Shelby High School - Cruiser Yearbook (Shelby, NC)
- Class of 1938
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Advertisements O i 1.hu-.lf-- ! if ,. 3, Lk 4' gn - DEDICATION IN RECOGNITION OF THE GENEROUS SPIRIT OF THE CITI- ZENS OF SHELBY WHO HAVE ASSISTED IN BETIERING PUBLIC EDUCATION, IN SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR THEIR EFFORTS ON OUR BEHALF, AND IN DEVOTION TO THE HIGH IBEALs WHICH THEY SET BE- FORE Us, WE DO RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS NINETEEN THIRTY- EIGHT EDITION OF THE CRUISER TO THE CITIZENS OF SHELBY. H1 Tix edzzmtion f0I'Hl.f Ike IYIIIIIIIOII mimi. ml fu Ike twig if bent, rise treefv fl1t'ffl1C'd.H P01111 S06 0 V 51 5 .. Q A , L' Qiiigiffgfpif 1 , N.. , ,,,, f.1,4,mf P :gi . , V- ,y- ,. 1 V -b Q., -1 M,-i.,'j'LA xl -g ' I . -. Y- F 1 -1'QlL.:.v'f '-.-. 4 2 J yagfifgfgfiisw -Eff v . YH mjvvxr E. Pvevxlv 9 V WAV .VVS Supeviuiendem VYIHUWX X ini 'SKS HS.. W. C. U. N. C. VIIIIQINIA Co1'HIIAN BRowN K-2-f Home Et'0lIUlIlit'.l' 1 B.S., Lander, College J I l I ' If I . , , I VI 1 J - my ,,-1' 11 x ff' ip- Fl f -If ' A V J W Il' X ll lll l , I-l-l'li:l V ll ff Q 5 HARRllE'I l' H. ANTHONY Hume Iifllllflllljfl' NANCY BIINN p!7y.fjl'I1l Et!llt'.41lf0ll AB., Meredith College M,A., Columbia Tc-uclmcrs' College X MARY LIIIIQ Docczmw Latin AB., Wintlxrmmp College MAMIIE LOU FORNIEY Ellgfllh A.B,, Mem-IlitlI College FACULTY INIZZ FRIQNIQIHI Mlnia' HM., MeI'cditlI College A WILLIAM B. GooImsoN Hiuory BS., Davidson College j. G. HAGAMAN Svieure B.S., Appalachian State Teaclmers College ELIZAIIIITI-I HENDRICK Engfiyfn AB., Wintlmrcmp College ELIZABETH M. HOPPER Sriefzce and Mutherlzalim' B.A., W. C. U. N. C. ' it 1 1 KD 'X me 7 A ' l . it 'Z V will ,Y -LY ' - it . l -- 1 tr! Q :AI iw MARY LOUISE HCJPPER Englirh A.B., Duke University J. Y. IRVIN Matlaezmztitir O Blizyake, Forest College A l LI! 5-nun l.4Ml.,o '41 44-'J' ours, - M CR 'l DBROTHY MCBRAYER A-.3.Q,:,, 3,Lw:l ' 'KL' Q' X , ,A F . nglzgla 'Vial JU-4u..fiL-'Q 70.9. Cl,-HD - A.B., Meredithfollege , LA, .W Q-L PL-L .- lI.d..4,'1 'lg' Jk..lJe7l- V yu Nw N . if ,N u , VXNMURRAY MCGOWAN Hiffory and Emnomief A.B., Greensboro College jon SHAW Commercial Science A.C.A. and A.B., Bowling Green Universityg A.B., Univer- sity of Kentucky. l FACULTY AMELIA STEVIQNSON Cizfitir Greenbrier College GERTRUDE TAYLOR Aflathezrzalitir George Peabody College Asheville Normal n WINONA WALKER l5 ' Librzzrian -'H vu U B.S., State Teachers' College of Virginiag B.A., University of North Carolina. DoNN1s G. YELTON French and Soriology A.B., W. C. U. N. C. HAZEL PUTNAM Sefrelary lo Ike Sfrperilzlemleul Page Nine T Iihlfl M 2 ' , 5 1 42 I2?kmT5Ei M - I Q FACULTY SNAPS E I9 Off I 9 3 a -s-'ol-04-m -a........,..g..,..,...... SE IOR CLASS 0 OFFICERS BRUCE MORGAN . . . . P1-afidwzf BANKS CASHION ., .. Viw-P1-emlwzf EDVVIN FORD .. .. Sew'vfL11'y C. RUSH HAMRICK, JR. ,. , . 7'refz,mrw- 6 MmmAN CASHION FORD HAMIUCK Iizgu EIL1-Ln ...............,..,........... .. .. ..,..,....., ...q.....g..g..,... ...........,.... Q 1 1? ,,- I C., r .,' Y I Y ', ji Ii la- lk XIII, AIIIHIFMT 'I- I 'Q I f III AIIEY Axuowooo BAILEY BEAM BIVINS B. BLANTON FLIIA M. BLANTON LUCY M. BLANTON ROIIERT j. ARIZY ALSTON ROBERT BIVINS MAIITIIA DAVIS ARROWOOII BILL BLANTON VVILLIE CATHERINE BAILEY ELLA MAE BLANTON RUTH BEAM LUCY MAII BLANTON SENIORS F ha I PIIIQI' 'l'1I'c'lI'I' .iii-1 1 ,, . , J vjff' NQAYA M ,J JM! 'YJ VN' 4 . J' If' ff U Aj ., QM ff! Ax xi' . fx Kf f m Y Ill, :I X i ,ith X Ii,-HL-5. 'I,I Il.: Vid, ,KIM Iwi . II-141. , Aw A EMI W J. , M - ! 1 II 1 I I 1,9 I FR - I E -'- SEN IORS MARY LYLLYAN BLANTON SUE BUEE NIIKE BORDERS EMILY BUICE ARCHIE BRIDGES KENNETH BUMGARNER WILLIAM ROBERT BUCHANAN JULIAN M. BYERS. JR. r ' , .V I lL4JLj, g.v '-l'4-4-4-'J '-4-A--1.,s..4.,.,-4 .1 .' yu1u.,s,uA MARY BLANTON BORDERS BRIDGES BUCHANAN BUEE s BUICE BUMGARNER BYERS 1351 H523 Page Th W Q ' T ,V -I fp xl M ,E U W :ij ,, - Q AI x A Q +L A PW A A + 5 f'- -ei A Am I' 5 A 4- V A X X 4 . n, - ' CARPENTER CASHION CHILDRESS CLARK COOKE COSTNER CRANE CROCKETT Hl5AMAN CARPENTER MILDRED COOKE BANKS CASHION MILDRED COSTNER LILA BERNRLE CHILDRESS EDWIN YATES CRANE FRANc:ANNA CLARK RosE MARIE CROCKETT S EN IOR S PEIRQL' 1 lllll'fUL'7l ,..,i. -l- K4 I DSL IXTA ,A I ' ,,,- 3.5 I I in M I I, I. :ig ff ELmlLl l'A5 ERE A SENIURS RUTH EDNA DIXON HERMAN MCGEE EAKEI1 DEWITT DORSEY MARGARET LOUISE ELLIOTT GRAIJY EUGENE DOVER NADINE HALL ELLIS ELIZABETH DUNCAN MARTHA ANN ESKRIIDGE -,-iii-1 Aff! , f Af. -L64 '..s.'4cf'7-:N 4 4' I I 1 , gg Ave., ,Lf:LZ4?z4.fc'O fv-ff -'Z' 7' DIxoN DQRSEY DOVER DUNCAN .,. 140 Jvwv.1.Jl'H4J ffffxf M441 .,-alfa 6 bqysfrf 'Aff-' Wv 0L7f,,,..xf ft -1 C EAKER ELLIOTT ELLIS ESKRIDGE A L 'k'g P.1ge 1511 I L' U ll 'iw ,li-1 ,1 v ---GQ F :TCH FORD GLENN CERADY linmi LLIZABIZTH Fmiu EDWIN CLARK FORD JIMMY FRLQRMAN FORRIEST GLASS Page Sixteen XJ' GLASS RUSH HAMRICK FREEMAN HAMRRIGHT MARX' QLLIENN VlfRNoN CQRADY Anmu Lula HAMl5RIGllT' C. RUSH HAMRICK, JR. SENIORS I S ? l:IRm IIE E RE - SENIORS MARY RUTH HAMRICK DOROTHY ELIZABETH JENKINS EVALYN ELIZABETH HAWKINS LEONA MAE JOLLY of GARY HEFFNER 3' WILLIAM JONES, JR. , I . , me 0, JD , LILLIE VRONIA HUNT f 7 HUDSON KEMPER Ajybf Sf., .P . I6 F, ,7 Q V .ff ,f fi 3' CMA M. HAMRICK HAWKINS HEFFNER HUNT JENKINS JOLLY JONES KEMPER 2 Q 7 Z I 9 3 8 S I Page Seventeen 1' J 1 .AV VJ fk v,, I. V X7 -1 ' 4 - LQ -Aj f I j fx V JJA1 i 4 W 1 I , Q J , 'ig A A ,n A ,gf T , A ' A T ww H.?3' 'YPA-4 ' ' fy ' . T fi 5 Ni' ' ' ,N I jnifflfrf I 7 f - ' il! T ' I WJ A ,M QM 1.Auc,uRlDGE Lovs LOWMAN LEECH . LUTZ MARTIN MAUNEY MOORE I X B1sTTY Suu LAUQHRIUQE FRANK Lovlz RUTH GRAc:1z LOVUMAN JOHN Lmzciu Purge Eiglliewz MARX' GRACQE LU PAUL MARTIN Louis MAUNEY GEORGE MOORE SENIORS TZ fe-X: ,rf 9 Q 'lgug 1 W' nl E L an ILE S I SEN IORS BRUCE MOBLEY MORGAN MILDRED MCARTHUR ELISHA FREDERICK MCBRAYER WILSON HINES MCDIARMID HARRIEIT MCDOWELL SYBIL AMANDA MCCARTER DOROTHY MCCRAW PI-IYLLIS ELIZABETH MCCRAW MORGAN MCARTHUR MCBRAYER MCDIARMID MCDOWELL MCCARTER D. MCCRAW P. MCCRAW Page Nineteen - f 1 X Y NW FQJX K rx? , l ax N ,ff T T 1' mtg . . 7 ,mf q EQ, HMI WHE N RXMLV cg' F QLN1, Nffzalf-If ' Q- ' ff L s TIF x AVJJQLLQ . 'K ,, gfw yyg' tw My .Lf MCKINNEY MCNEELY MCMURRY MCSWALN NlDEl.IL PALMER PARRIS E. PATTERSON SHIRLEY IWAI3 lX4CKlNNEY HUGH NOIZLL V1Ru1N1A BELLE MQNEELY WILLLAM CALVIN PALMER AVHRY WlI.I.lS MfXMURRX' KENNETH PARRIS RonER1ciK RAY MQSWALN ETHEL SUE PATTERSON SENIORS Iiagc' TZ4'L'7lffV 1 -hw 1E i KC AA 'G' W' M' M Q -. f 'A fi if-,R , K'1s,faLi . A. W+ A Af R' P- I 4' an EILII ER SENIORS OLA MAE PATTERSON CECILE MARIE RAINEY THERESA M. PAYSEUR RACHEL CHRISTEEN ROBERTS MAR JORIE JULIAN PUTMAN JAMES MONROE SANDERS MARGARET RAMSEY PONDER REBA SAUNDERS O. PATTERSON PAYSEUR PUTMAN RAMSEY RAINEY ROBERTS SANDERS SAUNDERS l907 I938 Page Tuwzty-we . -- I:RIuI5ER 1- Ilt A .TT Lx.x I I wh ' I ffl 1 I H flux.. A Ilgrjll I 'A ' A M SCARBOR0 SI-IARPE A. SMART W. SMART E. SMITH L. SMITH K. SPAKE M. SPARE MILDRED SCARBORO ELWARD E. SMITH AMY FRANCES SHARPI3 LOIS ALICE SMITH ANN E. SMART KATHRYN SPAKE A ' . .Li 'R I.. 'I 'fffj ' ' .ay 1 .f L -'L K -J' M. WILLIAM GARY SMART, JR. ' MARY RUTH SPAKI3 SENIORS Page Twenty-tufo E 0 7 i 5 I 9 3 1 . -.-I r NX xx 'I' 3 ff- 'MAX' I I. U1 gd T . . f 79. CV A M H? mp:.,I A T V , .' j 'M 47 A '- xii' ILI I E SENIORS RUTH THOMPSON MARGARET TRAMMELL ROY FRANCIS TIDDY, JR. BEN WALDROP VIRGINIA CATHERINE TOMs H. E. WALDROP, JR. MARY RUTH TONEY HELEN MAR JORIE WARREN THOMPSON TIDDY TOMS TONEY TRAMMELL B. WALDROP H. WALDROP WARREN -rv NJ .N 5. X K ki K Q x X . R 02 4 TL L J v Jr '.J,'.,!j- I J Q ffff' 1 ff I , I ,f , ,n-' YL' QIIXII A .I if if IgZI gf 'T f ' l ', ' M' A , F HX iw- I A I E RIIU' I 5 I HI 'X gf' ra' I f I If !'L7TIV'I SX., ,nf rf! f v I ,J WASHINGTON WEBB WEAVER WHITE B. WHITENER M. WHITENER WILLIAMS WILSON EDITH EVELYN WASHINGTON BETTY ANNE WHITENER JA, NELL MARIE WEBB MILDRED E. WHITENER au' 'U-KA, ,LL dawg, M40 fnA.A.l4,, ' I ' ll Q2 0445 ' Jwfkdq, QC 'V'd,LL-GJ, flwb VANELIA SUE WEAVER SARA WILLIAMS MARGARET WHITE ALICE RUTH WILSON SENIORS Page Tufenly-fnur O 7 I 9 3 8 - l THE WEATHER 1934-35-Cold, gloomy S EDITOR ms-as-S----Y E N I 0 B - 1 936-37-Calm 1937-38-Fair and W-f-W C H R CLASS OF '38 INVADES HIGH SCHOOL NEWS FLASHES Sept. 10, 1934. Miss LeGrand had to restock the library after julian Byers had been in high school a month. Julian, being such an omnivorous reader, had soon read all books except the dictionary. March 29, 1935. Wilson Mc- Diarmid, the preacher's son, be- came devilish in his Sophomore year. He's been the class cut-up ever since. April 3, 1937. Bill Smart, the class woman-hater, seriously con- sidered asking Reba Saunders to go to the Banquet with him. However, upon second thought he lost his nerve. Sept. 30, 1937. Alston Bivins, the pilot of the Senior Booth, took advantage of the free rein given him at the Fair and stepped out among the ladies. Perhaps this accounts for his sudden in- terest in dancing. Sept. 15, 1937. Hudson Kem- per arrived from Asheville to bring joy to Martha Eskridge's heart. Oct. 7, 1937. Bench-heater Morgan got in a game and tore up the enemy's line. jan. 7, 1938. Birch, the ma- gician, arrived. Ann Smart and Wilson McDiarmid can vouch that he is a magician. jan. 31, 1938. Gaily we tripped into the new building to begin the second semester. With everything around us bright and shiny, we donned new hope and courage to finish the year of '38. April 8, 1938. The Seniors displayed their dramatic ability by presenting Booth Tarkington's popular play, Clarence. May 31, 1938. Class night was a beautiful and impressive affair. June 3, 1938. The curtain fell for the last time on the class of '38, We were happy that we were able to leave the stage with a white roll fdiplomas, I believe, as a reward for service. But sor- row ruled the greater portion of our hearts because we were re- luctant to leave behind old and new Shelby High. JUNIORS STAGE BIG FEED EXCITEMENT RULES THE EVENING The class of '38 found the junior-Senior Banquet quite a task. Early we learned that the entire class could not plan small details, so a committee was chosen to plan the Banquet. Un- der the able guidance of Ann Smart, Mildred Whitener, Banks Cashion, Avery McMurry, Grady Dover, and C. Rush Hamrick, jr., no detail was overlooked. The night of the banquet ar- rived. It was rather chilly and all the girls had to wear wraps. But not Ruth Lowman--no in- deed, she was afraid of spoiling her dress. Several of the girls abused Emily Post by wearing in their hair the gardenias that were orig- inally meant for the boys' but- tonaire. A glass of tea was uncere- moniously dumped on Mr. Aber- nethy's exposed headg Virginia McNeely was so absorbed in Grady Dover, she forgot her toast, and Bruce Morgan was so excited that he calmly ate the crinkled paper cup instead of its contents. fAside from these things, Jun- ior-Senior was a triumphant suc- cess., A Short, Short Story Silence fell in Mrs. Hendricks third period study hall. And when silence fell every Senior looked Wonderingly about. What was wrong? The door opened. We breathed a sigh of relief. It was only Avery, late as usual. Why the delay? Wlio would it be? One moment hopes were high, the next a sigh would dampen each hope. Once more the door opened. Every eye turned to greet it. Oh-no whispers, no gum, no moving-it was Castevens. She was going to substitute for Mrs Hendrick. SENIORS DISH OUT HOT DOGS CRUISER ASSURED Can you recapture that feeling of agony after one day of work- ing at the Fair? Surely it was work, but Seniors admit it was one of the most interesting weeks of their entire four years. What's more we made stacks of money that guaranteed the publication of the '38 Cruirer. If you wish to secure facts about the operation of a Fair Booth, just ask Bill Buchanan or Alston Bivins. They will be glad to supply you with information, especially about how to make yourself comfortable when you wish to snatch a few minutes' sleep in the middle of the night. On second thought, julian Byers might be able to tell you what to do for dishpan hands. From all Seniors comes a vote of thanks to those who made the Senior Booth a success. Partic- ularly would we commend the spirit of helpfulness shown by Bill Buchanan, Alston Bivins, Mrs. joe Buff, and the many Seniors and Senior mothers who so faithfully served. Paper! Pencils! Pens! Upon advancing to the second rung of the high school ladder we began to feel our importance, so it was decided that as a pro- gressive class we must have money. The traditional paper stand was the answer to this problem. With a keen sense nf adventure we opened the paper stand and began selling our wares. Under the able guidance of Ann Smart, enough money was made supplying students with school necessities to have a party, and to carry forth a handsome sum to our junior treasury. PROMISING STUDENTS It was September 10, 1934, when S. H. S. shook with a re- sounding shock of fresh bom- bardment. The class of '38 had arrived with fighting colors flying. Upper classmen thought that they were surrounded by an army of frightened youngsters, 200 strong, who could never furnish real competition. They soon re- treated, however, for spies re- ported that '38 had brought with them a most promising class filled with students ladened with the right ammunition, the spirit of success-do or die! Jumons' Fnmnclens Pnovz ffvouna AND HEALTHY PLAY A BIG SUCCESS On March 5, 1937, excitement prevailed among the class of '38. It was one minute until eight o'cloclc, and the curtain was about to rise on the first Junior Play in the history of S. H. S. juniors sat back and took it easy, trusting the luck of their play to the hands of Virginia McNeely, Ann Smart, Martha Eskridge, Mary Glenn, Virginia Toms, Betty Laughridge, Avery McMurry, Bruce Morgan, James Sanders, Forrest Glass, C. Rush Hamrick, jr., and james Bar- nette. The audience gasped at the daring feats of Forrest Glass, who had decided to be a notorious criminal. Under the influence of james Barnette and Bruce Mor- gan, he reformed-but his future was dark! C. Rush Hamrick, jri, attempted to blacken, forever, Forrest's name, but with the help of a group of Young and Healthy high school students, his name was cleared. When the curtain fell on the last act, applause assured anxious juniors that the play was a huge success, both from an entertain- tment as well as a financial stand- point. ? n X wu- Wl . j . .C Wi, , .' 1 ' D144 I fu 1 EWS 1. RR: WIRE E ' A SUP ERLATIVES -QWL M051 Hmzdmme Boy AVERY MCMURRY Mon! Atmzctive Boy BRUCE MORGAN Mon' Popular Boy RUSH HAMRICK Most Vermtile Boy BRUCE MORGAN M051 Energetif Boy GRADY DOVER Mart Depefzciable Boy BRUCE MORGAN Bef! Athlete KENNETH PARRIS 35,4 ,552 233 ? 2 .IIII1IfIiIflr2lAlidiT ,TEAM , ,Q-SIS Fixx V. xr V JI ' I J DH.. .ct 'Agia he J W I' It 4 - ,' . . , H X -,jV 5 I I -- 'l tPGIiI I' I SUPERLATIVES Prettiext Girl BERNICE CHILDRESS Mott Attrezctirze Girl EDITH WASHINGTON VIRGINIA MCNEELY fi I 5? Eg Mon: Popular Girl 331 5 Mort Versatile Girl ANN SMART Moxt Energetie Girl ANN SMART Moxt Dependable Girl ANN SMART Beit Athlete ELLA MAE BLANTON l I I i 3 I 5 2I907EI938i png e Twenty 1 25 1+ , Y :ia - --V' lv H 7 iv'1r?1715R-wkir sir gf? 5, 34-ii I WC I3 l 31 F' A 'wg ' ' V 50 EQNSEWSUQE I5 fmima X - N Si SENIOR SNAPS 5 r256'i I6-ii-Z, f ingwf ff TW U 1' :Qi .r vg11,u ww P9 LW' ,, ,, , KVM 'gig 'WJ -1 e my Mug! 'PENS xsi in K gif' ' el I' SENIOR SNAPS '9 0 7 I 9 275 'fad ' ?f'ff' ' 7 'i f , If H WW 'Z HW I E an 1 E 1 ' Y 1 Q1 I Y,,,..f! f-'f ' Y 'Q N4 :V :K 41-A, Qui n? -lp j!Hl . H ER 5 JUNIOR SNAPS --0--our-0-4-4--0--Q--0-4--0-0--0--0--0--0--0-0--0--o--0--m-9--a--0--0--of-o--ono--c--o--o--o--o o Q 0 s s o 0--0--o--Q--A--0--c o 0 o n o 0 Q Q -o--Q--0--0--Q--u--0 0 0 0--0--o--v-0--u--o--o--0--o 0 c Q Q o Q--0--s--Q--0--Q--o--c JU IOR CLASS O OFFICERS O. MAX GARDNER, JR. . . . . Prefident PHYLLIS YA1'lES . . .. Vive-Pfefidwzl H ALFRED GREEN .. . . 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WII.I.I.IMs WILLIS J. WILSON Ag SAWILSUN X WVRIKIHT Y.I'I'I-as ' 9 . . I. Nq, - I ' IE xx I . WILLIAMS, CAi6lI.'I'Nl ,, , W' WILLIS, WILLIIQ WILSON, SUI2 WILLIAMS, Fli Ij5IvIAzsi.,I- 1. , WILSON, JAIQK WIIIGHT, j. D. WII.I.IAMs, Ivii'HAj ' g YATES, PHYLLIS xl! 0 X r ' i XX-,xx .1 -'x.N NX NF I, x I , I JUNIORS P.4gu Y'l1ir'I1-clgffl o 7 I 9 3 8 WL iff 1, , 1 I , ', mise QL F' hi ,tg --- I FQILI' I 5 'K ' O OFFICERS NED BOST . . . .... Prefidefzl VIRGINIA FALLS . . , . . . Vire-Prexidenl FRANCES JONES . . . ,,,. Sefremfy LOU COLLINS ..., . . . 7'rea.fm'er xx ' I' fx 1' 9 x , . ,jx Hr! WW? BOs'r FALLS JONES COLLINS l'mul1fw1l . . l'i4'L'-l'wuidn1! SL'1'l'c'l.H'l' vl1l'l,IlIH't'l' . l,H'llc!A'Ilf ...,.. . . . , I '11 u-P: wfdwzl ,X-llI'L'f,ll'j . . , 'I rmfvflrw' . MIN 'mm N - W A,1L P V ',,f Qi' ,EHR w '- A , , v f 3, A . 'f K ER --4 SC DPI If JMUR E HUM E RC X JM OFFICERS . . , .... .,... N nn B051 . HELFN Hvnmx Baum' Flmzmk .. II-SSH' Lou CTo1,l.lNs H1rp1,FY HARMON ., . XX'Al'1'lfu VUALKIZR Mfxx BARNFTTE Hm.rzN Humans Illvmflfefrlf . . . l'jl4L Pl't'YjL,L'llf S4'L'r'ef.1r1' ..,. 7. 7'L'.lllH'L'7' Pl'c'xf.4fL'l1l . . . I'f4'U-Prwfcfulff SL'z'fc'I.ll'1 .,... 'l're.111n'ur 9C ...... RAY IWCKINNFY ... Dcmcrrm' Aus'1'lzl.l, Tom BYERS .. . l.noN.uum SPIQNCIQR 9X ... ... FRANCES ,lumix C,1.fxkA Luiz FITCH ., lium MAH HICKS , . DAISY SANDERS lion llvnllzn I-'lmzll-in l'ul.n.lNs Il umng W XI.KIall l!.xuNlf'x II llluluslcs Xh Ku vu .Kurs-1.1, lin-.us SPI-:Nu-,n .luv-5 l ru'n Illrus Sxxlmlclzs l'l.1fr ffm!! Abernathy, Chas. Alexander, Dorothy Allen, Boyd B. Allen, Hazel Allen, Helen Anderson, Elizabeth Austell, Dorothy Barnette, Max Beam, Mary Benoy, Selma Blanton, Elizabeth Blanton, Gwendolyn Blanton, Joe T. Blanton, Margaret Blanton, Marjorie Blanton, Shirley Blanton, Vivian Bost, Ned Bridges, Helen Bridges, Katherine Burns, Lillian Byers, Tom Cabiness, Edwin , Champion, Erwin Coats, Pearl Collins, Jessie Lou Collins, Kathleen Crawford, Christine Crooke, Herman rowder, Betty 5 Borders, Bryan 'S QBDavis, Elaine Doggett, Mary Leslie XDorton, Betty Dover, Lamar Early, Wallace Elam, Inez Eller, Elizabeth Elliott, Carl Ellis, Betty Jean Eskridge, James Falls, Virginia Farris, Gene Farrow, Theron Ferree, J. E. Fitch, Clara Lee Flynn, Ralph Frazier, Bobby Garrett, David Lee Gladden, Virginia Gold, Benjamin r reeee c la ji -- iii SOPHOMORE ROLL Graham, Warren Grigg, Boyd Hall, James Hambright, Katherine Harnrick Hamrick, Hamrick, Hamrick, Harmon, Lillie Louise Roberta Sara Louise Higley Harrill, Pansy Harrison, Annie Hetfner, Kenneth Hendrick, J. C. Hendrix, Mary Hicks, Earl, Jr. Hicks, Eula Mae Hollifield, Beatrice Hollifield, Elizabeth Hudspeth, James E. Huntsinger, Peggy Huskey, Annie Lou Hyder, Helen Isenhour, Dorothy Jenkins, Margaret Jenkins, Robert S. Johnson, John Jones, Frances Jones, Margaret Jones, Ozelle Jones, Tom Justice, Annie Justice, Marie Kale, J. B. Kendrick, Dorothy Kitchen, Lawrence Lail, Marjorie Lail, Rosa Lee Lane, Joe Ledbetter, Dwight Livingston, Jack Lovelace, Harrill Martin, Francis Mauney, Helen Mauney, Hugh Mauney, Muriel McBrayer, Mary Annie McCurry, Billie . McDiarmid, Newton McKinney, Ray McMurry, Virginia McSwain, Beth McSwain, Mildred McWhirter, Walden Melton, Doris Mode, Clyde Morgan, Irene Moore, Aileen Moore, Harrill Mull, Joe Patterson, Aileen Pearson, Carl Poole, Mozelle Pritchard, Margaret Pritchard, Virginia Putnam, John Putnam, Margaret Nell Rainey, Aileen Reinhardt, Elizabeth Roberts, Martha Rogers, Chas. A. Rogers, Dennis Royster, David Runyans, Melba Sanders, Daisy Scruggs, Gertrude Sisk, Pauline Smith, G. P. Smith, Howard Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Jeannette Smith, W. R. Spangler, Minnie Sparks, E. Thomas Spencer, Leonard Tate, Marjorie ' Tiddy, Betty Lee Tiddy, Eugene Turner, Patsy Turner, Roy Sue Wagner, Dorothy Walker, Walter Wall, Ernestine Weaver, Frederick Wells, Aurthine Williams, Sue Martha Willis, Ruby Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Eugene Wilson, Jane Yarboro, Helen Yarboro, Jack L. ' Page Fnrlv-nm' HA I fl wh Ill HYNUA1 Wiz.-x'1'11l21is L-lmmlwzf , AIFAN Rm+ran'1's Muwm .. . ,, ,,.. PATSY Snom' lff.mn'w- , .,. . I.liHMfXN HAMRICK SB lm mimi . . . , . Vim .hx AICSXVAIN I M-Imviduzf ,. .,..,, MCR Nmzu. Xuul.Hj ..... ., IN1.-xnuafx1z12'l' Hmm lM,umw- . ,. Ci.-xum,x'N I.'XIiNl2'l I' l'rwlJL nl ...., I'iw-1'rwiu'w1l . . SL w'e!.1r1 .,... VI-I'L'.llll7'L'I '.., FR ESHMAN I IOM E RC DOM OFFICERS Pu' 1 idwlf ..... Vh'L'-Pre 1 fdylll . . SL'L'H'1'.lr'1 .,... ,l4l'L'.lllH'L'I' . l'r'widw1l ..... Vim-l'uvhfL'11l . . SL'lCVLf.I7'X ,..,. ,l1P'LflllH'L'I' . . SD . . Bmw H,-xwxms . . XXIARIUQN Sounmlm EIJGIQNF Asuum' ., CARI, CURlll?l.I QY .. IWARVIN BAUGHAM lXI.uuz.'xl SC p INT,-uw G.-xllm' C. CHAMPION J. am' Lian RITCH P,'x'r SI'.'XNCil.IfR xzcam' PUTN.-xm ROLAND ISL,-xm Hll.I. DUNri.'xN xvI',XI'llI4KS Klllll-ll'I's SIIUHI' llnllclrk XIVSHWIN Nm-.I 1. llmm .I uuufvr Ihr m.u ul li Xl 1.r f'llX3ll'IllN lin: u S1-,xM.1.r.n l'l'rxxu linux Ill an mx H xwxnxs Sm 'rn um .hm lu' flllllll-1I.l, 'lf Q jill if ,ll ilu, 'e pilgj fli S i t Felalll 5 Era it R Andrews, Billy Asbury, Eugene Asbury, James Baker, Willard Baugham, Marvin Baugham, Tom Beamon, Margaret Bess, Charles Bivins, Curtis Bivins, Gene Black, Dorothy Bland, R. V. Blanton, Edna Blanton, James Bosworth, Bebe Bowman, Carolyn Bowling, Marjorie Branton, Betty Branton, Richard Brazell, Mary Bridges, Ruby Bridges, Pauline Broadway, Robert Brown, Rachel Bumgarner, Arbuth Bumgarner, Thackle Byers, Edwin Byers, Lucille Cadenhead, Jack Champion, Doris Champion, J. C. Champion, Ray Chandler, Catherine Childress, Jimmie Clark, Margaret Cline, Lillian Cook, Mildred Cordell, Carl Cordell, Frances Creswell, Alva Crowder, John Crump, Joe Dayberry, Georgia Dellinger, Jeannette Dellinger, Mary Lois Dixon, Billy Doty, J. D. Dover, Nancy Ellen Dudley, John Duncan, Bill Duncan, William Elam, Roland Farmer, Hal Worth Franks, Eugene Franks, Jack Gamble, Harold Gardner, Lloyd Gault, Mary Gheen, Henry Gibson, Doris Godfrey, Virginia Grady, Paul FRESHMAN ROLL Grant, Ella Mae Green, Lunell Greene, Marjorie Greene, Pauline Grigg, Billy Grigg, Carl Grigg, Dorothy Hamrick, Charles Hamrick, Lehman Hamrick, Roy Hawkins, Beth Hensley, Arnold Hill, Marjorie Holcomb, Albert Holcomb, Charles Holland, Elizabeth Hord, Margaret Hudspeth, Elline Hudspeth, Martha Ingle, Evelyn Jackson, David Jarrett, Carolyn Jones, Claude Jones, Lyman Kemper, Clara Leigh Lackey, Elizabeth Lail, Annie Sue Laws, Dewey Ledford, Verdie Littlejohn, Margaret Long, Margaret Lutz, Betty Ann Lutz, Charles Maloney, Wanda Manous, Beverly Mauney, Charles Mauney, Clyde Mauney, Hugh Mauney, Jeanette Mauney, John Maynard, Sadie McAlister, Clyde McCluney, Erline McKinney, Clyde McSwain, Viola McWhirter, Dorothy An Meacham, Bernice Melton, Frances Moore, Selma Morehead, Harold Morrison, Earl Mull, Sue Newton, Glenn Newton, Miller Newton, Jean Nix, Dora Noell, Jack Norman, Louise O'Leary, Joe Oliver, Frances Palmer, Evangeline Pannell, Mildred Patterson, Burtie Patterson, James Payseur, Kathryn Peeler, C. M. Pendleton, Otis Phifer, John Philbeck, Ellen Poston, Thelma Putman, Dorothy Putman, Peggy Putman, Ruth Quinn, Virginia Reinhardt, Flay Rippy, Doris Ritch, Margaret Lee Roberts, Evelyn Roberts, Jean Robinson, Hazel Rogers, Betty Rollins, Fred Runyans, Lena Mae Sanders, Mary Short, Glenn Short, Patsy Shull, George Sikes, Frank Sisk, Virginia Smith, Josie Southard, Warren Spake, Jack Spake, Joe Spangler, Pat Spencer, Christine Stewart, Ruth Stockton, Robbie Gold Strickland, James Stroup, Clyde Teele, Martha Thompson, Bobby Thurkill, J. W. Toms, Anna Lou Trammell, Gay Winton Vickers, Jacob Wagner, Gladys Walker, Mildred Walker, Roy Ware, Billy Warren, Charles C. Watts, Sue Jean Watts, Z. W. Weathers, Billy Weathers, Bynum Webb, Margaret Weir, Viola Wells, Lucille White, Evelyn Wiggins, John Williams, Jeanne Wilson, Katherine Wolfe, George Wolfe, I. Page Forty-three IQO7 I938 I l IN MFMURIAM BILLY RAMSFY AND fmmerly menlberr 0 fha zlfzrs n 1941 J GIENEVIEVIE LOWRANCE gl: 4-N 695 X0 x nw Hx! JQ'1'fH7ff'9' ,x M5-ff? k , ,, fig! ,W , ., .f ,. , -1 4 , W V -5:1 ' , , . 3Lf3'if W'V - 1 f i.L!'52fi'?'3 - ' A 4Q'l-:W .Q F?-PM 4 N ,ff ' , .ww 5 V. ' R itwflbfrff R ' ii fp . .f-.,f-g-'g5,-1 - mg-Jeff - N M . .SPM , ,SV is ,. .V , ,g 3153?-., - . I 5 9321 '! l J , L , ' Y 1 Ak i Eg., y ,564 W Q f . f A , ' , J, , 4 1. .-R f' ' -qg g::1v ., ' ' , '5':.--,J--::13f'A'Ff vi- L '-,F ai . L : if' A . fgrw-' 59- .z uifx ' ,mug .Q h.,,. 'Y zggige' '- . :4-4. 4, ' A Wit , ,. 7 1iYfffl.,5w Z , ' ,-w,,.ftg, . ' igrxewfxif. ww V-'HJ 54,5295 wxf ' .,f1fsf':.,.,Jw' --- ' v., xvfw-'?J1 ,:4f4 '27 .0 v- j,ff?'5g Ill F' ' wwff Aw' df? L X' - -of d 4 l X ll HONOR SOCIETY Organized in 1921 In remguizcf Il'0I'fby .rerzvce nf .fll1de11f,r. OI'gcZlliZC'd in Shelby High Sclwnl in 1931. AIMS: 1. Encourage the development of character. 2. To create an enthusiasm for scholarship. 3. To promote worthy leadership. -I. To stimulate a desire to render service. BASIS FOR SELECTION: 1. Character 2. Scholarship 3. Leadership -1. Service MEMBERS Bmicgrc MoixoAN ANN SMART Aviam' MQQMURRY Mrrmuan WIIl'l'l1INIili Mfxrirmizlzi' Timmmisri. MAizoAR1z'r ELL1o1 r C. R1isH Hfxmiucx, jx. .IIILIAN Byuas Nlonmx MrMl'mu' 'I'ruMMr11.1. II.xMluc'K S:u.xn1 m'lII'l'l415 I II l':l.l.l0'l'l' Ihr-:ru i I I f JV I ,TAI A AA I -li--i 1 l . MARSHALS ELIZABETH POU BETSY HALL ROBERTS PEARL WEATHERS BILLY WEBB WALTER LAUOIHIRIDOE ALFRED GREEN MARGARET ELLIOTT RUTH DIXON-Chief MARGARET TRAMMIZLL BILL SMART JULIAN BYERS BRUCE MORGAN AdZ'iJ0!'f-MRS. DOGGETT l.-.l Q O, H H' W- ,H N W ERILI I E E RH' H- ,li.-la XIX 'lu . A- .f ' ' wffvmww . - iillyundf' ' . 50. - ...-1 .M l 65 at V ART CLUB Spfmmr- -Miss MCGOWAN jAMlzs Asuum' EVALYN I-IAWKINS Blu, BUCHANAN DOROTHY j12NK1Ns Elwc'1N CHAMPION SARA NEWTON TOM GH is rs P. vga lfnrly-eight N RUTH TONY JACK YARBORO Qui s ,I QE , : ma j ,- .JE IEE E DRAMATIC CLU OFFICERS I9re,I'ide11t ....... . . V ire-Prefid eu! ........ . Sefrelary and T1'eaf11re1' ..................... . . EMMA JOE BEAM MARY LYLLYAN BLANTON BANKS CASHION BERNICE CHILORESS NIILDRED CROWDER ROSE MARY FAUDELL CLINT NEWTON FRANCANNA CLARK BARBARA COOKE CATHERINE DENDY MARGARET DORSEY GIKADY DOVER MARTHA ESKRIDGE Spozzmr-MISS MCBRAYER FORREST GLASS IVIARY GLENN CELESTE HAMRICR RUSH HAMRICK SARAH MUNDY HAMRICK BETTY LAUGHRIDGE CHARLES LOGAN MARY GRACE LUTZ PEPPER MARTIN BRUCE MORGAN HAIIIIIET MCDOWEI.L AVERY MCIN1LIRliY . . . . GRADY DOVER . . . . . BRUCE MORGAN BETTY LAUGHRIDGE D. L. PEEK ELIZABETH POU CHARLES CONNOR HENRY QUINN BETSY HALL ROBERTS JAMES SANDERS REEA SAUNDERS ALMA SILVER JEANETTE SINGLETUN KATHRYN SPAKE EDITH EVELYN WASHINGTON BILLY WEBB RUTH VUILSON EEE- .zge Fnrlj-:zine I9 0 7 I 9 3 8 P .U Yfri 2 T ,, R I f - I -I .ma ! m m 'T it W' ,,- t , ' PL -f- L f f W' ERUIE R Prexident ...... Vire-President . Serretary . . . Treamrer . . . Reporter' . ToM MOORE DAVIS MAx GARDNER CHARLES LOGAN N. B. PANNELL HENRY QUINN BILLY WEBB HUGH WELLS BARBARA COOISE MABEL WRAY DOGGETT SARA MUNDY HAMRICK MARIE HAMRICI-4 CELESTE HAMRICK JOSEPHINE MCWHIRTER FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS S pf1J7,t'0l'-MRS. YELTON SARA MULL SARA NEWTON ELIZABETH PoU REBEKAH PUTMAN BETSY ROBERTS ELVA THOMPSON ELAINE WELLS PHYLLIS YATES RUSH HAMRICK HUDSON KEMPER AvERY MCMURRY FRANK LovE MARTHA ARROWOOD . . . AVERY MCMURRY SARA MULL . CATHERINE BAILEY . . . . BILLY WEBB RUSH HAMRIGK CATHERINE BAILEY MARY LYLLYAN BLANTON FRANCANNA CLARK BERNICE CI-IILDRESS RUTH DIXON MARGARET ELLIOTT NADINE ELLIS MARTHA ESKRIDGE MARY GRACE LUTZ HARRIETT MCDOWELL RUTH TONEY VIRGINIA TOMS NELL WEBB HELEN WARREN 1 , 13 ii , gfyfi gr? 'Z I lf I I I I BIIMBIFIIEQQAWW' I I . Lp . L1 Tiff! I I PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Prexid 6111 ...... Vire-Pmridefzl ........ S ec'f'eIa1'y and TreaJ1n'e1 DORIS CLINE CLARA LEE FITCH BOBBY FRAZIER BEN GOLD CIZLIESTE HAMRICR RUSH HAMRICK JEANETTE MAUNEY OFFICERS sw . . . AVERY MCMURRI . . . . RUSH HAMRICK S pm1.mrfMISS FORN EY NIEW'TON MCDIARMID AVIERY MCMURRY SARAH MULL ELLEN PHILBIZCK .IOHN ROBERTS DAVID ROYSTER NELL WIEBB PONDIZR REBA SAUNDERS JACOB VICKERS NELL WEBB JANE WILSON Page Fifrp 1-lilii I I M I TWT DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS Prwidwzf ...... .......... . . . MILIJRIZID VUHl'I'lENER Vive-Prefideflf .................................... . . . MAX GARDNER Serrefary and Tl'L'c1.flll'L'l'm . ..... . P. SMITH Il Spfnmfm-MISS TAYLOR AND MRS. HOPPERJ 7 TRIANGULAR DEBAT ERS A rmalive N e galive PIIYLLIS YA'I'Es MILDREIJ WHITENER ALFRED GREEN NED FOWLER J. Ii. FERREI2 CHARLES MAUNEY ANNA LOU TOMS NED FOWLER WILSON MCDIARMID BILLY WEATIIERS LLOYD GARDNER HENRY QUINN BYNUM WEATPTERS MAx GARDNER DAISY SAUNDERS MILDRED WIEIITENER ALFRED GREEN G. P. SMITH RUBY WILLIS BILLY GRIGG ELVA ANN THOMPSON PHYLLIS YATES EUGENE TIDDY Page Filly-lun 1 1 fi J X . .. Mx N,.I X' If :,. A fi W J. G. HAGAMA BUCK ARCHER BOBBIE AREY CATHERINE BAILEY BRYAN BORDERS TOM BYERS BOBBY CABANISS J. C. CHAMPION. JR. CAROLYN CARRICK JOHN CROWDER NADINE ELLIS ROSE MARY FAUDEL EDWIN FORD LLOYD GARDNER MAX GARDNER, JR. BAND ROLL MARY GAULT PAUL GRADY VERNON GRADY RUSH HAMRICK, JR. ELIZABETH HOLLAND THEO JARRETT HUDSON KEMPER EUGENE LAIL CHARLES LOGAN FRANK LOVE JAMES MOREHEAD NEWTON MCDIARMID VIRGINIA MCMURRY CLINT NEWTON . . . Direffor JEAN NEWTON JACK NOELL OTIS PENDLETON PEGGY PIITMAN HENRY QUINN FRANK SIKES G. P. SMITH, JR. BOBBY THOMPSON H, XVALDROP, JR BILLY WARE BILLY WEATHERS BYNIIM XVEATHERS, JR BILLY WEEE JACK YAREORO Ig O 7 N 9 3 Puge Fifu Ilafeg BOYS' GLEE CLUB WWIVU GIRLS' GLEE CLUB X, I f -, pq r, .. , 1 N L ,J -.-.f V' -, V -TA, , ? ,f X ,V .--f-A - ' RUSH HAMRICK . . . BANKS CASI-IIoN EMMA JOE BEAM B X f MM RUJRJIKEE BOYS' GLEE CLUB OFFICERS AVERY MCMURRY . ..................... ALSTON BIVINS R. V. BLAND BILL BLANTON MIKE BORDERS BILL BUCHANAN BANKS CASI-IIoN BILLY CROWDER BILL ESKRIDGE J. E. FEREE LEWIS FINNLEY NED FOWLER MARGARET ALEXANDER HAZEL ALLEN CATHERINE BAILEY EMMA JoE BEAM FRANCIS BLANTON SHIRLEY BLANTON MARY BRAZELL CATHERINE BRIDGES LUCIELE BYERS LILLXAN CLINE JEAN COLLINS MILDRBD CROWDBR MARY Lols DELLINGER NANCY DovER Leader-MISS FRENCH BOBBY FRAzIER FORREST GLASS HENRY GI-IEEN BEN GOLD ALFRED GREEN CHARLES HAMRICK RUSH HAMRICK CLYDE JUSTICE HUDSON KEMPER EUGENE LAIL EDWIN MARTIN . . . . . . Prexident . . . Vive-Prexident . . . . Secretary . Treaxurer AvERY MCMURRY JACK NOELI. N. B. PANNELL D. L. PEAK DAVID ROYSTER JAMES SANDERS JACOB VICKERS BEN WALDROP H. E. WALDROP, JR. BILLY WEBB JACK YAREoRo GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ELIZABETH ELLER A NADINE ELLIS RAY FRANCIS ADDIE LEE HAMBRIGHT EULA MAE HICKS ELIZABETH HOLLAND KATIE BELLE HoRD MARGARET HORD ANNIE Lou HUSKEY CAROLYN JARRET CLARA LEICI-I KEMPER DOROTHY KENDRICK ELIZABETH LACKEY ANNIE SUE LAIL MARY ANNIE MCBRAYER VIoLA MCSWAIN PHYLLIS MCWHIRTER MILDRED PANNELL BETTY ROGERS MELBA RUNYAN JOSIE SMITH BOBBIE GoLD STOCKTON BETTY TIDDY L VIRGINIA ToMs ERNESTINE WALL MARGARET WEBB AURTHINE WELLS CAROLINE WILLIAMS , JEAN WILLIAMS Page Fifty-ive ff -- .s ' I 'n www UV 5-1 , 1 I1 ,IN n:rr erv2!1f?Qq'W - - J- l: u Efmg H f lidilffr-in-CbieffAvlcm' MQMURRY Mclklmuu' Q5 1 w 'Q w EDITXQHXW SQFAFE Arniumuf Iidimr-in-Clvief . . . H2.. . ..... ..... C A1'ms1uN1z BAILIEX Arlirify lidimr ........ , . . , .V.j,.QL. . . . MARTHA Aakmxmon 7'ypi.sl ...... .. . ..... .... i N. F1 . ,. . C. RUSH Hfxmmcik, -lu. I'lmlff IiLIi!rf?QXyfX.'G5i. . ........ j1l1.1AN BYISRS ffmim- R., r? e92.1nW MEX. Bmsx' H. Romfms f No EJ K. xx 55 ' J lf.-XII rv Ammwrmn H,-xzmurix Bvnus -- .i ,X A- K , A R WAP , A T' ELH H Q' X . EWQQQ , Bll,Yi7IC',f.I' IMHIIGKQEI'-EDWIN FORD FORF CR ER BUSINESS STAFF A,f,ri.f11111f Bll.l'i7I6'J.1' Manager ........................ . ,... BRUCE MORGAN ' Typift ................ .... V ERNON GRAIN Affi,rla11t Photo Editor . . .... BILL PALMIQR ALf1'Hl'ff.I'fIlkg' Manager . . .........,. BOBBIIZ ARIZY oy X nf gy junior Representalizfe . VUALTER LAUGHRIDLJIQ N yi 9 KNO picturej 63 ,A W Qi MORGAN GIl.'XDY PALMER AREY R 'W I ,V R 3631 L L REF .- S K I f ' VL I I L2 1 3.21 ix fl X ff ' I' H W: N 1' F: I5 Nfl 54 I, I-W, I L N I A x . t- I :L- IMJQJ, ...M 4. . Preridenl ...,.... Vire-Prefidem . . . Serretury , . . . Tremurev' . . . RA-PATSY SHORT SB-CLARA LEIGH KEMPER 8X-WII.I.ARn BAKER SC-BETTY BRANTON RD -W. H. CHRISTOPHER Cleef Club .,,.. Bund .....,,..... fHOI1llgf..I7Il Club . . . Art Club ...,.,.. Dmmulir Club . . . ANN SMART RUTH DIXON PIIYLLIS YATES MR. RANKIN STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS MEMBERS 9A-JOE LANE 9B-EARL HICKS 9C-HARRILL MOOliE 9X-VIRGINIA FALLS IUA-THELMA BUMGARNER IOB-ALFRED GREEN BANKS CASHION BOBBY CABANISS KENNETH PARRIS BILL BUCHANAN Publir Speukin 1MIlf1'h:lll' ..., Debulirzg Club French Club . BRUCE MORGAN Cbeer Lender . . ELECTED AT LARGE MARTHA ARROWOOD GEORGE ROPE BILL BLANTON FACULTY ADVISORS MRS. DOGGETT . . . BANKS CASHION N. B. PANNELL . . . . PHYLLIS YATES RUSH HAMRICK IOC-BILL GHEEN 10D-CLYDE JUSTICE 11A-GRADY DOVER 11B-FORREST GLAss IIAA-BOBEIE AREY g Club .,.,,,... NEIL WEBB MARGARET TRAMMEL . . . . NIILDRED WHITENER . . ..... RUSH HAMRICK .. .. EMMA JOE BEAM VIRGINIA MCMURIIY MAX GARDNER N. B. PANNELL MISS MCGOWAN Z' lilgu Iflflx-Luqlfl xx l907 I938 Ps WKXXJ XIKX QS 6' Noi Na' HICNNVIH lluucls .fp 4 Wllsmrw MCD1.'uuwln -lu1.x,'xN liwus H11 1, Rlrimsu BUCK ANCHFR B11 I, Br.AN'mN HUYCIQ BRUWN IlII.IAN Bvnns ISANM CASIIIUN fjrmmlfs CUNNOR lllifi MONOGRAM CLI TB Gnmm' DOVER H12lm,,xN Iimixik G,-uw HEFFNER lloxslrwl' HULICK Alm1N KIQHINSON Blu. JONES OFFICERS lor LANE vUlI.lillIiN l.l2oN1mRm' EDXVIN MAKTIN XVILSON MCDIARMID Avlilw IXICMURRY BILI. I'.-umrzzz .....,, Pm mfull . VUL'-1,!'4'xlL1uIIf . . . Sc'H'c'!.lr1 .. kllrmlvllwr KIENNICTII I',uu:ls CARI, I'12'xnraoN Blu. Rlclllxoumi JAMES S.-wNmzus W.-x1.'1'lQnz W,-x1.KFsa X xH .xqxfxxl rf rf ,I 1 J ,X , . xx! ,X lk. Rf r K' v P 4 Y v .1 N, x' A- K af,,wKzf1 ,MM f- WJ J ly . . A V, 4'fsf,'V q' 1 1114, fr' V 0-avwfv. M 5 ...QQ ,f ffwf V J 4 'I K U! f5f3 f9 '4' wwf'-f' ' 6y+ Ljyblgfx I'Iuy4'rs Iirrli Anvil!-in . Blu. lh.,xN'rnN-- Alfvrnafff Cnpf. .. Bm'1'lf1 BRUWN URADY Dnvl-:R .... Bun Dmasrzv . . . , . Boum' l-'mzlrxln ARTHVR Gunn: . Rnmzm' Hl'x.u'K BILL Joxrzs ........ Hrnsox Ks-:Ml-run u'.kl,'l'l41l! I,.xl'ulmlm.l-. . .. Avrzm' hIl'Nll'RRY . . . ,. FOOTB Position HB T .. T ...G .. G ...G HB .. G .. HB FB ..C ALL SQUAD Players Ilmu-1 Momafxx . Krzxxrrm P.xmus-- Pusifion AlIe1'nr1tv Cnpf. .. E l',ml, 1'r-muses ..........,......... .. . FB BI1.1.x' Kll'HB0l'Rl. , , . . . IIB .l.xMr:s S.u'Nm-:Rs .................. . , , G Wann VAVGHN . .,,................. QB Playvrs wiflmuf pirfurvs HHRMAN E.-unix ,,....... ............. . . , C Glennm: Rum- Alfvrnnfrf Cnpf. ............... G VV.xl.'1'r:n W,xl.Kl-in ..........,,............... 'I' Crawl: ,........................ VV. B. KEOODSON Illmmgers BILL PALMER, WILBl'RN LEONHARD1- , 1 F JF - -'E WXXN W W Mui: fd I , ' P M Aw, 5 ,ws 11 'i- W Lk ' ' . X ' f 'Z 5 2 'A 'Q ilk L 1 m'UH44i.A ui M mi J , r TI N X l4,+ QWLM, 1, A r 'E . AT H. ' -.--. --- E FEILI I 5 R , J BOYS BASKETBALI Player! Pofilion Playen Pofition BOYCE BROWN . . . ...... G WILBURN LEONHARDT ........ . . . . . . G CHARLES CoNNoR . .. F KENNETH PARRxs-Alf. Capmin .. G GRADY DovER ..... ....... . . . G JOHN ROBERTS . . . . . . . . F GARY HEFFNER-All. Capzuin ... ... C ELWARD SMITH ... .,. . . . . . . . . .. F KENNETH HEFFNER . . . . F Caarh .... .... W . B. GOODSON DAVID JACKSON . . . . . . C Manager . . . . . BILL PALMER Page Sixty-Iwo iff!! 4, - I F -4 G ,Ji F LL I ' 2I'R'ufl5 EI F ' MI' v I Q VU I ,, I Y, A I ,Y I GIRLS' BASKETBALL Playem Pofition Players' ELLA MAE BLANTON--All. Capz. ........ F INIILDRED SCARBORO .. LUCY MAE BLANTON ............. . . . F PAT TURNER .... . . . EDITH E. WASHINGTON-Alf. Cupz. ..,.. F CATHERINE BAILEY CAROLYN WILLIAMS ............ . . . F MILDRED CROWDER , . . INIILDRED WHITENER . . . . . . F ELLEN PHILBECK . . . EVELYN CARTER .... . . . F PATSY ERVIN . . , . . . DOROTHY AUSTELL G MARY L. DOGGETT BETTY ERVIN ....... . . . G Gouda .......,..... . . . KATIE BELLE HORD G O Plllififlll G G G ..F F G MISS NANCY BUNN Manager .... . .. ELVA ANNE THOMPSON -...Qs I rf ! i Page Sixty-lbree 51 4' . 'I' E N N IS T EA M lim K Am mu Rlllilkli 1' Hlrrlcx CQICNIY l.r fQR.XNl1 In Xlil r-. IQUNN111 ,Imm AIrmNwN XXIIISON INIciDl.,xuMllu I I 1? -- I ' V T 1 R' , 1 x CIIl41l+1RL141ADl41RS K.. Rum: llmrnufix. ln. f1IIN'I' NI7XV'I'ON VIRGINIA NfClWIHiRY ANN 5INl.'XIi'I' Ijmuwm' Aus'1'12ll KIOSIIE SMITH lzMM.x .Ima limm Ixlmu' G.'XlIl.'1' ..,...m..- w,.......,....,. ,.............--an MN YXWX BMW, SKS , ff ! Cf VK K , 3 ' f i 1 4 . ff , , ' 1 Al , 1 yu 5' ' A 1 u , .S1 w ' ' V ' -' H . ' - ' 'L-.1 'W i , , ' X .ui 4 H Qui tsl minus ' O 'OO Compliments Austin-Cornwell Drug Company -M C C R A W- . 0 DRY CLEANERS o o All First Class Work Shelby Printing Co. 2l3 Lineberger Street -All Kinds of- Phone H3 Commercial Printing SHELBY- N- C- Phone 301 Shelby, N. c. Q 0 3 o o 0 Q O 0 0 . P A L M E R Messick Soda Shop Phone 119 Pure GYOCBI' Butter Toasted Sandwiches Candies lce Cream Pho... 44 Shelby, N. c. p.,.,,,,,i,, D,i,,1,, o ' 0 o o o Q John A. Anthony, Mgr. Ins. Dept. Oliver S. Anthony, Mgr. Real Estate Dept. Anthony 8: Anthony mu. Earns: .na msuxmucn FURMAN UNIVERSITY and WOMAN'S COLLEGE OF FURMAN UNIVERSITY B. E. GEER, President Arts, Sciences and Music, Speech Lineberger Bldg. Shelby, N. C. o do Page Sixty-fix and Dramatics, Business Adminis tration, Home Economics I -- ..-mph, I ff Hr! yFwI.I IE E PSM lf - . J' ,, A .-f W f ,r 'Alfl-Illjl : ll' T V .vm K 1 , 'ir ' 1 l,Q Kill 4 iff? limit! I ' zlllllil 'i r 12,31 ans ' it 'l'l'lw' Y I l ' l Of O Q0 An outstanding name in SEWING THREADS. Also manufacturers of Famous LILY CROCHET and KNITTING COTTON, BOUCLE. SIX-STRAND F LOSS, Etc. LILY MILLS COMPANY I shenby, N. c. O Mr. Hagaman: Dayid, where do we Q , and mang?Fs? Q, If your shoes are worth repairing we David Royster: Where woman goes. an ,,p.i,. then,- -1Q- Bring them in aw! nee what fine work , H I , d ' . I ' h- Blll S-wr: what dld you do durmg wZ,.2'2aii1 'f, .ui1S:I.'3?.i fZ1Zll3 the summer? finish job. Bill Palmer: Worked in my dad's store. What did you do? Sellers SIIOP Bill Smart: Oh, I didrfl do anything North of com square, Shelby, N. C. either. Q Q 'O O V C A R O L I N A D A I R Y I N C . C A R O L I N A ' 2 I3 N. LaFAYE.TTE STREET M A D E Carolina's Finest Flour . 7 Complete Line PASTEURIZED Dairy Products moms uzs O O O Page Sixty-.re , f A M i igfE 2gj' i,Q. A l:oRlu l5 ER ' 1- -4 9 B --- ee A--ee--f ee o oee4i-1--ew B B o Compliments of h VESPEEHSAESOWN WHITEWAY Security Life and Trust Company 1 X so L B B Id COMPANY i Sh lb N C X All Phones los 6 o o 0 o A E E E 0 BUY Q AMERICAN on. COMPANY p PRODUCTS 1 ' A ' A Distributed in Cleveland and h Rutherford Counties by i AREY OIL COMPANY p PHONE 764 W. G. AREY SHELBY, N. C. h Q ee- eeee-e - e4 7Y' '7 ' 0 f E W im W i' i Cultivate the Saving Habit- h Start an Account With Us Now FIRST NATIONAL BANK i Shelby, N. C. i Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Q A o o A o Compliments of D. A. BEAM COMPANY For For 1 Fresh Meats Coal and Wood Groceries Dry Goods Fish and Oysters Seeds i Phone 46 Phone 130 h oe e 0 'J S 21'-Jo-linosag X IIRUIEEFE QICFC T . We so AAAAAA - . A li ,Q A A ,, i 'Him' 'Vlh it 21155. fl ll' O 0 P Il I N T I N G OF QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICFS. We have recently installed a new Kelly B automatic press, adding speed and quality to our work. STAR PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of SHELBY DAILY STAR Lee B. Weathers, Pres. Shelby, N. C. 9 ' ' O ' She may not be an usher's daughter, but she certainly put me in my Compliments of Place- .O.i. Mae Jolly: Why are you crying, lit- tle girl? Little Girl: 'Caus broth r has holidays and ledrgrlitf' e Mae Jolly: Well, why don't you have holidays? Little Girl: 'Cause l don't go to , school yet. A: Q oe: A --e o SHELBY Success to the CREAMERY COMPANY Senior Class of l938 L Makers of the Celebrated 'HgBY5P0l?.AlllT'LAfHOEE Creamery Butter T SHELBY, N. C. o 0 4 -- A A o 2 O 7 Z I 9 3 rg- Page Sixzy-nv ...l-l-li fe new l -1 so V iew ' W l:rRm IE E Rr f i O Miss French: What is an operetta? ' Banks Cashion: My goodness, it's a girl who works in the telephone C0mPlimenh of office. ' ' Planters 8: Merchants Bruce Morgan-: Avery, why does Francanna call you Maple Syr- up? Avery: Because l'm such a refined sap. Warehouse Co. O O ,,,. , LENOIR-RHYNE COLLEGE QCo-Educationall HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA F our-Year College For Men and Women Competent and experienced faculty . . . Stands for high educational standards and high Christian character . . . Liberal Arts, Sciences, Teaching, Music, and Commercial courses . . . ldeal climate . . . Altitude l,200 feet above sea level . . . Summer School for state teachers. First term June 6 to july I5: Second term july I5 to August 24. P. E. MONROE, D.D., President LENOIR-Rl-IYNE COLLEGE., Hickory, N. C. o A o Q A - A AA ee e AAAA +ve i Compliments of CHARLOTTE BOTTLlNG CO. SHELBY BRANCH C Shelby, North Carolina oi, , me Sf'vf 'y I 9 O 7 I 9 3 8 A - RLILIEHFQ - A K, ,y ,Ei Elibjv -me , ,yn They say love is blind ancl the home is an institution, therefore, mar- Eat riage must be an institution for the blind. ilyli B L U E R I D G E Mr. Rankin: You say Virginia Mc- N el li b d ld d an't I C E C R E A M coemg toaicliooal tci:cil,ay?anWltio is this I am speaking to? Voice: This is my father. O -Q SALISBURY BUSINESS COLLEGE Established l 9 l 7 Margaret Linney, Instructor-Shelby Branch Efird Building S. LaFayette St. Winter Term Begins lst of january . . . Summer Term Begins lat of june Fall Term Begins Middle of September Write or Call for Catalog and Information MRS. SAMUEL T. CARTER, Manager ------- Salisbury, N. C. O O 0 - O - Compliments of - Dover, Ora, and Esther Mills SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA aw -o ggi-,. Is Wi Q G lx X ef X -- l: t R1 ILI' It 5 E 'RM' Miss McGowan: Where was the Declaration of independence signed? Grady Dover: On the dotted line. lQ.i New Maid Qwho had been told to ad- dress guests correctly,-usher ing in the admiral: 'This way, your flagship. Compliments of BUCK'S Service Station sm-zusv, N. c. O' O9 Save For a Higher Education We Welcome and Encourage Students' Saving Accounts Union Trust Company ln Union There ls Strength SHELBY, N. C. Member Federal Deposit lncuranc Corporation B A N KI N G Trusts :: Insurance O O O Shelby Building 8: Loan Association New Series lst Saturdays of Febru- ary, May. August and November of each year. CHAS. C. BLANTON. President J. F. ROBERTS, Sec.-Treas. J. L. AUSTELL, Asst. Sec.-Treas. PIEDMONT CAFE We Serve Home Cooked Meals At Reasonable Rates WESTERN STEAKS O Compliments of WALDENSIAN BAKERY OF SHELBY 6 Page Seventy-Iwo 2 Q 7 Z I 9 3 -4 1 n KJ ,, sseee -L i R'li.l'l 5lE 'fwi'i - f K A Q Q o S T U D E. N T S You Are Always Compliments of The W E L C O M E CLEVELAND CLOTH Meet Your Friends MILL At the Friendly Store Manufacturers of S U T T L E ' S Drug Store RAYON oooos PHONE :no so o - o o - o With our very best wish for the success and happiness of each and every boy and girl in the SHELBY HIGH SCHOOL. We congratu- late the Seniors on their success in producing this fine volume. O. E. FORD COMPANY fsince 1 888D Farm Machinery, Fertilizers and Building Materials Phone 37 Shelby, N. C. 0 0 Page Seventy-three ,.i...i1-1 X Z- S ,3,J:,j4' ip f ' i l LM :wins E1'R'e A All o--+A----See 0 0 Q Shoes Repairecl, Shinecl, Dyed All Colors A. Laclies' lnvisible Half-Soles F reeman's Shoe Shop General Insurance S. LaFayette St., Shelby, N. C. Q O and Q Q Real Estate Congratulations to SENIOR CLASS OF l938 LUTZ-AUSTELL Ph 658 Sh 'by N C Funeral Home Phone 33 Q ' Q Q 0 9 - 0 SAFETY - SERVICE - SATISFACTION PILOT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY C. R. WEBB, General Agent Lineberger Building Shelby, N. C. Q Q Q -' o f - f 9 FLOWERS GILLIATT F LORIST PHONE 7 Q , .,.-. ,. W Q P g Seven! ZIQO7-QIQS8-Q J YV C l f lone -ygc 44413 fp Q 414- IE. Ll . . W yt -+- IIRILIIEER S Q Q 0 O THE BEST IN Compliments of PERMANENT WAVES , FOR THE. MONEY R O G E R S Shelby Beauty Shop Phone I77, 2l2 S. Washington St. Shelby's Leading Shelby, N. C. PIHYIWOUSC -Q Q O Q Q 'O We pay 6'Zn interest on time certifi- C0. cates, compounded quarterly. lssued in amounts of Sl00.00 and up. Can Professional Building be converted into cash on short notice. So. Washington St. PHONE 774 M. 8z J. F mance Corpn. PROFESSIONAL DRUGGISTS Total Assets over S800,000.00 East Warren St. Shelby, N. C. Q Q O og o J. Lawrence Lackey CLEVELAND Drug Company BUICK - - PONTIAC SERVICE-QUALITY Sales and Service QUANTITY Phone 65 9 Q Q O Q McNEELY'S, INC. Shelby's Best Ladies' Store If you want to be smartly dressed always come to see us before you buy. Our ready-to-wear is the last word in style and quality and our service is unexcellecl. 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S lu 8 43 3 5 M Eu me 33 Hd ESE G 2 'SB GEC pee fi? -xl .li 1?- I. iii .5 .H 2? 122 lg! .ag .05 655 532 E-lo E2 ali Egg 2:5- -cgi- 5:8 F55 'iii sg' si! fe? iii 524 :AE 0 522 gra ii :fi ulg il, i ! 1 Ii Id ,E ESQ 301. oBm . 0 2 E! E :E O U2 N '50 E2 hi 15 is OO PW E1 fa 'Z EZ EE ii I YS 0 E8 si Eg in Ei I! ss EI al gs ii sz I2 12 EE So 'Ui I di an qi Sa EQ EE :gr-. I 3 T! E: si If -Es .55 o..1 s. Y LC 144453 efwrelillii. A so . AREY. BOBBIE A reliable worker, but jolly is he: Bobbie is the leading class social bee. - Holne Treasurer 11, 8, 47: Band 147: Glee Club 187: Student Councll 147: Annual Stan' 147. ARROWOOD, MARTHA Friendly, courteous, and versatile, too- You can't think of a thing that Martha can't do. Publication Club 127: Club Reporter 127: Dra- matic Club 187: French Club 18, 47: Vlce-Presl- dent French Club 187: Cnulsan Staff 147: Stu- dent Councll 147. BAILEY. CATHERINE Quiet, unassuming, yet full of fun- Seniors consider Cat a most dependable one. Glee Club Secretary 127: Home Room Secre- tary 187: Class Secretary 187: Art Club Secre- tary 187: French Club Secretary 147: Glee Club Treasurer 187: Art Club 187: Glee Club 11, 2, 8, 47: Basketball 18. 47: Debating Club 187: Physical Education 187: Marshal 12, 87: French Club 18, 47: Annual Edltor 147: Triangular Debater 187: Basketball Letter 187. BEAM. RUTH She's a laughing, peppy dame- Never, never, quite the same. Glee Club ln O'Keel'e Hlgh 117: Glee Club Service Emblem 117: Llbrary Servlce Emblem 127. BIVINS. ALSTON Jolly and gay-never does he complain, Study and hard work he holds in disdain. Glee Club 12, 47. BLANTON. BILL Witty, but shy, and ready to go, On the football fleld he's the star of the show. Home Room Treasurer 147: Football 11, 2, 8, 47: Football Letter 11, 2, 8, 47: Student Council 147. BLANTON, ELLA MAE Slow to study, but quick on her feet,- As basketball forward she can't be beat. Glee Club 11, 2, 87: Physical Education 187: Publlc Speaking 127: Basketball 11, 2, 8, 47: Basketball Letter 12. 87: Alternate Captain of Glrls' Basketball Team 147. BLANTON, LUCY MAE A very active Senior, with plenty of pep, In sports she's gained for herself quite a rep. Glee Club 11. 27: Publlc Speaking 117: Phy- slcal Education 187: Basketball 18, 47: Basket- ball Letter 187. BLANTON, MARY LYLLYAN Good-natured always: willing to lend a hand Mary Lyllyan is a loyal supporter ol this royal band. Home Room Secretary 187: French Club 18. 47: Dramatic Club 147: Publication Club 117. BORDERS. Guiet, unaggressive, with As songbird of our class grown. Glee Club 11, 27: Band 187. BRIDGES. ARCI-IIE So quiet is he, you'd never know he was there But at test time, he knows more than his share. Baseball 12. 87. BUCHANAN. BILL As practical a person as ever we knew: His business experience is surpassed by few. Home Room Vlce-Presldent 187: Glee Club 12. 87: Student Council 147. BUFF. SUE Such a jolly good person, we all must agree,- Sue's ready to join us in any little spree. Home Room Secretary 117: Glee Club 117: Dramatic Club 117: Student Llbrarlan 127. MIKE thoughts all his own in our affections he's W RX X H I IE.: Q Q K IJ' xl' lx I Ji, '. 5, I. 5. l l BUICE. EMILY A most energetic girl, we all must admit, As a worker Emily does more than her little BUMGARNER, KENNETH Kenneth, a meek boy, toward study is bent, But wet know he's behind us one hundred p cen . Basketball 117: Baseball 187. BYERS. JULIAN In history the envy of all the rest A hard worker, he'll climb to fame and success. Baseball 18. 47: Monogram Club 147: Marshal 18, 47: Annual Stafl' 147. CARPENTER. HEAMON Small and very quiet-such a timid little lad, But when it comes to math he isn't half bad. CASI-IION. BANKS Tall, good-looking, and sensible, too For the sake of the school, there's nothing he wouldn't do. Home Room Presldent 147: Monogram Club Secretary 147: Basketball 11, 27: Baseball 11, 27: Football 127: Basketball Letter 11, 27: Baseball Letter 11, 27: Football Letter 127: Glee Club 147: Dramatic Club 147: Student Council 147: President Student Council 147. CHILDRESS, BERNICE Here's a girl with a heart and a smile That makes our life in high school worthwhile. Home Room Secretary 11, 27: French Club 18. 47: Physical Education 187. bit. er CLARK, FRANCANNA A pretty young lassie who is very coyp She will be a sweet thing for some young boy. Home Room Vlce-President 127: Publlcatlon Club 11, 27: Publlc Speaking Club 127: Dramatic Club 18, 47: French Club 18, 47. COOKE. MILDRED Happy-go-lucky with cares that are few She gets all the fun that to her is due. Glee Club 127: Physical Education 187. COSTNER, MILDRED A cute little Senior-with the best of intentions: Boys shower Mildred with many attentions. Home Room Vice-Presldent 117: Physical Educa- tion 187: Glee Club 127: Student Llbrarlan 127. CRANE, EDWIN Quiet, strong-willed: Senior activities he never 017190868. Edwin has helped to make this year a pleasant bed of roses. Glee Club 117: Baseball 187: Baseball Let- ter 187. CROCKETT. MARIE Reserved and quite shy she sees everything that passes. Marie has been an ca-ample of decorum in our classes. Glee Club 117: Physical Education 187. DIXON. RUTH A tricky little grin that seems to say. What's the use of studying, anyway? Home Room Presldent 127: Physical Education 187: Chief Marshal 18, 47: French Club 18, 47: Student Council 147. DORSEY, DeWITT A sedate young gentleman, with words so few But. careful girls, he's looking at you. Home Room Presldent 147: Home Room Treas- urer 127: Glee Club 187. DUNCAN, ELIZABETH Dignifled, docile, she goes her own way Doing things for others on every school day. Home Room Secretary 127. DOVER, GRADY With his ready grin, and funny things to sa Grady brightens the life of Seniors each dag Home Room Presldent 117: Home Room View Presldent 127: Home Room Treasurer 18, 47 Dramatic Club Presldent 147: Debating 117 Dramatlcs 18, 47: Basketball 18, 47: Footbal 147: Student Council 147. EAKER. I-IERMAN Talks much, studies less, thinks schoal's a fool ball game: - But, without Herman, Shelby Lions would loo. :rather tame. Football 11, 2, 8, 47: Football Letter 12, 8, 47 Monogram Club 147. ELLIOTT. MARGARET A hearty friend and comrade true: If she has faults, they're very few. Home Room Secretary 127: Home Room Sec retary 147: Marshal 18. 47: French Club 18. 47 Glee Club 117. ELLIS. NADINE Glee Club, Band, and Orchestra, too,- Where music is concerned, there's nothing llu 'can't do. Home Room Secretary 117: Home Room Vlce Presldent 12. 87: Glee Club Acoompanlst 18, 47 GI Club 11, 27: French Club 18. 47: Band ani Orgliestra 18, 47: Alternate Drum Major 147 State Music Contest Winner 187: Student Ll brarlan 187. ESKRIDGE, MARTHA Gay, irresponsible, and full of life, She s trrnfde work pleasant during our four-yea: s e. Dramatic Club 18, 47: French Club 18, 47 Junlor Play Cast 187: Glee Club 12, 47: Physica Education 187. FITCH. EDITH Cheerful, talkative, and most energetic is she Without Edith where would the lively side Q our class bel Publlc Speaking 187. FORD, EDWIN Conservative, dependable, courteous and neat As Senior Secretary Edwin can't be beat. Home Room President 11, 8, 47: Home Roon Vlce-Presldent 127: Class Secretary 18, 47: Clasl Treasurer 127: Dramatic Club 12. 87: Glee Clul 127: Marshal 12, 87: Band 147: French Clul 187: Business Manager of Annual 147. FREEMAN. JIMMIE A popular young gentleman with personality plus Who stands by the class for better or wsu Home Room Treasurer 117: Glee Club 187. GLASS. FORREST So good natured-he thinks idleness is bliss: A c ance to snooze in study hall he'd never miss GLENN. MARY Energetic, enthusiastic, she studies much: She has all knowledge at her flnger touch. Dramatic Club 18, 47: Junior Play Cast 187. GRADY. VERNON Blow, blow, blow your horn, all the way through li e And fohen the hard knocks hit, just toot away your strife. Band 18, 47: Orchestra 18. 47: Presldent ol Band 147: Annual Stall' 147. HAMBRIGHT, ADDIE LEE Good-natured, kind-hearted, she loves to play, And fills others' lives with many a sunshine ray. Glee Club 12, 8. 47: Physical Education 187. Q . XJ , HAMRICK, RUSH. JR. 'e's worked hardest to make success for '38f s far as we're concerned Rush is nrst-rate. Class Vice-President 121: Vice-President of ublic Speaking Club 141: President of Glee Club 41: School Sports Reporter 141: French Club .eporter 18. 41: Class Treasurer 141: Cheer -eader 12. 8, 41: Junior Play Cast 131: Debat- lg Club 111: Public Speaking Club 12, 41: Dra- matic Club 18, 41: Band and Orchestra 18, 41: flee Club 141: State Music Contest Winner 121: econd Place in State Typing Contest 181: An- ual Stail' 141: Student Council 141: Treasurer I Band 141: Treasurer of Student Council 141. HAMRICK. RUTH he speaks to everyone, makes everyone her Friend A Ill the broken hearts and hopes she will try to mend. Glee Club 11, 2, 81: Public Speaking Club 121. HAWKINS. EVALYN 'he worked like a Trojan to make our fair booth a success. 'hat Evalyn is both jovial and reliable we must confess. Home Room President 121: Glee Club 12, 31: 'ublic Speaking Club 111: Physical Education 81: Student Librarian 181. HEFFNER, GARY Of all the arts in which Seniors excel His masterpiece is playing basketball well. Basketball 12. 8. 41: Baseball 12. 81: Basket- rall Letter 121: Baseball Letter 121. HUNT. LILLIE lilent, unapproachable, she's hard to understand, Put Lillie is always willing to lend a hand. JENKINS. DOROTHY lincere. always happy and wute awake, Dot helps willingly in whatever we undertake. iPulZlif Speaking Club 111: Physical Educa- on 8 . 1, ,. . ,.-- -. -11. 3 LEECH. JOHN worry, lives only for today. Yet on his shoulders a lot of responsibility you can lay. Forever free of LUTZ. MARY GRACE met, you can't forget A girl once To our class she's been a great asset. Art Club 12, Club 18. 41 : Club 111. 31: Dramatic Club 141: French Physical Education 181: Glee MARTIN. PAUL he hasn't a care. He passes all subjects by the length of a hair. Debating Club 11, 21: Public Speaking Club 181. MAUNEY, LOUIS He is so good-natured, you can't make him mad. Everyone agrees that Louis is a well-rounded lad. MOORE. GEORGE Silent, studious, with courage and hope Resourcefulness with any situation to cope. Russell High School, East Point, Georgia 11, 2, 31: Military Training 131: Member of National Rifle Association 181. MORGAN. BRUCE Junior and Senior activities he led with lust He well deserves our admiration and trust. Glee Club 111: Sophomore Class Secretary: Junior President: Dramatic Club 13, 41: Junior Play Cast 131: Marshal 13, 41: Honor Society 13, 41: Senior President, Student Council 141: Football 141: Assistant Business Manager of 1988 Cnulsan: Vice-President of 10-A Home Room: Vice-President of Dramatic Club 141. McARTHUR. MILDRED Determined and deliberate: words few or none. Yet we shan't forget her, our admiration she's won. Art Club 181. McBRAYER. FREDERICK Intelligent, energetic, Frederick works very hard. Any task for others he will not discard. Takes life easy, McDIARMID. WILSON No worries, no cares, not even hate Destiny certainly holds Wilson fate. JOLLY. MAE Yer modesty is a candle that illuminates he1'.DYBmaUC Club 131- merit For faithful service, to her is due much credit. JONES. BILL fares not for study, thinks school is a jest, Nt when it comes to work, he'll do his best. Football 141: Basketball 141: Football Letter f41: Monogram Club 141. KEMPER. HUDSON As welcome as sunshine in every place With his ready smile and goodfnatured face. Asheville High School: President Press Club 181: Football 12. 31: Baseball 181: Council Club I81: Hi-Y Club, 131: Manager of Wha -Not- Shoppe 181: Band 11, 2, 31: Orche 1: Shelby High School: Football 141: G1 1: Basketball 141: Band and Orchestra nch 3 u 4 . LAUGHRIDGE. BETTY Zealous, jestful, faithful and true Ready and willing to try and to do. Home Room President 111: Art Club 12, 31: Dramatic Club Secretary 141: Dramatic Club 18, 11: Junior Play Cast 131. LOVE. FRANK He's been here only half a year We can truly say we're glad he's here. Lincolnton High School 11, 21: Graham High School 181: Glee Club 11. 2. 8, 41: Band 11. 2, 8, 41: Baseball 181: Basketball 181: Tennis 141. LOWMAN. RUTH lndustrious, sympathetic, and very sincere From Ruth it's only kind words that you hear. Physical Education 181. Monogram Club 141: Debating 11, 2, 3. 41: Tennis 13, 41. McDOWELL. HARRIETT Not too ser-wus, not too gay But the very best sport whe omes to play. Vice-President of Public ing Club 131: Ph sical Education 8 - Public S eakin 8 Y 1 1. D 5 1 1: Dramatlcs 141: French Club 18. 41. MCCARTER. SYBIL Dignified, willing, always just right Sybil has helped to make our burden light. Glee Club 121: Physical Education 181. MOCRAW. DOROTHY Casual, yet responsible, she is tops Without her help, there would've been more flops. Physical Education 181. McCRAW. PHYLLIS Affable, congenial, a friend to all Willing to help at each beck and call. Physical Education 181: Glee Club 111. McKINNEY, SHIRLEY MAE Meek and contented, Shirley's never stern. She sits quietly by to listen and to learn. McNEELY, VIRGINIA The Belle of the class, and quite friendly too, When it comes to dancing, there's nothing she can't do. Home Room Secretary 111: Public Speaking 111: Dramatics 13, 41. fl , .,, 'lu n Q i . McMURRY, AVERY WILLIS Genial, trustworthy, one of the best The highest in life is his honest quest. Vice-President Home Room 121: President Home Room 131: Treasurer of French Club 181: President of French Club 141: President of Pub- lic Speaking 141: Secretary of Boys' Glee Club 141: School Treasurer 141: Marshal 12, 81: De- bating 111: Public Speaking 12. 41: Dramatic Club 18. 41: Glee Club 141: French Club 18, 41: Honor Society 18, 41: Editor-in-Chief of 1088 Annual 141: Football 12, 8, 41: Junior Play Cast 181: Monogram Club 141. McSWAIN. RAY Frank and loyal, with plenty of common sense. Mac shuns shallowness and petty pretense. Basketball 181. NOELL. HUGH He's chattering and giggling all through the day, And yet do we wonder why teachers get gray! Basketball Manager 121: Glee Club 181. PALMER, BILL At present Bill studies and helps every teacher. He's so serious we know he'll make a good preacher. Home Room Ofllcer 141: Baseball 18. 41: Foot- ball Manager 141: Monogram Club 141: Annual Stafl' 141: Basketball Manager 141. PARRIS. KENNETH Kenneth believes in being athletic from tip to toe. Hdstlidolized by Shelby teams, and dreaded by e oe. Vice-President of Monogram Club 141: Foot- ball 12, 8, 41: Baseball 121: Basketball 18, 8, 41. PATTERSON. ETHEL Goodmatured and likable, she's a tiny little creature I Being considerate of others is her dominating feature. Glee Club 11, 2, 31: Basketball 11, 21: Physical Education 181. PATTERSON, OLA MAE Unselfish, oughtful, sensitive and shy In our e tion she stands very high. Glee Clu . 21: Public Speaking 111. PAYSEUR, THERESA Flippant, sophisticated, with plenty of poise A general favorite with all-particularly the boys. 'Glee Club 111. PUTMAN. MARJORIE Gay and carefree, always ready for fun But a task assigned her will belwell done. Secretary of Physical Education 181: GI Club 111: Public Speaking 111. - RAMSEY. MARGARET Lively, cheerful, with plenty of pep. Carrying life with her at every step. Physical Education 181. RAINEY. CECILE So kind and considerate, we like her ready smile. Cecile seems to make our work a little more worthwhile. ROBERTS, RACHEL She speaks, behaves, just as she should: The teachers' prayer: that all girls would. Public Speaking 111: Art Club 181: Physical Education 181. SANDERS, JAMES His ready wit and cheerful smile Make him welcome all the while. Marshal 12, 81: Junior Play Cast 181: Mono- gram Club 141: Football 18, 41: Dramatic Club 141. .....l.L1T1 SAUNDERS. PONDER REBA This young lady is outstandlngly artistic Willingness to help others is her chief charac- tertstic. Publlcatlon Club 117: Public Speaking 11, 2. 8, 47: Glee Club 11, 2, 87: Physical Education 137: Dramatlcs 147. SCARBORO. MILDRED Happy is she, from care she is free, Why can't we all as contented be. Secretary of Class 117: Basketball 18, 47. SHARPE. AMY Arny's sweet and generous and very petite A gay little song bird with voice sweet. Glee Club 117: Physical Education 12, 3, 47. SMART. ANN Smart is her name, and smart is the girl- As cheer leader at ball games, she sets us all awhirl. Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 117: President 127: Secretary and Treasurer of Pub- llc Speaking Club 127: President of Public Speak- lng Club 137: Secretary and Treasurer of De- bating Club 137: President of Physlcal Educa- tlon Club 137: Home Room Vice-President 147: Public Speaking Club 12, 87: Physical Education 837: Junior Play Cast 137: Debating Club 187: heer Leader 12, 8, 47: Marshal 12, 87: Honor Society 13, 47. SMART. BILL Speaks little, thinks much, a mark of intelligence. Bill is a leader without a great show of elegance. Home Room Treasurer 127: Publlcatlon Club .ups Marshal 18. 47. A- P SMITH. ELWARD Small, athletic, carefree, gay, A likeable creature in every way. Home Room Secretary 13, 47: Art Club 187: Basketball 11. 2, 3, 47: Glee Club 137. SMITH, LOIS . Wi Sits quietly by without a word to say But, a consistent supporter day by day. Physical Education 137. SPAKE. KATHRYN Genial, helpful, and very ambitious Kathryn is never very malicious. Physical Education 137: Student Librarian 11, 2, 37: Dramatic Club 147. SPAKE. RUTH Although she doesn't say very much We are glad that she is one of us. THOMPSON. RUTH Gracious, contented, and very quiet She possesses rare ability and keen foresight. Physical Education 137. TIDDY, ROY Good-nalured, jolly, and very clever His tongue, like a Ford, goes on forever. Football 13, 47: Basketball 147: Art Club 12. 87. TOMS. VIRGINIA A model example of the dignified Senior She never has to be corrected for misdemeanor. Art Club 127: Dramatic Club 137: Glee Club 147: French Club 13, 47: Junior Play Cast 1117. TONEY. RUTH Natural, unassuming, full of pep and fun. Life for Ruth has just begun. Art Club 137: French Club 13, 47: Physical Education 137. TRAMMELL, MARGARET Sell-reveranre, self-knowledge and self-control Quiet determination to attain a high goal. Home Room President 117: Marshal 13. 47: Physical Education 187. if fl titt 5. WALDREP, BEN Class artist, beneath his fingers grew A glowing picture, rich in hue. Baseball 127. WALDROP. H. E. Quiet, dislikes study, has fun in school To play first, study last-that is his rule. Publication Club 127: Band 18, 47: Glee Club 11, 2, 47. WARREN, HELEN True and sincere, loyal and kind Another just like her you'll never find. Glee Club 117: Physical Education 187. WASHINGTON. EDITH EVELYN Such a good sport, we're glad she came To help us along in our search for fame. Class President 11, 87: Glee Club 12, 37: Dra- matics 12. 8, 47: Physical Education 11. 2, 37: Junlor Play Cast 187: Basketball 11, 2, 47: Cheer Leader 117. WEBB, NELL The mildest manners, and the gentlest heart, In Seniors' success, she's had a great part. Secretary and Treasurer of Public Speaking Club 13, 47: Public Speaking Club 12, 8, 47: French Club 13. 47: Selma C. Webb Recltatlon Contestant 137. WEAVER. VANELIA SUE Cute, contented, and very composed Only the pleasant side is ever exposed. Glee Club 11. 27: Physical Education 187. F WHITE, MARGARET Diligent, warm-hearted and serene H As good a sport as ever you've seen. 1 Glee Club 117: Physical Education 187. : WHITENER. BETTY ANN She laughs away sorrow, casts away care Z Betty possesses many qualities rare. 'gg Physical Education 187. WHITENER. MILDRED f Rare compound of quality, noble and true, 5 With plenty of sense and good humor, too. 5 Home Room VicePresldent 117: Home Room President 127: Secretary Public Speaking Club, 117: Vice-President of Public Speaking Club 587: Vlce-President of Debating Club 137: Presl ent: Debating Club 147: Marshal 12, 87: National! Honor Society 18, 47: Triangular Debater 12, 8,E 47: Basketball 12, 8, 47: Public Speaking 11, 87: Debat ng 11, 2. 3, 47: J. C. McNeely Service' Debate Medal 187: R. T. LeGrand Debate Medal 187: Freshman-Sophomore-Junior Debate 11, 2.: 87: Student Librarian 127: Student Council 147. K, WILLIAMS, SARA :T So little and quiet--yet a very best student Q, We can depend upon Sara to be practical andi: prudent. g-1 Physical Education 187. 571 WILSON. RUTH gi! Interesting person, she's friendly and merry, An example to Seniors of the true literary. , Public Speaking Club 137: Dramatic Club 147: ' John R. Dover Medal 187. V2 1 hi ri: IN APPRECIATION T if THE ANNUAL STAFF WISHES TO RECOGNIZE THOSE SENIORS ' WHO HAVE GIVEN GENEROUSLY OF THEIR TIME TO ASSIST IN THE PUBLICATION OF THE 1938 CRUISER . . . WE WISH I 'A ESPECIALLY TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO FREDERICK MCBRAYER, MIKE BORDERS, SHIRLEY MAE MCKINNEY AND MARGARET WHITE FOR TYPING. VIRGINIA MCNEELY AND BETTY SUE LAUGHRIDGE DID MUCH GOOD WORK IN SECURING ADVERTISEMENTS. MILDRED WHITENER, THOUGH NOT A MEM- BER OF THE STAEE, WAS ALMOST INDISPENSABLE IN PREPARING THE ANNUAL EOR PUBLICATION. ii Y I Printed by Lassiter Press, Inc., Charlotte, N. C. H 1 1 5 .W -4. 1 7 . . 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