Central High School - Snips and Cuts Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

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W w Q. 4 - ,Ol T lfffwfm 4 Y . 4. -.gk ,ZCKQ5 1 1 54 f V.-any A. ha 4w,,if'4,,- 4? u ,LIf. 4' pw ff f fp 'W '4 L., 1 I f f,xw,,-'71,-V4 f' f t 'ff15fWlz4.?5 X 1 ' i j,f,1gg 13 ' j I, r 'afffwg 1 In Southwerh at the Tabard as I lay Redy to wenden on my Pilgrimage' urwzmnrrl DOWN the narrow streets of London, into the rough courtyard of the inn they clattered, gay of heart and clad in motley costume, Chaucer's immortal Canterbury Pil- grims, come to make preparations at the Tabard Inn for their journey to Canterbury. They represented all walks of life and all varieties of temperament, from the dainty Prioress to the Miller with the wart on his nose. A gust of wind-and six hundred years have been swept away. The Canterbury Pilgrims have receded into the dim corridors of time-but not so with pilgrimages. Mankind is still seeking that which he has never found. We recognize ourselves as another pilgrim band, gathered together by chance, on the way to some other Canterbury shrine. We, also, have paused to prepare ourselves before beginning the long journey. Our group, too, includes a variety of personalities. The dandyish Squire, the worldly Monk, the gossipy Friar, and the Knight who loved chiv- alry and honour--we have known them all in their modern guise. Shortly we shall fare forth, with the light heart and bright costume of youth. May our pilgrimage, fortified by strong friendships, living knowledge, and ideals of respon- sibility to our fellow-travelers, prove as pleasant as that of the Canterbury Pilgrims and lead us, at last, to that other cathedral, built, not of stone, but of years of uncompro- mising striving for the Right. . , .:W5,, s :if Illlllv LIKE THE NUN, serene in bearingg like the Clerk, a lover of knowledgeg like the Parson, rich in holy thought and work g and, like the knight, honoured everywhere for worth- iness, she is the epitome of all that is finest in the best-loved Canterbury Pilgrims. We, however, who have known her in the inti- mate contact of school life, can not think of her in meaningless abstraction. To us, she is, rather, the staunch supporter of student acti- vities, the sincere friend and sympathetic ad- viser, and the advocater of that thorough and precise knowledge that constitutes real scho- larship. In this day of bewildering stand- ards, she is a strong and comforting assur- ance that there are values which the days can not change. lFor her there is no compromisej In appreciation ot her sterling character, whose contagion we have not missed, and of her genuine love for youth, we, the staff of 1938, do attectionately dedicate this volume of SNIPS AND CUTS ro FANNIE BRANDON MOORE I unfznfs BOQK 1 CLASSES BOOK II GRGANIZATICNS H0014 III DEPARTMENTS BOOK IV ATHLETICS 130014 V ADMINISTRATICN BOOK VI FEATURES bl I 5-ses WHEN the cock had crowed, the day had begun to spring, and the Host had roused his guests from their slumbers, the Canterbury Pilgrims left the Tabard Inn and began their journey to the holy shrine. Like them must we, at the turning of the hourglass, leave our comfortable hostelry and, with our comrades, venture forth on the Great Pilgrimage. Let us hope that, like the Pilgrims of old, we may face the hardships of the road with a blithe spirit and a conhdence born of cour- age. Those of us who become separated from the friendly Pilgrim band will hope for a reuniting at some wayside inn. But we must hasten, for the sand runs swiftly, and the way to Canterbury lies white under the fresh, blue skies of spring. P THE PILGRIMS So PRIKETH hem nature in hir corages, Then longen folk to goon on pilgrimages, And palmers for to sehen straunge strondes, To ferne halwes, couthe in sondry Iondesg And specially, from every shires ende Of Engelond, to Caunterbury they wendef' V i I . ,.1:fN7J?M ' i ' -. . ' ' ..,Q:nMwt3EgP2v .. 5.5 . Q We 2' ' -' N 1' f Nfiffk' A ,f - -4 ff -fy A 453 LY , y ma 1 Q A-A 4, If 1 V - gf W it Agar. .V A 8 , 4, ..,., LA V' 1 'iam X V 'V if J, 5 X X eg- Y . Y 5 fm V VK cf U ' Y MK if Q . wi K- f 1 A 1 Yff' fu 'M 7332 fi Mins LQ! +79 15.31 1, '33 ' 7334. 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Rb ' ,ZEE Ju I ' Mm ,, Q In 4 1 Senior Class Qfficers First Semester Second Semester JACK HUCKABEE ..,, . . A . President GENE MCGARITY A , , . President HENRY DAVEGA . , Vice-President ADRIAN WISE , , . . . . Vice-President ADRIAN WISE ,..,. . . , Secrelary BOOTS ANDREWS . . . Secretary FRANKLIN JACKSON . I Treasurer VJILFORD KALE , . . Treasurer Page Fifteen K I '- . .' ,Ll V ff ' :Tx 'Z .Qs . SA U xg R E 5 ff 1311 , , A , , . I + A Irir, I r ,, I Z' ' Q I '-7' :.,w..-'VH i f' ff 'S ' ', ' ' ' ,T 'ff Wi' I lm A X! V fi? fe f L' M I is I , I e , , I E 5 5' A .,I.f .-me A A f A .5 if ' A ' fi , 'I' ' ' W iff MM -nn' IM NELL LEWIS ABBOTT Vice-President Home Room C135 Girls' Good Sports Club C1, 2, 335 Girls' Golf Club C135 Minstrel C135 SN1Ps AND CUTS Staff CZ, 335 Edi- torial Stalf C235 Circulation Manager C335 Advertising Stat? C23. - READ ABRAMS Rambler C1, 2, 335 Traffic C25 335 Lieutenant C335 Dean's Assistant C23. CLARENCE W. ALEXANDER LOIS ALLEN NANCY CLAIRE ALLEN TIP President of Home Room C135 Secretary of Home Room C235 Treasurer of Home Room C335 Book Club CZ, 335 Assistant Art Editor of SNIPS AND CUTS C2, 335 Traffic Committee CZ, 335 Publicity Staff of Student Council C335 Spanish Club C335 Assistant Art Editor of Lace and Pig Iron C33. MARGARET EDEN ANDERSON Enix Operation and Motion Picture Committee C335 Advertising Staff, SNIPS AND Ci'Ts C331 Lost and Found Committee C335 Swimming Team C335 Fencing Club C33. ADDIE ELIZABETH ANDREWS Barry BOOTS ANDREWS, JR. Home Room 305 C335 Chairman Cafeteria Committee: Tennis Cl, Z, 335 Track C1, 2, 335 Good Sports Club C335 Honor Society C331 Tall Timber Toppers C235 Rifle Club C235 Secretary of Senior Class C33. MITCHELL ARMEEN UAIITCIIH 0 F- tgrzuhral Ea I1 faq 5617851 my 1 tg W W M wt f J I f r I , v I' ,fi 1 , ,aw 4 1NI1cKEY Boys' Good Sports Club C135 Operations Committee CZ, 335 Motion Picture Committee CZ, 335 Visual Aid Committee C135 Traliic Com- mittee C13. HUBERT H. ALEXANDER HHYBIQI' Home Room 305 Cl, 2, 33. JOHN MCAULEY ALEXANDER, JR. MJACKH Football C135 Cafeteria Cl, 23. MARTHA VIRGINIA ALEXANDER Home Room Treasurer C235 S. O. L. C33. nts z .53 BETTY IRENE ARMSTRONG Life Service Band 127. MARTHA LENORA ARMSTRONG UBIONKH Life Service Band 1273 Soccer 117. Wit WILLIAM ATWELL Football 12, 373 Baseball 12, 373 Track 1273 Boxing. RONALD CLEMENT AUSTIN 'SRUNTH Football 11. 273 Boxing Manager 12, 373 Intramural Boxing 1173 ri Tall Timber Toppers 1273 Cafeteria 12, 37. HARBY AUTREY UREDH DELWIN BAGGETT Boxing 137. ' -ww? gf EVELYN .IEANETTE BAGGETT ALBERTA BALLENGER Briar,-x Orchestra 11, 2, 371 Book Club 12. 37. CATHERINE L. BANGLE iAKITX'I'X',, Home Room President 1273 Home Room Vice-President 1373 Home Room Treasurer 1373 Traffic Force 1373 A'Cappella Choir 1373 S. O. L. Club 137. 1 ' 'N --P ' BILLY BARKSDALE 'LB11.L Spanish Club 137. JOSEPHINE MILLER BARNETT ...Ion A'1fappella Choir 151, Vice-President, Home Room 1273 Spanish Clulx 137. .IOI-IN MCREADIE BARR, JR. Home Room 305 11, 2, 373 President 1373 Football 11, 2, 5. 47: Boxing 12, 3, 473 Captain Boxing 1473 Track 12, 3, 473 Monogram Club 12, 3, 47. s 3 mf Kr: 5 1 Q' 3 Vhlbe f-..1'Av A 'Ig , ' ' L , . X ri' 5 we , ,. AA.A Mfgmxxxvm G . I A 2 1 . 1 I if 7 . . -..-. '-' HIPS uls ,ip ' 1- ' Y .1 -ku v ' 'I . la 'f - u, 1 , ' if 4M: g1'1j!Y.L..,.... or I 1, . , ' ' 1' Ast LESLIE HOWARD BATTE UB.Yl I'YU French Club 1371 Band 12, 37: Orchestra 12. 373 Music Club 1373 Between the Book Enrls Club 12, 37. - CATHERINE VIRGINIA BAXTER i'1i1N1JRU Girls' Cowl Sports Club 12. 37: Golf Club 117: Swimming Team 1175 Vice-President Hpome Room 1373 Secretary, Girls' Good Sports Club 1,173 Dramatics Llub 1173 SNIPS AND 1UT9 Stat? 137. WILLIAM WOODROW BENTON Home Room 305 11. 2, 37: Assistant INI:Inager Football 11. 273 Foot- ball 1.172 Assistant Manager Baseball 11, 271 Ixiillliljllil' Baseball 137. MARSHALL T. BETHEL, JR. Football 1173 Tennis 11, 2, 373 Good Sports Club 1111 Home Room Presiilent 117: Spanish Club 137. EMILIE BIGGERS Member of Book Club 11, 2, .173 Secretary and Treasurer 1173 Vice- President 1iZlQ Assistant Art Erlitor of SNIPS ANI: CUTS 12. .171 Home Room Representative 1273 Nominatorial College 1273 House and Grounds Committee 1273 Assistant Art Editor Lavr' IIIIII Pig Iran 1371 Honor Society 12. 373 Traffic Committee 12, 37. JOHN BITTNER, JR. HBH.-, XIICE-Pl'CSIll6I11 Ilome Room 12, 373 President of Scientific Research Club 137: A'Cappella Choir 1373 Football 117: Boxing: 11, 2, 37. HELEN BLACK CAROL BLALOCK SI4Ii'IIiR 1g eulfral 'Em I1 Za-had fra 'V M .Q Z SARA OLIVER BEALL 'iTfk1SIli'l Girls' Goorl Sports Club 12, 373 A'Cappella Choir 1173 Swimming Team 1173 17reliestra 11, 2, 373 Minstrel 117: Treasurer, Home Room 1375 Secretary, Home Room 1273 SNIPS ANI: Ci rs Staff 137, KENNETH BEATY lI.xNR DOROTHY LEE BEAVER Dot JAMES BELTON BAT'l'1.INH Boxing 11, 273 Baseball 117: Football 127: Golf 11. 2. 37. 1 1 E' s ff f sw v -.5 .M 1 lVlARY LEE BLANTON Choir Cl, 2, SM Basketball ll, Sig Baseball Swimming CBJ. JANE BORDEN Stuilent Assembly fl l. A. M. BOST, JR. A Mos Choir 12. 35g fioofl Slworts Club tl, 333 T1-glffiiq Club CZ. 33. DOROTHY MAE HOST lJOT'I'1I-I Mui EMOGENE BOWEN Home Room l'resiflent ill. I T ff in-UV4 ESTLINA BOWEN l I - Mr!,,iln...g.?2x:gQ WWW ' .ir ll, 27: Soccer ill: Committee 133: Ili-Y EVERETT BOWEN JEROME BOXHORN Clioir 11, 235 Silver VVhc-el 6551 American Youth Forum 131g Assistant Art Editor SNiifs AND Cirrs 12, .llg Dramatic Club ill. f JACK O. BOYTE Football l' . ball fllg Tennis Cl, 2, 353 Assistant Art Eilitor S C. Q Arlvertising Committee QSJ. 9M fa BETTY STEWART BOYD may Ai ' in Statl' of SNIPS AND Ciiis C333 Fencing Club CSM Spanish S ifbwufg BETTY DAVIDSON BRADFIELD UBIETTY B, Presirlent, Home Room fl, Zlg Senior Ring Committee C2, 333 Girls' Good Sports Club 12. 331 Junior lN'l2u'shzLl KZ. 313 A. A. Cabinet C233 President Girls' A. A. UD: Soccer Cl, 2. 35: Basketlizill 41. 2, ,Hg Base' ball fl. 2, 531 Swimming fl. Z, 33: Virgil Club U53 Honor Society C571 Managing Emlitor Rauzblm' 1313 Business Manager Lrirv and Pig Iron HJ. ' NANCY MATILDA BRAEEORD TIi.1,ii: . , 2- 1 .A .r s f A HIPS guts V. Vvyvv ,.', . MCMXXXVHI W. , ,. . ,.4 ff , , I , ' ,f 'f CV' f f ,177 ffffzf- f fQ, Q,f j 'fA 4fQ 174 .1 -gfgy I foxy, ,gif I I ' f f 7' ' 'fi f ' 1 ' 1 ff f f I 'I ,,.,. a- 1 1- f f. yfl M 4.5 ,f ,f 'Aff ., Q f -I' ' 1 f f '-'J . ey' 'I' If ,fc fl, , V! ,f 2,4 f V 11 ff, 4- f 23 A-71' ,fx X ,.4a4' iw CLEMENT CADDELL JR 7' f .Z V y,-.f 'I ! , K 0 1- 1 ,il-,.fL fi To LJ ff, ,lfffa Q ' '- ff-r51rmEi BRA7N6oN 'ri 'rv ,L , Ticket and Operations COl'IlI'Illtt66 Cl 71 Student Assembly Cl 33 .. H DANNY j .f 731 1 ' ' 'I Secretary !Home Room Cl, 253 T1'easure1KHome Room Cl, 2, 31 Dj Nominatorial College C1, 2, 32g Student Assembly C355 O. D. S. C33 House and Grounds Committee C3Jg Telephone Committee C353 Speakeasy Club C375 Spnior King Committee CZ, 35: Junior Marshal C3Jg Honor Society C3D. -ff I A JAMES MURRAY BRANTLEY Home Room Representative Student Council C113 Yice'Presiclent Home Room Cllg Track fl. 2, 35. sf-TOEU f fr ff .fi-1.4 ED BROOKS Bun Football Cl, 215 Boxing CZ, 315 Track Cl, Z, Sjg Rifle Club Cl, Zj Baseball Cl, LD. LENA COBLE BROWN Come French Club CU. JAMES ROBERT BRYANT Bon' Tome Room 305 C1 33 Tieisurex C75 of B nd C1 ll Oichestia C7 '47 JUIIIUI Mars al LORRAINE BURNS Ronin Sums Mn Curs Qtwi-f CH 'W X Bo s Coorl Sports Club Cl! l 111 Club C73 Student Council C J Cl1a1rm'1n Ticket incl Operations Committee CH lNommatonal Collet, JANE AMANDA CALDWELL A 1 nn T eastn ei ll MIRIAM HENDERSON CALDWELL NIH Student Assembly CU TNO1'llll1dl'Clll'1l College 7 THOMAS PORTER CALDWELL Tomux Track C13 latin Club Home Room Secret ny Cll I me Room 305 Cl 3 FRANCES CAMPBELL FR xx in MARY AC,appella Choir Cl 39 'N1ceP1c-snltnt Home tary Home Room CZJ Rosie LAURA CAMPBELL l C93 N1ceP1esulent Photogmphy Club Room 7 Sect e 'Q lg xzntrral S11 st.. ,H Zclmul 'ff' K' f-Q Q J HAROLD CAPPS BETTY ROBERTA CARR Vice-President Home Room C1, 231 Clirls' Cioorl Sports Club C333 Spanish Club C335 Dean's Assistant C333 Nomiuatorial College C13. Y NANCY PATRICIA CARROLL Junior Marshal C2, 335 Honor Society C333 Clirls' Cloorl Sports Club C333 Orchestra C1, 2, 333 Dean's Assistant C33. A. MANUEL CASH, JR. French Club C33. BANKS RALEIGH CATES, JR. House and Grounds Committee C333 Latin Club CZ, 333 Treasurer C23g Scientific Research Club C333 Spanish Club C333 Vice-President Home Room CZ, 335 Marshal CZ, 335 Chairman Ring Committee CZ, 33: Chair- man Ways and Means Committee C333 Treasurer, Student Council 33 Honor Society C2, 335 Presi ent C33. !mM?1eMJWgfZ3,l 4 iQ7 www fha-2. ga, R ON CATH . J Q Z 1 . C if IVIARCJARET ADAIR CHANDLER C'11i'iu:x ' Home Room Secretary C233 Flying Dutchniau C333 Ciirls' Ciood Sports lb C335 Lost anil Fouucl Committee C333 Picture Coniniittee C235 Spanish Club C3 3. JUNE ADELL CHILDS ,Il'N11a Student Assembly C133 House anrl Clrounrls Committee C131 Home Ro u C C1131 C' 33 t C13 om Secretary C2, 333 I nior Marshal 23: ' Ci' -. . 3 Regis rar . PHYLLIS HARTON CLAIBORNE HIAIIILU Choir C332 Basketball C2, 33. LEON LEWIS CLARK Marshal C233 Photography Club CI, 2, 33: Presitlent C231 Football C132 Clieniistry Laboratory Assistant C333 SNIPS .xxo C'U'1'S C335 Rzzmblvr Stat? C333 Home Room 305 Cl. 2, 33: I'rt-sirlent of Photograpliy C'lub C33. FRANCES CLAYWELL Latin Club C331 National Honor Society C33, MARION HUNTER CLINE A'Cappella Choir Cl. 2. 331 Home Room President C233 Home Room an az 'L -we - 5111135 'ii als Secretary C333 Ring C'on1n1ittee C2, 33: Honor Society C2. 33, Q O Q 'X 13 'ir J' 3 M' 'ar wig 2 1 C ui if i S. , . .,,' 3 A 3 few DOROTHY L EE CLONTZ DO'l ' A'Cap1wellzL Choir fl, 2. 33. IVIARY ELIZABETH COCHRANE BizT'rx ' SUSAN COCHRANE Mawr Presiclent of Home Room C232 Goml Sports Club CD5 Junior Marshal C235 Flying Dutchman CSJ. CELIA COHEN SQU1R'l ' Runzlvlvr Representative C3 I. CARL COLLINS Intrzuniiral Track Ill. ROY BAXTER COOK ALTON BARTON CONRAD Band Cl. 2, 395 Orchestra K2, 353 Manager of Baselmull Cljg Tennis fljg Vice-President of Home Room CII: Operations Committee Cl, 253 Visual Aicls Committee 129: Motion Picture Committee C2Jg Carnival Committee 125. ..Dt,L,-- Football ll. 393 Assistant Manager of Fmitlmll 1233 Junior Mzirshal CZIQ Tull Timber 'I'n1v1iers IZ, 33: VV:1ys :incl Means Committee f3J2 Prograni Committee UM Czifeterizi Committee 4351 Flying Dutchman U53 Hmne Room 3135 fl. 7 H Fnfltlmll 12. 4. SJ: Baseball 13. 4, SJ: Monogram Club CZ. 3. 4, 51: R'it Club til' Prcsiilent 4 . , CHARLES W. COPPALA, JR. WILLIAM COOPER Blu, of Home Room ISI. Iioxingg 1333 Track C351 Speakeasy Clulm 133. IVIARY IVIADELINE CORRIHER Girls' A. A. Ill: Secretary of Ilome Room CU. ZABELLE CORWIN t'Iz2x ' Sewctziry uf II1mu- Romani 4133 Spzinish Cluli 131: Dramatics Cluli 137, llzintek In of .' genital ffm I1 Zelrunl 'ff for JIMMY COX COxx ' v. , . , no tl, .Hg Xlcevlrcsnlent tab. I ,, 5. r- ,I 2 4, ' , I twin N P' - v-I 43 ,fu .X ,X A 2 xi . I. ' . - 5 f . 4. ag, mpg, I. ik-SN. -,, -.N 1,4 give- .X v ' , 5 ' I , . ' - Q 1 -I ,L ' 53' , Cie ii i' I I 1 I . QE- 'A is ' ,.. ,, .,,. - - KENNETH LARRY CREDLIE 131.01512 CRONRNBERQ NxYIiIiSIin Stwlent Assembly C153 liannl C1. 2. 35. THOMAS ELMER CROXSON f. 1n1.m14.R Good Sports Club C153 Home Rumn .1155 Cl. 2. 35. IVIARY LOUISE CURLEE C'uR1.r Choir C13 2, 353 Between the Book Ends Club C1. 2. 351 Vice-President C255 Treasurer uf Home Rmnn C253 AIZlll1'I!IZll Club C353 French Club C35. NANCY JANE DANDRIDGE Student Assembly C153 Nc5n1inaturial Cbllege C153 Rumlvlvr Stall C253 Home Room Secretary C253 I'l115tog1'z115l1y C'lub C151 l'lL1IIlCC7L5l7k Commit- tee C253 Bible Club C351 Iluusc and Clruunrls C'mnmittee C35. PHILIP N. DAROIS uP1'IIl.n Band C1, 2, 353 Minstrel C153 Orchestra C1. 2. .151 Bzunl C'c5mn1ittec- C352 Football C153 Home Rumn 305 Cl. 2. 35. HENRY MCCLURE DAVIiGA Sr1c4'R Vicar-P1'esicIe-xlt of Su15l1mw5re Flaw C153 V101--l'1'1-simle-111 nf Senior Class C353 Editor-in-C'l1ief uf l.11w and AJC!! Iron C352 C':Lfeteriz1 C35 352 .IUUIUV lxllll'Sll21l C2. 353 I71ying I5utclm1:m C353 Ilznskutbzlll C351 Ilume IQUUIII 305 Cl. 2. 35. 3 Bow C. DAVIS HVVCR515 I'Il.Ii Vice-Ifresislcnt of Ilmune Iimun C151 Stuwlcnt Assembly C153 Cluml Sports Club C353 'I'1'c:1s111'm' of Hume Rmmm C253 Intrzunurnl Bvxing C25. HELEN WALLACE DEARMON Hourly Bible C'1ub C253 S, C5. I.. C353 Sllt'Zllil'IlSj' Club C351 Arnericzm Youth Forunm C35, ANN SHANNON DIEY SNII-s .xxn C'1'rs Iiflitm-ial Sturt' C25. RUTII ALICE DICKINSON t'RI'FI'5 French C'lul1 C151 Hunur Society C2. .I53 Cllluir C2, 35. SYDNOR DOOLEY IIi-Y Club C35. ., 'X C- 54 4 C niPs 1591115 1 .,., . 2552 VAII . MC HXXXVII1 , Q. 2, , E51 'T 1.1, gg if -Lu.. 451- l MAE DOUGLAS DUCKWORTH 1 Secretary of Student Council 12, Slg Chairman of House and Groiuids , Committee 11, 2lg Gooml Sports Club 12, 3lg l'resiclent of Home Room' 11lg Circulation lll1l1lZU1Cl' of Rumblvl' 13lg Assistant Chief Marslml 123: Ilrlnor Society 12, .llg Secretary 13lg Les Amateurs Drzunatiques Glo S. O. I., Club 13l3 Vice-President 13lg Charlee Hutchinson Mem Ain Cumniittee 12l: Athletic Associzniuii 11. llg Basketball 13l: Class trlriun 13l1 1lllZil1'I1111l1 of Sfjflill Committee 13l. NINA Jo DUCKWORTH C 'Al,U1'K1li Hunk Club 1ll: Spezikezisy Club 1.1l. JEAN MARIE DULIN 1 Soir 120011 Sports Club 12. llg Golf Tezun 11lg Drarnzitics Club 11l3 Presl- 1lent 11l3 Minstrel 11 l 9 Swimming Team 11 l 3 Orchestra 11, 2, 335 Choir 11lg Vice-1'rc-simlent of Home Room 1llg President 12lg Jxin' r iNlIll'Sl'lZl.l 12, Elg Stuflcnt Assembly 1llg French Club 1335 Treaslrewg. JAMES lVlURRAY DUMBEL1. ' JlMxix ' f- ' President of Home Room 11l: Secretary 1Zlg Rarlio Club 12l: Pho- tography Club 1-ll: Rzznzlvlrr 1-ll: French Club 14l, TIBBY DOOLEY L'TL'lFllX'., Choir 12, Sl: French Club 13l ROBERT P. DORTON, JR Bois Choir 11 l. EUGENIA CORBIN DRUMMOND 1'iiQNE Student Assembly 11, 255 Secretary of Home Room 175 Diamatics 12. 3l. ANNE RUTH DUBOSE Choir 11. 2. 3l3 Student Assembly 11. ll: Nomnntoilal College Vice-President of Home Room 12lg Secretary 1?l Tieasuier 3 Swimming 13l: Basketball 13l. I k 1111 x. 1 X xxx l 1 Jx ,BX HAZEL DUCKWORTH J A N QV 4 ADA FRANCES DUNBAR X ' l:.KNNIl'lH ' I'rusi1lcnt of Ilonic' Room 11, .llg Vice-Presiilent 11l: Student Assembly I ' 1.Zlg Nomin:itm'izil Cflllc-ge 12l: Rzulio Committee 1.135 S. O. L. Club 1.ll: 'l'reasurer 13l3 Cinema Club 13lg Swimming 13lg Chairman of Lust zmml Fllllllfl 1'rln1n1ittee 1ll. TOMMY EDDENS MBl1L'll1lM lgzolfral 'En 11 551,351 mv W ft 1 4 1 3 THOMAS DUCK ETT Ton Cicero Club 12l1 Bunk Club 11 Ul 5 AHDUCKH ,K R X . -5,, X ff n N 4 1 1' ' lf W- 589.11 'fl - ll, :Nik ., - In 11. A li 'Q y V t MV W ik ' Y 133 fm: Engl., Rus' .B K I 4. V. ' ' swf if fv ' 'Sf 5, i 1 , I 9 ,uw M, . .1 ', , ,ii Wi ',f,A,..:. 1 x up PHILIP lvl. EDGE President of Home Room KZJ. EDWARD EARRIS EDWARDS NED Choir Cl. 2, .Hg Nominatorial College 139: Manager of Football 133. MARY FRANCES EDWARDS LYDIA FRANCES ELAM USARA., American Youth Forum 133. DOROTHY ELLERBE 'tDo1 ' Latin Club UI. JOHN DREW ELLIOT UPINKYH Student Assembly Cjjg Football fl, 33g Truck CZ. .Hg Basketball C373 Intramural Boxing C235 Spanish Club C513 Tall Timbers Toppers Club i273 Student Council Cafeteria Committee 1375 Home Room 305 fl, 2, 33. A 'WDM T 'vhs IRA CRAIG ELROD Rifle Club CU: Football Ill: Track 12. 355 Tennis Club CID. FLORENCE H. ERWIN IJITIITHIIICS 133. MARGARET ERWIN Funny Choir fl, Z. 355 Student Assembly Ill: Ilonor Society Club 1335 ,De:m's Assistant 433. Bancl 1,01 ut, JOHN WESLEY EVANS Cl, 2, .ill Book Club fl, ZH Home Room 305 MARTHA LUCILLE IZASNACHT t'1lkAxNx ' CLIO ANNETTE FARLESS in N , , ,AA I lg Il ,lf I P , 'A , r lid' ,- QM' 'f as ' SW rw y' A l Y ., V' ,ay . ' K 5 I it ik --M V. .uwzqj ,S ' 5 I 0 3 5 ' , ly A I as ' fl, 211 Bunk ISJZ Mzulrigal Cl, 2.31. We '41 smpweufs MCMXXXVHI iii 1 A . WILLIAM AUBREY FEDERAL Vice-President, Home Room CZ3. ALVA DOUGLASS EINCHER Choir CZ, 333 Art Staff of SNIPS AND CUTS CSJ. CATHERINE ELIZABETH ELEMING Hl.IIill Vice-Presirlent of Home Room CZ3. JOHN C. FLETCHER, CIR. UCI'IIiS'I'YU Baseball Cl, 2. 331 Football C133 Basketball C333 Junior Marshal C233 Treasurer. Home Room Cl. 2, 333 Monogram C1, Z. 333 Vice-President, Home Room C133 Dzmte's Inferno C333 Nominatorial College C1, 23. DEL-NARD EOARD uljlilfl Cllfill' Cl, Z, 333 History Club C333 Vice-President Home Room C133 President of Ilistory Club C33. ' ELSIE LOUISE Fox l'ASlIIiIi Secretary of Home Room C133 Student Assembly CZ, 333 Bible Club C331 Nominatorial College Cl. 23. l l 3 l 3 19' NK lf -HER l l l l E EVELYN FRANK l Choir Cl. Z, 333 Swimming Club CZ. 33. tl ll l HELEN BLANCHE EREELAND Choir- 12. sm. l gl Q MILTON HAYWOOD FREEMAN lim ll Boys' Cioofl Sports Club Cl, Z. 33g Secretary of Boys' Good Sports Club Cl, 233 Stuclent Assembly C33. fl ILA EULK W. Q J. O. ITUNDERBURK I3ante's Inferno Club C2, 333 Treasurer of Dante's Inferno Club CZ, 33. 1 IVIARGUERITE GAMBRELL It Cloofl Sports Club CZ, 33: llarsbal CZ. 333 French Club C333 Nomina- I toriznl College C131 Arlvcrtising Staff of SNIPS ANU CUTS C33. l ll ' eg' fi 'S I ' A A 4 ,E P 'f ml f l I 1 X genital 5,1 It - - . fl fl, Q igixg, 7:21. ' MZ H In A 3 ' be XT' '1 Cuff 4 M ll 156111301 ' L ' if A 5 ff 'fm 1 5 ,I Q ' 1 . '. ' du I , Ax 3, I 'in' , ' gy Vg ,if ' R 'a ff' l l i 3 AUDREY ADELAIDE GARMON WILLIAM CALVIN GARRETT, JR. BI LI. Truck CS. 49. HUGH GARRIS Track ill. REUBEN W. GEORGE, JR. Choir Cl, 2, .llq Secretary Home Room UIQ Home Room Repre- sentative to Student Assembly C395 Nominatorial College Ill. MILDRED LILLIAM GLENHAM Sis JOAN GOELLER HJC.. Dramatics Club lllg Choir C251 French Club CM: Spanish Club UI Assistant Editor Luce and Pig Iron C335 Ruzlzblcr Staff 133. 'lf ,MIK '1 if Q93 I' IVIARY ELIZABEIAH GOIIORTH 'AMARY LIB , .-an 's..N. f, ,lunior Mznrslial 12. 333 Home Room Secretary 433: Phu ,, . - C333 Girls' Gooil Sports Club 1.371 Advertising Mziiizuqer. Athletic Association 133: lJ1'3.ITlZlflC5 Club Ill: Bzisketball fl. 2, .UL Soccer ll. 2. 333 Volleyball IZ, 311 Swimming Il. Sl. tw'r'11iI1v i lub IVIARY JANE GOOD Junior Marshal CZ. .UZ Vice-Prcsirleut Home Room tl, 31: Dean'-. Assistant CU: Soccer Ill: Treasurer, Home Room Ill. VERNON DURHAM GOODE Home Room 305 Cl, 2, 333 Tennis ISM Ccntrzil Camera Club Clll Rifle Club ill. VIRGINIA LEE GOODE ISIN Spanish Club UIQ Czuncra Club ISI: Life Service Band fl. 273 Secretary Ill. JAMES GAYTHER GOODMAN II1fNxr Boys' Goml Sports Club UI: Be-tween The Book Iinfls Club Il. 21: Student Assembly ISM Spanish Club IRI, ELIZABETH li. GOODWIN MU fthe, I I R iff' X 4 Q xii ' 6' nl 3,52 A H. , at ' I ' .-, Yi, X: V ,P ,Q .I N- P if 'ly '51, 3 4 Y 1. -L7 A ,L Xi ,Ju ,W n f P L-,- ,l l E ,Ji 'A IF M, x 'psi gals Mcmxxxvm F' l i l l l l l l I JAMES BROOKS GREENWOOD. JR. ' UJIBIMIE ll Football fl. 2. 33: Iiooil Sports Club fl. 233 O. IJ. S. fl. 33: Honor ': Society ll. Sl: President of Sophomore Class Ill: Student Assembly I fl, Z. 331 Chziirmzin uf Lost and Founcl Committee Ill: Chairman of llanve Conmihittee 1331 Assistant Chief Marshall 1233 Chief Marshal 133: Ilzirliznne ntzirmn of Sillfltllt Assembly C332 Office Assistant Ill: VVZIYS t zinil Illcuns Committee ill: Ilome Room 305 ll. 2. Sl. ,l DORIS ROSE GOULD I'oi,1.x ' CATHERINE GRAHAM HIQATEU S. O. I.. Club C333 Swimming C33. DOROTHY HELEN GRAHAM Do'r'r1i: Presirlent of Home Room U33 Secretary C133 Student Assembly C73 Life Service Band Ill: Rdlllblfl' Representative C235 Nominatorial Col lege 123, CHRISTINA STEADMAN GRAINGER TieNA Traffic Committee 123: Good Sports Club C335 Choir U33 President of Home Room C333 Social Committee 133. IVIERLE GRANGER Secretary of Home Room C33. GEORGE WILLIAM GRAVES BILL Fencing Club H31 Choir U33 Dramatics Club f33, V. ll CHARLES L. GREGORY Ll Truck 12, 333 Captain 1.331 Basketball IZ, 333 AlI31IU1.II'ZlITl Club IZ. M. if I REX NORMAN GRIBBLE L H.xNs ll 'l'rt-zisurcr of llome Room H33 Camera Club 1333 Spanish Club U33 I Noniinzitorizil College fl3. . DOROTHY IVIILLER GRIFFIN UDOTU llirls' A. A. tl, 333 Soccer 12. 333 Basketball CZ. .I33 Baseball fl, 33. ALICE CALDWELL GUION flrcliestrzi Ill: Student Assembly f23: Chairman of Lost :tml Found Committee 1233 I'i Alpha Ze-tzi 12. 33g Secretary U33 Good Sports Club ' U33 French Club f.Il. JIMMIE GUPTON DRooPr Banfl II, Z. .333 Orchestra II3. l l q nl ' . l Q It ., :,,l I ..--b 31' ' x ,,' if W3 I lf, ., H' .1 zuffal IS A I nfo. Q? b Exkfih. I 'kim 'Sh nl. , 'D ' ' 1'-,W 4 I' ns, . 'lr . 5 hu any . A ij . --.. 'gf , W no-f 1. 'I A 4 6 lf v,,' 9 ' . l I ff ' - ' ,...w-41 LOUISE HADDOCK l'SQl'I'lEZI2y' Home Room Secretary fl, 211 Traffic Committee C331 Soccer IZ, 31: Baseball CZ, 331 Basketball Q72 Volleyball t2. 33. WAYBURN VIRGINIA I-IAGER WAvisE Secretary of Home Room ill: Basketball C15:,Soccer tllg Student Assembly 117. VIRGINIA ANNE HALL ufiINU National Honor Society fl, Sl: Junior Marshal C253 A'CappeIIa Choir CI, 25. Spanish Club U73 Fencing Club DICK HANNER RICK HANNER UI. Band KZJQ Spanish Club C313 Photography Club ISI: Nominatorial College CSD. JULIUS I'IANKINS HIIANKH Spanish Club CSB. 113 T if' 'f m 'UF IVIARY LOUISE HANNON Bowen A. A. ill: Band 1393 Scientilic Research Club UD. IVIARION HARGROVE HCCIIJJNI-II..' Editor-in-Chief ot' Rumlvlw' 1313 Managing liflitor 421: Statt Member ill: Director ot' Dramatic Club 117: Home Room Vice-President ill: President Q15 Student Assembly 12, 33. BETTY HARIVION uI'IORNY Secretary Home Room HJ: Swimming CJD: S. O, L. Club til. JAMES HARRISON ..-TIM., Uoocl Sports Club 12, 313 Traltic Committee tl. Z, Sl. JANE RAY HARRISS Too1's :- FT1 E C11 I a- PU 4 a- an U -J. I o 2 Fl 5: 2 in Qi 5 'E Q 5-1 IR Student Assembly CI, 2, 313 Dranmtics Cl, ZJQ Chairman Publicity Committee 137g Goorl Sports Club CZ, 373 Operations Committee Cl, Z, 375 Band Cl, 2, 371 Orchestra CI. 2, 331 O. D. S. CI. Z, 313 Traffic Committee Cl, 233 Program Committee til: House and Grounds Com- mittee fljg Nominatorial College tl, 2, .Hg Chess Club Cl. Zig Treasurer of O. D. S. U93 Vice-President of O. D. S. Clll History Club 635. .ti .3 Z W, 5 .ad A! ,VL ,.,,..., F . ,. . V Mcnxxxvm T A-' L04- HAZEL HARVEY UVVITCHIEH Secretary of Home Room CBJ. EDWARD WAYNE HELMS ED Home Room 305 Cl, 2, 35. A. G. I-IEMBY, JR. Ci1iNK Basketlmll C353 Track CM. HARVEY C. HENDERSON, II Doc Track GJ: Model irplane lub 2 Band Q , 2, SJ: Home Room 305 fl, 2, lj. f' AC ALLE HENDRIX USTREAKH Assistant of Football Q55 Goofl Sports Club C133 Spanish Club UD. JEAN HENDRIX Art Staff of SNIPS AND CUTS K2 flbg Rambler Representative 423 Forum 637: Swimming Clulr CM. genital 'Ex I1 ' K ' Zclmnl 'ff tr - I A ,. .in . I 1 4 A , I . , ,. , 33: Art Editor C-All Student Assembly Book Club CZ, 333 National Youth I Y .x I . Q V 1 .. Q 1 5, 5 f ' t. .1 -..f.fp- 'Riff . .M-A f - , . fr , , VIRGINIA ISABEL HENRY IsEx ' MARION E. HERNDON VVoRM MARIMON HESTER I-IEsTERxioN Band fl. 2, 313 Orchestra Q33 ROBERT SHIELDS HICKS Sii0RTx ' Band Cl, 2, 355 Orchestra Cl! OSCAR I'IILI. Bookstore fl. 2, 33. BILLIE HINSON BILL 'w 'Q HERBERT Hoses HERB Treasurer of Home Room C1, 233 Nominatorial College C233 Rambler Representative C33. WALTON HODGES Rao Vice-President of Home Room C133 Football C331 Student Assembly C13. i MILDRED LOUISE HOKE ULTILLIEU Photography Club C2, 33. MARS' EDNA HOLDER Good Sports Club Cl, 2, 333 Assistant Treasurer C333 Pi Alpha Zeta C331 Secretary of Home Room C133 Treasurer C133 Student Assembly C133 Nominatorial College C13. VIRGINIA HOLTZCLAW CYNNE Choir Cl, 2, 333 Basketball C133 Soccer C133 Volley Ball C13. BETTY Sou HOUSER W? ..SUE,,, Treasurer of Home Room Cl, 23. .wif CI-IARLEE HOWELL GENEVIEVE ASI-IE HOWELL GENc11a Choir Cl, 2, 33. MARJORIE BEBE HOYLE 2 MARG1E Student Assembly C133 Vice-President of Home Room C1, 233 Secrea tary C233 Junior Marshal C23 333 Cicero Club C233 Camera Club C233 Norninatorial College C133 VVays and Means Committee C33. JACK HUCKABEE Huck Football Cl, 2, 333 Track Cl, 2, 333 Basketball C1, 23: Alternate Cap- tain of Football C2, 333 Vice-President of Home Room C133 Treasurer of Student Council C133 Chairman of VVays and Means Committee C133 Vice-President of Junior Class C233 Monogram Club Cl, 2, 333 Good Sports Club C133 Nominatorial College C133 Traffic Committee C133 Sec- retary of Junior Class C233 Marshal C2, 333 President of Senior Class C333 Dance Committee C333 Social Committee C332 Cafeteria C2, 333 President of Monogram Club C333 Home Room 305 C53. ROBERT TAYLOR HUNT Pm: VVEIJ' President of Home Room C231 Honor Society C53. J. HAMPTON HUNTLEY, JR. Vice-President of Home Room C13. ZA: lima is 3 r 3 3 nirsflgufs Gaia E 3' I 3 V j hg, PICVIXXXVHI an ' ' 'C I 'W- TI-IEODORE S. JAMES. JR. TED Track C33. MARGARET EVELYN JENKINS A'Cappella Choir C53. VERA VIRGINIA .IENNINGS Social Committee C131 Minstrel C131 Secretary, Home Room C331 Ilonor Society C33. ANNIE JOHNSON BILL JOHNSON Traffic Oiilicer Cl, 2. 33: Home Room President C235 Home Room Treasurer C133 Ilonor Society CZ, 33. KAY JOHNSON ROBERT STUART HUTOHISON, JR. Hi'TeIi Ro0K Home Room Secretary C233 Football Cl. 232 Junior Marshal C231 Assistant Chief Marshal Honor Society CZ. 335 Vice-President, Stucient Body C331 Student Assembly Representative C2, 33: Baseball C1, 233 Home Room 305 Cl, 2, 33. JEAN MARIE I-IUTTO TOP Cafeteria Committee C235 Office Assistant C331 Traffic Committee C33. IRENE ROSE IRVING RizN11a A. A. Club C1, 333 Soft Ball C131 Valley Ball C13. FRANKLIN ROWLEY JACKSON HJACKN Home Room Representative to Stuflent Assembly C133 Nominatorial Colege C133 Home Room President C333 Football C1, Z, 33: Basketball Cl, 33: Baseball Cl, 331 Senior Class Treasurer C333 Junior Class Treas- urer C23g Treasurer. Spanish Club C331 Monogram Club C33g Sports Editor of SNIPS AND Cvrs C33: Junior Marshal CZ, 335 Intramural Boxing C231 Vice-President of Student Council C33. THEDA FRANCES JACKSON FkAxKiia PRUDENCE MARIE JAMES HPRUIJIEH A'Cappella Choir Cl, 2, 335 A. A. Club Cl. 2. 33: Vice-President, A. A. Club C335 Soft Ball C1, 2, 333 Valley Ball Cl, 2, 33: Basketball CZ. 333 Soccer Cl. 2, 33. Nominatorial College C235 Representative to Student Assembly C23. Zclmul 'H' 1 v sg 3 I 0 I1 Y fl , il zu D ll sg i'Lils ,F:2 Tl - dggyf, -.EA , f I i J -y ,N mm, 1 ,,,,,W,g,h .4 . A DOROTHY ELIZABETH JONES HDOTU Soccer C155 Volley Ball C15: IX.CZlI5IJE'llI1. Choir C35. ROBERT MCCORD JONES MACK WILLIAM EUGENE JORDAN, JR. Tennis Cl, 2. 35. WALLACE WILFORD KALE Home Room Treasurer C355 Student Assembly C255 Football Cl, 2, 35 Baseball Cl, 2, 355 Basketball C255 Secretary of Junior Class C255 Vice President of Junior Class C255 Spanish Club C555 Monogram Club 435 Junior Marshal C2, 355 Intramural Boxing C255 Home Room 305 Cl, 2 355 Treasurer of Senior Class C35. MARY LOUISE KEARNEY K1aARNI1a Student Assembly C155 Minstrel C155 Secretary to Coach C35. mf'-PNK-rs awi- , QNNVY TRS. 5 Agfa' X' BURTTE KEMPsoN .v.....-.QL 5-.sw-vu. 3.89 'ABIERTIIZ 'S-9 Jin' X Ywsve' ang? C-ni Dramatics Club C1, 255 Choir C155 President of IIomeT Room C15 A Vice-President C15 5 Secretary C255 Rambler Staff C355 reasurer of 9,5 Q41 - Dramatics Club C15. ' JC , , Q Home Room 305 Cl, 2, Trafnc Committee C25. Basketball C155 Soccer Honor Society C35. 'WN ELIZABETH KENDRICK Luz House and Grounds Committee C25 5 Orcliestra C 1, 2, 355 Dramatics C25 5 I, Home Room Treasurer C25 5 President 135g History Club C35 5 President C355 Spanish Club C355 Cinema Club C35. ' JANE KIDD KID ROBERT WALKER KIMBRELL Bon1n ' 351 Tall Timber Toppers C355 Cafeteria C2, 355 HENRIETTA KING Soccer C155 Nominatorial College C151 Dramatics Club Cl. 25. MARY TODD KINNEY Tommie C155 Book Club C155 Cloud Sports Club C2, 355 JOE A. KISER USMOKEYH Choir Cl, 2. 35. I A:..,55 .t.., k5A,,.,b: Y A , 5 ' .I -f mpsa 431,115 , ,ual A :Massa ii , MCMXXXVHI K-Ak-LAA.. WKJ J genital 'Ea I1 ,C .tm xi ' 4 Zolmul 'H ROBERT T. KISSIAH Two-GUN Club C33. HENRY ROBERT KITTLES UBOB1, NANCY KNAPP UKNA1-PY Soccer CI, 2, 335 Basketball C1, 2, 335 Volley Ball C33 ELIZABETH EDLOE LAMB BETTY N Good Sports Club C2, 335 Dc-an's Assistant C335 Home Room Treas urei' C13. ' JEAN MARILLYN LAPHAM Cicero Club C23. MARY PALMER LAZENBY Club C13. WILLIAM LEE LEONARD, JR. HBILLH Fencing Club C335 Archery Club C33. GEORGE WELCH L ILES Sxii-s AND CUTS Stuff C2, 335 Editor-in-Chief C335 Assistant Photo- graphic Editor C235 Editorial Staff C235 Advertising Staff C235 Cicero Club C235 Spanish Club C335 Between the Book Ends Club C135 Student Assembly Cl. 2, 335 Telephone Committee C235 Photography Club C1, 235 Secretary of Home Room C135 Ways and Means Committee C135 Opera- tions Committee C335 Nominatorial College C135 Chemistry Laboratory Assistant C235 Home Room 305 C2, 33. CHARLES R. LINDSAY CHAiu,1,E President of Home Room C33. LOUIS OGDEN LINEBERGER, JR. Home Room 305 CI, 2, 335 Spanish Club C335 Flying Dutchman C33. WILLIAM MURRAY LINEBERGER BILL Student Assembly C1, 2, 335 Operations Committee Cl. 2, 335 Chair- man of V. A. C, CI, 2, 335 Secretary of Home Room C13. on E 32 -DP- 1:5 ..,4 QF' in 50 'Z QU! lx? 3 A . A .lhxl ...Sli-sg f 3, df Ex iw fs' is .- h 5' 'xi .. NI A 57 1 , fu, as 1 f . K bi . 13' . Ai P Y fa ' . nf' A-25. Q sf . -CIS-sg, 5 x , .Sb if Home Room 305 Cl, 2, 335 Boxing C335 Track C33 Good Sports Vice-President of Home Room C135 Good Sports Club C 33 Book Club C1, 235 A. A. Cabinet Cl, 235 President of Home Room 2 Radio Committee C335 Traffic Committee C335 Camera Club C13 ROBERT HARTWELL LIVERMON Bos Good Sports Club C333 Scientific Research Club C333 Baseball C2, 33. RUTH LOCKEY Pi Alpha Zeta CI, 2. 331 Treasurer Cl3. LUCILLE LONG F1.oss LAURA LOUISE LUCIUS I.iwR,x Lou Orlando High School C1, 233 SNIPS AND CUTS Start C333 Assistant Editor C3 3. JAMES E. MACDOUGALL, JR. M.Ac Football C433 Basketball C33 43: Track C3, 43. HAMMETT THOMAS MANER, JR. PHE S. R. C. C133 Radio Club CI3. BARBARA ,MANESS Bosnia BETTY TODD MARSHALL LALLA ZEIGLER MARSHALL Good Sports Club Cl, 2, 333 Chairman of Cafeteria Committee C233 Chairman of Lost and Found Committee C333 Honor Society C2, 333 Junior Marshal C2, 333 Pi Alpha Zeta Cl, 2 3.3: Treasurer CZ, 333 Associate Editor of Rambler C333 Ring Committee C2, 33. BETTY MARTIN Home Room President Cl, 233 Vice-President C333 Good Sports Club C333 Minstrel C133 Spanish Club C333 Fencing Club C333 Advertising Stal? of SNIPS AND CU'rs C333 Infirmary Assistant C333 Swimming C33. CAROLINE ANN MAULDIN CHINK Secretary of Home Room C133 President C231 Social Committee C133 Improvements Committee C233 Chairman C333 Cafeteria Committee C233 VVays and Means Committe C233 Dramatics Club C133 Pi Alpha Zeta C1, 2, 333 Secretary C233 President C333 Between the Book Ends Club Cl3Q Good Sports Club CZ, 333 Girls' A. A. C1, 2, 333 Soccer C1, 2, 333 Basketball C233 Swimming C133 Rambler' Statt CZ, 333 Associate Editor C333 Circulation Manager of Lace and Pig Iran C333 Latin Club C233 junior Marshal C2, 333 Secretary of Student Council C33. D. G. MCCALL D1NK , .4 f r ' ia 'ld 1 I 3356- i C f fe 333. The I -3 mpswilguts in A MQHXXXVHI - 'Wi ' il' 251553 if V f ' lg 1 sl wi A 4' MARY HOWARD MCCALL Ti NYU Advertising Manager of the Rambler C313 Assistant Advertising Man- lger of the Rambler CZ1g Choir C313 Basketball C313 Volley Ball C313 Baseball C31. WILLIAM THOMAS MCCLAIN BILL Home Room 505. 6 MARY ALICE MCCUEN IXIM ' W f Choir C31. 5 B ' -' ROSE ELAINE MCDOWELI. 50 MAC T' K ' HERBERT MCEWEN Q GENE MCGARITY Band C1, 2, 315 Olchestra C113 Boys' Good Sports Club C113 President of Home Room C111 Treasurer of Home Room C313 Vice-President of Sophomore Class C113 President of Junior Class C211 Tennis Cl. 215 President of Senior Class C31. E. JOYCE IVICINTYRE Girls' Clolf Cluli C113 Photograph Cluli Cl1g President of Home Room C21. Q CATHERINE ANNETTE MCIVER ANNIil' National Honor Society C2, 31: l'i Alpha Zeta C313 lJean's Assistant C2, 31: C1rcl1estra C I. 2. 31: French Clnln C31g Aflvertising Staff of SNIPS ANI: t'i7'1's C313 I?lllHC7CI'I' Representative C313 Movie Club C31. ' ,.. 1 . ALICE LOUISE MCKENZIE W'IzxasIi1 Banrl Cl, 2. 31: Tennis C2. 31: Basketball CZ, .113 Soft Ball C2. 31: Soccer C213 Book linfl Cflnln CI, 21. . WII.LlAM R. MESSICK BILL Cioorl Sports Clnlm: Banrl Cl. 2, 31. SARAH LOUISE IVIEYER So:xiM11a A'Cappvlla. Choir CI, 2. .113 Secretary of Home Room C113 Book Club C2, 313 1.4160 1111.11 PM Iron Staff C31. JULIAN S. MILLER Baseball CI, 2, 31: Junior Marslmalg Basl-cetlvzlll Cl, 2. 315 Captain C21. gclmnl 'ff r ' C ' I fi' ' or fi ,fi Zuftal 1 I1 . 53 ,12-..Q.1, M L 5G52-' H 9-L' 'Qi I ,S 41 I , at., A ., A C' 3171. 1 T1 y 1 1 ' ' 'C N I fe I rf ' I I I b U my. jg A , .v Q af, A 'NW W W M RICHARD MILLER I5i'r JACK MILLS Track CI, 2, 353 Football C2. 35. ONITA JEAN IVIITCHELIQ NWA Minstrel C153 Cheer Leader C551 President of Home Room CI5: Golf Club C153 SNIPS AND CUTS Staff C359 Senior Photo Editor C353 Adver- tising Srtaff CZ, 353 Secretary of Home Room C253 Vice-President of Home Room C35. BETSY IVIOFFITT Bm Student Assembly CI, 252 Bpok Club CI, 2. 353 Life Service Band C153 Dramatics C35. JACK MOORE Chess Club C2, 353 Spanish Club C35. ERNEST H. MORRIS, JR. O. D. S. Cl, 2, 353 Treasurer of O. D. S. C253 Vice-President of O. D. S. C3J: President of O. D. S. C351 SNIPS AND CUTS Staff CZ, 353 Business Manager of SNIPS AND CUTS C353 Chairman of Registrations Committee C353 French Club C353 State Debate Team C355 Chairman of Hobby Program CZ, 35. V inf 'Civ mf -A ' 'Q .qpsfviillr .L-A-I w-Jn! JOHN E. MORRIS Kin NIARY GUILLE MORROW French Club C353 Inlirmary Assistant C353 Honor Society C35. JOHN J. MORTON Vice-President of Home Room C353 Silver VVheel C353 Choir C353 Band C35. NANCY EULALIA MOSES lN1fxRK I- e Room e resentative to Student Assembly C253 Latin Club - 3 Vational or Society C353 Chairman of House and Clrounds Comm :ttee 3 Chairman of Improvements committee C35. W HAROLD MULLEN MOON ntramural Boxing C453 Vice-President of Home Room, Monogram Club C1, 2, 3, 453 Representative to Student COLlIlCIlQ Manager of Box- ing' C3, 453 Baseball C253 Assistant Manager of Football C353 Football C453 Assistant Manager of Basketball C1, 253 Track C35. CYRUS MCCRACKIN MURPHY ulVIAC'Kn Home Room 305 CPresident 1, Treasurer 253 O. D. S. C2, 353 Nom- inatorial College C1, 353 Honor Society C2, 353 President of Junior Class C253 Chess Club Cl, 2, 35: Chief Junior Marshal C253 Treasurer of Stu- dent Council C253 State Student Council Congress C353 President of RTV Student Council C35. Wx I T ..,, 4 ,V , ,., -i agnipsfplguls if , A MA' 5, 5-C-'-. Q 1 h wh? at sz r., 55 A5 f- ' i ii A 'Z S Iii I I L- 1 im.-- .-.-.,, , . I fi' A WILEY OBENSHAIN, JR. Omni Vice-President of Home Room C333 Presirlent of Home Room C333 Spanish Club C333 House and Grounds Committee C33. IVIARY CATHERINE OLIVER Kix1 ' Choir C2. 333 Baseball Cl, 2, 333 Basketball C333 Volley Ball C333 llramaties C33. HARRIET ORR Society C33. IVIARJORIE ORR HIXIARCQIICU YVONNE MURPHY ELIZABETH MYERS LIB CHARLIE STEPHEN NELSON Home Room 305 Cl. 2, 333 Choir C13 2. 333 Cheer Leader C333 Foot- ball C133 Tall Timber Toppers C33, RHODA NELSON Pi Alpha Zeta C1. 2, 333 Secretary C133 Camera Club C2, 333 Girls' Good Sports Club C333 Honor Society CZ. 333 Vice-President C333 Lace and Pig Iron C333 Poetry Editor C333 Yice-President of Pi Alpha Zeta C33. SELIVIA NORSWORTHY FRANCES EDITH NORTHROP Emil Choir C1, 2, 333 Stmlent Assembly C133 Student Nurse C33. 'l ffl S. O, I,. Club C333 President C333 Goorl Sports Club C333 Honor N Orcliestru C1. 2. 333 Program Committee C131 Life Service Band C1, 233 Ramblcz' Representative C333 Vice-Presiflent of Home Room C33. FRANKLIN L. OVERCARSH Home Room 305 Cl, 2. 33: Spanish Club C33 Mathematics Club C33. 3 Honor Society CZ, 331 FRANK OWENS LONG JOHN Football Cl. 2, 333 Basketball CZ. 333 Tennis CZ, 333 Monogram Club CZ, 33. rx' 1 :I .11 , , , -'-, f -Xi 'I'-C k 3 ' t 4' I r,,,, J 33:53 . KM .3 . 1 '.' :gm-V 3 -f - A -3 ,Z 1. f. ' t I, . -:I ' I .. Vv,. I IM .. .,, , 3 ' ' E' ..' , ' n A ' . .. ' 3' A: 1 , .n - -3 - - L lgrzulral 'Em I1 Zelmul M H .Q , 'fi 'l 3 . f- . N, .Q I HELEN FRANCES OWENS Ml2UN'l'l' ILA MAE OWENS Treasurer of Home Room f3lg Camera Club C3lg JOSEPHINE PAINTER M1-on fllilll' fl. 2, Xl. EDWARD ARTHUR PALLAGUT Latin Club Cll: Spanish Club C3l. GERALD PALMER FLAKE ALLEN PARKER UIQEDU Band Cl, 2, .ilg Cafeteria Ulg Secretary of Hun Bible Club ill. ie Rmun ill. ,I 7 iff lVlILTON PANETTI EDWARD F. PARNELL, JR. lin Gmnl Sports Club ill: Spanish Club Nl: Dranmtics Club ill: Stu- rlent Council Social Committee lil: Visual Aiml Connnitteeg The Flying Dutchmeu 13 l. ALLEN PATTERSON PA'1 ' Y Football 41. 2. Sly Student Cuuncil Representative 41, ll: AIOl10gl'Zll ll Club fl, llg Ranzblvr Ml: Aeruplzmc Club fll: Photography Club tllg Carnival Committee ill: Journalism Class lllg Basketball Ill: Baseball ill. GORLISS PAYNE 'i -1 lVlARGARET NOVELLA PEARCE Mi-Qu Orchestra ll, .llg Swimming ill: Bible Club lil. i l GERTRUDE VJINIFRED PEELE l MlVlliR'I'IljU Home Room President ll, l, ll: lluusc and Gruunils Cunnnittee ill: Dramatics l3l3 Junior Nlarshal ill: Choir ll. Sl. is 3' l is A ia alle liii . ,M R L, , ,.'. : , - f Amr! ., Q -,mf X . - +5 1 LMC A , H, ' f k V Q' III-PS3 f Q I 6 u. wi 1 - f, ' ' 1 ., 1 in, .. 2-:.+1a.Yh--li-'ri-1...-4f f' ,. I F WILLIAM BEVERLY PEELE BILL Baml Cl, 2, 33. ALMA IVIARIA PELONE MARY .Ni WJ Q20 GEORGE EDWARD PICKETT, IV Book Club Cl, .233 President C233 S. R. C. CZ. 331kViCf:'-Pl'6:Sid6I1t C332 Chess Club C233 lNlathemzitics Club C331 Presirlent of S, R, C. C35- ANNA ELIZABETH PINKSTON P1NKY Home Runm Vice-P1'esi1le1it Cl. 233 Czmieru Club CZ. 533 NOmi1l?1t0l'i1ll College C331 Girls' Cloocl Sports Club C33. I ROBERT MCPHERSON P1TTs ' BOB I C'l1oir C3, 433 Bzmsl Cl, 433 Orchestra CS, 43, RUBY ROSEMARY P1TTs NRG 5 Ilnnur Society C331 Cflioir Cl. 233 Girls' Athletic Association Cl, 231 Hill 13 Soccer Cl, 231 Tennis C133 Valley 2 C . I HAZEL PORTER IVIARGARET PORTER RIU'1 1 Cllluii' Cl, 2, 33. l ' 631 Vs! ' g fa 3+ f A? 'ALI , -gf, ' lgrznlfral Eu I1 .17f' V'fffA- ,Ml H 4 1' . ,I f+- , lii. I I Eiclmul M 5' 3 -f 'A f 'A 1,5 3 R 1' - I . lj ' 1 I 4-., gf' ' ,. 1, , -' -- -f ' ' I-, l ROBERT PETRIE HELEN PHELAN President of Home Room C133 SN11'-s AND CUTS Minstrel C133 Jumox Marshal C233 Nominatorial College C133 Good Sports Club C333 Secretary of French Club C333 Ranzblcr Staff C332 Honor Society C33. MIRIAM K PHIIZLIPS ' 59 W-I5 .Pin ILL' MQ . 23: 'Z1'1Qri6fyQ'r?r13'c.z3. 'TYJ MARIA LOUISE PICKENS RICHARD PORTER Dime Secretary of Home Room CI, 2. 335 Minstrel Cl33 Choir Cl, 23: Banrl Cl, 2, 33: Vice-President of Band C33. ROBERT ERWIN PORTER POR'I'IiR'l I Football C133 Treasurer of Home Room C133 Iresiflent of Home Room C235 Golf C2, 33g Band Cl. 2. 33: Tennis C2. 33: IJante's Inferno Clul3 42, sn. II SHIRLEY Ross POWELL onor Society C2. 33: Nominatorial College C MARGARET LOUISE PRESSON PEGm ' WW Vice-President of Home Room C133 Secretary Cl, 235 Pre-sirlent C33. MARGARET PROPST Spanish Club C331 Bible Clulv C332 Sturlent Assembly C333 Iirlitorial Staff of SNIPS AND CUTS C33. HERBERT PUCKETT I-IiiRn Ramblrr Photographer C235 Model Airplane Clulm C233 I3aute's In- ferno C2, 33. EDITH NELL PYE ELIEANOR ANNE RATCLIEFE President of Home Room C131 Secretary C135 Treasurer C331 Good Sports Club C335 Drztnizitics C233 Pi Alpha Zeta C331 Socuer C13: Camera Cluh C2, 33: Secretary :mil Treasurer C333 Spanish Club C333 Vice- Presiflent C332 House :mil Cirounrls Committee C333 Lust and Found Committee C331 Editorial Staff of SNIPS Axim CUTS C331 Advertising Stat? C332 Chi Beta Chi C33. .tp U A,q,yq,l..4'v-sl-'xv 37 C JEAN RAY 64' J -rvsln .- aldnj UDIMP, R Ring Committee C231 Social Editor of Ruzrzlrlvr C331 Spzlnisli CITR3 C33. 3 ROGER RAYBURN Frzifhc Cmumittee C23. DOROTHY REID A'lJo'l ' Choir Cl. 2. 33: Virgil Cluh C33. IVIARIE CIEFFRESS RIEILLEY 'I'l'T Secretary of Home Room Cl. 2. 3 3 3 'I' ezuiiivcx' C2 31 Pr:-sirlcnt C233 Secretary of Cicero Club C233 Prcsiclent of Virgil Cluh C331 Nmuinzitorial College C233 Presiflent of French Club C333 Ilonor Society C33. 1 QA MCMXXXVIII I' M I x iglflf A' A C' ,f ' ,,,, ,, IQ' Y , U' , . .CET I . Ceii to f ow if .. 'C fl -'f.::.L1 .+A ..r-.....r1 - F' Ml! sf.. VIRGINIA RITCH Secretary of Home Room f15: Minstrel 1153 Stnflent Assembly C253 Unofl Sports Club Ill. WAVA ROLLINS t'X'icKr Art Iiclitor of Ialrt' mm' Pig Irun. C355 Assistant Art Editor of SNIPS mn CUTS CI, 2, 35: Swimming I35. I . CLARA KIMBRELL ROSICH I . ,. 1 L1.Aiu' ...L C max IVIARCIARET LIZABETH Rouse Choir fl, 2, 353 Pre iclent of Home Room 135. CARL ROWLAND l'lIRl'Mll Vresillent of Home Rm-m Ill: XYICS-PI'9SlflC'l1t 1453 Oreliestra 125: 7 Choir I-153 Banfl fl. -, 3, 453 Drum Major 43, 45: President of Band I-15. I 5 ,Q K . :ll 'W fs. glgiuftal 'EJ It Q ,M I, AF' I riA I ' I RUBYE GREY REYNOLDS Rnmblm' Staff C352 French Club C355 Secretary of Home Room C25. J. C. RICE HCOMETU President of Home Room Ill: Treasurer I25: Basketball fl, 255 Manager of Gulf Team 615: Choir I-15: Band C155 Good Sports Club Cl, 255 Social Committee C453 Rifle Club 125. MELVIN REECE RICH Choir C2, 35. WILLIAM ALBERT RICHARD, JR. nBILLu D:1nte's Inferno CZ. 35g President of Home Room 1155 Baseball CZ, Hg Boxing C353 Banrl Il. 2. 355 Orchestra Cl, 2, 35. EDITH AGNES RIDENHOUR Secretary of Home Room C152 Choir CI, 253 Orchestra C15. BILLY GRAINGER RIPPY KKBILLH Assistant Manager of Football fjill Fencing Team C35. wwf. JACOB ANDREW RUDISILL, JR. JAKE Orchestra Cl, 2, Ui MARY ADELAIDE SADLER ROSLYN SAMEL Ducunss KATHLEEN LEVONDE SAMONDS HBONNIEU French Club Cl, 23: President of Home Room C13l Traffic Committee C233 Orchestra Cl, Z, 333 Choir C333 Band C333 Madrigal Club C33. ZENA SCHWARTZ Sen wAR'I'zIIz ls 4 'W N' Junior Marshal CZ, 333 Vice-President of Home Room CZ, 333 Spanish Club C333 Dramatics C33. J. MCROY SEALY AIIMERON WALTON SHANKLIN 1 HSIIANIC' V Home Room 305 Cl. 2, 333 Good Sports Club C33. I i , SUSIE LOUISE SHANKLIN , I, . I I ,PAUL RANDOLPH SHEAHAN I S1Iou'I'x ' Home Room Secretary C133 Football C133 Spanish Club C532 Student Assembly C33, - WILLIAM SHORE, JR. BILL O. D. S. Cl. 2, 333 Treasurer C233 Vice-President C233 President C333 President of Student Council C333 SNIPS AND CUTS Staff C233 Between sthe Book Ends Club Cl, 2, 333 President C233 Honor Society C2, 333 Home Room'3'05 Cl. 2, 33. , HAMPTON SHORT '73 . I IIAaII ' ' President of Home Room C333 Dance Committee C331 Improvements Committee C333 Ramblw' Representative C333 Track C233 Football C233 Photography Club C333 Chairman of Dance Committee C333 Student Assembly C33. MARY SIMMONS DI VK Spanish Club C33. I 'S I Nw 5 1.2 , K iq? 3 ' fa . 31.301 5 . Al nlun 3, 'll 'g gy' ' E Q L L ,,a4.41,. '-Q. 47'- RAY SMITH ROBERT JAMES SMITH. JR. Qu1axaNIE final JOSEPH BRADFORD SIMPSON, JR. Ima Banrl fl. 2, SJ: Good Sports Club Cl, 23: Treasurer CD5 Cafeteria 12, 35g Home Room 305 fl. 2. 353 Operations Committee Cl, ZH: Motion Picture Committee Cl, 255 Cafeteria Committee C255 Track fljg Traffic Committee C235 Treasurer of Home Room CII: SNIPS AND CUTS 132. NEAL R. SKINNER ok Football Cllg Spanish Club If 3. IVIARY VIRGINIA SLOAN Sl.o,xx1E Post Clrarluzite. CLIFFORD RAYMOND SLOOP SLr:wFooT DORIS N. SMITH DoCKIIa Y EIIVA SMFIIEI - R 51010, 9 'rw' 3 A .. . I.. 'lub Q3 3 dv 'rising St Ff of IPS' N ' 43 g Tralific ' ' 'ttee ' nt estm-mi- L C3Jg W amera Cl J IZ. 3 Vice- esident CSD. Spanish Club 133g Football CI. 2, 315 Basketball Il. Z. 313 Baseball CZ. 31. ELMER SOLESBEE UBLONIJIEH JEAN Som' Camera Club CZ, 313 Journalism ISI: Ramblvr Staff UI. I-OY I-I. SPARGO. JR. Dante's Inferno 12. 31. EARL OREN STACKER IJante's Inferno 42. 31. fo 42' ' I --' J cgfflffal I It 'nik' yi Q rw ' 'W -if Q 1'- Ny X' I 'CX 1 Ztltuul 'ff .u i ' f fi! ,4 1 I Q I I. .ws ETHEL STANCILL Orchestra Cl, 23: French Club C33. MAE STANLEY LUIE JACKSON STARNES. ...IACKH President of Home Room C231 Golf Team Cl, 2. 33. DOROTHY MARGRETTA STARR IJo1 ' Member of A. A. Cl. 2, 335 French Club C331 Choir Cl, 2, 33: Soccer Cl, 2, 53: Basketball Cl, 2. 333 Tennis CI, 2, 335 Swimming C235 Dra' matics C33. WA! - dl nb IJVJVH' 1' 4 'L,,.,w,Z,,L fLrm,-CZQffrzt . 4 xlifzv ,GI Q-H ? 'RICHARD OATES 'I 7 1f - A HDICKU Java Book Club C231 Home Room Secretary C233 Treasurer C231 Honor Society C2. 33g Treasurer C333 Cicero Club C233 Scientific Research Club C333 Ring Committee C2, 333 Mathematics Club C333 Chairmanfof Radio Committee C33. MARY STEPHENS French Club C333 Treasurer of Home Room C33. 'Q' K , .'-'WV 'NYM A f Affimww CHARLES GORDEN STEWART Bowes President of Home Room C235 Student Assembly C333 College. C333 Golf Team Cl, 2, 331 Good Sports Club C33. RUBIE LEWIS STOKES SQumT Choir CI, 2, 33. ZADEE STOKES SARAH MARIE STOUT DORIS MAE Suoos MARGARET ELIZABETH SUMMERVILLE LIB 5 3 - I I I L' 53 v' ' ff' f 345, ' lb w YW M-,wi .- V 4 ' A 1 xiirvf., 5 If w A X ' I 4 4,1 i - - .. If 4 . ' f4:,'f-gc1:'- v, , f f A. , ,,3, I I ' Nominatorial jiha- gnipswlgulg MCMXXXVHI J' I , 8 led. If V. Q. STROUPE REBECCA SUTHER UBECKIEH Honor Society CZ. 33: Life Service Band C235 Dramatics C1, 235 Latin Club C335 History Club C33. EMMA MAE SYKES EM Choir C33. FREDERICK STANDISH TAYLOR FREmE Treasurer of Home Room C135 Football Cl, 235 Intramural Boxing C235 Book Store Cl, 2, 33. SARAH A. TAYLOR Girls' A. A. Representative C23. HELENA FRANCES TEAGLE AL'CE HICKS TEAGLE GooN Honor Society C335 Radio Committee C335 Traffic Committee C2, 335 Bible Club C33. CHARLES ROLAND TEAL Cu,-xR1.1E CHARLES THEILING Band C1, 2, 33. CHRISTINE Tl-IEVAOS CHRIS Student Assembly C335 Spanish Club C335 lNominatorial College C33. KiHEI.ENA', Bible Club C33. I glhlilii NEAL DICKINSON THOMAS KKNEALII Silver VV'heel C335 President C335 Good Sports Club C335 Honor So- ciety C335 Scientific Research Club C2, 335 Rambler Staff C2, 335 Between the Book Ends Club Cl, 235 Chess Club C235 Speak-Easy Club C335 Or- chestra Cl, 23. DOROTHY SUE THOMPSON DOT Choir C335 Journalism C135 Rambler Cl, 2, 335 Dramatics C235 Basket- ball C1, 235 Swimming C33. .X 4 4 f' I , 1 5 A HH A , if .-1 15? ,.A, I , ' VIL I ., f gil A FRANK THOMPSON Track C2, 35. EDWARD HAMILTON THOMSON S1fioRTY Band C1, 253 Drum Major C3, 453 Orchestra C13 2, 3. 453 Good Sports Club C453 Cafeteria C3, 453 Nominatorial College C2, 353 President of Home Room C153 Minstrel Cl, 253 President of Home Room C353 Dance Committee C35. A JACK TILLMAN Chess Club C253 Cicero Club C253 Photography Club C2, 353 French Club C353 Fencing Club C35. JONES C. TIPTON W 'v fy .ful , vw MW-W 3 C Secretary of Home Room C153 Basketball Cl, 2. 352 President of Home Room C253 Junior Marshal C253 Monogram Club C353 Dante's Inferno C253 President C25. PHILIP J. Fl-RIPLETT UPHILU if C Good Sports Club C155 Student Assembly C253 Lost and Found Com- W 3 ,3 mittee C253 Basketball C153 History Club C353 Tall Timber Toppers C253 Trafbc Committee C153 Tennis C25. ELSIE JANET TURNER UCRACIIEU Choir C1, 2, 353 Maclrigal Club C35. if is . ., 3:3 -ga My V Z X I f W' 'f C Ki e ,153 Z-so 557 . 4-iffffigdinrs WESTON I. VAN BUREN Chess Club C253 VVrasR Life Service Band C1. 253 Choir C35. pJ'Z'f,Ki4f'J ESTHER VAUSE , My W . 1 lgyf' W OL OCK WADDILL M! G bor ub 3 2, 2 , ,unior lfarshal C253 Presialeiit of Sopho- , Cla 3 e- re, rent of Home Room C151 Secretary C253 So- ial ' it - ' ice Assistant C252 Minstrel C15: SNIPS Asn Cris 't 353 lsing Staff C253 Advertising Manager C351 Pi Alpba ,VW ' I , af! RA GARET WAc.ooNER 450 fyf'1!' Ag SARA JANE fh 1 nor . iciety C353 Freucli Club C353 S. O. L. Club C35. l-IAXEL MARIE WALKER i'R1'r,x Choir Cl, 2, 353 Dramatics Club C23 352 Life Service Band C25. MARGARET ELIZABETH WALKER Honor Society C2, 351 dent C353 Creative VVriti Nominatorial College C253 BETTY Cicero Club C251 Virgil Club C353 Yiee-P1'esi- ng Class C353 Late and Pig Iron Stat? C353 Office Assistant C35. 5 5 5' it it C ' ww i fill-, F -.,.,. Qi ,. ' M5 .1 . 3 -I Enzpsaliguls , 'A , rltit 5 Mcnxxxvm La. 56, ,dveadtdvi J u Q Q 7014! my FRANK WHISNANT T1'zntyriC Committee KM. IVIYRA .IOSEPHINE WHI'TE nh., X if Choir 1333 Carnival Committee f3l: Traffic Committee Ill. WILLIAM LAWRENCE WPIITEHEAD Y Blu, Fnotball CZ, Dramatic Nmninaturial College flip VVays and Means Committee IZIQ Choir fl, 23: U. IJ. S. C373 Chess Club fl. 2, 313 Chairman of Telephone YE - Committee UI: Student Council IM: Dranmfics Club IZJQ Tall Timber' Toppers Ill: Office Assistant 133. M I CHARLES LESTER WILLIAMS wt Curia ' E Uperutimis Committee UD. X . N wx YN X KENNETH LEE WILLIAMS .X ,J KEN P! 5 Baseball fl, 2, 31. C74 Qb x J X IVIARGARET ANN WILLIAMS I'14.m,Y Choir II. ZJ: Swimming fl, 2, 33: Olliec Assistant C333 Movie Club ftzll Advertising Staff of SNIPS AND CUTS 633. ' Ig far I, I ft ,Q If 6 L' av- 5,, N15 fy If . -Q K .,-I-5.1 '- 1 zu r' I 1 ffl'-T L V A h:1N,,Q::h'J..,i.,i 4' Haifa? .K ,, I fy , 'W ' 'I I W' . , ,, it ,A ' 1. W eff' 1 ., V I - F 1 i - ' -. r 5- B - ' ' I . , l VIVIAN WARD UKICKY' Choir 137. BILL WARTMAN M.mAM 371 Track CZ, .Ill Choir CZ, 373 Band 12, 37. IVIARY WYNONA WATKINS HAROLD F. WATT Photography Club 133. JACK WEBSTER HELEN E. WESTERFIELD MIKE s Club C133 President of Home Room CU. EDWIN WILSON ED JOHN M. WILSON, JR. Home Room President C133 Vice-President C233 Traffic Committee C132 Student Assembly C131 Tennis C233 Rifle Club C233 Spanish Club C33. WILBE WILSON, JR. Scientific Research Club C333 Orchestra Cl. 2. 333 Track C2, 33: Mathematics Club C331 Music Club C333 Spanish Club C33. DORIS DELANE WINCHELL CouNTRv Program Committee C133 Choir CI, 2, 333 Cafeteria Committee C233 Student Assembly C333 Traffic Committee C333 Life Service Band C233 A, A. C133 Secretary of Home Room C233 Treasurer C233 Rambler Staff C333 Nominatorial College C333 Carnival Committee C23. DORIS WINTERLING -01 1 ADRIAN LEE WISE HAIIKEU Track C333 Intramural Track C333 Junior Marshal C2, 33g Business Manager of Rambler C333 Treasurer of Sophomore Class C133 Treasurer of Junior Class C233 Secretary of Senior Class C333 Spanish Club C333 Vice-President of Senior Class C33. . 41' nr., FRANCES RUTH WOODS Sams Basketball C1. 2. 333 Softball C2. 333 Soccer C333 Tennis C333 Girls' A. A. C33. MILLER FRANCES WORLEY Student Assembly C333 Choir 133. CARMER WORSLEY O, C. WILLIAM CARROLL WRIGHT De,xcoN Treasurer of Home Room CI33 Vice-President C231 Traffic Committee C23 333 Assistant Chief C33. BARBARA WATSON WH'CHE UBOBIIII-In Nominatorial College C333 Secretary of Home Room C233 Pi Alpha eta C333 Soccer Cl, 2. 333 Basketball CI, 2, 333 Swimming Cl, 233 Girls' A. A. C333 Good Sports Club C333 Honor Society C33. RUTH MAURIE YARBER Dramatics Club C23. u 3, - 1 . lg 1 .lf ,Q 1 3 - , ilhf-1 4 5 25-' -1,l . 5' . , uavl ' , C ,i,.3f3af , Vg 3 in 13- 3, MN -2 ITlPSa Q11TS Page Fifty MIN ERVA CARMEN Yoos M1NNI1a Soccer C195 Chi Beta Chi C333 Swimming C339 Tennis C2Jg History Club C333 Spanish Club CD. ELIZABETH WHEELER YOUNG BETTY Basketball C335 Softball C355 Soccer CSD: Swimming C359 Tennis CSD. MARY VIRGINIA ZIEVERINK M. V, Soccer CID: Basketball Cllg Ramblm' Staff C3J. OSCAR C. ZIMMERMAN Band C1, 2, 315 Orchestra C133 Fencing Club C3J. v i -- . iw. , , ,, ,Q L . ,,V. H .. , J . V ,I T l A Nade- f'FL,., if AW, V I Agnips gals 522431, G Hx? A 1- -Q 4 Mp: 454 x , , .,,-wr , 6 ' ' 1' ' 6 4511 3, Q 1,6 .2-W. x 5 , 4 .. Ag N. .. 'qw I 4i,.,,i' JL sag: 1 :N . f i'-'Y ' ' 2 Q- ,' H lx 1 A CL Awfnaw , C ,, 1, - .C . ,gf ,. 5 I . I5 if . 'V - A qw , QL: s, Y A 5 1, I f si.: M ,. I W-w I l A 1 A V , I 3,1 1. My A r J .. C 3 9 I S Y N 1 if 3 Hr! t .t I . I. nf , . I ,5 E b 5 X if sc h . H C , .15 4, , f I n ,f I . 1 Q i Senlor Class Poem Remembering now the frailty of the hours That crumble in the euer-passing years, We pause and sigh for beauty that was ours, In memories forgetting future fearsg Recalling tranquil walls and ordered days, Hallways barred with sun from open door, Worn books whose words persuade to nobler ways, Desks scarred by hands impatient of dusty lore 5 The trailing grief of willows in the spring That, knowing pain, yet cheer the brief years through, Traditioned pride that sways us as we sing The ceaseless sacredness of gray and blue. V Though time will crush these hours that swiftly passed, The jeweled dust of such dim things will last. BETTY WALKER, Class Poet. l Page Fifty-one Y, ' Agv T 5' V TQ? S lgiilhfiil , , A 34 Q ll? ,f k i g, X 3 5 hu 14, it S' c , ' t u 4. ,N M , J 3 ' ',,l if 3 if I ' T' .I Senior Class History Early on a bright morning in September, 1935, several hundred frightened, but determined Sophomores trailed their way to old Central High School. Visions of what was to come danced before them-things to be accomplished- things that had never been done before. But first the belt line had to be met, conquered. and left to be, or not to be forgotten. 'Twas done, and under the competent guidance of Tiny Waddill and Jimmy Greenwood. the class of '38 started moving on to triumph. Three outstanding events marked this first year of our existence: namely- the installation of the motion picture machine with its attendant recess and full-length shows: the renewal of the gym classes bringing with them the Girls' Athletic Association and organized sports for girls: and the re-installa- tion of the National Honor Society. Central had now become such a popular place that something had to be done about the traffic problem. Accordingly, a traffic system was organized and the halls took on the appearance of a well regulated city, complete with officers and signals. The Rambler, oflicial bi-monthly paper again received an A rating from the Southern Scholastic Press Association. Radio debates were instigated by the O. D. S., and through this medium put Central in a bright Spot in the nation's conscience. At the close of the year, the Class of '38 was clicking like a well oiled machine, and was raring to enter into the fields of glory as Juniors. The Junior year opened most auspiciously with Mack Murphy at its helm. The first project of the year was the installation of the student tele- phone, for which the students and faculty had long felt a need. Deep sorrow came to us during this year with the death of our beloved Miss Charlee, who for many years had been the guiding mentor of all Cen- tral students. She was mourned alike by students, faculty, and alumni: for all who had known her loved her. The desire to have some fitting memorial, to be the outward expression for our love and devotion for her, was the upper- most thoughts in our minds. A memorial fund was raised, and a beautiful portrait was hung in the main hall as a constant and loving reminder that although she is no longer with us in person, her spirit still remains as the guardian friend of all Central students. A new secretary, Miss Miriam MacFadyen, carved a place for herself in the business side of the school, replacing Miss Lena Jones, who felt the darts of Cupid, and left us for the school of matrimony. So this year of Junior life rolled on to a close, selecting Gene McGarity as president of the Class, and Mack Murphy as Chief Marshal to usher out the Class of '37, who had at last gained that coveted position-Seniors of Central. l f hc 1 , 1 .,, - . .. r 1' , ' . 1 Znipsi guts if , ': ',' J 'Q 1 I. i J 1 3 ?wr?5,'k'f-' if MCMXXXVIH 1 1 f Page Fifty-two fb Q 3 Y. , . 1 1 'T ' w. if Y uw, V l i jeff A Q H 1 I 'K ws? A ,' if I 4 44. 'Isl it 1 X i 9 N 13 . ' i ,442 qs 6 1 1 1 iw X I 4 1 1 if - 'f ,-, 1 - ' 2' , . - 4, if Q, , f W . ' 4 . V , t , I Al V V: g N ,il ,Q ,, j ,I . -we-W -.i M .1 -I -X 2 ,A . - 1 , -Q if' i ggi Eg? V ,I 6, - 1 1 0 Senior year-a time of dignity. We were now the leading class, and it was now our duty to work even harder than before for the glory of our school. During the summer a new wing of twelve rooms had been added to the main building, and a music building had been built on the back campus. A fully equipped infirmary was opened in the main building, and radio loud- speakers were placed in the history class rooms. As its first project. the Stu- dent Assembly refurnished Dr. C1aringer's outer office. Central was indeed growing into an outstanding modern school plant. During the fall, the Music Department made music history with the pres- entation of the nrst light opera in the history of the school. The opera, H. M. S. Pinafore, was well presented before large audiences. A little later, a series of weekly musical broadcasts were begun. Mack Murphy, president of the Student Council, and Jack I-luckabee, president of the Senior Class led us safely and swiftly through our lirst semester of Senior life. It was during this regime that a nickelodian was placed in the cafeteria. The football team, for the second consecutive time attained the height of State Champions. In this semester, many new clubs were formed, both social, and vocational. At the beginning of the second semester, Gene McC1arity was elected presi- dent of the Senior Class, and Bill Shore president of the Student Council to lead us on to that glorious, yet sad conclusion of our High School life. During this term the school dances gained in popularity, and the gym became the scene of much music and fun. So well did these affairs succeed. that we were allowed a half-hour broadcast of our music over radio station W.B.T. St. Patrick's Day brought-again its annual carnival with all its hi-jinks and merry making. lncidentally, this carnival was the most successful one in the history of the school, both socially and financially. A sixteen millemeter projecting machine was purchased and added to our motion picture equipment, a line addition, and one of which we are proud. A straw vote on the question of the' Municipal Swimming Pool was raised, and, according to the student votes, is a settled issue. The vital ques- tion of an R. O. T. C. unit at Central is at present before the public. But all things must come to an end and so it is with regret that we leave Central, where we shared joy and sorrow, hard work and fair play, and journey out into the world of college and business. We hope that we have written a record of our deeds, not only on paper. but in the very heart of Central, itself. May she find that record worthy of her traditions, and accept it as our part of her great history. Central will live in our hearts, and we, the Class of '38 are proud and grateful to have been her students. Respectfully submitted, MAE DUCKWORTH, Class Historian. Page Fifty-1l7reu C Nall? we www' 3' 'S' A' ,Ka Q ' X- - , ., ,,., . My E A X -:Q NF ' All vi A ag lv , I . ,..1,. . 5 wi ff., a - 6 I .v li fig' I -I t , ' Mx-S i Im Q? Q ' . Chi, 2' g as , , A f S dv t 1 W -Q , ,Q ' I' Nr - MA pi' -' ' ' .. ' 4 ' ff' lf ' f' ,sfffkf M m i? fx 4e',t'.z 'f In fat :V 1 Y , rj rl g y ., ,gh nag , 3 ' X gf- 5 E A ' .1 , . Y aw s' if .1 .f , .3 I ij - if , ' X 3' 3 I , , 1 Y A t I . if .. 4,. U , , Xu . . i H. ., - if wi c fl' X . 7 W. s f - W' if 4 i Senior Class Prophecy Charlotte, N. C., May 15. l948. DEAR HUTCH : Congratulations are in order by now, I think, and may I be the first to extend them. Really old man. it nearly bowled me off my feet when the paper announced your appointment to the Embassy in England. Maybe it's a good thing you took that correspondence course in law after graduating from good old C. H. S. Since we couldn't be accused of carrying on what might be called an extensive correspondence, I thought maybe you would like to hear what has become of some of the headliners of our graduating class. They're not hard to keep up with, as you can't pick up the paper without seeing something about them. For instance this morning's Observer stated that Bill Shore was running, either for or from the sheriff. CThe print was blurred, and I couldn't tell which: but guess we'll give him the benefit of the doubtj. It must have been a pretty versatile group, the way Bill Felts is turning out best sellers : his latest being How To Win Fems and Influence Papas. I-Ie's not the only one, however, who has found a literary career, for Susan Cochrane has dropped her admiring following and gone into shadowy seclu- sion to work on her latest literary triumph How To Live Alone and Like Ir. fy Jack I-Iuckabee is really raising cain now, I admit that doesn't sound like him, he was always such a quiet chap, but he's gone into the sugar engineer- ing field and raising 'lcane is pretty essential. Out of all the girls, I guess Nell Abbott and Betty Bradield have come nearest paving easy street with their own gold bricks. Nell piled up her rocks through endorsing advertisements for 'Betty Boop's Balmy Beauty Bath, while Betty B has just about crowded Shirley Temple off the screen CI guess you expected this as she was always so quiet and sweetj. While we're on the subject of movies, I want to remind you not to miss John Barr's new picture, Tarzan The Terrible. Remember Julian Miller? Just tune in your radio and you'll hear his orchestra beginning another delightful half hour of rhythm with his theme song Ten Pretty Girls Csomething about a pretty little red headj. Nita Mitchell is making her fifth trip to the altar in June: looks like the gal would get one on approval and see if she liked him. Page Fifty-four ek? If 'QW ali a' VM x Q I PM 'ik A U p p 5? - - , , N ., lg f C .r A' in . ' fa - ' M . ' ' . 4 . A 1' . .2 .,, if 'l if 'ni . 'gl -' .jf .Y ff J? ,w ,' gr, , J! I fa T Sim 7 Q Vw. I 'I 1 it - A , ,h sa, , -, V .2 V , V . ., K. Z, tj xlxi -. t I i x v -' V 6- MCMXXXVUI W th lf: H-x . ?'-F ' x iifaigi 'yeast gzlmul 'ff Tena Grainger and Lalla Marshall are modeling clothes in little old Noo Yok. Guess they got their start in the fashion show Miss Hutchison's home room put on at the carnival. Ann Mauldin and Mae Duckworth have chosen careers instead of the double harness and opened up a quaint little place on the square Cthat's the location, I couldn't vouch for the credentials of the placej. They call it 'fYe Olde Needle Shoppe. With each ball of yarn you get Cabsolutely freej all the latest gossip. The youth of Charlotte are saved. The apostle of the righteous is on the high road, disperse ye rebels and be converted. Reverend Gene McGarity now renders his weekly story with a moral to it every Sunday from the pulpit Qubull pit is probably the right wordb. lt's funny how some people get started on a great life's work isn't it? 'iBlack Mack Murphy and Jimmy Greenwood merged their resources and bought out Malaver's Pool Room. Mr. Malaver said they hung around so much he thought they deserved to own the place: so he let them have it cheap. Remember George Liles? He's the punk who edited SNIPS AND CUTS our Senior year. Well, he's still there at Central: seems he can't get his annual income tax figured out. He was just 310.00 short: so I suggested. to save himself the mental exertions, that he go over to Charlie Nelson's pawn shop and secure one of Charlie's substantial loans on some of his valu- ables. He said, however, he had to do that to get SNIPS AND CUTS out in '38 and besides he didn't think he'd get a square deal. Don't forget Charlotte, and your friends here. -The first time you're not polishing some of Uncle Sam's Brass, heave to, drop the hook, and we'll look up some of the others we knocked around with. ' Lots of luck, 0 'fSPEcK DAVEGA. Page Fifty-five 'ff if ,, i 4-fi fi' ?f ' 'N- Zn f ' -i It' t t -. Y 1, ,.y. .,..,. ,V . L5 ,, .D . n. ' ' ' ' ii -' , ' ,g 7 ,' Le- .ff ' 'Lf' -, , Q . S' l V! I , 1 l . . . 1 get fx? f ai 2 , Ml i v . , . ff ' A sg , .K 1 1 .Al Last Will and Testament We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-eight, realizing that the pilgrimage is almost over and that soon our existence will be but a happy memory, being in full possession of a sound body and clear mind, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and declar- ing null and void any and all wills heretofore made and executed by us, We request that our funeral services be conducted in the Central High School auditorium during assembly in order that all of our friends will be present. ARTICLE ONE To THE JUNIOR CLAss: Item One-To the incoming seniors we leave the privilege of acting as digniiied and sophisticated as they may desire. Item Two-To them we also leave the distinct privilege of wearing all the loud clothing they may think proper and in good taste. Item Three-To the members of the Junior Class we likewise bestow any wads of paper or milk bottles we may have unwittingly left behind. ARTICLE TWO To THE FACULTY: Item One-To our highly esteemed principal, Dr. Garinger, we will and bequeath our undivided cooperation in order to help him achieve his dream of a bigger and better Central I-Iigh School. Item Two-To Miss Fraser, we leave our sincere appreciation for her thoughtfulness, her patience, and her friendship. Item Three-To Miss I-Ierr, we leave those algebra students who unluckily fell by the wayside when confronted with infinite sries and logarithms. Item Pour-To Miss England, we leave either Mr. Allred or Mr. Dysart, the choice to be decided by flipping a street car ticket. Item Five-To Mr. Tinkham, we leave the results of this year's physics classes. Item Six-To Miss Akers, we leave a Spanish class which will prepare their daily lessons. ARTICLE THREE To VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS: Item One-I, Mack Murphy, leave my bashful disposition, my host of admiring friends, and my political genius to Norman Pease. Item Two-I, Gene CMug-Bugl McC1arity, will my little stories with their respective morals to Dan Wolfe. Item Three-I, Tiny Waddill, leave my dimples and attractive smile to Ann Wiley. Item Four-I, Ray Lester, bequeath my lightning like left hand and general boxing ability to Jimmy I-Iuntley. Item Five-I, Mae Duckworth, leave my popularity to Geoffrey Jordan. Item Six-I, Richard Steele, leave my well-worn notebook and my ability to make all A's to Ben Willeford. Item Seven-I, Speck DaVega leave my lanky carcus and 3324311 of my freckles to Steve Karres. Page Fifty-six W P- fl 'jg l fm I' ' In a t I 5- if I CB It I f f -A 4 1. Asa if 'UPS 91151 f KSC I I A A If i ,'i xi' A ii ,- , I ,I I H , 'ii I l Item Eight-I, Lalla Marshall. do leave and bequeath my sunny smile and cheerful disposition to Lucy Lee Sandridge. Item Nine-I, Ernest Morris, leave my pugnacious temperament, my ferocious temper, and my all-around two-fisted fighting ability to Ray Kissiah. Item Ten-I, Banks Cates, will my conscientiousness and willingness to work to Joe McLaughlin. Item Eleven-I, Hampton tpronounced Beau Brummell Short, do grudg- ingly give the technical art of bull-shooting, and my well-groomed, beautiful hair to Campbell Ansley. Item Twelve-I. Betty Bradfield, leave my executive ability, my business- like manner, and my athletic ability to Betty Hutchison. Item Thirteen-I, Jimmie Greenwood, leave my knowledge of parliamen- tary procedure to Herbert Minnis. Item Fourteen-I, Ann Mauldin. leave my secretarial experience and a well-worn fountain pen to Betty McClintock. Item Fifteen-I, George Liles. leave my title of Central's most dig- nified boy. as well as the editorship of next year's annual to Lacy McLean. Item Sixteen-I, John Barr, will my general athletic ability and my old, battle-scarred football uniform to Woody Wilson. Item Seventeen-I, Jack Huckabee, bequeath my likeability and willing- ness to work to John Ball. Item Eighteen-I, Bobby Trotter, leave my musical talent to Jay Black. Item Nineteen-I, Carl lStrong-armj Rowland. leave my many femin- ine admirers to Wilford Kale. Item Twenty-I, Julian Miller. do will and bequeath to my brother. Robert Miller, my slightly soiled old pair of basketball trunks and half a stick of well-chewed Wrigleyfs Spearmint gum. Item Twenty-one-I. Nell Abbott. leave my bashful disposition and my winning smile to Elsie Moseley. Item Twenty-two-We, the annual staff of 1938 do will and bequeath to the annual staff of 1939, the controlling interest in the school. Item Twenty-three-I, Joe Simpson, leave my flashy Buick to William Ivey. Item Twenty-four-I, Kemal Marion lShort-circuitl Hargrove, R.S.V.P.. A.B.C., X.Y.Z., etc.-fretiredj-leave. We do hereby declare and empower Dr. E. H. Garinger to be the executor of this. our Last Will and Testament. I In witness whereof, we. the Class of Thirty-eight. the testators above named, have hereunto set our hands and seal this first day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-eight. THE CLASS OE THIRTY-EIGHT. fSignedJ BILL SHORE, Class Lawyer. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above Class of Thirty-eight as being their Last Will and Testament, we. the undersigned in the presence of each other and in the presence of said testators. have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto. ELLEN WADDILL GEoRGE LILES JoHN NORMAN Page Fifty-seven v ,B fi. Z3 1 , ,ik -f f mmf Sh M- ' Zclmul M g f .,. .. ' 15, 2 li i ' I A ' 'I kill I I sr' 1 i ' f 'Quin mul?- ilu--.9 iii? aff, 54.7 3, P' ,,,. me A ,:, 3 1 5 if 1 X 'ig ., Country Jub. . .Drz'll. . .Four Stooges Moo. Must be Spring. . Man in the Ouercoat . Pop The End of the Line . .The Big Boss . .XVe Beat. , .T. K. O.. . .Proposal . .Boss No. 2 .Wzll You? . .Daily Stroll. . .'WhaI's This. . .Daddy Long Legs, Page Fifty-eight fig. . ' w- R .- I XXI . I X o 'Q I 4 fllw ' ft L- LA A fswnipswlgufg 'A' ' ' Mcnxxxvm 0 l 4, 5- W 7- 1 35: ' Q3 4 1 s 1 ' Alt -N: fig? I. J-q' A t -7, V 5 , N J r, .. . .qvf-' -J n 4 H V ll r, ,. -1 'T JL V ' V . ' Aw 4 4 X A iv YI, 79 fl T 1' .. I h xg P V f , 1 - x j L. UNDER CLASSES S 77944 GN-1-.,!L.,14: Qwrnvlumr 9-Isla, . ' 'VD -YK .fn 0' thwfcsun, DAN ' C1 0 F f ' FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER JOSEPH MCLAUC-HLIN , President NORMAN PEASE , ,. ,...1..,. President CHARLES GILL . 4 , , Vrfe-President DAN WOFE , . ..A., . , . Vice-President HERBERT MINNIS . . . . Secretary BETTY MCCLINTOCK , , ...,, Secretary MAE HOFFMAN A . A ,Treasurer LACY MCLEAN , . .... Treasurer Page Sixty A X .sn Q -C M Q 'I f? LA : 11.21 E 'Q 'jx , .- 6-. , Q ' 55.1, ' ' . 'Rh L 'Q' ' ' ' , - E A T , smmamfs T 7 , -' Q?. rLf! xv V 'Sari 'E'-.4 In aw Q' , -- ie X3 ez f T, , 1 'rig Mcmxxwm .3 , ' , ,ig j f 1. NL W... A bz h , Q: W u. ' ' 5 ' 1 MRS. ASBURY S HOME ROOM First Row: Jewell Pbarr, Victoria Kissiali, Betty Sue liofortli. Emily Crowell, Rose Jarrell, Ruth fiorflan, Jean Dunbar, Nellie Helms, Marjorie Hinsr-ng Svmiirl Rmv: Betty Thomason. Frances James. Margie Miller, Marguerite Mason, Barbara Alexander, Betty Jane Rzulermaelier, Ruth Mitchell. Laura Vummings. Sara Alexanrlerg Third Row: Frances XYe-stbrook. Betty Groome, Betty McConnell, Mrs. Asbury. Margaret Howie, Phoebe Pulliam, Louise ftlattllews. MR. BOYLSTONS HOME ROOM First Raw: Hilcla Haulage, Carol Barber. Sara Brown, Mary Louise Sarrett. VVillian1 Stout. Mary l.ib McGinnis, Sara Frances Sellers, Geraldine VVilliams: SFFOIZII' Row: Martha ,lo Basinger. Doris VVilliams, Dot Helms, Mary Jane Owens, Helen Mills, Agnes Rutledge, Emma VVilliams: Third Raw: J. D. Boylston, Vtfoody i Wilson, Howard Cathey. James Furr, .lack lllullis, Elliott Griftin, Herbert Minnisg Fourth Row: W0l'th Keeter, Bob Smith, Fred Amon, P. IJ. Staton, Gene Berryhill, Bill Arnolfl. Page Sixty-one 4 ' ra' f . A ' . '- 1-'vs zrgfig , Q ,l, I if 4 : Q. 'ig .gg X , JAX A ,UU I It P j- fat, A -I Aff? 5 J ,it ,yt ' .. -. y ,f .. i X i f'Z..S,' '. l ' ' ' f ' ' 1 .N F av. lm 1 Q - A . A . 4'e ' i.,., v m ,if ff i in Q ' U 'V' 1 if fi -5, '-:aff f , vw X ,N . , 3 M., 'gi f H ef ' ' , f i.i-i ,,, 1 ..,, x. ' N 141' 'A in K A -x ' : J l MISS CLEGGS HOME ROOM Friar! Raw: Mary Lazenlmy, Virginia Freeman. Thelma Smith, Marcel XValton. Dorcas Boyette, Marjorie Barlwer, Allie Mae Nixon, SUFUIHII Row: Alice Payne. Doris Tuclcl, Margaret Harris, Vesta Slaughter. Lucille Vllatterson, Katherine Massie, l.ncy l.ee Sanrlrimlge. Eunice Sprinixsg Tliird Rmzn' Jack Dulmng, Sell Culp, Elaine Fleenor, Nancy Soloman, Marian Miller. Lucille Blackburn, Archer Dillarcl. Bill Annlersong Fourth Row: Davirl Hoorl. Virginia Fox, Alfred Gallant, Puett Jones, Jim Hunter. MISS DUL'S HOME ROOM First Row: Martha Miller. Katherine VVilliamsun. Dorothy Summerville, Elzlmie Lou Stevens. Dorothy Barkalow, Lena Bisnett, l.illian Bowlin, Helen Highland: Srcorzn' I?0u'.' Agnes Hall. Mary Jane Hart, Lois Hillehranrl, Hazel Griffith. lilizalmeth Phillmeclc, Frances Burgess, Nan Daniels. Anne Shaeffer. Sara Phillips, Tlzirn' Row: Erl Clark, Bolzlmy Ross, Richard Boger, Rudy Thompson, Steve Karress, Julian Powell, Joe Lentz. Page Sixty-two M .,R -at-,uk X ,M gy YQ wa. I? pa. 'QQ' L N, If mps gals 3 Qi., f-I-jx. A I , 1 .. x .H 'Q All : ' 5f, il l 'f S S A ' vi W X,., im., , Il . ,, 'R Qi .. A-, , , 'few 7: .W-Q, ' Y . wif Y VV,-3 .i A. , M ,, ,,,i ,Q t- N , MCHXXAVIII 1 C: , f , 4 Kxitrff Nl ',!sa.tw 7' , ? Xf,!'x,.,,. x , -.S 'IS l -7 A cxqsh U KX ,f Iv H5 AA I . , W, A . lt id T- Q ln. y ks . ?.,p4f?1 2 ww N It MISS PORES HOME ROOM First Row: Esther Lee Harris. Lillian Federal. Lyflia Almlwott. Francisca Carfln. Margaret Mcfiinn, Jessica Graham. Louise Berryhill. Margaret Mills. Marie Anmlersonq Svmud Raith' Helen Fakowry, Justine Jones, Delice Young. ,lane Kirkpatrick. Doris Stout, Beverly Strane. Frankie Smith. Boots Glynn. Doris Vereeng Third Row: Bob Asbury, Beatrice Thornburg, Mary Neal Ure-rcash. Margie Nossar. Virginia Baggett, Virginia Freeman, Nancy Baggctt. George Martin: Fuzrrfli Raw: John Park. lion Sittman, Robert VVhite, Robert Swartzlanrler, Ronald VVhite. ' MISS GRAY'S HOME ROOM First Ro'zi': Mary Frances Hutchison. Catherine Daniel, Shirley Mills. Katherine Jackson, Florence Smith, Margaret Barnacastle, Frankie Ceil Sypher: Second Row: Sue Crenshaw, Louise Batson, Nancy Seuther, Dorothy Orr, Mary Anna McBride, Ann VVileyg Tlnfrd Ra':i'.' Jane Brady. Marie Leanorfl. Jean Love. Mary Frances Glaze, Martha Jean Schenetlle, Caroline Millerg Fourth Row: Charlotte Kimhrell, Geoffrey Jordan, Tinita Pearce. Page Sixty-three , , ,, . . i . ' . - Gi R K. Q Q' , ' f S 6 ,.., ' . W 1 V . .f . genital 1 I1 5 ,Q 1-il it, M L W .. ,ii PM fa A JA., Q, T , 1,4133 W., A. H 3, f, A 1 aefggf 1- uf E . H4 J , i. V, , 55, 0293 15 ai-1?z,Q 1 4,-i . . K ii, v is is . ft 2 . . it zz , L . L r i g b , gg F 2 ,j5l'r i f' K y W .Jam MR. KITE'S HOME ROOM 1'xI.l'.Vf Rrrzu' James Huntley, Robert Finlayson. Bobby Pefram. Kenneth Moore. l.ecil Henderson, Jack Laws. James Taylor. Sam Palmer, Oren Rhyme: Srmazd Rims: Bill Catlin. Herbert Smith. Roddy Brandles, Frank Young. Julian Burroughs. John Ball, J. C. llnrshey. Maurice Wilson, Third Row: Mr. Leon Kite, Howzlrrl Fowler. VValter Reifl, Vllillizim Ivey, Max Hoyle. George Martin. Harold Mullins, Harold Finlaysong Fuzfrtlz Raw: Robert Polk. Everett Hart. Herschel Terrel, Roy Johnson, James Taylor, Waltei' Stockton. MR. LITTELIJS HOME ROOM Iffrxt I?m'vi.' VValter Helms, Vernon Drum. Roger Magee, Mr. Littell. Joe McLaughlin. W. J. Smith, Lacy McLean, Bill Wilson, Sprawl Raw: Austin Thies, Paul VVarcl, Guy Hoole, James Bowers, Holmes Hanson, Norris Crigler, James Henry, Billy Stewart, Bobby MCGinn3 Third Row: William Ivey, Campbell Ansley. Norman Pease, Albert Stewart. VValter Becker. Paul l.emmons, Otto Haas, Fourtli Row: John Culp, Richarfl VVeill, Erlgzn' Jones. Jimmy Ilinkle, Vklallace Gibbs, Clayton Bullock. Page Sixty-four '14 Q- A F1 X 1 ie fi' film, l re ,r ,BA x fm el X of ,. , , 2, ,E L, M .. 5 3 f an Q l .it JF ,. ian? if V2 f il' f is 'f . ,S ii V A li ft? mips ments 1... N It ,A f .. 4' ' f ' l,.' . -Y .'a Mcmxxxvm . MKII- 4. My A ni . X A- ' Y N K s. ,Ty 'AA -t :l,.. , -Q :g ' if N! ' , 'f 'A ' 2 V JM it W H ' ' 1' f MRS. LONGS HOME ROOM First Row: Pearl Hankins, Eva VValker, Shirley Gately, ,lane Cilmson, Helen Bene-Field. Cullen VVillianis. lfarjorie VVellerg SCCOIII1 Raw: Dorothy Yanrlle. Ellen Shoup, Frances VVest, Ellen Calilwell. Marguerite Johnson, Ruth Civil, Myrtle Yanrlle. Helen VVinston1 Tlrirtl Rtmu' Robert Hipp, Manning Carrington, Juanita Shirley, Miriam Stanley, Helen Myers, Sara Parrish, Mabel Perrlue, Jimmie Frink, Eel Myersg Fourth Row: Mrs. Long, Craven Candle, Arthur Dowell. Rolvlry Stevens. VXI-sley Thomas, Freil Poston, Roy Davis, Tate Denton. r l l I 5 i l l 1 ! 5 .,, W., mm ,ZW 4 l l I l Miss MACMANUS' Home Room First Ro':i'.' Jackie Ackerman, Sara Pardee. Betty lNlcClintoCk, Martha lrwin. Ruth Ramsey, Margaret 3 Brown, Martha Perry, Terry Mosteller, Martha Elliott. Hope Pitts: Svrand Roan' Jimmy Cacltlell, Catherine l Kittles, Ruth Kilgo, Betty Gardner, Jean Petteway, Gail Griffith, Helen Henley. Helen XVilson, Lalla Marshall, l Virginia Mauney, Dan Vllolfeg Third Row: Bliss Helen MacManus, Kenneth Barnsdale, Dick Young, VVallace Roseman, Gattis Redfern, John Sherrill, Maxwell Moore, Ben Vwlleforclg Fourth Row: Ed Shoaf, Robert White, Bobby Baird, Sonny Asbury, John DeLaney, Bill McCrae, Jay Black. Page Sixty-five -l , a an ,bn . sf- f '. , r' f ,- , Q i ' l an ,ir 9' 5 giilhfill 1 ll t'l' , f t S , ' - It fr- Q gg t- fs? ,f fe, ? , A ,'.- . erm A , lr -. , ff ya, H ,Y r' ,G J i ' A , ,,, fx , '-'R A t fig ,,.-e - T' A A 'ii fx, ' 'lil . ffl ' , ,f J- .. ' ' 1 DI H0 - Z 1, t ,Q R pf' f' 'tt ', 4 ,K '2 4.5, w z A ,M , -' chu S' I- ,, A - ?'.Nt, .. Qtycxff X' Q- 1 r Q Q.. H , L' , id . w Vg' .e 2 ' . 1 V h 1 -I ' ' 12.-:Bla X .,-'ie :'V, L, ff., Mai ' f .A . -.. 4.,,. E 1 ,. gi Ii ,f iii: E l 3' H5 MISS PARKS' HOME ROOM Firxt Rare: Mickey Barefoot. Florence Sonle, Mary Eleen Abbott. Betty Hutchison. Harriet Davis, Elsie Moseley, Jeanne Turner, Anna Bracken, Betty Taylor. Josephine VValker5 SL'L'UIltf Raw: Rachel Shanklin, Ernestine llagler, Betty May Potts. Polly Rliyne, Doreen VVest. Frances Berryhill. Harriet Henderson, Lucy Jarvis. Priscilla Ringsmiith: Tliinl Row: Margaret Daniels, Louise VVilliams, Evelyn Bridges, Blanche Meberry, Marion Pitts. Franklyn Tllomasg lfoirrtlz Rafe: Bill Bruce, Don McSwain, Banks Muse, Stanley Mcllaniel, George AICclZlClll't'l1, Jack Little, Lawrence Shapiro, i i I l l i v 4 i - ., v uv '- k ' ,,,. , -,W A, , ,..-.. ..... - -W- --?l....-, .. ,. ,....,,. . ' ,. .... .-- ...... . ,..........,...A-,.. .,, .. MISS RANKINS HOME ROOM Ifz'r.vt Ruin: XVilma Pate, Clarina llc-vis. Carolyn Candle. Betty Love, Sara Horn. Mae Hoffman, Doris Lent, Virginia Young, Frances King, Mary Lee Hoff, Shroud Row: Mary Spencer, Saralyn Turpie, Mary Alice Neely, Louise Springer, Maxine Marlin, Doris Levy. Geraldine Farlor, Martha Lawing, Lelia Brafford, Mary Markwalter. Hiltla Mcllrayerg Tlrirrl Row: Elizabeth Nash, Nell Johnson, Aileen Alexander, Jean Hendrix, Aileen Osborne, Betty Stevenson, Mary Sue Rea. Nancy Smith, Catherine Smith, Margaret Tanner, Iiuzirtlz l?ow.' Margaret Springer, Jean VVooflsitle, Elizabeth Davis, Billie McFarland, Anna Frances Rimmer, Hazel Shields, Nettie Ross, Jane Hilliard. Page Sixty-six UQ J fl illuz x lv ' f 1 N... LJ 4 la' A A- raps lgulg Q mfmxixxvm 1 FI I Q ' 'ic -I 'Y . ,f?.f '25 ' f-LB In ..' ., i I Af l . x rf ea.. .mmf ff.-f nrt.--,N ' ,,. Y' -' , 'wi ,J-VC .ff ij. A if 'Q 5 H -: - -' 1 i 1' ' - -1. ef wif , -Y 'fu q e f W-is SQ -1 5-.f , , 4-is .riff 2- lah., 2 fa 355 2 QL K .,. I . , i my ,L .A 5 , f- - , ' , - ' 'K ' f x . 1, , ., . 4 Sim r x ,gl Yxf: H s In 4 xl 1 'Q xl, 4, .sf g H3 sy ,vi -ff 1 x l :zu ral 'fi 511 Zclmnl 'fr Understand? . ,Carry Onll. , .Whur, Not Yellingf. , .Ye Art Stuff . ,Bz'rd's Eye View Prize Drill. . .Good Sports . . NeIIz'e . . .Huddle. . .Our Band. 4-AQ! Page Sixty-seven -.. K L' fy x , x P 'f 'V A .. : A . in , g Aggym H' X- I 'fn ak I -.fl uf V . . . ' .Q f r f I , in '- J? A f ' , !'T'1'fl ...J V' 'T 'V J ' cl -5 W . HJ' ' 1- 3 J ' ' 'X Y V if? ' , 1 f 'F' ww if r A ,V rv inve ,,, ' 1. 4 , L, ml 1 r A 4 . ' H 43 A ig L9 S Q 3 M 55 4- X 1 'fs 2'7',1 f ' Ag 2,1 A . J Sophomore Class Qffioers FIRST SEMESTER ROBERT PROCTOR ....... Preslldenf BOBBY PERCIVAL . .. . . .S2Cr6!L1ry HANSON HALL , . ..,. Vice-President ToM COOK ...,, . .... Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER GEORGE KENYON ...,,.. ..... P resident ELIZABETH TAYLOR .... ...., S ecretary EDGAR PATTERSON ...... .Vice-President JOHN D. ALEXANDER , . . .... Treasurer Page Sixty-eight 'f ' 1. A T- A ' LKB' fum 4 . ,R Y 4 5 . 5:1 MQ Ass. l 1 ,, -m A, -R ! bl My V . , fb X3 ' Q L t xi' , :Q R ' ' Tirl . 4 5 5. ,qw 02 51111353 QUTS ', N ' .f I1 . - , ' '4' . : ' ' T' s r -5 f .- X f, T T T, 2. g 1 U wuts 6 rvxhlff' VH C8 I3 ' ?liQ' MR. ALLREDS HOME ROOM First Row: ,lime Starnes, Peggy Allvea. Elizzilietli Park. illzulyx lluziii. Rulvy Xloore. Szirxili l.ili-N. liutli Voll, Alma Goodrich: Srmizil Row: Ernest Smitli, Billy Hylzinrl. Xlzugziri-t Hawkins, Nellie 'l'iiriivr. Nlilwlrwl Gill, Betty Bilierstien, George Kenyon. ,lulixi Aalriiryg Yllll-V11 ICU-ri'.' xylllillfll Stulilw, ,l. NY. Klorgziii. H. R. Yoos, Thomas Payne. B, D. Kinsey, James Hewitt, Jack Allison: 1:HIH'fll Kurvi Riilii-rt Siile-mgiii, l:l'llllL'li Tipton, VVillizim Parlier, Mr. Allred. Dian Biislvy, julin Yugler. MISS DONNELLY'S HOME ROOM First Row: Jimmy Lockhart. Bill VVaf'frircl, Roy Chapnizin. Muck liurlisill. E. P. Ilctliime. ,Tzmies XYzLrwick. Clyde Farris. Rollin Brem, Reid Gilland: Sfvuiiil Raw: Jack Jones, Eiigeiie Ri-illey. Kli'Alistcr Carson, -Iolm D. Alexander, Howard Dunaway, N. J. Orr, Jimmy Dalton, -lohii Bzirlier. Bolnlmy Rswcnilmlg Tlzfrii Rmv: George Baugli, Kenneth Stroud, Bill Gill. Richard Steele. Dick ,l:u'rell. Vlymli' Yxiugliii. IJ. ll. Phillips, Harry Kallam: Fourth Row: VVilliam Mcfullock. Morrison Grier, VYaltc'r Hook, Hugh Burris, R115 mmiil Fnirclotli. Harold Brantley, Emory Blanton, Harry Caldwell. Page Sixty-nine A n - . .. . i .,e.. i . wi ..i , in . V A gn Y ' ff- Wgzlqelr P, fa H' 9 Q 4x Av Nw I 921I'l't'Hl A 1 It 'Af' 5 , Self - 2 Fr '-fl . f -' cz, -. 'E , 'W Lal 4. ' l . y A - .i . if 2isisf-- if-vw --ii :ii -1 y - 1 i . ,gn f I , H? ,-5. . is ,L ,QM ga il I A . ,. 2 .I . I' 'T i 2 .4 ' ' K h in l A A555 I fl. l Q r x M dl N x 4,1 , f - 5 . - i 7 3 f , 4 , V 1 . I L I kd 'Z t - , ,i ' i Q A. K M125 MR. DYSZ-XRT'S HOME ROOM Firzrt Row: Frank Hershy. Charlie Thomas. Ralph Short. Jerome Darholt. Harry Hewson. John Costello. John Stuart Gaul: 50601141 Row: Henry Carl. XYalter Martin, Hans Cristman, Bobby XYard. George Meena, Harold Jordon, Clyde Millan, Varol Furrg Third Row: Eugene Tillman. David Morton, Roy Holbrook. John Couriher. Bobby Cousart, Otto XVillyard. Ed Suits: Fourth Row: Raymond Kimball, Charles Darracott, Mr. Erskine Dysart, Alfred I4C2ll1C'l'. Tom Klato. MISS ENGL!-XND'S HOME ROOM Firxf Rutv: Helen Floras. Marietta Shelby. VYindy Merritt. Dorothy Bird, Juanita Detter. Betty DeArmong Stroud Raw: Margaret Hendry, Joyce Ruth, Tula Rollis. VN'inona Gardner. Helen Atkinson. Adele Lazenby, Sarah Brownlee: Tlzird Ruin' ldrienne Levy, Rebecca Blanton. Mary Daniels. Callie Cabell. Mary Carson Jones, Catherine Cansler: Fuzrrllz Row: Franz Rummel. Adair Evans. Louise VVorkman, Betty Imen, Miss Katherine England. Page Seventy . . Q fe... . 1 K Lf1e1'L f'3' . Yfliff- 5 'saw l 'O ,' Sawlguk ,gf K 1 K--5 . if Qs ,, --g X -CN .fg f .v 'ffl , ? P 'S 1 its e F' H iii, Mf771XX5Wl1I W R Y. - Y Y. A 5 r QQ' lf' r -. if l I 1 l i i l I ll I l Ffrxt Row: Frances Moses, Nan Mulligan. Sara Frances Riley. ,lean Ashniure, ,lean Sullivan, Virginia Cleveland, Isabel Moody, Bette Jane Furay. Mary l.a Rue Allison, Xrrmzil Rimu' Katherine Banks. Mary Ellen Atwell, Betty Jean Casey. Margaret Bangle, Gloria Vuppzllzl. Barlrara Schaeliner. Marguerite Beasley, Mary Elizabeth St. Clair, Gloria Martin, Tlziril Kimi: Miss Jessie llenelersnn, Ibm-is l'ruett. Page llunter, Mildred Miller, Betty VVintzer, Genevieve VVinille, tiene Tlmnuismi, ,Imran Arrnwnnfl. jean ML-Vallg Iiuurtlz Row: Betty Moore. Evelyn Farris, Dorgnllly Banacastle, Ale-tha Byrum, Irene Russ, Gertrude Buckley. 1 V l f il l il l l MISS MARKHAMS HOME ROOM l First R'0'w.' Elizabeth Caldwell. Jean Hester, Peggy Bell. Nancy Kerr, Nancy Baker, Kathleen Fergusmi. 4 Elnora Hluneycntt, Catherine Caldwell, Srruznl Rimu' Mary Lung Grifhn. Ruth Meflinnis. Sara Houston, 1 Nancy Kirby, Katherine Griswold, Katherine Smith, Suzanne VValker, Catherine Pattersmi, Gladys Peeleg l Tlzwd Row: Bailey Groome, Edward This-ling, Aaron Orenstein. Donald ilaytlier. Richard Marston, Bob I Thompson, Clarence Helms, John Springs, Funrtlz Raw: XVesley Yan Buren, Marshall Stine, llenry Steele, Q Miss Rebecca Markham, Bill Scarbrough, Leon Atkinson. ,A l ll Page Seventy-one if Z ,lj P' In 92,1 it 4' J Ag. Mir Vw tal fir ,wa - i v '1 Q, ,ey 4 ' ' Ma af q ,-13, 1 - A ,. - f I ' ,f ' I W - wg, Mg. 5' H1-M - 51 , -wif , ' ' . -as awww, re-. f . lg 'a mi' fx ns Y, 5 I Ha' 'I Q , irc' R, 'V t -Q L. , vv. 1 ,J 1 ,il H! N ,W ,fb Nei if .- ., 1 haf ', , 3, m, 47 ..!,.f WV, if A an 'V tial . ' 'f 1 ' 4: W ,...A ' J MISS NEWLAND'S HOME ROOM First Row: YVilna Thomas, Mary Kate Kornegay, Lewis Gorclon Ellis, Eileen Stephens, Margaret Wood. Miltlrerl Robinson. Yivian Bates. Lorene Ilarkey, Emalyn Rea, Svuofzd Row: Arabelle Boyer, Helen Wilson, Virginia Mewhorn, Martha Summerville. Katherine Davis. Hazel Solomon. Doris Parker. Betty Alexander: Tlzirtl' Raw: Marie Dies, Flora Nancy Leclbetter, Mary Etta Brigman, ,lean Keeter, Sarah Storm, Louie VVilliamson, Ida Quintartl: 1'lUZll'fll Ruin: Nancy Goodwin, Blanche Thies, Louise Payne, Marjorie Martin, Mary Moore, Florence Mcfulloh. via MISS RAMSEY'S HOME ROOM First Row: Inza Umplirey, Elizabeth Thrower, Betty Hnneycutt, Zenolia Lyerly, Auclry Hanes, Bernice Stewart, Mildred 'I'hompson, Ellen Lambeth, Shi:-la Farris: Sm'011f17 Row: Anne Dichtenmueller, Dorothy Cash Helen Mixon, Clara Carpenter. Irene Macljonalil, Jean Rigler, Rosalyn Reid, Peggy Parsely, Rosalie Winslowg Tlzird Row: Miss Elizabeth Ramsey. Peggy VVerness, Virginia McCauley, Mickie Phillips, Carolyn Sharpe, Gloria Beaty, Alice Young, Betsy Ann Lever, Suzanne Carroll, Fourth Row: Ray Simpson, Carol Cushman, Phyllis Greene, Jean Slaughter, Marjorie Imlmocly, Elizabeth Jardine, Betty O'Neil. 1 Page Seventy-two 'jimi if i Q , X, - fe - A In ' , , V ' Z' if is .45 V! L i al!! ij J. . E' Qi' - I ' ,xii 5 , ,AB- 'Ys' X ,, it f f- , lp- QQ?-xi i y -' mpst guts . 'A .V m I v, ' 4 gr I - 1 i I V f Y :Jen A 1 ,fy ,I gi, N xi f, fi , ' f or gif, , f' it Yi ' f 5 lf' ' mmxvm . X-Q, ' L 'i 'f - I ii I L A if n. gl ti- -' 1 'I ii , I :Maur as-MMS I , MISS THOMAS' HOME ROOM First Raw: Billie Nance, Betty Curry. Doris Bost. Frances Prmle. Bernice Almrams. Leone Greene. Catherine Risley, Alace Risley: Swami Rmu: Milflrecl Conk, Nellie NVilsnn. julia Diuksmi, jane Bnyte. Mary Frances Fowler, Kathleen lloclgzen. Erlith Blalock. Ann Fleming: TI11'ri1' Row: Ralph Phillips. Frank Savage, Jessie Mae Simmons, Miss Thomas. Mary Alice Sliannfmlmnse, Jack llelms, Billie Rickctsg Fuurfll Row: Jimmie Glenn, Malcom Collins. Eugene Morris. Earl DeBe1'ry. , , l . WKSWW WR I s l l I 5 I x l 2, X ,, ,.- , . ,.. , .,,.,...E......J MR. TINKHAMS HOME ROOM First Row: Joseph Redding, Jack Morrow, Carl Rolminsun. Joseph Brnwiler, Chesley VVatkins, Bobby Brown, Maynard Marshall, James Thompsung Scrum! Row: Robert Bunn, Murrill Cook, Henry Covingtun, Charles Wooley, Don Lattimore, Baxter VVilsou. Jim Mozleyg Thirrl Raw: Bobby Helms, Tony VVentzer, Bob Harding, Mr. Tinkham, Edwin Hartman, Herlrert Asten. Page Seventy-three L ,Q A Q7 W, ,,5 .ix r i If 3 X3 ,jf I It 'E Tae M, '5 all ,I V may Q., 1-vi M - , V,iQ .. Q ' ,- 1' , WTF I ' '.- 1,,'5'fw',, , fx- 4 4 1 t ,r i , 1 ,' f . f , :af .QC .115 f re -- 'A f WN T 1 1 I .',,,, G , I ,Al V, ,F l i .Y 1 Q, ' ,f ' , ' sf V Q4 vm, ' 3 '. -w A m y -fp F if f -f' 1 I MISS WHITE'S HOME ROOM Firxf Runu' Sara Ellen Dietz. Allene VVOUKIZIYKI, Virginia Wlimack, Rita Gottheimer. Frankie Gibson, Evelyn Kanuy. Elezuinr Lzizenlry. Lulu Fellas. Marie Pappas: Svrmzfl Row: Miss VVhite, Julia Wilson, Virginia 'l'hon1pson. Betty Owens, Billie VYoods, Almzirgie Fc-lder, Nancy lsenhonrg Third Raw: VVilliam Lawing, Bill Starnes. Lelanrl Puckett. Atwfirirl Skinner. Arthur Stokes. Calvin Dewease, Fourth Rate: Mac Barksdale, Garrett Bond. Charles Nlincey. Nurm:tn Candle, Tommy Lentz. l MISS DOWNS' HOME ROOM liuttunz Ifmw Left In Right: Durfitliy Hager, Lucille Parrish, Yvette Roberts, Alice Amun, Annie Mcfnrkle. Elizalmetli Pnrter, Rnliy Kerr. lawnise Finnlayson. Pauline Drake: SCFOIIIIV Rmv: Virginia Prunty, Margie Smitli, AlJll'LfZl1'Ct Hartman, Mary Parnell. Raymalle Byrum. Anna Reese, Mary Tallent, Elizabeth Taylor, Julia McIXlurray: Tlifrfl I?mv.' Calvin lNlcl.aiighlin. Julia Francis Scholl, Martha ,lane Green, Jane Elliott. Mary Overlmy, Rnlmlmie jane Collins, Varulyn Dnrris Prince. Helen Ray, Steve Pappas, Fourth Row: Stuart Childs, Ralph Kiser, David Pegrani, Edgar Patterson. Tum Cook, Jimmie Austin. Page Seventy-four fini li 1' -' l ug U ASX fi. EA, I AQ. . , M Y 'fl D l in l i es . f is M-R55 ' C sf ' MPS? 'gals ls 'AT 151 ug. ,. I ,, In I . A Q- N .wif ,M L es- , 9 is . - Q . I 5, 2 X 2 4 3 ky 4 947 if-' 15 .A ,f as ',. ' f ' . ' ,. ff L ,A -M 3 ,J L , , it ' Maggy Me. I Bull Session. . .Knockout. . .Surprised?. . .Football Training. . ,Initiation ,Over the Topl. . .Lazy Bones . Cutie Ike. Inc.. .Nita and Dutra ..Dailg Dozen .Gotvha for a Nickel. . .That Foolish Feeling. . .Nice Work. . .One to Go. . .Cold. . .Lalla . .Press. Page Seventy-five 6 1 li 5. tb : gf eV., H Nl N ' S 41 F N' -f Kina- 5' .. N H . ' V S' ff, ' 4 fi... li! 1 ' ' V 2, 2,1 'Q ,f'f':. 2 A P .f ' ef -f ' . . '. -Q L' ' ' .- l V f' . V 37' H H 'Z' aiviyl' 2 ' . ' f u' I af ' .W Sleepy Head , .Posed ..'.'.'. . .Little Switzerland. , .Lalla and Harem. . .Tibby . .Get a 1Vlzc'mswpc 3 Qfloclz. Flag Pole Szller. , .Geff . .3 oflock fagainj . . .Tena . .Lunch- fime . F .' .9 1 Page Seucntu-six .5 ! S I M 1 av . 1 . alum f 36' A . '- 'sq l t v .sa .z K 1' 135 ' 52 ' SEQ f , ' fm . h 2-if l v' 'si m - fm ff-X 21-3 nv in -1 'WPS U 5 ., I L rf uf ,- 5. 7 . ,. g, , -' A - .ix-4. .gy , 'uw - I gn, Y W A lll g VME. .53 -5 . Wi. NCMXWHI wh ' , x ., 8 5 if h' 3. Q I my ' 1 I 1 :Jule -A Qrqaniz ations The craft guilds of the Middle Ages were the mani- festation of a truth man discovered in the early stages of his development, that the group can produce results where the individual is impotent. The purposes of the guilds were much the same as those of other organizations, to protect the interests of the special group by regulations, to offer stimulation by the exchange of ideas, and to promote good fellowship. The tradesmen of that day could not have been prouder of their fraternities than are our students of the clubs and other organizations that have arisen spon- taneously to meet the varying aims and enthusiasms of our ever-changing student body. THE FIVE TRADESMEN u And they were clothed alle in o liveree, Of a solempne and greet fraternitee. Wel semed ech of hem a fair burgeys To sitten in a yeldhalle on a deys. 1 51 A nwwwx X A X419 ,Ag ' ww , ,, , V n,, P H - E , , , xiixlvg KENAYIK , 1. ,F'..,w- - .4 p . . 1 nf' U., lg-fi' ,n - V ' ' 14 w ',. ' , .9 - 1 ,. 'ng ' 2 T-I 4 ' 'f' x. P1,U'5' X . ' ' A 1 U I ,g ' l A 1 AJS. - - N ' 'n 2 .. 1 . I 1 Rf 'Ut' N.-'f - L Y X. . YI ' F ', fi-4.1 . uv f 3-f . V I R' '- - -- . r r 5: . -f ', ' '-1 f . , . . , 1 I N.. , ., I, I X , L I, N4 In N , 'V eu . v , f 'gi I T T 1.7, . .uh-jx 'r,'i5,. .',' I., 4 2. . 4 .V . . I Li. Ag, ..-M, V-.5 , J ' Y , Wr: r-1.41. ' z 41-,, , .V 1 . v- 1 K 'W . 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LACY MCLEAN ..,,,.., ONITA JEAN MITCHELL. . . LEON CLARK ,,,,.,,... LORRAINE BURNS , . . ,Assistant Editor . . . . .Sports Editor . . , , . .Junior Editor . . .Senior Photo Editor . , . . . , . . . .Snapshot Editor . . . . . , . . . , . .Sponsor Editor ALICE PAYNE . MARGARET PROPST DORCAS BOYETTE . JOSEPH SIMPSON .. JEAN HENDRIX .,.., . , .Junior Advertising Manager ELIZABETH THROWER ..... SARAH SEARCY ELEANOR ANNE RATCLIFFE ..,. Page Eighty-two . . . . .Editorial Staff . . . .Editorial Staff . . ,Editorial Stat? . . . . Art Editor . . .Business Staff . . .Business Staff . , .Business Staff gl I 1' -. nsixgff W I .wlrfn G' - 2- PICNXXXVUIQ - its . I 2 A ee 1 I .,. ' MAL VV -A Y. .Q Wi, I- vb .vv, Lg ,T gf. .. 3.1- A 'NL' .. in , X' Ex A ' I g.', I 1 I z sc h .1 in 0 x A3 xl? 5 . W af .Y , 4' A A if Q' Ja! eff 'I 1 . 1 ,bl , E' , . ,, 4, , - 1 NORMAN NVADDILL ABBOTT I.L'c1Us JACKSON MCLEAN BIITCHIELL ELARK BURNS PAYNE Pnorfsr BOYETTE SIMPSON HENDRIX TIIRONVER SEARCY RATCLIFFli Page Eighty-three 3 H' ' W 'x A x 4-, , W fi! , ff A. 183 f 9 1, V 5.94 INM J, .f 'Xa M, wt Q V V . , ., , ,, . ,,, , . ,, .4 .V ,. 1 . ' . sl ..1.3,,,?9g,,,..A rr? , dp, .FT , if Zu , I' 1 ,454 H ,' Q v 'Ui S ...Q ,rv ,pug , ,,. ,, 'f K ,. , , N, J., M , 24... 6 ' fw fi- f 3 ' 5 lr ' ., -.5 .V 1'-5 J 1.1 '-f 11 QE ' ag. . ' 4 A 116435 y Y .- s f -I 1' ' I. V, A .ar 3 , ' r .V f P- A 5 1 f. ,, - ,A v 5 , t s Q I :gg -VM . H .V A 7 I 4 ,,., ul .. I4 , -4 my N ,nhl X if . MA, ,i A X V' f 'E 5 fi, 1, 'fl ' - ? wi if 'X ' W f W f f - ., .,,,, , A ,L wx g Se. -' wg? I - I I P I 'I 4: II :any I I 8' 'Ls 1731, IL f -.r-:'.vf ?5 L -,n .- SW ,t ,,,-'. f . The Rambler MISS JESSIE HENDERSON . . . .. , MARION I-IARGROVE . ADRIAN WISE . . BETTY BRADEIELD . LALLA MARSHALL . JIMMY DUMBELL . CATHERINE DANIEL DICKY YOUNG . . ALLEN PATTERSON . DELWIN BAGGETT . . HELEN PHELAN . . . JEAN RAY . KENNETH BARNSDALE NEAL THOMAS . . RUBYE REYNOLDS . . BURTTE KEMPSON . . Tom PAYNE JEAN SORY DOT THOMPSON . MILTON EANETTI . . BILL BRUCE . . . MARY MCCALL . , MAE DUCKWORTH HOPE EITTS READ ABRAMS Page Eighty-four HARGROVE XVISE Faculty Adviser Executive Editor .Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF ManagingEditor ...AssociateEditor . . .News Editor , . .Feature Editor . . Sports Editor .. . Sports Writer . . . Sports Wrz'ter . Homeroom Editor N., ..... Social Editor . . Exchange Editor .Art Editor ., Staff Secretary .,...Tgpist REPORTERS RUTH MITCHELL IDRIENNE LEVY BETTY GROOME MARTHA Jo BASINOER BARBARA WYCHE BUSINESS STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant to Business Manager . . Assistant to Business Manager , Assistant to Business Manager . . . . , . . Advertising Manager .. Circulation Manager ADVERTISING ASSISTANTS JOAN GOELLER VESTA SLAUGI-ITER LUCILLE WATTERSON DoRCAs BOYETTE ,' A. Iv A ' Q, . , I M A 1 i 3- 1' Mil T112 f s f it 'W iff-' :ir A f 'BIUIPSMQUAS i s if A f s , if ,, if 27, 1. 2 I .-75 ' ' xr 2 5' vt ' VJ ' J I t f 1 ,. 2 - f 1 PICVIXXXVIH Wy, Vfflilf X Aff, af .f EL X I x ff fn I fa , 3 47' Q -T! ig? We ll ll 4 el P Zi 4 A V ,ag ABRAMS Bmnsx-:1'T BARNSUALIQ BARR BASINGER B4lYET'l'h BRADF11-:LD IJAN1121. IJVCKWORTH IJL'M1zr:1,1, Goxmik IIENUERSON KEMPSON I.1-:VY M4-xRs11.,x1.1. BIAULDIN GROOME MOSLEY BICCALI, NbIl.SON PANIQTTI P,xTTERsoN PHIQLAN PITTS IQAY RIZYNOLUS Sr..xUc,zH'r1au THOMAS Tnmzuvsox VVINCHELL VVYCHE Yovxu ZIHVERINK Sony Page Eighty-five ' M, ., ' r s , . ef,-W 'H 4 , 1 Q- , ,Ax -wa Igeuhral I1 T- X ff Q' ' X15 fl W 'ii' ' 1 fa A ' , V I -Q W 5 . . . If' W Q HF In y ig 4 W Ngtiw x Ef tf vi L C UI HH ' f f aff' -ff xi K fd? -' gs - 'Q ' W , 1 Y -. Y H., Za, aw, f- I , ,J K f 'Q i i +L 5 3 Lace and Pig Iron MISS LOUISA DULS HENRY DAVEGA BETTY BRADFIELD ANN MAULDIN .. Page Eighty-six -dv A 'lil 1 , A 4 , .Faculty Adviser , . . Editor-in-Chitf Business Manager Circulation Manager Jo GOELLER . . . RHODA NELSON , BETTY WALKEIQ , HOWARD BATTE SARAH MEYER . . .Assistant Editor A . A .Poetry , . . ...,... Sketfh Short Story Exfhange v Editor Editor Editor Editor Z I Q, Lf ,E Q.: trips gas 9 'ii v f -iir N - g AQ Q' 'Y A Mcnxxwm f ' 'fi E . E ' f f' ' 4 0 'Th sh P M 'I 5 .V 1, pp? i X I , -V ' . . Lffvi jg.fi E 4 i QFTLAB, , , W' 'mf .- 5 at 1 iz ff I V If IVAQ xiii. X, -1, , AA 4 1. 1 1 it t i .,,,V 7 , WK, , Y w.. , 3 A' ACTIVITIES MACK MURPHY ,,. ROBERT HUTCHISON MAE DUCKWORTH . , , BANKS CATES ..4. BILL SHORE ,.,., FRANKLIN JACKSON . . ANN MAULDIN .. JOHN BALL ,,,,.L,. MISS MARION FRASER 1 I 3 4. Student COHHC11 OFFICERS-First Semester ..,.President , . .Vice-President I , A A .Secretary . . Treasurer A 4 OFFICERS-Second Semester . , , ..... President . .Vice-President ,. Secretary . . , Treasurer S . . .Adviser 1 L avg 1' Blvuvux' IfU'l'4.'HISON DUCKWORTH CATES SHORE JACKSON Page Eightgeeight . 4 I AIAULDIN BALI. FRASER . . , ,X , A L if 1 'Q 'fr -L r -, . o' ' A at A i f , R ' .T-A rr gnfrsr ears , rw i ,XE ' ' r' .I ,K ' ,ig W 1 w Z- f ' Q Y 'VJ N' ,' ,. f,L1,p,l, xdff '-' . -W nf W ' ? .,.. 1? ' V, A A ' , ,A .qw .2 ' ' 155' 5 ML Mxxxvm J 2 , V . ,, Y. f , ' , A r X I 1 ' , 1 . E Hhs' S' 'V V I ' . , ,- L s W N A A 4 W . , I Student Assembly ANN MAULDIN MARGARET PROPST CHRISTINE THEVAOS MILDRED ROBINSON AILEEN STEVENS JUNE CHILDS BILL SHORE CATHERINE DANIEL MARY JANE HART ELIZABETH PINKSTON ELSIE Fox SUZANNE WALKER MILDRED GILL FRANKLIN JACKSON BILL LINEBERGER MARION HARGROVE DANIEL BRANDON .IIMMIE GREENWOOD ED HARTMAN JOE MCLAUGHLIN NORMAN PEASE I JAMES MESSICK EDGAR PATTERSON JOHN WARREN GEORGE KENYON First Row JACKIE ACKERMAN SARALYN TURPIE MISS MARION FRASER FRANCES DUNBAR ANN DUBOSE RITA GOTTHETMER Second Row BETTY MAE POTTS MARY ELVA SMITH BARBARA WYCHE NANCY MOSES' MARY DANIELS DORIS BOST JEAN SLAUGHTER Third Row CLEMENT CADDELL PINKY ELLIOT HAMPTON SHORT WILEY OBENSHEIN BOOTS ANDREWS PAUL SHEAHAN GENE MCGARITY Fourth Row HERBERT MINNIS CHARLES STEWART FRED SUTHER JACK VAN NAMEE BOB RENN JEROME DARHOLT DICK JARRELL LALLA MARSHALL JANE TIMMONS BETTY BOYD ROSALYN REED ITRANKIE CCOPER MAE DUCKWORTH ELSIE MOSELY DCREEN WEST MARJORIE BARBER LUCY LEE SANDRIDGE DELTCE YOUNG ANN WILEY MACK MURPHY JACK HUCKABEE PAUL GOINES CAMPBELL ANSLEY LEWIS HARVARD ROBERT HUTCHISON BANKS GATES .IOI-IN KENNEDY ROBERT PROCTOR ERNEST ERANKEL BILL WHITEHEAD ERNEST MORRIS GEORGE LILES Page Eighty-nine SSM J ,. if -f '5 561113111 'ff' A , R ' . 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'iz ., X H g way- 'i ie-, 1, unior MISS BERTI-IA DONNELLY , I First Row: JANE KIRKPATRICK MARJORIE BARBER LACY MCLEAN ANN WILEY JOSEPH MCLAUGHLIN ELSIE MOSELY BETTY HUTCHISON RUTH RAMSEY TERRY MOSTELLER Second Row: MISS BERTHA DONNELLY BETTY TAYLOR DELICE YOUNG GEOEEREY JORDAN MARY FRANCES GLAZE JEAN LOVE BETTY MCCLINTOCK Tdarshals GAIL GRIFPITI-I Adviser MARY LIB MCGINNIS Third Row: DICK FERGUSON JIM HUNTER HERBERT MINNIS WALLACE CADDELL JIMMY CADDELL WILLIAM IVEY NORMAN PEASE Fourth Row: BILL GATLIN STEVE KARRES RICHARD BOGER BILLY STEWART EMORY STEVENS CAMPBELL ANSLEY ROBERT MILLER l ' ' - ' 'f ' ,. -I A nz- ., if , '!1.C S' .A, gnlps ,gag Page Ninety EQ I' A I A ' A AIM Y' if N sd M Q. 5 ,X ,' lun I I' NAI ,I X: I , '-I 33, az- 1 .if ,, M JQF- I ,, -I ,- If A T ' i' 5' , If I 'If' Mglrixxxym Y . nfs, . X gg, I I T , , 7. V. , . by , ff -ft' I 1. f if I, ,, ' 1 f ' I WL ,, N . I I I I l i I I I I cf Eclml M ational Honor Society MISS LAPFERTY AND MRS. GARINOER . Advisers First Row: RUTH DICKINSON ANNETTE MCIVER CALDWELL GUION BETTY BRADEIELD MARIE RIELLY HELEN PHELAN VIRGINIA HALL ROSEMARY PITTS MARIAN CLINE DOROTHY REID BETTY WALKER Second Row: REBECCA SUTHER ALICE TEAGILE MAE DUCKWORTH NANCY CARROLL NANCY MOSES SARA WAOOONER SHIRLEY POWELL HARRIET QRR RHODA NELSON MARGARET IRWIN Third Row: FRANKLIN OVERCARSH NEAL THOMAS EMILIE BIGGERS ANNIE JOHNSON MARY GUILLE MORROW MARY TODD KINNEY LALLA MARSHALL MACK MURPHY DANIEL BRANDON Fourth Row: ROBERT HUNT BILL JOHNSON BILL SHORE BOE HUTCHISON JIMMY GREENWOOD RICHARD STEELE BANKS CATES Page Nz'r1etgAOne W, - :Q - , r I IHII -A A I Y l V S , :S ' I - 1 gli f m is x ip , fini, 1231- ,f-' :If Y I.. 1 ,inf rf N f V .gs .... QQ- V ' 5. A, 9' , -5-43 I an I , I f' .f I.: M , Z1 I ' I - . Boys' Good Sports Club . . .Aduzser MR. TINIQHAM . First Row: Third Row: ToM PAYNE NORMAN SCOTT FRANK SAVAGE EDMUND CLARK JOE REDDING BAXTER WILSON CHARLES STEWART JOHN VOGLER MARSHALL STINE MILTON FREEMAN JAMES HARRISON CLYDE SMITH TED JAMES GAYTHER GGODMAN DAN WOLFE GEORGE KENYON Second Row: Fourth Row: WII.LIANI PARLIER JOHN DAVID ALEXANDER HERBERT MINNIS BOBBY LIVERMON J. W. MORGAN JOHN CULP MR. MARK TINKHAM CAMPBELL ANSLEY BOYD DAVIS NORMAN PEASE HANSON HALL JOHN BALL STUART CHILDS Page Ninety-Iwo V J, xv Q. ' 5 V 1 1 W .f-- ' I' sd G T' A f WE L 'W J' J f ,iv I fy -1 ,Sq ,A xi IV- I U 'H b 'f I 2? gun I 9 Af, ,o,, Q ' , S ol gmps Quls I A I I? I If 3' L I AIII . io I ft K 'R 5' ' '. . . '1 A - 'V If , 'X I lj jig - JI! .1 V ew ff-R A Mm AI ag iff : f - ,I I I 1 3' .I Girls First Row JANE KIRKPATRICK MARJORIE BARBER HELEN FIELDING VIRGINIA RITCH SARA HORN CLARINA BEVIS JEAN DULIN ONITA JEAN MITCIIELL NELL ABBOTT CALDWELL GUION TERRY MOSTELLER MARY LIB CIOEORTH MARY LIB MCGINNIS MAE HOFFMAN SARAH SEARCY TINY WADDILL Second Row MARY HOLDER VIRGINIA YOUNG JEAN LOVE BETTY CARR JANE CALDWELL NANCY CARROLL ' Good Sports Club MISS I-IUTCHISON, Aduiser TABIE BEALL VIRGINIA BAXTER BETTY I-IUTCHISON RI-IODA NELSON VIRGINIA MAUNEY HOPE PITTS PEGGY PARSLEY ANN WILEY LUCY LEE SANDRIDGE Third Row ELSIE MOSELY LUCILLE WILEY' ANN MAULDIN BARBARA XVYCHE VESTA SLAUGHTER TENA GRAINGER SUSAN COCHRANE LALLA MARSHALL ELIZABETH PINKSTON HARRIETT CRR MAE DUCKWORTI-I ELEANOR ANN RATCLIFEE ALICE PAYNE Fourlh Row IVIARGUERITE GAMBRELL GEOI-FREY JORDAN BETTY BRADFIELD MARY VIRGINIA ZIEVERINK ANETTE IVICIVER TIBBY DOOLEY NAN DANIELS VIRGINIA .IENNINGS MARGARET CHANDLER GAIL CIRIEFITH CAROLYN CAUDLE JOAN CROWE Fifth Row BETTY LAMB MISS HUTCHISON DELICE YOUNG PHYLLIS CIREEN SUE CARROLL DORIS TODD CATHERINE MAs:sIE NANCY KNAIPID MARY TODD KINNEY JEAN RAY REBECCA PATTON Ili! I ll! L! ! Page Ninety-lhree I ,W V x 'If . , f-hqlfffl 'hx' f we S . -,li - V , A I , A :U ' , zu I B I K R'j1 'i V' I Q 'I 3 'C' If A-3' 'I' A ' 'F . 'QB if 'f V' Aa. ' f ' an , 7' A L - Q vii' . ml 5 I A I A - ' A ,A I - 'Ji A A A .ff may Lt rd ' ' . I r x A f ,Ay N The Gratorieal and Debating Society OFFICERS First Semester BILL SHORE I . . . . I ...A..S.A.. President ERNEST MORRIS . I . . .Vice-President LEWIS HARVARD ............... Treasurer DR. E. H, GARINGER Adviser Second Semester ERNEST MORRIS ,,.,,,.....,I.,, President LEWIS HARVARD . , . . .Vice-President ROBERT PROCTOR , I . ....t Secretary BILL WHITEHEAD , . , Treasurer VW I N K is ALI-LXAM IR BRANDON FRIXNKEL GREENWOOD IIARVARD IXENNEDY HALL Page Ninety-four 1 J' 1 -Hb 'l M Y H -. if? A fe I I , A .: ff 5 , . , '. ' If 'lg ' ' I I 'fa ,I i 4:2 ' W f ' ,I I -X f fs - . L .I-nf. I . ' M xt Lil. tm? If rg U P S I A - A 'I 1 , 3 I -I -' ' S ij 'Y' Lp s ph., Agizipsfggufs ncnxxxvm The Qratorieal and Debating Society f G D Q A '1-:.L- x A A, x , .-- . A . 'ATX' ,E f W' .fikf-f .f QN -O E l V I I l MJ IE MEMBERS JOHN D. ALEXANDER HANSON HALL DANIEL BRANDON LEWIS HARVARD ERNEST FRANKEL JOHN KENNEDY JIMMIE GREENWOOD JOSEPH MCLAUOHLIN - ERNEST MORRIS MISS KATHERINE ENGLAND Coach MACK MURPHY ROBERT PROCTOR BILL SHORE BILL WHITEHEAD AICLAUGIILIN NIORRIS IXIFRPHY PROLATOR SII RL XYIIITPIIIEAD SSW I A gamut Q .gi P Page Ninety - five I id 4 I 'I ,Z 1 'an ,R ,-. :Qi dv., . X V A3 H 3 if A :I A. A .III , ff- r , I I I Ig, I T TI1 A I D . f I A I ,,,I bl I ,Tia w A 'I , . I + M- ' ff E I f MS - A fg. I , f 5' ik A HQ- if 1 W A I ,dh .Ig V , , .. 4' I , wh ' , . l 6 -' ' A 'aff OFFICERS- ANN MAULDIN 4, VESTA SLAUGHTER CALDWELL GUION LALLA MARSHALL ROBBY BURNS CATHERINE DANIEL PHYLLIS GREEN IVIARY HOLDER Pi AIpI1a Zeta First Semester OFFICERS-Second Semester A . . . . . , , . ,President LALLA MARSHALL A , . . , . . . . , I .President . , , ,Vzte-President RHODA NELSON , , . .Vice-President , . , .Secretary CAROLYN CAUDLE . I . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer RUTH LOCKEY . . . . . .Treasurer MEMBERS ANNETTE MCIVER ELEANOR ANN RATCLIFFE JEAN SLAUGHTER MISS DOWNS, Faculty Adviser BETTY THOMASON LUCILLE WATTERSON BARBARA WYCHE DELICE YOUNG I Page Ninety-six ' 4 W. XL M ' , - I IVR ' A Q4 Z? 5' ' 'V' Mfr, if ' Mig, 'I Q 'f y V 'R ' Lf '- 1 -I '. Q, fi It f-' - I is .- 5 r at H , ff' ,f t..- fr I 'I EWPS 6-31115 In . , I 'IA' A ' A V ' Mc ,I N V , ,.-rf? ,H I A 1 I A I 1' fn 'ig Y. 1 . ' :L r SML 3 A , I 3 I , , AA ., Q ' 'PN Gi1'1s' Ath1etio Association MISS MARGARET C. MOORE ,..,....,. ,..s...,s. BETTY BRADEIELD . PRUDENCE JAMES .I TERRY MOSTELLER I I JANE CALDWELL I I I MARY LIB GOEORTHI JANE TIIvIIvIoNs .... NANCY KNAPP .... DOROTHY GRIFFIN I I FRANCES WOODS I I BARBARA WYCHE I , DOROTHY BARKALOW 9338344 1 .Faculty Adviser I I I I .President I I .Vice-President I I I .Secretary I I I I I .Treasurer I I Publicity Chairman Hiking Chairman I I IVoIIey Ball Chairman I Soccer Chairman I Basketball Chairman Swimming Chairman Tennis Chairman Page Ninety seven XY 4' ff' 1 , fi ' 1 i L ra, I I II I 5' ,III za 5 I- f 'sfo ,ww ,v lgf I Qs' 3 1. -iv If. I ' av 2' fi L: . - N A fx' ' I SY? yi I-i f Y' Af .f f I I ig: A ,135 ,If -kj iq gn , ,J 9- E 2 ' I ji ' 2 ,I 7 ' RJ- R, A f ifi A It 9 v I 1 I 4, , 5 I k that X rf I sfq 1, v ' 1 ' i ' 1? A' we ' IS. II K ' BOYD DAVIS HERBERT MINNIS MARION CULP President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Central Hi-Y Club V PURPOSE OF THE HI-Y CLUB This club has as its foundation the following principles as exemplified in: llj Hi-Y Motto: Character Through Service, C21 Hi-Y Platform: Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, Clean Living, Q35 Hi-Y Purpose: To Create, Maintain, and Extend Throughout the School and Community, High Standards of Christian Character, I'Cl'V.Yf Row: Herbert Minnis. Bnyrl Davis, Marion Culpg Sccmizl Roni: Ben Lconarrl, A. M. Bost, George Hetland, Vernon lleughrm, Tom Payne. Jack Mills: Third Row: Frank Hursley, De-Iwin Bzimzett. Bill Shuforrl. Bill Crane, Baxter Wilson, Jack Jones: Fozirtli Raw: Bill Strunach, .'1dr'i,vr1', VVortl1 Coan, J. C. Hursey, Syfl Dooley, Boots Andrews, Bill Leonard. Page Ninety-eight H ' if i M , -'41 Y- - 'c'. I rx .i .P , l 's?,,2' , , 12311 52, U4 Lf-.4 'l j 5' '. in , L, bi Xmpsa gals S i e P C MMU Aw 'Lf ' . f . N425 by 'gif .fgf , W . 1 -. v : N l ff R: w N A QI A YRS' si 'as 26. an 36'- Camera Club MR. NORMAN, Adviser ALICE AMON MARY LIE MCGINNIS TOMMY CALDWELL CALVIN MCLAUCHLIN LEON CLARK MARION MILLER Q ED COX RUTH MITCHELL NANCY JANE DANDRIDCE ' LUCY MOOSE JIMMY DUMBELL MILTON PANETTI DICK FERGUSON MARY PARNELL SHIRLEY GATELY ELIZABETH PINKSTON RID GILLAND BETTY J. RADERMAKER DAN GIVAN ELEANOR A. RATCLIEEE VERNON GOODE MARY ELVA SMITH MARY FRANCES GLAZE JEAN SORY MARY LIB GOFORTH BETTY THOMASON RICK HANNER ELIZABETH THROWER MILDRED HOKE JACK TILLMAN MACK JONES JEANNE TURNER HAROLD WATTS Page Ninety-nine f 'x Q 1. , . k I ll I M, 'it A' A: ip' wzal , ' A- f' ' x V p A , L, V. 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RATCLIEEE BETTY MARTIN GLORIA COPPOLA JEAN LOVE BETTY CARR ANN WILEY VIRGINIA GOODE VIRGINIA MAUNEY Third Row: EDMUND CLARK SELL CULP CHRISTINE THEVAOS BETTY MAY POTTS SARA ALEXANDER MARY JANE HART VIRGINIA PRUNTY JEAN RAY GEORGE MARTIN FRANKLIN OVERCARSH JOHN MCCLINTOCK Fourth Row: BOB BRYANT GAYTHER GOODMAN OREN RHYNE JULIUS HANKINS WALLACE CADDELL BANKS CATES JOHN DREW ELLIOT WILBE WILSON MARSHALL BETHEL JOHN SCHOTT DICK FERGUSON Page One Hundred Fifth Row: NEAL THOMAS EDWARD PALLAGUT DICK HANNER WILEY OBENSHEIN LOUIS LINEBERGER FRANKLIN JACKSON RICK HANNER PAUL SHEAHAN JACK MOORE NEAL SKINNER i . I I yhcs. I am- 1,15 7+ -m,,g,, , A ,, I - -S' 5 fa S, u ,,-A' I Ig-aj Y QA A -5 . V ' ,. l a 7 1 55 -31 '9' I , an ,.II 515' if-' 5 2 , Uw sgj? - Zmpsfgufs at AW , 1 Ii, , Azz ' I -.5 :,I, S A A F Zfyu ,I uk . V X, 'V .0 V- I - 3 , - 3 .J Mcmxxwm genital iii: lm gclmuul ff' THE SILVER WHEEL . lVllSS NASH, ADVISER First Row: VVilna Thomas. Arnlmelle Boyer. Neal Thornzis. Mary Moore. Florence Mcfulloughg Swami Row: Campbell Ansley, Nancy Goodwin, Louise Payne, Blanche Tliies. Aflziire Evans. llaviml Mortong Third Row: Austin This-s, Jean Hendrix, Jerome Hoxhorn. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Miss LANGFORD, Adviser First Row: Annette Mclver, Caldwell Guion, Tibhy Dooley, Marie Riley. Dorothy Starr, Ethel Stancillg Svcond Row: Lena Colmle Brown, Mary Stephens, Surah XVaggoner, Helen Phelan, Louise Cnrlee. Jean Duling Third Row: Mary Guille Morrow, Estlina Bowen. Rnbye Reynolds, Jane Killizirrl. Marguerite Ganilmrellg Fourth Row: Ernest Morris, Jimmy Dumbell, Howard Batte, A. M. Cash, Lawrence Shapiro. Page One Hundred One sy, S l x,,,, jk f 5 .nm 1 ' wiki 6 rw - 1-1 X A . .-- QW X' ' , , N. 5 ' '74, .1 A lf x x A' fr - E J , Y ' ,I- ' ,, ' -' ' A -Q ' . . : W5 if Qi ' ,.,. - 'i ' W' f , ' V - ,' 'ff'-i, . ,-- 'JA 'J ' W A- I - in v Q- A ., 5 'lr' -, hy .ef ' fn 1 4 ' N .J VII. I, Z. . g Qiil A' is ' , -i A 4? .QW ' , S M 1 1 ' A., if -f i V :L 5 3 ,r I Ay Y 1 X 4 lm 1 N-.vhgi K x I H l K mf 4 h N. I V i Y .m.,,, 3 E 6. , id. . . v, i 7 if N.. i i Qi X , . AENEADAE MISS GRIER, Adviser First Row: Betty D. Braclfield, Margie Barber, Dorothy Reid. Marion Pitts, Jessica Graham, Marie Reilley, Betty Walkerg Seton-d Row: Annie Thorn Clark, Betty Taylor, Anna Frances Rimmer, Lucy Lee Sandridge, Frances Burgess, Gail Griffithg Third Row: Caroline Miller, Geoffrey Jordan, Miss Ellie Grier, Catherine Banks, Frances Claywell, Dorothy Ellerbeg Fourth Row: Bobby Baird, Richard Boger, Banks Cates. L. , ,, , , ,, ,W -A H..- ,A --, WC A A , , , SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CLUB MR. TINKHAM, Adviser First Row: Bobby Livermon. Baxter VVilson, Elsheth Burnham, Gene VVils0n. Billy Baird, Neal Thomas, Swami Raw: Ralph Kiser. George E. Pickett, VVdll1e VVilson, Richard Steele, Jack Allison, Herbert Minnis, Maxwell Moore. Nlr. Mark Tinkham. Page One Hundred Two wg-E' ff ZX 74 R, 1 f' xl 1.3 . , Nfl . f- f- t rr 'lx Lada? W v 'N ir? .Vx rswl' ??Z1Ks ,2 r 5 N X, I 1 I I Sm swears Q Q , sd W . I s-7. H I, f wang W Qi . W I P I K K' so fi 3 1 il I I I B If ff I Mwwwu A? ,I 3 fi If '541yfU 1- 4 ff W, . iq ' C V 'y ,fr ' ,yi In f A I ff IH I ,poi ,QQ ,M ir- , -J Q., ' .f , .4 W - ' - , RADIO COMMITTEE Miss AKERS, Miss WHITE, Advisers First Row: Alice Teagle, Helena Tezigle, Frances llunlrar, Jean Dunhzir. Geraldine NYilliarns. Jean lVilIsong Sacond Row: Miss VVhite, Catherine Caldwell, Suzanne VValker, Mary Lazenby, Elsbetli Burnham, Miss Akersg Third Row: Calvin lhl'Cl.ZlI.lgl'lll1l, Richard Steele. DANCE COMMITTEE MISS IVIACFAYDEN, AdUl'SOF First Row: Mack Murphy, IIamptun Short, Miss lNl'acF':1yden, Jimmie Cree-nvvoodq Svroml Row: Carl Rowland, Charles Nelson. Reuben George, Bill VS'hitehead. Ed Purnell, Lewis Harvardg Third Ruzu: Paul Dulin, Gene lXIcGarity, Jack Huckahee, Shorty Thomson, Joe McLaughlin. Page One Hundred Three f f K f 63 I .31 . Nj- 5 I F' 4 - ' I Ly ,. 5. , ,I ii I li fgvufml 1 I1 I I i f I I is ' I I ir A I I I gn - .1 ' ' sr Tb' - ' 'A X U A ' , .Y W ' f Y X If ,. - F 4, 'mf' -bffifii' 5 f, , ' Lf M y, ' -5,74 -'Q -I I f fb ' , Q.9,FgWr:e, , -f lffwv lf- -' A ' H 4 . 1 4, tl . E g i I . Q :L I . I I A 1, I F l! M N Al x' 3 3 CHI BETA CHI MR. ALLRED, Adviser First Row: Jean Sullivan. Peggy xNYCl'llt'SS. Eileen Stephen, Lewis Gordon Ellis, Eleanor Anne Ratcliffe, Mary Lil: McGinnis, Virginia lllclfauley. Martha Jo Basingerg Srcuiul Row: Jimmy Glenn, Minerva Yoos, Carol Barber, llililzi Hardage, Martha Erwin. Betty Mcflintock. Doreen VVe-St, Sara Hillis, H. R. Yoosg Tlzird Roan: Rudy 'Pll0lT1llS0ll. Ile-rlmc-rt Minnie, Rmmlil XVhite. Paul Goines, Tom Paine, George Kenyong Fourth Ruins: Maxwell Klomm-, Bill Rilllvy. 3111 Allrccl. MADRIGAL CLUB MR. COOK, Adviser First Row: Katherine Davis. Elsie Turner, LeYonde Samonils, Gloria Coppola, Annie Johnson, Florence Richeyg SUFOIIII k'u7u'.' Frances Xlkfstlmrook, Louise Curlee, Margaret Erwin, Priscilla Ringsmuth, Franklin Thunmsg Tlziril Rmv: Robert Proctor, john Sanwucls, Ruger Gilbert, Melvin Harris, Alva Fincherg Fourth Kumi: lfraven ljillllllli Mr. Oliver Cook, jerunie Boxhorn, Rolmert Pitts. Page One Hundred Four X nz. :3 . , V' I , A 3 .V U X W 4 wi ' K ' 'fr were T 1 ff' ?i f 5 'ifh ' A Mrk. ,-e' W . -' f f 'K A t , if i . . N Kxll N 2 ill E 4 C A 'W '- 'fi' f 'Q m'P5aMgul5 3 .I ii- Q g .J fi 'xl V1 fn- 3 hge- K lwkv 4 jf 1 1 I f , ni ' J ' 1 A fi' ll 6 1 ' ' ,, It AAA,, . E' Mcmxxxvm it l I1 T Zclml M T THE CENTRAL CINEMA CLUB MISS IVIACIVIANUS, Adviser First Row: Betty Jean Furay, Betty Love. Catherine VVilliamson, Sam XY:1llace. Ruth Mitchell. Betty Groome, Jean Love, Jean Dunbar, Lucy Moose. Ernestine Hagglerg ,'ii'm1lil Row: Anne Dichtenmueller, Phyllis Green, Helen SLIDCT, Alice Payne. Doris Tmlfl. jewel Pharr. limily Crowell, Shirley flzitely. Nancy Kirby. Nancy Kerr, Jean Slaughter: Tlzird Raw: Frances VVestlrroivk. Eliznlieth Kenilrick, Joan Crowe. Frances Dunbar, Doris Stout. Frances Lawing, Eunice Springs: Fmrrllz Rama' Elaine Fleenor. Ruth Civil. Herbert Minnis, Bill Burkhead, Jeanne Turner. Mary Frances Glaze, Allie Mae Mixon. i V r HISTORY CLUB MISS RAMSEY, Adviser Fi'rst'R0w.' David Morton, Del Narrl Foaril. Miriam Phillips, Lewis Harvarilz Swozzil Raw: Minerva. YOOS, Edltll Rid9!1l10l1I'. H'SlCYl Sl1lJC'l'. Hazel Barefoot. Doris Lentg Tliiril Rimu' Suther, Elizabeth Kendrick, Nancy Moses. Catherine Kimbrell, Rebecca Page One Hundred Five x 'T . .wif .., ' -' ,auf .QI , ,I in., ' mimi .313 . F , fl 'Ie' ...fi ,Afff J, Q i if.,- '- -I. bfi . . 12 AF I - 12' J' 1 ,Q I , I iifg. 5575? '--'G' if S CT: . ,. - ,SEQIV . egg? 5. I 1:1 J ' K? 'X I 5' x.?iI.'i -. f' '- W 'ii '4-15? - sygpih ,' 1 212: 0 ..,.k 55 M . NSW, y. ,,., . 4 ,. M., is ' 5-iis,,-. x isis fm: ' N ' J ,fs- . is '2Iw A ' 5 '-ffm. mem, 2 59? :.,.21smiQS 2 VISUAL AIDS COMMITTEE MISS RAMSEY, MISS CLEGG, MISS MACMANUS, Advisers First Row: Bolzhy Rosenthal. Mack Ruclisill, lNIzn'gai'et Anderson. Alyce Rodgers, C. A. Farris, Howard Dunaway, Bill clZil'l'IIllJCll1 .SILTOIIII Row: Miss Clegg, Kenneth Barnsdzile, Dick Young, Jim Mosley. Dick Jarrell, John D. Alexander. Ben VVilIe-fornl, Miss IXIacManus3 Third Row: Harry Kerr, Bill Lawing, Murriel Cook. Ed Jones. Austin Thies: Fourth Raw: Morrison Grier, Bill Lineherger. Miss Ramsey, Bohhy Polk, R. M. Nlclntosh. VN'illiam BIcCulluh. fNICAlister Carson. - , , , , -.. ,,..,,,,-,.. , .... . Y . ' A .-..-Y . I OPERATIONS COMMITTEE Ifirxt Raw: Marvin I,ittIe, Ed Ducker, Clement Caddell. Bill Burkhead. Austin Thies,-Wallace Caddell, Vlizirles VN illinn1sg Sucuzzd Raw: Jimmy Frink, Bill Harmon, John Ball, Billy Lawing, Gattls Redfern. Page One Hundred Six '::.... 1 1 rfb, Q., ll , 1. --- .4 f , - 4 H.. ,1 1- ,W , s 41 f ' I 1 ', - xy Y nfl ,L , V fx... Q' '. A bi- , Q5 13.1 ' m ,J I 5,.... -,G li A 1,2 W' M ,V ,I W I gt :!?,!l3! 3, LMT, wr! 'bl , . I .I A 2' f' x fv 1 .gg 2 A M' N' X ,V H Qi: I 1 f 5, u A ,- . 1' gf!! l' .fz 'X A. . TN- - N 'MAY W-'w 4' li f , '31 Sq! , : gl 11- YA fy V- dvi my ,lj k I vw f I 1 I S' g' Illia fgnips flllguis ' F113 FIXXXVIII l ALPHA THETA CHI Miss JESSIE RANKIN, Adviser First Row: Celia Cohen, Eva VValker. Mary Louise Garrett, Peggy VVilliams, Helen Henilley, Fhristine Grainger, Doreen West, Imogene Bowen, Serum! Raw: Aileen Alexander, Nancy Porter, Thelma Smith, Margaret Harris, Pat Deaton, Gail Griffith, Elizabeth Nash: Third Raw: Lucy Jarvis. Franklyn Thomas. Miss Jessie Rankin, Frances Claywell, Betty Taylorg Fourfli Rafe: Marion Hargrove, Richard Boger. Doris Williams, Billie McFarland, Geraldine Farlor, Lawrence Slizipiro, ARCHERY CLUB MR. LITTELL, Adviser First Row: Sam VVallaCe. Bennie Leonziral, VVillizim Stout, Sarah Meyer. Ruth Dickinson, Bill Leonard, Herbert Puckett, Second Raw: Mr. O. P. Littell, John Culp, Banks Muse, John Nici-Xnleyg Tliiril Row: Jim Moseley, Arthur Flowers, Bobbie McGinn, Gus English, Oren Rhyne. Page One Hundred Seven ' ' . A it ' 2 Scr- Zenfwl 1 I1 et L ei ,lf ff is is l - - ' -1 . A . ,,f,, ,f ia if i .2 .A ,, -si' . -w -I f ' ' vm, - sl 3 WI' af, .f 05 ,.r , H , 1, . , , r , . , , 5, , A ,R 4 28 ,.,..qpW , tg I f K' t ' ,si me 5,11 H3 f-9 gli., -,-ff. ' 75,1 X .- HHN i Zclmnl 'ff i 1 i ' ' f ri A il lf 'G - K 4 1' ,. ,f if J, ew-i .' Q E i N' 5 i 3 ry' l TRAFFIC COMMITTEE 1'iI'I'.Yf Ruin: Alice Teagle. Luis Ilillerbranrl. Jean Illltlll, Io VVhite, Mary Elra Smith, Robert Petrie. Banks Cates, tiail tiritiith, Katherine Daniel. Virginia Mcfauley. Nancy tilaire Allen, Emily Biggersg Second Row: Esther Lee llarris, Mary Lazenby, Ed Slinaf, ,lack Allison. Rnbert NYhite. Milton Panetti. Bobby Mcllinnis. ,lulian Black. Lewis Perry. Beatrice Eclmnnfls. Mary Lib Mctiinnisg Third Raw: Bill Harmon, Bobby Rnsentllal. Aeron Urenstein. Sam Vliallace, flyrle Smith, James Ilarrisun. Milton Freeman, Clarence Helms, Bill -lolnisun, Erlmnnrl Clark, Bill Carscm: Iiinrrflz Row: Anatin Thies, A. M. Bust, Robert Kittles, Sonny Asbury. John Barr, Bill VVrip,ht, Robert lflenn. THE S. O, L. BIBLE CLUB MISS ROBINSON, Adviser liirxf Rmv: Louise Garrett. Betty flarrlner. Alice Tn-agle. Mary Elva Smith. Ilarriett Orr. Helena Teagle, Mae lJncl4wm'tli. .lean Iinnbar, Mary Elizabeth Mctiinnis, Margaret Pearce. Jane Boyte, Helen Suber. Katherine Rise-ly: .Sfruiiil Rmu: Miss janet Rubinsmi, Marjorie VVeller, Ilarriett Henflersnn, Frances Dunbar, Marie l.eunarml, Minerva Yims, Elsie Fixx, Margaret Propst, Elizabeth Philbeck. Sara IIonston. Alice Risely, Mary Katherine llerrg Tliiril Row: Ilazel iilritlin. Virginia Baggett, Sara Sellars. Martha Alexander, Nancy Baggett, lla Mae Owens, Sara VVaggner, Nancy Jane llanclriflge. liltanor Lazenbyg Fuzrrtlz Raw: Mildred Musely, Ilcumtliy Yanmlle, jean VVuuflsiile, Elizabeth Davis, Katherine Graham, Betty IIa1'mun, Helen DeArmon1l. Page One Hundred Eight 1 V ,ff ,. Q! L , .I l 5. rliiilh 2 fffayx in Tflkit- X 5 efE,?.,.lg f .. , 531 rg -- FR: I i,ii 3- , . , Ni Et Heyy! , Y 71 24 2 ,,.,,nh I- ,'F,?, f 'i l' I- mpss gals ,JN Q S, ,uf if? ft tip 1, I' ' H, If t-- v B' me,-mxxxvul ' f ,f I ' 2 ' - 'Q-H f -V+,w T , -' 'ii N T 5 ' ' : ' fe? if 5, if X , if it ,Q i Wax 'fl E i , f .ji - ' 2' ,gp K 1 I . . , BOB ASBURY JIMMIE AUSTIN BILL ALEXANDER LENA BISNETT JOHN BYERS ELSBETH BURNHAM HOWARD BATTE BOB BRYANT JULIAN BURROUOHS JOHN BALL JOHN BELUE NORMAN CAUDLE CRAVEN CAUDLE MCALISTER CARSON CARL CALLAHAN HENRY COVINGTON EMILY CROWELL HARRISON COLE ALTON CONRAD ELOISE CRONENBERG JOE CURRY NORRIS CRIGLER SELL CULP PHIL DAROIS CHARLIE DERRICK JOHN DELANEY JACK DULONG HOWARD DUNAWAY PAUL DULIN JOHN EVANS HELEN FAKOURY BILL FELTS HOWARD FOWLER JAMES FURR FRANK FLEKER LEWIS PINLAY B-and MARX' E. GLAZE MORRISON GRIER BAILEY GROOME JIMMIE GLENN JIMMY GRAHAM LEONARD GREEN JIMMY GUIDTON BILL HANNON MARY L. HANNON LEWIS HARVARD MELVIN HARRIS RUPERT HARRIS HANSON HALL HARVEY HENDERSON ROBERT HICKS ROBERT HIPP l MARIMON HESTER WARREN HELMS STEVE KARRES VICTORIA KESIAH MORTON KRAET BILL LEORAND DORIS LENT JACK LITTLE BILL MESSICK BUCK MORRIS DAVID MORTON JOHN MORTON GENE MCGARITY' R. M. MCINTOSH SAM MCGINN WILLIAM MCCULLOCH CALVIN MCLAUCHLIN ALICE MCKENZIE ORIS O'DANIEL FLAKE PARKER ED PAINTER ROBERT PETRIIT WALTER PATTERSON BOBBY PERCIVAL ROBERT PITTS GENE PHILLIPS ROBERT PORTER BOBBY POLK DICK PORTER JACK PRICE BILL RICHARDS CARSON ROSE CARL ROWLAND MACK RUDISILL FRANZ RUMMEL OREN RHYNE JOHN SAMONDS HENRY SEARCY CLARENCE SHERRILL MARSHAISL STINE EMORY STEVENSON CHARLES STROUPE HENRY STEELE EDWARD THEILING CHARLES THEILINO ED THOMSON BOBBY TROTTER JOHN VOCLER BOBBY WARD JOSEPHINE WALKER JEAN WILSON BILLIE WOODS BILL WHISNANT CHARLES WOOLEY LOUISE WORKMAN OSCAR ZIMMERMAN Page One Hundred Nine if . 21 I ,.. ti, 9 1 , ig If 2 . K I I A I I I mimi Tlirgk 'TE A . A , I I A- 1 . ' ff' V A xiii A Z H.. A ,www gk E E Izvlml M u 1 A I 'IJS ,A If f I 5? :U . I. 1 I, , wiv, 1 V ' N 'f- .. -451 R ' fa W QA.. Mil , I ' a - , 'X QQ? SZ I9 ' f A I BIARGARET BANGLE CATHERINE BAUGII KATHERINE BANKS JO BARNETT XVIVIAN BATES DON BLANTON AIARY BLANTON JEROME BONHORN JOIIN BITTNI-QR A. M. HOST JANE BROCK JAMES BRAUN DORCAS BOYETTE BILL BRUCE JULIAN BURROUGHS CRAYEN CAUIILE IIOVVARD CATIIEY CATHERINE CANSLER XVTLLIAM CAMI-RELL MARY F. CAMPBELL IIAZEI. CIIILDERS GLORIA COPIIALA PHYLLIS CLAIBORNE IVA MAE CRI'SE MARION CLINE JUNE QTIIILDS IJOROTHY CLONTZ EI.IZAlll4i'l'II CUVSAR l.Ol'ISE CURLEE LAURA CFMMINS KATHERINE IPAYIS CALVIN IAEVVEASE FRANK DEMARC0 PEGGY DEAN A'Cappe11a Choir RUTH DICKINSON 'IJIRBY IDOOLEY ANNE IJFBOSE VERNON DRUM NED EDWARDS BIARGARI-LT ERWIN LEWIS ELLIS AI,vA FINCIIER DEL-NARD FOARD ANN FLEMING PAULINE FOVVLER IIELEN FREELAND CLARENCE GALLAGHER CHRISTINE GRAINGER REUBEN GEORGE VERNON GODEREY ROGER GILBERT CIIARLIE GILL BILL GRAVES RITA GOTTIIEIMER AIELVIN HARRIS DOROTHY IIAGER BILL IIARMON VVALTER IIELMS DIARY ITERR HELEN IIOYLE VIRGINIA HOI,TZL'I.AXV CIIARLEE HONVEI.I. PRUUENCE JAMES EVELYN JENKINS IJOROTHY JONES :ANNIE JOIINSTON JEAN KEETER DIARY KORNEGAY ADEI.E LAZENBY RUBY LOVE BILL BIARLEY SARAH BIEYER BIARTHA MILLER JACK MILLS NAN BIULLIGAN MARY BICCALL NONUS BICIDOVVELL JOHN BICCLINTOCK BETTY NICCONNELL MARY ALICE MCCUEN EDITH NORTHROP BIARGIE NOSSAR CHARLIE NELSON CATHERINE OLIVER JOSEPHINE PAINTER ROBERT PITT5 GENE PHILLIPS DELLA PHILLIPS GERTRUDE PEELE BIARGARET PORTER ROBERT PROCTOR JACK PORTER IHIELEN RAY BIELVIN RICH DOROTHY REID J. C. RICE PRISCILLA RINGSMLTTIT NANCY RIVERS BIILDRED ROBINSON CARL ROWLAND FLORENCE RICHEY MARGARET ROUSE LEVONDE SAMONDS JOHN SAMONDS DIARY SCOGGINS BARBARA SCHACHNER BIARJORIE SMITH CATHERINE SWINSON VIRGINIA SLOAN HERBERT SPEHL LOUISE SPRINGER BILL SHUFORD DOROTHY STARR RURIE STOKES EMMA SYKES BLANCHE THIES ED THOMSON FRANKLYN THOMAS HowARD TURNER ELSIE TURNER WESTON VAN BUREN HAZEL WA!,KER XJIVIAN WARD BILL WARTMAN SARA WAGGONER WfHALEY WEEKS FRANCES WESTBROOK DORIS WILLIAMS DORIS WINCHELL MARGARET XVOOD JOSEPHXNE WHITE BIILLER XVORLEY JEAN XVOODSIDE X7IRGINIA WOMACK BIYRTLE YANDLE LI! I. W 'fd Page One Hundred Ten v f ,A W. U AR U.. r- L 'ix A -. ' ' . 'F ,-5? ,if P' I - .ffl Q' Af' 'Q' Af'-wg 1' D x f l I, m y , I ,.' eg, I ,I 9 A ja Q- L , A A A O' I A . 'I M'.4 Y 5 ' iAk'VE nw J f C j 'X, ' ., 'rf Tw A., +A .-I -1 A. I mf -A IS I I C.. L A s5'f?f5J L f ff lf I KI 5' I if' fx .H -f ffhc, R6 T Agnipsa Quiz Mc First Violins MICKEY BAREFOOT HOWARD B'ATTE MARGUERITE BEASLEY NANCY CARROLL CLYDE PARRIS MARY P. HUTCHISON JACK JONES JEAN LOVE ROGER MCGEE MARJORIE ORR JACOB RUDISILL AILEEN OSBORNE WILBE WILSON Bass Violins MARY ALLISON ANNE BRACKEN CAROLYN CAUDLE MILDRED COOK MARGARET PIERCE VIRGINIA PRUNTY PHILIP DAROIS Clarinets BILLY RICHARD JOHN SAMONDS BILLY WHISNANT MARIMON HESTER Corners CHARLIE DERRICK DORIS LENT EMORY STEPHENSON ORIS O'DANIEL 1' ch e s t 1' a Second Violins STUART BAESEL LOUISE BERRYHILL MARY ETTA BRIGMAN HELEN I-IUFESTELLER ELIZABETH KENDRICK ELORA LEDBETTER DAVID MORTON FRANCES MOSELY HELEN PHILLIPS EILEEN STEPHENS ELIZABETH SWINSON FRANK WHISNANT ROBERT WHITE MACK RUDISILL R. M. MCINTOSH Violas HAZEL BAREEOOT CHARLOTTE MARTIN LOUISE MATTHEWS WILLIAM WORRELL French Horn BILL LEGRAND CHARLIE STROUPE ELAKE PARKER Drums ALTON CONRAD JOE MCLAUGHLIN ED THOMSON Bassoon VICTORIA KESIAH -Q Btrhral 1 lx 'V'Pl '- I .J I - 1 IN ztlmul. 'ff Cello ALBERTA BALLENOER SUZANNE CARROLL JULIA DICKSON JEAN DULIN RUTH KILGO ELSIE MOSELEY JEAN PETTEWAY ERANZE RUMMEL MARY ELVA SMITH MARGARET SPRINOER FRANCES WESTBROOR SARA BEALL Flutes ROSE JARRELL 'MARCUERITE MASON JOSEPHINE WALKER Oboe BOBBY TROTTER Trombones BOBBY BRYANT JIMMY CIUPTON HENRY STEELE Harp LEVONDE SAMONDS Piano ANNETTE MCIVER MARIAN GREEN Page One Hundred Eleven A a - in JP ' I, I . ff I I N N. ' A if f g k . , A A I l EXC I V x .A . xy , ' A . '. ' 1 4 1? l E El B , M ' K, L.. ..,,, 1 1 . ..I ' ,fx xv. czvz, dwg, :Eh X' .al if : - g f ,C HI I I W! H5 ' ' M 5 V. ' fi' . . , Q, 1 fu ' gf! --- --f---Wg, FENCING CLUB MR. ALLRED. I-lduiser I71'r.vt Row: VYilliam Stunt. Nancy Rivers, Lucille XVatterSrm, Phyllis Green, Jean Slaughter, Vesta Slangliter: Svmml Rona' Clyde Ynugler, Fred Hendricks, Betty Thomason, Milton Panetti. Marion Miller, Gayther Goodman. Babe Stewart: Tllirrl' Row: .lue Redding. Jim Mnzley. VVe-Sley Yan Buren. 4 CAFETERIA BOYS l fr'.vI RMU: Joe Simpson, Elliut Griffin. Ilan Given, Rubert Miller. Mrs. Tingley, Fred Taylor, Buck Murris. Jack lluckabee, Ed. Thompsmlq Srcmzd Row: Gene Berryhill, John Borlzmcl. Bill Shore, Ed. Hartman, Pat Vurran, james Messic, Fznmplrell Ansley. Otto Williardi Tlzirrl' Raw: Flake Parker, Edgar Jones, Jimmie IXIaCD0ugall, Everett Hart, Bob Harding, Ronald Austin iNet in Pictureb. Page One Hundred Twelve 'J LM q A a it gllipsifblgufs N , A , 1 , . W 5 -.1 Q 1 - ,N M ea 1, var fm' an f isgle-'gl Q 'Q' -. jig , . J Q! Q .Sf ,kv ll cf Y i '53 if ' ll J lv li 'N 'C 'V r I QL' ff' 'I 41 V X 2 5' 5 in x Q M0 QQ Q! .Ma OGRAM CLUB A 'E cgi f A '22, I E Q S f W2 mn If Nf XX j JACK HUCKABEE, Presidmzt IKE GILL, V1'cc'P1'esidmIt JOHN BARR, Trrasurey Woony WILSON, Secretary FRANK OWENS FRANKLIN JACKSON TOM SMITH RAY LESTER Adz'z'.rcr ALLEN PATTERSON BILL COOPER VVILI-'ORD KALE MOON AIULLEN COACH BOYLESTON, Pug QP' eh z 5 91 Mufti , H clmnffff .I -r ? I fx fix . , , J ,Y P' Q4 5 1 f ' 'L X ,QI J In I1 JF 5 ne: ,M 'el f 'Q ' I V fin 5 ' , ,, 'tp fc. V0 .. ' 'Q '. 1',VII':i ffm ' I I 1' I 'wwf AKA I I Y - ' A - If 1 -' 7 'Vx 7 'A MY I 1 .1 'Q--1 . A A A , I II I A I ,fy f,TA tl .5 'K ...L I L ' ' WU, ROBERT BROOIIEN Woonv BENTON STEVE KARREIS TOAD RICCACHREN e One Hundred Thirteen !?f' gf . ,t 5 g f ' fn, I ,A . Q F ' 2 I gig I ii' Il'-, ' 1. I . gi 'MW ' EW I Book Store f ,AWK ,Ii jo FRED TAYLOR NIR. G. E. FIELDS OSCAR HILL Page One Hundred Fourteen 5 :li-f'jl,e 21 v, .ja 4, A if m - QU 'nw L ngszngii rl ge '7 .e,il i Ms .T 31 fi V. 49' 'f a , 'L N I, is -. ,QM Lwflli' I ' fx. .. f -ee -I 'k :UPS 1115 rw L7 I A . 74 ' Y , A' I VI 'ij ,Aw Mr W av- -A ' U . ,EVV .- F , tf- ya h I yn f , .' , ,, . , . A -, . - Lf. vw 43 , -N fe 5 5 , A 5 . .ff 4' J N ' 1 ' 1. f , ' A A H . 2 , L , fi , ask III FDEP arlllvzinffs IT SEEMS difficult to imagine a more heterogeneous group of people than the nine and twenty pilgrims who set forth from the Tabard Inn that April morning, their interests ranging all the way from writing poetry to baking pies. Yet, perhaps. any gathering of students in a large high school would display similar divergencies. In the attempt to provide for such individual preferences, the mod- ern school offers a large variety of subjects, vocational and avoca- tional, grouped into several departments of instruction. THE SQUIRE-ART AND MUSIC He coude songes make and wel endyte, luste and eek daunce. and well pur- treye and wrytef' THE IDOCTOUR OF PHISYK-SCIENCE For he was grounded in astronomye. He kepte his pacient a ful greet del In hourcs. by his magih naturelf' THE COOKlHOME ECONOMICS He coude roste, and sethe, and broille, and fry, Maher: mortreux, and wel bake a Pye. THE NUNiFOREIGN LANGUAGES And Frensh she spah ful faire and fetisly, After the scoole of Stratford alle Bowef' THE MARCHANT-COMMERCIAL WeI coude he in eschaunge sheeldes selle. Ther wist no wight that he was in dertef' THE SHIPMANiIVIATHEIVIATICS But of his craft to rekene wel his tydes, His stremes and his daungers him bisydes, Ther was noon swich from Hulle to Cartagef' THE LAWYER-SOCIAL SCIENCES In termes hadde he caas and domes alle, That from the tyme of King Wz'llzam were falle. THE PARSOUN-BIBLE But riche he was of holy thoght and werk, He was also a Ierned man, a clerk. CHAUCER-ENGLISH pr- 1, s en:-An' l, e ART A SCIENCE Page One Hundred Nineteen 'EJ It il , 8 xx A' 7 ' e . X Pj an , OOOOO I HISTORY HOME ECONOMICS Page One Hundred Twenty NJ: 'TC- Y mf N J A Mmm ,- gmps Qufsl - n V 1, 'B , A-:Rf ve., -5 , L h - ' ., .A .. J 1 ., 'XM H 21 1. O 1 fff' vhwfn Kc fqy4,W fqgww ngcwf... WLqfm3 f w ,p fn'fFf' ffQ'4'f' , r ,Q nfnn V'nfv+f Q al ' 'E s. ,t . bg. - ' r 1 ' C . , P J- V. . H ' X . M , Z Eu 1,,w4,4 A E ,Q 1 ., x ,F',,f,M3 Lg gl mmxxwm 5 ' ' A f. 'W ' ' ' X fl 4. '. ' rf w 4 J- 'f , . 1' , A - 1' . 4 - w ' , fx Y Q. W , if ,' 44 ' : ,GV '41 Xa. F f-' 1 x .V , if X , L Q , .I , xl QQ' .X f! ' FOREIGN LANGUAGE ENGLISH AND LITERATURE Page One Hundred Twenty-one r ew 2 rf, 1 We '1 I genital 1511 xg , --Me pg A- 5 lm L 4 e G gi' ef, f fi . M' eTrflfffQ4 f U M + e G f, we ' 3, ,,,e ,f -' gg 'f1 e If COMMERCIAL MATHEMATICS Page One Hundred Twenty-two if A A , T1 em We ,N Zmps 421115 'f' Q .I N Hifi . , A ' tl 1 . ,f 5 A A if 'lt , . rv , 'rr fn U , Q- 6, 1 3 IV., - X - Y . , g ,ik A V , ir' . nf M 5 ., .'.e ,Q z ef r Mcmxxxvm , - ,. we, , ,E 4 'T A A.. .A , ,f-V., . A, . f ,, , 1 V, fn gl, M. V x i .Mex E ,V. Q-, Mg , 1 'f ,: ,- ,f - f' ef Q 5545 If 1-gr 4 f NX 'Xi f A f -A 1 .J - .xx ,I 1 9 ' l 'f -' 5 lu QU' :fp U N, I .Jak H11 alias As THE Knight in the Canterbury Tales fought for his honour and his lady, so does the football hero of today battle for the honour and reputation of his school. The winners of glory in the justs of old were no truer-hearted than our loyal lads who striue ualiantly for the fame of the school, whether the Held of combat be the gridiron, the basketball court, the cinder path, the baseball diamond, or the boxing ring. Outwardly, contestants seem greatly changed since the days of Chivalry. The fancy is no longer ensnared by the glamour of plumed helmets and glistening steel armor. But, stripped of all ornament, the combatants of our day possess, in full measure, the indomitable spirit of courage that marks the gallant warrior of all the ages. To the athletes of Central High School, who have Hjousted for our faith at Tramissenef' we proudly grant the accolode of our acclaim. THE KNIGHT At mortal batailles h dde he Tl Iiftene, And foughten for our fe th at a missene In listes thryes, and ay layn h s foo GST' W Q 5 5 474. W 52' 4 -. 1515, ' V- V, fi A , DWG.. 5 '4 LMMI LXM ,L ' -. fl ! . HE NDP-EX 'WWF' I . 2.341 ., , ..'- -' 2. , ,J 4,,y..,.,.,',N-'Y I qv- 1.2-. ., ., .. , fm h':1',w!C'. JR., -.- 4.. L ' v'n 11,,. WH - QUE' fi-I' ' I 1 Q .. I 1 , , 735 Z fd 1 n,.,,::fff' Y' -1 ,': I . N ,fag gg, , v,':'l . -'fn 'Ab ,' A ..',.' '-'V' ' 9 'Z 5.9 A - . 1 X 'Q , - U . , nv' x I . ,, n V , ' v x 1 . . , . f --I 1 , ,. - 'vp x X , J l , I ' . -4 j r QA, A W, v' , . J, l'r .si Vg. , ,M gp . 'CL o - .1-my 1- N . M ,V.y WM' Y' -'wgfyg I.: I 4., X 'Wg . .l' 'f P V-y gr V , 'If ' J' cz ' gf. A . ,- , I, 'rr Y 1' Y' I -,Qhm t ' ' M7045 ' nv- . .. V 4 - 4. f ' - J. J ,V - -1 NSA' 1 '- .5 FGCDTBALL TI-IE SEASONS RECORD Central , ,.....,.............. 7 Barium Springs .,.,. . . 0 Central ,... .,..,..,... .,., 3 7 Gastonia iConferenceJ . . . . O Central ..i...,.,....,.. . . 7 Spartanburg ..,..i,. . . 7 Central ,.,i. ,.,. 7 Asheville .......,.a..... .,.. l O Central t,.,..i,,.,.,.,......... 0 Children's Home of Winston .,... 7 Central... ....,.......... ....l8 Greensboro lConferenceJ . . . . , 6 Central ............,... .... 4 l High Point lConferenceJ . . . . . . . 0 Central ................. .... 3 8 Salisbury iConferenceJ ..,. . . 0 Central . . . .................. . .39 Winston-Salem lConferenceJ .... 7 Central ........................ 20 Rocky Mount 4State Championshipl 7 Total Central .................. 214 Total Opponents . . . . . . .44 1 C oomzn WILSON S G THB COACHES RAY ALLEN BOYLESTON WARTMAN Owaws JACKSON I'IL'cKABEE 7-0 The season opened with a bang by the Wild- cats beating a stubborn foe. Barium Springs, 7-O. Wartman scored the only tally by a 46-yard spurt of speed around right end. 37-O The first Conference foe. Gastonia. was taken in hand easily by the score of 37-O. Huckabee crossed the last chalk mark three times, Captain Tom Smith crossing twice. and Cameron crossing once. Patterson intercepted a pass on his own ten- yard line to stop the Green Wax'e's only scoring threat. Smith. l-luckabee. Barr, Patterson. and Cooper played bang-up ball. 7-7 Central met a stubborn foe in the Spartanburg oulnt, tying 7-7. Spartanburg scored in the first quarter on a pass from Tinsley to Neely, Tinsley converted. I-luckabee scored from the Eve-yard mark in th: third quarter and drop-kicked the extra point. The game ended with the Vxfildcats on the Spartans' one-yard marker with two downs to make it. I-Iuckabee. Tom Smith. and Gill were outstanding in the backfield. Patterson, Cooper, Robert Smith, and Wilson were outstanding in the line. 47-101 FIRST DEPEAT The Wildcats went up in the cold mountains of Asheville and came back on the short end of the score. This was their nrst defeat of the season. Charlotte outcharged and out-played the Maroons. Charlotte scored four touchdowns only to have them called back for penalties. ln the first quarter Asheville scored a field goal. They played on even terms with Charlotte getting the better of it and scored in the third quarter. Huckabee drop-kicked the extra point. A few minutes later the Maroons flipped a long pass which gained to the Wildcat's five. They proceeded to score the winning touch- down. The game ended 10-7 in Asheville's favor. Smith, Cooper, Owen. and Huckabee did fine work. 10-73 ONLY OTHER DEFEAT It was a cold rainy night and Children's Home of Winston-Salem took advantage of this fact and handed the YVildcats their only other defeat of the l':I.l.IfhI VYii.sox Ilria iiisox R Sxiiiii l.5RlIlIl 1937 Football 5 E. season. Templeton, of the orphanage, scored the only touchdown of the night. Central would make many long thrusts into the opponents terri- tory but their defense against the boys was too well planned and the Wildcats were stopped within the Eve-yard line several times during the night. Huck- abee, Barr, and Smith played well in the rain. C18-63 SECOND CONFERENCE VICTORY Greensboro was put away in Workman-like form. Greensboro scored in the first quarter. Coach Allen must have told the boys plenty because they came out fighting. Smith and Cameron scored in the third quarter to put us ahead. Big Ike Gill tore their line to shreds and scored in the last quarter. The game ended 18-6 in Central's favor. C41-O5 ANOTHER CONFERENCE EOE BIT THE DIRT We met the third Conference team on their home ground. This didn't bother the Wildcats in the least. They ran all over and around the weaker High Point team. Wartman and Huckabee scored two touchdowns each. Kale, Gill, and Elliot scored 149 one apiece. I-luckabee drop-kicked four extra points and Cameron place-kicked another. The game ended with the one-sided score of 4140 in our favor. Huckabee. Kale, Gill, Howell. Jackson, Cameron, Brogden, Elliot and Muller played good ball for the XVildcats. l38-Ol Salisbury was out-driven and out-fought by the rip-roaring Wildcats. Wartman made some nice runs scoring three touchdowns. Elliot and Cameron scored one each, Gill and Tom Smith scored an extra point apiece. Huckabee broke his collar-bone and was out for the rest of the season. Gill, Kale, Huckabee. Wartman. Wilson, and Patterson were outstanding in this game. 13 9-7 fl WESTERN CONEERENCE CHAMPIONS The Wildcats continued their winning streak to win the Western Conference title by downing 'Winston-Salem 3,9-7. Central scored four touch- downs in the first half and two more in the last half. Gill and Kale scored two touchdowns each, Elliot and Cameron scored one each. Cameron i1II.I. H I'cR.xI'I r PAT'I'ERS0NI BARR Owiixs Vv.XR'I'Nl xx JACKSON I W A J lfirxf Row: Allen Iatterson. Vklooily VVilson, jack Huckabse, Franklin Jackson, John Cameron, Ike Gill, Bill Wartman, Tom Smith, Robert Brngtlen, John Barr: Stroud Row: VVilforcl Kale, Harold Mullen. Pinky Elliot, Frank Owens, G. C. Tickle, Btulxly Howell. Bill Martin, Bill Atwell, Erl Myers. Norris Criglerg Third Rate: Roy Cook, Billy Morris, VValton Hodges. Robert Hutcliison, Babe Stewart, VVoocly Benton, Robert Smith, Alfred Gallant, Jimmie Greenwood, Jack Helmsg Fourth Row: Managers Gene Tillman. Rudy Thompson, Steve Karres. kicked two extra points and John Horse Barr kicked another. Kale, Gill, Barr, and Wilson played outstanding ball in this game. Q20-79 STATE CHAMPIONS History repeated itself. The Wildcats were in Chapel Hill to play for the State Glass-A title for the second year in a row. The day was clear and crisp. Things started popping at the beginning: for on the opening kick-off Wartman took the ball on his own ten-yard line and raced to a score. There was perfect blocking on this play. Huck- abce. with a partially knitted collar-bone. went into the game and kicked the extra point. Tom Smith intercepted a pass on his own Hve-yard line to stop ,.Q L 'gg -Q Q . a very dangerous threat. Big Ike Gill took the ball. faked a reverse, and ripped through the whole Rocky Mount team to score from the twenty-two yard line. Huckabee again came in and kicked the extra point. Rocky Mount scored a few minutes later and converted. Tom Smith plunged over from the ten-yard marker. Huckabee's try for the extra point was blocked. The game ended with the same score, Z0-7. Central, for the second year in a row is State Class-A champion. Kale. Gill, Hutchison. Tom Smith. Wartman. Jackson, Cameron, and Morris played well in the backfield. Wilson, Cooper, Patterson, Barr, Robert Smith, Helms, Elliot, Owen, and Brogden stopped anything that Rocky Mount tried to run through the big blue line. ik lfrtmt Row: Frank Owens, Rohr-rt Smith, John Barr, VVoorly VViIson, Allen Patterson, Jack Helms, Pinky Elliot, Back Row: Bill VVartman, Ike Gill, Tom Smith, Robert Hutchison, Jack Huckabee. GTHER SPGRTS Ta J We , ff 've 22' X un-5 sf .ff WW 1 ,wif 1 w, 5. R. NIr1.l.15R A1Y1zRS I. BlIL1,ER TIPTO S JONES MCC L Basketball The basketball team, under the guiding hand of Coach Jim Boylston. won many ball games, just losing out by a few points to Salisbury to lose out in the con- ference race. The Blue Streaks. as they were called, won seven out of nine con- ference games. Captain Julian Miller led his boys well at all times. The only ex- perienced players were Captain Julian Miller, Robert Miller, Jack Sims, Jones Tipton, George lVlcCachren, and Frank Owen. Central's varsity played a novelty game with the faculty. The game was very exciting but the faculty wasn't in as good shape as the varsity, thus tiring quickly. The varsity went ahead to win 33-21. sEAsoN's RECoRD We They Paw Creek . , .... 19 17 Berryhill . . . .... 21 22 Spartanburg ,... . . . .... 22 26 Asheville ....,........... 23 26 Asheville School for Boys ..., 36 14 Davidson Freshmen ........ 14 20 Spartanburg ...,,......... 19 48 Gastonia QConferencej ...... 28 21 High Point 1ConferenceD .... 29 26 Greensboro iConferencej .... 25 26 Gastonia fConferencej ...... 33 16 Winston-Salem QConferencej .33 22 Greensboro LConferenceJ . . .21 15 High Point fConferencej . . .35 26 Salisbury lConferencej ..... 19 22 Salisbury iConferencej ..... 24 19 Davidson Freshmen .....,,. 27 22 Winston-Salem QConferencej .43 8 Central Faculty ....,.,.... 33 21 -Charlotte I' I I? Bill Richards. Robert Miller. ken XXill1ams, XX1lfor1l lxale, xloiin Fletelier, Joe Mrwofl Mriuric XX l XX ll XX ll -IC' ' U ICI' Vrr S rl R tu' Herschel Terrell, John Fa Bobby I.ivermim, Jllllllll Miller. ,I lx laws, R l t li gl I ll 1 niermi, T1 i R .' XX uorly Benton, Qllilfll Doyle-stem. 1938 Baseball The l938 edition of the Charlotte High Baseball Team is really a classy club. There is plenty of zip in the infield and plenty of power everywhere Coach Boyleston is doing a fine job. All indications are that the locals will stop nothing short of a record which has never been surpassed. April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May THE SEASDN'S SCHEDULE 4 5 8 19 20 26 29 3 6 10 12 13 17 20 24 Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte -Charlotte -Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte -Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Oakhurst Davidson Davidson Hornets Hornets Erosh Erosh Erosh Erosh Davidson Davidson Gastonia Gastonia Gastonia Asheville School for Blue Ridge Davidson Erosh Blue Ridge Asheville High Boys 0 is fs- , it ll f 7-., I f - 1 71 N ' ji ,TK It FLW ,4 Tyson CAMER Birrmzn Comaoi. BARR Bimnroa LEs'r Boxing The l938 Central boxing team came through the season with flying colors, win- ning all of their matches. They lost to Raleigh, by one-half a point, the state cham- pionship. The Wildcats were favored to win but John Barr, last year's 165-lb. cham- pion, was the only man to enter the l75-lb. class so the officials said that he couldn't enter. Ray Lester won the State l35-lb. class championship. He wasn't only state champion but won all of his bouts. The individual fighter's records are as follows: Hugh Lester won one Cdecisionj. lost one KTKOJJ Nelson Williams won two ldecisionsj, lost one Cdecisionj: Albert Page won two ldecisionl, lost three ltwo decisions and one TKOJ: Ray Kissiah won six ldecisionsj, lost four lthree decisions and one TKOJ: Zimmer Rape won two Ide- cisionsh, lost three ldecisionsji Bobby Kissiah won one ldecisionj, lost two Cdecision and TKQJZ Ray Lester won eleven Csix decisions and five TKO'sD: John Bittner won three ltwo decisions and one TKOJ, lost one lTKOJ: Al Scholtz won three Cdecis- ionsj. lost one ldecisionjx Carl Tyson won seven ltwo decisions. one TKO, and four KO'sl: Charles Coppola won four lthree decisions and one TKOD, lost two Qdecis- ionsll Captain John won two Cone decision and one KOJ: Tom Kleto won two fdecisionsj. 19 3 8 BOXING RECORD We They Rockingham i . . . . 9 2 Fayetteville . . . . 716 M Wilmington ,... . . 5 3 Durham ...,........, . , , 5 2 North Charleston . ..i,,.i . . . 4 Z Boys' High of Atlanta, Cia. . . . . . 4 3 Savannah, Ga. .........,, . . 5 2 Tech High of Atlanta, Ga. . , , . . . 4 3 5 X Fivxvt Row: Moon Mullen, Frank Thompson, John Barr, Ike Gill. George Mcfachren, John Ormanrl, Charles Coppola, Coach Bradford. Second Rrrzv: Murray Brantley, Elliott Griffin, Robert Smith, Eil Jones, Jack DuI,ong, Jack Mills. Tlzird Row: Vl'oody Wilson. Jack Huckalzee, Bob Smith, Herbert Asten, Pinky Elliott. lfonrtlz Raw: Allan Patterson, Franklin Jackson, Charles Greg: ory, Norman Pease, Reginald Cowen, Robert Hill, George Kenyon. Fifth Row: Tommy Duckett, Bill NVinter, Jim hiacflougall Bill Brown, Mike VVise, Bill Garrett, Mack Barksdale. Szlrtlz Row: Frank Young, Bill Rippy, Bill XVartnian, Harold Brantley VVilbe VVilson. 1938 Track The prospects for the 1938 track season ,are very bright. Coach Vince Bradford has put his speedsters through several time trials with new boys coming through in fine style. The tracksters are being ably led by Captain Charles Gregory. The times made during the first time trials indicate that there is a very good chance that Charlotte's Blue and Gray will again be the State's champions. THE SEASON'S SCHEDULE April 8-Columbia April Z2-State Meet April 15-Western Conference-6.2 May 6-Asheville Schools for Boys :KAW 3 l . X w 'fe an 4'9- HUCKABEE GILL BARR SMITH GREGORY Tennis AWA Firsr Row: FRANK QWENS, JAMES MESSICK, JACK BOYTE. Second Row: BILL JORDAN, JACK HENDRIX, BOB HARDING. Cheer Leaders MAE HOFFMAN, JOHN MCCLINTOCK, ONITA JEAN MITCHELL, CHARLIE NELSON, MARY ELIZABETH MCGINNIS MIN clminisfraiion TI-IE CLERK of Oxenford was characteristic not of the Chaucerian period alone. He is a timeless Hgure, for man- kind's search for truth is ceaseless. Our administration and faculty embody the ideals and hopes of the immortal scholar of Canterbury. Each of them too, would ---- . . leuere have at his beddes heed Twenty bokes, clad in black or reed, Of Aristotle and his philosophye, Than robes rich, or fithele, or gay sautryef' THE CLERK And gladly wolde he I And gladly techef' I ,AA -. . , 1 I 1 s 1 x 5 n I l w 1 w 1 r X 4 l E 1 3 , 1 1 v 'A gb. 11 I 1 1 , .143 y 1 1 K , X - , 11.1 . 1 . . Il' 1 1 1 Y 1 - JL.- K . 1-I1 'J ' 1 1 ,A -1 V .!r,1' H 11 ' W 41,1 . -' Q H, , ' n-' kt1 f5'u . 1 1,-11. 112 -qsyub .KU X Y A '-'. Y 1. ' ,::.,,, J.. 'fl 1 Y jf,- f A - Q , ,.a. 1 -. J 1711. 1.1 AL . 1 . 1' ? , -, A ,yr 1 - ,,: 1' --'I . J. 1 .1 Jr,-V Y' .,,...'m s 3' , '. Qi 1 - '1- ' 1 V, 11 ,1 ' . .M - U- yr,-.: i 1 .' ,Hr 1,'1.v.,1: v,f'1 .u T. ' 'YL .,x :L .QW J! 1-Q ' N viz. F 'li 1 . , , , , . 1 - L ,.. . ,-'av' .1 .. -r .4-1,13 11 'rf-X 4 U , 61-' an-1. 7 -, Y'-1 1 I ,lI.' ' KA,- , 11. 'K'- 1 V I-U '.1 5 v 1 -,g,5!ip 11 v . 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HARDING DR. E. H. GARINGER Superintendent of City Schools Principal of Central High School MISS .MARION FRASER Dean of Girls MISS MIRIAM MACFADYEN Secretary Page One Hundred Forty-three if-K' a 5. x R' 4? -I 1-. ' ' i II :ill , qi ,Q 4, ..., i , , V I fi I , I anim - 1 15.3, ,www , 71' . ,K 'f' ' . X of X 3 iz. if . 4 W- l I t .gk R 5 .1 . A, Q - -I ,V ,I . ,.. s ,W 9 ,,., 11' . my Y: V --- .f fx , h - f t uf 515,251.56 51 '24 y 'f 'f A ni - 1. . ' 4' , ' 55-ar, V N fm R- f 'l ' r. .L ' ., -- .XL '- M HA' i , -'J ,J -' , f V N R' .2 Tgfk 5 . , 4, .- f m., 1,1 -M.--fx. in ' , f , we ,1 ,git X rw., .' - . gf' ' , ft ., f' ' IF , fs ' 'f 1 if ' , . , . Q ' t gg Hn. f, 'TQ N ' 1' 2- - 1'-Q, .-if Q , f ' . E. gm-if X '.,,...., .W ..,, A ' A ' 3 'J , gig, ig, .fi Y if vi 'rv R. Faculty MISS IVIARTI-IA AKERS Spanish MR. ROBERT T. ALLEN Physical Education MR. FRED J. ALLRED German, Spanish, French IVIRS. MYRTLE ASBURY Commercial Page One Hundred Forty-four I 'H I 3 I wgg HI IVIISS ROSANNAH BLAIR Librarian MR. JAMES D. BOYLESTON Commercial Geography MR. VINCENT BRADFORD Physical Education MISS CATHERINE CLEGG Latin 4 Q if A 1 ja MR, OLIVER COOK Music MISS BERTHA DONNELLY Geometry MISS IVIINNIE DOWNS English IVIISS LOUISA DULS English 1 ' I when if E sf EMI f '. A S-'if W . 1 7' , ,. i E, P . 5, eg g MQ l ,Wy , V , N jf, .Z ka ,IQ Y A 'Th ' ,mx A .. H .taxi .. Ixljvl in if .. ME' I-H ff' .- Q ' 3 ' ef. I ilwwff '-1 :M Zv i., 6. W 4' 4 gf .r if Lai ,. M 5' ' ' ,, 1 Q 1 . gig, , '. , f X- 2 if .I -MF? ' ,fail ' - V' -f' ' 'lg Q up 1, E . ' 44... , ig si FacuIty MR. ERSKINE DYSART MRS. E. H. GARINGER English MISS MARY' LAW GRAY French MISS ELLIE GRIER Latin MISS .IESSIE HENDERSON English, Journalism History MISS KATHERINE ENGLAND Dramatics MISS CORNELIA FORE History MISS MARION FRASER English 1 ' , of . i m , , SUITUUI I QVF E jk f -f Il - 5 I 1? 1-P M5 sb af-.Q .g,, fr . gl 5' iv . . , ,Av,.,1 'K N F I 'Ymf-'K MISS IVIIRIAM HERR Nlathematics MISS LOUISE HUTCHISON Mathematics MISS SARA KELLY Mathematics MR. LEON KITE Industrial Arts Page One Hundred Forty-Hue Iwi , fe , X, rig F53 I Q It W 4 it R Q 'v 4- 'WN F Q La .nf Faculty M33 X 4 f ,Q MISS OMA LAFFERTY 11 slit MISS HELEN MACMANUS M ISS MARGARET MOORE History English Physical Education MISS Jo LANGEORD MISS REBECCA MARKHAM MISS MARY ARIVIAND NASH French Home Economics Fine Arls MR. O. P. I-I'I'TELL MISS ERNESTINE MELTON MISS MARGARET NEWLAND Mechanifal Drawing Commercial English MRS. ODELL LONG MISS FANNIE MOORE MR. JOHN H. NORMAN English Mathematics Chemistry Page One Hundred Forty-six v - 110, ,ig E' hx A A 1 G V V. . fx ' abc' Eli fllh 'vi i 4 , IASB 4 5 ' 'MZ I QW fr I 7,7 A ,,, -I rim ' .. 333,415 f -f mps us H Q 'Z ' ' Q A fb, fy? I , f -Q Q A V J .L X Ijiw. 'jf' 'N I yi? MC .. i 4 ,. A ,' N I ,a f W . My 4 I f 3 r X In Y Faculty MISS LILLIAN L. PARKS NIR. L. SIDES English Music MISS ELIZABETH RAMSEY MR. ROBERT SMITH History Music MISS .IESSIE RANKIN MR. HUBERT STONE History Commercial MISS JANET ROBINSON IVIISS DOROTHEA SUMIVIERS Bible History tgrznliral 'jjitgk Zclwnulfw Jeff I it VV V Y ca V5 ,X X l ' ' I 1 A ,, 1 V V N V f .LV , U xf I 'Q Ax ,A 4 .WSI 1 '-My 1-'13 ,E .- it 1- -- ...y , ' , ' V V ,-,.,VV4V,g,f,..f-. ,V ' V V 1 .- -'V' J? fs yi f ' t I f V .g.fgff3flVEa. V L, A VV .A I , 'R V -fuqxr fl: g. qz, V V V V V ,N V A ,V -, V 1 :V L V I ..,,V V I 5 f f ' 434 ' eV I xt' aj 1.5 .sly li. g A L .-Y-V V IVIISS FLORENCE THOINIAS Home Economics NIR. MARK F. TINKHAM Physics IVIISS LOUISE TUCKER Bible IVIISS ROSE ELLEN WHITE History Page One Hundred Forty-seven mi? nf mf'-A 3 s 5 ., ..,, Page One Hundred Forty-eight Wi! x' 4' 's 'Z y v U . D 1 Wm A K' . -I ' x - M ,L N, N X V 5 f Q f ff L '-1 ix? 4.4 i f ' A. N , .mi ,. 1. l': 59 , 5 f , A MSR fm. , , Q -f 1 - -4 : ,A .wr -f- - . 1 Q ,, - , I ,J 1 ,V y 1 if id ' 5' K ' ' ' . '5xf'4 17 1 . I t I ' ,f 1 4 J ,Y q, . gx ,N U J If A4 Vx :V -gl! Vx ef- ' ,I I A f -X ' V , '- f I ,V I . My gm .P jum- Zrwipfafgufs Mc mxxxvm VI nzalumzs THE WIFE OP BATH-the very name brings a twinkle to the eye, the tongue to the cheek, and a condoning smile to the lips. In her flamboyant way, she represents a frank and light-hearted enjoyment of life as one finds it. She would have approved highly of the pilgrimages our mod- ern beauties make to collegiate shrines, of the exciting round of dances, the lovers' sighs and raptures, and all the other gay good times that give zest to our highschool days. THE WYF OF BATH Of remedies of love she knew per chaunce, For she coude of that art the olde dauncef' ' b k: , .I .Qi 4' i , ' , - . . w7 w-2. xammmmmww 1 . lgig j- -Q , ,W M HENnni , I 'Y 53.5 ' , lim v 1 T., 1 ,rw . .w. - ,1 Lf'-.'w' 1 ' . A? '. 1 ' W 'Z , 1 ' ' 1 :C if MM .0 n1.'?,5 7:7 -1 '- 'Q 77 -'ex -og--A mf . , :- , , wx I 'P lr ,X M Q, . . L V .4 -. , f , L , --.s X. ,fs ,. w Mr , ,L A ' s : g:u?..L ' ', A z QW44-Q9' Lfi u'g.' 1 .' fa M N ' Q, Ms' 1 U I H 1 Q. ,r-.-- -u .5-' fx Us .Q . 'r K-4 Y, .'g. ,., W -iff!! -- f 5 ':. -134717 . ,. M 'an -.bf - 4. .,, ,,.4-4 119'-:Q u' 5+ 0. wa ?' -V. v 4,4 'A -, er-, Q LQ-r 4, w , .,-..' 1 v - . ' ' I M 1, '. M v- .ist ld . ,VY ,., -' ',-.3 . Q J l f 1 ix Y ,,4' , , . . , ,- , 40 .. 4- ' - f A . -. 1,9 , H- ..' , e, .4 V , - - ff H ,P - 5- .y--,., 'Jw ,N ' , I ,-,W .. Y .rx Mx, 4 - in . , V --yr, w 1 x ' . ' 5 .4 ..- f4'W7,.v , w. ,.u A 'a .k. G, , ,. . 1 ' vw . . uw Qu -. nf J. W? fb P .1 4 -Q V b , N N 1 V4 -A, -. . - , - A- I V ,. 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'Liles C0111 AVIYIUI-:HICAGD larch 5 , 1958. non ur. 1 Bereiith is our selection in order, of the d cuts , end Ie sro putting it lt teak, for '1056 Snips an mildly then we ny it ees s dtfticu msny decisions were of s hair line variety. First - lltss virginia Hell, Second - lltse lllen Isddtll, s 'libby Dboley, Third - Mis Fourth - Kiss Doroes Boyette, tifih - Miss Geoffrey Jordon, - tty Bullsycutt, sixth ite lin Bl KI- D10 SIB, Ytlblilhor of on permission It you 1111 Ir Ilquire, 1 believe he 1111 give y to reproduce one of oar efforts for your beauty section. Your engraver om nuke plates direct d Blquire page. ffm une prints Llllll-'1118 yon it hes been e pleasure, and 'ith every good :ish for e successful 1958 Snips end Cuts, I sm Sincerely, GB? I I Y QQ Be Ylifye U I 6 CUz'rgz'nz'a V I I CMZSS Vzrgznza Hall I Page One Hundred Fifly-four H ., 1 , ffl. Wm , Y bf 4 1+ , 1 XX fm' 1. fx ,Q 1 . 4 ffnipf ears Jw.. S .- M , ., , fqefif, -I. X . ji-2, IW, .- EM M Ji E Z W A Q -X 1 . f L.. 1 1 I I I 4 w W Tiny CVWz'ss Ellen Waddz'1I Page One Hundred Fifty-Hue Q ri, 4 1 A W - V fp genital 'FSL H , . W l f' S.. 7 K f f ' v . 'Sv ' - wr - ' 4.1. 4,6-N , X - ' 1, ' J ' -f ' l Z:-hvnl Ha 4 V ffl 1 fu l . E I Lk? JV .-b,A in M sq , - ,, ' ', 5. ' . , H zz, I 'v.' ' - V K V. Af , , 5 f 5- .-,. L t 1 Tibby Cfxliss Tibby Dooley age One Hundred Fifryfsix . 5 ,f 3, 4 V1-. D Q5 A Aigfgg, Ti gr' UTI' I if gX K E. Q'-A. f','f X if? W I Ext' I 3 N5 A ,317 ,, snipfeurs ,ff Q rg. , -ga Q 3 536? 2, ff? z'Il,'f1XXkW'1ll , 1 , , . . 5 CDutIa Cfkliss Do Peas Boyce tte Page Om' Hczndrcfd 1'-ll-fLl-SCUU7 ?'A Q - 83 .- 'fa 'wif R AA E? -55 are gmffal 15153 r , A-ff ' E 'A ' fe I 6 4' ' ' Q' f fm X 5 W 'iw 25? 1 Q iff ' 2ia??iQ V 'L L 5 hu ,, ,fa 545 I5 :W x Ng , ,Y W2 I, if xg ,x gm v,. ag 1 U U X7 x 'if' . 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A......,,,,,,,, M ost Retiring Boy JULIAN RIILLER ,,,L,, E ..,,,.. jlvlosf Baslzful Boy GENE DICGARITY ,,,. ,,...L,,,,,, Il lost Envrgctic Bay BETTY BRADFIELD .,.L,, ,,,...,,,LE.,,, Zlf lost Encrgetic Girl SUSIE SHANKLIN ,.,..,. E vT.,.,,,,, Most Baslzful Girl RIARION HIXRGROVE .,,,,,, ,,,,,.. M ost O7'1.!7I'lldl Boy JEAN DULIN ,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,, .T,.,,,, A I o st Original Girl Page One Hundred Sixty-three 'WUT' 1 F3 fl -9' NZ! 1 fi M '59, . ,. N. M li. Y L ' 4 , 'V ew AQ- A .' if Mi F fx I Q wg' .nr X 5 2,7 .mf :Q 5 l Y W il, V4 , , E R ,fr 1 -A ,,. J A j T , M Ei I 1,- zu y ,L lk, ' I- Allx dlgg 1,4 ' . ,VV -., :fx .51-A ' '3::4f,,+?QQf'!.x :zz . , A wi, if , . V v ,- A,R, R - ,- 1- -- , ,vw . , :haul 'H -- ,, .if R 'fm L- , L .' H L E 3 x ff if . W Q , '-6 ' mil J N' ,L ' , ' Z .. , - A 4. .L ...ww ' -:,f,...,W- ,. , x A ! - - ' M 1' 'V , A M ,xfxw Nf . The Editoris Favorite U .IKM W' w xi , W5 Cfxliss Eileen Waddz'I1 'LH' Ajviigg ' V A 1. W vw N, :ww ,, 5 x Q Q 'Q ffl 4 , -asf 1 -1 x 3 , ff X A , ' . B' ff- 1-wglvi' Q5 fx A Wy QS. N gf, 1, ' 'V ' A ' 0 A ,Q 6 f fm . , -ul. Q Yf'l:,1J,-x 1 A MLWXXAVIH 5 6 ' gni'P55lNq'QUQI5 Agn 'Q at fi n 1 wx x f 1 A59 ' 2 F .A ' The Business Managers Favorite Louise 4 1Y ' CIW iss Louise Batson 'ff-5-P I h' . 71 Z P, mfmz F1 511 Mg? MM Q ,M of - f ke if X, I mf? C-Sv fa- fillgxx 4,1 4 is ,Qu-gif. ? 3 e.,iW y mfs ' rliif -Q3-I 4 ,A is ' it iss' i Zthnnl 'ff i, S i' , Wil V' 'w' ' X-k' 'V 154, 'Zz , ' ' ' ,fl 1,2 1 ,' 'f r V .V 'Lf is D, 6, f! as f so 1 ff At The Dance B 'I 2 11 . f f ' '. f V I G N -v ' - ,rf-f 1' P141 I 4 ff , I-A 4 4 X L-A I X nbc- . f ,, 144 . , - f . , 'Q 1 ,, . , ' .V rl' j -Y Lx , 1- , 2 wk f,.-A .. 1 -V .1 ,-xl, ,f I. Ny, ii L V :H N? Q! A pl v.. 'La i V 4 X 'L ,. A 4 A 1 lx Q? ' '- -, , A rf f?T fy. g N Q 5f:? . ,?rf -Q 1' 5mPS3 9ufS ' 41 ' f5? 'f-fa L Q1.f3d- +'f, , K M'4'V'X7UWU1 f5f'1 gX V Tb: Q- fl ' ,ff SPONSORS F CMPS. Sherwood E. Liles Sponsor, GEORGE LILES Editor-in-Chief, SNIPS AND CUTS V 433' 'griixtn - Q, ' U Y f I fr , ' ,T ' , N X: snaps 91,55 f . o ' ,fr f -253' it 5' sa m: V. H ' 1' foe '-.,, X Wh? rm fm JM N AA, oo o . 4, - A 21 fx f-- - A 'fri qvv, ,.v. t X ,Tl I - -M - 4-.IKMVK , f - 2 5 ' X + f mf f A Q any CJWPS. Ernest H MoPPz's Sponsor, ERNEST MORRIS Business Manager, SNIPS AND CUTS 4 1 Q 61 .I I fig .XM t rzuhral 'FSL 4 ,Rf-'fi Q Y ff Q R Q . .,., If-A-ja, .ay 9 - .gf tg , ',,!?3iZ?4I4,i ' T, .Y ,111 N. 4' fl 1 zclmnl, M r ff' Y CJWPS. I Wi Abbott Sponsor. NELL ABBOTT Circulation Manager, SNIPS AND CUTS QJWPS. C. K. Waddz'II Sponsor, ELLEN WADDILL Advertising Manager. SNIPS AND CUTS 1 r X. . A ' . -f , Ae, L 1 A V ,D ' ag mt. . .xiii 2 .. fglfffgpifr . ,. 3 339 lx Xmpsbfggufgl 1 . 1 . . M ff 1f . Mmm fz i Y.. nf! .4 f f f Hi ' 1 , ,547 S: V1 hi Y x , y 1 l h ' . ' . V, , .f ,Q . g '. . . f -' CJWPS. C. A. Murphy Sponsor, MACK MURPHY President of Student Council iFirst Semesterj CfWrs. Wz'fIz'e S. Shore 3 Sponsor, BILL SHORE President of Student Council iSecond Semesterj -, .Q ni in Yi! Q F5 'J D 8 - ,X f zu rd. VE, I1 , . L -in V, X.. Q, H5 17 .. ff. l A . I 1-M-W 1 My QQ T .IR t L ga .K , - ' V ff? if A :Ig . vi Fi- x lg-Q: ' ' -. y if -f.. ,. :? g7T! ff -'1l'l i?' X5 'A fi w, in mb B43 ' ' f ' 'ik Q f , ' :haul 'W A .i 'A . If 1 V , fl'-1 A if '1 'H i 5? J J .4 , .Y x t an I of ,A 1 at , . lx .. . L 1' Cfvlrfs. Paul McGarz'ty Sponsor, GENE MCGARITY President of Senior Class CSecond Semesterj b .:Vy A w ixvtn ig. A15 I ' A 1 3 A J sf . 3,-5, f ' 'M is ' is as fl if .S Q A J A 4 rf, .x J-ly, 5-'egg ,, , fl gg, W 1 S , fix so ' f r N - Q fr CYWPS. E. C. Pincfcney Sponsor, JACK HUCKABEE President of Senior Class LFirst Semesterj so Q Jo' :M-J mwix Mwxxxxvm fi' M 1 QU S sw ff? ' ff 34559 X S. - ' fe 7: ' Q ' ' 4 'N Cfvfiss Ruth H Street Sponsor, JOHN BARR Captain of Boxing CMz'ss Catherine Kitties Sponsor, EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT Rambler to A .B in A . FF wr WP' .S ,A Zmfmr 51511 , 4, 4 133.5 M , h. 1- I A ' :Q 5 1'-H Qgvim' ' RQ, E E at E , rw 3 - .Q-10' Y ,,,, , -. V, ,Q f I 0 f Come Up. You Pfizer . .HuCk's Harem. . .Pretfy Boy, , .Wz'nnz'ng Smile. . .Love in Bloom l nz MCMXXXVIII .Rohbefs Roost. A .Cutef . .Posed. . .Speck , .Mr. and Mrs., . ,Looking for a Horse Shoe , .The End of u Perfeft Day, , ,Lonesome LU Road. .'V :1G'x v ?'l . 3 1. ' 0 h qi .N '1 4 'ek Q ' 1 Y I 3 I 1 ST ,blwl-L 'C V2 - E A - N 4 1-wr , L oJw,Wefao, Q r erf,,Mem, ,- swwwm -. 'V , X if b' L ' L ff '. I ' fu u, U 5 , V ', f ' ' E. ' X., A' ADVERTISEMENTS IL 'V va , ' at , fffllx HEIVIINDEHS by HEIJIJY KILUWATT Back of me are hundreds and hundreds of conscien- tious, enthusiastic Workers -engineers, linemen, serv- ice men, meter, readers, bookkeepers, clerks a n d other ollice Workers. I'm proud of that bunch of folks! It is their job to keep me on the job-every hour, every minute - night and day. And they do it! T h r o u g h terrific heat, through bitter cold, in rain, in snow . . . regardless of ob- stacles or physical discom- fort or sacrifice - they do the job . . . so that I may be constantly at your beck and call for any service, large or small. Your Servant, REDDY KILOWATT. DUKE PUWEH CUIVIPANY I SPORTS TIME DANCE TIME SCHOOL TIME ALL THE TIME You'lI Find the Newest Styl and The Finest Quality Best In Our Students Depart t TI' rl Floor TATE-BROWN co FROM Dine In Cool Comfort Thoroughly Air Conditioned I R 2 E ,S + . S. 8: W. CAFETERIA Private Dining Rooms for Parties One of the Sourlis Great Stores Travel by Bus BUS TRAVEL IS SAFE, DEPENDABLE and ECON OMICAL QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY From MOM1lfd1.1ZI to Sembore The Freshest Thing in Town! SUUTHERN MILK BREAD MADE WITH T MILK AND T Ask Your Grocer BUTTER T t Courtesy of O. E. BASS Representative of the Earihalhi 8g ?Brum:4 HERFF-JGNES C0 104 South Tryon Street PHONE 2-3591 . M ufacturer f t CLASS RINGS FOR CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ST. JOH STUDIO Charlotte? Q U A L I T Y Studio Portraits in This Annual MADE BY ST. JOHN BELK'S BELK BROS. CU. Cha1fl0tte's Home of Smarter Fashions And Better Values CAREFULLY SELECTED MERCHANDISE TO PLEASE YGUTHFUL FANCIES B E L K ' S E. Trade St. through to 5th CHARLCTTE FISH AND OYSTER COMPANY Wholesale Retail Department 300 EAST TRADE STREET Parking Lot for Customers Adjoining Store THE CHARLOTTE C pl' t NATIONAL BANK Om mm S CHARLOTTE, N. C. R , 8. The Friendly Bank esmusm IBS? R A Memberofth Fd lDp tCp Queens-Chicora College GREETS SNIPS AND CUTS. and Wishes it an attractive issue. OFFERS to Charlotte and vicinity its splendid equipment and services for the education of its girls: MAKES a strong appeal to the gradu- ates of Central High: MINISTERS to every need of the day student. coming from Charlotte and com- munity. For catalogue and viewbook and other informatiovz, write WILLIAM H. FRAZER, President Box 2389 Charlotte, N. C. American Trust Company Largest Unit Bank in the Carolinas CHARLOTTE. N. C. The American Trust Company is the largest unit bank twe have no branehesj in the United States in any city with a population of one hundred thousand or less, both in de- posits or resources. IVIember of Federal Deposit Insuravzce Corp. DRINK heerwine It's Full O' Good Cheer ' Spring Clothes for Young Men who know quality. Made in the drape model, single or double breasted. Come in today and see the new styles. Browns, Incorporated 300 South Tryon St. McAlister Carson Insurance Agency, Inc. Insurance and Bonds WILLARD liA t v fIES 0 Lost Longer 0 Crank Faster 0 Don't let you Telephone 8141 Independence Building down CHARLOTTE, N. C. Charlotte Storage Battery Co. MCAUSTER CARSON HUGH HOUSER 816 South Tryon Street HAL DEARMON FRED MCPH.-ill. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Carolina, Imperial, Broadway, State MCNEIL PAPER CO. INCORPORATED Theatres! 308 East Eighth Street Ncharloneys WHOLESALE ONLY Own School Supplies of Quality Entertainment PHONE 3-7184 Centers CHARLOTTE, N. C. MCNEELY,S For Electric Power Tools Drugs See POP LE NEAVE 830 E. Morehead PHONE 3-2175 -l- Eharlatta Hardware Company Since 1874 . . . North Carolinas Oldest National Bank Has been Serving the Banking needs of the two Carolinas 'I' Commercial National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. THOMAS GRIFFITH THOMAS HAYES President T'reasm'e1' Thomas Eriliith 8160. Established 1875 508-515 Commercial Bldg. CHARLOTTE, N. C. TELEPHONES 4195 and 4196 Insure with Insurance Headquarters Anything, Anywhere--Except Your Life Complz'fmenfs of BIGGERS BROTHERS INCORPORATED Wholesale F ruits, Produce CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of Hoppe Motors, Inc. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH PHONE 7161 James J. Harris 8: Company INSURANCE 100 Johnston Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. TELEPHONE son. TODAYS POPULAR SPORT AND PERFECT EXERCISE BOWLING! Meet Your Friends A! HEALTH CENTER JAMES J. H.ARRIS, l'n'.vz'i1ciit R, L. PNN. ETH' T Ji 1'ii-I-lvgixdiiliiow Sm-fffiilfiTTWZT'5' U' 12115 South T'1'yon-Upstairs an -SEE THE NEW- CORONA PORTABLE Q ,Mtg E IQ1 H 'wligirgkysig Q ug T T YPEWRITER , WHL-r14::f3 g 1 4n Q,1i'!w:, i',' Qmiiii i - - i, , ' fm I KALE - LA W ING CO. ..T.T . Offffe Owfffefs TTE R 1 ffl- 225 SOUTH TRYON ST. WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR STORE IN CHARLOTTE We are proud of Central Hi-We've been your friends for years. Make our Store your headquarters Whenever you'1'e downtown. We appreciate your visits. Compliments Of GILMER - MOORE CO. I . Dealers in 5roR5 PINES SHOES POR TI-IE DEPARTMENT ' CHARLOTTE.MQ SMART YQUTH Ll n io P Deb Dresses Styled Right-Priced Right ALWAYS AT LUCIELLE SHUPS :iw s Mfw wswvonl NHMERIEHN BUSUN PH anal-i 'Valleq' , 5 hey' 32: N0 amuse or nudes :Quite ,, QNO LOCAL STOPS ORESERVED SEATS 3 9'PonTER SERVICE 'FINEST EQIIIFMENT ff ., M Distinctive TI: - 'v Transportation I' i 1 m Q. .1 I W N -' Q l:DE 4 - ' of '-szmnli-fi' NEWYORK QL' '-A M 1 A M ' Smith-Wadsworth Hdw. Co 428 South Tryon Street + Headquarters for ROLLER SKATES 22 RIFLES AIR RIFLES AIR RIFLE SHOT New Faces ! New Features! Our public schools require twelve years to produce a Graduate but a Newspaper requires only a few hours to publish a daily edition! AND YET-BOTH ARE THE PRODUCT OF YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT! And just as the Graduating class of twelve years ago cannot compare with that of today in knowledge of recent events and newer methods, the Newspapers of 1926 are palpably out-moded by those of 1938- GRADUATES AND NEWSPAPERS ARE FOREVER IN STEP WITH THE TIMES! New Faces-New Features And A World of Timely Information Are Always to be Found in Uhr Glharluttv Qbhwerurr Foremost Newspttper of the Two Carolinas Compliments of LOUIS H. HOLMES -IH PARK PLACE PHARMACY 70 3 Providence Quick Service Compliments of MORRIS PLAN BANK Member of F. D. I. C. DIAL 6156 122 South Tryon Street ENJOY THE BEST ASK FOR Ha i Q, Pet Dairy Products Corp. 1111 Central Ave. Phone 3-6173 FAUL AND CRYMES, INC. Sporting Goods PHONE 4517 415 South Tryon St. Compliments of 'Lf ,-ff 510Pf' x. -X--1, A U0 Tismi DD 128 North Tryon St. EI Creators of Reasonable Drag Prices STEINWAY WM. KNABE MATHUSHEK HADDOREP MUSETTE P I A N O S HAMMOND ORGANS BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS SHEET MUSIC ANDREWS MUSIC CO. Established 1892 KIMBRELL'S Dependable F arnitare Trade Street at College J. O. JONES, INC. GABERDINES GABERDINES GABERDINES GABERDINES Yes-Gaberdine Suits are Tops for Young Men 327.50 to 832.50 J. O. JONES, INC U N I O N NATIONAL BANK EI Many changes may occur in business but sound banking practice cannot depart from its fundamentals-Com seruatism, Reliability and Trust- worthiness. PERRY-MINCEY CO. Charlottes Largest Independent Furniture Store Phone 3-3759 123-25 S. College St. National Cleaners SL Dyers More Than 25 Years of Dependable Service E Drapes Iiverything Insured Rugs Blankets Cash :mil Carry Furs Slipcovers Or Clove Boucle Delivery Service Hats Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation VAN- 39108 llli Iflizalreth Ave. Charlotte, N, C I J I KING BAND INSTRUMENTS ua zt ewe 1' Q 3' 5' SHEET MUSIC-ACCESSORIES for Every Occasion ir Buy Your Graduation Gifts at JOHN M. LITTLE 221 N. Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. BRODT MUSIC COMPANY 108 W. Fifth Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. A Complete Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS : DRUG SUNDRIES : SODAS SANDVVICHES : FILMS : CANDIES Curb and Delivery Service MYERS PARK PHARMACY 1400 East Morehead St. Telephone 7187 Thomas Sc Howard Company 411 S. College St. . Phone 7175 Charlotte, N. C. ir Distributors of BUDWEISER BEER I I wal! 227 N. Tryon Street PATRONIZE Hauertgfs the Friendly Store of Predominating Values qila te Izffe is Flowers Brighten the Hours 431 South Tryon Street PHONE 7189 COMPLIMENTS Hardaway - Hecht Co. WHOLESALE GROCERS Charlotte, N. C. HAPPY MOTORING! zltnfwfm DAIRY FARMS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS VISITING CARDS For Schools + Queen City Engraving Co. Since 1897 330 North Tryon St. Finest Quality Dairy Products CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Baldwin Piano leads all others in Quality, Tone and Beauty. To-day's greatest artists. the popular orchestra lead- ers of the country and over 216 radio broadcasting stations use and endorse L'Baldwin Pianos. Sold exclusively in this territory by Charlotte's only exclusive Piano I-louse. + Case Bros. Piano Co. House of Baldwin Phone 2-2919 116 West 5th St. Phone 3-2116 Westbrook Insurance Agency MUTUAL INSURANCE 413 S. Tryon Street PHONE 3-4158 Tucker-Kirby Company BUILDING MATERIALS COAL 520 West Palmer St The Home of T-K Service Since 1920 Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class Spencerian Secretarial School CHARLOTTE, N. C. First With The Latest i THE CHARLCTTE DUNVS 50. UAT qogp SQUIN T os Complete Line of Q U A LIT Y F U R NIT U R E, R A D I O S and QNLY E L E C T R I C Aerial to insure greacesz ,foreign fefeP'i0 ' MAXWELL BROTHERS 217 South Tryon Street PHONE 8474 CHARLOTTE, N. C. CALDWELL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 424 South Brevard Street Charlotte, N. C, Phones 4165 - 4166 Certified Ready Mixed Concrete, Crushed Stone, Gravel, Sand CONGRATULATIONS MCDONALITS CLASS OF 1938 NEIGHBORHOOD STORES The Mutual Life Insurance Firestone Products Company STANLEY K. MCAFEE. Manager I . tICOsts .ess To Furnish Your Home At CA IHERAS Sf' n 1-ronghsvovgh El'lllRE1Y -ro. PHllTOORAPHIC,SUPPLIES - ' .u6 5. unurch St.-le.. .1-4302 ' Chc1rIoIte's only exclusively HI ,S Photographic Store if We wish to take this opportunity of thanking the following professional men of Charlotte for their help in making this book 21 SUCCESS! DR. L. W. HOVIS DR. W. E. SELBY DR. A M. WHISNANT DR. TURNER RAY DR. R. B. MCKNIGHT DR. L. B. NEWELL DR. GEO. H. PETTEWAY DR. W. W. CRAVEN DR. A. B. CHOATE DR. O. D. BAXTER DR. RAYMOND THOMPSON DR. O. H. JONES DR. CLAUDE B. SQUIRES DR. C. S. BRITT DR. O. L. MILLER DR. J. H. MCLESKEY DR. THOMAS J. HOLTON MISS POPULARITY and her escorts prefer going to the Duffie Studio in their DeLuxe Lincoln-Zephyr ..... + + + Duffie Studio of Dancing Heath Motor Company AUTQGRAPI-1s t 777444 Hmm J be f afffaf ft , t WL L' AQ. f 9--vt! Z xffx' Z ff Z f t f 60'-A, f Lfa'a ZA? J '?5 1'! N JJ! .-.26 ,M-4-lf ' , :.'0'01..1 ,aff-91-Bvi-Ili. . I f ff Q,.,L:.. if ,A t 7 Q t NICIVERQYLPELL INSIST ON Cotton Merchants 1312 West 4th Street CHARLOTTE, N. C. PRODUCTS BE IT KIIOWII THAT GEORGE LILES ERNEST MORRIS HAVE PORTRAYED EAITHELILLY AND ARLY IN THE CREATION OE THIS BOOK THOSE INESTIMABLE QUALITIES WHICH TEND 20 w'l2 HIGH STANDARDS IN ILLUSTRATION AND YEAR BGDI4 DESIGNING ,ZjZI4fmfW!g I EDUCATION IN THESE ARTS ? THE STANDARD OE YEAR OOK PRODUCTION If ALL MEMBERS OF THE AGDLTY AND THE STLIDENT BODY wHG I HAVE SIMILAR AIMS I AND IN RECOGNITION OF THESE OLIALITIES AND IN SINCERE APPRECIATION OF THEIR I LINSTINTINC- CGDPERATION.THE CHARLOTTE I ENGRAVI NG CO... EXTENDS THIS WELL DESERVED CERTIFICATE OE MERIT ifqmmgiiivi ir A good book Iii' rome- thing you open with m1t1'cQJf1t1'o1z mm' clore witbp lemu1fefz1zdp Viola H15 is a good book. To the Editorial Staffs intimate knowledge of the history of your school for the year has been added the skill and crafts- manship of an organization with more than forty-five years contin- uous operation to bring to you in permanent, lasting form, this record of school life. lt is the product of a printing house Where the pride of hand craftsmen is augmented with every modern mechanical facility. lt is the result of cooperation between Staff and publishers personnel you will ever find at . . . We CBSERVER PRINTING HCUSE College Annucil Division 204 W. Second Street Charlotte, North Carolina -k -V- 4 7... I. '..g...T a l ACKNOWLEDGMENT Before closing this volume of SNIPS AND CUTS, we Wish to take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation to these friends, whose aid in publishing this book has been invaluable: Cur faculty adviser, Mr. John Normang Miss Nash and her art class: the students of Central: the business and pro- fessional men of Charlotte for Hnancial aid: The Gbserver Printing House: The Charlotte Engraving Companvg The St. John Studios: Miss Duls and the Creative Writing Class: and all others who have helped in any way. H 1 X I , 'vii-1v!,',fz,i1:r'R.Y4 ,-QU! - , . TNF..-1,,f:,R.v-rtilxxqm ,1 N1 iw : In In I .. , , 4 145' . , , , , ' ff- . ...wf..:..w ' A f'. wf W' W ' , - '.'wi. V 4 9 wnfWfwm1 +zwQfV'h ' H X ' ,L . '57 ? .S 4, . v 1, F , x ' yy ' '.'9l'- .',-313,113 -X 'Wu 'P 'll- ? Y H 'jg-, ,JL ,', . V-: .. fx ' ' ' 2,4 -. I I va v t. I-fs y P 1 -,1-ll, .Q x-,W 'S- I lx . I . Q. 'U , im N 'P' t F r U ' Q xx' I I 1 ' .-ff f Q iv 4 ' WL f 1 - ' L1 I 4 ' w. . 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