Stovall High School - Memories Yearbook (Stovall, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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The next vic'1v1 A V.. ,i,.i,t was tim. cennes.N Tris piftrre showed the can w'wf 'r f'r' rr e N .,,...- , ,.,. I -J . L , ., Y, H ., 5 I I -- 1 .LJ -A A ,-. . -1 it .Lp Q -half LFQJ, 1313 ,--up, -.4 --.-ppm 31 1 ' 'W' L 1' ' Ll L2 hells lx-..Qpf- f......,.-.lf ALC. .L .L N, ,, ,HW w Weis his drca Vino tile the have This ment sent plus rnoi Hamilton of Vincennes taking things easy Clark and men were coming through the dful swamps. Clark attacked ennes in the dead hours of night, captured it, drove out British, and went in himself. The last picture that we Ubaniel Boone thc settle- Eoone was people a new had so far was picture gave us of Bconcsboro. out to find his e to settle. After finding a place here, he returned and carcied his family and neighbors dang lay were O-C' Oack with hrs. Besides the cr of Indians, other dangers in store for them. There wild animals and the thought ood giving out. After years Ol. .. .D Ol 5 bore hi st truggle and strife, Boones- Won its glory. These pictures are not only orical and educational but entertaining, and are resulting as another progressive step in Stov all School. Ann Judson Woody GIRLS CHORUS The Girls Chorus, with an increasing number, hopes to im- prove their singing to a greater extent. We have already sung two lovely songs to the entire school They were UTMispering Hope,n and ll Gondoliera.U The book we are studying at the present is, Uhcllis Dann, Song Series, Book Thrce.H Reporters: Dorothy Beasley Eloise Rayner BOYS CHCRUS AIMS The boys chorus this year is expecting to make great im- prov ement over last year chorus. We have not as yet gotten down to ll 0 I real pork. So far we have sung songs and choruses that we learn- ed last year and the year heietc Each year we have new member to join our clorus. This year they are: John Dean, Jr., James Timberlake, Charlie Currin, Rufus Brogdcn and Clyde Pleasants. The boys chorus meets every Tuesday, Thursday and every other Friday we meet with the Girls chorus. We all enjoy working on different songs and choruses to be sung on special occasions. Reporters: Johnnie Ellixson Clinton Harris FRIENDSHIP Our schools, our churches, and our homes are great insti- tutions, but to me true friend- ship is one of the most wonder- ful of all institutions. People may like each other because of similar tastes and interests, but this is not enough, respect must pe added. Choose for your friends people whom you can respect and even pattern your life after. Ahove all be loyal to your friend stand up for them instead of secretly tearing them down. Live up to the golden rule NDO unto others as you would have them do unto ycu.u Resolve that as your rule and if your friend is a true friend he will example by the rule himself. Remember jealousy haS DO place in friendship, be both honest and straight forward in your expressions, which often make impressions. Le supGf1O? in your character and personality and expect the same from yOU? friends. Recognize true friend- ship as a great institutiong thereby making our school a greater institution. Let us put true friendship into practice in Stovall High School. Let us be a friend tO all, because Hthe best way to win friends is to be one.N -15- Edith Royst er



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COMIC SECTION by Herbert Morton Teacher: Parse the sentence, UTom married Jane.u Small boy: Tom's a noun because he married something. Married is a conjunction because it joins Tom and Jane. Jane's a verb be- cause she governs the noun. 9?-X--X-9+-5615659-P99699-Ji-'91-N-96-JG Teacher: Johnnie, can you define nonsense? Johnnie: Yes, teacher, an ele- phant hanging over a elift with his tail tied to a daisy. il-N-799696-5?-Yrii--3941-ii'-JE'A'9P56 Teaeher: Johnnie, make a sen- tence out of defeat, detail and defense. Johnnie: When the cat jumped de-fense, de-feat hit the ground and then de-tail. -JPN--X--7?-If--iii?-N'5!'-X-5f'N-369096 A colored man doing a hauling job was told that he couldn't get his money until he submitted a statement. After much medi- tation he unrolled the following bill: three comes, and three goes at four bits a went - S 5.00. -l0'-X-6i-91--N'-ll--X'-3i-9!--X'!l--J!--3!--!l X'-X' First man: Doesn't your wife miss you when you stay out till three in the morning? Second man: Occasionally, but usually her aim is perfect. did?-D696-59-X-iiikii-Diifiiil-'ll'-X'9G Sinclair: Why is the tip of a dog's tail like the center of a tree? St. Clair: Why, I doin't know. Sinclair: because they are both farthest from the bark. 9996-39-36966696-31--3956959696-31-ii-if City smartie: Hey, farm Rube. Have you seen a wagonload of monkeys go by here? Farmer: No, did you fall off? -14- PECULI M1 FFJCSEHPLEN T'would be funny: If Dorothy Wilson dyed her hair ,as red as Ann Woedy's....: Of Dmeline Parham would stop wears ing make-up... If Edith Stovall would stop laughing.... If Alice Thorp would lock up her heart with the big key she wears around her neck ..... lf J.h. Pleasant could stop grinning..... If Henry Tilly could keep from whispering secrets..... lf Dorothy Wilson get a hundred on Math..... If Pauline Boyd had a short nose.. If Eloise Newby would start grow- ing .... If Robert Williford would start reducing .... If Robert Louis Stevenson's freckles would start going away.....If Marjorie Hobgood's fe't would stop grow- ing .... If David Hoyle would come back and start pointing at Edith Stovall again .... . If Lonnie Currin get caught in one of the school bus windows.. If Robert Louis Stevenson's fPickleD wasn't so oute.... If Armstead Wilkerson would be quiet in school.... If Mary Lucy Newton was as small as Herbert Uoblin ..... If Ann Woody didn't study her Math..... If Lois Wilson didn't wear short dresses. If Ann Woody had small feet .... If Alice Thorp wore her ring on her finger instead of around her neck ..... If Edith Timberlake would lose her rosy cheeks... If Margaret Faucette missed a goal in basketball,... If John Dean became lazy..... If Nette Davis would cut her long finger nails .... If Josephine Grissom would have as much pep as she has fat ..... If Edith Stovall wasn't so proud.... If Mary Ella Vaughan had straight hair...lf James Timberlake was heard across the room.... If John Dean failed on a test... If Louie Simpson wasn't so bashful...., If Lois Wilson was as quiet as James Timberlake ...... If Ann Woody didn't have freekles.... If Linnie Cottrell was low......

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