North Carolina School for the Deaf - Clock Tower Yearbook (Morganton, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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Senior Superlatives GIRLS | eRe, OR Ron eT oi Doris Yates Saas Pear RACE: Edith Evans ace eA lbertanl) elozier ee SLORY ZS Edith Evans Prettiest Most Popular Smartest Most Athletic Best Dressed DHOSE. AIniab.€ 2... ees oe Alberta Delozier vost Thoughtful — 2222 2 Doris Yates . .. Maxine Mason Neatest Wittiest Most Ambitious ....- Most Indifferent Wosts valkatives see. Cutest Most Dependable Boys Best ooking: Sa eee eeees Cake arrish Mostar opUlan =e eee Bain Phillips SMATTCS( Me. 25 tee eeeRE ee Rudolph Watson VLOSteA thletic =: eee ee a Rage arrisn Bestel) ressed aaa 2 eee eee Tommie Cobb NOs taeAiniia le eee een rere Bain Philips Wlostelnoucht ieee seme Tommie Cobb Mary Stevens Edith Evans slate eA Mary Stevens pele ek fe .. Nell Walker i. Rudolph Watson Nell Walker Maxine Mason Senior Snickers Mary: “I don’t see how football players ever get clean.” Nel: ‘“Siily! What do you suppose the scrub teems are for?” Edith: “What does it mean by seasoned troops? Rudolph: ‘Mustered by the officers and pep- pered by the enemy.” Tommie: “Who made these doughnuts?” Doris: “I did. Are they good?”’ Tommie: ‘‘Just keep the recipe answer to the rubber shortage.” you have the Miss Mauzy: “What is water?” Bain: “Water is a colorless, wet liquid that turns black when you wash in it.” Maxine: “I had it on the tip of my tongue a moment ago and now it is gone.” Alberta: “Maybe it will come back to you if you think hard.” Maxine: “I don’t think so. It was the stamp I was going to put on my letter.” Mrs. Knox: “Give me three collective nouns. C. R: ‘“Fiy paper, waste basket and vacuum cleaner.”

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Class Will By ToMMIE CoBB We, the Senior Class of 1943, being unaware of our accomplishments, are caught off guard by “Father Time,” who seems to say that our time here is limited. Therefore, we, after due con- sideration, do hereby present this, our last will and testament: To our superintendent and members of the Board of Directors, our genuine appreciation for the thousand things which have been done for us since our ‘“‘kindergarten”’ days up to the present. To Mrs. Tate and Mr. Underhill, our princi- pals, we leave our deepest gratitude for their clear understanding, wise planning and sympathy which we will never forget. To Mrs. Davis, our former teacher, counselor and friend we leave our hearts. To our teacher, Miss Nan Jeter and to all other teachers, both academic and vocational, our debt of gratitude for their boundless energy and patient teaching. To Carl Bunch, Bain bequeathes his winning personality in all phases of school activities. To Irmalee Connor, Nell passes on her fussing ability and talkativeness. To Billie Weaver, Tommie gladly bequeathes his job as football manager. Witnesses: Miss Mary C. Mauzy Miss Nan Jeter May 15, 1943 To Mildred Pace, Alberta leaves her “Minerva Wisdom,” with the hope that she will use it on her achievement tests next year. To Marion Sessoms, Rudy happily bequeathes his knowledge, with the belief that he can com- pete with quiz kids from all over the country. To Harold Whisenant, C. R. hands down his unusually fine skill in football and basketball. To Inez Williford, Mary leaves her knowledge of food recipes, believing that Inez will look like her before her graduation. To all girls, Maxine leaves her sweet and quiet disposition. To Rosa Lee Corbett, Edith leaves her wit, her popularity and her ability to mimic. To Musie Andleton, Doris leaves her know- ledge of how to dress stylishly, a knowledge that will help her win the eyes of all the boys. To Gilmer Lentz, the Senior Class leaves ‘‘the bell” hoping that he will buy a new watch for himself before next fall. To the Junior Class, the Seniors, reluctantly leave their room, their belongings and the sacred class hatchet. Signed: ALBERTA DELOZIER EpitH EvANs MAxXINE MASON C. R. PARRISH BAIN PHILLIPS Mary STEVENS NELL WALKER RuDOLPH WATSON Doris YATES

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