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I ,NX 1 4 E 1 ' ' M-if 1' 'I r... 5, , I , . 1-H '17 ,fi Clardinal Staff BOBBY ERVIN ...... Asst. Editor, Ist Term BOBBY ERVIN. . .Editor-in-Chief, 2nd Term MARGARET PACE. .Asst. Editor, Znd Term MARGARET PACE ......,..,. Class Editor DORIS CLINE .......... Business Manager VIRGINIA HUITT .......,, Feature Editor ELMINA ARNDT ....., Circulation Manager WADE SIGMON. . MAKE WARLICK ...,, Advertising Manager PAUL LACKEY. . .Assl. Advertising Manager PHILIP MOOSE ...,.,.,.....v Ar! Editor WATSON GABRIEL ..... Photograph Editor MISS SHORE ............ Faculty Adviser ZELPHIA HUGHEY GRIGGS, .Editor-in-Chief Ist Term QStopped Schoolj . Asst. Circulation Manager Page Seventeen WINWHENWWNHWU
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I'-A W TT 'TAI l 525 I 1 A ' lj'- , -X... v ,As . X. , ..-. B ran, ,,,1,r,A,,,s If ,Av W C ,M f f l .':--F-fs. 1 -,V-,L, . 3. .:,u,Af3-1-, . V '--,V lrczi-J' , Lf,5,.!,!f' P -fr , rM ,i Senior Class History A long, but interesting game is now slowly but surely coming to an end. For four seemingly short years, we, the Seniors of Newton High, have played this game-sometimes willingly and happily, sometimes the opposite, but never- theless, we have played it. At the finish, we are all just a little sad and perhaps some are a trifle regretful on account of the way we have played at times. This memorable game began in the year 1934. In September, one hundred and fifteen Freshmen generously arrayed the halls and classrooms of Newton High School. Contrary to the fact that Freshmen are supposedly very green , the members of this group seemed to know their way around-much to the chagrin of the Upper Classmen. We were coached by Mr. Barkley, Mr. Rhyne, and Mr. Southerland, with Robert Amos as our chosen captain at this, the start- ing point. The girls' basketball team won the Western North Carolina cham- pionship this year. the football team also gaining fame. By the time the school term ended in May, the majority of us had mastered the usual required subjects and could no longer be termed Freshmen, either green or otherwise. Thus ended the First Quarter. The second quarter began with the number of players decreased to seventy- five. However, we were consoled by the fact that we were entering a brand new school building. Josie Little, under the leadership of Mr. Gurley and Mrs. Mann, led us to victory this year. Incidentally, the football team was also vic- torious. Then May again rolled around marking the end of the half. With the beginning of the second half, we, or rather sixty-eight of us, had become Juniors. We accomplished outstanding feats this year, giving one of the most elegant Junior-Senior banquets in the history of Newton High. To do this We sold refreshments at football games and sponsored the play, Call Me Mike. Our Class rings also were pronounced exceptional. It was this year that the football team won the championship, together with both the boys' and girls' basketball teams. A national honorary Beta Club was organized in our school too, during 1937. We gave the credit of bringing this portion of the game to such a successful conclusion to Miss Gainey and Miss Fisher, helped of course, by Philip Moose. Now it will soon be time for the last quarter to end. This year Mr. Cuurley has succeeded Mr. Campbell as our Superintedent and Mr. Rhyne has been made principal. The Class has again chosen Philip Moose as leader, and is being ably advised by Miss Shore and Miss Hall. Under this supervision we are again ac- complishing outstanding tasks. We are publishing the Hi-Life semi-monthly, and are also making possible this, the fifth edition of the CARDINAL. For this latter purpose we are selling candy and giving a Senior play, Romance in a Boarding House. The contributions of business firms in Newton, Conover, and Hickory have also aided this publication. This year, the football team barely missed winning another championship, with the girls' basketball team successfully coming through on top. This ne'er-to-be-forgotten game is now ending, and we, the Seniors of Newton High, are, we think, the victors. Whether, after we have parted, we will continue to be such, no one knows, but Classmates, always remember, it's the way you play the game that counts. SARA Brass LACKEY, Historian. Page Eighteen w T...-3 ..F,y,,.,,,,.,,, 1 'Vll la lf fi 24 G-' 0 it ll ,I e -Q ran uriiriasilc - TT
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