Reidsville High School - Renocahi Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)

 - Class of 1935

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5K1 ninG X5'nb-Gf'F1nAr-Gf'X1i'-dn'ii X0-4Q.v- -cn 'nib' nv-4' 5'-mb-'F ' ab- QE1 wif QB!! MEM' 4.15, ' 45-, ,-5' ,gy ,155 5, fmwl my My ' my i f my R 1E N 0 Q A H I wwf agp my ' my 6 ww 3 -an . .un-f.-e,4-chff.e,1-Gw.- new -dv, .-as-.. ., .-ff:-, .-fn. -ch- in unfolding and another year had to pass before they fertilized, but most of you. under the hoe of your favorite teacher. Mr. Taylor, looked ahead, longing for the fulfillment of your dreams for knowledge. Your buds became blossoms and the color of your dominant characteristics changed with the unfolding of the larger bloom-bright red, the color of warmth and light. Then came autumn. Leaves have their times to fall and flowers to wither, and the autumn of your days came as soon as you were ready. Very brilliant was your foliage that year, very rich your fruitage, as the little bud of the FRESHMAN year, grown into the flowers of SOPHOMORE development, became the richer, more necessary, and more satisfying fruit of autumn. You went in your most brilliant foliage and full regalia of JUNIORS to the Junior-Senior banquet. You supplied most of the members of the Athletic Associa- tion in that year. That year you also had the distinction of making the Daisy Chain for the Senior Class of You had your first class rings which you displayed with great satisfaction. It was indeed the harvest of all early planting-the reaping of the results of all dreams, lgopes and efforts. The glow of your radiant knowledge flushed the whole year with the mellowness of sunset splendor. But even as this stage passed on into eternityg the fruit was all gathered and stored away within your memories and with snows of all the past in hoary wisdom upon your head, you welcome the approach of winter and your SENIOR year. The flowers had long ago decayed, and the seeds of a new life were stored away beneath the soil of your understanding. ready at the call of the coming spring to put forth their new shoots and push forth into the new world. Rugged in your young man- hood and womanhood, clad in spotless snow and frost protecting the yet immature germs of developing life from the blighting atmosphere, you now stand at the end of your course. The SENIOR year was indeed a busy year in your history. This year a new teacher joined the faculty ranks. This teacher, Mr. Leggette, did umch to make that year a memorial one. He organized a Dramatic Club which had three success- ful public performances. John Oliver's initiative and originality were developed a great deal this year with the help of Mr. Leggette. John gave several plays written by himself in that year, which were very successful. A high school orchestra in which your SENIOR class was well represented, was also organized under the talented direction of Mr. Leggette. In that year the Junior class gave a very de- lightful Junior-Senior banquet, which, of course, was enjoyed by all. In the middle of the year, the Journalistic Club started in full force with Walter 'Whitsett as editor and Elizabeth Mason as reporter for the Senior class. Your graduation seems a sadder time than you expected. The world outside is cold. You know not what to expect from its bleak, bare atmosphere, but you must never forget that tomorrow you will enter into a renewal of life in a glad, bright, glorious, new Springtime-Freshmen in life's school-as green and fresh again ever you were in school. You must face the seasons of life and as the new year in your life dawns- Be Thou the Rainbo-ac to the Storms of Life. Frank J. Wliitteniore, III, Class Historiaiz. G if -fb. 3f'f'iFf'nir- iffps-dh 'X' dr- ab. 2 ff- -fb. 9 ab- 'P X-f' ab- Q 'ski' 151- -'Er 51 .151 .51-' mar' 151' N 1 W I ' W' l W I t W Il Q 3 5 W W I . wi . W1 1 9 I osx, elff5'ss f'elffN 3x,,Q0a'30C1xf'e,04fN 'GN 1s,,f'g'GN ,s,4 Qwfil as., Q KfN.ns,Jb 15



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February brought the students, thinkers, and reformers of i Mefntv-9' wus 'mv-G 'H nb. ans- -.ww 'ann -wa' ab. muah 'EM wwf l my1l fnlmE3y1 TE N O A H ll We qw ' my: Q my 6 ufw qvffb' ,rwhv-, i-WB-D, sflfhv ' 'WD' 1-GN, -4651. s-Gro' .wifi-l, 'GN THE CLASS HOROSCOPE The class of 1935 was born into the field of learning on the morning of September 5th, 19211. The sun. at that time was passing through the zodiacal sign of Virgo, therefore it belongs to the solar plexus of the Grand Body of Humanity. Meta- physicans have said that the solar plexus is a wonderful part of the organism and practically regulates the work of the entire body. Therefore it may readily be seen that tl1is class is to be a very important factor in the affairs of the universe. Four members of the class entered this world in January under the sign of Capricornus. They are inclined to be materialistic and calculating in their ideas toward life. Ed Richardson and Frank VVhittemore will cooperate in financing a chain of filling stations and 'WVimpyn stands combined. They aires. Elizabeth Mason, the class beauty, wil receive her fame Heffner will be her publicity manager. will both be millione dancing. and George the class. Hiawatha Groff will be a very famous preacher at the Little Church Virginia Cox, a missionary in foreign fields: Pattic YValker, George Bennett will be one Alonzo Barker. the only traveling salesmaneselling Barker Reducing Salts . Under the fiery sign of Arcund the Corner: a nurse at the Anne Penn Memorialg and Elwood Smith, owner of 'ithe Awning Co. of Reidsville. of the most noted inventors of the 20th century. child of March, in the class of '35, is going to be a Aries, in the month of April, five classmates first saw light. Mebin Yarboro will be chief cook in one Cook's life. Reavely VValker and Ilelen Maus will be the owners of Reidsville's first tea room. Robert Pettigrew and James Overby will be even greater evangelists than Gypsy Smith. Eight members were born under the influence of Taurus in May, with the at- tributes of self-reliance, courage and intuition which promises unlimited success. Julius Wells has a wonderful future. Juicy', will be known as Bing Rudy VVells and will be singing with Joseph Smith's Jazz Band . Guy Chaney will have a position as chief sampler of VVhitman,s chocolates. Ruth Taylor and Hessie Smithy will enter that great sorority of married women. Elizabeth Chambers will have a kennel of Tom cats. and Laura Smith will be her assistant. . June brought four people who are very changeable. This must be true of the people of this month according to Charles Firesheets. Charlie', will lead a very changeable life, indeed.ewith four different wives! Ruth Gosney will be head clerk at Belk's Dept. Store, of which Robert Mitchell will be the manager. Charlie Slate will be football coach at Duke University. In July, under the sign of Cancer with an attribute for great activity, five members of the class were born. Drury Mitchell, the Don Juan of High School days. will be a famous movie star. Jerry Pettigrew, will take Fred Astaire's position when Mr. Astaire retires. Everette Pearson will be principal of your dear R. H. S. Gladys King and Edna Earl Haizlip will be co-owner of the New York Dress Shoppef' Eleven members of the senior class first saw light in August. The sign Leo gives to its children a sympathetic, kind-hearted nature. As an illustration of the fact- Carroll Jones will be a Bad-Eyei' Doctor, Thelma Faries, the head of Reidsville VVelfare Yvorkg and Georgia Saunders. a mattress tester. Mary Trent will give the world-Reidsville included-thrills galore by her glamorous work in the field of aviation. Willie', lNIcCollum will be somebody's h0usewife g VVyma Farlowe, a Qffntfnir--S' ' 5'-sb-3 T'ab-9 5-dh nb-? 'ffdr-5 'Q-mb-975i-dui' ee i i Q 3 5 f - cv., evffh-1 . fflffilg ..'.-Kfb'-3 ,, 00400 M'fN1..,s0Gb0, . swhsv . evffh, Q 15

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