Carver High School - Memories Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1951
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% form §60 VI Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Printed and Bound in the U. S. A. by School Printing Service CHARLOTTE, N. C. FOREWORD “Lives of great men all remind us, we can make our lives sublime, and, departing leave behind us, Footprints on the Sand of Time” This book is our life. Each page is intended to pro- voke reminiscence, because it is here that we have lived. This book bears attention to Carver’s scenic beauty, to her perpetual spirit, and to the loyalty of her sons and daughters. We have inherited her spirit, drunk from her beauty and knowledge, and become a part of her. The duties of the staff have been pleasurable though at times difficult. Each word and each picture within these covers is representative of a school that is making eternal “Footprints on the Sands of Time ' OUR PRINCIPAL DEDICATION In grateful admission, sincere appreciation for his loyalty in our behalf, we the members of the Class of 1951, dedicate the 1951 edition of The Yellow Jacket to our Superintendent, Dr. R. F. W. Brimley. y • ' $ ■ p«i :p -T ' : Mr. Hill i. Mr. Curtis Gray Mr. L. C. Eldridge COMMITTEEMEN Mr. Burton McCoy Mr. Arthur Payne Mr. W. M. Hairston FACULTY Music Supervisor L. W. KING B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina FACULTY ERNEST E. BAL C LEY B.S. The Agriculture and Technical College Graduate Work Columbia University CHRISTINE K. HEDGLEY P.H.D. University of Chicago M.A. New York University CONRAD FORBES B.S. The Agriculture and Technical College Greensboro, North Carolina O. H. BYNUM A. B. St. Augustine’s College Raleigh, North Carolina FRANK KING THOMAS B. S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work New York University B. M. ANDERSON B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work Atlanta University I. P. HAIRSTON B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work The Agriculture and Technical College Greensboro, North Carolina E. M. TOLLIVER B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College M.A. Columbia University New York, N. Y. HANDY B. SULLIVAN B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina a FACULTY MARIAM LASH A.B. Clark College Atlanta, Ga. JAMES HOUSE B.S., Hampton Institute Graduate Work Allegheny Colleg Meadovillc, Pa. EDITH WILLIAMS B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina FANNIE BROWN WITHERSPOON B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work Columbia University DAVID L. LASH Biology, Shaw University MARIAN B. FAULKNER B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College GEORGE R. LEDBETTER B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina CLARA HAIRSTON CAMP B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina JESSIE F. YOUNG B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina FACULTY MODESTA T. EARLE A.B., English, Social Studies Talladega College Talladega, Alabama L. W. MOORE B.S., Agriculture Agricultural Technical College Greensboro, N. C. VIRGINIA V. ALEXANDER A.B., French, English Shaw University ANNIE L. MITCHELL A.B., English, French Livingstone College Salisbury, N. C. D. E. SMITH B.S., Agriculture Lgricultural Technical College Greensboro, N. C. V. J. McNEAL B.S., Commercial Education .gricultural Technical College Greensboro, N. C. GWENDOLYN HUNTER ASHLEY B.S., Elementary Education Hampton Institute and Winston-Salem Teachers College WALTER E. HENDERSON B.S., Education Wilberforcc State College Wilberforce, Ohio EDMONIA HENDERSON B.S., Education Winston-Salem, N. C. jraduate Work, Agricultural and Technical College FACULTY VIRGINIA WILLIAMS ALLEN B.S., Education Teachers College Winston-Salem, N. C. CHARLES S. GREENE B.M., Public School Music, Mathematics West Virginia State Institute, W. Va. GRACE KNIGHT B.S., Bennett College Greensboro, N. C. HELEN H. ALEXANDER B.S., French, English Agricultural Technical College Greensboro, N. C. B.S., Library Science Catholic University of America Washington, D. C. EVERETTE L. MARTIN B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work, Agricultural and Technical College Greensboro, N. C. VIRGIE M. WEAVER B.S., Home Economics North Carolina College for Negroes Durham, N. C. H. E. SCALES B.S., Elementary Education Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work, New York University, N. Y. THELMA M. JONES B.S., Elementary Education Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work, Atlanta University R. L. WALKER B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College FACULTY FRANK J. BRAKE B.S., Industrial Education Agricultural Technical College Greensboro, N. C. JACQUELINE B. FITCH B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College ROBERT WILSON, JR. B.S., Physical Education, West Virginia State College Institute, W. Va. : CARRIE R. CRAIG B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College RUTH S. REICH B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College ANNIE P. RIVERA B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College ! JOHNNY B. YOUNG B.S., Elementary Education Winston-Salem Teachers College A. H. WILLIAMS B.S., Education Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work, Agricultural and Technical College FACULTY HELEN HAIRSTON RICHARDSON B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College M.A. New York University H. B. FERGUSON A.B. and M.A. Degrees N. C. College at Durham J. S. VALENTINE B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work The Agricultui and Technical College Greensboro, North Carolina RUTH E. SMITH B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work The Agriculture and Technical Col ' cge Greensboro, North Carolina ADA PEARL D. GREENE B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College M.A. Columbia University New York, N. Y. R. S. BOYD B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Work Columbia University New York, N. Y. EULALIA HALL PETERSOrv B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolin; EVELYN J. PHILLIPS B.S. Winston-Salem Teachers College Graduate Study The Agricultur and Technical College Greensboro, North Carolina HOYLT L. COBLE B.S. The Agriculture and Technii College Greensboro, North Carolina YELLOW JACKET STAFF MOSES ROBINSON Editor THOMAS JONES Circulation Manager SENIORS MELISANDE BITTING Sande ” Motto: Good things come to those who wait. Activities: Glee Club, Library Club, Student Council. Ambition: Cosmetologist. ANITA BLONDELLA SEEGERS Blondie ” Activities: Dramatic, Student Council, Cheering Squad, Thespian, T.A.G.A., Paper Staff. Ambition: Creative Dancer. ORA LEE WRIGHT Motto: It’s better to do it for yourself. Activities: Crown Scepter Club, Glee Club, Thespian, Dramatic, Paper Staff, Student Council. Ambition: Teacher. CHARLES MARSHALL ELLER LUDELLA MACK Lute” Motto: Good things come to those who wait. Activities: Student Council, Dramatic, Glee Club, Cheering Squad. Ambition: Singer. ESTHER MAYE WRIGHT ' ' Darling Baby ” Motto: Beware of flattery. Activities: Dramatic, Y-Teen, Traffic Squad, Student Council. Ambition: Music Directress. SENIORS RUTH GWENDOLYN THOMAS ' ' Gwen” Motto: Be Prepared. Activities: Band, Basketball, Public Speak- ing. Ambition: Primary Teacher. GEORGE CUNDIFF ' ' Gee” Motto: If you try and fail in your trying try again. Ambition: Teacher, Musician. GLORIA DEAN Dean” Motto: Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone. Activities: Glee Club, Dramatic. Ambition: Nurse. JIMMY JOHNSON DOROTHY SPEAS Topsy” Motto: The cultivation of self respect, honesty and politeness is education. Activities: Glee Club. Ambition: Business Cashier. CLENZO MELVIN JONES Mel” Motto: Be always ready. Activities: Band, Dramatic, T.A.G. A., , Scouts. Ambition: Doctor. SENIORS TAMARA JEANNE BARON Tam” Motto: The Best things in life are free. Activities: Majorette, Monogram Club, Basketball, Dramatics, Student Council, Crown and Scepter Club. Ambition: Teacher. CORAINE COLTRANE Cora” Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Activities: Library Club. ‘f Ambition: Nurse. JAMES HENRY BROWN Herk ” Motto: Get the best things as you go along. Activities: Football. Ambition: Mechanic. VIOLA AMOS Moosie ” Motto: To make the better best. Activities: Basketball. Ambition: Nurse. MAE FRANCES PATTON Mae” Motto: To be or not to be. Activities: Dramatics, Y-Teen, T.A.G.A. Ambition: Nurse. LAVONIA CAUDLE Lavon” Motto: Beware. Activities: Glee Club. Ambition: Nurse. SENIORS JAMES ERNEST MOORE Motto: Love conquers all things. Activities: Dramatic Club, Thespian, Hi-Y, Student Council, Crown and Scepter Club. Ambition: Dentist. MAMIE REATHER SAWYER Angelia ” Motto: Expecting something for nothing ruins character. Ambition: Stenographer. BETTY WILKINS BROWN Bet” Motto: Good things come to those wao wait. Activities: Thespian, Dramatic, Paper Staff, Student Council, Majorette, Library Club. Ambition: Teacher. ANDREW JASPER HAIRSTON A. J.” Activities: Thespian, Dramatic, Student Council, Bus Club. Ambition: Minister. Motto: Let us not talk the life, but rather live it. MATTIE SUE MOSES Mat” Motto: Be ye kind to one another. Activities: Basketball, Thespian, Dramatic. Ambition: Nurse. FRED ANTHONY Motto: If you fail once, try again and you will more than likely succeed. Activities: Band, Student Council, Bus Club. Ambition: Businessman. SENIORS VIRGINIA CORA HAIZLIP Ginnie” Motto: Always do your best. Activities: Glee Club. Ambition: Beautician. HERBERT HINES Hines ” Motto: A hint to the wise is sufficient. Activities: Glee Club, Public Speaking. Ambition: Music Teacher. ANN DOUGLAS Tee” Motto: Never trouble another for what you can do yourself. Activities: T.A.G.A. Ambition: Nurse. JESSE FERGUSON Tee ” Motto: Don’t take everybody to be your friend. Ambition: Businessman. MARY MADGELENA ERVIN Mae” Motto: Speek freely the truth, for no man loves a liar. PRINCE ROLLAND MANGUM Prince Charming ” Motto: In all your doing wrong don’t get caught. Activities: Band. Ambition: Musician. SENIORS DOROTHY LUCILLE GLENN Dot” Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: Nurse. LEROY MOORE Lee” Motto: Be ye always prepared. Activities: Football, Baseball, Dramatics, Thespian, Scouts, Hi-Y, Bus Club, Mono- gram Club, N.F.A. Club. Ambition: Vocational Agriculture. BETTY J. FRIDAY Shirley Temple” Motto: All or nothing at all. Activities: Basketball, Y-Teen. Ambition: Physical Ed. Teacher. ETHEL PEARL FULLER Minnie” Motto: Smile and the world smiles with you. Activities: T.A.G.A., Cheering Squad, Dramatic Club. Ambition: Nurse. BARBARA JEANE CARTER Babs” Motto: I’ll always do my best. Activities: Majorette, Basketball, Student Council, Thespian, Dramatics, Cheering Squad, Library Club. Ambition: Mathematician. CLIFTON WILLIAMS Pop” Motto: If you fail try again. Activities: Dramatics, Hi-Y, Student Council, Paper Staff. Ambition: Engineer. SENIORS ELLA LOUISE TINSLEY Ree” Motto: A bad start doesn’t always mean a bad ending. Activities: Dramatic, Library Club. Ambition: Music Teacher, Nurse. OSCAR ALEXANDER MOSES Moses” Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Activities: Football. Ambition: Physical Ed. Instructor. JESSIE MAYE SMITH Maye ” Motto: A minute of thinking is worth more than three hours of criticism. Activities: Glee Club, Student Council. Ambition: Cosmetologist. WILLIAM GORDON SMITH Smithy ” Motto: Never leave until tomorrow what you can do today. Activities: Bus Club, Baseball. Ambition: Business. HATTIE MAYE SCALES S m” Motto: Watch dat. Ambition: Nurse. VINCENT SETTLE T. C. Bump” Motto: Love while you live and you’ll have lots of fun. Activities: Basketball, Football. Ambition: Basketball Instructor. SENIORS GEORGIA MARIE CONRAD Slim” Motto: Speak freely the truth, for no man loves a liar. Activities: Glee Club, Student Council, Paper Staff, Library Club. Ambition: Stenographer, Business In- structor. MOSES ROBINSON Blake” Motto: Strive hard at all times. Activities: Glee Club, Student Council. Ambition: Businessman. JOSEPHINE CARTER Jo” Motto: Good things come to those who wait. Ambition: Creative Dancer, Dress Model. Activities: Dramatic, Basketball. DAVID VENABLE Dave” Motto: Be ye prepared. Ambition: Soloist. Activities: Glee Club, Dramatic, Thespian, Student Council. SARAH FRANCES GLENN Sweet Pea” Ambition: Nurse, Missionary. Activities: Y-Teen, Dramatic, Student Council. BENJAMIN DAVIS SMITH Big Ben” Motto: Anything worth having is worth waiting for. Activities: N.F,A., Football. Ambition: Postal Clerk. SENIORS MELVIN RANDOLPH SHEFF Bip” Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Activities: Football, Baseball, N.F.A. Ambition: Physical Education Instructor. VELMA NEAL ROBINSON Bonnie” Motto: Love ye one another. Activities: Glee Club, Library Club. Ambition: Nurse. LILLIAN LUMPKIN Motto: Always finish what you start. Activities: T.A.G.A. Ambition: Librarian. WILLIE LITTLE Petit” Motto: Keep cool so that you may command others. Activities: Band, Dramatic, Hi-Y, Office Assistance. Ambition: Business Administrator. DELRIO DARK Del” Motto: All or nothing at all. Activities: Basketball, Band. Ambition: Basketball Coach. JASPER LEON RANDLEMAN Dealy” Motto: Do what ever comes to your mind. Activities: Bus Club, Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball. Ambition: Professor. SENIORS SHIRLEY DECONSTANCE JONES Little Bit Motto: Pray have faith and you will get it Activities: Band, Student Council, Paper Staff. Ambition: Case Worker. THOMAS WILBUR JONES Put Activities: Football, Bus Driver’s Club, N.F.A. Ambition: Mechanic. MARGARET MARIE AMOS Marie Motto: Have faith in God. Activities: Thespian, Dramatic, Student Council. Ambition: Beautician. CHARLES AUSTIN CALDWELL Motto: Be kind to all, while going up the ladder, for they are the same ones you see coming down. Activities: Basketball, Band. Ambition: Architect. JERRY EDWARD MARTIN Little Brother Motto: Be Prepared. Activities: Dramatics, Thespian, Band, Bus Club. Ambition: Business. ZANELLE VIRGINIA FULP Pug Motto: If you wish to redeem the world begin first with yourself. Activities: Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Paper Staff. Ambition: Private Secretary. SENIORS WILLIAM COLEMAN Motto: Be Prepared. DOROTHY SCALES Dot” Motto: Work, work, work. Activities: Y-Teens. Ambition: Teacher. CARLETTE SPEAS Pimp” Activities: Basketball, Baseball. Motto: One never knows. Ambition: Commercial Artist. ALLEYNE CELESTINE SHELL Lean” Motto: Be the best. Activities: Dramatic Club. Ambition: Social Worker. VANCE CORRELL Pap” Motto: Life is too short to be little. Activities: Band. Ambition: Businessman. BOBED ECCLES Bobie” Motto: All or nothing. Activities: Dramatic, T.A.G.A., Majorette. Ambition: Nurse. i SENIORS LILLIAN TILLERY Lea” Motto: Always be prepared. Activities: Glee Club, Y-Teen. Ambition: Nurse. NANCY CLAYBROOKS Nan” Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Activities: Y-Teen. Ambition: Nurse. LUCY MAYE NORMENT Lue” Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Activities: Band, Thespian, Dramatics, Basketball, Paper Staff. Ambition: Social Worker. SHEPARD LEE CARPENTER Shep” Motto: Be Prepared. Activities: Basketball, Football. Ambition: Coach. O MAXINE DELORIS FULTON Boots” Motto: If it can be done, I can do it. Activities: Dramatic Club, Student Council, Paper Staff, Crown and Scepter Club. Ambition: Teacher. ROSA ADELLA LOPP Lapp” Motto: Always strive to attain success. Activities: Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Paper Staff, T.A.G.A. Ambition: Singer. SENIORS PHYLLIS HEGGIE Phyllis Wheatly” Activities: Glee Club. VIRGINIA WALDYNE GOLDEN Dean” Motto: It’s better once than never. Activities: Student Council, Library Club, Paper Staff, Traffic Squad. Ambition: Stenographer, Mortician. ; CLASS HISTORY It has been nearly four exciting years since we, the Senior Class, came to Carver. Our dreams, thoughts, wishes, and complicated ideas have developed into one glorious victory. Now that we clearly understand life as it really is, and think humbly of the future, we proudly follow the paths as those who have gone before us have trod. We came to Carver marveling at the new environment and trying to imagine what would become of us as we advanced to a greater degree in life. Though the journey has been tedious and oppressive, it seems as though we have struggled only a short period of time since we started out. It has been fun and has provided the majority of us with exciting experiences which served to impart knowledge to us and direct to us the way to man and womanhood. Our Freshman year was extremely exciting. We had many of our members par- ticipating in a variety of activities such as: the Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Thespian Society, football and basketball. In our Sophomore year, our class was well represented in most of the organizations and activities. We were represented in the Glee Club by: Melisande Bitting, Ludell Mack, David Venable, Mary Erving, Ella Tensley, and Ora Wright. Representing us in the Dramatic Club were: Josephine Carter, Margaret Amos, Andrew Hairston, and James Moore. In the Thespian Society: A. J. Hairston, Bettye Wilkins, Barbara Carter, Ora L. Wright, James Moore, and Margaret Amos. In basketball: Delrio Dark and Mattie Moses. In football: Shepard Carpenter, Leroy Moore, David Venable, Vincent Settles, and Thomas Jones. In our Junior year everyone was looking forward to the Junior-Senior prom. We were well represented in each of the organizations and each of the activities on the campus. Miss Carver High” came from our class and we were all proud of her. Our Junior class officers were: President, Ora Lee Wright; Secretary, Lucy Norment; and Treasurer, Fred Anthony. We were proud of Ora L. Wright for displaying her leadership and generosity with us. It is inconceivable for any one of us to tell, or give any conception of the career of this class, but I think I voice the sentiments of each and every one when I say it has been wonderful. To the Superintendent of the Forsyth County Schools, Mr. Brimley, I’d like to expess our gratitude. Thanks for being so sympathetic as to realize that a good, sound institution is necessary for the development of well-trained minds, and for making it possible for us to obtain the advantage of this New Carver Consolidated School. Thanks again, Mr. Brimley, we are indeed grateful to you. To our principal, Mr. Hill, I’d like to say thanks. Thanks for guiding us right when we were going wrong. Thanks for being just as you were when we thought you were erroneous and thoughtless of our feelings and desires, for we understand now that if it had not been ' , for that strong, obstinate guiding hand which you extended us, many of us would have long before fallen by the wayside. Again, in behalf of myself and the class as a whole, I say thanks. To our individual instructors, who have tried to see each one of us as an individual, and who have shared our uneasinesses and disappointments as well as joys and excite- ments, I wish to say thanks to you every one. In closing, it is my gratification in wishing those who follow us out of the portals of this Dear Carver School greater, better, and more successful high school days. Georgia Conrad CLASS PROPHECY Believe it or not it’s June, 1960 and I decided I would take a vacation. My first stop was at Washington, D. C., where I visited a friend. Later we decided to visit Freeman’s Hospital. I found that the Superintendent of Nurses was Annie Douglas. Talking with her for a while, I learned that Bobed Eccles, Viola Amos, Tamara Baron, Virginia Hazilip, Ella Tensley, Corraine Coltrane, Lillian Tillery, and Josephine Carter were also on the staff. As Annie was showing me over the hospital I saw Ora Lee Wright, who was dietitian. While there, I also learned that Vance Correll and Leon Randleman were the head doctors on the staff. I had a few hours before my train would leave, so I visited Howard University. I met Esther Wright and she told me she was the Professor of music, and that Leroy Moore and Shepherd Carpenter were the Football Coaches and Charles Caldwell and Vincent Settles were the Basketball Coaches there. From there I went to Detroit, Michigan, to visit my sister. We went to see a parade and whom do you think I saw playing in the State University Band? Delrio Dark was playing Saxophone, Prince Mangum playing a baritone horn, Fred Anthony and Jerry Martin playing trumpets and Shirley Jones, Clenzo Jones and Gwendolyn Thomas playing Clarinets. I left the next day for Chicago after hearing Ludell Mack sing on Broadway at The Birdland Club. We talked about old friends back in our High School days. She told me that our pal Betty Fridy was teaching Physical Education at Price High, and Blondella Seegers was the Dance Director. On the Subway across town to visit my cousin I saw Alleyne Shell who was a Social Worker now working in Philadelphia University, and Georgia Conrad and Waldyne Golden who were Stenographers at Taylor and Goode Company. It looked as though they’ll never part. When I was on the train for Chicago, I was sitting opposite Bettye Wilkins. She told me she was a primary teacher at Dudley Primary School and that Lucy Norment was the music teacher. After arriving in Chicago, I attended a musical recital in which Rosa Lopp was making her debut. While there I saw four Red Cross Nurses, whom I recognized as Margaret Amos, Mae Patton, Dorothy Spease, and Hattie Scales. As we were strolling along, Charles Eller stopped and offered us a lift home. After we got into the car and started, we soon had car trouble. Charles called a garage, and whom do you think was the mechanic? It was none other than Thomas Jones. I thought about our basketball games and the activity bus we used at Carver High School back in 1951. The next day I strolled through Greenland Park and I saw Lillian Lumpkins and James Moore. She is now Mrs. Moore. They told me that Mamie Sawyer, Dorothy Glenn, and Maxine Fulton had joined the Wacs, and Ethel Fuller was a steward on the Chicago Eastern Airliner. I also learned that Jessie Smith, Melisande Bitting, Gloria Dean, Velma Robinson, and Zanelle Fulp were singing in the University Choir. I left Chicago Friday evening to make a short visit over in Indiana. After arriving there I saw Sarah Glenn and she told me she was doing Missionary work there and that Phillis Heggie, Collett Speas, and George Cundiff were on the faculty list at Bloomington High School and Herbert Hines was Principal. She also told me that James Brown, Jimmie Johnson, and Jessie Ferguson were attending Chatham University. The next day was Sunday, so I went to church. Andrew Hairston was the minister and Mary Erving was pianist, and Nancy Claybrooks was singing in the choir. I saw Mattie Moses at church and she told me she was the Girls’ basketball coach at the high school there. I really did enjoy my long vacation. I must be back in California by the first of September, because school starts and I must be ready to begin Mathematics at Los Angeles University. Barbara Carter LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-One of Carver Consolidated School, in the city of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, being of sound minds have assembled here for the purpose of stating our last will and testament. Since we have tried to be honest, as well as just and generous in our distribution of the many gifts which we how possess, we have finally reached our decisions. There- fore, we hereby give these possessions to certain designated persons whose name shall be recorded herein. We sincerely hope that those who reecive them will accept them as sacred tokens from those who have gone before. To Mr. Hill, our beloved principal, the Senior Class leaves a New Carver Consolidated School. To our Faculty Advisers, Mrs. M. T. Earl and Miss V. V. Alexander, the Senior Class leaves its gratefulness for their infinite patience and interest. To the Junior Class the Senior Class wills the front seats in the Auditorium. To Hattie M. Davis, Rosa Lopp wills her ability to sing and to Delois Doub and Annie B. Philson her eyes. Melisande Bitting wills her shorthand ability to Juanita Gambill and legs to Helen Steele. Georgia Conrad wills her stenographical ability to Margaret McQueen and her ability to translate French to Laverne Harper. To Annie B. Philson, Mary Ervin wills her ability to wear socks and to Henry Shouse her ability to get her lessons. To Carl Lash, Jessie Smith wills her speaking ability and to Vernell Smith her shorthand ability. Gloria Dean wills her quietness to Alliner Talbert. To Claudette Martin, Virginia Haizlip wills her ability to sing. Lillian Tillery wills her personality to Edna Stokes. Phyllis Heggie wills her ability to translate French to Covater Cooper and Thomas Warren, Herbert Hines wills his Tenor position in the Glee Club to John Matthews and height to Jerry Saddler. Ora Lee Wright wills her ability to get along with others to Naomi Spann and her position as President to Sadie Brown. Velma Robinson wills her Secretary book in Glee Club to Hazel Caudle and seat in English Class to Charlmous O’Farral. To Fannie Wilson, Hattie Scales wills her neatness and her shape to Eleanor Morris. Thomas Jones wills his ability to drive the Activity Bus to James Payne. Make use of it. Leon Randleman wills his neatness to Hubert Jones. Charles Cardwell wills his ability to play basketball to Ernest Howie. Ludell Mack wills her ability to sing to Mattie Bitting, her popularity to Hazel Caudle and the privilege to talk to Ervin Conrad to Bettie Johnson. Bettie Wilkins wills her position as majorette to anyone that might be so fortunate. Clenzo Jones wills his position in the band to play First Clarinet to Ruthie Byrd. Dorothy Scales wills her quietness to Covater Cooper. Mae F. Patton wills her ability to talk to Laura Knox and position as Secretary of Y-teen to Norma J. Wiley. Shepard Carpenter wills his ability to play football to Steve Adams and Jerry Saddler. Dorothy Glenn wills her friendliness to Louise Thomas. Tamara Baron wills her ability to get along with people to Josephine Scott, and height to Laura Winfield. Josephine Carter wills her petit waistline to Carrie Bitting and hair style to Annie B. Philson. To Troy Mitchell, Charles Eller wills his ability to drive the bus and to Ervin Conrad his popularity. Lucy Norment wills her position as manager of the girls basketball team to Betty Amos and to Bobby Hunt her ability to play the Bell Lyre. To Annie B. Philson, Waldyne Golden wills her ability to be girlish rather than flirtatious and Alberta Lowery her Stenographical ability. ferry Martin wills his ability to play in band to Carol Welch. Leroy Moore wills his ability to play football to Richard Herman and football letters to Melvin Pinkney. Benjamin Smith wills his height to Ralph Hauser. Melvin Sheff wills his height to Roland Eller. To Mildred Cain, Ella Tinsley wills ten pounds of her weight and music ability to Dallas Eccles. Maxine Fulton wills her friendliness to Mary Greene and her ability to get along with others to Teloria Brooks. Coraine Coltrane wills her quietness to Ollie Butler. To Frankie Murray, Lillian Lumpkins wills her clothes. Carlet Speas wills bus number 92 to William Harley. William Smith wills his ability to drive the bus to William Keaton. James Brown wills his quietness to Rudie Smith. Barber Carter wills her position on the Cheering Squad to Margaret Tillery, her popularity to Jettie Kimbrough, and her heart to Steve Adams. Margaret Amos wills her position in Student Council to Eloise Mason. Moses Robinson wills his position in Student Council to William Harley. Ethel Fuller wills her friendliness to Mattie Bitting and looks to Laura Winfield. Zanell Fulp wills her ability to speak to Marion Jones and her ability to express herself properly to Vecolia Jessup. Blondella Seegers wills her eyes to Eloise Mason; her competence to Claudette Martin and her dramatic ability to Inez Hart. Willie Little leaves Robert Hunt his drum sticks and to Vance Gilliam his job as office assistance. In witness hereof we have signed, sealed and published this our last will and testament. Viola Amos, Testator SUPERLATIVES ORA LEE WRIGHT Most Studious Girl LEON RANDLEMAN Most Handsome Boy WILLIAM SMITH Quietest Boy HATTIE SCALES Neatest Girl FRED ANTHONY Neatest Boy SUPERLATIVES JAMES MOORE Most Likely to Succeed Boy DELRIO DARK Most Athletic Girl TAMARA BARON Most Versatile Girl SHEPHERD CARPENTER Most Athletic Boy JERRY MARTIN Most Versatile Boy LUCY NORMENT Most Popular Girl VANCE CORRELL Most Popular Boy AUTOGRAPHS JUNIORS HAZEL CAUDLE T reasurer JUANITA GAMBILL Secretary COVATER COOPER Vice President SADIE BROWN President VECOLIA JESSUP WILLIAM HARLEY EDNA MAE STOKES CURTIS GRAY, JR. HATTIE M. DAVIS EDWARD G. CARTER MARION JONES ELLIOT THOMPSON CARRIE BITTING JUNIORS MATTIE BITTING JOHNNIE WILLIAMS NAOMI SPANN t ALNER TALBERT VESTER BANNER RUTHIE L. BYRD INEZ HART JOHN EVANS LAURA L. KNOX VERNELL SMITH DANIEL MITCHELL HELEN STEEL JUNIORS MILDRED CAIN JAMES LEWIS FANNIE WILSON BETTY JOHNSON JAMES JILES SAMUEL HODGES LA VERNE HARPER EVON WATSON ALBERTA LOWERY MARY F. WARREN CHARLIE HILL ALBERTA POWELL FRANK LATTEN LOUISE THOMAS DAVID CANNADY JAMES PAYNE NORMA J. WILEY JOSEPH JACKSON MELVIN PINKNEY LAURA WINFIELD HENRY SHOUSE JUNIORS WILLIAM JOHNSON ELOISE MASON GILBERT HAIRSTON ERNEST HOWIE MARGARET TILLERY CAROL WELCH ERNEST PACE OLLIE BUTLER CARL LASH JOHN MATTHEWS BETTY AMOS MODESTINE COUNTS )). JUNIORS CHARLMOUS O’FARREL ANNIE BELLE PHILSON BENJAMIN WILLIAMS i DAN FRAZIER MARGARET McQUEEN CLINTON BAILEY RALPH HAUSER SARAH BRABHAM HUBERT JONES JASPER POWELL CLAUDETTE MARTIN TURNER WRIGHT, JR. JUNIORS LAWRENCE PAYNE ELEANOR MORRIS WILLIAM KEATON BURLEAN BITTING ROLAND ELLER TELORIA BROOKS RICHARD HERMAN GLORIA BOHANNON VANCE GILLIAM JETTIE KIMBER THOMAS WARREN JOHN GREGGORY JUNIORS LESTER PATTERSON ABRAHAM CARTER DAVID ECCLES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES ! 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