Lincolnton High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Lincolnton, NC)
- Class of 1933
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I gurlfgi- Q. -41 1,- - - v -- Y X h g-- H 44-Q A I. -i 'f 4e.Qf gsm x J N 25 fi i s : gf H11 :J K.:-f in E, 'iq 1X X Z!' - -3 -.-.E., ,.. -vs Foreword E PRESENT this hook the Iuclfth Lolume of FIHL PINl BURR uzzh the ond hope that zh fuiuzc umm It LLIU bzzhcl you some happzmss ho zecallzmj to your mma' memozzes of gow lzfe ln Lmcolhton Hzoh School Fgf 3h ,fE?v4 .gE ,i NE ly FE . .....Qo Al: .1--.-1. l: ' X ga.: , 5. ' 'N ,E -'- xE.1.1' ' x 4' N v X Ms-is d I is-f ' sl MEX :,,, 2252 ,f fire W 1? is V , ,, Ii I 1' 4: 1 N I D A j - D A' rx , o . ' K- 2-V o h o he so of M , o o o o RE , d --' J It ll , o . 4: Q N 'C o . 1' K 951 o Ss E2 2 Q, -- - 5 .A o ' o f lit? --he f ,a ' A 5 h o'i':3i 5 Yfi' rf- X o 9 si ' ' o 'oh , -I 'f , A is Ji in -. I H .-'-. E'::' I. '41 . I 1 Q - - .1 lr' 'INLUU QW i x Mia X' 1 ff! k' 1 . X '39 1' - - 4 35 ff 'ri , 497 -:,.-1-11,1 ' 4 ' T , ffff Ii! 'E'--i:'i4' r ii! l!.::'f glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ! lllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll-E E Ml hi 162,27 if E glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflfllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIE Dedication The Seniors of 1933 have endeavored to express their sincere gratitude to Miss Carrie Saunders for her time given them so cheerfully and helpfully by the dedication of this volume of THIS Pnsui BURR. Pug ll f F' '07 .fiiil ,!-af: l K 15' , X 3511 Memoriam 'iE111'lvm lgahgvtt 0111155 nf 1931 1514 - 1932 FA ULTY MK Y.l'.xx111Mx ,lt,lvHI'MII'X Xl XX.l'1!lR11 li. Nl- l.1- xx 1 lJ.Sx11111 fN.S1lRlXX.XII ., f ft Y AMA .fy .2 fm. , R f JW' M fx W A Mg? gf biifjf' Q 9 2 J XY. XI. l'1414lx S. R. I..1xx'mR Fillflllty f f ,av X . w 'r l'.IIxxxx1um IQIIHRIV l', R.xlxxxx1nR 1'.Sx1'xmR 1'.1L.l.x1u.xx1 l..XX'l-1x1-H Wluix' M. PICIQFNS, Superzhtencienf S. RAY I.owDr2R. S. W. CiAs111oN 'I'A1.1.u CRLfx11.m' PIiARl.li HAYWOQD I3I.IzA1s12'1'H Hom MARY W. PIi'I'RIIz EI.IZABIi'I'II Mcil- VAN. Sccrelczrg MIQS. JUHN A. CARTER Miss ELIZA NIOORIQ l'z'1'nc1'pul PAU1.1N1i RAINWATIQR CARRIE SAUNIDERS Ci. D. SMITH. Couch CATHARINIS STIRISWAIII' C. G. LATHAM Loulsls WISTMQRIQ, Piano MIQS. ED RAMSAUR MISS SARA TOWNSLND 11 age' l'il'Ul Ma- X Page Six 'Mn ..-v 7 J-V. sm, The Pine Burr Staff A Ei' Y - ,. eff , .V-,feng W JV? ln, SM.1,11A BROWN CI, Bfxremletx Hlrvscm A I,L'RI,YNl4 KKIMIVI , I,UL'I5I4 CIASJION ARK. , Ifu'1lur-ir?-Chref , Husznvss Mumzgvr Asst. Edllllf-II7'CyhlAm'fV Asst. Hzzsrmws twurnlgw' SIIASTA ABISRNIETIIY . ,Phulogruphw Editor JOHN RLTDISILI. Vv'II.I.IIf RAMSIEY , Sports Edztur , Juke Editor M A R1 I IA H A Yfitlb Cfzrculutmn tX'Illl7tI5ln'F HARRY MLII.I.l4N Asst, Circtzlulmrv Manuqur XVQZOIJRUW ARMS1 RUNS Atlwrtzktvng Mumlgvr SARA PAIJIHITTT Asst, A l1'l,'f'!'I Ising Mumzqvr MARLRARIVI' BRFVARD Asst. Aduerttszvng Mumlgvr 3.5565 4 Pugv light Mascots NIIIION CORNWI-I,l, l'HY1,I.lx Cm I N ,f. 5N I f.: R -12:1-5'-f :-::.. V if 'CTW f x Y ' 9 XT.- I . 1 . . I'xl'1 Nlvxm lixunsxux IIIXNFYN XlARx Ivmxxwx -Illl.X 54HR4IN4I lil-Lux B1-A51 Xl xR1.AR1l BRI-.x.xRl1 lax AIHRI- hm-lfwx Hoxxll- lluumm Senior Class MOTTO: lf you know nofhing. say il. FLow1QR: Swear Pea Co1,oRs: Crm: and Whmf PAUL MUNDX' BARBARA H1NsoN MARX' ROBINSON JULIA SCHRQJNCLQ HRLIQN BIQAM A MARGARET BREVA E1.MoR1s GooosoN LUCILR HIiS'I'IiR BoNN1rs CROOKS R D OFFICERS 1'fL'Sl'Lfw7I Vito l,I't'Sl'LlUl7f SL'L'1'elcI1'Lf A 'I 5l'ULISLl!'t'l' His! oriun Prophvl Iuwyvr Poe! A S1411 z'sfz'cz'un Page Nme Page Ten ,p S-93 CLYDE ABERNETHY CLYDE lVise to resolve, and patient lo perform. Baseball, '32, '33: National Honorary So- ciety, '33: Commercial Club, '33. SHASTA LEE ABERNETHY Sl-1ASTA Refined, jolly, and demure. a charming girl you may be sure, Debating Club, '32, '33: Glee Club, '30, '32, '33: Commercial Club, '32, Secretary National Honorary Society, '33: Staff, '33, Cast: Adam and Eva : Home Economics Club, '30, '3l: Dramatic Club, '32. JOEL FRANKLIN ANDERSON SNOOK1E A happy disposition, like dollars, will often pay your own way, Baseball, '32, '33: Football, '32: Com- mercial Club, '3l, '32: Stunt Night, '321 Dramatic Club, '32, WOODROW ARMSTRONG TONY Things are bound to happen-why worry? Euerythiny comes to him who waits-why hurry? Football, '28, '29, '30, '31, '32, '33, Base- ball, '28, 'ZQL L Club, '30, '31, '32: Staff, 33: Commercial Club, '30, HELEN BEAM HELEN Helen, fair beyond compare. I'll make a garland of thy hair, Shall bind my heart foreuermore until the day I die, 1.1LI.1AN RUTH BEAM RUTH She may be serious, she may be gay, But she's a rare good pal in a rare good way. Cilee Club, '30, '31, Commercial Club, '32, '33: Home Economics Club. '30, '31, Dra- matic Club, '31. MARGARET EUGENIA BREVARD lVlARGARE'l ' To see her is Io love her. love her but forever, For nature made her what she is and she never made another. Commercial Club. '32, '33: Glce Club. '30, '3l, '32, '33: Dramatic Club, '32: Class Prophet, '33: Stunt Night. '31, '32, Trio, '33s Staff, '33. LLORENE LILIA BYNUM HRENAH To know her is to Ioue her. Basketball, '28, '29, '30 ll. H. Sli Cast. Mother of Mine, '30 ll. H. SJ: Glee Club. '33 VIRGINIA LEE BYNUM JENNY Pleasant and capable of sober thoughts. KATHLEEN MINNIE CAMPBELL lfACllY Her tuags are lrue, her conclutt lnlameless, her trzendshzp lasting. Secretary of Class. '30 QM. H. SJ: Vice- Prcsident National Honorary Society, '33: Bas' ketball. 30 KM. H. 5.3. MARGARET KEATON CANIPIZ Kl'l l'IiN Never over serious. not loo frzuzlous. hut a Uerg good g1rl. Glee Club. '30: Commercial Club, '32: Home Economics Club. '30, '3l. RALPH COSTNER CASHION RALPH To truth's house there is a mingle door. Basketball, '29, '30 lA. H. Sl? Cast, Val- ley farm. ...aaa man- xwwwownmi ve ,WJ -but ,an- Page Eleven Q 4? Page 'I'tt'el ue ll- mm XVILSON LEE CAUBLE WlI,SON Not too sober, and not loo getty, hu! tt rttre quot! fellow in euertf watt, Football, '32, '33: Track, '82: Dramatic Club, '32: Cast, Adam and Eva, '32, SALLIE BROWN CLARK SAI, An ttzzrttrttue gurl, el LL'1ll'y girl, tt 'girl so full til Itm, u hrttmty qtrl, u ctzrelree girl, C1 lhotzsttml girls zn one. Home Economics Club, '30, '3l: Olee Club, '31, '32, '33, Secretary, '32, Dramatic Club. '32: Marshal, '32: liall Queen, '33: Editorfin- Chief, '33, HATTIE LIZI2 COSTNER IfttosTY A shmmt1 smile, t1t1lt1'en hutr. about this lzllle lutltf ts cl lovable utr. Olee Club, '20, '33: Dramatic Club, '32: President National Honorary Society, '33, BONNIE NESBIT CROOKS BONNIE She was tt phantom of delight when Hrs! she uleumetl upon my sight. Olee Club, '32, '33, Basketball, '31 KU, H. SJ. '32, '33: Marshal, '32, Statistician, '33, Home Economics Club, '30, '31, lrrench Club, '31, Literary Society, '31 tU, H, Sl: Uke Chorus, '32, LLOYD A. DUNCAN DL'NK He tlelttfhls lu serve those urountl htm. Basketball, '30g Baseball, '30, Baseball Man- ager, '32, '33, XVILVIE IVICKINLEY IQXVINO Wll5l3lE Nothmq is troublesome that tue do LL'l'llI'l7tJltl, Basketball, '29, '30 tl, H. 3.3: Librarian, '30 tl. H. Sl: Cast, Nobody's Darling, '30 fl, H. SJ. COLLEEN ADELINE GABRIEL UCOLEENH Her smile shows her happiness, her friends her popularity. Glee Club, '32, Treasurer. '32: Class Treas- urer, '32: Dramatic Club, '32s Recitation Club, '32, '33: National Honorary Society. '33, Bas- ketball. '32, '33: Chief Marshal. '32: Cast, Adam and Eva, '32. BILLIE LOUISE GASTON WEEZER She has the heutitu of the night clad in u million stars. Track, '30, '31, '32: Tennis. '30, '3l, '32 IR. H. SJ: President Literary Society, '32 QR. H. SJ: President of Class, '30, '3l: Cast, Hunting a Husband. A Poor Married Mann: Dramatic Club. '30, '3l, '32, Staff, '33: Debating Club, '33, WII-LIAM EDGAR CIRIGG. JR. BILL He who follows intellect will achieve. Clee Club. '30: Baseball, '32, '33, ELMORE T. GOODSON lVi1 and wisdom are born with it man. President of Junior Class: Baseball, '30, '31, '32: Manager of Basketball, '31, '32: Marshal. '32: Club. '31, '32: Commercial Club. .37 WADE HAIIMAN A'TUB 'Tis qood to he merru. 'Tis good to he wise. 'Its qood to be honest und true. I'ootball. '32: Basketball, '32. MARTHA ELIZABETH HAYNES SWEDEN A good .Sportsman she. doth with her whole heart pluu the game. GICQ Club. '32, '33: Basketball, '30, '3l, '32, '33s Marshal. '32, Staff. '33g Home Eco- nomics Club. '33: Stunt Night, '3l: Cheer Leader, '32, '33, YY? C - z-Z, 4 ,fy sig , Ss' ...........i,...1... 1 , - aw ,, . I fa f ' e. mx wg -.M . ...at Page Thirteen HOKE SMITH HEAVNER HOKE lf zqnorcznre is bliss. lhen 'Irs folly to he LUI'-SQ. Baseball, '29, '30 KH. C. H, SJ: Basket- ball, '29, '30 IH. C. H, SJ: Boxing, '33, National Honorary Society, '33, BARBARA ALEXANDER HINSON HBOBBIEH IVrsdom of lruth and heart of gold, charming persomzlzttf and grace untold. Secretary and Treasurer Class, '30, Vice- President. '33: Dramatic Club, '32: Stunt Night, '3l: Home Economics Club, '30, '3l: Band, '31, '32, '33: Orchestra, '32: National Honorary Society, '33: Staff. '33, Vice-Presb dent Commercial Club, '33, Chorus, '30, '3l '32 JULIUS LEE HOFFMAN .I. LEE In hear! sincere, in action faithful, in honor clear, FRANK C. I-IOUSER FRANK Success comes in cams, not crmt's. Baseball, '31, '32, '33, National Honorary Society. '33. LINDA PAULINE HOUSER UPOLLYH Her ways are waus of pleusuntnessf' Literary Society, '29, '30, '31 KU. H, SJ: Basketball. '30, '31 IU. H. Sl: Cast, The Putter Jug lU. H. SJ. GEORGIA KATHERINE HOVIS Dll3l3lE fl merru heart, a merry smile, happy is she all the while. Basketball, '30, '3l ll. H. SJC Cast, Mother Mine. '30 ll. H. 5.1, Olee Club. '33. XVILMA VIRGINIA HOVIS RED Youll tilwaus End her true. and just ti girl whom all will love cmd trust. Basketball, '28. '20 ll. H. SJ: Cast, Mother Mine. '30 II, H. SJ, AILEEN VIVIENNE JENKINS HIT.. So timt in stature, with hair all a curl. thou think shtfs a flirt but she's u pretty good girl. Glce Club, '32: Home Economics Club. '31, '32, Chorus, '30. '3l: Commercial Club, '32. STELLA MAE .JENKINS 'iS'l'ATlC A'I.et mu live in tt lvouse bu the Slitll' of the routl. and llirt as the mon go lm. Glcc Club. '3l. 32: Home Economics Club. '31, '32, Chorus, '3O. '3lL Commercial Club. '32 ROBERT JONAS BOB 'Tis good will that mulws lntvlliqentt-. J. W. KISER HJ. wx' Facts are stubborn things. GRACE ELIZABETH KEEVER HGRACEH True as a needle to the pole: us tht' dial to tht' Sun. Home Economics Club, '28. '29, '3O: Stunt Night, '29, '3l: Commercial Club, '3l, '32, Cilee Club. '28, '29: Dramatic Club, '31, '32: National Honorary Society, '33, .1....,........1-1 - K wmv - ..,.i..-l-.-1-1 Page Flftvon Page Sixteen f f 'f' ,,q1.ar- . - l.URl.YNlE SARAH KNIGHT SNOOK Hlifnd, generous, and thoughlful too. Commercial Club, '3Z. '33: Stunt Night. S31 Staff, '33: National Honorary Society. '33, CARI, THEODORE LACKEY MAC I have invmorlczl longings in me, l.Il.l,IAN BEATRIGE LEONARD SIS To rnulw the world u friendly place, ont' must show it u friendly fum. Commercial Club, '3Z: Home Economics Club, '31, '3Z: Glcc Club, '30, '31, '32, '33: Stunt Night, '3Z: Dramatic Club, '3Z. l,ll.LIE IRENE LINEBERGER MINE Be Iruc Io uour words, your work. and your friends. National Honorary Society, '31 GEORGE WAl-l-ACE LINGERPELT S-l'EFFlE Thu modesly is a candle lo thy rnerzitf' Glcc Club, '30, Stunt Night. '30, '3l: Band, '31, '32, '33. RUTH LURA LINK rl-ENY Size is not ?L'5'!'Ull7Iif1g.-' Commercial Club, '31, Basketball. '20, '30. DANllfl, BARKl.lfY LOCKMAN D1XN fl muh to mee! with ou1.sIrett'hed huml. A qentlemtm, through and through. Basketball. '20, '30 KG. H. SJ: Baseball, '28, '20, '30 KG. H. SJ: Cast, Deacon Dubbsm KG. H. SJ: Cilee Club. '29, '30: Football. '32, '33, Cast. l,ucky Break. '3l. SUEATIS LOCKMAN SUE Of ull the qzrls that are .so stueet, There is nom' like pretttf Sue. Basketball. '29, '30 lA. H. SJ: Cilee Club. '3l, '32: Commercial Club. '3l. '32: Cast. Gypsy Festival, '20 KA. H. S.J. Rose Dream. '30. WILLIAM MAUNIEY Blu, Htmor and .shame from no contiilion rise. Art tue!! tfour part, there all honor lies. Football. '30, '32s Baseball, '20, '30, Track, '30: Band, '31, '32: Marshal, '32: Commercial Club. '33g Stunt Night, '32. l9AUl,lNl2 GRACE MCCELE l7Ol.l,Y As stueel una' l77USlt'lI1 as Apo,'lo's lute. Glee Club. '30. '3l: Vvlinthrop Training School: Glee Club, '32. '33: I., H. S. Dramatic Club. '32: R. H. S. French Club, '32: Stunt Night. '32: Marshal, '32: Home llconomics Club, '3Z: National Honorary Society, '33: QUAYICIIC. '32, '331 Trio, '331 Cast. lVloney Mad. '33: Recitation Club, '33. AGGIE VAY MCGINNIS Ulxllltlh um! the world laughs wzlh you. Rccitation Club. '29: Spelling Contest, '30: Glee Club, '29: Basketball. '2'1. SARAH BISRNICII MCGINNIS l.l'l l0I.l'f BlT Pep in her fingers. pep in her toes, und thus, .she makes n7zst'l7tef tuhereuer she goes. Cilee Club. '30 KS. H. SJ: Dramatic Club. '3l1 S. H. S. Basketball. '30, '3l, '32, '33, Recitation Club. '30 QS. H. S.J. -F Y J 3:5521 Page Setwnfeen ,lx Y Page Eighteen HARRY P. MULLEN A loyal, just, uprzght gentleman, Iiootball, '20, '30, '31, '32: Band, '32, '33: Club, '30, '31, '32: Baseball, '321 Staff, '33, RALPH SHERMAN MULLEN UPUZZYH The mzlrlest manners with the lvnzuest !77l'I7l1'. Clee Club, '20, '30: Commercial Club, '32: Stunt Night, '3l: Dramatic Club, '31, PAUL MILLER MUNDY HPAULH He wus u gentleman on whom I hurl! un absolute trust. ViceAPresident of Commercial Club, '32: Commercial Club, '32, '33, National Hono- rary Society, '33, HELEN FRANCES MURPHY HHUNCHYH lVe're ttlud ,vhe's here, and we like her heaps, Shes in our memory und she-'s there for keeps. Glee Club, '30, '31, '32, '33: Home Ecof nomics Club, '30, '3l: Dramatic Club, '28: Commercial Club, '32: Stunt Night, '30, '31, JAMES CALVIN PADCETT UAGNCH However far, however near, there is only one lzlze him. Basketball. '30: Iiootball, '30, '31, '32: Band, '31, '32, '33q Dramatic Club. '31: Base- ball, '32: Glee Club. '31, '32: Cast, Adam and Eva, '32: Orchestra, '32: Stunt Night, '31, '32: Debating Club, '31, SARA ELIZABETH PADGETT HREDM Shen wrt, she's charm, she's common sense. Glee Club, '30, '31, '32, '33, Marshal. '32: Home Economics Club, '30, '3l: Basketball. '30, '31, '32, '33: Cheer Leader, '33p Staff. '33, Librarian, '33: Iirench Club, N531 I3anc1, '31, '32, '33, DOROTHY CAROLINE PERKINS MDOT She held lhe love of ull. Lzfe has no more to glue. Glec Club, '30, '31, '32, '33: Home Ecof nomics Club. '31, '32: Chorus. '3l: Music Club, 'ZQJ Dramatic Club, '3Z. LOIS ADDIE PUNCH UBIEAUH Ami slrll thou gazed and .stzll their womlm' grew that one small hear! could carry all she l?l76'LL'. Sophomore Club. '31: Homc Economics Club, 30, 31. KAIHRYN SARAH QUICKI,E KA'I'l1RYN l,oL'alJle and .su'vct. XVIl.I,Il,f SUMIVIIE RAMSIQY AA.VlI-L 1Vhu worry-lzfe IS loo short, lt'll happen umfwuyf' l3askctbal1. '30, '31, '32, '33: Football, '30. '32: Baseball, '30, '31, '3Z: Club, '31, '32, '33:Staf1'.'33. .,,,.,. 5 1, . , M 1253 q f W 3 MARY AI,ICE REEP ,ik lVIARY ' ,gy Hlfrzcndlq get .serzousf 4. A . V -Nu V literary society, '10, '30, X Y ZH' -0 v-. x ll. EVELYN JANE ROACH Q. , ,- EPfBIf2 A , .. - V. ---------- ' ' fzxii'f ' - Her uozce was wer soft, gentle and low. x S-Q Home Economics Club, '30, '31. Page Nlnefem - BEAUIAH KATHLEEN ROBINSON HBEAULAHH 'Never idle and always thoughtful of others. Commercial Club. '33, Opcrctta, '20 ll, H. SJ. MARJORIE LEONA ROBINSON lV1AR.,IORIIf 1 would do unuthing to serue a friend. Commercial Club, '33: Operctta, '20 ll. H.S.1. MARY EDITH ROBINSON UROBBIIEU l-ouul hearted, .strong of mind, a finer girl uou'll never find. Secretary of Class. '30, '31, '33, Vicc-Prcsi- dent. '32: Commercial Club, '32, '33: Stunt Night, '32, IERED HUNTER RUDISILL UHAINLH Thou url a fellow of good report. Cleo Club, '20: Commercial Club. '31, '32s I5ootba11, '30, '31, '32. JOHN GLENN RUDISIII. HIVIARLOWU A lover of sports, a winner of games, This is the honor which he maintains. dent of Sophomore Class. '30: Staff. '33. Page Twentg I7ootba11, '29, '30, '31, '32, '33: Boxing, '3O: President of Club. '31, '32: Presi- JULIA BRIGHT SCHRONCE JULIE 1Vhen the one great scorer comes to wrzte agaznst your name, He writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the game. Stunt Night, '32: Glee Club. '31, '32, '33: Dramatic Club, '32: Marshal, '32: Class Sec- retary, '32: Basketball. '30, '31, '32, '33: Home Economics Club. '31, '32: Class Treas- urer. '33: Librarian. '33: Cheer Leader, '32, '33 ERNEST HAL SCHRONCE HAL Silence where nothing need be sau! is the eloquence of d1'srretz'on. Baseball, '30 CH. C. H. SJC Basketball, '30 lH. C. H. SJ. CECIL M. SIGMON SIG Truly a good sporlsman In every sense. Basketball Manager. '32: Iiootball, '30, '3l. '32, '33: Baseball, '30. '31, '32, '33: Boxing Manager, '32, '33. HALL I. SULLIVAN HALL lV1'sdom is greazer than much riches. Basketball, '32, DOROTHY LEE STROUP DO'l ' She's a darling in many, many ways. Home Economics Club. '29: Glee Club, '29, '33: Commercial Club, '32: Dramatic Club. '32: Basketball, '30. ' ' WW Q f, 4, Page Twenty-one ,X M , . I rx' ,al Z it p-msgs nut' Twvnltf-two sw' 1-QQSKK? CHARLES TILSON TlLLlE fl boy who never turned his back. but marched brvust forward. Baseball. '30, '31, '32, '33: Football, '3l. '32, '33: Basketball, '32: President of Band, '33: Marshal, '323 Club, '32: Band, '32, '33, FRANCES ELLEN WARLICK FANNIE Ullvr pleasant smile and kindly LUUQS, will liuc in our memories all our days. Commercial Club, '33: Home Economics Club. '32: Clce Club, '32: Stunt Night, '32. LINDA RHODES WARLICK LlNDY 'Al will puck ull my troubles in the bottom of my heart, sit on the ltd and smile, Dramatic Club, '32: Basketball. '29, Band, '3l, '32, '33: Glue Club, '29, '30: Home Eco- nomics Club, '29, '30: Stunt Night '323 Music Club, '29: Chorus, '30, '32, '33, BLANCHE SARA WISE UDEBINEH 'WVL' who know her best lout' her best. Home Economics Club, '31, '32 ll., M. H. SJ: lfrench Club, '3l: Librarian. '33, JOHN ROSS YODER Yu'I ' 1 sw bright honor sparkling through his eyes, Glce Club, '29, '30: Stunt Night, '30: Bas' ltetball. '30: Band. '3l, '32: Commercial Club, '31, '32, History of the Senior Class Cn September. in the year 1929, a group of merry, care-free boys and girls entered the portals of Lincolnton High School, for the purpose of pre- paring for the future and learning to meet competently the things that it held in store for them. Each and every one of the members of our senior class will always cherish that memorable day on which we made our entrance to a school that is regarded as one of the outstanding establishments of the State of North Carolina. That first year was a hard one, but we were rewarded for all of our labor, when at the end of the year, we knew that we had won the admiv ration of our teachers and fellow students, We began our second year of high school with a great deal of confidence. With the aid and guidance of our worthy oflicers and by laboring diligently and industriously we finished the Sophomore year of our high school career very creditable indeed. Cur Junior year began with the election of our class ofhcers. With Elmore Goodson as president, and Mary Robinson, Julia Schronce and Colleen Gabriel as able assistants, we began our work with all seriousness. We worked faith- fully in order to obtain money with which to finance the Junior-Senior Ban- quet. A great many parties, festivals, and entertainments were given for this purpose. The banquet, which was given at l.ithia Inn, was enjoyed very much by every one present. At the close of the year, marshals, which were chosen from the Junior class, figured in commencement. In 1933 our class. having grown rapidly during the last two years, has become very large. With Paul Mundy as the able executive of our Senior class. we have met with success all our requirements and have quickly accomf plished all that we have undertaken. In spite of the fact that our school term is only eight months in length. we have studied diligently and covered all of our work. With Sallie Brown Clark as editor-in-chief, our high school annual, rlillli PINI2 BURR, has been finished. and we are greatly relieved at finding one of our most difficult problems successfully completed. Qur High School career is quickly drawing to a close, and we know that soon we must part. We have spent four years in diligent preparation for the future, and although we do not know what the future holds for us, we are unafraid for we know that we have done our best and will continue to do so, and no man can do more. Hi51.12N BIQAM, His! oriun. Page Twerily-three : -NWC' me g Qf 'N f'LfL'4,1 .rv Q Em as W5 f f K Page Twenty-four 3 1 - '-C Senior Class ol '33 Our school days now are passed and gone, And yet We linger here, And all the joys that we have known, Ring in our memories clear. We think of classmates true and dear, With Whom We have to part, Of teachers who have helped us on, Each with a grateful heart. We have reached the parting of the Way, That we have trod so long, Each has his goal toward which he strives And so We hasten on. So, High School days, We say farewell, Days gone to come no more, But, in future years, when memory turns, We'll live you o'er and o'er. M. LUCILE HESTER Class Poet xtlly, Dr, :af ,Q ' :..- v-.. , ' - ,rgaf-1'-' -N-, . , - 1 Senior Class Prophee tBeing extracts from the diary of Margaret Brevardj JUNE l. 1947-How weary I am from having slaved all winter with the reports of the United Stated Fire Insurance Company. I had no idea that being promoted to the main office in Philadelphia would mean even greater responsibility. Well. vacation is here and I shall travel and travel and forget how weary I am of reports and hgures. JUNE Z-As I was eating lunch in the dining car. just after leaving Philadelphia. I hapf pened to look down the aisle from me and there I saw a familiar face. Could this changed pompous creature be Billy Grigg? Just then he recognized me and joined me. He said he was congressman from North Carolina. Seeing Billy made me think of I.incolnton. Billy informed me that Iiorace Richards is the newly elected sheriff. I know he will make a good one. Tonight when I got off the train and started to call a taxi. some one called me by my first name. Who in the world knew me way up here? NVhen I looked around it was Bill Jetton. who took me to my hotel in his Rolls Royce. And he said he and Mrs. Jetton would call for me at six o'clock to take me to his fashionable Fifth Avenue restaurant. Ahf already in societyl While eating we were talking over old times. asking about our old school friends. They told me that Glenn I.acky and Ifranklin Anderson owned a large theater on Broadway. and that Linda Vklarlick was the director of their orchestra in the theater. Also that Helen Beam was the matron at Columbia University. NVell. it seems as if New York has all of our school-mates. NVhat a glorious evening I have had' JUNE 3-This morning Linda Vwlarlick took me to an exclusive dress shoppegthe owner was none other than Frances Warlicl-.. Another surprise? This afternoon we went to a show. The picture was l'Two Lovers and the star was Patil Moore. who has made quite a success in Hollywood. The Twins was the first vaudeville announcement: two girls tripped out- the Jenkins sistersfw I just had to say it aloud. I.inda said they had played all over the world. Tonight we went to the Opera. Pauline McGee sang there and was applauded more than any of the other singers. This did not surprise me very much. because I remembered how well she sang while in Old I.incolnton High. JUNK 4+Today my friends went with me to the train. I had some business to attend to in South Bend. Indiana. On my way I stopped at Cincinnati. Ohio. Here I decided to go to South Bend by airplane. Goodness. my pilot was John Yoder. and I surely felt safe. He told me that Ralph Mullen and Julius Hoffman were also pilots at this airport. On our trip I turned on the radio and the announcer for the Columbia Broadcasting Station was George I.ingerfelt. He was on day duty and his brother. Melvin. was on night duty. XVe landed safely and I went straight to a palatial hotel owned and operated by Robert Jonas. I know I shall enjoy my stay. JUNE 5-Notre Dame played Navy here today. As I had never seen them play I went. I'll never regret seeing that wonderful game. Bill Mauney was the coach. Daniel I.ockman and Guy Keener were the assistant coaches. Patil Kistler and Wade Hallman are the basket- ball coaches there also. After the game I went down to speak to Bill. Bill had never married. so he asked me to go out with him to dinner. He told me that John Rudisill coached at Tulane. These boys surely had a good beginningg no wonder they are such a success. Bill said he was going to Chicago tomorrow and for me to go with him and get the biggest surprise of my life. JUNE 6-We reached Chicago about ten o'clock. took a sigbtfseeing bus to go around the city. The driver was Hal Schronce. Just think. Hal from Iincolntonf Therefore I really enjoyed my ride. This afternoon I went to the ball game. And did I get a surprise? Charles Tilson played second base and Elmore Goodson third. Charles is quite famous now and always plays a grand game of ball. btit that is not unusual. We had a good time at the hotel tonight. Charles came over and Elmore and Mrs. Goodson came also. So we had a party. They told us lots of news about our old class friends. Julia Schronce is coach of a girls' basketball team. Lillian Leonard is an artist and has won mitch fame with her exhibitions. Ruth Beam is head nurse at John Hopkins Hospital. Woodrow Armstrong got rich on an electrical invention. Calvin Padgett is a famous doctor and his wife. the former Colleen Gabriel. helps him much in his profession. What a day of surprisesf Page Ttuenltf-live ,.-,...-ss sf- -sf - ...--.. i , v :'7'A j t. bd 3'- ff i Nl' 'Jr -4 .J 1 ..f',f-59 1 ' , l.gv--A k 5 nl JUNIE 7-Today I left for Washington. On the train I picked up the New York Sun. I had to look several times to believe my own eyes. because Paul Mundy was the editor and Willie Ramsey was sports editor. On the sports page I saw in big headlines, Cecil Sigmon Plays Wonderful Game Iior Army. I bet he still smiles when he gets tackled. On the society page I saw an account of a big reception. given in honor of New Yorks governor. The hostess was Shasta Abernethy. Shasta is a society leader now. I was startled by the announce- ment of the marriage of Bonnie Crooks to a New York lawyer. When I got to Washington today I went to a hotel and rested for about an hour. Then I went down to the hotel beauty parlor. Dorothy Stroup was the owner. Here Hattie I.ee Costner. who is a partner with Dorothy. gave me a new permanent. the best one I have ever had. I'm glad chance led me here. for they told me that Lucile Hester had studied abroad and had become a famous poetess. They also told me that Kathleen Campbell remains a school teacher in Lincolnton, N. C. Sallie Brown Clark lives here in Vkfashington. the wife of a famous lawyer. After I got my permanent I called Sallie Brown. She invited me to her house to spend some time with her, Tonight. being Saturday, we went to town. as we used to do in I.incolnton. Ralph Cashion and Iiloyd Duncan own a very chic Iirench shoe store, I had not planned to buy any shoes. but when I learned this I just had to. The fiftieth surprise was a large grocery store owned by Charlie Baker. VJhen we got home tonight Sara Padgett was there to greet us. She entertained us with stories of her life as society editor for a large newspaper. The door bell rang and in walked Barbara Hinson and Dorothy Perkins, Geel it looked as if we were going to have a party. Barbara has won international fame as a pianist. Dorothy is a very successful journalist in Vyfashington. I had to pinch myself to know that I was not dreaming. JUNK 8-We slept late this morning. At eleven o'clock we went to church 'and what a sermonf NVilson Cauble was the preacher.-he surely has changed, Iirom him we learned that Louise Ciaston is now dean at Greensboro College and that XVilvie Ifwing is a matron at an orphanage. When we came home I happened to pick up a toy monkey sitting on a table. I looked on the bottom and there in distinct letters I read. Made by Hall Sullivan Co. Sallie Brown told me he is becoming quite wealthy. Tonight we sat on the front porch and talked over our school days. Sallie Brown asked me if I remembered Sue Lockman. Of course I did. Well. she told me that Sue is a model in a New York fashion show. J. W. Kiser is the owner of a large circus. and Hoke Heavner is his partner. I surely would like to see this show. Harry Mullen owns a ranch in Texas and his neighbor. Hunter Rudisill owns one also. These boys must be lost away out there. Helen Murphy teaches school in the mountains and is loved by all her pupils and I don't blame them. Iilorene Bynum and Virginia Bynum own a chain of Bynum Iiive and Ten Cent Stores over the state of North Carolina. Mary Robinson isa lawyer in Washington. I surely could have listened to this all night, but one must sleep. JUNIE 0-I have heard lots of news today, so pay special attention. I saw in the paper this morning that Martha Haynes has taken her class of girls to Canada to enter the ice skating contests in November. Martha's girls have won many trophies. I also heard today that Virginia Clark is making a trip around the world in an Austin. If she succeeds she will receive a large sum of money. Margaret Canipe writes poems for The XVorltI, a newspaper here in Washington. Irene I.ineberger. Beulah Robinson, Marjorie Robinson and Ruth I.ink own the Canary I.unch Rooms. a thriving business, Ruth Elrod went as a missionary to China last year. Georgia Hovis is a french teacher in New Orleans. Cirace Keever is private secretary for the Governor of North Carolina. Mary Alice Reep owns a florist Shoppe. Henry Houser is the architect who planned Sallie Browns house, Kathryn Quickle is an interior decorator. Bernice McGinnis has a girls' basketball team that will compete with any team in the South. I.urlyne Knight is an actress for The I,ittle Theater in Charlotte. N. C. Carl Lacky 'owns a drug store in I.in- colnton, N. C. Maxine Styers sells perfume imported from Paris. Virginia Hovis is hostess for a large cafe in New York. Pauline Houser is another teacher that came from I.incolnton High School. teaching in Queens College in Charlotte. N. C. I.ouise Hippe clerks in a large department store here. Iivelyne Roach married a missionary and is in India doing a great work. Aggie Vay McCiinnis has a sandwich shop here in Vvfashington. JUNL IO--I'm back in Philadelphia now. When I came back to my office today I read a joke book that some one had put on my desk. It was written by Pearl Stowe. That was just like her-always saying something funny. There was also a letter from a farm implement company for me to answer. The president was Clyde Abernethy and Vice-President I'rank Houser. When I read the paper I saw where Blanche Wise was married in England to a prince. Well. what a wonderful vacationf I've heard from every one of my old school-mates. I think I'd like another one just like it, XVonder what the boss would say to such a request? IVIARCHARIQT BREVARD. Class Prophet. Page Twenty-.st'.x' Last Will and Testament We, the Seniors of 1933. do will and bequeath the following things to our lower classmates, hoping they will each use them to the best of their advantage: We, Margaret Brevard and Sallie Brown Clark, do hereby will our ability of getting to school on time to Martha Mauney and Josie Padgett. hoping they won't have to run as we did. I. Bonnie Crooks, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to Pauline McGinnis, hoping she may grow tall enough to nll it, I, Clyde Abernathy, do will and bequeath my ability to work geometry to William XVilkerson. I. Georgia Hovis, do will and bequeath my little dimples to Pauline Baker. I, Mary Robinson, do hereby will my fatness to Otilleen Robinson. hoping she will not be teased as much as I have been. I, Dot Perkins, will my small stature to Pinky Shronce. I, Iiranklin Anderson, do hereby will my wavy hair to Palie Shuford in order that she might not have to worry about waving hers anymore, XVe. Colleen Gabriel and Shasta' Abernathy, will our places in the National Honorary Sol ciety to L. C. Nixon and Ebb Rudisill. I, Louise Hipp. will my senior dignity to Ifdna Mace. I, Guy Keener. do will and bequeath my ability to learn Iirench to Tuck Lockman. I, Irene Lineberger, do hereby will my knowledge of history to Ruth Ifwing. I, Linda Warlick, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to band practice on time to Georgette Brown. I. John Rudisill. do hereby will my title, Underworld, to Ilddie Pierce, so he can start the racket. I, Cecil Sigmon, do hereby will my ability to get to school on time to Claude Simon Broome. I, Bernice McGinnis, do hereby will and bequeath my title as Little Bit to Pauline Baker. I, J. Lee Hoffman, do hereby will my ability to study ninth Ifnglish under Miss Town- send to Craig Signion. I, Ralph Mullen, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass subjects in high school to Thomas Boggs, with the hope that some day he will become a senior. I. Billy Grigg, do hereby will and bequeath to Lee Vvlolf Starnes my curly hair, so that the girls may Hnd him even more attractive and rid him of his bashfulness. I, Hoke Heavner, hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk in study hall to Ralph Brown. I, NVilvie Ewing, do hereby will my knowledge of l'rench to Johnsie Hallman. I, Sara Padgett. do hereby leave my nickname. Red, to Bobby Roseman so that red hair will remain in the school. I, Pauline Houser, do hereby will my senior dignity to Mary Sue Childers. I, Helen Murphy, do hereby will and bequeath my little red, white and blue striped sweater to Coach Smith. I, Stella Jenkins, do hereby will my ability to pop chewing gum to Little Mary Self, hoping she will not drive her family crazy as I have. I, Aileen Jenkins, do hereby will my title as the It Girl to Otilleen Robinson. Page Twenty-seven I. Margaret Canipe, do hereby will my slenderness to Pauline Baker. I, Florene Bynum, do hereby will my knowledge of Bible to Smith Lee, provided he will become a preacher. I. Wilson Cauble. do hereby will my place on the bench and my hair tonic to Russell Dellinger. I, Virginia Hovis, do hereby will my red, curly hair to Mattie Harrill. I, Iirances Warlick, do hereby will my ability to play the piano to Hugh Putman, hop- ing he will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Floyd Duncan. do hereby will my knowledge of algebra to Claude Broome. I, Sue Lockman, do hereby will my blow gum to Johnnie Link. hoping she gets as much fun Ollt of it as I did. I, Grace Keever, do hereby will my ability to type to Almetta Cooke. I. Iforace Richards. do will and bequeath my job in the athletic office, at lunch, to Steve Barineau. We, J. W. Kiser and Dan Lockman. do hereby will our ability to sing to Coach Smith, so he may be able to sing Old Suzannaf' I. Henry Houser. do hereby will and bequeath my ability of being late to band practice to Gorilla Nixon. I, Lucile Hester. do hereby will my ability to give oral reports in English to Martha Henderson. I. Hal Schronce. do hereby will my old history book to Nellie Sue Wise. hoping she won't have to use it two years. I, Marjorie Robinson. do hereby will my worries over exams to Willie Mae Avery. I. Pauline McGee, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sell tickets at the football games to Annie Page, hoping that she won't have to run up and down the sidelines asking for change as much as I have. I. Bobbie Hinson, do hereby will my ability to play the saxophone to I.. C, Hovis. I. Aggie Vay McGinnis. do hereby will my smiling face to Edna Mace. I, Hall Sullivan, do hereby will my seat in history to Beatrice Weaver. I. Hunter Rudisill, do hereby will my job as bell boy to James Shives. I, Ruth Beam, do hereby will to Nellie Costner my ability to get to school on time, hoping they won't get her for speeding as many times as they did me. I, Kathleen Campbell, do hereby will my place in the Honorary Society to Ophelia Lippard. I. Melvin Lingerfelt, do hereby will my history work book and my ability to pass history to Sarah Cauble. I, Lurlyne Knight, do hereby will my Ford to Margaret Long, hoping that she can get to school on time once in a while. I, Woodrow Armstrong, will my position on the football team to I5aZ1y Little. I, Helen Beam, will my blonde curls to Alice Robinson. I, Virginia Bynum, do hereby will my ability of learning French to Grace Cline, I. Parker Bennett, will to Berge Beam my reserved manners. Ralph Cashion wills his ability of staying out of trouble to Jim Gamble. I. Hattie Lee Costner, will my nickname, Cotton Top. to Rose Hallman. I, Wade Hallman. will my beautiful red hair to Chauncy D. Stroupe. I, Paul Mundy, will my knowledge of history to Rat Rhyne. Page TU,'FHlt!-Blight I, Calvin Padgett, will my ability to attract the girls to C. I, Lois Punch, will my small stature to Ethel I-Iunter. I. Catherine Quickle, will my gentle voice to Annette Childs. I, Willie Ramsey, will my ability of getting along with the I, Blanch Wise, will to Josie Padgett my curly brown hair. I, Charles Tilson. will my winning smile to Walter Clark. I. Lillian Leonard. do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to Jack I, Anne Bennett. will my quietness to Margaret Heafner. I. Louise Gaston. will to Annette Childs the right to walk Starnes every morning. I. Frank Houser, will my ability of walking fast to Martin around quicker. I, Bill Mauney. will my school girl complexion to I.. C. Nixon. B. Phillips. teachers to Bert Barlow. McNeely. to school with Lee Wolf Whistnant, so he may get I. Swede Haynes, will my title as the Meanest Girl to Inez Seagle. Bill Jetton wills his laziness to P. C. Costner. I, Robert Jonas, will my ability of sleeping on class to Ned Leonard, hoping he will enjoy is at much as I have. I, Glenn Lacky, will my position as soda jerkeru to Jim Gamble. George Lingerfelt wills his numerous blushes to Jimmie Rienhardt. Harry Mullen wills his winning ways to Jack Rudisill. Julia Shronce Wills her ability to shoot goals in basketball to Martha Mauney. Dorothy Stroupe wills her numerous giggles to Cynthia Rienhardt. I, John Yoder, will my love for books to Billy Byars. I, Elmore Goodson. leave my surplus pounds to Heim Hoover. hoping he will grow tall instead of broad. ELMORE GOODSON. Lawyer. IVz'messes: L. C. NIXON JESSIE GRIGG 'ARAT BYNUM Page Twenty-nine Cwbeaf- mmf BOBBIE I-HNSON LUOODQOLU ARM STR ON SuAs'rA Aaesznz-mv ' 77101517 foncealfecrf. JOHN Ruosslu.. SALLIE Bszqwn CLARK A EG ,, ,F 71.0-L.si,c'..:l: wooorzow Azmsvnzous MARTHA HAYNE5 ..'57z:f.e1LclZLe.S'f WILLIE IZAMSEY Afbftacliufe BONNIE CROOKS 7?Lo.s'f'-in..-fave cAn.vm pAnc:E'r1' COLLEEN GABRIEL SENIOR SUPIgRI.A'I,1V1iS Page Thirty 3 kvvw 'M my 'X fx -IW. 1 I 5- -- V. 1 ,, M L- , 3 1 3- W1 10 , ' ' ' . 8 X F f . 4 f? , Qi V , A W' ,fy ' ,, Y V li-yzau ,,,,..-.W -.af 5 , f' L ':'l4f,g 4' ' -gli 1 xfIix.z44 A4 qs- ,' q 1. A Q-my Ji' 'rv A . ' ' af S5 '-4: S, fm:1smmf- ,MN -Gi ,M ,I Q- 1 'V ne. . A if Q' Q Q -' Mi . 2 xl 1 ix 4 -, 5 . f Q Q s ' f Cflaafaszi SARA PADGETT Bai- JOHN Ruoussu. DOQOTLIY PERKINS 5e.sl7L.ookiZ7,g BILL MAUNEY 5ALLlE BQOLUN CLARK Q X X HARRY AAULLEN '3'-ANGIE WSE cuArz1.ES 'ru.soN SARA PADGE1-T 77Z,osf I bag 77i0df'.Zz.Zenffe PARKER. BENNET WILLIE RANISEY MARTHA I-IAY NES Eg ea! E46 Mirzcmzew- Bnevmzo 71066 JO ,f CECIL SIGMON LUQLYNE KNIGHT WIS,-Q - V' MT' if-, pri: - fflhd 'QTL' . F., 1 ,,Q va IZ. , Wg., 2 'wx . ' -WM W X L nf ' A HR W ,ir ' ,f na , f . KN, . we fwwf . . Q, vig Q' .- ,Y fu I I 1 gkjwl 1 4 I 3 , Vi I ,iff Q' Z Q-:af ,Zyl e..,y,:f fefzzivz SHASTA MAQY A6 . W .1 , ,,- EIZNATHY ROBINSON , -'-'Ji'-5- . 1.ucn.Le Hesrsrx gym I ,. 1 ...,..,. WMA I ' f 111: 771 0917, ,li K Q ' A Or4gznaL , , ng Q WADE- . 1 A It .-' Q I-IALLMAN .,,V. ff WMC 54144064 EQ,Ls.e.x,f- BILLY GR IGG CATHLEEN CAMPBELL SLNIOR SL'I'I4RLA iczoeea-r .Jones 'I IVLS Page Thirty- mmf , WY.- 'fm-.Q '6 nh. Pugv 'I1hl'l'flj'!LL'U -e-' vp- ..,' X. A .f , , 1 5 -5- ' f W-W.-. -. -gov W' l , .lip - ly -Hr, xl. V Jxxilis Rla1x1I.xR1w'r l'u.xRx1-'S I.IT'III NIXRIIIX Klwxlvx I Rxm1Q SIIVFURU Junior Class MOTIO: 'A,Vcnu or NcL'vz'. FLOWER: Rose Cw1,oRs: Red um! Whiw OFFICERS JAMIQS RISINHARDT Pl'CSl.C1L'l7l CHARLES LITTLR , Vice-lh-mflmz MARTHA MAUNHY SUCI'0ftlI'L,I FRANCES SHUIAORD 'IY1I'6'ClSLlI'CI' WK K'-'GV Y '.1 1 .2-.avg S-::,. 'fx Fr-f-- ,H R xy ,31 Q-K Pagv Tl71'rty-thru' Juniors 10'?7 7' Pago Thirty-four WILLIAN1 BANDY MARTHA BEAM GEORCHETTE BROWN ROBERT BUFE ROBERT CALDWELL REBECCA CLONINGER ALMETTA COOKE NELLIE COSTNER CLARENCE DUNCAN RICHARD HOFFMAN CHARLES LITTLE NIARTHA NIAUNEY JACK NICNEELY LAURA MAE MINCH' IVIAZIEILIT NTOORV I.. C. NIXON JOS I E PA DQJETT ANNII1 PAGE: JAMLS RliINHARID'l' I.li5LIIZ ROBINSON RLUBIZRFIK ROSLMAN NIARY RL'D1s11.1. NAQMI RUIJISILI. LL'ffII.h SI5AfHI.I- I5RANfiIfS SIILTORID THOMAS SHL'I5ORIJ JAQK 'IWIOMPSON Wl1.I.1AM W11,K1QRaoN Juniors ,-of Q39 N zx 5,-Mft, 'Y' Q 1.. Pagu 'I'hzr1cf hu XY.xl.l'1-'R l'1 xRR llll 1, Slvzmmx I'.-will-Rlxlf SYUIVI-R En. -Imlxsox Sophomore Class GFFICERS WALTER CLARK . Presidenr BILL SIGMON Vice-President CATHERINE YODIER A o Secrezary ED. JOHNSON , Treasurer N.,-W, Wf, 'Q 1441 I -.1 A ESNF'-1' 5'::P fat fnfrq. , gk Page Thrrlg-x1'.v U ,C 1 ,J 6 7 T11 5 , Sfh . ' , 1' T 1 ,Q A 2 4 , X E' 3 rf k '?. 2 iv . 5 ga-f Page Thirty-seven SOPHOMORE CLASS THE EDITH ABIERNIYI HY VIRGINIA ABFRNE'I'HY ROY ALLRAN NANCY ARROWOGD THOMAS ALITON STEVE B,-XRINIEALI BERCJE BEAM ELIZABIJIII BOOCS AL'OIfS'IA BORINI3 ROBLERTA BROWN BRYII1 BRADSHAW ILGUISIJ BRIDOES NELLIE BROWN BI2R'I'HA BYNUM ELOISI4 BYNLJM HOWARD BYNLVNI HELIAN CAMIA YATLS CAMPBELL HOWARD CARPENTER WAI.'I'EI2 CLARK ANNETTE CIIILDS JOHN CLINE VANCE COI1I-IAY J. M. DAVIS LEONARD DAVIS DORO'I'H'Y DIlLl,lNCHER JOE DLLLINIIER VERMON DI5LLINOER VVAYNIZ DI:I,I.lNI.l'ZR CARRIE DLVINL1 HAZEL DIAVINI1 JEAN ELMORI1 CLARENCE IEWINIQ J. B. EWIN11 MARY IIINIIER RUTH IIORI IQNBERRY JAMES GAMBLL JOE GATES DOROTHY GANTT MARY WILSON GLENN ELLA CIOODSON GARLAND GOODSON JAMES GOODSON RANDOLPH GOODSON IIRANCLS GRRQII Ii!-RN HOI'I'N'lAN Page T,7IlI'fQf't'llglf7I Sophomore Class .JOHNSIE HALLMAN ROSE HALLMAN VIOLET HALLMAN ILCRIENCQE HARTMAN LELA HIELMS JOSEPH HINKLIE PRESTON HINKLE INIQZ HOLLY BELTS SUE HONEYCUTT HLEIM HGOVER, JR. MYR'I LE HOOVER CARRISON HOVIS KEITII HOVIS IJLRVIE HOVIS ANIIIA HUOOINS lfllllil, HUN'I'IiR KIJWARD JOHNSON PAULINE JONES ELLA MAE KISER IYRED KISER RAY KISER FLOYD LACKEY JOSEPH LEONARD MINA LEONARD NPD LEONARD RUSSELL LEONARD EDITH LINEBEROER RUBY LINEBEROER HARRILEE LINK MARIONE'I'TE LINK RUSSELL LOCKMAN MAROARET LONIQ WEBB MARTIN CHRISTINE MAUNEY CARL MCGINNIS POLLY MCNEELY LOUISE MCREE BESSIE LEE ML'I.I.l1N GEORGE MLFLLl:N VRANCES NIUNDY JOE NIKON JANE PAOE CLEO PROCTIYR MARY VIRGINIA PROCTOR ROLLIN PROFTIOR HI'f1II PUTMAN MADIIE QL'ICKLI? JAMES RAMSEY WILSON REINHARDT JACK RHODES PAUL RHYNE ALICE ROBINSON LILLIE MAE ROBINSON LANDER RUDISILL ROBERT RUDISILL MAE' SAINE NELLIE SAINE PINKIE SCHRONCE CRAIO SCHRUM JAINE SCHRUM L. P, SCHRUM LUCY SCHRUM EDNA SCHRONCE INEZ SLSACSLE MOZELL1? SENTER THELMA SENTER FRED SELF HOWARD SELE CALVIN RUDISILL BILL SIOMON CRAIO SIOMON JAMES SIOMON MARTHA SUE SIGMON CLARENCE SMITH EDWARD SMITH JOHN SMITH RALPH SMITH WILMA SMITH LEE WOLI3Li STARNES ANN SULLIVAN RACHEL THOMAS HOUSTON THOMPSON RUTH TUOMAN LIDA TURBYEIELD BEATRICE WEAVER ROBERT WHISNAN'I' HAROLD VJHITESIDES OLEKA WILLIAMS RALPH WILLIAMS WARIQEN WILKERSON MARX' WISE FRANKIE WOOD CATHERINE WOOD ALFRI-11 Cusixx-R Xl.xRc,.xRr1 filmxx lf li. PHIIIIVN Ilucxl-x' hlwxxs Freshman Class OFFICERS ALFRED COSTNER A , President MARGARIET GLENN Vice-I're.sic1enr C. B. PHILLIPS Secrvmry HARVEY JONAS Treasurer it - R xl. , is 3102 Y:-T .:.i'. ,':5.g 75' HCT f 1 X 1, fn- Pugv ThI.flg-U1-Ht' Page Forly ali. Ss LA NC MA H HE PRES T .Z 'M' CLYDE ABERNETHY GRADY ABERNETHY INEZ ABERNETHY JAMES ABERNETHY FAIRY ARMSTRONG ENID AVERY EVELYN BAKER JOHN BAKER DORIS BANDY JESSIE BARKER LENA BARKER LESTER BARKLEY CHARLES E. BEAL KATHERINE BEAL MARSHALL P. BEAL NIAHN BEAM MARX' BEAM WILMA BEAM GLENN BEATTIE JESSIE BIGGERSTAEE THOMAS BOGGS ORA BOST INEZ BOLTON DOROTHY BRADSHAW ETHEL BRADSHAW MABEL BRADSHAW PANSY BRADSHAW PEARLE BYNUM ELSIE CAMP GRADY CAMPBELL ROSE CAMPBELL GLADYS CARPENTER BLY CASHION DAVID CASHION WALTER CASHION VICTOR CASHION MARY CAUDLE VADA CAUBLE RUTH CHAPMAN MARGARET JANE CHILDS WILKINS CLANTON JAMES CLARK LORETTA CLGNIGER LOYD CORNWALL ALFRED COSTNER GRACE COSTNER P. C. COSTNER R. B. CRONLAND JOE CROOKS GRACE DAWSON J. L. DEVINE ALIENE DYSART MAZELLE EAKER ARTHUR ERWIN ADAM EUREY DAVID EUREY BERTHA EWING PAULINE EWING VAN BUREN EWING ERVIN FEATHERSTON KENNETH FINGER 1-C. :IU Nxvff juni 2gvi'ezs 'res Freshman Class PERNELL FINGER LOIS FORTENBERRY ELIZABETH GARRISON JAMES GATES MARGARET GLENN LOUISE GOODMAN CLARA GOODSON GLADYS GOODSON DUETTE GRIGG HAZELEEN GRIGG JESSIE GRIGG LAWRENCE GRIGG RUTH GRIGG JOHN HAGER MILDRED HARDIN RUTH HARMON JOHN NELSON HAUSS BONNIE HEAENER JOYCE HEAFNER MARGARET HEAENER ROBERT HEAENER JAMES HELMS JENNIE HELMS ANDREW HEAVNER DAVID HEAVNER FAITH HEAVNER LUCILE HEAVNER WEBB ALEXANDER HEAVNER MARX' HOFFMAN WINNIE HOEEMAN NED HOLLY GEORGE HOYLE STELLA HOYLE DAVID HOVIS L. C. HOVIS LESLIE HOVIS PAULINE HUTCHINS THELMA JENKINS HARVEY JONAS PAUL JOHNSON IVIARY KEENER RUBY KEEVER MABEL KENDRICK PAUL LAWING DESDIE LEE MINNIE LEMONDS JOHN LEONARD RICHARD LEONARD J. B. LINBERGER MILLER LINGEREELT JOHNNIE LINK BROWNIE LIPE J. B. LIPPARD AUSTIN LOCKMAN CEBERT LOCKMAN JAMES LONG YATES LOWE ROBERT LYNCH JOHN MAUNEY ALFRED MCALISTER WORTH MCALISTER MX Xxuv aff- , if - ,-.- ,A isis- GRACE MCCULLOUGH CLAUDE MCGINNIS CONWAY MCGEE OLA MAE MCMURRAH' LEMUEL MCNEELY BETTY MODLIN JAMES MOORE MAE MOORE WILLIAM NOLAN BEATRICE NORMAN LORIENE PARKER LOUISE PERKINS C. B. PHILLIPS WALTER PORTER IVAN POTEAT REID POTTS CHARLES PROCTOR CLYDE PROPST CYNTHIA REINHARDT DOROTHY REYNOLDS LEMUEL REYNOLDS JOHN RHODES ADDISON RHYNE WOODROW' ROACH FRANCES ROBERTS JOSEPHINE ROBERTS DAVID ROBINSON ETHEL ROBINSON OTTILEEN ROBINSON RUBY ROBINSON CALVIN RUDISILL JACK RUDISILL PAUL RUDISILL BLAIR SCHRUM FRED LEE SEAGLE VIRGINIA SEAGLE MARX' SELE RALPH LEE SENTER EVAN SHELTON FRED SHUEORD CARL SMITH FRANCES SMITH LOUISE SMITH WILLIAM SMITH DOLLY MAE SPEAGLE VIRGINIA STROUP SUE ANNA SULLIVAN CLYDE WARLICK JOSEPH WARLICK RICHARD WARLICK PAULINE WATERS Z. V. WATERS MARSHALL WEAVER PAULINE WEHUN'lJ JAMES WISE WADE WISE WALTER WISE GEORGE WOLEE CRAIG WOOD WILLIAM YATES Page Forty-one CI' , X , 9, :S ,QL I A K ? mga' lillfflj Iwo .,,-A Q, v.-isa vt 4, 4-HQIK1 4 Q fi gf! x A . , F ' ' -'Q 'L ' , L , N1 r , g ' 1 2 f s ' -,, wg, I Qi mi f .N..J, 5 : I-1,5 1 - 4 N is . . I 1 ff' ss e, N v gs.. ig X mx ' at .2 1. Q, ' , . f W. r., W V 3 4..h,.. . .,,. sf, 1-i1 I Sr-QI' N x .Mawr ties-ye. ' N . 'Q , K :ltg4Q.:f.,. - f ' 0 xg: .,3z VWi:: 4' -:e?19 '-HH? ,sv W . 42 2' .f me-.: Q29 ' ' ' , NIR, l.on'1ik NIR. l,ll :Xi x Xl iss R x1xxxA'1'11R ln Appreciation If we could live up to the standard Mr. Pickens has set before us. what more could we ask? The Senior Class cannot express in mere Words their love and admiration for Miss Rainwater. We appreciate all that Mr. Lowder has done for our class. Ptlye Forztfethree qv l'g!lI'fLf luur' N,fxNm'.J1-AN S'II'I'l.klAN l14r7cwlr7Im7'.s f'1'vH1'usl amz' Mus! f'upulcl1' Ba 1'gan1za1:1ons .z f K Q r, eb :- ' ga' 171 Ir! U xr' X COXIMIRCIAI. CLL'I'a HORN? Il4fONOfX1lflS Clk! NELL BARLOW , BARBARA HINSON . MARTHA IVIAUNEY .IOSIE PADCIETT ., ELIZABETH ASBURY WILLIE MAE AVERY NELL BARLOW MARTHA BEAM RUTH BEAM MARGARET BREVARD ROBERT BUEE BOYCE CAMPBELL REBECCA CLONIGER CLARENCE DUNCAN RUTH ELROD LESLIE ROBINSON . , . MARGARET LONG . CATHERINE YODER OLEKA VJILLIAMS EDITH AEERNETHY INEZ ABERNETHY FAIRY ABERNETHY NANCY ARROWOOD DORIS BANDY EVELYN BAKER KATHERINE BEAI, WILMA BEAM ELIZABETH BOOOS ETHEL BOOOS AUGUSTA BORING ORA BOST BRYTE BRADSHAW DOROTHY BRADSHAW IETHEL BRADSHAW LOUISE BRIDGES ELOISE BYNUM PEARL BYNUM ELSIE CAME GLADYS CARPENTER MARY SUE CHILDERS ANNETTE CHILDS IVIARGARET JANE CHILDS ELIZABETH CORNWELL DOROTHY DELLINOER HAZEL DEVINE ALINE DYSART ELIZABETH GARRISON Commercial Club OFFICERS MEMBERS HOKE ITIEAVNER MARTHA HENDERSON LUCILE ITIESTER BARBARA HINSON GRACE REEVER I-IILLARD KEEVER LURLYNE KNIGHT OPIIELIA LIPPARD VYIILLIAM IVIAUNEY JEAN MAZE PAUL MUNDY Home Economics OFFICERS MEMBERS DUETTE GRICIG MILDRED HARDIN IVIATTIE HARRILI. IVIARTHA HAYNFS MARGARET HEAFNER ITERN HOFFMAN BETTY SUE HONEYCUTT LUCILE HOOVER ANTHA HUOOINS ETHEL HUNTER NELI, HUSS PAULINE HUTCHINS THELMA JENKINS PAULINE JONES MARY KEEVER ELLA MAE KISER KATE KISER HARRILEE LINK JOHNNIE LINK MARIONETTE LINK MARGARET LONG PAULINE MCGINNIS POLLY MCNEELY LOUISE MCREE BETTY MODLIN IVIARY FRANCES MUNDY' ELLA MAY PARKER LORIENE PARKER EDITH PEELER Preszdcnl Vice- President. Y Secretary Treasurer LIOSIF PADGETT ROBERT RHODES NAOMI RUDISILL SARA RUDISILL HOKE SHUEORD IVIARY SHRUM CHAUNCY STROUP DOROTHY STROUP CHARLES TILSON ADDIE VYIARLICK RUBY VJARLICK I ,.,. PF?-SIACIGVII . . AIICL'-Pl'L'Sl'd9I7f , I . Secwlflrq I TI'easurvr CLEO PROETOR MADOE QUICRLE CYNTHIA REINHARDT MARY ALICE REEI1 FRANCES ROBERTS ALICE ROBINSON LESLIE ROBINSON MARY' RUDISILI. MAE SAINE LUCY SCHRUM MARY SELI5 MOZELLE SENTI1R TI-IELMA SENTER RUBY SHUIORD VYIILMA SMITH MAXINE STYERS ANNE SULLIVAN RUTII TUOMAN LIDA TURIIYEILL PAULINE WATEIIS BLANCHARD WHITESIDES OLEKA WILLIAMS ALZORA WILLIAAISON MARY WISE NELLIE SUE WISE FRANKIE WOOD DOROTHY YARBROUOH CATHERINE YODER Page Forty-seven Page 1'U1'1g1,w'g17l GI.I1I: CLUB N.'X'1ION.'XI. HONORARY SOQXIIYTY PAULINE MGGEE . , D MARTHA MAUNEY , COLEEN GABRIEL SHASTA ABERNETHY VIRGINIA ABERNATHY HELEN BEAM JESSIE BIGGERSTAEE EVELYN BISHOP AUGUSTA BORING KATHRYNE BORING MARGARET BREVARD GEORGETTE BROWN ROBERTA BROWN FLORENE BYNUM SALLIE BROWN CLARK HATTIE LEE COSTNER BONNIE CROOKS GRAGE ELMORE Glee Club OEEIGERS MEMBERS RUTH FORTENBERRY COLLEEN GABRIEL MARY WII,SON GLENN JOHNSIE HALLMAN MILDRED HARDIN BARBARA HINSON GEORGIA HOVIS ANTHA HUGGINS RUTH JOHNSON LILLIAN LEONARD SUE LOGRMAN EDNA MAGE MARTHA MAUNIEX' PAULINE MGGEE MAYZELLE MOORE . . D . . , President , I Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer HELEN MURPHY JOSIE PADGETT SARA PADGETT ANNIE PAGE JANE PAGE LESLIE ROBINSON NAOMI RUDISILI, JULIA SCHRONCI? PINIQIE SCHRONCE FRANCES SHUEORD DOROTHY STROUP LIDA TURBYIIILL LINDA WARLIGIQ BEATRICE WEAVER CGNSUELA WISE National Honorary Society OFFICERS HATTIE LEE COSTNER , . , President KATHLEEN CAMPBELL D A V1'ce-IJ:-esulenr SHASTA ABERNETHY . J. W. KISER .,.,, CLYDE ABERNATHY SHASTA ABERNETHY HELEN BEAM KATHLEEN CAMPBELL HATTIE LEE COSTNER LUCILE HESTER BARBARA HINSON MEMBERS . I D Secretary I . Treasurer FRANK HOUSER GRACE KEEvER J. W. KISER LURLYNE KNIGHT IRENE LINEBERGER PAULINE MCGIiE PAUL MUNDY Page Forty-mm Debating, Recitatiolm, Declamation COLI I N GABRIEL . 'SIIASTA ABERNETIIY SIIASTA ABERNETHY NANCY ANDERSON BERGE BEAM ANN BENNETT AUGUSTA BORING PARKER BENNETT YATES CAMPBELL OFFICERS MEMBERS MARGARET JANE CHILDS WALTER CLARK ALKIETTA COOKE COLEEN GABRIEL LOUISE GASTON MARGARET GLENN MILDRED HARDIN I I . Pzmzdenf KXIDCQ-PFGSIUCIIQVII JOYCE HEAENER HEIM HOOVER ANTHA HUGGINS JOHN LEONARD LILLIAN LEONARD MARTHA MAUNEY PAULINE MCGEE PAULINE MCGINNIS LAURA MAE MINCY FRANCES MUNDY JOE NIKON JOSIE PADGETT NAOMI RUDISILL CONSUELA WISI'i DEBATING TEAM, '33 Affirrnativc Negative ANN BENNETT COLEEN GABRIEL LOUISE GASTON LAURA MAE MINCY Iaqc Fzfzy f ' T C ' DIRECTOR BAN DMASTEQ :::.:-116' ' 3 , .r f-.. .f .2 , - N ,M if ' . ' 4 X In . lffiv rsfi, ' - , . iowa : 1 AL, BAND Blk, l.ou'111-R . NIH. l,.KlllKN1 The Band The Lincolnton High School Band was organized February 9. l93l. by Leonard M. Smith and S. Ray l-oWcler. When it was first organized it con- tained only about thirty 'members but it has now developed into a seventy- piece band. A Junior Band has been organized and consists of about twentyf five pieces. Last year the band entered the State Band Contest at Greensboro, N. C., and won first place in Class D. This year it is again entering the State contest but in Class B. We have high hopes of bringing back the champion- ship in our class. The band owes its progress to Mr. l-owder. who has worked with it faithfully the two years it has been organized. Page Fifty-one TRUMPETS MARTHA IVIAUNEY HEIM HOOVER BOB CALDWELL JIM CIAMBLE JOE R. NIXON BILL BANDY PARKER BENNETT HOWARD CARPENTER HOKE SHUEORD NORMAN FAIR RAEIQORD STARNES HARRY COSTNER SARA PADGETT ADDIE WARLICK RUBY VJARLICK JOHN IVIAUNEY BILLY BYARS FRANKLIN BARKLEY L. C. NIXON HAZEL KNIGHT DORIS BANDY RUEL NEWTON JAMES NEWTON DAN HOOVER HAROLD TUCKER HAMPTON CHILDS STEARN WARLICK DAVID CLARK JERRY TILSON ARTHUR ERWIN JOHN CLINE ROBERT DUNCAN CLARINETS BILL IVIAUNEY ALF COSTNER PAUL RHYNE JAMES SHIVES CHARLES LITTLE Page Fifty-two The Band MEMBERS JAMES REINHARDT HUGH PUTNAM WALTER CLARK JAMES HALLMAN BILLIE QUICKLE NELLIE COSTNER WILMA SMITH LENA TUGMAN PAUL SHUFORD RODDY CLINE FRED SELE GEORGE NIXON BILLY HOFFMAN S. C. CARPENTER SIISYL KNIGHT GEORGE BREVARD ERSKINE WILLIS KENNETH BARKLEY OLEKA WILLIAMS AUGUSTA BORING TROMBONES CALVIN PADGETT GEORGE LINGERFELT HENRY HOUSER HARRY MULLEN P. D. HINSON VANCE COFEEY HOUSTON THOMPSON XVILSON REINHARDT DAN SEAGLE MELLOPHONES JEAN MAZE FRANCES SHUEORD ROBERT LINEBERGER C. B, PHILLIPS CHARLES TILSON DAVID HEAVNER HORACE RHYNE FRANK RHYNE ALEX BISHOP WILBUR WARLICK SAXOPHONES CEORGETTE BROWN BOBBIE HINSON ANNETTE CHILDS RUBY LINEBERGER LINDA WARI,ICK I.. C. HOVIS HUBERT LOHR BASSES TOM SHUEORD JOHN YODER BILL SIGMON BOBBY YODER HARVEY JONAS BARITONES JOSIE PADGETT LEE WOLFE STARNES CALVIN RUDISILL PICCOLO MARGARET J. CHILDS OBOE CHARLIE BEAL DRUMS EBB RUDISILI, C. D. STROUP BERT BARLOW JAMES QUICKLE DEWITT HONEYCUTT Sports C. D. SMITH J. W. KISITR Varsit if J. RUDISIL1. E. Piiilacii . C. SIGMON C. T11.soN C. BROOMIZ C1. KIQENER H. MULLIQN D, I-oci1iMAN W. Aiamsiieowcz W. HALLMAN C. PADoiiT'1' Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton Lincolnton. Lincolnton . Paar ldflif four Football, 1932 RESUL Po.sz'l1'on Lefl Halfbaclz Righl Halfldafle fallback Qaarlerbaflz Lefl End . Righl End Left Tackle Riahl Tczcklc Lcfl Guard Rlighl Guard . Center . . . TS OF THE SEASON l Z Concord O Lenoir . O Hickory O Lexington l 8 Moorcsvillc Z8 Lowell . 31 Belmont 7 Kannapolis . 7 Chcrryvillc 0 Cliffside . Coach lwanager S a In s B. J ia'1'ToN E. JoHNs'1'oN W. CAUBLE B. MAUNEY. RIQINHARDT B. W1i-KERsoN W. RAMSLIY M. I.1Ncsif12i1i5i-'1' J. HAGIER .. C. L1'Io'1'L15 P. KISTLIER N, l-EoNARD .7 .. 0 . 6 .32 .. 6 .O .0 .. 7 .0 . 6 'f 1r1ia,,,,gf'W'?f4f.j7 , Wfqimw' ' -, f r f ' Y :Jfsm f 34, I C. D. SMITH. Varsity SIGMON A J. RUDISILI, P, RICHARDS i I.1Nc3isR12i2L'r, S FTILSON DUNCAN .S VJILKISERSUN. , D. RUDISILL BROOM A. LEONARD, . Baseball Posifion S Catcher Pitcher A Pitcher cFirsl Base Second Base Short Slop Third Base Left Field Cenler Field Right Field Sl! 454 lit! RED DUNCAN. Manager Substitutes S KISER .VJILKIYRSON A , , , CLARK J. DUNCAN IVIAUNIYY RUDISILI. . , . Housiilz ABISRNATM' S, GRIGG . , ,HAGFR Page Fifty-Hue w. YA .1-V-,Q --- --.., f--gp-Ef':'1-1'-:3+,.q:.,,, -. -N ff ,QTL C ,i-sci-gl - I1 ...fn - . .. .C H X - . . ., V hi ,, ' gi-f' M I Iv .s'c2'-Ligf' f--...M QX A .-. '1x. , '. I l -sg---' ,Mega I gn-Q ?11ilE3 5119 Eff I eIr S W .+A I 1 'Qmw-11, 1- ' - A I , gr- MGS-2 -'M ' 1 ' RHS Q- . 3 2 ' 1 Q If ,,,, CHARLES D. SMITH WILLIE RAMSEY CECIL SIGMON BILL BANDY Forwards WII-LIIi RAMSEY BILL NIAUNEY JAMES REINHARDT ED. JOHNSTON Page Fifty-s1'.v Boys, Basketball Cenlers SHELTON LOCKMAN WALTER CLARK . . . ,Coach . . .Captain , . , . .Manager .Assistant Manager Guards WAD1? HALLMAN CLARENCE DUNCAN JAMES DUNCAN NED LEONARD WILSON REINHARDT . rx-4 1 f' ' v 1 1 , .v , I f IL ,w '4'2 , yzfzl' ,qv :R 'f H i, I ' ,L Jr--- .... -bg ' ,Lf-, ' --Mi , -Y,-.',, , 5' Q 5' ' USM A51 Amir YA Girls' Basketball, 1932-'33 ELIZABETH Ll, HOKE, COClCh Forwards Guards BONNIE CROOKS JULIA SCHRONCE BERNICE MCGINNIS HELEN BEAM FRANCES SIEIUEQRD NAOMI RUDISILL LIDA TURBYIIILL MARY VIRGINIA PROCTOR PAULINE MCGINNIS ETHEL HUNTER MARY WILSON GLENN MARGARET GLENN ...f-1- 'v--T' .- ,fxfr , was -4, i, f , I sf- 1-A 'F' ' N.. 4 H 54,9 lVlAR'I'HA HAYNES SARAH PADGETT INEZ SEAGLE LUCILLE SEAGLE RUTH FORTENBERRY CQLLEIEN GABRIEL MARGARET LQNGI ANNETTI3 CHILDS DORIS BANDY CYNTHIA REINIIARDT POLLY lVlClXlEEI,Y Page Fifty-seven 1-I Y ink was ' f A WIA-2A ' iY 'f2ff: ' If - , .RER , Re S- , I J , Aw ,I I . ,5mx-Aw A , ' I fx-Ag I Zziyifkf' f,-gk! - I I 1 ' I fff il-sf , ,,AgA.-,I..?Az4EI,.I.,,.. ..f..A..,A Rm:'-'. .-zA.xg.,a,.f.,.CL.,1Ivffa?MQeI -- .ALR X C D SMITH CLCIL SICMON , WILLIANI WILIQERSON WILLIAM WILKERSON WARREN WILKERSON J. W, KISER RAY KISER CHARLES TILSON JOHN LEONARD HOWARD BYNUM STEVE BARINEAU Page I :ity-eight Boxing Coach I I Manager , ,. ,.... .. Caplam C, D. STROUP CECIL SIGMON YATES CAMPBELL FRED SELF JACKIE RHODES JACK MCNEELY HAROLD WHITESIDES LEMUEL REYNOLDS Jokes ff? Ads -if Q...-tu.-. - -. -HH-,,..-.,,.-,...-.,,,-,t.r-..,,-N.....,,-A,.-.........,-,,,.-,..,-..,.-,...-....-,..,-,.,.......-....- -H..-,...-iq, BELK-SHRlllVl C1OlNfll7ANY l LINCOLNTON'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE ! ! COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN lVe show me Newest sfyzeg Af All Times . I l ONE OF BELK,S BIG RETAIL STORES BUYING l AND SELLING RoR LESS -i'-.t- 1T-. - T..T - .TTV - ,,.. - -,.. - T... - .,.. - ,... - .,., - ,,., - .,.. - ,... - ,... - ,,,. - .,4. -- ,,T. - ..,. - .,.. - T,., - .... - ,,.. - .... - .T,, - ,... - ,... .....- .... ...wi MISS STlRl1WAljl': 'l'ony. why does Missouri stand at the head of the mule raising in this country? TONY: Please, Miss Stirt-walt, because the other end is too dangerous. DINVR: You must he Il little deaf, waiter. WAITER: No sir. Why sir? DINISR: Vvlell. l distinctly ordered liver-not leather. 1 Tii-i-iiii-iiii-iiii- - - - - -ii-iii'-il' l DAVE LERNER ! FOR l Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery and - Ladies' Ready-to-Vy'ear : LINCOLNTON, N. C. L 'l'i- irli - 'iii - --1-r-- - - -H- .iii --- irli - liri - ir.i - 'iir - irli + 'tii - ii-i - -iii - irli - rii- ------- I :r---- i'-- --A -------- -- Eri- - i-i1 - iii- - r-+i - iif- - '-'1 - -iii - AII' --------- -ii' - '- - A -r- ! Q CDMPLIMENTS OF ! C. B. IAWINC T.-. itt, 1 ,.., 1.1M i,,,1 .gui 1 ...1,.1 .., 1-1 T .-. 1, T111- -n-nuinai i 'l' l' ' ' ' 'l'l l' ' ' l ll M' 'll' ' 'E' ' ' ' ' ' 'll llll'l'i' 5 CUMPLIMENTS 011' 5 LINCOLN CHEVROLET COMPANY 1 T Page Sixty uIqn1..m... 1m..-mi-wi.-..i,1im1W.-.luinni 1im1.w-4, I COMPLIMENTS OF Z l I1 I1 X I EHNSON5a I GARAGE I PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER HUDSON ESSEX PHONE 296 I I -I-- ..R, - ,... .. - -i.,- ..R, - R,,, -.i.- ..4, -I - - i-..,.-H+ -Z- -lm,uiii ,im,1u.,vu.Ll1uillwTn1i,wn,m.Tii.--mlvn CHILESWOLEE DRUGCXI E PHONE 330 Norris Candies Cut Flowers I EVERYTHING FOUND IN A DRUG STORE l -1- MRS. CARTER lat l A,M.J: 'AOh, Ralph, wake upf I can just feel there'S a mouse in the room! HUSBAND ldrowsilyil : Well, just feel there'S a cat, tOO, and go to Sleep. TEACHER: A'Bill. can you tell me how matches are made? BILL: NO, lVIa'am, but I clOn't blame you for asking. TEACHER: What do you mean? BILL: Well, mother Says that you have been trying to make a match for thirty years. : TE ' T 'l ' H 'l H ll H l' ' 'I H ll H l' ' 'l l ' ' 'Z' f5 lI ' l ' ' ll ' 'l ' l' ' ll l l 'l 'l '!' 5 l ' i ' N E L T i Lawing 81 Caostner WARLICIX gl DRUGGISTS l l I Drugs, School Supplies A . Waterman, Sheaffer, Parker Home Fwmshers and and Carter Fountain U'7d9ffUk9l'5 Pens Eastman'S Kodaks and Ambulance Service Day and Whitman'S Candies Night I I I Q PHONE 24 Tel. 166-Night 353 and 5812 I 5 'F' llll 1 'lll 1 1 1 l' 1 1 'll' 1 'l 1 'l 1' 1 1 1 '- Ui 'P' 1 1 '+ 1 lll' 1 1 Illl 1 llll 1 IIII 1 Illl 1 vlvl 1 lvll 1 llll -MII-Hui Page Sixtyfone +nvnIlvII vii1vv1i11 u-1 nnnn -4. oioninn :1T1i Tiiil, , ,.,..,,,,-',. I I I I I I Q ' INSURE I I AND I OOMPLIMENTS OE BE SURE I I I I I I IHil.R.SELF I I . I . LINCOLNTON' N' C' l..1IlCOlI1lOI1 lnsuranee I , i and Realty CO. i I I I I +- ---I - ,I-. - K..I -I... - .-.- .. ..I. - - -,..- ..., -I+ -1--.,i- ..., -. ....... - - -....-n.p MR. LATHAM: Wl1at is 21 censor? ' CECIL: A censor is a man that goes from house to house Ito increase the population. This is the story of Johnny McGuire. who ran through the town with his trousers on nre. He went to the doctOr's and fainted with fright. when the doctor told him that his end was in sight. W1LLH': Father, l've a notion to settle down and go in for raising chickens. FATHER: Better try owls. Their hours suit you better. HOVIS RIVOLI THEATRE OROCERY STORE ,T H i Always the Better Show i I I I O Under New Management Dealer in Staple and Remodeled Throughout Fancy Groceries I I I 1 I WESTERN ELECTRIC SOUND 1 , I SYSTEM I I I PHONE 302 A. E. MILLER, MOR. i-----------e-i.I------------wi ii.I .III iiil iiii i,Ii ii.I iiii .III III. I.II II., I.II .III IIII III. IIII .III II,. IIII III. Page Sixty- two 4. ..i.... 1 .,,. .. ,.1. f .w.. - N... - .,.. ..Nl - L.1N f w,-1 - J- Vfxy - '-.f -4. +I- Kllf -I ------ - - -- --- N1-N -wi-4. CoMPL1MENTs OF I Mauney Croeery I ' Headquarters for Staple and Fancy Groceries 2 T T 'i 'T ' T 2 T T 2 I I nl - 'r-- - --r- - -f - -r-- - -lrr - rK-- - lrrl - -lrr - -1-- - -rll - --r- - -r - '-'1 -3- I M. N. PERKINS CO. I College Jewelers and Stationers I ' I BOSTON, MASS. + - rrlr -- --xr - ..-- - --rr - ..-- - --.- - .-.. - r--. ---- --.- ----2 -be '--- ii --l- - ---- f 1+-- - ---f e -'-- 1-f' - '-11 e +'-- e --+- - '--' - -g- I COMPLIMENTS OF I Chauncey D. Stroup Public Accountant and Auditor I LINCOLNTON, N. C. - .... - .... - .... .. .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... -..qi 1-- flft ----------- fttt - - ttff - -2 COMPLIMENTS OF I THORNE CLARK V n1iniv.1nu,nu, ,rl,uliluiiTurn1uulT ,i.ii,i..4iiui- I o I COMPLIMENTS OF I Dr. S. H. Steelman I 0 I I +---'- -1 - - - I- -- ------ I------+ +I- -'-- --- ---t - t--1 - '- - '- - --tt - -t - ttvt - t'-- --- -t - --t- --g- FOMPLIMENTS UF 0 I 1 - I lixeell lVlanufaetur1ng i Company I -I-- -III - fvtf - - - --I- - --II - --1- - II11 - 1f-- ---- - ---------11 +H- -'-- ----- ---- - '+-- - --'- - '-1' - -vvt --- I-t- --I--g I EAGLE'S I 54 and lOe Store L1NooLNToN, N. C. Wishes you much success. See us for school supplies. '!' I Central Candy St I Cigar Co. W HOLESALE EXCLUSIVEI Y 0 I KENNETH GooDsoN LINCQLNTQN, N. c. +- iiii -- ,iii - iiii - iiii - iiii - .iii - ,... - .... - .iii - iiii - .... -ia +- ii., - .iii - iiii - iii. - iiii - iiii - iiii - .... - iiii - iiii - .... - iii. - .... -..L Page Sixty- three . '.. IW.:-s Q. M -Qff ffm?'7fi '3 '- - ---- ' -'-' I I 'if '5 '- '------- - ' - - ! I I p zments o 5 , , l Com I' f l l I I I The Observer Pflllllllg ROBINSON-DANIEL STORE, INC. H I LANDER HARDWARE Ousev HC' RAMSEUR HARDWARE Charlotte, N. C. l IDEAL CHAIR FACTORY l Z COHEN BROTHERS I 2 Printers Of 1 H. A. JONAS, Attorney i I THE PINE BURR CENTRAL CAFE LINCOLN STEAM LAUNDRY PRINTERS OF FINE R. W. HORSLEY, .lczvelcr l ANNUALS 1 LINCOLN DRY CLEANING CO. l ! I . ,P . - vvvl -- Iwr' 1 III1 1 Iwvl I vllv -vlvillv-fu-If uuvv 1 wvuu 1 unru f --nu R+ Ui.-:mf - ,Y 1 -. 1 , Q ... 4 Tm, JUSTICE: How did the accident happen? BILL MAUNEY: I was just hugging a curve. ' JUSTICE: YeahY That's the way most of them happen. DEALER: Somebody stole three sets of harness out of my store. POLICEMAN: Did the thief leave any traces? DEALER: No, he took the traces, tooY OLD HEN: Let me give you a piece of good advice. YOUNG HEN: What is iffy' OLD HEN: An egg a day keeps the axe away. For success, keep your eyes open and your mouth shut. For eating grapefruit, reverse the process. 'AWhen I see you I always think of Miss Rainwater. But l am not in the least like Miss Rainwater. Oh, yes. You both owe me 5Oc. LANDLADY: A'And how do you feel now? LODGER: Just terrible. l feel as if l were going to die fr LANDLADY: Well, you can't die here: this is the living room. SARAH: ls it dangerous to drive with one hand? Tuck: You het. Many a guy has run into a church doing that. Page Sixty-four Q, mm-Wi -'WMI ., if if s W QMS,-yu-4 Qilhllh. -i4'Jv 1'NhF '-P' 'bw 'NEW WFUUIIN r W-al , Wm, W vewvwm . ' 'm'm KV lvxi' M-my 4 c 1,333 - 4 F s4W9bif xr-'ai' f-H691 ,W .wg-x ' rv 381' .L -G ff-NM, WHY' buf im.- M51 Q1 fniignwi vi fm ar sw' 'fb' in M N51 ' 'www -rhmlifa W4 'wane 9' g 'AVA-! 1-W-Ulu., 5, ,maggrfvfagf H p 'ihdriwv v-Hui wqpw1'W,5i0.- 1 MUN QQZ2 2' v-qw? -wfnvt' E qsfjfww tw warm. 'W ,, -qn..wg,,.wwii M M ww f W fa-,1,-Muff-wink-vnu-. 1 1 Y fniffsf' , ,HQ at xi? W Wggprwg. 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