West Rowan High School - West Wind Yearbook (Mount Ulla, NC)

 - Class of 1942

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7. Now since peace reigned over all the Kingdom there was another great feast called the Junior-Senior Ball, thus showing the love and admiration of the Junior Tribe for the Senior Tribe, 8. And when the time came forthe tribe to pre- pare to leave the Kingdom, thev assembled themselves to- gether and made plans for the departure. 9, And it came to pass that in the fifth month of the year one thousand nine hundred forty-two, the Senior tribe left the Kingdom of Mount Ulla to journey on through Life, to follow the. path which all must tread 10. I see great glory and honor for some, for such is the reward of those who labor, See Susie Lee Brown, Historian. WHO'S WHO IN NORTH Cz RO”’-INA'S GOVERNMENT Governor-------- ---------- J. Melville Broughton, of Wake Lieutenant-Governor-------------- Ree BArTri saror person Secretary of State----------.----- Thad Eure, of Hertford Superintendent of Public Instruction------Clyde A, Erwin Attorney General------------- Harry McMullen, of Beaufort Chief Justice of Supreme Court-W.P,.Stacy,of Now Hanover NORTH CAROLINA IN CONGRESS senators Josiah William Bailey, Raleigh Robert R. Reynolds, Asheville Representatives Discrict 1. Herbert C. Bonner-------- --- ----- -- Washington 26 John H. Kerr----------- --- - ------. - -Warrenton 3. G. A. Barden--------- ---- -- ----- —- -- -. New Bern 4. Harold D. Cooley------- - ------ -- ----. Nashville D5. A. D. Folger------------------------- - Mt. Airy 6. sCarie? Durham sso. ee ee Chapel Hill 7. Od. Bayard Clark------- +--+----- -- - - Fayetteville 8. William 0. Bergin--- ------- --.----- . Lexington 9. Robert L. Doughton------------—.. Laurel Springs 10. A. Le Bulwinkle------------W-4.-.--- = Gastonia cree 4eoulon ie FSi s Rig ew gee en eg ee yee a ee Asheville =

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heltiLo the uRetba- ob, 5. And, there rose up from these six, one that waz called Bill Hall, and he became president of the Club. 6, And every native struggled onward through the promised land leading a well-spent life. ITI, ACTS 1. From the beginning, two years had gone by and now the tribe was called Junior, and verily it was the greatest tribe in the Kingdom, numbering 45 natives, with Miss Jean Lyerly as leader. Ivy Overcash rose to become President; Margaret Anderson, Vice President; pusie Lee Brown, Secretary; Jimmie Miller, Treasurer. Ze Now, there rose up from the tribe a group of struggling fellowmen, who appeared on the stage in Pink Geraniums, . 3. And lo, there were five more natives who passed through the Gate of Achievement and Leadership. and entered into the Beta Club, Lh. And there was a great occasion called the Halloweten Carnival, which brought prosperity to this ee eae 5. Thereupon making it possible for the tribe to have a great celebration, . | 6. There being peace throughout the whol® Kingdom, the Junior tribe called together the Senior tribe for a great foast. : 7, And right heartily did the two tribes feast and make merry. : 8, Wherefore, with much grief did the Junior tribe bid farewell to the Senior tribe which was preparing to leave the Kingdom and set out on the Journey of Life. te ACTS : 1. And it came to pass that the third year went by and the Junior tribe set out upon its fourth year ‘of grace in ‘the Kingdom, with only thirty-three natives remaining, and with Miss Helen Surratt,as adviser; Susie Lee Brown, President; Leonard Upright, Vice President; Margaret Anderson, Secretary; Geraldine Bodie, Treasurer, 2e And now the tribe was called Senior, moaning elder. 3, And the tribe, being older, was indeed verily filled with much dignity and much pride, : 4. Moreover, the Senior tribe was great in -strength and a goodly number of Seniors fought for the Kingdom on the basketball court. 5. And they showed much skill in the performance of The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, ‘ 6, And the tribe did reign well as Seniors, and the fourth year showed much progress mingled with sorrow, for the tribe should soon’leave the Kingdom to journey on along the Road of Life,



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STATISTICS We, the members of the Senior’ Class of bs ore Mount Ulla High School, Mount Ulla, North Carolina 4u hereby declare the veracity of the following facts ana figures and leave a copy of this document with the incoming senior classes of this institution so that they may make an attempt to eaual our mark, Starting from the ground and going up, we find that we seniors are very well planted as the boys break sll previous records since their average shoe size is nines, The girls, however, have more dainty feet,‘as their average is only six and ‘one-half. Most of us, however, feel we have quite small feet when we look at Bill Halilts size eleven and Leonard Hoffner's size twelve, : “Computing our weight, we find Phil Sloop our heavy weight champion, balancing the scales at La pounds, All of us boys aren't quite so hearty--Leo Peeler tips the scales at the opposite extreme---+i13 pounds, While the girls do not like to admit their Weight, ‘we find after much questioning that their average is 131 pounds, ‘ Upon observing the color of cyes, it wis found that the majority of them are brown, but’since Vivien Leigh made such a hit with her green ones, two of our girls, Hellon Fisher and Celeste Brotherton by name, insist that their eyes are definitely green and choose their Glothes to accentuate the color of their eyes, Looking from head to toe, we find that the average senior boy is five feet, ten inches tall, while the pPiris tip. the beam at. five fest, fopr dineohes,. The average age of the boys is eighteen and of the girls, seventeen. We have at last come to the conclusion that most of our members will be staunch Democrats since there are 25 Democrats and.7 Republicans in the Senior Class, Upon investigation we find that The Lonc Ranger” is the Senior Classts favorite movie star with Tonto as runner up. The Class has proved to bea very romantic-- the Statistician found that I don't Want to Walk With- out You is our favorite song with Clementine taking second place. We find that we are very religious with twelve Methodists, olcven Lutherans, seven Presbyterians, and three Baptist. Now as we bring this documtnt to a close, we leave our’ brilliant minds, dignity, and these facts and figures to an awaiting world, We hope that some day young and old will look upon these statistics and say There are the statistics of the greatest Senior Class that ever graduated from Mount Ulla High School. Jimmie Miller, Statistician ev . «ft

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