Wadesboro High School - Tiger Tales Hi Ways Yearbook (Wadesboro, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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en) ‘1 a nee Tiree i 4 i 4} Hi-Ways shee ae eat pee et AND wv SET EST AMENT 2 he of 1941, considering ourselves to be of sound, but crammed, mind, and feeling : that the time when we shall pass into a higher field of learning is near at hand, do hereby make, ordain, and publish our last will and testament as follows: I. We, the senior class, do leave to our re- spected faculty, as a true token of our regard and affection, all torn and marred textbooks, old notebooks, and examination papers, with the re- quest that they be carefully preserved through- out the coming generations. . 1 a4 II. We, the senior class, do leave to Miss “A2s4nu, Holder the peace of mind which will follow, we — a.0., hope, the passing of her bickering and capricious s seniors into the worlds beyond. . III. I, Frank Pruette, do will my athletic ability to Joseph Fellers for the further glory of Wadesboro High. IV. We, Evalyn Allen and Helen Lindsey, do leave three inches of unnecessary height to Correne McQuague and Wyolene Teal. V. I, Lee Hendley, do leave my incessant chattering to Dwight Morris to keep him from being such a smooth talker. VI. I, Meta Lewis, do leave all Student Prints dummies and copy work to Ann Lockhart. May her raven locks be still unstreaked with gray when her task is finished. VII. I, Nell McLaurin, do leave my punc- tuality to Bill Hodges to help him get to school on time. VIII. I, Marcus Garriss, do leave my dignity and reserve, plus my extraordinary mental ca- pacity, to Harry Gaddy. IX. I, Charles Allen, do will my love of stu- dent government and my regard for rules and égulations to all students whose names appeared on the “black list” this. year. X. I, Dorothy Hightower, do leave to Mar- aret Helen Gaddy, the names and addresses of all boys which I have collected during my days, ttante.— AS Cnet Lore pal ae Xl, Libby Bennett, nae leave my ‘sure- fine | Ae rmula for causing the boy friend mz | to, Mary Lily Beachum, a true one-man gal. V 1 +L sjohn Lampley, do leave my rt tle; bf perennial peroxide to Pickett Stanback and all | other ‘“‘sports’ who desire to be a “fair-headed | child.” “Mama, | want some ice cream!” AS Say Soup’s on!!! Armored car division Been eatin’ green persimmons??? ; Willie tae Backbone . gee That’s all folks!! Sisal eS Page Nineteen

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A we aed WAN ly in ib Hi-Warvs 194] 1 1, ) f 4 K Yi p at Pt y itt SAY Si se of een Carolina. Whil boro, she stopped to lunch none other than Harvey Matheson and Marion Marsh, who employ Edna Bowman as a most efficient dietitian. Glancing up from her lunch, she saw Lee Hendley en- tering the restaurant. The acquaintance, Herbert Burns had formed business, with Frances M old their bookkeepers. the first opportunity I give you her best regards. Guess whom I ran into the other day while shopping at Pee Dee? sisted by Marguerite and and Margaret Haire as most exclusive dress shop in a radius of a hundred miles. “‘Shebe”’ model yet? b lige Have you worn a The other night about I instantly Garriss. recognized at Charles Smith’s hotel. did you know that Betty Ny U We The other day I received a jettex ! from Helen Lind- y, who is Chairman of The Board of SocialWorkers. S and Helen In closing Helen requested that at Our old friend Evalyn dress designer, the voice as He was on his way to Peachtree, S. C., was stopping over in Pinkston Station for the night e traveling through Sneeds- at the ““Marmat,’ owned by y immediately renewed their that Lee and a partnership in the grocery anship and Susie Di learned gos ggs as Allen! Miriam Waddell as She, models ass is running the 30 the telephone rang, and that of Marcus and Miss Holder, Myers held the position as By the way, hostess in this hotel? Marcus asked me to take in a movie with him. that he is a certified public accountant for Smoothe Tobacco Company. While driving to Bethel, I learned We were greeted at the Right Thea- ter by Agnes Morton, cashier. My curiosity as to where the theater got its name was soon satisfied, for at that instant I saw the office door ‘‘George Wright, The outstanding feature of the show for us was “Lillyput,’’ a comedy under the art direction of Billy Little and Charles Roy Smith. As we drove back through Wadesboro, thinking everything from cabbages on Manager.” of to kings and found myself reminiscently humming, “We your sons and daughters true Will cherish and honor you dearly, And try to bring you glory due Oh, hail to thee; oh, hail to thee, Our alma-mater.” Filled with sentiment and pride, I resolved with newed vigor and ambition to become the sort of | Perior teacher that I had as a high school senior. e surgeons, re- su- SD ie | | Sincerely yours, | Meta Lewis ay ¥ Fickle-puss Now blow!!! Everybody pose! Pirate Gin Bird’s eye view of the birdie “| want to be alone!” a4 South Exit rd SE id ) Glamour-boy and Bebe Cuttin’ classes, un-huh!! Three Goons Everybody smilin’? Camera shy!! Willie-Moose taking oven Time to eat!! (Pee } 4 PY | at Wy ! ia ee) ntpl SOILD SONA S SEIS = Page Highkéon ni opel



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Hi-Ways . 1941 XIII. I, Libby Coleman, do leave my cute- ness and come-hither personality to any lon - some gal in need of a man. No rushing, girls. Get in line! XIVe I Harry Clarkwidomleave: my mlazy amble to Harry May, in the hope that it will slow his break-neck speed to a slow trot. XV. I, Mabel Teale, do leave. to the Wades- boro Public School library one unabridged, beau- tifully bound volume on forestry, containing complete and first-hand information on anything “Bushy” or “Woody.” XVI. I, Jimmy Davis, do leave my tact and general attractiveness to Vallie Lowe to aid him in his already successful conquest of hearts. XVII. I, Arthur Surratt, do leave my acting ability to any guys ’n’ gals who feel the call of the footlights. XVIII. I, Lucy Mitchell, do bestow all my wit and sarcasm upon Ed Little. May it add color and life to his so-called humor. XIX. I, Charles Roy Smith, do leave my short stature to Burgess Staton in the hope that his ears may still be within speaking distance by the time he reaches maturity. XX. I, Frances Allen, do leave an everlasting curse upon all students who did not buy an an- nual. May their consciences writhe in guilt. In witness whereof we, the said class of 1941, do, to this our last will and testament, set our seal this sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-one. CLAss oF 1941 FRANCES ALLEN, Testator SUPERLATIVES Prettiest. pe Oe Beste LOOK C aa ee ee, Biggest Brag (Boy)........ Biggest Brag (Girl)... ae Frances Allen ... John Lampley . Charles Royesmuith Dorothy Hightower VE OSES SONCESIGEN Gitl) a eee eee eV la belml cale WEOST SOTCUSUG. (BOY,) ne ee oD Ulva itis WMosa lndiijeren:.(Citl ae= se Lucy Mitchell Most Indifferent (Boy).......... ee Harry Clark Most Original Girl................. Peer Tan cess al len WVEOSIIOVI SU ONID.O in eee Jimmy Davis Most Dependable Girlie... Meta Lewis Charles Allen .Cornelia Griggs Marion Marsh ... Meta Lewis Most Dependable Bov............... WIOSEB OSI ITIEG Ul eee ee MOSBaSitial Bove ee eee Most Influential Girl. Most Influential Boy Charles Allen Most Talented Girl ...Frances Allen IVLOSts GLEN beds DO) aemen Saeen Memes Billy Little Mose. DicniedaGi | 2 ee Mabel Teale MONE TEP UMOTOR TORN tren a Marcus Garriss WVGSte aChUeG ila ee Nell McLaurin OSTRINCC TL DON ceecen tee eee Jimmy Davis iggest Heart Breaker (Girl)...... Frances Allen ggest Heart Breaker (Boy)........ Frank Pruette bg Gest Pesta (Gill) een ee Dorothy Hightower ip gestarest (Boy ).5 ae ee ..Lee Hendley GESL DAD YAGI ae ene ee ..Cornelia Griggs nt CSTs BOUN ADOT an eee George Wright if Tight-Mouthed Girl..................... Susie Diggs Best PRYSIQUe occ Most Tight-Mouthed Boy 0.0.0... Marcus Garriss Most Selj-Consctous Girl... Cornelia Griggs Most Selj-Conscious, Boy eee Marion Marsh Most Ambinous, Gy Mabel Teale Most Ambitious BO ....Charles Allen Most Popular (Gul Meta Lewis Most Popular Boy... eee Canin Bie tte Wittiest Gola. Lucy Mitcheil Witttest Bovine Jimmy Davis Most Conceited, Gul. Evalyn Allen Most. Conceited. Boy a Harry Clark Beste Dressed Gi am Elizabeth Coleman Best, Dressed boy). Jimmy Davis Biggest Eater (Girl)........... Biggest Eater (Boy)... Beste igus Frances Manship smn George Wright Res Frances Allen .. rank Pruette ...... Elizabeth Coleman ae Arthur Surratt Grouchiest Girl “neuter LA Oele eae Grouchtést Boy cc. Mierke bince (OBIS Best Dancer (Girl) 10.2... Dorothy Mightower Cutest Girl Cutest Boy Bes DG Cere (0%) pam at er John Lampley VM OStPALHLELIC’ GIb eee Dorothy Hightower UV OSEMALHLELIGN 1 Oy) aene a tetera Harry Clark Bigvestel (leer Gill) maser Dorothy Hightower BUGECSIOL Leer - BOY) nema ene ... Lee Hendley Most Polite (Girls). 0.3.0.45.......Waddell” Twins (Continued on Page 52) Page Twenty

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