Seagrove High School - Se Hi Yearbook (Seagrove, NC)

 - Class of 1947

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Golda Lowdermilk Pioneer Homemaking Club, 1: Eng- lish Club, 2: Beta Club, 2-4: Circu- lation Manager Highlite, 3, 4: Class Poet, 4: Most Sympathetic: Most Poetic. Marie McDonald Basketball, 2-4: English Club. 2: Glee Club, 1: Friendliest: Most Characteristic Girl: Marshal: Co- Captain Basketball Team, 4: All- County Basketball Team, 3. Herman Shaw l-'.F.A. Club, 1-4: English Club, 22 Vice-President Class. 3: Basketball. 2: Beta Club. 2-1: Neatest Boy: Cutest Boy: Glee Club, 2: Treas- urer Beta Club, 3. Charles Teague Class President. -1: F.F.A. Club. 1-4: Secretary. 2: Basketball, 1-41 Bus Driver, 2-4: Glee Club, 2: Best All-Round Boy: Class Baby. adils -C56- SENIORS 'mfs wwe.. . , N., i 5? X97 f 1 iftzig, Q ff, . . W Q. 1 , ,x . 1?4?a--'C ' ' 'it' 935' '51 if m41,,.27fw . .1 t .Q . V, 2.5, rf. 5 wt. , - e,9'.f V. mHSCOTS Earl Hancock Brenda Faye Voncannon 8 Gladys Luck Glee Club, 1-4: English Club. 2: S.O.S. Club, 1: Best All-Round Girl. Bob McNeill F.F.A., 1-4: Secretary, 3, 4: Bas- ketball, 1--1: Boy Scout, 1-4: J.A.S.M. of B.S.A.: Bus Driver, 3, 4: Mar- shal. 3: Secretary Class, 4: English Club, 2: Most Athletic Boy: Most Handsome Boy: Class Play. Grace Strider Glee Club. 1, 2: English Club, 2: Class Treasurer, 32 President Glee Club, 1: Girl Scout. 1: Basketball. 4: Best Mannered: Class Play, Martha Williams Glee Club. 1. 2, 4: Girl Scout, 1: English Club, 2: S.O.S. Club, 1: Quietest Girl: Most Pessimistic. ,E s-15 .i . . 'I ' 4, 'C' 1 . . bg .. . ' we in -- - V W .,4 1.xr H r l , gf , vf , 'iii 1 -. ' rf'

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Conie Freeman S.O.S. Club, 1: Glee Club, 2: English Club, 2: 4-H Club, 1: Neatest Girl: Most Artistic: Sewing Club, 4. Vitis Hancock Glee Club, 1: Pioneers In Home- making, 1: English Club, 2: Beta Club, 2-4: Business Manager High- lite, 3, 4: Typist Highlite, 3, 4: Class Secretary, 3: Managing Editor SE- HI,' Most Dependable: Class Play, 4. Louise johnson 4-H Club, 1: Marshal, 2: Time- keeper Basketball, 3: Girl Scout, 1: Secretary and Tl'eilSlll'el' Class, 1: Glee Club, 1: S.O.S. Club, 1: English Club, 2: Circulation Manager SE- Hl,' Testator: Best Conversation- alist. Dorothy Kennedy English Club, 2: Beta Club, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2: Softball, 1-4: High- lite Staff, 4: Captain Magazine Sales, 4: Most Timid Girl: Most Studious Girl: S.O.S. Club, 1: French Club, 4. Thelma Lee King Glee Club, 1, 2: S.O.S. Club, 1: Beta Club, 3: Softball, 1-4: Highlite Staff: English Club, 2: English Medal, 2: 4-H Club, 1, 2: French Club, 4: Most Popular Girl. SENIORS 7 Leona Hancock Glee Club, 1: Pioneer Homemaking Club, 1: Beta Club, 2-4: English Club, 2: Editor Grade News High- Iite, 3: Typist Highlite, 4: French Club, 1: Associate Subscription Manager SE-HI: Most Capable: Best Personality. jocelyne Harvell Glee Club, 2: 4-H Club, 1: Class Play, 4: Biggest Flirt: Wittiest Girl: English Club, 2. Denzil Kearns Glee Club, 1: English Club, 2: Girl Scout. 1: French Club, 4: Girls' Club, 4: Best Dressed Girl: Pret- tiest Girl. Joyce King Class President, 3: Glee Club, 1: Basketball, 1-4: Co-Captain, 4: Eng- lish Club, 1: S.O.S. Club, 1: Cheer- leader, 3: Associate Circulation Manager SE-HI: Jolliest: Most Ath- letic Girl. Dewey Kiser F.F.A. Club, 1-J.: English Club, 2: Basketball, 1, 2: Most Optimistic: Wittiest Boy: Biggest Flirt.



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CLASS HISTORY Early in the fall of 1943, another class of green horns entered high school. Since this class was large, it was divided under the direction of Mr. Henry M. Woods, Ir., and Mr. Harold L. Sharp. Mr. J. R. Robbins was our new principal. At the end of the Hrst semester, this group, now hard at work, learned that Mr. Woods was leaving them and that Mr. W. E. Wil- liams would be their new teacher. Now, in step with other high school students, this class of forty-two students was look- ing forward to the year when they would receive their diplomas. Since we were Sophomores the next year, we were a happy group, for we had outgrown the name Freshman Mrs. Evelyn Harris was the girls' homeroom teacher, Miss Sarah Richards, the boys. Also, we had a new principal, Mr. E. L. Bortner. Many class members participated in athletics, the most outstanding of which was basketball. Ten students received bids to the Beta Club as a reward for their good scholastic record and leadership among their associates. Our junior year found our number de- creased by five students who had left us for various reasons. Miss Estelle Brown was the homeroom teacher for both boys and girls, since we had been consolidated. Three more received bids to the Beta Club. Our first trial at publishing the Seagrove Highlight, with no previous experience, was a big task for the Beta members. In the spring, we had our first formal ban- quet. Our girls made up the entire first team in basketball and came out with great honors by winning the Randolph County Tournament played in Asheboro. We really looked forward to our Senior year. Our class was the first to endure the ordeal of an extra year in school. Miss Brown was still our homeroom teacher. The sixth edition of the SE-HI, our an- nual, was one of our new responsibilities. To get money for its publication, we gave a Christmas play and a Senior play, sold advertisements, magazine subscriptions, and stationery, Many athletic honors have gone to members of our class. We give our instructors full credit for the good they have done us. We shall miss you, but we are proud to have acquired the lacnor of graduating. As we part from you ear, please accept our thanks and our I 'hes. Nellie jean Dorsett, . Class Historian. ' CLASS SPOEM OF 47 By GOLDA LOWDERMILK H ere's to us who have reached the goal, UV ho have traveled the rocky road, Who have here at last attained a scroll That pays for all our load. Wfe'll never forget our high school days. Fine were the times we've had. ' As we depart to go our ways It nzahes our strong hearts sad. We've only lived the hes! of life, Enjoyed its happy youth, Soon we'll enter this world of strife To uforh for honor and truth. Wfhen we get old and life is nnsnre, IV hen the road is rough and wrong, lVe'll rherish a memory of this hom' sefnre That will last onr whole life long. May eafh of ns he trite To oar colors hlve-and-white. Goodbye, goodbye, adien, There's work for all the trite and right.

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