Berryhill High School - Link and Chain Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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BHS fl lf 3 gil rf' DEDIE TIU WITH keen appreciation of what she has done for us individually and of what she has done for Berryhill. we. the Class of 1942, dedicate the LINK AND CHAIN ro Miss LILLIAN Rooms. as an expression of our gratitude to her for her years of loyal and devoted service to Berryhill, and above all for her uncompro- mising standards of honor and right which have inspired us to higher ideals. Page Three 5319 Q f U MR. W. D. LOY, Principal Berryhill High School Page Four Random shots of Mr. Loy on the campus JW. 6 I 'I is 584'-I in ev'- A LTY MRS. J. Y. VVARI7 XXIIIIIIIVIIII fnlllfgc .Iluxfr First Row MR. VV. D. LOY Elon College , . Eduratimz, MISS I.II.I.IAN Romzlzs 'W 'l I'l Dulce Univc-rsity Lan and Frmlfh XXIIIIIIIIWIII Fullcge Ifzmlixlz mul LI'17l'lII'j' SUIT: MISS LURAY E. I.EVVIS Mary xNIEiSllI1IQ',t0II Cnllegc . . . . Tl I I? :- Sccrvfarzal Admznzstrrztzon HH OL MR. ,I, X. IXARIJ IAIIIISIZLIIZI Stats I'l1ivc1'NIty XXI I SS NIAIIIJI NE NYARIJ :vc MISS ELIZAISETII RIITCIIELI, MISS VIRGINIA HUBBARD .Queens College .SI'1u11I'l' Biology auf! I'lz'stw'y xxVIIIl.lII'0i11 VUIII-gc MRS. CIIARLIES I.EIi MOORE MR. A. C. APPANAITIS Czltavvlna College Sofia! Scivnrz' Nfwlh c1!lI'IIlIIIZl XYunmn's Culleggu nf the I'11ivcx'sity f -LJ rf' 0 U .S'1'I'1'vtI11'141l .fhlm1'11i.vfmt1Un1 MRS. JAMES C. I.YNC'II lirconalroro College S ri R 1 . MOH 0 U IIIIQIIXII MRS- I- L- CARPENTER MISS MARY IQRAY DA VIS VVomzm's College of the University of I wrimhmr, Q-Ullwe North Carolina , ' QS -. Chmnistry and Biology E ,llutlunnzlnl and I.1ml1.xl1 MISS VIRGINIA LICIC NIR. J. L. CARPENTER XXIUITIIIIIIS Cullcgc of the I'niVcrr,ity of Norgh Carolina State College Nwrtll f':Lmli11:1 VOCGHOIZUI Agriculture Education llwm' lil-oumnirs Page Five L'3-Q Q if 0 52226, SENIOR CLASS U OFFICERS 0 FRANK WATSON Y. ..,... President VERA BAKER A . , 4,.. Vice-President M SARAH WALKER ,... ..... S ecretary DOROTHY FREEMAN . . , ,,,,.,,S.,. ...4 T reasurer LJ . MASCOTS BARNEY HOLDER BETTY JEAN GOODWIN COLORS: Blue and Whz't'e FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: Our trail is ambitiong our goal is success. Page Six 5 SE IUB FRANCES JACQUELlNE ADAMS 171'a11lc1'1 ' Charming, sympatlictic, ,CfU0fl-Ilfllllfffll. Blajorette 3, 45 Taflw' Staff 45 Library Club 4. Basketball 1, 25 filee Club 1, 2: Dramatics Club 25' ' l JOHN ARBOR ujdllllllyn Johnny's infectious laugh has almost become his trade-mark. Attenclcal 0'Donoghue School 1, Z5 Football 1, 2g Hi YU 4 FRANK ARRINGTON Class of '42's contribution to Berryhill's long line of gs., Romeos. Iliaurl 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Ma'or 45 filet' Club 2, 35 J lli X 1. Z. 3, 4: llascball 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 liilitor-in-l'hicf of the Tnflvr 45 LINK AND CHAIN Staff. VERA BAKER She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant, too, to think on. Clic-erlearler 45 Sturlent Council 15 Draniatics Club 25 0h.n'r:'w' School News Reporter 45 Assistant Editor of Tutlrr 45 l.INK ANU CHAIN Staff: Home Economics Club 15 Presirlent of Library Club 4. ALICE LOUISE BARKER As niuch a whiz on the court as when courting. V Basketball 2, 3, 45 Banrl 3, 45 filee Club 2, 45 Taller Staff 4. JETTER ANDREW BARKER, JR. .'111dy Active. athletic, accommoclating. Basketball 2. 3, 4: Football 45 Bus Driver 4: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Sports Editor of Tutlm' 45 Hi HY 45 YTHF17l4 DOROTHY JEAN BEACHAM Dot Not too serious anml not gay. Glec Club Z: Library Club 45 Taflvr Stall 45 Home Economics Club 1. WARREN BEATY One hardly knows VVarren is around, he is so quiet. F. F. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Hi 4. EARL H. BIELK Although he is none too talkative, he has a smooth line for the girls. Attenrlecl Belmont High School 1, 35 Bus Driver 3. ROBERT A. BERRYHILL ..B0b,, Quiet and efficient. Hi Y 41 Secretary Y. T. H. F. 2. Page Seven 'W R SE IUS YN fl we 'VW- ve L, Page Eight REECE BIGHAM, JR. Ju lIfZ.0T,, An up and coming farmer. AYH 3, 4. F. F. A. I, Z, 3, 4, President 43 Hi ERNEST LEE BLACK. JR. Ernie A dairyman in his own right. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. MACK BROWN lilac Mack has a scientific mind and is a keen observer. Beta Club 43 Science Award 23 Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Vice-President of Class 33 Business Manager of LINK AND CHAINQ Band I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3g Class Play 33 Marshal 3. ROBERT OSCAR BYRUM Bobby A jolly. unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. Band 1, Z, 3. 43 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 43 F. F. A. 3, Secretary 3: Glee Club 2, 33 Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4g Class Play 35 Subscription Manager of LINK AND CHAIN, Tatlcr Staff 43 Class Historian. WILLIAM BYRUM Upeckn Ah, why should life all labor be? WILLIAM KERR BYRUM Billy A quiet, unobstrusive fellow, but a friend to all. WILSON BYRUM - The Old Faithful in school activities. He can be counted on for almost any job. Student Council I, 3, Vice-President 33 Baseball 23 Dramatics Club 23 Hi Y 2, 3. 43 F. F. A. 3, 43 Bus Driver 43 Photo Manager of LINK AND CI-IAIN3 Class Lawyerg N. Y. A. Supervisor 33 Marshal 3. GEORGE WADE CARMICI-IAEL Ham.me1'I1cad A good sport anywhere and at anytime. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 43 Bus Driver 43 Tatler Staff 4. JAMES EDGAR CARTER Don't let that happy-go-lucky appearance fool youg Edgar has serious moments, as his many friends will tell you. It seems the automobile bug has bitten him with lasting results. Bus Driver 4. BILL ROY CASH He always has little to-say about his lessons, but he catches up in talking to his classroom neighbors. Attended Piedmont Junior High School I, 23 Orchestra 1, Z3 Hi YU 4. BHS IUH EARL IVIILTON CLONINGER Earl's surplus vitality brightens up drab classes. . Hi AY 4. Vice-President 4. NEVA COX Sweeter as the days roll by. Attended Harding High School 1, 23 Basketball lg Softball 11 Glee Club 1: Beta Club 4. HELEN DANIELS TFrn1iIz ' She is fun-loving and can always tind time for a new Joke. ROMEO DAVIS ERNEST DAWSON DESHIELDS, JR. Slmriy Dawson is little but by no means loud. Hi Y 4. JOHN CRAIG DIXON, JR. Sonny An athlete that Berryhill is proud to claim. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3g Athletic Award 2, 3. U IVIELBERT DIXON IlIolIy You can always hear Melbert's voice just around the corner. She IS never out of anything to say or sing. Glee Club 2, 3. JOSEPH JAMES EASTWOOD for His mathematical conception is amazing. DONNA GREY EOARD l'Cllf1.l',, Shu has Ll personality as pleasing as her appearance. Attended Harding High School 1. 2, 3: President of Home Room 1. 2. Secretary and Treasurer 33 President of D. VV. D. Club 3: Orchestra 11 Band 1, 2, 3: Regional Contest 1, 2. State Contest 1, 2, 3. National Contest lg Glee Club 1, 23 Dramatics Club lg Student Council 1, 3g Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. DURANT BUXTON FOSTER 'Dukv ' b Genial. polite, and unassuming. Attended Harding High School 1. 2, 3g Chorus 1. 2. 33 Softball Team 1: Commencement Sermon Committee 1g Home Room Representative 13 Senior Play Committee 23 Secretary Home Room 25 Salesmanship Club 2. Page Nine I J ft SE IDRS G fl . ij 'tl' T1 U L... Page Ten MARY ALICE FRANCIS Teeny V Small and full of pep. Attended Newell High School 1, 2. 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 33 Monogram Club 3. DOROTHY FREEMAN HDOF. A belle among the boys and a good friend with the girls. Glee Club Z, 43 Class Treasurer 43 Assistant Business Manager of Tailor 43 Library Club 4. JAMES EDWIN GILREATI-I GilIz'c ' Take a careful bus driver: add a cheerful disposition and a sunny smile and what have you? Gillie. of course. F. F, A. 13 Band 1, 23 Bus Driver 43 Hi HY 4. ESTHER IVIAE GRIER A -rare combination of mental ability and a grand per- sonality. Band 3, 43 Class President 13 Student Council 3, Sec- retary 33 Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Tatlm' Static 43 Associate Editor of I.iNK AND CHAINQ Marshal 33 D. A. R. History Award 33 Piano Cup 3. ROBERT JERRY GUNTHORPE Gun ,Ierry's silver-tongueclu oratory and appearance suggest a typical politician. Attended Oakhurst Iligh School 1. 23 F. F. A. 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Reporter 23 Vice-President of Class 13 Base- ball Manager 23 Student Council 23 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Hi HY 4. SARA LAMBETI-I HALL Sally Original and practical. Beta Club 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 23 LINK AND CHAIN Staff. DOROTHY HAMILTON Dot Dorothy is a cute girl-ask the stronger sex. Glee Club 2. THOMAS GORDON HANCOCK Tommy makes up for what the rest of us lack in size. A ..:ndecl Sharon High School 1, 2, 33'Hi Y 3, 43 Baseball 33 Glee Club 1. ALBERT HAND' ..H01y,. Life is but a game to play. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Bus Driver 43 Hi Y 43 Football 4. Coacaptain 4. IVIURIEL HAWFIELD HoIIif7icld Neat in appearance and work. Glee Club 2.. SE IUPIS WILLIANI ROBERT HENDRIX Su00k1iC Antl thc laflies, strangle to say, pester him lmth night and elay. Attenclefl Ilartling High Schuol I, 2, 35 Banrl 4: Basket- hall 4. BETTILOU BERITA HOLDER .iRI'f7l'tL ' Bettiluu. unc nf the prettiest girls at Bcrryliill, is also high amongg thc must pnpiilar anfl hcst rlresst-tl. Clit-cislczlflt-1' 3. 43 filer Vluli I. 2, 3. 43 Tariff' Stall 43 L'l'1's Plwv I is, 1, ,. IVIARY ELIZABETH JACKSON ,'lIm'y I,z'Iv Hcre is a rl:-ar. true. intlustriuus friciitl. Attuiirlwl Cflfwcr High School, l'lm'ci'. South Claruliiia I: tllct- Club I, 23 Ilramatics Cluli 1. JAMES RANDOLPH .IAMISON Aijlifllllllifu Ilc never lots his stuflios ititcrfvre with his school wink. Attuntlc-sl Alcxamlci' tiraliam hlunim' Iligh Schoul I, 2, l'cnti':il Iligh Sclmril .ll lilac Qlulr I, 23 flttmit' 3. INATHALEE JENKINS -'lu-ff Thu Queun uf Bcauty, Clue Cluli 1. 2, 3, 4. HILDA JOYCE LARRISEY Quiet, hut when she speaks, she is liearfl with iwspcct. KATHERINE Loi' 121ffrl1 K2llIlCl'lll6 is much arlmiretl fm' her sweet pcrstmnality anfl :lark Flashing eyes. Basketliall I, 23 Banfl 1. 2, lNIajm'cttQ 3. 43 Glce fluh 2: IJ:-amatics Vlulm 23 Tatlvr Start 4g LINK Axim Cimix Stat? Class Play .Ig Marshal 3, PHILIP L. MARTIN Philiifs interests lie on the gridiron and in thc fair sex. Baml I, 23 Attenrletl fIC'llll'SlI High School 35 Hi 41 Football 43 Basketball Klaiiaggn-i' 4. DOROTHY IVIENDENHALL Dolly Happy anrl Cmitcntml. JACK WINST'ON IVIESSIVIORE ,lack has liven with us only a short time. hut his pleasing pc-rsmiality ancl flashing: smile have maclc limi Impular with thc faculty ancl stiulcnts as well. Attentlcfl Byrtl High Schtml. Slirevcport, Louisiana 1, 2, Plant High Scluml. Tampa. Flurirla 3: French Cluli I, 25 Basketball 23 Glee Cluln 2: Presirlcnt of Flass 35 Tennis 35 Reportei' of Pvf' O'Plu11t 35 Pre-sirlent of Student fSovm'n- ment 3. Page Eleven I-IS .. J fl SE IDRS A fl :J 'W 'KJ' 'T L, Page Twelve ELIZA LAMB MILLS Lamb Truly an Artist. Art Editor of Tatler 45 Glee Club 25 D'ramatics Club 2. ANNIE BELLE MCCOY VVhen prettier clothes are made, Annie Belle will wear them. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 25 Tatler Stal? 45 Basket- ball 2, 3. EMILY CRAIGE MCGINN Emily is full of fun, but she can be serious, too. When she has a task to do, she does it well without flinching or grumbling. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary and Treasurer 43 Tatlm' Staff 4g Library Club 4, Assistant Editor of LINK AND CHAIN. HELEN ORESTIE NANCE Boots Helen's fun loving nature is her greatest asset. Glee Club 2. KATHLEEN NEELY Kind and true. Dramatics Club 25 Glee Club 2. MAGGIE NIXON Quiet and always busy. CHARLES PARKS Pine With his head in the clouds, he never has a blue moment. Cheerleader 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 4. EDITH PARSONS Edie Edith's athletic talent has made her one of our most valuable basketball players. President of Class 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 President of Home Room 25' Class Play 3. FLORENCE .IACQUELYN PAYNE Jackie A very capable person with a quiet and easy manner. Attended County Line High School, Lumpkin, Georgia 19 Basketball 13 Softball 13 Home Economics Club 13 Beta Club 4. CHARLES PRICE Although he appears serious, he always has time for a joke or a laugh. Attended Sharon High School 1, 2, 35 Hi YH 3, 45 Class Play 3. SE IUHS J HAZEL PRYOR Blondie Quiet and rather serious. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. P5- REID HOYT RANDALL Not finished, but just begun. Band 13 F. F. A. lg Dramatics Club 25 Hi HY 4. MARGARET EDITH REID A scholar of top rank, conscientious and reliable. Glee Club 23 Beta Club 3, 4. D ERSKINE RHODES A happy-go-lucky fellow. Attended Newell High School 1, West Fulton High ,v. School, Atlanta, Georgia 23 Class President First Semester 13 Rifle Team 2g Hi YU 4. HAZEL JEAN ROBINSON When you look at Hazel Jean, three words enter your mind: cheerfulness, good-naturedness, and attractiveness. Glee Club 1, 2. -LJ- CLOYCE CONNELL ROGERS Coat Cloyce has the happy faculty for apt expression which rn. is particularly appreciated by his English instructors. . Hi HY 1. 2. 4: Class Secretary and Treasurer 33 Beta Club 35 Class Prophet. THERON Ross apokcyi, Theron is well known for his witty way of talking. Attended Gastonia High School, Gastonia, North Carolina 1, 2. Gus A. RUEUS He should have been an Indian so he could go to his happy-hunting ground. F. F. A. 1. 25 Hi HY 4. PEARL RUFUS Feminine in appearance, sweet in disposition, Pearl is a charming girl. Basketball 2. C. W. SMITH, JR. , USPJIIIXIIH C. VV.'s ability to make comical remarks at the logical moment is envied by many. ' Advertising Manager of LINK AND CHAINQ Hi Y 45 Cheerleader 43 Football 4. Page Thirteen IDRS HELEN ROSE SMITH One of the Smith sisters and an athlete first rate. Attended Pineville High School 1. 2, 33 Class Treasurer 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4. MAE SMITH Mae is an earnest and conscientious worker. Attended Harding High School 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2. MARION SMITH Smitty In guitar playing Marion is quite talented. Y. T. H. F. 1, 2, 33 F. F. A. 2, 3. MARVIN LLOYD SMITH, JR. Marvin is one of the first to volunteer when help is needed. MARY ELOISE SMITH 1IS1'5lY Pineville's loss is Berryhill's gain. Attended Pineville High School 1, 2, 33 Class Vice- Presiclent 2. 3: Basketball 2, 3, -13 Basketball Award 33 D. A, R. History Award 3: Marshal 33 Obsmwm' School News Reporter 3: Reciter in NV. C. T. L'. Contest lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. TABOR B. SMITH Tabor with her quick smile and friendly greeting has been a Boom to the Senior girls. Glee Club, I. 23 Dramatics Club 2. VIRGINIA SMITH Dall Doll's jolly nature is felt every time you meet her. Glee Club 23 Library Club 45 Tatltr Staff 45 Home Economics Club 1. HENRY CLAYTON SoRRow If you have not known Clayton, you have missed plenty. F. F. A. 1, 2g Hi Y 4. MARGIE SPRINGS Tools A Flashing brunette with dark brown eyes. Attended Alexander Graham Junior High School 1, 2, Central High School 3. ERNEST S. STEELE, JR. Ernie Ernest is rather unconcerned about everything but the girls and has all the qualifications of a man-about-town, too. Attended Samuel Hamilton High Schril. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania I, Harding High School .23 Dramatics Club Ig Student Council Z3 Class Vice-President 25 Class Poet. HELEN STEGALL 'tRcd Helen. with her shining red hair andlher happy carefree manner, has added much to our school life. Glee Club 2g Library Club 43 Tntlw' Staff 43 Dramatics Club 2. GEORGE TAYLOR .fpigu George is in school only a short time each day, but his ability to make friends has been put to good use. Attended Harding High School 1, 2, 3g Hi Y 2. 35 Chorus 2. 35 Program Committee 2, 35 Salesmanship Club Z. 3, Reporter 33 Cheerleader 2, 35 Football lg Class Treasurer Z3 Dance Committee 2, 3. SE IDRS JAMES GADUY PTHERRFLL ll1zilii ' Jrmies with his friuiiilly mzmiicr is :L vcr' griufl friciiil to have. Attcmlefl Hzmling lligh Sclnml 1, 2, 35 lfimtlmll 1. 2, 33 Bziskctlmll 11 Bl1i1ifigi'z1i1i flulr 1, 3, Prwimlciit R. ANDREW l, INDSAY rlillOMAS l.ii1cl5:my if Z1 liiitlici' til mi mic. F. F. A, l, 2, 3, 4, lin-pu1'tc1' -1, PA'liRlCfK PARKS TI IOMPKINS Pill lclciitiliurl hy that suiitliuiii wlrziwl :mil gait. Attcmlerl Picrlmniit hluuim' Iligh Sch f1-J l 1, 2, fc-iitrzil High School 3. 0RVll.I.li Ol:lll.l1R il-IIOMPBON .Si1l1l XYilliiig :mil cup ilvlv. lf. F. A. 13 Ili 41 F-uCi'vt:ii'y ul' Lllxiss l. If alll stufl hglvc' lcwci' Attcnflrcl PAUL 'lil'lOXlPSON, JR. ents wc.:'n :ix quict zu l'zi1il. thc tcziclicre wiiulil gray hwiiw F, F. A. 1, 2. 3, -1: lli 4. lVll1.'IiON VANDlVl:R ,ll1'l! Give' mc lilwrty, ui' give mc liixv. Ccntrril lligh Stllflill l. JL llziskctlizill 3. -lg filer liliih -lg Fuutlizill Xlziiizigi-1' 45 Tuflwr Stull' 4. SARAH XVAl.Kl3R Surzlli, zllwziys hnlils lll'lA gflllllltl NYith ziiiyiiic. Slick lmst :ill-imiiiivl. liutzl Cluli 3, 41 Claw Scum-1:1i'y 43 film- iliili 2, v VRANK Y. VJNI SON Filleml with kiiiiwlurlg1L', full uf fun, Frzmk ix Z1 mulch fin' ziiiymiu. . , . A Y.. fllzlsf l'i'csirleiit J, -ll llzuiml l. 2, .w, 43 Ill 'X 1, Z, , . N y 3, 4. I hziplzmi 3, 4: tilmciisliip Axmi-il .wg ll.ml-cctlizill .v, 43 Bus lJi'ix'cr 4: Vlziv l'l4iy 3: Awietguit Simrts lfflitfir ui' Y'uf1i'V4: livin 1 lull 4g liilitui'-iiiffliivi' nf Lixiq Axim Cimixg Vhicf Klznrshiil 3, MARY HIHLIEN WES'IililiVlTI-'I' ' Nmic hut licixvlf can lm hai' lizlrznllcl. Glue Phila 1, J, .lg lizmil Z, J, 41 Hclzi Vluli 4. Hnfs very lnlll cuurt. Bznskctlizill hull 4. Nothing Eclitm' of Club 4. PU' Bziml 1, 2, I. BONSAI. H. Wl1.l,l1XNlS maimu- mi clziv hut is zu xxhiz rin the lmmkct- 2, 3, -lg Bu-2 lirivci' 3. 4: Ilnsclizill -lg lflifiif BILLIE EDNA YARBROUGII Bill cut was ever achicvccl witlisiiil L-iitliusiasm. file-Q Liluh 1, 2, 3, -l. RALPH LANCDON YOUNG Exilim A cmistaiit sucker uf kiiuwlcrlgc. 3, 4: Hi HY 3. 4, Sucre-tziry 43 Ass,iQtznit INK AND Viixix: llrzmizitics Chili lg Bctzi 1 7 fl fl il M La As small and as sweet as they come. Attended Piedmont Junior High School l. 2, Central High School 33 Activity A Club 45 Majorette 4, 59 Library Club 5. ANNIE REID CHOATE Band 55 Glee Club 1, 3, 4, S. MARY HAMPTON ERWIN She is never too busy to bestow a smile upon you. Activity A Club 4g Glee Vlub 3. Carrie Sue with her charming manner has won many friends. Glee Club 2, 31 Band I, 2, 3, 4, 5g Dramatics Club 33 POST GRADUATES MEREDITH CASH IlIr'rt S141zsl1i1zv A lover of posters. H1ltIHIf71.l'l, CARRIE SUE SING Senior' Svribbles Staff 4. , .l' Page Sixteen ELA55 PDE You are a landmark of learning. A stepping-stone to fame, And our hearts will all he yearning When we hear them praise thy name In later years. Our thoughts will stray back to thee On the silv'ry mists of thought. We will strive to bring thee glory Thru' the minds which thou hast wrought In former years. We'll hold thy mem'ries ever: With them we'll never part. We'll retain thy name forever In a corner of our heart. For thee. three CI-IEERS, Farewell through tears, they say, should not be so. But, dear Alma Mater, only we two really know. ERNEST S. STEELE, JR., Class Poet CLASS HISTUHY In the fall of 1931 there entered into this school a group of boys and girls who were to make up the graduating class of 1942. We, the Senior Class of Berryhill, were that group. From the day we started to grammar school and all the way through high school, we have been taught one main thing-that is, cooperation, cooperation with our classmates and teachers. Our first few years in grammar school were very easy but as time went on they began to get harder. We all anxiously awaited our seventh grade examina- tion because we wanted to get into high school as soon as we could. After the examination, there were a few disappointments but those who had their work completed were ready for high schoolf We entered high school as green freshmen. As freshmen do. we really lived up to our name. For a week or more we really had a time getting straight- ened out. Fourteen students from Steele Creek School joined us that year. By watching our upperclassmen we began to get lined up and soon we really felt like a part of the school. Our class oflicers for that year were: Esther Mae Grier, President: C. W, Smith, Vice-President: Orville Thompson, Secretary and Treasurer. Katherine Loy was the only member of our class to make the basketball squad. We made a good showing in the intramural contests. Our Sophomore year was similar to the Freshman year except that our studies were more advanced and we felt a little bigger. A party was given that year for us by our grademothers. Ten Sophomores made the basketball teams that year. Our Junior year was very hard for some of us. As soon as school began, we started selling magazine subscriptions so that we might nnance the Junior- Senior Banquet. A play was also given by the Junior Class, entitled Aunt Tillie Goes To Town, which was under the able direction of Mrs. Carpenter. Six members of our class were tapped into the Beta Club that year. Our Senior year has been enjoyed very much, because practically all of us took our share of Senior privileges. Out of our graduating class of ninety-eight, twenty-five have completed their eleven years work here. Eleven are members of the Beta Club, Our class officers are Frank Watson, President: Vera Baker, Vice-President: Sarah Walker, Secretary: Dorothy Freeman, Treasurer. The Senior Class is proud to say that we published the second annual in the history of Berryhill. We consider our class a success. Before becoming Seniors, six medals had been received by members of our class for scholastic and athletic achievements. We know that we have not cooperated the best we could in everything, but to you, lVlr. Loy, the faculty, and members of the student body, we leave our gratitude and love. ROBERT OsCAR BYRUM, Class Historian. Page Seventeen QC . W.-A ,f..11.Q,....s................... ,.....i..4..z.., -.....x :T 1 W I I I 1 ' !.:n:4.g. g 1...g.4 F. V 1 . 1 I ' 1 ...-f'J.4.:L1.l..z:HlI I f'x LI1 I VI f I I A O1 I xw 2, I I I I I ft I-I 1- I I '1 I- 'I I If I I I li I 1 nag :K ,Z i I 1 ' I I 1 ,f II 1434 VT Li ' 1 I 1 I 1 I I I It H I any lj I I I I ,WI IRI,- I I I 5 I I 1' I 4 lT-,j I -I f 1 I N, 1 I I I f' It IF, -ii KAI 1I Iv II It I I I 1 1 II I I I I 1 Aj I Ek I If fl xx, 1,1 I I . I I I KI I .f I T- I Q'-'it A I I I 1 I I IRI I LI I I' I I I MI IN I IL, I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I ' I I ILJI I ' J Il E- I get 1' I L QE .J 1 I 4... --. 1 SE IUH SUPEIIL TI ES Most Courteous ESTHER MAE GRIER FRANK WATSON Mos! Athletic EDITH PARSONS SON NY DIXON Most Beautiful NATHALIE JENKINS Most Handsome FRANK WATSON Most Dignitied DOROTHY BEACHAM MAC BROWN Cutest VERA BAKER C. W, SMITH Best Sport GEORGE CARMICHAEL Most Likely to Succeed FRANK WATSON Best All-Round SARAH WALKER FRANK WATSON Best Dressed ANNIE BEI LE MCCOY FRANK ARRINGTON Most Popular BETTILOU HOLDER FRANK VJATSON Most Studious ESTHER MAE GRIER RALPH YOUNG 'T BHS L ST WILL A D TESTAIVIE T We. the Class of 1942. having come to the end of our high school career, feel it necessary and proper to bequeath certain of our most treasured possessions and talents in the manner that follows. We wish to state that all wills hitherto given from our hand are null and void. ITEM I We, the Class of 1942, bequeath our experience with all the advantages thereof to the succeeding classes. May their years at Berryhill be as replete with blessings as were ours. To the Faculty, who has been a helping hand in our times of need, we leave our lasting gratitude and good will. ITEM II I, Frank Watson, do will my leadership ability to Jane McDowell. I, Jacquelyn Payne, do will my pretty hair to Gladys Pearson. I, Vera Baker, do will my sweet disposition to Betty Propst. I, Melbert Dixon, do will' my glorious voice to Dorothy Abernathy. .I, Edith Parsons. Ho will my place on the basketball team to Sarah Sloan. I, Mac Brown, do will my dignity to Holland Porter, I, Bobby Byrum, do will my ability to play a trumpet to Johnny Berryhill. I, Annie Belle McCoy, do will my pretty clothes to Jackie Arbor. I, George Carmichael. do will my good sportsmanship to Charles Barger. I, Katherine Loy, do will my pleasing personality to Susie Griffin. I, Dorothy Beacham, do will my beautiful blue eyes to Mildred Neely. I, Sarah Walker. do will my skating ability to Frances Stevenson. I, Wilson Byrum, do will my salesmanship ability to John Adams. I, Eliza Mills, do will my skill as an artist to Mary Gordon Mulwee. I, Esther Mae Grier. do will my intelligence to Judith Autry. I. Margaret Reid. do will my quietness to Elise Howie. I, Bettilou Holder, do will my cheerleading ability to Juanita Sorrow. I, Pete Jenkins, do will my beauty to Barbara Jean Elson. I, Joe Eastwood, do will my mathematical mind to Ted McGinnis. I, Ernest Steele, do will my poetic nature to Jack Hasty. I, Dawson Deshields, do will my way with the girls to Hurley Helms. I. Theron Ross, do will my ignorant ways to Johnny Reid. I. Helen Stegall, do will my red hair to Jane Hamilton. I, Bill Cash. do will my love for reading to Marvin Lawing. I, Frank Arrington. do will my good nature to Bill Williams. I, Alice Barker. do will my talkative nature to Mary Elizabeth Springs. I, Jerry Gunthorpe, do will my size to Jimmy Niell. I, Donna Grey Foard, do will my neat, attractive appearance to Bobby Jean McLeod. I, Mary Helen Westervelt, do will my good taste to Blanche Shaw. I, Sara Hall. do will my Writing ability to Marie Parks, I, C. W. Smith, do will my classy car to any finance company that will have it. I. Andy Barker, do will my football physique to William Page. A I, Philip Martin, do will my Spanish features to Doris Secrest. I. Dorothy Freeman. do will my cuteness to Irene Cato. I, Emily McGinn, do will my commercial ability to Helen Vinson. We, John Arbor, Peck Byrum. and Gus Rufus. do will our love for hunting to Billy Wilson and James I-Iawfield. I, Cloyce Rogers. do will my ability to write the class prophecy to the l943 class prophet. ' XVILSON BYRUM. MARGARET REID. ORVILLE FFHOMPSON, Class Lawyers. Page Nineteen in WNW Ll 41 0' fl U 'W -M' 0 AJ' Lf CL SS PHUPHEEY The small room of Senor Rico was a scene of much confusion this par- ticular night in the last of April. Almost a hundred souls stood in line waiting for Senor Rico to tell what fate had in store for them. The rest of the party was forgotten- Senor Rico was their only concern. Suddenly without warn- ing the trumpets were heard-the time had come. Two enormous body guards faced the crowd. Their skin seemed to reflect the scene and their eyes glowed as if lighted by the Evil One himself. The first victim was drawn forward by some strange unknown force as the Senor was waving his hands over an enormous crystal ball placed in the center of a richly furnished room. His head slowly moved forward and sound went forth even though the rest of his body seemed lifeless. My friends, as you very well know, l am about to tell you what fate has in store for you. Now as my crystal ball grows clearer, I can plainly see your successes, failures, and attempts and plights of life. I will hereby try to describe them to you as they are portrayed to me through my crystal ball: Dorothy Freeman and Vera Baker are star reporters for the New York Times. Melbert Dixon is a singer in the Metropolitan Opera. Bill Cash, Cloyce Rogers, and Peck Byrum have been transferred to the naval air base in Hawaii, after receiving their wings at Pensacola, Florida. Edwin Gilreath and Albert Hand are operating a prosperous bus line between New York City and Miami, Florida. Neva Cox is the foreign language teacher at Berryhill. Frank Watson, a prominent physician of Charlotte, is steadily gaining fame in the surgical world with Emily McOinn, his very efficient nurse, at his side. Sarah Walker, Muriel Hawfield. and Katherine Loy are nurses working at the Charlotte Sanitorium. Pearl Rufus and Frances Adams are artists' models in New York City. Orville and Paul Thompson are partners in the Thompson Antique Company. Esther Mae Grier is head librarian at the Charlotte Public Library with Jackie Payne and Hilda Larrisey as her assistants, Mac Brown has just completed a play almost equal to Shakespeare's Hamlet Frank Arrington is operating a linotype machine for The Charlotte Observer. Wilson Byrum is a successful traveling salesman for Scott Drug Company with Dorothy Beacham as his private secretary. Helen Stegall and Virginia Smith are secretaries to the president of the First National Bank, Earl Cloninger. Dawson Deshields and Sonny Dixon are playing baseball with the Wash- ington Senators. ' Bobby Byrum is the conductor of the New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. Robert Berryhill is president of Berryhill Airlines. Page Twenty R 9-3 BHS Tommy Hancock is running a summer resort in the mountains of North Carolina. Duke Eoster and George Taylor have made good with M.G,M. Studios. Bettilou Holder is the vocalist with Bill HendriX's swing band. nery establishment in New York City. ' Hoyt Randall is manager of the largest archery range in the United States, with John Arbor as assistant manager. +P- Dorothy Hamilton is secretary to Edgar Carter, president of Carter's Petroleum Corporation. Marvin Smith is manager of the Bagging Department at the A 25 P ware- house in Charlotte with Erskine Rhodes as assistant manager. Eliza Mills has just received the highest honors from the United States Institute of Art. Helen Daniels is married and living very comfortably. l Helen and Mary Smith are teaching Physical Education to girls at Berryhill. Jerry Gunthorpe and Jimmy Therrell are stars on the radio as negro comedians. Edith Parsons and Mary Alice Erancis are playing basketball for one of the South's finest colleges for girls. Ernest Steele is designing the Buicks for l955. Clayton Sorrow is partner to Jack Messmore in an air transport service across the United States. Donna Grey Eoard, Margie Springs, and Alice Barker are hostesses at the Army Air Base here. V Helen Nance and Kathleen Neely now operate a large beauty salon in Charlotte. Warren Beaty is president of Beaty's Gas and Oil Company with Pat Thompkins as vice-president. Bonsal Williams and Philip Martin are now playing for the Charlotte Clippers, professional football team. Margaret Reid, Hazel Jean Robinson, and Mae Smith are nurses at the Memorial Hospital, Reece Bigham owns half interest in the Parker Veterinary. Mary Helen Westervelt and Mary Elizabeth Jackson own an interior decorating establishment in San Francisco, California. Remus Edwards is StateaSupervisor of Agricultural Extension Service. Billy Byrum is now working for Duke Power Company, operating a Monroe Calculator. Tabor Smith, Hazel Pryor, and Maggie Nixon are working at the S '55 W Cafeteria. Ralph Young, a Bomber Squadron Commander, is stationed' at Barksdale Field, Shreveport, Louisiana. The Senor vanished from the room, leaving behind thoughts of the future, while the crowd stood in a trance, afraid to move until the trumpets blasted again. . CLOYCE ROGERS, Class Prophet. Annie Belle McCoy and Sara Hall are running a large. fashionable milli- SU rv iv' Page Twenly-one Q VTTFTX z,fLJ N. 'Q1-A-X , 1 N 1 ,.... . Y w , 1 . 2 1' fffrw' .-. - -L ,..1ff -'W'if'jf'1 K+.,- L Sl i Q M X' 1 11 ' F I xi 1 i i l X 5 1 J , I' -1 , m F , E 5 2 i I ' A I P l S s 1 E E E 11 lg, fax H, V' 5 a l Q Q LA, A LJ I 1 L i 2 5 a A 5 fix ga 4 3 5 E if r Maj 4 ,kr w ' ,I I Y' J X 'I ,-'H Fx' rfb gil! A 'I X Nz 5 - x , 2 v 5 E 6 If My 'v 2 f E X1 fi J '1 . M H N U lk 5 lf ,V-'J Q :ff lTQzg,w. -W. als, f' f X , ,, .l,,4. fshw. JK V H f m JI :'x-gvzffw-ev-av' I .w u .,.J' Page Twenty-Iwo fb 1 fr! T LUWEH CLASS UPPIEEHS JUNIOR CLASS. SOPHOMORE CLASS CHARLES BARGER ..,..,...., . .President HARVEY WATSON , ,,,., , President JOHNNY BERRYHILL , , , . .Vice-President FURRMIQ SPRINGS '-'A 'AQ Vfwlgfesfdenf EGGY ROPST ,... . . . , erretary BETTY JEAN PROPST . , : . , ,Secretary JUANITA WOODS ' I X 1 E I I ' A I I I 4 'Treasurer JOHN ADAMS ,,.,..,...,......, 'Treasurer Colors: Blue and White Colors: Red, White, and Blne Motto: Flowers: Red and White Carnations . . . , N l t 't t Motto: True worth is in being not seeming ever e 1 res Flower: Carnation Cmood, better, best Till the good gets better l And the better gets best. FRESHMAN CLASS ROBERT BROOKS , . . ...,... Pr0SI'dE'r7I HAROLD BELK . . . . : A Vz'cefPres1'der'1t . DAVID MOORE ..:., Secretary and Treasurer Colors: Lavender and White Flower: Violet Motto: Strive to make your better best Page Twenty-three ff' 5' Fl ll ry, rv -Qje' '-if I, In , -we Jbliwfgmy to -U S1rL..WFg'f' 7 C 3. 1 3 ' Vw l 1'r.rtVRmc-, Luft to Right: Hurley Helms. Johnny Reid. SFt.'0Ild Row: Charles Stiwalt, F: Larrnell Ixerley. Johnny Berryhill, Ted McGinnis, Ralph Ferrell. Paul Cochrane, Marvin l Lawing. J. l.ee Robinson. Ralph Grier. Third Rims: Clyde Herron, Paul Faulkner, Jack Hasty, 3 Holland Porter. Bedford VVhiteside. Bill VVilliamS. Melvin XVallace. Fourth Raw: Robert l J Y S Raboxn, John Adams, Bill Page, Dowd Laney. Olin Hovis, Hugh Ervin, Richard Edwards. . 1 Fifth- Rona' Harry Ferrell. Albert Helms, Buddy Cathcart. John Porter. Jack Foster, James l Q, Hawheld, J. D. Hatley. Robert Baker. Junior boys not in. ffIiL'fIll'l'f T. J. Adkins, Charles Barger, l E-N Harry Crnnip, Jimmy Niell, Billy VVilson. . FJ llla lx r 5 L iN fl f 1 y fl . A' -l yi, 1 Ei li 1' 1 V .fl K 4 .J 5 . i l Ln WWW l 4 , l lx. 1 wi t A I.,-fi cl l ll if , li 1 , LJ xx.. 4' UNIUH GIRLS Page Twenty-four Firm' Row, Left ta Right: Mary Elizabeth Springs, Jo Moore, Frances Jolly, Antha Rose Hale, Doris Culp. Margaret Kuykendall, Mary Katherine Capps. Serohd Row: Sarah Sloan, Evelyn Lynn, Gladys Pearson. Tllfrfl Row: Blanche Shaw, Frances Kirby, Doris King, Jeanette Standiford, Mildred Kirby. Jane McDowell, Judith Autry, Adelia Faye Moore, Juanita Sorrow. Funrfh Row: Dorothy Abernathy, Doris, Secrest. Helen Vinson, Elise Howie. Barbara Jean Elson, Susie Griffin, Betty Jean Propst, Bobbie Jean McLeod. Irene Cato. Fifth Row: Mary Elizabeth Knox. Betty Anne Camp. Mary Gordon Mnlwee. Frances Stevenson,-Wanda Lee Yandle, Frances Medlock, Cecelia Freeman. Laura Mae VVilson. .7u1z1'or girls not in the pzdure: hlgrclge Arbor, Jane Hamilton, Mayo Lee, Elizabeth McDonald, Barbara Ann Medlock, Marie ar s. ,g,..,,.,,, , AWA 1 .i - ll 4. . V -.....,, , rv? rig! W l, qf,..,.,,. , L ,ef L .fi Cl--.l.7 3 Ci .5 i 'W' if ' 'Ce'-' f-it i 1 f ,- Q Ji f ,, :mas-v.f-.Lx ,wry First Roth, Left ta Riyflif: Richarrl Henclerwn. Allen Smith, Murray Springs, Victor 5 U U M U Barnharfll. Kenneth Beaty. -luhu XYall. Varl Mclinrie, 1'arl Sprimu. Billy XYUMI. Scrum! BUYS Rufrf Tomn1y Blackxvelrler. Jones Byruni. Ilenry Black. Frank Grier, Ralph Stiwalt, Harvey lvatson, Bill Bruwn. Tlliril Huw: ,lnhn Buyter, liem'gge Stegall. llnnalil Ruse, Rulrert Arlkins, Harvey Bawsett, Siclney Rllyne, Phenix Kerley. Erwin Query. 1'iU1H'fll li'im'.' Billy Marshall. ,luhn Rogers, llunalel Russ, Claytun Berryhill. Ma-ann Rmlelen, XYarren llixrm. Rnlvert Allen. lfiftli Rumi: lirlsell Ferggiisnn, llaviil l'armieliael. Kenneth Smith. ,laniex llnlilis. Reliert llelms, Rfmlaert Neely. Irving l'enclergraph, Billy laimlietli. ,hilllfll lxlimx' llarry fipai'i'mv, Glenn Rnlriiismi, james Taylnr, .lime Barnes, Erlwarrl Lovett. jiiniwr Sininimis. liaviil Manesr-, jimmy Price, George Martin. .biufilmumrv Boyx lm! in fii'tnn'.' Billy Blackweliler. Bnyce Bnnlware, Biifnril Byars, John Knux, Stuart Stanflish. Keith Tlimnpwn, Bill XYQHHIQ. XVeIilun Meforkle, Siilney Lanrls, Melvin Pntts. Bulilmy Byrum. SUPHUMUHE GIRLS f .- g k Firxt Row, Left to Riiflitf Mililrerl Allen. Milrlreml Burris. Barlmara 'l'ln'ower. Rulvy Vllalker, Beverley Messmure, Betty Jackson, Juanita XN'rnirls, Mary Bassett, Emily Owens, Lottie Criminger. Serum! Rate: Mary Elizabeth Porter, Vlara Daniels, Virginia Vl'inlers, Florence Neely. Mary McCoy, Sally Hamiltun, Daninn liriesman, Cynthia Owens. Evelyn Hall., Callie Yarbrough. Tlifrd Rmv: Margaret Muser. Milflrecl Neely. Frances Easuii, Pauline Kendrick, Iris Smith. l.ula Miae Nail. Betty tiene Ranflall. lfimrtli Rimf: Dorothy Pruette. Frances Crowell. Peggy Propst, Bernice Berryhill. Fifth Rafe: Lillian Stevens, Billy Sue Moore, Annie Pearl Vlleaver, Mary Malone, Furrie lxyvette. Emily Knox. Katie Ilijalgw, Hazel McDonald, Marcheta Travis. Junior Girls nut in. pirtzcn-.' Mary Joyner, Jane .C oy. Page Twenty-Hue M-- 2 ig ali.. l l '4 Y: i l i 'ri l 1 5 X .E I, E 5 pe, qi , z 1 l ll l l l .l ,J i ll 3 lg ll l l.-,l ,E i ll J' ' l l l , l JJ t 2 l it-ill i l .l P 1 , Q 5. l, A .f , yl ll ' I: li l , . , 5 l l if l Al 1 1, , . ' 1 1 N ii .K---I J wg a x af, lQf3ijji1:gQQg1iiii 7C.T..f5'ff etm.,..fgii'.i fy 1 J First It'4m'. Left ta Riylzt: Vincent Deshields, Ralph Abercrombie. Second Row: Bobby Moody, Joe Berryhill, Query Byrum. Charles Blackwelder, Jimmy Henderson, Harold Belk, Charles Adams. David Moore. Jack King, Johnny Burris. Tliird Row: Query Black, David Faulkner. Alex Stikeleather, David Cash, Frank llamilton. Bobby VVilson. Judson Abernathy, Erwin Davenport, Pressley Thompkins, Ray Thompson. Avon Haggins. Fourth Row: Franklin Byrum. Harvey Moss, Excell Ferguson, Ilenry Neely, Billy Porter, Charles Potts. Jack Smith. Olin Vlfilliarns. lfiftli Row: James Bnlman. Ernest Ferguson. Jack Parsons, Eugene McLeod. Jack Mcllonald. Billy Taylor, Richard Monteith. Cecil Mcforkle. Sixth Row: Billy Martin. Oscar England, Pat Eaton, Bill Gordon, VVayne Davis, Ralph England, Billy Eflwarils, Charles llatley. 1'iVl'.YlUI1t1ll Boys nur fu, jiirturvf Robert Lee Brooks, Lewis Catnip, Robert Cody, NV. J. Morris, Oliver Thompson. 'ff Fi ' , X l VD? g. Ifirxl Rmb, Left to Iflijlllff Nancy Kendrick. lilargaret Brown, Dorothy Jean Sisco, Doris fiallowaiy, Betty Ruth Kennedy. Svroiza' Row: Frances Ferrell, Betty Jane Henry, Merlyne Marks, Betty Hamilton. Marion -Boulware. Louise l'atte:'son, Louise Cornell. Colleen -Lynn, Ruth Molkers. Tlzfrfl Rate: Peggy Taylor, Pansy Gnrley, Christine Bailey, Arm Bigham, Bobbie Sue Hudson, Gloria Berner. Camille Jamieson, Mary Neal Marshall. Fourth. Row: Marjorie Lee Henley. Allie Prim, Manvel Steggall, Elizabeth Deese. Juanita Pridmore, Elfrieda Black, Virginia Price, Betty Ray Debus. Betty Jean Gunthorpe. Fzfllz Row: BEND' Price, Ruth Bennett. Betty Sue Berryhill, Jimmie Courtney, Louise Simmons. Mary Trull, Joyce lVl1itley. Mildred Shaw, Eglontain Cook. Frvxlmian- Girls 11-Of 111 f11c!1n'c'.' Juanita Black, Claudia Cox, Doris Green. Alice Zack. X.. L L!! Q Q 'Ein' Q FV' 11 ,, V u , l- Z' C Iii AVAA, I V U il .A 4 Page Twenty-seven -V l LI H and CHAIN STAFF Sitting: FRANK WATSON ..... .,...,.. ESTHER MAE GRIER . . . MAO BROWN . . . Standing: EMILY MCGINN C. W. SMITH, JR. . . VERA BAKER . . RALPH YOUNG . KATHERINE LOY BOBBY BYRUM . SARA HALL . . . WILSON BYRUM Page Twenty-eight . . . .Editorein-Chief . . ,Associate Editor . . .Business Manager . . . .Assistant Editor .Advertising Manager . . ,Subscription Staff . . . .Assistant Editor . . .Subscription Staff Subscription Manager . . . IAduertising Staff . . . .Photo Manager if? VERA BAKER ...... FRANK ARRINGTON . KATHERINE LOY . . . EMILY MCGINN .. ELIZA MILLS ..,.. DOROTHY FREEMAN HELEN STEGALL . . . BETTILOU I-IOLDER . NATHALIE JENKINS . VIRGINIA WINTERS ALICE BARKER ..., VIRGINIA SMITH . . . DOROTHY BEACHAM I'IILDA LARRISEY . . . JAMES I-IOBE-s ..... MILTON VANDIVER . ANDREW BARKER . . , ANNIE BELLE MCCOY ESTHER MAE GRIER FRANK WATSON , . , GEORGE CARMICHAEL BOBBY BYRUM .,... -LQ A 'Q 'IT TLEHH ST EF Kneeling: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: 'V' , .Assistant Editor Editor-in-Chief . . . Roving Reporter .. , Orchids To . . , , . , , , Artist Assfstant Business Manager . . .. . . Orchids To .. Campus Personalities . , .Campus Personalities , . . . . .Gossip . . Orchids To . . . .Gossip . .Typist . . Typist . , .Terhnician , . . . . .Typist .. Sports Editor ..Gossip . . . , Editorial Editor , .Assistant Sports Editor . . , . Business Nlanager ..,...........Typist Page Twenty-nine li af ' -, 5 X V S- e-,. ,hz-T,,,..,.,,J.,-,,, Y ,-i,,,L..,:,,--Eggs, .sg..,,.-.i.., ..,,,, ,Xl ,Ll ilQLW,sQ5fL,os-smsLDL,,, ...J L, sl 3 rex 1 limo E P ' , 9 3 ll , , ,,.. BET EL Siffl-llflf Jane McDowell, Vice-President, Esther Mae Grier, President, Emily Mcfiinn, Secretary and Treasurer. Stzliidillg, Left to Right: Johnny Berryhill. Hurley Helms. Charles Barger, Margaret Reid, Sara Hall, Mac Brown, Elise Howie, Judith B Autry. Frank Vl'atson, Sarah VValker, Miss Virginia Hubbard, Sponsor. Illcmbers not in j1irfzm'.' Jaeqnelyn Payne, Neva Cox, Mary Helen Westervelt, Ralph Young, Mary Smith. ' H H Ifinzvl Ruin, Luft to Right: Mac Brown, Frank XVatson, Chaplaing Ralph Young, HI Y Secretary: Frank Arrington, Paul Thompson, Murray Springs, Johnny Reid, Harvey EL B Page Thing VVats0n, Johnny Berryhill, Carl Springs, Ernest Lee Black, John Rogers, Robert Berry- hill, Mason Roclden, Bobby Byrum, President. Stroud Row: James Hobbs, Marvin liawing. Reece Bigham, Billy Brown, Cloyce Rogers, Richard Edwards. T111-fd Row: Bill VVillian1s, Earl Cloninger, Charles Barger, Jerry Gnnthorpe. Fourllz Row: Charles Price, Jack Hasty, Hugh Ervin, VVilson Byrum, Fifth Raw: Jimmie Niell, Bill Gordon, Philip Martin, Andy Barker, Robert Baker, Pat Eaton. BET CL B The Berryhill Beta Club is one of the 1,068 chapters of the National Beta Club. The chief qualifications of membership are: creditable achievement, superior mentality, good character, and commendable attitude. Any member must maintain a minimum grade average of eighty-eight. Activity credits are evaluated by a point system and recorded in a file for the entire high school. The Work of the Beta Club is great and varied. Some of its projects are to compile an honor roll each month, to sponsor a series of posters on honesty, to give a P.-T.A. program, to organize clubs in. other schools, to encourage scholar- ship and citizenship in any way possible among its fellow students, HI Y EL B The Hi Y is a branch of the nationally organized Y. M. C. A. It is a Christian organization and its express purpose is. l'To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. The Hi Y was organized at Berryhill in l938, but the oflicial charter was not received until 1940. During each year the Hi Y has put on drives urging everyone to go to Sunday School. A count was taken each Monday morning and We soon found that the percentage was increasing every week. Page Thirty-one Q C BHS ' ' LQ 3 JJ EUTURE EARMERS UE AMERICA A' First Row, Left to Right: Bill Williams, David Moore. Lewis Camp. Johnny Burris, Joe Berryhill. Carl Springs, Johnny Berryhill, Reece Bigham. President: Mr. J. L. Carpenter. Sponsor. Second Row: Charles Potts, Bobby Moody, Sidney Lands, Murray Springs, Johnny Reid, Ralph Cirier. Third Row: John Rogers, Judson Abernathy, Bill Brown, Dowd Laney. Wilson Byrum. in Fourth Row: Marion Smith. Cilen Robinson. Lindsay Thomas. Andy Barker, Albert Helms. This is an honor organization with members making at least an average V' of Officers are required to have an average of a B plus or over. A'The Future Farmers of America is a national organization reaching from L' Washington to Puerto Rico and from Maine to Hawaii. This club was formed to promote leadership and character, sportsmanship, scholarship, patriotism and to improve agriculture. The club was organized in 1928 with few members. But today it stands with 17,000 in North Carolina alone. It is still progressing with even greater force than ever before. Page Thirty-two Q BHS H First Row, Left to Right: Meredith Cash, Elise Howie, Vera Baker, Presirlent Helen Qtebill, Qecretary, Dorothy Abernathy, Bobbie Jem Hel coil. . Stroud Row: Emily McGimi, Frances Mezllock, Sara Hall. llorutliy Bcacham, Frances E L B Adams, Dorothy Freeman, Virginia Smith, Blanche Shaw, Helen Vinson. LA i V 9 Kneeling: George Carmichael, Andy Barker. Standing, Left to Right: Wilson Byrum, Frank Watson, Edwin Gil- D reath, Charles Parks, Robert Baker, Bonsal Williams, Albert Hand, Edgar Carter. Page Thirty- three U ' 1'-1 BHS ' I Wt- ., . A - r LD um ww:-...sk y SE IUP. BAN U. N First File: George Carmichael, Bill Hendrix, Bobby Byrum, Frank Watson, Robert N Helms, Emily McGinn. Virginia Winters, Billy Wood. 'C' Second File: Robert Raborn, Robert Neely, Thelma Woods, David Carmichael, Frank Grier, Esther Mae Grier, Erwin Query. Albert Sloan, Third File: Colleen Lynn, Johnny Berryhill, Ralph Young, Tommy Spratt. Juanita Woods, Alice Barker, Camille Jamieson. Fourth File: Jimmy Niell, Jean Brown, Charles Barger, Martha Davenport, Tommy Blackwelder, Carrie Sue Sing. Mary Helen Westervelt, Jack Eoster. TU Fifth File: Mac Brown, Bill McGinn, Harvey Watson. Bobby Moody, Evelyn Lynn. 0 Sally Hamilton, Annie Belle McCoy, Mary McCoy. Mr. Ward, Director. Frank Arrington. Drum Major: Frances Adams, Meredith Cash, and Katherine Loy. Majorettes. Members of Band not in picture: Mary Joyner, Annie Reid Choate. aw During the two years that Mr. Ward has been with us, the Band has L, made many improvements. We attended the district contest at Boyden High School in Salisbury, N. C., and received a rating of Three in Class During the past year, the Band has appeared many times in public performances, parades, concerts, etc, Due to the wholehearted cooperation of the patrons of Berryhill, the Band was enabled to purchase snappy uniforms. They have improved the appearance of the Band one hundred per cent. We are looking forward with much anticipation to the results expected to come from the large class of beginners. The future of the Berryhill Band rests in their hands. 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B A Iirlnzi llnylc, l,uuis King. .S-flllltlllllflz ,lulin Ayers, Erwin Ilzivn-i1pm't, tleumgc Iliwnwii. jvc 'l'ziylnr, llcnry Nw-ly, Sunny linker, Dzivirl fllctlinnis, lirlitli Blnckwelmler, Jus iimswcll, Alnizi Snttlc. fllzulys Bciificlfl. lfriieiwciii Newton, Betty 'lu Moss, Doris lluvis, Helen Huylc, Luiiix Vziiiip. Mary Vziniii, Yinu-nt Ilesliiulrls. Kzithlecii Mnurv. lmiiisr- Siinnirnis, Ann IZi'nckuiilvi'uiig.:li, ,lczin Iliwiwii, Mr. Xvllffl. llircctur. jzzlliur 13111111 111w11In'l'.x' Iliff in f7Iil'flH'f'.' Milrlrwl Sliziw. -luziiiilzi Smith, ,fails Hzitclier. liilly Byrum, Doris Fitzpzitrifk, Fr:inu-5 jnlly. ' lx'ili'i'l1'l1g1, I..-ft in lflitlllff Iris Smith, Nl-rlync Klzirks, fNlzii'gzii'c't Kuykcnalzill, Ilnris lilllli. I G E E Vifuinizi Price. Hattie Yzirlwoiigli, Klilllrwl . iaw, Emily Own-ins, Lottie l'l'lY11lll5lt'l'. lx'm'rl1'i1y1: X i Pvgggfy Tziylur, lic-tty llzimiltun. Mary Nt-:il R nrslizill, Betty Ruth Kc-nnr-fly, Bi-tty Ray Dc-luis, Blziry Alice Francis, llumtliy Frccnizin, Ycfzi Hziksr, Nzithzilee jenkins, llcttiltm llnlflcr, lfrziiiccs ' V L B Jully. Sfflllffllllill Mrs. Vliaril. ZiCCHYI1lVlll'llStQ Miircliclzi Trzivis. Hlnrizi livriicr, Ifrziiicci l'i'uwc-ll, J ,lnlizi tlzillmvziy. Mary I'm'tci', hlllflllll Autry, Betty -lacksnn, Evelyn Hull, Betty Ann Fzinip, , Bcity -lean fiiiiitlirwiie. lmiisu Slll'lIll0llS, lrcnc Vatu, fynlliia Uwciis, Mary Triill, llziinon 1 iiricsniziii, Klil1l1'61l Neely, Virginia VYinters, Alice Barker, Annie Rciil Vliiizitc, Mr. Vliaril, Jircctur. Page Thirty-Hue BHS YN I 1 N 6 in ID Left to Rzaht George Carmichael, Frank Arrington. Charles Barger, Bonsal Vvilliams Frank Vfatson, Robert Baker. Andy Barker. Milton Vandiver. Albert Hand. Sonny Dixon. Mr. Appanaitis. Coach. Ill in i . In Buys' Varsity i fl nu' 'VW vi-H ka . -him! V- 1 First Rofv, Lvft to Right: Frank Arrington. Harvey Bassett. Billy XYood, Frank XYatson. Bfnrray Springs, Harvey XVnts0n. Charles Barger. Srrozzd Rate: Hugh Erwin, ' James Taylor. Bill Gordon, Erwin Query. Milton Yandiver. Robert Baker. Bonsal XVil- liams, George Carmichaeml. Tllird Rmv: Philiphllartinv. Blanaoer: Pat Eaton. Bill Page Thirty-six Hendrix, Albert Hand, Andy Barker, Sonny Dixon, Jlmmle Niall, Mr. Appanaitls, Coach. BHS First Row, Left to Right: Bonsal Williams. C. W. Smith. James Taylor. George Carmichael, Charles Barger. Co-captain: Philip Martin. Second Row: Milton Vandiver, Manager: Andy Barker, James Haw- field, Bill Gordon. Jimmie Niell, Bill Page, Albert l-land, Co-taptam, Mr. Appanaitis. Courh. if Iii , K '31 'min ' 1 may i'-91 gif! 3: mug nazi C+.-3 sa-1 Kneeling: liranlf Arrington. Charles Barger, Bill Ciordon. Bobby Byrum, Phenix Ktrley. Slurzding: Mr. Appanaitis. Coafhg Jimmie Niell. Albert Hand, Erwin Query, Carmel Kerley. Page Thirty-seven 9 ll . l D Kneeling, Left to Right: Blanche Shaw, Mildred Burris, Edith Par- Team sons. Ruby Walker, Evelyn l.ynn, Barbara Thrower, Mary Smith, Mary Alice Francis. Sarah Sloan. Standing: Betty Anne Camp, Mary Elizabeth Springs, Adelia Faye Moore, Helen Smith, Barbara Medlock. , u Left I R'ghI: Vea Bake. C. YV. Srnft , Bettilou Holder, Charles llheerleaders U W ' ' f 'ln Page 'lilnrtyfeight Parks. Katherine Loy. QE Q3 Q CBH3 CHARLOTTE FISH 8: CJYSTER CCIVIPANY Ov Q 300 EAST TRADE STREET surma X POOL A .L WII-KINSON BOULEVARD W In H . . 1 58 A A Swzm zn Water Pure X Enough to Drink Q S, Q AGAINSTEYESTRAIN Cgrgfieg EES. Ianzpsg- f4A 'ffjjffigl Free SZU1'WH7Zl.7'1g Lessons T1Qua,td?gun?,f5QsfnCf a ains s rain. oo SANDWICHES and SOFT fm She JETS- Tag O: Lix DRINKS Beach Picnic Gfrozmds Play Gerozmd bygtgod ' t d I lgmpsyou u 5 e o q,,m,:g lxgh an better value. 13,330 415 YQ Aff 'i?x4. gf W!! 0 o - ,HH cant .Z Wfflffff ' Af LAMPS Iqpfhfq 2:5253 bm.:-27502 'SH-:Bw :CREME-5? 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WILLAMETTE Invites You To FA' Skate - Swim Bowl - Dine For Healtlfs Sake U W I N C H E S T E R I, W- A- BUENING OUR FITTING DEPARTMENT E'.rperienced Fitters TRUSSES ELASTIC HOSIERY ARCH SUPPORTS PTOSIS SUPPORTS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTS SACRO ILIAC SUPPORTS Consult Your Physician Engravers O South Church Street WINCHESTER CHARLOTTE, N. C. SURGICAL SUPPLY Co. 106 East 7th Tel. 2-4109 Page Forty-one .F 4 ...,, .. :IF '.1.f.:,:, f -:.:.jf1f:::f:f:f I v--- . , :':':.:f:1::f: Q X '1:?:f:1:f:f:7 -:':I:1:1, 'Mf:. ::. 'fx-:i:f:f:Q:7 -w f f -' :exif .ffafafaff 'QEE1 .-. P7 CCR C 5 D . .4 39, ,,,, . , , , A , . M . .SW . 7 . R ' - 4 -'T'5'f'2'Q54 2'Z'I'I'Ij ' Eg-1335532551525?Qi:f:3?:'2'1:553315555222525 :gil :SEE A:-1552, Z gum 4,,. , A..,..... , .,..... :-, . m e ' ' ff.i ' ' H ,.: i QQQ A ,,., Y' at M15 u f Enjoy FOREMOST DELICIOUS ICE CREAM AND PASTEURIZED MILK For Your Healthis Sake 0 FOREMOST ...when YUUTH is gone? Keep her eyes brighter and D I C W fresher-guord thexfn and I S , I J . 7f'?.3.iT?'Ci,L'??5.ff'?1 E'T 5Y PHONE 7116 N rel?- M lam Th y et S4 stand- T. :six Bsgsr: af: E ' lamp you buy bears the Tag. East Fourth Street Lfifieigi I.E,S Begffh, T CHARLOTTE, N. C. . -1 LAMPS ' 'h ' A 'm'W' ,jj if ' ' l 1 2 .1 K IMBRELIJS 1 A -212' '-f :k'1f: ':l-? ., : l - . M'5Ta.'is?.l'l 1 The Shailvador 1 H, The shfilvador gf' y--- ' is exe usive FURNITURE Distributed by o Carolmas Auto 0 Supply House 221 N. College S't. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Trade Street at College Page Forty-Iwo 3 BI-IS SANITARY THOMPSON ANTIQUE LAUNDRY INC COMPANY 0 'O ' ZOFIC Cleanmg ' 300 East Morehead Street PHONE 3-9291 CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1315 S. Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. STUDENT SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. 0 BELMONT, N. C. THE A. Z. PRICE C COMPANY, INC. Heating and Air Conditioning IRON FIREMAN AUTOMATIC COAL BURNERS AUTOMATIC OIL BURNERS PIEOMONT BUILDING CHARLOTTE, N. C. -bl C0m11liTfw1if-S Of CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS J. L. WIGGINS 8z SON , LUMBER COMPANY COMMONWEALTH PHONE 3-3114 COAL COMPANY TURNER BHUTHEHS Plumbing E? Heating 105 West Park Avenue Phone 3-5792 M IBS-I I FOO D STO R E S Page Forty-three STANLEY BROWN,S SERVICE STATION GULF PRODUCTS Morris 8: Barnes, Inc. Market of Quality FRESH MEATS -:- SEA FOOD -:- FANCY Expert Washing and GROCERIES Lubrication. Dial 3-1116 Corner Morehead St. id Dowd Rd. 227 W' Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Remember It's Smart To Trade At COMPANY BELK BROTHERS 111 East Park Avenue PHONE 8179 Charlotte? Home of Better Charlotte, N. C. VUZWS E. L. BLACK'S DAIRY GRADE A RAW MILK Phone 2-1500 Route 5 Charlotte, N. C EARL BLAC'K'S GROCERY AT BERRYHILL SCHOOL FARMERS SUPPLY CUMPANY Wholesale and Retail Grain, Feed, Fertilizers, Farm Hardware and Implements. PHONE 5749 224 East Trade Street CHARLOTTE. N. C. SWIN SON FOOD PRODUCTS 600 S. Church Street CHARLOTTE. N. C. Manufacturers of S. Sz P. PEANUT PRODUCTS Sz CANDIES Page Forty-four VICTOR SHAW COMPANY Complete Tire Service RECAPPING 9 BATTERIES NEIMANIS, JEWELERS DIAMONDS -:- WATCHES JEWELRY -2- RADIOS 115 South TryonMStreet N. C, III: lfaxy to Pay the .Y4'iu1r1:z Hvllj' Gas Service Anyzolzere Pl-,LIQE BAKING Co. Charlotte-Norfolk Liquefied Petroleum-Gases. Equipment-Systems CHARLOTTE. N. C. Ask Your Grocer For SOUTHERN BREAD and SOUTHERN CAKES PHONE 6181 HASTINGS AUTO I SERVICE ESSO PRODUCTS 317 North College Street Phone 3-8156 CHARLOTTE, N. C. NIVENS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS 101 East Boulevard Charlotte, N. C. Residential and Industrial Coiistlruction Phone 3-7534 and 6327 CAROLINA RIM 8: TUCKER-KIRBY WHEEL CO. COMPANY COMPLETE CARBURETOR BUILDING MATERIALS SERVICE COAL Malces Phone 3-2116 520 W. Palmer St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. 'The Home of T-K Service Since 1920 Page Forty-Hue E3 ei. BHS - 0' 3 Compliments of LOY W. BROWN BIGGERS BROS. Produce 0 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS Charlotte's Largest IrzdepenctSeZ1eiie1iu1'ntture 123-25 S. College St. DIAL 3-3759 3 'O' CHAS. MooDY Co. Wholesale Grocers CHARLOTTE, N. C. QUERY FEED CO LUKE W. QUERY Purina Chicken, Hog and Dairy Feeds, Garden and Field Seeds Baby Chicks PHONE 3-3282 700 South College St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. -hi' la DULIN HARDWARE E. M. NEEL COMPANY VALSPAR PAINT GENERAL 115 S. College Street MERCHANDISE PHONE 3-6145 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Pag e Forty-six CHARLOTTE DRUG Co. DRUGS - SEEDS STOCK REMEDIES 200 East Trade Street Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte Commercial College NELL B. KRAUSHAAR, Manager Individual Instruction 415-420 Wilder Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. Telephone 3 - 9 3 5 0 Southern Electric Service Co. COM PLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Greensboro Spartanburg Greenville Phone 6046 Phone 893 Phone 80 CAFFNEY MUSIC CUMPANY BAND INSTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Expert Repairing Charlotte 125 East Fifth some Phone 8173 CHARLOTTE. N. C. 716 West Trade Street Best Wishes F roon IVEY'S ONE OF THE SOUTH'S GREAT STORES Sporting Goods FAUL 8: CRYMES INCORPORATED 415 South Tryon Phone 2-4517 WHITE AUTO BODY WORKS Bear Fmone and Axle Align- ment-Painting and Trimonlng 523 W. Fourth Street Dial 3-4309 FARRIS BROS. FURNITURE CO. 117 South College St. A CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Forty-seven -9 - HS -sd vel Nr '-0' 'V' uf' i-P5-v Compliments of Wilmore Hardware Si Paint Co. 1330 S. Mint Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. C Qualityi Linemof Hardware arpenter OO s, Yrass, Screen VVire, A COMPANY 52ZFR.,? ,iIE1?l?' Pt,3f.2gfhR.t.k::fr2?...ii1i I 35255, 2 1161 Toffiiie iTftileTima,l1fl,,i5l,'l2T'ef It Pays To Pay Cash PHONE 2-1805 C0mPli7 ?i97lf'9 Of Greetings to our Friends PALS GROCERY CAROLINA MOON PIRS Cofmplimemfs of SHOP MAYHEW GROCERY 206 s. Church st. Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N' C' CHARLOTTE. N. C. fn I A L L E N Produce Foods For Defense OVERALL COMPANY FEED DIAMOND AND O-K FEEDS Q Made By in Allen Special Overalls PIEDMONT FEED Work Shirts - Overall Jackets MILLS, INC. +J+ PHONE 9686 INTERSTATE N-A BENSON'S Delz'c2'ous Fried Chicken and Barbecue WILKINSON BOULEVARD CHARLOTTE, N. C. ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 3-7149 419 South Church Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Forty-eight N EHI BOTTLING COMPANY CHARLOTTE, N. C. Q3 Q1 All Music Publications King and Selmer Band Instrumefnts BHUIJT MUSIC CUMPANY U 108 West Fifth Street Phone 3-3603 CHARLOTTE, N. C. r CAROLINA CYCLE COMPANY 328 South Church Street Phone 3-7488 CHARLOTTE, N. C. BARBECUE Wilkinson Boulevard LODGE jj -Lf PHONE 7189 F, I Compliments of Louis G. Ratclilfe, Inc. CAROLINA PINES FLOWERS Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. 431 South Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. ENROLL IN THE CEYER BUSINESS COLLEGE LARGEST AND MOST COINIPLETEIX EQUIPPED BUSINESS COLLEGE IN THE CAROLINAS 531 South Tryon Phone 3-2255 MOSS TRUCKINC COMPANY Wilkinson Boulevard Heavy Iiauling A Specialty Page Forty-nine il CHARLOTTE OIL Compliments of COMPANY DOUGLAS sl SING Distributors of PURE OIL PRODUCTS 0 PHONE 7104 CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1335 Elizabeth Ave. Phone 2-4131 3 'Lf O SPENCERIAN QUEEN CITY STORAGE SCHOOL . Complete Auto Service Exclusively For Girls 440 Piedmont Building 314 E' Fifth Street Telephone 6909 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Telephone 6862 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors And best wishes for a future asbrihtawho fr g Oujselvees pe O BERRYHILL Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot 10+ L4 Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices Compliments of Q X BALLENGER BROS. ' .1 A F' T M Dial 3-5135 XscU Q STQDEATA 420 West Second St. A CHARLOTTE, N. G. 109 S. Tryon St. 128 N. Tryon St. Page Fifty The Photographs In This Book Made By DUNBAR STUDIO 228 1-2 N. Tryon CHARLOTTE, N. C. Q5 CONGRATULATIONS PARK AVE. BARBER 8 SENIORS BEAUTY SHOP JAMES B. ROWE, Agency 123 Park Ave. BRYCE W. GRIFFITH, Agent 'We Need Your Head In Om' - , Busmess ' LIFE lys sgg-ANY Best Wishes CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Q HOPPE MOTORS, INC. WMVG QUE 1 Page Fifty-one SE IUH EL 55 HUSTEH Frances Jacqueline Adams ..... ........,.,.,....... ..,.,.,,........ ..... ..,..,, ....... 1 3 3 2 W , Boulevard Road, Charlotte. N, John A1'b0F - f-------- - ------------------------------- --A---- ------- ,-.. H - - - ----.- 3107 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, N, Frank Arrington - ----------------------------------- - -------4------ ----f--A---Af M --'-'-f----------------,-,------- - --Route 4, Charlotte, N. Ver? B9-kel' ---- --------- ----- ------------ ------M --'- -- ------- - -------4Af---------l,f.... Route X4, Charlotte, N, Louise Ballew -44f,--,----f- - ------- - ---- - ----f-V'- ......,.. R oute 4, Charlotte, N. Alice 11011159 Barker f-f----- 4 ---' --- ---------...7fw-... Route 3, Charlotte, N. Andrew Barker, Jr- ....-,-.-4l--- ......................... R oute 3, Charlotte, N, Dorothy Jean Beacham ,.....l .... e..... 2 4 12 Arty Avenue, Charlotte, N Warren Beats' -------------f- - -.vVVV-7V7V-------'--.,,V'w-, -..ee.......--.....7-....... R oute 5, Charlotte, N, Earl H. Belk - ..... 1 ,,,...ff.V..,, - ....,.. - ,,....,. .i.,,,.,. 2229 Highland St,, Charlotte, N, Robert A. Berryhlll ...f.. .......... ,,,,,,.....,.,,.,77,,,.,, R o ute 5, Charlotte, N, Reece Bigham, Jr. ........ - ........ ,,.......,...,,,,,,,- R outerg, Charlotte, N Ernest Lee Black, Jr. ...., ,r,,,-,,, R oute 5, Charlotte, N, Mac Brown 2 ........A.......... ,..,,,,, R oute 3, Charlotte, N, Robert Oscar Byrum VVlV...e ,..l,e,, 1 ioute 3, Charlotte, N, William Byrum ....,,.,,,. - .A.. ...,...l R oute,4, Charlotte, N, Wilson Iayrum .-.......V..-f..- e -eV- -VeeelV........VVlVVVV...... R oute 3, Charlotte, N. George ade Carmichael .l.,. ..........,f,......,..l,.,..... R oute 4, Charlotte, N James Edgar Carter .,,,......, ......a,, 1 23 N. Remount Roafl, Charlotte, N, Bill Roy Cash ..................VV... .....YYYY...........l,,,,,...,. R oute 3, Charlotte, N, Earl Milton Cloninger ...,... .......v - ..........,.,,..... R oute,4, Charlotte, N, Neva Cox ......l..l.,l,,,,,,,.e..l..l...... -..e.ee.ee..... .,.....,,,,,,...., R o ute 3, Charlotte, N, Helen Daniels ...,,,,,,,,,,,.,......,,,,,... ..........,..,,.,,,.........,,,.... R oute 4, Charlotte, N, Romeo Davis ...va,,,,,,,....,...............-.. ..a..e 2 06 Woodlawn Avenue, Charlotte, N. Ernest Dawson Deshields, Jr . ....l,,,,..........,.,,,,...... Route 3, Charlotte, N, John Craig Dixon, Jr. ............. .,,,...,,, ...,,.,,,..,.,......,.,l,,,.. R o ute 3, Charlotte, N, Melbert Dixon ,.,,...,,,,,...l....... .e ae..e... ..........,e,.e,eee .......,. - R oute 3, Charlotte, N, Joseph James Eastwood ....,,, f-... . -1028 S. Caldwell St., Charlotte, N, Remus Edwards ,,,,,,,,........... -..,........,,ee.,,.......... R oute 4, Charlotte, N, Donna Grey Foard ........,,, .,.,,, 418 Grandin Road, Charlotte, N, Durant Buxton Foster ,..l.... f..ff........,. 2 45 N. Cedar St., Charlotte, N. Mary Alice Francis ,,,,,,,,, ffff-v.,. 1 109 Winnifred Place, Charlotte, N. Dorothy Freeman ,,.,,,...... .,,v.................,.......... R oute 4, Charlotte, N. James Edwin Gilreath ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 1 30 Holton Avenfie, Charlotte, N. Esther Mae Grier ,,,,,,,............ .-.....-a..,e,e......... R oute 3. Charlotte, N. Robert Jerry Gunthorpe ,,,,,,, ,,...... R oute 5, Charlotte, N. Sara Lambeth Hall ,,,,.,..l., ,,,..... R oute 3, Charlotte, N, Dorothy Hamilton ,,,,,,,,,,l,.... , eeeee... R0ut,e.4, Charlotte, N, Thomas Gordon Hancock ......,,,,,,,,.... Route 3, Charlotte, N. Albert Hand .,...,,,,,, me ,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,.......,.,,,,,,,,,. R oute 5, Charlotte, N Muriel Hawfield ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,... ,-f,f,f-.vf,,-f.........,.,, R oute 4, Charlotte, N. William Robert Hendrix .,,l..,. ..e.ee,,,e..... 1 12 W. Cedar St., Charlotte, N, Bettilou Holder .,,,............,,,,. ...... 3 100 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, N Mary Elizabeth Jackson ....... -.........--........... - .... . Route 1, Pineville, N, James Randolph Jamison .... ..... .... 1 7 16 Jefferson St., Charlotte, N Nathalee Jenkins ............,.. ...J.. 3 328 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte N Hilda Larrisey ................. ...... 2 536 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte N Katherine Loy .... ........... ............................ R o ute,4, Charlotte N Philip Martin ........ ........ -...-..-...-............. R 0 ute,4, Charlotte N Dorothy Mendenhall ......... ....... ............. R 0 ute 5, Charlotte, N. Jack Winston Messmore ...... 2358 Morton St., Charlotte, N Eliza Lamb Mills ......... .................. R oute 5, Charlotte, N. Annie Belle McCoy ...... ............... R oute,4, Charlotte N Emily Craige McGinn .... ......... R oute 4, Charlotte N Helen Orestie Nance ........ ........ R oute 3, Charlotte, N. Kathleen Neely ..,........ .......... R oute 1, Pineville, N Maggie Nixon ,,,,,,,,.., ......... R oute 4, Charlotte, N Charles Parks ..... .,.....,........ ......... R o utdl, Pineville, N. Edith Parsons ....,,,, ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........, R o ute 4, Charlotte N Florence Jacquelyn Payne ...... ........ R oute 5, Charlotte, N. Charles Price ....,....,...........,...., -......................... R oute 1, Pineville, N. Hazel Pryor ,..,....,....,......... ............. .......... R oute 4, Charlotte, N. Reid Hoyt Randall ......... .......... ....... 2 9 21 Wilkinson Blvd., Charlotte, N Margaret Edith Reid ...... Y .-..--. ............................ R oute 3, Charlotte, N. Erskine Rhodes ,,,,,,,,...,..,,. ........ R oute 2, Charlotte, N. Hazel Jean Robinson ......... ........ R oute 5, Charlotte N Cloyce Connell Rogers ,,.... ..,..... R oute 5, Charlotte, N Theron Ross ....................... .................. R oute 5. Charlotte, N. Gus A. Rufus ......,.......... .... .... .............. R 0 u te 4 Charlotte N Pearl Rufus ........,,... ......................... R outefi Charlotte N C. W. Smith, Jr. .,,,,. ...... 2 112 Highland S'tT,'Charlotte N Helen Rose Smith ..... ..................... R oute 3, Charlotte, N Mae Smith .......................... ....... 2 016 Wren St., Charlotte, N. Marion Smith ..................... , .....,............... Route 3, Charlotte N Marvin Lloyd Smith, Jr. ...... 2153 Highland St., Charlotte, N. Mary Eloise Smith ............ ............................ R oute 3, Charlotte, N. Tabor B. Smith ................ ......... 8 21 Glenwood Drive, Charlotte, N. Virginia Smith .................... ............ 2 153 Highland St., Charlotte, N Henry Clayton Sorrow ,..... ........ 1 05 N. Remount Road, Charlotte, N. Margie Springs ................. .- .... ...... . .427 Woodville Place, Charlotte, N. Ernest S. Steele, Jr. .... ..... ...... .....,.., 2 0 3 7 Highland St., Charlotte N. Helen Stegall ..................... L ........ ....... , ...................... R oute 4, Charlotte, N George Taylor ...,....,.............. ....... 2 35M N. Graham St., Charlotte, N. James Gaddy Therrell ....... ......... 4 29 N. College St., Charlotte N Andrew Lindsay Thomas ..... ......................... R outeo4, Pineville, N. Patrick Parks Thompkins ....... .................., R oute 4, Charlotte, N. Orville Oehler Thompson ..... ........ R oute 5, Charlotte, N. Paul Thompson, Jr. ............ ........ R oute 5, Charlotte, N. Milton Vandiver ...........,.... ....... ........ R o ute 4, Charlotte N Sarah Walker ................ ,..,,...... ............. ........ R o u te 3, Charlotte, N. Frank Y. Watson ............. .....,,. - - ..... -- ......... ........, R oute 4, Charlotte, N. 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