Burlington High School - Doe Wah Jack Yearbook (Burlington, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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'lb Miss Mary Taylor, who through her thoroughness, interest, and devotion, both in the classroom and iniher personal eontaets, has helped us to solve our problem of everyday living in this the Atomic Age, we do admiringly dedicate this The 1950 lJor:-VVAH-JACK. 5 Srnlcy Clordon, DI. :X. l,oxx'c, CI. Nl. lfuliss. I is, si 11 - J , 'I if .K -M 5- ' Zws.. . S! Si sieiiiiiiiiwii :arisen l ir.vl rfmz' Miss lfvni U' scnmn, Snpcrvisor oi'.N1llsicg Mrs. lfrniiccs lliwson, Vocational Supcrvisorg Dr. l,. If, Spilzcs, City Supcrin- rcndcnr of' Sclioolsg Mr. C. Cf. l,inm-nmnn, Principail of' I ligli Schoolg .'.1rs. Linwood lfd- wzirds, Yisiring 'IL-zlclicrg Mrs. Ifsrcllc Koincr- skzi, Siipcrvisor of .'XllLiiO-ViSll1ll lfdncnrion. .skfllllli rom? Mrs. XYillia1i'l Wvliytc, Scc. to Snpcrvisorsg Mr. 'Paul l,L-nrz, liusincss Mun- aigcrg Mrs. l,1.-c liilrlizun, Supervisor of Curl-- rcriaisg Miss Ni-ll llnrvicl, Ofiicc Sccrcrzlryg Miss ,lcrr llnrvicl, Sccrcmry ro Supcrinrcnd- cnrg Miss lfniil lslcy, Soc. ro Mrs. Koincrska. Nur l'iz'r1rmi.' Miss Cfnrric H. XYilson, Snpcr- visor of Instruction. U wi 5. Fi Vmiui iisziiiii we 'fQil1Eiiii?i2f9EIE .S'r'i1fm1.' Dr. ll. Y. Nlurrny, UI. D. Srrndcr, R, R. lscnhour, XY. l.. Sll0ii'l1L'l'. Sli1l1dillg'.' 6 1.1-isiilik Rinicxnoi ix pI.v,i'i.i'f.111f I ,I'flll'ff7i1 C,. C.. l,1xxi-i.xi xxx l'rim'i,1v.1l Mus. lJonlsI31uni. S!'l'I'l'fi7 I'vX' f-'A A fr Y .X A V1 Q 5 . ,G . . , . I ' N - ,X, 1' , f ik Ig ff f f RENA M. li.-wmi.-xN, A.B., l'f.C.T.C. C071ll11l'7'l'ii11 ,Iona BLANKS, ju., A.B., lflon Hixmrbv MRS. til-IR'l'RUDE Bimmfoim, AB., Co- lumbiag M.A., U.N.C. Social Sl'fl'll!'l' Ifnrm BRANNOCK, AB., Flon Homr El'0lI0llli6'S 'IQIIEODORE VV. BURNS, AB., lflon .fl Ii1f1Il'lIIi'lfif5 Rlclmium M. CASEY, AB., lflon IJlSf7'i17I1ff'Ul' E1'1Ill'i7fi0II xX'7II,l.IAM A. CimPPia1.l., A.B., U.N.C. Sl'i1'l1z'1' -IANIES M. COLE, BS., Univ. Cincinnati Band Mus. 'Ibm Dum, BS., l'f.C.'I'.C. Iintqlixll l'iARNliS'l' li. ICASLEY, A.B., Duke St'i!'lll'6' 'iiIllCI.MA C. l'iDXVARIJS, A.B., Guilford lfllglixll Lum' cil.liNN CIILI., A.B., Mcrcdirhg M.A., Whkc Forest Latin MRS. fi0Y'l 1i H.-xMHRlcan'l', AB., New- berry Ellg'ffXlI Fil-II.l'ZN Hoixr, A.B., A.S.T.C.g M.A., U.N.C. lfnlqlixll N, . SHN l IUlfl MAN, AB., Mars -1' r History Musml. AI.1.r:N HUN g M.A., Dukcg,,:Cc RE, L Crcnoblc -fir E H il! FTt'?'1l'lI V 135 if 1 x gL'w E RICNA MAum: ISELEY4' ABI, Q' , Science ' 4 A l Mus. jmNclAcoB0wsg4g'. B. iii idg N M.A. ,oluinbih K .Uuxic SARA joxi-is, A.B., XYinrhrop Ellglixll .lVlll,DRl-ID Klt2lil,lNl-2, A.l5., Meredith Bilrlz' 'IQYREIC S. I,lNm,RY, AB., High Pointg M.A., U.N.C. Soviirl Sr'ie'l1z'e' llAR0l,D li. lNl0lfl-'I'l l', A.B., Catawba ,llarllrfvilntifx lX'llI.DRIilJ MURRr:1.I,, A.B., Dulce Enqqlixlz l'lARvm' R. NRWLIN, BS., Guilford .lIi1I111'11n1rir.v XV A. POOYIQY, AB., l.cn0ir Rhync Sflfllft' MRS. XV. A. Pom'icY, A.B., Lenoir Rhync .lIi1tl1r111i1Iiv.v MRS. llr:i.i-:N Point, AB., li.C.'l'.C. Hmm' El'0l1llllllt'X Kl'1NNli'l'lI l.. QURNi:l.I,, AB., lf.C.T.C.g M .A., Peabody I'hysiml lfdumriou l.las'1'riR RAYRlm1NiioUR, AB., lC.C.'l'.C. Hixlory MRS. BRINSON Roush, A.B., lflon 1'I0l1l!' El'0ll0lIIlt'S IOHN lf. RL'ssicl.I., A.B., lflon l .1 Ii1rl1m1.1fir.v l,liARI. R. Sm1I.iNcai:R, AB., Marshall M .A ., Marshall Plzyximl Edl1L't'lfl0Il Ruru Sroxrz, A.l3.,XY.C. U.N.C. l.l17I'JI'i11ll ixlARY lllAYl.0R, A.B.,XY.C. U.N.C. . l I irtlzellmriav Nl-XRY l'll.lZ.-XB!-l'lAlI TRol.l.lNc:r:R, BS., XY.C. U.N.C. CllllIl1lt'l't'iiIl Alfklilli 'l'x'soN, A.l5.,XY.C. U.N.C. lfllglixlz CLAUDE AAALKICR, A.l5., lflon Svzflm' ULIB PA As I sit in my laboratory wondering if the newest invention of the Atomic World, the time machine, really works, I think to myself, Well, why not try it? So, as the experiment begins, the time machine goes back to the year 1946. ln September of that year a group of eager, ambitious freshman entered Burlington High School. No longer were we children, but we were on the long road that leads to adulthood. We started out on the road by electing Bill Moore, president, Carol Stuekey, vice-president, Betty Thompson, secretary, and Buell Moser, treasurer. Our year was made sad by the death of our beloved classmate, Tut Kemp. But time slipped quickly by and soon we were on a much awaited vacation. The following September we returned with our role as mighty sophomores. Under the guidance of Mr. C. C.'Linnemann, our principal, and the help of our ofHcers, Bobby Ellington, Bobby Glenn, Ann Cobb and Hugh Barrett. we made it a great year. Biology, Latin, English and Algebra were our big subiccts, and how we labored over them! All those who struggled through Latin were uncertain about the future of julius Caesar and sometimes their own. Therefore it was with much relief that we bade farewell to B. I-I. S. and said hello to the old swimming hole. The summer whisked by and we came back to the halls in which, by now, we felt at home. A big task rested upon us, so we chose the officers that were most capable of pulling us through. They were Buell Moser, Bill Hockaday, Grady Beck and Garland Tickle. The class felt proud as different mem- bers we.re elected to the Honor Society, Y-Teen and Key Club. This year our football team under the leadership of our new coach, Mr. Stan Huffman, won the Westem Class A A Championship. Miss Betsy Hellen, our adviser, proved to be just wonderful in helping with our most important project, the junior-Senior Prom. Thus all missions completed, we ended our best year thus far with memories of lessons, games and, yes, that's right-that never-to-be forgotten junior-Senior Prom. Seniors! at last! It was a long hard road. Was it worth it? You can bet your life it was! Getting ready for the best year yet, we elected our oiiicers-Grady Beck, john Smith, Ann Abercrombie and ,Ioyce Clemmer. Other members of the class were appointed to various jobs: Frankie Strader, Editor- in-Chief of the Dor:-WAH-jAcK, Hunter Strader, Editor of the Barker, and Bobby Ellington, President of the Student Body. With Great Expectations we entered our classes only to be floored by term papers and contracts. Again our football team made history by being the Western Class AA Champions . Many individuals on the team also won honors. We were realizing at last our name of respected seniors. Then came the thing for which we had worked for 12 years, the long awaited diploma. As I look back over these years l think we have truly followed our motto to aim high but reach higher. Due to the ideals implanted within us by our school, we are better prepared to help smooth the troubles of the world so that children of succeeding generations may enjoy as wonderful a high school career as we have had. Q39 ' o bagrfo-a1'y laboratory and the Atomic World. Is it really true? Does the time machine really w ov Q. ellkyou liave seen me go back with it to Burlington High School and tell of the deeds of my 1 Q5 ' '5:. , I g . a ---sw s, the class of 50. Q jewel. BEAUFORD, ii ' . A Historian. 10 Qi. I' I , V , 3 A .M 1 1534 ,Q ' P f 1 QNX . , x f . . X '. ' , V 4. ,f -zu, V ff '-'V uf V W f - ,- ' - -, ,K - ,Ax h N X -h - M ,, I 'J -r ,F fi .1 , 5 K. 5, EX ,Q.,,.,x-af .. 'xl fx, Nz., ,..., ,M as uf ,vl.b,. v. , , R ' W , fx f K 'V y Axlgqxh -X 2,5 ,,,,,g. sspk::.xN ,fy - ,'qgX.,'q,f ' 1 . 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Marshal 3g Sr. 'l'ri-Hi-Y 39 Y- 'lcen 45 National Honor Society 3, 'Ireasurcr 4, Art lfditor Doi:- xvlkll-JACK 4, Reporter for Harker 3, Le Cerele lfrancais 4, Debat- ing Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3. 45 Columbia University Scholastic Press Conf. 3a Secretary Senior Class 4, High School Register 4. M ACK BAKER KiR,dYY Anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. Manager Football 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 D. li. Club 41 Hi-Y 4. llicwxm BARKICR Bmw His wortli is warrant Hur his welcome. Key Club 3, 41 Delegate Key Club lnternational Conf. -lg An- nual Ass't 33 jr. Hi-Y 3g lntra- mural Softball 31 Dramatic Club 4g Corresponding Sec. Hi-Y 4, Superlative, Testator. ,t ,M x .. R, .ry lf, ML ,L 'gfhfil fri -2. f mb' 'I I-lcon MAR1flN DARRZLTT l I1 -V I Vftilqpzalyvwla A bk I tl 1 L L' cl' Life to me is iust a cgriaellyf' ,Q Club 3, -lg, Aelcgate Ke 'fClub lnternatioqa Conf., 3, K' Club l,lQiTl2fjCl7llkl3Q fr., '-Y Treas. ,3,,x'Rcn A Club, 4, Intramural Softball ,3,: .e 'Cercle Francais 4, Hi-Y 44 Su erlative. lili.l. l3M'i.iH-' f,'llrlrfy Thou art a fellow of good respect. D. li. Club 4. RICHARD EDVVARD BAILEY I'reachrr L'Once a friend always a friend. Secretary Home Room 33 Bible Club 3, Vice-President 4, Red Cross Rep. 3. Exchange Editor Harlcrr 43 Hi-Y Chaplain 4. Smnrnv RUTH BAl.nwis: Shorty Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. Donoirin' lCi.i.is BARRE'r'r ltDotV7 Great it is to say that none can take her place. for she leaves a memory that time cannot erase. Glce Club 3, Choir Chairman 45 Y-Teen 3. Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Barkcr Reporter 4: Bible Club 4g Dra- matic Club 4. NKYERA FAY BAUi.mNG .. Vera. , l'Virtue alone is the unerring sign of a noble soul. D. ll. Club 3, 4. l RANcias jew ici. Blau' ifoan ' 'lmcrl' ' How noble her thoughts, how sweet, how pure their dwelling place. Tri-Hi-Y 3: Bible Club 4, Vice- Prcsident 3a jr. Dramatic Club Vice-President 3: Debating Club Secretary 4, Dramatic Club Treasurer 4g YTeen 4g Annual liypist 43 l.e Ccrcle Francais 43 National Honor Society 3, 45 Supcrlativeg Historian. Guin' GARRE'f1' Bzcic uG1ddyH A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving, or more loyal, ncver beat -within a human breast. Key Club 3, Vice-President 4, High School Register 4, Secre- tary junior Class 3, Marshal 3, Vice-President Home Room 3, Sports Editor IDOE-XRIAH-JACK 4, Assistant Manager Student Store 4, President Senior Class 4, Hi-Y 4, Student Council 4. Bi:'r'i'x' jo ANN Bi:vAN Arm Modest and sweet, calm and . , sinceref Bible Club 3, 4, Clee Club 4, Sec- retary 3, YTecn 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Secretary 4a Bible Club 4, Barkrr Reporter 3, Assistant Feature liditor Doi-1-WAN JACK 4, Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3, Debating Club 4: Masque and Gavel 4, Le Cercle Francais 4. NVii.i,iAM Bi,AcKwELL Bill Let us then be what we are and what we think. Hi-Y 4. CIAROLYN JOAN Bi.ANcnAium .tion Her joys are deep as the ocean. her troubles as light as the foam. Debating Club 4, Barker Reporter 4, Bible Club 4, Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club 4. JEAN Baaougv Molly She looks as clean as morning roses, newly wash'd in dew. Transfer, Homecoming Sponsor 4: Dramatic Club 4, Secretary Home Room 4. fi The Ahnnhes InviNG LEE Bizti., jk. junior A workman is known by his work. I Co-op Club 3, President 4, Gold Team 3, 4, President Home Room 4, Reserve Football 3. . 1 use i fffr' f!,jf6Z+aff 9L 1, A 4 rf. J LJ Bovo Bmox ff? jffff Kg ll, Nulfiiqc j 'J 'll have a hearf with room Hur eifry joy. U Glee Club 34, i.ii,ma.19 4. hd 3, 4, French Club 4, Hi 4, Spperlative. Lizwls Bl.AKr1Y l.e'wis ulivery man is the architect of his H own future. Hurleer Reporter 3, Debating Club 4, Golf Team 4, Dramatic Club 4, Hi-Y 4, lntramural Softball 3. NANCY CSERTRCDE Boro Bump Not too grave, not too gay, but just a jolly good fellow. Honor Society 3, 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Bible Club Pro. Chairman 3, President 4, P. K. Club 3, Vice-President 4, Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3, Assistant Adv. Manager IJOE-XVAH-JACK 4, Le Cercle Francais 4, State Bible Club Rep. 3, 4, Vice-President District Bible Club 4, Debating Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, High School Register 4. l'iVEl.YN BROWN Ulfhbien VVhen hearts .are true, few words will do. Dramatic Club 4, Latin Club 4, Barker Typist 4. The Aloniites lhaom' ANN CAMPIIIQI I, In J 'I lfzzy 'l'he quiet Inind is rieher than a crown. ' lx'II.l.lAlN1 l.Al.ICR QIAIUI-I dBm., lle who is silent g1llllS store. ll. U. Club 3, -lg Manager jr. Varsity Football 4. XVII I II-. M AI-. Crum llillir A sniiln-.liir all a helping hand. A loving friend to our loyal band. jr. Dramatic Club 3g llraniatie Club 4g Sr. Tri-Hi-Y -lg l1'.Irl'rr 'l'ypist 4g l.e Cerele lfraneais -l A NNI-1 figk I ics Conn l.?1l1l1ir'l' A slnile is the tradeniarlc of a happy soul. Y-nleen 3, President -lg jr. lidiror Hurlcrr 3, Head Reporter 4g Clee Club 4g President Home Rooni 'lg Secretary Home Rooin -lg Student Couneil Rep. ll Bible Club -lg liatin Club Reporter 3g llraniatie Club -lg Superlativeg Prophet. MARUAIU-xi ji4.ANNi1'I Iili ciUl.IiMANJ Hlumiirn ller hair is not more sunny than her smile. Clee Club -lg Student Dramatic Club 4: Y-Teen 3, Vice-President -lg Bible Club -lg Home Room Secretary -lg Miss Barker 4g lloif-lllul-j-nik flllCCll l. AI.Ic:I-1 Di' N N C iARI.YI.li lJunnie My heart is whole. niy fancy free. Clee Club 3, -lg jr. liditor Barker lg lfeature lfditor Harkrf -lg XlTeen 3, '-lg Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. Kg Red Cross Rep. lg Hoineeoining Sponsor -lg Superlative. linwi N l'lRNlCS'l' fill.-KPINLK N Hddie'l Lite has no pleasure nobler than that of friendship. jr. lli-Y 3: Sr. Hi-Y -lg Treas. llonie Room 3g lfootball T, -lg Golf 'leani -lg Pres llonie Rooni -lg lntraniural Softball 3, -lg Latin Club 31 Student Govern- IIICIYY -lg Superlative. As Nll-1 joxizi. CI Iasisiiza Knut Ulf she ever had an evil thought, She spoke no evil word. Make-up lfditor Harkrr -lg Co- l.anbia Univ. Seholastie Press Conf. lg Y-'leen -lg Bible Club 3g Treasurer Senior Class -l-. l..fwIt,x AI ni. Loi II. Alia 'A loot and light hearted l take the open road. Treas. jf. Drainatie Club 3: Bible Club 3, -lg Band Business Manager ig Glee Club -lg Dra- Inatie Club -lg Harker Reporter -lg Debating Club -lg l,e Cerele lfraneais -lg Y-Teen 4: Red Cross Rep. -lg Superlative. B Ii'li'l Y li A Y C foN Kl.I N Bn VK'hen ever in to thine eyes l see. All pain and sorrow fly from nie. IDOICARVAII-JACK Typist 3: Glee Club Kg Barker Typist -la Debat- ing Club -I-g llrainatie Club 4. M ELVIN CONKLIN Curryl' Friend of all, enemy of none. Intramural Softball 3g D. O. Club 45 Buddy Buddy Club 3. Roms: in c:RAW ifoun nR0d7l!'j'U The laborer is worthy of his reward. Co-op Club 3, 45 lntramural Basketball 4g Intramural Softball .losF,PH l,AYlI7 flRUICIHfll'1l.Il it H lot As merry as the day is long. Band President 3: Home Room President 35 jr. Hi-Y 3, Hi-Y, Vice-President -lg l.e Cerclcir Francais -lg joke liditor .Dolc- VVAH-.IArzK -5. ' lf' ' QU ' . -M' ju t Q L J., :I 1, 1, . f J' l ! ' .33 J' ,rr fi . I , . a' 'J I ' 1 'JOAN IJ.-uuawti 4 . fi' V lJt1rlir1g 11' - I .34 f HA Eight 1iftl6 'if1 f l g glpfnn .little ways, when sig your friend, a friend sheifaysf' I Head Typist Harkrr +5 Secretary Senior Tri-Hi-Y -I-. . x J x A: , yr I. I . M. '7 ai ' J' if A J- ' vt I . ' X' D., , 1 x.f'.,Q -. - IJURLQN DVI' v llnrrr'u A light heart lives long Debating Club 45 Dramatic Club SQ Glcc Club 35 Barker Typist 4. ' Q The Mnnlites ,IEAN CIOUNCILMA N A ,, Iran The hand that hath made you fair, hath made you good. Cilcc Club 3g l.c Ccrclc Francais 4 lirzisi-x' CRL: Nsu,-x w ulgdtyu Kind hearts are more than coronctsf' 11 - D. l.. Llub 3, -l-. BARBARA lmez DA :ms Hubs She is herself of best things a collection. Glcc Club 3, 45 Library Club 3. lim IY Axxrp l,AVF1S l'runrll.1' ' Success is won by patient . cndcavorf Bible Club -lt: jr. Dramatic Club 3g Sr. Tri-Hi-Y -tg Glec Club 43 Debating Club -lg Barker Rc- porter 4g Student Dramatic Club 4g Le Cerclc Francais 4. 'IAHOMAS 'DAVIS 'I 'wnmy' ' 'flhc best are not only the hara- picst, but the happiest are usual y thu best. Band 35 Cheerleader 4. The Atumites jonN lf. Drzliomczu AA I Irnjv Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. Dramatic Club 3: D. li. Club 4. XVANDA ,IRAN Dieiu-:Ns Shorty Those big brown eyes, so dark -qso deep, D. lt. Club 3, 4: lfl-lil-X I, 4. jmmzs D.-xi,ia Diuvifzu IIIIIWI-Y I laugh, for hope hath a happy place with nie. Band 5: D. li. Club 4. Rdniilu' Nokwoou liimixoiox .1 HH H Y KW! ob His nihid. his kingdom, and his D will, his law. President Student Body 4: Yale- dictorian 4: Student Government 3. 4: Marshal 3: N. C. Student Council Congress 3, Treasurer 4: High School Register 4: jr. Ass't lim:-Whit-jmzu 3, Ass't Bus. Mgr. 4: Nat'l. Honor So- ciety 3. 4: Debating Club 4: Masque and Gavel 4g Key Club 24: 4: Sec. jr. I-Ii-Y 1: Sr. Hi-Y 4: 'olf 4: Basketball 3, 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Dori-VVAH-jmzk KING 4: Superlative. Br:'t'i'li: Sui: Fmzu ' ' Hrtlir' ' A still tongue makes a wise Head. National Honor Society 4: Senior Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 4: Bible Club 3. 4: Dramatic Club 4: Harkcr Typist 4: Commencement Speaker. Maiuuow Di-:vvausi-1 Dulce flier them call it mischief: when it is past and prospered. lt will be virtue. Intramural Softball 3: Football 4. livin Luis Down ' ' Bf0'LL'llit', ' l.et me make men know, more values in me than my habits show. D. l'.. Club 4. lb'lAYNARD Fi.i.iNm'oN l',Uaynard l reedom all solace to man gives: He lives at ease that freely lives. Gizoiuza ARTHUR Finrrza ' ' Whale-Tail' ' A woman's looks, my only books, and folly all they taught nie. Monogram Club 4, 5: Hi-Y 4, 5: Football 4, 5: Superlative 4. NAUINE Fowuzn Dmnnr The secret of success is con- ., stancy to purpose. Bible Club 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4: josmm MARK FREEMON, jR. .. H lac lndividuality is everywhere to ae respected as the root of every good thing. Key Club 3, 43 jr. Hi-Y 3Q Sr. Hi-Y Secretary 4g President Home Room 4. FRANCES Lou GA'l'LlN Franca ifof a cheerful look. a pleasing eye and a most noble carriage. Bible Club 4. Berrv jizAN GILMORE Little Gillis Her heart is open as the day, her feelings all are true. Slee Club 3, 4: Bible Club 3, 4g Y-Teen 4g Le Cercle Francais 4. MARY VIRGINIA GRAY lrnn1r Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat .and therefore let's be merry. Iumor Classical League 3. CARoi. liuui-:NE HAi.i. Gene Strong and content. l travel the open road. Vlanager Varsity Football Team l. The Atomites F Rozn: Lei: GATES Skim 'gThey who are pleasing them- selves must always please. Glee Club 3, 4. 'FHOMAS EARL Gissow uRtdi1 The richesthminds need not large libraries.' D. O. 3, 45 Co-op Club 4. Ronisnr GLENN CSB0bYY 'Tis good-will that makes in-' telligencef' Varsity Football '3g Monogram Club 4g jr. Hi-Y 3g Ke Club 3, 4: President Home lgoom 33 Vice-President Home Room 43 Sports Editor Barker 4g Sr. Hi-Y President 4. WiLLiAM Lovin GURGANIOUS Little-One Honest labor wears a worthy face. Treasurer Home Room 33 ln- tramural Softball 3. ...M N A-0 fjai'L 31 '1 ' 'Spa1Ty The world would be mine ifl iust had time to take care of it. jr. Hi-Y 33 Monogram Club 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4g Basketball 3, 4: Treasurer jr. Hi-Y 35 Sr. Hi-Y 41 The Atumiles BEBA HANGEl.lA KKBabyYl The most precious th-ings are more often done up in small packages. D. E. Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 43 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4. RACHEL Luo HAiuus Rachel My favored temple is an humble heart. Bible Club 4. DAVID Euwuw Hi-gruuxnson Bi1db1ain l know not what the future holds. but neither sorrow nor grief shall conquer my life. Co-op Club 3, 45 D. O. Club 3, 4. PA'nut:lA ANN HlA1 l Patsy She smiles and. smiles and will not sigh. Debating Club 3, 4g Barker typist 4g Glee Club 3, 49 Dramatic Club 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4. BILLY RAY HOCKADAY Bill His care was never to offend - A .. And every person was his friend. Fqntball 43 Baseball 4g Vice- President Student Body 4g Vice- President junior Class 3g Treas- ure! Le Cercle Francais 4: Student Council 45 Sr. Hi-Y 44 High School Register 4. if . J G ERALDINE HARRIS K'Grrry ln her dark eyes splendor Where the warm light loves to dwell. Sr. 'liri-Hi-Y 3, 4g Le Cercle Francais 4. Roiusiu' RAY Hiuuus Robert Ofmen, the happiest he. l,e Cercle Francais 4: Hi-Y 4. Hll,lDA LOFISE lslr-:Knox Hil Age cannot wither her, nor customs stale her infinite variety. Sr. 'l'r'-Hi-Y 4g D. O. Club 4. l,0l.A AlAE HiLLiAnu ulaolun Speech is silver Silence is golden. JAMES c'ill.BER'li Honuu 'Tiilbrrf' Roll on old world and l'll roll with you. D. O. Club 4. CAM I LLA Hoifr ' ' Cimlm ie' ' l willlbe the happiest thing under the sun. Tri-Hi-Y 33 D. lil. Club 4. lima umm Hon Ni-1 Hroukxir ' ln fellowship well could she laugh and chatter. Glee Club 3, 4g librarian 3, 4-g Dramatic Club 44 Y-Teen -lg l.e Cerele Francais -I-g Bible Club -lf. l,oRi:l IA Howii alla.- ln framing an artist, art hath thus decreed. 'Ib make some good, but others to exceed. Bible Club 3, 4. llmzorn Hwamzs ' ' , l 1Il7flhl!'Xl ' 'KA knowledge of life is the most coveted possession. ll. O. Club 3. 4. U., . . V! , . I aj' lznxi-:si Isrm, ja. ulfflllfu Hours ol' friendship are eterualf, Vice-President Home Room 45 Ennis 'Iieam 43 Golf Team 45 Hi-Y 4. if The Atumilvs KILADYS Cfmoi YN Iloiyi' Ompi She walks in beauty like the night Of eloudless chimes and starry skies. Secretary Home Room 3: Secre- tary and Treasurer Home Room 41 Y-Teen 3, 4g Glee Club 44 Associate Editor Harker 4, Re- porter 3. Cheerleader 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 3: Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3: Dra- matic Club 4, Supcrlativc. HAuoi.n Houma Tami 'Tb strive, to seek to find and not to yield. Gicoaom Howfuum l-luzks .. . .. Grorgr 'LA merry heart goes all the way, . . , , A sad one tires in a milc.' ll. O. Club 4g Treasurer 4. l'ilN5'ARD flAI,YF.R'l' lumix Edd God gave man his tongue for a cause, So l'll let mine pause. D. O. Club 4. lXlARGARI'ZT ,IRAN lsuw HRM... A seeing eye is a knowing heart. IJOI-1-XVAH-JACK Typist 4. The Al0lllllQS PATSY RUTII lsI.I-iv Pat Her modest looks the cottage Imght adorn, Sweet as the primrose that peeps from beneath the throne. R. NEIL joIINsoN Curlzy Good humor teaches fun to last, Makes new friends and keeps those of the past. Bus Driver 3. 4, Co-op Club 3. Rl Vicc-President 4: Vice-Prcsudent -XY Home Room 4: Art Editor X Barker 4, Key Club 45 Superlativc. ,Q Il ' N . f ' J M V KENNMH joNEs i N IIKVHI1 ' X1 I . H Y X .K He can who thinks he can. otball 4. JOHN Rosmn' KAY llgabii A good sport and a warm heart within. Le Cercle Francais 4: Dramatic Club 4. LonA KINSINGER Lora l chatter, chatter as l go, to join thc burning river, For men may come and men may go, but l go on forever. Debating Club 3, Historian 4, Treasurer 34 Debatin Team 3, Alternate 4g Le Cercfe Francais 4: Barker 3, 4, jr. Assistant 3, Proofreader 45 Columbia Scho- lastic Press Conf. 3g Superlativeg Masque and Gavel 4, Commence- ment Speaker. GENE JENKINS llglondiem Silence is a true friend who never betrays. D. E. Club 4. FRANCES ALJEAN joNEs uleann My favored temple is an humble heart. D. O. Club 4. WILLIAM Rout-:RT ,lowes ..Bob,, An honest boy who takes it on the chin. Softball 3. ROBERT TI-:n K EYSER Skinny A little body doth often harbor a great soul. D. O. Club 4. WILLIAM LAYTON Bill 'KMuch studying is a weariness of the flesh. Latin Club 3. Sr. Hi-Y 4. CIIAI1I.I:s LEONARD Shorty Let it be: it matters not. Band 3, 4. THOLIAS LINDSEY ltslftpyu His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth.' I , D. E. ciub 3, IJ. I Vjiee-I:-resident HOIB oo ' 'lrans er . Fflfy' M ff! Af J' .. , .I ff fill: I Aj !PATRlClA LEI-1 l.0NG Put Sweet as the presence is. Glee Club 3. 4, Y-Teen 3, Treas. 4, Cheerleader 4: Barkrr reporter 3. Advertising Manager Barker 4, fifllllllllblkfl Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3g DOE-XVAH-JACK attend- ant. jAMI:s HARLAN Low: Buddy A sunny southern gentleman With wavy chestnut hair. D. O. Club 4g Intramural Softball 3, jr. HI-Y 3. lh1ARl0N A NN MANI:ss Marlon That can alone make sweet the bitter draught. 'Iii-Hi-Y 4, Dramatic Club 4: Treas. Debating Club 4, State Bible Club Rep. 3, District Rep. 4, Secretary District 4, Secretary Bible Club 4, Barkrr Reporter 3, Alumni Editor 4. lilll' .-xlllllIlll'Q RALPH ROBERT Lttsran, jk. Bohby 'KHis time is forever. Iiverywherc his place. Band 3, 43 Treasurer Home Room 4g Hi-Y 4 THOMAS LlTTl,R llT07n.myY! HA- hapfpy disposition like dollars, Will O ten times pay your way. Band 3, Board 4g President Home Room 35 Bible Club 3g Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM H. LORIMER ll O! Luusz Life to me is just a comedy. jr. Hi-Y 3g Sr. Hi-Y 44 Dramatic Club 4g Le Cerele Francais 4. ,IIQAN Love ' 'leanii' lfI do vow a friendship, l do perform it to the last article. D. I-I. Club 4. I,ARKl'Il.l. GPINE MANsFII2I.Ix ucwripn l'Nluch have I seen and know. D. O. Club 3, 4. The Atotuites NllRhlAJP1AN M.-xruov Iran A thing of beauty is u iov forever. Cheerleader -lg Le Ccrclc l r.uu'ais 4, President Home Ronin -la Student Council 4: Superlunw. Rotsmu' SAMUEL lhlARSIlAl.I. Shanghai He is strong. firm. bold :md steady. lli-Y X, 45 Monogram Club 3, -la Student Council 3, Vice-President Home Room 3, 44 Glec Club 4. Secretary 45 Football All Con- ference-Honorable All State 3, 4: Optimist Bowl 4. Ti-:nov lb1AR'lIN l'Tfd A happy-go-lucky nature. Ronmu' IQIJWARD Mc:AnAMs Bob LlHiS joys as deep as thc ocean: His troubles as lug t as the foam. Bind 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 4, Dramatics Club 4g Hi-Y 4. lftu NCES JEAN McDAN:t:t. Frankie V This is a maid of slight mold. VVith a heart and head of pure gold. D. 0. Club 4. M lit:'r'tv ,IRAN lblARSHAl.L Hts Tall, stately and demure, Noble, steadfast and so pure. n. o. Club 4. P. it. mimi. 1. 4, Ronrziu' jAt:KsoN lh'lAR'l'lN Bobby Inch A little body doth often harbor a great soul. Bible Club 4: Le Cercle Francais 45 Intramural Softball 33 Sr. Hi-Y -l. l m-to lhlA'I l'HliW'S .lI1nnbles I am sure a care is an enemy to life. Monogram Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 45 Pres. Monogram Club -lg Foot- ball 3, -lg Superlative. ilill0MAS lh1fICANN Mac Ne doubt not that for one so true, Thcrc must bc noblc work to do. Intramural Softball 35 Typist Dos-WAH-JACK 4: jr. Hi-Y 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4. lJl.I,lAN MCDANIEI. duly, Her modesty is candle to her mertt.' D. li. Club 4. Pi-Ztzcsx' Nl.iZiii.l.i-7 Blliplll-1llSON ting., One who . Never dream'ed, though right were worsted, VVrong would triumph. Red Cross Rep. 3, Barker 3, 4, Reporter 3, Proofreader 4, Treas- urer Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, National Honor Society 4, Bible Club 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Debating Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Commence- ment Speaker. FREDIKIC lsuzv A'llCllAEl.S uFn'ii Mliike everybody's advice and then do as you please. lntrzuuural Softball 4. Rilvsiox Bll'I,l. Mui-is Spray And though a late, a sure reward succeeds. Hi-Y 3, 4, Monogram 3. 4, l.e Cerele Francais 3, Baseball 3, 4, Bible Club 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4. lVii.l.r,ux1 Vlusox Mircmari. Bill Silence is deep as lfternity, Speech is shallow as 'Innef' jr. Hi-Y 3, Hi-Y 4, Barker Re- porter 3, Dramatic Club 4, l.e Cercle Francais 4, lntramural Softball 3, Baseball 3. 4. liaovian lVu.i.lAM Mooma ilG701'f7'Y His wit invites you by his looks to come. Key Club 3, 4, Treas. Home Room 4, Tennis Team 4, jr. Hi-Y 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Viee-Presi- dent Home Room l. I Ill? Flll,llIlll.l?'i Msncmiuai ANNE Mmmwa ' 'illargarrt' ' The girl who loves to laugh should surely do well. Glee Club 3, 4, Bible Club 3, Y-Teen 4, Annual Typist 4, Student Dramatic Club 4. Cmusrim-: Mules Teeny Her smile is like a rainbow, flashing from a misty sky. Le Cerele Francais 4, Glee Club 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Annual Typist 4. SARAH M ii nfs A 'Prim mv 'l'he keystone upon which is built all loving and liking-- dependability. Secretary-Treasurer Home Room 1, Bible Club 3. 4, Adv. Mana er Barker 4, Debating Club 4, Gilee C ub 3. jrzuomia W'iLi.iAM More ii -, lerry As welcome as sunshine in every place, ls the beaming approach of the good natured face. Snapshot Editor DOE-WAH7JACK 4, Golf Team 4, Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3, Treas. Home Room 3, Intramural Soft- ball 3. 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4. KA1AllRYN MoR'roN HKMTI Small in stature, but in every- thing that makes friends. Clee Club 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 4. IIII' Xlllllllllu-C llrl-:l.l. lfnwfum Mosick Mar And he is such a size, VK hen his feet are on the ground, His hands toueh the skies, President Home Room 5, Presi- dent jr. Class 3, President jr. lli-Y 3, Student Council 5, Chief Marshal 3, Varsity Basketball K, 4, Key Club 3, 4, lnterna- tional Key Club Conv. 3, 4, Le Cerele Francais 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Student Store 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Superlative. SARA XVYNN Mean l'l flldj'u l hold the world but as the world, a stage where everyone must p ay his part. Le Cerele Francais 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Debating Club 4. NANCY lii.izAai:'i it M eiumv ' 'Nanfy ' ' Attempt the end and never stand to doubt, Nothing's so hard but Search will find it out. Glee Club 4, Dramatic Club, De- bating Club 4, l.e Cerele Fran- eais 4. flA'IHERINl-I Niawrw ucuf, A newcomer, but a sure riser. Transfer: Y-Teen 4, President Le Cerele l'raneais 4. Mfuuos 'liIll'1Rl'ISA Noiuus U1qlI!7fJJH Cute, sweet, she eomes your way 'lb brighten even your darkest day. limi-Ulu!-jack Assoe. lid. 4, jr. Ass't. 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, See. 4, High School Register 4, Viee-Pres. Home Room 4, l.e Cerele lfraneais, See. 4, Dramatic Club Pres. 4, Columbia Univ. 5'c'iolastie Press Conf. 3, Mar- :h.l 1, Y-leen 3, See. 4, Glee Club 4, Choir Ch. 3: P. K. Club 3, Pres. 4, Red Cross Rep. 4: Debating Club 4, Superlative: lim:-Whit-jacx Attendant. M.-xavm Ki-iN'r Moss .Uno.vr His manners are fine His lme devine, His smile beyond eompare. is Monogram Club -I-, 5, Hi-Y 4, lfootball 4: Baseball 3, 4. llicxiu' Vox All'RRAY l.iftlr Dorn 'khlake even your enemies your friends, For friends are the greatest treasure. National Honor Soeiety 4, Band 1, 4, Key Club 4, Pres. Debating Club 4, Business Manager DOE- Hhii-jatzx 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4, High School Register 4, Superlative. Cimarics ciARY NliliI.X' lar Fly l'he spirit which keeps thee is noble Courageous. high and un- matehable. ' Co-op Club 4. S.-umii Niciiorsox Nirlc K'Contentment is a pearl ofprieef' Glee Club 3, 4, l.e Cerele Fran- eais 4. Iiic'i'i'v l.ot' Onom Hn l'iorward and lrolie glee was there, I he will to do, the soul to dare. llramatie Club 3, 4, Bible Club 4. 4, l.e Cerele lfraneais 4. NoRMAN Mixvo Owi:Ns Sporty The reat sun looked with an eye ofglove through the golden vapor around him. Co-op Club 3, 45 D, O. Club 3, 4. Bi-rrsv PA'l l'ERSON Dirleey Bird 'KTO those who know thee not, no words can paint. Bible Club 35 jr. Assistant Dola- WAH-JACK 3, Advertising Man- ager 45 President Glee Club 4, Vice-President 35 Vice-President Home Room 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Vice-President Tri- Hi-Y 45 Columbia Univ. Scho- lastic Press Conf. 35 High School Register 45 Superlative. XVILLIAM H. PA'r'rY Bill The secret of trying is to say everything that can be said on the subject. Debating Club 45 Student Council 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Circulation Manager Harker 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Barker Typist 35 Columbia Univ. Scho- lastie Press Conf. 35 Bible Club 45 Sr. Hi-Y 4. ICARL GENE Pi-iii.i.iPs 'KI.urky Seldom serious often gay, A grand sport in every way. Co-op Club 3. 45 D. O. Club 3, 4. liurru ELIZABETH Pmci: ti- an Ind: True asuthe needle to the point, As the dial to tne sun. Trans fer. lhe Atomites A. H. PAT1'EnsoN, JR. ICA- Hi!! Calm whatsoever storms may shake the world. Debating Club 45 Bible Club 45 Sr. Hi- 45 Superlative. lVu.'roN RICHARD PATTISHALI. Wilton So sweet and voluble is his discourse. D. li. Club 4. Bonus' joe Pekin' Sauk The hearty grasp, the honest gaze, The voice that means the things he says. Co-op Club 4. CLEM PAYTON Pow:-:l.l. Fatboy Thing: are going to happen- w y worry? Everything comes to him who waits-why hurry? - D. O. Club 3, 4. Donoruv l.ucu.i.ra Pmc:Ke'r'r Dot ln soul sincere, in action faithhll, in honor clear. High School Register 45 Nat'l Honor Society 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais Vice-Pres. 45 Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Confi 35 Barlerr jr. Ass't. 3, Bus. Mgr. 45 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 35 Y-Teen 45 Dra- matic Club 3, 45 Footli hters Sec.-Treas. 35 Debating Cfub 3, 45 P. K. Club 45 Glee Club 45 Bible Club 3, 45 Mas ue and Gavel 45 ComniencementSpeaker. Ill? AIUIIIHES jovcls Qelxux AAl0:vIPY! The endearing elegance ol' male friendship. Rom-:rua RENIGAR Rapid Rolvrrf' Regret no yesterdays. niake good ol our todays, And don't worry about your toinorrowsf ll. U, Llub 4, 1-lee f.lub l. 4. llifioius lfiuxxzias Roiuauisox unit , Take it easy, have your lim. l.et the old world flicker on. Library Club lg ll. 0. Club 4. BI'Tl l'Y KIQRHN Rumi .iwimp-VH Laugh and bc merry, Remember better the world with a song. Band 3, 4g Assistant Majnrette 3, Maiorette 45 Glee Club 3, 4. Assistant Librarian 3g Treasurer Home Room 3g Bible Club 3, 4: l.e Cercle Francais 4: Dramatic Club 4g Hilrlvr Reporter 4. PM Sm.i.Aits ..l,m., He was made of happy thought, and full ol wit and laughter. Monogram Club 4, Sq Football -I, 5g br. Hi-Y 4. fra' Ai.t.r.Nr: Rmvis Allcnr And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes. l.e lferele Francais -lg Ulee Club 3. -la Bible Club l, 4. Roni-ziu' l.r:wis Ruzusioxn Babb-v Nothing is too high to be reziehcil or too good to be true. jr. Hi-Y lg Marshal lg Foot- ball 5. l.oNNn-: lDoN,u,n Rom-in i sox l'Crnm His soft answer turneth away wrath.' ll. 0. Club 4. l Vimou S. SARRM1' at Vit, A man diligent in business shall stand before kings. Football Mgr. 3g Le Cercle Francais 4: Sr. Hi-Y 4. ,IEANNA AAAE SHARPE Ira1ma 'lYmu'll always End her true and lust, A girl whom all will love and trust. Cllee Club 1. Mun' Ifrmncxas Sumo-14: USM. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. lr Cferclr Francais -lg Sr. ilrialli- Y 4. RUTH SHARPIC Ruthir uAnd all that's best of dark and bright A U Meet in the aspect of her eyes. Glu- Club 3: Secretary Home Room 3, l.e Cerele Francais 4: Superlative. .Ions Arson-:nsoN Snort lohn 'LA quiet but really thouglitlhl and resourceful fellow. Co-op Club 3, 4, Treasurer Co-op Club 4. FRANCES SMITH llFmnY1 lf eyes were made Hur seeing. Then beauty is its own excuse - i. for being. Transfer: Dramatic Club Q44 De- batin Club 4g l.e Ccrclc Francais 4, Gizec Club 3. 4. MACK Smrrii ulotjv L'Nor know we any thin? so.hair, As the smile upon thy ace. Monogram Club 4, 5g Football 4, 5, Baseball Z, 4, Hi-Y 4, 5. The Atomites MAX XYAYNE Summa S'wi1m This friendly lad, with golden hair, Possesses traits that are very rare' Band 3, Drum Major 4, Le Cerele Francais 4, St. Hi-Y 4. .IMNNY FAYE SHAW jenny As merry as the day is long. jr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4. Louisa Simmons Lulu l'hc one that loves and la must su e do ll I , 1 jomv I . SMITH GMU-V L l'hc reasons for his popularity are not hard to dehneg Hc's sincere and friendly with excellent mind. Viec-President Home Room 33 Cheerleader 4, Art Assistant Doa-VVAH-JACK 4, Vicc-Presi- dcnt Senior Class 4, Hi-Y 4g Superlative. l'il.l.A ji-:AN n'r'rr: Sxvmsn u,iH717lif iliousrn Hath thc spirit of all beauty. Photography Editor DoE-WAn- JACK 4, jr. Assistant 3g Marshal 3, Y-Teen 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Bible Club 3, 4: Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4: High Sc ool Register 4, Superlativc. The Atomites l'fvm.vN S'rANrmi.n 'LE'urlyn Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul. D. lf. Club 4. ALL!-ZN STOREY MAP! Procrastination is the thief of tune. QIIIARLI'-QS S'rRANui: Brno Genius wins sometimes, Hard work always. National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4. CA ROI, S'i'ur:Ri-xv Carol The spirit which is within her is noble, courageous, high, and unniatchablef' National Honor Society 3, 4, Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3, Secretary Student Body 3, Dramatic Club 5, Barkrr Re- porter 3, Clublicityl-l'kiitor 4, Glec Club 3, 4, reasurer 41 Secretary Home Room 3, Mar- shal I YTLen 3 4 S t at-Arms h. D. ,.. -'yg-,. 4, High School Register 4. XXUKNDA Swans Kilim A merry heart goes all the way. Vice-President Home Room 3, Glee Club 3, Annual Typist 4, Y-'leen 4, Debating 4. ,IACK C. STONE jackie 'ANone but himself eau be his parallel. FRANKIE ANN SIRADER L K Frankir' ' 'LA smile for all, a greeting glad, An amiable iolly way she had. Glee Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Y-Teen 3, 4, Debating Club 4, Debating Team 4, Le Cerele Francais 4, Student Council 4, liditor-in-Chief Dot-:W'AH-JACK 4, ,lr. Assistant 3, Delegate D. A. R. 45 Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf: 3, High School Register 4, Superlative, Com- mencement Speaker. Ht'N'riaR CIORDON S'rRAmiR, JR. Hunter XVhen there's work to do hc's always ready. Nat'l Honor Society 3, 4, Burlrrr jr. Ass't. 3, Editor in Chief 4, Columbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 3, Treas. Home Room 4, Debating Club 4, Citizenship Award 3, Geometry Award 3, Marshal 3, Student Council 4, Hi-Y 4, High School Register 4, Superlative, Salutatorian 4, Key Club See. 3, Pres. 4. BARBARA Succs Bobbie Ability is a person's wealth. D. li. Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4. FANNIE IDA SUTTON Fannie Good taste is the flower ofgood sense. D. 0. Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4. BETTY LAYTON THOMPSON S'wrctic Pie 'Such an air, such a grace, Puch a style, such a face. ir. Tri-Hi-Y 3. Treasurer 4, frlee Club 3, 4, Columbia Univ. icholastic Press Conf. 3, Feature Editor DOE-XNAH-JAKIK 4, Le fercle Francais 4. KENNETH THOMPSON Choo-Choo r. Hi-Y 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4. CTARLAND BAXTER Vl.lCKl.l-I Tick ?resident Home Room 3, 4, Treasurer junior Class 3: jr. rli-Y 3, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Monogram :lub 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Glee fllub Medal 3, Secretary Glec fllub 4, Band 3, Varsity Foot- :mall 3, 4: Red Cross Rep. 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Marshal 3, Hi-Y 4, Masque and Gavel 4. RAYMOND R. TROLLINGER, JR. Shoaty Nl-lealthy, free, thc world before mc. Key Club 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Intramural Softball 3, 4, Debating Team Vice-President lf, Treasurer Home Room 4, rli-Y4. ERVIN TURNER I-frfvr Ability not luck conquers. ir. Hi-Y 4. The Alonliles HOWARD THOMPSON ugudn ts Ambition has no rest. ROBERT THOMPSON Cowboy Fearless minds climb soonest into crowns. DOROTHX' TINGI-ZN Dot' ' And those who know thee, know all words are faint. Glee Club 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 4, Le Cercle Fran- cais 4. PEGGY Di-:LoREs TROXLER .tptgn A merry heart-doeth good, like a medicine. JOANNE TUTTEROW ll YY Io Never put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today. Debating Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross Rep. 4. The Atnlnitvs xvlNhTON Ru :HARD Um ui1Rm.i1.k f.'11rlrAv 'I'hcy arc ncvcr alone who arc accompanied with good thoughts. President ll. O. Club 4. llouoim' XN'AuoNiau Hof 'l'hrcc lights Athc sun, thc moon g ., and him. Glu: Club 3, 4. l,Ai su lx'INlFRl'1D Xhisow I'olly 'lis always morning somcwhcrc m thc world. Rom'NA lVmuoN Tiny' ' Quick to lcaru, wise to know. 'lrcasurcr Home Room 4. Bu.i.v llfuuus XVIIIZEIJ-21' Hill AmiabnIity shine-s by its own lightf Vice-President Home Room 4g President D. Ii. Club -lg D. lf. Club 3. Doms Lian XVAGUNFR Doris Quiet, steadfast, and faithful. lilcc Club 3, 4. iii-im: xvAl.Ixl4'R Curt 'l'hc trucst approach is just being a friend. LI. Y. Basketball 35 Varsity Base:- ball 3, -lu Basketball Manager -1-g Monogram Club +5 jr. Hi-X Kg Sr. Hi-Y 4g Home Room Prefi- tlcnt -lg lntramural Softball 3. llrxntl, Vlf-x Y Squirl Thy world looks Abctrcr from bchind a smile. M un Fri ,x lkiupiii rn UHIIIIKJIIH A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Treasurer Home Room 4: Secre- tary Home Room -lg Secretary D. O. Club +9 Red Cross Rcp. 4. .lmzmi-t N:X'Ill.'KNlI'2l. NN'u.soN f.'urlr4v lark Oh, why should lifl' all labor bc D. O. Club 4: Intramural Soft- ball 3. CuAni.Es Wbon Churlir ' 'None but the brave deserve the fair. Basketball Mana cr 3' Le Cercle g v francais -lg Sr. Hi-Y. Nifziiiiz Simvsox XVRICNN Nrlli1 ' Ib memory dear, 'lhou ever wilt remain. iiblc Club 4g Library Club 4. XYii.i.iAM YM i-is Luigi 'Accept the worst, hope lor the rest and take what comes. ntramural Softball ig jr. Hi-Y Eg ir. Hi-Y 4g President Home loom 4. PFARLS A ND PFBBI .ICS The Atnmites NANCY LEE Hbon Frankie' ' A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Senior Tri-Hi-Y 4g D. O. Club 4. Cimiuizs Rick XVRIGHII-ZNIH-ZRY Rifle Let it bca it matters not. Buddy Buddy Club I, 4: Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4g .Nlonogram Club 3, 4: Bible Club 4: Baseball K, -lg Intramural Basketball 3. DIANA Lt-:i-1 Zfuzimnv LLDMI! A lace with gladness over- spreads Soft smiles by human kindness bred. Secretary Home Room ig Mar- shal 5g Dramatics Club 39 Co- lumbia Univ. Scholastic Press Conf. 33 Assistant Photography Editor l,0E-xAlAH-JACK +9 Bible Club 4. Those who expect too much of their friendship have few friends. Learning is the foliage of the tree, knowledge is the fruit. Few men travel over the road to success without an occasional puncture. Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. Ideas are peculiar thingsg they won't work unless you do. A. Tinvnsrow Ki1MP,jn. As we grow better we meet better people. , 1932-1947 A 7 X 2919 B, .ff 1 V, 31 ' r' f N, fb l A lilunre Into The Future . . . and now, just as the BHS graduating class of 1950 makes its emergence, headlines read: ERA OF MECHANICAL BRAINS jUST BEGINNING -What a tough break-twelve whole years wasted! But gee, there's no time to grieve. This old world is revolving at such a fast technological Qwhatever that is!j rate of speed, l must hurry and write this prophecy before some scientist comes forth with the fact that all reading matter is as passe as Covered Wagons. Atomic power, having been discovered, can send thoughts, ideas and emotions to the mind by vibrations on the brain can or through the pores of the skin. My radio wrist watch tells me to turn my purse-size television set on to see each member of the class televised as they will be several years from now .... The discoverer of this 8th wonder of the world, the televisor that forsees the future, is Raymond Trollinger, who accumulated his knowledge of science at BHS. The radion station QWBHSB owners are joe Crutchfield and Bill Hockaday. The announcer, a perfect television model is Luigi B. Yates. These scenes are taken from life, in iields ranging from science to entertainment. The first scene shows that johnson Rocket. Neil, the inventor, is giving final instructions to Mack Smith, who is supposed to land on Mars from the thing and send a message to us within an hour. Scientists john Smith and john Loy, having discovered the featherless chicken, have developed a pig with an extra rib on each side . . . now there are two extra pork chops on every meat counter! -Don't miss this-something new being televised-Chief Surgeon Dr. Robert Ellington is per- forming an operation. His brave assistants are Doctors jerry Morf, john Dcl.oatch, 'Ibmmy Davis and Thomas Lindsey and Nurses joyce Clemmer, Wanda Suggs, Patsy Hiatt, Dot Tingen, Betty Odom, Frances jones, and Mary Gray. These doctors and nurses are removing a mouse trap from the hand of Buddy Love who had this accident while removing bus fare from the pocket of Richard Qualls. The popular Tooth Clinic, patronized by patients the world over, is located on Broadway near the big neon tooth sign. Dentists are H. V. Murray, Bob Glenn, Bill Patty, Bill Layton, Tom McCann, Bob Martin, and Kenneth Thompson- The Painless Six. A news flash interrupts the program . . . final plans for the National Powder Puff Bowl football game, composed of all-girl stars-Alice Cole, Nancy Murray, Ruth Sharpe, Delores Robertson, Sarah Miles, Shirley Baldwin, Lora Kinsinger, Robyna Weadon, Nadine Fowler, Doreen Davis, Beha Hangelia, and Allene Reavis with jewel Beauford as captain of this great team, is Out to win either by touch- , downs, hair pulling or nail scratching. Those happy hillbillies-The Dixieland Play Boys-are next. Vic Sarratt Gene Hall, Ronnie Crawford and Bob Thompson are playing the banios, Max Sharpe, Boyd Black and A. H. Patterson, and Melvin Conklin, Winston Um- al 1 berger and Maynard Ellington are the iiddlers. The star, Garland Tickle, sings with those humming birds, Betty Rudd, Dot Barrett and Betsy Patterson with ii l ' Mary Frances Sharp, pianist. is , T- 1 Another noted entertainer, George Crosby Fidler, is being rushed to Radio ' City with the aid of secret service police and his manager, Rick Wrightenberry. , Among his admirers are Betty Daves, joyce Quinlin, Margaret Mebane, Nancy L . Boyd, livelyn Brown, Betty Sue Fitch, Katherine Morton, Betty Gilmore, ' ' Catherine Ncwlin. Frankie Strader, talented organist, returned from studying abroad, is seen with the leading lady of opera, Ann Bevan. Dot and Doris Wagoner accompany her at the twin pianos. Chief Opera House Doorman is Mack Baker. The McDaniel girls, Lillian and Frances, are selling tickets. Other staff members are: Bill Gurganious, 32 Peggy Troxler, Lonnie Roberson, Frances Smith, Betty Marshall, Jimmy Driver, Hilda Love, Harold Hughes, Gilbert Hodge, Jean Isley, Darrell Mansfield, Wilton Pattishall, Jeanna Sharpe, Bill Catoe, Bob Rcnigcr and Fannie Ida Sutton. The Queen of America is now approaching her throne- Miss America -the famous model, Carolyn Holt. Her attendants are Jean Marion and Ann Abercrombie. The queen's court includes Jeanette Snyder, Edwin Chapman, Joanne Tutterow, Gene Walker, Diana Zachary, Ernest Isley, Jennie Shaw and Pete Sykes. Among the celebrities attending the world premier Cinderella starring Theresa Norris and Buell Moser are those chewing gum pests that sat by me in Physics: Fred Matthews and Pat Sellars, now head coaches at Notre Dame. l see Judge M. DeWeese sitting behind that large desk in the City Court Room where the gangster gang-the Big Bad B's, are being tried. King B, Bobby Harris was caught with a loaded water gun. His Co-working B's are Bill Lorimer, Bill Mitchell, Bob Lester, Bob McAdams, Bill Wheeley, Bill Blackwell, Bob Keyser, Bill Turner and Bob Perry. Each one was severely punished, having to write a hundred times, I am a bad boy. The great Shang Marshall is fighting a 12 ring bout with Earl Phillips tonight at the armory . . . Poor Earl! Waiting for the fight to begin are, Christine Miles, Sara Murr, Camilla Holt, Rachell Harris, Louise Simmons, Edith Price, Willie Clark, Peggy Campbell, and Barbara Suggs. Hunter Strader, Editor of the nationally known magazine: Know Nothing, See Nothing, Hear Nothing, is hard at work. Co-editors are: Dot Prickett, Barbara Dabbs and Pat lslcy. Other editors are Jean Bradley, Loretta Howe, Gene Jenkins, Coy Conklin, Clem Powell, Norman Owens, Gary Neely and Fred Michaels. Acme Drug Store, easily recognized by B'towners, is now operated by Lewis Blakey, Harold Horne and Ed Ihrie. Charles Leonard and Pete Jones are proving to the world they are the best soda 1crkers to be found anywhere. Marvin Moss and Jeanette Coleman are sampling an Acme special. Others in the drugstore are Bill Bayliff, Peggy McPherson, Richard Bailey, Sara Nicholson, David Henderson, Betty Conklin, John Shoe, Teddy Martin, Betty Crenshaw, Harold Thompson, and Hazel Way. Moore's Department Store is a dream come true. Big Boss Bill's ambition is a reality. The well known clerks are: Joanne Blanchard, Vera Baulding, George Hucks, Evelyn Stanheld, Bob Richmond and Evie Dowd. ln the oflice, the well-trained typists are Joan Darling, Wanda Dickens, Frances Gatlin, Marion Maness and Geraldine Harris. The last scene is a circus owned and operated by a fellow BHSer, Joe Freeman. There's quite a crowd as we enter the tent, and who should be heard but Grady Beck foretelling the wonders within. The main attraction is Popeye Barrett in person. QF ew recognize him as -X, Hugh Barrett!J As usual, he is attracting the attention of all the ladies. Al- X ways a mystery how it happened! Bright lights are focused on more exciting shows- the Little Man Tommy himself, now 6 ft. 4 in. Tall, The Girl of Wood CNancyj, The Man of Stone fJackJ, The Horne Curiosity fBar- X 'Fl baraj, The Strange Man fCharlesJ, The Human Herron CHildaj, The J , , , Wingless Wrenn CNellieJ and The Long Wonder CPatJ. The Neon signs 2 I g J are flashing- Gay Fifties Revue, featuring Dunnie Carlyle, Mary Ella i I VVhceler, Lola Hillard, Betty Thompson, and Carol Stucky. Bennie Barker is p , heard yelling, Come one, come all-your best chance to see the gayest fifties , A on earth! 5 :Inv i . . . Flash-Flash . . . News from Mars! is Mack safely there? ls Neil's ' i 'pl invention a real success?? The world awaits the message from Mack . . Hash- A lifif flash!The message is . . . Baby, it's cold up here! V. I' ,J That's all . . . that's enuff!! ilu ANNE Conn, Prophet 33 - A of TV i Y' I j, I . X' 'F y e , . la-filly l ' I I li I K l 1 f Lltlss llll'Ill l.lflss bun 'l'is closing time and high school ends for mc, Tl1CFC'S A SCl100l In Ullf MCIIIOFV They say the best in life is yet to be And yet l view the past through falling tears, As thoughts begin to search hack through While my Alma Mater in the twilight sta l.ike a lonely beggar-stretching forth her My thoughts now wander down thc halls, the years mls, hands. lonely and bare, While all my dreams are of what once was there And even on my graduation day, l pause awhile to meditate and pray f il'hat1a.llfoy,r sehool's aimsawc won't forget, rf ' that Q X ive?E'p'reajcl1 each-goal we'vc set. Q kXnd soWupon'oGi? own nencement Day, rf Jlcvkiv the road that Ie' ' away. c. X ,, W ,, ,. .' N ' .f , I,-4, XVQ ve Come fthe paging fof our road, -.-eau.,-Arial eaehjniiist takeihis scgiajtciloatl. 0 ,lp So attitlyisififittlffgf we l 'l'r'11-fda: 1 l Sgikfors o lgififlington High. . ' ,im - ,l'l3 i'-' 'll jriwm, Biaauiftmn fy- - l--rw 'TJ WT, ,, A VL H- swf .-. V-1:52, ' V, JTFF'-W LLL.-.., Lff'?','w QW' . ,f ff if .' . 'TTA' .- TQ... 34 fTo the tune of A 'lree in the Meadow 'l'herc's a school in our memory That will alwavs he near: The times we spent in work and play, The friendships that were dear. We will always keep before us The challenge, ringing clear, To solve lif'e's problems, meet the tests Through many a coming year. When farther on the road of life, NVe'll still he loving thee. XVe'll sing thy praises, loud and long, 'lhrough all eternity. By that school in our memory Our thoughts will always lieg And where'er we go, we'll always know VVe'll love you 'till we die. l5lQ'1 i'Y R Uno Q..- .. f . Jr . l , . K C. C. LINNIQMANN Prinriflnl . For Sltliou OUR PRINCIPAL SPIZAKS: Fellow graduates, we entered Burlington High School four years ago together. The journey has been long-and so short. lt has been my pleasure to guide your progress as eager freshmen, as wise sopho- mores, as struggling juniors, and now as seniors. Nou are to be com- mended for reaching your goal-high school graduation. l wish for you health, happiness and sueeess. May you carry with you pleasant memories of work and pleasure, victories and defeats and the sure feel- ing of' sueeess at B. H. May you ever he loyal and true sons and daughters of Burlington High School. auf Xviedersehen. 35 1 v r VAIIEIJIUTUHIAN i liolmby lfllington 4 SALUTNTIIIWNN l luntcr Stramlcf xlsfii' 'P' 7 'lihc marshals. choscn from thc junior class, takc part in all Scnior activitics and hclp xi hcn cvcr nccdcd. lhis ycar's marshals arc: First row: li. Sratlord, Bonds, Rich. Ciilmori. fflziqfg llisinukc, A. Stailord. S!'f0lld rfmx' Pcrry, I,atra, Aldridgc, .lcfl rics, Lcwis. i' Yhll, ,, . 'l fillull llllllh lhc Inascors arc choscn hy thc Scnior class each ycar. lhcy parriciparc in Scnior activirics and always add rhc nccilcd touch of' cnrcncss which only childrcn can crcatc. 'l'his ycaris mascors arc: lattlc Miss Vicki l,ynn Shoflincr and ,Xl1lSI'k'I'l,lL'lilL'flOlk'. 2 f T1 'Y 4 Q7 5' 3' f ' '5 ' T fl li 2, 4:51 ,, H' ' Zukr x5.L'lf ifaa kg? ,W lfirxl rn-un' .Xli Cficcipig Ng-xy Yyrk Belles. Swnrgd mum' Aw como un. buy one! Oh, 'that lpnna smilcg just buzzin. Third mum' Docs ghis look ff!lllill3l'F Y-Tccn anrlcs. lfllllfffl row: The Fontf, Mr. Lindley? What'cha see? Fifth rox:-.' firnvvr: Bcgmnings of new BHS. 37 We D0 Bequeath: NORTH CAROLINA Alamance County Burlington We, the Senior Class of Burlington High School of above state, eit ' and county, on this sixth day of january, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifiy, being in vagrant mental state, after four years of exposure in these stately halls of wisdom do solemnly will, bequeath and bestow the following as our Last Will and Testament. .ARTICLE l 'lo Mr. Linnemann, the arbiter of all participants in acts of violence in said school, we leave a certif- icate, giving him the authority, if at such time he should have the desire, to preach at least two and not exceeding three sermons a year in chapel. ARTICLE ll To the entire senior faculty we bequeath the junior Class, trusting that their gentle brains will not be filled to satiety by modern methods of education as ours have been. tDxR'l'ICLE lll To the junior Class we will our places In chapel, our Senior social prestige, our wonderful examples of character, our magnificent grades, and our continuous desire for more wisdom through-study. ARTICLE IV The following Seniors do bequeath as follows: Bill Yates wills his happiness of heart and gay spirit to Hallie Ragsdale. Pat Long gives her sweet and affectionate way of winning friends to Pat Gilmore. Bill Moore wishes to will nothing, but due to circumstances beyond his control he will gladly sell his Winston date book to anyone interested. jean Bradley leaves her bedroom voice to Sylvia Baton. Bob Glenn wills his formula for going steady to Ruth Moody and Don Smith. Dunnic Carlyle submits her snowin' ability to Nancy Davis and Ray Elder. Hunter Strader and l.ora Kinsinger have a few li's they wish to give to Bobby Latta and Nancy McPherson. jeanette Snyder wills her magnetic personality and wonderful smile to Leon Sartin. Carolyn Holt has considered the situation from every angle and has decided that she will need all her talents in the future. Hugh Barrett awards his license to go crazy at will to Bill Kirkman. Buell Moser in turn wills The Wheel to Henry Perry. eau Marion wills her school spirit to Arlene Stafford. aymond Trollinger bequcaths his book How To VVin Friends and Influence People to Mickey Clark. jewel Bcauford and Fred Mathews give their athletic ability to be evenly distributed among the athletes of the junior Class. jack Stone gives his cowboy outfit to Bill Green. Frankie Strader has improved the flunkin formula she received last year and in turn wishes Norma Spikes to have said formula. joe Crutchfield reluctantly gives all True Love comic books to j.VV. Qualls. Lola Hilliard wills her quiet but pleasing attitude to Butchie Hoffman. joe Freeman gives his l.atin priority to Richard Keziah if said person should have the need for it again next year. Ann Cobb and Robert Harris leave their ability to get along under any circumstances to Goochie Lane and Betty Cates. Lewis Blakey leaves his way with the women to . Ann Abercrombie wills her exquisite formula for gaming real experience through modern novels to Ann May and Betty Mitchell. Bob Ellington has decided he is going to need all his good looks but gives his swell leadership qualities to the incoming Student Body President. Betsy Patterson leaves her theory of music to the Glee Club. jerry Moff gives his golf clubs to Bob Aldridge if and when Bob turns Pro overnight as said prede- cessor. ARTICLE V ln testimony whereof we do appoint Mr. Lester Ridenhour as sole executor of this, our Last Will and Testament, asking him to see that the said terms are carried out faithfully. CLASS OF '50, BENNIE BARKER, Tesmlor WrrNEssEs: Miss Mary 'liiylor Miss Mildred Murrell Mrs. j. Allen llunter Wi NHIEE X15 Wiliiii '- ,F .fmmi lflrxt mxr: Anmml pxinlnlg1nsg'lA'Il bc ll Y-ill-cn yur! Arn-n'r fhcy cure? V Srmrld rms: Crain, girls. cram? RUf.CiSf!'.lli4-lll llnvg l:,vc-ryhmly x doing lr! lhosc N. X. skycrapcrs. Ilzmi mar: l hc Bnrkcr llnrks. lvnzrlh ffm- Ihru- ni ll kmsl. Fiflh mir: Alum Matcrg Hold on to your huts! Is it rruc? 39 I v-Y' of X. . x .K N96 .xl mir: Sclmul NPITII xx n-'vu gut lt! l.ll1w. lincs- cvcrywllcrcg :X rc uc l rcslum-115 Srvrnnl' rnixt' VIQIIL' m'vcr-cnding lunrh lam-L lg-ll rm. llunnf Him! muh' Murc gals. lfnnrrll rn-1L'.' Am r rhcy cure? HI! lwllns. xlill nimft mx' I xl-rxlnulx' has ro gcr un thu uct? l'4!ll1 mir: Old l'1llfI1fRllS1 Ami thc lmmi plnyvd :mY ' 40 lv 9 . 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Nhuug, IJ. uk- 5 PRICSCRIPTION VOR A CLOUD S'l'UlJIiN'l' Take Hvc drops of C iood Manners, Om' ouncc offlood Bch IX lOl Twelve ounces offfommon Sense, Add 11 drop ofSclflRcspcCt md Ten ounces of-Consideration, Shake UNI. 'Ellie rhrcc times ll day 46 1-.J4A,e.fo A frm X X .1 1. lj lf, ' ,Nfl-,Q 'W lf. P661 'VA X Fbfflxfxkf if l. Z d xxY'.Xx'.'y-M A, l .04 X91-11 , .f .2-' f 'SxK ' 1 N Cl' , V. 'X fl X' 9 m , ff ' l 'l' n xg X Qy KA ,. f ll Y X fx' 5, N K ,xi XXX- AK1 ' ll GXTRN, X fi X f vm t XFX xhxi hxkx '50 t- R ff? xl- if., ,152 .,,-1 ll Ml f. ! fjx . xx, 1 I 'll R Qnsg. xl-fx N, X:-fi , .t , . 22 !,f.X A-fix xx ' Xxx . 'S' ff' 4?ffN x R X f L - zffi' 7 f Moll x fa ' gf ,f f ,f . 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' ' I' Shoffncr , ', f I , I I K l-Simmpus ' i 1' ' ,Silnpson - -y f , 1 H Smith I 5 E h ,xl Snyfleix I I , 'f ,I f .Somers i Z V 1 L I , 'U ,- Spoon, ll. 9 ' Spoon, lf. Spoon, ll 'Elm . teelc Stiekles Stout, Paige Stout, Patty Stowe Stuckcy N3 Sutton ink Sykes 'Iaylor Tcsterman A Thompson, li. FQ , 3 'I'l'1ompson, Thompson, j. Thompson, P. b Tickle K nlrollinger, II. lrollinger, lf. Umlerwootl Cl l 5 , ,WJ 1 i xx 0 j' ,ltkhc -'xx A 2 C ' ' , QLUXJ N . IQ' P Dv Ny,x,,C.- - . L SWR AXA' I'rntnns ' bwwvwxx ' ,mf July N ' I ff ttaflsgc.. 't ' 'Qt N qw V XVagZncr Lx. uxgftlgj. fx . L 1 I O, M XXKZILZ1 1 0 J! White if A VVSSQI1 YI York V' F' t s I E iw, A 'CY . ,Off . ygwbf fl WWSW9 ' . ,1l J .'h0DIlil1QUE'lIlPl'0f HHS 1 I The Student Store is always ready to supply thc student with that last minute, nmch-nccdcd papcr or pt-neil. Nlunugcr, Bill Hockndny. Assistant tX11lllLl!:Z'L'l'S, Grady Huck and liucll Moscr. ,il R+-, 51 I i Y xx' tx, 5gM.,,.,z M.. l ,H 11.9 He: Jil' l ir,xl rms: ff.m you fill rlw july: llyxlrugcn lgUlllll: Srzwlllf rmt: ul.lII1lf yuur cull ru thru- IIIIHIIIUSLH Cluluullms . wlmr slinl ln' mlfvi vlklllhl IVIILI' 'l7rr.1-l4xxcrtu1 U-llllI1UFI'UNX', xml rm114vrr1m, :xml rrmmrrrm Hllmr mllnl flu' tnxlclu .lu IU mln-sn-l'xv Illh: lfmfrrll mic: l'lI1SI'L'lII 5 llnls. lnglwlx m-xcr vmllng. 52 5 Q' Q Q gb If Ei, A m f? K . A: if is rw. We 1 .H 1- , 4: ' 1 'i Q' . 1' K P, X gt qqx K 5 I is X Km rm.. 1 ..fl - M e '1 ' S ii' 2-gf i Q . I , SBA Y i, ,Q L? tw, X . L q I i 48 Nb 'iv ...K Q f A F an X fs . .. S z 15 we 'tif it, as xk. '. u l E ' 1 i WS. U flax, is . fd' M-milroni-4 Jordon, L., jordon. S., Kimball, Kimhro, Kinirey, King, B., King R., Kinney, Large. Leonard, Lewey, Lewis, Little Lloyd, Manly, Mann, Marion Martin, B. Martin, R., Martin, S., Matkins MeAdams, Becky, McAdams, Bobby, Mellaniels, B., Me- Daniels, P., Mefihee, Mile. Miles, Miller, Montague, Mont- ley, Moore, D., Moore, j., Murray, Myers, Neil. Newton, Nichols, Nicholson, Oakes, Owen, Parker, Parrish Patillo, Pegram. Philllips, Powell, jean, Powell june, Powell, K., Priee, Puckett Pruna, Qualls, Quinlyn. Rainy, Ray, A., R11y,l5., Reavis, Riddle, Robertson, Sarratt. Sea- mon, Self. Short, Simmons Skidmore, Skin- ner, Smith, M., Smith, N., South- ern, Stadler, Staufield. Starling, Stewart, F., Stewart, P., Stone, Storey, Strange, Sutton, R4 Sutton, R. L., Sutton, S. Swaringer, Sykes, Barbara Sykes, Betty, Sykes, j., Sykes, L., Taylor, A., Taylor, j., Thoiupson, Tickle. 1 v a v 1 1 1 lq8llll'UllS Tillinan, A.: lillman. DJ 'lilly 'liniis, Nhrren, B.: Vlllrren, F. Vvatkins, Webster, Nest. White, Williams, Winfrey, VVin ningham, D.: Winningham, j. Vkbfford, Wolfe, Womblc. DA FFY-N ITI ONS Atomites-The B. H. S. Basketball boys. Termites-Those desk carving fiends. t Uration sadness-Result of those tear-rending graduation speeches. M Q I, XA.,-.1., 6 May madness-Does anyone remember the PROM ? -fi, Wy., ff l lgloo date--A date at one of those freezing footbal W ' ' 7' p Cizzer baitfThe new look hair. , lc? I 51769362 fi F , 2 ig Tomaine taverneAny grade AOD cafeteria. J - 4 ui , A Arthritis cavern-The gym . . . oh, my achin' back!! i Lcapin' lizzie-The ever present checkerboard jalopy. fa' Kupid Dizzy-Our neu cloud-vs alking couples. x ,, fvx g X A H , X MX g rx 1 ,A. '-s'1'le xA ll K' As l - W Xi a' ,, t .1 1 , ,, V i 56 ri, 'I NA ' -GW ACTIVITIES XfdfxNVfHX ff X4 -gall 6 g Z' x X X gn If Wx b X yx . -4 KX X ' f f A k ' fffi A A ff- 1-1 1'-1 N,1g,,f,-ff: X a11 ' IIWfiE!3 .' M X !-B HI - , ,N , , 'I 5 ff! i K Z T 9 !s 'IM ff-f :-ZV im N'!!ax AX1gfnf Qxx Nw N N xx F:S? gif l QV 1 x , i -S xp N W 4 ,-Ms- 'i '. W Klux. -I. .-X. I ILN I mx, l'1Il'llff-V .-lff1'ix1'l' FR-XNKII-Y SIRKIJICR vlilllilil-18.-X NEORRIS lfdimr yl.vxm'i11fr' lfdilnr H. Y. .X1L'llR.XY, Ulu. Bl-tum' l',x1 1lcusoN l1'11,ri11rxx .1f.1m1qf'1' .'l1I 1'1'I'fiA'fllQ' ,1IJlla1,Qt'f 58 x . . u sim' Vi gi ii in Vh H I .il H 'Ihc uicmhcrs of thu WSU lion-1-Nixii-j.'xi:k Stuti' arc: lflm roar: lflliugrou, .-Xss'r Bus, Mgr. Norris, Assoc. lfditorg Strndur. lfihtorg Suydcr, Photo. l'id.g Ahcrcrouihic, Arr Ifd.g Thompson Fcarilrc lfil.g Boyd, Ass'r Ad .'Xlgr.g Patti-rson, Ad. Mgr. Sammi' ww: Mrs, Huutcr. Adviser Smith, Ass'r. Arr lid.: Hoff, Snapshot l7d,q fifrurchfivld, joke' Fd.g Yuchiiry, Asif Photo. l ii.g Buck Sporrx lfd.: Murray, Bus. Mgr. ii yi-:i-4 .semi 'iw.:ii-:l.exi!w lfirivl mir: lslcv. NiL'il1lI1L'. Suggs, Hotiiiuiin. Ifosrcr, Liuillcy, Cfquuphull. .'ir1'nl1J mir: Rk'1lllfiiFkI King, Nicholson, Sliotiiucr. Ciihuoru. Sfilfiilifti, Alilriilgc. 59 ll . kg f 2 , r-.,,l l -:X-z: llll.l!lI'1 XX Class union uhm:- rrlldllll Huh llllorf. wr-I-ln l'r--nidvnl. Ulu, June I Irml Miss Burke Arouses Int The Student Inn I' crest Body N l 'Th BARKER s 'lf lNYf1'f'?lll?lf5F '.'?9 Fz!'.'l'fl1'3'Qf?Y' lkifziifl Officers Elected For 1949-1950 , lyk . s www mum mu.. mm.-.' I mln- you 'Mun mls..-. ' '-1 lm.-1 any K -mugs... who .nv .-...l.x l... , , l wr 1-.l qwuiun- Q. lh.-.V M... .. llwul. H. H. h. llu vw-A ul ll n Cfllllllll, HXflll'lIlu'll' Mn lllrluu-.' umwrnmg mf 'Mr law.-, lrwL Wall' hthlgf ,ln-xx: l-- V omf. fnr'pru-tn-ulg ull ll:-nu and lrnchrru pm - Ilia! cunlllll. ll Ill llllrferl wllh nn ui--in -lu nm- ll mu up hy he uu.rl...f Mr. lllllll me lalen m mm.: nm .1 l...m11 ...lu Ile-me llm limb.-r nm nw o.....4x mul Holm-rummg. mm- -um ..-I t.. umk lklwu anfl ippnum-.I an 1-,.-lu--rl.-. 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Jnfkm Alwrw. px-wsu... na-en Ap, Beck, Perry, Lindley and i Moore Head Classes M ru:-nl u-lovin-m c-wuluvmi l-y ' ---hull rlnmwe finaly llvck nf llw wnlur nw ,mlmr -llz-nl f... l..,.1..,m.,,f- ,W rhv fr.,h4 nf lhr -v-mor v1..v.l.l'p lily 1 Service and it is xmpr-rtnnl lm auth as than peru-ms rlwun. Ile- otllrr ollcers of the John Smith. vlcv- Abvrrnmhlv. arch'- fflemmnv, Inman- hung preaulent tllnu, liruly nf Qlw Km of the Order of vme-premde-nt of the ,ge Club. and unstanl msn- ol the student store. John ssislanl lr! rditor of the lack ln-l ls A very mel- rhee-rlelfllr. Ann Abrrvomlrir vnrmlgfr of the YYTunu, Debal. Club, and the Ur-nuullr Plullg uf che Kano: Sovletyg und nlmw of the Doe-Wahehrk. treasurer. Joyce Clnmmer. in A nf the Y-Tama. Ihr Gln- lncl xx mllu-,up editor of xln- Harker. Upon the shout-im: uf llw June :lun smears wus n great, re- lwlplng lu plum :iw Prom Henrg Perry, newly elected prnaldcnt. in A of the Bible Club. Key Order of Dehlnlly. uni Mmm- Cluh, He in n junior assistant Harker null prfaisism of his , Folvhv lnlln. lhv vlefv of the jumor clux. sv rn If the D. 0. Club nm! ur uf his homvfoom Far-nl.. ln is yunmr clns necrvlnry. in I Lhe Drlmnnr Vluh and ln wee pw-snlexxl nATn,Hl Y. Pnl. lill- 0 elected lr--uuru, r 1-I me Gln Club and HIAY. vicwpmux-len! of PPPPY mmm. xml u very son- x-lux umceru lar mn ulditiou tu the pyql, Lindley arc: Emma Prit- vlco-prcxilknlp Don Allin, nnd Dick Snyder, triti- lz 1 memlm of me Key lrmsumv- nf the Student . Jack homeroom presldant. and lvl-mamoue uolsisnt on me annu- UIAN. Emmx il A number of the Tri-Hi-Y and s Imme- lllmxl. Don Allen is vice- nf has homeroom. hi.-K prm .J xx..-H. l. 1,.1 xx . ,H ,.u,,,,,,,,. tlw Yxeslnmuu rlusr: pm,-rpm of mx lwume' ll'Hlw ' 1 lv' 1' lv-v ' 4 ..f.m- Q.. -nj-1, r'urlAlxu-amp, preuvlenn uf Un- W f l' - wv':--'w-- ffm w- -l'flh.w1,g Hume: sum.-1, -4.1.11 'hhpfln . -.V freshmen mv, .-p,.,,.,, m. slwl., .H l.-...H H., . ,,,,.., ,,.,,,, .. ,z.,,,,k-- I I I V , ,X 4 xl.. 11,01 mn. wh , HI lk. ,.:.MmH Vu, ,MH t K th. lhrkn, Erxnkl- human. duh Mu Wwmmly . ' olhcfrs za guule Hn-rn l-ll' Nl-H 'An 1- ' rx 1. 1.1 ,.f-'gyda' mul-Q ulwll-110' 'h' D '5'w h h k5 J ' ru xlu- mm- 1-f-mont 'hd' Mn 79 I' B- H- 34 J' H-'Ive rw' H-' 1 - 1 A 1- H lv.: -.1 I :.... V ...pm--l-,.l...1. .,f'hf-an .-m4-lludw: Ilfflvm' Hsu. Moore, pmwanlg nm. pm. V..- ......1.--. -lv Iiw- 1 l ve ...M - .-...ru .. -Ml ,plmm-nn uf Llu- su-mpm -ivlmmr www if - 1 vie.-upmmqnzg Ngll comix. l '. ' ' -- ,rfmw vs.m..., M....nm .f 4 I ll -'Hd -A ' fe.-renvyund Barber: L--wie. IIUNTIQR STRADITR CjAR0l.YN llorr litflffll' flssorzarr lfdimr r, S-ul.-x Px1lI,liS Pwr l.oNu ,, 4 . .'I,l'.l'lll'IlIft' fl1l1'!'I'fl.fIll-Q .lI.Qr. .-I.v.mz'il1rf' rId1v'rf1.v111Q 1, ..,...,,,.,, Dol' PRICKIA' Ill Miss HIQLIQN Hou - - 'gm' B1lXIllf',l'.l' .lllzlzagrr Ilfuvzlrnv Adam-rr lf ,al w X . ' I .. :fill 7 ,B . i'::.'.- nf. ' 'y ' -Q43,1',M2:,1.' :h sfo.. fl , ,, ff, ,- -'vJE-73 - .-1 .ur .1 fl. A ne w f Q 5 fl-'E-5 .65 ,-J .- ' '1 ,iff-132' ' ,izr . N l R. 27' -' -gr . P' 1 2' nfl! fm . EZfsn'!-tn-s'Hifai1 Firxt mu: Holt, Assoc. Pd.: Strader. Iid.g Glenn. Sports Fd.g Carlyle. Feature l'fd.g Prickctt, Bus. Nlgrg Stuckcy. Clubliciry lfd.a Cilcmmcr, Mukc-up l'fd,g Long. Assoc. Bus. Mgr.: johnson. Art Ifd. Srmlni rms: Putty. Circulation .Nigr.g Bonds, jr. Ass't.g Moody, jr. Ass't.g Miss I lolt, Adviscrg Dismukc, jr. Asst: Stufjqord, jr. :Xss't.1 Mcphcrson, Proofrczldcrq Mnmcss, txllllllllj lid.g Alilcs, Assoc. Ad. lfd. Tllinl rms: Pcrry, Ass'r Sports Fd.. Bnilcy, lfxchnngc lfd.g lioldcn, Photogralplwrg Darling, Cfl1icf',lAypistg Kinsingt-r. Proofrcutlcr. . I l I xgssnlw ,xml jfwg:sal'l'1r's '4 l ilXl mir: Ilgut-s. llolv. Qfohla. Hlnxrmclmrd. Bnrrctt. Rudd. Srnuld rnzat' xlL'I,IlL'I'SAllI, Rich xYjI1l1jIlf.1IlLlI!l. Huy. Xlootly. lin-xxt-v', .Xllt-y, lizlttcn, llut-ks. rlqllffrl' mix: Xlulrs, Hrrmn, Smith ll.1x ns, Vonlalin, Hiatt, Cilglrli. lfirrim. ,Shnllff l'llTl'.' Uuurnx lim Ilu- SIIHICIII 1 UIIIICII IN rlw ccHrr.1l umr of thc srlulcnt gfwurlmlllclmr. Irs wh IS ru huld. luck up .md pruulutc stun 1. gmm-rl11m'nI .lL'flXlIlk'5. Iln- IIIUIIIIILTN .1rc: l 1r'xf rms: I . Srrndcr. l.1mllry. ll4lL'k2lki.lY. l'll1ngum. liunds, H, Srru VL-rrx. Strznngu. Ur. Rnlurlllullr. Sponsor. . W 4 H Q ' f , . , I 1 ' 1' 1 14' nu - lim urmm-nr R gnu-rnjnmg' y rlmt zllxx .15 Q xxwrks I1.mi rrvlvcrrwtlu- wr.1x1d.1nix1vf,m1r scluml rn 'I , .uw ,'llN ll -Hru-s f. li, l.4-wus. l'mr1uisl1.m. I'1lSIL'l'. llmlgu. SIQIHIIUV. I.lHlHL'f. BLIIJXXIII utr: I5l.u'l,1m l,1r'mun. Ii - ', Xlumiy, l'rm'lu-tt,.Xl.lir1nllcx',liwlt. I'I'k'L'l1I.ll1. Illini rrf.1': Xhmrc lxnrlxnm . . . Snrrm. NI. 41 u I. 1 um'llm.1n, In fNtr.uiur. fllllflfl mic: Yltw. ll. 5l1'guh-r.,C.m'ul' hrml 'Mill fwtzx' liculx, l'HlI1!.1I4lII lluuL.ui.1x, liurgws, Shlllflflxl, lx. IALWXIS L. fllumii' F-lrliulurs The purpose ofthe National Honor Society is to recognize outstanding ability and achievement in thc high schools in this country, and to stimulate thc scholarship, leadership, and character of the students. lts members are: First row: Abercrombie, Trcasurerg lf. Stradcr, Vice-Prcsidentg Miss Murrell, Sponsorq Strange, Presidentg Norris, Secretary. Srcond row: McPherson, Kinsinger, Prickctt, Fitch, Snyder, Stuckcy. Tllinl rms: Patty, Murray, H. Strader, lflling- ton. Beauford, Patterson, lloyd. Fulurislii' ll rulers 'llie Quill and Scroll is a National Honor Society for iournalism students. Seniors making an Olli- standing contrilmution to either the Hiirlcrr or the lloii-XYvxii-QI.-xnxx are eligible for membership. 'l'lie mcmliers are: lfirrr rote: Stuckey, Prickett, Thompson, Nlancss, lf. Strader. Szwrm' rofw: lioyd, Nlcljherson. Patterson, Alicrcroiuliie, Norris, Carlyle, Kinsinger. Tllim' mic: H. Strader, Murray, Glenn. lfllington, Bailey, Patty, Bolden. xii HIWIIIMI Ill Ihr- -xkl!!IHIIh hw' :Y SIQNIOR IDR.-X.NI:X'I lil iIl.L,'li I ha- I,f.lI1lLIIIL' C ihlh. urgnuhfui Ill lU Hl.L'0l15iNI'SUt'-lilllilll'2lllLiSL'l1i0I' srlldcvmrs. whu :irc striving ru pruumrc pruliciclmry iI1.lIIIl tcur .IUIIIIQ1 .md phlv prauhlnwum. Ihr mcmhcrs of thc SQ-nmr lJl'LIlIl.lflC Chlll marc: I'.1I'.Vl rms: Xlzuluss. S mth. X1l1rr.1y. C uh l'ru'lwrI. xIl'I,IlL'F54YII. lxlnslngrr. Sl'1'llI1lf I'll1L'.' lirqullcv. lllzlrr. ffuum'llm.ll1. Cimhh. Simms. lmstcr. Xie.-Miplllls. ,Nl1rL'lu-ll. Nur ru. .'Xl!k'Y'L'I'UIIIIllC, HL'.lllhlI'ki. Bn-x'.1n. Boyd. 'l'll1r.i rnizt' Snydcr. llmlr. lilnllwllnlrd. Cfnh-l11.1l1. Horny. Hxlrrcrr. l mm'h'r, Stun' l,urnm'1, c.HI1kllH, l'1rch. Unhun. lirwmn. fjlklfh. Rudd. Davos. l.1rrlc, ,IUNIUR IJIQXN1.-X'l'lif Kfl.L'li I hr Illk'lllIK'I'S of rlwjunmr lJ!'.IIl1LlIiC c:IlllD1ll'L'I lfirxr mic: K. Bcntty. .'xHiSliI1.-I. lie.-nutty. AI. l'rrcu'cr. l.ulhctIcl'. .-Xl11lcL,l'n'q1x linux, Smith. Ilnvcs. Rudd. Knorr. Nicholson. Nlglkcr. Srmml rms: Alircum-. I.'.VLIIIS. liirmctr, Ii. .lom's, .-Xllvy, ifnrlcrr. Hut! I,I5IIlllkL'. Ruth Xiumiv. Uvcrmnm. Nichmm. SfLll1flL'lKi, SiIllPSUl1. xhlilllllllghlllll. lxing. Hurkc. ,lqlljfxfl I'll ll'f Paul. Cfrmnci X1.lYIlk'XY. Ifwrhnrr. Rich. ffzllmfm. Nlurron. Mya-rs. Ralchul ,X1omly.,l1:l1kl11s, linlnml, Cla-gg, S. -Innes. ll.mh-n. Young. 64 ku hu an lv Lvrrh-lrwuuwuw l.c Cert-lc Francais est compose des ctudiants qui aimcnt beaucoup les Francais ct leur langue. Le devise est: Vouloir. c'cst pouvoirf' l,us mumlxcrs sont: Mllc Abercrombie. .Nl Bailey, M Barrett, Mllc Bcauford, M Black, Mllc Boyd, .Xlllc Clark. .Nlllc liolc. Nlllc Clouncilmgm, Nl Crurclmlicld. Mllc Davos. Xlllc Gilmore. Nlllcfi. Harris, Nl R. Harris, Nlllcllintt, .Xl lrloclandny, VllI'L'LlS1lI'lLlI'Q Mllu Horns, Mllc limsingcr. Nl Luster. Nl l.orlmcr, Mllc Marion. .Xl Xlnrtin, Mllc Miles, .Nl Nlitchcll, Xl .xlolll ,Xl Nloorc. .Xl Moser. Xlllc Nlurr, Nlllc Nlurruy, Nlllc New-lin. Prcsidcntcg .Nlllc Nicholson. Nlllc Norris. Sccrctnirc. Nlllc Odom. .Nlllu Prickctt. Yicc-Presidents. .Nlllc Rcavis, .Nl Richmond, Mllc Rudd. .Nl Snrrntt. Nlllc M. Slmrpc. Nlllc R. Slmrpc. .Xl Slmrpc. Nlllu Smith, Mllc Srrndcr. .Xlllu lingcn. Mllc lltompson. .Nl Thompson. .Nl Wlurd, llircctricc, .xl2ltlLllllC lluntcr. l .XWJW .J .Q yrlf fvFQVUuvuHw'llHmHgh Reading N3 N N l 'llmc l.ilwrnrQ3 Fllulx, madc rl of tjic Lilrrnrlln and thc lilxrnry nssistnmts, scclcs to cocourngc good reading nr liurlmgton lligln School. 'lltc IllCllllllCI'5X?l!'CIr 'irrr nuns: NlCqllllCy'. Nrcnn. Isley. Allcy. l'lV1ll1S, Paul. Dismulic. Foglcmzm. S1'mu.i ruin: llnir, Crt-L-clx, blonps, .Nltiss mdnsigrg EICZCQRTQIII, Undr-rwood, Trollingcr. Dull, Nludison. X ' J l' lx x ., A K X w - ., Af Q ' x .XL ,Q - , . X V . . . K X rj tt .1 X 1 X ', v' X1 t Xt ,, 1- x,. v ,. . V x. ieimis' iil:iiiiii C 'lin' llclmtiiig 'li-.im is iiiiuic up of niciiilicrs nfrlic i,L'il1lfiI1g'ciillllXK'i1U1lI'C pzirriciilnirly iiircrcsrui iii PlliliiL'SPL'1liiil1g:llNiLlt'Ul.li niclnirus. Ilia' iiiriiilirrs uf Ilia' IUHII .ircg Sfxrlrii: Scziiiioii, hlcfiirics, Panty. Strainiur. Ilgiws. lflliiigtmi, Kiiisingcr. Sl.lllif!IlQ. Prickuri, Xiurrxiy. X ln- iwswi- ui XiUlHH'llll'I'f1X 'liic llcbuiiig liliiii. whose iiirirro is: H121LlI'gllCfi1CPUiI'IfLlIlki Hin. has iiicrcaisui uiiisiiicr.ilily SIIICL' irs4irg.il1l11ir1nii List wzir Irs iiicnilicrs :irc-: lfirxt mic: Kimiiigu-i', Xiiim-ss, .Xlurr.iy. liuiiitimi. Snnriil mic: lliiir, Iiliiukxxcll, Suiiiiuii, lkiim, Rifh Iinlgmii, Ijlllli, -I. Smith, li. lJ.iu-5, Milo, inning, I'ii:im'li:ird. Suggs. 'lilim-rim. Milua. 'Hnril mir: 'Iiiiiis. Puri. Uiillwr. liuyil Hycrs. ,XICPi1L'f'NUI1,'I. llgivrs, Xiurriiy, liirch, I . Smith. Priciccrt. Strnuicr, Mrs. Duizl,Spc1lix0r. l n1n'fl1 rn::': Piitrursuii. Norris Xlicrcrwiiihiu. -lciliics, Uliyiiick, lilliiigmri, Hlqilacy, Hcvain, Hi.irr, Cfmiklin, lircwcr. 66 W illlnfi XX Hl'lxl'l'N F' ' The Rcd Cross is vcrv active in thc high school. Its members are chosen by thc students in each homc room. The members zirc: lfirxr roar: Snipcs, Knorr, lfgirmi, Clegg, Trnllingcr, Wilson, Daniels, .I. Coe. Srrwlil' ro-zu: Siiiiilcrs., Nilligiiiis. AT. ffm-. Dixon, Cfrowdcr, lluilcy. Clnrrison, Colm. Turn-row, Uhcclcr, hloncs, Morton. Third mir: Ubllc, Norris, fnlllllli 5lIllll10ll5, Ulirrcn, lflilcr, Nlnirrin. limb Mc.-Xiliiiiis, Ciuslcr, King, Holt, liolxlmy Mc.-Mlziliis. . --- ---v .,,,.,..... an l+llI'IHllilll l vlluxx whip 'l'lm Bible Cllnli, ormliizcil in 19-I-7, is composed of students who nike Bible und those who :irc uqually inturcsrcil but do nm Lilac llihlv. lrs mr msc is rn rcnvli voun f wo wlc in thc sclinol to 'row in Clirisriaui livin f. vllllCIIlL'!I1lK'FSQIFCC lfirxf rnzu: lfllin '- . E- E- P- ,, , . . U 2- l l mn, Xlsmss, ligulcy, liuyil. Sffllllll ru'L:': l m-rw. Laclxcry, ljziltcrsuu, SIIIIPSUII. Rllklll. IXIIIQL, lurncr. llllfflx. llulnml, l'l!cli l.n-illwlu-i', Smnlii-lil, Xlllrlivll, lllglllbll, I'lYk'llllll'l, ljnvcs, ixlilfllll. Alllllfil rn-ir: llugllcs, lavgms, Unvlmlcli. ll. Smith, gXllcy, licvnn, limulnnl. l'riL'kcIt, Knott, Nl. lircwcr, 'll'ur', Allison, hlycrs, lingcu, liimiurt, lik-.ivls, Nlili-s, Dull. Uilum, ljlllly, Xllilkcr. Nl. lircxxcr, Xliss liiclilinc, Sponsor. lilllffll mic: llill, ClJl1IlClllll1lI1, Rudd, Coll-. Hnyilcr, lhrrcrt. lilzlncliiml, Colc- ilum, linrrin, .Xlcl'lu-rsrm, Howe, Miles, Gilmore, -I, Smith, llismukc, Wligncr, XVrcnn. 67 li-4-us lhc Y-'ll-cus is an organization ofgirls whose purposc is: Wlii huilil al fellowship ofgirls dcvotcd ro the mslx of ftilllllllg in our couiinon litb, rhosc idcals of pcrsonnl and social living ro which wc :irc coinniittcil hy our fiiith as illirisrizinsf' The nicnibcrs arc: lfirxt rnzv: Ciilinorc, Suggs, Hornc. lizirrcrr. Clcuiuicr, Snydcr, Nlch- ginc. Srmml' mic: Cole, Prickctr, Cohb, Long, Norris, lfarlylc, Holt. Tllird mir: .Xliss joncs, Sponsorg Ncwlin. Sruckcy, Srriidcr. Almcrcronibic, Bcviin, liciinford. In-5 lifluh lhc licv Cflnli, sponsorcil liv thc liiwnnis Chili, is ll vcrv nicrivc civic cluh within our school. Irs nicuilrcrs Qirc choscn from thc nppcr third Ill-fl1L'lI' rcspccrivc class. lhc incnihcrs arc: lfirxl mum' Scziuioll. ll:lrgrfWL'. l'Fk'ClIlLlll, ,lUl1l15UU. izirrison, Cllizipiniin. Cinrrcrr. Swann! rms: Xlr. Cllmppcll. Sponsor: l.imllcy'. Pvrry. l'r0lLlL'H. ilifllllillllvf, filflm. llllflfff- liurlirvir, llccli, Srrziilcr. 'lilliril' mic: Nloscr. Xlurraiy. ,-Xlslrinluc, lflliuuton, l.z1rru, 'liiL'l4lc. - r . l'i'i'4ii'lii'i's4 liiilw I'hc P. lx. fllulv. orgyinizctl in IO-Hi. is niadc up of a group of Preachers' childrcn. ilihc incinlrcrs of this cluln arc: lfirx rms: Kilt-gg, l'lI'll'liL'I'f, Ricluuontl, liinnctt, Sannlcrs. SITIIIMII rnir: lioytl, Sranficld. Marshall. lrinnlscy, Norris, Xoung , . . Viliu K4 Nlhu lu lim-i'ii'.iiii High Hrliuul-4 liach ycar a group olistudciits is choscn to rcprcscnt Burlington High School in the high school rcgistur. lhis hook contains a paragraph about Cach ofthe outstanding Seniors sclcctctl in high schools throughout rho Southttrn .'Xssot'iation. lhc incnilmcrs arc chosun for such qualitics as personality, scholarship, lcatlcrsliip and character. This ycar's incinlwrs arc: lfirxr rms: Boyd, Pattcrson, Prickctt, Stuclccy. Abt-rcronibic, Snyder, lf Stratlcr. St'l'lllIif rms: llockatlay, Norris, licck. lfllirigton, H. Stradcr, Murray. I'il'IIlllI' ll'i lrlil lhe 'Iri-Ili-Y is a flhrisriaii nrgaiiizariuii liir Senior, .Iuiiiur and Supliuiiiure girls. Iheir slogan is Pure tliuughrs, pure wurrls. pure action. lhe meiiilwrs ofrlic Senior 'I'ri-Ili-Y are: lfirxf mis: Ifitch. Srmfm' roar: I In-iiipmn, Partersfm, Darling, Sharpe. 'Illini mir: Shaw, Iiiigen, Mcpliersriii, Ilickens. Ilangelia. l'i!1IH'!l1 mir: lloyd, 'llirrermi-, Ilermii. Nlaness, llaves, Miss Ifdwards, Sponsorg lfowler, liinsinger, Ilarris, Clark. 3 s L1 'R ,KQV 2' in ' I-is-niui' Hi li Ihe purpose ofthe I Ii-Y. like the Tri-Ili-Y, is Th create, iiiaiiiraiii. and extend rlirruigliuur the lioiiie. sclmul, and cmiiiiiuiiity, high standards ol' Christian character. lhc chili wis organized in IU-HJ, Irs muiiihers are: Iflrxl mu: Sykes, Haiiiiiiond, Iiekle. SL-Ilars, Miles, Moss, IYrigIireiiberry, XI. Smith. Srm11ii'rnu': .Ylirclu-ll. Ixiriiiier, Surratr, Ifreciiian, Moll, Trollinger, Ilarris, Barker, Walker. 'l'l1ird row: Stone. Blakey, Moore, Lester, Murray, Bailey. Glenn. IXIIHVIII mic: Isley. Beck, j. Smith. Yates, Srranler, Cfrurclilield. Fifi!! wiv: llarrctt, Strange, Parry, Cfhapmaii. Baker. I,irtIe, Marshall. Sixth rnigz' Iflliiigroii. Moser, Wliml. Sharpe, 'I Iiuiiipsmi, I arrc'rsnli. Xlr. Newlin, Sponsor. jllllllll' lri llil lhc nicinhcrs ofthe jnnior Tri-Hi-Y arc: Firxt row: McAdams, Duff, Ovcrman, Nicholson, johnson, Alley Sfflllllf rofux' Beatty, jones, Rich, Boland, Cares, Moody, Ragsdalc, Allison. Third nrw: Somers, Clegg McPherson. lffvcrhart, Dismukc, Gilmore, Spikes, Tccr. Fourth mu: Smith, VVinningh1un, lYilliinnson lx. lit-titty, Dixon, H'ilson, York, Melton, Bonds, lircwcr. A W ' A , ,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,',,,f , , A gt: PM H ,,., WW km Q9 , I . . ' f 4, ' tif 7 , k ,. ff-f K - , W 'M 1 fs? if gf , , , if LX ,if,fi,,5' .gi t t ,J is , rf f, i Eng? I :+V ggi! i 6 ,w his K K qtlllllllllllllwi' lri Hi l 'Ihr incnihcrs of thc- Sophoinorc Tri-Hi-Y arc: First rmzt' Hogan, johnson, Mcllziiic, lflorcncc, l rc4:in,n1 llinshtiw, Cards.-ii, Bradley, Stndlcr, Shotlincr. Keyser, Dclford, Check, Oaks, Unklcy, Denny. Srmnd mu' Ashley, C. Sharp, Vaughn, lforlmiid, Bain, Somers, Wilson, Burgess, D. Sharpe, jones, Bcautbrd, Sticklcs, Nlndison, Sanders, King, Crisp, C. Trollingcr, Xbrk, Vllagner, Pritchett, Miss Tyson, Sponsor. Third mfw Adams, Brunnock, Baker, Bailey, Famhrough, Hodge, Beal, Duncan, McAdams, Mcljhcrson, lf. Trollingcr Durham, Gerringcr, XVhire, Cobb, Underwood, Fauccrte, VVillis. s Q ' i lllt'lSlllll' .intl lmx-f-l 'llic .Nlnsquc :mil iinvcl, orguliizcd only tliis yt-nr, is ni National llnnm' Socicty for outstamling dra- matic :mtl spcccli stmlcnrs. 'llic clmrrcr mcmlmcrs strc: l ir,tl rn'u': Rich, Priclactt, licvnn, liinsingcr Mrs. llilln, .S'pw1,w1'. Sffllllll 1'mL'.' .Xliss liutciimn, Sf7lIll.Vlll',' liclclc, lircxw.-i', lzllingron, .Xliss Gill Spmlm r. Q5 as bf .l rx Hi ll' Allie incmlmt-rs rilitl1c.Il'. Ili-Y arc: lfirxr rnzc: Surrin, Cinrrctt, liurlqu, Moore, ul. Kizzinli, lluopur, Ruclalcy, Perry, Xlr. Russcll, Spnuxnr. Smunf rnizx' Altlritlgc, Young, lluflincs, llalmnnn, NL-lsrm, Xlclntyrc, liurgcss, lluglics. Tllird rn-u': Crutclilicltl, lilnnclmril, jenkins, Clnrrisrm, 'l4m'gci'scm, llolliimn. l'?1111'rl1 row: Vlbod, CI. Kizzinli, .ln-Hirics, -I. Smith, Kirk- mun, licziuli, l,cxx'is. lfifrll 1'n1L'.' Clark, ll. Smirli, Xllilluct-, Cfrumptrm, lioltlcn, lfuqim, Quzills, llzil'g'rovt'. .Here l,fu,iiies lhe ltltlllll llie BurlingtonIHigh Sehool Band under the direction of Nlr. -I. Nl. Cole has inade a decided iniproveinent this year. They participate in all School affairs. lts ineinhers are: Firxr row: Becky McAdams, King, Rhodes, Lindley, Morris, Bernard jones, Sharpe. Suomi runs. Barhara jones, j. Bradley, Bill Burke, Hoods, l'ox, Myatt, Larrigan, Strange. Yilllfd' rms: Rieh, Coleman, Browning, Matthews, lfaulkner, Love, lfarp, Myle, York. I'-flllflll mu: llill, Stallings, Baldwin, Forrester, Hodge, Parker, Southern, lidwards, Becky Burke, Coe, Phillips, Suggs, Thompson. Fifrlz row: C. Clark, Hadley, Nl. Clark, NleB-ane, VYilson, B. Bradley, King. Sixth row: Rudd, Tickle, Murray, Heritage, Leonard, Orr, St-ainon, Noting, Qualls, Way, XVaddell. Srrrllllz row: Little, Riddle, Langley, Cowan, Black, Vllill, Carson. 'fa ....m....h, ' if 1 P I - R nuuguuuxs na ll-anemia unrul- li. ml '73 - -.-....K.,, ---....... , ..., . ...g.. . mmm, ,.... , ., ..............-M.- ......,..... .. -..........,. -........-...... .- .-...M-.-... . ,m.,.,,....-... ..--.--.M ,.............. .. ..................- .-.-M--u.,g...,---4. 1. in -M...-nan .,......-.-.- .- .li-.-,iv - , .tl High Sleppiii' I iiii'lei's The Maiorettes and Nlaior participate with the hand in all its activities during the year. 'They add much sparkle and color ai rhey prance in lront ol the hand on all occasions. Lfjf! to right: Rudd, Rich, Hill, Sharpe. lhoinpson, York, Xliiddel . -up A ,,f ': O.: ..r:' 1-:..,g,.C..,C ::- 5-E :,' ,lim tfgzg- '.:'p x.1,,-L. ,,,,.j --LQ..- -Q E--'11 --,:,L,-.- .fp 22 :'--1, . -Lf-Q.-'F :----: -: x5.EJ7 . AMT ,.,g'fEg:,-Z L57 4-7- .C4fU..:' f-...:- H 5f4:if .. .,... -.Q--.v: :I -1 f:' 3' '- :Jr-: cffgf-s...E' 9. 5,2 f..,u-- .-f-:JL -- 1-J..-v-,, '7e L 44k 2- U .lgg-3 'JNIL-v s::-.. y,fx,V.1 pjggzffx -N-12. .-.-g--:. '-. -5'-'E 4?-KE! .izfqiigfjf-7 ,E4.Z:u4: f'1'gF :.,-. C. fi wi:-U -N-f.-:,g :...,AAQ 4'-Q,-L.. 57' :: ..f .. R, , ,. J .L4 L -.M-Q' LJ ..,,'-'Ju '.'12p...f'f- ig,::-.f.: ..--4-31 -A-,f:f:AF ,ff--,,1J.,Z- .: fvffxfl .. - ,-. rggiigg v,..1J,-,r-L ..--..x 7C-:Suk vvlx'u'-'AHQ .... ,-..,-...,N. fs- Jig 1- ,N 3.9 Agw-:Q .S-5:35-EF i.-5:33 Jihx-V-v S A ...A ig.-5:v,.. ,N-?,:,i.z--3 gg Q-gc: ..:Z',i'?1Ji . :.f5f--:- -1 3 J,-L' :jf :Z-LZ A ' L- ,' --'L-,J .,. E-! '3Lf31' L.Q'LlfE:'f ... .... Plgftgz :.:2.C I 1::Lr'. vfghyfr, v'.lZ.J,i.J n.:':E-54: 1'I:,u-:ffl VAALVEEJV I- C AZ. 'fs..: 1: : :EAC Uqff-2:5 1-ug-ff.: 'EZ--2:2 .Vic -:- Hyvlvf-',A ':P.r 3 'ff 1--:JA Lgscf : Q-rf-3 'A f,.1,.E-: -...v:::,,:. j.I..:-1--:gn r 7:13 5 C ff5f?,f Jwrqsw -'--:- .zu L'-:Q :Ji v..,, , f 'LJ -,Ji :. 2 I 5 i. qw' F .V ,x W, R fa N . 'S X, E A .- Q J fi f1 M . s, N. 1 J . , ,. x , f'f,,'lf I 1- Kar?-is pg, .,., Q FLM , is , we ,. ..,, , i 411W A .Q I W , YQ gf 1' 'K 1: 7 iss' k f , ,.-, ' F it 1 .,.., i ,- V: 'K ' - X aww- ' Q - S1ayi F'L J 5. awww x 1, , ,. 1w:,:, Q MX Mwmfy 5, K., L 5 .ff A 325 I D + WW J ,V llvyflff 4,f' Z I'.El'E T PER HM UE lfmnr ro-zz: Coach Seelinger, Burger, lVrighrenlierry, Small, Coleman, Hockaday, H. Sranlield, Lewis, Myers, Manager Gene llall. Sammi row: Sellars, j. Kizziah, Horner, jenkins, Curry, Mathews, Simpson, G. Kizziah, lfreeinan, Brineefield, Long lf. B. Snmfield, lnge. Sfinniiflq: Coach lIufl'm.m, lfidler, R. Keziah, Tickle, Moss, Moser, Kirkman, Smith, Maenmson I '2ll2ll Sept Sept Sept. Oct. Uct. Oct. 2 l 'hi-ff. Allen, Boswell, Hiller, Cimeli Qurnell. Burlington -Harding .... Hurlingmn-Reynolds. , . Burlington Burlington Burlington -High Point. -Reidaville . -Gastonia. , . Hur'mgton-Greenville, S. C.. . . . . . Here's The l'rnul' l 7-I9 9-6 20-6 I3-U 28-0 I4-13 Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nnv. Burlington-Central .... Burlington-Salisbury .,... Burlington-Grcensboru. , . Burlington-Asheville .. Burlington Grate Championship? -Durham .........,.... . 6-6 0-0 20-6 v-I-, 21-H IIIIS Ilaisgifiw lil Smith Moser Burgess lfllingrmi Sykes lhmniwml Nlelmyre I Jer l len' I kc' llec' DCC llee. Dec l.lIl. Inn, Ilan. -lam. liII'liIIl.llI liK'lI.llI lY.lll.IK'L' ,Xlilriilge I Ifmpei' ll. Smith I Ifneulty. . .. In I limes ..... 0 Kioldslioro. I 2 Chapel Hill I ri Chapel Hill I ' Vl'ilson .,.. 20 Raleigh, . .. ' Gastonia. . Ill lirCCrISlnmr'u. I+ Qloldslioru. 14 S:1lislmry,. I.uiiIvr'1'm'm- Illusi- Here . . Ilere . , Here Here . Ihcre . . , . Here . , There Here lihere lhcre llerc .I. F :feb III. II1. .I. 1!l'I. elm lfcli Ifelm eb eh. eb Ch I'I'lIIlllH Asheville. . Reynolds. . Clmrlotre. . Reynolds, . High Point Salisbury. . Gastonia. . Asheville. . Greensboro Clmrlmre, . Hanes ..., March 3 High Point .... ....... ...,...... ' I 'here I lerc Here Here I'here Here I'herc . , flihere I here llerc lhcre lhcre ll'IllllN lhc members of the 'IL-nnis rczml arc: Firxr mir: Srradcr, Trollingcr, lslcy. Srmml rnux' Shall'- ncr. Moore. HL-ck. Thml fmt: Nlwung. Murray, Colc- mam. llfawlaall 'Ilw members of the Busclmll te.-nun arc: Fzrsl roms: K. jones, Perry, llqmmmml. Cntcs, Slmth. Srwlm' rrmzz' Sykcs, Miles, Mnrrlu-ws, XYrightcnhcrry, .Nlclnryrnz Third mic: Uhllccr, llurlmm, Tickle. Cfrumpmn. lin l l 'I hc lncnmlmurs ur thc Golf rcum arc: Firx! rms: Nlntl, lfllingtun, R. Chap- man. Svmlld mic: Ntst, Blakey, lf. Clmp1uul1. ll-Illini rms: Young, 'Ibrgcrson, I.1mc. Hnrrtll rms: Burke, Bqll, Niclmlson, Ffffll f0'1L'.' llcck. Isley. lilalzflu' X'xi1m-:lil Q lfirxl rms: Poovcy, football, buslictballg Ridenhour, Athletic Directorg Huffman, footballz Sqclingcr, luorlmll. Sf'm11dro'u': Nc-wlin. football, basketball and bascballp Burns, baskctlmllg Qurncll, footlmll. llee- linm lXll-ll3lll'H 'l lic clwcrlcndcrs zirc chosen cncli your by the entire student lmody. N0 sport is complete wirlmur rlw pep and school spirit which they add to the winning of thc game. This yci1r's cliccrlcudcrs .ircz lfirxr rrmx' Gilmore. Holt, Bonds. li. Stafford, A Stullord. Sflllllldl mir: Smith. Alllflllll. liiirkcr, Lung, llnvis. Snyder. 81 lllct'-, Was!! lllvll l4'llc'I'-4 'lllmc .Xlrmngrqun Club has as its IllCIlll1L'I'S rlmsc boys who havc rcccivcd lcttcrs fbr participating in athletics. l-llk' IllCIllllL'l'S zlru: First mir: Perry. -I. lilllldll.-lflI1L'S, Moss, Hgummwml, Uruclw. Smith. Srrrllltl' mit: Qunlls, Nlulntyrc, Ci. 'lk-Ialu. .Xlttrrlu-ws. lnving. llnlccr. 'Illini rms: Scllnrs, Ingo, lloswcll, Nlilcs. llluml, Small, llruruccllultl. ,'rllH'lll rn-ic: llltlkcr, Kilt-nn. -I. licklc, XYrigl1tcnln-rry, liczinlm, Sykes, Orr. Ifjflll ru-ir: Ci. liwlmlt, l inllcr. Xlurslmll. Smith, Xluscr, Mr. Pocwcy, Sports ,gif - ,X , - .,g.1..,.Q' I. mi, - 'B' ,f' pa 4'- Wim'M-1-rlwMmnuin-4' X K+ 'S 3 'lil prnvinlc LI XK'Cll-l'UllllklCtl L'KlllC1l4flUll. at pcriml galcll slay is tlcvotcnl rn tlu' plmysicnl ulllcntiulm olltlw lrnyis. 'llu' 'ltysicall l'llllICLlII0ll l,CD1II'lIllL'I1f Oilers Ll scvcn point prngrnml: I. Spuctllmll: I. Xnllcylmllg 3. lunch fuotlmllg 4. liuslu.-rlmllg Y. Snlltlmll. 6. lmlmmr sulltlmllg T. 'l4umluling. 82 .. . I, l lgafaa'l'l-Q lalllllwi Q. K 'ml 'l1 ll-r mg- gn llll rflfllh l-'mr mix: Im rlmsc llrullu-mning lmr llugsl Nlmr xwmlnl nu du xx irlwur rlwmi Srmml rms: 1.4 . Q . -'nic Our prnlc .xml my, lull QCIII. cmlclxg l l1L'KUIlL' .mul nl1ly,lnl1m.ul1. l oHf'll1 mir: XXHm'l1 'um strut: Hush llnlyz lmlclnlmx 11 ' 'llliL'1llVUl1l1TL'. Vlflll mir: M-Ili? l lun 5 nurlung, 83 .,,,-1' 2?-'F 73:-4... .jliw FRI ...-Q-1 1-rg: :,.. : TZ.. 2. ' '-1 --gre ri?-:1 Zirc- fg, : -14' fi ' ' fn: .- 02. . ...O Cixi P553 N. ff ..-K-Ao -q. :'rf5S 41' L:- c,-e -fix, Q..--fr ff 3.79 5'T,,,-1:0 :'l'Z', .fs..g Q... -s-,rug 1-QS,-. 1,'1rE:n LL 'Org V5-Q Nz. .-rg Nw-Adm Ng X. :-:,:-'fl fro QAQW F: 1.1f'::.. ':-5' av-..a.q ..-: ... 5':v::- nf :sz ,-ft 2. Eg In ?F-fo eaff 4.:xm :-2-1 0325. Irs! fr'-ig.: ,I '1 '75 :5 24-4.-C -'T'. 'r: F211 C22 c-' .5 ? 4f If-:zz 939: fc. 0 .--4 : rr' 52 75:2 C:': HQQLS ' 13 llivcrsiflul f,CL'llULlIlUIlh trains rlw stndcnts in Iraulcs nnrl ntliuc work. Irs IlIL'll1llL'I'5 nlrc: l'1ll'.Yf l'llIL'.' lluclis. lhriu, Rcnignr, Rnlaurrmn, Clzumnfm, Sutton, l'lllgl1L'5. Owens, Clrnlstrcc. Srrmm' mis: Xlr. Burns. l.m'u Y Yhml. Xlclvlunicl. l,cwcy, llcrrnn, -Innes, Conklin, Phillips, Nlrg l7.lwsnn, Sllpurvisnr. rfllllhl' rwtx: xl1ll1S- held, ffrnwlonl. Nlwclur. Xlmmru, llnrpcr, Rogers, .Xlirf:l1cll, Horns. lfllllffll mtzz' Nculcy.. Nlarslmll, llcnmlcr- Sun, lingcn, llnrrcll. lfjftll mir: Perry, ll. fillflit, llonlgc. Powcll, llcll, llilmsnn, linker. SIXIII rrmr: llnylu Boswell, Voc. l'1lIlL'l1L'l', llllXVl'ill1S. .'Xd.nns, -luhnsnn, B. Cfltuc, llnglmw. SI'1'l'llfl1 mtv: Rolwrrsun, Urnlvcrgcr, xxlIlSflI1, lxuymr, Qnnlla, Khrrin. l,.m.1: 84 llUIIll,'lIIillx1'I'N nl' luanmiuxx 'lihc Home lfcnnornics program was organized in order to educate girls in their future career of home-making lt is a two-ycnr required course. j K -,sf -1: i',- f . I ruiluiii 4 l i llilLJlIll'MQ'-9 lw lhs-il' llIlHI'f' Connnercinl courses, including typing and shortliund, arc offered to those students who plan to major in busi- ness zulininistratimi. 85 ,HXNII Inualnrw und Xl uid Hltltcr, Vlulltllllil and Cltrtcr work Imrd cvcry day to mntkc our schrml xl clmlwr, morn' plcnsnnt plncc in wluult to study. gldllllil Htlwn-Q Ruin or shine. our school buses nmkc thcir rounds ouch day to carry studcnts to and from school. Tltc bus drivcrs arc Bobby Orr and David Monro. u ' v lvnlmr-It-l'lu Students :arc served hot nu- tritious IIICLIIS in tltc cnfbtcrint cvcry day. Mrs. Burns. Mgm- ngcrg Mrs. llcrudcn, Cashier. ,JL A ag A Q 1 n fm-Whihamw E Hlllllly Ellington, Ming Jeanette UllI0lllilAll,, ,, ,. 5,161-eflffw .X f' 'A X Jr . x 'x , X X X , l -x f ll, . ,D , X Put Long and Tlleresn Norris ' CI, ' ff 'X u rl- 3-,JS ' i ' 1 flaw. f i? -' ff .- ,IX 5-fs -lif- Ci.. H HlfS'l' LOOKING MOST POPUIAR Chrrolyn l lolr Bob lfllingron Thcrcsnl Norris Bucll Moser MOST PlCRSONAl,l'I'Y Bl'fS'l' IJRICSSIQD lhcrcsu Norris Hugh Barrett Carolyn Holt H. V. Murray. slr. N 5 llkiill HH! 1 I'lHN I Fi BIGGEST FLIRT MOST TAI,K.-XTIVIC Dunnic Carlyle Bonnie Barker Anne Cobb Hugh Barrett CUTHST BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT -lcancttc Snyder Edwin Chapman jean Marion john Smith ba7:ViI-' Q ...II.IaLE MII,p ' i I5I'fS'I4 SIJURI I3I'fS'I'-AI,I,-ROUNID Xnm' C IoIvIm I'II'L'kI Mnrrlwws IIIIICFCSLI Norris I3l1cII Moser II.-XPPIIfS'I' MUSI ORICIINAI, Xlicc Cfolc I Iugh Barrett .-Xnnc Cobb Neil johnson ELO COLLEGE Is Anxious to Serve the GRADUATES OF BURLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Elon offers courses in art, Bible, biology, botany, business, chemistry, coaching of major sports, commerce, dramatics, education, English, French, geology, German, Greek, history, home economics, hygiene, journalism, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, physical edu- cation, psychology, religion, sociology, and Spanish. 'A' For information write or call L. E. SMITH, Pwsirlenl ELON COLLEGE, Elon College, N. C. LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE llfountletl 1891l Hickory, North Carolina Ax fl',lF -Y Cll 2121 i2'f,C,,eii egg 3 U51 N E55 Liberal Arts, Science, Music 'l'e-aching and Commercial Courses Compete-nt Faculty-Personal lnterest in Evi-ry Student-Limited Enrollment .Nssures lnclivitlual Attention, Emphasis on Christian Character and Scholarship. Morin-rate Expt-rises-Splemlitl Oppor- tunities. f, Enjoy the Azlzfontages Offered in A Churrh College HOSIERY MILLS Fall Session Begins Se-pts-niber 4- IHC. For Catalogue and Other Information l write THE PRESIDENT , , LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE Burlington, North Carolina HICKURY, NonTH CAROLINA Mr. Marion: I'l1 teach you to make love to my daughter. George F.: I yvish you would, sir. I'm not making much headway. ,ge J. D. ST RADE R REAL ESTATE 1 RENTALS DIAL 6-5477 305 Security Bank Building BURLINGTON, N. C. Heodquorfers Jeweler Since 1870 LOV STYHSPW CIOHWQS EE EEE for High School Students SUTCQ T914 C. F. NEESE : T. N. Boo N E Tailors Corner Main and Davis Burlington, North Carolina TEEN AGE CLUB Andrews Street JOHN GRAVES. Director Miss Murrellz Correct this sentence: Girls is naturally better than boys Fred M.: Girls is artificially better looking than boys. jl ' 'ji fl 6'In the Tar Heel State - . 5- V - as YA X, J of the forty-elght -1? x . l WX 1150 AM WFN 93.9 FM - The Northwestern Mutual Marie Dress Life Insurance Company The Latest in i Fashions J. William Davis, t Special Agent L. W. PRITCHETT, JR. Distributor Gulf Oil Products Dial 6-7288 South Park Avenue 9 Jeannette C.: What did you say? Barbara Hz. I don't know. I wasn't listening. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association START RIGHT-WITH THRIFT-SAVI NG It is the American Way to Success The Friendly HOMEFOLKS Since 1914 102 W. Front Street DIAL 6-2418 PEELE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Installations Lightolier Lighting Fixtures -:- G. E. Appliances BURLINGTON. N. C. 221 West Front Street DIAL 6-4441 D. V. BRADLEY R. E. BOO SERVICE STATION Laundry : Cleaners The Fairesl Prices Alwaysv Wheel Balancing Auto Parts Corner West Holt and North Church Streets 'k Corner of Ruthn and Main Streets if Dial 6-6226 Burlington, North Carolina NE Famous Last Words: Well if he w on't dim his, I won't dim mine! HOLT ALAMANCE MOTORS,INC HOSIERY : MILLS, INC. Your CHEVROLET -2 Dealer GLEN RAVEN, N' C' 500 Soutljrch Street LADIES' FULL-FASHIONED Dial 6-1681 4 HOSIERY BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE BOOK K STATIONERY CO. Across From Post Offlce BOOKS FOUNTAIN PENS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS FAUCETTE COAL SALES COMPANY KEROSENE FUEL OIL Dial 6-0373 HOME FINANCE COMPANY Auto Loans : Financing : Refinancing 307 South Church Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA E. B. WHITE, Mgr. PHONE 6-7331 Couple parked along a country lane under a beautiful moon. Ann C.: You remind me of Don Juan. Grady B.: What do you know about him? He's dead. Ann C.: Yeah, I know! HADLEY' The Jewelers A CHTTS FOR EVERY OCCASHNW Always Sonwtlzing New if GRAHAM. NORTH CAROLINA Dial 6-6026 NICK G ERNEST SPENCE MOTORS TEXACO SERVICE DODGE PLYMOUTH TEXACO DEALERS 'allozlge Job-Rated Trucksn TTFHUIIIOITT Ave-IIIIv unml Highway 70 Telephone 6-9386 PHONE 6-8953 l4I'RLINu1'oN, NIIIITII CAROLINA COBB MOTOR COMPANY WRECKING SERVICE AND GENERAL REPAIR AUTO PAINTING : BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS PHONE 6-7326 ESSO SERVICE W. DAVIS STREET BURLINGTON, N. C. Mr. Chapell: Come, come, give me the answer, please! Betty D.: I can't say it, but it's on the tip of my tongue. Bill M.: Gracious! Don't swallow it--it's arsenic! Compliments of Jones Heating 8 Appliance Company - and - Rulane Gas Service VANCE JONES, Manager Telephone 6-9808 110 E. Ruffin St. Burlington, North Carolina Compliments of RED BIRD CAB RESTAURANT 24-Hom. Service SPECIALIZING IN PIT CooKED -1 BAR-BE-CUE H I , and DOH f SOI' TUX'-SGY FRIED CHICKEN RED BlRD I Cqll 6-5561 PHONE 6-7269 BURLINGTON AUTO CO., INC. Authorized Dealer SINCE 1912 0ur Most Valued Asset-A Satisfied Customer SALES DEPT. PARTS DEPT. SERVICE DEPT. USED CAR DEPT. Dial 6-1173 Dial 6-4377 Dial 6-5556 Dial 6-4048 525 South Main Street Burlington, North Carolin I 1 'VJ 1' 'sf X l 't !. Hambright: Bill Turner, write me a sentence with the words, bitter end 1 i 1251: tence: The dog chased the cat and bit 'er end. 1 , I J U I Ice Refrigeration Keeps Foods Fresh, Longer! Remember t Cold alone is not enough! Burlington Ice Delivery Company, Inc. Phone 6-2439 Compliments from Wilson The Best in Music Service Station , , Instruments - Music if Records Corner of 700 West Davis Street Church and Beaumont Sts. Phone 6-7875 Electric Motor Repairs and Rewinding SMITH ELECTRIC REPAIR CO. MOTORS BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone: Day 6-6298 - Night 6-2452, 6-4779 110 East Ruffin St. J. T. SMITH, Manager Burlington, N. C. Pat L.: Arn I really the only girl you've ever kissed? Buell M.: Certainly-and by far the prettiest. KIVETT MCTOR SALES Sales NASH Service Dial 6-5736 Burlington, N. C. WILSON'S MEN'S SHOP Homer Addiggn EXQLUSIVE Upholstery Shop MENS WEAR Seat Covers Custom Made 'lf and Installed 123 E, Front Street COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY ,K Quality Workmanship Burlington-Graham Hwy. BURLINGTON, N- C- BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Alagmnce .aviation Complimem of C. QWFC9' 'T VICTOR'S CLOTHING CO At Fairchild Field Charter Service - Instructions LADIES' and MEN'S Rentals READY-TO-WEAR C.A.A. Approved School LOCAL FLIGHTS Sl UP 104 West Front Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 6.6857 Burlington, N. C. CAROLINA CAFETERIA AND P A S T R Y S H O P DIAL 6-3402 207 East Front Street Opposite Sears Roebuck l Y I - J A lVIr. Walker: Wh is the most outstanding product that chemistry has given to the world?- EdwinC.: o es! x 1 , X. ' CAMMACK' i ABC EFFICIENCY LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES And a friendly place to Shop TRUITT'S STORE R 0 Y ' 5 MI-:ATS and D 'e GROCERIES PHONE 6-9602 GLEN RAVEN, N. C. The Best in Food and Service HOWARD CHANDLER, Mgr. Church Str:-et Burlington. N. I Kay-Day Tile and Carpet Co. ZIMMERMAN Specialist in Floor Coverings L U M B E R C 0 ' Linoleum - Broadloom Carpet 'V' Tile North Main Street Dial 6-2003 600 S. Church Street ii BIIRLINGTIIN, NOIITII CAROLINA BURLINGTON, N- C- KIL R O Y ' S Curb Service 6 to 12 P.M. Webb Avenue at Big - Gun PHONE 9154 BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA I I Sign in auto junk yard: Rust in Peace. J. P. WORKMAN sf soN J- W- PATTERSON Paint and Paper Co. TRAILER SALES and SERVICE 202 E. Davis Stn-I-1 South Church Street PHONE 6-6416 BURLINGTON, N. C. Office Phone 6-0110 Res. Phone 6-7113 Authorized Dealer for A . . ssocmted with DUTCH BOY PAINTS OAKWOOD TRAILERS, INC. DAIRY QUEEN Greensboro Highway 'A' Come to the Dairy Queen for the Best in Ice Cream Stubbin's Furniture Store MARY'S HAT SHOP Quality Furniture :Turlington Hat Center at Lowest Prices Phone 1036 229 Trollinger Street 417 5011111 M3111 Slfffl BIIRLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA BIIRLINGTITN- NORTH CAROLINA J. C. HARRIS LLNIBER COMPANY Manufacturers of HARRIS WINDOW UNIT BUILDING MATERIALS and SPECIAL MILLWORK Telephone 6-3185 500 S. Spring Street Burlington, N. C. Billy Y.: No more poker for me. I played last night, and they cleaned me Robert H.: How much did you lose? Billy Y.: Sixty cents. Robert H.: You weren't very dirty, were you? fur-Mill i4 greatest .ynveatment JJ .Here Jn allamance County WENTY-FIVE years ago Burlington Mills began here in Burlington as a small bedspread mill. Since that humble beginning, this Company has grown during the past quarter-century until it is now one of the world's largest producers of rayon fabrics. Its operations have spread to live states and four foreign countries. The list of Bur-Mil textile products now includes women's woven and knit outer- wear and underwear fabrics, men's wear fabrics, decorative fabrics, cotton piece goods, yarns, women's and men's hosiery, industrial and transportation fabrics, and ribbons. Despite this growth and expansion, Burlington Mills is proud to point out that the Burlington area-the birthplace of the Company-still embraces its largest concentration of plants, people and investment. There are 15 Bur-Mil manu- facturing plants or service units in Burlington and Alamance County employing over 4,000 people with an annual payroll of over Sl 1,000,000 Burlington Mills is proud to be a part of the great com- munity of Burlington. It appreciates the fine cooperation and loyal support it has received. It is equally proud of its many employees who join with other good citizens in the civic, educational and religious activities of city and county. Burlington V life-vm bm the LM off-1mer12'a Executive Oliices 0 Greensboro, N. C. Bob E.: I promise you, the next tim Dunnie C.: Oh, no, you're not! e you contradict me, Fm going to kiss you THE NATIUNAL BANK 0F BUIILINGTIIN Member Federal Reserve System 2' MILLS '40ur Policy-Safety First CHAS. V. SHARPE STANDARD IHC' GROCERY co. :E O Insurance, Bonds, Rents Real Estate Front Street Q DIAL 6-2484 BURLINGTON, N. C. BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE HOT WIENER LUNCH 200 West Front Street DIAL 6-447416 ROSEN BLOOM'S 324- South Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. DIAL 6-1863 Beggar: Have you got a nickle for a cup of coffee? Bob Mc.: Oh, I'11 manage somehow, thank you. CHADBOURN l-IOSIERY MILLS, Inc. Manufacturers of LARKWOOD Ladies' Hosiery C. B. ELLIS MUSIC CO. Everything Musical lSIIIILINu'I'oN, Nllll'lill Csimllu Dial 6-3182 MORTON'S MoRToN-MILLER, Inc. Larlies, Hosiery - Lingerie Household Linens, Curtains Draperies, Srnall House Furnishings Venetian Blinds, Window Shades and Gift Novelties Burlington 'S Leading Theatres PARAMOUNT CAROLINA 81 ALAMANCE t 105 Maple Avenue N h P Oth ear t e ost ce The Best in Motion Picture Entertainment! WAYNE lVl0RTON ROXIE MoII'roN ACME FEED A. D. PATE AND CO. MILLS, INC' RELIABLE PRINTERS SINCE 1906 DIAL 6-6567 BURLINGTON, N. C. Dial 6-2082 BURLINGTON, N. C. Bill B.: I just saw two cops chase a holdup man through a drug store. . . . ,, B111 H.: D1d they catch hlm. ' Bill B.: No, he stopped on a set of scales and got a welght. Best Wishes from BAXTER APPLIANCE DIAL 6-9189 300 West Front Street BURLINGTON, N. C. CURRIN 5' HAY Men's and Boys' Wear CITY FURNITURE CO. KEN HUGHES MOTOR Your Best Buy in Quality COMPANY Fumiturev Authorized U STUDEBAKER Spring St. at Webb Ave. Sales and Service See Our Selections of Dial 6-4461 LANE HOPE CHESTS Call for N. S. Newton 217 West Front Street BURLINGTON, Noam CAROLINA Compliments of THE GLAMOR SHOP Burlington's Newest Ready-to-W ear Shop Visit Our New Shoe Department VALDO Enwmws, Mgr. The State Theatre West Andrews Street BURLINGTON, N. C. PETE'S FROZEN CUSTARD Corner of Trade and Limlsf-y ir We feature Frozen Custard, Thick, Creamy Milk Shakes, Packaged Ice Cream, Sundaes, and Banana Splits ALAMANCE RADIO SERVICE COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE for Home and Auto Radios We Cover the Town North Church Street DIAL 6-6540 l out I c I AJ I if U Qblirnest A fellowijtoi nge I lookedfl' e glrou. rr as 1 . .Fira Wat. Q ' if gy MP LLEY and DER C- C- BROWN I 1 SERV S AV Plumbing 81 Heating Co. f V f I 2 rw WW JIULIYBEATIN SUPPL , U I Wholesale ,lf ISURLINGTON, N. C. PLUMBING - HEATING AIR CONDITIONING BURLINGTON, N. C. NIEHCILE We ore reody 'ro dress you CLEANERS up lor Sport for Cosuol or ALTERATIONS for Formol weor. SHIRTS LAUNDEREIJ Phone 6-8320 225 Trollingvr Str:-vt IIIIHLINGTON, Nouru CAROLINA With all the little accessories to make you look your best. BASUN 84 BAEDN 113 E. Davis St. Burlington, N. C. ALAMANCE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., Inc. APPLIANCES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 106 North Main Str:-vt BURLINGTON, N. C. TROLLINGER STREET FOOD STORE FRESH MEATS and STAPLE GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables The Best of Everything for the Tablei' 227 Trolling:-r Street llulu.1NcToN, NURTH CAROLINA Compliments of CAROLINA CLEANERS ODORLESS CLEANING 1320 North Church Str:-vt BURLINGTON, N. C. GATE CITY M DTD R SALES KAISER - FRAZER Sales - Service Top Quality Repair and Maintenance All Makes of Cars PHONE 6-7760 Church St. Burlington, N. C. . Sl' Jerry M.: He has a head like a doorknob. Raymond T.: How's that? Jerry M.: Any girl can turn it. 'HOOD SPORTING GOODS 206 West Front Street Burlington, N. C. PHONE 6-4797 Distributors MacGregor, Goldsmith, Spalding-Reach Athletic Equipment and Columbia Bicycles AWARD SWEATERS AND JACKETS- Special Prizes to Students Campbell Er Myers ' General Contractors ' Burlington, N. C. Graham, N. C. Better Homes At Cor. Church and Ruffin Streets Dial 6-6246 Jeffreys Paint 6' Paper Co. Wholesale and Retail Full Line of Paint, Painting Supplies, Artists' Supplies and Wall Paper BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Lower C ost Commercial- Residential Building Phone 6-6102 or Phone 6-4075 Burlington Mills Grocery E. C. PAYNE, Prop. Fresh Meats and Staple Produce Fresh Fruits and Vegetables TIRE SALES COMPANY GE APPLIANCES Sales and Service BURLINGTON, N. C. PHONE 6-6331 '1'1'jj'f,ld'!f7' fo lp ' H er I suppose you've heard the jok ' J ce No, can't say I have. 5 Mfg Ulf nter kalygtfs s over your head. W, 1 ,f fm 'D W ww aff! CONGRATULATIONS fm SENIOR CLASS w'WfiW2 W ff- M W fff ff E-ffxf QMWM W MSN? Wi M m.fWWesff KA! I 1 The level to which a mind is sinking Depends a lot on what it's thinking. X ' I ' ' P f BAHKE.R,S TIRE SERVICE ' GUY BARKER .I V i X S. ROYAL TIRES in We: Specialize in Vulcanizing and Recapping Tires Davis fund Church Streets I X PHONE 1086 ,:, ' H 1 V C 5 R065-I-EIR I WESTERN ELECTRIC I I COMPANY Yqur Emblem 1 RADIO SHOPS of Quality X .V COLONIAL STORES X ' INCURPORATED EIIRLINCTON PLANT 5TH STREET CEANERS R. H. FONVILLI-1, Mgr. FOSTER SHOE CO. 111 East Davis Street ' SEC CLEANING 1 -' -' IIIIRLINCTON, N. C. 6-4922 Quick Service CELANESE LANESE CORPORATION CEIANESE LANESE Rf-gg. li. S. Pal. Off. BURLINGTON, N. C. Division of Celanvse Corporation of America , IX I 'I If 611303 I 1 11 jj Mrs. Bradford: Which end of the car do I get off? Conductor: Either one. It stops at both ends. PATTERSON OLDSNKHHLE COW hm. OLDSMOBHJE 1 CADHLAC 1 GwK:TRUCKs SALES -:- SERVICE 301-303 North Church Street DIAL 6-T700 A. H. PA'r'rERsoN, Mgr. LADIES' SMART Sll0P 6'7'he Lalesl I0 Wear for Ladies Who Carev M. W. CROWSON INSURANCE Monlgonu-ry liuilxling Ilum.lNcToN, NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE PRINTING COMPANY Conunercial Prinling' Engraving and Pholo-Ofjsel Dial 6-1881 523 South Main Strm-t I5lIRLINllTON, N. C. R. E. HARRIS Esso Service Station Corn:-r Ruffin and North Main Str:-vt DIAL 6-4388 GOLDMANS o'Featuring Nationally Advertiser! Ladies, Shoesn Hosiery BUIil.INU'I'0N, N. C. Ham! Bags KIRKMAWS Young Fashions Congratulations and Best Wishes MooREF1ELD,s C iw: Ni St t ' FLoR1sT BURLINGTON N C C. M. GUEST 81 SONS Builders for the South ANDERSON, S. C. GREENSBOR0, N. C. gk, as N? 22-5 .1 h. h ' 1 h k lk th 2: ' 3 2.2 .f3..1,xY.sfs.:?dy ff ww SS t Qs.. is lt 03, 1 3 . fx Wy I ,Mqss Taylor' Why are you late? Jean Bradley: Class started before I got here. Here in Our City of B U R LIN G T U N Let us all work together to make our Community A good place in which to liveg A place where honest work hrings an honest living: nv A place where initiative and progressive ideas f . luring forth returnsg A plaee where the City Government serves all its i. peoplesg A plaee where we worship and live our religions i Jwiiiciplesg C A plaee where we can work and play and enjoy the , u A goodness of livingg X A place where our boys and girls will want to estahlish their homes: A plan-e worthy of being ezilleml OUR HOME. The City Council and Officials The reason Cupid makes so many bad shots is that he is shooting at the heart while looking at the hosiery. DUNCAN'S ESSO SERVICE Davis and Churvln Streets ii- .1 Hale's Esso Servicenter Webb and Lexington Avenues NEESE-SlIOFFNEll FURNITURE C0. Devoted in Making BRICHTER : BETTER : HOMES DIAL 6-4273 BURLINGTON, N. C. UAK GROVE EFIRD'S C A F' E DEPARTMENT STORE Our Specialties FRIED CHICKEN : BARBECUE BURLINGTON, N. C. THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK BURLINGTON, N. C. CAROLINA CITY LAUNDRY ana BARBER SHOP CLEANERS, INC. SIX SPECIALIZED BARBERS i ,N P T0 SERVE YOU Webb Avenue and Flanner Street YJ' xi 'V Z. BURLINGTON. N. C. Lygj DIAL 6-1243 DIAL 64439 N Q V A UN J XT 'Q' . ,,,f XCIJ jf!! 4 AQ , , V .... V.. UL Cx MT 0 iff X, WN I of ,P JP V PDQ VMY is D A JVC Qyjf gif ajf- cy-' 5-2 M P1 t9'0,o .0 . M Coach9H.: Garland, what's the first GXSTCISE you take when you awaken each SW mgialijilfnd T.: I turn over slowly and go back to sleep. as' v LEVIN BROTHERS TROLLINGEWS FLORISTS IRON, STEEL and METALS 417 Worth Street ISURIJNCTON, N. C. - Flowers for All Occasions Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. Day Phone- 6-1668 - Night Phone' 519 PIGGLY-WIGGLY ANDERSON C0. CROCERIES MEATS PRODUCE South Main Sire-vt l3Um.1Nc'roN, N. C. CECIL GANT GENERAL INSURANCE Part Of All You Earn Is Yours To Save Thrift is a Virtue- Acquire il in Your Early Years COMMUNITY FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Spring Street - Opposite Post Oliice - Dial 6-5096 te: For Shoe Repairing the Way QUNTIIALTUHS Plumbing : Heating : Electrical N A in r lh'nLiNc'roN Noirru CLuioi.1Nfx DIAL 6-2007 You Like It Co To MODERN SHOE SHOP Orthopi Correction oll M I to Orl r San lal. in All Color. HEATUVG C0-a '- CHARLIE H0W1:RToN,s Arch Supper? hi 'M.mirsf1I'a.ls 111 orth Ta' Ste-vt mnf is af? UA Your Business Always Apprerialerl First Cow: How do you like the new hired man? Second Cow: I think he's an awful jerk! ELKINSIFERRELL For Oviiirofilifiiifiiiiiuiifington MCITORSQ INC- QE. 9. Svellars DESOTO PLYMOUTH gft Qtgfg Dependable Used Cars 304 North Main Street BURLINGTON, N. C. ' Dial 6-5538 The Shop Upstairs ARTISTS MATERIALS PICTURE FRAMING WALLPAPER AND SPORTING GOODS 38urlingtnn, :Earth Qllarulina PAI'L E. Momiow, Jn., Proprietor 30515 Main Street RAYLASS KIRK HOLT DEPARTMENT HARDWARE CD. STORE 1 c. oroner of Main and Davis SI 1 Hardware ---Paints Everything to Wear for the Entire Family at Low Pricesu BURLINGTON, N. C. Builders Supplies Mill Supplies and All Kinds of Farm Implements GIFT SHOP Second Floor Dial 6-5348 The reason a dog has so many friends tongue. '1 because his tail wags instead o fhi HORNE DRY CLEANERS SUITS MADE TO MEASURE We Try To Please T20 East Davis Street Dial 6-2I62 BURLINGTON, N. C. COLE MOTORS YOUR PONTIAC and INTERNATIONAL X DEALER North Church Street- DIAL 6-5781 AUTO PARTS and ELECTRIC COMPANY Q Andrews Street BURLINGTON, N. C. O J. C. Penney, Inc. A N ation-wide I nstitutionv I EQ The Home of Values . 4, - Dial 6-8854- '-J N. I - fs x N 2. if Z ' :ES IN S XJQXNIQ is ,-R Y X is 'ix xl ,.J X XE S. Bill M.: How were your grades this semester? Bill L.: S b ' u marine. Bill M.: What do you mean by that? Bill L.: Below C level. Ladies' Mi ' Ready-to-Wear Stratford Hosiery Mlm 'fini iii? an Corporation MI., THU 0N'S SHO L? Correc eminin ppareln Burlington, North Carolina 10 H1116 Av C B NGTON, ITQC. CENTRAL GROCERY CO., NC. WHOLESALE GROCERIES, NOTIONS AND CONFECTIONERIES DIAL 6-3161 NORTH MAIN STREET BURLINGTON, N. C. MIDWAY MARKET SHOP AT SI GROCERY UNITED Home of Country Hams DIAL 6-1343 The Friendly Store of Values BURLINGTON, N' C' Corner of Front and Main Streets Cash and Carry Self-Service BURLINGTON, N- C- The JEWEL BOX Burlington, North Carolina Cooper, Sanders 81 Holt Attorneys and Counsellors of Law Security National Bank BURLINGTON, N. C. ff, it i Joe F.: Girls are the most biased Jewel B.: Why do you say that? of all people. Joe F.: All they ever say is Bias this and bias that ! 1 g iff' , H! DA ARiifI?5T fi f I HAZEL 9' P M1 . . I I Y KNITTING MIIJL, INC. K, f Aj lmyfo-21.460 I 1 , X K Z JI ,tj A Q 5 'A' if I 1 7 i' Z ,A H L Manufa urers of 1,1 ,i'DRLlgG CUM! A X W! ,lj ly K' ' 1 FULL l ASFllOfiNIEl1 HOSIERY Q Dial 6-1661 1 . A if . :L H 1 E . s r fi WJ f. ' -. A V J . 01 CLASSJRINQS ANNOU!.ljICEMEN'I'S - AWARDS f , ' 1 I . i li X ' ' nf. .fd 9 f' A ' UL! y J 0 S S pl . ly t- - , 1 -:V 'n e 1397 Y lf s 1 - ' , !Ll?,II'l?S8flffGfl'll : 4 if ' l 1 J, l..'CiCHIl.ES 1 1. ! . f lf -,J J 1 ll V 1 , j 1 6x11 Colonial Drive, H r igh Point, North Carolina Alnertrrl x l'rn'orrtc Nll'1x'0l s Worth of Fun CAROLINA MUSIC SERVICE .515 Wmurlli Stn-vt Dial 6-2545 BURLINGTON. N. C. Wurlitzer Factory Approved Music Merchants C omplirnenls of MONARCH HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. SEAMLESS HOSIERY Dial 6-1293 We-lull AVt'llll BURLINGTON. N. C. COBLE FU RN ITU RE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers 207 West Davis Str:-ct PHONE 6-9452 BURLINGTON. N. C. 5F'INK'5 SHUE SHDP A Distinction in Shoe Repair i' 316 Worth Strrfe-t BU RLINGTON, N. C. Lewis B.: What do you call a man who's lucky in love? Bill Layton: A bachelor. Burlington's Own Department Store ' Burlington Born ' Burlington Owned ' Burlington Managed South Main Street Dial 6-l686 MAIN STREET DRUG COMPANY Filling Prescriptions is the Most Important Part of Our Business We Appreciate Your Business DIAL 6-1663 BURLINGTON. N. C. COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE ' Local and Associated Press 0 Complete Sports Features ' Leading Comics YOUR DAILY TIMES NEWS DIAL 6-4415 '.1 Sonny S.: I play the saxophone just to k'll t' 1 imc. Tommy L.: You certainly have a good weapon. W A C M E D R U G COMPANY B .1'- B I PliESCIIIP'l'ION if DRUCCIST , gi I1 GET IT AT ACME We A ppreciate Your and Business WB B B - FM 1- ' 5 '-0 f course .' WI-IITMAN'S CANDY EASTMAN KODAKS DIAL 6-2404 GRIFFIN HOSIERY MILLS, INC. Manufacturers of Fine Seamless Hosiery - Congratulations, Seniors Future Leadership is Entrusted to You. - DIAL 6-5726 . BU RLINCTON.. N. C. Margaret M.: That roast duck in Dot B.: Then spit! the window makes my mouth water. DR. L. E. SPIKES Superintendent of BURLINGTON CITY SCHOOLS RICH 81 THOMPSON SERVICE DIAL 6-1622 BURLINGTON. N. C. Dial 6-441-34 We Deliver CHURCH STREET CROCERY FRESH M1-:ATS AND STAPLE GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 600 Church Street BURLINGTON, N. C. SEARS, ROEBUCK 81 CO. J. C. Higgins Sporting Goods for All Occasions BURLINGTON, N. C. Dial 6-6336 60'C Ld LINGERIE AND ACCESSORIES 107 East Davis Street DIAL 6-2906 SELLERS HOSIERY MILLS, INC. fullllfll-,l1l'illfCf.V nf I7III,I. FASHIONISD HOSIERY BURLINGTON. N. C. u f I ,, . rr I I I f K I' ui Pgte gg Do you ndbject to kissing on sanitary grounds? gand K S.: No.1 ' F, etexS.: Good, we'11 go sit on the hospitjal steps. 1 AV 5' ' .1 . ,I 1 X I F J ,J IJENNINGS M. BIIYAN I xy f Nl' iffQ1:1!1?1fNGs II?.'I?RYAN,IJR. Iff'lnsu1'1111.c1' Zffal Prot'f2c'ts', lj 1 -. - I f DIAL 6-41432 Af If BURLINGTON. N. C. BROCKIS THIC YOUNG IVIEN'S SHOP CLOTHING - FURNISHINGS 109 Wf'st Front Sire-rt BURLINGTON, N. C. ROCK CREEK DAIRY M I LK GRADE A PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED High Quality Palatable N utritious Dial 6-4252 REGULAR DELIVERIES 210 Sixth Street NEWLIN PH I Us HARDWARE PASTRY sl-lm P COMPANY 1 QUA1.1'rY HARDWARE Chuf-'11 SM for HIJIIIP and Farm All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIALS Your Patronage Is BURLINGTON. N. C. This time itIs . . . H U D S O N ,4,,,,,,,Ci,,,,,,, P. sf S. MOTOR co. Sales HUDSON Service 1221 South CIllll'I'Il Sire-t DIAL 6-5584 Dial 6-4933 Baby Corn: Where did I me from, Mamma? Mamma Corn: Hush, darl' g the stalk brought y NORTON-RUSS AUTOMOTIVE CO. Distributors of AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT O COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE O 507 South Worth Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 6-0211 H. F. MITCHELL MY HAT SHOP CONSTRUCTION COMPANY E General Contractors Phone 6-9342 2 J. ED NAPIER, Mgr. Phone 6-4897 122 East Front Street BURLINGTON, N. C. BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Ann A.: I wonder what men talk about when they're off by themselves? Carol S.: Probably the same things we do. Ann A.: Oh! Aren't they awful? ALAMANCE CICIUNTY BAR ASSDCIATIIIIN ,luzlgv l.e-o f.urr l,4-ef S--ull' l.ouis lf. Alle-u 'l'. ll. Coop:-i' Louis C. Allvn, jr. W. R. Dalton. .lr. Vi. ll. llarrvt! l'i. 5. YV. llauu-ron A. M. Carroll 'lf lf. flartvr l'llIg0'Ill' K. Conlon II. II. Cale-Q. .lr. lfoopc-r N. Hull 5. l.onk l ol'i'sI fi. Hull .lunw 'L lfrumpla-r H. Clay He-lurim' W. Clary lloll lf. S. W. llanu-rou. .lr. llaruia' l'. ,loin-s lf. 'l'. Sunil:-rs Goo. A. Long.: W. l.. Sll0lflll'l' .l. ljtllllll l.oug: .lilllll ll. Ye-ruon .l. lilnu-r Long W. l. Waml W. ll. Maulry Cluilnorm- louugg l.. ll. lVlr-aulor Kl'lll1l'lll XY. Youll N. M. Moorm- ,lllllll ll. Xautlios W. C. l,4'I'1lll4' ll. Marsh MvI.:'llun4l M. iflf-un l'i1'kzu'sll'ulil ll. Rirlgo fflarvlwm' Ross BURLINGTON CUFFIN COMPANY BURLINGTON NORTH CAROLINA MOORE-JONES, INC. llol l'oinI flppliflllrvs f:0INlyI'llf Tirvx 722 West Davis Strcct PHONE 6-84-4l What's in a Name? Continuous Quality bmw UND!! Aumollvv ov mf EOC C0 C0 mv Old Hen: Let me give you a piece of good advice. Young Hen: What is it? Old Hen: An egg a day keeps the axe away. DIAL : OFFICE 6-3020 DIAL : RESIDENCE 6-5122 THE LINBERG ENGINEERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS Kirkpatrick Building BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA WARREN'S HOSIERY SHOP 304 South Main Street POULTRY and FEED Dial 6-5550 BURLINGTON, N. C. ALAMANCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS WOMACK Save a Day the Laundry Wayi' COMPANY DIAL 6-6381 'GA Tailor-Made Man Is A Good-Looking Mann BLALOCK TAILORY East Front Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA '5We Give You Fits Pete J.: They say in South America there is a tribe of women who have tongues. Tommy D.: Can't they talk? Pete J.: No, that's what makes them wild! Il ALAMANCE PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. J. P. BLYTHE A. S. MIICKENFUSS 719 Kivett Street : Burlington, N. C. PHONE 1861 BURLINGTON BIGGERSTAFF 6' BEAMON SPORTING GOODS CO. 1 423 w.,-th sm-.-I REAL ESTATE I RENTS BuR1-1No'roN. N. c. INSURANCE 'A' Dial 6-6634 BURLINGTON, N. C. COBLE HARDWARE WRENN-WILSON, Inc. COMPANY BurI1'ngl0n.'s Top Shop Ileulers in for Men,, IIARDYVARE, VEHICLES. FARM 1 MACHINERY. PARTS -121 South Main Str:-1-I Dial 6-1637 121 East From Stl-Wt BURLINGTON, N. C. DIAL 6-4767 SYKES FOUNDRY and MACHINE COMPANY FOUNDERS -:- ENGINEERS DIAL 6-4121 Maple Avenue BURLINGTON, N. C. fl Can anyone remember 'way back when an automobile parked and people got out A CLI TUDIO Photographers of Burlington High School Annual for Past Twenty-tive Years I PORTRAITS AND CONIMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY COPYING and ENLARGING KODAK DEVELOPING AND PRINTING In Photographic Service for a Half Century PHONE 6-34-52 East Davis Street BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Carolina Motors Best Wishes Inc. Complete Service on all Makes of Cars from Body and Fender Work Towing Service Authorized Mechanics . New and Used Cars Buick Tradings Are Better PHONE 2780 When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them 120 Front Street 524-26 s. Main sr. BURUNGTONN- C- BURLINGTON, N. C. I f I -X J of ' Q A fl. . X ' Shang M.: They had to shoot poor little Fido today. , A Mull M.: Was he mad? jf, ' Shang M.: Well, he wasn't too pleased! X, . Y . MOTOR SERVICE CO. Q ' Jigga' C' G' Garland F. Huffman. Owner n 6 ' 'N . Inc. AUTO-LITE BATTERIES j V L S, I . GENERAL SUPPLIES I, . ervmg in fr' Cal Estate . Mortgage Loans f:lIl'UKLf6 and Service Slalion A I Fire. Auloniobile, Casualty PHONE 6-8343 Qmi- w and Tm.. InSm.am.,, 219 Davis St. Burlington, N. C. ' BONDS and RENTALS i S. B. 'FHOMAS CO. Wlg,,,l,g,-5 lioonng. fluttering. Skylight. and C. G. Simms Emu, lflmnniz Cwrnivv lVIakerS. Healing, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Ofiiw- 11,05 South Spring Sm-1-t Dial 6-2436 BURLINGTON. N. C. Uppositv Post Ufiium- P- 0- BOX 37 Pepsi- Cola . Bottling - 0 A Company llighisay T0 IJIAI. 6-1273 , J HunI.1Nc'roN, . N. C. 5 J so Jhu ' sg.. E42 garb' b .fn Q 5 2. fiv P-Q5 A, .K E Q nl 1 3145 A 3 ea L -ci, ' ' .,-JC W fi W f Bobby G.: If you keep looking like that, I'm going'-to Frankie S.: Make it snappyg I can't keep this expression long! G. MARVIN HOLT your FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Congratulations S: 2 - ' from p MEBANE SHOE co. mkd ICE CREAM BURLINGTON. N. C. TELEPHONE 6-8916 SECURITY NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL 3l51.000.000.00 : SURPLUS 53E1,500.000.00 Q Commercial Trust Savings MT0 Serve You In Any Banking Need 0 Menlber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporati Member Federal Reserve Early to bed and early to rise, Your gal goes out with other guys. .5 ASK FOR. . I MELVI LLE DAIRY BURLINGTON, N. C. Hugh B.: Do you neck? Carolyn H.: That's my business. Hugh B.: Oh, a professional! Dandridge Electric Service Contracting G Repairing 6'Call Dan the Electric Mann Phone 6-5331 Evergreens Plans EIS Trees Planning Shrubs Pruning 5-I0-25c STORE 'cBurlington,s Most Popular Storev Three Convenient E nlrances Main Street Spring Street Davis Street BURLINGTON Landscape Nursery NURSERYMEN - GARDENERS - DESIGNERS 510 W. Front Street Phones: 1530 - 2707-R BURLINGTON, N. C. May you always play the game of life as well as our fine teams and band members play. Our high coach Jesus will guide you all the way. Your Friend, Wm. Lee Rudil WEST END FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE LINE OF HOME FURNISHINGS 200 Trollinger Street PHONE 6-9406 H. T. NEI-:SE and E. A. SHOFFNER I I II 2-Q I I ' ,f L, . f , ' , 2 7. V A If I I1 -f J , fi I A 'r ' ' h ' ' ' ' ' s thfgmost aCCidonIs'?f If -Ig: I yt! mf If I K 5 4 ft ,f fx: XI' 'I Y I I ty' I L I ,. ,Q J ,.!g,f , f Edf'I'sI Men'sZfSh4p 'L' OFFERZAX. . f- 'I 1' .E ish IS ortcouts RV n Ii 'r Top Coats Ffktril OI' the Loom Dress Shirts SIfIo1Zs ,A X If ny Eaton Sport fouls MfZIl2lI1y Ties K .lcII'crson Trousers Siclvlcr Tailoring EorI's Men's Shop 20252 Trolhngcr Struct DIAL 6-8I7I QU EEN ANN SICRVICIC STATION BEET W'5HE5 V. R. PICKARD at SONS TQ low TEXACO :Ol Queen Ann Street FUTURE CITIZENS PHONIQ 6-2522 flew!! fm unbeam rea If HJKQM4 prada if Q J- BAMBY BAKERS Burlington, N. C. Q. I Q !f6Zb6!76,2iTI cc FQAAYA-d! all . I , V-1 ,amfpp Ysfftflfw cf 'A' XX 'X r- . 3 R l XC inf rg, 'Q 3 Fr X I W1 eg ., R . - .N x 5 . F' '1 Sophomore Mom how about me going out tonight? I- dtnft come-'in late. Freshman Mom may I please go out tonight? I'll col' in earLy. Ks- ii .- 41 Y Junior Mom I m going out tonight. I'11 be home about eleve . cd f A, 1 Senior Goodmght folks I 11 bring in the milk. R ' A A -.X ' X T F, if ' X15 VVS X i K! Y ,I D I N Qhsr Al it X x Y Q' 3 The value of the telephone isn't just the calls you make. Some- times the calls you receive are even more important. You'd miss a lot if the telephone wasn't there. Just on calls you make, the tele- phone's a big bargain in conveni- ence, security, success and good times. When you add the calls you receive, it's an even bigger value. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY DA TE BMX Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. -I X 1 ,. 1 lv . fl L rl ., ll 0 if 1 E it 1 I V 1 I 'YL The Burlington Ministerial Association li ,A ,f ' , ,f rf A ' I I Ei' l ' N I .. l T f, UL! A 1 f I 0 - ' . tl, 1 I' ' f L ' ' Q' I . I . IW I ' J 5 v y. E First Presbyterian Church .IJ Rf We fi' ffl 0' r J' vp -. , . Rev. Chester Alexander West Burlington Methodist Church Rav. Geo. W. Blount Piedmont Pri-sliyteriaui Churvli Rev. J. A. Boyd Grove Park Baptist Clinrch Rm: E. C, Chamblee Ht-cond Presbyterian Church Rev. C. L. Cheshire Front Street Methodist Church Rev. WV. L. Clegg Brookwood Baptist Church lit-v. Gllillflt' Colvnrfl Shiloh Proslryturiiiii Church Itev. Mnrlin B. Curry The Cameron Street Tnberuncle Rev. L. H. Marshall The Salvation Army Cnptuiu Robert Moore llulvury Baptist Church lh-v. Luther A. Null Mncodoniu Lutheran Church Rev. J. Ti. Norris First Baptist CllllI'l'll Rev. Carlton Prim-kett Webb Avenue Methodist Church Rev. I. S. Richmond The Pilgrim Holiness Church lh-v. ll. R. Snumlers Duvis Street Methodist Church Rev. S. J. Starnvs The Church of The Nuznrout- Rev. C, XV. Elkins First l'1viu1gelic:il and RQ-form:-tl Dr. H. A. .l'ltfSllYlllilll Hooutt Memorial Baptist Churvli Rev. Tom M. l r't-eimin The piwipi.-S of omits Altamuhaw Baptist Church ltev. C H. Stantield tlleu Hope Baptist Church ltvv. G. XV, Swinnvy Southside Baptist Chun-h Rev. J. H. 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