Central High School - Pemican Yearbook (High Point, NC)
- Class of 1950
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S' 4' 7 SM: X S ER' W Q m.w..-ruwamgv ' i ABOVE ALL ELSE H 0 O R The 1950 PEMICAN was published by the members of the Senior Class of High Point High School at High Point, North Carolina Suzanne Slate, Editor 5 Betty Jo Snider, Business Managerg Dorothy Hollar, Faculty Adviser x W 6 5 My .','. 1 2 4 -if f fffwf' M 4. 7 'L ii ff-, iff A T ' , ' W1 , ,, ' -waiwiemw , . V 8 f f 1' -'Z'?5s1 ,g2Qzg5h f may 'mf , , .ii - ' 'K 2 32 ' 4 , fu N if ....V. , My . , ,, .A A A ' V , ,, : ag - A sf.. Cv, .mtv . -1 uf 1:5?ferw, .'?? - ,gy ' fe V auf lv is ,mm' 1 'Q' awk, Wm 'W' if , I If 4 55iS9 4335 wgggtgyf, 'L N ' Y, - hi V KTM imfgfiffisfi ,f.' Wigghi V V'-ff f ' ' , I K7 W ,1V5j1a5,V,gVq5gA- wr, I . 7,,,u .,5WPU, Q, Ykyy v,,EM,,5,,L41 , wr ,Y V W' M, ' . 14 Lf, JW ' I M521 f HU , . , . ,Y mmwm, 5 'A ' I ,V b fb ' k ,. ' ,T W., V ,WM is Ba ' V Haw k L 1 3k M 2 1 4. 511 26 W? -755 ,i 53 Q W in X2 2 - K , L1 M . . 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As a Student of High Point l Stand- gir -LQ. .1 L For Honesty In all I do and sayg - For Industry f ' -----f ln study, work, and playgflg if--NV-.. , i ...i---Y For Purity 1 N - -.L In spirit, thought, and deedg For Courage To meet life's every needg For Brotherhood Of races all combined, 4 . ...- - And Love . dl?orQod and all mankind. L l......x,...- -1 .',....i...1N1.,,, 1, 'A-Y,, 3 Y ...-. ..-1, I, flwrlx ' ,- jIIJ,1!ff,1,fi lttxxx .l. THE THEME 1- hawc' clvcllfaltc-cl our hunk. tht' H130 Pif1M1t:.axN. to at wurlcl til lunicnx 'IU lIl1llit'tJlll' wurlcl lltJllOl'2llJlt' wt' must stalrt with tllll svlvt-s. 'lhatt is why wc- harm' sc'lt'c'tt'cl als um' thvillt- tht' lligh Point lligh Svhoul Cinch' ol' Hcmor. .Ns wc- go lbrwaircl in thc' world wt' am' not illXV2lyS with that pvoplc llt'Xl floor, hilt in tht' nvxt vutmtryg not tht- ncxt town, hut tht- ncxt c'cn1ti1ic'nt. cllll' smalll Qiohs lxwollic- lalrgm' cmvs with ai plain' in ual lltllllll aillaurs. It is time-rc thalt wr- will apply thc' x'i1't1lt's wit hawt' usccl lil'UlIl tht' lJt'QlllIllIlQ. ll' in our living wt- usc l1OIlt'SlY. purity, COIIFZIQK industry, ln'otl1c'i'l1oocl. amd low. wc' cam go no liighcr. With this a our voclc' ol litk' our lioiiorailnlt' world is ii1dt'str1ic'tihlc'. DEDICATED TO ,v.r'f'7, W .- nu ix ' Ula 1 , ,4 J' .Img ' 1 'n s D f-1. -t 4 ' yi . v 'Iggy-I jligfvzlgqiifi ggi, v - If fi-EV ' .. 1'1Wi'ff 3 ,. , all :J - -.4-1-K' fillaft'-2:1 w as .g. W ' th H L , ll ff! lg' ,T.'2'-+l.'.f:'f'I! 'i': fi ' I 0 n O r I I I I 4'q ,f' ' 'iw 3, zi:,P1.'-'+r'i1'V i!'l'tjg vYT pig ,him sff:'1wi.'.'Lwittzrq'-e.,, . , f-'fy ,' ,- TQ-y'4.'-','-'-j':.'f.',,.,,7, I :V H i -'itf4i,?!li'QgQggs,',v,q,- . ' ll? . 'V - ' f5 'f'9fii1 ff' A 'J w - M-.,, -. si. rr, - mf -r--f-'isaftir - r ,.01u'f3-naman:-if il. An . -wud.:-Y' M , , ggtq. .V F Yi 11436153-if lr,-55-fd X '- '- .1'i,'v ff U,,,, sir 5-45 Rftflizwltltl- rl , .'-. f'!,-.., ..Iq t' ' . . r K,g3 mQf'M'fv e dedicate tlns IQSO l'1sM1c:AN to a world, a ' ' brotherhood ol' honor. 'l'o a world. which, f .-','2:v,:'L'l.N W thou fh ravafed b war, saddened b tre- .- A fi',Xef.Jv!liigi'g gr ' .p-S j,,igf:g,3-gay? niendous unnecessary loss. torn by eeononneal. ,gf political and soeial diflerenees, has still maintained ' iz my '7, ,,','3,5,1 lr ,L-X Q , , V . . . fs - i1.:g,,f1 -Il1.1Fi1 L qw I her honor. lo a world which in all her eonlliets. mire- f -r 1siw.f,r-r.rrr . r r , fffifjffili,-iii , yggj7j4g','.j,f,3l W has united eaeh sinall part in an ellort to establish -.if 1 21: ff ' fr - . - - .i1:yfq.',Ag9Q ,rar-.,,2lgir15a!gvg.Q a Rffffrf-,..: ., the universal ideal ol honor. Men have mistaken z, 3 -2, 's 'G - 5. -' J 1'-,,.-,L . . . . . . . . fQl'l94'Q-g,v?.j!,r5lAffaffpji pg P 11. debasecl il. ignored its ambition and prlnelples. f-'f--'t-law V?4Pf4'v'-4v'a:f'W .:R xiii 2 . . ,gfyutiygfgi,S-,Wai .,Af.4f3.lLF4!'.-.f',. But the honor ol youth is their strength: thus we, 4- 'f5fjl'67i-:'.i','?'1:'- f.- y iasvjgyfif-B' . ' . ' ' . . . . - :Mx ',.:i:31f,C.p2ahQfm ,Z Ai.L,3MWLL tht lulurc builders ol thc world inust uphold it a , ' 4. wk: g,j?x,f-353 '.3.i,y3jgEyiqi,M by our honorable ideas and actions at High Point ' ' 'L' , .2551'r! ' V'-'f,':'fF'-k'..l - 1 :T'.ll1flihfjf?27Q5,,,:,f,fg-V High School by our honorable progress and ani- 'li1lgL'C'.QQI'Qfji ', .J-.i-'NTPM biuon in business and doniestie lile and bv our , J lfiffzl' rii n .'4:1g3 -r . . . . ' .4 rift: fillie-ifgaf honorable ellorts and ethies in our own individual P' I 4 11.11,-:,5 - 'hd ., , , , , kiwi g'4,,,,.-ff allairs. So here, at the beginning of a new hall- '3' vqi V-f1iffqk ',gr:31,4i - - I -115,,w -.',,gi2H. r- eentury, we dedieate this annual, our eounlry. f r- ,---211-rim J'wf'9 f . 11-as ,- .-,:f.,: . Jig.-,. ., , :gf,t.,.i.i.- ..,: :QA , ,Ja . A4.,W . ,wr r N w -.-,.-' - f- '- fr , iw , tt?--fir r xemafflv' i will? W if ., fl' 9 21' 2 '- v ,i f . 511953 - , 1i.'m.ew r ' . H. X-rg: ,N-,f.'1'fQm,l1'4f'f'l . ' 1 ,, - 3 V . ,-v,,, ,1 L jf l our lives, to the everlasting preservation ol' Our World Ol' Honor. l Q. OREWGRD ealizing that a world without honor is a world shrouded in darkness, we, the staff of the 1950 PEMICAN, present to you, the students of High Point High School, a yearbook dedicated to the fulfilling of our dreams for honor throughout the world. We not only desire to have honor in our own community, but to send the light of honor throughout the entire world. It is for us who are blessed to help those who are torn apart. With all thought for the future, let us never forget our eventful days in high school, for they have been wonderful, in fact, the happiest we shall ever experience. Our thoughts and actions for this year are here recorded in both words and pictures, may we long remember lest we soon forget. We have here-to-fore made our school what it is, let us now, as individuals, strive to create for our posterity the kind of world portrayed in our youth- ful dreams. The Staff - I iE..2f.f-: mir: ,Wt .f lil'-,rbsf:.',,'Q2:H L, ,L 'ggi '..tg.,..',4.,' r: W H: U. , ' l 'TWif1,5!e:?fffi?W 1m:f.mfs,N i , M, ,1,.v,,3Lig-A5 iwgfi, WP:-'ylzfyff' rg J 2'1 ZF W.- f at 'i '+sfiJ'Nii' ,+35i' - . -f +-v-5sjvT.-,g,-,..g- 1 ,- if f ?EUL35.31f-4.-i-i1T51rln:- I' I. ADMINISTRATION 1. Mr. Charles F. Carroll. . . 2. School Board .......... 3. Mr. D. P. Whitley .... 4. Deans ................. 3. Mrs. Spencer jackson ,... . Faculty. ............ . . 7. Student Government .... ll. CLASSES 1. Senior Class .... 2. Who's Who. . . L-1. ...IQ ...IQ ...13 .-.gi ...14 .,.1 I f ......22 47 ...avi . .. . --usa-.,., ...uw 1. . 1.1, . ' l?9'Y,' 73, 'f ' 9 'T'9FivQv+4 .. av . .- .zf ' ,, .,--V, 1 1. '.J::r1. ,3?: fl ,. : f' 1Cgv'i7t 'rivfriay -lil ' ' as-L'-1.1 1 'QF ' -. Ei - lf.- 5 -f ' Q .fix--1 f f2': '+ ,,. .. , ..1, 4 1- 4--K 'u-1. , 9 nv - ,, - 'T Q- V. -T' if-1. gmsr g' .f -111- 'ur' - 1' K ' ' A I 9, . +- V F' Finns: 5 . .. N.,l,,,f'f3I-Z ,gl-1-13.-fA. Tv - . , aaa wma. . . .:-. .wr -9-arsl-ff'-src .af - - V ,.,... A.- - Q ' -. T vt ' ' . 1 ,V x.. ', 5 11 'W , v 1 Q.. 'Q' -'S .L 1- '. -1- - S.. .- -:., .-.2 .. ... .. A -. M- . -JL Q., . , mu. ,4 an 'il' P ' .,-1 qw, -.f.6 k .If -'nt I 1' 5: .. 1 of e Q s.. 72' ' an 5 9 A 'hzsiwxf-2'fJ5agj:,3T' 1521+-'.e' ' 1 - 4 ..,R: ,. . .4-3, X 1 3. Superlatives .... . . . '- 4. junior Class ...... . . . 50 1 2. Sophomore Class. . . . . .66 , . Freshman Class .... . . . 74 - J Tig Y ,Y lll. ATHLETICS A Q J i Y T Y .. P' .W ,.. 1. Football .................. .,.. yi . . . . . . .80 .kautp 2. Basketball... .... ..... . H86 ' - . ,.s:f.ff-511.249 3. Wrestling .............. - o If 5.235-'-'I ' 'A 1.11. 4. Cheerleaders ............ . ........... 1 I, 4fh.::f.??if-Sf 5. Boys' Physical Education. . . ..,. . . . .92 '.,,:iIJ f hQli.Q'H-1'E-.-.T . 6. Girls' Physical Education. . . ..... , ....... 94 ...j?f.5.2EjgJk?Eg, ,j ' 7. Baseball. . .............. . . ....,.,. . . .496 ' 1 F- - E U 8. Track .....,.......,... ....... . . .97 54,55 1,5,,3fQj-3535. 1 9. Tennis. . . .93 f,- ,-:PQ-uj , ..j347f+S:12i:Q,g15..w.: Egg' xo. Golf ................... .... . . Q it 'ir'-Lglgi- ' . .'f..'.ae1...1f'f2T,'t?1-'Q4' . - ' 1 , .' .r , U 4' 534- fr? . M...fp-,.....-3-g . H 'Q -- 1 Pzmcfm . 102 A ' 713' 55?-f'S1'ff'.'. -4-iiF577'f-1 . 2. Pointe, ............ 104 I:-lzgisgs. 4 A J 5:1-S754 412,-2 .:.f. v , , g:e,7g,gg-1. W . . . . . . . . . ....... V, - vu .4 '-.' . ,,f,i f-151-agp' 11 Vf.,,-ur, 5 :Fiji 559: 3. National Honor Society. . . 106- ' ' 4- BCIE . . . . . . . ...... IOBTT' . . . .....s. Qe ..1- . fjglpx '.. .x. . .41..iL1-..l:8f,. --llktsa . Masque and Gavel .... 110 . .-,...,. : - 5..,,' 7 . ,, Qu . fe- 1- 2. 545 Club .......... 111 gg - eens. . . ll -1 -. 1' -. f .. 1 - .-'eva -. - mv... A -Xu IC,-ag .V .Q J... 25.15 . . 5. Band. . . .. lI6 ,iii 4 ' ' 9. Messiah .... 118 'ffjg .':.g2A'g,f.3Q:i?r-533 gf 'I lo. A Cappella ............. 120 ' ' 'L3,,s,,.'-s o RL , A -' - 1 11. Orchestra ................. 121 iflgi' '- 12. Girls' Athletic Association .... 122 -:Q -.5 ,Q 1' 13. Monogram Club ........... . . . . 123 ., , Pi 14. Future Teachers of America .... .... 1 24 ' ' ' - 'Q 'A 41 V iz. Hi-Y ........................ . . . .125 ' 1 . Future Homemakers of America. . . . . . . 4526 V .,5Z' p,:.?-1- .rf 1f,:' A 1 . Library Club. . .,............. .... 2 7 leg- WHPS 8 .' - 29 -1.9- Jim .. I . I . . . . Z ........... I2 1 ,ggi-'.,-si ts A 19. junior Classical League. . . l30 g-,,'-1-33 ,5 125,15- -M.: --H vau- FEATURES V. 2. Plays .............. Iunior-Senior Prom. . . Student Life ........ 4. '34 140 144: 146 r-,,1s,- A -:Q 1 .2 .. .L ..., X , ' 1 v- .4 ' -Si ff. . ' 'fefgfwm-,...' -. FOR COURAGE to meet I.iIe's every need n the schools of today are the leaders of to- morrow. Our faculty at H.P.H.S. has realized this, and uncomplaining they have worked with us giving their personal time to our problems, however menial they may have been. We must be ready when the time comes to shift the re- sponsibility of world affairs to our shoulders. We must have help in the long and careful preparation for this time. Unflinchingly our teachers have accepted the challenge and have not once shirked their self-appointed duty. And so we pay tribute to the courage with which our administration meets life's every need. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY STUDENT GOVERNMENT qw ff .ff - r ri sig! sig? A 49' S Efficient Administrators Promote Better Qrganization .'Xll-ilnporlzlnt in the husy routine ol' school lill' is the promotion ol' personal and ellicient guidance of students hy our ncl1ninistx'z1to1's. Their inclivicluzil interest in students brings about il IJetter-p1'epz11'ecl orgzinizationg and it is this quality ol' Irving keenly uwzire and con- cerned that makes the students ol' our school 2iCl1lliI'tx and respect thein. Setting 21 dignified zlncl fitting exznnple is our proininent Superintendent ol' City Schools. Mr. fll12lI'lt'S lf. Clzirroll. His sincere interest :incl Curt-l'ul IIIHIIZIQCIIICIIL ol' school zifliairs cleeins hiin one ol' the inost welcome person- alities zirouncl H.P.H.S. Interested in proinoting' :incl 2lClV2lIlCiI1Q' our St't'UllKl2lI'y t'ClllC2lllUI1 are the school hozlrcl Il1t'Il1lJCI'S. These selected liew plzly an ilnpor- tant part in I't'IlClt'I'lIlQ' indivicluzll service to the worthy projects zlncl pl'OQ'I'lll1lS unclertzlken hy wt-lmmw tigni-cat High Point High Stwlinnl. the school. x ng fy, pf ,fe J ff! f',f,-ff' f'J,f ,,-f Af, fff ff ,f ',- i ,I jf These school hoard Inc-inhers, hir. R. Nl. Campbell. hir. William '1iOIUllI1SOI1, Mr, D. .X. Rawley. zlncl Mr. I. li. I hal lips. donate their valuable time and their full support to educational projects in the city schools, 12 Q., S. Mr. Cl2lI'l'0ll, supervisor, eclucator, and liI'it'I1Cl, is always 1 X Clloscst to tht- livztrts ul' c'x'c'rymic' is our uwii IJI'lIlC'lIJ2ll. hlr. D. P. Wlliitlvy. Nmx'lit'rt' Cllll zlclvicc' :mtl clisplzlys his zlplittlclc' lim' QlllClllllCt'. llis opinions :incl CUIlSltlt'I'2lllOIlS tm' xwll- vxcvls in tht' lilflllll SlllDl'l'YlSlOIl ol stmlviit lvss sttlclviits gm' Miss lXll'llCll'l1ll2lll. clvam ol girls, mul Mr. Nilt' l . lllllll. alum ol' Imvs. vliig ol thvli' time' :tml s4'lx'n's :ls gc'm'i'Qll c'ut1nst'lm's zmcl 2lllYlSlllQ l-l'l'illlt'Illly ixmny extra nc'tix'itim's, thvy lizivm' willingly utll'rm'cl thvii' c'mmlicle'm't' to SlllClt'IlIS who Iiml, during tht' c'mu'sm' ol' ll yvzlr, thvy iit't'cl ziclxiu' oi' closirt' t'OIlSlIll2lllOll with pcrsoiis who know :mtl llI1tlt'I'Sl2llltl llli'll' prolmlcms. NYith llimight zlml Jziticiicw' tht' f' liztxx' llmuncl tlicn' is at lot ol' Ugiw zmcl tzikt' in thc' importamt lkictm' ul' cui3pt'r- Nl.. IJ, l'. Wliiult-v.. mu pn-ingipul. is llt'Vl'l' ww l7l1SY lf' zltitm. Such Czipzihlc' :1clx'isc'i's :ls thvsc' only 1 'Intl xtl. lr 'i ll , lt'tl1llXl , -- - hm H ' H I ' H H X xml I I U tcncl to ziclcl to thc spirit ul closvi' sttlclcnt- lsivtllty rvlzltioiisliip. 1... Xlxnnys manly xxith h'i1'mlly mlxiu' :mtl uuimlzmvr' Miss .Xmii lxlt'l!tlt'IIll2lll, t'utlnsm'lm' u!'g'ii'ls, illlll hir. Nilt' lllllll. t'.vl1i1sm'- Im- nl lugs, mv mst-ntizil in tuu'sc'I1ut1l, Xvlllllllll tl14'il'slxillI'11l 4llIlt'I'VlSllJl1 unity 2ll'lix'itiL'stT0i1lzl nut ln' ill't'Ull1lJllillCll. 13 om' llml Ll mzm so clcvplv zuttt'nlix'c' to tht' wvl- lnrt' ul thc' SllItlt'lllS. lhs r'tm1plt'tt' :incl wliolv- I . ' :mtl lillflllly, ln m'x't'i'y lima'- i ol' scliuul lill', hm' Qixvs ol' his lll0llQllIl.lll rt'spt'c'tt'cl :incl 2lClIIlll't'fl, lin' this is si mum who XYll1l1lll2' tht' i'4'spt'c't zliicl liI'lt'Illl5lllIJ ul' Count- Faculty Members Assist in Activities and Curricula Y? W .. . X ,P en wx, Q Wm 5 lNIrs. Jackson, the sparkplug of the ofiice force is answer- ing the telephone, with her usual cheery Hgood morning, ,U Senior High School Adding much warmth and pleasantness to H.P.H.S. is our own Mrs. Jackson, school secretary. With an ever-present smile and a contagious good nature, she efficiently manages the general ollice. Lending assistance in many ways are the girls who help each period with the endless filing and issuance of books. Also indispensable is the competent Mrs. Teague, oiiice assistant, who, lmesides supplying information to students and visitors, helps 'ilohnsiew with the many Hextrasw pertaining to school business. But in the field of service none rank higher at our school than our faculty. Meeting six classes a day, supervising and acting as advisers in many extra-curricular activities, they tirelessly serve the students and school, giving of their limited 'cafter hourw time and sacrificing many extra pleasures in order that their pupils may receive the full benefit of their knowledge. XVith such a faculty, as this, we may rest assured that our admini- stration is the best to be had anywhere. MISS MYRA BARRON, A.B., Hixlogzg MISS VIRGINIA BLOUNT, AB., Hom? Eronomicxg MISS DOROTHY BROWN, A.B., Scimre, Social Committee Chairman, MISS MURIEL C. BULWINKLE, A.B., M.A., English, Christ- mas Play Director, Drarnatics Committee Chairman, Department Head, Radio Councilg MRS. ANNE S. BURTON, AB., M.A., English. MR. ALMON R. CARR, B.S., M.A., Industrial Arls. ,Iunior Camera Club Adviser: MRS. ROBERT COTTAM A.B., ,'l4IlflII'III!1fIil'.l',' NIISS NEVOLINE COWAN, A.B., M.A., Bzuirzfm Education, Mimeograph Operators Adviser MR. JACK M. COX, B.S.. Imlui'1rz'al Arlsg MR. CARL C. N. CRONSTEDT, B. Mus. Ed., M.S., NIA., Choir, Dc- partment Head, Radio Council. SN X I U ll ily 1, Radio ciUllIIl'III IXIISS AMY I Il.'XNKI,IN, .X.I5., IUIIIQIIIAII, Rzulim Iuumil lumrn l'I1x llmmlm NIR XXII IIXNI I C IHSUN ISS Illrflllllll lf! Nl Ilim, Couh MINS Rl III . i .' x if . X,x Q'S' r Ii'1 . J' Ma I V I 1 hx MIL' ' I DINIX FRANK, Ii. Mus., U: If 1 III JUIJIIIAN, .x.II.l,Vl',.llQlINll, Siiniui' Illuss .lXilxl'ig1'1', Rmlin f.Ulll1l'lI, IXIZISQIIK' :mil QIEIYVI .Xclvisvig Scnim' Play IJil'1'4'Illl' MRS,C1I..XR,XI'. lI.XRRlSUN,.X.li.,M..X,,lx'nglfi!1 , fv- MISS I.fll'IS.X II.X'I'CIII. .X.I5., IUNIIQIIJI, llnlmr, IJCIHIIIHLQ .Xclvisvrg NIR, .llII.I.'XN YV. IIICIIXIS, IIS., M..X., lffmfl, liiuliu Klmniiril IJiH'1'l4zl'1 MR. IIKRRY If. IIICNITRICTK. .'X.Ii., IXIUX., li'11.x1'11f'.u' 1','lllIl'Ilff177I. l'.'l'..X. ,I'l'L'2lSlll't'l'1 INIISS IiI'QNI'lX',X IJOITQIUXN IIIliIIl II.l,, .X.Ii., lfnglnlr, livin KIIIIIJ .Xmlvisi-rg MISS IJORUIIIY IIUl.I,.XR, .X.I3,, NIHX.. llfifm 1-, I'i ul: AN .Xrlvis4-r. NIR. .XlllJl,I'lI IIONICYCIl l I', HS.. IIHIIHYT, IVITII-IYII Iiilllllillfl-IIII, Cfoavliiiig Assistantg INIR. NILIQ I . HUNT, ISS.: ID.-gm UI Nuys, Rmlin Kimmvilg MISS I,Ol'ISI'1 IIl'N'l'I'1R, .'X.I3., .IlllfIII'VllI1flif'Y, Sludvnl KIo1lm'iI .'XcIvisvx', Radio llmuifil. MISS NIXRY I',l,l..X INC QR.XM, IRS., llumw lffnlfrmllf i, I ,I I..X. .-X4Ix'iSc'1 MR. IiI'iR'I' ISI Ilili, .X.II., .Ifulllf'l1lr1!n'.x, .Sil'f'r11'r, Il:-pmlnu-nl II1-qui, K4-y lllulm .Xriviwm-r, Rzirliu ciHllIli'II. Cluziclxing Assistzinl. Y 1 I I lffl: Pupils in Miss l'i':li1kl1nm'lz1wpi'mullx'rIiwpl:1y lhrii' Ilnqlisli pmim'ls. IMI In llfllff Miss I I'2lI1IiIIll..lUl' IIl'Sl4'I'. xml Immun Hui mwvrtlu. lfrigfllx Nil: firm Qin-s his wlmp I10yQzuIN'iu'ul1 lln' llS1'OIiil lww mol. 1.1-'flf1llIv.Qllf.' Iiinq IIiIlizu'4i Xin. Klux, Iiilly MM Isulm, XYJIYIIK' My:-rs. :md Cllmrlvs Ilsiuscr. 15 'lop lqfl: Mrs. Rug:-rs shows position of Paris to Frm-Iicli SIllilQ'llIS'l21IR'l Blair and .Xlluc-rt Hale. 'lnfz mylar: Hoping for 21 pvrfvnit blcml lN1l'. cll'UIISIQ'flI clircrls llrst pcriozl Choir rlass, lgllfflllll faffli -Im' H4-21111011 lc-mls tlic cliscussion in liis world liislory class, lfnllnm zzfglzl: Mrs. Horton ClQ'lHUl1SU'2lI6'S uookim' prvss lu lumiu' cc'm1u11iivQ pupils, Sliirlvy Hum-y and Pat lrcluml. INIISS El.IZAHE'l1H LINDSAY, AB.. M..-X.. IIf.s'lr1rQr..lllr1irJ1' Class Adviscrg MR. LLOYD GREY LOXVDIZR, A.l5,, .llllfllffllllfl-!'V, l7rc-shman Class Aclvisvr, Radio Clmmcilg MISS MARY H. lX1c:D.'XYIlJ. .fX.B., l:'r1gl1'.xl1, l'7rm'l1.' MISS MARY MCINNIS, .'X.l5.. .S'f'1'w11w. l .'l'..X. .XClX'lSi'l'1 MISS MAY M. Mli.-XIJOR, li.lf.. M..X,. llzxfmry, Ili-pzlrlim-lil llcucl. Stuclvnt Store' .Xclviscxx if . ' ' ... 30 ml Li' 7 ... 'I x P ,Z Z L2 '7 - Z V .- Ap 'PC ? .7 .. ? i I S Q.. rf 5 A 1: 47 7 f'N i? Ii 7 ? 2 .. P 7-' -'I Z 2 .. A Nl 47: 2 x: '11 .., :J 57 W- 1:7 75? :nf fb Q15 Z7 Z... fr? ': 2? f Z? AE 55 'ft 777 'GZ 3,- -If fx fc- V: 49 PF F7 -if TZ L.. 7? IF 7. i7 NF' sk ix 3'1 YN Es -4: AE kr PT? 71 Fi QI AE E,-. I lXIRS. Lllll..-X B. ROGERS, .X,l5.. l rn1:'l1. lJm'pz1x'lmm'11l H4'LLpl, Nzltirmzil Hcmm' Sorivly ,XclvisQ'1'. l,l'UL:l'21lll Clulluxlillvm' Cllxziirmzm, 16 MR. IIICNRY 'If ROIIIJIC. IIS.. MHX., .s'I'lI1'llI'I', .Ifr1ll1rl1lrll1'4'i, .Xllcliu XIISIIHI I,Il'1'l'IUI'Q MRS. R. II. SII.-XXV. B.S,. .Uf1ll1f'- lllllllfl, I,1'IJ2ll'llll1'lll II1'mI. SUPIIOIIIUH' ffluss .X1Ivis4'l': SUI. IJRXNK SI III'iI.IJS, lb 1'1w'1' illlllilllblljf l'.Illlf'!1flUfl.' MR. X. SIMIKJN, .X.Ii.. l'l11i1'1f1l l:'rl1ur1!in11, I,t'lJ2ll'lllll'llI IIVALI, II1'11cl ffrmrli, IXIUIIUQTJIIII filllll .XcIx'is1'1'1 MISS ROSIC SNIIIII .X.l5., .S'1n'1nr, CI,'I'., N.lI,Ii,.X., mul N.I'i..X. R1'IJl'1'Sl'llIZIIIVV. Rzuiiu ffuiilicil. 'K MRS. I.YlD.X P. SUVVICRS. .X.B., .Ilf1ll1m1f1l1'r.i: MRS. DORIS XV. 'I'I'1.XGUIC. Scvcrotzirvz NIISS .XNN UPCIILTRCH ILS., l'lfyi1ful IZWIIIYIIIIIII, CIIic'c'i'lm'11cIw' .XcIx'iwi', Girls' IllIl'2ilIllll'2iI Sports .Xzlvisc-r: MR. R.XI.I'I'I H. XIXNCI41, ,X.Ii,: III-I'I'VIl-fII'Il flfI'llf7llfINIllIY, Rzulio Cfrnuirilg INIRS. YICRX W'.XI.IJI'iN. XII., lillflbll, I'UIN'I'IfR IIIISIIIUSS .Xclvisvig .junior lllalssirnl I.:-ziqlxv .Xrlviwm-in an 3. MISS WINONA NVALKICR, IIS., XB. Lib. Sri., .IHlLI'HIf l.1fnfn1fm.' MR.I'.XUI, B. XV.-Xlf TIGR, .X.Ii., M..X., l:'11.gl1'vl1, Radio Clmmcilg MR. XV. KIiNNIC'I'II XN'III'I'IiSlCI,I,. IIS., lllllllifllilll ,Img MISS ICI.IC.XNOR CIIMXRIC YOUNG, .X.Ii., Ii.I..I., lu'r1!g!1'i'!1, POINIICR I'irIitm'iziI .XrIvisc-r. Radio IIOIIIICII. IN' far Nlairic' Iinuril urls us piilim-nl wliilm' Miss Iilmxiifs Iimm' vc. class gc-is first Imml iriI'm'nmlimi frmn lln- vixilinu' nursv. l.ffl In nyfll: Ijunic- Dixon, Luis flzirlvr, Mrs. Iirown, l'l'LQISll'l'4'iI nlirsv, I i'zii11'i-s fiuiirlvy. I,m'iIlc Kim-mimi. Maria' Iiuziixl, Ill lfrrl, .lrziii Rulilmins, II:-fly RIX'1'llIHl!'Ii,IIEIIN' Ilziym-s, I5ni'lmi'z1 Cfulvriinii, :mil Hisw Iiluuul, 17 preparation, the student government makes partakers aware ol' the significance of reasoning and sensihle judgment, so vitally necessary not only in parliamentary procedure, hut in all phases of everyday living. Reaping full benefits of the knowledge as to how to lead in student government activi- f + h ties are the ofhcers of the 1950 council: Doris 1 'R is Q Craven, president, Jerry Paschal, vice-president: 4 Gladys Hall, secretary: and Martha Stone, 3 treasurer. Serving as the nucleus of relation- ? ship hetween faculty and Student hody, they stated their primary purposes which were to estahlish the spirit of leadership and follower- ship in the daily school routines. and to enliven the students' interest in the workings ol. their council. lVith such aiins in inind, they plunged headlong into the inany tasks facing thetn. Several ineinhers attended state and interstate President Doris Craven is always prepared with a ready solution to all student council prohlems. .Xlong with her faithful ercw of helpers, Doris guides the student body with efliciency and ease. Parliamentary Experience Gained ln SCA Projects Training found through student Council activities can hardly he surpassed hy any other organization. Through all channels of Top: Upper house members, Gladys Hall. Thomas Niaulclin, and Nancy Bright, pause before entering a joint session of the student council. liollom: Making final plans for Evalution VVeek these upper house representatives realize the importance of such an event. Cyrus Brooks, Donnie Boone, Barhara Priddy, .Xl Roach, and Barhara Short re- ceive their contact assignments. 18 'l'h1-sv Iuwvr Iiousff im-iiiln-i's i'm-pn-sm-in ilu-ii' homr- rooms in this hralufli of our stnclvnt Qovcrnimtnt. Suvh i'vprcsciitz1 limi niils Ihv slmlm-nl roiixivil in :nanny of its various zxvlivilics. lfziul row, f1,'fllrrl1'yf1I.' lJ2lI'lxCll YVinslow, ljllllillll Scllill' Higiy ll:-niiy, -lurk l'4'tty, nml I'1-tv .IUIIVY .Snmzfl mu-.' Bill Wiiglit, .Ioannc YViscliuin. lillvn Suininvy, llvlvn XN'ooLls .xml 'lkuiiiiiy Wboll, 'llmfl VIIHZ' iilmrlvw Kt'2ll'llS, Nlziiiiorir- Scxlon, Palsy lialync, tlounm- Urzilizuii, and Phyllis Royal S'ln1iflni1g.' llc-rky lloliiisoii, 'loiiiiiiiv Slrollivr, Ralph llzill, Morly llrslilvr, Bill Ring, .Ivrry llziscliall. Ronnie' fillI'I'i'l1l Mary l,mi llillon, liillif' .Xiiii1'Sl4ilm'. fizirolyn .xll1ll'l'XYS,2lllll llzii'lbzirn Slvvlv. c'oiix'r'lilluiis, wlir-rv llivv rllsm'ox'm'i'c'1l nvw lclvzls llJl'llllIlCllllL1llll'lllUSl prolnzililm' slnclvnl gowrii- l invnl. lim-li XN'4'cliic'wclzly lhr' lowvi' hoiism' llli'l Io proposm- l'll2IllQl'S or to ollc-i' Sll '1'9ll0IlN lox N -Q ' liilim- prolm-m'ls. Plains lor lhv siniiiml Soviqil 5l1lIl1l1Il'Kl5 f4lJIlll'l'l'lll'!'. lhis yvan' ll2lIlll'll l',x'z1ln1il1o1i XNm'c'lx. XYVIII llllCll'l' way soon zillvl' filll'lSllIlilF lhw' m'oiil1'i'c'iir'f- was hvlrl lol' an xwvk, l't'lJI'll2lI'y R ti In io. iw-iiclviiiig izivnllv quill Sllltl1'lllS:l Q'I't'2ll wi'x'ir'w'. vlllll' clxiily IJ1Il1l'lS ziiclvcl in giving' llwsv slnrlviils ii ln'o:lclm'i' vivw ol' lhvii' Ivliliilivc In-lil ol work. lN'lQIl'lllQI Slum- lliIllClll'll llll2lIli'l'S with hc-lp hom hm' voiiiiiiillm' vvry vzlpulmly. ln vzlrly spring, thi' 'l':ll4'nl Shim, 'l'lim' l'm':ii'lQ ol' Pilll hiv, slmoiisoiwfl hy thi- SllICll'Ill 1'UlllN'll, sllc' cw-1'1l1'cl in rc'plm'iiisliiiiQ lhi' lI'l'ilSlll'y. Also, Wibig.. M.w.l.ilI MINT dnl, IH.mlm.liUnN rnisvcl t'lmdS .Ivrry l'asrlml, our busy YlC1'-lJI'CilCll'lll, Lyivcs ns lo ln- im-cl luv lhu' i'Ulllli'll in x'zii'lo11s hvlrls. swim- ol' his timv, while' hm- rvlau-S from his many slmlcnl gUX'Ql'lIlIlCl1l sivlivilics. Q FOR HONESTY in all l do and say n our Classrooms, we, the students of H.P.l'l.S., formed our Characters. There we experienced a new feelingea-a feeling of responsibility and trust. We learned the meaning of true honesty through the faith placed in us. NVQ' eould not eoininit a dishonorahle deed for we were a part ol' a great institution. lf we eruinhled in our duty we would break the strength of this fortress. We realized for the first tiine that we counted as inueh as the next person, and we learned the ineaning of self-honor. As each of us worked putting forth undiscovered ellort. we were gradually raising our standards and in this way the high standards of our world. LASS FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR The All-Powerful Seniors Attain Highest Glory -A 2 Ofiicers of the senior class, Fred Farmer, president: Ann Renfrow, secretary: Pat Blair, vice-presidentg and Naney -lean hionroe, treasurer1 take heed as Bliss Ruth Goodman srnilingly gives them adviee on how to manage this year's outstanding group. XN'ilh high hopes of achieving their inost Y sueeessful year the 1950 senior Class, following a hotly-contested campaign, elected Fred Farmer to lead thein. Vice-president, Pat Blair: secretary, Ann Renfrowg and treasurer, Nancy .lean Monroe: completed the slate of ollicers. Progressing with vivacious spirit, they fol- lowed with elections of senior superlatives and class inaseots. The Class proceeded through the year, stopping midway to award top honors to seventeen seniors with an individual sketch of each in the High Srlznnl Ifeguler. Afiording stimulating entertainment, the senior play, Dear Rzzlh, directed by class adviser, Miss Goodman, was presented in early spring. Highlighting the year was the recognition ol' Senior Day and the eagerly anticipated junior- Senior protn. Thus, Closing an eventful year and years, the resolute seniors settled down if to prepare for the last oi' their high sehool Petite Sherry Hedriek gets a friendly push from . . . , . Iiellow-inaseot hiarty Russell. ?lCllV1l1f'S Clf2lflll2lll0l1- 22 HELEN NORA ALDERMAN 515 Smith Street F .H.A. 4. CIAROI. Ro11ER'rA A1.1.14:N 402 Elm Street Trinity 1, 21 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 42 Homeroom Secretary 3, Presi- dent 45 Parade Committee 4. ,lm MCLEAN ALLRED 701 Sunset Drive Monogram Club 45 Key Club - , 4: De Molay 3, 4: .luniof gfarsity Basketball 25 Varsity Football 3, QQ Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Prom Committee 1, 2. CLYDE BENJAMIN ANDERSON 706 Ward Street Senior Play Cast 4. JOHN LEs1.1E ANDREWS 808 Carrick Avenue Track 1, QQ Cafeteria 25 Messialz 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 1, 2, 35 Radio Technician WHPS 45 Hi-Y 41 Science Club 2. BARBARA ,IANE AT1t1Ns 719 Grimes Street Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 General Ofhce Staff 41 Messiah 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 3, 45 Career Day Committee 3. PEGGY JOAN ALEXANDER 521 F arlow Street Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 25 Prom Committee 25 Orientation Committee 35 Stu- dent Secretary 4. FRANCES EVA ALLEN 502 Fourth Street Messiah 1, 35 Homeroom Vice- President 1 5 Senior Superlative- Wittiest. SHIRLEY JUNE ALLRED 1101 Cedrow Avenue Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Convention Delegate 2, Vice-President 45 Curtain Callers 35 Bulletin Board Committee 45 Mr. Hunt's Stafl' 45 Senior Play Cast 4 CIAROLYN PENNY ANDREWS 1009 Rotary Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 -junior Town Meeting Club 2, 35 Debating Team 25 Coach's Staff 2Q junior Play Committee 35 Messiah 1, 25 Majorette 3, 45 Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 1, 2, 35 Lower House 45 Home- room Secretary 25 PEM1cAN Busi- ness Staff 2, 35 Pointer Editorial Staff 2, 3, Editor 45 Secretary of N.C.P.I. 45 Senior Superlative -Best Dressedg High School Reg- lslrr 4. HEl.EN ,IEAN ARMFIELD B12 Jones Street Library Club 35 Beta Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Y- Teens 1, 2, 35 Curtain Callers 35 General Office Staff 4g Library Stafl' 35 Student Store Staff 4g Messiah 2, 35 Homeroom Pro- gram Chairman 3. NANCY JANE ATKINS Route No. 3 Basketball 25 Prom Co1nmittee 25 Homeroom Treasurer 2. 23 VALETA ,Io AUMAN 31 1 Otteray Drive F.H.A. 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Softball 2, Cur- tain Callers 3,sIl.1l'li0I' Play Com- mittee 3, Messiah 2, 3, 41 Band 4, Prom Sponsor 1, Committee 2, 3, Girl Scouts 3, 4. BECKY AUTRY 1112 Cedrow Avenue Cheerleader 4, Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Sponsor 1, 2, Committee 2, 3, Lower House 2, Welcome Committee 3, Social Committee 4. NANCY RUTH BARKER 503 Steele Street Mariah 3, 4, Miss Mendenhall's Staff 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BEAVER 402 E. Farriss Avenue Curtain Callers 3, Vice-President 3, Christmas Play Committee 3, Junior Play Cast 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 3, Poinzer Edi- torial Staff 4, Welcome Com- mittee 3, Senior Play Cast 4 MERLE BECK 166 Mill Street F.H.A. IQ Welcome Committee 3. BOBBY GENE BLACK 413 Cable Street Junior Varsity Football 2, ,Iunior Varsity Basketball 3, Golf 2, 3, Library Staff 3: Projection Booth Staff 4, .junior Play Committee 3, Band 1, 2, Wrestling 4. 24 MARY LYNN AUMAN 8oo Lindsay Street F.H.A. 1, 2. BRUCE ARCHIE BAILEY 1805 Franklin Street Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. BETTYE ANDREA BAXTER Model Farm Avenue C-28 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Cur- tain Callers 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Mesxiah 2. 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, junior Play Committee 3, Marshal 3, Talent Show Com- mittee 3, Homeroom Secretary 2. DELORES BECK 1311 Ragan Street F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Miss Mendenhal1's Staff 3. NANCY C1-1LOE BECK 1215 Adams Street G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Playday 2, 32 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Captain 2, junior Play Com- mittee 3, Messiah 2, 3, 4. HEI,EN MARIE BLACK 21 1 M Best Street Curtain Callers 3. HENRY EUGENE BLAIR RoIIte No. I Curtain Callers 35 Library Staff 34 45 Prom Committee 2, 35 omeroom President 3. S'l'ELl.A MARIE BOARD I I6 Burton Street F.H.A. 2, 41 Homeroom Presi- dent 25 Parade Committee 4. BIC'l l'Y IDIXON BOWMAN I2o2 Rotary Drive Y-Teen:-I 2, 3, 4: Curtain Callers 35 ,junior Play Committee 31 Almztiah 41 Homeroom Chaplain 2, 31 Talent Show Marshal 31 Pninlrr Business Stafl 3. flARRlI'1 l RANc:I-Is BovI.Ias II3 W. Ray Street Y-Teens I, 21 Mimeograph Operator 45 Radio Council Rep- resentative 35 Student Secretary 45 Prom Committee 3. VAN HOYLES, AIR. 314 W. Howell Street National Honor Society 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Octet 3, 45 Messiah I, 2, 3, 45 Prom Sponsor I, Committee 2, 31 Lower House 35 Homeroom President I, 25 PEMICAN Engraving Editor 45 Talent Show 35 Easter Play 35 Clean-up Committee 35 Fire Drill Committee 35 De Molay 4. OLIVER Rov BRAGG I I4 Virginia Avenue Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Wrest- ling I, 2, 3, 4 -A.A.U. I, 2, 3, 4, First Place 2, 4, Second Place I, 3-Southern Y Second Placeg Eagle Scout 4. PATRICIA ANN BLAIR 409 E. Lexington Avenue Y-Teens I, 45 Curtain Callers 35 Lower House 25 Class Vice- President 45 Homeroom Secre- tary IQ Bulletin Board Chair- man 4. LENA BLANCIIE BOWERS 46 Brentwood Apts. j. RonER'r BOYD I2o4 E. Green Street unior Varsitv Football 2 unior .I . 1.1 Play Committee 3. ,IANIE,loANN Box'I.Es 805 Tate Street F.H.A. l1G..A.A. I, 21 Softball I. ALBERT F. BRAGG I I4 Virginia Avenue Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Student Store Staff 35-Iunior Play Cast 35 Radio Announcer 45 Finance Committee 45 High School Req- irlfr 45 Senior Play Cast. VERA ALICIA BRANIIAM 303 Whittier Street junior Play Committee 35 Home- iroom Chaplain 2. 25 Seniors Seniors BURNIE LEE BREWER 1108 Ward Street Leaksville High School 1. .IOHN BRIGHAM Greenville, N. C. DoR1s FRANCES BROOKS 333 Connor Street Beta Club 45 F.H.A. IQ Mexxiah 1, 25 Prom Committee 1, 2, 3g Parade Committee 35 junior Classical League 1. EARNEST LINDLEY BROOME 1 IOO johnson Street Maysville, N. C. IQ Homeroom Chaplain 4. BUCKY BROWN 306 Lexington Avenue Monogram Club 3, 4, 55 junior Varsity Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y 2, 35 Homeroom President 25 Prom Committee 3. GLADYS GENEVA BROWN 1209 Thissell Street F.H.A. 1, 25 Student Secretary 4. 26 DAVID HAROLD BREWER 1604 E. Commerce Street National Honor Society 55 Beta Club 55 Curtain Callers 45 Debating Team 25 Junior Var- sity Football 25 Cafeteria 55 Prom Committee 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chaplain 3, 45 Bible Dramatic Club 45 Senior Executive Board 4. MARY ANN BR1rr 407 Lindsay Street Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 Curtain Callers 35 Mr. Hunt's Staff 45 Pointer Typist 4. PAUL EDWARD BRooKs 1 107 Ward Street FRANK YOUNG BROOME 1 100 Johnson Street Maysville, N. C. 1. DONALD BASIL BROWN 215 Centennial Avenue Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 45 F.T.A. 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 33 Mexsiah 2, 35 Homeroom Chap- lain 3, 4. IRIS MARIE BROWN 1208 Centennial Avenue Student Store Staff 4. ,loAN BRowN 500 Woodrow Avenue Prom Sponsor 21 Lower House 1, Homeroom Vice-President IQ Talent Show 3. KENNETH MILLER BRYANT l525M Main Street Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 35 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Co-Captain 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Co-Captain 2, Baseball 1, 2,I3,?4, junior Play Committee 3, es- .riah 1, 2, Prom iponsor 3, Class Treasurer 3, Hi- 4. JAMES ROBERT Buns, 1102 Cedrow Avenue Curtain Callers 3. MARY Luc:1LLE BURNEY Route No. 6, Crestwood Park F.T.A. 4, Student Secretary 4, Welcome Committee 3. JESSIE EL1zAEE1-11 BURTON 813 English Street Homeroom Secretary IQ ,Iunior Classical League 4. FRED LESTER CAMPBELL 1700 E. Green Street junior Varsity Football 2. RALPH FRANKLIN BROWN 219 Idol Street Baseball 3, Intramural Baseball 3, Prom Committee 3, Home- room Vice-President 2, Hi-Y 42 Senior Superlative-Best Dressed. JAMES BUCK 922 Grace Street Curtain Callers 4, Play Cast 4: Cheerleader 4, 5, Head 5, Li- brary Stal? 1, 2, Cafeteria 1, 2, 3,1 42 Junior Play Committee 4, arshal 4, Messiah 3, 4, Wel- coming Committee 3, Career Day Committee 3, Student Sec- retary 33 Parade Committee 3. NORA BUNDY 5l 5 Centennial Avenue Y-Teens 1, Curtain Callers 3, junior Play Committee 3, Mes- siah 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Chaplain 2, Miss Mendenhall's Staff 3, 4, Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, Career Day Com- mittee 3. CLYDE HARLAN BURTON Route No. 2 Monogram Club 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, junior Varsity Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, Optimist Bowl 4. ALMAN I1zv1N BUTLER 1111 Clyde Street Junior Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Cafeteria 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. EDWIN EUGENE CARMICHAEL 2010 English Street Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 27 Seniors Seniors RALPH CARPENTER 145 Lindsay Street Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 35 Amateur Show 31 Prom Com- mittee 2, 35 junior Varsity Basketball Manager 3, 4. DONNA CARROLL 407 Hodgin Street Curtain Caliers 35 Library Staff 3, 4- IOHN THOMAS CARTER 301 Edgeclale Drive Homeroom Vice-President 25 Riverside Military Academy 3. IRIS RUTH CECII. 323 Pickett Street F.T.A. 45 Library Staff 4. COLON RAY CHANDLER 170 Textile Street Monogram Club 45 F.T.A. 45 ROBERT SMITH CARRIGAN 1 306 Ragan Street Curtain Callers 35 Parade Com- mittee 2, 45 Swimming Team 3, 45 State Diving Champion 3, A.A.U. Diving Champion 3, Southern Invitational Diving Champion 35 Cafeteria 25 Easter Play 35 junior Play Committee 35 Aflmxiah 3, 45 Prom Committee 2, 35 Lower House 2. BETTY JEAN CARTER 405 Ennis Street G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Curtain Callers 35 Student Store Staff 45 Mrsxzah 21 Prom Committee 25 Home- room President 3, Vice-President 41 Basketball 2, 3: Student Sec- FCIHFY 41 High Sdmof Rrgislfr 4. BILL CAUGHMAN W. Lexington Avenue Ext. Curtain Callers 35 junior Play Committee 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 35 Prom Committee 25 Christmas Play Committee 3- 4- POLLY JANE CHAMELIN 708 Forrest Avenue Mfsxmh 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Lower House 21 Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 4. SARAH ELIZABETH CHAPMAN 1101 Anderson Street Prom Committee 31 Lower House Curtain Callers 35 -Iunior Play 3. Committee 35 Lower House 1, 25 Homeroom Vice-President 3, Chaplain 25 Cheerleader 45 Prom Committee 3. TOM MONROE. CHARPING 323 Louise Avenue Curtain Callers 35 junior Play Committee 35 Welcome Com- mittee 35 Christmas Play Com- mittee 3, 45 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 28 MELBA CLAPP 212 Druid Drive Curtain Callers 35 Student Store Staff 45 Me.rsiah 15 Prom Com- mittee 35 Lower House 35 Home- room President 25 Miss Menden- hallfs Staff 3, 4. DEVON C1.AR1c 716 Florham Avenue Homeroom President 3. PEGGY -IANE CLARK 205 Boulevard Kernersville, N. C. 1 5 Class Vice- President lj Masque and Gavel , 4, Secretary 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 junior Town Meeting Club 2, 35 Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 35 Homeroom Secretary 45 PEM1- CAN Typist 4g Commencement Marshal 35 Talent Show Marshal 35 Parade Committee 3, 45 Radio Council Representative 35 Social Committee 3, 45 Senior Play Student Director 4. PEGGY E1,01sE C1.0D1fE1.'1'1:R 211 E. Burton Street LUCY COGGINS 524 Flint Street DOT MARIE Co1.1.1Ns 406 South Street junior Classical League 35 Soc- ecr Team 1. clLE'l'US LEON CORN 1222 Montlieu Avenue Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Runnexup Carolina A.A.U. Championship 31 Track 2, 45 Library Staff 35 Projection Booth Staff 4QJl.lI1l0I' Play Committee 35 Orchestra 15 Band 1, QQ Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Fire Drill Committee 41-IUDIOI' Play Mar- shal 3. G11.1.1s GEORGE CLARK, JR. 801 Trenton Street Tennis Team IQ Track 1. SHIRLEY DE1.oR1Es CLEMENT 800 Willowbrook Street BETTY -IEAN COGGIN 232 W. Russell Street Homeroom Secretary 1. FAYE NEL1. COLE III E. Burton Street Memiah 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. NANCY MARIE COMER 800 Vail Street F.T.A. 45 Mex.rialz 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 1, 2. DAVID EDWARD C0wAN 218 W. Lexington AN'CHllC Homeroom President 3. 29 Seniors Seniors WAYNE BAXTER Cox 121 7 Cassell Street Junior Varsity Basketball 35 Homeroom Treasurer 4. BONNIE JEAN CRANFILI. 207 Centennial Avenue Black Mountain, N. C. 1, 25 F.H.A. 25 Basketball 25 Glee Club 25 Curtain Callers 3. DORIS CRAVEN 304 Elm Street Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 State Ping-Pong Championship, Girl's Doublesg A Cappella, 3, 45 Messiah 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 1, 25 PEMICAN Engraving Editor 3, 45 Girls, State 35 Commencement Mar- shal 35 N.A.S.C. Speaker 45 Student Body President 45 D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award 45 Senior Superlative, Best All- Around5 High School Register 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ZADA FAYE CROWSON 1207 Pershing Street F.H.A. IQ Curtain Callers 35 Softball IQ Soccer IQ Messiah 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Lower House IQ Homeroom Vice-President 1, Secretary 2, Program Chairman 3. BETTY JOAN CUSWORTH 204 Lindsay Street . Library Club 45 Library Staff 45 Junior Play Committee 3g Or- chestra 2, 3, All-State Orchestra 3. JERRY MONROE DANIELS 917 Millis Street Monogram Club 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Messiah 2. 30 WILLIAM GRAHAM CRAIG 127 Lindsay Street Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Varsity Football 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Junior Play Cast 3, Committee 35 Prom Sponsor 1. Committee 2, 35 A Cappella 35 Messiah 2, 3, 45 Upper House 35 Lower House 25 Homeroom President 2. BARBARA JEAN CRANEORD 408 Rotary Drive F.H.A. 45 Y-Teens IQ Curtain Callers 3, Playwright Committee 25 Coach's Staff 2, 3, 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 25 Homeroom President 1 5 Program Chairman 25 Basket- ball 2. JOAN CROWDER 309 Steele Street Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4Q Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 2, International Council 3, Convention Delegate 3, Secretary 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative 45 General Office Staff 45 Junior Play Com- mittee 3Q Prom Sponsor 2, Com- mittee 2, 35 Lower House 35 Class Secretary 2 5 Pointer Business Staff 35 Orientation Chairman 45 Parade Committee 3, 45 Talent Show Marshal 3. PEGGY JOAN CULLER 1698 English Street, Apt. No. 4 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Curtain Callers 35 Junior Play Cast 3: A Cap- pella 2, 3, 45 Messiah 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Homeroom Chaplain 2, Program Chairman 35 Choir Office 35 Band Office 4. RosE ELLEN DANFORD 218 Fisher Street F.H.A. 35 Curtain Callers 3, Marshal 35 Student Secretary 2. GEORGE THOMAS DAVIS 319 W. Burton Street Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Commencement Mar- shal 3. GERA1 1J1NE DAVIS 1 506 Tryon Street l .H.A. 35 Y-Teens 3. BARBARA ELLEN DAw1c1Ns 171 1 White Hall Street Curtain Callers 35 Mfsriah 2, , 45 Homeroom Secretary 1, 25 Soc- cer 1 5 Basketball 1 5 Parade Com- mittee 3. MARY Lou D1L1.oN 513 Montlieu Avenue National Honor Soeietv 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Curtain Cal- lers 3, Play Director 3, junior Play Cast 35 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Mariah 2, 3-i 45 Prom Committee 3,5 Lower ouse 42 Homeroom resident 2, 3, Chaplain 35 PEMICAN Copy Editor 45 Home- coming Queen 45 WHPS Radio Announcer 45 Talent Show 35 Parade Committee 3, 4, Girl Scouts 2, 3, Ten Year Award 35 Senior Superlativef-Best Look- mg. RE11Et:t:A ANNE Downy 629 Howell Street Beta Club 3, 42 Y-Teens 3, 4. Baum' ,lo IDUNN 730 Florham Avenue Beta Club 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 junior Play Committee 3Q Jllfnv- .riah 2, 3, 45 PEM1t:AN Business Staff 45 Parade Committee 4. BILL RAY E1.L1s IOO6 Stanton Street Prom Committee 1. HAL AVON DAv1s,,IR. 1107 Clyde Street Beta Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria 25 Band 2, 3, 4. BE1 1'Y Lou DEAN Route No. 1 l .H.A. 1, 25 Y-Teens 35 Curtain Callers 35 ,Messiah 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary and Treas- urer 1, 25 Painter Typist 45 Miss Mendenhall's Staff 45 Welcome Committee 2. HERBERT WELDON D1xoN 32-A Clara Cox Apt. BETTY Lou DRYE 622 Ward Street Homeroom Secretary 1, 25 Stu- dent Secretary 2. PoL1.v .ANN EADY 315 Phillips Street C.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Playday 2, Presi- dent 45 Curtain Callers 3, Pub- lieity Committee 3, Mr. Hunt's Staff 45 junior Play Committee 35 Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 32 Lower House 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 3: Basketball 2, 35 Softball 2, 3, 45 Parade Committee 3. HAROl.D Erwooo EMBLER 622 Park Street ,junior Varsity Basketball 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4. 31 Seniors R X R D . asf 9 Y n X, , S R Cx Ax N Seniors i kk . .:.:. 5 i '?'FW FRED CHATMAN FARMER 2108 English Street Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 4: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: -Iunior Varsity Football 2: Var- sity Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Cafeteria 2: A Cappella 3: Mer- sialz 1, 2. 3, 4: Prom Sponsor 2, 3: Upper House 2: Class Vice- President 3, President 4: Iunior Play Marshal 3: Senior Superla- tive - Best - All - Around: High School Regirtfr 4. ROBERT Roy FoUN'1'A1N, JR. 1 105 Westwood Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Beta Club 3, 4, President 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Key Club 4: junior Town Meeting Club 2, 3: junior Varsity Football 2, 3: Varsity Football 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: DeMolay 3, 4: Prom Sponsor 1, 2: Student Council Steering Committee Chairman 4: Lower House 3: High School RRgiJilHY 4. S111RLEY RAY GAl,l,IMCIRkl 201 Richardson Street Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Town Meet- ing Club 2, 3: Cheerleader 4: Coaeh's Staff 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Committee 3: Messiah 4: Prom Committee 3: Lower House 3: Homeroom Secretary 2: Pointer Business Staff 2: Social Chairman 3, 4: Parade Com- mittee 2, 3: Talent Show Marshal 3. ALLAN GARNIAIR 219 Foust Street MARCELENE ANN GARNER 1106 Forrest Avenue Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4: Majorctte 3, 4: Band Librarian 3, 4. HAROLD WILLIAM GIBHARDT 1212 Adams Street Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: ,junior Varsity Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Tennis Team 2, 3: Golf 4: Projection Booth Staff 4g Upper House 1: Homeroom President 1, 2: Lj2il'kl'O0lIl Stafl 4. 32 ANN Fo1,GER 1 1 1 1 johnson Street Library Club 3: Beta Club 4: Y-Teens 1, 3, 4: Curtain Callers 3: General OH:1ce StalT 4: Li- brary Staff 3: junior Play Com- mittee 3: PEMICAN Printing Edi- tor 4: College Day Guide 4. OSCAR RUDOLP1-1 FRAZIER Q12 Fourth Street Ping Pong 3, High School Cham- pion 3, City Champion 3, Third Place in State Singles 3, Runner- up in State Doubles 3. ELIZABETH ANN GALLOWAY 1 124 Campbell Stieet F.H.A. 3: Y-Teens 1: Softball 1: Soccer 1: Archery 1. BILL EvERE'r'1' GARNER Route No. 1, P. O. Box 887 A Cappella 3, 4: Octet 4: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Talent Show 3: Pointer Skit 4. lVlARGARE'l' HEl,E1N GARRIS 1014 Sherrod Avenue Y-Teens 1, 4: Band 1, 2: Prom Committee 2, joi-1N ROBERT GILES 408 Fairfield Road St. Louis, Mo. 1: Allen jay 2: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: ,Iunior Play Cast 3: .Messiah 3, 4: DeMolay 3, 4. CHARLES Rosen GRADY I309 Forrest Avenue Monogram Club 4, junior Varsity Football I , qfarsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Opti- mist Bow 4. JIMMY PERRY GREENWAY Sl 5 Decatur Street Cafeteria 2, Messiah 3, 4, Lower House 2. BETTY JOYCE Gauss I I I8 Adams Street Y-Teens 2, 4, Curtain Callers 3, Marshal , Junior Play Com- mittee 3, Prom Committee 2, 3, Parade Committee 3, 4, Radio Workshop 3. PATRICIA CI.AuDE'r'rE HACKNEY 230 Woodrow Avenue F .T.A. 42 Curtain Callers 3, Committee 3, Prom Committee 2Q Homeroom President I, Sec- retary 4, PEMICAN Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Talent Show Committee 4. ANNIE JEANETTE HAl.EY 2l0 Lindsay Street Latin Play 2, Student Secretary 4. BErsY ERLINE HALL 503 Richardson Street F.H.A. 4, junior Play Commit- tee 32 Prom Committee 2, Home- room Secretary 2. WILLIAM RAY GREENE Route No. I Curtain Callers 3, junior Var- sity Football I, 2, junior Play Cast 3, Messiah I, Prom Sponsor IQ Senior Play Cast 4. BOBBIE ANN GRISSETT 305 Pine Street F.H.A. I, 2, Y-Teens 4, Cur- tain Callers 3, Library Staff IQ junior Play Committee 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Messiah I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 2, Soc- cer IQ Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. RALPH DANE GUYER II4 E. Lexington Avenue limior Varsity Football I, 2, 3, i-Y IQ Cafeteria IQ Prom Spon- sor 2, Committee I, Homeroom Program Chairman 2, Treasurer 3. EDDIE ELDRIDGE HAIRE 209 Elm Street Monogram Club 4, Curtain Cal- lers 3, Junior Varsity Basketball 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Track 3, 4, Cafeteria 4, Hi-Y 4. ANNE PAULINE HALL 9Ol johnson Street Y-Teens IQ Curtain Callers 3, Junior Play Committee 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Messiah 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Lower House 2, Homeroom Vice-President 3, PEMICAN Business Stafi' 4, Miss Mendenhall's Staff 4. MILI.IcI-:NT HALL 706 Scott Street Greensboro, N. C. I, 2, F.T.A. 4, Curtain Callers 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Messiah 3, 4. 33 -. --.....-.--..,.. W.- ,.... ..,.....--- . ., ..- . . Seniors Seniors REBECCA ANN HARDEE 121 1 E. Russell Street Beta Club 3, 45 F.H.A. 2, 35 Mr. Hunt's Staff 45 Student Secretary 45 Commencement Marshal 3 5 College Day Guide 4. BILLY FURR HATLEY 311 English Street Masque and Gavel 45 Junior Town Meeting Club 25 Curtain Callers 35 Christmas Play 35 Easter Play 35 junior Play Cast 35 Prom Sponsor 1, 2, Commit- tee I, 2, 35 Homeroom President 2, Chaplain 45 PEMICAN Business Staff 45 Student Council Finance Committee 45 Amateur Show Committee 3Q Social Standards Committee 45 Curtain Callers Play 3. WALLACE REU: HE1L1G 506 Ward Street Junior Play Committee 32 Mes- .riah 2, 3. PEGGY RosE HINKLE 107 Fisher Street F.H.A. 1, 35 Mr. Hunt's Staff 45 Student Secretary 4. LAURA ANN Ho0Ts 213 Church Street Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 Curtain Callers 35 Mimeograph Operator 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Sponsor 1, Committee 32 Lower House 25 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 1, President 25 Bible Dra- matic Club 3. BEULAH BERYL HUGHES 304 Oak Street 34 HOYLE TRAVIS HARTLEY 903 Trenton Street Junior Play Committee 35 Or- chestra 1, 2, 35 Band 3, 45 Radio Announcer 4. CHARLES LEE HAUSER 114 Taylor Street MILDRED JGANNE HENRY 200 Dorothy Street Mr. Hunt's Staff 45 Student Sec- retary 4. MARY ANNE HINSON 1 108 Jefferson Avenue M essiah 1 . GLENN RONALD HUDSON 603 Hawthorne Street Monogram Club 3, 45 Junior Varsity Football 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Home- room Vice-President 2. EDITH ANN HUNSUCK1-:R 1307 Franklin Street Messiah IQ Majorette 3, 45 Prom Sponsor IQ Lower House 1, 25 Homeroom President 1, 2, Vice-President 45 Bulletin Board Chairman 1, 3. REBECCA WILSON HURT Sedgefield, N. C. Y-TEENS 3, 4: Curtain Callers 3, Convention Delegate gg Li- brary Staff 25 Letter irl 45 Prom Committee 25 Latin Play Cast 2. CHARLES Roaanr HUTCI-UNS IOO8 Salem Street Donxs JENKINS l5l9 Byrum Street Homeroom Secretary 15 junior Play Committee 3g Student Sec- retary 3. REBECCA ANN .IOHNSON 402 Steele Street Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Treas- urer 45 Y-Teens 45 junior Play Student Director 35 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Messiah 2, 3, 4, Sectional Leader 45 Prom Sponsor 2, Com- mittee 2, 35 Lower House 2, 45 Homeroom President 2, Vice- President 35 PEMICAN Business Staff 45 Delegate to S.A.S.C. 45 Parade Committee Chairman 35 Steering Committee 45 Senior Superlative-Best Personality, Senior Play Cast 4. LEE JONES 231 Mill Street SAMMY GEORGE KASIAS 427 E. Washington Street Beta Club 3, 45 Commencement Marshal 3. JOYCE Hussav 511 Newton Street F.H.A. IQ Student Secretary 35 Homeroom Secretary 4. V1v1AN ANNE INMAN 522 Walnut Street Messiah I, 2, 4. PATRICIA JOHNSON 1032 Barbee Street Masque agp Eavel 13, 4, President 45 eta u 45 .H.A. 5 Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Student :Store Staff 454junior Play Committee 35 Mesrzah 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 25 PEM1cAN Engraving Editor 45 Basketball 23 Parade Com- mittee 45 Christmas Play Com- mittee 45 Latin Play Cast 2g Radio Workshop 35 Red Cross Play Cast 3. KATHERINE RosE JONES 1222 Doris Street Library Staff 35 Homeroom Program Chairman I, 3, Bulletin Board Committee 1, Treasurer 4, Parade Committee 3g Student Secretary 3. CARLENE KANEER 508 Woodrow Avenue Y-Teens 1, Curtain Callers 35 junior Play Committee 35 Prom Sponsor 3, Committee 35 Lower House 25 Talent Show 35 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3. ,IACK WISTEI1 KAY 303 Park Street Easter Play 25 A Cappella I, 2, 45 Octet 2, 45 Messiah 1, 2, 45 Prom Sponsor 1, Committee 25 Class Vice-President I5 Home- room Vice-President 25 Brass Quartet I, 2, 43 Junior Classical League 25 Talent Show 2 5 Band 1, 2, 4. 35 Seniors Seniors ts - i A AQ Fi gg: K. GILBERT ALLEN KEARNS 604 Willowbrook Street junior Varsity Football 2, BQ Track 25xIl1I1i0I' Play Committee 35 Prom Sponsor 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Hi-Y 4. HEI.EN MARIE KINSEY 804 Lindsay Street F.H.A. 45 Prom Sponsor 35 Homeroom Secretary 1, 3, Pro- gram Chairman 25 Parade Com- mittee 3, 45 Radio Workshop 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 45 Homecoming Sponsor 2. BOBBY JOE LAIN 413 C-32 Hodgin Street Salisbury, N. C. 1, 25 Mono- gram Club 45 Curtain Callers 35 Varsity Football 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. CHASE WEs'rcoTT LASSITER 309 Sunset Drive Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 45 Radio Technician WHPS 4. BOBBY JOE LAwsoN Route No. 1. ANN LINDSAY LEONARD I5l2 Centennial Avenue Bennettsville, S. C. 35 Mexxiah 25 F.T.A. 45 Y-Teens 45 French Club 3,.IL1I1l0I' Play Committee 35 Girl's Glee Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 36 CHARLES LEROY KENNEDY 715 S. Hamilton Street Bible Dramatic Club 2. ROBERT LoUIs LADEHOFF 901 Circle Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Town Meeting Club 2, 3Q junior Play Cast 32 Prom Com- mittee 25 Homeroom Chaplain 3, President 45 Pointer Business Staff 2, 45 Forensic League IQ Radio Announcer 45 Steering Committee 45 Oratorical Con- test 15 High School Rqgirter 4. VIVIAN CORA LANGSTON 109 Fisher Street F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 15 G.A.A. 35 Homeroom Chaplain I, 25 Miss Mendenhall's Staff 45 junior Classical League 1, 35 Student Secretary 4. BETTY RUTH LAws 104 Woodlawn Road Curtain Callers 3, Marshal 35 Homeroom Librarian I, Sec- retary 22 Miss Mendenhall's Staff 45 Mersiah -2, 3, 4. TOMMIE MORROVN' LENT2 1005 Westwood Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, President 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 General Of- fice Staff 45 junior Play Com- mittee 35 A Cappella 31 Messiah 3, 45 Prom Committee 2, 3, 4, Sponsor 25 Class Vice-President 1, 25 Homeroom Secretary 3, President 45 PEMICAN Copy Edi- tor 45 Commencement Marshal 35 Hzlgh School Register 4. BILL VESTAL LEONARD 306 Fourth Street Curtain Callers 35 Track 35 Band I, 2. joYcE N. LEONARD 510 W. Broad Street NANCY CARo1,YN LEw1s Emerywood Ct. Apts. Y-Teens lj Curtain Callers 32 Miss Mendenhall's Staff 4,junior Play Committee 3, Messiah 2, 3, gg Orchestra 1, 2, Homeroom ecretary 2, 3, Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3. FRED MABE 105 Homestead Avenue Curtain Callers 3, Prom Com- mittee 1, 2, Homeroom Presi- dent 3. COLLEEN MCDONALD 225 Mill Street Curtain Callers 3, Typing Com- mittee 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, 3, Parade Committee 3, Radio Workshop 3, Student Council Typing Committee 3. -JOHN W11.1.1AM MCGUINN, jR. 1901 E. Lexington Avenue Masque and Gavel 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Lt. Governor, Carolinas District Key Club International 3, unior own Meeting Club 3, . unior Varsity Basketball 3, rack S3, 4, junior Play Cast 3, Prom ponsor 2, 3, Class Presi- dent 3, Commencement Marshall 3, High School Register 4. Poinler Associate Editor 3. KITSIE GLORIA MCLAMB 416 Worth Avenue F.H.A. 4, Curtain Callers 3, Typing Committee 3, Library Staff 1, Parade Committee 3, Radio Workshop 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Program Chairman 2, Student Council Typing Com- mittee 4, Student Secretary 4. DOROTHY ELLEN LEWIS 607 Hillcrest Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, junior Play Cast 3, Committee 3, A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4, Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, Talent Show 3, Orchestra 2, High School Register 4, EDMUND LowE 2206 Hansell Street MARGIE E. MCCARTER 1611 Franklin Street F.H.A. 1, 4, Mr. Hunt's Staff 3, Coach's Stall' 4, junior Play Committee 3, Messiah 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Letter Girl 4, Parade Committee 3, Basket- ball 2. PERRY GENE MCDOWELL 233 Mill Street Monogram Club 3, 4, junior Varsity Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Octet 3, 4, Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance and 3, 4, Talent Show 3. THURMAN Ckoss MCKENZIE 312 Monroe Street Curtain Callers 3,junior Varsity Football 1, 2, junior Varsity Basketball IQ A Cappella 4, Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Sponsor 1, 2, -Committee 1, 2, 3, Home- room President 1, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. DONALD T. McNE1L1. 824 Montlieu Avenue National Honor Society 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Lower House 2, 3, Homeroom President 2, Talent Show Committee 2, 3, Publicity Committee 3, College Day Guide 4, High School Register 4. '57 Seniors . QS: . I A eeee Q L I .,.. :Sf S 3 Y A :E - i 51,55 X L 1- ' ...A L Seniors CLYDE JACK MARION 1 1 I Foust Street Beta Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Chaplain 3. ELIZABETH ANNE MARTIN 413 Edgedale Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 41 Y- Teens 1, 3, 4, Convention Dele- gate 45 Curtain Callers 35 Coach's Staff 45 junior Play Committee 31 Prom Committee 2, 35 Home- room President 35 Pointer Edi- torial Staff 3, 45 Parade Com- Inittee 2, 3, 45 Talent Show Marshal 3. WAYNE MASHBURN 310 Centennial Avenue Track 3, 45 Projection Booth Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Chief 3, 45,Iunior Play Committee 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee I, 2, 35 Homeroom President 1. THOMAS WATTS MAULDIN 418 Otteray Drive Greenville, S. C. I, 25 Curtain Callers 35 Junior Play Com- mittee 32 Upper House 45 Finance Committee 45 Chairman Fire Drill Committee 4. WILLIAM RAY MEDLIN 1 I I 0 jefferson Avenue Junior Varsity Football I. FRANCES M. MIsHoE 1702 Long Street F.H.A. 25 Junior Classical League 2. 38 CHARLES EDWIN MARTIN RI I Chestnut Street Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Cur- tain Callers 35 Varsity Football I, 2, 3, 45 junior Play Cast 35 Messiah 35 Prom Sponsor I, 2, Committee 35 Homeroom Presi- dent 2. RONALD MARTIN 218 Lindsay Street junior Play Committee 35 A Cappella 45 Octet 45 Messiah I, 2, 3, 4g Homeroom President I, 2. PATRICIA JANE MAssEY 900 N. Hamilton Street Beta Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Curtain Callers 3, Plav Cast 35 Y-Teens5 Junior Play Committee 35 Mex- .riah 42 Prom Committee 2, 35 Miss Mendenhallis Staff 42 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 35 Senior Play Cast 4. MARY GORDON MAXWELL 419 Otteray Drive Masque and Gavel 3, 42 Beta Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 F.H.A. 1, Treasurer IQ junior Town Meeting Club 35 Prorn Committee IQ Upper House 25 Lower House 35 Home- room President 1, 25 Bible Dra- matic Club 35 Fire Drill Com- mittee 3, 4Q Career Day Com- mittee 3Q Welcome Committee 25 High School Register 4. BOBBIE JOE MICKEY Route No. 1. Mineral Springs, N. C. IQ Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 55 junior Varsity Football 25 Var- sity Football 3, 4, 55 Baseball 2, 3, 4, 55 A.B. Club Most Valuable Back Award Winner 55 Shrine Bowl 55 Senior Super- lative-Most Athletic 55 Key Club 2, 3, 4, 5- -IACK LEE MITCHEI.L Route No. I. junior Varsity Football 25 Base- ball 4Q Prom Committee I. NANCY JEAN MONROE 2210 E. Green Street Library Club 4, Secretary 41 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Convention Delegate 3, Secretary 43 National Honor . ociety 4Q Y-Teens 1, 25gunior Town Meeting Club 2, 35 ener- al Office Staff 45 Library Stafi' 45 unior Pla Committee 3 Or .I Y 4 - chestra 1, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 45 Commencement Marshal 31 Radio Workshop 35 High School Register 4. HUBERT HAROLD MORGAN 107 Winslow Street Wrestling 3, 45 Track 3, 4. B11.1.Y RAY NANCE 324 Meadow Street Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary 41JUl'llOl' Varsity Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 45 junior Varsity Basketball 35 Track Manager 25 Coach's Staff 35 Prom Sglonsor 2, 35 DeMolay 2, 3, 45 i-Y 4, Song Leader 45 Basketball 41 Senior Superla- tive-Friendliest. MARY ,IEAN NEWELL Route No. 6 Beta Club 45 F.H.A. IQ Student Store Staff 42 Homeroom Presi- dent 45 Radio Workshop 3. BARBARA SUE OAKLEY 2103 Francis Street Miss Mendenhall's Staff 3, 45 Girl Scouts 2, 3, 45 Curtain Cal- lers 3, Committee 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. NANCY OGLESEY 710 Morris Street Mas ue and Gavel 3, 45 Na- tionail Honor Society 3, 45 Y- Teens IQ Messiah 1, 25 Prom Committee 21 Painler Business Staff lj Girl Scouts 2, 3. BURLEIGH LYNN MOORE 104 Worth Avenue Cafeteria 1, 4. JANICE COLLEEN MURPHY 210 Westchester Drive Curtain Callers 35 Student Store Staff IQ junior Play Marshal 35 Orchestra IQ Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Sponsor 1, Committee 1, 25 Lower House 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary IQ Homeroom Presi- dent 1. 2, 32 Beta Club 4. RUTH ALLENE NEIGHBORS Route No. 1 F.H.A. 1, 25 Curtain Callers 35 Library Staff 35 Messiah 1, 2, 3, 45 Lower House 15 Homeroom President 1, Secretary 25 Miss Mendenhall's Staff 45 P.T.A. Play Cast 35 Welcome Com- mittee 2. BARRY ME1,v1N N1xoN 609 Hedrick Street Student Store Staff 3, 4. E. JANE O,BRIEN 604 W. Green Street Librarg Staff 45 Miss Menden- hall's tafi' 2, 3, 45 Girl Scouts 2, 35 Talent Show Committee 35 Curtain Callers 3, Committee 35 Parade Committee 2, 3, 4. JUNE CAROLE OVERBY Pine Circle Drive Beta Club 3, 45 Messiah 1 5 Lower House 35 Commencement Mar- shal 3. 39 Seniors Seniors 4 i 1 2 x JERRY DREW PASCHAL 821 Circle Drive Muskogee, Okla., 1, 2, Curtain Callers 3, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 3, Student Body Vice- President 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Winner Most Typical Boy Contest 3. NANCY PEACE Archdale, N. C. F.H.A. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Basketball 2, Prom Committee 2, Lower House 2, 3, Home- room Vice-President 1, Secre- tary and Treasurer 2. JANE ELIZABETH PEATROSS 516 Carter Street F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. NANCY ANNE PERRYMAN 449 W. Lexington Avenue Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee 3, Messiah 1, 4, Pointer Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Talent Show Mar- shal 3. JERRY PHELPS 302 Church Street Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Curtain Cal- lers 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 2, 3. ARLEN DANE PONS 414 Willowbrook Street Curtain Callers 3, Junior Committee 3, Christmas Committee 3, 4, Band 2, Prom Committee 3, Dance Band 3. Play 3, 43 40 A JOAN LA WANDA PAYNE 1304 Tryon Street Y-Teens 4, Band 1, 2, Prom Committee 2. PEGGY ANNE PEACE 101 7 Adams Street Y-Teens 4, Curtain Callers 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, Junior Play Marshal 3. MONA RAE PENNINGTON 125 South Road F.H.A. 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Li- brary Staff IQ A Cappella 3, 4, Messiah 3, 4, Lower House 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Parade Committee 3. JOHN NORMAN PETTY, Jr. 706 Woodrow Avenue Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, 5, Key Club 5, Football Manager 1, 2, Head 2, Athletic Equipment Manager 4, Baseball Manager 3, Lower House 5, Vice-Chairman 5, Hi-Y 4, 5, Secretary Treasurer 5, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. DONALD WESLEY POINDEXTER 1 1 I0 English Street Junior Varsity Football 1. DOUG EMMITT PooLE 112 Woodlawn Road play, Junior Varsity Football IQ Track 3, Homeroom President 2, Vice- President I. HERBERT POTTS 410 Hodgin Street Curtain Callers 135junior Varsity Basketball 31 rack 35 junior Play Committee 3Q Prom Com- mittee 31 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 2. THOMAS QUEEN IOIQ Emory Road Aberdeen. N. C. 1. 2, 31 Key Club 42 Mersiah 41 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 35 Hi-Y 3. HAR0l.I7 RAYMOND REID 8Ol Park Street Monogram Club 31 ,Iunior Var- sity Football 1, 25 Varsity Foot- ball 35 junior Varsity Basketball IQ Varsity Basketball 2,31 Track 31 Projection Booth Sta 1, 2, 3. BENNIE Lou RIDGE 723 Prospect Street Sanford, N, C. 1, 25 F.H.A. 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Mfxriah 45 Maiorette 4. W11.1.1AM DEWEY ROBERTSITN 801 Fifth Street JOHN CHADWICK ROGERS 1112 Johnson Street Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Curtain Callers 31 Projection Booth Staff IQ junior Play Committee 35 DeMolay 3, 4. VERA DEAN PUCKETT 516 Willowbrook Street F.H.A. 45 Curtain Callers 35 Library Staff IQ Student Store Staff 31 junior Play Committee 32 Mariah 4: Homeroom Secre- tary and T1'easu1'er 3. HAROLD JEROME RAs11AN goo Forrest Avenue Projection Booth Staff 2, 3g junior Play Committee 35 Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 2, 35 Homeroom Program Chairman QQ Latin Play Cast 25 Parade Committee 2, 3. ANN LO1s RENFROW 629 Colonial Drive Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, State President 35 Student Store Staff 35 Junior Play Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Class Secretary 45 Poinlrr Business Staff 4. BOE LAWRENCE ROBBINS 212 W. State Street Curtain Callers 35 Projection Booth Staff IQ Hi-Y IQ Bible Dramatic Club 1, 3. Bl-IATA FORTUNE ROGERS 1011 Park Street DON EUGENE ROGERS l205 English Street Monogram Club 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Track 4. 41 Seniors Seniors X wgsfs XX., X3 it X its ,Io ANNE RoTHRocK 514 Woodrow Avenue Y-Teens IQ Curtain Callers 3g Miss Mendenhall's Staff 4gjunior Play Committee 3g Prom Com- mittee 3g Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3. DONALD GEORGE ROYALS IOO8 Crafton Street BETTY ANN SALE 1 108 Adams Street F.H.A. 1, 2, Prom Committee IQ Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, Li- brary Staff 1. IRIS LEIGH SEARCE 504 White Oak Street Library Club 3, 4, Convention Delegate 3, President 3, Radio Program Chairman 33 F.H.A. 4, Convention Delegate 4, Y-Teens Ig Library Staff 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Program Chairman 2, Career Day Committee 3. ARTHUR HOLLIES SEC1-1REsT 703 S. Hamilton Street Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, junior Varsity Football 1 5 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Home- room President 2. MARJORIE HoRTENsE SEXTON 717 Grimes Street Student Store Staff 4: Lower House 45 Radio Workshop 3, Student Secretary 45 High School Register 4. 42 Jo ANNE DELORIES RONK 50-H Clara Cox Apts. Masque and Gavel 4, Y-Teens 45 Curtain Callers 3, Secretary 3, Junior Play Cast 3, Messiah 2, 3, 4, Majorette Alternate 4, Prom Committee 3: Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Secretary 43 Senior Play Cast 4. BARBARA MARION RUSSEI.L 908 Centennial Avenue Y-Teens 43 Curtain Callers 3, Marshal 35 Library Staff IQ Lower House 3, Student Secre- tary 4, Parade Committee 45 Finance Committee 4. ALBERT C. SAWYER 712 W. Farriss Avenue Golf 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Sponsor 2, Committee 3g Homeroom President 3. ADOLPH HAROLD Sci-1wAE 501 Chestnut Street Curtain Callers 3, Mimeograph Operator 4g Projection Booth Staff 3g Junior Play Committee 3, Prom Committee 1, 2g Stamp Club 3, 4. DoNALD NEWELL SETLIFF 43-E Clara Cox Apts. Curtain Callers 33 Prom Sponsor 2, Committee IQ Lower House 4, Homeroom President 1, 3, Parade Committee 4. GLORIA ANNE S1-11PwAsH 1416 English Street Beta Club 4, 5g National Honor Society 4, 5, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary and Treasurer 4, Vice- President 55 Basketball 3, 4, 5, Sottball 2, 3, 4, 5, Soccer 2, 3, H. P. Monogram 4, Orchestra 4, 5, Monogram 4, All-State Orchestra 4g Band 2, 3, 4, 5, Monogram 3, 4g Dance Band 4, 53 Lower House 4, Pointer Editorial Staff 4, 5, High School Register 5. MAx RANDALL SHoAr 808 Mangum Avenue F.T.A. 43 Curtain Callers 33 Cheerleader 43 junior Play Cast 33 A Cappella 33 Mmiah I3, 43 rchestra 43 Band 43 rom Sponsor 2, Committee 23 Class Secretary 33 Homeroom Vice- President 23 Pointer Business Staff 23 Talent Show 33 Senior Play Cast 4. DoN j. SILVER III Brentley Circle Orchestra 1, 2, E3 All-State Orchestra 23 Prom ommittee 2. MAURICE CLARK SLACK 8l0 W. Ray Street Hi-Y 43 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 1. HAR0l.D R. SLOAN C-30 Oakview Road Band 1, 2. Bonnie JEAN SMITH 1202 Silk Street Newport News, Virginia, IQ Curtain Callers 33 Library Staff I, 43 junior Play Marshal 33 Y-Teens IQ Basketball Manager IQ General Office Staff lg Home- room President I. BETTY Jo SNIDER Phillips Street Ext. Mas ue and Gavel 3, 43 Na- tions Honor Society 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 33 junior Town Meeting Club 33 General Office Staff 43 Student Store Staff 23 junior Play Com- mittee Prom Sponsor I, 23 Lower ouse 23 PEMICAN Busi- ness Stali' 3, 4, Business Manager 43 Talent Show Committee 32 N.C.P.I. Delegate 43 Letter Girl 43 Career Day Committee 33 High School Regisler 4. BARBARA ANN SHORT IOIO Bridges Street Beta Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Curtain Callers 3, Corresponding Secretary 33 Mock Convention Secretary 23 Band 2, 3, 43 Upper House 43 Homeroom President 2, Secretary 33 N.C.S.C.C. Delegate 4g Student Council Chaplain 4, Typing Committee 4. Lo1s SINK 315 Centennial Avenue F.H.A. 33 Curtain Callers 33 Lost and Found 3. SuzANNE SLATE 917 Rotary Drive National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Masque and Gavel , 43 Beta Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 3 iunior Town Meeting Club 2, 33 Junior Play Cast 3g A Cappel a 3, 43 Mariah 3, 43 Prom Sponsor I, Upper House 33 PI-:MICAN Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Pointer Business Staff 23 Chief Commencement Marshal 33 C.D.N.C.S.C.C. Delegate aj N.C.P.I. Delegate 3, 43 N. . Music Festival 33 Senior Super- lative-Most Likely to Succeedg High School Regular 4. ROBERT HURDLE SMITH, jx. 806 Sunset Drive Key Club 43 Curtain Callers 33 unior Pla Committee ' De- .I Y 3 - Molay 3, 4. KATHERINE ANN SMITH 311 Reed Street I.1s1 YVONNE SNYDER , 1401 English Street Beta Club 43 F.T.A. 43 F.H.A. 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 33 Softball I, 2, 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Curtain Callers 33 Prom Committee 2. 43 Seniors Seniors BETTY 'JEAN SOLOMON 2526 English Street Curtain Callers 35 Mr. Hunt's Stafl' 45 Student Store Stafi' 45 Mfstizzh 2, 3, 4. HARRIETTE VIRGINIA STARNES 1112 Tryon Street MARTHA ANITA STONE 1203 English Street Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 25 Junior Town Meeting Club 35 Curtain Callers 35 Lower House 2, 35 Homeroom Vice- President 2, Chaplain 35 Finance Committee 45 Talent Show Com- mittee 4. BETTY JEAN SUMMERS 523 E. Farriss Avenue Y-Teens 3, 45 G.A.A. 2, 31 Soccer 2, 33 Basketball 2, 35 Messiah 3, 45 Prom Sponsor 3, Committee 35 Winner Most Typical Girl Contest 3. HELEN LO1s SWARINGEN 613 W. Lexington Avenue Y-Teens 1, 3, 45 Coach's Stafl' 45 Messiah 3, 45 Prom Committee 25 Basketball 25 Parade Committee 3. PEGGY DOI.ORES TEER 309 Richardson Street Y-Teens IQ Pfom Committee IQ Homeroom President 35 Bulletin Board Chairman 3. 44 MARGARET STAMEY 403 Lindsay Street Masque and Gavel 3, 4, Vice- President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Y- Teens 2, 3, 45Junior Play Cast 35 Prom Committee 2, 35 Home- room President 25 Bible Club President 35 Parade Committee 2, 35 PEMICAN Associate Editor 4. BARBARA JEAN STEELE 1007 Marion Avenue Masque and Gavel 45 Y-Teens 2 5 Welcome Committee 25 Curtain Callers 35 Prom Committee 35 Lower House 2, 45 Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 35 PEM- ICAN Business Staff 45 Homecom- ing Queen Attendant 45 Senior Play Cast 4. CHARLES WALTER STOUT 529 Gatewood Avenue Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 45 Messiah 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Orchestra 3, 45 Homeroom Vice- President 3, 4. JAMES HAYES SUMNER 413 Worth Avenue Allen Jay, N. C., 1, 25 Upper House IQ State Student Council Convention 1. PEGGY ANN SYKES 320 Avery Street Y-Teens 1 5 Talent Show Marshal 35 Girl Scouts IQ Welcome Com- mittee 3. WILLIAM HAMPTON TERRY 608 Hawthorne Street ANNE THOMPSON l63l N. Hamilton Street F.H.A. 42 Y-Teens 45 Prom Com- mittee 2. BARBARA ANN TILLSON 222 Hillcrest Drive Masque and Gavelg, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, g5 General Rice Staff 45 junior lay Committee 35 Mu- .riah 41 Prom Committee 2, 35 Pointer Business Staff 3. SALLY TREPKE 710 Brookside Drive Curtain Callers 35 .junior Play Committee 35 Talent Show Mar- shal 35 Prom Committee 31 Homeroom Chaplain 35 Mrsriah 35 Miss Mendenhall's Staff 45 ocial Committee 45 Parade Committee 45 Radio Announcer 4. MYRTLE LouIsE VAUGHN 220 Landsdown Street Welcome Committee 3. LONNIE Lizwts VUNCANNON 213 Venable Street Bible Dramatic Club 2, 31 Easter Play 3. BE1'1'v IOAN WAGNER 506 W. Broad Street Library Stafi' 3. HARVEY GEORGE Tll,LES 601 W. Farriss Avenue Brooklyn, New York I, 2, 35 Homeroom Chaplain 45 Ama- teur Show 4. DONALD EUGENE To1.L1vER I 1 I2 Tipton Street Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 junior Varsity Football 35 Wrestling 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Curtain Callers 35 Head Mimeograph Operator 45 junior Play Committee 35 Prom Committee 3. BILLY RAY Tucxt-:R 305 Amhurst Street Beta Club 3, 45 Curtain Callers 35 Tennis Team 45 Track 45 Lower House 35 Homeroom President lj Commencement Marshal 3. WILLIAM BETHEA VoN CANNON 501 Fourth Street Wrestling 2, 35 Prom Committee 2. JAMES RAD:-'ORD WADE C-30 New Street Messiah 2, 3, 4. Pi-1v1.Lts MARIE WALKER 317 Greer Street F.H.A. 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2: Mer- siah 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom,Secre- tary 1. 45 Seniors l Seniors BETTY WALL 204 W. Lexington Avenue Library Staff 1 . BOBBY LEE WE1R 2331 English Street Library Staff IQ Homeroom Program Chairman 1. ANNE MARIE WELCH 230 Montlieu Avenue F.H.A. IQ Merxiah 45 Lower House 1. NANCY ANN W1-11TLEY 1407 Trinity Avenue F.H.A. 3, 4: Y-Teens 35 junior Play Committee 35 Alessiah 1, 2, 3, 45 Lower House 15 Homeroom Song Leader 25 Parade Com- mittee 35 Amateur Show Com- mittee 3. WILLIAM JACK W1LL1s, JR. C-23 Greenway Avenue National Honor Society 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, Co-Head 35 Wrest- ling 45 Track 3, 45 Projection Booth Staff 3, 45 Cafeteria 45 Junior Play Committee 35 Mer- siah 2, 35 Prom Committee 25 Lower House 35 Class Treasurer 25 Homeroom President 45 PEM1- CAN Sports Editor 45 Intramural Basketball 25 Darkroom 25 De- Molay 3, 4. DARRELL GROOME W1NsLow 317 Greer Street Monogram Club 3, 45 Junior Varsity Football 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Western Conference Champ 35 Hi-Y 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Prom Committee 35 Lower House 45 Homeroom President 2. 46 CEC11, WALTER WATSON 902 Sixth Street junior Varsity Basketball 1 Prom Committee 25 DeMolay 2, 3, 45 Career Day Committee 2. ANNE LOUAELLEN WELCH C-33 Norwood Court Apts. Greensboro, N. C. IQ Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 45 Basketball IQ Tennis Team IQ Softball IQ Mimeograph Opera- tor I5 Christmas Play IQ junior Play Committee 35 Messiah 2, 3, 4 Prom Sponsor 1, Committee 1, 2, 35 Homeroom Secretary IQ Steering Committee 45 Parade Committee 4. JORETTA MARION WHEDBEE 40-B Clara Cox Apts. BARBARA JANE WHITSON 1 510 Johnson Street Library Club 45 Junior Town Meeting Club 35 Curtain Callers 35 Library Staff 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mersiah 3, 45 Lower House 3. RICHARD MAX WILSON 303 Steele Street Junior Varsity Football 25 Pro- jection Booth Staff 3, 45 junior Play Committee 35 Band IQ Lower House 25 Homeroom President 35 Prom Sponsor 2, 3, Committee 2, 3. JOANNE W1sC1-11111 22 5 W. Ray Street Y-Teens 1, 25 Curtain Callers 35 A Cappella 45 Mesriah 1, 2, 3, 45 Prom Sponsor 25 Lower House 45 Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 2. Seniors AIAMI-s h1ll.l.lKAN NYIIUI I IIN KI-,NNIa'I'II ll.fxIgrn.n YAIgnnIguIIt:II H - N Mu llillrn-sl Ilrivm' 218 Myrtlc- Strvct lxillllillill llmim' Suri:-ly ,11 Kc-y lXlrmuL5ram fllulm I. 2, jg, 4, K S 1 liilm 2, jg, .gg Hull 2, 41 Clliristmas Si-i'gvaI1t-at-.Xrms 3, P1'c-sitlvnl 41 ' 'A P 5 Play jg, liastcr Play jgl hlunim' Varsity lfootlmall I, 2, jg, 4, ' Play fl4lllllllllll'l' jgg A llappc-lla .Xll'Stalt: Cmiftrrviictt 2, Slirim' - Q , g 4, fJI'l4'l jg, 4: ,llriiiuh 2, jg, 41 liuwl 41 Varsity liaskvtlmall I, 2, K3 I'i-mnflmiiiiiittvc-2,jg1 l,l'NlIC2AN jg, 41 Prom Spoiisor 23 .X.l3. llusiiwss Stall' .11 l'ararl4' Cunt- Cllulm Most Yalualmlu l4lIN'IIl2lll if It millw- 2, jg, .g. .Xwarcl xVlI'llN'l' 43 St-nim' Super- hi latin- Pwst l,00kiItIg,f. kliugy Ibm Xlllllli 'lkmullc l.l' YuI'N1: lm-5 llilXVlllIll'IlK' Slrrwl .wg ggillu-4.31 D,-iw: N -'l'm'm'ns 'g, g, flllflillll llallw-rs jg: grggguxg 2: y-'g',.,.m Q7 .,, 4' gvwgi- lflfkllllfl I, 2, .gl l'aI'aclc fiom- dom 4: cj,,,,,,,.mimg g3,.l,.mllC 4, 'l f' 'ii 4- lQ..X..X. 22 llaslwtlmall jg: 'l't'nnis 'l'c'am I, 2, jg, flvngtral Olliu' Stall .1,'IllIllUlA Play Cloiiiiiiittvc' jgg l'ron1 flUll1IlllIl4'C I, jg, l,uwci' lluusm- I, l,l'Z5lllIAN llusincss Stall ' .gg Stuilvnt Sccrt'tzu'y 21 Stuclcnt Ciminttil 'lyping Clumtnittvc 4, l'arzult: Cluinniittct: I, 2, jg, 43 cl2lI'CfCK' Day clOlIllIllIll'LI 2, jg. l'liU4lY.lANl'1 Yuw 10116 Tipton Slrvct GMX..-X. 45 ,llwvviuli jg, 43 Softball jg, 'l'lic uutstancling ll,P.H.S. seniors will find their nam:-s appearing in thc High School Rrgqistfr. Left I0 riglzl, .vlandmg: Siizmim' Slatt-, Nancyllc-an Monroe, Betty Carter. Anne Sliipwasli, BcrtB1'agg, Gordic Maxwell, Dot Lewis, Don Mc- Ni-ill Doris flravm-n, ami lxlaljjuriv Sexton. .S'f'f1lnl in fm: 'Vmnmit' l,cntz. Bob Laflvholln, Bob l 0lll1l2ill'I, Carolyn .'Xlllll'l'NK'S, liill Mdiiiinn, livlty .lo Snirlcr, and lfrvfl l aI'Int'I'. 47 surpassing All Gtlmers 'lbfz I,wf!: Rc'p1'vscl1li11g l'ng11r'z111cl lf,YlIJl1'H' in ll.l'.ll.S. arc' the Ulicst lJI'CSSt'Kl seniors, Carolyn Al1Ll1'a'ws anzl Ralph Brown. 'lkzp rilgfzls NN'itl1 tlwir vontagimls wit and l1LlII1UI',j0liCl'S l'll'2iIlCKTS .Xllcu amlilack Petty hold Llu' lillc' of wil- licslf' lfnllum ffjf'!.' Spanking with mfigic' Cllarm arc thc Bust Pcrsm1aliLicw of thc senior claw, B:-L'ky4Iul111sm1, and l'c1'1'y Mcllowcll. linltmn l'l1Qllf.' XVcll on tlxc way to fame and success arc thc ukloit Likvly to Succccrl' cauldiclatcs, Suzanne Slate and Bill lNlCClllll'lI1. 48 'lnff lffl: Riding away with thc- Iup lmnors arc' BNI .XII .'Xr0nml Doris Cfravvn ancl Frefl l'l2ll'II1l'I'. 'lnlh rzgltlf Radi- ating zu'l1c'1-rlnl srnilr-, l ric-ntllim-st .loan Cfruwclc-r and Buddy Nalin' wvll clt'se'rvc' this titlv. Huflfwt lrft: By thc' looks ol' things it's quite- plain that svniurs lNlzn'v Inn llillon :incl K:-n Yzirlmmtlgli slmnltl lmvt- lwvn m'lm't4-cl l5:'st l.o0king ul' thvix' vlnss. lfnllnm uglfl: Rf'IIH'IlllJ1'l'lllQ thc- claw lmvlx whvn .... Xnnc' Sliipwzisli :incl linhlmy .luv Mivkvy. lNl0st .Xtl1l1'tic'. tnkvn luuk :it tht' lI'1llJlIl1'Slll!'Y In-lpf-tlmltl Iutlit' Nl'llUl7l-N t'r1ll4't'liull. f N, 4 1 l Surpassing All Others 49 l Miss Lindsay gives final instructions to the junior class oflieers as they prepare to leave to gather material for their latest project. Lqfl In right: Franees Mull, secretaryg Albert Hale, presidentg Sain Gihson, viee-presidentg 'l'o1niny York, treasurerg and Miss Lindsay, faculty adviser. Potential Leaders Ride To Success , lt took Allmert Hale, presidentg Sain Gibson, viee-presidentg Frances Mull. secretaryg Tom- my York, treasurer: Gladys Hall and Cyrus Brooks. upper house representativesg Bliss lllizaheth Lindsay. adviser: and 335 students, junior elass memhers. to plan and earry out an eventful year. ln the l'all eame the Class elections with keen eompetition and a sizzling campaign. Every student heartily supported his choice candidate, and eaeh nominee was grateful to his booster hut did not dare to hope. january hrought the presentation of the junior play, The Sfzlinmry Ezfffnzng Cilzosl, under the direction of Miss Amy Franklin. Students earnestly tried out for their chosen parts, and the seleeted aetors worked tirelessly ineino- rizinq their lines. On the night ol' the per- formance any douhts or fears the players might have had were Completely lmanished. The audienee roared as the eoniedy eame into lull swing. After the eurtains elosed for the last time, the spectators still ehuekled to thein- selves as they filed out oi' the auditorium. juniors not in the play. liOI'lIlt'fl eommittees necessary to its sueeess. With the arrival ol' spring and the end oi' the sehool year in sight. hustlinq groups of students putting their heads together planned the most important ol' all soeials at senior high sehoolfffthe junior-Senior prom. Clon- trilmutinq their tiine. their ideas. and theni- selves. the juniors worked enthusiastieally with the seniors for the sueeess ol' this wonderful event. As this class Carried out its duties, it was eonseientiously preparing to take over the reins next year. With their past experienee and an optimistie outlook the logo junior elass is now well ahle to Imeeome the highest and most important elass in sehool. Juniors i'1I,l.lU'l li AIil'1l.liS, 212 Montlieu Avenue B111 A1,1.1eN, CZ-32 Stone Street ANN Al.I.RI'1D, 302 Lindsay Street ARfIllll'1 AN111cks0N, Route N0. 5 Kl'1NNl'2'l'll AN11111-zws, 137 Dayton Street I'r'1:r:Y AN11141-zws, 211 Venable Street N014MA .j14:AN ANS1-L1 1., Uakwoud Court Apts. .jA1:K AkMr'11'11.1J, 309 l 0urth Street 'i'1-Lkkx' A'1'K1Ns, 1610 Valley Ridge Drive ANN1-1 HAIN, iixnerywootl Estates H11.1.Y BA1,1u:11M, 403 Smith Street l'A'1'sY iiAYN1c, 111 Parkway i,Ukl.A ll1f:AN H141.1., 1302 Dorris Street -j011NNY B1-:1.1., 1203 Greenway Drive hiARY i'11,1fA111'1'1'11 H1111-11.1,, l4I8.l0ilI'ISOIl Street ii11:'1 1'v li1,A1:KH11kN, Route N0. 1. W11,H11k H1,A1zKw1f:1,1., 416 White Oak Street fiAkl.AND BLAIR, Route N0. 1 jAN11:'1' l'i1.A111, 409 Ii. Lexington Avenue .jA1:1e11-1 ii1,AK1c, 433 Flint Street 'I'1-:AsA ISL00111, 229 iidgn-dale llriw- Juniors BETTY BOGGs, 37-A Clara Cox Apts ALAN BOHLER, 1109 W. Green Street KELLY Bosr, 114 Richland Avenue ELZENE BOYLES, 414 Fourth Street PAUL BOYLES, 205 Turner Street GRACE BRADY, 1408 W. Green Street ROBERT BRADY, 21 1 Tomlinson Street BETTY BREWER, 515 Bridges Street ROBERT BR1GHA1v1, Greenville, N. C. CYRUS BROOKS, 724 Prospect Street CARL BROWN, 309 Kennedy Street CARLENE BROWN, 309 Kennedy Street CHARLES BROWN, 703 Lindsay Street HAROLD BROWN, 60I Granby Street LOUISE BROWN, 809 Circle Drive BETTY JEAN BUCK, 922 Grace Street ,Ir-:RRY BULLOCK, 102 Worth Avenue I,EONA BUMGARNER, 78 Tank Street BOBBY BUNDY, 804 Florharn Avenue .I11v1MY BURGER, 49-C Clara Cox Apts. ROLAND BURGESS, 210 Landsdown Street 52 Juniors MARTY BURTON, 1220 Montlieu Avenue ANITA BYRUM, 1015 Fairfield Road DARENE CALHOUN, 511 Flint Street RONALD CALLICUTT, 1311 Pershing Street CHARLES CAMERON, 307 Greer Street KENNETH CAMPBELL, Route No. 5 HORACE CANNON, Route No. 1 -I11v1M1E CANNON, 524 Ridgecrest Drive DORIS CARGAL, 823 Randolph Street POLLY CARROLL, 1113 W. Burton Street Ext. MARY LIE CASEY, 319 Woodbrook Court DOLORES CATES, 204 Phillips Street JOE CAUDLE, 506 Bridges Street RAY CECIL, Route No. 3. ROBERT CHANEY, 402 South Street ELINOR CHARLES, C-30 Oak View Road BETSY CHERNAULT, 222 Hillcrest HERBERT CLAPP, l3IOH N. Main Street KEITH CLARK, 716 Florham Avenue GLADYS CLINARD, 707 Park Street JOAN CLODFELTER, Route No. 1, Kernersville, N. C Juniors SRRA CODY, 412 Winslow SINCE ALVERIA COLEMAN, 307 Pine Street -IEAN CONNOR, 1614 Ward Street NANCY Cook, 2705 English Street DOROTHY Cox, Route No. 1 MARY FRANCES Cox, Rt. No. 1, Kernersville DARRELL CRATER, 508 E. Green Street HANNIE MAE CRATER, 2317 English Street CAM CRIDLEBAUGH, 409 Edgedale Drive BILL CULLER, 600 Florham Avenue JERRY CULLER, 812 W. Green Street KATHRYN CULLER, 941 Council Street RONNIE CURRENT, 303 Best Street BENNETT DAL E, QI I0 English Street HELEN DALLAS, IIIQ Rotary Drive BEATRICE DANFORD, 218 Fisher Street .IOANNE DARK, 2609 Thomasville Road BOBBY Davis, 801 Grimes Street NANCY DAVIS, 312 Howell Street BETTY CLARKE DILLON, 513 Montlieu Avenue FRANDA DOBSON, Cedrow Avenue Ext. ,N,C Juniors Bucxv DRAUGIIAN, 1424 N. Hamilton Street DAVID DRIVER, 821 Circle Drive PATRICIA ELKINS, 403 W. High Street BARBARA ELLINGTON, 8l0 W. Green Street MORTY ERSIILER, 609 Sink Street DOUGLAS FARMER, 2108 English Street MARY AsToR FEENEY, 814 Woodrow Avenue BETTY -IEAN FLOYD, 405 Smith Street DELLA FOSTER, 51416 English Street GLADYS FoUsT, 312 E. Lexington Avenue NORMAAIEAN FRAZIER, 302 Park Street ClA'I'HliRINl'l FRYE, Route No. 3 IERRY FURGURSON, 500 Lindsay Street .loYCE GALLION, 107 Cornell Street CLARA GAI.LOWAX', 1124 Campbell Street Rov GARRARD, Route No. 6 ANNE GARs'1', 521 N. Hamilton Street SUE GATTON, Route No. 1 SPEROS GEKAS, 214 Montlieu Avenue HU011 GIBBS, 308 Woodrow Avenue SAMUEL GIBSON, Route No. 3 Juniors RACHEL GILMORE, 602 Everett Street .Io ANN GRAH.AM, 1504 Tryon Street DEss1E GRAY', 209 Barber Street NANCY GRAY, 1031 Rockford Road BETTY Jo GREEN, 210 Woodrow Avenue IJANE GREENE, C-30 Oak View Road NANCY GREEN, 1101 E. Russell Street DEWEY GRUBB, 706 E. Commerce Street FRED GRUBB. III8 Adams Street ALBERT HALE, 1011 Ferndale Parkway GLADYS HALL, 1312 E. Green Street JANE I'IALL, 505 Chestnut Street CHARI.IE HANEY, 203 Thurston Street .IEANETTE HANKINS, 4II E. State Street ROBERT HARRELSON, 1305 Redding Street FRANK HASSELL, 1119 Montlieu Avenue -IAMES HAYES, 2103 E. Green Street COLLENE HAYWORTH, 613 Oak View Road JEAN HAYWORT1-1, 501 Pine Street JACK HEARNES, 703 Park Street RAY HEILIG, 506 Ward Street Juniors BARBARA HB1.Ms1'ET1.ER, 306 Davis Street HAR0l.D HENDERSCJN, 910 Newlin Street DOROTHY HENDRICKS, 207 Centennial Avenue CARL HENSLEY, 182 Textile Street HENRY HEPLER, 2323 Edgewood Avenue IAMES HERNDON, 310 Phillips Street EVELYN HINKLE, II7 Cherry Avenue ELIZABETH H1PPs, Route No. 5 .IERRY H0l.l,lNGSWORTH, 1022 Barbee Street NANCY HOLLOWAY, 409 Springfield Avenue MARTHA HoovER, 606 Barbee Street KENT HUBBARD, 109 Hillcrest Drive Ross ANNA HUDSON, 830 W. Green Street DREMA HUG:-ms, Route No. l, Kernersville, N. C MARY HUGHES, Club Drive Ext. MONA HULL, 509 Tate Street BOBBY HUNT, Emervwood Court Apts. EUGENE HYDE, 314 Park Street RAMELLE HYLTON, 118 Oakwood Court GAYNELL INCLE, 702 Old Winston Road NATALIE INORAM, go: Chestnut Street w x 5 Juniors NANCY JARVIS, 639 Wesley Place DARLENE JENKINS, 604 Centennial Avenue H.AROI.D.IENKINS, 1o12 Park Street BETTY JESTER, Route No. 6 DWIGHT JESTER, Route No. 6 DONALD JOHNSON, 621 Highland Avenue JIMMY JOHNSON, 228 Edgedale Drive LOUISE JOHNSON, 315 Idol Street MARI,ENE JOHNSON, 1424 Tryon Street SUE JOHNSON, 222 Idol Street JACK JONES, 1007 Forrest Avenue .IACQUELINE JONES, 130 Mayview Avenue JULE JONES, 1100 Forrest Avenue CHARLES KEARNES, 515 Montlieu Avenue DORIS KEARNS, 177 Mill Street GRAY KEARNS, Peachtree Drive WILMA ANNE KEARNS, 603 Denny Street RUBY LEE KEEVER, 214 Hodgin Street BILL KEI.LY, 1803 Welborn Street WANDA KINDLEY, C-30 Oak View Road BETTY KOONTS, 400 Carter Street Juniors DoLoREs LAIN, 1007 Stanton Street -IIMMY LANDRUM, 107 Oakwood Court PEGGIE LANHAM, 603 Fourth Street -I1-:AN LARCOM, 1014 Wellington Street .IERRY LASSITER, 410 Cable Street GRADY LAWRENCE, 315 Walker Street MARGARET LEACH, 1415 King Street R1-1EEA I.EDEET'rER, 504 W. Green Street RACHEL LE0NARD, 902 N. Hamilton Street BARBARA LEWALLEN, 1414 Tryon Street LAWRENCE LEWALLEN. Route No. 1 CAROL LEWIS, 306 Steele Street BILL I.1N'rH1cUM, 323 Boulevard DARRELL LL0YD, 1308 Franklin Street IJONALD LOGAN, 1213 Filbert Street .Im LovELAcE, 625 Colonial Drive .Io ANN LOWE, 2206 Hansell Street MAURICE MARE, 1421 E. Commerce Street ELEANOR MCALLISTER, 208 Oaklawn Drive GENE MCCLOY, ll I4 N. Hamilton Street DALE MCDOWELL, 616 Park Street Juniors BECKY MCGHEE, 206 Ward Street CONNIE MCGHEE, 1011 Club Drive CAROL MCKINNEY, 1007 Granby Street Bon MCLEOD, 802 Arbordale Drive ARCH MCMULLAN, 701 W. Farriss Avenue DATRICIA MCPI-1ERs0N, 1704 E. Green Street JOE MARSH, Archdale, N. C. HELEN MARTIN, 802 Carr Street .Io ANN MASON, 2207 Edgewood Avenue BUDDY MATTHEWS, 830 Circle Drive FAYE MEADOWS, 513 White Oak Street BUDDY MEREDITH, 817 W. Green Street HELEN MICHAEL, Griclar Street RICHARD MICHAEL, 606 Chandler Street MADGE MILLER, 2334 Edgewood Avenue MICKEY MILLER, 1300 E. Green Street VIVIAN MILLER, 1013 Club Drive jo ANNE MITCHELL, 1207 Adams Street BONNIE MOCK, 313 Oak View Road PEGGY M01-'F11 r, 3207 S. Main Street Ext, BUDD MONTGOMERY, 309 Otteray Drive Juniors FRANCES MOORE, 1900 E. Green Street BETz1 MORRAS, 813 Morris Street MARY JANE MORRISON, 1449 N. Hamilton Street FRANCES MUL1., gog Trenton Street CRYSTAL MYERS, Oak View Road PAUL MYERS, 322 S. Hamilton Street MARTHA NEAL, 310 Druid Drive DONALD NICHOLS, 1703 Johnson Street SY1.v1A N1cKs, 243 Pine Street HORACE NOBLE, 322 Fourth Street PEGGY No1..AN, 313 Greer Street BETTY ,IEAN OSEORNE, 325 Ennis Street KIEANETTE OwENs, 408 Fourth Street CLARA PARsONs, 216 Venable Street DARRELL PEACE, 410 Lindsay Street IACK PEACOCK, 911 johnson Street MARY PEATROSS, 516 Carter Street BETTY SUE PENNINGTON, goo Phillips Street RUTH ANN PHILLIPS, I09 W. Willis' Street ANDY P1c1cENs, 705 Florham Avenue GORDON PoLsON, 26-A Clara Cox Apts. Juniors BOBBY PO'r'rs, 410 Hodgin Street PERT PRETTYMAN, 708 Howell Street ETHEL REAVIS, 121 5 Redding Street GWEN REDDECK, 2200 Edgewood Aveune LARRY R1-1ODEs, I008 Tipton Street RALPH RICE, 705 Montlieu Avenue BOBBY RICHARD, 1232 Silk Street O. H. RIERSON, 413 Smith Street DEVERA ROGERS, 1307 E. Green Street HAYW'00D ROGERS, 1701 Pershing Street PEGGY ROYALS, 306 Ward Street WAYNE RUDD, 1312 Franklin Street LEON SA1-'R1T, 174 Textile Street BETTY ANN SA1N, 2305 E. Green Street NANCY SAMUEL, 1901 N. Main Street ANNE SANDERS, 716 S. Hamilton Street PEGGY SAUNDERS, 926 Forrest Avenue JIM SCEARCE, 518 Carter Street LEROY SELLERs, Route No. 4 HAROLD SHAVV, 1608 Bradley Street RAMONA S1-11PwAs1-1, 805 Richardson Street Juniors CAROLYN SHoAr, 2609 Thomasville Road Rsx SIMPSON, lllg Grace Street BILLIE ANN SLATE, 703 Carr Street ,JAMES SLAYDON, I I3 Carter Street Al.BERT SMITH, gog Granby Street BETTY SMITH, 408 S. Hamilton Street HAROLD SMITH, I I4 Peachtree Street MARTHA Lou SMITH, 800 English Street VIDA SNYDER, l40l English Street Bass SORRELI., 234 Shirley Avenue ANNE SOUTHERN, I IO4 Lake Street C. W. SPENTIER, l5l4 Long Street DoN SPENCER, 3I2 Greer Street DOUGLAS STE:-HENs, l3I Westchester Drive CARI. STONE, 328 Pickett Street TOMMIE STROTHER, Trinity, N. C. DoucI.As S'ruTTs, 520 Willowbrook Street HAROLD Succ, 4I6 W. Broad Street RONALD SUITS, QI I Pope Street Bzcxv SUMNER, 200 Ward Street MARILYN SUMNER, 50-F Clara Cox Apts. J I 5? ., f if :Q 1 yg2fA?f , I 421. Vi V Juniors GENE SURRETT, 414 Smith Street PATRICIA ANN SURRETT, 305 Meadow Street WILLIE Sw1Nc, 1231 Redding Street JAMES TAYLOR, 303 Grimes Street NORMA 'TAYI.OR, 934 Forrest Avenue ROY TEAGUE, Landsdown Street ISABEL T1-IAYER, Carolina Avenue AUDREY THOMAS, 807 Ward Street BILL THOMAS, 103 Princeton Avenue MARY ELL1-:N TUGGLE, 920 Millis Street 'IIM UNDERWOOD, 510 Willowbrook Street MARGARET UNDERWOOID, 334 Ennis Street ANN VON CANNON, 501 Fourth Street DORIS VOYLES, 37-I Clara Cox Apts. NANCY WADE, 503 S. Main Street BONNIE WAGONER, 317 Oak View Road fiAYLE WALDEN, 800 Carr Street PEGGY WA1,u0N, 923 Randolph Street CIUNNIE WALKER, 248 Proctor Street DONALD WALKER, 813 W, Green Street Es'r1L WA1.KER, 323 Dorris Street Juniors P1-:'1'1a WA1.Kr:11, Route No. 1 Roo WA1.'1'1:Rs, 217 W. Lexington Avenue Bon WA1xroN, 408 Greer Street C,2o1,r:15N WARD, 1000 Grace Street Jo ANNE WARo1s1.1., 313 Barker Street MARYAIIEAN WARDELL, 204 Boulevard Dm' WA'l'SlJN, 002 Sixth Street ANIJRI-ZW Wann, 32l Pickett Street -141:14 W111'1'1a11uAD, 916-Ioncs Street BETTY W111'1'1.1aY, 1407 Trinity Avenue PATSY W111'r'r, 722 Springfield Avenue VPZNli'I'IA Wll.COX, 413 E. Farriss Avenue Mftx W11.1,1AMs, Route No. 3 PEGGY W11,1.1AMs, 224 Willowbrook Street ARNo1.n W11.soN, 11o1 Tate Street MfJN'l'Y W11.soN, 716 W. Howell Street IJONALD Wooo, 719 Oak View Road I ANN WR1oH'r, Greenwood Drive B111 W1t1G11'r, 2204 English Street l'oMMY Yokk, Archdale, N. C. MARY Lou ZAc11AkY, 502 Fourth Strcct I,1es'r1s1z Z1MM1eRMAN, 615 W. Farriss Avenue xyI'2RNUN Z1MM11RMAN, 615 W. Furriss Avi-nut sophomores Reveal Their Influence and Strength The strongest and most influential class in schoolll that is how the sophomores, 418 students of High Point Senior High, feel about themselves. As freshmen they had been divided with the younger portion remaining at Junior High. That, however, did not hinder them, for, reunited, the group blended into a hard working team, coming through with a victorious year. Coaching the class was Mrs. Flossie Shaw, adviser. October brought to the stage trembling students delivering speeches and skits as they campaigned for class election. Soon after voting the results were announced, and chosen to lead the group were Frances Motsinger, president, Betsey Davis, vice-president, Barry Ruth, secretary, Sonny Sorrell, treasurer, and upper house representatives, Nancy Bright and Al Roach. The main financial expenditures, such as the prom and class pictures in the PEMICAN were taken care of by the proceeds from the Curtis Publishing Company magazine sub- scription sale. Stepping ahead of her friends and classmates Betsey Davis walked OH with the honors and applause as high salesman. In recognition of her achievement the class presented her with an Elgin watch. The shining highlight of the year, the 1950 Freshmen-Sophomore prom, just had to be the best ever given. Excitement prevailed as the sophomores, joining hands with the frosh, formed the necessary committees, worked in and out of school and did their best to make it a prom to remember. As these I95O sophomores become the 1951 juniors, they can indeed look back with pride and satisfaction on a well-spent, triumphant year. Pausing from their daily school work the sophomore class officers discuss their class problems with adviser Mrs. Shaw. Ld! to right: Sonny Sorrell, treasurerg Mrs. Shaw, faculty adviser, Frances Motsinger, president, Betsey Davis, vice- president' and Barry Ruth, secretary. 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Nz... ,ivan iff, -vi B-1 Sopllomores Dale Bvcrly Nancy Elizabeth Caglc ay Crain Yrank falnpbcll Cone Campbvll Louio Calnpbvll -jimmy Camps-n Aliens Cartvr Doris Cartel' Lois Carter Melvin Carter Bob Cecil Evelyn Chapman Geraldine Clapp .lorry Clodfcltcr Marie Clodfcltcr Virginia Cochran Betty Coll: Barbara Coleman George Coltrane Norma Comer Eleanor Cook Nancy Cooke Suzanne Cook Douglas Cooper Betty Ll-c Cox Carson Cox Essic Cox Mary Crater Pattc Crater Howard Cross Sue Cumby .Iimmic Cummings Ruth Darnell Bc-tscy Davis Donald Davis Cray Denny Rita Dcmas Barbara Dillon .lanic Dixon Billy Elks Elaine' Ellison Ronnie Falls Colon Farlow Diane Fidlcr 'Ioann Forbis Pr-ggy Forbis Donald Fostcvr Douglas Fosu-l' -lanc Frank Shirlvy l:I'2l.Zlt'l' Barbara FFCCIIIZIH Ken Frye Soplnomores Hvlsy fizunhlc' fiurlnml Clmmnun Rirluml Uzmll Rvrll Hull' l,u1'lll1' fllllxllllll NVillium lhmlnn l'.l'2llH'K'Nfl1llII'll'Y fIunlli1'fh'ulll Rmmlrl Cirnw-Q lil-tty Gray Hill fll'K'l'll llmmlfl Hn'v1'xu lurk fll'llll1'S l,illl'lK'lil Grissvll lilixnlu-th llnll l,uw- llnll Mnlmlv Hull Rmmiv Hull Jxlllll' llzlllwwk .janv llnurs Sllll'll'y Fay llsmvy lWyru llilflllflll livlty llnrpx-r llol ll2ll'l'l'l'4Ull ljllllillll llnrriss Rirllalrrl llnrriss Sn-vc' llussnpf-lis llnrrf-ll llilytlvll Ruby Hnywurtln Millif' -Iam' llvlxry Hrlly llrwmlwm -Iusvplx ll:-r-:lvl ll. 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Q ff , N, fi gs M 'iv 9 , ' zr . yn Q ,W . . 3... if ,, 1 If' ' +2 ' V 1 K- .. 5. as K sophomores Carol Ann Kearns Betty Kerr Bobby Kimbro Billy Kinley Thomas Kirkman Gary Lackey Barbara Ann Lain Ann Lambeth Clay Lambeth -Iimmy Lassiter Joan Latta -jackie Laws jerry Laws Bill Lawson Edna Lawson Robert E. Lee Donald Levina Bill Lewis Malcolm Lewis Mollie Little Sandra Loving Buzz Lowe Frank McCain Mary jane McCain Barbara McCanless -Io Anne McCarter Frances McCulloch Edward Madden Mary Lou Malpass Harold Martin .loan Meekins Joyce Mellis St-las Mellonas .Io Anne Meredith W, Metcalfe Billie Sue Miller Patsy Miller Peggy Miller Ronda Miller Sara Dean Miller Sandy Nfitchell Ellen Anita M0Ol'C -Iudy Moore Evelyn Morgan Walter Morgan Rebecca Morris Barbara Morrison Frances Motsinger Lily Sue Myers Landry Neely Boyd Newman Christine Nobles Dorothy Anne O'Berry Donald Oglesby sophomores -lm: O'Ncal .james Ovcrcash Guralclinc Anne: Palmer Harold Parrisli la-wis Parham Kay l'arkc-r Halle-nc: Paschal Gvnc' Pam-rsnn lmun l'attvrson llonalrl l'aul Billy Paym- llwiglil l'aym' l'at l'm'nclc'l'grasQ Ciunniv Phillips Lnraim' Phillips llilfla llivkrm-l Uvralclim' l'i1'rc'z- llillii' Ruth l'ilc'l1cr .lafk Pilsun -Iain:-S l'oagc' 'l'lmmaH Pulls lirmna Suv l'ria'r- Nzmvy l'm'vis Nanvy Raygun liflcliv Rialgm- llvlvn Ridgi- llm-lly Rivc-nlmark Al Rllilfll .Ivan Rnlmlnins Carol Rulwrtson Vmutllf' Rng,gc'rs lluslvr Rousm' Riclmarrl Rumlz-y llarry Ruth Aimv Sallvy Mullin Samvt Margarz-t Srznrrr- Sylvia Sclmlllmz-iss R1'lwi'c'a Sz1'lir1'sl Sammy Slwlliclcl liillic' Sum'Sl1cril1an ll:-ily -Ivan SIN-rrill Mary Jam- Sliipwasli ll. ll, Sliirlcy CZ. Slum- xlimmy Small Iii-tty Smith f1amlSmilh lrrry Smilln .limmy Smilli Paul Snipc-s Sonny Surrvll blanc Sow:-rs Janis Spaugli uw SN iy x..g'X. at Safe' 1 W T ,WQ1 4 'Nw sito F t' 72 Q N .. 5 Wh Nm so-ff I-s ig ,S sophomores Betty Ann Stanton D. Starnes Pat Steed Bobby Stoker Carolyn Stone lwiareus Stone hlazzie Lee Stralian Mary Stuart Annie Frances Struts Bill Summey Ellen Summev Emmett Sumner Muriel Sumner Harold Talley Curtis Arlen Taylor Barbara Terry Eleanor Terry Peggy Ann Thomas Anne Thompson Elaine Thompson Eudora Thompson Charlotte Thurber Pepper Tice Mary Trepke Larry Underwood Bobhy Valentine Imogene Varner l,a Verne Vaughn Victoria Wagga-r Carlene Walker Kenneth Wall Carolyn Watson Ruby Weaver Janette Webster Ken Welch Nancy Weleli Patrie White Rose Wienberry Johnnie Williams Phyllis Witelier Margaret Withers Chippy Wood Gloria Wood Tommy Wood Tommy Woolen Van Workman Charles Yow Norman Zimmerman Fresh-pledged Members of High Point High School just beginning four eventful years at the freshman ofhcers face a promising future. Lqfl lo righl: Nir. Lowder, adviser: Harold Blizzard, treasurer: Buddy Bullock, president, Margaret Brooks, vice-president, and Herman Bunch, secretary. The beginning ofthe school year, 1949-1950, initiated a new group of eager, expectant fresh- men who started off their class activities with competence and eH-icient organization. First on the agenda was the election of class officers. Guided by class adviser, Mr. Lowder, the Q50 freshmen joined together in giving skits and hearing their candidates, speeches. The result of final elections showed that president, Buddy Bullock, vice-president, Margaret Brooks, secretary, Herman Bunch, and treasur- er, Harold Blizzard, would carry the class through an eventful year. Barbara Priddy and Donnie Boone. upper house representa- tives, completed the slate of class oflicers. The Hrst big class project was the subscrip- tion sale of the Curtis Publishing Company magazines. Participation was good, and the class raised 3I92.00, to be used for the Fresh- man-Sophomore prom and class pictures in the PEMICAN. High salesman was Peggy Tobias, who was awarded a Philco radio. As fall faded into winter, the class activities became more limited, but it met frequently for discussions of class problems and actions. Having learned the do,s and don'ts'5 of the school, the freshmen took part with ease and interest in many school programs. NVith the coming of spring, the old enthusiasm arose again over the biggest event of their school year-the Freshman-Sophomore prom. Committees were chosen, chairmen appointed, and the participation and anticipation com- bined to produce a gala night of fun and danc- ing. Thus, having worked with able and alert leaders and willing, enthusiastic followers, the 1950 freshman class proved to all just what they wereffull-fledged members of High Point High School. Freshmen livvlyn Anrlrvws .lim Arinstrmng liarl law- liakvr lmmllxy llarkvr Yivian livam- l ay llvnllvy Calvin lilarklmrn Rayinuml lllavkwm-ll l,cn'in1- linarrl Dunnir' llrimw Marvin llllllfllillll lNlarigarvl llrunks fluylw- llruwn llurllly llllllrrrk ll1'l'Ill1lll Dllllfll lfayc' liuriu- liclwin llainplwll l ulQ4-r filiainvlin Clruvr-r lllialliain Kvlliv Ruth flllillllillll Slallnrcl Clark live-n-tt fflary Ciaynz-llc Clnlln-rl Mivkcy flollwrl Rmiiiic' flullins I'iV1'I'l'lll' Umm-r .,lllllllV Dall' Clullvvn Davie llnlurm-s Davis -Ivan Davis Wallm' Davis firaysnn lla-rman Dawkins -linnny Dolwy l.ula Dnnran Cllanflc' liarlm- llctly lilki-s Franws l ay.5an Sm: l ulgc'r llvlvn l usl1'l' Anna l raxi1'r l.m'1'!la l l'1'K'lll2lll Slanlvy l ri1'clnian Nina Uravvs -lnanila Urillin l.1'uCll'iflill Randall Huy:-r 'lun llall l.inwuml llarris Stuart llarl lluwarzl llawurlll l ranklin llazzarml .julunny llvclg4'1'm'k llulivrl llr'rlp.gvc'm'k l'1'g.5uiv llm'nclL'rson ,qi . ,- M l ink .fm +R N ein M 75 . 5 5 fl 5 t . f .Z , ,. 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Freshmen Virginia Hendrick Clarence Herndon Jerry Hill Lucille Hilliard Phillip Hilliard .jean Hinklv lo Anne llodgin Marilyn Hoke Claude Howard Wayne Howard .Xnne Hulin Mildred -larrell Leon Ionm Thomas Kaneer Christine Kearns Peggy Kearns Craig Kester -Ioy Knox Ianet Larnlmelli Mary Lance Fred Leach .jimmy Lewallen Dorothy Livengood Max l,ollin Beulah Loury Eugene Lovings Billy Meifaslin Howard MCGarr Bobby Martin -Iohnny Nliller Barbara Nlorrison Bonnie Morton Vera Lee Mosteller Gerry Myers Wayne Myers NVarren Newton Gerald Nixon Calvin Owens Ruth Owens Peggy Parrish Billy Payne .limmy Peacock Betty Pcelc Bobby Pope Barbara Anne Priddy Ronald Proctor Margaret Rains Billie Sue Randall james Rawls Peggy Rcefe Edna Rich Donald Rickert Doris Ritcli Patrieia Riteliir- FI'2Sl'lmCl1 Ruth Ruhr-rtsml .l1'illN'IlI' Rugvrs llnllan Rmisu l'hvllis Royal l'1-ggy S?llt'WI'lLflll lhnis l rnm't-s Salt! lla-Isy Szuiilrlc-rs Yiulu Scot! .lx-nn Slu-ltrm llmuu- Sink Marvin Sim-innru l7au'r1'll Smith IinrmlunSn1ith R1'll2iSlllllll l'c-ggy Sinitlnlvnl 'Q 3 llulmhy Stunts ' Szuirlrn Spf-nu-x' livc-lyn Stain:-y Urlizl Alu Strivklnncl lilvmlu Slrmul l'nt:-ny SIIQLQ li1ugi'l l'ut1' Sui- lslylm' liilly 'l'hmnpsnn l X Huil'I'l1unips4m Nurinn tl:-an llminpwn , l'1'Lfqy Ann 'lhhizti -IJIIIIP?-I 'l'rivc-tt Sully 'l'urn4-r 'R Q lluris xiilllgllilll ' .. llunulzw XllIIl1'2lIllllHl 5 llnvitl Wull ' . - X Q fllycla- Wullzuw- i A llulmhy Wnlkc-r ' 1 Q ' Rily VVullu'r L' ' ii Q x Yirqinizi Ann VVzllk1-r L NW t :. A jpg: - ,r Q X N xg X fllslytun YVmnplc-r l . I.. lVairlln'cl 4if'll1'V2i W1-lmln llvtty Wlivrllwt, g Km-nm-th Whitt- in L' , - l 6' 'QF Pnl lNhitluw A N 'CAI I 1 ' l'hyllis VVhiIluw liz-tty Wilson L 'llwl Wilson - Nnnvy Wuml ll4'l4'n NVur1cls Malhrl YVl'iLglll 9 .:1-- 5 ,Q , .fm A va, an i if El llvlvn York .Xnn Young.: llurulrl Ymnimgvr llunzilil 4lHlIllSUll 77 FOR PURITY in spirit, tI1ougI1t, and deed triding to the center of the football held or the basketball court our players shook hands warmly and sincerely, giving a friendly smile to their opponents. Then the whistle blew, and the game had begun. All through thc game our team played fairly, thinking, speaking, and acting only for the good of the game. From the sidelines we cheered them on, and we always won regardless ol' the score. Through these experiences we unconsciously prepared for another game, the most important of allealife. There, if we play fairly, if we strive for purity in word, and deed, we shall be invincible. FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK BASEBALL TENNIS WRESTLING GOLF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Q im fu .QF lash 'QS K5 ew .xiii LX i fi. X R X Q X N -Y . L wx. W .i.5., Qi x ' L ix . X . Q w X -x N X 2:3 v Holm I 'iin rtielicw up as Hob Gratlv tuakvs '1 dvspt-rate' pillllffk' trvinq to halt Rcidwillc' lialfhuck, lack D lYi9, from f linin f mow Ag'z11'tlz1Qt- in lilQ'i0IJ1'IlillLf gzunc of this' sviasou afainsthtiic' COiifil'l'A Lions. L I K i I L gr ii S iri ed Bison S uad Comha osin Teams P f q f OPP s Although tht' Blzitk Bisou ol' 1949 failed to 'l'hcn,journcyingtoD11rhzmi, thc- H. P. Lffifi- vhzilk up 2111 i11ipr0ssix'v slzltc' oi' victoria-S, in men we-rc' handed thcir most SK'X'lxI'l' CiC'it'2ll, good sportsmzlnship and Clvzm footlmztll they 23-7, in spite' ol' Stuhlmorn 1'f-sistzirtcv. Mickcy wcrt' not SllIAIJ21SSC'Cl. H2lIiCiiC'iiI7lJl'Ci hy injuries scorvd latex in tht' iourth for thc- lout' Bison :incl loss of t'xpc'1'ic1tC0cl varsity iiizttwizil. thc- tally. Bisou clroppccl st'x'c'n. while- tying one and Bzickzlthotucl, Coach SiIl1i'OlliSiI2lI'Ci-iiQ'i1liI1Q rolling out two c'oI11t'1't'1tCt' victorivs. t'1c'x'm'11 Cizxshvrl hvzicl-on with BurlinQtoh's high- Opciiintf thc-ir sc-axon in El roztcl Quint' with ly-tootvcl Bulldogs in thvit' st-voncl loop 1-11- 21 IIlllCil ilI1pI'OX'i'Ci Rt-itlsvillv c'lt'vc'11. thc Bison tmit'z1shm'cl zu powcrhil scoring zittzick with l rc'd i'iLll'IIll'!' :tml limi Yztrhorouqh snzitchino Pais- t'hzil's pzlssvs in pany dirt to svl up thc Bison scorn-. Howt'x'c'1'. in thc' sccoud hull' tht- Lions lmoilm'm'cl hack with 21 sllxlslitivcl ch'ix'c', vvkinq llvspilt' tht' cliszihility oI'stt'ilz11' lmrks Cfhziilic' Bison sllffvsshtily opvuccl thc-ii' loop season on tht' hoim' livlcl with Clzmstonial. Pzicvcl hx' liolthy -Ion' hiitiwy llllti .lviiy Pzisvhzll. tht- liisoii tlowiivcl tht' Circfvii XYLIYK' 7-ti iii JI 1':1i11- gl, Hlilfliml 901119514 .Xllrt-cl.l1. .X. livzui. I. SU lifHll'llt'N ul ll.l'.lI,S, tl1111k hzlrk 1111 JI y4'z11' ol' t'u'iti11Lg :1tI1l1'tir l'Xl'Ill9. Inf! In ughl: filHl1'lll'N. Katy lI111'1'4'll, livrt lxI11-1' ll1'1ltl tuuh X Si1111'o11, flill'l'tlll llowvli, :intl .X. ll1n1r'u'11tl. lft X J I H.XI.l. SC If JRICISCXXRID lligh l'oi11t 111 . ,..lit'itlsx'ill4' 'I liqh l'11i11t 7 ...li2lSltJl1lil Iliigli l'oi11t 7 , . .lmllfllkllll 'lliigln lllbllll Vg . ..ll111'li11Lgto11 llixgh l'oi11t Vg . ,,l.t'xi11Lglt111 'lliuh lrtfllll gh , ,,,S2lllSlllll'Y 'lliigh l,tlilll ti . ...cill2lI'l0lllT llixqh Irlillll I2 , . ,.Xsl1t'villtr 'llixgh I'oi11t ll ,fili4'l'llSllUl'0 'Iliqh l'r1i11t I2 ., ,. li. R1-yiioltls ' fitlllli1'l't'lll't' li2llIIt'. f'o1111tt'1'. llt-ltl p1'a1c'tit'z1lly to 11 stzliitls nah- Qll lm fl? QC! 5 U to lil ti 18 till llllflllillllllll tht- voritvst. l5111'l111Q'to11 1'c't11l1z1tt'rl 111 tht- ii11:1l svfoiirls with il l1t'itl'llJI'4'2l'- lung' ill!-VQll'tl ll? l'lllI, to clown tht' liisoii, go-ig lll llll'lli tl1i1'cl 114111-c'o11li'1't'11t'1' lt'Sl, tht- Bison xplit xxtth l,t'XllIlL1lIllliS Yt'lloxx'.I:1c'kf'tS ljg-ljg l'11lt'li Qtl lltHIlt', tht- Si111m'o11 111t'11 1't'x'c'z1lt'cl lllt'Il' ll'Ilt' ltilklll, pulling om' ol' tht' IIltlSl stz11'tli11Q' IIIJSUIS i11 the- stntt' i11 il K'OIllt'l'i'llC't' clash with thc' liigli-ricling Sztlishttry Yvllow-I:1Clu'ts. l,llCt'll hy -Iz11'11c'tt 111111 Mickcy, thc- locals Cl'llSltt'Kl tht' ll2llJll'SS stingt-rs hy thc z1sto1111cli11g scorc ol' zti-o. lll CIl1z11'lottc s lVlt'Il1OI'l2ll Stz1cli11111 tht' 111'xt wwk, thc' Bisou Stlpportcrs 1x't'1'c' l1t'z11'tt'11t'cl hy MiClu'y's first pvriocl Iillly, httt tl1vi1' spirits wwf' Cl2lIllpt'I1t'Cl hy two lllll'Cl'Klll2ll'Il'I' lYilclc'z1t IOllCllil0XN'llS. l i11z1l scorv. fil12lt'l0lll' 19, lligh Point ti. All httt lJllI'lt'll i11 11111cl. thc locals clroppccl ll lll'2ll'IlJI't'2llilIlQ l1o111vCo111i11f c11Co1111tc'1' with H tht' lVl2lI'O0Il Ucvils ol' .'Xsl11'villt'. l.t'cI hx' l111'1't'tt :mel l,ZlSCll2tl. thc' Pointcrs 111z1tCl11'cl 1-1 against tht' lvl2lI'O0Il.S 18. Mvcting thc z11'c'l1-1'ix'z1l Cl1'c't'11sl1o1'o XYl1i1'li1-s, tht- Bison s11Cc't'ssl'11lly 11-sistvcl scoriiig' ZIIICIIIIIIS 1111til lllll' i11 tht- tl1i1'cl pt'1'iocl. l'z1u'i111 llitfh S N R lS1,111'g,!. ll,lS11m11,1, K.. l2nl'tHK'Il, Wg. lJ,li1'ow11,l1i 1 llil l1t P I Q O Rfglzl: H.P.H.S. proudly displays their outstanding football playcrs who were invited to play in thc' state- howl gain:-s for high schools. Lqff to right: Bobbylloc Mickciy, bnfk, Shrine- Bowl: Bob Gracly,g1u1rzl, Optimist Bowl: Harlan Burton, 4g11f1m', Optimist Bowl: and Ki-n XY211'lJO1'0llgll, mul, Shrine Bowl. Lqff: l vrry llonus is thc first wcipic-lit of thi- Douglas Rc-id-Robert Hodgin, -lr. IQ4I Memorial Trophy for good sportsmanship on thc athlctic Hvlcl, , u 1 1 Hu , Burton, xg, .X. Blltlt'l', ll. Cl. liryauit, 11. li. f.1411,, h, R. 1-llllilll, 1. R. l ills I I7 lfzmln-i', 11. lf. l'l2lI'll1Cl', ix li. lfountziin. Z. l'1'cc1iiz11i, Ng. lx. l'1'yv, ln. li. in ulx 1 82 X. N X 5 . lffl' lllmxliw HVYJQIII ln!-ww gulvuxmtzxgv ui' ilu' HIlt'1'fllliIllll1'Ill in our gym as hu soaks his iIlkillI'Cil lug' in llu' wllirlpmml. lff ffl: XI xkulll pr'.u'lim'4- fIUill'!l NilIll'fIIl l'XlJl2liIlS zu 4'u1llI1li4'1xlm'rl iqlllllllilll play lo his liiwn lDl'Ul1'Lfl'l'S, 1,1-fl In lltfjflff I 11 I1 ly Ninn-ml, Ren' lsI'2ll1i1,.lillllIly-l.ll'I'l'll, limi l 1'3'c',.lz'1'1'y l,ilSl'lI2ll, Huh firmly :mal f:lHlI'H1' Nillflill, ' rs . 4 I lx l ,I 1 ,1 IG, llmnxf-1, lf, I.lllm'Il. ff. li, 'Imn-N, 1, Ii, Lulu. lf. Ildw, ul ll If Ill I Xlnulm I. I XI' 14 lf Ii Nunn I I 1 llll lf I lxlmlu , . ,L '. . un - . . 4 'f. I. nv' . , . ,,. 'I ',f ,. ha l'11i11t's st111111o1'11 fl4'lil'IlS1' w1'1'1' CQ1':111y 211111 Xv21I'lJOl'OllQll, l1lJl1llllQ' 1111- XY1111'1i1-s 111 il ti-11 sCo1'1'. 111 thvir fi1121l Clash ol' thc' s1'41so11. 1111- Bison 1111't Rt'YIllJlClSl 13121611 lJ1'111o11s 111 111111 ol' t1111i1' most h1'11t1'c1 1'1111t1's1s. l,1'c1 11y Xv2lI'1JOI'OllL1'll. lVliC1q11y, 211111 141111111-s 1111- Bison li1121lly suc- C1111111111 to thc' lD1'111o11s' 1111x1'1'1'l'111 s1'o1'i11g 21tt21Ck, I8-IQ. Though failing to win hoiiors 21s il 11'21II1. th1' 19411 1'11itio11 ol' thc H1211 lxllllll 13121111 Bison 1'111'11ix'1'c1 high i11c1ix'i1l1121l l1o11111's. As 21 1'1'wa1'cl lor his ti1'1'l1-ss 211111 111-1's1'x'1'1'i11Q' 1'll'o1ts to l1111'tl11'1' 111'tt1'1' i11t1'1's1'1111lz1sti1' l'oot11:1ll. f1U2lt'l1 Si1111'o11 was 11211111'c1 111-2111 C11211'h 111' 1111- North 021111111111 Sh1'i1111 Howl t1'21111, which t1'i1111111l11'11 ov1'1' 21 h1'lpl1'ss South C1Zll'lJlll12l z1L1'Q1'1'Q21ti1111. 211-7. Also 1'1'1'1'ix'i11Q ho11111's w1'1'1' Q11z11'11s B1111113' Grady 211111 H211'l2111 Burton, who w111'1' 11z11111'11 . X V to thc Optimist Bowl Sqllilfl, 211111 1'11-1121pl21i11s -1211l1'1'tt 211111 l'1'1'1l 1'211'111or 111111211 21 1JllI'll2l1H half11a1'k Kon Yiutlmrml Tl ' 1 B I I I0 X IW. xk' V YI U xxl11l1- 1x1-11 Xdlllfllilllgll 11211 115 up thc play. ' h 1 'UK U 7 W. Q If ll- 1 1 p211'ti1'ip21t1'1l 111 1111- Sh1'i111' Bowl classic' i11 c1ll1lI'- lotl1'. nl K l 13. Ring, 1: A. Rf1211T11, fr. B. Scvlircet, 6. l., Sl'll2ll'w, I. 11. 811111-1111, 1111111-111 5. 5111'11'1l. lu N. W1'.1t111'1'1111'vl. . ll. YV11111l. I, 11. xvflfflll, ff. lx. Xill 1Jt1I'tJlll:lI, 1,1 84 uri ' .pl guugih er Ei g A . 1 x ' lffl: l 4lHlI'illl 111111111141-xx Paul liuylvi. ff2lI'l2lINi cgilllllllilll, 'flxmllas Pollv. and l l'm'cl Urulnb, l'illl'll up on llu' lallvst nguiflimul rn-ns. fx'lf'fll.' 'l'ln- liiwn Ilmllmll plzlym-rs tzlkc farm' of lust minutc' clctzlils l1c'frm' lcziving lm' CIl1m'iutIm'. 4 ,ban a 44-f 79 f xx? af i Q ,' .V -Q Ox, 4A-1 9x-fs Mm-:mln-w ul' tlu- juniur varsity Ilunlmzsll tm-sun zm-, lrf! lu nugfzf, firvl rum: -Iolm Parker, Rzmdzxll Guyur, Dwight l'.lym'. Iiulmlny 114-vil, Riolmnl f:2llllf,.l1'l'l'Y Smith, Ilumlci l'zu'risl1, :md Garland Gaxnmun, 1nanag'4'r. Swmrlfl fum: Bill Rem lilkw, llrmnlrl fLl'1'l'll, Ilnrnlzl Marlin, c:yI'llS lilwmks. Kvn Ilollingsworllm, I,NN'iLflll.ll'SlQ'I', Bill K1-lly, liill Ilillllliflllll. -Im' Nlgnwln, ami Hubby Slulllt Allllllf umm' Holmhy lillrgvss, lll2ll12ijJ,l'l', liruvcr SlllllllK'y, llulmlmy Ri4'hz1rml. Niivkvx' Millvr. Hill xvil1'y,'I1lIIlIllY Ym'k.ljm: llvstvr, Km-r1XVc-lrh, K1l'lYill CIal'tm'r11l1mlTlxonms PUlIS,ll1?ll1ilQl'I'. R5 State AA Champs Again D1s11lz1y111L1 111111 l1111111w111l1 111111 111111'1s11111 11111111Q1111111 11111 s1-21s1111. 11111 111511 11111111111 111' 11111 High l'111111 131211111 Bisou lJ1l11ll'fl 1111111 NY211' 111111111111 211111111111 s11111111ss1'11l y11111. 111111-1'Qi11g' llh S121111 Cf11211111111111s 111111 11111 s111'11111l 1111111 111 1111111- y11211s. 1.1111 l1y C111-1111111211115-1211111 P11111-ll 211111 c1l12lI'l1L' B11y11111. 11111 l3is1111. s1111111si11Q' 1111111 llll' 1111151 1111111111is1i1'. 111111111l111111l 11111 s1111s1111 111111 21 x'iC1111i11s 111 211 s12111s. O111111i11g 11111 s1121s1111 1111 11111 111111111 1111111 111 11111 1111111 Class .MX l,I'1'-817151111 111lO1lI'I121I1lt'Il1, 11111 High l'11i111111s 111111111111 1111x1131 11v111' l711y111111v1ll11. 1JllI'll2lII1. 111111 XN'1l111i11g11111 111 1111111 11111 11111-s11z1s1111 11111w11. 111 1111111 11181 l'CQkll211' s1111s1111 1111111 1-111111111111-1, 11111 Bison 111111111111 G21s11111121, 551-114, 1111ly 111 12111 1111'y 111 21 1111w111l111l sC111i11Q 1111211111 111' 1111111111111 l71'11s111111111. Q51-54. B111111C111g 11111111 111111 1111111 wi1111i11g' li0I'll1. CY11211111 811111111111 1'll11I'Ql'S 111111-11 11v111 111111l11ss f1l12l1'10111'. 5:5-jill. 1111-11 1'I'l1Slli'Cl Asl111x'ill11's M211111111s 1111 ll1l'1I' YVZII'-H l11gQ11s1 S1111111. 115-1151. Gz1s111111z1 21gz1i11 11011 11111y 111 11111 High l,lJ1IllC'1'S, 311-111, 1111111111111 11l11s11ly l1y Asl111x'ill11 1111 11111 111111111 fl11111. .1111111111yi11g 111 S2ll1SlJlll'y. 11111 Bison 2111 11111 1I'2lIlllJlCCl 11111 xv1'll0NN'-.I2lC1i4'lS. 39-117. :Xl ' G1111111sl111111, l111w11x'1'1, 11111 l1111z1ls 111111 ll1'l1JI'l' il 1 11111111111i11111l 1111111111 11111. 111-211. 'l'l111 1111x1 Illglll, llll' Bisou 111lz1l1z11111l wi111 ll 111s1111111l111g I'Olll 111' 11111 .I111l'111s1111 111' R11211111l111 21QQI'4'12Q2ll1lJI1, 171111121111 1'Ul'VV21l'Cl E11g11n11 N11'1111ls stands 1'x11111'1a11tly 4,11-211, 111110 B11llCl11gS 111' B1l1'l1I1Ql11l1 W1'l'1' 11111 21s Bison stars lack Powell and K1111 Ya1l11111111gl1 leap f111 - - - 1 - 1 , 1 1' ' 1 1-- I 111 '1 1 1 ll 1- 111111 the I'Cl3OL1I'1Cl in the Class AA PFC'-SFHSOU T111111nam11n1. m M Hcmnf' 41 154' to ,mul bl Um' 1 l 1111111111111 111 Cfl1211l111111. 41-411, .I111111111y111Q 111 1s11l1z11. xglmnl CI12111111 RI'Y?1I1t, lgznml K1111 Y2il'lJOZ'0l1Q'll, fwnlur 1'1'z111k HaSG1'll,,f11f11,'1n'fl .1?1K'1x 1'11w1'11,1f11r11v nfl gx. W Qu 0 I L 1 'i :J E, -I B .rg 3 2: X25 S- Xi JK I , Ill! ,gf 4 Q f 0' , 1 Q4 'Y . 49 Ill i X, P. Jam ...J xx If mu! SSN Q if O V f K . FQN E5 U 0 4- ,, ml V FF J KK qty! if-H4 W9 8 L N7 2: fi' 1 High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High High Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Poi nl Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point Point. , . . , . Point. .. ,,.. Point, , . . . , Point Point 54 47 51 45 157 Ti .gl fgfi O5 5o 53 59 16 40 46 25 41 42 33 57 154 62 5+ 56 30 fits Lexington ..., .... Tlfayetteville. . . . . . TDurham. . . TW'ihnington. .lc-Ilierson. ..... . . . , 'Gastonia .... . . , . Carolina lwosh, . , . . it Iliarlotle, . l.'Xsl1eville, , Wiastonia. . . 254 Asheville . . . lSalisbury ..., .,,. 'Greensboro . .It'lTCl'SOIl. . . if E. C. Glass. lfiharlotte, . Reynolds. . E. C. Glass. Pl! iSalishury ..., .... 3kc,i1't'CI'lSl50l'0. Reynolds. . xhurlington . Ilialeigh .... IBux'lington. IDnrha1n. . . Pk T Class .XA Pre-season ili0llI'1l2lIHf'l'll. I Class AA State 'liOlll'Il2lIHQ'l'lI. ak Conlierenee Gaines. Burlington .... .... 35 15 4 40 'S 'S 43 .54- 54 :ffl 38 3 I 46 47 Qh 24 134 38 40 37 55 35 tsl 36 38 46 2 5 48 the linals, the Bison unleashed a poxve1'ful at- taek to take the Cihanipionship Crown. 63-48. Incliviclually, All-State -lack Powell and Ken Yzn'horough topped the scoring column, while Cfharlie Bryant, Jerry Paschal, and Frank Has- sell WCW' lhl' Ulllslfindillg df'l'CU5iVf' SUNY- iuillt ttlllll alt in the an sinnilt lHtUllN -junior varsity basketball meinhers are, lgfl In l'I-.Q,I!,kflI'.Vf row lylaicus Stont R nnit f urunt Xl Ro in h H nolcl f l hardt, Dickie Hayes, Donald Levina, and Ronnie Falls. .Second row B ll ones, a ms Dnlappt lx n VM hh I l Davidson, Bohhv Davis, Bill Culler, George Bright, and Roheit I et 88 x'x,4f X QYW .gfvffff , . U, 5 gf fax Wx S Ltjfl: Donald Rogvrs puts lorth E1 St1'11g'g'lc- as hc trivs to pin Kvnnt' thc situation xwll in hzincl as Harold hlorgan givvs up rcsistancc. Grapplers Pin N.C. Crown 'I'ht- IQBU Blzicla Bison wrvstling tvzini. unclcr thc' tlircction ol' Cfozivh XYilliznn Gibson, CZIIHL' lllI'OllQll il winning sczison with zinothvr stzttt' Chzinipionship. taking hw- victorivs in svvvri nizitclics. In tht' initizil inzitch. -Il'l'lit'I'SOI1 ol' Rozinokt' th Andrews. Right: Glenn Hudson sc-cins to have lcll to thc locals, 22-19. Roinping ovvr Dzivicl- son Frosh, QI-Io, thc Bison inzitinvn took thvii' first clclicat at thc hands ol' thc Czirolinzi lfrosh, QI-13. Hustling hack into action, tht- Pointvrs liquiclzitvcl Grccnshoro, gil-lo, zincl in il 1'c'ttn'n match, Davidson lfrosh, 21-I I. lll2lSIlI1Q tlt-lk-zit for thv second titnc, thu Bison lbll lwliorv Rozinokv, IQ-Ili. Cllinchinq' tht' Chznnpion- ship, thc locals clcfvzitccl ciIxt't'I1SlJUI'U, Q8-io. W,-.-.--.Y . K Hoping lioi' zmothm' yczix' with an outstanding 1'cCoi'cl tht' local m it nivn arc, lfjfl lnrz'gl1l,gfir'.i'f rnzw: Clhippy XVootl. llonnltl Rogt-rs. Cf I.. Clorn. Kt'1lIlt'Il1 .Xriclrvws,-lziclc xvilliS,-IZIIHCS Slaydon, and Glenn Hudson. .S'w'r111fl1'11zr'.' lla-nrt-ll Winslow, Harold fXlo1'gzt1i,AIi1ninY l'iI't'L'IH2'11l. Roy Bragg, Bohby Blavk, Carl Stone, and Don Tnllivvr. 90 Bison litimlz-is it-st up nit:-r at rip-ruzwin' pt-p rally, :incl hupc- that tht' tlmtlmll qznnc' will ln- as stutt-sshil. Chu: ltuul:-rs .uv lf!! In ngffff llvttx' lllIlili,AIJlIIll'N liuvlq, Nlzirtlm llum't'l', Max Slicml, hlasvut l'lzihy Bison. llulon clllilllllltl Hi-t-ky Milly Sliirlvv tizillimurr-, mul Yvlivtia NVilc'ox. Bl D Wh. F. h I F. h I stmvt- lor pt'x'lk'c'tion :is llit'ycliliQ'4'1itly piulftiucl ue n t' t' lin' this SUZISOIIQS work tmclvr Miss gxlllt l m .X Ilnsh ul' Itlut' :tml whitv, in clamp ul' hzmrls, Vllllwll' :mtl thc' I.1l11ili:1r l,z-t's livsu' that yvlllu stzlrtvcl illlll'0llQll0lll thc' yvzir, the-y If-cl tht- t'lit'n'i's ll ull' nimtlit-1' st-nsmi ul' pvp lin' tht' ll.l'.ll.S. llI'UllQ'lll thc spirit to liuiiivcoiiiiiiq, pvp Vlllllls tilit-c'i'lt-:tilt-rs. linwiililig nvw t'llt't'l'S. zlncl :mtl nlzliicws. On Siiiivmfs lllX'll2lllOll :ts Slirmt miisiiig lhm' t'I1lllllNlJlSlll ul' tht' ciuwtl with tht- Bowl Cozlvli. thc- c'lit'c'l'lt':tclt'rs wort' in tlltli ulrl um-s tht-y lplluwc-ml il spiritml Sl'lIl'lllllt' ul' cliost-n :tml tlwy c'l1c'vi't'cl tht' N. CT. till-stu Ipollmll :mtl lmskt-tlmll Quint-s, lm-:tiling tht' tc'zl1i1tox'ic'tm'y. vxvitrwl llms iii tht' l-SIX'tll'llt' Nlglllt' :mtl whilt: liglgkt-ilmll In-mlglit tht-ii' clit-t'i'iiiQ tu at Clust llQlll- lllllllil :Incl thvy Qzlw thvir lwst to this rviiiztiiiiiig l'1lt't'tf-fl Ihr' yvznr In-Ilmrv. tht- t-ight I'IllJlt'l'S sport. l.1't's hun lhnl yr-ll 'fi slmtlt tht- 1'l14't'1'l1'mlc-i's as thvy lrvigiii pl'm'ti4'c'. lm!! In ll-Qflff .IQIIIIPS liuvli, Mas Slllillli. Shirlt X Hnlliiiimv, lit-rkx' .Xulrxg fiulnn lflmmllzw, Nlnrtlm lloux'x'1', lit-tty lgllfli, :mtl X't'llCll2l YYil4'c1x. Boys Learn Rules of Athletic Participation It's a one-two-three as Kenneth Frye leads his gym Class in calisthenics. Laughs and shouts from the hoys' locker room indicated that another gym Class was in session. With sports in their hlood the hoys dressed quiekly, impatient to he out on the Iield for tag loothall or hasehall or up in the gym for haskethall, wrestling, or volleyhall. Before any games hegan they were quickly whipped into shape with a one, two. three. tour during their Calisthenics. Afterwards they divided into teams putting their hearts into the sport. The few not interested in these major sports ehose partners tor tennis, ping pong, or horse- shoes. All the hoys learned some ol' the rine points ol' their favorite sport under the Careful direetion ol' coaches Tony Simeon. Adolph Honeyeutt. and Bert lshee. With the sound ot the warning huzzer they rushed down for a quick shower and prepared for their next elass. Wlhen the weather prohihited out-ot'-door gymnastics. the hoys alternated with the girls in using the gym. During the girls possession, the hoys went to elassrooms where they learned vital laetors in tirst aid or fine points, elever teehniques. and important plays in the many sports. This hoy's gym elass reinemhers the age old adage o Wpraetiee makes pert!-et as they try their htek lmdet the basket. -os. fb lufff iumh Sll umm mu-x llmmhi I'n'mx'uw I Iunl ilu' umwuxa-1, liuflnm: 4Iim .l2lI'l'1'll gmc! I I Jun ...L P IIIVIII 1:-.lf I1 in im Iuxxvlxlu'IUH'lll1'1l:lxl1 Ir1.l xv: Iulluxx lll!' 1IIl IIVIIXI' L'Xlll lH'llUKl. X vmivr AI:-rry lmriwk 'J f3 'lnfff .l2lllll'S l lmx'1'1's, R. Cf. Hicks, ami liul1lvx'Yz1lc11lillm re-iurn IIN'zlllllvlii'c'c1llipxl14'lll iI1lK'I'QYIl1 pm-riml. lfmlmu Iiululmv h12lI'lill and 'l'm'nl XYilscm mlm-posit tlwir Imskm-tlmll lugs in llmvir lockm-rs lu-lkm1'v lvuvixxg for Ihv ucv flaw. -' 4 X Q J A -.N Hi ,- ,Ax N. .f I Q -N It's up zxncl z1t'4'in ns tension mounts during a girlis basketball gaint' in tht- lirst pt-riod gym class. Im!! Z0 zfghf: fNlz1ry'l'i'c'pkt:, gxlllli' Brain, Annc l,z1inlJc'th, and Betsey Davis. Ann Upcl1urcl1's Belles 'l'hm' soimtl ol' thc' lmvll catch period zinnouncvcl gym rlzlss to mzmy llI'CSl1lIR'I1 and sophomore- Qirls. Rushing' down to the lockvr room thvy quickly clonnccl their gym cloth:-s and pro- pzirccl lor play. XYCz1tlic-1' pcrmitting they qz1tl1t'rt'cl up vqilipnic-nt and took it outsiclc- llor soc't't'r, it-nnis. or zirvhvry. Alitvr 21 lbw lmrivl' c'x:'i't'ist's thv girls wvrcf NN'2lI'lIlK'Kl up and l't'2lLly to lwgin. .Xll tlctiyitivs wvrt' Czlrriccl out lllHli'I' tht' slxillliil clircction ol' their Cozicli. Miss .Xnn LllJClll1I'Cl1. XX'ith thc zlpprozicliing Chilly winds ol winter thc- ffronps wcrv liorcvcl insiclv wht-rc ziltvrnziting H with thc- lmoys in thc- usr ol' tht' Qym they lt'Qirnt'cl thc arts ol' first zlifl. sl1z1i'pt'm'cl thvir illlll in lmskc-tlmzill. vollcylmzill, Hvlcllxall. and ring' tvnnis, :incl clist'ox'c'ri'rl nt-w stvps in lmll- room amd squzirc clzincing. .Xs thc' wairin sun rc'tnrnm'cl. 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In 11151113 fNa1111'y RZIUIIII, xlillllt' 5l1'z1l1:111cl, Hvlly I11111 Gray, Doris li1'iggs,:1111l 13211111 S fnllnm fffl: I11s1 Uilllllillll :11xl1il1' l11'I'111'1' l'1'lil'illQ 111 1l11' sl111wc'1's Doris Briggx, l'111g li1'111x11 Jllllf fX1:11'x' 'l'1'1'11k1' g:1ll111 ll ' HIIIJIII Nl11111x1111 1111x 1111 QNIII 1I111I11x ll 1 IUII1111111 1 1 . II11'111111-Il11111111111111111111111l11'Iz1l1'x1g11w1l1, lfffllmn llfjfllf 1 ' 1 '1 . 1 -' 1' 1 -' I ' 114 4111111x 1111111 1111! 'J :S Diamond Cutters liaelt of experienee and endless days of' rain eost the 1949 Black Bison lmaseliall teani a severe setliaek. liut they Caine through the season with three wins and seven losses. ln eharge ol' Coaching was Carroll Bowen. Facing the top teams of' the state. the diamond eutters picked their men, relying on the veterans to hold the opposition at hay. Donning' the Cateher's garb were expert alternate receivers Leo Delappe and Perry -lones. Hurlers .lack Powell, -Ierry Paschal, and -lim g'l,elity Scearce held their own at the plate and exhilvited some creditable pitching. The infield was in the capalmle hands of Charlie Bryant, kloe Mickey, Rudy Upton, Don Har- rison, and Leroy Land. Heavy slugging' lay Charlie Bryant, Rudy Upton. Bill Craig, and W'inston's eateher. Ed Niorris, erouehes at the plate while lieroy liand follows through. fa . E tn.. h1t'lIll74'l'S of' the diamond crew are, lqfl In rigllt, fin! roztf: Bill Craig, Harold Embler, -Iaek Powell, lieo- nard llelappe, Don Har- rison, and ,lim tlarrett. Sf'cor1rl rzzzfu' ,lim Seearee, Sam Gibson, l,awrt-nee Kimball, Pete llones, and Ken l rye. 'lfunl rote: Manager Darrell Smith, Charlie Brvant, .lerry Pas- chal, Ken Welch and Coaeh Carroll Bowen. .lint .larrett raeked up the runs. lhose high flies to the outfield were taken in liy Alarrett, Upton, and Craig. Decided improvement spurred the team on to the next season when they intended to eop the championship and put down the past year's stificompetition. YVith some experieneed hoys on hand, they look forward to a smashing' Victory over all. Hoinerun kings are valualmle to the liaseluall team. Lqfl I rfglzl: Coaeh Carroll Bowen, l,t-onartl llelappe, ,lint .lat rett, Bill Craig, and Don llarrison. XT., 3 c 3aff,.J E i Flying Feet Speecl on tl1e Cinder Circuit S4'lllllQ wl'x'l'l'grl i'l'c'rn'cls. iIili'0clllc'iiiQ ll iivxx I1'i'1'iic'l' l'll2IIIllhl0llSlIlll xx'r'i'l' lhl' high spuls ul lhl will lllkllll ll uk lc llll lhix xl- mm N .' 1 41 N 1 1 mln' . . .- N v.- . ,,. ,..-Q Xx'lIllllllU, lmy il llil'l' IlI2Il'Qill. lhv SIJl'l'Cl5ll'I'S look Ihr' NS'l'Sll'l'll vurilk-i'f'iif'c' c'rmx'li. with lhllilwii -lQ.IlIl topping his lvcmcl zmrl lllzircl X IllPlJlUllLIll summing iiclmcl iii lha high lump ilu' lllllll Point liivilzillmisil xsziw non lw lh1i'li:1lli with thc' lm-ails gaining il scvoiicl plan, ln lhm xl.ilr mmvl. lmimw cuppvcl lhl ,lml fisirrisuii sl-l il 1'4'l'm'rl in lhl' Win. lJlll'll1lIll U II Q, 'WTI with f1ll.H.lUHl, I .i In I I Iliff: Spvl-slsl4'l's. limi MVN1-il, Cilylli- Ki2ll'l'lillIl. llill ll H I ' 1 5 I N ll, M 4 Um iXil'cilllIlI1,2lIlli l,ill'l'1'll xVil1SlOXX' cll'wl'l'x'c' ei rvwl Z!lill'I' win- I7ljIl'l', ning lhm' Illill'I'l'i1lY in llic wvilvrli1'rwlill'i'l'iu'l-lrzivlx IIlt'l'l. lfllfflllll lf-'XII Will-1 vsisy l'm'ni fiUlllSIUl1 llzirriss lzil-ws il low liurcllv, lMm111f!gl1l.' 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Blaclc Bison Courtiers In spite ol' steady drilling on the weak spots and the skillful direction from coach Adolph Honeycutt, the 1949 Black Bison tennis team suffered a losing and disappointing season. On the scheduled slate of games came two matches each with R. Reynolds, Hanes, Greensboro, Charlotte, and Davidson Frosh. The state championship contest was held at Goldsboro. High Point entries Clyde Baxter and Dick Boyles matched for the doubles bout, and Rolph Albert contested for the singles. Final victories fell to Charlotte holding the singles crown and Goldsboro eopping the doubles. Undaunted by their 1949 season, the racke- teers began their spring practice, determined to top last year's losses with a score ol' victories. Members ol' the squad were Ralph Brown, Dick Boyles. Clyde Baxter, Rolph Albert, Yates Adams, Bob Bundy, and Harold Gib- hardl. 544. I.gft: Tops on the tennis courts are these '4Q stars. Lqfl io rizghl: Dick Boyles, Rolph Albert, and Clyde Baxter. Rzlglil: Ralph Brown lohs one to his opponent in the opposite court. 'l'ravis, Gene Bouldin, Henry Weaver, and title-holder, Bobby Padgett. 1 , llobby Padgett, star ofthe Black Bison state champion- ship golf team and state medalist, beams proudly down upon his liard-earned trophy. Linlcsmen Recapture N. C. State Championship Paced by lettermen Bobby Padgett and Gene Bouldin, the High Point High School golf team won for the second Consecutive year the North Carolina State Championship. Held at the Emerywood Country Club, these aspiring parformers captured both the individual and team lirst honors. Padgett led the locals with a 72-76, and Bonldin scored a close 81-87 to cop the championship title with a team score of 633 strokes. X'Vith teamsinen NValter Travis and Henry NVeaver as co-gollers, the squad teed off in scheduled matches with Greensboro, R. Reynolds, Reidsville, and Davidson Frosh. Snatching both games from the locals, David- son walked ofl' with two wins and R. Rey- nolds managed one victory, losing the other in a return match. ln retaliation, the Bison golfers scored dual wins over Reidsville and arch-rival Greensboro, racking up a creditable record of eight games, Hve wins, three losses. tiene liouldin accepts the trophy from Mr. l.. Perry on behalf of thc golf team. l,q'f! In rilghl: Mr. L. Perry, secretary of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, Walter s rss FOR INDUSTRY in study, work, and play very phase of life was represented in our ac- tivities, from home making to sportsmen. Each organization held its individual standards high, and each strove to carry out its purpose successfully. ln our study, work. or enjoyment we gave our all and in turn we received knowledge of getting along with our fellow men. As we under- took and fulfilled each responsibility in our special club, we were molding our characters. Through concentration on the high ideals of life we built ourselves up for the tasks which will one day he ours. In leading or in following we have received experience vital in our ascent into our world. ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS CLUBS MUSIC 1 I. Hcacls Suzanne' Slatc and lNlargarct Staincy tax thcir hrains ovcr thc cndlcss prohlcins arising during thc production of thc logo PICHIIIAN. l.qfl.' llngravcrs, l,2il.!l0ll11SUH, Yun Boylcs, and Doris Ciravcn. arc hard at work cutting and incasuring hcforc thc class portraits arc scnt to thc ciigrzivcrs. 'lofi zitqlzl: Pcqgy Clark. lypist. lack Willis, Sports cditor, and printing cditors, .Xnn lfolgcr and Ycnctia Willcox, congrcgatc in thc l,l'iMlC.NN oflicc, linlmm rixqlzls Mary Lou Dillon Iypcs away on hcr copy as hcr co-workcrs, All-American Aspirants XN'ilh lhrcc yczirs ol' All- px Sflfo, S if-A Ania-riczm honor rulings ns zx Y S f . . . 1 ml' challenging inccnllvc, thc logo .ji 3 l',lClN1ll2.-XN stall' orQz1nizcd quick- r' U .rs A5599 ly' to zissu-inc thc rcsponsihilily ol producing zinolhcr lop-notch annual for High Point High School. .'XClV2lIlClI1g ncw idczls for thc yczn' hook xvcrc cdilor, 81122111110 Slzllc, husincss 1IlZlH2lQt'i'. Bclly Io Snidcr, and ziclviscr, Miss Dot Hollzir, who zittcndcd thc N.C.P.l. convcnlion :il Clhzipcl Hill. This convcntion had its hcginnings lust spring duc inzlinly lo thc cllorls oll prcccclino' cditor, Hcywood Xv2lSl1lJlll'I1. Each pc-riod in thc l,l'IMllI.'XN ollicc rcvczilccl rcsolutc joiiriizilisls. cxhzmstimg' cw-ry cllorl lo wrilc thc sznnc inatcrizll in 21 vzlricly oli slylc- zincl wording . . printinq cclitors sccking' an art crlitor lcan Lzircoin and lonnnic- lmntz, copy cditor, contrihutc thcir advicc. 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Mary l.il1 Ciasvy, and 5.11110 Bain, IU3 Pointers of Interest With a nose for news. a flair lor origi- nality, and an eye lor personalities, the 1949- lQ5U 1'rfir1l1'r stafl' organized to lmetfin inuuedi- ately the -ioh ol' putting, out every three weeks an interesting, popular sehool newspaper. liditor, Carolyn Andrews: adviser, Miss Eleanor Youngg and business manager. Nancy Perry- nian attended the North Carolina Press In- stitute at Chapel Hill in the early fall. The icleas and suggestions they received there helped theiu to greatly improve the niake-up of their paper, Alter a six weeks eourse in yjournalisni, the stall' prepared to start on the first edition ol' the paper, giving the new reporters ample opportunity to learn the trade. Editor, Carolyn Andrews and associate editor. Marty Burton passed the knowledge they possessed Associate editor lvlarty Burton and editor Carolyn Andrews head an efiieient Pofnlrr staff. 'I nfl left: Beaminq over their latest aeeoniplishment the l,0liVLf1'7 editorial stall' members are, lijfl In rrylzl: Alanet Blair, .Xnne Shipwash, Anne Garst, Bob Bundy, Barry Ruth, Kent Hubbard, and Ronnie Current. 'lop rrglll: .X eonler- enee is Called and adviser, Miss Young, hears the latest reports. Lefl lu right: Ronnie Current, hliss Yollllil- KWH Hubbard, Gladys Hall, Teasa Bloom, and Tom Beaver. Hnllnm ffjfl: -just a friendly interview hetyveen reporters as Betty Martin, Torn Beaver, Sally Trepke, Bob Bundy, and Carolyn Andrews gather in Pomlwr ofliee. Iinllnm l'IQllf.' Getting tlireir first peek at a hot-off-the-press IjUZ'lZff'f writers .lanet Blair, Barry Ruth, lvlarty Burton, Carolyn Andrews, Ronnie Current, and Gladys Hall look mighty proud. YB-. a,k -an ,Suv Hsu! HUG. .Ok f' no 8. J mer Q . F s . Q f 5 xi 3 h kwa Q is S W i 3: tier: ts E ' H.. ' . x -1f5'7b.f,4 .. A fix if' 19010 'Q' Qbuimx, A Y as M X A ' I ik' is - , as f 3 N a x. f, ' .gm '-'-me K. 1 5- -,gig xx 'Wu il V ' iwupw .M ,, Qqxgr M ! ff? 'mm Carrying out the qualifications for the Honor Society, the members inducted last spring are, left io rzigl1l,gfir'.sl roze: Gor die Maxwell. lWargaret Stamey, Tommie Lentz, Don McNeil, Bill lWcGuinn, Bettytjo Snider, and lNlary Lou Dillon Swrznirl ron-: Nancy Oglesby, Suzanne Slate, Anne Shipwash, Hal Davis, Bob Ladehoff, and Bob Fountain. Followers of the Keystone and the Flaming Torch Ilfl CHAI- uonon saunv Following a service marked 5 QU with beauty and simplicity, ' N W V 5' W 5 5 L. twelve seniors were inducted into the I95U chapter of the National Honor Society. - Tommie Lentz, president pre- sided over the impressive ceremony. After the traditional tapping, the inductees took their vows and received their pinsfthe keystone, representing the high ideals of the society: and the flaming torch, signifying their purpose to follow the light of truth. The four principles ofthe society--Character, Leadership. Scholar- ship, and Service-'were personihed by four veteran members. climaxing one of the most beautiful occasions of the year. Having received one of the highest honors paid to students, the old and new members combined with determination to match the successes of former years. Club oflicers, vice- president, Mary Lou Dillong secretary, Suzanne Slate: treasurer, Margaret Stameyg and ad- viser, Mrs. Rogers. provided president Tommie Lentz with suggestions for the year's work. The task of compiling the scrapbook containing 106 Leaders in the National Honor Society are, ltjff fo rziqlll: Mary Lou Dillon, vice-president: lWargaret Stanley treasurerg Mrs. Leila Rogers, faculty adviserg Suzanne Slate, secretaryg and Tommie Lentz, president. a ' c'lippiru.fs ul' scluml cvviils was limu'llm'cl x'm'ry V . 5 1 5 Cnpzllxly hy Clorclim' lX'l:ixw1'll. I i 'l'lu' lirsl prqivfl was llu' szllc ol' slziliuiuwy to stiulvnls mul gc'lu'rnl puhlic. With ll4'2!l'ly 7 V m 7 c'u-opvrzllioii, tlu'y zu'hi1'x'1'cl Ilu' szllvs wilh l lLk X I X l ' fuuul rvsulls illlil ll c'cu1siclc'i'z1l1l1' profil in llu' l X-SQ lI'4'2lSlll'y. l,:lu'r in Ilu' yt'21l'. ilu' Illt'lIllHl'I'S A xxx -r I sold lwrsonmzil Czmls to llu' prospc'c'Iix'4' Ql'ilflllllll'S f ol'llu'c'lz1ss. A' mg lorc'L's, ilu' llmuir Smu'u'ly mul llu' livin Chili C0llII'llJllll'Cl llu'ir sc'rx'iCn's to zuu1tlu'r K - lillllfllllll ol' svluuil lili' hy sponsoring Ciollcgn' Day in Ilu' lull. Q ' 'l'lu' spring iiuliuiion was tlu' I't'll1lllIllI1Q l him' c'x'1'nl ol' tlu' vczlr. llollowinq zuurllu'r g 5 , . l IIlt'lIlOl'2llllK' C1'I't'lIl0I1V. lin' pvr Ccnl ol, Ilu' , Q5 ' D i S- ' ,1l1IllUI'Cl2lSS wvra' lzlppvcl to Curry on lllt'COlll1IlQ ' YCZII'-S work. llighlighting Ilu' program was . tlu' zmmlzil prf'sc'mzition ol' ilu' Honor Scwicty X S4'rx'ic'c' Awzlrcl lo that Slllll1'11l who lu'sl sn'rx'n'd 3 ,,' . A ..,' . ,, H , ,,., ' 'Z ' 2 . . , . . -l. lf 1' ' Mm' . '1 'f 'f 'H N 'l l 'I ll ' his sclumol mul C'l2lSSIl12llQ'S. Izxccllinq in Ilu' Sm'n'Iv .Xwslnl W'llllll'l', L1rau'1m1sly zu'1'4'pls lu'r Inu- I 5 . l h V ' ihv in ilu- iq. 1, N win- imlm-limi, c iizllilirzlllmis was XX'lIlllCI', Doris c4I'ilV1'll. I I I L I 'I lu-sv :uw ixiclinrlvw ima: llu' Nuliuxml llmun' Sucivly arc' outslzuuling m'xzu11lvlm's ul' this m'gz1nizz1limm's high stznulurals. lffl In rughl: 4lzu'k lxlJll'lUl!,.'U1lIl lIruw4lm'r, Clurulyn .Xxulrc'ws, llimmy wV00lll'Il, lfrvcl l zirnu'r, Ba1'lmz11'z1 Slurrt, -lack Willis, Nulu'y.If'un Muiirrw, Yun lluylc's,.lc'z1ri .Xrmlic'lrl, mul David lirm'wm'r. 1 --J ..-J nr sbt' -1- '1- 107 Betas Maintain l ligl1estScl1olastic verages 1 ' Serving as an incentive to lowcr classmen to keep up their scholastic average is the National Beta Club. All jun- iors whose grades average 92 and seniors whose grades aver- age go are eligible for membership. Achievement in tasks undertaken, leader- ship in home and school, and outstanding character at all timesfthese three virtues brought lifty new members into the Beta Club on November 22. 1949, in a simple but dignified ceremony conducted by Bob Fountain, presi- dent. After solemnly taking their vows the students were warmly accepted by the older members and together they began the year's work. Bob Fountain, presiding at the meetings, was aided by Tommie Lentz. vice-presidentg Nancy Jean Monroe, secretary: and Peggy Scholars like these represent the Beta Club as ollieers, Lzffl lo ziglzl: Peggy Clark, treasurer: Bob Fountain, president: Nancy Jean Monroe, secretary, Miss Geneva Highifill. adviser: and Tommie l,entz, vice-president. Yr-.e an Beta Club meml,ers are, lqfl In l'!',QlIf,'fiVA'f role: .Iaek Marion, Billy Ray Tucker, Tommie l.entz, Tlioinasine Strother, Ramelle Hylton, Gladys Hall. Norma Jean Ansell, and Nancy ,lean Monroe. Sfrozzd row: Bob Bundy, .Xnn Hardee, Hal Davis, Betty .lean Floyd, Peggy Clark, Ann Allred, George Davis, Miss Highfill, adviser, Bob lfoun- tain, and Suzanne Slate. Nc-w iii:-iiiln-rw ul tht- lin-tsl flltih imtzillvtl this Ikill. sm' lf!! lt1llQflf.fl7lflI7It'.' Rzirlivl l,i-mitinl. .xllll l tilgvi'. Nlzirtv lim'- ltltl. X ixi.m Nllll1'l'..lJlHt'l Iglilll l'i'ziiiu's Nliill. Ndmx Ilulltm ix N1 . Ell'Y.ll'5lll Nt-xwllulmini .Xi'mIivIzl, :incl l'.itri4'i4i Mais- Nvx. Nffttfif!1ft,i,- ,Xmtn liyriiiii, .Xiinv Sliipwzisli, liwky lliimi, l'41t -luliiismi, Chmlim' lNlziXw4'lI, .Xniiv thirst, .It-giiit-tts' llzmlxinx. Nziiivy .Xtlxiiiy llill'll1ll2lSllUl'l, l.isi Siiytlc-1, mitllluziiiii flrzlliziiii. Html fuztx' lltivitl lh'i'wm'i',.Izivk Katy. llvvlxy Ibmuly, tittllt-1-ii lY.n'cl, Nsimy Smiiiivl, llniiiu' hliiipliy, Ruth l'hillips. 'llviszi nltbtllll, lhwris llrimks, :intl 'liiiiiiiiy Yu ik, tionzi Ctlzirk, ti't'zisiii't'i'g :intl wzix ziclviscml hy Miss v C-n'iit'x'zi lliqhlill. 'l'ht' mqziiiizzitimi Cciiiilmiiwrl with thc' N11- l llonoi' Socivty to prniscnt Collcgl' llziy to tht' stuclviits who wvrv planning to ittvncl c'ollc-gr. Ri'px'vsc'iitz1tivvs lmiii xvcll- knowii sclitmls :incl i111ix'ci'sitics hoth iiczu' :incl lin lilllli' to ziiiswvr any qiivstion pupils might 4 ll2lX'K' C0Il1.'l'I'IllllU' I'i'KllllI'Q'lll1'IllS lilll' CIlll'2lI1Cl'. H cu clits siilnivfts. :incl cvvii thc' vlioica- ofa cullvgv. lt was at vvrv pmlitzihlc :incl e-nlovnlmlv clziv. On l c'hriizi1'y itith. tht' livtzi Chili pn'sviitc'cl Mi: uhm Sloan :tml hix lic uicl ziir mmqrziiii to . I l tht' stiiclviit hocly. llvwymic' sliowvcl ziiiiiisc- lIll'1tl and iiitvivst its Mr. Sluzm clisplziyctl thc' liqiic'l'zic'tiuii ol' stir :incl its lioriiis. Along with thc Mzircli winds. tht' Nzititmzil lictzi Cluh coiixviitioii hlvw into Rzilvigli. 'lhvrc clvlvgzitvs mc-t llI'Oll1 :ill mm' tha' Slillt' tu iiizikv lvI'll'INlS. talk ovcr clillivilltivs, zmcl tralclc so' t liitioiis. l,oc'ail i'cpi'csm'i1t1itiws Catlin' hzick to l thvii' High Point vliziptc-1' with nvw iclczis :incl Iivlzis ,XII-tt .Xllrc-ml, liulrrlhiiicly, zuitl Aluliiiiiy Bull lmik iHlHK.di2llt.lV sm to work In lwnm. thvir own mt-I' il list ul pi'wwpi'r'tix'i' iii1'liili4'i'4 to :ich I A ' I .iftixv lurgil tiitggiiiilgitifxii, lllliilllllillltill lll IQQQ-IQSU. 9 Qrators Promote Better Speech and Expression Outstanding in the English field are these Masque and Gavel members. Left to 1'iglit,,fir.r! row: Doris Craven, Shirley Gallimore, Carolyn Andrews, Peggy Clark, Nancy Oglesby, Pat -johnson, Becky Johnson, and Bert Bragg. .S'wrnr1fl row: Gordie Maxwell, Margaret Stamey, Anne Welch, Barbara Tillson, Dot Lewis, Nancy jean lN1onroe, and Su- zanne Slate. Third rnz1:.' Fred Farmer, Martha Stone, Betty Martin, Betty .jo Snider, Tomrnie Lentz, George Davis, and Bill McGuinn. l'10Il7'flZ VOZl'.' Robert Giles, Chad Rogers, Bob Fountain, Bob liadehofln, and Bill Craig. 1' T 'S x Always striving to promote A Q better speech and expression 5 ? was the lively Masque and gf-f'1?-2 Gavel Club. This year was a special one for the organization for it marked the tenth anni- versary ol' the National Masque and Gavel Club. As one of the first schools to become a charter member, the local unit each year has strived to better the group until now it ranks among the highest and most active in the nation. With the idea of this special occasion in mind a suitable induction at which forty stu- dents were taken in was planned by the oflicers: Patricia Johnson, president: Margaret Stamey. vice-president: Peggy Clark. secretary: Re- becca -Iohnson, treasurer: Bill Craig, sergeant- at-arms: and their adviser, Miss Ruth Good- man. Closely allied with the school radio station WVHPS the Masque and Gavel sponsored the radio workshop for six weeks. W'hen it later Up and coming in the dramatic lield are these Masque and Gavel officers. Lgfl lo righl: Bill Craig, sergeant- at-armsg Becky Johnson, treasurerq Miss Ruth Good- I I man, adviserg lat -Iohnson, presidentg leggy Clark, secretary, and Margaret Stanley, vice-president. hvcznnt- srhool-widc, thvy st'rx'c'cl :ts lt'ztdcrs, giving :iid to tht' mzmy lit-ginncrs. At thcsc Clzissvs sttldvnts lt'z1rnt'd zthont mzmy ol' thc dill'c'rt'nt phztscs ol' l1I'02lClCllSllI1Q snrh ns script- writing, acting, znmonnving, :md l'IlQlIlQ't'l'lIlLf. During tht' your many ztwzlrds lior rt-vognition lmy tht' nzitionztl chztptcr wcrt- oll't'rt-d. lhvy wort- mc-t lay czigcr :md vztrnvst purticipzmts working livvcrishly soma' tritnnphzmt zmd happy, othvrs lll1SllCC'K'SSlilll :md diszippointcd, hut all profiting lay thcir t'xpt'ric'nct'. Cfhzlptcr Stan' Award and Nzltionnl Stan' .-Xwnrcl wcrt' prt-st'ntt'd this yt-an' lor thc lirst timc. ln ordcr to ztid thc studvnt council linztncizilly, thc- orgnnizzltion workvd t'm'rg't'tic'ztlly pro- ducing two ont'-ztvt Cotiivclivs lor tht' vntirt' stndvnt hody. 'l'ht- plnys wcrt' hoth grcnt stlcccsscs with tht- nndicncc roaring att tht' 1 2lIIlllSlIlQ incidents tts tht' plots nnl'oldt'd. Concluding 21 prospcrous amd ztctivt' yczlr, l ' tht' clnli looks lrztck on thvn' locnl Must ut' amd l Mststptt- :mtl flint-l mt-xnln-rs, fllmtl liogvrs, li2iI'lD2il'2i Gzlvvl lcnth nnniW.rgm.V with pridt. and Quig- 'l'illson, :intl lit-ttv .lo Sniclvr, rztirl ztclx'iuc'r fitlUKllIl2llliS ' Iiooktwtst- in st-ttrrlt ol plztv tnztttwinl. lillfllflll of21fl1ivw'111v11l- N1-wly intlortt-tl hlaisrltnt- :mtl Clnvt-l lIlf'lIllll'l'S zxrv, lwfl In r'igl1l,.fir.t'l rmzu' Gladys Hall, Kent Hubbard, Gaylivllt- lnglv, lit-ttv It-gm lflovcl, .Xnnv llnin, livtsy Kilim-rnzmlt, -lzmt-t lilziir, livtzi Morris, l ranCt's Mull, and U. ll. Ricrson. .S'rfm1f1' fmt-gi itinrol lX1'c'Kinnt-y, lit-tty Cllztrkt- Ilillon, Marty linrton, Vt-111-tia Wilvox, Ann Wfright, lllzcnt- lioylcs, .lo .-Xnnv Ronk, Rtnnvllt- Hylton, Norinzt Alt-an .Xnsm-ll, and Max Williams. 'I hm! rnzr: Nancy Samuel, Tommie Strothvr, Ann Xlltt-tl, Yivisin Millrr, Rztrltvl l.t'ontn'd. flonnit' Mt'lil1t'c', lizu'hurz1 Stvvlc, 'l't'asa Bloom, and Sain Gihson, I'l1mll1 mir: litultl Monligotnt-ry, tiyrns Brooks. -lurk l't-z1t'ot'k, Alvrry l nri5nrson. Bob l3nndy,.Ii1ntny l,ox't'lat'c, Alohnny Bcll. Bill llullrr, ffstm ffritllt'lm:tttQlt, ztntl ,Xllwrt llztlv. Ill l ligl1 Point Hi Keymen ii i Met luv gales ol' laughter a Q5-Y no ' ' . . 0 2. liystander might easily have turned to see a ffrou 9 of lilind- .2 qi s I 3.1:-PN noe? folded lioys on hands and knees crawling down Main Street Covered with rotten eggs or dead fish. Nodding with understanding the spectator might have moved on realizing that onee again it was time lor Key Cluli initiation. 'Iihese tortured souls were not to lie pitied. however. for they were entering one ol the ' most respected organizations in senior high Wht-t-ls that kt-t-p uit- Key tiliili rolling art- t-vt-ivit-.tty ml I F, h i V I I Q .V I 1.1 . I oiiieers like these. LQ!! In eight: xloluuiv li'-ll. sefie M 100' 'dc IRM uklu Xl PFUUUMC to du 1' tary and treasurer: Bill hiefiuinn, president: ant fully earry out the purposes which are to serve MM Wvllllilllli- NW'-I1 1'S1flf'11l' the school and Community, to develop in their memliers eonstruetive leadership, and to pro- vide lor them more experienee in living and working together. livery Thursday night at hugo sharp the lioys met at the Asia Restaurant lor dinner and their business meeting. Ueserving their reputation ol' getting things done the group started to work immediately with the eleetion ol' their oliieers. Bill Mc- Guinn, president: Max XYilliams. viee-president: Numerous Key Clluli aetivities are proof of this organization's outstanding abilities. 'lkffn .Xllxert llale, Paul Bovles and Holm Bundy are hard at work on their High islfllllllll 1,liI'1'ffIN 1', linlfnm l'liQlIf.' Holi Fountain does his share as he helps l bring Clhristinas trees to market. Hallam ltjft: Butterball It-tty is forced into diet by Bobby 'joe Miekev and .Xllier Hale at Kev Club initiation as Iierov Sellars. left, awaits his turn. 112 ll rg Nm N C llllDlN'lki nr lf!! 'ff ll lll lull I 4 u 1 l'uxI Ilnxlz-Q l ll4l l lllllll nul lillll ll, I I I 1 lllmlll lclc I ll: ll 1 l funn lll ' lim Wmrllf-H. .Xll uul lulmnx limll Ntilll1IIX lIt1lNllllI I. Xkllll Mr, lslum llu ll ulxml .llul M1 llu Il lniuuipnl nul pl.umucl pmucls 1 llu- lu 'llllllllfl ul snluurl llu cllllm um llu uspmxsllulxlx ol mmm, lxul lcmmx ,I Nlll1llllilNlllW cm lu 1 1 S411 lllnn l I mrmlplelum lllll Nlllflilll nul llflillll nu lxmcl an V4 fill! ul Ilull nuns! xxmlllx plouils IN lllill lll! 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Il nl ll l ll S pl uul ll on llu slu ll ullll 'ull I llu ll ulluwx uul numxcml mln llu llllllll 11,1 'Xl lll Fun Loving Y-Teens Form a Live Wire Organization Y-Teen elub presidents, Tommie Lu Young, Vivian Miller, and Billie Ruth Pilcher, talk over recent activi- ties of their respective clubs. in Lff A 'I Seventy-seven girls make up rx L the senior high Y-Teens, a i live wire organization with parties, programs, suppers, and high spot, the state convention. ln September the clubs met to organize. Elected to preside for the senior high groups were Tommie Lu Young, senior president, Vivian Milltfr, junior president: and Billie .lean Pilcher, sophomore president. Excitement was in the air as the delegates were elected and prepared to go to the annual Y-Teen convention held in Asheville. There clubs from all over North Carolina met to dis- cuss their problems and find out what other Y-Teens were doing. Ann Renfrow, elected at the convention last year, presided over the meeting. Chosen as president by state dele- gates for next year was Vivian Miller, making High Point very proud of its two consecutive leaders. Thanksgiving baskets were carefully pre- pared for needy families in November. During the Christmas season a vesper program was held with all clubs taking part. Square dances, Christmas dances, Valentine parties, May Day dances, and informal get- togethers dotted throughout the year, brought with them feelings of gaiety, excitement, and better friendship. Since it was their last year, the senior Y-Teens were given the Y.NV.C.A. on New Year's Eve to watch the old year turn suddenly into a new one with no responsibilities, cares, or sorrows for its first few moments of existence. Mrs. Nancy Quigley, Y-Teen director, aided the clubs by continually bringing up new ideas for activities. Her contagious enthusiasm was very helpful in attaining goals. The eleventh grade Y- Teens are, lfjfl to rzlqhl, Hrs! row: ,lean Larcom, Pert Prettyman, Norma -jean Ansell, Tomrnie Strother, Maryllane Nior- rison, Nancy Gray, Anita Byrum, Louise Brown, Monty Wilson, and El- zene Boyles. Srmml row: Nancy Samuel, Anne Bain, Ann Allredmlo Anne I.owe, Betty Brewer, Vi- vian Miller, Gladys Clin- ard, and Peggy Saunders. Third rom: Betty Buck, Kent Hubbard, Bcttyxlean Floyd, Norma Lee Tay- lor, Ann Wright, Venetia Wilcox, janet Blair, Fran- da Dobson, and Frances Mull. 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Hslllllqllzl liillllll, :lllml l54ll'llzll':l Tillwllll, X'iX'i2lll fX1ilIl'l', slzlll' plvwillvlll, Hvlly I l'llIll'l'N Nl: f flllllll-Il. fXI:ll'lill, l'yI2lIll'1'i Mull, N1ill'X' vINl'4'l7lN4'. illlll Sslllllrxl lnxillg High SteppingMajorel:tes, Rhythmical Marching Feet High-stepping majorettes, a fancy-dressed major, and the steady, rhythmical heat of marching lirought our high school hand on to the field at every football game to present again a crack performance for spectators at half-time, Capahly directed lay Mr. julian Helms. the hand organized quickly with Darrell XVinslow elected as president. XVith constant formation drills, they soon were ready to undertake the full year of work ahead of them. In addition to playing at all the home games, they make some trips providing music at several out-of- town games. An invitation to perform at the Shrine Bowl game in Charlotte afforded them excellent opportunity to parade liefore and with many other hands. I s Mr. Helms raises his haton signaling the hand to hr-gin another stirring concert. One of the hig events of the year was the Balloon Parade lmefore Christmas. sponsored lay the Merchants Association. Marching in full dress. our hand helped to make this parade a lxig success. Also in early December, they presented their formal Christmas concert. selecting musical I'1ll1l1lX'I'S that were appropriate to the yttletide season. ln view of such a good reception. they planned to give several concerts in the spring. Paralleling last year's record, they received top honors and excellent ratings at the state music contest. Band members are, lrfff In rf,gl1!,,Hrtl rnzr: hlareelene Garner, Bennie Lou Ridge, Carolyn Andrews, Edith Hunsucker, Wilina Ann Kearns, and Bruce Bailey. SI'f0VIll role: Eleanor Reid Terry, Norman Zimmer- man, -Io Auman, Peggy Ann Tobias, ,jerry Anderson, Arlene ,llk1Yl0I', Gayle Walden, Barbara Short, Gladys Hall, Barhara Terry. Mary Stuart, Darlene ,It-nkins. Gwen Reddeek, and Hellene Paschal. 'l71frrlr01f'.' How- ard Haworth. Don Green, Ronnie Hall, Hal Davis. -Ian- ice Nlurphy, -joe Hester, Tom Beaver, Ernestine Baker, 3 1-1 l - 3 vf 'FV fl- '1 fig! X3 xwyk sykxi Q YQ, X A- - , A QU , - ' , :aa ' Im A-fa x. .f , Ex Rf, of-X .-.fsxv XQQXXN an, ' f'?'fN3N'N kgs 3 'F f. X , 6 X .4 . I ,ff 'lf ' ka. fb XM N MQ, Vgg Q 9.2 V' t as .gf-X V1 x X , 'Ng NNN g, '1N'f ' 'if wi 5? Q gm- AXB 9u 7'1 v Q ay R5 ' ' Yi fa 12... -1- 1V-y sua- xi- Q,-swrcsv Q W ,ig myW X '34 9, ig' ,ygfs N ? S v R Y, X .VXA 2 ' h ' ,Alf -X fy X, H ' . .X N NX My ,N -XX X Q lui , '-d ,WQ3 . 4. 8 Q gn? S-.gn Q 1' , ,- 1 -E71 .lIr'.Y.YI-1111 ineinhers are, left lo riqlzl, fizxrl mzr: A. Allred, A. Byrum, B. L. Ridge. B. Buck, B. Freeman, A. VVisehu1n B NBltXllll dll Y. Miller. ll. R. Pileheir, W'oollen, B. Craig, lvl. Shoaf, P. Culler, G. Hall, , Solomon, , er . .' . a , an . Rogers. Serum! rm:-: M. Hall, Y. Inman, A. Mitchell, G. Palmer, Y. Wlileox, B. Floyd. M. Morrison, N. l ra- 7ll'I' B Thoinas A Roach, B. Garner, G. Suininev, ll. Crater, Alarrett, Hankins, A. llohnson, P. Massey, and S. Sehultheiss. 'Hzfnl l'IIH'.' T. l,entz, B. Green, Nl. ll. Coffee, P. Johnson, B. Atkins. S. Slate, A. Bain, li. Wfhitson, C. Owens. Wlade, B. Barrett. Kay, Y. Boyles, P. Nlellowell, B. Johnson, E. Solomon, A. Wleleh, and ll. Craven. l'llI!H'flI mze: R. Rhodes, C. Lewis, M. Miller, I, Thayer, hi. I.. Malpass, D. Brooks, B. Mcflanless, l . Farmer. R. hlar- tin, T. Melienzie. R. Ellis, C. Lainheth, M. Garner, Mellis, l . Motsinger, Y. D. Puckett, and M. Henry. l 1ffl1 ruze: H. Wilson, D. Brooks, B. hlorton. A. lWitehell, Roach, A. Grissett, A. Ronk, l., Seearee, B. Harrigan. R. Hueks, M. Lewis, B. Cranford, V. C, Dillon, N. Cagle, G. Pierce. A. Haneoek, and B. Kerr, .S'1'x'llzrr1z1'.' N. Comer, KI. Auinan, M. l.. Casey, B. Autry, M. Pennington, ll. Hendricks, B. Chernault,il. Steed, D. Harris, B. Allen, R, Hughes Heralding Hallelujahs On a cold Saturday night. Decemher jg. 1949. a solemn and expectant crowd watched silently as the curtains ol' the senior high stage parted slowly revealing a white cross in a hlue field forined hy 225 students. Soon the director gave his signal. and strains of the overture from Handel's great oratorio. MESSIAH, floated out to the quiet audience. This hegan the filth presentation ol' the great masterpiece hy the high school Choristers under the direction of Mr. Carl G. Cronstedt. Soloists were Miss Mildred Crowder, so' pranog Mrs. Mary Lou Moran. eontraltol Dr. C. I.. Gray, tenorg and Mr. liinile Serposs haritoneg with Miss Mae Kirkinan and lN4iss Dot Lewis. pianists. The school prides itself on having one of the few choirs in the nation who sing the compo- sition without inusic. This year in keeping with their custom the Choir Il1t'l1llJt'l'S added a new chorus, 'Ll.il't up Your Heads. As the perl'or1nanee came to a close with the wHalleluAiah Chorus, the spectators left quietly. exhilcrated hy its power and looking forward to the presentation next year. -F Ao W ff QD 2 Ep 5 W 5.-' nv Q -if -3 Q .. hx X Q eff V, vy 9' A C II S ' ' appe a ays Choir direetor, hir. Carl U. N. Cfronstedt gives ehoris- ters Yan Boyles and .lim XVoollen a rigid work-out on some runs dnrinu .X Cappella rehearsal, A l ... It With Music Nl'I'YOllSlY waiting their turn students rulmlmed their lnoist hands together dreading the ordeal ol' trying out lor A Cappella choir. XYhen it was over, the SllCCCSSlilll songsters decided it was worth it after all. After direetor Mr. Carl G. Cronstedt had opened each rehearsal with prayer. the group seriously got down to work preparing for their Inany programs. Always associated with the choristers was their theme, Beantil'ul Saviour. and they presented only religious ninsie at their school and church perforlnanees. The lnost important affair of all was the annual song festival in Greensboro. There Dr. Harry XX'ilson worked with selected singers from all over the state on blending and singing together. Alter two days ol' preparation the group presented to the pllllllf' a proqrain ol' solos, quartets, and Chornses. Closing' the year's activities the ehoir had a wiener roast alter whieh they dishanded. .X Cappella members are, Ziff? In zitglzf, ffm! rnztx' .Xnne Grissett, Betty .lean Floyd, Mona Pennington, Bohhy Harrigan, Boh Mel.:-od, Bill Garner. llarold Brown, Maleohn Lewis, Tommy Woollen, Ann YVeleh, lJeYera Rogers and Peggy Clnller. Sl'l'll!l1lI'IHt'.' Yenetia Vlileox, Bettye Baxter, Dot Lewis, Anita Byrlnn, -Iiminy Wfoollen, 'l'hnrxnan lN'leKenzie. Buddy Bnlloek. Iinnny Greenway. Alaek Kay, Yan Boyles, Beeky Johnson. Barbara VVhitson. and .Ioanne xViSl'llllIll. 'l!11'1fl ruzr: Ruth Ann Phillips, Betty .Io Greene, Suzanne Slate, Vivian hliller, Max Williams, -Iaek .Iarrr-tt, Darrell Cirater, Bill Craig. Bill Barrett, Bennie Lon Ridge, Connie Nlellhee, Gladys Hall, and Doris Craven. l nmll1 mze: .Xnn Allred, .Ioanne Mitchell, 'lioinmie l.entZ, Alames YN'ade, Alaek Peaeoek, Garland Cannnon, Al Roaeh, .Xlhert Hale, Charles Kennedy, Perry Mellowell, Nancy Wlhitley, -loan Crowder, Geraldine Palmer, Anne Hall, and Betty Dillon. 120 Aviola, a Frencll Horn, and Mozart Malce Music llt'X1'lIlIllllL1 :l lglsll' llll' llu' i'l2ISSll'S als wi-ll :ls llu' S1'IIll-K'liINSlI'N, 2Ii'lxIlUXYli'KlLQillQ iINliX'iilllSll JIl'lIl1'X4'IIll'lll, Jlllll ,JliflX'illlIIQ Ilu' Cilllllllllllily xx itll Nlllllllillll IIIlISl1'Qll lu'l'l'rll'lll:lllc'm's silllllll4ll'im'cl ilu- gllqlls ol lll1'Hl'1'll4'SlI'2l lls Ilu'y lllIl4'Cl up to lN'l1lIl JlllUllll'Ii Iillll VVZII' ul IllllNll' llllil K'UIll'CI'lN l4ll4ll'l' ilu' clll'm'm'lillll ill Miss Xiilllilllll l l'zllll4, Ilu' Ul'l'll4'illil lllilvvcl :ls its lll'sl illlu'1'llx'm' llu' lllQllly-l'llX'f'll'fl lllllllll' ill' llllvlulillg ilu- Music' l'ullu'4lllll s Nilllibllill lfrlllli'l'1'llc'i' wllivll was lu'lcl :ll Sl. l,rlllis, lxllNN1lllI'i,lIl lll4'l1lll4'l'p1lI'l ill l'l4'lll'lllIl'y. 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Lvllllllflf .XIIIIV Sllll7XK'.iSll .Illll KVII llllllillqsutlllll. lllllllllfllny' l.l1llu'l' Nlilfllll. llllllfllllllf llill I.:-lvls, Niilfly l'1l'Slll1'I4, ifllippy' Xxlfllill. illlll HCI'- IIIJIH lllllli ll llllw' lilflxill 1 i!lllliK'lIill'l. lil Applying the Ethics of Good Sportsmanship Cultivating and upholding character, good sportsmanship, and the promotion of whole- some recreation define the principles of an active girls' athletic association known as the C.A.A. Wiith increasing interest and partici- pation, the members have built this organiza- tion into a strong, well-attended club in which sports fans may partake in the various games and tournaments offered. Early in the year the G.A.A. tnet and chose for their otlicers Polly Eady, president: Anne Shipwash, vice-president: Norma Frazier, secre- taryg and Yici Wlagger, point recorder. These leaders along with Miss Upchurch, adviser, met to plan how to tackle the awaiting activities. One of the high spots of the competitive season was the basketball game between the faculty and students, the faculty emerging victorious by a 152-eo score. This game was played for the benefit of the GAA. fund. These sports-minded girls, under the supervision of the gym teacher, bliss Ann Upchurch, are leaders in the Cirls' Athletic Association. As oflieers, they are, lffft I0 right: Norma Frazier. secretary: Anne Ship- wash, vice-president, Miss Upchurch, atlyiserg Polly Eady, presidentg and Yiei Wagger, point recotcler. Nlembers ofthe C..X.A. are, ltjft In rzlgl1f,,fir.rl mm: Vici Wagger, Norma Frazier, Nfary ,lane Shipwash, ,loyee Nfellis, Sandra Mitchell, livelyn Chapman, Ann Johnson, -Io Anne Wardell, Carlene Brown, Annie Frances Stutts, -Ierry Anderson, and Faye lwieaclows. S1'tT0lIIff0Il.'.' Miss Upchurch, Frances Fagan, Nancy Wade, Orlia -Io Strickland, Bar- bara Preddy, Doris Carter, Hilda Piekrel, Hellene Paschal, ,jerry Lassiter, Dorla Dean Bell, Polly Eady, Essie Cox, .Xnne Shipwash, and Louise Boles. Tlzfrd row: Margaret Scarce, Catherine Frye, Bettyllcan Sorrell, Franda Dobson, Louise Brown, Mary ,lane McCain, Peggy Withers, Patsy Whitlow, Evelyn Stamey, ,Io Autnan, -Ioy Knox, Nancy Beck. and Barbara l,ain. lqlllfffl rote: Colleen Ward, Betty Buck, Helen Martin, ,lane Armstrong, Carol Robertson, Nancy Cray, Billie Ann Slate, Pert Prcttyman, Betty Smith, Virginia Cochran, Doris Crayenmloan Crowder, and Ellen Summey. lfifllz rnziu' Sue Catton, Ernestine Baker, Barbara Morrison, Anne Beam, -jo Anne Meredith, .lean Hocutt, Carol .Xnn Kearns, Gwen Reddick, Betty ,lean Carter, Ann Vuncannon, .lean Robbins, and -lane Frank. 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Bill-111111-Q, Bill M:'G11i1111. ll111'11l1l Clil1l1z11'1lt, illlll llllll liumly. .S'1'111111! 111111: IJ1111 'l'11Ilix'1-1', Hill .Xllf'Il, CTl1z11'lic' Mzlrtin, liuclcly SC'l'lll'1'Sl, l'll'2lIlli ll:1sQ1-ll. -luck llvlly, K1'11 Y111'l1111'f11114l1. illlll Hill Ring. 'llmrl IOIl',' 'I111' R11lJL'1'lsu11, -lurk l'ow1'll, klvrry l,2lSl'll2ll, ljllllillil l'11'c1w11, .li111111y Sf'l'QIlll', fIl1111'li1- llfyillll, I'.11l1l111--l111- Mivkvy, 11111l l,2ll'l'1'll NVi11sl11w. I'1IIll'f,I 111111: lfn-cl l'l2ll'Illl'l', Bill Craig, ll111'la111 lS111'l1111, liumlcly Nillil'4', il. l,. Kf111'11. lllllllllll li11q1-1's,z1111i Gl1'1111 llllilvlll. 1 ll 1 Ill 123 5 Future 'l'eaehers ol' .XIIlK'l'lC'21. ly!! In lIiLf!If,,fII'.l'f rnze: Evelyn Chapman, Ann Yuncannon, Dolores Lain, Naney Holloway, .Io .Xuinan, Betty -lean lfloyd, Naney Bright, Barbara Dillon, Patsy Penderqrass, Pat Hackney. Darlene Alenkins, and Polly Cfarioll, Swrmzfl mzr: -Iinnny Cummings, Faye Hedgeeock, Mary Alane lN1orrison, Helen lX1artin..Iane Hall. Billie Ann Slate, Betty .Xnn Stanton, Annie Frances Stutts. .-Xlveria Coleman, and Pat Massey. lllll-lllI1lIl .' George tloltrane, Gwen Reddeck, Colon Chandler. liddie Ridge, Peggy Wlithers. Vida Snyder. Barbara l,ewallen, .Xnne Jolinson, Betsy Gamble, and .Xnn Leonard. l'iI21ll'f!I inte: Clarenee Brown. Thomas Kirkman. Mary .Xstor lieeney, Mary Bizzell. Isobel 'l'liayer, Nladge lWiller. -Ieanette Hankins, Gladys Hall, Carolyn XV:-bb. Mary l,anre, lfranees Motsinqer, and lWal:el Wlright, Ifgfflz rnw: David Moore, Budd Montgomery. .john Parker, Colleen lVard, Betty Smith, lflzene Boyles. and Carol .Xnn Kearns. .S'1'xt!z rnzt-: Donald Brown. Ronnie Falls, Howard Cross, Donaldllones, Buster Rouse, Bruee Anderson, 'lloinrny Albertson, Donnie Yan Loan. Max Shoal. andilerrv l,aws. New lnterest is Shown in Teaching Profession Constantly gaining' nietnbers throughout the year was the l uture 'l'eaChers of America Organization. This unit beginning its first year at senior high. grew continually as tnore and inore students were inspired to learn about the teaching profession. One ol' the first itetns on the club agenda after organization was the election. Billie Ann Slate received the presidency. with Buster Rouse. vice-president: Gladys Hall, secretaryg and Polly Carroll. treasurer: assisting her. Helping and advising' the group was Miss Mary blelnnis. As time passed the tnetnbers learned ntueh ' itnoortant inforniation about this prolession l '2?fl 'S Ol th limlm' lcaflh'i S of 'X'n 'f'H O'w 'l' 1 '. I . 1 . . zatton review plans for their newly established elub 61511111112 the lnlvlifisl Ol UIZUIY and CUUVIUCIUQ and look forward to a promising year. 'l'hese enthusi- . . l?.'I A. 1' 1 Ch I J ,d wat . th , astie ofhcers are, Zell In rrglzl: Billie Anne Slate, presi- Olhtls' tht CK mu K Q L Q l dentg Gladys Hall, seeretary: lNTiss lklelnuis. adviser: t'ClllC2lttJI'S-IO-lie, and Buster Rouse, vice-president. 124 Hi-Y Boys Accomplisl1 Commendalale Goals NN'orking in mul out ul' scluml Ilu' cliligvlll Ili-Y lmoys lmzlxx' au'- cmllplisluwl l'0lIllllt'IlClllllll' goals. 'l'lu'sn' lxx'c'l1ly-ilu' Iwuys lmu' Q'ix'a'n Illllfll linu' lo llu' SIILTVSS ul' llu' Y.M.CY..'N. clrivm' lim' il 1u'w lmuilclinq. .Xlsu ZIIHOIIQ tlu'ir clcvcls was IIlLllilIlQ up lmslwls lu lDI'lQllli'Il llu' clllI'lSlIll2lSC'S ull 1u'c'cly l'1lllllllK'S. Mr. llclgau' llnrllvy illlfl Mr. .'X. llOIli'yk'llll Quiclcrl llu' nu'mlu'x's in tlu'ir zu'lix'itu's. Boll Grzuly. pl's'sicl1'nl. Clvorgm' liriulml, Yin'-p1'1'siclc'11I1 .lzu'la l'c'Ily. sc'c'u'l111'y-Irn':ls111'e'x'1 mul Dalvicl l5rc'wa'r, Clmzlplzlin, lu'lcl llu' olluws lor llu' group. Bzlskvllmzlll was tlu'ir llllY0!'llK' sport. mul llu'ir lvillll ll'1lvc'lQ'cl lo mzmy Cilivs playing' uIlu'r lli-Y lumys all mm' llu' Slzllv. lu lmiglm scluuml , , , also ilu Jllvccl 2l llllSl uIlu'r mmuwullixzmlimwnms. llhx Ullll'l'I'5 11111 lf!! lu rlglrf: Nlr. .X llmu'yc'ull' H y ll' ' ht . - -' . qulviwxz Huh ralmly. lm-wifll-mg lPau'r1'll Winslow, sw- Wllh llu'u' pllrpwsc' lll Imlul. llu' Ulllll dw- l.1t'ilIll-lll'lll'IllNQ limlmlx' Nmuv, mug lr'zul4'1'1 Gvurgm' ' ' ' liliulul, Xlfi'-Illl'Slfl!'Illl llalxirl llx1'w1'l'. vllzlplzzilli mul lu lx IH llx vnu I nx nul In wus: , - - V, 4- -Q -14 --5 lll'Xl YUZII' wlu'11 llu'y will lulvm' il lu'w Y. llld' lmu :nm-, L!! In nqlfl, full mfr: Xlr, llzu'lla'y. zulx'iw4'l'. lluvirl lll'1'XX'1'l', .I2li'l'i l'c'lly, Ralph l'l1'uw11. Orvu llullmgm fixmlx' l,ilNIl'llI'1', mul Nh. llrmu'ym'u1II, 2lilYl9l'l'. .S'fmml muy' llnrlzm liurlcm, llzmnlml clll7ll2lI'lll, lulm lmwlu' .xllllH'XYQ linv l'n.nuu, Nlaunuiu' Slurk, lilulmly Nzuuv. lilulmly Sc'm'lu'r'sl, zuul Bull Clrzuly. llllllll l1lIl'.' llllllllly l'll't't'lllilll, .xllllilll lillllvr, llmu-ll Wlxlsluw, llzlrulcl l',111l:lm'r, Ururgm' liriqllt, Nc-ml xvl'illll1'l4llJI'Cl, llillu-rt K4'm'l1s, mul liclmlim' Ilnin-. Il: ll2lIlCl4'Cl lm' llu' SllillIIIt'I' lrmfmkllm lurwzlrcl lu .av-up Houselceepers-to-Be Study Homemalcing Education Members of the l7.H.A. are, lwfl in rz'gl1l,,fir.t'l mze: Nancy Welch, Elizabeth Peatross, Barbara Dillon, Nancy Bright, Pat Ritehie, Billie Sue Randall, Ruth Owens, Christine Nobles, Kitsie lVIcl.amb, and Carolyn Honbarrer. .Slrrzrzfl lN4iss Ingram, Iris Seearee, Nancy Holloway, Betty Smith, Nancy Comer, Mona Hull, Helen .-Xlderman, Marie Board, Helen Kinsey, and Anne 'l'hompson. 'lil11'rrlmz11.' Betty Ann Stanton, Phyllis Witeher, Dolores Cates, livelyn Stamey, Dorothv O'Berry, Ann Johnson, Evelyn Chapman, Betty Whitley. Betty Hines, and Colleen Davis. ltifrlrllz rnze: Mildred Alarrell, Betsy Gamble, Barbara Cranford, Iris Cecil, Peggy Nolan, lvlargaret l,eael1. l,ois Ballard, Mary .lane lN1eCain, Pat Steed, and Dolores Beck. Fjflh row: Nancy Cooke, Toppy Brown, Peggy XVilliams, Wfilma ,-Xnn Kearns, Carol Ann Kearns, Norma -lean Thompson, Anna Frazier, and Sally Turner. .S'1'xfl1 rnzr: Carol Allen, Nanev Wlhitlev, Doris Brooks. Patsy Wfhitlow, Pat Iohnson, Frances Allen, Annie Frances Stutts, Barbara Morrison, rnze: Patsy .Xuman. and Barbara Priddv. l .H..'X. oflieers are, lgft tn right: Carolyn Honbarrier, treasurer: Barbara Cranford, parliamentarian1 Naney Bright, publieity chairman: Barbara Dillon, viee- president: hiiss Ingram. adviser: Nancy Holloway, president: Elizabeth Peatross, seeretaryg and Dolores Beck, historian. 12 Toward new horizons was the motto and goal of every member of the Future Home- makers of America. Planning meals and budg- ets, judging materials, balancing diets, and Choosing good varieties ol' liood all eame under their homemaking education. At the fall convention held in Greensboro seven delegates represented High Point. XVheu the state election Came around. they eam- paigned wholeheartedly and returned with Nancy Bright elected state secretary. The business for their first meeting was to decide on leaders for the club. Chosen were Nancy Holloway, president: Barbara Dillon, vice-president, Elizabeth Peatross, seeretaryg and Carolyn Honbarrier, treasurer. Advising these housekeepers-to-lJe was Miss Ingram. Attending their meetings enthusiastically these girls concentrated on their programs in order to make the luture homes ol America the best yet. Literary-Minded l.assies l :ttt'ly ttww :tt svttitmt' hiuh st'httttl this yt':tt' was tht' ttttlttstrttttts l,tltt':tt'y C.lttlt whtt'h was st:tt'tt-tl ltt tht' sltrlttg tml lttttt. lit-spitv lltt' t't't't-ttt htttittttitttg tht' ttttit t'st:thlisltt'tl itst'lI ltrtttly, :ttttl tltt' tttt'tttltt't's wt't't' st't'tt t'X'4'I'y tl:ty tliliqvtttlv t':tt't'vlttg ttttt tht'lt' :tppttitttt-tl tltttit-s. 'l'Itt- tmttttmttwt-s ttl' tht' ttt'g:tttiz:ttltttt zttxt' ltt tm't't':tst' pttpil ttttt't't'st :ttttl p:tt'tit'tp:ttitttt itt sthtttml liltt':tt'y wttrlt, ttm pttlltttllt' ltt'ttt't' llI1KlK'l'- stumltttg :ttttl t'tmttpt't':ttitmtt in tht' sttttlt'ttt ttst' ttl' tht- ltht':tt'y, ttt :tttt':tt't ltiqlt-typt' pttpil liht':tt'y :tsslst:ttttw, :ttttl ttt :tt'ttttst- itttt't't'st itt tht' sttttly tal liltr:tt'i:tttwlttp :ts :t ttt't1lt'sxit1tt. Cfltth tttt'tttltt't's :tssistt-tl sttttlvttts in t'ltt't'ltittQ ttttt htxttlts :ttttl tlttitttg t't'st-:tt't'lt xvtmrk. l,t':ttlt-rs ol' tht' t'lttl1 wt't't' pt-t-sitlt-ttt, l t':tm't'w Mttllg xit't--ptt-sltlt'ttt. N:tm'y NN':ttlt'1 st't't't't:tt'y. N:tm'y Mttttrttt-g tt't':tsttrt-ty 4lt't't'y l.:tssitt't'1 :tml t't'ptn'tt-tg N:tm'y S:ttttttt'l. llvlptttq :ttttl tt':tt'h- ittg ht't' liltt':tt'y :tttls txzts whttttl liltt':tt'l:ttt, Mrs. N:tm'y Pttsttttt. Ott tht' st't't:tttl :tml llttttrtlt lNltttttl:tyx tml' t':tt'h tttttttth tht' t'lttlt tttt'tttltt't'a tx't't't' xt't'tt xt'ttt'tylttg ltt tht' ltltt':tt'y lttt' llll'lI' tttt-t-tlttqs, 'l'ht'st' girls :tt't' tht' t'tttltttsi:tstit' ttlltt't-rs ull tht' l,iltt':tt'y Cllttlt. lmfl In II,Q!If.' N:tm'y Szttttttvl. t't'ptwrtt-t'1 N:tttt'y XV:ttlt-, vit't-4pt't'sitlt'ttt1.lt't'ry l,:tssitt't', ll't'.l9lll't'l'1 l t':tttt't-Q Nlttll, pt't'sitlt'ttt1 :tml N:tm'v .It':ttt Nltmttt'ttt', st't't't't:tt'x'. ltt tht- l':tll tht't't- xvzts :t tlistt'it't t'ttttx't'tttitttt :tt which tlt'lt'u:ttt's ltt't':ttttt' :tt'tttt:titttt'tl, Oltlct' t'lttl1s g:tx't' zttlx'it't' to ttt'wt't' t1m'S1 t-tmttglt SIIOIS wt't't- sttttttJtht'tl ttttt: :tml pl:ttts xvt't't' t'tttttplt'tt'tl lttt' tht' st:ttt' t'ttttl't't't'ttt't'. 'lhiw Qprittg t't'pt't-wt'ttt'ttixtw lrttttt 'tll ttx't't' tht' . . , t . t st:ttt' t'ttttx't'ttt'tl ttf t:tllt ttx't't' t'ttt't't'ttt pttpttlnt' lttttmlts :tml ttt tlisvttss liht':tt'y wttrk :ts :t ltrtt- lbssttmtt :tml its ttt:ttty plt:t:4t's. l'tttt-tum tht-tt ttttttttwt 'tml wtlltttLgttt'w ttt wttrk ttt tht- lttttttt' :ts lilmt':tt'l:tns tltt'st' girls :tt't' tttt'tttlmt't's tml' tht' ttt-wh' l'ttt'tm-tl l.iltt:ttx lflttlt 'lkltt-x' :ttty ff!! ltt rtgftl. Intl mtv: lit-tty l'lttytl, lriw 5t't':tt't't', :ttttl ff:tt'lt'ttt' lirtmwtt. .Slvttrttl m:t'.' -ltwttt I.:ttt-ttttt, l't'.tm't's Nlttll, lJtttl:t llt':ttt lit-ll, .ltt .Xttm' XX:trtlt Il -It't't'y l,:tssitt't'. :tml l'1l:ttm' 'l'lttttttpQtttt. Html tttrtx' Ntttttw' Itwttt Nlttttttw, Xlgttv .Xstttr l t-tfttt-y, l'.llt'llt' littyltw, Nzttttw' Yzttttttvl livttx' It':ttt Clttwwttrtlt, N:tttt'x' NY:ttlt-. .Xttttiv l't':tttt'tw Sttttts, :ttttl lit-ttx .ltt tttt-t'ttt'. 117 'l'lit' nvwly instatvcl Radio Cnnnvil is always nn tht' job planning' Q'IllK'I'l2ilIliI1Q pmgrains fini' tht' liste-ning auclit'nt't'. l ac'11lty int'n1ht'rs air. lffr In riglzl. Y!'llfl'lf.' hliss Mtn'it'l liiilwinklc, N1l'.4Illli2iIl llclins. Mr, Patil li. XV2ilft'I'. Miss .Xnna lNlt'ntl:'nhall, Mr. Alark l,t1wtlt'1', Miss l2lt'anur Young, Mi: Ralph Yant't'. and Miss Rust- Smith. .S'mmlmg.' Miss .Xiny lfranklin, Miss Ruth Gcvticlinan. Miss Louisa' Htintcr, Miss Virginia lfrank. and Mrs. Nancy l't1stnii. WHPS Cnc of the First FM Educational Stations ln tht' spring' til' 19.19 t'xt'itc'1nt'nt i't'ignt'tl PI'UQ,'l'2lIllS t'onsistt'cl til' intt'i'x'it'ws. i't't'tJrtl SllIJl't'lIltx as tht' small ht'ani til' hopt' that lliqh i't'qt1t'st show. skits. Slllfll'I1l IIlllSll'2ll talt'nt. all Point High School might qvt a noii-t'oniii1t'r- cial l lX1 raclio station was 2lINlOlll1CQ'Kl to tht' Sllllli'Ill hotly lay Mix NYliitlt'y. lfm' a long' tinit' ht' hacl wm'l4t'tl with tht' iclva. and it was now rcacly lm' sttttlvnl sanction. Mt'c'ting with 1lX'l'I'XX'llt'lIlllI1Q apprtmxal ht' tht'n st't to work. .Xt lung' last al'lt'i' t'ncllt'ss planninQ and c'm'i't'sp0iicliiig tht' lit't'nst' and pt'i'niit Canit' lrmii XYasliinQtt1n. and tht' station was nainvcl XYIIPS. ont' tml' tht' lirst Cfllllxilllfllllll VM stations in tht' nation, illlll'UllQ'll tht' t'll'm'ts til' tht' lJ,'l'.,N. linancial Iwacking was st't'tn't'tl t'ox't'i'iiig' tht' initial t'x- pvnscs tml installation. 'lliis tii'g'anizatitm spon- sorvcl 'l71r.S'm1.slimw llt't'1iIl.N. a thrvt' act Coiiivcly with an all high sflinol vast lim' that purpose. SlllLlt'Ill intt'i't'st and support was sti'nng'. . . . ancl on St'ptt'1nlat'r 350. 1949. radio station ' 03' XYIIPS was inauQtn'att'tl. .Xt this st'i'x'iCc' i't'p1't'st'ntatix't's litmi x'ai'it111s orqaiiizatiuiis caint' lt: tmllbi' tht'ii' hvlp and Congratttlations. :Xt fizigti t'ac'h night stnclvnts i'usht'cl to tht'ir raclios. Clhast' l,assitt'i' is ivacly at tht' ratlio t-tmtmlt xxhili- st'l tht' clials at Sltgpg. antl listt'nt'tl to lht'ii' own , ,, , ' ' sIlllli'lll 2lI1ll0llIl4't'l'4. fN0t'iii21.lt'Ltli .Xnwll antl llltlIIl2lSlllt' Nllllllill lH'UilClf'ii5l. sll'Ullll'l', t'Xprt'ss lllt'il' tipinitmns tin a sltitlviit l'IJl'llIII, IJH flffffl' lulm l.1'Nllf' Xmlu-mx uml XVJIYIIL' Mzwlllnlrrm nn' rvzulx' fur ilu- ull-lllf'-zliv' NlL1ll.ll Q14 NIV. X-2lIll'V lDl'1'li,lI'1'N .l nmruml Im plmimg l,f!!' lxclrlif' Nlvyvu ix ux1'u'xxlu'l1111'cl all llu' siglll ul' llvwvx' flI'4'i'l' lxmxvlx vzxrxyixm Sl'l'1'1lllllllg llvlvll l!.lll.lxull-xl.u11' ln llu' xxrll-11'u11'mlm4'1'4'4l pl:lx'. ffl, .Slffflxfzlm llfwlflx. NlHDl'lN nm c'.l1x'i1'cl lmy vulm11:'1'4'l:xl Nlillllllli. :lml Illm' lllllll'S :incl l'l'5IDllllilllllllll'N ul. Ulll'I'QlllllQ ilu ll clllllNllllQlN llw' Ilisgll wlmnl lJI'1'N1'IlIJlllUIl ul' slxnlimm wc'1'm' lJl'l'l.Ul'lIl1'Cl lug' sluclvuls, llftllllfl l.,xl1'1 vgull :lux .Incl l'llllJ iIJHIlSUI'l'll .Xlwalys xxurklng lm' llu' lmvsl lll'lllllll'llllIlN u Iml.ulc'.ul. Nl'lllUl' lligll 1'4'n'm'ix'm'cl l11114'l1 Qlxxll'-xx ialv lmlirm' .mul l mlm ilu- fll1'+'c'limm ul lln' luuliu 1'u11m'il impilml ullwl' xvlmuls in lnuliu xxurk. .Xsillf llll'Nl.IlllJll IIIVI mill:-m1Nl.u1uwru-W, Sm'1'x'i11Q l'l'UIIl pun' c'l1kjuyl11n'11l ilu' slnlimm llll'lPl'llk'll rm llnix wmxlvil xww' lwullx' lIl1'lIllb1'I'N :mal 4lclx':lm'4'1l m'cl11c'z1licm lm' llmsm' illlvrvslvll in .1 xlmlvnlx l'4'Ill'1'Nt'Ill.lllX4'N llmxc'xm'1'. num ul 1'aul1um'zl1'r'1'1'. Nwgllxllk, mlm In-IW-ml lI1lllQlIl'4Plll urn Vguliu slnliun Hlllll llll'2llI'XX.lN1'N1lI'l'. ff!! lfrfzfjfflj llulv l'lUllI1l.Illl, lXl2IX XYillil11.1N Xllnll ll all 4 nwlxn Xu lu xxx llulu l ull lnwll liulnu 1 Nlnml :ml XII! mm Nlnlm ' 4 . -4 l Ill, A N. Iunior Classical League mernhers are, lgfl In ri,gf1t,.fir.rf rnze: Randall Qlohnson, Pepper Tice, Donald Greene, Buzz Lowe, Gene Campbell, and Ray Cecil. .S'1'mr1rlrnze.' Betty Lou Gray, Landry Neely, Billie Ruth Pileher, Mary Lou Malpass, Evelyn Chapman, Barbara lNlorrison, ,lane Armstrong, and Barbara Terry. 'lY1i1rlfr1z1'.' Peggy Wfithers, Mary Stuart, Barhara Freeman, Sara lN'liller, Carol Ann Kearns, Anne Beam, Anne Lambeth, Frances Motsinger, Naney Ragan, and Sandra Mitchell. lqfllffll mze: Peggy Alexander, Rose lVIarie YVienlJerry, Mollit- Little, ,jane Sow- ers, l'atte Crater, Eleanor Terry, Rita Demas, Nancy Holloway, and Mary .jane Shipwash. Modern Latin Classics Q X liager to learn beyond the hare Mg A requirements were members of . A -1 the Iunior Llassical League. These -Qsfsillfw - ' - . - lorty-hve students working with T , - v v . . ala lN1rs, Xera Walden, joined 'cto hand on the torch ol' classical civilization in the modern world. At their meetings the group presented en- lightening programs in that field to all Latin classes. They also had as their project making articles symlaolie of the Roman XVorld such as miniature war weapons, houses, and im- portant lxuildings. Last year ten students made the local league Very proud hy taking national honor awards in competitive examinations. These language geniuses were Tommie Strothcr. Ann Allred, lidna lfriek, Gayle XN'alden. Ramelle Hylton, Norma -lean Ansell, Vivian Nliller. Martha Iean Burton, ,Io Anne Graham. and -Io Anne Danielson. With the approach ol' .Iune the 130 league brought their activities to a halt with Vaffflw .tlmzli -a favorite Latin expression. I.C.L. ofheers are, left In YIiQlIf,fl?'Vf rua-5 Benny Allen, Ann Hulin, ,lack VVillis. and Anne Beam. -Slfftlllll rnze: Rita llemas, Billie Ruth l'ilc-her, Billie Sue Sherman. and Carol Smith. 'I llfrrl rnze: 'l'ommy .Xlhertson, Tom Wfoocl, l'illllllt'll SIIIHINT, Cflaucle liarle, and Craig Kester. it r 1 CT 3 is xy., 06' v f. 3 RQ ll .1 l f .W XS FOR BROTHERHOCD of races all combined, AND LOVE of God and all manlcind here was fun, lots of it, and we participated and worked hard to prove that we could enjoy recreation that was clean, wholesome, and free of the petty barriers so often formed in society. There were activities, and we pulled together in fellowship and a united sense of responsibility to make a success of each one, eager to prove that we were not students who held prejudices or a false sense of pride. There were people, and we inet them, knew them, and loved them, not asking their origin or past. They were our classmates and we established that rare sincerity that often follows real friendship. There were memories, and in each we found that through the love and brotherhood we received from these contacts, we had learned in truth the value of coming to school. PLAYS PROMS STUDENT LIFE STUDENT STAFFS How would the ofliee get along without llohnsitfs handy helpers ? They arc, lfjt lv riglzl: lwlary Lila Casey, llean Armfield, Betzi lvforris, Barbara Atkins, Norma Brown, Betty -Io Snider, Nancy xlean Nfonroc, 'l'ommie Lentz, -Ioan tlrowder, .Xnn Folger, and 'l'0mmie Lu Young, Student Helpers Render Service in Many Fields 'l'he nucleus ol' the whole sehool was the general olliee. XX'ith this distinction the helpers there had to he on the alert every minute, and so they were. Buzzing husily through their daily routine these girls enthusiastically looked up records, kept eheck on all textbooks, and in short, did what they Could to lighten the load for Mrs. AV, and MI'S. Teague. lfaitlilully making out and delivering to all classrooms the attendance lmulletin eaeh day were Mr, Hunt's girls. Their duties were many ranging from admitting students to sehool. to excusing them. Handling each task with patience and good eheer this group would not have exchanged their activities in Mr. Hunt's otlice for anything else in the sehool. The attendance reeords fall into the hands ol' these girls, who work in NIP. Hunt's office. Lfft 150 H',q'1l.' Shirley' .xllffftly Betty Solomon, lN1ilcl1'ed Henry, Mary Ann Britt, Polly Ilady, Peggy Hinklc, and .-Xnnc Hardce. :gs .4 X 'T , . il I I i . il A 1 A LR? ,I -3 i 1 - l l his t-npnhlt-, ulvrl stall ht-lps Mrs. l'osltm kvvp utti' lllll'2lI'Y in tip-lop slmpt-. lht' ltlxiwlry' zisststzuits 2ll'l', ly!! In rpglll' fntf fmt-5 Nniiry NVzult', .xllll -lUllllSHll, Iris Sr:-zti'm't-, llzmt- fYBl'lt'Il, -Iuzinnt' XVzircl1-ll. lllziim- 'l'l1umpstm, giml Dtmngi tiurmll. .S'wmml mir: I'll'1lIlt't'S Mull, l'll!1'llt' Buylvs, x1UllEl lltlll, lxl2il'lll2l .Irwin littrluil. kIt'1'l'y l,assitcr, Ilorla Dvztii lit-ll, uml .Xlwwin Clulvtxmii. llfllllf zmtz' Daisy lmc lltwrimg, llciiry Blair, Iris tim-il, lit-tty lluswurtli, Nklllfj' Ivan lhltHll'lH', :mtl lit-tty Smith. 1 l in-1-rl statin' sttlll tm Mihic- lim' my lvrtii XYith m'x't'r il chill mtJmc'nt thc' girls in Mies PJIIJVI' :tml l t'1ll1'l hml zniiytliittgn . . . XX'licrt- Mt't1clc'1ilmll's million' czllmly wvnt zthout lhvit' gm- Ntllllt' ul lSt'mv11i1ig's IJUt'IllH.lu ...' lhvst' x'zti'iotts biolms. Manly qttivt clztys wvix' zthruptly :tml :unity mln-1' pruhlt-ms wvrt- litmilstr to tht- iiitt'i'i'uptvcl :ts tht' clout' wats thing upvn, :mtl ll unix ul' lllll'ilI'Y stnll' :ls thvy ptttit-utly c'lit't'l4t'cl Sllllll'lll stnggt-rt-cl iii. gasping, f,lt1lL'k. lilll lmolw in :tml mtl, Qmcl llutticl lh'tm'itiiiLg s ptwitis sivkul lillivivtttly thvst' ptttivnls wcrt' lt-tl to that just 2II'l'll.l in this lihi'zn'y in lmuoks tht' clinic :tml within at lbw lllUIlIi'lllS thvy wvrt' lmltlly IIl2ll'lit'll l'm'mt gf lfrnit'11l'11g. l'iill'll tml' lttvkvcl in ht-cl. 'llhtts tht' stztll' t'tmipvtt'i1tly tht-ix' tguslw was ll1f'l with zu smilv. tliallizlqvcl this ullivtn lnx'.tlut:ilzlt' tr: Miss lNlvntlt'nlmll nrt' ht-1' stall im'liil1t't's. IJ!! !rl1l.gf1l,fllt! rnztu' Nklllff' lirlghl, Yivizin Imngsltm, .XIIIIU llitll, llill Nlttw-y, :tml Slit' Oztklvy. .Strffrlfl rnztx' -Icrry lllllltlfli, Nmivy litlth l5zli'kt'l', livlty lgiws, Uzlylt' xY2lllli'll, -lztm' lflilivtt, Ruth Nt'iQlilxm's, .lu .XIIIIV Rutliinck, Num lllllllly, hlvllizi Cllzipp, :mtl lit-tty llvzuit-. AS as 135 -N, ff Xv 'llicsn' lmrml-working 4-lccti'iciia11s in our svhool, arc' known as thc' hooth boys. 1.417 lv zfylzl, fliIlI'f'lIv7lAQ.' XN'ay1ir- Mash- l7llI'Il, Uzirlancl Blair, l . l,. xvZil'liUI'Cl, and Cain clI'lflli'l7Eillgll. .S'l1111zI1'11g,' Bolmlxy Blavk, Nlax Wilson, ciQ'0I'Q1' liriulil. lix'c'i'ctl fiom:-i', llohmiy Claiinoii, CI. l,. Corn, Alack X'Villis, and Harold Uihliarrlt. Boys1iizislc'1'iiiQllic' lt'Cl1I1lC2ilZlflflC'llQlllCCl'lI1!.1' lfroiii 81311 iii Ihv iiiorniiig' until Qgzjgo in lhv mvchzmic's ol' thc- lioolh were' svlvvlvcl lo work 2llilCI'I1OOIl, thc' stiidvm slow workvrs c'lliCic'i1Ily llicrc. lllI'Q't' or loin' wich pvriocl vw-1'y day. czlrriccl on thc many lrziiisziclioiis hzmdlvcl 'I'h4-y wc-rv iwsporisililc' lor Lhv liull-lvnglli during lhv clay. l'lllilPi'I1 stuck-ms, ziclvisvcl lay historivzil, vcliicwilioiizil. zmcl purcly-l'oir-ciikjoy- Miss lVlc'ziclo1'. sviwccl lxfhinfl lhv Coiiiilvr. iiivnt pivtiirvs shown to Clzissvs :ill during thc- czipzilmly iiizmziqing thc szilcs ol' school supplic-s clay. 'lilivsv hzircl-workiiiq vlcclricizms pro- lo clzissmzilcs in ncccl ol' iiizilwizils. XX'ith xiclvcl thc school with thc Ixvsl in visiizil cclu- CllCCI'l'l1l smilcs zmcl zilcrl miiicls lhvy lllilllt' thn- czilion. Mr. Rohde- was lziciilly zlclvisvi' for Il4'Ct'SS2iI'Y Cliziiiqv ziiicl c'ollc'Clccl orclvrs lor this group. siipplim-s on l'K'Cll1i'Sl. 'Ilivsc czipahlc' salvsiiivii ol' thai sruclvnt store' arc' always rvacly to inakc- 21 salma Inf! ln II-Lfflf. fin! znzw: Pat llohnsoii, Nlclha Cflappw Bcity Ciarte-1','Ioai1m' Graham. lNlai'y.jam' Morrison. and TNIa1'y'jvzin Nz-wr-II. .S'w1'r111flm:r'.' liziiix' Nixon, Y .jvan .Xrmfic-lcl, Nancy Hollowav, Hrtty Solomon Iris Brown, Nlaijjorie' Sc-sion, and Coll:-4-n YVarci. A lgo i je I s , A ,' N., 1 'I .J . 1' I 'N .L 'Q Om' IJIlUlUQl'2lllllt'l'S l.1'NlK'l' filllIll1'l'Ill2llY. lgllll luxxv, and .Xndv l,il'kl'I1S ulwvk uxvl il 114'Qz1Iix'm'. . . I . nm mluh l1nlllll1rll4llllx lllllllllt ulkupll1Qll11 ulmulsplvzlmlwpzllm.ilu'n1'ml4zl1m',flfflnrfgfl' N111111111 , N X I Ill IIIHIII mux Nunn: lmlxl xml XIIHII Inu ll lx df! luxxnilmkzlxlml .Xslrmlplllul',xg1n4,m1x'y,lI11lu1 ,11lr':Ilxx.1x' lZntit't'd hy tht' dvlicious zlroinzls drifting through thc' hzills pupils swzirinvd to thc! Call'- tvrizl at tht' first pvzll of tht' lunCh hell. XXI-ll aware' that the way to an Ill-'HS studs-nt's he-st svlf was through his food. Mrs. Mvcta -Izickson Czlrclittlly IJl2lI1I1f'Cl tht' noondzly lncal t'z1c'h dzly with tht- thouffht ol' turning out Zl , 5 , lunch that tzlstcfd just like IIIUIIINS Cooking. 'l'ht' studvnts will zigrcc- that she' did suCct't'd indvcd. Doing' tht-ir lmvst to Curry out lx1I'S..lilCliSOI1lS int-nu tht' Cooks Czuttiously lI1t'ZlSl1l'CCl vzlch ingrvdivnt inixinq thvtn togvtlivr with thc' hcst possihlt' rcsults. XYlic'n thc cooking was finishvd, thcy rushvd it to tht- Countvr whcrc tht' lunchcrs wort' anxiously awaiting it. 'llhcrti thc' student ht-lpvrs wvrt' kt-pt husy filling' thc' dishcs for thc' hungry Crowd. Collccting inonvy at thc' Q-nd of tht- lint: und scllinq ict' Crvzun desserts. 'l'ht' Cold lunch linv was also student IIl2lI12lQf'Cl llor all who prc'l2'rrc'fl at siniplc and light lunt'h. 13 :L 'lnjzf Thr- lllI1CllI'04JlIl Could ' ' .' smoothly without thc 2lSSlSl2iIlt't' ot' Mrs 1.5117 In riglzlx Herman Bunch, Clollc-cn Davis Arnold Wfilson, Lynn Moon-, .Xnn Yon- Clannon, Sally .Xnn 'l'ui'nt'r, and Cllmst- Lus- sitvr. Hnltnzn: 'l'hv cooks lwtgin to prvpart an appctizing lunch. Lfjfl In right: .Xnnin Boldwin, Patsy Rarnsvur, Alzuncs liostiv. zinc lsaht-llc NVhitt'. In hvr office' hlrs. Mt't'tzi Iackson, school clivtitizln, anvvs hm-r hooks with thc' aid of adding inavliinv Mc-c-ta .I21c'kson's capable' t'z1l't'tt-1'ia stall ull at liistnry IVXIVNX. lf!! lu Ilxfllf Ilrm ll4llllYl'l .Kim llutils, Nlztry lllllllij, Nauru fluult, :tml llttrulml Ns Iiwztlx. Ilmie tlinw-ii, ll..X.R, tlmicl Clitizt-nsltix .Xwzlrcl mrriqinpli npviaiturs lmsily run A I IV Cfumpt-t't'ntly Cutting strlifils, running ull tt-sts, inking' tht' mztcliint' :tml lwrping it in tip top shtlpv, :mtl St'I'YlIlQ,' wcll in am importzmt ' 'I'-' ' ' mimco- grztph stzllli. ztclvisvcl hy Miss Clowmi. llzlts ull' to Doris Cfrztvrn, 1950 ll..-XR. witmrr. 'lihis popular svnior. Clitmscti lmy hor t'l:tssm:itt's. t'xt't'llt'cl in living tht' goticl ritizvit ul tht yum :Incl 1't'c't'ix'c'tl tht' ztwzlrtl for hrr tJlllNl1lIlCllIlQ clt'x't'lopmt'nt ol' physical. mortal. incl spiritttnl stzmclztrtls. ff lxptrztl ol srliool spirit :mtl rzuiiptts pul- rhrituclt' wcrt' tht' livt' llUIIlt'COIIllllQ qtlcc-tis. On tht' luiq night, thc skics upcnvcl up :mtl tht' iivt- simlmg' girls wrrt' tltorottglily clrrnt'lit'cl. But this cllcl not cl.tmpn-n their spirits, :incl tht' ilowvrs :tmicl c'l1t't'rs ltl'UIll similzirly sozllwcl l llIl4'l, rlivrlts mm thi' Ill2llt'l'l2ll in hm' srruplmnk. Slwclillolis- llOlllt'ClJllllllf.1 qtwrn and hrr ziltvntlzuits Kinsry, anal Prugy XN'illizuns. 139 qtlt-vhs ruclt' out on tht' Iicltl to 1't'ccix'c thcir l,llll'lll'llllll4' on display, ns wa- lintl tht' Lffll In uuglll: Nancy Vault-, liztrlmru Sta-vlu, f,2lli'1'll Mary I,tu1 Dillon. llc-le-11 fm 1. in if .F ,. w 3, 155 I , 5: 4 ff 5 -W ZR - ,Q 1-W: :if WEE W- ' i' f,-fy . S ,T ,. if an I 33 QM, g Sf S S gf X '33 x ,e . 5 ,'r sw ,i Wgfai,:?!5iii A can i.5l,,,51l?V 2 we ., A - :at J' ' FV' 'X lr-5 -V . K L' Q 5 '51 3 . 52 if if, fsf -1 X A :QMS . S X K' . K sgfisgf , 5 sg - xx A , .,- 52511112 1 S935 Qgfff I ,fm-L f. , wi ff ...My X W2 Student Body Will Always Remember Mama 'l lu- play. I lfwmrnflwr ,llf1mu, pn-sc'nlm'cl lny ilu' '4n senior rlass was thx- XN'1'll-lilllNN'I1 stury nl' 21 Nnrwruinn lIIlllllQI'ilIll linnily lixinu in Sun l mm'is1'n. 'Inf' lwfl: 'Ilw Hanson fznnily lien-ns t'IllI'2llll'l'll to llu-ir lwnzmlz-1. Mr. llwlv, :IQ lu' rf-.uh In llnvnl. l,fjllnr1q!fl.' 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NZIIIVX -In Slllllll, l'm1'l11n'21 lwv, llllillllll' XYlnlx'. linlwlvx Xlnl- nnlw-,.nn1I Xnxlx l'u'kr-m. .Sffuml nm 5 lun-Ixn Nmlvv, Nnlnn l'n'vwm'r Rnlll lxllvn NlUI1l'lN'.llHlllN lignul -In-mx llm-sn-1. llvllx lynn' ll1'il1,'l'lIl1'li.ilIlll lliIl'lYSQllIl1'l. fluff! ffm J xlillll' Slllflxlilllll. Svntlx' ffnnk, llnrie Rau' U11-nn. .IVSIH 5llUl'l Alulxn l'1'lIX. f.In't Xllvn. Umm I.:-v I1-uu1w.Nmmu l,.n'l4', llznlmm Nluln'4'3'. lzlnn Nlxun, Nlzunn I'n'nxxn, l1l.nlw l.1nlln- :lnn.:1nrl :lun-vlmn, Nlixs Rnllm klnmllnznn. x. ,o l I 4 x , Q4 L Cruising Down the Riveru With Amateur Talent Blaektaeed dancing girls. Crooning voices, Comedy actors, rhythmical pianists, and many other phases olstudent talent thrilled the packed audience at the 1949 Amateur Show. Preceding the production were weeks ol' hard work and deep Concentration heginning with Composing the script. Those were har- rowing days for the writers, cutting a scene here, and adding a scene there. When it was finally Completed. tryouts were held. Nerv- ously the Contestants awaited the results, XYinners immediately found their place in the plans and set themselves to make their parts worthy ol the rest oll the show. The stage Crew racked their hrains lor original ideas. and the pulmlieity committee rushed around the sehool posting Colorful advertisements on the hulletin lmoards. At last rehearsals smoothed out. and the day of presentation was at hand. Before a lull house the inemhers ol' the east perforined their Chosen acts, The spectators spent an evening ol' pure enjoyment. swooning with the erooners, heating time with the dan- Cers. roaring with the Comedians. and pleading for more eneores alter the Curtains had Closed for the last time on Cruising Down the River, 'I op lefl: Ruth Ellen Monroe and Perry McDowell give forth with a rendition of the Talent Shows theme Cruising Down the River. .ll1'flrllf.' just a little tap dancing done by Helen lN1artin, Martha Lou Smith, and Billie Anne Slate, aecompanied hy Chet Allen. Riglzl: 'tM.ff. Barnes presents his complete one act play in a liueket. lfnllum lqfl: Secretaries Mazie Strickland. 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Rltllfllllllh Qnttirt- :nul liilatrintiw Qkits ztlih' livvpiiig up txith nuulvrn nu'tluuls ul' vltw- flt-xt'riIu'4l tlu- high spot Ill, tlu' sviiimw' ycwn' IlUttS.ll.l,.ll.S.SlllCll'l1lS1ll7I?l'.lSt'lllllt'll'l'lll'lUSllY Swnim' Huy. .XS king lui' it clay. thvy pm- hy iiispvvtiitg tlu' voting Ill1ll'lllllQ'S. .X n'pi't-- xult-tl t-x'4-rymu- with nprtngtring t'ntt'i't4tinnu'nt sc-iittltivt' tlt'IllOItSlI'1llt'll tlu' IIll'l'ltilItllLS ul' tht :nul t'lt'x'r'l' lJt'tlLfl'2lIll5. lvItflf'H'l2lSSlIll'Il xxvit' ntLu'hiiu' zttul tlu'n tlu' r4tttclt'nts xxvnt tln'tntgh lt1Illlll'UllQl1lllf'IllllluXX'llt'Illllilllllt'IOHllt'YlIlQ tlu' l't'QlllLlI' p1'tu't'ss ul voting, tllllt'lxly lm':n'ning tlu' rlt-nunuls nl tlu- wltiurs, lint thvy toult it znul ztppmviiig ul this .tlip4ir:tttts. lhtis. in thrii' stritlv. .tnliripztting tlu' claty wIu'n thvy ztgxtin, tlu' sttulvnts ul' this svluuml i't't't'ix'v tlu twin t't'lllIill tlu- unit-iw, luwt in vtlttvzttiuiiztl l'au'ilitit's. lf!! Luk li.lx tlumx -'.'i ' lux tIYlll' tlu' l'lta'xt xriting Vt tti llllt'Ill in tlu- spring t'lr't'tiun. ,lfzflflfff ljillll tx hu t nulul.it tg . , 1 5 lin lm irtfixt N t llll1lXNUltltrllllNllllt'lltlIlliltlIIll2nUlll7X'Xvtillllliillltlxvl'Ilt'll2lxYlltiUXlN'l'Hl't'QUlIlQlIlllllllK'YUllllQ luusth. x ' ' ' ' t . ltwflfl' l'ii.nut-X Nlntsingri it-giwtvis sttulvntx lui' 1-lt't'Iiun slut. nf 1 ffkg 'TY '1 wt' . .--.A I - aux i Mr. Bcst brings thc postal sc1'viCc to thc high school door as part of his daily routine, dvlivcringf vvxfry- thing from visual Cduvation pivturvs to l'lf1Mlr:.,xNs. Students arc lost in a flood of l,!JIi?1ff'I'Y as thvy read the latcst news in thc' first edition of thc srhonl- papf-r. Tardy studcnts rlivck hy lX1r. Hunts office for admission slips bc-fnrc' at- tending Hrst period class. 179 - The '49 PHMICAN staff sorts thu newly-arrivccl annuals. Lfjl lo riglzl: Nanry -Io Smith, Bohhy Padgett, Ilcywuud Washburn, and Nfazic Strickland. E. Oillrf' Mull llwnlln-ix, Iuuunm' l,l1 X ming amd l'rvlly lzguli, luuk mm' lln' IllUl'IllIllQ maul with Mrs. Izlvksmx. WWII: :in 1-zu' fm' ilu- lulf-QI lll'XK'i mln- uirlv Qnlllcr In uwzlit tlivii' This SCCH4' t2lkl'S plum' daily as slilclclils Sliix turns ul nur pm' lvl:-plmm-, IJ!! In 113111: fzulsx Ifruwsmi, .Xllrvcl mul l'wr'ky .'X11lryc'lu-cktl14'irlum'lius NXlill II:-Im: Kim:-y, l'1'rlIy limly, :mil llulmvs ifzilvs. Cflmrlvs Stout iX'ii7l'l' 'xtlivillq in. lhirimq llnvin lunrh hmm cluurs r'x'4'n lllllllllll ilu xwulllvr luins nrlmlvl. stumlvnls fwuapv in mit-up Our lK'E'lf'll1ll'S am' l.0l'llll'1HlQ' I0 lmavv Such willing workcrs as ilu-Sv to 2il'I as lll1'll' stuclcm sn-f'1'n'La1'ic's. llxvy arc, lfjff In zflglzl, fin! Irma' Bm-tty fl21I'U'l'. Nlvllm Cflappulaxmc- CJ'Bl'lK'll. .Xunic llzilvy. Ps-guy Hinklv, .Xnn Harclr-v. l52iI'lHil'2l Russ:-ll, ml gliilllft' Murplly. .Skrwzfl mu: Nlmjoric Svxlrm, l 1'z1m'c-s .Xllc'u. Sm- Oaklc-y, Gladys Brown. Milcllw-rl Henry, 'Xlartlla SUJIIV, zmrl xlkllf' 4ll'2ill Ncwcll. lxlvxxulmws ul' ilu- now czumwzi Llulm o1'Qzmix1'cl lu-rm' this yvar llopc- tlu-ir lllllllfl' will lx- as IDI'UIHlSlIlQ as tlw pim'll1rc's mln-y llzxvc' lwvu taking, llwy mv, lffl In Il-ifflf, fin! IIIIIK' RPN llllc la l'm'lr- .Ions-s, :mal Carl fnslm x .S'ffr1ml znzwg lizirry' 111, Rl1'l1zl1'cl Nlivllzlvl, .XV- ' A ' .Xnclc-rxcm. RK'llIll'lll llrzly, '. li rr, 2lilYlSl'l', zmcl Stuart Hurt. asf fi l,n'll4'r girls who l72ll'2lil1' lJt'lllJl't' tlu- lmalul aw, fffl In lllgflff lX'lEll'Y l.llJ Clasvv, lil-tsrv llzlvis, livvkv lllll'l, .Xmxw linin, .ULllSL'ilOllIlSOIl, l5z11'lJa1'a -lifiill CI1'a11fo1'cl, Margicl' lNlcCIa1'Lv1'..lcJy Knox, livllyl-lu SIlllIlQ'I', and fllllllllli' firaull. IMAX rulrl IIINIYII4' .Ill lay IIIl'Nl'IlllI!l' 4' IIIIIIIIIIIL' lll'A xulunml l,fff1U11fgl1!.fffx! ffm lJ.u1r-Il1.l.ulf-1,X411 I'nlXl1'x, .Xl Rlnllll, .IIIII FIIIIIIIY Wrmlvxl ,Sffmfffm,r.' lluxxvll. Hlll 1..nln'1, flllll Rmml1lfX1.u1m 4 4 , , s ' . , ., fx., .X . . v -4, lfjlg Night xxnlxlullmll5111511-xelnwkxllnc-4xH1m'm'Q:ll1'.lxpzlrlUflxixlliglxlly1'c11lIil14'. lfugffl: Nlr. llmtv, vluivlg K'HQiIlK'l'l', rx gllnnu Imnmlx xxlwn :Im lm .uv in ru-1-fl nl rw-pzmiu ru II11- Ilvzrl nf-mlx l'4'Qlll2lIiIlQ. . 1 ,.' , NX nk lx.lx l'4'llx Niv- 1 Q u.-.. liuxllx .almvlln-rl 111 Anllllli' .lllll1HIIXi'lmIlI1lll, xllul4'l.tx lmx llIll1'l14'1'cl lumix lmxy pllu l4ygl'zlpIul . ,M .M--nail I -. - .X- ...Q ,LJ 1 si fi + 'QQQ Y is Egg , as 352 S XV X 5255 3 :film STV L Q E ....,.. . . W mm if NW SENIOR REVERIES The door is slowly closing behind me-closing on four years that once seemed like an eternity, but years that passed so quickly they seem more like a dream. Yes, a dream is really what it was-a fleeting recollection of ever-pleasant memories. The towers where we stood on cold days, the steps on which we exchanged a cheery greeting with a classmate, the corridors down which we walked languidly or sped madly depending on the time left before the final bell-all these are so forceful in my reminiscing. The football games, the proms, that term paper, the flnal report card were so very important, but of all the memories I aperceive, the one that I recall foremost is the one of all the friendships I have made. For long after the former things have passed away the acquaintances I have known will always linger as the best part of my H.P.H.S. memories. Those standards by which I have directed my life were put into invaluable use through the experiences I gleaned each day. Courage, honesty, purity, industry, brotherhood, and love-each quality in its own way has made me realize that each is vital to make a world of honor. Honor was found in classrooms, in activities, in athletic games, in social functions, and in our administration. Each part was a little world in itself uniting to form an indestructible world-a world based on the principle of honor. This building-this massive structure is no longer mine. I have left it to those who have promised as I did to leave it greater than it was left to meg but in striving to fulfill my pledge I find that I am the one who has been left greater in mind, body, and character. To this school I am greatly indebted. This door has closed-closed, but not locked on four yearsffour of the best years of my life. 151 APPRECIATION Another year's activities have been recorded. As we leaf through the pages, we recall those incidents that made the work sometimes a headache, but most often a joy. During school, after school, and at night we plowed together striving to culminate the year's events. In our reminiscing we remember all those who helped to produce this IQ5O PEMICAN. Foremost, we sincerely thank Miss Dorothy Hollar, who devoted so willingly her time, effort, and interests. To her goes much credit with gratitude from both of us. Especially to Mr. Whitley and mem- bers of the faculty do we say thank you for the co-operation you have shown us. We express our appreciation to each member of the staff. Van Boyles, Doris Craven, and Pat Johnson so calmly mounted panels while printing editors Venitia Wilcox and Ann Folger demanded, W'ho,s next to this boy? What,s her address?,' Efficient typist Peggy Clark was always ready to type the articles copy editors Tommie Lentz and Mary Lou Dillon and sports editor Jack Willis so expertly wrote. jean Larcom did the art work and Peppy Stamey, associate editor, answered all calls made of her. Albert Hale and Thomasine Strother filled in with Hjack-of-all-tradesn ability. Those members of the business staff, Anne Bain, Johnny Bell, Mary Lib Casey, Betsy Chernault, Becky Dunn, Sam Gibson, Pat Hackney, Anne Hall, Billy Hatley, Becky Johnson, Barbara Steele, Max Williams, Jimmy Woollen, Tommie Lu Young, deserve many thanks from us. To Andy Pickens, our photographer, on whom depends much of the success of this annual, we offer our appreciation. Clyde Baxter, Dick Boyles, Lester Zimmerman, and Buzz Lowe also deserve much credit for help unselfishly rendered. Mr. Gordon Brightman, Mr. Jack Clark and Mr. Bob Ihrig of jahn and Ollier Engraving Company, Mr. Frank Schmenti of Colonna Studios, and Mr. William Oliver Smith of Edwards and Broughton Company offered us excellent advice for which we proffer our thanks. As we close the cover, we realize the Code of Honor of High Point High School has been put in practice by all who have worked and co-operated with us. To you we sincerely say thank you. SUZANNE AND BETTY jo. 152 X ' N WWW Q xxigl H ,f ffyfff X X X WZ f 2 E S gs K '1 e Q, N fff ' l5 ,f f i ii l l l 2 'flflfii lilllll N Ne f f llllllf'ff'lfefai, . YN kv? WWW ffm in A X wg X xi xi ' xx lil x, all r 'Hahn Sz Ullieir Again A familiar and reassuring slogan FAMn.IAR...l1ecause it has appeared in thousands of the counfry's finest year- lvooks for flue past half century. RnAssuruNc...because those years of specialized experience lrring complete service, outstanding quality and de- pendable delivery fo the yearbook staffs will: whom we work. -+- JAHN k OLLIER ENCRAVING CO. SI7 W. Washington Blvd. Chicago 7 Illinois 1 fl 1 rv STANLEYIS JEWELERS ff f1ff1 vffmfnff nf I Honest Values g Conzfenienl Terms DRY Phone 2283 1014 East Grccn Strcct 125 s. Main High Point, N. C. PHONE 2980 BURTN ER FURNITURE COMPANY FURNITURE. STOVES. AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Don,t Worry, Call Murray PHONE 4021 900 East Green Street Phone 2861 a high hurdle. p on ight: Charlie jo dashes to opponents as they finish line and leaves his rival tracksters close behind. R nes QUALITY SHOE STORE, Inc. Expert Shoe Fitters HIGH POINT, N. C. M. P. Woodall Plastering Co., Inc. compliments NEW AND REPAIR JOBS of 217 Professional Building A PHONE 2669 Compliments of HIGH POINT SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING and INSURANCE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PEACE-PRESLAR AUTO REPAIR SHOP 1715 English Street MCLELLAN,S PHONE 6984 FIRST 1905 - 1950 N I 1 CARRICK l IVIANU FACTURING COMPANY, INC. UPHOLSTEREII FURNITURE l A 1309 Tryon Street HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA ROSE FURNITURE CO. HIGH POINT HAT SHOP I Owned and Operated by Kester Brothers HAT CLEANING and BLOCKING Where Quality mul l'rir'e Kiley! Sails Pressed While Yau Wai! 9 HI, GRADUATES . . . Lets Go! You lucky guys and gals have places to go in our Piedmont of Opportunity, and I'm going with you. tFact is, I've been right along since your bottle warming days.l Lift your chin . . . you're graduating S into the freest economy on earth. I . The only one left where you can i ' li pick your own job and work out Y ,X Ii your own ideas about making it Q I more productive and more profit- L ' I able. Your diploma is a challenge C Qul to understand Our Way. . .to uil l xi vly e Va .VMU lvyy M Keep It Free and Make It Better. i.,l itr: ..,. , DUKE PUWEH COMPANY l I fiomrflfmenrs of FLYTHE INSURANCE AGENCY , INSURANCE and BONDS 2I0 North Mam Street Sl West Broad Street PHONE 2847 CENTRAL ICE DELIVERY CO. . Compliments Ol ALLEN B. WELBORN, Inc. 101 Professional Building 101 West Green Street HIGH POINT, N. C. 'A' 'clnsurance Service at a Savingi' BURTON UPHOLSTERY CO. Living Room Suites - Sofa Beds and Fold-a-Beds Compliment of GUILFORD FINANCE CO. MONARK SHADE 6' BLIND CO. MANUFACTURERS Phone 2504 1406 North Main Street High Point, N. C. Compliments Of PIEDMONT ELECTRIC REPAIR CO. Inc. 205 Pine Street High Point, N. C. Auto Glass - Mirrors - Tabletops CENTRAL CLASS COMPANY 340 North Wrenn Street ROSE RADIO SALES 5' SERVICE MOTOROLA RADIOS JOHNSON'S OUTBOARD MOTORS Phone 2832 PHONE 5987 438 N. Wrenn street High Point, N. C Compliments of C l' 0 1 l m ' GILL'S LADIES, SHOP of 'iTl1e Style Center of High Point 128 South Main Street DUTCH LAUNDRY, INC. and LYN-MAR CAMERA 81 SARTIN DRY CLEANING CO. NOVELTY SHOP 215 Willowbrook Street KODAKS - FILMS - SUPPLIES 24 Hour Kodak Finishing Phone 5617 STREET PAINT COMPANY C0mPll7mf37155 Kyamize Paints . . . Luminall Paints ffl R bb -S B 'h - V' ' h ' l1...Z1.3'0iT'? 3.1. P3221 et CITY APPLIANCE CO. Compliments of RIETT I T AND COLOR CO AN l l u l 4 L- l.qjI: Doris Craven capturvs thc ball as 'loan Crowclcr applauds hcr c-llorts in 'l't-aclu-rs mp Students baskcthall vlnssir. .llirlfllwf Swift action takcs plan' as tvaclmvrs strugglc to rcfaptlirt' tlw cluding ball. Rigid: Crowdvr :xml Miss Knox of-junior lliqli lc-ap to gain control ol' hall, while Crave-n waits to ITCOVCI' thc' toss. 'f0 'I f 'f 1fS f High Point Radiator 5' Body Co., Inc SOUTHERN MOTOR COMPANY lm'l',Ri' f1Fr1'R ' Your 179.1010 and Plymoulh Dealer ml mmm' an on U lpmrmg 2100 S. Main Street 107 Willowbrook Street High Poinl. N. fl. Phone 3030 PHONE 4964 lfomplimenlx of 1j0,,,I,1f,m,nf5 CHARLES DEPARTMENT STORE nf South Main Street HIGH POINT. N. C. 1 Wood-Armfield Furniture Co., Inc. 460 South Main Street Phone 4260 DEPENDABLE FURNITURE High Point. North Carolina I Compliments of GRIFFITH MILES Compliments U! RUSSELL and MCADEN 'A' General Agents cs ECKERD'S DRUG STORE 140 South Main Creators of Reasonable Drug Prices SPRINKLE-MADDOX STYLE-MART CLOTHES 128 North Main Street DIAL 3036 B. C1 W. FRAME WORKS lIfIllIIll!f1Cflll'CfS of FRAMES Prospect Extension, Route 5 High Point, N. C. NEILL PONTIAC 129-l3l South Wrenn Strcct TELEPHONE 4583 High Point, North Carolina HEDGECOCK LUMBER CO. Ward Street Phone 4006 'k JOHNS-MANVII,I.E CURTIS IVIILLWORK HARDWARE PAINTS Best Wishes To All THE SWEET SI-IOPPE 712 English Street ELLIOTT'S FLOWERS and GIFTS Sheraton Hotel Bldg. PHONE 2586 ALL HOURS COLONY TABLES, INC. High Point. North Carolina WRIGHT FRAME WORKS Manufacturers of FRAMES AND DOWEL PINS High Point. North Carolina On Highway no-A PHONE 51072 YouNG's FURNITURE cf Rus co. featuring Compliments FURNITURE BY TOMLINSON and CARPET BY JAMES LEES 8L SONS Of Compliments of CAROLINA CONTAINER COMPANY HIGH POINT, N. C. PHILLIPS-DAVIS, INC. 1 RICH'S AUTO SERVICE . GENERAL AUTO REPAIRINC I-UG AGE SH U P DELCO BATTERIES .IND DELCO PARTS V Distributors of Dunlop Tires VICK ENGLISH AUSTIN - SALES 81 SERVICE Paint and Wallpaper Co. ,k GRUMBACHER ART MATERIAL 203 W. Cmnlnercc Phone 3216 WADE H. CUMBY HAROLD C. DAVIS CALVIN C. ORRELI. X xxx NX 5 J. M' 4 Q ,- f i-.--i'- IX - -ii' .ZT.--,- ,EMU It 'Gufnz5yQ ' Qlwq HFuneral Home and Chapel Broad Street at Chestnut TELEPHONE 2646 WARREN'S RADIO SERVICE C'1 'f fn'Ie 'S of 609 501101 Main Street BEESON HARDWARE COMPANY Telephone 5911 214 North Main Street HIGH POINT. N. C . Hum-I POINT, N. C. CDIIIIJIIVIIIEIUS of Uplonwlrisf HIGH POINT, N. C. HIGH POINT, N, C, T S. P. KIMSEY PLUMBING and HEATING CO. ' I C. E. HODGIN f.l077I1Ilif7lCIHS of I 1915 English Street . Phone 3241 High Point. N. C. YOUR TEXAQO DEALER I ADAMS DANCE STUDIOS I Tap. Toe, Ballet. Acrobatics 5 I The Newest and Smartest in Social Dancing S I 757 North Main Street - Phone 6019 OI' I Five Points I MARTIN SIGN CO' Hot Dogs Hamburgers Milkshakes 1696 English Street I Lfjflx Vernon Limmerman doesn't seem to share his twm Lester's enthusiasm over his latest photography equipment. Rig'zt: Don't think you're seeing double because the twins of H.P.H,S. have just been assembled. Left In riglzl: Carl and Carle-ne Brown, Eleanor and Barbara Terry, Douglas and Donald Foster, and Betty -I0 and Bill Greene. Piedmont Insurance 6' Realt Co. I I I, . , Y W. PAGE HARRIS I Aux IIAXLUII, .llmmger I 111 North wrenn street Phone 2514 Life Insurance 1 HIGH POINT, N. C. I I ITm0rrowIi:.IWiiiiivTfidn'Y,S HUNTER COAL AND ICE co. I I R J A FUEL OIL STOKERS I INC. All Kinds of' Furnace Service I Living Room Furniture and Sofa Berls For on or Coal I I Box 1466 High Point. N. C. PHONE 3366 KESTER MACHINERY COMPANY Compliments I Established 1880 I nf ' SILVER KNIT HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. MACHINERY and SUPPLIES New Location : 1411 S. Main St. li- 1-4 ,,,,, ---.,,,,,, .. ..,, , Y ,., ,La , . ,.., Yair Y 7-W -- - A -- - CLOVER BRAND DAIRIES, INC. M I L K Paste-urized Products B U T T E R ICE CREAM HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of l,umpl1n1en ls 9 of WARNER TRANSFER RUBY S High l oint's Largest Credit .lewelers I59 South Main Street R 0 5 AI N E BRITT ELECTRIC COMPANY T., ENGINEERING and CONTRACTING Exclusive phone 2830 Hut Not Expensive HIGH POINT, N' C- P al Atte it WILLIAMS FLOWERS Quality Flowers Plus erson . 1 ion. I II4 East High Street High Poin 'Telephone 2807 LET Us MARFAK YOUR CAR FLYNT TEXACO SERVICE FIRESTONE AND TEXACO PRODUCTS N. C. Five Points PHONE 2308 High Point. N. C MANN'S CUT RATE DRUG STORE HIGH POINT, N. C. GREENSBORO. N. C. KANNAPOLIS. N. C. REIDSVILLE. N. C. THOMASVILLE. N. C. BURLINGTON. N. C. LEXINGTON. N. C. Compliments C,,,,,p1f,,,e,,f3 of of . A R N ' S I N C . SANITARY CAFE C S O ' MARLOWE-VAN LOAN sALEs Co. QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP DYIZSTUFFS 2 CHEMICAL? High Point. North Curolivu If Your Hair ls Not Beroming To You You Should Be Coming To Us ... I THE CREATIVE PRINT SHOP WRIGHT'S FLOWER SHOP I Qualify Pl'illl6I'S CUT FLOWERS - POTTED PLANTS 223 Willowbrook street and FLORAL DESIGNS I PHONE 2645 On Highway I0-A Pl1OI1C 51372 X l CON1I1Il.IIl871lb ANDY'S FOOD SHOP f 0 Where the Good Sport Meets Left: A biology class takes a good look at mounted butterflies. Interested students are, lqfl lo right: Peggy P Th N H B'll K' l, Th Pott d Mar aret Beneini. RI' ht. Fn,1ish Forbis, eggy omas, ancy oovcr, 1 In ey, ornas s, an g g ' , Eg students display their handiwork. Left Io right: Barry Ruth, Buzz Lowe, and Billie Sue Sherman. l I . ORANGE PRINTING COMPANY I Compliments 225 East Commerce of PHONE 2942 I North State Telephone Company I and Randleman l l TRAUB ORANGE BLOSSOM 1 RINGS I y HORACE G. INDERTON, INC. ELGIN AND HAWLTON l l WATCHES l DODGE and PLYMOUTH I 1,IlSS8f1gUl' Cars . . . Dodge Truflfs I , M l l Amerzca .9 fmesl X 5 High Point. North Carolina I l Compliments l ' ACCOUN'l'AN'l' 84 AUDITOR A l l TAX CONSUl.'I'ANT f ' Phone 5202 - Residence 44322 313 Security Bank Building X Coin plim vu fs SUNSHINE LAUNDRY vf BOYLES TIRE Co. PHUNE 3393 W. A. DAVIS MILLING Co. 2 0-2 2 ' ' ' . , I I pmt' Struct ,Wm111fm'l1u'crs of Qzlalzw-Tesleel HIGH POINT' N' C' l'3l0llI'. Meal III!!! Fzlwls Lryl: Charliv Bryant and Ken Yarborough borrow thc' type-writ:-r in Coach Simc0n's office to catch up on thrix fuqulhall vcxrrvspondvnm'v, l1'1',qf1I: .lov W'ray rvlaxvs and watchvs fcllow Classxnatv, Ray Walkrr, hard at work. BRYCE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Arcade Building PHONE 2663 .41'1'l'c'rl1'Iz'rl mul l,ire'l1.wfl -J! 1-J., Ll...- T .-, WM. F. FREEMAN ENGINEERS 33 llfwbz East Commerce Strcct Z 5 E' E HIGH POINT. N. C. 3 H ' : , ' ' -E i .155 IW Incorporated : - ,i S K ' . ,V lnol,-GREEN Co. A I REALTORS . ' 1:5 w. Washington sum: 1 T PHONE 5069 Y i, ,?. 'Lipf--Y , THE Llzzle GoocH SHOP 'NC 0 E l','lllll.Nl4l1' K4'u:ls-lu-Wvul' mul lllklll-H4'll Arcudc Building THE GEORGE E. SHERMAN CO l .. - T OIL, SOAPS, and CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS BROOKLYN, NEW YORK and HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA rmmplimenis nf CARRICK TURNING WORKS 812 MIIIIS street TEMPLE-CURRY MOTOR CO., INC. 781 North Main Street LINCOLN Authorized Sales and Servirv MERCURY HIIIH Pomr, N. C. C omplirnenls Of THE LILLY COMPANY 'A' HIGH POINT, N. C. Phone 5979 wk JARRETT STATIONERY COMPANY Telephone 2345 Compliments 106-8 North Wrenn Street of Our 47th Year in High Pointn CAROLINA SPRING :' DIETETIC FOOD Packaged without added sugar or salt ik YOUNTS GROCERY 790 North Main Street N. H. SILVER, INC. QUALITY CLOTHES For Men and Boys Phone 2676 HIGH POINT, N. C. C'onIplinIen!s of WAGGER'S JEWELRY CO., Inc. Elwood Hotel Corner Clothes of Distinction 'k COLLIER ELLIS AND CO. i' 437 North Wrenn Street Complimenta Of North Carolina Theatres, Inc. ir CENTER BROADHURST c40m,,1 1',, 101115 Of SOUTH EAST LEAD COMPANY COIIQLTIIIIIIIIIIAUIIS I0 llzc Cla.s.s uf 1950 'Ir The High Point Enterprise Radio Stations WHPE and WHPE-FM f.'0Illl7lINlEIIfX of NEAUS AUTO SERVICE FISK TIRES -1- Amoco PRODUCTS MURROW'S TRANSFER, INC. MOVERS OF NEW FURNITURE IN EASTERN CAROLINA ENGLISH RADIO ond SOUND SERVICE ALWAYS GUARANTEED FOR 90 DAYS C om pl imen fs Of GREENE TIRE SERVICE L. A. WELCH PRINTING CO. PHONE 2937 Congratulalions from Television Sales C1 Service, Inc. High Point's Pioneers in Television 323 N. Wrenn Phone 66l3I I SMITH sruolo Cr CAMERA sl-lor R- D- FOWLER MUTOR 206 North Main PHONE 2758 LINES, INC. P. O. Box IIZ8 HIGH POINT. N. C. Lqfli Bennie Lou Ridge and Darrell Crater follow closely Mr. Ishcc's chemistry lesson coming to them by I way of the wire recorder. Rzlghlx Miss Smitlfs biology class busily dissccts a frog specimen. Ixfff to righl: Betty ' Beeson, Budd Montgomery, Gary Lackey, Nancy Davis, Miss Smith, Lorene Haynes, and Shirley Frazier I.'urnpli1u4'nls of , HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO. l45 South wrqnn sum: High Point. N. C. ' I ' The Major Appliance Store MERCHANDISE OF DISTINCTION Phone 2850 Since 1869 f.UIllll,lIlH'HlS f,lIllIlllHIlPlIfX of of BELL RECURD SHOP INGRAM'S PHARMACY Compliments vi W F MAULDIN INC SALES BUICK SERVICE H IGH POINT COLLEGE HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA A College at the Door of Em-II Graflualv of the High Point High Schoolu ' Lffl: 'I his attractlvs- kIlIIISII'l12iS l,IIlIt-tln hoard 1'i'IlIlIlQIS IIS all ol tm- now past Yltletide Season. Kfglzlr IA- IV O the Imuilfling' for an HIIICTITOOII ol selling' ads PI-'xIIr'fxN IIIIQIIIOQQ stafI' Il'li'IUI7i'I'S, 'ISOIIIIIIIQ' Illl Young, zmcl Bei lloltusrm, look Itopclul. CAROLYN FABRICS REDWINE HARDWARE 208 North Main Street FURNITURE HIGII POINT. N. lf. I FABRICS OF DISIINCTION PHONE -4444 I STEWART'S SNACK SHACK BICYCLE SALES 31 SERVICE I 504 North Main Street I BETTER SANDWICHES I and PHONE 6-6331 I DRINKS HIGH POINT. N. C. I f,.0HIl?lIllIPlIfS 0-I' fj0lI1I2I1.IIlPHf,i' SAMPLE SHOE STORE Of II9 North Main Street I XNSURORS 7 REALTORS MENDENHALL'MO RE AUTOMATIC LATHE CUTTERHEAD COMPANY Delta Machinery HIGH POINT, N. C. I I HORTON FURNITURE CO. I Compliments I 200 E. Washington Street of N 'CHARDS0N I INNERSPRINGAMATTRESSES DEPARTMENT STORE Q Cumphmelus One Student Tells Another 0, A L B E R T ' s DEPENDABLE JEWELERS ROWLAND SUPPLY COMPANY ,46 South Main 'k I W,,,,,,,,,,,p LADY FAIR BEAUTY sI-IoPPE I 712 SCClIl'iIy Building SUPPLIES High Point. N. c. Phone mv ' Ihmplinmm MODEL BARBER SHOP U! We Appreciate Your Patronagen SHERATON SHOE SHOP FIVE FIRST CLASS BARBERS TO SERVE YOU i ConIpII'ments of Compliments of KENNEDY OIL COMPANY ,,0mp,imM of f McLEoD's Esso SERVICE I i' 690114161 JI? 0511 wwf 275 South Wrenn Street HIGH POINT, N. C. I Cnnmllnlents Compliments of I It I LEE-MORRIS SERVICE WAYNE TRADEMARK MFG. CO. THE BEACON HTIIIT Higgesl Lilllc Newspaper in lhe Soulhn WHITE REALTY COMPANY APPRAISALS - LOANS - SALES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT- INSURANCE 2l0 North Main Street Phone 2847 High Point, North Carolina , zu, ,,,,l 1 ,,,, fm. Ziaarllze 5 if Quality Merchandise Reasonably Priced SERVICE STATION ir 1321 North Main Street Complzm ents of JIMMY MITCHELL, INC. WHlTLARK's FLOWERS rf GIFTS Veneefs 'A' Compliments of BLAKE THOMPSON MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS PHONE 3966 BfTQ,NNf,'f.,'2,Tj5S'FAAVCEAQQNHS P. 0. Box 1940 High Point, N. C Phone 4096 244 S. Main Street QUALITY DRY CLEANING CO. 13I5 North Main Street HIGH POINT, N. C. DEDMON PRODUCE COMPANY FRUITS and PRODUCE Wholesale Only BERLOW Mori-:PROOF SERVICE PHONE 4960 HOLLINGSWORTH Complimenls MEATS AND GROCERIES Of FROZEN FOODS Phone 2242 707 Centennial WE DELIVER YOUNG'S, INC. BARBARA STEELE SAYS: I filo all tny shopping at TOBIAS . . . They just have it! 1 bl 0 ISIS 6'High Poinfs Finest Ladies Slore .2314 df.. g Q ,1l WOODROE F. HAYWOOD GENERALINSURANCE HOV: West Washington Street PHONE 2243 P SHACKELFORD'S MEN'S WEAR hone 2757 124-126 N. Main Street BOB'S ESSO SERVICE 433 East Washington Street TELEPHONE 5678 HIGH POINT, N. C. High Point, Thomasville and Denton Railroad Connecting These Communities With The Nation 'Wothing But Service To Selly' Compliments of ' NATIONAL UPHOLSTERY COMPANY After High School graduation, for the best in business education and a good Complimenm oliice position, attend of I,L,-,va, OAKDALE COTTON MILLS JONES BUSINESS COLLEGE uk 6'The School for Better Trainingv Accredited and Licensed JAMESTGWN, N' C' CUT RATE FURNITURE CO. fffwlzflffffwff-w ff! COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS , HTl1e Prire Is Lexsv F' W' W0OLW0R1H CO' 615,617 East Green Street Phone 2879 HIGH POINT, N. C. High Point Tire and Battery Co. WILLARD BATTERIES COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE 201 College Street Best Wishes SWARTZBERG'S W. E. LINTHICUM AND SON CERTIFIED READY MIXED CONCRETE GRADING CONTRACTORS HAULING Dial 3243 or 5922 4-O6 Tomlinson Street HIGH POINT ASHEBORO GEO. T. WOOD 6' SONS Incorporated Distributors CARPETS - RUGS S Styles for Floors Since 1921 Display Rooms: 314 to 322 West Broad Street HIGH POINT. N. C. 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X'S'3::wh2R3gs' speaks for you - represents you A-A exerts influence --and makes lasting impressions. Be well represented by using only the BEST. F5 A S I A Sf E? AMERICAN at CHINESE - em. me 1 RESTAURANT -Lldeff-G4-4f9MH2g5eM-flffifzk 120 North Main Q7 LOGAN PORTER MIRROR COMPANY Compliments MASTER MIRRORS W. B. DELK GENERAL CONTRACTOR J. Ralph Sechrest, Associate Office 118W North Main PHONE 3122 Of JESS WASHBURN Gulf Oil Products Distributor KOONCE FUNERAL HOME, Inc. Ambulance Service Phone 4545 ,....-.-1-f-H -------Y - BABY DIAPER SERVICE 409 E. Commerce Street Tops for Bottomsv PHONE 5951 LEWIS MOTOR CO., INC. STUDEBAKER CARS and TRUCKS Phone 5078 SHERROD SHIRT COMPANY .Manufacturers of RELIABLE SHIRTS DISTINCTIVE PAJAMAS Commercial-Domestic Motor Repairing Dependable Refrigeration Service 808 East Green Street HIGH POINT, N. C. Frank T. Green Phone 6987 OCEAN DRIVE, s. c. C,,,,,,,..,,,e,.,s ROOMS - APARTMENTS gf Hot 8: Cold Water Inner Spring Mattresses PLYMOUTH HOSIERY MILLS J. W. Johnson Phone 2413 X Compliments Compliments of of I ,IEFF'S CUT-RATE DRUG STORE KEPLEY'S BARBECUE CURB SERVICE I HEDRICK SPORTING GOODS, Inc. Compliments SPORTSlIfIEN,S HEADQUARTERS 0-I Exclusive Sport and Athletic Equipment HIGH POINT, N. C. 1526 English St. City ARCHDALE MACHINE COMPANY, INC. Designers and Engineers of N KNITTING MACHINE ATTACHMENTS i METAL STAMPING AND SCREW PRODUCTS I Specializing in KNITTING MACHINE PARTS and REPAIRS I EXPORTERS OF USED MACHINERY HIGH POINT, N. C. Compliments VOCUE BEAUTY SHOP of Where the Elite Meet SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. To Keep Near' I 601 Security Bank Building 608W North Main Street I J. A. Hines, Manager HIGII POINT, N. C. K Compliments I MOTOR FREIGHT CORPORATION of Established in 1930 HIGH POINT HARDWARE CO. i Serving Northaggirgggagigouth Carolina 239 South Main Street COIIIIIHIIICIIIS of Co., Inc. VOORHEES Cr EVERHART i Wholesale Afchnecfs PLUMBING, HEATING mm INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES I J. D. RIKE 8: SDN FLOCR COVERINGS High Point, North Carolina 1324 South Main Street Rocky Mount, North Carolina PHONE 59I4 Compliments . , of EJIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIX ' I of INDUSTRIAL FINANCE Co. SECURITY WAREHOUSE AUTO LOANS Compliments of COLONIAL HOSIERY, INC. l. B. DUNN, Owner Lqft: -lunior play cast members stare in wonder as Mrs. Otis tries again to remove- the fateful blood stain. Y 1,417 In riglll: .jimmy Lovt-lac:-, Max Williams, Betty Clarke- Dillon, -janet Blair, and Bt-tzi Morris. Right: Ghost Allie-rt Halt' rt-turns from tht' clcpths of the English castlt- to haunt young Virginia Otis as play:-cl by Ramvllc Hylton. RINGJIARRIS KIRKMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Cut lftlz' lillllfllllll'-'B I PRHsc'RIPTIciNs A SPECIALTY UW dV -l f 'e'S of l II4 North Main Street High Point N ROOM FURNITURE ' PHONE 3333 HIGH PoINT, N. C. I fl.n,Hl'h.,Wm U! PAIGE SERVICE STATION I WASHING- wAxlNG IJUBBINS ELECTRIC CO. GREASING I Phone 3730 l42l English Street l Compliments of KERNS BAKERY GRACE FLOWER SHOP, INC. High Poinfs Leading' Florisl Main at Washington Street COI7I1IIiIII6IlZS JEWELER O., Gm Shop ALTRUSA CLUB 136 S. Main Street High Point, N. C. COVIIIIHIIICIIIS of SHERATON BARBER SHOP COLTRANE 81 GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION CO. RESIDENTIAL WORK A SPECIALTY 245 S. Hamilton St. Phone 2695 Compliments 0f H IGH LAND MOTORS, INC. Compliments of A FRIEND CECIL'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO PHONE 2929 304 S. Main Street Headquarters for School Supplies MALPASS sz KEARNS FOOD MARKETS The Home of Fine Foods Canzpliments uf BELK-STEVENS CO. The Sluzlenl Slore ADAMS-MILLIS CORPORATION Compllments Manufacturers of SEAIVILESS and FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY TURPIN ELECTRIC CO. 1600 English Street General Olliccs 400 English Street 1 High Point, N. C. ' W 1 l Compliments , of Compliments CITY BARBER SHOP i ion North Main Street l Phone 2629 Of i l JONES and PEACOCK, INC. Com :liments of S H G John Peacock HIGH POINT N C Robert B. Rankin l C' Cnmplinzents of FURNITURE COMPANY I 817 South Main Street QUALITY FURNITURE AND CARPETS 6 W Phone 3791 High Point. N. C. PHONE U83 ' -321 . . Start with Lester! CUIIIIIIIIIICIIIJ of PRINCESS CAFE LESTEWS JEWELRY l 6, ,, 224 North Main Street ' Hom of Good Em Phone 5251 High Peinr. N. C. l l NORTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC CO. l 408 South Hamilton Street i HIGH POINT, N. C. f 'A' PHONE zoss HEADOUARTERS FOR ALL Leis Say It With Flowersu AUTO NEEDS . Nelson Florist and Decorators 820 North Main Street 'S0ur Husiness ls a Bf?HIlfl.,illI Often R 222 North Main Street High Point. N. C , PHONE 3265 - 6901 Lqfl: Tommy Charping gets a little humorous advice from Miss Cowan on his typing technique. Righl: Mr. Waltc'r's English class pays close attention as he reads them a portion of Shakespear:-'s julmv C'm'.mr. A HORT COURSEI SUCCESS Back in 1923 the twenties were just beginning to roar . . . folks were singing Barney Google, Ain't Goin' Rain No Mo'. and Yes, We Have No Bananas . . . jazz music was the new sen- sation and a dance called the Charleston was sweeping the nation. That same year in Burlington, North Carolina, workmen were clearing a nearby cornfield to build a small textile mill. That was the beginning of Burlington Mills. a company destined to play a heading role in the rise of man-made yarn from obscurity to a place of major importance in textiles. During the past 25 years Burlington Mills has grown from one small mill at Burlington into one of the world's largest producers of rayon fabrics. It now has 74 plants in six states and four foreign countries employing over 27,000 people. Teamwork between management and skilled. loyal employees made Burlington Mills a textile leader. Teamwork also produced the highest quality textile products at the lowest possible cost. This successful formula was possible because American free enterprise permitted constant im- provements in materials and machinery, develop- ment of our human resources, better methods of production. and an incentive for progress and growth. The formula brought better quality fabrics to the consumer. It brought better jobs. higher pay. increased benetits. and excellent work- ing conditions to employees. And so, 25 years after, Burlington Mills wears a badge of success. Its multitude of products are truly Woven Into the Life of America. I'III3H IDCIINT WEAVING PLANT HILLCREET THRUWINE PLANT UNITS OF Burlington Mills Www inn :lu Lfyi of.4mnm Executives Offices: Greensboro, N. C. Compliments of TRIANGLE HOSIERY COMPANY Grimes Street Compliments of GEORGE RIDGE APPLIANCE G' FURNITURE COMPANY s. E. HAUSER rf COMPANY Comphmm Wholesale and Retail FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES of FEED AND SEED CANNON-FETZER Phone 2776 118-120 North Wrenn Street We Appreciate Your Patronage i' MLINDALEI' Where the Most People Listen the Mosf' AM WM F R FM AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY WATSON'S MOBIL SERVICE Service With Courtesy AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AND SUPPLIES 700 S. Main St. Phone 5697 Compliments of SLOOP AUTO SALES l and DELUXE DINER SERVICE l I CUIIIIIIIDIIIPIIIS of JACKSON HOSIERY MILLS, INC. HIGH POINT. N. C. HIGH POINT, N. C. qfl: Booth boys, Wayne Mashburn and johnny Cannon, gab awhnlc as they change the film for the next plc- tlrv Right' 'I'hc' Qtudvnt Qtorc gc-te a boom in IMISIIICSS iunt ht-fore the tardy bvll rings Compliments Of PICKETT COTTON MILLS, INC. HIGH POINT, N. C. BEDFORD SALES COMPANY OIL BURNERS and STOKERS 430 North Wrenn Street PHONE 2041 Compliments of ALDERMAN PHOTO CO., INC. Compliments of HIGH POINT STEAM LAUNDRY 228 North Wrenn Street PHONE 3325 Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF HIGH POINT PHONE 3284 -' ' ' .: A 'x-1 ' : ' -: ' ' ig-Zi 3,0 6 fhf. 'I gp' 0 . 15 if GLE N-' DIAL 56 I Compliments of KOONTZ-MCGHEE DRUG STORE my CITY TRANSIT CO. G D c'Chartered Busesw I l24W N. Main St. Phone 4548 PHONE 3919 W. C. BROWN SHOE SHOP PHONE 4313 208 East Washington QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING Com plim en ts of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 319 North Main Street PHONE 3485 SNOW LUMBER COMPANY PHONES 3396- 3397 'IEVERYTHING zo BUILD ANYTHINCU I. W. SECHREST 81 SON Inc. Since 1897 AMBULANCE SERVICE DIAL 3349 Compliments Of SLANE HOSIERY MILLS Compliments of BORDEN HIGH POINT PAPER Box co Wi gs ' I J The Best in Reading x......-.............----'lf CITY NEWS STAND 104 West Washington Best Wishes for Success SPORTSMAN'S CLUB, INC BITCH FACE VENEER 210W North Main Street COIIIIPHIIIPIIIS of Compliments 0f UTILITY APPLIANCE COMPANY 207 South Main Street PHONE 2302 W. A. MCCHHP: EsTP:L1.P: MCCHH: C. l. CHASTAI Rum HNLIN Pres. df Treats. Vive-Pres. Asst. Mgr. Secfy. MCGHEE UPHOLSTERY COMPANY, INC. Compliments Compliments of of Atlantic Life Insurance Company SMITH AND GREENWOOD R- B. Sutton, SPeCi21l Agent Box 550 118W North Main Street HIGH POINT, N. C. PHONE 6515 TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I950 Our Congratulations and Best Wishes THE CONTINENTAL FURNITURE CO. HIGH POINT, N. C. Designers and Manufacturers Fine Bedroom Furniture Since I9OI DIXIE MACHINE SHOP GENERAL REPAIR WORK Route NO. I THOMASVILLE. N. C. FROELICH 81 WALL DU PREE TAILORING CO. 112W South Main Street PHONE 6717 funioa ea. Clothes Made to Fit 'fWa 'lfacf'l 'f 4 of Knee aqofe 250154 E. DICK CULLER 'xx-5-xs,s:f7T' HIGH POINT, N. C. Phone 3687 F. L. Warford, Pres. and Treas., 84 General Mgr 'F '05 N' Main St. Phone 3085 -2- Box 528 Ivlascots on parade-! llllll'St' little candidates arc, lrjft to righl: Marty Russell, Dixie Luc NVadc, Marie Frct-man Jcancttt' Lzxllgston, Paula Smith, Slwrry Hedrick, Mike' lN1cisky,Klan:--jackson, and Patsy Hill. lfomplini ents of TAR HEEL RESTAURANT 317 English Strcct ELLINGTON'S FLORIST PHONE 4032 KEARNS TENT G AWNING CO. lf lfs lfallzvlx. We .llulm Ill' PHONE 259l Ashchoro Road REMEMBER - Our patronizcrs-thc advcrtiscrs - apprcciatc our patronage! The HIGH POINT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE congratulates you upon graduating from High Point High School - Prcparc yourselves to help in building an even better High Point. Ejllllllfllllll wits of HARRY YIP LAUNDRY Complim en lx of CAROLINA LUNCH HENDERSON E1 MOONEY MFG. Co. Incorporated l924 Kivctt Drive High Point. North Carolina PHONE 5021 YOW'S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SFRVICI-1 Tclcphonc 3337 1,'l1lVlIIlfI7lI'lIfS of High Point Colton Batting Co. High Point. North Carolina WHITE'S CURB MARKET 108 English Street M J mlNQr'- 1' -M: In ,. fa, - i W X.. f- up ' Z 'Sh , 'EEN 1 kk x uv- af - Q .aa 4' i if E A ii Q2 fm OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS for the 1950 PEIVIICAN COLONNA STUDIOS, INC. 1141 kR N Y N Yk ON LOCATION I HOTOGRAPHERS k7 READ THIS . . . before you decide on our profession Do you like children? Do you like to feel you're helping them develop. helping them build their lives and their futures? Do you like facts and ideas . . . like to absorb them and add to your intellectual stature? Do you like to feel you're taking part in the progress of your community. your state, your country - and the world? Do you have imagination? Poise? Patience and understanding? Good health and normal energy? If you can answer yes to these questions, the chances are good that you have a talent for teaching. During the next few years, 230,000 teachers - over and above those re- quired to fill normal vacancies - will be needed in our schools. 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