Paw Creek High School - Panther Yearbook (Paw Creek, NC)

 - Class of 1947

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THE FCUR CANDLES Each candle represents one of our high school years. In the ninth grade seventy- one bright eyed and eager students lighted their first candle. It didn't shine very brightly, but it was a glow. We had Mrs. Cathey to direct us in general science, health and physical education, Miss Falls in Englishg Miss Choate in civics and mathematics. With such excellent instructors we could not go wrong. We were learning the basic principles which would remain with us throughout our high school years. We didn't participate in many activities that year but some of the pupils joined the 4-H Club, a few girls joined the Choir and others joined the Girl Reserves. Our school year was swiftly drawing to a close. lt was one of our most exciting years, we were starting in the last lap of our school years. The summer vacation seemed a long one because we were looking forward to the time for us to light our second candle. In August we had a chance to do this, for that was when we returned to school with a greater determination than ever before to get the most out of our scholastic training. In the tenth grade our candles were growing brighter, we were also growing in knowledge by degrees. Miss Turner joined the Red Cross Nurse Corps. She was replaced by Miss Davison. Miss Yount, the senior sponsor, was replaced by Miss Lake who led the seniors of '45 to a happy and successful graduation. Part of us joined the Dramatics Club, directed by Miss Falls. We dramatized Little Women, which was a great inspiration to all of us. It gave us a determina- tion to venture further and find what secrets this strange world held for us. By the end of our second year in high school we were beginning to act like high school students. Our candles were no longer glowing-ethey were burning brightly. Although the summer had many interesting adventures for us, it seemed only a short time until we started back to school. In our junior year we had Miss Lake to smooth the rough spots and shape us into dignified Hseniors-to-be. We now had lig'hted our third candle. They were casting a light, penetrating the future so that we might not walk in darkness. We did not have a graduating class for the first time anyone can remember because the twelfth grade had been added. Some of us were admitted to the Beta Club. We sold magazines so that we could attend the Beta Club convention in Winston-Salem. Our boys had an excellent basketball team which brought home the County Championship. Two of our boys were chosen to represent Mecklenburg County in the All-Star team which defeated Iredell County. We were also proud of the fine showing the girls' team made. The boys won the county baseball championship which made us even more proud of them. The Choir made a very good impression on the schools they visited during the year. This may be attributed to many different reasons, but one especially is that it was directed by one of the students. The first progress made toward producing an annual was our Talent Show which gave us a start for our senior year. Hardly before we could realize it, we were lighting our fourth candle. Our light had grown from a glow to a flame and now it is the torch by which the senior class IS guided. It is setting a precedent which will influence the rest of the school. Mrs. Cathey is our senior sponsor. She is constantly smoothing the rough spots, imbuing us with dignity, and is ever alert that no weakening influence comes into our everyday living so that when we behold graduation evening all will be clad in cap and gown. Glancing over the first eight weeks of school we see that each of the forty-six seniors has borne his burden. VVe have, at this writing, accomplished the organization of our class, the officers of which are given elsewhere in this book. The annual staff was organized and imme- d!atel-y started to work. Our caps and gowns have been taken care of. We ordered our rings. and expect to get them early in November, and our senior play was sched- uled for December. In conclusion, dear seniors, there is one question we all might ask: that is, will the four candles we lighted in our high school days shine far enough into the future that it will direct us upon the straight and narrow way of life, or will the candles grow dim and will we stumble along life's journey? There is one thing that we all are proud of, that is, that we lighted our candles in Paw Creek High! li.-xx' I'LuMrs11-Ju, Historian. Page Seventeen



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LAST WILL A D TESTAMENT ARTICLE I - We, the Senior Class of the High School of Paw Creek, the County of Mecklen- burg, and the State of North Carolina, being of sane, stable minds after twelve years of brain storms brought upon by the faculty of Paw Creek High School, do hereby leave what is left of us to Seniors of '48. tAnd our blessings to youll ARTICLE II To the ever faithful faculty of Paw Creek, we wish to express our appreciation. In addition, we leave to Mr. Mac our Economics and Sociology test papers for the next class. ARTICLE III I, Ruth Clarke, leave my record collection to Peggy McCord. I, Virginia Mitchell, will ,my sparkling smile to Dottie Hailey. I, Jean Flowers, will my giggles to Bobby Jean Wingate. I Evelyn Alexander, will my love of giggling with Jean to Shirley Conner. I Willis Cox, will my broken down truck to Bobby Godley. 1Horse and buggy days are over, Bob.J , Pete Whisenant, will my athletic ability to George Linker. , K. V. Privette, will my industriousness to any inspired Junior who has the mental capacity to make good use of such ingenuity. We, Billy Hipp and Carl Lawing, will our cuteness and good looks respectively to Joe McClure. A I, Betty Barnhardt, will my basketball position to Rachel Pettus. I, Delcenia Payseur, bequeath my position as photograph manager to anyone who wants it. I, Doyte Christenbury, leave to Jolmny Ritch my excess units to make certain he graduates at least next year. I, Ralph Blanchard, leave my knowledge of geometry to Miss McMurry, because that's where I got it. I, Don Lawing, will my love for the girls to Doyle Lakey. We, Craig Love, Frank Clark, and Grier Lee Kennerly, leave our buses to Clyde Goodson and Dwight Primm. I, Carl Saine, will my lack of height to Tommy Lewis. I, Billie Mundy, will my bashfulness to Dorothy Dilling. I, Margie Ree Davis, will my love for the boys to Rita Livingston. I, Hazel Swing, will my love for Doyte Christenbury to Idell Bridges. We, Betty Broome and Caroleen Elliotte, will our love for shorthand to Doris Wilkie and Dottie Julian. ' I, Mary Wood, will my artistic ability to Esther Tench. I, Ray Plummer, leave my turkeys to F. W. Byrum. tTake good care of them, F. WJ I, Dolores Lippard, will my dignity to Jessie Buchanan. We, Hazel Burgess and T. W. Oates, will our black hair and dark complexions to Jane Cathey. I, Earl Coo Nantz, will my love for loafing to Donald Joy. fTwelve years' experiencej I, Ruth Hogan, will my ability to always have my homework to Sue Quinn. I, Fred Smith, will my wittiness and ability to graduate to J. VV. Lybrand. We, Sara Clark and Ona Lee Johnson, will our love for each other to Viola Russell and Marsha Seagle. I, Virginia Houser, will my oratorical ability to May McClure. I, Charles Elliott, will my aversion of English to anybody who knows what that means. I, Mae Weathers, will my shyness to Betty Sanders. I, Lizette Lewis, will my piano talent to Kenneth Campbell. We, Evelyn Skipper and Janet Bryant, bequeath our refined manner to all the Junior girls. I, Leon Randal. leave my car to the school to take a load to the Soda Shop for lunch. I, Russell Smith, will my dislike for homework to Raymond Edwards. I, Boyd Plummer, bequeath my love for Grier Lee,Kennerly to some Junior who is . worthy of such a priceless possession. I, Doris Featherstone, will my desire to commit hara-kiri to the next Class Lawyer. I, Louise Cline, will my ability to get along with Miss Bailey to the future Home Eco- nomics girls of Paw Creek. We, Irene Hipp and William Auten, leave. fEditor's note: That's right, they just leave.J We, the Senior Class of Paw Creek High School, have put our hand and seal on this. the twenty-eighth day of October, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-six of our Lord. 1 I I I lSignedJ Dofus FEATm:as'roNE, Class Lawyer. Page Efghleen

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