Wendell High School - Yearbook (Wendell, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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During the year we were in the eighth grade we became hopeful and hardworking. Then, suddenly,. we were in High School. By the time we had become Sophomores we felt very important. We finally reached the eleventh grade to our great happiness. This year we gave the Junior play and sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet. It was our first banquet and we put our hearts into it and to our great happiness it was a success. Next came the last and most important year of our school career, our Senior year. One of the important days of this year wa s October 19, 1948, on this day we received our rings. In December 1948 we went to Williamsburg, Virginia where we increased our store of knowledge and had lots of fun. In January 1949 the Seniors went to Chapel Hill to see Macbeth. During the first of May we went to Washington, D. C. This trip to Washington is one we shall never forget. We spent four days making the trip and saw many of the famous places we had read about in history. The Junior-Senior Banquet was really a momentous occasion this year. This time we were the guests. We all had a wonderful time and shall never forget it. During the climb to the top of the school ladder we nave lost a few members and gained a few new friends. Our climb up the school ladder is over now, but not our learning. We realize there is a bigger and harder climb before us, the climb to a successful life. There is no time for dreaming now. Soon the final graduation exercises will begin. Our school days are drawing to a close. It has been a long hard twelve years, but they have been busy and happy years and we feel that our school days have been well spent. Historian HlTQEt 1 7737 , MMMMMZlA ■ N Vl ci, Te - 37 1 bett ) 5 K®MrW- A-th, ei c- fj mw Wig 777 ! vmtm mwvmata iHmi mi fc CLASS WILL Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Wendell High School, in the town of Wendell, State of North Carolina, on this thirty-first day of May in ' the year one thousand nine hundred forty-nine, being of sound mind and generous disposition, and fully realizing that, as a class, we shall exist no more, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament; all other wills other than this to be considered null and void. Reca Richardson proudly leaves her position as cheer leader to Frances Pearce and Carrie Love Denton hoping they will agree with Martha Jane Coley., Edna Clark wishes to leave her job as janitor to Bootsy Renfro so she can keep the gym floor as clean as she did during a game. Keith Roberts leaves his natural curls to Joe Batchelor hoping he won ' t have to get a new toni every month. Betty Lou Robertson leaves all of her Knightdale boy friends to Alawayne Horton hoping she will make a big hit as she did. John Gordon wills his love for Wendell High to Duane Bruch. To Nell Mason, Maxine Raybon bequeaths her interest in a certain ford truck . She assures Nell it is in A-l condition. Billy Strickland leaves his excellent choice of clothes to Charles Yargin. Arie Ann Nowell leaves her beautiful hair styles to Irene Bynum. She really, doesn ' t need them. Dolores Joseph leaves her nickname, Teeny , to Janie Sanders. Katherine Rodgers leaves her quietness and dignity to Martha Jane Coley. Betty Sue Baker leaves her short hair styles to Alease Roach. Alease can use them. Daisy Wall leaves her everlasting giggles to Peggy Richardson so she can keep the Senior class alive. Lucille Jones leaves her technique for making Russian love to Joan Hester. Gene Hestei leaves his collection of stale jokes to Jimmy Perkins. Peggy Scar boro leaves her freckles to Tempie Liles. ;] 1 a ?! ! : ; ir i. • ? . I ' ' 1 V ' ; l If it m ' j WW WWrftf M v i -ft ’ rm W ' Sc. Bobby lder leaves his soprano voice to ’.vilbur Strickland will be another Frank Sinatra Frederick Sherron leaves his excellent grades to Roy Harold Mitchell who really doesn ' t need them. Not much! Joe Joseph leaves his sports fare to Charles Doan. Linville Roach leaves Ms position as can tain of the basketball tear, to Lewis Todd. Carry on the good work, Lewis. Barbara Ledford leaves her title of prettist girl to Lula Maude Honeycutt ;o Lona Rea Hocutt and Helen Scarborough leaves her ricked ‘itterbug Ri chardson Buchanan leaves her love her excellent grades to Nan Mattox and Lois Douglas who really need them Fannie Denton leaves her everlasting habit of tali Falter Painter gladly leaves Fendell High School ANNU.M- ■ VtfJM ' l WWlM ’ W Wtt W $■ 17 V SXHSiWP ■nmwuMsmBBnn vm ' .m m ' ,v w ' J! v ' v -.u-ww-w. iKva saw, www vw ! ' y v ' v ' .a i!5 toaW Awnvr A--. msrftrmFwEmm m immnma? I. ' . i.iggra B y ;-. Uou- Kathn n V.ei K WaWc G Y e i n n L i v vi Me t ufl v.i ;j m: wummsitM p poPHEcy CLASS PROPHECY One cold evening I was sitting before an open fireplace in a lazy chair The lights were dim and the radio was playing very low. The sweet music of My Happiness was ebbing softly through the room. Being very tired I soon wandered into dreamland. In my dream I entered a small door over which was written: Learn of the Future . I placed a coin in the hand of the bent, old gypsy and asked the future of the seniors of ,1 +9. She began talking In a slow, monotonous mumble. Frederick Sherron, our class president, is the president of the United States. What a good president he will make, with wars every three years because he can ' t agree with the other countries. Peggy Scarboro is in Lizardlick riding her faithful motorcycle. She affords the only entertainment around there by showing off her skill in riding. Fannie May Gay is the fastest typist in the Waves with 100 words a minute. She is stationed in sunny California, teaching typing. Nannie Denton is still dating her Johnston County boyfriends. That diamond doesn ' t seem to hold her back. Our class treasurer, Dolores Joseph, was such a good singer that she is singing at the Metropolitan Opera. She needs fiVe secretaries to take care of her fan mail. Barbara Ledford ' s future is very regular. She is a wonderful and attractive housewife for some lucky guy. Walter Painter is a first lieutenant of the U. S. Army. He will be shipped to Germany to keep up the morale of the American doughboys over there. He can do a good job with his personality. If you see any airplanes going too slow overhead, you w ill know it is Keith Roberts, now a pilot, flying slow so he won ' t have an accident because he doesn ' t want to disappoint Mattie. ' ' The News and Observer has added a new member to its staff, Daisy Wall. She is editor-in-chief of the lovelorn column because she can write such sweet love letters. Helen Scarborough can be found at anytime with a group of attenta ive listeners, listening to her exciting experiences at Mars Hill. Edna Clark makes an attractive stewardess of a’Pan American Airline, where she practices her Latin on unsuspecting victims. Red, watch what you are doing. Reca Richardson, a promising young artist, is in Hawaii where she is sketching beauties for the art gallery in Washington. What has happened to the ChambleCboy, Lucille? His face has faded from the crystal ball, but I see another handsome face, not a ChambleC Bobby Wilder is now a promising, young accountant at Dix Hill, who is still known as a doubting Thomas . He doubts whether the people are really insane. er at What about Gene Hester? Is he « ; r w ■ 1 fSwwimrnrhT?rw,mrrmf rwy’ ti Manteo, N. C. where he has enough peace and quiet to suit even him. John Gordon, a tuck private in the army, is working at last. The sergeants won’t take his excuses now as his teachers did. As for Joe Joseph, his future is very irregular. The Navy carries him across the ocean to the Phillipines where he is an English teacher. Billy Strickland is driving a greyhound bus between Wendell and Williamsburg. Be sure your life insurance is paid before you ride with him. Betty Sue Baker is in China teaching the Chinese how to play American songs on the piano and how to sing in Chinese. What does she know about Chinese singing? Doris Buchanan is still hanging around Davis Town. Could it be Walter now? Betty Lou Robertson opens up a night club in Knightdale so that she can entertain all her friends at one time. Linville Roach is the preacher of the little deserted church in James- town, Virginia. Only the spirits of the dead are listening, Maxine Raybon is an ariesthesfjfist in a New York Hospital. Don ' t give anyone too much ether, Maxine. In her neat uniform, Katherine Rodgers waits in line with the other W. A. A. F. ' S (Women ' s Auxilary Air Force) for further flight instructions. As for me, I am still pacing up and down the corridors of a large hospital trying to carry dn my work as a trained nurse. The mumbling ceases, the fire burns low and I awaken from my dream. Thus ends the prophecy of the class of ' 4 - 9 . Prophe t Arie Ann Nowell wsi ' muMi vm ' mt ' : ' 71 0. Vdhjfi aLL ftokeri 5 rtf ' s- GtM- Sc arbor a n, Pins i-r-trJ wm m mw w.vtutxii rv ii ' mi;, Class Poem 3y Daisy Wall SCHOOL DAYS Our school days have been a ladder of life, Finally they ' re ending after struggle and strife. Each year we climbed higher for honor and fame, And now we ' ve ascended and finished the game. Now that we ' re leaving Old Wendell High , Our hearts swell with sadness as we say goodbye. -r v 1. — . . Un.TA 4- 11 n 4-1 ml 1T 1 1 IVIft 1 UU1 ucai O O O v_._i_.l_ VI UiJ, f-) w J W. Dear school, you have sheltered us twelve long years, And now must leave you with laughter and tears. Classmates and friends, we were assembled as one, And studied and worked and even had fun. Dear teachers stood by us as we did the learning, And taught us the fame which we must be earning. . i i So hold fast to your honor Wendell High and your friends, We ' re leaving you now, though we ' re making a mend, To hold in our hearts the sweet memory of you, A school and friends who were loyal and true. Class Song By Fannie Mae Gay Peggy Scarboro Dolores Joseph Our Classmates True (Tune: My Happiness) Leaving Classmates makes us blue And our Alma Mater too We will often think of you Our friends so dear. How we hate to say goodbye As we leave old Wendell High With our hearts so sad and blue Our Classmates true. Twelve years now have passed Since we first started our class But we ' ll come back again To renew old memories here . Whether skies are gray or blue We will always think of you Though we now must say goodbye Our Classmates true. Class Colors: fted and White Class Flower: Rose Class Motto: Not finished, just begun. Everyday that we ' re apart There will be an aching heart Always thinking how we ' ll miss Our Classmates true. When we leave our friends behind All of you who ' ve been so kind Thoughts of you will often find Us lonely too. Many years will fade Before our debt to you is paid But someday we ' ll meet again There ' ll be no blue memories then Whether skies are gray or blue To you we are always true Though the old become the new Our Classmates dear. i 1 § % i ! b ' A|lV ( •; 7 i j : i : ■ ! i ' ' !l ■ t ? n — rny: ; r , r f •m r nr J l ' MM, i ; , f 1 1 iii ;H T 1 ' ■ ! ; ( J |lv , il i .1 J ii ' 1 ! ' f •■ y. i hi! yy i r U T I mUAUAUCTS vmmtmam i 7 _)■ _ ,V;. CUiL. CLs 0 (Xs t-c , j P ' Hii C - - . { c7 ZS P S s4 yea r j i a w pn fjs mv a r aw i f i w F rf ' i wr 3 ?f- h(J WOliRV JLiwjoM fit, Leni Bru. 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H511 ONLY MAGNESIUM LIMESTONE FILLE: fertilizers all KINDS - FA; M SUPPLIES AND IMPLEMENTS REFRIGERATORS, RADIOS, ELECTRIC PUMPS, FURNITURE WENDELL, NC. USED CARS Compliment Your Letter WITH cStalionzxu Your Dealer Has IH H V TT7TTOT I ? y wmmm mmamsmmmmm7miummwMwmm®-fmmmmiNmp. DAV-SON CORK BACK SAF ETY RECORD THIS W EEK ;M T W T F S LOST TIME ACCIDENT SERIOUS DOCTOR CASES 1. . I _ ANNOUNCEMENTS OUR CONCENTRATED DRIVE THE LAST TWO MONTHS FOR 100 PER CENT ATTENDANCE AND PRODUCTION IS SHOWING GOOD RESULTS DIRECTORY FLOOR CAFETERIA 3 R0 WEST EMPLOYMENT OFFICE H.L. KRUSE 1st EAST Bulletin board with two set IN SCHOOLS Bulletin board with two set in glass doors. One side cork in glass doors. Both sides CHURCHES the other changeable letter cork STYLE: TWO SET IN GLASS 30 x 48” S 30.00 30 x 60 32.50 36” x 48 31.25 36 x 60” 36.25 ALL PRICES F. O. B. CHICAGO insert. 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