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

 - Class of 1944

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(Class Peistory i By MiLprep PAcE ym iE, Graduating Class of 1944 was brought U) together as a class in the fall of 1942 with Miss Annie McD. Ervin as our teacher. Marion Sessoms and Mildred Pace have been classmates ever since the entered school. Carey Cale and James Vaughn have been together all through the grades, too. The other members came in later. Carey Cale entered school in the fall of 1931. He left school in 1940, but feeling that he wanted to learn more, returned in February, 1942. He was born in Macclesfield, N. C. September 28, 1922. While he was in his third year in the public school, he lost his hearing as a result of a bad case of mumps. When he was well, he tried to go back to the public school, but failed to catch up with the work. Carey has done good school work here and has been on the victorious basketball team which has won several handsome trophies during the last few years. He enjoys football more than he does basketball, however. Boxing is his favorite sport. He has been under the care- ful instruction of Mr. Duke and Mr. Brown in a study of the steps toward advanced printing. He still feels, however, that he needs more prac- tice, so he is planning to go to a linotype school next year. Irmalee Connor hails from Claremont, N. C. where she was born October 18, 1924. She became deaf as a result of an attack of spinal meningitis. She entered school in the fall of 1931 and Miss Ragin was her first teacher. All through the grades, Math has been her constant enemy, but Irmalee is a good student. She is athletic and her favorite sport is basketball. She is proud to be one of the members of a team that won a beau- tiful basketball trophy. Her hobby is collecting all sorts of china horses. For the past three years she has been taking typing and hopes to become a typist when her dear old Alma Mater opens the door and “pushes” her out. Melvin Corbett was born in La Grange, N. C. February 1, 1924. When he was a small boy, he could tumble very well. One day, when he was eight years old, as he was coming home from public school, he tried to show some of his friends a new trick in tumbling. The new trick was to hang from a horizonal bar on his toes. The first time he failed to do so. The next time he tried, he fell. As a result of this fall, he had an attack of spinal meningitis which caused him to lose his hearing. He has a deaf sister, who had spinal meningitis at the same time. Melvin entered this school in September, 1933 and Miss Joy Bowers was his first teacher. He played on the football team for the past three years. His favorite sport is tumbling. He hopes to become a linotype op- erator when he leaves school. Gilmer Lentz comes from the town of Salisbury where he was born June 28, 1922. He was born totally deaf. He came to school in September 1930. He is Vice-President of our class and Pre- sident of the Student Council. Due to a lack of supervisors, Gilmer has held the position of stu- dent supervisor since the opening of school last fall. He has played on the football team and is also one of the proud members of the basketball team which won the Western Championship. His favorite pastime is working out number puzzles. He has worked in the printing shop for four years and he hopes to become a linotype operator when he finishes school. Mildred Pace, Secretary of the class, comes from Charlotte, N. C. where she was born Feb- ruary 6, 1925. When she was a little girl, she had a bad case of measles. One day when she had almost recovered, her brother gave her a brand new balloon. It was hard to inflate. She was still weak and in some way, trying to blow up the bal- loon caused her to lose her hearing. Before she came to school here, she attended the Charlotte Public School, but she was not able to do the work. She entered this school in the fall of Sep- tember, 1932. Mildred has been taking typing and hopes to become a typist when she leaves school. Marion Sessoms, the President of the class, hails from Roseboro, N. C. He was born in

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