Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)
- Class of 1949
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Dowd, C-Photography adviser — Mr. Roberson, T)-Editor-in-Chief — Dot Whiteley, E- Associate Editor — Frances Bendall, F-Business Manager — Carolyn Rowlette, G-Ad. Editor — Dot Stauffer, H-Sports Editor — McDonald Bland, 1-Literary Editor — Dot Wilson, J-Art Editor — Jack Morgan, ¥L-Circulation Editor — Billy Tucker, F-Typist — Sarah Sellers. [ 2 } Dedicated to Miss Ona Shindler “The sweetest woman in the world.” “Signs of nobleness like stars Shall shine on all deservers.” — Shakespeare [ 3 ] FACULTY Mr. J. R. Arant M.A., Columbia Music Miss Laura Bell A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Typing, Shorthand English Mrs. Maude Bowen A.C., W.C.U.N.C. English Mrs. Ruth Davis W.C.U.N.C. Mathematics Seventh Grade Mrs. Margaret Farley A.B., W.C.U.N.C. Librarian Mr. Roland Farley M.A., E.C.T.C. Athletic Coach Mr. Gaither Frye A.B., Guilford College Social Science Distributive Education Mrs. Gaither Frye W.C.U.N.C. Secretary Mrs. Mary L. Goodman A.B., W.C.U.N.C. English Miss Estelle Greene M.A., E.C.T.C. Mathematics C 4 } FACULTY Miss Ona Shindler M.A., N.Y.U. M usic Miss Frances Lamb M.A., E.C.T.C. Social Science Mr. E. P. Robinson M.A., Columbia U Physics, Science Miss Deanie Boone Haskett M.A., E.C.T.C. English Mrs. Edna T. James A.B., E.C.T.C. Home Economics Miss Annie S. Perry M.A., E.C.T.C. Bus. Education Miss Cathleen Pike M.A., George Peabody English Mrs. Howard Mims A.B., W.C.U.N.C. French, Spanish, Dramatics Mrs. Amy McLawhorn Secretary Mr. R. B. Starling M.A., U.N.C. History Miss Frances Smith St. Mary’s Mathematics Mrs. N. B. Herring Latin, Algebra TEACHERS NOT PICTURED Mrs. Picklesimer Mr. Earle F. Windley Chemistry, Biology Industrial Art, Trades Ed i 5 } Miss Eva Hodges Piano Mrs. H. B. Utley Mathematics J ournalism IN MEMORIAM The footsteps of time shall not erase the memory of Dallas Calhoun [ 6 ] SENIOR [ 7 ] SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Carl Denton President McDonald Bland Vice-President Peggy Williams Secretary Howard Proctor T reasurer Class advisers — Miss Estelle Greene, Mrs. Howard Mims, Miss Cathleen Pike Class motto — “Aim high, but reach higher.” Class colors — Lavender and white Class theme — “The Forty-Niners” [ 8 } SENIORS Douglas Allen “I can’t help it!” Monogram Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Chr. H.R. 3. Luckshots, 4 Joe Alligood “Uhl” Monogram Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Baseball 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Eleanor Alphin “Why shore !” FHA 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. FHA 3 Arturo C. Andrade “Doggoneit” Glee Club 3, 4; Sec. Treasurer of Boy’s Glee Club 4; Football 3; Basketball 3, 4 Gene Baker “Live and let live” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Frances Bendall “Come on, Bettie Anne” Glee Glub 1, 2, 3, 4; Coga Club 2, 3, Pres. 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Quill Scroll 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; SC.A Rep. 2; Roving Rep. 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Capt. Soccer Team 1; Basketball 2, 3, 4; .Annual Staff 4; HS 4; Double Trio 3, 4; Green Lights 2, 3 ; Marshal 3 Lytle Batchelor “He’s my husband” SCA Rep. 2, 3, 4; Chr. SCA Record Comm. 4;. Coga Club 2, 3, Vice- Pres. 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Traffic Comm. 3, 4; Double Trio 3, 4 Louise Batson “Oh my goodness” FH. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramateers 2, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Black Masqueers 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Point Sec. 3 Co. FHA Elsie Briley “My Goodness” Glee Club 1, 2; FHA 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1 Jimmy Briley “Baby!” Work Shop 1 ; Glee Club 4 Frederick Brooks “The book’s wrong!” SCA 3, 4; Chr. of Judicial Comm. 3, 4, Treasurer 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Pres 3, 4; Interscholastic Debater 2, 3, 4; E.E.’s 2, 3, 4; Exec- utive 2, 3, 4; Jr. Class Treasurer; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, 2, 3; Chief Marshall 4; NHS 3, 4; Dramateers 4 Gordon Brown “Hard come, easy go.” Band 1, 2, 3; Green Lights Staff 4 James Buck “Shaw’ nuff.” Glee Club 4 Joanna Bunch “It’s a lie!” Red Cross Rep. 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA State Convention; Coga 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; NFL 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Dramateers 3, 4 McDonald Bland “Are you kidding” Vice-Pres. of Senior Class; Monogram 3, 4; Football 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; Annual Staff; N.H.S. 3, 4 McRay Bland “No kidding!” Monogram Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 ; Luckshots 4 [ 10 } jsai SENIORS Anne Gaboon “Mercy, Miss Percy!” Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Historian 2; CAee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Chr. Tag Comm. Jr.-Sr. ; Senior Play Peggy Carson “Good-niz I” FH, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3 Allen Churchill “You don’t say?” Band 1, 2, 3 Barbara Clements “O.K.” NHS 3, 4; Marshall 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 3, 4 Carl Denton “I reckon” Vice-Pres. Soph. Class; Pres. Senior Class; Pres. Junior Class; NHS 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. Boy’s Glee Club 3; SC. Rep. 1, 2, 4; Traffic Comm. 3, 4; Senior Play; Luckshots 4 Anne Dunn “I don’t think it’s fair” SC A 1, 2, 3, Delegate Dist. Congress; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Traffic Comm. 3; NFL 2, 3, 4 Raby Edwards “Dad Gummit, Bobby” Monogram Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football 1; Softball 2; H.R. Pres. « John Farley “That’s right” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2; NHS 3, 4; SC.A Alt. 2, Rep. 3; Monogram Club 2, 3; Pres. Freshman Class; Key Club [ 11 ] SENIORS Bobby Fleming “I ain’t” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Baseball 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; SC A Alt. 2, Rep. 4; Citizen of the Month 4 Sam Fleming “Be sure to have the right change” Dramateers 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Anne Forbe.s “It’s so pretty” Glee Club 3, 4 Kenneth Gray “Have some gum” Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Luckshots 4 Louise Gurganus “What a man!” Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Grace Haddock Nobles “George said — ” Tommy Hannaford “Hi, kid !” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Journalism Class 2, 3; Chr. of Stage Comm, for Jr.-Sr. ; SCA Alt. 2, 4; NFL 1, 2, 3; Co-Chr. for Telephone Directories 4; Dramateers 4; Senior Play H. B. Heath “You don’t say” [ 12 ] SENIORS Elma Ipock “You Know” Glee Club 4 Barbara Jenkins “Sure Thing” Glee Club 1, 2, 3; FHA 4 Alice Foley Jopes “Take it easy” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 4; SC A Alt. 1, 2, 3; Mixed Quartet 3, 4; Co-Chr. Jr. -Sr. Comm. 3; FHA 4 ; Senior Play Eivin Ray Jones “Well, yes” Basketball 1; Football 2, 3; Monogram 4; Journalism 3, 4 Lew Ellen Keech “What a physique” Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Shirley Kelly “I don’t know” Transfer from Compbell, N. C. Jane Langley “Hello boys” Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Dramateers 3; Traffic Comm. 3; SCA Alt. 4; Intramural Sports 1; Cheerleader 3; Senior Play Barbara Ann Larkins “Forget it!” Transfer from Kinston, N. C.; Glee Club 3, 4; Vice- Pres. Dramateers 4 ; Red Cross Rep. 4; Cheerleader 4 [ 13 } SENIORS Raleigh Lee “You’re a mess!” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 3 William McLawhon “Right average” Chr. of HR 3; Vice-Pres. of Fresh. Class; Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres, of H.R. 4; Basketball Manager 2, 4; Asst. Mgr. Basket- ball I, 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2, 3 Robert Mayo “I don’t agree” EE’s; Radio Club Jack Morgan “Are you going to Hillsdale?” Transfer from Elizabeth City, N. C. Vice-Pres. D. E. Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff; Senior Play; Pres. Dramatics Club 2, 3; Pres. Freshman Class ! Betty Morton “Herb’s coming home” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1; Majorette 3; FHA 3. Billy Moss “Beautiful!” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Mgr. and Coach of Luckshots, NFL 4 Eleanor Norris “Ya’ don’t know, do ya’?” Intramural Sports; Dramateers 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Comm. 4; FHA 3; Cheerleader 3 Sam Northrop “Gosh !” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 4; Pres. 4; Marshall 4; SCA 1, 3; Green Lights 2, 3, 4; Sports Editor 3, 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Traffic Comm. 3, 4; Chr. 4; Roving Rep. 3; Senior Play 4 [ 14 } SENIORS Bobby Odum “Aw, Hen!” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Quartet 4; Assist. Art Editor of Annual; Pres. H.R. 4; Football 4; Luckshots 4 Ken Owens “Oh, yes!” Lib. Asst. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Orchestra 4; Dramateers 3; E.E.’s 4; Chapel Hill Contest Play 3 Ruth Page “Quit!” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Pres, of Girls Glee Club 4; Majorette 4; Chr. Bids Comm. Jr.-Sr. ; Pres, of H.R. 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2 Josephine Parkerson “Why certainly!” Glee Club 3, 4 Howard Proctor “Copersete Colipso” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Journalism 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; SCA Rep. 3; NFL 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; Treas. Sr. Class; Pres. H.R. 2 Emily Rice “What is it?” SCA Alt. 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3; Double Trio 3, 4; Assistant Director of Senior Play; Annual Staff Larry Ricks “Where’s Bobby?” Ben Roberson “Women !” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Pres, of H.R. 3 [ 15 } SENIORS Donald Rose “Now !” Radio Club 2, 3, 4; EE ' s 2, 3, 4; Pres. Soph. Class; Pres. H.R. 1; SCA Alt. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. of Radio Club 4 Helen Rowland “Have you got your shorthand?” Coga 3; Treasurer 3; Band 1, 2, 3; SCA Rep. 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 2; Red Cross Rep. 1 Carolyn Rowlett “I mean” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; SCA Alt. 1, 2; Rep. 3, 4; Delegate to SASG 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; NHS 3, 4, Sec. 4; NFL 2, 3; Sec. Treas. of Fresh. Class; Journalism 2; .Annual Staff; Traffic Comm. 3, 4; Senior Play; Marshal 3, 4 Teresa Saieed “That ' s a joke son!” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. Treas. of Girls Glee Club 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA 1, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Treas. FH.A. Sarah Sellers “I know it” Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Green Lights Staff 4; Dramateers 4; .Annual Staff; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Chr. Floorshow Comm. Coronation Ball Spyridon Sideris “I didn’t do nothin’!” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4, Luckshots 4 Bobby Smith “.Ab-so-lute-ly” Football 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Transferred frcm Winterville, N. C. Nancy Jo Smith “Tommy!” t (i) il ] FHA 2; Glee Club 2; NFL 1; Intramural Sports 2 [ 16 } SENIORS Virginia Speight “Lordy me” Rufus Stark “Is it in the constitution?” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 3; SCA 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Pres. 4; NHS 4; NFL 4; Monogram Club 4 Marguerite Staton “I hate to think you wouldn ' t” Intramural Sports 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 4; Sec. D.E. Club 4; Chr. of Dance Co. for D.E.’s Dot Stauffer “Hello, Honey” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Trio 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Chief Cheerleader 4; Senior Play; Annual Staff; SCA Rep. 1, 2; Alt. 3; Traffic Comm. 3; Marshall 3, 4; District SCA 2; Sec. of Teen Age Club 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3 Juanita Stokes “How divine” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Josephine Stoneham “Lord knows!” Glee Club 3, 4; FHA 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2 Freda Sutton “Guess what?” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; NFL 3, 4; ' Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Journalism 3 Virginia Tripp “I don ' t know” Glee Club 2, 3, 4 0 [ 17 ] SENIORS Billy Tucker “Hi” Transfer from Oak Ridge Military Institute; NFL 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; SCA 4; Glee Club 3; Annual Staff; Chr. Sky Comm. Jr.-Sr. ; Basketball 4 Peggy Tucker “Yea, maTi!” Dramateers 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 1; Band 2, 3 R. W. Tyson “That’s editorializing’’ Manager of Football 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Green Lights Staff 2, 3, 4; Co-managing Editor; Co-Editor 4; Quill Scroll 3, 4; SCA Alt. 4; Radio 1, 2, 3; Vice-Pres. 2; Pres. 3; S ' FPA Key Club 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Sec. and Treas. 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 3, 4 Frances Venters “Continental ” Glee Club 2, 3, 4 James Harvey Ward “Give me a kiss?” Basketball 1, 3, 4; SCA Alt. 2, 3; Journalism 3, 4; Football 4; Monogram Club 4 Charles Watson “What did you say?” Football 1, 3, 4; SCA Rep. 1, Alt. 2; Basketball 4; Red Cross Rep. 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. H.R. 2; Boys Quartet 3; Monogram Club 4 Flazel Weston “He’s so cute!” FHA 1,3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; D.E. Club 4 Carolyn Whitehurst “I betch’a” Intramural Sports 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4 [ 18 ] SENIORS Thorburn Whitehurst “Gee whiz” Glee Club 3, 4; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; Traffic Comm. 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1 ; NFL 4 Dot Whiteley “It ain’t easy” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 4; NHS 3, 4; Marshall 3, 4; Senior Play, Traffic Comm. 4; Editor-in-Chief . nnual Staff ; FII A 4 Peggy Williams “Who me?” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3; Forensic Club 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Songleader 4; Traffic Comm. 4; Annual Staff Dot Wilson “Huh?” SC A 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Traffic Comm. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Green Lights Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff; Flag Bearer 4; Forensic Club 3, 4; Sec. Treas. Teen-Age Club 4; Sec. of Jr. Class; Asst. Editor 4 Valter Wilson “Yipes!” Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA Rep. 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Jr. Class; NHS 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Marshall 3, 4; Vice-Pres. Key Club; Sec. of Radio Club 3 Gilbert Windham “That’s right!” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Quartet 1, 2; Chr. Jr.-Sr. Comm. Eugene Wright “Just wait and see” Radio Club 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4 Bettie Ann Young “Futrellstien!” Co-Ed. of Green Lights 4; Co-Managing Ed. 3; SCA Rep. 1; Roving Rep. 2; Sec. 3; NHS 3, 4; Pres. 4; NEL 1, 2, 3, 4; Treas. 2; Vice-Pres. 4; Coga 2, 3; Sec. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Double Trio 3, 4; Co-Chief Marshall 3; Debate Team 1, 2; Chr. Jr.-Sr. Banquet; CSPA Convention 2, 3, 4 [ 19 } THE MIGHTY SENIORS [ 20 } SENIORS AT WORK AND AT PLAY 1 . Ken Owens Pics by Leroy Hardee 2. Ken Owens and “Beef” Jones 3. Mrs. H. Mims, Carl Denton 4. Jane Langley, Jack Morgan 5. Senior Play 121 } EVERYBODY KNOWS Best All Round — Frances Bendall, Bobby Fleming; Best Looking — Ruth Page, McDonald Bland; Most Popular — Dot Wilson, Sam Northrop; Most Talented — Juanita Stokes, Ken Owens; Laziest — Eleanor Norris, Ben Roberson; Most Dependable — Dot Whiteley, R. W. Tyson [ 22 ] EVERYBODY KNOWS Biggest Flirts — Lytle Barchelor, William McLawhorn; Best Dancers — Carolyn Rowlette, Carl Denton; Wittiest — B. A. Larkins, Howard Proctor; Most Likely to Succeed — Frederick Brooks, Bettie Anne Young; Most Sincere — Teresa Saieed, McRay Bland; Friendliest — Peggy Williams, Billy Tucker. [ 23 ] HISTORY Today as we look back over our past life in Greenville High School our chests swell with jjride, for indeed we have something to be proud of. Our accomplishments speak for us and they exclaim how successful we have been. Four years ago we made our debut, and we promptly announced that our motto would be “Aim high, but reach higher”, and that we have done. Lavender and white were chosen as our class colors, and we recognized ourselves as the great Forty Niners. As Freshmen, we worked as an organized group. Our first officers were John Farley, President; William McLaw- hon, Vice-President; and Lois Waldrop, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Under the leadership of these officers, we sponsored one of the most successful dances ever presented in the school, “The Freshmen Follies.” Thus it is evident that the Forty Niners were not slow in their search for fortune and fame. The following year as Sophomores we elected Donald Rose, president of our class; Carl Denton, vice-pre.sident; Joanna Bunch, Secre- tary; and Lois Waldrop, Treasurer. During the year we sponsored the Coronation Ball, and the originality of the dance won the praise of many. Time can never take away the memories of our junior year, for we crammed so many activities into nine short months that we were forever doing something. Our officers were Carl Denton, president; Walter Wilson, vice-presi- dent; Dot Wilson, secretary; and Fred Brooks, treasurer. With the co-operation of the class, our officers and committee chairmen, we conducted a suc- cessful magazine sale and presented a junior- senior that shall not easily be forgotten. Frances Bendall, Fred Brooks, Dot Whiteley, Walter Wilson, Bettie Anne Young, Barbara Clement, Sam Northrop and Dot Stauffer were our class marshalls. £ 24 } HISTORY As seniors we again chose Carl Denton to lead and direct our class; Peggy Williams was elected secretary; McDonald Bland, vice-presi- dent; and Howard Proctor, treasurer. Again we had a successful business venture in the sale of stationery. With characteristic enthusiasm, we entered into our many Senior activities. The annual staff was elected, pro- ducing the newly retitled yearbook, “The Tau.” We sponsored an original Christmas program and contributed a decorated tree to the chil- dren’s ward at the hospital. We will never forget the thrill we received while hearing and taking part in “The Messiah.” The color and originality of our senior play “Annie Laurie” made all our hearts burst with pride, and our well-planned Senior day was a day that will always warm our hearts. With all our excitement in making plans for our gradua- tion day, a new feeling came over us — a feeling that could make us remember our past with wistfulness and a tear in the eye; and, yet, make us proudly say, “We have aimed high, and we reached higher.” “Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be. The last of life, for which the first was made.” Robert Browning [25} PROPHESY Your prophet’s eyes have grown dim with proof-reading and her hands shaky from head-line writing as she begins her twenty-first year of being editor of the Universal Syndicate of “Green Lights” here in the small balcony room in Greenville High School. For this special ’49 alumni issue of the world-famous 365 page paper, all members of the cla.ss will be found and written up in their respective positions. This, of course, will require a short tour ol the universe by yours truly in Spyridon Sideris’ speedy new rocket ship. It is really a fast num- ber. It lacks only five m.jj.h. more to reach Speedy’s own track record. Several former graduates are already known through their fabulous achievements. Fred (Money-Bags) Brooks has reached great heights as the president of the Universal Government; and former S. C. A. president, Rufus Stark, holds the slightly less spectacular office of President of the United States. Not to be outdone by the males, Carolyn Bowen (the former “Smiles” Rowlette) has married into royalty and is now Queen of the World. As your prophet boards the Rocket special, piloted by H. B. Heath and James Allen, .she finds two more of the class of ’49, Elsie Briley and Elma Ipock, who are now competent air hostesses. On leaving Greenville High School, the pas,scngers gaze down upon the beautiful antique building. Of course it is slightly crowded with seventy-five people in each class, but former grad- uate Superintendent Donald Rose, aided by his secretary Anne Forbes and typist, Gordon Brown, is working on the plans for a new school. Feeling pangs of hunger, the party makes its first stop at one of the branches of Brady’s Quintriple Inn, where they are greeted by Dot Wilson Brady of the class of ’49. She shows them through the great restaurant and introduces them to the two head dietitians, Eleanor Alphin and Anne Gaboon. From these two inventors of the new French fried hot dogs, the party learns of the radio program, “The Swamp of Dreams,” sponsored by Brady’s and put on by former N. F. L. members Louise Batson, Barbara Clement, Teresa Saieed, and Roy Hardee. The next stop on the universal tour is New York. There your prophet finds Lytle Batchlor and Sam Northrop directing traffic on Times Square, where a special radiator has been installed for their convenience. Other forty-niners found in the big city arc models Frances Bendall Donnelly, former Miss America, modeling coats from Brodiers’ to help her husband through medical school; Eleanor Norris is the new Maybelline eye girl, and Betty Morton the newest advertisement for Lovely-Lash Wave Preparation. Famous Bongdorf-Foodwoman dress and bathing suit models are Frances Venters, Anne Dunn, Sarah Sellers, Alice Jones, Marc|uerite Staton, and Ruth Page Allen, whose husband, Douglas Allen, manages the Bongdorf corporation, with the assistance of model photographer, Elvin Ray Jones. Your prophet decides to stay over for the New York theatrical events, as many of the graduates have entered the world of the footlights. Singing in the musical, “Down in the Park” are Carl Denton, former class president; Bobby Odum, Charles Watson, and Eugene Wright. Renowned torch singer, Louise Gurganus, is using her class ties with the operatic stars, Gilbert Windham and Juanita Stokes, to try to get a part in Ken Owen’s latest opera, “El Comino de Las Phantoms.” As the weary Green Lights editor makes her round of the night clubs, she finds Arturo (“Pete”) Andrade, accompanied by Gene Baker on the guitar, singing Mexican love songs. Dancing to the songs are the rhumba-swaying twins. Dot Stauffer and B. A. Larkins Edwards, wife of Raby Edwards, well- known movie star who stars in a production entitled “The Eyes.” Often another forty-niner, Robert Mayo, shares star honors with Edwards with his specialty “The Raven.” [ 26 ] PROPHESY The prophet attends the newest Broadway drama, North Carolina Williams’ (Mrs. Howard Proctor) “Streetcar Named Disgust,” starring Sam Fleming, Tommy Hannaford, and Jane Langley. Her husband, Howard, handles the business and the production, assisted ably by handsome James Harvey Ward, Walter Wilson, and commercial artists Jack Morgan and Dot Whiteley. Just outside the theatre the editor of the Christian Science Progressive, former Green Lights editor R. W’. Tyson, glides up in his Rolls Royce and persuades the Greenville party to visit LaGuardia Field, which has been remodeled into a stadium seating 200,000 fans. There the world-famous Green Ghosts, Joe Alligood, MacDonald Bland, McRay Bland, Bobby Fleming, Raleigh Lee, William Mac Lawhorn, Ben Roberson, Bob Corey, James Balance, James Buck, and Jimmy Briley, all coached l)y John Farley, are defending their World Championship title for the fifteenth time. During the stopover, the contestants for the New York Beauty Queen title parade onto the field. Southern beauties, who were once forty-niners, Freda “Baby-Face” Sutton, Virginia “Lashes” Tripp, Helen “Legs” Rowland, and Grace “Waves” Haddock far outshine all the other glamorous girls. Much as your editor hates to depart from .so many famous forty-niners, she makes a cjuick trip to Mars in order to catch a glimpse of Mrs. Emily (Rice) Howard and Mrs. Thorburn (Whitehurst) Minges, who are operating the Planet Delight Shop where they are specializing in the sale of Rice Krispies and Pepsi-Cola. Nurses working there to take care of greedy customers are Nancy Jo Smith, Virginia Speight, and Carolyn Whitehurst. After a brief greeting to the former graduates, your tired prophet begins her flight back to earth, but just before she drops off for a short cat nap, she is startled to hear from the ship’s radio a special broadcast by Allen Churchill, now following in the oratorical steps of the great “Winnie.” As a background for his speech, a skit entitled “Oh, There’s Great News Tonight” by the famed author, Peggy Carson, is presented, featuring Peggy Tucker, Billy Tucker, Lou Ellen Keech, Steve Moss, Kenneth Gray, and Barbara Jenkins. This program is sponsored by “Reworgriah” (hair- grower, spelled backwards), a preparation invented by Josephine Parkerson. Taking care of the Saturn and Earth branches of the firm are Hazel Western and Larry Ricks, respectively. About the time the program is completed, your exhausted prophet lands at Greenville High School to find that the Annual Staff has taken over the Lights editorial room. Realizing there is but one thing to do, she does it — she takes to her bed with Joanna Bunch’s latest hook How to Keep Your Temper and Get What You Want. [ 27 ] LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1949 — better known as the forty-niners, who, after five years of hard labor see the end of one phase of a happy journey drawing near, do hereby bequeath all our worldly possessions, moral virtues and intellectual attainments to those we leave behind. Article I, to the future dignified Seniors, we leave our lonely but cherished senior privilege, fearing that they may lose it with one step in the wrong direction. Article II, To our school, G. H. S., Mr. J. H. Rose, Mr. O. E. Dowd, and the faculty; we leave our w ' armest appreciation and gratitude for the many ways in which they have helped to make our lives more complete. Article III, To the student body, we leave G. H. S. hoping that they will continue to uphold the high ideals and standards of our alma mater, which we shall love forever. Article IV, Fred Brooks, the “Brain”, and Betty Ann Young, the “Genius”, leave their brain power to be equally distributed among Franklyn Brown, Frances Sigmon, and Vernice Howard. Article V, Billy Tucker leaves his unbounding energy to Tommy Lupton. Article VI, Ken Owens and Robert Mayo leave their chemistry notebooks, which are master pieces, to the chemistry department. Article VII, Bob Corey and Kenneth Gray leave all their wasted time to Rodney Fulcher and Ray Sears, hoping that it will be put to good use. Article VIII, Carl Denton leaves his ability to jitterbug to “Coon” Williams and Peggy Joyce Barrow. Article IX, Howard Proctor, Elvin Ray Jones, and James Harvey Ward leave their vast vocabularies to Martha Gilbert and Augusta Overton. Article X, Steve Moss leaves his ability to get along with the teachers to anyone who may need it. Article XI, Eugene Wright and McRay Bland leave their quietness to Jake Stauffer and Louis Clark. Article XH, Elsie Briley, Grace Haddock, Fima Ipock, and Virginia Speight left! Article XHI, Anne Forbes leaves her sweet disposition to Ellen Sawyer. Article XIV, Eleanor Norris leaves, promising Jimmy she’ll always be true and instructing him to do likewise. Article XV, Barbara Clement, Peggy Carson, and Helen Rowland leave silently. Article XVI, McDonald Bland and Betty Morton leave their good looks to Jimmy Cox and Barbara Russell. Article XVH, Tommy Hannaford, Sam Fleming, and Peggy Tucker leave their dramatic ability to the dramateers. Article XVI 1 1, Larry Ricks, H. B. Heath, and Joe Alligood leave their cute physiques to Dallas Clark, Floyd Stokes, and Bob Watson. [ 28 } LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Article XIX, Dot Wilson leaves her versatility and leadership to Marie Ann Scheller. Article XX, Eleanor Alphin leaves her eyes to Jane Alexander. Article XXI, Carolyn Rowlett and B. A. Larkins leave their amiable personalities and way with the boys to any lonely G. H. S. girl. Article XXII, Louise Batson leaves Talking. Article XXIII, Frances Bendall and Sarah Sellers leave their “Model” figures to Bobby Wind- berry and Mary Ann Smoot. Article XXIV, Joanna Bunch leaves her friendliness and flashy smile to Paul Conway. Article XXV, Anne Gaboon leaves the G. H. A. hoping that it will survive in her absence. Article XXVI, Alice Foley Jones leaves her “line” to Barbara Smith. Article XXVII, Teresa Saieed leaves her superlative to Peggy Cox. Article XXVIII, Lou Ellen Keech, Hazel Weston, and Marguerite Staton leave not daring to look back. Article XXIV, Ruth Page leaves trying to find a remedy for Doug’s eternal flirting. Article XXV, R. W. Tyson leaves his vocabulary to James Ray Roberson. Article XXVI, Dot Whitely, after finishing this annual, leaves for Dix Hill. Article XXVI I, Barbara Jenkins leaves Mac, hoping he’ll continue to be true. Article XXVI 1 1, Bobby Odum leaves his pretty, blond curly hair to the less fortunate boys with one warning — roll it each night or else! Article XXIX, Bobby Fleming, Raleigh Lee, and John Farley leave their athletic ability to next year’s team. Article XXX, Emily Rice wishes to leave her freckles and cute smile to “Doogie” Larkins. Article XXXI, Donald Rose and Roy Hardee leave with their cameras. Article XXXI I, Lytle Batchlor leaves her walk to Sarah Wooten. Article XXXHI, Thorburn Whitehurst leaves her enviable complexion and sweet expression to Louise Briley. Article XXXIV, Peggy Williams leaves her books along with the answers to Joyce Calhoun. Article XXXV, Nancy Smith leaves worrying about Tommy. Article XXXVI, Rufus Stark leaves his sister hoping she will follow in his footsteps. Article XXXVH, William McLawhorn and Raby Edwards leave their ability to get along with the girls to Jack Neilson and Dwight Garrett. Article XXXVHI, Jane Langley (Annie Laurie) leaves her chicness to Peggy Bowen. Article XXXIX, Dot Stauffer leaves to join the Navy. [ 29 ] LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Article XXXX, Sam Northrop leaves his Cadillac to Norwood Whitehurst along with a list of all his secret parking places. Article XXXXI, Doug Allen leaves to buy a ring for Ruth. .Article XXXXII, Bobby Smith and Ben Roberson leave their petiteness to all the other little boys in G. H. S. Article XXXXTII, The Forty-Niners leave in search of greater fortune and fame. I [ 30 ] JUNIORS •••LOOKING FORWARD [ 31 } JUNIORS Garret, Dwight, President Clark, Lewis, l ice President Briley, Louise, Secretary ! lilies, Carolyn, Treasurer Alexander, Jane Allen, Betty Jean Baker, Jennie Bowen, Peggy Joyce ii h I. Boyd, Lorraine f 1 Bradshaw, Harvey 4 ■4 ij ' i! Branch, Betty Sue Briley, Doris Briley, Myrtle Brown, Franklin [ 32 ] Calhoun, Joyce Boyd, Zclma Carson, Loretta Clark, Dallas Conway, Paul Cox, Billy Cox, Jimmy Crawford, Mack (Wilson) Culbrith, Lulubelle Duke, Ann Dunn, Carmen Edwards, Harold Faulkner, Billy Fleming, Joyce Flye, Bobby Goor, Walter Gilbert, Martha Godley, Margaret V 1 [ 33 } JUNIORS Hardee, Hazel Harris, Betty Sue Hodges, Edna Hollingsworth, Jean Howard, Vernice Jackson, Belva Jones, Eunice Jordan, Billy Joyner, Max Joyner, Richard Laughinghousc, Billy Lewis, Janice Lupton, Tommie MacKcnzic, Martha McGowan, Louise Morgan, Ruby Morris, Peggy Neilson, Jack [ 34 ] JUNIORS Pace, Tommy Paul, Curtis Perry, Walker Riddick, Barbee Russell, Barbara Saieed, Mitchell Sawyer, Joe Scheller, Marie Anne Sears, Ray Simpson, Pat Smith, Barbara Smith, Catherine Stafford, Anne Stauffer, Jake Stocks, Carole Taylor, Louis Tilghman, Billy Tucker, Joyce [ 35 } JUNIORS Turner, Karl Vainwright, Julian Wadford, Betty Lou Waters, Anne Rae White, Jane Whitehurst, John Whitehurst, Norwood Williams, Bobby Wooten, Sarah Roy Hardee (not pictured) Class Advisors Miss Perry Mrs. Utley Miss Haskett Class Motto “Rolling, not Drifting.” Class Colors Blue and white [ 36 ] C37} SOPHOMORE CLASS Eddie Tanner, Past President Augusta Overton, President Janet Waters, Secretary Floyd Hendrix, Treasurer Allen, Douglas Aman, Johnny Andrews, Melba Batson, B. T. Beacham, Marvin Brady, Billy Buck, Joyce Bunch, Betty Jane Bunch, Joel Cannon, John David Carawan, Horace Carr, Marjorie Cox, Peggy Cox, Walter Clark, Catherine Clark, James A. Clark, Joe Clapp, Carolyn Culberth, Myrtle (Junior) Daughtery, Earl (not pic.) Dawson, Doris Dillingham, James Elks, Rebecca Faulkner, Violet Flye, Larry (not pic.) Fleming, Margaret Foley, Milton Forrest, Peggy Fulcher, Rodney Harper, Dolores [ 38 } SOPHOMORE CLASS Haymes, Virginius Hester, Mollie Jean House, John Howe, Lewis Humber, Johnny Ipock, Linda Jones, Earl Lee, Bobby Lee, Kent Little, Rachel Lassiter, Sue Langley, Mary Frances Laughinghouse, Holden Little, Ann Martin, Peggy McLawhorn, Peggy May, Allene Mayo, Ed McCrary, Ann McKeel, Arlene Mazingo, Doris Neal, Alice Nichols, Peggy Ormond, Lyman Perkins, Virginia Phelps, Hildred Pollard, Rachel Puryear, Doris Roberson, James Rae Sawyer, Ellen Earl Seaboch, Doris Sears, Jackie [ 39 } SOPHOMORE CLASS Sigmon, Frances Sideris, Johnny Simpson, Billie Smith, Joyce Smith, Helen Smith, Patsy Smiley, Ralph Spain, Christine Stokes, Joyce Stanley, Jake Stancill, Mattie Stoneham, Eleanor Sugg, Suggie Suggs, Elizabeth Sutton, Ann Taft, Zack Thomas, George Tripp, Jarvis Tripp, Margie Tucker, Dot Tucker, Marjorie (not pic.) Vaniford, Doris Waldrop, Mary Ann Watson, Bob Whichard, Rona White, Barbara Whitehurst, Bynum Williams, Clara Wingate, Janie Winberry, Bobbie Woolfolk, Billy Worsley, Carl [ 40 } SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Class Advisors: Mr. Gaither Frye, Mr. R. B. Starling, Mrs. Luther Herring Class Motto: B- Class Colors: Red and White Class Flower: Red Rose The sophomore class is composed of 110 students. We gave the most successful Freshman Follies ever given by a Fre.shman class and we are looking forward to giving an equally successful Coronation Ball. Though low financially, the ideals of this class are high and with the co-operation of everyone we wall keep climbing. Mary Ann Waldrop The definition of Sophomore, according to Webster, is “A student in the second year of high school. It comes from two Greek words, Sophos and moros, meaning wise and fool respectively. Earlier forms of this word are sophomer and sophumer.” The Freshman is the fellow who knows not and knows that he knows not; The Sophomore is the fellow who knows not, and knows not that he knows not; The Junior is the fellow who knows, and knows not that he knows; The Senior is the fellow who knows, and knows that he knows. — Anonymous [ 41 } AROUND SCHOOL [ 42 ] [ 43 ] FRESHMEN Alton Adams J. D. Adams Howard Allen A1 Averette Barbara Batchelor Mary Dunn Beatty Clifton Boyd Jimmie Brewer T alitha Brickhouse Dorothy Briley Sidney Briley Jay Campbell Joyce Cannon Billie Jean Carson Wallace Conway James Corey Tommy Cox Elizabeth G. Crawford Mary Elizabeth Crawford Sellers Crisp Frances Darden Lois Dunn Peggy Dunn Irvin Edmondson Julius Edwards Robert Elks Tommy Evans Eddie Farley Margie Ruth Fields Terry Flanagan Polly Fleming Ola Forbes Tom Forbes Willy Gardner Obie Lee Godley Frances Estelle Greene Marty Hadley Thelma Hardee Elizabeth Ann Hardy Erline Harrington Huel Hemby Curtis Hendrix Jake Higgs Cecil Holmes Deanie House 1 : 44 } FRESHMEN Sharlene Howard Charles HufTstetter Sam Hux Betty Jackson Betty Jane Jackson Ann James Jean James Jo Ann Johnson Leslie Jones John Karsnak Billy Landing Shirley Manning Lula Mayo John Messick Norval Messick Betty L. McGowan Edwina McMullen Jesse Moye Leon Moore Fletcher Murray Bobby Nichols Doris Nichols Luther Nichols B illy Nobles Shirley Owens Ruby Padgett Nina Jean Paul Jean Phelps Nancy Proctor Janice Relyea Marjorie Rhodus Hildegarde Roberts Charles Ray Ross Joe Rowland Shirley Saieed Rudolph Scheller Glenn Scott Faye Sermons Betty L. Shackelford Hazel Shackelford Connie Singleton Betty L. Small Wayne Smiley James Ray Smith Mary Ann Smoot [ 45 } FRESHMEN Mary Ann Stark Earl Stokes Helen Stokes Janice Suggs Gilda Taylor Mitzi Sue Taylor Jean Tetterton Barbara Tilley Dorothy Tripp Donald Tucker Lois Tucker Gene Vincient Janet Watson Richard Weatherington Louise Webb Chas. Williams Joe Wilson Troy Wilson John Winstead Billy Wooten “I remember the gleams and glooms that dart Across the schoolboy’s brain ; I ' he song and the silence in the heart, That in part are prophecies, and in part Are longings wild and vain. And the voice of that fitful song Sings on, and is never still: ‘A boy ' s will is the wind ' s will. And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [ 46 ] . EIGHTH GRADE Kenneth McArthur Jimmy Anderson Joyce Anderson Edward Barber Bobby Barnhill Barbara Barrow Grace Barton Jesse Beacham Marie Blackburn Carolyn Branch Douglas Brantley Zelma Braxton Ann Brewer Elvin Ray Brewer Billy Briley Frank Brooks Charlie Byrum George Campbell, Jr. Jean Cannon Therion Carr John Carrington Jimmy Cheatham Jean Cherry Douglas McCleod Barbara Corbett Walter Coward Barbara Cozart Shirley Cross Margaret Culbreth Joyce Davenport Dallas Evans Mary Rose Evans Ray Evans Bobby Faulkner Lilly Flye Leroy Flynn Janice Fornes Mary Jane Forrest Preston Fields Wynette Garner Sarah Frances Gay Virginia L. Godley Myrtle Flassell Shirley Flarris Andrew Heath Magdalene Hill Mandola Hollingsworth Nancy Howell Lloyd Hudson George I pock Barbara James Elizabeth James Patsy James David Johnson Evelyn McRoy Ronald Ruffin John Russell Marguerite Saieed Jean Sawyer Ruth Shyver [ 47 ] EIGHTH GRADE Evelyn Smith Guy Smith, Jr. Thomas Smoot, III Sudie M. Spain Estelle Speight Frank Spencer Lewis Stocks Ann Stokes Jack Taylor Jody Taylor Roy Taylor Jo Ann Timberlakc Linwood d rippe Vernon I ' yndall Clara Tyson Bobby Wadford Doris Waters Jane Whitaker Frances White Linda Whitehurst Bruce Williams Elizabeth Williams Jerry Worsely Sam Worthington Smith Worthington Helen Jones Rosa Jones Sara Lee Betsy Leggett Patsy Leichter Jo Ann Manning Kathleen Manning Agnes Markham Herman Mills Sue Nichols Helen Odum Tommy O’Neal Janice Ormand George Phillips Joan Pollard Anne Powell Gabel Powell Hilton Quinn Melrose Respress Bobby J. Ricks Cecil Riddick Lcla Roberson Harry Lee Roberts Deanie Roebuck Lloyd Ray Hardee [ 48 ] SEVENTH GRADE Bruce Baker Mary Lou Brewer Doris Buck Bill Ccittlette Earlena Christian Bobby Conway Gloria Ann Cox Donald Dewey David Dickinson Magnolia Duckworth Gene Duffin Mary Joyce Elks Ted Forns Shelly Glisson Ann Gray Shirley Gray Jimmy Hawkins “Bill” Hendrix Judy Howe Andwer Joseph Larry M. Shyver, Jr. Fayo Mobley Bobby Nunn Hugh Peaden Ramona Pollard Jesse Pollard Alton Puryear Barbara Puryear Leroy Quinn Elizabeth Roebuck Martha L. Smith Patsy Sutton Boots Thomas Shirley A. Thorn Catherine Tucker Sylvia Weeks Betty S. Wilson Vernon Wingate [ 49 } CHEERING SECTION DEAR OLD GREENVILLE li ords and Music by: 11. A. McDougle Dear Old Greenville, Loyally we stand united. Rough and ready, Fight the fight with all your might And win, hey! Firm and steady. Eyes upon the ball always, Onward to victory. Pride of future days. Giiorus Fight the fight. Green and white; Onward we’re pushing to win the goal Then here goes, On your toes. Let them know that we’re death on foes. R.mi! Rah! Raii! Rah! Raii! PEP SONG We are the sons of old G. H. S. Of all the others we are the best. Send those Phantoms out to win The Fans will cheer them thru thick and thin. Come on Greenies, get out and fight Win that game for old Green and White We are always there with you As we go to victory. By: Amos Leggett CHEERS Orange Crush, Lemon Ice Hit ’em once, hit ’em twice Hit ’em fast, hit ’em slow Come on Greenville, Let’s go. G-R-E-E-N-V-I-L-L-E G-R-E-E-N-V-I-L-L-E Greenville! Greenville! Fight!!! Fight!!! Fight [ 50 } [ 51 } STUDENT COUNCIL President: Rufus Stark Vice President: Dot Wilson Secretary: Peggy Barrow Treasurer: Fred Brooks Rov. Reps.: Rodney Fulcher, Dwight Garrett REPRESENTATIVES Billy Brady, Harvy Bradshaw, Lewis Clark, Carl Denton, Bobby Fleming, Milton Foley, Frances E. Greene, Floyd Hendrix, Tommy Lupton, Edwina McMullan, Augusta Overton, Tommy Pace, Nancy Proctor, Carolyn Rowlett, Teresa Saieed, Marie Ann Scheller, Glenn Scott, Larry Shyver, Suggie Sugg, Joanne Timberlane, Roy Taylor, Billy Tucker, Doris Vandiford, Doris Waters, Janet Waters, Mary Ann Waldrop, Walter Wilson TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Lytle Batchelor, Sidney Briley, Carl Denton, Ann Duke, Margaret Fleming, Dwight Garrett, Fletcher Murray, Sam Northrop, Nancy Proctor, Carolyn Rowlett, Marie Ann Scheller, Mary Ann Stark, Charles Watson, Janet Watson, Thorburn Whitehurst, Dot Whiteley, Peggy Williams LIBRARY STAFF Margie Carr, Elizabeth Crawford, Lillie Belle Culbreth, Sam Fleming, Hazel Hardee, Huell Hemby, Ken Owens, Shirley Owens, Ruby Padgett, Doris Puryear,Melrose Resprcss, Bobby Jean Ricks, Hildegarde Roberts, Helen Smith, Estelle Speight, Smith Worthington Librarian: Miss M. Farley Not Pictured : James Corey, Irvin Edmondson, Larry Flye, Joe Wilson, Billy Woolfolk This page sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Charles Gray Morgan Post Number 9032 Greenville, N. C. [ 52 } TRAFFIC COMMITTEE LIBRARY STAFF President: McDonald Bland Barbara Clements Carl Denton John Farley NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bettie Ann Young Secretary: Treasurer: Fred Brooks Martha Gilbert Tommy Lupton Marie Ann Scheller Rufus Stark Adviser: Mr. R. B. Starling Caroline Rowlett Billy Tucker Anne Rae Waters Dot Whiteley Peggy Williams Walter Wilson MARSHALS Fred Brooks Bettie Anne Young Frances Bendall, Barbara Clements, Sam Northrop, Caroline Rowlette, Dot Stauffer, Dot Whiteley, Walter Wilson Adviser, Miss Estelle Greene Sponsored by Mr. Barbee Representative of IIerff Jones Co. and Collegiate Cap and Gown Co. [ 54 } GREEN LIGHTS STAFF Co-Editors: R. W. Tyson and Bettie Anne Young Tommie Lupton Dot Wilson Sam Northrop Roy Hardee Elvin Ray Jones Howard Proctor Harvey Ward Janice Lewis Sarah Sellers Gordon Brown Sherman M. Parks Mrs. C. B. Utley, Ed. Adviser Reporters: Peggy Bowen, Harvey Bradshaw, Billy Brady, Catherine Clark, Sellers Crisp, Eddie Farley, Eliza- beth Ann Hardee, Johnnie Karsnack, Janice Lewis, Helen Stokes, Doris Vandiford, Ann Ray Waters, Bob Watson QUILL AND SCROLL Frances Bendall Sam Northrop Howard Proctor Bettie . nne Young This page sponsored by the Daily Reflector [ 55 ] HARMONY AT ITS BEST Our “Messiah” chorus under the direction of Miss Ona Shindler GIRLS Louise Adams, Betty Jean Allen, Joan Allen, Nancy Allen, Eleanor Alphin, Lytle Batchelor, Frances Bendall, Peggy Bland, Bettie Sue Branch, Elsie Briley, Louise Briley, Myrtle Briley, Joyce Buck, Betty Jane Bunch, Joanna Bunch, Anne Cahoun, Joyce Calhoun, Loretta Carson, Peggy Carson, Carolyn Clapp, Catherine Clark, Barbara Clements, Peggy Cox, Ann McCrary, Ann Duke, Carmen Dunn, Margaret Fleming, Ann Forbes, Peggy Forrest, Martha Gilbert, Louise McGowan, Louise Gurganus, Dolores Harper, Betty Sue Harris, Molly Hester, Caroline Hines, Elma Hodges, Vernice Howard, Elma Ipock, Barbara Jenkins, Alice Foley Jones, Eunice Jones, Lewellyn Keech, Shirley Kelly, Martha McKenzie, Jane Langley, B. A. Larkins, Mary Ellen Larkins, Janice Lewis, Ann Little, Betty Morton, Peggy Nichols, Eleanor Norris, Ruth Page, Josephine Parkerson, Virginia Perkins, Emily Rice, Barbara Riddick, Carolyn Rowlett, Teresa Saieed, Ellen Earl Sawyer, Marie Ann Scheller, Sarah Sellers, Doris Seabock, Jackie Sears, Frances Sigmon, Billie Simpson, Pat Simpson, Joyce Smith, Kitty Smith, Patsy Smith, Dot Stauffer, Juanita Stokes, Suggie Sugg, Ann Sutton, Freda Sutton, Dot Tucker, Peggy Tucker, Frances Venters, Mary Ann Waldrop, Ann Rae Waters, Janet Waters, Hazel Weston, Barbara White, Jane White, Carolyn Whitehurst, Thorburn Whitehurst, Dot Whiteley, Peggy Williams, Bobby Winberry, Bettie Ann Young. BOYS Arturo C. Andrade, Gene Baker, B. T. Batson, Harvey Bradshaw, Jimmy Briley, Frank Brooks, James Buck, Dallas Clark, Lewis Clark, Paul Conway, Mack Crawford, Carl Denton, Bobby Flye, Milton Foley, Dwight Garrett, Tommy Hannaford, H. B. Heath, Cecil Holmes, John Humber, Earl Jones, John Messick, Steve Moss, Jack Neilson, Sam Northrop, Bobby Nichols, Bobby Odum, Lyman Ormond, Curtis Paul, Howard Proctor, Donald Rose, Mitchell Saieed, Ray Sears, Ralph Smiley, Frank Spencer, Rufus Stark, Jake Stauffer, Earl Tripp, Zack Taft, Karl Turner, Eugene Wright, Charles Watson, Bobby Williams, Gilbert Windham. This page sponsored hy The Greenville Music Club C56] BOYS ' GLEE CLUB GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB [ 57 } GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Eddie Barbee Dorothy Briley Franklin Brown Paul Conway Louis Clark Wallace Conway Billy Cox Ronald Duffin Dorothy Frizzelle June Frizzelle Rodney Fulcher Wiley Gardner Max Joyner John Karsnack Billy Landing Billy Laughinghouse Peggy Martin Fletcher Murray Jesse Moye Bobby Nichols Marie Scheller Michel Saieed Frances Sigmon Jake Stauffer Wayne Smiley Joyce Smith Jarvis Tripp Dot Tucker Julian Vainwright Bob Watson B. S. Whitehurst Bobby Williams Bobbie Winberry Charles Williams Leader: Mr. Arant Chief Majorette — Sarah Sellers Flagbearers: Catherine Clark MAJORETTES Ruth Page Betty Sue Harris Hildegarde Roberts Dot Wilson [ 58 ] ORCHESTRA Louis Clark Martha Gilbert Johnny Humber Peggy Martin Ken Owens Mitchell Saieed Joe Sawyer Jake Stauffer Juanita Stokes Leader: Mr. Arant JUNIOR Amos Ray Evans Magdalene Hill David Johnson Patsy Leichter Kenneth McArthur Douglas McLeod BAND Deanie Roebuck Connie Singleton Guy Smith Tom Smoot Sammy Worthington Richard Weatherington Leader: Mr. Arant [ 59 ] NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Peggy Barrow, Louise Batson, Frances Bendall, Peggy Bowen, Frederick Brooks, Anne Gaboon, Catherine Clark, Barbara Clement, Anne Dunn, Rodney Fulcher, Tommy Hannaford, Roy Hardee, Betty Sue Harris, Alice Foley Jones, Sue Lassiter, Anne McCrary, Sam Northrop, Augusta Overton, Howard Proctor, Carolyn Rowlette, Mitchell Saieed, Teresa Saieed, Ray Sears, Ralph Smiley, Rufus Stark, Suggie Sugg, Freda Sutton, Billy Tucker, Dot Whiteley, Peggy Williams, Dot Wilson, Carl Worsley, Bettie Anne Young NATIONAL FORENSIC CLUB President: Frederick Brooks Vice Presidents: Bettie Ann Young, Roy Hardee Secretary: Louise Batson Parliamentarian: Sam Northrop Point Sec’y: Rodney Fulcher Treasurer: R. W. Tyson Barrow, Batson, Bendall, Bowen, Bunch, Clapp, Clark, Clement, Dunn, C. Dunn, Flanagan, Fleming, Forrest, Dreene, Hadley, Harris, Howard, James, A. F. Jones, L. Jones, V. Jones, Larkins, Lassiter, Mayo, McCrary, McMullan, Nichols, Overton, Perkins, Phelps, Rice, M. Saieed, S. Saieed, T. Saieed, J. Sears, R. Sears, Sigmon, Smiley, Smoot, Stark, Sugg, A. Sutton, F. Sutton, Taft, Tucker, Waldrop, Waters, White, C. Whitehurst, T. Whitehurst, Whiteley, Williams, Wilson, Winberry, Worseley. Adviser: Mr. R. B. Starling C 60 ] FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President — Anne Gaboon Secretary — Louise Batson Eleanor Alphin, Joyce Anderson, Jennie Baker, Barbara Barrow, Peg Barrow, Peggy Joyce Bowen, Larraine Boyd, Betty Sue Branch, Carolyn Branch, Betty Jane Bunch, Jean Cannon, Joyce Cannon, Margie Carr, Billie Jean Carson, Jean Cherry, Barbara Cozart, Shirley Cross, Frances Darden, Joyce Davenport, Mary Rose Evans, Margie Ruth Fields, Terry Flanagan, Lillie Flye, Thelma Hardee, Betty Sue Harris, Magdalene Hill, Deannie House, Nancy Howell, Belva Jackson, Elizabeth James, Helen Jones, Patsy James, Barbara Jenkins, Alice Foley Jones, Sue Lassiter, Janice Lewis, JoAnne Manning, Agnes Markham, Allene May, Lula Mayo, Peggy Morris, Louise McGowan, Helen Odum, Augusta Overton, Shirley Owens, Jean Phelps, Janice Relyea, Melrose Respess, Marguerite Saieed, Teresa Saieed, Ellen Earl Sawyer, Billie Jean Simpson, Pat Simpson, Evelyn Smith, Mary Ann Smoot, Christine Spain, Sudie May Spain, Marguerite Staton, Freda Sutton, Mitzi Sue Taylor, Jo Ann Timberlake, Margie Tripp, Betty Lou Wadford, Louise Webb, Carolyn Whitehurst, Dot Whiteley, Elizabeth Ann Williams [ 61 } Louise Batson Peggy Barrow Peggy Bland Fred Brooks Joanna Bunch Joel Bunch Carolyn Clapp Sam Fleming ON STAGE Tommy Hannaford Dolores Harper Molly Haster Linda Ipock Mary Ellen Larkins Barbara Ann Larkins Bobby Lee Ann McCrary EVERYBODY! Ardene McKeel Eleanor Norris Rachel Pollard Ellen Earl Sawyer Sarah Sellers Barbara Smith Kitty Smith Joyce Stokes Ann Sutton Zack Taft Peggy Tucker Joyce Tucker Janet Waters Clara Williams Mrs. Howard Mims, Adviser [ 62 ] ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Fred Brooks Floyd Hendrix Ken Owens Donald Rose Ray Sears Zack TafF Adviser — Mr. E. R. Robinson McDonald Bland Fred Brooks Milton Foley Roy Hardee Robert Mayo Donald Rose Walter Wilson Adviser — Mr. E. R. Robinson Zelma Boyd Ann Cahoun Dallas Clark Bob Corey Ken Gray Roy Hardee Shirley Kelly Holden Laughinghouse Jaek Morgan Ruby Morgan Marguerite Staton Louis Taylor Myrtle Briley Hazel Weston Jane White Adviser — Mr. Gaither Frye Chief Cheerleader: Dot Stauffer Lytle Batchelor Peggy Barrow Joanna Bunch Cecil Holmes B. A. Larkins Bobby Nichols Joanne Timberlane RAH! RAH! RAH! Rickety, Rackety Shanty Town Who’s gonna tear ol’ Greenville down? Nobody Nobody Yea!!! Nobody Nobody Yea!!! When you’re up you’re up When you’re down you’re down. W hen you’re up against Greenville ' ’t’ou’re upside down Yea — Green ! ! ! Yea — White ! ! ! Gome On Greenville !!!!!!!! Fight!!! Fight!!! Fight!!! This page sponsored by Mayor Bo tl The City Council W. H. Smith J. E. Valdrop j. E. Collins W. S. Stafford L. M. Buchanan H. B. Tripp C. A. Bowen C. B. Mayo V. Z. Morton FIFTEEN “RAH’S!” Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Team! Team! Team! ATHLETIC COUNCIL MONOGRAM CLUB President: Bobby Fleming Vice Pres.: William McLawhon Treasurer: R. W. Tyson Douglas Allen, Joe Alligood, Johnnie Anian, McDonald Bland, McRay Bland, Paul Conway, Jimmy Cox, Mack Crawford, Carl Denton, Raby Edwards, John Farley, Bobby Flye, Louis Howe, Alvin Ray Jones, Billy Jordon, Richard Joyner, Raleigh Lee, Tommy Lupton, Jack Morgan, Sam Northrop, Bobby Odum, Walter Perry, Howard Proctor, Ben Roberson, Joe Sawyer, Bob Smith, Spyridon Sidcris, Rufus Stark, Eddie Tanner, Julian Vainwright, James Harvey Ward, Charles Watson. [ 65 } ON THE GRIDIRON 51 — Joe Alligood 91 — McDonald Bland 86 — McRay Bland 87 — Raby Edwards 82 — John Farley 57 — Bobby Fleming 88 — Jack Morgan 80 — Sam Northrop 22 — Raleigh Lee 56 — Ben Roberson 53 — Paul Conway 55 — Mack Crawford 61 — Jimmy Cox THE 60 — Douglas Allen 51 — Joe Alligood 91 — McDonald Bland 86 — McRay Bland 53 — Paul Conway 61 — Jimmy Cox 55 — Mack Crawford 87 — Raby Edwards VARSITY line- 82 — John Farley 57 — Bobby Fleming 81 — Bobby Flye 23— Bob Kitrell 22 — Raleigh Lee 88 — Jack Morgan 33 — Jack Neilson 54 — Bobby Odum UP 85 — Walter Perry 56 — Ben Roberson 84 — Joe Sawyer 41 — Spyridon Sideris 80 — Sam Northrop 28 — Julian Vainwright 58 — James Harvey Ward 27 — Charles Watson Coach: R. Farley [ 66 } BASKETBALL— VARSITY Front : 4 — Joe Sawyer 10 — Bobby Flye 5 — Howard Proctor 13 — Jimmy Cox 8 — Jack Neilson 7 — John Farley Mgr. Lawhorn — not pictured 3 — Tommy Lupton Back Row: 1 — Billy Tucker 9 — Arturo C. Andrade 2 — Tommy Pace 14 — Bob Smith 1 1 — Sam Northrop 6 — Raley Edwards 15 — James Harvey Ward 12 — Joe Alligood Coach: Bo Farley — not pictured PEFPIIU ' ■aiH i JUNIOR BASKETBALL 2— Billy Woolfolk 12 — Glenn Scott 4 — Billy Brady 6 — Leon Moore 11 — Donald Tucker 1 — Johnny Sideris 7 — Eddie Farley 5 — Billy Wooten 4 — Virginius Haymes 3 — James Dillingham 9 — Joe Clark 8 — Sidney Briley 10 — Johnny Aman 11 — Lyman Ormond 3 — Larry Flye C67] FOOTBALL Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville. Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Green ille Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville Greenville 13 Jacksonville 0 0 Eclenton 13 6 New Bern 13 26 Tarboro 7 7 Dunn 7 0 Elizabeth Gity 19 0 Kinston 51 0 Roanoke Rapids 12 0 Washington 20 VARSITY BASKETBALL 28 Rocky Mount 32 29 Wilson 47 33 Wilson 49 20 Raleigh 51 39 Edenton 33 32 Kinston 46 39 Tarboro 19 39 Roanoke Rapids 38 23 Kinston 50 51 Elizabeth Gity 31 39 Elizabeth City 38 30 New Bern 45 49 Washington 29 22 Washington 21 32 Edenton 28 49 Tarboro 14 TOURNAMENT Greenville 54 Greenville 24 Greenville 33 Elizabeth City 29 Washington 44 New Bern 42 [68J PARADE OF SPORTS [ 69 } COR Betty Jean Allen Peggy Bowen Bettie Sue Branch Louise Briley Martha Gilbert Dolores Harper ESPON DEN CE Betty Sue Harris Mollie Hester Caroline Hines Martha McKenzie Sue Lassiter Janice Lewis Adviser — Miss Haskett LUB Peggy Nichols Barbara Riddick Frances Sigmon Kitty Smith Mary Ann Waldrop Janet Waters Barbara White KEY CLUB President — Sam Northrop McDonald Bland Harvey Bradshaw Louis Clark Carl Denton Paul Conway John Farley Bobby Flye Rodney Fulcher Dwight Garret Floyd Hendrix Key Club — Sponsored by The Kiwanis Club Jack Neilson Lyman Ormond Tommy Pace Rufus Stark R. W. Tyson Walter Wilson [ 70 ] • • OUR TOTEM POLE OF APPRECIATION FOR THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS WHICH HELP MAKE THIS ANNUAL POSSIBLE [ 71 ] BRADYS DUBLE “N” For Fine Foods Steaks — Seafood — Barbecue JFe Never Close Conf! rntidations GRADUATES OF 1949 BLOUNT - HARVEY CO. “Eastern Carolina’s Shopping Center” [ 72 ] Congratulations to the Seniors! B N MOTOR SALES DODGE DODGE PLYMOUTH CARS TRUCKS CARS Only DODGE Builds “Job-Rated” Trucks East Fifth Street Greenville, N, C. Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF ’49 May the years of training behind you lead to a prosperous and well-spent life time. And . . . may Belk-Tyler’s serve you in the future as in the past. BELK - - - TYLER S “The Shoppmg Center” “When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Them” FOLGER BUICK COMPANY, INC. Tenth and Washington Streets Greenville, N. C. Sales Service Congratulations Seniors NORTH SIDE LUMBER COMPANY Bethel Highway Building Supplies and Materials MRS. MORTON’S BAKERY Sweets Bread Rolls “Cakes Made to Order” Frosted Malted Milks Evans Street Greenville, N. C. 174 } Reach For — WALDENSIAN - — Sunbeam Enriched Bread Bread at Its Best ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Ballard’s Obelisk and Polkadot Flour Stokeley’s Canned Fruits and Vegetables McCormick Mayonnaise, Spices and Tea Phone 3112 Greenville, N, C. Congratulations, Seniors! PEOPLES BAKERY F. J. Diener, Owner Decorated Cakes - Pies - Rolls - Buns - Doughnuts Cream Doughnuts Dickinson Avenue 175 } Best Wishes from Us to Ton YOUNG’S MERCANTILE COMPANY Compliments of PITT HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware and Building Supplies Quality Above Price Telephone 2733 . _ . Greenville, N. C, Meet Tour Friends at BISSETTE’S DRUG STORE 427 Evans Street Prescriptions and Fountain Service When You Need a Plumber CITY PLUMBING COMPANY 1310 Evans Street Dial 3813 1 : 76 } WGTC 1490 K C 250 WATTS “Latest in News — First in Sports” Best in Radio Entertainment Affiliated with MBS and Tobacco Network Compliments of COLLEGE VIEW CLEANERS and LAUNDRY “The Modern Plant” Main Plant — 105 Grande Avenue Branch Office — 512 Evans St. Phone 2164 Best Wishes from Us to You SAVAGE’S STABLES Horses - Mules - Hogs - Cattle HOOKER-BUCHANAN INSURANCE CO. Fire - Accident - Health - Life “Mutual Insurance With A Divided Plan” 513 Evans Street C773 Congratulations, Seniors STAFFORD OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Cotanchc Street Dial 2016 RENFREW PRINTING COMPANY Commercial Printers Greenville, N. C. 716 Dickinson Ave. Dial 2861 CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Printers - Stationers - Office Outfitters Authorized Dealer for Underwood Typewriters — Sundstrand Adding Machines JACKSON’S SHOE STORE Tour Friedman-Shelby Dealer “Red Goose” Shoes for Children - “Grace Walker” Shoes For Ladies - “John C. Roberts” Shoes for Men 511 Dickinson Ave. Telephone 4048 [781 BOSTIC-SUGG FURNITURE COMPANY EVERY HOUSE NEEDS WESTINGHOUSE 118 East Third Street Greenville, N. C. Dial 2513 Jesse R. Laughinghouse, President Everything for the Home — Cash or Terms CAROLINA DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Milk Grade A Ice Cream Call for Carolina Milk Shakes Congratulations, Seniors SCOTT MOTOR SALES Greenville, N. C. Studebaker Sales and Serviee Berry Bostic Quinn Bostic BERRY BOSTIC AND SON Home Furnishings and Appliances Dial 2188 Next door to White Chevrolet Co. T- CIO Greenville, N. C. 207 East 5th Street 1791 WAGNER-MARSHBURN MOTOR CO. Your Friendly Lincoln - Mercury Dealer 2201 Dickinson Ave. Dial 4525-4528 You Will Be S ' ynart SANITARY To See William’s First For PLUMBING HEATING What’s New! CO., INC. at WILLIAM’S “There’s No Substitute for The Ladies Store Experience” JOHN’S RESPESS BROTHERS HARDWARE Barbecue 622 Pitt Street Bethel Highway Dial 2624 Dial 3493 Greenville, N .C. COLLINS GROCERY COMPANY Congratulations to the West 9th Street for Senior Class of 1949 Chickens and Eggs SAIEED’S Dial 2724 rso] cox FLORISTS “The Best in Flowers” Dial 4472 For That First Shave The Frank Wilson Store Go To The King Clothiers Hudson and Stokes Since 1893 Barber Shop East Fifth Street 401 Evans St. Dial 3404 Compliments of Home Building and Loan Association Home Loans Dial 2149 403 Evans St Congratulations Seniors WHITE CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales Service “Stylish Center” THE GLAMOR SHOP OF Greenville Compliments of “Complete Home Furnishings” 181 } Congratulations, Seniors Where the Nation Shops Lee’s Sport Shop and Saves W. E. Lee, Owner “Everything for the Sportsman J. C. PENNEY CO. For the New Look R. L. and W. H. Smith With a Touch of Genius Dealers in Call HORSES and MULES Owens’ Beauty Salon Old Fair Grounds Phone 3386 311 Evans St. Greenville - - - North Carolina For Godfrey P. Oakley Double M easure and Insurance Agency Double Pleasure Complete Insurance Service Drink 41 7 Cotanche St. Dial 3728 DOUBLE COLA Greenville, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of V. A. Merritt Son KARES RESTAURANT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Fountain Service 318 Evans Street Dial 3736 “We Serve The Best” [ 82 } Congratulations, Seniors CURTIS PERKINS “Finest in Men’s Clothing” 200 East 5th Street Dial 2800 RICKS SERVICE CENTER Pure Oil Products Phone 4342 Cor. Evans and Ninth St. Compliments of BEST JEWELERY COMPANY “Tour Jewelers” Established 1901 Compliments of Evans Seafood Market Five Points Grill Fresh Seafood Daily Fine Foods Dressed and Delivered Greenville, N. C. Dial 2332 203 W. 9th St. [ 83 ] Compliments of SOUTHERN SUPPLY COMPANY BRODY’S Firestone Greenville, N. C. Home and Auto Supplies 414 Evans Street - Phone 3716 Compliments of C. HEBER FORBES INDEPENDENT READY-TO-WEAR For Ladies MARKET Evans Street Dial 2183 801 Dickinson Ave. Greenville - - - North Carolina BAKER’S STUDIO Dee’s Clothing Store For MEN’S and WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR Better Portraits Wear While You Pay Kodak Finishing Easy Terms Dial 3042 317 2 Evans St. Greenville, N. C. WHITE’S STORES Your Credit Is Good At S ASLO W’S Where you will find anything you need for Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Repairing a Specialty School or Family 408 Evans St. Phone 3708 [ 84 ] MILADY BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of TEEL’S DRY CLEANERS 109 East 5th Street Phone 4225 “We Strive to Please’’ 11 19 Evans St. Dial 3263 GARRIS GROCERY CO. East Fifth Street Compliments of Nehi Bottling Company MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES Bottlers of R. C. COLA “It It’s In Town . . . We Have It” “Best by Taste Test” Cotanche Street Bunches Shoe Shop Compliments of LOWE’S 510 Cotanche Street Smart Apparel for Women Phone 3731 Greenville, N. C. Compliments of Moseley Electric Company R, Frank Moseley, Owner Ernest Willard Webb Agency Experienced Insurance Service Dial 3200 204 East 5th St. 123 E. 5th Street Greenville - - - North Carolina Compliments of Compliments of EFIRD’S COZART’S AUTO SUPPLY “We Sell to Sell Again” Goodrich Replacement Parts Evans Street Dial 3483 Tires - Tubes - Batteries Compliments of Compliments of LAUTARES BROS. SCOTT’S DRY Jewelers CLEANERS Dial 3722 - 120 E. 3rd Street H. L. HODGES Bilbro Wholesale Company Feed - Seed - Grmn Hardware - Farm Supplies Paints Distributors of Roller Champion Flour “SEE US FIRST” Greenville - - - North Carolina Tetterton Motor Company School Supplies - Stationery Greeting Cards DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Sales and Service A. B. Ellington Co. 410-412 Washington St. Greenville, N. C. 425 Evans Street Greenville - - - North Carolina Compliments of BASART’S DRUG STORE 7 1 2 Dickinson Av ' enue Dial 2815 The Greatest Combination on Earth! Dairyland Creamery Visit Us Often 218 East Fifth Street Appliance Sales BIGGS Service Corp. Drug Store Tour Kelvinator Dealer 301 Evans St. Dial 2136 Dial 4260 511 Evans St. Greenville, N. C. Congratulations J. A. WATSON Seniors! EIardware TOBACCO TOWN INN Greenville, N. C. Paints Seed 413 Washington St. Dial 3735 Greenville, N. C. Distinctive Compliments of Jewelry - Watches W. B. Cozart Diamonds and Sons THE WATCH SHOP 2111 Dickinson Ave. 204 E. 5th St. Dial 2563 Dial 2270 [ 87 } KEEL BAKER Congratulations Hardware-Paints-Farm Tools Seniors Fertilizer and Seeds 127 West Fourth Street Batchelor Bros. Greenville, N. C. “Most Value for Tour Money” Real Estate Hub Electric Co. General Insurance Agjency A. B. Stallsvv ' orth R. C. Stokes, 3rd Contractors 314 Evans Street Appliances — Service GREENVILLE, N. C. 714 Dickinson Ave. Dial 2401 Phone 2584 Compliments Home Builders Supply Co. of “All Kinds of Building Material” COLD STORAGE INC. 1944-45 Dickinson Ave Greenville, N. C. Dial 2984 Allen Implement Co. DRUM’S John Deere Hatchery and Feed Store Sales and Service Baby Chicks — Wayne Feeds 2220 Dickinson Ave. Seeds ■ — Supplies Phone 3090 Dial 2537 [ 88 ] JANE’S SHOP If It’s In Town Look For It at Infants and Children Juniors and Misses Five Points Five Points Food Market Greenville, N. C. Dial 4235 S. V. MORTON, JR. HILL’S Office Supplies and Equipment T ypewriters Adding Machines Known for Good Clothes Sales Service Rentals Greenville — New Bern 121 W. 4th St. Phone 3757 Morehead City Compliments Enjoy of PEPSLCOLA Carolina Dry Cleanery 12 ounces, only 5 cents Phone 2276 927 Dickinson Ave. - Greemnlle, N. C. 1809 Dickinson Ave. Phone 2113 MAYO’S Compliments of Army and Navy Store 921 Dickinson Ave. J. G. CLARK— AGENT Sinclair Refining Co. Tour Business Appreciated Phone 2341 Greenville, N. C. 1 J M Do Tour Family Washing i! % bMm ' XR LAUNDERETTE Corner of Ninth Washington St. S xL? C. E. Flemming J. C. Galloway TRADE ' MARK Greenville, N. C. Bring Tour Financial Congratulations, Problen ' is To Us Seniors Greenville Cascade Laundry Auto Finance Co. Greenville, N. C. J. Hicks Corey Taylor Transfer Agency General Hauling Real Estate — Insurance Anything, Anywhere Greenville, North Carolina Dial 4033—4276 Congratulations, Seniors “Good Food Always’’ AT THE DIANA SHOPS Olde Towne Inn 319 Evans St. Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. [ 90 ] Merit’s Shoe Store Compliments of Evans Street STAUFFER’S JEWELERS SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE Your Authorized FAMILY Keepsake Diamond Dealer Deposit With J. A. COLL INS SON Guaranty Bank Trust Company Furniture - Rugs - Stoves House Furnishings Aurora Greenville Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation : Try Us First! Dial 4010 Sound - Safe - Secure Greenville - - - North Garolina Quality Shoes Are Found Congratulations SENIORS! at Edwards’ Hardware THE BOOTERY Sportsman’s Headquarters Dial 2418 Greenville - - - North Carolina Harrison’s Drug CONGRATULATIONS TEEN-AGERS! Store Prescription Druggists Keep Tour Beauty Dial 2450 908 Diekinson Ave. Friendly Beauty Shop Greenville, N. C. 121 W. 4th Street Phone 2668 { 91 } Congratulations to the Graduating SENIORS ! We have watched you since you started in the first grade, and we are indeed mighty proud of your past records and achievements. During our 83 continuous years of service in Green- ville and the vicinity, we have done business with your mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers. Now the time has come when we look forward with great pleasure to doing business with you. Established 1866 Qreenville,N.6 . [92} Compliments of S. G. Wilkerson Sons Funeral Home Ambulance Service — Dial 2101 Greenville, N. C. Globe Hardware Company 122 W. 5th St. Phone 3232 Greenville, N. C. Hardware-Paints-Building Supplies Use “Moore” Paint FOR THE BEST IN GROCERIES and MEATS HONEYCUTT’S MARKET East 5th Street RIDDLE ROOFING and HEATING COMPANY Exclusive Dealer for LENNOX FURNACES Cotanche Street Dial 3215 THE ANNUAL STAFF AND Members of the Senior Class EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION TO The Merchants of Greenville AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS FOR HELPING TO MAKE THIS PUBLICATION POSSIBLE 193 } Autographs AA - s . h UJjU i U. f gd h4 fy uJ %joi ' ' i A mll C iiUUU Tjf r n r - ' y Autographs .n_ 7 . . r ? Autographs i, 2 ;te A ' tr L0iAl jLti U-- C@ -= Url d 5i ' i - ' C ' 7 . vj) -Cy y-cJt2 y •_,4 7-t...- C --C- . 0- _x ( ' ' ' ' yyQ — G ' ' ' 7y ' t--T,. 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