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

 - Class of 1940

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SE IOR CLASS PROPHECY Bradshaw's Beauty Salon. owned and operated by Gladys and Ruth Brad- shaw will have the famous make-up artist, Ruth Childers, with them next week. Madge Shrum is their manicurist. Oh, I'm getting homesick for North Carolina. Didn't anyone stay there? Oh yes, Evelyn Garrison is Dean of Women at the Vw'oman's College of the University of North Carolina. I want to know what's going on in Lincolnton. Don Hipp and 'Robert Hovis, two successful farmers, have taken Hrst prizes at the State Fair with their livestock. Mary Frances Buff is Girl Scout Leader there. Tom Bost is a dentist. Why here's a write-up on our own dear Lincolnton High School. Frances Wood is Librarian now. Mary Abernethy teaches Senior Ifnglish: Frances Brackett, Latin: Agnes McAllister, Home Economics: and James Fortenberry is Coach. A very promising Glee Club is under the direction of Margaret Cochrane. Charles Corriher is now a wealthy banker. His stenographer is Dlivia Rudisill. Harold Schrum is a cotton broker. His secretary is Lorene Huss. Here's a picture of Vivian Kistler, who is famous now because she has married a very well-known official in our United States Government. She is pictured buying a hat in Virginia at Emma l-ee Harrill's Shoppe. Julia Alyce Hoover is painting a magazine cover. Her artist model is Elizabeth Schrum. A murder mystery has just been solved by Detective James Williams and Chief of Police Conrad Seagle. The lawyer for the case was Jerry Tilson. who was skillfully aided by Mary Ruth Weaver, his secretary. Claude Warren. County deputy sheriff, was commended for his fine work on the case. Margaret Warlick covered the story for this newspaper. If you're hungry, John Houser owns a cafe-just around the corner and Thelma Ledford operates a tea room. Rachel Carpenter is touring the West on a Greyhound bus driven by Julius Sherrill. Lola Kate Van Story and her husband, a football coach. are on the same bus. Fred Eaker, highway constructor. Wilson Goodson. architect, and Harold Hallman. engineer. are working together on a project. Hollis Henderson, sports writer, has just interviewed Frank Heafner, coach at Duke, and Dwight Lockman. coach at the University of North Carolina. He also wrote about a famous golfer. Richard Goodson. Tommy Houser is now a minister. Johnathan Rhyne out-did us all by becoming president of the land of the free, and the home of the brave. I fold my paper. Why go on? All of my classmates are accounted for. Now I know where they are and what they are doing. I'm content because each is happy. I suddenly remember that the next day will be a busy one at the oflice, for I have at last realized my ambition, and am a designer. I go to get my beauty sleep, leaving the ghosts of memories to play hide-and-seek with the flickering fire-light. MARY AGNES CoCHRANi5. Class Propheless. Page 'IlLL't'I7ltf-UIUL'

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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Icy winter wind madly shook the windows of my living room. daring me to come out. But the Hre gaily crackling on the hearth politely and warmly invited me to remain indoors. Since my favorite chair shared the same sentiment and because the day had been a busy one at the office, I sat down gladly. Auto- matically I picked up a newspaper. For variety I had bought one I had never read before. The date was January lO, 1950. Oh? Am I seeing things? But no, I'm not: John Heavner is managing editor of this paper. Suddenly thoughts of the Senior Class of I9-I0 flood my mind. Vw'here are they? Wlaat are they doing? And most important, are they happy? The headlines scream in bold type that a cure for cancer has been found, Dr. Walton Boring, with the aid of Miss Charlotte Ramsaur, laboratory technician, are the discoverers. Farther along in the article I note that Allen Bandy is an interne in the same hospital. Miss Katherine Moore is the superin- tendent of nurses. Two of those listed I know: Bessie Benfield and Martha Hoffman. I recognize Yvonne Reinhardt's picture on the right side of the page. She has been declared this seasons most glamorous debutante. Our national defense has been strengthened, declares an important article: Edwin Keever has invented a new gas that only paralyzes people for Z4 hours- avoiding death and allowing us to take prisoners in case of war. A new army bomber is to be tried out tomorrow by a daring test pilot. Ifrnest Kiger. Speaking of aviation, I see in this TVA advertisement that Isabel Hipp is an air hostess. On the next page I read that Margaret Cloninger is sailing for Africa where she'll be a missionary: Gertrude Seagle for England, where she'll be a governess: and Helen Hauss for the same country, where she will visit her uncle of noble birth. and be presented at the Court of St. James. Betty Link and her wealthy husband are sailing for a honeymoon in Hawaii. What's this? Wlay. Frances Bridges, who won the State Beauty Contest has been offered a movie contract. Oh. speaking of the movies here I see that Chris- tine Grayson is playing the lead in the film version of the year's best seller, written by the famous author, Edna Carpenter. Richard Robinson is also play- ing in the same picture. And did you know that Hilda Heafner, actress of the stage, is beginning her third big year on Broadway in Dreams Came True ? Oh look? Bobbie Lander is running for mayor. Surprise of surprises? The Honorable Harry B. Mauney has recently been made a judge of the Superior Courtf Here's the music page. I quote from one article: Mary Lillian Jonas, by far this season's most outstanding lyric soprano, will sing the title role of the opera 'Carmen' tomorrow night at the Metropolitan. I'm so gladf And, oh yes. Margaret Anna Winsteacl. and Jimmy Navey, concert pianists, are to be the guests of Paderewski, and will be allowed to play for him. Here's a comment on the quality of Claudia Carpenter's voice. Harold Caldwell is comedian on the same radio program. Pink Tolbert is the announcer. Harold Lohr leads the famous swing band. They advertise Tom Porter and Jack Lockman's Dairy Products. Jakie Wycoff operates the television machines of NBC. l'uqe Ttuenltf



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O 194 from I1 U B W I I, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIGR CLASS NORTH CAROLINA LINCOLN COUNTY CITY OII LINCOIINTON We. the senior class of Lincolnton High School. of above said state. county, and city, in the year nineteen hundred and forty, have come eleven short years along the path of life which has not been all drudgery and hard mental labor, but merely a path lined with roses with a few thorns pricking up here and there to make us appreciate the roses, do hereby make and ordain this to be our last will and testament: I, Mary Abernethy, will and bequeath my report card to all juniors. I. Bessie Benfield, will my sweet disposition and meek voice to Isabel Scronce. I. Frances Brackett, will my ability to remain quiet in home room to Pauline Sigmon. We, Ruth Bradshaw and Gladys Bradshaw, will our beautiful curly locks to anyone who wants them. V I Frances Bridges, will my glamour to Clara Martin, hoping Hedy Lamarr will not be jealous. I. Mary Frances Buff, will my love for freshmen to Alice Kincaid. I, Dorothy Burke, will my short stature to Tillie Eaker. I, Elaine Byers, will my astounding knowledge of French to Pinkie Holbrooks. I, Edna Carpenter, will my trouble with math to Laura Stroup. I, Rachel Carpenter, will my ability to get the men to Virginia McLean. I, Grace Cash, will my beautiful speaking voice to Mag Rogers, alias Betty Ann. I, Ruth Childers, will each of my beautiful black curls to Nancy Seagle. I, Margaret Cloninger. will my ability to make good grades in Latin to Fred Caldwell. I Mary Agnes Cochrane, will to the rising senior class, my senior dignity, hop- ing they will find it in good condition as it has not been used. I Bobbie Lander, will my love for country courtin' lanes to Mary Reinhardt. I, Thelma Ledford, will my sweet disposition to Lottie Baker. I Agnes McAllister, will my kinky hair to Noel McGinnis. 1 v v I, Kathryn Moore, will my cute little figger to Virginia Ballard. We, Yvonne Reinhardt and Charlotte Ramsaur, will our fatal fascination for men to any too. too eager female members of the junior class. I Frances Rudisill, will my chewing-gum-technique-Without-getting-caught to Louise Gordon. , Gertrude Seagle, will my sunny smile to Louise Holly, Elizabeth Schrum, will my beautiful golden hair to Betty Schrum, hoping that she will leave mine alone. I Madge Scrum, will my title as chief cook and bottle washer in the Home Ec room to Ruth Rhyne. , Lola Kate Van Story, will my incessant giggling to Elsie May Summey. Margaret Warlick, will my marvelous disposition and contagious smile to Helen Houser. v I I, v I I, Page Twenl ty - two

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