Mount Pleasant High School - Tiger Roar Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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Editor-in-Chief. . . . Betty Cauble Business Manager . . Mary Barringer Literary Editor. . . . Geneva Litaker Activities Editor . . . Dorothy Swaringen Sports Editor . . . .... Joan Petrea Photographic Editor .... Charles Fortune Humor Editor . . . . . Betty Jean Sikes Art Editor ...... Mary Louise Fisher Advertising Editor ....... Flake Mills Assistant Advertising Editor. Vernice Allman Assistant Advertising Editor. . . . . . . Walter McDonald 4' 1S'3i1:g fA: 1-'.-'fi if if 51f'F 2' l .?bR-+ 5527 ? 1 A 1' ,- ', cv: -. gr ,. ,,g 14'J 'f '72-2.7 -if rf-'f+ zfw. L 'ii' YHA- 'F' +5 5 ' . 'f ' Z4

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PINIPHHIY As I lay in bed a few nights ago, waiting for sleep to come, I began thinking about the nearness of the time when my classmates and lmust leave high school and start out on life's road. I was wondering what the future held for us and what we would make of our lives. Then sleep came and with it a dream. In this dream I saw many people coming nearer and nearer. I recognized the first three as Louise Kluttz, Betty Mason, and Margie Burris, all in nurses' uniforms. Then I saw Ann Crowell, Joan Petrea, and Dot Swaringen, studying hard for a college exam. Next on the scene came aMajor League baseball game. Paul Petrea is pitching and Ross Troutman is holding first. Another member of the Senior class has taken to athleticsg she is Margaret Plott, softball slugger. Charles Fortune is standing in the doorway of Fortune's Studio and Camera Shop. Now I see many efficient secretaries, among them Lorene Ritchie, Vernice Allman, Nel- lie Bost, and Dot Moose. Mary Barringer seems very content as she paints another beautiful picture in her own artistic way. Interior Decorator Doris Furr and Fashion Designer Mary Louise Fisher are happy in their work, too. We are also making headlines on Broadway. Flake Mills is starring as Romeo in Shake- speare's 'Romeo and Juliet. Edna Canupp is a comedienne. Gale Morgan now operates the South's Largest Seed House' with his partners, Wade Ritchie and Ben Cline. I see Walter McDonald and Glenn Safrit strolling on a college campus. A giant passenger plane leaves the airfield. On it as stewardess'es are Betty Wagoner and Alice Corl. Managing nice homes of their own are Joyce McDonald, Lillian White Talbert, and Jeanett Miller. Patrick Wishon is a Railroad President and on one of his trains are Harry Lee Goodman as engineer and Harold Little as conductor. Big farm owners and operators are John Walker, Gene Moose, Joe Cress, and Guy Bost. Lloyd Ritchie and Wilber Lewis are still at their old tasks of driving a bus, only now it is a Greyhound bus. In Evans College of Commerce I see Betty Mae Cauble, Margaret Honeycutt, and Betty Jean Smith, banging away at their typewriters. Helen Ruth Rimer and Ruby Smith are tele- phone operators. Two buyers in big department stores are Juanita Burleson and Betty Casper. Margaret and Miriam Walker are teaching school and Josephine McLester and Dean Simp- son are teaching Kindergarden. A famed television artist is Betty Jean Sikes. Still other outstanding men are Earl Earnhardt, owner of the furniture manufacturing firm Kendred Cox and Edwin Earnhardt, F.B.l. agentsg Alan Fink, traveling salesmang and Ad- miral Jimmy Hagler. The people faded into a distance and I awoke with the sun shining in my window. I thought what a pleasant dream I had had. There was only one thing wrong with it: it still left me wondering what would happen to me. Class Prophet Geneva Litaker Z3



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Sl lllll ACIIVIIIES VERNICE ALLMAN P Sec. 1,35 Student Librarian 15 Treas. 25 Office Sec. 2,45 First Aid Asst. 2,35 Asst. to Pri- :nary Teacher 25 Reporter of FHA Z5 His- torian of FHA 35 Vice-Pres. of FHA 45 Script, Junior 81 Senior Play5 Annual Staff5 Chief Marshal 45 Class Record Keeper 2,3545 Superlative5 Assistant Cashier of Cafeteria 4. MARY BARRINGER Vice-Pres. of Class 35 Business Manager of Annual 45 Chairman of High School Art Club 25 Glee Club 1,2,45 Debating Club 15 Junior 8: Senior Plays5 Superlative5 Student Librarian 25 A Club 3,45 Bus Patrolman l,Z,35 Play- maker's Club l,Z. NELLIE BOST First Aid A s s i s ta nt 35 Asst. to Prirnary Teacher 25 School Store 25 Superlative. JUANITA BURLESON Student Librarian 1,25 First Aid Asst. 1,35 School Store Asst. l,Z,3,4. MARGIE BURRIS Softball l,2,3,45 Debating Club 15 First Aid Asst. 25 Glee Club 1,25 Asst, Librarian 35 Office Sec. 45 Senior Play. EDNA CANUPP Cheer Leader 45 School Store 3,45 A Club 3,45 Debating Club 25 Junior 81 Senior Plays: Cafeteria Asst. 15 Glee Club l,2,45 Superla- tives5 FHA Z. ' BETTY CASPER First Aid Asst. 1,35 FI-l.A2,35 Marshal 35 Of- fice Sec. 45 School Store 3,45 Student Librar- ian 2. 5 BETTY CAUBLE Student Council 1,Z,45 Class Pres. 2,35 Glee Club 15 Debating Club 15 Junior 61 Senior Plays5 Student Librarian 35 Basketball 2,35 Editor-in-Chief of Annual Committee Mem- ber of A Club 35 Superlative5 Office Sec. 3,45 Marshal 25 Asst. to Primary Teacher Z. BEN CLINE Bus Driver 3,45 Student Patrolman 25 Junior Gr Senior Plays5 Public Speaking in FFA 3,45 Vice-Pres. of FFA 35 Pres. of FFA 45 Treas. of Class 45 State Seed Judging 35 Livestock Judging State 25 Superlative. ALICE CORL School Store Z,3,45 A Club 3,45 Treas. of A Club 45 Softball 25 Bus Driver 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Office Sec. 35 Student Librarian l,Z,3. ANN CROWELL Glee Club l,2,45 Pres. of Class 15 Vice-Pres. of Class 25A Club 3,45 Basketball 45 Marshal 1. JOE CRESS Bus Driver 45 Agriculture Reporter 45 FFA l,2,3,4. KINDRED COX Debating Club 1,25 Asst. Librarian 15 Base- ball Manager l,2,35 Football Manager 1,25 A Club 3,45 Bus Driver 45 Junior 8: Senior Plays5 Marshal 3. EARL EARNHARDT Bus Patrolman 25 Bus Driver 35 Stage Manager 35 Building and Grounds Committee 25 State Seed Judging Contest 3. EDWIN EARNHARDT Sec. of Class 45 Football 2,45 Baseball 3,45 A Clu'b 3,45 Superlative. ALAN FINK FFA l,2,3,45 Bus Driver 3. MARY LOUISE FISHER Glee Club 1,25 Debating 15 School Store l,2, 3,45 Bus Patrolman 45 Office Sec. 3,45 Sen- ior Play5 A Club 45 Superlative5 FHA 45 Stu- dent Librarian 45 Sub. Softball 3. CHARLES FORTUNE Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 2,35 Football l,2, 45 Student Librarian 2,35 Student Council 25 Annual Staff5 Glee Club 2. DORIS FURR Softball 15 Student Librarian 45 Office Sec. 3,45 Sub. Bus Driver 3,45 Glee Club 25 Bus Patrolman 25 Bus Driver 4. Asst. to Primary Teacher l,2. HARRY LEE GOODMAN Junior 81 Senior Plays5 Superlative. JAMES HAGLER Baseball l,2,45 Vice-Pres. of Class 15 Foot- ball 1,25 A Club 3. MARGARET HONEYCUTT FHA 45 A Club 45 Student Librarian 45 Asst. to Primary Teachers 45 Sub. Softball 35 Of- fice Sec. 4. LOUISE KLUTTZ Asst. to Primary Teacher 1,25 Glee Club 2,35 Office Sec. 3,45 Student Librarian 45 FHA 45 Supe rlative . WILBER LEWIS Bus Driver 45 FFA l,2,3,45 Agriculture Sec. 4. 25

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