Fair Grove High School - Twig Yearbook (Thomasville, NC)

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i WmmM ........... 19484949 FAIRGROVE HIGH SCHOOL Thomasville, North Carolina Kelly Burr, Editor-In-Chief Mrs. Clyde Fowler, Sponsor Edwin Kennedy, Business Manager BOARI) OF EDUCATION Mrs. R. W. Jarrett President C. F. Cline Mrs. Lena HeavnerMrs. J. H. Ward Vice-President Secretary Treasurer R. W. Jarrett F. E. Coman Chairman P. H. Little Secretary and Treasurer PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION DEDICATION MRS. VERNA K. FOWLER In the class rcom she teaches us independence of thought; on the campus she set an example of hard work; wherever she is, she stands for integrity of character. For these qualities and for her friendship to the students and services to our school, the staff of the 1949 Twig dedicates this volume to, Mrs. Verna K. Fowler. TWIG STAFF Kelly Burr, Editor; Edwin Kennedy, Business Manager; Dorothea Scarlette, Art Editor; Earlene Miller, ' Barbara Harris, Picture Editor; Mollie Overcash, Club Editor; Nellene Cornelison, 'Ey fist; Clyde Dickens, Sophomore Editor; Kenneth Workman, Freshman Editor; Ruth Ward, Evelyn Suggs, Junior Editors; Bobby Gordon, Sports Editor. E OXv’ SrVi Li- i I , ' . ■,; ;• •' ' 1 i. - ■ | . Mr. John Cox Mrs. Clyde Fowler i MIKiy V-. ■■■ . . 'xul. . Mrs. Herman Ivey Mrs. J. F. Moore Mrs. Clarence Fowler Mrs. Harold Love J J: MASCOTS Barney Blair Judy Beck MOTTO United We Stand, Divided We Fall COLOR—Red and White FLOWER—Red Rose JOYCE BEANE “A smile for all, a greet- ing glad, a lovable, jolly way she had.” May Court 2 Dramatics 3 LEON BEUSSE “Let the other fellow worry ) KELLY BURR “Good sense and good na- ture must ever join” Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Beat Club 3, 4 Paper Staff 3, 4 Twig Staff 4 Marshal 3 Dramatics 3 BOBBIE LOU EVERHART “We leave it to her to get along, she knows hozv.” Class Officer 1 Paper Staff 2 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 May Court 1 iifilit hH 111 lii • IM f §| . ' ' JACKIE BECK “Things don't turn up in this world until somebody turns them up.” Class Officer 1, 2 Beta Club 3, 4, President 4 Cheerleader 4 Paper Staff 3, 4 Marshal 3 Dramatics 3 JOE ANN BLAIR “A quiet and womanly kind.” May Court 2 Dramatics 3 NELLENE CORNELISON “My lady here is fond of fun.” Twig Staff 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 BOBBY GORDON “Who deserves zvelly needs not another praised Class Officers 1 Beta Club 3, 4 Twig Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Marshal 3 May Court 2 Dramatics 3 ♦ Illi yX-yy .y. Mm - ill I wMwmb ■ $: - ■ . ' I 'liir - '? milt 1111 I WM BARBARA HARRIS ‘Steady to her purpose, to her aim ever true” Class Officer 4 Beta Club 3, 4 Paper Staff 3, 4 Twig Staff 4 Dramatics 3 CARL WRAY ‘14 tf.fZ’ ir £ heaven above and the road be- neath me. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bus Driver 3 Class Officer 2 Baseball 2, 3 EARLINE MILLER “Z?y sports like these are are all our cares beguiled ” Twig Staff 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 MOLLIE OVERCASH “IT r££'£r she goes there will always be her sniile, ?£ • good disposition, and her f riends ” Class Officer 4 Twig Staff 4 Dramatics 3 Popularity Contest 1 ERNEST LAMBETH “Things are bound to happen; why worry” Dramatics 3 BOBBY MYERS ‘14 regular guy, with personality plus” Dramatics 3 Bus Driver 4 Class Officer Twig Staff 4 EDWIN KENNEDY “The greatest thinkers say the least ” Class Officer 3 Beta Club 3, 4 Paper Staff 3, 4 Twig Staff 3, 4 Marshal 3 Bus Driver 3, 4 DOROTHEA SCARLETTE “That too many rack” blonde head has ideas for a hat- NANCY SHULER “A maiden never bold, of Spirits so still and quiet” Beta Club 3, 4 Paper Staff 3 J. H. SNYDER “O, why should life all labor be ” Basketball 1 CLASS POEM UNITED As a unit we shall stand, But by division we always fall With hearts together, hand in hand We leave our school, our best and all. Time shall pass, but memories live Of joys, sorrows, smiles, and tears, All of which our souvenirs give And tell of our past pleasant years. So now, to you, dear Fair Grove, To our principal and teachers too, We Seniors of ’49, leave our love And thanks as reminders of us to 1 ou. SENIOR DIARY Whew! We’re through! Twelve years of hard work and loads of fun, twelve years of growth and development in the ways of the world that have gone by, never to be re-lived. As we dig up the past, memories force our minds way back to our Freshmen days. To some, this was the beginning of another.year of school, but to forty-four boys and girls who wandered around in the hall looking for Mrs. Grubb’s ninth grade room, it was something confusing and ex- citing. This was our first day of high school and as we recall, we loved it. Later, when we became organized, we elected class officers. They were: President, Seibert Lamb; Vice-President, Jackie Beck; Secretary, Bobbie Everhart; Treasurer, Bobby Gordon. The girl from our class to play basketball was Earline Miller. The boys were Bobby Gordon and Carl Wray. Bobbie Everhart was elected cheerleader. We will never forget the fun we had, but at the end of the year we all looked forward to being Sophomores. Sophomores, we were beginning to realize just what high school would mean to us and finally learning how to face the following years, with Mrs. Grubb again to guide us along. Several of our class had dropped out of school leaving us with thirty-five students. We were represented in many activities. Class officers were: President, Seibert Lamb; Vice-President, Joe Craddock; Secretary, Kelly Burr; Treasurer, Jackie Beck. At the end of the year, we gave a party in Mrs. Grubb’s honor since we would soon be- come Juniors and she would not be our teacher again. Another year went by, we became Juniors and were assigned to the home room of Mrs. Fowler. Our class officers were: President, Seibert Lamb; Vice-President, Kelly Burr; Secretary, Dorothea Scarlette; Treas- urer, Edwin Kennedy. This proved to be a busy year. Marshals were select- ed, class rings ordered, basketball games, a Junior play and the last, but far from least, the Junior-Senior Banquet, held April 9th in the Cavalier Grill in the Reynolds Building in Winston-Salem. The fall of ’48 came like a thunder-bolt and with it the realization of our long cherished dreams. Seniors at last. Twenty-one entered the senior room of Mrs. Ivey. Class officers were: President, Seibert Lamb; Vice-President, Kelly Burr; Secretary, Mollie Overcash; Treasurer, Barbara Harris. These days will linger with us forever. We are the dignified Seniors! Boy, and do we love it! Soon our school days will just be memories, with souvenirs of old F. G. Echos, and our beloved Twigs. We will treasure these and think of them as the best years of our lives. Bobbie Everhart. ■ , •. Hii. • '■- SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Most Likely To Succeed Barbara Harris Edwin Kennedy Wittiest Jackie Beck Seibert Lamb Most Dependable Mollie Overcash Edwin Kennedy Jackie Beck Kelly Burr Best All Around -♦ . .. ; .-v;' ■ ■ ii jfSr ;’.r ££ • •; V’ . '«c. v Mar Studious Jackie Beck Edwin Kennedy j ' ' I Most A thletic Earline Miller Bobby Gordon ! I Best Looking Dorothea Scarlette Leon Beusse Neatest Barbara Harris J. H. Snyder Most Popular Bobbie Lou Everhart Bobby Mvers PROPHECY ----- Hello folks! . . . This is Joyce Beane, your daily news reporter, flash- ing to you news, national and international, and brought to you daily through the courtesy of Jones Dairy owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones (the former Miss Dot Scarlette). For the best grade of products to be found, buy at Jones Dairy. Friendly workers to give you best of service. And now in the news . . . Flash! A bulletin just came in from Moscow: Mr. Bobby Myers, U. S. Ambassador, states that General Leon Beusse has just arrived by plane to establish a military academy. With him are his two private secretaries, Miss Nellene Cornelison, and Miss Earlene Miller. Also with him is Professor Kelly P. Burr, who is to teach there. Flash . . . Mollie Overcash, Barbara Harris, and Ernest Lambeth, the three famous stars of “John’s Other Mother-In-Law,” will leave New York City, New York, today for a visit to their ole’ home town, Thomasville, North Carolina. They will board the Southbound Southern at 6:45 this evening. Engineer Seibert Lamb will see that their trip is comfortable, safe, and pleasant. Flash . . . Richard Blackburn, noted author of “Small Town Gal,” has arrived in Hollywood for the opening night of the picture made from his book. Distinguished film producer, Carl Wray, was there to welcome him along with a host of reporters. Among them was the reporter who succeeded Heddy Hopper, Nancy Shuler. Flash . . . The Duke Blue Devils will meet the Wake Forest Deacons, in a basketball game tonight. Coach Bobby Gordon of the Blue Devils said he felt this was to be his hardest game of the season, “But,” he stated “my boys are ready.” Flash . . . Austin Parrish, and George Crump, and all the gang of the “Tar Heel-Hill Billys” are scheduled for a big hill-billy jamboree and square dance in the F. G. H. gym, Friday, October |4, at 8:00 o’clock. There will be no admission charges as the two boys previously mentioned are former students of this institution. The public is cordially invited, for fun and frolic. Flash . . . Bobbie Everhart is to make her debut with the Metropolitan Opera tonight at 8 p.m. Be sure to listen to the star who’ll make radio more famous. Flash . . . The famous air hostess, Jackie Beck is scheduled to arrive here today for a rest with her family, after the brilliant feat of heroism shown by her in the airplane crash in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The plane will be piloted by J. H. Snyder, who so capably brought the flaming plane to the ground, without any serious injuries. And now as an added social announcement, Miss Jo Ann B!air, a form- er classmate, has asked me to announce that all her friends are cordially invited to her marriage to James Edwards, on Friday evening at 8 p.m., in the Fair Grove Methodist Church. We wish her all the happiness and success in the world. And now folks this is your ole’ newscaster signing off for today, and until tomorrow, don’t forget, for strong healthy bodies drink plenty of milk, and where can you find better milk than at the Jones Dairy. Bye’ now. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE, the class of 1949, the minority of sound mind and the majority being other- wise, on the 6th day of June, in the year of our Lord, do declare this writing to be our last will and testament, hereby making null and void all other writings heretofore made by us, do hereby will and bequeath all property, real and personal, to be bestowed as follows: Item 1: We leave all our good times and our sponsor; also our capable teachers to the Junior Class. Item 2: To the Sophomore Class, we will our books, pencils, and all of our English classes as it is too late for us to use them. Item 3: To the Freshmen Class, we leave our ability to study and to be in the right place at the wrong time and vice-versa. Item 4: Individually we would like to leave the following: (a) Earline Miller’s basketball ability to Peggy Wright. (b) Barbara Harris’s three study halls to Edith Bevan in case she needs them. (c) Nancy Shuler’s Beta membership to Bobby Martin. (d) Jo Ann Blair’s quietness to Bunk Kennedy. (e) Bobbie Everhart’s position as cheerleader to Colleen Beck. (f) Bobby Myer’s motorcycle thrills and spills to Leeroy Coggins. (g) Richard Blackburn’s love for library books to John Watford. (h) George Crump’s “Beat Up” typewriter to Billy Reece. (i) Carl Wray’s nickname (Crushie) to anyone that can live up to it. (j) Jo Ann Blair’s long hair to Imogene Rudisell. (k) “Dot” Scarlette’s blonde beauty to Hazel Sowers. (l) Kelly Burr’s height to John Collett and Seibert Lamb’s height to Jo Ann Fouts. (m) “Sheepe” Lamb’s wittiness to Leeroy Coggins. (n) Bobby Myer’s bashfulness to Donald Dorsett. (o) Mollie Overcash’s ability to skip classes to Carol Myers. (p) Edwin Kennedy’s bus to James Holshouser. (q) Leon Beusse’s ability to get to school on time to Myra Bodenheimer. (r) Dorothea Scarlette’s face and figure to Jo Ann Smith. (s) Bobby Gordon’s basketball suit to Junior Nance. (t ) “Tweedle” Lambeth’s name to Richard Beck. (u ) The Senior Class wills the hope for a better English Class to Mrs. Clarence Fowler. (v) Earline Miller and Nellene Cornelison’s names “Enny” and “Nenny” to the two Mrs. Fowlers. (w) Joyce Beane wills her flirty eyes to Pauline Rothrock. (x) Jackie Beck’s office of Beta Presidency to Evelyn Suggs, and her place on the cheering squad to Bernice Beck. (y) Our appreciation and thanks to Mrs. Clyde Fowler for helping us have one of the best annuals in Fair Grove History. (z) Our gratitude to the faculty and our appreciation to Mr. Kearns in hopes that our success will be as great as his. Signed and testified on this Sixth Day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-nine, by: SENIOR CLASS JACKIE BECK Testator • -r' ,'F a ''' ' - • ‘ ‘ ’ •-■■■ 9 ! Barbara Anderson Bernice Beck Colleen Beck Donald Beck Richard Beck Edith Bevan Jerry Bodenheimer Myra Bodenheimer Faye Bumgardner Leeroy Coggins John Collett Maurice Coman Donald Dorsett . Jo Ann Fouts Barbara Hamilton .V • .'.V-, V ' 0; • ; '• A • , Peggy Hilton Walter Lee Kennedy Bobby Martin Carol Lou Myers James Myers Billy Reece Pauline Rothrock Imogene Rudisell Jo Ann Smith Jerry Manuel, Secretary; Paul Snyder, President; Frances Overcash, Treasurer Betty Joyce Conner Frances Craddock Rmiald Dennis L’bby Freeman Darrell Floyd Golda Ray Garner Erlene Gordon Lois Gordon Made Hall Jo Ann Hedrick Grace Hensley Miriam Hightower Betty Lou Beck Evelyn Blackburn Ralph Bodenheimer William Bodenheimer Fay Dean Boles Billy Bryant Clara Mae Byerly Frances Coman Martha Holmes Doris Holshauser Ann Hughes Richard Hughes Margaret Ann Jarrett Jo Ann J ones Dale Kennedy Amogene Lamb Gerald Lambeth Nancy Little Coy Lomax Jerry Manuel C. L. Money Kenneth Morris Frances Overcash Nell Pierce Hobert Scarlette Kirby Slate Peggy Slate Junior Smith Paul Snyder Evelyn Stephen Jack Stiles Peggy Thomas HSiSi'J. • L'Af VtV Neomi Adams, Jackie Barnes, Roy Bevans, Judith Black, Minnie Brown, Betty Jean Brown, Bryce Burr, Chester Byerly, W. L. Cassidy, Eddie Childress, Dan Cornelison, Remell Cranford, Ruby Curry, Hilda Dennis, Lora Floyd, Pauline Floyd, Connie Hunt, Doris Ann Jones, George Kearns, Nancy Kennedy. u- h, mmm miwmm m M gsgs$ gagg w x $ww I®Iijp jpl| WMm WMW', «■I %%!? Mmm wA IPIPII •'•♦;'v:'?:-....-V- . • •.';■ 'V -. . .'i'.i5w wtf;(v' n;o:'.«w «._ ... . Louise Little, Leora Lomax, Bobby Miller, Joan Money, Peggy Money, Sara Morris, Jesse Myers, Clifford Overcash, Austin Payne, Joan Pierce, Josephine Pierce, Joyce Reece, Herbert Sowers, Donald Trotter, Betty Turner, Rita Ward, Mattie Williams, Kenneth Workman, Sara Wray, Carroll Wright. 'd.h ■v, • BETA CLUB Jackie Beck, President; Evelyn Suggs, Secretary; Myra Bodenheimer, Vice-President; Barbara Hamilton Treasurer Barbara Harris, Evelyn Suggs, Jo Ann Smith, Jackie Beck, Imogene Rudisell, Hazel Sowers, Barbara Hamilton, Myra Bodenheimer, Jo Ann Fouts. Second Row: Carol Myers, Peggy Wright, Ruth Ward, Edith Bevan, Pauline Rothrock, Patty Clodfelter, Peggy Hilton, Bernice Beck, Colleen Beck, Miss Conrad, Advisor. Third Row: James Holshouser, Leeroy Coggins, Bobby Gordon, Edwin Kennedy. Barbara Harris, Advisor, Kelly J Ovcrcash, Joyce THE ECHO STAFF Edith Bevan, Associate Editor, Bobby Gordon, Burr, Myra Bodenheimer, Erlene Gordon, Mr. Beane, Peggy Wright. Editor, Mrs. Cox, A dvisor, Fowler, Frances HIGH SCHOOL Louise Dennis, Faye Dean Boles, Mrs. Ivey, Second Row: (unior Smith, Barbara Hamilton, LIBRARIANS Advisor, Maurice Coman, Jackie Holmes, Nancy Embler, Sylvia Sowers, Paul Snyder. BIBLE CLASS Libby Freeman, Lois Gordon, Lorcne Proctor, Myra Bodenheimer, Jo Ann Fouts, Frances Craddock, Maurice Coman, Evelyn Suggs, Peggy Hilton, Macie Hall, Hazel Sowers, Colleen Beck, Bernice Beck, Peggy Slate, Patty Clodfelter, Pauline Rothrock, Betty Connor, Miss Howie, Advisor. F. H. A. CLUB Frances Craddock, Louise Little, Mrs. Love, Advisor, Joyce Reece, fo Ann Pierce, Jackie Barnes, Doris Holshouser, Remelle Cranford, Nancy Jo Kennedy, Libby Freeman, Erlene Gordon, Ann Hughes, Peggy Slate, Golda Ray Garner, Frances Coman, Jo Ann Pierce, Evelyn Blackburn, Lois Gordon, Myra Bodenheimer, Jo Ann Smith. LUNCH ROOM WORKERS Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Carpenter BUS DRIVERS Jerry Bodenheimer, Bobby Myers, John Collet, Bobby Martin, Bunk Kennedy, Edwin Kennedy K T- ' -J BARBARA ANDERSON Miss Fair Grove Hall Barbara, Peggy Girls, Mollie Ritche, Slate, Hazel MISS FAIR GROVE COURT Joan Tuttle, Shirley Stillwell, Macie Overcash, Remelle Cranford. Flow'er Carol Rumple, Peggy Wright, Doris [ones, Barbara Jean White. V T-fal.jT'tM CHEER LEADERS Tommy Joe Pierce Jackie Beck, Peggy Hilton Bobbie Everhart, Barbara Hamilton MONOGRAM CLUB Jo Ann Smith, Evelyn Suggs, Earline Miller, Nellene Cornelison, Peggy Hilton, Imogene Rudisell, Bobbie Everhart, Edith Bevans, Frances O'vercash, Miriam Hightower, Peggy Thomas, Ruth Ward, Peggy Wright, Jackie Beck, Jo Ann Hedrick, Clara Mae Byerly, Mrs. Fowler, Barbara Hamilton, Margaret Jarrett, Carl Wray, Jerry Manuel, Bobby Gordon, Erlene Gordon, Darrell Floyd, Mr. Cox, James Holshauser, Tommy Pierce, Wayne Harris, Bunk Kennedy, Junior Smith. BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Coach, John Cox, Billy Reece, Jerry Manuel, W. L. Cassidy, Junior Nance, Odell Galli- more, Clifford Overcash, Seibert Lamb, Walter Kennedy, Bobby Gordon, Kenneth Work- man, Carl Wray, Darrell Floyd, Bryce Burr, Junior Smith, George Kearns. I ■ BH Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fa i r Fair Fair Fa i r Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair SCHEDULE Grove 45 Southmont 22 Grove 23 Churchland .... 26 Grove 46 Has tv . 37 Grove 40 Linwood 22 Grove 38 Pilot 29 Grove . . . 3 5 Southmont . 19 Grove 29 Davis-Townsend . . . .... 32 Grove 46 Reeds 37 Grove 48 Reeds . . 28 Grove 33 Pilot 27 Grove 43 Amos Hosiery . . . . 38 Grove .48 Wallburg ...... 25 Grove 32 Davis-Townsend 62 Grove 54 Linwood 3 5 Grove .41 Denton 33 Grove 26 Midway .... 19 Grove 28 Junior Home 36 First Row: Frances Overcash, Margaret Ann Jarrett, Evelyn Suggs, Mrs. Fowler, Coach, Joan Hedrick, Nellene Cornelison, Edith Bevan. Second Row: Josephine Pierce, Betty Jean Ever- hart, Joan Smith, Ruth Ward, Mirian Hightower, Ruby Curry, Clara Mae Byerlv, Erlene Gordon. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL TEAM . •• . ;Vf First Grade Mrs. Dillon First Grade Mrs. Hughes First Grade Mrs. Westmoreland Second Grade Mrs. Curry Second Grade Mrs. Kearns ) Third Grade Mrs. Johnson Third Grade Mrs. Touts Fourth Grade Mrs. Maxwell I Fourth Grade Mrs. Heavner Fifth Grade Mrs. Hilton Fifth Grade Mrs. Blue Sixth Grade Miss Rogers Seventh Grade Mrs. Leach Eighth Grade Miss Conrad Sixth Grade Mrs. Smith Seventh Grade Mrs. Tomlinson ‘•fcMrjtii BOOSTERS Flower and Gift Shoppe Mrs. Herman Ivey Alman and Shaw James Haymore Norris Hill Lowell Hurley Bud Witchard Charles Stone Oscar Parrish Gilbert Briles Peggy Plummer C. M. Kenerly Billy Jenkins David Plummer Tohn Cranford Lester Lucas Bob Gardner Russell and Crews Remonia Nelson George Fleming Homer Shoe Mrs. Monkey Beck Arlene Gutterman Clyde Fowler Tack Hepler Whiteway Service Clarence Fowler Aaron Grubb Unity Hardware Feed C. R. Smith Fletcher Smith T. J. Hill Cac Leonard Ed Mickey Dugan Hundley J. L. Bruton Clvde Young Dale Jarrett Van Hedrick Billy Hoover McNeill’s Furniture Co. Bob Green Louya Bro. Grocery Carl Richardson Brown Kanoy Edna’s Book Shoppe Sallie Walters Gro. Raymond Kanoy Guilford Furniture Co. Hyman’s Jewelry Young Men’s Shop Ray Kanoy Nash Jewelry and Loan Standard Barber Shop W. L. Everhart John Myers Kiser L. Pope E. T. Kearns T-Ville Diner H. L. Hansell Charles Eanes HEDRICK SPORTING GOODS “Where the best sports go” LEACH’S CURB MARKET Randolph Street Extension Thomasville, N. C. Phone 823 ; High Point j “Up to date Cafe and ’ See Grade “A” Meat Market J. HOWARD WARD for Water Systems Plumbing Rt. 3 Phone 2-21 80 RUSSELL COMAN Grading Contractor Thomasville, N. C. Phone 6375 LINDALE DAIRY Good Schools Good Food Develops Strong Boys and Girls CLEGG S BAKERY Butter Krust Bread Betsy Ross Cakes Greensboro, N. C. Phone 2-0562 LOFTIN - BLACK Fine Furniture — Reasonable Prices Randolph Road Phone 2389 Thomasville, N. C. Compliments of COMMERCIAL CARVING CO. Thomasville, N. C. STAR FURNITURE Modern Furniture East Guilford Phone 339 Thomasville, N. C. Poultry Cows Calves HUGHES FARM SUPPLY Thomasville, N. C. Sellers of Tuxedo Feeds -For- Steers Horses Goats Pigs Mules Pigeons Hogs Sheep Rabbits Compliments of SUGGS CAFE Phone 3995 1554 ENGLISH STREET, HIGH POINT, N. C Slim Mean's Garage (Business) AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES We Pull for Thomasville Phone 814 134 W. Main St, Thomasville, N. C. Perkins Pontiac Co. 7 ' •i 1 A, ’.'vK, tin ■ ' ? . . ’• f. y.-fiflvlCG'1'' '■ •: . SALES AND SERVICE Salem Street Thomasville, N. C. BLACK LUMBER COMPANY I “Building Material of All Kinds Randolph Road Phone 812 Thomasville, North Carolina Thomasville Store Co. ( A Veteran Owned Store) Deluxe Barber Shop Maximum Quality-Minimum Price Experienced Barbers Salem Street Phone 933 28 Salem St. Phone 344 Thomasville, North Carolina Thomasville, North Carolina THE NEXT STEP LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION Standard Four Year College for Men and Women Competent, experienced faculty Emphasizes development of Christian character Maintains high educational standards Liberal arts, Science, Music . . . Teaching and Commercial Courses Expenses very low, considering advantages offered Summer Session June 6 to July 13, 1st Term . . . July 12 to August 19, 2nd Ter • For catalogue and other information write to: The President LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE, Hickory, N. C. m Auction is Action C F. Williams 8 Alston Clark Land Auction Co. 118 W. Washington St. Phone 4953 High Point, N. C. Paul Motor Company Service STUDEBAKER Thomasville, N. C Phone 410 Compliments of HIGH POINT COLLEGE Compliments of $ PFEIFFER JUNIOR COLLEGE Compliments of JOHN SEXTON and COMPANY Refrigeration Sales Service Randolph Street Extension Phone 2391 Thomasville Tire and Battery Co. Fisk Tires and Batteries General Repairing On All Cars Phone 366 Thomasville, N. C. Compliments of Norman Winters COMPLIMENTS o f Brown Farm Equipment 19 E. Guilford Phone 894 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Thomasville Dry Goods Co., Inc. 24-26 Salem Street Phene 428 Thomasville, N. C. Fuller Furniture Co. No. 8 Randolph Street Phone 751 Complete Home Furnishings Your Philco Dealer Thomasville, N. C. Craft Furniture Co., Inc. Upholstered “Craft-Bilt” Furniture Your Old UpholsteryFurniture Rebuilt by Experts Phone 2304 Thomasville, N. C. E. O. Grocery Fancy Groceries, Meats and Vegetables “You’ve Tried the Rest Novo Try the Best” Phone 2-1140 Thomasville, N. C. S. P. Kimsey Plumbing and Heating Co. 1915 English Street Phone 3241 3662 High Point, N. C. Connor's Gulf Service Washing Greasing and Battery Service 1814 English St. Phone 4-7208 High Point, N. C. Lawing Welborn Motor Sales Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer Phone 811 National Hwy. Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Fields, Inc. 6 E. Main Phone 2342 Thomasville, N. C 12-14 West Main Thomasville, N. C BEST WISHES from The National Barber Shop Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS o f Singer Sewing Machine Co. High Point, N. C. 'l. l •, •? . •! r . - • o : • 'i ' ;y ' Lomax Service Station COMPLIMENTS of MEATS—PRODUCE GAS OIL Spainhour Tin Shop Winston Street 1 j Phone 976 Fisher Ferry Ext. Thomasville, N. C. Thomasville, N. C. Phone 888 $ Yow’s Funeral Home COMPLIMENTS High Point, N. C. ! David T. Yow, Owner cf Elliot Florist Ambulance Service Thomasville, N. C. “It Cost No More To Have The ” COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of Beeson Hardware Co. ' Complete Hardware Line I, and S Frigidaire Appliances Dosher Plumbing and Heating Phone 346 National Hwv. High Point, N. C. Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of COMPLIMENTS Gilbert’s Radio Service of Phone 914 19 Salem St. First National Bank Only Complete Radio Service in Town Thomasville, N. C. Reliable Shoe Store Thomasville’s Shopping Center for Good Shoes and Hosiery Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of City Ice and Fuel Company 403 Lexington Phone 442—445 Thomasville, N. C. t Belk’s Department Store Phone 480 32 East Main Street Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of |j Jewel Shoppe 18 West Main Street Thomasville, N. C. Thomasville Theater, Inc. PALACE, STATE AND DAVIDSON THEATERS Butter Kist and Davidson Soda Shops ThomasvillP, N. C. K. C. Lambeth GROCERIES—FRESH MEATS GAS—OIL—WOOD Pulling for Fair Grove COMPLIMENTS D. W. Bowers Lumber Co. Building Materials” CAROLINA SKATING RINK ((Skate For Your Lexington Road Thomasville, N. C COMPLIMENTS of Davidson Farm Equipment Ford Tractors Lexington Road Thomasville, N. C. Lees-McRae College The College “With The Campus In The Clouds” Banner Elk., N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Mrs. Clarence Harris ) SwicegoocTs Bar-be-cue West Main Street Phone 2307 “Meet The Gang” at SWICEGOODS 24 Hour Service COMPLIMENTS of Green Funeral Home For AMBULANCE Day or Night Phone 374 COMPLIMENTS of Pit Bar-B. Q. North State Telephone Company LUNCHES SNACKS 3 Randolph Street Phone 6455 Thomasville, N. C. : ! Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS . of COMPLIMENTS Thomasville Family Laundry of Davidson Laundry DRY CLEANING Dry Cleaning and Pressing Phone 400 Thomasville, N. C. Phone 550 Thomasville, N. C. Fritts Packing Company PACKERS OF VEAL—BEEF—PORK Lexington, N. C. Ashmore Business College Day and Night Classes CHARTER MEMBER OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF B US IN ESS SCHOOLS Free G. I. Approved Courses COMPLIMENTS of Piedmont Cleaners Phone 885 10-12 Winston St. COMPLIMENTS of Cut-Rate Furniture Phone 212 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of City Cab Co. Phone 358 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Community Food Center Phone 2327 Thomasville, N. C. Thomasville Chair Company Thomasville, N. C. j CHARACTER FURNITURE SINCE 1904- Wingate Junior College The School of Ideals and ness. Offers Two 't ears of Standard High School Work and Two Years of Standard College Work. Special courses in Home Economics, Commercial Science, Piano and Voice. Work scholarships are available for those who are worthy and need as- sistance. Summer School will begin June 6, 1949 and the fall semester Septem- ber 1949. Adequate rooming space is available. EXPENSES REASONABLE For Further Information Address C. C. Burris, President Wingate, N. C. Phone 1 7 COMPLIMENTS of Veteran’s Cab Company Phone 828 or 2335 COMPLIMENTS of Thomasville Airport COMPLIMENTS of Nance Flower Shop COMPLIMENTS of Holton’s Furniture Company Phone 488 Walker Funeral Home Thomasville, N. C. For Ambulance Dial 563 Joel E. Walker, Director Tasty Bakery We specialize in WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, AND PARTY CAKES Phone 2-2385 108 W. Main Street Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Wagger's Jewelry Thomasville, N. C. Phone 920 COMPLIMENTS of Nance Groceries Thomasville, N. C. Phone 2-1238 COMPLIMENTS o f Modern Beauty Nook Thomasville, N. C. Phone 2-1300 COMPLIMENTS of Smitty's Grill Thomasville, N. C. Hinkle Milling Company Manufacturers of FLOUR—MEAL-FEED Dealers in all kinds of Grain Thomasville, ,N. C. Thompson Auto Company Phone 353 FORD 118 W. Main St. “T homasvilley s Oldest, Most Reliable Automobile Agency” Expert Paint and Body Work F’actory Trained Mechanics . Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS : of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Phone 301 COMPLIMENTS of Rex Oil Company Phone 347 COMPLIMENTS of Rex Oil Drivers COMPLIMENTS of Banks Welding and Machine Co. Phones Day 956 Night 2-1493 State Industrial Bank ALL DEPOSITS GUARANTEED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Thomasville, N. C. 7 Salem St. Phone 845 COMPLIMENTS of Witty's Flower Shop Phone 2378 Lexington Road Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Bootery Phone 2-1196 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Stinson Service Station Phone 2309 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Wright's Clothing Store Phone 2870 High Point, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Rose Furniture Co, j Phone 919 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS of Paramount Billiards Phone 2330 Thomasville, N. C. i COMPLIMENTS Sink's Dry Cleaning We Clean Everything But A Guilty Conscience” 10 Commerce Phone 363 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Fair Grove Food Center Randolph Road Phone 7152 Gray Concrete and Pipe Co. Manufactures Plain and Reinforced Sewer and Culvert Pipe aAll Sizes For All Purposes COMPLIMENTS of Williard Gordon Grocery COMPLIMENTS Loftin Cafe COMPLIMENTS Murphy's Cleaners 605 Fisher Ferry Phone 521 Thomasville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Denton Hatchery of Denton, N. C. Carolina Bank Trust US-NC Approved Pullorum Clean Company Denton, N. C. Samuel Hyman’s Jeweler 136 South Main Street High Point, N. C. Published by Hunter s Year Book Service Winston-Salem, N. C. SS 8U


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