Hanes High School - Blue Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1943
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Britt, Jr., Class ol '31 Fred Johntz, Class ol '32 Richard Clarlc, Class ol '33 Hughes Grogan, Class ol '35 Joe Simpson, Class ol '36 Guy Horn, Class ol '37 Lewis Braclfield, Class ol '39 William Simmons, Class ol '40 Godfrey Earl Hunter, Class ol '44 CBL-Xklz., biobb ' Qld.-is 'T ii? Wa -3 Z , 541 ,sf K' f!rf4f.LCf4 X X . QM ' az' j 7,f1 ff ibfflfs I ! Il ' gf. kyl, ! .ff f:f'ff'f-f' fz'ff'fzt.-,-1,f,,- 'ff' ff! , ' f. ' ' 0 f ,sw 3 l df M. LL!! . U!! I f -F--'V A 4 ' ff! -'.! 51 -' -f' '--f I X , ,,, N lvlr ,Nm X J, J., . qs, V, ff 7, , - ' H M- , .4 1.4, f A, .f fa 4, ,,,1.,.,, I XX ff n I Q 2 .5-Q-1 ky' Jlx . .5 I . 4 . ' ' 3 ,f Q :ll g , qlllIIl'lmwi 'qfl' I 12 ' A :Lx W was 921+ Q-W gfligfl 'School ' mfrf wi, 'fu . V M vvf' m :if ' 'T' . ' 'Z - 'f . 1. f Em . gf-ge ' '. 1 All . 5 -gk fn A X . I '.-w'Tif3'l':19.: ! - U :, Q ASQ if l Ziff L , 1 To 9,117+ GEECOJOUC Qviifill For his efficient and successful coaching, I-lis true sportsmanship, I-lis love and loyalty to school and country, We, the seniors of Iames A. Gray l-ligh School, Do proudly dedicate our section of the 'Black and Gold, -110.- L gufiui FVL43OL!CUL1,'ZL! PRINCIPAL L..- fa FACULTY , First row: DAISY LEE GLASGOW, A. B., M. A., Head of History Dept.: HATTIE GOOGE, A, B., Mathematics: MOSELLE STEPHENSON, A. B.. Head of English Dept.: NANCY RAPER. A. B., English: VIRGINIA SHER- RILL, A. B., Head of Mathematics Dept.: ARTELEE PLIETT, A. B.. Head of Commercial Dept.: CAROLINE DIEHL, A. B., M. A.. Language. Second row: MINNIE KALLAM, A. B., A. B. in L. S., Librarian: TINY ODOM, A. B., Commercial: CLARA TILLER. B. S., English: RUTH MEINUNG. A. B., Head of Science Dept.: FLORENCE ELKINS, B. S., Physical Education. Third row: KATHLEEN HALL, B. S., History: VIRGINIA ALLEN, A. B.. Head of Language Dept.: FANNIE MECLIM, A. B.. English: STELLA PRICE, A. B., History: ANNE BARKSDALE, Bf' S., S. A., Commercial. Fourth row: IAMES BARNHARDT, A. B.. Physical Educationz ERNEST M, KINNEY, Machine Shop: ARTHUR STEERE, A. B., M. Ed., Music Direc- tor: LAVVRENCE A. FOX, A. B.. Head of Industrial Arts Dept. Members not in picture: ANNIE LEE KNOX, B. S. in H. E.: Head of Home Econo mics Dept.: I. F. PIERCE, Sheet Metal Work. N an 3. wk , ' : ,J ,- I 1 .. 4 , . 4 1 .Vg -' 1' Q ' A '4 4 --P 'l-flf 5 f yur , y M, . .- ' - , - F - -1 - f., 4 f A-- VJ, f-1 sr w .www 44' '- n 4' nf, ' I -f. ' ' I Y' ', ,N ' I n f N ,HJ . A -ni A I.. . Y I I 1 Ax , - .1 ' 'f' W ' ' ' , ff 9 ,,f.ff,. E ., ' I .al ' J! tv 4 5 . -.p -.Y ,5 I n f . . I rf ' N fp'f5 I' I I J, ' f---Asif , I X 4 i 0 Q , 4 ,,., ,ff D , ,, , . ,M -. i , .1 - 'A '- ' ' 50 1 au., ' - L 4 rl n If b '0'J - Q, '-'4 f!Qc5z1 ,f .f 3 C f. A......... 1 1Lc.44...'w1 K N ERNEST RAY WILLIAMS ELINOR CREWS President Vice-President BEVERLY BUNN Mascot 5lLLf15'zf2Lfius1 ALICE MAE CLIDE VERTIE MAE SPRY Secretary Treasurer Left tn right: Betty Miller, Claude Crocker, most popular: Edna Lee Stout, ing: lack Sink. wittiesr: Ray Mathis. Violet Swink, most athlcticz Valia Hut- Iohn Gmewood. most intellectualz Beecher Casey, Katherine Green, hast look- Ehins, Douglas Livengood, best-all-round: Herberr Baker, Bernice McMillan, riendliest. -11.- it .4 Billy Adams Ambition-To work at Tab. Co. General Course, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Lib. Council 4. Ethel Mae Adams Ambition-lt's a military secret' Home Economics Course: Glee Cluh 1.2. 3, 4: Att. Dept. 4. Albert Allgood Ambition-To be an architect General Courseg Ballpark worker 3. Goldie Iona Anderson Ambition-To pilot my own plane around the world General Course5 G,R. 45 Glee Club 3. 43 lnt. Dept. 3. Dorothy Atkinson Ambition-A military secret Course: Dramateer 1: Lib Council 1. 2: Record. Dept, 23 S H . 31 S. H, Checker 3. 43 lnt. Dept. 2. Douglas C. Bagwell Ambition-To be in Uncle Sams Air Corps Dept. 1: lnt. Dept, 2, 3. Herbert Bell Baker Ambition-To drop a bomb on Toliyo pt. 13 Rec. Dept, 2, 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 4. 53 Cheerleader 2, 3. 4,55 Head Cheerleader 4. 55 Lib. t 7: Board 2. 3. 4, 5: S. H. Supt. 3. 4, 53 Dramareer 3, 4: 3: Hrm. Pres. 2, 33 Traffic Supt. 4: Traffic Dept 2. 3.4, School Pres. 5: Machine Shop 53 Boys State 53 Music and Gavel 4. 5. Hubert Sherrill Baker Ambition-To be a professional singer General Course: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4: District Music Contest 2, 3. 45 Soloist Dist- rict Music Contest 2, 3, 4: Music Festival 1.2. 3.45 Hrm Pres. l, 2, 33 Hrm. V. my A of 1945 '. . en- , Q. i nw .-12.-1 31, I Pres. 1, 2. 35 Record. Dept. 1, 25 Rec. Dept. 13 Ir. Hi-Y 1, 23 1.B.G. 3, 4. Forest Bates Ambition-To own a business Commercial Course: Tratiic Dept, 1.4: Schol. 2, 35 Supt. S.H. 3.4: 1.B.G. 45 Supt. Checking Dept. 2g Supt. Schol. Dept. 43 Honor Society 341 Masque and Gavel 2, 3,45 Att. Dept. 33 Nat. Hon, Soc. Treas. 4: Debating Team 3, 4. Albert Martin Bauguss Ambition-To join the Nat-y Commercial Courseg I. B. G. 2. 33 Glee Club 35 D. O. 2. 33 S. H. Council 23 Sec. Dept. 25 Board 13 lnl. Dept. 1.2. lack Alexander Baynes Ambition-To bc a radio operator General Course: Hrm. Pres. 2.33 V. Pres. 1,41 Board 1,33 Schol. Dept. 1,33 Per. Rel. Dept. 2: lnt. Dept. 3: Glee Club 3.4: 1.B.G. 3,43 Aud. Dept. 35 Supt. Aud. Dept. 45 Assembly Chorus 33 Flag Bearer 2. 3, 4. Camille Laurens Bledsoe Ambition-To marry a sailor with a streamlined yacht Commercial Course: Band 1, 2. 3. 4: S.H. Council 2. 33 lnt. Dept. 1,23 Lib. Coun- cil 3g State Music Contest 4: G.R. 43 1.B.G. 4. Ruby Lee Boger Ambition-To get out of high school General Course: lnt. Dept. 3. Nina Marie Braddock Ambition-lt's a secret General Course: Band 1.2. 3: G.R. 2,3,4: Inter-Club Council 25 l.B.G. 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3: V. Pres. Masque and Gavel 4: Dramateer Z, 3. 43 Hrm. V. Pres. 1: Hrm. Sec. 33 Class Pres. 23 Record. Dept. 35 Asst. Cheerleader 43 Chief Senior Marshal 35 lr. Hi-Y Sponsor 1, 2: Sr. Hi-Y Sponsor 3. Iuanita Bradford Ambition-To do the best I can at all times General Course5 Lib. Council 2. 3, 45 G. R. 43 Dramateer 4: Glee Club 4. Evelyn Forrest Brock Ambition-To be an army nurse Latin Course: Schol. Dept. 13 Per. Rel. 2, 4: S. H. Supt. 23 S H. Checker 2: lnt. Dept. 33 Managing Editor Pine Whispers 45 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Iacqueline Vaughn Brooks Ambition-To be a super sales lady General COUFSEZ Int. Dept. 13 Pub. Dept. lp S. H. Council 43 Asst. Lib. Council Member 15 Att. Dept. 1, 2: Baseball 35 S. H. Checker 3. 45 Traffic Dept. 43 Schol. Dept. 4. Norma Mae Brooks , Ambition-To be a great .singer General Course: Chm. Bulletin Board Com. lg Class Reporter 1, 25 Rec. Dept. 1, 2: S. H. Council 1,21 Pub. Dept. Z3 Record. Dept. 2.4: Operetta 15 Int. Dept. 13 Sec. Dept. 3,43 Hrm. Asst, Sec. 33 Hrm. Sec. 35 Board Member 4: Assembly Chorus 1.2. 33 State Music Contest 1, 2, 35 Monogram 33 May Day Program lg Ass't. Cheerleader 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Twirling 33 Flagwaver 1. Charlie Bunn Ambition-To be a high-powered salesman General Course3 Checking Dept. 2: Supt. Honor S..H. 53 lnt. Dept. 33 Hrm. V. Pres. 2. Emma Lee Burchette Ambition-To be the wife of another Longfellow Commercial Courseg Library Page 43 G. R. 4: Glee Club 1, 2,35 Record. Dept. 33 Schol. Dept. 1. Carrie Rosena Burton Ambition-To be a school teacher Latin Courseg Schol. Dept. 2, 35 Supt. of S. H. 33 Pub. Dept. 25 Board 15 Int. Dept. 1: Defence Council 4. Ruby Leona Byrd Ambition-To find my one and only General Course: Schol. Dept 21 Glee Club 3,43 Record, Dept. 41 Cf. R. I, 2, 3, 4: Salcsmanship 4: S, H, Checker 3, 4. Audrey Mae Campbell .-lrnbirmn-To have a successful career Gcncral Course: Kannapolis High 2: lnt. Dept. 1.2. Doris Kathleen Carroll Ambition-To he a great dancer Commercial Course: Reynolds High 1,21 Honor S, H. Supt. 3: Otlice Worker 4: Glee Club 3: Hrm. Sec. 3. Virginia Mae Carter Arnbition-To be a married school teacher Latin Course: Glee Club l. 2. 4: Schol. Dept. 2,41 Record, Dept. 3: S, H. Supt 3, 4: Lib. Council 31 S. H. Checker 3, 41 P, T. A. Rep. 2: G. R. I, 4: College 4' Operetta 1. Beecher A. Casey Anzbirinn-To fly with the Navy Air Corps General Course: Hrm. V. Pres. 3: Supt. Honor S. H. 3, Amos 5 Andy 2' Football 4. Aubrey Virgil Clodfelter Ambition-To fly for the Navy General Course: lnt. Dept. 3. Vertice Allene Clodfelter Ambition-'To find my one and only. settle down, and get married General Course: Hrm. Sec, 2: Glee Club 4. Lucas Conrad Arnivition-To become an electricial engineer Science Course: Checking Dept. 2: lnt. Dept. 3. Betty lean Craver Ambition-To be a laboratory technician Latin Course: Mono. Sponsor 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Defense Council 4: Traffic 4: G. R. l.2.4: G. R. Sec. 21 Asst. Supt. 31 Supt. 4: Pine Whispers Staff 2: Lost and Found 2: lnt. Dept. 2. 3: Flag Waver 2: Tennis 2. 3, 41 Schol. Dept. 3, 42 Board 3: Hrm. Pres. 3: Class Treas. 3. Elinor Frances Crews Ambition--To be understood Modern Language Course: Lost and Found l: Lib. Page 1.2: Glee Club l.2: G. R. l,2, 3.4, 5.6 Pres. G. R. lg inter-Club Council Mem. 2: Hrm. Sec. 2: Hrm. Pres. 3: Office Asst. Supt. Hrm. Bulletin Reader l: Hrm. Sec. 2: Per Rel. Dept. 3.4. 5, 6: Rec. Dept. 3, 4, 51 Record. Dept. 4: Seci Dept. 4: Hrm. Treas. 4: School V. Pres. 4: School Rep. at Asheville and Lenoir 4: Traffic Dept. 51 Sec. Dept. Supt. 5: Traffic Supt. 6: Class V. Pres. 5: College 5.6: Sec. 5: l. B. G. 5, 6: Band 3. 4. 5. 6: Orchestra 3. 4. 5: All State Band 5: All State Orchestra 3, 4, 5: Board 6: Honor Point Pen 5: Band Monogram 4: D. A. R. Rep. 6. Francis Hylton Crews Ambition-To coach football General Course: Football 4, 5: Basketball 4, 51 Baseball 4. 5: Hi-Y 2, 4: College 4, 5: Monogram 4. Claude Crocker Ambition-To be a great coach Science Course: Clinton High l, 2.3: Basketball 4. 5, 6: Basketball Capt. 5.6: Football 5, 6: Baseball 4, 5, 6: l. B. G. Pres. 5: V. Pres, l. B, G. 6: Hi-Y 5, 63 Monogram 4, 5, 6: Hrm. V. Pres. 4: Hrm. Pres. 5, 61 Sr. Council 6: Aud. Dept. 4: Supt. Aud. Dept. 5: Per. Rel. 5: Traffic Dept, 4. 5: Glee Club 6: College 5, 6. Alice Mae Cude Ambition-To work in an office Commercial Course: Board l, 2. 3: Supt. Lost and Found Dept. l: Record. Dept. 2, 3: Supt. Record. Dept. 3: G. R. l, 2, 3: Sec. Dept. 4: Lib. Council 2. Ioseph Anthony Devine Ambition-To become an air pilot General Course: Band 1. 2, 3.4: D. O. 2.3. Robert Dudley Deviney Ambition-To be a minister Industrial Arts Course: Lib. Council 3: lnt. Dept. 31 Cafe. Dept. 3, 4. Doris lean Dillon Ambzlion-To join the WAVES , General Course: Reynolds 1. 2: G. R. l, Z, 4: I. B. G. 4: Glee Club 4: Record. Dept. 3. Alene Elizabeth Drum Ambition-To have a pet white convertible Commercial Course: Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4: G. R. 1, 2, 3, 41 l. B. G. 3, 41 lnt. Dept. 4: Schol. Dept 1.2: Hrm. V. Pres. 2: Record. Dept. 31 Assembly Chorus 3: Pub. Dept. 3: City Music Festival 2, 3. Lida Ruth Dunnagan Ambition-'To be a physical ed. teacher General Course: Soccer l, 2. 3. 4, 51 Basketball 2, 3. 4: Baseball l, 2, 3. 4: Mono- gram 2, 3. 4: Sec. Monogram 2: Supt. Lib. 3, 41 lnt. Dept. 3: l. B. G. 2: Glee Club 3, 41 Per, Rel. Dept. 'lg Schol 3: S. H. Asst. Supt. 4. Marie Dwiggins Ambition-To teach school College Cours:1 lnt. Dept, l, 2, 31 Att. Dept. 3: Orchestra 1.2, 3. Opal Dye .-lmbirion-To be a successful secretary Commercial Course: Baseball 1, 2, 3: lnt. Dept. 1.2, 31 l. B. G, 4, 5: Hrm. V. Pres. 5, 5: Att. Dept. 3. 4: Traffic Dept. 3: Supt. Office Asst. Dept. 5: Office Page 4, 5: Typewriting Contest 4: Sr. Executive Comm. 5: Supt. Lib Council 5: Sec. Dept. 41 G, R. 5: Board 2. 3. 4. 5: Record. Dept. 4, 5. Norman Eagleson Ambition-To work in an office General Course: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Lib. Council 4. 39945 -or WV.: .17 Jerzy! f slit Quay ' School -A Q Q4 'S sez, rwfarrd 9342 4f'it?tLft1.- .,'2i V .-13... gms ,-14.-1 Hazel Dorothea Ervin Ambition-To keep out of Morganton and the County Home Commercial Course5 Att. Dept. Supt. 35 Board 15 Lib. Page 35 S. H. Council 1, 4: Sv Checker 45 Glee Club 1,25 G. R. 3,45 Pub. Dept. 15 Defense Office or er 4. Willie Essex Ambition-To tell it to the Marines General Course5 Dramateer 15 S. H. Council 2, 35 S. H. Supt. 25 Lib. Council 2. 35 Per. Rel. Dept. 35 Record. Dept. 35 G. R. 45 Att. Dept. 4. Bill Evans Ambition-To be a great success General Course5 Hi-Y 15 Football 15 Board 1,25 Traffic Dept. 2, 35 S. H. Council 1, 2, 3. Charlotte Geraldine Ferguson Ambition-To be a sweet and lovable girl Commercial Course5 Pine Whispers Typist 3,45 Lib. Council 45 Per. Rel. 35 lnt. Dept. 35 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Sec. Dept. 35 S. H. Checker 1,35 Assembly Chorus 35 Pub. Dept. 35 District Music Contest 2, 3. Haskell Edward Ferguson Ambition-To be a pilot General Course5 Hrm. Pres. 25 Checking Dept. 1, 2, 3. Helen Fishel Ambition-To sing like Deanna Durbin General Course5 Dramateer 1, 2, 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Music Contest 2, 35 Board 2. Robert Fletcher Ambition-To join the Army Air Corps General Coui-se5 Old Town High 1, 2.3. james Paul Flowers Ambition-To find a wrench that will fit that nut in Berlin General Courseg Glee Club 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Football 45 l. B. G. 45 Checking Dept. 25 Schol. Dept. 2, 35 Lib. Council 4. Nelphia Foster Ambition-Thafs a secret V Commercial Course5 Int. Dept. 35 Lib. Council 3, 45 Sec. Dept. 3, 4. Homer Kerns Freeze, Ir. Ambition-To be-an aviator College Course5 Sedge Garden School 1, 2, 35 Att. Dept. 45 Red Cross Rep. 4. Leroy F. Fussell Ambition-To get the family car General Course5 Glee Club 1, 2,35 Per. Rel. 1, 2, 35 Int. Dept. 2, 3: Aud. Dept. Supt. 3, 45 Schol. Dept. 45 l. B. G. 45 S. H. Supt. 4. Iohn Russell Gatewood Ambition- To be a member of the army signal Corps General Courseg Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 3, 45 Schol. Dept. 1, 2. 3, 45 lnt. Dept. 1. 2, 3, 45 Supt. S. H. 35 l. B. G. 35 Traffic Dept. 1, 45 Gen. Lltil. 3,45 Defense Dept. 35 Supt. Gen. Lltil. 45 S. H. Checker 35 Lib. Council 3, 4. Paul Franklin Gilley Ambition-To be a mechanical engineer Industrial Arts Course5 Glee Club 15 Ir. Hi-Y 15 Football 15 Hrm. Sec. 15 S. H. Checker 2' lnt. Dept. 35 Checking Dept. Supt. 35 Schol. Dept. 3. Mary lean Gordon A 'ti e a private secretary and to have Ruth Mill's brcwn eyes l urse5 Lib. Cbuncil 2, 35 lnt. Dept. 1, 25 Glee Club 45 S. H. Council 2, 3. Gilda Gloria Gray Ambition- To live in Florida Ge 1, Course5 Flag rer 4: Board 1, 2, 35 l. B. G. 45 Supt. S. H. 25 S. H. Cou c 3' , 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta 15 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 St e ntest 15 Supt. Rec. Dept. 25 Monogram 1.3, 45 Garden 25 Pub. D . , Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Pine Whispers 2,4 Black and Gold 2.45 Girls rts Editor 2, 45 Lib. Council 45 G. R. 3, 45 Traffic Dept. 35 Emergency Dept 45 ollege 35 Assembly Chorus 1, 2, 4. Helen Marie Gray Ambition-To wear a pair of silver wings General Course5 Dramateer 1, 3, 45 May Day Program 15 City Champion Speller 15 G. R, 2, 3,45 Pine Whispers 25 Hrm. Pies. 25 Band 2, 3, 4: Pub. Dept. 2,45 Twirling 2, 35 Rec. Dept. 25 Le Cercle Francais 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Soccer 45 P. T. A. Rep. 45 Int. Dept. 35 Schol. Dept. 35 Monogram 45 S. H. Checker 2, 3. Kathryn Green Ambition-To be a lieutenant in the WAVES General Course5 Reynolds 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 4. Annie Lee Hair Ambition-To be a beautician Commercial Course5 Pub. Dept. 15 lnt. Dept. l,2, 3, 45 Hrm. Sec. 25 S. H. Checker 3. Iames Wesley Harris Ambition-To see Gray High city football champions General Course5 Cherryville High 1, 2, 35 Football 45 Treas. I. B. G. 45 Hi-Y 45 'A Le Cercle Francais 4. Iames Bernard Hauser Ambition'-To play professional football and baseball General Course5 Board 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 School V.-Pres. 3: School Asst. Sec. 25 Hrm. Pres. 1, 2. 3, 4, 55 Supt. Rec. Dept. 45 Trailic, Dept. 1, 2, 3, 45 Per. Rel. 1, 2, 3, 4. I. W. Helms, Ir. Ambition-To have a Park Ave. Penthouse Commercial Course5 Glee Club 2, 3PBoard member 35 lnt. Dept. 25 Schol. Dept. 1. 6 General Course: Week 2. General Course: General Course: Harry Hemrick Ambition-To join the armed forces Football 4: l. B. G. 3: Schol. Dept. 23 Record Dept. 2: Man of Ernest Holland Ambition-To travel Schol. Dept. l. 2: Board 2. 3. William Iames Holt Ambition-To be a flying cadet Baseball 3, 4. 5: Football 3. 4. 5: l. B. G. 4, 5: Hrm. V. Pres. 4: Supt. Traffic Dept. 5: Att. Dept. 5. General Course: General Course: General Course: Hrm. Pres. 3: Elizabeth Ann Holton Ambition-A secret Glee Club 1.2. 4: l. B. G. 4. Kelly C. Hoots Ambition-To be a buck private Pub. Dept. 2. lack Huffman Ambition-To be a machinist Sheet Metal Class Supt. 43 Defense Class 4. Mary Valia Hutchins Ambition-To graduate from college Suent Org Sc 4 Spt Record Dpt 3 Per Rl 2 College Course: l. B. G. 3: Nut'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Monogram 2. 3, 4: Hrm. Sec. l, 2: t cl . e . 3 u . . e . : . e. : Lib. i b ll Council 3: Off ce Page l: Supt. S. H. 4: Traffic 4: Schol. Dept. 2: Basket a l. 2. 3. 4: Tennis l. 2, 3. 4. Ceneral Course: Charles Iarvis Ambition-To find a good job ana' live a happy Iifc School Store 3: Cafe. Dept. 2, 3. Omeda Iohnson Ambition-To be a ROmCO'S Iuliet Commercial Course: Reynolds High 1.2: Hrm. Sec. and Treas. 4: G. R. 3.4: Defense Office Worker 4: P. T. A. Rep. 3. Donald Ardell Iones Ambition-To join the Navy Air Corps General Course: Band l.2. 3. 4: Record. Dept. 2.3: Him. Sec. 2. 3: Checking Dept. 4: Lib. Council 2. General Course' Martha Lee loyner Ambition-To be an office worker lnt. Dept. 2: S. H. Checker 3: Glee Club lg Board 2. Robert Booth Kelley Ambition-To become one of the world's best known chemists General Course: Monogram 2, 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3.4: Football l: Him. Pres. 2.3: Hrm. V. Pres. Pine Whispers 3: Lib. Council 2. 3.4: Supt. 3: Gym Dept. 4: Per Rel. 2. 3: Photo. 4: Gen. Util. 3.4: Supt. Gen. Lltil. Dept. 4: S. H. Council 2. 3: Traffic Dept. 2.3: l. B. G. 3.4: Board 2. 3. 4: Sehol. Dept. l. Edyth Sexton Kimball Ambition-To stay young and have that certain technique General Course: Mooresville l.2: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 3. 4: Board 3: Traffic 3: Class Sec. 3: Lib. Council 4: S. H. Checker 3: Monogram 4. . . l Edna Elaine Kiser Ambition-To have oodles of pals Modern Language Course: Blair lunior High 1.2: Schol. Dept. 3: Hrm. Board Member 3: Att. Dept. 3: Traffic Dept. 4: l. B. G. 4: College 4: G. R. 3.4: V. Pres.'4: V. Pres. Le Cercle Francais 4: Supt. S. H. 4: S. H. Council 3: Hrm. Sec. 4: Girls State 3: G. R. Conference 3. K Helen Robie Klutz Ambition-To marry a preacher General Course: G. R. 1.2: Garden 2: Lib. Page Supt. 3: Pub. Dept. 2: lnt. Dept. 2. 3: S. H. Checker 1.2, Helen Louise Kreeger Ambition-To marry the one and only General Course: Glee Club 2.3.4: S. H. Checker 2: Masque and Gavel 3: Dramateer l. 2. 3: Schol. Dept. 3: G. R. 2. Linville Lawrence Ambition-To bc in the Army Air Corps General Course: Football 2. 3. 4. 51 Golf 37 Basketball 2: Hi-Y 3,45 Monogram 2. 3.4: Hrm. Pres. 2: Board l: l. B. G, 4. General Course Hrm. V. Pres. Edna lean Leazer Ambition-To be a dress designer Sedge Garden 1.2: G. R. 3, 4: Traffic 3: S. H. Asst. Supt. 3: 3: Att. Dept. 3: Glee Club 3.4. Doris Kathryn Lee Ambition-To join the W. A.A.C. General Course: l. B. G. 4: Glee Club 3. 4: G. R. 4: lnt. Dept. 3. General Course: General Course: 3 Grace Mozell Leonard Ambition-Always to have a lot of friends Glee Club 1.2: Per. Rel. lg lnt. Dept. l: Schol. Dept. 2. Talmadge V. Linville, Ir. 4 Ambition-To play in a famous dance orchestra Band l. 2f3. 4: Hi-Y 1.2: Orchestra 1.2. ,-15,-1 -116.- Douglas Livengood Ambition-To be happy and make someone else happy Science Course: Football l, 2. 3, 45 Basketball 2.3.45 Baseball 3, 45 Schol. Dept. I45 Traliic 2, 3,45 S. H. Council 2, 3, 45 Lib, Council 3.45 Supt. 35 Int. Dept. Supt. 3: Per. Rel. 2, 3, 45 Amos 63 Andy 3, 4: Hrm. Sec. 25 Sec. 1. B. G. 3: Hrm, Pres, 3, 45 Hrm. V. Pres, 25 l. B. G. 3,45 College 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Pres. Hi-Y 4: Board 35 Le Cercle Francais 4: Boys State Delegate 3. Douglas Long Ambition-To be president of just anything general Course: Band 2, 3, 4, 5: Glee Club 2, 3: Hrm. V. Pres. 25 Record, ept. 1. Elwood T. Mann Ambition-To finish school General Course: Asst. Bd. Member 4, 55 Hi-Y 55 Asst. Hrm. Sec. 52 Ir. Hi-Y 4: Board 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Dorothy Ann Marshall Ambition-To find a perfect lover General Course5 Att. Checker 35 Schol. Dept. 1,25 lnt. Dept. 1,45 Masque and Gavel 2, 3. 45 Defense Office Worker 4. Dorothy Louise Marshall Ambition-To join W, A. F, S. Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Record. Dept. 2, 3: Sec. Dept. 35 G. R. 24,45 S. H. Checker 2,35 S, H. Supt. 35 Assembly Chorus 35 State Musical 'estival 4. Mabel Martin Ambition-To join the W, A, A. C General Course5 Record. Dept. 15 Int, Dept. 35 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Frederick Allen Masten Ambition- To be a state patrolman Science Course: Sedge Garden 1, 2. 35 Band 4. Ray Charles Mathis Ambition-To be an aviation pilot General Course5 Reynolds High 15 Football Co-Capt. 35 Amos 8 Andy Supt. 4: Gym Dept. Supt. 25 1. B. G, 3, 45 Board 3: Hrm. Pres. 25 Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3,45 College 3, 45 HifY 3, 45 S. H. Council 45 Tratlic 35 Baseball Capt. 45 Monogram 35 Pres. 3. Claude McGee Ambition- To be a radio technician General Course5 Board 15 Hrm. Pres. 2: Record, Dept. 2. 35 Traffic Dept. 1, 2, 3: Asst. Sec. and Treas. 35 Per. Rei. Dept. 45 Checking Dept. 2.3. lack Eugene- McGee Ambition-To be a successful lawyer General Course: Rec. Dept. 15 Schol. Dept. 25 Traffic Dept. 2, 35 Hrm. Pres. 25 Supt. Schol. Dept. 35 Gym Dept. 35 S. Hl, Council 35 Per. Rel. Dept. 3, 45 Hrm. Pres. 35 Winner Ir, Chamber of Commerce Oratorical 35 Hi-Y 3. 45 I. B. G. 35 College 3, 45 Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3. 45 Pres. 45 Le Cerclz Francaisl' 45 Football 3, 45 Debating Team 3: Monogram 3, 4. Bernice McMillan Ambition-To make a certain boy happy General Course5 Reynolds High 1, 25 G. R. 3, 45 Pres. 45 Girls' Monogram 3, 45 Pres. 4: l. B. G. 3, 45 College 3, 45 Cheerleader 4: Masque and Gavel 3, 45 Sec. 35 Board 3, 45 S. H. Supt. 3, 45 Supt. Rec. Dept. 45 Girls State 35 Dramateer 3.45 lnt. Dept. 3: S. H. Checker 35 P. T. A. Rep. 35 Pub. Dept. 35 Hi-Y Sponsor. Elizabeth Louise Miller Ambition-T0 be an Angel of Mercy Science Course5 G. R. 1, 2, 3. 45 Reporter 15 V. Pres. 15 Asst. Sec. 25 Pres. 25 Inter-Club Council 3: Program Chrm. 45 Hi-Y Sponsor 25 I.B.G. 3, 4: College 3, 4: French 4: Supt. Lost and Found Dept. 25 Supt. Rec. Dept. 35 Supt. Defense Coun- cil 45 Schol. Dept. 15 lnt. Dept. 35 Traffic Dept. 2, 3, 45 Lib. Council 25 Per. Rel. 3. 45 Lost and Found 1: Hrm. Pres. 25 Hrm. Bulletin Bd. Chrm. 45 School Sec. 3: Flag Bearer 25 Operetta 15 May Day 15 Sub. Cheerleader 4: Twirling 1, 2, 3. Katherine Mills Ambition-To meet with a certain person on the high Seas General Course5 Reynolds 1,25 Glee Club 3, 4, 5: Baseball 35 S. H. Checker 3. Stella Mae Moore Ambition-To win that certain blonde General Course: G. R. 45 Schol. Dept. 25 Hrm. Sec. 3: Pub. Dept. 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Lib. Council 4: Int. Dept. 3, 45 S. H. Supt, 3: S. H. Supt. 35 S, H. Checker 2, 3: Miss Gray Hi 4. Ioseph W. Noell Ambition-To become an aviator General Course5 All-State Band 15 Honor Point Award 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Schol. Dept. 3: Lost and Found Dept. 15 Per. Rel. Dept. 45 Traffic 4: School Asst. Sec, 15 Hrm. Treas. 45 Board 2: French 45 Hrm. Pres, I5 Lib. Council 4. Albert Norman Ambition-To join the army General Courseg Sedge Garden 1, 2, 3. Phyllis Lucille Oakely Ambition-To live in Rio General Course: Reynolds 1, 25 Sec. Hrm. 35 Supt, S. H. 4. Iuanita Teresa Pratt Ambition-To be a Mrs, General Course5 Mullins High School 2,35 Glee Club 4, 55 G.R. 4, 5: I.B.G. 5. Stanley Pierce Ambition- To lead a squadron of P-40's -over Tokyo General Course5 Football 2, 3.4, 5: Capt, 4: Co-Capt. 55 Basketball 1,2,3.45 Baseball 4,55 Hi-Y 45 College 4, 55 Monogram 2, 3. 4. 55 Hrm. Pres. 3, 4: Board 55 Per. Rel. Dept. 45 Tratfic Dept. 3,45 Int. Dept, 45 S.H. Council 4, 55 Supt. Emergency Dept. 5: Supt. Amos 6 Andy 4: Checking Dept. 35 Oflice Worker 4: All City Football 3. 4.5. Marie Poinclexter Ambition- Censored General Course: Soccer 1: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Per. Rel. Dept 2,35 Recording Dept. 45 Pub. Dept. 2, 35 G. R, 54 Band 2, 35 State Band Contest 35 Office Page 25 lnt. Dept, 3: Schol. Dept. 1. Edna Mae Potter Ambition-To keep my big mouth shut , General Course: Monogram 3, 45 Pres. 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 G. ,R. 25 Lib, Council 3: S. H. Supt. 45 lnt. Dept. 3: Basketball 2.3, 45 Soccer 1, 2. 35 Capt. 3: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Asst. Supt. S. H. 3. Margaret Iane Prestwood K Ambition-To dance with Arthur Murray General Course1 Lib. Council 3, 41 Glee Club 3, 41 1,B.G. 41 Dramateers 2. 3, 41 Int. Dept, 3: Baseball 2. lacquelyn Price Ambition-To sec the day when Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner get married General Course: Hrm. Sec. 2, 3.41 Schol. Dept, 11 Band 2, 3,41 Supt. S. H. 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 21 G. R. 1, 4: French 41 1.B.G. 3, Thelma Gray Reavis Ambition-To have that certain technique Commercial Course: G. R. 1, 2, 3, 4: Asst. Sec: Soc, Comm, 2. 31 Soc. Service Chrm. 41 Per. Rel. Dept, 11 lnt. Dept 11 Lib. Page 1,21 Hrm. Sec. 21 Record, Dept. 21 Pub. Dept. 21 Supt. Honor S. H. 2,31 Roll Checker 31 Orchestra Z. 3, 4: Hrm. greas. 3,41 Traffic Dept. 31 Assembly Chorus 31 Lib. Council 41 Salesmanship lass 4, Winfred Robertson Ambition-To finish school General Course1 lnt. Dept, 2. Ioe Franklin Russell . Ambition-To fly General Course. Frances Marion Sapp Ambition-To be a Navy nurse Latin Course1 Board 1, 2.31 G. R. 1. 2, 3. 41 Lib. Page 1, 2, 31 Supt. Lib. Pages 2. 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Int. Dept. 2, 31 Lib. Council 3. Paul Sechrest Ambition-Maybe General Course1 lnt. Dept. 21 Traffic Dept. 1, 21 Checking Dept. 3. I. B. Self, Ir. Ambition-To be a mechanical engineer General Course1 Att, Dept. 21 Chm. 11 Hrm. Per. Rel. 11 Schol. Dept. 2, 3, 4: Social Committee 3, 41 1.B.G. 41 Band 1.2, 3, 4. Marilyn Elizabeth Sells Ambition-To marry that certain one General Courseg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 G. R. 3, 4: Treas. 41 Hrm. Sec.-Treas. 31 Int. Dept. 4: Supt. Pub. Dept, 41 Ed.-in-Chief of Pine Whispers 41 Assembly Chorus 3: District Music Contest 1.2.3. Alma Shouse Ambition-Not to get married before I'm 35 years of age Commercial Course: G. R. 2, 3, 41 Assembly Chorus 31 1, B, G. 3, 41 lnt. Dept. 41 S. H. Council 1, 2, 3, 41 Traffic Dept. 21 Office Asst. 41 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. lack L. Sink Ambition-To haue a happy family General Course: Board 1, 2, 31 Hrm. Pres. 1.2: Hrm. V. Pres. 31 Schol, Dept. 11 Record. Dept. 1,21 Traffic Dept, 11 Amos and Ar-dv 2, 31 Rec. Dept. 31 Defense Council 41 Masque and Gavel Treas. 31 Pres. Masque and Gavel 41 pride and Prejudice. Paul Allison Snider Ambition-To be a friend of everyone General Course: Glee Club 2: Quartet 3. 41 Hrm. Pres. 1, 2, 31 School Asst. Sec. 2: V. Pres. 3,41 S, H. Supt. 4: Traflic 2, 31 Supt. 31 Lib, Council Z. 31 OH'ice Pages' Supt, I1 Per. Rel. 2, 3, 41 Dramateer 2, 3, 41 Contest Play 21 Debater 2.3, 41 Operetta 11 Declamation Contest 2,31 Nat'1 Hon, Soc, 3.41 State Pres. 41 Honor Point Pen 31 American Legion Oration Contest 31 1.B.G. 41 Hi-Y 41 Base- ball 4: College 4: Cheerleader 4. Helen Lucille Sparks Ambition-To marry a certain 6 ft. brown-eyed-blond Commercial C.ourse1 Glee Club 2.41 Basketball 11 Baseball 11 Soccer 11 S. H. Checker 3: Record. Dept. 21 Pub, Dept. 21 Sec, Dept. 21 Lib, Council 31 Band 11 Att. Dept. 31 Int. Dept. 2, 3, 41 Assembly Chorus 3. Albert Clunette Sprinkle Ambition-To be an aviation pilot General Courseg Golf 2, 3. Vertie Mae Spry Ambition-To edit a big newspaper Commercial Courseg Rec. Dept, 11 Civics Sec. 11 Lib. Page 1, 2, 3,41 Pine Whis- pers Stafl 2, 3,41 Black and Gold Staff 2. 3, 41 Schol. Dept. 21 Hrm. Sec. 2: Woman ot the Week 2: Board 3, 4: Hrm. Pres. 3: Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,41 V. Pres. Nat'l Honor Soc, 41 Quill and Scroll 3,41 Treas. Class 41 Sr. Executive Council 41 Supt. Pub. Dept. 41 Honor Point Award 3. Alfred Stanford Ambition-'To become a Navy flying officer General Course: Hrm. Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, 51 Class Pres. 1,21 Supt. Traffic Dept. 1,21 Gym Supt. 11 Per. Rel, Dept. l,2,3. 4, 51 Lib. Council 1,2,3,41 lnt. Dept. l,2,3: Lost and Found 1,2' Schol. Dept. l,2,31 Board l,2, 3,41 Checking Dept. 1.2,31 1. B. G, 1.21 Honor Point Pen 41 Football 1,21 3, 41 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 51 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Loyd Delmer Stinson Ambition-To be an aviation pilot in the navy or marines General Course1 French 41 lnt. Dept. 2, 31 Board 1, Z. Mary Lee Stoker Ambition-None General Course1 French 41 lnt. Dept. 2, 31 Board 1, 2. Edna Lee Stout Ambition-To line a more perfect life Commercial Course: Board 1, 21 Schol. Dept. l, 2, 3, 41 Lib, Council 1, 2. 3: S. H. Council 1, 4: Sec. Hrm. 1. 21 Dramateer 1, 2, 3. 4: G, R. 11 Per. Rel. Dept. 1,21 Masque and Gavel Z, 3, 4: Sec'l Dept. 2, 31 Record. Dept. l,2, 31 Nat'l Honor Soc, 3, 41 Supt, School Store 41 Pride and Prejudice. Bill Swaim Ambition-To be an aviator General Course1 Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres, Hi-Y 2, 31 1. B. G, 4. Violet Mae Swink Ambition-To decide what my ambition will be Latin Course: Asst. Sec. Hrm. 1: Soccer I, 2, 3. 41 Capt. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Lib, Council 3,41 Lib. Council Supt. 41 Rec. Supt. 3: Rec. Dept. 41 Hrm. Pres. 2. 31 Hrm. Sec, 2, 41 G. R. 1, 3. 41 1. B. G. 3, 41 V. Pres, 1. B. G. 31 College 3,41 S. H, Council 3.41 Glee Club 1, 21 Dramateer 1: Monogram 1, 2, 3, 41 Pres, 3: Schol. Dept. 11 Board l, 2, 3, 4. A .-17... -18- 'I George C. Teague A Ambition-To work at R. 1. R. Tob. Co. General Course: Hrm. Treas. lg Hrm. Sec. lg S, H. Supt. 2, 3: Schol. Dept. 4: Pub. Dept. 5, Robert Edwin Teague Ambition--To be a Big Business Man General Course: Sedge Garden l, 2, 3: Football 3. Dorothy Tesh Ambition-To be a stenographer and marry a handsome millionaire Commercial Course: G. R. 2, 3: Scbol. Dept. 4: Lib. Council 4. Dorothy Dorene Turner Ambition-To be a dress designer General Course: Glee Club 3: Honor Roll 23 Board 13 Pub. Dept. 2. Nancy Vogler Ambition-To be with a certain guy in the Navy U General Course: Baseball lg L. W. l, 2: G. R. 3,4, 53 Glee Club 3.4. 51 S. H. Council 3, 43 Lib. Council 5: Flag Bearer 53 Monogram 4, 5: Rec. Dept. 4: Tralsc 3, 4: l. B. G. 55 Twirling 3. 43 Sr. Marshall 4. Don Voss Ambition-To get in Uncle Samls Navy ' General Cour-e: Band l, 2, 3, 4. 5: Checking Dept. 1.2: Hrm. Pres. 2: Lib. Coun- cil 2: Football 3. 4, 5: l. B. G. 4. 5: Board 3. 4, 5: Per. Rel. Dept. 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 53 Orchestra 4: Amos E3 Andy 4, Eddie Wagner Ambition-To play pm-football General Course: Gym Dept. l, 2, 3: Hrm. Pres. 3, 4: Gym Dept. Supt. 2, 35 Per. Rel. 2.3.41 S. H. Council 2, 3, 4: Traffic Dept. 1, 2, 3: Amos 6 Andy Supl. 2, 3: Monograin 33 Hi-Y 3, 4: l. B. G. 3, 4: Board 2, 3. 43 Football 2, 3,41 Base- ball 3, 43 Boys Sport Editor Pine Whispers 4: College 3, 4. Naomi Mae Wagoner Ambition-To join the WAVES General Course: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Rachel Wagoner Ambition-To marry a certain theater usher General Course: Hrm. Sec. lg G. R, l,2, 3. 43 S. H. Supt. 3: Glee Club 3,1: Supt. Sec. Dept. 4. Percy Lee Wall Ambition-To study law General Course: Record Dept. Supt. 3: Per. Rel. 3. 4: S. H. Supt. 3,45 Traflic Dept. l.2,3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5: Pres. 2: Debating Team 1,2,3.4: Dramateer 1. 3, 4, 5: Board l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Cheerleader 3, 4, 5: I. B. G. Pres. 53 College Pres. 5: H. R. Pres. 2, 3, 5: Hi-Y V.-Pres. 53 Basketball 4.5: Tennis 3, 4.5: Lib. Council 4: State Best Debater 4: Debating Cup Winner 3, 43 Contest Play 3: What A Life 4: Masque E1 Gavel V.-Pres. 4: Defense Dept. 43 Monogram Club 4: Aud. Dept. 4: Oflice Page 23 Triangular Debate Winner 1.2, 3, 43 Honor Point Pen 4. Bettie Irene Willard Ambition-To be a Red Cross nurse ' Latin Course: Sedge Garden 1.2: l. B. G. 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Band 4: Supt. Record Dept. 4: Supt. Att. Dept. 4: Hrm. Sec. 4: Supt, S. H. 3: Asst. Supt. S. H. 43 Per. Rel. Dept. 4, Ernest Ray Williams Ambition-'To learn to fly an airplane or be a mechanic on one of them General Course: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Per. Rel. Dept. 2. 3, 4: Gym. Dept. 2, 3, 4: S. H. Council lp Lib. Council lp Traffic l: l. B. G. l: Iames Robert Williams Ambition-To be in the Army Air Corps Science Course: Glec Club 3, 53 Checking Dept. lg Supt. Checking Dept. 2. Faye Marie Wilson Ambition-To make a success of everything l undertake General, Course: Sedge Garden l,2: Glee Club 3.4: l. B. G. 3, 43 G. R. 3: Dramateer 3, 4. Marie Wilson Ambition-To be a nurse General Course: Reynolds l: Mineral Springs High l: Walkertown High 2, 3, Raeford Womble Ambition-To have wavy hair General Course: Schol. Dept. 2, 33 Att. Dept. 2, 3: Rec. Dept. lg Hrm. Pres. l: Per. Rel. Dept. 1. Calvin Wooten Ambition-To be a navy flyer or machinist General Course: S. H. Council: Hrm. Treas. l: Sheet Metal Class Sec. 33 DQ- lense Class 4. . Cynthia Winona Wooten Ambition-To be an army nurse General Courscg Reynolds l: Record. Dept. 2.3: Lib. Council 2.3: Glee Club 2.14: S. H. Checker 3. Iames Worrell Ambition-To own two good rabbit hounds General Course: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: Supt. Int. Dept. 3: Supt. Gym 4: Rec. Dept. lg Hrm. Pub. Member 2: Lib. Council 3. 4. W4 'IL w : f? gli w 1 Jr Q ff? VT . H xii F elf? if f i, if 33? ' Q., M, X vw 1 gk E22 1 5 'R ' S55 his 3 SOPHOMORES C7I7LOI72E'ZOOl7Z ipzaiicfsrzfi ,fn 'J'U -LVM, l Y Peggy Waggoner, Iimmy Newsome,rDouglas Calloway Robert Iones. 5 'Xu-l'QL - 'x X l 5 ff - ,,,,Wm,f' if r 7461 L UL L55 Sfuffmf cgzi First row: Curtis Bovender, vice-presidcntg Valia Hutchins. secretary: Kenneth A Brown, assistant secretary. Second row: Paul Snider, vice-president, Bettie VVillard. secretary: C. Bodenheimer. assistant secretary, Betty Smithg treasurer. if l BOARD First row: Boyd, Wagner, Smith, Norris. Taylor, iimgle , Ashburn. Adams, Flowq-s, Hunter, V. Hutchins, Harris. Campbell, Cook, Stonestreet, Sink Bodenheimer. Birke. Second row: Bakery Miss V all, liflauser, McMillan. Kimball, B. Hutchins. Baynes, Beeson, Birke. . ,X I X l .. - l ' I 1 I , Xi x X a I - 5 I Q 55.3 35 if. mx: - df-ffwifixg 55524 ., 'f' 2-. if N 'Qf1'Em? ?'?i3 Q nibble' eg' -' 5 Q, i,aQ L , Q. wa 3. Q M, W. gaf?3,w. N u...w1m -Mix' 5? 15? Y 5 x f XX if .V ! 9 1,4-as f 4 3 s 'I-4 WM? f Q5 . ,i Q Viw Q 2 4 h 5 wwf wg ifgx 4 K 41 WE' F. -, 'W wan 3851 yaw ii f e W2 .5 fsgii 'Av V29 illw srl. A W 'S 'Y' BKCLCQ 0126! BETTY HAYES Editor-In-Chief MARGARET LONG - BILLY HLITCHINS IUNE LONG Associate Editor Associate Editor Managing Editor VERTIE MAE SPRY IAIVIES FOSTER ROBERT KELLY Senior Editor Senior Editor Photographer .f 6228 qfygiifzzzi MARILYN SELLS BETTY BODENHAMER GAYNELL HAYES EVELYN BROCK Editoplmchief Associate Editor Associate Editor Managing Editor GILDA GRAY EDDIE WAGNER NORRIS STEWART Girls' Sports Editor Boys' Sports Editor Exchange Editor ..23.. LE ef an ia '15 W ax 'Q ilk Q I if 5533 2 2 3 3311333235 1 'M ': if' Vg v , ,mga mi at K 1 ' ' 4 ,Quiff ana! cqcfzoff OLD MEMBER Vertie Mae Spry NEW MEMBERS Betty Bodenhamer Betty Hayes Evelyn Brock Billy Hutchins Gilda Gray Iune Long DEBATERS kg Miss Kallam, librarian: Bates: Little: Harris: Wilson: Worrell: Law- Tiller. coach: Brunt: Stoutg Snider: Harris: I. Crewsg Langley. eg Scalf: Long: M. Crews: Taylor: Atwood' Carruthers: Maniong Miss Zi V Swv mf J WWW , WW ZA' ' 2 4 3 .2 .f Q Qs K A 3, , . H ,X N3 W L? ' ,.,, A Malay Wills , s 23,3 W 'FW W . .,4 M .4 .Mfg 2 ' , ' N-1 Y 4+ 1 X. T . -Q ww ,,,. 23, If M LLL ,.. CHEERLEADERS Ianet Crews Bill Carruthers, Donavce Collier, Herbert Baker, Paul Snider, Bernice McMillan. Percy VVall. FOOTBALL First row: McGee, Mathis, Pierce, Livengood. Pinkston, Crewe., Pardue, Atkinson. Third row: Hinshaw, Calloway. Fourth row: Birke. Worrell, Hege Harris, Second row: Holt, Voss. 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Molly Widdifield Robt. S. Haltiwanger, B. S., M. A Commercial Department Secretary Principal Flavella Stockton, A. B. Pearle N. Foster, B. I., M. S. Doris Burke, A. B. Music and English Departments Distrihutive Education Mathematics Department Mary Nicholson, A. B. Carrie Meek Dungan, B. S. Alliene O. Burns, B. M., A. B. Commercial Department English and Guidance Departmenzc Mathematics and Science Departments Eloise Baynes, A. B., M. A. Iosephine Morton Wood, A. B. Mary E. Hinson, B. S. Language and Iournalism'Departmenls Home Economics Department Science and Phys. Ed, Departments -34-- W. Reid Staton, A. B. Phys. Ed. and Social Science Departments QIZLLLUZH Cflusi Dffkdili am.ua'z gulszfafiusi if f A i,:, A im ,.,. . .bi:?g E ,:. 1 1 Row' Lee Latham, Pres. Rnherr Gilbert, Vice-pres. Edu aru Eugene Burchan, Mascot Mary Spainhour, Secr. Harry loyce, Treas. Left to right: Mary Spainhour, hc-st looking, best all-round. moSt intellectual, most athletic: Ruth Adderrion, most athletic, biggest flirt: Leon Daniels, Harold Phillips. best looking. biggest flirt: Thomas Alley, best all-round. witriest: Frances Shields wittiestg lack Bishop, most intellectual. , -35- MMA Km , ggi M '51, mgvh M ,S 'Q . A -4-'mn ww s haw ig! - mm NM 'atv W 1 . ff 'X ,W ,M W 4 Si? ,Q X , ,, 25 f W may by 1 x ,M f R Q 2224! WB' My 3 fwxmbt A X . wg fhfijffq A A,.,1M ' WFW '-fQf5f:i:i-J ' 1---: - .:, . Q51 . if fig! , QM -33.23 Q .ff WJ ,agp f gn- may af! NS. Wf, V.-, 1 was . wx H Q 1 wa UN 'ff 9- 1,510 wt? wa. Q49 Wm KA M, 1 14 W ,Q , x ' -'N vw in il'-1 w IUNE CLASS OFFICERS Nelson Davis, Pres. Roland Burke, V. Pres. Mascot, Mike Parrish Carroll Poplin, Sec'y, Frank Walker, Treas. 51250 'z Cyan, 7 Q4 3 Ambition-'To manage Charles Dept. Store my way D, E. 5, Home Ec. 2,3915 Student Nurse 1,2,3g Cafe. 4,51 Soccer 2,3,-4, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, Lib. Page 3, 43 Monogram 2, 3, 4, G. R. 2. 3, 4. Alderman 43 Football 3, 4, 53 Cap. 53 Scrubs 2: Monogram 4, 53 Hi-Y 5: Reserve Baseball 1, 2. Carney William Allgood Ambition-'Not to run the same picture over ten times Visual Aid Dept. 2. 3, 4, 59 Lens and Shutter Club 4, 5: Hi-Y 5: Cafe. Helper 43 Lib. Page. 1, 23 Stage Mgr. 2, 3, Monitor 1: Archery 3. lack Edward Bishop Ambition- To dictate peace in Tokyo Chorus 1, 23 Football 1, 2. IIINE CLASS SUPERLATIVES Left to right: Marian Sealey and Eddie Moore, best looking: Edward Ald- ridge and Estlene White, most intellectual: lack Gordon and Betty Ruth Baker, wittiestg Katherine Archer and Harold Smith, most athletic: Warren Chilton and Amele Holder, most popular. Seated: Sadye Hauser and C. H. Duncan, best all round. Ruth M. Addertion Thomas Alley Ambition-To be an uncle -31.- .-38.-1 Robert William Gilbert Ambition-To be a traveling salesman Band l: Alderman l, 2: San. Board 4, 5: V. Pres. Ian. Grad. Class. Iohn L. Goforth Ambition-To be a Gcncral in the Marines Harry Richard Ioyce Ambition-To have two laps' heads in my garage Band l, 2. 3, 4. Roy Lee Latham Ambition-To pilot a plane the laps can't shoot down Alderman 2, 4: Reserve Baseball l, 3: Pres. Ian. Grad. Class. Harold D. Phillips Ambition-To be an aviator Football l,2g Band 1.2: Class Pres. 2: Treas. lg Sec. and Treas. 3: D. E. 3: Pres. 3. William Frederick Roesel Ambition-To lrill Hitler Mount Airy High l: Football 2. 3, 4. 5: Hi-Y 5: Monogram 4, 5: Boosters 3. Frances Mae Shields Ambition--To receive an M. R. S. degree from a certain blue-eyed soldier Student Nurse 2, 3, 4, 51 Home Ee. l, Z. 3: Monitor 4: Hall Monitor 4: Cale, 5. Mary Elizabeth Spainhour Ambition-To be with you Chorus l,2, 3,41 Alderman 2, 3: G. R, 2.3.42 San. Board 3: Office Page 4: Student Nurse 2, 3: Glad Rags 4: Sec. lan. Grad Class. Edward Milton Aldridge Ambition-To amount to something Natll Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Monitor 4: Basketball Mgr. 2, 3: Midget Football 2. B. D. Archer, Ir. Ambition-To have a long life in thc navy Baseball 1.2: Stage Mgr. 2, 3. 4: Drum Major 3.4: Tennis 3.4: Basketball 42 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Monogram 2. 3, 4: Chorus 2.3. Katherine Archer Ambition- Smitty Soccer l, Z, 3, 41 Basketball 1.2. 3.4: Cap. 4: Class Basketball Coach 2. 3: Baseball l, 23 Tennis 3, 4: Monogram 2. 3. 41 G, A. Asso. 3, 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Maioiette 2, 3, 4: G. R. 1.2, 3.4: Home Ec. 1.2, 3, 4: Boosters Z. 3, 4. Betty Ruth Baker Ambition-To take the swinging doors out of Hanes High Tarboro 3: Basketball 2.4. 5: Co-Cap, 5: Baseball 1, 2, 4, 5: Soccer 2, 4, 5: Sports Ollicial 4, 5: Pres. 5: G. A. Asso. 4. 5: Pres. 5: V. Pres. 5: Monogram 1, 2.4, 5: Excelsior 5: Sec. and Treas. 5: Boosters l, 2. 4, 5: State Play Day 4: Debate Alt. 1,2: Lit. Soc. Z: Hall Monitor 4, 5: Police Comm. 4: Monitor 5g Sec. 5: Alderman 4: San. Board 5: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Student Nurse 2: Pine Whispers Staff 5: Swept Clean Off Her Fect : Hobby 5: Sec. and Treas. 5: City Essay VVinner 4. Iames H. Ball, Ir. Ambition-To tell a good jolre Band 2, 3, 4, 5: Pres. 5: All State Band 4: Clarinet Quarter 4: Alderman 5: Class V. Pres. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. 5: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 5: Usher 3.4: Stamp 2: Rifle 3. William O. Bennett Ambition-To meet that certain one Band l, 2, 3: Varsity Football 4, 5: Reserve Basketball 3.4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, 5: V. Pres. 5: Nat'l Hon Soc. 4. 5: Treas. 5: San. Board 3: Iudge 5: Excelsior 2, 3. 4: Rifle 3: Usher 3.4.51 Stage Mgr. 5: Boys' State 41 Ghost of a Show 4. Iames Blakley Ambition-To be a pilot Football 2, 3, 4. Marjorie Ramsey Bodenhamer I Ambition-To sec Hanes beat Mineral Springs in football Monitor 2, 3: Office Page 3. 4: Home Ec. 2: Hall Monitor 2.3: Court Steno. 4. Harley Gray Boyles Ambition-To pilot a battleship up Muddy Creek. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Etha Hortense Brantley Ambition-To rereive a dozen letters a day and not from Santa Claus either Monitor 2, 3. 41 Otlice Page 1.2, 3: Home EC. 2,3,4: Student Nurse 3: Mono- gram l. 2, 3: Boosters 3: Soccer l, 2, 3: Basketball 1.2, 3: Baseball l, 2. 3. Helen Elizabeth Brown Ambition- Iol1n Soccer l, 2. 3: Pine Whisprrrs Staff 4, 5: Asso. Ed. 5: G. R. l. 2. 3: Office Page 3: Lib. Page Z, 3: Archery Z: The Courtship of Miles Standish. William Roland Burke Ambition-To sce the Axis defeated Football 4. 5: Basketball 3.4, 5: Mgr. 1, 2: Baseball 3, 4, 5: Hi-Y 4: Monogram l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Alderman 2, 4: San. Board 4: V. Pres. Iune Grad. Class. Virginia M. Cardwell Ambition-Wellf G. R. 4: Alderman 23 Boosters 3: G. A, Asso. 3, 4. Richard Carper Ambition-To be a gunner in tht' Air Corps Football 2, 3. -1, Homer Carter Ambition-To play sports Margaret Parish Carter Ambition-To register a cash register Home. Ec. 1: Spelling Bee 1: G. R. 2, 3: Monitor 2, 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3: Lib. Page 2, 3: Camera 3: Tennis 3: W. C. T. U. Award 3: Girls' State 3: San. Board 4: D. E. 4. Vernon Cartner Ambition-To go to sleep in Miss Dungarfs class Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4. Y Tournament 2. 3, 4: Monogram 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: V. Pres. 4: Hi-Y 4. Warren Chilton Ambition-To lim: and Icr live Football 4. 5: Midget 3: Baseball 4, 5: Reserves 2. 3: Basketball 5: Mgr. 2, 3: Reserves 2, 3. 4: Y Medal 4: Monogram 3. 4, 5: Hi-Y 4. 5: Spanish 5: Boosters 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1: Art Ed. Black and Gold 4: Alderman 1. Robert Clayton Ambition-To remember Hanes Hall Monitor 3: Basketball 3: Midget Football 3: D. E. 4. Doris E. Coleman Ambition-To talk without M1'. Sraton tutring me Dramatics 1: Chorus 2: G. R. 1, 2, 3: Treas. 2: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Olfice Page 3: G. A. Asso. Z,3: Engaged For the Month: Capers of 194O: D. E. 4: Boosters 1. 2, 3: Tennis 3. Opal Ruth Combs Ambition-To be a furlough wife Natl Him, Soc. 4: G. R. 1.2. 3, 4: lnt. Club Coun. Rep 1: Home EC. 1.2: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Spelling Bee 1: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Coach 2: G. A. Asso. 3. 4: Lib. Page 1. 4. Elbert Cooke Ambition-Not to come back till ir's over. over there Football 2. 3.4, 5: Baseball 2.3 4, 5: Photo. 5: Boosters 1: Chorus 1.2,3: Monogram 2. 3. 4. 5: Hi-Y 3, 4. Bernard Cottee Ambition-To join the Navu Football 1. 4: Archery 2. Nelson Davis Ambition-To shave Hitlefs mustache Band 1.2.3.-1,51 Alderman 3.5: Excelsior 3. 4, 5: Hi-Y 5: Pres. 5: Police Comm. 3: Hall Monitor 5: Pres. lune Grad. Class. Fred Duggins Ambition-To sail rhr,Seven .Seas Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Nlonogram 2, 3, 4: Boosters 1: Hi-Y 4: Chorus 1, 2. C. H. Duncan, lr. Ambition-To be an orchcster lcadcr Band 1. 2, 3, 4. 5: Pres. 4: State Music Contest 3, 4: Clarinet Trio 3: Clari- net Quartet 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4. 5: State Doubles Champion 4: Monogram 3, 4, 5: Chorus 3. 4. 5: Sec. 4: State Music Contest 4: Mixed Quartet 4: Usher 3. 4, 5: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, 5: Pres. 4: Sec. 3: Mayor 5: Basketball 3. 4.5: Football 2, 5: Alderman 3: Boys' State 4: Finance Com. 5: Pres. Defense Club 4. Kenneth Gray Fansler Ambition-To play a trumpet in Harry Iames' Orchester Class Sec. 1.2: Band 1, 2. 3,4: Librarian 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Alderman 2: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 3.4: Basketball 4. Pauline Fishelrl, Ambition-To be an O. M. S. T. G. R. 1, 2. 3. 4. Chorus 1.2, 3: Girl's Glee Club 1.2. 3. 4: Boosters 1 ,2, 3: Soocer 4: Baseball 3, 4: Class Basketball 4: G. A. Asso. 3, 4: Office Page 4. Dottie Lou Flynt Ambition-Hlohnm Reynolds l,2: G. R. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Olhce Page 4: V. Pres 4: Ed.-in-chief Rt-if Pencil Survivors 4: Winner Fire Prevention Essay 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4: Bookkeeping award 3: Quill and Scroll 4. lack Gordon .-Xrnbition-To climb the flag pole on top the Empire State Building Sedge Garden 1. 2: Basketball 3: Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 4: Chorus 3. Robert S. Gray Ambition-To rmwe close to 202 S. Broad St. Alderman 2 3 Sudie Martha Hanes Ambition-To have a home of my own G. R. 1, 2. 3: Pres. 2: lnt. Club Coun. 2: Dramatits 1: Lib. Page 2, 3, 4: Moni- tor 2, 31 Sec. 3: Home Ec. 2, 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3: D. E. 4: Engaged For the Month.'1 Margie Blanche Harris Ambition-To sing with Glen Millcr's Orchestra Old Town l. 3: Mineral Springs 2: Chorus 4: Soccer 4: G. A. Assio. 4: G. R. 4. Helen Elizabeth Hartness Ambition-My O. A. O. Soccer 1. 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Basketball 1. 2, 3: Boosters 1, 2. 3: G. A. Asso. 3, 4: Monogram 2, 3: Typing award 3: G. R. 1. 2. 3, 4. gsiizp . st. it .' 11 if 3 V 1' 5 5: ,Aer ' A r ,... mi Q ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ss.. I .+x ,eruov .1330 -139,- i .-40.-I ,...,-1 , is x V 5133. Sadye Hauser Ambition-To makc a cross-country flight in an Eastern Airliner G. R. l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Pres. 2,53 Rep. 23 Del. to Con. 53 Class Sec. 4: Debate Alt. 4: Lib. Page 1.2: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. 55 Pres. 53 Del. to Con. 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4. 53 Ed.-in-chief 5: Black and Gold Staff 5: Rod Pencil Survivors Staff 43 Hall Monitor 3. 4: Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. 5: Girls' Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4. 5: Don't Dai-ken My Door: Glad Ragsf' Black Diamond Minstrclf' Capers of l940: D. A. R. Rep. 53 Quill and Scroll 5. Carlyle B. Hayes Ambition-To be good VN'alkertown 13 Lewisville 23 Hi-Y 33 Rifle 33 Band 14,53 D. E. 4, 53 Pres. 53 Hsquaring It VVith the Boss. A. Frances Higgins Ambition-lt's a secret Lib. Page 2. 3. 4. Geraldine Higgins Ambition-Ir's strictly confidcnlial Lib. Page 2, 3. Virginia Mae Holcomb Ambition-To see Little Orphan Annie grow up Class Pres. l: Dramatics l: G. R. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 2: lnt. Club Coun. Rep. 2,41 V. Pres. Int. Club Coun. 4: Del. to Con. 45 Chorus 2. 3, 43 Pres 43 Soloist N. C. Music Contest 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4: Capers of l9403 Boogie-Woogie Revuezl' 'AGlad Ragssn Engaged For the Monthf' Student Nurse 3. Amele Holder Ambition-Someday to be able to grin like a 'possum and shake like a Icaf without looking deformed G. R. 1.2. 3,43 Hi-Y Sponsor 2.33 Sr. Marshall 33 Basketball 2,3,41 Class Basketball 1, 2. 3.4: Baseball 2, 3: Soccer 1.23 G. A. Asso. 3, 4: Pres. 43 Lib. Page 43 Pres. 4: Cheerleader Z, 3, 43 Chief 4: Chorus 3,43 Girls' Glen Club 41 Monogram 3, 4: Alderman 2: Boosters l. 2, 3. 4. E. W. Hoots Ambition-To bc able to drive like the Green Hornet Alderman l. 4: D. E. 43 Pres. 43 Victory 43 Metal Work Shop Foreman 4. Betrel Mae Hudspeth Ambition-To join the W.A.A.C.'s. Basketball l: Home EC. l. 2, 3. 43 G. R. 4. William Earl lnabinet Ambition-To date Miss Burke Midget Football l. 2. 3: D. E. 5: Band l. 2, 3. 43 Photo. 33 Aero. 4: Boosters l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Archery 2: Rifle 3. Frank Iohnson Ambition-To drop a bomb on Hitler'5 head H.-Y 31 Basketball 3.4: Mgr. 31 Tennis 4: Alderman 23 Football Mgr. 2.35 Monogram 2, 3. 4, 53 Midget Baseball 3. Ioseph William Ioyce .Ambition-To find one Guelda Forrest Kirby Ambition-To keep on collecting jewelry from boys Midget Basketball l: Class Basketball 1: Freshman Award lg Basketball 2. 3. 4: Home EC. 2, 35 Monogram 2, 3. 43 G. A. Asso. 3, 43 Monitor 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Lib. Page 4. Kyle Landingham Ambition-To get in the Army Monogram l, 2. 3, 4. 53 Football Z, 3. 4: Mgr. 1: Basketball 2, 3. 43 Mgr. 1: Baseball 2. 3. 43 Mgr. l3 Alderman 43 D. E. 5. Hazel E. Lawrence Ambition-To be able to sit still when a B-26 flies over Olllce Page 43 Monitor 2. 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4. Marilyn Lee Lewis Ambition-To be Hedy Lamarr's stand-in Home Ec. 2: Monitor Z: Hall Monitor Z: G. R. 3, 41 Office Page 3, 43 Class Basketball 4. Edwin W. Linville Ambition--To kiss a dirty blonde Midget Football 1,23 D. E. 43 Archery 33 Aero. 27 Rifle 23 Boosters l, 2, 3. William Fulford Long Ambition-To be a mortician San. Board 2. Wayne Lowdermilk Ambition-To be a pilot Alderman 3g Football 3, 4: Photo. 4. lames Conarcl Maners Ambition-To catch a whale in the Yadkin River Baseball 4. Charles Kenneth Mclver Ambition-To play the pipe organ Lennie McKinney Ambition-To be an Army Nurse Harris High School. Spruce Pine, N. C. l, 2, 3. T. L. Meadows, Ir, Ambition-To be Bcity Grablos private secretary Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. 53 Football l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Hi-Y 4, 53 Moiiogram 4. 5: Usher 4, 5g Monitor 51 Alderman 25 i'Boogie-Woogie Rexiewil' Ghost of a Show5 Crossed Wires. Sara lane Middleton Ambition-To commence to understand G. R. 1, 2, 3,43 Treas. lg V. Pres. Z5 Band 1, 2: Soccer 43 Baseball l, 2, 3. 4: Mgr. 1, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 1,33 Monogram Z, 34 G. A. Asso. 3, 4: Treas. 43 Boosters 1,25 Spanish 4. Tommy Mock Ambition-To sec how fast a P-38 ix ill go Edward Moore Ambition-To pass the ammunition Football 2, 3, 47 Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 45 Monogram 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 13,45 Excelsior 4, Charles F. Morgan Ambition-To tear up Miss Baynes's room without getting caught Mineral Springs lg Midget Football 25 Midget Basketball Z, 35 Hi-Y 1. Mary E. Morgan Ambition-To fly a P-38 G. R. l,2, 3, 45 Sec. 2: Band 1,Z,3,45 Office Page 3, 4g Home EC. 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 35 Hall Monitor 4. Helen Naylor Ambition-To marry a blue-eyed, blond-haired soldier in the Air Corps Gray High 15 Basketball 2, 3: Ollice Page 25 Home Ec. 45 Cafe, 4. Vera Mae Phillips Ambition'-'To grow up G. R. 1.2, 3,41 Class Basketball 1,2,3g Home Ec. 23 G. A. Asso. 1.2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Excelsior 47 Boosters 1, 2, 39 Student Nurse 2g San. Board 2, 33 Baseball 2, 31 Soccer 1.2, 3,45 Ragtime Minstrel. Carroll Edward Poplin Ambition-That's my little red wagon Sec, Sr. Class5 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, 5: Sec. 4g Hi-Y Con. 35 Debating team 4, 55 Alt. 35 Basketball Mgr. 25 Monogram 2, 3, 4, 51 Alderman 3: Hall Monitor 35 Moninor 51 Tennis 3, 4, 53 Lit. Soc. 3: Stamp 25 Photo 2: Pine Whispers St.a5 4, 5: Sports Ed' 5: Quill and Scroll 4, 53 Pres. 4: Excelsior 55 Boys' State 53 Ragtime Minstrelf' Some People Have All the Luck5 Chorus l, 2. Margaret Antionette Rikard Ambition-To get romantic over the moon G. R. 1, 2, 3, 45 Boosters 2, 3: G. A. Asso. 2, 3, 45 Hall Monitor 25 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Class Sec. 2. Inez Iosephine Roberson I Ambition-To be a success in life G. R. 3, 43 Spanish 4. Mary Elizabeth Ross Ambition-To be successful on Sadie Hawkins Day Monitor 2, 35 Hall Monitor 2. 33 Home EC. 2, Kenneth W. Saunders Ambition- Wouldn't you like to know Band 1.2, 3.4, 55 Brass Quartet 45 Brass Quintet 43 Chorus 4: State Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Glad Ragsl' i'Crossed Wires Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 53 Photo. 2, 33 Lens and Shutter 4, 53 V. Pres. 55 Pine Whispers Staff 2, 3, 55 Photo. 3: Tennis 1: Aero. 1: Dramatics 4: Boosters 3, 4. . Robert Ray Scott Ambition-To join the Air Corps and be stationed at Hollywood with Betty Grable Football 2: Alderman 2: Archery 25 Band l, 25 Rifle 35 Aero. 4g D. E. 55 Boosters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Marian Sealey Ambition-To be an orchestra-wife Boosters 1,2. 35 G. R. l,2, 3, 4: V. Pres. 1.2: Pres. lg Treas. 2g Rep, at Greensboro 25 Social Chr'm 3: Int. Club Coun. Rep. 4g Class Pres. 2, 3: Lib. Page 1, 2: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Clerk of Court understudy 3: Chorus 2, 3, 4: Chorus Board 35 Pine Whispers Staff 45 Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5: Capers of 19405 Glad Ragsf' D. E. 5. Bill Shelton Ambition-To marry a girl that works Band 2, 3, 4, 55 Archery 3, 4, 55 Football l5 Basketball 5. Paul Revere Shelton Ambition-To become the world's greatest skater Baseball 2: Mgr. l: Midget Football 1, 25 Boosters 1, 2. Helen Shermer Ambition-Censored Lib. Page 23 Office Page 33 Maiorette 2,35 D. E. 4g Chorus 1,2. 3, 43 Mixed Quartet 35 Girls' Trio 3: State Music Contest 45 G. R. 1, 2, 35 Class Pres. 33 Boosters 1, 2.3, 4: Basketball lg Glad Ragsf' HSome People Have All the Luckcn The Ieweled Hand. Hal Iohnson Shields Ambition'-To be able to sleep 10 hours a day Hi-Y 2, 35 San, Board 2, 3. Frances Sigman Ambition-To always be happy Home Ec. 2: G. R. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 25 Tennis 3, 45 Class Basketball lg Coach 2, 3: Dramatics 25 Monogram 25 G. A. Asso. 3, 45 Majorette 4: Boosters l,2, 35 Engaged For the Month. Betty Smith Ambition-To be a vocalist with a big name band G. R. 1, 2, 33 Alderman 13 Hi-Y Sponsor l5 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Home EC. l, Z. ' A . ...,....... ..., may -41.- gg if .-42.-. A anes :Eff .Q 00 5- VVI- f 9 l , i e ,,, F Harold Smith Ambition-To play professional baseball Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5: Football 2. 3, 4, 5: Reserves l: Basketball 3,4, 5: Midgets lg Coach 5: Reserves 2: Hi-Y 4: Monogram 2, 3, 4, 5: Chorus 3. 4, 5: V. Pres. 5. lna C, Smith Ambition-To marry the guy Home Ec. l, 2.3: G. R. 3: Alderman 3: Lib. Page 4: San. Board 3' D E 4' Boosters 1, 2, 33 G. A. Asso. 2: Basketball 2: Capers of l940 . Doris Virginia Southern Ambition-Censored by a Naval Officer Monitor 2,31 Chorus 2,35 D. E. 4. Martha Frances Sprinkle Ambition-1t's a military secret G. R. l, 2, 3, 4: V. Pres. 2: G. A. Asso. 3,4: Class Basketball 3: Ir. Award 3: Boosters 1.2, 3: Flag Bearer 4: Cast Engaged For the Month, Life of Stephen Fostergll Ragtime Minstrel, William Samuel Stewart Ambition-To bear dead eye to the drew Archery l: Hi-Y 4: Basketball 3. 4: San. Board 3. Sarah Frances Swaim Ambition-To keep him interested G. R. 4: G. A. Asso. 3: Class Pres. l: Boosters 2, 3. 4: Alderman 2: Band l. Gray Tatum Ambition-To be a cadet in the U. S. Army Air Corps Midget Football 1: Basketball l, 2, 3. 4, 5: Y Tournament l. 2, 3: Baseball 2.4, 53 Monogram 3, 4, 5. Albert Thomas Ambition-That Gal from Kalamazoo Hi-Y 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Chorus 3, 4: Archery 1. Alvin Thomas Ambition-To be Blondiels Colonel in the Ir. Commandos Reynolds 1, 2, 3: Visual Aid Dept. 4, 5: Cheerleader 4, 5: Hi-Y 4.5: Football 4: Drasnatics 4, 5: Chorus 4, 5: Lens and Shutter 5. Katherine Marie Thomas Ambition-To catch the star that falls from heaven Reynolds 1,25 Band 4: Color Guard 4: G. R. l, 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Otlice Page 3, 4: Pres. 4: Pine Whispers Staff 3.4: Typist 3.4: Tennis 3.4: Class Basketball 3: G. A. Asso. 3, 4: Alderman 3: Sec. 3, Louis Shelby Thomasson, Ir. Ambition-To live a successful life Band 1. 2, 3, 4. 5: Class Pres. l. Iohn H. Tillotson Ambition- Helen Alderman 1, 2: San. Board 4, 5: Football l, 2. Wilson Ashley Vanl'loy Ambition-To play a horn in a Symphony Orchestra Band l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Brass Quintet 4: Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4. 5: Treas. 4: Mixed Quartet 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3: Spanish 5: Tennis 4, 5: Boogie-Woogie Review 4. H. Phillip Vernon Ambition-To fly a Bell Airacobra Pursuit Plane Nell Wagoner Ambition-That would be telling Vfest Yadkin 3: Chorus l: G. R. l, 2. 3, 4: Monitor 4. Frank Walker Ambition-To shake hands with Iohnny Beasley Baseball I. Z, 3.4, 51 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Football 5: Midget 1: Monogram 3. 4, 5: Hi-Y 5: Store Mgr. 4, 5. Margaret Elizabeth Welborn Ambition-Childrens lBrysonl Home Foorball Team Chorus 4: Pine Whisgiers Staff 4: Exchange Ed. 4. Talmadge Elsworth Welch Ambition-To be an expert in Shorthand and Bookkecping Band 2: Archery 2: Pres. 2: Chorus 4, 5: HifY 4.5: Ass't Sec. 5: Court Solicitor 5. Doris Marie West Ambition-To fly in a P-40 with loltn Payne Home EC. l: G. R, I, 2, 3,4, 5: Treas. 5: Natll Hon. Soc. 3. 4, 5: V. Pres. 4. 5: Lit. Soc. 3: V. Pres. 3: l.ib. Page 4: Oiiiice Page 5: Boosters 1. 2, 3: Pine Whispers Staff 4. 5: Managing Ed, 5: Bleek and Gold Staff 4. 5: Ed.-in-Chief 5: Quill and Scroll 4, 5: Clerk of Court 5: Nat'l Hon. Soc. Con. 4: Triangular Debating Team 3. 4: Excelsior 5: Some People Have All the Luckf' Winner Kiwanis Reading Cup 4: Asst Treas. lune Grad, Class: Bookkeeping award 4. Estlene Dianne White Ambition-To let a certain tall, dark. and handsomcl' know he's the one Monitor 2, 3: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Lib. Page Z, 3, 4: Excelsior 4: Home Ec. 1,2, 3: G. R. 1.2, 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3: D. E. 4: Sec. 4: Girls' State 3: Boosters 1.13: 'icapers of l940 . Richard Woodruff Ambition-To do the right thing at the right time Archery l: San. Board 3. 0W0111I ' 5 L STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Doris VVest, Clerk, Talmadge VVelch, Solicitor: WVilliam Bennett. ludqcz C. H, Duntan, Mayor: Earl Sandefur, Head Monitor: Geraldine Higginx. Stclmgraplxer, -44- ALDERMEN, MONITORS, AND HEALTH CLUB l First row: Arbutus Moore, Kathleen VVhceling, lean Ray, Lillian Hutchins, Grace Wagoner. Betty Ruth Baker, Estlcne Wlxite. Second row: Don Naylor, Carroll Poplin. Frances Moore. Ruth VanHoy, Barbara Alley, Hilda Adams, Betty Lou Self, Dot Landingharn, Betty Benton, Barbara Sue Lewellan, Peggy Carter. Diane Frith. Third row: Bill Sprinkle, Nelson Davis, Betty Lou Hall. Frances Sprinkle. Ruth Morgan, Edythc Anderson, Baxter Phillips. Harvey Stoltz, Earl Sandefur. Lawrence llarringron, Charles Blakely, Robert Boyles. lohn Miller, loc Hayes, Cecil Cooke, Fourth row: Talmadge Leach. Iohn Stanfield. Albert Thomas. Troy Bennctt. Forrtwt Campbell. Elmer Myers, Tommy Flynn. Raymond Nicholnon. T. L. Mradnwf. Donald Rush, lohn Tillotson. lun- ' 475 mf, pd' I ,adv QUILL AND SCROLL Miss Eloi4e Baynes, Sponsor: Carroll Poplin, Eleanor Tuttle. Edythe Ander- won. Earl Sandefur. Doris VVf:st. Saclye Hauser, Dottie Lou Flynt, PINE WHISPERS AND BLACK AND GOLD STAFF First row: Margaret VVelborn. Saclye Hauser, Dottie Lou Flynt, Virginia Poplin, Donald McGee. Edythe Anderson. Eleanor Tuttle, Betty Vkfeatherman. Holcomb. Earl Sandefur. Second row: Doris VVesL, Betty Ruth Baker, Carroll Marvin Hall, Will Reid Nunn, Russell Harwood, Edith Snipes. -45.- -146,- CHEERLEADERS First row. Mary Nell Sheets. Amele Holder, Bcttv Weatherman. Second row: Alun Thomas. Fran-ics Moore. Eugene Snydcr. V HI-Y CLUB Front row: loe Hege. Bill Sprinkle, Donald McGee, Barbara Alley, Sponsor, Ruby Reid, Sponsor. Estlene White, Sponsor, Vernon Cartner. Forrest Camp- bell. Kenneth Fansler. Second row: Warren Chilton, Carroll Poplin, Alvin Thomas, Marvin Hall. Gene Snyder, Will Reid Nunn. Albert Thomas, Eddie Moore. William Bennett. C. H. Duncan. Third row: Nelson Davis. Bill Stewart. Talmadge Welch, T. L. Meadows, Carroll Williams, Earl Sandefur, Richard Carper. CHORUS First row. Cora Lee Poplin. lune Sheimer. Shirley Cottee. Lena Glenn High- iill. Betty Benton. Virginia Holcomb, Sadye Hauser, Betty Smith. Second row: Miss Stockton, Margaret Phillips, Lillian Hutchins, Margaret Welborn, Marilyn Lewis. Charlotte Scott, Hilda Adams, Gertrude Burke, Mary Nell Duncan. Third row: loc' Hayes, Barbara Lewellyn, Ruth Morgan, Hallie Mae Swaim. Peggy Smitherman. Katherine Iohn, Audrey Taylor. Margie Harris, Elzora Laster, Vera Mac Phillips. Kenneth Fansler. Fourth row: T. L. Meadows, Talmadge Welch, Ice Hege, Albert Thomas, Bill Van Hoy, Troy Bennett, Gray Tatum, Harold Smith, Warren Chilton. C. H. Duncan. Eiitfziliutioa Education Distributive Education provides vocational training for the field of distribution. Iuniors and Seniors, preferably the latter, who are sixteen years old, receive technical and gen- eral training in classes especially patterned to give practical knowledge for in-store jobs, Trainees spend a part of each day in a local store where managers and department heads further the training toward permanent employment after graduation. Mit Mrs. Pearle N. Foster Director and Supervisor OFFICERS President-Estlene White Vice President-Marian Sealey Secretary-Robert Clayton Treasurer-Sudie Hanes Estlene White-Senior lna Smith-Senior Iacards Raylass Doris Southern-Senior H. L, Green if Cc. Kyle Landingham-Senior Sudie I-lanes-Senior Sentxnel Robin! Helen Shermer-Senior Mother 5 Daughter E. W. Hoots-Senior Harold Phillips-Senior Hoots' Moto: Co. Hines Robert Clayton-Senior Silxere Doris Coleman-Senior Nell Wagoner-Senior Bellx-Stevens Bells-Stevens Margaret P. Carter-Senior Iacartls Iohn TillotsonF-Senior Ioe Ioyce-Senior Youth Center Raylass Marian Sealey-Senior Mother E' Daughter Edwin VV. Linville-Senior Caryle Hayes'-Senior Nlather if Daughter Belle-Stevens lerry M. Sneed, Ir.-Iunior Mother 6 Daughter John Goforth-Senior K William F, Long-Senior Krogers' Longls Iuantia Harrington-Senior H. L. Green E- Co. Other members of the Distributive Education Training Program whose pictures do not appear are: Iames Boles-Iunior Robert Scott--Senior Belk-Stevens Belk-Stevens Cynthia Cox-Post Graduate Bill lnabinet-Senior Pennys' H, L. Green 5 Co. Bynum Wright- Iunior Archie Sebastian-Senior Charles XVuolv.-orth Reginald Mattox-Iunior Charles if Nm g,,,,,., :am-'r' ------ '-' -0- Ei. Q 4 J A W ...,. W. ,uk . V, Wg f A .E Mmvuf-Ww'Mwf m.,,.,,,!N gf N ff I a. S ,Inv Wm dx 'mffffrg ' , Q53 . -W 3 G 3 f QV , 'S Q? m M Sb A.A,,.,,,, , xii, ziwlfifi . ram ?g Wm 1 53 TM 'Wi A1 H 'ilu' + iff? ax E5 V541 V 'V fw W VS' W ur W laiffiif' h::3t5sf3 T X V si QE lv 'rgrj' ? v x Y 1 fbi- f 4,, , . 1--if 'Mm f ' . . it 5 f 5315, f Q 5 .Q 'f ii LIBRARY AND OFFICE PAGES First Row: Polly Thomas. Thelma Owens. Marilyn Lewis. Charlotte Scott. Virginia Greenway. Betty Lou Benton. Betty Hastings. Ina Smith. Sudie Margaret McAber. Dottie Lou Flynt. Guelda Kirby. Frances Rayne, Mary Hanes. Frances Higgins Edna Cheek. Marilyn Miller. Louise Vlvooten. Nell Duncan. Estlent' VVhite. Amelc Holder. Alice Hightshoe. Hilda Adams. Third Row: Elzora Laster. Betsy Ross Dority, Marx' Morgan. Lexada Reir- Opal Ruth Combs. Second Row: Doris VVest. Margaret Rikard. Mildred son. Margie Linel':a:lt, Geraldine Chapman. Hazel Lawrence. Stutts, Lillian Hutchins. Margaret Phillips. Polly Fishel. Mildred Blevins. GIRL RESERVES First row: M. L. Shields. M. VVooten. E. Reirson. B. Hudspeth. S. Hauser, Holcomb. A. VVilliams G. Burke. R. Haskins. M. N. Duncan. M. L. D. Flynt. V. Holcomb. D. VVest. M. MCAbi'e. C. Scott. C. L. Poplin. V. Phillips. l. Middleton. P. Fishel. O. R. Combs, H. Adams. Second row: F. Sigman. B. Alley. R. Reid. l. Worrell. P. Thomas. F. Sprinkle. K. Iohn. l. Shelton. C. Shaffer. Fifth row: M. L. Sandefur. G. Wagriner. S. Cottee. R. Smitherrran. R. Smith. B. L. Snyder, C. Tillotson. B. VVeatherman. N. E. Hinshaw. I. Roberson. N. Payne. B. Lewelleyn. H. Swarm. M. Morgan. Fox. M. N. Sheets. Third row: F. Moore, A. Hightshoe. B. Love. M. D. Frith, B. Hastings. D. Landingham. H. Hartness, Miss Burke. advisor. Harris. E. H. Tuttle, B. Dortty. V. Greenway, V. Matthews, S. Harrington. K. Archer. Fourth row: L. Reirson. B. L. Hall. B. Flynt, E. Cheek. E. Anderson. l. Shermer. L. Highhll. E. Snipes. S. Mays. Shleton. .-49,-1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Raw. Sadye Hauser, Iimmv Ball. Estlene VVhite, VVilliam Bennett, Doris NVest. Second Row: Earl Sandefur. Opal Ruth Combs, Kenneth Fans- ler. Dottie Lou Flynt, Edward Aldridge. ,-50,-4 DEBATERS Teamx coached by Mrx. lohn Burnes. The Negative: lean Shelton and lo Shelton: The Aihrrnatxxe. Carroll Poplin and Donald McGee. MONOGRAM CLUB Firat row: Reid Staton, Mary Hinson, Facility Sponsorsg Frances Payne, Cvuelda Kirby. Katherine Archer, Frances Sigman, Helen Hartness, Betty Ruth Baker. Amy Holder, lane Middleton, Betty Weathcrman, Arhutus Moore, Helen Chilton, Opal Ruth Combs, Vera Mae Phillips. Ed Wlooten. lames Hinshaw. Second row: Harold Smith, lack Cordon. Mary Nell Duncan, Roland Burke, Yhlarren Chilton. Martin Hall, Fred Duggins, Nancy Payne, Carroll Poplin, Third Row: Vernon Cartner, Bobby Chilton, Harley Gray Boyles. C, E. Styers, Bill Sprinkle, lames Blakely, Eddie Moore. C, VV, Whicker, I, G, McKenzie, B. D. Archer, Lawrence Harrington, lames Holder, Richard Carper, Oscar Conard. Bill Vxfhitlow, Charles Morgan, Frank Wialker. Kyle Landingham. Gray Tatum, C. H. Duncan, Bnhhy Stevenson. Hfif K ,. , w,.,q,,H Ur .,w , l . by-5 - . i - ' zzww W. .. gag, ,W t M7 swam' U L ' 1-www ...L .,.w 'T'3'ixq....w-ww.. ...ws-N. f. wa-. M FOOTBALL First row: Eddie- Moore. Fred Dugginw. Oscar Conrad. C. E. Styers. Harold Vlfilliams. Ed Xhlooten. Third row: Coach Staten. Bobby Stevenson. Manager: Smith, Warren Chilton. lov: Hrgc, Frank Walker, Don Naylor. lames Blakely, William Bennett. G. McKenzie. T. I.. Meadows, Frxrrckt Campbell, Ed Richard Carper, Second row: C. H, Duncan. Wayrie Lowdermllk. Elbert VVill1ams, D. VV. Stewart. lames Holder, Manager. Cooke, Bill Ruesel, Roland Burke, Thomas Alley, Richard Gcntle. Carroll ,-51,-f e........, ,.,. ty... V , W-E .iXPf,Qg'5f li 5 , X. X :MR I n Q ,lf -52.- BASEBALL First row: Harley Gray Boyles, Bernard Cottee, Gray Tucker, Fred Duggins. Marx'in Hall. Second row: Coach Staten. Hubert Roberts. loe Reirson. Iames Don Naylor, VVill Reid Nunn, C, W. YVhicker. Frank VValker, Ed Wooten. Blakely, Iames Maners, Eddie Miller, Earl Sandefur. Robert Boyles. VVarren Chilton, Harold Smith, Roland Burke, Gray Tatum, Elbert Cooke, TENNIS First now: Archie Sebastian, Baxter Phillips, Frances Payne, Frances Sigman Third row: Patil Ayres, Vernon Cartncr, C. H. Duncan, Alan Barnes, Bobby Katherine Archer, Betty Smith, lean Shelton, Eddie Moore, Nelson Davis. Chilton, Albert Thomas, Ioe Hayes. Williani Bennett, Bill Shelton, Bill Van- Second row: Shelton. Margie Harris. Betty Weatherman, B. D. Archer. Hoy, Bill Talbert, Harold Snyder. Carroll Poplin. Eugene Snyder. BOYS BASKETBALL First row: Coach Reid Staton, Harley Gray Boyles, Harold Smith, C. E. Flynn, Vernon Cartner, Lawrence Harrington, Marvin Hall, Wvarren Chilton. Styers. Roland Burke. Frank Walker, Gray Tatum. C. H. Duncan, B. D. Bill Shelton, Bobby Chilton, Archer, manager, Second row: Bobby Stevenson, Will Reid Nunn, Tommy GIRL'S SOCCER First row: lean Shelton. Vera Mae Phillips. Frances Payne, Katherine Archer. Pauline Fishel. Coach Hinson, Helen Hartness. lane Middleton, Eclythe Nancy Payne, Eloise Nunn, Margie Harris. Second row: Betty Ruth Baker, Watkini. GIRIJS BASEBALL Betty Ruth Baker, Amele Holder. lane Nliddleton, Arbutus Moore, Mildred Stutts, Edythe Watkins, Coach Hinson, Helen Langford, Bonnie Ruth Sheets, Pauline Fishel, Helen Chilton, Hilda Ratledge, Helen Hartness. GIRL'S BASKETBALL Helen Hartness, Guelda Kirby, Bonnie Ruth Sheets, Betty Ruth Baker, Chilton. Mary Nell Duncan, Coach Hinson, Gertrude Burke. Vera Mae Katherine Archer, Frances Payne. Arbutus Moore, Amele Holder, Helen Phillips, Managerg Frances Sigman. ,-53,-1 1'-X 1 i i F v P E I 5 F I .-54,-f J 53 v 354: ,-A .4 ,, V4 'EJ W. , Vg.: x N , V. , ., , M- ,M - H, Wig' A 1-N 2 ,gm '---win., x , W w . ,V ,A Ittk I ,V K . I K, , kv V, . PQ D - 1 'Tk -'r -,Vg mi 1 M Q, 4 x h X' 2 h , . V F f f: ,, nf, k 'L . 7 'L K 5' V I I V ' .! , . x - , 1, H ' ft v La.. 1 W a v :iff 5 , gf. 4 Sp. Q, X 4 s me iff? ,Q fi J. -. 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MOORE English Cummcrcial Svfral Srrcnce SARAH OLIVE SMITH MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FLOSSIE MARTIN Mathematics IIEILIG FEARRINGTON Sfwncv Foreign Lmguagc h k MRS, ARDENA MORGAN MAE KREI1GI1R CRAVER MILLARD IACKSON Library Home Economics Industrial Arts ,r First mu' I:r':'rIvr'1ul4 Elrxclc Mn. Durnihv lomw, Marvin Vfard, Mary How- Eleanor Haslcgravc Mrx. Nlarlnrw Stcplwnxon. Iflxzfxlwth lfupvlanrl. Mainline UII. Ivlarlrvrw Nlmarlv, Luullc Enlwardx, Mrs. Katherine: Rr-rch, Rurh Trourman, Collcrrc. Mrs. Srvlln Prnw, Iiliznlwlli Kapp. Ilazcl Stvphurnon Mary llug- Ilxvv Martin. Marv Snipes. Srcuml row' Marx' B4-th Kuhn, Millard lackson. gina lam: VN'e.xxr'r. Iiuurlli rrvvu II, Cf. lI.rwn. Robert Nlnvvr, 'Ibm Brown, I.. Mrx. Gfurnvu VVxlIi.xn1s, Marv lNInrtxn. Mrs, Margaret IVIcDermcvtt Ruth Ford, YV. Crowell Pauline XYh1llvx' Annr- lvannc Iiunuli, NY.xltvr Brzrmfnc. Bow Ixvv. I'.I1:rsIwrn Brunlwx, Ixnrliryn Emnmrt, Kvnnvrh Pererf. Third row: We IANUARY CLASS SUPERLATIVES Curtis Hammons, best looking boy Frances Kiger, prettiest girl Clyde Culler, wittiest boy Ianette Gaines, best all round Bobby Thrift, smallest Virginia Couch, wittiest girl CLASS OFFICERS Ianette Margaret Gaines, president Ambition-To be an aviatrix General Coursey C. H. Basketball l,2, 3, 4, 51 Baseball l,2,3,4g Home EC. 3: Needlepoint 5. Harold F. Craver, vice-president Ambition-Aviation Cadet Scientific Course: Culver Military Academy 33 Band l, 2, 3: Music l, 2, 3, 4: V- Pres. 'ig Music Contest l, 2: Solo Rating l, 22 Aviation 'lg Band Contest 1.2, 3. '21 . Cast Christmas Eve-'l75'l . - lim Mathis, treasurer Ambition-To get married General Courseg Scrub Football 45 Track 37 Var. Football 53 Class Treas. 5: Prophet 5. Sarah Frances Kiger, secretary Ambition-Professional clothing designer General Course: Etiquette 2g Home EC, Hon. 33 Health 4: Debating 43 Class Sec. 4. IANUARY CLASS DAY OFFICERS Iohn Alspaugh, testator Douglas Faircloth, historian Iimmy Mathis, prophet Thurmond Barron, poet Frances Kiger. secretary Ianette Gaines, president Harold Craver, vice-president 5 .--59.1 guise Class 0 1945 -60- Thurmond Keith Barron Ambition-'To get out of school General Course: Hanes High lg Glce Club 1.23 Photo. 21 Debater 33 Forum 3. 4. Elmo Bullard Ambition-To be a naval officer Scicntillc Course: Readers Digest lg Photo. 25 College 3. Ierome S. Buzzard Ambition-To own a Cadillac Convertible lwith tilesl Scientific Course: Track 4. Virginia L. Couch Ambition-To become a nurse General Course: Music 2. 5: Knitting 43 Business lg Hall Monitor 3,41 Athletics 5: Softball 1: Health 3: Most clean-up duties in room l2B: Greensboro Music Contest 2, 31 City Music Contest 4. Nancy Faith Craver Ambition-To bc a model General Courseg Etiquette lg Travel 2,31 Health 45 Athletics 5: House 2.4. Clyde C. Culler Ambition-Flying Cadet General Courseg Latin I: Voice 2. Doug Faircloth Ambition-To date Lana Turner General Course: Booster lg House 2: Scrub Football 3: Baseball 3. Wharton Graham Ambition-To marry a certain girl Commercial Course: lnstr. Music 3, 45 Forum l. 2: Stamp 5. 6. Curtis W. Hammons Ambition-Aviation Cadet Industrial Arts Course: Drum Majors 1: House 23 Midget Football 33 Scrub Football 4: Voice 3. 41 V.-Pres. 41 Booster 43 Pres. 4. Frances Pauline Iackson Ambition-To be a social worker Latin Course. Richard Iess Kerr Ambition-Railroad Scientific Course: Travel l: C. H. Midget Football I,2,31 Football Mgr. 4: Basketball Mgr. 4: Reserve Football 5. Hurley D. King Ambition-To play lst sax with Glenn Miller after he comes out of thc army General Course: Band 1.2, 3. 4, 5: Greensboro Music Contest 2.3,4.5z Swing Band 4. 5: Scrub Baseball 3, 4: Var. Baseball 5: Instr. Music 3, 4, 55 Dist. Music Contest 4.51 lst rating Clarinet Quartet in State Contest 5. T. L. Martin Ambition-'Executive General Course: Band 1,2,3.4g State Contest 23 Instr. Music 2.3.41 Hi-Y I: Sec. 1. Kathleen Nichols Ambition-To be a Mrs. Distributive Education Course: Etiquette 1, 27 Drum Maiors lg llouse 21 Retail 43 Health 3. Sam Pinkston Ambition- To travel Modern Language Course: Monogram 4, 5: Band lg Midget Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 4, 5: All-City Football Team 5. Iimmy Roberts Ambition-To be an Army pilot Commercial Course: Salesmanship lg O. Henry 23 Forum 3: Debating 4. Bobby Thrift Ambition-To bc a printer General Coursey Etiquette 1,21 Printers 4. cms fzacfuafing Ufass ,ww-' lean F. Ioyner, secretary Ambition-To eat all the raspberry ice I want just once Bill Crews, president Ambition--To be a M. D. Scientific Course: Ushers 4: C. H. Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 2, 3. 4: Baseball 3, 4: Council 2: Class Pres. 4. Latin Course: Etiquette l: Pres. l: Latin 2: Sec. 2: French 3: Pres. 3: Knitting 3: College 4: Basketball l. 2: Baseball 1: Booster Z: Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: VfPres. 2, 4: Pine Whispers Staff 2. 3. 4: Assoc. Ed. 2: Exchange Ed. 3: Black and Gold Staff 2, 3, 4: Editor-in-chief 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: V-Pres. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Sr. Marshal 3: Class Sec. 4. Ed Brenegar, treasurer Ambition-To murder Max Factor General Course: Etiquette l: Booster 2: Debating 3.4: Pres. 4: Monogram 4, 5: Usher 3, 4. 5: Class Treas. 5: Track Mgr. 2, 3: Cheerleader 4, 5: Chief 5. Iohn Richardson, vice-president Ambition-To get in good with Miss Mary General Course: Central High. Charlotte, N. C, l,2: Class V-Pres. 4: Var. Football 3, 4: Var. Basketball 3, 4: Var. Base- ball 3, 4: Aero. 3: Monogram 4. Bobby Mayer, Mascot CLASS DAY OFFICERS SLIPERLATIVES lean Walker. testator: Debbie Darr, introducer of superlatives: Martha lean Cecilia Goodson. most athletic girl: Bunny Sprunt, girl most likelg to succeed, Yokeley. prophet: Bill McCall. prophet: Mark Boesser. historian. best1all-around girl: Eloise Dent, best looking girl: Betsy alton. most popular girl: Mark Boesser, boy most likely to succeed: Tom Carpenter, best- all-around boy, best looking boy, most popular boy. most athletic boy. -61- ,..l ,-62,- Frank Adams Ambition-To be a train engineer General Course: Golf 2, 3, 4. Martha lean Adams Ambition-To walk the Milky Way Latin Course5 Etiquette 15 Latin 25 Business 2,35 Spanish 3,45 College 4.5: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4, 5: lr. Red Cross 35 Lib. Staff 15 Hall Monitor Z, 35 Office Page 4, 5: State Spanish Contest-honorable mention 4: Typing 1 contest-second place 45 World at War bulletin board 4. Nell Adams Ambition-To pass and be able to speak French General Course: Etiquette 1, 25 Health 35 Debating 35 College 45 Hall Monitor 4. Ann Alexander Ambition-To become the wife of a Brigadier General Commercial Course: Etiquette 1.2: Drum Majors 2: Basketball 25 Travel 3.5: Readers Digest 45 Latin 45 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. Paula Alspaugh Ambition-To ride the A'Chattanooga Choo-Choo to Massachusetts Commercial Course: Booster 1, 35 Red Cross 35 Debating Squad 2, 3, 4: Sec. 35 Alternate Debating Team 2, 35 Debating Team 35 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 45 Ollice Page 45 Debating Club 25 Wake Forrest Debating Tourn. 2, 3. Lettie Lois Ammons Ambition-To be a good secretary Commercial Course5 Etiquette 15 Girl Reserve 25 French 35 Health 4. Ruth Tate Anderson Ambition-fl ? l ? Language Course5 House 1,55 Council Rep. 55 Etiquette l,2. 35 Sec. 25 Pro. Chm. 35 Thurs. Morn. Music 25 Basketball 15 Lib. Staff 1,25 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. 4, 55 Inter-Club Council 35 Circle Leader 45 Ir.-Sr. Dance Com. 35 Black and Gold 4. 55 Sr. Ed. 55 Pine Whispers 4, 5: Art Ed. 5: Booster 4: Pub- lications Bus. Staff 3, 4, 55 Bus. Mgr. Pine Whispers 5: College 3, 4. 55 Nat'l Hon. Soc, 3, 4, 55 Quill and Scroll 55 Sec. 5. Charles Angel Ambition-To get in the Navy Air Corps Scientific Course5 Stamp 25 Aviation 35 Forum 45 Football 25 Basketball 2. Dorothy Angelo Ambition-To meet someone who doesn't think I'm too short Latin Course5 Etiquette 15 Latin 25 Knitting 35 College 45 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Lib. Staff 3, 45 First Aid 25 Needlepoint 35 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. George Ashby Ambition--To go to V. M. I. General Course5 Midget Football 2, 35 Band 25 Met. Sci. 3. 45 Trens. 45 Hi-Y 4. Margaret Louise Austin Ambition-To become secretary to a certain curly headed boy General Course: Thurs. Morn. Music 15 Etiquette 1,25 Health 35 Booster 35 Needlepoint 35 Girl Reserve 35 Travel 4. Bill Ayers Ambition-To bomb the bums Scientihc Course5 First Aid 25 Forum 3. 45 Stamp I5 Hall Monitor 2,45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 V-Pres, 45 Scrub Baseball 35 Midget Basketball 25 Midget Football Z. Mary E. Ayers ' Ambition-To become a secretary General Course5 Thurs. Morn. Music 15 Etiquette 2: Health 3: Needlepoint 45 Betty lane Bagby Ambition-To travel General Course: Girl Reserve 1,2, 35 Debater 35 Thurs. Morn, Music 35 Eti- quette 2: College 4. ' Tommy Bagnal Ambition--To get to history class on time Scientific Course5 Photo. 15 Aero. 25 Radio 35 Forum 45 Baseball 4, Clinard Baker Ambition-To spend Christmas at Sialeys Commercial Course: Hi-Y 15 Travel 35 Basketball 45 Debater 35 Track 4. Margaret Ballinger Ambition-To Hnish school in Iune, '43 General Course5 C. H. Basketball 3, 45 Softball 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Athletics 4. Georgie Ballus Ambition-To become a secretary Commercial Course: Etiquette 25 Business 15 French 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Health 4. Pete Bambolis Ambition-To be a flying officer in the Army Air Force Scientific Course: Math 45 Booster 4. Anna Mae Barbee Ambition-To be a nurse General Course5 Girl Reserve 15 Etiquette 1,25 Knitting 35 Health 35 Travel 4. Iohn Barber Ambition-To look at Tokyo through a bomb sight General Course: Hanes High 15 Class Rep. 45 Football 25 Track 25 Forum 35 First Aid 35 Math 4. Worth Barber Ambition-For lier to love me Debating 5. Daphne Bazemore Ambition-To hear Hairy amcs in person General Course: Girl Reserve lg Treas. lg Ch-oral Reading 2: Debater 2. 3.4: der 2 Tennis 14 Reynolds Hi Players 2 Cast he l X i General Course: Hanes High I: Stamp 3: Forum 4: Hi-Y 4. 5: Track 3.4. 51 l T Knitting 35 Cheerlea 5 .' . : , J 5 : . 4 Tantrum lg HRocking Chair Blues l: Sr. Marshall 35 Sponsor Hi-Y 4: Sponsor Home Coming Game 4: Basketball 4. Ann Benbow Ambition-To bc a nurse General Course: Drum Majors lg Girl Reserve 25 Travel 3: Knitting 3: Spanish 4. Aroas Bennett Ambition-Aeronautical Engineer General Course: Band l: lnstr. Music l: Aviation 13.4.51 Treas. 5: Track 5: Spanish 63 V-Pres. 6. lane Dolores Bennett Ambition-To finish school General Course: Etiquette 17 Travel 2: Voice 3. 4. 5, Garland L. Bernard Ambition-To be a big office manager of a large concern in a big city in the United States Commercial Course: Midget Basketball 1: Travel 31 Aero. 35 Forum 45 Baseball 4. Ruby Elizabeth Binkley Ambition-To be a secretary Commercial Course: Etiquette lg Business I: Glee Club 25 Needlework 35 Health 4: lr. Red Cross 4: Typing Team 3. Charles Blackburn, Ir. Ambition-To be a Iona like Ed Latin Course: Hi-Y l. 2, 3, 41 Pres. lg Sec. 2: Tennis 1. 2. 3: Scrub Football 23 Booster 2.3: Hall Monitor 2.3.4: Etiquette lg Travel 2: Sec. 25 Forum 3: Debating 4: Track 4: Cheerleader 4: Class V-Pres. 31 Reynolds Hi Players 3: Usher 4: Business 2.3. Lydia Blackwelder Ambition-To be an aviatrix General Course: Girl Reserve 1.2.43 Needlepoint 31 College 4: Etiquette 2: Hall Monitor 4. Frances Blevins Ambition-'To date a certain boy every night Distributive Education Course1 Etiquette l: Home Ec. 2: Health 3: Retail 4: Sec. 4: House 2. Mar uerite Blizard 9 Ambition-To bc a hostess on Eastern Air Lines Commercial Course: Glee Club l1 Health 1.21 Etiquette l. Mark Alan Boesser Ambition-To grow to be six feet tall Scientific Course: Booster l: House 2: Treas. 2: Clerk 4: Council 3. 4: Publicity Chm. 3: Clerk 4g Hall Monitor 2.3.4: Etiquette 1: Gen. Science 2.31 Hi-Y 1.2,3.4: Pres. 4: V-Pres. 2: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.41 V-Pres. 41 Track 2.3. Forum 4: Most Likely to Succeeed 4: Historian 4. Iayne Bowers Ambition-To work at Randolph Field, Texas General Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3. 45 Monogram 2, 3. 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 4, 55 Health 3 4: Business 2. 31 Hall Monitor 3, 4, 5: Baseball 2.4: Basketball 2. 3, 4, 5. Nancy Ellen Bowles Ambition-To have a career General Courseg Etiquette lg Choral Reading 21 Debating 2.3: Knitting 31 Girl Reserve 3, 4: Chm. Social Com. 41 Tennis 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Basketball l: College 4. Virginia Branscome Ambition-To travel all over the United States General Course: Glee Club l: Home Ec. 2: Needlepoint 3: Health 4. Betty Ray Brimhall Ambition-To visit Avernus Latin Course5 Etiquette lg Girl Reserve l, 2. 3. 4: Reynolds Hi Players 1: 2. 3. 4: V-Pres. 4: Business 2.3: Spanish 3: Monogram 3.4: Latin 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4: Athletics 41 Treas. 4: Soccer 1.2, 3. 4: C0-Capt. 43 Basketball 1.2: 3. 4: Softball 1.2. 3. 4: Cast Patchwork Quilt l: Bread 2: Land of Hearts Desire 25 MMelodrama 21 Archie 4: Bohemian Shawl 4: student director 4: Youth and Uncle Sam 2: prompter 2: Lib. Staff l. Minnie Brooks Ambition-To travel over thc United States General Course: Booster l, 2. Max Brown Ambition-Ntune Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football 1.2. 3.4: Baseball 2:3.41 Printers 3, 4. Manly Brunt Ambition-To date an Australian Latin Course: Etiquette 1: Debating l: Travel 21 Business 2, 3: Booster 25 Forum 3. 4: Monogram 45 Reynolds Hi Players 3: Hall Monitor 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Cast HRooins to Let 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 45 Tennis 3, 4. Arnold Bullard Ambition-To join the marines and slap a lap General Course' First Aid 33 Music l. 2, 3. Wendell Burton Ambition-To be in the Air Corps General Course: Track 3. 4, ww Y I ti 0' 'N 'tx NFQQQ egno s igfi Sofiool .,,..:j' i 4 l i 1 i 2 Y l 'i s 2 i as I lqzvl Wa' z, X -63- a 3 fl l i T it Q el M Mr -64.- Iuanita Burwell Ambition-To be a WAAC General Course: Creative Writing lg Etiquette 1. 2, 33 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 43 Choral Reading 33 College 4, 53 Prop. Mgr. Bread 33 Cast Rooms to Let 43 Youth and Uncle Sam 33 Lib. Staff lg Hall Monitor 43 Booster 43 Office Page 5. Bill Byerly Ambition-To be a government aero. technician and designer, and a pil-ot General Course3 Midget Football l3 Radio 23 Model Aero 33 Met. Sci. 4: Hi-Y 43 Track 4. Henry Campbell Ambition-To travel around the world Language Course: C. H. Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3,43 Hunter-'s 3, 4. Tom Carpenter Ambition-To be a General General Course3 Monogram 4, 5: Student Council 4, 53 V-Pres. 53 Pres. 53 Usher 4, 5: Chief 5: Met. Sci. 33 College 33 Hi-Y 1.2, 3. 4, 53 Pres. 33 Sec. 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Scrub Football 33 Varsity 4. 53 Cast Luncheon for Six' 23 Best-All-Round 53 Best Athlete 53 Most Popular 53 Best Looking 5. Numa Carter, Ir. Ambition--To be a track star Scientific COUISEQ Booster l3 Met, Sci. 33 Math 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2. Wilda Mae Cash Ambition'-To visit the South Sea Islands General Course3 Typing 13 Debating 33 Aviation 43 Hall Monitor 3. Charles Clabern Ambition-To always be a member of Club Sicte Scientific Courseg Met. Sci. 3, 43 Debating 4, 53 Aero lg Gen. Sci. 2. Violet Louise Clubb Ambition-To catch Li'l Abner on Sadie Hawkins Day Commercial Courseg Booster 13 Etiquette l, Thurs, Morn. Music 23 Hall Monitor 43 Health 4. Ann Cobb ' Ambition-To be a blonde General Course: Etiquette 1,23 Spanish 33 V-Pres, 33 Athletics 43 Sec. 43 Mono- gram 2,33 Hall Monitor 3,43 Girl Reserve 1,2. 3, 43 Class Pres. 13 House 23 Soccer l, 2, 3, 43 Capt. 43 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Sr. Marshall 3. Willis Coggins Ambition-To play a sax and sing like Tex Bencke Scientific Course3 Class Pres. 13 Photo. 23 lnstr. Music 3, 43 Pres. 33 State Contest 2, 3, 43 Swing Band 2, 3, 43 All State Band 33 Nat'l Hon. Soc 3. 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Committee 33 Clarinet Quartet 3. Harold Collins Ambition-To be a professional golfer Commercial Course3 Booster 33 Radio 33 Golf Team 3. Bob Conrad Ambition-To be a member of the F. B. I. Latin Course: Latin 23 Forum 33 Radio 43 Hi-Y 43 Track 3.4. I. C. Cornatzer Ambition-'A certain brunette Distributive Education Course3 Gray High l,2, 33 Retail 43 Treas. 4. Pete Cornelius Ambition--To ride the Wabash Cannon Ball General Course3 Booster 1, 23 Midget Football 23 Scrub Football 33 Scrub Baseball 23 Spanish 4. Harold Prestwood Coston Ambition-To be a good drummer and a medical doctor Scientific Course: lnstr. Music l,2.3.53 Sec.-Trcas. 3,53 First Aid 43 Band 1, 2, 3. 4, 53 State Music Contest l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Dist. Contest, Drum Solo, Rating 13 Track 4. Ioe Cottrell Ambition-To play in a swing orchestra Scientific Course3 Instr. Music l, 2. 3,43 Band l,2, 3, 43 Football 3. Dorothy F. Cody' Ambition-To meet Tex Beneke Commercial Courseg Etiquette 1,23 Girl Reserve l3 Thurs. Mom. Music 23 Needlepoint 3: Knitting 33 Forum 4. Rorer Graves Covington Ambition-To be a photographer Language Course: Band 13 Photo. l, 2, 3, 43 House 23 Spanish 4. S. P. Cralidis Ambition-To bc an officer in Naval Air Corps Commercial Courseg Travel 13 Forum 43 Baseball 43 House l3 Booster 2. Nancy Cranford Ambition-To fly an airplane Commercial Courseg Booster 13 Drum Majors 1,33 Thurs. Morn. Music 2: Knitting 33 Health 4. Marvin Crater Ambition-Professional Baseball General Course: Band 2, 3, 43 Monogram l, 2,3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 43 Foot- ball 3, 43 Basketball 4. Elizabeth Creson Ambition-A certain boy from lVake Forest Distributive Education Course: Musit 2: Health 3: Retail 4: Pres. 4. Anne Dalton Ambition-Nor to be late Language Course: Etiquette 1,21 Pres. l: Spanish 5: College 43 Sec. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Soccer 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Baseball 1. Z: Hall Monitor Z, 3, 43 Declamation Contest 3. Betsy Marie Dalton Ambition-To ilrau' bet!er'n Petty Language Course: Drum Maiors I, 2: V-Pres. Z: Debating 3: Glee Club 1. 3, 4: Drum Maiorette Z. 3: State Champion Majorette 3: Cheerleader 3.4: Thurs. Morn. Music 4: Pres. 4: Chief Sr. Marshall 3, Sr. Hi-Y Sponsor 3.4: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Cast Queen Anne's Lace 3: Class Sec. 3: Girl Reserve 3: Social Chrin. 3: State Music Contest 3: Pro. Chrm. 4: Most Popular 4. Carrie lane Daniel Ambition-To join the WYAVES Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Music l: Latin 2.3: Knitting 3: College 4: Office Page 3. 4: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Readers Digest 3: Etiquette 2. Debbie Darr Ambition-To makeup my mind Language Course: Soccer l: Creative Writing lg Debating 2: Thurs. Morn. Music 3: Girl Reserxe 3,4: Sr. Marshall 3: State Music Contest 3: Music Award 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: lr. Red Cross 4: State Music Festival 3: College 4: lntroducer of Superlatives 4. Bill Davis Ambition-To kill atleast seven laps. General Course: Booster 2: Mtisic 5: House 2. Iulia Lavinia Davis Ambition-To be a counselor at Camp Shirley Rogers Latin Coursr: Dist. Music Contest 2: State Music Festival 2: Thurs. Morn. Music I,2: Latin 2: French 3: Prog, Chrm, 3: Knitting 3: College 4: Girl Scout 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: State Latin Contest 3: Soccer 1: Basketball 1.2: Tennis 3. Troy Davis Ambition-Expert Bombardier General Course: House l,2. Eloise Dent Ambition-Commercial Artist General Course: Etiquette 1.2: Booster 3: Debating 3. 4: House 2: Class Pres. 3: Girl Reserve 1.2: Sr. Marshall 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4: Forum 2: Sponsor Home Coming Game 4: Best Looking 4. Mary Louise Dillon Ambition-To be a private secretary Commercial Course: Etiquette 1.2: Home Ec. Hon. 2: Needlepoint 3: Knitting 3 William Donahoo Ambition-To play baseball with N. Y. Yankees and tlien get married antl settle clown Scientific Course: Monogram 4: Hi-Y 4: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Booster 2, 3: Sec. 3: Radio 3: Aero. 2: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3. 4. Constance Elizabeth Duke Aml1ition?'To be a General in the WAACS Commercial Course: Glee Club 1: Booster 2. 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Pres. 4: Pine Whispers 3, 4: Typist 3.4: Otiice Page 4: Knitting 3: Etiquette 2: Tennis 3: House 2: Needlepoint 4: Drum Maiors l: Decorating Committee for lr.-Sr. 3: Quill and Scroll 4. I. H. Dyer, Ir. ArnbitiondTo be Tommy Dorsey's trumpet footer Scientific Course: Band 2. 3, 4, 5: Drum Maiors lg Sec. lg Instr. Music 2.34.51 Sec. Z: Treas. 4: V-Pres. 5: District Music Contest 3, 4. 5: State Music Contest 3. 4, 5: All-city Band 3: Booster 2: Hrm. Pres, l: Hall Monitor 4, 5. Elizabeth Early Ambition-Secretary Language Course: Salesinanship 3: Athletics 4: Music 2, 3. 4. Sarah Catherine Edwards Ambition-To hold a candle to Lily Ports Commercial Course: Thurs. Morn, Music 2. 3, 4: Booster lc Summer Glee Club 3, Otlice Page 3. Zelner Katherine Edwards Arnbition-To sing with an orchestra Language Course: Nlusic 1.2. 3, 4: Dramatics 3: Spanish 4: Girl Reserve l.4: State Music Contest 2, 3: Slimmer Glee Club 3: State Music Festival 3: Tennis 4. Mary Ernest Ambition-To be first person on Nliss Maryls A row General Course: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Booster 3: Chrm. Prog. Com. of Band 3: Etiquette 2: College 4: Stamp 3: Sec. 3: Otiiee Page 4. Geretha Elizabeth Everhart Ambition-To be a success in the business world Commercial Course: Home EC. 1: Health 4: Etiquette 2. Margaret Evericlge Ambition-To be a nurse General Course: Glee Club l. 2, 3, 4: llall Monitor 3. 4. Patricia A. Farrell Ambition-To understand a football game Language Course: Glee Clu: l. 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: House 3: Sr, Class Rep. 4: State Music Festival l. Z, 3: Summer Glee Club 3: Tennis 3: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3. 4: V-Pres. 2: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Clara Ferree Ambition-To be a lVavy nurse Language Course: Girl Reserve l: Creative VVriting 2: Latin 2: Forum 3: Knitting 3: Health 41 Narl Hon. Soc. 4: Pine lVliis1vers 2, 3, 2951110 3 'ht is Q . M0 S, i . Salim! l i -65- l J GRLOIQ ss of 1945 fail' iii' ,-f lean Ferrell Ambition-Either to act or to teach General Course: Voice l,4g Debating 2: Knitting 31 Dramatics 3: Soccer 3,4 Tennis 3: Cast Georgie Porgieu 3. Marvin Ferrell Ambition-To bomb Tokyo General Course: House l, 41 Booster 21 Debating 3, 45 Monogram 5: Usher 3. 4, 5 Class Pres. 4g Cheerleader 3. 41 Chief 41 Football 2, 5: Track 3, 43 Basketball 4. 5 Alice Fine Ambition-To be a good beautician General Course: C. H. Basketball 2.3.41 Baseball 3.41 Glee Club 4. Wilbur Fleenor Ambition-To be a flying cadet Scientiiic Coursey Stamp l: Etiquette Z3 Aero, 33 Forum 4: Football 1,23 Base ball 3. 4. Howard Walter Floyd Ambition-To see the world Scientitic Course: Stamp 2. Sonny Flynn, lr. Ambitionf-To meet Veronica Lake General Course: Etiquette lg Photo. 2: Vocational Guidance 33 Scrub Basebal 2, 3. 5: Debating 4, 5. I. Theodore Foltz Ambition'-To be Count Basie No- 2 l General Coursey Stamp 1,23 Instr. Music 3. 4: Band l, 2, 3. 4: State Band Con- test 3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Lib. Staff 41 Booster 43 Dramatics 4. Betsy John Forrest Ambition-To get a Monogram Language Course: Debating 2: Knitting 31 College 41 Treas. 43 Booster 3 Girl Reserve 2,3,4g Inter. Club Council 43 Pub. Bus. Staff 4: House 4 Basketball l, 2. 3. 43 Soccer 23 Baseball lg Tennis 23 Hall Monitor 3, 4. Ioe Foster Ambition-To be a medical doctor General Course: Arkansas High School 11 Band 3, 4: Swing Band 3.4: Instr. lVlusic 3,43 Hi-Y 3.4. Nancy Ruth Foster Ambition- Work in an Office Commercial Cotirseg Thurs. Morn. Music l,2.4: Health 3g House 4. D. C. Freeman Ambition-To win this war General Course: House lg Met. Sci. 31 Usher 43 C, H. Football l, 2, 3, 41 Basket- ball 2, 3. Kenneth Frye Ambition-Pilot-United Airlines-Winston-Salem to Miami run Commercial Course: Basketball 2, 3. 41 Golf 2, 35 Var. Football 25 Scrub Football lg State Golf Meet 31 Golf Team 3. Nellie Fry Ambition-To be an airplane pilot General Course: Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Etiquette lg Photo. 11 Debating 2, 31 Draniatics 3: Cast Prose Preferred 31 Art 2g Aviation 4. Virginia Fulp Ambition-To have a room full of teddy bears and bunnies Language Course3 Etiquette 1,23 College 33 Poetry 3: Debating 45 Forum 55 Music 53 Girl Reserve 112,35 Basketball 51 Tennis 5: Soccer 53 Kickball 5. David Fulton Ambition-To be successful Language Course: Travel lg Latin 2.3: Sec. Z1 Pres. 2: Council 31 Spanish 5, 61 wb, Statf 3, 4. 53 V-Pres. 53 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4.5. 67 State Spanish Contest inner 4. Kathryn Gaines Ambition-lt's a military secret General Course: House 1, 2, 33 Booster I, 21 Girl Reserve 2, 3: Thurs. Morn. Music lg Vocation l: Sec. 1, Instr. Music 2g Debating 21 Hall Monitor 3.4: Tennis 3. 45 Forum 3. 4. Violet Garris Ambition-To become a typist Commercial Courseg Etiquette lg Health 4. lean Gattis Ambition-To gcr an A subject average General Course, Hillsboro High l, 2.31 College 41 Girl Reserve 4, Basketball 4. Sam Gattis Ambition-To join the Miarine Air Corps General Course: Hillsboro High 1.2, 3.4. Weta Gay Gentry Ambition-Nizrse General Course: Etiquette 1.2: Health 31 Booster 2. Don Gibson Ambition-To be a pilot in the Army Air Corps Industrial Arts Course: Jamestown 1,23 C. H. Football 3,45 Basketball 3,41 Baseball 3.4. Doris Gibson Ambition-To get our nj' school in Inne '43 General Course: Salesmariship l: History 2: Athletics 43 Basketball l. Edward Godfrey Ambition-To be an artist Commercial Course: Typing 2: Photo. 3, 4. Russell Godfrey Ambition-To finish school General Course: Choral Reading l: Stamp 2: Photo. 3: Travel 4, 5. Kay Goldberg Ambition-To teach at flancs High Commercial Course: Etiquette l, 2: Salesmanship 2: Prog. Chrm. 2: Readers Digest 3: See. 3: Hall Monitor 2: Lib. Staff 1.2: Booster 4: Forum 4. Virgie Goodman Ambition-To be it nurse General Course. Cecilia Goodson Ambition-To own a Pepsi-Cola plant General Course: Etiquette I: Prog. Chrm, ly Monogram 2, 3: Spanish 3: Athletics -lg Pres. 4: Hall Monitor 3, 4: House 3: Class Sec. 3: Baseball l, 2. 3, 4, 5: Basket- ball l,2, 3. 4, 5: C0-Captain 5: Soccer l,2, 3, 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3: lnter-Club Council 2: Best Athlete 4. Carroll Gray Ambition-To go to the moon Latin Course: Summit School l: Lat'n 2: Pres. 21 Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: Booster 3: French 3: V-Pres. 3: Office Page 3, 4: Knitting 3: College 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc, 3,41 Tennis 3, 4. Millis Gray Ambition-To pass everything General Course: Etiquette l: Business 2: Debating 3, 4. Frank K. Griffin Ambition-To explore for knowledge Industrial Arts Course: Printers l, 2. 3: Sec.-Treas. l, 2: Baseball l: Class Sec.- Treas. 2. lack L. Grishaw Ambition-To travel Industrial Arts Course: Booster l,4: Travel 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Aero. 3: Class Treas. 2: House 4: l. P. I. Essay Contest 3. Mack Hagaman Ambition-To play taps for Hitler, starting on high B flat Scientific Course: lnstr. Music 2, 3,4,5: Treas. 2: Pres. 3, 5: Band 2. 3,4. 5: Swing Band 3, 4, 5: All-State Band 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. 5: Hall Monitor 4, 5: House 1.2: Midget Football 1: Scrub Football 5: Midget Basketball l: Scrub Basketball 1: Var. Basketball 5: Usher 5: Symphony Orch. 4, 5: All-City Band 3: Dist. Music Contest 3, 4, 5: State Contest 3. 4, 5: Tennis 5: Hrm. Pres. l: Sec. 2. Sara Haltiwanger Ambition-To do the best that is possible Latin Course: Booster 1.3: Etiquette l: Monogram 2, 3: Knitting 3: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3. 4: Lib. Staff 2: Business lg College 4: Latin 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3,43 Nat'l Hon. Soc, 4: Hall Monitor 4, 5. Coy Hancock Ambition-To bc a landscape artist General Course: Drum lvlaiors 2: Choral Reading 2: Debating 3: Knitting 3: Girl Reserve 2, 3: Spanish 4: House 3. Mimi Harrison Ambition-To get hitched Language Course: Hillsboro High School 1,23 Basketball 3: Debating 3: Knitting 3: Tennis 3, 4: Hrm. Pres. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: College 4. Donald Hartzog Ambition-To be a chemist Scientific Course: Band l, 2. 3, 4: State Music Contest 31 Photo. l, 2, 3: Pres. 3: Met. Sci. 4: Staff Photo. 2, 3, 4: Chem. Lab. Asst. 4. Harold Hayes Ambition-To oivn C. Penny Co. General Course: Class V-Pres. l: Midget Football l: Debating l: Scrub Football 2: Aviation 2: Band l, 2, 3. 4: State Music Contest 3: Booster 3: Swing Band 4: Orch. 4: lnstr. Music 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3,41 Conference Del. 2. Nelson Hendrix Ambition-To own a jeep General Course: Student Council 2, 3, 5: Pres. 5: V-Pres. 4: Sec. 33 Treas. 23 House l,2, 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Sec,-Treas. l: V-Pres. 2,4: Met. Sci, 3, 4: Treas. 3: V-Pres. 4: usher 3, 4, 5: Pres. 4: Del. State Student Council Congress 2, 3, 4, 5: Del. North and South Carolina Hi-Y Conference 3,4. 5: Treas. 5: Basketball 2,151 Track 4, 5: Boys State 5: Speaker House Boys State 5: Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, 5, Harriet Cornelia Lucille Hildreth Ambition-To eat my fill of lemon pie . Distributive Education Course: Music 2: Health 3: House 3: Office Page 3: Retail 4. Kathryn Hilker Ambition-To be a radio annoimrer or airline hostess Commercial Course: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Softball 3, 4, 5: Girl Reserve 1,23 Drum Majors 2, 3: Etiquette l: Athletics 4: Softball 4, 5. Emily Hine Ambition-To grow some more Latin Course: Glee Club l,2,3,4: Dist. Music Contest l,2, 3, 4: State Music Festival l, 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserve l, 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: School Accompanist l, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Marshall 3. Helen Louise Hinshaw' ' Ambition-To ride in a jeep Latin Course: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Treas. lg Pres. 2,4: G. R. Conference 4: Inter-club Council 4: Pres. 4: Glee Club l: House 2: Latin 2: Lib. Staff 2. 3, 4: Rep. to Girls Sftate 3: Hall Monitor 45 College 4: Summer Glee Club 3: Booster 41 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3,4. in F . . 1 i its ,. 5 'ff vii.: 3 E in . . 1 -ir . . .. .. . ,ff A X i eynolcls t School vii. 'la if .gl , W , L .-67... EL. t if .M l .3 .F We l 5 1 if wwf. M 'UUA ..:: .. at 1-Zi? -68,-f Drucilla Alphadine Hogan Ambition-To be the better half of the Ugroosum twosumn Commercial Course: Mt, Zion lnstitute 1: House 21 Debating 11 Basketball 13 Glee Club 11 Etiquette 21 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Forum 45 Hrm. Sec. 4. R. H. Hogue Ambition-To be a merchant Commercial Course Carl Holbrook Ambition-To t ome back Language Coursey Monogram 5, 65 Stamp 13 Latin 1, 2, 33 V-Pres. 31 Drum Majors 11 Forum 4, 51 Track 13 Baseball 21 Tennis Team 4, 51 Mgr. 41 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Inter-state Hi-Y Convention Del, 13 Hi-Y Conference 2, 3, 41 Hall Moni- tor 2, 3, 53 Orch. 1.2, 33 State Music Contest 2. Anne Holton Ambition-To be a school teacher Language Coursey Etiquette 11 Band 2, 31 State Music Contest 31 lnstr. Music 3: Knitting 43 Health 41 Girl Reserve 4, 5: Spanish 53 Hall Monitor 5. john Hoots Ambition-To become a millionaire General Course5 Band 1,2, 3, 4: lnstr. Music l,2, 3, 41 Class Treas. 23 Photo. 45 Swing Band 33 Booster 45 State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: Dist. Music Contest 3, 41 Cornet Quartet 2,41 Hall Monitor 3. 4. Louella Hoots Ambition-'To get the most out of life General Course: Etiquette 1,21 Girl Reserve 1,21 Booster 31 House 41 Hall Monitor 33 Thurs. Morn. Music 2, 3,43 Health 31 College 45 Sr. Marshall 33 Class Sec. 3, Norma Hudson Ambition-To weigh 100 pounds Language Course5 Home Ec.AHon. 11 French 35 C. H. Glee Club 2, 4. Eunice Hundley Ambition-To know all the Answers Commercial C.ourse3 Summer Glee Club 31 Salesmanship 23 Girl Reserve 3,41 Hall Monitor 3, 45 Thurs. Morn. Music l,2,3.41 Girl's Trio 3,41 Contralto Soloist 35 Dist. Music Contest 31 State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 41 Reynolds Hi Players 35 Cast Georgie Porgien 31 Buddy Answers an Ad 21 Queen Anne's Lace 3. Mary Ingool Ambition-To travel over the United States General Coursey Health 3. Brona Mae jackson Ambition-A certain Iohnny Doughboy Distributive Education Course3 Etiquette lg Health 33 Retail 41 Band 2. Rita jackson Ambition--Victory General Coursey Drum Majors 11 Etiquette 1, 21 Needlepoint 21 Sec. 21 Debating 31 Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Emmie Lou james Ambition-To drive like USO! Language Course: Etiquette 1: Debating 2, 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 35 College 4: House 2: Hall Monitor 4: jr. Red Cross 35 Natll Hon. Soc. 4. jewel james Ambition-'To be an Army Nurse General Course: Drum Majors 41 Travel 1. Lola Ruth james Ambition-To be a secretary Commercial Course: Etiquette 1, 23 Athletics 4. jimmie jeffries Ambition-To yield to lifes little tempationsn General Course: Etiquette 13 Photo. 2, 3, 4, 51 V-Pres. 43 Aviation 31 Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 33,21 Hi-Y Conference 1, 2, 3, 41 Pine Whispers Stat? 63 Basketball 5, 61 Base- a . Bernard johnson Ambition-Club Siete General Course: Etiquette 11 Drum Majors 21 Travel 33 Debating 4, 51 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 51 Midget Football 11 Baseball lg Typing 3. Livingston johnson Ambition-'To be a doctor Latin Course1 Latin 25 Forum 35 Radio 41 House 33 Class Treas. 31 Track 3, 4: Scrub Football 41 Nat'l Hon, Soc. 4. Atrice A. johnston Ambition-To be a nurse Household Arts Course3 Girl Reserve 13 Etiquette 21 Hall Monitor 31 Health 3, 43 Basketball 4. Gladys Irene johnston Ambition-Are you kidrlin'? General Coursey Etiquette 1,23 Girl Reserve 1,2,31 Baseball 11 Business 23 Basketball 31 Debating 3, 4. Claude joyner, jr. Ambition-To bomb Tokyo Latin Course: Stamp 11 Travel 23 Business 2, 35 Forum 3: Monogram 3. 41 Hi-Y 1.2, 3,41 Sec. 13 V-Pres. 11 Treas. 23 Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 3,41 Hall Monitor 2, 31 Class Treas. 33 Supply Room 1,21 Scrub Baseball 21 Var. Baseball 3, 41 Usher 45 Football Mgr. 3, 4. Martha jane joyner Ambition-To get off the row Language Course: Etiquette 1: Latin 21 French 33 Treas. 31 Booster 31 Hall Moni- tor 31 Soccer 11 Baseball 15 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 41 Sec. 23 Treas. 43 College 41 V-Pres. 43 Knitting 35 V-Pres 35 Sr. Marshal 31 Pub. Bus. Staff 4. Merrill Kelly Ambition-'To be a surgeon General Course: Bells High School. Durham l, 2,31 Forum 45 Tennis 4. Miriam Louise Kessler Ambition-To travel as much as Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt Commercial Course: Drum Majors lp Etiquette 2, 3, 4: Needlepoint l, 21 Forum 4, Daniel Odell King Ambition-To say the right thing at the right time Commercial Course: Hanes High 1, 2g C. H. Football 3. 4: Baseball 3. Shirley D. Kingry Ambition-Red Cross Nursc's Aid during wary stenographer after General Courseg Georgia High School 1, 2, 35 Forum 4. Suzanne Kirkham Ambition-'To make others happy and be with Daddy Language Course: Mineral Springs High School l,2g Glee Club 33 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Cast uSanitarium 3. joe Lefkowitz Ambition-To manage a jewelry store Modern Language Coursey Photo. lp Forum 3, 41 House l. Margaret Lehman Ambition'-Artist Language Coursey Drum Majors lg House lg Girl Reserve 2: Dramatics 25 Knit- ting 37 Travel 33 Spanish 4. Lawrence B. Leinback Ambition-'To be an M. D. General Course: Band 1,2,3,4.5g State Band Contest 2,3, 4, 5: Instr. Music l. 2, 5: Met. Sci. 3: Forum 43 Hi-Y l, 2. 3, 4, 53 Hi-Y Conference l, 2, 3. Oscar Lentz Ambition-To play baseball Commercial Course: Booster 2: Midget Football 2, 33 Scrub Football 4: Var. Base- ball 3. 4. Aileen Lewis Ambition-Pianist Commercial Course: Thurs. Morn. Music 1. 41 Health 3. Genette Lewis Ambition-To visit the South Sea Islands Commercial Coursep Booster 1.21 Sci. 2g Debating 33 Aviation 43 Drum Majors 1.2. Harry Lewis, jr. Ambition-To pass senior English Scientific Course: Etiquette lg Aero. 2g Met. Sci. 3. 4: Pres. 45 Basketball 2. jean Elizabeth Lindley Ambitoin-'To bc first lady of the United States Latin Coursep Business 2, 37 Health 3, 43 Thurs. Morn. Music 4, 53 Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4. 5g Hall Monitor 3g Office Page 45 Lib. Staff 4, 5. Conrad Lipe Ambition-To be happy Scientific Course: Etiquette lp Drum Majors 2: Forum 3,4p Monogram 5g Var. Football 3, 5: Baseball 2, 3, 4, 5. David Langston Livengood Ambition-To be in the Marine Air Corps General Coursey GriHith Hign l, 2g Choral 3, 4. Mildred Livengood Ambition-To graduate Language Course. Tracy M. Lounsbury Ambition-To be a great adventurer and traveler General Course: Midget Football lg Scrub Football 2,33 Var, Football 3, 43 Baseball l, 2,3.4g Basketball 3, 4. Margaret Macklin Ambition-To be a better person in all ways General Course: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 4g Reynolds Hi Players 2. 33 Cast Youth anrl Uncle Sam 3g Georgie Porgien 37 ln a Hotel Lobby 43 Makeeup Mgr. 33 Debating 23 Lib. Page lg Hall Monitor 3: Etiquette l, 31 Knitting 3: College 45 Drum Majors 31 Booster 2. Mary Makis Ambition-To be a WAAC oi'WAVE Commercial Course: Business 1: Drum Majors 2, 3. Bernard Manton Ambition-Crew Chief on Flying Fortress Scientilic Coursey Math 5: Hall Monitor 4, 5, Virginia Marie Marshall Ambition-To meet Gene Krupa in Kalamazoo Commercial Coursey Etiquette 1,21 Thurs. Mom. Music 2g Needlework 3: Treas. 3: Office Page 3,41 Typing Team 3: lst yr. shorthand prize 33 Girl Reserve lp Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. E' anion Class Of1945 'bt 53:4 .:.g:i.iEi -':: F-70.-1 t 3 44 .. . . he 1 -'A., X B3 ,F 54,4 Q R rm., 1 . mg ' Bill Martin Ambition-To get some laps Commercial Course: Midget Football 2. Violet Thompson Martin Ambition-To be a banu' leader Commercial Course: Home Ec. Z: Etiquette l,2: Health 4. Doris Virginia Massey Ambition-To be a Phantom of delight General Course: Etiquette I, 2: Drum Majors Z: Health 3: Forum 43 Basketball lg Oihce Page 4: Booster 3. Gordon Matthews Ambition-To marry leon Hentiersorfs daughter Scientific Coirse: Etiquette 132: Sci. 23 Aero. l: Forum 4,51 Met. Sci. 3. Betty B. McCall Ambition-To meet Lil' Abner General Course: Etiquette 1,23 Latin 23 Needlework 31 Ir. Red Cross 3: Forum 4: Hall Monitor 4. William McCall Ambition-To fiddle for T. Dorsey Latin Course: Council 23 Booster 4: Class Tieas. 2: Class Pres. 33 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Hall Monitor 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y I, 2. 3. 4: Stamp I, 2: Pres. 23 Forum 4: Treas. 43 Travel 2: Business 2, 33 State Music Contest 3: A-l Violin Solo 3: Orch. 3: State Orch. 3: Track 3, 43 Prophet 4. Iulia Ann McCollum Ambition-To learn to ice skate Language Course: Lih Staff l,2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3, 43 Stamp lg Etiquette 23 Debating 33 Knitting 33 Class V-Pres. 31 Spanish 43 Pres. 4. Minnie Sue McCollum Ambition-To be an office secretary Commercial Course: Etiquette 11 Knitting 2: House 23 Health 3: Needlepoint 4: Lib. Staff 3. Nancye McCracken Ambition-To be an artist Latin Course: Girl Reserve l, 2: Latin 1.2. 33 College 4. Dorothy Elizabeth McDowell Ambition-To be able to carry on a conversation in French General Course: Glee Club 13 Etiquette 23 Health 33 College 43 Basketball 4. Douglas Mclver Ambition-To be an Admiral in U.S. Navy Scientific Course: Met. Sci. 2, 3. 43 Math 4, 53 Hall Monitor 1.2, 3. 4, 5. Iimmie Mclver Ambition-To be chemistry head at Reynolds Scientific Course3 Met. Sci. 2. 3, 4: Math 4, 53 Hall Monitor 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Julia McLean Ambition-To grow taller Language Course3 Basketball l, 23 Baseball lg Creative Writing l3 Sec. lg Booster 13 Lib. Stalf 2, 31 Latin 2: Reynolds Hi Players Z3 Prop. Mgr. Queen Anne's Lace 33 Readers Digest 3: Sr. Marshall 31 Hall Monitor 3, 43 Spanish 33 Girl Reserve 2. 3, 43 Circle Leader 2: Head oi Service Triangle 41 Supply Room 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 College 4. Nell McManus Ambition-To be successful in life Language Courseg Etiquette I, 23 Needlepoint I, 33 Health 33 College 4. lane McNair Ambition-To be a Mon-roc Latin Course: Etiquette lg House 1: Lib. Stali 1,21 Latin 2, 33 Business 23 Giri Reserve l, 2, 3. 43 Sec. 2: Treas. 31 Knitting 3: College 43 Hall Monitor 3: Office Page 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Nancy Middleton Ambition-To be a teacher Latin Course: Etiquette l3 Latin 2: Readers Digest 33 Knitting 33 College 43 Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: Oiiice Page 3, 4. Eugene Midyette Ambition-To be an Aeronautical Engineer Scientitic Course: Aero. 1,33 Pres. 3: Track 2,33 House 3: Spanish 43 Photo 23 Hi-Y 4. Bob Miller .Ambition- Marie General Course: Track lg Aero. 13 Music l,2. 3,43 Booster 1,23 Met. Sci. 21 Voice l, 2, 3, 43 lack Daniel Miller Ambition-loin the navy General Coursep Band l ,2. 3, 4: Aero. I: Photo. Z3 Instr. Niusic 3, 4, Marvin Miller Ambition-To be able to outfcat Wortli at the Toddle House Scientific Course: Stamp l: Radio 3: Basketball 3. Terry Minnis Ambition-To make some money Scientific Course: House 1.23 Band 1.23 Radio 3: Forum 41 Midget Basketball 23 Basketball 3, 43 Reserve Baseball 31 Hi-Y 1.2, 3,43 Pres. 33 Sec-Treas. 4. Lawrence Minor Ambition-To explore for knowledge Industrial Arts Course: Booster 1: Printers l, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4. Eddie Moore Ambition-Club Siete General Course: Etiquette 1.2: Debating 4.5: Gen. Sci. 2: Basketball 1: Met. Sci. 3. Willie Gray Moore Ambition-To be a nurse General Course: Home Ec. 1,21 House I: Basketball 2, 3: Needle Point 41 C. H. Glee Club 4. Margaret Morris Ambition-To be A perfect woman nobly planned lo warn. comfort, and command Commercial Course: Booster l: Drum Majors 3. Pete Morris Ambition-To beat Roosevelt in 1950 General Course: Newton High School l, 2: Debating 4: Football 3. A Nancy Mullican Ambition-fChi:7ral Director General Course: Germanton High School 1.2, 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Marjorie Muse Ambition-To be the eighth member of Club Siete General Course: Etiquette l: V-Pres, 1: Thurs, Morn. Music l: Home EC. Hon. 2: Prog. Chrm. 2: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Reynolds Hi Players 3, 4: Booster 3: Treas. 3: Vocational 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Choral Reading 3: Glee Club 4: Forum 4: Debating 5: Lib. Stall 4: V. Corps 4: Tennis 4. Wade Hauser Moser Ambition-To date Betty Grable General Course: Hanes High 1, 2, 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Band 4, 5: Met. Sci. 4, 5. Rebecca Myatt Ambirionf-To understand Language Course: Stamp l: Basketball l, 2: Baseball l: Latin 2: Pine Whispers 2,3.4: Asso. Ed. 3: Black and Gold 2, 3, 4: Mg. Ed, 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4: Readers Digest 3: Sec. 3: College 4: 2nd place Baptist Hospital Essay Contest l: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Treas. 4: Buddy Answers an Ad 2. Bobby Myers Ambition-To succeed Latin Course: Travel 1: Latin 2: Pres. 2: Forum 3: Debating 3, 4: Usher 4: Aero, l: Diamatics 3: Cast Georgie Porgiew 3: House l: VVinner of Dramatic and lr. Chamber of Commerce Americanisni Poster Contest 3: Black and Gold 4: Art Editor 4: Cheerleader 4: Hall Monitor 3: Tennis 2. Mary Elizabeth Nail Ambition-To bc a typist General Course: Debating l: Lib, Staff l: Etiquette 1: Drum Majors 2: Booster 2: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Thurs, Morn. Music 2, 3,4: Glee Club 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4: Winner in Typ. contest 3: Music Festival 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3. Paige Neal Ambition-To be a confidential secretary Commercial Course: Forum 2,45 Salesmanship 3: Sec. 3: Booster 3: Readers Digest 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: First Aid 3. Beverly Newman AmbitionHTo live to 2000 Latin Course: Creative Writing 1: Latin 2: Health 3: College 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4: Head of Service Triangle 4: Lib. Staff 2, 3, 4: Oflice Page 3: Nat'l Hon, Soc. 3, 4. Margaret lane Nichols Ambition-To be a Spanish interpreter Language Course: Etiquette 1, 2: Latin 2: Debating 3: Knitting 3: Ir. Red Cross 3: Spanish 42 Girl Reserve 4. Rosalyn Nicolas Ambition-To remember Language Course: Booster 1: Soccer 1,21 Basketball 1.2: Baseball 12 Class Sec- Treas. 1: Latin 2: Del. to l. P. I. of N. C. 2: Readers Digest 3: Pres. 3: Girl Reserve 2, 3.4: Del. to S. I. P A. 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Rep. to Tar Heel Girl's State 3: Pine Whispers 2. 3, 4: Mg. Ed. 3: Ed-ln-Chief 4: Black and Gold 2, 3, 4: Assoc. Ed. 2: Pres. 4. General Course: H,ouse 4: Sec. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Georgia Anna Nixon Ambition-To grow shorter Business 1: Salesmanship 3: Athletics 4: C. H. Basketball 1, 2. 3: Baseball l. 2. 3: Glee Club 3,4. Norwood Norfleet Ambition-'To get lack Trotman's convertible General Course: VVoodberry Forest l. 2, 3: Debating 4: Golf 4. Hilda M. Nunn Ambition-To do my best at all times General Course: Class Sec. 1: Lib. Staff 1, 2, 3. 4. 5: Staff Artist 4, 5: Needle. point 3: Sec. 3: Glee Club 4.5: Choral Reading 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4. 5: Thurs. Mom. Music 4, 5: Mixed Chorus 4, 5: All-State Festival Chorus 4: Corn. to Revise Lib. Constitution 5. Bill Oden Ambition-To be a millionaire playboy General Course: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Midget Football 1: Band 2, 3, 4, 5: Etiquette 1: Met. Sci. 2, 3: Instr. Music 4: Debating 5: Winner District Declam. Contest 3. A Dave Oden Ambition-To help spend my brother's money General Course: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Midget Football l: Band 2, 3, 4, 5: Etiquette 1: Met. Sci. 2. 3: Instr. Music 4: Debating 5: Class V-Pres. 3. Alan O'Neal Ambition-'To do research work in television and frequency modulation Scientific Cours e: Drum Majors l,2: Radio 3,4: Band 1.2. 3, 4: Dramatics 1: Midget Football 1. ,Q 091110 S 00 img!! .-71.-f 51.3 I 4' se x 4 - ,Yi Sp- .v QW' .1 enim: ss of 1945 -i- .-72.-1 Arthur Nick Pappas Ambition-To become 5 ff- 8 in. General Course: Band 13 Drum Majors 1, 23 Aero. 33 Radio 43 Var. Football 4. An Pardington Ambition-To do something worthwhile Latin Course3 Creative Writing 1,23 Pres. 2: Glee Club 1. 23 Readers Digest 3: Prog. Chrm. 33 Reynolds Hi Players 1, 2. 3, 4: Pres. 33 Spanish 43 Cast Bread 23 A'Buddy Answers an Ad 23 HSanatorium 33 Queen Anne's Lace 33 Youth and Uncle Sam 23 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Dram. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. lean Parker Ambition-To be a WAAC Language Course3 Soccer 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 13 Etiquette 1: Latin Z3 llgeaders Digest 33 Knitting 33 Council 33 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 43 College 43 Ofice age 4. lane Amelia Parlier Ambition-To drink 500 Pepsi Colas Commercial Course3 Booster 13 Etiquette 13 Thurs. Morn. Music 23 Hall Monitor 43 Health 4. Sam Pearce Ambition-To become an officer in Army Air Corps General Course: Midget Football 13 Aviation 1,23 Scrub Football 2,33 Drum Majors 2, 33 Debating 3. 4. 53 Forum 4. Ann Pfafl Ambition- To be a good secretary General Course3 Booster 13 Etiquette 23 Girl Reserve 2, 33 Knitting 3. Franklin Pierce Ambition-To shoot down a lap Zero Scientific Course3 Stamp 1, 23 Radio 33 Pres. 33 Mary Sue Piper Ambition-Work in the Foreign Service General Course3 Weaverville 1, 2, 33 Travel 4. Bill Plonk Amibtion- To help bring peace to the world Scientihc Course: Lanier High, Macon, Ga. 1, Z3 Debating 4: Forum 53 Band 3: Track 43 House 59 Speaker 5: Hi-Y 53 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4, 53 Sec. 53 Booster 43 Reynolds Hi Players 43 Cast Buddy Answers an Ad 33 Bishops Candlef sticks 43 Dram. Hon Soc. 4, 5. Genevieve Poteat Ambition-To be a private secretary Commercial Courseg Home Ec. 13 Needlepoint 33 Hall Monitor 3. lack Porter Ambition-To be a Vice-Admiral General Courseg Travel 33 Pres. 33 Debating 33 Glee Club 13 Etiquette l. Flora Potts Ambition-To go in training in Ohio General Course: House 13 Home Ec. 2. Mary Edyth Proctor Ambition-To finish school in Iune '43 General Course3 C. H. Basketball 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Athletics 4. Geraldine Purcell Ambition-To be the best possible teacher Latin COUISCZ Glee Club 1, 2, 33 College 4. Helen Ioyce Ragland Ambition-To see Glenn Miller in person Language Course: Glee Club lp Booster 13 Business 23 Spanish 33 Health 33 Forum 4: Stage Mgr. Buddy Answers an Ad 2. Ruth Camille Ragland Ambition-To be a stenographer Commercial Course3 Etiquette 13 Glee Club 23 Health 4. Mary Elizabeth Reavis Ambition-To get the most out of life General Course3 Etiquette 1, 2,33 Girl Reserve 2, 33 Thurs. Morn. Music 2. 3, 43 Debating 33 House 2, 3, 43 College 43 Glee Club 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Reva C. Reece Ambition-To make a rhyme everytime Commercial Course3 Etiquette 1,23 Girl Reserve I3 Needlepoint 23 Knitting 33 Forum 4. R. A. Reed Ambition-'To be a Flying Cadet Scientific Course3 Drum Majors 13 Stamp 33 Nat. Sci. 23 lnstr. Music 53 Midget Football 23 Lib. Page 23 Band 2, 3, 4, 5. Iimmy Rhodes Ambition-To be an Ace commercial photographer General Course3 Stamp 1: Photo. 2, 33 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Convention 23 House 23 Hall Monitor 4: Football 3. Betty Roper Ambition-To be a good stenogtapher Commercial Course3 Etiquette lg Health 33 Needlepoint 4. Dana Rucker Ambition-Aeronautical Engineering General Course3 Farmville High School 13 Rocky Mount High School 23 Model Airplane 33 Math 4. Lee Safrit Ambition-To trim Hitler's mustache General COUTSCZ House 53 Treas. 53 Scrub Football 23 Var. Football 3,4.53 Track 2.3.4. 53 Etiquette 13 Monogram 2: Music 3, 4. . Ruth Frances Salley Ambition--To understand English poetry Latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Music lp Latin Z3 Needlepoint 33 Pres. 3: Red Cross Snittirgg 33 Hall Monitor 3, 4: Lib. Staff 3, 43 Girl Reserve 3, 43 College 4: Nat'l on. oc. 4. Nancy Sandefur Ambition-'To date a certain boy over here Commercial Courseg Etiquette 23 Needlework 1,33 Sec. 33 Office Page 3, 43 House 4. Dick Saunders Ambition-To be an aviator Commercial Course: Baseball 3,43 Football 4. Alton Scarborough Ambition-To be a top sergeant in the army Commercial Course3 Aviation 1,53 Pres. 53 Scrub Football 3, 43 First Aid 41 Photo. 4. Dale Schultz Ambition-To bomb Tokyo General COUISBQ lnstr. Music 13 Etiquette 13 Midget Football 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5: College 3: Met. Sci. 33 Booster 33 Monogram 4, 53 Pres. 53 Var. Football 4, 53 Usher 4. 53 Assist. Chief Usher 53 Track 3, 43 Baseball 4. Helen Lucille Scott Ambition-'Private secretary to a certain tall, dark. and handsome Commercial Course: Etiquette 1,23 Needlework 33 Knitting 33 Hall Monitor 4. Lucy Scott Ambition-'To meet Roth Monroe Latin Course: Etiquette l3 Sec, I3 Monogram 2. 33 Knitting 33 Business 23 Spanish 33 College 43 Latin 43 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 43 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Hall Monitor 3. 43 Soccer 2, 33 Basketball 33 Baseball 2,33 Tennis 4. William McCelland Shaffer Ambition-To be an aviator General Course: Booster l. Margaret Shell Ambition-To bc a good secretary Commercial Course: House 3,43 Booster 43 Athletics 53 C. H. Cheerleader 33 Travel 23 Sec. 23 Basketball 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 5. Paul Shepherd, Ir. Ambition-To win the heart of a certain girl Commercial Course: Stamp l,2, 33 V-Pres. 1,23 Pres. 33 First Aid 4: Travel 4: Debating 4, 53 Booster l, 43 House 2, 3: Class Pres. 23 Band 33 Cast Patchwork Quiltl' l. lim Sherrill Ambition-To be an architect Scientific Course: Aero. 13 Thurs. Morn, Music 23 Monogram 4,53 Booster 53 Track 2. 3, 4, 5: Basketball 1, 2, 33 Debating 3. 4. Betty Dean Shugart Ambition-To eat all I want but not get fat General Course3 Etiquette 1, 23 Spanish 33 College 4r3 Dramatics 43 Girl Reserve 1.2, 3,43 Knitting 3: Business 33 Latin 23 Lib. Staff l,2, 3, 43 Chrm. Ir.-Sr. 33 Cast Archie 43 Basketball 1, 43 Tennis 43 Glee Club 43 Declam. Contest 3. S. B. Siclden, Ir. Ambition- To be an F. B. I. agent General Course3 Travel 4. Alfred Silverstein Ambition-To sit on Lana Turner's lap General Course: Etiquette 13 Dramatics 2: Business 23 Debating 3.43 Forum 4, Tennis lg Hall Monitor 2.3, 4: Lib. Staff 2, 33 Midget Football Mgr. 3. Ruth Sims Ambition-To travel Language Course3 Latin 23 Thurs. Morn, Music 33 Health 43 Office Page 2, 3: Betty Sink Ambition-To join the WAVES General COUISEI Girl Reserve 1,21 Etiquette l, 23 Photo. 33 Sec. 33 Knitting 43 College 43 Red Cross 43 Music 53 Debating 5. Betty Sue Sink Ambition--To ride in a certain Plymouth again with a buck private Commercial Course3 Etiquette 1,23 Needlework 33 Knitting 33 Hall Monitor 3. 4. Diary smith Ambition-To get in the Naval Air Corps Scientific Course3 Etiquette 13 Hi-Y 3, 4, 53 Usher 4, 53 Monogram 4. 53 Pres. 53 Midget Football 1: Scrub Football 2, 33 Capt. 3g Var. Football 4. 53 Co-Capt. 5: All City Football 53 Midget Basketball 23 Track 3. Malbert Smith Ambition-Chasing sirens General Course: Booster 1,22 Hall Monitor 2.3: T2HI1iS 3: Basketball 4.52 Forum 4, 53 Pres. 53 Debating 2, 3: Aero lp Etiquette 1. 23 O. Henry 23 Reynolds Hi Players 33 Cast Luncheon for Six . -gig: we . is ..... r teymos I? -. Z? 3 f :Ii-3-, - K x SF . .,l. gg - Q We . . ,...., 3 -73.- enero' ,viiiclvbss 4 4 . if A .-74,-1 Mary Louise Smith Ambition-To slap a Iap General Coursey Etiquette lg Booster 2: Debating 2. 3: Pres. 2: V-Pres. 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 2: College 4: Pres. 43 Lib. Staff 1: Sr. Marshall 3: Class Pres. 2: glerk of Court 3: Council 4: Cheerleader 4g Hall Monitor 3, 4: Ir. Red Cross 3: res. 3, M. Frank Sohmer, Ir. Ambition-To change Miss lVt'ar'cr's opinion General Course: Debating 2, 3, 4: Sec. Z: Pres. 35 Usher 2, 3, 41 Booster 35 Cheer- leader 4. Marion Solomon Ambition-To sur't'Ct'rl Language Course: Drum Majors 1: Health 3: Girl Reserve 2: Latin 2: College 4: Basketball l: Hall Monitor 4, Frances Miller Sowers Ambition-To bc a Pianist latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Music l,2,3,4: Lih, Stal? 4: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Prop. Mgr. Queen Annes Lace 3: N. C. State Music Festival 3. Crichton Soyars Ambition-Air Corps General Course: Track 2. 3, 4, 53 Football l. 2: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, 53 Sec. 33 usher 2, 3, 4, 53 Booster 2, 3: Forum 4: Met. Sci. 2, 3, Susan Spach Ambition-'To meet utbt' one General Course: Occupations 1: Etiquette 2: Chrm, 2: Debating 2. 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 3, 4: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Tennis 3. lack Sparks Ambition-To acquire musical fame Scientific Coursey Midget Football 1, 3: Band 2. 3, 4, 5: State Contest 3, 4, 5: Track 33 Scrub Football 4: Tennis 4, 5: Swing Band 4. 5: lnstr. Music 3, 4, 5: Orch. 4, 5: Midget Basketball 2, 3, 4. Anne Sprinkle Ambition-To become some big business man's secretary General Course: Music l: Stamp 2: C. H. Glee Club l. 2, 3, 43 State Music Con- test 3: Athletics 4. Lucille Sprinkle Ambition-To be an office assistant General Course: Choral Reading I: Thurs. Morn. Music 1, 2: Health 4. Bunny Sprunt Ambition-To bc 6 in. taller Latin Course: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. 4: Pres. Z: House 2: Council 2,3, 4: Sec. 3: Etiquette Z: Pres. 2: Knitting 3: Pres. 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Pres. 4: College 4: Prog. Chrm. 4: Tennis 3.4: Mgr, 3: Bus. Staff 4: Lib. Staff 1,25 D. A. R. Rep. 4: Best All Round, Most Likely to Succeed 4, Iohn Steelman Ambition-Aviation General Course: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Travel 1,21 V-Pres. 21 Aero. 33 Instr. Music 4. Mary Stevens Ambition-To get married General Course: Summit l: Salem Academy 2, 33 College 4. Billie Katherine Stinson Ambition-To be the better half of the Groo5ufn Twosumu ' Language Course: Etiquette lp Debating 2, 3: Cheerleader 3: Sr. Marshall 3: For- um 4: Booster 4: Pres. 4: Girl Reserve l, 3, 4. Albert St-uart Ambition--To do nothing and get out of everything General Course: Booster Z, 31 Var. Football 1.2, 3,45 Baseball 1, 2,33 Debating 1.2.35 Monogram 3, 4: Hrm. Pres. 4: Usher 4. Margaret Lucille Styers Ambition-To be a music teacher Latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Music l, 2: French 3: Latin 3, 4: Pine Whispers 3, 4: Exchange Ed. 4: Black and Gold 3. 4: Sr. Editor 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Ralph Sullivan, Ir. Ambition-A Wrecklcss Career plus Women Latin Course: Etiquette l: Voice 2, 3, 4: Midget Football l. Wade T. Surratt, Ir. Ambition-To be a top-sergeant over a certain alumnus of R. I. R. General Course: Band 2. 3, 4, 5: Booster 2.4: Etiquette 1,23 lnstr. Music 3, 4: State Music Contest 3, 4: Debating 5: Swing Band 4. Doris Elizabeth Swann Ambition-To help win the war Language Course: Girls High, Atlanta l: Etiquette 2: Debating 3: Sr. Marshall 3: College 4: Tennis 3. Marvin Swartz Ambition-To be a radio operator in Army Air Force Scientific Course: Radio 3: Math 4: Midget Football 33 Scrub Basketball 4: Scrub Baseball 4. Margaret Louise Sweatman Ambition-To be a secretary Commercial Course, Etiquette 1,23 Home Ec. 23 Needlework 3, Knitting 3. Iames W. Tatum Ambition-To get rich quick General Course: Glove Valley High School 2: Stamp l: Music 4. Mary Robin Tatum Ambition-To get out of high school General Course: Girl Rest-xxe 1, 2: Etiquette 1,23 Glee Club 3. 4. E. Pauline Templeton Ambition-To gain a brain Commercial Course: Home EC. 2: Needlework lp lr. Real Cross 33 Health 43 Natil Hon. Soc. 4, Robert Nelson Thomas Ambition-To play baseball Commercial Coursey Scrub Football 4, Midget Basltetlfall Z, Tommy Thomas Ambition-To make millions and have fun spending it General Coursep Basketball 1, 3, 45 Hi-Y lg Forum 4. Mary Ruth Thomasson Ambition-To eat and talk as much as I want Latin Course: Etiquette lg Latin 23 Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, 45 Council 25 Lib. Stall 1, 2, 3, 45 College 41 Readers Digest 35 Pro. Chrm. 3. Rosemary Thorpe Ambition-To bc a school teacher Latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Music 1: Latin 23 Needlepoint 33 V-Pres. 35 Girl Reserve 3, 43 Office Page 3, 45 College 4. Charles Thrift, Ir. Ambition-To be an aviator Commercial Course: Drum Majors lg lnstr. Music 3g Photo. 4g Aviation 51 Band 11, 2, 3, 4, 53 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4, 5. Martha Ann Tickle Ambition-To be a nurse 'General Course: Latin 1, 21 Health 1, 27 College 4. Toby Tilley Ambition-To reach school my may Language Courseg Instr. Music lg Drum Majors 23 Health Zz Hrm. Sec. 25 Knit- ting 37 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Spanish 4g Hall Monitor 4. Iames Timmons . Ambition-To sec the world Scientific Course: Math. 43 Scrub Basketball 45 Scrub Baseball 4. Nadine Timmons Ambition-To bc with you Commercial Coursey Etiquette lp Health 3g Girl Reserve 3, 45 House 31 Needle- point 4. , Mary Ann Tomlinson Ambition-To fly a beautiful two-winged convertible General Coursep Etiquette lg Girl Reserve 1,25 Glee Club 2, 4g Sec. 47 Debating 3: Booster 4: French 3. Kathryn Transou Ambition-To take Porlty's tcmptrature and pulse General Coursey Etiquette lg Needlepoint 1, Z1 Health 33 Forum 4: Dramatics 4: Girl Reserve 1, 4. Deena Trent Ambition-It's a secret General Course: Etiquette lg Girl Reserve I: Debating 2,31 Sec. 2,3: Thurs. glorn. Music 35 House 1.2: College 4g Sr. Marshall 3g Glee Club 25 Mixed horus 2. Betty lane Trivette Ambition-To discover Thcrc Arc Such Things General Courseg Girl Reserve 1.45 Drum Majors lg Etiquette 17 Thurs. Morn. Music 2, 3, 4. Tommie Tucker Ambition-To be pilot of a P-38 Scientific Course: Booster 13 Stamp 23 Aero. 3g Hall Monitor 3.45 Midget Foot- ball 2. Howard Valentine Ambition-In war, pilot of a P-38: in peace, a doctor Scientific Course: Band 1,21 Stamp 1,21 Pro. Chrm. 2g Debating 1: Midget Football 27 Midget Basketball 23 Tennis 3.41 Scrub Basketball 4. Ernest G. Waggoner Amibtion-To fly a P-47 750 M. P. H. General Course: Debating 2, 3. lean Walker Ambition-To meet The requirements Commercial Course: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Salesmansbip 33 Mixed Quartet 35 Cast Buddy Answers an Ad 2: 'ACl'tristmas Eve, 1750 43 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 43 Council lg State Music Contest 3: Summer Glee Club 33 Office Page 45 Testator 4. Robert Meredith Watson, Ir. Ambition-To be muscle-bouml General Courseg Stamp lg Booster Zg House 21 Business 3: Drum Majors 3: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Forum 4: Hi-Y 47 Debating 4: Hall Monitor 4. Haywood Watson Ambition-To bv a night ivatthman in a mattress factory Scientific Coursey Etiquette 1: Booster 2, 35 Forum 4g Usher 53 Scrub Football 3: Var, Football 4, 53 Track 4g Hi-Y 3, 4, 5. gii ::g- Zgglxlv g nasty X:-4 u ffm qi. sf .. i TY' I 3 i 1 S A is 4 1 1 ,--75... 1? X elk? t 3' anion ss of 1Q43 -76.- Pat Watson Ambition-'To be a success in life General Course: Debating 1,33 Sec. 3: Health 33 Sec, 33 Knitting 23 Sec. 2: Chief Sr. Marshall 33 Class Rep. 43 House 33 Debating 4g Sec. 4. Ransom C. Weatherman, Ir. Ambition-'To bein Army or Navy Air Corps Scientific Courseg Math 43 Band 1, 23 Basketball 23 Instr. Music 1.2. Nancy Webber Ambition-To sec the other side of Veronica Lakes face General Coursep Etiquette 1, 23 Girl Reserve I, Z, 33 V-pres. 23 Inter-club Council 1, 33 Forum 33 Sec. 33 Debating 3, 43 Booster 33 V-Pres. 33 Chief Sr. Marshall 3: Sr. l'lifY Sponsor 33 Tennis 33 Lib. Statl 43 Cast Rooms to Let 3, Herbert Weber Ambition-To vote for Wilkie Language Course3 Hanes High l. 23 Debating 3, S3 Debating Team 2, 3, 4, 5. Felix L, Webster, Ir. Ambition-To be a roving news photographer Scientific Cours-eg Photo. 2, 33 Math 43 Hall Monitor 4. Iohn Marion Welfare Ambition-To be a navigator Scientific Course3 Football l,2,3, 4, 53 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, 5: College 33 V-Pres. 33 Met. Sci. 3: Monogram 4, 5: Sec. 5: Usher 4, 5. I. Frank West Ambition- To play hemi-demi-semi quavorsf' General Course: Band 1, 2. 3, 43 Orch. 3, 43 All State Band 33 Brass Ensemble 3: State Band Contest 3, 4: Instr. Music 3, 4. Martha lean West Ambition-To bc thc First Lady Commercial Course3 Booster 13 Thurs, Morn. Music 2, 3, 43 State Music Contest 53 Glec Club 2. 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 43 Office Page 3, 43 Lib. Staff 4: V-Pres. 43 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Girl Reserve 3, 43 Pine WhispL'rs Typist 43 Typing Team 33 Summer Music Club 3, 43 Dist. Contest 2. 3, 43 Girls' Trio 3. Phil F, WhitHeld Ambition-To farm, using laps as fertilizer Scientific Courseg Math 43 Tennis 3, 43 Basketball l, 2. Colene Whitley Ambition-'41.O. - Language Coursez Girl Reserve 13 Latin 23 Office Page 23 Forum 33 Pine Whispers Staff 33 Health 4: Hall Monitor 4. Evelyn Whitlock Ambition-To be six feet tall General Course: Booster l: Debating 2: Thurs. Mom, Music 3, 43 Treas. 43 Glee Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Earline Whisenant Ambition-Nursing General Course3 Thurs. Morn. Music 3, 4. Donald Ryder Witter, Ir. Ambition-To be an explorer and visit the South Sea Islands Scientilic Course: Stamp 1,23 Voice 1,23 Vocation 33 Dramatics 35 Aero. 33 Photo. 43 Hall Monitor 4. Sarah VVood Ambition-To be a sport Latin Course: Etiquette 13 Chrm. 17 Latin 2, 33 Business 33 Lib. Staff 23 Hall Nlonitor 3: Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, 4: Sec. 43 Knitting 43 Sec.-Treas. 43 Pub. Bus. Staff 3, 43 Bus. Mgr. Black and Gold 4: College 4. Frank Woodward Ambition-To get the first shot at Hitler and Mtissolini Scientilic Course: Booster 1: Typing 23 Debating 2, 3, 4, 53 Etiquette 33 Forum 3. Calvin Wyatt Ambition-To be successful Scientific Course3 Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,43 Stamp 1, 23 Instr. Music 3,4: Herbert Gray Wyatt Ambition-To be a bandmaster Latin Courssg Stamp 13 Instr. Music 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l,2, 3, 43 Band 1.2, 3, 4: State Band Contest 3, 4. Betty lean Yarborough Ambition-To marry Superman Commercial Course3 Booster 1,23 Drum Majors 2,33 V-Pres. 33 Health 43 Tennis 23 Basketball 1, 23 Drum Majorette 3,43 Band 3,43 State Music Contest 3, 43 House 13 Pine lrlfhispcrs Staff 23 Reynolds Hi-Players 2. Dorothy Yarborough Ambition-'To graduate in lime '43 Gensral Course: Booster 13 History 23 Etiquette 33 Athletics 43 C. H. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 1, 3, 4. Marjorie Yarborough Ambition-To be a good skater. bowler, swimmer. dancer General Course: Etiquette 13 C. H. Basketball l. 2. 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 4. Martha lean Yokely AmbitionHTo rclieue the suffering humanity by performing my first surgical operation on Hitler Latin Course3 Etiquette 13 Latin 2, 43 Prog. Chrm. 43 Business 32 Athletics 43 Lib. Staff 2, 43 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3 4: Red Cross 3: Hall Monitor 43 Natl Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Cast of Hpatcbwork Quilt 23 Bohemian Shawl 43 Prop. Mgr. Tantrurn 23 Reynolds Hi Players 2,43 Var. Soccor 3,43 Var. Basketball 3,43 4th place State Latin Contest 4: Prophet 4. Q ELEVENTH GRADE CLASS Madison Spach, president Martha Ann Pool, vice-president Edward Baity, secretary-treasurer TENTH GRADE CLASS Clara Iean Cooke, president Robert Elberson, vice president Nina Sue Moser, secretary and treasurer NINTH GRADE CLASS Class Officers Charles Miller, president: Betsy Ann Barton, vice-president: Bailey Glenn Ir., secretary: Kyle Barnes, treasurer. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC R Pegrnm. H, llnllnml. K. Mauser G. Holler. E. Cash. I. Hare. I.. Adams, VY. l.eml'wark. C. Mxller. H. Coiton. B. Clrffm-cl. I. Vfatkins. R. Sxebal. G C. Cash. E. lI.u1l. I. Dyer. F, Burner. E. Brincefielcl. N. Norris, VVr1ght. Lyon, T. Foltz. E. Katzin, K. Barnes. L. Plaslrr, C. Farrell. F. Hill. I R. Shou-.mx I. lfnm K. Brewer. B. Holder, L, A. Graham. C. Xvyatt, B. Ncwgent. N. Mulligan. B. Adams. S. Hersh. l. Solomon. I. Thorrmton. I. ondms. XV. Clfwgqins. C. Ripple. M. Hngaman. ll. Hayes. I.. Sherrill, A. Srrupc. R. VVomeld.orf., R. Delaney. Plcmts, R. Nlayer. H. VVvntt, I. Nlullvn. Nicolas, I.. Crouse. N. Carroll. R. Hinv. F, VVQ-sl. D. Plaster, W. Whiekarrl. N. S. Mauser. A. Dyer. I. Foster, B. Kirk. M. Dcvlwluns. I Llurrvll. Nllller. II. A. Transou. H. lVl.xtlwxxs Sparks, ,- ff f m C , 'Ulf IIMIXI WWWIIIIII 7441 fi UL ' . ' K' D ' W Wm 'W .. ,J IUNIOR HI-Y FHS! POW! P- Kelly. E' IOHES. K. Spencer, l. McCracken, Ratcliff, D. Hudsperh, VV. Bcnhow. Third row: VV. Hardwick. B. Cash. R. Stockton Barron, G. Kempton. B. Shore, C. Gibson, K. Moser. I. Mackie, I. Grimes, D. Plasrer, P. VValkcr. L. Baldwin, P. VVilmorh, N. Srallmgx, L. Smirh G. Brummitt. Second row: H. Schultz, K. Bailey, M. Spafh, G. Masten, E, Baity, B. English. SOPHOMORE HI-Y First row: B. Schultz, R. Ashburn, R. Bateman, A. Nicolas, Fain, G. B. Dalton. L. Scott. C. Charles, L. Plaster. R. Elhertron. B. Phcffer, D Hill, R. Delaney. A. MCGQG, F. Hill, B. Davis, C. Sewers. Second row: Berger, I. Urquhart, R. Harrison, C. Donahoo. H. DuBo:e. C. Lawrence. Qjmv A glr '.'. 2 :2:,, zz gas. ' ,.,A .1--1 , ..,- 57 fl 11. i i Vz ZZZ' K 'Y L Y W . 'il ii. 1 A ,,A,. .. ., Awfucfslzf Uoulzci NELSON HENDRIX Pres. Fall 1942 TGMMY CARPENTER Vice pres. Fall 1942 Pres. Spring 1943 BUNNY SPRLINT Vice pres. 1942-43 XVILLIAM BENBOXX' Sec. 1942-43 LARRY PLASTER Treas. 1942-43 First Row' Bill Ball, Tum loyce, Iulia Ann McCollum. Mary Louise Smith. Second row: Madison Spach. Pfohla Wilmoth, Iimmy Fain, Clara lean Cboke. Third RAW. Richard XValker. Mark Boesser lClerk of Court l. cgfucfsnf jwammmf BILL PLONK Speaker of House ROSALYN NICOLAS Secretari- LEE SAFRIT Treasurer I RUTH ANDERSON Rep. to Council X Q 4 . sg Q A. Y. W NORMAN VVHITEHEART Speaker Pro-Tcm 5 Quia of cgapfzsisnfaficfai First row: B. Transou, S. Howell, M. F. Everhart, K. Craft. L. Hooks, M. E. Reavis. M. Pool. M. I. Thompson. Second row: N. R. Foster, N. S. Moser. I. Shore, C. Lentz. P. W'arren. R. Anderson, B. Speas. L. Crouse. Third row: L. Safrir. M. A. Cromer. R. Hughes. M. Burke, M. loyner. G. Hill. C. Miller, R. Sheets. Fourth row: B. Plnnk. N. Dalton. N. Deason. B. Shore, B. I. Forrest, M. Boesser, I. Grishaw, F. Hill. ,-1 lean Ioyner V Editor-in-chief Bfacg and Q Rebecca Myatt Managing Editor Sara Wood, Business Manager Margaret Styers, Senior Editor Bobby Myers, Art Editor lean West, Typist Donald Hartzog, Photographer Hilda Folger, Organization Editor Constance Duke, Associate Editor Evelyn Criner, Associate Editor uairzaai Afaff First row: I. Perry, Second row: B. F Wilmoih, R. St l-it 9302.5 flflffliifzazi Helen Gordon, Girls Sports Editor Hoyle Schultz, Boys Sports Editor Ruth Anderson, Art Editor Charles Gibson, Feature Editor Sarah lane White, Exchange Editor Emily von Borries, Exchange Editor Bill Sid Ball, Associate Editor Iimmie Iefferies, Associate Editor -82.- OC' on E. Newsome, S. Wood, R, Anderson, B. Holleman. orrcst, B. Sprunt. Third row: E. Rousseau, I. Ioyner, P, , L. W. Crowell, K. Spencer. Rosalyn Nicolas my Editor-in-chief T Pat Kelly . Q is l Managing Editor - - i ,F .. is , A ' g i ., .,,.,. , . S Q . ,,.. z .I - A wg, i F s W 'Qu Wmwis DEBATERS lane llutson, Katherine Butler, Pfuiln Alspaugh, Stuart Bondurant, lay Harrlwick. . A rQ-.- f :A' 3 i i 1 3 i 5 H . . ,,... i 5 1 .25 l rr r r rr rr i r r n if .. 1 -,:- I z A gl i QUILL AND SCROLL Firft row: Rosalyn Nicolai, lean Ioyner, Ruth Anderson, Hilda Folger. Mxzatt. Third row: Margaret Styers, Hoyle Schultz, Sarah lane White, Charles Second row: Connie Duke, Bill Sid Ball, Helen Gordon, Pat Kelly, Rebecca bi son. -83,-1 Left to right' Frederick Elrick-Instrunmr. Iohn Wfooien. Iohn Holton, Gray Sheets, Burnie Tavlnr, Paul lohnitun, lack Grishaw, Reid Brown. Frank Crrhn Loui oe Stone, Bohbv Scott. lxmrnv Flynn. Paul Sutphin. Floyd Parker. Bill Bradford Cason. lov Briles. Lester Puryear. :Hs nofgi 5 fi cgcgoof glzilzf Avgofz IACK GRISHAXX' Again this year the Black and Gold is a student publication. Not only is the yearbook planned and written within the three high schools, and much of the art work, layout, and photography done by students, but, for the twelfth consecutive year printed in its entirety in the Reynolds High School Print Shop. All Linotype and hand composition and make-up: cylinder press makeready and running: folding, stitching, trimming and casing is done by students and instructor in the Printing Department. Every printing student did his part in producing this book. The work of Bill Bradford on Linotype composition and press feeding, and lack Grishaw on page make-up was outstanding. Lester Puryear did fine work on press makeready. Other students also did excep- tionally good work on various operations. The stamping of students names on the covers was done by the members of the Printers Club. lack Grishaw was chosen as the recipient of the Printers Club award for 1943, BILL BRADFORD if N, .. .., ,A ,as . , .Ma li V: ms., . .Q f' igjiigg? et -84- qw wg Wg? ' O 'l N . 3 I ii fi ll u 3 3 1 I i 1 ai f 3 K K . '-2 . - '- W A f Q Q , S 1 -' Q MSSQL' f'51Zf gi - A :I rf- 3 gif 2 , M ig A ' ' :E 5 ,5 P. 1 Q ' . A Q - W' 4? -'skis :Q f l . x ,. fiilf' 1' g fha- 5 13 6 ,.:. , , ,.AA, ,, fpgiigg K Q QW f ,Q Q ' . 1 . :Xie Wi . ws fy, K 1 . fe fm , FXKQEL, k Q f? .Q 1 4 ',- A ggeff 'ff ,J ,mfg xi, X-fr, PM '51 3 .. ' 1 Lwivv' - K 5 'Qw - -' M QL f 5.-f f -X ww, ff N ff '- av 5 f :qw 14' 'N -'W-fs' N lbw f5fff9AV' 5 N xg XX xxux Q Zffl XL gi fs A fff 155 ,i 2 'Q fr-1 1 X55 xg! .L .i. ,A ,Z Kg ,f 3,:gf' Fix qx e +M13?5'yiif?': ,s:'?'gE5,2Yi' wx 'fl iwfklsi' Q lg lake, f K , 5, E is if 5' I ,L qi, ri iw . t N. i K7 me faq gh, is frilly it Shia, 16 N ' 1 XS: v ff 'ig 'E . K ,. W 2- 1 'V , ' 35'? X'5 ' YA X V, if - Y-gy! ...ffj,,fTY .yxm -..,.Lm3'?--j5,g,?,2g Q ,Gig fa . 4Me-4? 5 Y! I , Q gifs 1 I- Y it eww 1? mm x, . K :V P M 'J 9, ' X KLQXSQ 3.11752 f, 51 ' ,, 1, fL ! i Ar' f Ax, A Q. f S ' 'Y 1 , K1 '1 I L wg 57 f 'gi K V 1 Y -'Q-M., A vvmjx if 1. A Sw f:': '4 'cu f is I ' M 1 7 K Q W A f,i ?'2QfBNQQ ' ' 'A ?'5 Y:T v 1 22-5253 f -V fffsfse'-aefegrzzgxg . v' j- L ' 'l2.:....-::1,. :f V ff Qff i .QW.,.3.Q.. ES , EW W.. ff ff ? .sw Q, 'K s ssl? A ,-86.-1 Y f :N 'I .Lg-fi -V if , , -Y' ' ' W. . lfgfiw W Ei SENIOR HI-Y Furs! Row: M, Bocsser, D, Bxcnmru. B. Dalton. M. L. Smith, B. Ayerw. Iiendrlx. Ieffries, T. Ioyce. Fxfrh Row: C, Ioyner, L. Iohnson, E. Mid- SL-Qund Row: G. Ashby. B. Ball. I. Barber. VV. Barber, C, Blackburn. E. germ. YN, McCall, T. Minms, B. Plonk. Sixth Row: D. Vkvillard. C, Sovars Brcnegar. Third Row: M. Brunr. B. Bvcrly, T. Carpenter. R, Conrad, VV. B, VVatson. H. VVatson. I. Vfelfare. C, Young. Seventh Row: D. Schultz Donnhno, I, Foster. Fourth Row: Nl. Hzxganmn, C, Holbrook. H. Hnvei, D. NV1rter. C. YVyatt, H. Yhvyart. N. Xxvhitcheart. q.:... ,.. mg, 3.,qA , I3 ..,, . g gi. r E 9 13? . L M K Eli ., ivz. Q .E 4, -lk .e .. A . . Q is AQ if 4 3 sl ,. W ' in Q Wigs' rm ei xg ,V .,,.,:, 2 . H , . . gr- N Pi! wiki. :sf A ' is I' 3 1 ,:.: : 'r -::-:- r ..:. JE . , Lg 5 13 f:1l - f .,.- me if WJ ,V ww ifl 'Su i A 1 2... A nr + NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Adams, P. Alspaugh, R. Anderson, D. Angelo, Nl. Boesscr, Ioyner, S.Kirkl1am. Lindley, V. Marshall. Fifth row: VV. McCall, l. McLean B. Brimhall. Second row: M. Brunt, E. Bucllong, VV. Coggins. A. Dalton, McNair. VV. Moser. R. Myart. B. Newman. Sixth row: R. Nimlas. A. P. Farrell. C, Feree. Third row: D. Fulton, C. Gray. S. Haltiwanger, E. Pardingmn, B. Plonk. R. Salley, L. Scott, B. Sprunt. Seventh row: M, Hine. H. Hinshaw. E. L. lafnes. Fourrlx row' L. lohnson. C. loyncr Stvcrs. P. Templeton. C. Thrift, B. VVar5on. I. Vvesr, Nl, l. Yokcley. X -87.- --19 First row: G, Wlilliams, C, I. Cooke, B. Blalock, M. A. Hege, C, Flynt, K. Transou, M. Hinkle, P. Watson, B. D, Shugart, C. Morris, C. Nissen, P. Roush. Second row: I, Adams, S. Dunnagan, P. Bcrbow, B. I, Adams, B, Grubbs, P. Kelly. T. Wfharron, P. Hine, B. Dalton. M. Patten, L, H. Vance, M. N, Ellerbe, Hutson, B. Holleman. M. Macklin, S. Bondu- rant, D. Darr, B. Huntley, Barron, B. Cash, B, Miller, D. Iohnson, B. E. McCuiston, L. Vaught, B. A. Barton, M. Ioyner, H. Nunn, West, L.lil'ford. A. Silverstein, C. Gibson, B, Hilker. E, Hundlcy, I. VValker, P. Templeton. M. I, Yokelrv, A. Cobb. Third row: THE REYNOLDS HI PLAYERS This year the Reynolds Hi Players, under Miss Ruth Troutmans supervision, have presented six one-act plays: two comedies, a war-time drama, a tragedy of mountain folk, an old-fashioned melodrama, and an eighteenth century fantasy. Miss Troutman, director for the past two years, ar- ranged for the first time to have two branches in this organization. Meeting during the last period on Wednes- day afternoon, the larger section planned, cast, and re- hearsed five plays: Archie, The Beau of Bath, Eter- nal Lifef' ln a Hotel Lobby, and 'AThe Pink Dress. Another division was formed in the second semester to accommodate those who were interested in dramatics and could not join the regular group because of difficulties in their schedules. These students met in the regular Thurs- day morning club period and gave the final production, the old-fashioned melodrama entitled Fireman, Save My Child. The two sets of officers elected by the members of the Wednesday afternoon and the Thursday morning drama- teers, respectively, are as follows: president, Marjorie Patten, vice-president, Gay Williams: secretary-treasurer, Charles Gibson, and president, Pat Kelly: vice-president, Charles Gibson, secretary-treasurer, Martha Iean Yoke- ley. To be eligible for the troupe a student must meet two requirements: UI he must be recommended by his English teacher. IZI he must show some dramatic ability before the faculty advisor. All members of the troupe are qualified for induction into the Dramatic Honor Society which Mrs. Majorie Stephenson, Miss Troutrnan's predecessor, formed in 1939. To be honored with this distinction, a Reynolds Hi Player must have a B subject average or better, an MA on deportment, qualities of leadership, an outstanding character, and a pleasant attitude. Also a candidate must have performed in a major role of a long production or in two major roles of one act plays given by the group, and he must have done a sufficient amount of backstage work to classify him as a well-rounded trouper. One in the audience hardly realizes how much credit for a fine program should go to these backstage workers. The acting on stage is only half of the labor that goes into a presentation. There are usually more people back- stage than in the cast, The list of the people who carry on the production jobs is as follows: a student director who suggests improvements to the cast: a publicity mana- ger who 'ispreads the word around that a play is com- ing: a committee with two or three members who hang posters in the halls, a stage manager who arranges the sets, a property manager who collects the items neces- sary for the plot: a costume manager who supervises the cast's clothes, a program chairman and his assistants who give out programs in the audience, and a make-up man who puts the greasepaint on the actors before the cur- tain rises, s .E W e ,. - ,. . ff . ' llll ' H 'V Kin FORUM CLUB I. Barber, president, T. Minnis, vice president, D. Whitter, secretary, Webber, secretary. First Row: V. Marshall, L. Kessler, D. Cody, R. Reece, F. Reznick. E Soloman. P. Paris. B. Linson, L. Bolling, N. Chance. Seeond row: B. Stin son, Frisbe. F. Miller, E. Page, Iones, C. Bauserman. l. Stoneslreet, M. Brietz, W. Barnette. Third row: M. l. Thompson. R, Teichman, M. Han cock. P. Williams, S. Kingry. W. Barber. W'ebber. Barber. B. Oclen. Fourth row:x D. Hogan, V. Fulp. T. Minnis. B. Mvers. T. Leinback. D Penry, A. Silverstein, I. Stewart, R. Tlmms, D. Nlclver. D, Oden, l. Mc lxer. Fifth row: B. T. Henderson. l. Mackie, I. Hardwiflce, P. Elliot. NN. Benhow, l. Hudspeth. G. Brummitt. Grimes. R. Stockton. B. English. T. Bagnal, B. Grubbs. Sixth row: B. Smitherman, C. Trent, P. Whitheld, P. Wilnioth, B. Gibson. C. Angel, G. Bernard. Sexenth row: B. Huntley, Eller, S. Bondurant, B. Shore, G. Matthews, T. Thomas, M. Kelly. Eighth row: D. VVillard, l. Lindsey, D. Witter, P. Craladis, T. Moore. -189,- ' 4 4 ,-1 HOME AUXILIARY GUARDS First row: N. Webber, M, Muse, B, Dalton, E. Dent, P. Pfaff. G. Williams B. Sink, M. Payne. Second row: A. Iacksori. P. Shull. S. Iewett, R. Rawls M. Pfaff, C. Cooke, F. Creighton. Third row: M. Gray, l. Iohnston. S. M Hudson, E. Newsome, S. Borthwick, E. Patterson, M. Hinkle. Fourth row I, Martin, D. Dent, N. Iohnson, E. Taylor, M. Baker, S. Myatt, S, F. How ell. Fifth row: l. Tucker, M. Blackburn. S. Morris, M. Cauble. D, Luther, B. I. Blalock. Sixth row: I. Glenn, N. Conrad, I. Perry, B. Transou, M Martin, Seventh row: B. Basnn, I. Adams, I. Evans, I. Padgett, I. Plint Eighth row: A. Long, Shore, B. L. Davis. Ninth row: F. Iohnson, W Brown. A. Pfaff, M. Cralidis, Tenth row: M. Carter, I. Thomas, N. Wil- liams, V. Gaskins, C. Brown. 41 qs MW wfm-. ei gl ww .1 THURSDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB First row: D. Swann. L, Angel. S. Spach, A. Baldwin, B. Myers. B. L. Ball. Second row: B. I. Odom, R. Safrit, M. Pfalf, R. lackson. E. Hine. D. Baza- more, E. Whitlock, E. VVhisonant. Brown, S. Myiatt. Third row: R. Freedle, Nl. E. Reavis, E. Nail, L. Hosts, N. McMamus. F. M. Sewers, A, Pard- ington, H. Lackley, M. Muse, B. Dalton. Iones, B. Mundy. Bunch. Fourth row: M. Darr, M. A. Tomlinson, M, Case. B. Bagby. P, Farrell, A. Cobb, B. Cox. A. Brunt. B. Roper, N, Mullican, Ferrell. Fifth row: I. Hildreth, B. Grooms, B. I. Trivette, I. Bowers, Z. Edwards, A. Lewis, A. Cude. E. Hundley, Walker, West, H. Nunn. Sixth row: T. Myers, I.. Bowles, M. F. Everhart, M. Everidge, M. Austin. A. Rhoades. S. Iones, B. Pheifer. Cunningham, Ritchie. H. Revels. I. M. McCants. Seventh row: E. Windsor. N. Hendrix, M. Macklin, M, Myers, Porter, K. Grillith, T. Lineback, K. Craft, L. Karas. P. Hol- comb, S. Hondros. Eight row: C. Donahoo. A. Pappas, D. Darr, M. Boessor. F. Sohmcr, C. Blackburn. R. Bowers. B. Miller. C. Binkley. Ninth row: R. Ashburn, W. McCall, I. Myatt, R. Weatherman, B. Ayers, VV. Surratt. A. Bullard, B. T. Vernon. B. Vhvatson. Tenth row: D. Repass, K. Burge, I. B. Wall. R. Sullivan, B. Davis. Eleventh row: F. Saunders. E. Butler, I. Kelley. .-91,-1 ,.. LIBRARY STAFF ASSISTANTS First row: D. Ramirez, I. Molevas, Glenn, M. L. Carter, M. Muse. S. YVhite, B. Rierson, B. McCall. B. Maynard, P. I. Blum. VV, Roper. Second row: I. Martin, West. M. VVishon, F. Snwers, R. Salley, H. Hinshaw. D. Angelo. I. Mull, B. D. Shugart. N. Iohnson. Third row: I. A. McCollum, H. Nunn, VV. Abee, B, L. Trangou, C. Cooke. M. Burke, S. A. Slawrer, USHERS First row: W. Benhow, B. Ball. N. Whiteheart. D. C. Freeman. F. Sohmer. M. Spach, C. Ioyner, N. Stallings. Second row: M, Ward. D. D. Cromer. A. Correll. S. Bowen, W. Barnette. Fourth row: I. Davis. S McGee. E. Budlong, S. Kirkham, C. Marshhailks. Fifth row: A. Pardington N. Sink. I. Adams. B. Newman. S. Haltiwanger, Lindley. N. Webber N. S. Moxer, M. Booth, H. Folger. M. Yokeley. Sixth Row: T. Foltz. I Richwdson, B. Benbow. L. Phelps. Strupe. A. Fanioy, C. MCCachern. I Smith. R. Wbmeldorf. CLUB Schultz, A. Stuart, T. Ioyce, C. Soyars. B. Myers, E. Brenegar, H. Watson Third row: M. Hagaman, D. Smith. M. Ferrell, B. Crews, T. Chambers, C Blackburn, T. Carpenter, L. Smith. GIRLS COLLEGE CLUB ' First row: B. I. Bagby. M. E. Reavis. D. Swann. B. Forrest. D. Darr. l. Davis. I. Daniel. R. Andermon. G. Purcell. R. Nicolas. Parker. M Burwell. K. Gaines. D. McDowell, N. Adams. D. Trent. M. L. Smith. M. Harrison. Scconcl row: L. ltloots. N. McManus, A. Dalton. McLean. Ioyner. E. Budlong, N. McCracken. B. Sprunt. S. Wood. McNair. P. I. Watson. E. l.. Iames. N. Bowles. B. D. Shuggart. Third row: I. Gattis. Macklin. S. Haltiwanger. M. Ernest, M. Solomon. L. Blackwelder. B. New man. I. Lindley. R. Thorpe. M. Stevens. B. Dalton. Fourth row: P. Farrell M. R. Thomasson. R. Mvatt. M. Minter. M. A. Tickle, R. Sallev, Iovner, C. Gray, H. Hinshaw. DI. Angelo. N. Middleton. I I HALL MONITORS First row: F. Lineback. P. Smith. M. Darr. N. F. Scott. D. Swann, T. Tilley. E. Hundley, M. Macklin. V. Clubb. A. Iackson, D. Mclver. W. Bar- hcr. B. Waitson. Second row: B. McCall. M. Case. H. Hinshaw, McLean. P. Kelly, C. Mitchell. VV. Benbow, B. Speas. P. Hine. Barber, T. Louns- bury. F. Sohmer, E. Brenegar. Third row: E. Thomas. I. Rainey. I. Ioyner. R. Nicolas. R. Myatt. P. Farrell, Blum. P. Wilmoth. B. Vwlilmoth, R. Elberson. A. McGee. W. McCall. M. Brunt. D. Fulton, P. Williamson. Fourth row: R. Wilkins. A. Holton. S. Innes. F. Hildreth. T. Myers. V. Floyd. Fifth row: E. Budlong. Bowers, Adams, A. Dalton. L. Scott, A. Cobb. S. Wood. C. Cvoodson. Nl. Spach, C. McCachern. G. Poteat. P. Templeton. Sixth row: B. Rierson, S. Haltiwanger, E. Ogburn, N. Pheffer. Ricel. E. L. Iames. M. L. Smith. N. Bowles. M. Harrison. M. Yokeley, H. DuBose, B. Shore. D. Luther. B. Blalock. Seventh row: W. Teague. L. AmmonS. P. I. Blum. N. Adams. M. Snaveley. Burwell. I. Ioyner, A. Silverstein I. Rhodes. P. Morris. T. Minnis. Eighth row: A. R. Snider. P. Hooper. B. McCall, M. Solomon. R. Sallcy. I. Richardson. D. Darr. B. Donahoo, C. Webber. E. Hall. Ninth row: R. Simpson. I. Ratcliff, R. Stockton. -93.- .-94.1 CHEERLEADERS First row: E. Brcnegar. Second row: B. Dalton. S. A. Borlhwick, B. Myers, M, L. Smith. Third row: C. Blackburn, B. Myers, F. Sohmer. OFFICE PAGES Sitting Hrst row: C, MorriS, T. Tilley, L. Scott, B. D. Shugart. Second row: Tuttle, Parker, Walker, N. Middleton, R, Thorpe. C. Fcrrre. Standing l. loyner. M. A. Hege, McNair. Adams, M. Ernest. Third row: B. M. Newman, Adams, D. Massey, West, V. Marshall, C. Gray, Burwell GIRL'S ATHLETIC CLUB First row: S. Chappel, M. Ketner. I. Crumpler, E. Lewis, A. Smitherman K. Hilker, E. Kesler, Reed, N. Pinkston. Second row: V. Floyd. M Southerland. N. Sheffield. R. Harrison. R. Freedle, C. Lentz, A. Linvillf' A. Preston. M. L. Spaugh, M. Stockton, D, Cromer. Third row: A. laclcson V. Griffen, S. McGee, Y. Thomas, B. Ricrson. E. Stafford. A. Harvey M. E. McKnight, E. McCuiston, D. Harriston. Fourth row: B. Burke. E. Bodenhcimer, W. Teague, A. Fine, D. Gibson, D. Yarhorough. V. Caldwell Fifth row: M. Moody. L. Whitficlti, L. Moore. M. E. Procter, M. Yarhorough M. Myers. Sixth row: Durham, C. Butler, A. Dabbs. N. George, M Lowrey. Seventh row: Wyatt, E, Lasley, M. K. Iohnson. D. Redfern Eighth row: M. Scholtes. D. Smith, S. Ingle. B. Crawford, M. L. Wright. I. Dehart. Ninth row: P, Bodenhvsimer, Brimhall, A. Cobb, L. Scott. Tenth row: P. Clemmer, R. Pope, A. Wood. Eleventh row: M. Yokeley, C. Goodscn. B. R. Brimhall. B. Reeder. .-95... ,-96.-f SPANISH CLUB First Row: M. Nichols, Z. Edwards, A. Pardington, H. Folger, S. I. White, B. McCall, I. A. McCollum. L. Montgomery, C. Hancock. Second Row: V. Vines, R. Covington, A. Southern, G. A. Horton, K. Taylor, E. von Borries, I. Ragland, L. Phelpos, N. Linville. Third Row: A. Bennett, R. A. Reed, H. LATIN AND First Row: N. Mullican, I. Crumper, N. McManus, E. Early. I. Bur-well B. L. McNair, E. Scott, I. Ioyner, N. Bowles. Second Row: I. Davis, M. I Snavely, S. Bowen, H. Hinshaw, P. Angelo. P. Farrell, C. Gray, Ioyner M. Styers, N. Hudson, N. Adams. Third Row: M. Wilson, M. Newsome Floyd, D. Fulton, T. Tilley, A. Holton, S. Holton. A. Dabbs, A. Benbow M. Booth, M. Lehman. Fourth Row: B. Freeman, E. Iones, D. Prongay, R Simson, E. McLean, Bennett. FRENCH CLUB L. Grilitl-r, Vernon. Iones. B. Transou. L. H. Vance. A. Davis, H. Gor- don, M, McNair, M. A. Cromer, A. Mclver, M. Newman. Fourth Row ertson. D. Lineback, P. Law, C. Ferree, I. Smith, B. Myers, M. Kelly, B. S. Lamb- METRIC SCIENCE Firsr mx C. Zhhhv. I. K. Sm-mer R. H-wx-.le K. Burge. G. Masten, K. land. E. Beaudry H. Lewif I. Nwholznx. M. Coll.-nc, G. Kempmn. I. T Baxlcv. Fi. T. D .uzm.'l' I. Dmxf. H. Kulcr. Rurledgc. Si-cond rnuxx '- M. Mark- Ioyner. H. VV1lron M. Zlnk. RETAILERS CLUB Lcfl to rxght' B. Cru muzu. B Iuckx cwrm . E. Haslcgr-ne. F. Blexins. C. Hlldreth. I. C. Cornatzer, H, York, PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUB Lcft ro rxghr: B. Fml. P. Pcgmm. D. H.u-rzug. XV. N .xzmn c Barnhardr R. Howle. B. Pollock, B. Moore. R. Shouw, B. Mo cmrn'. G. Clubb, D. Snmhdeal H. Menzies. .-98,-1 STUDENT Y GIRL RESERVES L, Phelps. H. Lewis, B. Dalton, N. Bowles, V. Gordon. I. Crumpler. I Daniels, Parker. R. Nicolas, R, Thorpe, R. Salley, E. Powers, B. Iones: E. Criner, Ioyner, B. Newman. E. M. Sowers. R. Thomasson, S. McGee, I. McLean, D. Angelo, H, Hinshaw, M. Harrison, B. Forrest, F. Line- back, K. Craft. P. Hooper, R. Myatt. P. Farrell, Davis, E. Hine, I Ioyner, C. Gray. M. Macklin, D. Darr, D. Bazemore. E. Cash, A. Snyder: E. R. Erwin, D. Dent, N. I.ohnson, N. Middleton, A. Davis, N. Linville, M, Booth, T. Tilley, M. Nichols, B. Stinson, Z. Edwards, B. Rierson M. Ernest. S. Spach, L. Adams, A. Teague, S. Wood, B. Sprunt, Stalford, I. Mull, M. F. Shamel, M. I. Snavely, M. A. Cromer, I, Stone street. B. Wright, M. Case, D. Lineback, S. White, H. Folger, K Transou, S. Holton. L. H. Vance, B. McCall, E. von Borries. N. Walker C. Nissen, C. Butler, Hutson, P. Neal, E. Hundley, Walker, L Blackwelder, E, Budlong, B, D. Shugart, C. Flynt, A. Cobb. B. R. Brimhall I. McNair, S. Haltiwanger. P. Blum, L. I. Yoder, L. Scott, E. Thomas C. Goodson. P. Law, K. Taylor, K. L. McNair, M. McNair. P. Smith R. Anderson, G. A. Horton, A. Dalton, M. Darr, Bennett, M. F. Iohn- son, M. Yokeley. M. Thompson, M. Newman, B. Adams, W Barnett, S. Bowen. B. L. Wood, V. Clubb. N. R. Foster. D. Cody, R Reece. L, Kesler, P. Templeton, M. Morris, M. Stevens, M. S. McCollum B. L. Ball, C. Duke, H. Nunn, A. Lewis, Gattis, E. Bodenheimer, I Burwell, HEALTH CLUB First row: P. Blum, B. I. Yarborough, E. Nail, B. Ketner. B. L. Transou, V. Martin, E. Carter, E. Stone, M. Westbrook. Third row: A. S. Kingrey E. Levin, R. Teichman. M. K. King. R. Bradford. M. Caruthcrs, B. S. Wilkes, C. VVhitley, A. L. Sprinkle, V. Branscombe, Parlier, P. Weiser, G M. Smith, B. Tavis, E. Powers. Second row: F. Fry. B. VVellons, C. Smith, A. Ezzell, V. Cluhh. G. Everhart, R. Simms, R. Wilkins, E. Criner Cooke. R. Huges, B. L. Grubhs, K. Goldberg, P. VVarren. F. Wayne, D. L. Hancock, N. Cranford. R. lzlar, E. Cliamhers, L. Stallard. BOOSTERS First row: G. Potcat, E. Stone, N. Pinkston, B. Crawford, M. Dalton, B. IQ. Odom. E. Hundley, E. Bodenheimer, M. Macklin, B. Stinson. M. I. Snavely, R. Rawles. Second row: B. Rierson, H. Hinshaw, E. lVlcCniston. E. Rousseau. G. A. Horton, A. Southern, Hartley, B. VVright. Third row: AVIATIO R. Bateman. A. Owen, Vv'. Benhow, I. Roddick. H. Carpenter, E. Gibson, B. Byerly, C. Boyles, Bennett, V. Apperson. D. Pope. C. Street. R. Elberson. E. Anderson, A. McGee. N. O. Bransforcl, V. McDaniel, A. Pryior. son. Rose, B. Rucker, A. Nicolas, E. Miclgette. I, Makis, Lintlsev, I N Fry, W. Cash. l'l. Ray. E. Dees, A. Fanjoy, B. Grithvh. R. VVilker- D. Smithdeal. Smith. G. Silverstein, Fain. T. Foltz. L. Owen, H Mathews. Kelley, G. Lynch, G. Hill. L. Crouse, D. Mclver, T. Siceloff B. McCall, H. Horton, Gibson. I. Sherril, Grishaw. CLUBS VVillarcl, VV. Peters, Newqent, B. Kiger. Green, T. Fussell, B. Newton B. lVloore, I. Wilson, D. lVlAcCollum. B. Lawrence, R. Kind. L. Iohnson, D. Darr. R. Helderman. R. Ferrel, B. Wilmoth, C. Sewers, Nl. Davis, Wvester. D. Lynch. C. Elliott, Moser. R. Morris, S. Harris, Louis. ,-99,-1 .M N-snr W mme We 119W 'MPI'- li ' 1 A r ,M . - V. -100'-f GIRLS BASKETBALL 1 First row: A. Cnbb. C. Goodson lco-captainl, P. Clemmer fro-captainl, E. l. Gattis. Brimhall, B. Forrest, A. Dabbs. Third row: P. Blum, B. Kesler, L. Bowles. Second row: M. I. Yokeley, L. Scott, B. R. Brimhall, Rierson, Coach M. Moody, I. Adams lmanagerl, 1. Bowers. BOYS BASKETBALL First row: H. Horton, B. Ball, Sherrill, M. Hagaman falternate captainl, Crater, B. Donahoo. E. Butler, Richardson, T, lcycc, N. Whiteheart K. Frye Qcaptainj, T. Minnis. I, Lyons. Second row: Coach T. Brown, M. Qmanagerl. 'Y F 'x , '! ' - f' A z .4 v :EPM-il 6 if as, X' 5 ' h fifgggi I ' 'ff 'ff n f'f,+.w: . J :fill Q ,Z ' x . Q75 ,if Y J K Q SM, 'Rf 'X M 'Wjf' Q ,vw x M--.K H9 'WS' V9 ? if J :iff f7fffl if Eff' i YN: W' W 5 ' W f A ?t3,zf9 if 1 , N fx , fn: Ex H :'.: 'gif A Lf I 4 K P Af '-viii, :.- .,.. , ff ff gg'-my M'- 2 ff if K gf 3 2 6 2 lik KWN r Q A H WM 1 w.i, ,wx gp ,J WE: ,-4 , - Q-X hw W if -wr fe, -,X K X K 3 f , new 55' N? . ' 4 NI, I ,Hr k J' T ,,, ,L W mf 3'., 4 1, W ly ,, W Q we -102-f BOYS TENNIS First row: B. Holder, K. Burns, E. Katzin, Rose, F. Butncr. Mackie, I. P. Henning, H. Matthews, T. Foltz, M. Hagaman, H. Hayes, H. Brenegar Grimes, B. Ayers, M. Boesser, P. Kelly, Sparks, A. Karas, E. Iones, C. H. Wyatt, K. Ogburn, Mason. S. Bondurant. P. Whitheld, M. Brunt Webber. I. Davis, E. Baity, I... Scott. Second row: B. English. H. Valentine, R. Dudley. B. Cash. Rhoades. Coach Barnette. GIRLS TENNIS First Row: B. Dalton. K. Gaines. D. Bazemore. B. I. Forrest. Second Rowu I. Gatris. L. Scott, Coach Moody, I.. A. Graham, S. Haltiwanger, C. Lent: P. I. Blum. TRACK First Row? N. Stallings. N. Carter, D. Fowler. B. Plonk, A. Bennet. W. W. R. Middleton. C. Farrel. Third Row: B. Lewis. K. Mountcastle. R. Wal Barber. C. Soyars, M. Ferrell, D. Schultz. B. Ball, B. Gibson. I... Safrit, ker, W. Benhow. B. Schultz, B. Conrad. B. Byeily, E. Midyette, C. Law- Sherrill, B. Allen. Second Row: B. Rucker, R. Morton, I. Mastcn, H. Du- rcnce mgr.. I. Gibson, York. Bose. M. Spach. G. Masten, W. McCall, T. Ioyner, I.. Iuhnson. Wilsoxi, riewg f-ln. -S -r , .J GIRLS SOFTBALL First row: E. Lmley, A. Dyer, B. R. Brimhall. K. Hxlker. Second row: Nl. Ketmrr, L. I. Yoder. P. Clemmer, A. Dabbs, Coach D, Ionew, C. Goc-dsc I. Reed, I. Bowers, E. Kesler. F, VVayne. BOYS BASEBALL First row: T. Lounmbury, Cv. Cluhb, D. XVl1iteheart, B. Lyons, F. Miller, T. Bagnal, C, Bolei, T. Fussell. F. XV1llxs. D. Saunders, M. H. Hancock, R W. Fleenor. C. Ioyner, M. Crater. Lyonv, C. Lupe, T, Inyce, B, Morgan, Frazier, B. VVilmorh. B. Dorrahno, I. Richardson, K. Burge. O. Lenrz, D N. Vlfhitehearl, T. Chambers, E. Butler, B. Mnsten. Second row: E. Rutledge, McGee, S. B, Siclden, S. Flynn, C. Messick. CAPTAINS OF REYNOLDS TEAMS FOOTBALL BOYS BASKETBALL BASEBALL Bill Ball Kenneth Frye Marvin Crate: Dlckle Smith GIRLS BASKETBALL SOFTBALL SOCCER Cecilia Gooclson Cecilia Gooclson Ann Cobb Peggy Clemmer Katherine Hilker o I7 If .f . VTX wifgl Y new Y i 1 l 1 4 ,yea M ,... r 3, tdfityfif af we A 4 I 7 4. A ' '-Q. s First row: L. Scott, C. Lipc. A. Stuart, T. Carpentenwqp. Pegram, C. Soyars, loyner. B. Ball, T. Lounsbury. L. Baldwin, P. Walker. Sherrill. Third M. Ferrell. I. Lyons, M. Crater, L. Smith, R. West rook. Second row: C. 'xow: E. Baity, M. Brunt. B. Hopkins, E. Butler, Richardson, B. Cash, Holbrook, N. Whiteheart, T. Ioyce, D. Schultz, D. Smith, E. Brenegar, C. B. Masten, T. Chambers. H. Watson, Gibson. N. Stallings. -104- THE MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club was organized for boys who have earned letters for athletic play or for being mana- ger of a team. The club has set as its standards a program to better school spirit, to increase ideals of high sportsmanship, to promote worthy school activities, to promote worthy ath- letic activities, and to provide a medium between the student body and all athletic teams. Backwardness is indeed not a trait of the Monogram organization. The school dances have been one of its in- ventions along with numerous other activities. The annual Monogram initiation is a much heralded affair and looked forward to by students as one of the feature attractions of the year. Principal C. R. Joyner, co-operating with the officers of the club, sets a date each year for the paddle- and-red-bow-tie parade, which is usually held in the late days of the school year in order to give new members a chance to enter. The Monogram initiation is the symbol- ism of the importance gained by the monogram winners. No other group in school is honored with this privilege. Faculty advisor for the boys is Mr. H. C. Uobyl Hawn who has been in charge of the organization for several years. Mr. I-lawn, who is director of athletics at Reynolds and coach of the Reynolds baseball nine, has taken a great deal of interest in the activities of the honor class of letter-winners and has helped very much in keeping things going with the boys. Co-operation with school heads and the student govern- ment has been one of the clubs standards since orginiza- x tion. Its members, and the club as a whole, have attempt- ed to raise standards of leadership, scholarship, character, and sportsmanship among the members of the athletic teams and among the student body. Seldom does a mem- ber appear before the Council for a major offense at school although, as usual with high school boys, minor of- fenses are always present. The club has attempted to co- operate fully with faculty members and the Athletic Council, which is led by the clubs own sponsor, Coach Hawn. The Monogram Club elected as their officers for the first semester the following: Dickie Smith, president, Dale Schultz, vice-president: Iohn Welfare, secretary: and Tom Ioyce, treasurer. Elected at the beginning of school these officers served until the middle of the school year, when they were replaced. The next semester Tom Chambers served as president, Bill Ball was elected as vice-president: Norman White- heart served as secretary: and Marvin Crater became the most wealthy member of the organization by occupying the treasurers oflice, It was never determined whether Albert Stuart should remain from last year as mascot, although it is imagined that he would have received no opposition. Thus, we name Albert Stuart as mascot. This year for the first time the list of Black Demon athletics was cut down to five sports with the disbanding of the golf squad. The list of members, however, failed to decrease and goes on record as one of the largest in his- tory. I L I N I 1.4 Q i l kv 43 :.. ib VJIVA f' Vnvyyn 47 ,A geniuses and .gzlclveviiselnenfs ! 4' . , 'L -4 , , Z f420fQMf lfwJf7W W0 fffwffffwc f M ,df 49QfM,MJ25 ' lQf'kf1 AMW Mama 'f M Q54 ,-J il V 'Nd f- xx ,W I- I L19 -- M1 ' . . If, , . X. PM A W 'Y . ' - ' 14- n:-' :gggf..f.. f 'ML' .'.3ta ' ' ' I m HANES Cwpmxpw BEAUAIY-QUEEN5 6 b REYNOLDS Serious business? Yes! They want to look their best. They will, because the clothes are FFOITI i f qglbia 'IT-ada -sf. Phone 2-1942 'Wy lllinston-Salem. ILC. -Q11 11 111 11 1 if 1 11 111 11 11 if 111 111 11 11 11 11 111 111 111 -11 111 11 11 1- 1 1 4- 'Three Cheers for D0by's Bread! lt's Really Goodf, Doby's Bakery - Home Owned WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. .-108,-f 1' HANES PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1943 Virginia Holcomb, Prophet There will be a reunion of the Iune Class-1943-at the Iohn W. Hanes High School August 10, 1952 So ran the big news in a letter from C. H. Duncan, mayor of Daisy Station, which I recieved in far-away Texas. I boarded a plane at Kelly Field for Winston-Salem. A cab was waiting, and who should be driving it but Carlyle Hayes. We had a wonderful chat about old times. I was greeted very warmly at Hanes High by Frances and Gerry Higgins. After everyone recovered from the first excitement, Nelson Davis, our presi- dent. now a minister, suggested that We spend the evening hearing what every- body had been doing. Ed Aldridge is operating Aldridge's Beauty Parlor, and has employed Inez Roberson, Doris Southern, and Etha Brantley, We found that Ioe Ioyce is operating a Silver Polish Company. limmy Ball, who owns a six-ring cir- cus. has employed Marjorie Bodenham- er, Betrel Hudspeth, and Marilyn Lewis to do acrobatic stunts. Eddie Moore has recently returned from Atlantic City, where he judged a beauty contest, with the aid of Kyle Landingham and Kenneth Fansler. Frank Iohnson operates a drug store. Iames Blakely is his soda jerker. Alvin Thomas took the place of Iimmy Scribner in his famous fun making Iohn- son Family. Sadye Hauser and Virginia Holcomb have reached the height of their ambi- tion by playing with Minnie Pearl , on the Grand Ole Opera. Bill Stewart and Albert Thomas own the i'Blue Moon dairy, and have employed Billy Long, Robert Clayton, and Richard Woodruff as helpers. The famous trio, Amele Holder, Flip Phillips, and Betty Ruth Baker sing with Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys. Peggy Carter is Dean of Women at W, C. U. N. C, We found that E. W. Hoots and Polly Fishel are dancing partners for the T. B. sanitorium. lack Gordon and Robert Gray are operating the i'White Plains polo field. Helen Brown and Iohn Tillotson have been happily mar- ried for four years. lt was interesting to find that Sarah Swain and Virginia Cardwell are photographers for ULife Magazine. Again we found that B. D. Archer is leading the American Legion Band. T. L. Meadows has recently been appointed head of the Iunior Commandos. Doris West is editing the annual at Peabody Institute. Mrs. Iohn Petree, the former Dottie Lou Flynt, lives in Atlanta. Car- roll Poplin is sports editor for the New York Times. Elbert Cooke and Fred Duggins seem to be making a good job of playing together as Henry Aldrich and Homer Brown. Another surprise came when we heard that Iames Maners was teaching Amer- ican History, and Bill Inabinet majoring in Spanish, Who should step up next but Roland Burke, who is an advisor to Lovelorn. Margie Harris is singing in a night club in Kernersville. Paul Shelton has recently been employed by Harrell's studio. Helen Hartness stated that she is thoroughly enjoying her work coaching the Mineral Springs Football team. We found that Bernard Cottee and Charles Morgan are partners in the Moonlight Bakery , and have employed Homer Carter, Phillip Vernon, and Shelby Thomasson. What do you think Harold Smith is doing? He is running Smiths Poultry Farm, and is doing very well Hazel Lawrence has taken a group of Girl Scouts and is teaching them to fly airplanes. Quite a responsibility! We were very happy to hear that we had another preacher in our group, Richard Carper, who is pastor of a large church in Tennessee. Bill Vanhoy is choir director at Richards church. Opal Ruth Combs is dietician, and Hal Shields is coaching athletics at the hospital in Morganton. Helen Shermer has a kinder- garden for childern 16 and l7 years old, Next We found that Marian Sealey has opened a dress shop and has Doris Coleman, Frances Sigman, Margaret Rikard, and Nell Wagoner as models. Frank Walker is a pitcher for the Yankees Robert Scott has finally made the football team at State. Wayne Lowdermilk has recently been appointed as George Antheil's successor. Ed Lin- ville is running a filling station near Lewisville. Guelda Kirby is filling a most impor- tant position by cutting paper dolls for the orphange. Talmadge Welch is now manager of a large baseball club of which Vernon Cartner, Bill Shelton, Tommy Mock, and Charles Mclver are star players. Margaret Welborn is mat- ron at the Childrens Home, Kenneth Saunders and Warren Chilton are work- ing hand in hand in athletics. Kenneth drives the bus for the team to travel, and Warren is referee. Betty Smith stated that she now has a program on WSIS at 9:00 o'clock every night, reciting poetry from Ten- nyson as a special feature. Polly Thomas and Frances Sprinkle have a Canary Farm. William Bennett and Gray Tatum own the 'iWhite Swan swimming pool, where many of the Hanes High people hang out. Kat Archer instructs in Hollywood on the use of cosmetics. Last but not least, we found that Estlene White and Ina Smith are running Pine Wood College for girls, where Sudie Hanes is Home Ec. teacher, and Mary Morgan is orchestra The High School Miss Never Misses When Her Outfit Comes from Our Sport Shop The Anchor Co., lnc. SHOPPING CENTER of WINSTON-SALEM Q- -a - a a -a ---- ---- --A -----A ----- A ----A -1- RUTH ANDERSON, SARAH HALTIXVANGER. SARA VYOOD, BUNNY SPRUNT These Reynolds girls know what to do VV'hen their morale is down. They rush right out to get a drink 0f delicious Royal Crown. C. D. Rominger Established 1900 W. Cunningham President Sec. E- 'l':eas. Rominger Furniture Company, Inc. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS -1.--A ee ee ee ee E-E EEEE ee ee e ee E --A E e E ee E ee E-E ee ee ee ee sea- TTIPCC RCHSOIIS For cllll' Successful Boys And Students Department 1. Long experience in studying the needs and preferences of boys and students. 2. Large assortments from the best lines in America, 3. Salespeople who both know how and love to serve boys and students. lW.NK-A- s'rlTH co- -110- leader. lane Middleton, Mary Ross, and Helen Naylor are students at Pine Wood. Well, we think that the members of the graduating class have done very well. And you may be certain that it was a wonderful party. HANES HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1943 Doris Coleman, historian ln the fall of l939 a small group of very green Freshmen came to this build- ing. The first thing that bothered us was those swinging doors , and getting to class on time. We hadn't been used to anything like this. Next came those people called po- licemen , and boy! were we scared of them? Finally we passed over this year of rush, and, learned by the aid of teach- ers, classmates, and cops , we began to like school life well. As sophomores, we got into the full swing of extra-curricular activities such as: dramatics, baseball, basketball, foot- ball, tennis, and various clubs, In our class we had some athletic stars. This year passed by before We knew it, leaving great excitement. When we became Iuniors. we felt very important to our school. This year we supplied monitors, aldermen, club offif cers, and various outstanding people in other activities, After the first semester, we looked forward to that gala event, the Iunior- Senior. We entertained the Seniors at a formal dance. All of us had loads of fun. The rest of the year we entertained and were entertained. We looked forward to next year as Seniors-and graduation. We have now come to our last year. The first semester was very interesting, with our boys winning the State B Championship for the third year, and the Iuniors entertaining us with a delightful barn dance. Many of our one-time freshman have now become outstanding students in the various departments of the school. Among them we find C, H. Duncan, mayor of the school: William Bennett, Iudge of our Student Governmentp Doris West, Editor-in-chief of the Black and Gold, Sadye Hauser, Editor of the Pine Whispers. Next come the members of the Na- tional Honor Society. These people are: Estlene White, Iimmy Ball, Sadye Hauser, William Bennett, Doris West, Earl Sandefur, Kenneth Fansler, Edward Aldridge, and Dottie Lou Flynt. We elected Nelson Davis, Presidentg Roland Burke, Vice-President, Carroll Poplin, Secretary, Frank Walker, Treas- urer, Doris West, Sadye Hauser, Carroll Poplin, and Dottie Lou Flynt are mem- bers of the Quill and Scroll. Dottie Lou Flynt has not only won a high rating in the Quill and Scroll, but also first place in a Fire Prevention essay contest. Iimmy Ball passed a State Test and was admitted to Duke University. Again, we find Marian Sealey, the prettiest girl in our Senior Class, as chosen by some of our local people. Now that this year, our last, is Over, we are left with interesting memories. We ninety-five graduating Seniors wish to express to our school the hope that the history of our future may reflect honor on our Alma Mater. flfldnnsfzs -... 7 Q4 3 HANES HIGH scHooL EARL SANDEFUR Winner of Editorial on Preven- tion of T. B, BASKETBALL TEAM Third consecutive State Champion! ship HANES P. T. A, Blue ribbon on Hand Book DOTTIE LOU FLYNT Essay on fire prevention SCHOOL Two jeeps from bond sale HAROLD SMITH Member basketball championship varsity team three years BASKETBALL TEAM City championship BASKETBALL RESERVES Two unbeaten years FIRST HIGH SCHOOL IN CITY TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS For State Standard High School P. T. A. BASEBALL TEAM Western B Title SERVICE MONOGRAMS Betty Ruth Baker Sadye Hauser Carroll Poplin Doris West Evelyn Brock Eclythe Anderson Betty lean Holleman Peggy lane Blum Mary Stevens Beecher Casey William Bennett Enjoying The Pause That Refreshesn VVINSTON Qwfz BOTTLING CO. 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Quality Footwear For Men, Women And Children. immons-Stanley Shoe Company 444 Trade Street 7 'r 'ocvaqo REYNOLDS IANUARY CLASS PROPHECY By jim Mathis, Prophet Let's look ahead five years and see what the future has bestowed on the class of '43. john Alspaugh--Filling station atten- dant Thurmond Barron-Fuller brush sales- man Raymond Bullard-Sophomore at U. N. C. james Burton'-Paper boy instructor jerome Buzzard-Professor, Yale Uni- versity Virginia Couch-Girl Scout leader Harold Craver-Soldier of fortune Nancy Craverf-School teacher Clyde Culler--Ardmore playboy Betty Davis-WAAC Doug Faircloth-Woodwork teacher janette Gaines-Nursery operator Wharton Graham-Chief usher, For- syth theater Curtis Hammons-Army Air Corps Pauline jackson-Debutante Richard Kerr-Forman of U. S. Steel- workers Francis Kiger- Miss America 1948 Hurley King-Clarinet player in Artie Shaw's orchestra Tom Loman'-First-class private, U, S. Army Kathleen Nicholas-Waitress T. L. Martin--Manager of Davis, Inc. Sam Pinkston-Roller skate artist jim Roberts-Professional pool shark Bobby Thrift-Paperhanger REYNOLDS IANUARY CLASS HISTORY By Doug Faircloth, Historian In june, 1942, our history was read. Theres nothing more that need be said. So we won't bother you with ancient history, but give you the data of the last leg of our journey. In September, 1942, twenty-seven members of Reynolds I-Iigh School formed themselves into a unit of self- defense to graduate in january, 1943. Some have already joined the armed services and the rest, with the exception of four boys, will be seeing some kind of service by the last of March. Those who have already left are: Marvin El- lis, elected friendliest in our class, who has joined the para-troopers: and Sam Pinkston, elected most athletic, is at the University of North Carolina preparing himself for service with the armed forc- es. Those slated to be drafted soon af- ter graduation are: john Alspaugh, Thurmond Barron, Elmo Bullard, james Burton, Harold Craver, Clyde Culler, Doug Faircloth, Wharton Graham, Tommy Loman, jimmy Mathis, T. L. Martin, and jimmy Roberts. f'4co'-' '-' 'Y -' Y- - --- A eQa-'uov' f'- Y Y Portraits of Supreme Quality Dial 6I26 Anchor Studio DOUGLAS BATTERIES Recharging Rentals DOUGLAS Battery Mfg. Co. Phone 4107 7.-7.7.7 7 7.7.74oo 5 S . 3 Z Z -I-I -1-1 ll ll E li 2 5 2 ' D, FFI li I 31 5 4 I 1 e 'S' I I 2 :P 'ff Ut 4 0 ID 3 m G I U rx B 25 rn G . Et I - 5? i ll H' 'L O- 2 7U C5 I 5, ? Z E -- E ll ll Q U ri. 2 4 ll 955. OES li I 5:-Q if-+V' g g' 0 H- Q In Q2 8 5 Q ITJ il mi gf Z Z ll li 2 5? 70 il 5' o U, H V7 'C -5 l l'1 II Q! 22 ll l I l , A I z 'I' 4' aQvoQv4:u4Qv4Qo-oqo4Qs4:ooQooQv40veQvaQn4:v 4Qvio4qv4Cv4Qm0o40s-oqoeboocoobvihivotlf aio L C3 l -9 ijdofffh 756 DIRIGIBLE CARRIERS PROPOSED T0 LAUNCH WARPLANES ff NMYTK4? 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Liberty Dial 3-1661 REYNOLDS IANIIARY CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Not necessarily because there is such a severe shortage of the following qual- ities and articles, but rather as a pre- caution against future rationing prob- lems, do we, the 1943 Ianuary Gradu- ating Class of Richard Reynolds High School hereby make, bequeath, and pub- lish this our Last Will and Testament. The following things we have found useful during our shortt7l stay at Rey- nolds and hope that you may find some use for them also. Article l Section 1. Not following the regular procedure by leaving the best until the last, we would like at this time, to leave to Mr. loyner, Miss Moore, and all the members of the faculty our apprecia- tion and gratitude for their undying ef- forts to prepare us for what ever may come. Section 2. To our coaches, faculty advisors of the clubs, and the oflice force we leave our sincere apprecia- tion for their patience and personal in- terest in our activities. Article Il Section 1. We, as a class, also leave our uncanny ability to graduate in not more than a year over the required time to the future athletes and present foot- ball team. Section 2. We, the boys, would like to leave our sympathy with the coming luniors in connection with the physical ed slave driver. Section 3. We, the girls, leave our extra H202 bottles, long fingernails, car- bon paper, ability to super-SSSS satu- rate lipstick, etc, . . to any girl who is glamour-minded enough to want them. Article Ill Section l. I, Francis Kiger, in parting, wish to leave all my grace and poise to 'Little Bulldog with the firm belief that she has use for it. Section 2. To all the local sports lor socialitesl I, Tommy Loman, leave my wardrobe of Zoot suits with the know- ledge that I will no longer have use for anything but uniforms. Section 3. To Norman Stallings, we, Sam Pinkston and Iimmy Mathis, leave our ability to diagnose a football play. Not that he needs this quality of course. Section 4. After our long careers of being lady killers, we, Thurmond Bar- ron, Clyde Culler, and Ira Reece leave the following knowledge which we have gained, There are three kinds of wo- men: The beautiful: the intellectual: and the majority, Section 5. l, lanette Gaines leave my deepest sympathy to the next class pres- ident for all the hardships he or she must endure. Section 6. To the Safrit brothers, Lee --41 777aso---- 'I' Carolina Theatre 'I' Y Y --A --- --- -- --- ago ,- eQv,, .- The Prestige of a Senior is Assured When Wearing Hinds Shoes QH' ' Lite S VVest Fourth Street Y I ,-, Y, Z-. aimauacoojldtveavotivabvecvocvabvaboacrafa 11 C5 11 11 1 11 0 11 11 1 11 5 E- g 11 11 'PU 1 11 E' N - 2-1 'U 11 11 CD 1 11 gl' S U2 C g 2 11 11 El 'E' ,FV 17+ 1 1 :S Q :U E, H- 0 f 1 cp 15 A :Q ,I , 11 1 C, gl 11 11 5 F1 -. 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I, Curtis Hammons, leave my appreciation for the many compli- ments to an unknown admirer fdon't blush, Margaretj. Section 2, To Betsy Dalton, we, Hur- ley King, T. L. Martin, Elmo Bullard, and Harold Craver will our music abili- ties, believing that with her love of mu- sic and our talents, she will become one of the greatest musicians. Section 3. And I, the Testator, leave all my worthless but coveted posses- sions to any one who has use for them, because I realize that after this docu- ment is made public I will need to write a genuine Last Will and Testament. Signed, Iohn Alspaugh, Testator. REYNOLDS IIINE CLASS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Richard Reynolds High School, being of good health and sound mind, do hereby make, bequeath, and publish this, our last Will and Testament, in order to distribute, evenly and otherwise, our most cherish- ed possesions to those who are slaving because of them. Article I Section I. To the Principal and Faculty, we bequeath our sincerest Thanks for the personal interest and patience you have shown during all the years when we were struggling. Section II. We leave with all our favorite teachers the knowledge that we may be gone but they will not be for- gotten. Section III. To the up-and-coming ll A's and future Senior class we will our ability to learn things the hard way. Article II Section I. Iohn Richardson wills his overwhelming height to Bobby Ly- ons. Section Il, Louella I-Ioots wills her overwhelming forgetfulness to Pat Gaines. Section III. Nancy Webber, for the sake of the younger boys, bequeaths her way with the men to little sister Io- anna. Section IV: For the advancement of music, Eunice lrlundley and Cath- erine Edwards leave the beauty of their voices to Clara lean Cooke and Betty Lou Ball. Section V: Eloise Dent, Margie Muse, Betsy Dalton, and Daphne Baze- more leave behind their exquisite beauty to Nell Chance, Deryl Dent, Betty Myers, and Sally Ann Borthwick, Section VI: The football boys be- queath their ability on the field to who- ever deems himself worthy ofvit. Section VII: Cecilia Goodson and Ann Cobb leave their outstanding sports ability to Iody Brimhall and Peggy Clemmer. Section VIII: Paige Neal, Kay Gold- berg, and Iean Ferrell leave their fatal love for chomping gum to Grace Stevens and lean Adams. Section IX: The rare but well known art of flirting, now belonging to Mimi Harrison and Betty Dean Shugart, is left to Molly Darr and Ruth Rawls- long live the practice! Section X: Bill Crews leaves his radiant personality to Madison Spach. Section XI: Tom Carpenter hands down to Tom Ioyce his handsome ap- pearance and No. 1 rating with Hall the girls. Section XII: Iohnny Welfare and Dale Schultz hand down to Ralph Stock- ton and Sophia Bowen their inseparable friendship. Section XIII: And because there is a definite need in every school for at least one intellectual student, Mark Boesser bequeaths his unmistakable genius to Betty McCall. In Witness Whereof, we, the Iune class of 1943, do set to this, our Last Will and Testament, our seal, this eighth day of Iune, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty-three. lean Walker, Testator fSeall Witnesses: Tom, Dick, and Harry REYNOLDS IUNE CLASS HISTORY By Mark Alan Boesser, Historian We have always known that there was something different about us, this Iune Class of 1943. We've seemed to sense that ours would be a different history from any that has gone before. From the very first we knew there was something in the air-we could feel it. Call it premonition or hunch, or what you will, but the history that follows will bear us out-read it and see. We came to this fine Hall of Learn- ing, the R. Reynolds High School, in Ianuary, 1939, but were we shy and timid as freshmen usually are? No! We were cock-sure: we knew just what we wanted to study and what we were going to do with the knowledge we gained. So, under the guidance of Miss Dobson and Mrs. McDermott, we went to work and elected Ann Cobb and Willis Coggins as our respective presidents, and Iean Walker as our Council representative. Undaunted, with heads held high, we faced the buf- fets of the confusing staircases and of the upper classmen. We had chosen our leaders well, but someone else was do- ing some picking too. A paper-hanger, made fuehrer of Germany, picked a few buddies that year, one Mussolini and another Hirohito, for playmates. They l ll U U -oov4ooosv4:v4ca--eco-asv-navacooavaqn S. Q M, als nfs 1: 'I' 1: eq. I I 4. 1- :- 'I' aqoaqooaoauoanooqvacvenvaasaqr-1Qv4av49v 4... 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MILK7ICE CREAM Phones: 4161, 4162, 4163 7' '7'oco '-A '-A 7 7 7' '7 7' 7 '7' -7- 7 A-A '-- 7 7 '7' '7' '7 '7' -7A pf signed false papers at Munich, and af- ter the paper-hanger, who called him- self Hitler, had torn up the papers, he marched through Poland and Austria. But did that worry us? Why, no in- deed! We went right on studying through our sophomore year, and there were several outstanding students in our classes too. There were Mary Louise Smith and Mickey Black, whom we elected to be our leading officers, and William McCall, who ably represented us on the Student Council. But events of doubt began to obscure the plans we made for our future. Yes, we had iso- lationists in Congress who said It cannot happen here and we felt pretty safe, We still knew exactly what we were doing. Other nations were at war, but not ours. Then Hitler took all of Europe he wanted until he met his match in the people of one island who refused to be beaten. He and Mussolini, in destroying Greece, ruined one of the proudest countries of the world. Meanwhile, the other trio was still try- ing to tear China to pieces. But we were the coming generations best, al- though doubts as to the certainty of our isolation began to creep into the cracks of our education's armor. So it was with some trepidation that we faced our junior year of 1941. We were beginning to feel that We didn't quite know it all and it was with sober consideration that we elected Ed Brenegar and Marvin Ferrell as our class presidents, and Bunny Sprunt and jean Parker as our Council represent- atives. We participated more fully in the school activities and began to make names for ourselves in various Helds of achievement. Through the whole-heart- ed cooperation of our sponsors, Miss Howell and Miss Troutman, our junior- Senior dances proved successful. As a crowning event, thirteen of our number were inducted into the National Honor Society. We weren't quite as hard on the freshmen that year, and although we went somewhat for the Zoot suit and the jitterbug step and thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Brausa's swing band, we realized that some of the graduates were going for other things. Some had joined the Canadian Royal Air Force and others were joining the armed forc- es of our nation with a certain grim determination. The clouds grew black- er, and on December 7th of that year the storm broke. Pearl Harbor , a name never to be forgotten! You know what it meant-WAR. And there we were. We had reached our senior year and by that time we felt that we knew absolutely nothing about what was ahead. Our cock-sure- ness was gone. There was confusion in our minds instead of a definite know- ledge as to our education and how we were to use it. But the student body selected Nelson Hendrix the president of our school and Bill Plonk as Speaker of the House of Representatives. Under the sponsorship of Miss Whitley, our class officers were Bill Crews, presidentg Iohn Richardson, vice presidentg Iean Ioyner, secretary: and Ed Brenegar, treasurer, and we were further represented on the Council by Tommy Carpenter as vice president, Bunny Sprunt as secretary, Ruth Anderson, Mary Louise Smith, and Mark Boesser. But then to add to our bewilderment, the draft age limit was lowered to eighteen, and Nelson Hendrix and Wade Moser, the presi- dent of the Honor Society, went to col- lege to hasten their education. How- ever, their positions were capably filled by Tommy Carpenter and Bunny Sprunt respectively. And there were the famous Monogram dances and ex- tra curricular activities to add to our pleasant memories. Our teams contin- ued to merit our pride in spite of the increasing difficulties of transportation due to the war, and we made the most of this, our last year at Reynolds. In the meantime our armed forces made some headway, too, and all of our al- lies played a big part in fighting to a standstill the three now known as the Axis. But now what of us-the little Iune Class of '437 Well-this of us! We thought we knew it all when we came here, but now we realize how little we did know then, and we have begun to understand that there are big things at stake in this world today and each one of us has a part to play in it-and we will play that part, be it as a WAVE, a WAAC, or a Marine, Sailor, Chaplain, or in whatever field of service we may find ourselves, or if not in the armed forces -then in ardent preparation for our part in the years that are to come-for our God and our Country have need of us in preserving this world for peace and happiness. So here is a toast to thee, Iune Class of Forty Threeg May each one who shares your name Add to our high schools fame. May knowledge gathered here Shine as a beacon clear Down the years that are to come, Leading each student home To his life's work'-sure that he Or she, as the case may be, ls doing the best in each place For the welfare of our race. So shall each be proud to be Of the Iune Class - Forty Three. REYNOLDS IUNE CLASS PROPHECY By Martha lean Yokeley and Bill McCall time: 1953 scene: unknown characters: Puck and Titania Puck: Hi ya, good lookin'! What's cookin'? Titania: Oh, Imp of Pluto, the time is at hand when the checkup is due for the earthly band. ocoacvqgyv, ,,, ,Y, ,-, ,v, Y-, Y-V Y-Y,-,Vv ,vi VY YYY VY Y Y ' Y Y Y Y Y eiivegooavoqoaaooqsaaoanoabvaco .-,4av,4qo, Y ,49o,,,,, Sears, Roebuck 8: Co. 420 Trade Street ' ' ' ' ' 'H' 'A' ' '-' --' '-A 7' ir: .zzoco Belk-Stevens Company DEPARTMENT STORE Corner Trade and Fifth Quality Merchandise At Economy Prices For The School Boy And Girl asv-our, ,Y Y Y .-. Y .-, ,-. 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Liberty St. 'I' Complete Home Furnishings 'I' A store faithfully serving the homelovers of Winston-Salem! ll-llllGll-ll GRADE PTANOS 'i !' Jesse Bowen Music Company 2I7 W. 5th St. 120-f Puck: By love, you're right! My over- sight! They're supposed to be made every decade. Titania: And the last was made, now let me see-back in the year i3! Puck: Quite true, cousin, now start your buzzin'. Titania: Whats the first group to be checked? Puck: Oh, let's take a try at this '43 class from Reynolds High. Titania: 'Twas nice of the Fates to lend us their book-Look! Nelson Hend- rix is director of the play Road to Valuiburlinovkan co-starring Claude Ioyner and Betty lane Bagby. Puck: lust his speed! Titania: But what's this? That social butterfly, Cecilia Goodson, has just announced her engagement to a mem- ber of the six hundred and fiftieth generation of Methuselah. Puck: Heres a good one, Tany, old girl. Pete Einstein Bambolis, known for his theories on psycopathival dis- turbances, has written a book called How l Ran A Kinclergarclen in Kernersvillef' The Safrit and Clayburn Industries under the expert management of Deb- bie Darr have just manufactured a square pea quaranteed to stay on all knives. Titaniag Hey, give me the book. l want a look. The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street features Betsy Dalton, soloist, and Willis Coggin's new arrangement of Lamps Trumpet Serenade. Tommy Carpenter was scheduled to wrestle The Angel last week at Madison Square Garden, now under the supervision of Bill Crews. Puck: Quit the quackin', chuml Tell me the outcome. Titania: The Angel is champion again, But heres another football player. Iohn Welfare is running a midwinter aquadade at Reynolds Park with those bathing beauties: Sarah Wood, Bun- ny Sprunt, Eloise Dent, and lane McNair, who, we hear, keep their locks alluring with the Barber twins' super-electrified hair curler endorsed by Bill Ayers. Puck: fjerking book awayj lust out- side of Reno, Creichton Soyars is operating an eating place for tourists with Deena Trent, lean West, Betty Sink, Louella Hoots, and Margaret Macklin as curb service hops. l see where Edwin Brenegar is rising in the world as cricket coach at Cambridge, England. Bill Donahoo is his assistant. Pippy, eh? Speaking of business men, Mark Boesser and Manly Brunt have bought the C, A. Sappe Co. for the produc- tion of their amazing Take lt Or Leave lt Hair Tonic. Dick Smith is mixer, and Marvin Ferrell is bottler. Arthur Pappas is selling the products. Titania: Ah, Puck, two of our favorites, Daphne Bazemore and Margie Muse, --1 ::.4ss::: ':: ::' ::' ::' ::' ::: ,:: o:o4:sa:v4Qo4coaQo4qs4Qo41aQo4gvaQo4Qo Rag W. Goodrich Photographer +4- 317 W. 4th Street Winston-Salem, N. C. -. ':: ,:, -:' ':' ':' ':' ::' ':' ::: :::4QoaQu Morrisett Co. LIVE WIRE STORE Shoes! Shoes! Good Looking Popular Prices Comfortable Feet Smile .-. Y .-. .Y .-- Y Y f-- .-. .-. .-. .-.agv U'Hl-lNl.UN'5 Drug Store Ea For forty-three years North Carolina's leading drug store. '-' '-' '-' 'A 'Y Y Y' Y Y -' '-' '-'-pe Pretty Shoes For Pretty People ANCHOR EU. Shoe Dept. Main Floor .-. .v --- Y .Y .f. .-. .-. .-. .Y .-. ,-.-'qv 10,7 'I' 1333341310 aqracsogoaqp 'I' 'I' oxaiivaxqnacooqoivqoogoaqviooooocv 'S' 'I' 'I' Walker's-Florist ' 'Flo wers for all occasions Corsages a specialty QE Il5 North Poplar Street Phone 3362! L. .WILLIAMS GROCERY co. Fresh Meats and Fancy Groceries Dial 8164 Hawthorne and W. First St. Barber Photo Supply Co. Kodak Headquarters KODAKS COPYING FINISHING ENLARGING FRAMING TINTING 106 W. Fifth, Opp. Post Office lfVinston-Salem, N. C. have been chosen Miss B-19 and Queen of Utopia, respectively. The judges were Dale Schultz and Dave Livengood. Puck: No wonder! Who's that red- letter name? Titania: Oh, Nancy Webber. She's married to Professor O. I. Stretch, that famous inventor of synthetic rubber made of peanuts, water and corn. We find Carl Holbrook and Living- ston Iohnson running a fruit stand on the main floor of the Hotel Astor where policemen Deadbeat Plonk and i'Flatfoot Crater make their rounds. Bernard Iohnson and Charles Thrift are house detectives. Puck: It looks as though many of the '43 class have taken over Cowder Creek, Wyo., chosen as the ideal town in the country. It was laid out by Robert Myers, architect. Bob Watson is president of the L. W. Club or Lonely Wolves. Marjorie and Dot Yarborough are assisting the town's mortician, Odell King, as grave diggers. lean and lane Ioyner still sell pop corn and peanuts on the i'Five by Five Street Car Line operated by Rosalyn Nicolas and managed by Ruth Anderson and Betsy Forrest, Sheriff Eagle Eye Cobb with de- puties Brimhall and Haltiwanger and Mayor Emmie Lou Iames are ruining the town with their law forbidding H52 pick-up among old bachelors over seventy-seven. Titania: You left out the night club, Eight Ball, opened by Charles Black- burn and Buddy Sohmer with Mary Louise Smith as hostess and Mack I-Iagamarfs band. The Oden twins are waiters and Terry Minnis is cashier and bouncer. 'iAtlas II lack Porter, fresh from the circus, is pro- viding entertainment. Puck: Come on, Titania, we've done our job, let's go iind the rest of the mob. We've done enough checking for today. Now's our time to eat and play. Titania Ea Puck: It's a pity these folks weren't warned in time, that we couldn't make a better rime. Aided by: Mephistocles Beelzebub Orcus Moloch Boal Mammon POEM FOR IANUARY GRADUATING CLASS Thurman Barron, Poet Now we leave thee dear old Reynolds Since our days with thee are through, Though we leave our Alma Mater Our thoughts will always turn to you. Now we turn our faces forward With mingled joy and griefp We struggled here for five long years But now they seem so brief. ' ' '- Y across'- -' 7 7' SUMMIT STREET PHARMACY Foot Summit-Overlooking Hanes Park A nice place to meet your friends-and the home of Complete Drug Store Ser- vice. Dial 2-1144 Y --- Y Y-. .i. .-. .-. .-. .W .,. Y Y one The Basketeria Store Food Service Supreme 851 Reynolda Road Phone 4123 We Deliver Save on Stop and Go Driving New Supershell Gasoline Kelly Springfield Tires For quality and economy QUALITY OIL coMPANv --A -V --- -- Y- Y- V- -. ,,, ,,, .Y. 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During those first few Weeks we were so homesick for our old grammar schools that many of us would have gladly gone back. However, as we be- came accustomed to the ways of the school and got acquainted with more of the students, we felt perfectly at home. The Uhighlightn of our freshman year was the changing of the name of the school from South High to Iames A. Gray High School, Entering the school next year as soph- omores, we really felt quite 'igrownf' We were divided into various home- roomsg however, some of the members of our class made places for themselves in the student organization. Since our principal, Mr. K. G. Phil- lips, was made superintendent of the Gastonia City Schools, we started our junior year under the capable direction of our new principal, Mr. A. Wood- ward. This year we were an organized class with Iack McGee, Paul Snider, Nina Braddock, and Betty Craver as our ofllcers. Paul Snider and Douglas Livengood each served a semester as vice-president of the school, and Betty Miller was secretary. Iack McGee won the Iunior Chamber of Commerce Ora- torical Contest. Percy Wall won the honor of being fifth best debater in North Carolina. Edna Lee Stout, Paul Snider, Forest Bates, Vertie Mae Spry, Alice Mae Cude, lack McGee, and Iohn Gatewood were inducted into the National Honor Society, and Paul Snid- er was elected state president of the so- ciety. Meanwhile, other members of our class continued to hold oflices of im- portance. Then we came to the last mile, the mile which we are now completing. We are grateful for the help which we have received from our sponsors, Miss Nancy Raperg Miss Clara Tiller: Mrs. Virginia Sherrill: and Miss Fannie Mecum, head sponsor. We elected Ernest Ray Wil- liams, Elinor Crews, Alice Mae Cude, and Vertie Mae Spry to lead us. I-Ionor has come to many of our number. Two more of our members, Evelyn Brock and Bettie Willard, were inducted into the National Honor Society. Stanley Pierce, Ray Mathis, and Sherwood Pinkston were chosen for the all-city football team. Herbert Baker has just completed his second successive term as president of the school. Valia Hutch- ins served as secretary of the school the first semester: and Bettie Willard, the second. Paul Snider was again elected as school vice-president. The Iunior Chamber of Commerce Oratorical Con- test and the Americanism Essay Contest were also won by him, Elinor Crews was chosen for our D. A. R. representa- tive. Even though we have been a busy class, we remember what Gray has meant to us, and our hearts shall al- ways turn to praise our dear Alma Mat- er, We shall always remember the things she has taught us and the things for which she stands. GRAY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1943 Vertie Mae Spry We, the Senior class of Iames A. Gray High School, City of Winston- Salem, County of Forsyth, and State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and memory lwe hopej and consider- ing the uncertainty of this frail and tran- sitory life, do therefore make, ordain, and declare this to be positively our Last Will and Testament. After all our lawful, or unlawful, debts are paid and all of our history outlines are turned in, we leave, First: To Mr. Woodward, Miss Spainhour, our sponsors, and the en- tire faculty, our deepest appreciation for the way they have stood by us in our ups and downs Cmostly downsj. We hope that the next class will not cause quite as many headaches, gray hairs, and sleepless nights, Second: We leave our prized seats in assembly to the present juniors with the hope that they find a parking place outside for their gum before making their dignified entry. Third: Rachel Wagoner leaves her much-used comb to Annie Mae Potts. because hers is sure to be worn into nothing in the near future. Fourth: Ray Mathis leaves his fam- ous football to Douglas Calloway with the sincere trust that he will continue to bestow upon it the familiar honors and glory. Fifth: The two Dorothy Marshalls leave the confusion of identical names to the Betty Smiths with best wishes. Sixth: Edna Lee Stout gives over all of her home work to R. L. Pardue. Seventh: Marie Dwiggins, Helen Klutz, and Vertice Clodfelter hand ov- er their quiet ways to Mary lane lohn- son, Donavee Collier, and Frances lean Scott, Eighth: Helen Gray and Helen . wc- ffm.mXQ,,,.,.,,w5mMa,.4t.ygn ,,,,,x..r,.,g,x,,i,,,,,,., , ICE L -fl CREAM lljLLUu If 5m MH-K There is cz difference -1-eeee -1- Sporting Goods Toys Games Victory, Decca, Columbia Records BOCGCK-STROUD C0. 4' 1934131 ivirahvivzoiciaiatviviviaiabvcqv an 5413149411: 4'-IM aqsasoado advisaivaisadooboadooioloaioabsaho egvagvozaqsaqsocvabsogoobsoqoioioailai I -I- E l 11001 1 UNIQUE FURNITURE MAKERS --- --- - --- -- - v--- - -- - Y- --- --- Y --Y Y Y -V --- Y ,-, 1, ,-, 1 ooo 1 --f f-- -f --- f -- --- -V ---dv -V --- -, ,.. f ,-.aln,-. 1, ,v. 1 1, ,-. 1 1, 1. ':'.qn!. LET'S WIN THE WAR And Make It cr War Worth Winning!! ln the lifetime of the Class of '43 Electric Service in the Piedmont Carolinas has greatly modified lndustry, Commerce, Agriculture and the home. Business initiative and scientific farming give promise of even greater oppor- tunities in the productive years ahead. lvloy each of you find a worthy place in the enter- prising world of tommorrowl DUKE PUWER EUMPANY 11, 1 11: '1 1 strobe-11oQv 1 1 :1:1qs:1 A1' A1'eqo'1 '1'4Qo:1oQo W Y 1, ':' ,1, 1 ,1. 1, '1' 1 1. 1' 1 1 ,1, 1, 1, 1 ,1, 1' 11030 Fishel leave their chatter about nothing in particular to future soap-box orators. Ninth: Claude fArthurj Crocker leaves his popularity and athletic ability to Robert Sheek. Tenth: Eddie Wagner, having re- solved actually to think a little more of the serious side of life, leaves his boist- erous laugh to Sam Vaughn, that ever solemn lower-classman. Eleventh: Paul Snider, Ernest Ray Williams, and Herbert Baker leave their leadership to anybody who has the courage to try it. Twelfth: Douglas Livengood leaves his understanding ways and good sports- manship to Fats Atkinson. Likewise, we appoint Miss Kathleen Hall, our friend, to be Executrix of this our Last Will and Testament, revoking all our former Wills. ln Witness Whereof, we have here- unto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, this fourth day of lune, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and forty three. Vertie Mae Spry, Testator Witnesses: The Army The Navy The Marines GRAY PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1943 Nina Braddock Edna Lee Stout and I began to won- der what the future holds in store for us and the other Gray High Graduates of 43. At that instant a fortune teller's sign caught our eyes, and we knew that this was our solution. As the fortune teller gazed into her crystal, we mys- teriously left the present and went into the future, the year 1953. There We saw in the business world a secretary in almost every office. Alice Mae Cude was employed in the Kelly Photography Company as secre-tary, while Edna Lee Stout was serving in the same capacity to a prominent law- yer, Forest Bates, Vertie Mae Spry, Rachel Wagoner. Evelyn Brock, Charles Iarvis, Opal Dye, Charlotte Ferguson, Dorothy L. Marshall, Dorothy Tesh, and Ruby Boger had also made out- standing names for themselves as ste- nographers. At Fussell and Williams' Exclusive Ladies Ready To Wear Shoppe ap- peared Stella Mae Moore, modeling an evening gown, and among the most popular of the lean Powers group we found Betty Miller, Betty Craver, Mar- garet Prestwood, Doris Lee, Dorothy Atkinson, Ruby Byrd, Naomi Wagoner, and Doris Dillon. Some of our boys then appeared: Percy Wall, Professor of law at Wake Forest: Lucas Conrad, foremost air- plane designerg and Paul Flowers, pub- lisher of the Winston-Salem Times. Members of his staff were lim Harris, editor of Advice to the Love-Lorn : Bill Holt, sports' editor: Robert Fletch- er, Winfred Robertson, and Kelly Hoots, news correspondents. Linville Lawrence was Warden for the State Peng Ernest Ray Williams, Merry Go-Round Operator for the fam- ous Elinor Crews Carnivalg Paul Sni- der, Pop-Corn Manager at the Holly- roodg and Claude Crocker, chief Bar Tender at Eddie Wagner's Peanut Bar Candy Store, passed one after the other. Next the Crystal took us back to Gray High, where we found among the new teachers, Gatewood, Klutz, Brooks, Carter, Oakley, E. Kimball, and Helms. We wandered to distant lands to find Rosena Burton, Nelphia Foster, Grace Leonard, and Dorothy Marshall as mis- sionaries. A hospital appeared and as the in- terior unfolded, we beheld Charles Iohn- son seated at the superintendents desk, checking the nurses' register, on which we saw names of nurses Dwiggins, Sapp, Gray, Vogler, Essex, Turner, and Reavis. Again the scene changed: a sign which read, Ulustice of the Peace, Sher- wood Pinkstonn slowly appeared. Here we found breathing their last breath of freedom Homer Freeze, Haskell Fer- guson, Iames Worrell, Charles Bunn, Paul Gilley, lack Baynes, Loyd Stinson, and Hylton Crews. Who the unlucky brides were could not be foreseen. The crystal turned from matrimony to Hollywood: there we saw Womble, Norman, and Bagwell as noted Holly- wood producers. Faye Wilson, Marie Poindexter, and Iacquelyn Price were being signed by Aubrey Coldfelter, a Hollywood talent scout of the NGN studios. Beecher Casey had won, along with Annie Lee Hair, the Academy Award. Kathryn Green, in Hollywood competing for the title of Miss Ameri- ca was having her hair waved at the Gordon Beauty Shop, where Vertice Clodfelter, Hazel Ervin, and Doris Carroll were beauticians. Into our view appeared the exclusive Baker School. The president, Herbert. was seen in his ofiice consoling a home- sick girl. Iuanita Bradford filled the principals chair: Norma Brooks was music teacher: Lida Dunnagan and Valia Hutchins, athletic directors and Betty Willard, chemistry teacher. We were amazed to see that S. A. Kress had changed to Adams and Kree- ger, lnc. Shouse and Bledsoe were serv- ing on the board of directors. Beautiful music Hlled the air. We were delighted to hear the voices of Stan- ford and H. Baker in the HGrand Old CONGRATULATIONS Cwfa wish you this East of ecrezgffiing. ' A I ' I I ' nxccvvo' W no-v,, 1943 1943 Congratulations, Graduates Remember your future depends on the Stability of your character. Endow it with good Holsom living. You have a big job before you. We can help you. Our responsibility is Baking. 9 114 W. 'ith sf. Your Baker City Market --ronv--- Y- - --- Y-- Y-- Y-- Y --Y -Y Y-Y Y-Y Y-Y -Y - Y-Y B. F. Huntle Furniture Co. Winston-Salem, North Carolina Specializing in Quality Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture Smart boys and girls always like SMART CLOTHES It pays to be well dressed because good grooming, good manners, and a good education .always assist greatly toward success in life. We have what the young man will Wear this year. HINE-BAGBY COMPANY, Inc. -125 as ,, They7re a Hz't.' From our hir collection of coTToNsz MONTALDUQS 'if' '-' ' '-' 'A ' 'A' ' ' 'I' . ,- , ,Q , , ' f 2 Op'ry . Linville, jones, and Hauser had prominent places in a swing orches- tra, while Mann, Long, and Self were playing in Noell's own orchestra. As the crystal turned, we learned that the Masten-McGee Circus had opened, featuring lack Sink as the most hilarious clown in existenceg Harry Hemrick, the main feature in the monkey show, Ze- bedee Crews, lion trainerg and Teresa Piatt, snake charmer. ln the sport world we saw Gilda Gray competing in the international tennis tournament, Swink and Potter, basketball coaches at Salem College: Mathis, football coach at Notre Dameg and Pierce, coach for Georgia. Strains of our National Anthem were heard as army officers R. Teague, All- good, Huffman, Bauguss, and Russell marched along. The music suddenly changed to Anchors Aweigh and there in their navy uniforms were Voss, Sprinkle, Livengood, Holland, Sechrest, Deviney, and G. Teague. Leather- necks Eagleson, Evans, Wooten, Bill Adams, C. McGee, and Devine passed by to the tune of the Marine Hymn. These graduates continued to serve af- ter the war. The word matrimony again ap- peared: and written beneath it were the names Drum, McMillan, Anderson, Iohnson, Holton, Mills, M. Wilson, Leazer, Burchette, Kiser, and Stoker. We found Martin, Campbell, Wooten, Sparks, and Ioyner at a meeting of local legislators. As the crystal turned, great drops of perspiration rolled off as if someone were working hard. It revealed Helen Fishel and Marilyn Sells giving reduc- ing lessons, The crystal clearedp we left the fu- ture to re-enter the present and to won- der whether all this we saw would real- ly come to pass. GRAY CLASS POEM Paul Snider Out upon life's golden pathway, Where the future now is calling, Opens up a new horizon, Bright and shining, yet appalling. Life, which only is beginning, Dost thou future treasures bring us? Shall we find just sweet contentment? No, our fate will ne'er be thus! Bitter strife and many hardships We shall meet upon lifes highwayg Courage, patience, truth, and valor Shall meet their test in home and byway. 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Hanes Knitting Cn Manufacturers of H , E S I i , The National Underwear FOR MEN AND BOYS FOR EVERY SEASON Y atv '-- f-A hamfcharm Products BLANKETS4HOMESPUNS4SUITS FOR MEN AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY FABRICS The Name CHATHAM ll A Guarantee Of Quality CI-IIATHAM WOOL ,B LAN KETS 'fear--fg,-f-V -V - Lice ACQZIEHZ 8OffS E Y fiffilqi I a W ar 1 1 1- 194.3 C CON'1'1NL7l+:s TU SERVE YOUNG WUMMN NVITH C C ACCREDITEU COURSES IN 1 , S ARTS, SCIENCE, MUSIC I C Z' XT C74 .L7LLlE'Z0, wifi do 5575 C C whose stuclents become C C C TIQACHICIQS, xu'Q1c:IANs, lmm uns, Nl'Rhl s 1 A lJIE'l'I'l'IANS. INIICIJICAI. '11 c HYUIAIGISTS 1 SOC-IAL NVORKICRS. TRANSLA IURS SIVCRIWI AHII' S '-' '-' ' 400-A-' ' 7 -A ' ' 'i' ,: eco 1 1:1 aannsaqeaqe-avcfaqvaqvaqvanvanvaqsagvofo ':' .:: , , ,:3 1: nas ,,, ,-, Y Y -, Y, ,-, ,- ,, Y 1. My son, Malbert, Ir., is a part of the class of 1943. Through him and you I look for leadership in re-establishing world orcler. 52 Malbert Smith .-. ,Y Y ,-, , Y ,-. ,-. .-. Y -eQv':'4: HANOVER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Dial 5156 g.Q:: ,iz-nov :' ':' ::: 1:1 ::: ':'4Qo---ug. -Y -Y A -- Y Y Y' f'aQsf' Y INSURANCE Q Brown-Ruflin Co. 433 Wachovia Bank Bldg. Telephone 6070 Where only the best is g d gh We believe in Good Food reasonably priced Let us serve you too R. B. Crawford 81 Co. Phone 7116 i'Let's all Buy Bonds 950,11 li. ZI1 .il .ii iiiii' iiibli- Iii 'I' ,.. 1301- egn- Y, ,,, , Y Y, ,,, ,,, , , ,,, Pfaff's, Inc. 28 years of faithful service to Winston-Salem and vicinity We offer you paints, glass and Wall papers from national known houses The House of Friencllinessu FROEBER PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Only FRUITS PRODUCE PROVISIONS Rawls-Dickson Candy Co., Inc. 314 Sweeten the Day the R-D Way' Mlm nomo. Dial 5149 All Grades of Furnace. Stoker and Grate Coal. labu N. Main St. - Above mth St. Winston-Salem, N. C. 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Crzlse No hour of life is lost that is spent in the saddle Northwest Boulevard Phone 4710 Our respects to the ' GRADUATIN G SENIORS ' N. P. Stone Cu. 207 E. 3rd St. Krispg Kreme Uuuqhnut Cu. -Different -Tasty a is in 534 S. Main Phone 9426 ROYAL CAKE COMPANY Wholesale Bakers of Cakes 1407 West Academy Street Winston-Salem, N. C. -131 'P aiivivebsirebvobvivobvotvvbr Obs-its obvobv olwvov 'ggi' 4Qv4CvoQo4bv00v40v0Qv4Qve0uoQo testo- '!' 'ive' etvotvibvibvcdvvhfebvaioabrotttrabv ern-199 1 -1. 4' ll y ctsabsoqnmqs-cdr 4:0405-nQo4Qv4Qs49s44noo:oacnsaQs4cno4cu nun-nov oqoaqv-nnsaqa-ago-4qo4so4c.o-agr-aooaco 'I' ll ll ll lm ii U ii ll in il ll li H -1- USED ONLY BY LEADING CLEANERS T h e S a n i t o n e igzgigiggig tr a de - m ark 1 s Ezfffifiiifi your assurance o f c o m p1 e t e cleaning satis- faction because every step of our , service has been investigated and approved by the makers of Sanitone. Only America's leading cleaners may use Sanitone, the beauty treatment for clothes 'HY an f 1 Anmnm Saturn, gm. um 'ml Fm Saad Haugme ,B Sa rtin Dry Cleaning WANTED lf you can cook in vast amounts when Reynolds pupils all about you Are starving fast and blaming it on you: If you can make toast without burning it to a crisp through and through, But make allowance for good browning toog If you can boil water to exactly the proper degree Or make a cake with tempting ic- ing, Or slice bread so that every two pieces in size will agree And often have no knife for slicingg lf you can string a string bean and still leave most of the bean, Or bake fine biscuits too soft to use as bricksg If you can cook a mess and still keep the entire kitchen clean. And if you know all kinds of hash- making tricks, If you can concoct a nice, delicious Mul- lican Stew From all kinds of unappetizing left- over vegetables and goo: Miss Rosa Tinder believes that as a maid you might do, 4 So apply for a position in the cafe- teriaf-PDQ. Reynolds, Hanes, and Gray seniors and graduates'-we make a direct appeal to you to prepare yourself for the future. Let Draughon Business College give you the extra training necessary. A good course in Filing, Office Machines, or Cost Accounting is suggested. See us for any course in business training. Summer term begins Iune 7, and Fall term Sept. 6. Draughon usiness College Dial 2-0121 132- WE SALUTE YOU HANES HIGH SCHOOL ARMY I. A. Adams, Clarence Allen, Robert Baker, R. F. Ball, Ioe Baringer, Horace Barrett, Ben Bennett, Eldon Binkley, Richard Binkley, Thurman Binkley, Tom Binkley, William Binkley, Wesley Bolin, Thurman Boyles, lack Brinkley, Clyde Browder, Mac Browder, Edward Buckner. Bruce Campbell, Charles Carper, George Carper, Francis Carter, lohn Cashion,Tom Cates, Raymond Cates Hobart Cheek, Fred Church, Iarvis Church, Clyde Clarke, Ed Clarke, lohn Collins, Arville Cooke, Spencer Crutchfield, Leon Daniels, Gene Disher, Gray Disher, Winfred Easter, C. Elledge, Charles Eubanks, Clyde Freeman, Sylvester lohnson, james Foy, Ernest Fox, Baine Gabriel, Thomas Garner, C. C. Goforth, Ir., Iohn Goforth, Malcolm Goforth, lames Gordon. Roger Hall, Robert Harding, Richard Harris, Bascom Harrison, David Har- rison, Iames Harrington, Bobby Harring- ton, Lawrence Harding, Efird Holder, Leo Hutcherson, Douglas lvester, Ray- mond Iohnson, Glenn loyce, Harry Ioyce, lack Kates, W. H. Kates, Ir., Charles Kirby, Dwight Kirby, E. Kirby, Luther Ray Kiser, Eugene Knight, E. H. Knight, lr., Walter Knight. Moir Lancaster, Roy L. Latham, Charles Lawrence, Clinton Lawrence, Ioseph Lawrence, Lawrence Ledwell, Gentry Linville, Robert Martin, Robert Matthews, Reginald Mattox, Wilburn MacBride, Ben McKenzie, Braxton Mc- Kenzie, Porter McKenzie, Grady Mes- sick, Alphonso Murray, Arnold Myers, L. B. Myers, Bill Morgan, H. W. Mur- ray, Bill Nifong, Frank Newsome, Wal- do Oehman, lack Owens. William Pearce, Ed Pinnix, Dewey Queen, Ir. Bill Ray, Leroy Reid, Leon Russell, E. Robbins, Vernon Robbins, Leo Sales, E. H, Self, Ir., Bill Sheets, Iimmy Shelton, Gray Shermer, Mack Smitherman, Brooks Snyder, Burton Snyder, Hiram Spainhour, Ed Southern Carl Southern, Tom Stewart, Harold Stith, Iulian Stith, Robert Stoltz. loe Totherow, Robert Turner, Roy Turner, Bill Wagoner, Dick Wall, Don- ald Wall, loe Wall, Bill Weatherman, Arliss Webster, Tom Welborn, Herb- ert Weisner, David West, Kenneth West, Archie Wiles, Bynum Wright, Lawrence Whicker, Wallace Wilson, F. L. Wooten, Ir., Lawrence York, Rob- ert Young, Estelle Kimel, WAAC. NAVY Eugene Beaver, Glenn Berger, Clo- vis Brantley, Roy Braswell, Bobby Brown, Kenneth Carter, Tom Coe, Leon Goforth, Zeno Groce, E. S. Hall, Bill Hamilton, Charles Haney, Iimmy Heath, Bobby Hinshaw, Speas, Hinshaw, Bill Iohnson, David Ioyner, Frank Lancaster. SPRING BLOSSOMS L PEPSI COLA What could be nicer? Ed Linville, Dick Magette, Tack Phil- lips, Grady Reich, Paul Reid, Bill Roes- ell, Dwight Sink, Paul Stewart, Toe Turner, Iames Vernon, Charles Walker, Herman Weisner, Iames Wheeling, Mary Ethel Iohnson, WAVE. MARINES R, T. Casey, Thomas Chunn, Tohn Hall, T. C. Hailey, William Harding, R. F. Iohnston, Clifton Kane, Iames Kig- er, Gilbert Reid, Iessie Rikard, Iames Sebastian, Carl Smith. Office Stai DORIS VOSS BERNICE ESTEP BETTY IEAN VOSS OFFICE MANEUVERS 'Twas the day after exams, when all through the School Not a creature was stirring, not even a fool, The records were waiting to be filed in the office with care, In hopes that Miss Doris Voss, over- seer, soon would be there, Bernice Estep scanned report cards of fiery red Pepsi-Cola Bottling Cn. nl Winston-Salem, Inc nz: S. Main St. Dial 3-1892 or 3-1893 4.75 ff 1: :f 1: if 1 1- 1: if ff I 'I' I he Ideal WEST FOURTH STREET l ADORABLE COTTONS THAT WEAR AND WEAR J ACARDS Nissen Builclin The School Girlfs Store +2-:1 1 i:'1:1f1': i ef -:A 1 53A Q: is Y: Y: 1: 1: A: A1 is A1 f:i1:1125'i'f:1'i 4- See the smiles on the faces of Cecilia Goodson, Nancy Mullican, and Iane Bowers as they shop at the Accessory Dept. on the Main floor. New Accessories and Fashions are always first at A I STORES COMPANY INC. MILLINERY - DRESSES - COATS - LINGERIE - HOSIERY - SHOES MEN AND BOY'S WEAR AND FASHION ACCESSORIES 134- ,,,', . ,, While plans for her vacation danced in her headg And Betty lean Voss was burning her thinking caps To settle her brain for several long sum- mer naps,- When out in the hall there arose such a clatter, Paula Alspaugh ran to see what was the matter. Away to the landing she flew like a swift flash, Unlocking the door Miss Voss was try- ing to crash. The look on her face was sufficient to show How much work must be done before they could go: When what to their wondering eyes should appear But Mr. Ioyner, suffering from gas ra- ' tioning and driving a steer. With a commanding tongue he bellowed orders so quick His assistants feared him as the sailors, Moby Dick. For all this excess labor no one was to blame, And he hung up his hat, dropped in his chair, and called them by name: Now Doris! Now, Bernice! Now, Paula and Betty lean! Recheck all the files here, and make this office clean! On the accounts of the stamp sales and the supply room budget Add and read till your lists all coincide diget for digetf' As the minutes before the great task at hand like a wild hurricane fly, When bountiful bevies of mistakes arise, the sun approached its high, So their three lunch boxes filled with sandwiches were scampered through And 'twas a fine meal with cookies and candy-and coffee too! Then each spoke not a word, but went straight to work And filed all the recordsg then turning with a jerk, They sprang to the bus-stop as Mr. Ioyner fled to his lillie. Off they went with facial expressions all positively silly, But they were heard to exclaim, ere they rode out of sight, Eurekal Summer vacation! Our fond- est delight! 'I' aan-apo-aqsaqa-4:0 aqueou- one--nqs oa-::toQs 5 1 l l ii it ii ,y ii ii no :z U U M fi i 9 qi li ops-ans c:' 4:-was -was--one-can 'i' 1 l i WHAT GF Ol720'Z'ZO0U Drenched in blood and scorched with the flames of blaz- ing guns, the World must look utterly hopeless to the thous- ands of young Americans finishing high school and looking into the future. It calls for high courage to face it. But, after all, that is what has made the America of the past and will build the America of the future-the high courage ancffaztfu of its youth. The high courage and faith of young Americans, dying on a hundred far-Hung battle fronts, that is your assurance of the future. Your assurance that America will always be a land where freedom lives, a land where you will be free to work and play, a land of opportunities greater than man has ever known before. So, be of good courage--your future, with the future of America, is being paicffor right this minute in young American blood. A future that will be your responsibility to keep bright and untarnished. You dare not fail it or break faith with it. Qiedmont 5129 'zctofing Co. Winston-Salem, North Carolina , - ' ., ,'-,P-1 W. , ,H f,. 5 ., T. , U? ,L Q-,ep .135 - A .ffgs .nigga ,-'ftyi 5.5 , 4, iii . Q3 3 .I ,Q 'R ,irq :M ' - 45. 'it . Y ' ff v. . 9 . . S , . .414 .e- 4 .f f -'ef . 3 35 ' 'rm , , 4 ,xi -3' :F 1 4 f- 3-' . Jg. A , -Q-1 ,- Q my if J 1 cf 2 Q, e- 7 5 . 7 ' v Q ,fg 'iv -, F V . ,L fa -L fa 4. -fi? 5. fi , '1 - '57 .LI 2 . FLG S L ' 1-. . 'F A-...LJ- mg N f-'jf' N' I W X .ff S ox x, E XS . X L f 'if f M ' , 1 NI VW L ix 0 v 4 X H 4 4' Y M 1 SQ L by 1 43' ' 1 1 X x 1 w,7 Q ' ' ali' 1 X QE? V 'SJ 'vi f , 1 Q ! X X ff? N3 4 97 Y Lf 7 .9 5 .fi W fx K, A K 4 5 if ' b
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