Bragtown High School - Nugget Yearbook (Durham, NC)
- Class of 1939
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F,xL1.Ow, M155 VVHITE 4' ' ' '. 1 1 4 , , PAGE TVVO 'Mi - as YJICDICATION T0 THE NIENIORY OF 'IQTQNUGGET PAULINE BARNHILL VVHO WAs ONE ov Us, UN FEBRUARY, 1936 TIL XVI-IEN THE GREAT SCHOOLMASTER TOOK HER FROM US TO IOIN THE CHOIR INVISIBLE PAGE THREE l 5 L, The NUGGET SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS EUGENE ROBERTS, ..... . ......,.....,..,,.....,...............,..Prcsident ANNIE DURHAINVI .... ..., V ice-President DUREMA HILLIARD .,.. ...... S ecretary 'TOMMY CARRINGTON .4.. ...,... . ....., .... . . ,.... T reasurer Morro: We cling steadfastly to our goali' CoLoRs: FLOWER! EMBLEM: Blue and Gold Forget-me-not Clasped Hands CLASS POEM The Senior class of ,39 Are bidding you adieug You all have been so very kindg To leave you grieves us, too. Blue and gold will float forever, And help us reach our goals. Our motto bids us all togetherg Cling steadfast-thro' all life's toils. VWe chose this Hower from all the rest, The little forget-me-not, High hope and aim, the very best- May they ne'er be forgot. Our symbol is a hand-clasp strong. We've loved its friendly glow. May days to come still keep it warm, As on our ways we go. -CATHERINE HOLLOWAY. PAGE ' FOUR 43955 E .qw 1 ,AJ .thi r v I A W fiwr The NUGGET 2 A ' YN' M21 : - ,L 'M SENIQRS . 1 w ' V .lf '- ' J YJJ mt.,- ANGEL MONIKCJE ADDISON, IR. Baseball 2, Co-Captain 5,441 Basketball 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Public Speaking Club 4: Beta Club 4: Commercial Club 3: Trihangle Debate 4: Nusoi-.T Staff 4. Lileks: Baseball: basketball: French fbelieve it or notljz brunettes: to walk to the bus. Disiaiu-'sz Tlieme-writing MARX' ELIZABETH BELL Public Speaking Club 1: Clee Club i, 2, 5, 4 4-H Club I, 2. 5. Iakias: Dancing: new dresses: dramaties: flat tering remarks from -'- QU l7ISl,IKI-.SZ Long skirts: home-work: parallels. r- ' XIASSAR C,5iRL1s1:E BAINE i 1 E. K. Powe 1 l.1KEs: Ciggfingz killiiig time: being independ' CHI. ' llISLlKl.S'f Bookkeeping: studying - ELIZABETH BEVERLY BELVIN Cleo Club 2, 5: Public Speaking Club 1, 2: 4-H Club 1, 2: Beta Club 3. Luci-s: A big pickle and a piece of cake: grin- ning. IJlSl.IKl'iSI Ceomctrv: French: silly gags. I i f HJ' il ffl 4. 4 , sf. NVIRGINIA E. BIQRNEY Basketball 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Public Speaking Club 4: Secretary and Treasurer 5: President ol' English Club 4: Ii. K. Powe I, 2: Literary Soeietv Vice President 1: Chaplain 2: Cirl Scouts I, 2. l.lKl-.SZ Romantic novels: poetry: soft reds and blues: girls: boys: ei'erylJotli'. IJISLIKI-,SI To outline dramatic lessons. MfXliX' FRANcEs BERRY Clee Club 2, 4: Dramatics Club i: 4-ll Club i, 2, 5: Beta Club 4: Secretary Treasurer 2: St-ere' tarv of Class 5. lakhsz Beautiful hair: pretty dresses: fur coats: a eoneeited boy. IBISLIKI-SZ Sniooching : wise-cracks: hurrying, PACE FIVE 'V g ,ng A s-a s V A 133627317 The NUGGET Tn ' 7 ' 7 ' H' ' SENIORS Lous MONIKOE B1.ANKENsH1P Glee Club 4. Likiasz Guitars :intl singing: skating: liugene: bookkeeping: a good joke. Ilisriiusz Seriousness of any kind. IIJLIAN THoMAs CIARRINGTON Glee Club 3, 4: Basketball 3. 4: Basketball Captain 4: Dramatic Club 3: Boy Scout I, 2: Nttoowr Stall' 4: Baseball 3, 4: Class Treasurer I, 4. Liki-,sz To tease: basketball: dancing: arguing: smiling: smooching : girls. IIISLIKI-.SZ All classes: especially Bookkeeping: clcvotional programs. WILLARD FRANCES Cixiucoi. 1 ID 4-ll Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Seout 1, l.IKl'iSZ New hairtlresses: new hats: flowers: Iu- lia: home economics. l7ISl.IKlzSZ Lessons: studying: school. Vx 1 ROBERT ALFONSAS CZJLLELA South Fast Catholic High School in Philatlelphia I: Durham High 2. LIKIAQSZ To disagree: tease. girls especially: Ion VVootly: G-Men Books. IUISLIKI-QSI City schools: parallels: report cards. Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girl 2. FRANcEs Louisa DEZERN 4-H Club I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball I, 2, 3: Captain 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Soft Ball I, 2: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Eng- lish Club 2, 3: li-Hi Log Staff 4: Scouts 1, 2, 3. Luci-.s: Hillsboro: basketball: soft ball: tcle- phone calls at the oth periotl. Disiaxi-.sz Note-books: writing poetry: poor sports. CATHRYNE EVELYNE CIIAPPELLE 4-ll Club 1, 2, 3: Dramatics I, 2: Public Speak- ing Club 1, 2: Glee Club I: B-Hi Log Staff 4' Home Economics Club 3 l,IKI-,SZ Chewing gum: themehwriting: Creetl- moor: poetry writing: to laugh: mountain music. llISl.IKliSZ Not seeing Gene Autry. PACE SIX 2 W.. ' The NUGGET S N I 0 R sp, in wwf' 'r CiERALDINE DELVIE DILLEIIAS' THOMAS HUNTER EVANS 4-ll Club I. 2, 5, Commercial Club 3, 4, B-Hi LIKES: To sleep: the newspaper: Life: tardies, Log Staff 4: Home Economics Club 5. ice-cream. l.IKIP.SZ Brunswick stew, candy, soft ball, to l7'5UKE5f llfmkkfflllni-YS U' lYC 011 UIUC- wise-crack. l,ISLIKl-.SZ Bookkeeping work sheets, spinach. ANNIE CORDELIA DUIRHAM Glee Club I, 2, 5, 4, 4-H Club I, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Beta Club 5, Vice-President 4, Commercial Club 3, President 4: Public Speaking Club 4, Class Vice-President 4, Ntioczm' Staff 4, Assistant Iiditor B-Hi Log 4, Girl Scout 5, 4. Llxris: Typing: sewing, poetry, the Senior Class: smiles, swing music. DIsI.IKEs: Dogs: dishonesty, lending.: home-work. ' I Wff S FRANK FOREINIAN ANNIE MAE HAsK1Ns Public Speaking Club 2, 5, Science Club I: liast Clee Club I, 2, 5: Beta Club 3, 4: Commercial Durham 1: Boys' Literary Club, President IQ Tri- Club 5, 4: 4-H Club I, 2: B-Hi Log Staff 4. llnillc Debilm 2, 33 Rlldlfl Club 3- LII41-.sz Pretty jewelry, flowers, typing: hair- l.IKEs: Blondes, debatcsg drive ll school busg bows. bull-sessions, talking of any kind. IDISLIKI-.SZ Green cherries, blushing. I7IsI,IKEs: Math: to be silent, exactness. SALLY ELIZABETH CSARRARD Clee Club I, 2, 5, 4Q Beta Club 5. 4, 4-H Club I, 2, Public Speaking Club I, 2. LIKEs: To study, sweaters and skirts, blue, sincerity. DIsLIIu-.s: Conceitetl people, not liaving lIer lessons. PACE SEVEN l,rw 'Af' 'Mfr 9 V av-1' ju 'M We J-Y The NQGGET ii A C .iofi rf .A I A - 3 . I S E lr .. my fy xl Offs- ' CI.IIJI1oIuJ LEE HOLLOWAY i DUIREMA HILLIARD Basketball 4: Glee Club I, 4: Baseball 3, 4. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 3, President 4: Class Secretary 4: 4-H Club I, 2, 4: Public Speak- I.II4I.s: Guitars: singing: trucks: green: moxie ing Club President 4: Commercial Club 5, Vice- magazines: fun: Lucille Nash. President 4: B-Hi Log Editor 4: Nifouiai' Stall- DIsI.IKI4.s: Work of any kind: seriousness: im- liditor-in-Chief 4. portant people. LIKES: ul.ynn : typing: .Xlice Faye: diamonds: writing plays: Dramatics. ' l IJIsI.IIu.s: Using the same hairdress: Ia se friends. CATIIEIKINE I'IULLOXVAY 4fH Club I: Home Economics Club 3: Beta Club - - 'fn . ' N ' B-Hi Log Stall 4. If 3 3. 4. , I U lucrs: Picnicsz Gene . 'y - Commercial Club 3. 4. 7 I Xuti ': typing: soup: iok- . lf ,balm lJISl.IKl'.SZ Bookkeeping: wasting time. A Vi -fl I ing: teasing: Chinese checkers. - I 1 fiLADYS MERLE LUNsFoRD MARGAIQET' ANN HUSIQETH Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club I, 2, 3. 4: Home Ilillsboro I: Literary Club I: Glee Club I, 2, 3 Economics Club 3. 4: Girl Scout 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3 I.IKIis: Music: alto: typing: nursing: new shoes. Public Speaking Club I, 4: Dramatics Club I. l,ISLlKIfSZ Chemistry: baseball: lettuce sand- LIKI-sz Dramaties: Mr. Ashe's oiliceg fancy hose teachers. DIsI.IItI-is: Medicine: Hsnooty' girls: oranges. wiches. MILDRED IQINC Latin Club I, 2: Home Iiconomics Club 3: lieta Club 4. l,IKIiSZ Theme-writing: poetry: being a good sport: novels. IJIsI.IIu-.sz People who put on airs: singing: study hall. PAGE EIGHT 4... 1 4-- 1 7 ' A-f f The NUGGET '77 -' C. S H N I O R S 4- ' s,,A X .f .- GUY MURRAY Glcc Club 2, 5. 4. JW laxits: Music: sleeping: luanngg singing: flow- crs ancl plants. pl IDISLIKLSZ Being on timc: stuclv hall: l:'rcncli. WILLI.'Xb1 COLEBIAN NASH Baseball 5, 4: Colt Tcam 2, 5, 4. l.1Ki.s: Golf: baseball: foutball: to draw air ancs: inagazincs. l,ISI.IKI-LS: Talking: girls: French verbs: to bl usb. I,L'CILLE CANDIS N.XSl'I I RHI lm l Cleo Club I, 2. 5, 4: Ilumt- licunomius Club 5: Dramatics Club 1 - ' . 4 ' Staff 4: Iinglish Club 2, 5: Ccnnmcrcial Club 5.i4: Girl Smut I. 2. 5: 4-ll Club ' Ii 'U 3 , LlKLs: Lung Finger nails: bring Ll babv: talking: laughing: Hold Tigbt : wise-Cracks: lack Hul lnwav. I . ' Agn, HELEN NEAL 'lJIsLlKr1s: Svmphuny urclicstras: Sliakcspuarcz rules: straight hair. FRANCES IKENE RH EW Glcc Club I, 2, 5, 4: Soft liall iz liaskutball I: 4-ll Club 2: Girls' Literary Club 1: History Ill Public Spcaking 3: Beta Club 4: 4-H Club I. 2: Club, Vice-Prusimlcnt 1: ISL-ta Club 4. Scouts Ti 1, 3? H0910 l'1C'm0mlCS Clllll 5- lakus: Being' an iclt-al pupil: thu nilirc: Conti-sts L1Kifs: Singing: music: keeping oiliuc: Lumber- fwfr thc raclio. ton: liragtrnvn boys: Ilukc buvs: cutc girls. l,lSLIKESC Misbcliaving. IJisI.lKi'.s: Unpolishvtl nails: classical music. 2. 5: Scnuts 2, 5. JULIA NEAL Glue Club I, 2, 5, 4: Commercial Club 5: 'l'rt'asurcr 4: Class St-crctary 2: llunu' 7 . liconomics Club, lrcsiclcnt 5: linglish Club 2, 5: ll-Hi Lug Stall' 4: 4-H Club I, LIKI-lSZ Pix-tti' shoes: tall pmplc: blue clntlit-s: llnpc Vallcv: Stan- Buys Dlsuiu-sz Smart-.Xlt-cs. PACE NINE .J , 4-4- gi' 7 Q The NUGGET 1. . W ,222 ,, ,iq 'L vying,- ,',,.?j it ' 'S E N 1 0 R s J ,fad J gs, Q. 'QT I qs, - MALISSIA HAXVKINS PROCTOR V' Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1: Commercial Club 5, 4: BfHi Log Staff 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Captain 4: Soft Ball I: Home Economics Club 2, ,gg English Club 2, 3. L1KEs: Dancing: basketball: soft ball: hill-billy music. l7IsLIxr.s: Losing a game. EUGENE ROBERTS, IR. Clee Club 2, 5. 4: Basketball I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2. 4: Student Council I: Class Treasurer 2: President 4: 4-H Club IQ Scout 1, 2: NITGGET1' Stall 4: Public Speaking 3. LIKES: Irlot music: basketball: all B. H. IUISLIKICSZ Crabbie teachers: bookkeeping. ll ' FREDDIE Goiunotsr SORRELL, IR. Durham High I, 2: Class Treasurer 2: Class President Y, 3: Glee Club 5: Draniatics Club 3: Basketball 1, Lg, 4: Baseball 1, 3, 4, Nucaam' Staff 4. Linus: Red autos: basketball: new clothes: snapping. IJls1.1KEs: To come to school. S. girls: baseball: red lipstick. NICHOLAS STEELE Beta Club Lg. 4: Glec Club I, 2, 5, 4: Dramatics Club 3. l.iKEs: Brunette Iunioi' girls: chewing gum: singing bass: being late: eats. DIsLIKEs: Study halls: being a baby. JEAN WINIFRED BAXTER TEASLEX' Glee Club 4: Baseball 5, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3: Basketball Manager 4g Dramatics Club 4: Tourna- ment Play 4. lall-Cl-181 Dramatics: baseball: driving school bus: getting out of French, IJis1.1Kr.s: To ride slowly. STIREWALT Clee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Beta Club 5, 4: Public Speaking Club I, Vice-President 3: Commercial Club 3: NFCGET Staff 4: 4-H Club 1, 2. Lixiisz All boys: helping folks: smiles: pineapple juice. l,ISLlKl.SZ lflirts: blutlsg insincerityg Hgripersf' PAGE TEN Lf- TT' x 7' c l ' .1 ,Q ' ff K V , E E, ' ,E :E in ii, E: K: Y' The Nad -T -f -f , ,, ,,,, , E, ,E Z K ,,,, ,Ayn ,K 9 ' -VJ ' .V Q Q r , . J ' J s1+,N1oRs :,,. ,J . 'E K Ii! i 'WNWW ROBERT WILBUKN T1MBE1u.AKE UHN BUXTON WADDELL ii. 7 licta Club 5: Tri-asurcr 4: Clcc Club 1. 1. 5, 4- Clcc Club 1, 2, g. 4: Coll Team 4: Dramatics Lucis: Motlcl airplanes: cameras: swimming: Club S- football: brunettes: Annie. Luuas: Golf: football: final: clramatics: p0t'll'yZ IJISLIKLSZ Matli: nliniplus: nth pcrionl. more fnml. Disiaiu-.sz Stutly hall: nn fowl: all lcssons. 1 ELs1E RUTH rl1H01N4PS0N Clcc Club 1, 2. 5: Beta Club 3, 4: Commercial Cl b 4' H-Hi lug Stall 4: Basketball I. 2, 5, 4. Au 3, . . Lim-s: Typing: singing: pianos: baslictballz Sunilav Schuul. J Disiiixi-sz rl-'l lI'0XViI1J awa, moncv: green cliff- 1 i ries. I '!,,M'i ALA. suv f' f ' .M iff? ,,,,.-.NNW VVILLIAIXI D. Wiccixs MARVIN BROOKS W.'xTs4mN - Baseball 1, 1, 5, 4: Glue Club 4: Oak Cmnt I Clue Club 1, 2, 5, 4. Linus: Houlcl-Qccping: catching a snmlig: plavs: Linus: Virginia: tlrcainingz 1ll71JL'Lll'll1g innocent ice crcalu. brunettes: to tease: skating. Ilisiaiu-sz Grammar: all lessons. l,ISI,lKl-.SZ Back-scat driving: hnrgutting his ilig nity. MARY ELLEN Wiwsox 'lub 1 4' Cumint-rcial Club 5: Sccrt-tarv Glen C, ,5, V. . 4: B-l'li-Lug Staff 4: Beta Club 4: Public Speak- ing Club 4. I.1Ki.s: Music: lvping: fricncls: music pins: sin- ccrit D1s1.1iu4,s: 0 it V. T l N ticklccl: blushing: cats. PAGE ELEVEN A The NUGGET F l, Q3- A . X if. l , SENIORS l ff- f4fZf,f,,,U Ajit, ...JW . WA! l l Q F70-ZA, l MARY FRANCES WILSIJN EDITH ELIZABETH YORKE l 4-H Club 1, 2: Home Economics Club 31 Beta Clue Club 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 1, 2, Lg: Commer- l Club 3, Secretary 4: Clee Club 1, 2, 31 Public cial Club 5, 41 Soft Ball 1, 2, English Club l Speaking Club 2, 3. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5' l.lKEs: Crackers, chemistry, bows in her hair, Likes: Beautiful diamonds, pretty clothes, big f home economics: intellectual conversations. cars: a hearty laugh, l IJ1sLlKEs: To be called Shorty g English note- l,lSLIK1:SZ To memorize poetry, parallel re- l books. ports, original compositions. Not Pictured I G 2 ' i , ,f ARLIA WILSON CARDEN lxf A I, 1 'ua , ,an efziwic . 'V s , i 1' 5 CLASS HISTORY A ' ' 1. September 8, 1935-Eighty-two freshmen entered high school sarcastic and green. 2. September 9, I935-WSIS green, but today are blue from initiations. 3. December 23, 1935-Mid-term exams-only seventy in the fold. 4. February 24, 1936-Pauline Barnhill, a beloved classmate, lost forever. 5. November 15, 1936-ThOSC Algebra ll worries with Mr. Nichols. 6. February 12, 1937-Operetta- Bitter Sweet Annefl 7. February 18, 1938-Iunior play, K'Oh! Susan. 8. April 29, 1938-City Armory overrun with luniors and Seniors at the annual banquet. 9. March 1, 1938-Girls' basketball team won County Championship. 10. December 23, 1938-Regret the loss of Mr. Bowden, a faculty member, through transfer. ' ' 11. February 10, 1939--Beta Club banquet with Uncle Willie. 12. March 1, 1939-That rough-and-tumble basketball game with Schoolfield, Va., at Hillsboro. 13. March 19, 1939-GlCC Club trip to Greensboro. 14. March 19, 20, 21-Senior play in full swing. 15. May 10, I93Q-WC have Sheepskins.,' PAGE TWELVE A A Y , 2.442-.4l The NUGGET PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '39 Well, you can imagine my surprise when my husband came into the house one morning and said we were soon to be on our way to the 1940 World's Fair. Oh, that was a wonderful day to me. Our belongings were soon collected and packed into our trailer and we climbed into our '56 roadster. On our way at last! We rode for nearly a hundred miles when the left back tire gzrve out and imagine my surprise when a mechanic came to our aid. lt was none other than Fred Sorrell. Of all people! You never would have known him in those greasy overalls. We had just recovered from that shock when at a little wayside restaurant we were set back again as Annie Durham, one-time class beauty, came to wait on us. We chatted a few minutes, only to had Bob Timberlake was her helper and then we were off. We reached New York without any more shocks but guess what met our eyes as we stopped for a policeman's signal? As he stood and breathed it was none other than Arlia Carden, a big-city policeman. We continued on our way only to see a great neon sign blinking with bright red lights, iiA'fTCJRNEX' FRANK FoREMAN. We decided to surprise him by dropping in on him but were fooled again. As we entered his elaborate office his secretary CWell, well, well,-Gladys Lunsford! We remained long enough to regain our strength and then we headed straight for the World's Fair. We arrived early in the afternoon and purchased our ticket and started into the gates. There stood our ole pal, Clifford Holloway, our one-time bus driver. I was sure he would become a professional at such a good start. After such a good start l knew we would enjoy our visit. We started the tours of the shows. We came upon a show of beauties dancing in very abbreviated hula skirts and before my unbelieving eyes there stood three of my old school chums-Sallie Gar- rard, Mary Ellen Watson and Iulia Neal. I thought my time was over but my heart continued to beat. We continued down the midway until we came to an interesting-looking show. We entered the show and believe it or not there sat Frances Berry. the one and only snake charmer. Before we left Frances had that pretty little snake wrapped about her Hnger! I Next to the snake charmer was none other than that man of beauty and strength, A. M. Addison, showing everyone how to become 'Kmuscle boundf, We continued on our way and we were confronted by the show caller,', Carlisle Raine. No one would have guessed that he would end up in such a way after such a grand start as a book of knowledgewl We listened for a few minutes and could hardly believe our ears as he announced The Rages of Paris -the greatest fan fCo111im1m' on Page TlL'f'!1fj fTl'l'l PAGE THIRTEEN The NUGGET A., , .L k I HM .. 5531 ' 4 5 i Q . 2 1 ' Y HW if .1--,Q g,. A . :ff 'GY' 'czsf TimbeS:KL-'Durham O Quii.'l'tST A . Nash -'F btw nw YB ' M951 'Bam Y. M 'X 'nf' cl N315 PAGE FOURTEEN if PAGE FIFTEEN The NUCJGET Xu ,M . 1s The NU G G Wi in E LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CITY oi: DIJRHAIXI COUNTY OF DURHAM STATE or NORTH CAROLINA March 20, 1939 We, the graduating class of lgo, 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. Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article SECTION I y 1-To Bragtown School-our everlasting friendship. 2-To the Faculty-A student body with less noise in the halls. 3-To Mr. Ashe-Continued success in the use of the sound system. 4-To 5-To Mrs. Fallow-A Senior Class whose members cooperate. Mrs. Adams-A Home Economics Class that will listen to her when she speaks. 6-To Mr. Harris-A Chemistry Class that will pay attention on class and never need detention slips. 7-To Miss Brown-A class that will waste no time. 8-To Miss Page-A class that will speak one at a time. 9-To Mr. Clegg-A basketball team that will pass all their subjects. Io-To Miss Laws-More success in the spelling contest. IIKTO Miss White--Pupils that will bring signed slips to the library. 12-To Mrs. Barden-A class that will remain quiet while the lesson is being assigned. 13-To Mr. Barden-Geometry pupils who will not ask to be excused for outside activities. 14-To Mrs. Scarlett-A group of pupils that remain quiet while in the library. 14-To our Parents-Our love and gratitude for their grateful devotion. SECTION II I-To the Iuniors-Our best wishes for success on an annual. 2-To the Sophomores-More success for the social honoring of the Seniors 3-To the Freshmen-More dignified ways, and less noise. 4-To Mr. Copley--Classes that will keep fires burning in the stoves. SECTION in I-We, the Seniors, also Find that we have a few valuable possessions which we leave to the Iunior Class. I, Elizabeth Bell, do will my dramatic ability to Edith Wells. I, Frances Berry, do will my schoolgirl complexion to Katherine Allen. I, lean Stirewalt, do will my anklets to Mary Ruth Hayes. I, Beverly Belvin, do will my walk to Norman Mansfield. I, Sallie Garrard, do will my flirting eyes and dimples to Rachel Thompson. I, Gladys Lunsford, do will my position as Mr. Asheis private secretary-along with the telephone operator-to Wilma Lee Fogleman, also, my rides with Ed Shambley to Gladys Garrard. ! 5 I Willard Carroll, do will my numerous absences to Lonnie Hicks. I Frances Dezern, do will my athletic ways to Sybil Booth, with best wishes, that it won't cause a heart attack. I, Iulia Neal, do will my new style of hair dressing to Annie Lee Glenn. 7 3 7 I Helen Neal, do will my soprano voice to Melba Roberts. I Lucille Nash, do will my way with the boys to Margaret Watson. I Edith Yorke, do will my laugh to Louise Waller, hoping she can improve the tone a little. fC0ntil1z1c'd on Page Twenty-sixj PAGE SIXTEEN The NUGGET BEN BARNIIILL. . . ALDA MURRAY. I . KATHRY'N ALLEN MARGARET ALLEN SYBIL BOOTH CYNTHIA BROWNING IRENE BROYVNING DOROTHY CARTER ELAINE COLGLOUGH CATHERINE CLARK NANNIE CLEMENTS WILMA LEE FOGLEIXIAN GLADYS cTARRARD MAIKGARET GARRETT ANNIE LEE GLENN HAZEL CTLOSSON MARY RUTH HAX'ES IANIE HILL PATTY HODNETT LOUISE HOLLOWAY THELMA HUNT IEANETTE IONES ALYCE LENTZ ALDA MURRAY DORIS NIIIONG IUNIOR CLASS LADAIKE PEARCE GENEVA RIGSDEE MELEA ROBERTS DORIS ROYSTER DORIS SHAVV IAKIE STIREVVALT LILLIAN THOMPSON RACHEL THOMPSON TRENE TUCK NANCY UIXISTEAD CTERALDINE WALL LOUISE WALLER MARCI-XXKET W.ATSON EDYTHE WELLS LORETTA WOODS IONNIE WINDHAM MOLLIE WOODS BEN BARNHILL, IR. GEORGE BIILLOCK AMOS BULLOCK TMI.-XLCOLINI CZHILDRESS FLEMING C1JLI.INS TRHOINIAS GOOCH CHARLES GREEN PAGE SEVENTEEN N I , ..........,,, Preddcnt S6c1'c'ta1'y and T:'6zI5u1'e1' NELSON HAWLEY BUCK HEIKNDON LONNIE HICKS FRANK HILL ROBERT KIRKLIKND MANGUM IOHNSON IOHN LATTA NORMAN MANSEIELD BILL MCCALL IOHN MERRITT CYXRROL PLEDGE!! IAMES SLAUGHTER CLAUDE 'THOINIPSON IOHN TIIKJMPSON CHARLES TUNEIQ LEAINIAN VEASEH' FLETCHER WALL ERVIN WATSON RICHARD WATSON IRA WILLIAMS, IR. EBERT WIJODY MAIKK WOODY WINIFIQED WEAVER I -V 4 filiiijb G EIT SALLIE VAIYOIIN I. W. IDUBY. , , ANNA WADDELL. , . SAIXI DOSSETT. MIXIKI In DRUYVNING VALINIIA HROWYIYII HI-.R'I'II.-I CARDI4 X: HIiLkN CIARTLR liDI'I'II CLARK MILIJRI-.u CRASH PAIJLIXI-. IJAYIS DUDLI-.Y IDURHAIXI EYEINN IJIINNIYOIIY LOIiISI. FISH LILLIAN U.-ARR!-.'I I' VALINID.'K KIREI-.N DOROTIIY HERNIJIIY .'XGXIzS IIOXVILLL EDIIII IIINT M.ABP.I. IIIJNI' liI7DORA IACKSON l7RAxc:I-S KING IJOROTIIY MCLRAN HILDA MCFARLAXIIJ I,I1vORI4. MlIKINYlIi li I-.'I I'Y RAY MlJY'l4SlYC3l'.R KI!-R'l'Rl'llI-. MOORI-, MAIiKF.XIiI-.'I' MOROANI I:.l.OISl, MURRAY I.II.Ll'XY PARRISII IiI.OISI. I'I-,ARUI SOPHOMORE CLASS MAIIH' F, PI-,NRY VIRGINIA IXXRE PROI IIILDA RARI-.S MARIE RAY MATTIR MAL RI-IEW ROSA LLI1 Sczocczlws IDORIS SIawI-.LL l.OWIaLL SIIAIXIBLEY II'LIA SIIOIQS MAE Tux' SALLIL XYAlfGl'IN ANNA WAIIDI-.LL K.X'I'HLP1P.N WOODY IVIARY H I-'LI-,N XYRI-.N Y IQIJNA VVOOII IIIQLI'-.N XNALLER IOI1 ADCOCK 'I.I'.RRY BI-.ASI.I.Y VLRNON BOOTII WALLAc:Ia ISIVLLOCK U'1 rO COI.c:I.OUGI-I I,I-.ON f:RAIS'l'RIzE I'Il'1.IfZl1I,.XYlI-.L IQYI-.RE'I'TI-. IDANIIEI. I. W. Dom' SAM DOSSI.'r'I' Iixc:I1LI, IJI'vr1.w I. M. Islllll-.MAN PAGE EIGHTEEN R . . I .President . . Vllff-Pl'ESI.dKI1l . .Secrcluay . . .Treasulel CI.II- ION QIARRARD RUBl1RTfIARRARD Bl'S'l'ER GRINSTIAAD BILLY HARl'I4.li IiL'I'0N HASWI-1I.L Ill-RIKIAN IACKSON I. Ii. IOHNSON, IR. MAXTON KIMISALL PIIILIP KIM1i.'XLL RflBliR1' KING CARLISLE LIYINIQSION CECIL LOCRIIARI' TIIPILBERT LLOYD Ii, R. MOLLOD, IR. HOBBY MILLAIK MALBOURN I-1 NASH EDVVIN NASH BILLY NE.AL DON NIFOXG CILFNN TAYLOR O'I'IS TAYLOR IZD 'IIILLER XVAYNE TILLI-.Y LINVVOUD TII'Pli'I F liII.I.Y TIIOMIASON HVRKI-5 XYIZAYI-.R TIIORI YS W'III-,IaI.F,R ?rIQiVIE2C5E?:f TIIIJMAS DENNIS, , . HUBERT WILSON. . SYDNEY BOOTIIE . . I,0Rf7'I'HY Ancoczx IiLsII-. HI2c:IcwI'I'II MARIIIRII. BELL VARNI41LI, IIROYAI. HhRNlCIn c:ARROI.L MARII4. CA'I'I-.s HILD.'K CLAV'I'ow NILTA I,ARli CoI.1:LoI1I:I-I VIRGINIA CUPLLY MAAIII1 QIRANK LVIJA RUTII IJINNEG.-IN IDORIS FOGLELIAY MAUIIH Goss IJLORA H.'KI.I. MELVA LIaIa H.4I.I. cIERAI,IJIYk1H.XSKINS ALRASIR. I'lAXVLl-.Y IinxA I-'AVI-. Hlctlqs IJORIS IMIILL .ALMA HI'sRI.'I'H SHIRIJ-1YI'll7SKl-1'I'lI MARIQARIJI' KERNS liIa'I I'V LLI43 IVIUUYIQX' IJoRo'I'I-II' MURGAN THIQLMA MIJRRIS OMIA RIGSBEE IIURIS Sccxsulxs IILANI SIII-1I.'l'cN I.lfSSII-. SIII-.RRON I.0UISIiS1lIiRRON' NI-.LL SLAI'c:H'I'I-ZR IR ICNIE STIZYINS .XYN S'I'IRI-,wAI.'I' FRESHMAN CLASS XVILI. I CIRAY TIIoxII1srmw .XNNIl'1TII.I.EX' IIII-IYYIR 'IAILLIZY I.ILA MAIL TIIQR RACIII-.L XVALL .XLIVIA WALLLR SYLYLK W.fXl.Lk.R ANNA WIil41ELlpli HARRIET'I'I-Q XNRIQYY RAVI: WVINIJIIAAI IARII-is BARR 'I'IIoRIAs HILL IOSILPII BIH.NvI1T'I' TI-IQRIAS BI-.NNI-.'I r SIDNIQV Bo0'I'II CLAIIIURNI-. ISRADV IIAX'l'I'.R CARIIEN MI-.RIIIJITH CANNIIN MACTK CZARTIQR KILXYI-.TH c1Ol.l.Y ROR RRI' Coma STANLI-'V CIILAII-N'I's CARRIILL f:lIILDRI-ZSS IAAII-is CLAYI ox' GARLAND DAVIS TIIOAIAS IJIEYXIS IJAI:I'oxI IDIIIFIIAV l.l'.Sl.Ila DURV 'IIIIONIAS I 11.l.lS ROB HRT FYAYS GILORIQIQ FI I'c:H liRIrc:I-. GR.-IV CI'R'I'1s GRI INIQ I.l'.RUY H.AliIllS PAGE NINETEEN . Y. 4, V . . , .Pre.fI'a'ent , . . . . . . . . .VfL'6-PI'C'SI-dL'71f . . Sfw'etaI'y and TI'c'a:uI'er IIDXVARD H.-xswI.I.I. LINWUIID HAVIIS NORMAN IRIICKS CALVIN HIINI' CI'R'rIs HI'N'I' BILL IIcII1s IJ. T. Ioxhs CARI. l.AsI-ILHY 'IIIIOMAS Ll-.YTZ IAIXH-.S MKZI.FlAN I.I1RoVMc:l.I.oII HALL MILI-Ls, IR. Lrgox NORIQIS FRANK RAINIES ALVIN RHI-'NV IVIARYIN RHI-,XV NED RoBER'I's I. VV. SiiO'I I' ICIJWIXI SHAW IQD Sli.-XBIHl.l'.Y IIIIIN RoIsI:R'r SORRIEI.I.S .'XRTHl'R STI-.I-.Im IIARIILII S'I'I-QLD l.I1wIs 'IIEASLEY WILLIAM HALL VVILLIAAI WATSIN l.I.oVII XVI-Il'I'AKl'.R R. C. WAV!-II'I'I IEI.IJ I. L. WlLLl.'KNIS, IR. IIVBI-.R'I' WILSOY, IR. I. C. YATIES Ixxnzs XVINIIIIKNI IIAIAIV VVouIms 'V 1 r P l s H lag The NUGGET IJUREMA HILLIARD IEAN STIREWALT TOMLIY CARRXNGTON DUREMA HILLIARD. . TOMMY CARRINGTON. . . IEAN STIREWALT .... FRED SORRELL. . . ANNIE DURHAM. , . Not pictured-EUGENE ROBER ANNIE DURHAM NUGGET STAFF TS, A. M. ADD1soN RRDWRP ny on on 1, wg wif X Es ,sz QMMJ ,FM ve 'ifojlff ,Bi E PAGE TWENTY FRED SORRELL . . .Editor-in-Chief . . . .Activity Manager -A ssistan t .Business Manager . . . . .Class Editor . . .Literary Editor Business Managers 'MCNUGGET BETA CLUB Ilrlu RIA HILLl.XliD .... . , . . .1,fl'J'llIl!'lIf Hon 'IQIRIBI-.RI..Uil. , . ...,..,... T1'f'f1.v11l'61' .XNNIIC IDURHABI ........ . . ,Vice-l'z'afirlcr1t If-Nw S'I'IlU-QVK'AI,'I'. . , . . .ljrugzwiz C!Itli!'lIHIlZ MMU' I-'RANci1as WILSON ..,. . ..Sn'rr'tm'y Mus. l:.XI.LOVS' ,,.. . . .I'1t1L'llIl'V Sflflflflll' DRAMATIC PLAYERS This group gmc ll play, Ml'lLll1Cl'.ll lflowmw fur thu Bride, in the Slam- liflllllllllfm 'l'uurnnmcnt. Thu Cant includes fzlilllilt Thompsmy Polly Hullmmy, Glzlmlvs l.lllISlOl'1.l, LlI1tl llzlxtcr TcLlslL'x'. Mrs. lfxlllow was thc director und Ucmlclinu VVg1ll, student alirccmr. PAGE TVVENTY-ONE The NUGGET i GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MliS. HUBBAAIKIJ ANU MIQS. STRAIN .. .. A . ,.,.,... . A .Q . , , , . Directory ., R 5' f By SJ Q- 'N ' F v BOYS' GLEE CLUB MIKS. HUBBARD .mn MRS. S'rR,x1N. , A . . . . , A .Directors PAGE TVVENTY-TVVO r 3. I V E, 4 NK v The NUGGET , ,Xi LW L, ,L ,L i inf, L LW. sy 5' ik M PUBLIC S Ibrm-.Am 1I11.1.1 mu ,...... XHRUINIA I'1uJci'1'm: ,.... Ilrfmmrff M.x1,c:rm1.x1 CIIII.l7llI,SS, lfmxu lfrnu.x1.w, A. M. .-Xnulsox, ROBERT KIliKl..kND PILAKINC CLUB-DEBATING TEAM , , . . I'1'f'.fffff'l1l M.XI.lI!JI.XI Cuxlnlu-.ss ....,,..,.,.. Vivr-I'l'f'.f1'1fc'11l .... . . . . , Sl'l'l'!'flll'y Burk HHQNDOY. . . , . . . . , . . . . , , . . , , . .T1'fu1x1n'z'r I m'11!ly ,l1l1'1'.wu.f: Miss I'uz1-., Miss Laws COMMERCIAL CLUB .XXXIL I,l'kli.fXM . , , ...,., I'n'ff1I'r11f N1ARY ii. XV.a'1'sov. . .... .S':'w'c'1u1'y Ilrlulxm H11.Ll.xR11 , . . . . , , l'ld'-l'z'1'.v1,rfz'111 Il'I.IA NMI. ...... ............ T I'l'Ll,fl!l'l'l' Miss Buoww, 1'ln'nf1y .lrfz'1'xc'r K'Publishcd B-Hi Log PAGE TWENTY-THREE The W Z 2 N NUGGET GIRLS, BASKETBALL TbAM I'icu1rul: lf1uNc:1.s IJ111-,11w, CU'l'xlf7fLII'1I,' IWILLIY Yau.: 1501318 Rm's'1'1.1z: V,xI.xw1uA lixwwwlwcq l.1x.1.1.w 'l'I'l0MPSUY1 Ixkll. STIRI-'XX'.X1.'I'Z .Xwwx Vw',x1Jm-1.x,: R1'I'1I WQIIOXIPSOY. Nut PictLm-cl: M.XI.lSSlX P14rx x'4m, Cfzpmffzg IX4.fuur Blumwxlwzz: .Xl.!,!7,.'XSla Il-w1,I,Y: X7lRGIXIA Bl'RX:1aY. Y BOYYBASKETBALLTEAM PiCILl1'Lfd1 Toxlmx' CARIQINIIITIX, Cfzpmfm' Iirm-,Nl-. R47l5lQll'l'S1 AX, M. Auulsoxq HAL1, Mxuisg Cmzn, Lock- 1,r-AAR: Tlflmms XV11r,r.1,1.k: hm NV11.L1.'xms: 'I'uRRx' Bxa.fxs1.m'g llxxrov Ifl1xr1xw,xALg Flaw SORRI-LL. Not Pictured: jmzu Ho1.L,wv,n': NLD Ro1sr.1z'1'sg lS11.1.x' 1'fkRI'l-RQ NLLSON' l1Aw1.1ax'. PAGE TVVENTY-FOUR The NUGGET PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF ,3Q fCOI1fI-l'IlIf!f!I'Ul71 Page ThfI'I!'F1Ii dancers of the present time. They were Helen Neal, Iean Stirewalt, and Iilizabeth Bell. That was the last straw! As we were leaving the show, who should we run into? None other than Beverly Belvin and her husband, Iack, and lack, Ir. Whee, air, please!!! VVe went on down the midway until a sign caught our eyes How Is It Done. We became more interested and soon 'found out that the one and only Monroe Blankenship was explaining how .dentistry is carried out. Guess who Monroeas at- tractive little nurse helper was? Yes, Willard Carroll. We stayed for the free acts and imagine who came out to perform-yes, it was Thomas Cbetter known as Tommyj Carrington, Ir. and Lucille Nash. Next to perform was the tall, dark and handsome Eugene Roberts, on the flying trapeze and Frances Dezern, all dressed up in shiny, sparkling tights. Imagine such a thing. As time went on, We grew very hungry and decided to stop at an attractive hot- dog stand. A tall, dark boy came to wait upon us and guess who it was? Robert Collela, the one and only. A very cute little lady came up and gave us our change and our meal was really a bargain because guess who the cashier was-yes, Catherine Chappelle. After that more food was needed, so we trudged on to the peanut stand where the peanut vendor and his monkey were. Now three guesses. Well, no one but, well, my heavens, it is a she-vendor, Malissia Proctor, and who does she have on the string now? What a cute monkev, Nick Steele. CAnd does he love peanuts!! Then came the exhibits of the fastest typists in the southern states and would vou think that Miss Brown's pupils were among them? Yes, they were. Geraldine Dillehay, Annie Mae Haskins, and Catherine Holloway. They certainly knew how to go to town on those typewriters. We wandered into another booth from which musical notes came. An amateur show was in progress and an M. G. M. talent scout was present. This proved to he none other than Bill Wiggins. Imagine him getting such a position! The amateurs marched on the platform and among the celebrities-to-he were our great tenor, Guy Murray, alto, Margaret Huskethg Iohn B. Waddell, and Baxter Teasley. Remember the dear old glee club? When the judges gave their decision it happened that thev all tied for Hrst place and received a contract for musicals. After a delightful time there we went to the airplane division of the Fair and there was William Nash, the great airplane designer. He had an assistant who ex- plained operations of the machines and that was Frances Rhew. The next booth contained models for the Fifth Avenue stores. Lined up about the platform were such well known models as Durema Hilliard, Ruth Thompson fwith a new finger wavej, Mildred King, Mary Frances VVilson, and Edith Yorke. They gracefully walked around the stage and down the aisle when one of them came clown on my toe. I heard or saw no more because I woke up to End it was just a dream. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE 'V M ,The NUGGET , LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT fConn'nl1rd from Page Sixtecnj I, Malissic Proctor, do will my high basketball scores to Irene Browning. We, The Gangfl do will our packs of chewing gum to whoever in the Iunior Class can rate them. I, Margaret Husketh, do will my chemistry notebook to Elaine Colclough, hoping it may do her some good. We, Catherine Chappelle and Catherine Holloway, do will our witty sayings to lane Hill and La Dare Pearce. I, Annie Mae Haskins, do will my schoolgirl blushes, and babyish timidity to Frank Hill- as he hasn't any of either, at present. I, Geraldine Dillehay, do will my chewing gum to Margaret Garrett. I, Ruth Thompson, do will my independence to Mark Woody. I, Mary Francis Wilson, do will my size to Nancy Myrtle Clements. I, Annie Durham, do will my Hbeauty boxw to Hazel Glosson, also my popularity with the 'Kthree musquiteersn to Patty Hodnett. I, Durema Hilliard, do will my ollices as president of everything in school to Alice Lentz. I, Mary Ellen Watson, do will my bashfulness to Ebert Woods. I, Virginia Burney, do will my long fingernails to Thelma Hunt. I,MiIdred King, do will my indifference to what is going on around me to Polly Hol- loway, also my beautiful speaking voice over the microphone to the same girl. I Carlyle Baine, do will my brilliant mind and my wisdom in economics, especially, to Richard Watson. I,Monroe Blankenship, do will my serious Senior dignity and my mournful countenance to Charles Tyner. I, Arlia Carden, do will my dudish ways and my hair slick-em to Iohn Latta. I, A. M. Addison, Ir., do will my skill to play baseball to Charles Green. I, Tommy Carrington, do will my ability to out-talk Miss White and anybody else, to Lillian Thompson. I, Eugene Roberts, do will my eyes, my hair, my smile, my line, my dates in the hall, and my heart-smashing talent, to Robert Kirkland. I, Baxter Teasley, do will my great dramatic talent, my position as basketball manager- and my pull with Mr. Ashe, to Bill McCall. I,Thomas Evans, do will my tardies and my absent-mindedness to Loretta Woods-it might do her good to forget something occasionally. I, Frank Foreman, do will my charm for Miss Page to 'flakeyu Stirewalt. I, 'ilackn Holloway, do will 84 to anybody that can drive it. I, Guy Murray, do will my naps on class to Ervin Watson. I, William Nash, do will my cute nicknames to Iunior Williams. I, Bob Timberlake, do will my place as treasurer of the Beta Club to Iohn Merritt. I, Nick Steele, do will my handsome photographs, my French accent, and my swing- whistling to Thomas Gooch. I, Iohn B. Waddell, do will my poetry, my wit, and my love for study hall to Claude Thompson. I, Marvin Watson, do will a class ring that won't turn brass, or come apart, to the entire Iunior Class. I, Frances Rhew, do will my quiet and studious ways to Doris Royster. I, Robert Collela, do will my ability to work Bookkeeping without studying to Ieanette Iones. I, William Wiggins, do will my scholarly expression and my athletic walk to Iohn Thomp- son: also my ability to talk out of the corner of my mouth to Ebert Wood. I Fred Sorrell, do will my dates at sixth period with Freshman and Sophomore girls to Ben Barnhill. We appoint Mr. Ashe executor with full powers to see that it is faithfully carried out. s 1 Witnesses: MARX' FRANoEs WILsoN Mamsaas or TI-IE CLAss or '39. Tcstator. PAGE TWENTY-SIX The NUGGET RILEY PAINT COMPANY PAINTS-HVIIRNISI IES V. E. BELL Sc SONS H EATING-x7ENTII..X'I'1 Nr: lxlll-CllXD1I'Il3NINfI NVALLPAIIEII W STKJKEXKS-OIL BURNERS CHAPEL IIII.I. S'l'Rl4l'.'l' IN IPRONT OI' POST OI-IfIc:I-3 IIS SOIIIII MilIlj1'UI11 Struct I,-Iain PHOYI-. RI'R.xI. 17? 6124 S. L. GREEN CEENERAL BUILDING QIONTRACTOR BUILDING 5: IADAN FINANCING CUII1f7II.P7If'l1I.f of GOODWYN'S, Inc. Funcwzl D1'1'fc't0r,v A rn buf fl 71 if SC'1'lfl.l'l' IJIIII U F M-lin qt Niall OXI-ORI: I'IIGHVV.'XY I7I'RI-I,I:xI, N. C. F4169 gg 4' K A ' If-169 C11nIpl1'mr'l1f,c nf ECKERD'S CUT RITE IDRUG STORE Cl'!'Alf0l'5 of lJrI1,m11I1l1lzI Drug Pzifctf MODEL LAUNDRY ANI? DRY CLEANERS PIIONI. N-I7I DRINK PSI' A NIOREI. IDRINK WIJRTII II IUIIXIE Con1f1I1'm:'11f,f of DURHAM DAIRY PRODUCTS MR. S0lilH.I,III Fred, whut's this fin doing On vuur rt-pOrt t'III'nlF I'Rl'l7I Oh, tlIzIt must have ht-cn tht- IL'l1lpL'I'LlILlfL' Of thc l'IlUl1l. PACE 'I'XVEN'I'Y-SEVEN The NUGGET Y IXXNCY ICIQS PHONE I.-965 SI IERIili'I'S w N ' Irv Crmlm Sj1z'z'1'1ll1'.-'lf' DURHAM ICE CREAM COMPANY, INC. FAST FROZEN HHLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM 'l'ml1.'v lflv Tfzrfjlv fo lim- Qmrlilyw 1 IDLRIIAA1, N1Jl!'I4lI CWULIYA BLOCKS PUNCH Complimcvzts ELLO TEER QW I31'lu1AM, Nmvru fi.XROLINA U D' C. 354 West Main Strcct YORK Prim! and Papcvlng COIZIWICZOJ' TYPEWRITER COMPANY 1 l:'m'f11,vizff' Agwzlf A PAINT AND WALL PAPER N RETAIL AND WHIJLES,NI.E ROYAL 3 TYPEYVRITERS A PAINT mn EVERY PVRPOSE ,XLLEN-VVAI.I-.S .XIJDIYG Mmtxrlvl-s 1 V6 M 'r55'n Suuxt Mmm' 15521 Durham North Carolina Y ,MY V- V -W-7 Y- V - VM, V M EI.lZ.XHI I'Il limi.: This soup tnstcs funny, Tmlxn' fjAllRlYG'I'UYZ Well, why clulft You laugh? PAGE TWIiN'l'Y-ICICI-IT The NUGGET C om pZz'mc'1zLc l PRl'l'CH,-XRD-l3RlGl-ll 51 CUNIP.-XNY Washington Duke llotel lluihling ltls the Bank your Grandfather knew Make it your Bunk too f C l W1 l IDELIT ll. lJURHAM,S OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK J 1. Ml-QIVIISIQR lfliIJIiR.'XL IJICPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION N CUIlIf'l1-IIJf'7lff of North Durham Drug t Store l HOWERTON-BRYAN l7uEsc1uPTIoN Dlwos l Phone l'l'lljSl 714 Mnngum Street N Funeral I-107726 llurluun. North Cgtrolinu Iollv li.: Nw, pop, how soon will l be olml enough to clo als l plenwF Mu. xVXlH!Il.I.Z I nlon't know. Non. No one has lin-ml that long, qu vtt. PACE 'FXVISNTY-NINI-X The NUGGET Cvmzpl,-,11r11I,f of CUMNIHIWMI I PAUL'S PLACE DURHAM ENGRAVING 712 XIYTH S 51' , COMPANY W 1-s'1' 1J1'11HA 7753 SEEMAN PRINTE RY INCORPORATED 'Established 1885 DURH AM N. C. fiUHIf7fl'lI1!'V1fJ' of CO. A Most 191c:1s:1nt 111111 1'ro131tz1111e 13111111 to Shop 1J1'1111xxr's Nrwnsr 1f1'1w11'1 S N1Ll1l1 '1411l'11l1Q11 In 01111114-1 11111 Struct Mn. ASH1.: Iran. XX'1lL1I 11111 1,lIll1 RL'XL'I'l' mv when 111- 1111111111 his 11111111115 14111115 Inv S,: 1 gin- up. Mu. .-Xsm: XX111141' PAGE '1'111RTY The NUGGET Hall B. Miles Service No Coil-No Hose-Pabst Blue Ribbon on Draft Cold Drinks-Beer-Samlwiches-Cigars C mb Serzffce Ladies Invited WEST END SERVICE STATION HILLSBCJRfJ ROAD AND ENc:LEwooD AVENUE H. li. Miles, Proprietor 6 A.M.-1 A.M. Phone L-Ilzr Your Water' Is Valuable HASKELL 85 MORRIS Fon RI-ZIXXIRS, ,l'll1l'S'l' SKIr.Lr.n REPAIR Ml-N Clothing, Slzoex, Dry Good: FERRELL Ru1'11c011l,c-Ozfwzfhosx-Boom IOX West l,XRRISH S'r1wF'1' Uppmm. Silwrk 5 Wxltdllmlkcrxx lunar Purrixh Street Durlmam. NT. Y I Crmzplimrnff of f.UllIf7lII71I'1lfA' of McCul1ers' Barber Shop C. E. GARRARD GROCERY Plmwi I.-8531 207 EAST MAIN S'1'R11m Yyze YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 126-128 East Main Street STYLE : QUALITY 1 VALUE L .. 'Nickf' suisl Mr. liurtltn, what is um-Hflh of tl11'ec-scventcmtlxsF 'll 4Iun't know, he said, but it isn't L-nougl1 to worry about, PACE TH IRTY-ONE The NUGGET cmv1PL1MENTs DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY The DRINK MORRIS PLAN I BANK DURHAM. N, C. IN BOTTLES wmv Delicious and Refreshing Capital . , . 3'EIO0,000.00 S 1 A Six-Bottle Carton is Nice to UI' 7 US - C I 0 000.00 . L 5 , Have m Your Home wwe Durham Coca-Cola xlmllslk Bottllng Co' Flznlixul. Iinposrr IYSVRXYCI-. Coupouxxmx Durham. N. C. University Motors, Inc THE' HUHE' UF' SEPYICE Dodge-Plymouth FZHZCWLII DZ-f6Cl0F.f MP4 XVEST Mxlv STRlQlQ'l Tclcphulws Tl'.1.I.l'l low: N-147 Othcc L-.341 Scrxicu Tlcpartmunt I.-01 1 Crw: Hr-v, you! Usa lmrh hands. Muulwz Surry old top. hut I gm to halve um- lu drivu with. PAK Eli TH lR'l'Y-TXVO The NUGGET COMPLIMENTS OF BETTY LOU SHOPPE Apparel, Millincry, Accessories 204 WEST MAIN STIIEEI SKYSCIIAPEII BUILDING DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY Mill Supplies-Machinery Myers Home Water Systems Contractors, Supplies Plumbing and Heating Equipment Iohns Manville Roofing 209 NORTH CHURCH S'rIzE+1'I' IJURIIART, N. C. Durhamls Oldest Store UYO North Carolina's Finest Store GYO MAN .wo Conconw S'rRFIa'rs DLTRHINIXI, N. C. Camplimcfnls of KENNEDY AUTO SERVICE White Star Laundry Phone-I-1441-Phone OUR SERVICE ls COINIPLFTE Miss lima: . . . then the great dragon came lvelcliing' forth., IFRANK lf.: Did he excuse himself? PAGE THIR'1'Y-THR EE The NUGGET The Durham Sun and Durham Morning Herald PUBLIC HARDWARE III E. Pixiuusii STREET Pilosua I-5281 Dl7R11.1xI. NI, C. DUKE CLOTHING CO. 1 Traveler's Service Station Sinclair Service Durhz1m's Popular Nfgnlg Shop Avondale Drive and Roxlnoro Road 1 I VV. L. P.-KRRISH NV. O. l:I.leTfTl-ll-,R 1 IIO Pwr MAIN STHI-PT DL'RH1x1, N. Tl-.Ll-,l'lll7Yl-. l.-2614 i Murdock Ice 8: Coal Company Your Crerlzt leweler High Quality Coal MARTIN JEWELRY Co. . Cui. Us 11011 PROBIPT 217 West Milill Street l cIUl'R'l'l-.OLTS Slenvirr l 1 W. R. MURRAY Compliirients of Dallas in Pianos, Radios. Electrical Five P0lI1tS Appliances. Blue Bird, Victor. l Decca, Brunswick. Vocalin, Furniture Company Records i l3lFRl'lAM, N. C. Mus. FALLUW: Bill, NVllLIl.5 ll sr-111icolon? lill.I. VV.: A semicolon is il period sitting on top of ll Clblllllll PAGE THIRTY-FOUR The NUGGET Will-,N You 'THINK fn-' I GOOD FURNITURE Tmwx 014' R. E. QUINN cof ul:LlI'IllIll1'C of Character l KENNEDY'S l COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Durham's Fines! , iccoanling School l 1 VVQ LCilLl-fJIhCI'5 lfulluw Compliments of HOWERTON-BRYAN COMPANY Funeral Home Conzpljnzrrzzx uf DURHAM BANK 8a TRUST COMPANY GLYMPH'S ESSO STATION Cuuwrlx l2.xs'r M.'XIN .-.ND fgljl-,l-2X Suu-.r-.'l Durham Laundry Co. Durham? Leading lyl-IOYE F-9895 Lguildry li. 14. and H. K. Glymph, M2ll1LlgCl'5 Gas, Oil, Wa5h1'ng, and Grcasing D131 LQQI CITY ICE CREAM CO. Oar Cream I5 the Cream of Creams 751 North Mungum Strcct Phunc l.-84411 McDaniel-Ervin-Hinshaw Hardware Co. Im-urpomll-rl Hardware-Builders' Supplies Paints and Oils Plmnc N-6291 116 Rigslvuc Avulluy Durham, N. C. Ilkful-.NH You'rc an foul. Moxnox-.: Yuu'rc the luiggm-nl llml in the mum. Traxczlinuz Buys, buys! Huw you furgottcn I um in thia mum PACE THIRTY-FIVE The NUGGET DUNBAR AND DANIEL STUDIO The Soutfzk Lczzding l'lz0togmphc'r.v IlOl6 CoRt:o1aAN STREET Fine Portraits Commercial Photographs Expert Kodak Finishing PHONE F-oI8x Complete Banking Service MOSS' fOr Individuals, Firms and Corporations BETTER The Depositors National BREAD Bank of Durham Durham, North Carolina ,f X' , V ' W ' f ff ,rviafdvfovu cuufu PAGE THIRTY-SIX W Y v I svn . JW Jim QW JW J
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