Stovall High School - Memories Yearbook (Stovall, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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our club HThe Climbers'. The aim. of our oluh is to develop growth and to offer entertain. ment. We gave a program and the boys and girls did very well. We hope our club will be a success. Reporters: Jane Blackwell William O'Brien Eight Grade Bang! Eaill Freshmen! The eight grade started the yea: with a hang. We have the largest class of high school students in the history of the school. To replace two losses fron our last year class, :wo nenoers have enrolled. The ioszes were Bert Slaughter and David Boyle. The new ones are Pauline Boyd and John Wilson. he welcome then to our class. when the smoke of election had blown away we found our- selves with the following Glass officers: President, William Carringtong Vice President, Eloise Newby, Secretary and Treasurer, Louie Simpsong Program Committee, three to be elected each week. During the first few days all of the members were a bit confused when we changed classes. The 'cells rang Qoh, Yes .D and the class moaned, out where we were tc go or what we were to do no one knew until we got there. how after some time, we are beginning to learn what it is all aooux. Reporters: A1108 Thorp' Ann Woody John Dean HThe less of it they have, the more people seen abS8SSSQ with phe inclination to speak their nind.N -J' , -,,,. if-,.., rw ' QCpE..:O... C2 LO .. S EXTHAJ EXTRA! During the first month of school the scphnores have been working nicely, but there is always roon for improvement. We have had a great deoieasc in students since last year. Last yea: there were about thirty five students, but this year we have only twenty six. We are glad to say that not nany of our students have stopped school, but have moved away and are attending another school. The sophnore class officers are as follows: President, Walter Raynorg Vice President, Ivor Gritcherg Secretary, Stanley Cottrell. One of our most helpful and interesting subjects is Englixh. In English we have been learning how to speak correctly. Every Monday' morning me read for expression. This year we have a new hone room teacher, hiss Hill, and we enjoy being taught by her v-ry much. Reporters! Edith Wilson Walter Raynor earoll O'5ricn Junior Glass High Ambitionsl The Junior Class starts the year with h1gh.ambitions. Whethel we win or loose depends on-irely upon the upkeep of these ambi- tions. ' host of our students are taking four suhjec sg eoonctry, History, English, and French, with the exception of foul girls who are taking Home Economics instead of Geometry. Geometry in thirteen propositions in one, however we find it a rather interesting subject.



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We are glad to add so ou: 'o-1 And Lu: To: Seniors 3 , . group or class genders 1 6331615 who left us in our freshmen year to attend Lsysville High School, Ruby Guthrie. Welcome Ruby! Juniors out for basletball are as follows: Ethel Boyd, Tom Harris, Lucy Scrum, Dorothy Beasley, Llcise Rayner, Jo Simp- son, Lillian Beasley, Christine Russel, Laudie gavnhews, Lizzie Leigh Newby, Willie hae Cozvrell, Fannie Sue Elliott, Ruben Woody, Charles Tinberlake, Tro, Peebles, and larion Guuzs. he are having lots of fun in English. We have been doing much gnblic spesking lately, which will not only help us in our school today, but our fusuie life. Alohough we have no subjecb. under ou: none room teacher, Liss igrker, me like here very much. her cooperation has help- ed us greatly in our assembly prograis- D in our homeroom we are glad LO have Wo-ked CHI a new syscen for assembly programs. The class has been divided into five groups with a chairman at the head of each. These groups are to wri'e comedies to be given in our classroom. This will help us in our Junior play .o co e. The junicr.class is well represented in the Beua Club. Me have six nenbdrst Margaret Tilley, Dorothy Beasley, Eloise Raynor, Ruby Gu h-iQ, and Lucy Surum. Indeed, we are glad to be ieg-eson:ed by ihese and hope 7C Lo -eprescnsed by noi- noni yell. 4 A1 'Q The 1uniois would line zo U el,--.s .noir appriciloion for An, Moving pictures Yale Univ--si:y has Made possible for us ,o see every oiher week on U. S. Xistcry. ilvljo... uv- S : Dorothy Beasley Jo Simpson Oliver Hope This yes: :ith the enroll- ment of boys and girls the Senior Class 233 started off busier than ever. Class officers when we elected when we were Juniors, are as follows : President, Gertrude Hobgoodg Vice Pres- ident, Jerry Tihberlakeg Secre- tary and Treasurer, Josephine Ioblin. The progran ccnnitree appointed by the president are: Virginia Carrington, Edith Royszer, and Enny Lou Voody. On Saturday september 25, twenty sir seniors azzended the annual Heenior Dayu in chapel Hill with L18 Carolina- Oisadel football gene us the high lighf of the day. The senior class has given one assenbly program based on she derinition of Hszudyingu. For fifteen minutes on each Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings, we observe as a devonional period wixh Clincon Loss, Alice S'ovall, and Virginia Qlunn our l eade I s . Reporter: Virginia Car:ingto' L4 Advantages of Good English The time has cone when good English is invaluable no she human race, both in business and socie y. Everyday we realize more and More our need of being aole no exgress our zhoughts clearly and withoum hesitezion. In socieay, without being able .o use good English, we are as inconsissenu and sadly ous of dare as a Hhoovei Caitn on Eifnh Avenue, New York. Io one lines tc near anyone use the sane cords or ihrases over and over again. English enables us io vary ou: vocabulary in con- versing wiih our friends, making v.'n..',- Ze have LC say more indie ii- esting, or a' leasu less baring

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