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

 - Class of 1939

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Ii' B 'x WWW? ty' X., CARDINAL STAFF Doir IVIORRISON Editor-in-Chief FRANCES CLIFTON Assistant Editor IRMA CLINE Business Manager MARGARET CLINE Class Editor WADE SIGMON Circulation Manager ALMA WAGONER Asst. Circulation Manager arriiifz KAT SCI-IRUM Advertising Manager JACK YOUNT Asst. Advertising Manager I BOBBY GAITHER Photograph Editor J. D. CORRIHER Feature Editor MARTHA CAPPS Art Editor MISS SHORE Faculty Adviser Page Seven teen al '39 I

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WY? ' 'lf W y , y i' FREIDRICK P. SIMMONS Bun J'lIi.v.r Hall, may I ga get my .rpz'lI1'ng pad? Baseball '38, '39, Les Jaseurs Francais '39. FLOY AMY SIPE FLoY Oli, for goorhiexs sake! JOSEPH DANIEL SMITH NJDEN I f1an't know. Football '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Baseball '36, '37, '38, '39, Basketball '36, '37, '38, '39, Captain '39, Cutest '38, Most Athletic '38, Monogram Club '38, '39, Scribblers' Club '38, '39, Chief Printer of Hi-Life '39, Les Jaseurs Francais '38, Cutest '39, Best-All-Round '39, Most Sincere '39, Beta Club '39, Hi-Y Club '39, MERLE ORENE SMITH USQUIRTU Alma, do you 'want some candy? Home Economics Club '37, Scrib- blers' Club '38, '39, Monogram Club '38, Secretary and Treasurer '39, Basketball '36, '37, '38, '39, Alter- nate Captain '39, Assistant Editor of Hi-Life '39, lst Term, Editor-iw Chief of Hi-Lifc '39, 2nd Term, Cutest '39, Prompter Senior Play '39, Les Jaseurs Francais '39. HAZEL ARIZONA SMYRE HAzsL I rnuft 'wait In .rec it. Les Iaseurs Francais '39, Scrib- blers' Club '39, DOROTHY LEE STEELE uDoTn 'I'm not xura, but I thin-lc tIlat'.v 1'igl1t. Home Economics Club '37, Scrib- blers' Club '38, '39, Les ,laseurs Francais '39, Glee Club '39, Usher Senior Play '39, RICHARD HENRY TUCKER COACH No, 'IIU ,.....1'l rvas lilut' fllixs.. .,,. Manager of Football '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Manager of Basketball '34, '35, '36, Manager of Baseball '34, '35, '36, '38, Biggest Flirt '39. ALMA BERNYCE W1XGONEll ALMA Oli, sure. Concord '36, '37, Class Secretary and Treasurer '38, Scribblers' Club '38, '39, Monogram Club '39, Les ,Taseurs Francais '39, Librarian '39, Cheer Leader '39, Assistant Circula- tion Manager of Ciuemulu, '39, Ili- Lffc' Reporter '39, Senior Play '39, Best Looking '39, Most Personality '39, Most Popular '39, Most Court- eons '39. FRED THEODORE WELLBORN Farm Tina, do you 'work thix aww, 1lH.v.s' Slime? Football '36, '37, '33, Monogram Club '38, '39, Patrol Captain '39, Hi-Y Club '39. EDWARD LAMB YOUNT Bunny l'Vc'll ga Img wild, bully! Kings Mountain '35, Class Vice- Presirlent '36, Riverside Military Academy '37, Miami '38, Football '38, Basketball '39, Baseball '39, Scribblers' Club '39, Most Person- ality '39, W'ittiest '39. JAMES LOCKE YOUNT Ji M Mm By yum I Baseball '37, Basketball '37, Scribblers' Club '39, Les Jaseurs Francais '39, Most Ambitious '39, Hi-Y Club '39, Curtain Manager Senior Play '39, JOHN IVIILTON YOUNT UJACKU Oli, l1e's going to L. R. T1?cli'. ' Scribblers' Club '38, '39, Assistant Advertising Manager nf CARDINAL '39, Les ,laseurs Francais '39, Muno- graru Club '38, Vice-President '39, Band '35, Basketball '38, '39, F001- hall '35, Assistant Manager Football '36, '37, Assistant Manager Basket- ball '3G, Manager '37, Cheer Leader '38, Chief Cheer Leacler '39, Class President '37, Class President '39, Senior Play '39, Most Attractive '393 Most Courtcous '39, I-l'i-Y Club '39. 1- , ,azm'z'mzl '39



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i Wx l l I V 6 al f at ' .yi SENIOR CLASS HISTGRY The book opens, and in the first chapter we see one hundred and forty-four very A'green boys and girls entering a beautiful new construction. The setting is in Newton High School. in the year 1936. At first, there is much chasing and changing from room to room and from locker to locker, but soon it comes as a matter of routine to them. When they finally settle down to hard work, they elect Jimmie Isenhower as their president. During this year. the football team wins the championship, and all in all it seems that the book is going to be very interesting. A smile comes over our faces as we approach the second chapter, where we see these little more civilized students getting ready to again elect a leader, their choice this time being Jack Yount. It seems to us that this chapter is a little more outstanding because for the Hrst time in the history of the school has the football team, together with the girls' and boys' basketball teams, won the championship. Then too, the National Honorary Beta Club is installed in the school. In the next chapter we see these boys and girls now Jolly Juniors, very proud because this year they will be able to give the annual. Junior-Senior Banquet. To do this successfully, they open a Junior Store, selling all necessary school supplies. This year, Mr. Curley succeeds Mr. Campbell as Superintendent, and Mr. Rhyne is made principal. In this chapter, the football team barely misses winning another championship, but the girls' basketball team again successfully comes out on top. Irma Cline is elected president of the class. The boys and girls make a very fine selection of their class rings as another one of their accomplishments. Then too, eleven Junior Marshals are selected. We grow sad as we see the book coming to an end. In this last, but most successful chapter, we see the class of '39 composed of 82 members again elect Jack Yount as president. During this year the class makes many accomplish- ments. The Hi-Life is published semi-monthly and the sixth edition of THE CARDINAL is also published. This is made possible by selling candy and giving a Senior Play, Crashing Society, under the direction of Miss Hall and Miss Shore. The football team again barely misses winning the championship. and the girls' basketball team comes out on top. We close the book, but with the hope that the boys and girls will continue to live up to their motto, Nothing Tried, Nothing Accomplished. DOT PURR, Histozicin. Page Eighteen Cozifazfiffwzf J39,

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