Berryhill High School - Link and Chain Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1950
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Ckain Pzfzblislzed by THE SENIOR CLASS - 0 f BERRYHILL HICH SCHOOL CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA S x ? .3 ' 'I-' te '-it A ,mba-V ,.. A , ., .si 1 i J t,..f- i, i o i ,ie ' r if as I a ,,w,,t. ,. ,..:,, :,. P qvvl 1 M as E 8 3 s kgfw ,gf X9 .way f 1 fa iv IZMA1- , 24.56959 ,V W W' f-'sw X4 IW -s A Wwl ws 4447254 WMA! ,WA ,aww sw W ,V f ,, MW if W .. .i , , 6. 0I QlfU0l WE, the seniors of 1950, wish to express our appreciation to our fellow school mates, to our teachers, ami to our parents who have gzzicieri anti heipea' us to do our best. Qur years spent together have heen happy and profitable ones. We have gained nzzich from association with our friends, and this vohznze of the LINK AND QTHAIN is an effort to iinh the pleas- ant menzories of high school ahzys with the ahities and responsibilities which aufait each of ns as we approach the threshold of the future. rm e ali c cc f i o n To MISS RENA MoRoAN For her earnest desire to help us in whatever we untlertalte and for her outstanding loyalty and devotion through the years she has been with us, we the Senior Class of 1950 cleclieate this Annual Page Three Page F011 r y N 76 MRS. BRYCE GRIFFIT1'I School Secretary DMI ISTH TIU WILLIAM Aixios Houcu BS., VVakc Forest College lVlr. Hough came to us this year from Bladenboro High School in Bladen County. Previous to that time, he taught in Grant- ham School in VVayne County, in Dunn, and in New Hope School in Wayfne County. Wluile lWr. Hough was a student at Werke Forest College from which he was graduated in 1936, he played both varsity basketball and baseball and is still actively interested in sports. During this year at Berryhill, lVlr. Hough has proved that he is vitally interested in the welfare of the school and in all our activities. For his enthusiasm and integrity we express our appreciation to him. -'Fc bm ...ff LILLIAN ROGERS, A.B. Duke Univcrsitv English, Frelzclz RENA BIORGAN, AB. VV. C. U. N. C. A Iatlzenzntics ROBERT IDRYE, BS N. C. State College Agriczzltnre U. S. NURWOOIJ, AB N, C. Statcg E. C. T. C. Social Studies 'Ui z-K, in-w 'YU' 42? .IG f'N '- 'N-r FAEULTY FRANCES K, M,xR'I'IN, HS. Xvillth mp Cullcgfj Ilmue Ecmzrmzics ,IIIDIIII AIVIRY, HM. Flora Mucclululld College Piano, Voice M,xIz'I'II,x XV,xI'soN, A.B. FLIIIIIQIII UIIivt-rsitv Ifzzglislz, Uforhl History ANN B,-IIQER, AB. XVintlIrup Cullcgt' Ifzzglialz Iillftlfizlll MIIIIGAIIET 'I'II0IxIsoN, BS. XViIItlImp Cullcgc Cmuuzercc AIARY LOUISE Sllulyrs, l3.A. cTklf5lJI1'NL'XX'ITlliIl Collcgv Hioloxgm' RIVIII SIMPSON Cnoss, US. AppzIluclIiu1I State FIQCEICIICIS Cullcgc Iflzglixlu History FANNIE Lou SAIILS, AB. VViIItlImp Cullcgc .Uullzuuzfzfics RIVIII KENNEDY CIIUAIEE, AB. CI1'L'L'llSl7UI'1l Collcgc Frezzclz, Spmzislz lik I 1 5:-' -7 vu W ' , 4 'A , ' , f ,m3 rv' ' A N! ff, ,if 1 ' ' I - ' j . 1.2.3 x fi, 1 V . 'ws fvx is 'wt' Puge Fil e SE 111,11 HISTUHY 1950-turn of the half century-bright year of beginning and ending! With hope, dreams, ambitions unlimited, we the Senior Class of Berryhill look eagerly to the beginning of a new way of life. But, with a certain nostalgia, we pause here on the thres- hold of our brave new world to relive the past-to remember the days, good and bad, that we have spent together. ln the fall of 1938 seventy-seven frightened first graders began the long flight through school. With the help of Miss Dulin and lVliss Barnett, the first grade teachers, we built our foundations for the following grades. Although seventy-seven entered the first grade, only seventeen have succeeded in finishing twelve full years at Berryhill. The grades rolled by rather swiftly after our first year in school. Our teachers were most patient, and with their help we soon became accustomed to school work. In the eighth grade our group, joined by that of Steel Creek, was increased in number and in wisdom, and soon we found ourselves ready for high school. Upon returning to school in 1946 our painstaking efforts to secure knowledge were rewarded with our new status as Freshmen in high school. we had much difliculty in adjusting ourselves to changing classes and having different teachers. The Seniors on the hrst day had many laughs as they watched us standing around, dazed and bewildered, wondering where to assemble for the next class. Our class officers for the Freshman year were: james Berryhill, President, Douglas- Collins, Vice- President, Barbara Propst, Secretary, and Donald jackson, Treasurer. The next autumn we thought school life much easier and happier. Cone were the Freshman frowns and fears, as we were now the sophisticated Sophomores. We began to participate in various activities, and several made both the basketball and baseball teams. Our class officers for this year were as follows: james Berryhill, President, Barbara Crane, Vice-President, E. L. Nance, jr., Secretary, and Douglas Collins, Treasurer. With two successful years of high school in the past, we prepared ourselves for a very busy junior year. We were confronted with the responsibility of earning money for the junior-Senior Banquet, which is always a highlight and an exciting event. The Berrie Stains Staff worked harmoniously and published an interesting school paper. We presented our first play, Brides To Burnf' showing unusual talent on the part of the students who participated. With an impressive banquet held at the Police Club in Morris Field we gave the Seniors their parting farewell. The junior Class Officers were: james Berryhill, President, Douglas Collins, Vice- President, Barbara Propst, Secretary, and E. L. Nance, jr., Treasurer. We were very saddened to hear that Mr. Dan S. Davis, our principal, would not be back for our Senior year. Although we considered it a great loss, we were glad that he was able to take u greater work. At last, in the fall of 1949, a goal long fought for was achieved-we became Seniors. During this year we were glad to welcome to Berryhill our new principal, Mr. W. A. Hough. Under an entirely different school schedule we began our Senior year with the determination to enjoy and benefit from it. The most digicult but most delightful task was the publication of the annual, THE LINK AND CHAIN, on which the staff did an outstanding job. With the many different programs of the class we elected our class officers as follows: E. L. Nance, jr., President, David Henry, Vice-President, joe Loflin, Secretary, and Harold Springs, Treasurer. For the first time in the history of Berryhill an organization was formed for the purpose of improving conditions of the school. This organization was known as the Student Council. The banquet given in our honor by the juniors was thoroughly appreciated, and we are saddened in many ways to leave the juniors and other under classmates. As we bring this period of our life to an end, we extend our thanks to lVlr. Hough, our teachers, our parents, and the school board for the loyal support which they have so unselfishlv rendered. K FRED SHOAF, Historian Page Six ?7w ff l 1. 'f ' WJ.,-, ,, 4 wh, in LR.. : ini 5 5 ... 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Treasurer MASCOTS DONNA GRIER JACKIE KISER MOTTO: Ever upwarol still we clirnlvf' COLORS: Blue and White Page Eight FLOWER: Gardenia SE IDRS DANIEL WILLIAM ABERNATHY UDANI, A'HO1l S married life, Daniel? BERNARD PERSHING BEATY BERNARD lf it's a Chevrolet, he's happy. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. PORTER GALLANT BEHRENDT PORTER Actions speak louder than words. F.F.A. 15 Berrie-Stains Staff 3. BILLIE ANN BERRYHILL BILL When will she quit teasing those Senior bow? 4-H Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 Librarians Club 35 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. CARL MACK BERRYHILL RAM, JR. That was quite a cigar, Son. Hi-Y 1, 25 4-H Club 1, 25 F.F.A. 1. JAMES COLLINS BERRYHILL HJESSIEH A complete volume of knowledge. Class President 1, 2, 35 Baseball 25 Substitute Bus Driver 2, 35 Safetv Patrol 25 Beta Club 3, 4, President 45 Hi-Y 35 Bovs' State Award 35 Marshal 35 V.F.VV. Citizenship Award 35 Business Manager Berrie-Stains 35 Business Manager LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. DORIS JANE BLACK Sl-IORTYH Cute, sweetg can't be beat. 4-H Club 15 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 Junior Play5 Sextet 3, 45 Safety Patrol 45 Bus Driver 4. 1 VVILLIANI lVlCSHANE BLACK MACK 5 feet, 4-But he really drives 98. Safety Patrol l, 2, 3, 45 HifY 1, 25 Substitute Bus Driver 3, 45 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 45 Advertising Manager Junior Plavg Berrie- Stuins Staff 3. MARY EMILY BLACKWELDER HSHORTYH Her temper matches her hair. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 45 Band 15 Basketball 35 Monogram Club 45 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. CHARLES THOMAS BRANDON THOMAS Friendly, willing, mul co-operative. Beta Club 3, 45 Berrie-Stains Stal-Y 35 Marshal 35 Class Prophet 4. MALIE GNCIE BURCESS, IR. lVl. O. VVhat's in a name? Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 -1-'H Club l5 F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Crop Team 3, 4. MARY LETA CAROTHERS MARY Always hamly to have around. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 15 4-H Club 15 F.C.X. Award 2, 35 Quiz-Bang 25 Beta Club 3, 45 Girls' State Representative 35 Mar- shal 35 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 Secretary of Student Council 45 LINK AND CHAIN Stal? 4. 1- ' , - mf ' ' af 2' 4 . Qu' 5 any .S wk , ,, V ,, ' if ...IJ I' ff ' , 5 . ' 'Alu '- . A 'I 3:55, tm.. 'sf,,3'if?3r , . AQ' ,aw mt. ..v.: t,...--'::wf1.m qmgg, 4 43 - '. f 'f 'S .1-A 1.1, -'- u C, 'M GX, l itil' V f' fm' PV! ll S 6 . - 5 ,,,, 5 i -J J X , ,av ' -..,.,.v Q' 1 5. 1 . 5 4' . . 3:1 A V if , .. , 3.2 5.0 ie ' 5. f '-' .. S Qc H . - 5 - ' - v 'iff 4 ,gill ,' , I ' I ft N V 1 5. !9 'F ,www ,, N' f CL . 6 vi XV, Q, 4 I . X, rj e 'I E f igs' 5 . V ,, 3 QM 'xo M.:-Y mi i 1' im, f V X ry? ff' 2 M! 4 flu - ' 4if'g1f3l'A?i' , wffvei. fa., M 'qivgav ' ' :GAC f if ., . -am ,S in f vw z.. ' 7, rkiiffsfa .L A Qa:ezaf,',, , , ii' ,','k.:ff3.'IEf3 ' 1 2 - If 1 if A A' sa A ire . - - f SE 10115 DOUGLAS BRYANT COLLINS DOUG Active, Athletic, and Accom1noclating. H1-Y 1, 2, 35 F.F.A. 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Music Club 45 Class Treasurer 1, 2, Class VicefPresident 35 LINK AND CHAIN Stall: 45 President Student Council 4. PEGGY JEAN CONDER MPEG 1 rlon't skip school, 1 just stay out every other clay. Clee Club 1, 45 4-H Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 4. KELL TAYLOR CULP MOOLY Berryhill's Phil Rizzutou F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-I-I Club 15 Baseball 2, 3, 4. JOE ROLAND DENSON it ll JOE He argued even against his will, and when he died, he argued still. F.F.A. 1, 25 4-H 1, 2, 3, 45 Safety Patrol 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 45 Hi-Y 4. ROBERT FRANKLIN FREEMAN, IR. FRANK There co14ldn't be another like him. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Band 15 F.F.A. 1, 2: 4-H 15 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Safety Patrol 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Music Club 4. MORRIS CARL GREENE MORRIS VVith his sharp wit and cute ways, he is liked by everyone. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Safety Patrol 2, 3, 45 Junior Play5 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. IOHNNY GREGORY HJOHNNYU lfVhen words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain. Cool Springs High School 15 Derita High School 2. VIOLA ADLINE GRIFFITH UVIOLAU Silence never betrays you. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 4. HUGH EARL GUNTHORPE, JR. HSONNYH Basketball, baseball, he takes them all in his stride. Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 4-H Club 15 F.F.A. 3, 45 Safety Patrol 15 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 45 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 LINK AND CHAIN Stall 45 Student Council 4. DOLORES IANE HARKEY HLORRIEH Definitely a one man woman. Derita High School 1, 25 Thomasboro High School 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 junior Play5 F.H.A. 1, 45 4-H Club 2. DAVID PATRICK HENRY DAVID Always good for a laugh. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Safety Patrol 35 Substi- tute Bus Driver 3, 45 Class Vice-President 4, Class Lawyer 4. JAIXIES ROSVVELL HICKLIN, IR. JIIvIMIE Ain't he cute? Hi-Y 1, 3, 4-H Club 2. SE IUHS JA1X'1ES PERRY l-lOvIs HJ. Pon What he lacks in size, he makes up in mischief. Belmont High 15 4-H Club 1, 45 F.F.A. 2, 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3, 45 Basketball 4. JAMES MOKNIGHT HUNTER JAMES Future Farmer-No Doubt. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Mechanics Award 35 Dairy Production Award 35 Substitute Bus Driver 25 Safety Patrol 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Dairy Judging Team 2, 3, 4. DONALD MCLEAN JACKSON DONALD Donald will long he remembered hy all of us. Class Treasurer 1. UNA JEAN KENDRICK JEAN Here today, gone tomorrow. MARY ALICE KNOX TREE She walks with her heatl in the clouds. 4 H Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 45 Band 15 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Softball Manager 35 Librarians' Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Bus Driver 45 Safety Patrol 3. BOBBY LEE LANDS SLIM Destinetl to drive a stock car. 4-H Club 1, 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 4. RICHARD ALLISON LEDFORD RICHARD A great asset to the F.F.A. -Sharon High School 15 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, VicePresident 45 Baseball 35 Dairy Judging Team 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 4. JOSEPH MELTON LOFLIN HIDE.. Cigarettes and whiskey, and wild, wild women. F.F.A. 45 Basketball 3, 45 Beta Club 45 Class Secretary 45 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 Assistant Editor LINK AND CHAIN 45 Mono- gram Club 4. LORIN WADE MIXON HLARRYH He was here only a short while lout won the hearts of many. Charlotte Jr. Academy 1, 25 Pisgah Academy, Asheville, N. C., 35 Music Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Choir 35 Glee Club 3, 4. DOROTHY ELEANOR MOLKERS MDOT., Is there anything she can't do? 4-H Club 1, 25 Glee Club 15 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Librarians' Club 4. WESLEY PERRY MONTEITH HPERRYH Tall, dark, and quiet. E. L. NANCE, JR. JUNIOR I tried l1arcl. Junior Red Cross Council 15 4-H Club 15 Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 3, Class President 4, Class Poet 45 Safety Patrol 2, 35 Quiz-Bang 2,'35 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Manager Junior Play5 Boys' State Award 35 Editor-in-Chief Berrie-Stains 35 Chief Marshal 35 Music Club 45 Glee Club 45 Editor-infChief LINK AND CHAIN 4. Q , f ,yin t ' y-NJQQA i ljnljf ge is 1 'Z ' HH Y' rf 2.214 1. ' A . ,aaa : 5 -1a,3':t,,ai'W .. ,.y, ,Y EQ I: 3 1 ' . 5 . A , .kwa - .. ' ei. 5' , I g ef 5 -. , ,kit ,-:::3egr:a1 f :ft if 'af -2 .-f 3 -- ,xv ' is , 1 AS ' - 19 . .ii A Wi ..-.- - A gig sv? ff 5 I iii: :,. .rs 1 l 'I -f Q 5 ,. 'W , 11 K + x 'I . ... . i SQJFL ., , , , ..,. ' 1 ,..,,i ,.,. . ,,.. V,,... , kt .. i. i f j ,iw ., f f 5 V fgwsi. f I - . A aims. we 3731'- SE IUPIS CHARLES DAVIS NEELY NEELY Line up, girls, one at a time. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 C-lee Club 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 45 Safety Patrol 45 Dairy judging Team 2, 3. MARION JACKSON PATTERSON IAcK I-1e's left-handezl, anyway. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1. BETTY Lou PETTUS HBETTYH South Carolinian 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Librarians' Club 4. PHILLIP DANIEL PLYLER SHINE Noted for leaving classes. F.F.A. 15 4-H Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 45 Monogram Club 3, 4. BARBARA ANNE PROPST BARS School Store Deluxe. Glee Club 1, 2, 45 F.H.A. 15 Music Award 15 Music Club 1, 25 Class Secretary 1, 35 Junior Play5 junior Red Cross Representative 3, 45 Berrie-Stains Stal? 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Quiz-Bang 35 Marshal 35 Sextet 1, 3, 45 Assistant Editor LINK AND CHAIN 4. EMORY MERLE RAWLINS, IR. MEMORY Berryhill's Gift to the Central lfVomen.' Clee Club 45 Librarians Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 45 Substitute Bus Driver 3, 45 Music Club 2. ROBERT L. RHYNE HBOBBYH Need a radio repaired? See Bobby. F.F.A. 1, 25 4-H Club 1, 25 Technician Iunior Play. ROBERT R. ROGERS WABBLES Push that cue-stick, son. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. 15 4-H Club 1, 2. DOROTHY LOUISE BOSS DOT Meet me at the skating rink. 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 4. FRED LYNN SHOAF FRED VVhen he was through studying, he studied some more. F.F.A. 15 Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Class Historian 4. DOROTHY MAE SMITH MDOT., Orator-Deluxe. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 4-H Club 15 Soil Conservation Award 1, 2, 35 World Peace Award 35 Tem- perance Award 35 Key Club 25 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 45 Iunior Play. HAROLD ALEXANDER SPRINGS SPRINGS Live and learn, but don't kill yourself doing it. Safety Patrol 15 Hi-Y Club 15 Quiz-Bang 25 Beta Club 3, .45 Librarians Club 35 Berrie-Stains Staff 35 Assistant Manager Junior Play5 Assistant Business Manager LINK AND CHAIN 45 Treasurer Senior Class 4. SE IUHS JOHN DELESLIE TOLSON 441. D.n Boy, what a time he does have. Hi-Y 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 23 F.F.A. 1, 29 Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 Berrie-Stains Stal? 39 Monogram Club 3, 49 Bus Driver 3, 44 junior Playg Red Cross Council 3, Glee Club 3, 49 Class Lawyer 49 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Music Club 3, 4. DOUGLAS LEE TOOLE DOUG Does anyone want to buy a slightly used '31 Pontiac? Safety Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Substitute Bus Driver 35 Bus Driver 4, Associate Manager Junior Play, Glee Club 44 LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. DONALDRAY JOSEPH VALLIERE DON Show me the way to go home. HiY 1, 2, 3, 45 Boxing Team 4. BARBARA ANNE WILLIAMS UBARBARAH 1'd like to read her diary. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g 4'H Club 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Music Club 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 35 Girls' State Award 3g Associate Editor Bertie-Stains 3, junior Play, Sextet 3, 4, Chief Marshal 3, Quiz-Bang 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, LINK AND CHAIN Staff 4. DONALD DURHAM WILLIAMS DURHAM l say what I think, no more, no less. F.F.A. 1. NO PICTURE JUDSON ABERNATHY PETE PIERCY 'Q '-Q--...f CL S5 PUEM Bright high school years, with pleasure rife, The shortest, gladdest years of life, How swiftly you have glided by, O, why does time so quickly fly? The seasons come, the seasons go, The earth is green or white with snow, But time and change shall never chill The friendships formed at Berryhill. Each one must leave his school and home About the stormy world to roam, But though the mighty oceans tide Should us from Berryhill divide, As round the oak the ivy twines The clinging tendrils of its vines, So are we bound to Berryhill By ties of love that naught can kill. ln later life, should troubles rise To cloud the blue of sunny skies, How bright will seem, through memorys haze The happy, golden, high school days! O, let us strive that ever we Whate'er our lot in life may be May keep these words our watchword still: All for the glory of Old Berryhillf' E. L. NANCE, IR., Class Poet Page Thirteen 1 2 Page im. xi v , IMLLHEZXNN BERRYruLL,joHN 1YusoN: UfHHeH AIIARY LETA CIAROTHERS, LARRY MIXON: Most Courteous LDORIS BLACK, EH L, PQANCHQ Inq Afost Pop1dar LDORIS BLACKJ Alost,4twncHve IBARBARA NMHLLJABIS IABJES BERRYLULL: Alon likebfto IJOROTHY SRUTTL Kiomaw CQREENE: Ahmt Vemnhk Fourteen Succeed Uldel' ,411 -lb f'. L... Y NIARY LETA CARlJT'IiERS, FRED SHOAF: Most Stmliozzs A DOROTHY IXTOLKERS, SUNNY GuN'1'11O1wE: Most Athletic K t. LARRY BIIXONZ Most Ilamlsouze Cl' luefi BILLIE ANN BERRYHILL, IOIIN 'l'OLsON: Cfzricst BETTY PETTUS, DOLICJLYXS CTOLLINSZ Best Sports DORIS BLACK, CHARLES NEEI,X'2 Bust Dressed Page FiffL'L'll Page Sixteen .sy M. JUNIUH CLASS OFFICERS DICK STONE .... ........... ..... P r esident MARJORHQ BROVVN ..... .... Y 7ice4Preside1fzt IX1ARY ELLEN STARNES ..... ..... S ecretary TOMMY IX4CDANIEL .... .... T reasurer CAROLYN BIGHAM BARBARA BILES ALICE NEAL BROWN MARJORIE BROWN CAROLYN BRYANT BETTY CATHEY DORCAS CULP BETTY DESHIELDS DORIS DUNN JACKIE EATON JEAN HALL JERRY HENRY DORIS PIERRIN CHARLES HICKRIAN NANCY HUDSON BETTY JENKINS COOPER KNOX REECE LANE LEO LACY LIB MATTOX ROBERT IVICCATIIERN DONALD MCCORICI.E TOIXIMY MCDANIEL CHARLES MCCEE MELVIN JVICINTOSH UNIUHS ls- 'nm-.ff 'UW if R 2 V V I Y ,gy R f 65 . f ... 1 :T ,, V 3 Q 5 iz x W y A S' 3 -if N-'W' , f A f W J' -' XT? 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ALDA ADAMS JOHNNY AUCHTRY JIMMY AYCOCK JIMMY AYCOTI1 FLOYD BAKER DALE BEACH DONALD BEATY WAYNE BERRYHILL HARRY BLACK ANN BLACKWELDER ROBERT BLACKWELDER COLLEEN BOLTON BILLY BOYD BOBBY BRADSHAW EDWARD BROWN ELBERT BROWN BARBARA BUSH PATSY CAMP BOB CAPPS RICHARD CARVER CHARLES CHOATE CHARLES CROSS PATRICIA CZROSSWELL JOYCE DANNER JANE ENGLAND 'QM' Nwwv' PHESHMZXN EL ,YQ ,. ...... .presidczzt J'iCe-Presinlexzl . . . . .Secretary . .Trezzsurer N 5 .ne W A ' 4 gb . ., if I , ,I 2 f A A 5 - . f.:- 1 I I- 'Q I, K I 3 ,NJ -so . x U ,yay . jjj 3. ' X I? wa. '. 1 I. ml I 3 5 . HY -.Rf f---' - . ' Jil, ff J Da A C! If I A f,, I .,. ' 5' I 3 :Q h R , J . I J ' A J I 'XE - I if SIX 17-I ' .,L-aI. 11 Uk J c 'N' ' I '4' 1.5 'Q f' i we . ., 3 F4 F N' J X , ' 1 X N J' , .gi ST? Q-:L ' Q.. Q, - . L 'Ph' 3 ,CMV 1 ' x 1, Y 'Z f 5, . J 1 ,QL Q X K! ' ' A ' ' ff-1: 'fx L ,gf .MIL J 1 .-, fv- S' X w ,-B' , l A - .I M.. I m f L. 1 N 5 -.. I .4 A ' 4' f I ir - ,M I A- .. 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I 'J 'W A NA Q 551' 7 , 1 xi I FHESHME DONNIE FERGUSON ANNIE RUTH GREENE HELEN GREENE BARBARA GRIFFITH JOHN GUY LETHA HEENER JOYCE HICKRIAN BUDDY HOLDER GENE HOOPER BILLIE FAYE JONES EVELYN KRIMBTINGER BETTY KUYKENDALL DON LEIGH JOYCE LITTLE TERRY LITTLE JOE RIICGINN ANNIE RICLELLAN ANNIE LOU MILLS NANCY NIOLKERS JOHN MONTEITH SHIRLEY MONTGOMERY ILENE NJULLINAX BETTY NEWTON BILL PARKER MARTHA PATTERSON PAUL PEELE ANNE PETTUS DOUGLAS PLYLER RICHARD PROPST SARA RANDALL' LOYDE RIDENHOUR BARBARA ROSS JEAN SIFFORD BARBARA SMITH CHARLES SMITH SARAH SPRINGS DORIS STOCKTON JOHNNY SWICEGOOD FRANCES TAYLOR JERRY TINO LAIMONIS VITOLS RIADELYN VVARNER SALLY WATSON ANN WILSON JANE VVINGO ANTHONY VVRICHT N0 Picture GRACE FREEIVIAN DIARY PATTERSON SYLVIA ROSS ROBERT SWANEY EIGHTH GH UE MRS. CHOATEVS RooM: Vivian Ayeoth, Ben Blankenship, Mitchell Borden, David Cauble. Dorothy Clark, Bobby Costner, Ross Culp, Patsy Denson, Carolyn Evans, Charles Freeman, Tommy Gibson, Chester Gordon, Ioan Hovis, John Kelly, Betty Kiser, Eva Lemlev, Blanche Moses,iEarle hlorris, Klary Anne Uuten, Bobby Pangle, Ralph Preslar, Rob Rocltlen, Tom Simf mons, Dot Springs, Billy Stevenson, Donald Sutton, Jimmy Trull, Phyllis VVhitley, Gene Vllil- liams, Bobby Yandle, Margie Zack. Mus. CRoss's Room: Mary Lee Alexander, Robert Alexander, Wlilliam Barley, Bill Roytl David Brannon, Jane Cathey, Shirley Childress, Perev Crook, Charles Englaiul, hlilce Epplev Shirley Floyd, Johnnie Claclclen, Bob Graham, Brownie Grier, Alnxie Lee llelms, Renita Holder, Frank Keistler, Susan Knox, Kenneth Marsh, Marlene Moseley, Marilyn Nye, Thelma Osborne, Billie Ann Plemmons, VValter Rogers, Nancy Sheets, Max Sprinkle, Sylvia Stikeleather, Dorothy Taylor, Phyllis Tessenae, Vvilma Thomas, Kenneth VVherry, Nancy Lee VVilson, Kathleen Young Page Tweutyrthree EIEHTH EH DE Miss SAULSAS ROOM: Susie Abernathy, John Campo, Elizabeth Carpenter, Barry Choate Elizabeth Choate, Buddy Coggins, james England, VVilliam Eppes, Melva Creene, Jean Helms Ioanne Henry, Layton Hovis, Roan Kelley, Ronald Ledford, Ann Moseley, Wilene Murray Betty McDonald, Carolyn lXfleCee, Blair Norris, Laura Owens, Travis Phillips, Donald Price Elaine Rawlins, Eugene Ruff, Phil Sigmon, john Stewart Kenneth Summerville, Patsy Taylor Jeanette Warner, Wayne Whitesides, Paul VVilliams, Lowry Wolfe. Page Twentyffour fi Uwf ,mw 5 23 ZE... ST FF .Subscription .Subscription P110f0gI'flz7lZiC Photographic Pll0f0g1'l'lp1 LiC SONNH C1uNTnoRP11 Adveitzszzzg 9 a BILLIE ANN BERRYHILL .......... Typ AIACK BLACK Ac11e111s11z0 Sta EMILY BLALKWFLDER . . .Typzst DOT SNIVIII Subeuzptzmz Stn PIIII LIP Pu LLR . . .Typwt CHARLES ITIICKMAN TOMMY NICIDANIEL RIARJORIE BROWN Eoiitorfin-Cizief Associate Editor Business ,Uaimger BEHHIE STAINS ST PP DONALD HAMILTON . .. .Associate Business Manager BOB MCDONALD . . . . . .Associate Business Manager JACKIE EATON ..... JEAN HALL ......... .....,......... A rl Editor ROBERT MCCATIIERN . . . . .Art Editor and Colzinznist CAROLYN BIGHAM . . ........... Sports Editor DICK STONE ...... . . ,Sports Editor BETTY DESHIELDS . . . . . . . .... Columnist JANIS PLOSTNIERS ..................... Columnist NANCY RJORRIS, Club and Grainnzar Grade News Eiiiior IVIELVIN NICINTOSII Club and Cravnnzar Gracie News Editor gig' A ' 'JA-in i, ' . . . . . .Circulation Manager DORCAS CJLILP ....... ALICE NEAL BROVVN JERRY HENIXX' ...... . REECE LANE .. JOAN SM1T11 .,,. RIARIE RODDEN .. BETTY SPR1NCs LAURA VVILLIAMS . CARL SUTTON .... Miss 'TIIOINISON .. Miss xR7ATSON .. . .Reporter . .Reporter . . . . .Reporter . . . . .Reporter Faslzion Editor .......Typist . . . .Typist .....Typist . .Teciiizician . . .Sponsor . . .Sponsor Seated: Mary Leta Carothers, Barbara VVilliams, Laura VVilliams, James Berryhill, Fred Slloaf, Joan Smith, Nlarjorie Brown, Barbara Propst. Stmzdirzg: Betty Deshields, jerry Henry, Charles Hickman, Tommy McDaniel, Joe LoHin, E. L. Nance, Ir., Harold Springs, Thomas Brandon, Carolyn Bryant. Not in picture: Betty Springs. BETA CLUB The Berryhill chapter of the Beta Club, a national honor society, was organized in l935 and.immediately became an active participant in school affairs, a role it continues to play each succeeding year. The chief aim of the Beta Club is to promote high standards of achievement throughout the high schools of the nation. Requirements for membership include good character, creditable achievement in school work and school activities, a commendable attitude, and leadership ability. OFFICERS JAMES BERRYHILL ...... President JOAN SMITH ..... . . .Vice-President LAURA WILLIAMS . . ..... Secretary FRED SHOAF .... . . .Treasurer Miss ROGERS . . .... Sp01'lSOf Miss MORGAN . . . .... Sponsor Page Twenty-eiglfzt 1,37 5. C cu , A ,- - 6 First fU'll'I Melvin Nlclntosli, Sallv U'zitson, Ilene lloopcr. flu-rrv Brooks, Ninn jenn llzill, Nzincv Clultlwell. Buddy llolrler, Patsy Vamp, Charles Iliclvnmn. Svcnml row: jo Klcfiinnis, Klzirgurct Bliyiie. lxnrl Springs, jnnis Ploslniclvs, llorotliv Xlollxers, llniorv llmxlins, Anthony XVrighI. Cooper Knox, Alice Knox. Tlzinl row: Prim Bigliziin, Von RlCllill'll5Ul1, Betty Io Rlontgoinerv, B1li'lm1'zi ,lcxin flrillitll, Clirolin c'l'tlClxl'l', Frances lrijlor, Sziru Bzintlzill, Betty Petrus, Put Worley, livclyn lzivlor. No! in picture: Bzirlmrri Bush, Grace lreeman. jovce Little, Nancy Xlorris, Bettv Springs. LIBH HY CLUB The purposes of the Library Club are to sponsor ll great interest among tlic students in the use of books and lilurarv service, to stimulate reading interests, and to improve the librarv service of the school. OFFICERS NINA JEAN llALL . . . . .Presicient CHERRY BROOKS . ..Secretary BETTY SPRINGS . . . . .Treasurer l MRS. BAKER . . .Sponsor Page 'liwentv-izixze FUTURE HUMEMAHEHS UF AMEPIIEA The F.H.A. is an Organization Inacle up of Home Economies students working that we IDLIY lace the future with warrn cotirage and high hope. For we are the builders of homei, Homes for AmeI'ica's future Homes where living will be the expression of everything Thar is good and fair. And faith will be realities, not drearns. Our colors ure red and white, and our Bower is the red rose. Cur motto is T Horizons. BlARY ELLEN STARNES .. IJORIS BLACK ........ ALICE NEAL BROWN .. LINDA JOHNSON MRS. MARTIN . PAAI1 BIGIIAM SHIRLEY BILES lDORIS BLACK ANN BLACKWELDER QJOLLEEN BOLTON CJIIERRY BROOKS ALICE NEAL BROVVN JYIARJORIE BROVVN JEAN BRUCE BARBARA BUSH NANCX' CJALDVVELL PATSY CTANIP BETTY CJATIIEY TENCY CJOLLINS CJAROLYN CIROCKER PA'I'RIf1IA QJROSSVVELL JOYCE IDANNER JACKIE EATON GRACE FREEMAN JEAN GLADDEN ANNIE RUTH GREENE BIELEN GREENE BARBARA GRIPFITI'I XJIOLA CQRIFFITH lDOLORES HAIZKEX' PAT HARKEY JENNY LIARTIS LETIIA HIZFNEIR IJORIS IIERRIN JOYCE LJICKJXTAN OFFICERS EVELYN LJOVIS RICKY l'lUFIfSTE'1'I.1jR BETTY JENKINS LINDA JOHNSON BILLIE FAYE JONES ALICE KNOX COOPER KNOX BETTY IQUYKENDALL JOYCE LITTLE BIARGARET BIARSII LIB BIATTOX ANNIE LOU BVIILLS together SO oward New . . . . . .President . . . Vice-Presirie1zt ANNIE BICLELLAN BARBARA MCLELLAN BETTY NEWTON BIARTHA PATTERSON MARY PATTERSON BETTY PETTUS VIVIAN PRICE SARA RANDALL VON RICHARDSON IJOROTHY ROSS JEAN SIFFORD BARBARA SIWITII BETTY JO BIONTGONIERY DOT SIVIITH SHIRLEY BIONTGOIXIERY EMILY SIVIITH JO lX lCGlNN1S fDLA SMITH . . . .Sec1'etcII y . .T1'eas1I1'c'I' . . .Sponsor SARAH SPRINGS lVIARY ELLEN STARNES DORIS STOGKTON BIARJORIE SUTER FRANCES TAYLOR CELESTE 'THOBIAS MARY TOOLE NIADELYN VVARNER SALLY VVATSON BARBARA WILLIAMS LAURA WILLIANIS NANCY JEAN VVILLIAIVIS ANNIE WILSON PAT VVORLEY -. 21: The F.F.A. is a national organization Of boys Studying vocational agriculture in high Sehoul. The motto of the Club iS Learning to Do, Doing to Learng Earning to Live, and Living tO Serve. The F.F.A. was organized as a national organivation in 1928 and Since that time has manic rapid growth, now having chapters in every State, also in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. JERRY LIENRY RICHARD LEDFORD JAMES HUNTER .. MORRIS GREENE . DAVID HENRY . MR. DRYE .. DAN ABERNATHY BUCK ALLISON JIMMY AYCOTII FLOYD BAKER BERNARD BEATY DONALD BEA'1'Y HARRY BLACK ROBERT BLACKWELDER RAY BOONE BILLY BOYD LEONARD BRANNON EDWARD BROWN ELRERT BROWN M. O. BURGESS BOB CAPPS CHARLES CHOATE ANDREW CLARK IDOUGLAS COLLINS CHARLES CROSS KELL CULP OTIS DAWLEY CONNIE IJIXON HAROLD EDWARDS JJONNIE FERGUSON FRANK FREEMAN OFFICERS JOHN FREEMAN VVILSON FREEMAN RIORRIS GREENE SUNNY CTUNTHORPE DONALD LIAIVIILTON IJAVID TIENRY JERRY HENRY J. P. HOVIS JAIVIES HLINTER BOBBY KNOX LEO LACY BOBBY LANDS REECE LANE RICHARD LEDFORD JOE LOFLIN JOHN NIATTOX TOM RIATTOX JOHN RIONTEITII IJONALD AICCSORKLE BOB TXJCDCDNALD CHARLES RICLQEE RIIELVIN RICINTOSH BILLY NICKEE IJICKIE NKJRNIENT JACK PATTERSON PETE PIERCY . . . .PTCSTLJCIIY Vice-President . .Secwtizry . . .Treusnmr . . .Reporter . . .Adviwr ROLAND PITTS RONALD PITTS HAL PRICE AIARSIIALL RODDILN JIM SIMMONS BILL SINC HAYWOOD SINIITH JIMMY SMITII EARL SPRINGS GRADY THOMAS STEVE THOMAS LAIMONIS VITOLS Page Tlzirtyone SIE ELUB First row: Melvin Mclntosh, Betty Cathey, Secretaryg Mariorie Brown, Presidentg John Tolson, Treasurer: Barbara VVilliams, Dorcas Culp. Second row: Libby White, Von Richardson, Alice Knox. Third row: E. L. Nance, Ir., Donald Hamilton, Carolyn Bighani, Betty Newton, Carolyn Bryant, Helen Greene, Joyce Hickman, Dot Smith, Billie Faye Jones, Doris Dunn, Larry lylixon, Frank Freeman. Not in picture: Jackie Eaton, Joe McGinn, Betty Springs, Carl Sutton. ELEE EL B First row: Carolyn Bryant, Doris Dunn, Von Richardson, Evelyn Tavlor, Annie McLellan, Dorcas Culp, Barbara Bush, Anne Petrus, Ann YVilson, Faye Stowe, Barbara VVilliams, Doris Black, Jean Sifford, Dora lXIcDonald, Laura XVilliams, Billie Faye Jones, Barbara Propst, Evelyn Krimminger, Peggy Vanderburg. Second row: Dot Smith, Barbara Smith, lean Kendrick, Carolyn Bighain, Betty Cathey, Alda Adams, Lib Mattox. Faith Beck, Alice Knox, Dolores Harkey, Barbara Biles, jean Bruce, Annie Lou Mills, Betty Newton, Nancy Hudson, Marie Rodden, Carolyn Crocker, Cherry Brooks, Annie Ruth Greene, Pat VVorley, Grace Freeman. Tlzirrl row: Mary Carothers, Richard Propst, john Tolson, Frank Freeman, Douglas Toole, Gene Hooper, Emory Rawlins, Larry Mixon, Charles Neely, Melvin McIntosh, ll. L. Nance, Ir., Charles Hickman, Lee Parker, Bill Parker, jimmy Aycock, David Dunn, jim Parker, Terry Little, Dot Ross. Not in picture: Bobby Bradshaw, Jackie Eaton, John Guy, Donald Hamilton, Barbara Ross, Betty Springs, Grady Thomas. Page T11 irty-two Q k 5, 'rr 'iii i' Y , 5, 1 Z M - '-'. me Z'3i'JI,g:3 :.Lm' M su. . ,..,,.,...,,,.....,.C 1- 4 A r f 2 5 i .5 3 , 3 .5 r , -11-mai, .LW ' ,ir First row: Mr. Drye, jerry Henry, Mary Leta Carothers, Douglas Collins, Charles Hickman, Mr. Hough, Second row: lNIiss VVatsOn, Sally VVatson, Joyce Hickman, David llenry, Sonny Gunthorpe, Marioric Brown, Alice Neal Brown, Bliss Rogers. Not in picture: Pam Bigham, Von Richardson. STUUE T EDU EIL This year the students of Berryhill High School formed a 'student Organization headed by a Student Council. The purposes of the organization are to foster a spirit of cooperation among the students and faculty, to help coordinate and regulate student activities, to assist in maintaining a high standard for the school by upholding high standards of conduct, to promote and encourage activities for the best interests of the school, and to develop good citizens through experience in government. The executive board is made up of the president of the student body, a repre- sentative from each homeroom, the principal, and three faculty advisers elected by the student body. OFFICERS DOUGLAS COLLINS . . ........... ,..... P resident CHARLES T'iICK1X'IAN ..... . . .Vice-President iVlAkRY LETA CAROTHERS .. ..... Secretary TERRY HENRY ......... .... T reasurer MISS ROGERS . . . . .Adviser MISS WATSON . . . . .Adviser MR. DRYE . . . . . .Adviser MR. HOUCH . . . . .Adviser Page Thirty-tllree I ,I - ,. i 5-Aft ' y: ,s hs , jx ,ig ,I ' 'A tadfffi K' -,iff .4 mf- - ' ' L 6 First Voir: Greene. Stone, Tolson, Monteith, Toole, Denson, Neely. Nance, D. Black, Nl. Black, Richardson, Piercy, Lands. Sucrnzil rmr: Knox, ll. Black, llunter. Nui in picfirruz I7l'CCl1lllI1. S DRIVERS This husiness of transporting students to and from school daily is of tremendous importance and carries many responsibilities. We are indeed proud of the record that the hus drivers of Berryhill have made, having transported twelve hundred students to and from school daily for several years without a serious accident. Hats off to you, the bus drivers of BCl'1'Vlllll'SiI6CiC Creek Schools, who have as their motto: :To do at ivctter jolvfi I AIACK BLACK .... PERRY lXloNTEITII 'IAAIES HLINTEIR .. LIARRY BLACK .. joIIN ToLsoN .. FRANK FREEMAN . lXlORHlS GREENE . PETE PIERCY .... lJlCK STONE . l3oRRY LANDs .. ALICE KNOX . 'IoE DENSON .... BILLY llICIIARDsoN clHARLljS NEELY lJORIS BLACK .. tzgt Tliirtvffour lJOUGLAS TOOLE . E. L. NANCE, IR. AIARJORIE BROWN JACKIE EATON . . . NINA JEAN HALL IJAVID l'lENRY . . . J. P. Hovis .. REECE LANE .. Tom lXlATTOX .. LARRY lvllXON .. . IJONALD lX'lCCORKLE . .. Boa AICDONALD . . . . . ClHARLES MCGEE EIXIORY RAWLINS BoBBY RIIYNE ...... . . . l'lARRY XIANDERBURG .. .. . . 132 . . . . . 135 Siilostitute Suldstitute Sulastitute Sulastitute Sulistitute Sulvstitute Sulistitiite Siilfstitute Substitute Sulistitute Sulostitute Sulvstifute .Substitute Substitute 9..- Q c x. ,x 1. . X First row: Richard Ledforcl, Kell Culp, Sonny Cunthorpe, llarold Edwards, Reece Lane. Seeoml row: Douglas Collins, Jackie Eaton, Bob McDonald, Bettv Springs, john Tolson, Lmilv Smith, Barbara Biles, Carolyn Bigham. Tlzirzl row: Ilmily Blaekwelder, ll. L. Nance, Jr., Io hlcllinnis, lklorris Greene, Ioan Smith, Tommy McDaniel, Alice Knox. Fourtlz row: Phillip Plylcr, Dot Rlolkers, Iirank Freeman, Pam Bigham, Joe Lollin, Marjorie Brown, Charles Bullock. OFFICERS SUNNY QZUNTHORPE . . ...... President DOUGLAS COLLINS . . . . . .Vice-Presialent MARJORIE BROWN . . . ..... Secretary JOE LOFLIN ..... ..T1'easurer Mn. NORWOOD ................................................ . . .Adviser The purpose of the lklonogram Club, which was organized in 1948, is to foster a spirit of cooperation and organization among the athletes of the school, to instill among the younger students of Berryhill the desire to represent Berryhill High School in the field of competitive sports, to encourage sportsmanship and school spirit, and to promote athletic events. The requirements for membership in the Monogram Club are as follows: Basketball: Participation one-fourth of the time in one-thircl of the games. Baseball: Participation one-third of the time in onefthircl of the games. Cheerleaders: Will be selected by the Mongram Club. Must cheer in Basketball two vears. Page Tlz irty-six Left to right: Dorcas Culp, Buddy Holder, Barbara VVilliarns, Margaret Rhyne, jimmy Aycock, EHEEHLE HERB Sports at Berryhill are very important, and a great deal of school spirit is manifested by both players and spectators. This spirit is fostered and maintained in large part by the role which the cheerleaders play. Berryhill is proud of the Hne record which these capable cheerleaders have main- tained by their enthusiasm and hard work. r Page Tltirtyfseverz Page lfirsr row: Nancy Rlolkers, Tenq' Collins, Betty Springs, Alurjorie Brown, Juelxie Iluton. Svcumi l'lJll'Z Bzlrhurzi Biles, Emiix' Smith, Jo Mellinnis, Pam Bighuni. Ivllifri rmv: Palsy Lilllllli, Sully' XVzIlson, jozm Smith, Helen Clreeiie, Dot Xlollxers. Ifourtli rmr: Clxrolyii Bigillllll, .Xlice Knox. GIRLS' B SHETB LL TEAM Vve are very proud of the reeorci our girls' hzisliethuli team has IH2lCiC. Lust year they won the Meckieiihurg County ehuliipionship and were l'LI1lHCI'S'LlI7 in the hiici- Piechnont 'l'0Lll'H2lIDCDt at Barium Springs. They also went to the seinihiinnis in the Landis Vliournument. They hope to make Ll hetter record this year. LINE-U P PAM I3IoIIAIvI Formzrrl -IIIYCE IIICKNIAN . . . .... Guarri BAIIIIAIIA BILES . . . .... Giuzral ALICE KNOX . . . . . .Guard ANN BLACKYVILLDER Foruuml Dcrr AIOLKERS . ...Cunrfl AIAIUURIE l3nowN JEAN lhzuen ..... PATsY LLARIP . .. TLNUY CTOLLINS . JAQKIIQ EATON .. PIELEN GIlI2liNE .. PAT IIAIIKIIY .. Tliirfyfeigizt Forwnrri Forwurzi FU1 ll'tIl'ci Forwurzi . C enter Foruinrzi Forwzzrrl NANCY MIILKEIIS ,Io AICCMNNIS .. EMILY SRIITH .. IZLTTY SPIIINGS . . . . . AIARY V-FOOLE .. SALLY VVATSON ....... . . . . . . . .Guard . . .Guard . . .Guard Forward Forward Forwnrri AIARY ELLEN STAIINES . . . . .Manager First row: Grady Thomas, Phillip lllyler. Second row: Douglas Collins, Tommy Mcllaniel. Bob Mc-Donaltl. joe Lollin, Sonny Cluntliorpe. Third row: Charles Conlon, joe Alcflinn, johnny Aughtry, john Yllulson, Dick Stone, liranlt liceman. Morris Greene, I. P. Ilovis. BUYS, BASHETB LL TE The bovs of the 1949-50 basketball team are glad to have such an excellent coach as U. Swampy Norwood back with us this vear. Vlle are looking forward to a most impressive season. Looking back over the 1948-49 season, we find our team did extra well in the countv and in the tournaments. The bovs lost only one game during the season and won the Championships at both Barium Springs and Landis. At the conclusion of the Landis tournament Robert Plvler, Sonnv Cunthorpe, Bob McDonald, and Merle Robinson were placed on the all-tournament squad. In this same tournament our boys won the sportsmanship trophy-a feat of which we are partieularlv proud. Even though the team failed to win the Mecklenburg Countv tournament, Sonnv Cunthorpe was placed on the all-tournament squad. L LINEAUP JOHNNY AUGIITRX' .F01'tt'unl JOE LOFLIN ..... Forwnrrl DCJLICLAS COLLINS . .Guard TOMMY MCDANIEL Forward FRANK FREEMAN . .Forwurtl BOB lXlClJONALD . .Center CHARLES GORIJON . .Guard JOE RICGINN . . . .Guard ROBERT GORDON . ..Gunrd PIIILLIP PLYLER . ,. .Gurzrtl NXIORRIS GREENE . .Forward DICK STONE ..... Forwrzrtl SUNNY GUNTIIKJRPE .Forward STEVE 'TQIIOIVIASON . . . .Curzrrl I. P. Hovrs .. ..Guard IDOYLE TOLSON . ..Gzmrd BOBBY KNOX . . . . ......... Guard JOHN TOLSON . . . . . .Cuartl E. L. NANCE, IR. . .. ...Hlmmger First row: Harold Edwards, Kell Culp, Sonny Cunthorpe, John Tolson, Richard Ledford, Charles Bullock, lXIr. Norwood. Second row: Reece Lane, Phillip Plyler, Frank Freeman, Douglas Collins, Morris Greene, Leonard Brannon, Bob lVIcDon alcl. BASEBALL TE The 1949 Berryhill baseball team was full of glory. By winning every game except one the team was able to clinch the top berth and win the 1949 Mecklenburg County Championship. Since most of the championship team is back this year, we are looking forward to a more impressi V LEONARD BRANNON CHARLES BULLOCK DOUGLAS COLLINS KELL CULP ...... IJIAROLD EDWARDS FRANK FREEMAN . lVlORRIS GREENE .. SUNNY GUNTHORPE RICHARD LEDFORD . BOB lVlCDONALD . PHILLIP PLYLER .. JOHN TOLSON .. Page Forty . . .Outfeld . . .Outhelol . . . . .Pitcher .Short Stop . . . .Pitcher . . . .Catcher . .First Base Second Base .Third Base . . .Outhehrl . . .Catcher . . .Catcher vxmzirw Sporting Goods FA UL Bi CRYMES ir 415 South Tryon Street Phone 4-0897 Compliments of SMITH'S BARBER SHOP 1335 South Mint CHARLOTTE, N. C. CITY OIL COMPANY Disti'ibuto1's CITIES SERVICE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. Phone 7327 ARMSTRONG'S C-ROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Phone 48-7217 York Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. DOGGETT LUMBER COMPANY 111 East Park Ave. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 8179 OPEN 6:00 A.M. TO 1:00 A.M. PM IAIIO lililll Dining Room 6' Curb Service Complete Fountain Service Delicious Toasted Sandwiches Try One of Our Famous Thick Frosted Shakes Phone 4-5978 2426 West Morehead Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Forty-two PAUD JEWELEHS Diamonds and Watches 121 East 5th Street CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. Phone 2-6411 Moocly's Grocery POOL ROOM Meats ana' Vegetables A. J. Moody 2817 S. Tryon Khwzlafte lah, and Uaatelz, fn L ST WILL A VVe, the Senior Class of 1950, Berryhill Iligh School, Mech- lenburg County, having completed twelve years of struggle and being sound of mind and judgment, do make and declare this to be our Last VVill and Testament. ARTICLE I VVe will to our faculty and advisers our sincere appreciation for the time and eH'ort they have spent preparing us for the future. ARTICLE II I, Thomas Brandon, do will my position as class prophet to the next gypsy Fortune teller in line. I, Sonny Gunthorpe, do will my baseball ability to Bob McDonald. I I, Morris Greene, do will my math ability to Marjorie Brown. I, Barbara VVilliams, do will my long hair to Jackie Eaton. I, Perry Monteith, do will my shyness to Reece Lane. I, Robert Rogers, do will my ability to shoot you know what to Charles McGee. I, Fred Shoaf, do will my steady position on the honor roll to Janis Plostnieks. I, Douglas Toole, do will my love for hillbilly music to Connie Dixon. I, Iudson Abernathy, do will my yearning for learning to Johnny Aughtry. J TESTAME T I, Carl Berryhill, do will my love ol' math to Steve Thomason. I, james Berryhill, do will my position on the .Xnnual Stall to anyone who is CHIIY enough to take it. I, Dorothy Ross, do will my ability to skate to anyone who falls any more than I do. I, Dot Smith, do will my speaking ability to anyone who can take the bitter with the sweet. I, Douglas Collins, do will my ignorance ol' uoinen to Charles llicltman. I, James llicklin, do will my Yankee accent to Peggy Yanderburg. I, Ilarold Springs, do will my senior receipt book to next year's treasurer. I, Porter Behrendt, do will my drawing ability to Robert McCathern. I, Donald Jackson, do will a horse shoe around the neely of anyone who can beat me. I, Richard Ledford, do will my love for sports to Ilal Priee. I, Charles Neely, do will my big mouth to Mary Illlen Starnes. I, Phillip Plyler, do will my typing ability to Betty Springs. I, Donald Valliere, do will my title, The Champ, to any underfclassman who can maintain it. I, Larry Nixon, do will my love for music to David Dunn. I, Doris Black, do will my love for clothes to Margaret Rhyne. Page Forty-th ree I. Billie Ann Berryhill, do will my love for good times to anybody who can keep up with them. I, Emily Rlackwelder, do will my red hair to Evelyn Taylor. I, Mary Carothers, do will my quiet ways to Joan Smith. I, Barbara Propst, do will my I.Q. to Laura XVilliams. I, Betty Pettus, do will my sportsmanship to Betty Jenkins. I, Iaines llunter, do will my love for agriculture to Jerry llenry. I, Dot lXlolkers, do will my boundless energy to Nancy Morris. I, Dolores llarkey, do will my love for school to Alice Neal Brown. I, junior Nance, do will my versatility to the members ol the Junior Class to be divided equally among them. I, Frank Freeman, do will my bench warming to the next sucker in line. I, BI. O. Burgess, do will my broad shoulders to Melvin Mclntosh. I, John Tolson, do will my catching ability to Bobby Knox. I, johnny Gregory, do will my ability to get along with teachers to Terry Little. I, Bernard Beaty, do will my love for Chevrolets to Jerry llenry. I, Mack Black, do will my bus C981 to the junk yard again. I, Ioe Denson. do will my ability to get 30 m.P.h. out of 101 to anyone else who can get it. I, David Ilenry, do will my sense of humor to John hlattox. I, Kell Culp, do will my love to any girl. I, Bobby Lands, do will my love for racing to some other fool. I, Durham VVilliams, do will my ability to make speeches to anyone who has a bigger mouth. I, Pete Piercy, do will my T Model to anyone who can get it started. I, Iack Patterson, do will my love of hunting to anyone who can shoot straighter than I. I, Alice Knox, do will my bus to Nina Jean Hall. I. Dan Abernathy, do will my ability to get married at any early age to Dorcas Culp. I, Joe Loilin, do will my G.I. haircut to Carl Sutton. I, Emory Rawlins, do will my love for fast cars and good times to Tom Matrox. I, I. P. Ilovis, do will my love to sass teachers to Bill Richardson. I, Peggy Conder, do will my blonde hair to Io McGinnis. I, Viola Crifl-ith, do will my reputation as a chatterbox to Barbara Ross. I, ,lean Kendrick, do will my perfect attendance record to Lee Parker. ARTICLE III VVe, the class lawyers, do hereby testify that the above items are in accordance with the request of the Senior Class of 1950. Mounts GREENE Davin HENRY jonN ITOLSON SENIORS, lT'S UP TO YOU YOU are the fellow who has to decide Whether you'll leave it or toss it aside. YOU are the fellow who must make up his mind Whether you'll lead or fall behind. JUST think it over. It's up to you. lvans-Carolina '1u.f.'.l,'Q,ff Consolidation of Evans College of Commerce Carolina Business School 203 S. Tryon St. Phone 3-7738 W. A. BUENING Engravers SOUTH CHURCH ST. CHARLOTTE, N. C. For Quality Portraits ST. JOHN STUDIO Belk's Fourth Floor Plenty of Proofs Shown Phone 2-3121 Page Forty-four H955 0--gmtglm Ezwczgn EE-MEEQONM ESC-52 mai! Em v-gm Nmtmibgz H85-Bm EZHWEEFS 55 am-20m NESWMWU FEED SOA-EE? v-HO? wspigmg 2:2-m BHD-:EQ QZEOMQU mhbom 44250340 EHMOZ EGUSW UUTCUW MNA U .2EOmdWw ,533 55 853 DOF .ENAOOUE VASE tai ggi ENE dan .wggggm Emgtsgi Nmzgggo SSO mt ESM SOA B E05 mgmm EE Fmmmmh 59m 8 E23 mimi 53002 Egg .mmiwgma E235 EOE mmggg 2: MO 25 WHEN? was SHOE M295 323 Egan .EWEOPOE MO mwgwmgi 'HOW KSQOE wig? :SD QE . . I WUOOMW 23 mgigzg H53 QE EXODUS mask ON SPO ESL 'gigamw m-KAODU2 Rmb . . . 38 mmg NE n 0 . MWUEWEEEMWQ Emmg:5mg5 REOOEW Eh RE hw we ESQ BN E Ng N I mzzgmfmv ICCIFM WTPQUUE K mZ:Om4U MQJDPUMM WMPGUUE MNA U HE KEGG Dam sc Page Forty-five Iluew-Spivey-McGee Co., Inc. PURINA CHOWS, GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS Fertilizer and Hardware Phones 3-3282 and 3-5005 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of D. P. RHYNE GROCERIES, MEATS, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE Tuckaseege Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. PRITCHARD PAINT Sc GLASS CO. 112 West 5th St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Dial 2-6148 Septic Tanks and Supplies Drain Tile Concrete Blocks and Pipe in all Sizes LEFLEH CUNEHETE BLOCK CUMPANY 646 State Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Open All Day Saturday Day Phone Night Phone 4-9150 8749 REMEMBER W Clean, Safe, Economical, Dependable Phone 3-S447 2317 Thrift Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mack's Surplus Sales Everything in Army and Navy Surplus Goods Retail Store 400 South Tryon St. E. B. MCMANUS J. M. MCMANUS Owners Phone 3-52 13-2-6564 Compliments of llllllllllll llllllililill SIMS 8 Sllillllll, Inc. Cannon Airport CHARLOTTE, N. C. Austin Cushion Co. PAINTING BODY AND LETTERING FENDER WORK AUTO GLASS SEAT COVERS SPORT TOPS CUSHIONS Phone 4-6158 1014 N. Graham St. CHARLOTTE 6, N. C. Page Forty-six BLACK'S DAIRY E. L. Black 81 Son Grade A Pasteurized Milk LACTIC BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE DRINK THIN CREAM HEAVY CREAM TELEPHONE 2-1500 LITTLE HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE AND PAINT PF TELEPHONE 3 3133 1334 SOUTH MINT STREET CHARLOTTE 3, N. C. PQFT L. L. AUT RY CONCRETE PRODUCTS Septic Tank Materials Compliments of MARTIN'S Building Blocks Drain Pipe Department Stgre TELEPHONE COUNTY 5412 IIIcIIlllIII IIIIIIIIIII IIII. W. D. MCCLURE Sz SONS, Proprietors Lumber and Building Materials Mt. Holly Road CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. Phone 3-2561 Compliments of Calvin 81 Ray Beaiy SERVICE STATION AND RECREATION CENTER POOL gl REFRESHMENTS Route 5 CHARLOTTE, N. C I-IUSTIN ELECTRIC CUMPIINY Electrical Contractors 309 West Second Street Complimerzts of DELPH HARDWARE Sc SPECIALTY CO., Inc P. O. BOX 326 Dial 2-4898 INCORPORATED CHARLQTTE, N. C. Phone 3-0586 2109 Hutchison Ave T. E. AUSTIN H. E. AUSTIN CHARLOTTE, N' C- Iz' Always Pays To Buy The Best BIGGERS BROS., Inc. Wholesale Fruits, Produce, and Eggs INSTITUTIONAL CANNED FOODS NUMAID MARGARINE Phone 2-3137 PERRY-MINCEY CO. Charlottele Largest Ifndepertdent Farrz,itare Store 123-25 S. College Street Phone 3-3759 CHARLOTTE 2, N. C Page Forty-eight PIIUPHEEY The lights are low in the enchanted little room. The silence is broken only by the breathing of the people about the round table. As their tension grows higher, Madam Zola, the Gypsy fortune teller, speaks . . . You have asked about the future of the Berryhill Senior Class of 1950. VVithin the depths of the great and mystic crystal ball I see the young men and women of this class bravely fighting their individual tasks in the world. All of them seem to be doing well. Robert Rhyne has kept up with his radio and is now radio technician at WBT. He hopes some day to suc- ceed Jimmie I-Iicklin as manager of that station. WBT has lost one of its top-notch announcers, D. Tolson, to CBS, which offered him a little more fame and money. Dolores Harkey is also with CBS. She stars in the Enchanted Lady Program on Saturdays. UE. L. Nance, lr., has reached the position of man- aging editor of the Charlotte Observer. Working for Mr. Nance are columnist Doris Black and reporter Barbara Williams. Author John Gregory has completed and published his second edition of Gregory's New and Improved Slang Dictionary. Barbara Propst, a very popular English professor at Duke University, is working on a new eighth grade text book. One of the greatest successes in the class is that of Douglas Collins, oil well millionaire. Mr. Collins was left heir to two hundred acres of oil wells when his uncle in Texas died in 1959. Morris Greene was made manager of the wells. Dorothy Molkers is secre- tary to Morris. David Henry and Carl Berryhill are making big money as used car dealers. Viola Grifhth and lean Kendrick are up and coming beauticians. They have opened a beauty shop on the Vllilkinson Boulevard. Fred Shoaf and Harold Springs, lawyers, have won a big case for the A. 8: P. over the state of North Caro- lina. Joe Lollin, a high executive of the A. 8: P., gave a banquet in honor of the occasion at the E1 Morocco, now owned by Emory Rawlins, Phillip Plyler, and Robert Rogers. Larry Mixon, a bright and talented new movie star, has accepted a five-year contract with VVarner Brothers to do a series of pictures. 5 .y.1a4 V FRUZEN Remember The Class of '49 v arni sh DESSERT 3. uf' ' HENRY ARMSTRO G il' 'lg 'li'li Best N Delicious and Refreshirzg Drinks 2620 Wilkinson Blvd. CHARLOTTE, N. C. MARVIN FUNDERBURKE BILL WILLIAMS MERLE ROBINSON Compliments of Your Favorite Popcorn Supplier EHUNK-E-NUT PHUIJUIITS llll. Rodwell Realty Co. REAL ESTATE Rothwell Dura-bilt Homes HOME BUILDERS SALES, INSURANCE 2111Q N. Tryon Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office Telephone 2-1691 Page Fortyfnirze PHUPHEIIY Thomas Brandon, architectural draftsman, has now com ee e ans or an erna y's new 'oo pltd th pl f D Ab th, i d store. Pete Piercy has the contract to build the store. James Hunter and Richard Ledford are doing fine as dairymen. They are buying a new herd of cows from Durham Vililliams, cattle raiser. james Berryhill has finally risen from salesman to third vice-president of the Iefferson Standard Life Insurance Company. But James has further ambitions. Black Black is one of Central llotor Lines' chief drivers. P. Hovis is head accountant for the lines. A new element has been found in iron ore bv the brilliant young scientist, Donald Valliere. lX'lr. Valliere named this element 'stupidium' in honor of his assis tant, Billie Ann Berryhill. Emily Blackwelder has finally reached New York. She is hat cheek girl at Ciro's, Bernard Beatv is now owner of the Beatv's Service Stations. Douglas Toole is manager of Bernard's sta- tions and Porter Behrendt is chief mechanic. Bobby Lands, airplane designer for Consolidation, has designed and built a new jet-type racing plane. Bobby expects his plane to make a new world's record in speed. Frank Freeman is making good on Wall Street in New York as a stock broker. Frank has made Dorothy Smith his stenographer. Dorothy Boss is home demonstration agent for Mecklenburg County. M, O. Burgess has taken over the management of Efird's Department Store. Two of his clerks are Peggy Conder and Alice Knox. The sport world has taken two of the seniors. Sonny Cunthorpe is second baseman for the New York Yankees, and Kell Culp is manager of the Charlotte Hornets. Perry Monteith has rented two neighboring farms and has sowed everything in wheat. He plans to make a big killing and retire. Mjack Patterson is truck farming two hundred and Fifty acres in Dixie. He has hired Donald Jackson and his Beet of trucks to take his goods to market. Betty Pettus is doing fine work as a nurse at the Presbyterian Hospital. The images in the crvstal ball grow dimmer and dimmer and finally disappear, the lights brighten, and the spell is broken. THOMAS BRANDON, Class Prophet ODELL'S GRILL Under New Mcmagemeizt STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOODS 3301 WILKINSON BOULEVARD GET TH E BEST me cnemvi GET SEALTEST RENT A CAR SCARBROUGH DRIVE IT YOURSELF, INC. NEW CARS-LOW RATES We rent cars and trucks by the day, week, month, or year Telephone 3-4513 212 W. Fourth St. Compliments of PARK AVENUE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 123-25 East Park Avenue CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Fifty SMITH BOOK AND Cormplmevlts Of ART STORE N. S. CARLSON BOOKS P. O. BOX 1675 402 W. Trade Street CHARLOTTE, N, C. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Comlllimen ts Of C0 mplmwn ts of BILL BETHUNE, Agent WOODLAWN GROCERY IEFFERSON STANDARD IJ'l'Ld67' Nell? MG7If0fQ6?716'IZ,t MRS. J. B. HOUSER CHARLOTTE, N- C- BOULEVARD POOL ROOM and GRILL POOL AND TELEVISION I HOT SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS WILKINSON BOULEVARD W. H. HUFFMAN, Proprietor Photography By ADVERTISING D U I E AERIALS COMMERCIAL PORTEAITS KODAOHROMES SCHOOL ANNUALS NEWS 824 E. Trade St. Phgne 3-8230 Page Fifty Phone 5-3433 llrnamental Concrete lllnrlrs BIRD BATHS, BENCHES, URNS, TABLES, BOXES, ETC. Compliments of TRI-POINT FOOD Largest Variety In The Ca2'olinn.s C- LEON LILES, OTUYIFV E. A. SING, Proprietor 2424 Wilkinson Blvd. DIXIE ROAD CHARLOTTE, N. C. Beer-Curb Service-Soft Drinks LITTLE ROCK GRILL Popular' Home Cooked Foods 6 Miles Out Wilkinson Blvd. At Charlotte's Newest Speedway CHICKEN, STEAKS, CHOPS ICE CREAM CIGARETTES SANDWICHES Your Home Store P A Y N E Furniture Company Walk ci Block and Save the Difference 116 S. College St. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! HAYLA55 DEPARTMENT STUHE Shop Where Your Dollar Buys Most 121 West Trade St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Telephone 4-6959 Edwards Lumber Co. Lumber and Building Materials 2825 Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. WESTSIIIE llllTll PllHTS EU., INC. We Buy Burned and Wrecked Cars Telephone 7147 2831 Wilkinson Blvd. CHARLOTTE, N. C. E. M. BEATY SERVICE STATION Gas-Oil-Tires Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. Jage Fiftyflwo NEW REFRIGERATOR HAS DELUXE FEATURES The spacious interior of International Harvester Model H-84 is im- pressing housewives everywhere. Actual capacity is 8.4 cubic feet. Rigid, beveled-edge steel shelves, designed for maximum food storage, make bulky foods easy to handle. Two crisper pans for vegetables and fruits, can be shifted to suit housewife's convenience. Fifty pounds of frozen foods fit in the full-width freezer compartment. Added storage space is provided by the Pantry-Bin, which holds 26.1 quarts of unrefrigerated foods. H 84 m FFlRm EQUIPHTEIFIT CO. Phone 4-6424 1222 Statesville Ave. CHARLOTTE 6, N. C. Page Fift yftllree R O L A N D W R E D E GUARANTEED UPHOLSTERINC- SERVICE and CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE 1138 North Tryon St. Phone 5-7472 CHARLOTTE, N. C. R. E. McGee H. F. Porter Phone 3-6208 Phone 2-5982 McGee and Porter Plumbing Co., Inc. Plumbing Contracting and Repair Service STOKERS AND OIL BURNERS Phone 4-0078 1741 Wilmore Drive CHARLOTTE, N. C. JOHN E. HAMILTON, Presidenf DONALD E. HAMILTON, Vice-Pres. COTTON MILL MACHINERY CO., Inc. TEXTILE MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES OFFICE SL WAREHOUSE 5236 WILKINSON BOULEVARD TELEPHONE 3-4081 CHARLOTTE 1, N. C. CENTRAL LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND SPECIAL MILLWORK TELEPHONE 3-5145 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Fifty-four A utomobiles Trucks Westside llutn Sales lla., Inc. 2702 Wilkinson Blvd. CHARLOTTE, N. C. SAM SCHWARTZ MACHINERY CORPORATION Dial 2-4357 Dealers in NEW AND USED FUCKERJURBY Textile Machinery and COMPANY . Supplzes BUILDER'S SUPPLIES COAL Office and Warehouse Phone 3-7764-5 520 W. Palmer St. Phone 3-21143 CHARLOTTE' N' C- CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA Home of TK Service Since 1920 eresefzze Ease Bros. Piano En. House of Baldwin Phone 2-2919 117 W. Sixth St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. R. S. YANDLE Groceries and Market ESSO DEALER Phone 5-9334 1701 Wilmount Road CHARLOTTE, N. C. SOUTHERN FRUIT COMPANY Fruits and Vegetables 419 W. 2nd St. Phone 3-6181-2-3-4 Page Fifty-five NEEL BROTHERS DIXIE STORE General Merchandise Charlotte Lumber 8: Manufacturing Co. 2828 South Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. Telephone 3-3149 W. H. HOBBS, Inc. Plumbing ana' Heating 1215 Central Avenue PHONE 2-1119 128 N. Tryon 109 S. Tryon Creators of Reasonable Drag Prrz'ces Conzplim ents of C. U. KENNY UIVISIUN COMPANY Distributor Consolidated Grocers Corporation Il'lfIlIIlfllCfIU'67'S and DIS-'fI'IbIlf0I'S of FOOD PRODUCTS CHARLOTTE, N. C. 415 West Third St. Phone 2-1145-6 DIAMOND T. TRUCKS 1525 S. Mint St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 4-5589 WE SELL FOR LESS We appreciate your business BEATY BROTHERS SERVICE STATIONS TRANSIT - MIX CONCRETE COMPANY A Superior C onerete Elliott Street at P. Sz N. Railway CHARLOTTE 1, NORTH CAROLINA P. O. Box 336 Telephone 2-6112 Page Fifty-six IHI ll. l. Pllllil IZIIIIIPIIIIY, Inc. HEATING, PLUMBING AND AIR CONDITIONING Engineers and Contractors Phone 8139 206 S. Church St. CHARLOTTE 2, N. C. First Class Repairing On NO. 90 Winder Parts IRON FIREMAN Automatic Coal Burners CHARLOTTE, N. C. G. E. AUTOMATIC Oil Burizers COLLINS ITIHCHIHE CO. Phone 56-7627 P. O. Box 1901 ERWIN DAVENPORT QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Kerosene and Fuel Oil Day Phone Nite Phone 54-9336 39-9685 KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE CHARLOTTE, N. C. Caroli1m's Pioneer School of Business Intensive Secretarial, Accounting, and Business Administration Courses for High School Graduates and College Students. High Standards, Modern Equipment, Experi- enced Faculty. Individual Instruction. Efficient Placement Service. 50th Year. Fully Accredited by the National Assoczotion of Accredited Ci0HlHlf'I'Cl!ll Schools MOTHER'S MADE-RITE is good bread ' ' CHARLOTTE BREAD jlownfm, COMPANY Page Fifty 'SCFCIL Compliments Of J. C. PRICE Serving You With Esso Products Greenhouses 4600 Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. York Road C. B. WRIGHT, Owner-Operawr' ' C TZ' ft Sheets Auto Service W S of Body and Fender Straightening Brazing and Welding Complete Line-Groceries phone 3-8029 114 S. Sycamore Fresh Meats fr School Supplies CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 9533 1631 West Blvd Jfw Jwfflw Kvww 111 SOUTH TRYON STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C. ALWAYS on the Square Americcfs Leading Jewelers For 35 Years Page Fifty-eight THIlKZY'S .GHRILL HAMBURGER KING HOT DOGS BARBECUE Try Johifs Hobo Chicken Wilkinson Blvd. at Airport Trailerpark Compliments of JULIA V. BICKLEY Music Studio K N A P P S H O E S For Dress, Work, or Sport Wear Sizes 5-18 211113 North Tryon St. AAA-EEE Phone 4-2803 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 3-8136 R. H. Stone Wheel Chairs, Hospital Beds, Invalid Walkers, Crutches Heat and Sun Lamps, and Commodes. Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Anklets, Abdominal Supports, Back Supports, Trusses, Shoulder Charlotte Sporting Goods En. 112 South Church St. Phone 3-0600 Sports Equipment for Every Purpose Braces. Agents for MACGREGOR-GOLDSMITH and WILSON 119 E. 7th st. Tel. 2-4109 SPORTING GOODS CO' VICTOR SHAW COMPANY College at Sixth St. Phone 7111 Complete Tire Service R. P. STEFFEY CO. General Electric Home Appliances Also Operating Charlotte Tent 81 Awning Company 116 W. Fourth Street CHARLOTTE 2, NORTH CAROLINA Page Fifty-nine Awqif , Of ee Q,-X . ' sb MORE POWER TO YOU! More power to you right now in your studies and your sports. And later, more power FOR you . . . when you want it for your business or homo. We are expanding now to be ready to serve you. . KE P WER C 1... 1 ff..9.lQ',.2A...N..Y 'kRemember Fore FASHIONS . . . FoR VALUES .... It's Smart to Shop at B E L K , S Air-Conditioned RlEID'S SERVICE FUEL OIL-KEROSENE DRY CLEANING SOLVENT Shell Petroleum Products Wilkinson Boulevard Phone 3-1038 Charlotte, N. C NIVEN DRUG CO. Prescrzfptiofrz Druggists CUT RATE PRICES HOWARD NIVEN, Owner 131 E. Park Ave. CHARLOTTE, N. C. HEHTH ITIOTOR CO. Your Ford Dea.lev ' MIHHUH LAKES SWIMMING MINIATURE GOLF DRIVING RANGE PICNIC TABLES FUN FOR ALL Bring 'em To Mirror Lakes ' W I Q I Phone 3531-J SALISBURY, N. C SALES AND SERVICE Phone 3-6658 318 W. Fifth st. MRS' W' L' GOODMAN CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Sixty YOUNCE LUMBER COMPANY 900 South Graham Street Phone 4-9703 JIFFY GRILL just Good Food and Complete Soda Fountain Service 235 N. Graham Charlotte, N. C. H. T. MCDANH-:L Complim ents of J oHN KNoX lllllSllll lilllSS Sllllllll Automobile and Truck Class of '44 AND Glass Replacements JAMES S KNOX Phone 3-0760 108 S. Sycamore St. Class of '49 CHARLOTTE, N. C. BERRYHILL GROCERY Serves Your Community Groceries, Fresh Meats Frozen Foods fr School Supplies Gasoline and Kerosene Phone 39-9318 L. W. Aldrich WRIGHT CLEANING CU. Laundryand Dry Cleaning 1414 S. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE 3, N. C. Phone 2-3144 for Pick-up and Delivery Service Cash and Carry Service at following locations: Main Plant-1414 S. Tryon St. Branch Stores: 509 S. Tryon 1228 Gordon St. 1831 S. Boulevard 214 E. Park Ave. 1412 E. Morehead 2220 W. Morehead St. Page Sixtyaone RAIFORD H. WINCHESTER, JR. RUSH B. WINCHESTER PIEDMONT FIXTURE CO., INC. Manufacturers 81 Designers of Modern Store Interiors For the Modern Home Upholstered Dinettes Cabinets Plastic Sink Tops BUILT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS -Your Iizquzries App1'eez'afed- Phone 4-8322 1000 W. Palmer St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. f BKIIK 11 xiniolz 2:1 E :' - 'If' F -8- f' T' 1:5155 3 iggggi-QL:?f4f5's 1 :J i5k - -X js, For one Stop Shopping-Everything in the houSeWife'S grocery needs under one roof P RK N S H 2938 Wilkinson Boulevard Phone 4-0103 Page Sixty-two lllllll'S Alllll SERVICE 300 MIDLAND AVE. Phone 3-4080 General Repair Service Specializing in BRAKES, STARTERS MOTOR TUNE-UP GENERATOR WELDING ELECTRICAL WORK WILLARD BA TTERIES Cf PA L GRILL Fine Foods Steaks Chicken Country Ham Plate Lunches Owned and Operated by M. J. fMACKJ HUNTER F. E. fGENEJ GULLEDGE Wilkinson Boulevard CHARLOTTE, N. C. C0fI'IZf12ll lI? eil is o f BEHHYHILL THUMAS ll HllWllHlJ l ,S CUMPANY 'I' 'I' 'l' Wholesale Grocers CLUB Our Aimual BARBECUE DATE The Third Thursday of October Page Sixty-three DIXIE DAIRIES, Incorporated MILK AND ICE CREAM Telephone 2-5520 Shopton Rgad CHARLOTTE, N. C. C0 lp 'me f3 of CONGRATULATIONS MORRIS SEYMORE S E N I O R S TEXAOO . . . And Best Wishes for a Future SERVICE STATION AS Bright as We Hope for TOURIST CAMP Ourselves . , . IVEY'S Wilkinson Blvd. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Aluays A Better Deal MEP ' ' I A' lil- At PETTIT MOTOR OO. 515 E. Fourth St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 8157 Jenkins Manufacturing Company GENERAL MILLWORK INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DOORS SPECIALIZING IN SCREENS AND SCREEN DOORS COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDERS HARDWARE 105 S. Midland Avenue PHONE 2-2029 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page S ixty-four HIIIYS Illllilllllllll SERVICE just Alignment and Safety Service 15 Years Specializing in QUEEN CITY OIL CO. The Service That Satisfies KEROSENE-GASOLINE Automotive Alignment FUEL OIL 709 McNinch si. Phone 4-3247 Phone 8612 CHARLOTTE, N. C. EARL C. BLACK, JR. EARL C. BLACK Compliments of HARTMANNS MARKET ' 9 1406 W. MOREHEAD ST. Phones 2-6171 and 2-6172 DEPARTMENT STORE CHARLOTTE, N C The ffltfidlv Slow In 4 Fr-irndlv fur Your Family Shopping Headquarters J. A. BARKER 8: SON CONSTRUCTION CO. Compliments of 1 Hardware and Mill Work M I L L E R S Phone 4-8024 MORRIS FIELD SODA SHOP ROUTE 4, CHARLOTTE, N. C. and We Strive to Please GRILL Page Sixty-five MOTEL GRILL Not a fair meal at a good price but a good meal at a fair price Chicken Steaks Sea Foods Curb Service Wilkinson Boulevard Wherever You Go Jiang PRUDULQ-is UUIIUY 'KYB opus Au wma Gnu Swmsuu F000 Pnuuuus EHARLUTTLN C Remember This Seal . . . If's Your Assurance of the BEST! CHARLOTTE FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY john Deere Quality Farm Equipment 2300 North Tryon CHARLOTTE, N. C. BYIIIIM Hill 81 SHI! SHIRE Feeds-Seeds-Fertilizers Poultry Equipment 1518 Camden Road Phone 5-4091 Complifmeuts of ARTS ENERAVINE CU. lncunrunmn Photo-Engraving A rtists 222 South Poplar Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. Phone 4-6139 Courtesy of R. RAY SATTERFIELD Leader in Permanent Waving Cgiafferge fab 5 117 E. Blvd. Phone 9231 E., 54 E Compliments of Q P 3' CURUS - LUNBER, COMPANY. 520 Dowd Road Page Sixty-six David Henry THE SE 1011 EL SS U17 19511 Dan Abernathy . .. Bernard Beaty ..... ................Route 5, Charlotte, Porter Behrendt ..... .... 3 03Vz Midland Billie Ann Berryhill Carl Berryhill ...... James Berryhill Doris Black ..... Mack Black ...... Emily Blackwelder Thomas Brandon .... M. O. Burgess .... Mary Carothers .. Douglas Collins Peggy Conder . . . Kell Culp .... Joe Denson ..... Prank Freeman Morris Greene . . . Johnny Gregory . . . Viola CriHith .... Sonny Cunthorpe Dolores Harkey James Hicklin . . . J. P. Hovis .... James Hunter ..... Donald Jackson .. Jean Kendrick . . . Alice Knox ..... Bobby Lands ..... Richard Ledford .... Joe Loflin ....... Larry Mixon .. Dorothy Molkers . Perry Monteith . . . .... . . . . E. L. Nance, Jr. . Charles Neely .. Jack Patterson ..... Betty Lou Pettus . Pete Piercy ..... Phillip Plyler .... Barbara Propst .. Emory Rawlins . .. 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