Greenville High School - Tau Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

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0 I950 THE TAU GREENVILLE HI6H SCHOOL GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA RICHARD CALVIN DAVENPORT One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph. Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better. Sleep to wake. From Epilogue to Asolando by Robert Browning Dedicated to MRS. CLEM B. UTLEY Mrs. Clem Bridges Utley was one of the very finest people with whom I have ever come in contact. She was a great person. She was great because of her great character. She was a person of absolute mental and moral integrity. She was a straight thinker and, therefore, lived straight. She possessed one of the keenest intellects I have ever contacted. With her piercing insight into all problems she could easily remove whatever was unnecessary and of no value from her thinking and go straight to the heart of the problem. If she had cared anything about self glory and about herself, she could have been a great authoress or a great newspaper woman or magazine writer. The reason she never went into those other fields for her own sake was that she was always thinking of other people. She felt that her first and perhaps only obligation was to others. As a teacher she never drove; she always led. She was a rare combination as a teacher. She could teach English; she could teach mathematics; she could teach Latin; she could teach journalism; she could teach them all successfully; therefore, she was one of the most versatile teachers whom I have ever known. Her influence will be felt in Greenville and in Greenville High School as long as there is a Greenville. To my way of thinking, the best way of honoring Mrs. Utley, now that she is gone, is for every person connected with the Greenville High School to try to do some of the things that she would like for us to do if she were here. Some of the things that she stood for are absolute honesty in thinking and in acting, scholarship of the highest type, self control, courage, and gentleness of spirit. by J. H. Rose, Supt. Greenville City Schools Page Three First row: Miss Laura Bell, Typing, Shorthand; Mrs. Maude Bowen, English; Mrs. Ruth Davis, Mathematics; Mrs. Margaret Farley, Librarian; Mr. Roland Farley. Athletic Coach; Mr. Gaither Frye, Social Science, Distributive Education. Second row: Mrs. Mary Goodman, English; Miss Estelle Greene, Mathematics; Miss Betty Jane Hansinger, Home Economics; Mrs. Callie Hardwicke, Home Economics; Miss Deanie Boone Has- kett, English; Mrs. Camille Hite, English. Third row; Mrs. Sue Howell, Typing, Shorthand, English; Miss Frances Lamb, Social Science; Mrs. Amy McLawhorn, Secretary; Mrs. Elizabeth Mims, French, Spanish, Dramatics; Mr. James Rodgers, Music; Mr. E. R. Robinson, Science. Fourth row: Miss Ona Shindler, Music; Miss Frances Smith, Mathematics; Mrs. Jane Smith, jour- nalism. Secretary; Mr. R. B. Starling, History; Mr. James Walker, Art; Mr. Earle F. Windley, Industrial Art. Page Four CLASSES SENIORS Page Six Louis Clark President of Senior Class; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Eastern District 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Drum Major 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Key Club 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; JoUyteers 4; Swing Band 3, 4. Bobby Williams Vice-President of Senior Class; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Mgr. 3; Monogram Club 3, 4; SCA 1; Swing Band Leader 3, 4; Basketball 1; Intermediate Bas- ketball 1, 2; Student Director Band 3; Radio Club 1. Barbara Russell Secretary of Senior Class; SCA 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer NHS 4; Glee Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Vice-President (French Club) 4; Traffic Committee 4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Transfer From Goldsboro High School. Marie Anne Scheller Treasurer Senior Class; SCA 2, 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Marshal 4. Betty Jean Allen FHA 1, 2; ICC 3; Girls ' Basketball 1, 2; SCA Alt. 2; Dramateers 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. Nancy Allen Glee Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2. Eugene Wilson Ayers Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Monogram Club 4; Jollyteers 4, Vice-President 4; In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Luck- shots 4. Jennie Baker FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Glee Club 3, 4. SENIORS Peggy Joyce Barrow Cheerleader 1, 3; SCA 1, 3; Alt. 2, 3; Secretary 3; Chr. of Scrapbook Comm. 3; Glee Club 2, 4; Girls ' State 3, Secretary; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; State Degree FHA 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; French Club 4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Annual Staff; Traffic Com- mittee 2; Marshal 4; Dramateers 2, 3, 4; Chr. of NFL Dance 4; Library Staff 1. Peggy Lavonne Bland Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Flagbearer 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; SCA Alt. 2, 4; FHA 2; Softball 4. Peggy Joyce Bowen Green Lights 3, 4; Business Manager 4; CSPA Convention; Band 1, 2; Head Major- ette 2; ICC 3, 4; Reporter 4; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Recording Secretary 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 4. Zelma Boyd Transfer From Chowan High School 3; DE Club 3; Majorette 4; Annual Staff 4. Harvey Deakins Bradshaw Key Club 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer; Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer; Jollyteers 4, Secretary-Treasurer; Pres. NHS 4; Marshal 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; SCA 3, 4; Football 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Base- ball 2; Journalism 3, 4; Sports Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; NFL 4; Intramural Football and Softball 1; Red Cross Rep. 1, 2; Track 4; Jr. Rotarian 3; Jr. Kiwanian 3, 4; Jr. Lion 4. James Nelson Brady Vice-President of Freshman Class; Football 1, 2, 4; Intramural Softball and Football 1; SCA 1, 2; Traffic Committee 2; Monogram Club 4; President of Sophomore Class; Green Lights 2, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 4; NFL 1, 2, 4, Winner 3; Dramateers 4; Jollyteers 4. Betty Sue Branch National Honor Society 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3. 4; ICC 3, 4; Reporter 4; Red Cross Rep. 1; Mix- ed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 1; NFL 2, 4. Doris Briley Glee Club 3, 4. Page Seven SENIORS Paul B. Conway SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; JoUyteers 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Quartet 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1, 2; Orchestra 2, 3; Dance Band 3, 4; Track 4; In- tramural Debating 3. James Karl Cox SCA 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. McDonald Crawford Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Asst. Baseball Manager 2: Manager Baseball 3; Vice-Pres. of DE Club 4; Intramural Softball 3; Intramural Foot- ball 1; Jollyteers 4. Myrtle Culbreth Fred W. Dowdy Transfer From San Diego, Cal.; Football 4; Track 4; NFL 4; Forensic Club 4; Jollyteers 4; Glee Club 4. Elizabeth Ann Duke Glee Club 2, 3; FHA 1, 2; SCA Rep 2, Alt. 1; Basketball 1, 2; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Dra- mateers 2. Carmen Dunn Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 4; FHA 1, 2; Historian 2; NFL 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 1; Ad. Staff 4. Harold Jay Edwards Jollyteers 4; Basketball 3, 4; I Sports 3, 4. Page Nine SENIORS Billy Faulkner Baseball 2. Grace Elizabeth Fleming FHA 1, 4; ICC 4; Glee Club 4. Bobby Flye Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Monogram 3, 4, President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3; Citizen of the Month 3; Key Club 3, 4; Athletic Council 4; Coach of Luckshots 4; Red Cross 2; Intramural Softball 3; Intramural Football 1. DwiGHT Garrett SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Roving Rep. 3; Presi- dent Freshman Class; President Jr. Class; Key Club 3, 4; NFL 4; Traffic Committee 3; Red Cross Rep. 1; Ad. Staff 4; Jr. Lion 3; Jr. Kiwanian 3; Treasurer Eastern District SCA 4; Intramural Sports 2; Jolly teers 4. Martha Gilbert Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; ICC 3, 4; President 3; French Club 4; President 4; NHS 3, 4; Annual Editor; Marshal 4. Walter Goor Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 4; In- tramural Football 1; Intramural Softball 3. Betty Sue Harris Flagbearer 3, 4; SCA Rep. 4; NFL 3, 4; FHA 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; ICC 3, 4. Carolyn Hines FHA 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Speech at Jr.-High Commencement; Chr. of Coronation Ball; NHS 3, 4; Marshal 4; ICC 3, 4; Treas. of Jr. Class 3; Chr. of Pan-American Fiesta 4; SCA Alt. 3. Page Ten SENIORS SENIORS Max Ray Joyner Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1, 3; Jolly- teers 4; Luckshots 4. Richard G. Joyner Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Intramural Football 1; Intramural Softball 3. Billy Laughinghouse Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Traffic Comm. 2; Student Council 4; Jollvteers 4; Orchestra 2; Swing Band 3. Janice Marie Lewis Glee Club 3; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; Green Lights Staff 2, 3, 4; Exchange Editor 3, 4; ICC 3, 4; Library Staff 1; CSPA Con- vention 4. Thomas Ray Lupton Class Treas. 1; Class Sec. 2; Monogram 2, 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. 4; SCA 2, 3, 4; Football 1, Mgr. 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Key Club 4; Journalism 2, 3, 4; Associate Ed. Green Lights 3; Co-editor Green Lights 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Jollyteers 4; Red Cross Rep. 2; Beta Scholastic Award 1; Chief Marshal 4; Intramural Football 1; Intramural Softball 1; Jr. Lion 2; Rotarian 3. Louise McGowan Glee Club 3, 4; FHA 3. Martha Mackenzie Mixed Chorus 3, 4; French Club 4; ICC 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Intramural Basketball 1; FHA 1; Library Staff 2. Ruby Morgan Glee Club 2. Page Twelve SENIORS John Alexander Neilson, Jr. Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Pres. 4; SCA Alt. 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; Luckshots 4; Intra- mural Softball 1, 2 Intramural Football 1. Francis Oakes Transfer From Warsaw; Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Tommy Pace Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Key Club 3, 4: Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; SCA Rep. 3; SCA Alt. 2; Jollyteers 4; Ad. Staff 4; Junior Red Cross 3; Intramural Football 1; Intra- mural Softball 2, 3; Monogram Club 4; Jr. Kiwanian 3, 4; Jr. Rotarian 3. Curtis Glenn Paul Walter Ray Perry Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Luckshots 3, 4; Intra- mural Softball 1, 3. Barbee Riddick Glee Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; ICC 3, 4. Mitchell Saieed Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; NFL 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; NHS 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 4; Basketball 1, 2; Pres. Jollyteers 4; Treas. SCA 4; Debate Team 3, 4; Marshal 4; Tau Staff; Intramural Softball 3; Jr. Lion 4. Joseph Earl Sawyer Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Baseball 4; Orchestra 2, 3. Page Thirteen SENIORS p A Ray Sears Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; NFL 2, 3, 4; Intramural Debate 2; Varsity Debate 3, 4; EE 2; Dramateers 4; Vice-Pres.; SCA Alt. 2, 3; Jollyteers 4; State Winner Oratorical Con- test 4. Pat Simpson Barbara Anne Smith SCA 1; FHA 1, 2; Red Cross 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Dramateers 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; DE 4. Catherine Lorah Smith NHS 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; ICC Vice- Pres. 3; Pres. 4; FHA 1; Secretary; Marshal 4; Traffic Comm. 4; Band 4; Dramateers 2, 3. Nancy Smith Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Transfer From Pineland Junior College ; Intramural 2; FHA 1; NFL 1; Latin Club 3. Hilda Speight Jake Stauffer SCA Rep. 1, 2; Alt. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Intramural Softl)all 1, 3; Intramural Football 1; Basket- ball 1. Carol Stocks Page Fourteen SENIORS LiNwooD Dean Stocks 1 ; 1 Billy Tilghman Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Monogram Club 4; DE 3; Boxing 3; Glee Club 4; Intra- mural Softball 3. j Karl Edward Turner j Monogram Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3; JoUyteers 4; I Library Staff 4. j [ Julian Vainwright Football 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; All State Band 2; Band 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Jollyteers 4; Luckshots 4; Glee Club 4; Monogram Club 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; 3. Betty Lou Wadford Anne Rae Waters Glee Club 1, 2, 3; NHS 2, 3; ICC 3; Sec.-Treas. 3; Green Lights Staff 3, 4; Co-editor 4; Mar- shal 4; FHA 1. John Whitehurst Page Fifteen SENIORS Norwood Whitehurst Jolly teers; Glee Club 4. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Weary and tearful we, the graduating class of 1950, do hereby bequeath all our books, ixjssessions, and every true virtue to the juniors we leave behind. To the upcoming seniors we bequeath our worn out books, our worn out looks, and the hundreds of senior privileges we strived so hard to obtain. To Mr. Rose, Mr. Dowd, and the faculty we leave the school building. To the student body we leave Mr. Dowd, the best principal in North Carolina. ,nd Belva Jackson leave their quietness to Frances Signmon, Doogie Larkins, and Nancy Zelma Boyd leaves her position as majorette to any girl who likes to freeze in winter and roast in summer. Peggy Barrow leaves her ability and love for dancing to Joyce Smidi. Harvey Bradshaw leaves his writing ability to Mary Hadley. Myrde Briley leaves, at last free to join her husband without the interference to school. Paul Conway leaves his trumpet to Weenie Murray. Carmen Dunn leaves her new fads to anyone who may use them. Bobby Flye leaves his ability to get along with people to Janet Waters. Carolyn Hines leaves her dependability to Mary Ann Waldrop. Jean Hollingsworth leaves with wedding bells ringing in her ears. Eunice Jones leaves her figure to Ann James. Barbee Riddick leaves her friendliness to Carolyn Clapp. Louise Briley and Billy Tilghman leave their good looks to Ann Sutton and Billy Wooten. Fred Dowdy leaves his flat feet to anyone who deserves them. Jack Neilson and Peggy Bland leave their physique and figure to Leon McKjrc and Billie Jean Sim; son. Martha MacKenzie leaves her many Nashes to Sue Lassiter. Betty Sue Harris leaves her superlative to Bobbie Winberry. Edna Hodges leaves her way with men to Jean Tetterton. Louise McGowan leaves her singing ability to Barbara White. Martha Gilbert leaves her annual worries to Margaret Fleming. John Whitehurst and Bill Jordan leave their positions of holding down the street corner to Max Jordan and James Ray Roberson. Norwood Whitehurst leaves his cuteness to Jake Higgs. Robert Sutton leaves everybody an easy way to go. Joe Sawyer leaves his shortness to Billy Woolfolk. Walter Perry leaves his position as left halfback to his little brother, Bobby. Barbara Russell leaves her popularity to M ary Ann Smoot. Jimmy Cox leaves his athletic abilities to Johnny Aman. Louis Clark leaves his energy and loudness to Helen Stokes. Riding Swapper, her horse, Kitty Smith leaves. Betty Sue Branch leaves her white saddle oxfords to Virginia Jones. Tommy Pace, Billy Faulkner, and Francis Oakes leave theirtall, lanky frames to Johnny Sidcris, Billy Brady, and Joel Bunch. Ray Sears and Mitchell Saieed leave their ability to get along with Mr. Starling to all students In American and world Julian Vainwright leaves his dreamy, brown eyes to Zack Taft. Betty Jean Allen leaves her walk to Shirley Brown Manning. Franklin Brown leaves— still a Girl Scout. Bobby Williams, Dwight Garrett, and Billy Laughinghouse leave Sharlene,, Catherine, and Janice to all the GHS wolves. Marie Anne Scheller leaves with everyone missing her sweet face and friendliness. Max Joyner and Karl Turner leave to work on the farm in the heat of the sun. Betty Wadford, Carol Stocks, Jennie Baker, and Joyce Calhoun leave what is left of their tyepwritcrs to next year ' s students. Walter Goor leaves his running ability to some lucky football player. Jake Stauffer leaves his flashy smile to Hilary Phelps. Jimmy Brady, Billy Holbert, and Curtis Paul leave their books to their fellow junior victims. Hilda Speight leaves — at last! Harold Edwards leaves with his hunting gun on his shoulder. Lorraine Boyd, Doris Briley, Myrde Culbreth, Ruby Morgan, and Joyce Buck leave their out of school jobs to enterprising juniors. Eugene Ayers leaves to find his rich wife. Tommy Lupton leaves with that gleam in his eyes. Richard Joyner, George Hines, and Dean Stocks leave their surplus absence excuses to Christine Spain, Peggy Martin, and Doris Dawson. Peggy Bowen leaves his ability to play the piano to Janet Watson. John Brigham leaves his bass voice to Janie Wingate. Louis Taylor leaves his poise to Frances Sigmon. Loretta Carson and Pat Simpson leave their typing ability to all students in second-year typing. Ann Duke, Grace Fleming, Vernice Howard, and Barbara Smith leave with tears in their eyes. Anne Rae Waters leaves her ability to write editorials to Ann McCrary. Nancy Smith leaves — again. Page Sixteen SENIOR SUPERLATIVES First row: Marie Anne Scheller, Bobby Flye, Best All Around; Louise Briley, Billy Tilghman, Best Looking; Barbara Russell, Louis Clark, Most Popular; Martha Gilbert, Harvey Bradshaw, Most Talented. Second row: Carolyn Hines, Dwight Garrett, Most Dependable; Carmen Dunn, Eugene Ayers, Biggest Flirts; Zelma Boyd, Tommy Pace, Wittiest; Betty Sue Harris, Tommy Lupton, Most Sincere. Third row: Anne Rae Waters, Mitchell Saieed, Most Likely to Succeed; Martha MacKenzie, Bobby Williams, Best Dancers; Peggy Barrow, Julian Vainwright, Best Looking Couple; Ruby Morgan, Norwood Whitehurst, Cutest. Fourth row: Barbee Riddick, Jimmy Brady, Friendliest; Peggy Bland, Best Figure; Jack Neilson, Best Physique; Ann Duke, Jimmy Cox, Most Athletic; Kitty Smith, Ray Sears, Teachers ' Pet. Page Seventeen JUNIORS Rodney Fulcher, President Margaret Fleming, Vice-President Janet Waters Secretary Joel Bunch, Treasurer Joan Allen Johnny Aman Melba Andrews B. T. Batson Billy Brady Robert Brigham Betty Jane Bunch John David Cannon Margie Carr Carolyn Clapp Catherine Clark James Alex Clark Joe Clark Shirley Clark Peggy Cox Walter Cox Doris Dawson James Dillingham Larry Flye Milton Foley Page Eighteen JUNIORS Peggy Forrest Vernicia Haddock Dolores Harper Virginius Haymes Floyd Hendrix Mollie Hester John House Lewis Howe John Humber Linda Ipock Earle Jones Coletta Lahr Mary Frances Langley Mary Ellen Larkins Sue Lassiter Holden Laughinghouse Bobby Lee Kent Lee Peggy Martin AUene May Ed Mayo Anne McCrary Arlene McKeel Peggy McLawhorn Page Nineteen JUNIORS Doris Mozingo Peggy Nicholls Lyman Ormand Augusta Overton Virginia Perkins Hilary Piielps Racliel Pollard James Ray Roberson Ellen Earle Sawyer Doris Anne Seaboch Jackie Sears Jolinny Sideris Frances Sigmon Billie Simpson Ralpli Smiley Helen Smith Joyce Smith Patsy Smith Mattie Stancil Jake Stanley Joyce Stokes Eleanor Stoneham Bruce Strickland Mary Spense Sugg Page Twenty JUN lORS Page Twenty-Ont KM bl . SOPHOMORES Glenn Scott, President Alton Adams J. D. Adams Douglas Allen Howard Allen Al Averette Barbara Bachelor Mary Dunn Beatty Clifton Boyd Jimmy Brewer Dorothy Briley Sidney Briley Tom Brown Nancy -Bundy Joyce Cannon Jimmy Cheatham Wallace Conway Tommy Cox Elizabeth Crawford Mary Elizabeth Crawford Sellers Crisp Abby Darden Virginia Davis Lois Dunn Peggy Dunn Eddy Farley Terry Flanagan Polly Fleming Ola Forbes Tom Forbes Dorothy Frizzell Wiley Gardner Jack Garrison Page Twenty-Two SOPHOMORES Obie Lee Godley Marty Hadley Elizabeth Ann Hardy Thelma Hardee Erline Harrington Miriam Harris ' Curtis Hendrix Jake Higgs Deanie House Sharlene Howard Charles Huffstetler Sam Hux Betty Florence Jackson Betty Jane Jackson Ann James Jean James Jo Ann Johnson Leslie Jones Virginia Jones John Karsnak Billy Landing Shirley Brown Manning Florene Martin Lula Mayo Norval Messick Leon Moore Jesse Moye Fletcher Murray Betty Lois McGowan B obby Nichols Doris Nichols Billy Nobles Shirley Owens Ruby Padgett Nina Paul ' 5 ' Page Twenty-Three C} o p SOPHOMORES Jean Phelps Nancy Proctor Janice Relyea Margie Lou Rliodus Hilclegarde Roberts- Charles Ross Joe Rowland Shirley Saieed Rudolph Scheller Faye Sermons Betty Lou Shackleford Mary Hazel Shackleford Connie Singleton Betty Lou Small Wayne Smiley Ray Smith Mary Ann Smoot Mary Ann Stark Helen Stokes Janice Suggs Mitzie Sue Taylor Jean Tetterton Barbara Tilley Dorothy Tripp Donald Tucker Lois Tucker Doris Jean Waters Janet Watson Richard Worthington Charles Williams Troy Wilson John Winstead Billy Wooten Page Twenty-Four FRESHMEN Roy Taylor President Janice Ormond, Vice-President Ann Stokes, Secretary Jimmy Anderson Joyce Anderson Bobby Barnhill Eddy Barber Barbara Barrow Jesse Beacham Marie Blackburn Mary Frances Brady Carolyn Branch Douglas Brantley Zelma Braxton Ann Brewer Elvin Ray Brewer Billy Briley Frank Brooks Esther Byrd Charlie Byrum George Campbell Jean Cannon John Carrington Vann Carroll Billy Jean Carson Barbara Corbett Walter Coward Barbara Cozart Norma Lou Crisp Margaret Culbreth Joyce Davenport Ronald Duffin Peggy Rose Edwards Dallas Evans Ray Evans Rose Evans Wynette Garner Sara Frances Gay Virginia Godley Jimmy Godwin Frances Gray Lloyd Hardee Bobby Faulkner Preston Fields Billy Hill Lilly Flye Janice Fornes Mary Jane Forrest Shirley Harris Huel Hemby Magdaline Hill Mandola Hollingsworth Nancy Faye Howell Lloyd Hudson George Ipock Barbara James Elizabeth James Patsy James David Johnson o. M Iff p. Page Twenty-Fim • £ r- P . FRESHMEN Patty Johnson Helen Jones Sarah Lee Betsy Leggett Patsy Leichester Kenneth McArthur Jo Ann Mannings, . Kathleen Manning Agnes Markham Nerval Messick Herman Mills Douglas McLeod Lene Mae McGowan Evelyn McRoy Guy Nichols Helen Odum Tommy O ' Neal C. L. Perkins Bobby Perry Johnny Perry Joan PoUarcf Ann Powell Cabel Powell Hilton Quinn Melro Cecil Riddick Jane Roberson Harry Roberts Deanie Roebuck Johnny Russell Marguerite Saieed Jean Sawyer Evelyn Smithi Guy Smith Tom Smoot Sudie Mae Spain Estelle Speight Frank Spenser Joe Stoneham Lewis Stocks Douglas Strickland Jean Sutton Jack Taylor Jo Ann Timberlake Jody Taylor Earl Tripp Margaret Tucker Vernon Tyndall Clara Tvson Bobby Wadford Frances White Linda Whitehurst Bruce Williams Elizabeth Ann Williams Jerry Worsley Sammy Worthington Smith Worthington Page Twenty-Six EIGHTH GRADE Billy Adams Leona Ainsley Judy Allen Billy Arnold Bruce Baker Charles Ballance Carolyn Barnhill June Barnhill Peggy Barnhill Dorothy Beacham Billy Bost Jesse Boyd Elva Brantley Gladys Braxton Lloyd Bray Bradford Brooks Edna Brown Joe Brown Bobby Browning Terry Bundy Frances Cahoon Bill Catlett Annabelle Cherry Delia Cherry Earlina Christian Gloria Cox Jackie Cox Billy Cozart •Patty Jean Crawford David Dickenson Hazel Dixon Edwards Dowd Magnolia Duckworth Gene Duffin Louise Elks Hazel Evans Edward Earl Everette Anna Fleming June Frizzell David Gilbert Ann Gray Shirley Gray Fred Haar Jo Ann Hales Leon Hardee Nannette Hardy Bob Harrington Bobby Harrington Jimmy Hawkins Judy Howe Bill Hendrix Leslie Humbles Dorothy Jackson J. C. Jordan . Larry Jorgenson Anwer Joseph Joy Lambert Rachael Lang Mary Joyce Leggett Zelle Little Joyce Loftin Dickie Manning Nurtia Mayo Dail Moore Jackie Moore Douglas Morgan .i Jean Moye Margaret McCrary f . ta. o A p n. A a v . ,r -di ib l EIGHTH GRADE Irene McRoy Dickie Newal J. B. Nichols I ' eggy Nichols iiobby Nunn Shiiiev Nunn Cleditii Oakley Curtis Patterson Hugh Peaden Walter Perkins Johnny Perry Jimmy Phelps Jerry Philips Jimmy Piver Jimmy Pleasant Jesse Pollard Ramona Pollard Dinah Porter Vivian Powell Alton Puryear Barbara Puryear Leroy Quinn Betty Gale Raynor Elizabeth Roebuck Sylvia Rogers Lenna Rose Ann Ross Ann Ruffin Donald Saulter Stuart Savage Mary Sideris Billy Simmons Jonnie Simpson Bobby Smith Martha Smith Virginia Smith Carolyn Spain Ann Stancill Claxton Stancill 0. J. Stancill Joe Stell Patsy Sutton Donna Tabor Bill Taft Myron Teel Boots Thomas Ruth Topping Julia Ann Tracy Billy Tripp Catherine Tucker Clara Mae Waters Svlvia Weeks Charles White Ann Wilkerson Bobl)y Williams Shirley Williams Betty Sue Wilson Sam Winchester Doris Wingate Vernon Wingate IjOU White Winstead Kugene Woolard Ginger Worthington Page Twenty-Eight ACTIVITIES TAU STAFF Editor-in-chief: Martha Gilbert. Associate Editor; Marie Anne Scheller. Business Manager: Carolyn Hines, Class Editor: Barbara Russell, Literary Editor: Peggy Barrow, Sports Editor: Harvey Bradshaw, Advertising Editors: Catherine Smith, Mitchell Saieed, Circulation Manager: Zelma Boyd, Typist: Curtis Paul, Advisor: Mrs. Mary Good- man, Financial Advisor: O. E. Dowd. GREEN LIGHTS STAFF Editors-in-chief: Annie Ray Waters, Tommie Lupton; Associate Editors: Marty Hadley, Helen Stokes; Sports Edi- tor: Harvey Bradshaw; Assistant Sports Editor: Jimmy Brady; Feature Editor: Catherine Clark: Exchange Editor: Janice Lewis; Business Manager: Peggy Bowen; Advertising Manager; Billy Brady; Ad Solictors: Zack Taft, Edward Farley, Sellers Crisp, John Karsnak; Proofreader: Doris Vandiford; Typist: C. L. Perkins; Editorical Advisor: Mrs. James N. Smith; Technical Advisor: Sherman Parks; Advisor: Mrs. Jane Smith Sponsored by The Daily Reflector. Page Thirty STUDENT COUNCIL President: D wight Garrett; Vice-President: Billy Brady: Secretary: Mitchell Saieed; Roving Representatives: Mary Ann Stark. Glenn Scott; Harvey Bradshavv, Sidney Briley, Barbara Batchelor. Ann Brewer, Frank Brooks, Billy Bost, Louis Clark, Carolyn Clapp. Catherine Clark, Ray Evans. Milton Foley, Rodney Fulcher, Frances Green, David Gil- bert, Sam Hux, Betty Sue Harris, Billy Laughinghouse, Tommy Lupton, Edwina McMuUen, Lyman Ormond, Barbara Russell, Helen Stokes, Roy Taylor, Donna Tabor, Mary Ann Waldrop, Ann Wilkerson, Sam Winchester, Advisor: Miss Frances Lamb; Sponsored by Greenville Lions Club. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE Chairman: Louis Clark; Harvey Bradshaw, Catherine Clark, Ann Duke, Frances Greene, Marty Hadley, (Not Pictured) Betty Sue Harris, Martha MacKenzie, Ann McCrary, Nancy Proctor, Virginia Perkins. Tommy Pace, Barbara Russell. Kitty Smith. Mary Ann Stark, Mary Ann Smoot, Helen Stokes, Marie Ann Scheller, Ray Sears, .Janet Watson, Bobby Williams, Sponsored by Sinclair Oil Company. Page Thirty-One MARSHALS Paye Thirty-Two NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE President: Augusta Overton; Vice-President: Mitchell Saieed; Secretaries: Peggy Bowen, Betty Sue Harris; Treasurer: Barbara White; Harvey Bradshaw, John Brigham, Catherine Clark, Fred Dowdy, Dwight Garrett, Frances Greene, Marty Hadley, MoUie Hester, Sharlene Howard, John Humber, Sue Lasitter, Tommy Lupton, Peggy Martin, Ann McCrary, Peggy NichoUs, Virginia Perkins, Jackie Sears, Suggie Sugg, Barbara Tilley, Donald Tucker, Mary Ann Waldrop, Barbara White, Jimmy Brady, Carolyn Clapp, Carmen Dunn, Peggy Joyce Barrow. Peggy Joyce Bowen, Rodney Fulcher, Augusta Overton, Bobby Nichols, Betty Lou Small, Janet Waters, Betty Sue Harris, Ralph Smiley, Mitchell Saieed. Ray Sears. R. B. Starling, Adviser. NATIONAL FORENSIC CLUB Senior Members: Allen. Barrow. Beatty. Bowen, Bradshaw. Brady, Brigham. Clapp. Clark. Clark, Clark, Dowdy, Dunn, Flanagan, Fleming. Fulcher, Garrett, Greene, Hadley, Harris, Hester, Howard. Humber, Jordan, Jones, Las- siter. Manning, Martin, Mayo. McCrary. McMullan. Moore, Nichols. Nichols, Overton, Proctor, Perkins, Saieed, Saieed, Sears, Sigmon, Small, Smith, Smiley, Smith, Smoot, Stancil, Strickland, Sugg, Sutton, Taft, Tilley, Tucker, Waldrop, Waters, White, Whitehurst, Williams, Winberry, Wooten. Junior Members: Barnhill, Barrow, Branch, Carrington, Corbette, Duffin, Flye. Garner, Howell, James, James, Jackson, Jones, Lang, Lee, McCracy, Odum, Porter, Ruffin. Russell, Saieed, Simpson, Smith, Smith. Spain. Tabor. Timberlake, Tucker, Waters, Whitehurst. Wilkerson. Advisor: Mr. Starling. Page Thirty-Three MIXED CHORUS Joan Allen. Betty Jean Allen. Nancy Allen. Peggy Bland, Doris Briley. Betty Jane B unch, Mary Dunn Beatty, Dorothy Briley, Barbara Bachelor, Nan Bundy, Peggy Bowen, Louise Briley. Betty Sue Branch. Peggy Joyce Bar- row, Myrtle Briley, Catherine Clark. Mary Crawford. Billy Jean Carson, Carolyn Clapp, Shirley Clark, Elizabeth Crawford, Joyce Calhoun, Loretta Carson, Joyce Cannon, Lois Dunn, Carmen Dunn. Margaret Fleming. Peggy For- rest. Polly Fleming. Grace Fleming, Frances Green. Martha Gilbert, Vernice Howard, Edna Hodges, Mollie Hester, Thelma Hardee, Marty Hadley, Erlene Harrington, Sharlene Howard, Elizabeth Ann Hardee, Marian Harris, Betty Sue Harris, Carolyn Hines, Ann James, Betty Jane Jackson. Lesley Jones, Virginia Jones. Eunice Jones, Mary Ellen Larkins. Sue Lasslter, Ruby Morgan, Louise McGowan, Shirley Manning, Edwina McMullen, Ann McCrary, Doris Mozingo, Peggy Martin, Betty Lois McGowan, Martha MacKenzie. Peggy Nichols. Roris Nichols. Nancy Procter, Nina Paul, Virginia Perkins. Jean Phelps. Ruby Padgett, Barbara Russell, Hildegarde Roberts, Janice Ralyer, Marjorle Rhodus, Barbee Riddick. Marie Ann Scheller, Kitty Smith, Nancy Jo Smith, Ca rol Stocks, Suggie Sugg, Jackie Sears, Ellen Earle Sawyer, Ann Sutton, Shirley Saieed. Faye Sermons, Helen Stokes, Pat Simpson. Betty Lou Small, Mary Ann Smoot, Janice Sugg, Betty Lou Shackleford, Doris Seabock, Billie Jean Simpson, Patsy Smith, Mary Ann Stark, Jean Tetterton, Barbara Tilly, Lois Tucker, Dorothy Tripp, Mitzi Sue Taylor, Janet Waters, Bobbie Winberry, Bar- bara White, Mary Ann Waldrop, Jane White, Janet Watson. Douglas Allen. Billy Adams, Al Averette, Harvey Bradshaw, Eddie Barber, Frank Brooks, B. T. Batson, Paul Conway, Mac Crawford, Louis Clark, Dallas Clark, Ronald Duffin, Fred Dowdy. Bobby Flye, Milton Foley. Curtis Hendrix, Charles Huffstettler, Lewis Howe, Jake Higgs, John House. Holden Laughinghouse. John Messick, Jack Neilson, Ly- man Ormond, Tommy Pace, Curtis Paul, Charles Ross. Jake Stauffer, Mitchell Saieed, Ray Sears, Frank Spencer, Ralph Smiley,Billy Tilghman, Karl Turner, Zack Taft. Earl Tripp. Roy Taylor, Julian Vainwright, Bynum, Whitehurst, Nor- wood Whitehurst, Bobby Williams, Director: Miss Ona Shindler. Page Thirty-Four Gl RLS ' GLEE CLUB Page Thirty-Five GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Arnold, Barber, Briley, Brown, Browning, Crisp, Conway, Conway, Clark, Dowd, Duffin, Frizelle, Fulciier, Fields, Gilbert, Hill, Joyner, .Johnson, Karsnak, Laughinghouse, Landing, Leichester, Moye, McLeod, Moore, Murray, Nic- hols, Piver, Roebuck, Smiley, Savage, Stall, Singleton, Sigmon, Slauffer, Tripp, Teel, Vainwright, Scheller, Saieed, Smith, Whitehurst, Worthington, Winberry, Williams, Watson, Weatherington, Williams, Cox, Frizelle, McArthur, Hendrlx. Mr. James Rodgers, Director. JUNIOR BAND Adams, Anderson, Baker, Byrun, Brown, Christian, Cox, Cozart, Hardy, Hemby, Phillips, Pollard, White, Winchester. Director: Mr. James Rodgers. Page Thirty-Six SWING BAND Left to right: Wayne Smiley, Louis Clark, Bobby Nichols, Curtis Paul, Ken Casey, Bobby Williams, Billy Landing, Paul Conway. CHEERLEADERS Chief Cheerleader: Louis Clark: Bar- bara Barrow, Nancy Howell, Vir- ginia Perkins, Nancy, Proctor, Bar- bara Russell, Evelyn Smith, Joanne Timberlake, Janet Waters. Advisor: Mrs, Camille Hite. MAJORETTES Zelma Boyd, Ellen Earle Sawyer, Bobbie Winberry, Hildegarde Ro- berts, Carmen Dunn. FLAGBEARERS Betty Sue Harris, Kitty Smith, Peggy Bland. Page Thirty-Seven LE CERCLE FRANCAIS I THE FRENCH CIRCLE) President: Martha Gilbert; Vice-President: Barbara Russell; Secretary: Betty Jane Bunch; Peggy Barrow, Betty Jane Bunch, Harold Edwards, Martha Gilbert, Virginius Haymes, Martha MacKenzie. Charles Ross, Barbara Russell, Advisor: Mrs. Howard Minis. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Catherine Smith, President; Barbara White, Secretary-Treasurer; Martha MacKenzie, Program Chairman; Peggy Bowen, Betty Sue Branch, Peggy Forrest, Martha Gilbert, Mollie Hester, Carolyn Hines, Janice Lewis, Peggy Martin, Ann McCrary, Peggy Nichols, Barbee Riddick, Pat Simpson, Mattie Stancill, Dot Tucker, Clara Williams, Betty Jane B unch, Grace Fleming, Shirley Clark, Eunice Jones, Ann Sutton, Joan Allen, Suggie Sugg, Barbara Barrow, Bar- bara Cozart, Barbara Corbette, Mary Jane Forrest, Lilly Flye, Wynette Garner, Magdaline Hill, Patsy Leichester, Sarah Lee, Betsy Leggett, Jo Ann Manning, Helen Odum, Jane Roberson, Ann Stokes, Jean Sutton, Marguerite Saieed, Sudie Mae Spain, Evelyn Smith, Melrose Respess, Elizabeth Ann Williams, Linda Whitehurst, Doris Waters, Elizabeth James, Jean Cherry, Carolyn Branch, Shirley Harris. Advisor: Miss Haskett. Page Thirty-Eight KEY CLUB President: Jack Neilson (Not Pictured); Vice-President: Lymon Ormond; Secretary: Harvey Bradshaw; Harvey Brad- shaw, Louis Claris, Paul Conway. Bobby Flye, Milton Foley. Rodney Fulcher, Dwight Garrett. Tommy Pace. Advisor: Mr. Gaither Frye. DRAMATEERS Betty Jean Allen, Peggy Joyce Barrow, Peggy Bland, Jimmy Brady, Joel Bunch: Treasurer; Carolyn Clapp: Presi- dent; Catherine Clark, Terry Flanagan, Elizabeth Ann Hardee, Betty Sue Harris, Virginius Haymes, MoUie Hester, Linda Ipock, Sue Lassister, Bobby Lee, Ann McCrary, Jackie Sears, Ray Sears: Vice-President; Joyce Stokes, Ann Sutton, Charlie Ann Sutton, Barbara Tilly, Janet Waters: Secretary; Bynum Whitehurst, Billy Woolfolk. Advisor: Mrs. Howard Mims. Page Thirty-Nine DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Melba Andrews, Boyd Lorraine Hmes. Joyce Buck. Mac Crawford. Myrtle Culbreth. Rebecca Elks, John House, Earl Jones, Arlene McKeel, Rachel Pollard, Barbara Smith, Ellen Earle Sawyer, Jake Stanley, Dsan Stocks, Jarvis Tripp, Jane White. Verona Whichard. Advisor. Mr. Gaither Frye. FUTURE HOMEAvAAKERS OF AMERICA President: Pat Simpson; Vice-President: Augusta Overton; Secretary: Mitzi Sue Taylor; Treasurer: Nancy Howell; Reporter: Sudie May Spain; Historian: Elizabeth Ann Williams; Parliamentarian: Carolyn Branch; Song Leader: Evelyn Smith; Augusta Overton, Norma Lou Crisp, Jean Sutton, Carolyn Branch, Betty Branch, Margie Tripp, Caro- lyn BarnhiU, Nurtia Mayo, Lilly Flye, Anna Fleming, Pat Simpson, Ann Ross, Grace Fleming, Jean Moye, Lorraine Hines, Nancy Howell, Elva Mae Brantley. Ann Belle Cherry, Betty Jane Bunch, Gloria Cox. Ann Grey. Jennie Baker, Janice Lewis. Page Forty MONOGRAM CLUB Johnny Aman, Eugene Ayers, Harvey Bradshavv, Jimmy Brady, Jimmy Brewer, Sidney Briley, Paul Conway, Wal- lace Conway, Jimmy Cox. Mac Crawford, Bobby Flye, Rodney Fulcher, Wiley Gardner, Jake Higgs, Billy Holbert, Louis Howe, Billy Jordan, Richard Joyner, Kent Lee. Tommy Lupton. Leon Moore. Jack Neilson. Tommy Pace, Walter Perry, Hilary Phelps, Joe Roland, Billy Tilghman, Karl Turner, Julian Vainwright, Bob Watson. Bobby Wil- liams, Joe Sawyer. Billy Wooten. LIBRARY STAFF Karl Turner, Robert Sutton, Margie Ruth Fields, Betty Lou Wadford, Douglas Morgan, Robert Harrington, Barbara Corbette, Agnes Markham. Fred Haar, Lloyd Bray, Peggy Forrest, Clara Williams. Sam Hux, Tom Forbes, Dickie Manning, Jimmy Godwin, Lloyd Hardee, Ruby Padgett, Elizabeth Crawford, Polly Fleming, Kenneth McArthur, Smith Worthington. Librarian: Mrs. Farley. Page Forty-One ATHLETIC COUNCIL Miss Laura Bell. Mi-. O. E. Dowd. Mr. Roland Farley. Mr. E. R. Robinson. Bobby Five, Marie Anne Scheller. j % Jh 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL Johnny Aman, Eugene Ayers, Jimmy Brady. Paul Conway, Wallace Conway. Mac Crawford. Fred Dowdy. Bobby Flye. Milton Foley. Wiley Gardner. Walter Good. Jack Garrison. Lewis Howe. Jake Higgs. Sam Hux. Rlchar t, Kent Lee. Fletcher Murray, Jack Neilson, Tommy Pace, Bobby Perry. Walter Perry. Joe Rowland, Mitch ' - 1 Ralph Smiley, Bruce Strickland, Billy Tilghman. Billy Woolfolk, Billy Wooten, Julian Vainwright, Jimmy Bi lary Phelps, Managers; Roland Farley, Woody Wilson, Coaches. Page Forty-Two VARSITY BASKETBALL Page Forty-Three Compliments of BEST JEWELRY COMPANY Your Jeivelers Established 1901 COPELAND MOTOR CO. Your CHRYSLER DESOTO DEALER Washington St. — Greenville, N. C. Com i)linients of TAFT OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 119 E. Fifth St. Greenville, N. C. EASTERN CAROLINA SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors PLUMBING HEATING SUPPLIES 519 Cotanche St. Greenville, North Carolina For New and Used Army and Navy Clothing — Furniture — Plumbing Paints and Oils UNITED SURPLUS, Inc. 629 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, N. C. EVANS SEAFOOD MARKET Fresh Seafood Daily Dressed and Delivered Dial 2332 203 W. 9th St. RESPESS BROTHERS BARBECUE Bethel Highway Dial 2624 Greenville, N. C. Co7npliments of HARRIS and ROGERS WAREHOUSE Greenvi ' le, N. C. KITTRELL ' S SUIT SHOP Men ' s and Ladies Tailored-to-order Suits At Popular Prices 112 W. 5th St. Greenville, N. C. Congratulations to the Class of 1950 Marie ' s School of Dance 918 W. 14th St. Extension Greenville, N. C. J. E. WINSLOW CO., Inc. Dealers in HORSES and MULES on Pactolus Highway Greenville, N. C. Conipli)iients of KARL ' S FOOD MARKET 929 Dickinson Avenue PHONE 2675 J. A. COLLINS SON Furniture - Rugs - Stoves House Furnishings Greenville Aurora TRY US FIRST! DIAL 4040 Greenville, North Carolina Co))ipli)nents of JAMES W. BREWER Greetings from SMITH and SUGG oldest Established Warehouse Firm in Greenville Congratulations GRADUATES OF 1950 BLOUNT-HARVEY CO. EASTERN CAROLINA ' S SHOPPING CENTER Congratulations TO THE CLASS OF ' 50 May the years of training beh ind you lead to a prosperous and loell-spent lifetime. And . . . may Belk-Tyler ' s serve you in the future as in the past. BELK-TYLER ' S ' THE SHOPPING CENTER 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. Reach For — WALDENSIAN Enriched Bread — Sunbeam BREAD AT ITS BEST Best Wishes From Us To You SAVAGE ' S STABLES HORSES — MULES — HOGS — CATTLE When You Need A Plumber SEE FIRST RENFREW PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTERS GREENVILLE, N. C. 716 Dickinson Avenue Dial 2861 BRADY ' S DOUBLE N ' STEAKS — SEAFOOD — BARBECUE BILBRO WHOLESALE COMPANY Distributors of Roller Champion Flour Greenville, North Carolina CAROLINA OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS Portables - Standards - Noiseless - All Electric Sundstrand Adding Machines and Bookkeeping Machines THE BEST IN RADIO NEWS MUSIC SPORTS Tobacco Network Fulltime W.G.T.C. 1490 Kc. CAROLINA BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC. Congratulations Seniors SCOTT MOTOR SALES Greenville, N. C. STUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE ORMOND WHOLESALE COMPANY WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Ballard ' s Obelisk and Best White Stokeley ' s Canned Fruits and Vegetables McCormick Mayonnaise, Spices and Tea Phone 3112 Greenville, N. C. Berry Bostic Quinn Bostic BERRY BOSTIC AND SON HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES DIAL 2188 Next door to White Chevrolet Co. 207 East 5th Street Greenville, N. C. Congratulations Seniors NORTH SIDE LUMBER COMPANY Bethel Highway BUILDING SUPP LIES AND MATERIALS HOOKER-BUCHANAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE - ACCIDENT - HEALTH - LIFE Mutual Insurance With A Divided Plan ' 51 1 Evans Street CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! PEOPLES BAKERY F. J. DIENER, Oumer Decorated Cakes - Pies - Rolls - Buns - Doughnuts Cream Doughnuts DICKINSON AVENUE Compliments of SOUTH-II-DRIVE-IN THEATRE Route No. 2 Greenville, North Carolina GREENVILLE EQUIPMENT CO., INC. NASH Phone 2715 and 4218 2002 Dickinson Ave. WAGNER-WALDROP MOTOR CO. Your Friendly LINCOLN - MERCURY DEALER 2201 Dickinson Avenue Dial 4525 - 4528 Compliments of PITT HARDWARE COMPANY HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES QUALITY ABOVE PRICE Telephone 2733 Greenville, N. C. CAROLINA DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. GRADE A Milk Ice Cream Milk Shakes CALL FOR CAROLINA Congratulations Seniors WHITE CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES — SERVICE JACKSON ' S SHOE STORE Your Friedman-Shelby Dealer Red Goose Shoes for Children Grace Walker Shoes for Ladies John C. Roberts Shoes for Men 517 Dickinson Ave. Telephone 4048 Congratulations to the Class of ' 50 PERSON-GARRETT TOBACCO COMPANY Compliments of CAROLINA SALES CORP. Greenville, N. C. Columbia, S. C. When better automobiles are built Buick ivill build them FOLGER BUICK CO., INC. Tenth and Washington Sts. Greenville, N. C. Compliments of KARES RESTAURANT FOUNTAIN SERVICE WE SERVE THE BEST WHITE ' S STORES Where you will find anything you need for School or Family Compliments of J. S. FICKLEN ELECTRIC SUPPLIES The Best in Electric Appliance Greenville, N. C. MOSLEY BROTHERS, INC. Greenville ' s Best In Insurance Age ncy Greenville, N. C. GARRIS GROCERY CO. East Fifth Street MEATS FANCY GROCERIES It ' s in Town... We Have It Greenville, N. C. C. HEBER FORBES Ready-to-Wear For Ladies Evans Street Greenville, North Carolina Tctterton Motor Company DESOTO — PLYMOUTH SALES SERVICE 414 Washington Street Greenville, N. C. ENJOY PEPSI - COLA 12 Ounces, only 5 cents 1811 Dickinson Avenue Phone 2113 MRS. MORTON ' S BAKERY Part]), Wedding and Birthday Cakes are Our Specialty Evans Street Greenville, N. C. Compliments of LOWE ' S Smart Apparel or Women Greenville, N. C. JOHN ' S HARDWARE Greenville ' s Most Convenient Hardware Store 622 Pitt St. Dial 3493 RICKS SERVICE CENTER PURE OIL PRODUCTS PHONE 4342 Cor. Evans and Ninth Sts. Meet Your Friends at BISSETTE ' S DRUG STORE 427 Evans Street Prescriptions and Fountain Service Quality Shoes Are Found at THE BOOTERY Your Credit Is Good At SASLOW ' S Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Repairing a Specialty 406 Evans St. Phone 3708 TEEL ' S DRY CLEANERS We Strive to Please 1131 Evans Street DIAL 3263 STAFFORD OLDSMOBILE COMPANY Cotanche Street Dial 2016 DEE ' S CLOTHING STORE MEN ' S and WOMEN ' S READY-TO-WEAR Wear While You Pay EASY TERMS Greenville, N. C. Compliments of W. B. COZART and SONS 2101 Dickinson Avenue Dial 2233 Compliments of V. A. MERRITT SON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 320 Evans St. Dial 3736 RIDDLE ROOFING and HEATING COMPANY Exclusive Dealer for LENNOX FURNACES Cotanche St Dial 3215 For the Best in Groceries and Meats HONEYCUTT ' S MARKET East 5th Street MILADY BEAUTY SHOP 109 East 5th Street Phone 4225 BAKER ' S STUDIO for BETTER PORTRAITS KODAK FINISHING Dial 3042 317 ' 2 Evans Street CompUvients of E F 1 R D ' S We Sell to Sell Again Evans Street Dial 3483 APPLIANCE SALES SERVICE CORP. Your Kelvinator Dealer Dial 4260 509 Evans St. JANE ' S SHOP Infants and Children Juniors and Misses Greenville, N. C. Compliments of MOSELEY ELECTRIC COMPANY R. Frank Moseley, Owner Dial 3200 205 East 5th St. GRAND AVENUE GROCERY Trade With Us and Save DIAL 2757 Grande Ave. Compliments of B R 0 D Y ' S Greenville, N. C. Compliments of S. G. Wilkerson Sons Funeral Home Ambulance Service — Dial 2101 Greenville, N. C. J. A. WATSON HARDWARE PAINTS — SEED 413 Washington St. Dial 3735 Greenville, N. C. BIGGS DRUG STORE 301 Evans St. Dial 2136 Greenville, N. C. Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1950 SAIEED ' S Compliments of LAUTARES BROS. Jewelers Ernest Willcrd Webb Agency Experienced Insurance Service 120 E. 5th Street Greenville, North Carolina DRUM ' S HATCHERY FEED STORE Baby Chicks — Wayne Feeds Seeds — Supplies DIAL 2537 SOUTHERN SUPPLY COMPANY FIRESTONE J. A. Piver, Mgr. Phone 3716 Compliments of BASART ' S DRUG STORE 712 Dickinson Avenue Dial 2815 Congratulations SENIORS CASCADE LAUNDRY Greenville, N. C. THE WATCH SHOP JEWELRY — WATCHES DIAMONDS 110 E. 5th St. Dial 2563 Compliments of TAYLOR TRANSFER GENERAL HAULING 309 W. 9th St. Phone 4033 Congratulations SENIORS DIANA SHOPS m Evans St. Greenville, N. C. HARRISON ' S DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists Dial 2450 908 Dickinson Ave. Greenville, North Carolina Compliments of COZART ' S AUTO SUPPLY GOODRICH REPLACEMENT PARTS Tires - Tubes - Batteries MERIT ' S SHOE STORE Evans Street SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY HOLLOWELL ' S DRUG STORE 922 Dickinson Avenue Dial 3155 Compliments of COLD STORAGE, INC. The Frozen Food Center Everything In Glass ERNEST GLASS COMPANY Phone 2842 106 Ficklen Street Co)iipliments of COLLEGE VIEW CLEANERS LAUNDRY The Modern Plant Congratulations, Seniors GREENVILLE AIRPORT Greenville Aviation, Inc. H. L. HODGES PAINTS HARDWARE SEE US FIRST THE SILO GRILL FOR THE BEST IN FOODS Ay den Hwy. Greenville, N. C. School Supplies - Stationery Greeting Cards A. B. Ellington Co. 422 Evans Street Greenville, North Carolina Compliments of HOME FURNITURE STORE Complete Home Furnishings Where the Nation Shops and Saves J. C. PENNEY CO. 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