Carver High School - Eagle Yearbook (Salem, VA)

 - Class of 1950

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Text from Pages 1 - 52 of the 1950 volume:

QL flnnnaf A-D155 ,wzzefxenffi ,IS pk yk 2 1 4 'IIS f Z 4:ZltliiiX ,X T oy 'E Tfftf xkwgx N J QM I f x Y .1 A KN. I I I . I aww K K A PICTORIAL AND 'WRITTEN REVIEW OF TI-IE I949 50 SCHOOL YEAR i . CARVER HIGH SCHQQI.. 'If salem, virginia -.1 Pls lk -if X :if x 1 OTCWUZ ECAUSE Tl-lE EMBLEM of our baslcefball reams is lhe Eagle, we, The Sian, have chosen as Jrhe name of lhis eclilion of 'rhe Carver Year- boolc, The Eagle. This volume represenls our cliligenl elzlorl lo record in piclorial form The well-loved faces and scenes along wilh slcelches of aclivilies, all of which have conlribuled To make our school days happy. We are sincere in our wish Jrhal lhis annual will bring you pleasure as you Jrurn 'rhe pages which porlray lhe I949-l95O school year al Carver School. Pk -X- X Pk H' MRS. DAISY 1. ARMSTRONG Qsejzfcallfon E, THE ANNUAL STAFF AND THE CLASS OF l95O, lake consider- ' able pride in dedicaling ihis edilion of THE EAGLE To our super- visor, Mrs. Daisy J. Armsirong. We lake lhis means of exlending io her our sincere apprecialion for her enlhusiaslic endeavors and accomplishmenis during The years we have known her: and we congraiulaie her as she compleles her fweniy-liflh year in Roanoke Counfy. She has been a guiding influence in our school life and we will ever remember 'r-he words of advice which she so ofien has said ihroughoui 'rhe years, Any+hing worlh doing is worih doing well. l . V I ur Principal 'lk' fu is MR. R. RUSH AND1-:RsoN Dear Seniors: Time has moved around fhe clock of life and has broughf you fo fhis evenfful year-a year when aspirafions and dreams of a new day have come frue. May fhis new day be bedecked wifh a growing love for greafer service fo all mankind and fhis world a beffer world because you helped fo make if so. Through fhe years I shall always remember you and hope for you fhe besf of life's freasures. Seniors, we have come To fhe parfing of fhe ways. and l would nof deny you fhe opporfunify of hoisfing your sails fo The sfronger winds of a greafer sea. For how could you fesf your skills and demonsfrafe fhe lessons faughf here af Carver, if life's waves were always smoofh? However, as you sail on life's sea, seek 'fo measure The heiqhf and depfh of all mankind on fhe scales of unbiased and unemofional opinions. Drink deeply from The cups of knowledge. Re- member. Seniors, undersfanding is a blessing of educafion. Therefore, when you reach fhe harbor of success, I bid you go forfh and remember, Success is found in fhe soul of you and nof in fhe realm of luck: fhe world will furnish fhe work fo do, buf you musf provide fhe pluck. Members of fhe Class of l95O, l congrafulafe you foday because yours is fhe opporfunify fo go forfh and use fhe falenfs God has given you. I .rtill :hall knofk upon lifelr door And pound its heavy bolt.: and bar: Although my flmh he rweak and .fore And face a mess of ugly .vrarsp I fwill not falter, nor give up I'lI rlimb a Calvary 'with a Cross, Endurr the thorns, and drink the cup But nefucr count my purpose lost. Sincerely, R. RUSH ANDERSON four Faculty if 22' ex, ifb- -iv- rvix 'li Top row, , 1 V M M1 Second row, Www 711' 1 '-MH Third row, WW' v ' 41 Mff- Fcurfh row, W- Nof picfured - M rx PN. ul M -af 'ff' is . Edna Pwmfx, M1 qmfiv Www 1 SW'-2 C:f, xr7'.1 Ur'NP'fFfx' M . Kim, Amiwwu PH1 mm' '41 L' '- MN. Jfwffw Jfmw, lfzi flkvrf- V 1'.a 5'3Tf MH. NMN0 SMM5, 49 mummy VQvm1ww.x WNW M' . A'i'n S Sb- Graaff fVmqm,.m Shaw. , HQTTYP EMM-v, 7M uvmif VWUH-.1 5'.: M . 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MARTHA SUE COOKE began teaching at Carver upon graduation from Virginia State College in I944. MR. JAMES PRlCE, who returned to Bluefield State Col- lege atter three years in the Army, graduated in l948 and obtained a teaching position at Carver that September. These two persons became co-sponsors ot the Junior Class in l948 and continued to sponsor the class during the I949-50 school year. My fondest hope tor each ot' you is that you will succeed in your every endeavor. l can truthtully say that parting is sweet sorrow, tor although l will miss you, I am confident that you will make me proud to say that l have been associated with you. l wish you Bon Voyage and leave you with these tew words ot good advice: Take time to fwork-it is the priee of suetesx. Take time to think-it ix the fountain of fwisdom. Take time to play+it i.r the .ferret of perennial youth. Take time to read-it is the fountain of wisdom. Take time to worship-it is the highfway to refverenre. Take time to he happy-it is the road to lzappinesx. Take time to dream--it i,r hitrhing your 'wagon to a star. MARTHA SUE COOKE six All good things must come to an end. So ends a beautiful association here at Carver School. lt l had a tinal message to give you it would be this: Whatever you do, do it well. Many obstacles will confront you. Simply lceep struggling and success will be yours. Good lucl: and shoot tor the stars even it you do tall in the clouds, tor, as Robert Browning so truthtully said: 1lIan',r reach should exceed his grasp--or fwhaf: a heaven forfn jAMEs W. Pxxcs Annual Stall is as fir 2 gl -1- Seafed, lei? lo righl- Reba Terry, Lewey Hale, Frankye Hunter, Marlha Vineyard, Clara Anderson, Joseph Ciurtis, Charles Thompson Edifor-in-Chief, Evelyn Simmons, Russell Smith, Ausfin Tuning, John Wrighl, William Gravely. Slandinq, Iefl lo righf- Cleese Thompson, Theresa Penn, Georgia Braifon, Palricia Gravely, Sonny Baxler, Richard Gravely, Bessie Coles Elsie Terry, Edward Whillock, Francis Banks, George Greenhowe and Andrew Jones. SBVSH 3 We -l-al4e Pleasure ln presenting is if is l OFFICERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Left io right- Lewey Hale, Sergeanl-al-Arms, Frankye i-lunfer, Business Managerg Homza Hale, Treasurer: Georgia Breffon eiglwl Secrefaryy Clara Anderson, Presidenlg Rufus Holly, Vice-Presidenrg Marlha Vineyard, Assisfanf Secrefary Andrew Jones, Chaplain: Alice Manns, Assislanf Business Manager: Maggie Smifh, Assisfan? Chaplain. Seniors if ,gf 73 CLARA FRANCES ANDERSON Slam President Senior Class: Baskelball, I year: Glee Club: Annual Slalf. . Q w, BETTIE ALEASE ANDERSON Be'rsy Business Manager Camera Club: Varsily CU: Baskefball, 3 years: Y-Teens. FRANCIS ROSCOE BANKS SIceebo Camera Club: Varsify C : Baskeiball, 3 years: Hi-Y: Annual Sfaff. SONNY MILTON BAXTER Camera Club: Hi'Yg Dramafic Club. GEORGIA GERTRUDE BRATTON DusIy Secrefary Senior Class: Glee Club: Senior Y-Teens: Band: Drarnaiics. ROCKLEY ELIZABETH BRATTON Bunch Glee Club RALPH JUNIOUS BROWN Snoolr Hi-Y JOSEPH ARTHUR CURTIS Joe Caplain Baskefball Team: Hi-Y: Treasurer Varsily C , Business Manager Camera Club: Baskelball, 4 years. CHARLES RICHARD GRAVELY Slick Hi-Y: Band: Trainer, Baskefball Team: Safely Pafrol. WILLIAM GRAVELY, Jr. Bill I-Ii'Yg Varsify C p Baskelball, 3 years. une Seniors ,if Q is HANNAH LEE GROGAN Lea Glee Club: Dramalics. GEORGE JACKSON GREENHOWE Beasel Hi-Y: Band: Glee Club. THEODORE GORDON HARRIS ..-I-hean Camera Club: Glee Club: Hi-Y: Dramatic Club. ALBERTA GERTRU DE HALE Bari Glee Club: Dramalics. HOMZA HALE, Jr. l-loma Jr. Treasurer Senior Class: HifY: Varsily , Baskelball, 3 years, LEWEY BOYD HALE Cool Hi-Y: Glee Club: Varsily C : Baskefball: 4 years: Sergeanl-al-Arms Senior Class. ETHEL JUANITA HOLLEY HH.. Glee Club: Senior Y-Teens: Drarnalic Club. RUFUS ERVIN HOLLEY Rudy Vice'Presidenl Senior Class: Hi-Y: Glee Club: Drarnalic Club. ERANKYE RUTH HUNTER Jackie Manager Girls' Basketball Team: Business Manager Senior Class: Baskelball, ZV1 years: Vice-Presidenl Dranjalic Club: G-lee Club: Annual Slalf: Secrelary Varsity C : Business Manager Senior YATeens. JOHN ROBERT HELM Bobby Glee Club: Hi-Y. T1 Seniors is is -,fs ANDREW LEWIS JONES Draws Chaplain Senior Class: Hi-Y: Glee Club: Baskelball, 3 years: Varsify C, WILLIAM THOMAS LEVICY Buck Dramalic Club: Glee Club: Baslcelball, 2 years: Hi-Y. ALICE ROBERTA MANNS HAI.. Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Assisfanl Business Manager Senior Class THERESA NATAUE PENN Treel Glee Club: Annual Staff, LENA PEARL OUARLES i.Redi. Dramalic Club. EVELYN IRENE SIMMONS .IEVGU Baskefball, 2 years: Vice-Presidenl Drarnalic Club: Associale Edilor Annual Slafl. MAGGIE BEATRICE SMITH Bea Assisfanl Chaplain Senior Class: Trainer Girls' Baslcelball Tearn: Glee Club: Dramatic Club: Senior Y-Teens. RUSSELL SMITH Sma+iy l-li'Y: Glee Club: Varsily C : Baskefball, 3 years: Co-Caplain, Baslrelball Team. ELSIE MAE TERRY ..EI,. Baslcelball, I year: Glee Club: Dramalic Club: Senior Y-Teens. REBA MAE TERRY Re-Bop Presidenl Varsity C : Presidenl Girls' Physical Educalion Associalion: Recording Secrefary Camera Club: Senior Y-Teens: Basketball, 4 years: Capfain Baskelball, 3 years: Dramafic Club, eleven - - - - f Twelve S2I1I0rS ig? sg ig? JANET GLORIA THOMASON Jeanie Dramaficsg Annual Staff. ECCLESIASTES BELLE THOMPSON Clease President Senior Y'Teens: Financial Secrelary Camera Club: Glee Club: Manager Baskelbail Team: Band. CHARLES NATHANIEL THOMPSON HNGYI, Editor Annual Sfaffg Business Manager Drarnalics: President HIFY: Glee Club: Manager Baskelball Team: Band. MARTHA ELLA VINEYARD Burch Baslcelball, 4 years: President Camera Club, 3 years: Camera Club, 4 years: Annual Slaff: Assislanl Secrefary Senior Class: Varsily C : Secrelary Y-Teens. CELESTINE ANN WH ITE Teen Glee Club: Annual Slalf. MATTIE LEE WILEY HJC.. Baskelball, 4 years: Y-Teens: Presidenl Glee Club: Drarnalics: Varsily C. ALEASE FRANCES WILLIAMS Sl1orly Glee Club: Y-Teens: Dramalics. STEARNES WRIGHT, Jr. ..June.. Hi-Y: Annual Slaff: Band. No? piclured WILLIAM KEATON JONES ROBERT A. LAW CldSS l llStOfy 7117 if snr On SepTember 7. l945, eighTy-one eighTh graders crowded in Room 203 in order To be divided inTo Two secTions. Mrs. F. PrunTy and Mrs. Williams were our homeroom Teachers-Mrs. PrunTy keeping TorTy-Two ol us and Mrs. Williams ThirTy- nine. OT our number aT This Time, TwenTy-Three were Trom The NewTown-Pinkard CourT-STarkey secTion: TwenTy lrom Salem: Ten Trom VinTon: six Trom Ballyhack: six Trom Goodview: Tour from Hollins: Three Trom BrackeTTown: Tour from KingsTown: Two Trom Big Hill: Two Trom CaTawba: one Trom BenT MT.: and one from Franklin Counly. We were a rip-snorTing eighTh grade-Typical ol The group which is classified neiTher as elemenlary nor as high school sTudenTs. Generally, we were noT Too much inTeresTed in school work: raTher. we wished To belong and expressed This desire by being holy Terrors in every sense ol The word. However, some ol us spenT The Time proTiTably, Tor during ThaT year several ol us made The honor roll and mosT ol us passed To The ninTh grade. When we reTurned To school in I946 our Tormer Teachers greeled us wiTh hopes ThaT we were going To be quieTer, more sTudious boys and girls. Our home- room Teachers were Mrs. Frances Harrison and Mrs. Williams. As we Tormed our cliques, our discovery ThaT many members of our ranks had noT reTurned To school dampened our spirils somewhaT-lor we had been so proud of being The largesT class in The school! This year we became baskelball conscious. MosT ol us were overshadowed by The older members ol The Teams. buT Those of us who made The squads Tried hard To be ouTsTanding whenever we were given a chance. ln addiTion To our being Tull- Tledged members oT The school squads, we were Thrilled when boTh our boys' and girls' Teams won The inlramural championship ThaT year. Now class pride began To exhibiT iTselT: we became aware of The necessiTy To sTick TogeTher, work hard, and prepare Tor our iunior and senior years. During The school year, I947-48, our homeroom Teachers were Mrs. Flossie WesT and Mrs. Gladys Saunders. By This Time our membership had dwindled, buT we were sTill The largesT class in The school. We worked -hard and played hard This year. Our baskeTball players were recognized as good players, we parTicipaTed in every acTiviTy ol The school, and in general we had grown up a bil. When we relurned To school in Seplember I948, we meT in Room 205 where our Co-sponsors, Mrs. Cooke and Mr. Price. divided us inTo Two secTions. However, no longer were we To have separaTe homeroom periods and class business was To be handled by one seT ol olficers. This was our lousiesT year. We were conscious of being responsible Tor The prom and ol The need Tor funds Tor our senior year. We were imporTanT members ol The Teams now and Reba Terry was elecTed capTain ol The girls' squad. We sponsored proiecls-The ChrisTmas Tree: T-he Mr. Carver-Miss Addison Wedding la proiecl sponsored ioinlly wiTh Addison Highl. ln May we sponsored The prom lor The seniors, sparing no Trouble and expense To make iT one ol The besT in The hisTory oT The school. Our Senior year has been one oT much acTiviTy. We have direcled mosl ol our Talenls and Tunds Towards preparaTion ol The I950 Annual. We have been acTive in aThleTics and have been members ol several organizaTions, in many insTances holding offices. ThirTeen lourleen PGEM ' Hy TXIAGGIIC H. SMITH Ouf of Carver in ninefeen fiffy We, a class brighf and fhriffy, Will do our besf fo make a name And wrife our sfory on fhe scroll. Trouble has never worried us As we fraveled Through life's dusf, By a road fhaf leads us ever on To fhe highesf places man has frod. While af sfudy wifh no feacher near, Our lessons we masfered wifh conscience clear: We never freffed, poufed or frowned Buf gof our lessons as by dufy bound. Through old Carver we onward passed, Shunning neifher books nor daily class: Buf mef fhem all wifhouf a dread And each day found us forging ahead. The rules of fhe school have we ever kepf, As we've climbed upward sfep by sfep: The word can'f we puf away And leff for ofhers fo say. We've laid aside can'f and picked up must And puf much emphasis on if, l frusf: Thaf is fhe reason why we are here Crowned wifh success wifh hearfs full of cheer. lvlarch on, old Carver, grand and fall, March on. old school mafes, one and all: To our dear feachers we say, March on! To your success when we are gone. Now fhe fime has come fo say farewell: l-low our courage fails us you cannof fell, For our pleasanf memories we have a sigh, And say fo dear old Carver, Goodbye And now fhaf 'rhe final word is spoken Lef us keep our ranks unbrokeng Wifh Carver as our beacon lighf, Lef us marc-h onward fo fhe heighf. Wifh relucfance we leave old C. H. S. Where we've fried fo do our very besf: We shall sfrive fo reach fhe highesf goal, And meef life's dufies wifh courage bold. -'TX is gd ' M ,Wm M ,,a-., ,. X S ,L as--,ii ll i CLASS SUNG When we speak lhe sad word farewell l-low oil our eyes are balhed wilh 'rearsz Bur l-lope whispers lo each saddened hearl Friendships' golden links will hold lhrough passing years. Farewell. class rnales, farewell, dear school, Our hearrs will oflren hear The soil refrain Farewell, farewell, farewell, farewell unlil we meel again. Though our palhs may lead us lar aparl Bul old Carver l-ligh will ever bide We will brealhe a prayer lo meer again And our Alma lV1a+er's linlc will slem each fide. Tunr-Al.o1i,x U15 Hy FR,xNKx'1z RVTII HVNT1-:R CLASS MOTTO CLASS COLORS Sl1'zrgg!v.r iiiukv .rz1rfr.r.r,' .vz1rrr'.r.s' limkfx 13'1,,p and 11111110 l1affvi1iv.s'.r,' f1lf'7'f f0I'l', IN us 1'0soIt'c fo malrc' nzrr.vvI7'0s SIlf'ff'.Y.S'.fIlI and Izafvpy. fiffeen QBur last Tllilliill anh Uliestament MARTHA VINEYARD wills Edward Whillock a package ol paper and a pencil so lhal he won'l have lo borrow any during lhe lirsl six weeks ol his Senior Year. ' EVELYN SIMMONS wills Mrs. Cooke a box ol Kleenex so lhal she will have lhem when she lakes a cold. ALICE MANNS wills Belly Freeman and Jean Chapman a bag ol polalo chips so lhal lhey won'l sland around lhe caleleria looking hungry. ROCKLEY BRATTON wills Edilh Wiley the abilily lo gel lo School on lime in lhe morning. MATTIE WILEY wills Mr. Price a key chain so lhal he won'l have lo use a salely pin. FRANCES WILLIAMS walls .lm Chapman me abilily lo own a W so ihsi she won'l have lo nam Bucky lo ride an his. FRANKYE HUNTER wills Dorolhy Holmes a car in case John Fairlax's breaks down. ELSIE TERRY wills James Hardy a crale ol Coca-Cola lo keep lhe coke machine running nexl year. CLARA ANDERSON wills Carnila Alexander a car so lhal she won'l have lo depend on Bobby Twine. ALBERTA HALE wills Melvina Manns lwo hair barelles so lhal she won'l have lo borrow any lor a couple of monlhs. MAGGIE SMITH wills Annie Bell Sheppard a piano so lhal she will be able lo conlinue her music lessons CHARLES THOMPSON wills lhe enlire Sludenl Body the abilily lo gel along wilh leachers. SONNY BAXTER wills Clarence Wrighl his abilily lo work locker combinalions. GEORGE GREENHOWE wills Mr. Price a can ol blue painl so lhal he can painl his car lo look like a hol-rod. WILLIAM JONES wills lo lhe lulure Algebra classes his abilily lo work Algebra. HOMZA HALE wills James Hale lhe abilily lo be on lhe baskelball leam. THEODORE HARRIS wills George Bruce a package ol cigarelles. RUFUS HOLLY wills his exlensive vocabulary lo his fellow schoolmales. BETTIE ANDERSON wills Mrs. Cooke a box ol powder lor her ilch. CLEASE THOMPSON wills Mallie Vineyard her abilily lo conlinue lo make good grades lhroughoul the years. REBA TERRY wills any girl in Carver her abilily lo play baskelball. LENA QUARLES wills Hazel Anlhony her abilily lo sludy more and keep her everlasling friendship. JANET THOMASON wills Shirley Quarles her abilily lo keep up her sludy and lind friendship in lhe lulure. HANNAH GROGAN wills Rowena Pellerson lhe abilily lo finish school. ' THERESA PENN wills all lhe sludenls of Carver her everlasling friendship. ETHEL HOLLEY wills lhe Junior Class lhe abilily lo succeed. RICHARD GRAVELY wills all his love lo any girl in Carver School. RALPH BROWN wills Mr. Price lhree sporl books so he can learn a lillle more aboul sporls. WILLIAM GRAVELY wills John Hopkins a pipe lo keep him from smoking cigarelles. JOHN HELM wills his abilily lo learn lo some lucky senior. JOSEPH CURTIS wills Charlie Bailey his hook shol. FRANCIS BANKS wills all ll-ie girls ol Carver School his everlasling friendship. ANDREW JONES wills John Wrighl his lennis shoes so John won'l have lo borrow any nexl year. LEWEY HALE wills Theodore Lewis a pair ol sweal socks. WILLIAM LEVICY wills Theodore Lewis lhe abilily lo slay in school and gel his lessons RUSSELL SMITH wills Weelher Smilh lhe abilily lo play baskelball. sixleen TDK cya lic in was Scniaz fam Boy Mosf Likely To Succeed . A . . . . Girl Mos? Likely To 'Su Prefliesl Girl ....... cceedwi Mosl Handsome Boy ..l. Bossiesl' Girl ........ Bossiesf Boy .... Smar+es'r Girl . . . Smarfesl' Boy ..... Besr A'rhle+e lBoyl Besf A'rhle're lGirll Shorlesi Girl . . . Shorfesf Boy .... Tallesf Girl .... Tallesl Boy ....... Besl Dressed Boy . . . Bes+ Dressed Girl , ,. Besf Dancer lBoyl . . . Besf Dancer lGirll . .. Skinniesf Boy ...... Skinniesf Girl .... Heaviesl Boy . . . Heaviesl Girl ....... Cufesf Couple in 'rhe S Besf Tempered Boy . . Besf Tempered Girl . . Wors+ Tempered Boy Worsr Tempered Girl Girl wi'rh Bes'r Figure . Boy wi'rh Besf Physique Loudesl Girl ........ Loudesl' Boy .,.., Quieiesl Girl .... Quiefesr Boy .... enior Class . . Mallie Wile Rufus Holly Ecclesiasfes Thompson ElsieTerry . . . . . Joseph Curlis . . . Marfha Vineyard . . . . William Levicy . . . Jane? Thomason . . . Rufus Holly . . . . Francis Banks . . , . Reba Terry . . . . Maliie Wiley . . . . Sonny Baxler . . . . . Alice Manns . . . Sfearnes Wrighl . . . . . . . Russell Smi+h Ecclesiasfes Thompson Lewey Hale , . . Frances Williams . . . Richard Gravely . . , . Theresa Penn . . . Ralph Brown . . . . . . Maggie Smifh y and Chas. Thompson . . . . Srearnes Wrighl' . , . Hannah Grogan . . . . . Homza Hale . . A Mariha Vineyard . . . . MaHie Wiley . . . . . . Russell Smifh . . . BeHie Anderson . . . Andrew Jones . . . Celesiine While . . . . Homza Hale Pls -X' Pk lk Ik Pk :or sevenie QWGD CDIHIHIEBGY SAW we msgs.:-xmas 'Ha oiglveen - Mrs. Armsrfong Mr. Callaway . Mrs. Prun+y ., Mrs. Cooke .. Miss Traynham Miss Howard . Mrs. Williams Mrs. Parham . Mrs. Curfis .. Mr. Price .. Mr. Greene . . Mrs. Weslr . .. . . . . . 4111,ytl11'11g fwrflz filllillfj is fwrllz dofizg TUl'H.H Xu 1111111' flzrzmlizfz' 111ilk. Th HSflllZ'j'01ll' 111011111 . ' I'IIt11Ik fulzwz you filIIi.Y1I.H ,III Imyx gd mf! of f1IC gf-v111. ' l'II lvl Mr. ,'IlItfC'I'.S'0l1 .vt1'11igl1lv11 you 111rl. ' ,il1'. .'1lIfIit'I'SOII is I7I1.Y5',' 501110 Imvk I11'v1'. Swv Mr. fl1111'1'1'.v1111 l11'f01'1' you COIIIU Iuzvlc In rI11.v.f. ' 1' 1lif7l'tIl'.X' 1x11 flfm' In Xflllly, lltlf in 1'Ul'l'.X' r111, ' f,f'I .s'g1'f q11i1'f! I,C1 .v 1'I1'111' 1110 llallf, You will 1111110 to Illllkl' llzrvv jjfIl'll1t'llI'.V I11'f111'1' you 51111 f'tI.Y.Y the cours Junior Class sr if Sir 4- A , N , I ' an--vw First row, left to right- Elsie Slash, Barbara Boyden, Betty Burns, Dorothy Holmes, Betty Freeman, Austin Tuning, Jean Chapman, Betty Sheppard, Lucille Quarles. Second row, left to right-Miss Traynharn, Adviser, Evelyn Clark, Shirley Quarles, Laura Andrews, Marie Hardy, Betty Holmes, Elaine Frogg, Laura Board, Carnita Alexander, Mrs. G. Curtis, Adviser. Third row, lelt to right- Allred Lee, Moses Anderson, William Taylor, Edward Callendar, Neal Compton, James Hale. Fourth row, left to riglil- James Keeling, John Wright, Sullivan Holland. Charles Bailey. Last row, left to right- Edward Whitlock, Robert Hopson. CLASS OFFICERS Prrnridciit .... ..... . AUSTIN TUNING lf'ir'r' Prcs1'a'mrt .. . . BIQTTY JEAN FREEMAN Scrrvtary ......... 1eC'f'0l'l1,llII .S'r'rrr'Irr1-v . .1 , Trmsrrrvr' ......... C0-Iizrxirrcm jlfll1lIIfjt'I'S .. JEAN CHAPMAN .. LAURA ANDRIEVVS Sl'l.l,lVAN HOLLAND IEDWARD VVIIITLOCK W1L1.1AM TAYLOR nineteen Sophomore Class is is is E .-...,,--. ,. ..,.. . Y 1 l 4. n Firsf row, lei? ro riqhl- Barbara Holland, Shirley Brown Merrie Vineyard, Edirh Wiley, Bessie Coles, Roselfa Lee, Gracie Spurlock, Lucy McGeorge, Annie Bell Sheppard. SeCond row, lell io righl-Belly Brown, Hazel Anihony, Palrica Gravely, Kafie Graves, Louise Davis, Consfanline Guerranr, Nora Parker, Lillie Smilh, Rowena Pallerson. Third row, lei? to righl- Mr. Greene, Adviser, Richard Guerranl, John l-lopkins, Beniamin Pinlrard, James Hill, Juber Presion, Mrs. Prunfy, Adviser. Fourfh row, left fo right- Edward Cooper, Arlhur Preston, Joseph Kyle, Douglas LaGrande, Willis Wiley, Kentha Banks. Fiffh row, Ielr to righr- Reed Harvey, Theodore l-lackley, Roberl Anderson, Theodore Lewis. lwenly l:l'6Sl7fTlc3I'l CldSS sk i7 if Firsf row, Ielf lo righf4 Mrs. West, Adviser, Mary Brown, Barbara Kyle, Ida O Neal, Vida Thomason, Vivian Casey, Mallie Smith, Catherine Greene. Second row, lelf lo riqhl-Learrna Russ, Phyllis Freeman, Gracie Alexander, Dorolhy Freeman, Jane Jackson, Nancy Enqlish, Sarah Smilh, Marqarel Jackson, Ada Beckner. Third row, Icll lo righl- Bobbie Hardy, Richard Branson, John Jackson, Paul Sluarl, Beulah Willis, Daisy Cox, Conslance Jackson, Randolph Wriqhl, Sarnucl Hale, Charles Manns. Fourih row, lcll lo riqhlffllarencc Wriqhl, Herchcl Thomas, Ervine Childress, Harold Jones, James Hardy. lwenly-one Eighth Grade ik sk fr First row, left to right- Second row, left to right- Third row, left to right- Fourth row, left to right- Fifth row, left to right- twenty-two Gertrude Archer, Gagnelle Cooper, Helen Bretton, Dorothy Wright, Ann Manns, Frances Vineyard, Louise Baxter Callie Ferguson, arbara Smith, Bertha Manns. Deloges Thcimason, Doris Otey, Thelma Gill, Macie Thomason, Blondine Holmes, Betty St. Clair, Thelma Williams laine ee. Robert Lee, James Wright, Mary Lou Greene, Melvina Manns, Ruby O'Neal, Bernice Willis, Maggie Quarles, Willie Cooper, Mrs. J. Williams, Adviser. Weather Smith, Hubert Turner, Albert Whorely, Garfield Otey, Alton Anthony, Thomas McGeorge, Clarence Wingfield, Ronald Wingfield. Paul Mitchell, Paul Casey, Ronald Lee, Odell Finney, Lewis Cannaday and Percy Monroe. . Activities is so is iDc,f?C71'L- GIIJ H0 tl QUIZ MKBOLI OR MANY YEARS The work oT school commiTTees and clubs, Teams, C b . . ands, and oTher organ1zaTions were regarded as someThing ouTside The school program-as exTracurricular. Even now, TreguenTly secondary schools regard such acTiviTies as addenda To The main business oT educaTion, which, They say, is The masTery oT The academic subiecTs oT sTudy. We, aT Carver, are proud To regard These acTiviTies as The very liTe oT The school iTselT. We mainTain ThaT insTead oT being exTra To The curriculum These acTiviTies are The core-The mosT realisTic parT oT iT. Our acTiviTies are based upon our expressed inTeresTs. Our organizaTions are live, dynamic groups oT young people d I an oder people working TogeTher. Here, among oTher Things, we learn To cooperaTe lo coo T' cl ' ' ' ' y pera ing an learn social conTrol by pracTicing social conTrol ln our acTiv'T' . i ies all The sTudenTs and advisers ioin TogeTher in The processes oT educaTion. . . TwenTy-Three i. Cdm2fd sk ir str mmmww Leff lo righf- Mrs. P. l.. Prunfy, Adviser: Sullivan Holland: Joseph Curtis, Business Manager: Theodore Harris: Thomas MCG-eorge lwenfy-four Clarence Wingfield: Doris Ofey: Marie Hardy, Vice-Presidenl: Laura Andrews: Belly Anderson, Assisfanf Busi ness Manager: Marlha Vineyard, President Reba Terry, Recording Secrelary: Clease Thompson: Frances Vine yard: Marlie Vineyard: Bobby Hardy: Sonny Baxfer: Lucy McGeorge: Dougles LaGrande: and Roberf Lee. Dramatic Club is s as , fairest, ,W L r 'r ws W rvkc 'wh Q 1 14. Firsl row, lell lo righl- Berfha Manns, Maggie Quarles, Reba Terry, Frankye Hunler, Maggie Smilh, Elhel Holly, Elsie Terry, Georgia Brallon, Alberla Hale, Alice Manns, Belly Freeman, Jean Chapman, Elsie Slash, Clara Anderson. Second row, lell lo righl-Elaine Lee, Macie Thomason, Mary Loi, Green, Dorolhy Wriqhl, Louise Baxler, Frances Vineyard, Shirley Quarles, Janel Thomason, Lena Quarles, Beliie Anderson, Dorolhy Holrnes, Belly Sheppard, Gracie Spurlock, Rosella Lee, Shirley Brown, Mallie Vineyard, Mrs. J. Williams, Adviser. Third row, lell lo righl- Delores Thompson, Ann Manns, Belly Sl. Clair, Blondine Holmes, Gerlrude Archer, Belly Holmes, Carnila Alexander, Laura Board, Evelyn Clark, Barbara Boyden, Belly Burns, Evelyn Sirnrnons, Mallie Wiley, Frances Williams, Kalie Graves, Palri-:ia Gravely, Elaine Froqq. Fourlh row, lell lo righl-Huber? Turner, Ronald Wingfield, Jarnes Hale, Alfred Lee, William Taylor, Auslin Tuning, Theodore Harris, George Greenhowe. Fiflh row, lefl lo right- Willie Cooper, Clarence Wingfield, Odell Finney, Slearnes Wriqhl, William Jones, Rufus Holly, Sonny Baxler. lwenly-five Glee Club ik si, Q ' s H 'ar mx-es. Firsf row, leff lo right- Celestine Whire, Cleese Thompson, Reba Terry, Alberfa Hale, Clara Anderson, Georgie Braffon, Frankye Hunter, Elsie Terry, Louise Baxfer, Mergarel Jackson, Belly Freeman, Jean Chapman. Second row, lefl fo riqh+- Katie Graves, Francis Banks, Edward Whiflock, Hornza Hale, Lewey Hale, Robert Helm, Charles Manns, Richard Branson, Theodore Harris. Third row, lefl lo right- Ethel Holley, Theresa Penn, Hannah Grogan, Alice Manns, Thelma Gills, Delores Thomason, Thelma Williams, Sarah Smith, Cafherine Greene, Frances Williams. Fourfh row, leil lo righff Mr. Wm, Green, Direcforg Wm. Levicy, George Greenhowe, John Jackson, Edward Callendar, Auslin Tuning, Rulus Holley, Blondine Holmes, Carniia Alexander, Maggie Smifh. Fiffh row, lei? to righfe Elsie Slash, Belly Burns, Dorothy Holmes Belly Sheppard, Evelyn Clerk, Edifh Wiley, Bessie Coles, Mary Brown, Gracie Spurlock, Roselle Lee and Maflie Wiley. lwenly-six r ti JUNIOR Y-TEENS Lefi Secfion Firsf row, lell ro riqlrld Second row, ic-lr ro 'iqrrl Third row, lofi lo riqlir- Fourfh row, lelr to ,riqlirg Fiflh row, lvl? ro rrqlrl-W SENIOR Y-TEENS Hl-Y Riqhi Seclion Firsf row, lair ro riqlrrf Second row, lair ro rifllll Third row, lrll lo ri-qlrrf Fourth row, lell lo rrqnrl- Fiffh row, lcll ro riqlirf- Firs? row, lvl? ro rinrrr Second row, Iell in rifllrl-W Third row, lolr rm fignr-r Fourrh row, lvl? ro -rrqlrl Fiffh row, lclr ro rrqlrr-f Elaine Lee, Barbara Srrrillr, Mnqqrv Qimrlfy Bwnru' 'Williy Bvrllrg Mnnnf., Jfmnng Rirlr,-rrrlr,On, U-Teens Hi-ll Jane Jackson, Ellen Cnnnarinyr, MJ'y Wiley, Gloria Brarlun, Bnrlmrn Sirrrrrrwrr:-, Slrirlvy Jmlwn, Mrs. Parlrqrrr, Adviser, Blondrne Holrrws, Cr-rlruilc Arcrwrf, Aww Bqily, Dori-rlm Quarlvx, Lilliv Srrrirlr, Eiiqcinin Km-liniq, Frances Vineyard, Bcolrice Clark, Louise Bnxrcr. r Mary Sue Terry, Shirley Marvin, Dori-r Olvy, Snfnlr Srrillr, Mnry Brown, Carolyn Rims, Calrwrinc Orson, Lfxinnn Pi,-wr, Dwrolliy Fwvrrmn, Cnlliv Fwqilworr, Crrniiv All-mnrlf-r, Plryllis Frvvrrran, Marina Vineyard, Rvba li-rry, Cli-new Tlwrrririurr, Clam Anil:-mon, Frnnkiv lllinli-r, Gvorqin Brallon, Erlrel Holly, Elsie Terry. Mallie Wiley, Marie' Hnrlly, Lurillv Qrmlnrr, Laura Amlrcrws, Barbara Boyclvn, Birlly Burna, Belly Holrnm, Laura Board, Carnila Alexander, Mnqqinjrrrilli. Frnncrs Williarrrs, Bvlliz- Anilrrrmon, Elw' Slnilr Bvlly Slrryprmril, Dororlry llnlrrrm, Elninv F'r'oqq. Mrs. F, Prunly, Advisor, Gramm Spurligk, Mqlric Vineyard, Lillie' Srrrirlr, Louiw Davis, Lufy MrGf'orgr', Brlly Frf-crrmn. Palricia Gravfrly, Rose-lla Lcr-, Bmw-rf' Colm, Slrirlcy Brown, Nora Pgrlwr, Knlic Graxes, Jenn Cnaprrran. Willinrrr Grnyerly, Cuorqf' Crvvwlwwe- Hrwrrn Half-, Vrnncis Bnnlm, Jofrvplr Curlis, Lvwrry Hain, Riissffll Srrrilh, Ralph Brown, Mr. Greens, Advisor. Aiisrin Tiininq, Edward Wliirlock Jfwrire Krclinq, William Lcyicy, Jnrries Hnrdy, Sonny Bnxlrrr. Slvarnffs Wriqlrl, Junn Wriqlrr, Jnmrs Half-, John Hrnlrri, Willis Wilry, Andrew Joni-s. Rrflmrd Gray:-ly, NPAI Corriplon Jfwrrprr Kyle, Richard Branson, Rulus Holly. Sullivan Holland, Tncoclore Harris. lwenly-seven Girls, Basketball is sr is Kneeling, lell lo riqhl-Belly Jean Freeman and Peba Terry, Co-Caplains-Forward posilions, Sfandlng, lell lo riql1lfFranlcie Hunlcr, Manaqerg Ada Beckner, Guard, Elsie Slash, Guard: Mallie Snnilh, Forward, Mallie Wiley, Guard, lwenly-eight Clara Anderson, Guard, Marqarel Jackson, Guardg Laura Andrews, Forward, Sarah Sn-iilh, Forward, Dorollwy F'reernan, Forwardg Bellie Anderson, Guardg Marie Hardy, Guard, Marllwa Ella Vineyard, Forward: Evelyn Simmons, Forward, Gracie Spurlock, Guard, Elsie Terry, Guardg Jeanne Clwaprnan, Guard, Lucille Quarles, For-ward, Mrs. Marina Sue Cooke, Coach. l3oys,l3asl4etl3all ff ir ii? i K Wim. ,i......- - K tw, . -N14 5 -L ' T. Firsf row, left lo right- Mr. James W. Price, Coachg William Gravelyg Edward Whillockg Joseph Curiis, Captain: Russell Smilh, Co-Caplaing Juber Presfong Robert Law, Assislanl Coach. Second row, lelf to ricghlwflfrancis Banks, Theodore Lewis, Joseph Kyle, Lewey Hale, Jolwn Hopkins. Third row, lell lo right- Homza Hale, Willis Wiley, Roberl Hopson, Andrew Jones, Charles Bailey. Fourlh row, leff lo righl- Richard Gravely, Trainer: Harold Jones: William Levicyg George Grcenhowcg Arlhur Preslon, Trainer. lwenly-nine VARSITY za an Fronl row, lefl lo right-Francis Banks, Joseph Curtis, William Gravely, Edward Whitlock, Russell Smith, William Levicy, John Hopkins Lewey Hale. Standing, lcfl fo riqhl- Coach James Price, Belly Freeman, Jean Chapman, Marlha Vineyard, F-'rankie l-lunler, Reba Terry, Presidenl Beltie Anderson, Marie Hardy, Sarah Smifh, Mallie Wiley, Coach Marlha Sue Cooke. Not pictured- Homza Hale, Jr. l-lE PURPOSE OE Tl-lE VARSITY C CLUB is lo encourage inleresl in alhlelics, improve school spiril, and acl as hosl lo visiling Teams. The group was organized during lhe l949-50 school year and il is hoped lhal lhe organizalion will grow and become one of The mos? prominenl school groups. lhirly 3 Athletic I-listory ' THLETICS play a large part in the lite ot Carver School. We believe that participation is not only healthtul and invigorating but also develops cooperation and a sense ot tair play. True sportsmanship-a combination ot tair play and courtesy-is stressed in all activities at Carver. The Senior Class ot I95O hopes that the same skill and sportsmanship that have been characteristic ot our teams in the past will be carried on by our teams ot tomorrow. The Senior Class is proud that the basketball teams ot I949-50 included a number ot seniors. Seniors on the girls' team are Reba Terry, Martha Vineyard. Bettie Anderson. Elsie Terry, Evelyn Simmons. Mattie Wiley and Clara Anderson. Senior boys are Joseph Curtis, Russell Smith, Lewey I-Iale, Homza Hale, Francis Banlcs and William Gravely. In addition. the captain ot the girls' team. Reba Terry, is a senior and both captains ot the boys' team are seniors. The Senior Class teels that this is an excellent record. ff X ' ga I f SCORES Boys We They Girls We They 'Salem Athletic Club 36 34 'Addison ... ,.. 42 48 Addison .......... 37 38 'Addison ., ... I7 24 Albert I-Iarris 49 I8 Addison .... I7 I3 Langston ,. 42 52 Martinsville .. .,. I4 ' I3 Downing ... 5I 40 Lexington .. ... 30 I6 Jetterson 43 40 Dunbar .. ... 2I I6 Dunbar ., 34 42 Jetterson ... 47 28 Addison .,,. 37 59 Addison ..... ,.. 22 39 Ronsewald ... 37 30 Rosenwald ... ,.. 3I 22 Booker T ..... 48 38 Rosenwald ....... ... 43 35 Langston .... 33 30 Albert Harris ..,. 27 I8 Rosenwald ... 40 37 Dunbar ........ ... 28 I5 Simms ..... 62 37 Lexington . ... 36 23 Albert Harris . 5I I9 Jetterson .... ..... 3 6 50 Dunbar .... 39 35 -- Downing 42 56 'Indicates non-conference games played during Jetterson ... 38 64 the SFJGSOH- Booker T .... 37 34 ' V thirty-one X 'Zl'lH0l'It'S 577 A K5 F7 ffm! lblvss kmlzcj AXDZIVIZ P 5 'Q-w.Im'S-sz 4 9 9 E 11 XY' .M ,KI-94 Thirty-1wo 'WHQJ UIILOVI-CS Eifflfli !CSS l CKIEHVH Ns SQM fhirfy-th -l-ll? T-leart Carver , if is if - l 1E ARE PRONE To Talce Tor granTed Mr. Lee, Mrs. Waldron and Mrs. Anderson, buT, if we sTop To Thinlc Tor a second This would no longer be True. OT whaT imporTance is The quieT genTleman whom we TrequenTly see during The day and who is always presenT aT nighT alilairs? WhaT would happen iT he should decide To Talce a day or Two oTT wiThouT warning? Mr. Lee is never Too busy To aTTend To our wanTs-iT is he who sees ThaT we have a warm building, who will open doors when lceys are losT, who will Turnish supplies when we wish To clean up. Talce a look aT The building aT 3:30 p.m. when we leave school: Then noTe The diTTerence aT 9 The nexT morning. lT is Mr. Lee who checks The Tempera- Ture OT The gym during games and aTTempTs To reguIaTe The heaT Tor The besT inTeresTs oT The players. l-le is The one who checks The lighTs and sees ThaT The building is securely locked. To Mr. Wallace Lee we wish To express our appreciaTion Tor his services and we hope ThaT nexT year his work will somehow be made less burdensome. And whaT bell do we lisTen Tor more anxiously Than ThaT which signals LunchTime ? How would we Teel il, upon dashing To The caTeTeria, we were informed ThaT Mrs. Waldron and Mrs. Anderson had noT prepared lunch? How could we Tace The aTTernoon classes wiThouT lunch? lT's a -horrible ThoughT! We haven'T been ThoughTTul enough To Thanlc These ladies for Their ser- vices beiore now, buT we wish To say To Them ThaT They, along wiTh Mr. Lee, are really The l-learT of Carver and we are glad ThaT we have been associaTed wiTh Them. To These Three persons The Seniors say So long and Thanks Tor everyThing! Th rTy-Tour QUT IDGLVODS sf ff is ITHOUT THE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE of The persons whose names are lisled on ihis and lhe following page our dream of lhe I950 Carver EAGLE could never have become a realiiy. A Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alexander Miss Edifh Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson Mr. Richard Anderson Mrs. Zenobia Ashville Mr. Mrs. Rev. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. ' Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mallhew Banks Mary Banks and Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Lloyd Beane, Sr. and Mrs. Willian Beane William Oscar Board William H. Booker, Jr. Clarence Borden and Mrs. J. H. Branson E Mrs. Lora Eanes Mr. James Early Economy Shoe Repair Company F Mr. and Mrs. John Fairfax Mr. E. T. Ferguson Misses Geraldine and Eileen Finney Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Finney Mrs. Irene Fisher Mrs. Carrie Frogg Mr. Joseph Fuller Mrs. Joseph Fuller G J Mr. Andrew Jackson Jacobs' Cash Grocery Mrs. Fannie Jamison Mrs. Agnes Jarvis Miss Edna Jarvis Mr. William Jernigan. Jr. Miss Marion Joiner Miss Ida Jones Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Jones Rev. and Mrs. C. J. Jones Mr, William Jones Miss Elizabelh Jordan Mrs. William Jordan Mrs. Helen Joyce K Miss Elizabeih Brafion Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bratfon Mrs. Mary Braflon Mrs. Rosa Braffon Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Braxton Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Brallon Mrs. Gracie Briggs Brown Anlique Shop Mr. Lewis Brown Mrs. Mary Brown Mrs. W. R. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Winslowe Brozolra Mrs. Odell Burks C Falher Campbell Mrs. Sallie Casey Mr. and Mrs. Alberf Childress Mr. Henry Childress Mr. T. M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clayfor Mr. W. B. Clemmons Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coleman Mrs. Elizabefh Coxe Mr. and Mrs. Minor Cooke Mrs. Blanche Craig Mrs. M. E. Curfis D Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Davis Dairy Queen Store Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Denl Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dickerson Falher Donlan Mr. LeRoy Duckwilder Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Mr. Mrs Mrs Mr. Mrs . E. Gravely Mrs. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mrs Mrs Mr. Mr. Thomas Gary General Welding and . Marlha Gibson . Melissa Godfrey Troy P. Gorum R. L. Gravely and Mrs. William Gravely, Sr. . W. S. Gravely W S Gravel . . y . Virginia Greene . Nellie Grogan and Mrs. Owen Grogan and Mrs. Samuel Grogan H Mrs. Dora Hackley Mrs. Rufh Hairslon Mrs. Della Hale Mrs. Gladys Hale Mr. Hanabass Machine Co- Hancock Radio Sales and Service Mrs. Bessie Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Harris Mr. and Mrs. Homza Hale, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Haskins Mrs. Spolfswood Helm Mrs. Lilliam Hicks Miss Cafherine Hillon Mrs. Annie Holland Mrs. C. R. Holland Mr. C. R. Holland Mr. Zedekiah Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hopson Mrs. Ruih Hyllon Mrs. Alma Hardy Mr. George Harper Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hunler, Sr. Mr. Wince Kasey Mrs. Lillie Keeling Mr. Joe Kyle, Sr. Mrs. Ruth Kyle L Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landers Mr. Owen C. Law Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lee Mrs. Elizabefh V. Lewis Mrs. Mary Lindsay M Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Macklin Mrs. Geneva Manns Mr. Lucian Manns Mr. and Mrs. William Marlin Mrs. Lizzie Marlin Mrs. E. S. Maifhews Miller Mayfag Company Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller Mr. F. B. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Edward Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Sfephen Miller N Mesdames Lilliam and Lizzie Nimmo Mrs. Lena Nowlin O M rs. Emma Owens lhirfy-five Qur Patrons--fmfiw .ff is ff.- P Mr. George Parker Mrs. Ola V. Parker Rev. and Mrs. T. E. Parker Mrs. J. R. Pallerson Mrs. Lucy Pallerson Miss Armeda Penn V M iss Georgia Coleman Mrs. Rosa Penn Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Perry Mr. Reynolds Perry Miss Marguerile Poindexler Mr. James Price Mrs. James Price Mrs. James W. Price Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pasley R Mr. G. H. Ridgeway Mrs. Mable Robinson S M r. Lewis Sayles Mr. and Mrs. King S. Slovall Mr. Irving Swaine T Mrs. Lenora Taylor Mr. McKinley Taylor Tenlh Slreel Texaco Service Slalion Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Rev Mr. Mr, M rs. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Edna Thompson and Mrs. Lesler Thompson M. A. Thompson W. S. Thompson . and Mrs. H. E. Thompson Samuel Thompson Thomas Thompson Emma Tinsley and Mrs, William Tinsley . Lucy Turner and Mrs. Samuel Turner J. B. Tynes Mrs. lda M. Williams Mrs. Sara Williams Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wingfield Mr. and Mrs. Minor Wingo Mr. J. C. Woodard Mrs. Belle Woods Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wrighl Mrs. Elsie Scoll Rev. and Mrs. William Scoll Mrs. Bealrice Simmons Mrs. Julia Simmons Mrs. Marie Simmons Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Simmons Mrs. Josephine Simms Mr. H. K. Simms Mrs. H. Shellon Mr. Ernesl Smilh Rev. C. J. Smilh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Spurlock Mrs. Laura Spurlock Mrs. lhirly-s Kalherine Slone ix Mr. Pele Vaughn Mrs. Avis J. Vineyard Mr. and Mrs. Allred Vineyard RCT. Silverine Vineyard W Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Washinglon Walls Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. 5. D. Walson Mr. Ray L. Webber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whilfield Mrs. Eleanor While Mr. and Mrs. W. A. While, Jr. Mrs. Louise While Mrs. Eslher Wrighl Mrs. Marie Wrighl Mrs. W. C. Wrighl Y Mrs. Mallie Young FACULTY Mrs. Elsie Anderson Mr. R. Rush Anderson Mrs Daisy Armslrong Mrs. Hallie Buller Mr. Roberl Baker Mrs. Marlha Sue Cooke Mrs. Marie Cooley Mr. William P. Greene M iss Calherine Howard Mrs. Jessie P. Jones Mrs. Madeline Parham Mr. James W. Price Mrs. Florence L. Prunly Mrs. Alpha Lee Smilh Miss Mallie Slielf Miss Ruby Taborn Miss Muriel Traynham Jnftolucfzon to ur Advertisers In az qzmvl for ods 'l'lzv.w .vhors furrc worn And os SKIIFIII, Roonohv, and Villfllll sir They may In' known. 'Tfzuos Ihr Sllllll' story mw'y7ulzc1'r, No nzonry, hu.s'inz'x.v poor. Eovh time lhc xomc-no Z'tlI'il1ff0lL thfre As slcallhily wa' .vlid out tho door. So onvc mow' our fuvory foe! Thr' f7l1'Z'ClI1l'lIf would trac'f', .11 fm' ods fo .wok Thai s1m'c's.s' we might fofv. Thr' fight fuox hard, the zzzarvlzvs o'rc'ary, llofwzraxf and .fad fuvre fvv. :Ind o'cr thc' task we grmu fuvary Hut Victory was ours to xvv. plnu' non' that tho Iraiflf ix lI'f'?', .Aix over thcxr fvogrs you look, Do you flziulc iflv zmyflzing smoll To furor our shocx for cz ymrlfook? 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FOR MEN, LADIES AND BOYS gat' wi is Campbell of Jefferson I RK PHONE am - ' X W Y' 5 milf? - IVe've Ozrctfffcd Your Daddy , a Z J .. ' And Your Gl'UlllIU1llddjI 9 I I -four RAYMOND PAGE I950 CARVER R!NGS AND COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS UNIFORMS AND GOWNS C'o111fIi1m'111'.v of BANKS GROCERY Craig Avenue VINTON, VIRGINIA C'0llIf'!I.llll'IIf.Y of SEARS-ROEBUCK Easi Church Avenue ROANOKE, VA. Salem Publishing Co. Publishers of THE TIMES-REGISTER ESTABLISHED I854 2I5 College Ave. Dial 2226 Craigheacl Dry Cleaners E. L. CRAIGHEAD, JR., Ownvr All Modern and New Equipmenf City and County lVide Drlivery Dial Roanolre 3-8I35 R. F. D. 5 ROANOKE, VA. The Store of Service Esfablished I847 - More fhan I00 Years of Service 'Io Ihe Public SMEAD 81 WEBBER PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS The Oldfst Drag Slorv in Soutliwcst Virginia 220 Mein Sfreei Dial 333I SALEM, VIRGINIA PREscRlPTioNs WEBBER'S PHARMACY Purity and Arrurary M A R E T A ' S Ewrythiizg for the Lady COATS. SUITS, DRESSES LINGERIE, ACCESSORIES Phono 24bI 206 E. Main Sf. SALEM, VIRGINIA ' ' ARC:-IIE o. JONES ROBERT W. MARTIN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Broad and Milf' Sffvfi Home and Commercial Appliances SALEM, VA. 92I Loudon Ave., N. W. ROANOKE, VA. Dial 3-6093 or 2-5093 -six fag 'CQXQAA QT Q anion? Fiafzeaaie-W :fr if ik fy-eighf As slow our ship her foamy 'rraclc Againsl The wind was cleaving, l-ler Jrrembling pennanl' slill loolc'd baclc To lhal dear isle 'lwas leaving. So loalh we parl from all we love From all lhe linlcs Thar bind us: So +urn our hearrs, as on we rove, To lhose we've lefl behind us. When round lhe bowl of vanish'd years We +aIk wilh joyous seeming- Wi'rh smiles 'rhal mighl as well be Tears, So faint so sad fheir beaming: While memory brings us baclc again Each early lie Jrhal lwined us. Oh, swee+'s 'rhe cup +ha+ circles 'rhen To lhose we've lefl behind us. As Jrravellers oll' loolc baclc al eve When easlward darkly going, To gaze upon +ha'r lighl lhey leave Slrill fainl behind lhem glowing- So, when 'rhe close of pleasure's day To gloom hafh near consign'd us, We'll Turn To ca'rch one fading ray Of joy 1'ha+'s lellr behind us. Contributed by ECCLEQIASTES THOMPSON


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