Gray High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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Clodfelter Dr. George Mauze fahsentj ln Memoriam fllllr Hlltllarh Jlarlwnn He knew what he llked to do and what he could do and he prepared hlmself to do lt not only well but 1n the fmest manner He was 4 pel'f6Ct10I1lSt Only the best was good enough October 9 1898 March 18 1949 EUPEHP Illrzmk Jlamw November 16 1932 December 18 1948 Reynolds Class of 51 15111113 Nell Svhutt September 2 7, 1 933 March 9, 1 949 Reynolds Class of '51 I , - I as - 1 1 1 . . I . as . -C. R. Joyner, principal 1 7 1 1 , 9 9 W .rw Aw n ff-1 W , A W .,., ,, .X ZX -- K I, -N ax . : -Q .. WX 2, - M - -c ' -W a . . . . , R - , ,L ' --M-L.w4.:f1-3 A fx ,Z W 6 5 I fx ,. .f.. 1, 1-,534-bk 'l .491--BLK' - CLHZEQ '-r--w-, sr 2' S We Salute! For Her Unwaveringllifforts To Make Smooth Our Voyage Through High School We, the Seniors of the 19119 Graduating Class, Proudly Dedicate Our Section of the Blue and Gold to MISS ALMA WOODMORE Steering Us Past the Many Obstacles CUR FACULTY Keeps Us Straight on Our Course mx f me K. 1 Mr. I. A. Woodward Principal Vlrs. Carrie Mae Allgoonl Garnet Clark Iolm M. Fletcher Eugene Iohnsmn Mrs. Magddlene Owcns Moselle Stephenson Betty Lou Bal'l Mary lane Dunlap Daisy Lee Glasgow Sally Iohnstoln Brown Phillips Myrtle Timmons Saxon Bray Ruth Evans Hattie Googe Edna Iordan Artelee Puett Gerafld L. Waltrip Tpm Cash Mrs. Clara Field Kathleen Hal'l Mary Milllen: Knox Barrett Racster Mrs. Monte Warner Ruth Holton Ruth Meinuing E. L. Rowley Sara lane White Dorothy Isley Andre Muelenacr Mrs. Rachel Simpson Alma Woodmore l U AL 'lm I A HLPS Hr' ,f 1, Passengers of the Ship Are f M the CLASSES , 1 N Lv-excf 1 J' M I , M 14' S 1 . Wlx fl fa fu S R 081A 3 'J V 1 il A .'.xJ :. l j.:., , QT I S f1,.:-.:-f,,,. 'S H SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS P0 Bettv R:-cvcs, srcrnmry D lc Salt. vin-Aprcsidentg Hubby Scott. trcnsmcrz Ed mdexter, president. ir SPONSORS MRS. CARRIE MAE ALLGOOD ll MISS MARY MILLER KNOX Gray 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS -f Martha Alspaugh Flora Stella Ball Ioy Bassett Charmingly Modest Quiet Co,,Opemt:ve Commercial Course: Hal'l Mon. I: Y- Commercial Course: Old Town Hiigb Commercial Course: Nag, Hon, Soc, Teen l: Hrm. Asst. Sec. I: Schol. School l, 2, 3. 3. 4: V-Pres. 4: Intl. Dept. 3: Hall Dept- 31 Pub- DCPL Sllpt. 3: Quill and Mon: 3: Hrm. Sec. 3: Att. Dept. 2: Scroll 3. 4: Sec. and Treas. 4: Bible Bible Club 2: Board 1. Club V-Pres. 3: Gray Light' Typist 'li P. T. A. Rep. 4: Office Asst. 4. r 1 Mollie Sue Baucom Angelic Language Course: Dramateer 1. 2: De- bate: 1. 2: Bible Club 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 2, 3. 4: Hrm. Pres. 1: Board 2, 3: Int. Dept, l, 2: Trafllc Dept. 3. 4: Scbol. Dept. 2: Lib. Page 3. 4. Lucille Ambres Baynes Sncfahle Commercial Course: Y-Teen l. 2: Reqc, Dept. 2: Hrm. Treas. l: Int. Dept. 3: S. H. Supt. 4. Nancy Beck Friendly Language Course: Board l,, 2: Hmm. V-Pres. l: Sec. l. 2: Hall Mon. l. 4: Supt. 2: Scbol. Dept. 1. 2: Rec. Dept. 3: Office Asst. 3. 4: Traffic Dept. 3. 4: Gray-Teen Club 4. Carolyn Lewis Beeson Domestic Science Course: Soccer 1, 2. 3. 4: Co-Capt. 4: Amos'n Andy 3. 4: Y- Teen l. 2. 3. 4: V-Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Inter-Club Conn. VLPres. 4: Color Guard 2: Flag Bearer 4: Biblia Club 3: Har. Hangout 3, 4: Atl-A. Ass'n 3, 4. F - l. a,wa-1, , ar.:-1 Barbara Bledsoe lovable Science Course: Soccer l. 4: Basket- ball I, 4: Softball I, 4: Girl Scout Rep. 2: Amos'n Andy 2: Flag Bearer 2: Lib. Coun. 3. 4: State Lib. Ass'n Sec. and Treas. 3: Ath. Ass'n 3, 4: Bicycle Club Capt. 3: Int. Dept. 2. Margaret Bodsford Davie Bolin IOC BOWHJHH Unaffecfed Industrious FIe9f'fU'9t9d pnmmuciavl Course: Dramateer I' 2: Science Course: Check. Dept. Z, 3: Music Course: Football 3. 4. 5: B352- Masqne and Gavel 2, 3, 4. lm, Dept, Int. Dept. 2, 3: Aud. Dept. 3. ball 3. 4. 5: Tenniis l. 2: Basketball 2. 3: Nurse's Room Asst. 4: Amr0S'fl 2' 3' 4' 5: Traffic Dept' IJ 3' 4: Andy 4. Gym Deph. Supt. 3: Band 1. 2. 3. 4. 5: Orchestra l, 2, 4, 5: Hrm. PFC!- 1. 4: Gray-Teen Club 2: Board 2. 4. Wanda Bowman Sweet Commercial Course: Hrm. Pres. 2: Sec. 3: Y-Teen 2: V-Pres. 2: Schol. Dept. 3: Ir. Class Sec. 3: Chlei Sr- Marsbal 3: School Cor. Sec. 4: Best All Around 4: Office Asst. 3. 4: Glec Club 2. Gray -f SENIOR CLASS -- 1949 Wynona Bowman Rebecca Browning Charles Bullings Phyllis Ann Calloway Lovely Congenial Elusive Agrecable Commerical Course: Y-Teen I. 2: Language Course: Glcc Club Z. 3: Industrial Arts Course: Gray Gomes Science Course: Hrm. Sec- 2: V-Pres. Bible Club 2, 3: Sec. 3: Hrm. Treas, Bible Club 3: Hall Nlnn. l, 3: School Pres. lg Football l, 2, 3, 4: And. Dept. Z: Hall Mon. 2: Y-Tecvi l, 2, 3, 5: 2: Boarrcl 2: Int. Supt. 3: Sr. Marshal Store Asst. 3, 4. 2: S. H. Supt. I, 2, 3, 4: S. H. Conn, Pres. 2: Sec. 3: Defense Dept. Chrm. 3: Rec. Dept. 4: Office Asst. 4. Supt. 4. 2: Poster Dept. 3: Rec. Dept. 4. l Barbara Castevens Bill Chatman 51- . Barbara Clark Admired HUIPFUI Gay Sgigmqg Cqufggg Hall Mm-1, I, 23 S. Industrial Arts Cburse: Gym. Dept. Commercial Course: Cheerleader 3, 4: H. Chgqk. 2, 3, 45 Nui-52's Room 2, 3: Hrm. V-Pres. 2: Treas. 3: Mech. Lib Cvtm. 3, 4: Hrm. Sec. 2: S. ll Asst, 2: Y.TQcn 1, 2: Inf, Dcpg, 1, Drawing Supt. 4. Check. 3. 4: Scliol. Dept. 3. 3: Scl-mol. Dept. 2: Office Asst. 3: Color Guard 4. Ioe Cole Sporty Matliematics Con-rsc: Board l: Foot- ball Z. 3, 4: Hall Mon. Supt. 2: Key Club 3. 4: Baseball I, 2: Gym. Dept. 3: Best Sport 4. Marcus Crotts Donald Cude Adventurous Courtcous Mathematics Course: Key Club 3, 4: Industrial Arts Course: Int. Dept. I: Hi-Y 4: Football 3: Check. Dept. I, Baseball 1: Band 1, 2, 3. 2. 3: Supt. 4: Board 4: Honor Point Pin 3. Pauline Cude Gentle Commercial Course: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Lib. Coun. 3. 4: S. H. Supr. 4: Cheerleader 4: Hrm. Sec. 2: Biggest Flifl 47 Best Sport 4: Girls' Sports Ed. Gray Light 3: Gray Gnumcs Club 1. lack Daniels Pvvpy Mathematics Course: Tennis 3: Band l. 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 3. Gray , -1 SENIOR CLASS - 194 Bill Davis Margie Ruth DeViney Mildred Dietz Retiring Tranquil Pg-eng lndustrial Arts Course: Aud. Dept. 5: Sncial Studies Course: Softbalil I: Science Course: Soccer 1: Y-Teen Check. Dept. 2: Mech. Drawing Class Bible Club 2. 3: Glee Club 4: Lib. 2, 3. 4: Hrm. Sec. lg Sr. Marshal Eqllilpnient Clerk 3: Supply Clerk 4. Coun. 3. Flag Bearer 3, 4: Best Looking Hall Mon. l: Rec. Dept. 1. l 3 4 Nui-se's Room Page 2: Lib. Page 3 Schol. Dept. 2: Ath. Ass'rx. 3, 4 Carolyn Edwards Reliable Commercial Course: Int. Dept. I. 2. 3: Drum Maiorette l: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3. 4: Social Chrm. 3: Treas. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: V-Pres. 4: S. H. Supt. 3: Hall Mon. 2: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: Ex- change Ed. ,of Gray Light 3. Peggy Lee Ernest Betty Ann Everhart Betty lean Felker Bob Fesperman Graceful Calm and Collected Irresistible Smooth and Spec-dy Scilence Course: Scho-l. Dept. Z: Y- Tecn I. 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 2: Band. l: P. T. A. Rep. 3: lnt. Dept. l: Gray Cvnomcs Club lg Bible Club 3. Commercial Course: Y-Teen 3, 4: Inter-Club Council Mem. 3: Sr. Mar- shall 3: Bible Club 2, 3: Board 1. 3 4: Hrm. Pres. 1: V-lPres. 3-: Rec. Dept. 2: Int. Dept. 2: Montreal: Dele- gate 2: Harmony Hangout Com. 1. Commercial Course: Y-Teen I: In ter- Club. Mem. 2: Board 3. 4: Bul- cltiin Supt. 4: Att. Dept. l, 2: Scbol Dept. 3: Hrm. Sec. 2: Office Asst. 3, 4: Ir. Class Treas. 3: Sr. Marshall 3- lndustrial Arts Course: Football l. 2. 3. 4, 5: Co-Capt. 4. 5: Baseball l. 2. 3. 4. 5: Gym. Dept. Supt. 4: Best Sport -1: Most Athletic 5: All State Quarterback 5: All Conference 5. Ilohnny Fletcher . Happy-Go-Lucky . lndustrial Arts Course: VVdwk. Rec. Clerk 1, S: Hrm. Pres. 4: Check. Dept I, 2, 3: Red Cross Rep. 4: Gray Gno mes Club l: Football 2: Basketball l, 2 3. 4. 5: Tennis 4. 5: Baseball 2, 3. Iimmy Gorsuch Willa lean Gregory Bill Eugene Griffin - Independent - Charming Of! UIC BU-if Industrial Arts Course: Check. Dept. Home Economics Course: Y-Teen l, 2, Mathematics Coursei. New Hanover High . Supt. 1. 3: Birbllc Club 3: S. H. Check. 2, 3: SCl100l 12 Band 2. 3. 42 Band Coun- Nursffs Rpm., Asst, 3: Lib' Cohn, 2, 3, Chrm. 4: Hall Mon.. 2: Check. Dept. 3. 4: Home Ec. Classes Co-Cbrm. 4. i . . 5 Gray - SENIOR CLASS -1 1949 Irvin Gtigg Honorable Science Course: Hi-Y 3: Pres. 4: Mas- que and Gavel 2. 3: Pres. 4: Per. Rel. Dept. Supt. 4: Key Club 3. 4: Hmm. Pres. 1. 2. 3: Gray Light Photog. 3, 4: School Store Supt. 3, 4: Schol. Dept. Supt. 2: Dram. 1. 2: Testator 4. Grover Hailey Dependable Social Studies Course: Check. Dept. 1: Hall Mon. 2: Rec. Dept. 3: Schol. Dept. 4. lean Hanes Proficient Mathematics Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 32 Pub. Chrm. 4: Quill and Scroll 3: Pres. 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Harmony Hangout Com. 3: Lib. Ccun. 4: Blue and Gold Svr. Ed. 3: Glee Club 1: Soccer 1: Hall Mon. l, 3, 4: Gray LigIn1StafE 2. 3. I. T. Hauser, Ir. Spirited Social Studies Course.: Dramateer 1, 2: Smiling Through 1: Return of Rip Van Winkle 1: Arsenic and O-ld Lace 2: Dead of Night 2: Check. Dept, Supt. I: Res. Football Z. 3: 'llraflic Dept. 4: Harmony Hangout Com. 3, 4. EQZ ...N , ., . A 2- -.n-:vw-ri Bobbie Heath Nowassa Hege Barbara Ann Hemrick Mary Helen Hester Energetic Witty Cordial Sinccrc Home Economics Course: Y-Teen 1: Commercial Course: Soccer Z: Softball Commercial Course: Reynolds High Home Economics Course: Hall Mun. 4: Glee 'Club 1. 2: Hall Mon. l. 4: Rec. 2: Basketball 3: Girls' Atl-1. Assn. 3. 4: School 1. 2: Glce Club 3: Bible Club 3: Traffic Dept. 1. Dept. l: Hrm. Pres. 3: lint. Dept. Z: Nurse's Rqam Supt. 4: Office Page 2: Girlfs' Chorus 3: Schol. Dept 3: Hrm. Cheerleader 4: Home-Coming Sponsor Hall Mon. I: Witticst 4: Board 2: Y- Asst. Sec. 3: Y-Teen 3: Halll Mon. 4. 4. Teen 1: Red Cross Rep. 3. Bobby Holleman I'-vffv Industrial Arts Course: Gray Gnomes Club 1: Football 1, Z. 3. 4: Board 4. Carol Hutchins Athletic Science Course: Soccer 1, 2: Capt. 3, 4: Basketball I. 2. 3: Capt. 4: Tennis 1: Softball 2, 3, 4: Capt. 3: Atb. Assn. Sec. 3: Pres. 4: Hrm. Pres. 1: Sec. 3: Board 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: Gliee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Most Athletic 4. Carolyn Iarvis Pleasant Commercial Course: Hrm. V-Pres. 2: Board 2: Int. Dept. l: Schol. Dept. 1: School Store Asst. 3. Clara Iohnson Esteemed Language Course: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3: Int. Dept. l, 2. 3: Hrm. Sec. l, 3: Pres. 2: Treas. 3: Rec. Dept. 2: Sc.l1ol. Dept. 2, 3: Lib. Court. 3: P. T. A. Rep. 4: Att. Dept. 1. 2. Gray -f SENIOR CLASS - 194 Peggy Mullls lohnson Ralph 10111515011 Gilbert Kitchen Flogsie Krites Good-Natured Humorous Re-wrucd Ambitious aCommercial Course: Att. Dept. l, 2, 3: Industrial Arts Course: Gray Gnomes Industrial Arts Course Commercial Course: Quill and Scnoll 3, lngt. Dept. I, 2. 3: Red Cross Rep. 1. Club l: Hall Mon. 2, 4: Check. Dept. 4g Gray Lighf Reporter 2, 3. 'fypist 4. 2: Hall Mon. 1: Lib. Colin. 4, 1: Board 3: Bible Club 3: Red Gross Olfice.Asst. 4: S. H. Cheek. 3: Red Rep. 4: Wittirst 4. Cross Rep. 3: Sclmol. Dept. 3: Hrm. Sec. 2: Asst. Sec.3: Bi-ble Club 2, 3: P. T. A. Rep. I. Marqtiita Linvillc Musical Science Course: Atti. Dept. 1, 2. 3: Glen Club l. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Trio 1. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen 1. 2: Board 4: Office Asst. 2. 3. 4: Soc. Dept. Supt. 4. Po Ann Loflin Thoughtful Language Course: Gray Teen Club 3, 4: Gray Gnomes Glub 1: Y-Teen 1. 2, 3: Pres. 2: Gray Light Assoc. Ed. 3, 4: Hrm. Pres. Z: Lost and Found Supt. l: lnt. Dept. Supt. 3: Att. Dept. Supt. 3: Nu1rse's Room Supt. 4. Bobby Curtis Markland Mischievous Industrial Arts Course: Football 2,31 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball I. 2. 3, 4: Board 3, 4: Ir. live Com. l, 2: Pres. 2: Gray Teen Cllub 2: V-Pres. 4: Key Club 31 Sec. 4: S. H. Supt. 3: Per. Rel. Dept.3: Biggest Flirt 4. Peggy McClain Lively Language Course: Board l: Hrm. Sec. 1, 2: Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Cl-leer' leader 3, 4: Y-Teen I. 2: Gray Teen Club 3: Office Page 3: Lib, Page 3. 4: Home-Coming Sponsor 1, 3, 4. Helen McCoin Gracious Social Studies Course: Y-Teen l. 4: Lin. Coun. 3: P. T. A, Rep. 1. 3 Rec. Dept. 3: Hrm. V-Pres. 1: Treas. l: Scl-rol. Dept. 2: Int. Dept. 2. 3 Board 3: Real Cnoss Rep. 3. Leslie lames McDaniel Constant Industrial Arts Course: Gray Gnomes Club 1:1 Bifble Club 2, 3: Hrm. Pres. 2: Board 3: Fonftball 2, 3: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Baseballl l, Z: Check. Dept. 1. Emma Mills Captfvating Language Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Schol. Dept. l: Supt. 4: Cheerleader 2, 4: Office Page 1: Supt. 2, 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 3, 4: Gray Teen Club 3. 4: Y-Teen l, 2. 3: Gym Dept. 1: Honor Point Pin 3. P Anna Frances Morgan Exuberant Language Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3: Treas. 4: Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: V-Pres. 3: Rec. Dept. Supt. 4: Cheer- leader 4: Home-Coming Sponsor 3: Arsenic and Old Lacel' 2: Oflice Page I, 2, 3: Debater 2: Board 1, 2, 3, 4. ray 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS - Bettye Myers Eva Mae Myers Abcrt 10'l'lf1l Commercial Course: Gray Gnomes Science Course: Red Cross Rep. l: Cluah l: Hall Mon. l: Y-Teen lg Red llall MOH. 1: S- ll- Cl16'Cli- l. 3: Cross Rep. 2: Rec. Dept. 3: Hrm. llrm. Asst. Soc. 3: Band 3. 4. Pres. 3: Office Page 2: P. T. A. Rep. 2. Charles Newsome Artistic Incluslrinl Arts Course: Check. Dept. I: Supt. 2: Schol. Dept. Surpt. 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 4: Att. Dept. Supra. 4: Hi- Y 4: Gray Teen Club 4: Football 2. 3. 4. Neil Oerter Fits! Rate Science Cnurse: Lost and Found Supt. l: Schol. Dept. Supt. 2: Gen. Util. Dept. Supt. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: V-Pres. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Per. Real. Dept. 4: Hrm. Pres. I: Honor Holint Pin 3. Rosajane Parks Vivaacrlous Science Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. Asst. Sec. 3. 4: Masque and Gavel 2. 3: V-Pres. 4: I'Irm. Pres. 2: Pub. Rel. Dept. Supt. 3: Rec. Supt. 2: Lib. Page 2: Debater l. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen I. Rudolph Perryman Speedy Commercial Course: Check. Dept. 1. 2: Basketball 1. I. V. Pettyjohn Vigorous Commercinal Course: Hrm. Pres. 1: Key Club Pres. 4: School Pres. 4: Ir. Class Pres. 3: Lib. Coun. Supt. 3: Dramateer 2: Smiling Through 2: Arsenic and Old Lace 2: Foorf ball 2. Ed Poindexter locular Gsmmercilal Coulrse: Sr. Class Pres. 4: Perl. Rel. Dept. Supt. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: I'IifY 3, 4: Baseball 2: :Blue and Gold Bus. Mgr. 3. Ralph Poore Betty Evans Reeves Bobby Robinson Responsible Atdractiue Merry Industrial Arts 'Courses Check. Dept. Commr.-rcia'I Course: Nat. Hun. Sac. Inclufstrial Arts Course: Check. Dept. I. 3, 4: Desk Clerk 1: Football 3, 4. 3, 4: Hrm. Sec. I, 2. 3, 4: Att. Dept. l, 4: Int. Dept. 5. I: Olllce Asst. 4. 17 Shirley Mae Saige Fascinating Commercial Course: Y-Teen l, 2, 3, 4: Service CI-Arm. 3: P. T. A. Rep. I: Lib. Page 1. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen Carnival Queen 2: Board 3, 4: Amos 'n Andy 2: Supt. 3, 4: Hrm. Asst. Sec. 2. Gray 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS - Dewilla Sale Dick Sale, Ir. limmy Sanders Peggy Henrietta Scales Neat and Eficient Rugged but Right Skillful Amiable Lallgl-F392 CO'-USC! Om!! P392 1. 2: Mathematics Course: Fqotbaill 3, 4: Industrial Arts Course: Schol. Dept. Commercial Course: Hall Mgon. 1, 4: Supt. 4: Pub. Rel. Dept. Supt. 3: Co-Capt. 5: All Conference 5: Sr. 3: Check. Dept. 4: Football 1: Base- Hrm. Bull. Board Clirm. 3: Bible Club School Cor. Sec. 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. Class V-Pres. 5: Best Looking 4: Most ball 3. 3, 3, 4: Most Intellectual 4: Per. Rel. Popular 5: Hi-Y 2. 3: Key Club 4, Dept- 3- 5: Pub. Rel. Supt. 1: Vis. Ed. Supt. 3. 4. 5: S. H. Suptr. 2, 3. 4. 5. Bobby Scott Iohnnie Sexton Wilbur Sharp Richard Sheetz joyful Earnest Shy Pollihe Mathematics Coursei. Hi-Y 4: Band 1, Commercial Course: Band 3. 4: Dance Industrial Arts Course: Check. Dept. Industrial Arts Course: Hrm. Pres. 2.4 3: Sr. Class Treas. 4: Gen. Lltil. Band 3, 4: Hun. Pres. 3: Gray Light 1. 2: Int. Dept. 2. 3. l: Check. Dept. 2: 3: Aud. Dept. 3. Dept. Supt. 2: S. H. Supt. 4. Reporter 2. 3: Hi-Y 4. Iimmy Sink Mary Lou Sink Cheerful Dign flied Science Course: I-Irxn. Pres. l: Sec. Language Course: Y-Teen 1. 4: Glee 3: Hall Mon. 1: Supt. 2: Gym. Dept. Club 3: Bible Clubl 2, 3: l'lrm. Pres. 2: Supt. 3: Aud. Dept. 2, 3: Tennis 3: Nurse's Room Asst. 3: Int. Dept. 3, 4: Ir. live Ipint Com. 1: Int. Dept. 1: Gray Gnomes Club 1: Rec- Dept- 2- 3: Cheerleader 4. Mary Ellen Smith Curt Sprinkle Genial Easy-:Joins Mathematics Course: Y-Teen Social Induistzrial Arts Course: Res. Baseball Ginn. 3, 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 1: See. 2: 1: Check. Dept. 1, 2. 4: Hrm. Pres. Pub. Rel. Dept. 3, 4: Att. Dept. 2: 1, 2, 3: V-Pres. 2: Sec. l: S- H. Supt. Ha-ll Mon. 1, 2, 3. 4: Lib. Conn. 3: 3. Harmony Hangout Com. 3: Rec. Dept. 2. ray 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS - l Edna Stanley Ella Mae Stout Lorene Mae Tesh ICHHIIC Threaff Capable Competent Happy pleasing Commercial Course: School Store Gqmmgrqial -Com-gc: Office Page 1, Sqigngg Cguqsgg Band 2, 3, 47 Sgff- Commercilall Course: Hall Mon. 1: lnt. Asst. 3. 4: Rec. Dept- 21 Hall MOH- 3: Hall Mon. l: Lib. Page 3: Rec. ball! l, 2. 3, 4: Soccer I, 2. 3: Lib. DCPI- 31 NU1'52'5 ROOIII ASSC- 42 Red I: Red Cmss 4: Y-Teen l. Dept. 3: Amos'n Andy Supt. 3. 4: lnt. Page 1, 2, 3: Hall Mon. 1: Skating Cross RCP- 1- Dcpt. l. 3: Board 4: S. H. Check. 2, Group Capt. 4: Y-Teen 1: Lost and 3: Gray Gnomes Club 1. Eouncl 1: Orchestra 3. Betty Troutman Marian Vaden Kenneth Walker Light-Hearted Winsome Bashful Commercial Course: Y-Teen 1, 2: Commercial Course: Bible Club 2: luclustrlal Arts Course School Store Supt. 3: Asst. 4: Office Int. Dept. l: Rec. Dept. 2: Att. Dept Page l. Z, 3: Board l: Hall Mon. l. 2: Schol. Dept. 3, 4: Hrlm. Asst. Sec. 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. Raymond Weir Rhlythmical Science Courses Gen Lltil. Dept Supt. 2, 3: Asst. 4: Hall Mon. 3: Supt. 4: Band 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4: Dance Band 3, 4: Gray Gnnbmes Club 2: Gray Teen Club 3, 4: Tennis 3. 4: Traffic Dept. 4: Board 1, 2. 3, 4. Frank White Bill Willard Clever Dcbonair NIB!-llBm3flCS C01-IFSE2 MHlllSOH High lnclusrriwal Arts Course: Football 2, 3. SCl1GU'l l: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2 4: Baseball Mgr. l: Rec. Dept. 3. -l: 3. 4: Ir. Class V-Pres. 3: Hi-Y 4: Aud. Dept. 2: Per. Rel. 4: Lib. Conn. Most Intdllectual 4: Most Likely to 'I . Succeed 4: Nat. Han. Soc. 4: Class Prophet 4. Pub. Bus. Mgr. 4. Sara Willard Delightful Language Course: Gray Lighn Edwin- chiel' 4: Managing Ecl. 3: School V- P1-es. 3: Sec. 1, 2: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Girls' State Rep. 3: D. A. R. Rep. 4: Cheer- leader 3: Chief 4: Most Popular 4. 19 Iames Wimbish Determined Industrial Arts Course: Halll Mon. 1, 2: Lib. Coun. 2, 3. 4: Woodwork Clasg Supt. 4: Poster Dept. Supt. 3. 4. MASCOTS l -, , - :gg!!!II , X is C - -533' f Q ' N H XX .fifsff-:Q-4 K M' HM, 3 fu - fx-.-1 f. ,Tv -I-. K w- Qgf Q5 xx - 1' i - 'VK s X . X !s , i 5 I , 1 if ' ,N xii- Y I M ESI 2' iii. L - f EP ll A' YV Milix- ,Q X 3-Ei . XIX' X . , 5 X Xi N K M K KK S. 5 A N Rita C1ark and Danny Gray Nicks CLASS DAY OFFICERS wav Frank White Molly Baucom Irvin Grigg Pnophct Historian Tcgfafog Miss Mary Miller Knox and Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood try a senior cap and gown on Io Ann Loflin. 20 The Super Fleet is Ed Poindextew and Wanda Bowman Dick Sale and Sara Willard Frank White and Dewilllla Sale ,L IVQXXJIT X T 1 w, f 1 'lff , W 'T JU ,ff l M 5 fl 1 iffy f ., .,. :., U5 mi li A ,,:. .,,,,:,,.,. K A if ll H C 5 Q lin... i .m .... E3 n.- .,..,. I , fl. ' ' ' A Q. e . Sifihliii- Bobby Fesperman and Carol Hutchins Bill Willamd and Mildred Diet: I-oe Colle and Polly Cuxde in E is ix Q if Q -Q ig lli I l E3 F Milli l files Ql,,lQ Bobby Markland and Polly Cude Molly Baucom and Frank White Ralph Iplmson and Nowassm Hege 21 Gray IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Iuanita Bruce, secretary: Glenn Pettyjohn, president Iunior Temple. vicefpresident: Fred Welborn. treasurer BUCK ADAMS BARBARA AUSTIN I. H. BAITY BARBARA BAYNES MARIANNE BINKLEY WILLIAM BOLIN IRENE BOVENDER PEGGY BOWLES CHARLES BOYD VVILMA BRENDLE IOAN BROOKS PATTY BROOKS MILDRED BROWN TOMMY BROWN IUANITA BRUCE STEVE BRLINT BARBARA BURTON RUTH BURTON GENE BUTNER ALLEN CALLOWAY ARLINE CARDWELL BETTY CARPENTER ELLEN CARPER EMILY CARTER I BILLY CARTNER I. C. CHATMAN W DONALD CLARK I TOMMY CLODFELTER LUCY COGGINS . ANN COOK 22 Gray PEGGY COOK IOAN CORNATZER DOROTHY COX IACKIE CRAVEN EDIE CRINER PAUL CUDE lAC.xx DAVIS SAM DEASE MARY ALICE DECKER DOROTHY DEMPSEY IO ANN DOOLEY BOBBIE. EAGLESON SARAH FARGILE BILL EASTER ANN FOY CHARUEII GORDON KENNETH GRIGG KENNETH HALL EDITH HARRIS JACK HARRIS GLORIA HARTLE CALVIN HARTMAN FRANCES HAYES LINDSAY HAYES ALBERT HEGE EWELL HINSDALE lovce HODGE 1AcK HOLT BOBBY HOOTS sua HUNTER MARTHA l-IUTCHINSON BETTY LOU IONES IANET IONES RUSSELL IONES DORIS KETNER VOIGT KIMBALL BURTON LEAMON THERESA LEMMONS SHIRLEY LOGAN MARIE LONG BETTY MARTIN NANCY MIcCLAIN BETSY McDANIEL SUE McDANIEL NANCY McGEE SANDRA MOSELEY NANCY MYERS BARBARA PAPPAS MILTON PAPPAS MARTHA PARDLIE VERNEATH PENDERGRASS PAT PETREE FRED PETTYJOHN GLENN PETTYIOHN 1950 23 Gray 1950 IUNIORS 24 GRETA WILSON LAURA WOODARD IEAN YATES IOAN PFAFF PATSY PFAFF WILLIE MAE POINUEXTER CAROLYN POPE BETTY IO REEVES DONALD REID IACK RICKARD ELEANOR RIGHTS REBEKAH ROBERTSON IOAN ROBINSON BETTY LOU ROSE BARBARA RUFF IACK SALMONS PAT SEAWELL ED SHAMEL ISILL SHOAF IOSEPHINE SINK NANCY SLATER BILL SMITII IENNY BOYD SNYDER RICHARD SNYDER IIEAN SOLITHERLAND CARLEEN SPARKS PEGGY SPRINKLE IOIIN STEWART MIELVIN STEWART IAMES STORY ARCHIE STOLIT BOBBY TAYLOR CLARK TAYLOR ILINIOR TEMPLE SHIRLEY TEMPLETON MARY LEE THORNTON IILIGH TICKLE IIMMY TRANSOLI BRUCE TUCKER ERNESTINE LITT O. H. WALKER RAMONA WALKER ALBERT WALSER IO ANN WATKINS IOHNNY WEAVER XVALLACE WEISNER FRED WELBORN DORIS WILKINS MARY WILLARD ROGER WILLARD EMMA IEAN WILLIARD NOT PICTLIRED: TONY NORTON RICHARD BYRD TED GOFORTH WALLACE GRIFFIN HUGH BROWN ELTON WORRELL Eff' -kwa, Sm? SOPHOMORE CLASS sw gp , Fimv nf Q 2,5 .s:.:. M,-, fmliifsiz -awww I Q Q ' 26 F RESHMAN CLASS ADES GR EIGHTH I ,, ,L All Hands on Deck for -f g , 1 : I ' Ear! F 'Ula wr 4 ,r III, M , ACTIVITIES i n f-ff' A1445 1' STUDENT ORGANIZATION I 1 I i I. V. PETTYIOHN DICK SALE President President. Jr M ALBERT WALSER WANDA BOWMAN JACK HOLT Vice-president Corresponding Secretary Treasurer I. T. MARSH MISS KATHLEEN HALL RAY WHITLEY Recording Secretary Sponsor Assistant Secretary HOME ROOM BOARD MEMBERS h M 539 iw Hutchins. Seqond now: Harriron, Sykcs. Wilnwgt-l1. Robinson, Innes. Third row: Snccd, Thru-all, Austin, Peltyiohn. Lanicr. Evcrharl. Fourth row: Hollcnmn, Cash, Nlalrklnnd, Svznley. Fcspcrrnan, Iohnson. First row: Span!-2, Myers, Kcfncr. Ruff. SUPERINTENDENTS 1 mniaL4 K-w in First row: Saige. Crockett, Harrison, Baucom. Sale, Iones. Semnd row: row: Pcnree. Hinkley, Hailey. Crntts. Fclkcr. Bruce, Lollin. Harrie. Linvflle. Mills, Mangan, Willard. Peters. Grigg, Austin. Third row: Gatewoocl. Fifth row: White. Ocrter, Burner, Sale, Miss Kathleen Ha'll Weir. Hauser, Parrish, Rose, Robertson, Carpenter. Hege. Hine. Fourth Roindexter. Ioncs. Pettyjohn. Newsome. 29 The Iournalists Are Makers of the Log. . . . . BILL EASTER Editor of Bluc and Gold Seated: Ianice Harrison, pentvr. Standing: Sam johnson. Frank White, Marianne Binkley. Irvin Griglg. Iunior Temple. Betty Ann Hoover. Doris Hauser, Betty Car SARA WILLARD Editor of Gray Light Seated: In Ann Loflin. Flossie Krites, Iuanita Bruce... Martha Alspaugh, Pat Pelree, Barbara Austin. Standing: Albert Walser, Emily Carter, Kenneth Grigg. Eleanor Rights. 30 Crest of the Waves. . . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY G55- Betty Carpenter Polly Cude Bill Easter Carolyn Eclwaxrds lean Hanes Flossie Krites In Ann Loflln Albert Wallser Frank Whime Sara Willard Dewilla Sale president Frank White vice-president Rosajane Parks secretary Mollie Baucom assistant secretary Anna Frances Morgan treasurer Ioy Bassett Marianne Binkley Iuanilta Bruce Betty Carpenter Bill Easter Carolyn Edwards Kenneth Grigg lean Hanes Carol Hutchins Sue McDaniel Emma Mills Pat Petzree Betty Reeves Eleanor Rig-lnts Rebekah Robertson Betty Lou Rose Iunior Temple Marian Vaden Albert Walser Sara Willlalrd Miss Daisy Lee Glasgow sponsor QUILL and SCROLL Martha Alspaugh Iuanita Bruce 31 DEBATERS 0 35 First row: Austin, lulmson, Petree. Second row: Miss Brown Phillips. Grigg. Seawell, Mr. A. W.oodward. Rosnizme Parks practices her speech while other members of the team listen in. MASQUE and GAVEL my ,WA -an w First rnw: Miss Brown Phillips. Bayncs. Cojmgins, Budslord Bauc0ni,Rig-hts. Second row: lohnson, Seawcll. Petree, K. Grigg Williams. l, Grigg. Morgan, Marsh, Austin. lrvin Grigg, Anna Frances Nlorgnn, Kcnnctlx Grigg, and Rlcrsajanc Parks try out for roles in a play. E Through the Portholes I .. ,,.' I ...,., G ,Q Q Sam Earglc c.l1mLs out hmokb for Bobby lames and Pat Sewell. Rebekah Rohcrrson, Miss Ruth Mcinung, Mr. Gerald Waltrip shows Ted Gofortl and Albert Walser in thc: chemistry lah. and Bill Cartner how to use the table SHWQ LIBRARY STAFF ! G f new L31 33 CINVEI WW-. . B? x ' 'V E.: HN s.siQf Ka ,QWWM 'vm new 7 Swv Q I I.: EQI f.. H H -, Jim 3 I. V. Petty-in-hn Rebekah Robertson Emma Mills Barbara Clark Sara Willlard GIRLS' CHORUS L ..,. ,.:.:.. , , M If J amen On, Ye Grayhounds Ioan Robinson Anna Frances Mongan 'gi ? Charles Bioycl Peggy McClain First row: Wooten. Southerland, Pappas, Cox, Linvillez La-nc. Second Barron. Third row: Hartley. Wilson. Threatt, Cash. Hemrick, Sink, row. Mrs. Vxrgxnla Harms, Walker, Browning, Williams. Hutchins, Pfaff. 35 fs GRAY GNOMES COUNCIL Coleman, Pierre. Rcavis, Willard, Hilggenbotham, Yontz. Olodfelter, P. McClain. C. B. McClain, Tuttle, WVclch, Brown, Roya'll. Huff, - .4 i- 'E Y-TEENS First row: Edwards, Beeson, Saige. Williard. Yates, Rights, Cnilckett Dertyberry, Myers, Pappas. Second row: Ring, Dietz, Coleman. Ruff Soulherland, Walker, Tillman, Pardue, Taylor. Wells, Pettyiohn Third row: Harrison, Bobbitt, Stonestreet. Tuttle, McQuown, Sink, , McCain, Cox, Mock, Robinson, Earglc, Ever-hart.. Fourth row: Hauser, Clodfelter, Higginbotham, Newsome, Hartle, Smith, Eagleson. Cook, Myers. Fifth row: Smith, Weat-herman, Binkley, Willard, Calloway, Seawdll, Rinse, Austin. Petrec, Wooten. Sweet Hanes Sealey Martin GRAY TEEN COUNCIL Gray Teens enjoy dancing in the gym. Seated: Beck, Loflin. Second row: Taylor. Newsome. Bruce. Hartman, Robertson , Harrison. Bradley, Miss Myrtle Timmons, Mills, Walser. Third row: Rierson, Markland, Hzge, F. Pettyjohn, G. Pettyjohn. Miss Ruth Holton and Dewllla Sale look for a student's record in the file. OFFICE and NURSES ROOM PAGES First row: Poindexter. Miss Ruth Hoflton, Sale. Lemmous, Limville. Myers. Third row: Bowman. Reeves, Lofllin-. Threatt, Felker. Hege, Second row: Ladd, Newell, Coggius. Alspaugh, Krites. Woodard. Rose. Bowman. 37 KEY CLUB 'N,w First now: S. Burns, I. Ccvle, M. Crobts. B. Easter. B. Fesperman. Third row: E. Poindexter, B. Tucker, D. Sa'le, A. Walser, F. Wel- I. Flowers, I. Grigg. Second row: I. Holt. B. Markland, I. T. born, Sponsor Iack Fletcher. Marsh, C. Newsome, F. Pettyjohu, G. Petfyjohn, V. Pettyjohn, HI-Y First row: I. S. Burns. M. Crotts. B. Easter, I. Flowers. I. Grigg, Third. row: R. Snyder, Temple, B. Tucker, A. Walser. F. Wel K.Gri+ggg, E. Hinsda'Ie, I. Holt. Second row: I. T. Marsh, C. Newsome. born. F. White. N. Ocrter. H. Parrish, F. Pettyiohn, D, Sale, B. Scott, I. Sexton. 38 Z . ,Q xxx! gTiRX x H5 the SPORTS U-V,,VEm-li-N Nu, +lEan21,'spw- . V , -A - ,ML T g l, Buoyancy to the Trip Is Added by RW' :,lVj In A Q KX! if - I ' f I . iq X T A .f f f' f W +A? Hi? I xr' ' , BASEBALL First row: Walser, W. Fesperman, B. Fcspcrman, Griffin, Iones, Sharpe, Markland. Wdlker. Hampton. Weisner. Taylor, Ricrson, Holt. Second row: Coach Cash, Huge. Lemmpns, SOFTBALL as ,f First rrowv: Shields, Sheetz, Hutchins, Tesh. Ring, Reyndids. Hayes. Second row: Manager Wilson, Cardwell, Cayton, Bow'Ies. 39 Huover, Coach Timmons, Gqopnr, Hunter, Eontaine, Manager Martin. , A W ' 5 if k if 2.31 ew gg , J ' W2 3 r A F afar ' . . nur A-Qwrg MW A -. I. grams-me Q ,, . Q x . 5 - z: E254 33 ,V a ' f..-,fi 5-1.1 aff' , FOOTBALL -v -z Q . Dick Sale carries the ball during afternoon scrimmage. First row: Manager Reavis. A. Iones, Bullingsn Fesperman. Newsome. man. Fourth row: Coach Cash. Wcisner, Cude, Wa'lser, Tucker. Clark Griffin, Manager Rights. Second row. Manager Taylor. G. Pettyjohn, Pmorc, Coach Muelenaer, Fifth row: Sale, Vfffelbom, Brunt. Hege Zizrson, Coflz. Hester, Bowman, F. Pettyjohn, Manager McDaniel. Third Craven. VVilIard, Poindextzr, Shamel. row: R. jones, Hollcman. Nixgh, Hall, Holt, Transou, Walker, Hart- 40 , BASKETBALL First row: Snead, Clodfelter. Whitley. Fletcher. Second row: Mgr. B Betty Ann Hoover tries to s-uk, Holt, Innes. Butner. Bowman. WHlSPr- a basket in 3 game with Kernersvmeu Glenn Pettylohn attempts to make a basket. while a member of the Kernersville :cam tries to get the ball. First Row: Mgr. Loflin. Robertson. Shie'If:ls. Hutchins, Carter, Mgr. Hayes. Hoover, Alexander. Iarvis, Fontaine, Mgr. Beck. Vogler. Second row: Coach Timmaans. McClain. Reynolds, Alley. 41 IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Managers Bolie, S. Beck. Second row: Sturclivant. Huff, Harmon, Fespnrman, Coach Fletcher. Fourth row: Sharpe, Yom: Whitley, Teague, lVlcNighl', Wooten, Foster, Willard. Third row: Gibson, larrard, Ferris, Clark, Haley, Wolfe. Coach Clark, Oldham, T, Beck, Innes. Willson, Dooley, McClain, Cude, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: Hutchins, Ring, Poinclexter. Miss Timmons, Pappas, Ruff. Reynolds. Dyson. Fourth row: Brooks, Iarvis, Bowles, Cardwell, Hayes Second row: McClain, Carter, Woodard, Robertson, Teague, Gulledge, Hoover, Hege, Fontaine, Nlanos, Fulp. Beeson. Third row: Long. Bobhitt, Bledsoe, Iarvis, Slater, Dietz, SOCCER First now: Manager Slater, Reyznolds. Martin, Hutchins, Poindexter, Hayes. Cardwell, Robertson, Shields, Beeson, McClain, King, Hunter Coach Timrmons, Edwards, Vngler, Ruff, Mtxnager Carter. Seqfmrl row: Bates, Bledsoe, Hemrick, Shcetz, Eargle, Hoover. 42 flMc'!a of this Purple and Gold to our friend, teacher, and adviser, Mrs. Alliene Burns. We, the Seniors dedicate our section MR. ROBERT S. HALTIWANGER For guidance and knowledge on the sea of learning, We have our principal as captain and faculty as crew i Principal Mrs. Alliene O. Burns Mathematics Mr. Iohn A. Frederick History Miss Martha Grey Mickey English and Ioulrinaliism Miss Bettie Sides English and Dramatics Miss Nettie B. Chappell Miss Carrie M. Dungan Miss Dorothy M. Benneit Miss Helen E. Biclclcy Eight-l1 grade Mr. Roy C. Garrison Eighth grade Mrs. Beryl G. Moser Eighth grade Mrs. Clarence Tuttle Dieticiafn English Commercial Miss Anne Inman Miss Ruth A. Ford Mathematics 'Commercial Mr. Iohn Rackley Mrs. Loueasa I. Iordan Eighth grade Mathematics Mr. Ralph B. Walker Music 46 Miss Clarice Self Office Secretary Mr. H. D. Whitehead Machine Shop Librarian Mrs. Pauline S, Fostfr Eighth Grade Miss Eva B. Logan Languages Mrs. Lucretia E. Shcrmer Biology and Physical Ed, Mr. Ray E. Woods Mech. Drawing - Woodwork SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS z V HUGH HOLDER IIM STEVENSON PAT REECE President Vice-President Secretary CLASS DAY OFFICERS 5554 NANCY KIRBY Treasurer MARGARET HOLCOMB PEGGY NEWELL IOHNNY ROLAND Historian Testator Prophet SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND MASCOTS Iolleen Whitaker and Butch Williams Bonnie Luxndsford and Harold Vick WITTIEST Peggy Newell and Dick Wright BIGGEST FLIRTS BEST LOOKING Bobbie Chapman and Ixm Stevenson Pat Pcrkins and Homer Quan? MOST INTELLECTUAL Margaret Holcomb and Herman Preston MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POPULAR Marlene Muller and Tommy Stycrs Sue Hall and Iack Cooke 47 MOST ATHLETIC Sue Hall and Hugh Holder Hanes 194 After traveling the last knot our SENIORS have reached their destinations. Fred Adams Georgia makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: H Club 4. 5: Baseball 3, 4, 5: Football 3, 4. 5: Monogram Club 3: Basketball 4 5. Margy M. Ashe Brown eyes make me navigate Commercial Course: Soccer l. 2: Soft- ball l: D. E. C'lu'b 4: Girls' Ath'letic Association l. Kenneth A. Blakley Peggy Ann Blalolck A female makcs me navigate FatbacIc makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Midget Football Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, 1. 2. 1: Office Page 3: Flag Bearer l, 2. 3: Maiorette 4: Mlixed Chorus 1. 2, 3, 1 Football Spun. 3: Soccer I: Tern-lis 3, 4: State Mus. Contest 1, 2: Hanes Iancs 2: Minstrel l. 2. 3. Raymond Gene Boggs Betty Sue Bowman Robert Brewer Winfield Carroll My f-'il'0fifC girl makf-S mf flavlgali' King-sizled Papa makes me navigate The old look makes me nauigale Geometry makes me navigate IndU5'l'lal ANS C01-ITSG! Hi-Y 4: Mid- Commercial Course. Sr, Council l, 1, Commercial Course: Gesu High. Miami. Mathematics Course: Class Pres. l: get football 1- 3. -ll Band l, 2. 3. sec. 3. Maiorette Florida 1, 2. D. E. Club 3. 3. 4: Y-Teens I. Z. 3. 4: Exchange Ecli- tlor Hanes High Rada 3: Soccer 3. 4: 2: Debating Club l. 2. 3. 4: Chrous I. Tennis 2. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Winner Americanism Contest 3. Qs Gwendolyn Chapman I'oys, joys. and boys make me navigafi Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 1: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: State Music 1. 4: Chorus I, 2. 3, 4: Soccer 2. 3. 4: Soft- ball 2, 4: Football Span. 3, 4: Lib. Page 4: Basketball 2. 4: Superlafive 4- Melvin Clarke Vida loan Combs laCk Cooke U Woods makes me navigate Ilanlbufgffs 'Hake le -Nigel? Nllmbef 77 makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Outside Lunch Commercial Course: Sr. Council 4: Industrial Arts Course: Hi-Y 3: 'H' 2 3 4- Baseball Mgr, 1. 2: Monitor Y-Teens 1, 2, 4: Office Page 4. Club 3. 4: Football l. 2. 3, 4: Baseball 4' ' ' 3. 4: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 4: 48 Sr. Council 2, 3: Monogram Club 1. 2. 3: Superlative 4. Hanes 1949 -f Seniors - Bill Covington Betty Lou Crafford William B. Davis Ir. Wilham Davis Lovvelhy ladies make mc navigale Infernal fire makes me nauiglate Dimplcs make me navigate Competition make me naviglatc Commerical Course-. Oak Ridge. Tenn. Mathcniatirs Coulrse: Glee Club l: Mathematics Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. Mathematics Course: Mineral Sppimgg l: Ushers Club 2. 3. 4: D. E. Club 3: Mixed Chorus I: Minstrel l: Bible 3, 4: Treas. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pres. 4: I: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Usher 3, 4 Colllege Club 3: Alderman l: Midget Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 4. Alderman 2, 3: Monitor 3: Usher 3. 4: Chief 4: Monitor 3. Chief 4: Debating Football l. Debating Club 3: Stage Mgr. 3, 4: 3. 4, Team 3: Excelsior Club 4: Stg Excelsior Club 4: lr. Town Meeting 3. Mgr. 3, 4: Ir. 'flown Meeting 3, 4 4: Sr. Council Z: Cal. Helper 4. College Club 3, 4: Dramatics 3. I Barbara Dull P. Arvin Dunnagan Carl W. Freeman Harold Gibson My future makes mc navigate Matliematics makes me navigate Bnown cyes make me navigate Women make me navigate Language Course: Gray High l. 2: Mathematics Course: Debating Team Industrial Arts Course: Band 1, 2. lndustnial Arts Courses. Alderman 3: Rada Staff 3. 4: Annlnal Staff 3. 4: 3, 4: Vice Pres. 3: Hi-Y 4: Dramatilcs Class Plres. 1, 2: Chorus 2, 3: Debating Basketball 3, 4, 5: Baseball 3, 4, 5: Editor 4: Rep. S.I.P.A. 3: Quill and '5. 4: Moinito-r 4: lr. Town Meeting 3, Club l, 2. 3, 4: Ir. live 1, Z: Dramatics H Club 4, 5: Monogram Club 2, 3 Scroll 3, 4: Latin Club 4: Spanish Club fl: Stage Mgr. 3, 4. 4: Ser. 4: Excelsior Club 4. Club 3: Cheerleader l, 2. 3. l Nancy Lee Goforth Robert Lee Hale Ally kind of musk' makes mc navigate Nook makes me navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Industrial Arts Course: Dramatics 1. Bible Club 3. Carolyn Sue Hall Blue eyes make me navigate Commercial Course: Alderman 2: Bas- ketball l, 2. 3, 4: Softball l, 2, 3, 4 Court Soliciltor 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Monogram Club 2: Superlative 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. Dolores A. Hartlage Green eyes make me navigate Commmcial Oourse: Mineral Springs High 1. Hanes -1 Seniors -f 194 Carl Hinshaw Brown eyes make me navigatle Ruth Luanne Hightshoe Food makes me navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens l: Ol'l lce 1: Sec. 4: Oliicie Page 4: Clerk 5: lnduslrial Arts Course. Monitor 3. 4: Hanes lanes 3: Rada Staff 3. n,, as Margaret Holcomb Stars makes me navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: Alderman 2: Excel. Club 2, 3. 4: Cho- rus 2. 3. 4: Bible Club 2. 3: Sec. Nat. Ho-n. 3. 4: Dramatics Ciluh 3, -15 Spanish Club 3. Pres. 3: Basketball 3: Softball 3: Home-coming Spun. 4: Superlative 4. Hugh Holder Bur makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Band I: Mono- Qram Club 2: H Club 3. 1: Pres. 3. 4: Football 3. 4: Basketbaill 2. 3. 1: Mgr. l: B1S2b6l!l 2. 3. 4: Class Prcs. 2, 4: Excelsior Club 3. 4: Supcrlative 4. Ramon Carroll Hoots Bobbie Irvin Clyde Kermit Issacs Imogene Iohnson Girls and loving makes me nauigaie Skating makes me navigafc A certain gwirl makes me navigabc Last summer makes me navigate Mathematics Cowrse: Alderman 4: Hi-Y Commercial Course: Woodwa.rd Hilgh Mathematics Course: Midget Football 1: Commercial Course. Y-Teens l: Office 1: Latin Club 3: College Club 3: Sr. Sc-l10oil, Toledo, Ohio 1. Spanish Club 2, 3: Monitor 2: Hanes Hi Page 4. Council 1: Reserve Baseball 3: Stg. Mgr. 3: Mlonitor 4. Rada Staff 4. Nickolas Iohn Kandara Sallie Kates Lips of cherry wine make mie navigate Dimples makc me rravigvatc industrial Arts Course: Football l. 2, 3. Home Economics Course: Bible Club 2. 4: Latin Olub 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2. 3: Monitor l, 2: D. E. Club 4. 3. 4: Boy's Chorus 2. 3. 4: State Music Contest l, 2: Minstrel lv 2. 3, 1. Nan Alice Kirby Old Town makes me navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2. 3: Cho- rus 2: Latin Club 3: Debating Club 2, 3: Bible Club 2. 3: Hanes lanes Z. 50 l Nancy Rebecca Kirby Sports make me navigate Commercial Course: Var. Basketball 3 Class Treas. 4: Hanes lanes 2. 31125 1949 -- Seniors - William E. Lawrence Music makes mc mnngme Industrial Arts Course: Red Pen. Sur. l: Midget Football I, 2: Hi-Y 4. Betty lean Lewis Sweet memories make me navigate Mathematics Course: Y-Teens l, Z: Dra- matics Club 3, 4: Basketball Mgr. 3: Bib- le Club 2. 3: Vice Pres. 3: Monitor 4. Lib. Page 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Span. Club 2, 3. 4: Minstrel l. Z: Colle-ge Club 3: Rada Staff 4. Iohn R. McBride Good eatin' makes nic navigate Nancy Lee McAbee llly Real-Gone Guy makes me nauigabe Language Course: Latin Club 4: Y-Teens Industrial Arts Course: Alderman 3. 4: 2. 4: Chorus 4: lVl'Insti'el I: Rada staff 4: Class Pres. I, 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Fggf.. Lib. Page 2. 4: Hanes Innes 2. ball 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. 2. Iames L. Mecum Donald Michael Gloria Elizabeth Miller Don Mitchell Notliirlg makes me nnrfigale Gconivrry makes mr- nal'IgaAe Wllo can if be that makes mc navigate? 4'NCHl0lU,' makes me navigate Mathematics Course: Alderman 3: Red Commercial Course: Mineral Springs l. Mathematics Course: Nlnni-not 3. 45 SCUIDCC Course: MBSSFWUIIEH Military Pen. Sur. 2. Sec. 4: Oflice Page 4: Rada Stalf 3. 4: Academy l, 2: Bryant High School 3: Managing Editor 4: Ouill and Scroll Dnamatrlcs Club' 4. 3, 4: Annua'l Stall' 3, Y-Teens 3. 4: Excelsior Club 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. Barbara Morgan Gvonnhead'7 rrmlrcs mc nal-ilgle Commerical Course: Court Stenograpbf er 4: Y-Teens l. Z. 3. 4: Monitor l: Football Spon. I: Soccer 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2.4: Softball I. 3. 4: Ald- erman 3: Ollicc Page 3: Dramatics Club 4: Rada Stalf 3. 4: Exc. Ed. 4. Gene Moser Mlfsir makes mc navigate Suit-:Ire Course: Baud l, 2. 3, 4: Mus- ic Festival l, 2, 3. 4: Rada Staff 4. Marlene Louise Muller Peggy A, Newell Grcail expectations make me navigate The right one nxakies me navigalne Mathematics Cqul-sg: Debating Club 35 Mathematics Course: Alderman 2: Mon- Dramatics Club 3: College Club 3: itor I: Y-Teens l. 2, 3. 4: I. C. C. S. I. P. A. 3: Democracy Contest 3: Rep. 2: Supcrlativq 4: Class Day Offi- Latin Club 3, 4: Pres. 3: Excelsior Cer 4. Club 3., 4: Rada Staff 3, 4: Ed. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 51 Hanes -f Seniors -f 194 Iuanita Parrish Day dreams make me navigate Commencial Course: Minstrel l: Soft- ball 2, 3, 4: Rada Staff 4: D. E. Club 3: Mixed Course 1. 2: Bible Club 3: Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. Barbara Peatross Saturday nights make me navigate Commerciail Course: Catherdral Latin High. Ra.lei.gh. N. C. 1: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y Spon. 4: Span. Club 2: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Treas. 4: Recltat- ilovni Contest 3: Football Span. 4: De- bating Club 4: Choirus 2, 3. 4. wal'- Pat Perkins Rainy nights make mc navigate Science- Course: Arcadia High School l: Hi:-Y Spon. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: Bas- ketball 2, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Homecoming Spon. 2, 3. 4: Arn- nual Staff 4: Sr. Ed. 4: Quill and Slcroll 4: Superlative 4. Phyllis lean Plemmons Cadillacs make me navigate Commercial Course: Flagbearer 3, 4: Y-Teens l. 2: Soccer l, 2: Hanes lanes 2: Tennis l. 2: Minstrel l: Cho- rus 2: Dramatics I: Sub. Flaghearer 2. William H. Pofinclexter Raindafe 9400 makes me navigate Commercial Course: Motmt Vernon Hig-h School l: Rleynlolds High School 2. Herman F. Preston, Ir. Hot Lips makes mf? navigate Alderman 3: Hi-Y 4: Band Z, 3. 4: Pres. 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Trcas. 3: Minsbrel 2. 3. 4: All City Banrl 2: Superlaiivc 4: Dchaiiing Club 3. 4: Excel. Club 4: Red Pen. Sur. 3. Sciuznce Coursei. Reynolds l: Iudge 4: Charles H. Quate Hlcr brown eyes make me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Reynolds Hirgh l, 2: Chorus 3. 4: Football 3, 4: Aldler- man 3. 4: Homcroorn Pres. 3. 4: Super- lutivc 4. Las! Anne Ratterree minubc decisions make me navigate Commercial Courfse: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Rada Staff 3. 4: Mgr. I. 3: Page Band Ed. Purple and Gold 4: Y-Teens Chorus Accomp. l. 2, 3. 4: Ollicc 4: State Music Cuutcst l. 2: 4. Ouil'l and Suroll 4. Patricia Ellen Reece Day dreams make me navigate Commercial Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: Worship Chin. 3: Pres. 4: Oflice Page 4: Class Sec. 3, 4: Red Pen. Suu. 1: Ir. live 2: Harmony Hangout 4: Bible Club 2. 3: Treas. 3: Fomball Spon. 4. Robert Rikard Barbara Lee Rogers jlohn G. Roland Sports make mg navigate Passing fancies make me navigate Li'l Lou-Lou makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Football Mgr. Commercial Course: Rada Staff 3. 4: Commercial Cburse: Aldermam 2, 3g l: Mid. Football I. 2. 3: Baseball Z, 3. Ginls' Sports Editor 4: Quill and Rada Stall' 5: Hi-Y 4. 5: Excel- Club Scnoll 3. 4: Bible Club 2: Y-Teens 1, 5: Dram. Pres. 5: Cheerleader 4, 5: 2, 4: Office Page 4: Monogram Club 2: Debating Cilub 5: Treas. 5: Declamation Excelsior Club 4: Monitor 1: Soccer 2: Contest 3. 4: Democracy Contest 5: 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4: Softball 2. 4. Glass Day Otlicer. nes 1949 - Seniors -2 Frances G. Rucker Dona lean Shaver Paul Simos My quarterback makes me navigate Only one makes me navigate Hof md racing makes me navig-'He Home Economics Course: Y-Teens 2. Commerrial Course: Band l, 2. 3, 4: Commercial Course: Band 1: D. B. Sec. 3: Treus. 4: Bnslcelbnll 4: Girls' Club 3. Glec Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3. 4: Red Pen. Sur. 2: Soccer l, 2. 3, 4: Football Spon. 3, 4: Softball l, 2, 4. Virginia Ruth Sprinkle Green eyes make me navigate Commercial Course: Reynolds High l Z: Dramatics Club 3: Y-Teens 3. 4 Football Sponsor 4. Iimmy Stevenson Bob Stone Basketball makes me navigate Colton walls :nuke me rmvignte Mathematics Course: H Club 3: 4: Industrial Arts Course: Football 2, 3: Monogram Club 2: Spanish Club 3: 4: Mitlget Football 1: Baseball 4: Basketball! l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: H Club 3. 4: Monogram Club I, 2. Superlative 4: Vice Pres. 4. Thomas Eugene Styers A Certain hell nmlres me nzlvigfltc luclu::irial Arts Course: Var. Baseball 3, 4 :Minstrel 1, 2, 3, 4: Mayo-r 4: Outside Lunch 1, 2, 3, 4: Bible Club 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Excel. Club 4: News- Paper Staff 4: Key Club 4: Service Monogram, Superllativc 4: Debating 4. Virginia Faye Swain One love make me navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens I, 3 Dramatics 3: Class Basketball 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 2, 4: Girls' Chorus 2 3, 4: Mott. 3, 4: Trcas. 4: Sr. Scouts 2 Frank Daniel Tatum Love and laughter make me navigate Sociology Course: Drum Major 4: Cho- :rus 1, 2, 3, 4: Festival Soloist 2, 3.4: Di-amatics 2, 3, 4: Bible 2, 3: State Music Contest 1. 2: Monitor I. Patricia Ann Tesh My birds make me navigalte Science Coursel. Band 1, 2. 5, 4: Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4: Debating Club l, 2, 3, 4: Drnmatics 3, 4: Rell Pen. Sur. I: Chorus l, 2, 3. 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3: College Club 3, 4: Sr. Marshall. 53 Iames Alton Tilley Tlue compass makes me navigatie lmlustrial Arts Course: Bzuxrl l, 2. 3, 4. Edith Azalee Tillotson Ambition makes rnfe navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: I. C. C. Rep. 4: Sec. of City I. C. C. 4: Latin Club 3: Harmony Hangout Com. 3, 4: Best All-rou-nd Ir. Commerc- ial Stud. 3: Char. 4: Natl Hon. Soc. 4. Hanes -f Seniors -f 19 Norman Tillotson Betty Wiagoner Gene Paul Walker Sidney Welch Brown eyes make me navigate My Rvmev makes we navigate LOW? Skiffs mal-'v mf 'lfwigalf Baseball makes me navigate Industrial Args Com-Se: Band 1, 2 ,gl Commmrrial Con-rse. Y-Teens 2. 3: lndnstriul Arts Cnnrsc: Outside Lunch Industrial Arts Course: Midget Fra Dramatics Club 3, 4: Tennis l: Mins- I, 2. 3: Baseball Mgr. l: Alderman 2: ball 1: Baseball Mgr. l. lrel l, 2: Hanes lanes 2: Chorus 1. Monitor 4. 53 H11-Y 4. Paul L, Wersi Iolleen Gray VV'hitaker Dolores White Food makes me navigate Chocolate P50 fflffkfs me flavig-912 B2'b0PS 'Y'-:Ike 'M' flavlgflfl' lndusu-ia! A,-gs Com-52: Amelia High Commercial Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. Science Course: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Schqgl' Amglia, Va, 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: City Sec. 4: Y-Teens l. 2, Co-chief 3, 4: Sr. Council Z: Dramatics 3. 4: V-Pres. 4: Sr. Council 3, 4: Pres- 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: D. A. R. Rep. 4: Debating Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3, 4: Sr. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3: Minstrel 1. College Club 3: Chorus l, 2: Tennis 3: Hanes james 2. Chief Marshall 3: Hi-Y Spun. 4. CLASS MOTTO The will to do: the soul to darelf' Richard G. Wright Red tops make me navigate Industrial Arts Crmursa. Football 2. 3. 4: Class Vice Pres. Z: lr. Council 2: Superlative 4. 54 Thurman Williams, Ir. I wonder what makes me navigate Mathematics Course: Clerk of Court Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Cla Pres. l. 2: Monitor 2. 3: Chief Football 3, 4: Debating Team 3, Pres 3: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 4: Excel. Club 3. 4: Sr, Coun. 1. 2. CLASS FLOWERS Red Roses CLASS COLORS Red and White 'Hanes 1950 PEGGY ADAMS IUNE ASHBURN SUE BARNES CHARLIE BEAN MELBA BECK MARY BELTON IOAN BENNETT MICKEY BISHOP BETTY BOND ALLAN BROWN MILDRED BROWN KENNETH BYERLY MARY ANN CAIN PATSY CARROLL PAT CARTER I-IAZEL CHAMBERS PATRICIA COLLIER IACK COLLINS EUGENE o. coLvERT MARVIN COONE JR. CAROLYN COTTEE NANCY DARNELL ARLIS DENNY 1. C. DISHER IIMMY DuGG1Ns BETTY JANE ELLEDGE HELEN FANTSLER IOAN FIELDS MARY ANN ELEENOR BETSY FLYNN WALTER I-IARDING DICK HART NANCY HAYMORE LOTTIE MOON HOLCOMB RICHARD HOOVER DOUGLAS HUNT IOHN H. 1s1M1NcER MILLIE E. IARVIS BOBBY IOHNSON MARTHA A. KENNEDY JOAN M. KNOTT SALLY LAKEY BOBBY V. LEE HARVEY LUNSFORD TOMMIE ELAINE MABE Boa MANUEL HMMY MARION HASSELL MAYBERRY CRAWFORD MEEKS IOE EDWARD MORGAN AUTUMN MURPHY TOM NICHOLSON BETTY PORTER TOMMY PRESTON 55 Hanes - IUNIORS -f T IUNIORS NOT PICTLIRED Donald Newsome Barbara Wiblliams IUNIOR Iune Ashburn .. lim Duggins Millie Iarvis Mark Tutfle .. OFFICERS ............ President ... Vice President ..-..-. Secretary ..- Treasurer 1950 COLLEEN QLIATE MILDRED RAWLINSON BILL REAVIS FRANK REID NORMA LEE RIDEOLIT ROBERT A. ROBERTSON ED ROSS IACK SHAVER DORIS ILINE SMOOT NANCY KERR SYNDER EMMA IEAN SOUTHERN MARY ANN SPRINKLE ILIDY TLICKER BUDDY TUTTLE MARK TLITTLE THOMAS WEATHERMAN IOE WIDDIFIELD IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Duggins, Ashburn, Tuttle, Iarvis 56 The joy of comparing class rings has become a junior tradition. IS OVCY. voyage F-4 --1 U 1-1: 'I-3 'J-4 v-1 IC -C1 CD Cl -1-4 N -v-1 v-1 cv: U :- 4.7 s-4 Q Q- an E O -C .521 cv -1 'ill 'U 3-I so 3 Q 'I-I cn .E ,Z mid-ocean, loo rr. O I KB vs cn I-TJ M O E O I Q.. O cn U ..f: P' -1 U U1 KD U P U-4 B O Q-4 O cn 8-1 'Ill Ps N dips and sw the to ed e acc ustom III ed, beco rk emba only recently EN, M SH FRE he T '15 cn aa knots ah oyous Q: o Q o 15' cs cz. 01-1 U 35' Q KB -Cl D1 3 3 IB an U2 Wu U VJ ua Q fn as LD I H IE Q ul 5-4 5 O ui' ci C 13 cu s-1 cu QA cv s-4 Q- O7 Q Q3 ca 114 Q- E O U s-. cu -J-3 HH 4 A 2 Swcygi 4 Our STUDENT GOVERNMENT oflicials keep us on our course. X4 N41 ee al? 544, JV' W x T Si nmngaymynrs Herman Preston judge Sue Hall Butch Williams Bobbie Morgan Bill Ioe Davis Solicitor Clerk Stenograplxer Chief Monitor MONITORS and ALDERMEN on-5 I w.,..v-' -by First row: I. Ashburn I. Binkley, R. Burton. P. Carroll. Secund N. Link, H. Mayberry l- McBride. G. Miller. Fourth row: T. Nai row: M. Clark, B. Davis, I. Duxggins. A. Dunnagan, E. Freeman, B. Reavis, T. Rierson. P. Rideout. R. Sale. F. Swaim. G. Walker. B. Hale, L. Hightshoe. Third row: R. l'Jl.oors. R. Honver, I. Lewis, 60 Some sail on to smoother seas and glide on to honored goals in . . our NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . fgam aroma. ., www same: gg S5 ll. B. Willianxs P. Reece Whitaker B. Davis President V. President Secretary I. Ashburn R. Burton B. D G. Miller M. Muffler A. Ratterr B. Rc and our QUILL and SCROLL Treasurer M. Hola, b E. Til'l f? b Betty Bowman Barbara Dull Glo-ria Miller Bobbie Morgan Mailene Muller Pat Petkins Ann Ratterree Barbara Rogers 61 Entertainment and gayer hours are added by. . . . . rx The climax of the Christmas play. A'Why the Chimes Rang. fn! our DRANIATICS CLUB First row: C. West. Miss Sides, B. Peatross, P. Perkins. M. Dmib, A. Cheek W. Craven. B. Rarleclge. l. Roland. Second row: F. Rnbersnxi, P. Martin, M johnson. K. Hankin. H. Fansler. I. Aaron. M. A. Buchamnan, E. Apple. S Cope, N. Wooten. H. Messick. Third row: D. Haseletr, S. Holton. C. Edwards lf. Tcsh. T. Welch. Lewis. M. Holcomb. M. Beck., S. Nlasfen, P. Tysinger B. Snccd. M. Langen. Fourth mw: D. Hart. D. White, D. Mitchell., C. Free man, P. Cdllier. D. Tntuml. A. Dlmnagan, E. Frye., B. Morgan, l... Calder. and First row: D. Tatum., Mrs. Harris, A. Rattcnree. F. Swain. L. Shousc, F. Roberson. l. Hester, I. Harvey. l' Quate, C. Edwairzls, B. Botvmfm S, Holton, H. Preston. Second row: Reavis, M. Icnmson, F. 'lultle P. Tysinger. P. Tesh. S. Nlasrc-n. M. A. lpnes, N. Snyder. l' Shaver M. Langen, B. Peatross, B. Chapman, M. Kennedy. Third IOYV3 T- CHORUS P-lxillips. G. Miller. C. Cortez. B. Rogers. l'l. Fanslc-r. P. Rideour, I. Whitaker. P. Collier, P. Czu'rul'l, E. Tilloison P. Queen, Ben- ncvt. Fourth row: A. Douglas. B. Scott. N. Duncan, K. Byerly, P. Bla- lock. M. Hdlcomb, I. Morgan, H. Quate. C. West. N. Iohn. l... 1. Calder, B. Morgan. D. Hart, B. Williams. . uoyant. b P2 IIIO ship Olll' 8 ak III 0 seems t at music th CS rnish fu D r BAN 011 t 211 III For more entertain HI-Y BILL DAVIS CONRAD WEST Bill I. Davis RONNIE BURTON TOMMY STYERS THURMAN WILLIAMS Presid t V - ' ' en me preslclent Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Cortes. Secrctar Y SPONSORS MARGARET HOLCOMB BARBARA PEATROSS IOLLEEN WHITAKER OTHER MEMBERS :zz avr,-v ffM ' def 1-DM QEN First now: R, Boggs, I. C. Disher, A. Dunnagan. Second fowl: R: Heats, H- Preston. T- PICSUJH- B- Reavis. I- Rdlandf D- Tatum- l- Widdillield- I. Isimilnger. H. Maybenry. I. McBride, C. Meeks. T. Nail. Third row: 64 KEY CLUB RONNIE BURTON BLITCH WILLIAMS HERMAN PRESTON IOE WIDDIFIELD Presi-dent Vice President Secretary Treasurer Bill Covington Bill Davis Bill Ice Davis C. Disher Ramon Hoots Iohn Isiminger Hassell Mayberry Crawford Meeks Ioe Morgan Thurman Nai'l Tommy Phillips Bill Reavis lack Shaver Tommy Styers Kenneth Venable Conrad West 65 In foreign lands our mediators- LANGUAGE CLUBS-f LATIN CLUB Hassel Mayberry Norris Link Pat Perkins Bgffy Bond president ViC2'PFe5id2Uf secretary treasurer Patsy Carroll Nickolas Iohn Kandara Nancy McAbee Marlene Muller Herman Preston Norma Lee Rideout Emestine Shore Tish Welch SPANISH CLUB Fizst mow: M. A. Fleenor, Pres.: B. Robertson, vice-pres.: B. Dull, sec.: C. Edwards, H. Fansler, D. Hart, S. Holton. M. Kennedy. Third row I. Morgan, treas.: M. Beck. Second row: C- Cbttee. B. L. Crafford. Iigwisgl A. Murphy. T. Nail, F. Roberson, N. Snyder, G. Talberr . ena e. 66 To keep our log we have our PUBLICATION STAFF. HANES HI RADA PURPLE and GOLD Marlene Muller Gloria Miller Barbara Dull Anne Ratterree Editor Managing Editor Editor Managing Editor A , M.. N-, fr 5 ., .215 E . If jsffwaf f SSB 5 ' ann l ' nn nn M , gms -man NJ-5 an W, 1, laigsf' WEFHM f EEN' ,f ,nw 1' nn X, was s EE, . 'TZ am' ' A. Ratterree, M. Muller, and I. Roland are working on the paper. B. Dull and I. Ashburn cut and paste pictures for the annual. STAFF First row: Iune Ashburn. Patsy Car-rolll, Helen Fnnsler. lean Lewis. Morgan. Gene Moser. Iuanita Parrish. Third row: Pat Perkins, Bob Sally Lakey. Stroud row: Hassell Mayberry, Nancy McAbee, Bobbie Robertson, Barbara Rogers, Iohnny Roland, Tummy Styers 67 As another lift along the way, our Y-TEENS add happy, helpful hours. 14 HW Pat Reece Edith Tillotson Betty Scott Ioann Quatc President I. C. C. Rep. President 1. C. C. Rep. Senior Club Iuniur Club I ,K . , ai. V rr if ' -A 41 -A At. X V- XV- -A SENIOR CLUB First row: B. Bond. B. Chapman. S, Masrcn, P. Reece, L. Cailder. Carter. P. Tesh, P. Blalock. E. Tillotson, V. Sprmklc. T. Welrh B. Bowman, I. Whitaker. L. Hightshoc, M. Flleenior, S. Holton, M. Beck, M. Aldridge, D. Shaver. Fourth row: E. Shore P. Lawson Mrs. Iordan. Semnrl row: N. McAbee. N. G-ioforth, A. Miller, I. Tucker, P, Carroll-. P. Colllier. A. Murphy. C. Cottee. S. Barnes C. Quatc, P. Rideout, C. Edwards, M. Kennedy. Third row: P. B. Flynn. I - ' .. ,- - ' g - ' . .. , I IUNIOR CLUB First row: Miss Bennett, T. Gant, P. Shields, I. Adstin, G. Heck, Tat.erszi'll, M, Fulp, M. Muller. S. Reavis, I. Quzite. B. Scott. D F. Freeman, A. Cheek, W. Cravor, L. Shousc. I. Wommack, N. Mor- Weax'cr. l. Iackson. A. Carpenter, S. Conrad, M. Tuttle, L. Rawl- rison, P. Martin, F. Roberson. Second row: B. Pritchard, N. Tuitlc, inson. Fourth row: D. Hideout, I. Wilson, C. Phillips. I. Tutternw. P. Reavis, M. Iohnson, I. Harvey. P. Marsh, M. Messick, I. Alspaugh. E. Fagg, P. Tysiinger, N. Duncan, E. Apple, S. Cope, I'. Byrd. P. B. Sprinkle, M. Doub, B. Ledwwll. P. Carter. Thiird row: N. Martin, A. Talbot. 68 Our SENIOR COUNCIL plans our dances, and . . . Iolleen Whitaker Tommy Rierson Lucy lane Calder Charles Hine Betty Bowman President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Publicity 5 First row: S. Clmnn, B. Bond. P. Cdrter. B. Bennett, l. Whitaker. C. Edwards. C. Hine. Third now: T. Nail, R. Sale, R. Burton, Second row: G. Burton, L. Caldexr, B. Bowman, B. Flynn, S. Barnes, I. Widdilfleld, A. Denny. T. Haymore, T. Rierson. . . . our EXCELSIOR CLUB serves as a cog for all clubs. Q First row: M. Flcenor P. Reece, M. Kennedy, H. Preston. Second row: B. Covington, R. Burbon T. Stycrs. B. Davis, H. Holder, row. B. Dull. B. Rogers, G. Millk-r. M. Beck. B. Scott. Third row: H. Mayberry. I. Whitaker, B. I. Uavis. T. VVilliams, R. Sale, M. Muller, Fourth 69 DEBATIN G CLUB ,in T . 'W' First row: H. Preston. President: I. Whitaker. Secretary: I. Roland, D. Hart, N. Haymore. G. Miller. Fourth row: D. Mitchell, B. Peat- Treasurer. Second row: M. Beck. B. Bowman, D. Burcham, B. Davis, mss. F. Roberson. T. Styers, P. Tesh, B. Williams. B. I. Davis, A. Dunnagan. Third row: E. Frye, B. Hale. F. Hargrove. i . 'lf 'w7l 5':-77 L s., Y'?715 , TM ' ' I Nwg,-,,,,me,f,,A , USHERS CLUB First rfow: Bill Ioe Davis, Chief Usher: Bill. Covington, Bill Davis, son, Tomxiiy Phillips. Bill Reavis. Iack Shaver. Kenneth Venable Iolm Isiniinger, Ioe Morgan, Thurman Nail. Second xvw: Tom Nichol- joe Widdulield. 70 As stewards of our books and records, we have our Library and Office Pages 5. First row: A. Rnttcrlrcc. B, Rogers, B. Chapman, L. Hightshne. B. I. Combs. C. Phillips. Third row: D,Burcham, G. Hasting. M. Bcllton, Bond, P. Carter, I. Iohnson, S. Chunvn. Second row: M. Kenncly. L.Ca1dcr. R. Hoocs, A. Murphy. S. Barnes B. Flynn. Miss Self. lVl. Fleenor, H. Chambers, P. Perklius G. Milllcr, N. McAbec, N. L. Rideout. MACHINE SHOP .., '1 W ...if 5 . ,335 Wrrlfs Y x KAW? eb Q. Q F 1 . JN H . ,A :--':::gl C Qjwv ,W 1 ' we 4 -. .33 A v' . I Q ' ' 'Ie W -' W -.E .Q f ,:.EEE .3 ' fain' 5, , s First row: B. Iveslcr. W. Harding. B. Manuel, A. Brown, R. Maxwell, A. Douglas, I. Messick, C. Southern, D. Clark, R. Boggs, I. Collins. R. Edsel, P. Wcrst B. Archer, H. Lunsford. I. Glbert, L. Hoffman. Mr. Whitehead, advisor. Seuond row: I. Cooke. K. Brown, L. Hudspeth, H. Wagoner, B. Kiser, 71 Along our merry way ATHLETICS keep us strong and provide wholesome recreational hours - i if 0 Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes Hanes stops Harding in the Piedmont Bowl game. FOOTBALL LOG vs. Reynolds .......... vs. Asheboro - - - vs. Hamlet ...... -- vs. Mineral Springs vs. Gray ..... - - - - vs, Reidsville - - - vs. Boone ..... vs. Kamnapolis -- - - vs. Leaksville -- vs. Mount Airy --- --- Piedmont Bowl Game vs. Harding .... H 7 6 0 13 12 21 24 13 18 O 20 V 25 0 0 0 0 7 6 O O 20 7 OUR FOOTBALL SQUAD , . - ' ' . Th' d : H. M b , R. S ., W. H d' , H. Holder. A. 55fSii.ff.1Z': 155 gE2f5n.DslXZhghf5w17'xl9fmf.vl,1,.Ei'fggKi'SL..DT.CTx'flf5QiZ lnlifny, if img. lfouraiy 3.13 M. clooll. 1. C. Riff. 1. Wifidififld- R. Hoover, I, Cooke, F. Adams, T. Weatherman, B. Young, A Cox. B. Adams, I McBride, H. Quate. 72 To keep our spirits high and boost us in our play, we depend upon our CHEERLEADERS. Lefr to right: Pa: Perkins, Sue Halll. Dwhorcs White, Pat Colwlier, Ioflleen WhiNtaker. The H Club proudly wears the insignia of our ship. Fred Adams Ronnie Burton Don Caudle lack Cooke Allis Denny Vice-president Secretary and Tre Haro-ld Gibson Tom Haymore Hugh Holder Homer Quate lim Stevenson President Bob Stone Buddy Tuttle Inc Wicicliwfield Butch Willliams Dick Wright 73 BASEBALL and SOFTBALL TEAMS B. Stone steals home during an afterlnoon practice. Furs! row G Clodfelter M Holcomb N Kirby. S. Hall, T. Davis B. Snced, N. Snyder. E. Shore. C. Rogers.. F. Cox. Second row: I West, B. Holland. S. Chuxm., B. Morgan, P. Lawson. A. Miller. I Parrlsh, M. Aldridge, G. Heck, N. Adams, F. Culller, Third row P. Carrioll, l.. Aaron, K. Weaver. I. Cline, L. Calder. B. Chapman I. Shaver, C. Siutts. B. Michael. SOCCER TEAM nv First row: A. Rattewee, P. Perkins. D. Shaver. B. Bowman, B Chapman, N. Snyder. Second row. Mrs. F ' S. Sawyer, S. C . C. Phillips, mgr.: S. Ha uvster. I. Aarzm, P. Marsh. Ro ' cpe, B. Bennett. B. Rogers, S. Ha ' Il, B. Morgan, C. Cottee, I. West.C gets. N. Rldeout. ymrsrc. Third row: ' W... ws mga' . .SN A . . mmm.- M 'mms-Q . xr Hgfgmv .. WM REU' MMF ,H 4 ,. we In H i. just a moment of soccer scrimmage and a swin of g a tennis racket'- OUR COACHES .1 2 5 YEL v X If E H Mr Frederick Mrs. Foster Mr. Garrison Mr. Rackley Mrs- Shame' Mr' Wqwds 76 v ms- BL- The good sh1p To the First Mate of our band-f Mr. Robert A. Mayer 1 l For his unselfish service to the school As head of the Music Department, For his friendliness to students And loyalty to Reynolds, We, the members of the Graduating Class of '49, Proudly dedicate our Black and Gold Cap'n Claude C. R. Ioyner Principal Sarah Anderson- Eighth Grade Sarah Auscin- Mathematics Walker Barnette- Social Science Tom Beach- Eighth Grade Elizabeth Brookes- Ioumalism Annie G. Caldwell, Libnarian Mataline Collette- Science Mary Coxe- Ggmmercial Mrs. Ardena Craver- Home Economics L. W. Crowell- Mathematics Mrs. Katherine Detmold- Music Anna Lula Dobson- Commercial Lucille Edwards- English Mrs. Annie Preston Fearrinqgton- Language Margaret Ferguson- Science Mrs. Aylece Fletcher- Dietitian Mrs. Evelyn Garrison- English Caroline Gray- Science Louise- Highsmith- Music Mary Huggins- Commercial The HELMSMEN Millard Iackson- lndusirxai Arts Dorothy Jones- Physical Education Elizabeth Kapp- English Emma Kapp- English Iohn Kirk- Social Science Rebecca Lee- Eighth Grade Ann Long- Eighth Grade Faye Martin- Language Maary Martin- English Robert Mayer- Music Margaret McDermott- Language Gladys Moore- Sociall Science Kenneth Peters- Mathematics Leonazrd Philo- Science Mary Snipes Pearce- Eighth Grade Marjorie Reavis- Library Sarah Olive Smith- Mathematics Hazel Stephenson- English Mariorie Stephenson- English Hatcher Story- Social Science john Tandy- Physical Education Earley Tilley- Mathematics Dale Vaughn- Printing Hazel Watts- Eighth Gracie Ianie Weaver- Social Science Pauline Whitley- Eighth Grade Donnye Worley- Eighth Grade Dottie Hendrix- Office On the TOP MAST MOST LIKELY TO SLICCEED BEST ALL AROUND Bill Trotman and Tommye Ring Bobby Henning and lean Ann Livengood BEST LOOKING in Y 4 ix . W ,. Iohn Motsinger and Mary Louise Wilson MASCOT , 'Wk MOST POPULAR Sid Whiteheart and Rose Ellen Buwcn Virginia Simpson '3- sxste-r o Bill Simpson '49 WITTIEST MOST INTELLECTLIAL Lawrence Roberts and Virginia White Ed Gwdman and Ann Daflinglon ' .' f.g y ' -V II rw I-' A ,A n v f .Q i A I w X is .5 , -'-3 1 ll mg gf I T LIR BIGGES F T MOST ATHLETIC Iuhn Wood and Peggyan A'IcIer1:uan 82 Sid Whitcheart and Sue Henderson Hoisting the sails for their day CLASS DAY OFFICERS Bill Trotnian. Tcstahor: Ham Horton and Mimi Lyn-th. Historinnsg Bobby Dayc and Iimmy Daye. PYOPIIHS- SID WHITEHEART president HAM HORTON Secretary ll 1 Sh. - ll f , P ZBQCY li, as .H E lil l f- '5 1 .Ml '55.,,. i'T Q' iff' W L-xg,7,.1fif,-fi, C' SENIOR CLA SS OFFICERS Sidney Clay Whiteheart An Auld Acqzrainlancen n'er forgatlen Sclentiic Course: Footba'l'l I, 2. 3. 4. 5: Shrine Bowl 5: Monogram 1, 2, 3, 4. 5: V.Pres. 3: HI-Y 1, 2. 3, 4, 51 Pres. lg Baseball I. 2, 35 House Rep. 2: Class Pres. 2, 3, 5: Council Rep. 3, Boys' State 3g Student Coun. 4, Pres. 41 Key Club 4, 5, Pres. 4. Ed Goodman Good better. best man Scientific Course: Hi-Y 1.2. 3, 4: Mo- nogram 3,4: Var. Football 3. 43 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3,47 Key Club 3. 4: Class V.-Pres. 4: Student Council V.-Pres. 4. Hamilton C. Horton Ir. Sweet meat Language Course: Orch, I: Lib: Staff I. 21 Midget Ecolball 1.2: Tennis 1.2: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3, 4: Dram. 2, 3: S. S. C. 4: B Band 2. 3,411 Bioy's Glee Club 2. 3. 4, Glass Sec. 45 College 4. Charles M, Davis Ir. Bachlelor boy. the best of the bunch Scientific Course: Scrub Football: I Scrub Basketball I, 2, 3: Var. Football 2. 3. 4. 5: Var. Basketball 4, 5: Avia- tion 27 Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. 5: Track 4: Sen. Class Treas. 5: S. S. C. 5: Monogram 5. 83 ED GOODMAN vice-president CHARLES DAVIS treasurer Reynolds - SENIORS -f 194 William R, Acker Quite, shy. but the best Language Course: Bloomfield, N. I. 1: French 3.4: Bory's Col'lege 4. Iohn Quincy Adams ll Next president Math. Course: Lib. Stalf l: Tennis I. 2: Boys' Glee Club 2.3,4g Mixed Chorus 2.3.4: Orch. 3: French 3: Debating 3. 4: Dram. 2, 3. 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. Peggyan Alderman Our little nightingale Language Course: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Librarian 4: Dram. 1.2, 3, 4: Football Span. 1.2. 3, 45 Y-Teens 1.2, 3. 4: Sr. Hi-Y Spun. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: Orch. 3. 4: State Mus. Contest 1, 2, 3: College 4: Resigi 4. Wendell P. Alfors Our own W. P. A. General Course: Amunclsen High School. Chicago. Ill. I: Barrington H. S.. Barr- ington. lll. 2: Ventura Ir. College, Ven- tura, Calif. 3: Reynolds 4. Ruth Alspaugh The itberbug Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1.22 Y-Teens 1.2: Sec. 2: Boosters 3. Sec. 3: College 4: Resigi 4. Betty Reinhardt Andrews Our All-Anicrican softball Contender Commercial Course: Soccer 1, 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball l. 2, 3, 4: Var. Z, 3. 4: Softball Var. 1. 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. i. 2, 3. 4: Voice Z. 3. Charless Allen Avera Nature boy David Sandera Avera Ir, Werg intellectual Scientific Course: Hi-Y 1.2. 3. 4: Fmt- Soienfriflc Course: Footballl- Sfrubs 13 ball 2,3,4: Scrubs 2.3: Var. 4: Thurs. Var. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 1.2.3.-1: Track 1. Mom. Mus. 3: Basketball 3.4: 2, 4: Golf 3: Monogram 4. Blake Deaver Avery Swseeg. soft music ScilentiBc Course: Art 1. 2, 3: Aviat- ion 2: Baseball, Scrubs Z, 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3. 4: Spanish 5- Iane Dean Bagnal Donald Bailey Ioe Bailey ..Bugs.. Latin Course: Orch. 1, 2. 3. 4: Y- Teens 1. 2. 3. 4. V-Pres. 2. 3: House of Rep. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: Footbail sponsor 3: G. A. A. 3. 4: Lib. Stall' 3, 4. Cheerleader 4: College 4: SN-V-'levi Council 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. West Salsem's pride Quiet nice Math. Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2. 3. Scientilic Course: House of Rep. 2. 84 eynolds 1949 -f .SENIORS -f David Wesley Bailey Horn blower Scientillc Course: Band l, 2. 3, 4: Orch. l. 2, 3. 4: Instr. Mus. l, 2, 3. 4. Pres. 3: All-City Band 2: All- City Orch. 25 Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Boys' Glee Club 3. 4: S. S. C. Co-or. 4. Iohn Duke Baldridge Ir. Piano playing jokesler Scientific Course: H1-Y 1. 2, 3. 41, Aviation l. 2: TeenfAge Cnun. 2: Foot- ball. Scrubs 2. Var. 3. 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Ushers 3. 4: S. S. C. 4. Billy E. Barnes Peck's a bad boy lnclustriall Arts Course: Photo l: Foot- ball, Midgets l. 2. Var. 41 Dramatics 2, 31 Glee Club 2. 3. 45 House of Rep. 3: French 3, 4. Sec. 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 3. 4: Track 4: Band 4. Barbara Brice Benbow A honey of a honey-blond Modem Language Course: Spanish l. 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 27 Boosters' 3: French 3, 4: College 4. .44 , Mary Gay Bloodworth Our littlle Red Betty Lou Bodenhamer Love tha! girl General Mathemaries Course. Ayeock Commercial COUISB1 DrHmHliCS 1: THUN- Ir. High lg Mxrs. Rypins' Private School Mom. MUS- 22 BOOSWIS' 3? Put- BUS- 2: Boosters' 3: Y-Teens 3. 4: College 47 Leaders 4. Sec. 4: Basketballl 4. Resigi 4. Tribly Ann Boerner OriginaIi!y's own prodigy Language Course: Y-Teens 3: Boosters' 3: Band 3: Var. Basketball 3. 4: Var. Softball 3. 4: G. A. A. 3. 4: Council 4: Var. Soccer 4: House of Rep. 4: Debating Bus. Staff 47 College 4: Nat. Hon. Soc .45 Resigi, Sec. 4. Charles T. Bolick Ir. Lady-killer Scientific Course: Chapel Hill H. S. 1: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2. 3: Boys Col- lege 4. Pres. 4. .. ....fY Y --.W 7. Ann Bondurant Bonnie lass Latin Course: House nf Rep. l: Soccer l. 25 Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: Student Coun. tn-eas. 2. Sec. 3: Lib. Staff 3: Tennis 3, 41 Cheerleader 3. 4: Pres. Central District of N. C. Student Councils 4g D. A. R. xllep. 1: Nat. Hoa. Soc. 4. Brantley Booe Three cheers for Boo Samuel Lewis Booke Ir. A Booke to know Scientific Course: Radin l: Tennis 2. 3: Scienlifle Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. l: Track 4. Tennils lg Golf 3. 4: Boys' College 4. Rose Ellen Bowen Rosie, you are our posie. Language Course: Football Spon. 2: Y- Teens l. 2, 3. 4: Sec. lg Inter-Club Cowun. 3: Orch. l. 2. 3. 4: Concert Mis- tress. All-State, All-Sounhern. Chief Sen. Marshall 3: Cheerleader 3 .43 Red Cross Coun. 3. Sec. 3: College Club 4. Reynolds 1949 -1 SENIORS -f Robert Bradlley ..I-sh.. Scientilic Course: Football Midget 1: Scrubs 2.3: House :of Rep. 2: Varity Track 3. 4. David Lee Brewer He's taps General Course: Football 1, 2, Var. 3. 4. 5: Basketball 2, 3, 4. 5: Track 2. 3, 4. 5: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5, Sec. 3 .V.Pres 41 Mono. 3, 4, 5. V.'P:res. 5: House of Rep. 4. 5. Speaker 5: Key Club 4, 5: Teen' 4. 5. Pres. 5: Ushers 4. 5: Inter-Club Coun. 5. Tommy Bricker Nice to know Vocational Courses. Gray H. S. 1. 2: Printers' 3. 4: Basketball 3, 4. . 5: Jean Brimley Little girl with a little uoiac General Course: Paul Ir. H. S. 1: Re- ligious Drama 2: Y-Teens 2, 4. Sec. 2, Prog. Chin. 4: Gullege 4: Hadl Mon. 4: Resegi, Sec. 4. .4 i j- r ... H :H 3 K- . -: F ,, :ig , ,ten ,SEQ V f. ' ' '-f-ff ... . . .. ,. . ..... -, ,, . ... L.. .l. i. ...-. ... - ' ' 1' ,W , V 1 Barbara Alice Brown - Mary Lou Brown Ruth Brownlow Willie BIOWUJOW She always says Good Morning. Voice of the lrmtlie dove Kell board Big brown :eyes Language Course: Thulrs. Morn. Mins. 1: Glee Club l. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Instr. Music 2: Band 2, 3: All City Orch. 2, 3: Boos- ters 3: Color Guard 4: College 4: Lib. Staff 4: Resegi 4. Language Course: Thurs. Mnrn. Mus. l, 2: Y-Teen 1. 2. 3. 4: Hall Mon. 2: Boosters' 3: College 4: Resegi 4. Social Science Course: Tennis 1: De- bating 1: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2. 3: Dramatics 2: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 3: College 4: Home Coming Spon- sor 4: Resegi 4. Language Course: Dramatics 1: Tennis 1: Ir. Iive 1, 2: YfTeens 1. 2. 3. 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Boosters' 3: Sr. Mar- shall 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: College 4: Resegi 4. Minnie Lou Bryson Always good Commercial Course: C. H. Glee Club 1. 2: C. H. Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: C. H. Softball l, 2. 3. 4: C. H. Cheer- leader 4. Betty Bahnson Burgess To 'B' or not to 'B' with a 'B' left over Language Course: Hdll Mon. 1: Thurs. Mor-n. Mus. 1. 2: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 4. reporter 4: Boosters' 3: Soccer 3: Bas- ketball 3: Pine Whispers StaE 3, 4: College 4. Nancy Lee Burgess Of the House of Burgessesn Commercial Coursea Hall Mon. 1: Thurs. Mom. Muq. 1, 2: Religious Drama 3: Future Bus. Leaders 4. 86 Betsy Bynum ltsy bltsy Betsy Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4' Treas. 2: Teen-Age Council 1, 2. 3. 4' Soccer l. 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. Z: G. A. A. 2. 3: Homecoming Spon. 2. 4 Boosters' 3: Hall Mon. 3. 4: Cdllege 4 French 3, 4: Clerk of Court 4: Rest-gi 4 ... SENIORS ,ir 1949 Ray Calaway Edwards Townes Carter Ralph I-I. Chambers Ir. Elinor Church 3 'rays for our musician Ready with a Smile A musicianfs delight Sweet as sugar Scientihc Course: Instr. Mus. 2, 35 Band Sciientihc Course: Aviation I, 2: Thurs. Gen. Industrial Arts Course: Printing Gammercial Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2. 3, 4g Orchestra 3. 4: Drum Major 3, Morn. Mus. 3. 1. 2. 3: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1. 2, 3. l. 2. 4: Boosters' 31 Y-Teens 3. 4. 4: Boys' Glee Club 4.g Mixed Chorus Audra lean Clinard Our red-headed lass with a smile for all Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. li Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 49 Band l. 2. 3. 4:1 Dist. Mus. Contest 1. 2. 3, 45 State Mus. Contest l, 2. 4: Tennis 2: Instr. Mus. 2, 3: Mus. Apprec. 3: College 4, Sec. 45 Resegi 4. Helen Barbara Cline Oli. so demunel Language Course: Thurs. Mmrn. Mus. l, 23 Y-Teens l, 2. 3. 4: Boosters' 3' French 3. 43 College 4. Geraldine Uerryl Cline Good things comie in little packages Commercial Course: Home EC. lg Re- lligious Drama l. 3: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2. 41 Hall Mon. 1. 2. 4: Glee Club 4 vu.-H V Curtiss C. Coleman Ir. Can't help but love Bucky Scientilic Course: Aviation I: House of Rep. lg Scrub Football 1, 25 Band 2. 3: Orch. 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 45 Boosters' 35 Track 3, 4, Var. 45 Monogram 4: S. S. C. 4. Thomas D. Coppeclge Ir. Broughton Correll Sallye Beatrice Correll Lindsay Cox lr. Tall. dark. and handsome Latin Course: Instrumental Music I, 2: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orch. l. 2. 3, 43 Dance Orch. 2. 3. 4: All State Band 3: All State Orch. 3: Boosters' 3: Glee 'Club 3, 4: Key Club 3. 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. Club 4. Nighthauik Scientiific Course: Readers Digest I: Treas. lg Scrub Football I: Scrub Base- ball l: Scrub Basketball I. 23 Var. Foot- ball 2, 3. 4. 5: Boosters 2g Track 25 Var. Basketball 3: Golf 3, 4. 5: Mono- gram 3. 4. 5: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5: Ushers 4. 5. Sweet and giddy Language Course: Thurs. Morn. Music Slowly but surely Scientific Course: Airplane lg Scrub 1: Y-Teens 1. 2: SPHIUSII 2: Religious Baseball lg Football. Scrub 1. Var. Z, Drama 3: Ha'll Mon. 3. 4: French 3, 4: College 4. 3- 42 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4: Traclc2. 3. 4: Readers Digest 2: V. Pres. 2: Red Cross Rep 35 Boosters 3: House of Rep. 47 Mmiogram 4: Senior Bus. Rep. 4. Reynolds 1949 -f SENIORS - Dorris Elizabeth Cranlill Say that I'm a friend of yours Commerical Course: Dramatics 1: Y- Teens 2: Vqoice 2. 3: Relig. Drama 2. 35 House of Rep. 3: Fur. Bus. Leaders of Amer. 4, V. Pres. 4: Sr. Bus. Rep. 4: Glce Club 4: Hon Soc. 4: Resegi 4. Charles Crater Crate'r fun Vocational Course: Printing 2, 3, 4. 5: Var. Baseballl 2, 3, 4. 5: Var. Football 'Sg Monogram 4. 5. llane Elizabeth Crews Always lends a helping hand Language Course: Relig. Drama lg Y- Teens l. 2, 3. 47 Thurs. Morn. Music 2: Boosters' 3: Frer b 3, 4: Cdllege 4: Resigi 4. Ioan Helen Crossley Best sport anywhere General Course: St. Genevieve's of the Pines, Asheville I, 2: Bo-oster's 3: Band 33 Y-Teens 3, 4: Var. Basketball 3. 4: Var. Softball 3. 45 Var. Soccer 4: G. A, A. 4, Council 4: Softball Mgr. 4: College 4: Resegi 4. Clara Lucille Crouse Little girl with the big violin Latin Course: Y-Teens 1. 2: Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4: Instr. Mus. 2. 3: All State Orch. 2, 3. 4: Softball 3: College 4. ' V ru, .ig mi ' 2 ' Q tim. :Xxx , X Aly. ills' X Sally Bet Cuningham Girl who will stage a future Iohn Earl Cunningham De love of his life is De Hart Language Course: Tennis 1: Drama l. 2. Sl'-i211UliC C01-USB! Aviation li Midge! 3. 4, Treas. 3. Sec. 4: Y-Teens I, 2. 3. football lg Miget basketball l: Scrub 4: Basketball 2: Hall Mon. 2: Maiorette football 2: Scrub basketball 2: Thurs. 2. 3, 4: Chief 4: Resegi 4. Best support- Morn. Mus. 2: Scrub baseball 2, 3: Var. ing actress 3: Masque and Gave'l 3. 4. Footba'll 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 45' Monogram 4. Mary Eloise Cunningham A real gone gal Language Course: Spanish l. V. Pres. I: Tennis 13 Y-Teens l, Z: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Boosler's 3: French 3, 4: Col- lege 4. ! Y - - W i 'L' Edith Ann Darlington Betty Davis Martha Elizabeth Davis Robert H. Davis This Darling is a Ton of fum FIM and fancy lfeeu A pearl of success Bestest one Latin Course: Omce Pagg lg Tennis 1, Commercial Course: Y-Teens I, 2. 3, Home Economics Course: Thurs. Morn. General Course: Photlography l: Thurs. 2: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1. 2: Soccer 1. 2. 4: Fut. Bus. Leaders of Am. 4: Softball Mus. 1, 2: C. H. Glee Club 2: C. H. Nlorn. Mus. 2: House of Rep. 2g Boost- 3- Y-Teens 1 z 3, -1. Pres. 31 G. A. 2. 3, -1: Thurs- Mom- M1-S. 1. 21 BOOM- Baskefball 2' 3- Us 3' usbm 4' A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Hall Mon. 2: Boosters' 3: ers 3. Lib. Stuff 3. 4. Pres. 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Vice Pres. 4: College 4- 88 eynolds 1949 -f SENIORS -f Iames Daye Hc's a good Dayc from morning 'til night Latin Course: Dram. l, 2. 3. 4: Harmony Hangout 3, Treas. 3: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4, Pres. 4: Pine Whispers 3, 4: Lib. Staff 3, 4: Boys' State 4: Black and Gold 4, Asst. Ed. 41 Key Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Prophet 4. Robert Daye Thcre's gonna be a great Daye, mamana Latin Course: Dram. 1, 2, 3. 4: Har. Hangout 3: House of Rep. 3: Pine Wliis' pers 3, 4: Lib. Stalf 3, 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4, Treas. 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 4: Boys' State 4: Black and Gold 4, Key Club 4: Qui-ll and Scroll 4: Prophet 4. Billy DeHart Good, better, best Martha Del-lart She loves lcuinningl Ham Scientiliio Course: Aviation l: Midget Laingtiagc Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. football lg Scrub Eootball 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, l, 2: Y-Teens l. 2, 3. 4: Soccer 1, 3: 3 4: Sec. 4: Harmony Hangout 3: Red Tennis l, 3: Nurses Page 4: Bus. Staff Cross Rep. 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Col'lege 4: 4: College 4: Football Sponsor 4: Resegi 4. Thomas Marion Dixon Ir. A life Scientific Course: House of Rlep. I: Football I. 2: Instr. Mus. l. 2, 3, V.- Pres. 2: Orch. l, 2. 3: Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4: All City Band 23 All City Orch. 2: Swing Band 3: State Band 3. 4. lack T. Driver Driver, going my wayl? Industrial Arts Course: Woodward High Toledo. Ohio 1: Macomber Vocational High, Tofledo, Ohio 2: Industrial Arts 3, 4. loe Dudley He airi't no Dvd Scientific Course: Football 1: Golf l: Photography l: Tnurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Var. Tennis 2, 3, 4: Bus. Staff 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Monogram 3, 4, Treas. 4: S. S. C. 4. David Early Frankie Latin Coiwrse: Instr. Mus. l. 2: Band l, 2. 3. 4: Glee C'lub I, 2, 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3, 4: French 3. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Sw. Bus. Rep, 4:S. S. C. 4. f-m l Nan Elizabeth, Eaton We live for Eaton Commerical Course: House of Rep. I: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1.2: lr. Red Cnoss I, 2: State Mus. Contest 3: Boosters 3: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Mus. Festival 4: Mixed Chorus 4. William Bynum Elliott Ir. Wild Bill jimmy Fcrrce Ferree fer afl Scientilic Course: Basketball Midget I: Scientific Course: Football. Midget l, Scrub Baseball 1: Aviation l. Sec. l: Scrub 2: Aviation l: Golf 2, 3, 4: Mono- Red Cross Rep. l, 2: Travel 2: Astron. gram S. S. C. 4. 3, V. Pres. 3: Boys' College 4. 89 E. Vernon Ferrell He's a rua! gone guy General Course: Photo I: House of Rep. l: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1.2: Football. Midget. 1.2: Ir. Var. 3: Glee Club 2: Boosters 3: Ushers 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: College 4. Reynolds 194 Charles EUQBUC Fetter Phyllis Ann Flynt Opal Cleo Foltz Charles Ray Foster Ir. :Best all around Thle gal with the perpetual smile Really .swell A5 good as they Come Scientific Course: Riverside M. A. 1. Modem Language Coutrsez Spanish 1: Commercial Course: Music 1.2: Home Scientific Course: College 4: V.-Pres. 4. 2: Football Scrub 3: Thurs. Miorn. Mus. Y,Teens 1, Z: Thurs. Morn. Muis. 2: Ir. EC. 2.3: Reflig. Drama 3: Put. Bus. 3-'L Red Cross Rep. 2: Softball 3: House of Leaders of America. 4. Rep. 3, 4: Basketballl 4: College 4. iii 3 ? Annie Ruth Fry Faye Fuller Victor Bell Golldberg Betty Gough Fry is spry Fay's Fuller fine stuff Good as gold Sweet and lovely Language Course: Y-Teens 2: Religious Lagin Course, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Scientific Course: Hargrave M. A. 1: General Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. I Drama 2, 3: Resegi 4. Dram, 1, 23 Y.TeenS 2: Agronomy 3: Scrub Baseball 2. 3. 4: College 4. 2: Boosters 3: College 4: Y-Teens 4. Hall Mon. 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: French 3. 4: Dzrama 2. 3: Resegi 4. Mary Ann Guthrie Goldilocl:s Language Course: Ir. Dramatic 1. Treas. l: Tennis 1,25 Y-Teens 1.2, 3, 4: Thurs- Mom. Mus. 2: Hall Mon. 2: Red Cross Rep. 2: Boosters 3: Color Guard 3: Col- lege 4: Mainrette 4: Resegi 4. Garner Hailey Tons of fun General Course: Debating 1: House of Rep. 1.2: Thurs. Mum. Mus. 2: Teen- age Council l.2: Red Cross Rep. 3: Dram. 3. Barbara Louise Hall lHlall's on the ball Language Course: Basketball lp Thurs Mom. Mus. l: Y-Teens 1, 2: Dram. 2: Bible 3: College 4: Glee Club 4 Resegi 4. Q0 Neil Haitz Neil will reach great Hain Mathmetics Course: Boys' Glee Club 4 Thurs Mom. Mus. 4. ynolds I 1 949 -d SENIORS -f f a M, ,-.re-.W Sarah Parclington Hedrick Wedded bliss Home Economics and Scientific Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1.2: Softball 1.2: Boosters 3: Hall Mon. 3: Dram. 4. Fredrick Pfohl Hege Little manager Scientific Course: Photography 1: Pho- togirapher 2: Pine Whispers 2. 3, 42 Boy's Sports Editor 3: Managing Editor 4: French 4: Quilll and Scroll 4. Clara Poe Hemrick Successful Home Economics Course: Softball l,2: Patsy Louel Heggie Smilring thlrougli General Course: Dram. 1: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Religious Drama 3 :College 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1.2: Soccer 1.2. 3: Basketball 1.2. 3: G. A. A. 2.3: Boos- ters 3: College 4: Y-Teens 4: Resegi 4. Nui-se's Page 4: Resegi 4. Sue Henderson Olympic queen Language Course. Dram. l: G. A. A. l. 2, 3. 4: Sec. 3: Council 4: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4:7 Basketball l, 34 4: Thurs Morn. Mus. Z, 3: G'lee Club 2. 3. 4: V-Pres. 43 Soccer 2, 3. 4: Cap't 4: Softball 2. 3. 4: College 45 Resegi 4. Robert Man about town Henning Ir. Scientific Course: Baseball Var. l. 2, 3, 4: Football Var. 3. 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 31 House of Rep. l, 3: Sec. 3 Monogram 3, 4: V-Pres. 3: Nat'l Hon: 3. 4: Pres. City-Wide Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Key 'Club 3. 4. lack Rea Herring Richard D. Hobson H2ffif1i9'fiShi'1H for success Great! Latin Cnunse: Aero. 1: Football, Mid- Scientific Course: Stamp 1,35 Thurs. get l: Scrub 2,33 College 4. Morn. Mus. 2: Photography 4. 01 4 1 Reynolds - SENIORS ... 19 Ann Lucy Huff Francis Hummer Iohn Robert Hunter Armie's never huffy Welcome, strangler Successful in his hunts Commercial Course: Dram. 1: Thurs. Scientific Course: Glarles Town High Mathematics Course: Halll Mmm. lg Fr. Mom 'Mus. 2: 'Boosters 3: Put. Bus. School 1.2.3. ench 3: College 4. Leaders of Am. 4. Wayne Hurst Nice to have around Scicnti-llc Course: Aviation 1, V-Pres Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: College 4: Mono- giram 45 Football Midget I: Scrub 2, 3 Var. 4. Emory Wayne Irvin Beverly lvester Charles Iaczko Iohn Clay Iames H'e's the basses of music Easy to love Always smiles That Iames' boy returns Sri-entilllic Course: Stamp lg AA-City Language Course: Y-Teens l. 2: Gflee Mathematical Course: Westwflield High Scienltihc Course: Farmington High Orch. 2: lnstru. Mus. 2: Glee Club Club 1.2.3.-ig Pres. 4: Thurs Mom. School. WesLBiield N. I. 1, Z. School 1, 2: Orch. 3, 4: Dram. 4. 2, 3. 41 Mixed Chorus 2, 3 .41 Band 2, Mus. 4: College 4. 3. 4. Sec. 4: Mixed Quartet 3: S. S. C. 4. 92 ynolds 1949 -1 SENIORS '- ,ammo lean Iohnson Sparkle Plenty Language Course: Lib. Stal? l: Dram. l: Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: Thurs. Nlmn. Mus. 23 Orch. 2, 3. 4: Glce Club 2, 3, 4. Sec- Trcas. 4: Instr. Mus, 3: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Ir. Red Cross 4: College 4: Rescgi 4. rg MV .a.V-3,,..f-- . A.. .,., .we-1-1-W 1- Mary Lou Iohnson Margaret Iohnson Ted S. Kallam Will go far Cute 'nuff Always agreeable Latin Course: Basketball 1: Thurs. Mom Commercial Course: Thurs. Mum. Mus. Scientilic Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus,- Mus. l. 2: Y-Teens l. 2. 3, 4: Tennis l. 2: Ir. Red Cross 2: Boostelrs 3: State l. 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4: Stamp 3: Col- 2: Debating 2. 3. 4, Sec. 3: Boosters Mus. Contest 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Mus. ICQ? 4. 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Clallege 4. Festival 4: Mixed Chorus 4. Charles Edward Kammerer Plays a mean horn Modern Language Coursd. Basketball l. 2. 3, 4: Band l. 2. 3, 4: Orch. 1, 2. 3. 4: Football l, 2, 4: Nll-State Band 3: All-State Orch. 3: Hi-Y 3. 4, Treat. 4: House of Rep, 3. 4: House Court 3: Monogram 4: Key Club 4. Bobbie lean Kimball Rite fine! Household Arts Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l, 2: Y-Teens 1.4: Religious Dra- ma 3: College 4: Resegi 4. Betty Ann Kirby Nothing better than Kirb Qyl service Latin Course: Dram. l. Hall Mon. l: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Readers' Digest 2: Thurs, Mum. Mus. 3: College -1: Rcsegi 4. Henry Madison Kirkman Steady as she goes Scientlllc Course: Ratlim l: Nlusic 2. 3 French 4: College 4. Nancy Carolyn Koontz Norma Lanier jeanettie Lou Lee Walter Penn Lewis jr. Cutie ' S,1.2'S swell Becky's our blond Pemfs 3 friend Commercial Course: Lib. Page 1: Thurs. Language Course: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: General Course: Hall Nlcn. 1: Tennis 1: Scientific Course: Scrub Football I: Mom. Mus. l: lnstr. Mus. 2: Boosters Band l. 2, 3. 4: Orch 2, 3: Inst. Mus. Ir. Dram. 1: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Aviation l: College 4, 3: Fut. Bus. Leaders of Amer. 4. Treas. 2, 3: Tennis 2, 4: Cdllege 4: Resegi 4. Thurs. Morn. Choral 3: Y-Teen 3. 4: 4. College 4. Reynolds -- SENIORS -1 19 I l Ben Lynch He's Ben all 'round General Course: Student Council 1: Ir. live l: Debating l, 3, Pres 3: Scrub Football 1, 3: Boy's Giee Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4: Baseba'll l. 2. 3. 4, Scrub 1, 2, Var. 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2, 4. Mimi Lynch Mimi is my-my girl Latin Course: Basketball l, 2: Y-Teen l. Z. 3, 4: Hall Mdn. 2: Pine Whispers Stalf 2. 3, 4: Ed.-in-chief 4: Softball 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Lib. Staff 4: Girls Glee Club 4: College 4: I-listoriwan 4: G. A. A. 4. Elsie Mahaffey Swevebest---what Elsie? Commercial Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. l. 3: Religious Drama 2: Future Bus Leaders of Am. 4: Sec. Home-Room 4. Iohn Makas Goou' boy! lncllustrial Ants Coursle: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2. 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3. 4. Eugene Marsihall Nancy Carolyn Martin Richard Mastin Quiet but swell! Oh, that soft voice BiCll1Cl0f Scientilic Course: Scienle l: Travel 2. Oomrmenciafl Course: Travell 2: Thurs- C0mmEFCi3l Course: THUYS- MDIH- MUS' Mom. Mus. 3: Bus. 4. l, 2, 3: Football 3: Fur. Bus. Leaders of Am. 4. Hampton Mauze The bestest bad boy Latin Course: Basketball l. Mgr. 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, State Delegate 1: Football l. 2. 3, 4, Var. 4: Lib. Staff l, 3, 4: Boosters' 3: Usher 3. 4: French 3, 4: Sr. Bus. Rep. 4. eynolds - SENIORS - 1949 William H. May Some girl's gonna be lmcky Math Course: Photo 1: Scrub Eootball 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2. 3. Nancy Sue McConnell Sweet Sine Home Economics Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l: C. H. Gliee Club 1. 2. 3: C. H. Baskeball xl. 2. 3.4: Var. 3. 4: C. l'l. Softball 1. 2, 3, 4: Var. 2, 3, 4. Betty Brooiks McGee Betsy is Me best Latin Course: Thurlsi. Morn. Muis. 1: Basketball l, 2: Tennis 1. 2: Debating Lawrence McGee Gavel McGee! Scientific Course: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Sec. 2, Pres. 3: Fontball 1. 2, 3. 4, Scrub 1, 2: Office Page 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: Var. 2, 3. 4: B6S2bH'll l. 2- 3. 4. SC1'Ul1 College 4. 1. Var. 2. 3. 4: Basketball I-r. Var. 3: Key Cllub 3, 4: Llsheirs 3, 4: House of Rep. 4: Monogram 4, Pres. 4. ...W-.1 Charlotte McGlaughon Tlrafs my gal Language Course: Dram. I: Softball l: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 4: Readers Digest 2: Soccer 2: Boosters 3: Col'lege 4: Hall Mon. 4: Resegi 4. lane Fulton McKinney No arte could be finer Latin Course: Ir. Drama. 1: Ha'll Mon. l, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: Thurs. Morin. Mus. 2, 3: Pine Whis- pers staff 3: Mixed Chorus 3: French 3, 4: Bus. Staff 4: College 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Resegi. 4. Sarah lane McLean Truckin, down lurk avenue Language Course: Art I: Y-Teens l, 2 3. 4: Ten-nis 2. R. C. Award 2: Drama 3: S. I. P. A. 3: French 3. 4: Bus Staff 3. 4: Pine Whispers Staff 3. 4: Black and Gofd Staff 3. 4: Man. Ed. 4 Quill and Soroll 3, 4: Cdllege 4: Resegi 4. Iacqueline Means lust what does Iackie Mean ? Latirn Course: Lib. Staff l: Tennis l. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. Z, 3, 4: Hall Mon. 2: Debating 2:, Cub Comm. Reporter 3: Boosters' 3: Oflice Page 3: Soccer 3. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Color guard 4: College 4: Bus. Staff 4. I i Iames Michael Iohn Norwood Mickle Ir. Betty Miller Dorothy Miller Gogd-bgffgpbesg Little man with the horn Te amamus Yea, Mifler Commerciall Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. SCiRn!ifiC Cvurse: State Band Contest l. Language Course. Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1, General Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1. l. 2: Sfcrub Football 2: Track 3: Fut. 2. 3: Band l, 2. 3, 4: District Band 2: Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4: Football Sponsor 2: Y'-Teens l, 2. 3, 4: House of Rep. Bus. Leaders of Am. 4. Contest l. 2, 3. 4: lnstru. Mus. l, 3: 2. 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Cheerleader 4: 2: Tennis 2: Basketballl 2, 3: Boosters Thurs. Mornf. Mus. 2. Student Conn. 4: Teenage Coun. 4:5 Lib. 3: College 4. Stalf 4: College 4: Resegi 4. 95 Reynolds x l f-f SENIORS -f ' 19 Tommy Minnis Iane Misenheimer Frank Mont o A g mery nita Ioyce Moore Tom Minnis Little Mor1scy Oli you kid! Spmfy Language Course: Aviation l: Hi-Y l. Language Course: Soccer 1, 2: Thurs. Scientific Course: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Course: C. H. Softball l. 2: Z. 3. 4, Treas. 3: Readers Digest 2: Morn. Mus. I, 2 3 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y l. 2. 3, 4: Foothalll l. 2, 3, 4: Var. C. H. Basketball l. 3. 4: Thurs. Mom, BUS' Slaff 2' 3- 45 Glee Club 3' 41 llHl'l MOH. 3: Boosters 3: French 3, 4: 3, 4: lnst. Mus .2: Swing Band 2, 3. Mus. 2: Travel 3, V-Pres. 3 . Llshcr's 3, 4: Nat'l Hon Soc. 4. Cn'le-ge 4: Resegi 4. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: House Member to Council 3: Class treas. 3: Key Club 3, 4: Monogram 3, 4: Student Coun 4. Mary Ruth Moore lordan Edward Morris lr. Outstanding lllorc popularly known as MEM Home Economics Course: C. ll. Softball Scientific Course. Baseball .l 2, 3, 4: l, 2: C, HI, Basketball l, 2, 3. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Monogram 3. 4. Iohnnv Motsinger My Hero Scientific Course: Band 1. 2: Football l,2.3,-1,55 Midget 1: Scrub 2: Var. 3, 4, 5: Basehalll l, 2, 3. 4. 5: Scrub l: Var. 2.14.51 Aviation 2, Sec. 2: Mon- ogram 3.4.5, Pres. 4: Ushe-r's 3,4.5: Glen Club 3, 4. 5: S. S. C. 5. Betty lean Myers Always on thc rim General Course: Thurs. Mom, Mus. 1. 2: Lunch Room Staff 1.2, 3: Soccer l, Z,3,4: Var. 3.'4: Basketblalll l,2.4: Softbrlll l, 2, 4: Boosters 3: G. A. A. 3, 43 Y-Teens 4: College 4: Rcscgi 4. Tom Neilson The best Scientific Coulrse: Footlwlll, Scrubs l. Var. 3.4: Readers Digest 2: Basketball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Track 3, 4: Nlmlogfam 4. Albert Sidney Newton Fine, Friendly-in short-the best Scientific Course: Cheerleader l: Mid- get Basketball 2: Scrub Football 3 Photo. 3. Pres. 3: Pine Whisper's Pho- tographer 3. 4: Key Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. 96 lames George Nichols Tall. dark bandboy l Shirley Nolan Star in world of sports Language Course: Inst. Mus. l, 2, 3: Language Course: Band 1, 2. 3: lnst. A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Mus. 1, 2. 3: Soccer 4: Var. Basketball I. 2. 3, 4: Var. Softball l, 2, 3. 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: College 4. use Doc:'or I. Q- Football. Scrub 3, Var. 4. any Ioan Perry Sllc knows a Iitfllc lzir 'bouf, a lot Course: Tennis 1: Thurs. 1. 2: Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Areas. 4: Hall Muon. l. 2, 3. 4: Boos- tefrs' 3: Dram. 3: College 4: Ofllce Page 4: Debating Bus. Staff 4: Resegi 4. rifle Course: Aviation l. 2: Track Commerical Course: Thurs. Morn. -- SENIORS -f 1949 if Louise Norwood Vivian Ogle Arline Elizabeth Palmer Io Ann Parker Sweet and lovely A penny for your thoughts The Yankee that madle good in the Oh. those dimples! Course: Relig. Drama l: Travel Home Economics Course: Religious South Commercial Course: Red Cross Rep. l: Wheaton Academy 3: College 4: Soc- Drama. l. 3: Thurs. Mom. Mus. Z: Language Cou-rse: El Paso H. S. Texas Ir. Dram .lg Hall Mon. Z: Y-Teens 2: 4: Basketball 4: Tennis 4: NursL House nf Rep. 2: College 4: Y-Teens 4: l: Bergenfield H. S., New lersey 2: Religious Drama 2: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: 4: Resegi 4. Receptionist 4: Resegi 4. Boosters 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Basketball 3. Thurs. Moirn. Mus. 3. werence William Paschal Dorothy Paynter Blondie Mus. 1: Religious Drama 2: Boosters 3: Dra- matics 4: Red Cross Rep. 4. Lawrence Gordon Pfefferkorn A hir with the Chicks Siticnlillc Course: Photo. lg Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4: Avi-ation 2: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 3: C0llE.Q'U 4: Football Mgr. 4: Monogram -i. 97 4: Soiftballl 3. 4: Soccer 4, Var. 4: Or- chestra 4: College 4: Rescgi 4. Gay Peel .. Gayr. Home Economics Coulrse: Basketball 3. i e f, Constance Billie Penland Fine and Frilendly Home Economics Course: Softball lg Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1. 2: Soccer Z, 3, 43 Travel 3, Pres. 3: Hall Mon. 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: College 4: Resegi 4. em Richard Phelps Quite fine Sclentillc Course: Midget Footbaifl 1: Airplane I: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2, z. Nancy Carolyn Potter Nan's thc best gal in the land Latin Course: Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4: Thurs. Miorn. Mus. Zi: Boosters 3: Lib. Stall 3. 4: College 4: Resegi 4. Reynolds - SENIORS -1 lack Pryor 'lsmilin' lack Scientific Course: Track I. 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2. 3: Dramatics 4. Barbara Lee Qualls Sweetie Social Studies Course: Home Eco- nomics l: Glee Club l, 2: Radio Work- shop 2, 3: Basketball 2. 3: Dram 3: College 4: Resegi 4. Edith Rawley Easy on lhe eyes Mary Faye Reavis Dou1bfe lirouble Latin Course: Ir. Dram 1: Readefs General Scientific Course: Gray High Digest 2: Y-teens l. 2, 3, 4: Pres. l:' 2 3:1 College 4: Y-teens 4: Mus. Cli Deli-.gate to Y-teen Conf. Sr. Marshall 4: Resegi 4, 3: Softball 2. Ill: Football Sponsor 3. 4: Bus. Staff 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: Resegi 4. Sara May Reavis The other half General Commercial Course: Gray High 1. 2. 3: College 41: Y-teens 4: Glce Club 4: Mus. Clinic 4: Resegi 4. Helen Lucille Reece Betty Lou Reich Ioe Reins Quin dependable Full of the good things He Reins supreme Language Course: Relig. Dram 1: Y- General Course: Relig. Drama 1. 2: Y- Scientilic Course: Inst. Mus. 1: Ba teens l, Z. 3: Travel 2: Var. Soccer 2, Teens l, 2. 3. 4: Byoosters 3: College l 2. 3. 4, Var. 3, 4: Thurs. Mom. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Softball 2, 3, 41 4: Resegi 4. 2: Orch. 2: Band 2, 3: Boosters 3: Varsity 3: Boosters 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: 3 4: Football 4: Monogram 4. Colllege 4: Resegi 4. W. Calvin Reynolds He's got a name to be proud of. Scientific Course: Football Mgr. 1: Inst. Mus. 1, 2: Band 1. 2. 3: Hall Mon. 2. Glee Club 3: Dramatics 3: Visual Edu- Cation Committee 3. William Maurice Richardson Swell to be around Language Conn-se: Boosters 3: Treas- Homenoorn 4. 98 5-fic Tommye Ring Tommye Rings our bell Language Course: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4: Debating l. 3: Dramatics 2: Office Page 3, 4: Cub Commentator Staff 3. 4: Pifw Whispers 3. 4: Exchange Ed. 4: College 4: Nurses Page 4: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Pres. 1. Nancy Ripple A Ripple that causes a wave of Latin Course: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 41 Y-teens 1. 3. 4: Inter Club COUllClll 4, Pres. Dramatics 1, 2, 3: Reader's Digest Var. Tennis 3: French 3. 4: Coll 4: Harmony Hangout 4: Nat. Hon. Soc -1 SENIORS - Lawrence Roberts Ir. Barbara Anne Robin Lorece Russell Frqgfs kmec-deep in :vit The first breath of spring Can't be bca! General Course: Photo. l: Booster I, Z: Language Course: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Commercial Qovmrlse: C. H. Basketballl I. V. Football 2: I. V, Baskmball 25 Dramatics l, 2: Y-teens 2, 3: Nurses 2. 3: Travel 3: Nurse's Page 3: House Var. Hootball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Us- Page 3: Soccer 3, 4, Var. 4.: G. A. A. ol Rep. 4. hers 3, 4: Teen-Agn Council 3. 4: Mon- 3. 4: Softball 3, 4: Lib. Stall 4: College 1 949 Bill Russell lunc Comes Around Every Day Scientific Course: Aviation 1: Midget- Foothall 1 :Scrub Football Z.: Var. Foot- balll 3, 4. Co-Captain 4: Track 3.. 42 Monogram 3, 4: Hi.-Y 3, 4: Ushers 3, -ogram 3, 4: S. S. C. 4. 4: Resegi 4. 'T 'am 9 4: Key Club 4. s.a?,,.... sf. S Thomas Alfred Sanders Wanda Gretchen Saylor lloann Boyd Schaefer George R. Schipper Prorrecl tn be bcsn lust plain sweet Lovely to lock at Schip,pet hay Scientific Course: Music l, 2: Football General Course: Stony Point H. S. l. General Course: Dram. 1: Relig. Dram. Indulstlrial Arts Thurs. Miom. Var. 3. 4: Basketball l. 3, Z: College: Pub. Speaking 4: Resegi 4. 2: Hall Mon, 2': Y-teens 2, 3, 4: Voice Mus. 1, 2, 3: Woodwork 1, 2, 3. 4. 3 41: Baseball 2. 4: Monogram 3, 4: Z. 3 ,4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: College '-Y 3, 4. 4: Resegi 4. Emily Carolyn Shaffner Sure:-J and lovely l..a.n,quage Course: Dram. I: Y-Teens l 2. 3: Thurs. Mrarn. Mus. 2: Hall Mom. Z: Booster's 3: French 3: College 4: llomeconiing Spou. 4: Resegi 4. Bill Sherrill Best ludustrial Arts Course: C. H. Basket- ball l. 2. 3. 4, Var. 3. 4a C. H. Base- lvall 1, 2, 3. 4, Var. 3. 4: H. Midget Football 1. 2, 3: Printiung 3, 47 ping Whispers Shall, C. H. Sports Ed. 4. Peggy Lou Shields Gurnie B. Shirley Ir. Sweet and lovely Best foovl foward Commercial Course: C. H. Glee Club Math Course: Mech 1. 2, 3: Spanish l 2. 3. 4: Thurs. Mosrn. Mus. 3. 3. 4. Reynolds Luther Alfred Shuping William Booth Simpson, lr. Walter Smith Iameg Smitherman The boy with flue red curls Handsome Sampson TM: pillagg Smal, sgandtq Cnuldnj bc bearer Scilence Course: C. H. Basket-ball 1, 2, Scientific Course: Fomtball Scrub l, 3: Generali Course: Fcrrum Ir. College Scientific Course: Phono. l' Hi-Y l 4- MSF- 37 Ffenfh 2. 3: C. H. Football Var. 4. 5: Thurs. Mom. Mus. l, 3, 45 lHigh school clept.l 1, 2, 3: Dram. 4. 3. Pres. 2: Thurs. Mo-rn. Mus. 2: T 2. 3. 4: C. H. Baseball 3, 4: Sketch 4. Track 1, 5: McCallie, Chattanooga 2: I-louse of Rep- 3. Golf 3, 1 -f SENIORS - Nlonogralu 5: Hi-Y 5. Arthur Spaugh Iames Yancy Spencer Laura lLarkeyJ Ann Staley Darcus Marie Stepp King Arthur courts He made a comeback Great Stopping right .along Latin Couirse: Clalss officers, Sec. 1. General Mathematics Course: Midget Home Economics Course: C. H. Glee llome Economics Course: Thurs. Mo V-Pr2S- 3: Hi-Y I, Z, 3, 4' Treas. l. Football l: Aviation I: Golf l, 1. Club Z: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: C. H. Mus. 2: Travel 3, Sec. 3: House of V-Pres. 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Var. 4: Basketball 3, 4: C. H. Softball 3, 4. Boosters 3: House of Rep. 3: Lib. Staff 3. Sec. 3: Ushers 3, 4: Key Club 3. tl, V-Pres. 4: Council 4l: Monogram 4. a l L LM... Nancy May Stone Good little pebbles make firnc ustones' Language Courscl. Dram. 1: Tennis 1: Y-teens 1, 2. 3a Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Thurs Molrn. Mus. Z.: Softball 2, 3, 4: Boosters' 3: G. A. A. 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4. Var. 4: French 3. 4: College 4: Resegi 4. ll Mary Sue Strupe Peggy lane Tatum Kent Taylor Ready for Freddie Always faifhflll Bias Wwe guy Language Course: Relig. Drama 1: Y- Commercial Course: Religious Drama 2: Scierntifirc Course: Scrub Fmtball l. Var- tcens 1, 2, 3. 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. Z: Commercial 3. 41: Hall Mom. 3. 4. Football 3. Sargeant-at-Arms 2: Band I, Boosters 3: College 4: Resegi 4. 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y l. Z. 3, 4, 5, V-Pres. 21 Ushers 3, 4. 5: Spanish 5: Key Club 5. 100 cynolds 1949 -f SENIORS - Peggy lean Tesh Hilton Thomas Robert Thomasson Laurence Houston Todd Ir. Better than best Bnight tiles- Bright shirts Tall' Silent flip? Piftufe of health Language Course, Thu,-5, Mom, Mus, 1, Scientific Courgg: 1-Ii.Y 4g French 45 General Course: Scrub Football I: Av- Scientililc Course: East Bend H. S. I. 2: Hall Mon. 2, 3: Y-teens 2, 3: Bqos- Boys' Chprus 4. iation lg Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2. 2: Band 3. 4. ters 3: French 3, 4: Soccer 1: College 4: Resegi 4. Francis King Trogdon Sharp shooter Mathematics Course: Aviation I: Foot- ball 1, Z: Scrub I. Var. 2: Band I. 2. 3, 4: Inst. Mus. 2: Monogram 4. Bill Trotman Dramatic Fanatic Language Course: Hall Man. 1: Dram 1. 2. 3. 4. Pres. 2, 4: Bus. Stalf 1. 2 3, 4: Lib. Staff Z. 3: Class Pres. 2. 3 Waiters' 3: Rel. Dram. 3.Pres. 3. Coun- cil 3: Key Club 3, 4: French 3. 4, Pres. 3: House of Rep. 4: Speaker Pro-tem 4 Harry H. Tucker Our little Tommy Tucker Scientific Course: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Avi ation lg Instr. Mus. 2. 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Orch. 3: Swing Band 3. Florence Delia Turner Deb sweetest one we kno-w Language Course: Dram. 1, 2. 3: Y- Teens l, 2, 3, 4, Interclub Comm. 2: Ir. Iive 2: Softball 1. 2, 3: Pine Whis- pers Stalf 3, 4: Black and Gold Staff 3, 4, Sem. Ed. 4: Cdllege 4, Prog. Chm. 4: Quilil and Scrdll, Treas. 4: Resegi 4. Reynolds - SENIORS '- XI E ff Iames Turner A Turn fer the brsf Mathematics Course. Lois Lynnette Valetos That shilling smile Language Course: Dram. l: Basketball 1: Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Boosters' 3: College 4. Minnie Drane Vaughn Minnie possibililies Latin Course: Dram. I, 2: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball l. 2, 3, 4: Thurs. Mor-n. Mus. 3: Football Spun. 3, 4: Pinc Whis- pfers Stall 3. 4: Black and Gold Stall 3. 4: Sen. Ed. 4: Bus. Stall 4: College 4: Quill and Scnoll 4: Rcsegi 4: Hon Soc, 4. Robert C. Vaughn Ir. Thr- C is for carro:-mp Language Course: Hi-Y l, Z. Pres. l. Treas. 2: Debating 1: Football Z, 3. 4: Track 3. 4: 3. 4. Treas. 4: Ushers' 3. 4: N gram 4. lim Vogel Sarann Voss Mary Ellen Wade C. H. Wagner - Ride 'cm, cowboy Always contented Wadfs ankle dcfep in success- Good, Uetfer. hes? Scientific Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. Language Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: Commercial -General Course: Ir. Dram. Scienrillc Coursel. C. H. Basketall l. 2. l: Teen-Age Goun. 1, 2: Track 1, 2, Y-Teens I. 2, 3. 4: Hall Mon. 2: Thurs. 1: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Boosters' 3: 3: Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3. 4 3. 4: Eootball Mid. l. Var. 2, 3, 4: Monogram 3. 4. Billy Ilones Waller A friend indeed Suientilic Course: 1, 2. 3: General Course 4. Mom. Mus. 2. 3: G. A. A. 2, 3. 4. Treas. 3. Pres. 4: Var. Sports Mgr. Z, 3, 4: Office Page Whispers Stall' 3, 4. Girls' Sports Ed. 4. 3: Bws. Staff, Pine Bill Ware Our masculine canary Scientific Course. Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l, 2. 3. 4! Boy's G-lee Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Inst. Mus. 2, 3: Orch. 3, 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 4: Sr. Bus. Rep. 4: S. S. C. 4. College 4: Resegi 4. Lucylee Warren The girl with fl'ie curl Language Course: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l Basketball 2: Dram. 2. 3, Pro Chm. 3 Lib. Stall' 3. 4. Treas. 3: Colorguard 3 Harmony Hangout 3: Cdllege 4: Major- ette 4: Resegi 4. 102 Charles W. Waser Cell of wisdom Scilentillflc Course: Union, N. H. S. l: Boy's College 4. eynolds 1949 -f SENIORS -f Sara Thompson Watson Shines with personfllity Language Course: Ir. Dram. l: Sec. l: Y-Teens l. 2, 3, 4: Readers Digest 25. Ten-nis 2: Boosters 3: Demonetle 3: Colllege 4: Resegi 4. Bobby Ioyce Weaver A Weaver of happiness Language Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: C. H. G'lee Club 1, 2: C. H. Basket hall l. 2, 3. 4, Var. 3, 4: C. H. Soft- bal'l 1. Z, 3, 4. Var. 3. 4: C. H. Cheer leader 4: Pinf Wliisplcrs Staff 4. Phyllis lean West Ga 'West' young man Language Course: Tennis 1. Thurs. Morn. Mus. l, 2: Basketball 1, 2: Y- Teens l, 2. 5, 4: Boosters 3: French 3 4, Traes. 3: College 4: Resegi 4. Eugene Whaling A Whale of fun Sciventil-lc Course: Photo. 1: Baseball 1, 2: Football l. 2, 3: Thurs. Mom. Mus. Z: Teen-Age Coun. 2, 3: Boosers 3: Basketball Mgr. 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: College 4: Chief Cl1eer'leader 4: Piedmont Bowl Com. 4: S. S. C. 4. 'c 'le Margaret Sterne Wheeler Mildred Boyles White Virginia lTeenyl White Peggy Ann Whiteheart Busy girl B1-sl in the hearts of her schoolmates Teeny bundle of fun Pug o' our Hearts Social Studies Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Language Couirsez Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: Language Course: Thulrs. Miorn. Mins. Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1. 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Thurs. Mor. Nlus. 3: Travel 2, V-Pres. 2: Lib. Staff 3, 4: 1. 2: Var. Basketball l. 2: Var. Soft 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Hall Mon. 2: Mixel Chorus 3: College 4: Resegi 4. French 3. 4: Bus. Staff 3, 4, Mgr. 4: ball l, 2: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. House of Rep. 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Cvlee Pine lVhispers 3, 4: S. l. P. A. 3: Black l. 2. 3. 4: V.-Pres. 4: Glee Club 2, 3 Club 3. 4: Boosters 3: College 4: Re- and Gold 3, 4, Ed-in'-chief 4: Quill and 4: Var. Sports Mgr. 3. 4: Var. Soccer segi 4. Scroll 3, 4: Color Guard 4: Resegi 4. 4: College 4. Treas. 4: Wittiest 4. Robert M, Williams Ir. Phil fChubbyj Williamson Good on figures Good boy Language Cnursd. Thurs. Mom. Mus. l. 2: Football 2, 3. 4, Var. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 3. 4: Ushers 3. 4: Monogram 3, 4: Pine Whispers 4: S. S. C. 4. Commercial Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l, 2: Scrub Football 2: Mid. Baseball 2: Put. Bus. Leaders of Am. 4. Anne Elizabeth Wilmoth A real buddy-bmddy Latin Course: Ir. Dram. 1: Hall Mon l: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4: Dram. 2: Thurs. Nliom Mus. 3: Lib. Staff 3: College 4: Resegi 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. 103 Mary L. Wilson With a will , there's a way, son Latin Course: Art 1: Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4: Tennis 2: Travel 2: Dram. 3: Col- lege 4: French 3. 4: Otllce Page 4: Resegl 4. Reynolds -f SENIORS ... Mary Louise Wils JE-Q? U ' 3 Lovely to lock at LSU-gfhlage Ooufrse-: I'r.' Drama. 1, V on Charles Phillip Wollschagier The good-looking silrent type . Scientific Course: Aviation 1: French 3: Iohn B. Woods A good catch for some lucky girl Scientific Course: Cllass Trcas. 1: House Pres. 1: Tennis l, 23 Y-Teens l. 2, 4: Boys' College 4: House of Rep. 4: S. of Rep. l: Scrub Football 1: Photo I: Hall Mon. 2: Thuus. Mom. Boosters' 3: Resegi 4. Mus. 2: S. C. Sec.-Treas. 4. Collllege 4: Omce Page 4: Ann Wright Finest gal this side of perfemtgion Language Course: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. 4: Sec. 3, 4: Var. Soccer I, 2. 3: G. A. A. 3. 1, 2. 3, 4: Class Sec. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: Foptbiill Spon. 3: Girl's State 3: Council 3, 4: Office Page 4: College 4: Ir. Rep. 3: House of Rep. 4: Cheerleader 4. Ruth Beck Buster Bennet Brill Boyette Evelyn Bridges Iohn William Caudle lake Clodfelter lack Comrad Helen Covington Fred Danner Dianne Davis Ralph Deitrick Ioy Mae Dixon Barbara Edwards Virginia Entrekin Odell Gordon Class Sec. 2: Council 2: Cheerleader 3: Boosters 3. fl: Key Club 3, 41: HU-Y 3. 4: Ushers 3, 4: College 4. Laura Elizabeth Woods The stars and we will remember Commercial Course: Ir. Dram. l: Drama Z. Outside Com. 2: Thurs Mus. 3: Boosters 31 Lib. Staff 3 Y-Teens 3: Office Sec. 4, William Richard Wyatt Charlie Yarbrough Ralph Yokel Y He's tops with usl A real gone guy Quite-but oh, so deep Scientific Course: Debating l: Booster's Scientilic Course: Track l, 2. 4: Midget Scientific Course: Aviation lg House football I: Midget Basketball 1: Avia- Rep. lg Stamp 2: French 2. 3. tion 1. Seniors Not Pictured Robert Cavedo Iimmy Moore Iuni Robert Gordon Qblleen Green Ioe Grubbs Gmc Hammett Arthur Haystxom Dick Hayworth George Hayworth Betty lane Hoots Donald Iames Rader Iames Robert Kimel Cardlyn Kinley Aubrey Kirby Alfred Lawson Bill Malcom Robert Turbeville Doris Yoder ors Not Pictured 104 Iane McClanahz1.n Bert Merriam Robert Michael Richard lVl4oser Geonrge Oakley Barbara Painter Iolm Penry Don Phyler Ralph Pillinger Peggy Punyealr lack Raum Richard Reece Iaclc Renigar Charles Rideuhour Qmoline Riley Ruth Rogers Arlene Russell Dick Sapp Billie Mae Sharp Charles Schrader Sylvia Sechriat DeLois Shepherd Iames Smith Frank Tampliun Ierry Thomas Bobby Tucker George Vlassis Mary Neil Wagner Hanold Watkins Ioe Wheeling Reynolds - IUNIORS -f In the crow's nest Y I Q:-ff .Nia 3.58. : In H. B I nz xl Ami KVI a an X ss ROBERT PATTEN w1LL AIEXANDER President EMILY BUTNER HENRY CONNFLIX NANCY LEE ALEXANDER IOHNNIE ALLGOOD FRANCES ALLRED MARY ELIZABETH ALSPAUGH ELIZABETH ANGLIN NANCY APPERSON TOMMY APPERSON NANCY ATKINS BILL AVERA ANN BAILEY GUS BALLUS ELIZABETH BARBER BETTY BYRD BARNETTE SONNY BEALL RAY BEHNKE VIRGINIA BELL RICHARD BENNET IEAN BLACKBURN Secretary Trl-asurer 105 Reynolds - IUNIORS - 106 1950 PAULINE BLACKBLIRN PAT BOESSER IANE BOLILDIN CHARLENE BOSWORTH MOLLY BOWERS BETTY BREWER PEGGY IO BREWER ANN BRIMLEY CHANCEL BROWN KATHERINE BROWN SETH BROWN IOANNE BUTLER C. W. CARTER HAROLD CARTER IOHN CARTER IOHN CHAPMAN FRED CHARLES LOIS CLARK IACKIE CLAY DAVID CLINARD STELLA MAE ICLODFELTER NANCY COGGINS IERRY COOK CLARA COX BARBARA CRANFILL NANCY CRATBR GEORGE W. CRONE IR. DAN DAuGHBRTY G. c. DAVIS IR. MARGARET DAYE LARRAINE DECKER PAT DIZE BETTY LOU DOBBINS IOANNA DOGGETT CELIA ELLIOT BETTY ESTEP NORMAN FALBAUM LINDSAY FEARRINGTON ELYNOR FISHEL SYLIVA FISIHEL TOMMY FRAZIER GLENN GARRISON RICHARD GILLIAM ARCHIE GLENN CLAY GOODSON DOUG GRIMES IOAN GRLIPENHOF IAMES HALL DOROTHY HAMPTON ARLBN HARRIS BARBARA HARRIS W. H. I-IAusBR D. A. HEGGIE IR. BERNARD HBRMAN Reynolds BETTY IO HESTER IACK HOLDER PHIN HORTON IANICE I-IOWERTON ELISSA HUTSON MOLLY INGLE PAUL INGLE ROG-ER IACKSON IACQUELINE IAMES IIM IOCHUM SHIRLEY IOHNSON RUBY IOHNSON CHRISTINE 1ONEs IACQUELINE IONES MARTHA 1OYcB IERRY KATZIN BETTY JO KELLY ANNE MERCER KEBLER ANNE KESTER WADE KEY IAMES KING NANCY LACKEY SHIRELY ANN LACY CAROLYN LAMBETI-I LUCILLE LANCASTER FRANCIS LaPORTB IEWELL LAWRENCE IEAN LINEBACK CAROLYN LINDLEY MARY RLITI-I LINVILLE NEAL LIPE JEAN LITTLE HENRY LOWET E. L. MANER NANCY MARSHALL BILL MATTHEWS BYNLIM MATTHEWS GEORGE MQCRACKEN BETTY MCCORKLE WILLIAM MBELVEEN RUTH McILROY LENNIE MEKENNIE. ROY MICHAEL BETTY LEE MINOR BOBBY MLDDLETON BARBARA MOORE BARBARA MOSER ROBERT MULLEN GEORGIA NICHOLAS DICKIE OGBURN NANCY O'NEIL PAT PAGETT BILL PAIGE IOHN PEDDYCORD - IUNIORS - 5 107 Reynolds 1950 -1 IUNIORS -f IOI-INNY WOOTEN SAN DRA WRIGHT JACQUELINE CAGLE CHARLES RIDENHOUR AUDREY PEPPER BOB PERKINS DAVID PFAFF ROBERT PFAFF DAPHNE PLASTER SARA PLINT ANGELINE PRATT NANCY PURVIS CONNIE REYNOLDS MARTHA RICHARDSON MARY IO RIERSON BETTY ROBINSON CHARLES RODENBOUGI-I BILL ROLLINS D. G. SAMUELS GUY L. SCOTT MARY SHELTON BLANCHE SHERMER ERNIE SHORE IOSEPH BENIAMIN SICELOFF BOBBY SIZEMORE BETTY RUTH SMITH BILL SMITH CAROLYN SMITH CAROLYN SMITHERMAN BILLIE IUNE SOWERS R. LEE SPRINKLE CHARLES STEVENS ANN STRANGE SAMMY STUART LARRY TALBERT RICHARD TEAGUE EDITH TESCH LINDA THOMPSON WESLEY THOMPSON PHYLLIS TIERNEY BARBARA TRANSOU ANNIE LEE TUTTEROW TOMMY WALL BARBARA WALTERS CHARLOTTE WEST MARY LOU WHITEHEART VALERA WILKERSON IUNE WILLIAMS O. T. WILLIAMS CHARLES WINECOFF BARBARA WYATT cn rn Cd Q E O U: Q-I O UD U -C1 -u l I I I l isting the sails H0 Z IU E If cn fl-I nf l I I I l m Q D- O S-4 Learninq the L... In the ship's hold-f-----f the EIGHTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL ED GOOIJMAN Vicc President Secretary MARY LOU WHITE!-iEAR'1' BOBBY HENNING President wg 5 Y, gf S 1 M 1 v-.MX Q L iw ' . ' : K -A S - ,fL.3: .Ss vw sz SAM FERREE BETSY BYNUM Treasurer Clerk Frank Montgomery Arthur Spaugh Ian? 5591131 Betty Mme' G' C' Davis Bobby Middleton Emily Bukner Margaret Innes Eliwbfdl Caflfle Glen Yoda' 112 HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES BILL TROTMAN Speaker Pro-tern. 2.2 DAVE BREWER Speaker ANN WRIGHT Council Reprcsentivc U. 'lf WlLLlANlb Secretary S'l'l.lAR'l' M l l..l.l1lf 'lqrvilrlulwx' 1 l 1 1 Row 1: R. Bell. L. Marslfall, D. Parker, E. Foster. Row 2: L. Russell, L. Shephard, W Alllred. Row 4: S. Miller. B. Trotman, L. Cox, L. M. Stepp, P. Flynt. S. Fnster. M. Lcgctrc. G. Myers, B. I. Liwjgfle McGee. B. Painter. B. Hackbarth. P. Perry, D. Brewer, C. Kammerer. A. Middleton P. Spainhour. Raw 3: G. llnl'and. B. Rollins. G. Hud- P. Wollsthlager, R. Whitson, D. Sapp son. B. Hnovcr, A. M. Kesler, T. Bonner, K. Vlfright, ll Crvnrrclly. 113 PUBLICATIONS Black and Gold Pine Whispers MILDRED WHITE MIMI LYNCH Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief SARAH IANE MCLEAN FRED HEGE Managing Editor Managing Edilor DRANE VAUGHN IIM HARDIE Senior Editor BOYS' SPOWS Ediml' DEE TURNER ANN VOSS Senior Editor Girls' Spnrts Editor MARY LIB ALSPALIGH Iumiior Editor BETTY BYRD BARN ETTE Iunior Editor ANNE MERCER KESLER Artist BERT NEWTON Photographer BARBARA HARRIS Exchange Editor TOM MYE, RING Exchange Editor REPORTERS IOANNE DAVID BOBBY IIMMY PHIN MOLLY RUTH ROBERT BUTLER CLINARD DAYE DAYE HORTON INGLE McILROY WILLIAMS 114 Tommy Minnis Bus. Mana1er BLACK and GOLD BUSINESS STAFF W Q , MFS. Mildred White Bus. Manager PINE WHISPERS Ann Brimley Betsy Bynum Barbara Harris Mary Lou Harris Patsy Hopkins lane McKinney Sarah lane McLean Edit-h Rawley Pete Smithelrman Stuart Teichman Bm Tnofman Dmne Vaughn Ann Wrlght Pcggyan Alderman Sal'ly Bet Cunirngham Glen Garrison Bnhby Dayc Iuhn Pcddycord Iimmy Dave Charles Rndenhough Bill Trurman QUILL and SCROLL MASQUE and GAVEI Betty Byrd Barneltc Bobby Dayc Iimmy Days Barbara Harris Fred Hege Mimi Lyllfh Sarah lane McLean Bert Newton Tommy: Ring Dee Turner Drane Vaughn Ann Voss Mildred White REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP Row l: F. Mathis, B. Malcom, I. White, I. Lyons, I. Reavis. R. Bell. C. Crater. D. Iames, R. Hdlder, H. Wall. S. Harbin. Row 41. D. Cra- Mlr. Dale Vaughn. Row 2: E. King. R. Sheltoan. C. Chapple, W. Ad- ter. I. Renigar, M. Smith. I. Sprinkle. T. Bricker. kms, R. Candle. R. Hart, R. Smith. Row 3: I. Conrad. I. Griffin. This volume of the Black and Goid, Purple and Gold, and Blue and Gold, was produced by the combined efforts and abilities of the two trade print- ing classes at the R. Reynolds High School. The classes include students from the ninth through the twelfth grades. Four years of printing are offered to the students. Instruction in the first year is in hand composition with related teaching in the study of printing and its history. lobs consist of printing exercises. Prac- tical jobs are used as they apply to this group. In the second year this group takes up more in detail those topics studied the first year. Platen press work and job make-up are done. They study type faces, type design. the fundamental principles of display typography, and the composition of all jobs that might come into the printshop. The third year group takes up newspaper com- position, book composition, year book composition. printing plates, casting, offset printing, cylinder press work, and linotype operation. In the fourth year time is spent in practical ap- plication in the shop doing the necessary work and helping the underclassmen in any way possible. New learning units are presented to them as occasions arise. The linoltype material was produced by Charles Cra.ter, Don Iames. Charles Chapple, and Roger Holder. Presswork for the Pine Whispers, Hanes Hi Rada, and Gray Light was done by lack Renigar. Raymond Candle, lack Conrad, and Hassel Wall. Make-up of the pages is contributed to lack Con- rad, Ioe Griffin, lack Lyons, lack White, lack Reni- gar, Tommy Bricker, Raymond Candle, Randal Shelton, Iohn Sprinkle, and Hassell Wall. First year students in the printshop are Ronald Bell, Doug Crater, Ed King, Monroe Smith, Ray Smith, Wayne Adkins, Paul Booze. Sherrill Harbin. Richard Hart, Billie Hill, and Iohn Reavis. In addition to the annual, ten issues of the Pine Whispers, Hanes Hi Rada, and Gray Light were set up and printed. Various school forms, tickets, and programs were printed during the year. Programs were printed for the eighth grade and senior grad- uations, music, and football games. Posters and other jobs were also printed. NATIONAL HONCR SOCIETY Iohn Adams Iam: Bagnal Trilby Boernm' Ann Bnnduranr Dorrli Cranlill Ann Darlington Bobby Dayc limmy Dayc- Davicl Early Ed Goodman Mary Lou Harrix B0l1l'1y Henning Patsy Hopkins Mary Lou Iohnson lean Ann Livengood Mimi Lynch Betsy Bnooks McGee: Tnmmv Minnis 22 a B my E mx an Iane McKinney Edith Rawlcy Tommye Ring Nancy Ripple Mary Taylor Ann Vos: X n u 1. ww, z sim , nk 5, R 3 53 mn iv -xv? hw YL, 2 x si-1 XM- Ls xv 4 um. aww f QM sewn mf, fx xx , :A nd n HQ K gm is ss mam me ss Hmm' SSW ma kms mu ss a ss.. mv, nw' Edssi .HI'f E'-w Gad-Q :D-5 0225: Z. mf 24 1 Qgiam jgimm 34:55 O-01: D4 -2-E -fT.d Sign IG-1 . rl 3 f-af mmsii .WF .EP m E . EEdDQ ,JL E 53 .. ,- QAQSF Q-EP! :' F 8C5'5 EF 2 ia J Q Ai . . zfge 5 nd iQ2m ru c: .v, IEEE! wfzzw DmmfQ 4diJsQ . 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G 5s ai ghd Q.: D., in 'E Aa. .gd .Qu EQ . moi - 5 Z n. nl -5 Gini 2: Q4 A Zn.. -.32 WUE . O4 -. um 15' sfo CI-E. .X ..y lnml .. . U2-'i us 55 xi u go TJ CJ U5 ,E .. .. ru I aim nu Q 'J- al 3 nu Q di :S S 11, a :I D n-L .E LL 5 cn on ge ,, H- ':. Ju D1 cd-U3 - m 5 fi -L 55:2 N.: D-'J 5 Q use adv d .Q S SZ -Q C .U CL UE 2 s: TS qw U gh W4 Sm Oi Lf? U. 'LFG mm gm is --u D. L. nu I 4 .vi U aa. u -D 3: U-4m .n .ac U 03 -I ad E o ,3' O J AJQEEQQ Varsity Debating Team Clen Garrison john Peddycord Cl1ar'les Rodenbough Wilfred Winstead Aflirmative Team Negative Team .r The negative team won over Grccnsborcfs ailirniative nt High Point April l Wi-tl .thc District Debate Tournamcnl nl Greensboro. Tluzv i'frnf-rrsenr-3 H District an Chapel l'lilll. April 28 and 29. Row l: P. Liinebacvli, Vv'. Wvinslead G. Thompson. Row 2: T. Brvcrncr. Pcdrlycorcl, C. liodciilioligli. Row 4: Mr. Story. H. Lowet, G. Garri- Nl. L. johnson, I. Parsons, A. Spach. D. VjClll7CI, S. Messiclc l, son. P, Minor Perriy. P, XfVilliamsnn. H. lVlcKeirl1an. Mr-sms. Row iz R. Hammett, M. L. Harris Hsmgins. B, McNail', DEBATING CLUB and BUSINESS STAFF In debating, as in football, basketball, and many other sports, everyone should have a clear mind and be ready to act at any moment. Again, as in sports, the goal is not to win, but to further our abilities. It is true that we like to win, but winning is not so important to us that we forget to uphold the ideals and principles on which our school was founded- lionesty and fair play. If a person acquires the traits of alertness and fair play while participating in de- bates our goal will have been reached. Under the able leadership of Hatcher P. Story, who coached Reynolds to a state championship at Wake Forest, the club met last fall to discuss pro- jects for the year and elect officers. Those chosen were: john Peddycord, president: Wilfred Winstead. vice-presidentg and Harold McKeithen, secretary- treasurer. During the year the debating club sponsored many worthwhile projects. The first was an exhibit for the homecoming game, which received third place award. Our second undertaking was to acquire the services of Oscar K. Merritt, chairman of the North Carolina High School World Peace Speaking program. Mr. Merritt spoke to the combined members of debating clubs from Reynolds, Gray and Hanes. on the ad- 120 vantages and disadvantages of World Government. We were able to secure Mr. Merritt only after two months of study on the query, Resolved: That the U N. Bc Revised into A Federal World Govern- ment. Our third project was co-sponsorship with the public speaking class in presenting their chapel pro- gram, Happy Landing. The program was enjoyed by everyone. Our biggest project of the year, of course. was preparation of debate speeches and rebuttals by the members of the varsity and city triangle teams. The city team was composed to offer experience for be- ginning debaters who wish to make the varsity team later. If the varsity teams win their district triangle with Greensboro and High Point, they will be al- lcwed to debate for the affirmative side in the state contest at Chapel Hill. We have good, experienced debaters this year to lead our school to its first State debating championship in years. The debating club has promoted sound thinking and public speaking and has worked for the general welfare of the school. john Peddycord. president PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Ruw 1: DA Vmupflxux. E. Blmrluwll. I. II-,wx-mm, P. Brewer. B. Sowcrs. nard, R, Iluhum. R. DL-niwn, B. Sink I. Pfhmr. Rww 4. C, WivlPf'0ff 3 M' CIW1f..1,,f,1l Rm.. 1: C, Smith. N. 'l's-dguc. B. I. Icfferics.. C. I.T1mmns, D. Clinnrd. I, Young. R. Bclmlu-, D. A. Haggis, E. Srucklrn lrwwnrlh. M. VV4-llw, C. Oimn, N. Iulian. Row 3: C, Swain, F. Gli- LIBRARY STAFF nw I: I. Bsmgnal. Sec.: P. Bocsscr, V. Pres.: A. DHbl'il1gtO'h, Prcs.: Lynch. B. Days, C. Carpenter, I. Dave. B. McCmrklc. Row 4: R 1. Mauzc. Tr:-LIS.: Row 2: Miis Cznldwvll, A. L. Thlonlpsnln. N. L. Iackson, H. Mallze W. H. Hauser. Iurms. D. Bri-wvr. E. Fimhr Aicvnnder. C. lunvs. L. VVz1rren. C. Smilhcrman, B. Brown, N. Potter A, Pvppvr. M. White. C. Lambeth. Nh.. Rf-ml., Run Y- B. R, Harm-in-. B. Miller.R. E. Bnzwen, M. 121 KEY CLUB x4-EP eiu 5 Row ll: D. Brewer Row 2: B. Byxerlfy, C. Carpenter., Row 3: G. C. Davis, H. Connelly, T. Coppedge, G. Crane. Row 4: B. Daye, I Days, E. Goodman. Row 5: C. Goodson, B. Henning, B. Hoovefl, R. Iackson, C. Kammerer, W. Mcllveen. Row 6: L. McGee. F. Monit- gomery. B. Newton. B. Russell, E. Shore. P. Smillherman. Row 7: A. Spaugh, K. Taylor, B. Trotman, B. Vaughn, S. Whiteheart. I. Wood. KEY CLUB ACTIVITIES SENIOR SERVICE CLUB Row 1: W. Bailey. R. Callaway, C. Coleman, C. Davis. B. DeHart, Dudley. Row 2: D. Early, I. Ferree, I. Hardie. W. lrvifng, I. Mot I. Dudley. Row Z: D. Early. I. Ferree. 1. Hardie, H. Hoxton, YV. Irving. Wolllschlagcr, Miss Weaver. 123 vnu fm, 'Wm 435 ,AQ -ww Row 1: B. McGee, C. lVlcGlaughon, I McKinney. S. I. McLean, I. Saylor, I. Srhaefcr. E. Sllalfnerz, N. Stone. M. 5. huupc Row ur B Means, B. Miller. Row 2: D. Miller. I. Misenheimcr, B. Myers. S. Tcsch, P. Tesh., L. Valeios, D. Vaughn, A. Voss, M. E. Wade. Row 7 Nolan, L. Norwood, V. Ogle. Row 3: A. Palmer, B. Penland, I Perry, L. Warren, S. Watsoxx, P. West. M. Wheeler. M. White P. White N. Potter, B. Qualfls, E. Rawley. Row 4: S. M. Reavis, M. F. Reavis. heart. Row 8: A. Wiluxolth. M. Willson., M. L. W'ilson, A. Wrinjlnl. H. Reece. B. L. Reich, T. Ring. N. Ripple. Row 5: B. Robin, W. 'wwf' L' ' BOYS' COLLEGE CLUB Row l: Mr. Peters. sponsor: B. Elliott, W. Hurst, G. Pfcfllerkorn, C, man, P. Wollschrlager, P. Foster, C. Bdlich, V. Goldberg, B. Acker, '1'. Waser, B. Hunter. Row 2. P. Lewis, R. Phelps, V. Ferrell. H. Hvnrtorn, Kallam. H. Mauzc, O. Tfsh, I. iHerrin.g. Row 3: H. Hudsovnl. S. Bosokc, H. Kirk- ,- 'f -1 f .r -A -vfzmfmftfs..-. -z.,L,,:f-3 L.. ,-,. V . ---..., W-.. W. , ,.. .... --.rf..-1-QL.-- -L .J USHERS' CLUB Row l. Mr. Pcxcrs. R. Patton, G. Garrison, W. H, Hauser, R. lnckson, Molsingcr. Row 5: VV. McElveen, C. VVinecoff. H. Conncllly, S. Bmwn I. Iwnrs, D. Brcwer, B. Vaughn, Hauser, A. Spaugl-r, K. Taylor. G. C. Davii, Thomas, E. Slmrc, Wood, R. Willralrls, B. Russcll Rmw 2: I. Balldridge, L. McGee. T. Mirnnils, B. Hcmning, D. Oqhurn, G. Crone, V. Ferrell. H. Mauze, G. Ballus, B. Trotman, S. Whitehcart, F. Montgomery, I. OFFICE and NURSES ROOM PAGES, RECEPTIONISTS Row 1: I. Livengood. M. L. Wilson, T. Ring, A Strange, I. Doggett, I. A. Fagg, M Ionxes, B. Tcsch. '17, Boerncr. Row 3: M. L. Iulmson, M. Wilson. M. Taylor, M E. A'lspaugl1, L. Hcggie, Betty Teslu. Row C. LI-nley, B. Robinson, E. Butncr, M. L Harris. I. Perry, D. Hamp- 2: N. Hanks. L. Norwood, E. Tcsh, A Bai'lcy. G. Ioyncr, S. Sosnick, lun, A. Wright. B. Miller, C. Ioncs, P Bcnnclt. HALL MONITORS Row 1. Brimley. P. Slmutt. F. Dallton, A. Bnimlcy, G. Cline, M. I. Grupcnhof.. S. NV:-ight, R. Mcllroy. L. Wzarrcrl. Row 4: S. Wilder Rcvclle. B. Fulp. Row 21 R. Teague, I. Parks. R. Ward. B. Lin- M. McCracken. B. Bynum, S Sosnik, C. '.Ve:1tcr. N. Frazier, E. Fos- glc. R. Pcgram, I. Hamrick, B. Moore. L. Lancaster, E. Anglixnk Row 3: ter, I. Perry, B. Gussclin, L. Clark, C. MCGlUllQlhOIl. M. Atwood, E. Carlyle. P. Shepherd, I. Graves, B. Land, S. Correll' 127 FRENCH CLUB I Row 1: Mrs. Fearrlngtran, Sponsor: P. Howrtofn. R. Alspaugh, C. C. Cox. M. I. Riersnn. E. Barber. C. Reyna-ids. Row 4: D. Supp Rode-nbougvh, C. Winecolf. Row 2: I. Bouldin, B. Walters, I. Willilams, R. Pfaff. A. Glerm, R. Gordun, W. Wilnsn-ad, K. P,-Hin, B. Mm P. Pagvett. I. Butler. R. Mcllroy, A. Pratt. R. A. Rogers, S. Fishcl, thcws, D. Glinazrd. Rnw 3: B. West, F. Hege, S. Teichrnan F. Charles. B. L. Minor, FRENCH CLUB H Row l: B. Barnes, Sec.: C. Kammerer, Pres.: B. Bynum, Treas.: E. McKinney, S, I. McLean, B. Tesh, N. Ripple. Row 4.. B. Acker. B. Shore, VDce.Pres.g Mrs. Ferrington, Sponsor. Row 2: S. Correll. A. Perkins, l. Mlscnhnimer, P. Alderman. B. Trolman, D. liarly. E. Shal- Palmer, I. Crews, P. West, N. Stone. P. Tosh. M. Cunningham, B. fner, B. Bcnbaw. M. While. Cline. Row 3: M. L. johnson, P. Flynt, F. Fuller, M. Wilsfyn, I. 128 SPANISH CLUB Rpw l: L. Decker, N. Atkins. C. West. C. Smilhcrman, N. Alexander. P. Boessmr. Row 3: M. Stutts, T. Appcrson, K. Taylor. B. Avery, I M. Iloyce, K. Brown, S. Iohnsofn. Row 'Zz M. Days, M. R. Linvflle, I. Blackburn. S. Brown. R. Patten, H. Carter. G. Scott. Lineback. C. Lin'ley, B. McCorkIc, C. Iones, B. Niukcrmn, M. Buwcrs. SKETCH CLUB Row I: I. Downs, I. McClzmahan. B. Land. C. Huff, R. Horton. I. S. Sherman, I. Parks, I. Holland, L. Wainer, B. Reich, A. Shuping, Dowclll, I. Kirkrnan, A. Gibson. Row 2: C. Shiclds. R. Peebles, C. C. Kindley. S. Sosnik. P. Griffin, Brown, E. Carter, Wooten, T. Long, R. Bradley. R. Taylor. Row 3: 129 SENIOR Y.-TEENS Row l: A. Wright., sec., N. Ripple, im. coun.. I. Perrv. treas.. A. I. Cllinard, v-pres.. L. Warrcii, pres. Row 2. V. Ogle, B. Gough S. Henderson, V. White, I. A. Livcngood. P. Hopkins, B. Miller. R. E. BOWL-n, A. Bomdurant, T. Ring. Row 3: M. Wilson. A. Palmer. M. Tayllor. M. S. Strupe, S. Watson. D. Miller. P. A. Alderman P. Whiteheart. C. McGlaughu1n, D. Vaughn, E. Rawllcy, S. B. Cu'n ingham, A. Wilmouth, M. A. Guthrie. I. Means. M. L. HarriQ Row 4: B. Bnown. N. L11nizr,' McKinney. M. Lynchi. L. Valletos M. L. Brown. I. Crews. S. I. NhcLcam. N. Poriter, W. Birownlow I. Iohnson, B. Burgess. B. Bynum, I. Miscnhuimer. G. Hloodw-Orth M. L. Wilson. Flow 5: B. A. Kirby. I7. Bagnal. Crossley, S. M Rcavis, C. Hzmrick. B. Kimhalll, D. Tun-n:'r, A. Darlington. E. Churuh B. Reich, M. White. P. WeSt. B. I. Myers. B. Lee, Schnefvr M. S. Wheeler. l IUNIOR Y'- Row l: L. McKunnie,,, P. Pagctr. N. Cuggiins, V. Willkcrson. P. I. Brewer, B. Sewers, S. M. Clodfdlter, A. M. Kedlei: M. L. Wliitehcart. M. lngle. S. Plint. L. Clark. Miss Ausiin. Row 2: B. Wvatn. M. I. Riierson. B. Robinson. C. Smitlxcrmau, P. Bonsser, I. Williams, I. Alexander, M. R. Linvill-e, B. Estep. N. Lacliy, L. Lancaster, I. Doggett. C. Ivones. Row 31. C. Reynolds, C. Bosworth. P. Dizc. A- 130 .N . . 'Wm TEENS Brimlcy. I. Grupcnhof, L. Decker. I.ILineback. C. Lindlley. E. Fishcl, S. Iohnstm, A. L. Tutticirow. B. R. Smith. Row 4: N. O'Nei'l. B. Waltrcrs. C. West. M. L. Ailspzxugli, N. Purvis, A. Bafil-zy, B. Mc Corlcle. Nl. Bowers. A. Kcstcr. R. Mcllroy, B. B. Barnctte, B. l'larriS. Row S: I. Clay, A. Strange, I. Burner, S. Wright, D. Plaster. F. Allred, M. Ioyce. C. Brown. I. Blackburn - 1 -2 - Q .i--f we W! N.. in .. 35' EBI' is - no SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Row I: E. Mnuze. pres.: A. Bowilcs, v-pres.: B. Gossclin, int. ooun.g Olson. N. Kookcr. B. Logue, B. Logue. Row 4: B. Harvey. A. Crews, B. I. Linglc. sec.: I. Graves. treas.p Miss Ferguson, Sponsor. Row 2: B. Adams. M. Atwood, M. McCracken. I. Wil.'lr:r. M. Thomas. D. W. Dznrnelu A. L. Tlionlpson, B. Tm-sh, S. Plint. A. Gihson. C. Cass. Chatham. B. Cox, E. Adhms, D Ellis. G. Crews, P. Deusci-rlc, D. Allen, K. Ki.nna.ird, G. Ioyner, I. Holyfiolcl. F. Dalton, N. Iulian, B. P. Shepherd, Row 5: I Davis, N. I. Bohmxrimi, M. Klein. A. Fin'- Hiil, M. N. Himk. Row 3: G. Carper, G. Shaffncr, l. Reins. P. Moore. lator. P. Clark. M. Iones, B. C. Warren. P. Bennett. S. A. HUldS0'h. M. Boyd, R. Ward. B. Webber, S. Pickett. B. Warner, R. Reid. C. I. A. Hamrick, C. Wester. B. Rcicli, B. Corbeels, King, S. Sos- nik. D. Blair. P. Williams. FRESHMAN HI-Y Row l: D. Stanley. I. Smith., G. Thompson. D. Fowler. B. Hoover, I. Hagins, I. Hart, B. Albred. Rnw 3: E. Gaines, G. Yoder V. Iulian. B. Allen. Row 2: D. Swain, P. Booke. I. Tumncr. H. Mclicithen. D. Watson. L. Shkpard. D. Ray, T. Schultz. 131 IUNIOR HI-Y Row l: R. Patten, C. Winecolf. B. Smit-l1, F. Cha les, R. Mnse. G. G ' , VV t . R 3. B. M'dCVl . H. W k' E Sh H. Connelly. Row Z: G. Crane. D. Ogburn. R. Iackgon, O. Gmrdorl. D. Cllilmrxgill H. Lnvlljgtfn ow I cron at ms' ' mc' SOPHOMORE HI--Y Row l: W. Winstead, I. Olgcsby. H. Smitherman, P. Smdthcrnmn. P. Bobo, I. Bradley, E. Warren, R. Whitson. Row 4: R. Middle B. Hoover. S. Miller, I. Harris, L. Clark. Row 2: I. Crews, B. B. Byerly. R. Guthrie, G. Hudson, E. Mtcutchzon. D. RDberts, G Matqisimn, l. E. Martin. B. Martin, B. Dalton, I. Wildman. R. Buzzard, S. Iones. Luckenliack. Rlow 3: H. Lowrance. C. Carpenter, H. Shnrlll, T. Long. 132 mmm H1 .Jam ww- lzfil 522 gn: i gf ., F M mf A A I Wil. W1 , 1 W: W K M . ., A ,,,, -ii -BK -1 , xx ji . ' ' - a ss K., Y. Q m ax f? QA? If f , S PNY , f 5. AQ Q , mf W A . ' X .M .sv-1 X ima - 1 ..... .. ' '. X' E ...,. .I , V I .M ,wg Q13-Z:- , K, - , A - .J 1 5.5 - 5.2 M H 63.212251 Li' gm ' F 4' 'gfii 1:.: .:.:.:.Pi:Q,.:! X .He :':':'4'?55E:':':':7':' - iff,-:,.Y5.E,.:..4 ,Z . - al' 9,9 vmiwg X. A, , ,gm H- , M QQ - 1.5 ' jj 1 :I u E' 'F H IN X me X Ei? jpg F 5' :rg in 5 Lif:::1. W SQ Lg-555 E X 5 Wx 51. ....f Q55 , -hw -aw ss mf a ms 5 Row 1: Miss Cox, N. Koontz, treas.: B. Bodenheimer sec.: R. Hammett, Burrgess, D. Shepherd, E. Mahalfey, L. Lumlley. P Tatum. A. Huff. CEl'l'Dtt edrt DC H11 tb tjM' Db EFt R 4MR'l Cl CM' DDa' RM n, pres.:. . 1 , r p er: . ran , v-pres. a sen: iss o son. . os er. ow : iciar son. . artm, . vis, . aste Row 2: Little, V. Bell, B. Fulp, O. Fulltz. I. Maner. Row 3: N. I. Michael, W. Key. R. Reece. P. Williams. COMNIERCIAL CLUB The Future Business Leaders of America is a na- tional organization and is sponsored in North Carolina by the School of Business Administration and Secretarial Science of North Carolina Woman's College. The club at Reynolds, which was the third club to be organized in the state, was started in 1947 under the sponorship of Miss Dobson and Miss Cla- rice Snelson. The officers of the Future Business Leaders of A- merica for the 1948-1949 school term were Ronald Hammett, president: Dorris Cranfill, vice-president: Ann Huff, secretaryg and Nancy Koontz, treasurer. The programs for the year have to be approved by national headquarters. Business men have been in- vited both years to club meetings to talk on what business requires of a high school Commercial grad- uate. Some of the topics of their talks were Apply- ing For a Iobf' Personal Adjustments That Must Be Made Upon Entering the Business World and l'The Use of Leisure Time. The highlight of this year was a trip to the Win- ston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. The set-up and function of the organization was explained to the members of the club by Mr. P. B. Raiford. A charter for the Future Business Leaders of A- merica will be given to the Reynolds club by N. C. Womans College when it has conformed to certain regulations. The clubs plan for the year, a list of the members and the club's constitution must be submit- ted and passed on by national headquarters before a charter is granted. The Future Business Leaders of America hold their weekly mee.tings every Thursday morning under the sponsorship of Miss Anna Lula Dobson, who is head of the Commercial department, and Miss Mary Cox, a commercial teacher at Reynolds High School. The club's membership of thirty-five is taken from the students selecting commercial courses. This club, which is one of the most active organi- zations at Reynolds, will be effective in helping our Commercial students to be Future Business Leaders of America. The Luxury Liner-f all in perfect harmony DANCE ORCHESTRA Row 1: S. Lacy, pianjsft: A. Harris. 3rd renpr: T. Coppcclge. lst tenor: trombone. Row 2: F. Monrhomery. lst trumpet: D. Pfaff, 3rd, trumi F. Trogclcn, 'Jnd tenorg S. Miller. 2nd trombone: C. Kammerer, Ist pet: D. Grimes, 2nd trumpet.: C. Coleman. string bass. I. Krusz, drums K 'E A -L Z ew B BAND Row l: D. Harris, S. L. Reyndlcls, maimrcttc, M. Hall. Row 2: M. G. Bondurant, I. Sheets, I. West, I. D. Dixon. Row 4: P. Hearn. Carmichael W, Davis. B. Boyer. I. K. Martin. M. Allred, I. A. Hawn, I. R. Bartholomew. B. I. Ward. W. Webb. D. Blackbuin, A. Griffin, S. Hinkle, S.. Messilck, P. Blum, D. Boyd. Row 3: I. A. Cagle, L. Kinney. B. Black. E. Meriman, E.. Wolff. Row 5: M. McCalll. R. Covington. D. Hampton, B. Gibson. D. Hill, M. N. Meroncy, I. Hall. 135 -Q QfV3K'z e 7' ' arf? 'E an g iff? H? B' .Aw ggya, gxfr 1 'V' 5 -ma: .- jmr 1 giffzg f Wm '? QU Q mx xw ? Kwai wx Mwgm S- ' i 4 WM, - ,rg 1 1 A , .ug 38 ,K x wx. V ,Nr S.. ,, Wi fr- ...A- ,fu - Ma . A 4. 1 Na A W 2 .- f r ..l Q 4 mv.. 1. ,Q 's .O is 5 1 1 4 Q X, 4, ,ew ,,, Eel .fs-.5 if Q if . . 5,4 .2 -:ga ,ff L, im, H ,fr V359 E .A-1 4' 7 ,Q A wx, ., X ,J in ku gag M, Hw- ,gps W ,C ' dwwfz 6 ,.,..L,, NW aww :. ff. W va. VHA NWN E ' N 'mam ,M w 23 If wah M- .,. 5 K5 'S 5 F Q' 4- 1 et E . 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Cala Alderman .4 E C0 S E Z 2-.E E-'EQ LdQAiE 3 525. Qdumco BOY'S GLEE CLUB GIRL S GLEE CLUB GIRLS' BEGINNING VOICE Row l' Miss Illilghhamiurh, N. Norm-fis.. L. Westbrook. P. Hodge, Row 3: S. L. Poindexter, S. L. Rcynnlds, C. Vlfester, I. Young. I A 2: B. Aclmhs, Plintg P. Willikxlns, M. Wooten. W. Fosrer. Row Hamrilck, K. McGee, N. Perm-sun. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Row l :D. Chappell. A. L. Thompson S. Lacy, R. Bean. N. Lackey. P. O'Brien, D. Grimes. Row 3: Mr. Maycrf. W. Thmnplson. D. Angell N. Appcrsnn. S. Fishcl, G. Pappas. I. Cruse. Row 2: A. Harris H. Tillley. F. Grilfiith. H. Watkins, I. Krusz, F. Chnrlcs, K. Pruiir L. Gibson, D. Innes, W. Bailey, H. Wainer, I. Cook, S. Miller. D. Pfaff. 139 SPORTS ABOARD . z fgfgff wfx 1 ,.liJ.i52Y'9.'35'3j A ' hh ii' 'Q?gT'i t to right. A. Wrigh CHEERLEADERS t. B. Mhller, C. Iones, O. Tesh D. Mitchell. E. VVhali'ng, chilefg Bagndl. R. E. Bowen. A. Bondurant 140 Football ' 1. Ii! 4... A I ..... .Q .. W . ll' FOOTBALL SQUAD Row l: Coach Kirk, G. Scott. B. Coleman, W. Hurst. B. Russell D. Avera, L. Cox, H. Lowet. C. Davis, B. Bames, I. Motsinger Coach Tandy. Row 2: King, B. Simpson, L. Paschall, L. McGee A. Spaugh, I. Pains, C. Avera. R. Patten, B. Comrell-l, F. Montgomery. Row 3: G. Ballus, T. Neilson. S. R'ideu1hn'ur, I. Baldsidge. B. Henning v f B. Vaughn, R. Wil'liams, Grubbs. W. Dentistc. I. Vogel. Row 4: G. PfcEerkorn, mgr.:l H. Mauze, C. Kammerer, E. Goodman, D. Brewer. T. Sanders, L. Roberts, I. Iones, .I Cunningham. F. Sale. mgr.: Row 5: D. Sapp, B. Avcra, S. Stuart, C. Goodsaon, C. Crater, I. Moore. Wheeling, D. Ogbunn, P. Inglc. --: All 3:5 15359 'EJIBLBQ A QSIW-lI,f Y SQLDLQJ . BOYS' BASKETBALL Row I Cxach Beach: R. Moser: P. lnglcg l. Haus:-r, Caxraiwg W. H. son. C. Davis. Row 3: C. Kammerer. D. Brewer T. Fraziwr, T. Bric- Hauscrg L. Roberts: I. Moore: R. Chappel. manager. Ro J Z C. Good- ker. Row 4: E. Morris, Captain: I. Ducl'lcy: E. Shore. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Row 1: Mrs. Innes, coach: V. White. manager: Crosdley. co-captain: Row 3: P. Bocssex N. Ccfcr. I. A. Liwcngood, A. Chambers, Row 4 T. Bocrner. capnaing A. Voss. manager. Row: 2. M. Dayef. S. Noland. E. Burner. 151 BASEBALL Row l: Coach Beach, B. Lynch. E. Morris.. I. Fritts. C. Chapplle C. Goodsnn, I. Moore. R. Henning. I. Hauser, C. Crater, I. Mutsinger B. Smith, Coach Kirk. Rnw 2: R. Pfaff, W. H. Hauser, Wheeling S. Stuart, T. Saunders. Cunningham, V. Goldbergf. R. Chappell C Kammcrelr, l... lVl.cGec. E. Shore. Row 3: Mgr. B. Linclmrh, S. Rml'lins. T. Chapple, I. Smith, E. Gaivnvs., I. Perry. B. Shelton, L. Gibson Smith. I. Hall. D. Reece. Row 4: Mgr. G. Yoeder. D. Fowlerl. Goodson, K. Pruitft, L. Calrter. I. W-hite,. S. Saunders, R. Lawrence. Bonrlurant. B. Gibson, S. Iwohnson. Row 5: O. l'lil'l, H. McKeirthan, Daugherty, E. Lehman, R. Morris, B. Sprirukle. f .f 4 I ' D S D SOFTBALL Row 1: Hcllen Reece. Margaret Daye. Row 2: Nola Teague, Billie Emily Burner, Bettfy Lou Andrews. Shirley Nolan, Trilby Bocrner. Webber. Peggy Thomas, Elsie Blackwelll. Row 3: Pat Bocsser, mgr., Lucille Crouse, Norma Cofcr, Sue Henderson. mgr. 1-5 ia R-'JW lr- E. Goodman, SEC.: l.. MvCree. Pres.: Mr. Tancly. Spofxsnri Nlotsinger. Row -1: I. Innes, I. lVluore, C. Kammerrr, R. laclxwm Mr. Phx'o. Sponsor: D. Brewer, Vice-Pres.: I. Dudley Tfeas.: Row 2: T. Saufrclers. I. Whitr'. Rpw 5: VV. Dentists. I. Hauser. l. Reins, Ci. I. Ferree. B. Henning, L. Roberts, Fritts. S. Ridenlmur. B. Coleman. Ballus, B. Russell, G. McCracken. Row 6. D. Sapp. Nlorrls L. Row 3: C. Gooclson, I. Vogel. F. Montgomery. S. Wliitehearr, D. Hill. Cox. F. Trogdon. R. Williams. B. Currell. BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is composed of boys who have participated in varsity activities and have re- ceived their letter in one or more high school sports. These boys have upheld the high standards of clean living and good sportsmanship and have thus proven themselves to be worthy of being a member. Re- cently a new amendment to the club constitution has been made which says that membership may be awarded to varsity managers by two-thirds vo-te of the club. Also honorable membership may be a- warded by a similar vote. This year the club was under the new leadership of Iohn Tandy and Leonard Philo. Tandy, a former North Carolina star, is head football coach and Philo. head track coach, The group elected as its president, Lawrence lVicGeeg as vice-president, David Brewery as secre- tary, Ed Goodmang and as treasurer, joe Dudley. The club took an active part in the student activi- ties and teamed with other clubs to put across im- portant projects. During Christmas, they put up Christmas trees in both courts, and painted a large Bflerry Christmas sign to hang over the landing. Also during Christmas they went from house to house collecting food for the needy people. At the home- coming football game with l-ligh Point, they entered a float showing a Demon roasting a Bison over a hot fire. New members were inducted in Ianuary. Each boy had to wear at least one article of the uniform he first won his letter in. Football helmets, baseball shirts and caps dominated the halls. They were al- lowed to speak to no one except teachers during the day and at lunch they were lined up and viewed by the school. Following this, the club had a social at Roaring Gap where the new members had to cut wood and wait on the rest of the club. The club meets every Thursday at the designated period and a program is usually planned before each meeting. 144: l l af G. A. A. Row l: A. Voss, Pres. fabscntl: T. White, V-Pres.: E. Butner. Sec.: M. Lynch, B. Gosselin, B. Barber, I. lones, S. Wriglxt, I. Grupenlmf. D. Plaster, Treas.g T. Boemer, Rc. Sec.: Mrs. Iones, Spofnsor. Row 2: N. Kooker. S. M. Reavis. M. F. Reavis. S. Nolan B. Andrews. N. Stone. H. Reece, B. Tesh. I. Williams. A. Palmer, A. Chambers, G. Nixlolas. M.. Bnwers, A. Wright, R.E. Bowen. Row 5: I. A. P. Deuscl-Alle, King, G. Crews, D, Allen, M. Daye, E. Blackwell, Livengood, D. Hampton, Butler, F. Fulller. D. Bllair, E. Mauze. D. Miller, S. Henderson. Row 3: N. Teague. B. Robin, B. Logue, B. Haekharth, S. Dlelllinger, N. Dennis, B. Paynter, B. I. Myers, B. Logue, B. Robinson. S. L. Reynnolcls. M. Lemly, S. Messick, N. Coffer. A. Darlington. B. Penland, B. Harris. C. Smitherman, H. Russell, S. Sbsnik, S. Pickett, E. Carlyle, N. Coggin. P. Boesser. M. A. Bondurant. I. Bagnal, B. Miller. Crosseley. Rcvelle. B, McCorkle.. Clay. Row -1: I. Means, M. L. Harris. SOCCER TEAM Row l: S. Henderson. capr.: E. Bnlner, ro-capt.: Row 2: B. Robinson, Row 41. A. Vo-ss, rngr.: M. L. Harris P, Bocssg,-, T, B.f,g-mg,-, B, A. Chambers. B. Tesh I. Williams. E. Blackwell. Row 3: D. Plastc-r. Robin, B. Penland. B. Myers. Crossley. H. Reece V. White, H. Russell, A. Palmer, M. Bowers. S. Messick. N. Stone M. 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Feeling a bit drowsy, we interrupt- ed Chief Steward Ifames Gorsuch to ask him the way to our stateroom. cabin 216, a number which seemed vaguely familiar. The first night out we ate in the ship's tremendous dining hall, where we had the honor of sitting at Cap- tain Charles Newsorne's table. After- dinner music was furnished by lack Daniels and his octet, consisting of I. T. Hauser at the piano: Eva Mae Myers at the drums: Raymond Weir and Iohnny Sexton, playing trumpets: Bobby Scott, the trombone: Lorene Tesh, playing clarinetg and Iames Wim- bish and Marquita Linville, exercising the vocal cords. As morning dawned again, we were stricken with acute seasickness, which was promptly treated by the ship's doctor, lim McDaniel, and the nurse, Emma Mills. The passage through the Panama Canal was uneventful, with the excep- tion of our ship's picking up a cargo of bananas from the Bobby Robinson Plantation. These were marked for shipment to the Hawaiian branches of the Richard Sheetz Super Markets, Inc. On deck one day, striking up a con- versation with world traveler Lucille Baynes, we learned who some of our fellow passengers were. On board were Diok Sale, professional football star: Wynona Bowman, headed for China to continue her missionary work: Iohnny Fletcher, salesman for the Ieanne Threatt Television Set Cornpanyg and Betty Felker, who is gathering material for her new book, Seasick. Well across the Pacific Ocean we listened to our favorite radio program, lo Ann Lofiin Faces Life, which was interrupted by news commenta- tor Irvin Grigg. He informed us that Barbara Bledsoe and Clara Iohnson had become the first two people to reach the moon. The great chemists were experimenting with a new ex- plosive invented by Professor Davie Bolin, of Baucom College, a new in- stitute of learning endowed by mill- ionaires Ralph Pcdore and Pviarcus Crotts, and named for its first presi- dent, Mollie Baucom. ' At Honolulu, Hawaii, we went ashore while our ship had some me- chanical defects repaired by Curt' Sprinkle and Bill Chatman of thel Sprinkle and Chatman We-Fix-ltl Company. Q The first place we visited was Wai-' kiki Beach. Here we attended the an-1 nual Missi Bathing Beauty Contest, inl which were entered Wanda Bowman,l Willa Hean Gregory, and Peggy Mc-, Clain. The judge of the contest, Ru-1 dolph Perryman, was so dazed by the, feminine pulchnitude that he was un-l able to give his opinion. After the con- test we were introduced to the presi- dent of the Sink Surf-Board Companyl Mary Lou Sink, and to her chief dem- onstrator, Bobby Heath, l 'vu Following re-embarkation, we at-. tended a variety show in the auditor-l ium of the Futuro. First on the pro- gram was magician Bill Griffin, who demonstrated some of his original card tricks. Next we saw Mademoi- selle Peggy Scales and her ballet troupe dance to the music of compos- er Donald Cude. Concluding the ent- ertainment was impersonator Iimmy Sink. Un our voyage we kept up with world happenings, not only with ra- dio and television, but with the daily issues of Willard's Winston'Salem Wisdom, whose editor, Sara Willard, was most renowned for her outspok- en opinions on international affairs. The papers were flown to the ship each day by Pilot Carolyn Iarvis of the Iimmy Sanders Air Freight Com- pany. In this paper we read from Colum- nist Carolyn Edwards' movie revues that Mildred Dietz and Bill Willard were co-starred in Producer Gilbert Kitchens latest release, Gone with the Breeze. The screen story was written by Edna Stanley. We also read that Pauline Cude and Barbara Clark had tied for first place in the Year's Most Happily Married Wom- an contest. At Singapore we were on hand at the opening of a branch agency of the Dewilla Sale Super Sales, Inc., Olds- mobile distributors. This business was housed in a mile-high skyscraper, de- signed by the architect Wilbur Sharp v 5 ' ' ' ' + ' ' i'+!'Qv.+n++!'v!4+Z0!++Zf+!++kvin!-+,-+14-g+q.+1+s5.g.+1.+g0gHg++g.sgfgsgnyogaq.+g0p+101+.g..1.+30g01+qngagogopsgaz..p,g..g..1+.g.+g..g+3.q0g ff 4 o A Q v 4 r 0 -is ' Q V 4. 111 +14 gg , . 31 Com llments Q- 3. V gf III + 3 34 F IW ff- ,i. 0 t C 'z' by Ii 3' use ' in 3. x 3. 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One of these, Nancy Beck's Pro- gramme de Francais illustrated the proficiency of the Mistress of Cere- mony, In her show she introduced two leading Parisian dress designers, Hel- en Hester and Phyllis Calloway. Their newest creations were modeled by Barbara Castevens, Peggy Ernest, and Helen McCoin. We also viewed Mar- garet Bodsford's famous play, Elev- enth Nightf' starring Barbara Hem- rick and Ralph Iohnson. The program was picked up by Bobby Markland's video network. After cruising a short while, we sighted Gibraltar. Here, after disem- barkation, we visited Carol Hutchins and Carolyn Lewis Beeson, who were vacationing after winning the women's swimming, broad jump, and pole vault titles in the l968 Olympic Games. Having run out of spending money, we cashed our remaining travelers' checks at Ed Poindextefs bank, where tellers Betty Everhart and Peg- gy Iohnson told us that the city was the residence of lean Hanes, whose latest book, Paradise Found, was the current best seller. While spending several nights at Gibraltar, we found accommodations at the Hailey Hostelry, where Propriet- or Grover Hailey explained to us that the only reason he had room for us was that United States Secretary of State loy Bassett and Senator Marian Vaden had canceled their reservations. After buying souvenirs at Bettye Myers' Curio Shoppe, we called at the business oflices of Oerter Oranges, Inc., only to be told by the secretary, Martha Alspaugh, that the owner, Neil Oerter, was detained at one of his Spanish citrus plantations. On the high seas again, the Futuro set its course for New York and home. About a thousand miles out into the Atlantic Ocean we sighted the huge S. T. S. Floating Department Store. We later learned that the ini- tials stood for the last names of the owners, Shirley Saige, Betty Trout- man, and Ella Mae Stout. Their chief cashier, Flora Stella Ball, explained to us that the owners decided on a floating store in mid-ocean because of the lack of competition there. We had a gala reception upon our return to New York. First we had a conference with Rosajane Parks, the journalist, by whom it is a great honor to be interviewed. After this, we at- tended a banquet given us by Bobby l-lolleman, steamship company presi- dent. On this occasion the mayor, Flossie Krites, gave us the key to the city. After being honor guests at a fete in the palatial home of Betty Reeves, socialite, we fairly dropped from exhaustion into our suites at the Ioe Cole Country Club. At home again we settled back down to a quiet life, which was en- riched by the memories of our voyage on the Futuro. Never to be forgotten were the days we had spent on ship- board. In the future when we think of things nautical, We shall have fond memories of our trip around the world and of the class of 1949. Franklin White, Prophet GRAY HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '49 Our Class Ship set sail in Septem- ber, 1945, with its bow point toward the Port of Graduation, situated at the end of Senior Land. Our purpose was to find service at each new place we reached. Having begun our venture on the Sea of Learning, our first stop was at Freshman Land, where several mem- bers served as superintendents. Sara Willard was superintendent of the Interior Department: Neil Oerter and Mollie Baucom, Lost and Foundg and Buck Adams and Irvin Grigg, Check- ing Department. Dramateers that yeal' were Rosajane Parks, Anna Morgan, Margaret Bodsford, Mollie Baucom, Irvin Grigg, and T. Hauser. Mollie Baucoin won the Americanism Con- test With happy memories we left the Freshman Dock and all too soon reached Sophomore Island where the crew became busily engaged in ser- vice. Sara Willard was elected sec- retary of the student body. 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Barbara Bledsoe was named secretary and treasurer of the N. C. Library Pupil Assistant Association. Sara Willard was chosen as managing editor of the Gray Lightg Ed Poindexter, business manager: Io Ann Loflin, associate ed- itor: Polly Cude, girls' sports editor? Carolyn Edwards, exchange editor. During our second semester on Iunior Peninsula the class was represented by two members as officers of the school. They were Ed Poindexter, vice-president: and Dewilla Sale, cor- responding secretary. Senior marsh- als for the year were Wanda Bow- man, chiefp Wynona Bowman, Mil- dred Diietz, Sara Willard, Betty Ever- hart, and Betty Felker. There were nine members of our class who were inducted into the National Honor So- ciety. They were loy Bassett, Mollie Baucom, lean Hanes, Emma Mills. Anna Morgan, Rosajane Parks, Betty Reeves, Dewilla Sale, and Sara Wil- lard. Irvin Grigg, Bobby Scott, and Charles Newsome were chosen to go to Boys' State and Sara Willard to Girls' State. After four years of travel on the Sea of Learning with stops at various lands, we finally reached our last port on September 29, 1948, when we set foot on Senior Land. How proud we felt marching to assembly last to oc- cupy the front seats! We realized that we would have never reached this destination without the help and guid- ance of all our pilots. Many times the crew wanted to turn back to the Land of Ignorance, but our teacher co- pilots were always there to show us the straight course of bigger and bet- ter opportunities at our destination. The year began with V. Petty- john president of the student organ- ization. Sara Willard was editorfein- chief of the Gray Light, and Io Ann Loflin, associate editor. Franklin White was business manager of both the publications. Quill and Scroll offi- 155 :I+ sfo-+:s+:4-sfo ' +4 '4-Q4 4021- Q4-+:4+2-Q4+X4-+14914-+:4g4+:4-Q4-v:++I4-Q4-Q1 s Q + 4 3. si. 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Tel- 2-0 7 gg 3+ If i,,x,4,,I.,x.,v+.,g+.,' + 1+qqqW++??iX'4+?WI44AkiWiWZd ZW+'X+'Z+'Z+K+f!++X0X'+!+'X+'X X+'X'+Z'+X'+X+'X'+X+'I++I+ 1 5 6 cers were president, lean Hanes: vice-president, Carolyn Edwards: sec- retary and treasurer, Martha Al- spaugh. Two members were officers of the Masque and Gavel: Irvin Grigg, president, and Rosajane Parks, vice- president. Cheerleaders from the sen- ior class were Sara Willard, chief: I. V. Pettyjohn, Emma Mills, Anna Morgan, and Peggy McClain. An officer of the Key Club from the class was V. Pettyjohn, president. Other members of the club were Irvin Grigg, Dick Sale, Bobby Markland, Ioe Cole, and Bobby Fesperman. Ifoe Cole and Bobby Fesperman were also selected to play on the N. C. team in the Shrine Bowl game. Sara Willard was chosen D. A. R. Representative. Dick Sale and Bobby Fesperman were co-captains of the football team. Ioe Cole, Dick Sale, and Bobby Fesper- man were selected for the All Con- ference Team. Our senior class officers were ,Ed Poindexter, presidentg Dick Sale, vice- presidentp Betty Reeves, secretary: and Bobby Scott, treasurer. Super- latives chosen were best looking, Mil- dred Dietz and Bill Willard: biggest flirts, Polly Cude and Bobby Mark- landp wittiest, Nowassa I-Iegse and Ralph Iohnsong most popular, Sara Willard and Dick Saleg best sports, Polly Cude and Ioe Coleg most ath- letic, Carol Hutchins and Bobby Fes- perman: most intellectual, Dewilla Sale and Franklin Whiteg most likely to succeed, Mollie Baucom and Frank Whiteg best all around, Wanda Bow' man and Ed Poindexter. Class day officers elected were tes- tator, Irvin Griggg prophet, Franklin Whiteg historian, Mollie Baucom. Mascots for the senior class were Rita Clark and Danny Gray Nicks. The Blue and Gold was dedicated to Miss Alma Woodmore. Those inducted into the National Honor Society' during their senior year were Carolyn Ed- wards, Carol Hutchins, Marian Vad- en and Frank White. Wanda Bow- man was voted the prettiest girl from the senior class. Now that our Class Ship has com- pleted its last voyage, we look back on the rough and the smooth seas and know that we are now better equipped to settle on the Land of Accomplish- ment. Mollie Baucom, Historian GRAY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '49 We, the 1949 senior class of Iames A. Gray High School, having healthy bodies, being of keenest intellect, and realizing the time of our departure from this place of learning is drawing nigh, do declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I Section I. To our beloved principal, Mr. In A. Woodward, we give our ut- most appreciation Eor the many hours of service which he has so willingly given. Section II. To Miss Mary Miller Knox and Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood we leave our never-ceasing gratitude for helping us over the rough places in our senior year. Section III. Wei express our sincere thanks to all members of the faculty for the interest they have taken in us. Section IV. Our places in Miss Mo- selle Stephenson's senior English class, we relinquish to the junior class, who we hope will strive to uphold the. excellent marks which we have made in this subject. ARTICLE II Section I. Bill Willard leaves his good looks and that way with the women to Iackie Craven. Section II. Ioe Bowman wills his fine record of having a six years' stay at Gray to Larry Childress. Section III. To Jimmy Messick, Marcus Crotts leaves his distinction of having the best-looking car at Gray. Section IV. Rosajane Parks has de- cided to leave her sweet smile to Pat Petree. Section V. To Iohn Stewart goes Franklin White's dry sense of humor, with all corny jokes included. Section VI. Dewilla Sale, Bobby Scott, Nancy Beck, and Iohnny Sex- ton give their red hair to Bobby Beck. Section VII. Dick Sale, fullback, turns over a job well done to Steve Brunt and Don Clark. 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To Eleanor Rights, Martha Alspaugh bequeaths her char- ming modesty. Section XII. Carol Hutchins wills her athletic abilities to Emily Carter in hope that she will lead the teams to victory. Section XIII. Io Ann Loflin leaves her come hither eyes to Nancy Slater. Section XIV. Bill Griffin wills to Pat Wilson that strong right arm which he uses to beat the bass drum. Section XV. To Kenneth Grigg. Mollie Baucom bequeaths her supe- rior intellect. Section XVI. Barbara I-Iemrick and Marquita Linville leave their nightin- gale voices to Gloria Hartle and lean Miller. Section XVII, Charlie Bullings, our little halfback, bequeaths his speed to Cotton Weisner. We hereby appoint our friends, Miss Mary Miller Knox and Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood, executrixes of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we aflix our seal this fourteenth day of Iune, in the year, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Irvin Grigg, Testator Witnesses: Sinbad the Sailor Davy Iones Popeye the Sailor HANES PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '49 I, being the great Prophet, will now prophesy the future of the Hanes High graduating class of 1949. It was a hot summer day in the year of 1960, and I felt as though I needed a rest. I got out my travel fold- ers and began to scan them. I mapped out my route and decided that the first stop should be Miami, Florida. I was able to do all this traveling since I had just won a 550,000 radio contest by rightly naming the pilot, who had re- cently made the first non-stop flight a- round the world. He was Captain One-Long-Hop of the Chinese air Patrol. While in Florida., I found Irnyself a lovely suite at the Sea Smell Hotel. Walking toward the desk in the hotel lobby, I was amazed to see Bob Brew- er, who said that he iwas the new owner of the hotel. 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'S' 'E 94 o an 123 of Winston-Salem .gi 'A 31.1.4.q..g..1.fg..g.+g.+g..g..g.+g..g.+g.q+-10Z-+I014+Z+'I+'X+'X+'X+'+ -'Ir'X0Zri+i0XwW4wW+I0B'bB6+'k4'4+i034+4+'Z+i+4'4'WQ'Z'4 X 3 X'2W 160 a seat and began talking over old times. I asked Bob if he had run across any of the old gang. Bob said that there were a few of them staying at the hotel. I was tickled to hear this and decided to call on a few of them to see what they were doing for them- selves. My first visit was with llimmy Me- cum, who said he was now with Ring- ling Brothers Circus doing at dare- devil act on the high wire. I asked him if he wasnt scared that he might fall. He told me there was nothing to be scared of while Nick lohn was waiting to catch him. I-Ie also said that Nick had a job wrestling with Gargantua during the main perform- ance. lim invited me to visit the circus while they were staying in Florida for the winter. I accepted his invitation, shook his hand, and left for my room. In my room I decided to order some coffee. I rang for the bellhop and to my surprise in walked Carl Freeman. Carl said that he was working oft a debt he had owed Bob in school. The next morning I got up bright and early, for lim said that he and Alton Tilley had to be down at the circus lot first, so they could give the animals their breakfast. Arriving there I told lim I would look around to see ifl could find anything of interest. Walking through the main tent, I saw my good pal Homer Quate, lifting weights over his head. While talking to I-Iomer, I gath- ered some interesting information I learned that Paul Simos was now the owner of a stock car race track and that Nookie Carroll was doing the driving. I also learned that Anne Rat- terree was tuning pianos, and lolleen Whitaker was teaching girls on I-Iow to get your man. Leaving I-Iomer I strolled on farth- er to the end of the tent when some- thing flew by my head. I learned later that it was onlv Arvin Dunnagan, the new Human Cannon Ball. Checking out of the hotel the next day. I decided that the next ston would be New York City. I arrived there the next morning and found a lovely room and decided to take a nap, when I heard a loud voice calling out, Ex- tral Extra! I opened my window and saw that it was Bill Poindexter. After purchasing a paper, I came back to my room to read the news. Turning to the obituary column, I saw that Bob I-Iale was now the proprietor of a respectful funeral home and Barbara Peatross was his recep- tionist. I also found another interest- ing article which stated that Peggy Blalock, Pat Tesh, Dolores White, OF ME H0 LINGLES FINE CAKES N. C. WINSTON-SALEM, ,. .un L4 +. 3? i 3. 3 if Q .4 '04 Q 594.0 s. gg 31 'S' ffl ' 5. Serving Young Women I-Iere at I-Iome 15' 32 ij: is fi WINSTON-SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA 152 '2- fg At a minimum of expense, ment of participating in Zi- Salem opens the door of college sports, dramatics, 5. Opportunity to all local girls social and other extracur- 31 who desire a thorough Lib- ricular activities, Day stud- :Ij eral Arts education, and who ents are included in all Z look forward to the excite- phases of our campus life. v 4, Get acquainted with Salems day-student program. iz Visit the Academic Dean and find out what courses 3. Z? are oEered in your line of interest. We invite your Sig investigation. tg: tg 1772 1949 It 2 fZ0!'+!4+Z Z++!'+X0Z+'Z++!+'Z''I+'X+'! !'+Z++!'fX'a +!'+! B+l+'X'+Z0!+'Pn'+'P+! Z X+'P'!'+B+?+!'+!0X !+'!+'! 9+X'+!'+I'+!+'! B+!'+F'! !'+!'40B+F+P :g'X'+I+'X+'I+'I+'X Z !+'X+'Z ! Z+'4'0I I+'Z+'I X+'I I !'+X+4+'I'+I''lvl''lvl''Z Z++X'+Z++! !+'I+'X+'! Z+'I X+'X'+Z+'!''!'+X I Z X X'4 X0X'+X X+'v 4' +2 ,wg zz . gt Q. 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On the front page I saw that Bill Ioe Davis was running for state sena- tor in South Carolina. Coming to the sports page, I saw that lack Cooke was testing footballs for the Chapman Football Manufacturing Company, owned by Bobbie Chapman. I also found that lim Stevenson was repair- ing torn basketball nets. On the edi- torial page I dicovered that Carl Hin- shaw was writing an article on Love or No Love. Finishing the paper, I left for a visit up Broadway. On a big neon sign I saw where Hugh Holder was now the worlds greatest juggling artist. I met Hugh behind stage and had a brief talk with him. I learned that Edith Tillotson and Betty Lou Crawford had just taken up woman wrestling, and that Nan Kirby, Margaret Hol- comb, Nancy Kirby, lean Lewis, Faye Swain, and Luanne. Hightshoe were building a human pyramid nightly at Radio City Music Hall. The next morning I decided to make a brief visit to the zoo. Here I found Dick Wright and Kenneth Bla- kely washing animal cages. I had a talk with the boys and found that Conrad West was now Americas' number one bring-them back alive hero. I also learned that Bill Davis was working as a taxidermist. As I was leaving the zoo, 1 met Bob Rikard, who said that he was now working for the New York Times newspaper. He also said that Norman Tillotson was the editor-in-chief and that Norman had just assigned him to a job to cover a story on i'Butch' Williams, who was going to go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel. After having such pin interesting time in New York, I decided to leave for another part of my vacation., I arrived in Dallas, Texas, the next aft- ernoon, feeling hungry and tired. While walking toward a restaurant, I noticed a big sign which read, Preston Pool Parlor- Herman Preston, Proprietor. Feeling that I should have a talk with Herman while in town, I went in and found Frances Rucker working as a rack girl. The Texas Longhorns were playing a football game that day, so I bought myself a ticket and found a seat. While watching the game, I heard someone yelling, Peanuts! Popcorn' Hotdogs! I looked around and found that it was Barbara Dull, who said she was working to send herself through dancing school. After the game I started back to my room. When arriving at my hotel, I met one of my old pals, Bill Cov- ington. He said that he was the new was mayor of the city and that he soon quitting so he could team up with Io Ann Combs, who was in the used car business. I also learned that Vir- ginia Sprinkle had just won the beauty contest of America and was planning to marry Raymond Boggs, the coach of the Texas Longhorns. As Bill and I were crossing a street, I noticed a familiar face. It was that of Marlene Muller who said that she was walking across the United States for her health. That evening I had just settled down and was listening to the radio. when a special announcement came over the wires. It stated that Peggy Newell had just been given the Acad- emy Award for the best actress of the year. After the announcement I turn- ed to some music which was being sung by Robert Stone, who was now the Americas' number one crooner. After leaving Texas that night, I arrived in California the next morn- ing. While in California, I learned that Pat Perkins was playing with Straight Shot Gibson in cowboy pictures. I also learned that Gene Walker was doing the directing. Having nothing to do, I bought my- self a paper and saw where Augburn Douglas, the driver of a fire truck there, had just saved the life of Sue Hall, who was climbing the flag pole of California's highest building. I also read where Pat Reece, Barbara Rog- ers, and Dona lean Shaver were now doing a scene with Ace Adams, who had just succeeded Clark Gable. The name of the picture was, All These Women Deciding to hire myself a taxi, I was surprised to see Sidney Welch, who said that he was working for Bill Young, the owner of the cab company Sidney told me there was going to be a big concert that night. Don Michael was playing a piano solo, and Nancy McAbee was doing a bass solo. He said they were touring the country to- gether. While Bill and I were riding around, I saw Bobbie Irvin selling hot- dogs on a corner. That night I left for a night club, owned by Melvin Clarke. While at Melvin's club, I saw Imogene john- son, Sallie Kates. Iuanita Parrish, and Betty Wagoner doing a stunt on rol- ler skates. After their number Barbara Morgan came out to sing a solo, ac- companied by Nancy Goforth. The next morning, while walking down the street, a man walked up and snapped a picture of me. 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After a trying day, I decided to lie down for a rest. I turned on the radio to get some music when I heard Mar- gy Ashe and Dolores Hartledge doing a cluet on French harps. Ramon I Ioots was doing the directing. Well, the time had come for me to end my vaction. My money was get- ting low, and I had to journey home. I thought that I would try to win a- nother contest, that I might visit my friends again. At home I am in com- fort, while Paul Werst is my new but- er. Now that I have been beat up, strung up, knocked down, talked a- bout, and shot at, I will never prop- hesy the future of another person. Prophet Iohn Roland ,-4,.f.-4,-1,-r,.1,-1,-f,.4,-1 HANES HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '49 The ship sailed away from the dock, and we were off on the luxury liner, IOHN W. HANES, to find new adventures on the Sea of Knowledge. In l944, the sea was Wide and deep to us, and we wondered if we would ever reach our destination- Gradu- ation. Well, it took us five long years to cross that sea, but here we are with the skyline of Graduation loom- ing in front of us. When we entered the ship, we were a gay, happy-go- lucky gang, and for the most part, we still are. As we think back over our sea voyage, we recall the happiness, sorrow, laughter, and tears that the years brought us. As sub-freshmen, we were cayught in the swinging doors and laughed at by the more privileged group of trav- elers, the seniors. But the only thing the seniors could lay claim to that we could not was the front seats in the auditorium. And now, since we have a promotion, we can claim them. We were a group which was very determined to make a name for itself in the history of Iohn W. Hanes. And we got off to a good start. While still sub-freshmen, we had representatives in the Red Pencil Survivors Club, the Student Government, and the band. 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C. 6 0 ez- lal-r+fx++: 40x0xwx0xwr+r+xww-frrwwr'ra+a0r-r+w0xwx0a+'r+ref+s,ra0r+x0x0. j j ,,,,,,,.q.,,.,,.,X..x.,g..1..g , , ' x4+:+-x+-.'+-x+-x-fx--z-+z-+x+'z+'zf+:+-1-'x++z-+:++xMx0:+-x0xf CONGRATULATIONS Klflfs wiaff you fda gait ofsuezyfging. 0 Q WWMJ . pzmun' nfxcfmmrf xfAf0NA5rYfk1cfol Q , Z 4204, E 5 5 Q 5 , 45 ,F . ,.,,x,,3,z,,z,,z,,:,,:,,:,,x,,X.,X.q..pg0p.p,g..9.p.pq.q0p.p.pq0g0pq+4nsiwB+I'+X+w?+X++Z+'I ! !HI'+! 'I'? . . 166 ing doors, teachersv, and many other things which were different from elementary school. After a summer vacation, we were glad to be back in school and renew friendships made the year before. As September of '45 rolled around, many extra-curricular activities claim- ed the members of our class. Many of the girls joined the Y-Teens and became active members. We had mem- bers on the junior Council and in the band. Pat Tesh and Betty Bowman represented us in the Debating Club. Sue Hall and Barbara Rogers were the first girls in our class to become interested in sports, and they have turned out to be fine athletes. Several boys were attracted to the field of sports, and we felt sure they would make outstanding players in the later years. At the end of the year, the honor of being the Most Outstanding Fresh- man, was bestowed upon joleen Whitaker, who has really proved to be outstanding all through her years at Hanes. With another year's experience on the I. W. Hanes, we felt that we were really getting into the thick of things and could hardly wait for another school year to start. As sophomores, we felt that we were more important to the school than ever. This year Dolores White and Carl Freeman were among our cheer- leaders. The Hi-Y claimed Butch Williams, and we had representatives on the newspaper staff. What we con- sidered one of the most important things in our sophomore year was the chorus. Several students. both boys and girls, were interested in making music a big part of our high school. In this field, Dan Tatum was out- standing. By the end of this year. we were represented in practically all of the activities of the school- religion and dramatics included. As we left for the summer, we thought of the coming fall when we would be juniors and really in high school. Entering into our junior year, we considered ourselves very important to the school. We were a large class and many of our members had already proved to be outstanding in many fields At the first National Honor Society in- duction, Anne Ratterree, Pat Reece. joleen Whitaker, Butch Williams. and Billy joe Davis were tapped. In the Spring, Bill Davis Marlene Mull- er, and Margaret Holcomb were in- ducted. Arnong the chosen few who were taken into the Quill and Scroll were Bettv Bowman, Marlene Muller, Barbara Dull, Gloria Miller, and Bar- bara Rogers. 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'X X'+!+'B'Z'+?i+'?'X+i0X+i+'I0!+i'+F'Z X0P+I+i'5'4M9i'i+4'40 1 68 There was a rising interest inthe pub- lications, and several of our members became reporters. Brill Davis, Billy I-'oe Davis, Tommy Styers, and Conrad West were the boys claimed by the Hi-Y during our junior year. We also had members in the College, Excels- ior, and Bible Clubs. In the office and library could be found several of our girls who worked there during their study hall. Pat Perkins, Sue Hall, and Ioleen Whitaker were added to our share in the cheerleaders. There was an increasing number of our classmates on the football, basketball, baseball, and tennis teams. Edith Tillotson was outstanding in scholastic averages during the year. Gloria Miller represented us at Girls' State. Barbara Peatross and Conrad West received the awards in the rec- itation contests. A big event at the end of the year was the election of a may- or who was to take office during his senior year. In this election, Tommy Styers came out the victor. To climax the year, the annual lun- ior-Senior dance was held in the school gymnasium. While we signed our Iohn Henrys in our classmates' annuals, many of us thought of the following year when we would be writing our farewells and leaving Hanes for the last time as a student. .And then- seniorsl At last we could walk down the deck and take those honored seats near the cap- tain's table. Of course, we picked up a few extras to help us occupy them. Our officers for the senior class were Hugh Holder, president: lim Stevenson, vice president: Pat Reece, secretary: and Nancy Kirby, treasur- er. We also elected class day officers and superlativcs. loleen Whit- aker was chosen as our D. A. R. rep- resentative. The hard work that the football boys had put in during the past years really paid olf as the team came out with four wins and one loss in the conference games. The yells of happiness, though, came when the team learned that they were to plav in the Piedmont Bowl game. lack Cooke, a stay-over senior. Stone walked off with the football. These Hve years at Hanes have been we draw a sadness and Bob honors in very happy ones, and as near Graduation, there is in our hearts. We filled this year with all the study and activities possible, for we knew it was our last. Our hope, as we leave. is that We have upheld the school's standards and have given our teachers a right to be as proud of the class of '49 as it is of them. In all our hearts there will alwavs be a big place for our dear old Hanes. Margaret Holcomb Historian HANES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '49 We, the graduating class of llohn W. Hanes High School, being almost certain we have minds and possessing supersonic instincts, do hereby ordain and declare this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Section I. To Mr. Haltiwanger we leave our sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude for the patience and guidance he has shown us in our years at Hanes High. Section II. To Miss Dungan we leave our heartiest Thanks and as- sure her that her efforts weren't in vain. fWe hopelj Section III. To the faculty we leave our brilliant underclassmen who we think will find it hard to live up to our low standards of study. Section IV. To the up and coming seniors fthe dear little angelsl we leave our shining halos. We know we've set a perfect example. ARTICLE II Section I. Pat Tesh, Peggy Blalock. and Betty Sue Bowman, leave their Little white boots and Betty Grable legs , to Mildred Rawlinson and Mary Ann Sprinkle. Section II. Margaret Hol-comb. Marlene Muller, and Edith Tillotson leave their three great minds to Nan- cy Haymore. She needs all three. Section III. Iimmy Mecum leaves his Charles Atlas physique to Tom- my Phillips. Maybe Tommy can do more with it than Mecum dfid. Section IV. Nookie Carroll, Paul Simos, and Gene Moser, leave their old cars, and daredevil tricks, to Red Stewart and Kenneth Byerly, who are promising pupils. Section V. Bobbie Chapman and Donna lean Shaver leave their sour notes and beat up claiinets to Camilla Edwards and Nina Duncan. Section VI. Dolores Wliite leaves her great mathematical brain to Ronnie Burton. I-Ie'll probably be the star of the class from now on. .Section VII. Herman Preston leaves his smiling face and wonderful pers- onality to any person fortunate enough to appreciate these qualities. Section VIII. Luanne I-Iightshoe and Bob Rikard leave their weight to Patsy Carroll and Buddy Tuttle. U Section IX. Iim Stevenson and Straight-shot Gibson leave their :5:5'P:+v!4+I4+Io v: 'I0X+v:4+z0:4i0f4-uX4+ZnI4g atv sfo 41020-6+ 401, .14 0:. :0X0z,,!0, A .9 v Q +5 3, P Q J. ,gf '24 l l 4 4 if 32, 9 1' 1? 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Ramon Hoots and Dick Wright leave their Bachlelor's Club memberships to C. Disher and lack Shaver. Section XII. Pat Perkins leaves her Beauty Contests .ana horn-rimmed specks to Carolyn Cottee. Section XIII. Glloria Miller lleaves her enticing smile and flirtatious eyes to Nancy Tattersall. Look out for Nancy, if she puts them to use! Section XIV. Dan Tatum leaves his vocal cords to Iimmy Reavis. Section XV. Conrad West and Ivohnny Roland leave their good looks to Buddy Easter and Dickie Zig- lar, who can put them to good use. ARTICLE III Section I. We hereby appoint two brilliant and beloved students, Phyl- lis Plemmons and Betty Lou Wagon- er, executrixes of this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE IV Section I. In witness hereof, we affix our seal on this fourteenth day of Iune. in the year of our Lord, nine- teen and forty-nine. Peggy Newell Testator Witnesses: Woody Woodpecker Beaky Buzzard Goofy REYNOLDS PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '49 THE TALE OF TWO WORMS Dear Reader, here is the tragic fa- ble of two small, innocent, unconcer- ned book-worm, Cater and Pillar. Any similarities between these worms and any other worms is purely and naturally the same!!! Once upon a time, there lived in the sooty chimneys of Richard Reynolds High School two worms who had traveled all the way from England and had bought a penthouse in R. R. They were happy, simple, little worms and everything went all right as long as they remained in their chimneys, but one day, a strong wind suddenly blew down in their home where they nestled in slumber. The gust of wind whirled them out of their wee little beds and hurled them deep into a huge hole. It emptied them into a If 0:0 94 Q. 054 54 v? gt +5 2' s 4 .g. 'f be 34 0:4 + 4 3. 4, c '49 ti: v 4 +24 '? 54 94 54 5. 4 +24 4 Ig. 'e v 4 024 0,4 34 vi. 54 9?- 34 3. 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Pillar: Really, Cater, this is nice, a jolly old place. I say, shall we in- vestigate? Uh? Shall We? Cater: Let's, ole boy. tNow they approach the biggest, largest, hugest book they had ever seen.l Pillar: I say, don't you think it's a little drafty? There is a distinct breeze about, feel it, boy? Cater: Good reason, son, we just pass- ed Gone With the Wind. But wait, stop here. I feel a little heat. Pillar: Yes, its coming from that book. Let's see--Uh, hand me my Iohn Adams delux book-worm glasses- Ah, yes, it says Forever Ambrosia by the noted author and correspon- dent, Iohn Motsinger. Let's move, ole boy, let's move. Cater: I say, aren't you a little hungry? --and with this said our two worms approached a big blue book covered with spider webs, The book was the Black and Gold of 1949. As they moved closer, they saw a tiny black demon keeping guard. He paced nervously back and fourth over the words, Black and Gold, saying We're going to win a con- ference. They sneaked past the sentry and began gnawing at the slicky pages of the annual, Cater taking the top, Pillar taking the bot- tom of the page. They didn't know it, but they were eating the class prophecy of 1949 which has proven 99.99 per cent correct. Cater: Oh, this is good, really it is. Listen to this . .. it says here that Tomboy Saunders has won the bi- annual olympic pea lifting contest. He lifted 1003 peas last summer and is threatening the record that Anne Wilmoth has already established. I-Ie is now in training at Betty Miller's You Lift, We'll Weigh It Club. Pillar: My, but this is something. fgna- wingl cough-cough. My gracious, I could hardly swallow that. Cater: What was it? Pillar: Bill Simpson. I-Ie's the only man who can tear an unabridged Dic- tionary with two fingers. Cater: Oh, this is good, really it is. Lis- ten to this, The New York City play boy, Vernon Ferrell has made an al- liance with the scrupulous Fred I-lege, stating their united opinions that if the selective service will get them they will go to the Kupa Ruma in the darkest corners of Africa. ,J y ,. 1 :iv ..- K ' K if k l 4 jf is my x ' Hoof A51 f ,E Jw A 'f S 3 Yep, we have the Sloppy joe? and moccasins that you students cfemanci but Sosnifesff speciafizev in cfotfres that are 'just for funn . . . fresh, Wl7i77ZfZ.Cdl styfes that were born to be worn by the young in spirit. Petite Mam'selle Shop, Third Floor 00144362- 173 pf artln Dry Cleaning his Burlce Street Dial 7I0l They were scheduled to appear be- fore the draft board this Iuly. At the draft board receiving all the se- lectees are Mary Lou Harris and Brantley Booe: the strong man, is giving all the physical examinations. Pillar: Aren't you through with this page yet? I tell you, I'll meet you at the next corner. Cater: Okay. tSuddenly a loud scream is heard from Pillarj Cater: Good night, man, what happen- ed? Pillar: I just ate Billy Ware and Wayne Irvin, singing their arrange- ment of Walkertown Midnight. Qpausej And it says here that jack Herring is on his summer vacation trip to Mars, in his new, all new, Teeny White push-pull rocket with witty exhaust pipes. later: Miss Arline Palmer is now the We don't know all about fruit cake, I but there's a rumor out that Dewey's is the best and after a good bait we are convinced the rumor is right. DEWEY'S W. 4th Sf. City Markgt xero-xwxfe-Oz-+101-+.+'.wz'+x+-x+a+-z+fz++:+-2':++z+f:+'x-':+fz+fz+,xf+z0:+.x.-rang.,s,gag+.g+.g.+g0p+s+r.+x-+z++x0a'z0s-:+-p.r0p-r+,'a,n,ag.,,.4.,, s x - 'M Sanitone Cleaning LICENSED CLEAN ER -nt-surf' 174 greatest palmist in America, but Some authorities say that this isn't true, because of the fact that when Tommye Ring went to her, she pre- dicted that Miss Ring would be poor, unhappy and untrustworthy in years to come. In years to come came and she is the richest, happiest, and voted the most trustworthy wife in America. She is living in Pennsylvania, where the famous auto designer, Gordon Pf-effercorn, has invented a roadster that is guaranteed to go two hundred miles an hour, and no less than one hundred and ninety. Pillar: I knew he would come to this end. Cater: Who? Pillar: Sid Whiteheart, former presi- dent of the Short Hair Society. He's resigned this post to become the coach and advisor of the Army Navy, Notre Dame, and lVIichigan teams. Some say he's a bit rushed, but we say he's Sid Whiteheart. Cater: Listen to this, Ioe Reins, head of the Weather Department is pre- dicting snow in Iuly. If that evers happens, I'm going back to England. Pillar: Here it says that Lindsay Cox and the Reavis twins made the Roxyetters doing their famous dance routine, One Minute After Graduation. Cater: Will you look at this, Ham Horton became so interested in Miss Martin's Spanish class that he went to Mexico and got married in a chile factory. Pillar: David Early, a bright, up- coming new star, will play in the radio show, Fat Man. Cater: Who writes the program now? Pillar: Bill Trotman. Cater: That's nothing compared to this--Drane Vaughn has received much money from her newest book, How to get to school on time by leaving home at eight twenty five. Pillar: Ha, ha, ha,-listen'-it says here that Peggyan is an Alderman, Cater: lim Vogel is the only man alive to swim the width of Crystal Lake. Pillar: What do you mean, lots of people have done that. Cater: Yeah, but did anyone do it underwater, upside-down. and with his little toes crossed? Pillar: Really ole man, this is very in- teresting, let's move on. It says here on the next page that Hampton Mauze, Lawrence McGee, Kent Taylor, and the notorious Charlie Davis have combined their ta'ents and have formed a Garbage Can Store. Cater: What's all these booms and bangs written here for? Pillar: l don't know. it says contin- ued on page fourteen , shall we go? Cater: Let's. Pillar: Let's. Cater: Will you look at that! Another world war has broken out between Buena Vista and Ardmore. Huh, read this-General Robert Vaughn and his Mimi Lynching boys have just Pillar: Cater: captured a strategic foothold. - Foothold? Whose? Victor Goldberg's. Yeah, and here is Charlie Bolick and his Pet- er's Creek Boys rapidly repulsing them. They say that Anita Moore and her U-Know-World-Peace or ganization can't do a thing with them. Pillar: Ioyce Weaver is in the jewelry business and is constantly being called upon by Barbara Robin, the city gossip, and Betsy Bynum, who is a saleswoman for Billy Richard- son's exclusive Five and Ten Cents Iewelry for Only a Quarter Store. Cater: l say, ole boy, after years of tedious work. Arthur Spaugh's ja- lopy has finally reached 21 m.p.h. Pillar! I say, that is startling. Cater: Why, I think I remember these boys. It says that Billy Barnes, the Averies, and Tommy Coppedge have become extremely rich and are living on top of the Empire State Building, singing that song about the Cellars of Old Reynolds High. Pillar: Here at the bottom of the page it says that Hollywood has found a new Tarzan, Osymn Tesh. His lead- ing lady is Nancy Ripple, while his new monkey is Lucylee Warren. Iirnmy Ferree is directing the pro- duction called Tarzan versus Broughton Correllf' The rest of the cast includes Sally Bet Cunningham as a luring mermaid, Lawrence Roberts as the big wind that comes up, Iohn Iames, the ape, and Tommy Minnis, who unexpectedly falls into quick-sand. For the Best in Quality and Price SHOP AT You A-re Always Welcome UW: ma Q vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvo voov vvvvvv vvvvvvvvvv ov v -In-oI4vXeoXQ+:4+,4-o2+4o5oo44-+4044-405+L5-044n++o4++4oo,oo,4-4.4+.04+ops!4vgogogwtooxogo444-545Qv.o+,+o!+5440.4-+,+u5vv.++,+v,+v,Qo4o4,4424-0,4-v4+-rpopvxd-0 'QX4-A fb For the Best in Classical and RECORDS Popular Get them at BOCOCK- LTROUD CO. f 1 Pause That Re reshes Is Part of the Part either way . . . both trade-marks mean the .mme thing. Q 1948, The Winston Coca Cola Bottling Company 176 Cater: Ruth Alspaugh, having won all the jitterbug contests in existence, is now living in Spain raising Mexican Iumping Beans. Pillar: That isn't' everything, Cater, over here on the next page--- hur- ry on over here, and don't make a glutton out of yourself. Iohn Wood is the star artist of Esquire Maga- zine, and they say that his new model will be the biggest hit in re- cent years,it's none other than lean Ann Livengood. I-Ie's having a little trouble, though. Cater: Out with it, boy, what is it? Pillar: Iean Ann is causing' confusion because she is tired of being the torch singer in the cartoon jokes. Cater: Can you imagine-- I can't understand it. The Brownlow twins are teaching the first grade at Wiley. Pillar: You don't say! Cater: I'm getting sorta tired, and full too. Aren't you, Pillar? Pillar: Maybe this will make you hungry again. Listen, Calvin Reyn- olds has crashed into society. He, after making his debut by means of his graceful ballet talent, was thronged with such celebrities as Sue Henderson, whose husband is in the tooth pick business, Betty Ann Kirby, who is a jockey for the Ken- tucky Derby, Betsy Brooks McGee, who still has an interest in Hava- Tampa-Cigar firm, Ann Voss. the Girls' Athletic Director of the Salem Cupid, Foundation for old maidfi, Vivian Ogle, the famous half of the Ogle Sisters Incorporated, Charlotte McGlaughon, the torch singer at Bert Newton's den for bachelors, Peggy lohnson, the inventor of the Reynolds High lie detector, Martha DeHart, who received her fame by stumbling into the famous playboy, lohn Cunningham, and last. but not least, the one and only Miss Ioan Crossley, who has retained her youth and remains the top star of the Reynolds High We May Lose. but Wait, Next Year basketball club. Cater: Iimmy Moore has won the con- test for the World's Greatest Drink- er. Pillar: Drinker of what? Cater: Prune iuice. Pillar: Hey, Cater, I hit a picture -f the first of the evening. Look whos in it-- it says here that it's the heads of the city government- Mary Sue Strupe. who is in charge of the morning trials at court: Mildred. White, the clean-up committee: Sa- rah Iane McLean, seeing that all men who come to court have their hair combed: and Mary Cunning- ham, the Boy Scouts. Cater: I-lere's a picture of Iim Hardie. It's caption says that he's the editor of the Sears and Roebuck Catalo- gue. POPI1l8I'ilIy IIll1St be deserve Nearly everybody trades at CMEAK S YOUR FRIENDLY CREDIT .IEWELER 4.37-39 N. Likes., Sl. 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Cater: Also, i.t's rumored that Chief Iustice Sammy Boloke has ordered that President Ted Kal1am's procla- mation of neutrality to all women be passed by the House's Ways and Iackie Means Committee. Pillar: Cater: Pillar: out hair quel how Cater: Well, of all things! What now? Trilby Boerner has a pamplet entitled, How to 'keep your curly. She is planning a se- too, entitled, If it's too curly, to get it straight. freadingl Frank Montgomery is making a sensation of himself with his article, How to grow a beard in twelve hours. Pillar: I'd never believe that Garner Hailey would become the president of the vice-president society of Puerto Rico. Cater: wen lane Bagnal and Rose Ellen Bo- are suing Ioe Dudley for caus- ing unnecessary noise while at their formal recital at Carnegie Hall. Right in the middle of their perfor- mance he screamed, Fireman, Save My Child! Pillar: Bobby Hunter, it says, left his cigar where Dudley's baby was sit- ing. Hunter is now serving a term of the charge Baby Sitting Misdemea- IIOIS. Cater: Edith Rawley, Dee Turner, and Mary Tavlor are issuing complaints about their cottage at the beach. They sav that Eugene Whaling's Ghost is acting up aqain. Pillar: This must be the picture section. Here is David Brewer on a pole whistling away. washing the flags for U. N. O. at Lake Success. Cater: Here is Mr. America of 1970. He is the man of distinction, None other than Charles Yarbouqh. Pillar: Bobby Henning and Ed Good- man have ioined their talents and .QVC now nlavinq football for Arrnv. Goodman is left end and Henning is left out. Cater: Curtis Coleman has opened the newest and most promising business in the Twin Citv, Pillar: What is it? What kind of busi- ness? Cater: He has a sour-kraught factory. tPausel Cater: I say, don't you feel a bit full? l'm about to split wide open from eating so much. Pillar: Yes, ole boy, l am full too. In fact, I think we should go. Shall we, Cater? Uh? Shall we? Cater: Let's. Pillar: Let's. fFinding themselves entirely too big and fat to re-enter the hole they had iust made, they are stuck half way in S-v A- l PIEDMONT ENGRAVING COMPANY lv ,X- l 'l 91 fl- l I Progress of Wxnston Salem of Northwest North Carohna of any place will falwfays be recorded best IH PICTURES To tell your storv 1n Plctures that It wlll make a flhifllcg IIIWFEJJIUII the lob of maklng prlntlng plfates should be entrusted only to skllled crafts men oflong experience find that s where we come 1n' EDMONT NGRAVING WINSTON SALEM, N C TELEPHONE 9722 O '5 lf fl- l 'S S' rl' a '5 9' M A K E R l S O ....... - ..-I... L 1 F ' . N ' 4' ' ...so p .. x ' H ' - , - L L . -1 4' V' i . A T 4 E S - . . FOR ALL PRINTING PURPOSES 179 Golden Guernsey Milk World Famous Ice Cream Butter Cottage Cheese Eggs Biltmore DAIRY FARMS Supreme in Quality Since 1897 -:++x-+x+-x+f:+-z+-x+-:+w++xf+z+fx-+x-fx++z-wwwmwwwwmaawevwrmwwwvwwwwmw4+-x-+1-1-+x++x++x+-xf+x+e Miss Mary Ann Guthrie poses in a box-jacket suit X i from our Young Towner's l collection 180 page seventeen. What will become of our two worms? Can they worm them- selves out? Possibly, but not probably. Let's look into the year 1970. We see two Reynolds High School stu- dents rushing nervously into the lib- rary.j Studentl: I don't know what we are going to prophesy. It's a harder job than I thought. Student 2: Let's look at some of these old annuals. Let me see- what page is the prophesy on- here it is. Student l: What are those two small holes in the annual for? Student 2: Why, look, there are two smears here. Student l: Those aren't smears- they're moving! Why, they are worms. Cater!! Thanks, kids. We've beeln cooped up in that book for 21 years now and because we haven't eaten since then, we can go home. Pillar: Shall we go now, Cater? Cater: Let's. Pillar: Let's. fThe students stand petrified! l l lil REYNOLDS HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '49 One would never think, upon look- ing at the ultra-sophisticates of the Senior class of 1949, that only five years ago they were green eighth graders, taking their first view of the institution atop Hawthorne hill. Many things have happened in the ensuing years from 1944 to the present time. When Ben Lynch, Iohn Wood, Bobby Henning, Frank Montgomery, Ann Wright, Bill Trotman, Betty Mil- ler, Iean Ann Livengood, and Arthur Spaugih were first seen gazing with awe at the stuffed heads which stared down at them from their perch on the first-floor walls, no one realized that they would be our representatives to the Council in the four coming years. Ann Bondurant was quick to follow in her brother's footsteps, serving three years on the Council, and acting as our' representative to the D. A. R. Convention. Also came the end of the Second World War and the return of candy bars and trouser cuffs. Frank Sinatra stilll ruled supreme over the ether, Mr. Ioyner over the R. R. auditorium, and Mrs. McDermott'S qui quae quo over the third floor. Our leaders during the rather quiet first year were Iames Smitherman, Arthur Spaugh, Bobby Henning, and Iohn Wood. They were in due time succeeded by Bill Trotman, Edith Rawley, Ann Wright, and Ann Dar- lington, who led our sophomore class. Hi-Y and Y-Teen life drew many members of our class into the range of their activities. The beginning of our junior year saw the return of Mr. Story from the Navy, the endless repetition of Bruenas Tardes, Senorita, and the en- trance of our fellow-members into the various honorary organizations of the school. The Honor Society, under the guidance of its new sponsor, Miss Faye Martin, took in twelve juniors in 1948, and the Masque and Gavel, Quill and Scroll drew many of our classmates into their ranks. Sally Bet Cuningham, Ann Voss, Mary Taylor, Drane Vaughn, Ed Good- man, Iimmy and Bobby Daye, Mil- dred White, Bert Newton, Sara lane McLean, Tommy Minnis, and Doris Cranfill are only a handful of the stu- dents so honored. lust as the individual personality of each pupil in our class was different, so, too, were their interests varied. Betty Burgess, Fred Hege, Dee Turner, Robert Williams, and Mimi Lynch chose Iournalism as the main outlet for their energies. The lovely melodies that floated over the campus were largely due to the cultured vocal chords of Peggyan Alderman, Betty Tesch, Beverly Ivester, Tommy Min- nis, Sinatra Early, Wayne Irving, and Iohn Adams. Such dramatic wizards as Bill Trotman, Sally Bet Cuningham, Byobby and Iimmy Daye, and Iacik Pryor gave our productions an added touch of genius. Willie Brownlow, lane Bagnal, Ann Bondu- rant, Rose Ellen Bowen, Betty Miller, Ann Wright, lean Ann Livingood, and Peggyan Alderman were chosen to be the Senior Marshalls for the class of '48. Some members of our A band who stayed overnight in the Hotel Landron on their trip to Asheville were Iohnny Mickle, Audra lean Clinard, Shirle.y Nolan, Charlie Kammerer, Ioe Reins, Bill Ware, Ray Calaway, Barbara Brown, Tommy Coppedge, and Francis Trogden, During our last two years our grade-A tooters were led by Sally Bet Cuningham, Patsy Hopkins, Lucy- lee Warren, Mary Ann Guthrie, and Peggyan Alderman. Some immortals of our athletic fields were Sid Wluteheart. Bill Russell, Ed Goodman, Bill Simpson Ioe Hauser, Ed Morris, lim Moore. 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With the memory of this junior year come, also, memories of sleds on number 9, Mary Taylors runaway car, and the popularity of peroxide as shampoo a- mong the boys and Sally Bet Cuning- ham. The climax of this year was the night of the Iunior-Senior, which our class officers, Bill Trotman, Arthur Spaugh, Ed Goodman, and Frank Montgomery had planned for the out- going seniors. The greatest polio epidemic in N. C. history delayed the opening of school until September 27, which necessitated a short Christmas vaca- tion. We got out on the day before Christmas Eve, and, like the 81st Congress, reconvened on the 3rd of Ianuary, Our Senior year began with Mr. Ioyner's speech of welcome, delivered through the maze of scaffolding which heralded our newly redecorated audito- rium and saw us assume with frozen dignity the heights of granduer, speak- ing with unconcealed scorn of little people everywhere. Soon, our dignity was shattered by the fact that our teachers did not hold the same high regard for us that we ourselves did. After so rude an awakening, we be- came a bit more Democratic, and set- tled down to a dull routine of football, dances, and general socializing. In order that our curriculum might be better rounded, we also included a few ounces of study per week. After elect- ing Sid Whiteheart, Ed Goodman, Ham Horton, an Charles Davis as our class officers to try the everlasting patience of our Senior Sponsor, Miss Weaver, our attention was centered on a more exciting election. Brass bands, bunting-draped podiums, glar- ing posters, and a fiery oratory set up an overwhelming victory for Govern- or Thurmlond States' Rights Democ- crats over the minions Dewey, Tru- man, and Wallace in the mock elect- ion held in the city high schools. Our Christmas holiday was accent- ed by the Key Club's impressive deco' rations, multiple dances, and shmioos aplenty for all, and though no snow fell, many pairs of snowbirds were seen in the more remote places. Back to school with too much to be done- History term papers, Mac- Beth, Kid's Day, sports, Bladkbeard. and debating were all to be contended with, besides the momentous problems of the ever-changing heart. Rising a- bove this mad scramble was the birth of the Senior Service Club. After the COMPLIMENTS OF vm? en'-W 5 WHERE SMART WINSTON'SALEMITES SHCP FCURTH AND TRADE STREETS PHCNE 5185 183 Dream dress I - rt.. Of ass' 12. cgi: W 'T Wolfe M - nf! with a cascade ofpinlz roses on a green velvet sash From our beautiful collection of young fashions 0 on the Second Floor W. Fourth St., Winston-Salem, N. C. ezwzffzer--x+-1+f:+.:-+.'+'z0z++:+.x++z+,:+-r+-x+fx0:+'z+-rw:+401'.r-+r+.z0:-+:f+z++:+'x+-z++:++:'+Mf+z+fxf+:++:f+x++x+fx+-z-':++z+-:+'x+M++:+e+-x+4+-If-1+-x'+z+ left to right . Ianet Iones, Gray Pat Rideout, Hanes Salley Bet Cunningham, Reynolds IzOIHIl1gCl' FUl'HItllI'C COIIIPHTIQV, IHC. COMPLETE HOME FURNISI-IERS C. D. Rominger Established 1900 W. Cunningham president Sec. and Treas. 184 election of Wesley Bailey, moderator, and Phil Wollschlager, Sec.-Treas., it started with a bang. Its first pro- ject was the return of the Chatterbox to its home in one of the library's showcases. At last, amid the final whirl of Iun- ior-Senior, class picnic, and Class Day, we donned the 'tasseled morter- boards of graduation night. Now the closing chapters are written, our paths part, and this volume is laid on the shelf beside the dust covered records of past Senior classes. REYNOLDS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '49 We the class of '49 Through with classes and feeling fine. Want to give our old thoughts vent In this our Last Will and Testrnent. ARTICLE I Section I First our teachers and Mr. Ioyner, too, We're giving all our thanks to you: And as -each new year rolls around We'l.l see the ideals good and sound Which you planted there four years ago, And since that time have caused to grow. We've kept each other on the run But all in all we've sure had fun. Section ll To Miss Weaver, our sponsor, we leave our thanks, Our corny jokes and silly pranks. To leave you this year will make us all sad, 'Cause we think you're the best a class ever had! ARTICLE II Section I To the Iunior Class we leave our name Our seats in chapel, and all our farne: Our lunch-time privilege of using UP stairs, Our hard exam worries, and all our gray hairs. Be dignified seniors and all the rest, For we leave you our place and of luc'k all the best! Section II We've had many leaders since we've been in high school. Fairness and dependability was al- ways their rule: But among the outstanding who gave us our start, The first on the list is Sid Whiteheart. As Sid leaves our school behind. His leadership to Clay Goodson is assigned. Section IH This gal with her beauty and Pepso- dent smile I-Ias kept the boys whistling for quite a while. Her last name is Wilson: Her first name is Wee. Her looks and her ways would be some legacy! , So Wee leaves these assets Ql'm sure she won't mindj To captivatin' Pat Boesser who's as cute as you'll find. Section IV Of funny, bright sayings we've had quite a crop, But the wit of Frog Roberts just won't seem to stop! To fill his place is just one alone: Some know him by Leprosyz we call him George Crone. Section V We've had in the orchestra tallents galore With Rosie and Bugs at the head of the Score. They leave two places of talent and skill For june Williams and Shirley Lacy to fill. Section VI Charlie Kammerer, the man with the horn, Says musicians aren't made: they just have to be born, So we looked and we looked for a competent filler And found him at last in the genius, Butch Miller. Section VII From Fred Hege and Tommye Ring we find There are typewriters and talent to leave behind. We couldn't bequeathe all their skill to a single, So we've chosen the team of Barnette and lngle. Section VIII Cut orator, Ham Horton, just can't be neglectedg For we know he'll be someday to Congress elected, I-le can't leave his brain or his speech and so He leaves his vocabulary to Charles Rodenbough. Section IX Peggy Alderman's is a voice we've en- joyed. Whether to the classics or to boogie employed. Connie Reynolds takes her place as she Will soon join the Metropolitan Opera Company. Section X There are a few gifts from a student we giveg We know that his memory in Reyn- olds will live. These gifts to the seniors have been all the raveg They're Motsinger's shirts and long loin Your Friends at SEARS' Complete Bar You'll find all your favorite records. Select and play your own records On one of many automatic players. It's new in Winston-Salem, Exclusive at your new SEARS. We have all the new numbers As well as your old favorites In everything from Hill-Billy to Opera. You'll agree with this foursome of Vlildred White, Fred Hege, Bobby Daye, and Sara lane McLean That SEARS has everything you need Q ,.: ...-.-.. .,.. .1i.,- -I -Q .--.1 K . .vll QE. 801 W. Fourth St. Phone 4-4.461 WINSTGN PRINTING CO Printers Litlwograplwers Binders Winston-Salem, N Tel. 6 186 may they wave! Section XI Sally Bet Cuningham, the blond haired lass Was a very fine actress of our senior class l-ler footlight fever goes down the line To Elissa Hutson, who'll fill the place fine. Section XII This next gift we leave with a great deal of pride To a deserving person, it can't be denied. For Simpsons goods looks and Charles Atlas build To our friend Coach Kirk have just now been willed. Section XIII On the field, in the gym, we've had many to score.. Among the outstanding: Sue Hender- son, Iim Moore, As they hand in their uniforms, they pass on their skill To two very fine athletes: Emily But- ner and Will. ARTICLE III Section I Mr. Crowell, a teacher and friend, All our best to you We send: And to show you of our good intent We appoint you executor of our Will and Testament. Section II In witness, we this do sign On Iune fourteenth, nineteen hun- dred and forty-nine. Bill Trotman, Testator Witnesses 3 shmoos Blackbeard Pandora ,-4.-1,-1,-f,.,,.f,..,.,,.f,.. e-A--M Yankee -A 65 Thanks are extended by the Combined Annual Staffs to THE ADVERTISERS in The 1949 Annual 49 -C- Q We, too, are proud of your ANNUAL Style Marches On .... new ideas for juniors in its wake, come with a fashion vision and the knowledge that their wardrobe is . their Passkey! we cater to junior: with famous n mn merchandise il 1 NCI-lO WP? ILL -, ' SCEE- Fourth at Trade Dial 6126 187 this year Coppedge Cplvotogrczphy Piedmont Photo Service rzo W. 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