Atkins High School - Maroon and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Willie Stevenson wills his ability to print to Bernice Crosley. Evelyn Shipp leives to Thomasina Mc- Knight her membership in the Student Council. Herbert Stover bestowes upon Jack Lawton his romantic voice. Romeo Stukes wills his skill in the auto mechanics shop to the body and fender boys. Buric Sturdi- v.1nt bequeaths her friendliness to Viola Lowery and her French book to Willie Sturdivant. Lou Alma Ray leaves her ability to think to Margaret Shields. Regina Ray wills her French average to Loretta MeMillian. Vera Reid leaves Roxie Settles a locker on the second floor. joann Richey's musical ability goes to Mary Wil- liams. To Robrt Doby goes Clarine Richardson's ability to keep quiet in class. Mary Richardson bcqucaths three congruent triangles to the 11-3 class. Eugene Roddy leaves his ability to act to Norris Allen. Hazel Rittles is to be the receiver of Henry Rorie's eighteen units. Dorothy Roseborough wills her sew- ing ability to Lillie Belton. To Harvey Linton goes Joyce Rush's joke book. Fannie leaves her seat in the Glce Club to Norma Smithg and an old candy wrapper goes to Robertus S. Gray. Marcus Thompkins wills his good behavior to Christopher Penn. Glenola Vance wills her entire notebook to Gloria Dunlap. Doris Williaiiis leaves to Barbara Harvey her position on th: Maroon XVave Staff. Henry XVililams wills to Clyde Hunter the ability to graduate in four years. Henry Riley is to receive Leonard Williams' ability to do pro- fessional carpentry. Rosa Lee Wilson leaves her ability to sew to Helen Steward. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1951, do sct our hand and seal, this the eighth day of june, in the year of our Lord, nine hundred and fifty-one. XVitnesses: QSEALQ Noiseless Tonguewagger JAMES GRIFFIN, Testator Silent Braintinker The Quiet Stooge if RY TE 1951

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attend school every day goes to Emma J. Carter. Jimmie Douthit wills John Edwards his seat in French class. Jean Evans is to be the receiver of Dona Ford's seat in the Glee Club. Juanita Gaddy leaves her po- liteness to Jack Langford. To Velma Johnson goes Shirley Gaither's position as flag bearer. James Garret wills his musical ability to Bobby Garrett. The position as editor of the Maroon Wave, now possessed by Clarice Graham, is bequeathed to Dorothy Glymph. Olivia Green leaves her telephone directory to Joy Greeng to Barbara Harvey goes her majorette uniform. Luvells Grimslcy wills her French book to Louis Bellamy and her quietness to Jacqueline Pennington. William Griffen bestowes upon Benjamin Griiiin his good looks. Charles Hairston wills his ability to play ping pong to Donald Duren, and his knowledge of problems goes to Mondell Hairston. Barbara McKnight is to be the receiver of Loretta Hairston's neat notebook and long pencil. Maggie Irene Hairston wills her typing ability to Doris Parham and Doris Jones. Vera Hairston leaves to Helen Dunlap her sewing ability. To Daisy Gamble goes Minnie Hailey's friendliness. Betty Jean Hall leaves her ability to be a good Library monitor to Virginia Wofford. The receiver of Roland Hanes's ability to play softball is to be Leroy Hanes. Donald Hawkins' singing ability is bequeather to Frank Banks. Rosa Hawkins wills her quietness to Catherine Hawkins, and to Naomi Calloway, her ability to get biology. Ken- neth Kirby wills his youth to Johnny Blackwell. James Kinard wills his popularity with girls to Edward Brendle. The eloquent ability of Johnny Kennedy is bestowed upon Harvey Linton. The excellent book learning of Aaron Joyner goes to Purvis Caldwell. Mildred Howie leaves her problems book to Doris Camp- bell. The sewing ability of Willie Johnson is left to Sue Pearl Johnson. Willie Jackson wills his way with women to Benjamin Pitts. Jessie Ree Kirkland wills to Mozella Rogers, her seat in problems class. Audrey Koger leaves to Minnie Ackers her seat in physics class. Patricia Lambert wills her seat in typing class to Betty Lou Wilson. Dorothy Latham leaves her place in the cafeteria to Evelyn Penn. Eddie Anderson and Roscoe Brown are to be the receivers of Ernest Lewis, ability to decorate. The ability to make friends is willed by Jimmy Lighty to Nathaniel Johnson. To Mattie Lincoln goes Rosa Lincoln's problems book. Marjorie Linton leaves her ability to drive a Chevrolet to Harry Linton. Mildred Little bestowes her quiet- ness upon Herman Little, and to Helen Dunlap goes her position as drum majorette. Archie Love bequeaths his seat in French class to Lindsay Patterson. Janet Macon wills her ability to make 100 per cent on biology tests to Lucille Durham. Mary Ann Ramseur is to be the receiver of Ann Martin's place on the stage. Ce- rento Martin leaves her singing ability to Barbara McKnight and her typeyriter to Evelyn Richardson. clif- ton Martin wills his perfect attendance record to Marshall Martin. Ida Massey wills her seat in typing class to Mary Kinard. Marjorie Mccollum wills her typing ability to Naomi McCuffie. Berthine McCorkle bequeaths her earrings to Doris Wofford and Josephine Garris. To Robert Turner goes Edward McCoy's position on the football team, his coolness to Leon Sutton. Immogene McKnight bestowes upon Thomasine McKnight and Barbara McKnight her ability to blow a trumpet. Wilbert McKnight wills his ability to cut class to Little Ping. Margaret McFarlin leaves her dramatic ability to Donald Laurence and Thomas Mumford. David Meadows wills his ability to fix radios to Ralph Barnhill, and his girls he leaves to Joe Carter. William Miller leaves his ability to lay brick to Wilbur Hines. Clyde Morrison be- queaths his romantic powers to Laurence Wade. Loretta Murray bestowes upon Annie Richardson her abil- ity to excel in physicsg to Mary Murray goes her membership in the Crown and Scepter Club. Margaret Nel- son wills her beautiful eyes to Annie Browng to Barbara Nelson she gives beauty. Contance Newsome be- queaths her ability to keep quiet in class to Dorothy Roberts. Austin Norris wills her musical ability to Oz- zie Edwards. Zenobia bequeaths her physics notebook to Hasker Samuels. Alma Penn leaves her typing eraser to the Kinard Twins. James Patterson wills his place in the Crown and Scepter Club to Hasker Sam- uels. Bobby Pennington bestowes upon Wilbur Hines his ability to hit nets in basketball. Donzella Porter wills her ability to get from second to reverse while driving to Nathaniel Limus. Calvin Price leaves his ab'l- ity to play basketball to Leon Sutton. Mary Saunders wills her ability to type to Dorothy Glymph, Betty Suber, and Gwendolyn Caldwell. Edythe Scott wills to I. S. her ability to get along with others. Doretha Shelton wills her quietness to Vernell Shelton and Eunice Bluefold. Lula Shell wills her ability to get French and problems to Irene Shell. Doris leaves her seat in problems class to Thaddeusg to Napoleon Sherard she gives her ability to get along with others.



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enior C6155 no ec P if 26 Come with me in my jet-propelled flying saucer of 1981, constructed by Willie Jones and piloted by Clifton Martin with co-pilot David Meadows, and we shall visit the members of the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one of Atkins High School. I shall show you how each has achieved success and fame. We'll begin our trip by touring the wonderful city of XVinston-Salem, North Carolina. Here we find Collins Jordan as principal and Aaron Joyner as assistant principal of one of the local schools. His reputable staff of teachers includes Betty Hall, Vivian McLaurin, Josephine Charles, Vera Reid, Savannah Parker and Evelyn Bitting. At Kate Bitting Reynolds Memorial Hospital, we find among the registered and surgical nurses Margaret McFarlin, Deborah Feaster, Jessie Kirkland, Lou Alma Ray, Catherine Hairston and Rosa Lincoln. Among the doctors we find Lannie Benson, Betty Smith, Alma Penn and Donzella Porter serving as obstetricians. The Ready Wear Fashion Shop , located on the corner of Church and Third Streets, is owned by John Williams, and its business adviser is William Miller. Acting as clerks and salesladies are: Mary Saunders, Mamie Hammonds, Marjorie Limus, Ruby Dunbar, Annie Sheffield and Elsie Scales. Across the Street is a large sign which reads: Grimsley's Business School . The owner is Luvelle Grims- ley, the manager, Mary Richardson, and the instructors are Vera Hairston, Chiquitg, Dean, and Yvonne Bal- lentine. On the outskirts of Winston-Salem there is a private school for girls founded by Patricia Lambert, Ph. D. Among her capable staff we find Rosa Wilson as home economics instructor, Betty Crump as Physical edu- cation instructor, Billie Boulware as music teacherg and Doris Bruce as teacher of special classes in home management. Off We go into the wild blue yonder! We are now looking down at the L. Richardson Memorial Hos- pital in Greensboro, North Carolina. Here we find on the staff of expert doctors-James Patterson, Robert Scales, Phillip Evans, Jimmy Douthit and Roland Hanes. Serving as surgical nurses are: Alice Bradley, Do- retha Shelton, Minnie Hailey, Mary Fields and Juanita Gaddy. In the dining hall is the excellent dietician, Carrie Cunningham with her well-informed assistants, Annie Floyd and Dorothy Roseboro. Turn the dial for we must go onward! We are now looking down at North Carolina College for Ne- groes, Durham, North Carolina, where we find Loretta Murray, B.S., M.A., Ph. D., as head of the physics department. Also on the faculty we find Vivian Lewis the eminent English instructor and Eugene Roddy the distinguished professor of psychology and author of the well-read book, Post Mortem Psychology. The registrar is the fastidious, but loveable, Glenola Vance, On her desk is the latest copy of the Ebony Maga- zine featuring as its paragon the charming and attractive Doris Williams, exhibiting the exquisite and fabu- lous creations of the world-famous designer, Loretta Hairston. Incidentally, these poses were taken in the magnificent and splendid Jade Room of the Hotel Garner, built by and named for the prominent factotum, James Garner. Hotel Garner is located in Salt Lake City, Utah, and the manager of this huge mansion is the empiric William Parham. Before leaving North Carolina I'll take you to see -Oh we're flying over the home of Eldridge Alston, three times governor of North Carolina. His motto is: Leave it to me, and I'll look out for myself. He is unmarried, but it has been previously rumored that he plans an early trip to the altar with Maggie Hairston. ' A if i

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