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

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1 f 3. 1 1 1 ui , Q 1 Mn A 1 fgflibris COPYRIGHT 1930 BY VERTIE DAVIS Eflifm'-in-Clzief AND RUFFIN SELF llusiucxs lllcmager 1930 PI E BURR ..:. :W X m y , X fgigf x E sse x , A Q 4,5 NX , Q W K N 'fir f VOLUME IX Published by THE SENIQR CLASS OF LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOGL L1Nc301.NToN, N. C. Paar Four Foreword you. O reader. we commit this issue of THE PINE BURR. XVe have en- deavored to represent naturally and vividly a bit of the sunshine and the shadows of our last year at our beloved Alma Mater. If per- haps in the years to come this may bring a smile to a tired face and awaken hidden memories. or spur a weary heart on to greater thinys. what more could we ash? I,INCoLN'1'0N HIGH SCHOOL um 'TW Dedication C550 our Superintendent, Wiley M. Pickens, Whose ii Wise counsel, though expressed in few Words, is felt and known by this student body and Whose Whole-hearted interest in and support of Senior activ- ities have made the publication of this book possible, we, the Seniors of '30, attempt to reveal our sincere gratitude by the dedication of this edition of THIS PINE BURR. Agiw g . if 'W' f'- , K f ?'?'P 'V f v . i X Q Beverley P Cosiner N ancyfvx Caldwell Asst Eaifor qv S. Ra Lowder Facuxy Adwlfof 'W-'if . M 4 - Bus flfgff Verhe V Davls Ruffxn IF Ed-in-Chief Bz15:ManJcge1' ,QA .W , W . 4 hh: ' gf ., f Q EL? , 5 l WM if Qin, A' f Lillie MAeWiHGnson Adv Manager 45? Pho fo Eofiozf 'B 15W 2 I' Car! Ford emberr Cfrculafxon Mgr Ruih N. Leonavd Y Elfibggxiphllllgg , , F ,fePf,0Q4yWQyyi, e ee-Qz2f206y4f eees QQ?4-1QZ7752 WWW!f7QweWfee2QwQeeQeeeWf fyaew ' THE PINE BURR STAFF Pug I 1 Mus Mlm Nllss Kiln Mx. Bliss Paqv 5936: 'T-T? 4,-wuwrf' ,aff F Xf'l'I.' lv'mMl'llliI 1. , ,, 1l.7lj!ll.Y1I lil-Ll, V , l.utm mul l'g1'w11rfl Rxlxw KIl'R , l.ul1'u, lnmlzxlf, L'fr':m Ilulmll ,, ,,, llIV.YfUVj' S xl I 1 u , , , .S'rzX'l111 Sioux , C1lf'n1i.xfV.x' lzzqht FY Miss Misa Mus. Min Bliss MR. 2,4 f M., KW Slanln-ikkx' , , Q-UIVllIIl'l'1'Hl QIASION , llmm' Ifrmmnm ,luxxs ,,,, ,, Jluillwmlff Ilnkl-. V, .llutlluulutz llurrxyxx , ,S'tmm,fmjvln l.uwm-,R , 1jI'lAlIl'lf'll ORDER OF BOOKS Classes Organizations Athletics Jokes and Ads The Garden of Memories Come walk with me into this garden So full of flowers and pathways fairg It is a place of school accomplishments, Ot' which each one has sought his share. Many years have been spent in this garden Cultivating the path to success, Making the hours as pleasant as flowers Shining with golden happiness. One backward glance, and then we know That our work is successfully done. Recalling the care to perfect each row Is a sign of the victory we've won. No matter what this new life may bring, lVhen lights and shadows fall, To this lovely garden memories we'll cling As the happiest garden ot' all. of ours f yt X N .fi do 'ts M3 b W ,, 5 R F x' X-X Il A 1 ,.Y f' , ,NXA.'w,dl'l4Ll1,, , 5: 4 Zi, W . f '-A.-..,,, yin. K '-v.- K , Fkrqfdjws-AWA. J SE IGRS I I I -an-R 'EY'- wyr. , 6 sv klpwvj M S' Senior Class OFFICERS KICRMIT CLONIGER ,, ,, , , P reszkiwzt ESSIE LAWING . ,, ,, ,, I yI.C'6'-Pl'6'SZ'dI'llf JAMES CORNWELL .A A, ..,... . ql'C'l'l'fU'l'jf-TI'f'ClHlll'lJl' HAZEL VVHITESIDE ,.., ., . HI'-YfflI'!l MARY BANDY ,..,,,,v, . .. P rnplzvf HAROLD SHERRILL , , , .. , . I,a11'31w' MARY LOUISE JOHNSON ....O . OOO.S, Poeff Pucjn' .lkLL't'fL'L' Mascots of Senior Class CAROLYN ROPER AND SHELY ROPER ,Leg V , lvfuuwm our l4oL11'lw:7 ay Seniors RALPH ABERNETHY ROMEO 7716 flzing flint goes the farthest in nmlfiuy lifr' worfh u'h1'Ic is just fl plcrlsuwf sn11'Iv. Commercial Club. '30, BRYTE L. BLACKBURN PINKIE Ullvlly worry! Lift' is foo short, Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Music Club, '20, Commercial Club, '30, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, '27, Sewing Club, '27, Gypsy Rover, '27. EVELYN BAKER l,1'nrI fhim' vars to many, thy tongue' fo few. Sewing' Club, '26, Girls' Athletic Associ- ation, '26, Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, St. Ce- celia Music Club, '29, Commercial Club, '30, Toreadors, '28, Gypsy Rover, '27. MARY ELIZABETH BANDY ALMARY97 Ilefcrnfhmfion, self-confidencc, and cjforf nmlfc dreams como true. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Toreadors, '29, Librarian, '30, Basketball, '29, '30, Class Prophet, '30, President St. Cecelia Music Club, '29. ELMER BEAL Allow ull things clsc, he fruillff' Bird Club, '26, Stunt Night, 26, Com- mercial Club, '30, Basketball, '29, '30, Baseball, '30, Seniors CURTIS BRUOME Cum I,oyul-lieurted, strong of mimi, .Yew-cr fl nobler boy !j0ll'll find. Baseball, '27, '28, '29, '30, I, Club, '28, '29, '30, Physical Culture Club, '20, Presi- dent Commercial Club, '30, Stunt Night '27, KERMIT CLONINGER SHORT-CHANGE .Yofl1ing great was ever ll!'lIlf'l'l'Kl wifliouf l'llll1lIHlIISlll. Baseball, '29, '30, President Sophomore Class, '28, President. Senior Class, 'rzog Basketball, '28, '29, '30, Manager Football, '29, Dramatic Club, '27, Stunt Night, '27, Chief Marshal, '29, L Club, '30, Debat- ing Club, '28, President Debating Club, 'I30. NANCY LAURA COMBS DIZZY A girl wlzom ull will lore uilrl trust. Literary Society, '27 KA. H. SJ, Dra- matic Club, '27 KA. H. SJ, Basketball, '27 KA. H. SJ, Glee Club, '27 KA. H. SJ, Basketball, '28 KY. H. SJ, Dramatic Club, '28 KY. H. SJ, Literary Society, '28 KY. H. SJ, Glee Club, '28 KY. H. SJ, Class Secretary, '29 KY. H. SJ, Basketball, '29, -30 KL. H. SJ, Marshal, 29 KL. H. SJ. JAMES F. CORNVVELI. M1NUs llc II frieull fo ull, lm! lore only one. Bird Club, '26, Stunt Night, '26, Foot- ball, '28, '29, L Club, '28, '29, Cooking Club, '29, Basketball, '26, '27, '29, Secre- tary and Treasurer, '29, '30, Baseball, '2-1 KH. C. H. SJ, Advertising' Club, '20, RALPH CRENSHAW HCRENNIEU Ul1.' ll'lI-ll should life all lulror lie! Glee Club, '28, Basketball. '28, Debating, '28, '29, Baseball, '29, '30, Football, 'rsog Commercial Club, '30, Marshal, '29, Joke Editor of PINE BURR, '30, Secretary and Treasurer ot' Sophomore Class, '28. mai 419' YW'- at-N, plc l'illL'L' ugi- iS'l.X'lL'i'I7 Q6 gf- fb. wax, if :'f!P ' ir!Pbqp,. T? ' Seniors NANCY CALDWELL Mixing A xhiiiiiig simile, goldvii linii' 1 Abou! fhis lfldllj is zz most' Iniirrblf' una' 4-iw' fillil. ffl, 21. 25. 29,1-mkiiiglliili, 21 Stunt Night, '27g Girls' Athletic Aswvizitiuii, 21. 25 Nliixic l'lui1. 'JNL x'iC1 i'!'t'4ilit'!lf St. Vocelizi Mini: Vlulv. '29: Nlusic Re-ii1'csm-iitzitiw. '2'J: lliimpyi- Vlul, '291 f'Hll1l1ICI'Ci1ll Vinh. 'Elly .Xxsiftzuit liilitm' uf I'lxi IIVRR. HELEN MARR CHILDERS AAI-AEE!! HHN' IWIl'I'f' was viwr soff, flviiflv and low: All r'.rf'z'llf'11f fliiiirf in YY IFIIIIIUII. 'l'1ii'i-:ulni'x, '2'!g llziakcliuili. '21i, '27, '29, .iii '-.', '- 1 , N' ' .'-.'. '23 '2X. '29g Vmiiim-1'ci:il Vliili, '30, .-,--.-L 'LIZ ,-ning i Mlm Klnli '1 7N 'Q lmikiii mil Ni 1 ililw 'N F St faulii Xlii in iliiii 'H J Xl iixii il BEVERLY P. COSTNER, JR. uBEvu 7'lif'n hr' ll'UllIfl fflllf. Ye' Gods! Hou' would fr1llf. ' lie l'IiyNic:iI flllllllil' Vliilv, '21wg Stunt Night, '24i: Fri-xii man lh-pn-wlilzitivi' In l'INI-. BVRR. '271 Siiplimimu L Vliiii 'N Rl'Ii!'QNA'lltllliYl' In VINI- HVRR, '2Hg fill 'l'i'vzuiii'ci' uf .lmiiur flaws, '293 Awistziiit Nlziiwlizil 'Mig A---if-tziiit Iiuxniew Klziiingcr iff l'iNi- Urine 'W l'imirm-rcizil Vluli, 'Mig 4'ilL'l'1' l.uziflci'. 'ML KENNETH CROWELL MKENYY Noi ton sober and not fun guy Y Biff ll rare, good fvlloiz' in ffiwry way. 71 Fimtlizili, '25. '21f, '27, '23, '2Qg Hanks-tlvzill, ' '2?4. '29. '-W1 BflNQ'ilElll, '21i. '27, '29. 'Mig '20, '27, '29, 'Ftig Klmlqiiig l'liili, '2P41 Ilrziiiizitw '21i, '27. '28, '29g Glen- Vinh. '20, '27, '23, '29g ilviit Vluli. 'JQQ Vziiitziiii Frmtlizill Tumi, '2Hg i. 27 iliili Vluli I'i'a-5 l'rs-N lla-nt liiiiiin' Plum, '29g NYiiim-r Hiilil Ifimtlhill, 'ls f'Ul11111'L'!'Ci2li Vluli. 'Miz Nziturv Stu-ly: Vliiii, '21i: lin-X Vliili. '21-. '271 Gut: 'l'hc I'i'ii1u- ut IH-acc, UV. :in N. NY. ini :l R:in1p:igc. XYiicii Dirk is KillQ. DOROTHY LUCILE COSTNER BLPIEH KALLICYYY U'l1y ll'UI'I'.llf 1f'lI lirrplwil may wily. I'i'n-xiflviit Flaw. '2Wg X'lCL'-i'l'l'Si1ii'llI Flaw, '25 N'L'1'c't1iiy :mel 'l'I't'2lNlll'FI' lin-luitiiig Vlilli, '29g IM-iiziliii f'Iuli, 'JNQ NX'iiim-i' uf All-Stzitc IM-clzinizitiim Viiiitwt 213 film' fllilm. 20, 21. High Nhiml Uiilicstrzi, 21 Stzitixticiziii. 'ML Seniors DELLA MAE DAVIS TEENY Hnfl1c'r be small and cast rr light than lu large' and cost cz SllIlfI0ll', Literary Society, '27 QI. H. SJ, Presi- dent Cuties' Club, '28 I. H. S Q .J, Treasurer of Girls' Athletic Association, '29 CI. H. SJ, Cast, Much Ado About Betty, '29 CI. H. SJ, Chief Marshal, '29 ll. H. SJ. LOIS STEELE DAVIS Lois K1'H1l, gf'ne'rou.w, mul tlzonglzfful foo, Glee Club, '27, '28 QA. H. SJ, Dramatic Club, '27, '28 lA. H. SJ, Basketball, '27, '28 CA, H. SJ, Home Economics Club, 'Ii0. MILDRED DELLINGER M1LLY Loyal-lzcflrfcrl, strong of nflnrl, A fI'lI1'l' girl nozrlzcrc !jHlI'll find. Literary Society, '27, Cuties' Club, '28, Girls' Athletic Association, '29' Cast Much Ado About Betty, '28, Fortu: nate Calamity, '29. VERTIE VIRGINIA DAVIS .IVEEH Sim may ln' serious, she' may ln' guy, Hn! sl1v's rr run' good pol in rr l'!Il'1' good Il'!l.lf. Sewing Club, '27, Glee Club, '27, Girls' Athletic Association, '27, Marshal, '29, Vice-President Commercial Club, '30, Ecli- tor-in-Chief of PINE BURR, '30, CARL FORTENBEHRY FOR'I'Y Today is flu' fonzorrou' I worrlcfl frlzouf ,11csfcr1lr1y. Football, '27, '28, Baseball, '28, '29, Mar- shal, '28, L Club, '28, '29, '30, Circula- tion Manager of PINE BURR, '30, 4'9 fis , . ,M yi E' ' 435.2 ne, .1 , f. ,w . f,fv:91,fzfa,2, , ,, ,, - if fl Panic -bl'l.'L'!llt'L'l'l Seniors ANGELENE GOODSON ANGI: Su'ccfucss und 1Nlfl'6'lll'C' crozvu this gcnflc HlflZ'fl. Literary Society, '27 QD. R. SJ, Winner of School Reading Contest, '27 QI. R. SJ, Basketball, '28, '29, QI. R. SJ 5 Cuties' Club, '28 QI. R. SJ, Secretary Girls' Athletic Association, '29 QI. R. SJ, Cast: Old Woman Who Lives In A Shoe, '27 QI. R. SJ, Much Ado About Betty, '28 QI. R. SJ, Mammy's Lil Wil' Rose, '28 QI. R. SJ, A Fortunate Calamity, '28 QI. R. SJ. FRANCES HALLMAN FRANsH1 Hf'r :rugs url' uvzys of plcf1srlufm1ss. Literary Society, Cuties' Club, Cast: Much Ado About Betty , Fortunate Calamity , Basketball. HELEN ANGELENE HALLMAN GR1T Her gcnflc spccrl, her uloflcsl' lungs, of s fo Il If Iicff lzcrn wird fhc 1H'!l1'Sl'. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, St. Cecelia Music Club, '29, Cast: Prince of Peace , '27, C 8: N. W. On A Rampage , '29, The Toreaclors , '29, Commercial Club, '30. MADGE HEAVNER HBOBBIEH How run I in such fl liftlc space Ilcfinc 1111 H'lNfI1HlI, wif and grace. Sewing' Club, '26, Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, Expression Club, '28, St. Cecelia Music Club, '29, Commercial Club, '30, Gypsy Rover , '27, Toreadors , '28. RALPH W. HEAVNER PHAT A loyal, just, ifprighf yc11flcmfu1. Manager of Track, '28, Manager of Foot- ball, '28, Manager of Baseball, '29, Glee Club, '27, '28, Advertising Club, '26, Stunt Night Winners, '26. Seniors BESSIE HOLBROOK Ynu'll nlicnys find her frm' mul just. Sewing and Cooking Club, '26, Girls' Athletic Association, '27, '28, MARGARET HONEYCUTT BEEF An Klfl'I'fI!'lll'l' girl, rr willy girl, A girl so full of fun, A lzrfliny girl, fl cure-frcc' girl, A flzofisunfl girls in mic. Glee Club, '27, '28, '20, Debating Tri- angle, '28, Debating Club, '29, Dramatic Contest, '27, Basketball, '27, '30. EUNICE GERTRUDE HOVI8 UEUNICEH A swccf lcnipcr is fo llic l1oi1.w'l1olrl, What sunslziuc is to the frccs and floiim-s. Glee Club, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Literary Society, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Dramatic Club, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Basketball, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Home Economics, '29, '30. MABEI, HEAVNER nMIKEr1 AllI'Il!j.8 limlcxf, lfiucl, rrufl frnc, A lwllcr jricnfl lmiw' none' of yon. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, St. Cecelia Music Club, '29, Sewing Club, '26, Cast.: The Torearlors , '27, Cork Is King , '28, Gypsy Rover, '27, The Penant, '27, Commercial Club, '30. IRA HUSS HUss Filled ln the brim and riiuning over. Dramatic Club, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Lit- erary Society, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Basket- ball, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Glee Club, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Home Economics Club, '29, '30, Basketball, '30, Vice-President Home Economics Club, '30, .va 'Win ,mm 1 -gfwn -11 fl lqe Nlm lccn lhltlt' il ww is 7lLf Seniors MARY LOUISE JOHNSON To know her is to love her. Classical Club, '29 lLakeland High, Flor- idaj, Basketball, '28, '29 lLakeland High, Florida! , Girl's Track, '29 lLakeland High, Floridaj, Class Poet, '30, JACK KANIPE 'Tis good will mnlfcs i11fell1'g4'nvf'. Advertising Club, '26, Stunt Night, '26, Bird Club, '26, Basketball, '30, Commer- cial Club, '30. AUSTELL KEEVER HTELLEU l1'isrlom is grefrlcr llmn much riclzcsf' Home Economics Club, '28, '29, Girls' Athletic Association, '27, Dramatic Club, 197 ESSIE LAWING SUs1E mcrry lzeurf, rr merry smile, Happy is sho all the ll'lll'll'. Miss L. H. S., '27, Marshal, '29, Dra- matic Club, '29, Glee Club, '26. '27, '28, '29, President Class, '26, '27, Vice-President Class, '28, '29, Cheer Leader, '28, '29, '30, Assistant Librarian, '29, '30, Hostess Girls' Athletic Association, '28, '29, Stunt Night, '27, Advertising Club, '27, Secretary Dumpye Club, '29. ANNIE MAE LINK ARNIE To nmlfc thc world fl fricuflly plncc, One must show if 11. frieizdly face. Sewing Club, '29, '30, Commercial Club. 'Zl0. Seniors RUTH LEONARD HSISH She could, if she would, but shc 1vo11'f. Basketball, '27, '28, '29, '30, Glee Club, '26, '27, '28, President of Cooking Club, '27, Marshal, '28, Secretary and Treasurer of Class, '27, Do-As-You-Please Club, '29, Skipper's Club, '26, Photographic Editor. '30, Chief Librarian, '30, Stunt Night, '26, Girls' Athletic Association, '27. EDNA RUTH McGINNIS PRU1TT ll'hen thc One Great Scmvr comes to zcrifc uguinsi your numc, Hc zvrifcs not Illflf you IQVIH or Iosf-lm! how you pluycrl the yuuzcf' Sewing Club, '27, Home Economics Club. '29, Commercial Club, '30, Girls' Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29g Basketball, '30, Glee Club, '27, Librarian, '30, Stunt Night, '26'. EVERETT THEODORE MULLEN 'KEVERETTH Rare I'0Hl1lO1IlIlI of qualify, noble' and fruc, U 1th plcnty nj .wizsc and good humor too. Football, '29, L Club, '30, Commercial Club, '30, Baseball, '30, JAMES E. MULLEN, JR. HKEGH or CITY OF REST Oh.' Why should life all Inlmr be? Basketball, '27, '29 QI. H. SJ, Cast: Di: Jim , '27 QI. H. SJ, Commercial Club, '30 QL. H. SJ. WILLIAM LUTHER MCNEELY BILL lI'ise to resolve and pafieilf fo perform Bird Club, '27, Commercial Club, '230. mfr' lim L'i'l Seniors FRANCES R. NEWTON FII-'E l'lcusf1n1' 111111 11111111210 of solncl' fhllllgllff' Literary Society CI. H. S.Jg Cuties' Club II. H. SJ, Cast: Much Ado About Betty , CI. H. SJ, Doctor Jim QI. H. SJ, A Fortunate Calamity CI. H. SJ. SARAH ELIZABETH PHILLIPS LIB FUZZY Slick wif, HIIQNS 1'1lfIl'Hl, sl1c's comnlon sense. Athletic Association, '27, '28, '29g Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Chief Marshal, '29, Librarian, '30, Cast: C. Sz N. W. On The Rampage , Art Editor of PINE BURR, '30. ALEXANDER R. PROCTOR HSMACKH lf you won!!! bc loved, lore and bc I01'ablc. Literary Society, '27 CA. H. SJ, Dra- matic Club, '27 QA. H. SJ, Baseball, '27 QA. H. SJ, Basketball, '27 KA. H. SJ, Basketball, '29, '30 QL. H. S.Jg Commercial Club, '30 QL. H. SJ, L Club, '30 CL. H. SJ. WILMA RAMSEY 4lPUD1v .Yufurc made hcl' zclzuf shc is, and shc never made unofhcrf' Basketball, '26, '27, '28, '30, Captain Bas- ketball, '20, Glee Club. '27, '28, '29, Cheer Leader, '30, Cast: The Pennant , '27, Stunt Night, '26, Cast: Message of the Cross. SARA ELIZABETH ROOF SARA The Icusf said is soonest n1cr1ded. Treasurer Literary Society, '27, '28 IU. H. SJ, Literary Society, '28 QU. H. SJ, Basketball, '27, '28 QU. H. S.Jg Scholarship, '27 fU. H. SJ, Commercial Club, '30. Seniors JESSIE ALENE RHYNE AIJACKVV Her happy disposition, hcr pleasant smile' Have won her friemlx for nfmzy Il milf. Dramatic Club, '26, '28 QA, H. SJ: Lit erary Society, '27, '28 IA. H. SJ, Basket- ball, '27, '28 KA. H. SJ, Glee Club, '27, '28 QA. H. SJ, Home Economics Club, '29 fL. H. SJ. EVA LOU REEP REvA Newer idle and always flzolrghffnl of 0Hzcrs. Sewing Club, '28, '29, Coooking Club, '28, '29, Girls' Athletic Association, '27, JAMES RHODES sAJIMvv Asif me some f1lll'Nfl'0llN, And l'Il tell you .wmv Iles. Boxing, '26, Basketball, '28, Glee Club, '28, Bird Study Club, '26, Track, '27. JAMES WEBB ROYSTER HJIM7! Wit and wisflom arc lmrn iwiflz n muu. Glee Club, '27, '28, '29, Dramatic Club. '29, Cast: UC. 81 N. W. On A Rampage . '29, Minstrel , '29, Gypsy Rover , '28, Assistant Marshal, '29, Assistant Libra- rian, '30. MARSHALL BELL SHIVES MBELLH Lend thy ears fo many, Thy tongue fo fcnx' Advertising Club, '27, Stunt Night, '27, Dramatic Club, '27, Glee Club, '28, Com- mercial Club, '30. -me T-'L' akamai., .15 Nu. Puqc Iwi-rilifrllvzm Win lm- 'Wi 'Uv Fil 1' 'I Luvnlu luur Seniors OLLIE BESS SCHRUM HSCHRUMH UW are glad she is lzvrc, ami' 104' Hire her lzmnps, Slw is in our memory, and she' is flzvrv for l.'c'cps. Glee Club, '27, '28, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, '27, '28, Home Economics Club, '27, Commercial Club, '30. ISAAC RUFFIN SELF HZEROH Tho worlfl is rr r'ome'fly fo tlzosv who flzinlf, A fI'll!jt'lI-lj fo those who feel. Secretary and Treasurer of Class, '27, Physical Culture Club, '27, Treasurer of Class, '29, Football, '28, '29, Baseball, '29, '30, L Club, '30, Marshal, '29, Business Manager of PINE BURR, '30, Stunt. Night, '27. NELLE DAVIS SHARPE UIKEYH To .see her is fo lone lzvr, And lore' lmf har fm'c'1vcr, For iivflllllff' made her wlmz' slzc is, And lzfwez' nmde m1oflzer. Glee Club, '27, '28, Sewing Club, '27, Cast: Prince of Peace, '27, Girls' Ath- letic Association, '27, '28, Stunt Night, '26, '27, '28, Dramatic Club, '27, 'I'oreadors, '29, Home Economics Club, '29, Do-As- You-Please Club, '29, Basketball, '29, Com- mercial Club, '30, HAROLD W. SHERRILL GooFY UlN'f ll!'l' lei' sf1m'if'.s 1'lIff'I'fl'1'U Il'I'f1l srlzool ay life. Secretary of Class, '26, '27 QL. H. SJ, Class Critic, '27, '28 QL. H. SJ, Marshal av, 'as fL. H. sq, Football, '27, '28 qLl H. SJ, O. Henry Literary Society QL. H SJ, Football, '29, Class Lawyer, '30, IX Club, '30. ELIZABETH SHUFORD ULIB!! As sweet and musical as Apollffs lzffrz' Sewing Club, '27, Cooking Club, '27, Cast: Gypsy Rover , '28, Toreadors , '29 Basketball, '27, '28, '29, '30, Glee Club, '27 '28, '29, St. Cecelia Music Club, '29, Com- mercial Club, '30, Seniors EDYTHE ELIZABETH STYERS TRICKYE So tiny in statue lVifh hair all a-curl, They think she's iz flirt, But shc's ll mighfy good girl. Cooking Club, '29, Sewing Club, '29, Girls' Athletic Association, '28, 29, Libra- rian, '30, Glee Club, '27, '28, Commercial Club, '30, MARY LOUISE TURNER BUG Pep in her fingers and pep in her foes, and thus, She inulfes mischief zuhciwvci' she gms. Glee Club, '27, '28, Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. '27, '28, '29, Cast: The Gypsy Rover , '27, Commercial Club, '530. JAMES PRESSLY VANSTORY VAss I nm the man. Marshal, '29, Glee Club, '27, Football, 799 MARY HAZELINE WHITESIDE HAZEL L01'fli1il' and s14'cc'f. Sewinq Club, '26, Glee Club, '27, '28, Girls' Athletic Association, '26, '27, '28, Commercial Club, '30, Class Historian, '30, Cast: Prince of Peace, The Pennant , Librarian, '30. NELLIE WARLICK ZeuIous, yet modest. Sewing' Club, '26, Glee Club, '27, '28, Commercial Club, '30, Home Economics. '30. L i lllltll' lk ww 'I lL'l'I7ll! ,xrx Seniors MARSHALL WILLIAMS 'HVU l'1'r do today :chat you cfm put off zmffil fon1m'r014'. Advertising Club, '26, Stunt Night, '26g Class Historian, '27g Commercial Club, '30. LILLIE MAE WILKINSON JILL Her cycs ure stars of I'wll1'gl1.1' fair, l,il.'1' twilight too, lzcr duslfy hair. Sewing: Club, '27: Stunt Night, '27, Glee Club, '26, '27, '28g Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, '26, '27, '29g Commercial Club, '30g Advertising Manager PINE BURR, '30, Li- In-arian, 'I-303 Cast: Prince of Peace. ISABELL CAMPBELL WILSON BELLA ulfrnlciiilwr well, and lncm' in mind Tlznf good true' fricnfls are hard fo fzizd, And :ellen you find one good and true, Clzmzgc not the old for the new. MARGARET HOKE YODER TUBBY ll ' 7 ll r who lfnozc her best, love her best, Glee Club, '27, '28g Cooking Club, '27, '28g Sewing Club, '27, '28, First Prize Music Memory Notebook, '28. MARY ELLEN YODER PAUL UUE' can so1'rou', if need llc l0llI0l'I'0ll7, fflll today is the f1'n1c fo live. Dramatic Club, '26, '27 lA. H. SJ: Lit- erary Society, '26, '27 QA. H. S.Jg Basket- ball, '26, '27 QA. H, S.Jg Glee Club, '26, '27 KA. H. SJ. Senior Class History In the beginning of the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-six. there entered into this land of learning three and seventy seekers of knowledge, with Essie Lawing as their leader. Some came up from the seventh grade, where they had been busily engaged for some time in storing their minds with the wine of wisdomg others, from more distant halls of instruction. As they entered into this new place they were received with great rejoicing by those who tas it was decreedj should henceforth lead them up the perilous byways of knowledge. As they dwelt long in the land, their greenness wore away, and they each became accustomed to the ways and inhabitants thereof. At the beginning of the second year ot' their sojourn, it was dis- covered that thirteen classmates had fallen by the wayside, and it was with much sorrowing that the class went on its way. In the spring they found that they were to carry the daisy chain for the dignified Seniors, whom they had admired and held in such awe for the last two years. Immediately were th-eir best efforts put forth to make of the occasion a great event. First, came the extensive drill up the chapel aisles so that straggling sophomore feet might learn to rise and fall in dignified marching rhythm on the night of the real processional. Then appeared the spring dawn, when shadowy figures, armed to the teeth with rusty knives and old scissors, met at the school house, bent upon a mys- terious, rural pilgrimage. The sophomores were going up hill and down dale in search of thousands of daisies to be woven into their chain. At last came the gala night, towards which all endeavor had turned. The girls in soft white dresses, the boys in neat white trousers and blue coats, formed a long flower-aisle, and accompanied their sister class up to its triumph. This event, so long looked forward to, was over and past in a brief few minutes, just as the wind bends the slender grasses and is gone. A still smaller group assembled in nineteen hundred and twenty-eight to begin the third year of its journey. At this time, casual observers might have noted a change in the junior attitude towards life. Dating from this point, all full-fledged juniors adopted a paternal kindness towards lower classmen and a fraternal ease in the presence of the once deitied seniors. This feeling of near-equality with seniors soon brought the juniors their reward. They became every day more conscious of senior glances linltlt' IiLL'l'l7ILf .seven and significant senior remarks. At last, at an eventful meeting of the junior class, it was discovered that those who try to move in royal circles must be glad to pay the price. There must be a reception, with the seniors as honored guests. Junior preparations for this affair amounted to a real flurry. Plan after plan was scanned and rejected. Finally, color schemes, amusements, refresh- ments, and favors were settled upon. On the night of May the third, a holiday gathering of juniors and seniors met at the Woman's Club for an evening of pleasure. The contests ranged from the dignified type, calling for thinking, to the ridiculous spectacle of faculty and pupils engaged in frantic Kiddy Kar racing and balloon tennis. The air of gayety was so contagious that everyone joined in the fun-making and laughter. Now in the fourth year in the history of the class, there has been much hard labor and very little resting by the Way. Great schemings are in progress for coming departure from the land. Two main crises of the fourth lap of the journey have been met safely, and both are worthy of record. First and foremost, the seniors agreed whole-heartedly upon a class ring. Not a dissenting voice has since risen to criticise or regret the choice. Very few classes pass through this ordeal without two or three staunch opposers left bleeding on the battlefield. The class is proudest of all of the Autumn Carnival, which was patronized so enthusiastically by the whole school that its success was certain from the beginning. The big feature of the evening was the crowning of the Fall Queen, as she took her place on a throne, bright with autumn leaves. The days of this last year are passing swiftly by. Soon there will be need for final rehearsals of class night songs and perfecting of com- mencement plans. There is a mingled feeling of anticipation and regret in senior hearts, as they think of trying their wings in a broad, open world and leaving behind them forever the sheltered friendliness of their high school years. Their four years within the walls of L. H. S. have been well spent. May their happiness here strike a keynote for the coming years of their activity, Wherever they may go. HAZEL WHITESIDE, Hisforizln. Iufllll' 'liLL'f'77fll'f'Itll71 Activities of the Class of '30 Fifteen Years Hence In the year 1945, there assembled, in one of the foremost moving picture thc- atres of the country, an eager audience. A pleasant hum of conversation fills in the short wait before the curtain rises. Soon a quick glimmer of lettering upon the screen announces the beginning of the evening's program. Immediately, the sound of con- versation dies away, and the audience leans forward in anticipation. REEL I-ill. G. M. NEWS M. G. M. lion Hashes in view, giving with evident relish his two fierce growls. iM. G. M. lion-William McNeely.J CAPTION 1. Prince of Wales embarks at Liverpool to resume big-game hunting in Africa, completing the trip postponed by his royal father's recent illness. CPrince of Wales-James Cornwell-carrying gun on his shoulder and wearing white duck suit and pith helmet, waves farewell to an imaginary cheering audience.J CAPTION 2. Palm Beach lasses demonstrate latest styles in beach pajamas. iAn- gelene Goodson, Edythe Styers, Della Mae Davis, Helen Childers and Jessie Rhyne saunter across the stage and pirouette slowly to show off to the best advantage gay- colored cretonne umbrellas, beach costumes and waterproof beads.J CAPTION 3. Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh return from their second exploration of ancient Indian temples in South America. fCurtis Broome and Mary Ellen Yoder in aviation togs stand still for a minute in front of plane, blink, smile, and hurry elf stage.J REEL II--A1IVl1'If'l'1SEMENTS CAPTION 1. Haynes Dairy, Lincolnton, N. C. You can zvlzip our 1'rf'1lm Iliff you Cllllill bent our milk. Bouncing farm lass fBess Schruml, dressed in crisp gingham, leads contented cow Iimpersonators-Fore legs, James Vanstoryg hind legs, Marshall Shivesl out to pasture. CAPTION 2. When you leave a trail of rice in the lobby, be nonchalantg light a Murad. Bride fNancy Caldwelll and groom fAlexander Procterj swagger with assur- ance across the stage. CAPTION fl. Go boating, golfing, or riding with an easy conscience! Use Palm- olive Soap and keep that School Girl Complexion. fR.LIfl:lY1 Self, tennis racquet in hand, poses, smiling, before audiencej CAPTION 4. She was once the most popular girl in her crowd. Now her canary is -her only friend. Use Listerine! iBeautiful young girl, Mary Leuise Johnson, looks up sadly at her canary, twittering in its cage.J CAPTION 5. Safe and easy way to reduce! Take anti-fat tablets and reduce! fMargaret Yoder and Bryte Blackburn stand side by side to illustrate results before and after taking.J Page iIiLL'L'l7ftl'I7Il7t' REEL IIIACOMING EVENTS Coming Tuesday, June 10, HMADAME BUTTERFLYH The drama of all times! Thrills! Heart-throbs! Sighs! Tears! Featuring Dolores del Rio flsabel Wilsonl and Ronald Coleman CWebb Roysterj, with superb Broadway chorus fRuth Leonard, Margaret. Honeycutt, Helen Hallman, Laura Combs, Ira Huss, Vertie Davis, Lillie Wilkinson, Mary Turner, Frances Hallman, Nell Sharpe, Sara Roof, Evelyn Baker, Eva Beep, Essie Lawing and Lucille Costneizj Poor but- terHy and sailor enact a tearful tableau of f'arewell, while chorus hums soulfully, re- frain from Madame Butterfly. At This Theatre Thursday, June 12, 'AWHPIN KNIf:H'I'HoOII WAS IN FLOWER A melodrama of romantic days, starring Douglas Fairbanks fEverett Mullenb, John Gilbert fMarshall Williamsl, and Greta Garbo fElizabeth Shufordl. Tableau: Hero and villain light a duel to the death with the foils, while the heroine looks on in anguish of tears and wringing ot' hands. REEL IVel'l7'AI'HO,N'E ACTS FEA'l'UKli 1. The Crinoline Sisters fMadge and Mabel Heavnerl give their popular operatic version of If I Had a Talking Picture of You. FEATURE 2. Stravinski Sextette fElmer Beal, Beverly Costner, Carl Fortenberry, James Vanstory, Marshall Shives and James Rhodes! present an elaborate rendition of the anvil chorus. They possess the traditional shaggy hair and heavy beards of the European musician, and they bow and walk stiirly as if they are pulled by mari- onette strings. FEATURE ffl. Revival of old favorites. fMary Bandy, dressed as an old-fashioned girll, sings Golden Love Days of Long Ago. REEL V-COMEDY- Our Gang - IN PENROIFS CIRCUSH Penrod , . . . . A JACK KANIPE Sam KERMIT CLONIGER Wild Man , JAMES MULLEN Herman , , . A HAROLD SHERRILL Verman . A RALPH ABERNETHY AUDIENCE: Nellie Warlick, Hazel Whiteside, Bessie Holbrook, Lois Davis, Annie Mae Link, Austell Keever, Frances Newton and Mildred Dellinger. Penrod enthralls a big audience with his eloquence and display of freaks equal to Mr. Barnum's. REEL VI-MELODRAMA-HWHEN lVl0THER GoEs ON A STRIKEH Mother U U U e A , eeee EUNICE HovIs Flapper Daughter L , ELIZABETH PHILLIPS Son U 7 U . , WRUFFIN SELF Dad O U or U ee U A O e e A ,WRALPH HEAVNER Uncle Oscar e e , ee ,WILLIAM MCYNEELY A loving Inother makes the mistake of allowing herself to be taken too Inuch for granted. She rebels, goes on a strike, and effects a transformation in her Once thought- less household. The curtain falls upon a happy domestic scene where everybody is eontentedly assuming his share ot' activity. -MARY BANDY. Page Thirty Last Will and Testament We, the members of the graduating class of 1930, before leaving this noble insti- tution of which we have been an important factor for four or more years, do generously give and bequeath, and in some instances, actually thrust upon those named, the following: Ralph CRomeoJ Abernethy bequeaths his rosy blushes to Clyde Cornwell. I, James Cornwell, will my serene and superior air to Paul Cobb. I, Nell Sharpe, bequeath my high-pitched tones to Margaret Brevard. Bella Wilson donates her subdued voice to Leonora Gamble. I, Ruffin Self, bestow upon Elmore Goodson my school-girl complexion. Vertie Davis leaves to Bud Page her firm belief in Santa Claus. I, Margaret Yoder, bequeath a few of my surplus pounds to Ruby Lankford, with the assurance that she needs them more than I. I, Lucy Costner, bequeath my attraction for the males to Linda Warlick. I, James Vanstory, desire to leave my title as the Most Conceited Senior , to Charles Smith, with the hope that he may live up to it as well as I have. I, Elizabeth Shuford, bestow upon Mozelle Krawchek my ability to flirt. I, Madge Heavner, will my extremely quiet disposition to Lib Stroup. I, Marshall Williams, bequeath to Walter Koon my ability to study algebra under Miss Hoke for four years without seeing the light. Edith Styers wills her care-free ways to Hattie Lee Costner. I, Nancy Caldwell, donate to Maxine Styers my L. I-I. S. belt, since she has it anyway. I, Ralph fPhatb Heavner, renounce my enviable job as soda jerker to Pheeney Ramseur. Curt Broome passes down to NVoodrow Armstrong his ability to make wise- cracks. I, Evelyn Baker, bequeath my love of neatness to Wilson Cauble. Everett Mullen bestows upon Jake Rudisill his melodious laugh. I, Mary Louise Johnson, bequeath my pleasing manner to Marie Rhyne. James Rhodes confers his position as Miss Bell's pet to Mug Mullen. Essie Lawing bequeaths her ever-lasting giggle to Grace Cline. Austell Keever confers her diligence in pursuing her studies to Maude Randy. Mabel Heavner passes down her ability to learn to Madge Baker. I, William McNeely, bequeath my megaphone voice and glossy pompadour to Ebb Rudisill. I, Mary Bandy, do hereby bequeath my Rock of Gibraltar Dependabilityu to Matie Barlow, trusting that it will keep her head out of the clouds. I, Helen Childers, will to Sallie Brown Clark, my particular place on the bench in basketball. I, Mildred Dellinger, do hereby extend my privilege of bringing my report card in late to Paul Childers, since he never brings his back on time. Frances Hallman leaves her ability to imitate people to Loy D. Elmore, hoping that this will earn him the hero part in some play. I, Alexander Proctor, present my red sweater, a faithful friend during my four years in high school, to Coach Smith to make fiags for the foul lines. Nellie Warlick desires to leave her innocent baby stare to Kathryn Wolfe. Pride Tf71'I'lLf-Ulu' Jessie Rhyne hands all her knowledge of geometry to Rob Abernethy. He should appreciate it. I, Kermit Clonier, donate my position as manager of the football team to Pheeney Ramseur. I, Jack Kanipe, give my ability to refrain from arguing with the teacher to Farrell Huggins. I, Elmer Beal, leave my exalted position as bell boy in the high school to the highest bidder. I, Beverly Poolaski Costner, bequeath my ever-present dimples to Rob Little. We, Laura Combs and Ira Huss, will our esteemed titles, Laraw and Iraw, to any who desire them. I, Mary Ellen Yoder, present my slender gracefulness to Martha Haynes. I, Margaret Honeycutt, do will my cackling laugh to Bill Haynes. We, Lois Davis, Bryte Blackburn, Bessie Holbrook, Annie Mae Link, do bequeath our vast learning to Lollie Michum and Ilene Dellinger. James Mullen wishes to leave to John Broome the athletic scoreboards in the backs of all his books. Elizabeth Phillips wishes to leave to Johnny Terrell the look of anguish which appears on her face when someone fails to recite perfectly. I, Mary Turner, do hereby will my ability to chew gum so musically to Erleen Padgett. I, Angelene Goodson, bequeath my devotion to books to Willie Ramsay. Ruth McGinnis wills her promptness in everything to Grit Rudisill. I, Ruth Leonard, bequeath my position on the basketball team to Charlotte Heavner. I, Helen Hallman, do hereby will my undying love for Grit Rudisill to Angeline Bridges. To Jean Maze and Mary Frances Shuford, Hazel Whitesides and Lillie Wilkinson wish to will their unbreakable friendship and nicknames, Jack and Jill. I, Carl Fortenberry, do hereby bequeath to Bill Jetton my ability to knock home runs. Webb Royster bestows upon Johnny Lee his skill in telling both plain and fancy fish tales to meet every occasion. I, Ralph Crenshaw, desire to leave to Clyde Cornwell my short stature, so that Miss Campbell may overlook him occasionally in grammar class. Eva Reep leaves her ability to write notes in study hall to Mozelle Krawchek. I, Bess Schrum, do hereby bequeath my flaming red hair to Johnny T. Perkins. I, Frances Newton, do will and bequeath my shy little voice to Merton Rudisill. I, Marshall Shives, hand down my horse laugh to Jay Lee Hoifman. Della Mae Davis desires to leave her memory book to Lena Heafner. I, Eunice Hovis, do hereby will my good French accent to Jesse Robinson. 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LINBERGER RUSSEL NIINCY LOLLIE MICHAM JEAN MA,ZE PADGETT REINHARDT RHYNE RUDISILL ANITA SARAH MARIE ALINE CHARLES RAMSEUR FRED RAMSEUR ROBERT RHODES GERALD RUDISILL ELIZABETH SELF MARY FRANCIS SHUFORD MARGARET SMITH ADDIE WARLIGK RUBY WARLIOK ljllfll I :Inf nf 4- , E L- ,.-4 ugv l7nr1L1-fum ...........,... . 5. , -..,...3' 'W Top-EIGHTH GRADE. Iiortmn-SEVENTH GRADE Eighth Grade OFFICERS RALPH YODER , I'rr'S1'r'II'nf DORIS JOHNSON OOOO I I I7I'l'z'-IJl't'Nill6'llf BARBARA HINSON , Sf'f'l'l'fllI'.lj-TITIINIII'f'l' .....L1:-igtvjv-...... MEMBERS SHASTA ABERNETHY GEORGE ARNEY ANGELINE BRIDGES VIRGINIA BYNUM THOMAS BOGGS PRESSELY BYNUM RUTH BEAM MARGARET BREVARD MYRTLE CARPENTER SALLIE BROWN CLARK GRACE CLINE GORDON CLINE VIRGINIA CLARK BONNIE CROOKS FLOYD DUNCAN BILLIE GRIGG MARTHA HAYNES BARBARA HINSON HELEN HOUSER ROBERT HEAVNER J. LEE HOFFMAN HENRY HOUSER SHUFORD HINES J. D. HARTMAN SAM HOOVER GRACE INESTROSA AILEEN JENKINS STELLA JENKINS BRUCE JENKINS ROBERT JONAS R. R. JONAS WILLIAM JETTON DORIS JOHNSON MARGARET KANIPE LURLYNE KNIGHT WILLIE MAE LETHERMAN GLENN LACKEY NED LEONARD GEORGE LINGERFELT LILLIAN LEONARD MELVIN LINGERFELT RUSSEL LEONARD BILL LEONARD MILDRED MITCTHUM EDWARD MULL RALPH MULLEN CLYDE MULLEN GLENN MCGINNIS BILL ATAUNEY PAUL MUNDY HOWARD MUNDY HELEN MURPHEY SARAH PADGETT DOROTHY PERKINS CALVIN PADGETT EDDIE PIERCE MARY ROBINSON RACHEL ROBINSON JOHN RUDISILL ROBERT RAMSEY WILLIE RAMSEY MERTON RUDISILL RAYMOND RUDISILL HAROLD RUDISILL EDWIN RUDISILL HUNTER RUDISILL JULIA SCHRONCE EVELYN SELF MARIE SHEPHERD NELL SIGMON IRENE SLATON DOROTHY STROUP KATHLEEN SCHRONCE LAWRENCE SMITH JAMES SHIVES DWITE SEAGLE BEN SIGMON CECIL SIGMON JOHN TERILL CHARLES TILSON FRANCES WARLICK LINDA WARLICK RALPH YODER JOHN YODER PIH11' Furl lf' ll7l'l'l Seventh Grade OFFICERS REBECCA CLONIGER ,Yw., ee..V......,e. P 'l'0Sldfl1f LESLIE ROBINSON ...ee,e e,.. ,,.,,e I f ic'e-Preszdrnt WILLIAM WILKINSON ,,II,LL, S6C'I'6lfC1lIl WILLIAM BYARS ,,..L ,IIIWI T reasurer MEMBERS ELIZABETH ASBURY PAULINE BAKER BILL BANDY BURT BARLOWE EVELYN BISHOP ELIZABETH BOGGS GEORGETTE BROWN SIGNORA BROTHERTON ROBERT BUFF BILLY BYARS HOWARD BYNUM ROBERT CALDWELL HELEN CAMP CALVIN CARPENTER HOWARD CARPENTER JAMES CLARK REBECCA CLONIGER NELLIE COSTNER PAUL HALLMAN BEN HARRILL, JR. MARTHA HENDERSON JACK HINES RICHARD HOFFMAN ELIZABETH HOKE ROBERT HUFFSTETLER DERWOCD LEE RUSSELL LEONARD CHARLES LITTLE JOYCE LLOYD MARGARET LONG l'IlI14' l'41r'II1-IOIIIA MARTHA MAUNEY WILLIE BELLE MCGINNIQ JACK MICHUM MARY HELEN MODLIN MOZELLE MOORE LESTER MULLEN L. C. NIXON JOSIE PADGETTE ANNIE PAGE DANIEL PHILMON JAMES REINHARDT JOHN REYNOLDS W. D. ROBERTS LESLIE ROBINSON BOBBY ROSEMAN MARY RUDISILL NAOMI RUDISILL MARY SCHRUM LUCILE SEAGLE THELMA SENTER FRANCES SHUFORD HOKE SHUFORD TOM SHUFORD C. D. STROUP LUCY STYERS RACHEL THOMAS JACK THOMPSON WILLIAM WILKINSON HAROLD WHITESIDES BOBBY WOOD F N X f xx X m ' I, .X X I fr, X A x X X Hx A , f, ff' , f l I NN R ww WI X ' X X Xx i ing N X -lj , ' Q1 wb' x Egg! 1 URCANIZATIO .14 1 ' 4 1 was lf P? M, Pelga' lfflrlgf-.S!,X 4 ,koi 43- I3 A 1 vxpig J. Sei J nf f wr if ,. If f .. QA J 3: 3 3 5 1, , ,f i 's I H - -vi fm 5 2? I Top-COOKING CLUB. Uoimm-SEw1NG CLUB ERSIE BROTHERTON BONNIE CROOKS HELEN HOUSER BOBBY HINSON PAULINE HOLLY GRACE INESTROSA RUBY LANKFORD Cooking Club MEMBERS W. M. LEATHERMAN BAINE RUDISILL LINDA WARLICK SHASTA ABERNETHY ERSIE BROTHERTON BONNIE CROOKS HELEN HOUSER BOBBY HINSON PAULINE HOLLY GRACE INESTROSA RUBY LANKFORD Q45Q G' W LQ I Im RUTH BEAM SALLIE BROWN CLARK MARGARET HALLMAN DORIS JOHNSON MARGARET KANIPE GRACE KEEVER LILLIAN LEONARD EVELYN SELF MARIE SHEPHERD JULIA SCHRONCE FRANCES VVARLICK Sewing Club MEMBERS W. M. LEATHERMAN BAINE RUDISILL LINDA WARLICK SHASTA ABERNETHY RUTH BEAM SALLIE BROWN CLARK MARGARET HALLMAN DORIS JOHNSON MARGARET KANIPE GRACE KEEVER LILLIAN LEONARD EVELYN SELF MARIE SHEPHERD JULIA SCHRONCE FRANCES WARLICK Page lfurtu nun Commercial Club OFFICERS CURTIS BROOME ,IJl'f'SI.lIf'Nf RALPH CRENSHAW , Se1 y-TI'f'us1n'e: VERTIE DAVIS Ifffl'-I,l'f'S'l.dl'llf BRIGHT SEDBERRY I LLLL Advisor MEMBERS RALPH ABERNETHY THOMAS ARMSTRONG EVELYN BAKER ELMER BEAL MATTIE BISHOP BRYTE BLACKEURN CURTIS BROOME ERSII: BROTIIERTON FRED BROWN NANCY CALDWVELL SHERVVOOD CAMP MINNIE CARPENTER HELEN CHILDERS KERIVIIT CLONIGER CLYDE CORNWELI, BEVERLY COSTNER JANE COSTNER Pupil' 1'1ul'IIffI'1gl'7l RALPH CRENSHAW KENNETH CROWELL VERTIE DAVIS GEORGE DIGH ALMA DUNCAN LOY D. ELMORE ANNIE LEE FINGER HATTIE FORTENBERRY LEANORA GAMBLE ELMORE GOODSON HELEN HALLMAN POLEY HAUSS FRANK HEAVNER MABEL HEAVNER MADGE HEAVNER EVIE HENKLE BESSIE HOLRROOK THOMAS HOYLE KATHERINE HOUSER FARRELL HUGGINS KEMP HUSS JACK KANIPE RUTH LEONARD ANNIE MAE LINK RUTH MCGINNIS WILLIAM MCNEELY EVERETT MULLEN JAMES NIULLEN RUSSELL MULLEN ERLEEN PADGETT MARY PAGE ALEXANDER PROCTOR DAGMER PROCTOR VVILMA RAMSEY SARA ROOF BESS SCHRUM NELL SHARPE MARSHALL SHIVES ELIZABETH SHUFORD HERMAN SMITH ELIZABETH STROUP EDITH STYERS MARY TURNER YATES WARD NELLIE WARLIGK LOUISE WEAVER HAZEL WHITESIDE LILLIE WILKINSON MARSHALL WILLIAMS MARGARET YODER R QR. fu, ms if Q 'K+ I .J X , 5.55 U ss 1 uf A Il E I . 14 UU 1 RW PJ rg -I A 'E +I I. awciiah' 'Q ' 111.52 ' I Ili' Rf -,Z E D JMR 3751? . 'l ' L., . 1 ' If ff ,S I ' .. ,. ,. S -, . f' S, 5, 5 144 T XY ff, .ii ML Club OFFICERS HUNTER MAUNEY ., ,v.,,.. Preszfdent GEORGE PAGE E...,.EEE... ....., T reasurw MR. C. D. SMITH EEE, E.EEE D zfrecfor MEMBERS THOMAS ARMSTRONG CARL FORTENBERRY HOVVARD RUDISILL SAM HOOVER ALEXANDER PROCTOR KEMP HUSS JAMES CORNWELL YATES WARD KERMIT CLONIGER RUFFIN SELF JOHN BROOM CURTIS BROOM LOY D. ELMORE FRED RUDISILL HUNTER MAUNEY RALPH YODI-IR RALPH CRENSHAW WILLIE RAMSEY JESSIE ROBINSON EVERETT MULLEN WOODROW BLANTON BILL JETTON JOHN RUDISILL MELVIN LINGERFELT BILL HAYNES DAVID WILKINSON HAROLD SHERRILL ROBERT ALLISON FRANK HEAVNER GEORGE PAGE Page l'Ortu-mm' K N Tr K E Nj dw k if ,H I yi lm Lal - Z ii r X J ATHLETICS Page I-rltqhomf Football Squad, 1929 KERMIT CLONIGER SS SS S S ,, tlluuagvr CHARLES RAMSEUR S Assistant Manager CHARLES D. SMITH S S S SSSS SSSSSSSS S .Coat-h VARSITY SUBSTITUTES BUCK MALTNEY SS S. SSQiurrti'rhacl.- CHAS. SMITH SSSSS SS Right Tuck-lc JOHN BROOME S SQiiai-tv:-hack' RALPH CRENSHAW S S .Right End D. C. LEONARD Halfbac-If LOY D. ELMORE S Left End POLEY HAUSS S HaIfbat'lr J. C. PRUITT S SS Right Guard SAM HOOVER SS S S Hfiiflmi-If DAVID WILKINSON Lvf't Guard JAMES CORNWELL S S SHaIfImcA- RUSSELL MULLENSS Right Guard KEMP HUSS S Fiilllmck CLYDE CORNWELL SS SS Left Tackle EVERETT IVIULLEN Fiilltmf-If HARRY MULLENSS S Right Tm-I.-Iv THOMAS ARMSTRONG RUFFIN SELF SS SS BUD PAGE SS FRED RUDISILL JESSIE ROBINSON SS SS KEN CROVVELL S HAROLD SHERRILL BILL HAYNES S S HOWARD RUDISILL Paqu l51l'tuftLL'w , Captain Left End Left Tackle SL0ft Guard SS SSCc'uter S SS Center Right Guard Right Taclflz' S SS Right End Right End WOODROW ARMSTRONG Lvft Guard W. D. ROBERTS S Right Tru-I.-Iv J. E. KALE SSS SS SS SSC4'utc'r WOODROW BLANTON SS S SS SHaIfbfu-If WILLIE RAMSEY SS Halftmck RALPH YODERS SSSSS Halfbaf-If HERBERT CROWELL SSSSSS S SS Htllflulclf 113 ll? i ii 8-ki' A141 H441 9 Girls' Basketball Team 1929 '30 ELIIABETH HOKh COCICII I m'u'ardx JU1,1A SCHRONCE RUTH LEONARD WILMA RAMSEY JANE COSTNER ELIZABETH SHUFORD NELL BARLOW SARAH REINHARDT MATTIE BISHOP ALINE RUDISILL We ,W Amm9p,,,,mc,,,,,,MHm1,lmsw.,,A.? ' 'e W4WW ff 3 3 Mmm wwnu aununnrnnl MTBE R?-SGW F KKK Qilain T1 1112! mug Q HU! Swiss i ig Fl 1 if 193 tiikliw iig 9 1CilW Grim? 'Hill -115333 I I fm XZIOLVEQ ROLVE' 203'-V1 Boys' Basketball Teamq 1930 BUCK MAUNEY , .... . ,, .. C apfaiw WILLIE RAMSEY A LLLL .,.4 CCIIJILIIUI RALPH CRENSHAW LLLL..L L..,...L .LL,.......... M cm HCIQQI' MUG MULIIEN ,,......LL..LL ....LLL. A SSI'-9fCl'lll' Manager CHAS. D, SMITH .L...L IL..,.. , ..,.....,.LL L..L.......,, LL,.LLLL.. I I C nach VARSITY Guards Ff1I'Zl'CI'l'd.S FRED RUDISILL BUCK MALTNEY KERMIT CLONIGER L. D. ELMORE WILLIE RAMSEY RALPH YODER Cwzfer FRANK HEAVNER SUBSTITUTES Guards Foru'm'cIs KEMP HUSS JOHN BROOME ELMER BEAL JESSIE ROBINSON ROBERT ALLISON JAMES KALE Center ALEXA NDER PROCTOR Pugr l 1l'1I1 fuur H , ,jf 1 Ie Baseball C. D. SMITH ....... , .,. . ..... .. . ..,...., ...N. . C 7oac'lz BEVERLY COSTNER ..,..K ....,.,,.. .., .,,.,. ,, M a IICLKIFI' DAVID WILKINSON ..... IIII. A xszkfalzf MGI'Illlfjf'l' VARSITY CURTIS BR00IvIE Pitwher KEMP HUSS Infield JOHN RUDISILL Pl.fC'ilf'l' ELMORE GOODSON Ifzjivlfl WILLIE RAMSEY I,ffC'lli'l' YATES WARD Ollf-fif'Ill JOHN BROOME I I lnfielfl ELMER BEAL Onffiffld ALEXANDER PRDCTOR lnfielfl FRED RUDISILL Outfivld HUNTER MAUNEY I Infiwld RUFFIN SELF Ouffivld KERMIT CLONIGER Infield CARL FORTENBERRY Cntr-lrvr LOY D. ELMORE Cwtvlwr SUBSTITUTES JAMES KALE BILL KISTLER EVERETT MULLEN RALPH CRENSHAVV CHARLES TILSDN JONNEY LEE EDWIN RUDISILL MERTON RUDISILL BILL MAUNEY JAMES LITTLE RAYMOND RUDISILI, CLYDE CORNWELL JAMES CORNWELL CHARLES RAMSEUR RALPH YODER RUSSELL MINCY MELVIN LINGERFELT Page lflfty lim if im. M A H- sf, ., . In SH- C D SMITH ..., ,...., L .A,, L RUSSELL MLTLLEN 4 . ... ,.... , . Z1 lunaqu DAVID WILKINSON SI.LS, .,,,.., C aptam MERTON RUDISILL DAVID WILKINSON WILLIAM WILKINSON LOY D. ELMORE KEMP HUSS WOODROW BLANTON RALPH CRENSHAW JOHN RUDISILL JOHN BROOME RANDOLPH GOODSON GEORGE DIGH MELVIN LINGERFELT J OHNNIE LEE BILL LEONARD DANIEL PHILMON BILL JETTON HOWARD RUDISILL I uqf lrftu-six fsl n YFSEV-GB! - so Clive r l,eafie1's VVILMA RAMSEY BEVERLY COSTNER ESSIE LAWING RALPH HEAVNER -..-11.:.:.:,....T Yells Rip-saw, rip-saw, rip-saw, hang! Tin can, who can? Lim-olntfm van! Wv belong to the Lincolnton gang! Katie did, who did? Lincolnton didf Are we in it? 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New buildings and equip- . ment, enlarged faculty, capacity student enrollment, successful student b activities account for the growing service and prestige of Lenoir Rhyne ' College, the only Standard College in Western North Carolina. Lenoir Rhyne College extends very best wishes to every . member of the Class of 1930 of the Lincolnton High School. 2 COMPLIMENTS OF J I J LI YCOI Y DRUC CO IPA l The Rexall Store C. B. PHILLIPS, P1'oprz'cfm' I PHONE 17 ' Page .si,ol,.om Q . Q Q Q . Q . . Q Q . Q . Q Q . Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q . . . Q Q Q . Q Q Q . . Q Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q . . . Q . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q .....Q....QQQQQ.QQ...Q.......Q.....Q.Q..Q.Q...QQ...Q...Q.. Q Q.QQQQ.Q.Q.... .Q Q Q.Q.QQQ..Q..Q : 0 A O 4 4 O O O 0 O A O 0 6 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 4 O O 0 0 0 .0 .O 4 0 0 0 O A O. O OO'.0..O 0.'O..b..O..t..O..4..O..6..O.,b .O 0 O O t 4 Q mem ' ' V19 o Q NER DR GGISTS QQ Drugs, School Supplies, Waternman, Sheaifer. 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