Siler City High School - Seniorogue Yearbook (Siler City, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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SENIOMS Harold Dexter Teague Band 3, 4; Football 2; Glee Club 3; Athletic Club 4. Manhood, gentlenegis, virtue and such like, are the spice and salt that seasons a man. Joitx Hawley Teague Band 3, 4; 4-H Club. Gentle in manner, firm in realiti . William Teague White Band 3, 4. Silence is more eloquent than words. Julia Irma Womiile Glee Club 1, 2; Dram-Bate Club 4; 4-H Club 2. .i her wai s are pleasantness and edl her paths are peace. SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Clyde Muxroe Headex Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Hubert Douglas Crotts (Toar) Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Thirteen

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SENIORS Baird Loftis Paschal President of Class 1, 2, 4; Captain of Safety Patrol 3; Sexiorogue Staff 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Secretary of Glee Club 3; Foot- ball 2; Good Manners Club 4; Senior Marshal 3. Jmiahle. jolli . (aid rvitti , ’tis no wonder he hnx »o niani friends. Flora Christixe Siler Glee Club 1, 2; Basketball 2; 4-1 1 Club 2; K no- V it-Awl Kejiorter; Athletic Club 4; Class Poet 4. Good nature and roninion sense seldom are separated. Marv Laxe Siler Class Secretary 1; Horton Recitation Contest 1, 2; Rotary Essay Contest 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Debating ' I ' eain 3; Sexiorogfe Staff 4; Drani-Bate Club 4; Basketball 2. Well poised anil most dii nifl ' ed. Richard I.eox Siler 4-11 Club 3; I.eatber Craft Club 4; Safety Patrol 3. Nei ' er fronhle trouble ’till trouiile troubles i ou. Ray Brewer Sizemore Basketball 1; CHee Club 1, 2, 3; Band 3. 4; Football 1; Cbio-l Manners Club 4; Safety Patrol 3; 4-H Club 2, 3. lie has a cheerful, self-reliant tcaii. Helen Frances Simith Tyjiist and Re]iorter for Kno-Wii-JxclS; AVood- craft Club 4. A maiden modest, i et self-jiossessed. Twelve



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four years ago twenty-six of our ])reseiit students with a nuHiber of others determined upon a journey to a distant land. In ])lanning tliis journey, one girl suggested tiiat tliey hoard a train for Freslunan I.and. Tlien a hoy saitl tliat he tliouglit, since the world was advancing in sliced more eacli day, tliey should use some- thing more up-to-date, such as an aeroiilane. This was agreeable to all. On their arrival to Freshman Land they saw strange boys, girls, and other things. These students met four ]ieo]ile that were very unfriendly the first few days they were in this new land. These four }ieo]ile, I,atin, Mathematics, English, and Sciences, were later their best friends. They decided to stay in Freshman Land one year even though they were called “green little freshies. They decided to form a government of their own, and to he a busy ciass. Tins kingdom was under the reign of the Honorable Paid Hraxton. They held a meeting and elected Helen Foglenian as the governor and Mary I.ane Siler as the secretary and treasurer of one class. Irene Cooper and William Holliday first and second leaders of the other section; with Muriel Jones secretary ' and treasurer. They were rejiresented in the Glee Club and athletics by several. Billy Brady entered the Rotary filssay Contest along with .lack Garvin, Mary ' I,ane Siler and Anna Dixon. Having spent a successful year witli friends, and liaving accomplished all tasks which were put before them, they left Freshman Land for a vacation. The summer ' s vacation was a great one and everyone was having a fine time when the sound of a bell was heard in a far and distant land. They understood what it was and that the time had come when they ' must return, not to Freshman Land, hut to Soiihomore Land. M ' hen they assembled for their second journey, they found that their number was larger than the ])revious y ' ear. They ' again climbed in their aerojilanes and starteil to the kingdom of knowledge. This year they elected Baird Paschal as their jiresiilent; Anna Dixon, vice jiresident; and Alice Brady ' , secretary ' and treasurer. They ' were rejiresented in athletics by several and they ' furnished many members in the Glee Club. Martha Brower re]iresented the Durham District at the State Music Contest. Anna Dixon won the Essay ' Contest. Billy Brady ' , and .lack tlarvin entered the Declamation Contest. After spending a yeai- in Soiihomore Land and having overcome many ' more difficulties, their government granted them another vacation. The summer soon passed and school time again stared them in the face. They assembled for the third time. This time they ' were to tly ' to .Tunior I.and. They ' were glad to welcome more industrious workers to their class. They elected AVilliam Holliday, president; Anne Cresswell, vice jiresident; and Doris Fox, secretary ' and treasurer. ’I’his year they were not oidy ' re])resented in the Glee Club and Athletics, but also in the newly organi .ed Debating Club, Knitting Club, and Band. Also a school paper was organized and called the K uo-W it-.livl . Billy Brady again entered the Declamation Contest, Mary ' Lane Siler, Helen Fogleman, . nna Dixon, and Anne Creswell were awarded metals in the Triangle Debate. Baird Paschal, Douglas Crotts and Martha Brower were cheer leaders. On Ajiril 22, they ' gave a Banquet for the Seniors, which they had a lot of fun getting iqi, hoping all the time to he rejiaid with a better one next .year. This was now the end of the third year. They ' were leaving to return to Siler City ' High only one more time for an eight months visit. The vacation was great but Seiitember soon came around again. Tins time they assembled not only for the fourth, but for the last journey ' . This time they ' numbered forty-two. These students were all ready ' to do the best for Siler City ' High, as this was their last chance. Fourteen

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