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

 - Class of 1936

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I 'I' Isl li P I N 'li B U R R 133 ' : + li I X e Prophecy This is station S-M-I-L-E, broadcasting from the Columbia Studios in the Wrigley Building. New York City. This evening, we have in the studio. many of the members of the class of '36 of Lincolnton High School. Lincolnton. N, C. Several years ago, our distinguished pianist. Mildred Hardin, was a struggling senior, but now she is engaged to Dr. Max Holland. who is a skillful physician and surgeon of New York City. Who do I see coming into the studio, but the All-American football stars. Ed Johnston, John Leonard, Steve Barineau, Glenn Beatty, and Glenn Heafner. Folks, last week. when I stopped in Albany, I chanced upon Louise Britt, Pauline Ewing, and Louise Eunderburke. operating a beauty shop. By the way, Louise Eunderburke isn't mar- ried yet. When I kept an appointment with Lawyer Harvey Jonas, on the same day. I met Stella Hoyle, his private secretary. We talked of old times and I found out that Bill Sigmon was play- ing in an orchestra of one of the best-known night clubs of Albany. I was surprised to learn that Berge Beam had advanced from Mayor of Albany to a New York Senator. I went to a lunch room where I saw David Robinson counting out the money. Victor Cashion is now manager of the leading newspaper of this city. The best reporter of the staff is Cynthia Reinhardt. Other reporters are Betty Modlin, Edna Thomas, and Grace Costner. I hope that our most popular crooner, Conway McGee and his accompanist, Doris Band are listening in. for they have an appointment to fill next week. Y, Jack Rudisill. C. B. Phillips, and David Heavner, the fun-makers, are broadcasting from this studio every Friday night. C. B. has recently been hired by Fox Studios as a double for Stepin Fechit. Well. well, look who is in the adjoining studio. Barnnie Eleemanf The last time I saw Barnnie, he was being chased by some movie actresses. Vada Cauble has been selected as the most perfect model of New York. Among the socialites at the opening of the grand opera were Margaret Jane Childs: Van Buren Ewing, well-known librarian: Mary Self. head of the Social Department of New York. and Paul Rudisill, Secretary of Treasury. NEWS ELASHES The famous scientist, John Mauney, and his party, J. R. Lineberger. Yates Campbell, Lester Barkley, and Garland Goodson. returning from a survey to South America, were among the passengers saved from the wrecked S. S. Oceania, last' night. Dr. Alfred Costner, teacher of Pharmacy at Davidson College, lectured at Columbia Uni- versity yesterday. Thelma Jenkins will perform on the stage at the Reca Theatre tomorrow night. She is well-known throughout the country as a tap-dancer. The ambassador to Japan, Mr. James Porter. will leave for that country next week. Virginia Lineberger, professional basket-ball player, made the packed stadium at New York go wild over her excellent and perfect shots. Nookie Cloniger will be glad to oblige any customer wanting a dog. JUST PLAIN NEWS Misses Dorothy and Ethel Bradshaw, workers for the state. will speak at the Armory Auditorium tonight. Margaret Glenn, tennis star, surprised New York by winning the silver cup at the tourna- ment held in London, England. Page Twenty LINCOLNTON HIGH SCHOOL

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N 'rms 11 INIS BURR -aay,f.,,g,f Senior Class History One September morning in the year 1932, one hundred and eighty-two boys and girls started on a perilous climb up the moun- tain of knowledge. Our trail led through a dark and dismal Fresh- man forest. Here we struggled with stern studies, encountered and overcame the deadly Latin monster, though some were frightened by the Algebra reptile and fled in despair. Finally the forest became less dense, and ahead of us we saw a slight clearing. We had reached the Sophomore rocks and soon we found it was going to take more courage and more work to clamber over them. There were nice round English rocks which were no trouble for some of us to tread, but often the slippery French-covered stones put us in distressing positions, and many unfortunates slipped down the mountain-side, They could not make the grade. Soon. however, our hopes were renewed, our spirits strength- ened, for ahead we saw that our path was winding up through the beautiful Junior heights. We found that our view had become wider and more beautiful. There were many little springs of enlightenment, where we stopped and refreshed ourselves. Our strength was renewed also for we easily overcame in an honorable combat some fellow travelers called Seniors, who were more learned and powerful than we. But, Oh! the joy of perceiving in the distance the Senior Sum- mit. l-low thrilled and happy we were to know that our goal would soon be attained. ln order that others might profit by our experi- ences in the quest for knowledge and in order that we might keep intact the pleasant memories we enjoyed, we published an annual. But soon the time came for us to climb the tower of graduation and as we looked out over the land we had covered, our eyes grew dim as we thought of our glorious journey coming to a close and of the goodbyes we were so loath to say. JoHN MAUNEY. Historian. Page Nrnetee ETEEN THIR'lY SIX S



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NET T H li P I N li B U R R -lE?.l '.'4-,,::,, The Amateurs. Bruce Jenkins. Craig Schrum, Sue Smith, Howard Self, Johnnie Link. Enid Avery, and Joe I-Iinkle. assisted by the well-known actors, Joe Dellinger, Fred Shuford and Evan Shelton. will present a play at the High School Auditorium of Charlotte in the near future. Elizabeth Norman. herself a blushing bride, is in charge of a matrimonial bureau. Virginia Stroup will entertain Mrs. F. D. Roosevelt at the Rio Tearoom on Fifth Avenue, Thursday. Joe Gates, owner of Queen City Lines. has just purchased small. comfortable. buses in place of the large ones. Ottileen Robinson is trying to vamp the young internes at a Washington hospital, and she has been reported engaged. but she will never marry, for men are afraid of blondes. Joe Crooks. animal trainer of Barnum and Bailey Circus. is reported rapidly improving from wounds received during the training of a lion. Ruth Fortenbury, Pearl Bynum, and Pauline Waters are scheduled to go abroad to study voice. I.. C. Hovis. heavyweight boxing champion of the U. will compete with the champion of England for the world title. Walter Cashion, skilled bookkeeper. is working for the Atlantic Oil Company of New Jersey. Louise Goodman and Loreine Parker will sing several numbers at the annual meeting of musicians at New York next month. James Goodson. secret service man, solved the baffling murder of the oil magnet. The out- come was suicide. Gladys Goodson, operator of the Mades Lunch Room of this city, is putting on a special supper of good, home-cooked food tonight. The Three Musketeers, Marshall Beal. Clyde Abernathy and Grady Abernathy, will make a stratosphere flight Monday morning to return in several months. Nurse Lucille Kendrick saved Nurse Dorothy Reynolds's life from a burning building adjoining the hospital. John I-Iauss, private secretary of the Fox Studios, has been transferred to the Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios on account of his excellent work. Lloyd Cornwell. announcer for WBT. will direct the morning program. the Musical Clock, beginning next week. The country's most valuable novelist. Pernell Finger. will tour parts of Europe for the purpose of obtaining better material for further stories. Inez Abernathy and Elsie Camp. of Lincolnton, were among the few girls selected as the Wampas Baby Stars of 1936. Mary Hoffman and Rose Campbell. socialites of New York, will attend the Presidents Ball as honor guests. Paul Lawing, a senior at Duke University, won the essay contest, made possible by Eddie Cantor. The prize is a European tour. Gladys Carpenter and Margaret I-Ieafner, designers, will sponsor a Style Show at the pavilion at Miami, Florida next week. Ladies and gentlemen. this program of The Future, has been brought to you by the courtesy of Station S-M-I-L-E. Listen in at this station next year for more news. This program has been directed by the Senior Class of 1936. -BROWNIE LIFE, PFOPINI. Page Twenty-one EEN THIRTY-SIX I M

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