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SENICDR CLASS DIRECTORY Lois EVELYN Ross Basketball, 1. 2, 4: Band, 1: Home Economics Club, 1, 2. 4: Marionette Staff, 1, 2, 3: Girls' Health Club. 3: Dra- matics Club, 4: Home Nursing Course, 3. MARY JEAN SENTELI. Band. 2, 3, 4: District Contest, 2: Clarinet Quartet, 2: Journalism Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: Marionette Club. 3: Girls' Chorus, 4, President, 4: Best All-Round, 4: Friend- liest, 4: Wittiest. 4. IWARIAN -IEANETTE SMITH Parker High School, 1, 2: Arts and Craft Club, 1: Home Economics Club, 1, 2, 3: Journalism Club, 2: First Aid Course, 2: Parkerscope, 2: Herald Staff. 2: Marionette Staff. 3: Commercial Club, 3. NELI. LEE STILES Home Economics Club, 1, 2: First Aid Course, 3: Dra- matics Club, 4. AARON ELLIOTT STROUD OTIS GORDON SULLIVAN, JR. Chester High School. 1: Vice-President Class. 1: Football Manager, 4: Commercial Club, 4. EUGENE MEREDITH TONEY Softball, 3. 4: Intramural Sports, 3, 4: Aeronautics Club, 4. HOWARIJ ALEXANIJER TONEY Marshal, 1, 2. 3: Student Council, 2. 3, Commercial Club. 4: President Commercial ClIIb, 4, Class President, 41 Honor Society, 3, 4, President, 4: Junior Rotarian, 4, Best Citizen, 4. HOMER XXfAl,KER State Band Contest. 1: National Band Contest, 2: Football. 2, 4: Science Club, 2: Tennis, 2, 33 District Contest. 31 Marionette Sta1T. 3: Intramural Sports, 3: Band Council, 4, Student Director Band, 4. IACK WALKER Marshal, 1, 2: Football, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, 3, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3, President, 4: Science Club, 2: Marionette Staff, 3, Feature Editor. 4: Monogram Club, 4: Tennis, 2. 31 Music Medal, 3: Class Secretary, 3: Class Vice-President, 4: Class Play, 3: First Aid Course, 22 Friendliest, 4: Best All-Round, 4: Band Council, 3, 41 Junior Rotarian, 4. MARGARET Glass WESTMORELAND Hylander Staff, 1, 2: State Music Contest, 1, 2: National Music Contest, 21 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary. 2: May Day Attendant, 2: Clarinet Quartet, 2: Class Play. 2, 3: Marionette Staff. 3: Glee Club, 4: Most Courteous, 4: District Contest, 2. RUssELI. WAYNE WlLl.lS Science Club, 2: Hylander Staff, 3, 4: Football, 4, LENARD LEROY WILSON Band, 2. 3: Hylander Staff, 3, 4: Marionette Staff, 2. SPECIAL STUDENT DIRECTORY JAMES YOUNG BANKS Football. 4, 5. 6: Basketball, 4, 5: Softball, 4, 5, 6: Volley gall! 45, 5: Glee Club, 5: Commercial Club, 5: Monogram u. . FLOYD HENRY BROOME Commercial Club. 4. 5: Commercial Club, Treasurer, 5. ROBERT K. HAWKINS English Club, 2, 3: Football, 4, 5: Class Play, 3: Wittiest, 4: Softball, 4: Intramural Sports, 2, 3. 4. 5. ANNIE MAE MCCURRY Home Economics Club. 1. 2: Girls' Health Club. 4: Com- mercial Club. 5, FRANCES ELIZABETH SMITH Tri High School, 1: Science Club, l: Music Club. 1: Marionette Staff, 3: Hylander Staff, 4, 5. JOHN BUNYAN WALKER, JR. rrRedvv Class President, 4: Class Vice-President, 2: Monogram ClIIb. 2, 3, 4, 5. President, 5: Glee Club. 4: National Honor Society. 3, 4, 5. President. 4: Football, 2, 3, 4, 5. Captain. 5: Basketball, 3, 4, 5, Manager, 2: Chief Marshal, 3: Scholarship Medal. 1, 2. 3, 4: Valedictorian, 4: Band, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President. 5: Best Citizen. 4: Most Studious, 41 Best All-Round, 4: King of Halloween. 5: Class Play, 4: Tennis Doubles Winner, 3, 4: Junior Rotarian, 4: All- Conference Guard. 51 Best Blocker, 5.
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SENICR CLASS DIRECTCJRY SAMUEL SHOLES HOMEWOOD Band, 1, 2, 3: Marionette Staff, l, 2, 3. Circulation Man- ager, 2, 3: State Music Contest, 1: National Music Con- test, 1: Citizenship Medal, 2: District Music Contest, 2: Manager of Class Play, 2: Class Play, 3: Hylander Staff, 3. 4: Circulation Manager of Hylander, 3: Associate Editor of Hylander, 4: Saxophone Quartet. 2: Monogram Club, 4: Football, 4, MARGARET MONTGOMERY HONEYCUTT Shelby High School. 1. 2, 3: Glee Club, l. 2: Class Play, 21 First Aid Course. 3: Dramatics Club, 4, GENE RUSSELL HORTON Commercial Club. 2, 3, 4. CLAUDE CON LEY JARRETT Science Club, 1. 2: Commercial Club, 1. 23 Marionette Staff. 3. 4, Editor-in-Chief, 4: Band. 2. 3, 43 Junior Rotarian. 4. HELEN BEATRICE KANIPE Home Economics Club, 1, 23 Music Club, l. 3: Library Assistant, 2: Glee Club. 2, 3: Home Nursing Club, 3: Girls' Chorus. 4: Hylander Staff, 4. BRATCHER HADDEN LAUGHRIDGE, JR. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Football. 3, 4: Marionette Staff. 1, 2, 3. 4: Intramural Sports, 1: National Music Contest, 11 State Music Contest, 1: Basketball, 2, 3, 41 Aeronautics Club, 4: Class Play, 3, KOY MAC LAUGHRIDGE Science Club, 1, 2, 3, Treasurer. 2: Dramatics Club. 41 Commercial Club, lj Best Dressed, 4, WILLIAM RUCRER LEDBETTER Band, 1. 2, 3. 4: State Music Contest, 1: National Music Contest, 1: Marionette Staff. 21 District Music Contest, 3: Sports Editor, Hylander. 3. 4: Footba.ll. 2, 3. 4: Softball. 2, 3: Intramural Sports, 3: Trumpeteer to King and Queen of May, 2: First Aid Club, 23 Monogram Club. 4, MILDRED EvELYN LEONARD Home Economics Club. 1, 2: Glee Club. 2. 3: Music Club. 3: Home Nursing Course, 3: Girls' Chorus, 41 Band. 4: Treasurer Girls' Chorus. 4: Best Dressed, 4. FRANCES SUE MARTIN Home Economics Club, 1: Band. 1, 21 State Band Contest, 1: National Band Contest. 1: Glee Club, 2, 4: French Club, 3: Marshal 1, 2: Class Play. 3. IWICHAEI. ALVIN MCCALL All-State Band, 1, 2: State Music Contest, 1: Solo National Music Contest, l: National Honor Society. 3, 4: President Class. 1, 2: Vice-President Class. 4: Class Play. 2, 3: Marionette Staff. 2. 3, Circulation Manager, 2, 3: Circula- tion Manager of Hylander, 3: Editor-in-Chief of Hylander. 4: Student Director, Band, 3, 4: Student Advisory Council. 2: Citizenship Medal, 2: Marshal. 1. 2, 3: District Music Contest, 2: Quartet District Music Contest, 2: Most Depend- able. 4: Senior Contributing Most to M.H,S.. 4: Most Talented, 4: Most Courteous. 4: Junior Rotarian. 4. BRUCE MCNEAI. Tennis, 2, 33 Basketball, 2, 4: Commercial Club, 2. 3, 4: Aeronautics Club. 4. ROYCE NEAL MCNEll.I. Safety Patrol, 4: Football. 3. 4: First Aid Course. 2: Soft- ball, 2, 3: Intramural Sports, 1. 2, 3: Advanced Science Club. 2: Aeronautics Club, 4, President, 4. HARRY MILLER Class Play, 2. 3: Science Club, 1: Dramatics Club. 4. MARY VIVIAN MORGAN Home Economics Club, 1: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President, 3: Band, 2: Waitress, Junior-Senior Banquet, 2: Class Play. 2. 3: Music Club, 1, 2, 3: Librarian, Glee Club, 4: Hal- lowe'en Queen, 4: Miss Ripper, 4: Hylander Staff. 4. LOIS RUTH NANCE High Point Junior High School. 1: Do-Your-Bit-Club, 1: Program Chairman, Do-Your-Bit-Club, 1: Librarian, 1: Music Club. 1, 2, 3: Marionette Staff, 2: Glee Club. 3, 4, Vice-President. 4: National Honor Society, 4: Class Prophet, 4: Hylander Staff, 4. RUBY DOROTHY NEIGHBORS Cool Springs High School, 1: Library Club. 1: Library As- sistant. l. 2, 3: First Aid Course, 1: Home Economics Club, 1, 2: Business Manager, Class Play. 3: Home Nursing Course, 3: Girls' Health Club. 3: Cheerleader, 4: Mono- gram Club, 4. NED RUCKER NOBLITT Football, 2. 3, 4: Monogram Club, 3, 4, Treasurer. 3, Vice- President. 4: Science Club. 2: Class President. 3: Class Secretary-TreasuI'er, 4: Intramural Sports, 3. THOMAS ROAN NORMAN Monogram Club, 4: Football, 4: Commercial Club, 2, 3: Softball, 2. 3, 4: Intramural Sports. 2, 3, 4. HAZEL RUTH OVUENBY Hylander Staff. 4: Marionette Staff, 3. 4: Feature Editor. 4: Home Economics Club. 1, 21 Glee Club. 21 First Aid Course. 2: Home Room Representative, 1: Business Man- ager. Class Play, 3: Office Assistant, 3, 4: Aeronautics Club. 4. FRIEDA ELAINE PENNINGER Scholarship Medal, 1. 2: Marshal. 1. 2. 3: Chief Marshal, 3: Marionette Staff. 1: Vice-President Dramatics Club, 2: Class Play. 2: Student Advisory Council. 1, 22 French Club, 3: National Honor Society. 3. 4. Treasurer, 4: Hylander Staff, 4: Best Citizen, 4. DANIEL EDWARD POOLE, JR. Roper High School. 1, 2: Vice-President of Class, 1: Base- ball, 2: F.F.A, Club. 2: Glee Club, 1, 2: Class Play, 3: Basketball, 2, 4: Band, 3. 4: Hylander Staff. 3. 4: Football. 4. MILLIE POTEAT Home Economics Club. l. 2: Dramatics Club, 2: French Club, 3: Glee Club. 4: National Honor Society. 4. GLENN DAVID RECTOR Commercial Club, 4. WALTER CLYDE REEL Science Club, 2: Intramural Sports, 3: Commercial Club. 4. BETTY JEAN ROEB Newton High School. 1. 2, 32 Glee Club. 4. JAMES RAY ROBINSON Band, 2. 4: Nebo High School, 3: President, Junior Class, 3. VIRGINIA GRACE ROBINSON Home Economics Club, 1. 2: Glee Club. 2, 3. 4: Secretary Glee Club. 4. DAVID EUGENE ROSS
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SENIGR CLASS PROPHECY SoMi5T1M12 AGO while attending a lecture given in New York by the famous author and lecturer, Kathryn Ballew, a former classmate of mine, I ran into none other than the celebrated traveling correspondent, Marjorie Hemphill, and between the three of us we dug up bits of information, pertaining to the activities of our former class- mates. Marjorie had just returned from the West Coast where she had been sent to interview California's Governor, Roby Conley. Governor Conley took her to Hollywood to interview some celebrities there, and passing through Los Angeles they stopped off to visit Farm Administrator, Sam Homewood. Out at the M. G. M. lot, they were greeted by the beautiful leading lady, Vivian Morgan, and the idol of the screen, Bill Ledbetter. Vivian was very eager to finish her new picture, and return to New York where her fiance, Red Walker and his Sweet Sentimentalistsu were playing a long engagement at the famous Club 21. At the War- ner Brothers' lot, Marjorie and Governor Conley enjoyed watching comedienne jean Sentell act in several scenes from her latest production, Miss Bliss. Incidenrally, also working in the picture were jack Walker and his famous swing band, and Monty Haire. the George Murphy of our day. As Governor Conley was driving Marjorie to the airport they passed Hollywood's famous Mo- cambo and stepped for a lfzief chat with the co- owners Homer Walker and Zane Dalton. They gave her messages for Edwari Poole, the Nation's No. 1 Test Pilot, whom she planned to interview in Miami. I told Marjorie and Kathryn about my recent visit to the busy city of Washington, where I was surprised to find so many of my former class- mates. Working as secretaries were: Annie Mae McCurry, Virginia Lee Hensley, Wilma Bright, Sue Gaddy, and Nora Crawley. Believe it or not, Hazel Owenby is the Presidents Private Secretary and she keeps up with the gossip there as well as she used to do in Mr. Poole's office at home. Helen Kanipe, working as Receptionist at the White House, said she had noticed among the guests there, Senators B. H. Laughridge, Paul Flack, and Speaker of the House, Otis Sullivan. Working with head nurse, Lucille Fisher, at Washington's largest hospital were Nurses Evelyn Ross, Audrey Conley, Iris Ayers, and Betsy Lee Erwin. Doctors Howard Toney and Earl Estes were also on the staff of this famous hospital. Leaving Washington, I fiew to our own won- derful State of North Carolina. Back in our home town of Marion, one of the first persons I met was Charles Estes, Proprietor of Charlie's Soda Shop. He gave me information about many more of my classmates. Mike McCall has been very successful in the undertaking business which he has established in Raleigh. Harry Miller is the owner of a big chain of grocery stores and David Ross is Park Commis- sioner of North Carolina. Koy Mac Laughridge is a very 5. 'cessful engi 'eer in Detroit, and E. M. Britt is the owner of an airplane factory in Balti- more. While Charles and 1 were talking, Gene Toney, a conductor on the Southern Railroad came in. On his daily runs he had picked up bits of gossip
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