Newton Conover High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Newton, NC)

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u 4 I I - f Q w W w n l 1 N X N I W W I , . , 1 - E b ..hy- :fri N.. fr 11' .---1 1 .x f x7 ' , ,7 5 ,S Q A f 1,9 .LXLXLIZD bf' G L i - Q05 22 ! ww Q THEIEMUMNA I955 VOLUME II PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS A ' OF NEVJTON HIGH SCHOOL NEWTON, N. C. CARDINAL r lf M Foreword THE purpose of this volume of THE CARDINAL is to capture and keep the treasured hours of our happy High School days. In the future, we hope that this book will reward our tireless efforts by helping us recall the multitude of pleasures encountered guringvi these years. In all humility and highest respect We present this volume of THE CARDINAL. I Q 1 CARDINAL W v K I It SO' fi! fit' Sv l X l Dedication We respectfully and gratefully dedicate this second volume of our CARDINAL to MIISS Lelia Shore in appreci- ation of her willing and generous service rendered us in our progress through Newton High School. Her unceasing efforts toward helping us present this CARDINAL will euer be remembered by the Class of '35, CARDINAL I 'V KEEVER f'l7RI'IiNlNfi 1'4xlu'l-:NTI-:R Sl-:mf HEWTT1' Huxsucmax Muses Snmu-1 LfucHR,xN1-1 KNOX Blum' Puou-1 Sli Uxfoxm PRI cr: RUTH KEEVER 4 , 4 4 HELEN CORPENING 4 , ELOISE CARPENTER . , 4 RUBY SELF .4,..4.... KATHERINE HEWITT .. FREDA LEE HUNSUCKER Miss LELIA SHORE .4.. MARY COCHRANE ,.,.. JOE KNOX .....,.. REBEKAH BRADY ,. DUDLEY POOLE . . BETTY SHUEORD . . , CLIFFORD PRICE ,. Page Four . . .Editor-in-Chief . . . . . , . , .Assistant Editor , 44.....,. Busincss Manager . . .Assistant Business Manager 4..CIass ana' Athletic Editor . . , . . . . . . .Feature Editor , 4 , , . . 4 . 4 .Faculty Adviser . . , . . . . .Circulation Manager .Assistant Circulation Manager . . . . . , 4AtlUertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager . . . , . . . . .Photograph Editor . , . .4 . ,Joke Editor 1 jj J N ' X f . wif J xl, If Q . wfe e 5 E J 1 . E ,IA V Y. x ll' M us:-:R l.x'1-Lk Lx' M. CLYDE CAM11P,E1.1- R. N. GURLEY A...,. . LELIA S1-IOR15 . . MARY MOSEI1 .. RUFUS R1-NNE .. l.uc11.LE GAINLEY . I.. G. BARKLEY . . . . . KATI IRYN I,.Y1SRl.Y .... J. W. SOU'I'Hl'iRLAND HELEN GABRIEI.. MRS. W. D, COCHRANE I .-xmr'nI.1.1. Qu,- Q s. fil.YllI.IEX' Snmu-3 Rnvmc GAINEY BARKLEY L11 H lam..-xxn GABRIEL COCHR.-NNE Faculty , . . .....,....... Superintendent . .PrincipaI, Coach, Mathematics . . . .Geome!ry, French, Librarian .......,. .Hislory, English . . ,English, French . . .EngIish, Lulin . . . .History, Civics ,.EngIish, Algebra ..,.,...Science . . .Secretary . . .Music Page Five . l 3 X ff' 5 if Wx , MQKQQYIWVF 2'5- Q25 -ri?-'B CARPENWR Saw Kmivmz L, . bemor Class Officers MOTTO: Onward COLORS: Pink and White FLOWER: Sweet Pea ELOISE CARPENTER . . . .......,...,..... ........ I JFESICIEVJI FRANCIS SELF . . I ............ VLC?-IJl'8Sl.d6DI RUTH KEEVER ........ . . .Secretary und Treasurer VIRGINIA CORPENINC ....................,.... MUSCOI PugeSix CARDINAL EVIELYN JANlE'l l'l'I ADAM S ..-IAN-. Iliguifinl, .rImlinu.v, frivlnlly 'I'lml's lizwlyn Glee Club '33, '.l5: Murslnul Junim' Play 34. JAMES Ul.l N l3Ul.lL'K lin1.ln.'1i l.lIll1' bu! Iuml u lrrvml fl IX ll'llI',' 'l'ln'.v llr.vrrlbr.v .lunnnv lo yuu. junior Xlurshul 'J-l: Alllftillill Junior l'l.x5 H: Must 'l':zlkativr '.l5: NVi1Iivst '.lS. WUUDRUW EIJWA R ll NUS-'I' Wann: 1-1 lic'm'runx lx luv, mul L'UlH'll'UlIX, lou Thus nu' l1l'r.n'1l.I lI aol1ru:u lu -Vcllf. Band '33, '3-lg Must Generous '35, AIARGARET PAULINIQ BURNS l'UNNlIi lilulnlr. !li'lll'I'flllS, full and jully: Tlu-sr' bm! ll4',Vt'l'l'lJl' mfr Fully. Ill:-e Cluln '.l.l: Must Gencruus '.l5. 'll' fsf' 'lv' ' W X CARDINAL MAXINE BILES AJAX lllnxim' is qulrt, Maxine is neat, Maxim' is a girl, lVlm is fucry rzwfff. Glce Club '33. VIVIAN JOSEPHINE BOLICK .QVIVH Tulkul1 z'v, hvlpfu-I, jolly and friendly, 'l'hrsc arf' l'i1'iau'.v attribulrx. lilee Club '53, CHARLES REBEKAH BRADY BECm ' Small in xlalurs' ll'ltll lmlr ull u-rurl, .Yunw lhinlr .rlw is u flirt, B111 sln s a miglzty rule girl. Basketball '32, '33, '3-l. '35g Glee Club '33, '35, President of Junior Class '3-ll Junior Play '3-13 Junior Marshal '34, Ili' Lffr Staff '3-lg Editor-in-Chief Hi-Liff' '353 Advertising Manager CARDINAL Staff '35g President of Scribblers Club '355 Culest '35. G LADYS ELOISE CARPENTER Wm:znc Wrrsiv, thc prrxidcut af our class- Sfvvrt, frimzdly, t',U'lL'1'f'l:t- A wry uirr lam. Basketball H335 Glee Club '33, '351 Junior Play '34, Class Presidknt '35, Business Manager CARDINAL Stal? '35, Scribblc-rs Club '35, I-li-Lifc Stal? '3Sg Friendliest '35, Most Influential '35g Best Natured '35. Page Seven 4 if Nl' 1 .lvl 1 IOHN LYLES CARPENTER 4-CARP-, flfilll-L'ii'l'L', clllilviir, A frm' boy in v:'f'ry 11-ay. Llhkllll-fl all tlml lift gi':'v.v Anal lizfiny unly in today. Balls Creek '30, '31, '32, Football '32. '33, '34, Alternate Captain '34, Basketball '33, '34, '35, Baseball '33, '34, Most zit- tractive '35. CORA AI LEEN CLI NE Exam ia A buskcilmll lieroiuv of lziylz rvuarwz, A more' loyal girl could ucwr bf' fuuml. Glee Club '33, 35, Basketball '34, '35, Marshal Junior Play '34, Scribhlers' Club '35 REBECCA GABRT LLA COLEY l'BEl'K., For ull the girls :lm .vrts ilm Jiylvs, And atiravis cifcryonv by lm-r wilisvvlrz' .v1nilcs. Glee Club '33, '35, Marshal Junior Play '34, Laziest '35, Best Dressed '35. EDITH WELLS D EAL EDITH A cute little girl, l'Vill1 'very black ryox, She roizldnft be xwvvter H1nvc z'z'-r hard she trim. Glee Club '33, Historian '35. PageEight CARDINAL FRED HOWARD CLARK FrucAK Om' who lzrflfzx flu' best Irv vim, Sunil' day-frost u.v.rurvzl-- lIr'lI lu' ri grrul man. Foutball '32, '33, '34, Baseball '53, '34, , . 33. M ARY El.IZAl3E'1'I'l CUC!-IRANE MAH Mary, lllury, nu! foulrury, Hut a fricml, Iwtli luyul uml trim. Iluml '32, '33, '34, '35, Hi-Lifr' Staff '34, '35, ,luninr Play '34, Chief Junior Marshal '34, Iielwating Club '34, Basketball '34, Senior Class Reporter '35, Circulation Mun- agcr C.xxn1NA1. Staff '35, Scribblers Club '35, Glee Club '35, Must Ambitious '35, Most Capable '35, Valedictorizln '35. HELEN Iil.IZABE'I'H CORPENINLS C0Al'hNNx ' llvlvu. ix: . l, l'llll'I'll'll'lI!l girl, ri lruv friend, .-I .vtur in lmskrtball, .-l fyfiirul scnviar. llzlsketlmll '32, '33, '34, '35, Class Rc- pnrlur '33, '34, l-lisiorian '34, CARIHNAI, Stall' '34, Assistant Editm'-in-Chief CARDI- NAI. Staff '35, Glee Club '33, '35, Junior Play '34, Assistant Eilitur-in-Chief Hi-l.1'fu Stall '35, Chief Cheer Lealler '35, Vice- Prcsiflent Scribblers Club '35, Class Grum. blcr '35, Hi-Life Stuff '34. JOHN HERMAN DEAL Trax Willy, guru! wlulirrvd, wa' jim! this buy, lfl lm liws u life fillvzl will: jay. liuutlmll '30, '31, COLLINS ROBERT ERVIN C0l.1.lNS Siluliomv. flilllllflfd, rnuxirul, 1 Thr Scnior Clam is proml To rlaim him ax our of lzrr own. Band '32, '33, '34, '35, Most Ambitious '35. TIIURMOND ALONZO IIARVELI. NlNK dl boy of glrvul lI4llIll'lI'L' fu'1m'r'.v:,. I'n.r.rr.v.vc'fl nf ffr'1'.vounl1'!y 1ll'l'Ill, A boy who stand.: out vaxily tlllltlllfl his umny vla.v.m1uIz'.v. Football '30, '31, '32. '33, Captain '34, Basketball '31, '32, '33, '35, Cztptaiiz '3-1, Baseball '30, '31, '32, '33, '34, Senior Play '34, Glcc Club '33, '35, Cutcst '35. M A RY ETTA HOOYER N1Arn ' Orighlol, fri:-nrlly, rmrl smart- - Bu! will: l1f?,'l'l' a llldllfllll of famorrmnn Dehatinfz Club '32. FRED HUlll3ZR'l' 1-1 UGI-IEY Iluf:m ' Quirl, llllfliilllllllljl buy- Tllc lrur rrprr.vvr1il11l1'u1i of n .rrm'or. Y Most rlignifieil '35, Most Stuilious '35, Most luflucntinl '35, Kimlcst '35, Q' ,iff B X fy' Xl, a 'Y CARDINAL EDGAR GURLEY 1-ED-1 Bos! all round, fxofmlur, bcsi o'rc.r.scd, C1110 a url athletic bcsizlvs- lflflmt umrr can lu' .i-aid? Wilmington '32, Football '32, '33, '34, Baseball '33, '34, '35, Basketball '33, '34, Captain '35, Hi-Life Stal? '35, Most Ath- letic '35, Best Dresscrl '35: Most Popular '35: All-State second quarterback '55, All- Conference '35. KATHERINE BANDY HESVITT HKAT1, A frm' blue fricmi, Auld a .vclzolor bcsidcxv, Full uf fun and misrlzirf, lVitlz lwuirt, and L'0ll.VfI'l'l1l'I' as her yuidrs junior Marshal '34, Marshal Junior Play '34, Basketball '34, Hi-Lifr Staff '35, Class Editor CARDINAL Staff '35, Athletic Editor CARDINAI. Staff '35, Scrihblers Club '35, Glee Club '35, Salutatoriau 'S5. IDA LUCI l'.l.E HORNE CILLli Tull and slcuder ix xlw, Lncillv is as nltrnvtim' as mu bc. Glcc Club '33, '35. FR EDA LEE HUNSUCKER Plym ll'lIl'll- .vrlmol work mul 1Jlca.mrc.v rlnsll, Sho lots school work yo to .vmaslil Mashal Junior Play '34: Glee Club '35, Scrilmblers Club '35, Hi'-Life Staff '35, Fea- ture Editor CARDINAI. Staff '35, Most Orig- inal '35. Page N inc SAMUEL HOLMAN ISENHOWER SAM Mx ' A friendly boy, a good sport is Sam, Ha always help.: his fellow man, By doing v1'r1'ytl11f1zy thc bas! he can. Secretary and Treasurer '32, Junior Play '34: Baseball '34, '35, Hi-Lifr Stall' '35, Best Sport '35: Frienclliest '35, Most En- thusiastic '35: Best Natured 'BSQ Best Likml 'ASQ Te-stator 235. RUTH ELOISE KEEVER Ponta Clrrrrfnl, frimzldly, brilliant, A lady flrrauyli and thrauglz. Vice-Presiclent Class '34: Secretary and Treasurer Class '.l5q Editor-in-Chief CARD!- NAL Staff '353 Hi-Lffv Staff '353 Glee Club '33, '3Sg Junior Marshal '3-lg Marshal Junior Play 'J43 Scribblers Club 'ESQ Neat- est '35, Kiurlest '35, Best Liked '35. VVALTER CHAR LES LACKEY uFATn Some .my ln' gruml7le.v, Hut ia my mind lwlr a pretty good guy, Among tlzc bcst of his kind. Football '32, '33, Clee Club '33, Class iirumbler '3S. LAURA EVELY N MARTIN EvE1.x'N Sllc was ever fair And nevvr f1raua', Had langue at will, Val was uezfrr' loud. Glce Club 'SSQ Most Sturlinus lla. Page Ten ' 'lf ,fi 'wvM CARDINAL , ii ,.:w.- EVA REBECCA JONES Ev1E Q E1-a is rurrfully dressed and always viral, Sl1v'.v truly n girl llml n'an't bc lmat. ,Glcc Club X334 JOSEPH HAYVVOOD KNOX ujonn .lar Klmx, mmf' hlmc' your horn !'1f'ill1ant your ability Thr band would br: forlarn. Baud '32, '33, '34, '35: Glec Club '35g Assisiant Circulation Manager CARDINM. Stal? '35: Wittiest '35, Most Talented '35, Mvst Capable '35g Prophet '35. EDITII HOUR LOMINAC uH0Nn .-1 'i'I i'UL'l0llJ' girl zuiflluul a l'Hl'f',v l.ik1' mirluiyllt ix lmr mal blacl: hair. Basketball '32, '35, '34, 'SSQ Glec Club 'li JAMES LORE MURRAY Boonmz Better known as Baobz'r', Hz .r what 'wa call A typical scriior- .4 jim' lmy all in all. Football '31, '32, '33, '34: Baseball '32, '34, 'ssg Basketball '52, '.s.z, '34, 'ssg Junior Marshal '3-43 lli-Y Club '32: Best All 'Round '35, YORK DUDLEY POOLE, JR. Dun llfillllly. 1'1l'lvirnl, rvurlvrnix, lon, .-al :c'm'lu'r, rl, liz'lp1'1', zlurl yoml llu'au,ylr and llll'0ll!lll. Junior Marshal '34, Assistant Advertising Manager Caunmai. Staff '35, Must Lnyal '35s Most Cmirtcrnis '35. WALTER RA M Slil V R R lil N ll A R ll'l,' SAi.'rr A frmllznll lrrrn, .ru 'wr .ra,i', lIv'.v n ymorl llul lu r1'rrynm' kllllithi llr Iukrx his fvlru.v11rf'.r rluy by iluy, .'l.v lulr rllrrvfnl 1l1'.vfvu.u'lim1 .vlm':i'.v. Football '30, '31, '32, '33. '34, Baseball '34, '35, iilc-c Club '33, '35, Ili-Y Club '31, '32, Senior Marshal '3-l: Laziest '35, All- Statc Tzicklc' '34, All-Conference Tackle '3-l. MARGARET CHAR LES ROWE lima .Al prrlly Iiltlr nluivl, If fx l'lI.fl.lj' .fl'I',ll ll'illm1rI ri rlouhl Sllrlr nur lm.vl.'vIlvull qurvn. llaskctball '32, '33, '34, '35, Business Manager I-li-l.1'fv '35, Glu- Club '33, '35: Secretary and 'l'ruasm'cr Class '32, Libra- rian Glue Club '35, Most Popular '35, Treasurer Scribhlcrs Club '35. FRANCIS SELF FRANK Tlw lniurlxmm' mu' nf our cla.v.f lu llml 1c'1 rr all l'l1ll'l'l'll, But murr ilmu Ilia!-lu s u y'ri'f'ml. Rvnfly tn I:vl.fv in tlu' lmur of nvvrl. Football '32, '33, llasuball '31, '32, '.l3. '3-1. '35, Vice-President Class '35, Ncatx-st '35, lies! Looking '35. '71- 59, ll imvlppwvil ' Q CARDINAL CLIFFORD LEE PRICE CLIFF Frcrklcs Irz'1'c and freckles tlierc, Also cold-blank, rurly l1ui1', Clif ix rare-free and lm.: murlr to say, Biff in. spite of this lm's O.K. Band '33, '34, '35, Glee Club '33, '35, Baseball '35, Marshal Junior Play '34, Juke Editor CARDINAL Stal? '35, SARA ELIZABETH RONVE HLIBH Em'r'g1'!ic', nlIiIz'h'r, rnflms:'n.v1lr loo, .'ll'll'l1Cll-i !', lnynl, n friend Iruz' blur. Basketball '32. '33, '34, Captain '35, Glee Club '33, '35, Class President '323 Scribblers Club '35Z HI'-Lifr Stal? '35, Cheer Leader '35, Most Enthusiastic '35. MARJOR l E ROWE SCHELL HSIIADOWVH 'I'ing' little rczl head I'l'l1u roulrlift talk plain, The .vvlionl-'xvlimi .vlu .v your- l-Vlll larzmr hr Um .farm-. Band '32, Glee Club '33, 1-If-Life Stall' '35, Marshal Junior Play '34, Scribblers Club '35, Manager of Candy '35, Most Talkative '35, Most Loyal '35, R l,'BY GRIGG SELF Rumi Fair as dawn, IJ llllx tranny rlf llfitli dark rurly liairi Tl1ut'.v Ruby Sz-lf, ' Glee Club '35, Scribblers Club '35, As- sistant Business Manager CARDINAL Stat? '35, Marshal Junior Play '34, Most At- tractive '35, Prettiest '35. ELIZABETH LOUISE SHERRILL HPXG-1 lVlwn rliv our Great Scorer fame.: To 'write ru1ai'n.vt yo-ur 1m1nf', He write.: not that you won. m' last But how you played the yum-v. Basketball '32, '33, '34, Alternate Cap- tain '35, Marshal Junior Play '34, Scrib- blers Club '35, Hi-Life Staff '35, Glee Club '35, Most Athletic '35, Best Sport '35, NVittiest '35. Page Eleven C- lm Q Lf BETTY LINDSAY SHUFORD RA'n'LER She would talk, Oh my, hmm shvzr would falls! The question. is: llflmlt did she say? Hickory '32, Basketball '33, '34, '35, Hi- Lifc Stal? '35, Photograph Editor '35, CARD- INAL Staff '35, Junior Play '34, Junior Mar- shal '34, Band '33, '34, Citizenship Award '33, Cheer Leader '35, Best all round '35, Most Talented '35, All-Conference Basket- ball team '35, PAULINE VIRGINIA SIMMONS Pour Pauline is naar, rute, and bloudc, She f.r a girl of zulrom awry our is fonrl. Glec Club '33, FRANKIE OPHELIA SMITH Okuma 'Tis bctfvr to be small an-11 fast a liglii, Than, Io be large and cast only a sliadow. Basketball, '33, '34, '35, Class Reporter, '34: Glce Club, '33, '35, Scrilablcrs Cluln '35. MILDRED LEO NA SULLIVAN MICKEY ll'1irl:z'y'.r bmw with us just a yrar, But ':c'e'11c all learned to low: har. Slzrlr made a place for lwrsclf hcrc. May .runny skins float above her. Hudson '32, Kings Mountain '33, '34, Glce Club '35. Page Twelve , -:M ll 90, CARDINAL ALYCE KATHRYN uKATn Kat :Ir rar1 fr1'f', K af is nay, Kal is cuir in r Glee Clulx '33. ANNETTE LYON AN N i-:'rT1i .-1 willy min' ix Arlzzrllc .S'l:,r'.v vllrrrful, loyal and 'E SIMMONS wry way. SMITH Smitli, true, .fl Ialenlrfl la.v.v uf the X!?lIl'0I' class, .flml fl'lil'lll1A'-'Slit' has more lhrm a Belmont '32, '33, '34, Most rligniticd I lilcc Clulr '35. VIRGINIA LOUISE SMITH Jim fl lilllr ray of .rul1.rl1il1r', l'lf illl a fl'iz'mlly 1li.vf10,rifial1 Julrlimz' lx our I fl'fll'lll'll. filcc' Club '3.l. MARTHA LORENA VVAGONER l.ANNlli fl l'0HllJIilllh'l.0lI of 4'rn4rrv.vy aml nrtislu ability 1l'lI'.l'l'1l 'miflr a '1c'ill1'nyru'.v.v la help- .llalavx I,m'cua. 33 31 Band '32, '33, '34, Glcc Clulm '.., Scrilxlrlcrs Clull '35, Most courteous '35 DONALD STURGIS WATTERS IVAN ll quirt boy who dam hi.r 'zcvarlc In l11'.r mul: rllirfrul way. film-c Uluh '35, Senior Class Histor .-lll the :cfm-l1l'.r u sitting- mul ull the own null 'zeamvu merely players. A long, historical play is nearing its finale tonight on this great stage ut the universe. It has lasted for four yearsg and when it is over, we, the players, must go out into other parts of this great stage to take parts in other plays which are just as important as the present one. The play consists of four acts. The first act laegan September. 1931, when, we. as the so-called Green F'reslnnen, seventy in number, niet in thc theatre, Newton High School. Wle felt as if we were in the wrong place, as we roamed through the halls, went in the wrong rooms, and asked silly questions. Ot' course. we did not know our parts at first, hut we soon learned our cues, With the aid and guidance of our teachers. we at last mastered Algebra, Latin, Science, English, and Civics. Like NacBeth, Thane of tllamis, who was striving to become King of Scotland, we wished, to attain higher power. That higher 1.owcr was to heuome Seniors, and have special privileges. As a result of our hard work, we soon found ourselves at the end of the first act. Then the curtain fell, leaving us' happy, because of our success. Act ll, the Sophomore year, was tackled with less resistance, as we had pronted hy the first act. XVc soon discovered that some of our players had dropped out, perhaps to take parts in plays more interest- ing to them. There were, however, new ones to take their places, and with them we labored through English, Algebra, History, Biology, and Latin. NVc began to Feel -a little more important as some of our girls were chosen as waitresses for the ,lnnior-Senior Banquet. Our football team, too, made ns feel important. for under the direction ut' our new coach, Mr. fiurley, it won the NVestern North Carolina Championship. Soon the curtain fell again, to prepare ns for the next act. The curtain rose again for Act lll, directed by Rebekah Brady. ln this act, the first Junior play, Only Me, was given. The proceeds from this play were used to finance the Junior-Senior Banquet to which, for almost three years we had looked forward with great anticipation. The meant that for one night, at least. we would he on the same level with those whom we admire-l, the Seniors. But after this Banquet, we soon came down to earth again and felt more torlorn than ever. Nevertheless, we were more determined to become Seniors, and he on the tirst step in the ladder of success. Again our football team won the VVestern North Carolina Championship. The hrst Newton school newspaper, the Hi-life, was organized, and also the tirst annual, Tntc tflttuitxai... was started. Some of the girls front our Junior Class were members of both staffs. NVe must not forget to mention that some of ns were chosen Marshals for commencement, The curtain tell, and we were almost overcome with joy to lind ourselves at last Seniors! XVe are now staging Act IV, which has lieen under the direction of Eloise Carpenter. XVe, the Class of 1935, fifty in number, have had our chance this year to enjoy our special privileges, and to attend another junior-Senior Banquet. in which we were the principal actors. To ns is due the credit for having the first printed edition of Tnta CAlllDlNAl,. This edition of the annual was made possible by the aid and eo-operation of some of the mercliants and other citizens nf' Newton, Conover, and Hickory. Part of the funds raised front the Senior play, Peggy Parks. :md from selling candy and magic slates. was used for this purpose, also. This year the Girls' Iiasketliall team won the NVestern North Carolina Championship. Ilttt, after all, we cannot say that we are as happy as we thought we would he, for we realize that we have come to the end of the fonrth act. and perhaps for the last time, we have seen some of the actors. The curtain is almost ready to fall. VVe wonder what will he our destiny. Let ns hope that it will not he like thc fate of lilaclictlt, who, having become King of Scotland, .met with a tragic end. We must wait, work, and press Onward Eorrn DEAL, Historian Senior Class Poem THE CLASS OF '35 You have helped us through the foothills: Now the mountains loom ahead. Send us onward with your good-will As we upward now must tread. Up into the peaks of learning. Through the rugged vales of work. Often when for rest we're yearning Ways of conquest ne'cr to shirk. There we'll learn the joy of giving: Some of ns will find the gold, Others Gnd contentment living. To find love or Valor bold. So wc'll go on, work on, hope on. Onward. upward. many ways. The Class of N35 moves on. On to win immortal praise. -LORENA WAGONER. Page Thirteen A RDI AL SD -ligf0 n Ti T 3 6 'il' Senior Class Prophecy As soon as I was elected prophet of the Class of '35, I followed the custom of all good fortune tellers and tried to procure for myself a crystal gazing ball. Limited funds pro- hibited the use of a real crystal ball, so I turned an old fish bowl upside down and looked inside. I gazed intently into the bowl, and soon there appeared before me an issue of our own school newspaper, Hi-Life, dated May 20. 1950. Dr. Samuel Isenhower, founder of the Conover Clinic for the Mentally Defective, has just completed his latest book, Elephant Liver as a Preventive of Sore Throat and Near- sightednessf' Miss Maxine Biles. in a recent statement to the press, said that she would board an air- liner for Europe where she will study art. Miss Lorena Wagoner, noted cartoonist, will soon begin her comic strip in the Maiden Gazette. Mr. Edgar Curley, who has been athletic direct'or at Balls Creek for several years. has accepted a position as football coach at Concordia College. Miss Mary Cochrane is planning to Hy to Milan, Italy. next week. to study architecture. Mr. Frederick Hughey, owner of the Conover Moving Picture Studios, will open a branch of his business at Catawba in the near future. Miss Pauline Burns was recently awarded the Pulitzer Prize for having written the best book of the year. Mr. John Deal, popular necktie salesman of this section is making a business trip to Moscow this week. Miss Elizabeth Rowe, assistant editor of the Los Angeles Sun. has announced her inten- tion of retiring. It is rumored that Miss Rowe will be married soon. Miss Annette Smith told the press today that she hoped to open up a beauty parlor in Hickory soon. It will be known as Annett'ee's Beauty Shoppeef' Mr. John Carpenter, popular business man of Maiden. will accept a position with a prominent firm in New York City. Miss Edith Deal. newspaper woman of Chicago, visited her relatives in Conover recently. Mr. Dudley Poole has accepted the position as chief announcer at radio station WSOC. Miss Rebekah Brady, popular Broadway star, has lately signed a 5-year contract with the Paramount Moving Picture Studios of Hollywood. Miss Mary Hoover. missionary to Korea, is now home on a furlough. Mr. Clifford Price. owner of a chain of hot dog emporiums in Maiden, has announced the opening of a similar chain in Newton. Miss Lucille Horne. nurse at the Catawba County Hospital, will be married soon to a prominent business man of Claremont. Mr. Woodrow Bost, junior member of the firm of Bost, Bost and Bost, has recently opened a taxi service in Oyama. Misses Katherine Hewitt and Freda Lee Hunsucker have opened an elaborate chain of coffee shops throughout North Carolina. Miss Beck Coley has accepted a position with an internationally known firm of dress- makers wit'h headquarters in Paris. Mr. Collins Ervin, director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has recently returned from Europe where he made a series of talks on Jazz Music. Miss Frankie Smith is now living in Berlin where she is making a survey of German social conditions. Miss Edith Lominac. famed aviatrix, has announced that she will soon attempt a non- stop fiight around the world. Mr. Walter Lackey, popular farmer of the Claremont section, was a Newton visitor Saturday afternoon. Page Fourteen C A R D I N A L v . x Tl' .ff Miss Evelyn Adams, welfare worker of this district, has accepted a position as bookkeeper for the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Mr. Walter Reinhardt has announced the opening of the Claremont Dairy. This new dairy is one of a chain that Mr. Reinhardt' is operating. Mrs. Oscar C. Good. the former Miss Aileen Cline. told the press today that she intends to sail for Europe next month. Miss Margaret Rowe will leave next week for New York where she will enter the national beauty show to be held there. Miss Helen Corpening. news editor of the Culfsh Courier, has just published her latest book. Etiquette in the Classroom. . Word has been received here that two women. Misses Ruth Keever and Louise Sherrill. are among the candidates for the governorship of Utah. Miss Keever is running on the Socialist ticket, while Miss Sherrill is upholding the Communistic ideals. Mr. Fred Clark. internationally known baseball pitcher. has signed a contract with the Chicago Cubs for next' season. Miss Vivian Bolick, blues singer over radio station WSOC, was among the lucky ones to win huge sums from the Irish Sweepstakes last week. Miss Marjorie Schell. a well known journalist. is writing for the Charlotte Observer, a series of editorials entitled The Curse on our Younger Generation. Prof. James Bolick, of the State College faculty. has announced his intentions of getting up an expedition to study plant life on the Antarctic Continent. Miss Mildred Sttllivan. private secretary to the U. S. ambassador to India. is home on a vacation. Miss Eva Jones, movie star of a few seasons ago, has made known her intentions to stage a comeback into the movie world. Mr. Thurmond I-larvell will open a tap-dancing school in the Catfish section sometime next month. Miss Evelyn Martin of the Columbia University faculty has returned from a twelve- months tour of the world. She has made a study of the social conditions in the countries she visited. Miss Kathryn Simmons has made known her plans to charter an airplane for a hurried trip to the Orient. where she will attend to affairs on her rice plantation. Mr. James Murray, graduate of West Point, has decided to continue with the Army. Miss Pauline Simmons has announced her engagement to be married to a multi-millionaire. whose name was not revealed, Miss Betty Shuford has recently stated that her nationally known Matrimonial Service will be extended throughout Canada and Mexico. Miss Shuford's motherly advice to thousands of young men and women may be heard every day on a nation wide radio hook-up. Miss Eloise Carpenter. according to reports, is on her way to California where she will take charge of her extensive orange groves. Mr. Donald Watters has recently bought out the controlling interest in Watt'ers. Watters. and Watters. Inc.. of this section. Miss Virginia Smith has just been awarded her Ph.D. at Columbia University. Mr. Frank Self has announced that he intends to open an elaborate chain of hamburger stands throughout the Piedmont section of North Carolina. Miss Ruby Self. a famous beauty specialist of New York. said last week, in a statement to the press. that she would not let' any hair tonic manfacturers use her name in connection with their products. Mr. Joe Knox was recently admitted to the Conover Clinic for the Mentally Defective. The only thing Knox would say was. Don't cross your bridges until they're hatched. I was unable to read any more items. for I became so excited I knocked the bowl from the table, thereby breaking it into thousands of pieces. -JOE KNOX, Prophet. Page Fifteen CARDINAL . .li.-. X i ll ea, Wx .tl if' Mmm Last VV ill and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1935. realizing that our sojourn at Newton High School is fast growing to a close. and knowing that we must go out into a new life to triumph or fail. do hereby declare and make known to all concerned that this is our last will and testament. To the Superintendent. faculty ancl School Board we do will and bequeath our sincere appreciation for their many acts of kindness and noble efforts shown us while under their care and supervision. To the Junior Class we do will and bequeath the following: the key to the candy room: our sale of candy and magic slates: our places in the new school building in which we had anticipated the pleasure and privileges to be the Hrst class to graduate: the task of making THE CARDINAL a success next year: and last. but not least. our Senior privileges with the hopes that the Juniors will enjoy them fully as much as we have. To the Sophomore Class we do will and made during the past four years. bequeath all of the good grades that we have To the Freshman Class we do will and bequeath our ability to stay on peaceable terms with our teachers. 1. I. Helen Corpening. do will and bequeath to Evelyn Bolick my ability to date Hickory Ellen Clifton, in hopes that she will be able my place as Senior Class president to the she will be a more successful one than I have Robert Cochran my freckles and kinky hair. my ability to take my car on athletic trips. the Continental Orchestra to Bobby Cochran. will and bequeath our industrious ways to my ability to milk cows to Oscar Bolick. boys. Z. I. Mary Cochrane. do will my ability as a salesman to Toy Butler. 3. I, Annette Smith. do will and bequeath my dignity to Dot Long. 4. I. Frankie Smith, do will my largeness to to put on a little more bulk before she becomes a Senior. 5. I. Betty Shuford. do will my talents to Juny Yount, so that I'll still have them in the family. 6. I. Eloise Carpenter. do will and bequeath next senior president, and I hope that he or been. 7. I. Marjorie Schell. do will to Forrest Lingerfelt' my ability to pronounce long words. 8. I. Margaret Rowe. do will and bequeath my popularity to Mary Alice Lawing. in hopes that she will profit from it as much as I have. 9. I, Evelyn Adams, do will my beautiful complexion to Ruby Love. 10. I. Beck Coley. do will and bequeath my style to Ida Iirbesfield. ll. I, Becky Brady. do will my Winsome ways to Lura Abernathy in hopes that she will put them to a good advantage in future years. 12. I. Clifford Price, do will and bequeath to 13. I, .lim Murray. will to Leander Morrison 14. I, Ruby Self, do will my love for dancing to John Guy. 15. I, Joe Knox, do will my ability to direct 16. We, Collins Ervin and Fred Hughey, do Howard Young and Robert Isenhour, 17. I, Walter Lackey, do will to Carl Huffman my place in Newton High School. 18. I. Ruth Keever, do will my musical ability to Macon Epps. 19. I, Walter Reinhardt. do will and bequeath 20. I. Lucille Horne, do will and bequeath my long linger nails to Frances Raymer so that she will have a few more to bite. 21. I, James Bolick. do will my height to Jim Cochran. Page Sixteen' C A R D INAL 0 ,0 71 ' ff u ZZ. I. John Carpenter, do will my attractiveness to Billy Price. 23. I, Pauline Burns, do will and bequeath my generosity to Rachel Deal. 24. I, Lorena Wagoner, leave to Thelma Cox my ability to write poetry. 25. We. Katherine Hewitt and Freda Lee I-Iunsucker do will our inseparable companionship to Becky Everharr and Ida Erbesfield. 26. I, Donald Watters. do will and bequeath my dark hair and eyes to Fred I-Iornc. 27. I, John Deal, do will my smile and giggles to Allen Lee Setzer. 28. I, Fred Clark, do will and bequeath my ability to flirt with the girls to Charles Turner. 29. I, Dudley Poole, do will to George Hicks my courteous ways. 30. I, Virginia Smith, do will all of my old short pencils to Gus Arndt, with hopes that he will be able to use them in Geometry. Bl I. Thurmond I-Iarvell, do will my Iirench vocabulary to Glenn Rowe. 32. I. Edith Lominac, do will to Pauline Hunsucker my ability to cut classes without getting nervous. 33. I, Aileen Cline. do will my place in Mr. Barkley's study hall to Bertie Jones. 34. I, Iirancis Sell, do will to my cousin, Billy Self, my bashful ways and modesty. 35. I. Maxine'Biles, do will and bequeath my love for boys to Evelyn Crowe. 36. I, Vivian Bolick. do will my vocabulary to Miriam Schuler. 37. I, Mary Hoover, do will and bequeath my desire to become a nurse to Charlene Fisher. 38. I, Louise Sherrill. do will and bequeath my place as center on the basketball team to Lorene Sherrill. 39 I, Lib Rowe. do will to Make Warlick my fondness for dancing, for riding a bicycle and playing basketball, with the hopes that they will iill her I-Iigh School life as full of fun as they have mine. 40. I, Pauline Simmons, do will and bequeath my comb and mirror to Isabel Cline so that she may always have her hair fixed just right. . 41. I, Katherine Simmons. do will my graceful figure to Mildred Austin. 42. I, Eva Jones. do will and bequeath my taste for dressing to Elizabeth Yount. 43 I, Edith Deal, do will and bequeath to Ocoee Sigmon my habit of singing at lunch period. 44. I Evelyn Martin. do will to Louise Smith my shyness. 45. I, Edgar Gurley, do will my good looking clothes and athletic ability to Lloyd Coley. 46. I, Mildred Sullivan, do will and bequeath my dimples to Jack Barringer. 47 I, Woodrow Bost, do will my place in the band to J. R. Whisenant. 48 I, Sam Isenhower, do will and bequeath to Arthur Lackey my fondness for writing notes in study hall. In witness whereof, we the class of 1935 of Newton High School, do hereunto set our hand and seal. Signed. sealed, published and declared by the class of 1935 to be its Last XVill and Testa- ment, on this. the 22nd day of May. 1935. TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OF 1935, SAM ISENI-IOWER, TGSIHIOF. Witnessed by: REBEKA1-rl BRADY JIM IVIURRAY BE'I I'Y Sl-IUFORD Page Seventeen C A R D I N A L 4 fb XR Y 45, ,nn , .f - -- SUPERLATIVES Mnjokrlc Scm-zu., Dunusv Poou: ...... - ...... . .,,. .. MARY Cocl-IRANE. JOE KNOX ....,,... . .......,..,.,A.......... ., JAMES. Boucx, Louisa Sumuuu., ,Tora BETTY Snuronn, Jos Kxox ...., REBEKA11 BRADY, THURAIOND Hfuwnu. Knox ....... Mast Lnynl Maxi Capublr ......,W1'Itivsl , .... Alas! Tnlmura' . ..... ..,. - ,.... C 14f1'.s'f EVELYN MARTIN, FRED Hucx-my ........ - .v......,,.... ........... ...............,.. ...,.....,. , 'I I nxt Simlionx Louxsn SHERRILL, Enom Gunmw .........,..... , ,....,. , ...... , - .,,. - ......,.. .........,,. , Mnxt Athlrt-ir ELIZABETH Rowra, SAMMY Isrmnowmk ...M ,,..,. ...... Il lux: Iiutllnsirmtif Rurn Knew-za, FRANCIS SELF ...........A,,...,A.. ........ ....,....,,, ,.,,,..,,.,... ........ . M 1 -ntvsl Enoxsra CARPENTER, SAMMY ISENHOWER ,........ ..., A ,Y., . . , ..,, Bvxl Nuturrrl RUTH Kasvrzx, Fmau Hucum' ..YY.Y........,... - .,A... , Kind:-.vt ELOISE CARPENTER, SAMMY ISENHOWER Louisa SIIERRILL, SAMMY Ismmlowxak IXNNETTIE SMITH, FRED HUC-HEY ......,...,v Page Eighteen CARDINAL Maxi Frivudly Beuvt Sfmrt Most Dign-ifiazl 5 11 v N w if F1 L-'dxf' ' Mm-fe' a'L'fi3a l'Au1.lxlc BURNS. Woonnow Bom' Runv SELF, FRANCIS SELF ......,..,,...... Rum' SELF, JOHN l'Ifuu'ncN1'1ak ..,....,. . Rxrru Kmzvxn SAMMY ISIENHOXVIER SUPERLATIVES ..-Most GL'nerou.v ,,.....-..-........Bc.vt Looking Illosl Atltrndi-vc' -Best Liked Rnnlzccfx Couav, W'.u.'r1an RIQINIIAIUVI' .... ,....,,.. ..,,A.... . . , ..... - ...,, ,..,...,..... I -usirsl Illaman COIKPENING ..,. ...,. . ., ..v,..A,,,,.... .... , . ,.,. - ........ ..-..,Clas.r Grmnblm' Minn' Uncunml-1, Cm.1.lNs ERVIN ,..,,.. ..,.,,,.. ,...,.... 1 'l last Ambitious E1.olsla C:mr'laN'1'liR, llsklili Iluullmv , .,,,,.......... ....., M ost IrzfI1fc:utinI Flu-:lm Lure Iiuwsvcxxcn, Jon Krmx .. A..... -.-M ....... ....,.A.........., Ib lost Original lha'r'rv Snuruxw, Jxm Munufxv ..., .. .... .,,. - .Y,. . . ,......, M....Bcst All-'Roumzl 1uAlll'iAH1i'I' Ruwli, EDGAR fVfL'RI.EX' ,, ., mb.. .....,, -.- ..,,...,..... vMrr.vt Papulur Rlalrlacm Couav. Iimmu Gunnm' .. .... - ..,. - .,.....,...... Best Drvsxed A. Y.,A. ........ 1 Most Talkatxbr RIAu,lokm Scnm.l,, Juanes I!m.n:K ,... ,, I.muaNA XVAIJONEIK, I,l7lYI.I'lY T'no1.xc .,,.. CARDINAL .....,,Most Caurtvoux Page Nineteen I Z III' 0 Nw fa Ri I ay, ' YOUNT JUNY YOUNT .... ELLEN CLIFTON .. DOROTHY LONG . . PATRICIA COLEY MILDRED AUSTIN JACK BARRINGER EVELYN BOLICK HATTIE BOLICK OSCAR BOLICK TOY BUTLER OLLO CLARK ELLEN CLIFTON ISABEL CLINE JIM COCHRAN BOBBY COCHRAN ROBERT COCI-IRAN LLOYD COLEY EVELYN CROWE TI-IELMA COX FRANKLIN DEAL MACON EPPS IDA ERBESEIELD Page Twenty CLIFTON unior Class OFFICERS MEMBERS BECKY EVERHART CHARLENE FISHER EDITH GILBERT JOHN GUY ANNIE RAE HEWITT CARL HEWITT GEORGE HICKS FRED HORN DOROTHY HUFEMAN GRACE HUNSUCKER HENRIETTA HUNSUCKER PAULINE HUNSUCKER WILBURN HUNSUCKER BERTIE JONES ARTHUR LACKEY FORREST LINGERFELT RUBY LOVE DOT LONG CARDINAL LONG . . . .President . . . . . . . .Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer . . ..,,, Mascot LUTHER IVICREE JOE MARLOWE VIRGIL MARTIN LEANDER MORRISON HELEN MULLINAX BILLY PRICE FRANCES RAYMER BILLY SCI-IELL ALLEN LEE SETZER IVIILTON SHARPE HAROLD SHELTON OCOEE SIGMON JOEL SIMMONS HOWARD YOUNG ELIZABETH YOUNT JUNY YOUNT IVIIRIAM SHULER CHARLES TURNER Page Twenty-one THE JUNIOR CLASS I Wx I TURN ER JIESSI' I' I'IaNIII,Ia'I'IIs Sophomore Class OFFICERS HELEN TURNER MARTHA JESSUP ..,. LULA KATE PENDLETON . . . LURA ABERNATHY MARSHALL BOLICK SARAH BOLLINGER SARAH FRANCES BRITTAIN BILLY CLINE BLAIR DEAL RACHEL DEAL THOMAS DEAL JOE DRUM OSBORNE ECKARD JAMES ELLER JAMES FAIRCHILD VIOLET FLOWERS LUCILLE GILES PAULINE HEDRICK ALICE ROSE HENDRIX JOE HENDRIX Page Twentyftwo MEMBERS ILENE ELIZABETH HILTON RUBY LEE HORNE MARY HUGHEY COYTE SMITI-I HUNSUCKER RAY MILLER HUNSUCKER ANNIE MAE ISENHOUR ROBERT ISENHOUR MARTI---IA JESSUP PORTER MAUNEY FRANK MCGINNIS JAMES MCCONNELL CAROL NEWEY LULA KATE PENDLETON DAISY QUEEN GLENN ROWE KATIE JEAN ROWE CARDINAL . . . . , . . .Pfesident . . . . . . . . . .VI-CE'-IJFESICIQHI . . .Secrelary and Treasurer DAVID SCI-IRUM BILLY SELF MAUDE SETZER LORENE SHERRILL GEORGE SHIPP GEORGE SIGNION EVELYN SIOMOND RAY SIMS MARY SIMMONS LOUISE SMITH LOUISE TIIORNBU RG NAOMI TIIORNEBURG HELEN TURNER J. R. WIIISENANT LOUIS WILLIAMS ELIZABETH WILSON VANCE YOUNT 1 i I F r Page Twenty-three SOPHOMORE CLASS THE In '1 02 ...K A Im Amos ROBERT AMOS , . . JOHN CANTRELL GUS ARNDT . Es1'II ER ADA :ns BEA'1'RICE Amos ROIIERT Amos ELAIINA ARNIII' Gus ARNNIJT UlEORGlf'.B:A RER IIOKH BAKER LULA BENTLEY BEDFORD BILES MARGARET BOLICR AIARSHALL BoI.Ic'Ic LEAII BOLIN CARL BOSTIAN ETIIEI. BOWMAN BRIuuE'I' BOWIIIAN ROIIERT LEE BOWAIAN CHARLES BRAIN AIAHEI. BRADY SUIIIE BRADY VIOI.E'I' Bu'I'I,ER GLAIWS CANII-E JOIIN CANTRELI. EVA CARSWELL I3ORlS CLINE AIAKION BUTLER COOK P. D. CORN I1 I.IRsIIEI.I. CIJRIIELI. lNEs'I' CRONVE fil.AlH'S Cox Page Twenty-four CANTRELI. ARNDT Freshman Class OFFICERS . . , . . . .President . , . . . . . . . .Vice-President . .-.Secretary and Treasurer MEMBERS .ALLISON IDEESE RIIIIIQRT ERVIN JOE FLUXVERS GEORGE FIII.IIRIr:II'I' XX'A'I'soN R H YN E GAIIRII-:I. TIIELM A GOODMAN ROY PIAKIGAR FLOYII Ilkl.-XVICNIQR DOROTIIY III-ZXVI'l l' GLENN IIISSTER CRAII: IlII.'I'oN BRAIII' 1-IOLLANII VIRGINIA l-l0III'K OLA PEARL HOUSER ERNEST IIIIRMAN QQARL I'lUI-'I-'MAN FRED R. HUFFMAN TIIELMA PIUFFMAN ROIIERI- H IIITT VIRGINIA IIUIT1' ETIIVI. IILIAIPIIRIES joI.I-:AN HUNSUEKER .PAULINE l-IuNsuI'RI-:R ZELI-IIIA I1UGll I-:Y JIMIIIY ISENIIOLIR JOIIN ISENHOLIR BYRI. KANIIIE R0IxER'r KEEVER MARJAxEI.I. KENILIER ROIIINA KERLEI' SARA Buss I,AcREv HAZEI. LACKHY 'FORREST LAWING AIAKY :xLICIi LAWINII HELEN I.li1lWEI.I. NIARY AI.ICli l.INc:ERFIaI.'I JANIUE I.l'I l'l.E -IOSIE I.I'I l'l.Ii FIIARLICS I.II'I'z GEORGIQ :MARTIN wvAI,'l'liR M A LINEY KA'I'IIr:RINE AIEURI-:If:II'r ROIIERT MQCREIIIILI' HAROLD IVIUGEE .ALVIN MCGER JOHN hlIl.l.l'IR AIAIIELINE IXIoosI-: PHILLII' MOOSE HRAIIY X1Ul.l.INAX JOIIN OIIIIIII NIAKUARWI' I'AI'I4 lJoRo'rIIv PAYNIC JAMES PA'l l'ERSON JA MES POOL:-1 KATIIERINII PRICE EARL ROIIINSON J, P. RUHINSUN DORIS 5EI.I.NI:R CARDINAL I'II.IzAIIE'I'II SETZER EUIIENI-1 SI-rrzrzu FRANCES SETZER RALPII SE'I'zIaR RAAIONA SLUIUI' CI:R'rIs SIIARI-If: JUANITA SIIERRILI, KATIIERINE SIIERRILI. HAROLII SIIIAION VVAIIE SILIAIQN, JR. FREIIIA SI AI mms fwSl'AR SIMMONS JIIE SAIITII NIVINIFRIEIY SAIIIII VERNICE STovI-:R R0III:R'I' SuI.I.II'AN l!II.I.x' 'l'Ax'I.uR Al.-AVIS TLIQKER RII-IIARII 'rlVL'Iil'1li NIAYXKIIC AIKEN Xv.XRl.Il'K MARSIIALI, NvA'l l'IiRS HELEN YVIIISICNANT IIOWARII NVIIISIINANI' DONALD YORI-: 1EIII'rII YOIINIQ CLI-:xx Youxu JACK Youm' RAY x'UUN'l' Page Twenly-Hue THE FRESHMAN CLASS 439 WW? XX Wx junior Marshals Q JUNY YOUNT, Chief Marshal ARTHUR LACKEY FORREST LINGERFELT HELEN MULLINAX BOBBY COC!-IRAN ISA:FEL CLINE GEORGE HICKS 1 RUBY LOVE MILTON SHARPE ?,.,f' P 2511 Page Twenty-six CARDINAL 0 ,I NI TV 139' REEERAH BRADY .... HELEN CORPENINO . Scribblers' Club NIARGARET ROWE . . RUTH KEEVER . MISS LUCILLE AILEEN CLINE ELLEN CLIFTON KATHERINE I-IEWITT FRIEDA LEE I-IUNSUCKER LOUISE SHERRILL ELOISE CARPENTER MARGARET ROWE 3 I. OFFICERS ........President . . . ,Vice-President . . . .Treasurer .. .,..Secz'etary GAINEY .... . . .Faculty Adviser MEMBERS HELEN CORPENING C A R D I N A L RUTH KEEVER ELIZABETH ROWE DOROTHY LONG FRANCES RAYMER MARY COCHRANE RUBY SELF REBEKAH BRADY Page Twemy-seven A vhtzmwf if wx X REEEKAH BRADY . . HELEN CORPENING . . MARGARET ROWE . . . RUTH KEEVER ..... MARY COCHRANE . . LOUISE SHERRILL .,.. Mtss LUCILLE GAINEY. MARJ ORIE SCI-IELL ..... FREDA LEE HUNSUCKER EDGAR GURLEY ...,.., ELIZABETH ROWE . . SAMMY ISENHOWER . . ELOISE CARPENTER . . . KATHERINE HEWITT . . . SARA BESS LACKEY . . . KATIE JEAN ROWE . . . HELEN MULLINAX . . MARY COCHRANE . . BETTY SHUEORD . . . DOROTHY LONG .. ELLEN CLIFTON . . . Page Twenty-eight Hi-Life Staff CARDINAI , . .Editor-in-Chief . . .Assistant Editor . . .Business Manager . . . . .Chief Printer . . .Assistant Printer . . .Assistant Printer .. . .Faculty Adviser .News Briefs Editor . . . . . .News Editor . . .Sports Editor , . .Sports Editor .....Joke Editor , , . . .Feature Editor Corresponding Editor . .Freshman Reporter .Sophomore Reporter . . . .Junior Reporter . , .Senior Reporter . . .School Reporter . , . . . . .Reporter . . .Junior Reporter I x 10, If WU 1 E Glee Club OFFICERS RUTH KEEVER ...,, ....,.... NIARGARET ROWE .. . MRS. GLENN LONG .,,.. MRS. W. D. COCHRANI2 . ,,......, . MEMBERS ELMINA Anxm' ICTIIEI. I1owAIAN RAAIUNA SCOTT ESTIIER AIM A15 IQATHERINYE SIIERRILI. JACK ISARRINGER KATIIERINIC PRITE FRANcIas RAYM lik HELEN xVllISICN.AN'l KULLO CLARK EVELYN BoLIc:Ic VIRGINIA IIIIITT IIAROLU MEGEE MAvIs TIIQRER UOROTlIY1IliN'l'I'T 'I'IIELMA HOQIJMAN VVAIJE SIGMON, JR. LIIRA All!-lRNA'l'lIY VIOIJCT FLOWERS KATIE JEAN RIJWE CARIIL Nrawnv R um' LEE YIORNIC .ALICE Rosle HENDRIX MART-IIA JI-:ssuv 'l'IIIaI.MA Cox SARAII Bless I.AcREx' LOKICNA WAEONER REEERAII EVERIIART GLENN YOUNG G1.Am's KANIRE IfRANI'Es SETZER JOSIE LITTLE JANICIE LITTLE GLAIWS Cox lCnl'I'II YOUNG llII.Lv TAYLIIR NIARGARET PACE jmm CANTRELL AIAYMI-I AIKEN XVARLICK Gus ARNDT VIRGINIA HOUCK KATIIERINE MCCREIIIIIT lEvEI,vN SIGAION AIARY ALICE LAWINI: JAMES PATTERSON I'Il,0lsE CAlU'liNTl4IR RIITII KEEVER HELEN CORIIENING SAM ISENIIOWER ,IDE KNUX liI.IzAuE'rII Rowla XYAIIFIEN R EINIIARII1' IIAZEI. LACKHY AIAKJANELL KENIAIER CARDINA . , , ,President . .Librarian . . . . I .Direclor Accompanist MARY COCIIRANE Bonnv C0cIIRAx DUnI.Ev PooI.E GEORGE IIICKS CLIFFORD PRICE AILIEEN CLINE DoRo'I'II'I' LONG AIILTON SIIARPE JAMES COCIIRAN ROBERT COCIIRAN LLOYD CDLIQY KA'FlIliRINE I'IEWlT'l' EVELYN RIARTIN EVELYN ADA Ms FRI-:DA LEE IIIINSUUIIER LUCILLE f'f0RN1i FRANRIE SIIVIII REIIECCA COLIN' ELLEN CLIFTON MII.nREn SIILLIVAN R Unv SELF IIDUISIE SIIERRILL BIIRYAM SI-IULER ATARILARET Rawls REIIEKAII BRAIN' DORIS CLINE EVA CARSWELI. Page Twenty- nine 5 P9 . KK M uf TW MR GOLDMAN COLLINS ERVIN .,... REBEKAH EVERHART ARTHUR LACKEY Trumpets- COLLINS ERVIN BOBBY COC!-IRAN DONALD YORK JACK YOUNT HAROLD MCGEE Clarinels- GEORGE SHIPP DAVID SCI-IRUM IDA ERBESFIELD RAMONA SCOTT Paae Thirty Band OFFICERS Basses- J. R. WHISENANT ARTHUR LACKEY Drums- GEORGE HICKS MARY COCHRANE CARDINAL . ..,,.,. Director . ..A.....,.,.... Presidenl . .Secretary and Treasurer .........,.Libmrir1n Altos- CLIFFORD PRICE Gus ARNDT Baritone- MACON EPPS ROBERT COCHRAN Trombone.: JOE KNOX WALTER MAUNEH' 7? E I If Football VARSITY R. N. GURLEY . . . , ...,,... .,.., C ouch RICHARD TUCKER . . ,,., Manager HARVEY SAUNDERS .,.. .... C enter LEANDER MORRISON , . . . . .Guard RAY SIMS .........,. .... G uard JIM MURRAY ...... ..., G uard JOHN GUY ........,, .... T achle WALTER REINI-IARDT . , . .... Tackle LLOYD COLEY ...... .... E nd JOHN CARPENTER ,,.. ,..,.. E nd THURMOND HARVELL .. ...... Fullback EDGAR GURLEY ...,, ....,. Q uarrerback JOE MOOSE ...,. . . .Right Halfback FRED CLARK , . . .......,.....,. .,.. L eft Halfbaclz SUBSTITUTES JACK BARRINGER HAROLD SHELTON JOE HEWITT OSCAR CALDWELL MACON EPPS GUS ARNDT MILTON SI-IARPE ROBERT BOWMAN CAIRLTDINAL -a 1' M ,. L f 1.4 - x Page Thirty-one 5 'lf Girls, Basketball fChampions of Western North Carolina Conferencej R. N. GURLEY . . . DOT LONG ....... LOUISE SHERRILL . . . BETTY SHUEORD . . . MARGARET RowE .... VARSITY HELEN CORPENING ..... AILEEN CLINE .,.,....... ELIQABETH RowE, Captain ................ REBEKAH EVERHART FRANKIE SMITH ..... LORENE SHERRILL . . . REBEKAH BRADY . . EDITH LOMINAC . . . KATIE JEAN ROWE . . . Page Thirty-two SUBSTITUTES CARDINAL . .Coach Manager . .Center Forward Forward . .Guard . .Guard . .Guard Forward Forward . .Center . .Guard . .Guard . .Guard 7? B awry . Boys' Basketball R. N. GURLEY . , . RICHARD TUCKER . . . JUNY YOUNT .4,4 JIM MURRAY . . . LLOYD COLEY ....... THURMOND I-IARVELL . JOHN CARPENTER . . . JOHN GUY ......,... EDGAR GURLEY, Captain RAY SIMMS .......... LEANDER MOIIRISON .. JOE HENDRIX ...,. GUS ARNDT ..... CARL HUFFMAN . . . . . . . .Coach . . . .Manager . . . .Forward . . . .Forward . . . .Forward . . ..., Forward . . . .Forward . .Center Guard Guard Guard Guard . . .Guard ...Guard Page Thirty-three C A R D I N A L 6 W W' R. N. GURLEY HAROLD SETZER CHARLES-DEAL. Captain . , . THURMOND HARVELL . . , SINCLAIR DEAL EDWIN YOUNT . EDGAR GURLEY POWELL SMITH RAY SIMS .,.. ARLO MARTIN . JACK MOOSE . FRANK SELF .... ROBERT HAMPTON . . JUNY YOUNT . . WALTER REINI-IARDT . . . Page Thirty-four Baseball, '34- CARDINAL . . . .Coach . . . . . .Manager . . .Center Field . . . . .Catcher . . . . . . .Pitcher . .First Baseman Second Baseman . . . . .Shortstop . . . .Left Field . . .Right Field . . . .Pilcher . . . .Pitcher . , . .Pitcher . ...Fielder . . . .Pitcher 17' M Senior Play Peggy Parks was successfully presented by the Seniors of Newton High School to a large and enthusiastic audience on the evening of Friday, May 3. The cast, which showed marked ability, was as follows: Peggy Parks ..................,.............,.., REBEKAI-I BRADY Lizzie Boggs .... A ..,. ELIZABETH ROWE Samanthy Boggs . ..., HELEN CORPENING Jessica Harris . . . ,... MARY COCHRANE Eslher Wagner .,... ..., M ARGARET RowE Mrs. Julia Sumption . . . .... ELo1sE CARPENTER Shorrg Pike ..... ........,.., J OE KNOX Cecil Sumplion ., .... WALTER REINHARDT Oscar Hammond . . . ...... COLLINS ERVIN Ernest Emerson . . .... SAM ISENHOWER Banquet Given Girls' Basketball Team The Kiwanis Club delightfully entertained the girls' basketball team which was this year the champion team in the Western North Carolina Con- ference. The following program was carried out during the evening: SONG .............................................,... America BANQUET BRIEF BUSINESS PROGRAM FOR FOLLOWING YEAR .........., ...... R LISSEII Wblf9H9f SONG ,...........,........................... The Old Grey Mare Three Championship Teams in Catawba Brought to Mind, by Mr. Weaver Mann. BRIEF RESUME OF GIRLS' TEAM AND SEASON ,... ..., C ouch Dick Gurleg BRIEF ADDRESS i............,.....,........,........ Clydie Rowe REMARKS: Elizabeth Rowe, Dorothy Long, Helen Corpening, Betty Shuford and Mr. Campbell. Page Thirty-Hue C A R D I N A L . pull , I I na MISS GAINEY: Lib, what's a metaphor? LIB ROWE: A place to keep cows, teacher. MARJORIE SCHELL: Scientists prove that the average person speaks 10.000 words a day. MISS SHORE: Yes. but you are far above the average. MISS MOSER: In London a man is run over every half-hour. BETTY SHUFORD: Poor man. MR. GURLEY: Do you think paper can ever be used to keep people warm ' FRANK SELF: Sure. the last report card I took home kept the family hot for a week. EDITH DEAL: Mr. Southerland, we hatched some chickens out at our house that had fur on them. MR. SOUTHERLAND: But, Edith, chickens have feathers on them. EDITH DEAL: Yes, but these were hatched from cold storage eggs. KAT. I-IEWITT: My dog took first prize at the cat show. PETE HUNSUCKER: I-Iow's that? KAT. I-IEWITT: He took the cat. MR. RHYNE: What's etiquette, Beck? BECK COLEY: It's saying, no thank you, when you want'a say, gim'me. Weezie Carpenter entered a crowded street car. A young man stood up and said: I'll be one of the three to give up my seat to the lady. TRAMP: I've had a hard life. At the age of five I was left an orphan. MARGARET ROWE: What did you do with it? JAMES BOLICK: I once killed 99 birds with one shot. - DUD POOLE: Why don't you finish the story and make it a hundred? JAMES BOLICK: What! Lie over one little bird? Ruth Keever thumped and pounded her way through the recital. Wonderful! Wonderful! said a man to his neighbor. How she plays? asked the neighbor. No, how the piano stands it, was the reply. -CLIFFORD PRICE. Page Thirty-.six C A R D I N A L ...m..1m. 111.Qi.1-1 in--un-4. E' 3 f iv X I E I 1 ASK EoR UNITED BLUE RIDGE ICE i INSURANCE 1 5 l CREAM l AGENCY l Sold At A11 Leading Places I l ci in the City Insurance of All Kinds ' LIFE-FIRE-CASUALTY u . - l I Blue R1dge i I 0 N T 1 . Products Co. PITOTTE 309 HICKORY, N. C. NEWTON' N 'C' i i - -- -' IIII -'TI'-ETH ------ vlvl - 'I - 'Ii' 'f'- IIII - f'I1 - -' --1----- I1-Im-sfo ,..... .... -. .,., .- .,,. :.i,.,iQ.:Lh'..f. ,,,. ill. .,., .- ,.,. 1.0.1 n1.m-,?, T.n1m,1n,,-.,.,,1 ,.,, 1 ,.., 1 ,.., 1 .,., -...ni ,,., ........-..,.-..,,.1.v,,.. Arndt-Deal THE NEXT STEP Chevrolet CO' i E Lenoir Rhyne College Sucressors lo I Session 1935-'36 begins Sept. 10. SN1YRE MOTOR COMPANX' Summer Session, June 5. E E Standard four-year college for men . L and women. i I Competent. experienced faculty. T Stands for high educational standards 5 and high Christian character. h E Liberal Arts. Science, Music. Teach- I ing. Commercial Courses. i-.i i 1 EXPENSES VERY Low, CON- 'CHEVPEOLET 1 i SIDERING ADVANTAGES 1 ' E i OFFERED i For Catalogue ortolher information. T N Wrzle Io 9 P. E. MONROE, Pres. l l Phone 64 E 1 NEWTON. N. C. ... 1nn1nn1n I Q Lenoir Rhyne College l HICKORY, N. C. I l 4. -5--......,.... -....-....-.,..-...,-....-,...-....-....-....-....-. Page Thirty-Seu C A R D I N A L .g...-....- .. - - .. .. .. ... - - ......-.,,,- L 'fl Wx - '- - '-'- - '- - -M-I-I- I-I'--M -I-I-+ 5----w-A-- vfv- - ff - '-ff - '--' - 1'-' - '-1f - --1- -I-I--I---I ' l ! Catawba Ice Sc Jerome Boliek Fuel CO., Inc. Sons Co. We Hear You in the 3 f HIGH GRADE BODIES Winter School and Commercial and Bodies a Specialty . I Cool You In the Wrecked Automobiles Summer. Repaired, etc. f fi I ! Phone 354 CONOVER. N. C. z I lll!llIlll U-1' lllV'!'TlllITlll4TYlllTWIYTIYIYTIY TIYII1-llVllWg 4''llli'lUli'llllTillilHIITIIIITill!!TlI!I1lIII1IIIl1nllllvlqlll -un ----------- I-H-vw-ng. 0l'w-wI-- flvv --------- I - -II l Q l Bumbargefs CARNATION AND ' I Q L EVER READY FLOUR A GOOD Q Q L Are the Best by Every Test BOOK STORE Q L I BE SURE AND CALL IN A EOR THEM GOOD TOWN + l . , Hickory Flour i M111 HICKORY, N. C. L HICKORY, N. C. I L l l -....-..............-...-..., ...... ....-....-..,: 4--..-....-...- ge Thirty-eight CARDINAL F' ff 'F' ' - - ' ' 'Q' 15 ' ' ' ' - '- '- - - --P l ' l i Exclusive Distributors of E. H. Yount i GENUINE FRIGIDAIRES Clothier and Furnisher For Newton and Vicinity I l i Q ' i NEWTON, N. C. i l s i 5 Rhyne Hardware CO. S l : - --i- - - -is -------- in-.sz .is-...- .,.. -.- ,... .-.... - - -....-..,i - -lfi - -'-' - i ' - - - - 'if' - - iivv - - Iill - 1' - rlil -1. -1..--i...- - - .... - - .... -.-. . .. -..-,..,-,!, N D S L l Q ewton ept' ,, tore Compliments of The Home Slorc - Complete Outfitters for thc whole l 5 l family. Newest styles. Vw'illing sup- 1 THE NEWTON GLOVE E Zgrgglot' all athletic activities in High MFG. CO. JOE ERBliSl'Il:LD i l T NEWTON i Q 1 I 1 - --.. ..., - .... - ...- ui-ui. -i-- -iii - iiii ------- - - -..-.-..5l -uu- iifi -111 i .1 i,i, 1 1 iiii .-. i... 1 ,i.i ...mi iiii -T ?u-nu- rlfl - fflr 1 flfi -M1 iiul --1141 i.ii -uni iii. 1 ...I .-..u-i.u-,!,, Herman-Sipe 85 CIO. i The Scott Studio Inc. Official Photographers for 1 The Cardinal l ' I ' PhCnll ush whim yiuou want' Quality I 5 3 Otogra s. n t in -an I -- f General Contractors any time? Y g Y pace 5 Building Muuiisi 1 NEWTON, N. C. f l , .. .... - .-..- .... - .,.. -..i.. .... - .... - ..,. - - -..-..,: .i.-...-..- -..-..- .... -...- .... -..-...- - -,,,,-,,g ' - ' ' - ' ' ' - - ' !' 1f 'n ' - ' -n - - - - - -'H'--I' ! I l MCCREIGHT 2 Watch the Fords Go By- l ' l FUNERAL HOME i I i 1 0 i i I NEWTON' N. C' E Hewltt lglflotor CO. PHONE 84 L 1 NEWTON, N. C. Q 3 I L - ---- ---- . ...-i-i- .... -in ---. i..-...i: su..- .... - -.. .... .... - .... - .... - .... - ...-....-.a Page Thirty-nine C A R D I N A L 4- I 1 I 1 4, Lf' l -i- 4- L I ! 4' Q!- l I I -1' 15' n..nn...nn..-I-n111-N1nu1m11m.1vm1nu1un1un1nn1.m1m 1.4,1111111.11...nn1nn1nn1nn1nu1,,.,1.,.,1,.,.1,,,,1m-1nn1,,,,1nuI1m1..1.m...ym1m.1nu1,m1wy1..m--m.1n ,1,m1n 1m,...,m1m,1,.,,1,.,,1,,,,1m'1,.,,1,,,,1m.1,,,,.1nn....nn...un1un1nn1nu1.,,,,..mI1nn1,,,, ....uu1m1 1 1 1 1 1..,,1W1nn1m-1,,,,1nu1,,,,.1.,...-my1.m...,m1w.1.m1.m1.,.1 1 1 1 un:-nvl1 1 1 .1-m.....un1nn11m1mf1vm1uu11m1un1un.11.1.1W1In-1.11.1my-my-uu1my1ym1.m1..1 n1..11nv1 1 1 1 11m1nu1,,,,1H111I-1:1nn1W1,,,,1.,,,1.m1,.,,1.,,,..mn....,,,,.-.nu..lm1 1 1 1 I W I W I ,,1un.....1. 1 1 1 1l1nu1nu1n1mn1 1:m1nn-un1vm...vvu1nu1nm-un.-.nn1m.1 1 1 1 1.1 VV. M. WAGONER Jeweler and Optometrist .-un-fun1m-1lm1un1nn1 111:11vm1nu1mv1nn1yw-un-uuvinun1nnn-nu-nun-uni --uu- -M111 -1 111.1 Dry Goods, Shoes. Clothing and Hats. A Full and Complete Line of Scasonablc Merchandise at Lowest Prices. C. M. ROWEDEPARTMENT STORE -un.-un-nu GONOVER DEPARTMENT STORE A Good Store in a Good Town COMPLIMENTS OF EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE HICKORY, N. C. 1,,,,1..,.1 1 1 1 1 1nn1nn1uu1nn1,,,,1nu1..m1.mn-.nu-..un11uu.14:4l1,.,41,,,,1,,,1 1 1 1 YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Qualify Clothes-Exclusive but Not Expensive NEWTON AND HICKORY 4..-.,..-,..- - -,. - .-....-..,.-,...-....-..,.-....-,.,.-....-...,-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-.. - I I I I -14 if' 1 1 I l in I 3' I 4' Pa n..4m.-u 1 1nu1nn111:1111:11nu1lm111:111In11.-11-nlf-nfl-nn-11111mv--nn-nu-nu-nr-ml--ml--nn1nu1 n1m..-m.1......... .1 1 1 1 1,,..1...,1.m1m...m.1W1....1l,lq1l.,l1.,,l1l,,.111:11 1 1 1 1 1 ABERNETHY HARDWARE CO. GOOD HARDWARE PHONE I4 NEWTON. N. C. -nn1un1nn1my1,.,,1 1 1 1 1 1I,1M1..n1m.1....1,..,1.,..1...,1 1 1 14...1nn1un1nn...lm WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS Use Us CITIZEN 'S BANK CONOVER, N. C. 1nu....m1 1 1 1 1 --nu-un-qu-un1nn1nn1nuinninn-uu-uu1-uu--un--nn-an1 1 1 1 - 1 .1,.,,1,..- 1 1 1 1n,l1.m...,.,.1nn.1,,,.14-,.1....1,m1nn1In-1-...11un1nn1,,,,1un1,.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS .1,,,,1,,,,1,,,.1 1 1 1 1..,,1,,,,1,,.,1,,,,1M,1,,,,1un1n1n1,m1.m..-14...-,,,,1.1m1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ge Forty CAR DINAL I1....1ml-.mp-m.1un1nu1nn-..m1nu1mv1nn.1m,1,,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m11v-II...un1mm1Lu..Im1.11.1.m..m.1.m.1n.,.1.m1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1.1m-n 1 1 1 1 1.,.1,,,,1,,,,1.m1.m11m1,,,,1.m1,,,,1,...1,,,...,,,,1.m...uu1uu1nu....m-1.mI1 1 1 1 1.,..1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. ... 1O11W1my--ml1,,,,1,,,,1,..,1..,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1- F 5 M 1 1 1 1M1ml1lm1.gm...ml..-5111111.11lm1pm1mI1ml1.,,gl11145114141l4yI1.ml.11lq1lm-3111.1 1. 1 .1 iimllwg. SOUTHERN FURN1TURE COMPANX' Munufuclurers of 2 Living Room Furniture and Odd Chairs I CONOVER, NORTI-'I CAROLINA I -I' 'i' DRUM FUNERAL HOME L D. S. DRUM, Owner FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Phone 325 CONOVER, N. C. I Q NVQ 'l'l Q 'IQU - lIIl l'l' Q' 'Vf' Q' V'V4 'Q 'Q 'll' 'Q V ' Q llll Q llfl Q llli Q- l'll 'Q 'fll Q llll QUUQIIWQUUQllllQ llllQUINQPIIIQHIUQIIIIQUJ Q Q'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ QI? SANITARY GROCERY COMPANY e FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH IVIEATS AND FEED STUFF ii PHONE 88 NEWTON, N. C. .. .... - ..,. - .... - .... ...... I . .......... ,-,,.,,. ,,,, -,,,,- ,,,, - ,,,, -,,,,-,,,-.,5: Q Q Q Q Q Q' Q 'Q Q Q 'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q'G? Electricity-the SL'l'Ut1l'Il in the Home Q SOUTHERN PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY HICKORY, N. C. Q iliii A TTlT HQ Vlll 'QUIIQ' llll QINIQNIVQ l'l' TlTlT liiiil I I UQI4 an WELCOME TO I H. 8L W. DRUG COMPANY I NENVTON'S BEST DRUG STORE 1 1 1 1 1 - -I--un1vw1uvw1nn1un11:-I1nu1uu-uu1un1n-I-lun:-nu1 1 1 1 1 1 - -nog: Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q'Q 'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q'v!' Complimenls of ! NEWTON CLEANERS AND DYERS PHONE 125 Those Careful Cleaners i Q 7V Q'mQUII'Q lV Q Q' QQlQlQli11iiT HUQNIIQ llll Q llll Q llll QIIIIQIHNQ QIIIIQI4 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q Q' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q !0 .l S P A 1 N H O U R ' S 1 HICKORYS LEADING APPAREL STORE L I Q 'Q' Q Q Q IQIIIIQIIIIQIIIIQIIIIITIIIIQIIH-TINYif!!Ylvvllllillllivllll-illhlilhlillllillllillllilllli 1 11 1 1-IIIUC-I4 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q''Q Q'1 Q Q '- Q - - - - - - - - --Ng' Compfimenls of g BELK-BRUMLEY DEPAIQTMENT STORE i NEWTON, N. C. 5 ... - - - - - - ... ... ... ..,,,,...,....,.............,.,.-.,..-...,- - - - - - -......I....,,.,......-...lu Page Forty-one C A R D I N A L 4 if Wx Wm flu-nu--I ---w1--1.11 .11.i1.-1 -. ... ., I i I I 1 GARVIN FURNITURE CO i HOME FURNISHERS T EVERYTHING POR THE HOME i LEONARD REFRIGERATORS I . . . i R. C. Victor and Ph1lC0 Radlo NEWTON, N. C. 1 +I- 11-' - fvll ------------- I I ------ - - .- - - ' COMPLIMENTS OF NEWTON OESERVER J. W. CHILES i TAYLOR'S I NEWTON FLORAL SHOPPE I LUCY LOU SHOPPE Q R. L. MCCREE l EAGLE'S 5 and 10 and 25 CENT STORE 5 WILFONG'S 5 and 10 and 25 CENT STORE i H. sf W. SERVICE STATION Q JUDGE WILSON WARLICK I JUNIUS GAITHER ! DAVID LOWRANCE HAROLD MEHARFEY T MAYME AIKEN WARLICK i HI-LIFE I STATESVILLE GROCERY COMPANY I E CARLOS W. MURRAY, Register of Deeds Q CONOVER DRUG COMPANY RAY PITTS, Deputy Sheriff i TUESDAY STUDY CLUB -1......-,...-I..-.......-....-.,,.-....-....-,.,.-....-...........-,...-.,..-...... .. .. .. - - - ... - 4. 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