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Page 4 Colors and Flowers Blue and white have been chosen as the colors of the graduating class, not only for their beauty but also for the qualities they repre sent. Blue is symbolic of loyalty, de votion, friendship, justice, truth and careful observance of duty. The graduates are devoted to the many friends they have made and will strive to be loyal and true to them always. They also pledge loyalty to their school and its ideals. To the best of their abil ity, they strive to show careful ob servance of duty in school and home. White designates purity, dig nity, innocence, and, above all, cleanliness of life. The class wants to lead pure, clean, Christian lives and to be true to themselves, as well as to others. The red rose, chosen as the floral emblem, signifies beauty, love, peace, and valor. These students believe that the accom plishments of man and the appre ciation of beauty in nature and all phases of life mean more than mere physical beauty. They have love for their schoolmates, teach ers, parents, and God. Because it is unsurpassed in beauty and sig nificance, this flower is appro priately chosen by the class. —Rachel Leonard. Twelfth Grade Graduates IRIS ALMOND “What sweet delight a quiet life effects.’’ Secretary of junior class ’37; Secretary of home room ’36, ’37, ’38; Glee club ’39; Secretary of senior class ’39; National Honor society ’39. MENEFEE BENNETT “The mildest manner and the gentlest heart.’’ Graduate of Norwood High school ’38; Vice president of Dra matic club ’39; Boosters’ club ’39; “Sparkin’” ’39; “Lawd, Does You Undahstan’’ ’39; “Growing Pains” ’39; Secretary of home room ’39. MARSHALL BOYCE “Knowledge is power.’’ Graduate of Badin High school ’38; Boosters’ club ’39. CLARA FAYE BURRIS “Zealous, yet modest; patient of toil.” Science club ’36; Home Eco nomics club ’37, ’38. RACHEL BURRIS “A merry heart, a merry smile. Happy is she all the while.” Dramatic club ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Secretary of Dramatic club ’35; “Queen’s Choice” ’36; “Bache lor’s Baby” ’37; “Quiet Please” ’38; Girls’ Athletic association ’39; Boosters’ club ’39; “Aunt Tilly Goes to Town” ’39. CLARENCE BURNS CLARK “Better be small and shine than large and cast a shadow.” Graduate of Badin High School ’38; Basketball ’39; Glee club ’39; Football ’39. THE FULL MOON TWELFTH GRADE GRADUATES May 31, iggg GERALDINE CRISCO “Unselfish, kind-hearted, true. The same now and forever.” Dramatic club ’35; Home Eco nomics club ’36; Journalistic club ’37; Full Moon staff ’37; Glee club ’39; “Aunt Tillie Goes to Town” ’39; National Honor society ’39. FRANKLIN DEESE, JR. “A jolly unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all.” Graduate of Boyden High school ’38; Sound club ’39; Dramatic club ’39; Vice president of home room ’39. ED DENNIS Men of few words are the best men.” Industrial Arts club ’36, ’37; French club ’38; Journalistic club ’38, ’39; President of Journalistic club ’39; Baseball ’38; Football ’39. CALVIN DOBY “Wit is the salt of knowledge.” Journalistic club ’38. SUE COBLE ^‘To follow knowledge like a sinking star.” Dramatic club ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Secretary of Dramatic club ’35; Secretary of home room ’36; Vice president of Dramatic club ’37; President of Dramatic club ’38; “Gloria Mundi” ’38; “Aunt Tilly Goes to Town” ’39; National Honor society ’39. MARY ELIZABETH DRYE “A smile in her eye.” Glee club ’36, ’37; Talent club ’38; Photographers’ club ’39; Boos ters’ club ’38; Vocational club ’39. MARY KATHERINE EAST “Let men say whate’er they will, Woman, woman rules them still.” Debating club ’38; Triangular debate ’37, ’38, ’39; Dramatic club ’35; Boosters’ club ’37, ’39; Art club ’37; Marshal ’37; Literary editor of Al-Hi-Script ’39; Vice president of home room ’38; Presi dent of home room ’39; “The Pur ple Door Knob” ’38; “Lawd, Does you Undahstan’” ’39; “Tons of Money” ’38; “Growing Pains” ’39; “Sparkin’” ’39; Aunt Tillie Goes to Town” ’39; National Honor so ciety ’39. DOUGLAS CRANFORD “So well he plays every part.” Nature club ’34, ’35, ’36; Dra matic club ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Presi dent of Dramatic club ’37; Boos ters’ club ’37, ’38, ’39; Glee club ’36, ’37; “The Sharpshooter” ’37; “Good Medicine” ’37; “Gloria Mundi” ’37; “A Movieless Movie” ’37; Hi-Y club ’37, ’38, ’39; “Tons of Money’ ”38; “Lawd, Does You Undahstan’” ’38; President of Boosters’ club ’39; Head cheer leader ’38, ’39; “Sparkin’” ’39; “Growing Pains” ’39. CARL B. EFIRD, JR. “Music won the cause.” Dramatic club ’35; Nature club ’36; Journalistic club ’37, ’38; Glee club ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39, President of Glee club ’39; Associate editor of Pull Moon ’39; “Aunt Tillie Goes to Town” ’39. EDYTHE HOLT “Of honest worth, truly a friend, One on which we can all depend.” Home Economics club ’37, ’38; President of Home Economics club ’38; Library Science club ’38, ’39. WILLIAM HOUGH, JR. “Let the world slide, let the world go, A fig for care, a fig for woe.” Graduate of New London High school ’38; Basketball ’39; Full Moon staff ’39; President of home room ’39; Secretary-Treasurer of Journalistic club ’39; Hi-Y club ’39; Glee club ’39; “Aunt Tillie Goes to Town” ’39. JEANNE HURT “I say just which I think—no more y^Q Dramatic club ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Boosters’ club ’37, ’38, ’39; “The Purple Door Knob” ’38; “Tons of Money” ’38; “Gloria Mundi” ’38; “Sparkin’” ’39; “Growing Pains” ’39; “Aunt Tillie Goes to Town” ’39. OLYN LOWDER “The world’s no better if we worry; Life’s no longer if we hurry.” Football ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38; Bas ketball ’37, ’38; Secretary of Jour nalistic club ’38; Biology club ’35. BONNIE HAYES McCUBBINS “The finest garden in her looks. And in her mind the wisest books.” Graduate of Boyden High school, Salisbury ’38; Dramatic club ’39; Boosters’ club ’39; “Growing Pains” ’39. WILLIAM MANN, JR. “To play the game for all that’s in it; To play the game and play to win it.” President of Student council ’39; Journalistic club ’36; Dramatic club ’36; Glee club ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Football ’37, ’38; Basketball ’37, ’38, ’39; Tennis ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39. Vice president Hi-Y ’38. MARTHA EFIRD “Figure of truth, of faith, of loyalty.” Nature club ’34, ’35; Boosters’ club ’38, ’39. SIDNEY GULLEDGE, JR. “Life is but a span—I’ll enjoy every inch of it.” Glee club ’35, ’39; Dramatic club ’36; Journalistic club ’35; Presi dent of senior class ’39; Baseball ’38, ’39; Football ’36, ’37, ’38; Business manager of Al-Hi-Script ’39; President Hi-Y club ’38; National Honor society ’39. LORENE MELTON “Who milted reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth.” Dramatic club ’36, ’36, ’7, ’38, ’39; Journalistic club ’38, ’39; Boosters’ club ’37, ’38; Vice presi dent of Dramatic club ’35; Secre tary of Dramatic club ’35; Treas urer of home room ’37; Secretary of home room ’39 “No Girls Ad mitted” ’38; “Mrs. Harper’s Ba zaar” ’38 “Lawd, Does You Un dahstan’” ’39; “Growing Pains” ’39; National Honor society ’39. ERNESTINE MORTON Sometimes the most valued gifts come in small packages.” Home Economics club ’36; Boos ters’ club ’38; Dramatic club ’39- Journalistic club ’38, ’39. ’ WILMA MORTON “Give to the world the best you have. And the best will come back to you.” Dramatic club ’35, ’36, ’37; French club ’38; Boosters’ club ’38, ’39; Art club ’37; Tennis ’36, ’39. Al-Hi-Script staff ’39. ELBERTA RAGSDALE “Never serious, forever gay, A good happy sport in every way.” Dramatic club ’35, ’36, ’37; Boosters’ club ’37, ’39. KATHLEEN RUSSELL “A merry heart doth good like medicine.” Home Economics club ’36; Jour nalistic club ’37, ’38; Secretary of home room ’36, ’37, ’38; Dramatic club ’39. CLAUDE SHANKLE “Happy am I, from care I am free. Why can’t they all be contented like me?” Football ’38, ’39; Tennis ’38, ’39; President of Glee club ’38; Treasurer of Glee club ’39; In dustrial Arts club ’36; Journalis tic club ’38; “Tons of Money” ’38; “Growing Pains” ’39; “Aunt Til lie Goes to Town” ’39; “The Coun ty Fair” ’36. OSCAR DeBERRY SHOE, JR. “We are the music makers.” Industrial Arts club ’36, ’37, ’38; Journalistic club ’39; High school orchestra ’39. GLENN SMITH “Why rush? Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Nature club ’36, Hi-Y club ’38, ’39; Journalistic club ’37, ’38, ’39; Full Moon staff ’37, ’38, ’39; National Honor society ’39. JOHNNIE LOU TAYLOR “One who can divine a grief and sympathize.” Nature club ’35; Glee club ’36, ’37, ’38; Library Science club ’38. MARY KATHERINE UNDERWOOD “So neat, so gentle, and oh, such a friend.” ^ Secretary of home room ’35, ’36, 37, ’38; Treasurer of home room 37; Secretary of Nature club ’37; Home Economics club ’36. JACK WILLIAMS It is enough to make love and cross my fingers.’” ’39; Basketball 37, 38, 39; Football ’37, ’38- Vice president of home room ’38- Glee club ’36, ’39; Boosters’ club O I. Eleventh Grade Graduates ROGERS ALMOND “We’ll find a way or make m. Dramatic club ’36, ’37, ’39; Glee club ’39; Treasurer of home room ’38. MARGARET AUSTIN “As merry as the day is long. Glee club ’35, ’37, ’39; Science club ’35. MILDRED BALLARD “Whose work and faith are b of accord.” Glee club ’36, ’39; Home Eco nomics club ’37, ’38; President of home room ’36, ’37. JOHN BEATTY “If worry were the only cause o/| death. Then he would live forever.” Journalistic club ’37; Boosters'; club ’39. PAULINE BEAVER “Ever calm and dignified, Efficiency personified.” Journalistic club ’36, ’37, ’38,: ’39; Boosters’ club ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39;l Secretary and treasurer of Jour-j nalistic club ’37; Secretary of Art] club ’37; Marshal ’38 President of home room ’38; Vice president of Student council ’39; Cheer leader ’38, ’39; “Growing Pains” ’39; So-| ciety editor of Full Moon ’38; As-' sociate editor ’39; National Honor society ’39. WALSIE BELL “True worth is in being, not seeming.’” VIRGINIA BOWERS “Her modesty’s a candle to hef Dramatic club ’36, ’39; Home Economics club ’37; French club ’38. MITCHELL CALLOWAY “No storm ever ruffled te thoughts.” Boosters’ club ’39; Photograpn- ers’ club ’39; Industrial Arts club ’36, ’37, ’38. HOWARD CARTER “The greatest truths are the simplest, „ And so are the greatest men. New London High school; Se^ retary of Photographers’ club 39, Triangular debate ’39. MARY ETHEL CRANFORD “Truly loval as a friend. Dramatic club ’36; Library Science club ’39; National Hono society ’39. EDITH CROWELL , “For She was just the quiet W whose natures never vary. Dramatic club ’36; Libra J Science club ’39.
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