf ' -, 5 -I 1 M ,, , Ji Y 'P , N. , 1. -QL W 'f I- I ' I L Z f .R AA IW affpmlif 4,1 ' Prcsidclzt ..... - -- Vice-Presicicvzt -- ---- Class of '24 ETYRTLE SELF - --joII N AKRRS Secretary ..... ...... E TJXMES SMITH Treaszzrm' .......-... ......... I XDDIE MAE SEAGLE MASCOT, B011 11'vc'Az'i1 CriII,oRS: Pink 111111 Grvmz MGTTO: T11c' lcry 10 s1zf'Cf'xs is 10.915 fake' flu' L'01I117111tI11011.', ROBERT AEERNETHY JOHN AKERS OLLIE MAE CROWELL JAMES COOPER MARY DENTGN PAULINE FINGER JESSIE GAMBLE ROBERT GOODE CARRIE HALLMAN KATHARINE HARRILL PAULINE HONEYCUTT RUSSELL HUGGIN5 FLUWER2--4T10Zl1I1lI11I Lz1111'01. DAVID LORE R H Y N E LITTLE .XLUA RAMSEY HELEN REINl'I,-XRDT HKYTE KIJYSTER MARVIN RUYSTER .XIJIJIE MAE SEAGLE MYRTLE SELF MESS STAMEY JAMES SMITH LOUISE VVETMORE MAE VVILLIAMS MURIEL XYILLIAMS S. 0 0' .Yi L Xi C . 'Q' - A Q' 2 ilk ... 'f ,...-fg:afQ 'g--.- ish! ' 1 -. -M .mi Tt1l1 '-9 - :pg A -:far , f ', -'EJ V, jfg-XA' g -eg M I .g A ' tit? .:Flf' 1. ' FS' f ' X Igiifff k 'UQ r -. A N- '1 ' ' es 31- 1. J P '- fcfi, . TZ H 51. 'fi V iff' via, fig-Qo2:a:-r W 1' l,.1-s,. is f 11' ... 5'1ve:.ffa1i .1 History of the Doing and Uncloings of the Class of '24 , HE Freshman Class of the year of 'ZO of the Lincolnton High school be- C f 5 . . . 52131. gan its Journey over the burning sands of the dreary desert and ' '2 . . . 1 . . across h1gh ranges of snow-clad mountains 111 search of tl1e Shrine of , . 1. . . W .5 '1'1 eh. lxnowled-fe, which had been talked of bv thc l ll l'Illl5 011lOl'C, 11 ho had lg? Q5 N ' 5 D gone before 115 a11d had won the highest success. The leaders on tl1e first step of this memorable journey were tl1e pa- tient but weary Mrs. Nixon and Miss llnrke, wl1o guided us safely until the end of tl1e first lap of our pilgrimage. lillizzards of tenses Zlllll llurries of cases at tl1e Shrine of Liltill CZlL1SGCl lllzllly of the bewildered and ignorant troops of pilgrims to faint and fall at this stop. But alas! NVe were soon to find that our troubles had only taken a fast growing start. The intense tires of Algebraic Fractions took from the weary but deter- mined group of travelers a few of our pals Zlllfl comrades, who were left to die E111 illiterate death on the desert of despair. Now it seemed as if tl1e fast dwi11dli11g remnant of tl1e once proud band of crusaders should become history, whe11 lo a11d behold, o11r warm friend, Myrtle Self, took the position of pilot. Under l1er capable leadership we were able tc carry on for the coveted honor of gluniorhood. On the next stretch, Elgillll the Class of 'Z-l selected Myrtle Self to guide us on our trip to the Shrine of Gold. Plagues of dissected frogs and tornadoes of French threatened to exterminate us i11 tl1e VVilde1'ness of Science. Surely, we must sail over tl1e last barrier of the sea of Seniorhood and keep on to win the richest success. Those who have carried on are happy, a11d likewise, tl1e Crusaders in various stages of theijourney from time to time. X However, all our journey has not bee11 sorrow, disappointment and grief, for many times we l1ave loitered ill the refreshening oasis for recreation and lingered by the cool brooks to enjoy coinpanionship witl1 other l.illgl'l111S who, too, were bOl1IlCl for the promised land Zllltl the All High Shrine of Knowledge. Ro1z1214'r C. Goomi, JR. 42 1 pf ,WH ,,,,,,,, A f ,gi : gw,M , .. :Q .. P fx A 1 rf, ,. I L. 'Q ' , Q3 L.-A---V-------V - -f ,- wg tg 4' .. ' A v 117' I rv . ,rw , pf 'f I : ,lf -sf . Q V Qii 13-,S9aS5m-+1sz,,- .Q..v--3 Q .3 QN . -f . . l ffffzzfi 6 I f QRETS M W ' '- - 3 43 P 'l. 'IA X' v LJ -1 4 -..f 'f, in I 4. I 1 as I f .. - ,Si U ' If , Q- f A U ' - i f 5 Q., I wr I I I If A 'A,' f I, mfiij NV' yx Class of '25 Prcsidczzt ...... -- NANCY ROBINSON Vice-Pwsidvzzt -- ...-........ PAUL VVILLIAINIS Secretary .... ---ANNIE Fwssoux JOHNSTON Trcasznfcr -- ----------- JAMES PUTNAM M.x5COT:. Owl. Cc-mimics: Pink and II'lzi1'c' MOTTO: 'Ei'ery day ill C'Z'C'l'BV TUCQV iw U7'C't'IflllI7I1Ig' lziglzvr aim' lzigflzvff' FI-OVVEI Pink Rosa. CLYDE ABERNETHY MARY CROUSE NERRITT MAUDE ALLEN NINA NIKON ,IENNIE ARMSTRONG VIRGINIA PERKINS WILLIE ARMSTRONG JAMES PUTNAM BEULAH BLANTGN URIAS PIERCE ALLINE BROOME RICHARD REES ANNIE FAYSSOUX JOHNSTON HELEN RUDISILL GEORGE CRQWELL NANCY ROBINSON IDA FORD VIRGINIA SHERRILL FRANK GAMBLE NELSON SMITH CLARA GUIGNARD HELEN SETZER KENNETH HEAVENER AUBREY SHIVES AI-LINE HOUSER IOSEPHINE TERRELL SEDALIA HARTMAN MARY LOU THOMPSON KATHERINE HOKE AGGIE VAIE WARNER OLIVER CHAMBERLAIN PANSY WOOD OLLIE MIAE KEEVER I-ALA VVITHERS MARGARET LEE OLA WITHERS SARAH VIRGINIA LORE PAUL WILLIAMS MARY SPENCER LOVE MARY YODER LAURA MacDONALD WILLIAM YODER 45 M. in , 598.52 A - 5 x gm. ,x , . . ,mg F - .q i I gh A J 14,5 in fif iiar l E- our ag, .c W1 ' 2 i J is 1 N if rift- fi'-if ,Y 'L iii f i 2- as 2 i.staaffsv1'f1m'1fs-r:zarvff5JWl'wi-T:'f.ff 'fb 'ii fx s . if gg Pia U uf Q., X .vw ft, in -K ,uv 4 ,LJ gs- 4 my . . , vu J l raft, - .- 'V , ' 'Ir-A 'lr , ff-as i Q' 1 1 ii ' rf ' Y' All 'at ta f.. it I' ' ' E l ffwtihgl I near,-c...1 it l -1 -. ns 4,14 L f adn'-s V f ll si- -4' ' -Q 'B-' t. fo '51 l History of Class of '25 y Q, N SEPTEMBER 1921, 46 boys and girls came to Lincolnton High School to become used to the hardships of the struggle for knowledge. Half of that number enlisted in the army of Latin and the rest for His- -mfg-. fr-9-itil? '. S97 i , if tory For eight weary months we plunged through bogs of history and Latin, got hopelessly tangled in the barbed wire of mathematics, fought hand-to- hand struggles with belligerent parts of speech, and hurled our spears at the barricades of science. Often we suffered the shell-shock of despair, but at the end of the year we had the satisfaction of seeing the enemy gradually giving way. The monotony of the hard battles was at times lessened by excusions with our sister army, the Juniors. After four months of rest 42 of our number came back to renew the battle. There was a new general at the head of the whole army of education, as well as a new colonel for the Latin regiment and for the science Much to our sorrow our forces were not united, but were again separated into the regiments of Latin and Science. Toward the middle of the war, one of our best beloved soldiers was taken away to another army. Now we are nearing the close of the second year of war and we hope to finish our full siege as successfully as we have done thus far. -Laura ilIacD0naIa', '25, 46 mrs- as L ' Q X I---Ni----Nvwg--:LV . . 'S L-,,,..,,,,,,,,k, . 1 1mi 3a9aQgq9---1++v,-rirz ,,,,,,, , Vw, -fn -. Y A . - Y - ,,- , H ' A vi sv ,. 7 f,f,, X ff ii, 1 ' 1 ' l 5' tx xfx, gf! X , ,U Y I- . A ,M ,f J.. , -. 'Y , iff, inimaiiwe-amen-.,o.a.-4sv.......-.. N,-. J W. .., A.,..1 Az , X K' -X :wx .Av 9 Tv- w , ff '.T+Y ,K :RX iff M, 4 - -- - XX 47 WX XXX 'fx 'f, 4 v n-4 LJ X 4 Z ...- 'f, 1,' .-. Cd Tv '11 ff ' I.'1,I 5 l Ti' , , L ,, Qui, Pig A Lg if 2?Wf'I1L:- ' I Q -I I -I -.A I IIIII ,A ' - A, 'J I rf' ' -f f fifjff43lf'7'51fI'frfWI'U'1iiAfjI fn-. .'i'23f'Q, ,- 'ffT '1 7'AD - nj fy ya ,L'?f-1v?q'1I f'3I g53II1'HU:1-1,5 ' 'I Tylw, - . , A I HLFI-flf3f'qj'f :r'ff,: :A l,-A F ,I 4 Y Qf1I'r'if ,3 VN , A , Itgjffg QQ .IE ELI AL K -V ff' I A JA I HI L, YIE1 'I 5 I I ' I JT 'A I Class of '26 PVCSl.dCIlf ...... -- EIIILICNI-1 HARTAIAN Vice-Pr'esidc'I1f ...... ..... I QIIIIERT DEI,INCI43R Sc'w'CtcI1'y-Y'1'c'I1.v1u'er --- MASCUT: Bull Frog. -- -XIIYA LEE LIN EIIERCIQR A 4 4 f-4 UIIJIIIS: C11'CI'1I Cfrvvlz MIITTII: C'0I1ldII'f IIC GI'vvI1I'r. FI,IIwER: If 'izzfvrgr AUSTIN ABERNETHY JAMES ABERNETHY DLANCHE BLANTON ROBERT BURGIN R. J. CAUBLE ESTELLE CDRNWELL RALPH COCHRANE RUTH DAVIS IDA DICH LILLIE DELLINGER ROBERT DELLINGER KENNETH DELLINIIER ELVA DEITZ , OVELLA DUNCAN PAULINE EDWARDS MARY IRVING FAIR I KATHARINE CHEEN KENNETH GOODSON RALPH GRICC CECIL HAUSS EUGENE HARTMAN VIRGINIA HDRD MARY HINES VANESS HOWARD LOY HEAVNER ANNIE HUSS IVEY JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSTON LILLIAN KIZER SARAH YODER .J 49 E' . l'l'1l. VIVA LEE LINEIIERGER MARY ELLA LITTLE LEE LEONARD SUE MAUNEY CARLE MARLOWE KATHLEEN MCCORKLE KATHLEEN MLLLEN NYT-XLTER MOORE II.-XRRY PAGE ,IACK RAMSEUR KATE ROBINSON MELZ.-X ROSEMIXN HELEN RUDISILL JACK SHUFORIJ MARY JOE SMITH IIERTIIA SENTER LELIA SELF FANNIE SHARPE JOHN SENTER FOREST SHLTFORIJ CLARENCE SIGMON RUDOLPH SHIVES HELEN THOMPSON MOTTIE THOMPSON COLUMBUS TURNER LANVRENCE XIXARLICK LOUISE NVHITE CLARENCE VVILKINSON ISABEL XVILLIAMS ll 'J 2 JY N-.5 . , Cf ,AJ f - .- ill A '51 ' bahg i V I :gig , . ss,-.1 - i. .i 34.25 i 35. r - ' V fx,3ll1'll --'rl ' f . I ' :' 4' . i ' - 'x 4 ' ' . 'V e f ' ' -fn av-. we 'e' - . 1-1 ff ' Mil 3 nf ' V ' l H ,lf tif: ity- ' fiss- ri 2- ge t-ifaiit b it r f l 1 s l t r' i -1 .5 ,aw ' , -' 1 l.. - ' Q' fi g' N 1 Ei lilI 'l5k. ' V uiif' , Kipp, x .JH -V,-1 - J -E N: - T ...L J P 4. ' fc Lincolnton, North Carolina. Dear Friends: Let me give you some information regarding the Freshman Class of 1923, of the Lincolnton High School. All the L. H. S. is divided into Clubs, all of which have been invaded by our class. The Freshmen tand ladiesl are green: they turn red easily, some times things look grey, they get black looks from the teachers, the inside of their test papers is spotlessly white. and they often feel blue. . Our beloved Mr. Bethea spends most of his valuable time trying to con- vince us that it is very disrespectful to eat candy in school. Mr. Krauss, our Algebra authority, spends what spare time he has in playing with toy mice which he secures from Runt. and also he seems to have a liking for hot dogs. Miss Bush, whose favorite saying is: Go look it up in the dictionary, tries to lend us part of her unimpeachable knowledge of Smith's Latin Grammar. Blanche certainly shows her ability to get by with almost anything by the fact that at the end of the third sextant the eighth grade jumped to the top of the hon- or roll with Blanche leading the high school with an average of 94.5, and four out of the fourteen who averaged above 90 were in our grade. But in spite of the high grades and proportionate amount of studying we are a pretty healthy lot. I'll say so. Vtle believe that early to bed and late to rise, make little 'Freshies' Sophomore-wise.' l' But we must stop this worthwhile occupation and resume our studying or else we will lose our reputation. Perhaps you will hear from us again next spring. Yours very truly. KATE RO BINSO N, '26 ,. 1 30 M GY limi? CM 6' f QQNN ,J x .ki -H ,. ,WNW , ,H Av ,,,, 'fZ , 1 1 , f , V W , pf .-aw --, xi, if 91,1 f Q gr.. , ,K f-T y ' x , T: ,.:...- , . AJ --Nl' - --f--Zi ,K '+'s 'A -5 1, L .HX I 4, ,7 :A uf kj - .fix ' , ' nh 9 if-9 1- -A ..- K X515 , . by .f . f v ,.z1f4fT! ' ' 'Z A 5m , . R J I f.,--1-ag..-.s...-.-,gf-m,A.f.n.x , A , W , XX 5 V N ,L ff 3' 'K YP! N . S A Vx Wiz , , A 'Z 'QW Q f ' 7 f g G '51 Q63 , I A -,yf 5? ,, -.. ' ' XX - In Atv v ' A J uv Z I5 I Yi' ,Gigs rm? -4'.N:-Tl4- M N M V f ..Q1. . 4 f - J xi! .CN I Q 1 M:-X ,lm S it . . 'mart X . . ..- , . vt' 'Un' Q A , -Y ' 5 . ' J-'Sei' .W ,' Hail, 53:22- , . 1 s' -rs f' .1-- . A 3 .,, i . mamma 6' I A -Q if, Win ,tjggfzfsffi fstglffrifl ,,,,,?,,, . . .. ...Fi P ,,,, fpyrv f 23.3 s'g5i,' fiifilfillr-ik-A-f' f 'ifftiifxii f 'Wi' , FJ F :T ir 4 L li! fi-Eliigljlz. ,rl S tl 1 ' it 4 L . .-In i, Clubs ln regard to the Advertising Club, we say that advertising is a business force of such subtle and far-reaching influence that the civilized man does not live who is not in some degree at least influenced by it. The work of the club is to study the art of advertising, and to advertise ball games, lectures. enterrainnients. and other activities of school life. The object of the Sewing Club is to teach domestic arts. lfmlcr thc advisor, Miss lvizette Counts, the club has made great progress during the year, The radio telephone is one of the most marvelous inventions of the present age. lt reenis to open a new yiew into the mysterious possibilities by which the Eternal Une has created and is governing in accordance with llis wise and bene- ficial laws. The radio telephone is a gain for education. The object of the Folk Dancing Club is to develop the feeling of rythni and to learn to feel the rythmic beats in music from the different nationalities. The Folk Dancing this year has learned Scotch, Swedish, Norwegiafi and Danish dances. The purpose of the Debating Club is to teach boys and girls the art of debating, or declainiing' and of public speaking in general. Last year our club was repre- sented in the lnter-School Triangular Debate by Alton Vlfood and Helen Reinhardt, afi'irniative, at Gastonia: lValter Hoyle and Ollie May Crowell, negative. at Shelby. The Literary Club was organized at the first of the year with a total mem- bership of sixteenf Since our organization. we have taken up the study of poetry and short-story writing. At different times we studied the life and Works of dif- ferent writers. such as Tennyson, Thomas Dixon and Harry S. Edwards. Although We have no definite information concerning the Civics Club, we are quite sure that they are planning some great work, as they keep their activities such a dead secret. The L Club is a recently organized club whose members have won athletic letters in some branch of sport. Wie hope to have a much larger club next year. Q 52 6 C .... - C ,395 C5 U 3215 'Ta Egg. r,g'c1, Ca, 5 NVQ uw-,-m M ,-, Aj- X 1 I 1 , 1, Y K , I A J f xffg-X Q ,. Q, ,f - if ' 4 fi ,Sw K5 A inf Mi? 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Wie feel that our work has indeed been well worth while for our Club is one of few to win recognition from the Community Drama Division of the State L'niversity Extension Department. The bulletin issued by the lfniversity has this to say of our work: In Lincolnton the Dramatic Club has done such excellent work that a dis- cussion of their organization may be of assistance to others. The Club has made a study of local legends and incidents as dramatic material. W'ith the study of long and short plays the Club has paid special attention to the dramatic form with a view to original composition. Some simple but exceedingly interesting plays have been written. As their commencement program, the Dramatic Club seniors presented three one-act plays, chosen from those which they had read and presented informallya Sufi,hn'ssed lJCSl'I't'.Y, by Cooke and Glaspellg .Yciglzlvoim by Zona Gale: and In fJl.l'0l1iX Kifclzefz, one of the Carolina Folk plays, by Wilbur Stout, one of the Car- olina l'lay Makers. These three comedies gave an excellent opportunity for char- acter acting. Seventeen dillerent players were given parts, and the work was not ditticult for any individual, as the plays were all short. The producing organization for these plays was very simple. It consisted of Make-Cp, Property, and Stage Con-struction Committees which enlisted the aid of teachers in various departments. A talented High School boy acted as Director of Lighting and the music and business management were all provided by the School group. Some old stage scenery of hideous design was repainted with Calcimo in a soft neutral tan, and suitable doors and windows were conf structedf' This year's work is along the same line as that of last year. We are now preparing a public program of three plays which we feel are of a most interest- ing nature. 54 si M v- i 1 1 SK A lf' M f ' E- , 1 g W' ax v W A4 'gs x I V 1,1 A 'MNH' X V, 1 . ,. X h ' ', ,'1Q'.- '! J'J1if'i' ' 'W 'KJ L-----'-T-'i Ni'1'Q.. , ' A 'Z'.'g'1 i , 51.1219 I v1 Af,,n V -,il J K' 1' 259731 ,ju -1 J i' ' 1 .Aigliifi fl , ps if w X, ve ? 1 w 'r N W xi 'Q 'J.,fqf:'g,4:f',,, 'Tf5,,f,,,,,,Q,j N ,Q A' Ywtiggf H . N A 5. 1- M . 1' 1 I 1 L1tera1'y Club i M M.x1uy.xm-3'l' I,1-1141 ,. , -... .. , l'n'.v1'rh'11f Ui KIM' k'1w1's1Q XII-QI4ICI'l l',- l 'in'-l'm'.viflv11f . , W- X IIUQINIA I'1f1:l4Ixv- , . 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Three regular meetings, one-half hour in length, are held weekly. ,Xt this time songs and choruses of rollicking non- sense, of sentiment, of patriotism, etc.. are studied. Last year the Club devoted most of its time to the study of some of the well-known folk songs, several of which were used for public programs during the year. At a meeting of the County Teachers' .Xssociation this year, the Club sang several songs, and again at the meeting of the XY1'Jl'l1EllllS Club they rendered a short program. The following program was given for the Kiwanis Club this fall: Kentucky liabe ................................e................... Grilvvl llihen a Maid Comes Knocking' .,.......c,............................ Erhnil Honey, Come An' Sit lieside Yo' Mamniy .............. t'l111rrl1ill and cfl'l.lltllt'H The ambitious beginning of the Club brings the hope that our labors will bear fruit in years to come for other clubs. Much of the success of the Club is the result of the untiring efforts and devo- tion of higher musical ideas of the beloved director, Miss Mary Fulton. This is the third year since Miss Fulton organized the chorus work here, and each year has endeared her more and more to the members of the Club. She is loved dearly by everyone with whom she comes in contact and has made a great sne- cess of all her work. Her sweet and patient manner is an inspiration to the entire school. W l 2, an 5 5? 0 A f Qiilflk nm 'I 'f-F ' F74 if if F: Mi H 'Sk . A I , K 1 5, , 2 4' , I 'fTA W-:Aff A' Il' A' 'M m '7?1'7 . ' ' . v- , 7. Mi f4g1LM.,....- . x 7 I ' JV F' I . M-f.y3,g,1.I li, -:I Jigrnl V ' ' 'T' Q. 7 , , , , . - ,, -- V - - + f fi ,iff -, 11. I I' E ,ui 'M f LI' 'I I 1 Ki: I LJ 11'-:,i'lJ-:ff fi L Q':I,If Q IH' fbi 1 if 6 pp, 'F kt- ' Q' pg .' 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IILYNZINS .XI,'lxUN XYHUIJ In vN.Xl.Ia ,IHNAS IILXZH ,llixlilxs IQIJXX IN Rf JYSTER -2 65 cg' a h , ,e,w,m,,,., ,,,4, ,,WMu,,,,,,,,i ,,AA.I , ,,4,,fr ' 'gl Eiiisflb - 12am ft 946 .2-T-xi-f S i. 5 , 1 ij-sf if ss L 1 H ADMMWTWQVTQG P ia f-:gi -ffnfi V5 t fl' VT - X fi: ddefui'1,J wafer ,..-Jsm ff ' , . 57 w' K , 2 151 as s is i J i s fl ,i is , s so so .. as 4 .Qff:i:'3Kl:F o D ,iv-. 'Ts t ,,,s,-':f '1fW1 PTT' ,Tn 'f. li QQ 1-.2:gf'e'ff11. -s,-V - .fc Q 713' ,I 1 ' I ffl : 14-J? ' 1 '. i J f Hi fl- .1 Q? USUN sffiff .. O ' swofsf' w'-V5,l'?-V171 ,. A 1. -H? c N :gi N , i ,- 5-5:1 1,4 if ff-w.,f', ,V 'gif' 2 F' 3 ' f iJ5's' ' aiiriis YH .'5Ti:JilEf-1.0 T.,aif'9iFi fs fl' ff Wifi YG? T 'V rf' ' ,FF lf , if f, .. ,gy 2 ,V ,am-'J w'fs,,fa.:-+ gr.--ff , if filfeerf 'll-. fetilg lo Announcement The Editor-in-Chief, the whole staff. the class of '25, are greatly indebted to Mr. tl. Frank Love for guaranteeing the second edition of The Pine Bizw. His guarantee assured us of the printing of this annual, allowed us to go ahead in the planning of it, and assured us of its publication. To the business men of Lincolnton and the other firms who gave us adver- tisements for the annual we express our most sincere thanks. Their ads made possible an annual, absolutely self supporting. Wfe wish for them fruitful results from their generous ads. The help and co-operation of the high school faculty has proven of great aid to us in our many problems and tribulations. Certainly they could not have worked in closer harmony, or given us more of their requested or voluntary aid than they did. Members of the Maggie and -liggs teams worked loyally and hard, and the money coming from the contest has gone a long way toward the expense fund of this annual. So to every student in the high school, and to all the residents of Lincolnton and others who gave us subscriptions, we extend our full gratitude. The Lincolnton High School is proud of the fact that in our midst there are many promising salesmen and saleswomen, and that we have such a fine school spirit in the body. VVe are grateful to Mr. Hugh Murill jr., of the Queen City Printing Company, for his interest and aid in the publication of this book. The entire school is grateful to the class of '21-'ZZ for first planting the seeds of T110 Pine Biirr, and we trust that it has grown, and shall continue to grow, as the annual of a fast growing high school should. In this volume we have tried our best to fill in all things of interest, and happenings in and connected with the school. and we trust that our labors have not been in vain. T110 Edifol'-ill-Cilzicf. U 3 66 LY i f W A 4 - u T' ' U 7' 7 'm W ln, Ywgfigsnrnll. lgklgk , ! W i'iii i i iid i - n , . fffi- . V .1 i J TA K- , J, A . fer' gafisf, - . e e it e V ' if -, 5 N , i i va s f -Q. ,, f i U . .-fu'-'ffq-. VVVA 3,1 i ' i-Wa' Yi ' 'V di, 'V Y ldixgfg gig- i I ' V F V ' 4, ',l N14 in, i 'mi LY 5 ...iw Q i 'Pl IJ if C saf5f,eQ ,.,,,,.,-,...T..,-,,,,,,,,, A, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,MW , , 'l . , . a,.i..- ,m., .nj An Inclian's Gratitude If ONE had been standing at the foot of llulfalo 'l'rail on the afternoon Il 9 of May Zo, l85o, he would have seen a very tired and dusty army scout it 1 . riding slowly, yet eagerly, for the shade of a grove of cotton wood trees one still observed, he would have seen him slide wearily .'V,i'a- and water. lolad --4'g ti from the saddle, stagger to the spring. fall heavily on his knees, and drink and drink and drink. Next morning Scout Yeager was feeling very much better. llis strength had returned to him during the night, and now he was in higher spirits. Yester- day had been an eventful day. The troops had had three small skirmishes with roving Indian bandsg these not so important in themselves, but for the fact that during' the last light he had gotten lost from his men, and as the only ultimatum. he had ridden for the spring. llere he intended to wait until some of his friends came in search for him. liearing that some scouting party might happen along and make him a captive, he lay for the greater part of the day, half hidden in the small bushes that bordered the spring. .Xt twilight he stirred from his hiding place and went to the farther edge of the grove to look for signs of a friendly camp fire. For almost an hour he watched, but all in vain. 'llurning around disappointedly, be started back toward the spring. XYben nearly there be was startled to hear a faint groan. coming it seemed to him, from the edge of the water. Dropping on his hands and knees he crawled forward, slowly and cautiously. XYithin twenty feet of the spring he saw the cause of his alarm. Lying in a half- sitting posture, a wounded brave was vainly trying to staunch the llow of blood which was running freely from his shoulder. ln the bright moonlight, Yeager could see that the Indian was very sick from loss of blood, and in fact, too weak to help himself enough to stop the bleeding of the wound. Knowing that the man neeiled help badly and that he could easily relieve his pain, Yeager started toward him, then halted. What was this Indian to him? Why did he owe any act of kind- ness to any member of a race, notorious for the cruelty and barbarous treatment of all its prisoners and captives? Yet-this man was a lunnan being, and he, Yeager, must help him. Rising' to his feet, he stepped quickly in front of the Indian. Startled and frightened for the moment, the Redskin did not move. Seizing this opportunity Yeager spoke hastily, l'eaee. l am your friend and l will help you. 'llhen dropping on his knees beside him, Yeager quickly bound up the wound with strips torn from his own shirt. All the while the Indian maintained a stoie silence. 67 3. ' ,j ici '41 . .. in ' A141515 -- ' 1 'S ., v , ., . . VM: , ., 1 ' ' ii V 54' U GET' X Liz:- 'Y ' ,, .,,, W ,gf rf' '82, ...v- i Y 'ig' P A Ji , e. ilf f i lf, In Q.. l:f3'?'r- V' vel! .K fgf? 'J M- :Vx f .. M311 . Q-,. 4 rv t1-at '+I-ffl 5 T so L,-f e Z .Q - - 1 yt s ' Vgiiifr - .W lil llta KF.-1f ,g - , , --1' 1' it When the white man had finished handaging the cut, the brave's only speech was the one word, Thanks, spoken in perfect English. Then. completely exhausted, he fell into a profound sleep, the restful sleep that only a wounded man can know. Yeager covered him with a blanket and quietly slipped away, for he had not been a scout in the army for nothing, and well he knew that before long a band of roving Indians would find the wounded man, and that if he were in the vicinity he would probably be captured. lfle hunted for his horse, but to no avail. Nothing daunted he started for the mountains, and after walking for three hours. he lay down in the bushes that covered the desert, to await the coming dawn which would bring another day of hiding. How long he slept he did not know, but when he awoke his eyes were staring into the faces of six Sioux braves, marvelously decorated with war paint. They laughed at his surprise, and ordered him to get on a horse. He obeyed, where- upon the party started, riding single file, across the low plain. They rode till mid- afternoon. t Jn topping a small hill, Yeager could see a large Indian village snugly hidden between the two hills. The camp was a hustle of excitement and prepar- ation. ln a few minutes they entered between the rows of lodges, and the scout was taken to one of the tents to await the chief's orders. llere he lay until late in the afternoon. Ever since his capture Yeager could see that the Indians were great- ly excited about something. They talked eagerly and accompanied their speeches with many wild gestures. All the afternoon he imagined he heard the arrival of scouting parties, roving bands and numbers of visiting warriors. Then all at once the truth dawned upon him. This was the beginning of the general up- rising which the settlers had feared for a long time. Tonight the neighboring chiefs would gather around the Sioux Council fire to form their plans, which would bring terror to all the white settlers west of the Yellowstone River, while he was here a helpless captive, no doubt soon to endure horrible tortures and to suffer a cruel death devised by some cunning savage mind. He did not have long to wait, for just as the sun was sinking, a brave came to the door of the tent and motioned for him to follow. He led Yeager to the center of the village where all the Indians had gathered around an enormous fire, About forty feet from the tire was a hole four feet square and live feet deep. His guide motioned for him to stop, whereupon at the order of one of the chiefs, he was seized, and with his arms pressed tightly against his sides, his body was wrapped spirally with rawhide from head to foot. After which he was placed feet first in the pit. Un further orders from the chief, two warriors placed a couple of poles in front of him in an upright position. Then they filled the hole with dirt, packing it tightly around him, but taking care that it did not seriously inter- fere with his breathing. In this horrible. immovable position. with only his head above the ground, they began to jeer and taunt him. All the while the crowd had GS ,ly V 'Fi Q Tl if Wu' Hx if Q5 S v i t?j1 T :Ili 3 'f it ef.. .al '-ft' r E W'S p my 1 ' 'f - . LM' , - ft - - s as . 'm mf at ' T 'fad ,E X Y -4,,.s.,j5 i A tee - e e- --ff 1' - Aer, .... if. ' . . I 5'-iris qw' 5 -H H ' . .. . H H i is Qt 1. ftftrmi - fra ' ' ' .ae.!i-- .4 its-sri' r 1 F. ft H rTY'ft', 4.. ,. 1 ,li1'f QZ,,. 1 l filly 'K ' Li Q 1! W. H 1 Q A 5 sj..1 -U5 11 - sl -A' 4 t H l' 21-f-fs-. V, N . ' 5 E: ff ff- .anal i t .i 4 li H 'rf -' ' lil 'Lffbi' -A 'TL' --:Q-isf j T1 fit? 'i 'fffQI..,Q V L X T 4 1 T Q MY no vi, 'Mi' V ,'Y T T- 4' :':L 'i become larger and larger and apparently when everyone had arrived, the oldest chief among them arose and addressed them in an eloquent, fiery speech telling them of the injuries of the whites and calling them to the warpath to avenge them- selves. This speech was followed by one after the other of the chiefs, until every- one was in a frenzy of excitement. A few hours before midnight, one of the chiefs came from the circle and announced that they would now go to sleep and hoped that the prisoner would enjoy hearing the owls and wolves, for early in the morning he was to be carefully scalped and his nose, eyes, eyelids. and ears cut off. Then rising from the ground they all started for their lodges. As each one passed by he gave the white man a terrible look of hatred, but to their sneers Yeager, apparently, paid no heed, yet inwardly he was sick at heart. Those savages passing before him would not pass up the chance to begin their reign of terror with a deed that would quell the spirit of the bravest white man, and that they would carry out their threats, he well knew. NYhen the last one had filed by him Yeager was left to his thoughts. His pain was unbearable. A thousand needles seemed to prick his numb body while the strain on his neck and shoulders was terrible. lle wondered how long he could endure this horrible agony. A cold sweat broke out upon his forehead and his eyes seemed to hold fire coals under their lids. Each breath was a torture. For two hours his body suffered this inhuman suffering, then a sweet numbness came over his lower limbs and his suffering was lessened a little. Yet, the pain of his body was no greater than the agony of his fancied brain. liven now he could see plainly the leering faces of the savages. hideously smeared, splotched and spot- ted with war paint. Their features distorted by the blinding, inborn hatred for the white man. But suddenly he thought he saw a figure moving cautiously toward him. VVas some brave so furiously angry that he could not control his desire to kill until morning? He hoped it was, for death would be merciful. The man was much closer now. A dog growled close by, but the Indian silenced it with a muttered curse. In a moment he was kneeling beside the scout and had begun to dig away the dirt hurriedly with his hands. Not until he began to scratch away the loose earth did Yeager recognize the Indian or ascertain his motive in paying him this silent, early morning visit. He could scarcely refrain from shouting when he saw that his would-be deliverer was the Indian whom he had befriended at the spring. The redskin dug for fifteen minutes in silence, then, all the dirt having been removed, he lifted Yeager from the pit and placed him gently on the G9 7' x KT so A ii all -1 slzaefi F7 . gg-J -A-----A----l-1-wg-A-M . lrffifl t i 3 flex 1' L'--. -,Y rv-.f ' A 'A ' . A - 1 ' 1 iifsi ' . '. 2 4 .t ' e ' N ,il p , A, gl 'I ' Qin' . A , p. y 3 V- Q ' L, f -,Q .i r f is if lt ii i l s I , f ,mr 'xii 5 1 iii I 'sa t l ' A 5' lb A yi., LW! , -4 V 'lt I ' f Q J. il-lrtgli I 1 'Q ,NJ Lff. l ii t'l..1t V QLD 5. i' Q 5 l ' dr i Jul 'l ' l ff 'P ' V K X l Q-1 , . Ulf, ' - ' 'i O f LJ L i it tsew , i r- f it ' :R-Ziff., L i A.. M ' l 1 1' il ground. After which he unbound his body and for ten minute I l lndian's massaging, 'Yeagens legs refused to bear him. Then the him up and noiselessly carried him to the outer edge of the camp. clump of small trees he spoke for the first time, Your horse there, Go, and may the Great Spirit watch over you. Yeager held out his 1 Indian clasped it in silence. then after a moinent's pause, he slipped q ward the camp. S rubbed him briskly to restore the circulation to the munbed limbs. liiut in spite of all the brave picked Pointing to a he whispered, hand and the iietly back to- 'llrue to his word the brave had hidden his own horse for him, and mount- ing' as quickly as his legs would permit, the scout rode hastily away. Reaching' the top of the hill over which he had ridden a captive the afternoon before, Yeager turned for a last look at the place where he had barely escaped a horrible death. lle wondered if his strange lndian friend would esc of the chiefs. 'llhen he turned and rode rapidly away to warn the uprising and to summon the troops stationed at Fort liradly. Still of his narrow escape tilled his brain. and he muttered obstinately 1 Jnly one in a thousand. Uld Timer, t ine in a thousand. fi. ,df I. I i gg, X igx 7U 1 1-. si .-4 'V .I iifncsyr ape the wrath settlers of the the thoughts to his horse, 1 X Y, ,fc N' f 'm rf W is 1, wx' f, i ffl. V J x-- --- xx-vm kxnwi ifnrn lvl 'l . c- gear g ' i T is is sw ,ri 13 7' ' i' ,, - W V ' QM' 'f3..v.- .Rf I ' Q jf .L : Tlvf-we- ' fl 'gi'l,'1 l ,Q 5 'L l-'jc td? l,a21A- -LP.-T-3' 5-A .. V-gift. . , i 4 ii f s ii fl rl , 'sg A, A -fl'- V-'T , -1. 1 i I l ,- ,. lf it ,gil cl, I-i. is r, i 5 7:5 -sm 1- ..s:1-sr fi -- -as s x 1 ,ff-is -T iwll-3-f-4jegg:.::Q'lf L, . , 7 ,, 5 , ' . , I , i - -' ' ' ' v...g,,, ...Y,..g, , , W .g . Alumni Notes At the beginnig of the school term last September, a number of former gfraduates of the L. H. S. met in the school auditorium and organized an Alumni Association. Mr. E. D. -lohnson. Superintendent of the Lincolnton Schools acted as temporary chairman. A motion for the organization was made and carried and following officers were elected: Miss Ronigmix Lovrl, f'1'v.s1'f1'c11f lClass of 'lSD. Mies. L, C. Nlxox, lvltit'-Pl'L'A'lidL'llf rClass of 'OSL Mies. IZURGIN Rmisixtsfle, Svr1'vz't11'y tClass of 'l8J. MR. lY11,i,1.xir LANDER, 711'L'tIXI!l'Cl' lClass of 'l2l. Miss Love took charge of the meeting and various business matters were taken up pertaining to the perfecting of the organization. The following' committees were appointed: CORliMl'll'l'EIi OF FINANCE. lYII,I,i,xM 'l,.xNoER, C.flt!l1'llIU1l. ELSIIQ RnonEs R.x1'i-in -Ioxxs CHNS'llITL l'll JN .XND IZYLJXWS. SIIICRWUIJIW Cnn,ns, lilltlliflllflll. S.Xl,l,lli Liiii Nixox. Rum' Ri1msn,1,. ENN JLl.Ml3X'l' Ct DMM ITTEI2. lllns. Iliinois lQ.XNlS.Xl,'R, fvlltllfllltlll. Mics, l,. C. Nlxox. Miss .Xiu CIUIWICl,l,. XY.Xl,'I'lCR Cos'rNif:1c. l'l'lil,lCl'llY CUXlMlT'llEl'1 Miss Rluuox llilsl-1. .Xnother committee consisting' of Misses .Iohn Anthony, Marion XYise, and Ruth Rhodes was appointed to make arrangements for a banquet to be held some time during the Christmas holidays when all absent Alumni would be more likely to be at home. No other business was brought up and the meeting' adjourned. Tl IE ,fu.L'MN1 n.xNoL'E'1f A large and enthusiastic number of Alumni of the L. ll. S. met at the Kiwanis llall on December 26, l922, for a banquet. The hall was beautifully decorated with the school colors, gold and black. Streamers of black and gold extended from the ceiling to the four corners of the table. AX lovely basket of yellow chrysantliemums formed the centerpiece while smaller baskets of flowers were placed at intervals along the table. ln addition lo the .Xlunmi present was the Senior Class of the High School, Dr. and Mrs. l. R. Self, Mr. Krauss princi- pal of the lligh School and a number of wives and husbands of the Alumni who were invited guests. Miss Love acted as toast mistress and the following program was carried out 71 5 Z C F- e-Akfd f :SJ is me - in - 2, I. e 3 s . . ,M .,.-, -Wit 'Y wg , ' 15 -'F arf 9' VV fm! djlilfiffjg ,' - - 'WA ua 'BH tw ?'iTl J Ig. if X' Q 'E mai I i ,lift fl I it E I-ff 1 fr -I , 5 ,t . Q if-L,N a L it-jab . , sf-.. .12 4: ' ..-1-M: - .1 ' 'L . 'p-'fxdg 62 TF + . - 5 M , 4-WLQQT-' V h Y in Yon, L .ohh s ap- Z ,AN af ve Vp' gs ,QQ ':'u f2J'L 9 n .- ' 1 ju UTA' - 1 ' t - 1 - r - V 1 . ' ' f .dit .. s Har t ' ' ur .JL wllq -' s f ft, Nt f it -s+:l'. it t L, 5.f:-::,1., . .. .. . . .1 t. fj 1 1 a. .pm-' 15,44 ,kj A - I. s vs A:-. . i , gif Lisp -L-A ni ....1,..5s .115 - .:a..+1g..g,s.f...I :Qs 'gif F' .gijiq-H -f.' ,r g .1-si ltf.'S.'Ta1,..fawi5 tgaggf: :W.l.E w t X'vClCOlllC to the Class of '23 Miss RoBL3i:T.x LOVE, Iil'CSl.lI7ClIll of .-ls.v0riaz'i011 Response MR. ALTON lYooo, Pr0.vic1't'11f of Class of lZ3. The High School MR. H.fxRoi,o F. Kiuoss. During' the evening' the toast mistress called upon various guests for im- promptu speeches upon life as viewed from their own vocations and avocations. Much merriment was Caused by these speeches. The only business brought up was the election of officers but this was promptly settled by one member moving' that the entire staff be unamiously re-elected for another year. This inotiou was carried. The question concerning the eligibility of pupils to the Association was brought up. lt was voted that only those holding' a high school diploma were eligible. The graduates represented at the banquet classes dated from l908, the hrst year of the high school in Lincolntou, to l92.Z. During this period approximately ZOO pupils have been graduated from this institution. If the majority of these can be enrolled, it will be one of the most enthusiastic organizations in our town and means much to our school. At a late hour the feast was over and was declared to be such a success that it was voted to be an annual affair. After all had joined in singinff .'llllCl'lL'U the . 'B First Annual Banquet of the Alumni fxssociation passed into history, Mics. L. C. NIXON. XVHERE THEY ARE-CLASS OF ,ZZ Rose Bud Chamberlain Hollins College, Virginia Genevieve Dellinger ---- N. C. C. VV. XVillie Ree johnson.-- N. C. C. XY. Marjorie Perkins ------N. C. C. VV. Ueland Putnam ----,-- N. C. C. NV. Selma Putnam .... .... N . C. C. W. Elizabeth Reinhardt ---- N. C. C. XY. Mabel Rhodes ...... Lenior College. Lena Hauss ...... Lenior College Alma Lineberger ---l.incolnton, N. C. Estelle Rudisill .... Catawba College Katherine Xlfhitener Catawba College llrue Holly - Commercial Course at L. H. S. Mattie Seagle Commercial Course at L. H. S. Marjorie lloke .... Lineolnton, N. C. Irene Shrum .... --.Lineolntou, N. C. .launita Ford Secretary at L. H. S. Lester Crowell ..s. - ..... U. N. C. james McLean -------.. LY. N. C. Edgar Love ....... - ...... LY. N. C. N. C. Sidney MeC'utcheon ...... U. Lemuel XYetmore --. ....... U. N. C. .GA It is the purpose of this association to do everything within its power to fur- ther the interests of Lincolnton lligh School, to allow its members to show their loyalty to the school by the service they may render to it as members of. this body. 72 T 9 T - S viii ' urge, 31957 TATTWA Tw ilggiiil Maggy, f M H Nw fm 3. 2 fl, -Y Tyr'-fTJ.ffSi'LiY31 'Il 1 .. ,, . . -, .....,-,.,. s f 1 se2i.aQ3 13g giiiflo. lffsgi 11,5 Q ' qi-it 5-Eff' aslnjgf -H, 'Q--QQ 11321 21-ifhf 5 xx ew -. T . by j lf 3 1 if-V - ml, 'gift' ' ' 'f :J A. Ayr-'... .gi f T Q'35'5l 5Z ?Tv-37752-if-.17-'1.uQ'fe. 1 u' 1 5'-f 1 0 L A ,J-e es ff-f- :wh - f--r in -FQ-,igii Honors MERTT AXVARD This year Lincolnton High School is instituting a new award open to all members of the student body regularly enrolled in the high school. This award is in the nature of a medal bearing on its face a facsimile of the old Lincoln County Court House, with the date of the founding of the town of Lincolnton. Un the back will appear the name of the winner of the award. There will be three medals awarded each year one of gold, one silver and one bronze. This charm will be awarded on a basis of points. which will be granted in athletics. literary events and all other high school activities which tend to broaden and develop the individual. This charm is primarily given to encourage those activities which are as a rule dwarfed by athletics, and consequently the points granted for sport has been reduced to a minimum. Scholarship, debating, short story writing, essay writing and other interscholastics are being featured. It has been the aim to make the attaining of this charm so difficult as to cause it to be held in high repute by the pupils, and an award which will be earnestly tried for. As the awarding of the charm cannot be determined until alter May 15th it is impossible to announce in this years Pine Burr the winners of the first Merit Charm. SHORT STORY CONTEST The short story contest between the students of Lineolnton High developed unusal rivalry and competition and proved a great success. Eleven products of the imaginative brains of aspiring young tictioners were submitted. Judges of the stories were Mr. Heald, of Lenoir College, Mr. llall, ot North Carolina College for XYomen, and Mr. Adams of the L'niversity of North Carolina. The winning story, --lu l1zdia11's Cifllflflfdf, was written by Alton Wlood. Second place went to Mrs. Gravy Talecx H10 Field, by ,Iosephiue Terrill. VVhile third place was a tie between Tlzrvv Otlocle in flzv Jlorzziizgy, by XValter Hoyle and Ilzifialx S. L. P., by Laura MacDonald. 73 6 f af it T we ea HQ w 1' 'yi X. P-N Y ...vi F yt BM, 'Fri-1 lfiiiiem ll W 11 Ei 2133? me I xi-.2 me '5 f ,f,xv'l5':4-1-' 'FA -1.- X ilk, 3, . , as ww viii? .yr igghai. V V 'JH ,Also fi-w' ' C 1 C11 -lhswiefsf 5: . 1 C U , rezieaef E . fir: is -'aes-1 , -'ff-1 T i -s?ai1i:,.Lffs'w,,i i,5i12Fifif'Ti1-,fl f . ali s t? ilgmwil . if f'Ef'l-i.43,ffi!Zf'1'd,.-is ri ,fbi w. 'Z N ' 1' 32' '1L'ST-1.1 i, si' 5-fi?-mbiffii -- if f. '1' -,gl l' l ' T if - TM! iw ,l-'dl ,l i-4. , ' iii 2'!-15,2 1 e curse-.. -- s iffzma fa-Eff e - 1'7A T'-59552, TY Q,-4 ti? in I .H Mini f'XTrsLp1 Social Activities of the Class of '23 The first social the Class attended during their senior year was that of the Alumni llanquet at which time the Class of '23 was received into that Association. Un the evening of February loth, Miss Sallie Abernethy, a member of the class, gave a Yalcntine party in their honor, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Klrs. R. S. ,Xbernethv The home throughout was in Valentine decorations. lfxtending around the walls were festoons of cupids while showers of red hearts hung from the red shaded chandeliers. The Horal decorations consisted of lovely red geraniums and the rooms were lighted with dozens of red burning tapers, the entire scene being one of exquisite beauty. l'artners for the evening were drawn by attractive valentines, these serving also as score cards for the game of progressive hearts dice which followed. The prize for the highest score, a large heartshaped box of candy, was won by lXliss Mildred l'erlcins. Refreshments consisting of block ice cream and individual cakes, each with red heart centers, stuffed dates, nuts, and candies were served by the hostess assisted by her mother. Another delightful social function for the Class was the St. Patricles party that Mrs. -I. XV. Saine gave at her home. The color scheme of green and white, St Patriclis colors and also the colors of the class, were carried throughout the entire party, In an interesting game of progressive hearts dice which followed. Bliss Elizabeth Foust and Mr. llarold F. Krauss won the prize for the highest SU l1'C. fin ice course of green and white was served by Mrs. Saine and Miss Eunice Nlacliay. The guests were presented with little dolls, dressed in Irish costume as favors. Other socials planned for us during the remainder of this year are a reception tion given by the juniors and a Senior-Siiphmore party which we are looking forward to with great pleasure. 74 Clif: A ! I le elf. wWf-e..,,LwMWe.W . Q fi , ,,,g.,,, ...,, -Le . WL, . .. I .ai Q5 '- fi' .--' digg 5' it f ':fz. ., --fm 1 ,,,, . - QU - . . mi pf-, 12, .1 1' -V 7 H . g -HY pf? 'ff-1-- ' .K - 1 -f 7??' 12 'jxFjw ' - 1- I -'1 ' 'X ' 4 Av. '1' 1 V9 'f- '- I I eo, ifwneffasoie fo., -J my 'ff 'tt A .gig 2--' 'P I I . - . gv it ..1Lw--- i Q' ' ' Ti 1 , . l 'l jg' fl mai- 'I .4!'n..--fgf.-iff?-fr fb- A - -, -'S-.nf Life' .. .sm-v4.1 .Y .V .... . ,. ff P, I 3' iwnxnz s ?i1.- Lf ' I Laying of Cornerstone l'RUGRgXXI The Grand Lodge, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ol North Carolina will convene in the Masonic Lodge Room of Lincoln Lodge No. l57, Lincolnton, North Carolina, at 2:00 p. m. o'cloclc, Thursdziy, April 5, 1923, for the purpose of laying' the corner stone of the Lincolnton Iligh School Iluilding. The procession will move in formal order to the site of the new High School Iiuilding. Songeulll llzlil the l'ower of jesus' Nzuneu-- - ---HY 'lllllf .XLIIJIIQNCIQ Prayer .........n....nnn.. .. ...........,..nn.....,nn GRAND CILXPLAIN Stating Purpose of Frection, :ind Request that The Cornerstone he Laid According to the Ancient Lsztge of Freemasonry .........,.e,n,.,....... UR, I. R, SELF Raising Cornerstone .............. ....... . . nno,,...n.............. -. An Ode To Free Masonry ........ LLL lllitlll SCIIOI ll, GLIQE CLI'l'l Deposit ..................,..n.,,.. .......,,o.......n,....n....... Song- lllest lie The Tie That Hinds -.... ,XCDIENCE Lowering' Cornerstone non,........n ,.n........ . - ...... Testing' the stone ...... T.o. ee..... l Q espective I Jfliicers Consecration of Stone ..,T ...o......T..............,..N.... Song- Consecrzition tide - LLL llltlll SCloll M Il, GLEIQ CLUB Invocation ............. - ......LL..... GRAND MASTER Public Grand llonors -- ..,H..L,.........,e.......... -, Semi Out Thy Light -- -H lllrill SCI lot il, GLEE CLUB The Charge ,.......... ....-.,T,.... I IRXNID MASTER Receiving the XYorl-1 ..,T .... ...... I 7 R. I. R. SELF Introduction of Orator -- ....,.......L,..... XV. IRI. CIIILDS Oration ............. ..,..A...... l DR. JXRTI ICR E. IIISIIOR America ..... -H Cl lf FRLS UF SCIlt it JL CHILDREN I'roclamation -- .............. GRAND MARSHALL Doxology .... .... - -- ...L......... ACDIENCE Ilenediction ........-....,........,........,......-. GRAND CHA PLAIN The procession will return to the Lodge Room where Labor will he resumed and the Grand Lodge closed in .Xmple Form. Music Under Direction ot MISS MARY E. FLLTI IN. L CLL'li The boys that have made their letters hy virtue of the fact that they played in a majority of the foothzill and lizislcethzill games of Lincolnton lligh School. and by virture of the Couch's rectmmmendation have organized into a club. It is to he known as the L Club, and its purpose is To Make Athletics Grow in Lincolnton High School and to place our teams on an equal footing with those of like institutions in the State. lts proceedings will he secret and to become a member will be an honor that every high school student should and will cherish. fb 7 5 1 'ul IX .C 93 , , - ' '4 . 5 K ' ' ' TE: :Tw Qs. Q ,,.:fL F Ah: W ' .- ff , iff-Nagy M'-' ' ,,,. f.-Y A 4 Azggsuvw ,P-4 xxx ,.. , r-41:11 ' '- 1 ' -if-fr Q fr - gl' In 'TR' V Tuff-X ' li S7 ' rl I ij ii i A .lfifliffii l i? 'fi ll? i iffy fb I I Graduatron Exercrses Song ................ ,... ..................... G l ee Club Introduction of speaker ........................ Rev. J. T. Mangum, Pastor First Methodist Church, Liucolnton. lrlaccalaureate Address ..................... Rev. VV. A. Lambeth, Pastor First lllethodist Church, Gastonia. Song .......................-...... .... .......... G l ee Club Delivery of Diplomas -- ..... Joseph B. Johnston. Song ............... --l ...... Graduates. MARSHALS Chief JAMES SMITH ROBERT Goomz BRYTE ROYSTER JADDIE MAE SEAGLE JESSIE GAMBLE RLIYNE LITTLE 76 v C - ' , , f , , - ' T3l6f7i,-AQ,.,g.q.rg,f'5.- .3 I--'Lv ,r wx t L' 55, 11 1 X - 'fn .ln :Fw Y 'K 1. Lx' F fx P , X. 1 fy 7.1: -r A L f g nf -, , 1 1 , A 'QM I , A '- 'X 4 - f- Ji ,K 'i' 5 A , r ' A '10 vV Gfvi-.1 1.4, .,,, .LPA-' '-4 0 , V' , , 1, if i ' 'W 'iM'1 ':-JFQF 4717 DQS- I 'HIM 'i 7 .1 M y Q . , . vw FV fs' j4 ' .- 4 L ,5..':L.L 'L ' 'Milf 541- -1 TUG! .. JFILG'-' Q 5' wi Q-'fn 1 sa W , I Q 37, - I EI U W 9. 6 77 Q an jcim ' wr .G -.., ...-,,,.,,,,g-- f, ,,.,...- F ,,, WW x S , , --- w-.. 3 X 6. ., VV '-r - . f 1 f f 5fTq.-- s , , , Q2 1 K , ,,y I I r . ' ' v LLM l 1 - 1 -35.7 e A W V' , .lr 1' if M 1 N L i Z I 1 , -.. I 1 Q i 1 Ng 11 ,' lb ' 4 SI f F- .- .. N 'U L4 . .-. .-. .. .U A 'Z' ' u. 2 ff r--4 4 I 1 W Y 3, ,. I I I! li W 1 1 I . Y 73 ff . ,J f 33' 'fs- Wh- -.W1- -1 nE,, yf . ' --W 'Q- ----v -4- - +,.,.1m if x V 'f A 11 ., fy g Ygyjy I - 5515114 '1 2 LIL, ! :V JWih 5l1l1l'ifQ,1e,a. 1- nl The Members Caaclz --- .... MR. I'. O. llIi'1'llIi.X Captain --- ,--llL'C11I -lEN141Ns 1l1CI1Iay1'1' --- ---.Xl,TUN NV1r11In Royster --- ..e. LlL'llfC1' slenlcins - ee.e. 171111 lgflllk Yoder ...... .... C 1111111 Leonarcl -- .... Q1l1lI1'ZLl'1' 131111: Y. Heavner -- .... G11111'11 .llarrill .... ......... 1 41110 K- Heavner --- .... Tackle Senter ..... ---1-11113 Lohre ..... .... 1 411111111 L. LlC2lVllC1' -- ---1.11111 Beal --- --,, 1121111 Huggins --- ---L.1IL' Kistler -- ...e... E1111 Smith ..... ---1.1110 Shuforcl -- ..... f1ll1f B111'1c bl. Sllllltjlfl --- ---1.1-171' Howard--- .... Half 1311618 K. Goorlaou -- ---Lina Jonas --- ---Half Back G. Crowell -- ---1-I-110 Hoyle --- ---Half 1311612 R. Grigg --- ---1,1110 RESLTLTS UF 'llllli SEAS-f PN L. H. S.--- ---18 lii11g's Blrfllllllillll --- --- O L. H, S. --- -- O Charlotte ---.---- ---7-if L. H. S. -- --- O Gastonia ---- --- 6 L. H. S.--- ---33 lllmtersville --- ---l9 L. H. S.--- ---25 Lenoir ---.-.-- -- --- O L. H. S.--- --- 6 Catawba College --- 6 L. H. S.--- --- 6 Salisbury ----- - --- 6 L. H. S.--- ---Sl liarium Sprinjfs --- 6 L. H. S. ---- -- O Lancaster, S. C. --- 7 L. H. S.--- --- 6 G1'ee115lJo1'o --H -,-13 L. H. S.--- --- O Shelby --- ---46 L. H. S.--- -- 20 Mt. Holly -- --- O 5 79 . F? C.i.a':?i ,- il. uf! 90 H5 L fl.: FEA 'vxx 'ia sn 62' si, E, 5 1.1 l l H 'ui ffwmwaaff 'W P 'ff 1 ii if , if-E? H V if i V if i Q?i, ' ' AJ ' :T -nf lr id' ,, A s , 5-3 ' .4 ' r LA ni ' V, V ,- :SQ-. .g. 51.153,-' s Z,pf'f1f f of 4 pf y i . . ' ta-1 if i 'zlnlflglb i ,, 1 . if ' 1' y U ' 1 wwf-F1 J' 9 1 'T ' 'mf i gi lfi- ' 1 T' - ' - Y J- 'K fi -f-+14-'.EE,-'Q4 r 'iiF-as i 1 ,i 7 -f S - 1i.f.,:,:. A '- ,. ' 17,5-' ,bfi 5- -Q51 V' Football 1922 Upon the completion of our second year in high school, we look back on our record with great pride. 'llwo of the strongest teams in the state administered to us bad defeats. but we held our own with the others. Ably coached by Mr. l'. U. llethea, star quarter and left half of the David- son team in 1919 and 1920, the team always gave a good account of itself. The mercury of the team's lighting pep thermometer was at its highest point when the heavy Catawba College team was held to a six to six tie. VVe are proud of this game, for the boys fought like tigers, tying a team that soon after defeated Lenoir College. The Greensboro game was another one of the sensational and hair-raising affairs, in which the wearers of the black and gold gave the school good reason for being proud of them. They won from us by one lone touchdown. A half minute more of play and the papers would have told a different tale about the Gastonia game. It was a tussle between two well-matched teams and ended with the ball on Gastonias one yard line. Richard Beal tendl, David Kistler fendl, Vaness Howard thalf baclcl, and Victor lleavner tguard J, who played in most of the games, but on account of stop- ping school, could not play the latter part of the season, were missed very much. Each of the above mentioned played stellar ball and their work was appreciated by all the school and proved a valuable asset to the team. Vtle are sorry that we lost some of our best players by graduation this year but we are sure that they are going to make a good record for Lincolnton High somewhere else. Hugh jenkins and Graydon Shuford were the stars of the season, although the whole team was exceptionally well balanced, each man a star in his place. Qur success in football adds to the growing demand for more and better athletics in this high school. A so if ami l '6?JfY1Y Q- XX fi I 4 i 0 no JY XIX A A 07 3041 myafzkff' 1 1.15 H-'1a19i1nG.uai. ' ' I Y gg V , N 4 . 1 4 I2 ,Ima -ffxf' r.g'M --Q .x.. .A , f ' mtv' ,A ,X , . f is 4,-.- '- - -:vnu-,-V ,.f..'4 jlwx , Zu? X X - x YK xx 1 1 i 1A 1 I f 7 4 P, . ff.: n. 5 -va - L' R, , yi. , L 'En r ,J I 1 1 -.,,M.M fi f , N 1 1 W , W 'N h W , F E F, , ,.. , w rr cp 1 Y Y r-' Z T3 +1-4 4-J GJ .lf 'IA E1 fl-fl I N r V 9 A 9: . x I 'fQ '9' f w. 9- Y'-if -Y Y rv- Y--rin-TY-,-'Qs'-,.-'.-lv?-kiwi rg AY f74Y r 1 '43 6 r . J ' . A V , V vamndxsanss.-xsf.1..:.L.g.gL ....,LLALf.. ,. . . X 1 ia: 1' 1. . ,. K: L--. ..L-,.4,,2ifs i we-CX, ' 4. f- -1-' F1 1. 1 '2wmas'r'f -fg f: ,,g . 1 5 . V' . +i?---Y--1-ff-4, -f i 4, -16 PV ' 2? H ' i Hrkff..-2' A f V f fl l .iwi-5153... .. y , if-.1-1?- iff? . ' 1 ' 'N 'gf ...Z.S.....,BK.....i4 Wn 5 7 i .-2411.-E.. i l 1 Lf -a '-,J C YHY 'ARL Q . N Coaclz --- C'afftf11'f1 -- .lfIlllllfjl'l' - Kenneth Cooflson Harry XYyckoff Nur Donald Jonas llnfgli Jenkins L. H. S. .... L. H. S. .... L. H. S. .... L. H. S. --- L. H. S. .... L. H. S. -- L. H. S. .... L. H. -- H. S. --- L. H. ' L. S. --- L. H. S. --- L. ll. S. --- I4. l'l. S. --- 1l KL QR. l Huggins 1 L f R L. H. S. --- L. H. --- L. H. S. --- L. H. S. --- L. H. S. ..... L. H. S. .........- L. H. S. total Basketball ------ H. F. KRAUSS --- Gxuynox Suuifonn --- llxlucy XVYCKUFF TEAM Forward! .Xltun 1Yooil Forwarrll Edwin Royster 1 Centerl Guardl -lzunes Smith Guard 'J Tlimnas lliarrill RESCLTS HF 'llllli SEASUN ----- -- 32 .Xslmry --------------. ---- 11 26 L. C. Cluh uf C. N. C. .-- ---- ZZ -- 35 lImvz11'd Creek ...... .... 1 1 -- 19 St211'tmyn W..... .... 4 9 ---- 17 Fn1'estCity--- ---- 37 ---- Z7 .Xshury ------ ---- 15 - -- 20 Startown ........ .... 1 9 ---- Z7 lnlmyzlrrls Creek --- ---- 15 ---- 42 Fallston -------- ----16 --- 12 Hieliury .... ---- 14 --- 18 Forest City --- ---- 42 ---- Z9 Cniun --- --- 24 ---- Z3 Maiden --- ---- 21 ---- 15 Monroe - ---- 51 ---- Z5 Shelhy --- --- 13 -- 30 Nt. Holly -- .... 15 ---- 24 Mt. llnlly ---- ---- 14 ---- 28 Gmiiclsmlville --- --- 6 -- 9 C'ha1'l0tte ........ .... 3 1 --- 458 Uppmients total .... --- 426 Q ,ag a i . -. ' w J - .-'X l ,Vx ,hi ,,.,-, ,U , .' Q fgr is 2 ... l y-5 J- iP'jff-i Jfiwfff-,1.,+i Pwr F V ' . ' '. 5 .7 i .4 -'f ,.,--cZf T'..ZJr.'i51q'Qll A:iili i -A ' I -l----- - f ' 1 --f?,:L3-TI+f f1u1'lS'f'5-jp ig'-' ','-'is !E ,1 , .V 52,4-J 11 lf xi -'ls f .FVPF 1,346 Va' :rf 1 ,vary . :ft P 1: filgaifi .' 'Li'-4.-2 f a . ,, an 3 'W 'J- L V .,. --,,,,--Af' - N- ,. 'i ' X 1 -' 'A' T421-:ml . ,. fx 'Q i i Va Wt. .4,+.Eftg!1tf11 1 T fl . w 5:12, T- ' E,2r.a-Eff-eeefi is 41 .. .1 ' ...a'2Zl',?'. s l f,3fl5E.,,:.g-.5..S.giidieierlff1 ai? li! -i gf,5ff5S7:fig 3737 1'i7 13:'9 s till' 1' 'Q-ffia i Basketball Summary The basketball season was a great success. XYe won thirteen games and lost six. Our first defeat was administered by our old rival, Startown. This game was marked with continual scoring on their part, but in the second game we made a complete comeback, upsetting all the dope, and defeated them by one point. Forest City seemed to have our number, also Monroe and Charlotte, but out- side of these the flashy wearers of the black and gold, displaying superb pass- ing and locating the goal with ease, brought home the bacon. In view of the fact that the local quintet was handicapped because of the lack of an indoor court on which to play and practice, being forced to play several games on such courts having had only an outdoor on which to practice. their record is indeed commendable. Immediately after the second Startown game the team suffered the loss of its captain, a stellar player, who on account of a broken arch was compelled to stop playing for the remainder of the season. Nevertheless this did not stop them for they went on fighting harder than ever. The team seemed to be in the rarest of form when they defeated Shelby 25 to 13 in the championship series. Outside of a little roughness the game was a thriller, marked by much rooting on the side lines. The crowd almost went wild when Shelby's supposedly best player was put out of the game on account of personal fouls. Among battles notable for the good, allround playing of both teams are those with Hickory, Maiden, Union, and Startown. XVe came so near defeating Hickory that they haven't quite recovered from the scare. The best games of the season were those with Shelby and Charlotte, in the championship series, despite the one sided scores in both games. the former in favor of Lincolnton and the latter in favor of the opposition. Lincolnton High has never yet failed to put out a winning basketball team. and the team this year certainly upheld the record with credit. It it to be regretted that all of the members of this years team, with the ex- ception of one, are lost by graduation. llut we feel confident that those here next year will not fail to live up to the record made by teams in the past. ' 84 N i' -' if A ,ii Q2 53295325 i ' 75 1 'fin :3ivif'Vf,: LL V-V V T' ' f ,ff - f- .. --..ll.,,1:-.7.V'Ff ' ffl . V' gilt, -D ,. 5 a 5 .Zj'LK?.W'.l A:Ai' ' ' ' ' V . -V i as . , M -1 , i 11, yi 1 l l A gg V YA,,A,1,+ . , , .-HN-f--fx vi9'l-ti , -1 d fr Q ff, , ,Q-T V H7 ,. f. ,,1 .1-vw 1' - l 4.1 U 1 'E fl-KTA 4' N. I ' 1 i I jg' l -W 1 ltillrl 3 S' 2.1 ' , 1 1 Q iillf . V rf . l P 4 r l cr: , y .. patronize our Advertusers Recuprlocnty i State of being reciprocalg mutual action and reaction--Wfebster y i -'www l ,l g 5? .iv Noah Webster has defined reciprocity as mutual action and re- l E action. The men who have given us acls for this year's Pine 5 ll 3 Burr have made the annual a paying possibility. Those of E us who read the annual can, by exercising reciprocity, repay them E for their consideration and kindness. We take this opportunity of thanking the business firms represented herein for their action and our many readers for their mutual reaction. 3 Q a ' tw :gg M., 4.,,,,-,,.,c...M,-ccjgiiiigzi.::11.-.: ooooooooooooo-ooooqoooooeoecaooooooeooooo Are You One of Them? j 2 , ' 7 2 llfCRi W + in Af' 'iw 524' ni P' Z' N soliciting new business this Bank wants no better testimonials than those voluntarily spoken in its behalf by the throng of satisfied customers whom it has had the pleasure of serving all these years. N .wwf 4514 Www Af' V Ee Ll' ff Jai fe -' The County National Bank LINCOLTON, N. C. W. E. GRIGC- .........,... ,......eee, P resident R. S. REINHARDT ...... ..,... V ice-President HAROLD E. GRlGG s,e.,... .,,,ee,.,... C ashier 9000909QQQQQQ909990QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ J. Edward Kale Sz Co. Lincolnton, North Carolina QQQQQQQQQQ-.ooo ooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 499090009 . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -ini I II Il II II II II ll II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II Il II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II 'I o oooQooQ00QQoQooooQoo:::o::::::::: ::::o::::o::: ::-- A. L. QUICKLE Attorney-at-Law lincolnton, N. C. H. A. IONAS LAWYER LINCOLNTON, N. C. A SINCERE RESPECT J 'V1!iU1QU?u4rQr111Ya1fl for the laws of the land is essential to good citizenship and success in life. ,ale -. ffm, , wD1511Lf13L11f'.E'f1ULI5fEf1i111Q CHAS. A. JQNAS ooooooooooooooooeoooooooo Childs Childs Attorneys-at-Law Lincolnton, N. C. Compliments of W. IVI. NIC!-IOLSON Attorney-at-Law Lincolnton, N. C. R. J. MAUSER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 2 5 Reinhardt Building Lincolnton, N. C. KEIVIP B. NIXON Attorney-af-La W General Practice Phone 249 Q0990099Qoqooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll ll 0 II ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll II ll ll ll l ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 ll ll ll 0 ll ll ll ll 0 ll ll ni ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 0 ll tl li ll 0 0 ll ll ll ll ll 0 r 0 o 0 0 ll ll n 0 ll ll 0 0 in ll ns o ll 0 0 0 1? I : :qQq:: : 2 : :v: : QQQ-vv-ooQqoQQoQQoeooQQQQQ Qeooooooooooqoqe il -III ' 7 Saxony Spinning 0. Combecl Peeler Yarns Liucolnfon, - North Carolina H 9 Q Qoooooooooooooooooooooooo V X tiff -- R, . , QM a I I i iw J N' 25952 G ' I f.1 Q ' I A Q fu . f- f .--aaa-3,w:o'1Q 1 rim, ef- Y I of 5 f :c.l !f'5'r7f?ll ,QMS lima Eflff 1 I' fs - Tffafil-sayin: 1 U-fwfiisafi '55 K el-1 will f I t W i 5 I'-vs,.,Q..gg2ffs1 '.2?iff2:sv-U F2?z.s.f2'Sm:'es' High School Whiz-bangers Y Mr. Krauss: You boys use a book for everything. Efiitllill R0,v5f01': lIlutting inl 2 Yes sir, T b f l A ' N 'o e ore ic can comb his han. om I-Iarrill must have a blue print ,lliss lillllffxytljl-'l211llCS, what is JIIIIIFN Snziflz-Ile is a man x 'l'e'fn'1n'1'-Huffli, what k' l f an orator? i rho is ready to lay down his life for hi ' s country b . mc o creatures do we find in the sea Fl Hugh JCIIIFI-11SfFl 1 ' ' ' ' ZIPIDLI INCI llld1ClS. Miss fI11flm11xviVVl1o was Macbeth? Sfzzilvzif-A11 Iinfflixl 0 5 sl Seneral in the Revolutionar Edna f01z0sf'Illiis picture looks like a monke Plzofograjilzvr-X flfiss Builfv-fXlton what is the me ' 1 You ought to have known tha y W' a r. v . t before you had it made. . . , f , amng of 1 .JI ' ton Any old sheep ought to know that. Mr. Jolznson-Bob, who was Edmund Burke? Bob Goode-V-He is the man who said, I came ii .., TEUFIIC7'-XVZilfCl', who was James Boswell? lVa1fv1'--fcluickly5- He is the president of Labor. 90 ierpetually' f , I saw, I conquered. the American Federation of R 6 5395316 :c : : ::::o:::: c :Qoo::oQo: :oooooeqaaoooeeoeoo IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllIIIIIIIlllllllIIllIIIIlllllllIllIIllIIllIllIIllIllllIllIIIIllllIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII An Educated Clientele Appreciates Efficient Service ww' ,,,.,,, , ,,,, .. :L-CNW -5 cl- 2 ,J ,' XWJMK' M! We endeavor to satisfy our customers by square dealing and prompt, efficient ser- vice at all times. We handle Texaco Gasoline and Qils and Automobiles and Accessories of all kinds. Jai' HUPIVIOBILE SERVICE STATION Air, Water and Courteous Treatment are Always Free. Main Street Filling Station Lincolnton, N. C. IlllIllIlllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIllIllIIIIllllIIIIIlIIllIHIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll : : : : : : : : :Q :ooooc :0ooooooooooooooooqooooooooo f 1 9 II II II II II II I I I I II II :I I II II II II I I I I I I I II I I II II II II II I I II II I II II II II II II I II II II II I II II II II II II I II II II I I II II II I I - QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQ . QQQQQQQQQQQ T H E WINCHEITER STORE Baseball Sporting Football Goods Basket-Ball of and Tennis Goods All Kinds r 'K WE ,406 I0!0!YEfQJ XXV 71415 l!,400W4I0f BUJINEJJ We carry only dependable lines that We can heartily recommend and we can take care of your wants better today tban ever before. THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE GENERAL HARDWARE LIIVCULIVIUAC Na v o 0 , QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ qqqeeeeooooQoaoooooooQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooeoooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooooe Dr. L. M. Coffey DENTIST First National Bank Building Electric Service Co. 91 Anything Electrical All Work Guaranteed Give Us a Trial G. W. Tobey--C. C. Randall Lincolnton, N. C. We carry in stock at all times a full line of fresh and cured meats. Our IVIotto Is: A SQUARE DEAL TO EVERYBODY. Phone 389 YOURS TO PLEASE WILLIAMS Gt IVICKINNIS Eat more bread but be sure it is the better kind. BUTTER-NUT BREAD Carolina Baking Co. Gastonia, Charlotte, Greens- boro, N. C. oooooooeoeooooeooe-Qooeooo Dixow PRESSINC claus Tailoring Shop A11 Work Guaranteed J. T. oixoiv, Proprietor Phone 388 LINCOLN STORE Fancy Groceries Phone 229 Best Quality Careful Service ABERNATHY ELECTRIC SHOP Lincolnton, N. C. Electrical Contractor and Supplies Estimates furnished on any size job. L. L. ABERNATHY PUTNAIVVS BARBER SHOP The Leading Shop, With Six Chairs L t d IVI St t ocae on am ree We Appreciate Your Business TUB AND SHOWER BATHS CHILDREN HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY IVI. A. 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WARLICK FURNITURE COMPANY The Home of Good Furniture Phone 166 LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA Qoooooooooeoooeeooeoooeoo: : : : : :: :ooooc co: : : - : ooooooooooof Q -- ------oo --- High Grade Automobiles DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS STUDEBAKER LIGHT AND SPECIAL SIXES ENOUGH SAID CALL ON US FOR DEMONSTRATION HOYLE IIVIPLEIVIENT CO. Phone 102 ABSOLUTELY N ECESSA RY to your happy existence is a reliable Ice and Coal Dealer. THATS US Thats Part of an Education Too. Phone 50 JOHNSTON ICE 8: FUEL CO. IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Lincolnton Milling Company Dealers ln HIGH GRADE FLOUR PHONE 32 LINCOLNTON, N. C. IlIIIIIllWIIIIIIHTIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -----0- -vv---ov--- -oooooooo9oQQ9Q-:p- - - J- ,aaa QooQeooeoocQoeoooecoceooeoeoooooooooo THE SHOE STORE W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES IF IT'S NEW OR IF IT'S GOOD YOU CAN GET IT AT The Square Store A. W. Webber I... Tayler ARCOLA HEATING A SPECIALTY Lincolnton Plumbing and Heating Co. Expert Plumbing and Heating Contractors Steam, I-Iot Water and Vapor Heating Phone No. 31 Lincolnton, N. C. cocoa oeooooo 0900ooevooooooooooeoooooooee I , ::: : :oooo: :o: :oQQQoQQoQoQ: :Q: :ooo: :eooo:::o: Buick Automobiles The Car That You VVill Be Satisfied With The Standard of Comparison Our Garage is Equipped With Modern Machinery John K. Kline Sz Son. Phone 341 Lincolnton, N. C. J. L. HUNTER INSURE AND BE SURE Dealer in Staple and Fancy GRO C ERIES LiNCoLNToN T INSURANCE 6a REALTY LINCOLNTON North Carolina COMPANY --A-- --A-- -A -- --A-- cocoa v vv--ov vvvvoov vovvoooo- vvvvoeqoooooooooooo Qoeooooooooeoooeooo ,,,,--,----..----- ------ Q ---vv Marble Granite Limestone Sandstone Estimates Cheerfully Given JOHN J. MORTON Cut Stone Contractor West Morehead and P. 8x N. Railroad West Fifth and Railroad Charlotte, N. C. Stonework in all its Branches P. O. Box 291 Scboltg, Flowers and Seed Lincolnton. N. C. Charlotte. N. C. H. W. Peters, Co. WTEFEYA . f a .,,, .. jewelers Engravers Boston, Mass. Qooooooeoeoooooo: : : : :occ : : ' L- gcsfzmg 1914, , 1. , A- ff - X . X , X A I , Q: M ,, :,y2f' R22-.Af JM V-f-' , .4 , ,,w,T,1,,T - 'q ya' ki L14F-f - fm,,1 Q Q, Q W - 1 4? , 1 , fx xg , ' 7 A I u ,W ' ,b E , xi ' p- fa V 1 w guuwgeagmlmw,-Q 1.. -. -VHA-KA,-1 L- --- X -' ' I 1 ,.w - -,, 1. , . N - A K, -W -- , M. l 1 KJ 5? , xffgqf 29ef.J ,,.L W, ., , ..,, W 'W ww X -I 11 . , y ' .Q -4 , ... fl... , I T 55245925 f A 5. Sf J ' M fr T 1 . ,M V, 1.4: I' Q, QQ' Q y .ff .Q 1 Q 0099990099909999QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ-gcc-Q-va Shop At The Lincolnton Variety Store 5c, 1Oc AND UP Next to the Post Office Lincolnton, N. C. The Abernethy Co. 6' CO TTOXVM Lincolnton, N. C. C. GUY RUDISILL AND BROTHER DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, CLOTHING AND HATS From the Cheapest That's Good To the Best That's Maden 000999oeooooeoeoooQaaa:Qooeoooeoeeooooooooooooeeoo 1 QQ-Q-Q-Q-QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQeoooooooooooooooeeooooo H. A. Kistler GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Lincolnton, North Carolina ' 7 Y 5 YOdeI' 8, MCIJCHH Tl-IE 1:5395 YCUNG IVIEN'S STORE DEALER IN '1 High Grade Furniture CLEANERS, TAILCRS -i AND FURNISHERS. L I N C O L N T O N North Carolina oooooooooeaoooooeoooeoooeo Funeral Directors Lincolnton, N. C. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 99000 000000000000000000000000 --00--000----000---000 - - - - - - - - v v v v --0- v - v0000v v0000000000000000-0 Central Candy and Cigar Co. Full Line of Candies Headley's a Jpecialty Pinehurst and Garcia Grande Cigars Exclusively wholesale Lincolnton, N . C. Lz'm'0l7zton l'r1'7ztz'71g Compafgf PRINTERS AND DESIGNERS Phone 281 Lincolnton, N. C. CAROLINA OIL CO. Lincolnton, N. C. We carry in stock Lubricat- I ing Oil of every kind, Crease, Transmission Lub- ricants, Texaco Auto Cas, Christolite Oil. Try it and you will continue to use it. Branches : Lenoir, Morganton and Newton, N. C. HOVIS CAFE The Sensible Place to Eat Dinners Served I I 130 to 2:30 WSW QUALITY FIRST, LAST, AND ALWAYS. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CON- VINCED WDW Office Phono 172 Res. Phone 59 L- C- HOVIS, PY0Pflef0l' l 00000000 000000 , v 1 Y, Ki gi N ,Lf X 9' r 't'e e' e 't W, .o. , , Q ,,,l'f3Kil1 V -.. ' ,J F , 'f . f.', '. .1 Q5 KW rfrr v,fAV. f. V.--of at ' Q, , lf' , '- 1 --4--f Va-rw-H if two , 'fig it ' .f1.Q? iit -l'l Q't .A 1.' 'iv Y ' l - l lyme U ee he ' eA+e W W-1351+ - 'gg ,, . 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IVUIIQJ'-I ain't ask you ain't you ain't F. l ask you ain't you is. You aint, is you. -1-tiT'11 -. W Miss MacKay-W'hat were three routes to California in 1849? Rob Goode'-Across the continent, across the isthmus and around the Cape , of Good Hone. l z T5 105 ' fwf , I 'ua e N ll or i I I P P I 0 I P I I P I I u P I I I IP n P 0 0 n I IP IP IP IP I IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP P I I I IP IP IP P IP IP I IP IP 0 I I I I I I I I - -QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ900: c ooo: : c co: : : :oo: :QQA A ':E2 'spun' xv Whenever you think of motion pictures, think of this design. Whenever you think of this design, think of the best motion pictures. The design stands for the Ford Theatre. The Ford Theatre stands for the best in motion pictures. You cannot forgetg We challenge you to. an FORD THEATRE, LINCOLNTON, N. C. CHAUNCEY D. SEROE-P Kenneth Erigg-5 PUBLKIACCOUNTANT . . . Company Audits--Systems-Tax Service v V ' Cotton Member I P National Association of CostAccountants VV? I LINCOLNTGN, N. C. I Lincolnton, N. C. F. B. Ford FQ. Sons EXPERT SHOE REPAIRERS .oogooooooooooooooooeoooo0999 Qaqqqqqaoqoooooooooooooo I 99094, 9 IP IP IP IP P P IP I P P IP P P P I IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP P IP IP IP IP I IP IP P P IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP IP I I IP P P I IP IP P IP I I P P I IP P I Ii IP In 4.4::::::::::::::::::: ec::ooe::o::::::::::oo:::::o: THERE IS NO TONIC THAT EOUALS THE GREAT OUT-OF-DOORS Whether you like moderate exercise like Croquet or the more strenuous tennis or baseball, you will find here every essential for personal or Held equipment. Sole Agents for Spalding Sporting Goods LANDER HARDWARE CO., Linconlton, N. C. RIVER VIEW FEED THE KIDDIES CAKE INSTEAD DAIRY OF CANDY LinColnton's Leading D . any We are noted for our Cakes, hot rolls and Fluffy deli Clous Bread. Do not suffer over hot stoves A Cgfi' -make use of ours. INSPECTED COWS .l- V- AUSBURY THE LINCQLNTON Proprietor BAKERY Lincolnton, N. C. 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MEETING PLACE Childs-Wolfe Drug Company Field and Carden Seeds, Drugs, Toilet Articles, School Supplies, Stationery, Cameras, Films Developed. SODAS, CIGARS Electrical Fixtures and Lamps, Cut Howers for all Uccasions. COME, CALL OR WRITE us your wants. We appreciate the business, so kindly give us the first chance at your needs. Lincolnton, North Carolina c: ::::o:::oo::QoQoQo:::: 111 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ooeoooeoeoooeoeooo QQQQQ IIllnulunuInIulIuIannuuanunnuuanInmmumummw MQSES GEQRGE Staple and Fancy Groceries WISHING Fruits and Confections YOU MUCH SUCCESS X DR. I. R. SELF Lincolnton, N. 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