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

 - Class of 1947

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SENIORS Betty Thomas Glee Club 1, 2; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. “Such a little girl is she.” Ralph J. Tysor, Jr. “Runt” Bus Driver 3, 4. “A chip ojf the old block.” Robert Rawdon Vann Basketball ’42, ’43; Veteran. “He is never one to linger after hours.” Martha Rachel Whitehead Glee Club 1, 2, 3. “Always clean and fresh in her dress.” Palmer Calvin Whitt Veteran. “Happy am I, from care I’m free; why can’t they all he contented like me?” Charles A. Wrenn “Slick” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4. “Who’s afraid of the big, bad wolf?” 15

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SENIORS Billy Lee Phillips “Willie” Glee Club 1; Football 3, 4. “He, above the rest in shape and gesture, proudly eminent, stood like a tower.” Elizabeth Rowland “Lib” Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Adv. Committee Seniorogue 4; Girls State ’45. “Always in there pitching.” Doris Scott “Dottie” Glee 1, 2; Sr. Play. “When she ceases to blush, she will have lost the most powerful charm of her beauty.” Calvin Kennedy Siler “C.K.” or “Bush” Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play; Vice President Senio r Class; Jr. Rotarian 3, 4; Sr. Play. “Not so sober, not so gay. But a true blue boy in every way.” Mabel Rebecca Straughan “Becky” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Girls State ’45. “She’s cute, you can see, and gay as can be.” Emily Ann Stone “Rock” Glee Club 1, 2. “Blonde hair, rosy cheeks — she is one who seldom speaks.” 14



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CLASS HISTORY TWELVE years ago, September 16, 1935, was an important date for most of our class members, for that was the day we started to school. Some of us went to the Henry Siler School, and some to Siler City High School. Others were enrolled at different places but later moved here. After the seven grades of elementary school had been completed, the Henry Siler students transferred to the High School. That was certainly a proud day. We saw many new faces and met new teachers and students, and many lasting friendships were made. Ours was the first class to enter the new eighth grade, added because of the adoption of the twelve-year system. All of us were confused, and a little of our pride at being in tbe high school left us on the first day we had classes. We changed rooms and teachers for every class, and in- variably we found ourselves at one end of the hall when we were expected at the other. But we soon recovered our self-possession and felt that we were very grown-up. Miss Amick and Miss King were our supervisors in the eighth grade. We elected Jean Goode class president. Those nine months finally passed somehow or other and most of us were promoted. Before we realized it, we heard school bells ringing again, and this time we were really in high school — the ninth grade. Of course, we were still freshmen, but not such green ones — at least we didn’t think so. Mrs. Lane and Miss Reid were our leaders for this term, and we elected John Emerson as president. For our sophomore year. Miss Farrell and Miss Caviness were our home- room teachers. Frank Brooks, Jr., was made president. Nothing so out- standing happened to us this year. Another school year and another vacation passed quickly and we found ourselves juniors. Mrs. Hardee was our homeroom teacher this year, and we were all together in one room for the first time. Ruby Lois Dixon was president. Our boys’ and girls’ basketball teams won the county championship, and we were very proud of them. Members of our class who played were: Boys, C. K. Siler, Curtis Harris, Frank Brooks, Buddy McLaughlin, Norman Jordan, Billy Holt, Charles Wrenn, and John Emerson. Girls, Dolores Cranford, Margaret Headen, and Elaine Hancock. “No Foolin’!’’ was our Junior play. The following were members of the cast: Rebecca Straughan, Jane Maness, Ella George Mclver, Curtis Harris, Bobby Holt, Ruby Lois Dixon, Jean Goode, Ed Clapp, Margaret Headen, Billy Payne, Wayne Brewer, Dolores Cranford, C. K. Siler, and Frank Brooks. We enjoyed it not only because we had so much fun pre- paring it, but because we made some much-needed money. With lessons and holidays and fun the year passed. After another short vacation, we reached the coveted Seniorland, through which Miss Holleman led us. This year was our busiest. Dwight Beane was our president. 16

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