Booker T Washington High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)
- Class of 1963
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We, the members of the graduating class must truly say that here at Washington High we have spent four of the best years of our lives and in the future we shall refer to them as the most important. As we leave Washington High for the broad and challenging heights that lie ahead of us, we must stop and express our gratitude to those who have made this big and important step possible --our parents and the members of the staff here at Washington High. To the future seniors, we say, Just as you want it5 yours is the opportunity. This is the 1962-63 edition of our yearbook and each member has put forth a special effort to make it a successg we hope it will bring you much enjoyment and reading pleasure. Willa Marie Abbott L ' t F . M, ff' -'44 Editor-in-chief fw 4?fw.4 J A A f B T Washzngton Hzlgh School J oben fion To those who through patience, unselfishness, and deter- mination have willingly sacrificed many things for their high school careers: We wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude for the inspiration they have given us to work, more diligently for the goal we wish to attain. Although memory serves as a bridge between the past and present, we the seniors of 63 dedicate this edition of the PIONEER to the Former Graduates of Booker T. Washing- ton High School, who sincerely have made outstanding contributions in many fields. Faithfully submitted, W ,iw Ll! f' 'I 0' 1 fULZ1.4,pZ.4f72' Brenda Galloway Business Manager K .9 ADMINISTRA TION A dm in Z.SIf7'dlZ.0 n f of r - 1 Q S' fi 7 b ,A M K x C. H. MCKINNEY Chairman, School Board Reidsville City Schools C. C. LIPSCOMB Superintendent, Reidsville City Schools Mrs . Louise Benton Secretary Princzjya 135 M essage Dear Seniors, You have our best wishes for continued success and happiness. May the experiences gained here be of inestirnable Value in helping you reach your desired goals. Yours truly, N4 qu 5 H. K. Griggs AILIIQIA IWAQIEIIQ Portia Jenkihs Crawford Former English and Music Instructor at W. H. S BV I PJ I I ' I ppp ' ' ' 91xb1l' AI fp' II :III I . 'Db 1-1 -1 nazi. - ll I I -.n- I, 1. 11:v1.1 11 +-iq' I I2lI7I II I Ifll I I ,EI It PJ JI, IPI jf, ,P II JIIIII LI I 1111 ' 1 I D lpll I IYII 'II 0 ' I I I I If I I ,Pg ,I fj,I , f , ,III yy ,I , ff' It 1 5-,I -1- 1. I 111i-I-I I I, pp I I, ,III I, I If III, IIIIIUI. 1'f 1 f JJ I I I. IS' '11, i 1' 1 I I If i' I I I ID I I II ' 1 '- ' ' 'I r CHMMQLLS x I I I I I5 II I X91 :P ' IIVII' PI I O 9-,Pa l 1?,1f-1 Q' 1 'z71.1 1: 1,4-I fi '90 y I I IJDINI IJ'-III .L e I Ig 4 I I' 4 1 I Vf?f I O I ,uf In f f I-I ' I fl I I Q f ,r. A' I' 4' V 'K dr X tj I Y I IJ I I I IP I Lx I I ' , , -fl' IP Ipt 'I If I 'I nl I I ,P O ',. f' L I' ISI f I ' fy: iw.-f Q I IW I P LI ,I II I IIIIlII2p 1-I 1 1'1 9-3 1 1 'I T r' IQl'I Y VIII V' O I I ' I2 our I, O For mem-o-ries that ne-ver fade, For whole-some ways of light and truth For hopes and dreams that ne-ver dieg For joy that ev-ry day has knowng For friend-ships that these days have made, We'll love you, not a-lone in youth, We'll al-ways love you, dear Old High. But bless yo h n the years have flown - C H 0 B U S - We'll live for you 'neath col-ora tru And ser-vice pledge to dog We, thy loy-al sons and daugh t rs Raise this song to you. FA CULTT 7' .,..- Faculgz MRS. E. B. OLIPHANT, Librarian MR. J. P. PETTIT, English-Art MR. E. POWELL, Ind. Arts-Math. MR. F. I. QUICK, Science MR. R. N. ROBERTS, Mathematics MRS. E. J. ROGERS, English-French MRS. G. SPRUILL, English-Spanish fl all-- , M I , g, G-.mg ,.,....M V ,Mg -. f - f i BIOLOGY l . A IN Faculgf MRS. S. C. BETI-IEA, History-English MRS. R. M. BROWN, English-History MRS. G. W. COLEMAN, Biol.-Math. MR. C. C. CRAWFORD, History-Soc. MISS E. P. HARRIS, P.Ed.-Com. Ed. MRS. F. M. VINCENT, Home Ec. MRS. C. B. MCRAE, English-History ft r Eff EXW if, I 2?f'I at ' ' ' ' -f ' -1 'YU Vx , , . , ,ff I, ri Fczculzfy MR. A. N. MCCOY, Agriculture MR. H. WHITSETT, Science MR. E. J. PARTEE III, Mathematics MRS. M. L. JOHNSON, English MR. A. N. CAMERON, Bricklaying MISS E. L. HUNTER, Biol.-Chem. MR. S. F. YOUNG, Commercial Ed. We A 2889! Faculgf MR. I-I. W. HINES, P. Ed.-History MR. O. C. SI-IOFFNER, Band-Civics MR. J. A. MAJOR, Music-English MR. E. C. M. ROBINSON, Sth Grade MR. O. CLARK, 8th Grade MR. F. BAKER, 8th Grade MRS. A. E. WRIGHT, 8th Grade ale: Practice Teachers . ze. Miss Bessie Wingate Student Teacher--A SLT College French Miss Vivian Johnson Student Teacher--A QT College Mathematics .J W Miss Dorothy Curry Student Teacher--A 8cT College Business Education SEN I ORS WILLA M. ABBOTT ANN J. ALSTON LAVERN BAINES DOUGLAS BAIZE ADDIE M. BASS BETTY BELL ODELL BELL JOHN BLACKSTOCK BRENDA BLACKWELL PAULA M. BOLDEN If f gl a f Wg 9' Ax yfh Q52 09' 5 ff 4 y zz A ' ,Q-1 'V , J ' , JEFF LINDA MARIE BLACKWELL BLACKWELL BLACKWELL Arthur Crisp Albert Dickerson 63 -...- Carolyn Sue Bradley Hunter Marie Bradshaw Betty Jean Broadnax Thomas Brown Percy Cooke John Conwell Clarence Courts Mildred Courts Hattie Crawford James Dillard Audry Finch Nannie E. Foster Brenda L. Galloway David Galloway Eugene Galloway Geraldean Galloway Loretta Galloway Mary Galloway Patricia Galloway Robert Galloway Mabon Hairston 'TB Rosetta Graves Arthur Hampton Arnold Hairston '63 'Ch ,41- 1 1? Martha E. Hopkins Edgar Allen Johnson Rosa Mae Jumper Shirley Keesee George King Joyce Ann King Charles Lamberth Mary Bell Lee Bernard Mark my Ernestine Martin Lauretta Martin William Martin 63 Ruth McAlister Yvonne E. Milliner Lois Jewel Mimms Charles Moore Thomas Mullins Annie L. Napper Mary Sue Napper I -1 Daniel W. Oliphant Rufus D. Rankin Thomas Robinson William Settle Mary Robinson Barbara Ross Mary Scales J -Al Chlori Watson George Watt Norma Watts '63 Catherine Simmons Barbara Slade Charles David Smith Gwendolyn D. Speaks Frankie Stokes Michael Surratt Herman Thomas James Walker Norman Watkins Annie Wheeler Robert E. Wilfong Bobby Williamson James Williamson Doreatha Wilson Gladys Marie Wilson Barbara A. Youres Senior Class Ujqoors President--Emestine Martin Vice President--Daniel Oliphant, Jr. Secretary--Mary Lee Robinson Assistant Secretary--Geraldean Galloway Treasurer--Addie Mae Bass Class Colors Blue and Cold Flower VVhite Orchid Molto An Education Should Be A Thing of Light, of Liberty, and of Knowledge. Class H istory It is now 1988, twenty-five years since we graduated from Washington High. Dr. Martha Hopkins and Miss Lois Mimms, who are both successfully holding positions as head of the Mathematical Department at Howard University and President of Winston-Salem Teacher's College, respectively, are reminiscing over the past, and their former classmates come to them in retrospect starting from their freshman year in Washington High School. Here are the results. In 1959 we entered Washington High as frightened, but eager freshmen. Having completed the course of study for elementary school, we were anxious to start high school under the guidance of Mr. Quick, Mr. Crawford, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Whitsett, our homeroom advisors. We were introduced to the social life at Washington High immediately with the freshman social. Many of us joined various clubs and participated in other activities. The following fall, 1960, we re-entered high school as sophomores with Mrs. Morrison, Mr. Pettit, and Mrs. Johnson as our homeroom advisors. That year the sophomore class came in extremely well in the rally, with Mrs. Johnson winning first place and Mrs. Morrison winning fourth place. Our homecom- ing king and queen were Edgar Johnson and Nannie Foster, with Yvonne Milliner as attendant to the queen. That year many of our boys made the football, basketball, and baseball teams. Another year rolled by and we were juniors, with advisors, Mr. Kimbrough, Mr. Roberts, and Mrs. Neely. That year the junior class didn't perform as well as the previous year during the athletic rally. However, Mrs. Nee1y's class did win fourth place. The junior class came in strong on Student Council Election Day, with Ernestine Martin winning the position of Vice-President. The boys gave a good ac- count of themselves in athletics that year, especially in basketball, starring Herman Thomas. We began our senior year with Mrs. McRae and Mr. Roberts, our homeroom advisors, always remind- ing us to build our personality on a solid foundation. Dr. Ernestine Martin, who now resides as Chief-of- Staff of Duke Hospital, Durham, N.C., was elected president of our joint senior class. Other leaders in our senior class were Daniel Oliphant, owner and manager of Oliphant's Funeral Home, Mary Robinson, Geraldean Galloway and Brenda Galloway, each a private secretary in large business firms, Addie Bass, who teaches American music in Europe and Dr. Willa M. Abbott, the editor-in-chief of our annual, now President of the Federation of the college of Physicians. Yes, we've come a long way since those days at Washington High. We have reached fame in science, entertainment and literature. Of course, there are others who haven't done as well but there are always those who are slower in progress than others. To the slow ones we wish more speed and success and to the others we congratulate them on their success. To our former teachers, what can we say? No amount of gratitude could possibly repay them for the efforts and interests they have shown. All we can do now is say a mere Thank you for a job well done. The poll is thus completed. You have the results. The only advice we offer to rising seniors at the Washington High School is always Start in time to finish. Never wait until the last minute to do some- thing that you know must be done. CLASS OF 1963 HISTORIANS: Martha Hopkins Lois Mimms NAME Abbott, Willa Alston, Ann Baines, Lavem Baize, McArthur Bass, Addie Bell, Betty Blackstock, John Bell, Odell Blackwell, Brenda Blackwell, Jeff Blackwell, Linda Blackwell, Marie Bolden, Paula Bradley, Carolyn Bradshaw, H. Marie Broadnax, Betty Brown, Thomas Cook, Percy Conwell, John Courts, Clarance Courts, Mildred Crawford, Hattie Crisp, Arthur Dickerson, Albert Dillard, James Finch, Audry Foster, Nannie Galloway, Brenda Galloway, David Galloway, Eugene Galloway, Geraldean Galloway, Loretta Galloway, Mary Galloway, Patricia Galloway, Robert Graves, Rosetta Hampton, Arthur Hariston, Mabon Hopkins, Martha Johnson, Edgar Jumper, Rosa Keezee, Shirley King, Joyce Lambert, Charles Lee, Mary Bell Mark, Bernard Martin, Ernestine Martin, Lauretta Martin, William McAllister, Ruth Milliner, Yvonne Mimms, Lois Moore, Charles Mullins, Thomas Napper, Annie Napper, Mary Oliphant, Daniel Rankins, Rufus Robertson, 'Thomas Robinson, Mary Ross, Barbara Scales, Mary Simmons, Catherine Settle, William Slade, Barbara Slade, Mable Smith, Charles Speaks, Gwendolyn Stokes, Franklin Surratt, Michael Thomas, Herman Walker, James Watkins, Norman WatsonfChlori Watt, George Watts, Norma Wheeler, Annie Wilfong, Robert Williamson, Bobby Williamson, James Wilson, Doretha Wilson, Gladys Youres, Barbara Class COULD BE Scientist Teacher Teacher Brick Mason Beautician Model Mathematician Teacher Nurse Athlete Teacher Music Teacher Secretary Mathematician Singer Cosmetologist Athlete Mechanic Teacher Carpenter Nurse Cosmetologist Teacher Mortician Barber Teacher Int. 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Teacher Barber Typist Model Nurse Social Worker Brick Mason Model Doctor Model Doctor Mathematician Model Nurse Housewife Engineer Interior Dec. Model Math Instructor Teacher Engineer Nurse Nurse Secretary Doctor Coach Nurse Nurse Com. Artist Actor Band Director Phys. Therapist Designer Housewife Housewife Music Instructor History Teacher Designer Lecturer Secretary Doctor Musician Elem. Teacher Detective Engineer Lawyer Engineer Barber Nurse Coach Truck Driver Mechanic Lawyer Social Worker Secretary WILL BE Doctor Beautician Housewife Politician Elm Music Ins. Psychiatrist Engineer Mechanic Beautician Model Nurse Secretary Nurse Hair Stylist Speech Therapist Cosmetologist Brick Mason Mechanic Engineer Carpenter Beautician Beautician Musician Mortician Mortician Disjockey Secretary Stenographer Agr. Teacher Truck Driver Secretary Secretary Cosmetologist Housewife Pharmacist Lawyer Mathematician Cosmetologist Mathematician Engineer Vocalist Beautician Nurse A. F. Pilot Cosmetologist Coach Math Engineer Police Woman Doctor Cosmetologist Mortician Doctor Athlete Athlete Cosmetologist Housewife Mortician Elem. Teacher Barber Medical Ins. Engli h Teacher Home Ec. Teacher Nurse Heavy Eq. Oper. Lawyer Model Dentist Cosmetologist Teacher Soldier Phys. Ed. Teacher Mailman Phys. Ed. Teacher Lawyer Elem. Teacher Secretary Cosmetologist Athlete Air Force Brick Mason Teacher Stenographer Mathematician Class Wz'!l We, the graduating class of 1963 of the Booker T. Washington High School in the city of Reidsville, state of North Carolina, being of sound mind, and memory, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To our principal, we leave our sincere gratitude for the years of understanding and best wishes for the continued progres of his administration. To our faculty, we leave our deepest appreciation for their kind guidance, and best wishes for the continued growth of their direction, encouragement, and understanding of the students. To our school we leave our recollections of days of pride and joy, our loyalty, and our love. To the Juniors, we make our most treasured bequeath--our seniority. Furthermore, we leave our elation on the day of commencement. To the Sophomores we bequeath, determination, great challenges and many rewards. To the Freshmen, we leave good citizenship, scholarship and Godspeed for their high school career. We also make the following bequests a part of this will. 1 . Willa Marie Abbott wills her ability to make the honor roll every six weeks to her brother Wayne. 2. Elaine Adams wills her position in the Senior class to Latricia Robinson. 3. Ann J. Alston wills her position in the Senior class to Lenora Faye Watlington. 4. Addie Mae Bass wills her pleasing personality and ability to play the piano to my brother Sterling Bass. 5. Lavern Baines wills her position in the Senior class to William Baines and James Purcell. 6. Douglas Baizes wills his position in the Senior class to Lillie Baize and Ira Blackstock. 7. Betty Jean Bell wills her ability to get along with others to all her cousins. 8. Odell Bell wills his ability to get along with others to his sister Marie Bell. 9. Brenda Blackwell wills her position in the Senior class to her sister Lavern Blackwell. 10. Jeff Blackwell wills his position as Quarterback of the football team to Rufus Blackwell. 11 . Linda Blackwell wills her position in the Senior class to her sister Matokia. 12. Marie Blackwell wills her position in Shorthand to Beulah Mitchell. 13. John Blackstock wills his ability to drive a bus to Lorenzo Stokes. 14. Paula Bolden wills her ability to finish school to her cousin, Theresa King. 15. Carolyn Sue Bradley wills her position as drLufn majorette of the Senior Band to Gail Johnson. 16. Hunter Marie Bradshaw wills her position on the cheering squad to Ann Jackson and Edith Stamps. 17. Betty Broadnax wills her ability to get along with the other students to her sister Patricia and Lavern Johnson. 18. Thomas Brown wills his love and his position in the Senior class to Gail Johnson. 19. John Conwell wills his position in the Senior class to Melvin Robinson. 20. Lawerence Cook wills his ability to make friends easily to Zelma Cook. 21 . Percy Cook wills his ability to hook school to Glen Mark and Joyce Cummings. 22. Clarence Courts wills his ability to drive a school bus to his brother Walter Courts. 23. Hattie Crawford wills her knowledge to her sister Alberta Crawford in the on coming year. 24. Arthur Crisp wills his position and horn in the Senior Band to William Hopkins. 25. Mildred Courts wills her position in the Senior class to her brother Walter Courts. 26. Albert Dickerson wills his ability to hook school and not get caught to Larry Galloway. 27. James Dillard wills his position in the Senior class to Glen Mark. 28. James Eury wills his position in the Senior class to Joyce Cummings. 29. Nannie Foster wills her ability to stay on the Honor roll to Anglene Johnson. 30. Brenda Galloway wills her ability to sing to Mae Ola Peele and to get along with others to Gwendolyn Fowlks. 31 . David Galloway wills his ability to finish school to his sisters Rosetta and Mary Alice Galloway. 32. David E. Galloway wills his position as center on the football team to Eugene Galloway. 33. Eugene Galloway wills his position in agriculture to Thomas Galloway. 34. Geraldean Galloway wills her ability to finish school to her cousin Gladys Stacey and Theadore Johnson. 35. Loretta Galloway wills her ability to get along with teachers to her sister Mary Galloway. 36. Mary Galloway wills her ability to stay away from the detention hall to her sister Annie. 37. Patricia Galloway wills her ability to be kind to her sister Janet Galloway. 38. Robert Galloway wills his position in the Senior class to Victor Russell. 39. Rosetta Graves wills her position in the Senior class to her sisters Frances and Louise Graves. 40. Arnold Hairston wills his position in the Senior Band to William Thomas. Class Wz'l! Mabon Hairston wills her ability to stay in school to Arnettie Hairston and Theron Harley. Arthur Hampton wills his position in the Senior class to Jerry Cody. Martha E. Hopkins wills her position as president of the dramatic club to Norma Jean Graves. Edgar Johnson wills his position in the Senior class to Cheryl Lawson and Helen Chestnut. Rosa Mae Jumper wills her ability to sing to Constance Miller. Shirley Keesee wills her position in the Senior class to Earlene Gaston. George King wills his ability to stay in class to Ira Blackstock. Joyce Ann King wills her position in the Senior class to Earlene Gaston. Charles Lamberth wills his ability to become a senior to his sisters Rachel, Naomi, and Louise Lamberth. Mary Bell Lee wills her pleasing personality to her cousins Lavern Johnson and Brenda Tucker. Bernard Mark wills his position in the Senior class to Willie Meadows. Emestine Martin wills her ability to finish school with honors to Sam Martin and Charlotte Martin. Lauretta Martin wills her good looks and quietness to Patricia, Gloria and Jacquline Martin. William Martin wills his ability to get along with others to Barbara and Melvin Martin, and Dawne Lester. Ruth McAlister wills her position in the Senior class to Shirley Napper. Yvonne Milliner wills her ability to get along with others to her cousin Barbara Mimms. Lois Mimms wills her position in the Senior class to Maxcine Ellison and Reginald Cunningham. Charles Moore wills his courage to go on the football field during the game to Samuel Moore. Thomas Mullins wills his ability to play basketball to his brothers George and Frank Mullins. Annie Louisie Napper wills her position in the Senior class to Patricia Galloway. Mary Sue Napper wills her position in the Senior class to Earlene Gaston. Daniel Oliphant wills his ability to stay on the honor roll and position in the Senior class to Alberta Lowe. Rufus Rankin wills his dramatic acting ability to Wesley Boyd. Thomas Robetson wills his position in the Senior Band to John Thomas. Mary Lee Robinson wills her position as secretary of the joint Junior and Senior class to Shirley Auston. Barbara Ross wills her knowledge that she has acquired at Washington High to all of the students. Mary Scales will her position in the Senior class to Patricia Galloway. William Settle wills his ability to keep good looking lips to Gail Johnson. Catherine Simmons wills her ability to love and be loved as she has loved to Shirley. Barbara Slade wills her position as chief majorette to Dianne Macklin. Mable Lee Slade wills her position in the chorus to Patricia Martin. Charles Smith wills his position in the Senior Class to Maxcine Harbor. Gwendolyn Delores Speaks wills her position in the glee club to Nirita Speaks. Franklin Stokes wills his position in the Senior class to Larry Ellington. Michael Surratt wills his position in the Senior Band to Franklin Bass. Herman E. Thomas wills his ability to play basketball to Larry Watlington, Eddie Graves and Eddie Roberts James Walker wills his ability not to lose a good thing and all my love to the pretty girls. Norman Watkins wills his athletic ability and his position in the Senior class to Victor Russell. Chlori T. Watson wills her ability to get along with the students and teachers to the people who follow her. George Watt, Jr. wills his ability to get along with others to Edith Stamps. Norma Jean Watts wills her position of lieutenant on to traffic patrol to George Nunely and Samuel Moore. Annie L. Wheeler wills her large appetite to Martha Slade and Annie Gaston. Robert Wilfong wills his ability to be first string halfback on the football team to Leroy Siddle. Harold Willams wills his position in the Senior class to Hilton Wright. Bobby Williamson wills his position in the Senior class to Patricia Pass. James Williamson wills his position in the Senior class to Robert Broadnax. Doretha Pearl Wilson wills her position in the Senior class to her cousin Dianne Dejournett. Gladys Marie Wilson wills her position in the National Honor Society to Ann Jackson. Barbara Ann Youres wills her position in the National Honor Society to Lillian Bell. Executives: Witnesses: Carolyn S. Bradley Herman E. Thomas George Watt, Jr. Lavern Baines Martha E. Hopkins jUNIORS 5- , 11-C President, Charles Watkins, Vice President, Michael Allen, Secretary, Gladys Stacey, Treasurer, Carolyn Moyer, Miss E. P. Harris, Advisor. U President, Victor Russell, Vice President, Ephirarn Gorham, Secretary, Melvin Robinson, Treasurer, Gwendolyn Gilmore, Advisor, Mr. E. J. Partee. L 1114 President, Benjamin Stewart, Vice President, Mary Kaylor, Secretary, Barbara Mims, Treasurer, Adell Stokes, Advisor, Mrs. G. W. Coleman. S OPH OM URES 10-A President, Zenora Wilson, Vice President, Barbara Reed, Secretary, Dorthy Scales, Treasurer, Beverly Milner, Advisor, Mrs. M. L. Johnson. President, Charles Penn, Vice President, Bernadette Lawson, Secretary, Polly Parker, Treasurer, William Hopkins, Advisor, Mrs. R. B. Brown. President, Ralph Howard, Vice President, Larry Watlington, Secretary, Matokia Blackwell, Treasurer, Henry Simpson, Advisor, Mrs. S. C. Bethea. if President, Franklin Bass, Vice President, Aquilla Galloway, Secretary, Betty Hairston, Treasurer, Gloria Blackwell, Advisor, Miss E. Hunter. 10-E President, George Nunnallyg Vice President, Norma Gravesg Secretary, Angelene Johnson, Treasurer, Marie Bell, Advisor, Mr. A. N. Cameron. President, Linda Parish, Vice President, James Motley, Secretary, Penny Neal, Treasurer, Peggy Reed, Advisor, Mr. E.. Powell. President, Charles Cody, Vice President, Priscilla Martin, Secretary, Annie Gaston, Treasurer, Lavern Bass, Advisor, Mr. F. I. Quick. President, Lawerence Williamson, Vice president, Glenn Simpson, Secretary, Mary Wikersg Treasurer, Cathy Milner, Advisor, Mr. J. A. Major. tr , 45- Q Q- 5 139' 40- 'Q-. 'O ,fax it T dvi sor , A White vin Ir el' SUI 2. Ie ong T -5 f. ng Secretary, Glenda Williams ilso Leslie E. W President Ce S3 Vi P Edith Stam ent Presid A -5 GRADES in A L. rAL. President, Jimmy Adams, Vice President, Marshall Costner, Secretary Gloria Redd Treasurer Mary Kellam, Advisor, Ivlrs. A. R. Wright. ,f W , M ,fr ,Ks ,gf f V V f fflyfifz W 'W M ff 'f V ,CH 'YW U ,f 7 7 QW ', f X President, Andrew Thomas, Vice President, Sylvia Scales, Secretary, Wanda Lawson Treasurer Brenda Graves, Advisor, Mr. E.. C. M. Robinson. President, John Thomasg Vice President Betty Tatumg Secretary, Joanne Townesg Treasurer Mary Gravesg Advisor, Mr. Otis Clark. E President, Betty Watlingtong Vice President, Barbara Matting Secretary, Ester Oliphantg Treasurer, Paul- etta Carringtong Advisor, Mr. Frank Baker. A C TI VI TIES F...-..-.- 1f , Q 'N-. in ls ,' . Nh?- , . May-Day King 8cQueen Leslie E. Wilson ' Diane Macklin Student Council President, Ernestine Matting Vice President, Alberta Loweg Secretary, Billy Purcellg Treasurer, Shirley Austing Parliamentarian, Norma Gravesg Advisor, Mrs. E. M. Rogers. New Farmers qfflmerica 1 E President, Gwendolyn Gilmoreg V. President, Yvonneg Sec.-Treasurer, Helen Chestnutg Advisor, Mrs. G. s. spfuil. NJ. Sjyanislz Club President, Jolumy Cannong Secretary, Aavon Baileyg Treasurer, Sam Marting Advisor, Mr. A. N. McCoy5 Practice Teacher, Mr. Ben Lee. C vm... 3 Intramural Council Q f.. +V..-Li..-. -ms. Student Directress--Patricia Pass French Club I 5 5 sn, President, Angelene Johnsong Vice President, Benjamin Stewartg Secretary, Emmer S. Gravesg Treasurer James Loweg Advisor, Mrs. E. M. Rogers. M azfhemalics Club President, Kindell Griggs, Vice President, Michael Allen, Secretary, Melvin Robinson, Treasurer, Law erence Simpson, Advisor, Mr. R. N. Roberts. Dmmazfics Club ,.,.g, H2 Hlllx President, Martha E. Hopkins, Vice President, Alberta Lowe, Secretary, Norma J. Graves, Treasurer, Clarence Fisher, Advisor, Mrs. M. L. Johnson. Science Club C9-IOQ E nib: . 0 Q l President, Patricia Farish, Vice President, Larry Watt, Secretary, Zelma Cook, Treasurer, LaVerne Bass, Advisor, Mrs. G. Coleman. F uture Homemukers gf America President, Lavern Baines, Secretary, Lillie Baizeg Advisor, Mrs. F. M. Vincent. WWW 9-ef, M usic Club Indusmal Arts Club Advisor, Mr. E.. Pow 11 Ton Stajjf .-,ew T 4 , ? Us .- Editor in Chief, Hunter M. Bradshaw, Editor, Maxcine Harborg Secretary, Elaine Pickardg Business Man- ager, Willa M. Abbott, Sports Editor, Vincent Boldeng Advisors, Mrs. G. C. Coleman and Mrs. S. C. Bethea. BQQJSJ Reserve President, Linsey Nealg Secretary, Daniel Oliphant. F ire Patrol Chief--Charles Lamberth Girls, Reserve U1-12 Advisors, Mrs. G. B. McRae--Mrs. R. B. Brow Future Business Leaders qf America President Georgia Linsey- Advisor Miss E. P. Harris Bus Drivers Club me St dent Advis , Norman Watkins Photography Club President, Norman Watkins, Vice President, Lillian Bellg Secretary, Marie Bell, Treasurer, Louise Graves, Advisor, Mr. S. F. Young. Tmjfo Patrol . 'KI uw - ' Captain, Addie Bass, Secretary, Gail Johnson, Advisors, Mrs. E. M. Rogers and Mr. F. I. Quick. Masonapz Club President, Sam Watkinsg Secretary, McArthur Baizeg Treasurer, Henry Millsg Advisor Mr. A. N. Cameron. ' 'R 9 O zrls eserve K -I Q 2 wg.. l: 0 . f 1 ' : u 3 1:32 I I . ' n Advisor, Mrs. S. C. Bethea. An' Club Advisor, Mr. J. Pettit. Libmgf Club lla President, Eloise Priceg Secretary, Patricia Farrishg Treasurer, Willa Williamsong Advisor, Mrs E B Oliphant . Chorus Bama' Most Dependable Martha Hopkins John Blackstock Most Courteous Carolyn Bradley Thomas Mullins Best Dressed Barbara Ross Jeff Blackwell Most School Spirit Hunter M. Bradshaw Most Business-Like Arthur Crisp Brenda Galloway n-nu.---...fun Best Actor-Actress Chlori T. Watson Rufus Rankin Senior Most Popular Addie M. Bass Daniel Oliphant In' Biggest Flixts Most Versatile Most Talkative Ann Austin Brenda Galloway Marie Blackwell Jeff Blackwell Norman Watkins Norman Watkins . Most Likely S I to Succeed Ernestine Martin John Blackstock Shortest and Biggest Appetites Most Studious Tallest Daniel Oliphant Nammie Foster Ruth McAlister Gladys Wilson William M. Martin lidgar Qllen Johnson 1:2 ill . . . ,,nf+ 1 Snapshots P.T.A. Folmders' Day Principals Alma Mater Coeds The Maypole at Queen's Court gf-Q. Qi , IM 'fdlbi-flihfhiq 1 4W5fW5,4,,Wa,f,R +4 4-.ww f 4 , 'ZWWW ' 'fd WL! X 'Wg W Cakzferia Stay? Miss Annie Phillips Mrs. Ethel G. Dillard Mrs. Cleo Mitchell MI. Samuel Price Mrs. Betty C. Wilson Mr. Nathan Brown Custodians A THLE TICS 5 Q Q 52 G 'Q WQ 3 LL Baseball Team A Class Car . 5 s lv Homecoming A ctz'vz'tz'es Ju- Valerie Wilkerson Melvin Lane, Jr. 10A 10A W ' WWI - . ' 'fV1'4E.,.4Q,x X hmm, ' wha 11C King and Queen and Court Homecoming Actz'vitz'es vv '-0.-W W.H.S. Homecoming Queen Lenora Watlington Q-Qflng liz? X.,,x,M , ,,.r? f' uv 2-f' 2.51 M. A Class Car WRX X M... 5335. Cheering Squad Polly Parker, Gale Johnson, Lenora Watlington, Alberta Lowe, Jacquelin Jackson, Gwendolyn Gilmore Mary Kaylor, Advisor, Miss E. P. Harris. V- l'i AD VER TISING G. B. cassu -S son, mc. Ready -Mixed Concrete P.O. Box 1177 Phone DI 9-5235 Reidsville, N. C. Motar Sand -Stone - -Motar Mix- -Cement -Finishing THE BANK OF REIDSVILLE' North Caro1ina's Oldest State Bank Three Offices to Serve You 100 South Scales Street 502 South Scales Street 142 North Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina ROCKINGHAM FINANCE COMPANY Dial DI 9-5669 108 W. Morehead Street Reidsville, North Carolina BIG Bill. BOTTLING COMPANY Sun Crest Grape, Orange Double Cola Sundrop Dial DI 9-7521 108 East Harrison Street Re1dsv111e North Carollna WEST END SUPER MARKET One Stop Food Store Dial DI 9-3038 817 Lindsay Street Re1dsv111e North Caro11na DYER COAL AND OIL COMPANY Dial D1 9-6444 209 NE. Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina CRAWFORD BROTHERS Coal and Wood Yard Fill Your Bins with Coal Dial DI 9-4943 160 NW. Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina REIDSVILLE DRUG STORE Prescriptions Filled 108 NW. Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina FISI-IER'S TAILOR Sl-IOP A Stitch in Time Saves Nine C. L. Fisher, Manager NE. Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina CITY DRY CLEANERS Dial DI 9-6143 196 NW. Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina STRADER 'S SHO E STORE Dial Dl 9-7906 138 S. Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina me MUTUAL SAVINGS 6, LOAN Assocumon Corner Gilmer Sz Main Sts. Telephone DI 9-7017 Reidsville, North Carolina Call Us Today for Your Life Insurance Needs gRetirement Income tEducation Plans 3':Real Estate Loans 'Mortgage Cancellation SDUTI-IERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Phone Dl 9-4235 2ll lf2 Gilmer St. Reidsville Coy Gann, Mgr. L. N. Cook, Staff Mgr. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIUII Mrs. F. B. Kemp Mr. W. D. Stocks Exec. Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Dial DI 9-3344 Reidsville North Carolina CHASE BAG COMPANY Multiwall paper, Burlap, Cotton, Saxolin Open Mesh, Polytex Plastic QPolyethyleneD, Water -proof and Mailing Bags. Where to Buy Them l03 N. Harris Street Reidsville North Carolina The Man's Store Since 1873 Congratulations from WILLIAMS 81 COMPANY Dial DI 9-4591 136 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina II EDGERTON FUNERAL HOME Mr. L. E. Edgerton, Manager Dial DI 9-7213 221 SE Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina MAC E 'S JEWELRY - -GIFTS Watches For Fountain Pens Graduation Wallets Christmas Diamond Rings Birthdays Watches Pearls Dial DI 9-4473 132 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina GLOBE UNION COMPANY INC . Automobile Battery Manufacturers Dial DI 9-7071 105 E Harrison Street Reidsville, North Carolina LOVE TRACTOR SALES INC Dial DI 9-4338 206 W Harrison Street Reidsville, North Carolina KING Sz LEE ESSO SERVICE Dial DI 9-3377 or DI 9-3048 303 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina DYER WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT 24 -Hour Service 219 NE Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina COLLINS 81 BOWEN Groceries, Meats, Frozen Foods and Free Delivery Dial DI 9-7091 220 SW Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina' REIDSVILLE LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS CO. INC . Dial DI 9-7044 101 SE Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina YELLOW FLASH CAB COMPANY Dial DI 9-6250 104 NW Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina NUNNALLY'S PHOTO SHOP Super Service NW Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina IDEAL CLEANERS Dial DI 9-6051 or DI 9-4900 184 N Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina ED A . GUNN Office Equipment, Gifts, Books Dial 349-3431 106 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina LINK BROTHERS' PHARMACY Dial DI 9-4301 N 118 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina STADLER -ALDRIDGE RADIO 81 TELEVISION COMPANY Dial DI 9-7058 209 SW Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina BELK-STEVENS Belk's for Better Selection 124 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina THE LAURIE SHOP Smart junior and Miss Apparel Dial DI 9-4139 Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of THE STYLE CENTER Dial DI 9-3303 137 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina ROY HUMPHREY JEWELER Dial DI 9-3468 237 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina HOME FURNITURE COMPANY Dial DI 9-4378 112 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina LANE'S SHOE STORE Shoes for Every Member of the Family Dial DI 9-3018 123 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina HOLDERBY RADIO SHOP Radio, Television, Hi-Fi, jewelry Dial DI 9-7219 220 Settle Street Reidsville, North Carolina TELEVISION 81 RADIO CLINIC Sales and Service Dial DI 9-3300 1212 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina BARBER FLORISTS Dial DI 9-4311 440 N Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina REIDSVILLE FURNITURE CO., INC. Where Most Folks Buy Dial D1 9-3355 102 Gilmer Street Reidsville, North Carolina ROSE'S 5-10-25 CENT STORE Dial DI 9-3452 108 Gilmer Street Reidsville, North Carolina CAROLINA APOTHECARY Dial DI 9-8221 219 Gilmer Street Reidsville, North Carolina COLE 'S JEWELRY COMPANY Dial DI 9-5314 222 Settle Street Reidsville, North Carolina REIDSVILLE CAMERA SHOP 24 Hour Film Developing Service Dial DI 9-4516 203 Gilmer Street Reidsville, North Carolina D1XoN's SHOE SHOP Built by Satisfied Customers Dial DI 9-5574 107 Gilmer Street Reidsville, North Carolina HUDSON-LESTER HARDWARE 81 BUILDING SUPPLY CO Dial DI 9-4036 112 Settle Street Reidsville, North Carolina GRAVES AUTO SERVICE It Pleases Us to Please You Repairing- -Towing- -Gas - -Oil - -Tires Dial DI 2-1701 or DI 9-3024 503 E Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina HOPKINS PUMP 81 SUPPLY COMPANY General Farm Supplies Dial DI 9-8530 131 Settle Street Reidsville, North Carolina Compliments of HASTINGS FURNITURE COMPANY Dial D1 9-5437 215 Settle Street Reidsville, North Carolina SPRINGS DRY CLEANING Dial DI 9-6230 105 W Morehead Street Reidsville, North Carolina ROBERTA'S FLOWER SHOP Dial DI 9-6154 722 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina J. W. GRAVES AUTO REPAIR Your Satisfaction is Our Ambition Dial DI 9-9185 Reidsville, North Carolina E. C . MERRICKS INSURANCE AGENCY 103 Gilmer Street Dial DI 9-5116 Reidsville, North Carolina PINE HILL DAIRY, INC . Distributors of Sealtest Dairy Products Dial DI 9-3329 South Park Drive Extension Reidsville, North Carolina HOOPER gl MOORE Clothes for Men and Young Men Dial DI 9-5481 211 S Scales Street Reidsville, North Carolina Congratulations to the Graduating Class THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CDMPANY of Reidsville, North Carolina BURTON'S FURNITURE gl Compliments of APPLIANCE INC . THE TEENAGE CENTER Dial D1 9-4511 For An Evening of Fun 1318 S Scales Street W Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina Reidsville, North Carolina MCLAURIN FUNERAL HOME Culture for Service Mrs. L. I-I. McLaurin, Manager Dial 349 -8286 115 NE Market Street Reidsville, North Carolina 1,1.g. . 1 -11 'F -11 11 VG.. '1 1 1., 1 1 1,1 1 ' 1 T 111. 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