High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 79 text:
“
1919 9111817115 nf 1308110112 73 Sophomore History H been Seniors at unior High School' Of this we were quita. aware for the Powers that be were continually telling us that we were in the highest class and, therefore, must set a good example for the lower grades in the school. At that time boys and girls were always coming over from High School fespecially when they wanted money for the Athletic Association or the Annuall to inform us that we were as much a part of the High School as those in the higher grades. Didn't we feel big? But our heads were to be lowered and not gradually, by any means, but all in one day. That was the day we arrived at the High School building. As this is supposed to be a History and history consists of plain facts- here is the plainest-we were treated dreadfully! The Sophomore girls needed a few hairpins so they very politely OPI took ours. The boys- well their reception was warm CPU. So during the first and second years of our High School life we experienced both sides of the old saying, Kings among dogs, and dogs among Kings. In our last year at the Junior High, we were looked up to, somewhat as kings, by the other pupils of the schoolg while in our second year we experienced sensations something like the latter part of the old saying. However, after two weeks of arranging schedules we got down to work but this did not last long, for schools were closed on account of the flu, With the exception of about two weeks' work, regular studies were not resumed until after Christmas holidays. The mid-year examinations showed how little knowledge we had really acquired but we did the best we could under such trying circumstances. There are two things to which this class looks forward and they are: Greeting the rats that come from the Junior High School next year, and reigning supreme in the year l.92l. N September, 1917, we entered our first year in High School. We had BARBARA I-Iocra.
”
Page 78 text:
“
72 012115 Df IKIJHIIUIZZ 1919 CORDELIA CARLISLE XILPHIA CARTMEL MARY CARTON VIRGINIA CARLTON LERA CLEMENT MILDRED COOKE BERTIE CORBITT DENA CRONISE ETHEL CLIFTON NELLIE CRAWFORD ELIZABETH DICKERSON ELIZABETH DENT ODELL DAVIS OLA DIGKERSON EVA DRABBLE MARY DRAPER MARTHA DUERSON EULA ECHOLS BERYL ECI-IOLS DAISY EVERETT MARY ENGLISH MARY FINCH MARGARET FLORY CHRISTINE FORBES ELIZABETH FREI ESTELLE GARLAND HORTENSIA GEMMELL EDNA GIBBONS MARGARET GLINN MIRIAM GREGG FRANCES GAINES LEONA GILES KATY HENSON KATHERINE HOCK MYRTLE HUTCHINSON ALMA I'IODGES ROSA HIMES INA HOFFMAN ALBERTA HOOKE RUTH HOWARD MILDRED HUBBARD EDNA HUDDLESTONE Girls-Continued GLADYS HUDGINS LOUISE HANCOCK MARY HARRIS LUCILLE HAYSLETTE MARY HEGE CAROLYN HILL BARBARA HOGE I'IARRlET HOGAN DOROTHY HUGCINS MYRTLE HURST HAZEL JETER LURA JENNING5 MARGARET KEISTER LEONA KULP KATHLEEN LANDRUM LENA LAVINDER LOUISE LAW RUBY LEMON MARY LINEBERRY ELLEN LOOMIS EMILY LYBROOK ANNABEL LEMON LOIS LESTER PAULINE JOHNSON MARY LOVELACE FRANCES LUCK CHRISTINE MARTIN ALDA MCC-UIRE EMMA MADDOX RUTH MANUEL IDA MARTIN RUTH MASON CHARLOTTE MILEY LELIA MOORE DOROTHY MGCLURE OLA MCCORMICK HAZEL MCCORMICK EVELYN MOODY MARTHA McDOWELL CHARLEEN MOIR ANNIE MOSHER MARIE NEREN DOROTHY NAFF MABEL OLIVER CAROLINE PAYNE GERTRUDE PHILLIPS FRANCES POLLARD KATHERINE PEARMAN CAMMIE PETERS RUTH PRICE ELSIE PROFFITT CORINNE RUTROUGH ZELMA ROBERTSON EDNA ROBERTS ISABELLA ROBERTSON MYRTLE RAIKE FLORA RASMUSSEN TABBA REYNOLDS LILLIAN RICE NELLIE RIDDLE IVA SPANGLER SALLIE SI-IIPMAN CARTER SONN MARGUERITE STEWART VIRGINIA SHAFER BEETRIS SHOCKLEY AUDRIE STRUDWICK MYRTIS TAYLOR MARGELINE THIERRY CLARA THOMAS HELEN THOMAS ANNE TERRELL DOROTHY THRASHER RUBY URQUHART ROSE VERNON LUCIE WEBB ELIZABETH WILLAUER ELIZABETH WILL5 BERTHA WALKER NINNA WARREN MARY WIRSING HELEN WRIGHT GOLDIE WILKERSON VIRGINIA YINGLING SYLVIA YOST
”
Page 80 text:
“
74 311013115 uf IKIJHTIUISZ 1919 The Child is Father of the Man HY Petey, dear, what can be the trouble? anxiously exclaimed his mother. O mother, l failed on Geometry exam. It made lVlr. Phelps so mad he rolled his big eyes at me and said, 'You may go to the of-fice and ob-tain a per-mit to en-ter a-gain this class,' Oh! what must I do? But nearly everybody was in trouble to-day. Ben and George, my best friends, were promenading down the hall, imitating one of the faculty, when suddenly Mr. Turner whirled around and came switching back toward them. l-le says Ben will be put out of our history class-no, didnit touch George, for he's lVliss Carlisleis pet. Oh! but I must stop. Forrest Miller' and Sally Lovelace say I ought not to fuss about our instructors for we often 'try them.' If Forrest and Sally ever become teachers they will certainly be loved by their pupils. Then thereis Willie Parsons who is a good boy. Smart, too, but doesn't act like he thinks he knows it all. Mother, why am I not like him? Rap! Rap! There! some one knocks! Good afternoon, madamf, Good eveningf, l, John S. McDonald, the solicitor of subscriptions for our approaching Annual, am before your charming personality this afternoon for the purpose of winning from you your kindest consideration of our 'Acorns of Roanokef This is a most noble volume. Speaking my incantations spontaneously from the chemical standpoint, it is one of the most illustrious ever produced by a student body. Pardon me, young man, but at leisure hours I enrich my vocabulary by the use of a dictionary not by conversation with agentsf, Having thus viewed disappointment and defeat, Mac lVlcDonald retraced his steps toward the I-ligh School building. just as he turned the corner-. Chl hello there, Sully! You are looking mighty sweet and sprightly this afternoon. How goes the Annual?
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.