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

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A5 '33 ,-1.61 X I 'lu ' : X t V tix. .gr , fi' E FGREVVCDRD HEAR YE the echoes oi those hoppy experiences cmd the pleosoht voices of clossmcites, comrodes, ond irierids Which, would perhops, but for this book, floor uhheord on the ethereol woves. 1 , , THE i 1 i 1 J PINE BUHH S. RAY LOVVDER Principol DEDICATIGN We ore honored to dedioote this, the lotest volume of THE PINE BURR, to the one who hos been our friend, our ieooher ond our counselor for our four yeors in High School. NINETEEN THIH'l'YAElliH'l' P . , Wg. 3 rms, 6 sum WILEY M. PICKENS Supclmieudeut LJIICOIIHOII Schools THF PINL BURR HM MRS. E. E. ADAMS MISS MILDRED CAMPBELL MR. S. W. CASHION MISS LETHA COPELAND MISS LOUISE EFIRD MISS LEANORA GAMBLE MISS PEARLE HAYWOOD MISS ELIZABETH HOKE MISS CLARA HUNSUCKER MRS. LYMAN LILLY MISS SUE JANE MAUNEY MISS FRANCES MCCLAIN MRS. E. G. RAMSAUR MISS CARRIE ROSEMAN MISS MARY WILKIE PETRIE MISS LOUISE WETMORE COACH FRED GRIGG NINETEEN THlH'l'Y-EIGHT Facult I -3Q,MJU ef' i? 5 N 41,-kg A :W uffnk I Page Fzue .6 km. 6, ,.,x Page Six Pine Burr Staff CHARLES ECHOLS Editor-in-Chief MILDRED CHRONISTER Assistant Editor-in-Chief NORMAN FAIR Business Manager VIRGINIA ELLIOT Assistant Business Manager REUBEN FORD fIa'uertising Manager MARGARET RAMSAUR Circulation Manager PAUL SHUEoRD Joke Editor RAEPORD STARNES Sports Editor ERMINTRUDE LITTLE Photographic Editor GUY CLINE, JR. Assistant Photographic Editor THE PIN E L'L1Nri HARTJI Asukxnxn FAIR Senlor Class Ofhcers GUY CLINE. JR. T . T 4.,. . . , . , , ,A.. ,, . , T' .President CLAIRE HARDIN T . . .Vzce-Presidenr EVELYN ABERNATHY . . Secretary NORMAN FAIR , . , , , Treasurer ROBERT RUDISILL , . . .Srarisrician SADIE BARINEAU , A . A . s,,, Historian MILDRED CHRoN1sTER , A , .ss., Poet RAEPoRD STARNES , . .Lawyer JENOIS PROCTOR . .,,, , Prophet Mascots Louise WARLICK BILLY ELLIOTT Q v NINETEEN THIHTY-EIGHT 53, I I . ,., Hwang, . gf 1 ii Page Seven T1 'Qf -ev V' 'wks ' v-if ' '. '-A 7. Q yfvf - i 4 y x 'ff W ' mi ' rf . v ill -is ,i 7 i i r CDLESTINE ABERNETI lY .i lftlll' i'uu1,huz1l1i!' of qlrulify, mllili' uml trnv, Quill: filwity uf .wiixv um! gimnl lizrmur, lou, Urzmizi Guild 'ESQ files Cluli '57 'JXQ Yicc-Presirleiit nf Entre Nuux 'SXQ Yice-PM-siileiit of English Club USL Nzitimial Ilmim' Society 'SNQ ll'olf Stall '37: ,liiniur-Seniui' Conv mittee '37: Senior Play '38, RUTH ADAMS Ihr lHllllIlf'l'X ili'm11ri', lim' jmlii- imwif ix sun' uml lim' jvrnimxw ix MTI' l'0llXf7lt'I1UI!X.n Hrnnc Ecmicnnicf Cluln 'R71 Engliali Club 'SHQ Basketball Rllr. HAZEL ARMSTRONG ,S'i11ili' uml flu' funrlil xiiiilvx Tuitll ynug yfimfli' timl thi' trizrlivz' xtn-vs Quill: ymr. lfimiriic-i'Ci1il Cluli '37, IIN. PONESE AUTEN Ullufifvy um l, flum Kill? I'm frivi lfliy Lll'l'II'f tlivy ull uuiitvilfril lil? mr. H l' l'l'l1Cll C lul '37, '38. i iffy, 137: Basketball HELEN BANDY nl luriililv l7t'l'llll ill ll i1ii'i', ijnirf ':wl,v,' u lviml fllllf JAY ilzjfirzflf lu fiml fmlu,v.' Srcrctziry of juvenile llusic fluli '47 'W' Fntru N uf. ' ' ' ' A Qu. 353 lxilllwllfll llmim' Society H3543 Drama Guild '35. CHLOE BARLOW Cin-ii Hur ruuyx uri' 111142 lim' rifmlirit l1lunii'li'x.v, lim' jrii'm1'xli1f' llIXflI!jl.u llrnmzi huilil H252 ,luuinr Play '37 lzntrr Knux AH, Page Eight EVELYN ABERNATHY Riltl1Ur bc .wmlll ami mst I1 light, iliuu largu' iiml nut u .YllL1Ll0'1t'.U L'mnnici'cial Cluli '55, 'Mig Libra- rian 'ASQ 'Sc-cretziry Seniur Class 'JSQ English fluli '38, EMANUEL ALLRAN Al,su l.uyul lirurtvil, strumf uf mimi, tl lvvflrr' spurt llufvllrri' yuzfll find. Dt-lmating '35, 'log Baseball '36, FS: Basketball 'ju '37, HKS. JOHN AUTEN join: R. .-1 lmw' of sports, u wiiziivr of gfu1m's,' flux is thi' liunor that ln' HlLIlllflIlII.Y.U Fuotliall '30, '371 Baskctlmll Man- ager 'ltlg Baseball '30, '37, H183 Mar- shal '37g French Club '37, H185 Junior Rotarian '3S. DOROTHY BALLARD IJu1 ' .5'ln 5 lciml, rmulrxt, ,iim'4'ri' tlllll rriw. .-l huttvr frivml Imtw' num' uf yum. Y .luvnnilc Music Clul: '37, '38: filet- Clulm '37, 'BSQ Entre Npus R333 Eng li5l'l Club '.lX. SADIE BARINEAU 4iFI'l'f'Ill1 fu flu' fvrv, l'I'i' lriril fu bv, wlm LIflll'l'Tl'1'SA' lm'l.'i'il 41 fri1'ml. Drama Guild '351 Rccitzitiun '35, 'Ariz Debating '37, 'Mig Secretary English Clulr H383 Secrc-tn y of Jun- im' Class 1373 junior Play '57: Presi- dent French Club 'ESQ Historian Sun- iur Class 'ASQ Vice-President Nu- tiunal Hunui' Society 133. XVILLIAM BEAM l lg1'l'ry im'l1 il mlm- ll hafta mlm! I i THE PINE BUHH llll MARX' MCCLLTRE BELK Her ways are ways af f1lvu.mnll1r'.i.v. Secretary Junior Class KPHSJ '.l7g Secretary 4-H Club 216. '37 CPHSJQ Secretary Beta Club '37 IPHSJQ National Honor Society 'SRL Entre Nous '381 English Club 'XSS B3SliCt- ball '30, '37g Science Club '37. RUTH BRITT Tlx: world lnnlrx lvrifflzfvr fi-nm bcliinn' a ,vm1'lf'. Home Economics Club '35, '31-2 Drama Guild 145: Basketball '30, '-47. 1351: Commercial Club '37, 138. HELEN CARPENTER Sl1f .s trim tn lzcr rrarzl, lzvr :vm-ls, and Iwi' friends. Home Economics Club '54, 'SSQ Commercial Club '37, 'ESQ Drama Guild '35, MILDRED CHRONISTER CoRNr .-liz artmrl1'1'v girl, t1 witty girl, a girl 50 full of fltllf n lvrrmzy lfll'l'l, a tart'-free girl, II llmusnnrl y'11'rl.v in our. Drama Guild 115: President of Class '36s President of Class '37: Fall Carnival Committee '37: Chief Reporter nt' ll'0lf '37g Junior Play 773 Betty Lou '37: .luuior-Senior Committee '37: Debating H191 Na' tional Honor Society 'JFQ filee Club '36, '37, 'IRQ Assistant Editor of PINE BURR 'ESQ President French Club 'SRL Class Poet '38, DENNIS CLONIGER H0':c'r'1'f'r far, l1of:'r1'vr nrar, llzrre is only one lzlcf limi, Baseball '35. '36, '37: Basketball '35, 1361 Alarshal '37, HAROLD CRAIG CRfKIfi Fun 'ZI'I'llI0l4l n fr1'prnl.il11'f ix :zu fricudsliip ut all. NINETEEN THIHTY-EIGHT I RALPH BRADSHAW A'e'1'm' lr! Sfllfll-FS l'Ill1'l'fl'l'I' with srlmnl llfL'. CLARA MAE BROTHERTON l'lfr rlfllllt' .vf'z'rfli, llrr mmlrxvt fvriyx, lrfl ntlzvrs tn urmzrd lln' frz11.vF. Basketball 233. 'Miz Glee Club '37, fixg French Club 'SSQ Betty Lou 37. ALMA CHRONISTER 'Elly fmzxf fo n girl twill: ll Izmir! nun' 17 smile, :elm nmkm flu' Imlvlvlr of lffi' Tt'l7l'l'llTt'lII'lF. Llnnior-Senior Committee '37g ling- Iixh Club 'SRQ French Club 248. GUY E. CLINE, JR. Ronny 'Illy llrarf lv TC'0Il, my fnuri' frm' .in run along !ll'l'l.Y, n'011't lmtlivr mf. Hand 34. 3b. 'Ran 237. 'SRQ Mar- shal '.i7: Junior Play '37g National Hrmru' Society 'XRQ French Club '38, Fall Curiiival Committee 'XRQ Enig- lish Club 'SEQ Drama Guild 'Sig l'l'l1'Qlll6Ilf Senior Claw 'XXL PINE RVRR Stat? 'RR3 If'0lf Staff '37: .lun- ior Rotarian 139. HARRY COSTNER Bono 'Xl loyal, just, zzprigyllt tll'Ilfll'H1t1H. Band '34, '35, '3Q, '37, Drama lluild '.Z5. DORUTHH' CROOKS UIJFIIJ' li'r.611rrl, jolly unrl l'lf'HIlH'l', u rlzrlrizzlllgl fllll you may ln' Slll'F. liasketlvall '.lfr. '37: French Club '371 Marshal 137. Page Nim- ,, 4 ang, I ' 1 L . I LILLIAN CROWELL Y'r1lt' tix flu' izmwllr to flu' pnlf, as flu' dial fn flu' sun, tylee Llulr .wi I'rench Lluln ,ml Drama tluilil '35, Fall Carnival Cmn- mittee '37, CHARLES ECHOLS I'l:lzblI lf rcwmlfl fulk, nll, limit' it ftwmltl falls. Editm--iii-tfliic-I I'INi3 BURR, lfnm. hall '35, tilcc Cluli '34, Social Science Clulv '3-1: Nlonitor '34, '3tw: Intramural Council '31t, Fall Car- nival Coimnittee. NELLIE I,EE ELMORE ljlI'U,YtIlIl mul rnfulvlv of .mlvrr fl1f114g1ll!,r. French Cluh '37, '38, Basketball '37, '38, Home Ifctnioinics '30, '37. NORNIAN FAIR Fair II'lim1 flu- nur firm! Smrvr ummm: I0 tcrlft' tlflllllljl your mirmi HV rL'r1'tf',r nn? Ilia! you fum Ur lnxf. lint lmts' you flaymi' flu' flau1t'. Football '3-1. '35, '36, '37, Cap- tain Foothall '37, Basketball '35, '30, '37, '38, Band '32, '33, '3-1. '35, '36, '37, '38, Vice-President Class '35, Drama Guilcl '35, School Counsel '37, Junior Play '37: Stunt Night '37, Glee Cluh '36, '37, '33, Class Day '36, Chief Marshal '37, National Honor Society: ,Iuninr-Senior Cum- mittee '37, Fall Carnival Commit- tee '37, Business Manager PINE BURR '38, X'lC6-Pl'CSlfl6llf Band '353: Junior Rotarian '37, Betty Lou '36, Sports lirlitor ll'0lf '37, Treasurer Senior Class, Senior Play IRR. HERBERT FINGER HUB .S'1tL'1'I'.Y.f fomttr in t'LlII.Y, lm! Ut111'f5. ROBERT LEE GARRISON Bon Log-gl lu'arft'd, ,rfrwm Of mirirl, IlL'7.'l l' 11 rmlilrr lm-x' j'014'll fillrlf' Fnrltldall '34, '35, '36, '37, Basket- hall '30, Banrl '34, '35, '36, '37, Drama iillllfl '35, Alarshal '37, Fall Carnival Coininittee '37, French Club '32, Boys' filet- Cluh '3R. Page Ton if HMO! ,.. an F was wt ,mw- CLARA LEE DEVINE Her gfvntlv sficcflz, lim' morlcat fmzyx, lrf! ntlzfrs to fmrard the f'1'a1'.vf', linglisli Cluli '31, '38 VIRGINIA ELLIOTT 'VFIVI NKLE-'I'oEs II'1'.rtl0m of trnrlr and limrf of gmld, ClllIl'71lllI!1 pcr50m1l1'!y and ffrrlrv lllll'I7l1l. Ilrama filuilfl '35, Class Treasurer '35, 'Mig fllee Cluh '37, '38, Treas- urer Entre Nous '33, Marshal '37, Cheer Leavler '37: Chief Cheer Leafl- er YW: ,Iuninr Play '37, Society Erlitm- Hhlf '37, Assistant Business Manager Pixia BURR, Jimim'-Seninr Cnnnnittee '37, National Ilonnr So- ciety '38, Fall Carnival Committee, Betty l.nu '37, Senior Play '38 MARY Atirje EWINC. 'bl llH'l'l'j' lrvurf, n merry 5uu'lc,' lmfrfvy ix .elif all flu' zvlzzlvf' Basketball '33, '38, English Clulm '33, ELIZABETH FINGER LIB Tn lcnurt' llrr is in low' lzrrf' . ,luvenile Music Club '36, '37, Basketball '36, Home Economics Cluh '35, '36, Glee Cluh '36, '37, '38, Betty Lou '37: English Cluh '38, Snftlmall. RELIBEN FORD IIi.oNmE Truly n :mmf ,rf101't,v111uH in frcrg' .w'zi.vf, Fonthall '34, '35, '36, '37, Basket- Irall '33, '30, '37, Captain 'SEZ Base- Itall '34, '35, Ijraina Guilrl '35, Junior Play '37, ,lunior Rotarian '37, Advertising Manager lI'0lf, Aclver- tising Manager PINE BURR: Junior- Senior Ccmmiittce. National Honor Societyg Schnnl Counsel '37, Class Day '30, Fall Carnival Committee '37: Senior Play. liOY GOODIN For pl num fu turf! fvltli m4t.tfl't'tt'l1f'r1' lmml, ll zlrlrflmllau, flirougli and flll'17llflll. French Cluh '37, '33 THE PINE BUHII .- o If GWENDOLYN GOODSON lVliy 1t'0rry-life is too slmrt. It will llappciz aiiyitiayf' KATHERINE I-IELMS KATHERINE I tmmlil do Flllyllllllfl to sri r a frirndf' Commercial Club '37. HIS. WILLIAINI HOFFMAN, JR. BILL Rare compound of qualify, noblr' and trim, lI'it1i plenty of good SFIISC and liunior, foo. nv Football '34, '55, '36, '37, Base- ball '35, Basketball '35, '30, '57, Drama Guild '35, French Club '38, Marshal '37, Treasurer National Honor Society '38, Fall Carnival Committee '37, VIRGINIA HOUSER A'lRGINIA Hf4l1d I off lIll'Z'f' lzcarrl rlrfrliflfflf Little .raid lx 50011051 im'lnIlr1i, Commercial Club '38, French Club '37, Home Economics '35, PANSY HELEN Huss PANsI ' Kimi, f!C'llCV01lS, mul illnnyflrtfnl, Ina. French Club '37, English Club '33, WILLIAISI KEENER ABILLU Hr liar a may with Ilzc 'ztwuirizui NINETIIEN THIHTY-EIGHT C f 1 l CLAIRE HARDIN CLAIRE I will pack all my troubles in, the bottom of my heart, .vit on the lid and smile. Drama Guild '35, Glee Club '36, '37, '38, Basketball '36, '37, '38, High School Quartet '37, Junior Class Treasurer '37, Junior Play '37, National Honor Society, Corn- mencement Marshal '37, Entre Nous '38, Secretary '37, School Trio '38, Vice-President Senior Class '38. GEORGE HINE, JR. ATLAS Books-'tis zz dull and cndless cvrr1'fc. Football '34, '35, 'Soi Basketball '37, '38, Band '36. '37, '38. MARVIN HOUSER HIWARVINH Hr is flic very piiicafvfvlc of polite- ness. French Club '3R. INA MAE HOVIS INA MAE .-I happy dz'.vp0.vz't1'm1, likf' dollars, will often pay your own 'zmiyf' Home Economics Club '35, '36, Vice-President H. E. C. '3H. RUBY INGLE RUm ' Thy madrsly is a rundlr' to fliy merit. French Club '37, '38. EDITH KENDRICK EDITH She was a fvlmntom of dcligllzt. rvlimi first .vlic g7lUnmrd upon. my Ivlfflzff' French Club '37, Librarian Page Eleven 'I Y H, ' 'Qs Jae' , Atv- ,,,,o- I X ri I adv. 3145 3, ,V '91 ' tr-. A 4, FRANCES KILLIAN FRANcEs Howvzw' fur, l1o7c'1'1'vr near. Tlmrf' is only our lrlrr lif'r. Commercial Club '37, '38. RUBY KUCK River Franz the rrmwi of lim' head to the .vale of lwr fum, Slzc is all H7lf'll1. Home Economics Club '36, '37, Cvlec Club 138: Basketball '37, '3S2 English Club '38, STELLA LINGERPELT STELLA Frz'c'nrlly, yet serious. Commercial Club '37, '38, ERMINTRUDE LITTLE TRUDYH A brozmi-eyed loved onzc, jolly and fruv, A better fr'if'1id liarr nom' uf you. Drama Guild 'SSL Glee Club '3o. '37: Junior Senior Committee '372 Vice-President Juvenile Music Club '37g President juvenile Music Club '38, Vice-President of French Club '38, National Honor Society X382 Photographic Editor of PINE BURR '38. MARGARET LONG .-1 minrl at peace 'ZL'l'fl1 all bclowq A lmart rvliosv low is immccntf' ELIZABETH MAUNEX' uLIBn Born for s1u'fc's.r slu' seemed, lfVz'tl1 flratf' to win, lV1'tl1 lmnrt to liold, lllilli sliiuing gifts flint tools all eyes. Drama Guild '35: Glee Club '36, '37, '38: Reading '35, '36, '37, '38l Entre Nous '38, English Club X381 President National Honor Society 1389 Marshal '36: Junior Play '30, Betty Lou '36: Senior Play '33. JAMES IVIUNDY jIMMv A fall, rlarlc, handsome man, and a raw' gmail fvllo1':', Drama Guild '35, VVinner Drama Guild Contest '35, Glee Club '37: Junior Play '37: Senior Play '3R. Page Twelve HAZEL KNIGHT Hazel, Slip lrrld tlm low' of all-- Llfr lmx :zu more tu g71'1'r. Band '35. '36, '37, '38g Basketball 'Arn '37, '38, Marshal '37, Class UHicer '37: ll'0lf Staff '37. RACHEL LEONARD RACHEL N1'1'rr mw' Si'l'I'0Zl.Y, not too frivo- lffzrx, lmf n i'vr3' lltlflfl !l1rl, Glee Club '37, '3S. VIVIAN LIPE Yan will nlzmys find lim' true. and ins! 11 girl TL'lIOH1 all will law' ullfl trust. Secretary Freshman Class '33, Library '37. '38g Marshal '37, Na- tional Honor Society '38: Commer- cial Club '37, '3Rg English Club '38, HELEN LOCKMAN CHICK HN jlllljllllllf' hair and rye.: of lvliw clntlir U nature loyal and lruv. Marshal '.l6: Glee Club '35, '36, '37, '39, Stunt Night '361 Basket- lpgtll '37, '382 Betty LO11 '37. JEANNETTE MCGINNIS I reaulrl do auyflilnfl to 5c'r:'v a fl'1'I'llll. French Club 136. '37. MARTHA MOORE A nirrry lmart, a nivrry smllf, Ilapfvy is .rllr all the :c'l1ilv. mee Club zm, 'asa Betty Lou '-17: English Club '38. HAL PLONK Bowl,-.rl 'tis a rlull null rmilrstr .r!riff'. Band 'ML '37. '3R: Boys' Clcc Club '3Rg Baseball '38, Commercial Club '37, 138. THE PINE BURR NORVA JANE PORTER good xparfxmau, sho, Doll: 7a.'1'tl1 lirr whole llfllfl play the game. Basketball '37, '3Sg French Club '37. '38, English Club '38, Home Economics '34, '35. JAMES QUICKEL ii-IKM-. Kind, llL'HL'l'0ll5, and thouglitfzll, too. Baseball '35, '34, French Club '34, '35. MARGARET RAMSAUR PIE I llllfflllid and dancml and tullv'd and sling. Basketball '36, '37. '38, Dramii Guild '35, Glee Club '37, '38, Trio 138: Entre Nous '38, Betty Lou '37, Iunior-Senior Committee '37: Circu- lation Manager PINE BURR '38g De- bating '38, Senior Play '38, LILLIAN RI-IYNE The secret of szicress is constaury to purpose. Home Economics '35, '30, Mar- shal '37g National Honor Society '38: French Club '38, IVIABEL ROBINSON Happy um lg from min' l'n1 free! ll'hy arcu'f Hwy all COIIfl'l1lt'tl lilrr me? Reading Club '35, '36, '37. '38, French Club '37, Librarian '38, Com- mercial Club '37, '381 Debating '35, SYLVIA RUDISILL ll'hat fdliljl-lI'l?F uzuslt' steals over the sua, El1l7'Ull,i'lHfl our .rwrnxv zuiih cliaruzurl melody. Drama Guild '35g fllee Club '33, '36. '37, '3?Sg Vice-Presinlent Juvenile Music Club '37, '38, Entre Nous '383 Fall Carnival Committee '37. LAURA VIRGINIA SELF Tho frierzdly smile, the syuzpaflwtlr tear. Home Economics Club '37, '38. NINETEEN THIHTY-EIGHT ro .14 J I JENOIS PROCTER Surm'ss vunnzv in cans, not cuu'tx. Home Economics Club '35, '36g Glee Club '34, '35 ICHSJL Secretary of Sophomore Class '36 ICHSBQ Sophomore Play ICHSJ: English Club '38g Class Prophet '38g Entre Nous '38, ll'olf Reporter '37, WILLIAM QUICKEL BILL .-lmbition rules my mind, and low' my heart. Band '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Drama Guild '34, '35. FRANK RI-IYNE, JR, Ttwlz'e year: ago I was a boyp today l am a man, Band '35, '36, '37, '38: Negro Minstrel '37, Boys' Glee Club '38, Senior Play '38, FRANCES ROBINSON IfVith slzining gifts that took all eyes. Senior Play '38, ROBERT RUDISILL look up and not down, look forward and not back, To To To look out and not in, and To lmid a hand. Band '34, '35, '36, '37, H383 Drama Guild '35g Stunt Night '36, Senior Class Statistician '38g Fall Carnival Committee '37, MARY JAMES SEAGLE A ddlliglilff of the gods, dlz'lnel,v fair. Drama Guild '35: Entre Nous '38g President English Club '38g Secre- tary National Honor Society '38, Glee Club '373 Freshman Represen- tative at Class Day '35g Assistant Reporter Wolf Staff. MARTHA SHERRILL A light that zfisits our eyes, A girl that warms our hearts. Page Thirteen ,, ,,, ..,e,,,,F I-infill ' J -3? , I 77 H V , '1w, rjfgi' vw 4 ' I ,F l 1 EDNA SHUFORD Il'lIlll'L'I' ,vlze Iliil was dom' 'wltli .vu mzzflz vast' In lim' alone 't was natural fo please. 4. French Club '37. RAEEORD STARNES INKv The tvorlil is youll auil ll lass is good and ll pipe to suzuki' in fair 'lUPf1l'llCI'. Band '35, '36, '37, '38, Football '3-I. '35. '36, '37, Baseball '34, '35. '37, Basketball '34, '35, '36, '37, l1f'0lf Staff 373 Senior Class Lawyer '38, PINE BURR Start '38, Glee Club '36, '37, '38, Drama Guild '35, School Counsel '37, Junior Class Play '37, Betty Lou '30, Fall Carnival Committee '37: Junior-Senior Party Committee '37, Stunt Night. lVlADOLYN THORNE M,-xDOLYN Thr fairest yurdwz in liar loolrx, und in lzvr nzuza' tlic' zvzsvxt boulcxf' Glee Club '37, '38, Entre Nous '38, English Club '38, VIOLET VANSTORY X'IOLET Of all our parts flip eyes fxrprvsx the sweetest kind of l0'Z'z'lll1L'JX. Glee Club '37, Entre Nous '38, Drama Guild '35, May Day Attend- ant '37, Treasurer English Club '38, WILBUR WARl-lCK RIP llc lias tlzv afpFaI'IIm'e of ll man af lf'1'Sll?'t', But Ive lvlzofv lm will multi' good just tlic ,vuniv. Band '35, Drama Guild '35. CRAIG WEAVER HSPOTU Trz'flvs tln'nzxI'l1'f'.v an' rlvqant in lll'IIl, Baseball '37, '38, Basketball '35, Senior Play '38. Page Fourteen PAUL HOOVER SHUEORD Cours ll'l1uz' 'wrt' 1 Iulwn I ran liz' in rest, Kill time mul false life at its very lPI'5t. Football '34, '36, '37, Band '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Stunt Night '35, '36, PINE BURR Staff '38, Glee Club '37, '38, Fall Carnival Committee '37, Junior Rotarian '38. BLANCHE SUMMER' BI.ANc1IE xl lmurr to resolve, a llead to Con- lI'11'l', Izml ll lzuud to e.rm'utU. President Freshman Class '34, Librzn'ian '37, '38, Marshal '37, Assistant Editor ll'0If '37, National Honor Society '38, C. V. TURNER C, V. Hung xur-row-carc'1l kill a cat! STEARN WARLlC'K HENcI-IM,xN Lvl rlie' world slide, let flze world H05 .-1 Fly fm' I'ari', and fl Fin for 'l'l'Ul'! Football '3r3. '37, Basketball '35, '36, '38, Baseball '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Band '32, '33, '34, '35, '36, '37, President Freshman Class '34, Vice- Presiclent Sophomore Class '35. ALMA WEAVER AI,MA ll'I' ,vlnill not look upon lzfr like twain. English Club '38, Clee Club '35, '30, '37, '38, Basketball '36, '38, School Trio '37, '38. RUTH WISE RUTH Elin liux tlw lwnuty of flu' Iiigyllt, Clad in 11 million stars. French Club '38, English Club THE PINE Bllllll Nll Histor of the Class of T33 One September day in 193-l the entire county of Lincoln was bustling around. That was the day that our class. one hundred and fifty-six strong, began its memorable journey that is now ending, yet in a broader sense, not ending, but beginning. We entered the Freshman year with wide, wondering eyes, but since we are such an extraordinarily smart group, it did not take us long to accustom ourselves to the new regime: new school, new teachers, new subjects, a new dignity, new everything. How childish those seventh-graders are, running around playing tag in such an undignified mannerf We are far too grown-up for such carryings-on. Thus our infantile ideas dropped from us lin our opinionsl at the doors of High School. To excell scholastically was our aim, and we were not disappointed, Every year, every month, a big proportion of our class has made the honor roll. liven Latin, algebra, and general science, subjects of which we had never heard before, didn't faze us-much. Some of our ambitious teachers organized the Drama Guild and we were quite confident that we would be ready to go on Broadway at any time. lt didn't last, but we still think there is hidden talent in our class, We advanced in due fashion to our Sophomore year. Here we happily delved into crayfish and fought the Helvetians, Some of our group, we are sorry to relate, did not advance with us. Perhaps they were too interested in the lessons that we were leaving! One of our members. Elizabeth Mauney, brought us fame with her histrionic talent. Ahf daisy-picking time, the time to which all Sophs look with eagerness, their teachers with dread. Under Miss Hoke's guid- ance we made a very respectable chain for our big brothers and sisters, the seniors. Undaunted by any minor troubles, such as studying, 'we still advanced, and there we were Juniors. There was some parting of the ways here for different courses. Some drew our own home-town Miss Gamble for history, while others suffered happily under Coach Smith, little realizing that was to be his last year with us. We are proud of our Glee Club. for now it has a period all its own. We published the school paper, The lVo1f. which our predecessors had estabf lished. Probably some of us got experience from this that will help us to be reporters, The high spot of our Junior year came with our return to the custom of giving a Junior play. 'Por Pete's Sake was a riot. and a challenge to the seniors to act their best. At last, through the struggles of the class, our teachers. our president, Mildred Chronister, and her committee we were able to give the seniors a grand send-off with a party at the Hut. Although we entered our Senior year without some of our old faculty standbys. we have secured some valuable new ones. Mr. l,owder has taken over the reins of the senior class, and a very able driver he makes, too. We hope that we, with the National Honor Society leading. have made the forward step in the establishment of Student Government for l-. H. S.. and didn't we have a real initiation for the Honor Societyf Really, we are quite diversified. We settle affairs of the nation in govern- ment, criticize Shakespeare in English, try typing contests, and take algebra all over again lpoor Miss Hokel J. Naturally, with Roddy Cline as our president and Charles Echols editor-in-chief of the PINE BURR. we couldn't help making a success of this our last year. As we stand looking back, shrunken in size but not in spirit, we realize that there is much that we haven't done that we should have. but this isn't the end of this journey. Onward we go, Class of '38, to new and better things. SADIE BARINEAU, Class Hisrorian. Page Fifteen NINETEEN THlB'l'Y-EIGHT ,1q:',g.'. mv n af' 'Le I. th 'E , Senior Class Prophecy -1938 As the Class of lfllfi was contemplating its coming commencement exercises, it fell to my lot to forecast the futttre of these fair damsels and gallant young men. After vainly endeavoring to cultivate what is commonly known as second sight. I conclttded that prophetic vision was not my strongest point: btit in the summer of lU5O. it was my good fortune to learn the fate of those yoting ladies and gentlemen who were once carefree and happy school girls and boys in the old historic town of l.incolnton. It came abottt in this way: I was called ottt Vsfest on business and while passing through the state of Wyoming the train was wrecked and the passengers were forced to alight at a small station. I wandered about the place impatiently waiting for the outward hound train. when I noticed a big black cloud in the north, Almost immediately it became dark and I felt myself being whirled around and lifted very rapidly ttpward. After what seemed an hour of constant whirling I found myself in a strange place. XVhen I dared look arottnd. I saw an old man coming toward ms. He had a long white beard which nearly reached to the ground. Ile inquired who I was and whence I came, I told him and he said. You are now on one of the inferior planets of which I am the high priest. Yott came to me in a cyclone and there is but one way to return, That is by allowing yourself to be put into a trance. To this I readily consented, The high priest made some strange signs and I soon felt drowsy. The first thing I realized was that I was looking down on the Iiarth, and I-oY In Chicago I saw Sylvia Rudisill and Helen Bandy playing in the Phil-harmonic Symphony Orchestra. Then I saw a huge building which is headquarters for a larg: chain of grocery stores. Harry Costner is the president and Ruth Britt the secretary. Next I saw Marshall Field, the largest department store in the world. where Clara I.ee Devine is a clerk and Ruth Vtfise a cashier. Bright lights attracted my attention and I saw Harold Craig as owner and manager of a theatre in Chicago. .Jimmy Mundy's latest pictttre. Musical Merry-GofRound. has been called back for a return engagement Another array of lights. and Margaret Ramsaur, the charming lyric soprano, had just entered Metropolitan Opera House, The scene changed and I looked down into New York. How immense it seemed! My eyes fell immediately on an up-to-date Jewelry htore in which Clara Mae Brotherton, as manager, is very prosperous. I scanned The Metropolitan Isife' Instirance Building, where, to my surprise, Frances Killian is a bookkeeper. There, too, on a street was Frances Robinson looking for some important person in New York in order to get an interview for The New York Advocate, a daily paper. of which Billy Hoffman is lzdttor-infChief. More bright lights! I saw Virginia Elliott. a very attractive chortts girl, in The Midnight Follies, on Broadway. As I moved farther along. I observed an aeroplane flying from New York to Charlotte. I looked in and saw Celestine Abernethy, a charming air hostess, and Bob Garrison the pilot. As I glanced at the passengers, I saw Ildna Shttford returning to Charlotte. She had been to New York to btty novelties for Keeners Department Store in Charlotte of which Bill Keener is head. Then. to my surprise. I fottnd myself looking down on Vassar College. Delighted, I found Norva Jane Porter. an excellent basketball coach for the girls, ttsing many points from Miss Hoke's training. In my trance, m.y vision being carried a little farther south, I espied Baltimore. There I saw l.illian Crowell in formal evening dress. a social debtttante. Then I looked into a huge building. Johns Hopkins Hospital, where Rachel l.eonard and Helen Carpenter are attentive nurses. On leaving the hospital, I noticed a small but neat ofhce on one of the businesss streets. This proved to be headquarters for Madolyn Thorne. interior decorator. A glance toward Annapolis revealed Norman l'air as a lieutenant in the United States Navy. As I passed over Boston, the only outstanding event was a Charity Board meeting in the City Hall with the president. Mildred Chronister. The National Capitol, The Wliite House, XVashington's Monument all thrilled me, but Congress was in session. I found Sadie Barineau there, the first Congresswoman from North Carolina. Dimly at hrst. then clearer. I recognized a city, Memphis. Tennessee. I immediately saw the radio station, XVMX, where Ifrmintrude I ittle was giving a daily broadcast on Successful Taffyfmakingf' NVhen she had hnished, Jake Rhode. a popular announcer, gave the station identihcation. Page .Yt.x'1een THE PINE Bllllll lll I if 5 I 1 l i l t l I ll i As I drifted on down south, I saw an immense Transfer truck. Foy Goodin was the owner, and Marvin Houser his driver. Other familiar faces appeared to me in Raleigh. Martha's Beauty Shoppe is very efficiently operated by Martha Moore, with Alma Rhodes her manicurist. The the State Capital Building, I saw the Agricultural Department. James Long is supervisor for governmental projects in North Carolina. The scenery became more and more familiar even through the misty haze. As I looked down on Greensboro. I saw Edith Kendrick. a very important teacher of Mathematics in one of the High Schools. I also noticed Raeford Starnes. a traveling salesman for Shuford's Electrical Sup- plies. Paul Shuford is the owner and James Quickel the local representative. Scanning over the country-side to Charlotte. I saw a very large dairy. I found that Robert Mauney owned it and is prospering with the staunch cooperation of Richard Mauney. The city of Charlotte revealed a number of classmates. Among them was Elizabeth Finger. hostess in a cafeteria. Margaret Long. instructor in a Business College. Hazel Knight, Educational Director in the First Baptist Church, and Martha Sherrill, a bookkeeper in Beams Lumber Yard of which William Beam is the sole owner. I next saw my dear old home town. Quite naturally. the High School Building appeared first. There I found Dorothy Crooks a Shorthand teacher. A small brick building had been erected on main street since I left. There I observed Stella Lingerfelt and Mable Robinson very good seamstresses for the town. On a window over one of the department stores, I saw Quickel, Attorneyfat-Law. That was Bill. The department store was Warlick Brothers. Hal Plonk was a clerk in the shoe department. Erank Rhyne is Postmaster. and a very good one. It is surprising to note that they are the only ones left from our class in Lincolnton. However. Jeanette McGinnis and Pansy Huss are managing a large poultry farm near Crouse. Ruby Ingle is teaching Home Economics in a High School in the County. A Geometry book is being used there. written by Nellie Lee Elmore and Ina Mae Hovis, They have given special notes for those who do not understand the subjct. Ralph Bradshaw and Joe Barkley are Policemen in Shelby. My prophetic vision then carried me to Huntersville. Violet VanStory is practicing medi- cine there. Blanch Summey is her nurse. Then, to a little schoolhouse 'way up in the moun- tains. Virginia Houser is dean of the girls and Katherine Helms is teaching History. Next I had a glimpse of Wilmington where Vivian Lipe is superintendent of a Training School for Nurses. Laura Virginia Self is a co-worker with her. Roddy Cline is. imagine. a dentist in Wilmington. Helen Lockman and Alma Weaver, The,Dixie Sisters. are singing throughout the South. They were making their first personal appearance in Wilmington. Farther down the coast. in Charleston, South Carolina. I saw Dennis Cloniger. happily located as an instructor of Taxidermy in a college. I just glanced at Rock Hill, South Carolina. and saw Mary Belk, a dietitian in a hotel. In Lancaster. Alice Ewing and Ponese Auten are the waitresses in a popular Ice Cream Parlor. As I further viewed South Carolina, I looked down on Gaffney. In Limestone College was Lillian Rhyne head of the English Department. In Clemson Military College I recognized Craig Weaver announcing a basketball game where Emanuel Allran is coach. George Hine is official reporter for The Greenville Times. On to Atlanta, I met with Ruth Adams, a telephone operator, back in her dear old state of Georgia. Ruby Kuck is there. too, and is becoming the second songbird of the south. In Tallahassee, Florida. I happened to see Chloe. Barlow, private secretary to the governor of that state. Next to New Orleans I went. There I saw Evelyn Abernethy and Hazel Armstrong. as designers of formal evening gowns. In Savannah. Georgia, was Rueben Iiord, an expert pharmacist in a modern drug store. By this time I felt myself slipping from the planet, but I held on long enough to glance out West. Claire Hardin owns and manages a delicatessen store in Oklahoma City. Charles Echols is an interne in Mayo Brothers' Clinic in Rochester. Minnesota. with Herbert Finger and Robert Rudisill there also. Then I went to California. but I was truly slipping and I had to hurry. I saw in San Francisco, in a very exclusive beauty salon. Dorothy Ballard designing coiffures for the movie stars. Then I had a long gaze into one of the studios in Hollywood where Elizabeth Mauney. the famous actress, was radiant with joy as the final scenes of her latest and best picture were being hlmed. As I felt myself moving down into space, a glance to the far east revealed Mary James Seagle, a mannequin, modelling dresses for the most modern dress shop in Paris. Ah! I see the good old Earth again. and by some strange phenomenon. I found myself once more, in the little station in Wyoming ready for the outgoing train. JENOIS PROCTOR. Class Prophetess. Page Seventeen NINETEEN THIHTY-EIGHT warp ..-1, ,V i .1,-.,- , .- f js, J' 'E I i l Last Will and Testament XVe. the Senior Class of Lincolnton High School. do hereby give our Last Will and Testament to our underclassmates. I. Rachel Leonard. do hereby will and bequeath my height to Mary Lillian Jonas. I hope she will soon grow some. I. Chloe Barlow. hereby will and bequeath my bops and curls to Charlotte Ramsaur: may she have better results than I. I. Bobbie Garrison. do hereby will my seat on the first cornet row in the band to Dan Hoover. I. Sadie Barineau. do hereby will my Chatterbox Complex to Mary Martha Nixon: may she use it to good advantage. I. Harold Craig. do hereby will my ability to skip without getting caught to Harold Dixon. and hope that he carries it on with as good a record as mine. I. Herbert liinger, will my handwriting ability to Clyde l.owe so he can write his own excuses. I. Bill Quickel. do hereby will my typing ability to Reuel Newton. so he wont have to get some one to type for him. I. Iioy Coodin. do will to Risden Burris my ability to develop pictttres. I. Ponese Auten, do hereby will my ability to play basketball to Virginia Cabrial, hoping that she will make the team. I. Marvin Houser. do hereby will or bequeath my title of the most studious boy to Dan Stroup with the hope that he will live tip to it. I. Clara l.ee Devine. do hereby will to Maxine Hampton my ability to be quiet in sludy hall. hoping that she will be quieter than I was. I. Willvtir W.irlick. do hereby will and bequeath my ability as a pool-shark to Chuelly Newton and I-ambie Hoover hoping they will get to be as rich as I am. I. Mariie I.ee Perkins. do hereby will to Ifssie I-ee Wilson my knowledge of Ciovernment. hoping she will enioy it as much as I did. I. Mary Alice Ifuring. do hereby will my height to Harold Schrum so he will be large enough to play basketball. I. Helen Carpenter. will to Daphine Hoyle my height in the hope that some day she will grow up. I. Nellie l.ee Elmore. do hereby will my typewriter to Johnny Smith. hoping he will tise it as much as I did. I. I.illian Rhyne. do hereby will and bequeath to Margaret Parker my seat in the study hall. hoping she will have as much fun as I have. I. Ruth Vvlise. do hereby will my place as a bench warmer to Jessie Rudisill. hoping she will get as much fun out of it as I did. I. Norman Fair. hereby will my position on the football team to Red Sullivan with the hopes that he will not get hit as hard as I did. I Billy Hoffman. do hereby will and bequeath my astounding knowledge of French to Robert Red Sullivan, with the hopes that he will use it to a profitable extent. I, Raeford Starnes. hereby will my conceitedness to David Clark with the hope that the girls won't evade him as they did me. I. Blanche Summey. do hereby will and bequeath my l937 PINE BURR to Frank Abernethy. so he can look at the basketball pictures as much as he likes. I. Ruth Adams. will to Jessie Rudisill my ability to flirt at the out of town basketball games. provided she gets as much good out of it as I did. I. Hazel Knight. do hereby will my place on the basketball team to Pearl Devine, hoping she will use her tallness to her advantage. I. Ermintrude Little. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to flirt to Coy Stamey. Jr. I. Roddy Cline. will the pleasures I received as President of Senior Class to my successor. I. Johnny Auten. do hereby lawfully will to David Clark my position at right end on the football team. I. Frances Robinson, do hereby will my seat in study hall to Nadine Hallman. hoping she enjoys it as much as I did. I. Mabel Robinson. do hereby will and bequeath my wedding ring to Marie Heafner. From the looks of the romance between she and John Morton she will need it before I do. I. Sylvia Rudisill. do hereby will and bequeath my French knowledge to Mary Agnes Cochrane who. I hope, will master the French accent as well as I did. I. Dot Crooks. do hereby will and bequeath to l-ib Shrum my place in Miss Roseman's room for four periods. and hope that her conduct grades will not be as low as mine were. I. Edna Shuford. do hereby will and bequeath to Elizabeth Shrum my ability to give General Science tests for Mr. Cashion at lunch, for I know he will need her. Page Eighteen THE PINE BURR ll I. George Hine. Jr.. hereby will my ability to play a baritone and to be president of the band to Reuel Newton so he will be as great a musician as I am some day. I. Virginia Elliott, hereby will my worries and pleasures as a Cheer Leader to whomever takes my place. I Claire Hardin. do hereby will and bequeath my chewing gum technique to Betty Ann Rogers in hopes that she will be able to hide it as well as I did. I Charles Echols. do hereby will my good nature to Scondo Yates with the fond hope that it will do him as much good as it has done me. I Ina Mae I-Iovis. do hereby will and bequeath my picture of Mabel Robinson to Dennis Setzer so that he can look at is as often as he likes next year. I, Pansy I-Iuss. do hereby will and bequeath. to XVayne Heavner my love for Beech'Nut gum. I Lib Einger. do hereby will my title as laziest girl in the Senior Class to Edith Abernathy. knowing that she deserves it more than I do. Martha Moore, do hereby will my ability to learn Geometry to Elizabeth Lawing. Erances Kil.ian, do hereby will my front seat in Miss Roseman's room to Lala Cloniger hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did. I Mary Belk. do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Martha Nixon. my cheerful disposition, I. Paul Shuford. will my ability to pass 9th Algebra to Dan Hoover. I Katherine Helms, do hereby will and bequeath to Inez Broome my ability to get my typing budgets in on time. I Margaret Ramsaur, will my love for a good laugh and a good time to the future students of I. I. I. dear old L. H. S. I Mary James Seagle. do hereby will my ability to resist the temptation of studying to Mary Nell Hardin, in the hope she will prosper by doing so as much as I have. Ruby Ingle. do hereby will and bequeath to Violet Seagle and the gang my Iiord. hoping they will have as much fun in it as I have had. I Jenois Proctor, do hereby will and bequeath my very appropriate nick-name, Prockey, to Ken Proctor. I. Dorothy Ballard, do hereby will my ability to change my coiffure so often to Margaret Abernethy. I Erank Rhyne, will my bass playing ability to Bobby XVillis. for fear he may need it in future I. years. Virginia Houser. do hereby will and bequeath. to Betty Sue Houser my ability to type. Helen Bandy, do hereby will and bequeath to my younger brother. Allen Hill. my ability to make the honor roll. so that he may get the gold watch that he is being offered. I. Hal Plonk, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play a Bass Horn to Ralph Jonas, with the hope he will become as famous a player as I am. I Robert Rudisill. do hereby will my six feet of height to Reuel Newton in hopes that he will someday grow up. I. Margaret Long. do hereby will my seat in Government Class to Bertha Holland provided she stays in it as I did. I Jimmy Mundy, do hereby will my nick-name of i'Stick to Dan Hoover because he gave it to me and now I return it. I, Jake Rhodes. do hereby will my music knowledge to Mr. Lowder. for all I am in this music world today, I owe to him. I Jeanette McGinnis. do hereby will to Pearl Devine my typewriter. hoping that she will enjoy typing on it as I have. I Ruth Britt. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk in homeroom to Marie Hine. hoping she gets as much fun out of it as I did. We. Hazel Armstrong and Evelyn Abernethy. hereby will our ability to talk in llth English to Lib Lawing and Modena Sigmon, hoping that they will not get caught as much as we did. I Helen Lockman, will to Mary Martha Nixon. my ability to make Joe Campbell. our study hall heartbreaker. blush. I. Edith Kendrick. do hereby will my ability to please Freshmen in the Library to all the future Librarians. It's a taskf I. Bill Keener. do hereby will my Eord to Herbert Finger, so that he may ride to Boger City. I. Laura Virginia Self. do hereby will my knowledge of Geometry to Betty Shrum. hoping she will like it as much as I did. I. Gwendolyn Goodson, do hereby will my pleasures in dancing to Margaret Leatherman. hoping she will enjoy it as much as I have and do. I. Mildred Chronister. do hereby will my nickname. Corny to Jeanne Stroupe. Signed. RAEEORD STARNES, Attempt-at-Law. I. I, Witnesses: David Clark Yvonne Reinhardt Eddie Seagle NINETEEN THIHTYQEIGHT Superlatives Mos! Talented HELEN BANDY DENNIS CLONIGER Frzendllest SADIE BARINEALI Cutest EVELYN ABERNAT I IY ROBERT RLIDISILL Best Dressed VIRGINIA ELLIOTT BILL QUICKLE Most AttractzL'e MARGARET RAINISAIIR RPUBIIN LORD Must CUl'I1'L'lI0tl' MARY JAMES SHAQLIS RAIYVORD SIARNES Nozszest RUBY KUCK XVILBUR XVARLICK Most In Love EVLLYN AI'aIfRN1'X'I'IIY BILL QLYICKLIZ Iwusl DIQ1l7IfTCLT MADOILYN THORNE HARRY COSTNER Best Sport I-IAZIQI. KNIGHT .IOHN AUTIIN Most .Studlous BLANCHI- SUMMIJY MARVIN HOUSER Most Athletzc HAZEI. KNIGHT JOHN AUTIFN Supcrlativcs Most Personal!! y MILDRED CHRONI5'I'I3R RLUBHN FORD Most Omgmul IVIILDRIED CHRONISII IAR I'IIiRBIiR'I FINGER MOS! Szm vrv CLAIRE HAROIN NORMAN FAIR MOS! Popular VIRGINIA ELLIOTT ROBERT RUDISILI, Mos! Typnul IfDITII KENDRICK BILL HOIEIZMAN Luzivsl EIJZABIETII FINGER JAK15 RHODES Brggest Flirt FRMINTRLIDE LI'l IILI3 PAUL SHUFORD lS.st All Around HAZEL KNIGHT RIEUBIEN FORD 'feathers' Pet ALMA CHRONISTER HERBERT FINGER Best Looking EDITH KENDRICK STEARN WARLICK MOS! Cure Free IVIABIEL ROBINSON STEARN WARLICK VJILBUR VV.-XRLICK Nearest IVIARY JAMES SEACJLE GUY CLINE, JR. iw Class Poem To seal Our lubber days are o'er On the noble-Winged bark-the HL. H. S. May this be our aim as We heave from the shore: With honor strive to yon high quest. To the able captains who guided the crew: Your wisdom and patience have e'er been the mast. Many a tempest you've borne the craft through. Your standards shall wave when these portals we've passed And now we embark on the sea of life. Our hearts filled with hope of Ending success. But if it be not ours among the strife. Dear God. grant us happiness. The time has come to launch, Old High. Anchors aweigh: fling broad the sail. With dearest memories that ne'er will die. We bid thee an ardent farewell, Page Twenlyfludo THE PINE Bllllll , 0? 'YQ ,aw lbke 'QW -44:3 C1 ARIQ IIUUYI-.R ffROwEI,I tix M I:I,I- un1Or Class GIIICCIS DAVID CLARK President DAN I-IOOVER ,...,, Vice-President EMILY SUE CROWELL , , Secretary .IOI-IN GAMBLE , , EDITII ABIERNIVIIIY IRENE AVERY JANE AYciOfiR EDNA BUMOARDNER MARY SUE BUII- IVIARGARFI BEAM W, E. BALLARD KENNETH BARKLIEY LEONARD BLANION FRANK BOOIIS RACHAIQI. CARPIENIIQR EMILY SUE CROWPLI. .IIMMIE CHILDS ILALA CLONILIIQR MARY CRAIG CASKEY JACOB CANIPIT MILDRED CRAIO HAMPTON CHILDs RALPH CAsHION DAVID CLARK PEARL DEVINE ROBERT DIXON EDNA DENTON ETHEL DEI.I.INGIfR HAROLD DIXON ROBERT DUNCAN CHARLEs EURIiY CHARLOTTE ELNIORE JOHN CAMBLE BUROIN CYOODSON ALDA GRIGG NINETEEN THIHTY-EIGHT JUNIORS IVIARII: HOUSER EVELYN HOVIS MARIE HINE MARY NITLL HARDIN IVIAXINI? 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MADGLYN THQRNIQ I.oLA KATIE VANSTGRY MARGARET WARI.ICili ALMA VJIEAVILER MARX' RUTH VJIQAVISR MARGARET WIlI'fIZSIDlE ELGISE WYANT THE PINE ' 'K 'Z'--., Nw! , !,.f ' N- , BIA. U S. LOWDER SUI' .IANI1 LVLAUNLY Dzrecwr AA,-II.Y1IIr7! DIIIIIIIII' LTDCOIDTOD High SCITOOI Corn-af.s HAROLD DIXON HAZEL KNIGHT RAEEORD STARNES NORMAN FAIR BOBBY GARRISON ROBERT RLIDIBILI. RONALD HLISS ROBERT DUNCAN DAN HOOVER WILSON GOODSON JAMES NEWTON RAY REINIIARDT BILLY I,ANDER M. B, XVINSTEAD, JR, WILLIAM WYCKOEE TED CORRIIIER JACK MCQLIINN L, Ii. RLIDISILL, JR. BEN RLIDISILL NIARGARIST WARLICK I1RANfgEs BANDY BLAIR NANCE HAROLD CALDWELL Clczrznets BILLY QUICKLI5 PAUL SHUFORD KARL THOMAS RAY SCIIRONCE NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT RODDY CLINIA JAI-illf WYCKOEE ERNEST KIOER RIsDEN BLIRRIS MIKE? BEAM JIAIMIE NIOORIL MIil.VIN SIIDI1 JAMES MALINEY NVAYNE HEAVNER -A BILL PAGE MARION BLAIQKBLIRN DAVID LINEBEROER ADRIAN I,INI2BERrIER. JR. JOE RIIYNE BOBBY HALISS HARRY I,ITTI.Ii BUDDY ALEXANDER EVFLYN GARRISON CLALIDIA CARPENTER CHARLES RHODES CORRIIILR Sc1xOphOnv.5 HAROLD LOHR .IIESSIIE RUDISILL ALLEN BANDY BARBARA LANDPR Trombones JAKE RHODES FRANK KUCK KENNETII ARROWOOD Band DAN kI'IIOMI'M,IN QLNIL NIUIJLIN RUDULPH BRITT TOM IJORTI-R Vx'Il.I.lAM LORPIIS f'341.iI.ws BOBBY WILLIN VRANK RIIYNI1 HAL PLONK RALIPII .IONAN H4Ir'r7.x CIIARLVS COSINI-R .IVRRY 'IUILSON I5II1'1lm7I's CLYI-ORIIIAI HINII. JR, RIILIIAL NIAWTGN CLYDI3 HARDIN IJVLH77-X JOIIN GAMIGLIL DAN STROIOIII CLAUD NAN'IZ CIIARLLS WfiI,II,fLli lx EDDIE SEAOLE BOBBIE KIOER JAVK DEI,LINfII1R DICK MLILLIifN Page Thzrly ,nun ,319-' gr A ,uf X. 54 iw-,, ' EAI' . I av ri 'I ,IRM UVCHMC Music Club GFFICLRS ERAIINTRUDE LITTLIY , I I . IPI-e.sI'denr SYLVIA ROBISILL Vice-Ifresidenr HELEN BANDY I I Secretary-Treasurer MISS LOUISE WETMORE Counselor MEMBERS EVERETT AYGOGR DOROTHY BAIIARD HFLFN BANDY FRANCES BANDS' CATHERINE BEAM MARGARET BEAM GEORGIA CHANDLER LAURA GENE COGIIRANI1 VIRGINIA ELAIORE MARTIIA ANN HOYLI5 MARS' ETIIEI. HOUSIYR BOBBY HUSS ANTIIA HUGGINS MARY LILLIAN JONAS BOBBY KIGISR Pago 'fI71'I'Iy-I'I'gl7t BIi'I I'Y WOOD KISER BETTY JEAN KISTI,ER NIARGARFT LINEBFRGEI ERAIINTRUOE LITTLE EI.IZABETIEI MOSTEI,I.IfR JIMAIIE NAVY MARGARET QUICIIQPI, SYI.vIA RUIJISILI, VIOLET SFAGLI3 NANCY SLEAGIL NANCX' SEI,E MARY BESS rI1URBYI?I1,L BETTY JANE? WISIE HELEN WISE BETTY YODIER THE PINE V, gy? , 1 1 I 3 1 1 x 1 1 I 5 a 9 4 i L I N 1 l ' I w , 1 1 V 3 E 1 U , , w 1 ., 9' vi' I rx Qqyiff Q-' S QM I I I 'F 1. SPARTAN IEWELERS, INC t'2Il'6'lt'I'.f H1101 tSIfl1f1'011l'7'J' + + General Offices and Factory 887 Main Street + Buffalo, N. Y. LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE ICO-EDUCATIONAL? HICKORY, N. C. FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE FOR MEN AND WOMEN -I- Competent and Experienced Faculty . . . Stands for high educational standards and high Christian character .... Liberal Arts, Sciences, Teaching. Music, and Com- mercial Courses ..,, Ideal Climate, Altitude 1.200 feet above sea level . . . Summer School for State Teachers, first term June 6 to July I5: second term July l5 to Au- gust 2-I, P. If. MONROE, DID.. President LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE HICKORY. N. C. GROWING UP Mrs. Lilly: Little boy. don't you know what becomes of boys who use such language when they play marbles? Little Boy: Yes'um, they grow up and play golf. SOME FIGHT Rueben: That blonde I was with was sure a scrapper, Norman: Did you finally ltiss her? Rueben: I saw that I would have to, or it would b: too bad. BRILLIANT SALESMAN Margaret: lTo Ownerl- I want some thing in oil for a dining room. Owner: Yes, maclam. a landscape or 1 tan of Sardinesf' Page Forty-Iwo THE PINE BURR M .iii Compliments of T EXACO SERVICE STATION L. I.. DELLINGIQR. Mgr. LINEBERGER BROS. Cotton Buyers PHONE 199-335 Compliments of CHERRYVILLE FOUNDRY WORKS Plough Points A Specialty Ctimpliment,-Q of CENTRAL CANDY 8: CIGAR COMPANY Vwlholesllc Exclusively Blue Horse School Supplies CHILDS DRUG CO. Phone 330 Everything Found in ci Drug Store LINCOLN HARDWARE CO. SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE PHONE 237 WARLICK FUNERAL HOME Licensed Embulmers FUNERAL SERVICE Phone: Day 477 Night:Z53,-131 Compliments of RAMSEUR H.ARDWARE CO. Compliments of MARSHALL CHEVROLET CO. SALES-SERVICE EAGLES 5-10-250 STORE LINCOLNTON. N. C, NINETEEN THIHTY-EIGHT Page Forty-three l N , U or-. :.o-X l . S. l 'sq ,., , , Effie R. W. Horsley, Jeweler Watchmaker and Jeweler Repairing of Eine Watches a Specialty Watches-Clocks-Jewelry LINCOLNTON, N. C. Official Stationers for Class of 1938 Class Invitations, Cards, Diplomas M. N. PERKINS CO. BOSTON, MASS. Lincolnton Amusement CO. RIVOLI THEATRE GRAND THEATRE Western Electric Sound BELKFSCHRUM COMPANX' Lincolnton's Largest Department Store Complete Outfts for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MAUN EY GROCERY Headquarters for STAPLE AND FANCY CROCERIES SHUFORD RADIO SHOP fl Serv zit' e to Match the Finest Radio The Shop with Modern Testing Equipment All Work Guaranteed Day Telephone ZZ E. Water St. On Court Square I ge forruffour THE PINE HUB NJN HAWKINS-PROCTOR FURNITURE Co. FURNITURE. SToVEs. RANGES KVe Feather Your Nest with ct Little Down PHONE ZZ On Court Square Compliments of IDEAL CHAIR COMPANY, INC. HINSON,S GARAGE DODGE-PLYMOUTH Phone Z 9 6 Lincolnfton Insurance and Realty Co. INSURE AND BE SURE LAWING AND COSTNER Sheaffer Fountain Pens Whitman 8 Martha Washington Candy D PHONE 24 SETH LUMBER COMPANY Everything for Builders and Contractors PHONE 39 NINETEEN THIHTYEIISHT Page Iforty- A i aw -rf :il r i Wm T i , args .Ili X ' fa .ref ' i X' W, v. , t w e -A fx Complz'n7m1:, UI' PIEDMONT CASKET CO. Compliments Of J. ROBERT MCNEELEY FRANK P. BARKLEY FURNITURE-QRADIOS PHONE 166 Cornplzlments of RHODES-RHYNE STORE R. L. CHRONISTER Compliments of E. F. DRUM FUNERAL HOME GOODIN 8m BURRIS FURNITURE STORE Compliments Of DAVE LERNER COn7plz'n7enIs of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member F. I. D, C. DIXIE GROCERY Wholesale Groceries-Diamond Tires Phone 420, 112 HOVIS GRGCERY XVHAT A GAME Raefordz I have a new name for the girl PHONIZ 302 friend. . Cl lr: Wl. ' '? Dealers In Staple and Fancy mu m is It . Raefordz Baseball, because she won GYOCCFICS . . ,, play wrlhout a dlamoncl. F I or! ll - six THE PINE BURR I MEREDITH COLLEGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA I Rhodes 81 Corriher For lfVomen Only Standard College Work l Dealers IH Wholesome Campus Activities AIMS High Class Horses CULTURE, VOCATION, LIEE Mules and Wagons For Catalogue, Wrz'te CHAS. E. BREWER ' President COMPLIMENTS OF COHEN BROTHERS LINEBERGER ICE 81 FUEL CO. A. 81 P. FOOD STORES CENTRAL CAFE GEORGE E. RUDISILL LAWINGS CLOTHING STORE C. GUY RUDISILL DEPT. 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