Bragtown High School - Nugget Yearbook (Durham, NC)
- Class of 1938
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Secretary MOTTO: What we are to be we are now becoming. COLORS: Blae and Gold FLOWER: Rose EMBLEM: Eagle! CLASS POEM WHAT WE ARE ro be, we are now becoming, That motto rings out for a class that is trueg A Class, like the eaglet, soon to know strength and power In the worlcl that awaits it-in realms that are new, Where, through joy and success, fame and happiness, all, Will Hoat valiantly on the gold and the blueg Where the rose will forever be cherished and dear, As the flower of a Class that could always win through. 'Tis only too soon we shall have to depart, To leave Bragtown High, with thanks in our heart, And though Fortuneys whims take us far away, Our thoughts will come back, full many a day, As we fondly remember and proudly state: We were the Class of ,58!H QEQEQEQQQEEQEEQEEQQEEEEQQ , .ir MW EQQQQQQQQQQMWWQQQQQQQQQQE SENIORS THE NUGGET ERNA MARIF ALLFNl', '-446 '0f ADoLPHUs WEBB BALL l'll not be tied to hours nor 'point , hat pleasure was he given toy But learn my lessons as I please myself. Glee Club 5 bl. ,Ml Club l 2 5 4 Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, Jig Basketball. l, 2. 3, 4 lCo-cap PAS-l-I '-Doll'-fake -1 ' ' ' ' tainlg 4-H Club, 1, 2, 5, 43 Public Speaking Club. pRFsFN-l-. '-The Adowwheaned loveru l, 21 Dramatics Club, l. 21 Home Economics Club, -I. FU-llulml' Hollywood eyes man- ' PAST: Being tardy, PRESENT: Being tardy. FUTURE: Radio Hcrooneress MYRTLE LOUISE BALL Have you . . . No touch of bashfulness? Basketball. l, 2. 5, -la Glce Club, 2. 5, ll: Public Speaking Club, l. 2, Class Vice-President, Eg Home Economics Club, 'lg Dramatlcs Club, l. 21 -l-H Club, l. 2, ig Softball, 2, 3, PAST: Heart-smasher. PRESENT: Greta Garbo ll. FUTURE: Knitting instructor in Old Maids' Home. MARY HASSEI.L BARNHILL RAYMOND vVYATT BROWNING And keep the natural ruby of your cheeks. , I dar? do all thafmay become 3 man: , , , , Class President, l, 21 Class Treasurer, All Assistant Basketball- 1' El 5- 45 WH Club- It 2' '- 'll Gifs Business Manager of Nugget Stall' Speaking Club 11 Club, 2, 5, 42 Dfamafifs Club- 1' 21 Softball, 2- 51 Track s- Football ss Baseball l' 2 tl- cbmmelfial C1355 Sfffsfafvl 41 Bw Club, 4- C1ub,l5, 'ag Student Council, l,l2g 'Gibb Club, l, 2, .ig PAST: 'Mary' Hassell. Basketball, 2, 5, -4. PRESENT: Little Clown. PAST: Wfinning athletic medals. FUTURE1 Angel of mercy in a dog and cat PRESENT: The great lover. hospital, FUTURE: Ace airplane pilot, MILDRED AZZALEE BIGGERS And give them a friendly welcome every one. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 41 4-H Club, 1. 2, 5: Dramatirs Club, l, 2, Basketball, 25 Commercial Club, 51 Softball, 2, 5. PAST: Men's parts in operettas, PRESENT: Rougemont Commuter. FUTURE: Ready-to-wear saleslady. QEQEQE HQQQQ SENIORS BERT1-IA MAE CARROLL ROBENIA FRANCES CLAYTON Hide it in smiles and affabilityf' Bliss and goodness on you! Glee Club, l, 5, 4: 4-H Club, l, 2, 5: Dramatics Glee Club, l, 2: 4-H Club, l, 2, 5. Club, lg Softball, 2, Girl Scouts, 2, 5, 4. PAST: --Benign PAST: Bertha Mae. PRESENT: Determined to learn French. PRESENT: Smiling Thru'f, FUTURE: Supt. of Nurses, Duke Hospital. FUTURE: Still smiling thrill. ALMA RUTH CLARK Be bright and jovial . . .' Junior High, lg Creedmoor, 2, Glcc Club, l, 2, 5, 4, Beta Club, 43 Basketball, Zi Home Economics Club, l. PAST: Dimoles. l':RESlQNTi i'Dink. FUTURE: Carr Streets ace midget. LILLIAN DORIS CLINE RICHARD EMERSON DAVIS . . Her voice was ever soft, . . and no man here Gentle and low, . . But honours you . . Glee Club, 2: Beta Club, 4: Commercial Club, 3, Dramazics Club, 1, 21 4-H Club. l. Z, 5, -ig Class -I Vfreasurerlg -4-H Club, l, 2: B-Hi-Log Staff, 4, Treasurer, 3, Public Speaking, 5. 4: Glee Club, 3, -ig Dramatics Club, lg Debating Club, l, 2. Beta Club, 3, 4: Class President, 4, Student Govern- PAST: Making Alplus-S4 ment Representative, 2. PRESENT: Making A-double-plus's. PAST: All-around scholar. FUTURE: Fashion designer, PRESENT: Mrs. Fallow's assistant. FUTURE: Hollywootls ace director. NANCY CAROLINE COPLEY Wilt thou still talk? Dramatics Club, 1, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Public Speaking Club, 1, 2, 43 Girl Scouts, 3: 4-H Club, l, Z, 3: Beta Club, fig Softball, 2. PAST: Julius PRESENT: Fred. FUTURE: Reno's pet nuisance. QEQEQEQQQQQQQQQEQQQQQEEQH MW EQQQQ 1 THE NUGGET SENIGRS n,J.-,I 11,1 SALLY ANN DUNNAGAN Little have you to say. Beta Club, ii, ii-H Club, l, 2, 3, PAST: Doing home-work assignments. PRESENT: Translating I French, FUTURE? Peacemaker in China. ELLEN FRANCES EARNHARDT Thou speak'st wiser than thou art 'ware of. Dramatics Club, I, 25 Glee Club, 2, 3. 43 Commer- cial Club, 3: Beta Club, 5, 4 CVice-Presidentig Pub- lic Speaking, 5, 4 6PresidentJ: State Debate, rig Nugget Staff, 4 lLiterary Editorl. PAST: Artist, author, student, gigglerf PRESENT: Lady without a past! FUTURE: Poet-laureate of America. KATHRYNE BEAMAN DURHAM Her very silence, and her patience. -I-H Club, I, 2, 5, 4: Glee Club, 2, 5, 4: Dramatics Club, I, 2, Commercial Club, 3, 4. PAST: Keeping sweet. PRESENT: Soothing Ca ire: s woes. FUTURE: Cosmetics demonstrator. ALICE CAUREAL FOGLEMAN Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you! Ll-H Club, 1, 2: Glee Club, 2, 5, fig Commercial Club, 5, -41 Dramatics Club, l. PAST: Bill. PRESENT: 'Nelsonf' FUTURE: Keeping 3 dilterent engagement rings at the same time. LEILEY THOMPSON GARRARD I am constant as the northern star. Dramatics Club, l, 2: Glee Club, 2, 3, -l: ii-H Club. 3, gi: Beta Club, 5, 4 fPresidentJ, Nugget Staff !Eclitor-in-Chief? J: Public Speaking Club, l, ll, Home Economics Club, PAST: Teachers pet' PRESENT: Breaker of all scholastic records. FUTURE: Dancer in a night club. VIRGINIA REEVES FOGLEIVIAN For I am fresh of spirit aml resolvecl To meet all perils very constantlyf, Dramatics Club, lg Beta Club, ig Glee Club, 2: Ji-I-I Club, I. PAST: jenny, PRESENT: Ginger, FUTURE: Beauty expert. QEEEEEQQQQEQQEQQQQQQQQQQH PAGE SEVEN -I ' H . V,-.f-WW Y - Q was Iameoeoeoeoetoogieoeeoeoeoraae ,yl'HE NUGGET - SENIORS ,9 ALFRED LALAND GREENE WILLIE LEE HORTON I am not bound to please thee with I mean that her beauty is exquisite. my answer. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2. fig Commercial Club, 5, 4, Beta Club, 4, 4-H Club, 1, 2, Dramatics, 1, 2, B-Hi-Log Staff, 4. Club, l, 2, 3, 4 CPresidentJg State Debate, 4, Com- PAST: Mr. Kenne-dy's pet. mercial Club, 5. PRESENT: Senior Class beauty. PASTi Sophomore girls' heart-throb. PRESENT: President of l'm Agin' It Club. FUTURE: Debater-laureate. Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3 fCaptainD, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, 4, Public Speaking Club, 2, 4: 4-H FUTURE: Girl in the beauty soap ads, CHARLES BRUCE HARPER, JR. ,Tis much he dares . . Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, 4, 4-H Club, 1, 2. PASTi Champion class-cutter. PRESENT: Chawin' chawin'-gum. FUTURE: Double for Edward Arnold. WILLIAM W. KIMBALL DOLLIE ADWILDA LUNSFORD One that, above all other strifes, contended We must both give and take . . especially tO liI1OW l1iII1S6lf. Hillsboro High School, 1, 23 Glee Club, 2, 3, 43 Girl Scouts, 2, 33 Commercial Club, 2, 32 Home Eco- nomics Club, 2, 4: Literary Club, 2, 4-H Club, 1, 2: Basketball, 1. PAST: Hillsboro High. PRESENT: Willie FUTURE: Girl Scout leader. ,EDNA RUTH LANCE I cannot, nor I will not, hold me still. Altamahaw-Ossipee, 13 Youngsville, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 35, 4, Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 4, Softball, 2: Home Economics Club, 4, 4-H Club, 3, 4. PAST: Youngsville, ho! PRESENT: Knocker. FUTURE: Nifty Gift Shoppe. QQQEQQCZQ QE QEJZIEISQ PAST: Mr. Harris' star pupil. A PRESENT: Mr. Barbours ace truck driver. FUTURE: Ambulance driver. MW EQQQQ SENIORS NORA ALVADA LUNSFORD GERALDINE NASH Forget this new-fallen dignity. She sings as sweetly as a nightingalef' Hillsboro High School, 1, 2, Glcc Club, 2, 3, vig Dramatics Club, 1, 23 Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, -ig Home Commercial Club, 5, -41 B-Hifl.og Stall, '41 Home Economics Club, Commercial Club. 5, -lg -i-H Economics Club, 2, Al, Secret Sotiety Club, 2: Liter- Club, 1, 2, 5, Girl Scouts, si. ary Society, 2: Basketball, l1 'I-H Club, 1, 2. pAST: Miss wfegenerts Star Soprano- PAST: Junior Class quiet girl. PRESENT: Jerry PRESENT? Margarita, FUTURE: Exhibit A in museum: a girl who FUTURE: Metropolitan Opera soprano. actually can blush! WILLIAM F. MANSFIELD, JR. I have not known when his affections sway'd more than his reason. K. Powe, Durham Highg Beta Club, 4g Nuggett Staff. 4. PAST: Monsieur Champs de l'Homnf1e. PRESENT: The boy with the candid camera. FUTURE: Hollywood Camera-man. JAMEs BERKELEY NASH, JR. JOSEPHINE FRANCES PARRISH O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou, And I didst laugh sans intermission. Romeo? Beta Club, 4g Dramatics Club, 1, Commercial Club, Glee Club, 1 2' 5' 4: Baseball. g' 4: Manager 5, 4 lSeCretaryJg B-Hi-Log lEditor-in-Chiefl. Basketball Team, PAST: W'inn'ir1g typilng mjdals. d . Y. PRESENT: o muc stu ying to of PAST' Heart Smashe-L FUTURE: Matron deaf and dumb school. PRESENT: Senior Class Romeo. FUTURE: Second Cary Grant. SARAH GRACE OLIVER . the bell: 'tis time that I were gone! South Edgecombe. Pinehurst, 1, 2: Lowe's Grove, 35 Girl Scouts, lg -I-H Club, 1, 2, 34 Class Secretary, lg Class Vice-President, 23 Glee Club, l, 2, 53 Home Economics Club. 5. PAST: Lowes Grove! PRESENT: Back seat in English class. FIITURI3: Manager Belks store. EGGS I MW a SENIORS l JANADIUS HERMAN PEARCE, JR. NORMAN CHEEK ROYSTER Nothing but death shall' stay me. '-Mischief, thou an afoot. Dramatics Club, 1, 2, Public Speaking Club, l, 2. 3, V .K , ' Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating Team, 3, 4: Baseball Glee Club- 3- 3-.42 Publlk 5P fakmSg Nliggef Swift Team, 1, 2' 5, 43 Basketball Team, 3, 4g Class Sec, 4 CAsst. Editorl, Class Treasurer, 2, 4-I-I Club, 2, 5, retary, 1, Vice-Presidegf of gClass, 2, President of P 1,Wh4 41 Bamballi 4' ass, AST: igx PAST: Bill, PRESENT: Class little boy. PREsENT: Star debater. FUTURE: Prizeanghter. FUTURE: Speaker of a unicameral legislature. MADGE REED PROCTOR Voice, gait, and action of a gentlewoman. Glee Club, l, 2, Beta Club, 3, 4 fSecretarylg Commercial Club, 5. 4, Dramatics Club, 1, 2: Public Speaking Club, l, 2, 4-H Club, l, 2. PAST: Jimmy, PRESENT: Baby, FUTURE: Blushing bride. W N Vera .fly 0' War VIRGINIA LORRAINE STEELE Nay, I shall ne'er be 'ware of mine own wit 'till I break my shins against it. E. K, Powe, lg Literary Society, lg Glee Club, l, 2. 3. 45 Beta Club, 5, 4, Commercial Club, 3, 43 B-Hi- Log Staff, 4, 4-H Club, 1, 2, Home Economics Club, lg Girl Scouts, 4g Science Club, 1. PAST: Soaprbox orator against rules! PRESENT: Sree-lesyf' FUTURE: Asst, clown in BETTIE FRANCES SORRELLS . . careless, reckless, and fearless of what's past, present, or to come. Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club, 5, President, 4: B-Hi-Log, 4, Sports Editor, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Public Speaking-Club, l, 2, 4-H Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 lPresidentlg Dramatics Club, lg Girl Scouts, 4. PAST: Junior boys' heart-throb. PRESENT: Ofncial cleaner of gymnasium floor. FUTURE: Mr. Kennedys assistant, QEQQQGEEQEQEEEQQQEQEQEQQN NANCY GRAY SEAMANS Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it. Student Council, lg Dramatics, lg Glee Club, l, 2, Commercial Club, 5, 43 B-Hi-Log Staff, 4. PAST: Beloved Nanny, PRESENT: Oh, Bruciel FUTURE: Brunette Jean Harlow. Ringling Bros. circus, MW HQQQQQQ THE NUGGET SENIORS l VESTAL COLUMBUS TAYLOR, JR, GEORGE BERNICE UMSTEAD I should not urge thy duty past thy might, What, thou speak'st drowsily? I know young bloocis look for a time to rest. Beta Club, li. PAST: Beau Brummel of Stagville. PAST: Bahama, Bethesda, etc., bright-light. PRESENT: Leamon Veasey's guardian, PRESENT: Whitey, FUTURE: Sleeping contest champion of America, FUTURE: Umstead International Airways. MARY FRANCES THOMPSON The heavens speed thee in thine enterprise. Basketball, 1, 2, 5, 41 Softball, 2, 5g Glee Club, 2, 5, 4: Public Speaking, I, 2, 5, 'ig Beta Club, -ig Dramatics Club, l, 23 4-H Club, 1, 2, 5, Ai, Student Government Representative, l, 2. PAST: Loyal 4-H Club member. 'PRESENT: Canning champion of United States. FUTURE: Canning Dept., care Good Homekeeping magazine. 'Mary Frances really is the 4-H canning champion of the nation, HELEN KOMA XWADDELL Wilt thou show the whole wealth of thy wit in an instance? Hope Valley, I1 Literary Culb, lg Dramatic Club, l 2, 4-H Club, I, 2, 5, -I, Tennis Club, lg Glee Club: 2, 3, 4g Commercial Club, 3. PAST: Chief wise-cracker. PRESENT: Koma. FUTURE: Hollywood glamour girl, JOE KING WOODY Be merry, and employ your chiefest thoughts to courtship . . Class Vice-President, 1, 4, Basketball, 1, Nugget Staff, Business Manager, 4, Public Speaking Club, lg Glee Club, I, 2, 5, vi. PAST: Josephus, PRESENT: Busy manager. FUTURE: Supreme Court Judge. QEQEQEESQQGEQQQEEEQQQEQEH PAGE ELEVEN EIQQQQ WW QQQQQQQQEQQQ QQ QfCQ'f5E33Q5?i THE NUGGET CLASS HISTORY S THE FRESHMAN Class of '54, We entered through Bragtowns open door, We were proud to be in high school, then, Forgetting that We were truly quite green Then came along our Sophomore year, The second great step in our high school career, When more serious things claimed attention from all Such as Glee Club, dramatics, and basketball. And, 'ere we knew it, We were juniors, who Were one step nearer the goal in view. Commercial Club, Beta Club, carnival, yes, And banquet and dance gave us small time to rest. Then, at last we were Seniors, the day had come! The goal we sought would soon be won. Yet, we found there were so many things to do, Rings, plays, and annual-and studies, too! But, ah! It was Worth it, and gladly we state: Heres to the Class of '38! PAGE TWELVE ' ?7d?s3 PQQQQQQQQQQQQQEEQQQQQQQ 655569.35 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CITY OF DURHAM COUNTY OF DURHAM March 29, 1938 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA We, the graduating class of I38, find that there are numerous possessions which we wish to leave to our friends and fellow students at Bragtown High School, so that we may not be forgotten. SECTION I Article I-To Bragtown School-our undying remembrance. Article 2-To the Faculty-a student body that doesn't need demerits. Article 5-To Mr. Ashe-a Senior Class that doesn't want an expensive annual. Article 4-To Mrs. Fallow-continued success as Senior Class teacher. Article 5-To Mrs. Kirkpatrick-a bigger and better Home Economics Club. Article 6-To Miss Wegener-more cooperation in her next operetta. Article 7-To Mr. Harris-a rubber ball for playful students. Article 8-To Miss Laws-pupils who will not break out window lights. Article 9-To Mr. Tarrall-a girls, basketball team that can win out in tournaments. Article 10-To Miss Page-Public Speaking Club members who will come to all meetings. Article ll-To Mr. Bowden-a geometry class that wants to learn geometry and will. Article 12-To Mr. Kennedy-less disturbance in the hall during class-time. Article I3-To our Parents-our love and gratitude for their sacrificial devotion. Article 14-To Mr. Paschall-pupils who will keep the windows closed on cold days. SECTION II Article I-To the juniors-as much enjoyment during your Senior year as we have had in ours. Article 2-To the Sophomores-pleasant thoughts for your junior year. Article 5-To the Freshmen-good ideas for the initiation of next year's Freshmen. Article 4-To the Commercial Club-a bigger and better picture in future annuals. SECTION III Article I-We, the Seniors, also find that we have individual possessions to leave to I, Herman members of the Junior Class. Pearce, do will my good opinion of myself to Fred Sorrell. I, Alma Clark, do will my dimples to Lucille Nash. I, Richard Davis, do will my French vocabulary to Beverly Belvin. I, Madge Proctor, do will my baby ways to Ruth Thompson. I, Caureal Fogleman, do will my sweet disposition to Catherine Holloway. I, Bruce Harper, do will my graceful walk to Guy Murray. We, Sally Dunnagan and Kathryne Durham, do will our quietness to Sally Garrard and Gladys Lunsford. I, Edna Lance, do will my group of admirers to jean Stirewalt. I, Bernice Umstead, do will my easy-going ways to Tommy Carrington. I, B. Nash, do will my title of Romeo to Bob Timberlake. We, Myrtle Ball and Nancy Seamans, do will our back seats in English class to Dixie Walton and Dorothy Carter. QContinued on page twenty-five? PAGE THIRTEEN MW EQQQQQQQQQQMMMQQQQQQQQQQE SENIOR SUPERLATIVES QGQEEE ......... ,,.-....4-dlu.,A..:1 ,,., ,JAM .. . , ,, . MW SENIOR SUPERLATIVES If FEEDS? ,A RN THE NUGGET FRED SORRELL . VIRGINIA GERY VIRGINIA BURNEY ELIZABETH BELL BEVERLY BELVIN FRANCES BERRY 44397 JUNIOR CLASS T JULIA NEAL MELISSIE PROCTOR JEAN STIREWALT WILLARD CARROLL DOROTHY CARTER CATHERINE CHAPPELL ROBERT COLELLA FRANCES DEZERN GERALDINE DILLEHAY RUTH MARY DIXIE MARY EDITH THOMPSON ELLEN WATSON WALTON FRANCES WILSON YORKE ANNIE DURHAM SALLY GARRARD ANNIE MAE HASKINS DUREMA HILLIARD CATHERINE HOLLOWAY MARGARET HUSRETH GLADYS LUNSFORD LUCILLE NASH HELEN NEAL FRANCES RHEW LOUISE DAVIS A. M. ADDISON RALPH APPLE CARLYLE BAINE MONROE BLANKENSHIP ARLIA CARDEN TOMMY CARRINGTON THOMAS EVANS . . President . . Vice-Prefizienz Secretary and Treafurer FRANK FOREMAN MANGUM JOHNSON NELSON HAWLEY CLIFFORD HOLLOWAY CHESLEY MAYHEW JOHN MERRITT GUY MURRAY WILLIAM NASH EUGENE ROBERTS NICK STEELE BAXTER TEASLEY CLAUDE THOMPSON BOB TIMBERLAKE LEAMAN VEASEY JOHN B. WADDELL MARVIN WATSON VUINIFRED WEAVER WILLIAM WIGGINS SEQQQ 365395559 QE EEE EEE E239 E533 QJEQQ PAGE SIXTEEN I 523 I A Y. , A MN? ,g T E, f 'f 'u I 0 17 Q itil-I ,dJ,'I'if,.U9iffff5'!7i EDWIN KING . BEN BARNHILL . . IRENE TUCK . . KATHRYN ALLEN SYBIL BOOTH CYNTHIA BROWNING IRENE BROWNING CHRISTINE CARDEN NANNIE CLEMENTS ELOISE CLINE ELAINE COLCLOUGH WILMA LEE FOGLEMAN GLADYS GARRARD ANNIE LEE GLENN HAZEL GLOSSON MARY RUTH HAYES JANIE HILL PATTIE HODNETT LOUISE HOLLOWAY THELMA HUNT JEANETTE JONES ALICE LENTZ ALDA MURRAY DORIS N IFONG 7, I ' . -nh y- Y- 'ff' f SOPHOMORE GLASS !iZfff?'ff l4fu52 U bd G LA DARE PEARCE VERA RHEW GENEVA RIGSBEE MELBA ROBERTS DORIS ROYSTER ELSIE MAE SEWELL DORIS SHAW BETTY JANE STIREWALT EDITH THOMAS LILLIAN THOMPSON RACHEL THOMPSON NANCY UMSTIEAD GERALDINE WALL MARGARET WATSON EDYTHE WELLS EDNA WINSTEAD G. XV. BIRMINGHAM AMOS BULLOCR BARNETT CRABTREE CHARLES GREENE THOMAS GOOCH . . Prefident . . . Vice-Prefidefzf Secre!m'y and Tzwzmref' BUCK HERNDON BILLY HAIQPER LONNIE HICKS FRANK HILL ROBERT KIRKLAND JOHN LATTA CARLYLE LIVINGSTON NORMAN MANSEIELD JAMES SLAUGHTER CHARLES TYNER FLETCHER WALL ERVIN WATSON RALPH WHITFIELD IRA WILLIAMS, JR. EBERT WOOD MARK WOODY CLARENCE JACKSON REX WARREN RICHARD WATSON BILL MCCALL ERNEST HACKNEY S 2 J -'-,w,,, MN QQQQQQW THE NUGGET 1 XV X-. EDWARD HASWELL BILL MCLEOD VALINDA BROWNING EDNA BECKWITH JOSEPHINE BIRMINGHAM MARIE BROWNING BERTHA MAE CARDEN HELEN CARTER EDITH CLARK FRANCES COLEMAN MILDRED CRANK EVELYN DUNNAGAN DUDLEY DURHAM LOUISE FISH MARIE FLETCHER LILLIAN GARRETT VALIND GREENE DORIS HACKNEY DOROTHY HERNDON MABEL HUNT EUDORA JACKSON HILDA MCFARLAND LENORA MCKINNIE DOROTHY MCLEAN BETTY MONTSINGER MARGARET MORGAN LILLIAN PARRISH ELOISE PEARCE MARY FRANCES PENRY VIRGINIA PROCTOR FRESHMAN CLASS HILDA RAKES MARIE RAY MAY RHEW ROSALIE SCOGGINS DORIS SEWELL MAY TEW COSETTE THOMAS SALLY VAUGHAN ANNA WADDELL EDNA WOOD KATHLEEN WOODY MARY HELEN WRENN GERTRUDE MOORE TERRY BEASLEY VERNON BOOTHE STANLEY CLEMENTS EULIE DANIELS SAM DOSSETT ROBERT GARRARD ELTON HASWELL HERMAN JACKSON PHILIP KIMBALL THELEERT LLOYD MALBOURN NASH BILLY NEAL EARL ROBERTS GLENN TAYLOR . . Prexident . . . . Vice-Prefidefzl . Secretary and Treamrer ED TILLER BURKE WEAVER THOMAS WIIEELER ROY ADDISON WALLACE BULLOCK WALTER BROWN OTEY BURTON OTTO COLCLOUGH LEON CRABTREE EVERETT DANIELS CARL DEZERN EXCEL DUNCAN J. M. FOREMAN CLIFTON GARRARD BUSTER GRINSTEAD SIDNEY JONES MEXTON KIMBALL BOBBY MILLER EDWIN NASH DON NIEONG FRANK RAINES OTIS TAYLOR BILLY THOMPSON LINWOOD T IPPETT WAYNE TILLEY J. B. WEAVER J. C. YATES QEQE PAGE EIGHTEEN MW HQQQQQQQQQQMMMQQQQQQQQQQE if-'s fu , .. L NUGGET STAFF LEILEY GARRARD . . Edizor-in-Chief NORMAN ROYSTER . A.f.ff.fld72l Editor ELLEN EARNHARDT . Literary Editor JOE WOODY . . . Bmineff Mrzrzager WILLIAM MANSFIELD, RAYMOND BROWNING .... Auiftarzl Bufineyf Mmmgery QE MM EQQQQQQQQQQMMMQQQQQQQQQQE BETA CLUB LEILEY GARRARD . . . . Premlenz HERMAN PEARCE ..... Treaiwef' ELLEN EARNHARDT . . VfC6AP7'6JiLZl677f VIRGINIA STEELE . Progmm Cbmrmmz MADGE PROCTOR . . . . Secretary MRS. FALLOW . . Finally Spommf 'DRAMATIC PLAYERS This group gave a one-act play, The Little King, in the State Dramatic Toumarnent. The cast includes Julian Crissman, Paul Royster, Erna Allen, Herman Pearce, and William Mansheltl, Mrs. Fallnw was the director and Richard Davis, student director. EGQEGEQEQEQQEEQEQQQEQEEEH hd' MW HQQQQ , 4 ' . -ffgfgfffw, Y ww 11,5 ,- - , K V , , , I ,g,1j,W, . . L . ww 7 f' , GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MISS WEGENER ...... . . , .' . Direcmr X5 sf' Ji' JJ L W, , , BOYS' GLEE CLUB Miss WEGENER ........... Direczor QGQQQEQQQQQQQGQQEQQEEQQEQ MW EQQQQQQQQQQMYMQQQQQQQQQQE DEBATING TEAM AEE1RMAT1vEg NEGATIVE: FACULTY ADVlSERb HERMAN PEARGE ALFRED GREENE Miss PAGE ELLEN EARNHARDT FRANK FOREMAN Miss LAWS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB EL1.EN EARNHARDT .... Premteazz GLENN TAYLOR ...,. Sefremry JEAN STIREWALT . . . Vice-Prefidenl SALLY VAUGHAN . Progwzm Chnmfmzm MISS PAGE .......... Faczflzy Aalmer QEQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQE PAGE TWENTYATWO N MW HQQQE THE NUGGET 3 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM BETTY SORRELLS, ERNA ALLEN, HASSELL BARNHILL, WILLIE LEE HORTON, MYRTLE BALL, EDNA LANCIQ, MARY FRANCES THOMPSON, MELISSIE PROCTOR, VALINDA BROWNING, DORIS ROYSTER, RUTH THOMPSON, FRANCES DEZERN, MR. TARRALL, Conch. Q 1 4 A I BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM RAYMOND BROWNING, HERMAN PEARCE, RALPH WHITFIELD, EDWARD WOOD, NELSON HAWLEY, SAM DOSSETT, FRED SORRELL, TOMMY CARRINGTON, A. M. ADDISON, J. B. NASH, Mzmagerg MR. BOWDEN, Coach. QEQQQQQQQQQQQQQQEQQEQQQQH PAGE TWENTYYTHRIIIQ 'V wwf THE NUGGET '+R HOME ECONOMICS CLUB JULIA NEAL ........ Premlenr IRENE T UCK .... .... S ccrelary FRANCES DEZERN .... Vice-Prefidenl MYRTLE BALL ....... Treumrer MRS: KIRKPATRICK ..... - ..... Fuculzy Admw , no f ' COMMERCIAL CLUB BETTIE SORRELLS ...... Prefidenz FRANCES PARRISH ...... Secremry MAIIGE PROCTOR ..... ViceYPre.fidenz DORIS CLINE ....... T mlm MR, KENNEDY ............ Famfzy Admer QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQEQEQQQZEQ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR MW EQQQQQQ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT lContinued from page thirteenj We, Alfred Greene and Norman Royster, do will our ability to skip to whoever can get away with it. I, Bettie Sorrells, do will my high scores in basketball to Frances Dezern. We, Raymond Browning and Joe Woody, do will our popularity with the ladies to Nick Steele and john Waddell. I, Mary Frances Thompson, do will my canning ability to Annie Durham. I, Frances Parrish, do will my dislike for the boys to Elizabeth Bell. I, Erna Allen, do will my alto voice to Helen Neal. We, Helen Waddell and Virginia Steele, do will our witty sayings to Baxter Teasley and Carlyle Bane. I, Hassell Barnhill, do will my sportsmanship medal to Melissie Proctor. I, William Mansheld, do will my candid camera to Eugene Roberts. We, Bertha Carroll and Virginia Fogleman, do will our curly locks to Catherine Chap- pell and Frances Rhew. I, Nancy Copley, do will my spectacles to Virginia Gery. I, Willie Lee Horton, do will my position as class beauty to Frances Berry. We, Alvada and Alwilda Lunsford, do will our friendly ways to Annie Mae Haskins and Geraldine Dillehay. We, Doris Cline and Geraldine Nash, do will our school-girl complexionsu to Mary Ellen Watson and Mary Frances Wilson. I, Mildred Biggers, do will my dignified ways to Edith Yorke. I, Sarah Oliver, do will my indifference to Leamon Veasey. I Adolphus Ball, do will my ability to take things as they come to Frank Foreman. 7 I, Ellen Earnhardt, do will my position on the debating team to A. M. Addison. I, Leiley Garrard, do will my high scholastic rating to Louise Davis. I, William Kimball, do will my position as school-bus driver to anyone who can arrive on time. I, V. C. Taylor, do will my part in the Senior play to Edward Wood. I, Robenia Clayton, do will my determination to learn French to Ralph Apple. We appoint Mr. Ashe executor to this, our last will and testament. Witnesses: ELLEN EARNHARDT AND LEILEY GARRARD, Members of the Class of '58. Temztom. S? QE MW HQQQQQQQQQQMWMQQQQQQQQQQE PB G5 -1 1 l 'Tumorrdvqs Styles -Today! Coinpliinentf i PRITCHARD-BRIGHT at COMPANY 7 ASK YOUR DEALER M055 BREAD for gp HBRAMCOW Notebook Fillers, Tablets, Composition Books, etc. Made in Durham's Only gp Daylight Bakery, Brame Specialty Co. This Spaee Dea'ieatea' To Better Ea'aeati0nal Facilities In Darloain A BY i CEWIC , VFIDELITY ami DEDICATED TO Better Banking In Daebain l l MEMBER F. D. 1. C. QEQQQQ PAGE TWENTY-SIX MW EQQQQQQQQQQMMMQQQQQQQQQQH THE NUGGET 131132 Ulinihersitp I i Offers complete courses leading to degrees in Trinity College for Men and the Woman's College. Ample dormitory facilities in commodious buildings on two campuses of 5,200 acres. Session of 1938-1939 opens September 21, 1938. Freshman Week begins September 15. i Address applications and inquiries to THE SECRETARY 9 , Duke University Durham, North Carolina Compliments of C' D. KENNY CO. Teas, Coffees, Sugars Shop McCullers' Barber PHONE L-8332 QQ Foot of S. Market Street I 207 East Main Street l , C omplimentf DURHAM, N. c. DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE 1 COMPANY QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQEEQQQH PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN ww 1 PQQTQQQ QQ QQ QQQQQQQQ QT? QQ QIQQQQFQ T H E N U G G E T North Durham Drug Haskell 81 M011-is Store Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods P Prescription Drugglsts Raincoats - Overshoes - Boots Q Q Q P Phone F-2951 714 Mangum Street Durham, North Carolina East Parrish Street Durham, N. C. QQ Complimemx DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA E-JL? 1 Uzzle Motor Company, Inc. Claytolfs Shoe Shop Oldsmobiles--6 and 8 P 1 Cadillac and LaSalle QW I gp 119 N. Mangurn Street Corner Main and Dillard Streets Phone F-6491 W PHONE N-191 1 ,YY , Y , 1 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT l L4 MW HQQQQQQ Tire GROCETERIA COUNTRY PRODUCE - MEATS y ALL KINDS OF CANNED PRODUCTS l -.,? N 108 East Parrish Street Phone L-954 l Complimemf Durham Bank 8: Trust 5 y Company l YOUR BANK FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW' N BRANCHES IN l APEX, COOLEEMEE, CREEDMOOR, HILLSBORO, MEBANE AND WAKE FOREST l 1 i WELCOME McD0nald's Drug Store TO THE Prescription Druggists Cigars, Candy and Toilet Articles S T A T E i my Dmlmmlf Family Theatre y Every Show I Telephone L-2451 for l WEST DURHAM- N' C' Your Pleasurel' QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQEQQQQQQQQH MESS FSESYQQQE QQ QQ QQQIQIQQQQ QQ QQ QQQQQS THE NUGGET Complete Banking Service for Individuals, Firms and Corporations w The Depositors National Bank of Durham Durham, North Carolina SHAW Paint and Wall Paper Co. PAINTS WALLPAPER VENETIAN BLINDS 113-115 East Chapel Hill Street The D1LLoN SUPPLY MORRIS PLAN COMPANY BANK Mill Supplies - Machinery Myers Home Water Systems DURHAM, N. C. , . Contractors Supplies W Plumbing and Heating Equipment Capital .... JSlO0,000.00 1011115 Manville R005Hg I Surplus .... 3BlO0,000.00 fa 5 209 North Church Street Member FDIC DURHAM Compliments Compliments of Kennedy Auto Service PAUUS PLACE ll2 9th Street MW EQQQQ THE NUGGET ODELUS Restaurant We Never Close You Will Like Our Food Home-Made Piei and Rollf I Q D 205 East Main St. Opposite Court House i ODELL MANSFIELD, Prop. Montgomery's Florist 1 Cut Flowers, Designs and Plants 1 QD Telephone I-7951 WEST DURHAM, N. C. i i Watts Street SC1'ViC0 Andrews, Direct Tailors r Stauon Best Values Anywhere i Washing - Polishing Greasing QP i J- C- GATES, PYOP- 110 North Mangum Street B E E R DURHAM, N. C. Y i Compliments of IDEAL DINER Durham Laundry Co. Durham's Leading Laundry L i i Opposite Bus Station DIAL L-991 V W. W. KIMBALL Travelers' Service Station MONUMENTS Cars Washed and Greased MARKERS - IRON FENCES W W T - RoXBoRo ROAD - I, p PHCNE J-0352 W. L. Parrish W. o. Fletcher i 810 W. Peabody Street Telephone Number J-2624 Q QEQQQEQEQEQEQEQQEQQEQEQQH PAGE THIRTY-ONE MW EQQQQQQQQQQMMMQQQQQQQQQQW THE NUGGET E t G. and T. CAFE, Inc. Better Food - Better Cooking Compliments of Weeks' Esso Service QD gg 119 E. Main St. Mangum St. and Rigsbee Ave. DURHAM, N. C. DIAL F-0191 t A Murdock Ice 8: Coal Company , Durham's Oldest Store 518 Morgan Street ma mt: North Carolina,s Buy From the Red Trucks Finest Store gp mn J-0341-PHONES-F-401 1 Main and Corcoran Streets DURHAM, N. C. r , MODEL LAUNDRY Compliments of and DRY CLEANERS Public Hardware Company an DURHAM, N. C. DURHAM, N. c. PAGE T1-IIRTYVTWO MW QQQQQQH THE NUGGET T E F 1 R D T3 J. E. .EARETELD 4 AUCIIOII SCFVICC l DURHAM'S A LARGEST DEPARTMENT W STORE When you have land to sell see l 307-311 West Main Street FRANKLIN BARFIELD l DRINK ADKINS RoYA R0wN ALL SERVICE Co. A l W l ' PHONE F-8241 E E Yates and Chapel Hill Street l 12 Oz. of Quality W A W l T A . . C. B. Th A Durham Nehl Bottllng Co. Ompson l l l G L A S S Belk-Leggett Co. R WHEN GLASS IS BROKEN CALL A SPECIALIST A Most Pleasant and Full Length Mirrors Installed Profitable Place to Shop l T in Any Door 1 Mirrors Made to Order 6 X COMPLETE STOCK M , Th h Ch 1 21111 I'OU 7 IO El C ' l Carolina Glass Co. Hill ima P l 425 W. Main Sf. Phone L--4838 KEQQEQQQQQQEQGQQGEQEQQQEH A PAGE THIRTY-THREE SEQ QQ QQ QL? 552523 MES? FQQQQQQQQQSYQQGEQQQ QQ QQQQCQZECFS THE NUGGET White Star Laundry Phone - J-1441 - Phone Broaden Your Knowledge by Reading E W The Herald-Sun Papers Our Service Is Complete Morning - Evening - Sunday D R I N K l BooNE DRUG COMPANY The Drug and Seed Store I Where Quality Counts W IN TRIANGLE , Cor. Mangum, Parrish and Orange Phones I.-911 - L-912 I N B O T T L E S Delicious and Refreshing W A Six-Bottle Carton is Nice to Have in Your Home W Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. DURHAM, N. C. l l l Compliments of CO1HPlifI'1CHfS of H0lleman's Grocery SCUTT sl ROBERTS and E7 B -T S d Sh I on on 0 a op Durbamh Foremoft I Roxboro Road Cleanerf l m em S m me t e ef, PAGE THIRTY-FOUR QQQJLECZQ CSE QJQQZQSQSQ Q. ., MW WQQQQQQQQQQMMMQQQQQQQQQQM THE NUGGE'I A NICKEL DRINK OM fP5'fi,. WORTH A DIME HUB CLOTHING COMPANY DURHAM, N. C. MILLER BROS. Groceries and Meats an 1424 WATTS STREET A. PRIMAKOF F 114 East Parrish Street DURHAM, N. C. The , YOUNG MEN 'S SHOP QD 126-128 East Main Street QD Szgfle .' : Quality Value Compliments of Barbour-Willstoll Tobacco Co. DURHAM, N. C. Your Watch Is Valuable For Repairs, Trust Skilled Repairmen Q D Geo. W. Ferrell 108 West Parrish Street Opposite Silver's 5 WATCHMAKERS QQEQEQQEQQQQQEQQQQQQQEQQQ PAGE THIRTYYFIV MN H3533 THE NUGGET l N T Glymphis Esso Station Corner E. Main and Queen Streets Q PHONE F-9895 Q E. B. and H. K. Glymph, Mgrs. T Gas, Oil, Washing and Greasing l lt ls Our Business to Please You-Your 1 Business Will Please Us DURHAM, N. C. PHONE L-8491 City Ice Cream Company Our Cream If the Cream of Creamy 731 N. Mangum Street DURHAM, N. C. We V SCOTT coAL T COMPANY r +me Compliments of B. C. P. LUNCH QQ Morgan Street Durham, N. C. Compliments of Markham Clothing Company INCORPORATED Clothiers and Furnishers 103 East Main Street DURHAM, N. C. Z I 1 me THE Hufff UF SEPYIFB' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Q P TELEPHONE N-147 . IMTMMENWY ev11Ba1asmm A H AT G - VENTILATING D-I-X-I-E E IN AIR-CONDITIONING or Stokers - Oil Burners THnui'N'11uNr gp Bread, Rolls and Muffins 115 South Mangum Street L-6531 E566 PAGE THIRTY-SIX - Y., 1 l 1 4 1 w I .,, ,, ,WH 4 ,127 , A .A I , , A f ff - , -3.4, f 1, 'f -, . gg-, f A V I f , f f ' f ? L fi. ,-fg,f, f 'fbi , f - 45' ' ,gi ,' f ?, A, T., f f - , ., , ,r . 49, gg, 4, fury:
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