Greenville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1940

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Sccmul row: Cleft! tht' zul staff, with Betty hlziiiiiwim, Llwriiiiic Mayliew, Rachel XVztlkCr, Manager liuryl lit-rns, Mary FranCeQ Hunt, and Marihel Hill, trightl thc sports static, with Yirginizt Mclliiiztld, Tom Gwwer, and ,lim Scainan. Thircl 1'rvw: flcftl liusincw Mziiiagcr XYallaCu S t 0 r C y. lfigllll IWO liwcly, ll3.l'Cl- xx' 11 r li i ii M xClllI'I' Cflitorx Mary lfniiictw Smith, and tiiiwwliiic Xx'CllNlL'l', Funrtli www: tlcftl 'livin tircct, :uw- Cizttc cwlit-wr, with lfclitwi' Klvl'I'ilf. tflllltl L4w1'gl'l'i1i'1iC1' Rliflflflll :incl lit-x't'i'lcy XYille5', twti tithcr suswcizttu cclitors. lhittwiii rwxr: tlcfll lfircu- lztliwn M zi n xi Q C 1' luke lfgtiimm, trightl Chili lfmlitwr Rl :try XYzilltcr l .czttliti i'n'111 Nl. IN FORMAL AND INFGRMAL POSES FORMAL POSESfTop row: Cleft to rigrhtj Bill Merritt, Mary Fraiives Smith, Uaroliiie lVebstei', NVa,llave Storey, Julius tfaiiimii. Seeoiiil row: tleft, to riglitj Beryl Kerns, t'o1'a Tll1'1lt'1' Morrali, Beverley Willey, Mary VValkei' Leatliei-wood, Sain Piper. Bottom 1-ow: tleft to 1-iglitl Tlllll ttreet, Phigenia Jones, Bruce NVl1ite, Mary Peace, and Betty Janiisoii. - all 1 A ig -Y.-, - -- Y YVxt LITERARY STAFF Editor-in-Chief .....................................YW..............,... Bill Merritt Senior E1litors--- ------------- Mary Frances Smith, Caroline Wfelsstei' Associate Editors-- ---- lleverley NVilley, Cora Turner Morrah, flfoin Greet Sports Editors ---. -------------------- ' llom Gower, Virginia McDonald Sports Assistant ----- --. ------------------------------------ J. C, Seaman Club Editor ----- ---Mary xfV2llliC1' Leatlierwoiicl Feature Editors-H ---- Sam Piper, Eugenia jones BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ----------------.-.--..-.---...............-...-.--- Wallace Storey Assistant lflusiness Manageru- ----- ----- ---------- - - - ----- Hi-nee XfVhite Advertising Manager --------------------- .- -.-....-.--------------------- lleryl KL-rns Advertising Solicitors -------------- Mary Frances Hunt, Mary lleace, Charles Mqligiy, Corinne Mayhew, Rachel Wzilker, lletty ulainison, lletty Fniery, Marihel Hill Circulation MRIIEIQCT .-------------------------------------------------- 'lulius Cannon Faculty Adviser ..... ..... - --Mr. Fred C, Kendrick 3 'QA 'First with the Loleslm Sehiors of Creehville High Schoolll This smort hew meh's shop is lost becoming lhe ioshioh cehter for high school ohd college boys. CAUDELL'S MEN'S SHCP I6 West Washington Street FDR PORTRAITS GF 5 DISTINCTION AND ORICINALITY MILLS STEELE STUDIQ 12 West North Street Phone ZH LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Air-Conditioned Permission lit-:ir Nl i' For Your Coriveoiemce lliul it lflfmter ond Summer . liei1mli'icl-1: Mzuiy thzmks for ytnir letter uf Mzircli wiitlltl like lu lic gilile til tell you to gil right nlicaul with your iil.m In use the I.II7Ii cover. lutit we llztvc . .ultqrl :L few rules whirh we ask pt-iii-lr to follmx when using our foi'ni1it for sclitv-fl 5'e:ii'lmoI. gm-I ue Illllsl .isk that you zihiilt' Ivy them. I. 'lihc html I.Il7li lllllsl not zmpezli' in Ll liiix. It sill. I 5 Niifllt-ss in uoloix ziiiywlicu- iii thc liiililicziti-I 2. It lllllsi lit- clvgirly stntml on the cmer that the Iiiiiil. ls Im-iiiu lflllrlisllwl lag Him-iitillc Senior lligh stlimil .mtl ii 11. CO. Y IV :im stiiwilil lllgitlllllllliiiiltuilililli'-1iii'.tw whst-i'i'e these itll:-s, Init ue h.ixc h.itI to .izloit this mliu in mtl r I I , F lu pi- lui ulll' mixer. Nlllyll, tit tgoiirsur. is i'ci'y Yziliizilnlc li. its ' s I Iiiil th.it you num uiiilrrstgmtl our lmsitlwli in ii .mtl hiqie that Lllfli will c-fiitmue to me this iii.ttt ' rit ytitii' interest. .VXNIJREXY IIHISKIQLL Assl. Gem-ml Mzmzidcr LIFE 'I'lKlIi ' Lllfli IILIILIJINCZ NICXY YURK The Prexy Speaks 1 T if 1 'Y P1f,,x NLT BU1 lluli f s Tl' -lg uf I. ' Q: 'fo' gl tlt A fir TIIF l,c,rrfxErtl N.Xlll'l'IlI,lllS ihisl isllli lliimlllliillc. llliliagintliilgitioiis ,, ,N i1lli'Q1s'l:RIL, lHIItlilllltlilirelll-iiiilllxiliiiltlilzills tliziw znllpcgiiril entirely tor f4l1'111:il .mtl th-I not show the true svllill iii .lui SA LTED PEANUTS sltltltllls :mtl sclitml. 'llllls j't'lll', li1:xxm'el', if your :iimiinl Sluts mt-it, l fm-I 'slll't' that tha- sl-lrsL'l'IlI A. E. jones Company Cl'HlIlYlll6, S. C. .if mi C I's will sbt' gi time 1-icttirr :it their scli-ml :mtl Clzissmfites lYhilr I .mi ixritiim. I Ulillltl Lilsti like In tell you htiw uiiiuh I think the miisicgil :It-1i1u'lim'i1t will :mpre ai il: th. Ile-I iliivii this in it XY h In 1 lim li-iii ic: ,'-1 .l F - s I 1slCl11lls, .mil this yt-1ii s zmiiiuil will really shim th:-in lst-xt iiiiith we illllFl'k'k'lilll .ill thry lmxr slow- tm our scliiiiil. llvsl uf lm-ls In yt-ii .mtl your staff. May the l'l-Il N.Xl IilI,l'S ht- the lit'-1 lii'm-iiville Iligh has eva-i lhlull I, ll. IIICATIIERIX Sliulifiit litily l'i'esiilt-ii' ' Illlhnllis. Ill'l'Xjl Your siippmt mums n great ilczil ln ns. XXI- lmiitslly ilii Inq-lit-xv wg- ligne the llgst I I IlIlllll.ll i-vt-it this yc:1i'. IQIJ. 4 H N Q O Major Mahon to Rescue Q lltnli' .limi 'lille folks up .nt lii'i-n-iivillc Iliuh Svlii-.il lI'lYt' Illsi ffnly till.-lx'l'1,lt-it fllxf-is S0 lxlllf'll In-vii iii su- im' i't'u.ti'-liiiu tht-ir l'i'Ct'Ill iuliirst thil you sulurl for llivil' 5c'.ii'lmtil. tht' uirls Illii you uinsiilri I . ' ' tht' pn-tlit-st fiunii pliiit-iqipiplis lu Ing siiliiiiitlul, 4 s . I ul bo Illllll 'l'hi-3' ll-t-I th.11 lIt'i'Ii.t1's llIk'Il' lt-Ilt'i's h'ixc- gulltll lost lui' mispl.tt'wl .miimg your !'.m iii.iil, .mil .is ti. time 1 V Y W X V j N X is QL'lIllI! Kll'rI'l Iwi'-lil' tht- Xa-,iiliiiiilx is ti. lip iiiililisliwl , , bl-zliwllllpl :Alltel Emiilwl im' lu xxiiu- Lmfl tk-mini-I you uf lheii ml vs . ill tiiiiist-, I lsiiou lh.it you h.ixu llIIIlIL'l'4Ills smiilii H Y . ittliitsts mtl lliil .ill llltst Ililligs I.il.i- .i I-ll -ii Imu tiilllvgv bl. PIIUIH' ll IN l I' l 'Il l 'Il-1 Ill' l. llU II' lI W'Il'lll l l IIINIII will .ls .mr -It lhvir min, .mil it uf-iiltl lu' -Iiiilr .1 Iiii til hell. lil tht- vfliiiiuslvrs I1 x'--li Vtlllltl L -iisciii I., Qi'.mt nh 1-iii this l.lx.ii'. Xlilli .ill will-I nlsllus, 1-I lv-ilh 31-ii .mtl your mo tiwim Nl . is. Nl.ilim1 .mil mv. I l't'lll.llll llIk'l' 5lllCl'I'k'lj' yiitiix li, IIIQYXYAIIIP XIKIIUN. -IR. ' Xlllllulll xl.ll4Il' Nl.ll14IllIN llrllr, V111 sun- xygf iwililil U h.iu- in-xt-i skiuwl thi- sllt't't'sslVlll I-lmty .mutt l lh.ll CQIWQAYQILIIQIIQIHS th- .ia.i, 'i'i.....i- .i miii...i., xiii... xi..1i....' iii to C d Miss Rutherford Accepts V0 IM-.ii Xl.1i-ix' Kl.IlhulIZ lhliulilwl IH mtlui- liiruiixillv llxrh sclimil . 111.-Ni, l l1.ltllI'l In-.ii-I .ilwlil il. Sa-in-I tht- 1-irliiivs lo thi slilili-I iii Mitt' lil iililrliilly mlm-lhiiliiivill l,.-if lu 3 ii .ill .m-I lii'ri-iixillvf .XXX lxl'lilllIiI'HlxIP . illlls 51411 lll.lilis thi- Iirst limi' m tht- hisl.i1'x' tit ' l'IlI'. N.Xl'I'Il.l'S1h.il li. II, S. Irgiily iliiqmis ligxxq lutii stlrtlnll lix :i ll..lIiu...i4I iiiiixii 'ii-in-X XX, .ini mihlitt--I li. ilu- lou-lx Nliss Riithixl lil thi' hri .ii-I II xx.is .1 thiill, li-in, u.isiii it girls- III X SPEAKING OF PICTURES. . NAUTILUS SNAPS A TEACHER Lu' cameras catvh Mr. J. M. hesesne, popular head of social science d9lJZ1l't111Gl1f, in several 1-lna1'acfte1'istic poses. 1. Now, this map shows... 3. Bib1iography? Oh, yeah... 6. 'Let's see if I can End that 2. Oh, Babe! Oh, Babe! these 4. Don't rush me, Pals . . .' book . . . papers . . . 5. I keep my desk so clean . . . 7. Quiet, there, in the back . . . 7 SPEAKING OF PICTU REST-cvontinuedm SICYICN l AMHl'S I'lt l'l'Rl'IS QYXPPICIJ A'l' H. H. S. THIS YEAR HY AN .Xl,I'lRT NAl I'll,llS I'HU'l'lNlHAI'lll'lR lJI'll'lt'T lJll lf'ERl'lN'l' PHASIGS HI-' lill l'l AT 'lllllfl Sl'HUHli HY 'l'llI'l HILL. is t WG f 'Y-4 f THE SEVEN ABOVE SHOTS Find CU Head Coach J. H. Speedy Speer in the role of drummer boy fnote the benign expression on the mentor's countenance-and he wasn't posing, eitherj. C23 Bill Foster in a working pose, for the Special benefit of his teachers CNote: the type- writer needed cooling, but a bucket of water was not handy at the timeJ. C31 Yes, the girlies do Find the shop an interesting place, as is shown in this shot, showing Frances Ballew and Mildred Cole at work on lamp, along with George Jacobs, 8 fixing an electric motor Cln the background are Billy Baker and Verlin Sidesj. Q45 Our newly- elected Superintendent amused at senior NAUTI- IQUS proofs this photo must be among themj. CSD Our nurse, Mrs. Thornley, with one of her regular customers, Roy Hoe CThe thing in his mouth is a thermometerj. Q65 NAUTILUS camera catches the genial retiring superintendent on the G. H. S. campus during one of his frequent visits. C75 Students looking for the fire at one of our many fire drills ClVIiss Drummond is seen bringing up the rearl. NAUTILUS September J U-119 1940 -V I, .-.. ,si 1 1 1 CONTENTS NAUTILUS STAFF ............ -I 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ..f.. I .,.. -- 6 SPEAKING OF PICTURES ..,.M.ETETE I ....E 7 DEDICATION: To the Music Department ..... 10 FACULTY LIFE .......,,............ ..L..... 1 7 CLASSES: Seniors ..... -M 31 juniors ....ffEf......-......... -V 75 Sophomores - .,,..,C,,.. EE....... - -. 89 THE EYES OF THE NAUTILUS I- me 72 ACTIVITY LIFE: Forum ..I..........-.IKI.. In 99 Ten Standing Committees --- ---IOD High News Staff IIIIII..I. -- 102 Clubs .,II..............,I IA104 STUDENT LIFE: Nautilus Camera Snaps Vocational Students at Work .............................. 87 A Day Out of the Life of Cooperative Student ...........................,... 138 G. H. S. Stages a Play ............,, ...... 1 40 ATHLETIC LIFE: Coaches and Managers --- 0-143 Football ......II.IIIIII ---144 Basketball ............ ---158 Minor Sports -- ,s-162 Girls' Sports -- H7163 G. H. S. LIFE: Nautilus Goes to Commencement ..... --- 71 Nautilus Attends G. H. S, Assembly ,,II,.. 73 Stud-ents Learn to Cook and Sew ......,,L. 135 It Snows at G. H. S. ...-............. ..... 1 36 Nautilus Camera Catches Students at Off Moments .....................,....,,.. 137 Senior Personalities .............,.. ....... 1 67 Nautilus Holds a Beauty Contest, with Ann Rutherford ,,I.............,...... 168 G. H. S. Journalists Go to New York Con- vention ............................... 74 Pictures to the Editor ...I.. 166,172,173,174,176 IN MEMORIAM: To Teddy Klyne ..............,,.......... 142 To Eldridge Galphin and Bert Padgett ...... 86 'l'Hl2 l+'lUJN'l' LYVJVIQIQ IS A l'HH'l'fJt.1R,'Xl'H Ulf 'l'l-lli l RlJN'l' IMJHR Ulf THE NICVV SICNIHR HIGH llUll,lJlNt3 'IUXKIQN FUR 'l'Hli N,XL lill.L'S HY MR. I,lNlDSlQY IEHHZIQIQ, lli. r- i.. Y Fm' lllflil' splr'11rlz'rl 4'UUlN'l'1llil.Ull, Haw xfujl' of Ihr 1.0112 NllI'7'lLI'H lfrlmw Irliis U1lllUI'lIlll'illll lu lllunlr li'wyf.s Pl'l.1ll'l,llfj fllllilllflllpll, llYI'l.fjll'Ilj lin- ywr:'i1ry1 Ifmnpzrny, li'ing1.wf'l'1rj'l f'm'4'r Hniiparllvff, fllr, 1,,z'ml.w.r1 Iinrfzw, Jr., unrl his l'mnrru Vinh. Dry Cleaning SCOTT'S At Reasonable Prices 1 V Wie ,Sell 11' For Less Will.-V Pay fllnrv? , O 9 , 5roR5 DEPARTMENT Greenville. S. C. MASSEY 6' NICHOLSON Pllone 1772 222 l'l. EVIQ-Ili-0 JIWH Cl'4'm1villv. S. li. ' F' T W ' YHTWHWY 'AWA W THE DEDICATIONZ TO THE G. H. MUSIC DEPARTMENT , X ,A,A,....e..e. ...z..i,v. ,z-sam' -M-' ez- Q f' 'fx' , l Wf 'JZ,6 ff 7. k 7. W, r, tiny S. llnteliins, sliown in two eliaraeteristie poses above, has been di- reetor ot' tlie tl. ll, S. liantl anal oreliestra for tlie past six years. However, in tliis sliort periosl, lie liast'onn1l a tletinite plaee in tlie liearts of the stndents. 'l'lie niany pnpils who liaye liatl tlie pleasnre to stncly ninler Mr. lfnteliins have fonntl liiin not only a teaelier of nnexeelleml ability ancl skill, lint also a syinpatluetie trienil anil eonnsellor. ln atltlition to being' a inan who has won tlie liearts ot' liis stnalents, he is one of tlie inost versatile ninsieians in the state. ille was grrantetl a leave ol' alisenee tliis year t'or several weeks tlnring xyliim-li tinie lie playetl in tlie el'ainons Sontliern Synipliony oreliestra. iss 'l'lielina t'ool:, instrnetor ol' yoit-e antl tlireetor ot' tlie tel. ll. H. glee elnbs, has aeeoniplislietl nineli mlnring' lier first year on tlie Senior lligli faenlty. liaying- l1l'0llLl'lll' to ns atlcleml glory liy lier nntiring' etl'oi-ts antl ontstantlingg alnility as a ninsii-ian, ller programs liaye lieen ol' liigliest qnality, the renmli- tions lieantilnl, rellet-ting exeellent training' antl a lcnowletlge ot' voeal ex- pression to lie enyietl. NY1' l'eel g'ratel'nl tllat tlie year lias lmrong-lit to ns sneli a mlistinet asset' to onr seliool lil'e. Miss t'oolt eanie liere front tlreer ltligli st-liool. . . . . . . 1 .1 onr ninsie tlepartnient wlneli is so tleeply rootetl in tlie tratlitions ot ' . tl. ll. S. anal wlneli tor so niany years lias nplielcl antl grloritieil tlie nanie ot tlreenyille lligli seliool in all tieltls ot' ninsieal entleayor, we, tlie stall' ot' tln l5lJftl NAll'l'll.l'H, g'ratel'nlly tletlieate tliis, tlie twenty-tliirtl volnnie. 'l'liis ninsie mlepartnient lias liatl a great lienetieial et't'eet npon tlie stnilent enltnre at tt.ll.S. ttnr ninsie elasses in tlie past liaye gatlieretl a l'orini4lalile array ot ti-oplnes in yirtnally evei-Iv pliase til ninsieal enaleayor. Mr, tiny S, llntelnns antl Bliss 'llllt'llll2l t'oolq present tlireetors aswell as eaeli nieinlier ot tlie seliool v v ensenilmles liaye playetl iniportant parts in nplioltling' stanmlartls set by pre- yions gi-onps, llaek in 1924, wlien Mr. l7nl're lllianie assnnietl leatlerslnp ol tlie tlepart- ment, lie reorganized tlie oreliestra. lioys' antl girls' glee elnlis, all ot' wliieli 10 we THE DEDICATIONI TO THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT -qconiinueap igf if I THE ENSEIVIBLES-'llmp rnw lleftl the girls' glee cluli, fright? the lmoys' glcc Clulmg scciiiiml rim' ilriill the hzmd at practice, Crightj the hziml im parzifle, liziving fmwiiccl the trziclitifmzil Civ: :it lmtlimi, lllk mixerl cliiimrus. receiveil high plaees iii the aiiiiiial state 4-mitesfs. lhiilei' his sible griiiilmive The ilepzirliiielif scum clevelopecl quite im exm-lleut I'ec-mul. In 1934, Mr. Giiy S. Huh-hins eiitereil the 1lll'l1ll'l'. During his six years sit Cl. H. S., his eoliomxs have 1-mitiiiiiailly plziveil high in state wmfesfs, while last year his U1'i'll9Sll'iI placed first in Sljllll-l't'?llll1lQ', sei-mill iii ni-wlies'ri'al per- fwiiiziiive, and the build plaveil third in lN'l'liUl'1l12llll'P iii ai mitimiail 1-mifest held at lillill'l0ll9. These are hut ai Few of his zievmnplishiiieiits. A salute 'ru om- iiiiisie ilepzirfiiieiifi mul il, siiieere wish fm' just as line ai 1'9P0l'll iii The future! 11 1 DEDICATION: TO THE Music DEPARTMENT-ccominuedn S' f3T. elf I 12 1 - - 5,1 ' nu , 1 5 fl I Lvl. at, ., L, E Q flj The troxnbonists, from left to right: Johnny James, Jimmy Seacord, and Hobby Lindsay. Q 129 The trumpeters, from left to right, ,lack Cooper, Basil Manly, and Robert Patterson. Q 135 'lihe drum majorettes, ton left! Heryl Kerns, Crightj Fyelyn Robins. Q HJ Playing a hot clarinet, Lowry Burdette. Q C55 The clarinetists, from left to right, Roy llzlvenport, Brown Haynes, and XVilhnr l'llClis. Q 46? Allen Hodges goes to town on the trombone. Q 171 The szaxophonists, frmn It-lt to right, l lElI'OlK,l Sztntlers, ,lunins t'igt1'rism1, :intl t'l1:u'lt-s Scales. Q 181 llill Yoncc wr1tppetl np in his lnlm. Q ll?-NIJ l.itllt- .lt-rry llunt, the music rlt-pztrluit-nl's niztsvul, in action. NAUTILUS BIDS ADIEU TO GREAT EDUCATOR '-'wp-..,, hree likenesses of Dr. Janies L. Mann, beloved superintendent of the eity schools, who is retiring this year following 2-1 years ot faithful service. At, left, in a. leisurely pose on the port-h of his ottiec building' on VVestfield s eetg center, a. formal pose of the great educator, at right, a warm hand- c asp with his successor, Mr. W. l+'. Loggins. IHIL Lllfli OF DR. 1. I,. MANN is a brilliant as well as a colorful one. lt is one that should inspire the thousands ot students who are yet to enter the portals ot the city schools. llorn in Abbeville county in 1872, he had little early school- ing. However, he must have been self- educated and ambitious, as he entered col- lege as a freshman at the tender age of 12, and, even more miraculous than that, became a full-fiedged teacher in a small country school at the age of 15. Dr. Mann continued his search for a higher education, as he now holds degrees from Emory university, University of Heidelberg in lierlin, Germany, and Uni- versite de Grenoble in France. The young South Carolinian soon was convinced that school Work was his life's vocation. Thus, he served capably as superintendent of the Florence tSouth farolina1 city schools for 14 years, held the same position at Greensboro tNorth Carolina1 for six years, finally coming to Greenville in the fall of 1916, in which position he has remained for nearly a quarter of a century. He blazed the path of G. H. S. annuals of later years by starting in 1916 the first high-school yearbook in the state, 'l'he Mountaineer, illustrious forerunner of THE NAUTILUS at G. H. S. VVhen the retiring school head came to this city, he found only ten grades. 'lihe so-called high school ot' a few pupils was llf1llSCf1 on tlle top fiooi' of llle old litlildilig, located on Westflelcl street at the point where the junior high now stands. ln addition to the high school grades, a full grammar school was also operated in the plant. During that same first year, he in- stalled an eleventh grade, with a senior class enrollment of only seven. His faculty at that time was composed of only 15 members, four of whom are still teaching in the senior high. 'l'his month he graduates nearly -11.111 seniors from senior high, making over 3111111 G. H. S, students to whom he has presented diplomas. Wliat a glorious record! ln addition to all his other at- tainments, Dr. Mann inaugurated the first free text bool: system in the state here in Greenville, a system that is still very much in vogue and which is envied by other schools in larger cities. And so, the 19411 NAU'l'1l,U5, the last annual Whose administrative pages will be graced by Dr. James l,. Mann, wishes to bid good-bye and good luck to its god- father May the years be good to youl We feel that we can never repay you for the many things you have so willingly done for us. G. H. S. will never forget you, Ur. Mann. We pray that you will never forget us. 13 NEWLY-ELECTED SUPERINTENDENT AND THE BUSINESS MANAGER Nautilus Tl'11t'0s Clll'l'l'I'S of Mr. 117. F. Loggins. Assistant Supvrintendvnt of tlw City Schools. and Mr. Joseph E. Johnston. Business fllmuzgvr M, V V R ,,--,.,, i 1 7 ' l 5 ,4- M 5 NUR NIQXV Sl'l'lf1Q1N'lilfNlJliN'l', Mr. XV. 17. rtity tif XilI'Qlll12i. NYU arc cxpccting ctmi gi'c.ttt'1' lmggins tlctitl :tt his ch-sk in thc Scnim' High tliiiigs f1'Ulll Mr. l.11g1Q1llSl1'l1llQ1il.l1llI'L'. Sclmtil llllllflillg, tccntcrl it fnrlilstl prim. Mit lmggiiu will climax 16 yt-:tiw fit' -iutxtamling ser- 1 xicc iii thc Gi-Qt-itvillc City Sclimil systcm with NUR 1XL't't1MttlJiX'1'1Nt'i l1L'SlXlfSS MAX- t-lt-vzttimi tri tht- supcrintcmlt-m'y :it thc cml ffl' thc .Xti1iR, Mr, ,loscpli li, ,lfillllxltlll tztliiwc, 1-iglity itrcwiit yt-Qtr. Ht- czuuc lu tiructivillt- High Sclimil 1,-iitcriiig' hiw zmtfiltwliilc. Thix liusinuw hcatl, llU1C'C1 NHIIIL' twenty yczux apr, as ll lfrcncli zmtl Spztnixh fm- Iii, cwurtcsy ztml ctiicivllfy. if Tllix ycar cum- lil'-.1I'11t'1tH', l,zttt'i' hc was mztclc principal uf Hztync ltldilt! 1115 NiXTll NCSU' 111 MN l'l'CNL'T11 pmitifm. l'1C grzuniiistr scliiml, at-rving fm' tlircc years. Then cztmq- tri thu city sclifitfils frtmt XXX-Nt Yirginizt, llilliiwt-tl at yt-zu' til' Nflltlllllllgi :tt t'ti1umlmi:i L'nivCr- fiillfiwinp ll hrillizmt cart-cr :tx ll tinztncici' in wx'- Nity git thc cml til which ht- 11-ccivccl his NJN. ilc- crzil stzttux Hr. ,lwlinstmi ix Il 1:llI'lll2il1 Qflitlllillk' gmc. 'I'hi5 hrilliztnt CC1llL'2l1Hl' wax mztclt- tri. H, S. tit 1002, mit mily tlistinguisliing' liimxc-lf :ts it principztl fluriiig thc- schiitil ycniy 1928-29, :tml Sfllftlilll lilll Zllvf iw itll llllllvlv. l'itll1'PXY1llQ his wrvucl in thix iitmitifni with clistitwtimi fur ww-ii gliufluiltlllll, lic lit-cultic 1I'k'ltNll1't'l' tif tht- .Xim-ricxm youu, i-t-Aigiiiiig Q11 1119 tml ttf thc 1934-35 wwion Htniit- lfirt- lnsurztiicc Litlllllliillj' tif this city. tfi Cllllllllllt' his xtmlitw, His Czlrccr CHI111I11lCCl tu l,zttcr, hc lit-lpctl tti tirgginiyc tht- filtl l'itll1I'1ll lt-:ul 'Rl4yw1trtl, gi, lit- wgtx match' Nl1l1C1'lIl1Cl1flL'Il1 Neltitmztl llzmli livrc :tml wsu itx tirxt fQlNlllL'l', llc fit' tht- Slllll1L'l' city sclititilx in thc full tif 10.10, HC wzu ztlwii :lt imc tiim- cfmiicctctl with tht- nhl tiity i't'tt1rm'tl tu tht- lwcstl city wulwiils in thc full of Nzttitinztl llzmlc, 'l'li1is,xx'ct':ui wc that lic is wcll- 1'fl:l8-.W :tx ztwixtsttit Nl1IlL'I'1ll1L'llt1L'll1 :tml hzu rc- cx1w1'it'l1t'cc1 in lllHllL'j' iiigtttcrx. Ht' hrmtglit ll mztim-fl Nimm-. 'lihix wt-llfx't-:wt-tl suliiiiiiixtmtwii' rc- lirilligmt 1'ct'm'ml with him tw tht- City sflwuls in tht- t't'ix'cml hix wlitmliiig :tt lfzulcy High Sclmtil, lftir- tztll wt' 10.14, .Xml this i'cvfil'cl wciiiw tn liztvt' nu maui l'IllYl'I'sl1j', K'-ilumhizt 1YlllYL'l'Nllj', Ncw Ytirk vml fur tht- gt1zti'tlizui tit' tht- City' sclumll cnll't'i's. l'iiiyL-1-qty, lfiiiyt-iwitx' ul t'l1it':1g4i, :tml thc l'nix'cl'- Yu, hc ix at fricml ul' tcalclici' ziml pupil gililqci 14 if K i M 0 ,A xg. ,, f , - -I THE C., H, 5, DEAN5: IN FORMAL AND INFORMAL Poses A ,-a.'4, 2, , . -.K af, ,.,, , , L . . s-s1fm t ' sq. 3 tif A cvwrgy, V xg W . af' i -sfiifwsz , . 5? ' -- -415 4. .xg ' A- -Q. . W A ' fx , D W ff' W A 2-fr INDIVIDUAL PHOTOS-At top fleftl, Mr. M. T. Anflerson, dean of boys. CRightl Miss Elizabeth L. -lones, dean of girls. Bottom, the two deans at work around Mr. Anderson's desk. In March came the announcement that Mr. Anderson had been made the first Greenville Senior High school principal to serve in the new building. This promotion crowned his three-year career as a G. H. S. administrator. The newly-elected principal joined the Senior High faculty three years ago as assistant principal. The following year he was made dean of boys which position be has held for the past two scholastic years. Mr. Anderson did his undergraduate work at Furman University and received his master's degree at Duke University. G. H. S. has been blessed with only two deans of girls during its illustrious history, Mrs. Louise Y. Earle, who resigned at the end of the 1936-37 session, being replaced by Miss Elizabeth I-. .lol1Cs, a member of the foreign language department at that time. Both have done credit to our institution. Miss hliones is carrying on with the same spirit and vision that Mrs. Earle possessed. She feels close to G. l-l. S. as she is one of our graduates. Her undergraduate college work was flone at Greenville VVoman's folleee, while an M. A. degree was con- ferred on her later by Columbia University. 'lille young dean came into the city school system as a member of the faculty at the Donaldson grammar school where she taught for four years. She came to G. H. S. in 193-l-35 as a Latin teacher which posi- tion she filled faithfully for three years. served as a counsellor for two of those years. 'l'o- day she is vice president of the G. NV. C. Alumnae association and a member of the Girl executive committee. l.ots of luck to you two in years to comel Also, she Reserves Q llotli Mr. Anderson and Miss jones have given invaluable aid to the N.'XL l'll.L'5 staff this year. VVe take this belated opportunity to thank you. -Ed. 15 ,1l11 1111 lfrlllyjslml, -ff 2 1 1. Y 5 1 I Ii 1-111111111 41111111 lop I11 11111111111 . ,1l1's, 11111111-s .1l1'f11rl11-, s1'1'1'1 lfllxlf In N1lp1'1'1'11l1'1111'1'11I J. 11. Illlllf .1l1's. 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Miss 1'11211'Fl 111-1-1-11 1111s s1-1'1'1-11 EIS 2lSS1S12l1I1 11'1'1'1'I1Y111P S1-11i111' 1111511 s1-1-1'1-11111' 11111' 111115' 11111 'X'1'Ill'S, 11111' 111 111:11 s11111'1 111111- s1111 1111s 1-11111-:11'1-11 1I1'1'Sl'11 111 11111111s :11111 11-111-111-1's 1111111-, S111- is 11111 111111 1111 111111- YV1l1'1U'1', 11111 21 l111'21S11111 111111 1-11:11'111111g l'11i1l'2l1'1l l' EIS w1-11. l,1'1l11' 111 111-1' 1111-s1-111 1111s1111111, Miss 1111-1-11 11111 s1-1-1'1'1111'1:11 w111-1: 111 1111- 1-1111111 11l'l12I1'11lIl'1l1 111' 1111- B1V2ll'j'12l1l11 14'lsll'l11Y 1-1111111'1111' 11111' 1-1--'111 X'l1'll's 1.1 I 1 1 ,. Q 1.. FACULTY LIFE . . . . AS SEEN BY THE NAUTILUS V., Nami? 1 . ,S 'mf l lx x t.. 1 1 , ' J 1 Q we Q5 ,Q M v , k E 'uw fa me ' ' 4 JMU' ART Mr. A. Wolfe Davidson Miss Agnes Deal Mr. R. H. McLane AIMS To give the student an opportunity to use his ereative ability and experiment in as many media as possible to help find his own aptitudes. To broaden the student 's avquaintanee with art of the world so that he will have a basis of knowled,Q'e and interest that will grow with the years to wine. The art department is designed not tu be merely a separate unit of the seliuul but tu be integfrated with all uf it sn that it can be of value and serviee tn each department. Art was first oH'ered at G. H. S. during: the sec-mid semester of 1935-36, being' taught by Mr. Davidson one day per week. Only l5 pupils were em-ulleml in this initial rlass. The next st-liulastiv year, it was taught three days per week, from I3 tn 5 Melmfl: in the after- noons with l8 enrolled. 'ln H1237-IES it was offered tive periods pei- day, live days per week. 'llmlay the department has grruwn tu an enrullnieut uf over 116. l 17 FAC U LTY LI F E-rvominuedb ff' 1 -fy 'F' lb A. ,laik gn ,V,, aww aff 9 7 f,. T., X 4 t U -. 15-.fi Di., -va, Ra, I Q . .f. -.-nf'-'East' ' iz 4 V ,x Q. , AA li , ., -1 an silly'-.-1 i t ','-, Q ' lx lvfrlfs n amg!-R , A , 5 ' ,p imizv lf fx, .ww ,M V ,,,W.i,,w,.: 1 Y, Bliss l lm'i1lv llHl'lN'l' ul' lDll.X'Nl1'2ll Yl1.1'Hl' IIINPII wllivll ilnv Mf'l'?'1l 'l' Sll'llt'lIlI'l' ul' lmwllzal Ilwlillilxg' mm luv vl'1'wTix'vly lmilt. To svrxw- us Elll wlllvzl- .XIMH - . . . h . - V llmml lil1'l1ll. lllxlllllllgg xxlw r w 1- K A- ' . evils. Ul'l.t'I'lIlgl' illl Ul1llHl'llllIllX' lm ln nu-1-I ilu- mul l1tIllll1lll4lIlN ul ilu llll Nllhlvlll. llvllllllg' lu lazy tlw llvlllnlzutimn I1-Nsmmx in vm1r'14-sy nml 4'w11si1lvu'z1lim1 FAC U LTY LI F E-cvominuedi COMMERCE Mr. -l. B. Johns, Head Mr. T. NV. Keitt Mrs. Jessie B. Ray Mrs. Rita Heape Miss Mary Moore Mrs. Thad Adams AIMS l. To aid the student in learning' to adjust himself to a. ellaiigiugg' soeiety. Ry learning' to think for himself, he meets his problems for himself and solves them upon principles that he has proved to be right. h . . . . 2. To aid the student ln living: and workiiig with others. XVhile working' uutiriugrly for his own advaneemeut, he must learn to respeet the rights ot othersg that his advaneement must be shoulder to shoulder with others and not by taking' unfair advantage. 3. To aid the student in aequiring' eertaiu types ot skills and teeliuiques that he may use them profitably in his business lite, of wliatever nature that may be. -1. To aid the student in ehoosiug' a voeation that seems best fitted to his individual eapabilities and needs. Paw is 'W V, ,,., . - fiT'faw 5'i in 2 -. 'kr 3' ' N ilk? 7 i .,,. ..:., . 'fm , . . FAC U LTY L I F E-wontinueda x w.-5 20 DRAMATICS M11 R. H. M1-Lane, Head AIMS Nut to clevelwp l3l'0f9SSiUllEilS in T119 S01 lse uf the wrml, but Tw aid in f'lll'fllPl'i1lj1' apprem-iaf inn. illf'u1'1ll1i1i1Ill pl'z1v1'i1faI expwiellve, mul vmqwlwfiwll resulting' lll llelplngg' the stlulmlt be 2 tHYlll' llll we illtvlligvlltly vritim-sal. T1 ml lll pPl'SHll2llITY alvveluplnnvllt. FAC U LTY LI F E-fvontinuedm ENGLISH Miss Jezuiiiette Miller, Head Miss Caiwlyii BHIIIIGI' Miss Marjurie Uroiicli Mrs. P. Bevtou Miss Anna Hawkins Mr. Fred C. Keudrivk Mr. R, H. Mi-Lame Miss Mary Neeley Miss Hurteiise Parkiiis Miss VViiiifred Rogg'e1's Miss Orveita VVQSUDII Miss Dm-utliy Zirkle AIMS Iii Coiiipositioiiz To establish liabits of clear, form-eful and accu1'ate Euglisli iu all expressimi al situatiuiis. In Literature : To stimulate the reading' of wnrtli- while literature in order that persoiial- ity be further developed uieiitally and spiritually. 9 ' L '11, '4 4- .1 ' 21 FAC U LTY LI F E -cvominuedi 'Ir 22 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Qlliss I'1IiZz1lwIl1 I.. -Iulws, Heml Miss Aliilwl' Huggs Miss IAIIS Illvvll Miss Mary Mvllvtte Mix -Imlsml Strii-lila AIMS ml 'I'lie I'o1'vig'11 Izulglizige ill-pz1l'T1m11i1 Q lmlws In 1'l'P1lIe' in its SIIIIIUIIIS am L+ i . A . E llIlIlPI'SIilIllIlIlQ ziml :ui .ippreviutimi UI , .lgas rIIlII lwulmlv llillixlillg' I'l'm1l QF-X Hlll' mvii, yel I-lusvly lmuml In us lu W' liistury. Iziiigiizlgrv. :xml 1-lvilizznlimi f I' 'lTTi r XVI' Imlw, IllI'IIlPl'IllHI't'. In sw arise IIUIII Iliis stmlx .1 sxinilmtlietii . tml ' I Iuwzml ull Im-viglii pvnplls .mil ai mlm' aim-e Im' Ilw I-Imi'z1vtm-isfivs, vustums mill zlllltlulvs ul utllvr IIZIIIHIIN. In Ilia sllulx ul lam--'ilzl r-K -ws IUIII' llll piwlzllll plizises uw stressful: Iliv limi' .. I 2 vznvlu purtiviilaii' Imflu uw- 1 r. K mul writing' UI FAC U LTY LI F E-Ccontinuedb HOME ECONOMICS Miss llaroline Mauldiu, Head Miss Vera Buruette Miss 'Ruth Jessup AIMS ln our courses in home economics, we try to teach or brine' out characteristics in the girl that are important for successful and happy living. Most high school and college students have rather definite plans for the time when they leave school. Some may plan to enter the business worldg others will probably continue living in their present homes. Not many will plan to marry immediately and establish homes of their own. At first thought, it may not seem important for these students to study home economics. However, if we look ahead into the lives of these students who enter upon business careers, we find that, although much of their time is consumed by their work, not all of it by any means is. They may be successful and happy in their work, but no one can be completely happy, no matter how successful in a business way, unless she enjoys a comfortable and satisfactory home life, Each of these young people must spend some portion of time in a home, whether it be only one room or a twenty-room house. And the home, small or large, will be comfortable and happy depending upon the degree of ability which the individual has as a home-maker. lt depends largely upon ourselves whether or not we build the right kind of home life. Since everyone must do his share in creating a satisfactory home life, whether she lives alone, with her family, or with friends, it is desirable that each high school student should study home-making. In our high school, home economics is given as an elective COLIFSC. This usually makes it easier for the home economics teacher, as we get students who are interested in this type of work. However, there are many students who do not know enough about home economics to be interested in it. Most likely these students are the ones who need this subject the most. Some schools require each girl student to study this course at least for one year. They have found that most of the girls will choose it the following year and the ones who do not will realize the importance of the subject. In the last few years, the modern boy has seen that he is quite as vitally concerned in home-making as his sister, both for his present and his future life, so many schools are offering home economics to boys as well as girls. Several G. H. S. boys are enrolled in our courses HUWV, FAC U LTY LI F E-ccomsinuedi 1 WWW? Ei SNS' USN? ,A EMS!! 1' A J. KB WWW- HZ? 1 V' 24 if o f ,M CF' V e 3 tt , 9, , if t , v 63 ii' iz ,, EB! 3 Q 'tiki g,,,. 5 'rx wif? it l I E l i l l -l ll El li IOURNALISM f l 1 Mr. Fred C. Kendrick Miss Sara Meredith E l E AIMS To teach pupils how to write audi enjoy it. l To teach pupils how to read and understand the newspaper. i To develop habits of accuracy. To teach discrimination in reading. To teacli the course in such a manner that students will obtain edueative experiences not found in other 1-lasses. FAC U LTY LI F E-fmtinuedb ffffffa Mr' THE LIBRARY 0 Miss Margaret Wright, lihrzirian, is seen in The picture above Crop, leftl, with lier zissistanfs, Mrs. Blain-lie Garrett, Mrs. Louis Shirley, and Miss Anne Bowen Hop, riglifh. 'l'ln'ee sliols in liotfoni row are lilmiry seenes, AIMS To provide books and IllH.g'3,Zll19S of inforniafion and l'9k'l'P?lil01l for both students and f92lf'll0l'S. 'llo give instruction in the use of books and libraries. To so orgzniize library materials that they lllilj' be readily and easily avail- able. To provide an environment of peru-e and orderliness XVll9l'6 studies niay lie pursued in undisturbed quiet. To eiieouragre The love of good reading' as one of the inner resouri-es against The vieissitudes of life. MATHEMATICS Mrs. Maiiule N. Earle I een Mr. Paul Austin Miss Mel liee Daniel Miss Agnes lfllliswii Mr. -li. W. lilllismi Miss Amiiee tlzilpliiii Mrs. -l. XV. Hit-ks Miss Sara Meredith Mrs, Maiul Williams AIMS 1 mzitlieiiizitivs wlepzirtimiit . gg. llltlll tmlziy liens fur its f .xmiuiii llevelu 1 in stent with liis ulmilitx iiiiil liis pimiit ot :mln ilillml mls ill il NKWIU-01'Ull0lllll' Niullml 'l'lisie ill? twu jIl'UllllS Ht stmliilts l 'Y full llltlt ls um muse interests require pn Hlll lll'UX'lNlHll IS Ill' '. lm lllgflllxl'lll2llllPlll2lll1'S1Ellltbllltl . . ' muls sire tm- ai liiiietumzil iimtlie in itiis lol X1H'illlUllS tu lie ellterenl ll Hill lllllllt illitelx .itlei H1 ulii -' - ' 1' ,Qs zltioii. Um' liaiilly nmre liiipiwtaiiit lliziii ilu mln: FACU LTY LIFE -cvontinuedi PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. J. H. Speer, Boys, Athletie Direetor Mr. .lanies Moore A 5119 p Miss ll?ll'0llll6 Easley, tlirls' Athletie llirem-tor . X 1, .T l ' e f AIMS Boys 'Fo teaeh the boy how to live and play with others, to know his hotly and how to eare tor it in ormler that he lnay grow into a better inan physic-ally, mentally, and niorally. Also, to help hini make better use of his leisure tinie. Girls The aini of the girls' mlepartnient of pliysieal eclneation is to mlevelop skills in varions activities that are beneiieial and enjoyable now and that have a, earry-over value when school clays are over. Througli the point system, girls are eneouragred CU to take part in niany tlitterent activities and 125 to tinal one teain sport anal one intliviclual aetivity in which they can excel. Volleyball, baseball, basketball are the niost popular among treatin sports, ivhile tennis, bowling, arehery, and skating' have fonnml a high plaee in inclivimlnal sports. Tivo linnclrecl and eighty-seven girls have been enrolled in physic-al eflneation elasses this year. gy ,, . 3 fzyvv 9 T' My ' .av ' 6 f i hx W . 5 f ig . f l . lyk K E v 5 is N -, H ,wma Q- an at ,, A, 4 5 it , ee W f . t 2' Q ' WELS. , Q v A be tit ' gg 7 Z 5 R, X I nf, Q Ji W, .. ,- ees 1 e -as - -1 K ? i ,vi Q f f t ' ii. M.. ,- sm 8 MW if 1 e 5' ',.'1 ' i-,i --i, t . , t f , 3 i gate! X .,,, 2, , h , f, 4- 'ise ei v Q- .,t:. w a, be 1 'wwf V A tw' Aff L 1 X7 E i A gms , KE ! gi U ., ,, ,,,V A . I X, ,:M?.HEJs Q 1, :gm 5, . wif My , f 52 3' ww... V., -fv,,e,-m 1 : 27 l FAC U LTY L I F E-cvominuedn ' ly Wifw A A -, ,AX M ,a ,H ' A -1 C, V Q g ,, 3, 4 ,, 1 Y,3:5f,m J I ,W x IW, C Q ' 1-.. ir .RUM A i li . E ' vfvr f-5,19 ' I Q 2- 'ty' ' '-va 4 1: A i ff C W ii if'V J, f..i g, 4 N' z. 4 allllih x '.f,f.', 6 4 3- Q' 1 A 7 il' I 95 1 'V , ,P ,,g-- , ,Q ,C '47 ix il 5 gift- Y ...x 1 'th w -N Q . 2 ' s 2-l ' , 'Q r ' gp., V 4 CRP, ., 3 I, . 4 V., . . N 335, 78 SCIENCE Miss Belle l 1'9v, lleml Xl iss Nellie H1 lrilette ll iss Agues lil lisml Miss Vevile llugrgiiis M12 F. R. lle1'1'1vli AIMS 'l'n mx in lvell an 2iIllll'94'l2lllUll ul' thi asm' laws nl imturv, joylllvlll. mul Tu sw limi Zlll has zulzlptml tlwm in his llsv 21 'Fu luster an N1'lt'llllllt' uttitmle tmvui ' urznl plwiimnwim. YY w liwn .il fllllllillIQ'. lu k'lll'Ulll'2lj-R F 1' IH: train in lwlpful lull ul'zlIwrl'y lllPTll1HlN ml FAC U LTY Ll F E-cvonwnuedn SOCIAL SCIENCE Mr. J. M. Lesesue, Head Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Lilla Babb Amber Boggs Ruth Boyd Marjorie Crouch Catherine de'l'reville Kitty Drummond Sallie Maru Orvetta XVGSl'0l1 AIMS l. To make the soeial, politiea 111 dustrial, and evouomie world more iu- telligrible to the student, with the idea of making' him at more vompeteut member of soviety: in short, to make him a better vitizeu. 2. To promote toleram-e or at sympa- thetiv and altruistic attitude toward people. uouditious, ideas, and praetif-es that are not always similar to our own. 3. To promote pleasure and happiness Cfor general vulture and better use of leisure timej. 4. To develop cliaravtei' and to de- velop lllgfll-Illlllflell patriotism. FAC U LTY LI F E-10on1inued1 ,sa- 1 fm .1L! ' 30 P 1 VOCATIONAL M1'. 1', XY. 1' fvfm 11s. 11111111 M11 1.i1111s11y :H1111ZPl'. Jr. M12 11111'11111'1 171111111111 Mrs. 111111' 11l'2lXV1'1l1'11 M12 11115' 111'N1'1'j' A1l'.'1. 14, 1111111 M12 1121111111 S11111l11111s AIMS '1'1111 V111111111111111 11t'IT2ll'1lll11ll1' is 1'11111 111151111 111': 1. '1'1111 1111111N11'1211 111'1s S1l1l,11'1'1S, 11111111 11'11l'1i11lQ', 111111'11111111'11I 111'1111'111g', 1-11111 lll1'l'1'12l1 11111, 111'1111111gg', 211111 g'1111111'11l s111111g 11111 111111s 111. 11111s11 111'11 111 111'111'1111 1111 111111111'1111111y 1111- 1'1'1111111'11 1111111'1, 111 g11'11 111-11-1'111'11111111111 1l'21llllllQ', 211111 111 11'1Y1' 1'111'11111111111 Ll'1l1112lll1'l' 111 11111 111111 111134 1111111x. 2, 'l'1111 1'111'11111111111 s1111,1111-1s 211'1' 1111111 111111'111111111s, 11l111'11'11111.1' 211111 1'1111111. Ell'1'1l1 1Vfl1'1111'111 11l'Zl1'111lQ', 111s11'i11111'11'11 1111111'11 111111, 211111 11IX'1,'l'Sl111'11 111'1'111111111111sg 11111 111111s 111111 11111111'111'11s 11111113 111 111'111'11111 1 1 1111- 811111111115 11'111b 1'2l1l 11111 Q111 1'111111'11 111111111111111 11111 11111'11ss111-V 1111111111-1' 211111 1 F 1lXI1fx1'11'111'1x 1'1Pl' s11111'11ssl'111 1'lI1l'2lll1'1' 111111 S111'1'1'SN 111 11111 1111111 1P1'111O11'1'111l11'l1 11111111 1'1111111111111111 111' 1111s 111g'11 S1'11111l1 1'1l11l'S1'. CLASS OFFICERS HILL CHAPMAN P1'csi1l1'11t .I IM RIf1l+lYIflS Ivlllf' Prmiflmzt CHA RL ES MOIJA NVHORN Sf'CI'CfIll'jl 'IW PM H4 DVVEH Treasurer THE SENICRS WW' 'WRNS 444 ..-iq.. A-, frnfws Yuma-f ABOVE: MATTIE RUTH ADAMS Not too- serious not too gay But a true friend in every way. l'.1llf'l't'1l NL'lll11l' jL'.ll'. NELL BAKER ADAMS With a smile and a song. A11 klllll, jg lll'Illll'IlllI Li1Illlllllllf'f' .Kit rl11l1. 23 l'11l1li1 SlYl'.llxllIQ L'llll1, .lg I1111111' 11111111 i1r11141'.1111 011111111111-1-. .ig l'l11'1st111.1s 1-lay. 32 lJ1':1111:1t11 1'l11l1, lg .Xswiiilwly 1g111111111ltCe. 4. ANNE SHERWOOD ALLEN The music in my heart I love Long after it was heard no more. film- 1'l11l1, jg l1111111A l'4lHlll r'f1111111i1I1'L', Q1 tiirls' .Xllilvlir .1-s11c1:1t11-11. ' Y. 4: .X11 32 'VS 'W -3'-72. , 11' 1' fl, W 1.11.1 :Y-7 ' S 15, nun?- 11159 ff, fry?- wry cliili, .lg c-111e1'tai11111e11t c11111mi1tee .Xrt Cluli, 33 l'l1'Cl'!Cl1 C'o11ve1-sa1i1111al Clulw, 43 ivrograiii c1111111111tee l'll'CllCll l'f1111'e1'sat11,n1al Clllll, 4. BETTY ALINE ALLEN From thy presence showers a rain of melody. Nature Stuily cl11l1, 23 cl1ai1'111:111 iimgraiii 0011111111106 Nature Study cluln. lg Girls' .Xtliletic z1ss11ci:1ti1111 21 Howl: clulv. 3: Girl Iicscrxqs, 3, 43 l71'e11cl1 cluli, -l. BELOW: MARY NELL ALLEN To be good rather than to be conspicuous. lliisiiu-ss litiqiielte rl11l1, SQ S11ci.1l iVll1ilOlTli rlull. -ll I'!'llgI'illl1 C11111111i1tee Social Viisloins rluli. -lg poster C1v111111ittce S1-cial l'11st11111s eluli, 4. f' IO ak OU' -- fe'- , -fr' 1 11 SENIOR CLASS ROLAND LEWIS ALLEN If I didn't care would I feel this way? llome 11111111 t1'ez1s111'e1', 23 C'a111e1':1 Cllllv, 23 l'l1e111ist1'y cl11l1. .lg cl11l1 Cfblllllllllif' Chair- llliill. 33 11111io1'-se11111r i111'it1tir111 r11111111i1tee. .ig 'lql'IlX6'l cluli. -lg 'll1'ZlYC'l cluli 111-ngram c11111111itt1-e, 4. THOMAS JACKSON ALLEN A good man is hard to find. . , 1 . H1-I Clulw, 2, .1, 4g Iilllllll cl11l1, jg secref Hwy 'if lwme l'11111Il. 'll f'a111e1'a Cl11l1. 32 class lmziskr-tl1:1ll, 33 cluli liaslcetluall. 3, 45 Movie club, 4. FRANCES HAYNE ANDERSON Bless you-for being an angel. Art cluli, lg Latin 1:l11l1, 33 lliisiq Ami,-6. ciatiiln cliilm, -l. LEON E. APPLEBY Are you having any fun? 41 l1o1116 lloys' l'l1ysic:1l 'l'1'z1i11i11: cliili, 1, ' ' ' .ig Clllli 1-1111111 u11111111ttc-e. J: Nlfllllll Cliilv. lvasketlizill. 3. HENRY B. ARMSTRONG Everyday is a holiday. lli-Y Clllll, J. 3. 41 l'x1111e1'.1 1'l11l1. 2, 35 1':1111e1'z1 Clllll luiskc-1l111ll ICJ1111. .ig 1l1-r111'.1T11111 r11111111i1lcc- ,11111i111'-sc11i-11' llilllllllfdl. 3: Nl-wie cl11l1, -lg lliCilNLl!'C'I' Nlmic cl11l1, 43 Kliwie Clllll l1.1sl41-tlmall lfillll. -lg scl11111l 111'1-l1c1't3' ci-111111it1c-11, 41 l111111c- iw-111 1lo1.1111111:1l C0111- iiiittcc. 4. C -3161 I: l l K SENIOR CLASS ABOVE: LOUISE G. ARMSTRONG You'd be so easy to love. Girls' Athletic association, 2, 3, 43 Rook club, 23 treasurer home room. 2: program committee Book club, Z3 Magazine club, 3: hOl'Ile room program committee, 3: Current Problems club, 43 secretary Current Prob- lems club, 43 athletic committee. 4. SHADIE T. ARMSTRONG Especially for you. Movie cluh, 23 cafeteria squad, 23 social committee Movie cluh. 23 French cluh, 33 Art cluh, 43 secretary Art cluh. 43 program committee Art club. 4, CELESTE ARRINGTON Silence is the speech of love The music of the spheres above. Entered junior year: Harmony cluh, 33 vice president Harmony club, 33 chairman program committee Harmony club, 33 presi- dent Harmony club, .ig social committee glee club, 33 home room committee, 43 Senior French cluh, 4. EULA MAE ASHMORE 'Tm happy about the whole thing. Commercial cluh, 23 Girls' Athletic asso- ciation, 23 Etiquette club, 3. BELOW: ROBERT MILLS BALENTINE Let down the curtain. The farce is done. Camera cluh, 2. ,a ,.-.ff if? rl Ir 52 5 7 'y,.. 'QW' 'WZYN-me 'ww CURTIS N. BALLENTINE 'Tm ever so quiet. Bovs' Phvsical Trainine cluh. lg home rouin president. Z. V FRANCES E- BALLEW I'm just as happy as the day is long. Entered junior j'E'Iil'Q junior llomemakers' clulm. 53 Games cluh, 43 glee cluh, 4. ARTHUR CHARLES BAXTER He Finally outstripped himself in willingness and ability. Lost and found committee. 2. 3: program committee home room, 2. 3. 43 Biology cluh, 33 prograni committee Biology club. 33 vice president home rollin. 43 Dramatic cluh. 43 program committee Dramatic club. 43 as- sembly committee, 4: cafeteria squad. 41 Chess clulw. 4: progrzmi committee Chess cluh. 43 chairman prograni committee home room, 4. SARA CLEVELAND BEATTIE Gentle in her manner and fair to look upon. Yice president home room, 23 Knitting clulr. 23 Public Speaking clulm, 33 program committee home room, 33 French club. 43 social committee French club, 4. SARAH E. BEDENBAUGH She greets each day with a smile. Girl Reserves, 2, 33 treasurer Girl Rc- serves, 23 class liaslcetlmall team. 23 school baseball 3 2, 33 Business Etiquette club. 23 Girls' Athletic association, 2. 3. 43 secre- tary Girl Reserves, .13 Girls' Sports cluh. 3, 43 Block Letter cluh, 3, ri: A team haslietlvall. 31 progrziiii Committee Girl Re- serves. 3: prograin committee Girls' Sports club. 4. Fi . .. a . .,.,. r ., 4, i ' 1 J V Q if K .V,:, ,,, sf' E. 2,4 drag.. N Sam. vw. fi, 1 I if . wa .., 'ii ,PV i - ME 1'1 ' --rl 1,, . H ' A l C :VV M .. A L. f A i ,,.. xg, Q .- mis .JI ' 'Wx x15 I 'D' , nas Rd 41, ABOVE: BETTY LEE BELL Gee! But you're swell. Knitting cluli, 21 lust :mel fouml comuiitiee, 2, 3. 43 Clie-uiistry club, 3: prnggiriiii cuuie mittee Clleuiislry cluli, 33 Chairman lflxf and fuuml Cffmmiittcc. 42 Mflvie Cluli, 4: 11111- grain cuiniuittce Movie Cluli, 4. RICHARD A. BINDEWALD I'm feeling like a million. liulerefl senior yczirg f'zuncra Cluli. 4: pro- Hffllll cnmuiittee llzuuera clulw. 43 lll'C5lllCl1l. llzuuc-ra Clulr, 41 lwume l'lllVl'll presuleut, -l. JEANETTA ROSE BISHOP 'Thanks for the memories' Of my days at G. H. S. lil:-c' Clulm, 2, -lg liirl IQCSUYYCN, 2, -lg ll:11'- muny Cluli, 5. EUGENE TAYLOR BLACK I'm as fit as a Hddlef' lluys' Vliysiczil 'l'i':nining cluli, 1, 43 treas- urer home multi, 3, 43 Stump clulm, 5: iwrvsi- mln-nt Stamp Cluli, .lg cluli ligislqctlmll. .lg Nl'Cl'L'llll'j' lliiys' l'l1ysic:il Training Cluli, 4. MARGARET OLLIS BLAKELY I'm building a sailboat of dreams. Ulu- cluln, lg ll'1'llNlll'L'l linuw nmiu, lg Wt-izil rniiiliiillu- ll4PIllC rmnn. 2: llusiiu-ss lilifliivllv vlull. .ll lvwsiilciil llusim-ss l'ill1lIlCllL' vlulv. lg IFl'llHl'SllIl lilllllllllllCt' llllsilig-ss lfliqm-Ilv clulv, 41 vluli council. 4. 34 We:- WILLIAM ROY BOLING I can't afford to dream. llome room lvresiilent. 33 Camera clulw, 3 BELOW: HELEN LUCILE BOWEN Softly she spoke but they listened. liullctin lruzml Cunimittcc. 2: Art cluli, 2: Latin cluli, 5: l'l'U2l'Zll'll Cfvuiiuiltfc Latin club. 3: Music .Xi-weciatiuii cluli. 4. JOSEPH DIVVER BOWEN Who told you I cared? l'tlllCl'R'fl -illiiiur yt-:irq .Xrt Clulv. .il Social llllsllllllw clulw, 4. MARY EVELYN BOYD Laughing and talking, walking along: The reason we love her: 'She's sweet as a song. ' Vliqirm cluli, lg lit-lmtim: clulm, 31 gli-0 clulv. R. 4g l'1-vlry rluli. 41 Yin- lVl'K'Nl'lk'lll l'wJ'f1'y clulm, 43 vim' lwcsiilcut lmmc rm-m, 4, LAVINIA GOULD BRAMLETT There's music in my heart. Music .xl'lll'l'ClllllIlll Clulv, 2, .ig l'l'C'l'lK'lll ltuglish claus. THE SENIORS aww WN MW s. 'UR ?'Cr ,sem 'iw ABOVE: LEWIS E. BRAMLETT, JR. You do the darn'dest things. Class haskethall, 2, 5g cluh basketball, 23 B team hasltethall, .21 home room hasket- hall. 2, 33 fuuthall squail, 3g liasketlrall squad, 3g secretary home Ttllllll. 31 Rawlio club, 35 Boys' Physical Training clnh, 4. KATHERINE L. BRAMMER Did an Angel kiss you? Health cliih, 23 secretary lmine romn, 25 Girls' Athletic association. Z. ANN BREAZEALE If I can keep one spirit singing I shall not live in vain. Charm clnlr, 25 lmulletin Inward cmninittee, Zg Book Cluh, 33 home rnrmi program cinn- mittee, 3, -lg French Conversational Club. -lg program coniniittee French club, -l. RALPH PORTER BREWER Oh! How am I to know? Home room prngzrain committee, 2, 3: class basketball, 33 Junior-Senior Movie club, 3. FANNIE RUTH BRIDGES The right so-mebody to love. Social Committee, 25 hasehall. 2: Girl Re- serves, 2, 35 Junior-Senior Movie cluh, 3. THE SENIORS xffrgw, 'mzhrlyf v-pk -ww' J ...n, I 5 f i i 1 7 . 5 W e lg. , af - if 1-fir 1 ' . . Nez. ' 1 ' i--- fr --al gal.. f - - J 3 .asm iz' . H m mffI-lf H' 'K W ,init ,kun- ' i fi-v Q,f.R. A N.. 51 .i5k!r t. 'ff.q .,,, '. ' GEORGE REYNOLDS BRIGGS The bigger they come, the harder they fall. Nature Study clnh, lg fnothall squaul, ZZ Class haskethall, lg varsity fuutlrall, -lg cap and gown cmnmittee, -lg lilnck Letter clnh. -l. BELOW: JAMES ALLEN BROWN A true friend here and there is just what makes the world so fair. tfraftsinaiisliip eluh, 2g L'he1nistry clnh, 33 Physics cluh. -lg treasurer Physics cluh, 43 pre-.iilent Physics elulr, -l. J. W. BROWN I'm having myself a time. Physical Training club. 2. 33 class haskel- hall. 2, 3, 43 H team fmitluall. 5: hmne rouni treasurer. 33 Block Letter eluh. 43 Varsity fuothall, 4: presimlent Physics cluh, 4. KATHLEEN H. BROWN Ah me! The vision has vanished The music has -died away. Chaplain home rumn, Z: Junior Horne- makers' Cluh. 33 program Cununittee Junior llunienialcers' clnln, 33 Interior Decoration cluh, 4. MARY CATHERINE BROWN I'm the pink of courtesy. fllee Cluh, 23 home rooni cmninittee, 21 llume Ecnnmnics cluh, 33 secretary llmne Ecmmniics cluh, Ag Travel cluli, 43 secre- tary Travel clnln. -l. 35 -.4 'N-new-. mf ' -ffsa-...M AW' ew- SYM ,w- we W 'WF' Q :Wg ae 'ws - 'tj' sw' X 14 .. ABOVE: MARY CATHERINE BROWN You can't pull the wool over my eyes. fflllllflllllll limne iwioiii social committee. 2 MITCHELL A. BROWN Bewildered-Lost in a dream. . 5 . . . tlziss lmslvt-lbzill, 2, .wg fi-ziitsiiignisliip Club, 3, 43 club lmzislcellmll, 3, 45 progrziiii coni- mittee liriftsiiizxiisliip club. 35 :itbletic ljL'IPl'CNCI1lflllVC t'1':if1siii:iiisliip Club, 4: secre- tzirv t'i':iflsiii:uisl1ip cluby 4. JOEL GARRETT BRUNSON If I knew then what I know now. lbnut- iwioiii pwsiilc-iii, 2. lg Nrilurt- Stuvly Club, 25 trvgisiirt-r litimt- 1-mini, ,lg flip-iiiieti-y flvil., ig trt-.isiirt-i' Vliciiiistry club, ,lg Phyxies 36 4 'hx Alfa T S . 'Q W r--11 ,V 51 an D EF? t Qmaf-'A M. -91? -nu...- clnb, 45 vice presitlent Physics club. 4: lloziiwl of Crmtrfil of Publications, 43 lforuiu. 4. GLADYS EUGENIA BRYANT All one's life is music if one touches the notes rightly and in tune. flurrent Pi-nlileiiie club, 33 Cmnmercial rl ub, 3: set'retziry-treasurer Cmninercial rlub. 35 Novelty club, 45 presitlent Novelty club. 4: lll'O2'1'1lI1l Connnittee Novelty club, 45 club council. 45 vice president Novelty club, 4. BELOW: CARROLL ANTHONY BULL In the middle of a dream. Home ru-nu iii'-iurziin cwinivnittee. J: Movie club, 31 pr-vgrzuii ciiiniiiittee Movie club. 5, ee R- 1 THESENIORS JAMES MICHAEL BULMAN I'm lost for words. Debating club. 2, 4: Chaplain honie room. 25 radio committee, 3. 45 Dramatic club, 33 program committee Dramatic club, 33 chairman radio committee, 4: treasurer Debating club, 4, MARY ELIZABETH BUNTIN Lovely to look at-delightful to know. Art club, 25 Girl Reserves, 2. 3. 4: presi- tlent Girl Reserxes, 23 basketball. 23 Garden eluli, 35 president Garden club. 33 chairman social committee Girl Reserves. 3, 4: chair man bulletin board Committee of home room. 35 secretary Garden club, 33 glee cluh, 3: College Orientation club, 45 treasurer Col' lege Orientation club, 43 vice president College Orientation 'Cluli, 43 Junior Fine Arts league. 45 program committee Junior Fine Arts league, 4. DUARD JACK BURCH H If it rains, who cares? Pl'UIlCTtj' Connnittee home room, 2: Coni- inercial cluh, 33 Iiflljlfiilll committee Cmn- niercial club, 35 junior-senior banquet coni- niittee. 35 Movie club, 45 Club basketball. 4. RUTH ELEANOR BURGESS My heart has wings. INEZ HILL BUSSEY You've got just what it takes. Yulleyluill team. 2: Block Letter cluh, 2. 3. 43 Magazine club, J, 35 Girls' Athletic assfvciatimi. 2, 3, 41 vice president Magazine club, 3 5 Cbairnizin prngrzun committee Nlzigzwine Cluh, .15 Art Club, 43 secretary ,Xrt club, 4: prograxn cv-inniittee Art cluh. 43 cliqiiriiian social committee Art club. 41 serretziry ilflllll? rollin, 43 Vice president Art club, 4. 0- 54' 'K' G' 5-A. 19 ,jn- ei s N s 'A 'fas- -i.-.. Fm +I It ,i .i i ,i is li ,. ll li -i f i l i li ,l l 1 V l l 4 i li ,i l S i 1 1 l i l l ii THESENIORS ABOVE: VIRGINIA LOUISE BUSSEY It's all so new to me. Girl Reserves, 2, 4, glee Club, 2, 32 lithi- ness Etiquette club, 2, 3, home room proa gram committee, 2, Book club, 4, member' ship committee Girl Reserves. 4. JULIUS HOLLIS CANNON, JR. Who'l1 take my place? Vice president home room, 2, parliamentary procedure class, 2, Camera club, 2, lli-N club, 2, 3, 4, chairman home room program committee, 3, Craftsmzinsliip club, 3, pro- gram Committee Craftsmanship club, 3, athletic committee, 3,4, junior-senior decora- tion committee, 3, marshal at commence- ment, 3, club basketball, 32 circulation manager Nautilus, 4, vice president home room, 4, chairman athletic committee. 4, Forum, 4, presidents' cabinet, 4, Chess club, 4, Nature Study club, 4, secretary Nature Study club, 4, program committee Nature Study club, 4. WILLIAM J. CHAPMAN, JR. I dream of Jeanne with the dark brown hair. President home room. 2, Stamp club, 2: vice president Stamp club, 2, progrzun committee Stamp club, 2, secretary sopho- more class, 2, Forum, 2, 4, marshal at commencement. 2, 3, parliamentary pro- cedure class, 2, vice president junior class, 3, French club, 3, president French club, 3, Key club, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll society, 3, 4, lligh News copyreader. 3, 4, lli-Y club, 3, 4, president senior class, 4, De- bating club, 4, vice president Debating club, 4, program committee Debating club, 4, president Key club, 4, debating team, 4. BILLY LAWRENCE CHEEK Make him a great man but do it slowly. Craftsmanship club, 2, reception committee, 2, Radio Code club. .lg club basketball, 3. 2-33 -Siem, BELOW: EVELYN CHILDERS You can't stop me from dream- ing. Nature Study club, 2, 3, program committee Nature Study club, 2, 3, secretary Nature Study club, 3, treasurer home room. 3: llome Economics club, 4, president llome Economics club, 4, Art club, 4, glee club, 4. NORMA FRANCES CHILES Silence is golden as of old. Home room bulletin board committee. .1 club program committee. 42 lilrl Reserxcs. 33 t'amera club, 4, glee Club. 3. 4. MCADAMS CHRISTOPHER, JR. I have gained by experience. llome room program committee, 2: vice president home room, 2, C'raftsnianshipclub. J. 3, secretary-treasurer Craftsinansbip club. 3: home room treasurer, 3, club basketball. 3, program committee Craftsmxinsliip club. 3, Physics Club, 4: aims coimnittee Physics club, 4, Hi-Y club, 4, treasnri-r Physics club. 4. Q733 W ,wb m.,.,,,,.4 AA nr-bg, ef fa, 'I j ' it fwf . , 'Q I-if gi! 45-Q 35' . ' ig ,FQ f ... 2 A i A Z.. . gf .Li tramp ,N ,.,.y6. MARY ALICE COFER The happiest heart that ever beat was in some quiet breast. llusiness Etiquette Club, J, glee Club, 3, Harmony club. 5, Social Vustoins club, 4, program coinmittec Social iillstoltls club. 4. BETTY CLINE Silence more musical than any solngf' lllt1siC Appreciation club, 2, litiiluette club, 3, program committee Etiquette club. 31 llramatics club, 4: home room bulletin board coniniittei-. 41 glee club, 4. JAMES CLARDY 'Tm 'undecided. ' l t J, .', 3 g + x 1 . -3 'ama ' club, 2, 'l'rgix'el club, 3, treasurer home 'a'eteria committee. 2, 3. 4: czift-tt-i'ia srpiqnl. 4 4 lll h ixtus still 7 Ili tits iv-. .. ' .. ' -- - . 1 N- . . room, 4, l'urrt-nt Problems club. 41 pro- ilm Ltlllllllllllk Current Piobltms tlub 4 37 1 Y vw-JM' I -W... ., Inav'- Wg . ff' -v' 'QN' if: Y' N1-,F -vw- A 'W' .5 KV ..-y 4.-.1 ABOVE: MILDRED LOUISE COLE In the great ocean of music There's always a wave of inspira- tion for you. l':lllFl'L'll j1111i-11' year: ,l1111ir11' ll11111e111:1ke1's' Cllllb, .lg fl11111cs clul1, 4. BILL MILLER COOKE One never knows. Does one? Study l141ll cl11l1 l1asl1cll1:1ll. Z: ,11111i111'-sc11i111' elr-011121111111 c11111111iItx'e. 3: c11fe1c1'i:1 c111111111lti'C'. 3, -tg Movie Cllllr, 41 cl11l1 luglsliullmll, 4, HELEN ELIZABETH COOPER Music for everybody and every- body for music. Girl lit-sr-1'1'r-x. I, .ig 1ii1'ls' .XllllcllC Iissnfm- ' v l , '. - . . . llllll, J. .wg lm-1lt Clllll, .1, llL'.lNlllL'l 11111 RCNL'l'Xl'N. 4. MARY CATHERINE COOPER Never in a millio-n years could there be another you. Kiirl RL'Nt'1'X'l'N. 2, -ll lilvl' Ullllh J. .il l,l1l1llC Spr-.1lqi11g Cllllr, 2, .lg l1111111- 11111111 lFl'UHl'-llll 1-11111111iIIcc. 2, 3, 43 s111'ig1l c11111111il1cu. J, 3. -ll Xin' lll'L'NlKlL'lll llllllll' l'U1llIl. -ll lllll'l'l'+l' IM-u411'.1l11111 L'l11l1, All lVl'llQ.ll'.llll L'HlllI'llllll'l' l11- I1-rim' i,k'L'Ill'llllUll clulw, 4. RUTH MARIE CORN Perfect simplicity is unconscious- ly audacious. llrrllll' 11111111 l111ll1'li11 l141g11'1lQ-1111111iIl1'1', J. .i.-ll nu' 1111s11l1-111 l1111111' 11111111. lg s-wi11l m1111- 111ill14v, J. .lg X.1t111'1- Study 1'l11l1, 11 Nici' 111'vs11l1'11l N.lllllL' 5l111l5' Cl11l1, jg 111'11g1A:1111 1'111111111ll11' X.1l1111+ Stvuly' 1'l11l1, .Ig lili1l11t-1l1- 1'l11l1, .ig 111'-1u1'.1111 t'IlllllIlllll'L' lfli-111uIIv 1'l11l1. ig 1l1.111'111.111 I1111111- 11111111 s.1vi.1l 1'111111111Il1'1', .il N1-1'1'11I.11'y l1111111' 11111111, .lL s1'1'l'1'l.111 lfllqlln-lin' 1'l11l1. 5. 38 -vgkn M- 15.14- NQW' I .iii A ' ' -ee-13.4 .' - , 1 Q. g., .wif kwa--' - - S , i ' '- 'Q , . -. . ., , .a.,..4fN . . s..-- -.1 . . .Amy .. . . . I -f -,A eg., iW V 'ix .1'4.3'-'Q' A K ' 1 K -sf .- .-gl 'fp-if-ge :Q.ig,..- ' ' 'vie 'H if 'Ya PM 1 sf VINCENT M. COSTER In silence would he be content For what he knew was what he meant. BELOW: ESTELLE ROSA COTHRAN I drive away strife in the ocean of life while I paddle my own canoe. 1fl1z1i1'111:L11 l111111e l'lllll'll 1ll'Hgl'illl'l c11111111ittee. 23 linilting cl11l1, 23 Girls' Athletic asw- c1z11i1111. J. 3, 43 lll1sl1lrsS litiqilette Clllll. 3 llirls Sports rl11l1, 4, THEILMA R. COTTINGHAM l'Isn't it a pity that you're such a 'Scatterbrainf lilic Cllllr, 2: lltllllk' lllllllll Ili-x'11li111141l 011111- 111illcc, J: liwvlf L'lL1l1, .lg Girl lit-sc1'1'L-N. 3. -ll liullvgc fl1'ic11tg1li1111 Clllll. 41 si-c1'el.11'y Cul- lcge- U1'ie11t.11i1111 Cl11l1, -l: l111111c 11.11111 pn,- Lfl'lllIl Cflllllllllltt, 41 ll'L'.lNlll'lCl' lllllrgc lll'lt'lll.Ill1lll i'l11l1, 4. RUTH MAY COWSERT Vagabond dreams steal into- my heart. Ywllcylunll it-11111. Q. .33 Girls' .xllllttllf :Niue lllilllflll, Q. 3, 45 lllllllt' 1'1111111 c11111111il11'1-, 1: li111tli11g cl11l1, .23 l1:1slwll1:1ll llillll. 3. 4: lillNlllL'NN lfliwlllclll' flllll. -li llllwlt l-cllm'1' tllllv, ,i. -l. SARA ELLEN COX The melody of her voice sounds .through the air. XI11111- 1'l11l1. J: Ill '2llllll ':11111111i1It-1' Klovii- Vlllll. 31 YIM' 1111-s11l1-111 l111111t- 1'-111111. lg ul1z1i1'- 111.111 1111111n- 1'1111111 llllllllfllll m'11111111iIl1-1-. .21 x.lllll'l' blinly cl11l1, .13 ucv 1111-s11lr11I N:11111'v Sllhlj' cl11l1. .il f'l1:1i1'111:111 111112111111 r11111111illi-1' X:1I1111- S111-I1 rlulv. .il lll'.lNlll'1'l' N:11111'v Slllilj 1'l11l1, .ig llllllll' 11111111 1lt-1111i.111g1l cum- 111ilIrv. .ig gli-u Cllllh, 5, 43 ll11.l1114y 4-lull. 43 111'11u1.1111 1'11111111iItu- lli-ll-lux' 1'l11l1 4' Nl'l'l'l l.ll'j l1-11111' 1'1111111, 4. THE SENIORS ff' -x 4-.aims-W ' I f xg M,-,f ABOVE: WILTON OZELLE COX Time on my hands. Va,-sity football, 2, 33 Block Letter club. 2, 3, 43 pi-ograin committee, 2, .11 class basketball, 33 vice presiflent home room, 4. BETTY LEE CRAIG Her manners are gentle, comply- ing and bland. Charm Club. lg French club, 3. SARA FRANCES CRANE l'You couldn't be cuter. Knitting club, lg home room program coni- mittee, lg Girls' Athletic association, 2, 3, 41 Public Speaking club, .lg Magazine club. 45 program committee lllagazine club, 4. LEE SONORA CRAWFORD Your heart's desire be with you. Vice president College Orientation club, 4. ARTHUR L. CUMMINGS A good sport, a little noise, but a good fellow withal. Travel club, 2, 33 lli-Y club, 2, 3, 41 treasurer Travel club, Z3 Boys' Orientation club, 43 vice president Orientation club, 43 chairman program Committee. 4. JOSEPHINE H. CURETON You look good to me. Movie club, gl expression Contest, 2. 33 Dramatic club, 5: Magazine club, 4: social committee Magazine club, 43 Nautilus ad- vertising staff, 4. THE SENIORS BELOW: ELIZABETH S. DANIEL Kisses from my violin to you. Orchestra, 2, 3. 4g winner state violin solo contest, lg secretary orchestra, 3g Music Appreciation club, 3, 43 vice president Music Appreciation Club, .lg chairman pro- gram committee Music Appreciation club, .lg winner orchestra nietlal, .lg secretary Music Appreciation club, 4: llrograin coni- niittee Music Appreciation club. 43 treas- urer home room, 43 Voselo club, 43 concert mistress orchestra, 4. ROY MELVIN DAVENPORT ' He mastered Whatever was worth the knowing. Aviation club, 21 band, 2, 3. 41 orchestra, 2, 3: vice president band, 33 Music Appre- ciation club, 3, 45 junior-senior souvenir connnittee, 33 vice president Music Appre- ciation club, 45 chairman program coin- mittee M usic Appreciation club, 4: cap and gown committee. 4: treasurer Music Appre- ciation club, 4. SCOTT F. DAVENPORT He that has patience may compass anything. Camera club. 23 Stamp club, 33 Archia tectural club, 4. DOROTHY DAVID Too marvelous for words. Movie club, 23 program committee home room, 2. 33 invitation committee, 33 French club. 33 secretary French club, 33 chairman invitation connuittee, 4: secretary home room, 4: Magazine club, 43 program COIN- mittee Magazine club, 4. 39 f 9591+ lv A WW' ff I I 4 i 'Wqitama 'N-L. fft Ng-.ffsr ABOVE: IRENE FANNIE DEAN I warmed both hands before the fire of life. Etiqiit-ite Clulv. Z, WILLIAM MAHON DENDY Life is a jest and all things show it, I thought so once but now I know it I, liiitrix-al junior yuzirg Social Viisluiiis Chili, 43 prqsiilqnt lmilit' iwmiil. -l. RION WOODWORD DIXON l'All his faults are such that one loves him the better for them. 'l'i':ex'a-I chili. J, ig Chili lvzi-kntlnill. 3: Axinlifriu cluln. 4, 40 i . Y 1 ,..V,-Mk 'fx Q .W ,A +I .:, ,, . , 'ww W' , ' ' ,mul : 'f ,j f ' .E , ' - 1- 1- 1 'Q ' . Af ' '9- f ' - - 4' . ..n,,:5 1 ff. - n 42'- 1 n3 , a We .gn-..-4 .rw I 'KRW 'Qw- X ,gt y ,i H N. GRACE DONNALD When I go a dreaming. Movie Chili, 23 Frcncli Chili, .lg prograin Qoiiimitlee French cluh, 31 Freiicli Cou- verszitioiial Chili, 41 home roiini llL'YUIlU!lfll ciminiitree, 4. BELOW: ROY DUNLAP Full wise is he that can himself know. Moxie cluh. Z, 43 Ili-Y Chili, 3, 43 homie rmmi pmgi':iiii coiiiiiiitiec-. 4. WINIFRED E. DURHAM With a smile and a song. , , . . , , . filet- chili, 2, 4, 41 fiirls Athletic :issiicizik ilfvll. 22 llfllllb Tfllllll pi'og.:i':iiii uoiiiniittee, 2: THESENIORS llzirniiiny chili. 33 home room flower com- ll iitlce. .lg limik Chili, 43 Girl Ileserves. 4. JANE EARLE Stay as sweet as you are. Movie club, 23 presiilent home room. 32 l:4bI'lllll. .iz secretary Ciharin chili, 33 Charm Clulv, 33 Pi-iigi-am ciimiiiittee Charm Club, 3: Social fiistoiiis chili. 43 prugrzun committee Social Viistonis chili, 43 home room coin- mittec. 4. MARY FARRELL EARLE 'A pretty girl is like a melody. Art Chili, 2, 3. 43 priigrain committee Art Club. 2, 33 Presiileut Art Chili, 4. FRED EASSY I have no mockings or arguments -I witness and wait. SAMUEL JAMES EDENS It's a wonderful world. 'l'elc-iiliime C-iiimiittee llume iniimi. 31 flint- hnll. 4. THE SENIORS ABOVE: PAUL EFSTRATION In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced or cried aloud. Stamp club, 2, 3, 45 home rrgmn representa- tive, ,lg program Committee Stamp Cluli. 41 Chairman Magazine committee. 4. BETTY JEANNE ELLETSON ir Oh, what a lovely dream! Art clulx, 25 social committee Art club, 23 chairman home room prugrain committee. 23 home room social committee, 2: Magazine clulm, 35 social committee Magazine club, 3: cafeteria squarl, 45 High News stall, 43 ad- vertising staff lligh News, 45 French Con- versational Clnh, 4. WILLIAM H. ELMORE, JR. ' My heart and soul will always be with thoughts of yesterdayf' Tflorng 1-00m program committee, 21 Puhlie Speaking clulm, 3, 4: Secre-tary-treasurer Puhlic Speaking club. 43 prograin Com- mittee puhlic speaking clnh, 4. WILLIAM H. EMBLEY You o-ut-smarted yourself. Entered junior year: vice president Chem- istry clulv, 33 Junior-senior entertainment committee. .lg participant tactorl in dramatic productions, A Christmas Carol. and Maker of Dreams, 33 stage manager senior play, 33 secretary Dramatic clulv, 4: actor in Ballad of Youth, 4: Cluh pro- gram committee, 43 treasurer Chess elnlm. 4: home room treasurer, 4. R? .. , wa fV'l4'2dv4nw L BELOW: ALICE EVELYN EVANS You can depend on me. Camera cluh, 4. WALTER JOSEPH EVATTE 'Tm laughing up my sleeve. Uelvating Clulr, 3: Pulxlic Speaking clulm, 43 ,glee club, 4. JAMES CARLISLE FAIR I dare do all that may become a man. Who dares do more is none. Cafeteria squad: president home room. 3: Magazine clulx, 33 ring committee. 3: athletic' committee, .lg Forum. .lg parliamentary law class. 33 eluh lwasketlrall, 33 secretary home mimi, -tg Current Problems clulv, 45 secre- tary Current Prnlmlenls clulx, 43 football squad, 4: progrzun committee Current Proh- lems Cluh, 4. sig if X f We Q' if kan, 1+-...MN PAUL LARRY FAIR 'Tm not wiser for my age nor skillful by my grieff' Treasurer home ruoni, 23 Boy-Q' Physical Training Clulm, 3, 4g Class lmasketlmall, 3. 41 footlvall sqnarl, 4. SARA F. FARNSWORTH True as the dial to the sun. DON DELENO FOLK It's funny to everyone but me. President home romn, 3, 43 Art clnh, .lg prugrain Committee Art Cluh, .lg NL'Cl'L'l1ll'j' Art clulm, 33 Architectural elnh, 41 progranl cmnmittee Architectural elulv, 4. 41 SUR' 'W' W' egg-ef qua-v apwa--,r 419 fi-.Q 4- J 'I U an-YN an . A, w 4 5 F 4 , ., 4' I J l' H 'egg-My s I T 'x 5 K, , I c Exist Em 'x 455' V ew' ...ab .,,...- vr I 1 ,e .. ., .. . . '- Q., . Wm. , 5- '5 if iv- - , nz' 1 4-fx l'N'vs , ' Q A 'Q'--- '5- Q Q -qfw ,N v ,r -Q Q - .ai 5 . x EE ABOVE: ETHEL MAUDE FOLSOM If music be the food of love. play on. lily-ls' Athlr-lic zissociaitimi, 2. 33 Nature Study club, lg ligiikutlazill. 2. .ig Girls' Sports club, .13 Illnck Letter club, 3. 4: ligiim-N Clulm, 41 JPl'UKl'LlIll CHIllllllllt't' lilinics chili, 4. EDWARD ADAMS FOWLER Merrily we live. llnys' Pligsiczil Trziiilinig rlulw, 21 fiiiitlpgill squml. .wg l'.llqm-tic clulr, .w. MARLOWE S. FOWLER ' He trudg'd along unknowing what he sought And whistled as he went for each thought. liziml, 33 ll1l1llk'I'Zl clulr, 3. NORMA CORINNE FOWLER Music when soft voices die vibrate in the memory. l'ul-lit' S1-r-Jilxiilig L'lIll1, .ig Intuit- 1 vm lm.. gmm ClIIllIIllllt'l', .xg l'l'l'llt'lI lliiiw-l's.il1m1i1.ll iluli, -I, liuim- mimi: -lviivlimnxnl L'lllIIIlIllll'L'. 4. . , . . , BARNEY LYNN FREEMAN, JR. From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. f'.llIll'l.l vlxili, jg Ili Y vluli, 2, 5, lg lv.l1Irl, J, HIi'lXl'Nll'.l. Ji Nl:l':.1f'im' rlulw, ig I-my mmm iiumnillm- AIASLIXIIII' rlllli, ,lg m.i1'sll.il .el -muslim-lnmmlll, ig rlnlr lv.isltillv.ill. il .Xu-liutiwl111.iI iluli, lg 1'.llV4'l1'll.l wil.:-l. I3 Iliuisillrl' lllvllll' 1-nun. lg lr!-:pl.u1n iollllllilln- .Xwluili--'1ui1'.nl rluli, I. 42 av fb-l 'W' vga H,-f JOHN ROSCOE FULMER You're an old smoothie. Stamp club, lg Art cluli, 31 lilly-' Physical 'lll'1lllliIl2 clulx. 4, BELOW: HAROLD F. GALLIVAN His actions are graceful, All girls he does please. fllitiilic cninuliltcc. J. 3. 43 lf!-Cngh Club' 3 -lillinui'-sullm' fzixwu' cl-niniilte-r, S3 cligiirmgm trzilliu ClllllI1llfll'L'. 43 pu--iileiltk Ciiliinet, 41 Vliciiiisliy cluli. 43 senior lllXlI2lIllPll cum- millvc, 4: Xiu- pwsiileiit ilu-nii-try cluli. 4. LOUIE HERBERT GAMBRELL They say miracles are past. HOMER WELDON GANTT. JR. I've got the world on a string. ,llI'l'JlNllI'l'I' lllilllt' Wllflll. 2: lhuyw' l'l1ysicLil 'l'r.iii1ing rluli, JL claus lm-lwllviill. J. 3: Shimp i-lull, 3. 43 Nl'LJl'k'llll'J Signup Cluli. Ji rluli lhixlwllvzill, R, 4g xium- l'l'L'Nllll'lll Sliimp L'llllI, 41 n'll:ii1'nl.m lll'llAll'JllIl k'1'lllIllllll'l' Signup vluli, lg llil vluln. 41 Ullllllrllllll NlK'IIll cunn- llIlll1'l' 5l.lI1Ill rlul-, 4. JOHN HOLMES GARRAUX Oh, Johnny, Oh! 'l'1'v:isi11'i-r lnlmi- nn-111, 3, 41 .Xxinli-in clulm. Q, Ji s1'Vl'L'llllj .lxmlnni rlull, 4, THE SENIORS Siam KW I ww, wgirzffr-1 '! ' m, ABOVE: CALVIN H. GARRETT Tho-ugh you know him but a span You know you've met a gentle- man. Football squad, Z, 3, 43 Nuys' Phyf-ical Training clulm, 23 Frencli cluln, 33 cluli lnasketlmall, 3, 43 Movie clulr, 43 president Movie clulr, 4. MARTHA LOUISE GAZE If ever a heart were in the right place. DORIS LUELLEN GENTRY 'Politeness is to do and say The kindest things in the kindest way. Entered senior year. JAMES W. GILBERT Have you summoned your wits from wool gathering? Sopliuinnre Movie cluli, 23 Hunk cluli, 3. ANN LUCIA GOLDSMITH My heart is as true as steel. Book Cluls, 23 Pulvlic Speaking club, 33 social qnmmittec home rmnn, 53 Magazine club, 43 social committee Magazine cluln, 43 home ftltllll lH'tlgl'Illll Cnuiniittuc. 4, THOMAS CHARLES GOWER They all laughed. President home muiil, 2, 33 treasurei' hoine room, 3, 43 Latin Clulv, 33 treasurer Latin THE SENIORS ,YQ X Sife4,,4'R ,E ' . Cluli, 35 Buys' Physical Training club, 41 vice president Buys' Physical Training Cluli, 43 lll'C'NlliCIlI Buys' Physical Training Clulw, 43 sports emlitur, The Nautilus, -lg lligh News staff, -l. BELOW: JACK THURSTON GRAY Men of few words are the best men. Lilliu Cllllf. Z3 Art club, 33 .Xrcliitectural Clulr, 43 presillent Architectural Cluli, 4. ETTA GERTRUDE GREEN t'Isn't this a lo-vely -day? Movie cluln, 23 Girl Reserve-Q, 23 junior llmneuiakers' Cluli, .lg Gaines Qlulv, 4. HOPE EDITH GREEN Give me a heart to sing to. Secretary hmne !'1llll'l'l. J. 3, 43 Business Etiquette Cluli, Z, 33 pi-ugrani committee Business Etiquette Cluln, 33 Movie clulm, 4. THAD E. GREEN You'11 be reminded of me. Boys' Physical Training club, 23 treasurer home room. 23 Crattsmanslnp clulr, .33 Physics club, 4. 43 rr ' I wpuunuw' 'Wise-t wintisnw. A S-L., fW W 'V 'EVM iwirw. 3 cluh, 43 vice president Travel cluln. 43 3 ,,,, 'M I 43' 'Y' 4-psf X- t V pf- ji , ,qw CllZlll'l'llZ1I1 pi-ograni committee Travel club, 43 poster secretary Travel Cluh, 4 SARA JANE GUEST Don't ever change. Hottie imfiin progrzuii committee. 23 Etiquette ABOVE: THOMAS YOUNG GREET Generous, big hearted and kindg a better friend would be hard to End. lit-i'i,1ioii:il cimiiiiittee home rooni, 2: Nature Stutly cluh, J1 Public Speaking club, 32 treastircr Pulilic Spa-:ikiiig cluli, .lg ltinnc rooiii iii'o,gt':tiii coininittet-. 3: treasurer lionic l'1IHlll, 3: cafeteria sfiuxul, 33 chairniziu Cfl.l4t'lL'l'l2l coniiiiittcc. 4: l m'tiiii, 43 presiilezitk callim-t, 4: Ilrrimatic cluli, 43 treasurc-r IIi':uii.itic Qluli. 43 Flu-M cluli. 43 secretary Vlit-44 rluli, 43 associate editor Nautilus. 4: Key cluli. 4. JOHN HAROLD GREGORY It never dawned on me. 'l'i'tb1isiii'i-i' lioim- iwiimi. 23 Movie rluli, 4. MARGARET HELLON GRICE 'Glad did I live. lill-itliww litivliitftlt- cluli, 3, 4: social com- 44 mittee liiisiness liti-iuette cluh, 32 vicf' iircsicleut lliisiiitwt lutiquette Cluh. 4. DAN JACKSON GRIFFIN Ain't misbehavin'. 'l'i'e1istii'er home roimi. J: lrrtttstnrtitsliip club, 23 Vaiiierzi cluli, 4. BELOW: BILL B. GROGAN What goes on behind your eyes? l'rc-siileiit lionie rtioin, 2: vice pu-siileiit lioine rooin. 3: Aviation cluh, 33 Railiii cluli, 3. DOROTHY JEAN GUEST She's mighty like a rose. lliiiiic rooiii xmitlill cmiiiiiittm-c. .33 Yociitioiis ululi. .23 vice im-siilriit Ywiczttioiis chili, 31 t'liait'uiaii 1l!'lrj1l'Ll1ll uiiniiiittut- X oczitions cluh, .ig Xiu' llI'L'sl4lL'lll lining rinim, S3 'l'i'gix'ql ,f- ,qq I? ' 11 fr- - 1...-Q' uv l i vm- f '7 H vm- ,AGA 4 - I f --. i fx' Ew---f cluli. 23 Girls' Athletic association, 2i French Cluli, 33 refreshment committee lfrencli club, 33 home room chaplain. 33 home ri-ont prograin committee. 53 junior- senim- ileciiratitn cnntntittee, 33 French t'iiiivereation:il cluli, 4. BILL HARBIN A youth to- fortune and to fame unknown. Railio cluh, Z3 prwgr:nn committee Radio club. 2g hatttl. 3. 4: president home room, 43 Nature Stutly club, 4g pre-iilent Nature Stuily cluli, 43 Forum, 4. ROBERT ELLEN HARDEN Laugh and be merryg remember, better the world with aesongf' liuteretl junior yearg football Squad. 3: varsity football. 43 lli-Y cluli, 33 president home room. 4: Plly-ics cluli, 43 program committee Physics cluli. 4: presiilent English claw, 4: Foriiiit. 4. JAMES THOMAS HARDY I feel like a feather in the breeze. Movie chili, 23 cafeteria squzul, lg suCiIll Cmiiuiittee home rooin, 23 Social cimmittee Movie club, 23 Travel cluli, 33 secretary homi- roi-iii. 32 !'l'wgrzii1i comtnittee Traxel cluli, 33 Flin-iiiisti'y club, 43 treasurer lflu-iiiistry Cluh. 43 tri-:isiirer huuie riiiiiii. 4. I- hm- ' fi. A -,.-v N NP 'Q . t -fx . i' fi' .. Ill... . ma iw-1 Q. Q THE SENIORS l l I l ABOVE: J EVELYN LOUISE HARRIS I woke up too soon. i Bunk Clulm, 23 Girls' Athletic as-suciatirm. N 2, 35 Science Club, 35 presiflcnt home rmnn, l 33 aims committee Science club, 35 pro- I gram ctmnnittec Science Clulm, 33 junior- scnior refreshment connnittee, 3: Travel 5 club, 4g prugranl committee Travel clula, 4. Q LULA GRAY HARRIS i YI Where did you get those eyes? Knitting club, 23 Junior-Senior Movie cluly. ' 3: junior-Senior Movie club prograni coni- mittee, 33 Physics club. 4: secretary Physics club, 43 Physics club prngranl committee, ' 43 cap and gown committee, 4. MARION ELROD HARRISON ' Maybe I'm wrong again. 'Q V. Size may ELIZABETH HAYNSWORTH 'Tm in love with the honorable Mister So and So. N-, 5? f, va mwq, ww... -MW? gpm. f 49mm- JUDSON B. HEATHERLY A man and his dreams. Cflieer lezieler, 2, 33 ivwwitlciit litnnc rot gif 3461 www f i llll 2, .ig lli-X clnlw. 2. A. 4: l'tll1lITl. J. -v. 4 1 7 , , , . . . H'fl N tztif, -3 IJ-lit' g il I, - Music Appreciation club. 2: CillllCl'il clulr, 4 Nliliixllllle Cllllf. Q, 3. 'lNI'C2l'lf'l0 lfl Sillifltl. miie,-iac:li,3,i' ljf fi-4-gieiii-ir llllleluttinll lfllllf lmiglam Cimmllttee I 1'g1'f 'F' C U . '1 ' 2: lli-Y clulm llIillNll't'l. 21 niztrslizil it tllmslllieli home mmll' Ali Wm' .l'W5l'lCm cununeilcement 2 3- pztrliznnentztrx' lztu Magazine clulm, 4g lligli News stzttt, 4. Claw' 2. 3: llrcxiiltm mmm, Claw' 3:'I.llmlC Speaking clult, 33 president l'ulilic Simi-at . E, ing clulw, 33 business lllllllllgtl' lligli News .U , 33 secretary litvnrtl of tliiitiwl tif l'ulrlic1 Her '?:l1I', hcl' ITlaI1I'1CI'S, all who tions, 3: Key clulu. 3. 41 ivi't-sitlt-iii! cziliinet l saw admired.,, 33 cluli lvztsketlmll. 3. 43 tlclegzttc tu thlnni liizl Scluilgistic Press conventifmn in Nui Etiquette club. 2. 31 Iirogram cmninittce R :f't il llgzlfixlllal 31 lilllvllllflg' il: lilhxq Etiquette clulr. 23 home room bulletin Hpleas Come out of our dream 'Cn men Wly- 5 l'.l x l 'C ' board committee. 21 glee club. 3. 42 Nature e y ' Club' 4: iFCl'cm .5' Mmilv dnl ll m'l if Study duh 4 ttmtrul nt Puliliczttinns, 43 cliznrniztn nit-ni V' i lintc-rcil senior year: Dclvuting cluli, 4. lPCl'Nillll cunimittee Key Clulr. 4, x BELOW, LORRAINE HENDERSON SARA LOUISE HEATH YOu're -slightly terrific, speakin 9 DAWSON BROWN 1-IAYNES spwfically- I ' . 1 - H ay I L L Ll n, ,, u v IL .1i.ttu1,, L u u, . - 'Stout heart to a long road will vit-A 411 1- 1' ii- s--it H 1 I 7 Rhythm 15 my buslness' shorten many a mile. Current Prtiluleins cluli, 4. Music Appreciation club, 3, 43 banrl, 3, 4: A orchestra. 33 symphonic UI'Cll6'SlI'Zl, 4. juiiior-Scnim' Movie cluli, 3, si ' . -, Vffiri-iff --'- ff ' if , - I, Q2 ' 1 ' ' ' if - 7 i . , K Q X - sw MQ E xif V Q, M. . . I if if ,M . P. 'qv--W ' fy ' ' mi?-iii. , Z M Q I it W 5 we .4 f 5' 'Q K-X 5 Q K? ,si li nik ., WP' 25' te I . I 4 mem s-Q v: -if ,,,.f M 1 ' W' lf' A I 'ff f' W we' 42 fi ' -'lu P Jkmg, YZ ms -.U-Q ' 4 f 45 we Hhs' Winn.. -nuff --Q... war' ' tl.. 1 .le if , .M -I 'Www 'W' , V its Qs- ' x 4. I I 1 ,W ....,.,,...v'.f . 1 :- 1 Q . '-if-':5'i:f'i:l'1'i- ' .Q IA N viii' . C. frm. -427 dw' 'HN ,7:fZqj,1ll: .- - - 4 'max W . ' A ff . we Mt. ' ' J.: 3 ' I K ,. 11. l fi' l ss ff , K- 4 nfs 'ESQ' 31-A . .49 ' ls 4 1 it fum fq 'QP 43114. tjg' 1 f' 11' 49 - ' 1 H . . 44 ABOVE: RUTH LOUISE HENDERSON I had to live and learn. Ngitin-Q Study club, 23 Cllllflll cltilw. 33 -liiiiioi'-St-iiim' Movie cluli, -l. LARRY M. HEWIN My heart is unemployed. l'1iitei'c-tl junior year: Czniierzi cluli. .lg pro- grztni crwmniittee Czinic-rzt club, 4. J. WILBUR HICKS, JR. You're an education in yourself. l.:ttiii Cliili, lg Biology club. 3: vice presi- tlt-nt Biology cltiln, .lg Dclmtiiig clulv, 45 ll't'ilNl1l't'l' lllllllff lltllllll, NEILIE ELIZABETH HICKS She shall have music. l,:ttin Cltilu, lg social cmiimittt-Q Latin Cltilv. lg liomt- rmmi liulletin lmxirrl comniittcc. 2: Uifllt-sti'gi, 2, ,lg tlirls' .Xtlilctic :isstnfizttifiiii lg Alllslf iXppi'ccizitimi Club, 33 pi'ogi':nii twniiiiiittuc Nlltslt' Appreciritimi Cluli, 3g llc'- lmliiig cluli. 4: lliplli News stzitl, 4LC:tft'1C1'if1 sqllml, 4. AVIS MAY HIGGINBOTHAM The tide has turned at last. Ytilltylnill, 23 tlirls' .lililvtir :isstn'i:tIioii. 2, 3, -l. DOROTHY G. HILL Don't let our golden dreams all go to ruin. llinm' lCvnIiiiix1it's rlllli, 3, li llAl'1lNlll'l'l' lloinc liruiumlllvs cluli, l. 46 BELOW: MARIBEL HILL Don't worry about me-I'11 get along. Soplioiiiore Movie club. 21 home l'4mIll pro- grziin cnmniittcc. 11 lligli News aflvertising staff. 3: Nautilus ziflvc-rtisiiig stil f. l i'encli cluli, 33 'I'i'zu'e1 clulv, 4: business inztnztut-i' lligh ' News. 4. It V SARA JANE HILL Let me borrow an hour of to- morrow. 7 Q. llumc Yflvwiii Ill'llQl'Qllll cmiiiiiittce, - Girls' ,Xtlilctic Sports tltilv. 4: st-Q11-tz1i'y tiirls' Sports clulw. 'tsswciitifui I 3 4' tnrls' 4. xrvllcylmll tcuun. 43 llllwcli Leiter e JACK HOPKINS Tomorrow is another day. llomt News Supllx Stllilli Sport tit-nt tlulm. 4. 1. 3: '1-U1 wnnniittcc R.t1ll4: tntlt- Lltil pi grim t Rat-lin twvlt- Clulw. 31 lblI'Illll'lllk' clulv, 4, WILLIAM HARLAN HUGHES True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. lwuviil ivrourziiii twviiiiiiiltvc. J. .lg lligli stall, J, Nautilus sports ctlitwr. 23 IHIIYL' Xl:-xiv rliilv, J: xicc mi-sitlcitt iiinn- Nlmiv Cliilv. 2: lligh News l'i4llltvI' 3, 41 l.:ttin rluli, ,lg presi' l,.uIm cluln Uuill ml Nm . .vi ,, : t . 'roll si. cicly. 3 4' lxcx' clulr, 5, 43 Clulv lutslu-tlv:ill. 3, 43 5t'l'nll snrl'-'. ' trt'4isul'vi' lxcx' Ultili. 43 st-c'i'ct:ii'y Quill :mil ati 33 Follvuc tlrir-iitxtlion tlull, 4, THE SENIORS Shine. 1543, mw mu-...,. ABOVE: JAMES H. HUMPHREYS Beware the fury of apatient man. Rarlio Code Club. Z, 33 secrr-tary-treasurer Radio Code clulr. 3. MARY FRANCIS HUNT I've got to think it over. Entered junior year3 winner state music essay contest, 33 glee club. 3, 43 lianfl. 33 Debating Cluh, 3, 43 orcliestra, 41 program committee Debating clnh, 43 Nautilus ad- vertising staff, 4. ROY FRANKLIN HUNT 'You've got to be a football hero to get along with the beautiful girls. Secretary home room, 23 president home room, 23 home room program committee, 2: Movie clnh. Zg program committee Movie cluh, 23 Forum. 23 Iliah' clnh. 2, 3. 43 Magazine club, 33 president Magazine cluh. 33 secretary Hi-Y cluh, 33 Board of Con- trol of Publications, 33 varsity football, 3, 43 clnh haskethall, 3, 43 class basketball, 3. 43 Block Letter club, 3, 43 vice presi- dent home room, 4: vice president Block Letter Cluh, 43 chairman home room pro- gram committee. 43 chairman program com' mittee Block Letter Cluh, 43 all-star foot- liall game. 4. WILLIAM HARVEY HUNTER 'Tm riding high. Football squad. 2, 33 Stamp club, 23 De- hating cluh, 33 Boys' Physical Training club, 3, 43 club basketball. 3, 43 home room president, 33 varsity foothall, 43 president Boys' Physical Training club, 43 athletic representative Boys' Physical Train- ing club, 4. THE SENIORS FRANCES F. HURLEY A lovely lady garmented in light from her own beauty. interior Decorating clnh. 4. RUTH LEAGUE ILER Well-done is better than well- said. lt team hasehall, 23 treasurer home room. 33 llasclmall team. 33 biology cluh, 43 volley- hall team. 4. BELOW: FRED WILLIAM INGLE He is a talker and needs no- ques- tioning before he speaks. l'rcsi:,lent home room, lg Debating Clnlv, 2, 3. 43 ilehating team, 2, 3, 43 clnh coni- mittee, J: participant state oratorical Con- test, 2, 3. 41 participant champion-hip fle- lrating contest, 3: Dramatic prumlnctiuns. 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH ISBELL Her heart and hair were both of gold. Movie clulr, 23 home ronin committee, Z, 33 tiirls' Sports Clnlr, 33 junior-senior invitaf tion committee. 3. BEN H. JACKSON Oh! How he ramblesf' Aviation Clnh, Z3 Chemistry clnh, 33 pro- gram Committee College Orientation Club, 4. FRANCES EVA JACKSON Put your heart in a song. Vice presirlent Knitting club, 2g French Crmversatioii clnli, 4. ai? '-'4m.-- F ABOVE: MARY NAN JACKSON You're just a chatterbox. Vurreiit l'r1+hlt-iiis club, 23 jDl'11gl'2l1Tl coni- mittee Currciil Vrulileins club. 2: glee cluh. 3, 43 Harinony club, 33 prusiilcnt College Urieiitatioii clnlw, 43 Chziirumn rlevotional coiuiuitlec- lunuc rooiu. 43 social cmumittec Vullcge lIl'lt'lll1lllfIll club. 4. JOHN THOMAS JAMES On his trombone he would play Because it was his natural way. Flfliiitoi' ciiiiiiuillcc, .lg hzliul, Z, 3, 43 UYCIICS' tm. J, 3, 45 stun- mu-.ic coiilcsl, J. -ll llriys' I'hysic.il Vllflllllllljl Club, lg glee cluln. A uutioiizil iuusic contest in t'l1:ii'Iotte. A. Via-m'li clulm, .ig ll'L'll lll'L'l' lfrcnch club, 31 em-i'it't.ii'y lvzinvl, .lg cluh luziskvllmull, 3: presi- :li-nl lvznul, 43 Music Apim-ciziiiiiil cluli. 4: iircsiilciit Music .Xliiiim-cizllioil club, 4. 48 Rn. fi an Jil AU mn... -ef' ARCHIE HOWARD JAMISON 'These foolish things remind me of you. lfrziftsiimlisliip clnli, I Nuys' Physical Training Cluli, 4. CHARLES OLIVER JOHNSON You're just a little diff'rent. llelxgltiiig Club, 23 rtmin Cuiniuitlve. 23 Claw lrnslcetligill. 23 Public Speaking club, 3: cluh lmsketliall. 35 class lizisketlmll, 51 debating club, 4. BELOW: MAMIE JOLLEY She scarce left anything un- touched and touched nothing she did not adorn. l'i-L-siilgiil NlilPlIHl'l'lIYl'6 class, 2: iwesislciil lluulc roiini, J: athletic cuiuuiitlcc. 2. S: THE SENIORS High News stall, lg Furuin, 2, 41 cafeteria silugul. lg trvsasurer cIlllllCl'Zl Cluli, 23 presi- clenfs Cabinet, 2. 41 sccretzu'y junior Class, 31 YlCQ llI'QNl1iCl1I l'l1rl1lC Ylurlll, 31 geqrgtgiry Foruui, 33 circulation inznlziger lligh News, 3: treasurer Dramatic clnli. 31 Yisc-ln club, 3. 43 vice lPl'C'NlI,l6'!ll student lifnly. 43 French Club, 4, HERBERT GLENN JONES I was taken by storm. Prograin connnittee. 2. 33 p1'opei'ty coni- inittee. R: Buys' Pliysiczil Training club, 4. RUTH GRETCHEN JONES Sweet someone. Art chili. Z. 33 houie ruoiii 1ll'OgI'Z-llll com- mittee. Z: prugrain conunittee Art club. 33 French Q1HllYCI'42it'll 'nal chili. 4. WILLIAM BRYAN JONES Happy am I, from care I am free. Avizition club, 3. 4. MARY LOUISE JOYNER When my dreamboat comes home. ALICE LEE JULIAN I'm free as a wandering breeze. Juiiioi'-Ss-iiioi' Movie club. 5: lntcrioi lincwznlioii ciuli, 4. IU' 34. C7 .avg vi. 'ili- ifiga A14 -ii iT' j .L- 1 A t 1 't e I THE SENIORS ABOVE: ELLEN JUSTICE Where there's a will, there's a way. Volleyball, 2, 33 Girls' Sports club, .ig baseball, .lg basketball, 4. EVELYN V. JUSTICE Take me out to the ball game. Volleyball, 2, 3, 43 soft ball, 2, 3, 43 basketball, 43 Biology club, 4. HELEN JUSTICE 'Start the day rightf' Volleyball. 2, 33 soft ball, 53 basl-zetlwall, 4: Biology Club, 4. MARVIN GORDON KAY I'm deep in a dream. Football squad, 23 Radio Cotle club, 23 athletic coinmittee. 3. 43 Consumer Educa- tion club, 4. BELOW: JOE ALLEN KELLER, JR. You were made for enjoyment, and the world is Filled with things which you will enjoy. Rarlio Coile Club, 2, 33 Consumer litlucation Club, 43 presitlent' Consumer Etlucation club, 4. pw BERYL LEONE KERNS She has a head for business. tiirl Reserves, 2, 3. 43 vice presitlent home room. 23 chairman home rooin prooranl Committee. 23 High News statlf, lg glee club, 2. 33 secretary honir- futml. 23 chair- man lionie room attentlance Cnmmittg-6, 23 exchange editor High News, 3, 43 Ilraiiiatic club, 33 orchestra, 5. 43 Quill and Scroll society, 3. 43 librarian orchestra. 3. 4: secretary Junior tiirl Rc-serves, 33 chaira nian social coniniittee, 43 lligh News re- porter. 43 zitlvertising manager Nautilus, 43 Debating club. 43 Forum, 43 cbairiiiaii nie-mbersliip committee Quill antl Scroll society, 4g president Senior Girl Rest-ries, 43 Voselo club, 4. GEORGE P. KYRIAKAKOS Don't break your heart over me. Llllfttllt Probleins Club, 23 ehairnian home room piinetuzility Committee, 2: Debating' club, 3, 43 club basketball. 3, 'T 3? . A Ai! V R' ?'e mi ...qv 'X -- . 1 H M? EJ.:.:... 0 .5 THELMA RUTH LANDRETH I am never merry when I hear sweet music. 'l'i'eztsti1-e1- home room, 23 Junior-Senior Movie Club, 3. NELL HENRIETTA LANGLEY 'Tm in a mello-w mood. Secretary homo room. 2: Knitting club. 3. ALEXANDER A. LANOWAY Please come out of your dream. t rattsiii:nisliip club, I. 33 football squad. 3. 41 Class basketball. 3. 41 lioys' Physical Training club, 43 vice presiilent lloys' Physical Training eluli, 4. 49 M was QT my Mwmf WHS-5. K' T333 4'0 QW ferre- it lf' .E ta fs if gif l'i2E?,f?l3'lx q is . . ' iff? r ef M as ,, dw 35 49-s an QW' iq' v sugg-Q we Wh-. av' X if f. , ,,::3ia.i:5' 4 . 'Q I it X is 4.15, F 2. 1.7 ,H JL, gi Z if ,H X: D fi' 'N. fy M fi.- I ifwffl P 'fa VV m ......... --. .. ,fl J if Q ' , f , ,W 4' 'fl 2 X 1 'll lv l C. f 1 AA-'-' ' . 34... ffm! J A . i sf A lg 1 1,-. ' ,, -' mi ,i 2 l fm-mp. ,guy . I .A Q iv . ' V 1 W V ' f NL. 3 ' , . I -13. X N, , , . 57? . 4 5 w-Q' D '25 if .in M' ABOVE: MARTHA PEARLE LAWTON Her every tone is music's own. Secretary English Cluli, 2: liirl Reserves, 2, 5, -lg liramzitic Clnli, 4. MARGARET LAURA LEAGUE Follow your heart. Kiley clnli, 2, 43 H:ii'iiivmy Cluli. .lg Junior lloim-iiixikers' rliili. 4. CAROLINE E. LEONARD Ah! but she owns the song of joyln lilac cliili, 2. lg Movie Cliili, lg clmirm.m social crviiiiiiiltu- Movie club, lg Yoczitiiliiril Cliili, .lg cllziirliiziii wr-izil L'4Pllll1llllL'l' Yunn- timigil Cliili, .lg pi'ogi':iiii Coiniiiiltn-1' Yiwu- ticmzil rluli, .lg r:ifutei'i:i Mjllilil. 3. 4: l'1wti'y cliilw, 41 vice 1H'l'5lIl1'lll l'ueti'y Clulir -lg i rli:iii'iiizui llI'HMl'AlIll miiiiiiiillec lm-IU' clulv. 4. JOHN MAXWELL LEWIS, JR. A cheery disposition is the fund of ready capital. l'i'c--iilviit limm- ri -1 im, 23 Cllrll!'ll1.ll1 ln-me ri 'om preigrziiii cvmiiiiitlvc, I. .lg lfiiriim, 23 X irc pn-siilc-iil lioiiic' ri H lm. .lg 'l'i':ix1-l rliilv, .lg lllll'l'l'lll l'i':vlvlciiis Cliilv, 4, DONALD LEROY LINN Oh, babe! Oh, babe! Sm-s'i'vI.il'y lirnm- rinriii, J, vzirsity tliiillmll, J, 3, 43 varsity llllNliL'lllflll, J, 3, lg lilfwlt l,L'llt-I' rlilli, J, 3, -lg lust Liiiil fiiiiiiil l'illll' imlli-L-. 2. .ig ivrwginxii C-wiiiiiiitlri' lil-irli lmllci' vluli, .33 lll'l'Nilll'lll lioim- iiiiim. ,lg llI'k'NlllL'lll lilurlt lmilvi' vliilx, 43 rqiptziiii limit. lvzill lvqiiii. J: All Sun- fiiiillnill li-:iiii, 41 .ill--I.ir lrnvllmll :zum-. lg uiiiiivr in--sl x.ilii- :ilvlr lmilligill player liwplu. lg vin- iwrsi- llviit Ill-Y. 50 DORIS MAMIE LIPSCOMB Let me borrow an hour of to- morrow. litiqiiettr- cliili. 2: varsity luislietlmll. 2. 31 nirsity vrilleylrzlll. 1. 3, 41 class liziselmll. 1, ,lg liliiulq Letter clulv, 2, 3, -lg Jliirls' Athletic ziswciatiiiii. 2. 3. 4: Girl! Sports cliilw. 3. 43 prouruiii Cimiiiiitlcc fiirls' Sports cluli, 33 liwnie riiiiiii pi'wQr:iiii Coinmittee. 31 xirc lllllll pix-silly-lit liirls' Sports rlulm, 4, chair- pi'fI:r:un rr-iniuitlec 1-irll Spufls club, 4: lizisltellizill team. 4. BELOW: JAMES C. LIPSCOMB 'Tis as cheap sitting as standing. ' -i ' ' 1 1 ' lnnicrzi chili. ,Q lli-X Cluli, ,. ,M 43 presi- ilciit lwiue iwmi, 3, 43 C'-liiiiiir-i'cizil cliili, 33 lll'HHl'Zllll Cfilllllllllli' li--iiiiiu-i'ci:il cliili, 3: jiiiiioi'-sciiiiii' rlcurvintiwii C1-iiiiiiittee. 31 Trait-I cliili, 45 prcsiila-iii 'l'r:iu'l cliili, -lg xice presirleiit lioine ri-1-iii. 4. JOHN WILLIAM LIPSCOMB He was so generally civil that no one thanked him for it. l'i't-siflmit Imiue 1-iiiiiii. 2: filxiiiieiti cliili, 2: Fiiriim, jg sc-ci'el:iry lil-me iwmiii. 3: rim: wliiiiiiillcc. .lg Class luislcclluill. .ll lliiiilq Club. .li lfrcsirlciit lliiiik clulv. 31 vice prcsi-lent ll--lik cluli, .ig clixiirnum piwfumiii cmnmittce liiulk Clllli, 3: rissistniit will-gill iiizmziur-i'. KATHERINE C. LITTLE A little bit independent. Si-ui'v1:ii'5 lmniv rimiii, .21 ivimwi-luiil lfiiglisli vlxis-, lg wvi'ul:ii'y lfiiglisli rlnss. J, liomc mi-iii piwvurzmi Q-iiiiiiiitluc. 21 l'rcm'li cliili, .ig illwfgixiiii sw-iiiiiiillu' lfwiirli rlillv. 3: lllI1lUl'- si-iiiur :lr-rwi':itimi wiiiiiiiillu-, .il l'll'l'IlCll V:-i1i'n'i's.itiw11:il rliilw, 41 111-zisiiiw-i' l i'i-iicli lli'llNl'1'NJllll'll1ll vliilv, il. FRANCES GENEVA LOFTIS How short our happy days ap- pear. lliimi' riniiii l'l'Ilgl'llI1l Cuiiiiiiitlvc, lg Girls' .xllllclig glssuvigiiiuil, Q, 5, -l, THE SENIORS l -pg -'Wx 252250574 l i , 4 l l l i l l 1 l ir l l l l l ll l l Y. 1 1 4 i ABOVE: HELEN LOFTIS Keep a song in your soul. Girl Reserves, 2, 3, -lg vice president tiirl Reserves. 2, presirlent liirl Reserves, 21 -lunior llomemakers' clnli, 33 treasurer tiirl Reserves, 33 Social Custoin- clulw, -lg treas- urer Social Custonis chili, -l. RUTH ANNA LOTT Secret and self-contained. Chairman home room program committee. 21 chairman home room social committee, .23 Business Etiquette clnlr, 2, 53 program committee Business Etiquette elnln, 2. 3, Girl Reserves. 2, .lg glee clulr, 53 Home Economics cluli, 43 vice president Ilome Economics clulr, -lg chairman program C0111- mittee llome liconomics cluln, 4: ,lunior Homemalcers' clnli, -lg vice president ,lunior Homemalxers' clulz. 4. LILA EDNA LUNSFORD Now and then I dream of long ago. Glee club, 2 TED RILEY MACHEN, JR. I am no-t only witty in myself, but the cause for wit in other men. Manager footllall team, 2, 3, -lg Crafts- manship club, 23 program committee Crafts- manship club, 23 home room program com- mittee, 23 Chemistry clulw, 53 president Chemistry cluls, 3, home room social com- mittee, 35 Physics club, 43 president Physics club, -13 Block Letter club, 4. THE SENIORS ,,- f--nm ya-' WSW '-'Y I 1-' ff H ' -mt W CATHERINE R. MACKEY Custom hath made it in her a property of eas1ness. Movie cluls. 2, prograin committee Movie clnli, Z3 secretary home Yflfllll. 32 lll'Ulll'il11l committee home room, J, 35 Nature Stufly cluh, 35 program committee Nature Study club, 35 Biology cluli, 4. WILLIAM M. MacKENZIE, JR. I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy. BELOW: MARTHA L. MAHAFFEY Let's get happy together. Art chili. Z3 junior-Senior Illovie cluli, 3: program committee ,lllnior-Senior Moxie cluli, 3, Physics cluli, -lg program com- mittee Physics cluli, -l. FRANK WESTON MAHON Am I blue? Stamp chili, 2: f'l1emistry clulw, 33 aims committee Uliemistry clulz, 33 Aviation cluh, -lg program committee Aviation clulv, 4. JOE GRIFFIN MANN The little man who wasn't there. Debating elulr, 2, .lg home room program committee. 2, 33 program committee De- liating clulr, .lg Magazine cluli, -lg program committee Magazine clulm, secretary Maga- zine cluli, -l. ADAIR MANNING We're glad that you are twins, to love you twice as much. Charm cluli, 23 chairman social committee Charm clulm, 23 cafeteria squafl, 3, 4: glee club, 3, 43 Book clnlv, .lg program committee Hook clulw, .lg Social Custoni-. cluli, 4, presi- dent Social Customs club, -lg clulmconneil, 4. 51 i 1 ft N. S -ff f ,f 'If f , I ei I -4 xx . .ac , . M , , -- .gf 1, Milf' w 1 Q .ty ' 'Qi -if? . 1 :rl I j. V .Kiwi I :lysis New... ink . I Q ,A A-...NN c ami ,rs 'fix 121 -am.. w gin gm. ABOVE: VIVIAN MANNING Parting is such sweet sorrow. lll12l1'11'l clul1. lg l'1'H1lt'1'lY Cl'I1ll111lllCL', 2. 31 lluula cluli, .13 1l1ik'NlllC11l 11114114 clul1, 3: 1111,-Q 011111, .ig t':11c1t'1'i:1 Nllllilll. 3. -lg p1'41g1':1111 L'lll111ll1llk'l' liflult Clllll, .13 11z11'l1:1111e111:11ty , . 111'11t'c1l111't- Class, .wi Cl1z111'u1g111 111'11pe1'ty unu- iiiittcu. -l: 1l1'E'Sl1lL'1ll 11-111111 Tlllllll. 3: 51101111 Vustfluis l'll1ll. 'll Yict' lP1'CSlllL'l1l Svwinl 1'us111111s vluli. 45 l'.H1'1ll1l, 43 cl1:1i1'111:1u 111-11- g1-.1111 t-1l111111ittet' Sllldlll l'usl11111s clull, -l, ELLEN J. MANSFIELD ' Once a friend, always a friend. Yi-llt-yllztll, 23 11't-:1s111'e1' liuglisli class. I liirls' .Xll1lt-lic :1swciz1tifn1, J, 3. -l. HENRY FORD MANSFIELD A perfect example of the strong and silent man. 1'I.1s'-l1:1sl1cll1.1ll, J, .13 l'1,11ll1i1ll sllugul, 2, 3. 43 52 rf'-ni ijt- .SV Tix i I Q X1 LIL- --1' 1' 1 G , wa Sy 1-1 ltillll lvzuketlwall, 2: C1':1ftQ111a11sl1ip clull. J: vzirsity lvaskt-tl1:11l, 3: lli-Y clulv. -l: 812111111 cluli, -lg l1'G2lSll1'C1' Stzuup clulm, -l. BESSIE ALDA MARTIN Her eyes were deeper than the depths of water - stilled at even. llllllli' 11111111 lluwcr cu111111itteL-, 23 Girls' Slurfls fllllr, el. BELOW: FRANCES MABLE MARTIN Then you've never been blue. l'ilIvXYt'l' C4I1ll11l1l1l'l' 11111110 11111111. 2: liirla' .Xtlilt-lu' mst-c1:1t11111. JL glee Clull, -lg secre- t:11'y 411111 ll'C'IlN1l1'C1' 11111110 rnm11, 4. THE SENIORS DOROTHY GILES MASSEY There's something about a soldier. Girl Rese1'vcs. 2. -lg glee clulm, 2. -lg llaslcet- llzill team, 21 College l,,1'lEI1l2'1llOIl clulx. -ll College lJ1'lCI1IZ1IlOI1 Club p1'og1'a111 conimittee. -lg ,luuior .xft league, 43 Nautilus adver- tising statt. -l: presiilent College Orientation cluli. 4. JOHN MAULDIN 'I blow through here, The music goes 'round and 'round. 111111-1. 2, -lg Il1'CllC4ll'Zl, 2: Current Prolwleuis cluli, 21 vice Il1'C'SlLlCl1ll lilllltl, -lg Music c1ul1. -1. IDA HARRIETT MAY Ida, sweet as apple cider. Secretary l1111ue rin-111. 2: Knitting club, 2: lllilllt' Eci-11o111ics Clull, 33 Girls' Sports 011111, -l. LESLIE HELEN MAY AS welcome as the Bowers in May. C11z1ir111:111 rlcxwvlitvilzul cln11111ittt-t-, 4. CORINNE HAYNIE MAYHEW I am quietly holding fast to the things that cannot fail. 15111011111 sc-niui' year: lhmlc r1ul1, 41 Nautilus L11lX'L'l'liNi11g stall. -lg glee c1ul1, 4. 'Yi 6 YQ, iglx 'ws ws JN 'Uk . JM 1t S 4 -' 'Qi Q-gi M sffllm 1 THE SENIORS ABOVE: WILLIAM de BOHUN MCBEE 'Billy Boy, Billy Boy, oh, where have you been, charming Billy? President home room, 2, 33 Movie club, 2, treasurer Movie Clulw, lg Travel club, 3: treasurer Travel cluh, 33 Key Club, 3, 4g 4 chairman home room prograin Culllnlifffft, , Current Prolilems Club, 4. ROY MCBEE Romance runs in the family. President home room, 2, 35 Key cluh, 3, 4: Travel club, 33 secretary home room. 41 College Orientation Club, 41 secretary Col- lege Orientation club, 43 vice president' home room, 4. JESSIE DORIS MCCALL Brown eyes. Business Etiquette cluli, 2, 733 treasurer Business Etiquette club, 2, 3: Girls' Athletic association, 2, 3, 43 volleyball, 23 secretary' home rooin, 4, Poetry cluli, rl: prograni committee Poetry cluh, 43 secretary Poetry club, 43 president Poetry club, 4. LARRY HEARN MCCALLA He possessed a peculiar talent of producing effect in what- ever he said or did. Nature Study Club, 25 treasurer home room, Z, 3g home room lwogrziiii committee. Z, 43 French clulm, 3g prograni committee French Clulm, 3, treasurer French clulm, 33 president home room, 33 winner Endel Declamation contest. 33 Key cluh, 3, 45 club liaslietlmzill, 3g Forum, 33 parliainentary procedure class, 33 Delrating club, 4: secre- tary Key club, 43 Key clulx I'IlC'I1llNi'I'Sl'llU committee, 43 Chess club, 4g class historian, 4g Hi-Y club, 43 lifllgliillll ctnnmittee De- bating club, 4. We Ae., W' 'vi Q 3'f,:.,.' H 'Q v . . hl M Q' ' 'I -fi' gal Mew Mid.. --sf ,umm wen W WU? M' M ww M an-MM BELOW: MARGARET E. MCCLURE There's no substitute for you. Knitting cluli, 23 Girl Reserves, 2, 33 In- terior Decoration club, 4. CARROLL B. MCDANIEL Tell me and I'll tell a million. Art cluh, 25 French cluli, .lg Nautilus zul- iertising stzttt, 35 Magazine Cluli, 4g pro- grzun committee Magazine Cluli, 4. ANN ELIZABETH MCKINNEY I just think that dreams are best, just to sit and fancy things. Garden cluh, lg Charm club, 33 program committee Charni club, 33 social committee Cliarin club, 3g Interior Decoration cluh, 45 program Coniinittee Interior Decorzition cluh. secretary Interior Decoration cluli, 4. ARTHUR j. McKINNEY, JR. Laugh and be fat. Orchestra, 2, 3, 43 liand. 2, 3, 4: Sopho- more Music club, lg State lll!1siC contest, .ww Teva-2 .KK X MARTHA ANN MCKINNEY Oh! Rock it for mef' I.:1ti11 Club, 23 Girl Reserves, J, 3, 41 Girls' Athletic ztssocizitioii, 2, .lg Games eluli, 4, CHARLES W. MCLAWHORN You are a man of genius, but you write such eccentric stuff it is hardly possible to sing it. 'l'reztsui'er sopliomore class. 2: Ue-hitting elulr, 2, 3g mnrshxil :it Commencement, 2, 3: presialent home room, 31 lligh News stall. 35 Key club, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll society. 3, 4: negative delviiting team, 33 liezul copy- remler lligh News. 33 junioi'-senior ring committee. 33 vice Irresident Deluiting' clulm, 33 president Iforeiisic cluli, 3, 4: sc-cretziry South tlllftlllllfl Scholastic Press iissoeizition. 41 lfornm, 3, 45 p:ii'liLiinentziry procedure class. 3. 4: editor lligh News, 4: chziirinan liozirtl pf Control of Pulilications, 43 presi- dent Quill and Scroll siciety. 43 inter- scholastic delwziting team. 41 1-resideiit Chess eluh, 41 club council, 41 delegate to Sou- thern lnterseholzistie Press zissoeiqition con- vention, 43 secretary senior class, 4. Z, 33 Music Appreciation cluli, 3, 43 national Illltslf contest at Cllzirlotte, 3, nn- AW .4-vq .fs 1-wx 'ws ce 4 f , '71 vw-, :Q Qvifflrx 1 A,MA H z 1 lv 1 , S' fi ffw , 4 1 Q g ,QQ I 6 'Q 12,, i Jf,. 'iv vm, '? 43 5 , 1 13 I 1 - 1-,ste f is . ' 'Zi ' 2? 1 3? 5,1 t , ,,',, I W5 , I 5,-,' , x.X. WW, -, at ,nw It ,.x,, ,, M .V, 'Ji' fxfwf ' 'ij I I -2 , .,,. , 24 i . , r f jf I M' -an .W.,, ,f v ,in Q' K., .- A 1 1 BQ. ew, .. , 't 1 - tim 'NU Wa. .aka l L .... 1 A- t -A-f W- '- 46'-, 3 'vpn-... fs -vs., i-nliriiii if lwbf -iiyxell ffrj .ff 3 X' fi ,rival , ff A 4 S l ff 4' 1 ,Q 3 1, Wx I 0 P fi, 50145 - 'Y ABOVE: AGNES McMAHAN Honest laborers wear face. Latin clnli, 2, 33 NCCl'L'lill'y Latin clnli, 21 lwiile 11111111 llnllelin l111:11'il C111nn1ittet'. 22 wimit-r llxile scllnlziiwliip im-ilal. Z, .33 vice l'l't'NlllCllf Latin club, 33 cl111ir111:in 111'og1'z1111 cninniiltee Latin clnli, 33 vice 1PI'L'Nlllt'lll home l'l'IllIll. .ll Cllllll'lllfl!'l linnit' 11111111 pru- ilmin cuiiiiiiitlcc, 33 -iiiiiirar-scnimn' invitaliuli cuiiiinittec. 13 Ynscln cliili, 33 41 st-ci'e1zii'y lininc i'1111n1. 43 Stzinip clnli, 43 st-cretxiry Stzinip chili, 43 lDl'lJg'I'2llIl cnnlniiltee Stzinilv clnli, 4g clnli council. 41 vice Ill'L'NlllClll Yoselo clnli, 43 cliziirnizin 111'og1':11n cnininitice Ynst-ln clnli, class poet, -l. a lovely JOE PRESSIE McMILLAN I'll never change. l.IlllIl clnli, 33 fzifutc-i'i11 srlnfnl. 3: S1-cizil l'11sto111s chili. 43 llllrss clnlw, 43 social Coni- lnittuc Social l'i1st11n1s cluli, 4. MARY MELTON Every day starts and ends just right. Knitting clnlv, 23 Girls' Atlilctiu rissouiiilioii. J, 3, WILLIAM R. MERRITT Wit and wisdom are born with a man. 4 vi: -.' . A - V -1 swf-U. Yicc lVl't'Nl4lL'lll lltllllt' 1-111,n1. J. 3. 43 Moxie nlnli ' Xltl lvlt-lllllll Nlnxn Lllllv ' Q 1 t.11'y Kloiic cliili, 13 l71n'11n1, J: l'l1'L'IlCll 1-lnli, .lg vin' l11'vsi1lt'lll l'xl'L'llt'll clnli, .lg zisvvcixilc wlitm' Vllllk' Nzinlilus. .lg Quill Jinil Scroll NUl'll'lj', R, 43 qillilvlic l'1'lllllIllll'k', 3, 41 l'illllk'l'Il rlllli, -lg Yin- 11l'i'si1l1'nt l.llllll'l'Zl 1-l11l1, 4g 1-1lil111' 'l'l1t- Xxintilns. -lg lit-5' rlnli, 4, GENEVIEVE MILLS I'm so happy I don't know just what to do. I IllIll'l'.l lilllll, lllPl11Q' IWIIIIII lilllglijlll FILIH' llllllll ' 1Il1l1l11 11-11111111111 A . -Qi ' A ll llhlllllllll' 3 Y E ,fau- clulv, 313 vice presiilent linine 111111113 33 chair- 1111111 lllllllc i'nn111 1n'11gi':iin Cuiiiinitlee. 32 111'esi1lent lioine riinin. 43 French C1ii1ve1'sa- tional clnli. 43 piwigrziiii cf-minittee French t'1n1ve1'szili1111z1l clnli. 4. CLARA MAUDE MILLWOOD The lady doth protest too much, meth1nks. Girls' .-Xtliletic zissiicizttiiin. 2, I. 43 Movie clnli, 2: llnsiness I-Itiqiiette clnh, 3: tianies ClLllr3 -l. BELOW: MAEDA ELEANOR MIMS She is modest, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eyef' I,Zlllll Clnlg jg Vive 1111-s1.l1Am hump 1-111.111, J, 4g cligiirnizin lionie 11111111 1n'11n1':1111 011111- niiltce, I: l:l'l'lH.'ll clnli, 3, 43 lice lIlit'Nllll'lll lfrcncli Clnlm, .L 43 Cll.lll'll!LllI 1f1'11u1'.11n unin- niittec l'Il'L'llCll n'lnl13 3. 41 Ynwlo clnli. 3. 43 11't'11s111'n'1' Yoscln clnli, 33 43 111r111l1e1-A1111 Uivlillllillva' Yusgln Cllll13 4, JUNE MITCHELL Southern ways are best. lfiitcu-11 wiiim' 5'c.11', WILLIAM C. MITCHELL I'm one step ahead of my shadow, R.lili11 lluilm' Fllllh, .ij 1r1'1wi1lL'!ll llfhliu lilullx rl11l13 ,lg Xlnvii- clnll, 3. DELIA NETTLES MOFFETT Such a one shall I remember whom to look at was to love. 5-111l111111111'1' N11-iw l'llIll, 2: ll1:11111 rlnli, 13 ll'k'ilNll!'l'li l llJll'lll clnli, 33 x ici- 111-1-4111-111 l 'Hll' l 'Ill. .91 llllllll' 11111111 1-1'1.g1'g1111 1w1111Y llllllt't', lg S4N'l.ll l'11s1 ins 1'l11l1, I3 s1-U11-lgiiy 5 llll l Nl HlN fllllu -ll l'l'+'Ql.1111 1'11x111nill1-1- Nwixil l'11-tnins rlnli, 4. THESENIORS 1 9 4-N2 nw my -was-' 9438. iw MQ K Wie, A wiv- Wan.. ABOVE: WILLIAM C. MOISSON Today is ours. What do we fear? Aviation cluh, 2, 33 secretary home room, 25 Travel Clulit 45 treasurer Travel club, 43 program committee Travel club, 4, Q JOSEPH CARLISLE MOORE The Mofojre the merrierf' Radio Code cluli, 23 Physics cluh, 31 Current Problems cluh, 4. SAMUEL CANNON MOORE Worth makes the man and want of it the fellow. PATSY MORAN I'm in a dancing mood, a gay ro-manclng mood. President home room, 2, 33 home room social committee, 2: Sophomore Movie club, 2: Girls' Sports club, 53 tratlic committee. 35 tennis team, 3, 43 glee Club, 43 elections committee, 43 treasurer home room, 4. RALPH THOMAS MORELAND No man is the wiser for his learn- ing. Vice president home room, 2, Bgrpresident home room, 25 Radio Code club, 35 Movie club, 4. THE SENIORS CLINTON JONES MORGAN Now . . . If I had my way. Stzunp cluh, 2g home room program coin- mittee, 2: Latin chili, 33 athletic committee. 3, 43 circulzition stzttl' The Nautilus, 3, 45 Latin club prograni committee, 33 Chemistry Club, 43 vice president Chemistry Cluli, 4: viee president home room, 43 senior invita- tion Committee, 41 chairinan Club prograni committee, 4. BELOW: THOMAS WILLIAM MORTON It's a shame we have to grow old. lli-Y clulz, 2, 33 Stzuup club, Sg Nature Study clulv, 4. CAROLYN LUNITA MOSELEY In virtues, nothing earthly could surpass her. Latin cluh. gl Cllillfllllill welfare committee of home room, 23 Dramatic club, 35 Interior Decoration club. 45 president Interior Defo- ration Clulm, 4. CATHERINE MAE MOTTE To myself I tell my troubles. MARTHA NASH What goes on here in my heart? llome Economics club, 3: Movie club, 43 vice president Junior-Senior Movie Cluh, 4. tengx War f 42,1 w vw' Mylan f thu, my sw feng I-wsu. -ew-. N 141- 59' 011- ABOVE: FRANKLIN WEDDLE NICELY Live your life as you see best, Play the game, fate will do the rest. 512111111 cl11l1. 3, 4. MARY ELLEN O'DELL A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. , - 1 - , - -. lulvllc 5Iit'ILlilllQ' Clllll, .13 lf l'k'llCl1 L1111vQ1xg1- I11111:1l cl11l1, 43 5l'Cl'k'1lll'y l111111u 11111111. 43 vim. 111'vsi1lL111 l111111c 1'1111111. -l. GENE OELAND l'I'll fo-llow my secret heart. l'l1y-in cl11l1, I1 R:11li11 Voile L'l11l1, .lg lllllllf' 56 1 My ifzs 2 5-egg 5 ' V fi f , fl 'T be , ' Q as Sl 'X -m..,.4 A.-'. 1 ,f- Q. . f. g, l'Ulllll 1'e111'esc11tz1tive. .13 it-cret:11'y l111111e 1'1111111. 41 S11c1:1l f1llXl1llllN cl11l1, 4, MARY ALICE O'NEAL I am seeking only to face reali- ties and to face them without soft concealment. Xluvic Cl11l1, 33 l11te1'i111' lk-c111':11i1111 Elllll. 42 glee Clllll, 4. BELOW: SARAH E. O'SHIELDS Music is well-said to be the speech of angels. lllei- ul11l1, Z5 Girls' .X1l1lc-lic :1ss11ci:11i1111. J. .ll lllllllt' 11111111 lilA4lQl'lllll c11111111i1lt-c, 2, 31 l511si11t-ss lfti1111v1tq- rl11l1, .lg 1-1w1g1'11111 Clllll- llllllll' ll11si111-ss i':ll1lllL'llL' cl11l1. .lg -.11ci:1l ll 11111 ltttt H11 1 l111111i11t l l 1 lol las, 0111111111111 l1 I1 -l 11u1l tl -1 1' -A Nflltwi 2' A - C ll 1. .'1 C - 'fc ' 1 1 A 1 C 1 , 1 s ' : Clllllllll ce Vollugc U1'1c11t:1111111 cl11l1, -l. THE SENIORS GEORGE CECIL PALMER Young in limbsg in judgment old. sr ll11111e 1-1111111 111'f1!1'a111 cf1111111it1ce, 2: Maga- zine cl11l1, 33 lli-Y club, 3, 43 Physics club. 4: 111'11g1':1111 c411111111tlee Physics clul1, -l. MARJORIE E. PALMER Dancing with my shadow. lftiqiictte Clllll, 2, 33 Girl Reserves, Z. 3. 43 glee cl11l1, 3, 43 ll1111lq Clllll, 4g 11rog1':1111 c11111111ittec li1111k cl11l1, -lg 111'11gr:1111 c41111111ittee Girl Rescues, 4. GRACE ELIZABETH PARKINS The only reward of virtue is virtue. The only way to have a friend is to be one. lliieiimss lifltlllblttf cl11l1. lg liirl Reserves. lg l'l1:11'111 cluli. 3: fizunes Clllll, lg 111-112111111 c11111111ittee f,lfll'llL'N Cl11l1, -l. JOHN EDWIN PATE He was fresh and full of faith that something would turn up. l'l1e111ist1'y clul1, 33 social ci1111111i1lee Cllvlll- ixtry Cllllr, 33 Cllillflllllll l111111e 11111111 l111lle1i11 l111z11'1l c11111111it1cc. 3: Physics cl11l1. -l, JOHN BARNETTE PATTON Don't let it bother you. 811111111 cl11l1, 3, 43 class l1:1sl4ell1:1ll. .lg Clllll l1z1slQe1l1:1ll, R, 43 :111cli1111m-1' 81.111111 cl11l1. -ll Ili-Y cl11l1, -lg cl1q1i1'111:111 s1ci.1l c+1111111it1t-Q 311111111 cl11l1, -lg Tl't'llNlll'L'l' Slillllll L'l11l1, -l. iw 'YI' 4' L71 'L' F xl .511 if 19 mfg 105 5 ,, THE SENIORS ABOVE: DIXON F. PEARCE, JR. He would mock them and torment them and play pranks. Radio club, 23 Biology cluh, 33 home room program committee, 33 assembly committee. 33 Chemistry cluh, 43 progrzun connnittee Chemistry club, 43 chairinzm assembly com- mittee, 43 cafeteria squznl, 43 lforuni. 43 pre-sident's Cabinet. 43 Chess club, 43 pro- gram committee Chess club, 4. THOMAS LINDER PEEBLES Things might have been different. Club basketball, 4. JAMES COTHRAN PERRIN So little time. President home room, 23 vice president home room, 2: Radio Code Club, 23 Chemistry Club, 33 prugrnni Committee Chemistry club. 33 secretary Chemistry club. 33 lust :intl found committee. 33 Czunera club, 4. FRANCES MCKENZIE PERRY Sweet is the word for you. Basketball team, 2. 3, 43 baseball team. 2, 3. 43 Business Etiquette Clulv, 23 Block Letter Club, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Athletic associa- tion, 2, 3, 43 Magazine club. 33 home room program ctnniuittee, 33 Interior DCCtll'ZlfllVlII cluli, 4. w,,Fw,,. f WB 195 'VW vas! BELOW: SARA MILLER PETHEL It's love I'm after. filce club, 23 home rornn pimgixiiii Committee. .lg Public Spezilciiig' Club, 33 French Uni' Yt'l'NIll'lUllIli rlub. 43 Czifelcrizi slluaii, 4. ATMA FELDER PHILLIPS I don't want to make history. Avizititm club, 2, 33 St'Cl't'lZll'l' home rumn, 23 Physics Club, 43 club picture Cuiuiuittce. 4. JOHN BUNYAN PHILLIPS 'He is great who never reminds us of others. Boys' Physical Training' Cluh. 23 Stfunp club, 4. qmwww mf THOMAS F. PHILLIPS, JR. Silence is deep as eternityg speech is as shallow as time. tflieniistry club, 33 aims committee f'lu-in- islry Club, 33 'l'r:ix'el club. 4. JOSEPH RAYMOND PINSON Ah! wh should life all labour be?' , Y Rmlio Club, 2 53 prngrmu Crwnimittee 'Rmlio club, 3. SAMUEL T. PIPER Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. l'ZllllUl'Zl Club, 2, S, 43 JDl'HQl'lllll Qmniuillnu . 3 . . lxuuerzi Club, J, 43 presinlcnt Qflllll:'l'Il ulub, 43 Nautilus stall, 43 Key club, 4. 57 'V 733 71 'I'jWEEfXV '4 f.3..- 'amr w 1 - H , ' -- Q ' , Q .5 W? . .. it I.: -.f,:,-- - . -5-1 ' 3 f .3 W, ,J u .. 1 .- M J ,t ,-' ww.,..4 ft gf - . - e' ' - of ' 3.-.. 1- ' ' 3 I 3 . ' K L , s gg? - . 1 V V ',xTEf,, ' ' I Q' I ' ti 3, QS. 1 , ' WNV t , ' ' '. W 2, . . X1 -sms. , ' . .. me t S -,Q-'v - fjwhg, - :s - 3 .3 ZA , , - 4 Z4 1- Ve ' ' , ,, ' ' 1 ' pt -.,.w,ff VZ. ,. 3, 3 .e .. ,... ,Q V 1 ,. I v .f Yi M' -ww... 7 f ff N QV mr- tid did'-3 man.-aw .WW ,pw- -IZ- gc , ., l 2 Zi 2, M I Z :QW if .wwf s..,,L he . 'EF' K ' f Q' I 4 ,A if ' I. ,, ts Y 7 . I LE:-'ff Xa s' f H526 M tj n 'Q' -L' , D - ,ff 'Q vi ? , f 2 1 1 ni ' IN: : iw 9 I-3 8 ax, 3 . if , . ' rg U- 2? igllartm ,. 2. . I 1 . .l ...V hlxxf . 1421, .- ' , 1-2 3 .-.' , v N . r tiff' 6 , . .,, an x ':f' 'VS 'Q ' H i L. 1-1.rv..Z- 1'-.. ' 'N ti ' , l 'fn r--Miva ZW ' 'I v as ,--- i- . -'51 rv' vu 'Iraq' ily -, ' .,, - .,,.r ii I -...a ABOVE: MIRIAM PEARL PITMAN Ah! call it by some better name, for friendship sounds too cold. iillillflllilll home iwnii Committee. 3. 3? Qligiirmgm liivlllt' riunlll ll6'Y1vtl1ll111l Cwlllllllllrt. Z, .lg ,l1iiiiorfSeiiioi' Movie clulr, 5. BILLY MAXWELL POE His pleasing personality was a merry tone of friendliness. lliiy s' Pliysiczil Trniiiing Cluln, 23 scriwtxiity' Inline roimi, 2, 33 lfrt-iitli clulm, .ig pimsraiii Clrlllmllice lfreiicli club, 3: zitlilelic coni- iiiittce, 33 cliiln llllNlit'lll1lll, 33 Vice pu-siwleiil Iiimic rmim, 43 fimtlnnll Ntlllllll, -lg vxirsity ligiskq-tllgill, 4g Xliwic Clllli, 41 pirsiilrllt Rl-wie cluli, 4. NELSON CARTER POE Let's Stop the clock. .Xvnilion vliili, 23 pr-iuiiiiii coiiiiiiillec .Xvim limi cliilv, .l. WILLIAM S. POLLITZER Whose little body lodged a mighty mind? l':lfL'lt'1'ill Nlllllltl. 3. Al. fillll'l'lll l'l 'l'l1'lllN rliili, jg xiiimci' lfiiilcl lk-Cl:ii11.ilimi unite-sl. JZ lliull Xvus sl.ilI, ,ig lll.llNllLll :il Vlllll' iiiviu-uiiin-iit lt uli.iirm:iii li-:mu iwmiii pru- l-21.1111 ciniiiiiillim-, .ig lh-luiliiiu' rliilv, .ig si-ci't-- l.llj' lit-listing cliili, ,lg Quill :mil Sri'--ll siii'ii'li'. ,l, 'lg sm'l.il k'lllllllllllt't', .i. ll .Nvi- uizitif 1-ililiii' Iligli Ni-us, 'lg roi'i'i'spiiii4lii1: st-vu-I:ii'y livlvziliiiu rllilv, lg Vlluss vliili, 42 xifi' Ill'L'Nl4lt'Ill Vllvss rlliln, -lg rll.iii'1ii.iii pm- umiii vvniiliiillvi- ol Quill :mil Sviwvll siw1'1l'ly. l, BLANCHE POOLE Faithful forever. Srli-ml igiili-i 4'wllllllllll'v, 2, 3. -lj fill-K'll'l'lll siliuxi-l, lg triuisiiii-i li-mir rimiii. .f. 41 xlJlt'.l!lll1' iliili. 'Q 1lliilui'willlvl liixihiliwii 58 Cilllllllllllltf. 31 vice lPl'C5ltlf'Ilt home ruoin. .13 Cllillflllilll lioine riioiii pi'ugi'ziiii committee. 31 trezisiirer Magazine cluli, 33 cliairmzm poster coininittee Blzigzizine Club, .lg Art club, 43 progiaiii cfmiinittue Art cluli, 4g invitation cnniniittce. 4. JAMES LARRY POOLE Don't let studying interfere with your education. .Xvizilimi clull. gl vice presirlezit Aviation clull, 23 pi-iigixiiii cilniinittec Aviatitm club. Jg luinil. .l. 4g tlrnni lllll-lllf. 3. 43 Music .Xp1:i'eci.iIiwii Cliilr, 4. BELOW: JOHN GEORGE POULOS Every man has a sane Spot some- where. l'i'n-siilciil Inline Ymiiii. 23 lvzislqqilmll, 2, jg twulligill Nlllllhl, J, 3, 41 gllllli-ri'-Suillui' MNH' Yllllf. -il llrcslflriit .liiiii-ir-Sciiiin' Kliwit- cluli, .Ig st-t-i'vt.ii'y lllllllt' imiimv 33 Class lf.islwll+.ill. 4. NANCY ELIZABETH POWE 'When Betty makes her violin cry! l..iliii cliill. jg -iwlii-stixi, 1, .lg ll:ii'iii.lny Vlllll. ll l,L'll1lllll! rliilf, 4. NINA EVELYN POWELL There's that look in your eyes again. Aluiimi' ll-lim-ii1:ii'l.i'ix Cllllu. 45 In-L-qileiil Qlliiliwi' llwim-iii.ilwis' rliill, -l, LAMBERT DOUGLAS PRATT Music is in all growing things, just look at Lambert when he Q sings. lziitviul st-iuiiir yiwirg mlm' vliili, 4, THE SENIORS 'UQ ABOVE: THELMA K. PRATT Saucy little redhead. Art cluh, 23 president hrme room, Zg home room prograin committee, 2, 31 Home Economics cluh, 33 vice president llome Economics cluly, 3g progrzuu committee llome Economics cluli, 3: Drztmatic Club. 43 cafeteria squad, 4. BESSIE PRICE What I believe I'll wail. llome room prograin committee, 25 Business tlquette cluh, 23 French cluh, 33 poster committee French clulr, 33 Iligh News stati, g girls' sports editor High News, 33 usic Appreciation clulu, 4g social com- mi tee Music Appreciation clulf, 43 glee c 1, 4. BETTY ANN PROCTOR A disposition more to be coveted than Fine gold. E . 3, 4 M 'r lul ll Garden clulr, 23 f'harm club, 2. .lg Interior Decoration cluh, 23 program committee ln- terlor Decoration clulm 7' n'o1ram com- ll B. ift ll rt . 1 . -- I 5 mittee Charm club, 3. DAN I-IERMAN PROCTOR The willing worker is well re- warded. and, 2, 3: Sophomore Movie cluh, 23 Chemistry club, 33 social conunittee Chem- s ry cluln, 33 College Orientation cluh, 4: secretary College Orientation clulv, 4. SAMUEL R. PUTNAM Let us play awhile. Aviation club, 23 Nature Study cluh, 35 program committee Nature Stutly cluh, 39 A cluh, 4. THE SENIORS 'M' W QW! WW - Q me Wtfqubo MARY ELIZABETH RAINEY Heart on her lips, and- soul within her eyesg Her countenance was as sunny as the skies. Trerisurer home room, 2, 33 home room program committee. 25 Magazine cluh, .21 home room social committee. 2, 33 Nature Stuuly cluh, 33 vice president Nature Study club, 33 chairman program committee Nature Study cluln, 33 Social fustlyllls clulr, 4: chairman Cilll anal gown committee, 4. BELOW: BERKELEY DIXON REDICK A youth of frolicsf' Roy-,' Physical Training' cluh, 23 Art cluh, 33 home room election manager, 35 golf team, .lg Camera cluh, 4: Nautilus stall. 4. JAMES ENNIS REEVES ' A sporty lad was he. Boys' Physical Training cluh, 23 secretary- treasurer lioys' Physical 'Training cluh, Z3 class lraselrall, 23 class haskethall, 2, 33 xarsity haslcethall, 2, 3. 45 president home room, 3, 43 Forum, 3, 4: lllock Letter clulm, 3. 4: ftwflizlll squful, 3. 43 election com- inittee, 33 vice president senior class, 4. GERE DACUS RIDGEWAY I have learned in whatsoever I am therewith to be content. Entered junior yearg Junior-Senior Movie cluh, 33 College Orientation cluh, 4. MARION LEWIS ROACH I laugh, for hope hath happy place with me. Home room property committee, 25 home room program committee, 3, 43 chairman home room progrzun committee, 43 Movie cluh, 4. 59 isfwgff .unwe- . .QQ 7 4 gt Y 1 'r+ff 3:f 1x?, lvi. ,. ' ufyb' v 4' 5 1-4 f-iff S ' YL' tv . 'gl 1- i . Q 4 r V! 91' t '51 43 4 1 I6 X 1 ,J f 14, f , pf f , A N2 flfftf 2 A 1 , ew M Z' ' xy? f rm, , ,, ,c W3 Siu. 4 S'-f , E 1. 1 my f' 3. 'Y A -1 'f ..f-'-32412. J -4 -as -'-- . ,, , Q M W SS- i 4 N NB 2 ,sg H 1 I R ,.,, M amz, 'uv-ff ABOVE: EVELYN BRAZIE ROBINS Sometimes I wonder. tilct- cllili. 2, 3, 43 liirl llest-i'x't's, 2, 3, 41 st-Cretztry llirl Resciwt-s, .21 ltnniu 11111111 pro- grznn coniniittuc, lg cltziirnian pi'ngi'znii cniii- initteu Girl livst-i'xc's. J. 3. -lg l'tililic Speak- inu rluli. .lg pit-sitlt-iii Girl lit-sciwes. .ll ti'tf.tstirttr li-mul inniii. .v. llirtiimtu tlnli. 4. ss-4'i't-t1il'y linulisli Class, 43 lll'lllIl lllll-lf1'l't'lll' llllllll. 4. JIMMIE ROBINSON My heart is like a singing bird. l'i't-sitlt-ut liirl llesetwtfs, lg sucrt-lzlry liirl R47-stsi-vs-s. 23 llnsincss lilitlltt-llc clnlu. 2, 32 -.tbri't't:ii'y llllsllltss lititltit-ltr' Clulr. li lltrlllk' rnnin pi'ngrgiiii tniiimiltct-, lg xiu- presicltlnt llnsint-ss lilllllltllb cltilv, 31 lmslqctlvftll. 52 llnls' .Xtliltftic zissncixttinn, 3. 41 lllocli l.t-tit-r ultili. 3. 43 tiirls' Sports clnli. 41 ti't'gisiii'tAi' liirls' Sports t-lull. 4. 60 411. Nu.. RALPH HAROLD ROBINSON I slept, and dreamed that life was beautyg I woke and found that life was duty. llunu- rnniu 1rrnui':nii Cnnnnitlce. 21 Ritalin vltili, lg spring lnntlizill. 3, WALTER LOUIE ROGERS, JR. A man, he seems of cheerful yesterdays and Confident to- morrowsf' thiftsiiiziiisliip cltili. JL .Xviutinii rlnli, 3. 41 pu-silly-tit .Xvizilinn Clttli. 4. BELOW: ANN RUMLER Silence sweeter than speech. liirls' Sports ulnlv. 33 liirls' .Xtlilvtit ZISNU' Qigltlnii. .l. -lg llinlngy Cllllr. 43 YHllt'5'lIilll. 4. THESENIORS JULIANNE SACKETT She floats upon the river of her thoughts. t'nininerci:il cltili. 33 prngrain Cniiiinitlee lniiiiiiwcizil cltill. 3: Xlxigazine cluli. 4. ANNE ELIZABETH SAMS ' Dust off that old piano. l.zt!in Clnlt. Z. si lionie rnnm cnnimlttee. 2: lmslrl' cnnimiltct- Latin cluli, 33 Art clulm, 4. MANLY CALHOUN SANDERS His love for music is a gift from God. liLllIlL'l'll Cltili. lg lritntl. 2. R, 43 orchestra. 2. ig glen Qluli. 2. .ig slllltf Contest. 2. .il ll'L'IlNlll'Cl' lining- l'UUl'll, li ritept'esi1ln-titliztml, J: ti'ezisiii't-1' 1Il'Cllt'NtI'2l. J: Music Aiprecizi- l tinn Cluli. .ig clarinet rlugtrtet, 3: wnntlwinil utiseinlilc. 3. 43 tirst in state nl:-we solo con- ltsl. 33 natiniigtl music contest. 33 xice presi- ilt-nt linme rnnni, 31 vice president nrcliustra. .lg winner lllllxlC nietlztl :tt coinincncenient. 3: uinnt-r six nit--lzils in state :tn-l nzitionzil nnisic Ctrlllcsl. .ig Class luislietliztll. 3: Clulv lmskclltztll. 33 lfxiule Scout cliili. 33 I'oetr3' cluli. 4: ti'e1isi1i'ci' liziglc Scout clnli, 4. ANNIE LENORE SAWYER The very flower of youth. Knitting clnli, J: lvrnurziiii cnmniittete Knit- ting Clnli. 21 lill2lI'll1 Clnlv, .lg prngrgtm com- mittee l'li:irin tluli, R3 l't.t1try cluli. 45 ltr..- urgtin cninmittet- l'-ietry cltilm. 45 stlcrt-t:ii'y l'nt-Irx' clnli 4 PEGGIE ANN SHELL A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. lillllllllg cliili, jg linnic rnnin linlltttiii ltngi-tl vniiiiiiillttg J: ,lnninr llnlm-iiiiilirrs' Clllll. 31 Alllsit' .X1v1fi't-t'i:itinii clnli, 4. np. - .l -fm'-'Es 'T' E 5 -vu? 'Vs A HUW r L+-1 ' .L 3 1 ii M 3' lr-If THE SENIORS ABOVE: DICKEY RYLAND SHELOR I never saw his like. Aviation cluh, 23 Nature Study cluh, 33 Physics club, 4. LAWRENCE D. SHERER He was a friend to all. llome room basketball, 21 Boys' Physical Training cluh, 23 Hi-Y club, 2. 3, 4, home room committee, 2: election committee, l, 32 French cluh, 33 lmncl, 3, 45 glee cluh, 3, Chess cluh. 45 Music Appreciation cluh, 45 cluh liaslcetliall, 45 cluh progrzun commit- tee, 4. EDWARD HARPER SHIRLEY A head to' contrive, a tongue to persuade, and a hand to exe- cute any mischief. Entered junior year: French cluh, 3, prof gram committee French cluh, .lg junior' senior clecurzttion committee. 33 cluh council, 45 Ili-Y club, 43 Chess cluh, 4. LUCILLE SHULL It is the heart and not the brain, That to the highest doth attain. Girls' Athletic association, 23 llinxk cluh, lg program committee Hook cluh. 2, Voca- tions cluh, 51 social Committee Vocations cluh, 33 progrzun committee Vocations cluli, 3: College Orientation cluh, 43 social coin- mittec College Orientation clulv. 43 program Committee College Orientation clulv, 4. Ur U s My 23 M is sill, 9 X .f Zi 55 ,N I M . if J but' ' 5, ww 'W' .. Q 'lime' BELOW: RUBY NELL SIGHTLER Thought is deeper than all speech. CHl'l'llllCl'Cllll cluli, 33 Novelty club, 45 treas- urer Novelty cluh, 4. EDMUND PHILLIP SIMPSON Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Boys' Physical Training cluh, lg Crztftsinzm- ship cluh, 3, 4. RAYMOND B. SINCLAIR ' It's good to live and learn. Class hzlslcethall. 2, 53 fuotlmztll squad, 2. 3. MARGARET SLOAN Thy gentle voice brings cheerful- ness. Knitting clulv, 23 progrzun committee Knit' ting club, JL Trztrel Cluh, .lg Art elulw, 4. CAROLYN E. SMITH Nothing's too good for you. Ilgiselmall, 2. 3g president home room. 31 Business Etiquette cluh, .ig vice pre:-iilcnt Business Etiquette club, 35 Movie club, 4. FRANKLIN SUMNER SMITH Variety is the spice of life. llivY cluh, 2, 31 Travel cluh. 21 rice presi- ilent home room. I: Chziirinan lionse romn program committee, 2: Current I'rolvlenis cluh. 3, 43 lligh News staff, 3, 41 liomt' room progrzun committee. 4. 61 ,Ap, ..'. , il we 'QQ' .aww M2385 'fi QW' was 'Mawr 'Hb-. W' w . vw mms? ,Ei nl 5 1 5 ' r 'N , 5-pfhj A --4 Wa 1- f tug..- 71315,- if 'ina w.7p- ' .-q JUN in 'huns- 'fffw' :gt Q Q Aw 5, ' ' .L ' ' If ' L72 40S -:ab X 4f'Z'..' .1 ' - if 'QQ I -.,.-'W' ABOVE: LAURA ADELAIDE SMITH Remember her a little then I pray The industrious singer of full day. Lllll'l't'llI Events clulu, 2: vice lll'13NlllC'lllZ llllllle 1'1111111. .23 Art cluli, 3, 41 1Pl'Hgl'illl1 com- mittee Art cluln, 3, 4. MARGIE RUTH SMITH A kind and gentle heart she had to comfort friends and foes. ll11111e 11111111 social Qu111111ittcc, 21 vollcylmll. 2, 43 glee Clulr, 23 lvzisclmll, 21 Girls' Atl1lc-tic :1ssociz1ti1111. 4. MARY FRANCES SMITH A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, A charm of friendship all the while. flu-ci' lczult-r, 2, 3, 43 Bl1114:1fi111' clulr, 21 NQL'l'K'lJll'y llwim- V1111111, lg z1ll1l1-lic c11111111illL'u. .23 c:1fcle1'i:1 Nllllilfl. 21 lhum- V1111111 lPl'1Illl'1llll Clllll1lllllCL', 2: Nautilus :11l1'1-rtisiiug stall. 21 glswriznlc celitm' Nautilus, .lg lligh News stall, .lg l'J1'z1111:11ic clulm, 33 lll'L'Nl1lL'lll ll1'a1111:1liC clulm, 33 You-lu clulv, 3. 41 mgli-Nl1:1l :lt CIYllllllt'IlCL'lllClll, .ig j1111i111'-st-11i111' pgirty L'UlllllllIll't'. .ig Vim' 111'1'si1lL-111 llihlllll 1-H11111, .ig lwzul Clll'L'1' lL'1lllt'l'. 43 Nautilus ctznll, 4g l'll'l'llC'l'l l'1111.1-1-sg1t'1111.1l rlull 4. RANDOLPH SMITH He's everybody's buddy. . , . . 1:11111-1':1 clulv, 2, .wg ll1-X clulw, J, .l, 4. lFl'IlQl'Qllll Clllllllllllkl' l'JllllL'l'Il rI11l1. JZ ll 11 1111 l11l1ll11ll ' 1l1 l11l11I11ll ' -1 :sv 1 , -1 'Jw :si-1 . -C llllll1ll'N4'Illlll' i111il:1li1111 c11111111il11'1'. 32 Vllll' l1:1sl11-Il1:1ll, 3. 41 l111111l, 3, 41 111'1'l11-sl1':1. .il XI11111- vlnlw. 4g CllHlI'Illilll lll'UlllLllll 111-1111111111-r Xluxii- flllll, 43 lbl'1'illll'lll l1111111- 1w1n1, 45 vnu- p1'1wi.l1'n1 Mmiq Clllll, lg cl11'r1' ln-:1-ll-1. 43 I-'111'11111, -l. 62 RUTH TOMMIE SMITH Ah! the vision has vanished, the music has died away. WILLIAM NESBITT SMITH He has the art of making friends with everyone he meets. Yillcllb' fm-1I1:1ll. 3. 4. Block 1.1-1161 C1111., 3. 43 Nt'Cl'L'l2lI'j' lwme l'0Ulll. 3: clull liglskpi- llzlll. 3. 4: class lxzislae-tlmll. 3. 4: NL'Cl'Cllll'X' lllflclc l.1'ttc1' clulm, 43 prfigmm qunmiiliqc liluclq lr,k'lll'l' clulw, 43 vice pi-Q,i.lqm lmmg 1-011111, 43 fmvlllznll Nllllihl. 2. BELOW: ED WOODSIDE SNELLING Who mix'd reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth? llvvys' l'l15siCnl 'l'1':1i11i11u Clllll, jg lining 11111111 111'w:1':1111 C1'111111il1x-c. 2. .ig Cill-k'lCl'lll squzlnl, lg lriltlic c-1111111il!cc. 2. 3. 43 l'll't'llCll clulv. 3: Cllllr lmsketlulll. 3: Colle-uc 11111111111- H1111 Clull. 4: lll'--g1'11111 co1111111I1m-te l'41ll1-gc U1'iu11l'11i1111 Clllll 4 JAMES FRANK SOLAS Let us have peace. SL'k'l't'lSll'j' l11 111111 11.1 1111. I: l11 .mg 1-. .1 Im l1:1slcvtl1:1ll, 21 class l1:1sl4ctl1:1ll, J. 3, 41 ll 10.1111 lrzislcrllmll. lg f111v1l1.1l1 N11 13.1. Q, ,lg Cllllr lv.1sli1'Il1.1ll, F, 41 l.l'L1flNmm1xl1i1n rlvllnl 3, 41 -1'n'l'1-I:11'y l'1'.1ft-nlgmxllip Clulv. 43 lil-wl. l.1'l!1-1' vlulv. 43 1:11'si11' flmtligqllv 4, MARGARET SOLESBEE Wishing will make it so. l11111111c1'r1:1l flulv, 2. EARLE RUSSELL STALL Principle is ever my motto, not expediencyf' lll.Il-lNlllJlllNlllIP l'llllP, I1 lli-Y 1'l11l1, J, 3, 43 llllllll IIN tlllll l'l1x ll Ll1l1 J 'N ..i: swfm., THE SENIORS 35-W Vt ABOVE: SARAH NELL STEPHENS Wrap your troubles in dreams. GEORGE F. STEADING I will Sit down now, but the time will come when you shall hear from me. THELMA LOUISE STEPHENS Ah! What a lovely dream! Girls' Athletic assuciatirm. 23 lifime iwimti program Committee, 53 Girl Reserves. 3. 43 junior llumemakers' Clulu, 41 prngraiii committee ,lunior lloniemakers' club. 4. FRED STEWART Young fellows will be young fellows. HELEN RUTH STEWART You've a naughty twinkle in your eye. Secretary lumme room, 23 Knitting cluli, 23 program committee Knitting club, 23 Girls' Athletic association, 2, 3, 43 A team volleyball, 2, 5, 43 A team baseball. 2, M B team lmasketlrall, 2, 33 Block Letter Cluli, 2: Girls' Sports club. 3, 43 president Girls' Sports club, 4, MARY CAROLINE STEWART Always dressed to perfection. President sophomore class, 23 Forum, 2, 33 Movie club, 23 president Movie cluli, Z3 vice president Movie club, 23 vice president class, 33 chairman home room Committee, 3: Nautilus advertising staff, 3, 43 Magazine club, 3, 4. THE SENIORS 'WWE Wm np, an .. ef A, , , , , f f ff QQ xy 4 f if My -.4 wi f-if ff ' Q 753 1 ff! 1 , g If , ff W W Q. fa , 'V , Mi, if Q embers BELOW: SARA NANETTE STEWART Hitch your wagon to a star. Knitting clulm, 23 glee Clula, 33 llarixiuiiy eluln, 33 Novelty eluli, 43 vice president Novelty clult, 43 clmiriuan lvrugraiu toni- niittee Novelty eluli, 4. WALLACE ARNOLD STOREY Dais Dais, iveme ouranswer Y, true. Vice president sfmpluuiimc Class. 23 cllair- inan limne moiti proeraiu Committee. Z, 32 nigii-411511 git cmnmencement, 2, 3: Current Prulvleins clulv. J3 pxtrliamentary prwiceflure class, 2, 3, 43 vice Ill'CNltlC'llI home ruoni, 33 assistzuu lnusinew nianzipger The Nautilus, 33 Key cluli, 3, -l3 Aviation clulv, 33 eliairiuan pmgraiii eunimittee Aviation clulr, 33 presi- dent Aviation elulx, 33 lvusiness manager The Nautilus, 43 president lmnte rumii, 43 vice president Key clulv, 4: Deliatinf: clulm, 43 Quill and Scmll society. lg pi-ngrani committee Debating Clulx, 43 Hi-Y cluli. 43 athletic reimreseiitative Debating cluli, 4: lioartl of Fmitrol l'ulmlications, rl: FUl'llll'I, 43 intel-scliulastic dt-hating team, 4, marshal at class day, 2. ROSA ELIZABETH SULLIVAN You're so easy on the eyes. Latin eluli. 23 Girls' Athletic association, 2. 3. 43 French eluli, 3, 4: glee clulv, 43 1Dl'll2lI'ZllI1 committee French clulw, 4. SARA J. SULLIVAN Carry me back to old Virginnyf' Magazine elulz, 43 liiwigranl committee lllZlfIElZll'lC club, 4. ,Qu-Q... x.4'S W ,mv-m W-fx f. Q Q, 1 1 .....,,, 'Wm We--f me--f he ABOVE: SARA ELIZABETH SURRATT Say it with music. lfiili-11-1l 'iuniur yCZll': vice lYl'QNlllL'l1I luviuu ruuiii. .li li:i111l. 33 Business Etiquette Clulv, .41 Nlusic .Xppil-cizmtioli clulr. 4: llUlllC 11111111 .lt-vuiiniizil Cuiiiiiiiltee, -l. JOHN HEYWARD TALLEY Ho, young fellow, how clean thou lookest! 'lirzixcl cluli, jg 1111-siilciit 'l'1'z1Vc'l Clulm. 2: Il't'IlNlll'C1' 'limit-l cluli, 23 lll'l1Ql'Ell'l1 011111- uiitum- Trzixel clulm, 2: ll'02lHl1l'Ql' lmme l'lllll'll. 2: Vlieuiistry Qluli, 33 Ill'UgI'ilIl'l co111111ittcc l'l11-iiiistry cluli. 3: Vollcge Urierltziiiiin cluli. 43 presiilc-nt Clulli-ge Orieiitzitifvii cluli. 43 lllA4IKl'JlI11 Cllllllllltltf' llollege flI'lC11l2llZlUll clulm. 4. PATRICIA ANN TALLEY The light in her eyes was as gentle as a poet's. 'liiw-.isiii'ei' lioiiu- YIYU111. ll Movie Clulw, 2 Us , 'iii 112 4 .1 . ,X cfff. Z QW, 4333.115 X' nf, 1111.1 . , , 1 .l 1. ,if qiiiil Hiya, f,...l1.1., ffgaij - gfgxgjiiii. - , - .. -- 1 ' '-mv :ai-2 ., si... . lil!! it ii I A 15131 'wg--4 0 'QE f 1 ff I 99'-ef:ef'1gw -1 few 4 Q if 0 4' ?.s.ft24f.Rw?l.s?zi?2Q.e.oS..1:5?4 1Yl'Ugl'ZtIIl cimiiiiittcu Movie cliilv, 2: AlillQllllllC Qliilyl .lg pl'ug11'g1111 C4Il1llllltlCC BlZl2IlZl!lC Cllllv. .ig Art clulr. 4. JACQUELYN TATOM I hear the laugh of her tender heart. l,zitin Clulv. 21 vllll'll4Il'-Skllllil' Movie Llulv, 32 vice iwcsiilt-nit -liiiiioi'-Suiiior Movie clulr. 32 Vliysics cluli. -lg lll'lPQl'2llll coiuinitlee Physics clulv. 4. BELOW: ODES DILLARD TATUM, JR. 'May' I have the next romance with you? flillt-gp Uriciitziti-yn cluli, 4: 1-rogrziiii unu- iiiiltyt- Fully-gp Oriculzitivrii cluli. ll clulv lmslcellmll. 45 l1'L'JlNlIl'L'I' Colle-gc U1'it-111zili1111 cluln, 4, Ax 'D 'sr 4IlrUs '? ,L THE SENIORS CHARLES L. TAYLOR Let all things do as they will. Nature Stuily Club. -l. MARTHA ANN TAYLOR They saw her serious eyes glisten as if the answer had been found. liirl Reserves, 2. 3: Knitting club. .2 Social Ciistmiis clulv. -l. PHYLLIS EVELYN TAYLOR Thy dreams are dreams of beauty. Yucntimis clull, 3: lU'Ugl'IllT1 cuuimittee Yoczitiv.-iis clulr. 51 Travel clulv, 4. DOCK GRAHAM THOMAS Be of good cheer, young fellow. Avizitiun clulr, 3. -1. ETHEL ELIZABETH THOMAS I have a lady's curiosity. liuulisli club. lg xicc l'l'C5lllC'1ll English cluli, lg l1o111c 11111111 cuniuiitlee. J: Girls' .Xlliletic llxvwlilllilll, 23 pi-iigraiii couiuiittee liirls' .Xthletic Qlxxnflilllllll. 2: ,luiiinr-Seiiii-r Movie clulw. .lg piwigixiiil comuiittee Junior- SC'llli1l' Klfwie Cluli. 33 llluck Letter clulm. 3. 43 vullcyliqill. .lg luturiiq- lilecorzitirin Cluli. 4. 91 1 sa. ?' 1 1 1 THE SENIORS ABOVE: GRADY THOMAS, JR. He feareth naught. Entereil junior yearg Aviation club, -lg pro- gram committee Aviation club, 4. CHARLES W. THOMASON Sternly he held himself erect and silent. Boys' Physical Training club, 2: Chemistry club, 35 aims committee Chemistry club, 3: Physics club, -tg social committee Physics club, 4. LILLA G. THOMASON The bubbling laughter of Lilla broke high above the voices of the others. Sophomore Movie club, 21 president Sopho- more Movie club, Z3 program committee Movie club, 21 cafeteria squacl, 23 Public Speaking club, 33 Quill antl Scroll society, 3, 45 High News statt, 3, -lg French club, 45 advertising manager High News, 4. DOROTHY E. THOMPSON I shall SCI'Ve thee with loyalty 7 and love. ' Movie Cluh, 2g home room bulletin boaril committee Z' secretar' home room '73 i . 5 i -' program committee Movie club. lg Girls' Athletic association, 25 Vocations club, 3: social committee Vocations club, 33 pro- gram committee Vocations club, 33 home room program committee. 33 lnterior Deco- ration club, 43 program committee Interior Decoration club, 4. BELOW: MARY ERMA TIMMERMAN Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low. Movie Club. 23 vice president home room. 39 Magazine club. 43 Girl Reserves, -l. WILLIAM M. TINDAL Come to thy work and forget thy vain dream. Stamp club, 23 treasurer Stamp Club, 21 home room 17l'llgl'2lI'll Committee, 2, 3: lligh News start, 2, 33 Public Speaking club, 33 secretary Public Speaking club, 35 Dramatic cluh, 4. CONSTANCE L. TOLLISON And ere she knew her secret, it was kept as it was to-ld. Girl Reserves, Z, 3, -lg home room social committee, 25 Girls' Athletic association. 2: Business Etiquette club. 33 prograni com- mittee Business Etiquette club, 33 social committee Business Etiquette club, 3: Social Customs club, 4, AURELIA KEITH TOWNES With too much quickness ever to be taught. With too much thinking to have common thought. Chairman home room progrant committee, 2, 4: Knitting Club, 23 High News statt, lg treasurer Knitting club, 2g winner life in- surance essay contest. 2: associate erlitor lligh Nens. 33 treasurer liomc room, .lg chairman junior-senior favors committee. 33 l'l?ll'm llY Club. 3: program committee llarmnny club, 33 winner ,laycee essay cone test, .ig class testator, 43 French Conversa- iiftllal club. -lg presiilent French club, 43 vice presiilent home room, -lg club council. 45 orcliestra. -lg 'French play, 4. JAMES MAXIE TOWNSEND Whistle while you work. Presiwlent home room, 23 Nature Stutly club. 2. S3 presiilent Nature Stuily club, 2. 3: Travel club, -l. HAROLD E. TRAMMELL A man of lofty spirit. llome 1110111 program committee. 23 t urrent Problems club. 2, .lg program committee Current Problems club. lg home room Chaplain. 23 l'li-Y club, lg home room bulletin boa1'Ll Committee, 5: Nature Sturly Club, 4. 65 BW? inf' 5, . .,u'u?ix 'rw 'lvl 'nn Hum.,-. i YR ee 'gi A ,,,, . ,ff fi 'B :Lf I .,.,: z Q 1f.Ai.-::,f llfitr 11 'If .ov-'e vs yr 'V' 1 H-R., N X ' ., 1 3.9 . Masq. '-.x...e:1'. .,zg':z....sial3a4 arf 1' 5.1-' . ' fix, .1 ' 'J .. ft 1 .i 'g 1 f' Q' 'ii 'l 1 ' - ' '.' . 2 .. A Y fA1 .w, , 2-1? 'ni' -a agp fefafii 'CS' .nv 'FC9' 9 - 5 gg flew far- 9 'iv' 13' 3 ,rsqx I., Q5- 4? 'WW' 'gjff-'Y' HUP' 1 1 1 o 1 l ABOVE: ASHTON W. TRAYNHAM He knew the precise psychologic- al moment when to say noth- ing. liiitt-i't-tl -1 uuior yt-nr: Class luisketlmll. 3: varsity foullwrill, 4g Block Letter Clulm, 41 trczisiirer lu-me ruuiu. 43 cluli lwzisketluill. 4. MITTIE LUCILE TRUSSELL ' Happy as a lark. l'i'Qsi1lt-ut limuc 1'iu1in, lg Hirls' Athletic . . , , , I Jissuuizmtloil. J, .1. 41 lvzislsetlwill. 2, A. 4. ligisi-ligill. J. .lg -l11ui111'-Si-niui' Movie clulu, 31 svcim-1:i1'y Vluiiiur-Si-iiiin' Nluvii- Clulrg .lg Iiumt- rmriu lll'fl1.fl'Illll L'UlIlllllllL'L'. .ig liuiut' rufiiu wcizil cuniiniitcc. 4g Sports Clulig 4. MARY TUCKER She holdeth uo to us an im- possible ideal. Girls' .Xllilclic ilssucinlimi, Z, l, 41 liwuu' Vlrlrlll 1u'wp:1':i1ii Cmiiiiiilivv, lg l 1'c1u'l1 club, g , . . .ag l'ri-ucli loi1vci's:i1imml club, 43 111-1-11111111 Cwiiiiiiillu' l:l'l'llCll l'11iivi-1's.iti11iml Cluli. 4. BEN ISAAC TURNER They remembered his grave silence and his shining eyes. lluys' l'lIyNll'1ll Ililllllllllg clul1, 23 Slilllll' rlulfg .ig rluli luiski-tlmll. 3, 41 Clilss lizislccl- lv.ill. .lg Social Vvlslrlius clulv, 41 ll'l'IlNlll'ljl' Sucixil l-llslurllls clull, 4. W. RICHMOND TURPIN Well, maidens, now thou knowest me for what I am. l'.1ili-it-.I ,Illini-rr jl'llli l'I1isu's.rlul1, l. 66 l 1 I 1 1 l ELEANOR JANE UMBACH Lazy bones, sleeping in the sun, 1 How you 'spect to get your day's . work done? l I .lg Music club. 3: cluli Coiiiiiiittc-e. 31 Art l l Iiiitt-it-il giuuiui' yezirg pri-si-lent home rooni. Cllllb, 4, BELOW: V MARY ELLEN UPTON ' She went quietly about her task. 4 Knitting clulig jg Girls' .Xililetic association. 1 2, 3, 43 lrrisclvzill. lg Xlusic .Xiiiirecirition l cluli, .ig Cliziirmzm liirls' .Milli-tic associa- r tif-n, .Ig lilllllcs clulw. 4: I1'e:usiii't-i' iizuues club, -lg secri-tgiry ilgunt-s clulvg 4. l l l BETTY LOU VAUGHAN . 1 A special thing in thee that none of the rest of us possessed. Nlovit- vlull, jg NQCliL'l1lI'l' liouic ruuni. 3. 43 lligli Xi-us uni-yu-z11lc1'. 33 ziss:-rixitc wlit-rr lligli Nous. .Ig 4g Yusclu clulv, .lg 43 Quill :uul Scroll si-uit-ly, 3, 43 Klzignline cluli, 3: ' 11i'ugi':u1i Cfuiiiiiillcc Alllllillllll' Clulig 35 sec- i'cl4ii'y X'ixsL'ln clulv. 41 uwvuriilii cuuunittee l Yusulo clulw. l'I1'1:I'n1i1 cuniiuitlt-e Quill :mil Scroll society, 41 F11-iu'li clulu, 4. CARLOS EDWARD VAUGHN At least you could say, 'Hello. ' EVELYN FRANCES VAUGHN The light of understanding was in her eyes. Knitting vlulv, J: Vlfiuim-1ci.il cluli, 3. V .vu-, Wh QV' ' SQ' -ww-D 45155, ABOVE: WILLIAM W. VAUGHAN His princely features were alight with a merry smile, for he was a man of light heartfl WILLIAM THOMAS VEAZEY Why aren't they all content like me? Aviation cliilw. 23 Vliciilistry clulw, 31 Czmierzi cluli, 4. DORIS LUCILLE WADDELL Whats new? How is this world treating you? H Business Iitiquette Cluli, lg llirls' Sports Clulw, 2, 43 lll'll,Lfl'Zllll conimitlce liirl-.' Sports cluli, Zg lvzislqetlnall. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Athletic fissncizitimi. 2, 5, 4g lllriclc Letter Clilla, 3. 4. GEORGE W. WALDROP He has 3, mightly pleasant way with him. Rzuliu clulw. lg lli'Y cluli. 2, 3. 43 liinnt- roiim prugrzmi committee. lg bl uiiim'-Seiiior llflovie Cluli, .lg Cl'lZlll'lllZl1l limiii- riioiu DTH- gram committee, 3: vice pu-siilt-iit liimic room. ,lg lust :mil fuilnfl Cmmmiiltee. 43 Arcllitecturzil cluli, 41 vice pmsieluiit Archi- tectural Cluli, 43 clmirmzin in-ogi':ii1i crim- mittee Arcliitecturzil cliili. 4g clulm lvziskcl- ball, 4, , BARBARA C. WALKER There is a gift given to a few ln the W0r1d. It is a brave and tender soul. Art cluli, 2, 31 ivrugraiii Cmiiniitlcr- Art clulw, 2, 33 treasurer Art Clulm, .lg social committee Art clulv, 31 Voss-lu Cliili, 3, 4: home room prugrzlin cmimiittee. .lg Archi- THE SENIORS tcctnixil rliili. 41 iviwuziiii comiiiitiee Arcliia tecliirxil cluli, 43 rlmiriilziii lllL'llllYL'l'NllllP cunie mitiwq Yiisuln clulm, 4: secrr-tziry liimiu moiii, 4. RACHEL LOWRY WALKER Thou hast engraved thy memory upon our heart. lluluiting clulv. J: NCCl'CIZll'j'l1illllL' mmii, J, .lg lPl'4lQl'.llll civinlnifteu llclmtiiig cliili, 2g pro' grain ummiittee lifwim- rmmi, 21 lost :mil llllllllll cuiiiiiiitfce, 1, 3, 43 ivi'cl1r-sfrzi, 2. 41 jiiiiim'-sr-iiioi' 1leCur:iti1n1 cominitlec. 33 Maim- ziiie clulr, 31 me-siileiit liome ruoni, 4: Iiuriiiii, 41 lfrt-nCli ll4IllYk'l'NZlIlllll1ll Cluli, 4: prugr:iiii civiiinmittr-Q lfrench t'miversa1iu1i:il cluli, 4: Ynselu cluli. 4g vice ll1'65l4lt'lIl liimic iwiiiiii, 4. BELOW: KATHRYN WARD How many times have yo-u said 'I love you'? .Xtlilt-tic cuiiiinittcc, 2, 3. 43 Latin clulu. 2: Frflicli Clulv. 33 trczisurer liimic mmm, 33 lll1l'l'L'lll l'rolrlc-ms cluli. 43 pro-.ielcnt Curruiit Prolwlciiis clulv. 4: sc-Ci'etary Clula Council, 4. MARTHA ANN WARE She seemed in the most cheerful sp1r1t. Art clulr, 23 wcizil Committee limiie rmnii, lg Rook Cluli, .lg lfrencli Ciuivt-i's2itioiizil Cluli, 4, WARREN EUGENE WATKINS Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy with it. hluiiim'-Seiiim' lllovie cluli, .iQSllClIllC1U5IUlllN Club, 4. ADGER J. WATSON He's a very silent man by custom. lintereil junior year. 67 4 iw Mia gQrO0'n awww vi'-Er x f X Q W' Q0 sw 'P' w '40 --onqv' 5 'HM 9355 -9- ,pvf ABOVE: CORNELIA WATSON Let not worry weigh upon thee. 121111k Clllll, JL Girls' Sports C1u1'1, 4. D. A. WATSON His young mind was busy with a plan. Pllysic-. 611111, -1. CAROLINE LEWIS WEBSTER Then he who tells thee of thy beauty, Believe me, only does his duty. St'C1'L'1111'y 11111110 1'1111111. 21 1.211111 011111, ll 011111 c11111111i1tt'L', 2, 3, 43 111-1-s11lt-11t 11111111- 1'1111111, .13 1'l'1I'llll1. 3. 43 U1'llI1lil11C rl11113 ,13 68 -L-Q 'Ds Yf 1, Ye. W , 7 -. 1 r 11 Q1-T ' 1 Q.. P ...-1... 1 It M' - X K 1 'af L. up My .. v , ,,,....f .. 53 , .4731 JJ' i 17 1 ' ali? . .1 'ff f,iL1f35.A .v5' ' ' ..-rf' 1 ' Y . ,. 0.5 1.11, .5 'I. -YY. 1 .fe 111'1111rz1111 c11111111i1tee Draiuatic Clllll, 33 X'1,1se111 011111, S. 43 clu11 e11it111' The Nautilus. 3: j1111i111'-si-11i111' Illlly. 3: 11resi11ei1t Yoselo 011111, 43 cl1:1ir111:111 C11111 c11111111ittee. 4: chair- lllflll 011111 council. 4: senior e11it111' The Nautilus, 43 l1l'ki11lCIIt.S Ca11i11et. 4. JOHN WILLIAM WEBSTER A pleasant smile, a disposition gentle and mild. 1211--:ti1111 c11111111itl1'e, 23 11ig11 News stall. 2, .ig SUCl'Ul2l1'y 1111111e 1'111'1111. Z. 33 Czitt-tr-rizi c1111111111tQc. 23 flu-11111-t1'y Clllll. .13 '1'raVe1 011111, 43 c11:1ir111:111 1:1ecti1111 011111111111-c. 43 17111'11111. 1: vice ll1't'Ni1l6llt 'iil'llX'L'1 1'11111, 4. BELOW: CURTIS G. WELBORN You're doing well, my friend. 51.111111 011111, 13 111111115111 1l1.ll1.l1LL'l'. 3. 41 L'1l111 11Jix1x1'1111111. .13 111-Y 611111, 3, -11 lmslici- 11:111 lll1lIliljLk'I'. 4: I1111ck 1.utt1-r rl1111, 43 11'1'z1s1111-1' llllllll' l I4'll1. 4. THE SENIORS ROBERT LOUIE WELBORN Happiness is cheaper than worry. lli-Y club, 2, 3, 43 secretary home room, 35 Nature Study C11111, 33 treasurer Nature Study C11111, 3: llrtlgfiilll committee Nature Study Clllll, 33 L'z1111e1'a club, 43 treasurer Lq2l1llCl'Il Club, 4. MAX WHATLEY Nothing is impossible to a will- ing heart. Entered lllllifli' year: Travel club, 3: Club 11asket11:111, 3: Stanip CiIl1'l, 4. GRACE EMILY WHITAKER Her pleasant smile and kindly ways, Will live in our memories all our days. Hlee clu11, 23 Girl Reserves, 2. .31 volley- 11:111. 2, 3: secretziry home room, 2, 33 A11111i1,1r-Se11i1,11' Movie clu11, 3: rice presirient 1111111e 1-110111. 33 c11ai1'111a11 social conuiiittee vlllllllll'-St'l'1111I' Movie 011111. 3: Music Appre- C1:1ti1111 011111, 4. DORIS JOHNSEY WHITLEY I now feel for the first time the joy of freedom. 111111 Reserves. 2: l1llNillC'SS Etiquette Cll111,3. MARY SUE WHITMIRE It seemed that her days were of merry comradeshipf' 12114111134 Eti1111e11e c111l1, 23 Cliarm C1ll13, 3 111111105 011111. 4. 's 'VN 6 V! 3'-as -1- 1 - 155 13.1-1, .qrgjf ' 1 7-- THE SENIORS 1 1' , lk: .1 5 -0 . I 4 l ABOVE: JUNE ELIZABETH WILBANKS I'm bubbling over. Entered senior yearq J 1111 ior French club, 4. CAROLYN COOPER WILBURN But sing, sing for the world, for your voice IS the voice of an angel. Glee club, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves, 2, 3, 4: Harmony club, 33 secretary Harmony cluli. 33 chairman personal Service committee Girl Reserves, 53 Bach choir, 3, 43 Music Ap- preciation cluh, 45 program committee Music Appreciation cluh, 4, secretary Girl Re- serves, 4, social committee. 4. JACK WILLIAMS A hard-, persistent worker. Poetry cluli, 43 treasurer Poetry cluh, 4. MARJORIE DEAN WILLSON The secret of success is constancy to purpo-se. Knitting club, 23 Movie Club, 33 Games club, 4, poster committee Games club, 4. BELOW: gas..-n MARY LAURA WITCHER One who serves is ever useful. Board uf Control tif Publications, 23 Knit- ting clnly, 23 home rooin chaplain. lg French chili, 35 cligiiringm Christmas social com- mittee French clulv, 33 chairman refresh- ment committee .iuiiinr-seiiioi' banquet. 33 College Orientation cluli. 45 program come mittee College Orientation clulr, 43 home rooiii prograni connnittee, 4: chairman social committee College Orientation clull, 4. LAURA BRANNEN WOODS Gayer than all the others, for she it was who caused their gaietyf' Business Etiquette club, 23 pi'ogran1 coin- niittee Business Etiquette club. 2g treasurer home ronin, 33 Magazine clulw. 4. Business Etiquette cluu, 3: secretary Busi- ness Etiquette club, 3. PEGGY WRIGHT You are too clever for me. Home rooin 11l'Ugl'Ztlll committee, 2, 35 Latin clulv. 2: chairman home room prograin committee, S3 French club. 33 chairman social committee French club, 3: secretary home room, 33 French Conversational club, 43 Yoselo clull, 43 treasurer home room, 43 secretary French Conversational clulr, 4. RUTH GAULT YOUNG She's the kind that one admires, Her store of goodness never ex- DORIS ELIZABETH WILSON pifes- u nl chatter, chatter as I goo: Magazine clulv, 2, nrogrznii committee Magazine Cluli, lJlll5 Sports club, ,il Home room prograni committee, 2, 3, 41 Modest, 1l1'1Cl3.L11'1tCd, and 'E1'L1C.,' gieexj ran' Ji Circulation mmmgm- Knitting club, 23 president Knitting club, D ' 23 home room Hower committee, 31 Art Glee cluh. 23 lionie room prograni coin- 69 club, 43 glee club, 4. mittee, lg home 1110111 social connnittee. 2, 35 Wa we Ml -mam- 127 Ga xv- 'ki at Www-- ml XM Q.- xx L 0-rs WILLIAM C. YOUNGBLOOD 'Contentment is better than riches. Ilzmil. 2, .lg orclicxtiu, 2, 33 Nature Cluli, 3: Nuys Pliyxiczil lrziinmg Cluli, 41 progmiii Cwlllllllflkli liiiyh' Phy-.lcril Trzllnmg Cluli. 4. PHILIP ZAGLIN A man and his drums. lligli Nr-wa :ul wlicitmg 2: lmml, J, 3, -1: High News unllcctlmie 1ll'lllflH'L'l'. 3, 4. . i ww' rw lv' 50'-f ' .! 'Q 5 ' THE SENIORS CERTIFICATES SHAW E. BRANNON Hey! Good looking. .lvizitioxl Ulnh. 2, 3. JUAN T. CHANDLER A fellow feeling makes one wondrous kind. Avizitiun clulv. 2, 3, -lg luuini, J. 3, 4: llifY Club, 2, 33 'I'm'qm' lflivrs' ululv. 3, -1: vict- prckiilvut Aviaiion club, 4, fv- 4'3 HELEN LOUISE HESTER Where's your smile? lillxlllbxx lftiqliullt- Cl:-li. 3: secretziry Iluii- nt-xg litnliltiitt- qlulii .23 wcizil c-uumiltee lhixiinwx l'1ll4Illk'ltC Clull. .il Art fluln. 4. MARTHA VIRGINIA RIDGE I must because I ought: but why ought I? l'11l1lic Slit-:xkimg cluli, 43 im-giwnin Commit- tm- Vllllllk' Sw-qiliiiiu club, -l. fs, My Kew. I i .s a Tx, X X1 -ff' . eff f . , 14 ' , Y 1 x Q N 5 A 'Za' 1 4 ! 1 U6 x 4 Q V ff f me A m 2 THE EYES OF THE NAUTILUS 1. Mr. Lindsey Boozer, Jr., the head eye. 4- 2-3. Berkeley Redick printing and developing. Q Will . . . , , mul tlw lla-lp ol ilu- 'llmvv 'l'Ullll tht- lllJAl . In' :Isl-ll III 1'UlIlll2ll'lNllll xxltln lmnmu l., ll. N. lllflll v dk'- Redick, Ellis Huguley, George Camerio, and Bobby Slaughter in the dark room. The eyes taking a roam around the campus. Our photographers pose for the photog- raphers, believe it or not. Nautilus, wlm-ln we lwlwvi- is in il vlzlss mults, 1-oulil not llzixw- lu-vu prmlln-ml. Wu' :ll'm' 4lm-1-lnlx' Q'l'2ll1'llll In lll' llmwvl' llli vllllb 'lllll In llll' MIX' sl-lmols lol' llI'lll'llI'lIl2' :I 1'illlI1'I'iI llll' ll 72 s, lill. NAUTILUS GOES TO AN ASSEMBLY lil la., I l eyeral interesting pictures made of students in assembly. Top row Cleftj, speaker at the popular General Motors demonstration, lrigrlitj sevtion of the mock Democratic eonvention, showing' several lil. H. S. pupils, lllvllltllllg' Toni Greet, Larry MeCalla, NVallave Storey, Garrett Brunson, Aurelia 'l'on'nes, Dick Bindewald, Fred lngrle. Middle row tleftj, speakers at Denioeratie von- yention, who include Bill liinbley ton his feetl, Charles Mt-Lawliorn and James Bulman Cat 'f2lblGlQ Crigrlitj at-tors Null in the riotous 'l+'aeulty Take- OFF, Hlllurder in the Boarding' House, including' Sam Piper, Bill Embley, Philip Zaglin, Robert lllullinnix, James Bulman, Gene Latham, Jaekie Mullinnix, Dan. Wa.g'es, and Dixon Pearee. Bottom row ltop, leftl, east o Freneh play, Ai-lequin Poli Par l'Amour , Cbottoin, leftl, assembly meetingrz fbottom, riglltl Candidates for junior beauty queens, including' Mary 'Foombs Waddill, Dot, Rabb, Betty NVilson, Daisy Bonham, Margaret Grier, lllartha, Bobo, Jean Anderson, Dot Payne, Betty Jamison, Rose Bishop, and Katherine McMaha11. 73 f IOURNALISTS ATTEND NEW A 1 MM - 5, 1, mg W WR 11324 . ffww Tggpxniiii? ' .W A YORK CONVENTION I X 9 1 Q -F 4 ff 'ft i ,vac be 15,1 'ya , wi, T sf' flange? -O km. fn, , MQW, sy . 1 35 X Q31 IL - if ' A V 32 f gg L , I ' 1 Z LC- . I W Mgt? O. fi 7 N J .1 3 I ti Z M-rf. ,Q 51 4 jp . . 'f . . if 7, J' M ., fm 1 if 1 +- f' ' JA if A . A . 1 V ' 'f'nai'1,f' M -'-' Jzgii' ' V 'cf ' V ' 7' T .SQ 11,1 dy Y M36 ' ' '- 25 3,551 .1 . :mf ,rig ,I f Q A Q, 5 W Cr 3:55 ff .ff if , 5 9, , Z Y - X f , A, v3 f ?, , ,. 43, ,f Fly. livir l... .4.., H51 -- Q i 74 -1........,.... 5.34 CLASS OFFICERS ALIC F MAY MTARINT P1 Pszden 1' CH ARLES McIxAX T100 Pfpszdvnf CORA TI RNER MORRAH Secrefmzf JAMES NVALRTR T1 eusuzcr THE 1uNloRs 'ng-M Wimga 'Wm .gang 'E THE 1uNloRs Y MPT' 4 if , so A X Q4 V521 J l J i 76 4 Edward Aaron Evelyn Abbott Arthur Agnew James Aiken Joe Allen Thelma Allen Tom Ambrose Hugh Anderson Jean Anderson lVlary Elizabeth Anderson Ruth Anderson Waddy Anderson Bradford Arrington Reuben Asbury Leon Ashmore lVlary Frances Ashmore Dwight Attaway Johnny Ayers Ray Aycock Lowry Babb Betty Bailey Frances Bailey Frances Barbare Billy Barnwell Annie Ruth B-arton Buddy Barton Joe Bearden Frankie Bellwood David Bicoff Jack Bird Rose Bishop Martha Bobo Vivian Boling Doris Bomar Daisy Bonham Roy Bowen Fleming Boyd Julius Boyd Bobby Bradley Ruth Marie Bradford Neil Brannon Azalee Bridges Raymond Briggs Carolyn Brown Eloise Brown Ruth Bryson Irma Burdette Sara Burns Charles Burry Winona Burton Louise Byars Murdale Cameron Coke Cauthen Bill Chapman Edward Chapman Charles Cheatham Nancy Cheatham Robert Christenberry Bobby Clay Lois Clark THE 1uNloRs ,.... ' W 77 Margaret Clyburn Lois Cobb james Cole Frances Collier Mary Cottingham Stanley Crews Billy Crowe Lawrence Crooks ,lim Curry Reese Daniel Hannah Lou Dargan Marjorie Dill Betty Jane Davenport Bill Davis Martha Davis Murray Davis David Dawson Betty Anne Dean Charles DeCoursey Jaunita Dermid Mary Frances Dodd Evelyn Drummond john Eassy lVlildred Edwards Laura Echols Lucile Efstration Peter Efstration Billy Ellis Ruth Ellis Wilbur Ellis Sammle Elmore Helen Elrocl Betty Emery tmes Etherldge Sammy Evans ames Fant Albert Faress Mary Allce Farley Mary Farrow Slnrly Feder Mlldrecl Felos Mary Fellers Ernest Fleld lm FOYICSICI Dorothy Fortner lmmy Foy Ruby Mae Frltts Martha Gallemore Ellzabeth Garraux Nora Garrett Sam Garrett Rose Ann Garl 1son Bllly Gllreath Harry Gllreatb George Glles Reba GlllCSplC Mlflam Glympb Mac Golng Marle Goldsmlth THE 1uNloRs 79 Ji ' J J' - - J. Louise Francis Helen Goodwin lVlary Goodwin Billy Gray. Sopli. Norman Gregory Wilbur Greyard Elizabeth Grier lVlargaret Grier Frances Hamby Jane Hammett Gene Hammond Helen Harrell Eunice Harris Jean Harris Virginia Harris Helen Hayes Edna Henderson Dorotliy Henderson Faye Hendricks ,Ioe Hicks Eunice Higginbotliam Hugh Hightower Jean Hill Allen Hodges Beatrice Holcombe Tommy Holt Betty Howell George Howell Louise Hudson Orene Hunt Virginia Hunter Evelyn Hunley Frances Inman Joe lvester Bill Jackson jimmy Jacobs Betty Jamison Marian Jenkins Florine Jenkinson David Jenness Paul Johnston Eugenia jones Irene Jones Bill Judy Katherine Kendrick Furman Keys Roberta King Jack Richey George Kiriakides Dorothy Langley Dick Lange Gene Latham Dorothy Leake Mary Walker Leatherwood Alberta Lee Bobby Lee Joe Lee Miriam Lekson Donald Leonard Albert Levite Eugene Lollis Marjorie Lollis lack Long Polly Long Bob Loomis George Loumos F. C. Lupo Mildred Lupo Perry Lupo Jane Lybrand Clarence Martin Fred McDonald Basil Manly Janet Martin Catherine Martin Louise Martin Mabel Marshbanlcs Robert Marslibanl-cs Frances Mattox Silas McBee Frances McCall Mary Lou Mcfarley john C. Mccrary John lVlcDow Garland McGregor Mattie Moore McGowan Preston Mclntosli Charles McKay blames McKinney Beatrice lVlcl..aurine Madge lVlcl.endon Katherlne lVlcMahan Sara lVlcManaway Gwendolyn McM1nn Allce Mae Meakln Margaret Means Sara Mllforcl Cleveland Mlller Bllly Mlller Mlldred Mlller Martha Mllls Ruth lVl1ze Paullne Montgomery Frances Monroe Kathleen Morgan Marjorle Morgan Cora Turner Morralm Elolse lVlorr1s Anna Moses Ralph Moss Peggy Nelson Leroy Nettervllle Tommle O Dell oe Osteen Bonnle O Slnelds Pete Panagakos Bobby Parks Almee Patterson Glbbes Patton Dorothy Payne Mary Peace THE IUNICRS 2-VH' mmm l r 4.. 1 1 - J ' N J 3 I THE IUNIORS fda wh WUI fy as 4 3 is QW are Af- . 1. - a I wi I mtl i 2, mix- X H33 Bobby Pearse India Pepper Phyllis Pfeiffer Jean Pinner Edmund Potter Harry Presher Myrtle Putnam Dorothy Rabb Philip Ray A. W. Reynolds Robert Ridgeway Paul Ritchie Daisy Ritter Virginia Robertson Sammy Rowell Carlisle Rushton Alice Rutledge Fulton Sanders Harold Sanders Jimmy Seacord Richard Self Peggy Lewis Sadie Shell Helen Sills Arline Simister Lillian Simpson lVlary Louise Simpson lVlargaret Simpson Walter Simpson Ray Skelton 84 l Norman Skinner Evelyn Smith Franklin Smith Evelyn Small Betty Smith Royce Smith Charles Spence Nona Squires Charlotte Stanlield Gaston Stanley Robert Stevens Amalie Stone Joy Stone Hattie Louise Sullivan John Taylor Milton Thackston Gilman Thompson J. A. Thomason Bill Tillery Louise Tilson Bill Timmons Ann Townsend Dick Tripp Jane Vaughan Edward Viser Margaret Yarborough Bill Yonce Mary Toombs Waddill Dan Wages Jack Walker Wil ,Q l Q ily ll I l THE IUNIORS Eff M yy A, ,ri James Walker Martha Ward John A. Watkins Cecil Westmoreland Bruce White Margaret Wiggin Beverley Willey Betty Wilson Frances Wilson ll Frances 1... Wilson Gettis Wood Irene Wood Martha Wooten Betty Wright Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y l IN MEMORIAM ELDRIDGE GALP1-11N Junior January 1.8. 1924-Mareli 15. 1940 BERT PADGETT Sophomore l ll 9, f 1 l lil -.f l l In 1 rl 1 September 20. 1923-,laiiuary 21. 1940 CAMERA SNAPS VOCATIONAL STUDENTS Electric welding class with bicycle rack they made. ,, fl ! A A qi' f f' , XX h x ' V' , A Af' x. joe Osteen and J. B. Vernon checking 3 ,Y , ,11, V fa 1 '. lu tx vias., 1 ignition System on an automobile. A Betty Youngblood threading a needle. Roy Bowen electro-plating. George Howard and William Harrison aligning a front wheel. Doing poster work in commercial art v-4 class. WZ. Dan Griffin running a metal lathe. W' A Carlisle Mauldin sets a hinge. joe Osteen and John Cason adjusting valves 0-n a Chevrolet. . Ellis Huguley aligning a radio. One of Miss Deal's mechanical draw- ing classes. STUDENTS AT WORK AT VARIOUS IOBS .ww- l .IEW ,s ' A ..4..,f. .. QME-2-J Q 41 Q. ...cm-. 'H My. gf'-gat V,AA -- 3 was R may -i f 1 My aft Q,-,gr - +,.g.,: .. . 1, I , bww 1 88 ,fx ,gr Hex James Vaughan making model steam engine. Edwin Jones hangs a G. H. S. clock. John Cason going in his woodwork locker. Anna Bicoff cutting a silk screen stencil. Harry Presher inking a form in print- ing. Ralph Brewer o-n the band saw. Robert Ballentine feeding the press in printing. Architectural drawing materials ex- hibit in drafting room. Monty Byers painting a combination ironing board, step ladder, and stool. Inking a silk screen cover. Anna Bicoff designing silk screen stencil. Mary Earle, Agnes McMahan, and Sammy Karst making posters in com- mercial art class. fr I l. 5. l li, QI II 'I I I I I I I I 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I I I I I I I I CLASS OFFICERS SA MMV Tl 'RRENTINE Pl'1'x'if14'r1f FRANK NORMAN Vive' Pwxiflmrf DUN 'l'l'f1' KER Sf'Fl'f'ffIl'.l1 G ERR-Y M l ' RR A Y TI'PllSllI'f 'I' ---...H aww. THE SOPHOMORES N 'v ' 'laik-K-4 M., 'Nm ,,,, . 'Qfqqnr fix THE SOPHOMGRES Q41 . 1,1 mf' if 46 9. ,, .o in W' 1 L y W, ,WN-XN,,. S... 43 Irving Abrams Frances Adams Billy Agnew Earle Ambrose Hele Anderson 4 Lf ane Anderson f f J 1 Q Z . ,. fe lygqlgck Arrington Billy Baker Beattie Balentine Billy Balentine Sue Barton Tommy Barton Bobby Sue Bass lVlary Bell John Butler Charles Black julia Black Jim Boling Annie Laura Bowen lVlary John Bowen Robert Bowen Albert Bramlett Elizabeth Bramlett Margie Bridges lVlargery Bridges Betty Brinkman Nancy Broclcman Heyward Buclrannan Ben Busbee Leland Burns Frank Cameron Beulah Campbell Martha Carey Helen Carpenter Cheney Carter Ecldle Cass Tony Cheros ean Chlles Margaret Clark Harry Clyborne Bllly Cobb Robert Coleman Elizabeth Colllns Imogene Cook Harold Cooper lVlargene Cothran ohn Cowan Bernice Davenport Charles Daniels Mac Davenport Gordon DHVIS lVlaryan DeCoursey Dorothy Devane Lester Delllnger Frances Dubose Anne Dysart Ellzabeth Ebener Helen Eclcly Hazel Edwards Bllly Eggleston THE SOPHOMORES .3 inane .Nia W' ,SAY A84 v. ,ir :Z ESV! Vff0'Jf !l :iv M' - V - ' .. ' V , Q , ---- 29 il 53. 'fl W 1- 1 My ia , ,I ga, f Q n .1 ,Q A AV., L as ft 4 2 Km 45? W- 'Ll 0 f-rv, ,IFNQ is . A I ,Y I' 1 ,N 4, ffl if A J was ,, r r 6 . QQ ' W 1 I . ,xx , 1 xxx i C I 7,5 N 'gk' ,una-. 'in NW ' Te 3 . 3 si 5 5 I as 195' -Ur HIS. Q, ef' K A 4 .f ! , I ' ' ff tk, 1 , ,fi m ip , V 5 5' 1 X .7 I K 2' if ill? .5' inf Nj 91 THE SOPHOMORES ei 'L EL ' tiff 5 , W' 'SK fs, me W., . . ,, ,M- - ,.,, ff' 92 gi x I n 34?- 41? If 23 'K 'Q' Millie Emery Don Euwer Edward Evans Leon Farris James Eant Louise Cahaly Nancy Fields Billy Finley Catherine Finley Helen Fisher Betty Jane Eonville lVlary Ellis Fuller Joe Garret ,Iunius Garrison lVlarvin Gault Shuman Gerald Peggy Gibson Frank Gorman George Graham Virginia Grant George Mackey Grimball lVlargaret Greer lVlary Gullick Bob Haddon J. B. Harmon A. Harper Jane Harrison Nell Head john Henry Christy Hersey Vlrglnla Hester Ted Hlllhouse Blll Hlott Ellen Hodgens Evelyn Hodgens B111 Holcombe L ood Carol Hooper Dorothy Hooper Hunter Howard Betsy Howell ean Howell Ellis Huguley Charles Hunt Frank Hunt un Sonny ller Betty lngle Coleman aclcson Edward ackson George acobs Ellzabeth ervey Carolyn ohnston uanlta ohnston Boyce ones Frances ones Marlon ones 4 CC1lla oseph Loulse oseph Ruth Kerns J. .H J. Ui J l l jackjamison ' J J J 'J r J I J ' J :HJ 'J THE SOPHOMORES J 'X ,, vm, if I 'fin' its 5915 imyd f N All , , , ' . 21 ' ' rii' ig wf , ' ' 1 5 elei in 91 ff vc, 94 Roger Kivett Hannah King Dorothy Laughridge Bob Lindsay Betty Lipscomb Gladys Lipscomb Louise Lively Frances Lott Alfred Lupo Anne Lybrand Eleanor Mackey Sunny McManaway Harry Martin Sarah Martin B-iff Mason Tommy Mayfield Milton Mahon Ann Mclfoy Billy McKinney Sammy Mclfittrick Jimmy McLendon Helen McMahan Alice Miller Frances Miller ,lean Miller Martha Milton Elton Morris Roy Moser Carolyn Moss Dorothy Moss Jewel Moye Dorothy Mull Elizabeth Neal Robert lVlcNeeley Vlrglnla Nlcely Lorrame Nettles Lllhan Norwood ames Noe Betty Anne Norrls uamta Ollver ames Urders Anlta Owen Rachel Palmer Cora Parklns Betty Partee Neal Perrm Marjorie Pfelffer Rodney Plper Emma Poag Andrew Poole Kenneth Poole Ruth Poole Floyd Prlce Dyke Pou Helen Putnam Wheeler Powell Betty Ramseur Ned Ramseur Martha Rolllns Lucy Reames fi, ! , Fwy THE SOPHOMORES ,Ali in 544 fy ww 'W ij? in at Q R-aw 'S' WONQ THE SOPHOMORES 429' .447 22 42693 22 y , f v' v ff-av 1 xx s ff v,j 'X M. Q v- f ff N 1 r A , ,A , 29 :if f aw , ,247 ,,., -an .p.. rg ,-M ,f , -. ,.,. -. 2 .my 'Y 4 4 as , , frm' ' if 'fl li gg is sd W Q 1 ct.-2 ,, lr, J so ,.. :JRE D ' W7 i Q4 xt: ay Qi ,0- r W, r tg 96 Jack Reynolds Faye Richardson Margaret Richardson Frances Robinson Margarita Rowell Jack Sandel Frances Sanders Charles Saylors Edgar Saylors Harold Shaw Frances Schwiers Russell Shearer Pearl Sheppard Sam Shepperson Sloan Sherer Tom Shirley Verlin Sides Mary Louise Simmons Martha Simpson Bill Sitton Dorothy Slaughter Betty Smith Doris Smith John Smith Sybil Smith Jimmie Lou Stansell Alma Steading Dewey Still Vivian Stokes Dorroh Sullivan Uunio I' Milton Sullivan john Surratt Lucy Talbot Elizabeth Taylor Nell Tatum Frank Teat Gwendolyn Templeton Connor Tedards Mary Thomas Bobby Thackston Jean Thomas Grace Thomason Pauline Thomson Edward Tollison Betty ,lean Toohey Don Tucker Sammy Turrentine William Turner Rose Ann Trussel Constance Truell Alva Vaughan Dorothy Vaughan Marjorie Vaughan Henry Vogel Margaret Watkins Gene Waldrop Herman Walker Virginia Walker Helen Watson Arthur Ward I 97 THE SOPHOMORES fa--Ar' iii jl ' ' '32 -if :K U A 5' N W QL A' Sr Elaine Weems Frances Welborn Harry Wickliff Elizabeth Williams Gilbert White George Willis Danna Wilson ,lean Wilson Charles Withington John Wofford Lois Wood Mary Frances Woodward Billy Woodson Julia Wright Layer Zahner 98 1 ACTIVITY LIFE: STUDENT PARTICIPATION STUDENT BODY OFFICERS are seen in two poses above. Top Cleftj Ji. B. Ii9HlllPl'lj', stntlent body presiclentg triglltl Mamie Jolley, vice president, in formal poses. Bottom: tlle two well-liked ottivers in an inforinall shot, strolling' clown one of tlie inany Senior High walkways. THE FORUM, G. H. S. governing body seen in action at one of their 1939-40 ineetings. Officers are in the front row. 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', ' 2-T1112l1l :,f1h'1,Iv 111101 1 12 1 1- -. 1 11 115 -la, 7.1 lm. IC11 f - ing' 1, 1 1 '1- 111111' 112 ' 11111' 11 1 -1 1'Illl'1 :111 1'i11111- 1 11.2,-F2172 1 ,U 1'cr1'i11 1 1, 11. ' 11 21'1. 1 N , V u 111111 XVl111iC'l' M1'..1. NI. . 23116 k115.'N'11 111111111 111, 1 , Mr. ,1. 5. 11111 51 --1' ' HIGH NEWS STAFF: NAUTILUS CAMERAS CATCH HIGH S nk 102 2 i I f B 340- 'Mi A-i X V ii B il' Adviser Fred C. Kendrick at tele- phone, with Editor Charles MeLaw- horu listening' at his official desk. The assigiiiueut board can be seen in the background. The editorial staff at work. Included in photo are Furman Keys, Betty Vaughan, Mary Louise Simpson, Juanita Dermid, Bradford Arriiigtoii, Bill Hughes, James YValker, Beverley' NVilley, Neilie Hicks, Bill Timmoiis, lill'k1lll'GS MvCall, Billy Pollitzer, Dan VVag:es, Bill Chapman. Charles Mv- liawhorii, and Mary Toombs XVaddill. The business staff doing' a bit of flll2lllt'PPl'llIj.!'. Members i ll v I ll d e Philip Zagliii, l'll'2lllli Smith. Lilla 'llliomasoip 3l2ll'jI?ll'9i Xviggiii. and .leaime lille-tson. tllarihel Hill, Ruth Yoiiiigg, and lfllizaheth Hayiisworth were absent when pit-ture was madel Pasting up at Keys l,l'lllTlllg.l' Voiiipziiiy. l rom left to right, l'. IC. Stone, Keys' general llI2lllZlg1'Pl'1 Assot-iate liditol' Betty Xvilllgfllilll, liditor l'harles Me- llzlwliorll. 4XllX'lSt'l' lilreil V. lfn'll1ll'im'li, and .-Xssoi-inte liilitoi' Billy l'ollitxel'. Editor-in-chief and direm-tor ot' Dllllllvil- tions pose with the many trophies won hx' lligh News in the pzlst deende. 4 i l F 4 6 il l ? it 4 l is, V lil la i I I 1 yt lt In It Sl l n I ft r l it 1 5 3 i I I i I i I I I I i I i I I , i i MII! NEWS STAFF MEMBERS IN FORMAL AND INFORMAL POSES he stati' in formal win? .sang fs ff-NS poses. Top row ileft to righthz Charles Mcluawhorn, Irletty .I-Vaughan, Billy Pollitzer, Bill Hughes, ,Iames VValker, Marilmel Hill, and Lilla Thomason. Second row tleft to rightl: Ruth Young, Bill Chapinan, Dan Wages, Mary Toombs Wacldill, Furman Keys, Bradford Arrington, ,Ieanne Elletson. Third row Cleft to rightl: Elizabeth I-Iaynsworth, Bill Timmons, Mary Louise Simpson, Margaret Wiggin, Juanita Derniid, and Frances McCall. GREENVILLE I'I IGH NEWS A libvrul paper for II prugressifve .scIl0o1. EDITORIAL STAFF Executive Editor .... rXssoCi2lte Ifllitors ..., Managing Editor .... Sports Editor ...... Head fopyreatler--- Feature Editor ...... Feature Assistant--- Exchange Editor .... Columnists ......... Copyreaders ....................,.............. M Sports Assistants .... Reporters ....... ,lean ------------------a-LLA--A-h..k-a-------L--Charles McLawhorn -vliilly I'oIlitzer and Iietty Vntlgllan ---------,,,--e-c,e--james XValker ------ ----- --------l3iIl Hughes ----IGill Lihapinau ------------IJan 'Wfages -------------------- ----- ---------,,--Fraiices Mcfall -----------E----------a-------------lilizahetli I-Iaynsworth ---lirzldliord Arring.1ton, Neilie Hicks, Mary 'lioomhs Vtfadnlill ary Louise Simpson, Juanita Derniid Ilill VIIIIIIIIIUIIS, I:lll'lllLill Keys, ,Iuanita Derniid, -I. C. Seaman Harris, 'I'oin Gower, Ileryl Kerns, Frank Smith, Iiieverley Xlfiliey BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ..... .............. ......- ..,,.. M a r ibel Hill Advertising Manage-r-,- ....... l.illa .'ITIIo1l121soll Collections Manager .... ........... I 'hihp ZIULIIH Circulation Manager .... ................. -----------f........ I Q llth X Hung: Cirgulatign Assistant --,,----,.,, ........ - .-................... I flizzllmetli I-Iztynsworth Advertising Sqpliqitgrs ---,,,,..--.- Margaret Wiggin, 'Ieanne Iilletson, Dorothy Smith, Marion Jones, Sara Sullivan, ,Iane Vaughan, Ruth Kerns, Gem- I.atham Editorial Adviser .... - ------- -------------- M 1'. Fred C. Kendrick Business Adviser .... ---Miss Sarah Meredith CLUBS 104 9' TN, :Wt M I , 5 -f LQ... CLUB COUNCIL First Semester Offjgg Caroline Vlfelistcr .,.. ..... I 'rmidrrit .... Kitty lflfarcl .,.... . . ..S'i'i'rvtm'y. . . . Personnel CTlic personnel ol' tliis group is cmiipuscil of the presidents of all as niemlwrs ol tllc stzmcling Cliili CUIllllllllk't'.l First Semester Bill Cllzipmzm ..... VVZ1ll2lCC Storey. .. Larry McCzill:i .... Bill HllgllL'S ....... Mr. C. XV. Comms... blames Bulmzm ,liiliiis Cznnioii Hill Clizipmam lum lircvt il, H. l'ln-:illicrly First Semester Caroline Nlklistcr . .. Agnes KlCAl21ll1iIl... lla-tty Yauglizui . lilczmor Minis ....... Miss Mel Lev llzuiicl KEY CLUB Bill l'lllg'llL's Hi ill Loomis Larry llrfallzi Charles MCl,:iwli0i'n llill Morrill Office .l'1'v.r1c1'v11f, , .. 'im' lJ1't'.S'l'!l'1'Ilf. .. .,S'm'rr!111'y. .. . .'l'rcc1.f1z1'i'1'. . . ...S'fmu.wr. .. Personnel Sam Piper Billy l'ollitzcr VV. R. Riclille VVzillIiL'r Storey ,lzimcs XA'i1lllCt'l' VOSELO CLUB Office . l,l'l'.X'ilf1'IIl lil'L' l,I't'.X'lidl'llf ,,Sii'i'1'i'fc1?'y .... . .'l'r'i'i1s11ri'r ..,S'f'ull.x'cH'. . . . Personnel Riitli .Xmlursim Mary W. l,n-zitlicrwoml Corn Turner Morrzili lflizzilrctli llziiiicl Agnes Klc'Kl:ili:111 Mary lrfllllftli Slllllll Mamie lulley Alice Mae Mr-akin Betty Yziiigliaii HWV1 Kg-me lfluzimnr Xlims llarbzirzi Vl':illccr ' Hmiorziry Memlrcr: Miss lflizzilictli Qlinics Second Semester ... .Caroline We-lister ... .. .Tom Gower G, H. S. clulis :ms well Second Semester ... ...Bill Clizipmaii . . .Vlfallacc Storey . . . .Larry Mcfzillzi . . . . . . .Bill Hughes ...Mit C. NY. Comms Hriwc- llliitc l'lmnn'zu'y Klciiilacrs: Mr. Nl. 'lf Amlersim Mr. bl. M. Lesesne Rlr. bl. ll, Spvcl' Second Semester ,... C111-oline XXX-lister .....Agm-s Klcklziliaii ...... Betty Yllllgllflll .......,Elezii1o1' Minis .Miss Mel Leu llzmicl Rzicliel lV:illcr-r Cuimliiic Xlilwsti-1' Peggy ll right B S-C Continuedj .mir fa J W F1 '5 fg .A it il 'iii N4 FP a QF o M-, 1, Uk..- R '14 A ' 5 'W I. x 1 ' ' N 2 .. I Z1 fi E fd' 5' A 7' N B Q 1 X LS.-' ' ggi. . b A4 5, 4 ' 4 'U - . 9 'N F., 44'- . NY-1 'fn ' '- x ff' y f Li 1' 'A 0 '4 'N . ' L v- . 1, 4 KJ, K . 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XX ll'2 ' - , ,' ' ' 2 ' 2 :'- 2 5 -2 1 109 B S-C Continued, BUSINESS First Semester Margaret Blakely.. Hellon tiriee ....... Lois Clark ....... Sara W'aldrep ...... Mrs. ,lessie B. Ray. Mary Nell Allen Helen Anderson Margaret Blakely Elizalieth Brittain ETIQUETTE Office l'i'i'szrfi'11l ..... ....l ire l'1'v.r1du11l. .. . .... .Ut'c'l'l'ftII'j' ,... . . . . .1l't'llA'III'i'I'. .. .....S'pon.yo1 . .. Personnel Lois Clark Mildred Cole Hellon Griee Rolierta King llanna Nelson Pearl Shepherd Louise Snyder Lucille Still CAMERA CLUB First Semester Office Sam Piper ......., ..... I ,I'l'.N'IFll'llf. .. ,. .. Bill Merritt ......., ...l'1'u' l,l'i'.Yi!Ii'lIf. . ., Frankie Bellwood ..... ..... . S'i'ri'i'fizi'y', .. . , Harold Sanders .... . , . lri'ii,v1m'r, , . Mr. Lindsay Boozer ..., .... . N'foii.ror, . Personnel Tom Ambrose VVaddy Anderson Frankie Bellwood Dick Bindewald Norma Chiles Alice Evans Schuman Gerald Philip Gilroy Dan Grilhn Eugene Hammond Marion Harrison Betty Howell Ellis Hnguley Coleman ,laekson Mary Lou MeCarley sm Merritt Biiiy nmo- Cleyeland Miller Rodney Viper Sam Piper NV. l.. Mnllikin ml im l'errin liarold Sanilers CHEMISTRY CLUB C L U B Second Semester ...Margaret Blakely . . . . . . Hellon liirire Lois Clark ,..,..XX'illL'i1L' rllullisoll . . . M rs. ,lessie B. Ray Vi'illi-ite 'liollison Sarah NValdrep ,lune Mitchell Second Semester ...llick Bindewalfl ,,,...,. Ray Skelton .. . Frankie Bellwood .. . . . . ,Boliliy XN'ellworn . . . .Mix Lindsay lioorer Yerlin Sides Margaret Simpson Kay' Skelton Toin Yeazey Eoliliy WR-lliorn Alanies Vililson liellis Xxvllllfl First Semester Office Second Semester ,iiln Forrester .... ...,.. .l'i'i'.ri'dri.1i ......, ...Clinton Morgan Clinton Morgan .... .... I 'zur l'1'i'.tirlu11l ..,. .. ,Harold lialliyan Norman Skinner .... ..... , .S'i'i'i'i'l4i1'-ii ..,. ,,,. N orman Skinner ,limmie Hardy .......... . . . I l'4'4I.i'lI1'4'!'. ,. ........... .lim Forrester Miss Nellie Burnette .... .... . Sifwiisor' .... ,... N liss Nellie Buriiette Personnel Fleming Boyd wl im Forrester lliek Lange Norman Skinner Bill Chapman .limmie Hardy Clinton Morgan Gaston Stanley Charles DeCoursey Roy Hoe llixou llearee llill 'lliminons Harold fialliyan .limmie Seaeoril B S -C Continuedj ,AW 4' 'K' iv 94' COLLEGE ORIENTATION CLUB FOR BOYS First Semester Office Hcywurcl Talley . . . ...... l'r'v,viflI'11l. . . . Arthur CIIINIIIIIULS ..., .... I 'im' l'rv.viflv11l. .. Ilan Proctor ....... ....S'1'rn'lf11'y. . . .. Roy Mcliec ..t ..... ...7lI'4'tI.Y1lI't'I'. . . . nf. J. W- L,11Nm... AI'tllllf CIIININIIIQS ll0ul'gc Giles COLLEGE First Semester Mary Nan Jackson.. Sfmora Crew ford .... Ruth Clilttllljllllllll .... Elizalrcth Bnntin .... . . . . .,Sf7HlI.Y1PI'. . . . . Personnel Hill Hngln-S Dun Proctor Hen Jllfkiflll Ecl Snelling ORIENTATION CLUB Office .. ...,.. !,'.LlXl-dljlli ..... . . . , . .Vim lJl'1'A'Idt'IIf. . .. . ..... .Sll'II'4'ftII'.X' .... . ... . ... lrvaszfrrr. . . . Miss Orvetta VVL-ston .... .... . U4fNlII,VHl'. .. Personnel Elizalvetli Buntin Sonora Crawford Dot Massey Ruth Cottinglunn Mary Nan ,Inckson Cc-rc Rialgr-way Second Semester .. . H cywnrcl Talley . . . . . , Dan l ructur ........Bun ,lackmn ,. . , . . . . . Qrlcs Tatum ...Blr. rl. VV. ltllnson Hcywarcl Tulle-5' Uflcs rlllllllill FOR GIRLS Second Semester .. . . ... lint Mnsscy ...Elizzlluetli Hnntin ......I lcrc Iiiflgcxmy ..,..Rntl1 Cflttinglmln .Miss Urrclla VVc-S1011 I,nCilc Slmll Sarah f7'Slnr-lfls Mary XYitcl1e1' CONSUMER EDUCATION CLUB First SGIHGSIJGT Office Second Semester blue Kcllcr ........,.... ....... I 'rrsidvlll ...... . ...,.......... ,loc Kr-llcr Xiontgcnnery Duncan .... ..... I 'irc l'rv.vid4'11l ..... . lxlOI1lQ'O!1ICI'j' llnnczm Blll Gregory ........... .... , Sl'rr'vh1r'y-Ylrmzmrvr .... ...,....... B ill I:l'L'QUI'j' Mr. R. P. Austin .... ...... , Ulf717ll.I'lll' ...... .... K Ir. R. l'. .Xuslin Personnel Tenn Berry fYiCf'll'g1C Cilcs Marxin Kay lXI0nt5101nc'ry IDUIICHII Hill flrcggmry .loc lin-llvr B S-Q Continuedj First Semester M. B, Bridges F. C. Lupo .... Frank Solos ...... Robert Parks ........, Mr. VV. H. Cannon.,. Paschal Ashmore Robert R. Bowen M. B. Bridges CRAFTSMANSHIP CLUB Office ......lJn.ym't11l....... ...l'tr'1' Prc.ria'c11l. .. .....Si't'l'i'f11I'-V. . . . . . . . . . l1'vr1.vin'cr. . . . .....Spm1.mr. . .. Personnel Mitchell Brown Charles Bnrry Charles Hunt Boyce ,lones Eugene Lollis F. C. Lupo Second Semester F. C. Lupo . ...Robert Parks .. . Mitchell Broun ..., ...Charles Burry ...Mr. XV. H. Cannon Bobby Parks Charles Scales l'hillip Simpson Arthur -lones Robert McNeely CURRENT PROBLEMS CLUB First Semester Office Second Semester Kitty Wzird ..... Laura Eehols. . . Carlisle Fair, .. .. Billy Davis .....,.. Miss Amber Boggs. Louise Armstrong ,lim Calmes james Clardy Frances DuBosC Laura Echols First Semester Charles McLayvhorn Bill Chapman ...... Billy imiiirze-ie ..... Larry McCalla .... ,lames Bulman ..... Mr. bl. M. Lesesne .... Bobbie Sue Bass David Bicoff ,lames Bulman Helen Carpenter Bill Chapman Bartlette Cheatham Mary Cottingham Malcolm Davenport ........l'ri.i1rlt111'..... 7,1-'l. IU' fIr.xlU'1lIf.... . . , . . . .bl im Cahnes ......lames Clardy ......S.1't'P't'ftII'j'. . . .. .. .. . . . . . .Frank Smith . . .Tl't'tI.Yll7't'I' ..... ...... l ,ouise Armstrong .hif4PlI.YlU' .... . .... Miss Amber Boggs Personnel Gladys Ellette Betty Emery Carlisle Fair ,lane Harrison Lorraine Henderson Max Lewis ,lane Lylirand Charles McKay ,loe Moore Mary Peace FORENSIC CLUB Office llrl.. . .,fQQQiif-Q iidiilf. ..... .. it film' ' cvidiiif, ......., ....t 4H'l't'.t'f'HIIlIIlI!j .hl't'l't'f4lI'.X'. .. . . . .l3i'cm'rl1'11,q ,Sii'f'1'f'lfi1'y, .. . . . . . . . . . . T1'c11.v11i'c1'. . . . . . . . . ...... .Sjm11,wr .... llarbara Quigley Ned Ramsaur Sam Shepperson Frank Smith Kitty VVard Second Semester .. . Charles McLaxvhoru .......l-Kill Chapman . . . . .Billy l'ollit1er .... Larry McCalla , . . .. .james Bulman ....Mr. rl. M. Lesesne Personnel Elizabeth Earle Charles ,lohnson blames Fant Georgie Kyraikakas Mary Alice Farley llorothy Lauehridge Virginia lirant Beryl Kerns Bill Hiott Tliornton Mason Neilic Hicks Larry McCalla VVill Hicks Charles McLayvhorn Mary Frances Hunt Ramon Hunt Burt Padgett Billy Follitzer Betty l'oyve liaisy Ritter Ben Sloan XN'arren Sharpe Royce Smith XYallace Storey Robert Taylor M ary 'lim ionihs XYadr B S-C Continuedj 4 rv-'Q' JL- . 1 ML.- ' ':a.W SW ' La. ' , 'Y' A 'V - 'N , -J-Q 5?4..1' ufp 'VTT'.Q iP2'-2'? Qff 'fmf L' T 1 'Q if 'T. . X' P, V 'l 5 in IM nf Q iff? ---A 1, . ' ' , ' af? 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B111 ,I Ij 1 L1 ,' .....................,. ff 511' ..............,........ Mi XXI: ,' .'--1 1 111111 ' -' V. -1111-111 1 ,713 1k1-11 , . :111 M: ,' F2 --PBI' Ii11g1'11iz1 ,I 11-' B1-ttn' ,1-1' 1' 1111 ' 11' 1' 511' 'I 'I'111'1' H111 .I IV' KI: ,111'11'z11'1 , A 1 B111-' 11' -111111 11 .1 5 Q 1111- 1 1 1 1 I, Q ' I' . ' 1 '- S11 '11 .I 11111111 'A 1 - 1 V 1 g ' 111111111111 McG1'1-g'111- Ii' 1 ' :111 . h if ' - ,-1 2 51 ' - 1 g f 1 j ,2 'I 'I 'I 2 'A1x ' 1 I IQIIII ' llllg' 2 4 I - 1 ' 3 1' I I' - B S - C Continuedj 'f K ff IUNIOR-SENIOR MOVIE CLUB First Semester Billy Poe ......... Randolph Smith. . . ,I. B. Heatherly. .. Henry Armstrong Bliss Iylllll Boytl.. Thomas Allen Henry Armstrong Mary F. Ashmore ,loe Beartlen Betty Bell Office Second Semester I .......llfi.vidt'111'. . . . . .. ....Calvin Garrett ....I lcv l'1'i'.vidc11t. . .. .....,Martha Nash .. ..... St'1'l'l'ftIl'.l' ...... ,......., D lack Richey .... , . .il'1'i'41.x'111't'1'. . . . .... Henry Armstrong .. ..,..SlflUlI.YUl'. ... .... Miss Ruth Box Personnel ,lim Curry 1 ieorge Kiriakicles Marion Roach Iilizaheth liiarraux llonalcl Leonard Carlisle Rushton Calvin Garrett Hope Green Helen Harrell Ruth Marie Bralltorcl Ruth Henderson Bill Cooke liaye I Ienclricks Mabel Marchliaulcs Martha Nash Boliluy Pearse Billy lsjot' Arline Simister Mary Louise Simpson Carolyn Smith Iiantloliili Smith lack Iiichey Ilick Tripp SOPHOMORE MOVIE CLUB First Semester Roy Moser ....... Maryan De-Coursey. . . . . . . Ruth Poole ....... Rose Ann Trussell .. .... .t Miss Lilla Bahh. .. ... lrying Abrams Louise Cahaly Imogene Cook Maryan DeCoursey Nancy Field Office .s lllc'llf ....... I let' ,'I'1'A'l!lt'Ill .... sCt'l'l',tIf'V. .. ,, llitl.NlHtl.., .,Sfio11.i'or. .. Second Semester ...,... Roy hloser Maryan DeCoi1rsey ,......Ruth Poole .Rose Ann Trussell ...Miss Lilla Balili Personnel Helen Fisher ,lean Miller Bohliy Iliillehulier lieorpge lirahain Roy Moser Broailus 'Ilraynhani tiloria Ilrice Iioy Ollis Bill Sllltlll ' Mack Gwinn lfloycl l'rice Rose Ann Trussell lfrances .Xnn .lones Ruth I'oole lieoree -lacolis Marion ,I ones Lucy Beanies MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB First Semester Office Second Semester Johnny ,lames . . . .... .t'l.flt'llf ..,. ,,.. h lohnny .lanies Roy Davenport .... .... I 'iii lIl'l'.l'Idt'llf ,,., . . Elizabeth Daniel Elizalietll Daniel ........... . . St't'l't'Itll'-V. . . , ..,.... I'egey DICQIIIIIL' Nelson Alice Rutledge .............. . ..T1'i'i1.v111'i'r ..,. ............... I Qoy Dax enport M iss Catherine cle Frances Anderson Milclrecl Barkley Billy Barnwell Helen Bowen Elizabeth Bramlett Louise Byars Elizabeth Daniel Betty lane Davenport Roy Davenport Trerille. .. .. Sara Bess Dayis Miriam Iilyniph Mary liullick Brown Haynes .Xllen Hodges .lohnny ,lames Ruth Kerns Louise Lively Dorothy Langley ..,5fio1l.w1r... ,... Personnel Margery Lollis .lack McKinney Basil Manly Frances Martin ,lohn Maulclin Carolyn Moss Larry l'oole Bessie l'rice Saclie Shell s Catherine Ile 'l'rex Laxx'renee Sherer Dorothy Slaughter Sara Surratt lfll, Yiser Grace Xlliitaker Carolyn XYiIliurn Ifrances L. VVilsou Bill BVUIICL' B S-fContinuedJ Nw Mi QL nl - 2 lg. ..--ni F1rst, Semester H11 I1 luhnsmn Illlllls CWIIIIIOII N ll'lllI'l Illllxlllx HH LLLIIL INN A ll hilly An1b1mm Bcattu B 1lLl1tlllQ lulms C ll1l1Oll Iqclxx ml U1111111111 Flrst Semester lidxs Bu Sud 'wtcxx ut C 11st111c Suu Ixuln Slgllflkl Mus Vvllllflkll lun Xld Lk Pxlcl u Bnttx Blllllxflllll C l xflxs Brwmt Wmona Burton 18 C Flrst Semester Tnl NI xdnn Hutt Blulw lf H1 N IlITl Bmvm Ulu Bylln Flu Inn BIUXNII Arlett mm M16 Clllnlupllnl ul fnun NATURE STUDY CLUB Offlce Xll 1 l L I S ffm 21 Personnel xo mit H kll mfrx 1111 x um x MII L Aung Nldxu P Hulrm 1 H I 1 n L Q xu H 1tt IVR ax Nl I uw num Ign IIS lth Tutu m NOVELTY CLUB Off1CC Xllt I 1 4 1 S IIXI Personnel Xl 11 int Cuopu X al nut ox uh fxtl x on mu I 1 m utha xllmmn 'Null Hnflfl n 114 Huw 11 C1 umm Nut 1 ujm PHYSICS CLUB 05.106 If 1 nl fn 1 IIXI Personnel Hob H lliltll 4 1 1 XI in I aVnrm XI1ludHu mmm I ll m fx cu T111 17 lxxl md Slulor 1 L St fuclxn lu 11 Second Semester l IXOILII Imclsu Bclttm Bcllklltllli. 'lm VXl1QclLr fmu 'X lv Cullg Hll,.,j,lIlN L 1 uc Ll ,lm N Nm II 111 S IX m lulm Sllffdtl Harold ,FIR-XIIIINLII Second Semester msg fl nun xx x artlll f ilhm xx xx lI1llI'L4 r L N Q umm Suu L lxuln blglxtlur kll S1 S111 Sta xx nrt Second Semester Tum Bmxxn 4 mutt Brnnmn lx Har Han Cllrlxtupllu N5 rhs mm lx lllm 1 x lxuhmonrl Tmpm IKNUII Bill 1 'Ivin ............................. l'rv. I1'11! .........,...,.,........... 1 iiblws l'. tion A11 , m x .........,............... I 'in' l'r 'sir1'v11f ........ ............... ' I J' 4' fl -' h ' K . ' .............,............ ,S1t l l'Il'-V ............,......... . . -2 ' - ' - ' - ,IQ ' V ' m ..........,..............' l 'r'r4l.v1r1'v1' ..........,........ AI1 ' 'J ' 5' '-Il Mig' V - Ilugg' ' .................... ,ff 34 '. ....., ..... . ..... . I' - - - --'j' 3 liilly g uw I' I Chri 1- I - Q' Hobby lj I :my liixl 2 'l S' I- A: ' L - Hz ' U' Cljl '111 I A x 'ij ,I1 AI. f itll - '- g 1 A - ,ill g V' fflvl cs D2 ttc I1 llo ' 'Q ,'11ll4 'z D ' i 2 fx' -lj 1 z 'za' ,lol ' 'ull D Q ' 2 'Q 4 . 1 M1 , 1 kd X My' - Zi ' 112 '-'nut ,.,...............,....... l'1'4'. I 'llf ..,..........., ........... L 0 - 51 Q: Q A 'Q ' ........................ 1111' l U.v1'dvlll ....,........,........ . ,friliiflff Blfillll l1 : ' ' Q ' ' ggs ........,............. Sv '1' '1' 11'-v .,........,... , ........ M 1 12 U-- , P' fl ' I ' ...,.................. .. , T1'vf1.v111'1'1' ...........,........,.,... Azalcc Briwlggcs 'Sq ' l ' gurs ................... . 'fu Su '. ,, .,...,.....,,.. xliff XV' H 'xl Iii g 'I' . J . - j I- -' illf' - ' -' ' 2 LI - Cp' M2 'gnu-t Huff ' 1 ' Q: Lu' - Ii , 'Q ti Luc bl I U Hel' Qvlls 'A z Lo f 1 f': cis .tl 'A A - 2 ' il ,fa '. Q - 'z Lol 'nlalw M1 ' H1 '- wc M1 'ic Klurgall V 'c 1 2' - ............................ l'1'v.v'I' ....................... ...... . E' ' ' liz. ' , 'mn ..,.................. l'1'u' Y' ' '.fz'dr11!. . ............... . . .. Q. ' - 5 Lul: iray 2 rrij ......,..............,. .S'f'4'1' 'fury ....................... Lula Kira D' 2 ris D ' U ' f .........................,... 7.I'K'tI.Y1H'A'l'. .... .. ,................. ' ' -' A ' l ' '- ......................... Sfw S11 ' .........,............... Hi ' lla-HG Flwc A' Y ' ' 2 ' ' ,lol EI vin Vatu Ulm 2 'VI 2,011 ii' - H' 'un l,uI' Gray Hz rris FUI I'-' ' 'Il'I x Hill T' . 1 Tel . 1 'hen ' z Q - ' - ' T112 . f . ' . z ' ' Ea 'l- Q all ll. A. NY: 11- - 'Q I nc-1' -IHCI -' 'Et n 1 C L U B S -C Continuedj if,-' 5 . HRX 'fin' I. 126 if .4 '-Y mwjgs 'I-WUI.- af 4... 1 NA-..x., 4.Y -rv .sb 5' -1 g-un ,-v I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I fl 'I' Yhlkklbif First Semester Evelyn Smith ....... Caroline Leonard . . . Doris McCall. .... . Manly Sanders .... Mr. T. NV. Reitt Evelyn Boytl Evelyn Colili Thelma llrake Milrlrecl Felos First Semester Sara lNleManayvay ..... Mattie Moore Metioxvz XN'illiam Elmore ...... POETRY CLUB Office Second Semester .......l,l't'.Yit1t'lIf....... ...,Doris McCall ..,.l'irc l'1't'.x'it1't'11f. . . . ...... Evelyn Boywl .. . . . ,liVt'lI,VIH't'l'. . . .. . . , Lenore Sawyer .....S'ev1't'1'f11'y'. .. ..,... ,lack VVilliams ....SflU1I.l'1lI'. . .. ... Mr. T. VV. Keitt Personnel Ill .... Ifclna Henderson Betty Lanflreth Caroline Leonarcl Lois Leppartl Doris McCall Flizaheth Payne Peggy' Pittman Virginia Roberson Manly Sanders Lenore Savvyer Evelyn Smith Ellen Vaughn ,lack NVilliams Betty Youngliloorl PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Richard Plowtlen .,..... Miss Dorothy Zirkle.. Frances Atlams .Xlhert Branilett Tony Cheros Charles llaniel Office f'1't'xz'flr111' ...... . 4 t l,I't'.VI'lI't'I1f ..... 3t't'l'1'f I l't'tl.Ylll't'l' .... ..,hif't'lIJtPl'. . .. my ...... Second Semester Mattie Moore Metiovvzm ..... .....Ch:1rles Daniels .... .... .Frank Gorman ..,.....VVilham Elmore ... .Miss Dorothy Zirkle Personnel Vvilliam Elmore Mattie M. McGowan Betty Smith Frank Gorman Sara Mehlanavvay Kenneth Smith Gene l,atham Rieharrl Plowilen Gilhert VVhite Miriain Lekson Martha Simpson SOPHOMORE SCRAP BOOK CLUB First Semester Betty Partee ,..... Elizaheth VVillianis Constance Trnell. Dorothy Hooper.. Mrs. Becton ....... Betty Partee Thelma Cooper I Office sidellf ....... '7't'.t'l'!ft'lI1' .... Srr1't'lI11'v. . , .. 7 1'm1.v11ri'f'. , Second Semester . ......... Betty Partee ... .Elizaheth Vtiilliams ... Constance Trnell , . . . llorothy Hooper .....Sfioll.v'nl', .. Personnel Dorothy Hooper lilizziheth Taylor tieralcline Rickman Constance Trnell .......M1's. Becton Elizaheth XYilliams B S-C Continuedj 1 Q23 C9 4, 1x7 IUNIOR-SENIOR SOCIAL CUSTOMS CLUBS First Semester .laines VValker. . . . Stanley Crews .... Beverley Vvilley ... ,lolin C. MeCrary.. Miss Yera llnrnett Artlinr Agnew Hrailloiil Arrington ,loe Boxyeii Holiliif' Clay Stanley Crews First Semester Arlaii- Manning' .... Vivian Manning.. lllflill Muitelt .... Helen Loftis ...... Miss lintli hlessun. .. Mary Alice Coler lane lfarle Helen iilllllllltly Margaret Hunter BOYS Off ice .lJl't'.Yl't1t'lIf ...... I ...lvfre I 1'l'.l'l'!1l'lIf. .. . .,Uit't'I'l'flII'-V. .. . . lI'l'lI.Yl1I'1'l' ,,,. ...,.3lfwll.s'n1'..... liilly Crowe Reese Daniel Hill Dencly Earliest Fielcl Sammy Karst Personnel l'ressie McMillan ,lolin C. MeCrary Leroy Netteryille l'ete Vaimaealcos Hen Turner GIRLS Office .1'l'r'.i'iCl1'I1l ..., . . . .l'ire l'1'eside11l. .. . . . . . Sll'l'l't'f1Il'.l'. .. . .'l'rm1.v1m'1'. . . . .....Slf'HlI.Yt71'..... Virg4'inia Hunter Personnel Adair Manning Lorene ,lenkinson Vivian Manning .-Xllierta Lee Helen Loftis llelia Mollett llorotliy Morton Second Semester ....... Stanley Crexx s .....lolin C. MeCi'ary ... Beverley Nllilley ...,... . . .Ben 'llnrner , . . Kllss Vera Burnett Ilan XYages ,lame-s Vyalker liugene VVatlcins Hexerley Xllilley Second Semester ,.....A1l:eir Manning ....Yix'ian Manning .... .Delia Motlfett ....... Helen laittis ...Miss Ruth .lessup lilizalielli Rainey Martlia Taylor Louise 'llilson Constance Tollison Hussle lxliily Vvlllle OPHOMORE SOCIAL CUSTOMS CLUB First SemeStGr Office Second Semester ,lack Arrington .... ...... I 're.v1'ri'i'11l ..,. ...., l aelc Arrington tierry Murray ...... .... l 'fee l'1'e.virlel1f. .. ...., Gerry Murray 'Virginia VValker ........ ....S'ew'elary .... ....... X 'ireinia XYalker Aliee Miller .............. . . . Tl't'l!.X'l1l't'l' ,... .......,...... A liee Miller Miss Kitty llruinmonil .... .... , S4flUIIXHl'... Miss Kitty Druminonrl Personnel lark Arrington Catherine Finley Nnnie Laura Bowen ,loe lriarrett Mary lolili BHVYCII Lowrie Burdette Ben Busliee Marjorie lJill Bill Finlay First Semester llliilip Ray .,,... .. Homer liantt ,..... Agnes MCMalian ...,.. Henry Mansfield ...... Ted Hillliouse Carol Hooper Betty lngle Yvonne Keitli Marie Martin Marllia Milton Aliee Miller Gerry Murray Anita Owens liaeliel l'aliner Neill l'errin Margaret liieliarflson STAMP CLUB Office f,l'L'.YlllL'lIf ..., ....l'1'ee l'1'e.ridel1l. .. ......Uit'L'l't'f1ll,X'... . Miss Marjorie Croueli .... .. l.ueile Avaslos Cliarles Clieatliam Sain Fyans Hr-tty lane Fonyille Mary lillis Fuller Homer Gantt Perry Garrett Carleton Gould ,lolin Green Laylon Hanyey llill Holeomlie Hunter Howard Paul Johnston Eclwin Jones Y'1'ef1.v1n'e1'. . . ...U4fl4NIA'Ul'. .. Personnel .Xllwert l.eylle Sam Meliittrielt Agnes MeMali:1n Henry M:-n afielcl Frank Nicely lolin l at1on :lolin ifiiiiiaps lloris Sinitli Mary Tlionias lintli Tlioniason XK'illiain Turner Yireinia VValker l.ois Xvmids Second Semester ..........l lnlip Ray .... .lames Yauelian .......Xgnes MeMalian ,lolin Patton Miss Marjorie Croueli llarry l'l'L'NllCI' l'liilip Ray lfarle Sealiorn llewey Still l'aul Snllixan 'Iolin Taylor llarry NYalker llflax Xlliatley B S-C Continuedj rj' ,XXX ,f'j,jZ.- H-p...g J ,,.-'Z' 'dui- ,4.'-ay,-.X -4- + I-......J sf 'P l li W il TRAVEL CLUB First SOIr1eSter Off ice Second Semester .lim Lipscfnnlv .........., ...... l '1'r'.r1'rlr'11i ....... ............. , lim lnpxuniilv Nlzrry Czitllwiilc Broun .... .,,l'iri' l'rr.v1'dr'11l. ... ,,,, Marry Czztln-rinc lim Billy Mulwrrll ........... ..,.SAr'r'I'r'lrIl'y ,.... . .......... .. . Allin' l rllll ,loan linmwt .,...... . ..... .... ' I rrf1.v1n'v1'. .. ..,......... .luck Wm is ri Mies .lC2lllllL'llQ Miller .... ...,Sif7IP1lX1Il' ..., .... B lise rlcznnicttr- B 1 Personnel Iiolzunl Allen Marc Grliini Xlzirilicl Hill A. NV. Rl'l'lltllllN .lnliui Boyd .lcrm Gucxt .loc lu-su-1' lV:1ltr'r Siinpwn M:11'yCatl1c1'ii1c Brmwn lfrclyli Harrie ,lim Lipwmnli l'l1yllis 'llziylur Murrziy llzuis ,learn Hill Tlimnzu Pliillips ,lack xX'L'llNll'l' First Semester Office Second Semester lfrancee Lott .... ....... I '1'r'xz44lr'l1f ......, .... I 'lrnnrce o ,lean Cliilw ..... ,.... I 'im' l'1'r.v1'a'v11l .... ....... A lczin Cln tiene NVz1lclr1 ip .... ..... . S'r'r1'r'Ir1ry ..... .. ...l ia-nc VV.1lwl1 up llillrcll Vllliitc ..... .... ' llrvr1.v11rr'1'. .. ..... liillwcrt X Mrs. Rita H cape. . . .... ,S'fm11.wr .... ...Klrs, Rita llr Personnel Bolwliie Sue Base Margie Bridges ,lean Chiles ,l can Howell ,luck gl aim-sw ni Bernice lJ?lYL'llDOI't Charles Kr-nnr-dy linrrlon Davis l7r11ncCS Lott Lcetcr E. llcllinger Milton Million Kenneth Poole l':l'2lllCL'5 Scliwiws Syliil Smith Nell Tzilorn CHESS CLUB ltrlwzrrfl 'llollison in-no Xliilrlimp lnllicrl Nlliitc lwm Xl'ilwn y Vvflmzrlwrmll First Semester Office Second Semester Clizurlcs Klclgmlnvrii .,..... Pl'4'A'liI!4'lIf .,..... . Cliarlw Mclnrxxlin llilly Pollitzcr ..,,.... .... 1 'im' llrr'.fz'dr'lll .... ......... l lilly Pwlll A1 Tum GFCL1 .............. ...... , 3l4'r'1'r'lrIl'y . . , ............ Turn l url Hill Emlvlcy .....,..,...... . . . ,7'n'r1.vz11'ci'. , . ............. Hill lim i Mr. A. Vlvolfc LJ.?lX'lflNOll ,... ....S'fw11sm' ,... .. .Klr. A. llwllic Darn N Personnel Arthur Baxter Toni Greet CllHl'lC'S xlCl,HXX'l'l0I'll Tm-rl Shirley ,lnlius Cannon VVill Hicks l'rc-vie McMillan Ilan lY:ugcN Bill Emblcy Bold Loomis Dixon Pcaru- ,lzunca lVnll4r-r llonn Euwcr Larry MCC2zllz1 llilly Pullilzcr BOARD OF First Semester Cliarlos B1Cl4fiVK'llHl'll .. Ruth Aiiili-rson ...... Ruth ,Xnclciwmi ....., Garrett Bruiismi ....... Miss Mol l,cC llzmicl., blanc Hzirriwii ......... ,l. B. l'lL'EiIllk'I'lj' ..... . Marilncl Hill .......... Mr. Frcrl LA. Kviiflrifli. Charles RlL'l,ZiXXl11lI'l1. ,. Miss Sara Meri-rlitli, .. Bill Merritt .....,.. XYz1ll:1cc Storey. .. Rolfcrt VV:ililmp .... CONTROL OF PUBLICATIONS QUILL Office Second Semester ..ci!1f1z'r1m1n. ..,, L'lmrli-s Nlcl.zuxlm1'1i . .,54L'4'l'i'l1I7'j'. .. ,..,. lilllll :xllllg'l'N0l1 Personnel .. .,,.f1111zff1 limi Ri .. . , ,.S'i'1lf1fV Cllilxix' N4 ......,.......l7flrnll,x' Ri ..... , . . .,Sl1If1fIr'111-'Vi' L4f4Ix1Y Rm .,..,,.......,....,.,l n1'111nKi .,,llzQfl: Xwzux 1311 viliriiv Sfiilf Ni . ,...,........,.,,,, ,JIi1'4'1'f1'1' Nl .. ,ffliflfl ,X'4'rvv lfcfilwf'1'i1'I Sffivlli fxfi f'i'uvr11li1li'z'i' fU'l'Yl'IIf1IfZI'l' 'f1r'Us'i'11l11lzI'U 'f11'i',n'r1fi1fz:'i' P i'r,vi'1z!f1!17z'U 'f'1'i'n1il41!l'Z'i' l'z1!fl1u1fiff11 v f' 1'vvi'a1fi1l1'z'i' ., 4 ... .. ....,..ll1y1l1 .X vim l'Il.YI1Il'.N'Y ,Alff':'zxr1' .., lfzi' AX 111111111 v l:clz'iif1'u1l Ri'fv'r.vrl1fiifiru' , . . . 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Twp row C15 Louise Hudscni fitting ai dress un lflrznn-es Hzn'lJa1re, C25 Frziiives Perry and Ruby Nell Higrlitlei- lean-n what the sink is for, C35 Rntli Vin-n alsn finds disli-wasliing' interesting' C?5. Middle ww C45 Mildred llarrison and Miss Vera Bnrneiie 'iezlfiiig their own fumelf, C55 Vii-ginin Hunter at The ix-iniing' bozlrd. Third row C65 Fraiiikie llellwmnl at The sewing lIlkl1'lllll0, C75 Ann Moses and Bobby Kay iind eating a delectable cleliglitf' 135 J 9 41 , ,,.1,g 1 ' XQZMQ1 af Q - A ,M E. - JLG-1 K A: 'f ' I K 4 A i L ,f , I57 , 3 he A -, ' ,Mi J N - -, 1 '31 ' ' .4 K. K V ...rl . -.4 x, MM Wm :lust A W NAUTILUS CATCHES STUDENTS AT OFF MOMENTS .. ,gt W- AT,A 2 'sw .. ' ' if 'V' 5 JZ? ,M K 5 ' .W I , ., ine-w. Q , 1 if 1, ,,b,: hli., W 2-2 0 , , i,.-V I I Q 1 , 4 5 S ' is w. .1 ff sv, , Q . .-:4.-, X V f N X 1 f xc, .1 is 'S nf 'Q v L.-,,.v THESE OFF MOMENTS FIND: Roy Hunt, the great lover and football herog Stags awaiting the bell, looking closely, you can spy Ray Aycock, Larry McCalla, and Don Linn: Sweet- hearts on Parade -Louise Cahaly, Dot Smith, Virginia Mc- Donald, Nell Tatum, and Kathleen Grayg Johnny Stopper Howard and Frank Solas with a couple of beauties, Ann Moses and Doris McCall: the remnants of an art class on front steps. including Ruth Poole, Nancy Ramseur, Frances Ann ll IA-lil,'.',ll yi I JW X ,,.. T ' I 55, , if K .iff 'ff ' ,. T 'Z' aww y f jones, with jackie lllullinnix in the lmaclcgroanilg heating the lJell g Spreading it on thick before the bell g three gals face the camera, Bernice Davenport, Bobbie Sue Bass, and Virginia Grantg master of the horse shoe. Ted Shirley, with Gillnert Vlfliite in the hackgrnuncl: Fifth-period journalists survey NAUTILUS senior proofs from Mills Steele, starring Lilla Thomason, XfVally Storey, Beryl Kerns, and -luke Cannon: and bevy of flames taking a :-un bath, lllCllllllllj,f Helen Carpenter, Juanita johnson, and Carolyn Johnson. 137 A Day out 0 f the lnfe of Cooperative Studen. N ZJX fx 'ff 'ww 4 672 yi' autilus Cameras Follow Fannze Ruth B1 Lclges through an Average D11 y n the oppositepage, Fannie Ruth is followed through an average mornin at G. H, S, C17 She arrives at school in the morning and goes immediately to her locker. 125 She is next seen at work in her hrst-period history class. C37 Learning to operate El inarking ma- chine in the related sales Class, C-ll Hack in her home room at activity period where she reads the an' nouncement sheet to her classmates. 453 Fannie Ruth ends the morning hy enjoy- in--' a line repast in the Gf H. s. cafeteria. On this page Fannie Ruth is shown at work on her joh at the Meyers-Arnold com- pany in the afternoon. 161 Fitting gloves on a eus- tomer. 173 The sale is made and she is sending change hack to the cashier. 183 The sale is completed as she hands wrapped purchase to eustomer. C97 Taking stock control. H01 Marking new merchandise as her day is c om p l e t e d. l.ittle girl, you've had a busy day. 1 'J ' ' ' 1 1091.1 1111 '11 . '!9Y. :M ,A 1125. 1 11.11 , - Fl ,Q 1 0. QQ V 1 4 1I'l'T1.,Y.i:411 f 1 X1 jj 11,11 fail? 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However, using the knowledge that he had gained from his 11-year experience at G, H. S., the doughty mentor molded an effective machine which ripped through six opponents, while losing to four. It was a pleasure to have worked with the 1939 football team. They were a group of fine boys who took instructions well and carried out their assignments. They had a wonderful spirit and did not know what the word 'defeat' meant. VVQ are going' to miss those seniors next year, and they will be hard to replace, was the way Coach Speedy summed up the 1939 gridiron season, ASSISTANT COACH JAMES MOORE lifenter, riglitl-1Xflr. Moores first year at the helm of the Red Raider basketball team saw him skillfully develop one of the best cage outfits ln represent G. H. S. in a number of years. Having already demonstrated his worth to the school hy his accomplishments as line mentor in football, Mr. Slick added to his attainments by taking a eroup of players, sprinkled with veteran and inexperienced material, and developing a team that won 16 tilts while losing- only seven. The 19-10 basketball team was a complete headache at first. After they found out that they could win as easily as lose, it was a pleasure to work with them. VVe will Illiss W. R. Riddle, ,lim Reeves, and Donald 1.inn next year, was the statement issued THE NAUTIIQUS by Mr. Moore. LOU VELLENGA Cliottom, right!-Coach of the fl team in football. Mr. Yellenga, a Furman university athlete, noted par- ticularly for his pugilistic ability, did a good job of instilling the Greenville High system into the Red and Wllite second team. He was popular with the players and coaches alike. TWO MANAGERS lbottomj who did yeoman service through- out the year. On left, Ted Machen, football manager, and on the right, Curtis VVelborn, basketball manager. 4. 'IZ' ff? fy, X' A -f we I 5' W 5 X i l l i 4 A X15 l . ,L 4 5 Y 5 .. Ha k - Q 5' 7 A 'i, V ,. ,M 4 , ,- 1 .5jE? , Nilyw' - ,, ' .af 'S fs ' ff S 'twwnww' fart A , V 'NW X Y , x 5, s aw , ff V Q' , Q, ' 1 i l I ,., if ff ' l I I l 143 ,, , , I 4 lll'l'3-Will'-i.li'fi1il. -1 1-3' u22s 'f': ' I f K 1 , , Jury, Ak 1 Y L, uf qv .MQ A 222' , ,fx 'Af x f f f , QWJSW . fag ,Jas ,QW fr JPSZY- , . f Uv,- . ML' nga- ZBA' . A - . 'K' 7. ' , 4 - x HY gil, ' 4. . V . ggfjxgiif. qs W ggi ' 'Q 'w,1 fb 'f,vl 1wfiN A. I-.ff , g, 'gW,m--1.-as I V 2 PWM, K' ' -Tpfa n ' N -'Q . 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N, , THE 1940 SQUAD-Twp row treading friun left tu rightl, Frank Galloway, Roy l ii Hunt, NVilhur lfllis, Benny lilillarcl, Czirthel Crnut, X'Yillia1n Smith, Rui' Moser, Dfiualfl l.inn, Carlisle Fair, -linimy Rhorles. Miclmlle row treading from left tu rightl, liilly l'rie, lluh Harihn, -lfllllllly Howard, .lanies liclens, A-Xlhert lfaress, Heywarcl l.upo, i l Munteith liyers, Hill Hunter, J. VV. llrfiwn. lliittuiii row treading from left to rightl, Ciieuree Briggs, Alex Lanriway, llill Davis, ,Xshtiin lraynliain, llill hlaekstwn, ,lim Reeves, Furman Riclflle, llriges Attaway, Frank Sfilas, and Li. ll. Aclanis. lt F NAUTILUS REVIEWS CAREERS OF l939 LETTERMEN li ith 12 letternien missing fruin the 1938 fold, teach 'Si'ieeily Sp-eer, using' his few exiierieneeel V players as a nucleus, tlevelnpecl anutlier rmwertul ericlirun inaehiue, which opened the seasrin on trirni, hut, as the eainpaien iu'ngressetl, rounded into shape, eniiipletiiig the year with six wins anil four losses. ' Donald Linn-Steady, flepentlahle, eiinsistentv-perliaps nu other wmrtls hetter cleserihe lhinalfl Duck li l.iun, husky lwlmicl All-State tackle and winner of the Hales Most Yaluahle l'layer award, which 3 autmnatieally renclerecl hun captain lor the season. He was always in the heat inf every hattle and E of iuvaluahle worth ti: the lineal Qritl agereeatiwii. Monty Byers-Fleet as a wleer, hut haril as a rock, Mrmty liyers will em clown as one fit' the greatest i incliviclual stars ever tu ilfin Red ancl VVhite nnileskins. .-X terrilie, ahniist unstuppahle runner, and 1 as eimcl a team man as ewulrl he fnunfl, llyers iiaeecl his mates tri several victories with his hrilliaut and speetaeular eallops. He eappetl the seasrin's line perfmrnianee hy capturing a haektielrl herth anrl autuinatic eaiitainey of the All-State team, receiving inure vntes than any other candidate, Monty was also nanlefl un the l950 .Nll-Sriutliern eleven, This youngster leil the ti. H. 5. sewrers with 58 points. Johnny Howard-'Vwu hundred piuiinls ull hieh explosive, ,lulinuy Stwp1iei ' Hfwwartl was a thurn in the sitle :if lfienien wh-i triecl eenter sniashes. USl1lllllCl',U l'C'lIl2ll'li2llllj' fast for his size, priwecl a great ll running guard, anil he ailclecl lu his laurels hy winning une of the guartl pfisitioiis nn the utiheial .-Xll- . . State team. l Roy Hunt-VVhen the liaiilers laeleetl a few yartls fur tirst Clowns, Roy Ripper Hunt efiultl usually l he clepenilecl upiin tit sinash his way tliriiugh for the neeclecl yardage. Rippei ' reeeiveil the Hunter l . . . . . l lilueking trnpliy anrl alsii a place on the seeiincl-string .Xll-State niaehine. Ruegecl anal elusive, Roy l will he niissecl iinineasurahly when next season rulls arwunil. He ranlcecl third in Raider sein'ine', with 30 tallies. William Smith-.Nltliwtieli liainperetl hy Ji llllll'Nl'il5Ull injury, XX'illiani imweil it valuahle asset to the Real lileetrie line. :Nu iiutstancline reserve last year, XXX-e XYilhe iniwetl into a starting taelcle posi- tion in lU.l9 :intl was a terror tri fippusiiig hacks who trieil to gain fin ull taelqle plays. George Briggs-Une int the nnist tleiienclahle lineinen wt' the year was Cieuree lirlxes, the lacl who, tit Spec-tli s regret, waitecl until his sennir year tn try tor a varsity imsitirm. Cieurge hruke into the starting lineup in it ewtiple nt' the late-season enihrnelifis, anal his alertness while in these g21lnCS tmnriiieefl the euaelies tit llls sterling Jihility. I i ' Ashton Traynham-lgielqiiie in stature, .Xshtun 'lirztyiiliaiii inatle up tur llls sliort-eniniugs in size with ' his sheer ileterniiuatifin anfl intestinal turtitutle, l'rmluet ot' the state nt New ,l0l'se5'. he alternated I at the center post with ,laeksnli and helpeil Liuaeli Speer solve the lilvntal johr 1 146 l L L I -tContinuedJ Jimmy Rhodes-This elongated end, playing his third year of varsity football, was out most of the campaign with a leg injury, but during the tilts he did participate in, he showed the same high calibre of performance exhibited in former years. He will be greatly missed next year. Bill Jackson-Plugging the center gap in the forewall left vacant by Marion Hawk t'raig's de- parture, Hill jackson constantly annoyed the opposition and often smashed through to spill runners for losses. He is a junior and should be bigger and better than ever in 19-ltl. Frank Galloway-One of the most graceful and elusive backheld aces of the past season was lfrank Galloway, brother of the illustrious Charlie. He was second in scoring, with 48 pointers. With two years yet in front of him at G. H. S., Frank should become one ot the all-time Raider greats Wilbur Ellis4Another good end was VVilbur Ellis, a junior, who in his first year out was good enough to rate a starting berth in several battles. He played in commendable fashion whenever given achance and will be an important hold-over for next year's aggregation. Bill Hunter-A sturdy tackle on last year's eleven was Bill Hunter, a burly lad who alternated at one of the tackle posts with VVilliam Smith. This reserve from the 1938 contingent was an important cog in the Electric machine when he was in the game. Furman Riddle-His deeds were unheralded, but, nevertheless, Furman Riddle provided the margin of victory in several affrays with his consistent and unerring interference. llesignated to the role of blocking hack during the past season, Furman is a player who is bound to break into the spotlight sooner or later next year. He has two more years. Carthel Crout-Une of the largest boys on the squad was Carthel Swede Crout. His teeth-rattling tackles and pass-snagging ability 'made him one ol the mainstays at an end post. Swede should be an outstanding prospect for All-State honors next year if he takes up where he left off last fall. C. B. AdamsAFollowing in the footsteps of his illustrious brother, Buster, tfi. ll.. a sophomore, has already seen two years ot varsity service. Often his precise and deadly blocking have meant the difference between a long gain and a loss. Albert Faress-A reserve guard who saw considerable service, Albert Hulldog- Faress is a Raider gridster from whom much will be heard in the future. He received his nickname for his vicious and clean-cut tackling and blocking. Scribes in local gridiron circles should keep an eye on Albert next year, as he promises to be All-State material. Heyward Lupo-A big, bruising end, Heyward l.upo played a great deal of good football last fall. Although it was his initial year on the varsity, Heyward proved that his bonefcrushing tackles could make up tor what he lacked in the way ot experience. Billy Davis-lfrom cheer leader to varsity guard is the success story of liilly Davis, former pepster who torsooli his cheering apparel to don the regalia iff the boys whom he had been cheering on to victory. liill exhibited skill in both offensive and defensive tactics and is being groomed for heavy duties in the tuture. James Edens- Red Fdens was a substitute end whom Speedy called upon for considerable ser- vice. His play was always characterized by a flaming desire to win, and he promises to be a luminary next year. Jones Brown-As a substitute back. ,lones llrown served capablyt in this capacity and often broke away tor gains while he was in the lineup. VVith a hit more polish and experience, he probably would have rated a starting position ottener. Frank Solas-There are always some boys who, because of good material, are never quite able to make the first team, but, nevertheless, they give all they have to the cause. Frank Solas falls in this category, tor he gave the best he had tor three years and in his senior year proudly joins the ranks of those receiving block letters. Alex Lanoway-VVinner of the Center Theatre Most Valuable Scrub trophy last year was Alex t'andy Boy l.anoway, a fighting backheld substitute, who distinguished himself in every fracas he entered during the past two seasons. Ted Machenwftvfter three years of hard work and loyal service to his alma mater, Ted won his letter this year as football manager. Always too small to compete with the larger lads, Ted gave his best to the school by taking care ot the equipment and doing the other tedious chores of a manager. 147 llIillllllUMtlV I FOOTBALL: GREENVILLE sMAsHEs PARKER'S UNDEFEATED --H M' - - E w 'rf-1 -11:1 '- V 1 1 , .' .3 ' , ,. f --- -, -- . Ep--g -M -'J 3 Jiri'-g.-1-f'z.' ftx5g.7lsmF'?f!1a9r'if, , '2+?ff5??fff1'1f, 'E ff -Htl 1 iw 13'f -9 f2-' '.':1?i'-UHF? ' 'Y- M-I: t p mfr' . 2 , . fp ., v'ff, 1 Y- f -X ' 1:04. .. 1, .9 'y Q, f '-'--'43 1,13 iff, 'TJ' 5.5 1' , A . ' A 4 .. , , iii' H ' nat.. J:-iiv, :?:fl,,:2v!J:'.i Qv:A l3Y:,'v , Jrtg .iffy-gr' 'V' . 'ffY'f1'.'Hx .J. E' 2.V,.f'ff , -4536 41 --'-1' H . '11 VW im-1-1 trliiu +. ' 'se' . 'iff fini: -5 M:1,.3'g.f,m,-f'2f!'- G- f '1f A T M, - ,- .Q - - 4.Ln'vl5'. 6, yryi,-Q'.1r . '3r.'I Y ' Jw 2' -.-X'-31, 1 JV. ,, -: x,?n,,,,W 54f3,.I5. 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Palnietto statii ln every pliztat' of tht- Nlltlft thc Spe6rmCn were superior and from thc tirSt Rairler score in the initial stanza, the-rt' was little drmht as to the OLltCHIIlC, altlwugli the scrappy Parker tcani valiztntlv, hut vainly, fotiglit to the lint minute. Failing to capitalize HH an curly hrcak, Parker puntccl on thc last down only tw have XYilhur lfllix smash througli and hluck thc pigskin. Frank Galloway scnred after Smith anvl Hunt Uvllztlworatccl nn a Stl yzircl run lmck uf thc lmuncling' oval. r- -f-1-Y f -' 2 'fr - 7-H .,,..,f.,w- ,MA M www I E- . ,AHA-, ff 5 4 1' ., .--A 1,EQf r' 14-. 7 '-1-'A i . ., .. E xvzbhd f H i 'T '-'7- - ii si E rf . t -J vi 'A ' ,Q v xj X 4 ss' fn . in - 4 K I . A . ,.- , ' A 'Je '- I rw Y ' ' x- I 4. . , lbw . -J--at-E: its E ' .- --. -V -- .- .,' 'I' l- ' Ft T x - gh. 'tx ' A i. ' . ,A ..,, Q W4 OM ..- il. . - l s .z-.'.qmi't1lnf-- ,. Vai ...z . l ALL-STATE RAIDERS-tI.t-ftb Klwntcitli llyt'l's,l1:tt'l4, cztptziin wt' tht' utliviztl V730 :Xll-Stgttv lk'2llll. .tnfl .Xll-Stnitlim-rn. lhL'Illt'I'l lbtinztltl l.inn, lx:iirlt'rw'Iii1wt vztluztlvlc plityt-r :intl ltxun vztivtatin, .Xll-Stzitt' lztvlvlt-. tliightl .lwhnny ll-iwztrtl, .Xll-Stzttv gnairrl. 148 RECORD BY 21-0 SCORE BEFORE CROWD OF 11,000 ACTION PHOTOS OF THE GREENVILLE-PARKER GAME Throughout the second and third-periods both lines held like stone walls with the backs being repeatedly smeared behind the line ot scrimmage. Hut the Red and VVliite combine was not through, and the last quarter saw more fireworks as Greenville added two six-pointers and a safety to their lone first-period marker. Monty 'lSuperman Byers, with doughty Furman Riddle and C. B. Adams cutting down would-be-tackle-rs, swept 69 yards down the field to the land of Milk and Honey. Several plays later big Carthel Crout smashed Miller down behind his own goal for a safety to increase the local lead to 14-0. With but two minutes of playing time left, Monty Ryers placed the ball in scoring position on the Parker 15. On the next play Ripper Hunt rammed and battered his way across the double stripes for the final Electric counter. Q '. .,-, ' wr N,.vX mf '59 ra 1 FOUR SENIOR RAIDERS-CReading from left to rightl Roy Hunt, line-crashing fullback and winner of Hunter blocking awardg Ashton Traynham, scrappy centerg jimmy Rhodes, veteran endg VVilliam Smith, elongated tackle. 149 l'il':3i'i, 1 l l l i li l A R i il l i i , i gi l l i l l l l i ' l l l 1 I i i . FOOTBALL: RAIDERS CRUSH BATTLING SPARTANBURG Q .avr ' f' Q,-aww' j ., , :Jw ,,. .- ' - f .M-.Q ......--Q -if ' -A '-Lge ACTION PHOTOS OF GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG GAME ome 2,500 fans, with plenty of yells stored in their vocal boxes to urge their team to victory, went wild with joy when the rip-roaring Red Raiders crushed a hapless Spartanburg eleven, 19-O, on a cold, windy day in November, The battle-scarred turf of Sirrine Stadium sank just a little bit beneath the terrific battle, which was waged up and down the Held in a free manner. The Red Electrics were successful in crossing the goal line three times, while the Red Birds were stopped at the Dynamo's 18-yard stripe. 3 ' agxf ,wh l J as ,, Q Q .I 'L' as 1,gq.3 fc' Q ..v f xi - ,I Fi FVL .ig 4 q agyggwfshek .1 ,gf-K:'.., 1 ' . fi .. Q J.'.I' A. , 1 'maj A Jrbfv.-ur .qv ucffx J -' .,,'.':A ' A 'hi'-,lf-, v qi -M . 's..,,, ff, . uf' FOUR MORE LETTERMEN-lRez1ding from lt-ll to riuhtl George llriggs, valiant senior guzirclg Hill Hunter, stalwart tackle, lfurinzin Riddle, at crack blocking back, lfrzmk Lizillowziy, one of the Red and W'lnitv's urn-all-st ollensivc backs. 150 CRIMSON TIDE IN HECTIC AFFRAY, l9-O ACTION PHOTOS OF GREENVILLE-SPARTANBURG GAME Greenville attained its scores on three spectacular plays, When Monteith Miracle Man l-Byers took an enemy punt and returned it 54-yards for a tally, Mentor Speer began using his substitutes to the best advantage. Later Roy The Ripper Hunt intercepted one of the Hub City lads' aerials, and scampered 45 yards to add to the Speermen's score. The Greenville gridsters, remembering the beatings which they formerly took at the hands of these bitter rivals, unleashed their power again and this time it was Frank Galloping Ghost Galloway lugging the pigskin 61 yards to cross the double stripes and end the afternoons scoring. XE. w ma it as ....., FOUR CRACK LINEMEN-CReading' from left to rightl Hill Jackson, hard-driving centerg G B. Adams, sensational guardg Albert Faress, a brilliant pony guardug Wilbur Ellis, powerful and speedy end. 151 'i'iily,'iG,ll di, , 1 l l l l l. l FOOTBALL: SPEERMEN Nose ouT ROCK HILL, 7-6 P-in A Y 5L f,ffyl5,lf ,lf,z'Zi?5Q1 Q 3' Q .3155 ,1xklW f ffi,1.f 4 V , ,f W, gn , W , f Q Q71 1 . p I , , ' ,Q fx ,fy 5 - - gy W ' .1 mff' 3 ' ' ' Q if ,Q - , , G , , Q Q ,gg - R ' 3, 5, ,f - V - E,.V..,. ' V1 , fb, . . .I ,Zigi U W, R ' ,:' ' H I A .aw 7 ' ,Q 1,7 mS's1.'S,.,t:m45, ,:. -A P . Q V, A Q A . ,Q I Q . l 1 , 1 W h - I VK, Sf- A . 6 , X-wt, it W 1, ,A , AA gf 1' f . ,fqfgggjfh .Q at WL.. 1-t' 4, V - f . . V V WM Q - - ..., ' . -. ' mf, 'f A- ' . 'x gi N . Q X ,,,,g3,W4 f Q . f - , .QQ fs, 5' .fl M? 4 ' 35 .- ..... . YgA.g........,..,f . ACTION PHOTOS OF GREENVILLE-ROCK HILL GAME ith the joy of their Hut victrny uf the 1939 fmntlmztll czuupaign xtill frwh in tht-ir l1lCIllHI'lCN, Gwen- ville Hiph'5 xtcadily ililpnwing R011 Raiders nusetl Hut El lilgllllllg' Ruck Hill clcvcn hy thc slim hut 1'lc'Ci:lcc,l Illlifglll ul' une puint l7fOl in 21 bitterly fuuglnt ggmle playcd 4,111 the l'z11'kc1' uriditmll. The Red Elcctrics made za supcrh liI'hl'l,lLlflI'lCl' guztl line stztml zmcl rcpcllecl at tcrrillc t.tl'unNivc attack launched ut them hy thc strung Kata, Greenville xlmwecl lllllltllllg' dn-tknuxixw p1,1xw1'ltyNtulth-truly lmlcling itx grouncl as the Qx2iI'l'lllt'll wpcatcclly hurle-ml tht-ir ftwcw at thc liaitlcr lAHI'L'XX'2Lll in gm fit-nrt tt, crfms thu Llmulllc stripes. Xlflllttllll llycrx flipped zu pass lu fartlncl Crtmt in the wcwml pGx'im,l fur tht- f:'lIt't'I'lNCll'N Qix- pmlttcr, :tml than calmly cunvcrtcd the extra pomt XYlllCll meant YlCI1ll'j'. Ihr lIlil'4l'CllLU'glllg licar fat grids-ters were mmhlv In du much rlznnagc Im tht- Rml :md Whitt- lim- :md xvt-rv turcctl tw tztlcc In the aur in the hnzll stanza tu attain tht-nr tmlvx tt111cl1:lmx'11. I h A 11 G A A I ml 1 :L M E y l ,Q , 3' 1 .Q- l7'f '- ' 7 , tm . wife'-'f ' W X ' . ',LlQ3i'aa'1 . 'Y . V , . 1 -'Q 4 .. , -63' g fi Q A -1 QQ, O , 2' QUARTET OF FORVVARDS-tlivmlilmg fr-nn lvtt lu righll l'lvyw11l'cl l.u1m, ruggvtl gnml Vlllllllllg cml. liill Ilgtyix, -my nl' thc Nhilty lm-my Q1lllll'llN,H .lgum-N lzmlt-nw, um- ul tht- 111-:Nl xplrutul vmlx 1-11 thu Nqnzulg tltrtlnr-l Vrttut, il hug, tzlll IJHNN-Clllflllllgl t-mlmzm. 152 FOOTBALL: POTENT COLUMBIA CAPITALS EKE OUT VICTORY ACTION PHOTOS OF GREENVILLE-COLUMBIA NIGHT GAME earing a let-down after his team's brilliant showing against VVinston-Salem the week before, Skipper Speer worked hard to avoid over-confidence in the Columbia affray. The result was a magnificent performance by the locals, but the Capitals capitalized on two early game breaks and out-scored the Raiders, 18-13, on Sirrine Stadium's beautiful turf in a night affray. The Caps took a 12-point lead in the initial period as the result of a blocked punt and an Electric fumble. However, Monty Byers took the next kickoff and sidestepped, out-ran, and eluded all would- be tacklers to score on a brilliant 90-yard run, The Caps also added to their score in the second quarter to put them ahead 18-7. In the last stanza, the 5,000 fans were again brought to their feet by Miracle Man Byers' beauti- ful .34-yard sprint across the goal. Byers took the center pass, cut through center, yeered sharply to his right, raced down the sideline and stumbled across the double stripes after being' hit hard. Thus ended the scoring in one of the most spectacular grid clashes ever witnessed by local high school fans. f. s-. Ai ANOTHER RAIDER TRIO-flaeftl Jones Brown, shifty reserve back. fCenterJ Frank Solas, a will-of-the-wisp back who won a service letter. lRightJ Alex Lanoway, hard-lighting substitute back, who was awarded the Center Theatre Most Valuable Scrub trophy. 1 53 ill? l Wal ll-tl? Q-QContinuedJ DESCRIPTION OF REMAINING '39 TILTS EASLEY 6-GREENVILLE 3-Qpening the seasun against Easley, the river-contident Red Electrics suffered at close 6-.3 cleeisiwn at the hands nf an alert Green Xlfaye which capitalized on a late-game hreak. The lncala, hy virtue nf Mnnty Hyerw' fnurth-quarter field goal, tonlc a nininentary lead until Iwasley reewvered a Raider tunihle and pushed over the deciding tally late in the ganie. BOYS' HIGH 14-GREENVILLE 0-.-X fine .-Xtlanta lltiyx' High Nquad, with two teams equally wwrtliy uf starting, held the lneals at hay and pushed river twn niarkerb to give the Speerinen their worst licking ul the xeasnn hy a l-I-II cnunt. 'l'he Ideals, whtgm had iilvyinilxly nut yet hit their Ntride, iniwed xexeral tippiwtliiiities til xenre, and thin etmt them the game. GREENVILLE 31-HONEA PATH 13-'llhe Raiders finally hegztn rulling' and vented their fury Hu an iinltirtungite llwnea l'ath teani tw the tune nf .ll-l.l. tiallnway, counting thrice nn spectacular gallups, was xuperlm, ax were Ripper Hunt and Mnnty l-Zyerx, lmuth tif wlnnn tallied, This ganie wai the IUBU turning It-lint fur the lucalx. GREENVILLE 20-CHARLESTON 18-Un the niereury heelx and educated time 'll' RI-inty llyerx, the Rztiderx Nailed tw yietwry wyvi' the Iiliarlexttm High 1Ig1gI'L'31ilIlHII hy at chme 20-18 cwunt in the City hy the Sea. Ilyerx reeled ull' twu lung l'IllIN1lIltIL'HIIYL'IAIL'lI twu ut' the Raider! extra ptiints to , , . . . . Niipply the fnpeeriiieiix inarein tit yict-wry. Iiqillwwziy wwretl the uther tally, while Rt-y Hunt played hix uxnxil Ntezuly paint-. ASHEVILLE 13-GREENVILLE 12-.Xn .Xxheyille gittzielt, NIIVZIIA-IlL'llKIt'KI hy Painter, lanky Ileyilhack, netted the Xltiiintauieerx Iwi- IUIICIIIIIIXVIIN and euailrlecl them tw urine fruiii Ivehintl and nine wut the 154 FOOTBALL 2'-wontinuedh Greenvillians by one point for the fourth consecutive year. Ripper Hunt Sparkled forthe Red and White aggregation, as he smashed his way through for both Raider tallies. GREENVILLE 25-WINSTON-SALEM 0-Primed to the peak of perfection, the improving Red Elec- trics unleashed a powerful offensive which completely swept the heralded VVinston-Salem Orphans' home eleven off its feet and enabled the Speermen to gallop to an impreasiye 25 to ll triumph, Frank Galloway took the opening kickoff and, on a beautiful return, raced 85 yards to burst a lightning-like blitzkrieg in the face of the bewildered North Carolinians. just a few minutes later, Monty Byers tucked a punt under his arm and eluded all would-be tacklers for another scoring stroke that put the G. H. S. eleven ahead by 12-0, Galloway and Hunt each counted during the second quarter, bringing the score for the evening to 25-0 in favor of the jubilant Raiders. SCENES FROM 1940 SPRING PRACTICE 5...i,.f.i-J. iff WWW A 1 l QBWM 1 E '75 J' -wi, . lk 1 3 QP,-5? 15 5 ll ull l'l'i'li'-'iillillili NAUTILUS CAMERAS GO TO FOOTBALL GAMES 6 2 OUR PEP DISPENSERS ISN BATTLE ARRAY 54 THE SIX well-voiced G. H. S. cheer leaders of 1939-40 are seen at one of our pep meetings. They follow ffrom left to rightl: Sunny McManaway, Nancy Brockman, Dick Lange, Mary Cottingham, Randolph Smith, and Mary Frances Smith. Mary Frances Smith, the head cheer leader, ended three years on the pep squad. This win- some lassie was always present when the home team needed her and her cheers rang true whether in victory or defeat. Mary Frances' pet hate was the throwing of bottles and peanuts from the grandstandf' While her ambition is to have as good a time in the future as she has had at G. H. S. Her favorite sport is horseback riding. Randoph Smith, the other senior cheerer, served only one year on the squad. This youngster was always loyal and backed his team to the limit. Randy's hobby is photography, while his chief ambition is to be a second Gene Krupaf' His pet hate is sissies. Although he'd rather lead football cheers than anything else, he says his favorite sport is basketball. Mary Cottingham closed her second year as a pep dispenser. During those two years, she dis- Ill tinguished herself as one of our premier cheerers. For her service, she has been named head cheer leader for 19-I0-41. Her hobby is helping other people. This maiden's pet hate is geometry, while her ambition is to be a good trained nurse. Her favorite sport is swimming. Dick Lange, the other junior member, has been in the position only one athletic year. However, he was heard from in every game and was an asset to the Raiders at all times. His hobby is Yahudi. The junior youngster! pet hate is over-cautious drivers. He aspires to be a lanrl- scape architect. Also, he likes swimming better than all other forms of sport. Nancy Brockman and Sunny McManaway, the two sophomores, learned what it was all about with great alacrity and soon were yelling with the best of them. They should be among' the best in the state next year. Nancy's hobby is dramatics, while Sunny's is athletics The second-year girlie's pet hate is algebra, Sunny's is Clemson. Young McManaway's favorite game is baseball, Nancy's horseback riding. Their ambitions are to be a secretary' and to be a lawyer respectively. 157 BASKETBALL: ELECTRICS CLIMAX SEASON WITH VICTORY IN CLASS A IN STATE TOURNAMENT i , 5 , 'VA ,. P 1 fe ' f THE 1940 CAGE SQUAD - The AS' I ' W ,M nine men tleftl led Greenville High 'Q S1,,S, '. 21 ii W I-w i - , , .1 ' ' A T 1 tru its heat lmamketlmll Sedum in more gg ' pa ' ' lv Q -5 . Q Q 5 , , , , M 3 b. ,, A f gj - A -.5 5 Q than zi decade. lhey are: ttrunt row, '-f Nc' ,I A ' Q left to rightl Furman Riddle, for- iwisiiz KS 5' 1 ,. -li H me 1' .W if wztrdg Lfarthel Crmlt, forward and if ' 2- 7:1 'ff x ' , , T ffzekfi . . , . . 4:.' l img A f, 2 Q 'S eenterg t, aptzun XX. R, Riddle, center, 5 .M 'W I, ,- vfited the must valuable plaverg ? V Al V. K , llll '. Alhert lfarew, 14'l12lI'ClQ2ll1Cl,llIll Reeves, Y 'lx A Q, ' fr 9, i guard. tliaek ruw, reading from left i . , g -- In right? .lack l'hillipS, eenterg Ted 'M XA ,I - 3 ' ' l-lillhfiuse, ffjirwarilg Drinald l,inn, at .5 ,mi 5 1 i i e, ,,.: . it ' if guardg and llilly lhve, forward. S,.yH.fi '1O...v ' ll I ,E ' I . A-', 1.25 ' H' . ' H, , f - ,. .2 1 - i . li . 5 Q j5???f .2 , T I 1 ff , Zig . ' 1-A ' M. ,. 7. 1- 1 - 1940 RED RAIDER CAGESTERS WIN 16 AND LOSE 7 tter at Slww Stzirt in ehzirzteteristie Greenville High Selitml tztsliitin, the Red Raider lianketeerm of 1940 eruShed three twurnanient fries in Kiiiluiiilmitt tw win the utiieizil Srwuth tiztiwlitizt Lilaw eliampirin- Ship, and thus ended their heat eztge Seastin in inure than it decade. 'lihe flreenvilliz1nS, under the tutelage wt their dynninie new eiizieli, Mr. -lzuuex Slick Xltnire. eltmed the year with ll Straiglit vie' ttiries, ineludine the three tfiuruzunent zill'rziyS. Their record tur the entire ezunpziien wsu to wine and Seven Iuwe-S during which they zteeiunulnted it tutztl uf 858 pwintS Iii uppunentS' 597. The Seatxtm Sziw lwth lfurinzin Lind XY. R. Riddle Scale the heiehtf of .Xll-Stateclwiiiug Furman Little l.'n Riddle eclipse the wld liiglifsewriiiu' reerwrd tif l82 ptiints, held hy' Klziritin l3uteh llutler, liy ten ptiintg und, tinzilly, Sztw the Rzudera twiee turn lmzielq the Spzirtztiiluiru' Red llirdx fur the tirst l tiine in ll yeaiiw. 'lihe hltmrenien upened their Seziwiii with :tn ezuy Slfl-l triuin ili river lfziSlev'S tireeu Xyave nu the l hfinie ttiuit. Vlwuineying tt, tleiuswii tru' their 2-eeivml tilt, the tx. H. 5. ezieeSterS were Stripped hy the 'liieer l'ireSlunen hy Ji .in-24 uizirein. Next e.une gi thrill-pztelced enilirtveliu with .XSheville llieh, which Saw the lfleetriew plxiy twin extra periudx :ind then lime 43-37. YiSitine tpluinliigi, the Rziideiw downed the titipitzilm 28-2-1, hut ltixt gi Slueehh tuwle tw llreher llieh, l8-17. 1 X Seeuiitl-Iizilt rally lay l':irlver euzilwled the llistriet l:tdS tt, Send the lfie4tlS intw the dwldruiux of l dete.tt Litter at etillxint Rziider hrwt-litilt' Stztnd tin the 'l'twi'iiQitlii ewurt, 'lihe etvunt wzix 25 tw l8. .Xtiter Sulitieriue their third etinxeeutive detiezit tit the llLlIltlN tit' the lfuriuztu Yeztrlinex lvy at elfwe l .il-ZW efiunt, the Red lileetritw linztlly elced wut gt xietiiry, duwnine the tireer Yellww ,lzielceh att tireer, 33420, ln ,i return inxiteh, the lweiilx hzindily trituneed the tilenixtin Rzitx, 37-28. Uluxt :iS it Seenied that :i lime-Sfttielit fireeuville triumph iiver l':irl4er wzu pending, l urni4iu Riddle tttuled wut :tt the wutset wt the third quarter, quid ll Nk'L'HlltlfllLlll mulsitielit wt the Rezuuevueu eatrried theiu tit :in etwy fll-20 win, Izzuley xvzu :tequn dixptwecl wt, thi- tune 1-n their tvwn ewurt, 43-Ztl, lwut the Xltmreiilen were tziken , . , . Illltl e.tuip lry the .Xxhexille lyed llevils tan the Al1ll'1uillN'l'tPll1'l liv 4130-.ll ttillv. tireenville llieh next tr-iuneed llreher in gin eauy lmttle, .lti-ll, in the lwezil gyninzisiuiu. 'lihey ltdlffwed thi- with .1 Sueeewtul trip ti: Spqirtzinluire where they etixe the Red llirdS st -ll-28 liekine, the Continued on Page 161 158 BASKETBALL: THE EIGHT LETTERMEN OF l94O ALL-STATE BROTHERS fLeftJ Captain W. R. Riddle . . . voted most valuable player of 1940 . . . played steadily at guard and Center . . . pulled second Spartanburg game out of fire with 19 points . . . a senior. fRightJ Furman Riddle . . . leading scorer of squad at forward position . . . broke l5utler's liigli-scoring r e C o r cl with 192 points . . , sophomore. ACTION SHOTS OF BASKETBALL TILTS KColumbia-Greenville on left and Parker-Greenville on riglitl TWO SENIOR GUARDS CLeftJ Jim Reeves . . . expert floor lnan . . . long sliot artist . . . great spirit . . . Cl1esty an appropriate nickname. fRightJ Donald Linn . . . A plugger . . . most tenacious guard on squad . . . flaming spirit . . . Consistent . . . clever ball-handler. , :,f.1fw'rg1 qnpi 3 BASKETBALL: THE EIGHT LETTERMEN OF 1940-ccommueam wg v . .Ag 1 1 1 Two JUNIOR STARS 12 fLeftJ Albert Faress . . . de-i veloped as season progressecl1' into one of states best guardsf' . . . a fighter all the way . . received Greasy Joe nick-1 name at Columbia tourney. 1 1 CRightJ Cartl1e1Crout . . . Playediq both center and forward . . ,1 second high-scorer of quinteta . . . a crack shot . . . cool and 1 collected under fire. I 1 1 LAST BUT NOT LEAST 1 fLeft9 Billy Poe . . . probablvl- the fastest man on squad . . . saw lot of service at forward 1 post . . . inexperienced but dc- veloperl as season advanced. . 1 fRightj Jack Phillipsi . . team's1 tallest man . . . fast for his size1 . . . great shot under basket . . . used as reserve center . . . only at sophomore . . . fine pros- pect for 1941. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ACTION SHOTS OF ' BASKETBALL TILTS I 1Qll'l'k'llYlllC'f-Hlllllllllil 1111111057 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l i BASKETBALL: NAUTILUS GOES TO CAGE GAMES l f. mi 5 ,R up 1 RED RAIDER CAGESTERS WIN 16 AND LOSE 7-tContinuecll first in 12 years over the llohsonmen. Furman Riddle, spark-plugged the locals' attack and was the , hero of the evening. The cagemen were gaining momentum and closed the 1940 season in a lilaze of glory with eight 1 l more straight victories, making it 11 in a row. lncluded in these last triumphs were a 48-24 riot of l the Furman Frosh, a 47-22 shellacking handed Coluinhia High on the home floor, a 56-17 run-away with l Paris High, a 41-17 trimming handed Greer, a glorious 32-17 licking administered Spartanburg High in the return engagement in Greenville, a Stl-Ztl aftermath over the luckless llerea lads, and the three tournament triumphs at tiolumhia. , 'l'hese tourney affairs saw the Mooremen ti-ounce all three foes hy at least ten points. The initial , tussle found them whipping Darlington, 47-25, with the second five playing more than half the affair. l In the second round, the Red and Wliite wearers found Murray Vocational of Charleston rather soft Q pickings, passing their way to a clean-cut 55-Z3 win. I ln the ftnal championship event, the G, H. S. drihhlers met Dreher High of Columliia for the third time during the season. Prior to this titular struggle, hoth quintets had a win apiece over each other. This would settle the issue of supremacy once and for all. And the Raiders settled it to the satisfaction of all, with a convincing last-quarter 45-55 victory. 1 A 161 1 it 1 til' l..ll'sY1l'4l11' MINOR SPORTS f , , ia K, Fat 1' 'V' 'B' , ,pa QF , Q51 ' Q X ll 7 140i A 0 1 E2 Q1 rl 1, , ug? Sw' 1 1 --1' ' 9 ff: : ' fx V l' IQ ff K1'. ..!Q'3':...,. WX 1...-1' ' it .4 1 GOLF AND TENNIS TEAMSAAIJUVP, the 11il1liv-11'iel1lv1's of 1940. llvacl- ing' l'1-11111 lvl'1 In 1'igg'l11: Nvlllllll' Ellis, l , V. L111111, l'll'illllillll Smith, xvllll'Pllf l4HSlll1'l', :xml l12ll'l'j' M1'l'z1llz1. Hvlmv, llll' 1'z11-141191-win-l1l91's. llvzlclillg' l'l'Ulll I1-It 111 1'1ggI11: NX lllllll' lll'l'.V2ll'll, Huy Holm, Sum H2ll'l'l'lf, Rillllllilllll Smith, illlll Wzulcly lxll1lQ'l'S0ll. W GIRLS' SPORTS 3' 9 an 1 l 'L 'J L X , 3 S if-?S ' ll'lvlil'l.32El id GIRLS' BLOCK LETTER CLUB Cabnyel. Meni- bers of the club follow: first rmv Cleft tn rigrlitl, Ethel Thomas, Durnthy Payne, Grave lVhitaker, lfranees Perry, Doris llipsemnb, Helen Stewart, -lininiie Lew Stansell, Martha Rnllins, Sara Lee Burns. Seemitl row lleft to riglitl, Evelyn Smith, Ellen Justice, Evelyn Betlenhangrli, Mittie Trnssell, lnez Hussey. lllary Ruth Mize, Kathleen llawrenee, Evelyn -lnstiee. Third row tleft to rightl, Virginia Hubersnn, Delaree Holtzelaw, Ruth t'owsert, Doris VVatltlell, lllary flood- win, Raehel tflumlwiii, Sarah Stnner. GREENVILLE HIGH'S niust ontstanmling' girl athlete, Helen Stewart tbottmn, at leftl. She is presi- dent of the Girls' Athletic assm-iation, and a star in yolleyball, basketball, baseball, and archery. 163 GIRLS' SPORTS-cvominuedn 'Y 'SD if f 'gf .f-.. Three Class Basketball Teams-At tmp tleftl. the sonim- sextet, including: tseateml, left tu rigrlltb, Ruth t'mvse1't, l1'1'a11ves lj0l'l'j'. lim-is Wzultlell. tstaml- ing, left to rigflltl, Dnris llipsvmnlw, llvlell Stewart, Al2ll'Ql'll' Smith. .Xt top trigflltj, tlw junim' lJ2lSli0T00l'S tsvatecl, from left to riglltj, Sara Lee lflll'l1S. lillen ,lllStlt'0, l':l'Zlll'lt'0 Mvllzlllrille, tstamliugr. from left to rigrlntt. lillllivv llzlrris, linvlu-I Humlwin, Maury tlumlwin, Zero 'l'111'pi11. .Xt lmttmn, the snplm- IIIUVP IPHIII. twzlta-cl, from It-ft to rigrlltl, lizitlxlevn l,z1wrem'e, Betty Jam- lflmwillt-, Jimmie lww Stzmst-ll, tstanmlingb, l l'zlm'vs .Xll2llllN, t'l1l'istim' ltlolscml. Dulibtllj' Musa, and llelvn l'hl1ly. 164 ' a Cl RLS SPO RTS -Ccontimledb QAt left, Tennis team, reading from left to right: Patricia Moran, Daisy Ritter, Betty Wright, Shadie Arm- strong Martha Bobo, and Mattie Moore McGo-wan. CAt rightl Volleyball team, reading S from right to left: Jimmie Lew Stansell, Beatrice McLaurine, Margie Smith, Sara Jane Hill, Frances Wilson, Mary Goodwin, Eunice Harris, Helen Stewart, Doris Lips- comb, and- Frances Adams. Gil. ,V MISS EASLEY, GIRLS' ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, SUMMARIZES SEASON Block Letter Club-Block letters are awarded on a point basis to girls who have taken part in several athletic activities and who have excelled in at least one. Five hundred points are necessary to win a block HG. Basketball-The basketball season this year was a very enthusiastic one. The squad was divided into three teams-senior, junior, and sophomore, or A , ll , and HC . After playing each other, these sextets competed with corresponding outtits from l'arker High school. ln addition to these tilts, the senior team played Spartanburg High school. An- other interesting trip was taken to Erskine college to attend the girls' basketball conference. Volleyball-Volleyball, ever popular at G. H. S. was played this year between the senior, junior, and sophomore teams. As usual, we had two con- tests with Parker, one on the local court and one in the District gymnasium. Wlfllll t Tennis-Our number one player continues to be l'atricia Moran, victor in many a tennis match. Winner of the G. H. S. tournament this year was Mattie Moore McGowan, with lietty Wriglit as runner-up. Matches thus far have been played with Darlington, l'arker, and the Woman's College of Furman university. An interesting trip was taken to Lllinton to see Donald Budge in an ex- hibition match. Helen Stewart-As president of the Girls' Athletic association, star basketball forward, outstanding baseball pitcher, and holder of the high-score mark in archery, Helen has endeared herself to her class- mates at G. H. S. by her athletic ability and good sportsmanship. MISS CAROLINE EASLEY Girls' Physical Education Director 165 PICTURES TO THE EDITOR Q A ,v Jr 3- ,. ? 'i1NP, ,':i-s q t pry. ag la ,K ' , 1 ' -L if x, A ... 5 , f ft 'Qi Mi 3 E . Q .,, ickhwv M not . i 1. Here's that Faculty Take-Off again, the whole gang. 2. The faculty imitators at rehearsal. 3. Budding scientists-Frank Mahon and Ted Maehen, 4, Yippee! Another fire drill Cand the wind a'blowin'D. 5. Professor Quiz Bulman 166 lv-Gui V'Q..e gives them the woiks. 6. Another Relations scene at Parker, with Charles fPoint System, McLawhorn, J. B. Heatherly, and Bill Chapman. fLooks like two Bill Chapmans in the picture. Doesn't it? But there aint. Goodie!J Friendly 1 NAUTILUS CAMERAS PUT THESE SENIORS IN THE NEWS Pictorial results of 1940 senior Wl1o's Wlio contest staged hy THF NAL I'1l-US. They ffillnw: C11 Most Happy-Go-Lucky-Roy Hunt and Kitty Wzlrcl. C29 Quietcst-Helen llfiwcn :tml limi lfulk C35 Most Talkative-James 'liulman and Louise Armstrong. C-ll 1'retticst Girl-Cinrwliiic XYehster- and Most Handsome Hoy-Harold Gallivan. C57 Most h10l1I'tCC.Jl1ST.'X141105 Rlchlglliznii :unl llill Cfliztp- man. C69 Cute-st-Doris Mcfall and Ted Machen. C79 Must Stl1dlUl1N-fXgl1L'S 1xlCh12llllll1 and liilly Pollitzer. CSD Best All-Round--Mary Frances Smith and j. li. Hezltherly. C95 H2mlcstAXY.irki1ig- Beryl Kerns and Charles McLawh0rn. C103 Best-Dressed-Frank Smith sind Dorutliy David. C115 Most Athletic-Frances Perry and Donn Linn. C123 Most Popular-Mary Frances Smith and VI. ll. Heatherly. C133 Wittiest-Thelma Pratt and Roy Hunt. 167 ill' ll..lllb'r'll NAUTILUS HOLDS A BEAUTY th :Wg 'V , tg, f if ia' 1 'Z f 9 ffzjie, gi af., r- 5-1 'Er 168 CONTEST llwith :Inn Rutherford LOYIQLY ANN RL l'l-IERFQRD, M-G-M actress is seen ftopl trying to decide on the six most beautiful G. H. S. maidens from the 18 photos submitted her hy THE NAUTILUS. lt was the First time in history that 21 Hollywood celebrity participated in a Greenville High beauty contest and is anwther feather in the cap of the 10-HI NAL l'll.L'S stall. l-llilllfi lllehiwl Sl-llf l-ll-XS the winners in the cwntt-st. The girls chwsen hy Kliss Rutlierfurcl were liztrmline XYclister, :md 311111 SLllllY1iIl, st-niiirsg Ruth .Xiinlerswii :md liiugeuin .lUIlL s, jllllllrfsj Virginia XY:lllcer :md 'XllCL' Sllllllllllllll'L'N. iss Riitlit-i'liw1'1l, wlm cqipiurt-d l lirceiivillt-'s lit-girl lllsl lull wlien slit' XY2lN1l visilwi' :it the Liwltini liesti- vul, is iww lvusx' :il xx'-irk :it Hully- w.,.id in lmlh U,Xllllf' l'l:li'di' Met-is lh-lmtxiiilsu :md l'i'idt- :md l'i'cju- alice. Q 'l'llli NnXL l'lI,l'S is indchted to Nlgij-11' li, llvyxxxiiwl Klnlumi, lr., lm' his cmipeititimili iii SL'k'lll'llIg Bliss XX lQlllllt'I'li1rl'll's sx'1'Xlx't's lilll' lllis Cull' U .. . . . . lest, llllllllss at milli-vii, Xl11.im'l-l'.l7. lk 4 10 i NAUTILUS HOLDS A BEAUTY CONTEST-cvontinueda CAROLINE NVEBSTER, soniur qw-on . . . SARA SIWLIVAN, svninr qnron . . . hm has buen voted beauty quecn for thrcc first yvur :nt G. H. S., fwnning- ln-ro Vrmn straight yvars . . . 17-yozn'-wld lwilllfj' . . . Virginia . . . 17 yvurs of algo . . . only 5 fwi 5 feet, inc'hssTz11l . . . Weight, 115 . . . has 25 invlnls high . . . wvigllig A1137 . . . lrmlmnlr blonde hair and brown vyes . . . hobby, horse- hair and blur eyes . . . nrt lnltc, g'0SHilWl'S . . back riding' . . . nu pet hates. lmblry, dznnfing. 169 1h,L'I!' t..lWI5?fi3 fl' NAUTILUS HCLDS A BEAUTY CONTEST-ccontinuedn if-fs ' . .Y C 'SUN, jlllliul' llllv' 'si XVIII' us lwsnuly 411 -' . . . 2Q, ...f ,G2 fi -ight, llli pnumls . . . sznuly hnzvl 4-yvs . . . no hu I' . . . 11111-s. l'Il'GENIA JONES, junior QUCUII . . . was wted SHIlllHU1H1'0 In-allty 11110011 last Yfxill '... 16-year-old lussic . . . height, 5 I1-vt, -L5 im-hes . . . weighs 115 pounds . . . has 111011110 hail' and hazel Q-yes . . . lmlmlny, spmts . . . nu pct hate. 170 1 NAUTILUS HOLDS A BEAUTY CONTEST-cvontinueda VIRGINIA VVALKER, S o p b o Ill ore queen . . . 15 years ot' age . . . is 5 tfeet, 2 inehes tall . . . weighs 105 pounds . . . has blonde hair and hazel eyes . . . pet hate, George Mackey Gfilllbdu . . . hobby, horseback riding . . . new asso- eiate editor of THE NAII'I'IIII'S next year. tfvntt .wbtftl - S ALIt'l'I MILLER, sophomore queen . .. age, 14 years . . . 5 feet, 5Q inehes high . . . weight, IH pounds , . . has brown eyes and brown hair . . . no pet hate . . . no hobby . . . elosest approaeb to a brunette among' the six 1940 queens. 171 PICTURES TO THE EDITOR QR-hi f A , 45 I .. , 4 I 4 I Ld., V I I , gli. If N , If 9 if , ,A -.ian i gs X M ?3z'.- - X -,,i, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I E I ,lf . A I q -M ,, K 1 L-4 ' - 1 1. The day ends at last. 2. S'plain this to me, unawares. 6. I like it. 7. A fotog, Ellis Miss Huggins. 3. Hi-Yo Silver! I got shoes! Huguley in Miss Galphin's class. 8. Down the 4. Line forms to the rear. 5. CNot numberedj long, long trail. Elizabeth Garraux and Helen Goodwin caught I 172 III I PICTURES TO THE EDITOR-ccominuedm XPNX M' 1 A X I v '- . th . ,. ' f ftvi! Q ,Q K af f? is , V rf sf 49 Q .. . 'LXV-fwsv. A , Kit' -sn. REQ., 1 Q? , inf I. ff C9515 1. We're on the right side of the track now. 2. The lull after the storm. 3. Yes, it's one dress, says Neilie. 4. Howdy, Bub. 5. After school. 6. One o-f our famous bull sessions. 7. Another angle on it all. 8. Now, look at the 1 K l little birdie. 9. Mr. Coons at an off moment. 10. After effects of the Nautilus, starring Mr. Boozer. 11. Sherlock in top form. 12. Guess who? Who's Yahudi, Johnson? 173 W-'f PICTURES TO THE EDITCR-cconuvuedi . 1 , uv 'Ev-' N A iv' - J y . ,sa v-vi, ,, uf ' nv N f ,s fi.. .- 'M' wb I V f f , Nw gg f - . 7' 5 ,M -,X . ,i h I fi .. if A ,. cuz? -'MMA 9 yn F ii., ' ag o VI ewiglx, 1-fr, ' 61 .5 . f .. . - W Y V i . ,M , r a- . 't ,.. A wf ,, ' ,H K , if . Q .ww N 'f3..., 1 '. 4. K QL .1 A V 4 1 7 r ' if - f 1' ...EQ fr f . . W .. - e b ' rg. as ' 'L Nw. .. ' . rf' V, QW - -- I Eff, .-f ., 1 ' fix .1 Ns.. A eww 'W f f!,:lf Q mu -.Wfrw fi -:W if ' I--Tj , . , . , 7 Y . , M, . f - .li '. .. fl L. E F .4 ' tl! I 1. Gather around, children. 2. What's the trouble, Mr. Davidson? 3. A dreary picture of a beautiful campus. 4. Yes, Editor Merritt was in the Camera club. Here's proof. 5. Strolling down the long halls. 6. Parade rest! And they did. 7. Charles McLawhorn and Bill Chapman visit 174 r ,, ff A K.. zu v.,'f2vL5 335 1,3 Y ,, vz UWA' ,1' 1 .+, V , , .34 :CM ilxb r A-U 'elf Qs .lu Parker on friendly relations business. 8. A side view of our home. 9. Keeper of the door. 10. Backstage. 11. Amateur chemists doing their tricks, including Albert Faress, Martha Bobo, and Sara Milford. 12. Our good-looking printer- in person. KEYS PRINTING COMPANY Esfclblislwed 1869 SERVICE FIRST - - SATISFACTIGN ALWAYS Telephones 543-544 Greenville, South Ccuroline PICTURES TO THE EDITOR-cvontinuedn , .ww S 12905, 11. -s fa' ig ,fn -fl E52 ,www-',, . . T 1. Some studes, their stomachs Filled with dinnerQ??J, leaning on the ole top rail. 2. Sound effects produced in The Monkey's Paw. 3. The long and short of it. Characters in this little drama are Furman Firp Keys as Mutt and Wee Willie Smith as Jeff. 4. Bashful. 5. Big 176 A, Qi K., .Qi n l I ta N Chief Ed Haynsworth, president of the South Carolina Scholastic Press association, at Sumter convention. 6. Sweet! Aren't they? C'Yahugli McCall, Neilie Hicks, with Maryan DeCoursey in the foregroundl. 7. Tempus fugit. 8. Beautiful scenery. Aint it, Martha? H EYWARD MAHCN COM PANY Greenville ...--'k,.... A Modem Store tor Mem Yeung Mem cmd Boys ----A-.-... A Complete Students' Shop Featuring The Newest and Best in Stylish Apparel 'hm 1 Everything in Good Hardware 16 vv6StlN0l'll1 Street 11 Sulllvan Hardware Co. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY Prompt Service + if if 1, Courteous Attention MODERATE PRICES Heaswlable Pfifff-S ' Always a Pleasure to Serve You Greelwllle' 5' L N. Main St. Telepllnne 34 Q Y O 'A R' e e-'e' - Lzf eeze L C. - f -A ': ft' ..re, , rr.' 1 V' f etrr A f 'e'V ' ,.. -,,. eee L-If fl ':,V il -et ' I,,v.v E Z ,. . 9 ik tbl v f.. , . ,. ,QVV t , g a zl, 1, l l i.i .1 A , W , 'N H H A ' A ar O a at , 'rr , ,N V Q E r I yi 'K y if Z 4 w 44 f ff 7 y f M ' 5 ws ' A 211 sr X' ' Q 'aa it t' W A O , f rrr, -411 , H 1, , 1 ,N , r, e A if . v fi . V , . Q., , , . , :frwe we - 1 -. l 'ac ' ff xv ' S 30,4 '.. r We . .:, Qi- . 12:55 all A 1 . , ,A.V ,KX , . ' W 3 ' . , , S , . , ,L L, L . , ,S . . , - S , , . ., , S . . . , . , , - . - - , . L-,xf,Aee,e,--,--ev--1-------,,1Ee.fx.- ALESTER G. FURMAN CO. Estublislwrl 1888 REAL ICSTATH-MlDHTGAGIC LOANS l'HOl'l'IHTY MANAGICINIENT INSURANCE-STOCKS Sz BONDS Teleplmnes 106-7-8 Womlsimle Bldg. Gl'6PIlX'lllll. S. C. GREENVILLE AUTO SALES, INC. FORD - - MERCURY - - LINCOLN ZEPHYR Sales Service FOR 99 YEARS Clausemis BREAD HAS BEEN THE STANDARD EOR QUALITY AND NOW IT'S POLICED FOR FRESHNESS il I ,sie-e'-Q I , feeeniff IEAN WEST Town and Country Shop 20 XV. North St. A Snmrt Shop for Smurl People I Phone 5I87 I Z4 IIHl'R SIiRX'If,'Ii Ihiy Phonic 4.!No Night I'I1omL 31111, UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY f, t'm'1'i'1't l1lm'H'u nl lil xlullfzfiml v I NIQHN SIGN SICRYIVIC I -I3 3111411414 51. firulilvlfu, H. C. ' L ,I. 'If Stnzirl 'I I CLYDE C. BOSWELL 3 WATCHMAKER I Fine Wiatcli Repairing g 626 South Main I V-ff -.4 V -,-,f - ,, - .L L A L A . if Compliments of KI LGQRE MOTOR C O. IJeSOT0 an 11 PLYMOUTH , , . . ,f,-.- - f,-f, .-.-,. . . ,-ff f. foe-:-oafxfx LEAC-UE'S, INC. FURNITURE MUSIC 239 N. Main Street Greenville, S. C. BALDWIN PIANOS See the New STUDEBAKER'S at FRED A. FULLER, Inc. 8 College St. .M . nr-I I L., , R fe 'MQ Y- R It fr, 0 Q 1 ,. -0' I 2 vt ' ...I I i. 9 , . .V lx. , x nb I . Elgin-HomilTori-Bulovo Wotclwes Phone 1068 I ii'l..Li1L- :al1i2.ifiSNiQiiii ilfifdnlliiififif COCH RAN'S 1 FINLEY'S FLOWERS ul I01I'l'l'Sf-Ol' ,Ill l,l'l'l1SI0l1S-i 202 I'emIIeton ht. w Gl'1f'eln'iII0. 5. I.. Caboniss-Gardner Co. COCI ll'Ol1 ICWCIYY Company Incorporated I N ,WGN SHCQT I Iiorrorl .ilppzlan-I for Wonivn Greenville, S. C. lllllllll STEWART-MERRITT CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BUYS Michael Stern Clothes 1. E. SIRRINE 0 COMPANY ENGINEERS Greenville, South Carolina 0'NEAL-WI LLIAMS COMPANY SPORTING Goons FU RMAN UNIVERSITY and WOMAN'S COLLEGE ,IIIIIX I.,XNIiY l'l.YI,I-IR, I'rwiIIvnt ARTS AND SCIENCES IVIUSIC, SPEECH AND DRAMATICS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HGIVIE ECQNOIVIICS IXXIQIII- I-AIIIQ I X'I'XIIMiI'l I CAROLINA SHOE SHOP I' energetic, courteous young men who are scrupulously I r I lyk I . I 4 Phone 689 A I ' pw , I .310 N. Mann bt. H S I t .. ' VVV.2 if AQ' . I M .A f 1O,S .A as 1 .a S ,,1. Q? SQ f H 1-V A.A1 I . 1 gr 5 Grocer 6' Mqrkef il I 'V-1 . ., S p y fl 1 Q35 , 602 Buncomhe bt. ig Q, 5 e I hones 1405. 1406 and 1407 lg i 1'V f T , i, M Z If 5 .O s I. rig For Service QI C y H he ' ' 53' . 567V . 1 I I I Hughey s Barber Shop . . . . . fQ'6' Liberty Life Building K y HAIRCUTS Q I a 25c I ,f,h,,,- ,. Q I S G. H. S. Stutlents I Welcome I 1001 Penclleton Street I I X dxf.,-.Afesv-,AeA, ,-J,-1-,-,-,A ,-,A, ,- ,.- A, .-WA f Graduates and Students - - - We congratulate you upon your promotion. Each step in education is an accomplishment you may he proud of- an asset in every future unclertaking. Take advantage of further education at college. il' at all possihle. And Remember - - - The eyes of some husiness man are constantly on you. He is waiting and watching and in clue time will offer you a place in business. So determine now. and with a will power that will not he shaken. that you will he the sort of young man employers are looking for-enthusiastic. 4 SAMS LUNCH I RAYSOR FLORAL co. honest antl fair and soher. DIXIE STORES -1- HOME STORES Food Stores Throughout the Carolinas DIAMOND LOHE and DIAMOND LURE and l856-1940 DIAMOND HERE and .NOW 'l'lie Mnnetiiiiex fziliiecl liiziitimiclw of z'ntic'uity czirrierl no greater I Clizirni uf fzueinzitioii tlizin tlie Ilizunonrls we are aliowing now. Colne in and wee them when you will, Let our 81 years uf llianioml lianelling lie yours to coinmzinil 214 we tell you tlle things zilwut lliziiiiomls tliait will zilliiw you lu clrzlw liairlinex uf distinction in grzicliiig your zipprecizitiiin-'lllien let our enviable Uizimoncl buying privileges be put to work for yull Irv SAVE YULY MONEY in tlie Dizliiiimcl purelizisef you from time to time nizike. XVe are not talk- ing :it rzimlmn when we ziclvise you tlizit tlii5 is a gwoal time, especially sit tlie f2lYOl'l1lQlJl'lCCS we are now alwle to offer-to buy lJl.XMl IXUS. YOU MUST BUY 'VALUE IN DIAMONDS IF WE MAKE THE SALE Our complete ,lewelry lXl:unilzicturing Facilitic-5-i'iglit on tlie premixex-are yourx lu inzike use of 114: nizitter on limi' quick czill- for reniounting, for inmlerniziiig of jewelry prices of out-of-dzite design Linil ferr tlie crezititm ut HI'lp.Illl21l Cwnceltx in wettingqx and tlie like- HALE'S Jewelers and Diamoncl Merchants Official Jeweler-S G. H. S. 3525.00 UP What We Say It Is-It Isi' EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR STIEFF'S SILVER -x,.J1,,x, ,QA,.,,.N, , ,. ,f ,,,X,f,f, ,f,,,.N-,.,,-f,1,-,Ay, Af, -,fX.Af-,Af.f,--- ,xfxf-,-,AJ-. -J-e,4,n..A-4--, -.f---eo-O-Chef.-U-ex H. B. Harper 6' Bros. is Office Merchants Equipment 'Q Greenville, S. C. i Ykqilgx See the New Royal Portable 5 Typewriter l OLDSMOBILE I Six and Eight ,S Boyd Motor Company ff 16-18-20 College St. Telephone 2834 ,Q Greenville, S. C. il S ,el 1 i 1 H Cheatham Hardware Co. l . ti , . Locks-Tools-Hardware-Paints Q Q I Z5 W. McBee Ave. Phone 4645 . Q l i 1 i Bruce 6' Doster Drug Co. Q T110 Ifl'.X'llH .Store Corner Main and Coffee Streets 5 Greenville, S. C. 1. Phones 116-117 m i PROVENCE-JARRARD co. PRINTERS 211-216 XVesl IW-live Ave. VFGJPIDIIOIIPS 600-960 f,.f,,-,XA-.fh,.,,-,-fA,,. -,, .E..Y .h, . AUTO FINANCE COMPANY 'AA CAIQOLINA COMPANY SERVING THE CAROLINA? BOO Bunciembe Street Telephone 5110 PRESCRIPTIONS ASHMORE'S PHARMACY, INC. EFFIlIll+I!V'l' .SICRVICIC PIIOIIPS 648 and 649 230 N. Main Sl. Greellville. S. C. GREENVILLE HARDWARE CO. 648 S. Main Sf. C-reenville, S. C. Phones 5950-5951 P FUR 1? 'l 'E e: IEDMCNT NITURE CO. '18 Years Proven Sf'l'l7il'l'u HET'l'f'fR l L5lfNlTl7HE - BETTER PRICES I9 IC. Coffee St. Phone 1287 FINE SHOES PATTON, 1 I P V. M. MANNING STOCKS AND BONDS C-reenville, S. C. 5 TILMAN 6' BRUCE, INC. IZQI North Nlain Street i -ll Yli XRS Ulf' lf' Xl'l'lII l'l, SIIUIC SICIQYIQIIC BAGS AND HOSI ERY l l l l l l l i 1 illlllllllll 5 'J ' IE ITS PAPER' DILLARD PAPER CO. C-reensboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C Greenville, S. C. ,NVE q q J, K ,,,,,,-,,,.V,,C,v,,,.,,,E-f, -,NAH1 -,,vAi.,,f,,.,-,EA.,-J, E1-,, ,,A,E,., V YZ, ,,,,, K THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Comer Mom cmd MCBQQ GREENVILLE, S. C. Illvnzlwr Ff'lll'I'fl1 Deposit lIlSlll'lll1l'l' fforpnrutir Cf.,-4 -C-Q ff,-Eff, .Ao lVEY-KEITH CO. ONE OE CARQLlNAS' PREDOTVIINATIIXIC DEPARTMENT STORES - 4' X 47 f1XW?N1 NX? Nl! 5 . ' uf ' SQ? 'WI , A ' ff I f fg 0URY'S 109 AUGUSTA STREET IF IT C-RGWS WE HAVE IT PHONE 9132 PHONE 1741 WE DELIVER EIIIQIIII ' Fxuw CAROLINA SUPPLY COMPANY Greenville, S. C. TEXTILE MILL SUPPLIES Vx,-V-Vx,-.1-X,-J-f.,-V-.fxf ff.,-eff-,fxf-.f f f--f-A. f,- A TRADE MARK OF QUALITY COURTESY SERVICE CARCLINA RIVOLI CENTER C-reenviIIe's Leading Theatres Congratulations from PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Corner Washington and Laurens St. s. , -, , ,-,f,.,,'.-. -ff fff, , F ,CMJQWWXZ 7 Bova' Amo swarms' snap 207 N. IVIQIIW St. Phone 3985 DAILY SCIlI'IIJl'I,IIIS -:M - f-2 , pi. I III -X - ,ix - .. 'x -A - ,' --4 ' '- B RTW IC Ii N Greenville and Columbia Greenwood-AbbeviIle-Greenwood v V . v . rw. hm' I s lor bp:-vial Irlps Safely - - lIOIlYl'llI0lN'l' - - lfonilorl EAGLE BUS LINES Im'm'pm'zll4'4I I'Iionv I890 I-' 5, Y YN ' V 1 Io--I Muulc-lily bl. lrI't't'IlXlIl1'. 5. l.. -'V I I I I I I I I I I I C. DOUGLAS WILSON 6' CO. FOR THE BEST IN ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE - MORTGAGE LOANS Telepllones 280-281 I08 E. WasI1inglon Sl. RAMSEUR ROOFING CO., INC. Roofing ond Sheet Metal Work W. McBee Ave. Phone 6OI Greenville, South Corolino The Papers Thot Ali The Swdehfs Read Efhe Mrvvnuillv Nunn GREENVILLE PIEDMONT South Corolihds Leodihg Nevvspopers WFBC Owned and Operated by the News-Pivflnzollt BALENTINE PACKING COMPANY Pork aml Beef Pac-kers ll frrrzff Of Hfll'l'Sf0l'l'llfil' Pigi' Hams - - Bacon - - Pure Lard Pure Pork Sausage W-gfilllll Curolirufs Own Jllf-at Pa1'l.'0rs Grevmille. H. ll. llll Court St. Congratulations Graduates L. B. CLARDY CO. Candies - Barbecue - School Supplies li' A 8 sfx : .xQ EULA x. -k L' -nf 90 S H1 ... ' S BSSSX , sgw . f 5333:-I 2 PULL GLASSES SQ NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Beverage Headquarters l305-9 Buncombe St. C-reenville, S. C. Phone 851 SMITHWICK IEWELERS DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 1EwELRY and SILVER 203 North Main Street Greenville, South Carolina ,K A -,,1AS-,,--ASAJ-Aff,vw-f,xAV-JvvAf,wM-,Afefvxwffaffe-J-Jxfmfe--'. ff .nvef fWf,e.A.,,- ,f , A,-.f f f. Y Pea'-Ce-Y0ung-AngeI CQ. New High School Building Wfholesale Fruit and Produce Built BY Cold Storage Q Potter 6' Shackelford, Inc. Greenville' S' C' Allen Building Pllfmfs 886887 S Greenville. S. C. , Q, , , S, ,,,, A x,,V,.,, v.vfi ,,.,.,- iY,. w. A. Seybf rf co. 5 INSURE 3 ' KK 11 School Supplies Q Wlth lames and Dooley Venetian Blinds Barksdale Underwood portable 4 And Be Both Safe and Happy Typewriters TRAVELEITS INSURANCE COMPANY 35 S. Main St. Phone 1504 Hartford! Conn. ,Y-,. A. S, ,J .-.,,..A-. , .,A...v,e,,.,,V-V.N,w,V,w-x,.x S - S .,,.,. S O , O S ,,,. O S V ,,,v-,, .v-4,v,x SV,V,uSA,g,g,4SHAg,u,gX,Y,:- Compliments Of E CHAS. E. ROBINSON C. M. GAFFNEY General Insurance S 212 Emaxcee Bldg. Realtor Fidelity Federal Savings i We 1 'b bl-V Sold YOU and Loan Association i Father-11 home 12 W. McBee Ave. Greenville, S. C. Q4 STONE BROTHERS 108 N. Main Street COMPLETE OFTFITTERS TO MEN. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS GREENVILLE. S. C. TH E DOM ESTIC LAUNDRY Incorporated DRY CLEANING Phone 826 Greenville. S. C. MAXWELL BROS. 5 QUINN Greenville. S. C. I urniture Radios Frigidaires SANITARY CAFE NQTED FOR BETTER FOODS Operotmom Qver GO Years in Some Location HOTEL GREENVILLE BARBER SHOP Opposite Lobby PHONE 4296 Greenville Exchange 312 S. Main St. We Buy, Sell and Exchange New and Used Furniture SPECIALTY ANTIQUES fXA,x,V-cf-,,xfs,e.f- -,A .Ast-S+.--f .-E-,,N-fxfef,ef.e.f- Compliments ot MONAGHAN MILL STORE MISS WEST HATS I8 West North St. Greenville, S. C Linoleum U Awnings Custom Marlo Wimlow Shades Vorwtian Blinds 9 Wool Rugs M. LEE HUNTER, Inc. We Employ Factory Trained Mechanics Only 20 E. Coffee St. Telephone 230 Greenville, South Carolina Greenville Ice fr Fuel Plant ICE COAL Phone 83 THE BASKETERIA MARKET Telephones 221-336 Laurens St. The very finest quality in IllPl'CIl3I1fIlSt' and Il0llS6ll0lLl flll'I1lSlllIlgSM L. B. Price Mercantile Co. Will train lligli school graduates to he salesmen Plume 227l JJJJ , J, ,fer f,x,,,,,-,,,,,-of ,x,f.,N,1fJ f,-,f,fXf.,-V-.f-,fs Compliments to the Nautilus V t Complmwnts of STOCKS BONSQMMODITIES QQ WASHINGTON COFFEE Woodside Building Arcade L. A. Cothran, Manager 11 HAuLiNollM T sTotiAaE STWNJMWT'WWMWNN M Telephone 1145 31 Textile Warehouse Co. Q: Bonded General Warehousemen 1 J, D. Williams, Manager li 511-15 Rhett St. Greenville, S. C. El Q . . . Q Mabry Gillespie Tire Co. :7 1'll.Yf?'ll7lffUf.x' 1 lflsli TIRES eI4,x'rTliRll-ls Rxlmls P Al 1'H AL'L'liSSURlES S lireenvllle, S. lf Sp:i1'taiiln1rg, S. C. 2 l'l1uncs Xt-2-22412 1'lmm' 27,1 1, Compliments of Rhodes-Perdue-Collins Co. 100 Washington St. Phone 4810 cAMPBELL's PHARMACY 1? Rilll' A Milf, To r:m,.,,1w11'S fl 1 . . , .4 . , . J.. ,f-V , fe Jr---fo-,fe J. :fd .ufff 5 1 3 Graves Electric Supply Co. 3 1 El0l'll'1l'll1 lVh0ll'SlI10l'S 3, llll West lvluliee Avenue Gi-et-mille. 5. C. UNITED TIRE CO. Distributors for j. U. S. TIRES U. S. BATTERIES j. Phone 2900 17 College St. 1 Greenville, S. C. R X 1 Greenville Steam Laundry fr Cleaners Q: The Pioneer Laundry of Greenville n Phone 4190 28 Townes St. -V-ef-vuf .f-.A.f.f-V-.f .fxfffeffvvvxfxfxf fxfef-CA, - Mary's Beauty Shoppe 901 BllllCOIllb6 Street PHONE 3812 , -f ff,-ff,-J-J ff-J,f,f,J ea--f.f -f effft.-, Eat At Charlie's Steak House The Best Steaks In Town Gifford's Grocery Old Spartanburg Road Phone 9276 'J J-f.f.fJ,f.,ff,-GWMAJVV-JJ--Vxft,-.1---efv-,fv-.A,fx,xfxfxA Ullice Ieleplilme 2111, Service leleplionc- 311 Attaway-Easterlin-Sprouse lncorpnmtell 215 XY. Xygislllllgtmi Sire-c-I S' l't l'UN'l'l.Xi' S ll1'vt'1lYlllr, S. li. -we --4 G .V-ed--cfofef-,-ef, .f-few . f- ETOIIIIIITIIIPIIIS of I. C. HALEY FUR Pl,E14S.-INT SIPIUPPING l or Sala' lk-lwmlalilv Serxivv Yellow Cab Company l28 West Court St. .A.Afv-vvxfx Though Tuten Mart has changed its name It's the place to go just the same It's The Center Soda Shop Phone 1896 101 Cleveland St. Colnplimenfs to the Gflldlllllillg Class! Mohaffey's Esso Station Falls and Court Streets Greenville. S. C. .-,,-f,A,-ff.f-f -ff,e.ef.-.f:f.f,f.nf,-,-.-S-.f,',ff 1. A. PIPER RooFlNc COMPANY ROOFING. INSULATION. 'VENTILATION Court and River Streets Greenville, Sflllllll Carolina WIENOLD FLORAL CO. lllember Florist Telegraph Delivery Plume 2738 Day or Night 811 Augusta St. Greenville. S. C. BAHAN TEXTILE MACHINERY CO IIl1'Ul'p0l'2ll6l' TEXTILE MACHINERY PARTS ,-vie. Greenville, S. C. WWII 5 4 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS IDEAL LAUNDRY fr CLEANERS HOTEL GREENVILLE I GREENVILLE. S. C. Phone 4360 I For Gfgzd ihlirlgs To Eat. ,X on or-get Wllolesale and Retail I' I LUMBER AND E GREENVILLE MEAT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES MARKET I Phones 88 and 89 227 Pendleton St. at 1 If 221 S. Mf' S. Green Ave. 2 dm I S S I. .gL,.,,xx,,,,-uA,,N,u,ef,,Ev.,V.u-y,-Lawn xi i 4 K V V Y J N Mvdi A U 4 V x 4 R The C. H. S. Cafeteria Serves Milk from SPRINGBROOK DAIRY 6' POULTRY FARM NOTHING BUT THE BEST PIM rm' 1 llmnpliments of CAROLINA BAKING CO. sourrilcnw BRE.-xD AND CAKES 'DAN TASSEYQ Xutn lop Rl'l,'1HC'l'llll1, .mtl Seat Iwi-is NYnml Wlmrlc :mil Ilmn' lililxx Ilfuly :mil l'f'lI1ll'l' R:-pairs I':ulnti11u lil S ntl: Blnin Street Ilreem illv, S. I Compliments of CARPENTER BROS. Henderson Cr Martin Real Estate, Mortgage and Loans General Insurance Blue Building Phone 3171 S. H. KRESS 5' CO. ll IC A IJQIT A HTICHS For SCHUUI, SlIl'l'l,Il'IS I lfum plinzvnts of POINSETT HOTEL Gl'0f'ln'illv. S. fl. L. L. BARR COMPANY Sinn' l87fl- lll'1.rX'l'lNll l'l,I'NIHING Western Auto Supply Co. l'f1'f'ljYll1il1g for Illf' ,lrllorrmlrilv 1 V ll lmllvgv Sl. Uri-4-millv. 5. ll. vgeffffe-.. .... Compliments DAVIS AUTO PARTS WEBB OIL CO. Oil and Petroleum I'rmlui'ts PEOPLES BAKERY No. 2 Rutherford Street Pies, Rolls, Bread, Cakes, Doughnuts Phone 2220 ' . s s . .,,, , f BWJLW! Q rsrfr',g,'l,'L' skilfully! FRONT TIES with big white eyelets . . . white rubber soles! SIDE TIES with crepe or red rubber soles! Pick yours! VANITY wmv ,N Q N Y Y, IP F .- ff u 5 Ld A gy , T k Q, N' lf Sgt Di 1 f f 1 f r 4 q l L 'J 1 Y I UK' I 11.1 1 fkf' 4 V - uf f yu, H Z , Y VL x1,,' , x X I f X. 'R A-U, s 'YP 16- .. . Q tg' 2.3. 4,.Z 5.3, a'J'4 -, ,pies 46 ,Mu ,A .. or 'f?,L,,.55.1l A. Q. . , I H, 1 X A af-1'5'7,., .',' kwnut h y. sin fr f:S'a ' 1' we 1 Nui A-W 1'e, ,-.G 1, , fn.. N .QP . . ..1, A. gi-.lfigfd V H: ' s sftff,-13,1 '. 8 1 nd. Q gi- .1 44' 5' ly 4 02' . f Q ,, 4 W' 'Q-. . 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Greenville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Greenville, SC) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

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