Glenn High School - Glenn Echoes Yearbook (Kernersville, NC)

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N 1 '-ai 1- FOREWORD In years to eorne when your memories of those brief, joyous clriys spent at Glenn have become dim, we hope that these pages will bring eheerfuhiess of the past two gears of our school and east 21 glow of hrightness into the future, lighting forever your patliwny. DEDICATION To LUCY LUBCHENKO REAVIS in appreciation of her untiring interest in Glenn High and its activities, her sympathy and understanding, her inspiring enthusiasmg with sincere admiration for her keen intellect, her capable guidance, her efficiency and resourcefulnessg this issue of the Glemzecboe.r is affectionately dedicated. LOCAL SCHOOL COMMITTEE Q m Q 2020: 'fotofozszo I :'Q'.':':'f'I'f 0 Q Q 0 0 Q 0 0 0 5 I 1 ROY PULLIAM Chairman MRS RAY REED THOMAS KIMBALI. D R MEREDITH GILMER WILLIARD . tw., K ..A s., 3 Magi 5 ' Q H X x X - Q , fm . X, K E +f:aQ,i-- vsiifvggygm g- , - gi w xii 'E M.. A' Ni,-new kk, ia, A V K4 A -:xx - as M F- Q5- ,Q Q . 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JUNIOR RICHARDSON Vice-Prerident- ...... S.- ........ ..-...-.FORREST MEREDITH Swretafry.....i.-..............---.DORIS JOYCE Treaxurer .... ...-----S-- ...... ..-...-- .......... RUTH SMITH MOTTO: We Live To Learn COLORS: Blue and Wbzte A FLOWER. While Carnation SPONSOR. Mfr. Ream: Marco!! JUDY EDMONSON FREDDIE SPEAKS CHARLES HENRY ATKINS Pink Football 5. 42 Basketball 3 ,-l, F.F.A 3, Presitlcnt 41 Monogram Club 3, 4 Student Council 43 Baseball 5, 43 Teen: Timers Club 4. BETTY JEAN BATES frBe!lyvf Library Staff 3, 4g journalism 5, Bus iness Manager 4, Assistant Editor An nual Staff. PHYLLIS ANN BAUGUSS Girly Glee Club Librarian 4, Tenn-Timers Club 4, F.H.A. 4. JUNIUS LEROY BEAVER Leroy Key Club 3, President 4, Student Council 4, Basketball 4. JIMMY EARL BODENHAMER Tom Glee Club 3, 41 Band 4, F,lf,A. 3, 45 Teen-Timers Club 4. BETTY JEAN BRANCH Lollypop it K .. 'Q SENIORS '1 1 'Viv I MMM SENIORS GRADY GENE COX Grady Library Staff 45 Bus Driver 45 Teen Timers Club 4. SHIRLEY JOAN DAVIS Sm0ocber F. H. A. 45 journalism Club 45 Stu- dent Council 35 junior Class Secretary' Annual Staff. MARGARET LUCILLE FENNEL IFMMKH Beta Club 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 45 Annual Staff5 Senior Play5 Teen- Timers Club 4. HARRIET ANN GROSS Harriet I.OIS EVERIDGE HASTINGS Shorty F.H.A. 3, President 45 French Club 3, 45 Glee Club 45 journalism Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 Senior Superla- live5 Senior Play5 Annual Staff. ETHEL COLEEN HAYES ri-Pennyn Basketball 3, 45 Vice President of Junior Class5 Monogram Club President 45 Senior Superlative. 'Q fax 5. 1 ,r CAROLYN SUE HIATI' Hsun F.H.A. 4. NORMA SUE HINE Ifsuelf Glee Club 33 Journalism Club 4g Annual Staff, HARVEY LEE HINES Smokey joe F.F.A. 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Student Council 4. DAVID LEE HOLT nBuddyu Student Council 43 Monogram Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Football 3, 43 gfen-Timers Club President 43 Senior ay. PEGGY PETRAIN IDOL flBdbePl Basketball 3, 43 Monogram Club 4. DORIS ELIZABETH JOYCE Dol:bie F. H. A. 33 Beta Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 43 journalism Club 3, 43 Student Council 43 Senior Class Secretaryg An- nual Staffg Senior Superlative. f s I KN ft SENIORS SENIORS n ' - 1mr,j- lf..- AV' E .gT ' ,, .5 ills-'rr 'ROGER WILEH' KIMBALI. Killer Monogram Club 45 Student Council 3, Vice President 45 journalism Club 3: French Club 3, 45 Bus Driverg Band 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 4: junior Marshal5 Senior Play5 Teen-Timers Club 4. EMILY MAUD LANKFORD Little Friend Srudenr Council 3, 45 F.l-l.A. 3. Treas- urer 45 Beta Club 3, 45 journalism Club 3, 45 Annual Staffg Senior Superlativeg Chief, Junior Marshal. JOYCE ANN LAWSON MPM, Annual Sraff5 Tenn-Timers Club 4. HILDA MARIE LEDFORD Trix CAROLYN GRACE LEONARD Carol Glee Club 3, 45 Teen-Timers Club 4. NANCY CASEY LEINBACH lINanH journalism Club 45 Student Council 4 F. H. A. 5. 45 GLENNECHOES Editorg junior Marshal5 School Store. EF. French Club 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 4: ROBERT KENNETH Y ulcennyn Monogram Club 3, 45 F.E.A. 3, Foot- ball 3, 4, Annual Staff, Teen-Timers Club 4, Baseball 4. LARRY FRANKLIN MARTIN uApplerl F.F,A. 3, 43 Transferred to Sandy Ridge. FORREST HAYWORTH MEREDITH Pete F.F.A. Secretary 4, junior Class Treas- urer, Vice-Presidenr of Senior Class, Li- brary Staff 3, Annual Stall, Photogra- pher 4g Senior Superlarive. DAVID ALLEN MONTGOMERY Manly Basketball 3, 4g Football 3, 45 Mono- gram Club 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4: F. F. A. 3, 4, Bus Driver, Senior Superlative. REBECCA ELLEN MOORE Fr0ggie Secretary Student Council 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4, Senior Play, Annual Staff. THOMAS LARRY MOTSINGER Snozz Bus Driver 45 F.F.A. 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4, Teen-Timers Club 4. SENIORS W 4 :faq f 5, x.x. ,, lg SENIORS Jerk! af 4K1-.X EQ 51. 5 , wr .f 4 4 I HELEN ELIZABETH MOTSINGER rrMo'Iy:1 French Club, 3, 45 F. H. A. 3, Secre- tary 45 Student Council 45 Beta Club 4. BILLY DEAN PAYNE Billy French Club 3, 45 Beta Club 45 Teen- Timers Club 4. KENNETH FORREST PAYNE rrKen1r F.F.A. 3, 45 Monogram Club 3. 45 Bus Driver 45 Basketball 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Teen- Timers Club 45 Senior Play, Senior Superlative. THELMA LEE PENDRY Buzz journalism Club 45 F.H.A. 3, 4. CHARLES BRADFORD RHOADES Charlie Co-Captain Football 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent Monogram Club 3, Monogram Club 4: Vice President Student Council 5, President 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 journal- ism Club 45 Vice President Key Club 3, Key Club 45 French Club 31 Glee Club 45 Teen-Timers Club 45 Senior Superlativeg Senior Play. AARON CORNELIUS RHUE rrsonnyn X 355 ,lumor Marshal, Beta Club 3, Sec- JUNIOR LEE RICHARDSON I:mi0r President Junior Classg President Senior Class, Bus Driver 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Teen-Timers Club 4, Senior Superlativeg Student Council 3, 4. DONALD RAY ROBERTSON llpgckll F.P.A. 3, 4. MERLYN RAE SINK Sinbie Cheerleader 3, 49 Glee Club 3, Treas- urer Glee Club 43 Journalism Club 4, Senior Playg Vice-President Monogram Club 4. RAY FRANK SINK nRdyrl Co-Captain Football 4, Football 3: Monogram Club 3, President 4: Key Club 3, 43 Student Council 49 Teen- Timers Club 43 Senior Playg Annual Staff. PEGGY ANN SMITH llpegll RUTH ALICE SMITH uRufuJ,n retary 43 journalism Club 4, Student Council -'iz Treasurer Senior Class, Glee Club 4, French Club 3, 4: D. A. R. Representative 4, Alternate Cheerleader 41 Teen-Timers Club 4g Senior Play, Annual Staff. f'i'N-I V MSENIQRS . Vrl lf Q fl 4 BRATANIA ROSE SMITH Tannie Glee Club 3, 4. BETTY JEAN SMITH Sb arty Basketball 3, 4, Senior Superlarive Monogram Club 4. PEGGY ANN SOWERS rrpegu WILLIE MAE STEWART Blondie Glee Club 4, F. H. A. 4, Teen-Timers Club. DONALD GRAY STEWART uD0nu MERIS CAROLYN TEAGUE Monk Secretary Glee Club 3, President 4 Student Council 49 Cheerleader 3, 4 Beta Club 3, 4g Teen-Timers Club 4 Senior Superlariveg Senior Play. . -is HI BOBBIE JEAN TRIVETTE Bobbie Secretary French Club 3, French Club 45 Beta Club 3, President 45 Student Council 45 Library Staff 3, 45 junior Marshal5 Annual Staff5 Senior Superla- tiveg Bookstore 3, 4. ANDREW CHARLES VASTANO ffnrewn French Club 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 4. Key Club 3, Secretary 45 Monogram 3, 45 Senior Superlative. X BILLY RICHARD WALKER lfBilII F.F.A. 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 journal- ism Club 45 Teen-Timers Club 4. BETTY LOU WHITT rrLu Lan F.H.A. 3, 45 Asst. Editor journalism Club 3, Editor 45 Student Council 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Teen-Timers Club 4. REBECCA ANN WILLARD rrBeCky1r Beta Club 3, 45 Student Council 35 Cheerleader 3. 45 Asst. Editor journal' ism Club 3: Monogram Club 4: Teen' Timers Club 45 Senior Superlative. RICHARD 1.512 wimiao me Monogram Club 45 Basketball 35 Vice President Glee Club 4, Glee Club 3: F.F.A. 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Annual Staff. 4., -up m E !, r P Y 1 i g, I 54- 4 f , .'.'Fl'rM w 'P 'l1z-mf' W- If ' - 'MW sri :Boo-I Ufwfg-no C SENIORS Fi?2e.cQn 'Cs RALPH EDWARD WILLIS lfR'dlP - Monogram Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 43 Journalism Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3. 4: Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 3, 4g Man' lger Football 3, Football 43 Tenn-Timers Club 4. PAUL STOCKTON WlI,SON nsonnyn Entered Service December 27, l95l. my .. . Jw' A ., . 5' -'L , ,,. . Y, . A 9 , , :- I .5 F. -Y .--ff... as 11 5 I 51 if ge Q, I' l 5 I I E, E, 'n ag, -,, -,1. Jan. CLASS HISTORY The history of our class began with the building of Glenn. Here was formed a united class as new friends became old friends. At first we were just a little frightened when we realized what a short time we had in which to accomplish so many things 'that make a class. Now that, it has past we know there was never need for fear. What a roughitime we had for the first five or six months! When school started, the second story stood as if on stilts in the air. Down stairs there were no walls, only steel beams. Wobbly, temporary steps enabled us to get to second story class rooms, which were more shell than room. Oh no, going to school had never been like this! We walked in red mud, almost ruined our clothing and quite generally complained. As cold weather set in, oil stoves with pipes dangling out the windows were placed in these cold doorless rooms-and we grumblingly placed ourselves around them. Ah! but there was always sweet with the bitter. This same cold frequently sent us home hours early, and no one complained when this happened. As the leaves flamed into their glory and as the wind sent them swirling in joyous dances or to deep despair, so were we juniors. Our magazine sales when good sent us into spells of glee, but when fpoor, left us dis- couraged and sad. We worked hard and were about to see a silver lining to our nancial situation by the time our sales campaign ended. The biggest event of our junior year came in the form of our junior-Senior Banquet. After many hours of hard work, the big night finally came and we were very thrilled-our hrst formal. It was fun from the beginning to end. The meal was interspersed with entertainment, then followed a dance. It was weary feet but happy hearts that took us home that Friday night in April. Commencement exercises this year meant more to us because we had a part in it. With it came the big thrill of any junior, marching before and after the seniors, realizing that next year we would be the seniors. 1951-The day had arrived at last and we were in the Senior Class but even now we found there was still much work to do. We sweated and toiled at English IV and chemistry, book- keeping, and shorthand, and all our other subjects. We patiently labored and waited, however, not idlely for May, our Graduation night. Perhaps the beginning of our unforgettable events was the November football homecoming celebration. The seniors were allowed to lead and were given the honors in connection with this event. November brought more excitement to us when we chose Judy Edmonson and Freddy Speaks as our mascots. This was not easy because we had so many cute and attractive candidates. On the same day we selected class superlatives and voted to dedicate our annual to Mrs. Reavis. The fall before we sold magazinesg now we sold Christmas cards. Instead of a banquet to finance, it was an annual. This sale climaxed with a Christms party by Mrs. Reavis' room, the losers, for Miss Baker's room. On the 15th of December we went to the school's Christmas dance. Everyone had a wonderful time amid the soft glow of candles, twinkling lights of huge Christmas tree, and merry voices blended with dance music. With mid-term exams in January came headaches. Many seniors who seldom ever used their books were seen with books. Unexpected and unwanted vacations came to us this spring, when a flu epidemic made it necessary for schools to close. We asked for a few privileges during the last half of the year and they were granted. They were: Eating first at lunch time, senior day off, and a kids day. The Adorable Imp, our class play was given in May by a group of nervous seniors who had a bad kczsgd of stage fright, but who did such a good job of acting that our play will be long remem r . In May we had the great privilege of going to our second formal banquet. We shall always be grateful to the juniors of '52 for the wonderful time they gave us. At last came Graduation week and we had our last fling. Our class day exercises reviewed our past and prophesied for future. We felt very solemn on the Sunday of our Baccalaureate Sermon. On Graduation night, as we donned our robes and caps, we truly realized that the time had come to say goodbye to high school and to meet the future. Our emotions were a mixture of pride and humility, joy and sorrow, but we were thrilled as we received our diplomas and marched out. For each of us a curtain had closed and a new one opened. ze.. 1- Di f Efhef Hoy es David Monfgomery Mosf Popular Becky Walla:-J I Charles Rhoades Bes Cha E0 MQST Like! 'IB Succez-:J Bobbalngvme Andrew Vasfano Bes'l' Looking Bef? Jean Smffh Davie! Monfgomer-Y Friend liesif Doris Joyce Juoior Richardson BesT Pei-sonaiiTy Doris Joyce Forresf Nereoiih SUPERLATIVES C u'l'e sT ' Beck Willard Lrlrry plofsinger Mo-.si Infclleciuoi Emily Lankford Andrew VasTano NeoTesT Maris Teag ue Forresf Mereciifix Wl1TlCST Lois HoisTi ngs Kenneth Pay ne LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the undersigned, known officially as the class of 1952, Glenn High School, County of Forsyth, State of North Carolina, being sound in body, we believe, having comdplered all unit credits, required by law, do hereby declare those after mentioned to be our legal an rightful heirs. We do hereby relinquish and make the following dispensations of our possessions. Article I-To the Faculty To Mr. Heffner, our Principal, we leave a hearty thanks for making our Senior year a happy one, for his unselfxsh interest in each one of us, and for his understanding of our problems. Item 1. Item 2. To our Advisors, Miss Baker and Mrs. Reavis, we leave our deep appreciation for their guidance and interest in our class activities. Item 3. To Miss Mottesheard, our Annual Sponsor, we leave best wishes for happy and suc- cessful years to come. Item 4. To our subject teachers, we leave gratitude and sincere wishes that classes to follow will be more industrious and have less problems. Article ll--To the Underclassmen Item I. To the juniors, we will the privilege of being the Senior class with the understanding that they must not abuse it. Item 2 To the Sophomores, we leave our school spirit and a list of our mistakes so they can profit from their elders. Item 3 To the Freshmen, we bequeath our hope that it will not be long before they will be Seniors. Article III-To Individuals Item 1 I, Jimmy Bodenhamer, will my little red tractor and trailer to the Senior Class so they can always have a means of transportation. Item 2. I, Pete Meredith, will the dark room and all its equipment to Gerald Talley so he will have a hobby to enjoy. Item 3 I, Charles Atkins, leave my cute and winning ways with the women to Phillip Matthews. Item 4 I, Doris Joyce, will my position as Secretary of the Senior Class to Betty Angel. Item 5. We, Carolyn Leonard and Willie Mae Stewart, will to Magdalene Idol and Wanell Williard our voices to either cultivate or plow under. Item 6. I, Leroy Beaver, will my seat at the head of the Key Club to Bill Linville. Item 7. I, Ethel Hayes, leave my chatter about nothing in particular to Ellen Sheets. Item 8. I, David Holt, will my dancing technique to Jimmy Holland. Keep in step Jim! Item 9. I, Donald Robertson, will my snappy answers in class to Gray Kanoy. Item 10. We, Norma Sue Hine and Thelma Pendry will our pleasant smiles to Barbara Evans and Shirley Lauten. Item 11. 1, Charles Rhoades, bequeath my gift of gab to joe Reavis with the hope he can attain new heights in bull shooting. Item 12. I, Emily Lankford, will my artistic ability to Dorothy Moore. Item 13. I, David Montgomery, will my height to jimmy Harris, so he can get more rebounds in basketball. Item 14. We, Lois Hastings and Betty Lou Whitt, will our witty ways to Treva Bodenhamer in order that the Senior Class can always be merry and gay. Item 15. I, Aaron Rhue, bequeath my alarm clock along with my fear of being late each morning to Richard Deal, hoping he will always be excused. Item 16. I, Joan Davis Long, bequeath the task of writing a letter each night to Nora Idol and Barbara Sweatman. Item 17. I, Roger Kimball, will my calculating mind to Charlotte Money so she can out think the faculty in securing Senior privileges. f x, Item 18. We, Phyllis Bauguss and Ellen Moore, will to Brona Smith and Betty Snyder the privilege of having a steady boy friend their Senior year. Item 19. I, Joyce Lawson, will to Connie Evans, my ability to state my mind and enjoy woman's freedom of speech. Item 20. I, Larry Motsinger, leave my baseball ability and high batting averages to Jimmie Welborn with the belief that Jimmie will become a professional ball player. Item 21. We, Peggy Idol and Betty Jean Smith, leave our giggle-box to Pthrane Skeene and Julia Thomason provided they do not use it at the wrong time. Item 22. I, Hilda Ledford Goins, will my books to Vera Swaim, hoping she will use them more than I did. Item 23. I, Junior Richardson, bequeath the honor of being Senior Class President to Geraldine Britt. Item 24. I, Andrew Vasrano, bequeath several articles--my Jr. G Man's badge, my collection of strings, nails, and broken trinkets, and my southern drawl to anyone who wants it. Item 25. I, Harriet Gross, will my typewriter to Mary Alice Williard and Betty Lou Smith so they can become speed demons next year. Inem 26. I, Ray Frank Sink, leave my place on the football team to Kenny Matthews. Item 27. We, Helen Motsinger and Ruth Smith, leave out French notebooks to Barbara Bradshaw and Joan Rominger. Item 28. I, Bill Payne, bequeath fifteen pounds of my many pounds to James Comer, so he may be in line for making the football team next year. Item 29. I, Harvey Hines, will to Bobbie Dorsett my corny jokes hoping she can keep some pep in the Senior Class. Item 30. We, Kenneth Lineberry and Billy Walker, will our ability to sleep in class to Wesley Parnell hoping he won't be disturbed as much as we were. Item 31. I, Bratania Smith, will to Billie Ann Welborn my friendly disposition. Item 32. We, Betty Jean Bates and Margaret Fennel, will the privilege of receiving a diamond our Senior year to Kay Smith and Janice Woosley. Item 33. I, Kenneth Payne, bequeath my football suit to Jay Branson, so he will not have to share one with someone else next year. Item 34. We, Nancy Leinbach and Bobbie Trivetre leave the Bookstore and all its contents to Juanita Mason and Arlene Shields Item 35. We, Merlyn Sink and Becky Willard, leave our cheerleading positions to Nancy Williams and Janet Smith. Learn lots of new yells, Qrls! Item 36. I, Meris Teague, leave my skill as a ballet dancer to Betty Sue Snowdy. Item 57. I, Ralph Willis, will to Norman Head my position as Sports Editor of The Howler. Item 38. I, Peggy Ann Smith, leave my long curls to Shirley Yokely. Item 39. We, Grady Cox and Richard Williard, will our school buses to Robert Tucker and Bobby Smith, hoping they will enjoy driving them as much as we did. Item 40. We, Betty Branch and Carolyn Hiatt, leave our jokes to Jeanette Hunter and Shirley Long. Item 41. I, Peggy Sowers, leave my quiet ways to Shirley Mabe and Jean Holder. J Irigtggtimony whereof, we have here unto set our hands and affixed our seal, this 3rd day of une, . Signed Class of 1952 JOAN DAVIS LONG, Testator DORIS JOYCE, Testator 'O retr- Ht 535 bw.. N3 'L - SNAPSHGTS 1. Charles Atkins. 2. Peggy Idol. 3. larry Motsinger. 4. Merlyn Sink. 5. Leroy Beaver. 6. Hilda Ledford. 7. Roger Kimball. 8. Junior Richardson. 9. Lois Hastings. 10. David Montgomery. 11. Emily Lankford. 12. Thelma Pendry. 13. Carolyn Leonard. 14. Ellen Moore. 15. Bratania Smith. 16. Bill Payne. 17. Margaret Fennel. 18. Betty Lou Whitt. 19. Grady Cox. 20. David Holt. 21. Betty Jean Smith. 22. Doris Joyce. 23. Ethel Hayes. 24. Carolyn Hiatt. 25. Ruth Smith. 26. Kenneth Payne. 27. Harriet Gross. 28. Nancy Leinbach. 29. Peggy Sowers. 30. Helen Motsinger. 31. Ralph Willis. 32. 'Ray Frank Sink. 33. Meris Teague. 34. Becky Willard. 35. Joyce Ann Lawson. 36. Willie Mae Stewart. 37. Betty jean Bates! 38. Bobbie Jean Trivette. 39. Betty Branch. 40. Sonny Wilson. 41. Kenneth Linebetry. 42. Phyllis Bauguss. 43. Norma Sue Hine. 44. Richard Willud. 45. Andrew Vastano. 46. Forrest Meredith. QR x x A-I-495-an-g 15? f' 1 x K 9' A11 'ia-up '2'N..4 M W KC- wwf-ffw ANLW Q x ---..........,..,..,,.,.,, W 41,-as .wr 1 r 1. N I , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS pfefi.1em-..-...-.--W-..-.....--.GERAr.D1N12 BRITT smmfy........--..-.-..---..--....-.,NoRA mon Vice-Prexident...---..--....-.-........--.-.-... ..... KAY SMITH T764-f1l4'9f-1..-...--..-... ............. .-..BII.LIE WELBORN MONO FLOWER: Red cmmmm Tofiefbe' We 5 'd' coma: Red and while Dwuled We Fall. S pomor: MISS FIELD i S Q Q JUNIORS i x Betty Angel Beatrice Ball Geraldine Brirr Barbara Bradshaw Treva Bodenhamer jay Branson James Comer Richard Deal Bobbie Dorsett B31-bm-3 Evans Connie Evans Jimmy Harris 6' 'Mr A Norman Head Magdalene Idol v ,-,QQSBQS1 . , L ,pop 1' ' 'ANY , L sl 1 : 22 5? L A ,,, ,251 Bill Linville JUNIORS jean Holder Jimmy Holland Jeannette Hunter Nora Idol Gray Kanoy Shirley Long Shirley Mabe Shirley Lauren Juanita Mason 25425. '. JUNIORS Kenny Matthews Phillip Matthews Charlotte Money Dorothy Moore l 1 , it t , . , 'i f l iiii in ilk K Q -4-3 be ' bqqq Wesley Purnell Joe Reavjg Bonnie Reid joan Rominger if Ellen 5110615 Arlene Shields Pthrzme Skeene Betty Smith JUNIORS Bobby Smith Brona Smith Janet Smith Kay Smith Betty Snowdy Betty Snyder Vera Swaim Barbara Sweatman Gerald Talley julia Thomason Robert Tucker Bille Welborn JUNIORS Jimmie WClb0fU Nancy Williams Janice Woosley Mary Alice Williud , 1, R , . if .. I W Shirley Yokely IQSQ ',,vs Wanell Williard SU www Q x gg 2 gi 2 adisimx 'vi'--n-u--... N SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Preridanll-...i..........--DONAI.D ROBBINS Seeretm-y...,....-,..i,-W, NANCY SWAIM Vice-PreJident.i------------...TOMMY BERRIER Trea.rurer--...............----,,,,,,,HILLERY MOTSINGER MOTTO A Winner Never Quite and A Quitter Never Wm: COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: White Carnation Spomofg MR. MYERS SOPHOMORES to ef ,Qt Lx 'fax ' me is nf' 14 .,:,, . 5 Q QW 2 N, .... R x, . ,, .v..-. LI., 1.- We C rrr tt Bobby Allen Billy Atkins La Voy Austin Carolyn Bauguss Hugh Beeson Roger Beeson Walter Bennett Tommy Berrier Lawrence Branch Shirley Byrd X Ethel Canada Sari Caudle Orville Chappell Carolyn Charles William Chatham Io Ann Clinard Donald Cline Gene Clodfelter Carlcne Cook Billy Cope SOPHOMORES G Q A if 1 F4 X A ,- fulfil in Vx Q we yi 1 y sy 4 A il. Vinson Cox Nancy Crews Carol Crotts Hilda Deal Betty Jo Dill Barbara George Sylvia Glenn johnny Griffin Betty Gross Douglas Haney Lillie Harrell Frankie Harvey Carolyn Hastings G. R. Hawks Betty Haymore Martha Heath Hilda Hicks Loretta Hine Lawrence Holcomb Mary Lois Holland SOPHOMORES i'. ' I i 0 Y l F ,ef D R , as . we d :W NN-.L Doris Idol Rex Idol Sarah jane Johnson Donald Kimball C. R. Lankford Jo Dell Leonard Donnie Mabe Mildred Mabe Geraldine Mason Carl Moss Aaron McDaniel Lois Moore Hilliary Motsinger Nina Motsinger Barbara Myers Berry Myers Linley Parnell D. R. Pope Jo Ann Pope Margaret Pope SOPHOMGRES i i l i Q' 1 . 1 gg '4 9 S S f A at K Q 9, 5 S fb! Al R ' E gi tx l If xx X l, I Sv' Doris Prescott Nancy Reavis Carolyn Reed Imogene Reed Gray Reid Lorraine Richardson Donald R0bbirlS Carol Robertson Marion Rothrock Annette Sain Betty Salter Olivia Sanders Betty Ann Sapp Nancy Shelton Billy Smith Duanna Smith Quawatha Smith Aubrey Snyder Max Stafford Linda Swaim 1-.Q SOPHOMORES 3 X ily A 2 5- '1 . li - Q V 'eff'-5 Q' , ,, A. 7 3 m y A X . .. ' , ' J ..,. XV . , Q - K f f, R l f . . E R , ke-se, Manhn Swain' NUHCY Swaim Ronald Vogler Bobby Walker Charles Walset Rad-,el Weavil Wallace Turtle Benny Welch jo Ann Yokely Johnny Whitt Janice Williard Ill Q ., .A-A i:3 '3I'f f K 1 8 , . K ' A 5 sw . A K -.V xitki a .,,,, ,?,.- 'W N Q-. ' f . ' 'T WQ K x Y Q'4' 'Ann A . ' , L O M Q . J, , M , M gwwf Aiwa n' is ' ' yyagsvgggx, ,g.,,:'. if S? G'-'Q-4 . A 3-1tg?3if'fK-fr FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Praridenl ...... N..-..--..-- .... L ..............A WSARA WILLARD Vice-Prexidenl ........ ....A , .... .....,, M ARY ALICE MARTIN Secretary and Treawrer - .......... .. ......,. ...,,,... L YNDA LANCASTER FLOWER: Pink Carnation COLOR: Pink and White SP0'U0'1 MR- KEENER MOTTO: Wisdom I: Found Only in Truth FRESHMEIN ,bf I I - 3 M V Q gig? if 7' - ll its 'li 171 agp I xx Xf :gr I 1 xp . , ' Gary Boclenhamer Barbara Chappel Shelba Davis W U 1- 9 'F' l K N K X Ss X .liz .X F I ll I 4? mmgl r 3 2 by r r r n 'f - 'fr W 'YL. 3 , L S' i 1- 7 , f K I 3 if ,Q 4 . e n L 5 ! Ll Doris Allen Stokes Alridge Howard Auman Bobby Blakley Tommy Bodenhamer Partie-Ballard Margaret Bell joe Bryant Peggy Craver Pansy Crews Berry Crorrs Charles Coe Harold Dyson Peggy Gregory Luke Gann Sue Hart Frances Head FRESHMEN K 'l A it he A if 55304 A ' r - , 1 V ' - V gl i I . , A J , A ' M X r.:.:,,:-- ., 2 ' EZ -4 ., A ., - .- K ., K Z ' Fif ff ig, . t lim 452358514 tim , W2 PM . 5 L Q , L , ,,i,,., .x , ., X, 'x Qs if lit ti af glintglgii as 5523 Wilburn Hildebrand Betty Hine Pat Jones Patsy Jones Virginia Joyce Herbert johnson Frank Kapp Myrtle Knight Lewis Kiger Dale Kinnamon Lynda Lancaster Don McKughn Betty Manning Evelyn Martin , Luther Martin Mary Alice Martin Catherine Masten David Matthews Nancy Matthews Valerie Mayes ,I YU WM' PRES:-:MEN JW J FQ i 2.5! - S xg A ewlyif ' X A A ' ' ' 'I Q K ' sq' Q Eb! ik W6 N-5 N N -. l ig, , 4,1 9- '41 f y .J 1 Q 4 ' If ' n -47 ' ,un . I' . 7' ,fug- .-fxfwwf i X 'I LQ 15 i KM n 4,4-Vi 'F 'K K 4 ,a Y'- Ni Ear? iii Jnnins Motsinger ' sneibn Motsinger Anne Mullis Nancy Myers Elizabeth Purdue Jarvis Pardue Rosa Mary Peel Margaret Pendry Tommy Poindc-xter Etta Mae -Pope Patsy Potter De Etta Richardson Linda Robbins James Rorhrock Jimmy Rorhrock Lorena Rorhrock Mae Lynn Page Nnnq Pierce Yvonne Rickard Virginia Rothrock 4 '52, FRESHMEN 1 . ' - D . t - I my B . X ' 1 , E 1 ik A I S L:-:z-2.1 i .iff .. '.-is nv '-ga r :igsi . S Q ,, ,Q s i r iln if Harold Sapp Patsy Smith Yvonne Stewart Terry Swaim - X' T 'a , I N. . E45 jg My u I I 1, it I E , I ,, ,. A .. f l X M ?ff'2?3 Sr E i Barbara Sells Ralph Smith Anne Swairn Charles Talley Sarah joe Shields Tommy Smith Nell Swaim Alfred Thomas Janice Smith jackie Snow Janet Swaim Donald Tuttle J Monroe Smith Glenda Spach Joanne Swaim Norris Turtle i I QM FRESHMEN q,J 'x ii S X i. xqqk A . 475 n,ai1 5 ' W li ,i 41, K N Bobby Vogler James Whittington Emma Lee Watkins Sarah Willard i -W 1 f :X -Q 22 , lima , Y N . nefifix - X N Q L 'E Q X 1 Si X - I x .Q k s, K R , 5 if-'Q f NZM, K six k 1 its , . lgwfi mli- Hain J Q 1, a aw W --:nw .J , . if -wx Ronald Welborn Jean Wilson U A Ml X- f'- V. if fii d W ii K .i i JW? Buddy West Ann Worley P -,Q X, 55 E'-2 NE! Q.. 53 8 '4:r 9.7-' ,rn n 1 Y L 5 N N Y ' lx E .n S VJ' 4 KY K X Q X f A Q UH QQOBWA CVGECJ 'XA QL CH Q08 A Y- gy Q S 7.'7Fp CD 3. tax Q wb XX ACJfivHLieS X W EXECUTIVE OF STUDENT 15 J STANDING COMMITTEE y CHAIRMEN Eff Harvey Hines A... -----.--.-.-.-----Building and Ground: , Nancy Lexnbachm. .....,.. .,-..E .,.,..............,E,.,. Social Janice Woosley-.----.- -.......E... ..,.,,, Citizemhip Kay Smith ,............... ,....,.,,.. P ublic Relation: Qhafleg Rhoadgg Emily Lankford ,... -M ..,.,..A ..., - .,P6f.I'07l4l Relation: Pfgfidgnz Helen Motsinger ....... ..--,. ............ - ....,,.,,,,,. Scholanbip Kenny Mathews- .... N .... -..-- ................ Traffic and Safely 'bw S x X l l i Xi , w f Q12 ff 2 VU .mv 4 W ,Q RIA dz, .- N -Q af va, - ff - .V Q QI' rg, fv .. ,v . . bl.. f '7 '?'? ' , rn. ww fi- . CLUB PRESIDENTS Leroy Beaver, Key Club: Meris Teague, Glee Clubg Bobbie Trivette, Beta Club: Charlotte Money, French Club: Lois Hastings, F, H. A.g Charles Atkins, F. F. A.g Ray Frank Sink, Monogramg Betty Lou Whitt, Journalism, David Holt, Teen-Timers Club. Nancy Leinbach, Editor-in-Chief of Glennechoes and Ethel Hayes, Girls Monogram were not present when picture was taken. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Ruth Smith, Sari Caudle, julia Thomason, Nancy Swaim, Doris Joyce, Gary Bodenhammer, Nora Idol, Patsy Smith. Pat Crews, Max Stafford. X 1. Social: Nancy Leinbach, Chr., Janet Smith, Lois Hastings. 2. Personal Relations: Emily Lankford, Chr., Doris Joyce, Betty Lou Whitt. S. Public Relations: Kay Smith, Chr., Julia Thomason, Junior Richardson, Janice Woosley. 4. Scholarship and Attendance: Helen Motsinger, Chr., Joyce Lawson, Thelma Pendry. 5. Building and Grounds: Harvey Hines, Chr., David Holt, Richard Willard. 6. Citizenship: Jancc Wousley. Chr., Charlotte Money, Quawatha Smith. 7. Traffic and Safety: Kenny Mathews, Chr., Orville Chappel, Donald Robbins. Nw M . X .uf Q C gm . Q. K lv Q -fx -ra 4 its Li X L 'xSlE'k5. gf! QR X ,xi 151-fr 2' if X4 PresiJen+- Lois Hasfin 5 Vice presided-Imogene e Secrefary-Helen Mofsin GI' Treasurer-Emily LQHICEJTCJ ll 5, 3 Mu llllllra ,Y F? +G 5 Q.. it K I 5- 1 '5 fwr:ftnQQ , '21 ig 6 -bg '7 ity ffm, WN yoxx 4' , O Nfw USGA PM lamenfixrian - Joann Davis Hisforian - Nanq Lein Bach Song Leader-Marula, Swai m Repo Ffer- Julia-nmomason Sponsor - Mrs. Suffon PresiJen+- Charles Aflcins Vice Preskienf- Harve Hi nes Secrefary- f'BrresT Mireclifh 'Peasurer-Larr Mofsinger Sponsor- ME 66125 NW , 1' ff MY 'j7E1gV ffl? , M if 'N Q Q ig 'W 'E f Q x QTCXQ Fran Presidenf-CharIoTTe Money I Vice Pre-5idenT-Jamce Wooeley 5ecreTory-Treasurer- Kay SmiTI1 Sponsor-Miss Boker H P A . we WTS A - ga 14 AN-1 NRC, r,'px1?7i'XxJ 0006 lt: R K g 7 ' f if ' -P 1 ., Cfkk-X15 Mllxzfy ova' X Q7 I X .. W QA 1 .... -fx 4- Af. ' BETA CLUB Vf6SigGl1i- Fiveilnte. COYr8SPONClfn9 SCCFGTQFY-rhf3ilfE+ Fennel Ice eslcienf-Dons Jo ce Treasurer-Ndnt Leinbacfw ecorcling Secrefary-Rum Smlfh Sponsor -Miss dulville uv ev 'F 'aw U0 05,1 d- v Si- 9 fl 22 wr 2 T: 4 O 1.01 d- wi Uo- 4 CD 9, P C5 'ss Q? ws, fY' we Q 9 2 'Q pl my Q-Y ur CD5 vi MONOGRAM CLUBS W ! Q Prexidenld-- ,.... , . Buddy Holt Vice-Presidenlu- ,, .,,Bill Linville Secretary-Treasurer . ,...., Kay Smith MN: xfPARY Sr flpp , MISS I C I SPOnZLv:I IQ em wee-5 Undo Qwakm YXOTXXNG Heuih Gexdxwxe KNQSOO Carown Y4e.eA Bo C3roX1n669vc5vee h?Q,ib,'e maui wcum derail C Di Qdssq Sooikxern DOA 4 Gr-offveff Soomxe Vega Donazfy, gy Z e WXXAO XXXCY9 k' ffffseed Q-,CODY 750 B Ma'n,b in ww A A. ws my H011 'flak arri s Qo.vXe.n Q 1 Gwxfrf X 7 'L nv-rm-mf-m 1-rmmrm-1 n Grady cox kem.e+h Payne Larry Mofsm er ChurIe5Rl1oa3es January, 1952 STAFF Editor-Betty Lou Whitt Ass. Ed.-Kay Smith Bus. Mg,-Betty Bates School Circulation Ed.-Doris Joyce Art Sd.-Emily Lankford Ass. Art Ed.-Joe Byrnnt Club Sd.-Janice Woosley Sports Ed.-Ralph Willis Ass. Sports-Pat Jones Gossip Ed.-Ruth Smith Joke Bd. L ynda Lou Lancaster Common Tater- Nancy Leinbach P.T.k. Ed.-Norma Sue Fine Reporters Merlyn Sink Thelma Pendry Peggy Craver Mary Alice Martin Ann Swaim Nell Swaim Norris Tuttle Julia Thomas on Joan Davis Shirley Yokely Walker 1,-4m Jn 36ult rotor THE Howlxu Pore 9 A SGCOTIG mF3t-375.81 131,743 fffjll Q11 31' Stow we use ev ry dey is iv C1 dk th't attentivvncss. Are tene cr is on you supplying mwau'o 315 yofr iqgfy material here. Do ann 0:c'Ld kJ you rob Ja we tn ina., John by doiwg awo assifnment wiilw gow are supposed to by listening io an gui- lish leotwre? lint makqg you iifi Y: ,yo Hz' teachers and follow Students wow't see im cniately that you 1'u+-Inn 4-M f -- ' -I nn cl UH' r- f-,-,fi ,. tlil, fl I' f '51-Y Y 1 7, .Ile 4- 2wFr-, , Tis or h-r -P f, .,4 0. Mfg, .Jang J? qos Aho firtt fw- hw-T? x-1 F1 JT' XH.c.er by lis fi ' maxi, NGN tln 'f not' ng of if, I-2 1 L'.V,',Q ,lr A113 Wi- 1 ' :.. U J' -' .. - Lrg ,W r Tl Q cct9 1? 3 V answe is not Wlse up I' ha x Y' VI' P9110 IQ b9'7L Rcke Rofh roc fc XJ' 5m 'h wo 60 K rw J 0 Commercial students receiving practical training. SOME ASPECTS OF Catalogues from various colleges available for study by the students. Nursing as a vocation. Seniors leaving for one of their educational trips. Commercial students do a tremendous amount of clerical work. ffq- '71-P S551 OUR GUIDANCE PROGRAM 1. The school through the counselor, cooperates with the unemployment bureau in giving aptitude tests and advising the students of the results. 2. Each student is given individual help in nlling out his schedule for the year. 3. All students in school are given check-ups concerning height, weight, and eyes. 4 . Follow-up letter sent to last years seniors. 5. Physical examinations are given to all seniors. -.ip--5 -4--.. jL.,,..-.- f X L.-.. ix iii? 219,55 . . v fri H gm . ggfff ,M Q ,x , .0 , ,: ..,,. Ki Y. t .. , 5,71 S , , .V if xfgkfff i is 25155555 w fi wp :ff f f+1 .fm '5' -F gy - is My 'fx stiff xaG' ' Qf C GO f ,A f fi ' 2 1 KS X X 3 Y - M 5-9 Lf A . X rm' X! gx S f Xilg X X Hi XX X ATF IQJUCS VXQVXQC O M 1 een - Efhel ayes David Muff omery ,X . aan 5 f 1b94'?YN Yxnebe pi ww Sam Willard Clmrleff R lwoacfes A ,Q-5351 Q I, x OSC Kimball Mn H94-2h Cf' S 9 Qff2, 'YQX HQ!! Beck Wiliam! Ray frank Sink eryn S lc A MM-QW o 3 9 CMM W 'X Anne Worley alph Willis Hlwel Hayes Davie! Mon1'3o mery . - H , - Q fs 42-f,,,:fA'27 es vhs Pa'HQe Bal larsl Richard Wi Hard A , 5 r N,-..,.. Cd hy Masfen Vasfm Mir M-.... 7 WY! ,fn A Mix 4' 'i2.mJ 'X X . al 9-al N . Qk M Q V, Q - 1 Gp sa . 1. 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Q . rf li il, N-R 9' .......v.,, ,A Q2 ' 1 I 52 SI- N EA T LL ESA BAS N Nb CQ Z Y 'N N fx KQQ X TX? fff ,Q ' A YS, J j W? i V .2 ' a I A Q I 'A ' ,ini , .,.., ,, gf 'wk A fi J ETX ff 'H' 1' f -rf' Mfg 'wyf f 4 --4,9hw- N555 Y? K W N.. . .A Y , , Lx l , ,ws g , ,hw QQ Q9 X I Ki and QC? CKWIW VXA jg ,T X x X7 H X 42, TDK I gm X f? 0,19 E W , Q g sw 5' M. .043 K -if W ww, A 'fs ww 'K H V AWN ' 2.49, f' . fu. A , , ss gs may 4' ,1 Ui 4, 1mw,,,.,,,gff A., ' Wh Q flmmfi X ,.,,..5g,, Q, '13 A .. W KN M 44 X . gi M , K 5, 'ff PRES I DENT, STUDENT ORGANIZATION CHARLES RHOADES gay .,. 'GN Q K A 'uk ,Y kk NK by Sew .Raw , ,Q 'YQ A 'Y ' 4 gig 'R X W 'M M W. 'E '4' .,.. - f A Am Q 2 ,Q EDITOR, GLENN ECHOES NANCY LEINBACH W x A ::....E:ii.::-:,. , Wm A ,. 'A 4 2 .mx AQ N -Sf f lm-'jf' A . k 'K Vktin g, W . V ggxxfwnf , t i ,. Yf ' ,9r.+LflA' ry' N 'ww wg MQWWM Z mlb dm v J ' W 'H x 1- W Q i W NN Q51- Sy 'ef O Y QN Swim.,-fNM.,,:M N , V1 :Mahan VALEDICTORIAN BOBBIE JEAN TRIVETTE ,af-lp -of NW X ,W 4 L . - Wf :K as ,-QJNRBQ , Mk Q. X fqgm K Alfivis-.im W V SALUTATORIAN EMILY LANKFORD JI ,f y-W 'bf L U T' ,5 jyrql. Ra. H u 4 , , if 1 H ' f 'U I ' law! Na 1,1 s , U1 ' I '- . . , V X , ,,' X ' PQ' . , - y. , 1 ,iff , fr je 'f ,X . ., Sv -. ,.. ffhv . WJ qw. W-M' 'sw QA A ,M Q ., 4 mx. We EDITOR, HOWLER BETTY LOU WHITT 1 NJHO Q5 xy ,AZ E ,, ,I Y Lelnback ,S Q Edaitbl' of 'W 1 A85 if Cbavxea' Venom 4. ' ' QNSQ-A5-X'Qfnaia+-un S1448 ' gwaen fi ,Q Tam 11, Q, A2 f Q C.,,00PJf21,.,'fb'M 'vffgfae , V Iyqbqfo lib' Y. fe f' , , 5 UN Roger? 5M.,+.,f my M Sing f f onogram Club - resided' of B bb- . - - T H Cn-Cqpmfnof ' Sem muh 0 'E me E Foofbmll Timm ms. 'Q' ki, 0,0 Reeve Hes' 5 Chi' of' K it Q ., i 4 E Q - . Tewgue w'3'T:: x ' A ,, XS X .X Y fl X War Presndeni' OP onajd Rvbbins Presfdey-.+2 Sophomore Cias :I A mee CW it ! 3l'kQ Teen- b r lofh-, Mona, 3 FW i 7401- of Ho wfe Lou 117171. ff Presiden f' of Senfo r Class G4 FXWV Ungar Rfcl1aYd50 1 re V NO' -- A Q Q. . .f K 7 ,, t B-esfrfl f A rC'tarY'1' f 1' 'y1! AVWAI en of FFA KW , Sec 1-Uclen 'on Qncu ' I K f 1 chat-fqp off?w1a+' Q64v2?Zf?'b of ...S , , T Afkihs . l ' ff 7x ':' QQQ S! C -Z. A - 1 lf. fn- 'il ABQ' . -wg ' fi 3'- soi Dax xt 6670! '90, ox- sfrfox 434.0 Cf K vb fo Q80 X A if ,Sf , . 7,- of l , .q.. - Q QJQQZ4 es'dPh7' Q ' K h i ii , v , A and . K .:., CMV! 04,85 I Q CMP . J 'Sf pea me 817, ff fl MARSHALS Chief-Charlotte Money ,Jrmice Woosley Geraldine Britt Kay Smith Shirley Lauren If WF 'Q f X 5 .ll XX IH :T-Sd' I, 'r Ol ak Acjve rjfisemenfs S W M uf-05720 cw P Ford s'anl:!Dearborn ?mpcements Cmxfyvkq FARM TRA 'ron COMPANY, INC. MPM W HM mm WMM fn wa ,'cz,JAWnww1,fM 74-Q I Z , wSTwSAL C70-CML in MW f7 'J f f Q11 !'!'Q! If 'V' I - I. , Gt I A l l I J i Q V f 12.0 V -w'M,6-41 rig 1'-W jvc,-c. fog Q! WINSTON-SALEM APPLIANCEGPUMP co. X 8 WJ rw? fm! af L C3?3?aT Mae 47,645 if q Rad E1 ctrical App1gri I X D 1 3-1530 209 North Main Street Winston-Sa1em.5, North Carolina G. C. IDOL JEWELED. ff! 305 M N. Main Street Next to Duke Power Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Kernersville Motors, Inc. CJ Sales Fords Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 148 Rolond Bennett Lunch 226 N. Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Royol Typewriters Standard Electric Portable iw Corolino Business Machines Company 616 W. Fourth Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Congratulations to Glennechoes of '5 Stone Studio ls Q Opposite Court House Square Anything in Photography Winston-Salem, N. C. 2 Wes Murphy's Lunch Sandwiches - - - Plate Lunches ,.o., 0. .Q No. 9, W. 6th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. H. B. BODENHAMER MULLIS APPLIANCE COMPANY Staple and Fancy Groceries Tires Gas Oil Electrical Appliances - Repairs xl? 104 Old Lexington Road phone 48 Telephone 3-3118 KERNERSVILLE' N, C, WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Compliments of DEWITT SMITH 8 SON'S ESSO SERVICE Phone 2 2 5 -W Esso Products E3 Groceries Route I KERNERSVILLE, N. C. BUDDY McCORMICK'S ESSO SERVICE + Yours for Happy Motoring + 218 North Liberty Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DISHER TRANSFER 8 STORAGE CO. if 0 + U 215 North Liberty Street WINSTON-SALEM 3, N. C. Phone 6179 Normon's Grocery Groceries, Feeds, Package Meats of A11 Kinds Atlantic Gas and Oil Open Every Night Six Days A Week x9 Route No. 1 Phone 8458 W.-S. Kernersville Wi .-qt WT, 5 - :FV spam pianos Grand pi,,,,,, THE SHOE CENTER JESSE G. BOWEN MUSIC CO. Hammond Organs High Grade Pianos Dealers in Acrobat Shoes Expert Repair Department Phone 180 I-l..e . KERNERSVILLE, N. C. The Men's Shop Kernersville, N. C. Top Lines in Men's' Wear Such as: Curlee Suits and Top Coats Lee Hats and Arrow Shirts Freeman Shoes All At Medium Prices Zeb V. Ashe We Fresh Meats - Groceries - Hardware 2801 Waughtown Phone 3-7450 We Buy Chickens, Eggs and Produce Winston-Salem, N. C. X ua 'rf f 1-ff 'v 'J .. 9, A, .. .1 --f'+ , x 1 ,, ' K 5 V- v 1 K ll 1 ' ' EUGENE A.REED fa .,' Custom Tractor Work and Grading Yards a Specialty - - - Free Estimate Local Agent For INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZER Pho me lt- 2 8 8 7 Route 6 Winston-Salem, N. C STABLER PONTIAC CO. Stratford Road Telephone 2-1109 We YOUR PONTIAC DEALER SALES - - - SERVICE R Y5 J TRANSPORT 4 ,ol f I fo 6 Petroleum Hauling ff . Route 5 Phone 11452 Ray J. Reed --------- W. G, Johnson WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DAVIS-FRYE CLEANERS 704 Waughtown Street Next to Post Office Dial 4-7071 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, Congmtulatiom' to the New Glenn High School gfzanf cstiflf CZ. MEN'S 8 BOYS' WEAR 301 W. Fourth St. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Bocock Stroud Co. Jk 'Your Sporting Goods Center Victor - Columbia - Decca And All Other Famous Records Winston-Salem, N. C. Mott Howell Motors Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge Job-Rated Trucks 210 N. Marshall Street Winston-Salem, N. Cl. Phone 6135 Compliments of Kester Mochinery Co. ff! 300 E. Third Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Western Auto Assocziote Store Home Owned and Operated by W. J. JOHNSON, JR. QD Main St. Phone 10W Kernersville DW VII! My ,JI V , NYM 'L W n ,QW QQ' 9 n . , we My J' fj . e oylor Insurance Agency SHUQART5 GARAGE The Diezridencl Paying Agency Complete Auto Repairs Office Carello Bldg. Phone 128 I W Q ge Ke ' '18, N- C- 1 2818 Waughtown sum K x IA Q e Q x .. Q X I X Y X Q 3 W' I om imen s o 5 t ime of C pl t f fsi Q HI KERNERSVILLE ' 'if' 6 BEAUTY NooK , Q I IE 'X : T, I X X Km Q I Kernersville, N. C. N. J. Contos, Proprietor KERNERSVILLE, N. C. Cosh's Barber Shop Established 1880 74 Ii 7,4 5 East Third Street Winston-Salem, N. C. MIDYETTE'S ESSO SERVICZENTER Avy ,' ,Q . 0 P .r 4:'r j fix P . ' - J I N . p X ' 1. 1910 Waugh!?wn Street X X Phlune 9337 x WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. Compliments of P. B. LONG GROCERY Fresh Meats Grocerie P Compliments of . 'E5 N. DEPARTMENT 5 '35 1Oc ORE LJ X. f .,fjyf,,. N ff' u' ff .2 sf x yr ' KERNERSVILLE, N. C. WAUGHTOWN FLORAL SHOP ir Flowers for all occasions if Phone 4-4254 2973 Waughtown Street 4 Mrs. W. I... Norton Mrs. J. C. Teague WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Community Hordwore Co. I Lucac Paints 8: Varnishes Electric Appliances of All Needs Phone 225W RFD 2, Kernersville, N. C. Compliments of COLONIAL FURNITURE SHOPS, INC. Fine Home Furnishings 2840 Waughtown Street Phone 4-5533 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Rober'r's Men's Shop D Sport Shirts SL Trousers Styled For You It's Smart If It Comes From R0bert's Across From Post Office 110 W. 5th St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 65335 55 U Presenting th C 25 ' E g th Spectacular New -Ra Pe ha Hg, Q QQ 2 mg Q . 5 V eb 5654 f . Q E, X ? X 0- 5' Q .. W 4 f A , 5? E 5 5 5253 N HASTINGS , EM J CE HASTINGS JOY O O. S S s PONTIA Se J - E and Sell bd ars S 47 x' x Compliments of LINDALE DAIRY CORPORATION Phone 45 38 CJ Milk is to health, as health is to happiness HIGH POINT, N. C. Best Wishes For Your Success Sprinkle Feed Mill I'-FEQQ' . N. Main St. Ext. High Point, N. C. ffl' Photo by Aubrey L. Smith Route No. 6 Winston-Salem, N. C. Twin City Television, Inc. -i 'f'-sl' R.C.A. Dumont Philco Serviced By Factory Trained Service Engineers We Sell the Best 85 Service the Rest Cor. Fifth Sz Marshall St. In Robert E. Lee Hotel A. CLAY SMITH, INC. For Economical Transportation Sales - - Service Frigidaire - Zenith Radios Gulf Gas and Oil Phone 51 KERNERSVILLE, N. C. I TRADE MARK Coca-Cola Bott. Co. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 51861- - - 5-1862 SCHOOL SUPPLIES P. O. Box 277 W'inston-Sale For Twenty KELLEY PAPER CO 115 Bnookstown Avqen Quality Papcf' m's Biggest and Best P apct House Years MPANY uc Szzppfiw 121 , s I 1 EPS! 0 4 PEPSI-COLA BOTTL South Main Street ING CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. VOGLER SERVICE Funeral Directors .... . Ambulance Service PHONE 6101 Dependable for More than 9:4 Years - FRANK VOGLER '66 SONS WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Compliments of PINNIX DRUG STORE On The Square Since 1904 KERNERSVILLE, N. C. 6 '!7'!'5 'W ML fy . 4 C Jkfjfffiflff 11 fgfjfdf W MQ ' ' .ff 'S G AON9' I V , Q f f M ff!! M, 5 ,pf 7 57fEyE?1'M ,J WI X,wv My Q7 ' .UBQ-A man he Bfgrf fylf ff f' y'Z'W ffP 5 -O ff V 4 W WA 'pw' f7'f1'pifHu7,l1ya1 ugjnjl PM XA D ?..Ant -, , 'Y e- c eam M 1 MIA fgwjfexflkf, ' Mhfmfandfflfis-of A , fiffwfg w ,, M M lqA4N, SEC IONVV , V ' fayffax in PA N5CerJe j.l 5v7lRl.LjiFl l 'Hj,,. 'Y' ,7 4A,l..L' -ff, WI Y ALJ Q,vl,x? ' Ixfgfjqw Lf' ' Ln. 'gif Eq ppi gsh IS g I!V,, Aj:.!il-'Aj F The Bm Ask Us QW? 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