Booker T Washington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)
- Class of 1957
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Having reached the half round on our ' X ladder of success, we know that it was N F only due to the cooperation ofour teachers ii' and fellow students. We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our advisors, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Young for their cooperation in helping us to publish this year's annual. We hope the Pioneer, this year. will give the underclassmen a fleeting view of our past activities, and inspire them to work more diligently for the goal they wish to ascer- tain. Although memory serves as a bridge between the past and present, the weathering of the years often deteriorates this delicate structure. For this reason, we have attempted to recapture the spirit of the 1956-57 school year in the pages of this annual. May it always serve as a reminder of the happy days of our lives spent at B. T. Washington High School. --Editor-in-Chief C. C. LIPSCOMB Superintendent Reidsville City Schools O 0 C. H. MCKINNEY Chairman, School Board Reidsville City Schools 72'-Q. 1 I , f n, Wh. ' px . l K1 f 'ma 4 W 'Nha 1 Q, I .,,, ,. 9, I t' :,' 5, -' :ff 4 ff T' 55-, Q ' 'F ifi 42. ji gg f ' ' L I' A , ' . mf Mi a 21, 9,21 5 ' 25 l T f' l - iii-L f'f7 ,. Q -'fu ag, ' Ht. af ! 2 ,423,151 'fz ,., ,5:Q3gE,is 4 1:-Lg ...1. ' 'inf if f riff ff A' ' ' fayk -': A 'jf 552-1:-'1,' 1 4 'E Q45 lcv- v. . QI- 55 li 7 V- 705 ,.g2ffE?s-ziigfr 3- ' r -v - . -'wi . .5533-QSQVQSEQ .Q.7J:f-21: -'- - '-1 ' - .'- . ' -221 4 -,ag 2,9.,,,, vl I I at 'U u ' , n .'i,L,v2 ..f4fSZif,?:MQ0ff,38-:Pfbib-'-K5 695' 'r-fiazbaii '-. ',xv.' , pg Q -'frf gl Jae- gh, 'k.xfJ--,.,.- f .nr gf. Vw gf. - - . 1 . i ,rn - r v UR vu 1,nga?-3,gf'4fg7eg.-,Q-?1g,6333'5 i?t'nmjksfgcgif ' '1i'5'L1p5:..5,..f,.fr,5 1 .1-1 - s 1. ,' . A , .--. mg - ,,g4y.f,g,fg.53g54',E:,.,e,.'Na,:,,v.13,59,5',i,!:43... ' avrwg, ,,15yf,:..?eaj1gq. ,, -'tu-' 523' .3 ,. -4- :rr-' ' 'q. Q, -sff32f:e2if-'asizi' ' easivmrefaaamvss lwfaemiff' o , g , 2910 ' Q, Q ?'Q'f'i: lg'1'r'I? 5'ff'i5:7:i': ' . Y, f ,.. .r df-r X'-ETX afaiifffff A 5: -'4 25+-' Dear Seniors, 0 , .4 I 34.512, n'1.2!pK.:'I,'aj .sf-Q::,gs1fv,:g., .Dirac .QX'.4 gu'-4?:El.i'f':g Jstdfffvgf-xxafhxajiq wiv LQ :NYT :'..g'Q-. .-5391:-fils 5'3 5'K':'5'.'Jh . M4-'-'35 -. 43 ' .-:m.f- 551354 ':f:'FcfJf.'i4'A 'ffmffd' Sfrfff ' 4 0: I .' Gsgfiif It is hoped that during your four years of study here, you have gained much to help prepare you for whatever worth while objective !?f5-is -U'fIJyl'i you may have. If you take the advice given in a stanza of the oem Qi- U below, your success will be inevitable. The test of a man is the fight he makes, The grit that he daily shows. The way he stands on his feet and takes Fate's numerous bumps and blows. A coward can smile when there is naught to fear, When nothing his progress bars. But it takes a man to stand up and cheer While some other fellow stars. You have our hopes and prayers for success and happiness. Yours truly, . K. ' H. K. Griggs P 313i-Qfg 1,3 I V X gal fa? af 4? f f 9' . 54,5 4 f f 'fi' ff?-: ,' . QQ X. iq. 1 if 5 ' , 2 , X if Y 1 if X f f is f f ' 4 , sw if 1 5 I MRS. I. H. DUNCAN, Social Science MR. H. W. HINES, Physical Education MR. H. SPARROW, Mathematics MRS. M. L. JOHNSON, English MRS. F. C. VINCENT, Home Ec MR. F. I. QUICK, Science MISS E. P. HARRIS, Physical Education, Commercial Education i WM' N .,,. -iff , jd Y . ' Y wM,!!1:,'rf'fW' MW , mm MR. I-I. WHITSETT, Science MR. A. N. McCOY, Agriculture MRS. E. B. OLIPHANT, Librarian MISS R. I. CAMPBELL, Math MRS. D. D. HAITH, English REV. J. E. MCCOY, Art MR. J. A. MAJOR, Music 3 3' it Yi , ' ' wk Maw M ff' 4' n MMI MR. E. POWELL, Industrial Arts MRS. E. M. ROGERS, English MR. GILES BRAGG, Band MRS. G. B. McRAE, Social Science MR. C. C. CRAWFORD, Social Science MR. H. L. KING, Vet. Instructor MR. S. F. YOUNG, Commercial Education 1 ,,,f 'F 4' 1 ,a i w. PRICE .lad Wddmd We, the Senior Class of 1957 of Booker T. Washington High School, City of Reidsville, State of North Carolina, wish to make our last Will and Testament. To the Principal and Faculty we leave our deepest appreciation for their helpful guidance and best wishes for continued growth of their leadership, interest, and understanding of the students. To the student body we leave determination, dependability and best wishes for a good high school career. To individuals we bequeath the following characteristics: I, Audra Adams, will my ability to study and do average work to Saunder Adams. I, Elnora Anderson, will my ability to act to my sister, Marion. I, Adele Black, will my ability to type to Jean Gorrell. I, Vernelle Blackwell, will my ability to get a boy friend and keep him to Inez Redd. I, Hilda Bracken, will my ability to study hard to Barbara Coates. JZ I, Novella Brown, will my ability to be a comedian to my sister, Ruth. I, Roberta Cummings, will my seat in the Senior Class to Shirley Williams. I, Virginia Curry, will my position as Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Staff to my sister, Sadye. I, Shirley Dalton, will my seat in the Senior Class to Augustine Watlington. I, Maxine Ellington, will my ability to play basketball to Josie Oliver, respectively. I, Shirley Galloway, will my seat in the Senior Class to Ray Simpson. I, Lois Hamlet, will my ability to finish school to Gloria Hamlet and Ruebena Willis. I, Hairlene Harrison, will my ability to dance and get along with other people to Joann Redd. I, Irene Horne, will my quiet air to Carolyn Allen. I, Lillie I-lorne, will my position in the Senior Class to Loretta Bethel. I, Claudette Hairston, will my friendliness to Louise Winchester. I, Geraldine Johnson, will my seat in the Senior Class to Dawson Bullard. I, Annie Keezee, will my position in the Senior Class to Virginia Totten. I, Alma King, will status in the Senior Class to Edith Fields. -I, Doris King, will my position in the Crown and Scepter Club to Betsy Martin. I, Peggy Harper, will my seat in the Senior Class to my sister, Catherine. 1, Sherlene Lee, will my ability to type to Marjorie Barnett. I, Barbara Lindsey, will my ability to be an honor roll student to Franklin Finch. I, Annie P. Martin, will my ability to make friends to Barbara Morehead. I, Ruth Martin, will my position in the Senior class to anyone who desires to reach that goal. I, Delois Maynard, will my seat in the Crown and Scepter Club to Mattie Maynard. I, Ella Wease Maynard, will my musical ability to Dewayne Maynard and Garfield Withers. I, Marjorie McCollum, will my ability to be on the honor roll to Revella Galloway. I, Mozelle Mims, will my position in the Crown and Scepter Club to Gloria Galloway. I, Ruth Moore, will my politeness respectfully to Joann Lemon. Martha Morehead, will my ability to get on the honor roll to Berta McCain and Barbara Morehead Barbara Napper, will my ability to keep one beau to Edith Galloway. Priscilla Neal, will my ability to graduate to my brother, Jerry Neal. Marlarian Parker, will my ability to keep my mouth closed to Moses Settle. Idella Russell, will my seat in the Crown and Scepter Club to Avis Baughn and Sadye Curry. Edith Settle, will my ability to ma jorette and dance to Rosetta Rankins. Estella Smith, will my office in the Senior Class to Loretha Hampton. Ada Thomas, will my seat in the Crown and Scepter Club to Ruth Brown. Patricia Totten, will my position as president of the Dramatics Club to Vernie Bolden. Wilhelmena Waddell, will my ability to be on the honor roll to John T. Broadnax, Leroy Mills and Robert Barnett. Mary Watkins, will my popularity to Inez Redd. Dotsy Watlington, will my hair to Mary C. Williams. Lena Withers, will my seat in the Senior Class to Elretha Abbott. Bobby Badgett, will my space in the senior class to Joe Williamson. William Bradshaw, will my position as score keeper to Frances Macklin. James Brown, will my ability to finish high school to Nathaniel Brown. George Fulp, will my ability to think to Ronny Singleton. Frances Galloway, will my intelligence to Revella Galloway. Charlie Dillard, will my leadership ability to the underclassmen. Norman Jarrett, will my Math Achievement to Jimmy Jarrett. Randolph Johnson, will my ability to drive a bus to Abram Johnson. Robert Johnson, will my activity bus seat to Charles Gwynn. William Johnson, will my ability to drive to Jimmy Jarrett. Bobby Jones, will my seat in the senior class to R. J. Neal. John H. Lane, will my ability to play baseball to Willard Bell. Charles Maynard, will my ability to play a baritone to Nora Lee King. William McCain, will my ability to drive to Lawrence E. Scales. William Morrison, will my football jersey and pads to James Jarrett. William Motley, will my ability to get along with people to Sammy Duncan. Wilford Richardson, will my ability to play a trumpet to Thomas Moore. Monroe Settle, will my position in the Glee Club to Freeman Totten. George Simpson, will my ability to talk to girls to Joe Williamson. Samuel Stacey, will my ability to talk for himself to Charles Gwyn. Marvin Watson, will my appetite to Eugene Scales. Bobby Wilson, will my seat in the band to Odell Slade. Executor: Martha Morehead Witnesses: Adele Black Randolph Johnson Patricia Totten Desiring to know all the possibilities and probabilities of the future experience in store for the members of our class of 1957, the Goddess of Visions has enabled me to dream dreams of the glories of the years to be. . . .As I look into the land of tomorrow, I behold those fair and radiant beings who were once my classmates, now changed and transformed into citizens of the world, even as they had hoped to be. I am in the nation's glory, New York City, making a tour of that magnificent place. Lo, who should I recognize near me, none but my beloved friend, Ella Wease Maynard. I had heard of her accomplishments as a nurse and she informed me that on the following day she was appearing on the 5864, 000 Question television program. She had chosen as her category, Surgical Nursing. Being very glad to see my pal from home, I accepted her invitation to go back stage with her for moral support. We ventured further and as I inquired about some of the other members of our class, she told me that many of them were living in that city. She stopped by a medical clinic to secure a reference to brush up for tonight's event. We toured the entire institu- tion, which was equipped with all the necessities essential for medical science and its progress. On query, it was revealed that the founders and operators were William Motley and Bobby Badgett, M.D. 's who, feeling the need for a competent staff of nurses, had employed Dotsye Watlington, Ruby Winchester, Annie Keezee and Peggy Harper. Immediatelyl practically ran to the staff office to greet my old classmates. After much chit chat about the good ole days, the whereabouts and accomplishments of our classmates, each of us felt proud for goals reached. From our conversation I learned that Claudette Hairston, Eleanor Lee, Patricia Totten and Delois Maynard are holding high ranking positions in the field of nursing in various parts of the United States. Peggy disclosed that there was a National Education Association Convention being held in Atlantic City, New Jersey and quite a few of our classmates were attending. Dr. Anne Curry, who heads the English Department at A 8a T College in Greensboro, N.C.: Dr. Alma King, Elementary Education, New York Universityg Drs. Lillie Horne and Geraldine Johnson, teachers of the Social Sciences at Morgan State College, Baltimore, Md. Miss Wilhelmina Waddell and Dr. Idella Russell are respected professors at a neighboring institution, Maryland State. Barbara Napper and Hilda Bracken, accom- plished dieticians, hailed from Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. We were thrilled to know that the great speakers for the three night sessions were also our pals. Dr. Marvin Class Prophecy, 2 Watson, noted scientist whose experiments had resulted in a sure cure for cancer, was to speak on the first night. His topic, Steps in Detecting and Eliminating Malignant Growths. The second night featured Attorney Wilford Richardson whose unusual ability had helped to break down racial segregation in the south, where as the third and last session scheduled Dr. Estella Smith, a food expert from Raleigh, North Carolina. After attending the quiz program and hearing Ella Wease whizz through the most difficult questions pertaining to surgical nursing for a win of 332, 000, I caught the midnight train from New York, heading south. When I went into the dining car, there were seated opposite me four well dressed young ladies, who introduced themselves to me as, Adelle Black, Vernell Blackwell, Ruth Martin and Priscilla Neal, executive secretaries for the Labor Department, U.S.A. You can imagine my embarrassment when I realized these lovely personalities were my former classmates, who were on official business for their employer - destination - unknown. They stated that Audra Adams and Elnora Anderson were quite peeved because they had not been selected as the secretaries for this secret mission. The dining car episode completed, I returned to the coach. At once 1 was aware of the fact that during my absence, Macine Ellington, field representative for the N.A.A.C. P. was my seat mate. She informed me that she had visited several towns in her tour. During this time she too had come across several of our classmates. Amiie Martin and Irene Horne were happily married housewives in our own home town, Reids- ville, N.C. Charles Maynard and Bobby Jones, brick masons. John Lane, a carpenter. Monroe Settle, George Fulp, George Simpson, Samuel Stacey, and Norman Jarrett are engineers. Artis Wright, Randolph Johnson and James Brown operate the Wright-Johnson- Brown Television Clinic in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, while in Nashville,Marjorie McCollum, Sherlene Lee, Mary Watkins, Shirley Galloway, Roberta Cummings, Hair- lene Harrison and Novella Brown are attending The Exhibition of Latest Hair Affairs. Ellington and I, so engrossed in thoughts of the hour, that we were surprised when the conductor came through and called the next stop which was Washington, my destination. So we bid each other farewell. In Washington I ran across William Johnson and William Morrison, looking as hand- some as two air force officers could in full dress uniforms. They had just flown up from Pensacola, Florida, to spectate at the Dodgers vs. the Boston Brave game. The starting pitcher was to be Charlie Dillard. Quickly they extended to me the invitation to fly in their plane as soon as mechanic Watkins finished checking it over. Behold, a change has come over the spirit of my vision. All goes onward and outward, nothing collaspes. So it goes with the class of 1957 in the sea of adventure. Each has succeeded in his chosen field representing his alma mater well. Class Prophetess Mozelle Mims II S p III 'I I I I .I I ,. I I I I I I I II EI II Il I I II I: I I I I I II II . 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ADELE BLACK Ambition: Secretary Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Traffic Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4. VERNELLE BLACKWELL Ambition: Typist Activities: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: NHA 4 HILDA BRACKEN J Ambition: Teacher Activities: Forensic 1: Annual Staff 1: NHA 2: Ton Staff 3: Senior Girls' Reserve 3: Music Club 4. JAMES BROWN Ambition: Civil Service Activities: Industrial Arts 2: Boys' Reserve 1: Dramatics Club 3,4. NOVELLA BROWN Ambition: Beautician Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANN CURRY Ambition: English Instructor Activities: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLIE DILLARD Ambition: Professional Athlete Activities: NFA 1, 2, 3,4: Dramatics Club 1, 2: Student Council 2, 4: Bus Drivers Club 4. MAXINE ELLINGTON Ambition: Social Worker Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2: Basketball 1: Varsity 2, 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 2, 3,4: National Honor Society 3,4: Debating Club 4: Senior Girls' Reserve 3: Traffic Patrol l,2, 3. GEORGE PULP Ambition: Electrical Engineer Activities: Student Council 1: Boys' Reserve 1: Science 2: Music Club 4: Ton Staff 3. FRANCIS GALLOWAY Ambition: Architect Activities: Photography Club 1, 4: Boys' Reserve 2: NFA 3. SHIRLEY GALLOWAY Ambition: Beautician Activities: NHA 4: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Traffic Patrol 1. LOIS HAMLET Ambition: Secretary Activities: Girls' Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: NHA 2, 3, 4. PEGGY HARPER Ambition: Nurse Activities: Dramatics Club 1,4: NHA 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3,-4: Traffic Patrol 1, 2: Annual staff 1, 2, 3. K pr mia. as 9213 : 3531 Da. , , f ' 'ia 14' 3 . W 'B rv'f5 . rv 'Nt' Fig 'UT' .,l 2. -visas? .21 4 1 iffy K-u....l'4' if HAIRLENE HARRISON Ambition: Beautician Activities: Music Club 1: Library Club 2: Dramatics Club 3,4. IRENE I-IORNE Ambition: Housewife Activities: Library 1: Girls' Reserve 2: Music Club 3,4. NORMAN JARRETT Ambition: Engineer Activities: FBLA 2: NFA 1: Science 3: Student Council 4: Photography Club 4: Ton staff 4: Traffic Patrol 3: National Honor Society 3,4. JULIUS R. JOHNSON Ambition: Radio-TV Technician Activities: Science Club 3: NFA 1: Traffic Patrol 2,4: FBLA 2: Bus Drivers' Club 4. ROBERT JOHNSON Ambition: Tailor Activities: Music Club 2,4: Boys' Reserve 1, 3: Student Council 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4. WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON Ambition: Navy Activities: Boys' Reserve 1,2: NFA 3: Science Club 3: Photography Club 4: Bus Drivers' Club 4. BOBBY JONES Ambition: Brick Mason Activities: Bus Drivers' Club 4: NFA 1,2, 3,4. DORIS KING Ambition: Secretary Activities: Math Club 1: NHA 2,3: Photography 4: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Student Council 4. LILLIE ALMA KING Ambition: Teacher Activities: Ton Staff 3: Band 2: National Honor Society 3,4: Art Club 2: Dramatics Club 4. JOHN H. LANE Ambition: Carpenter Activities: Boys' Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 2,3,4. SHERLENE LEE Ambition: Beautician Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: Traffic Patrol 1, 3: NHA 2, 3,4. BARBARA LINDSEY Ambition: Typist Activities: Math 1: NHA 2, 3: Traffic Patrol 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 3,4: Photography Club 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. MARIORIE MCCOLLUM Ambition: Beautician Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2, 3,4: Art Club 2: Library Club 3. ANNIE P. MARTIN Ambition: Housewife Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2, 3, 4. RUTH MARTIN Ambition: Stenographer Activities: Math Club 1: NHA 2, 3: Dramatics Club 3: National Honor Society 3,4: Traffic Patrol 4. DELOIS MAYNARD Ambition: Nurse Activities: Music Club 1: Dramatics Club 2, 3,4: Traffic Patrol 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. P-an A -J Q jf? x 'Y 4 6' y is x..'. A . CHARLES MAYNARD Ambition: Brick Mason Activities: NFA 1, 2, 3,4. WILLIAM McCAIN Ambition: Clerk Activities: NFA 1, 2, 3, 4. ELLA WEASE MAYNARD Ambition: Surgical Nurse Activities: Music 1: Art 2: Dra- matics 3, 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Student Council 1: Traffic Patrol 3. MOZELLE MIMS Ambition: Nurse Activities: Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 1,4: Ton Staff 4. RUTH MOORE Ambition: Secretary Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2: Photography 3. GEORGE MOREHEAD MARTHA MOREHEAD Ambition: Teacher Activities: Traffic Patrol 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: Student Coun- cil 1,4: Majorette 2,3: Basketball 1, 2: Music Club 1, 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4: Ton Staff 3,4: Annual Staffl WILLIAM MOTLEY Ambition: Doctor Activities: Dramatics Club 1, 2,4: Boys' Reserve 3: Student Cotmcil 4: Traffic Patrol 2,4: Ton Staff 1, 2, 4: Ton 1,4: Baseball 2: Football 2, 4. BARBARA NAPPER Ambition: Home Economics Teacher Activities: Music 1,2: NHA 3,4: Library 4. PRISCILLA NEAL Ambition: Secretary Activities: Music 1: Library 2: NHA 3,4: Traffic Patrol 1,2, 3. MA LARIAN PARKER WILFORD RICHARDSON Ambition: Lawyer Activities: Boys' Reserve 2: Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4: Dramatics 1, 3, 4: Football 4: Ton Staff 1, 2, 3,4: Traffic Patrol 1. IDELLA RUSSELL Ambition: Elementary Teacher Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: Music 2: NHA 3: Photography 4: Traffic Patrol 3: National Honor Society 3,4. A LBERTA SET TLE EDITH SETTLE Ambition: Stenographer Activities: Music 1, 2: Dramatics Club 2: Traffic Patrol 3: Glee Club 1: Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4: Forensic Club 1. GEORGE SIMPSON Ambition: Engineer Activities: NFA 1,2, 3,4: Traffic Patrol 1. 104 ! '95 fri Q .Zi 2 nag 'uf ruff' Qxlixgf . A if i P 5 1 J L gif' 4 K... A my :ff Qt fi!- v ,,,,.gA .run -,.g -1' K .9 ESTELLE SMIT H SAMUEL STACEY Ambition: Engineer Activities: FBLA 1: NFA 2: Science Club 3: Bus Drivers' Club 4. ADA THOMAS Ambition: Secretary Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: Stu- dent Council 2: NHA 2, 3: Traffic Patrol 3: Photography Club 3,4: National Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICIA TOTTEN Activities: Dramatics 1, 2, 3,4: Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 1, 4: Ton Staff 3: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. WILHELMINA WADDELL Ambition: Teacher Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2, 3: Photography 4: Ton Staff 4: Annual Staff 2. WILLIE WATKINS DOTSY WATLINGTON Ambition: Nurse Activities: Girls' Reserve 1: NHA 2, 3: Photography 4. MARY LEE WATKINS Ambition: Beautician Activities: Library 1, 2: NHA 3, 4. RUBY WINCHESTER Ambition: Nurse Activities: NHA 3,41 Girls' Reserve lg Library 2. LENA WITHERS Ambition: Secretary Activities: Dramatics Club 13 Art 2g NHA 3, 4. ARTIS WRIGHT Ambition: Electrical Technician Activities: Industrial Arts Club 1, 2 FBLA 3. SENIOR CLA SS WINNERS ff sf if . 'W - - , f 1 ' ' W .sf Q lf 1 EIT. 'W 7 Q. ,, TD, QW I Baby Davis and Baby Langston. These two tied as 12A Baby of the Year, 1956-57. eadn MOST COURTEOUS MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MOST DEPENDABLE MOST POPULAR MOST STUDIOUS BEST DRESSED SHORTEST AND TALLEST MOST BUSINESSLIKE MOST TALKATIVE BEST ACTRESS AND ACTOR MOST DIGNIFIED MOST BASHFUL BEST ATHLETE GIRL Lena Withers Annie Keezee Martha Morehead Martha Morehead Barbara Lindsey Barbara Napper Geraldine Johnson Mozelle Mims Annie Keezee Ella Wease Maynard Barbara Lindsey Ruby Winchester Maxine Ellington BOY Norman Jarrett Marvin Watson Charlie Dillard William Bradshaw Randolph Johnson William Morrison James Brown Norman Jarrett Marvin Watson Wilford Richardson William Bradshaw Norman Jarrett William Bradshaw l Qfcbtofzq In September 1953 we entered Booker T. Washington High School as inexperienced fresh- men. Our advisors were Mr. Major, Mrs. Ruth, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Young. We feel their guidance helped us to better prepare for the next three years in that they set the standards of our high school education. As September 1954 approached, and as time grew near for us to re-enter school, we were more enthusiastic than ever, because we would be sophomores. Upon entrance, our homeroom advisors were Mrs. Duncan, Mr. Scott and Mr. Quick. Mrs. Duncan's section of the class experienced the thrill of winning for the first time The Athletic Rally. The honors of king and queen were bestowed upon Robert Brooks and Mozelle Mims, who wore and upheld the honors of the crowns proudly. It was through the time, patience and work contributed' by students, parents, and teachers that made the financial income so great. During that year, we experienced much participation in sports and clubs. During the season of the different sports programs, we were sometimes held in suspense, when the victory was in doubt, but we had learned to accept defeat as well as victory. And regardless of the outcome, we gained new friends. In the fall of 1955, we found two additional modern and attractive rooms as well as a new agriculture building. We knew that greater achievements could be reached with more equip- ment and more space. This added to the excitement of being Juniors and to the thrill of being a little closer to the desired goal. Our advisors were Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Johnson. Again we knew the honor of winning The Athletic Rally. This time under the guidance of Mrs. Johnson's portion of the class. Patricia Totten and Norman Jarrett were crowned King and Queen. And because of Hilda Bracken's outstanding contributions of time and work, she was given the honor of being Miss 11A. A large number of our classmates were initiated into the Crown and Scepter Club. They were William Bradshaw, Virginia Curry, Maxine Ellington, Norman Jarrett, Alma King, Doris King, Barbara Lindsey, William Morrison, Ruth Martin, Ella Wease Maynard, Delois Maynard, Mozelle Mims, Ada Thomas and Patricia Totten. The major accomplishment was the Junior-Senior Prom. It was a beautiful affair, carrying out the theme of 'Tis Springtime. The music was furnished by the Rhythm Vets. We did an unusual thing, we invited the underclassmen. Then began the tasks of completing units and making the other necessary changes in prepara tion for our Senior year. May brought us the thrill of knowing we were at long last, Seniors. The fall of 1956 found us wiser, more mature, and better prepared to meet the unknown of the future. We now meet as a unit in which the officers are: President, William Bradshawg Vice President, William Motleyg Secretary, Edith Settle: Assistant Secretary, Delois Maynardg Treas- urer, Estella Smith. Our Advisors are Mrs. Johnson and Mis Campbell. This year Miss Camp- bell's section took second place in the Athletic Rally. Invitations, publication of the Annual, Class rings, the senior play, commencement exercises and the class project are factors in which we now possess a great interest. These go to help make us full -fledged seniors. Ruth Martin Historian I I f i v V ann-nunnnunnun1un-nunrnnun-nunnrnnngnu-unnpnx1unu...nan-nanununnanny-urn.:nuuvnurnuxunnnuan-nunu1-nuuuununnuuna-nun-unsnununnnnnnnnuu-nn1m.n 77,4 . 3 President, CAROLYN ALLEN: Vice President, IO ANN REDDg Secretary, BARBARA MOREHEAD Assistant Secretary, IVERDELL CARTER, Treasurer, ANDREW JONES, Ton Staff Rep., GEORGE FULP, Advisor, MRS, I,H. DUNCAN. lf? President, BETTY RAMEYg Vice President, ARTIS WRIGHT, Secretary, LOUISE LAWSONQ Treasurer, JOHN PRICE, Advisor, MRS, G,B, MCRAE, 4 i !,gI:?5igI5g: ,'s!g EQ Hai' EH! flew - ,E !,'Q'si'i! fp! giihgsiliii , f.E!!:gffigE 55 gir ,i5i5,i53i5!,Q'!9Qf iiliif 15,2 i 'F 'fgj5'9Q:' flg 25 ia.!?n5lS '5'!' lg HF! ff! 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President, AUGUSTINE WATLINGTONQ Vice President, MARIE PALMER, Secretary, SUSIE LANEg Assistant Secretary, MARIE TATEg Treasurer, WALTER I-IARRISONg Reporter, BETTY BENTON: Student Council Representative, WYNONA SIDDLEQ Advisor, MR. C, CRAWFORD, ' 45 A-4 - 'lk 'N L., , P ip J' ,MM Az. in... -ge, ,- I A-P PW? 7.1-if-if Mrs. P.T.A., 1957 Mrs. Totten, president, accepts P.T.A. Mrs. Estella Richardson crown for Mrs. Richardson. Attendants are WHS Baby of the Year Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Lomax, Mrs. Covington and Mrs. Lee. Little Johnsie M. Webster Sponsored by the 11A Class Q AN, L I f A ,,l, Q -. I I i I i r I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I .....-...I.....:.................... ,.....,..,1-....f,.....,..u.-.u..I...I -.J,......,.....L,l..........I......un..f.-.........I.-......1.......Iv.., .Q,....-,.,....'....,:,.'L....-..h..,..u........J RUBY BOLDEN, Presidentg ROBERT SLADE, Vice Presidentg DORIS JOHNSON, Secretaryg WALLACE POWELL, Treasurer, MRS. E,B. ANDERSON, Advisor. 9? Educ GLORIA HARRISON, Presidentg MADELINE BETHEL, Secretaryg MILDRED HOOPER, Assistant Secretaryg ROBERT MCCOLLUM, Treasurerg MR, GILES BRAGG, Advisor. 92 Q: 3 223 X fix 3 00:55 I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I 1 - I I I I. I nu nu-:nnnr.nnunu-5-ur,nL..u-nuurnz.-u:.u.n.nu un.n-uunf nn.nn.n:n-vw rnnnuu,n...1-n.unumu.nn.nu-nnm nnn,nunnu,un.u-uu.n,nvu.1 nuzumu-n-:u.1n X isyafawi ! qxmmgsgfx ,Mi Z!! X XA af X fm W3 Wig? yi! imap 'gag .M ' li 14 Q fx ifw, 5,7 1 AMY' I si 'T 5 ag Xigsif EQ x ,, V2 iffy fig Ea 55 K Affff y H Q! 1 ma W ,, f , Ve, a ,Q -1- s ff' 'K Homecommg Queen Lou1se Wlnchester and attendants Rebecca Brown and Adele Black. '7 Q 5 ' if Z2 .,,,...f' 3.3 , gs Queen of Hearts '57 Madelxne Bethel bemg crowned by Queen of Hearts, '56 Lou1se 2 eam Maxine Ellington, Augustine Watlington, Co-Captains: Coaches: Mr. H. W. Hines Miss .E. P. Harris. 24444466 7mm X S 1 1 Charlie Dillard, Captaing Mr. H. W. Hines, Manager. 70dM4!Z 7mm s Co-Captains, John Price and Artis Wrightg Coaches: Mr. H. W. Hines, Mr. I. A. Major. 2 fgaqel in iv 55 W . ... '- W 5 ,H 4 X ' -.M Im vu , - xr , M n in . wi' 1 .. 'ww , I 1 13-5 .V , . I ,,,,, H, A. A Lf' W ig 4 ' n F'-r '11-gg, mmf , N ' a wwlfx-.L PM w f,'w'rmk EW S 51575K QM 1' 'V 'M . W W. 1, Q- AN, A 1 3 ,Up , Y fn, MLW JMC: ' HK wma, 1 .W WW i f 'x 'Q wi mvtkm 'x'Q ir Q N j Wg? ,M H 4 p Aw I -Q f yn A ,L W1 cw one 4 A W W.. ,M Sl 1 46 I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I..-....-. . .....,....I.I...f.........I....h.-.--....I..-........,.....L...-.,.A..,.....-..... I..-.............x.......-.....K...,..f.I... ......H.-...,.H-,...........-....1..A...H..,--.,.....y.,..I lg.. ' Wann ' A PM K w f2 dk as-5 President, Alma King: Vice President, Ann Curry: Secretary, ant Secretary, Delois Maynardg Treasurer, William Bradshaw: Student Council Representative, Ella W. Maynardg Mr. S. F. QQ.. at 4' Maxine Ellington: Assist- Reporter, Mozelle Mimsi Young, Advisor. President, Charlie Dillardg Vice President, Frances Macklin: Secretary, Barbara Lindsey: Treasurer, Martha Moreheadg Parliamentarian, Vernie Boldeng Advisor, Mrs. E. M. Ro gers . is 5 'W - --,, W v.li' J ' , 'gig , 4 ,ff ,.f ' ,.e' f ua. 2 , xg-.. F ....,ep,,ar Ween? off-i' -as 'Pl an nm pw uw .. qugwx. in M R as 4 , Gw i 17' ' af! I--..- Estelle Smith, President, Ruth Martin, Vice President, Stella Fields, Secretary, Bettie Benton, Assistant Secretaryg Marjorie Barnette, Treasurer, Mrs. F.M. Vincent, Advisor. of I4 an! WW7 C NK. n. -.Q J? ! l F I .iq b Artis Wright, Presidentg Berta McCain, Vice President, Farlina Wilson, Secretary, Addie McCain, Treasurer, Miss E.P. Harris, Advisor. I Patricia Totten, President, Delois Maynard, Vice Presidentg Vernie Bolden, Secretary, Carolyn Allen, Assistant Secretaryg Elnora Anderson, Treasurer, Mrs. M.L. Johnson, Advisor. flaw A 4 4322 a,z.,y:tg1 -' f,.F3'i1 President, Barbara Napper, Vice President, Shirley Williams, Secretary, Odessa Hendersong Assistant Secretary, Mildred Hendersong Treasurer, Augusta Lamberthg Advisor, Mrs, E.B. Oliphant. Virginia Totten, Captain, Miss E.P. Harris, Advisor. 1-in audit wil!! Q as Q, ,QV Norris Lambert, Leroy Lambert, Neapolis Harrison, Helen Neal, James Johnson, Mrs. E.B. Anderson, Advisor. 91, 1.9 ,,, v , L t xxx Q. 7 A fix -My V 1 YF 1 fr gf Y ' s X 1 4 f Q 1 ,M7,v,f! ' . f f A , .. ' f ,z.,f..f.:f.m: -ra ' ff ww 3 f ff f f 9 , 1, 525:51-1-:r , , ,.,,.,. M, ..2.-'.-5752 ,ff 4' ' X ' ev L ,V A 219 , 4 14 ll NK , i, Q1 ,- 45133211 r X fm.-nw ,,. A --M Y, wh ,x President, Peggy Goodmang Vice President, Effie Jane Simpsong Treasurer, Mabel Hooper gage ' 2 Advisor, Mrs. McRae. I 3 Zu ' 6045 President, Barbara Lindsey: Vice President, Wilhelmina Waddell, Secretary, Idella Russell Assistant Secretary, Dotsy Watlingtong Treasurer, Claudette Haristong Advisors: Mr. Bragg, Mr. Young. ' 45. lqwwnw l6.!'+ '. -19 .' 12' 2 .gfaf Deladchq .ll SWT 1 5. , I M. Morton, President, M. Ellington, Secretary, C. McDaniel, Treasurer, W. McKinney, eporterg Mr. C. Crawford, Advisor. ww---............., 704: Staff Editor-in-Chief, Martha Moreheadg Assistant Editor, Carolyn Alleng Secretary, Peggy Harperg Assistant Secretary, Addie McCaing Treasurer, Samuel Duncang Advisor, Mrs. E.B. Oliphant. mffcb?940wZ nh. Captain, William Bradshawg Lieutenants: William Bass, Chauncy Whitt, Richard Hatchettg Secretary, Susie Laneg Advisors: Mrs. E.M. Rogers and Mr. F.I. Quick. ' Scioaf Zend MR, GILES BRAGG, Conductor. President, James Crisp, Vice President, Richard Miller, Secretary, Larry Blackwell, Assistant Secretary, Reuben Dill, Treasurer, Clarence Douglas, Advisor, Mr. E. 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C LJ T212 Y Hotpoint Appliance s Davis Paints 505 N. Washington Avenue Phone 6411 Reidsville, N. C. Qzfkmf Dial 4511 5 17' A J PA LACE Ji rl Y P4 'F CAFE ' ' 192. N.W. Q 5-WHEN INTHE 55 Market ' - - Munn FDR Street , FINE' noun 1 . APPliances Furniture nhl! BURT0N'5 FURNTTUR1? Reidsviue, N.C. Dial 9166 1318 S. Scales Reidsville OA K LEY ELECTRIC COMPANY Sporting Goods - Appliances 131 Settle Street Phone 6621 Reidsville, North Carolina C ompliments of ROBE RTS .TEWELERS 121 South Scales Street in the Heart of Reid sville , North Carolina We Honestly Make Your Shoes Look Like New FIVE AND DIME SHOE SHINE PARLOR 108 Giimor St. Phone 3452 100 N, W, Market Street Reidsville, N. C. Reidsville, N. C . VVALLLS BEAUTY SALON Specializing in All Beauty Aids Telephone 5376 104 112 W. Market Street Reidsville, N. C . CHARLES , MITCHELL 31111 :S X fc. Z Q Printing ' Kn0Wn by .lf LM iff COLE? ZWZZWZ1. Phone 5314 Reidsville, N. C. REIDSVILJ..-E FURNITURE COMPANY Where Most Folks Buy 102 Gilmer Street Dial 3355 DYET-2 COAL AND OIL COMPANY Heating Air Conditioning Roofing Guttering 2.4-Hour Oil Burner Service 209 NE Market St. Phone 6444 Reidsville , North Carolina elem-:Amis :Nc Smart Wearing Apparel 107 S. Scales Street Reidsville , North Carolina 118 South Scales Street Phone 4301 L.I N K EROS. PHARMACY Reidsville, North Carolina IDEAL CLEANERS 134 N. Scales St. Phones: 4900 and 6051 Reidsville, North Carolina l HUDSON-LESTER HARDWARE Sz BUILDING SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 4036 Phone 622.8 Complete Line of Building Supplies Devoe Hotpoint Paints Appliances Reidsville , North Carolina QZMMM QQ? GABLEJS SI-'OV cant. 135 S. Scales St. Telephone 3451 Reidsville, N. C. Where You Get the Best Scales St. Reidsville, N. C. Diamonds Watches l2OY I-I LJ IVI PH EEY The Jeweler 237 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina DIXON SHOE SHOP Built by Satisfied Customers Reidsville , North Carolina Insurance Real Estate Mortgage Loans LAURA L. POWELL AGENCY 108 S. Scales Street Reidsville, N.C. E. S. POWELL, Manager Phone I-IOPKI NS AND MOORE SUPP LY C O. 12 -16 Settle Street Phone 4308 Reidsville, N. C. The Home of Best Furniture Values SANDS FURNITURE COMPANY 332 S. Scales Street Phone 5621 Reidsville , Nor th Carolina THE Il I-IRI I-'I SHOP Ladies' and Men's Clothes 220 W. Market Street Reidsville, N. C. WILLIA M SMITH, Owner C ompliments From YZZZWM W VVEST-END GULF SERVICE 801 Harrison St. Pick-Up and Delivery Phone 4145 Reidsville, N. C. Dial 3324 c5aL.a..uE'S FEED STORE 235 S.W. Market Reidsville, North Carolina Phone 7044 REIDSVILLJE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING Morehead and East Market iffkwzmdi DEPT. STORE Quality Merchandis e HOMIE FUKNITLJKE CO. We Furnish the Home ' Q G ll1l'l -'4U7U-ll'lD- 7Q gk cn ., 4 Q D- '11' -4 Qu 71 '3 eg 5? H 'S 0 N. 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Phone 7219 Zfafffez 57 RADIO SHOP Radios - Piano - Televisions Reidsville, N.C. Jo Co PENN EY' Alwns mast ouzuuvs CO. DEPT. STORES ' 216 South Scales St. R eidsville , North Carolina , Best Wishes CL-IIIJD1-EENS mm EDAZAAQ, 1 Nc. Mobi-QL. 209 South Scales Street Phone 7123 CLEANEQS Reidsville, N. C. 1237 S. Scales Dial 5976 722 S. Scales Street TQXXSCCDII ILCVVE12 'S I-ICD When lt's Flowers - Say With Ours Phone 6154 Reidsville, North Carolina , NEVVTON-CI-JADDELL. Moi-cms, msc. 820 S. Scales Street Telephone 3313 lt's Nice to Be Nice QSSMOHQ Reidsville, North Carolina 0 Ax Compliments of JOE lvl. VVA LKE12 BUILDING CONTRACTOR 158 Ridge Street Reidsville, N. C. Phone 7274 graduating class L SM, lin rutulutiuus X!! , A- BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPLNYNBY -L THE CCCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY of Reidsville, North Carolina QEIDSVI l.L.E SCDA SHOP Uformerly, Reidsville Drug Store? 108 N. W. 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