G N , I pf W ff? E XQW 1 53' 9 , Q Umm I f lx V -A' fa 'infix rf fa- ' , x V 4. ' ' , Ti. 'nf 1 7 is T EZL X 'f' ,. F' -1 . 'Q 'f .vfnhjq -. F 5 A7 ' 1 Sinn.. xx..,.,,.4 x 4 ' Ft! ff. an .1 'gi l .Tr dx:- .At .. NN 5? ,M e . 'Q-nf aff f.. A A I ANNUAL STAFF 7' FOREWORD As the 1951-52 school year draws to a close, the Second Edition of the Carver Eagle appears as a land mark. No staff could hope to give in these pages more than a brief summary of the activities and achievements of years as fruitful as those we have spent at Carver. But, aided by our faculty, who taught us preparedness, loyalty , discipline, cooperation, unselfishness, and devotion, the Staff hopes that what is portrayed here will serve to keep fresh in your minds memories of those wonderful days that are no more and that this volume will help to link Carver High School's glorious present with a splendid past and a bright future. DEDICATIGN WI, I MRS. FLORENCE L. PRUNTY MR. IRVIN CANNADAY JR, VIRGINIA UNION UNIVERSITY WEST VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE THE ANNUAL STAFF AND SENIOR CLASS AFFECTIONALLY DEDICATE THIS , THE 1952 CARVER EAGLE, TO OUR ADVISORS, MRS. FLORENCE L, PRUNTY AND MR, IRVIN CANNADAY JR. , WITH THANKS FOR THEIR COOPERATION AND UN- DERSTANDING THROUGH THE YEARS. MANY THANKS TO YOU. 'f A PRINCIPAL as . f L er xg LA . g . 1 6 16 .4 u Y Ilgjxim Q , all R K iii ar e.,,,, Q5 Z M., . LLLL 4 ,,.,:.is ,, --V mt ' v N f . MY WORDS TO YOU CLASS OF '52 As the golden moments of the stream of- life rush past us, we find our- selves at the dividing point. You walk through the doors of Carver into a world of many doors. Today, more doors of opportunity are opening for you. My friendly advice is for you to be ready for your opportunity when it comes. I give my humble thanks that destiny played its part in my life through the passing years in the shaping of your educational experiences. But, the shaping of your lives will be your work, It can be a thing of beauty, or, a thing of shameg for you lay the corner, and add joint to joint, you give the porportion , you set the finish. Allow not a single day to pass without increasing the treasure of knowledge . Remember, Seniors, that knowledge with understanding and common sense, is wisdomg with method, it is powerg with charity, it is beneficenceg with religion , it is virtue and life and peace. Therefore, Class of 1952, it is my sincere wish that your lives be as beautiful as the world our God created. The highest attainment is to be able at all times and in all things to say, Thy will be done. Farewell Seniors -go forth and keep everlasting faith. R. Rush Anderson FACULTY' A97 derson Mrs. J. P. Jones Miss M . E1Sie An 3rd Grade attic Sti ff a Prunvl Mrs 2nd Grade 4th Grade e Mrs- Hattie ts, 2621366 7th GradBur1e,, ist e ft- vu 5 Ma. Rf--uv m Miss Georgia Coleman nba 11th Grade Mr 1 - . NLM. Tray ' Wm C . ms Miss qth Grade 12th Grjgnaday Mrs NKXXW swf e fa F. L P 3-061366 Graderunt gxh . T' .guna Miss Ruby Taborn Librarian ef Cam? M153 Bett MT ' tide an qth GY .Pv dtqyusic B .YHa,-Us ' uslness Miss Frankye Dowe Not Pictured: Mrs. M.J. Cooke, Mr. L.J. Calloway, Mrs. J.H. Lewis, Mrs. Alpha Smith and Mrs. C.A. West Y SENIOR CLASS GEFICERS kg -1 A ii E Ei -flz A Y Lk ,K Q First Row QLeft to Rightj: Barbara Holland, Chaplain: Joseph Kyle, Pre sidentg Mattie Vineyard, Treasurer. Back Rov fLeft to Rightj: Rowena Patterson , Recording Secretary, Bessie Coles, Business Manager, Arthur Preston, Vice President, Shirely Brown, Financial Secretary: Rosetta Lee, Business Manager . SENIOR CLASS EVENTS May 23. . . . . Junior-Senior Prom May 29. . . ...... . ...... . . Senior Class Night June 1 . . . . . . Baccalaureate Sermon, 4:00 P. M. June 2 , , , . . Commencement Exercises, 8:00 P. M. SENIORS -3 1 y P Betty Brown YlH0nll Make the most of life while NCT PICTURED you may, Life is short Leonard Butler and wears. FafS0 Speed on, the worlds a bubble and the life for man, less than a span. 1 Shirley Brown llTinyll Measure neither my ambition .nor my achievement by my height. Kentha Banks IIC row!! Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. iw 'I' Sw' Bessie Coles Squirt It's better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow. SENIORS X Katie Grave s Joseph Kyle Chicken Sketter From the mouths of babes He shall be like that tree off times comes gems. He shall die at the top. Patricia Gravely Douglas LaGra.nde Pat Shorty Live and let live. The sight of you is good for sore eyes. SENIORS YQ Juber Preston IlJublI A life without sports is n life. v s Arthur Preston llpresll Live for today for tomorrow may never come ,- 3 4 Constanstine Guerrant Richard Guerrant llconniell llBoxlY Eyes of the heavenly blue. There's a. foolish corner m eve ry brain E, Barbara Holland Babs She wears her clothes as if they were thrown on with a pitchfork. ,. ,H SENIQRS Rosetta Lee llzellll Be happy, because today is the best day the world has ever seen. mil' Nora Parker Rowena Patterson nshortyn HGV-psyvu Better late than never Does well, acts nobly, angels could do no more. SEN IORS QU -wiv' NWF Be rta Helm Annie Shepe rd llsnmll llTewyll A penny for your Let us drink and be thoughts. merry, dance and joke, rejoice, ,f , . X Y Grace Spurlock llDuStyll May your heart be filled with joy, may your life be filled with boys Mattie Vineyard Edith Wiley Biddie Butch To have friends is I strove with none to be friendly. for none is worth my strife. CLASS DI RECTORH' 1. Banks, Kentha.... 2. Butler, Leonard,..,. 3. Lagrande, Douglas. . . 4. Kyle, Joseph. . . . . . . . 5. Preston, Arthur. . . 6. Preston, Juber. . . 7. Brown, Bettye. . . . 8. Brown, Shirley . . . 9. Coles, Bessie. ... 10. Guerrant, Constantine. . . . ll. Graves, Katie . . . . . . 12. Gravely, Patricia. . . . 13. Helm, Berta Mae . . . . 14. Holland, Barbara . . . . 15. Lee, Rosetta. . . . . . 16. Parker, Nora Jean.. . 17. Patterson, Rowena. . . 18. Shepherd, Annie Belle. . . . 19. Spurlock, Gracie . . . . 20. Vineyard, Mattie . . . . 21. wuey, Edith. . .. Basketball Team, 2 yrs., Assistant Secretary, Hi- Y, Band, Hi-Y. Band, Hi-Y. Annual Staff, Hi-Y, Camera Club. President, Senior Class, Co-Captain, Basketball Team, Basketball, 3 yrs., Business Manager, Glee Club, Editor-in-Chief of Annual Staff, Band, Parlia- mentarian, Student Council, Secretary, Hi-Y, N. A. A.C. P. Vice President, Senior Class, President, Hi-Y, Manager, Basketball Team, Annual Staff, N. A. A. C. P. Captain, Basketball Team, Hi-Y. Glee Club, Y-Teens, N. H. A.: N. A. A. C. P. Y-Teens, Financial Secretary, Senior Class, N.H. A. : N. A. A.C.P., Hobby Club, Glee Club. Associate Editor, Annual Staff, President, Y-Teens, President, Glee Club, Chaplin, N.H.A.: President, N.A.A.C.P., Band, Business Manager, Senior Class . Glee Club. Glee Club, Band. Axmual Staff, President, Student Participation Assoc. 3 Assistant Secretary, Glee Club, Y-Teens, N.A. A. C. P.: N.H. A.: Camera Club. Glee Club, Y-Teens, N.A.A.C.P. Glee Club, N. A. A.C.P., Chaplin, Senior Class. Social Chairman, Y-Teens, Business Manager, Senior Class, N.A.A. C.P., Business Manager, Annual Staff, N. H. A., Vice President, Student Participation Assoc- iatlon, Glee Club, Hobby Club, Band 1 year, Camera Club. Band, Y-Teens, N. A. A. C.P., Annual Staff, N. H. A. Hobby Club. Secretary, Senior Class, Business Manager, Annual Staff, Treasurer, Glee Club, Basketball Team QZQ Years, Service Chairman, Y-Teens, Secretary, N. A. A. C. P. Secretary, Band, Y-Teens, Annual Staff, N.A.A.C. P. Dramatic Club, Glee Club, N.H. A. Y-Teens, N. A. A. C. P. 3 N. H. A. 5 Basketball Team Q21 years, Glee Club, Hobby Club, Camera Club. Annual Staff, Secretary, Glee Club, Treasurer, Senior Class, Secretary, N.H.A.: Manager Basketball Team, Secretary, Student Council, Camera Club, Y-Teens, N. A. A. C. P. Glee Club Band. 4 ,'. A q v ACTIVITIES QW 2 'ma is ? CAMERAS cms T ff, GIRLS' BASKETBALL BOYS' BASKETBALL f' ,SS Leaving Carver in Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Two .' I , If Au! ,si ,, . A w ' fi M We the Senior Class leave joy for you. We did our best to make a nameg In your memory we hope to remain. In our struggles and troubles we never worried, Our trials and tribulations we always buried. May the road of righteousness lead us ever on In this world where opportunity and freedom was born. Our willing teachers were always near To lend us a hand with kindness and cheerg Our kind principal could always understand And often came up with a helpful plan. The rules of the school we always obey Aware that they help us day by day. Bad language and slang our class put away Because we think it's not for a student to say. We never say, Can't g there's no such word, We just try and try until our prayers are heard. That's why we have such great success: We know ourselves, but others know us best. Keep up old Carver with opportunity for all, Give our praises to the large and small. To our dear teachers we say Good-bye , Fond memories of you will never die. Although it's now time to say farewell In our hearts Carver will always .dwell. In memories we're sure to sigh When we think of the day we said, Good bye. Our final words have now been spoken, Our aching hearts are broken. With tears in our eyes we leave old C.H.S. We're proud to say we've done our best! Written By Barbara A. Holland CLASS SONG Oh, Carver High School, we love you so, We hate to leave you, but we must go. So cheer up and wear a smile, For our old shadow should last a while. And our advisors we love so dear, They tried to guide us when they were near. So help us to reach our goal That we may travel a higher road. Oh, Carver High School, we love you truly Though in our early years we were unruly So now, we leave our hearts Much pain besets us, for we must part. LOYALTY, AMBITION, AND DETERMINATION MARY EDITH WILEY FLOWER N, A I 'AV75 S v 4lll 'X f AK Nj!! ,X me 'S NNY WG 'ln l' X ff i 111, .gig X ' f X ff Q Q f ,f 4.5 11 if V -X'- ,Q gf , 1aQ71I ,J If 'I'-vvyf 'W fx- X , ,Qff K ,J X V ' L! - X 'Q Q, . ,- -g 5521: Qif.-1 X A - 'Q x 'D x. ep ff HH- 2 I Val fr : 4 f 0 , .wx A wx K X Va ,,, 1 P y im N.. up , A K , If ,lrmyfz ,wx qw-R r '.,fU,1, I fr N my fs - ' ' c w I ,L k ' ,, . 2 1+.x ,ii ,uf :fv'f.f , N ffm ,' ' 'S ' 522-11232 X , ' Q-I 1, Z, f ,, nl . ,ff 1 , f ' ,yu 1 - ear! ww, , - - WV 1 Q-F X A V su F 15 T X CLASS HISTORY The great day of September 7, 1947 arrived and forty-three eighth graders from different sections of the county found their way to Room 203 to be divided into two sections. Mrs. Florence Prunty and Mrs. Janie Williams were our homeroom advisors with Mrs. Williams taking twenty-one of us in her 8th B section, while Mrs. Prunty kept twenty- two in her Sth-A section. The fact that we were a very loud and active class caused some people to think that we would stay that way for the rest of our four high school years. But we were mostly interested in seeing just how high school life was. In June all of us passed with just three dropping out of school. When school opened in September 1948, we were divided again into two sections, the 9th A and the 9th B with Mr. William Greene and Mrs. Prunty as our advisors. During this year we became more reserved because we were then officially in high school. To show our progress we gave a grand Freshman Banquet that our girls prepared themselves. This year brought us other fame, for Juber Preston won the Mister Carver contest and our freshman boys were the champions of the school Intra-Mural Tournament. Our sophcxnore year began with the sa.me advisors but a much small- er enrollment. ln spite of this, we worked hard because we knew we had to sponsor many social activities the next year. Edith Wiley brought us praise by winning the Miss Bobby Sox Contest and many of our boys became basketball conscious. Our Junior year began with a new president, Arthur Preston, a veteran, who headed our class with much determination. We also had a new advisor, Mr. J. T. Mason, who assisted Mrs. Prunty and our class with plans for the Junior -Senior Prom, May King-Queen Contest , Teachers' Popularity Contest, and other social affairs which proved to be quite successful. Along with these we presented our Junior Play, The House of A Thousand Thrills which we enjoyed producing. We were really proud this year because members of our class were star athletes, trainers, and managers of both girls' and boys' basket- ball teams, and Juber Preston was captain of the boys' team. Again our boys were champions of the school Intra Mural Tournament. Although our class has dwindled to twenty-one, we have had a very successful senior year with a new class advisor, Mr. lrvin Cannaday , who has ably assisted Mrs. Prunty and the class in devoting time and efforts to the 1952 Carver Eagle which we hope will bring Carver pride. We have been active in all the extra -curricular activities and have held offices in a number of them. OUR C LUB PRESIDENT BEST A . - BEST 6 ' m ,QLL2-,rALL AROUND A mi? LOOKING SITTINI gf LAz1EsT BULL f I auf' 1 K. xx xx M X t Two-GUN PETE X IX ' If X O f 4 A DANGEROUS . A K LIL, Mow I ,T POPULAR POPULAR fw ,J GIRL BOY L ' x -. pam if wx fi ' aim: X 1 W - ka X BASKETBALL 'S an A I W , vi Im MY L xg FAVORITE TEACHER BIG MY HERO SHOT 2 ET O Hx V HGRINDH , X N . A , W ' x Yf P - X, 1 , A , f ' X C - 5 1 I THE X CLASS QUEEN l if Liv M LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SHIRLEY BROWN wills BERTHA MANNS the ability to finish school . ROSETTA LEE Wills to GRACE SPURLOCK and TRACY JACKSON her everlasting friendship. BARBARA HOLLAND wills THELMA WILLIAMS her ability to main- tain friendship. NORA PARKER wills BERNICE and BE ULAH WILLIS a car together so they won't have to stand and wait on the Greyhound Bus at night. ANNIE BELLE SI-IEPPARD wills MISS TRAYNHAM a car to drive when John's Buick isn't available. CONSTANTHSIE GUERRANT wills BARBARA KYLE a bag of potato chips to start off next year. JOSPH KYLE wills to ROY BRATTON the ability to play the trumpet . ROSETTA LEE wills to RUSSELL MANN a police badge so that he may become a. full-fledged member of the Salem police force. KATIE GRAVES wills JOAN RICHARDSON the ability to sing. BESSIE COLES wills MISS COLEMAN a key chain so that she can keep up with her keys. GRACIE SPUR.LGlKwills to ELAINE LEE the ability to finish school . ROWENA PATTERSON wills her ability to be neat to KATHERINE GREENE. MATTIE VINEYARD wills PHYLLIS FREEMAN the ability to keep up with the team when she leaves. BETTY BROWN wills VIDA THOMPSON the ability to finish school . ANNIE BELLE SHEPPARD wills BESSIE COLES a heart to replace the one she has given to JOHNNY JACKSON. JUBER PRESTON wills BESSIE COLES a package of chewing gum to take to college. KENTHA BANKS wills RONALD BANKS anotebook to start off his Junior year. EDITH WILEY wills ETHEL WILEY the ability to stop being noisy throughout her school years. PATRICIA GRAVLEY wills BARBARA HOLLAND some ribbon so that she won't tie her hair with strings. DOUGLAS LAGRANDE wills LARRY LAGRANDE the ability to stay out of trouble. BERTA MAE HELM wills NOVELLA HELM the ability to finish school. PATRICIA GRAVELY wills MRS. COOKE a safety deposit box to keep her different groups of money in. BARBARA HOLLAND wills WILLIE COOPER all her love. -ES Uv 1 - ei otolcmons . X SONG S 2 r..... f f 1 Q Left to right: Boys--Juber Preston, Sixty Minute Man g Douglas LaGrande , Smoke, Smoke, Smoke That Cigarette g Kentha Banks, Woody, Woody Wood- pecker g Arthur Preston, One More Drink g Richard Guerrant, Long Gone g Joseph Kyle, Long John . Left to Right: Circle--Barbara Holland, Fool That I Am g Constantine Guer- rant, Sweet Slumber , Edith Wiley, Tipping ln , Patricia Gravely, Lazy Bones 3 Bessie Coles, Sophisticated Lady g Rowena Patterson, Jezebel , Gracie Spurlock, So In Love , Shirley Brovsm, Sweet and Low 3 Rosetta Lee , I Can't Escape From You , Annie Belle Sheppard, Can't Help Loving That Man of Mine , Mattie Vineyard, Love Walked In , Nora Jean Parker, S1ow Boat to China g Berta Mae Helm, S1ender, Tender and Ta1l g Bettye Brown , Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do , Katie Graves, So Tired . Not Pictured: Leonard Butler, I Like Them Fat Like That g Mrs. Florence Prunty, Just My Bill , Mr. Irvin Cannaday, Jr. , Smilin' Through . -- L' JUNIOR CLASS fi A 35 'limi , fs ' Front Row flseft to Rightj: Vida Thomason, Ada Beckner, Mattie Smith, Bobby Hardy, Charles Mann, Paul Stewart, Barbara Kyle, Leanna Russ, Constance Jackson. Back Row fLeft to Rightj: Catherine Green, Patricia Terry, Hunter Blaney, Sarah Smith, James Hardy, Nadine Paige, Gracie Alexander, Beulah Willis, Jane Jackson, Dorothy Freeman, Randolph Wright, Richard Branson , Hershel Thomas. OFFICERS President. . . . . . . . . Charles MHHHS Vice President, , , , . , Paul Stewart Secretary ..,, Barbara Kyle Assistant Secretary . . . . . . . Phyllis Freeman Treasurer......... .. Bobby Hardy Assistant Treasurer.............................Nadine Paige Sponsors. . . . . . . Miss Georgia Coleman and Miss Ruby Taborn Y SOP!-IOMORE CLASS , Z First Row-Left to Right: Mr. L. J. Calloway, Advisor, Vivian Wiley, 'Frances Vineyard, Louise Baxter, Bettye St. Clair, Loretta Lewis, Blondine Holmes , Doris Otey, Barbara Smith, Elanine Lee, Mrs. M.J. Cooke, Advisor: Second Row-Dorothy Wright, Bernice Willis, Clara Stewart, Macie Thomason, Mary Lou Greene, Letrulia Manns, Ophelia Preston, Pauline Reynolds, Thelma Williams, Gertrude Archer, Bertha Manns, Third Row-Clarence Wingfield , Percy Monroe, Paul Mitchell, Leo Brown, Willie Cooper, Odell Finney, Fourth Row-Paul Casey, Lewis Cannaday. PRES!-IMEN CLASS 5 1 K s . , Front Row, left to right: Mildred Banks, Nancy Sweedenburg, Carolyn Russ , Ann Bailey, Mary-Lou Banks, Eugenia Keeling, Gwendolyn Beane, Shirley Jackson, Gladys Smith. Second Row, left to right: Mr. Camper QAdvisorj , Barbara Simmons, Carolyn Thompson, Yvonia Wright, Juanita Henderson, Lillie Smith, Janice Kasey, Novella Helm, Lola Childress, Joan Richardson , Gloria Bratton, Mary Sue Terry, Miss Traynhan fAdvisorQ. Third Row, left to right: James Jackson, James Whorley, Charles Sweedenburg, Joseph Thomp- son, Aaron Carter, Russell Patterson, Clifford Jones, Alfred Matthews. Fourth Row, left to right: Cecil Garrison, Donald Brown, Charles Craighead , Roy Bratton, James Chapman, John Jackson, William Wingo. EIGHTH GRADE il im? , f, ,L --viii . -3 I 'T First Row, left to right: Edith Keeling, Mary Hairston, Roberta Finney , Eulah West, Phyllis Quarles, Anne Hancock, Georgia Anna Williams, Rowena Jackson, Emily Welch, Vernell Bonds. Second Row, left to right: Laura Ross, Patricia Hylton, Bertha Martin, Louise Hubbard, Grace Craighead , Ora Thomason, Elizabeth Brown, Mary Scott, Ethel Wiley, Nancy Price , Margaret Bolden, Shirley Ferguson, Agatha Jackson, Mary Johnson, Harvey Overby. Third Row, left to right: Paul Jernigan, Howard O'Neal, Fred Tay- lor, William Dooley, Richard Jackson, Richard Beane, Harold Helm, Leonard Dowe, Samuel Melrum, Alfred Price, James Chapman, Lynwood Twine, Arthur Brown. Fourth Row, left to right: Joseph Smith, Reginald Bellinger, Louis Andrews, James Casey, Irvin Cooper, Fred Anderson, Clyde Irvin, William Brown, Maurice Compton, Leroy Lawson, John Payne, Rudolph Wright. A 'Yf' ' -'f r' V W 5 K - ft fy 4' SEVENTH GRADE f 1 X 1.5 , E ' rs wr 9 E, X S 5 s '. ijnrfii Inside Circle: Larry LaGrande with guitar calling figuresg Clara Terry and Robert Shepherd, dancing. Circle, Left to Right: Renalds Beckner, Charles Patterson, Shirley Rollins. Background: Phyllis Terry, Irma Peters, Norborn Bowles, Clarence Wiley, James Price, Calvin Paige, Richard Jones, Isabelle Hancock, Blanche Welch, Mary Hobson, Cecil Taylor, Leroy Hale, Mary Louise Jackson, Shirley Smith. Not Pictured: Esther Finney, Barbara Mc- Daniel, Comelita. Compton, Ellis Holmes, George Clemens, and Emory Alex- ander. GIRLS' BASKETBALL ,. . .,---X1 ' ' ' 5 N fiwx-. r ' i?'LSz-if '- , 'N - '- V ' -' .C -if r H fc W. ',.P',6' 1 54,15-' X -'Q ,x - I ' . .f-- ' L ' ' p- I ,Q - A- ' . ' . - -agp, ,xx X, on ' , , r 5-' fia.--gr-ggi-.' Q- 4. -A 1 ' ' ----f X x . f-xfhp-ggqnwqn, ,, U ,, k.-. ,I L A N... -- -. Qg iyx - ,-X ,,q,',-1'f.f:- R5 '. 1 - ' ' 5---' -A-.+A b .. -' ' wr- -:QX qv 'xr - J - sv--:saws:ur-1:1'swk? fre:-.sr-me-..--1 QQQLN,-5 r-'fs X . ' .1 gf figs ix ,,,g:Q5-'ffim 7' T i t 11- f :ll Yr. Al cnvrz Q E CMWE, Y Seated in Front-left to right: Sarah Smith, Captain: Carolyn Russ, Co-Captain: Znd row kneeling-left to right: Janice Kasey, Mattie Smith, Joan Richardson ! Dorothy Freeman, Ann Baily, Jane Jackson, Rowena Patterson, Leanna Russ , Elaine Lee, Blondine Holmes, 3rd row, left to right standing: Trainer Mattie Vineyard, Ada Beckner, Gladys Smith, Frances Vineyard, Catherine Greene , Clara Stewart, Doris Otey, Barbara Smith, Louise Baxter, Vivian Wiley, Ber- nice Willis, Bertha Manns, fCoachj Mrs. M. J. Cooke. gl sovs' BASKETBALL Q W g 4 3 -.f -4 Front Row-Left-Right: Charles Mann, Bookkeeperg Harold Jones, Joseph Kyle, Co. Captain: Juber Preston, Captaing Theodore Lewis, Co-Captain Percy Monroe, James Chapman: Znd Row-Left to right: Arthur Preston Managerg Kentha Banks, James Hardy, Paul Stewart, Richard Branson, Clar- ence Wingfield, Mr. Irvin Cannaday Coachg 3rd, Row-Left to right: Lewis Cannaday, Bcbby Hardy, Clifford Jones, Reginald Bellinger, Richard Guerrant , Russell Pattersong 4th Row-Left to right-Mr. Camper Asst. -Coach, Richard Jackson, Roy Bratton, Douglas La Grande, Stanford Harvey, Alfred Matthews . if S C O R E S 1951- '52 SCHEDULE WF7-'UE - V December 7 Roanoke Hellcats QHerej .... ' ' December 18 Clifton Forge QHerej .... X , F January 4 Addison QHerej .... I ' January 8 Clifton Forge fTherej .... ' if ah January 15 Waynesboro fHerej ..... ',f, 1 ' January 18 Lynchburg fTherej .... 1 II' January ZZ Lynchburg fHerej .... X January 25 Danville fl-Iomej . . . ' D , January Z9 Staunton fHomej . . . A February 1 Charlottesville fl-Ierej .... i N X February 7 Danville QTherej .... ' , February 15 Addison fTherej .... I February 18 Staunton fTlierej .... g' . February 19 Charlottesville fThe rel .... ' February Z0 Waynesboro fThe rej .... fm N X .F lg Q, T R 15 H H E 'A -x fi. - . iw I -J f W' Q L WN, -sn: v X., avi X wif? .,.k i M g l , ,..k. W ' u w- 4 1 L. 1 ' -QVLQ, in i 14 I A X 'g n .1 sv A L ' , 'K .- X . L ,,A. M, F! ' ' ' 4 1:5 . . .,.. ., . 4 g -' ., -fl ., ,. J. y ' f l, N w 1 A , , '?'fW ?,'L',Q z:'f- 1 g . A ' . A A ' u ' Q f' ' ' ', V' 'M ' f Xilihi 4. .rv 'fm-','i--?Ef7li9 ffl, wi iifm w ,L A' M - . . ff n 1 6 - m g 1. V A ' ' 1 1: ,vw 7 .ua '- , ,V- CHEER LEADERS STUDENT COUNCIL f . J Z ft X 7 O X Q ,. k I Z V , 3 ' ve' V ,- . A 1 ,.....L, L, Ai Left Table fClockwiseQ: John Jackson, Loretta Lewis, Odell Finney, Elaine Lee, Agatha Jackson, Richard Beane, Roberta Finney. Right Table QC1ockwiseJ: Nadine Paige, Rosetta Lee, James Hardy, Alfred Matthews, Arthur Preston , Mattie Vineyard, Joseph Kyle. Standing: Mrs. Florence Prunty, Consultant and Patricia Gravely, President. OFFICERS President. . . . . . . . . . . Patricia Gravely Vice President..... ..... . Rosetta Lee Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mattie Vineyard Assistant Secretary. . . . . . . . Loretta Lewis Parliamentarian . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Kyle Treasurer.. .. ... ... ... ...Arthur Preston Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phyllis Freeman X I f ft E91 r 5 IL? - X I uv xfah JUNIOR 'f'-TEENS First Row: Shirley Rollins, Mary Hairston, Georgia Anna Williams, Agatha Jackson, Carolyn Russ, Janice Kasey, Roberta Finney, Mary Jackson, Vernell Bonds, Eulah West, Ora Thomason, Gwendolyn Beane. Second Row: Clara Terry, Phyllis Terry, Mary Scott, Margaret Bolden, Comelita Compton, Shirley Jackson, Renelda Beckner, Nancy Price, Emily Welsh, Laura Ross, Shirley Ferguson, Anne Hancock. Third Row: Miss Georgia Coleman fAdvis orb, Mary Hopson, Anne Wingo, Phyllis Quarles, Lillie Smith, Esther Finney, Rowena Jackson, Mildred Banks, Edith Keeling and Patricia Hilton. SENIORS V-TEENS First Row: Sarah Smith, Elaine Lee, Patricia Gravely, Annie Belle Shepherd , Rowena Patterson, Bessie Coles, Mattie Vineyard, Betty Brown, Nora Parker, Vivian Wiley. Second Row: Grace Spurlock, Rosetta Lee, Nadine Paige, Gracie Alexander, Phyllis Freeman, Leanna Russ, Barbara Kyle, Shirley Brown, Berta Helm, Katie Graves. Third Row: Miss Ruby Taborn fAdvisorj, Katherine Greene, Bernice Willis, Clara Stewart, Bertha Manns, Barbara Smith, Jane Jackson, Doris Kasey, Dorothy Freeman, Blondine Holmes. , ,W ,ws A , wma, A ..,,X , ..W. P 'Wl':'s, 'K HI V CLUB lst Row: Kentha Banks, Asst. Sec. Richard Branson, Treasure: Joseph Kyle Sec'tp Charles Manns, Vice President, Arthur Preston, President, Ronald Wingfield, Chaplain: Juber Preston, fAdviserj Mr. Irvin Cannaday. Znd Row: HowardO'Neal, Reginald Bellinger, Bobby Hardy, Hunter Blaney, Paul Stewart , James Chapman. 3rd Row: Richard Beane, Roy Bratton, Cecil Garrison, Charles Craighead, Douglas La Grande, John Jackson, Leonard Dowe. 4th Row: Neal Paige, Ronald Banks, Clarence Wingfield, Lenwood Twine, Percy Monroe. 5th Row: James Hardy. SAFETY PATROLS Left to right: John Jackson, Joseph Kyle, Richard Branson, Lynwood Twine , X W Roy Bratton, Charles Craighead, Ronald Wingfield, Russell Manns, Fred p h' 9 f Brown, James Dowe, Stanford Harvey. Standing: James Hardy, Captain. l.. K 3:3 - - 9 BAND jg 1, GLEE CLUB QQ T 924' vb ?9f5gQx XXX- :gy ai X t - W , if 9 3 'Q Q G' ff'Ti!!U'gr NEW I-IOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA QQ First Row, left to right: Nadinc Paige, Grace Alexander, Bessie Coles, Mary Hairston, Georgia Anna Williams, Agatha Jackson, Vivian Wiley, Mattie Vine- yard, Roberta Finney, Vernell Bonds, Eulah West, Ora Thompson, Gwendolyn Beane. Second Row, left to right: Phyllis Freeman, Patricia Gravely, Nancy Sweedenburg, Mary L. Banks, Grace Craighead, Mary Scott, Margaret Bolden , Laura Ross, Constance Jackson, Nancy Price, Emily Welsh, Anne Hancock. Third Row, left to right: Mrs. F.B. West fAdvisorl, Rosetta Lee, Gracie Spurlock, Vida Thompson, Leanna Russ, Barbara Kyle, Rowena Jackson , Beulah Willis, Carolyn Russ, Janice Kasey. Fourth Row, left to right: Mary Jackson, Dorothy Freeman, Betty Browne, Shirley Brovsme, Mildred Banks , Edith Keeling, Patricia Hylton, Katherine Green. N .A.A.C.P Em CAMERA Q i f CLUB COMMERCIAL CLASS LIBRARY CLUB rgrsv 3- p-s---...,,,, FF K. K 1 vu- 'Sr-1 ,ak 1. -1. ' 1 f -4 'LN' 5. E., .-an-ae , ' ew git. u' H.-.Q --.i --+?i, ---,.,,Q N' -kgwk in ' wv S r r 1 HG 524 1 1 -A--AJt,.r0t---- A Complete Service Within Your Means 24 Hour Ambulance Service HOFFLER FUNERAL HOME R. W. HOFFLER, PROPRIETOR 110 Water Street Dial 2740 Salem Virginia VISIT OUR SPORTSWEAR . and JUNIOR SHOP Pretty Things for the Pretty Miss JOSEPH SPIGEL, INC. Cor. Campbell Ave. at Henry St. Roanoke Virginia MAJESTIC RANGES-FRIGIDAIRES EASY WASHERS MORGAN-EUBANK FURNITURE CORP. 14 East Campbell Avenue Through -the -Block Dial 7357 Roanoke Virginia BROOKS PHARMACY 221 North Henry Street Dial 3 -474 1 Roanoke Virginia CRAIGHEAD DRY CLEANERS E.L. Craighead, Jr., Owner ALL MODERN and NEW EQUIPMENT City and County Wide Delivery Dial Roanoke 3-8135 R. F. D. 5 Roanoke Virginia Complimentx of TARPLEY'S JEWELERS 17 E. Main Street Phone 2489 Salem Virginia F 9 INK S .,.QWfQcQf... .Y Complimentf of MILLER TIRE, INC. 19 Alabama Street Phone 2 l 98 Salem Virginia 4 9 A:::.r:::- :::::::- Arfffff-'ff GOODWIN INSURANCE AND REALTY CO., INC. Dividend Paying Insurance 15 South College Avenue COLLEGE FOOD MARKET 207 - College Avenue Phone 4721 saiem virginia ' sauem virginia PHLEGAR ELECTRIC COMPANY CONNER'S PURE FOOD MARKET H.L. Phlegar, Prop. Authorized Dealer Link-Belt Stokers 18 - East Main Street Electrical Contractors Phone 2341 11 College Ave. Salem Virginia Salem Virginia IIIEI'RE BETTER IECIIISE FITZPATRICK'S , PHARMACY ,gferg If Ethical Pre s c ription Se rvic e O X J' ll Q , f 103 Lee Avenue f Z Dial 2-7631 'QZQQQ 'gg J g n J -' Vinton Virginia 1 Ni- M A 1-Jw., S it 99- ALICE CALVIN, FLORIST f' -'Rm Pick up the bag with the POTATOQHIP ' if Personalized Service little Red Truckuon the 'Tits' A lum FUNERAL DESIGNS Isbell qlways cnsp ind I..,I 4! QM' WEDDING FLOWERS 122,20 ,f'f1,'j,Qj,f ' I 'f'l Delivered-Telephoned-Telegraphed 117 '12 Lee Ave. Dial 3-3297 Vinson Virginia POTATO CIIIPS! --.irc --AA - --'- AAAA - .roh4 'A ' Joao:-A A ,, ,-,-- vvvv ,... .... , - -,.r4-,Jenin-Quit-- :::::.rc::::- :::.rot::: FOR ENERGY 8: VITALIT Y Get MICHAEL'S Fine Compliment! of Baked Foods Bibee's Super Market No. 6 HAVERTY FURNITURE 120 E. Main St. COMPANY Salem Virginia MICHAEL'S BAKERY CORP. ll 1 W. Campbell Avenue Phone 3 - 1 5 01 3336 Williams on Road Roanoke Virginia Roanoke Virginia Compliment: of eir on im uri of Roanoke 17 ,,- fl tl 'r 4 J. M. LOGAN J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Dry Goods Notions ' SC - 104' STORE Gents' Furnishings U ' 21 East Main Street Phone 3591 Salem Virginia Salem Virginia P 1 HOLDREN ' Complimentx of ' FRIGIDAIRE Authorized Sales and Service ZANDIS DEPT. STORE ' Z9 E. Main sc. Salem Dial 4671 Main Street 1: 29 Franklin Rd. S. W. Roanoke Dial 3-9336 Salem Virginia I N The Store Of Service C I' 1 1' mp 'men I of ESTABLISHED 1847 More than 100 years of Service to the public 1 TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS and fi POTATO CHIPS SMEAD cf wsssen 1 PRESCRIPTION 1 onuselsrs OVERSTREET FOOD AND PROCESSING CO. , Poultry Dressing The Oldest Drug Store in 1' Home Freezers southwest Virginia 1 Meat Processing I Refrigerators ' 2.20 Main Street 3 RFD 4 Box 85 Dial 3331 1, Roanoke Virginia Salem Virginia it J ---- PRUNTY 8' PRUNTY PEACOCK - SALEM, INC. CLEANERS LAUNDERERS 8: CLEANERS DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING 318 - Henry St. , N. W. Roanoke Virginia Complimenlf of LORRAINE SMART SHOPS 5 Ladies' Wearing Apparel s 12 - W. Campbell Avenue Roanoke Virginia HART MOTOR COMPANY HOTEL DUMAS Dining Room, News Stand Bar, Grill Ice Cream Parlor 400 East Main Street Roanoke Virginia Salem Virginia Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers SALEM FARM SUPPLY CORP. GENERAL FARM SUPPLY SERVICE 121 East Main Street Salem Virginia PROPST-CHILDRESS SHOE CO. Fine Shoes and Accessories 304 South Jefferson Street Dial 9269 Roanoke Virginia KIRK'S JEWELRY STORE WATCHES DIAMONDS JE WE LRY C redit of Course Corner Campbell at Jefferson PARKER'S CAFE Groceries - Meats Gas 8: Oils Cor. Franklin 8: Bridge Streets I Phone 8269 Roanoke Virginia Bedford Virginia PRESCRIPTIONS SHOES For the Entire Family WEBBER'S PHARMACY Q SAM'S DRESS AND PURITY and ACCURAC Y Broad and Main Streets l Salem Virginia SPORT CLOTHES 114 East Main St. Salem Virginia GEARHART SHOE REPAIR 15 East Main Street Playthings For All Ages JENNINGS-SHEPHERD COMPANY Sporting Goods - Toys Z4 W. Church Avenue Dial 2591 Phone 2-3128 Salem Virginia Roanoke Virginia -.l .T.-- Sales fcngv-rgogm service MODERN DRESS SHOP ' 1 Ladies' Ready-To-Wear GOODWIN-WILLIAMS 212 E. Main street CHEVROLET CORP- Phone 3211 Dial 2375 Salem Virginia Salem Virginia Complimenlf of DR. W. R. BROWN F. G. OAKEY, CLEANER Pick up and Delivery Cash and Carry 117 Boulevard Phone 4611 Sale rn Vi sginia Complimenlx of CITIZENS UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, INC. R. W. Clark, President 'The Best Lumber For Every Need SALEM LUMBER Cr SUPPLY CORP. Lurnbe r -Building Mate rials P. O. Box 68 Salem Virginia 0 .... - 1 A::::J4'::: ::'::J4-::::: 3000000194- GILES BROTHERS ACME PRINTERS, INC. FURNITURE 16-18 East Church Avenue 13-15 North College Avenue Roanoke Virginia Salem Virginia Flowers for all Occassions CITIES SERVICE PREMIUM GASOLINE JOBE FLORISTS Charles W. Shelor Route 7 709 - Bowman Avenue Phone 20488 Roanoke Virginia Salem Virginia GO0DE'S sn.vER's CAR SALES The Friendly Department Store Better Cars Sold for Less W. F. Silver-Owner If It Comes foom Goode's It's Good 514 Pollard St. Vinton Virginia Vinton Virginia SALEM TRACTOR COMPANY ROY L. WEBBER, FLORIST FORD TF-ACTORS 4000 - Williamson Road Phone 32469 Roanoke Virginia DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT Walter L. Martin-Owner Lee HiWay West Salem Virginia v- ,.D-t, ::::1':.r0l' ---- --A-Jrf-- C omplimenlf of KANE FURNITURE CO., INC. Sam Kane, President 22 East Campbell Avenue Dial 7982 Roanoke Virginia REEVES STUDIO Specializing in All Types of Photography 105 N. Henry St. Roanoke Virginia JEWEL HAT SHOP Latest Styles In MILLINERY AND HANDBAGS 1 A-W. Campbell Avenue Roanoke Virginia Compliments of H. M. WOOD PLUMBING AND HEATING 37 E. Main Street Salem Virginia CLARK'S MOTEL U. S. Route 220 Roanoke Virginia 24 HOUR SERVICE 312 Monroe St. Dial 2 02 7 7 Lynchburg Virginia C ompliment: of SHAN K FU RN ITU RE Main Street Salem Virginia C ompliment: of nAMsAY's ANTIQUE SHOP Rocky Mt. Rd. at Starkey Rd. Roanoke Virginia McAVOY MUSIC HOUSE YOUR HOUSE or MUSIC 122 W. Church Avenue Dial 8587 Roanoke Virginia :::::::: :::::,1-004-::.ro.c AAAAJOOOOO4'--'A 'I Compliment: of UNITED PAWN SHOP 105 Henry St. If it's on a disc-We have it New and Used Records 45's - 33 1l3's - 78's ROANOKE RECORD SHOP 13 S. Jefferson St. 18 S. Jefferson Dial 2-7418 Roanoke Virginia Roanoke Virginia AMERICAN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE CALDWELL-SITES NOTARY PUBLIC COMPANY Office Equipment-Statione ry Duplicating Machines 8: Supplies Real Estate Broker List Your Property With Me Gifts James A. Williams -Manager 403 Gainsboro Road N. W. Phone 4 - 1 7 36 Roanoke Virginia Roanoke Virginia The Home of Better Values - ocsrr svonc IN ROANOKE MODERN ARTS svuolo DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS SCHOOL SPECIALISTS Frank W. Dixon - Fred Soskel 704 Church St. Norfolk Virginia WILLIAM HUNTON BRANCH Y. M. C. A. 436 Gainsboro Avenue N. W. Dial 2-8842 Roanoke Virginia M. E. RAYFORD PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone - Salem 3702 P 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 I I 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 I P I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 A--AJt-A.ftA-- They Appreciate GREEN MARKET CARPER'S GIFTS Home of Fine Foods 8 East Main Street 119 East Main Street Phone 2379 Salem Virginia Salem Virginia CASH AND CARRY OR DELIVERY Quality Work . Dependable Service Compliment! of SKYLINE CLEANERS A FIUEND 601 College Avenue Dial 2233 Salem Virginia. Compliments of C0mP1imem5 Of WHITE FRONT MILLER MAYTAG PHARMACY COMPANY 123 Pollard Street Vint on Vir ginia Vint on Virginia Compliment! of WOODSON PONTIAC COMPANY VINTON FABRIC SHOP RICK WOODSON 1104 West Main Street 126 Maple Street Salem Virginia H Vinton Virginia .ro-fp P PP 'P 'P 'P I HAZEL'S BEAUTY SALON P PP P Hair Styling at Individuauty Croquinole Waving a Speciality Dial Salem ----- 3733 PP I E Refreshment is a good idea 4 'P L 'P P I P DON!!! Vllill IIIIIOIIYV 0' 'N COCMIUIL COIPIIY U tl P Compliments of Oak Hall IP 1 P ACKNOWLEDGMENT ' Miss RUBY L. TABORN MRS. MARTHA J. COOKE , MR. JOSEF ENGRESSIA-PHOTOS MR, LEE J. CALLOWAY 1, PP P We wish to thank all persons who helped to : make this annual a success. ' EE PP 1 PP PP tl 1. it -5552 m A Mrs. Mae Akers Mr. and Mrs. J. Emory Alexander Mrs. Daisy Armstrong Arrow Hardware Paint and Feed Co. B Mrs. G.R. Barnett Mrs. O.B. Barnett Becker's Apparell Booth Grocery Mrs. Blanche Borden Mrs. Mary Bratton Mrs. Josephine Bratton Mr. and Mrs. Armond Braxton Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel Vineyard Mrs. Bettye Brown Mrs. Helen Brown C Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Campbell Mr. M. A. Camper Mr. Irvin Cannaday Mr. and Mrs. George Coleman - Mrs. Martha J. Cooke Rev. and Mrs. Robert L. Cooper D Mrs. Helen Davis Dr. E.D. Downing E F Mrs. Ferguson Mrs. Robert T. Fields G Mis s Mary Gay Mrs. Edmond Gravely Mr. Edmond Gravely Mrs. Estelle Gravely Mis s Ethel Gravely Mr. and Mrs. Green Gravely Mr. R.L. Grayely Mr. and Mrs. William Gravely Miss Virginia Greenhowe Mrs. R.L. Gravely H Mrs. Anna Hardy Mr. D. Lee Hardy Miss Bettye Harris Mr. Cary D. Harris Mr. Howard D. Harris Mr. E.D. Hilton Mr. Pearily Holmes I J Mr. Harry Jackson Mr. Robert Jackson Johnson's Cleaners Mrs. William Jordan K Kimmerling Brothers Florist Miss Barbara Kyle Mrs. Gertrude Kyle Mr. Joseph Kyle I Mr. Joseph Kyle II Mrs. Ruth Kyle L Dr. and Mrs. Maynard H. Law Mrs. Fannie La Grande Attorney Reuben E. Lawson M Mrs. J.C. Martin Mrs. Eldridge J. McFadden Mr. and Mrs. Leonidas Madden N Mrs. Rosa Newman North's Fish Market O P Mr. Jonah Penn Mrs. Cornelia Parker Rev. and Mrs. T.E. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Patterson Mr. William M. Pitts Mrs. Martha Preston Mr. and Mrs. William C. Prunty Q R Mis s Mary Rayford S Mr. J.H. Sewell Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Scott Mrs. E.H. Shaw Mrs. H.L. Shelton Mrs. Alpha Smith Rev. and Mrs. C.J. Smith Miss Mattie Stieff Mr. and Mrs. George Spurlock Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Spurlock Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Spurlock T Miss Ruby L. Taborn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terry Mrs. Gertrude Terry Turpin Hardware U V N. W. Variety Shop Versatile Record Shop W Mr. and Mrs. Terry Waits Watts Hardware Mr. James Watson Mr. and Mrs. C.A. West Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Whitfield Mrs. Emma Willis Mrs. Cornelia Wright Mrs. Sarah Williams Mr. and Mrs. George Williams X Y Z
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