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

 - Class of 1945

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LAST WILL A D TESTAME T We. the Senior Class of 1945, realizing that the linal curtain is about to be drawn on our career at Newton-Conover High School, and knowing that we must now take our places in life, do hereby make our last will and testament: To the School Board, Superintendent, Principal and members of the Faculty, we do hereby express our greatest thanks for their kindness during our years spent at Newton-Conover High School. ' To the Freshmen, we do hereby will and bequeath our dignified ways and responsibilities, and wish them to be merciful on those taking their places next year. To the Sophomores we will our noisy ways in Home Room Period. To the Juniors we do will and bequeath Miss Shore's home room and the keys to everything. I, Bill Hunt, do hereby will my love for Seniors to Cecil Clarke. I, Vivian Furr, do will my giggles, cuteness and personality to Mary Lillian Schell. I, Betty Sigmon, do will my love for Hickory to Millie Rose Taylor. I, Tommy Bass, do will and bequeath, to Jack Gantt my ability to speak in public. I. Ed Schrum, do will and bequeath my position on the basketball team to Bloodhound Campbell. , I, Phyllis Lail, do hereby will my responsibilities to whoever may be trapped into them. I, Ralph Coley, do hereby will my quiet ways and love for sports to Junior Lofland. Jimmy Lutz. and Charles Epps. I, Mack Burgess, do will my love for blondes to whoever is lucky enough to get one Ca real onej. I, Marceline Spencer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make passing grades without studying to my sister, Dixie. I, Dot Curlee, do will to Peggy Arndt my Dagwood and Blondie paper dolls. I, Isaac Kuhn, do will to Wayne Smith, all new words, jokes, and stories learned in the football dressing room with the hope that he will pass them on. I, Betty Gantt, do will and bequeath my position on the basketball team to Nancy Campbell. I, Genevieve Trott, do will to Peggy Corriher my love for working math. I, David Corpening, do will to Sam Kincaid my place as Chief Cheerleader. I, Kathleen Sigmon. do will my love for music to Willa Deane Cook. I, Gloria Wilkinson, do will my interest in school to my brother, Johnnie Ray, Jr., hoping that he will enjoy, it as much as I have. I, Nancy Isenhower, do will my love for shorthand to all the shorthand students. I, Mary Frances Harvell, do will to Betty Jo Hunt my love for the Navy. I, Kate Sm-ith, do will and bequeath my smallness to Dora Jean Melchor. I, Betty Jo Bolick, do will to my little sister, Martha, my gentle ways. I, Evonne Sanders. do will my good grades to my brother, Clarence Sanders. I, Lena Walling, do hereby will and bequeath my chair in shorthand to Lillian Hewitt. I, Joe Whisenhunt, do will my popularity with the girls to Jack Adair. I, Geraldine Wilkinson, do will my blonde hair and big blue eyes to Betty Lackey. I, Kathleen Matthews, do will my quiet ways to Theda Hollar. I, Bill Price, do hereby will my cuteness to Sam Kincaid. I, Shirley Abernethy, do will my popularity to Harold Saine. I. Joe Lowrance, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Floyd Brown. In witness thereof, we, the Senior Class of 1945, do hereunto set our hand and seal. Signed. sealed. published and declared by the Senior Class to be its last will and testa- ment, on this the 6th day of June, 1945. SENIOR CLASS OF 1945, PHYLLIS LAIL, Testator. K Witnessed by: KATHLEEN SIGMON, BILL HUNT, KATHLEEN MATTHEWS. Page Thirteen

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SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY Did you ever want to know what you would be doing tomorrow, or all the tomorrows to come? In case you do, just let me know and I will look through my crystal door into the future and predict all for you. Let us now step through and see what the members of the class of '45 are doing. Up front, as usual we see Kathleen Sigmon and Ed Schrum competing for high honors in the world of music and literature-the classics, naturally. Also in the higher-ups of music is Evonne Sanders. She always did want to be where she could look down on people more successfully. Betty Sigmon and Vivian Furr are together and are spatting as usual. They are the private secretaries of the President of the Newton Rayon Mills who is none other than our own Bill Price. Everything changes, even Radio Announcers-Lena Walling is the chief news Commentator and Gloria Wilkinson reports on the Woman's World. Trying to herd his wandering sheep into the fold, the most Reverend Joe Lowrance is having a little trouble with those two well-known honkey-tonkers, Ralph Coley and Mack Burgess. who are still up to their old tricks. In that group known as Bachelor Girl School Teachers we see Kathleen Matthews at Balls Creek, Marceline Spencer at Banoak and Genevieve Trott at Claremont. As head of stall' at the Catawba Memorial Hospital is Dr. William Hunt. As head of his nursing staff we see Shirley Abernethy bossing Phyllis Lail and Geraldine Wilkinson. We see in the 'lBig City of Conover none other than Nancy Isenhower as head of the Soap Factory. We look farther into our crystal door and see that Mr. and Mrs. D'avid Corpening are entertaining with a bridge party in honor of the Misses Betty Jo Bolick and Betty Jane Gantt who are leaving soon for New York where they will be Power's Models. Mary Frances Harvell is seen coaching basketball at Mountain View and rooming with her old schoolmate Kate Smith who is teaching there. Now let's look farther into the crystal door: Here we see Isaac Kuhn and Tommy Bass, well-known speakers on the World of Tomorrow. Isaac is taking the optimistic side and Tommy the pessimistic viewpoint. At that well-known Dime Store in Newton-Cline's, we see Dorothy Curlee as manager. The light grows dim and we must step back through the door into the world of today or be forever caught in the world of tomorrow. As a final glance we see Joe Whisenhunt passing from door to door-our home town mail carrier. SHIRLEY ABERNETHY, Prophet. Page Twelve



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Senior Superlvztivef GLORIA WII.KINSON . . SHIRLEY ABIERNETHY .. BETTY SIOMON I . . EVONNE SANDERS I.,.,. MARY FRANCES HARVELL PHYLLIS LAIL ,,..I,I . SHIRLEY ABERNETHY Page Fourteen Most Studious I I Most Popular , Best Looking . . . I Most Influential Most Athletic . . Most Reliable . , Most Enthusiastic ,, . I . .TOMMY BASS DAVID CORPIQNING , . I I .BILL HUNT JOE WHISENHUNT .. RALPII COLIEY .ED SCHRUM , .ISAAC KUIIN

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