High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 25 text:
“
mast Athletic (Boy) 222-2 Bill Eddins Best Dancer (Girl) Margaret Helen Gaddy Pec UMC ICC ( BOY) eas Ed Little Most Dependable (Girl) Vera Ferguson ‘Most Dependable. (Boy) Fred Moore MOSTECOUTLEOUS ee Vera Ferguson Most Gallant ata Fred Moore MOSst. 1 Octjul Gilson Vera Ferguson WOSteel ACC ULE Omar = Ed Little Neatest Girl Neatest Boy A As Sadie sale Becky Winfree ae Thomas ‘Baker Most Affable’ Girls 2 =: Wyolene Teal esieAt {COLE BOY 25-2 Ed Little Be coi 7) A at So Wyolene Teai LUST DOU. Ed Little Mostaconcecited Girl. - 2 Dot Hildreth MOS CONCCILEd. BOY 4 eee ee Ed Little Biggest Flappegs ee =» Dot Hildreth 1. What a man! 2. Dignifies (2) Seniors. 2 Workin’, reckon. +4. Biggest Sheik. Be ae ee eS Ed Little LOCOSTEGAT See ey eee Martha Crawford Lazest Boy - Bae eee eel ee ddins Vigil (bene ne 2. 5. = Correne McQuague Voman Hater We sete BaGrl ous n. 1, MM OSIE OSI UGG. oe Jennings Seago Most Bashful Boy. —= He BaAGricgs, Jr: Cutest Girl ee Billie Rivers Cutest “BP ieee. a Thomas Baker Grouchisate at wes 8s oo Kate Hill Groughiéest: Bompoer. “So OL saw Ed Little QutetenteG Wl. See ee Sylvia Hunsucker Qupette eBoy 2sangs e H. B. Griggs, Jr. Biggest Hater (Giri) . . .Frances Eller Biggest. Eater: (Moyo 22 2 Ea. Little Biggest Baby fae Dot Hildreth Biggest Baby 04 Xe Best ie Best P. poet. B. Griggs. ar: gi @cirl) -. Ann Loeegart eBoy) . —— Fred Mcore -y lug!! 5. Um-m-m- 6. Showing them how. 7. Three of 2 kind. 8. Our May Court. 9. The ‘ ucentine dance. 10. What a wonderful team. 11. Everybody smile. 12. Our boys behind the building. . ee
”
Page 24 text:
“
oe Above, reading left to right: Neatest, Baker, Winfree; most talented, Stokes, Little; most popular, Gaddy, Little; biggest flapper, Hildreth, Little; biggest eater, Eller, Little; cutest, Baker, Rivers; most likely to succeed, Ferguson, Fellers; prettiest, best looking, Lockhart, Moore; laziest, Crawford, Eddins; most friendly, Teal, Little. SUPERLATIVES Pry elwVest 2 22 N -Ann Lockhart Beste LOOKIIG 2. ae 1 aeee i eee Fred Moore Most Ambitious (Girl) Vera Ferguson Most Ambitious (Boy) Joseph Fellers Most Popular (Girl) Margaret Helen Gaddy IMOSt RPO Gye Gb Oy) aan eee ee Ed Little Bestel resscd suit) eee eee Mabel Horne iD eSteesScde (b6 ,) ae Thomas Baker DB CSUMS VOTE a Glt))) eeeeeeanees Wyolene Teal Best Sport (Boy) Bill Eddins Most dlented (Girl) a2 aoe Bebe Stokes Most Talented (Boy) Ed Little Most Likely To Succeed (Girl) Vera Ferguson Most Likely To Succeed (Boy) Joseph Fellers Most Dignified (Girl) Correne McQuague Most Dignified (Boy) Joseph Fellers Most Influentiok (Girls se Billie Rivers Most Influential (Bov)- Joseph Fellers Best All-Round (Girl) Margaret Helen Gaddy Best All-Round (Boy) — ------ Fred Moore Most. studious (Girl)— Vera Ferguson Most » ‘ :dious (Oy) snmena Joseph Fellers MostaG) gmaal, (Girl) 2. = Billie Rivers et OTe wl (Boy) .... !. Ed Little Most Athletic (Girl) Margaret Helen Gaddy ele CN
”
Page 26 text:
“
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT To All Whom This May Concern: Th e class of ’42 of Wadesboro High School, after four years or more under close supervision in the aforesaid institu- tion, is about to be discharged as being of sound mind and body, and herewith makes and executes its last will and testament in the following manner: To Mr. Lewis, our kindhearted and thoughtful superintendent, we leave our gratitude for his special efforts to lend support in all your undertakings. To Mr. Snuggs, our beloved and genial principal, we leave our whole-hearted ap- preciation for all that he has done for us, not only as a class, but as individuals. To our parents and those who have made our training here possible, we leave our undying love and gratitude. To Miss Holder, our faithful and effici- ent teacher, we leave our heartfelt grati- tude for all the jams she has brought us through, and for the problems that she has shouldered. All that we can say is thanks. To the junior class, we leave the honoi' of following in our footsteps; also the privilege to use the front steps at recess and to occupy the front seats in chapel. To the sophomore class, we leave the unquestionable right to fight among them- selves over the confronting problems of the next junior-senior banquet. To the freshman class, we leav2 our ex- pectations of a great senior class of ’45. The following seniors have bequeathed the following traits: I, Billie Rivers, do bequeath Hugh for Annabelle, Edith, and Sheffield to fight over. Class Testator Frances Eller I, Margaret Helen Gaddy, do bequeath to “Nappy” Winfree my ability to dance. I, Bebe Stokes, do bequeath to James Hart my music ability. I, Marion Griffin, do bequeath Tuck to the girls of the junior class. I, Mary Lily Beachum, do bequeath my car to the boys that bum rides after school. I, Elizabeth Thomas, do bequeath to Pauline Atkinson my job to work in the cafeteria. I, Jennings Seago, do bequeath my blushing ability to the girls of the fresh- man class. I, Mary Elizabeth Davis, do bequeath my executive ability to next year’s presi- dent of Student Council. I, Mabel Cornelius, do bequeath my quiet manners to Betty Latham. I, Ed Little, do bequeath my poetic abil- ity to Edgar Gathings. I, Martha Crawford, do bequeath my athletic ability to Lula Welsh Davidson. I, Joseph Fellers, do bequeath to Jay Mills my job in the office. I, Dorothy Hildreth, do bequeath my friendly smiles to Caroline Hill. I, Vera Ferguson, do bequeath my abil- (Continued on Page 52)
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.