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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
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,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,
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: -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
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