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

 - Class of 1949

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GENEVA LITAKER Pres. of Class 1: Glee Club l,2,43 Junior 8: Senior Play3 Sec. of Class Z3T1'eaS. of Class 3g Bus Patrolman 23 Student Librarian 33 Marshal 4g A Club 33- Superlative3 Annual Staff. HAROLD LITTLE Bus Driver l,2,3,43Agriculture Sec. 33 FFA 2,3,43 Baseball 4g Superlative. JOSEPHINE MC CLESTER Cafeteria Asst. l,2,3,4. JOYCE MC DONALD China Grove High School 1,22 Basketball 1,23 FHA l ,23 Glee Club 13 Class Reporter 23 Class Sec. 33 Hiking Club 3,4. WALTER MC DONALD Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Sub. Bus Driver l, 23 Student Council 1,23 A Club 3,42 FFA 1,23 Vice-Pres. of Class 4. BETTY MASON First Aid Asst. 23 Student Librarian 23 Office Sec. l,3,43 Asst. Student Librarian 33 School Store Asst. 33 Bus Patrolman 4. JEANETTE MILLER School Store 3,43 Bus Patrolman 2,33 Class Treas. 23 FHA Treas. 23 Glee Club 13 Cafe- teria Asst. 13 Superlative. FLAKE MILLS Class Pres. 3,43 Football l,2,43 Pres. of A Club 43 Glee Club 1,23 Basketball 3,43 Junior 8: Senior Playj Annual Staff. DOROTHY MOOSE Concord High School l,2,3. GENE MOOSE Bus Patrolman Z,3,4S Asst. Baseball Manager 3. GALE MORGAN FFA l,2,3,43 Judging Contests l,2,3,43 Asst. Operator of School Projector. MARGARET PLOTT Debating 13 Softball l,2,3,43 Sec. of Class 23 A Club 3,4. LLOYD RITCHIE FFA l,2,3,43 Bus Driver 43 A Club 4. 26 LORENE RITCHIE Class Treas . 13 Pres. of Class 23 Student Council 23 Glee Club l,2,43 Student Librar- ian 33 A Club 3. W. H. RITCHIE, JR. FFA l,2,3,43 Livestock Judging Contest 2,3,4. GLENN SAFRIT FFA l,Z,3,43 Livestock Judging 2,33 Vice- Pres. of FFA 33 Sub. Bus Driver 33 Bus Driv- er 4. BETTY SIKES FHA 2,3,43 Pres. of FHA 3,43 Pres. of Glee Club 3g Cafeteria Cashier 4g Annual Staff3 Junior 8: Senior Plays3 Superlative3 Debating 1,23 First Aid Asst. 33 Marshal 4. ELLA DEAN SIMPSON Cafeteria Asst. l,2,3,43 Bus Patrolman l,2, 3,4. BETTY JEAN SMITH First Aid Asst. 13 School Store 13 Librarian 33 Office Sec. 3. RUBY SMITH Class Treasurer 33 Bus Patrolman 4g School Store Asst. 23 Asst. Student Librarian 3. DOROTHY SWARINGEN Pres. of Class 13 Debating Club l3 Play- makers Club 1,23 Student Librarian 23 Pres. of Student Librarians 23 Glee Club l,2,43 Superlatives3 Student Council 4g Annual Staff3 Junior Sz Senior Plays. ROSS TROUTMAN Baseball 2,3,4S Bus Driver 4. JOHN WALKER FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA Treas. 43 Bus Driver 4. MARGARET WALKER Student Librarian 2,3. HELEN RUTH RIMER School Store 23 First Aid Asst. 1,23 Hiking Club l,2,33 Bus Patrolman l,2,3,4. MIRIAM WALKER Student Librarian 2,33 First Aid Asst. 1,32 School Store l. LILLIAN WHITE School Store 23 First Aid Room 1,23 Hiking Club l,2,3.

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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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. ,,', fl 1 'gk' V f S! ti st at B Q? 3 Ig it : EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA TOUR On the morning of November 7, 1949, forty-eight smiling faces of the Junior Class boarded a bus to visit various places of interest in eastern North Carolina. Miss Alice Haines and Major Roy Webster accompanied us on our trip. Upon arriv- ing at Chapel Hill, we went to the University of North Carolina. There we saw the library, stadium, swimming pool, and gymnasium. About eleven o'clock we were entering Durham, the great tobacco manufacturing city. While in the city, we ex- perienced a great thrill visiting Duke University where we spent quite a while in the beautiful Chapel. Next and last on our list was Raleigh. There we visited his- torical p1aces,such as the Capitol building, birthplace of Andrew Johnson, and museum. Leaving Raleigh at five o'clock we arrived home at approximately eight- thirty. Everyone enjoyed the trip. THE FREEDOM TRAIN During our Junior year we received word that the Freedom Train, which was touring the country carrying famous documents, was coming to Charlotte. We immediately made plans for the trip. We chartered a bus and left early on the morning the Freedom Train was to be in Charlotte. Whenwe arrived, there was along wait before we could enter the train and see the famous documents. Among them was a letter written by Columbus in 14933 the famous 19th Ammendment that gave the women the right to voteg the Gettysburg Address deliveredby Abraham Lincoln, onNovember 19, 18635 a copy of the treaty of peace recognizing the Independence of the United States of America and signed in Paris, September 3, l783g and many others. We had studied about these docu- ments all throughout our school career, but after we had seen them we had a better understanding of our Country's glorious history. 27

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