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me -wx - - . ,459 if M, jx qc?2 ,'TTl1l'fiv'-lil,-kfflfi f 'T ' x, ' grin -1 I I Yrs m F . i is SENIOR CLASS HISTORY As I gaze into my crystal ball to see what is in store for me in the future, great is. my surprise to see the past of the class of 1940. Through the glass sphere I see in the year l937, 120 very green boys and girls entering the large building. After getting fairly well acquainted with the process of changing classes and finding lockers. LDEY elect Louise Honeycutt as president. For the first time in our school history the football team, together with both basketball teams. Wins the championship. The National Honorary Beta Club is also installed in our school. The vision vanishes for a While, but soon comes this same group. now fairly Well civilized Sophomores of 1938. The choice for a leader this time is Andy Warlick. This year, Mr. Ciurley succeeds Mr. Campbell as superintendent and Mr. Rhyne becomes principal, The football team just misses Winning the championship, but the girls' basketball team makes the grade and comes out on top. As this year comes to an end, I again behold this same group, now Jolly Juniors, hoping to give their upper classmen a grand ban- quet. In order to do this, the junior store is kept in operation. Marshall Cline is the leader this time. Again both basketball teams Win the trophy, but the football team just couldn't quite make the climb. The next vision of this class, shows sixty-seven dignified Seniors, under the reign of Evelyn Long. The Hi-Life is published semi-monthly and the seventh edition of the CARDINAL is published. These are made possible by selling candy and giving a play Easy Money, under the direction of Miss Hall and Miss Shore. Student government is also begun. This year, our most successful, the football team misses the championship, but the girls again Win the champion- ship for the fourth consecutive year. The glass sphere clears-and We leave with a last farewell to our under classmen. LOUISE I-IONEYCUTT. Historian. Page Twcnly QS: fa.-SiQA5?QjeD '31l,f1:lZT13gbia .f t +2-:gig
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and EVENTS O Z Z J soeieirv NEWS H SCHOOL VOL. XVII, NO. 20 LASS OP 1940 E., Reporter Kenneth Price, Farel Warlick, and Miss Ruby Flowers, who were elected President. Vice-President, and Secre- tary, respectively, of the Price and Warlick Gadget Company in Cat- square, have had a new factory erected south of Catsquare. 10- Attend Dietitian and Nurse Convention Misses Mary Hahn, 'Doris Christen- bury. Carolyn Parker and Josephine Mauney attended a Nurses' Conven- tion in Akron, Ohio. They were accompanied by Miss Evelyn Moose who attended a world-wide meeting of dietitians there. Music Recital Held Misses Margaret Hartness and Annie Lou Houser participated in a Music Recital held at NeWton's Music Hall. In the large audience were sev- eral noted people: Andy Warlick, famous doctor, Lewis Setzer, widely known lawyer, and Ernest Holland. who has won recognition as a chemist. -igil Attend Birthday Ball Several young people attended the President's Birthday Ball at Charlotte Friday night. Among those going were Louise Honeycutt and Wilfrecl Sigmon, Edith 'Reinhardt and Lewis Mauney, Virginia Deese and John Hollar, and Dorothy Bolick and J. W. Abernethy. ,.., Mrs. Hoke Entertains Mrs. James Hoke, formerly Miss Ruth Smith of this city. gave a fare- well party for Miss Lila Gilbert who is leaving for California to take a screen test and to visit a friend. . Q-i.. Return from Wedding Trip Mr. and Mrs. Paul Renner have returned from a wedding trip in Europe. Mrs. Renner is the former Miss Grace Hester .of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Renner will make their home in Pennsylvania. ., Will Leave Soon Misses Blanche Rabb and Helen Yount, Professors Stanley Corn and T. C. Hendricks will attend a teach- ers' meeting in Washington soon. Miss Rabb teaches Biologyg Miss Yount, Home Economics: Mr. Corn. French: and Mr. Hendricks, History. Mr. John Henry Isenhower will leave in the near future for a trip around the world. Mr. Charles lsen- hower, owner of a chain of Service Stations over the entire United States, will accompany him to New York. Miss Louise Peeler, who is a Red Cross Nurse, will visit her brother in Hawaii. Qi Special Events Mrs. Leslie Brady, the former Miss Evelyn Edison. owner of the Uni- versal Theatre at Claremont, has an- nounced the coming of Answer Me co-starring Jane Yoder, Hoke Jones and Fred Wellborn. John Gary Odom left last week for Germany to compete in the Olympic Games, to be held there. Mr. Odom has won fame as a football player and an all-round athlete. Landin Barlow has accepted the nomination as candidate for County Sheriff. Mr. Barlow has proved his ability for this position in many ways and has a very high recommendation.
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8 .DX -Q -ix. -2'-Deke? . 4 fe- . i.-T' 'f g '- i,fH f.f-::g'l ,, ,ii - 1 i ' i 'cc i SENIOR CLASS WILL We. the Senior Class, preparing to depart with memories of our High School days, are making it known to all that we wish none of our talents to be lost or forgotten, therefore we declare the following, our last will and testament: To the school board, superintendent, and members of the faculty, we leave our thanks and appreciation for guiding us along the sea of Studies To the Juniors, we leave our play. candy business, our end of the hall, and all its privileges. and our love to march out of chapel first with our noses stuck sky high. To the Sophomores. we leave our quiet and dignified manners, and our stuck up. conceited ways. To the Freshmen, we leave all our green possessions, all wise cracks and stale Jokes. To better inform them, we leave them all the carvings on the desks. Our individual talents are left to faculty and under classmen as below: 1. We, Dot Bolick and Mickey Taylor, do will to Barbara Reinhardt and Cecile Rowe our love for out-of-town boys. 2. I, Annie Lou Houser, do will and bequeath my love for drug stores to Mickey Faw. 3. I, Fred Wellborn, do will to Fred Clark my position on the football team. 4. We, Terrissa Rockett and Ruth Eckard, do will our smallness to Dottie Schrum and Helen Raymer. 5. I, Ernest Holland. do will my ability to find people, especially at night, to Marshall Travis. 6. We, Horace Yount and John I-Iollar, do will to Bill Morrison, Patch Furr and Leroy Furr our love to go to Hickory. 7. I, Stanley Corn, do leave to all Junior boys my love for Barbara Reinhardt. 8. l, Margaret I-Iartness, do leave to Katherine Ulmer my love for music. 9. We, Doris Christenbury and Evelyn Scales, will our height to Joe Arndt and Sammie Pace. 10. I. Edith Reinhardt, do will and bequeath my personality and looks to Mary Lewis Curlee. 1 l. I, Margaret Setzer, do leave to Merritt Smith my love for poodle dogs. 12. I, Marshall Cline, do leave my laughter to Mr. Peacock. 13. I, Evelyn Moose. do leave my smallness to John Davis. 14. I, Virginia Deese, will to Betty Lynn Pharr, my ability to flirt. 15. I. Lewis Mauney, leave, without pleasure, all my parking places to Joe Isenhower. 16. We, Josephine Mauney and Landin Barlow, do will to Bonnie Lackey and Joe Arndt our extra weight. 17. l, Blanche Rabb, do will and bequeath to Betty Sipe my fair complexion. 18. I, Farel Warlick, will do Gerald Deal my ability to tell jokes. 19. I, Evelyn Smyre, do leave to my sister, Rebecca. my smartness and place on the basketball team. 20. I, Pauline Setzer, will to June York my love for Chevrolets. 21. I, John Henry Isenhower, leave to Jean Whitener my laziness. 22. I, Taltha Lawing, leave my ability to look and act like Hedy Lamarr to Frances Abernethy. Page Twenty-one - - - at 'TLD af, ,fan A - ' env- ' 'A fre. v - 4' f ' tr, g, ' If-f-L. ! - :fx- f Q it yv- W, fi-5 - 7,-.,, 7: i
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