Durham High School - Messenger Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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BUNTING iv i bu gbfze 'foul We the Forty lners ' ow leave old urham igh We end our th e years yourn y W th praises s g on gh W F teachers fr ends and cl ssmates W ohelped us nth way n almng stre gth nd kn meet the dawnnig day ,Z.1'1n,Q2 2A, . . i ' Z s ,s,:,n,,s 2 s,,,s,4, is s gi The flhwtsure now looks verfjbright As thisiigiear disagpears A new tciiiglorrovfi is in sight With freshqhopei and fears. When future days remind us O . ppy times gon y, 9 iind Within th' a um ' easures of Durha h. -y r S!'vi W 1 S Q: xis CCNTENTS Jiook I ADMINISTRATICN Book II FACULTY AND CCURSES CE STUDY Book III CLASSES 500k ACTIVITIES Jiook V ATHLETICS 130014 VI ADVERTISEMENTS iii AX ID M U 1 - -1 1151. 11 Q1111 1. I P' 11 '. 11 111' 1 . 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'Vi I v1 .111' 4 1 '1 1 11 1 1. - 1 fill Al 'lIlYBlh'l 'ii D ' ' 'f 11 ' 'w1 oauf of education 1 'v F' L Fuller ln. Q l .st row: L. S. Xlfeziver. li. M. YVatkins, J. ll. Comau. Nwcuml row: . . llumeron, H. S. Boyce, M. M. Fowler. THot'GH we do not personally know tl1e members ot' the Board of lllducatioii we feel their influence daily. It has been their desire to promote better student-teaelier relzitionsliips, improve school life, and develop eitizeusliip. llurliam is fortuiiate in lmving such El civic'-minded group willing to give their time, i11- terest, and ettort on liehalt' ol' its boys and girls. PAGE T x J. L. XVOODVVARD IflINl.IlI'SN fllfumgwr AHIC H s. ANN.-Hi1CI,l.I'I Slam-11 MRS. ROSA J. T1LLE'1 1' f'tlfl'fFl'l'Ll Ilirwctor Supervisor' of Instruvtion MR. L. S. WEAVER S upe'1'z'nfffndenI Ilzzrlmm I'1'fy Nvlmuls PAGE '9 City School Staff x X, ' Miss MAR'1'H,x XYILMUTH MRS. 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The teavliers l'E'L'UfI- nizeil our neenls and preparecl our ininnls an-eoiwliiipgly. VVhen Dnrhani High closes its iloors on this Senior Class, we believe it will have given ns more interest. llllflPl'SliillLllllg, and knowlemlgre in this snhjeet. Sfllildlillgf Mrs. V. Cook, Mrs. M. Phillips, Mrs. J. Joyner. Sealed: Mrs. A. Stalzer, Miss F. PAGE 14 Briggs, Mrs. M. E. Hall, Miss B. Hampton. ocia cience VVe. the Fu1'ty-Niliers, who have taken the social sciences. realize just how niueli these courses meant to us. We have come to umler- stand that by leariiiugg' significant facts iii the field of history and allied subjects we can better iiiuleistaiid the problems which will confront our greneratioii. By the kiiowleclgre gaiiietl iii these elasses, we tried tu work tu- getlier to inspire 21 better feeling of eouiracle- ship and cfobperatimi anmiig all llurhaiii High students. eparimeni Seated: Mrs. M. Heflin, Miss I. Page. Sff1lld'I.HQ.' Miss N. Drummoml, Mr. R. Barrett. PAGE' 15 The foreien lf111guaCe stuclents G11jOXQd tl1e11 studies Miss have ll1f1111p1on and M1 Laps! ,peomf QW wana f oo GSU' sb -!!.T. .. :-lil Robeit Bfniett the teaeheis ot tl1e ionidnee n1te1est 111 foieign COUIIIEIIQS Olll Latin classes tauglit by Nliss Susie Wli1.l1a1els and Hrs. l1oie thristie have been ll1fUI'l11dTlYQ and i11te1'esti11f '. We weie foi- tundte in liaxiiig cl CllI'l'lQlllll1ll eoiitaining tl11ee yeais of Latin. The students of Illlfllkllll Hifrh School can ' of at t ir: I U' 'i 'Q fi .7 of . . .. L. ., - . 1 37 pf 4 V li-lllglli-IQGS, have given us new light and new 5 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , Q 1 I 1 1 A 1 1 A 1 , af ,rv 1 . L tl 1 . , Jf,,aK . . , . . . . . 1 ,J . .K . C' be proud of its foreign langiiage tl6pH1'tll1611t and teachers. Lwff to right: M1-s. L. Christie, Miss S. Michaels, Mr. R. Barrett, Miss F. Chainpion. PAGE- 16 .Ma ilzemafica .15epa'z imeni Radicals, exponents, equations, and imag- inaries return to our minds when math is mentioned. Math is a subject of love, hate, and requirements. llere at Durham High we learned to appreciate algebra and geometry. Our teachers were very good ones and we Forty-Niners feel that when the wide open world beckons us and Durham High bids us farewell, we will be qualified to meet math- ematical deinands. Our mathematics has been very useful to us, and we will be prepared, not frightened, by problems which will face ns. .11- 4,-K-Sb 5 Seated: Mrs. N. Green, Mrs. M. Richardson. Sz'and1'ng.- Mrs. C. Penny, Mr. J. Shields Mrs. M. Miller. PAGE 17 cience eparfment 14005 QW lx-1-1 Durham High has always been a school with many scientific activities. Under the skillful direction of our instructors. a student was able to delve into the many mysteries of the sciences. It was interesting to notice the numerous experiments that the student per- formed in the course this year. Since most of these young scientists will pursue scientific careers. this assistance and experience was very valuable. Each year classes in the elective sciences, physics and chemistry, are full. The teachers were proud to teach these energetic pupils who may some day be our scientists and in- ventors of the future. PAGE 18 Lrff io right: Miss R. XVillian1s, Mr. G. Bunting, Miss D. Wilsoii. ocaiiona an ncluaifz ia! 041 IJ llepafzimeni Any Forty-Niner who has had a class on the south side of the first floor is well aware of the machine shop below. The sounds emanat- ing from this busy place prove that there are some very industrious students at work. The vocational arts courses include plan-reading, relative niathematies, relative science, and car and gear development. It is equivalent to two years apprenticeship in industry. VVe are sure that by taking these courses we will be very well prepared for the future. fi va ev - ,K 1, 'i'Vi iiiiz L :ug ci wld 'E I 30 'S'-ff Mr. W. C. Absolom Mr. O. Palmer PAGE 19 uainead Education epartment 72, PMI Q4 Sho-qfflglml Y' A' M 'f..L ':.A,.-',., 4 S Q CB gl E i .,.,iH:,3'1 5 l l V0 WT RCQML -4 . g MW :,-,...-r,. ,J AHA run-rv: 'Y' X -4.2-,. :xx The purpose of the Business Education Departlnent is to train-the purpose of the student is to learn for future service. Sub- jects taught included business law, oflice prac- tice. typing, shortliand, bookkeeping, and business arithinetic. This year the name was changed from Connnercial to Business Educa- tion because lecture courses as well as skill courses were otfered. Our very capable in- structors are: Miss Cordle. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Randall, and Mr. Deeds. In the future the Forty-Niners are certain that this important department will continue its great work. iStunding.- Mrs, M. Moore, Mrs, 0. Randall. Seated: Miss R. Uordle, Mr. J. Deeds. PAGE 20 fhyaicaf education parfmeni Durham High is fortunate in having such at well-rounrleil curriculinn in athletics. In baseball, football, tennis, :intl l'2lllSlll9lllt'S we received excellent, instruction. Mr. Varey B1'ewbake1', M1'. Paul Sykes, Mr. Elmer Bai'- bour, and Miss Nell lieitnei' have been well trained to give the boys and girls of this high school the requirements of good physical edu- cation. 'llhroughout the year our gym'7 classes fostered toui-nzinients, gznnes, and in fl'3lI'1U1'Hl activities. As Forty-Niners, our gym and athletic field, our gym suits and equipment will remain firm images in our recollections of Dui-ham High. Mr. C. Brewbaker, Miss N. liieitner, Mr. P. G. Sykes, Mr. E. Barbour. PAGE 21 .fuudic epafzimeni As our school has grown, so has our interest 5 in music. Past years have found Durham 24 Wit. ', . . . . . . ff f,. r Ill 'h leadlll ' the llStS ot ITIUSIC OI'0'Hl11Z3f1OHS. KX Z . ,1,,:.,,',,. . ra gf LNIIIGTGGII f01'fy-111119 found our chorus under A': 'A':l1' ,gn the lllI'9CtlOll of a new leader, Mr. George S. Tracy. Mr. Lewls Enloe was welcomed back P 5 'Zi . --'WL as band dlrector. It has been a pleasure to work with these two talented people. un LL 1.1 ff to rigid: Mr. L. Enloe, Mr. G. Tracy. J l 1 ,,,. Miss Joyee Jones ibfe ,ibepafztment The Bible Classes, taught hy Miss Flrleen Gaskin, have come to be a most vital part of our high school curriculum. lt is very satisfying to know that spiritual enlighten- ment is found in the school as well as the church. It is also pleasing to note the enrollment of the Bible Ulasses increases each year. The students seek a greater knowledge ot' the Bible as well as a closer relationship with God. They realize knowledge of the Bible is an indispensable part of their education. 04115 lbepaztmeni Beyond the library, a turn to the right, up two flights of stairs, is the art room. Eaeh year we have a larger enrollment in the art elasses. lt is here that Durham Iligh's prospeetive artists learn commercial art, design, t-rafts, composition, art history, and delve into the many other phases of art. These 1-lasses, instructed by Miss Joyce Jones, painted posters, stage scenery, worked with library displays, and attempted to do all art work for the school. NVe Forty-Niners may leave Durham High with paint-smeared hands, but we eau say we have enjoyed our art elasses. Miss EI'lPPll Gaskin PAGE 23 Miss Emily Loftin ome conomica epaziment A visit to the cottage revealed one of the niost attractive departments in our school. The home ee classes, under the watchful eye of Miss lflranees Woolworth. included instruction i11 child care. clothing, consumer education, food illlll nutrition, health, hous- ing' and home li.r111sl1111g's, Elllll lillllllj' rela- tionships. This course was inclusive of the necessities ol any home lile. mon 24 e ibfzafzy This year, as always, the library played kill important part in the lives of tl1e stu- dents of lJlll'lliilI1 High. VVe have seen evi- dence of this because the library was always full of students. Vnder the direction of Miss Emily Loftin the library was kept clean and quiet. Its ma11y books. both educational and entertain- ing, served their purpose well. The library enjoyed a great honor this year. It played host to the North Carolina High School Library Association which met in the spring. The library has been an essential part of our school. NVe are proud of its many books and able director. Miss Frances lVoo1worth oiip epazimenl The t'oiiperative Department has only one subhead and that is the t'oiiperative t'lass. For many years llurhani has watched the graduation ot' hundreds of t'oiips, and has seen them ovvupy very favorable posi- tions in the eonnnunity. There is to he found in this speeial elass a vast spirit of broiherhood. The Vluh offers opportunities ot' eduvation plus part-time employment. The t'oiip Alumni t'lub is al- ways aetive in aiding the members of the Coop t'lass. Miss Maude F. Rogers, the associate founder. and the present direetor, and her boys shall long' be remembered by us the Forty-Niners. WW' Mrs. Mildred S. Piekett 2--.p-., Miss Maude Rogers Ibiatzibutive Ecluca tion Qbepazfment The Forty-Niners were very glad to wel- come the Department of Distributive Edu- cation. This department, which is present in schools throughout the eountry, is the first of its kind at Durham High Sehool. We were trained here in the arts of sales- manship and were taught the primfiples of retailing merchandise. The club advisers, Mr. Neal Bedinger and Mrs. Mildred S, Pic-kett, have done splendid work in establishing this department in our school. YVe and the citizens of Durham eer- tainly appreeiate their efforts. PAGE 25 Mrs. Elsie Johiisou Outside Llafeiefzia -lust nutsislv mir sc-liuol buililiiig wv ti111l ai small but eltii-is-11t biiililing' whit-h plays hust to zill those stiule-nits who pretlli' sziiicl- wivhes :xml 1-nokivs tu szilacls mill valws. lizivli tlziy this mhl liim-h line se1'x'i-s lll0I'9 than mul l1z1lt'11t'm11'stiulmits. Mrs. -llblllllllb' lVz1ll has l'Jt't'll thi' llll't't'lHl' ziml vzisliivi' this year. 'l'hv l+'111'tyfNi11f11's will always I't'llltllllltl hu gy-iiizil pvisiviizility mul sewvit-v. PAGE 26 :wide fafelefzia Svlmol is not all books. D111-i11gz' the fourth periods we found boolis ahaiiclmiecl as the long line t'o1'111ed for the ilelivimis lunches whosv lll't'I52lI'2lll0ll was directs-tl hy Mrs. Elsie- Jul111sm1. She was iivw to our school this year ziml has lwvii most lielpful to all ul' us. The l'ill'.PTPI'lEl was always HV9l'i'l0XVlI1g with Sllltl9lllS aml tezicfliers viijoyiiig' the fine fowl Zllltl att1'ar tiYP Slll'l'0llI1fllIlg'S. 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' X111L11 1 , 1 1,' 1' qi -1' X1 - ' 1 l1'. 1 11-'vpn ' 1' 41 1 . 1 -1 1 111111- A 11 1' '1 ' , .,1Ir1X1 ,. 1 1 11 uX1.-' 'n 'Z X 11 111 .1-1 1 1hJk:1 ' -01 J 1I 1 I 1 1, I11,I ' 1.11.11.11..1, 11M4e11'1'11' .1'- 4- 'gm' .' :I '11 nv J. l1 'I'N 'LI X - 1.'7 11.1i .1 .1-.1. .'.-1111.11-1.n11r1nf:f,-14.11A enior Clafu Tw., 'Q 4 . Q CLASS OFFICERS-L0ff to right: VV. Graham, D Richardson, D. Gt'l'IIllllU. A. Fornes. Three years of books, classes, tear-hers, and students are fading into the ineinories of Dur- elassinates. 1949 will always remain an out- standing' year for us. Now that Durhain High ham High. As the 1-lass of 1949, we look haek is elosiug' its doors we find ourselves with over our stay here with pride and gratitude. We have seen ehanges and progress in these years. We have had eapable leaders in our offlt-ei-s-cooperation and school spirit in our as prohtable as those gone by. Pl'6fSl'llP7l'f ..... . Dante Gerinino Vive-P1'eSiclefnt. . Dim-kie Riehardsou 5'PCI'6lul'y .... . Wanda tlrahain Treasurer. . , . . .Ann Forues heavy hearts and thoughts of departure. We have new hopes that our future will he as hright as our past and our next years will be PAGE 27 ,f f. f : A A BILLIE LOUISE ADAMS R S! Y, d'hc ygrfeirlor of all courte.wy Homeroom Chaplain 3: Brogden Literary Society 2, 3: Play- makers Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4: Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4: Hi-Rocket Typist 4: D 3: Gold Letter Certificate 3: Girls' Monogram Club 3. 4: Spencer Literary Society 4: Needle- work Guild 2, 3. NANCY ANN ADCCOCK Friends are born, not marie Hi-Rocket Staff 2. fi, 4: INIESSENGER Staff ii: Mummers D1-:rnatics Club 2. Zi, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, ii, 4: Scholarship Certificate 2: Gold Letter Certificates 2, 3: Program Committee 2, :ig House and Grounds Committee Chairman 4: Public Speaking 2: Stu- dent Assembly 4: Student Council 4: Needlework Guild 3. Lyman C-, Aiken, Jr. Curtis 'I'. Allen Surat Carolyn Allen Kenneth George Anderson JEAN ELIZABETH ANDREWS Iiyuamitc conzes in .small paclt'aye.w Homeroom Secretary LZ: Broegden Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Girla' Athletic Association 2, ll. 4, Secretary fi, President 4: Spanish Club 4: Playinakerzs Dramatics Club 2, ll: Mixed Chorus 13, 22: Girls' Monogram Club Sl, 4: Scholarship Certifi- cates 2, Sig Gold Letter Certificates 3: D IB, 'NCD' 23: Inter- fllub Council 4. HARRINGTON ELOYS ATWATER A xicect .-mul shines through pure and honest eyes Homeroom Chaplain 2, Secretary Il: Brogden Literary Society fl: Pl2l.yllliik9l'S Dramutics Club 3, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4: Needlework Guild Director 3: Mixed Chorus 4: D 3: Star 73: Girls' Athletic Award Monogram Club 3. 4: Spencer Literary Society 2. PAGE 28 ' Billie Louise Adams Nancy Ann Adcock LYMAN C. AIKEN, JR. Smooth 'runs the water where the brook is deep Homeroom Chaplain 2: Brush and Pallette Art Club 4: Mi-gs, SENG1-IR Staff 4: Band 2, 3. 4. Corporal 4. CURTIS T. ALLEN Be silent and .safe Spanish Club 3: Blackwell Literary Society 4, Secretary 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Mimics Dramatics Club 4. SARA CAROLYN ALLEN S0 fur-so goorll Homeroom Vice-President 2, President Zi. 4: MESSi:Nrju-:R Staff 4: Spencer Literary Society 13. 4: Mummers Drumatics Club 2, ii, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Mixed Chorua 2, Si, 4: Cafeteria Helper 8, 4: Gold Letter Certificate 3: Needlework Guild 2, 3: Student Assembly 3, 4. KENNETH GEORGE ANDERSON Perse've1'ancc always icins Homeroom Treasurer 2, President 4: Ili-Rocket Staff 4: MHS- SENHI-LR Stat? 4: Page Literary Society 4, Sergeant-at-arins 43 Playmakers Drainatics Club 2: Current Events Club 3, 4: Track 2, 15: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Junior Red Cross Conn' cil Il: State Spanixh Test Il: Carmichael Literary Society 2, Il: State Hi-Y Convention 4: Football 2: Intramural Basketball 2: Intramural Track 2. fl: Student Assembly 4. Jean Elizabeth Andrews Harrington Eloys Atwater Helen Lee Babb James Joseph Bailey LOUISE CAROLYN BARBEE A blue eye is -at true Pye Southgate Literary Society 2. 3, 4. Secretary 13. Vice-President 45 Distributive Education Club 43 Future Homemakers of America 23 Needlework Guild 2. RAMONA CHARLES BAYLES Those 7Hi5C1lil't70ll.S eyes Brogden Literary Society 2, fl: Cornelia Spenver Literary So- eiety 4g Mimics Dramatics Club 2. 13: Playmakers Dramatic-s Club 4: Girls' Athletic Association Il. 43 Drum Majorette 2, 3. 43 Needlework Guild 2, 3. GUY HILBERT BENNETT, .lR. Some are wise, ,sonic are nl1ifi'ivi.Qc Nature Club 25 Phy-Chem Club 3. 4, Vice-I'resident 43 Band .N i .., J, 4. WILLIAM WARREN BISHOP There is none like him, though flifrf are imifations Homeroom President 2, Treasurer 4: Ili-Ruvlfff Staff 2. 23, 4, Business Manager 4: Page Literary Sm-iety 2. il. 4, Secretary 43 Playmukers Dramatics Club 2, ZS, Mnnnners llramatics Club 41 Marshal 153 Gold Letter Certificates ZZ, 333 Play 4: Point System Committee 4: Hi-Y Club 43 Student Assembly 2g Senior Play 4. Geraldine A. Bivins Robert Williams Black, Jr. O CC HELEN LEE BABB Still 'u'a.fcrs run rlcep Brogden Literary Society 13, fi, 43 Spanish Club Ilg Mummers Dramatif-s Club 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 55. 43 Scholar:-hip Certifi- cate 25 Gold Letter Certificate 21 Play 4. JAMES JOSEPH BAILEY It is better to be happy than wise Brush and Pallette Art Club 3: Iii-Y Club 4: Intramural Basketball 2. Louise Carolyn Barbee Ramona Charles Baylcs VVilliam XV:-irren Bishop Guy Hibert Bennett, Jr. GERALDINE A. BIVINS Her inorlfsfy corzcmls n fhfousrinrl charms Si-encer Literary Society 4: Playmakers Ilramatics Club fl. 4: Mixed Chorus 2, ZR. 45 Needlework Guild 2, 3. ROBERT WILLIAMS BLACK, JR. I lfizou' it is a .sin for me to .wif and grin Homeroom Monitor 4: Page Literary bocielfymlg Q-ar11'Literary f Society 3. 4. Secretary 43 Playmakers Dramatic ,Qiuli 2, Zi, 4: !,,t-, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 49 PlaLStagev,lNIa.nafgeiq1?1'f-iS1bc.ial,.C.om- 'C mittee 4. 4 - f41 l ' if , i mi ,ffm N A or -g f' wil - K A . y N is I-N MY 3, XXX X ix ,I .lyk XXX ,XX K k X X X-Y X - i Nu T I ,- - l i A X -'s 3 , , 's J3ARgARAl LAYNE BOBBIT1' X . N Sudsiftness is the joy of Iifc l i I Spwer Literary 'sotit-'fy-53. 43 Mimics Ilrainatics Club 23 Zi. 4. 8biretary.N4iAMixed Chorus 2, fl, 43 Bible Class Chaplain 23 N'eedleii'ork Guild 2, IS. ANNE HARRISON BOLICH A drop nf ink nzalfes many fhinl: Honierooin President 23 Hi-Rocket Staff 2. Managing Editor 13, Feature Editor 43 Spencer Literary Society 2. IS. 43 Mumniers Ilrainatics Club 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 43 Scholarship Certifi- catcs 2, Jig Recitation Contest 2. 253 Gold Letter Certificates 2, 33 D. A. li. Medal 33 Publicity Committee 2, ZS, 43 Play 43 Publicity Chairman 4g Tuberculosis Essay Contest Winner 4: Student Assembly 2. Hazel Jane Bolnieier Barbara Joan Bolmeier Mona Elizabeth Boothe Patricia Lee Bostick ROBERT ADAMS BOWLING Thcy arc ll.'lNf' that .speak not much Homeroom Monitor 23 Brush and Pallette Art Club 33 Cold Letter C-ertiticato 23 Publicity Committee 4. PEGGY LOU BOWLING Shc is as good as Nic best of them Athena Literary Society 23 Spencer Literary Society 33 O, Henry Literary Society 43 Playmakers Dramatics Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4. PAGE 30' Barbara Layne Bobbitt Anne Harrison Bolich HAZEL JANE BOLMEIER One enemy is foo much Spencer Literary Society 43 Mummers Dramatics Club 43 Pub- licity Committee 4. BARBARA JOAN BOLMEIER I am tccalthy in my fricnris Homeroom Chaplain 43 Spencer Literary Society 43 Munimers llramatics Club 42 Mixed Chorus 43 HIESSENIGER Staff 43 Pub- licity Committee 4. MONA ELIZABETH BOOTHE The darling of our vreu' Class Treasurer 33 Athena Literary Society 2, 3. 4. Vice- President 33 Playmakers Dramatics Club 2, 55, 4, President 4, Chaplain 33 Chief Cheerleader 3, 43 Gold Letter Certificates 233 Traffic Committee. Ii, 43 Talent Show 2, IS, 43 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 4. PATRICIA LEE BOSTICK Vuricfy is the .wpicc of life Hi-Rocket Staff 3. 4: Library Club 53, 4. Secretary 15. Presi- dent 43 Spanish Club Zig Phy-Chem Club 4, Secretary 43 Scholar- ship Certificate 33 Gold Letter Certificates 33 Inter-Club Council 43 Basketball 43 Spencer Literary Society 43 Hi-Ifockct Page Editor 4. Robert Adams Bowling Peggy Lou Bowling Patricia nne Breed Barbara Lucy Britt ROBERT ROSS BYRD In he came, 0110 vast .s11bstanti11l .smile Blackwell Literary Society 2: Carmichael Literary Society 33 Brush and Pallette Art Club 33 Monogram Club 2, ii, 43 Trai-k 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4: Baseball 2: Talent Show 3, Track State Champion 2, 33 Gold Letter Certificate 2: Football 2, Co- operative C-lass 2, 3, 4. HARRIS BARTLETT BYRD When it had to done, 7111 11111 it Homeroom Treasurer 4: Mixed Chorus 3g Cooperative Class 3, 4. AGNES MAXINE BYRD Virtue is 1lGl'Hl0Il'l1 Spencer Literary Society 16, Future Htllll9llliikt'1'S Club 2: Play- makers Drainatics Club -1: Southgate Literary Society 4. BETSY ROSS CAMERON A ufl1,11'I11'1111l of art-if1'111m1t Homeroom Chaplain 25 Brogdcn Literary Society 33: Playmakers Dramatics Club 2, 253 Library Club Zig Spanish Club 4, Chaplain 43 Mixed Chorus 2. 25, 41 Gold Letter Certiticate 2. PATRICIANNE BREED A niaifl of grace IYIESSENGER Art Editor 4, Spencer Literary Society 4: Muni- mers Dramatics Club 43 Publicity Committee 4. BARBARA LUCY BRITT A true so11fl1,m'11, brlln Spanish Club -1, Mixed Chorus 4, Brogden Literary Soriety 4. Robert Ross Byrd Harris Bartlett Byrd Agnes Maxine Byrd Betsy Ross Cameron BRINSON WHITAKER CANNADA One laugh. is '1l'07'fll ll 1110115111161 f7'01l'llS Page Literary Society 43 Playmakers Dramatics Club 21, 43 Monogram Club 2, 29, 43 Football 2. Zig Baseball 2, 55, 4: Star 2, Il, 43 Carmichael Literary Society 4, Brush and Pallette Art Club 4: Cooperative Class 4. BARBARA ALLEN CARDEN And l0'1'1 ly is Ihr' ruse Homeroom Vice-President -1: BIESSPINKIER Staff 43 Spencer Lit- erary Society 2, 3, 43 Playmakers Dramatics Club 2, 93, 4: Needlework Guild Director 3, Secretary 3: Mixed Qhdrusl 2,,'i8, 43 Gold Letter Certificate 3: Traffic Cbinmittee 3gllHou'se and' Grounds Committee 4. imbxi V 1 N l 1 If X , X X l 6 113, twigggm , C- l 5 51? PAGE31 , ,V 1 est.,-1'-efB-H--fr ' 1 fl at is . 1 IW we R . 43- 421' , VV .X it 1-fn' W v i M rf nv ,- 'LEL ON MARIE CARDEN No Ollly utll r be ruined by speaking the frutli, Spenver lterary 3: Future Homemakers of AlllQl'll'2i 2: ix, ' xXL,f- x XXX ft . L , I Af 1 ' 5 2 : ' 1 I A I H' f 5' 1 f ff-. E f -. X 4 I 'li i .i- ' IJ! ' t K. R A ,W w , A PlaymakerQN,L2,ra C-lub 3, 43 Band 22. 43 Southgate Liter- ary Society' 4. BILLY REEVES CATES T0rlay's dreams arc fomorrouris future Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4: Page Literary Society 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. Treasurer 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Gold Letter Certificates 2, 3: Traffic Committee 4: Football 4. 'l honias VVi11iam Chappell Fred Clifton Clark V Margaret Jean Clark Norma Murray Carlton LUTHER LINDBERGH CARVER His heart is as big as he is Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2: Page Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2: Current Events Club 2, 3, 4: Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 4. President 4. PEYTON CLEMENTS Age can 'I wither her, nor custom stale her Homerooin President 2, il, Vive-President 4: MESSENGER Staff 3, 43 Spencer Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3: Playmakers Dramaties Club 2: Munimers Dramatics Club 3, 4: Cheerleader 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Gold Letter Certificate 35 Program Com- mittee 2g Student Assembly 2, 3: Talent Show 4. PAGE 32 Lellon Marie Carden Billy Reeves Cates THOMAS WILLIAM CHAPPELL IV.: well fo flfinlf zvwll, fliriur fo :mf well Carinic-liael Literary Hoeiety il. 4: Current Events Club 3, 4. FRED CLIFTON CLARK A gK'1lfiE'lllflll in our mitlxf MARGARET JEAN CLARK Fair as flzr' rose ix sin' NIESSENHER Staff 4: Spencer I,itsi'ai'y Smitty 2, II, 4: Play inakers llramatics Club Il: Muninie-rs Ilr.iniatit's Cub 4: Mixsul Chorus JS, 4: Social tfoiiiiiiittee. Vivo-t'l1:1ii'inaii 4: Tal nt Show -1 NORMA MURRAY CARLTON True 'fI'lf'lII1NIllll is lI! Ill'f'H '.w rlwliylzf Homeroom Senfretary 2: Speiiver lliteiary Society 2, Sl: tiultl Letter Certificate 2: Neetllewt-rk Guild 2. li. Luther Lindbergh Carver Peyton Clements T777 W W Richard Oats Henry Hadley Cnckrell BEATRICE THREASA COLETTA Sugar and .Spiro mul all filings nice' Southgate Literary Soviety 2, 13. 4, PI'0,E,'1'2illl lfllillflllilll 2. Vive- President ZS, President 43 Distributtive Edut-ation tfluh 4: Band 221 Int-:r-Club Counvil 4. BETTY LOU COLLINS A .sight fn rlrmm nf I'IOIT'lF'I'00l11 Chaplain 21 Atlitina I.it0rary Soviely LB, Il, 4: Vlny- makers Drarnatics Club 2, ll, 43 Mixed Clltlldlh 33. 13 Nut-tllt-wm'k Guild 2. ZS. MILDRED CORNELIA COMPTON IVUH5 whilz- you work, play irltilf' you play Future Homeniakers of Anioriva 2, Ji, 43 Girls' Atltlf-tit' Aww' ciation Award 33 Intramural Sports 23 Girls' Atlilvtit- Assnvia- tion 22. 33 Girls' Monrijrani Club 2, Ci, 41 Nm-tllvxmrk Guild 2, 13. NORMAN FRANCIS CONANT, JR. - An arclzanyzl 11, lifllw flumugf-11 Page Literary Society 4: Ciirreul l'lvc-nts Club 2, JI, 43 St-nim- Play 4. Malcolm Brechin Connery Lulu John Constantine RICHARD OATES l'ur'l.' up -lfmlr l'l'lHllIlI'.N :xml .wlnilf l r1ntln:tll 2, HENRY HADLEY COCKRELL Tn ln' up l'fll'l'll rlnfl rlmlr' lulr l 1:9 l,ll l'ill'y Suri:-ty IL lg Spznnisli Vlult 233 'Il2ll1'lll Slum' Ira: k .t, 1. Bvzitrive- Tltrvusat Cult ttzt Bvtty Lnu Collins Mildred Cornelia Cotiiptmi Nurinan I'I1'JlIlt'IS Vonant, .lr. MALCOLM BRECHIN CONNERY Ha' fllllf lm.: 1.'f1lif11r'f' fun lItll'4' rrllrri ln' will LULU JOHN CONSTANTINE A firm yt! l'llllll.UllS minfl ,Q Future Hmntlinakt-rs of Aint-riva -1. S 5550-,T A L .-Kuff 1 K d 'V X A- 1, Ik fri! .Q ,- .K Qu - its A J PAG Z . M l 'Aw 'X 4 'N l , K . X 4 3 ju I J. B. COTTLE 1 by ff is 0 gmlflc lfniglif lloine-room Chaplain 293 Track Team ZS: Intraimiral Track 2, I x 'K ij xx xr I ' A il3OIfCiLAS THOMAS COUNCIL 111 is Iliff .areal zrlm is nof greafly good Plziyinakers Drmnaties Club 4: Football Team 2. 3, 4: Intra- mural Basketball 2, 21. 43 lnlrainural Track 2. 3. 43 Travk Team Sl. 4: Carmiulniel Literary Society 43 Senior HieY 4. John Adrian Cowan Roger Craig X' iolet Creel Edna Earle Crew FAYE ANNE DALEHITE Thr .wrrfwluwl gurlmnl 10 H10 .szrcflfsl nmirl Playinakers 1ll'Jlllliillf'h Club 4. THOMAS MORRIS DARKIS All lliis nm! lM'l'.WlIl!llll'll foo llomf-room President 43 Mimivs Drznnzilic-s Vlub 2. Il, 4, Presi- dent 43 Gold Letter Certificates 11, 33 Travk Team Il: '1'rallif: Committee 13, 43 Inter-Club Council 4: Student Assembly 43 Senior Play 4. PAGE 34 J. B. Cottle Douglas Thomas Council JOHN ADRIAN COWAN Efllwr I will yinzl a may or I will malw one Business Staff. Ili-Ifm-Iwi 53, 43 1lIi1ssENuER Staff 4: Page Lit- 1-rary Soi-in-ty 2. 23. 4: Playmukers Dramatics Club 2: French Club 3: Marslnil 153 Play 2, Play 4: Talent Show 33 Current Events Club 43 Boys' State 33 Senior Play 4. ROGER CRAIG I llf'Tf'I' llfinlf of flip fufure-if minus .won enough liasks-tbzill 2. Cl. 4. Letter 12. Star 2, IS, 4, Cillllillll 43 Baseball 2, il. 4. lieth-1' 2. Star 2. 15. 4: lntrainural Basketball Medal 3 Soplioinore Travis Clianipion 2: Track 23 Monogram Club 7 li. 4: 4'oopvrutiv0 Class 4. VIOLET CREEL Kwzwi' flu lllllllflx by lml1'r'.v Atlnnu Literary Society 2, Zi, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. EDNA EARLE CREW Sill' lfiiozm im miriiiy Spein-er Literary Suviety 2. Il, 4: Playmakers lll'3lllFlfll'S Club 15, 43 Mixed Vhorus 2, 33, 43 Needlework Guild 2, 5: Bible Vlub 2. Faye Anne Dalehite Thomas Morris Darkis I James Herbert Davis wiiiie Jackson Davis JOSEPH ELTON DENNIS Good lzealtli. and clzeerfulness are always together Current Events Club 2, 3, 4. JULIAN GENTRY DENNIS He malfes the day a novelty Track Team 2, 3, 43 Traffic Committee 43 Boys' Monogram Club 3, 43 Intramural Track 2, VVinner 2. VIRGINIA HARRIET DE VYVER An aggi'essi'zie .spirit .shall leaf! them. Homeroom Secretary 23 Typist, M1+3ssEN1:11:it 43 Spencer Lit- era-ry Society 2, 3. 43 Playmakers Drainatics Club 2, Ii, 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Band 2, 33 Scholarship Certificate 23 Gold Letter Certificates 33 Senior Play, 'Pt'CllI1ll'iil Director 43 Senior Play, Properties 33 Traffic Committee Zig Social Committee. Chairman 43 Student Council 43 Student Assembly 43 Play 43 Talent Show 4g Needlework Guild 4. PEGGY DILLEHAY I'm sure we .slioulfl all be as happy as lfingx Betty Ann Dixon Beverly Bryant Doby WWW JAMES HERBERT DAVIS H0 .s11t'f'f'fl.w hy mrrif, not by furor Homeroom Treasurer 43 llielhwli-af Staff Ii, 43 IlIl'LSSl'lNHI'.lt Staff 7 ' ' t s Pi i iltx fllllr 43 lage Literary Society 1., Ii, 43 llaymak-r. l 'ana ' f - i 1 i V- i, .i J, 33 Mixed thorns 43 hold Letter tertihcate-. .ig l'la5 ,, Play 43 Talent Show ill ll, IJ, C. Contest Winner lig Mliiinmer-N Dramatics Club 4g Senior Play 4, WILLIE JACKSON DAVIS Thr' roicf' of an any:-l Homerowm Secretary ii, 43 Athena Literary Society 2 Zi, 4. Chaplain 2, Il, President 43 I,lilXlIlilkf'l'S llrainatim Club 2, ZZ, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 25, 4, Vice-Presitlvnt -lg Holoift 3, Il, 45 State Music Contest 33 Gold Letter Certificates 2, 253 Play 43 Social Committee 43 House and Grounds t ommitt.v C33 'l'.ilent Slit 33 InterAClub Council 43 Senior Play 4. Joseph Elton Dennis Julian Gcntry Dennis 7 XY Virginia Harriet. de Vyycr Peggy Dillehay BETTY ANN DIXON Her face is the iffy to lim' pemmiialify Homeroom Treasurer 2, 33 Athena Literary Society 2, 15. 4, Playmakers Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Gold Letter Certiiicates 'S Talent Show 3 , BEVERLY BRYANT DOBY Music is well said to be the .speech of a.ngf'l.w Athena Literary Society 2, 33 Spencer Literary Society 4' H Playmakers Dramatics Club LZ, 3, 43 I x'eaXQ,r 5l,NL5lNIi:s?cle Chorus 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 4: T1-:1iiiQQEfh11niith5e,iillfggblgulftfg Show 2, 3, 43 Gold Letter Certificate 3. I It u 1 . 'J lla -.. 'Ire A - A -H' -' , i ' az. K J 7 if tl, il i19A6?11fH'?ef 1 3 1 l ,B ,Bal L ff S, if 'V lieizliiaii f,.1.g.',',, Mlm fx 5 '1 'L 3 l . lfuih,-rv,-hA,, ,, fan, K f -,,, , 1 , X., ,,,.fe?f GLENN MCCOY DODSON, JR. Q is fl8nClLJ.LSLLIlIlf as the northern star , g, .5 tl R Hif- L, C 'RQMANA KATHRYN DONNELLY Hfr rcry Nhlltllill' .vparl.'lv.w.' INIESSENGI-:R Staff ZS, Literary Plrlitor 43 Brogrrlen Literary So- ciety 3. 4, President 41 Playniakers Draniatics l'luli Jig Muni- niers lirztniatif-S Cluh 4: Mixed Chorus Il, 4: Musit' CunteSt 193 .xt't'0lll1HlIllSf ll. 4: Gold Letter t'ertit'icates il: Play 43 Talent Show Il, 4: Vice-t'hairnian, Prngrram Connnittee 4: lnter-Club Council 4: Senior Play, Properties Manager 4. Patricia Dowdy 'Wallace Reed Draughon Q1 5? 2? Patricia Dean Dula Nancy Lee Duncan DELORES JANE DUNSON .llurlfwly is lin- trur limzuly of Il'0lllt1lI Athena ltiterary Society 2. ll, 1: l'layinaks-rs Ilraniatics Cluli 2, 353 lilixerl Vhrirus 4g Future llrnneinakcra of Anierica 4. ROBERT LEE EAST, III A yfoorl fucc is Hn' best letter of recomniwndutiozz Blackwell Literary Society Zig Band Il, 4, House and Grounds Committee 4, Vice-Cliairlnun 45 Spanish Club 4g Football Man- a gel' 12. PAGE 36 Glenn McCoy Dodson, Jr. Romana Kathryn Donnelly PATRICIA DOWDY A bit of humor is ever appreciated Student Organization Secretary 43 Honieroom Vice-President Sq Athena Literary Society 23 Spencer Literary Society 3, 4: PlH1'lIl2ik6l'fx Draniatics Club '23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, ii, 4: Scholarship Certificate 3: Play 43 Hi-Rocket Staff 4: Student Council 4, Student Assembly 4: Senior Play 4. WALLACE REED DRAUGHON Blow Gflbricl blow! Hoineroom Vice-President 23 Band 2, IJ, 4g Marshal 3g Social Connnittee 4. PATRICIA DEAN DULA A mighty spirit fills that tiny frame llomeroom Secretary 2. Chaplain 45 Mizssimmzn Staff 13. 45 Spencer Literary Society 2, 3. 4. Vice-President, 43 Playmakers llramatics Club 23 Mununera Drainatics Club il, 4, Treasurer 43 Mixed Chorus 4: Social Committee 2: Needlework Guild 2, Zig Talent, Show 4. NANCY LEE DUNCAN Silence is golden. Tillett Literary Society 2, 3: Future Homemakers of America 2, il, 4,, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 43 Mixed Chorus 4, Gold Letter Certificate 33 IntereClub Council 4. Delores Jane Dunson Robert Lee East, III Dewey Moses Ellis Lucy Anne Ellis DOROTHY PAULINE EREXSON A good conscience is continual t'hri.wtnzus Athena Literary Society 2, 3, 45 Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3, Treasurer 3. EDWARD PATRICK ESTER Cheer up conzrrzzles. I m comivzgl Homeroom Chaplain 43 Current Events Club lil Brush and Pallette Art Club 4g Blackwell Literary Society 4: Cooperative Class 3, 4. ALTAREE JEAN ESTES Fl t67lfII'lIlE.H.? jtnds its own road Homerooin Chaplain 31 IWIESSENGI-IR Staff 43 Spencer Literary Society 2, 3. -lg Playniakers Di-amatics Club 2, 21, 41 Mixed Chorus 2. -1. ETHEL LOUISE EUBANKS The way to have a friend is to be one Athena Literary Society 2, 33 Playmukers Dramatics Club 2, Il, 45 Band 4: Gold Letter Certificates Sig Girls' Monogram Club 3, 43 Girls' Athletic Association 3, 4. Jack Douglas Evans Jo Anne Everitt DEWEY MOSES ELLIS Good mwn arc ll' public good Cooperative Class 3, 4. LUCY ANNE ELLIS She rolrfx h1'y1l1 In all our hearts 'liillctt l4llt'l'kil'y Society 21 l utura- IIUIllt'lllillit'l'S of AlllUl'l1'kl 12, 4, 'i'l'UkiSlll'l'l' 4, Dorothy Pauline Erexson l'Idu':nrd Patrick Ester Altaree Jean Estes Ethel Louise Eubanks JACK DOUGLAS EVANS Hr' is oil nzirihf House and Grounds Coinrnittee 4. JO ANNE EVERITT Little chips liflhf great firrx Hi4Ro4'lvPt Stuff 22. 3. -1: Brogden Literary Society 2, lil Spen- cer Literary Society -1: Secretury. Nature Club 21 Playniakers Drainatics Club 33 Treasurer, Pliy-Clu-in Club -lg Mixed Chorus 23 Gold Letter Certificates :Liz tlirls' Athletic 43 Girls' Monogram Club 3, 4. '-' 4 ' - ' 4.-f -F W- ff' Y X pf.-gn FT ,RAQE 37 ,fix-N A A-.tm szfee X X Q X -3-s Ox Xi vc ,K e-elm ' A c XXV' 5 V N fad ,ff--H N iii! f frf News . ,QQ , , wwqwtl' A , XA I f gil-:L1,z-,APBETH KENDRICK FAUCETTE ' XX ' A light Iwurt lives long I Kliassllxuicl Stgtftfalell Spencer Literary Society 2, 3, 4. Vice- ff f L!g5RP1't-siclc-lit Zfitiimlftxlt-1's Drztniatimfs Club 3, -1, Chaplain 3, Sec- Y ,KLM l'1'iI't-l'L54j3IlX9fl Chorus L. Jig Gold Letter Certificate 33 Play 43 Tmtlir Committee 253 Social Committee -1, Hi-Rocket Staff 2g Senior Play 4. ANN GAMBLE FERRELL The eyes have one language wz'e1'ywhere Homeroom Cluiplztin 23 Homerootn Vive-President 33 MESSENGER Stuff ZS, 4: Spencer Literary Society 2, 23. 43 Playmakers Dramatics Club 23 1111111111018 l'h':111tatif's Club fl. -L1 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Gold Letter f,'e1'titi4fz1tes 2, 3: Talent Show 4. George Dallas Ferrell Julia Anne Fornes Llizabeth Kendrick Fauvette Ann Gamble Ferrell GEORGE DALLAS FERRELL He is the 'very devil BIHSSENGI-IR Staff 43 Carmichael Literary Society 3, 4: Blay- nmkers Dramutics Club 2, 33 Vice-President, Brush and Pallette Art Club 43 Publirity Committee -11 Honorable Mention in Ari Contest 3, National Art Honor Sol-iety 3, Football 2. JULIA ANNE FORNES The angels must love her Class Treasurer 43 Homeroom Chaplain 41 LIESSENGER Staff 43 Speneer Literary Society 2, li. 4: Plnymukers Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Director, Needlework Guild 2. 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4, Secretary 43 Gold Letter Certificates Zig Trattic Committee 4. MARGARET A. FRANCIS Brevity is cz great eharm of ffloqzmrme Homeroom Treasurer 3: Spenrer Literary Society 2, 3, 43 Playmnkers Dramatics Club 2. 3: Gold Letter Certifieates 2, 3: Distributive Education Club 43 Needlework Guild 2, 3, ROBERT E. FUQUAY A jest breaks no bonrfs Homeroom Vice-President 23 Blackwell Literary Soviety 23 Camera Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2. 3: Intramural Track 2. Margaret A. Franeis Robert E. Fuquay DOROTHY ELIZABETH GALBRAITH A soul is Illlllllf' as lufuvffrt Point Systm-ni Committee, Vive i'l1Zlll'lIlHIl 4. JOHN A. GERGEN 1t'nou'Ir1Ige is ll0Il'f'I' Ili-Rm-Iwi, General Stott 2: flil.l'IlllL'llil0l Literary Society 2, 3, 41 Current Events Club 2, Sl. 4: Sellolarship Certificates 2, 31 Football 45 Tennis 23, Social Committee 4, Boys' State 3. PAGE 38 Dorothy Elizabeth Galbraith John A. Gergen Dante Lee Germino Janet Carolyn Goodwin JO ELAINE GOODWIN Zippdy dn dd! Brogden Literary Society 3, 4: Frenvli Club 15, 43 Band 31, 4, WANDA MAE GRAHAM Her C'1lfU'Hl.N are l1r'a1'f'nIy Class Secretary 43 Homerooni Secretary 13, President 4: MHS- SENGER Staff 4: Spencer Literary Srreiety LZ, JS, 41 Pluynmkers Dramatics Club 2, ll, 4, Treasurer 41 Mixed Cliorus 2. 32, 43 Drum Majorette 3, 43 'Truitic Committee il, 4: Nemllewm-k Guild 2. 3: Student Assembly 4: Junior-Senior Prom Que:-n 4, NANCY ROSE GREEN N0 tfmlq is foo gzrffuf Homeroom President 2, Sl: Ili-Ifm-lffff Stuff 2, ft, lflditor 41 Spencer Literary Society 2, ll, 4: Bible Club 23 Mummers Dramatius Club 23 Vice-President, Frencli Club il, Cliziplain :lg Mixed Chorus 25 Reeitation Contest 33 Go'd Lette-r Ce-rtitivutes 2, 31 Play 43 Make-up Committee 4: 'I-Filfilf' Committee 2. S33 Publicity Committee 4, Chairman 43 Talent Show Il: Student Assembly 2, fl, 4g Student Council 43 Senior Play 4. KENNETH LEON GREGORY He leads u Clllll'lllt'II life Homeroom Treasurer 4. James Calvin Griffin Joe Gunter DANTE LEE GERMINO ,Tllf'I'f' can In' only UHF., Class ,Pl't'Sltlf'llil 4g lloiiielwmli 'I'I't'2lSlll'l'l' 113 Ilf-Ii'ru'lrrl Stuff il, LZ, -Lg Ptigu Literary Soviety 3, 25, 4, 'I'l'1'iINlll'4'l' 'lg Spzuiisln Club 45 t'urrent livents Club Zig Monogwun Club 2. Zig liund 3, Ii, 4, Student llirevtor il, 43 S1-liolurxliip t'vrtifit'zilo- Zig In-wlunizu tion Conte-st 22, 41 I Rating: State Bluxit' f'lll'lt'Sl 2, 121 Muiwlml .15 Hold 1,1-tt.-1' twy-tifit-glttw 21, 213 Hull, Stare 2, 213 lI4J4'ULQlllllllll ut BlllNlt' Vamp 111 1'rog'r:im Vommiltvt- Zig limp' State Zig Coop Svliolnrelllp to llusif' Vmitest 113 'lvlllll'l'l'lIl1lFlS l':h?42ly VUIIIVRT Winner fig Student Asn-nibly -13 Stud:-nt 4'oun1'il -lg Senior l'lz1y 41 Juiiim'-Svnioi' Prom King' -1, JANET CAROLYN GOODWIN Thin nlaiflrnfw Izmir! is lflnll 111117 lrur Till:-tl Literary Society 2, ll: Future- 'llrnnvninke-rs ul' ,Xllltfl'l4'Ji 2, J, -L Historian 43 Mixed Chorus 4. Jo Elaine Goodwin xvilllflil Mae flruliani . , i I Nancy Ross Green Kenneth Leon Gregory JAMES CALVIN GRIFFIN The best 'u'0rlf ix clone by quiet purple DiNti'ib11tiVe lfldnration Club 4. JOE GUNTER Great good nczturv is good fm-lmzw Carmichael Literary Society 2: Football 2. 15, 43 Letter il, Stair 4: Track 13, Letter 353 Intramural Track 2: Mile Relay State Champion 83 Monogram Club 3, 41 Basketball 123 Cooperative Class 4. 5 E f. 1 f fe , l XL ,I , 'I A f f xi J J V X .V ,A P?9G?53,ii39 l ,. x, if l D Qi X,,, fx Xb fa 5 . . KS A fa 5? ,' ly? 'Ill l X OIS MARIE HALL L 'ag A l 1lltl L'UIINl'l0IlN nml.'4'.v our so .sermw 'ly v,Hll1lllllUl'g 1Jl'EllIl2lt lub 33 Bible Club 4. J l , H ,g,- in 1' qli V A AGNES C. HAMBLEN Nontf'tintt.w fluff! is an nnquirr thing Hi-lim-Iwi 21, I-Itlitur 52, 43 Mtcssnxtzt-LI: Stat? 233 SlM'I1l'Pl' l4lfHl'iH'y Sm-itty Zig BllllllIll1'l'N llrautmtiw Vlub 12, Il, 4, President -13 l t't-nt'l1 Vlnb 4, t'lmplnin 43 Ne,-vwllvwork lbuilcl 2, Zi, Director 33 Mixed Vltorus Ll: iioltl l.vtt'1' t't11'titiv:1tvx C51 'll2l.lP!lf Show Il: Publiwity flllllllllltltd-' 4: l'ut'etta1'i:t Assistant Ii. 41 IIIIGI'-Clltb Counvil -1. Andm Joy Hamilton Ylfallace S, Hare Winston Q . llnrlwr lflugene Preston Harris LOIS MAR-IORIE HARRIS A-1 your! siglhl for ,ww I Iff'N GEORGE WESLEY HARRIS I 'lvollhl rulhfr bw rtgfhf than hr' 1Il'l'NfIIr'7If llmltvlwronl Xvi4'i '1,l'l'Slll4'lll 2. 'lll'!IYlR1lll 253 Ili-lfur'h'4'! Stall' fl, -13 Pago Lllf'I'2ll'j' Stu-ivty 2, 32, 4: Minxivs Ilrzunatics Club 21 Munn, nu-rs lhutrtmtics t'lub ,lp .lnn-riunn Imgicm Contest fig fioltl Luttel' i,'Q1'titia:ut0 Il: St-nim' Play 4, l'AH1'l 40 gif V, 1 Lois Marie llzlll Agnes C. Hamblen ANDRA JOY HAMILTON Thr 'world and I Ill l'UI' agree Athena Literary Soviety 33 Future Iloznelnakers of Amerif-a 2. WALLACE S. HARE Lfczrzzing ntrzhvnw u man ft vompany for himself Hmneroonl '1'1'9usurs-1' 23 Page Literary Soc-lety 21 Library Club, fllliilllillll 12. Tl'k'2lSlll't1l' il: Distributive Etlutmtion Club -13 Gold Lettel' f'Prtifit'zttu 22. WINSTON C. HARPER Plvllff? comm with honor Hlavkwell Lite-rzxry Society 3, 43 '1'rzu-k. EUGENE PRESTON HARRIS Writ? mf' as one 'zrho lul'f.w his ffllma' nmn Baspball 11. Ls-ttvr 2. Star ZS, 43 Intramural Track 2: Mono grain f'lub 12, Ii, 4. Lois Marjorie Harris George NVesley Harris William Graham Harward Marjorie Ann Hastings FRANCES MARGUIRETTE HAUSER Life is fl fi'0ll'Pl' of 1l'llt'I'h lure ix The lmlzey Homeroom Presldent 2, 25, Ser-retary 43 :lrIl'ISSi'INt'ilI-IR Staff 13, 43 Mlmics Dramatlvs Club li: Frenm-h Vlub Ci, 4, Sevretary Zig Mixed Chorus ZH, 43 S:-holurship flfl'IIIlI'3I9 23 Gold Letter Cer- tifleate 2: Play. 'The Patsy 23 Ne tllework Guild 113 Student Assembly 2. 3. GEORGE WILBUR HAWKINS All lnclnlxind ure my brethren Band 2, 3, 4. DONALD EUSTACE HELMS Honor Iles 'in limfes! foil Ilomercom Vive-P.efidfnt 23 Hivlforkvf Photographer 2, 213 IVIESSENGER Staff ll, 43 MESSENGER Photography lilditoz' Zi, 41 Carniicliael Literary Sm-iety 2, 8. 43 f'ainerax Cluh 2, Vive- Prisident 2: Mumineiw Ilrarnatiw Fluh 211 Phy-t'heiu Vlnh 27, Chaplain T13 Band 12, 2, 4, Drum Major 43 Fobperzitive Vlass 4 JEAN BERRYMAN HICKS E1'e1'y?hing is dull irithout IIIZIIIIIIIPSS Homeroom Secretary 43 Athena Literary Society 2, 3, 4, Vice- PreQident 3. 43 Future Homemakers of Ameriva 43 Mixel Chorus 21 Talent Show 3, WILLIAM GRAHAM HARWARD llrllwr lulr Ilmn IlI'l'I'l' f ilss l,I'l-'Hlllkllf 113 IIlllllt'l'0UlIl View-Pl'vsi4lvi1f ZS, 43 ll:-Hn:-kv! Smit' 33, t'ii'i'uliitiun Iilzuizipgvr 43 Munvm-rs lll'iIlIl2Illt'N Vluli 2, Zi, 4. President 43 tlulil lieth-r t'vrtiti1-:ites 2, Zi3 Tail:-nt Show 133 Sm-iiil Vunnnittev 4: f'2ll'lIll4'll21Pl Iiito-rury Sovivty 2, fl, 43 Student Vunnvil 123 Student .hsvinlily 23 Inter-K'luh tnunml 4. MARJORIE ANN HASTINGS .lluhu your flzljfx ha IlHl'I'.ll mul hriylil llietriliutive l'hluf'z1tiu1i Vluli 4. Fran:-es Marguirette I'Iuuwr George VVilhur H 2 Uunuld Eustac-e Helms Jenn Berryinan SHIRLEY JEAN HIGH iiwkins Him-ks The 1l!'lll'l lmx l'l'tlNlJll.V Ihw l'!'fI.WIll rluwzll 'I llllIIt'l'NfllllIf . . I , I',l'k'll4'll Vlnli 2, Il, Tl'92lNlll'l'l' ii: Girl? ,Itlilvliv .Iwiwiiitnui .i Mitsui f'lmrus 2 Ll, 43 Gulal Imttvi' Vi-i'titim'z1te il. WILLIAM PATRICK HINES Lllllflll and the 'imrlrl Iauylm with Allflll III-Rorksff 4: Page Literitry Svwiety ii, 41 Tram-k Teurn fi, 4. Letter F11 Intramural '1'rzn'k 2,13 Monograin Clnlr ll, 4. Shirley Jean High william Patrick Hines A l 'ff' J' ' if P?.4ciBK'541 . .ix ' S, x 4 t X l 5 X i xx KX 1 I tl ri ,4 5 JA1l'1Ep EDWIN HoLBRooK, JR. 4 Wi, Shutter boy! Hiifgocket Staff 3,l3 4. Photography Editor 43 Page Literary Society 3, 43 lIESSEi'IllICR Stuff 4: Camera Olub 2, Vice-President 25 Band 2. 3,'eL,,Lieuten:1nt 41 Gold Letter C'ertifim'ute 33 Span- ish Club Sig Pliyilteni Vlub 4. WILLIAM BRUCE HOLT, JR. I may not aIu'ay.w be right, but I um llf'l'f'I' 'wrong C'a1'1l1i1-lnael Literary Soriety Zi, 4. Vice-President 4, Sergea.ut-at- arms 4: Playumkers Ilraiuutit-s t'lub 55, 4. Chaplain 43 Mono- grain Club 22, Ji, 43 Football 2, Zig Basketball fl, 4, Letter 4, Star 4: Baseball 22, IS. 4, Star 3, 41 lntratuurnl Basketball 2, ll, 4: Intramural 'Frau-k 2. Sig Cooperative Class 4. Jean Holt Hood Donald VVayne Hood, Jr. Janet Myra Horton Franr-es Houston EVERETTE LAINE HOUSE .Yolltluy is fine but lrlcat is fi! tboperative Vluss fl. 4. CHARLES S. HOWELL A goof! Illllllft ix bffffer than 110111 Mixed Chorus 2. PAGE 42 ,lznues ltltlwin Holbrook, Jr. VS'illizun Bruce Holt. Jr JEAN HOLT HOOD The hand that made you, madrf you good Athena Literary Soc-iety 3. 43 Distrihutive Education 43 Future Business Lenders of Ameriru 2. Il. DONALD WAYNE HOOD, JR. All filings are waxy that tll'f' done lrillizzgly Trark Il, 43 f'u611e1'atiVP Flaws Il, -1. JANET MYRA HORTON To be .ljtlllllfl is 10 bf' In llf'lll'FIl Brogden Literary Soriety 2: Vamera Club 2: Future Home- makers of America -1: Mixed Vhorus 3. 'L -1: Needlework Guild Q, El. FRANCES HOUSTON It'.w the quiet people who are llclngerous Athena Literary Society Il, Comtnercizil Cllub '23 Distributive Fltluvation Uluh 43 Future Honiemukers of America 2. Ev:-rette Laine House f'harles S. Howell .Aw- Arthur Hill London, III Clara Cornelia Hughes JOSEPH HENRY HURD Brerity is the .soul of wit Hi-Rorlfet Staff ll, 43 Page Literary Society 2, Il, 43 ay makers Dramatic-s Club 2: Spanish Club. Sergeant-at-arms Marshal 33 Talent Show 33 lNIr:ssENui-:R Staff 4: Gold Letter Certfificate 3: Current Events Club 4. WINGATE MARTIN HUTCHINGS He'll give the deril his flue Ml-:SSI-1NGI2R Staff 3, 43 Playmakers Dramatics Club Sl, 4 : Band 3. 4: Stage Hand 4g Carinicliael Literary Society ll. 4: Senior Play 4. CORA HAZEL IVES A It is good to be nobly I'f'7llPlIlbf'Tf'tI Brogden Literary Society 2: Spencer Literary Society 3, 4: Future Business Leaders of America 2: Playmakers Dramatics Club 3, 4, Chaplain 43 Mixed Chorus 4, NELSON POINTER JACKSON I heard of this man and good words went with him Student President 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2, Treasurer 33 Carmichael Literary Society 2, Sl: Current Events Club 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Ileclamation Contest Cl. 43 Chief Marshal 33 Gold Letter Certificates 2, 33 Basketball, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4: Class Day Electrician LZ, H, 43 Traffic Commit- Crew for Plays 2, 3. 43 Vice-President of Central District or State Student Council Congress 43 Intramural Track 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4g Student Assembly 4: Boys' State 3. James Paul Johnson, Jr. Katherine G. Johnson tee 33 Talent Show Il, 43 Hi-Y Club 2. ll. 4, Secretary 4: Stage ARTHUR HILL LONDON, III Hr is as fresh as flu' nimith nf diflllf Library Club 43 Phy-Chem Club 4: Carinir-hat-l Literary Suv 1-iety 43 Hi-Iforkrt Staff 4. CLARA CORNELIA HUGHES 1 rt'wnd.w low all fltinys in wnninmn Playmakers Ilraniatis-s C-lub 2. il: Athena Ilitt-rary Society 43 Future Horneinakers of .kiueriva 4. Joseph Henry IIurd Wingate Martin Hutchings Cora Hazel Ives Nelson Pointer .lat-kson JAMES PAUL JOHNSON, JR. He is most p1'i1t1'wIy Vice-President Student Body 41 Class Secretary 2: Hoinerooin 'I'reasut'er 23 Page Literary Society Il. 4. President 41 Nature Club 21 Pliy-Clit-in Club, Vice-P1'esiclt-nt 253 Marshal C23 Hold Letter Certificates 2, Il: Point System Coinniittee 33: Boys' State 43 Hi-Y Ii, Treasurer 43 Chairman Inter-Club Council 41 Cur- rent Events Club. Secretary 4: Intramural 'Irawk 2, fl, 43 Stu- dent, Council 43 Student Assembly 43 Track 4. KATHERINE G. JOHNSON A friendly snzilff and lllfflkfllfl lifrsulizllity Hi-Rocket Stat? ll, 4: Trattie Committeeg-1: Nature Club, Secre- tary 23 Holneroom Secretary 2g Needlf 'qgilc Guild 32,3353 Main-, V Y mers Dramatics Club 43 MEssEN4i:ER Sta W, 2. , I X Q12 if W' j gmt .',. .E 1 - 3 K it it K.. ff if W 1' f ' L Hr, , I f iw-i iffeiift 4523? ' L f Ianvvwfi- ,,fN f 'Y A it flip fw KN fa ?z3ArrI'J'N , - 'L --I-e----V -4-A t ' v ,QW MARTHA JANE JOHNSON X 'lf'7Zli19qnesRfii.G 'i1 virtue of The heart Honierodfiiii lyresidlenf 'lily Secretary 35 MESSENGER Staff 3, Editoiki.ufChief 43 Spencer Literary Society 2, 3, 4, President 4, Playmakers Dranlatics Club 2: Nll1lIllllGl'S Draniatics C-lub 3, 4, First Vice-Presiclent 4: Gold Letters Certitit-ate 2, 3, Social Committee 11, Set-retary-Treasurer, Inter-Club Council 43 Stu- dent Assembly 23 Scholarship t'ertiiicute 23 Senior Play 4: Needlework Guild 2, 211 Talent Show 43 Play 4. DOROTHY ANN JONES Our opporftuzilifuw to do good are our trllwnts Honierooni Vliziplziiii 2. Vice-Prexident Cl. Secretary 43 BIESSEN- HIQR Stall' 41 Speneer Literary Sotfiety JL 4: Girls' Athletic Association 2: Muinmers Ilraniatics Club 53, 43 Needlework Huild Dire'-tor 553 Mixed Chorux fig Baiul, Corporal 2, Clg Play Pimiiiptei' 4, Tails-nt Slum' 4. Shirley Jean Jones Fuller Parkam Karriker Miriam Kaplan Herbert Paul Kaplon JOSEPH EDWARD KING Gwriius is ifzfinifw pf1in.wlr1l.'i11y Il.'-I.'uf-Iwi Statl' Ii, -tg lNIi:sslcNa:l4:ic Stat? 43 lVliil'IlllI'llHFl Literary Swiity 2. ft, -4: Plty-t'lwni Club Il, 4, President 4g Marshal 33 lizind 2, 51, 4. Lieutenant CS, 4, Cziuieru Club 23 Homeroom 'l'i'e-exiiimi' 21 lntn-r-Club 4'ounvil 4: Hold Letter Certificate 123 l'uIfll4'i1y Voimuittee Il. SALLEE JANE KNOBLAUCH Nlllllll in .wfuflfrff but big in heart Broaden Literary Society ZZ, Ii. 4, Treasurer 45 Munimers llraniatiws Club 23 Spanish Club II, 4, President 4: Needlework Huild lbirei-tor Il: Mixed Chorus 4g Gold Letter Certificate 31 Play 43 Inter-Cluli Count-il 4. PAGE 44 Martha Jane Johnson Dorothy Ann Jones SHIRLEY JEAN JONES E've1'yth-Ing great is ClClll'f l.'FtZ with r7Tl'HlllSldSlll Homeroom Secretary 2: Hi-Rorket Staff 2, 3. Editor-in-Chief 43 Brogden Literary Society 23 Mummers Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: Literary Contest 2: Scholarship Certificates 2, 31 Gold Letter Certificates 2, 3, 43 Publicity Committee 4, Spencer Literary Society 3, 4, Chaplain 43 Shorthand Medal 31 Needlework Guild 2, 3. FULLER PARKAM KARRIKER Genius lights the tray Carmichael Literary Society 133 Phy-Chem Club 33 Scholarship Certificates 2, Fig Marshal 33 Cooperative Class 4. MIRIAM KAPLAN Good mannezzs are made up of sm-ull sawifces Hi-Harker Staff 2, 3g O. Henry Literary Society 2, 3, 4. Treas- urer 2, President 33 Nature Club 21 French C-lub. 'l reasurer 4, Needlework Guild Director Zig Gold Letter Certifieates 2, 33 Pub- licity Committee 4, LIESSENGER Staff 4. HERBERT PAUL KAPLON I fear vzothing but doing trrong Band 2, S, 43 House and Grounds Committee 43 Spanish Club 4. Joseph Edward King Sallee Jane Knoblauch Martha Alice Lambeth Ruth Marie Ledford ROBERT FRANKLIN LINVILLE A face that can .smile 'is guorl Blackwell Literary Society 2: Playmakers Drainatics Clulv CS, 43 Band 2, 33 Carmichael Literary Society 3, 4. ABBOTT EDWARD LLOYD Kcrm' zrorkcrl and nvrm' ufill Carmichael Literary Society 2, 33. 43 Traffic Committee 4. JAMES DELONA LLOYD Ffffzrlass minds climb .soonest into cmuvis Hoineroum Treasurer 23. President 43 Gold Letter Certificate :il Football 3, 4. Co-Captain 4: Letter ll, 43 Track 25, 43 Letter 3, 43 Baseball 23 Track M1-dal 2. 33 'Traffic Cmnmittet- 43 Monogram Club 15, 4, Secretary 53, Treasurer 43 Student Assent' bly 4. JOHN FOY LOWNDES N01 merrily goody good for .womeflzing Page Literary Society 43 Hi-Y 4. Shirley Ann Lucas John Warren Lynn, Jr. MARTHA ALICE LAMBETH Bfrlnfy is lim' pmrrr, II simile hrr Nll'Ul'1l llmnt-rnmn Pre-side-nt 23, Vliaplniii tg lilrISSHNHI',lC Stuff 'Z 4 Spmicer l4iif'l'Jll'y Society Ji, -13 ArillllIlllt'l'N l,l'Jllll'lll4'N Vluli -1. -1 41 Nvmllmvrirk liuilrl illl't'4'lthl' 513 Mixml Vlinrus 3, ,., i li-l'it'l'II Helper fig Gold Lf-ttt-r l't-rtiticutzf 113 Play 43 Studs-nt Aww-in lily 3. RUTH MARIE LEDFORD Thr ,wmull four! . 1 slr N YIl'I'f'ffII lift liuinernoin X'it't'-Pl'9altlC'lli 41 lll3lt'm'l.'f! Stuff 2. 311 Brugrivn Literary Society 2: Spciiccr Iiitvmry Sowivty il, 43 l'luymuk:-1 Ilrmnatics Club 2. Il, 43 Sclmlurfluip 23 Hold I.r-tt:-r f'ertiii1-:ite 33 Houw and Grounds Committee 4. Robert Franklin Linville Abbott Edward Lloyd James Dcluna Lloyd John Foy Lowndes SHIRLEY ANN LUCAS Hin'rlfn.w mv' Iiylil ll',Il'N rlir-Nflzlly lwrzvv Athena Literary Society 23 liistriliutiyv Eflucatioii lflt JOHN WARREN LYNN, JR. Glad flmf l lirz' um I lli -1, Hoineroonx Vice-President 13, President 43 Paste Literary Sn ciety 33 Intramural Sophrnnore Truck C',hzi':11piux1P215 Student vi-A-N Lf Assembly 43 Cooperative C-lass ZS, 4. J 3-4 .WW ,.,. X41 Af., 1 AGL -la -.Nl iw. , - L i I Dx? ' N K wx V.. ,,,, Q: :IA V 1 HQYA :K 3 XX KQX X? '.111.. V xx KN t X' Xxx i - il. ,lf fx XX ,XNNN sh V , xl A E 'ra- 5 ml, 'lull i l singLElY JUNE MARKEE N ALA 5 , it rl lf'71'uXl' si 'ef fllwliglzf 0. quiff li-ff ujjfnrrls fAH!Ni1lPl't70l1d Tr? 111'-lfnvlmf Staff 43 Brogflen Literary j 'Y' 1:1 ' tytp, fi, 4 Monitor 53, 43 Playniakeri llrainatirs Club Il, 4: ,fm Ph '1f7flSL'1cml.HJLbJlU'vs 'ff 133 Gold Letter Cwtitivates 2. 233 IIOHIBFOOIII Cliaplain lig Mixed Chorus 43 Play -1. TOY LEE MARKHAM T116 g1'r f1ffwt mfn arf Har .sinzplfzsf Baseball Manager 22, CS. -lg Marshal li. Charlotte Ross Marshall Chairles Edward Martin. Jr. Jack Reese Martin, Jr. Virginia Arlene Matthews JACQUELINE FAYE MCCORKLE Br' fzfmfl, .N7l'E'I'f nzuirl Hnmcrooni P1'esids-nt. 21 llibtributive Eduration Club 43 Stu' rlent Assembly 2. PAGE -16 JOHN HUGH MCCOWAN, JR. A regular good guy Shirley June Markce Toy Lee Markham CHARLOTTE ROSS MARSHALL Silfncf Ls great but .speech ix greater Homeroom Treasurer 2: Chaplain 45 Southgate Literary Society 2. 3, 4, Vive-President -lg BIllIIll'IlE'l'S Draniatim-A Club 23 Dis' tributive Education Club. President -13 Inter-Club Council -1. CHARLES EDWARD MARTIN, JR. Harzflsniiiv is Us lzrllzflsoiiif' flows Band. Vorporal 43 House and Grounds Fonnnittee -11 Iii-Hnrlfef Staff -L1 Carmichael Literary Society 4, JACK REESE MARTIN, JR. Hix only labor ll'UN In lfill lflllf' C-arinicliael Literary Sow-iety 2. 21. VIRGINIA ARLENE MATTHEWS Erfry noble ucfiifify nialffs mum for itself Ili-Iioclfzif Staff 2, 553 Gold Letter li'e1'ti1icatv L13 LIESSENGEII Staff 3, 4g Southgate Literary Society -1: Library Club 2, 3. Jacqueline Faye McCorkle John Hugh McCowan, Jr. 'Ai 435 Thomas Fuller McDonald Eleanor Ruth McFarland ETHEL MAE MCLEAN A pleasing countenance is a grmif a.rIz'unf11f1C Athena Literary Society 2. 331 Future Business Leaders ol' America 2: Playniakers Dramaticw Club Ji: Mixed Chorus 25. BERYL LUCILLE MEYERS Happy :lays are lIt l'f' again ANN RUTH MILES SIN: is as prcffy 11.5 0 mcmiilif night Hoinernnm Secretary 3. 'llreasurer 2. Pri-xident 4: M1-:ssEN1.4i:R Staff Sl, 4: Spencer Literary Sswiety 2. 25, 4: Playlnakerx Dramatics Club 12: Muminers Ilraniatics Club 3. 4: Clieerleadm- 3, 4: Gold Letter Certiiim-ate ll: Needlework Guild 2. ZS: Student Assembly 4: Talent Show 4. PEGGY A. MONTSINGER My lfingrlum for Il lmrw Brogden Literary Soviety 2: Munimers llranmtirs Club 2: Spencer Literary Soviuty 4: Playnnakers lbramatii.-s Club 4. Shirley M. Moore Shirley Reese Morgan' Y Y THOMAS FULLER MCDONALD Ambition has im rust Clan Treasurer 3, 4: Hoineromu Yl4'f l,l'Qhlllt'lll 2: Page l.it Prary Society 2, Il, 4 : l,lilYIllHkf'l'S lbmliizitii-x Club 2: IZ, 4: Monogrrani Club ZS, 4: lflootball 2, 25, 4, Star ZZ. 4: liold Imtter Certitivate 4: Basketball il, JI: Tran-k 21. IS, 4: Talent Show 4: Cooperative Class 4. ELEANOR RUTH MCFARLAND Wlmf flrfzrm.-: .wllw mn in.wpirr.' Atlif-na Literary Sm-iety 22: Spencer Literary Sovioty 51. 4: llluminers Draniativs Club Zi: 4: Mixed Chorus 22, 4: Spanish Club 4. Ethel Mae McLean Beryl Lucille Meyers Ann Ruth Miles Peggy A. Monteiuger SHIRLEY M. MOORE Fun, and fnnry frm Brogden literary Sm-iety 2: Spenrer Literary Soi-iety il. 41 AlllIlllllG'l'S llruinativs Club 3. 53: l'layniakers llraiuativs Club 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4: Gold Letter t'ertiti:'ute il: Senior Play 4. SHIRLEY REESE MORGAN Ilarlf liairrfl, tall, and .wfatrly Homeroom Presldent 2, 31 b'llCSSl'1Ntll'jR Staff 4: Spencer Literary Society 2: ZS: Playniakers l7l'2HIl2Alll'S Club 31 Munnuers Ilr,ainat- ics Club 3. 4: Mixed Chorus Zig Gold Letter cermir-aib 35: Needlework Guild Il: Student Axseuiblyfii. 75: Talellgxt Shnw'l4. . N 't : ' ay ff 143442411 5 ...,..m. i -14,5 X X 23 li if A-g fe, fQ5.w.,., .. MXN., t , W, ia, I 5 5 ,Ii TIENNE MULET S 'L 'QW 'i charm llnfl nialzziers I A . l lu I. ti ll Sll2llllSll,-ffilliii, Svi aut-at-arms -1. .X 11 If l ' we , - ' , . in VKVVQ rn, ' A JACK THOMAS MURRAY Ideas control lllc' ll'tIl'llI Virginia Ross Murray Marilyn Ami Nash Peggy Lou Nash Roland T. Neal ROBERT S. NICHOLS A blfflll .wo i1rf'f'z-fioil-M' Homeroom Monitor .11 f,12il'lllll'il?lQ'i Literary Soviety 33 Plny- niakers lll'iIlllllill'h l'lulr 13 Mixofl Vliorurx 25, 4. WILLIAM LYNN NORDEN, JR. Goml llllfll-IlIllIlf1N Hlllkf' good frlrlillgx Page Litei'ai'y Sovivty il, -13 Clll'1'tE'llf Eveus Club 2, 3, 4 Cooperative Class 4. PAGE 48 tlzirniimfliael Literary Society ZS, 43 Pliy-Client tflub 253 Marshal ZS. Etienne Mulet Jack Thomas Murray VIRGINA ROSS MURRAY Quiet persons are urelconzcll czrryzullrre Future Homeinakers of America Jig Playniakers Dramatics Club 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Southgate Literary Society. MARILYN ANN NASH A pretty girl is lilfc a melody I'I0lll01'0t!Ill Cliiiplaiii 2. Secretary 33 M1-:SSI-INGER Staff 3, 45 Spom-er Literary Society 2. 73, 4. Treasurer 4: Playmakers llrauiativs Club 2, IB, 4, Sevretary 43 Mixeil Clirrrus 3, 4: Gold Iifttci' C'ertific'ate 21 Pl'Ogl'?Llll Coinuiittce L23 Needlework Huilcl 2, 35 Talent Show 4. PEGGY LOU NASH As merry as llzc day is long Ili-lt'orkr'l Staff 43 Atlieua Literary Society 23 Sivucei' Literary Society 3, 4: Latin Club. Chaplain 23 Playmakers Dramatics Club 35, 41 Mixed Chorus 3: Prograin Committee 15: Gold Letter Certificate 2: State Latin Contest 2. ROLAND T. NEAL For the goorl are alltrays merry Page Literary Sovicty 2. 15. 4: Current Evens Club 2, .J Band 12. IJ. I Robert S. Nichols William Lynn Norden, Jr. fag .y Betty L. Oldham Gladys A. Orr MARGARET A. OVERBY A friendly word for all Homeroom Chaplain 43 NIESSENGER Staff 43 Spencer Literary Society 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Traffic Committee 43 Playmakers Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Needlework Guild 2, 3. DAVID PRESTON PARKER Ready wil and fu'inZ.'ling cyens! Hi-Rocket Staff 23 Mizssaxomz Staff 3, 41 Mrzsslciwi-:ic Business Manager 43 Page Literary Society 2, 29, 4, Sergeant-at-arins 45 Current Events Club 2. 15, 45 Homeroom President 23 Hi-Y Club 43 Student Assembly 2. EMMETT M. PARTIN Knowledge COHICS, buf wixrlom Iingfrs Scholarship 35 Marshal Il. BOBBY R. PARROTT Whut's the use of uwrrying? Homeroom Chaplain 33 Social Committee 3. William B. Pate Robert R. Peed C- uwf ,. , - . ,. , A ,f I Wy.-A ! 4 i- X .4 ke .AN ff, Ei!! 3,5 Z . 'II .f - PEGGY A. PEED Futura lltinieuiakoiia of -lIll0l'lL'ii Il: Bible Club 3. rr .wtuijry gasp lilrf a SlIllllllf'l S night f.. . SHELTON R. PEED linys lilff him, girls lovin him f':l1'1i1i1-lmvl Lite-rury Society 2, li, 4. Vive-Prt-sidmit 41 Current livfilltr Vlllll 2. 51. 4. Sei:l'0tary 4: Band 23 Gold Lvttor Cer- titivutv 2, Jig Plum Day l'llPt'tl'ici:n1 2: Elo4'trit'ia11. Play II, 42 Traftil- l'ommittve Zi. 4: Football Zi. 43 llomeroom Monitor 3. Jamea T, Phelps Maurice F. Pillar William E. Pickett William A. Pleasants Peggy A. Peed Shelton R. Peed JAMES T. PHELPS I am the captain. of my soul lutramural Basketball 21 Camera Club 4. MAURICE F. PINER Quiet dignity WILLIAM E. PICKETT Prnpcr u'm'rls in propfr places Homeroum Treasurer 43 Camera Club 4. WILLIAM A. PLEASANTS Cliuificlvr ix ri tliamoml that Nci'atcl10.s mfcry .whine llomvroom Vit-P-Presirleut 2, 25: Prosidvut 43 Monogram Club 21 Gold Letter Certificate Ilg Football 2, 3. 41 Student Assembly 4. DOROTHY MARIE PLEASANTS Ilnu- .wirf'r'f nnfl fair .Shri .wwiiix to bf' .Xtlu-11:1 llite-rury Smit-ty C13 l utur0 Busiuoss Loaders of Ainoriva Il: Playiuakers llruumtim Club ZS. Bu ELIZABETH LEE PHILLIPS ulsx uri' Il finrr irnrlfl 'll'llLlLlIl, fhf irorlrl llomvroom Home-tui'y 41: Ili-lfm-Iwi Staff Il, 43 Brogden Literary Sovivty 2, Si, -li Playiuukvrs ll1'tllllH.lll'S Club 21 Frou:-li Club .., -1. N-c'1't-tary lg Mixe-fl fllI0l'llS 43 Scholarship 3: Gold Letter tt-1'titi1':1tc 35: Girls' Stats- Zig Needlework Guild 2, 23. PAGE 50 Dorothy Marie Pleasants Elizabeth Lee Phillips Robert Allen Poe Stewart. Pope JOHN LOUIS PORTER The great John Lf, Blackwell Literary Society 4: Cooperative Class 3. 4. NANCY HOLT PORTERFIELD Not foo serious, not too gay Homeroom President 153 Athena Literary Society 2, 3, 43 Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 43 Playniakers Dramatics Club 2, 3, 43 Gold Letter Certificate 33 Talent Show 33 Play Committee 43 Student Assembly 3. ALBERT MERRITT POE, JR. He that 'is Consfflnt will reach his goal Homeroom Treasurer 2, 33 Gold Letter Certificate 33 Basket' ball 2, 3, Letter 2, Star 33 Baseball 2, 3, Letter 2. Star 3: Intramural Basketball Medal 23 Intramural Sophomore Track Champion 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Monogram Club 2, 33 Cooperative Class 4. ERNEST C. POWELL, JR. ' Blessed is the man who speaks not much Carmichael Literary Society 33 Spanish Club 33 Current Events Club 43 Camera Club 2. Patsy Price Joyce Marie Prince ROBERT ALLEN POE Heroes 6l7'f' Hlflfll' not horn Homeroom President 43 Carr Literary Suri:-ty 2, Zig Brush :ind Pallette Art Club 4. Treasurer 43 Mmiogrzun Club 2, Si, 4, Ser retnry 3, Yit-e4President 43 Hi-Y Club 2, ZS, 43 Hold Letter Ver- titifeates H, 43 Cafeteria Helper 43 Football 2, Zi, 4, Star 21, 43 Basketball '23 Track 3, 4. Letter Zig Tal:-nt Show 43 Student Assembly 13 Cooperative Class 4. STEWART POPE A uhia on the foolholl fiwlrl Homeroom President 23 Chaplain Ji, Vice-President 43 Boys' Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4, t'n-Captain 43 Basket- ball Medal 23 Traffic Committee 4. John Louis Porter Nancy Holt Porterfield Albert Merritt Poe, Jr. Ernest C. Powell, Jr. PATSY PRICE As pure in thought as unyfls arf Spencer Literary Society 13, 43 Future Business Leaders ot America 23 Mummers Draniatics Club 3. 41 Brogden Literary Society 23 Needlework Guild 2, 3. JOYCE MARIE PRINCE X x The is nothing as grit fiiisjie X xx SSX 3 x Homeroom President 33 Athena Liter?i'ySag-in-y,2, 32-vxaknsgg, A retary 3, Vice-President 43 PiHf'lllHk EiilIEliif'S6CilliJ 2, 3, 43 Gold Letter Certificate 33 Talent Shoiiyfg nPlay Committee 43 Student Assembly 33 Vice-President StMygiitf1'Bod.3L,4,,-,,-.eg---- Wert , 3 ' 3 i ' '55 iff' -QQ! iii PAG'iWM53t E 1 . Earls f7'r v V A--ff' X iii fl' 1571 ,,i,,, 3, , ,Nt .. 4, fa 1.-, - aww 1 - vs .sf . .. . 'Yr lm! i W' 'i - T,-2 if 1 I t Lf' I fs- , ri i 0 . ' -...L ,S , . ,,. ...............,,,- . I gp, - , 'EBNA M. RAGAN L fi' 5Nl',fl,llqY'l V4'IlIlIWIIZN fl irfalfli of Ilmilylif ' HI'-Rm-lfwf Business Staff 2, 533 Atliviiu Literairy Society 33 Plnynizilcvrs llruniutics Club 2, 253 liibrziry Club 2: Mixed Vliorus 2, III Guld Letter Cs-rtiticzite 223 Needlewnyk Guild 2, 3, JANET MARIE RAY l'v1'il'IlI1.N1lijI is fllllltlllif-ll Spencer liitvrziry Sm-is-ty 3, -13 Plziyinaikers llrziiniitics Club ZZ, 1 Nevrllework Guild ZS, Dt'XX'Oj'Ti1flIllElS Reains lilizabeth Anne Reeves Geraldine E. Reeves Ramona Dare Reeves URSULA JANE RENN A ruff- gal with lH'l'NIHlUilf.Ilf1I,lIS,' Athena liitt-rzii'y Society 25 Plziyiiizikers llruiiizitics Club 2: Mixed Vliorus 3, Ii, N13 Point System Cominittce Zig Vlqfilffil' Coin' niittcu 4. DOROTHY LEE RHODES Tlwrr is lrzuylifci' unrl I0'l7'ilIg in, lim' Athena: Lit:-rziry Society 11, ll, -tg Playiiizikers Drainzitics Club 2, iig Mixed Chorus 15, J. PAGE 52 Edna M. Ragan Janet Marie Ray DEWEY THOMAS REEMS Mun. is :mm and master uf his fate Blackwell Literary Society -lg Cooperative Class 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANNE REEVES We zclm lcnour her, love her Hoineroom Vice-President 33 Hi-Rocket Staff 2, 3, 43 Brogden Literary Society 2, 3. 4, Chaplain ZS, 41 Playinakers Dramatics Club 23 Spanish Club Zi, 4, Secretary 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Si-liolarship Cm-titiczites 2, 33 Gold Letter Certificates 2, 35 Girls' State 25, Lieutenant Governor C53 Girls' Nation 33 Publicity Committee 2, 4: First Place, Girls' Recitation Contest 3. GERALDINE E. REEVES The golrlmi age is before us, not belzind us Sin-ncer Literary Society ZSQ Playniakers Dramatics Club 43 Mixed Clmiuis 33, 43 Bible Club 33 Point System Committee 4. RAMONA DARE REEVES A giant in. heart Athena Literary Society -13 Future Homemakers of America 4g Bible Club 4. Ma, , 3 Ursula Jane Renn Dorothy Lee Rhodes s hx wry. Catherine Susan Ribet Ricliarfl Bane Rivliartlsmi LOUISE CORNELE RIDENHOUR She 'ix a true lculy-.wt-weft and lxinrl Homeroom Chaplain 2, Treasurer 43 Tillet Literary Sm-iety fi. Treasurer 33 Future Homemakers of Ainorica 2, Tl: Brush and Pallette Art Club 41 Gold Letter Certificates 2, Il. BOBBY STANLEY RIGSBEE Let me haw ntusic' 'll'llI'l'f'l'f'l' I gm Carr Literary Society 43 Playiuakers Ilrainatiws Club 41 Mixed Chorus 4, President 43 Senior Hi-Y 43 Inter-Club Council 4, FRED GILBERT RIGSBEE Things nut u7zcle1-.wtonfl ure mlntirwrl Marshal 3g Cniiperative Class 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH RIGSBEE Blue fyfrl, blmzrlw ami 'H'1Ill'., Homeroom Treasurer 2. 3, 43 Athena Literary Society 2, Zig Playmakers Dramatics Club 2, Ji. 43 llrum Ma,iorettt- Il, -13 tiultl Letter Certificates 2, 3, Traffic Crnnmittee 4. Virginia Dell Rigsbee Henry Thomas Ritchie, III CATHERINE SUSAN RIBET Sp0rl.wnu1n.wllip is lrln rirlur Athena IAll4'l'E1l'y Society Ii, 41 Girls' Atlilelii' Ar,sm'iatiuri ZZ, Zi, 4, lreasiirei' .ug lmlcl In-tie-I' lvrtlhvatt- .ig li, Nl IP, 1-urls Atlilt-tiv Aswnwiatioit Award 251 Girls' Mmiuggrain Club Ii, 4 l'resi4lt-iit -lg Mixerl Churus 43 lntvr-Club Count-il -1. RICHARD BANE RICHARDSON ll'lull Il 11111-11.' Class Yiw--l'i'f-ximle-iit tl. 4, 'l'l'1'2lSlll'4'l' 23 llrmivrmuii SW'I'4'l2'll'y 2, .I 1- . - - .v . ., ,W lllflliltllll .l, I'rvsulviit 411 I'a::v Literary Nu-utty JA ..g iuiivut lfyents Club 2, Il, -1, Chaplain 2, YIIl't'2lNlll'4'l' Zig Hultl IA'Ilt'l' Ct-rl litivatvs 2, 313 'lrattiv Cunnnittef- Ii, 4. YivvfCltairinan 43 'l'nlvnt Show Jig Intrniniirztl Basketball Mvtlal 121 Fuutball 2, 75, 4, lit-lt:-r Zi, 43 Moimgrain Club 21, 43 Hi-Y 2. ZS, 4, Sei-uvaiit-at'arins 23. Presitlt-nt 41 N. C. Ultler Buy! lI1-Y fiHIlfk'l'l'lll't' -11 Buy! Statl- 4, Supt. ut' Publit- Instruction -13 Student Amt-rnbly 4. Louise Cornele Ridenhour Bobby Stanley Rigsbwe Frm-tl Gilbert Rigsbee Mary lillizabc-tli Iiigsbee VIRGINA DELL RIGSBEE Nllf' rlnfh 111111111 to ull Inf' f'l'l'lIltlN Athena Lit:-rary Stwiety 43 Future llunieniakvrs nt' Atneriva -11 Bible Club -1. HENRY THOMAS RITCHIE, III ff!! Ctlll lfllll llufzv if IlIHl',' Carmichael Literary Sm-iety ilg Nature Club il, 'l'reasurer 2 Cgufi. at if fr' f WUSSA ,,- i ' Z,4iF.i,-,ml-' --!AJg:i'iB r - V LJ. 4 Q SW' V Y , PAGE 03 ffl: A,,-.,,N 1 -. 5 -fe- , A . ':,x'T-f-...X 'fu 'N-xx .x M' , ,-..f:,i! --X 'uf' NNVNQ W . ,, X V N1 If 'fin . 'r-X 'X ex .5d,.f ,f xxw' ,- ff i 'f'i xi X' ,VV 4 xxil. . Q. fm. A 45 oi A 1 L 4 X .. 'MARY LOU ROGERS X tx fljjgf, l 3 ly ,' X' yi soul .wo n'nr1n and true i. - ' -. 3 l N531-ogtlt-3,1 lriteizlrljkcy-irlty' 23 Spenver Literary Society 3g Mum- f ' 'mie1:.sD1':xi11utri- Club 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Play Committee 4. gi 3?-1-M EDGAR THOMAS ROSE 1 can rr.wl.wt etrerything except temptation Distributivl: Education Club 4. Lynwood A. Suttertield John Henry Saylor Alive Irene Sherrill Alu-ne Paula Shaver RAY EUGENE SIMPSON Loyalty is worth more than money fIoope1'utivo Class 4. MAXINE MARIE SMITH Thr .soul is .wtf-ony llarlt lI'll.wl.v in goodness Spencer Literary Sow-iety -13 Bible Club IS, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 43 Needlework Guild 2, 231 Inter-Club Council 4. PAGE 54 Mary Lou Rogers Edgar Thomas Rose LYNWOOD A. SATTERFIELD A wonderful guy to know Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN HENRY SAYLOR Every noble work is at first impossible ALICE IRENE SHERRILL Her beauty is a blessing Homeroom Secretary 41 Athena Literary Society ZZ. 3. 4: Play- makers Dramatics Club 3, -11 Mixed Chorus 23, 4: Point System Committee 4. ALIENE PAULA SHAVER Her Cl'Illb'lfl0Il is like zz burning torch Hi-Rocket Staff 43 Brogden Literary Society 3, 43 Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Playmakers Dramatics Club 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 4: Girls' Athletic Association Award 33 Girls' Monogram Club Il, 45 Future Home-makers of America 4g Needlework Guild 3. Ray Eugene Simpson Maxine Marie Smith Richard Martin Spell Katherine Joyve Stables FRANCES VAUGHN STAFFORD Hitch your fuugnu to u .wtur Student Organization Treasurer 43 Class Secretary 53: Horne- room President 23 Brogden Literary Society 2. Sl. 4. Chaplain 33 Playmakers Dramatic-s Club 2, 3. 4. Vim-eAPresident 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Corporal Ii, 43 Gold Letter Certificate 23 Student Assembly 23 Student Count-il 4. GLADYS RAY STALLINGS A large part of virtue cmisishs nf gonzl habits Homeroom Vice-President 23 Brogden Literary Sm-iety 23 Cmn- mercial Club 2: Gold Letter Certificate 23 Bible Club 25. Vice- President 3g Distributive Eduf-utirm Club 4. Sevretary 4. JACK THOMAS STALLINGS All nature Il'l't1I'R u grin! Home-room Vice-President 2. 3: Plziyinakers I'Draniaticf: Club 21. 3, 43 Monogram Club 2. Il. 43 Hold Letter Certifii-ntes Zig Foot' ball 2, 3, Letter 23 Track Il. Letter Zig Baseball 2, Il. 4. Star 2. :iQ Intramural Travk 2. 33 Track Champion 23 Carinit-lmel Literary Society 4. HENRY CLAUDE STAMPER, JR. Truth is the nmsl valuable thing 'uv' hzzre Glenn A- Staples Mary Ann Stephens RICHARD MARTIN SPELL .Ullll7lfI'l'.Y nuilxw Iliff num Iltnnerooni Seeretary 43 Carniivhael Literznry Snviety 3. Ii, 4 Latin Club 21 Clwerleiidur 43 Ili-lfnrlrfft Stzitl' 43 Cuopvrzi Clzixs il, 4. KATHERINE JOYCE STABLES Tlmw :rim f'.rf-rl in uri llf'l'I'I' luirw un fflulfllu liff IIl'lflN'Ix'i'f Stall' ZZ, 15, 43 'l illvIt Lite-i'ury Sunil-ty 2. Il, NHL Presideiil 333 Spenver Lit:-rziry Snviety -11 Czinieru Club 21 Muni niers llrntiiiities Club 31 Ilistributivu Itldiiwwitioii Club. Editm and Prtmiotion Manager 43 Publicity Cnniniittee 4. Frzimfes Vaughn Stafford Gladys Huy Stflllillfw Jac-lt Thoinaa Stallings Hemp t laude 5fdTlllb9l. Ji GLENN A. STAPLES Virtue lx itx ou'u l'f'll't1l'll Hmneroum Treasurer 23 Football 133 Basketball 12. MARY ANN STEPHENS Sugar is .sweet and .wt ix .whf Brogden Literary Society 23 Cnnnnei-vial tflub LI: Distributixi Education Club 43 Bible Club 3, 4. President 15, Chaplain l X 4 tl' 1 l- 1 Kr 1 Q . Y 4 4 4 3 , ixy E I . ,PAGE tfrf llttl l l l Y K 7 I kQgf1....-.,,W. xx 1 X N f L3 2 fa -, 'Q X..f 'Q fx L -ki A fig? ' A ' ' ji 'MWWQ Lili!! N DALE STEPHENSON -t ,A S-11i5i'1'.Q1F 7 lunrllw lnrrninyl with f'11tl1u.wiz1.s1n Vi, T, K, J-ivognlcnr 'l.itei'nrSiKl'o :- ty 33 Atllc-nu Litcrztry Society 43 Com- xmjg-m'l .Vlub 2: lg s' Athletic Awociution 31 D 33 Girls' X -Sit-it-imc ,lkyfai-tn.1iS1i .xii-2.1.1 ::. SYLVIA FRANCES STOVALL Hou' gfoorlrrvfm b1'ig1l1lrJ1t.w ll 17?I'SUll lloniel'-out St-c1'i2tul'y Cl: Ili-lfrwkwf Stuff SL 43 Tillett Literzlry So--it-ty 23 lirogrtlcn l.iterui'y Socicty ZS, 4: Spainish Club Zig l'lziyi11:ilin1's lwztiilzltim Club -41 Blixcrl Vliorus 43 Scliolzirsliip i'oi'titicgm- 3: llolnl lmtter 1'--1'tit'icutc 2.5. Hiltlu Maurice Stone Fhristine R. Sykes 3 iw! Y t llomwro .l -.. -, ,i. Int tlll lain:-s 'I'uvIur .Icun V. 'l'e:10't1e 1 rw BOBBY WILSON THOMAS Hr' lIl'1llI'll4'.N Inav! :Vim Iiwx hrs! 1 Xicc-l'i-ceitlviit 2: Tjlllft' I.itmr:u'y Som-in-ty 11. 33 Bztntl l'Illlllll'Ill l1:u':cil,:tll 2. 153 f'o61n't'utiYc Vluss -1. FRANCES JEANETTE THOMAS In 1n1z.w'4' lherw is clzarnt Ilonicrooni Prtsiiltnt 3. Vxcc-Prrsiflcnt 43 Ili-Rocket Staff 2, ll. 4, lillitt Illl4'l'lll'y Society 2, Zig Plztyimikcrs Iirzitnzitics Club 21 Munnin-rx Ilwiimtticn Vlub II, 43 Mixcml Vliorus LZ, fi, 41 Scholar- xliip Vt-1'titit':ilc 21 Holtl ln-tts,-1' i'1'l'tlflK'illP 2, Zig Sfwial Coin- lnittw- '13 Stunlcnt .Xvcinbly 211 S4-ninr Play 4, PAGE 36 ic 5 L Lillian Dale Stephenson Sylvia Frances Stovall HILDA MAURICE STONE Quif'f11e.w.w has .Strong points Hoinerooin Fhaplain 43 Brogden Literary Society 23 Spencer Literary Society Zi. 45 Library Club 2: Distributive Education Club 4g Commercial Club 23 Bible Club 3, 4: Chaplain 3. CHRISTINE R. SYKES Able to .wpmlr for ltffiwelf Hoineroom Monitor 4g Spencer Literary Society 23 Athena Lit- erary Society 3, 'Tl1'03Sl1l't'l' 351 Playniakers llraniatics Club 3, SGC1'E'Iill'y Cl: Girls' Athletic Association 3, Vice-President li: llrum Majorette 3, 43 Gold Lettcr Certificate 25. JAMES TAYLOR Step by step one goes far Cooperativo Claws 4. JEAN C. TEAGUE If 'ace are siwzc-fre good fortune is ours Junior Needlework Guild 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. Bobby VVilson Thomas Frances Jeanette Thomas U Y l 1 1 i .E if il il 1 l. li li 'i V ,1 I ll ll rl ll ll l G il l u ii i I 1 l I l I I 1 l i I i . i I I i l l ll Q! I l i A ll ll l Betsy King Thompson Marjorie Jvuune Tilsou MARILYN MARIE TILTON Ifrff as The brwfze Homeroom Treasurer 2: Ili-Ifuvlwt St:-iff 2. 4: Athena Literary Society 23 Playmiikers llrauuitivs Club 23 Mlxed Vlmi-us 12, 5: BETTIE LOUISE TINNIN A good name lt'f'f'llN its Iuxler in fhf' :lark Homeroom President fl: Mizssusouu Typing Staff :ig Future Business Leaders of America 25, 43 Bookkeeping Modal 23 Scholarship Certitivatex 2. ily Gold Letler Certifit-rites 2. Jig Cafeteria Helper 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Point System Committee 2, 3, 4, Chairman 43 Student Asseuibly ZS, 43 Student Vouuvil 4. BETSY KING THOMPSON Sllr' .wmflrrl mul .wlulrlnlrx rlwpurlrfl ltlu-nu Literury Sovii-ty UQ Spunisli Club 21, 41 'l1l'l'2lNlll'l'I' 32, Vim--l'1'vsi1lvlil 41 Mixvcl lilllll'llS 43 lirogflvn llili-Yury Nm-is-ty I lil:-my Show 4. IVIARJORIE JEANNE TILSON As sllwwl rm llfll' u'r1.wl1r'1l ro.wx llouu-room Yin--I'rvsiili-nt -lg Ili-Ifm-I.-wl Stull' U1 lNll'ISHl1INlilClt Stull' 43 Sllt'll1'4'l' l,iln-i'a1ry Smitty 2, Zi, fl. Svi'i'i't:n'5' 1: Mum- uivrs llrniiiutii-N Vlull 2. Zi, 43 Mixe-sl Vhoriis 2, 41 Hold In-ttvr lv1'l'llill'2ilI' 23 l'uI'vtv'i'iu llc-lin-1' Cl: Play 41 Tzilvul Show 251 Point Syaieiu Voiiiiiiittt-'if 21 Junior Neetlli-xx'o1'k Huilal 2, Z1 Marilyn Marie Tilton Bettie Louise Tinnin ANDREW LEON TUCKER That fm'm'ilw Sllb-if'l'f.' 4lIy.W'lf Page Literary Soviety 2, 35, 4, Sei'g,earit-at-ariiis 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 25 Playinnkers Ilraiiiativs Club 2, Il, 43 Football 2, 15, 43 Golf 2, Il, 4. Letter 2, 3. 4: Talent Show 21, 32 Play 4. CARLTON EUGENE UPCHURCH The .secret of .wvr'f.w.w is c'nn.w1anr'y fo pur1m.w French Club 3, 4, President 4: Travk Team 35: Ili-Y 43 luter- Club Council 4. Dalma. W. Uzzle, Jr. Clarence Elmer XValker, Jr. Andrew Leon Tuvker Carlton l'll1,!'Ull0 U1lClllll'l'll DALMA W. UZZLE, JR. Thr uwrlfl is my 1'ou1111'y v 7 flub 2: Pi,,e Vlanss Prewiilvnt If.: Homvrooui Vliziglziiii L: Ili-Y ' l,llt'l'i1l'j' Soi-ivty 2, 31, 4. xvll'P'Pl'k'Sl4ll'lll 43 Current l':'N'l'lllS Vluli J. .,, , 41 Point Systeni Couiuiitteo 2: lute-r-i'lub Couuvi i'lli1ll'll1illl 43 Boys' Stzitv Ili Student Vouuvil ii. 4 Pri-simlent 4: II:-1i'm'lff'r Stuff 4: 'l'i':iliiv Cmriiiiiiittve Zi. l 4. live- CLARENCE ELMER WALKER, JR. Tlzwy can IWIIIIIHFI' 'IFIIU lN'llr l'P tlufy van Page Literary Society 2, 3, 4: Cuiiierzi Club 121 Pluyuiakers llrznmitice Club II. 41 Latin Club 21 Illziwliziltji, A li .'.x,,,f g U' A V l 'lx i fig : 1 , I! ,J . ZEBQUTQON DOYLE WALKER, JR. E Thfj only flung I haw To ffm' is fear iixrlf Homeiiroom Clllilllhlllililil f'21l'Yllll'll21Pl Literary Society 21 Mixed C'lio1'us 2. E ' -,1 . JEAN HARRISON WALTERS Hin' hw' ro.wf'.w, Hwy lN l'1lIllf' hw' Athena, Liter:-iry Suri:-ty 2. Il: Plnyuiakers Iimiiiativs Ululi 221 Spanish t'luli Zi, 4, Uliaplain 541 Mixed f'll0I'1lS 2. Li, 43 Hold Letter 4'wrtiti::ute llg Speiiver I,ite1'u1'y Soviety 4. Alvis F, VVai'rvi1, J r, Vluirlex Tlionias XVEIITPII. Jr. Juanita Wanda NVutkins Joanne Jeftries Watson VAN WEATHERSPOON lVlwrf 1l1ff1'w'.w u will, 1l1wrf'.v a 'zrriy Football 2, Sig Buskvtlmll ZS. 4, Letter lip Tennis LZ. fi, 4. lmtter LZ, 55, 41 lntruinnrul Bnfkvtlmll Modal 2: Iii-Y 43 Monograin Club 2, Li, 4, President. 43 IIIIEI'-fflllb Count-il 4. PEGGY MARIE WEBSTER A .wid with lzfzfiwzcv- Future HUlllElIlhkEFS uf America 25: Di4trib11tive l'ldn1-ation Vluli 4. PAGE 55 Zelrulou Doyle xV2llkGl'. Jr. Joann Harrison XValtf-rs ALVIS F. WARREN, JR. Curzfefrzfrrzwzt is flu' .wzrlwf of t'l'f'l'jj -joy mn:-'ri-uni TI't'1l'lllI't'1' Zi: Playrnakers llmiiiativs Vluln -1: Marsliul 171 1'uu'v Lite-rury Soi-iety 4. CHARLES THOMAS WARREN, JR. IT is not in my 1J0ll'f l' In huh' Page Literary Soviety 4: Mimics 1ll'ZlIlll'ltlK'S Vluli 2. JUANITA WANDA WATKINS As good as .whff ix fair SIPQIIVHI' Literary Soviety 41 Playinakerx llruniatirs Vlub 3. -1. Mixed Vliorus JOANNE JEFFRIES WATSON Build your 011.QfIff.w in Nw air omerooin Vive-President 21 Brogden Literary Society 2. 3, 43 Spanish Vluln Zi, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, Il, -1: Svliolarsliip Cer' titivate 12: Program Conunittee -13 Hold Letter Certificate 3. Van NVeatherspoon Peggy Marie NVe-bster Joe H. NVentz NVilliuni l'ltlNVill'fl NVlievler, Jr. HAROLD G. WHEELER Every bra Ve man is ll lllllll nf his ii'urfi Homerooin President 123 Tennis 2, fi, Letter 11. 33 Student Assembly 2. RUTH POWELL WHEELER Slif' 1t'uI1.'.w in llf'Illlflll Humeroom Cliuplain 133 Pri-side-nt -1: Mi4:ssr:Nui-:K Stuff Typillil' Editor 43 Spent-er Literary Society 12, Sl, 4, Sovial f'lI2llI'IlI2llI 43 Playmukers Drzuiiaities Flub 2, ZS, 43 Mixed t'l1urus 2. Il, 43 Cafeteria Helper 3. 4: Gold Letter t'e-rtitivates S53 Student Assembly 43 Talent Slnmw 4. JULIA ANNE WHITE Tis only noble to be yum! O. Henry Literary Soviety 2, 35, Vice-President 125 Speneer Literary Society 41 COIllIIlt'I't'l2il Vlub 2g Spanish Club 31 Play makers llruniativs Club 41 Mixed Vlinrus 4. RALPH FINLEY WHITFIELD, JR. Ax smuofli ax tliwy cnniw Current Events f'lub 23 Football ZZ. Zi, 4. Letter 33 Track 3, 4, Letter Zig Intramural Basketball Medal 23 Sophonmre Travk Champion 23 Monogram t'lub 12, 25, 4. Treueurer 21 Cbiiperative Class 4. JOE H. WENTZ Ei'1'l'ylhing vorriwx to flmsf who mn 'trait WILLIAM EDWARD WHEELER, JR. Ability is a lmnr llltlll,N ireultli Harold G. Wheeler Ruth Powell Wheeler MQ! Rita Earle VVhittleld Cecil Adams Wiggins Julia, Anne Vlfliite Ralph Finley NVhitiield. Jr. O RITA EARLE WHITFIELD There ix not ii 'IIl0lllf'Ilf ivithout .mine duty Homeroom Set-retary fig Treasurer 4: Southgate Literary So- eiety 123 Miinies Dramatius Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 4: Gold Letter Certificates 3. CECIL ADAMS WIGGINS My belief is that anzbitiqgi is divine 1 . -. ci 1? Vis? ,Qing funk , - 'aw' ' X glial gax ,j see f H7514 Aft 1 ff! r. iii 7 , .ff mx .irifl--5.1 wi., -ri' ,X 7, isa .A-age , v,J ,J x ig. i JAMES THOMAS WIGGINS ix, uf 5 ' like p7'iC6'Of'7l fSd0IIl is above 'rabies Cariniriiriel Literary 'fgeciety 2, 253 Playmakers Draniatic-S Club LZ: Current Events Club 233 Pll1 c'll6Ill Club 43 Basketball 4. MARY FRANCES WILKIE I 1'ir11f1Ii11f1.w IIIIIIIFS us equal to The gurls Athena Literary Snciety 33 Future Home-makers of Anierii.-a IZ, Joseph Arnold NVilkins L. R. VVilkins, Jr. Anne Benson Williams Pollyanna Williams JANE WILSON .liaise u.w happy 111111 ynu nialxff u.w yuml l'Imiwi-mviii Cliziplnin 41 Allie-mi Literary Sm-iety fig Future lluinenmkers ot' .xllll'l'il'2l Zig llistributive l'Iduvntiun Club 4. MARY CAROLYN WILSON She ,vlllilwx and rlri1'ff.w 111111 mire away Ili'-Ifm-A-wr Stnti' 43 Mi:ssi:N4.i:1e Staff 43 t.'tn'm-liu Spencer Lit- '-rziry Sm-iety 2, 21, 4g Bible Club 21 Muinmers Ilmiimtics Club 2, fi. 4g Mixed Clinrus UQ Publirity Committee 4. PAGE 60 James Thomas Wiggins Mary Frann-es XVilkie JOSEPH ARNOLD WILKINS He 7.'n0u'.v the prerise lIl07Hf'IlI when to .say nothing Mixed Chorus 21 Coiiperative Class 3, 4. L. R. WILKINS, JR. Never fl dull nmnzenf Carmichael Liter:-xry Soeiety 3g Band 2, 33, 4. ANNE BENSON WILLIAMS Heaven itself dir! lend her grace Hmneroum Ser-retury -13 Hi4R0l'In'Pf Stuff Ii. 41 lNIESSENGl-IR. Staff -lg Speuver Literary Society 2, 3, 43 Muminers Draniatics Clulw 2, :lg Library Club -1: Traffic- Committee 23 Program Commit tee 4: Junior Needle XVork Guild 2. Zi. POLLYANNA WILLIAMS The ambitious aI1vay.w nmke good Homeruom Serretary 2, President 33 Brogden Literary Socieq 2. 22. 4. Sevretury 3, 43 French Club 43 Mixed Chorus il, 43 Gold Letter Ce1'tific'ate Sf: Program Cmmuittee Chairman 43 Stu' dent Assembly 3. 4: Student Council 4. Jane XVils0u Mary Carolyn VVilson Betsy Lou Williamson Marie Jacqueline VVinfree Peggy Ruth Yates Joyce Lee Young BETSY LOU WILLIAMSON llrr fr0u'n.w arf- fairer llmn nllffw' .wnrilm Brogrlf-u Literary Soviety 21 I'z11uf-ru Vluh 2, 211 Min-al Vlmrm 4: Needlework Guild U, Zig Future Ilmue-nmkt-rs ut' .xllll'l'l4'2l 2 MARIE JACQUELINE WINFREE S116 ix bill 0 lifflf' lnzrfr than Ihr IllI.Ilf',N Hmuerurnn '1'1'0aa11rv1' 21 Alllvllii llitv1'zll'y Snvif-ty Zig Flltlxrrl IIOlllt'lllilkPI'S of AIll0l'lI'Ii 3, 43 Sf'I'l'0l2iY'X 4. PEGGY RUTH YATES True frimzrlship is 0. plum' of slmr f1I'!lll'flI' Hi-It'uf'l-'r'I Stall' 2, Jig Playmakcrs I,I'ill1lHfll'S l'luh 23 Spzulisli Club 33 Mixed Chorus 2. 35. 43 Gold Imtter f'vrtific:ite 2. JOYCE LEE YOUNG That c'apfil'afiny .wmilf Brogdeu Literary Snviety ZZ. 3. 43 Brush and Pullvtte Art Vluh 4, President 4: National Art Honor Som-it-ty 25: Honorable Men- tion in Art. Contest 3: Vice-Chairnmn PuNie-ity Umgiuittve 4: Ili-Rovkef Stuff -1: Art Editor. Hi-Hawk:-f -1: Illkgil'-fvlllll Foun- l 4. M, . , .'lf2L-1'-41- K1 r K A M lggr S L ftwkiifg-OSQQJAQQLGI X, s f 1 'ww , Q ,ff www S255 ffm? ff PS sf' A if 5 , ,,. has Ill PAGE 62 'V 5 ' ', 5025, ' '- Q. 'fymfw . I fi' ,, M 2 M. , 10, . .M .V , The Foriy-Niners ,.4 '-, Rv' Y :MQ eniofz 614144 foem-1949 ,fife to .Meet Adult life, the unfamiliar That we long, yet fear, to meet Beekons us to eome down To the world's thronged street. Half-reluctantly we leave The old beloved plaees, The haunts and habitats Filled with familiar faces. Into at strange, new world VVe hear a burning Hameg Our hearts bright with courage Ready to play life's game. Vile seek vaulted manhood - ln an age of fleeting time VVhen aetivated atoms Threaten earth's pantomime. Armed with spears ot' knowledge, Wlith strong and tireless will Vile set out to master, And all turmoil is still. XVQ paee tl1e paths of life VVith eagerness for truth That makes us what we are: All-conquering youth. ANNE Bowen, '49, PAGE 63 Clay Song of '49 Wmwls by JUAN 131111111511-311 Musiv by 1J.1N'1'1f: Hmmixo, RUMAN11 11UNNELLY '1'1'11sti11gg' 11111' 1'11t111'1'1 to 111111 wtf sta1111 1Vit11 11z1isi As 111 v i'11l11'iljl'0 that louks a111va11, 1:13 11111' 11vz11'ts tu the 1'oa11 of years 1wz11'11 tllll' steps are 1011. 1' ' ' s 11' 11a will 111111 X111 1'11tllN1l 11191111 11 18 t t 3111111111-ivs t111'1111gg'l1 all the years: 1,ifti11g' 11111' vnivvs to Dll1'112ll1l 1115111 The sm-1111111 that we 1111 110111 47192111 . 1 1 ,, Iqtklllillgl' 11111' 1-1111111519 t111'1111g'11 lwavv 01' strife A11Qj.f1Zi1lK'P we p1e11g'e to you. P11111 VVit11 1isi11g1' QW1' to strive to live 111111111' 211111 p111'p11se true. 1 9 XVO 11111 fa1'PwP11 to c1z1ss111z1t9s 110111, A1111 11111111 to t111-111 11111' 1'isi1111s 1J1'11a111 111111 clear: Lifti 1151 11111' wiws to D111-1111111 High f,1111' A111121 Matvi' 1192112 -Mis if 1gJ..111.1,1,11,1,1g1I1T1 142 411i 1E1fE wi 13118 Y , ,,. W 1, 2 - Q' 'iw 111 111-1 2 11111111 64 I'0,7lleCy It is the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred a11d Sixty-Nine. While sitting at the desk in our busy New York office, our eyes were drawn to the copy of the newest ladies' magazine, Fancy, Fluffy Fashions. Featured on the cover was Peyton Clements, newest sensation of Whitt-ield's Modeling Agency. Investigating this eye-catching issue further, we learned that three more of our classmates were on the road to success. The staff included Anne Bolich-Editor-in-chief, Agnes Hamblen-Fashion Editor, and Pat Breed-Art Editor, We sadly remembered the best years of our lives, and decided to visit the old gang of Durham High School. VVe' hopped into our lizzie Limousine chauf- feured by Jack Martin and finally reached the airport, having been stopped only once by Patrolman Thomas Chappell. XVe bought tickets from Francis Stafford, who was still trying to get our money, and hurried to our waiting plane. Un the field we saw Jim Hol- brook, Don Helms, and Eddie King, famous photographers, taking pictures of the celebri- ties who had just arrived. Looking them over, we saw the Bolmeier twins, well known artists, Peggy Montsinger with her horse trophies, VVillie Davis and Betty Oldham, opera stars, and Elton Dennis, new owner of the .HLow-Light-Lovers Drive-In Theatre. As we boarded the plane, we met Betty Ann Dixon, our lovely stewardess. XVe quickly fastened our safety belts when we learned that Al VVarren and Norman Conant were our pilots. Our first stop was Wasliiiigtoii, D. C., the home of the president of the United States, Dante Germino. His number one advisor, Bob Barrett, informed us he was on an im- portant mission in Moscow. With time to spare, we went on a shopping tour. l'pon entering the most elaborate shop for women 's apparel, Gayla Gowns for the Gorgeous, we saw Ann Ferrell, modeling' shoes for the trim foot by Dot Jones. Others we noticed were Betsy Thompson, displaying hats and Julia XVhite modeling dresses. Sitting in a cozy corner of the room, we saw Alice Lam- beth and her millionaire husband. l'pon leaving the shop, we met Helen Babb and Shirley Markee, foremost scientists of the day, with Frances Hauser, interior decorator. Looking around, we saw a Bobby Nichols' neon sign advertising the opening night of Two Kicks froin Jupiter, a revival of the popular melodrama Une Touch of Venus. starring Betty Faucette and VVarren Bishop with Virginia deYyver as director. XVe stopped at the elaborate H-Illlllllyk -live Joint owned by Fasanova .lohnson and arrived just in time to catch -lean t'lark in her last performance of Beal Gone Guy. A special feature that evening was Mona Boothe, celebrated tap-dancer. The last spe- cialty was Leon 'I'ucker's chorus line. led by NVanda Graham. flashv dancer. Included among those lovelv girls were Barbara Bob- bitt, Margaret Francis, and Audra Hamilton, The next morning we continued our trip toward the 'ttlle North State. On the way down Pennsylvania Avenue, we noticed a sign advertising VVallaee Draughn's All tlirl Orchestra, featuring the twinkling pianos of Marjorie Tilson and Romana Donnelly. Other familiar names were Ruth Ledford, violinist and Marilyn Nash, soloist. Arriving in Dur- ham, we walked down Main Street. and no- ticed the newest drug store was Lowndes and Peed. A sign, t'Drive with Fornes captured PAGE 65 our attention. Vfe discovered that two in- structors of this well lil1ONV11 Qll'lYl11g school were Margaret Uverby Hlltl Altaree Estes. VW heard ninsie and at once recognized Bill llai-ward, fanied l'2il11lJll1lQQ,i cowboy Hlltl his singing guitar. At that inoinent Beverly Doby, wife ot' the 15l'QSlflt'1li7 of N.-Ill., 11a111ed for the outstanding leader of the day, Nelson -I?ll'liS01l, invited ns to attend a professional football gaine at the stadiinn. Un tl1e way we saw a billboard Hllll inn11ediately recog- nized the picture of Ann Miles. advertising lipstiek's newest shade, 'tHot Lips. NVe set- tled ourselves i11 choice seats and prepared to enjoy the game. Aniong tl1e star pro's per- forniing were sonie of our foriner flashing D.ll.S. squad: Delona Lloyd, Yan XVeather- spoon. XV. B. Pate, Bill Pleasants. Dickie Richardson, Bobby Poe. Ellltl Stewart Pope. Sitting on the bench was tl1e teain pliysic-ian, Arthur London Hllfl water boy, Jackie Evans. After tl1is thrilling ganie, we were invited to tl1e hoine of their 1-oat-li, Big Bob Talley and l1is charniing wife, tl1e fornier Ruth YVheeler. Ainong tl1e distinguished guests at this party was Spanish ainbassador, Etienne Mnlet, who offered to take 11s to ljllflliilll High idvllflftl. Arriving at our old Hxhllllil. Matter we were welconied by the principal, NVesley Harris. He Sll1I111lO1l94l his faculty i11 to see 11s. Ainong tl1e111 were Nancy Adcockeltyp- ing teacher, Billy il?liCSJSDil1llSl1 teacher, Jack fiUXV?ll1-lllSifJl'Y teaeller. and .lin1111y Davis-llean of Boys. Leaving TJllI'lltilll High we took a quick stroll uptown. VVe inet Billie Adanis, director of all the YH Teani Vluhs i11 North t'arolina: Elllfl Pat Bostiek, designer of frateriiity pins. VVe hardly recognized PAGE 66 Bob Black, because he had been taking a Lindbnrg Carver course, and had devel- oped niuscles to spare. Looking at Olll' watches We saw that our time had 1'll11 out and it was time to ret11r11 to our plane. VVhen we arrived i11 New York, we llll1119fllHiQly went to the Cozy Cottle Hotel, owned Hllfl managed by J. B. NVe recognized a familiar voice, that of the head switcli-board operator, Ruth McFarland. Reaching o11r roonis, we tried to rest, but did not succeed d11e to boisterous laughter and shoutiiig. Peering dow11 i11to the park below, we saw School Marin Martine Cknown as Martha Jane Johnsonj entertaining her nurs- ery school children with f'Ring Around the Rosiesf' Unable to sleep, we went down to the lobby. A surprise waited us, for seated there were so111e of Olll' fornier classmates, now fanions celebrities. XVe greeted Albert Poe, a famed baseball player of the world, Shirley Morgan, lovely nationally k11ONV11 swimming and diving expert, Mary Rigsbee, playing i11 the Broadway hit, Forever After, and Kay Johnson, author of a current best seller, 'LA Bush Grows in Lower Sloboviaf' VVe decided to dine together that evening Hlld happily started 011 our way. VVhile eating, who should join us but Nancy Green, fHlll0l1S ballet teacher a11d Anne VVillian1s, demon- strator of Hllow to Knit Socksf' The next inorning we 1'9illI'l16Ll to our office for another busy day. Pat Dnla, sympathetic writer of a world-fanious NTJOVG-L01'117i col- lllllll, 111et ns Hllil wa11ted to hear all about the Mille Home Town. H The foregoing is our prophecy-we, tl1e Forty-Niners, have predicted. aa! if! an eaiamenl Curtis Allen, will my manly ways to Hor- ace Mansfield. Eloys Atwater, will my Betty Grablew figure to Judy Rogers. Jimmy Bailey, will my magnetic person- ality to Frank Fitch. Louise Barbee, will my Hquiet' ways to Margie Pendergraph. Bobby Bowling, will my box ot' XVheaties to Mr. Deeds. Barbara Britt, will my Southern drawl to Tennie Bessler. Betsy Cameron, will my bottle of peroxide to Judy Murdock. Lellon Carden, will my old band instru- ment to anyone who can stand the noise. Fred Clark, will my seat in Miss Michaels' room to anyone who likes to look at the Roman Goddess ' ' Minerva. ' ' Douglas Council, will my low-flying Packard to Mack Moore. Faye Dalehite, will to D. ll. S. my fond remembrances. Tommy Darkis, will all I know about girls to Bucky Gresham. Julian Dennis, will my homeroom 's yearly donation for a hair cut to Raymond Beal. Glenn Dodson, will my wrecked Ford to the D. II. S. machine shop in hopes that they can fix it. Wallace Hare, will my last name to a rabbit. Ethel Eubanks, will my locker to anyone who doesn't want privacy. George Ferrell, will my Ipana Smile to Bill Perry. Bobby Fuquay, will my dried-up eareass to the D. II. S. Biology department. Maybe they can discover what it is. Kenneth Gregory, will my Tyrone ways to anyone who wants to be a lady-killer. Calvin Griffin, will my bottle of VVild Root Creame Oil to Andrew Mt-Farland. Winstoii Harper, will my broad shoulders to David Jones. Eugene Harris, will my baseball ability to Lyell Jones. Margie llastings, will my legs to anyone in need of two tootbpieks. Billy llines, will my good pair of . Y . 1 f Argyles to Q , A. Pope. Francis llouston, will mv tirst million to ll. ll. S. lll hopes that they will tix the eloeks. Vharles llowell, will all my yo-yos to Freddy liambe. t'ornelia Hughes, will my soft voiee to Shanks Bradsher. Toy Markham, will my woliish ways to the Sophomore skins. .lohn Mt-l'ow11, will the D, ll. S. machine shop to anyone who likes to look through key holes! I l -lack Murray, will my UXX'0l'l'lSilll1PH ways to NVade VVilliams, Gladys llrr, will D. ll. S. to Hliower Sloboviaf' Bobby Parrott, will my new lf'ord to XVal- lace Adcoek. Bel'Nl Me3'ers, will Pete to Miss Drum- mond. Bobby Peerl. will my devilish ways to llayid Phipps. ,-llllllllj' Phelps, will my ability to make speeches to Max Barnhart. Patsy Priee. will my plaee in Mr. Deeds' heart to anyone lucky enough to get lnm for bookkeeping. .lanet Bay, will my ability to tlirt to Vonnie Murray. l'rsula Benn, will my delightful pastime ot doing nothing to Margaret llolt. Mary Bigsbee, will my ability to faint to anyone who wants to be in the strong arms of M1'. Brewbaker. , -lack Stallings, will my loud voiee to Betsy Rhine. Vlaude Stamper, will my silk socks and garters to anyone with thin legs. Mary Ann Stephens, will my shy ways to lris Perry. Hilda Stone, will my t'wee figure to Dot Killough. PAGE 67 Ti1111ie Sykes, will llly eurly hair to Peggy XVhitfield. Eleanor Swea ringer, will 111y ability to play bridge to Nr. Shields. Jean Teague, will my Come hither look to Shirley Hefling. Betty Lou Tinnin, will my graceful ways to Bobby Ann Stallings. Carlton llpehureh, will my IIQXY book HI Am Good for Notl1i11g But Love, Babyl' to Billy Jo Griswold. Dan Uzzle, will 111y ability to hunt Cwl1at??t??tT?D to Fuller Glass. Clarence Vtlalker, will llly 'tjalopyw to Clyde llmphlett. Zeb VValker, will all 111y troubles to a11y- 0119 who has a strong eonstitution. Jean NValters. will 111y flighty ways to Elizabeth Leighton. Tommy VVarren, will my Sunday suspend- ers to HIIYOHQ wl1o has trouble keeping l11s trousers up. Cecil Wiggi11s, will my shy , ways to Billy VVarren. Pollyanna VVilliams, will my ability to Hget along to Peggy Lancaster. Mary Carolyn NVilson, will my brain to anyone wl1o wants it-good as new, never been used. ,loyee Young, will my glasses to anyone wl1o will take time to learn l1ow to ehange them. Ramona Bayles, will my ability to do the rhumba with Billy VVarren to HPeppy Clements. Bea Coletta, will 111y t'bangs to anyone wl1o ClOQSl1 't want to see where he is going. Pat Dowdy, will n1y ability to make eam- paign speeehes to Larry Smith. PAGE 68 I. -lane Dunson, will 111y loeker to a11yo11e who likes mieed literature. l, Janet Goodwin, will llly reducing pills to Doris Mills. I, .lean Ilieks, will my last 11211119 to Stem, N. C. C s on1ittedl. l. Janet Horton, will my bubble gum to Evelyn Pickett. I, Louise Ridenhour, will 111y dimples to Mr. Cooke. I, Virginia Rigsbee, will my fallen arches to Miss Leit11er. I, Roger Craig, will my height to Jimmie York, who needs it. I. Pat Ester, will 111y extra pounds to Dennis Rochelle. I, Bruee Holt, will llly appealing looks to Arnold Ewing. I, Tony Hood, will my blank expression to Bill Lowndes. I, John Lyllll, will a bottle of c'Tips'l to Albert Long. I, John Porter, will my ability to do Geometry to any sucker wl1o wants it. 1, Gilbert Rigsbee, will my ability to write Sha.kespeare to Bobby Smith. 1, liieliard Spell, will my glasses to NVeak Eyes Pope, who needs tl1e111. I, James Taylor, will 111y 'tabilityw to think to Bill MeCorkle. I, Bobby Thomas, will 111y look of i11no- eenee to James Carpenter. XVe, the students of '49, will to those who follow us eourage, endurance, and perseryer- anee with which to ll1HkQ this world a better place. unioz Clava 4va,W.wM W CLASS OFFICERS-Lllff to fllffllfi M. Bryson, D. Wolfe, N. Rinaldi, D. L. -laeobs. NVQ Juniors were prepared for a big year when we returned to Durham High. lVe had completed a successful Sophomore year and we realized this approaching year would be the turning point in our high school Career. This year we came to know Durham High from classes to classmates, from teachers to President ..,.. V'iee-President .... Secwtary, , , T1'ec4su1'e1', , . texts, from the ball field to the ballroom. YVe think we have eompleted a sueeessful year with excellent leaders and eooperative fol- lowers. Our motto was before us: Forward ever-Backward never. VVe strove to iuateli these words: Past memories, future hopes'- our Junior year. . . .Norman Rinaldi . , Duane Wolfe . , , lllury Hrysull . ,Donnie Lou Jacobs PAGE 69 Chesson, L. Citrini, R. Clark, J. Clark, J. Conant. S. Cooper, E. Craig, C. Culp, C. Daniel, A. Daniels, M. Daves, M. A. Dennis, M. Dennis, P. Dickerson, I. Dollar, B. Dollar, O. M. Duke, B. Durham, B. Earle, A. Earp, D. Eason, D. Edmonds, B. Ellis, B. A. Ellis, H. Evans, J. Evans. B. Ewing, A. Falls, R. Fisher, L. Fisher, R. Fitch, F. Forbus, M. Foster, J. Foushee, G. Garrett, B. Glass, F. Glenn, F. Gooch, B. L. Gooch, S. A. Goswick, A. Gray, B. Green, D. Greene, R. Gresham, B. Griswold, B. J. Grodsky, L. Hall, C. Hancock, B. PAGE 71 PAGE 7 4 Rattelade, G. Reese, S. Rhine, B. Rive, L. Rigsbee, L. Rigsbee, N. Rinaldi, N, Roberson, D. Roberts, T. Rochelle, S. Rodenliizer, C. Rogers, G. Rogers, J. Rose, E. Rowe, R. Samonds, P. Schrader, J. Shelton, N. Shepherd, C. Simpson, B. Simpson, B. R Skillen, B. Smith, B. Smith, L. Smith, T. Snyder, L. Stallings, B. A Stewart, J. Stone, E. Strickland, A. Strickland, M. Suitt, B. Suitt, M. Suiif, P. Sutherland, M Styron, C. Talley, B. Temple, J. H. Tillmali, M. Tilley, J. Terry, VV. Tew, J. Thomas, I. L. Thomasson. S. Tilley, B. Townsend, F. Tyndall, D. Vlfinstead, J. Umphlett, C. Umstead, R. Upchurch, M. E Veasey, L. Vosburg, J. Wagstaff, D. WVatkins, B. L. Watkins. C. Watson, M. Weathers, J. Weathers, J. Weaver, B. A. YVeaver, D. Vliheeler, P. Wheeler, R. Whitaker, E. 'White, R. Whitfield. M. L. Whitfield, P. YVilkerson, D. Williams, M. Williams, W. Williamson, N. XVilson, B. VVinfrec-, T. Wolfe, D. Wood, R. Woodcock, M, Woodson, Z. Yarbrough, VV. PAGE 7 5 0,9 0l1'l07e 670.44 llmss lflI FIt'I'IRSfLf'ff to right: J. Boothe, B. Perry, XV. Lutz, VV. Dixon. Though we were new to Durham High, we Sopliomores believe we have begun a sue- eessful high sehool career. YVe lost. no time in learning our way around the sehool, meet- ing new classmates and partieipating in many activities. Very soon after our orientation program, we elet-ted our oftivers, 1-hose our green and white elass eolors, and selected the gardenia for our class flower. ln Det-ember we pre- 1'l'ff.w1'1lf'I2f. , . lvir-P-l'l'ws1'zle1zt. , . .N'f'rl'+'!1l ry , , Trezzsznw' vAo1-3 76 sented our annual Sophomore Stunt Day. Our 1-ontributions to sports were many. It took us only a short while to join the many organ- izations and find ourselves a vital part of them. i VVe were grateful for the help extended us by the upper elassmen. VVe hope our progress will be rapid and great. We, the class of 1952, will 1-ontinne upward and onward, up- holding the ideals of Durham High. . . .WOl'tll Lutz , . . . , . ,Bill Perry , . ,Jeanette Boothe , . . .Wyatt Dixon Adams, B. Adams. J. Adams, J. Adcovk, F. Agner. K. Allen, 1. Allen. J. Allen, VV. Anderson, M. Andrews, C. Arena, M. J. Ashley, L. Atkins, M. Austin, M, Ballenger, B. Barbee, B. Barbour, D. Barbour, V. Barrow, J. Bass, A. Beck, B. Belcher, C. Bell, B. Bell, R. Blomquist, B. Bonardi, L. Boothe, J. Boothe. J. Booth, S. Bouras, J. Bowling, F. Branton, E. Brawley, S. Best, A. Bowden, J. Bowles, I. Briggs, J. Brown, F. Brown, L. Brown, P, Browning, A. Browning, R. Brumley, E. Bryant, B. Burvh, I. Burnette. P. Burns, R. Brannon. A. Brooks, S. Buchanan, M. Byerly, C. Byrd, L. Capps, J. Carpenter, J. PAGE 77 l l l l l PAGE 78 Cash, A. Catala. A. Cates, C. Cates, V. Chamberlain, I Christian, W. Chappell, M, Chronaki, B. Cockrell. M. J. Clements, E. Cole, E. Colvard, P. Connery. R-. Cooper, R. D. Corbin, P. Couch, C. Covey, P. Cox, B. Crawford, E. Crisp, V. Crosby, J. Crotts, J. Crabtree, B. Cucldy. J. Culbreth, C. Daniel, S. Daniel, Z, Daniels, B. Daniels. M. Darkis, B. Davis, K. Dean. C. Dozier, K. Dixon, R. Edwards, V. Ellis, D. Ellis, J. Emory, S. Farrell, E. Ferrell, B. Ferrell, E. Ferrell, J. Ferrell, P. Fields, C. Fields, M. Fisher, E. Fisher, J. Forsythe, J. Foster. W. Freeman, D. Foushee, J. Fuquay, J. Glenn, M. Gooch, M. Greene, P. Greenhill. S. Gunter, B. Gunter, T. Gupton, M. Gwaltney, E. Hackett, B. Hackney, P. Haines, M. F. Hall, P. Hall, C. Hamilton, N. Harris, L, Harris, R. Hart, D. Harton, A. Haswell, B. Hawkins, H. Hazelgrove, R. Helms, R. Herring, F. Herring, P. Herring, V. Hester, J. Hester, P. High, J. Hill, S. Hill, T. Hix, B. Hobgood, H. Holland, M. Holt, B. A. Holmes, D. Holloman, R. M. House, L. Howell, B. Howard, F. Hughes, N. Hurst. G. Husketh, P. Hutchins, R, Ives, G. Jennings, L. Johnson, P. Johnson, P. Johnson, R. Johnson, W, Jones, A. Jones, B. Jones, D. Jones, F. Jones, R. Jordan, D. Jordan, D. PAGE 79 PAGE 80 Lane. A. Kearney, L. Kelly, B. S. Kemp. M. Kennedy, E. Kerr, H. King. R. Kornegay. J. Kramer, J. Lamb, F. Langsten, P. Lovette, P. Laws, J. Lewis, M. Lewis, P. Little, L. Long, E. Long, J. Lowthorp, C. Lutz. XV. Lyon, M. D. Maness, L. Manguin, E. Mangum. P. Markham. P. Marshall, G. Marshall, H. Matthews, L. McCaskill, J. McCauley, B. McCulloc-k. -P Mc'C0rklE'. B. McDaniel, VV. McLeod, V. Mc-Mannen, I Meadows, C. Michaels, J. Miller, A. Milliken, A. Mims, S. Mitvliell. D. Monk, M. L. Moon. T. Moore, C. Moore. R. Morgan, J. Moss, D. Murdocli, E. Muse, C. Mutter, R. Nelson, B. J. Noell, A. Noell, H. Norden, D. . Oakley, S. Odom, J. Ogburn, T. O'Kelley, B. Olive, J. 0'Neal, E. Parker ,N. Parks, J. Pate. D. Perry, E. Perry, VV. Pettus, T. Peterson, D. Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, J. P. R. W. Pickett, E. Poole, D. Poole, T. Pope, D. Porcelli, J. Powell, D. Proctor, Proctor A. L ,VV. Pullman. R. Ramos, F. Rasberry, J Rasberry, P. Repass, E. Richards, R. Ricks, C. Riggs, K. Riggs, P. Rigsbee, Rigsbee, Rigsbee, Rigsbee, Rigsbee, Riley, M. Rochelle Robertso A. J. N . VV W E. , D n,M Robinson, P. Rogers, Rogers, Rose, C. Rose, L. Roycroft, Salvo, L. Sanders Sauls, G. Scoggins, Seabock C. S. W . ,C. S. ,R. Seagroves, D l PAGE 82 Sears, N. Sessoms, D. Shaw, R. Shamel, F. Shearon, C. Shepherd, S. Sherron. M. Shipp, M. Smart, J. B. Smith. C. Smith, D. Smith, M. Speed, C. Spicer, M. E. Stapleford, M. Stephens, B. Stone, B. Stone, J. Styron, C. Suitt. D. Suitt, VV. Sykes, H. Tegtmeyer, H Thomas, Bill Thomas, N. Thompson, L. Thompson, S. A Tll0l'l'1bll1'g, B Th0l'Ilbl1l'g, S. Tilley. B. Tilley, I. Tillman, J. Tolley. J. Umstead, C. Yeasey, M. Vivkers, P. Vickers, B. Walker, H. Walton, P. VS'a1'fl, M. A. Ward, J. VVarren, B. VVatson, J. XVeaver, V. XVestmorela.nd, Whitaker, F. XVhite, J. NVicker, J. Vifiggs, C. VVilliamson, R XVilliamson, T. VViIliford, C. 'Wilson, R. NVindley, L. Wiseman, M. Woods. D. VVright, C-. Young, C. J PAGE 83 obperafiu Cfaaa t'LAss Orifieeas-Left for riglit, Sl'UflYl.' B. Smith. G. Rigsbee, H. Byrd, J. Lynn. Htr1nfl1'ng.- H. As usual, the Uoops led in the sale of ath- letie tiekets by selling a total of 334. Une of the ineinhers. Bobby Talley, sold 105 tickets, and Bobhy Poe, another nieniber, sold 75. The Voop Class has had a number of par- ticipants in sports this year. Three nienibers of the class played in two different Bowl gainesx Bohhy Talley and Billy Hill in the Shrine Bowl, and Bobby Poe in the Optiniist Bowl. Hn Oetoher 27, a banquet was given at which one hundred and seventy persons were Presirleiif. . . Sef'1'ef11i'y, . . T7'f'USIIl'0l' ,...... . . .'lssi.sfrmf Treasurer. . . f7lmplr11'n, ...,....,. 1lIt1?'Sl?fIl .... PAGE 8-1 S p ell, P. Ester. entertained at Harvey's Cafeteria. As usual, the l4'reslnnen, who were being initiated, dressed as waitresses and served the guests. The inain feature of the program was a style show. An interesting play was also presented. The ehief project of the spring semester was a never-to-be-forgotten trip to NVashing- ton, D. C. The seniors of the class were entertained at a dinner by their adviser, Miss Maude Rogers, in June. . .. John Lynn .. Richard Spell Harris Byrd ..Bobby Smith .......Pat Ester . . . .Gilbert Rigsbee Barber, Rudy Braxton, James Brown, Fred Brown, Lewis Byrd, Bobby Byrd, Harris Cannada, Brinson Carpenter, James Carden, Billy Craig, Roger Ellis, Dewey Ester, Pat Ferrell, Ernest Gunter, Joe Hart, Dwight Helms, Donald Hill, Billy Hodges, Delma Hodges, Harold Holt, Brure Hood, Tony House, Everette Karriker. Fuller Lambe, Freddy Love, Norman Lynn, John Mangum. Benson Matthews, Richard McCorkle, Bill McDonald, Tom Norden, Bill Parks, Nelson Paschal, Mallie Poe, Albert Poe, Bobby Porter, John Reams, Dewey Riggsbec, Gilbert Rovhelle, Dennis Rochelle. Sonny Shepherd, Charles Simpson, Gene Smith, Bobby Spell, Richard Talley, Bobby Taylor, James Thomas, Bobby WVarren, Billy Weaver, Dan White, Bob Whitfield, Ralph Wilkins, Arnold . 4' .,. .4 ...AL PAGE 85 lawn P1413 Q00 .v,.. ,,.., g I O.l ... 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', L', I 3 ,, . 4 ai' 1' N-f , yy' we ,, , , Y :U ,U?.'..,,!,: .,,f W , .1 'U ,X ., ' Ig ' J' ,' , H' 1' v . .v JY! 1 '2 'I .f,, ,Inf , ,' , , 1' , .1 , - V ,L 'J 7 x W., X 1 .1 2 1 r ' 4 vi W N .. ,,f'- ,Q ', ,g , Y--A ..: k, 'f 1 L ' N ,L, ' . ,,'.. ,. ,iw f, wry e V I I, .. . .K I '-x 5,1 r ,, - H, , I X, . , , 2, v V , H , xi 1 'RT H9- 1 S 45 , , ,, , . , 1 ., I f 'fc' -ww' 'S' L 1 !v,.,H .,,.,.,,52,- xl. , , , .1 , , , 1 ' 'f , , U' ' ' r W X . , . , , .5 W v , . , . ' ' ' ' ' ,r w I , f A . Q, , 1 . 'K 4 , ' ' L.. , f I Q .J H, , , , Y 1 . ' .Kg ' ,f wall., f 5 ,.r A M 'J-N..-.t.1.'f '-1 ,Tf,.!'fvffw1xweuau. 1 1 Q Jliairibuliue Education 4 UFF1cHRs-Nmtwl: A. Lovette. C. Marshall, G. Stallings. Stamlzng: M. Hastings. E, Rose. In September we welcomed a new organ- ization to our school-the Distributive Edu- cation Club. The club was composed of thirty students, all of Whoin were working in down- town stores. Mr. Neal Bedinger and Mrs. Mildred Pick- ett Were the advisers. The purpose was to teach good, appropriate, and useful sales- rnanship. Presicbent ..,.. Vice-P1'eS1'clent ,... Secretary ..... Treasurer. . , Chaplain .,,, VVe went to WYll1'I1l11g'lUI1 in early fall to the Distributive Education Eastern Conven- tion. Charlotte Marshall was elected Presi- dent of tl1e State Convention and Gladys Stallings, secretary. ln the spring, we jour- neyed to Greensboro for a two-day State Con- vention. where we attended meetings. dances, banquets, and parties. , . Charlotte Marshall . . . . ,Alton Lovette . , . Gladys Stallings ,, Edgar Hose Margie Hastings PAGE hT PAGE 88 Barbee, Louise Coletta, Beatrice Evans, Jack Francis, Margaret Lovette, Alton Griffin, Calvin Hare, Wallace Hastings, Marjorie Hay, Jackson Holloway, Grace Hood, Jean Houston, Frances Lucas, Shirley Marshall, Charlotte McCorkle, Jacqueline McCullock, Iris Rose, Edgar Stables, Joyce Stallins, Gladys Stephens, Mary Ann Stone, Hilda Wagstaif, Derland Webster, Peggy Wilson, Jane Wh? PAGE 59 mu 90 Sfucfeni 4? dy fficew S'1uD.,N'1' BODY UFFlt'RRfs4-1,ff1' to right: Pat Dovvdy, Jilnniy Johnson, Nelson Jackson, Frances Stafford. 'i he twenty-second of September began one of the niost successful years of student gov- ernnxent in our history. Ily the end ot' the second week of school our Student Vouncil had coinpleteal a helptlzl and inlorinative orientation program for the Sophoniores. This year we t'ornied the Inter-t'lnh Council, niade up of the presidents of the organiza- tions. Vtle were grateful to the students and 1'resz'dent,. , . Nelson .Jackson Vice-President .linnny Johnson teachers for their contributions to the Sug- gestion Box. Our activities were nunierous and interest- ing. We can't forget our fllll'lSTll12lS Candy Cane Ball nor our Hospitality Day for the lllllill graders of llurhani. These activities could never have become soniething good and great had we not had excellent cooperation. We. the Forty-Xiners, believe our Student Council led us through a nielnorable year. Sl'CI'f'fllI'tlj e Patricia Dowdy Treasurer Frances Staiford mom 91 Sll'lJlCN'l' VOI'N4'II.f-1t'IH'f'Illlf!.' W. Lutz, N. Green, N. Rinaldi. Sitling: P. Dowdy, N. JV2iL'kSOI1, J. Jollnson, F mffm-ll. Standing: B. L. Tinnin, N. Allvuvk, D. G6I'Il1il1!J, V. deVyve1', W. B. Pate, P. Williun1s,Miss R. Williznnj NlI'llI N'lL .Xssl1.xl141.Y l ir.xl rnnx' Bl. Brysfm, Y. B1ll'lJ0lll', N. Amlcovk, J. Tillman, ll. P. illflllglllll, XV. Grrxllunl 1 lYllllIlllIN, li. l'l1rnn:1ki. N1 IWIIIII l'1lll'.' K. Massa-y, K. XVIN-e-ler, P. Dowdy, F. Stafford, N. GIVCII, B. L. Tinnin X 111-Y-x'x'1-r, Nl. llult. Tlmwl I'UlI'.' l. Pl'l'l'j', K. Al1Ll0l'S0ll, ll. Lloyd, J. Lynn, N. Jackson, IJ. Gvrxnino, U. Rugvrs I .lulnnsmn lfwnrllz rwu'.' S. .Xlll-n, 'l'. llurkis, XV. B. Pam-, B. Pleusunts, IJ. Ricllarllson, XV. Lutz, N. Rinaldi L. Smith. L mn 92 Horsit AND GROUNDS FoxxMITTEE-Ifnefling: P. Kaplou, .I. Iiwms, V. Blnrtin. Sfnnflmyf: J. 'I'illm:m, H. Im!- furll, NY. Lutz, N. Aflccwk, B. East. l'. STXYUII. 4 X N5 f'7'f?f i : Q fl A1-4-U' POINT SYSTEM-Sitting: V. Barbour, D. Galbraith, B. L. Tinniu, I. Slierrill. SfC17HIfIljl.' G. Rm-ws, IT. Earp. W. Bishop, R. Harris, H. Perkins. PAGE S135 PROGRAM P031M1T'1'm7fSffff !7, ffl'-Sf row: P. VVi1liams, A. XYillif1ms. Sfan:l1'nyf.' J. A Wntsmx. Hiffing, sm-our! mir: IJ. Jmles, R. Drnnwlly. . , -'95 X xx 'XA YQ?-iii N L! .vc NW I,l'liI.II'I'l'Y f'0MMl'l'lICI'IfSI'llfl'fl.' P. Hn-wi, A. Rolim-ll, N. firm-n, J. Young, S. Jones, B. Ohlhzml. Sf'c'm1rY rmr, sfanrliny: R.. Fislu-r, C. Kivks, B. f1hl'UIlZlki, .I. Staples, M. A. Ward, D. L. .l:u'olrs, M. C. XVilso11, A. Illilllblill, A. livvvcs, J. Bolmvicr, S. Reese. mule 94 Au , 4.13. 1 M 1 ...W ,,,,. .. - . ....,..,.. x.,. ' .X , 'Z TRAFFIC VOMMITLEE-Lrffr fn ri-0117, lfmw'linf1.' N. Rilluldi, A. Ewing, H. Vntvs, T. Mc'lDo1ml I, Ib. Wolfe-, l.. Vuvs son, J. Lloyd, R. Pulln1:111. Swnlwfl, ,wff-mul mfr: J. Rlllltillff, T. Ilurkis, W. H. Psntv, IW. Rirlnzmlmll, H. l'ln-as ants, XV. Lutz, XV. V. Burgess, 17. Lloyd. Sfnnrliny, lhirfl rmr: 'I'. Rvsslvr, NI. Iiigslwv, KI. Un-1'lry, A. I-Sulluvk A Forlles, J. Aflams, J. Bootlw, V, f'0ll1'll. V. Htyron, H. fjlllllillll, S. f'on:mt. Sfllllllfllfl, fnurrlf ruff: J. Ten F. XV11-1111, XY. Grzlllzzm, J. Tillvy, S. K1-vue, J. Winstvzul, J. Bl1'i'l1fl'llPUll, M. Bl'f'S1!ll, Nl. Ilnutlu-. CIAL COINIIXIITTICE-fvfl'-Yf row: B. fI2'1l'WZil'd, XV. Dl'1lllgllKlll, J. Gvrgeu, Y. 1lvYyvv1-, J. Clark, J. VTIIUIIHIS. Su-mari row: S. Pittard, R. Hazelgrove, A. Johnson, W. Davis, T. Bowlos, B. 1n2lllCL'tt9, P. Gwaltuvy. PAGE 95 oini f bfica fiona M vb,44 Left lo right: Mrs. J. Joyner, Hie11'oz'l.'1ft Adviser: Miss J. Jones, BIFISSICNGER Adviser: Mr. f'. E. Cooke, Mics- SFINGICR Business Adviserg Mr. J. Deedsg Hi-li'o1'l.'r't Business Managerg Miss R. Vordle, MI4Zssi41NuI-'R and Hi- li'or'kr'l Typing Adviser. Since the formation of the Ili-Roeliet and AIESSENGER organizations, Durham High School has been supplied with all the impor- tant news of the st-hool and its activities. During the past year the staff of the Hi- Ifoekrff did its usual excellent work under the able direction of a new leader, Mrs. Jane Joyner. I'nder her leadership the Hz'-Ifovlfef held the prestige it obtained in past years. The Mhsssxom staff is another hard-work- PAGE 96 ing organization. Although this book is only published annually, it takes a year's work to complete a publication which contains so many remembranees of the years spent in this beloved institution. Eat-ll year the statf of the AIESSENGICR seems to improve the year- hook. This past year individual Sophomore pictures were taken, a great improvement over the group pictures taken in previous years. The lX115ssENo1f:iz statt was advised this year by Miss Joyce Jones. Jfledaenger EDITORS--First row: R. Wheele1', M. J. Johnson, D. Helms, P. Breed. Standing: R. Donnelly, P. Parker. Just as the pioneers of 1849, we began our trek across adventurous, trails when the call to duty came. We attempted to portray the life of Durham High School in comparison with that of at century ago. The efforts of producing our annual have been equally shared by each member of the Editor-in-Chief ,,., Business Manager . , Photography Editor .... Literary Editor .r... Art Editor ....,. Typing Editor ,... staff under the able direction ol' our znlyfs'-r. Miss Joyce Jones. NVe learned to work as a team with a deadline to conquer. Yesterday, the AIESSENGER was oursftoday, it is yours. As we face the future, the FortyefNiners hope that this year-hook will always serve as a treasured link to our days in Durham High. .. , , Martha Jane Johnson . A . , , , , .Preston Parker . . , , .Donald Helms . Romana Donnelly .......,.,Pat Breed . , . rRuth Vtlheeler PAGE 97 Q. ' . if . ...N ':':j1 .Mar .xxn I'11o'1'oon.xPnx' STAFFS-First row: J. Holbrook, J. McCutcheon, K. Massey, M. Nash, D. Helms, P. 131-1-ml, A. 1'1Pl'l'Qll, S. Morgan, M. Bryson, IC. King. Src-01111 rozr: M. Anderson, K. Dozier. B. Blomquist, J. Crotts, li. Hayes, H. Duke, C. Smith, G. lf'01'1'l'll, L. Aiken, P. Clements, A. Miles, D. Jones, J. Bolmeier. IJITERAM' ST.xFFglf Lrst row: F. Hauser, V. Edwards, J. Linville, R. Donnelly, A. Lambeth, B. Faucette, C. Styron, M. Tilson. Srconrl roar: B. Matthews, E. Leighton, A. Johnson, J. Davis, C. Culbreth. PAGE 98 SINESS S'1'AFF-First row: D. Ellis, M. C. VVils0n, T. Bcsslvr, M. Ovurlmy, J. Nllll'fl0l'k, B. Vux. SITIHIII m11'.' P lIUtClllllS, J. Hurd, J. Vowzm, S. Allyn. P. l,2'l1'li0l'. K. Allfll'l'SU11. Third rozr: J. l'l:11'lc, V. llvrring, l'. A. Robinson, B. Carden, A. Estes, A. Fornos, P. Duln, C Umcln. Fffurfll rozr: S. ll:n1'1'is, l'.1'lvn1c11ts,'l'. Bowlus, 4. Durkis, M. J. Cockrell. ,ffa TYPING STAFF--V. de Vyver, A. Ferrell, R. vVhC0l8l', A. VVilliu1ns. PAGE 99 Hi-Rocket l v I 2 A EDITORS-First row: A. Reeves, S. Jones, B. Oldham, D. L. Jacobs. Second row: A. Bolich, P. Bostiek, W. Wil- liams, A. Ilamblen, J. Thomas, J. Holbrook, N. R. Green. For almost two weeks before the opening of school in September, the Ili-Rocket staff was working faithfully to bring out the first edi- tion of the school paper. The late opening of sehool handieapped us and it was the first days of October before that September edition appeared in the halls of IJ. H. S. Due to the very high eosts of production, the II1'-I?0r'kef appeared only once a month. This was a great inventive to the staff to put their best into their monthly production. The Ili-Roelfef was very anxious to foster the reappearanee of the journalism class at D. H, S, Since there has been no journalism PAGE 100 class in the high school this year, Mrs. Joyner. our adviser, had to eateh us on the run. Hz'-Rocket people who have had the journal- ism course feel that it is a necessity in the life of the sehool. It affords the time and opportunity for serious consideration of the problems of publishing a sehool paper. The members of the Hz'-Hof-lfrt staff tried to maintain the honored traditions of our sehool paper. In so doing, it is hoped that the student body of Durham High School has been served as a newspaper Sb.Qlllll Serve its public. I 'D LITERARY STAFF-Filzst row: S. Markee, B. Oldham, S. Jones, D. L. Jzivohs, V. Ricks, D. G01'!llillU. Svcmzrl row: A. Willianms J. Thomas N. R. Green, P. Bostick, M. A. Ward. Third roar: A. Bolivll, A. Hznublvn, P. , , Dowdy, N. Aflcovk, D. Jones. SPORTS STAFF-B. lnscoe, B. Lowndes, K. :xl1d0l'SUll, J. Evoritt. Pauli 101 N' . . K livslxlcss S'I'.XFF-NV. Harris, V. Moore, W. Bishop, B. Martin, J. Cowan. 1'11:1'1'l..x'1'1oN S1':XFl lfnwl row: L. Jorlos, M. C. Wilson, S. Rogers, A. London. Scvozzd 'rows W. Terry Phillips, S. Stovall, ID. Yzzlo. Third v'0'u': M. Barnhardt, B. Hu1'ward, J. Davis. l'Mll'l 102 Z ,K - E .L , f'. . r 1 LSL, I .V , , K anis 14... f ART STAFF-B. Dukv, J. Young. ' - mm. 1 kh',,94 , We ,WI - X Zi , ,W 1 M 7,4A QA M V734 ,, 4 , f, A J, .Q -qu-N ww , ASAE!! - TYPING STAFF-Seated: A. VVi11iams, P. Nash. Stannlingf: A. IXI:uttlu-ws. IC. R:1g:111, N. .Xdvm-k. mul: 103 yn fer- 6 Counci lx'nwrImy1.' 15. lligshee, B. llnrwzird, V. Smith, D. Phipps. First row: S. Knoblauch, J. Johnson, M. J. Johnson, D. Vzzlv, R. Donnelly. Sffflllll l'0'Zl'.' T. Darkis, P. Bostiek, I. Dickerson, J. Foster, J. Andrews, E. King. Tlrirfr rfzir: C. lfpehnrch, W. Davis, C. Ribet, J. Young. Septeinlier. NHS. found Durham High with an new :student Vounvil, new clubs, new lend- :-rs. An initial inove ot' the Vonneil was to establish the ciigrziiiiscziticrii entitled the Inter- Vluh t'onnvil. It was in this group that we niet with other 1.-lub presidents and set up 1-luh stninlzmls for the svhool. Vile learned pnrlinnie1i1zxi'y proeedure and discussed indi- vidual eluh probleins. This group served as mul-1 104 a link between clubs and Student Council. The student body viee-president, Jinnny John- son, was leader and Mrs. Catherine Penny was adviser. OFFICERS lllzuirmun . , Jinnny Johnson Vive-f7l1ui1'fmm .,.. . i Dilll UZZIG Secretary-Treasurer, Martha Jane Johnson 0. Jvfenfzy it . t Another year has passed in the fl. Henry liiterary Hoeieiy-a year full of fun. ednca- tional programs, and energetie activities. We U. Henry girls strove to promote individual D!'Og'I'3TI1 participation to establish a love for literaiy arts. Each member orgranized and presented a program on varied subjects. Sev- eral soeial functions. including the C'ln'istinas party, were held. Pl'esizie7zf ....... .... I inogene Dickerson Vice-President .... , ...., Patsy Wheeler Secretary ..... .... IN iargie VV:its0n T .... . . . A ' ' . . , reaswer Ruth Meelm OFFICDERS-P1ll'.9f rozc: P. Wheeler, I. Ihekerson, M. Mat- Chaplain ............................ Doris Tyndall son. Srfcmnl rmr: D. Tyndall, N. lwates, Ri. Wheeler. First rouf: P. Wlieele1', D. Tyndall, I. Dickerson, R. VVhceler, N. Cates, J. Foster. Sei-ond rozr: M. XVoodcock, M. Kaplon, D. Norton, R. Debnain, H. Kerr, P. Bowling. Third row: G. Hurst., D. Woods, B. Garrett, M. XVile liams, P. Rasberry, M. Buchanan. Foiwflz row: F. Howard, B. Stephens, D. M. Roberson, B. Watkins, S Oakley, C. Watkins, M. Watson. Fifth row: P. McCullock, M. Daniels, N. XVilliainson, H. Castlebury, M. Ship, P. Hackney, A. Milliken, D. Mitchell, V. McLeod. PAGE 105 lackwefl ,file any ocieiy The 13111111389 of the lilac-kwell Literary So- viety' xvus to set higli stuinlaixls hi seliool cnixenship ainl present edinadioinillmrogranis llie mini LAT the fwndety' xvas xvell carried ont Hiningh the dehatem ginmt speakers book rexiexvs,zn1d niovies. 'Flns year a contest xvas helml in which members rfompeted in introfluc- thin of newv nienibers to the society. Tlironglliont the entire year the society uwnlunl uith spudt and eooperathni with its eanaable zulviseig Bliss liiez lhige. P1'esidf'nf ....... .... B enson Mangum -Vl.f'C'IJI'!'3lIIf'Ilf .... . . .Ernest Ferrell nr Sf'C'l'6'ftlI'jj ....... .... C urtis Allen OFFICERS-FlI'Nf '1'0'1l'.' U. Allen, N, Love. Swuiirl ?'0ll.'.' T 'ia8l'Tf 'i' ' Bobby Smith B. Smith, S. MeL:i1iri1i, E. Ferrell, B. Mungum. Chaplfliwl. .. .... Stewart MCLaurin H ii ,f if i Hi Firsl ro14': N. lion-, 4'. Allen, ll. llairt, li. llmlges. Scemnl mum' YV. llz11'1ie1', A. Lovette, Il. Ilomlges, P. Ester, J S. Xlt'l.tilll'll1. Tliirfl rfur: li. Mzzngnin, li. lflerrcll, L. Smith, D, Rn-mins. PAGE N16 flzena iiefzafzy ocieiy VVe in the Athena Literary Soeiety eertzniiily have 11 hroaulei' lnlowledge of famous literary uiasterpieves from having' taken part in Athena work. Whether the IlI'UQ,'l'2lll1 was humorous or serious, we were always aware of the atiiiospliere eoiidiu-ive to vulture, which was sustained tliroughout both semesters. The fellowship that we girls Sll2ll'9tl with each other will always stand out in our mem- '- ories. As eustoiuziry for Atheiiians. we completed another successful year with eoijpemtioii from everyone. Euvh ot' us now has a mucli better X appreeiatioii of good literature whivh we know will benefit us the rest of our lives. Pzvasizlelzt ....... . . . . .Willie Davis Vive-Pluwillefzf ......... . . .Joyce Prince Second I'i'0e-P1'esffZf14t. .. ....... Jenn Hicks Secretary ............ . . .Jeannette Boothe Treasurer .... . . .Lois McLarnb OFF1t'l-.RS-Fifzsf l'flIl'f J. llicks, XV. Davis. Swvonrl row: l. She-rril, R. Reeves. Fl -W V 'll'f XV- DHHS, B. A. Dixon, il. Bootho. Sffeoml 'r0u': D. Flrexson, ll.. Mutlu-ws, J. Prim-e, D. Steven on M. L. Whitfield, B. Ferrell. Third I'll'll'.' B. Cliroiiuki, R. Reeves, M. Boothe, C. Hihet, I. Sherrill, 13. L. Volliiis Fourth roar: L. McL:1mb, J. Dunsou, E. Blackwood, C. Hughes, D. Rhodes, S. Hetlin. PAGE 107 1 OFFIQERAWKI1feeling: D. Mills, A. Goswiek. Standing: B. Black, K. Black, D. Phipps. fufian Cafz afiiefzafly ocieiy To further the practice of parliamentary procedure, to develop the art of public speak- ing, and to provide educational entertain- ment was the purpose of the Carr Literary Society this year. By striving toward this aim we feel that we have accomplished a great. deal. lfnder the leadership of our adviser, Mr. J. D. Shields, we carried out a very interest- ing schedule of programs this year. Included were three thought-provoking debates, several short speeches by our members, and a quiz program which proved very enjoyable. President .,.......................... David Phipps Vice-Pre.sirlent .... .... S hanks Bradsher Secretary ....... ......,.. B ob Black Trea.surer ....... . . .Kenneth Black Chaplain ......... .... A lex Goswick Sergeant-at-Ar1ns. . . .... Donald Mills l 1r.wl rnux' li. Iiowinln-s, li. Black, D. Mills, A. lloswick, K. Black, li. Stone, B. Rigsbee, D. Phipps, G. Foushee, ll. Mansfield. Sf-1-mul rnir: A. Hass, V. Allen, U. Young, K. Connett, F. Glenn, H. Allen, A. Noyle, Muse. Tlnrtl mum' N. Tlioinas, J. Stone, t'. Rogers. U. Sanders, J. Bows, D. Woods, R. Beal. mor: 108 5109 en ifefzafcy ocieiy The purpose of our organwathni was to proinote ainl increase the enjoyunent, uinler- standing, and aplneennion of that ulneh is highest ainl best hi hteratnre, hi the culture ofthe world, and the fellowship of our friends. Iiithe pastI3rogden girhahaxe taken an aetiye part at aH the acthitnw of the school This year uwnsiio exception. XVith the help of our adyiser,BIrs BIar5'I?hiHips,yve hoynPt0 carry on our gooclxvorks in the future. OFF1CERs Presi-den! ................. ....... R oinana Donnelly First View-President ..... .... I '11'Z:lllC'L'S Stziffornl Sernnrl l'ir'c-Pivnsiflwnt .... ........... . Xnn Reeves Secretary .............. . . .Pollyunna Williams Treasurer .......................,. Sally Knoblauch Chaplain ............................. Betsy Rhine OrF1CRRSAFir.st roar: R. Donnelly, S. liiioblaiieli. Srmnfl row: A. Reeves, P. Vvlillillllli. Thin! rozr: l . Stafforll. First row: B. Britt, R. Donnelly, A. Harton, L. Harris, J. Andrews, S. Blarkee, II. Babb, J. Watson, A. Catzila. Second row: B. Dollar, J. Goodwin, Knoblauch, F. Stafford, C. Reeves, B. Thompson, B. L. Phillips, S. Stovall, P. Williams, E. Atwater. Third row: B. Hackett, B. Cainei-on, B. Rhine. D. Cable, S. Cannt, B. Old- ham, J. Clark, P. Shaver. PAGE 109 fage cafefzafzy ocieiyf First row: D. Uzzle, P. Parker, W. Bishop. Second roar: D. Germino, K. Anderson, J. Johnson, F. Fitch. Tl1e VValter llines Page Literary Society 1-oncluded another at-tive year with Mr. Neal Beddinger and Mr. Vecil Cooke as advisers. The boys were outstanding' in leadership as well as eharaeter. The pl'0Q,'l'?ll1lS for the year depended largely on the integrrity and work of our l11QlIll70I'S. Puhlie speaking, parlianientary procedure, debates, and reports covered lnost of the pro- gram topii-se. For one P1'0g'l'?lll1 we were for- tunate in having a guest speaker, and at an- other interesting movies were shown. Vile planned a social and the annual ban- quet. Those who were guests can certainly PAGE 110 say that no hanquet could have been better. Another tradition of this son-iety was the presentation of the Page Pup, awarded to the Senior lllelllbel' who was of the most serv- iee to the society. NVe are sure that Page niegnhera go out into the world as useful eitizens never forgetting their years in our society. I're,wiflenf ...... . . .Jinnny Johnson View-P'rr'.wiflf'nf. . . ..... Dan Uzzle Sl'!'l'Pffll'.ll ..... . . .Warren Bishop Treas1n'er. . . .... Dante Gerinino C'hapla.in. . . . . .Frank Fitch SENIORS-Ff7'.St row: W. Harris, B. Cates, C. VV:11ker, D. Vzzlo. Srconrl row: J. Cowuii, .I. Lowndes, J. Davis D. Gerlnino, J. Hurd, W. Adcock. Tlzirfl I'01l'.' J. Johnson. K. Andffrsoll, J. Ilollnook, W. Bishop, P. Ijllfklfl' B. Ilinrfs, J. Evzins. JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES-F'il'SfT01l'! B. Mutte1',F.Ra1nns, R. Pullman, K. Lee, F. Fitvh, T. Roberts, L Smith, V. Moore, C. Sharon, P. Sznnnions. SVFOIIIZ row: W. Terry, L. Grodsky, I-I. Rose, G. Rogers, J. LeBlanc, D. Umstead, VV, Williams, M. Ba1'11ha1'dt, F. Glass. Third row: B. G11-sl1:1111, B. Gooch, G. Lyon, B. Martin, F. Townsend, E. Andrews, D. Eason, P. Bosley. PAGE 111 Pl'FSI'11fllf ....... . . .Martha Jane Johnson Vir'f'-P1'f'.sirlP1lf .... ............ P at Dllla lvlllf'-1jI'l'NfIl'f'llI' .... .... B etty Faucette Sf'l'l'I'flI?'-If ...... ,... IN iarjorie Tilson fl'1'cf1.su1'cr. . . . . .Marilyn Nash .llarsluil .... .... l iay Massey 11111-.slinl .... .,.. B Iary Bryson As we leave Durham High our thoughts return to the fun we had in the literary so- cieties. Among these there is the Cornelia Spencer Literary Society. The program this year included talent. shows given by the three classes and pro- grams pertaining to the purpose and organ- ization of the club. Contributions to the Empty Stocking Fund highlighted the chari- Cofznefia pencez ifefzafzy ociely ties program for the year. Fellowship among the members was protnoted by a sweetheart hall given by the society in late winter. Many of our programs centered around music, art, and literature, and proved to he hoth educa- tional and entertaining to the Spencer girls. The year was climaxed by a spring banquet held at Harveys Vafeteiiia. This sofial, a tradition of the society. proved to be very successful. Through the guidance of our ad- viser, Mrs. Alice Stalzer, the society upheld its ideals tlllfl continued to be one of the fore- most organizations of the school. As we, the Forty-Niners, leave we hope the Durham High girls will continue receiving thc contributions to school life by this society. Oi-'F1r'r:xse4lf'irst row: S. Jones, M. Nash, B. Faucette, M. Tilson, R. Wheeler. Second row: P. Dula, M. J. Johnson, M. Bryson, K. Massey. PAGE 112 SENIORS-l'irsl rou'.' H. Stone, P. Price, C. Ives, B. Bobbitt, B. Vanilla-ii. li. Buyles. M. l'wl'Elll!'lN, A listi-s. W lirulieiii, Nl Uverby. A. Fornes. Sprmul- ruzlu' S. Allen, P. llowrly, P. Bostivk. J, liveritt. B, Alllllllb, .l. Whit . W W'it': ns. .I loin'-i . R. Ledford, J. Thomas, A. Lambeth, E. Crew, S. Moore, J. li 3. J. Stalwlzs. M. Smith, Y, cle Vyver, P. llulzi. S, Morgan. li, lVheeler. Third' row! P. Nash, G. Bevins, P. Montsinger, R Bll'F2il'lllllfl, M. V, VVilson, P. Brve-cl. J. Bolmeier, P. Clements, A, Ferrell. Fnurih row : M, J. Johnson, S. Jones, B. llohy, J. ill-1l'li, M. Nash. A. li il 1-h, li, l'l2l.l4' i. , .vl. 'l' isnn. JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES+Fi7'St row! A. Miller, A. Riggshee, P. Clements, P. Gwaltney. M. J. Nicki-i'ell. S. Brooks. T. Bowles, L. Salvo, J. Kramer. M. Stapleford, J. Morgan. Second row: M. A. Ward, B. llarkis. W. llvri-ing, M. L. Monk, E, Cole, C. Speed, B. Blomquist, M. Atkins, L. Thompson. N. Riggsbee, A. Brannon. PI. Murflm-k. CK Concli. Thirfl row: li. Poole, S. Disher, P. Walton, S. Scoggins, M. L. Riley, B. Thornbury, J. Little, B. Stallings, J, Tew, A. Sri-ivklqiml, R. Howe, G. Rattelade, T. Bessler. Fourth row: J. Linville, D. Minis, J. lVeathers, Z, Woodson, M. E. L'pi-liuri-li, I.. Siiyflvr. li. Massey, M, Bryson, L. Hays, M. Anderson, P. Markham, B. A. Holt, P. VVhitfield. Fifth row: J. Murdovk. ll. Laws. lb, Killough, E. Cooper, P. Kelly, J. Michaels, S, Rogers, P. Covey. V. Weaver, P. Phillips, J. Forsytlie, M. lioliertson. Siitli row: M. Pendergraph, P. Suitt, N. Shelton, P. Lovette, J. Crosby, A. Love, F. Jenkins. M. Forbes. J. Mi-Cwitelwoii, E. Hin-t. S. Reese, S. Keene. Seventh row: I. Perry, B. Cox, P. Riggs, B. Kelly. D. Greene, H. Hawkins, P. Uolmril, B. Kenm-ily. M, Kemp, T. Tillman, G. Shepherd, S. Thompson. Eighth row: P. Hester, M. Gooch, K. Agner, A. Daniels, C. Anderson. P. Lun- caster, P. Morgan, B. Weaver, J. Weathers, E. Pickett, S. Thornbury. Ninth row: M. Lewis, M. F. Hanes, C. Styron, C. Byerly, M. D. Lyon, P. A. Roberson, P. Brown, P. Langston. PAGE 1123 a miclzaef ileuwy ocieiy OFFICERS-A. Long, J. Lloyd, S. Peecl, B. Holt, B. Harward. The purpose of our club was to promote knowledge of the fine arts through the niediuni of literzxture and to promote si-hool spirit. and t'1'i0nrlship. We have had varied and interesting' types of pl'Og'1'EilllS this year, znnong' theni an initiation of new ineiiibf-rs, ai. cflzxssival hand. and speakers. In the spring' we held our banquet for 1ne1n- lners anal their guests, PAGE 114 Our organization has done splendid work this yean' under our adviser, Mr. Glenn Bunting. IJ?'l'Nff1l'llf. . ., Vin'-PI'r'.wi11e'1lf V im'-P1'r'.siflf'71I Sfvrr I a ry .... T rr'11.vf: rr r .... Clzuplazn .......... ......... ..Bill Hzirward . . .Bruce Holt . .Shelton Peed . . .Jzunes Lloyd . . . .Bruce Holt l, Albert Long S1'1'f1fm1fs--111-Arnzs.. .... Bill Hil .Clyde Umphlett QENIORS-Fi7'.Sf row: C. Martin, S. Peed, B. Harward, B. Holt, T. Cllappell, A. Lloyd. Sf'l'0lIlI row: J. Stallings, B. Cannada, B. Linville, D. Council, G. Ferrell, E. Powell, J. Martin. Third rout E. King, Spell, J. Murrziy, J. Gorgon, B. Nichols. J. B Vl'r1', ll. JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES--First row: B. Allen, E. Cheek, R.. Il. Bullard, R.. Citi-ini, S. l'itt:ml, R. llzmjlgn-ow. T. Hill, B. Tilley, D. Cliandler. Sfconrl row: M. Tllllllllllwl. Lloyrl,H..Min11ns,S. Bootl1,IXI. Sllfll0l'l2lll1l, .l. St'lll'2l1lt'l'. B. Skilleu, C. Mangum. Third row: C. Umphlett, D. Wolfe, M. Moore, A. Long, ll. Lloyd, D. Munginn, l'. May- uor, T. Pettes. Fourth, row: H. Noell, T. Poole, T. Lyon, L. Bobbitt, T. Anglin. I-AGE 115 O1-1-'wins-lf11'.wl roar: C. Marshall, B. Voletta, L. Bar- we. Scemul row: M. A. Daves, J. MeCorkle. Third row: L. Byrd, L. Carden. ouilagaie iierary ocieiy The best gifts Come in .small puekclges. NVQ certainly feel that this cpiotation is true, for though we are a sinall group. we believe our xvork has inade im large. YVe tackled a big job of becoming more familiar with great lit- erature aiul aeconnihshed it very xveH. YVQ can thank thisrdub for teaching ns to be at ease nlien speaking before a groiqi of people and for helpnig ns to have bener speaking xxnees. VVe developed the lnerary talent in finr oxvn elnlmxvhieh xvnl help us considerably ni later life. XVO thank Miss Belle Hampton for guiding ns ni sueh an entertaining ainl sneeessfnl pro- graniin 1948-1949. P1'f.wif7wnf ............ .......... , Bea. Foletta V1'c'f'-Prr.v1a7r'11f .... .... I Y1ll21l'l0tl0 Marshall Sevrcfflry ....... ..... l Jena. Lois Byrd Tl'CCI.SI1l'0l' ,........................ Jackie MeCorkle 1 i.r.st row: I. McCullock. Second row: O. Dollar, L. Carden, J. MeCorkle, L. Byrd. Third row: M. Byrd, G. Holloway, L, Barbee, Fourth row: A. Matthews, C. Marshall, B. Coletta. PAGE 116 imicd amaiicd Club liirmur three years' stay at lluilnun lligh yve have watched inany orgauizanous grow: One ofthe foremost was the Miinics Dramatics Cdidm 'Fhis group strove to xvrue, produce, and learn thwnnatns through actual expert ence ni play productnni. 'Fhis year yve had several original skits. Phillip Beviuqton xvrote 171c ZQVIWIQI 1Jefcctire ainl ,lntics in a COUTf.RO0HL', il few'of our nnunbers experimented with original musicals and comedies. As we Forty-Niners depart. we say thanks to oin' adsiser, Blrs. Platalie Cireen, for lier patience and guidance in this organization. President ...... ,..... ...... . ........ T o nnny Brame UFFI1'PiRSfl ir.sl rorr! A. Proctor, B. Rolrhitt, ll. Nvzitson. Sfwmnl ro1L'.' T. Darkis, M. llolt, S. Conant. Vive-P1'e.sidel1t. .. . . .TOIIIIIIY Darkis Vice-Presiclerzt. . . ..... Margaret Holt Sec'reta1'y ..... .... R arhara Bohbitt Treasurer. . . .... Margie Watson l First row: M. Holt, R. Rowe, A. Strickland, G. Rattelade, E. Leighton, B. Matthews, S. Conant. Second row: M. VVatson, M. Williams, N. Williamson, P. Wheeler, M. Robertson, A. Proctor. Third row: T. llarkis, C. Culherth, P. Phillips, B. Bobbitt. PAGE 117 ummeu .19 amaiica OFFICERS-B. Faucette, A. Bolich, M. J. Johnson, B. H arward, K. Massey. Those of us who have been members of the Munnners Dramatics Club throughout our high school career can recall three years of well planned activities both in socials and progranis. This year our new adviser, Miss Frances Briggs, gave us a great deal of help and proved to be an inspiration to the entire club. Our members made up a large part of the cast in XVhat a Life which was given this winter and sponsored by the dramatics clubs. 'AGE 118 In the spring we presented a mystery- comedy. The programs included the majority of the members in the club at one time or another. The energetic spirit of our club will increase as the years go on, and it will continue to be a leading club in the school. President ....... . ......... Bill Harward Vice-President .... . . .Martha Jane Johnson V'ice-President .... ......... A nne Bolich Secretary ..... . . .Betty Faucette Treasurer. . . ..... Pat Dula Chaplain .... . . .Kay Massey ' x ,. , V ,,,,W,,V, , , 4... ,. ... . . A .L , v fm. , 4.1. ' . , 4 3... V- . 12.1.-.:., - -,Miz ,,g?.qv, 1 ' z' f , ' W T- f W f , QQQLPYV fv QW.: 5333 7 , ' 'f 'J 4 X ' B W Z A 7' vw ' - c -' '-4 I -5 ,.1,'. 'L ' 1' .,. 4 4 V,,,x-gg Y fj4J-,g,fL,AY,U , Y -4- A -Lnv ' -.. ,fl-,4,.,..,2..'fz. , . ., ' .-.. Z ....,c.,Y,1,. . wh' ' 'Q' V ' ' B ' , 7 ,. . . WW' .. , , ,,f.. , ,,. . - QPINIORS-'Ffl.Yf row: B. Oldhznnn, II. Bflhb M. Tilson, B. Fnllcvtte, J. 'i'il0lll2lS. A. Lzunlveth, M. U. Wilson, H. Donnelly, A. Bolich. S64C0IlCl row: S. Alleii, S. Jones, J. Bolineier, J. Clark, P. i'i6IIl0lltS, A. l e1'1'e-ll, S. Mol'- an, A. Miles, R. YVhee1er, M. J. Johnson. Third row: XV. Bishop, P. Dula, W. Ilzxrris, J. Davis, B. 1Iz11'w:11'd, J. Bohneim-1', P. Breed. TUNIORS AND SOPIIOMORES-Firxt 7'o11': D. .Tzicobs B. J. YVilson, A. Johnson, f'. Styron, I.. NIULIIIIIII, S. Kewliv. nu B Imson I, In .l.1'h11'k,H. 7 NI. Anderson, B. Cox, M. IC. IBIDCIIIIITII, Z. XVoodson, K. Massey. Sffwnzfl 'r . .: , '. J-1, R0g'P1'S, B. XYils0ll, S. RHQSG, L. Snyfler, -I. BICCllf1'll0Ullv L. HUXS. Third rolr: ll. Boll, NI. .-X. Wxml, l'. Kilim-1'Zlll. T. Mic-haels, B. B1Olllf1lliSt, IC. Hart, M. Forhns, f . BI11I'1'2lj', L. Suitt, T. Roberts. Fonrll: rmr: C. Shan-on, 11. Hancock, L. Fisher, A. McFarl:n1rl, B. Inscoe, E. Andrews, V. Moore, F. Fitch, IJ. Hvssons. Fiflh ron-' B tioovh D. -EZISOII, M. Moorv, Al . Ramos. 1'.xoE 119 ffaymakeia .15 amaiicd 6 l - fi if we i ..m, iff' f L., Ori-'1c'n1:4emffrIw.'I.- M. Nash, C. Bessler, M. Boothe, C. Ives, YV. Graham. Standing: A. Ewing. The year 1948-1949 has seen many improve- ments in the Playmakers Drainaties Club. A new inethoil of prograin presentation by indi- viclual classes was introclueed. Participation in eiuh aetivities by each and every member was eiivoiiragefl. All was not business. however, for in the fall we helfl a square dance, while in the spring' we eoneeutratecl upon our annual I'AGlC 120 production. Again We boasted one of the largest club memberships in the school. Our thanks to our advisers Mrs. Mary Hall and Mrs. Violet Cook for their understanding and direction. President ............................ Mona Boothe Vice-President .... .... f 'hristinf Bessler Vic'e-President. . . .,... -X rnold Ewing Sevrrtary ..... ..... IN Iarlyn Nash Treasurer. . . .... NVanda Graham SENIORS--First row: G. Reeves, V. Ives, J. VV:itkins, M. Nash, V. de Vyver, B. Dolby, W. Davis, J. A. Everette, E. Crew, J. Prinee, J. VVhite. Swain? row: J. Ray, M. lligslwe, R. Bayles, M. Overlay, W. Ciraliani, A.. Estes, B. C2ll'1l6ll, A. Fornes, L. Uarelen, M. Byril, S. Stovall, li. Lerlford, B. L. Collins. Thirfl mum' Mrs. Vook, S. Markee, B. A. Dixon, A. Warren, B. Linville, B. Nichols, L. Tucker, E. Atwater, B. Adams, 11. Rhodes, 1. Sher- rill. 1f'ourtlz row: P. Montsinger, 141. liuhanks, N. Nash. H. Bivins, B. Rigsbee, B. Black, K. Blaek, C. VValker, .l. Stallings, B. Czinnada, B. Holt. -fUrHOMORFS AND Jl'Nl0RS'fl ll'Sf rozr: V. Styron, P. Brown, M. Stzipleforal, P. Langston, J. li1'1lIllt'l', L. Salvo, B. Haekett, P. Herring, N. Rigsbee, L. Tlioiiipson. Srwonzl l'41ll'.' B. Jones, P. Hester, M. F. llanes, V. Byerly, B. Daniels, M. J. Arena, A. Brannon, T. Bowles, A. Miller, P. Gwaltney, li. Clements, A. Rigslree. Third roux' J. Ailains, E. Hilliard, M. Gooch, K. Agner, F. Jenkins. J. Nunnzunaker, J. XVeathers, li. Cooper, P. Kelley. B. Weaver, M. L. Whitfield, B. A. Stallings. Fourth mfr: D. Powell, J. Fisher, B. l errell, J. Boothe, N. .l. Rigsbee, A. Love, B. Garrett, H. Hawkins, J. Murdoek, P. Whitfield, P. 9-uitt, T. Bessler, J. Linville. Fifth row: f . Dean, A. Emory, R. Debnani, P. Mel'ulloek, B. Thornburg, M. E. Riley, S. Thoi-nliurg', P. Vovey, .l. Foushee, V. Edwards. Sifth row: J. Morgan, A. Bullock, V. Barbour, M. YViseman, S. Sheplieril, S. Thompson, S. Tillman, U. Speed. Sezwfntlz roir: E. Murdoek, S. S4-oggins, J. Brooks, J. Forsythe, C. f'ou1-li, V. Ilerring, P. Lancaster. Eighth row: T. Lyon, E. Cheek, B. Lowndes, R. Mimnis, B. Martin, l'. Saiiders, K. lilac-k, A. Ewing, R. Pullman. J. Lloyd, G. Foushee, D. Phipps, W. Terry. Ninth rozr: P. Lewis, U. Rogers, L. Boiiarcli, G. Hurst, J. Kornegay, J. MeC'askill, J. Boras, L. Tueher, B. Nichols, B. Rigsbee, J. Olive, I. Allen, ll. Jones. B. Darkis, M. Kemp, M. J. Coekrell, I. Perry, M. L. Monk, M. Lewis, P. Robinson, P. Morgan, M. Peinlergrxift PAGE 121 Clzouw '97 tll l ll,'lCKS-SPtlff'fl.' XV. Davis. B. Higsbee. StumI1'11g.' A. Furnes, B. Derby. Fortunate indeed were those Forty-Niners who were IIl9ll1b9I'S of the Mixed Uhorus. Mate-hing' and even surpassing' past records we have enjoyed a nmst sum-eessfnl year. llllll'Ullg'll the years llnrhani Iligrh has held an ext-ellent rating' in lllllSlt' Ul'Q'ZllllZillltll1S. This year we attempted to share our pleas- ure in lllllSlt' as lllllt'll as possible. ln lleveni- her we presented a llllI'lSflIl2lS prugrrani. lt was in this nwnth that we partivipated in the 1-,mu 1122 city-wide emicert. Our spring' months were spent in preparatien for our concert. This year we welcomed a new director, Mr. tleoigfe S. Tracy. NVe have enjoyed working with him. Hur one hundred and fifty voices 1-mnhined as one in thanks fur his able lead- ership and a niust enjoyable year. Prfuwiflenf ..i... . . . .Bobby Riigsbee lvlf'I'-Pl'f'.Nll'C'llf. . . . . .NVilliG Davis Swel'efc11'y .... ..Anne Forues TI'6'llSllI'6I'. . . . . .Beverly Doby FIRST PERIOD BOYS' MFSII' VLAHS Iirst rozr: P. Lewis, J. BlIlII'IlS, 'l'. Oglmuru, B. Adzmis, .L Ht-st, K. Bluvk, li. Nivlnuls, Il. Pluipps, PI. Stmw, P igsbee. Srcond row: F. Arll-wk, K. Davis, J. llzivis, I.. Igt'I'l'.V, F. Glvnn, IC. Alle-11, tl. l'lOllSllQ9, ll. Falls, II Ellis. Third rvu': IJ. Lee, F. Smith, J. Iiznvis, ll. Ellix J. Olin-, F. Allvii, H. Fates, ll. Mamstiellwl, Mr. IllI'2ll'X J Ivlllllfll roux' B. I':fllIlUllllS, K. Lee, ll. Wood, T. Lyon, IS. Iilzit-k, J. Stmiv, l'. Yfbllllg. SICPUNID PICRIIOIJ GIRLS' MTSU' CI..-XSS Firm mfr: M. liuocln, K. Ag'11e1', M. IJPIIIIIS, M. A. Dziws, A. Estvs, A. Bullock, S. Allvn, XV. Iluvis, P. Ke-lly, I' I-llis. Serum! raw: B. J. Nelson, J. Long, S. Greenhill, M. Glenn, D. Smith, P. JUIIIISUII, J. Tillmaui, F. Pickett P. McCull0ck, I. M0Culluck, G. Imws. Third 7'0ll'f D. Mitchell, M. Smith, H. Uukly, F. llmvurtl, ff. Spet-cl, M. I Monk, P. Dulu, P. Hcstvr, J. Dunson, J. Capps, C. Styrun. Fourth run-: Ii. lluvkt-tt, .I. li1'2llllPl', P. lniiigstmi, I Roderihizvr, P. Yates, D. Minis, A. Jones, P. Husketh, P. Mzmgum, Mr. Timmy. Fifth rmr: B. Lee, A. Jolmsmi L. Hays. PAGE 12 4A PERIOD MUSIC CLASS I lr.wl rozv: B. Vox, IT. Renn, B. L. Collins, l'l. Crew, B. Doby, J. Clark, M. Nash, B. fl2llllCl'0Il, S. Knobluucli, P. Burnettv, l'. llowtly, A. Daniel. Srvnrzfl 7'0ll'.' J. Goodwin, N. Dum-:1n, H. l'llll01'y, B. hVllllilll1SUll, J. Horton, J. Pivkett, l'. Hlixiwr, J. Foster, M. Watson, J. Walters, R.. McF:l1'laiml, B. Lawson. Third 'rouw B. Ferrell, S. Nlzwkve, J. l'lOllSllk't', M. L. Rogers, t'. Rilwt, S. High, E. Atwzitior, ll. Lnnuzister, li. flU0llUl', B. Thompson, L. Byrd. 1 n1zrll1 row: B. Daniels, R. Slniw, ll. Minis, C. lves, B. Hurst, P. Williams, J. Watson, Mr. Tracy. Fifth rmlx' IJ. Poole, J. Fisher, L. Lashly. SIXTH PERIOD MUSIC CLASS Fiml mir: I-'. Ilznisi-r, NI. J. A-xl'0lli1, S. Stovall, B. Carden, A. Fornes, XV. Grzihmn, B. Bobbitt, J. Thomas, B. Gar- rett, Y. Barbour, P. Walton, M. Wiseinzin. Second 7'01L'.' A. Cash, l. Burch, N. Williamson, P. Wheeler, I. Thomas, M. Strickland, V. Morgan, J. VVinst.0ad, V. Murray, Il. Babb, R. Donnelly, B. Oldham. Third 'rout M. TC. Spiwr, l'. Umsteacl, B. Chronaki, B. Fausey, M. Sherron, Moore, J. Bolmeier, B. Vickers, I. Divkerson, ll. Tyntlull. Fourth raw: M. Robertson, B. Phillips, S. Keene, M. Tilson, Mr. Tracy. mom 124 dual: and faleiie Nineteen hundred and forty-nine has cer- tainly been an eventful year for the Brush Hlld Palette Club. As we look back on it we find we have lnade niany changes. ln October we discarded our old name of Art Club for the Brush and Palette Club. Our programs have been varied and interesting and have included experiments with color. guest speak- ers, and inovies. lfnder the capable guidance of Miss -loyee Jones, our new art teacher, we have aeeoni- plished many things. We hope that the future students will continue to benefit from the C0llfl'llJllflOllS of the Brush and Palette Cfub. Prexidrnt ............................ Joyce Young View-P1'e.sz'rIervf. . . . . .George Ferrell Seerefary ..... ...., I Zetsy Rhine 1'reusurfr ........ .... X Vullace Pulley Sergeant-at-Arms. . .... Bryant Iluke First row: Z. Daniel, B. Rhine, J. Young, L. Ridenhour. .'if'1-mu! rmr: ll. Mitchell, N. Parker, S. Daniel, I.. Repass, U. Cates. Third row: B. Duke, R. Phipps, A. J. Barbee, I. Tolley, G. Ferrell, VV. Pulley, M. Veasey, G. Crawford. PAGE 125 'bl C16 First mir: L. Byrd, G. Stallings, M. A. Stephens, L. Hall. Sm-01117 row: ll. Stone, J. Mcf'o1'kle, M. Lyuu, R. Reeves, A. Ilauiel, G. Orr. Third l'1Hl'.' Miss Gaskiu, P. Deuuis, E. Stone, l'. Lauflou, V. Sli l'flll. Though we were s111all in uuuibers, we were large i11 spirit. lt. was our aim to familiarize ourselves with God's word aml to promote i11- terest i11 daily Bible study. VVitl1 our adviser, Miss Erleeu Gaskiu. we oarriecl ou a varied auml iuterestiug program fluriugr the year. lllifllltltill in this prograiii was the flll1'lSt11l2-IS party, the visit to the Duke I'1'f1.s1'rlr'11l I'iwf-l'1'r's1'rlmz! .S'fr1'ftrl1',1f Tr0usu1'e1' C'I1uipl111'11 PAGE 126 lYlllVC1'Slij' l'l1apel to hear The Messiah, several field trips, aucl the spriiuf sotial. We took serapbooks to ehilclreii aufl sent pavkages overseas to tl1e needy Europeans. Speakers talkecl with us about religious vol-atio11s. VVe kuow that the Bible fllllll l1as cou- trihutefl a great ileal to us, tl1e ltlorty-Niuers. VVe feel s11re that it will eoutiuue to grow ill spirit and service. Maxine Suiith Stewart M1-l.a1u'i11 . , Uliois llall , Curtis Laiulou Mary A1111 Stephens amem Club First row: H. BICBIIIIIIICII, L. Rose, C. Smith, VV. Foster, V. Mznugum. Srwnzfl roar: J. Moore, J. Phelps, B. Peed, D. Cates, B. Bzlrbee. As this year comes to a close, the Forty- Niuers eau reiuembei' many times when they heard: Just a little to the right. That's fine: now hold it. l'lick. Or HSll1llCg one, two, three. Snap. Yes, we iueiubers of the Camera Club have taken many l1lf61'6Sllllg and eiitertaiiiiug' shots within the walls of our school. The purpose of our club this Year was to develop further knowledge of the field of photography. By profiting' from our program for the year, we feel that we carried out this purpose. Prf.wi1lf-11 f .... I'ic'e-I'1'c'.sifIm1f... . . . .f'l1:1rlQS Smith Hobby Adams SIJf'l'Cflll'3l ..... .... I leo Rhodes Trmsurcr .... Chaplain .,.. . . . .Wayne Foster Bobby Batten PAGE 127 oplzomofze Ni- ,QI First roar: J. Cuddy, VV. Dixon, B. Rigsbee, B. Allen, C. Rogers, N. Thomas, A. Noel. Second row: J. Odom, R. Seabock, T. Moon, B. Jones, S. Brawley, S, French. Third rozr: R. Helms, D. Sessoms. H. Dunlap, J. Bouras. J. Stone, A. Bass. The Sophomore Hi-Y under the guidance of Mr. S. A. llolt and its president, Clinton Rogers, has completed a successful year. The organization playecl a great part in the con- tribution of gifts to needy families at Christ- inas anil helped in the toy project. The organizatioii itself sent a basket of food to a needy family. The prograins of the club incluclefl religious progranis as well as talent shows and other forms of entertainment. The Sophomore Hi-Y, along with the other lli-Y's. contributed 3212.50 toward the lll1pl'UYQlllClll of the club room. Ill the spring a cabin party was held. anal proved to be a very successful social. The purpose of the organization, to create and maintain throughout. the community high standards of Christian character, was carriecl out in the programs. OFFICERS Presiclent. . , . . . ........ . . . ,Clinton Rogers Vice-President .,.. Norwood Thomas Semfetary. . . .... Dickie VVeaver Treasurer .... . . .Joe Porcelli Chaplain, , . . . .Thomas Poole PAGE 128 ll unzofz Jw' J' 'H ,em .1 . if r J, X V .l.. .. .. .- . ,,..... -.....,:.i.. , fa., . . .. . V . .. . .A Wa...,,.f..4Zi.X.. 2--.ma-V - . .14--.aw First F0103 F. Glass, D. Mills, A. Long, L. Hoblnitt. D. lYolt4-, A. l':V.'lllQ,1', I'. Samlonds. S11-mul l'fIll'.' .I. H. Temple, B. Griswold, D. Mungum, II. Bowden, S. Rocluellc, M. Veasey, Ii. Stone. Thin! run-.' H. Lyon, B. Grcslxain, Ii. Berry, D. Pllipps. Durham High School is familiar with the Hi-Y organization. There are three groups in the organization in which the boys are sep- arated according to their class in school. This division is necessary because so many boys are interested i11 the club. The aim of the entire organization is to create. maintain, and extend high standards of Christian char- acter throughout, the school and community. NVe gave a basket of food each month to some needy family in Durhamg every third Sunday we visited a different. church. The Junior Hi-Y was one of the hosts at the older boys' confereiiceg we helped collect toys for the i'lll'lSill1ilS Toy Drive and were a great factor in raising inoncy for school benefits. Socials in the forni of hayrides and dances were held throughout the year. The adviser, Mr. S. A. Holt, was never prouder of the work done by a lli-Y organization. Pl'f'.sl'lI4 NIL ...... l'ic'r'-P1'r'.wir1r'r1l. .. V1'rr'-Prr'.sf1lr'1:f. .. Sl'l'l'l'llll'.lI ..... . Trwlsllz wr ....... Srf1'g1r 1u1 1'-ut-A rms Sergeant-at-l-1 rms. . . . . . .Leo Boblvitt . . .All+ertLo11g . .Arnold liwing . . . Paul Bosley ...Duane XYolfc . . . . .Bryant Duke . . . .Max 1i2ll'1lll1i1'Llt PAGE 129 he enioz JJ'-Q1 Firsl row: B. Pleasants, N. Jackson, D. Richardson, VV. Adcock, W. B. Pate, J. Johnson, J. Lowndes. Sevond roir: ll. Vouneil, J. Bunting, 'l'. Agner, K. Anderson, P. Parker, B. Nichols, XY. Bishop. Third row: D. Uzzle, V. Weatherspoon, IJ. Lloyd, C, Upelnireli, B. VVilkins, D. G6I'1llil1O, B. Rigsbee. As in the past, the boys of the Senior Ili-Y earried out the high standards set hy tho e who ealne before. Vreating, maintaining, and extending l'hristian eliaraoter throughout the sohool and Kfflllllllllllllj' was first in our minds. In our weekly meetings on Monday nights. unusual and interesting programs were pre- sented. Mr. S. A. Holt, our adviser, did a fine job in directing us in our various activ- ities. Each inonth our group attended a dif- ferent vhurch, and helped needy families by giving baskets. The Outstanding event of the year was the PAGE 130 Older Boys C01li'Ol'Clll'9. invluding boys froin all over North Carolina whit-h was held here, with our Senior Hi-Y acting as hosts. VW anxiously look forward to the future years, and we hope that our Senior Iii-Y will always meet vital needs of the school. Prr'.win'rn.f ...... . . .Dick Rivhardson !'ivf-P1'vsiflen.f. . . .... Bill Pleasants Hewffury .... .... N elson Jackson Trva.v1lrf'r .......................... Jinnny Johnson f.'m'responfling SC'f'l'Cffll'.Il and Tl'FflSllI'f7' Tonnny Blaloek Sergeant-at-Arms. ., . .... NV. B. Pate Sergeant-a I-Arms. . . ..... Jinnny Bunting Chaplniin ........ .... I ienneth Anderson utuze uaineaa .feaclefw mefzica If a successful club is coniposed of people uuth a knouledge of busnums probknus the Future Business Leaders of America niet the W' requinmnent. ijur nunnbers uere ah taking coniniercial courses anclxvere interested in the business world. 7Fhe clulmxvas organized to give the gnds of Ilurharn Iiigh an opfnn1iu1n5'to learn things aboiue business aiul its cqmportuiuties. Tdie prograins this year featured several speakers ivho chseussed the probhnns of the begniner in business and job opportunities in Durham. m, Adrisers. . . . . .Miss Cordle, Mr. Deeds President ....... ......... . Ieanne Foster Vice-President .... ...... D oris Tyndall Secretary ..... . . . Imogene Dickerson Treasurer. . . . . .Carolyn Anderson OFFl1'lf3Rs-l ir.sl rnzr: l. lll4'klfl'S0ll, .l. Foster. Sw-mul rout D. Tyndall, V. .-Xuderson. 49 First row: J. Foster, D. Tyndall, D. Norden. Second row: B. 'l'innin, V. Anderson. N. Avent, I'. Bolilwitt, lb. Earp, I. Dickerson, L. Byrd, M. Buchanan. moi: 131 OFFICERSdFirst r0u': J. Everitt. P. Bostiek. Second row: K. Lee, G. Bennett. Third 1'0'Il'.' F. Townsend, E. King. fiychem cz 4 Any member of the Pliy-Cheni Club will enthusiastically tell you that he belongs to an organization where fun and knowledge niix. The club is niade up of all interested svience students who show their willingness to learn by participating' in this extra-curricular activity. Eaeh student reports on interesting current science news. Guest speaker.-a enlivened the prog'ra'is with their varied topirrs. These topivs covered such subjects as sound. elev- trieitv, weather. radio, and vheniistrv, and aided in carrying' out the purpose of the eluh. A fun-for-all social topped the years activities. As the years pass creases in popularity Forty-Niners are the we leave we will take the Phv-t'l1e1n t'lub i11- xvith students. Yes. we future scientists and as pioneer positions in this vast world of interest. Pirsiclmlt .............. Vive-President .... Seeretury. . . .. TI'6'fl.SIIl'Pl' .............. . .... Eddie King . . .Guy Bennett .. . . .Pat Bostiek ............To Anne Everitt First row: J. Everitt, A. London, P. Bostiek. Second row: G. Rogers, K. Lee, H. Perkins, B. Skiller, J. Schrader, L. Grodsky, R. Hawkins. Third rozr: J. Holbrook, L. Chesson, F. Townsend, A. Goswick, L. G. Veasey, R. Beal, G. Bennett., E. King. PAGE 132 uiure omemakera C16 XVe, the nienibers of the Future Honie- makers Club have done many worthwhile anal useful things this year. livery' nionth ue sent a box to mnne needy fannly. Last year ue adopted a lhnne Econonnes School in Germany. This year we continued helping' thissehool:and,in addiUon,ivecnn1esponded with the girhr YVe also took care of a fan1H5' from the Christmas Empty Stocking t'lub. XVe enjoyed our dance the seeonclsennmten At the end of the school year we hehl our annual mother-daughter banquet, planned wvith oiir atlviselg Bliss Inraiiees NYWaolwvo1tli President ......... ..... N ancy Duncan Vice-President. . . .... Carolyn VVatkins Secretary ...., .... J aekie XVinfree Treasurer ............................... Lui-y Ellis ' fg ... 5 FIc'ERSfFi1'.wl role: B. XVillizunson, l.. Ellis. Nl'!'U7lll roar: J. VVinfree, Miss Woolwortli, N. Ilunean. Third I'U1l'i B. Dollar, J. Goodwin, V. Wlatkins, Ri. Reeves. First row: L. Ellis, J. Wilkie, B. Jackson, J. VVinfree. Serum? mir: P. Slmver, li. Reeves, A. Horton, J. Hor- ton, L. Harris. Third r0u': L. Constantine, B. VVilliainson. Fourth row: J. Goodwin, C. Hughes, N. Dunvan, J. Dunson, C. Watkins, B. Watkins, B. Dollar. PAGE 133 Cufzfzent guenia Ulfl-'!L'I-1RS71 l1'.sI rriuu' F. Glass, J. Johnson, Peed. Second row: L. Bobbitt, A. Long, D. Wolfe, D. Uzzlc. We, the Forty-Niners, should all keep up with current events. for very soon we shall be making news ourselves. VVe find that answering' to roll call with a bit of news, not only broke the monotony of roll c-all. but also made the IllPlllllt'l'S feel like learned nien. We would ask any past niember and he would tell us that this club has taught him to keep up with the news of the world. It also im- proved his ability in speech making. This is the first year that Mrs. Maude Heflin has been adviser of the club, but we feel sure that she will continue to help us foster our aims. OFFICERS Prf'.w'flffnf. . . . ,, Viz-rf-P1'f'.si1Zrr1l,. , Irlfl'-Ijl'F.YllIf7'IIf. .. Sfc'rf'lury .... 1'rez1.siu'f1'. Chaplain ........ Sfmiul Chairman . . . PAGE 1554 . . . .Dan Uzzle . . . .Albert Long . . . . .Leo Bobbitt ...Jimmy Johnson . . . . . .Shelton Peed . . . .Wallace Adcock .......Fu1ler Glass SENI0RS1l iI'Sf row: E. Dennis, D. Uzzle, D. RiL'l1Hl'1V1HL3ll, T. fV'l1Zl1Jlil'll, NV. P. Burgvss, li. Nm-ul, IC. l'uwvll, I owan, J. Hurd, H. Cockrell. Swunfl ww: J. Gergeu, S. Pewl, J. I'lvu11s, l'. Purkvr, li. Azul:-rsmn. X. .lzwks J. Jolmsun, N. Conant. IUNIORS AND SOPHOMORIQS-1 ir.s1 frou-: I . Glass, D. Wolfv, P. Hzmmmls, L. Bublfitt, IJ. Mills, li. 151-owning, Grvslxaln. Srwmzrl 'I'Illl'.' W. Williams, A. Long, A. Lyon, I'. Bnslvy, M. H2lI'lllIlll'llt, S. Nlvhullrin. Iuwlnz 1 lAt Qin!! onogfzam NVe i11 the Girls' AIOl1Ug'1'illl1 Ululi graiiied a total of 200 points, partieipated in four intra- Il1lll'2ll TO1ll'll2llI19l1T sports, and paid dues faitlifiilly. These requireliieiits were neces- sary to he permitted to take part i11 the elub's activities, advised by Miss Nell Leitner. For C300 points earned i11 activities, we were e11- I titled to an atliletie star: for 400 points, a State letterg and for 800 points, a State Dill. illll' llliilll purpose was to promote better l1ealtl1. more interest in girls' sports, and good spo1'ts111ai1sl1ip. ' Pl'f'.Qfllf llf ....... . . .Catlierine Ribet L ITl0I PI'f'.NllIf'71t .... .... P eggy XVl1itHeld 1iwiei-f11sA.s1f.,1.11.- 12 1111.1-1, in wiiiiriem, sztmafiiy: Sff'1'fff11'.11 ...... --.- I CHF Massey Bl. Brysoii, K. Massey. T1'm1s1l1'1'1' .... .... I lary Bryson 1ll'Nf roir: J. A111l1'1-ws, ll. lirysoii, T. lin-ssler, IJ. Stepliriisoii, V. liiliet, S. High, P. Sll2lVUl', fl. xIt'fllItCll00ll. 1-111111 1'n11': li. lflllllllllis, li. Massey, B. A4l2lIllS, J. liveritt, L. Siiyder, M. Conipton, E. Atwziter. Third ZH roir: .I. Allll'flUl'li, I'. Whitfield, J. Luiville, E. Hart. l'i6 Oil I'6ll'l'l C16 tlln' 0l'Q.!'2ll1lZilll0ll was 1-onnmosvd ol' boys who nlaywl as ll1llL'l1 as one-fourth of the gannw in ad loast one of the rnnior sportx 'lhesv nlajor spcnts incluthwlvfofdlndl, basket- balL track, bnsebalL tenlns, ulnl gdlf tlnr clulp xvhivllxvns aclvised by'l'0Hldl lElHl S5'kPs, Elllt'lI1l3l6'Ll to l'2lI'l'j' out two mann Illll'INlSL'SZ to vxv1fise gornl svhtud sIn1lt,zn1d TflI5VOHl0l6 good quntmnanshnmin DHPhHHlllHML Each year finds this vlnlm full ol t'lllllllSl2lSlll', adnetnunnnded boys. ,X bnnqnPtzd tho end ci Hnayeurtdnnnxedfnn'nnnn'avHxlHea Ar1l'i.w'r ......................... Voucln Paul Sykvs Prfzvirlf-nt ...... .... X 'nn lVPfltllt'l'SIl0OIl Vice'-Pl'r.widf'11f. . . ..... Bobby Tzlllvy Sf'f La y -'- - ---- 1 llbmt 110119, 1l11'P1n'Hlcs-Sw:fm': B. Tulloy, V. Wozltlwrspooll. Sfanri- T1'ec1.s111'fr ............................ llelona Lloyd my: D. Lloyd, A. Long. F5 5f 'WU'-' J- LHKWS, D- Wwlfv. B. llolt, D. lvlilllglllll, D. lfl1'l12il'LlS011, W.,B. Patel. -l. Stallings, B. llill. Sffvond Toux' D. Lloyd., S. Pope, H. Lloyd, C. London, M. Veusvy, L. Bt'l'l'j', J. II. Tt'IllIJl9, ll. llt'l'llllI1U. Third rout: A. Long, B. Ragsbee, J. Buntmg, B. Plenszmts, W. C. Bn1'g'vss, N. Rinaldi, W. Lutz, N. Sears, B. Talley. F'ourtla 'l01L'J Mr. Sykes, H. lVll9E'l9l', B. Greshfnn, V. Weatherspoon, .l. Porcclli, 'l'. Moon, L. Tucker, B. llllllllildil, A. Ewing, F. Glenn. Fifth rout B. Hines, B. Byrd. PAGE 137 e Cercle .grancaiaf First row: B. L. Phillips, A. Hamblen, C. Upchurch, N. Green, M. Kaplon. Second row: J. S21j'lOI', P. A. Wil- liams, M. Johnson, J. Goodwin, F. Hauser. Le Uercle Franqais, the French Club, has completed a most successful year at Durham High. From our programs we have gained new incentives to study this fascinating French language. Through the year emphasis was plat-ell on French art, music, and liter- ature. Most ot' our meetings were conducted in French. So enlightening were these meet- ings, we soon began correspondence with French boys and girls. This year our club grew both in enrollment and knowledge. Mr. Robert. Barrett helped us over the rough spots and served as a stimulus to each of us. OFFICERS President ..... . . . .... Carlton Upchurch Vice-Prmiclent, . Secretary .,... Treasurer. . PAGE 138 . . . , . .Alton Lovette . , .Gladys Stallings . . .Tommy Blalock panidlz A As in the past El Vlub Espanol attracted many interested Spanish students. Our pro- grams have been varied and interesting. On several occasions we played Bingo in Spanish. NVe also studied Spanish customs and lite1'- ature. XVQ have enjoyed the club this year and be- lieve it will continue to grow under its capable 'iclvisei M F5 Cl 1 L iss z1'e ianiion. P1'f'.w1'dff11f ....... Vive-Pl'esizleli!. . . Sm rftury ...... TI'6ll5ilI'6'l' ....... Sergeant-ui-Ar'nzs. . . . . Szillie Kliolrlziileli . .... Betsy Thompson . . . .Anne Reeves .....Billy Cates ..Etienne Mulet Q 2 Y q.f5fr'.e 'WF' f,I Fl1'1iliSfS6'll1667I A. Reeves, B. Thompson, ruling: B. Cates, B. R. fziiner First rmr: P. Dowdy, J. Watson, J. Walters. Second roar: R. BIL'Fill'lZll1d, S. Knobluueh, C. Cziiiie-1'o11, A. Reeves, J. Andrews. Third roar: E. Bllllfit, P. Kuplon, B. East, U. Bock, 11. Uinsteznl, l'. Lzittai. H. Vzites IJ. Wood. PAGE 139 ibfzazy OFFICERS-lf'i:'.wf rozr: P. Bostiek, U. C'nlln'eth. Secon mir: A. London, Z. Daniel, H. Mansiield. 'Fhis year ive contributed 21 great deal to the students of llurhain Iligh. YVe kept the library clean alnl the books ni plaee so that they eould be easH5'founcl VVe sent three inenibers to Cireensboro for the planning vonferenee for the State Con- ventnni at Ihdeigh. VVhen the tnne for the Shue COHY9HlHHl3FFhPd,WV9S6HffhP99IH9HL bersto theineethig. YVe helped a needy fanr Hy'cHfthe Einpty Stoeknig Club. This year we undertook a big job. We held the Plorth flHPOlh1H Iligli School iXssoeiation meeting in Durhani, on April 29 and 30. YVe xvorked hard on the plans for thug and xve are glad it was a success. Presiderzl .................. ....... P at Bostick l'ire-P1'e.Qident .... .... H orare Mansfield Sem'e1'fz1'y ..... .... C 'arolyn Culbreth Treasurer .... ....... Z ora Daniel Chaplain. . . .... Arthur London ruin! ll. Mansfield, Z. Daniel, Nl. XVlS1'lll1lll, P. Covey, P. Hall. J. Phillips. Stundirzg: C. Cl1lbl'Gtll, P, Riggs, P. Bostiek. PAGE 140 s 'as' in ..- ' s Os 'f U ,f5:':' 11 If Soon rn 'I -31,gx1'g ,- Q qu: Ln I 1 4 a -1-a ' I 'fn -4 one I I l' .flu ' 1, 0 S l ,c gs., nlJ J. 1 km 1xx1'1gnr 11, n. .f D 4- x K Ag Ji 1 .1 -1 1 t J 4 1 I ' ' A ol Q-'lx 1 F 1x J . 'I fb ,,1.,l A , - 1,4 13,11 11 ,, 1. ' 11 'x I. 1 .1, V N A N . 1 ' 1 nw 1.f mf-11 4+ '1 1' 1 Q 1 1 w:.,1 1,11'.1' 1l1w1'-ff-VW ja-4 A Y 1W.1. N21-Nf,1ffr 'J-5'!-114Y,,yf-',,'f1., ,' il, 31 -4.00. , N V J In All Q1 Kg 141-q. Qhg.v-Iii,-, ,1 91 f 1: I Q,'f?'?'41' W '-K' 'fwffxc A 1 L - 'A ' '- 1I1,1,,..U,,,' I I..M, 1I V! , , L,i,!11! . 1,,. , J, W of ' 51 ' ' f l HH. 1 191 -4 y '?1f 4551?-1 ' I 5 1 1f 11 1 , 3 114 1,11-L. -111,1 , R 1 VA L 1 ' ys 1 ww-u-y'.Hg' 1 faq. 1 ' I, ul ll' 1 fb r 4 ' 1 'r Jfaaeball First row: D. Lloyd, R. Craig, J. Stallings, B. Holt, H. Lloyfl, B. Mangum, A. Long. B. Canaria. Swami ron-: t'. Maynor. L. Rose, U. Craig, B. Thomas, D. Mills, P. Bosley, B. Durham, S. Nic-hols, Mgr. J. Bom-as. Thfrrl row: B. Talley, R. Hazelgrove, B. Proctor, W. Lutz, L. Chamberlain, Mgr. J. Martin, T. Markham, Voaeln Iiuuting. The familiar call of Play Ball thrilled us, and the first eraek of the bat against the ball made our hearts beat a. little faster. NVe were anxious to make our first runs, and we made many of them before the season was out. Looking back we can remember what a fine season we had in 19-19 under the direction of Mr. Glenn VV. Bunting. XVe hope that Dur- ham High Bulldogs will eontiuue their fine work. The interest of eaeh player in the team was largely responsible for the suwess- ful games. 1949 was a good season for us. XVe hope next year will be equally Slll'l'0SSfl1l. PAGE -141 goofbalf faaaakr? . Q '?...'f2P? - 2 First row : M. Moore, Mgr., T. Smith, J. Bunting, D. Wolfe, J. H. Temple, VV. B. Pate, S. Pope, D. Lloyd, B. Green, B. Perry, D. VVeaver, V. Weatherspoon, D. Pope, B. Gresham, Mgr. Second row: P. G. Sykes, Coach, N. Sears, H. Mc'Manuen, F. Glenn, J. Poreelli, T. McDonald, W. Lutz, A. Ewing, B. Poe, f'. W. Burgess, S. Peed, B. Hill, B. Talley, B. Whitfield, B. J. Griswold, B. Rigsbee. 1'h1'rd row: E. Barbour, Coax-h, D. Conklin, B. Rigshee, T. Moon, B. Vates, V. Young, A. Long, D. Mangnm, D. Woods, D. Richardson, L. Berry, M. Veasey, N. Rinaldi, T. Williamson, E. Stone, N. Conner, J. Gergen, Coach, C. Brewhaker. . . akdwww The 1948-1949 football season was one which will stand out in our memories of Durham High. VVe were off to a good siart with the Raleigh game, and the suciessive games proved the Bulldogs were a threat to any opponent. Our team was o11e with spirit and cooperation. Mr. Carey Brewbaker and the coaching staff did an excellent job. VVe VV011,t forget Pope, Poe, McDonald, and others who will be leaving us this year. The entire team did a fine ,job and we, The Forty- Nfiners, are proud of them. COACH: CAREY L. BREWBAKER PAGE 142 1 1 1 .K X X .J X I' X 7, 5 :gg A , , .' v Y' X ' 13 72 ff f -- ... , V 4'-agpaaiif?ifazfllffififdifhqy MJ f' y 3 Vx 'X F K S 1 ' l j N xg f ia I7 Z T9 Xi ff W 5 P . X 1' X 1 . :ff ,U ff- f9 X ,EF V J ' C W BUWSIFSD. 'f' 7'MfDwwff1 Z I 4 2 s 1 N ' 7 M' , ,1 x ' f 1.-. , Qi S 43 16 , X ' w NN 1 f 'Q I , ' T5 X , X T X E4 ' , H' fd 'N 4 ' ' JS ,7 S V7 f ' X' W gg , '4 h + E X .ni A X X, X 1 41 I ,J , 1 1 ls rg Tx X 'X , 1 x I ,. 7 'Lx .loJH Tzfvxp F 123 Pfffv Anfy H 7, l4V'fLu7z. 155 Hfll 165 fluff! 171V Runnin: . IBFGIENA ,4 JJNSIARQ. fd il .9 12 X QQ, xx x Rx PAGE 143 dgcwkefbalf l ir.wf row: XV. IJlXUIl, Y. XVC2ifllQ1'SI700l1, V. Craig, H. Lloyd, J. Wiggins. Swrnzfl rulr: Mr. Sykes, Co.cl1, U. Mzzynor, XV. Lutz, B. Holt, A. Long, B. Talley, N. Jackson, Mgr. Thirrl ruu': G. Sauls, Il. l3ow.le11, G. Nichols, R i'r:1ig, D. Mzmgum. PAGEA 144 COAQ11 1 PAUL G. SYKES l11 eliillll2'l1'y llllfllillll sports 6lllllllSl2iStS lll1'l16ll their eyvs to the llll1'll2il1l lligrh M126- 111011. A rigrllt turn imlcfecl for the liullclogs 1'9tlll'l19fl to l'2llTflll'P The l'Pl'0l'll of 1948. Nl1lQT00l1 lllllltlfell and f0l'fy-lllllP has been El year of hasketlaall thrills mul PXl'llPll!Pl1l. The 'IPZIHI has slmwu spirit :xml mle1Te1'111i11z1ti011. lvllfltll' The leacle1'sl1ip of lliilllillll liogrm' Vraig aufl l'nac'h Paul Sykes, growl Sp0l'tSlll2lllSlllp and CUflp9l'2lflUll have bllimll the by-worfls. Thv boys had el flillgll se-llocllllv and flesewve 1llllQll vreclit' for their efforf. il x 1 V N , n N 'Lack Q V 85 :' W5 First row : C. Landon, J. Gunter, W. B. Pate, D. Wolfe, B. Whitfield, B. Byrd, B. Hines. Second row: Cgach Barbour, T. Dai-kis, D. Pittard, D. Jordan, R. Dennis, T. Williamson, F. Townsend, K. Anderson, W. Maclian- iels, M. Veasey, Mgr. P. Sanions. Third row: J. J0illl1,0ll, Ii. Grodsky, J. Gergen, ti. Gunter, T. Richie, W. Dixon, L. Berry, J. Porcelli, A. Noell, B. Rigshee. . . . and the covered wagons roll right along . . . and every spring our attention is turned to the Durham High track team, coached by Elmer Barbour and his assistant, Paul tl. Sykes. This year's track team brought many promising athletes into the spotlight. Each year brings new championships anil words of praise for Durham High School, because ot' this outstairliiig sport. Our team has made a good sllowing' in all traek events this past year, and we, the Forty-Niners, will he proud to say that, Our track team could outrun any 1849 Indian in the West.. PAGE 146 enn i4 H f , +1 :.,:f 3,g,3fg. ip fm., we-.Q -ms... is e . ' x. If-my '35 sm lim ' 1 2, .r r skew . r V WT-ff-ww gg v ,, - 2 f i 4 Q fi g 3 ' Qi A 323. IX First row: H. Wl1eele1', V. Weatl1e1'spoo11, B. Gresham, J. Laws, T. Moon. Srvmzrl rnzr: W. Adcock, J. Porvelli, E. Rose, R. Beall. Third row: L. Uhessou, W. Dixon, B. Jones, Voach Sykes. Durham Higlfs netmen once more gained the prestige zdforded theniin the held of athleucs. ffhe 1949 seasoiixvas a busy one for these quick aiul able players. Jinuu5'lJurhanu Jerry Lane, Van YVeaHunsp0ou,IlaNMd XVheekug Raynuuul Beall, Bucky Gresham, Elliot Rose, Gray Rogers, and Wallac-Q fkdoock partkiapted in the gaines and Blr.l7aul Sykes aliy coached thenu. ffhe IVOrtyQNiuers are proud of both the teani and the coach. PAGE. 147 QD!! Kneeling: C. Toms, M. Suitt. Standing: C. Wiggs, D. Germino, G. Perry, J. Nouse, R. Citr1n1, Coaeh PAGE 148 Carey Brewbaker. XVe 011 the golf team may have walked our legs down to a nub this year, but We enjoyed doing it. That first familiar fore did something to us as we started off a season that measured up to our high expectations. XVe were glad to have Leon Tucker, Dante Germino, Zilld Marius Suitt back with us this year. Our thanks to the new members of the team for their fine work and cooperation. Mr. Carey L. Brewbaker did another year of exc-ellent coaching. The Bulldog linksmen closed the season with an excellent record. NVe hope the future golfers of Dur- ham High Will do as well. gift!! alilzfeiic a4Mociaiion . +9-if .. ' X . First rozv: S. High, P. Shaver, J. Andrews, B. A. Stallings. Second row: M. E. Upchurch, S. King, J. Mur- dock, E. Eubanks, J. Everitt, B. Adams, M. F. Haines, T. Bessler, I. Perry, Y. Weaver. Third 1-ou-: E. Hart, M. Daniels, S. Daniels, M. Compton, B. Matthews, E. Leighton, C. Anderson, C. Styron, U. Byerly. M. Bryson, P. Whitfield, K. Massey. Fourth row: E. Cole, Z. Daniels, M. Gupton, V. Edwards, K. Dozier, D. Smith, C. Ribet, D. Stephenson, A. Horton, P. Brown, J. Linville, L. Snyder. The members of the Girls' Athletie Asso- ciation have been examples of good sportsman- ship and fair play to the other students of Durham High School. Since this was the foundation of our constitution, we tried to carry it out, not only while we were in school, but at home and at work as well. XVe hope that by our aetivities, we were able to pro- mote interest in girl's sports and competition in activities. Miss Nell Leitner was our adviser. To be a member of our elub, a girl must have twenty-five points gained in athletics. Before these points may be ac-credited, she inust have a doetor's eertifieate stating' she is physieally tit to participate in athleties. At the end oi' the sehool year we had a banquet whieh proved to be very entertaining. OFFICERS President. ...... ..........,.. Vive-President .... Secretary. . . . . . Treasurer. . . . . . . .Jean Andrews ..... . . . .Shirley High ...Bolilnie Ann Stallings ... . . . .Paula Shaver PAGE 149 Qizb ' altlzlelica BASKET BALL VOLLEY BALL Qizb ' altfzletica I SOFTBALL TENNIS Pwr: 151 Qizb ' ylthletiw DECK TENNIS PAGE 152 PAD DLE TENNIS ur am High clzoof Ban Q! MQ, OFFIVERSWC. Bock, J. Holbrook, VV. Drzlughon, ll. Llermino, IC. King. The flashing maroon ranks of the Durhain High School Band again upheld their good reputation in 1949. The band has been promi- nent in eity as well as state activities. and l13S'l112if,l9 a. great contribution to oonnnunity life. lt appeared at all the Durham High football gaines, giving support to the football team and providing music and entertainment for the fans. A Ilurhain parade would hardly be 1-onipletv without this colorful group which is led by the gaily attired, high-stepping inajorettes. The band had a very busy sea- son this year and, under the direetiou of lllr. Lewis Enloe, it has vontinued the good work exhibited in the past. PAGE 153 Cqoncezl Bam! Matching Kam! c1D7,Dl776llJ lfnerling: L. Smith, J. Cawthorne, V. Moore. Seated: P. Whitfield, C. Couch, J. Littlo, I-'. Stafford. Standing. M. Tillman, R. Mimms, R. Hawkins, C. Rogers, C. Martin, J. Mrfunskill. lhum Juajofz and Majozetles Left to right: P. Corbin, M. Rigsbee, R. Bayles, D. Helms, J. Tew, W. Graham, T. Besslvr. PAGE 155 anal a4ctiuiiie4 56, fax 3 I,--I ., s-5 -..,,Nm:'. 'x ,,s sq, Nia., xx. ...L Ap-sq-QQ, ylrr-, w, 1 . ,z rin Y Hyun J ,' ,I 1 , A, ., W., N , w , , ,Mp 1 1 11 1' 1 ', .,,-- , 4 . , - , - 1 X a - - , I: V I . . I - -. ' iW':TYYll!.1'x.'R'J.11i ,.-,, .- .' 'li A. u . 5..- . F M vf. ' 1' X. ! b X f 1 1 'n',',:e y , ,, ,wr I, , , Y .uv , , K I .V l v 4 Juv -J , - I - H ' u xv' 1 'sn 4 ,M U , vl fv- , 1 , ' ,3-.,..,, ,.. I J. J. WHITLEY. JR. S. ll. Sl1U'I I'. JR. Jimmy Sz-otly ' , , ff ' , , 19204144642 70 Cbfjvjlltf Yiylw Whitley scoff PHOTOGRAPHERS 2509 Banner Street DURHAM, N. C. Phone R-5623 Your MESSENGER Photographer For . 1949 BRHMUJPHOTOGRAPHY A Specialty FORMALS 8K CANDID HOME PORTRAITS WEDDINGS CHILDREN CANDID GROUPS COMMERCIAL PAGE' 157 Ifizwf mfr: Nl. liuuthn-, A. M111-s. Swvnrl mum' B. A. Stallings, IC. Stone, J. Houtllcl. Thirrl row: B. D 1'. fflonwnts. FANCY ICIQS SHERBETS Irv C'1'm1n .N'pcfia!z'Jl.f Durham Ice Cream Company, Inc. DIYRH.-XM, NORTH C.-XROIJN.-X Puff Frozen BLUE RIBBON ICE CREAM TELEPHONE I,-963 l I Today If.: Tbrgfly fo Buy Qqalz'fy BLOCK PUNCH mms 158 Q Za Globe Jewelry Co., Inc. MODERN ELECTRIC Authorized Dealer 'NCOR',OMTE ELCIN BULOVA - CRUEN HAMILTON 17,18 Morgaxu St. WATCHES ART CARVED DIAMOND RINCQ BX Phone F7501 J. R. WOOD AND SONS DURHAM, N. C. KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS if , Charge Accounts Imfifed Q Thomas and Howard Co. 101 E. Main st. Durham, N. C. 301 South Duke Street Phone L-3341 Phone D985 ZZ' 75f5f0F 01' 'WMF 6 BO'l'1'I.E5,T9'p4s. Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Durham Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. PAGE 159 Durham vs. Raleigh l ' 97 4'Edge on Fashwn IN DURH.-XlN'l IT'S Merchandise for the H entire neefls 111,115 VN. Mam St. Durham, N. L If-'7 ff' ,AC ----S TJ Ibxlusu I-'Looks FROM WIIICII T0 5110? mm ml W Wm ll U W Everything in Books S1 M' MUSIC' LU' THE ll00K EXCHA GE IIOI VV. Chapel Hill St. Five Points Durham, N. C. The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Books in the Carolinas AGE 160 J. M. Mathes Company, Inc. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTGRS IZI North Duke St. Durham, N. C. D- C. MAY CQMPANY PAINTING, PAPERING, AND DECGRATING VJALLPAPER E99 PAINT Wholesale and Retail 'A' One of N01'f!z Cdl'0!lI7l1,f flloyi Pl'0gl'6f.Yl.7J6 LU? lfzfufwzfe C 0mpan1'e5 ir X 2 'I 4 .V lj., r 1 . 5 fs ' IQ l ' LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Home OFfico'Durlum, N.C. Bascom Baynes, President uPfd7ZX lllacfe 'lbalegf .Valle ffle yearn' -fzwefzff Seczwe Phy-Chemers DUKE PGWER CO. Electric 1S12rfvz'ce ana' .4pplz'tznce.v Street Tramportatiofz Ofheez Corner Mangum and Parrish Streets Telephone F-151 Durham, N. C PAGE 162 :WJ I JJ, N ' 1 7:i' A il! I-U., ,H-. ' 'kin -' H Q ' ' , ri1t:il'I K,.ha: -. ,- .Mil 'ii--I-'5 'Tf:' -, . if '. i- M Ulf! -1 -li Yozfre on X66 Beam wfzefz you Head to Durf5am's Smart Store gf SpeCz'afz'zea' Sbopy ' f L1 NIURDOCK Ice Sz Coal Co. 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Fountain Lunvhvonette Tobovvos 1014 West Hain St. Telephone 6989 H14 good firziiy fzezuxjbzzjwr contributes to the !l!!7JIZ7lffIlgt'5 of rhf Youth of Durhrmi and his fCt'L'0IIlf7.1i5l1llll'7l2'5 -wifi iw nifffzxzzrfri by clear lJ71ff!1!'l'Zlf'1lfF Iff1l't'7Ilt'7lI'X of ftifffnts of the zfayf, Qflfil The Herald-Sun Papers Durham, N. C. MORNING EVENING SUNDAY Golden Glove Champs: L. Bissette, D. Cates uke Ulinihersitp Contribufes a Weaffh of Opporlzmily for the Youllz of Durham QJQ The advantage of university training may be had at nominal cost to the student living at home. Courses leading to degrees in various fields ofstudy. Complete college plants on two campuses of over 7,000 acres. Completely equipped buildings. Five libraries. All instructional facilities in all departments open to women. QJVS FOR INFORMATION OR CATALOGUE COMMUNICATE WITH THE SECRETARY DUKE UNIVERSITY DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA PAGE 166 A Most Pleasant And Prqfitable Place To Shop l l l l l l ! 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