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

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Today we gaze before us into the mist which veils the future and make vain attempts to pierce the engulfing haze. However, un- able in our efforts to see what a more modern age holds in store, we can only imagine the differences which the war will bring to our civilization. Thus, ever mindful of our changing way of life, we have selected as the theme for the 1944 Black and Gold-our future. Aww W5 T Aff? 67012651264 Foreword, page three Administration, page five Reynolds High Section, page nine Gray High Section, page fifty-five Hanes High Section, page seventy-nine Features, page one hundred one inzfon-Safain ggcgoof Boaz! l 5 ..-nf' Iohn W. Moore Superintendent of City Schools E. F. Tulloch Mrs. W. L. Wharton Ralph Stockton Chairman First Ward Alderman Representative Second Ward W. A. Iulian H. Brunt H. T. Highfill E. L. Pfohl First Ward Salem Ward Third Ward Salem Ward JL fs 5553551 L.ll.gI wL...J 3 ffwfzr 0 '-2 C: Wfgfw f f 1:3 C3513 115 1.J?Jl.....l LJL L-HJ-J ,T'l1Q, lQ?qs-3 'Quin II rl1QMfmuQnb55.lem CDE CE f1i5gf1Scl1ools Lulw Q Ll-ll . have given 'Hwflh lives 1 in Um 'service of ll God and HM- D - eounfr f H, S L..1L.. :A L..JL....lL....Jl..JL.J L.-Sl J E...tL'Z3'c:'11:'.Js1i3E3 L....LlJ Y, ,f-.nqugl-wLY1-,Y-Emu-, MM, .N PX.,-J'-9Jxl xr,,L A Jvfmxo G eff, KCTMQQVS J-H' VID! H15 E 1 Hg M T ff' N -111- iii----11l-1. I M ,WM Ojpwffjlf e freeze Wir if M 9 J!6ji,jyV JI ZZZW WML J Q It 1 WW fire we Decllfeafe ir ir rfiyww ex gb .1 w xfkeyvmolcls High Qchool is well reoresenfecl in all lbrcmches of Uxe armed. forces off our Halcion. gmese young men ani women, who are showing courage ancl loyaljgf in all Uleir ClCtiOTlS, are sjcrtving noi ony for Jche Presenf may of life, ,,. buf for o. fufure of Ineoee oncl1EeUooshiP A x,,g'o' among all Ure Peoples OIL Ure earth. '. X V , Elo Jchese former sfuclenlcs of our school, 'fa we, Ure Seniors of BH, ' J J cflecliecfce this , our NBMQK cmcl Qoldn. S. X fit if we Salute boo, t R 5. .5 jxxxx 5 Q, X A lr- 5 - mm fflzurfs kjoyrzaz Principal F A II U L T Y DEPARTME NT HEADS Smirh. Mrs. Ardcna Cinnvr. lNl1ll.m' l.:r's:a:x. Second Rui Glaclx4 l Moore, Mrs. Annic Prcxmn Fc.u'v-inqrim, FHS! Row' Nnmv sie lVlaybrc. Dmmvr Elilalveth l:il.il4crnm'r. llomer C, ll.mn, K First Row: Annu Lula Dfulwcm Fluwiv llflngrm. Marv C. VVvluv Sfimli Olin- EIGHTH GRADE TEACHERS Iohnson. VVm'lvv. Sccimil .zrlilvvn lvlrsi. Trxfrim liirurr. burn ardwn. Nliw, Luvv Gurlirlr. beth Kapp. iii S: 1 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Firm Rox' lflvrmoi' l'l1lwlgi'Au', lVl,ilalil1c Cullclir, Nlarv Snipes, Hilliv Vwlnll. lvlarv C. VVilCv. Ruth Furil. Nlrw. Slvllix l'rlu', l'ili:alWCtl1 Bruol-uw. Fmirrli Row: Nlrs, llxrutluv Iones. Svccmcl Row: Elizalwtlx Kapp, Elvaimr llurchinmn, Vw'al!cer Bainfelw, lVlrs. Gzirm-it Vw'illmmx, Pauline VVl11tlcy, Favs Martin, lanic XYc.ix'cr. Mrs. lVl.iriru'ic Srephenwori, l.uLill1' Eilwzlrnls, Nidrv Nlixrtin. L. VNV. Crowell, lVlillurv.l lnclxvm, lfifth Row: Nlarvin Vvlarcl. Hfxzvl Sic- Marv lliiqgms. Third Ron: Kenncrh Pc'ti'r'x Mrs. lVlmg1iri'f Nlflwcrvnutt. DlxCr1H4m,KaIhryn lfrnrnnrr. lvziilrwliv lrutlcr, Vfiidr Dmis. Tmn Brown --10-' Crux lklrs Rim' 1,I.iri Rish- ltllza- CLASS DAY OFFICERS gum KI I hal Manmunfmu. Charles Gibson and Pat Kelly, prophets. Helen Gordon, Historian. Bill English. Testaxor. MOST ATHLETIC MASCOT MOST POPULAR Y kV.- Q if Aw . : . 1' .,,g.,F'1 in if ' 5 E fizkw I , Ay ,. . ' ,... ......., . - .... , ... . ., V - -- ,. : ' , , Bobby Hawn T-ff--' . -'MM ..,., M-,..,- .. ...A Peggy Clemmer and Tom Boyetre Madison Spach and Alice Angell BEST ALL-AROUND BEST LOOKING MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ifff' .hy-xx. - - Peggy Clemmer and Manlimn Spnch Lee Smith and Betty Myers Helen Gordon and Madison Spach -ll- . 1 anion ss of 1944 ,-1 Betty lane Adams 'isnootie little cutie. Latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Music lg Dist. Music Contest 1: Knitting 2: Latin 2: Reynolds Hi Players 2, 3, 41 Prop. Mgr. Prose Preferred 2: Cast Georgie Porgie'l 2: The Pink Dress 3: Eternal Life 3: The Oornhusk Doll 43 Girl Reserve 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3. Harvey M. Adams Slender, tender and tall. Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football I-3,4: C. H. Baseball 3.4: C .H. Basketball 4. Lena Mae Adams 1 dreamed I walked where rich men Stroll. General Course: Instr, Music 1, 2,41 Band l, 2. 3, 45 Spanish 3: Religious Dram: 5: State Band Contest 33 Girl Reserve 4: All City Band 4: Dist. Band Contest 4. Betty Alspaugh ln thy dark eyes, splendor. General Course: Lib. Staff I, 2: Forum 21 Office Page 2: Athletic 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: lnterclub Council rep, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Pres. B. M. S. 4: Religious Drama 11 Pres. 4: 4-H l, 2. 3. 4, Sec. I. Pres. 2, 3, Pro. Chm. 4: State 4-H Blue Awards City Championship Victory Garden 4: Natl Hon. Soc. 4. Lorna Alice Angell Tell me where you park your wings? Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1,43 Etiquette 1: Debating 2: Thurs. Mom. Music 2. 3- 4: Pres. 4: Booster 2: Tennis 2,43 State Music Contest 2: Mixer! Cho. 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Music Festival l: Red Cross Rep. 3: Most Popular Og Sponsor Homecoming game 4. Vernon Luther Apperson A Spanish cavalier-on his guitar played a tune, dear Commercial Course: Instr, Music 1: Drum lvIajor's 2: Areo. 3. Iack Austin Slightly less than wonderful. Commercial Course: Aviation 2.3. Mary lvl. Austin Take it from there. Commercial Course: Voice 1, 2. 3. William W. Avera Willie, the wolf of the South. Science Course: Old Town, N. C, l: Hall lvlomtor 3, 4. Kenneth Bailey Twinkle, twinkle. lillle star. General Course: Hanes l,2g ivlet. Sci. 3: Hi-Y 3,45 Treas. 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 4. Edward Lee Baity Give a guy a gal he can love Latin Course: Stamp lg Latin 1,23 V-Pres. 25 Pine Whispers 2: Class Sec.- Treas. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Pres. 2: Conference 2, 3, 43 Monogram 3, 41 Var. Ten- nis l. 2, 3, 4: State Doubles Tennis Tourn. 2, 33 Ushers 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Louis Baldwin After the ball is over the goal line General Course: House of Rep. 2: Aero. 2: V-Pres. 2: Ushers 3: Booster 3: Hi-Y 3, 4g V. Pres. 45 Monogram 2. 3. 4: Scrub Football l, 2: Varsity Football 3. 4: Scrub Basketball 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Scrub Baseball 3: Varsity Baseball 4: Track 1.2. Betty Lou Ball A nightingale sang in Berkley Square. Language Course: Latin 1: Basketball 1: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. I, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3, 4. William Sidney Ball 1 don't know how he does it, but he does it. Science Course: Drum Major's lp Midget Football 1,25 Inst. Music 1.2, 3: Hi-Y l,2,3,4.5: Band l,2.3,4,5: Midget Basketball 2: Etiquette 2: Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4, 55 Boys Sports Ed. 5: Track 2,3,4.5: Hall Monitor 3: Black and Gold 3: Ed. Handbook 35 Ir. Red Cross 3, 4: Council 3.4. 5: Ushers 3, 4, 5: Var. Football 3, 4. Sp Co-capt. 4: Monogram 3.4, 5: V-Pres. 4: All City Band 4: Dist. Music Contest 4: All-City Football Team 4: Var. Basketball 4. 5: Reynolds Swing Orch. 4, 5: House ol Rep. 5: Speaker 5: All-West. Conf. Football 5: Znd Team All State 5. Whilma lean Barnette Smile that same old smile. General Course: Lib. Staff 1, 2.3.41 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3.4: Booster 2: Thurs. Mom. Music Z: Travel 3. Richard C. Barron Twitterpated General Course: Hanes H. S. l: Thurs. Morn. Music 1.2: Dramatics 1.2, 3.4: Publicity Mgr. 23 Booster 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Winner Pub. Spk. Tour. 3: Forum 3, 4: The Bishop's Candlestick 23 ln a Hotel Lobby 3: They Did Away With Treas. 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4. Betty lane Bason My ideal General Course: Etiquette l, 2: Knitting 3: H. A. G, 4: College 4: Girl Reserve 4. Uncle 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4: Pres. 4: Treas. 4. Charlotte Ann Bauserman Love has me in a quandryf' Latin Course: Lib. Staff 1: Knitting Zg Forum 3.4: Girl Reserve 4. Earl Beaudry, Ir. You better get your shovel and a bucket of sand. Science Course: Drum Majors' lp Stamp lg Track 23 Met. Sci. 2.35 V-Pres. 3: Basketball 2.3: Radio 4. Otis Lathan Belk Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag. Industrial Arts Course: C, H. Football 2, 3. 4: Baseball 4. Carl Binkley Nobody knows the trouble llve had. General Course: Thurs. Mom. Music 2. 3. 4. lerry Blount A twinkle in your eye Modern Language Course: C. H. Midgets 1.2: Reserve 3: Var. 4: Basketball 4. Peggy lane Blum 'ipeggy Co-ea' with lips of red. Latin Course: Travel 1,21 Sec. 1: Lib. Staff 1.2, 3, 43 Debating 2: Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 2,3, 4: Girl Reserve 2.3,41 Tennis 2,3,4: Health 3: Pres. 3: Typing Rep. 3: Chief Sr. Marshall 3: Basketball 3.4g Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4: Girls Monogram 4: College 4. Ruby Bodforcl For the first time I've fallen in love Commercial Course: Etiquette Club l:Girl Reserve 1,23 Health Club 3.4: Music Eleanor Marie Bodenheimer Happy Go Lucky Science Course: Nat'l Hist. 1: Girl Reserve 1.2, 35 Boosters 1.2, 3. 4: Girls Athletic 3: Forum 4. Club l. Margaret Bolling You,re Easy To Dance With Language Course: Girl Reserve 4: Glee Club 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Marilynn Thomas Booth A'My heart belongs to Dick Latin Course: Etiquette 1: Latin lg Girl Reserve 1,2,3,4: Readers Digest 2: Knitting 2: Spanish 3: Lib. Staff 3.4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4: College 45 Hall Monitor 4: Black and Gold 4: Art Ed, 4. Emily Von Borries A'Hou' sweet you are Latin Course: Latin lg Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3, 4: Pres. 2: V-Pres. 4: Basketball 1,41 Knitting 2: House of Rep. 2: Black and Gold 2, 3, 4: Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4: Ex. Ed. 2, 3: Girl's Sports Ed. 4: Spanish 35 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3.4: College 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Sophia Bowen l'll be loving you always Latin Course: Booster 1.21 Etiquette 1.2: Pres. l, 2: Lib. Staff 1.2. 3. 4: Pres. 1: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3. 4: Knitting 2: Latin 3: V-Pres. 3: Sr. Marshall 3: lr. Red Cross 3. 45 Office Page 4: College 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Robert Green Bowers Coming In On Three Rims and a Spare Language Course: Debating lg Booster I: Etiquette lz Latin l,2: 'AProse Pre- ferred 2: Music Festival 2: Thurs. Morn. Music 2, 31 Glee Club 2, 3: Dramatics 2. 4: The Teeth of the Gift Horse 4. Thomas Leroy Boyette HI know the game A to Z .Science Course: C. H. Football l,2.3.41 Capt. 4: Baseball l,2,3. 4: C.H. Basketball 152, 3, 4: Radio 4: V-Pres, 4: Most Athletic. Bill Bradford lust Can't Do Without You Industrial Arts Course: Printers l, 2, 3. 4: Sec. 1: V-Pres. 2: Treas. 3: I. P. l. Color Essay Contest 1, 2: Basketball 3,4: House 2. Ioyce Brewer Do not hasten to bid me adieuu General Course: Home EC. lp Glee Club 1: Etiquette 2: Health 3: Forum 4. Molly Brietz The 'Briet:' and I Language Course: Etiquette 1.2: Forum 3, 4: Girl Reserve 3,43 Iunior Red Cross 4: Edward Brincefield The dreamer Commercial Course: Walkertown high school l,2: Aviation 3: lnstr.,Music 3: Band 3. Betty Brooks Down by the old mill 'stream' Commercial Course: Science lg Health 2. 41 Knitting 3. Gerald Fuller Brummitt Wait for me. Maryi' Language Course: Aviation 2,3: Pres. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3,41 Declamation Winner 3: Forum 4: Debating 4: Pres. 4: Hall Monitor 41 B0y's State 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Ushers 4. Elizabeth Budlong Forever and a day I will bc true General Course: Hanes l5 Latin 2: Lib, Staff 2, 3,4553 Sec. 5: Girl Reserve 2, 3.4. 5: Ir. Red Cross Rep. 4: College'4: Typing Award 41 Nat'l Hon, Soc. 4. 5: Spanish 5. I. Kenneth Burge MRio Rita Science Course: Class V-Pres. l: Football 1.2, 31 Thurs, Morn. Music 1, 2, 35 Mixed Quartet 35 House of Rep, 2: Music Contest 2: Dist. Contest 25 Base- ball 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3: Met. Sci. 3: Monogram 4: Sr. Class Sponsor 4. Iames R. Burgess A'Now 1'm on the run General Course: Hargrave Mil. Academy l: Patterson Z: Campbell 3: Forum -lg Baseball 45 Track 4. Catherine Butler 1'm just a little scatter-brain General Course: Etiquette 1: Girl Reserve l,2,3.4: lnstr. Nlusic 3: Debating 3. 4: Debating Team 3. 4: Treas. 4: Soccer 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Tennis 4: Girls Athletic 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Voice 4. Margaret Elizabeth Caruthers And for weeks we've been sewing Commercial Course: Etiquette 2: Girl Reserve 3: Health 3. 4. .1 Mary Case Because of uou. flterc's a Sona in my heart College 4: Basketball 4: Tennis 4. Robert Alexander Cash How Dry I Am Language Course: Etiquette I: Latin 1.2: Basketball l, 2, 3. 4: Tennis 1.2.3,4: Dramatics 2, 3: Cast Prose Preferred 2: Stn. Mgr. High Tension Violet 2- Qast Sanilarium 3: Cast The Pink Dress 3: Hi-Y Z. 3, 4: Monogram 3, 4. Thomas H. Chambers, lr. Hlvced l Speakii Science Course: Scrub Baseball 1,21 Scrub Football 2: Monogram 3, 4, 5: Pres. 52 Var. Football 3.4. D: Co-Capt. 5: Var. Baseball 4, 5: Ushers 4, 5: Chief Usher 5: Class Pres. 5: .All-West, Conf. Football 5: lst Team All State 5. Marion Nell Chance The fellows are crazy for the latly in redi' General Course: Savannah, Ga l: Girl Reserve 2: V-Pres. 2: Spanish 2: Tennis Z: House of Rep. 3: Debating 3: Forum 3: Marshall 3: Senior Rep. 4: Monogram 4: Cheerleader 4. Sarah Bernice Chapple Witlz hair soft and golden General Course: Etiquette l: Needlework 2: Booster 2: Athletic 3. Margaret Childress Hsiaf Eyes Commercial Course: Etiquette 1.2: Booster l.2: C. ll. Basketball l.2, 3,-1.5: C. H. Softball 2. 3. 4, 51 Athletics 4: V-Pres. 4. Frances Christensen W'aitin' for Ihr' evening male General Course: Mirteral Springs l,2g Health Club 4. Peggy Clemmer She'll bt' comin' round the mountain General Course: Pilot Mountain 1.2: Senior Marshall 3: Athletics 3: V-Pres. 33 Band 3: Basketball 3, 4: Co-Capi. 3: Girl's Monogram 4: College 4: Best all round 4: Most athletic 4: Oilice Page 4. Charles Conrad l've got tupprnfc to spent! Commercial Course: Aero 3: Pres. 3. Mary Cralidis Shox an honrst to gosh gift to the worltlw General Course: Etiquette lg Health 2: College 4: Lib. Statl 4. Dick Cranfill VVho's giving that lint' to you General Course: Midget Football l: Scrub Football 2: Aviation 2: Etiquette 3: Scrub Football 4. Evelyn L. Criner Friendship Commercial Course: Booster 2: Pine Wliispers 2. 3: Assoc. Ed. 3: Scholastic lntervicw Contest 3: Girl Reserve 3: Reporter 3: Typing Award 3: House of Rep. 4: Otlice Page 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Mary Anne Cromer Forever and a dayii Latin Course: Photo. l: Latin l: Lib. Stall' l, 2: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3. 4: Sec. 1: Knitting 2: French 3: Pres. 3: House ol Rep. 3: Rep. to Girls' State 3: Natl Hun. Soc. 3. 4: College 4: Pres. 4: Oilice Page 4. Gloria Crouse Did I hear music? General Course: Girl Reserve l: Drum Majoreite 2: Athletics 2: Health 2: Glee Club 4. William Lewis Crouse 'ASaint Louis Blues Science Course: Stamp lg Orchestra l, 2, 3: lnstr. Music 2, 3: Booster 3: House of Rep. 3: Forum 4. lune Crumpler Youre the one I love General Course: Germanton 1.2: French 3: Athletic 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Basket- ball 4: lntercluh Council 4: Girls Monogram 4: Health 4. Edward T. Dance, lr. Dana ting! always give me a chill Science Course: Band I: Etiquette 2: Met. Sci. 3: Hall Monitor 3. Molly Darr My heart has a mind of its own General Course: Etiguette l: Booster 1: Knitting Z: House of Rep. 2: Girl Reserve 2.3,-1: Tennis 3: Hall Monitor 3: Basketball 4: College 4, , Anne Davis There are smiles that make you happy Latin Course: Etiquette l: Lib. Staif l.2.4: Knitting 2: Latin 3: Treas. ' Sr. Scout 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: College 4: House of Rep. 4: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 3. 4 Iimmy Davis ln style all the while ino flies upon himju Science Course: Aviation 2: Met. Science 3: Radio 4: Midget football 2' Var. Football 3: Tennis 3: Scrub Football 4, Lucille Davis Strike Up the Band Commercial Course: Band 1.2,3,4: Stamp l: lnstr. Music 2: Health l' Knitting 1: Traxel 3: College 4: Girl Reserve l,4. Language Course: Boosters l: Girl R:s rve l, 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Music l.3,4: Dist. Music Contest l: Suite l.l'isic Festival 3: Hall Monitor 3: Lib. Staff 4: Roger lpetel Davis '4Lirtlc Bo Pete Commercial Course: Boosters Ip Drum Majors 21 Travel 37 Readers Digest '7- Norma Denson HFar from the roar of population just ten litllc miles from town Rep. 3: Commercial Course: Mineral Springs lg Drum Maiorettes 25 Travel 3: House ot Health 4. 'AI Malcolm Dobbins dreamed of Icannc with thc light brown hairl' Commercial Course: lnstr. Music 1,2,3,4: Band l.2,3,43 House of Rep. l. Richard Doheney '4You ran't get him up in the niorningu Science Course: Phoenix, Arizona 1. 2: Math 3: Music 4. Bob Dorsey lr was nice knowing youi' Commercial Course: Pickens 1, 2: AShEville 3. Paul Edward Elliott, Ir. Youire a lucky girl in love with a boy like me Science Course: Midgets 2: Midget Basketball 2: Scrub Baseball 2: Forum 3, 4, 53 Scrub Football 4: Var. Football 5. General Violet Testator, General General General Course' W. C, qBi113 English lim the moment of a lifetime Eti uette l' Stamp 7- Avhtion 7' Cast 'AHigh Tension , . q , ,, - -, Z: Forum 3: Dramatic Treas. 45 Cast Cornhusk Doll 43 Tennis 3, 43 41 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Cast They Did Away with Uncle 4. Course: Coursee Course: Esther Rose Erwin As fair as the rose of summer Etiquette 2: College 4: Girl Reserve 3, 4. Doris Louise Everidge UThere are smiles that mare us happy Boosters 1,43 Drum Majors 21 Health 3, 5. Audrey Ezzell Wino woulclrft love you Latin l: Girl Reserve 1,41 Lib. Statt 1, 2: Health 2, 31 Travel 5. Hilda Harpe Folger I left my heart at Bclmont, N, C. Latin Course: Latin lg Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec. 'iz Lib. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Re- porter 21 Photo, 2: Knitting 27 Prop. Mgr. High Tension Violet 21 Vv'inner State Scholastic Feature Story Contest 2: Black and Gold 2. 3,41 Mgr. Ed. 4: Pine Wiiispcrs 2,3,4p Spanish 3: Organ. Ed. 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Nat'l Hon. Soc 3, 47 Dramatic 4: Prop. Mgr. The Cornhusk Doll 4, Ioe Forcum lf youre ever down a well, ring my bclli' General Course: Dramatics l: Griffith 2: Band 5. 4: Inst. Music 4. Dick Fowler Oh, look at me now Science Course: Midget Football lg Aviation 1. 2g Monogram 47 Track 3, 4. Betty lean Frazier That wild, wild woman Modern Language Course: Etiquette 1, 2: Girl Reserve l, 4: Knitting 24 Forum 3. Science Var, Ba General Athletic Science Science Oh, Course: seball 4, Course: 4g Thur Course: Course: Ronald Coleman Frazier the old spare tire, it ain't what it used to be Midget Football l: Midget Basketball l: Scrub Baseball 2,35 5: Var. Football Mgr, 5: Mon.ogram 5: Basketball 5. Rosemary Freedle 'AOh, shes a lovely thing. oh Etiquette l,2,4: Pres. l: Hrm. Pres. Z5 House of Rep. 3: 5. Morn. Music 5, Rex Freeman Shiek of Ardmore Band lg Photo 2: Aero 4, Roberson Freeman, Ir. Old Mac Bob had a farm Midget Football lg First Aid 2: Met. Sci. 3: Spanish 3, 4. Jimmie Frisbie l'm forever lnlotuing bubblesi' Latin Course. Latin l: Band lg Debating 21 Forum 3, 4. Ionathan Fulton A'1t's up to you to play a manly part Science Course: Etiquette Ig Radio 2, 3. 4. Patsy Gaines 'Aln the mood General Course: Booster lg Vocation lg Girl Reserve 2g Health 4, tt ,-1 BN . lohn Gallins I'm riding high with a big brown A-model General Course: Etiquette l: Aviation 2: Scrub Football 2, 3: Radio 3: Sec. 3, Margaret Garner Sweet is the word for you Latin Course: Etiquette lg O'Henry Ig Girl Reserve lg Health 2: College Fred K. Garvey Smile again, my darling, if you Can Science Course: Orch. 3. 4: Debating 4. Charles Robert Gibson HChatterbox General Course: Etiquette lp Latin l, 2: Debating 2: Reynolds Hi-Players 2. 3, 4: V-Pres. 3: Sec. 3: Poster Contest Winner 2, 3: General Pub. Mgr, 3: Cast High Tension Violet 2: Eternal Lift 3: ln a Hotel Lobby 3: They Did Away With Uncle 4: Black and Gold 2, 3, 4: Pine Whispers 2.3, 4: Features Ed. 3: Nvat'l L. T. B. Editoral Contest Recognition 3' Ed-in-Chief 4: Foru 3 H ll Monitor 3: Declamatron Contest 3: Hon. Mention,3: Quill and Scroll 3ll4::Nai'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Dramatics Hon, Soc, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4: Prophet 4: Cheerleader 4. Eugene Gibson lt's so peaceful in the country lndustrial Arts Course: Photo. lg Airplane 3. lames E. Gibson When wc cat together again General Course: Scrub Baseball l, 2. 3: Stamp 1.3: Football 1.3, 4, S: Music 2: gassvetinagl 4.5, Monogram 4, 5g V-Pres. 5: Booster 4,5: Pres, 5: Ushers 5: Nancy Catherine Gibson You rhyme with everything that'5 beautiful General Course: C. H. Basketball l,2,3,4: Softball 2,35 Athletic 3: Cheer- leader 3, 4. Helen Elizabeth Gordon Some day you'll reach a stat Latin Course: House of Rep. l: Etiquette l: Knitting 1: VfPtes. 1: Girl Reserve l,2,4: V-Pres. 1.2: Photo. 2: Pres. 2: Lib. Staff 2: Black and Gold 2,3p Latin 2,31 Pres. 3: Pine WhispCrs 2, 3, 41 Girls Sports Ed. 3: Mgr. Ed. 4: The Bohemian Shawl 3: Soccer 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc 3 4' Quill and Scroll 3 4' Pres. 4: Rep. Girls State 31 D. A. R. Rep. 4: College 4: Most Likely to Sucl ceed 4 Historian 4. Frances Graham Waiting to Grow Commercial Course: Business l: Glee Club 2, 3. Leila Ann Graham Fiddle Parkin' Mamma Latin Course: Ensemble Music l: N. C. State Music Contest 1.2: Girl Reserve l, 2: Tennis 1.2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: All-State High School Orch. 2: Girls Monogram 2, 4: Inst. Music 2, 3, 4. Doris Grant The girl with the big blue eyes' Commercial Course: Glee Club 2: Travel 3g Chm. 3: Knitting 3: Health 33 Girl Reserve B. M. S. 4: Religious Drama 43 Sec. 4. Doris Green He'll marry the girl with the strawberry curl General Course: Old Richmond 1,23 Old Town 3. Peggy Griffin With your eyes of blue General Course: Rural Hall l, 2, 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4: Girl Reserve 4. Bettie Rachel Griffn Oh, you beautiful doll General Course: Andrew Lewis I3 Girl Reserve lg Soccer l: Basketball l,2: Baseball 1, 2: C.H. Glee Club 3, 45 Health 4. Vera Griffin Hello, Central, give me a line General Course: C. H. Softball l, 23 C. H. Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Needle Point 23 Athletic 3: Red Cross Knitting 4. Iimmy Grimes Dua'in' up like I tvasn't wise to the gal with the big blue eyes Latin Course: Stamp l, 2: Airplane 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Ten- nis 3, 4: lntet-state Convention 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4, Bob Hall Love plays the quecrest pranks Scientific Course: Scrub Football l, 2. 3, 4g Aviation 1,33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Ellis F. Hall Wlrr:n the Lights G0 on Again General Course: Drum Maiors' 1: Band l, 2, 3. 4, 5: Instr, Music 2, 3, 4, 5: State Music Contest 33 Dist. Music Contest 3, 45 Hall Monitor 3, 4: Reynolds Hi Players 4: All City Band 4: Orch. 4, 5. Doris Lee Hancock You'll Never Know Commercial Course: House ol Rep. l, Z: Etiquette 2g Pine W'hiSpt'is 2: Travel 3: Pres. 3: Health 3: lunior Red Cross 3: Readers Digest 4: Pres. 4: Girl Reserve 4: Nat'l Hon Soc. 4. M. H. Handcock, lr. You'rc an eye opener Commercial Course: Aviation l, 2, 33 Pres. 3: Booster 2: Hall Monitor 27 Scrub Baseball 23 Pine Whispers 2: Var. Baseball 3, 4: Boys' Monogram 4: Ir. Red Cross 4. Marcia Hancock Gone but not forgotten Latin Course: Etiquette l: Debating 23 Dl'Hm3llC 27 Reich Knitting 37 Mefedllh College 4. 4. Clarke Russell Harwood Snap your tic on and slick your hair Science Course: Goldsboro High 2: Hanes High 3: Travel 4. Paul Henning Chick, Chick, you torture me General Course: Aviation 2: Booster 2: Spanish 2: Football 4: Tennis 4: Hi-Y 4: Band 4: Tennis 4.5. Wayne Hicks Tramp, tramp, tramp Commercial Course: C. H, Football 1.2, 3.4: C. H. Baseball 3, 4. Bob Hilker A'Tht' man that gets around' General Course: Drum Maiors l: Stamp l: Dramatics lg Radio l,2. Paul Hine 'lon wings of song Scientific Course: St. Petersburg, Fla, l: Boosters 2: Dramatic 3: Cast Archie 3: Hall Monitor 3: All City Band 3: lnstr. Music 5, 4: Natll Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Swing Band 4: Orch. 4. Iodie Hire Listen to the bugler's command General Course: Photo. l,2: Band l,2, 3, 4, 5: Spanish 2: Latin 2: State Music Contest 2.31 lnstr. Music 3, 4, 5: Softball 4: Orch. 4, 5: Basketball 5: Monogram 5. Henry Holland ln an Old Dutch Garden General Course: lnstr. Music l, Z, 3, 4, Betty lean Holleman Moonlight Becomes You Latin Course: Etiquette l: Latin 2: Pine Whisjrers Z, Pub, Bus. Staff 2,3, 4: Dramatic 3: College 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Sarah Ruth Holton For shcls a jolly good fellow Latin Course: Etiquette l: Band l: Latin l,2: Lib. Staff 2: Spanish 3, 4: Girl Reserve 3,4. Bill Hondros Your fcefs too big Zalcatacas Industrail Arts Course: Radio l: Band 2, 3. 4, 5: lnstr. Music 2, 3, 4, 5: State Music Con. 4. George Arthur Hondros Georgie, porgle, puddin' and pie General Course: Stamp lp Hall Monitor 3: Reader's Digest 4. Patrica Hooper When lrish eyes are smiling Science Course: Knitting l: Readers Digest 2: Travel 3g Girl Reserve 3.4: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Forum 4. Getty Ann Horton 'AAmapola, my pretty little poppy Language Course: Eitquette l: Knitting 2: Lib. Stall 2: Senior Scout 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Spanish 3: Booster 3: College 4: V-Pres. 4: Freshman Advisory 4. Harry Hudson Horton Murder, he saysl' Commercial Course: Etiquette l: Midget Football 1,23 Cap. 3: Scrub Football 3: Capt. 3: Booster 3: V-Pres. 3: Var. Basketball 3.4: Cap. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Monogram 4: Var. Football 4. Richard F. Howle My swecthcarfs the girl in the moon Science Course: Photo 1.2, 3, 4: Met. Sci. 2,31 Hall Monitor 2.3. Alda lane Iackson And when your sparkling eyes are smiling at me Language Course: Latin l, 2: Etiquette 2: Girls Athletic 3: H. A. G. 33 Hall Monitor 3: College 4. Dick Iohnson The rythmn that really counts Language Course: Latin l,2: Dramatic: Hi-Y lg Treas. l. Mary Faye Iohnson 'AOh ycs, I know, shc's a dangerous womani' General Course: Thurs. Morn. Music l: Etiquette l: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3. 4: Knitting 2: H. A. G. 3: Travel 31 College 4. Nancy Iohnson lust Plain Lonesome. General Course: Etiquette l: Basketball l,2: Lib. Staff l.2.3: Girl Reserve l. 2, 3.4: Thurs. Morn. Music 2: Summer Glee Club 2: H. A. G. 3: Booster 4: Forum 4. Eugene lones He'll have a new khaki uniform when he's Private Iones General Course: Finecastle High School lp Football Mgr. 2: Debating 2: Met. Sci. 2,33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Tennis 3: Spanish 3.4. Tom Ioyce 'AF0llow the president Science Course: Scrub Football lg Scrub Baseball 1, 2, 32 Band l, 2: Hi-Y 1. Z, 3: 4, 5: Pres. l: Sec. 3: Scrub Basketball 2,31 Var. Football 2. 14,51 Co-Captain 5: House of Rep. 3: Council 3, 4. 5: Pres. 5: Monogram 3. 4. 5: Treas. 4: Ushers 4, 5: Var. Basketball 4, 5: Co-Captain 5: Baseball 4.5. 5 Q i 1 i i ....,l7..- Leonard Katzin l'rn a ramblinf gamblin' man Science Course: Etiquette lg Radio 31 Debating 4. Pat Kelly Who'x afraid of the big bad wolf? Latin Course: Stamp l: Pro. Chm, 1: Latin 1,21 V-Pres. lp Reynolds Hi Players 1, 2, 3, 45 Treas. 21 Cast The Tantrum lg Georgie Porgie 23 High Tension Violet 21 Fireman, Save My Child 3: l'The Cornhusk Doll 43 The Bishopls Candlesticks 21 Student Director 2: Basketball l: Booster 23 Pine Whispers 2, 3, 41 Managing Ed. 31 Feature Ed. 4: Dramatic Hon. Soc. 2, 3. 41 Hall Mon- itor Eg Forum 31 Quill and Scroll 3.4: Dramatics 3.4: Pres. 3.43 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 45 V-Pres. 47 Tennis 3. 41 Hi-Y 3, 45 House 41 Prophet 41 Speaker Pro-tem 4, George B. Kempton, Ir, l donlt want to set the world on fire Scientific Course: Photo l: Midget Football 1: Tennis 2,147 Hi-Y 2,3145 lvlct. Sci. 31 Booster 4: Ushers, 4. Madelia Ketner lWy love hath golden hairl' Distributive Education Course: Girl Reserve lg Health l, 25 Soccer 35 Baseball 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Truman Kiger Take me out to the ball game lndustrial Arts Course: Aviation 1,27 Travel 1,21 Drum Maiors 1,25 Photo 2, 3. Mildred Faye King l'm getting scntimenal over you General Course: C. H. Baseball 2.3.4, C. H, Softball 13,47 Health 3' Debators' 41 C. H. Cheerleader 4. Peggy O'Neil Kingay Peg, of my heart, l love you Commercial Course: Augusta High 11 Etiquette Z, 31 Health 3, 45 Tennis 3.4. Bill Knight 'iWhen I look at you I see an angel General Course: Etiquette lg Football 11 Baseball lg Debating 23 Drum Majors Z, Forum 3: lnstr. Music 4, Helen Winifred Lackey Oh Helen, will you be mine General Course: Glee Club l: Health 2: Home EC. 2,4. Patsy Law Ulust a litzlc biz of heaven Latin Course: Latin l, 2, 3: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3. 4: College 4: Office Page 4. Charles Lawrence 'il've been out for a long, long time Science Course: Radio 3: Scrub Football 3,41 Track Mgr. 3.43 Monogram 4. Exie Ellen Lewis You must have been a beautiful baby General Course: Science lg Health I: Girls Athletics l1 Drum Majors l,Zg Band I, Z. Helen K. Lewis Oh Helen. Your features are diuinei' Commercial Course: Voice l.2, 3: B. M. S, Girl Reserve 4. limmy Lindsay A'W'hen l'm awake such a break never happens General Caurse: Latin 1: Booster lp Midget Football 23 Scrub Baseball 23 Midget Basketball 21 Travel 2. 3: Spanish 3: Forum 43 Thurs. Morn. Music 5. Doris Lineback Don't say it Latin Course: Etiquete 13 Girl Reserve l,2, 3,45 Latin 2.3: Sec, 31 College 4. Fane Lineback I like your golden curl, it's pretty to see Latin Course: Latin lp Girl Reserve l, 2, 31 Knitting 27 Hall Mon. 3, 41 College 4, Thelma Lineback A woman is a two face General Course: Old Town 1, Z: Glee Club 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 35 Forum 3.1 Nancy L. Linville Sweet and low Latin Course: Soccer l: Reading lg Reader's Digest lg Tennis l, 41 Reyonlds Hi Players I, 4: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3.41 Cast Bread 2: Latin 2: Knitting 2, Basket.-. ball 23 Spanish 31 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3,43 Ollice Page 4. Gale Lyon lfz'rrything liappem to me General Course: lnstr. Music l. 2, ,3,4: House of Rep, 2. lack Lyons 'il lout' me-take it from thereu General Course: Travel lg Scrub Baseball l, 25 Class Pres. 2: Scrub Football 35 Var. Ba-eball 3, 4, 55 Basketball 4, 5: Co-Cap. 53 Football 4. 5: Monogram 4, lack Mackie HA pretty curl is like a melody Latin Course: Travel I: Latin l. 27 Treas. 2: Hi-Y l, 2, 3,41 Supply Room Mgr. 3: Forum 3,45 Tennis 3. 43 Freshman Adv. Council 43 Bus. Stall' 41 Nat'l Hon.. Soc. 4. Lucille Greever Mahoocl I'rn Pinochiow General Course: Glec Club l: Thurs. Morn. Music l: Etiquette 25 Hall Mon. 5. Blanche Maree Marco, the dawn is breaking Home Ec. Course: C. H. Softball l, 2. 5: Etiquette 3: C- H. Basketball 3,-1. S: Athletics 4: Health 5. Ioe Paul Martin Give a little whistle General Course: Printing l. Virginia Louise Martin She's funny that way General Course: Needle Point Club 2, 3. Guy Masten Get a horse that knows the way back General Course: Track l.3, 4: Aero. 2: Hi-Y 2.14: Met. Sci. 3: Scrub Basketball 3, 4: Football Mgr. 4: Monogram 4. Harold Mathews Why tlon'f you make up your mind? Language Course: Etiquette l: Latin l,2: Band l,2.3,4: Debating l,4: Instr. Mus. 2,32 Booster 3: Dram. Pres. 3: Dance Band 3. 4: Orch. 3. 4: Margaret Dawn Matthews Tuba Blues General: Band l,2,3. N. C. State Music Cont. Z: Major:-tle l: Basketball I: Health 3. Betty M. McCall Dark eyes that shine Latin Course: Etiquette l: Booster l: Cvirl Reserve l, 2, 3.4: Pres. 2.4: Photo. 2: Basketball 2: Soccer 2: Tennis P, 3.4: Lib. Staff 3: Forum 3: Hall Monitor 3: Victory Corps 3: Rep. Girls' State 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Dramatic 4: Office Page 4. Stella Horton McConnell Your dark cues divine Home Ec. Course: C. H. Softball 2, 3, 4, 5: Basketball 3. 4, 5: Girls Athletii 4: House of Rep. 5. Sylvia McGee Who is Sylvia. that all our stvains commend her? Language Course: Voice l. 2: Glee Club l 2: Girl Reserve l. 2, 3: Baskevb-Il l. 2. 3. 4: District Music Cont. 2: Oflife Pane 3- Lib. Statt 3: Girls Athletic 3: Soccer 3. 4: Tennis 3. 4: Business Staff 4: College 4: Girls' Monogram 4. ROV McKenzie Youll never know Science Course: Golf l,2: Photo. 2: Met. Sci. 3: Basketball 31 Boosters 4. Edgar A. McLean Therc's a harbor of sailboats. Science Course: Basketball l.2,3: Band l,3.4: First Aid 2: Radio 2: Track 2.4: Spanish 3, 4: Sec. 3: Pres. 4. Iessie Moir McNair Oh me. oh my. Latin Course: Lib. Staff l: Photo. l: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3, 4: lnter-Club Council Mem. l: Knitting 2: Pine Whispers 2, 3: Latin 3: Basketball 3: College 4. Kathryn Lou McNair And she stole his hear! with smilin' eyes of blue. Language Course: Etiquette l: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3, 4: Knitting 2: Tenis 2,3,4: Photo. 3: Hall Monitor 4: College 4: Freshmen Advisor 4. loe Miller HI want a zoo! suit General Course: Etiquette l: Aviation 2: Dramatic 2.3: Debating 3: Drum Maint 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Martha Evelyn Minter Flowers were in her hair General Course: Drum Maior's l: Instr. Music 2: Health 3: Booster 5: College 4: Religious Drama 5: Hall Monitor 3.4.5. Christine Morris Coming in -in a wing .md .2 player General Course: Thurs. Morn. Music 1,21 Girl Reserve l. 4: Music Contest 2: Knitting Z: Players 2, 3, 4: Cast B shop's Candle Sticks 2: High Tensio.. Violet 2: Eternal Life 3: Dram. Hon. Soc. 3: Oflice Page 5: Stage Man. 4. Kenneth Benbow Moser Come, loscpliinv, in my careening machine General Course' Hanes l: Bantl 1.2, 3, 4: State Music Contest l. All City Band 2: Dist. Music Contes: l. 2: Solo 2: All Statc Band 2: lnstr. Music 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orch. 2. 43 Swing Bancl 2. 5. 4: Senior Class Rep. 4. Nancy lane Mull W'irlz cues of blue General Course: Etiquette Z: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Lib. Statl 5. 4: Red Cross Rep. 3,4: Treas. 4: College 4. Katie Elizabeth Mullis Tht'rc's music in the air Home Ec. Course: C. H. Baslfetball l,2,3,4g Softball l,2, 3.4: Boosters 2: Girls Athletic 3: Thur. Morn. Music 4. Betty lane Mundy Sunday, Mundy, and always General Course: Thurs. Morn. Music 1.2, 3: Knitting 2: College 4. ww S ' .M ,A -as i ., s... ,agxwggg ' .9-swgeizht ...iaith 'lem' wi 1? Sk ,-in 2..22.2... i- fi Q -' ta.. . 5' Q -19.- l Betty Myers A pretty girl is like a melody :veneral Course: Girl Reserve lz Treas. lg Choral Reading l3 Salem Academy !Hi-Y Sponsor 23 Thurs. Morn. l-flusic 3: Penny Carnival Queen 33 Cheerleader 3, 43 House of Rep. 41 Treas. 45 Girls Monogram 43 Best Looking 4. Margaret Bailey Newman Oh, how I'd love to murder a bugleru Latin Course: Etiquette 1,23 Girl Reserve 1, Z, 3, 45 Sec. 23 Knitting 2: French 3: 'l'reas. 33 Sr. Marshal 35 Olhce Page 5, 43 College 43 Natll Hon. Soc. 4. Merilyn Newsome 'll want someone like you Language Course: Etiquette l: Latin 2, 33 Spanish 43 Girl Reserve 4. McKay Nichols Secretly Commercial Course. Dorthea Nicholson 'I like potato -chips, moonlight and motor trips General Course: Etiquette l3 Girl Reserve l, 2,43 Lib, Stall' Ig Photo 23 Ir. Red Gross 2: Pine Whispers 2, 3: Health 4. Clarice Nissen Time on my hands General Course: Etiquette l,2: Girl Reserve l,2,35 Soccer 2, 3, 4: Athletic 3: dramatic 33 Stage Manager, A'Pink Dress 35 Monogram 4. Willard C. Northup, Ir. Love is the only thing l'ue plenty of, baby General Course: Basketball 23 Travel 25 Forum 5, Betty lean Odom 'AHow's your love life? General Course: Music l,2,33 Boosters 2,31 Girl Reserve 3,43 College 4. Evelyn Page Livin'. lovin'. laughin' Language Course: Health lg Latin l, Z3 Forum l,2,3,43 Sec. 4. Girl Reserve 3, 4. ' Eddie Palmgren Something about Hargrovel' Science Course: Hillsboro l,2.31 Debating 43 Forum 4. Arthur Nick Pappas 'ASrnall Fly Gzneral Course: B Band l: Radio l: Drum Majors 1.23 Airplane 3,43 Foot- uall 4, 5: Hi-Y 5. Pauline Paris The last time I saw Paris, her heart was young and gay Language Course: Etiquette l: Debating lc Girl Reserve l,2.43 Latin 2: Knitting 2: Forum 35 College 43 Otlice Page 4. Hendren Payne l'm so lost and lorsakenw Science Course: Rural Hall 1.2, 3: Forum 4: Basxetball 4. Marjorie Dare Payne Margie, l'm always thinking of you, Margie Latin Course: Latin 15 Girl Reserve l, 31 Boosger 1.41 House of Rep. 2: Voice 2, 3,43 Knitting 2: H. A. G., Sec. 33 Sr. lvlarshall 33 Hall Monitor 33 Sponsor Home Coming Game 4. Louise Peacock Your tender smiling face Commercial Course: C. H. Softball l,2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5: Etiquette 2, 33 Athletic 43 Health 5. Thomas Peddycord The wise old owl General Course: Lewisville High School l,2, 3. Paul Pegram Bars and stripts forever Science Course: Midget Football l: Tennis l, 2: Boosters l, 2, 3: Photo. l, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 53 Latin 2, 3: Sec. 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4, 53 Hi-Y 35 Football Man- ager 3, 4: lnstru.Music 41 House ol Rep. 5. Peggy Ann Pfaff Who wouldnt love you. who wouldn't care? Language Course: Etiquette l: Sec. 13 Latin lg Girls Music 1.2: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 2: Knitting 23 Pres. 33 Hall Monitor 3, 4g Sen. Mar- shall 33 Girls Monogram 43 Cheerleader 4. Margie Lavelle Phelps A doll that other fellrnus cannot steal Language Course: Etiquette l3 Latin 1.2: Lib. Staff 1,2,3,43 Knitting 23 Girl Reserve 2, 3,43 Spanish 3,41 V-Pres. 4. Ruby Alease Pierce l either have to hold 'em up or hold 'em -off General Course: C. H. Basketball 1,2,3,43 Softball 33 Athletic 3. Dick Plaster Faithful and true l'll be to you General Course: Band l, 2, 3: Council l, 2.3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Betty Pollock l'm stepping high. got my eye on a star Latin Course: Latin I: Girl Reserve I: Drunt Major's 2: Lib. Stall 23 Photo 3: Sec. 3: Drum Majnrettc 3,4: Hall Monitor 4, Martha Ann Pool Here I go again, taking a chance cn love Language Course: Etiquette I: Lib. Staff I, 2: Latin I: Girl Scouts 2: Boosters 2: Knitting 21 Class V-Pres. 3: Sr, Marshall 31 House of Rep. 3: Girl Reserve 1: College 4: Hall Monitor 4, Millie Mae Price I'm just wild about Millie General Course: Iamestown High lg Basketball 2, 3, 43 Athletic 3. David Prongay My blue Hudson Scientific Course: Airplane I: Basketball I, 3, 4: Track I, 3, 4: Radio Z: Met. Sci 3: Spanish 3, 4. Iames Ratcliff Prince Charming Language Course: Forum I: Stamp I: Etiquette I: llall Monitor I: Latin 2: Spanish 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. lane Reeves 'lscnzl for the doctor quick, quick, quirk General Course: East Bend 1,23 Spanish 3, 4: Girl Reserve 4. Eugene Earl Richardson hlcanie with the light hrouvz hair Industrial Arts Course: Betty Rierson lim leading with my chin again General Course: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3. 4: Bwsketball 2. 3. 4: Knitting 3: Booster 3: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Softball 3.4: Girls Monogram 4: College 4: Soccer 4: Lib, Staff 3, 4. William Howard Rogers l'm saving myself for Billi' Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football I: Dramaties I. Winifred Roper Youll be so nicc to come honzv tml' Language Course: Lib. Staff I,2, 33 Travel I3 Knitting 2. 3: College 4. lack Ross HRock-a-bye lzabyi' Science Course: Etiquette I: Basketball I, 3: Football 1.51 Spanish 3: Airplane 4. Pauline Roush Hpolly, put the kettle on Language Course: Etiquette I: Dramatics 2. 3: Cast 'iprose Pteferredng Boosters 2: Debating 23 College 4: Pine Whispers Bus. Staff 4, Elbert Stephen Rutledge Ain't misbchauinf savin' myself for love Science Course: Baseball I, 2. 3.4: Photo. 2: Track 23 Met. Sci. 3: Football 3. Everett Hoyle Schultz Your technique is still your secret weapon, General Course: Baseball Mgr, I: First Aid Z: Radio 2: State Scholastic News Story Contest 2: Ir. Red Cross 2.3: Black and Gold 2, 3: Pine Whispers 2, 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Sec. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Booster 3: Hall Monitor 3: Forum 3: Boy's Sports ECI, 3. Frances Scott Lookie, lookie. looltie, here comes Nookie Language Course: Etiquette I: Lib. Staff l,2: photo. I: Girl Reserve 2,42 Knitting 2: Tennis 2: Hall Monitor 3: College 4. Mary Frances Shamel Delightful to know. General Course: Oltl Richmond H. S. 1.2: Girl Reserve 3: French 3. Phyllis Vermelle Shook Sleepers, Creepers, whereid you get those peepersn Home Ec. Course: Booster I, C. H. Softball I, 2. 3, 4: C. H. Basketball I, 2,143 Debaters I: O. Henry I: Etiquette 2: Girls Athletic 3, William P. Shore, Ir. Oh, give me something to remember you by, Science Course: Band I, 2. 3, 4: Music l.2, 4: Pres. 41 State Music Contest I, 2: Booster 2: All-City Band 2, 3. 4: Orch. 3. 4: House of Rep. 35 Forum 3: Nat'I Hon. Soc. 3. 41 Hall Moniter 3, 4: Scrub Basketball 3, 4, Thurmond E. Siceloff I don't knnu' nothin' Science Course: Stamp I,2: Band l,2g Radio 5: Aviation 3,43 Booster 3: Treas, 41 Hall Monitor 4. Ralph Simpson Don't do anything that I u'ouliln'ti' Science Course: House of Rep, I, 2: Radio 2: Scrub Baseball 2: Spanish 3,4: Treas. 3: Sec. 4: Council 3: Hall Monitor 3: Usher 4: N:it'I Hon. Soc. 4. Norma Elizabeth Sink i'Fall in love, thats the thing to tio General Course: Thurs. Morn. Music I: Glee Club I: Etiquette 'lg Lib. Stall 3, 4: Q 4 Ai 9930 9 3 School V , W..-e . . ,,.. N .-. . tn.. M, 5. .. 4 ' ii -21.- Harry Conway Smith 'AWe'rt' just wild about Harry lntlustrial Arts Course: Midget Football 3, loseph Ernest Smith Little curly hair in a high chair General Course: Stamp l: Band l, 2, 3, 4: lnstr, Music .3. Lee A. Smith ' Half a low never appttiletl lo me. General Course: Latin l, Stamp lg Forum 33 Monogram 3,41 Sec. 43 Senior Cllss Pres. 4: Miclgets l: Scrubs 2: Varsity 3. 4. Boosters .35 Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 3: Best Looking 4, Minnie Smith Smi1lit'tl a Saturday dance. General Course: Drum Majors l: Band 1.2, 3.4: Instr. Music 2g Etiquette 23 State Music Contest LZ: Dist. lvlusie Contest 2: llealth 3: College 4. Patsy Smith 'll lnoketl at you, then I gave in to your charms. Language Course: O. l lentv ll SCC. l: Girl Sctiuts 1,23 Lib. Staff 1,22 Girl Reserve 1. 5, 4: Tennis 2, 31 Hall Monitor 33 College 4, Sara Ann Smitberman Lets tlarwc Language Course. Etiquette l: Girl Reserve 2: Knitting 2: Boosters 3: Health 4. Mary lane Snavely H-Say it otfttr anti over again, Latin Course: Etiquette 1.2: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3.41 Knitting 21 Tennis 2.14: Latin 3: Hall Monitor ip Booster 3: Sec. 3: College 45 Treas 4. Annie Ruth Snyder Little Annie Ruth is my sztfeetlztfart Language Course: Knitting lg Health 2: Hall Monitor 3,43 Girl Reserve 3.4: College 4. Elaine Solomon You t in send my regards to the boys or-er there Mod. Language Course: Photo l: Girl Reserve l,l,4: Booster 21 Etiquette 2: Forum 3: College 4, Thelma Viola Sorenson Girl with the strawberry curl General Course: O.l'lenry l: Health 2: Religious Drama 4. Octavia Ann Southern 1 can set' the sim ulhttn it is railning Language Course: Girl Reserve l,Z.3g Latin 23 Class Sec. 45 Booster 3: College 4: Sec. 4: Spanish .31 tlouse of Rep. 4. Madison Stockton Spach Oh, l'm thinking tonight of her blue eyes. Science Course: Etiquette l: Tennis l: Football l, Z, 3. 41 Basketball l, 2. 3. 4: Golf 27 Hall Monitor 2, 3g Council 2, 3. 4: Treas. 21 V-Pres. 41 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Pres Z, 4: Class Pres. 3: Usher 3. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Treas. 41 Debator of Norllx and South Carolna 21 H-i-Y Confen: Best All Round 43 Most Popular 4: Most Likely To Succeed 41 Lt, Gov. of Boys State 4. Bobby Sparks Dudin' up, dudin' up. General Course. Iohn Kerr Spencer Oh Iohnny, how you can love Science Course. Etiquette l: Boosters lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Sec. lp Hall Monitor Zz Golf Z, 4g Del. N. C. S. C. Hi-Y Confer. 3: Met. Sci, 2. 35 Sec. 3: Pub. Bus. Sta! 2, 3. 4: Del. to Nom. Class Officers 3: Debaters 3: Forum 4. Iohn R. Spillers, Ir. Praise the Lord and pass the damek telephone number Science Course: Gastonia High: Band 4: lnstru. Music 4. Ethel Stafford The dreamer, the dreamer. I reckon rhat's my namel' Language Course: Health Z3 Girl Reserve 2, 3.4: Girl's Athletic 3: College 4. Mary Louise Stallard Htfeatien canit waitl' Cumvnerrial Course: Coeburn. Virginia 1.2. 35 Bus. Girl Reserve 4. Norman E. Stallings l'm through with all of them Science Course: Scrub Football 1: Booster lg Photo lg House of Rep. 1.2, 3: Track 1.2, 3: Hall Monitor Z. 3: Var. Football 2,141 Hi.Y 3, 41 Pine Whispers 3,41 Ushers 3, 43 Monogram 3,41 Winner State Scholastic News Story Contest 3: All West. Confer. Football 4g Council 4. Ervin O. Stewart Take it easyi' General Course: Latin lg Forum l, 2. 3, Aviation 2: Chief Cheerleader 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Ralph Stockton Constantly I think of you Language Course, Stamp 1: Sec, l: Lib, Staff 1.21 Midget. Football l: Latin 1.25 Del. N. C,-S. C. Hi-Y Confer. Z: Pub. Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4: Bus. Mgt. Black and Gold 41 H1-Y 2, 3, 43 Hall Monitor 2, 31 Forum 31 Debating 45 Sec. 43 Natll Hon. Soc. 4. Iris Stonestreet Along the street of dreams Latin Course: Etiquette lg Latin l,l: Knitting 2: Girl Reserve l,2, 3.49 Pub. Mgr. 41 Forum 3: College 4. 22 - 5 J ,pvc .-.rs-UU!4fLI Tl. 'Vtkf ffqt ,1LJL A. :.t2jfr..t, 0 'A 1 ff Q- -4':2l---QL xj'-'f ff ', William S. Surratt Charming Billy Boy General Course: Midget Football 3: Scrub Baseball Z: First Aid 2. Pat Swain By flirting with those girls General Course: Midget Football l, Z: Radio 2: Scrub Football 31 Basketball 4. Kass N. Taylor Hllkulcle lic Language Course: O. Henrv lp Pres. l: House of Rep l, Girl Scouts I, Lib. Page 1,23 Knitting 2: Cast H.gh Tension Violet Z: Spanish 3, Girl Rrserxe 3: Dram. 4: Cast Teeth of the Gilt ii...-sf 4. Ann Elizabeth Teague O, look at me How Latin Course: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Knitting 21 Hall Nlonitor 4: College 4. Wanda lane Teague lust rant tio without me Language Course: Glee Club 1.1: Girls' Athletic 3: Hall Monitor 3, College 4. Rosalie Teichman Everything happens to mc Language Course: Latin l: Lib. Stah l, 4: Dram. 2: Health 2: Forum 3: College 4. Edith Thomas Hllrcanlingl' Science Course: Health Z: Travel 3: Hall Monitor 3: Girl 4. lane Thomas H.Sil. s .1 gift to tht' world Reserve 3,41 College Language Course: Etiquette l: Lib. Slatf 1: Girl Reserve l: Dram, lg Booster None 2: Mus.c 2: H. A. G. 3: ilcnith 4. Petey Thomas .. Y ou certamfy ftrmu' the right things to wear Language Course: Lib. Stall 1: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3, 4: Etiquette l,2: Bible 2: Kniitiug 2, 3, Forum 3: Sr. Marshal 31 Hall Monitor 3: College 4, Mary Irvin Thompson I dont know haw she does it, but she does it General Course: Glee club lg Etiquette l: Knitting 2, Booster 2: llouse of Rep. 35 G.rl Reserve 4. William Thompson That old black magic has me in its spell General Course: Delta Collegiate. Ontario, Canada l,Z,3: Hx-Y 4: Var. tiontnail 4. Lulu Hall Vance A pug nose anal biuc eyes--as blue as the blue skies Latin Course: Choral Reading l: Etiquette 1.2: Knitting 2: Cast High Tension Violet 2: French 3: Cast ln a Hotel Lobby 3: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3, 4: Dramancs 3. 4: Office Page 4: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Nat 1 Hon. Soc. 4. Doris Brewer Voss I'm always chasing rainbows Latin Course: Etiquette I: Girl Reserve 1. Z: Health 2: Hall Vernor Rogers Vines When you can t control a grin Science Course: Photo. ls Golf I: Orch. 1,2: Inst, Music 3, 4: Hall Ivlonitor 4. Doris Waddell Take me into the basketball game General Course: Basketball I, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Monogram 4. Nancy Walker l'll lone you in my dreams Latin Course: Latin I: Readers Digest 2: Knitting 2: Pine Sec. 3: Girl Reserve 1, 5: College 4: Basketball l,4. Paul Creasy Walker, Ir. A'Thvre'lI never be another me Mon. 3,41 College 4. 2: Radio 2: Spanish Whispers : French .33 Science Course: Photo. l: Band 1,21 Baseball Mgr. 1, 21 Midget Basketball 1,Z: Aero. 21 state Band Contest Z: iii-I A, 3, 4: bionogram 3, 4g Scrub Football .3: Scrub Basketball 3:Ushers 4: Baseball 4. William Franklin Wall A'Don t get around much any more General Course: Hanes l: Rural llall Z, 3: Forum 41 Basketball 41 Baseball 4. Virginia Waller l keep pretty mitch to myself Comniertial Course: Travel 3: Readers Digest 4: Girl Reserve 4 Peggy Warren Hflrthur Murray taught me dancing in a hurry Commercial Course: Charlotte High l: Readers Digest 2 Knitting 2- House of Rep. 3: Travel 3: Health 3: Marshall 3: Red Cross 3.4: College 4: Sponsor Home Coming Game 4: Drum Nlajorelte 4. Christian David Weber fm in love with men Science Course: First Aid 2: Football 3: Tennis 3, 4: Hall Mtxnitor 3, 4: Forum 4: Basketball 4. me fa? Qi. . ta Q , In .2 .F -24- Peggy Weiser Green eyesn Commercial Course: VVillir 's'wn High School l,2: 'l ravel 3: Health 3: Office Page 41 Booster 4: Sec. 4: College 4. Millicent Westbrook Something to sliout about' Commerical Course: Etiquetle 2. 3: Travel 3: Health 3: Readers Digest 4: Red Cross Rep. 4. Tom Wharton Hltls tough to love a girl Ihafs not your own Grneral Course: Etiquette l.2: Hall Moftor 2.4: lnstr. Mus, J: D a1nutic 3: Football 3: Spanish 4: Booster 4: Pine Wlxispers Staff 4 Wayne Whicker Your love is supreme Geieial Course' lnstr. Mus. 1.2. 3.-l: Band l,Z, 3.4: Hall Mo-ntoi 3: Orch. 3, 41 Dance Band 4. Sarah lane White i'Vlg favorite memory Language Course: Latin l: Vfpres. l' Lib. l.2. 3.4: Reporter 2: Girl Rescue l. 2. 3.4: Pres. lg lnter-club Council Rep. 2: Del. to Conf. 2: Photo. 2: Refth Kvitt ng 2 Reynolds Hi Players 2: Asst. Property Mgr. High Tension Violet 2: Pine Vllhispcrs 2, 3, 4: Exchange lid. 3: Black and Gold 2. 3, 4: Ed-in-chief 4: Red Cross Rep. 3: Span. 3: N t'l llon. iloc. 3, 4: Scv. 4: Quill anti Ntroll 3. 4, Treas. 4: Dramatic 4: College 4. Norman Whiteheart Smile again, my darling, if you please Science Course: Boosters l: Stamp Z: Football l.2, 3,4.5: Baseball 3, 4. 5: lNlonogram 4. 5: Sec. 4: Pres. '35 House of R.p. 4: Speaker pro tem 4: Ushers 4, 5: Council 5. Betty Sue Wilkes A'Mt'r'r'i.'y we roll alongw Commercial Course: Health 3: Rraclers Digest 4. Duke Clifford Willard l'm on the louse again Language Course: lnstr. Mus. l. Z. 3, 5: State Mus. Contest l, 2. 33 Sand 1.2. 3, 4. 5: Pine Whispers 2,3: Dist. Music Contest 3: Spanish 3.4: Forum 4: Orch. 4, 5: All-City Band 4: HifY 4, 5: Hall Monitor 5: Swing Orch, 5: House ol Rep. 5: Council Rep. 5: Tennis 'ig Ir. Rsd Cross 5. Leland lack Willard UTa.'.e it easy Science Course: Etiquette l: Football 1.2. 3,43 Track 1.2. 3,4: Radio 2: Aero. 3. Nancy Williams '4Close to you l'll always stag General Course: Etiquette 1: Health 2: H. A. G. 3: College 4: Girl Reserve 41 Ofhee Page 4. Virgil Wilson, lr, Couple of jiggers of hair tonic' Science Course: Rural Hall 1.2.31 Forum 4. Elizabeth Windsor Wlzen Irish eyes are smiling Commerical Course: Thurs. Mom. Music 1.3, Donald Ryder Witter, Ir. HDD I worry Science Course: Stamp 1.2: Voice 1.2: Basketball 1,21 Vocations 3: Dramatics 3: Prop Mgr. Rooms to Let 3: Track 3: Photo. 4: Hall Monitor 4: Forum 4: Sec. 5: Hi-Y 5.6: Thurs. Morn. Music 5. G. Raymond Womeldorf, Ir. A regular guy-.straight and true General Course: Debating l, 3: Instr. Mus. 1.2: Scrub Football 3: Tennis 21 Lib. Staff l 2.3. Bessie Lou Wood 'ALis:en to that happy little tifooiipeckers song G:netal Course: Girl Reserve I. 2. 3,41 Health 2: Basketball 2: Traxel 3: Glee Czub 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Ioe Watkins HBeatin' out the rhythm in a rudamental way 5 General Course: Model Airplane l: Orch. l: lnstr. Mus. l, 2. 3, 4: Dance Band l, ' 5 Sara Elizabeth Woocldruff Sara-nade in blue Language Course: Orch. l, 2: Etiquette l: Instr. Music 2: College 4. Martha Zink Si1'L'i'tt'r lhan rht- xiuertcstll General Course: Drum Majors 1.2: Girl Reserve 1.2: Latin 2: Met. Science 3: Religious Drama 4. Ralph Herring Ir, Lens work together, you and me' Latin Course: Photo. Ig lnstrn. Music 2: Band l,2, 3.4. Charles Young They,re either too young or too old Science Course: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Band 1.2. 3, 4: Orrh. 2, 3. 4: lnstr. Music Z. 3 4: All City Banrl Z, 3, 4: State Music Contest l. 2, 3: Scrub Basketball 3. 4: Hall Monitor 4. Betty Wright With a bit of stimulation. Ili bv a great sensation Language Course: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3.4: Knitting 2: Latin 2: Booster 31 Hall Monitor 4: College 4. IUNIOR CLASS Iimmy Wilson, president Bobby Dalton, vice-president Margie Patten, secretary Frank Hill, treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS Charles Miller, president Richard Walker, vice-president Betty Maynard, secretary Bob Sloan, treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS Molly Ferrell, president lack Phelps, Vice-president Richard Wertz, secretary Diane Lee, treasurer am ,.. in , if ,P l REYNOLDS EIGHTH GRADE CLASS ndi ri iii Q Q DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION I Left to right: E Iiuwclgruve. M. Kctnnr. N. Gcmciiiiuvi. B. Kciger. D. Penplcx E. VVhist-mint, M. Ifxtrp RELIGIOUS AND TRAVEL CLUBS Fir.: Row: S. VVhite, E. Hinshaw, I. Tuckcr, T. Sorrnmn. I.. Moore, M. F. Blum, B. Ctmkv. C. Davidfon, H. Smith, S. Sharpe, M. Burke, R. F. Evvrhnrt. D. Rcpass. I. Ritchie. F. Reznirk. Oghnrn. Second Row: VVomblc, I. A. Vrrnun. S. Doughmn, C. Horton. Fourth Row: C. Iohnson, C. Nissen. Carter. C. Cooke, A. Mdvcr, F. Fry. I.. Ogburn. E. R. Hine, M. Zink. E. Brown, I.. M. Adams, M. Minter, R. Harwood. Trixcrt, C. A. Daniels, M. Walton. I.. Reynolds. Third Row: A. Brunt, Fifth Row: Iuhn Smith. .-29,-1 -. . W O LLIZCL Awfuffafzf .1 QW, . . ...:,:.,.: , , .., - QYW A . A , .,,, . TOM JOYCE President Wm I MADISON SPACH V' . Vice-President Q. 7... ......- 5 A- --K Douc BERGER Serrelary 8 :Z X 'I :V -v :,.- cf: A 'MM , if A A if in STUART BONDURANT Treasurer gk ,, .... , VVILLIAM BENBOVV A A AAAAA , if l I '- T ff?-3 - :- ' A -r . A AAAAA Ei A ' A z 1 . 3 l ,di 4. Pfslila Wilntuiirh. Norman Stallings. Norman Wliileheart, Lola lean l Yoder, Senior representatives: Clara It-an Conlrc. Frank Hill, Mariorie DW' .. ..,A A Patton. lunior representatives: Dewit Cromer, Charles Miller. Soph U ' ' V ix E more representatives. GUVERNMENT 5' OLLQE O CRS 'zaianfafiva ,- First Rww: H. Ayers, L. Puryear. I. Furcum. l.. Abee. H. Harper. A. Ferret' Second Row: A. Preston. M. Sl-iamel. A. Davis. M. Hinkle. R. Hughes. B Myers, A. King. E. Criner. M, Ferrell. Third Row: N. Kester. F. Hamilton M. Combs. A. Russell. A. Southern. Fourth Row: B, Thornton, P. Pegraml. B. Ball. D. Hinkle. D. Davenport, D. Willard. l. Blum. R. Shouse. B. Daven port. Fifth Row: R. Elherson. R. Dudley, D. Sniithdeal. A. lohnson. Smith 30- l f BILL BALI. Speaker .: PAT KELLY .gi Speaker proftcm 1 -,, t .A I 9 .si NANCY KESTER 1 Secretary BETTY MYERS Treasurer DUKE WILLARD Council representative l I VJ' O L H . H W, , - .,... -A N WN - 11-X-AMW-H I - . 5 IHAL Nl SOCIETY - , .M W...,....-L., ,,,, . I gif' 'Zia W 1151 ,V-' f : ' I ,1-::A' ,haw ' , , . vi I WA ' ':'? ' ' I .Qi I Q Q I L.. Av s Jr Ll I fs. . E - . .. 'N' .- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ftrst Row: P. NVi1nmth. president: P. Kcllv, vice-pre-sidcntz S. I. Row. H. Gorfimt B. I. Hollenmn, N. Lmxtlle. I. Markle, B. McCall VVh1te. -eretary: M. Spdch. treasurer. Sccottd Row: E. Baily P. I. Blunt, BI. Ncwnmn. Fifth Row: R. Stockton, L. II. Vanta, L. I. Yoder T. Moon M. Booth. E. von Burner. S. Bowen, G. Brummitt. Third lgovt: E, BmIA F, wt. hzmwe-rw. lj. bpcas. Sixth Row. P. Huw. B. Shore, R. Sxrnpmn B long. C. Butler. M. A. Cromer. A. Davis, H. Folger, C. Qnhsmx. Fourth Alspaugh E. Crtner. D I.. Hancock. TUTWUZ S. I. White. Editor-1 Booth. Art Ed. H. Shuuse. Photographer N. Shull, Associate Ed. F. Creighton, Organization Ed. I. Frst Row: P. Roush. N. S. 1 V ' LIZ 5 IBZZLCE 5' Ofc! 5 f Q , lffia 1571 an g, 5fflff gwfaff 'rrrr' 4 fa 'S 'M 'W' 5' WI .ff - IQI V Q 'W REI... ., . . 6- y wif ' QQQQS-7 ' -- --f R . A ,,.,.g: ,:..,.V 5 ' Aliz .,,.,.,. ..,'Q 3 n-Chief C. Gibson, Editor-in-Chief Folger. Managing Ed. H. Gordon. Managing Ed. I. Shore. Art Ed. Kfster. Associate Ed. B. Ball. Boys' Sports Ed. E. von Borrcs. Girls' Sports Miller. Associate Ed. P. Kelly. Fcalxrc Ed. D. Ramirez. Typist Molevas. Typist S. Lamhexson. Exchange Ed. B. L. McNair, Exchange Ed BUSINESS STAFF Moser. B. Dalton. Second Row: L. VV. Crowell, Padgett, B. Holleman. Fourth Row: S. McGee, I. Davis. Fifth Row: sponsor. E. Newsome, M. Cauhle, Perry. Third Row: E. Rousseau, T. Ioyner. P. Yvilmoth, A. Mackie, R. Stockton, K. Spencer. -32.- . pu 4 .Ki mt W nw ' 'E-9 yy ' V .... Q 5 . A 555 T VZ? - W B f 4 ., 1.-a ---- .. . E1-I - . wgfrisg ' :rf fy 94 'Q :' ' DEBATERS lNvg.1tixc' C..ithv1'int- Hutlvr .md litltlic Palmgrcn. Athi-mzitixc: l-tgc l.trr, J ff 'HAS -,. Ei f f -1 ? V gy 'Q . 'fill 7. .I K . ,,v ,. 4 71 gi . . .::-. .-ff ,5 . 'erzgrggw ,Q 5 ,W ww. ., . ,ig i - Afzffww wy H 'I w.rw.ff'f if . . ,X tix .mil Stuart B.mtlurzmt. HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP Seated loft to tight: Bill Bradford Milltircl Inrltson Grav Sheets. Second Spaugh, lolm llulttun. Bobby Scott. lame? Broun, Herbert litltt-Md, fm Rm Las et Puryear Paul lohnston. Lumix Qitsnn, Inc Stone R3vmond Bcxl1bvCrew5, Rav Iohnston. Billv VVilliams and Gordon Yom: r-nt prawn: Quill, am mf! Fla! Run llt-levi Gurdon. pres., l'-ltltla Fnlgcr. x-pics. Svtond Raw: Emily ton Burricx Charles Gibson. Sara Iam' White, tram. Third Row: Put Kclly, lun Shure. Betsy Lee McNair, Hoyle Schultz wt. Fourth Row: Ft-In Crciglmvn Dm Rameriz, Bill Ball, Suzi Lanilwrtmn, we? L C3 -33.- Ji- X' 'lm- J 'Q ,:.- . ' 52 gg Y We A . A 3 X. YQ V Q A il' A fi 1 A , llff, 'wb E A We er . 3 R' of ri me 1 if xxx., X , , , b ee... ii : . 215 X .. . ,.:- ::, VQ- .Ei -Q: : II' ' . an L - L 53 A HL It .,.-- ' is Q if S -. ' ' ' , . i . fi fir 1 . 'Qf xx . 1 i 1 i e 1.,.. -- , :E -:.E: :.- is Q ,Lil W ' ig. .::,. :,. ,::-Qi:Q' 1 N ' X Y ' t x A-,. LL I X r F 4' , ... l i Q1 A' Z . - '-,- -' ...'.Mi 1 Q .. . ' , X .-..,:E M ,:. ff X2 i A'bAqE me C .-34.-f SENIOR HI-Y First Row: Midshipman G. Gibson. senior adviserp M. Spach. pres.g C, I Cooke, sponsor: M. Ferrell. sponsor: VVebber, sponsor: L. Baldwin, x-pres: Second Row: K. Bailey. treas.3 E. Baity. B, Ball. D. Barron, W. Bcnbow G. Brummitt. Third Row: B. Cash. T. Chambers. B. English, B. Freeman B. Gibson, C. Gibson. Fourth Row: Gibson, Grimes. ser., R. Herring D. Iohnson. E. lones. T. loyce. Fifth Row: P. Kelly. G. Kempton. C. Law- rence. I. Mackie. G. Masten, K. Moser. Sixth Row: A. Pappas. E. P2-ilmgren. sergeant-at-arms: D. Plasier. P. Pegram. I. Rarcliff, H. Schultz. Seventh Row: B. Shore, L. Smith, K. Spencer. N. Stallings, R. Stockton. B. Thompson. Eight Row: P. Walker. D. Willard, P. VVilmoth, D. Witter. N. hVhiteheart. 1 N W .A I OFFICE PAGES AND NURSES ROOM PAGES Furs! Run: IJ. Rvpnss P. Vllclscr, I. Glenn. li. R. Erwin, I. Mull. L. Third Row: P. Clcmmrr, S. Bowen, M. Newman, M, A. Cfmnwr, N. Taylor, S. Nlyfxrt. Svcmwl Row: S. Dunnugzln, C. llorton, P. Law, Llnvillt, L. ll. Vxmum M, Mintvr C. Cooler, M, Svhnln-H. B. lVlyCall, N. VVxllmmN. USHERS Fxrxt Row: B. Dalton, B. Sn'h11lt:,W. Benhow. B. Bull, I.Ym-k, VV, Reid, Ioyce, E. Wzntxmsxx, P. Vlfallsrr, C. Dona-lhoo. L. Smith. B. Gilwun, G. R. Simpson, I. Gibson. Ss-cond Row: N. Whitchcaxl't, B. Kirk. M. Spuch, Brummitt. G. Kcmpton, M. Vv'arc'l. VVllSon. Ill. Fussell, N. Stk-lllingt li. Baifv, T. Clmlnlwrk. Tlurd Row: Ill. .-35,-1 Ix I s COLLEGE CLUB Inu Ibm ISI. I. 'I'Imxngwmx, NI. Brwrz, R. Iirxm INIUII If Sun! H. fIcIum, II. Ihrxf IJ. Clmnnwr. XY. Roper. H. XX rxght. Svumnl Rmx NI n-nu, A I.xcIuuu I. Ibavmx. 5. IVIcQwv, NI. Lr:lIxdxf A, Nmxln-rn. Nulfmnm R 'I'cnIwx.m M Ddrr F. I.xncImQk A. 'I'v.ugnc 'I'ImxI RIN I2 NI Q ,':x-dvr If SmII-,rd Il. M. Sous-r-, XY. 'I'v.4Am' G. A Iimmn A IMI INIQNAH M I Sn.iu'Iv H. IXIl1ruIx.I:uurfIxRnWX L.. IIIum H, R14-xx IJ Vow. Ii 'I'hon1fn I,.Ymi1-I 5. W'I1m' If xnn Bwvrwx IVInNzn,r Nl. Xvzxllwr IVI. Pwl. Fifth Rum I. brunrsrrvrt, IJ. I.1rwImfI4, II. Lau, IW Booth S. Bmw-en M, A. Cfrmxwr. NI Newnmn,SxxtI1 Rum N. VVxIIxzxruN FI Ihwwrx. P. TI1nnmN, B. INIVHX B. I I'4r.x:wr, I: I.11wImnk II. Vxvmxpr P XN'.ix'rNx DCXPUII: Ruv. NI. I.. Smith A. I.. Ilnlx S XXIfwcIrl1t'I INI S.-In-In-X II Rouih Elgin Rink' H. I XXIII-ELI XXI Bdrvwtvv If p1'IIw:I- NI Gurrhfz 5,,,,w,w.M. ...,,....,.M ,.. .. X READERS DIGEST CLUB Flrxt Row I. Shun- F. lrfrmghmn, li. l.cx'1n, R. Teuhnmn M. K. Kmg, P. 5. Norwood. Thlrd Row U. Rnnurez, D. llarru, P. Reece. L. Tmlur S. Burrusy. B. A. Bn-un, D. Talhcrt. B. Llnwn L. Bolling. Scnuml Row' F. Mum. S. Poll, C. Parks-r, C. Rios. I. Gurdon. C. Brown, P. Hvnlwuw, M. Valear. B. A. llznll. V. Ingram. I. Butler. V. VVallcr. B. Bcrvmrnl, D. Teagxle C.u'trr I. Glenn, D. Elam B. Inlian. B. Spnllcrs, P. Atwell. A. Sammlvrx, 5. Carter M. A. Zxmmfrmnn, M. I Brower D. l.. llnnunlx, M. XN'rstbrook. R. Umm G. Hnnvlrox L. Shrrrxll. SPANISH CLUB Fira! Row. L. Cashman, S. Holton, Rtcll, Nl. Newxunxr' N. S. Mcxwr. Row' Bennet. E. Mx'LL'.lr1, Mixscxn, G. VV'alkrr, D. Prcmgay, V. Vim-X, Plmt. E, Budlong, I.. Phelps, Holler, Moore. K. Nlnr'-hlwnnlc. Second 'If VVhnruvn. R. Simpwn. T. Fussell, I. Calhoun. ,-f37,- -38-1 23 3 W GLEE CLUB Flrxr Rnw' F. Malqnlm. INT. Ingle. E. L. Smnc INT. Cnsv. M. Payne. L. Borthwxck, B. I.. VVar:l. P. A. Pope. N. L. Coleman. D. Lec. Fourth Row VVex:hrnolx. V. Flovd I.. Bowles. D. Evcrndge. S. Chzlpple. N. I. Goodman. P. Grlthn. R. Fremllc, I. Vlarkins. R. Dxsher. E. Bullard, M. Vnnnov M. Kemcr. M. E. Elrxclx. I. VVeir. Second Ron: R. Hugh.-N. B. S. Gruhs. I. Speaknmn. D. Repair. Myatr. M. Ferrell. Fxfth Row' L. Reaxm. I. Rednwnnl. A. P. Parks. B. lngool. L. Mahmud. S. Hunrlrm. B. I. Colef Anderwn. B. Pfetfe-r. M. Bollmg. H. Lackey. I. Sallcv. XV. Ahef-, I. F man. D. Pcoplcs. I. Iones. YVvatr. N. Shcthcld. 'llhxrnl Ram. B. VV.xll. Hnldrerh. Snxrh Rum: R. Ashhnrn. ff. Donahon. I. Ynrk, XV. Kung-1, D G. Crmlxv. D. Green. D. Anglin. L. K. Vvard. A. Vvdrcl E. Levin. S. A. Kinney EIGHTH GRADE GLEE CLUB First Row' S. Coggin. S. NIclVIiChavl. H. Innlfcxun. Mx'QQxvxn1S. N. T. Fly. Fourth Row' l'. Ruwv1b1wl4L'r A. Evans. B. XNYIIEIB Yvvatlwrrlian Rh-mnlcn, ll. Mitchell. L. Burner. M. E. Hnrrw. R. Buvlw. M. Innes. T. Pappas BL Sxc.ulm.xn. A. Ford. F. Marshhank. M. F. Pnrwnr-. B. L. Ronssvnn. I. Rcvelc. L. Ragland, M. l.. Vaughn. Scnmxd Row' N. Coltcr. P. Smnh. E. I. Smuh. A. Brown. A. Atwood. K. Ellxott. E. Gnforth. Tlmnms, M. Lasley. M. Srallinga. M. Bogntun. B. I..1th:un, A. Lentz. I. M. Barker. Fifrh Row: T. Ahpnnngh. B. Gray. H. Spennrr. I. Pools-5. F Strvlwr. 'I'. Rulvnhour, A. Hughes. E. Phvlps. B. Burlcr M. Tcfngue. Driscoll, F. Lnnrlrvth. H. Hudfnn. D. Spicer. I. Duty. S. Blcvlnw. I. Dunlap 'Vlnrrl Row: D. Slnunel. B. Thompson. B. VVill.ml, A. Ruvvl. P. Mills. Sixth Row: G. Czmllcy. A. Kind. C. Vernon. I. Ellmtt. Svvmmth Rua: B F. Mnllvr. I. Iuhnxon. N. Hundlvy P. Lxmnshnrv. N. A. Bduxmxm. Moser, Lee. T. Harris. P. XY.1rrcn. N. Bulvs. Q . . .H+ .5-.. X M. A W SPY' tfwi.-w'ii'z! 4319f '2...ljN , 1 mg... J. , ,. '...f?'f'..i-P' n . HALL MONITORS First Row: N. S. Bluwr. Brown. lt. lloxvcll IW. lklmrvr. A. R. Snyder. Kesrvr, S. lKlv.1xr. Nl. Nllhlwll Xvxlsun V. Vmei Flflh Row. D. Porter. P. Paris, R. Telchman, E. Lum. F. Malcolm. D. Rmxxxrci, B.L1rmke,C. I. M. Buurh. 5. Chapple, C. Dmndmn. S. Sharpe. T. Taylor, G. VValker. Cooke. Sr-cond Row: B. Danwlx. M. Hmklc. Grown. M. Carter, Evum. R. VVmueldfu'f. K. Bnrnex, K! Oqburn. Such Row: G. Lee, I. Buford. D. B. YVrmhl. A. leaqm- F. Liu.-hack. P. Pfnff. T. VVh.1rmn E. Keylcr I. Lurlwr P. Augclo. Cf. Vfvhlwr. I. flrlnvee. I. Alxpdugh R. Huglxcf. B. Grubhj Perry. T. Fuswll. I. 'lf I0yncr.Tl11rLl Row M. Iuvncr, B. Moria. N Plnlr- B. 'l'r.mxuu, B. Ingoul, A. Parkx. Sexcnth Row' M. Bfcr, M. Pool. N. stun. K. L. M4Nair, M. I. Thonxpson, B. Rmrsmx. D. Rrpzxss, D. Willzxrrl. Nkflxnlvhcart. H. Spams, O. Snpw R. Kocmrz, M. Berk, V. Grillm. C. Hnrtow. H. Harper. L. I. Yodcr, F. Butncr. D. Prongnv. Fourth Runs, B. I. Blalock. I. I. Rcml, R. Prong.w. Elqhrh Row NV. Bvnhow. M. Dula. M. VVishon. I. A. Dvllart. P. Bmlcnhemrncr. M. Garnvr. D. Vmf B. Pullnrr. B. Nlvew N Vernon, L. Llrxrlin. I Rmldwlx. ll. l'larrxum, B. Slmre. P. Blum D. Pegram. FORUM CLUB Fnrwr Ruxv: S. Morru I. Bwwvr. S. l,.nnlu-:umm Il. Hunpvr li. Dalton P. lldrvwxrv. xpmxwr. Fifth Rum: I. A. lNfl.u'km, I. Grimes. Burgess, K Pfnff. Clmnus. B. L. lVlL'N.Hr. llcrrv. ll. Ncxxxoxxw. Il. XY1llxanumx Spcmvr XY. Benlwvx, B. llllvrwrx. P. Ellmr. Sxxlh Row B. A, Xfvllvm. I XNehbcr. N. Iulmmn. Srruml Row: M. Blmklmrn M. Cnulvlc. 5. M. llurlwn, Surrntr. H. VN'nImn. VY. Rr-nl, L. Crump I. Blum. D. VVill:1rcl. Sixth Row I. Boaz. S. Icwvtt. li. Sum, VV. Norrhrup. I. llrlmlmll, C. Bauwrnmn. U. Pups VV. Nzmnc H. Sfhulrz. B. Vvlxll. I- Hudspeth. I. Rnchardsun. D. lf. Pagv. 'lqhxrrl Ruu' Rww. lrrlihlx' I--I.llUIS-W- FOUFYII ROV' U- l'5z1rr1m F. Hull l.. Nwrlhrxlw 'lf Ixvvnvr D Smlthdeal. Uuhencv H P.w:w KI. Xvvlwlwpr. Str-war! It l. Dmxu- I. Daxw IW. ,-f HEALTH CLUB lrst Row G. Clmisr. Lt-wis B. Bxrmkfs, Bl. C-iruithvtrs. R. Bodfortl D. O, Nl. Ross, A. Rtuthrutlx B. A. Ftirgnsnn E. Angell. Svwfnkli Row' lf. Vhliziciell I. Thomas D. Dcnson- Second Row: P. Gains-5, M. VVishfwn. L. Kesler. H. Ayers. P. Vlfilkcs. H, Dans, I. Stone. I. Hire. Eighth Row. I, Griffin. F. Swain. I. Hizirr. I. Crumpler. D. Nicholson, F. Christensen.. Thild Adams, G, Flvtcher, B. Crrrrh, B. Muynartl, D, Excridgc. P. Cline. Ninth uw' I. Rvcimond. M. E. Elriclt. D. Xhvilson. B. Edwards P. Kingley B. B, Row. li. Laslev, A. Dyer. H. Rcxels, I, YYall, E. Mdrdard I. Miller. Tenth Russell, B. Cocks. S. A. Smithcrman R. Grithn. Fourth Row: L, Peacock, Row. VV. Brown. C. Crutchfield, A. Cndc. A. Rlicmlq-s, D. Myers. Eleventh M. Dula, E. F. Byrd, B. Thomas, Evans, M. Baker. B. Branbanv, I. Row' C. Smith, R. Koontz. B. Buford. H. Candle. Twelfth Row: D. Vhlalsh, ovtl. Fifth Row. N. Gibson. D. M0ntgcwnicrw'. A. Caglf. B. VV'ell0ns X . K, Bt-tk, M. Blel. Thlrtreilh Row' R. Piertc, M. Southern P. Shook. Font'- Gihson. A. Fcrrev S. Cartrr. Sixth Row- I. Alspmigh, L. Cuckrnn, I. xvaisun, tvgnxh Row M. Loxxsfrv, B. Morse, Fiftcenth Row: N, Plnkstun. 1-ul-nut lung uv Q 'y f if 5 ,Q I K-.. I If .Q.J,L.J fm 2' ' ' I E , .PS QT-f . I I I wiv If Eff I IF? Va . 4 wig? , . Sffft IL f. +A. 7 Y z . A F f..f. CHEERLEADERS Knvelxng lv,-fl vu rmglwl S A. Hurllvxvnk P. Pfzxff I Xycblwx' H. Niven, I.c.uIvr. I. Stvvluw Standing. Rf,Kl1Iwxmm, G Xyxllmnv li. I, Lzuulw, N, Chamv I. K. lN1esSu ' DEBATE RS CLUB Km-fling lvfl tu right F. Gdxwvxx 'l', Nlfmrc E P-lllN5Il'1'1l. R. POVYII wm VaugI1nfI.lnvvxl I. Sxlxvxwivxxm. Nulmlx I.. Karim, R, Sm' C. Axhhurn. Qf, Butler. P. HA:-rmm K. Burnf S. Iidxuxrnlx G. Brum- S, Hmxdumnx. IL Niurllvxxx Mn Stvpixcxxmym. mxrr. Sccuml Run, C. NICKIHIMIN N, XY-vxuvldurf. I I.xHlcIuhu, H. Good- --fl- ,-1 LIBRARY STAFF F1rstRtuw K. Rms D. Loc. l. I. Gtlrclnn B. A. ll.xll A. Broun. Second Vernon, P. Blum, N. Pxnlutun. Suxth Roux M. Krct-gcr. 5. Bowen, I Row C Parker, F. MI Sowerx M. R11-rstm I. Mull. Thnrtl Run 5. I, VN'h1te, Trottvr, D. Rmst Sc-xcnth Row: R. Teuhman M. Booth, M. Shamel. Elghth M. Hmkle. N. S. Moser. M. Carter L. Phelps! Fourth Row I. Martin, R. Row' I Strupv. I. Newgcnt, R. VVon1c-ldorl. S. Norwwml, I. Smlth. Powell, H. Folger, VV. Bflrnt-tt. Fifth l-hm XY. Abu-. lf. Butlltmg. I. A. BOOSTERS First Row' B. A. Hall. K. Miflmcl. A. Fcrrce, Foul, E. Stone, L. B. C. Howcrton, N. Ezzt-ll, I. Ruthie. V. Floyd, G. VV.1llwr VVaIlccr XNeQtbrook, P. VVcisf:r. M. Pavnc, 'lf VN'harton, T. Alspaugh, I. Heux- Fourth Row' I. Gibson, B. Gxlmvn. G. Kempton, D. Vlnllurtl I. Hutlwpcth tess. Sefond Rt-w: E. Kesler, S. lfnrtt-r, B. Butler I. Sturm H. Hughes. C. 'l'rvnt N. Iohnfnn I. Brlmltall B. Auwiln, A. Fanjov. Tlurd ROV U- Smith N-1 K. ,fs BAND lfnxxzvlf. B. Ad.xmS. B. Bull. H. Bl.xnluu'll, H. Bell, H. l5l'n-wnluw. R. UL-gun. N. lVlL'u1vxx. D. Pl.xsIvr. Vlqruvuholltxz G. Bnrnh.lrclI, U. Bnlra'hk'lI1', N. Dilllml. P. Ullmm. I llxro. B. Huldrr. A, lmnlz. ll. lWathewQ. Cf. Nlxllvr, B. Nldflxlx K. Mcvxnrr, R. Shfwuw. Stroupe. W. VVlh'1LkL'r. Hariumcsz H. Holland. L. I N. O'Nv.xl, R. Prongnf. U. Pmu. H. Short. D. Saunders. N. V-xughn-Llawzl Iohnson. P. Pvgrnm. Basses: K. Barnex. D. Unxcnpurr. M. Davis Furcum, li. WTI.-h. Clarlnvlw H. Br'4'lnucr', C. Clmrlrf I.. Dana A. Dyvr. P. Hmm: G. Lvnrh, M, lN1.xIIlwvxw, G. Smith. Drumv F. Butnrr, B. Iulmn, Nugcm, H. Hrmdro D. Iulmwn, If. IA-nu B. Mlller I. Mulh-n. I. Pappm, Cf. I. Thurwnm I. VN'.xrk1ns. VV1lsun. Buss Clanm-1. A. Saunders. Flutc- Phllllpx, P. Sllvcrsflnc R. Slvurnunx I. Solomon, I. Spxllcrs Nl. I., Smlrh R. llerrxng, T. llusxak. E. lN1CLcan. A. Xxllxurl. Alto S.xxuphuncS: D. Bynum. I. Smuh. I.. Vow. D. VN'xllnral. G. VN'11scm. Horns xn F A. Gnrwy A. I. Camphcll. If. Hull. D. Simmerlng. I. Smuh. Cf Melmlv Saxophone: I. Gmlcn. VV Lvmhach, I. Llttlryohn, H. Phillnps. Ohms D. XN'1Il.nwl. Bmwum Phelpf. 'Il-nur Saxuphonc- L. Plaster. ORCHESTRA Vmlms: E. Brown, F. Crousv. N. Duns. H. Hamer. C. Hanunnnx I. Iuhnwn, Ccllos: R. Crousc. M. Swznm, P. VVUIH. Bawva: B. Angus. N. Cratcr, I.. E. K:-xtzm. N. Nwrrcl M. Parrish, P. Pappas, B. Snmhvrmnn I.. Graham. Crouxc, I.. Smnh. Pmnm- B. Speas. P. Nifhuls. Drum VVatkins. ..- AVIATIO N CLUB First Row' ll. Rny, H. U. Angel. L. Tlnnnzu, C- Conrad, R. Wilkerson, L. L. luhnwn, l- Buford, li. Snhulrw. R. H1-ldrrnmn, R Degnn, Dancy Kerr, VV. R. Nliddletun, C. Phnllnps, Rcnldlclc, E. Andvrsun. C, Brandon. C. Avrra, R. Craft, H. Dirlxixmxmm , lNlA nlluxn. Sevnnd Ruw Elln-r, VV. puter-, lfvilllfnrd. B. Vernon. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB from ll-fx In riglxt L. Owrn. Clnnnxs. li. Mxwxmre lf. Earnhardt. E. Kalzm Hnwle, S, llnurx, U. Kxnnrv, ll Clem. R Shousv, S. Au-rv F. llnnxilmn, A. Val.-mr, Green, S. Paplnu. R. SOPHOMORE HI-Y urn Rnvn' F. Nndlng, VV Luwlmuk, G. Lynch P, Davis, I, Lxxtlejnhn. l- man. I, Eller, S. Bomlumnt, B. 'l' llemlerwn G. Clublv, B. Sloan K Barnex Milef, H. Glenn, I, Laxnlwmw, C. Muller, D. XV.xlker. Serond Row' R. G R Dudlev. Farrell B. Vcrnnn, R. Slwctx. lklvnrr, G. Sugg, T. Cunnellv, B. Smxrhrr- r i i A . ii . N A W . Q itil? F st Row: M. Kerr. R. Diner E. Green. M. N. lillerhc. C, Morris. D. Giant. E. Atkins. B. A. Barron E. lVlcCli1ston, Nl. S-hamel. Second Row B. English. D. Barron, B. Grubbs D. Dart. Milos, li. Nlcnzief. D. XNHAIR- REYNOLDS The Dramatic Club, which has proved to be one of the most outstanding organizations of Reynolds High School, strives to present to the school good entertain- ment, sometimes on a serious basis, sometimes along a lighter vein, that will provide pleasure and enjoy- ment for the student body and faculty. The plays pre- sented by the club are productions by the students and for the students, and those who take part put forth their best efforts to impart as much pleasure to their audience as they themselves receive while preparing the plays for presentation. It was felt that in order to work better and more efficiently, the Dramatic Club should limit its member- ship to those who had had previous experience. Thus, to attain this end, Mrs. Margaret McDermott. the clubs capable and progressive advisor, and a committee in- vited a group of specially selected students to beconic members, The club meets on Thursday mornings to discuss and rehearse various plays, During the first semester of thc past year, the following students served as oficersz Pat Kelly, president, Marjorie Patten, vice-president: Peggy Wingate, secreiaryg Bill English, treasurer. ln the second semester, Betty McCall replaced Peggy Wingate as secretary. During the previous year, the Dramatic Club has presented three plays: The Cornhusk Doll, The Teeth of the Gift Horse, and They Did Away With Uncle. We . t -4, V M,-gym. -1 7!+FWv- -.af -- . .. c.. . . 'K A X, Kaigifwqiyasegmmy Y K . f ...21r?l53i,!.t:j': ,. cr. C. Gibson. B. Kirk. P. Kelly. Third Row, Taylor. K. Taylor. li. Folger. G. VVillianis. C. Cooke. B. Stephenson. N. Ke-stef. l.. H, Nami: B. Adams. B. McCall. S. Duunngan N. Linxillc. HI PLAYERS As a further incentive to those who belong to the Dramatic Club, the Dramatic Honor Society was organ- ized in 1939 by Mrs. Marjorie Stephenson. ln order to become a member, one must maintain a HB subject average and an A on deportment. I-le must have shown definite acting ability and must have starred in one major role of a long play or two major roles of short plays. The candidate for membership must at some time have worked backstage with either properties, make-up, or stage management and direction. ln add- ition to these credits he must possess qualities of leader- ship, scholarship, and character and must show a pleas- ure in all work. The present members are Christine Mor- ris, Pat Kelly, and Charles'Gibson, Vxlhen the group decides to produce a play, the play is selected by the faculty sponsor and a committee, and try-outs are announced to the student body. After various students have read the parts for which they wish to compete, the best readers are chosen for the cast and notified of their selection. Rehearsal begins immediately, and capable back-stage workers are appoint- ed to attend to the many and varied duties which lay the foundation for a successful play. The finished pro- duct as it is presented to the audience is the result of diligent work by the students and adult director, and due credit should be given to all those who give the best of their time and efforts to make dramatic pro- grams enjoyable. ,., . GIRL RESERVES First Row: D. Grant, C. Morrii, M. N. Ellerhe. I. Taylor. L. ll. Vance, B. B. Alsnaugh, B L Dana. C. Awhhurn C. Daniels. L Tavlor. S. Mvatt I. Adams, N. Linville. B. McCall. C. I- Cooke, G. VVilliamN S. I. VVhite. B. I. Oiloni, Sexenth Row. I Rziinvy. P. Yyeisfer. L. A. Angell, L. Phrlps H. Folger. St-cond Row: V. Floyd, L. I. Yoder. F. Reznitk. R. Tcichman. M. C.irtt'r. N S. Mower. Eighth Row. Howell, B. Dalton, P. Williamson E. Solomon, K. Taylor. N. Kent-r, C, Butler. B. Rierson, M, I. Tltompsoti, S. A. Bnrthwick. L. Oghurn. Patterson, R. R,twl:., I. Plint, M. Booth B, Transou, 5. Lambertmon. Third Row: C. Bauserman, E. Page. N. I. Patlget. Holton. Ninth Row: B. VVright. P. Grillin, G. Gaskins, M Iohnson, E. Levin. M, Bolling, M, Datr. B. Linsoln, L. Bolling, A. Mclver, Pool, A. Davin, G. A. Horton, II. Gordon. E. von Borriei, K. L. McNair E. Scott, B. L. McNair. M. Case, P, Hooper. G. Smith, Foutrth Row: S. Tenth Raw: W. Roper. C, Brown, I. Davis. S. McGcr, N, Scott. L, Rey' White, E, Butllong. I. Martin, D. Luther, I. Evans. E. Oghurn. E, Trivitte, nglrlg, DQ Ljnghaqk, Elg-vt-nth Row: I. Ritchie, I. M. McCann. M. Newman E. Newsome, Mull, E. R. Erwin, P. Smith. P. Blum, Fifth Row: I, M. A. Cromer. S. Bowen. T. Linrhark. B. Frazier. l. Stonrstreet. Twelfth Wy'att. R. Iohnnon. N. VVilliamx, P. Law. M. Vannoy, S- Donghton. F. M Rom, M. E, Mt'Knight, P. Roush. M. Brietz. I. McNair, M. I. Snavely. A Sowers. I. Glenn. P, Paris M. Baker. M. King. E Bodenhvimer. Sixth RAW leagtw. F Line-hack, Thirtz-t-nth Row: M. Blackhurn. I. Boaz. S. M. Huison '37 'Cara k2 Hg jvF'fL-'MN ai 'Zip-3-qrf. . THURSDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB First Row' F1 Nlaliolm. P. Grlffln. M. Bolling. lVl. Hmlxle. S. llwwell, V. Rau Tclnpletnu. D. Portvr. P. VVxng.1Ie. N. Xxllll-qerson. Durham B Floyd. Hundrus, L. Buwlw. I. XN'eir. N. Shvffxelsl, S. Clmpplr, I. Marrm. Tmumu. I. VV.ull.xw. D. Blakelv I. Dcllart. Fifth Row M, Ferrell. L. A Second Row: A Parks. I. lkxclgvtt, l. lVl, lVlcCnmx, B. Dans, I. VN'yaIt, I. Angvll, D. Green. l.. K. XVrsod. B. Churlmm, E. Ballard, V. Purcell. L. Vow l0U?5. D4 LW- N- L- CUl0 V 1- I- IIBYFIF. AYYFS. R, Dlshcr, D. Luther. l. Bl, Auxtln. Slxtlx Row, M. Payne. L. NVe-Qthrook. F. Hxldreth, I. VVatknna Salley. 'l'lxird Row: B. Pfrllrr, S. Borrhwick, H. Smk, P. Bmlvnlwcimer, A. R. Fr:-cdle N. llcrmnrk. Coleman, B. Brown. Sf. B.:-un, M. Pfafl. Nl. Vzxuuoy, Spvzlkmmx. Fourth IUNIOR HI-Y First Row H. Bagnal. F. l'l1ll. L. Plaftcr. G. Hill, G. Tlmmpxun, A. lilhe-rsun, L Nurthrup. B. Dalton. D. Berger. L. Chanlhera, Llrgulmn Nicolas, I. VV1lson, B. Runker, I. Fam, C. Dunahoo, 15. ScHulr:, R. B Lewis, K. Mmxrurnxtle. I, T. Ioyner Ill. L. Scott. Ashburn. Sv.-roml Row: E. Anderson, H. Duhow, VV, R. Mulallemn, R. Q QUE U ,uv-vQyf5 2:L ,Q f:f , ,ka Wi, ww. GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM I I RSV., lf. fi. 'vp .' Y- fifvil, Lf. Zzrzvrvuxvxnfu. P, Clcnmlcf. I .Br1mhzxlI, li. LANIQV. B RMJIH1 ..i'pivr U. Y.'.l,h,l. fc :pi Him Aaiurtxx. mgr, P-1. Dart. E. Glvril, LOY3 BASKETBALL Ram: A, Ihppzzx. Spmky. Second Row- C- Bcmlcf R. Frzxgxcr, T. lcync. B. Yf.nI!, E. Buffer P Swan, M, Spnch, Coach Brown w ever. IS llufl, D. Hcrucr. P. Lefcawxw Thzrd Rmv: N, XVh.rc-.1c4xrr, -,.,. .TW ,- - .. l':rst Rwv.: l'. Lvlci T. Inyfe. Co-Cnptain B. Bull, L. Smith.- Bcrgrr, P. NVilrnmh First mw: I. Rved I. Brimhall. Co-Capt -mn. bcfunml row E . ff J., - - S--.4 W . 1- ww.. . .. .- FOOT BALL nen. D. Saunderx, Lynna I. Gibson, Cu-captain B. Gibson. Third Row: R Frazier, L. Baldwin. E. Butler. I. XVever. C. T. Chambers, B. Marren, B. Thoinpsnn, N. Whitelrvart. Donahno, B. Schultz, E. VV.-iuon, K. Barnes. M. Spafh. B. l.ew.Q, B. Secund Row: A. Pappas, ll. Horton. P. Elliot, D. Smitlierman, Ni. Stallingy, B. Lyons, Coach Tum Brown. , Mcliraken, R. Ashburn, I. York, L. Chainhcrw. SOCCER TEAM . A. Feree, B. I. Coleman, U Su-xviiw, Cu.-czipt. Nissen. I. dutli-r, Il. Chzipplc. VV. Ahee. B. Rfrwn M, A, Zinmiermdy. . E. Kesler D. Smith. I.. Renvu. 5. MLGcu, N. Pinlw Third rnw' N. I.. Culcrnnn, Manager I. Adami. I.. VVhitHeld, A. Vdlvar . Lasluv, F. Vailvar, M. L. Wvriqhr. B Cfniwfurml, C- L. Yoder, S. Carter, S. Carter. B. Bodenheimer. Nl. Ferrell, Cmirli .X I A NVil5on. ,-1 ,. A ck 'N BOYS BASEBALL First Row: T. Clmnilmcrs. T. Ioycc. K. Burgc. P. Lcfeavers. Gibson, B. M. H. Handcock, B. Thompson, B. VVall. FL Miller, R. Frazier. Capt Lyons. D. VVl1itc-lirarr. C. Linchark. N. Cratcr. Second Row: B, Dalton. N Whiteheart. R. Willis, B. Davis. GIRLS SOFTBALL Firm Row: P. Shook, E. Keslcr. M. A. Zimmrrman, L. I. Yoder. M. Ketncr, Adams, manager, S. Cartcr, H. Chapplc, Hire, A, Pcrrce. D. Teague I. Rccsl. I. Crumpler, D. VVadr.lell. E, Laslcy. P. Clemmer. Second Row: GOLF First Row: O. Sapp. B. Vcrnon. C. Sowcrs. A. Pappas. S. Landreth. Dudley. K. Mountcastlc, R. Mclfcnzic. B. Kirk. I. IQ. Spencer. L. Nor- B. Glcnn, H. Spencer, F. Burner. R. Sapp, B. Sills. Second Row: R. lhup. B. Young. R. Simmons, R. Smirhcrman. D. Smirhdcal. Coach Ward .ww 1' J I J Q Q ,. ,R wk J ,,, 'awww' ,f BOYS TENNIS Inq IZQWI Buylg Sulithrrvxmu, NInAIl1wlrl. XVII-un, N. O NLHXI, Grimvf. H. Cmh. K. Oqhlllu, Nlzwuvv, Nlafklc. If. Bfnlv, R. Suu I R R h K B A I WX Sc R I 5 I K B M K WI I I 1 h I uw, . S rms . urns :An '. .A-cuncl uw' ,. fsott. . .NIuxcr. . www. fx vwr. Inn Row C1116 Burnvlv. GIRLS TENNIS I mx Rum: P. I Blum A Long. M. Unrr. A. Dvrr. L. H. Vunrc, 5. Mclwc' I- DAYIQ- bs-umm! Run' G. Gzxskmx. M. Case. GIRLS MONO GRAM CLUB Inst Row' D. Rumlruz. Recd. A. Dvrr. Cruxnplw. Adams, D. A, Zlmlvlcrrmm. 'I'I1xx'd Row: P Pfaff, C. Cooke, N, L. Cfulvnmn, uldvll N. Pinkxmn, E. Kesslcr. E. Laslcv. 'lhxrd Rmx lr. Stcvcna, N. Nnxcn. I. Hiro, G, VVill1zmu, I. VVcbbcr, P. Clcmnxcr. M Fcrrcll I .xnum S. IVIcGo:c, A. Fi-rrvc. L. Rcavis, B. Rxcrxon, P. Blum. S. Borihwlck. Brimhall B. Niven, I ,.. ,ff E 5 A. Fowler. G. Masten, B. Lyons, P. Pegram, P. Elliot, Butler, I. York. R. ' 'ier L.. Baldwin P WValk r .Vw'esxer B. Bull. First Row: C. Lawrence, W. Kimel, M. Spach, L. Scott, L. Smith, D. White- N. Whitehcartl B. Hopkins, N. Stallings, C. Donalion. Third Row: D. heart, M. H. Hancock, Gibson, P. Wilmoth, McCracken. E. Baity, K. Burge. Second Row: R, Ashburn, P. Lefeavers, F. Miller, B. Lewis. B. Cash. l'ra. . . . e , I , L. Chambers, B. Thompson, D. Saunders. B. Gibson, T. Ioycv, T. Chaunhcrs, BOYS MONO GRAM CLUB The Boys Monogram Club is an organization founded for the boys of Reynolds High who have won letters in one of the five major sports: football, baseball, basketball. track, or tennis. This club, under its constitution, strives to better the school, to increase high ideals of sportsmanship, to sponsor worthy activities, and to provide a medium of association between the student body and the athletic teams. The officers elected for the first semester were the following: Norman Whiteheart, president: Iimmy Gib- son, vice-president, Lee Smith, secretary, Bill Masten, treasurer. These officers served only one semester, since they were not eligible for election the next semester as was provided in the constitution. The last half of the year Harry Horton served as pres- identz Louis Baldwin, as vice-president: Perry Lefeavers, as secretary: Eddie Butler, as treasurer, The student body and all of the Monogram Club look forward every year to the annual initation of the new members by the old. The initiates are required to wear funny clothing and often ribbons in their hair, They are completely in the hands of the old members, and during the day many humorous situations occur. On Ianuary 7, the Monogram Club presented its annual chapel program, this year the entertainment was based on- different Bible characters, each boy giving a short sketch of the characters life, and the audience was given ten seconds in which to guess the person portray- ed. Those boys participating in the program were the following: Harry Horton, Norman Whiteheart, lim Gib- son, Perry Lefeavers, Bob Cash, Edward Baity, Madi- son Spach, Tom Ioyce, Tom Chambers, and Bill Ball. Another of the highlighted activities of the Boys Nlonogram Club was the informal dance which was pre- sen'ed March 25. Shortly before the dance all members of the club donated into a general fund and gave a party at the cabin of Paul Pegram. Everyone brought some kind of food and music was provided by a specially appointed committee. No sketch of the Boys Monogram Club would be com- plete without mention of their able and devoted sponsor. Mr. Ioby Hawn, who has done so much to keep the boys interested and doing worthwhile things. H H Q5 G b i O Ll 'X . .---Q--1 ki f, r w , ., .X L:-., Nm: , --. T 1Q - , , ,U .. ,xx gl W . ,,. .,.Q,fLyL- 'fn--U .mg -ag V MW f - ,.:y:- , ' 'T '- ' - ',, ' ,H . ,Lu ,g ,X , ,.-W, f ' . .fwfr g-:xx gig,-'.'vff ' A X -fm: 3--, Z LA , ,i,xm,i:. Q 5 4- 'f .-, .fhgy - 'Q ' ' '12 '-J. ff -'mfwq -. ,. , , A ,, Tx. 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Secretaryg VIRGINIA ALLEN, A. B., Head nf Language Depp: CATHERINE TIIOMPSON, B. S., Conlmercidl. Sefond Row: MONTE XNARNER A. B. Eighth Grade: VIRGINIA SIIERRILL, A, B., Head of Mathematics Dept.: ANNIE LEE KNOX, B- S. in H. E., Home Economics, Third Row: FANNIE MUCLIM, A. B., English: ARTELEE PLIE'I I', A, B., Head of Commercial Deptq ELIZABETH BARNETTE. A, B., M. A,, Eighth Grade, ANNIE RAY MOORE, B, S., Eighth Gradep RUTH MEINLING, A. B., Head uf Science Dept.: FLORENCE LIPTAK, B. Physical Education and Science. Fourth Row: MALIDE VVILLIAMS, A. B., Eighth Gracie: CARRIE MAE ALLGOOD. A. B. Lanuuafle, Fifth Row: SARAH ANDERSON. A, B., Eighth Gracie: MINNIE KALLAM, A. B,, Lihrariang MOSELLE STEPIIENSON. A. B., Head of English Dept. ARTHUR STEERE A. B., M. Ecl., Music and Science: TOM CASH, A. B.. B. S., Physical Education, E. M. KINNEY, Machine Shop: CLARA TILLER. B. S., English. Members not in picture: Daisy Lee Glasgow. A, B., Head of History Dept., Kathleen Hall, A, B., Histor-yg C. T. Cheek, Sheet Metal. r oifliu Qafzrzis scum SENIOR SPONSOR Cyan Lgfficau 4 u -'Nw N , if U- E f fi ,,'.' 2: z' fx ' gffmmm fr.- H , SONNY DLINHAVI L, I. COYVARD S, V. SMITH BETTY BODENHAMER MILLICENT CREVVS BETTY SMITH Mascot President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Assistanr Secrctarx cguflazfa ffU8i SUPERLATIVES First Row: Mickie Ashburn. Audree Long. wittir-st: lzmet Crews, Bill Norman Iarrarcl, Dorothy VVo0ten, most intelledual. Second Row: S. V- Carruthers, most popular: Gaynell Hayes, Curt Buvender, most arhleticg Smith. Betty Smith, best looking: Betty Harris. L. Coward, hest- all- round. Third Row: Lucille Lawrence, Bill lohnson, best sports. -57.- enioc Class of1944 ,-58,-. Iohnnie Burwell Albea Hes a jolly good fellow. General Course: Hrm. Pres. 5: V-Pres. 3.4: Traffic Dept. 5: Record. Dept. 2: Drarnateer 4, 5: Football 53 Hi-Y 4. 5: and 1.2.3. 4- Doris Lee Alrige lust got some good news. General Course: S. H. Council l. 2. 3. 5: lnt. DePl' 3. 5: Lib. Council 3. 5: Record. Dept. 2: College Club 4: I. B. G. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 1.Z.3,4. 5: Glee Club 3, 4. 51 Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Tennis 3. 4. Dorothy Anderson Those Latin eyes aglow. G.-neral Course: Supt. S. H. Z. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Office Page 5: Supt.. 'll Girl Reserve 3: Natl Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Schol. Dept. l. 3: Him. Sec. 2. 3: Pres.. 2: Gray Light Staff 3. Ray Andrews Hes grnl'e and kind. General Course: Schol. Dept. 3: Int. Dept. 2: Supt. S. H. 4. Mildred Ashburn Arthur Mtirray taught me dancing in a hurry. fslusxc Course: Reynolds l: Debztter l: Glce Club 2. 4: Assembly Chorus 2: OH'ice Page 2: Trarlic Dept. 2: l. B. G. 2. 3: Dramateer 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Board 3: Masque and Gavel 3. 4: Defense Council 4: Hrm. Asst. Sec. 4: Treas., 4: Lib. C.oungil 4: Racketty-Packetty House' 3. Betty Atkinson flow Atvcef you ale. Coniintrctal Course: S. ll. Council 2. 3: Att. Dept. 3. lesse W. Atwood There are so many things I want to tcll you. Gent-ral Course: Lost and Found 2: lnt. Dept. l. Z: Att. Dept. l. 2: Record. Dept. 2: Lib. Council 2. 3: Schol. Dept. 3: Office Page 2: Dramateer Z. 3: You Canlt Take lt With You 33 Asst. Board Member 4: Hall Monitor 3: Checking Dept. 1. Mary Viola Atwood 'AYou't:t- go! the tuttst little baby face. Gfrigtutl Course: Reynolds l: lnt. Dc-pt. 2: Record. Dept. 3: Girl Reset-e 2: Glee . u 4. Mary Lee Baity NA babe with bright blue cyesf, Gsneral Course: Supt. S. H. Z. Checker. 23 Lib. Council 3 4: lnt. Dept. 1. 2. 3: Ollice Page 4. Wilma Alyne Baker Hyouire easy lo dance with. tienrral Course. Lib. Council 3. 4. 5' llrm. Asst. Sec. 5: Rec. Dept. 5.41 Hrm. VfPres. l. 2: Treas.. l: Asst. Sec.. 3: Schol. Dept. 1.2: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3, 4. 5: V-Pres.. 2: Treas., l: Asst. Sec.. 3: Dramateer 5: College 4: I. B. G. 3. 4: Glee Club 2. 5. 5: Dist. Music Contest 3: Assembly Chorus 3: Lost and Found Dept. 2. 3: Supt. S. H. 3. 4: Cheerleader 4. 5. Dorothy Marie Baynes Shc's a lmrrzbshcll from Brooklyn. in-neral Course: Girl Reserxe 3. 4: Glee Club 3.-1: Schol. Dept. l: Supt. S. H. 1.2. 3: Record. Dept. 2: Att. Dept. 3: Bluebeard's VVife 4. Hazel Mae Baynes Almoml eyes of brown. lloine Economics Course, llall Monitor 3.4: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3: Record. Dept. 3: Lost and Found Z. Robert S. Bell Ami his shoes were number nine. Science Course: Board l. 5: Aud. Dept. 2. 3: S. H. Council 3. 4. 5: Traffic Z. 5: Schol. Dept. 4: HifY 4. 5: College Club 4: Hrm. Pres. 1: Record. Dept. 3: Tennis 4 S. mutt 2. 5. 4. 5. Robert Maneese Birke ThoAt' hull! up shoulticrsf' S':iem:e Courscg Board 4: llrtn. Pres. 2: Lib. Council 4, 5: Int. Dept. 4: Defense 3 4 S hol 7 Council . : .c . Dept. l: Per. Rel. Dept. -. 4. 5: Otlice Page l.2: Hi-Y 5: lennts 4. 5: Supt. Lib. Council 5. Betty Bodenhamer The chicks I pick are slender. tcn'der. an.i tall. General Course: Supt. Trarlic Dept. 4: Sec. lr. Class 3: Sec. Sr. Class 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Sec.. 3: Treas.. 1.4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Assoc. Editor Pine Whis- Ewxers 3: Editor-in-Chief Black and Gold 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Lib. Council 4: Girl xcscrvc l. Curtis Ray Bovender You re okay, you big success. G-nt-:ral Course: Checking Dept. 2: Schol. Dept. 2. 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 3: Supl. 4: Hall Monitor 3: Board 2.3.42 Gym. Dept. 2: Supt.. 3: School V-Pres. 3: Traflic Dept. 2: Lib. Council 3. 4: Hrm. Pres. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: l. B. G. 2.3: College Club 2: Club IS 4: Rep. to Boys' State 3: Supt. S. H. 3.4: Football 3,4: Mqr.. 1.2: Basketball 3. 4 Mgr.. 2: Capt.. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Mgr.. 1: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3: Pres.. 4: School Pres. 4. Rudolph B. Brendle l'm biclin' my time. Contntercial Course: Record. Dept. l. 2: Schol. Dept. l. Helen Arvella Brown You'll never feel sad or blue. Commercial Course: Office Asst. 3: Girl Reserve lg Hrm. Sec. 3: Asst. Sec. 3: Record. Dept. 2. Edsel Brown He plays the trumpet like he sure had the gift. G-neral Course: Schol. Dept. l. 2- 3: Int. Dept. 4: Band l.2.3. 4. Charles Brunt All the girls he does please. General Course: Lost and Found l: l. B. G. 2: Record. Dept. 2: Supt. S. H. 2. 3: Supt. Gym. Dept. 2. 3: Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: Racketty Packetty House 3: Office Page 2: Hrm. Pres. 2. 3: Traffic Dept. 2. 3: Lib. Council 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 3: Ht-Y 2.3.-1: Debating 3: Defense Council 3: Supt. Rec. Dept. 4: Winner Betty lo Byrd 'iHer face is like the sunshine. Reading Contest 2.3. General Course: Girl Reserve 1.2.33 Orchestra 1.2. 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Hrm. Asst. Sec. 3: Lib. Council 4: Att. Dept. 4: Int. Dept. 1: S. H. Checker 4. Opal Virginia Cardwell l sec the sparkle in your eye. Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. 2,4: Schol. Dept. 1: Lib. Counci Bill Carruthers Willie, thc uolf of the west. l3,4. General Course: Hrm. V-Pres. 1, 2: Lib. Council l: lnt. Dept. 2: Glee Club 2. 3. 4 S. H. Council 2. 3: Dramateer 2. 3, 4: Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3 Chief Cheerleader 4: Defense Council 3, 4: Rec. Dept. 4: Supt., 3: Yon Canlt Take It VVith Youll' 3: Best Actor 33 l. B, G. 2. Oscar Lee Caudle 'll iust calletl up to tell you that l'm ruggctl but right. if . Q V. Commercial Course: Hrm. Pres. 1: V-Pres., l: Board 1.2. 3.4: Dramateer 3. -1 American Passport 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Supt. S. ll. 2. 3: Supt. Tratlic Dept 2: Tratlic 2. 3. 4. David O. Charles Did l ht-.tr rnusit'? Scleve Course: Photo, Club 3: Band 2 4. Texie A. Childress Everybody loves a baby. Commercial Course: Natl Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Sec. Dept. 3: llrm. Asst. Sec. 2: Lih Coun'il 4' Su t S hool bltore 3 4: lnt. Dept. 3: S. H. Checker 2: Scltol. Dept . , . p. c - , 2, 4: Boird 3: Honor Point Pin 3. Dona Vee Collier Dig the jive like a Harlem chick. General Cour-e: Cheerleader 3.4: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3.4: Record. Dept. 1: 1 B. G. 2: lnt. Dept, 3: Dramateer 4: Sleeping Beauty 4. Mary Louisa Comer ls there any one finer? Commercial Course: S. ll. Checker 3: lnt. Dept. 4. Dorothy Conrad Lovely Hula hands. Commercial Course: Othct' Page 1.2: Supt.. 3: Otlice Asst. 3: Hrm. VePres. 2: l. B. G. 2: Cheerleader 4: Girl Reserve 1, 2: Board 2. Betty Lou Cook Youre a Venus with arms. Modern Language Course: Record. Dept. 2. 3: Lib. Council Z: Hall Monitor 3, 4, Supt. Att. Dept. 4: lnt. Dept. 4: Sub. Cheerleader 4: S, H. Chec L. Coward Whey: he goes to bat, hels charming a t thahu ker 2. General Course: Nat'1. Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Supt. Oliice Pages 2: Per. Rel. Dept. 4, 5: Schol. Dept. 2. 3: Supt., 5: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Tratlic Dept. 3, 4, 5: Board 3- 4: Record. Dept. 1.2: Pres. br. Class 5: 1. B. G. 2: Hi-Y 5: Club IB 5: Hrm. Treas. 3: Boys' Sports Ed. Pine Vlfhisperm 5: Baseball 4, 5: Basketball 3.4. 5: Football 5: Honor Point Pin 4: Monogram Club 4. 5. lanet Katherine Crews Shea as fresh and wholesome as the flowers in May.i' General Course: Cheerleader 3, 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 3, 4: Nat'1. Hon. Soc. 3.4 Masque and Gavel 2. 3, 4: Sec., 3: Pres.. 4: St. tvlgrshall 3, Supt. Lost and Founfl Dept. 1: Supt. S. H. Council 2: Board 1, 2, 4: Schol. Dept. 1.2: Defense Council 3, 4: Rec. Dept. 3, 4: Lib. Council 3, 4: l. B. G. 2, 3: College Club 3: Girl Reserve 4: Hrm. Sec. 2, 4: Pres., 2: Dramateers 2, 3, 4: Everybody's Crazyl' 3: Sec. Pub. Speaking Dept., 3. Millicent lane Crews Her hear! was young and gay. Commercial Course: Hrm. Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 3: Defense Council 3: cil 2: Supt., 4: Masque and Gavel 2, 3. 4: Sec., 4: Dramat eer 2, 3. 4 4: Treas. Sr. Class 4: You Can't Take lt With You 3. Mary lewel Crim 'AMary's a grand old name. Commercial Course: Hrm. Asst. Sec. 3: Att. Dept. 3: Office Asst. 4 4: lnt. Dept. 4: S. H. Checker 3: Schol. Dept. 3. Margaret Elizabeth Cude As for something nice, and cute, and fe Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1: Twirling 2: Hrm. Sec. Dept. 2: Record. Dept. 4: Sr. Marshall 3. Virginia Raye Denny Can't afford to lose my man. male. 1.2: Pres.. S. ll. Couna Girl Reserve Office Page 3: Per. Rel. General Course: Hall Monitor 4: Office Page 4: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Record. Dept. 2. Lucille Dockery fm breathless. General Course: Hall Monitor 4: lnt. Dept. 1, 2: S. H. Supt. 1. Leona Elizabeth Dooley lure got rings on my fingers. General Course: Band 1: Girl Reserxe 1: Glee Club 2, 3. 4: Hrm. Pres. 2: Board 2: S. H. Supt. 2: Lost and Found 2: Oflite Page 2: Defense Council 3: lnt. Dept. 1.2. 3. 4: Art, Dept. 3: Flag Bearer 4. . Richard L. Dull He helps to make things bright. General Course: Checking Dept. 1, 2. 3: Schol. Dept. 3, 4: Hugh Thomas Dyson Wt ll have a barrel of fun. Glee Clu b-5.5. General Course: Per. Rel. Dept. 4, 5: Supt. Amos and Andy 3, 4, 5: Schol. Dept. 2, 3: Gym. Dept. 3, 4: Traflic Dept. 3, 4: Board 3, 4: Lib. Council 3. 4, 5: 1. B. G, 3.4: Hi-Y 4. 5: College Club 3: Monogram 4, 5: Club ld 5: Hrm. V-Pres, 3, 5: Feature Ed. Pine Wliisfrt-rs 5: Football l. 2. 3, 4, 5: Basketball 2, 3, 4. 5: Tennis 4. 5: Honor Point Pin 4. Kenneth Bryce Edwards lust eanlt bv brat. Industrial Arts Course: Checking Dept. l, 2. Carolyn Ernest 'iBetter not roll those big blue eyes. General Course: lnt. Dept. 3: Att. Dept. 3: Hall Monitor 3. - iz 'K ay School A gm .-59.-. K 4 ZZ 3 at ' ii. tt sw. sr mae W? mum wot? . cg. F P33 L N3 ggi if vi 4 R V. . -60.-. Wanda Maxine Everhart Please do not disturb. Cnnimercial Co rse: Supt. Sec. Dept. 3: Record. Dept. 1: Supt. S. H. 2.3: .. .. u 'l'w.rli:zg 2: Natl Hon. Soc. 4: Sec. Dept. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Honor Point Pin 3: Betty lane Fishel The:e's something about you 1narticlo.us. College Course: College Club 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: S. H. Council 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4. Att. Dzpt. 2.4: t3ulletin Bd. 3: Lib. Council 4. Archie Foltz 'Alle always has his funf' Geieral Course: Traflic Dept. Z: Per. R l. Dept. 4: Record. Dept. 2.5: Lib. Couicil 5. S. F.. Fort, Ir. Strictly lnstrumentaln G metal Course: Board 3: Band 2. 3.4: Schol. Dept. 1. 3: Int. Dept 1. Iames Foster As I go ridimg merrily along Guiexal Course: Hi-Y 1. 2: Band 2. 3.4: Record. Dept. 1: lnt. Dept. 2: Schol. Dept. 3: Sr. Editor Black and Gold 3: Pine Whisgwtrs StaH 3. 4. I. A. Fouts, Ir. Not a worry on my brow. General Course: Schol. Dept. 1: lnt. Dept. Z, Checking Dept. 1.2: Lost and limund 3: Glee Club 3. Frank M. Froelich l'm a happy-go-lucky fellow. General Course: Photo. Pine Whisyiers 4: Photo. Club 2. 3. 4: lnt. Dept. 1. Gloria Bernice Goforth Giving every one a smile. Commercial Course: Sec. Dept. 4: S. H. Checker 3: lnt. Dept. lg Girl Reserve 4: Lib. Council 4. 1. R. Gordon Cant get out of this mood. General Course Laura Ann Groce She's such a swell girl. faithful and true. ' Gent-ral Course: Girl Reserve 1.2.31 Lib. Council 4: Masque and Gavel 3 4: American Passport 3: Dramateer 3: Schol. Dept. Z: lnt. Dept. 2. 3. Doris Vivian Grubbs Feeling kinda light and airy. General Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2.3: Lib. Council 4: Masque and Gavel 3.4: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Board 4: S. H. Checker 2.3: Supt. S. H. 3: Supt. Att. Dept. 4: Trarhc Dept. 4: Office Page 4: Rec. Dept. 3: Record. Dept. 3: Honor Po.nt Pin 4: Operetta Forrest Prince 1. Audrey Gwaltney Every day I fcel so gay. Commercial Course: Glee Club 2. 3: Asst. Office Page 4. Dennis L. Hailey Why do you wanna' be So shy? Science Course: Board 2: Band 3. 4: Record. Dept. 2. Audrey Faith Hampton Oh, babe. u'on't you roll dem eyes? General Course: Board Member 2: Record. Dept. 2: Dramateer 3: Everbocly's Cralyh Z: Hrm. Sec-Treas. 3: Girl Reserve 1.2: Sec. 2: Sr. Ed. Black and Gold 4: Lib. Council 2. 3: Traffic Dept. 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Betty Marah Harris Wlio is honored and respected. Commercial Course: School Pres. 4: Pres. lr. Class 3: Chief Sr. Marshall 3: Schol. Dept. 2: Lib. Council 2. 3. 4: S. H. Supt. 2. 3: Board 3.4: Per. Rel. 4: Rep. to G'rls' State 3: Nat'1. Hon. Scc. 3.4: V-Pres., 4: Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 4' Debater 3: i'You Can't Take It Vvlith You 3: Dramateer 2. 3, 43 Honor Point Pin 3: Hrm. Reporter 2. Clara Harris Wtii'king all day on the riveting machine. General Course: Girl Reserve 1.2: Hrm. Treas. 11 Sec.. 2: Record. Dept. 2, 3, 4: lnt. Dr-pt. 4: Att. Dept. 4. 1. R. Harrison Nobody knows the trouble l'vc seen. lndustrial Arts Course: Board 1: Checkinq Dept. 1.2, 3: Supt. Lib. Council 2: Record. Dept. 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Tral'1'ic Dept. 4: Mgr. Football 3: Picture lvlachlne Operator 3. 4. Betty lean Hayes 'AFair and wise is she. General Course: Ashebriio 1- Pub. Dept. 3. Supt.. 4: Schol. Dept. 73: Erfitor-in- Chief Black and Gold 3: Mgr. Editor Pine Wliis1wt'rs 4: Natl Hon. Soc. 3 Pres., 4- lVl:tsque and Gavel 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Lib. Page 3: Children of the Northern Ltohtsii 4: Hall Monitor 2: Rep. to Girls' State 3. Gaynell Hayes You: heart is full of fun. General Course: College Club 3: Monogram 2. 3: Gi-rl Reserve 4: Dramateer 2: Assoc. Ed. Pine 1fVltispers 3: Girls' Sports Editor 4: Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4: Capt., 4: Basketball '3.4: Baseball 1.2. 3.4: Lib. Council 3.4: S. H. Council 4: Traliic Dept. -1: I. B. G. 3: lnt. Dept Z. 3. Wanda Aloha Hayes Ml love to spend my time in singingf' General Course: Him. Sec. Z. 3: Schol. Dept. 31 Record. Dept. 3: Supt. S. H. 2. Lethia Ann Hedgecock Life is but a song. General Course: Treas. D. E. Class 4: Moncxgram Club 1.2: Hall Monitor 3: Schol. Dept. 2: Basketball 1. 2. 3.4: Soccer 1.2: Baseball 1.2: Glee Club 2, 3g Girl Reserve 3. Margaret Hedrick They'rc either ton young or too old. General Course: Board l. 2. 4: Traffic Dept. 4: Lib. Council l. 4: S. H. Council 2.3: Nat'l. lion. Soc. 3. 4: Hrrn. Pres. 2: V-Pics., l: Sn:c..3: Assoc. Editor Pint: Whispers 4. Marie Lucille Hege Thu cream of tht- cropf' Commercial Course: Reynolds l. Na l. lion. Soc 3. 4: Asst. Sec. 4: Sec. l. B G. 3: Girl Reserve 3: Traffic Dept. 3. 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Hrm. Sec. 4: Supt. Office Pages 2: Supt. Sec. Dept. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Board 2, 3: Honor Point Pin 3. Nina Mae Hodges fm finding it easy to be good as gold. Cnmmer.'ial Course: S. H. Checker l: lnt. Dept. 1. Iohn Spencer Holleman fm jumping with joy 'General Course: Amos and Andy l.2.4: Basketball 2, 3. Gvm. Dept. l.2. 3: lnt. Dept. 2: Glee Club l. 2. 3. 4: Lib. Council 4: Hi-Y 4: S. H. Checker 2. Lois Lee Huffman You say the suit-crest things. Commercial Course: Supt. S. H. 2: Hrm. Asst. Sec. 2: Masque and Gavel 2: Schol. Dept. 3. Margaret Elizabeth Huffman Hlfvllcn you srlilc. itlx so iicliglitfrilf' Commercial Course: Defense Council 3: Int. Dept. 3. Bessie-Muriel Hutchins 'llt malrcs no nt'iu'r mind. General Course: Lib. Council 4: Girl Resrrxv l. 2. 3.4: Glee Club 2. 3. 4: lnt. Dept. 1, 3: Board 3: Hall Monitor 3: Traffic Dept. 4. Billy D, Hutchins K Hlfvhols so l-'infl and rrnaffrt-wil. General Course: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Masfine and Gavel 3. 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4: Editor-infChief Pirie Whisnt'rs 4: Assoc. Ed. Black and Gold 3: Hi-Y 4: Schol. Dept. 1. 3.4: Supt. Pub. Dept. 4: Draniaterr 3: Glee Club 1.2: l. B. G. 2. Racketty Packetty House 3: Assemhlv Chorus 2: Per. Rel. Dept. 4. loyce Hutchins nyc! all tlu' laiis they smile at me. General Course: Hrm. Sec. 2. 3- Schol. Dept. 2: I. B. G. 2: Supt. Othce Pages 3: Lib. Council 4. Norman larrard Calm, hanpy, and brialitf' Commercial Course: Supt. Record. Dept. 4: Schol. Dept lg Hall Monitor 4: ln Dept. 2: Football 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Thelma Elizabeth larvis Wlrat a pal is she General Course: Girl Reserve 1.3: Snot. S. H. 3: Record. Dept. 2. Bill lohnson He's sweet just like rlrmdlate candy. Commercial Course: Supt. Lost and Found lg Supt. Checking Dept. 2: Board l.2 3.4: Suot. Record. Dent. 3: Sfmt. Pr-f. Rel. Dept. 4: Gym. Dept. 3. 4: Aud. Dept. 3.41 Traffic Dent. 3- Ama, A.-.fl Andvm 4: l. B. G. l,2: Hrm. Pres. 3: V-Pres.. 4: Tre1s. Ir. Class 3: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Allen lones '4Hc's style all the iiiliilmu General Course: Dramaterr 1.2. 3.4: Evervbodv's Crazvl' 2: Basketball l: Football 4: Hrm. Pres. 2: Minute of Praver 2. 3. 4: Suot. Defense Council 3, 4' Sec-Treas. Sophomore Class 2: Board l. 2. 3, 4: Gray Light Ed. 4: Lib. Council 2. 4: Debatinq 2.3: Glee Club 4: Banfl l, 2- Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Checking Dept. I: Supt. S. H. 4: Club IX 4. loe Iones Who's so lrandsnroc and good looking? General Course: Hrm. Sec. l: School Asst. Sec. 2: Hrm. Pres. 2, 5: Supt. Rec. Dept. 4: Hi-Y 4: I. B. G. 4: College Club 4: Supt. S. H. Council 5. Tennyson Lingle Iones The music goes round :mil round. General Course' Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 1.4: Record. Dept. l, 2: Lib. Council 4. Grace Allen Kelly Happy as the daisies that dance on her way. Commercial Course: Supt. Schol. Dept. 2: Supt. School Store 3, 4: Office Page 2: Schol. Dept. 1, 2: Lib. Council 2: S. H. Council 1.2. 3: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3. 4. C, L. Kimball How they trust in you. Colleoe Course: Mooresxiille High l: Checkinq Dept. 2: Schol. Dept, 3: Lost and Found 4: Baseball 2, 3, 41 Mgr.. 3: College Club 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 41 Record. Dept. 4: Gym. Dept. 4. Douglas Kimel You,1c .1 solid music master. Musxt' Course: Hrm. Pres. 1. 4' Poarfl l 2. 3: Record. Dept. 1.2: Lib. Council l. 2: Tratlsic Dept. 3- Supl. Sfhol. Dept. 3: Snot. Att. Dept. 4: Band 1.2. '5.4.5: Chorus l. 2.3 4. '33 All-Southern Chorus 3: All State Chorus l. 2. 3: P-fr. R--l. Dept. 4: Operetta Forrest Princcm l: All-State Band 3. Barbara Lee Langly Shes a sweet little tot. Home Economics Course: Supt. Lib. Page 3: lllratlic Dept. 4: Lib. Council 4: l.ib. Page l. 2. 3: Supt. S. H. 3: H. Checler 2. 3: Board 2. 3. 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Girl Reserve 3: Monogram 2. 3.4: Masque and Gavel 2.3.41 Hrm. Sec. I. 2: Schol. Dept. 3: Record. Dept. 2. 3: Honor Point Pin 3. Donald Gray Lashmit The little man who u'asn't theref General Course Lucille Lawrence Thr top of the heap. General Course: Lost and Found 1.2: lr. HifY Sponsor 2: Girl Reserve 1.2 4.51 V-Pres., 5: Hrm. Sec. 2: lnt. Dept. 2. 3.4.5: Supt. Rec. Dept. 5: Lib. Council 5: l. B. G. 2. 3: Masque and Gavel 4. 5: A'American Passport 4: Best Actress 4. .3. -61.- iw vfitgf ,-62.-1 3 Qu -t Martha Lawrence I'Tlte stveetes! girl this sitle ol Altirnof' Motlern Language Course: Lost and Found I: Schol. Dept. I3 Pres. Girl Reserve I3 Lih. Council 43 lnt. Dept. 3, 4: Rec. Dept. 4: S. H. Council 43 Masque and Gavel 3, 43 Monogram 2, 33 Dramateer 2. 3: Tennis 1.2, 3,41 Soccer 43 Board 4: I. B. G. 2. 33 College Clulw 2. 33 Eu-ryl3otly's Crazyu 2. Katherine Louise Littleton The venorita u'i'lx flashing ego. Connnercial Course: Girl Reserve Ig D. lf. 35 Hrm. liens. I3 Int. Dept. 23 H. Checker 31 Att. Dept. 2. Audree F. Long 'I lmtl the t'la:lext tltt'.rnt.H General Course3 Hall Monitor 33 Drama eer Z, 3, -iz Dehater 2, 3.43 Int. Dept. I. 2: Record, Dept. 2- 33 Att. Dept. 3, 43 You Cant Take It VVith Youfw 33 Masque and Gavel 3, 4. Betty Sue Long 'lym happu .ill the while. Conunereial Course: Scliol. Dept. 1.23 Int. Dept. Z3 Hrm. Vfpres. 23 Supt. Int. Dept. 33 I. B. G. 1: Masque and Gavel Z, 3.4: Rackettv Packetty Housel' 3: Lih. Council 3: S. H. Checker 2: Drantateer 2. 3, -i: Set. Puh. Speaking Class 1. Charles Felix Long A merry old soul is lie. General Coursey Schol. Dept. 21 Glee Club I. 2. Margaret Louise Long She wan always there so pert .mtl gayf, General Courseg Defense Council 43 Schol. Dept. 33 Record. Dept. 21 Int. Dept. Ig Assoc. Eel. Black and Cold 33 Baslzetlmll 1.2. Socter 21 Baseball I 2. 33 Mono- gram I, 2. Sara Manion The heavens such gran: did lend her General Courseg Hall Monitor 31 Supt., 43 Defense Council 2.4: Lib. Council 33 Girl Reserve 3, 'lg Supt. Red Cross .31 Masque and Gavel 2, 3. '12 Natl Hon. Soc. reas. I, 23 Int. Dept. I: Hrm. Asst. Sec. 3: You Can't 4: I. B. G. 3: Hrm. T Take It With Youl 3. Dot Martin Witlt lter eyes of night .mtl lifts as brigltl its flame. General Course: Cvlee Club I, 2, 3, 4: I. B. G. 23 Tennis 5, 41 Hrm. Sec. 2, 4. 53 Hrm. Pres. 45 Board 3: Record. Dept. 23 Int. Dept. 3: Sr. Marshall 4. Ioe Masten 'AGot .i touch of Texas in nity realli. Sciente Course3 NValkertown 1. 2. 3: Sehol. Dept. 4. Betty McGee Sirtin' on mp tv' the multi. tae...-mt Cnttme, H.-.tt tt.-V.. t, st-tml. inept. 1, R..t....1. Dept. 2. Bill McGee His Hyun' is xo maxtitline. General ilourw.-3 Hanes 1, Foothall I: Int. Dept. I. Marjorie lane McGee hart- .1 lreettttiful ft-elinq et't'lyrlltrtg's going mu ufayf' ..l Lieneral t,ottrw3 llnlt lligh School 1,21 Mineral Springs 3. Tula Alleen McMasters 'Em-t, -.tttltt-1 11... .tn ally.-1 bt, hr. rule. General Course3 lnt. Dt-pt. I,2. 35 5. H. Clxeekt-r 1.2.33 Ilall Monitor 3,4g Assetnhly Char... t 4, Charlotte Marie Merritt 1t..., uf.w.trf1.t1. General Course: lliontml 1: Girl Rt.-vetxe 33 llrnt. Asst. Sec. 43 S. ll. Checker 2. 3 -I3 Asst. Cheerleatler -I: Int. Dept. 4: I. B. G. 3. Cecil Thomas Messick The pines: Amit of .i ony. General tfottwe: lnt. Dept. 1. Ruth Nlills 'llhtttitt' for llit' etwrtirt' mtttlf' General Vottrse. Rtwtttwltts I, Glo-e tllulw 3. l. Mary Elizabeth Motsinger ' Nom' tan tomp.1lt'. College l.outwe, Lost .intl I'ountl l: 5upt.. .31 l.ilw. Louzttil 2. 43 Iralllt Dept. 2. 41 Bo.u'tl 2,-i, Int. Dept. 33 S. ll. Supt, 33 Chet-leer. 3.4: Gym. Dept. 31 Defense 3 ffouneil 3- Snpt. -i' tulw. Dept. 3, Cimy I.igltt Stall 3, Girl Reserve I, Y, 3. fig I. B. u v J G. 2: College Clulw 2. 3: Nat I. llon. Soc. 5, -Ig Bilwle lin L, 33 Ilonor lotnt Pin 33 VNV. C. VII. ll. Atxtirtl 3. Emma R uth Mullis llc: mutt' is lon' .mtl xtvcwl. Geuerztl Utvtiiwe, S. ll. Kfltetker 7. llecortl, Dept. lg Il.tIl Nlonitor 33 Girl Reserve ai: Att, Dept 3, Int. Dt-pt. t. Virginia Dare Newman .I'l.1nn tt-we iln- tttiltl nnttw het nit-on :mite tttonltl p.-U,-3 C,tuitt'tert't.tt t.utt'st'i lut Dept I, I, 3,'I: It-ttottl. Dept. l,2, S. ll, Council 3: CJH1 e lhtge 3, lltnt. Set 3 Gill Itfsetxe 33 ltnlllt' Dept. '33 l.tI'1. Council 43 Oilite Acetr -Q, Clinard Norris '1 Mitt.: .. m.11...f. .t..t1.., 1...t..,,' General t1tnn.e, 'l'i-.tht Dt-pt. I: Int. Dept. 1. Robert Lee Pardue Tiling tttll me Ilte lirnitl tlr.tgt'r1. Gent-ml Course: Supl. 5. ll. 3: Autos .intl Andy' 5: Per. Rel. 33 Ht-Y 4,55 l. B. G. 43 Cluh MIX' '31 lVIonogr.ttn Club 3-i 5, llrnl. N7-Pres. 3g Football I I 3 3.5, Btt-telmll lvlgr. 3. Ruby Mae Phillips Strawberry blond. General Coursey lnt. Dept. Z3 Girl Reserve 1: llilll l5l0I'ii'H' 3- Inez Mable Poore Her brow is fair as winter sntur Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. I1 S. H. Checker 2. Annie Mae Potts Huw ilear your tenderly smiling lace, .vs General Course: llnn. Sec. l: Lib. Council 2, 3: Schol. Dept. 33' S. H. Conntil 3. 43 lnt. Dept. 23 Glee Club 3. 4: Assembly Chorus 3, 4: Pine Whispers Stall 4. Martha Marie Reavis Your eyes are filled with music. Commercial Course: Board 43 Office Asst. 3, 4: Supt.. 3,41 Girl Reserve l. 2, 3, 4, S. H. Checker 33 Lib. Council 43 Schol. Dept. 35 lnt. Dept. l, 2, 33 Att. Dept. 1 Margaret Rule Tf..- W1 mm. the my blut- . General Course3 Girl Rt-serve 3: Lib. Council 13,41 Rt-turd. Dept. l-Z, Robert Lee Scales Sing .along with me. Commercial Course3 Typist Pine Whispt'rs 4: Basketball 4. Frances lean Scott Wifi: freckles on your chin. neral Course Bond l 4 Record Dept 2 Schol Dept. 53 Lib. Council 5, 4 4 Ge ' ' : a' , 1 ' - . 2 . . . Amos and Andy 4: Cashier 4: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3,41 Natl Hon. Soi. Band 2. 3, 4. Iames Carl Seagraves A'You qo .uoziml with a smile on lit-nr lute. .- ' I du:trial Arts Cours:-3 Checking Dept. 5. Y 2' 'igl as -,E Martin Seawell .Q .. Dorff lauyli at my iokes rn. Inurli. General Course: Band 1.2, 3.41 Record. Dept. l. Dorothy Mae Settle Heart so true General Course: Supt. Othce Page Z: S. H. Checker 53 llall Monitor 53 llrin. l Treas. 2, 43 Hrm. Asst, Ser. 4: Att. Dept. 4: Schol. Dept. lg lnt. Dept. 5. ay, 0 Robert W. Sheek, Ir. lr seems l'm growing zip. Commercial Course: School Asst. Sec. 2: Board 1.2: Per. Rel. Dept. 23 Supt. S. ll 2: Lib. Council 33 Baseball Mgr. Z: Masque and Gavel Z. 5,43 Cheerleader 4 Professor How Could You 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 4: l. B. G. 5. Iames Anderson Shields Oh, hon' I hate to get up in the rnorning. ' General Course: lnt. Dept. lg Schol. Dept. Z' 3: Lib. Council 3,41 Bantl 3,4 Photo. Club 3. Bettie Sides She was always a lady even in pantonzint-. General Course3 Sedge Garden 1,25 School Sec. 4: Per. Rel. 45 Girl Reserwe 3.41 Pres. 43 Inter Club Council V-Pres. 45 Hi-Y Sponsor 3,41 V-Pres. Masque and Gavel 43 Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Schol. Dept. 33 Defense Council 3: Lib. Council 41 Rec. Dept. 45 American Passport 3: Rep. to Girls' State 33 D. A. R. Rep. 43 Honor Point Pin 4. Kitty Sink Youre as pleasant as the morning. General Course3 Supt. Int, Dept, 23 Hrm. Pres. 2: Girl Reserve 3,43 Sec., 41 A Office Page 41 Board 4: l. B. G. 2: Orchestra l. 2, 33 S. H. Council l,2, 3: Hall Monitor 3: Honor P0int Pin 3. Betty Smith , HCan't make up my mimi. ,Q- I Commercial Courseg School Treas. 3. 43 Sec. Per. Rel. Dept. 4: V-Pres. Montsgrarii M Club 3: Hrm. Pres. 23 V-Pres., 33 Sec., 4: Asst. Sec, Sr. Class 4: Hi-Y Sponsor N',A A E' 4 Q' is 1g Baseball l, 2. 3. 4: Soccer 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Iohn LaRue Smith l'II be all dressed up with a smile. General Course: Supt.'Checking Dept, 2. Lloyd Coulter Smith . QE, HTlxe ilrearner, l reckon tl1.it's my namt: , 3 .1 General Course: lnt. Dept. 1: llrm. Treas. 43 Bnntl 1, 3, 4. t ll' ' 521 H 'ii' it '- 1 Sara Ruth Smith M .EV 3 Deep lvlue eyes that say llrn ture. Gt-iw.-.il Cuurse:A on-1 R.-.tm a. 41 Giro c11..i. 1, s. 4, cutie. Page s, -., 1 Pine Wl1isper,t Stall 3 43 lnt. Dept, 4: Basketball 23 Asst, Cheerleader 4. ,.,.. 6 .. ..... -v Q . . . :' 1 K : iliilkil all Asif, ' V I Sherrill Victor Smith, lr. 5.34 They tell me ilii a shame how lazy I st'i'ni. ' General Course: V-llres. Sr. Class 43 Hrm. Pres. l, 2, i 41 HifY 4,41 Band l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 5,41 l:tvoib.ill 43 Aud. Dt-pr. I ig S. ll. Supt, Z, Z3 Btuntl 1.2. lg Lib, Council l, 1. Charlotte Camilla Snider So sweet and nur, Commercial Cuurseg Glee Club 43 Defense Council 43 Record. Dept. 33 lnt. Dept. l, 2. .Z ..,.. Wilhelmina Spach The sunlight in your hair, - General Course: Girl Reserve jg Pub. Dept. iz Pine Wliis1it'r's Staff 3,45 Sr. Ed. Black and Gold 4. E 3' -63.- ya-ur ,-64.-1 Marlor C, Sprinkle l'm a guy that lilies to talk. General Course. Frances Stewart Those cmlcqiririg young rl1r1rn1S. General Course: Hrm. Sec-Trens. lp I. B. G. 23 Girl Reserve 3g Lib. Council 4: Ollice Asst. 4. Phyllis Taylor The liitle unwnun's plcnly l1r.1i'c. General Course: Per. Rel. Dept. 1.2: Supt. Rec. Dept. Z3 Soccer 2. 3, 4g Mgr., 23 Basketball 43 Mgr.. 2. Baseball 4: Mgr.. 23 Girl Rest-rxe 2. 3, 43 Monogram Club Z, 3,43 Hrm. Pres. 4: You t,an't 'llakc lt With You! 3: l. B. G. Z. 31 Drama- leer 2.3.43 Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 43 Lib. Council 3.4: Lib. Page 2. Billy W. Teague Hfllruays in and out of trouble. lndustrial Arts Course. Oscar Tesh, Ir. Gals don't mean a thing Commercial Courseg Hall Monitor 33 Lib. Council 33 Supt. Utility Dept. 43 Band l. 2. 3, 4g Hrm. Assr. Sec. lg Record. Depr. 2: Lib. Council 3: Int. Dept. 2.3. Margaret Ellen Vaden I r1on't want anybody at all. General Course: lnt. Dept. l. Annette Vaughn You gotta go overboard for someone someday. Commercial Course: Reynolds l3 Supt. Sec. Dept. 23 Defense Council 43 Girl Reserve 3g Board 31 Office Page 23 Schol. Dept. 2: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 45 Traffic Dept. 33 Honor Point Pin 3. Margaret Iune Vaughn Sweet as the sugar cane. Commercial Coursey Board 2,43 Supt. Ollice Asst. 43 Int. Dept. l,2. 33 Lib. Council l. 23 Office Asst. 3. 43 'llralfir 43 Art. Dept. 3. 4. Kathleen Wagner jumping to lhe juke bnxf' General Coursep Girl Reserve l. Z, 3.4: Int. Dept. 33 I. B. G. 2: Hrm. Treas. 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3. 4g Basketball 43 Lib. Council 43 Rec. Dept. 3g Monogram Club 3, 41 College Club 3. Norma Elizabeth Whitney She is all they claim. General Course3 lnt. Dept. 1.2: Lib. Council 3,47 Att. Dept. 23 Schol. Dept. 1.2.45 Lost and Found Dept. 13 b. H. Checker 35 Masque and Gavel 2. 3,41 College Club 2. 31 Wprofessor How Could You! Z1 Defense Council 45 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Doris Willard Don'I raln to me about men. General Course: Board 1,21 Traffic 43 Lib. Council 4g Supt. S. H. 43 Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Hrrn. Sec. 33 V-Pres.. 2: Co-Editor Gray Light 4g Pine Whisgvers Stall 4. Elsie Ruth Williard No man is ever going to worry me. General Course: Glee Club l.3,4: Record. Dept. 2.35 Schol. Dept. 43 Lib. Council 4: Hall Monitor 3. 4: S. H. Checker 3. Oscar Lee Williard, Ir. l'1n walking on air and ivearin' a smile. General Coursey Checking Dept. lg Glee Club 3: Tratlic Dept. 33 Hall Monitor jg Supt., 43 Utility Dept. 4. Dwalne Windsor Youll always find him good. Commercial Courseg Schol. Dept. 33 Int. Dept. 33 Lib. Council 4g Glee Club 3. Allan Wooten The bells are ringing for me and my gal. General Course: Hrm. Pres. Z3 Lib. Council 1.2.3. Dorothy Louise Wooten Smile that same old smile again. College Course: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Sec.. 43 Hrrn. Sec. I. 23 College Club 2. 35 Sec., 35 Per. Rel. Dept. lx Traflic Dept. 43 Lib. Page 3: Schol. Dept. 43 S. H. Supt. 3, 43 Defense Council 45 Hall Monitor 2, 3. Rachel Faye Wooten Sweet and low. Commercial Courseg S. H. Supl. 2. 3: Supt. Sec. Dept. 43 Hall Monitor 2. 3. And when honor, fame, and fortune In our pathways lie, Back our hearts shall turn to praise you, As the years roll by. wwf, ,F V . ,nw . .Q N, , --'NL in M, W f xw... IUNIORS SOPHOMORES 33' -63.- FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE HH W iiiiilil Q S W Qgzi BETTY HARRIS PRESIDENT First Row: B, W. Atkinson, vice-president: Bettie Sides, secretary: Tonimy Sheek, assistant secretary: Betty Smith. treasurzrg Second Row: Tommy Voss, vice-president: ianet Crews, secretaryg Ralph Atkinson, assistant secretary. Efacg and gage! BETTY BODENHAMER Editor-in-chief ELFREDA LONC Nianaging Editor VVILHELMINA SPACH AUDREY HAMPTON Senior Editor Senior Editor CURT BOVENDER PRESIDENT -67- 1 N . N K . N :r X i E 2 1f I ZZ: ' -- 1 5-Q3 . Ni Q fi J: ig? 115,55 ix? x I H if lil x if fi wi NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row: D. Anderson. C. Bovender. D. Calloway, C. Campbell. T. Iohnson, G, Kelly, D, Klutz, B. Langly. S, Manion- Fifth Riaw: M. Childress, L. Coward. Second Row: Crews. M. Everhart, L. Fishel. Motsinger. F. Scott, N, Stewart, B. Stonestreet, R. T. Troutman, A. G. Called. 75. Harris, B. Hayes. Third Row: M. Hedrick, D. Hege, M. Vaughn. Sixth Row: S. Vaughn, I. Webster. N- Whitlley. D. Willard. Hege, R. Holcomb. B. Hutchins, N, Iarrard. Fourth Row: B. Iohnson, H. D. VVooten. .-68.-. ga, ex 'I BOARD AND SUP ERINTENDENTS HI -Y Ixrxl Row: Calloway. Budvnlmxncr. Hzmxpron, B, Smith, Sndw, Cfrcvw. Dyson. Voss, R. Birkv, A. Icmes, Mr. Mayf. Third Row: Bell, HuIchinS, rum. Second Row: Alhcuu, Bmvrxdvr, Coward, Hunter, P-lrdur E. Bnkv. I. Iones, Arkinwou, S. V. Smith. -69.- M A -70.- BAND ORCH ESTRA Furs! Raw: Hodges, Haneline. Kxmel, Innes, Carter, Gallen. Second street, Third Row: Sauk, VV.xrner, Bates, Direttor YNolfe, Campbell Row: Ferguson, LOHin, Cranfill, L, Smlxh. Blevinx, Bohhnt, Cude, Stone- Igngg, S V, Smiih, Voss, Hgge, Grubbs, Charles, Fon, Fishel. Q g ym V El wif e 4 553 5 W, , in-'AW x , Q MA Q A . ..Ai,, if F ix ga R H? s QS 0 ll H Lk' GLEE CLUB GIRL RESERVES 93015 qfifgiaflaza BILLY HUTCHINS Editor-In-Chief g BETTY HAYES MARGARET HEDRICK NORRIS STEVVART Managing Editor Associare Editor Awocmte Ediror GAYNELL HAYES L. I. COWARD HUGH DYSON Girls Smarts Editor BOYS SPOUS Edimf Feature Editor i i Quiff awe! cgcioff ,I BETTY BODENHAMER MADLYN CLINARD L. 1. COWARD AUDREY HAMPTON BETTY HAYES MARGARET l-IEDRICK BILLY I-ILITCI-IINS NORRIS STEWART DORIS WILLARD K DEBATERS lxfxt Ruxx I Qfxvzxx Hzwvs M. Cn-xxx Hfxrru 'I'.wIw1'. Sunncl Ruxx Ifumw K.nlrr:'1n1u1. Iv Tlllfl AIANWU. YYUII Vvrbsrcr. Third Rnvk flvrlrr. Allawi. lnnmw. LIBRARY COUNCIL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLASS Iuw: Rv-.x Nlarrmn Kxmcl Rulc. Ilcwiguuck, Arxumd Ihmrrxx. Samui Amimwm, Iuhnxuu vm: MN Exmm- 111.N1fqf..w rwxfgm- Lung, Hwullf- Phllhp, aim.- aalli W lil Q Q ,Y ,Q x , A uw, nr , f L, ' ,M-,---asv-ann CHEERL EADERS Mlsx Summers, Robert Shock. Ianet Crews, Dona Vee Collxer. Bill Car- ruthcrs. Betty Cook, Charles Brunt. VVilma Baker, Mrs. Lxpruk. FOOTBALL Frrgr Row: Barley, Birlce, Bovendcr, Hunter, Albca, Voss. Pardue. A. lanes, Coward, Dvson. I. R, lones, Kimball, K. Brown, Tcsh. Rumscll. Second Row: VV. Brown, Smith, Boyd, Casry, Deesc, Coach Cash, 1 .-74,-1 ,-,W-YW Y..,,, v..,, .Y, .Y. ... Y, -F'--F-v---1-ff ,--w vw Q HI .TLLIIII 1114 I -iii-.---1 :ilk- l.11-itil 3-111.g.1.1---. 1-----1 g.,,,,,., ..- f 1J4.f..,.,..g.....,. ,.L..,,,N .-.Lugz M .A ,- L , R., M..-, .fy,...4j.,v .1... - if .,-,l 5-QA, V., fr wtf A xg X I ,-in-1-: ' -V - -- w., : mQ.1 ..J NF. v f s v I' I Y 1. . VK X , ..,k,,r,, 341731. A Y Lv W. Af. , H m X .- I ' fx 3: .. 1, A.,- 'fm QM Q: I ,L... V .lk A M' 'QE' 4 , V '- I L AJ, ,QgQi'V Eff If 1 , kr . V f 3 W -.ray Hbwxbgh. 'K fgxa 1 . I f - J .,Afr. AA ,,X:.,.1 :ffl 5-,Q Wm: - . ' ' ph A Q-Q.Q:.Y?F--2,5 E , ' lf' 55' ' - ,' x. j gf, mf, fi 'sa 114- ,., .Ky I -5, M- V. 1. 'L-1, .4 ,g ' -:fit-.A V -Q A f , f. . .25 J, L11-13g 2srSw.+ea,,-1' Q5 23:5 fm- I Q4-' '::1jf+f , -, . 55,,,.. 13.4.3 U w..s-.Qvf f v 'ft' 'VZ NW5 A' 33 A lf: M. , .- ,,f'?'vg -, A ' y , ' wmi J.. ,a.,4 ' . fi- J ivy 1 wr ' . A -jf' -1 3' , 1' , . . my 1 ,,, -gm. I Lv' 1 Tix ' '1 - fggp-. , ,J M. . lv T3 ,,,, , .. -r 4 Q ,-,-,QL - '24 f , ww , 'Q 'a Q., Dedicated to f in ffoiaa aynzi in appreciation for her sincere understanding, her willing- ness to help others, and her many services in all phases of our school activities, we, the graduating classes of john W. Hanes High Sshool, do proudly dedicate our section of the 1943-44 Black and Gold. i gs ff 5353 ai cfjmflazf .iJ7ZczZZicmu1La'z PRINCIPAL -80- FACULTY lvxrv Run R. S. ll.xllxxs.mgsr, Ellznlwllu Plnumxxts. bam.: Buvxcu, F1.xxe-IIA lrlurcmn' Slwarp. Tlnrll lluu Helen Bxnklvx' Nlrf. lanxv llmnmf lzdrrn ulklun, NWN? H. Clmppcll. lVlfu'y llxnsnn Reid Smlurm. Sm-mul Rum. M llungm Dons Burkr Fuurrh Rum Allwxv Iulxnxun, lNl.xx'xlvu Lcwxs. lflmw Huvnrs. Allwm' Hurxu Mrx. Hvw Wblxlldwx ::,.: Y . I Mfr, ' ' j f ,,......, . .,.,..-:Eg gf SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I. Hege, President: L. Harrington, xica-president: F. Muon- Secretary: H. Adams. treasurer. SENIOR SU PERLATIVES Left ru Rxghn T. Leach. M. N. Duncan L. Harrington. B. Chlhon. B. VN'::atlwrnmr1. I. Hege. E. Tuttle, I. G. Mclienzxe, F- Payne, M. Hal! E. Sandcfur. H. Adams were not prn-svn! when picrurn' was mken. -81.- J ft rife? CLASS DAY OFFICERS T. Leach, historian: B. Weatlii-riiiziri, prophet: B. Chilton, testator: N. Willard, mascot. js Class of 1944 -E4 Commer Hilda Adams Secretly cial Course: Home Ec, l, 2: Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 1,25 G. R. l,2.3.4: Sec, 3: Pres, 4: Monitor 2, 3. 4: D. A. R. Rep.: Lib. Page 3: V-Pres. 3: Girls State 3: Excelsior Club 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Sex-. 4: Pres. Forum 4: uncle Bcbls Brideug Dont Darken My Drwrm: Swept Clean Off My Feetng Glad Rags . Barbara Louise Alley Girl of My Dreams Grneral Course: Class Basketball 2, 3: Home EC. 2, 3, 4: G. R. 2,3,-1: V-Pres. 2: l.lonitor 3: HifY Sponsor 3. 4: Basketball 4: G. A. Assoc. 4. College Edith Lee Anderson All the Things You Arei' Course: Class Basketball I, 2: Alderman 1,3,4: 5-ec. 3, 4: G. R. l,2. 3, 4: Treas, 2: Band l,2, 3.4: Sec. 4: Hall Monitor 3: Girls State 3: Ping Whispers 3, 4: Asso. Ed. 4: Black and Gold 3, 4: Ed.-in-chief 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Sec. 4: Clerk of court 4: Coun. Rep, 4: Tennis 4: lr. Coun. 4: Pres. Forurn 4: D. E 4: lntercluh Council Rep. 4: Glad Ragsmp Swept Clean OE My Feet . Alan Hauser Barnes Hlfvho Woi1ldn't Lulu' Yom , Commercial Course: Chorus lg Dramatics 1.2: Basketball 1,25 Tennis 1,22 lla-ind l, College Ushers General Commer 2: Off. College 2, 3, 4: Monitor 2,3, 4: Monogram 3, 4. Kent Bennett Never a Day Goes Bill' Course: Sanitary Board l: King High School 3: Monitor Club Pres. 4: Club Pres, 4: Red Pencil Survivors Editor 4: lli-Y 4. George Binkley Cheating on Yuur Babyi' Course: Football Z: Alderman 2, 3: Camera Club 3. Mildred Blevins Oh, You Beautiful Dolli' cial Course: Home Ec, 1. 2' Chorus l, 2: G. R. l Page 3: D. E, 4: Sec, and Treas. 4. Robert Boyles Show Me The Way To Go Home Course: Reynolds 1,21 Health Off. 3: Sanitary Hi-Y 3. 4: Debate Club 4: V-Pres. 4. General General 3: Pine Lester Branson Don't Forget to Write Course: Midget Football Coach 4. 5. Helen Louise Brewer Can't Ge! Indiana Off My Mind Course: Baseball 1: Girl Reserve 1.4: Mineral Whispers Staff 4. Bradley Brooks Are You Having Any Fun ,2, 3: Class Basketball OE. 3: Excelsior 3.4: Springs 2: Reynolds Commercial Course: Alderman l: Midget Football 1,25 Midget Basketball 2. Geraldine Chapman Take lt Easy Commercial Course: Mineral Springs l: Basketball 2, 3: Home EC. 2: Band 2, 3. 4, 5: Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5: G. R. 2, 3. 4. 5: OMC? Page 3: 4. 5: Hall Monitor 4, 5: G. A. Assoc. 5: Soccer 5: Library Page 5: V-Pres. 5: Librarian 5. Edna Mae Cheek Check To Cheek Commercial Course: Home Ee. I: G. R, 2, 3: Othee Page 3. 4. R. Elwood Chilton H urn To Losew B General Course Football Mgr. 2: Baseball-Mgr. 2: Monogram Club-2. 3.4, 5, Iii-Y 3. 4, 5: Basketball 3, 4. 5: Tennis 3. 4, D: Pine Ivhiipersi btatl 4, 7: Outside Lnnrh 4, 5: Sports Editor 5: Alderman 5. Cheerleader 5: lr. C.ounr.l Pres. 3. Fay Lee Clarke Hi, .v.'ighb.i. Cfimimgrt-ral Course: G. R. I. 2, 3: Monitor 3: Home Er. 3. 4 Betty lean Conder Rugged Hur Right Commercial Course: Harding High I. 2: Cheerleader 4: Student Nurse -l. Tommy Cox Scattt'1brain Industrial Arts. Vfoodwork 1.2. 3,41 Cheerleader 4. Baseball -I: Pres, Faruxn 4. Pine WVh1spers 4: lvlidget Basketball 2: Midget Football 2: Heh. Ilrawrig 4. Marie E. Cromer Sn-ing Shift .lVla:ieM Commercial Course: Alderman 2: G. R. 2,3: Dramaties 3: Home lic, 3.-1,1 Cale. 4. 5: Congrarulations . Betsy Ross Dority Happy Go Lucky .. Comvnerrial Course: Declamation Contest I, 2: Lib. Page I,2, 3: G. R. l,2, 3. 4: Pres. 2, 4: Band 3: Tennis 4: Sten, ol Court 4: Capers of I940 : Debate Club 'I. Mary Nell Duncan Blue Mooni' Commercial Course: Hi-Y Sponsor I: Home Ee. I, 2: Chorus I, 2, 3: G. R. I, 2. 31 Basketball I. 2. 3. 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Nat'I Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Pres. 4: G. A. Asso, 3, 4: Uncle Bobs Brideu: Don't Darken My Doorug Glad Ragsug Swept Clean Oil' Her Feetmp Red Pencil Survivors, 3. 4: Forum 4: Ir. Council 4: Sec. 45 Tennis 4: Orlice Page 4, Richard Gentle Gals Donir Mean A Thing To .Ven General Course- Midget Football I: Reynolds 2: Band 3: Reserve Football 3: Monitor 4: Varsity Football 4: Baseball 4. Erleen Hall Small Fryi' Commercial Course: Chorus I. 2, 3: G. R. I, 2. 3, 4. 5: Mayorette I. 2, 3. 4 5 Class Basketball I. 2, 3. 5: Otlf. Page 2, 3: Alderman 2, 3: Sr, Marshall 4: 'Il-anis 4, 5: G, A. Asso, 4. 5: Home Ev, S: Basketball 5. Marvin L. Hall Pam-r Dall' College Course. Basketball I. 2, 3. 4. 5: Hi-Y I. 2. 3, 4. 5: Trras. Z, 3, Aldermai 1.3: Police Comm,ssioner 3: Excelsior Club 3: Baseball 3,4.5: Pine NVhispers Stall 4: Red Pencil Survivors 4: Nlonograni Club 4.5 Maven 5: Foium 5: lr. Council 5: Football 5. Edith Hamlin 'ATllert s .1 M4111 in My Life Comms-rrial Course: Mineral Springs 1.2, 3, 4: Chorus 5. Ivy Iuanita Harrington A'Dcep in rin' Heart of Texas Gzneral Course G. R. I. 2: D, E. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Pres. Forum 4: Chorus 4: The Nativity . Lawrence C. Harrington W'hat Docs a Pilot Dream off' College Course: Band I,2,3,4.5: Midget Football 2: Ushers Club 2. .3, 4. 5: Basletball 3, 4. 5: Hi-Y 43 Health Club 4: Pres. 4: Monogram Club 4, 5: Base- ball 4, 5: ludge 5: Student Director 5: Class V-Pres. 5. Virginia Harvey Speak l.ou ' College Course: Home EC 1.2: Girl Reserve I. 2.34: D. 4. loe Hayes Good for .Vothirrg loeu Comniercial Course: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Midget Football 2. 3: Health othrer 3: Clioru 3: Tennis 3. -I: Var. Football 4: Hx-Y 4, Rosa Mae Hayes Honly 41 Rosen Coniniercial Course: Gray I: Old Town 2: Girl Reserve 3: D. E. 4. Ioe D. Hege W1't'I'k On the Highway College Course: Basketball 2, 3.4, 5: Iii-Y 3,4,5: Treas. 4: Sec. 5: Football 3, 4. 5: Baseball 3: Monogram 51 Pres. Sr, Class 5: So Earlv in the Morninqug lr. Council 5. X ' Frances Higgins Remember General Course: Lib. Stall 2. 3. 4, 5. D. E. 4. Lillian G. Hutchins Slightly Less Than Wonderful General Course: Home EC. I, 2, 3. 4: Student Nurse 2: Chorus 2, 3. 4: Nlonitors 3: Home EC. Award 3: Lib. Stall 3, 4: Cale 3. 4: HGlad Ragsug Boogie VVooqie Revut ': The Nativity . 2 Betty Kates Dark Eyes Commercial Course: Cla B .k tb Il 2: G' I R . ' 2. 3: Oth P 3- M ' 4: The Telegraniuz C33ersalJfeI9?40 . lr Neue Ce age V omwr get 4 nes ugh X tx 'Ga .. SM -er- 00 f X f .3 R 5+ b .-83... - ,i 3:12 634,52 -84.- Of 1944 .sx S55 3 at K gf i sc , N Q . 3 11 W-.4 4 '-1A - A .3,i 9- 1., 2,. grail ,- - s-vusd ewi fe ... ,.,e. , .K A h Dorothy Lee Landingham A'Boogie-Woogie Commercial Course: Home Bc. l: Lib. Page 1: Soccer l: Baseball lg Basketball l.2,3: G. R, 1.2, 3.43 Chorus l.3,43 Ofhce Page 2.3, 4: Sec. 3,4: Hall Monitor 3,43 Sec. 3. Talmage Leach Besame Mucho Commercial Course: Alderman 4: Monitor 5: Ushers 5: Hi-Y 53 Football 5: Baslcel- ball 5: Monogram Club 5. Margie L. Lineback Margie Commercial Course: Home Ec. lg Basketball l, 33 Monitors l, 2, 3, 5: Class Basketball l, Z. 3, 4. 5: G. R. l, 2. 3: Hall Monitor 1, 2. 3, 4, 5: Band l, 2, 3. 4, 5: Librarian 4: V-Pres. 5: Soccer 5: G. A, Asso. 5: Lib. Page 5: Pres. 5. Betty lean Love You'll Never Know College Course: Declamation Contest 3: Chorus 3,4: Band 3.4: G. R. 3.4: Librarian 4: Debate 4: Office Page 4: Pres. 4: Reserve Basketball 4: Ir. Council 4: Pine Whispers Staff 4: Tennis 4: Class Basketball 4: Cv. A. Asso. 4. Bill Markland ln My Solitude Grneral Course Band 1.2, 3: Radio 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc, 3, 4: Store 4. Shirley leane Mays HG. I. Galil Commercial Course: Dramatics l. 2: Basketball l.2,3: G. R, l,2, 3: Chorus 42 Home Bc. 4. Zillia Margaret McAbee A String of Pearls General Course: Student Nurse l: Home Ec. 1.2: Lib. Page Z, 5:iG.R, 2. 3, 4. 5: Tre. 5: Office Page 3. 4: Class Basketball 3. 4, 5: G. A. Asso. 4: Cirls' Glce Club 4, 53 Tennis 5: Pine Whispers 53 Exchange Ed, 5: Ragtime Ministrelw 5. Winifred McBride Constantlyi' Commercial Course' Basketball lg Chorus 13 Home Ec. 1, 2: Baseball I. Donald McGee Time On My Hands College Course: Mineral Springs l. 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Band 3, 4, 5: PWC Whl5P9f5 9: Debate Club 4.5: Pres, Forum 5. I. G. McKenzie Tlieie'H Be Some Changes Made Commerc.al Course: Football 2, 3. 4, 5: Monogram Club 4, 5: Hi-Y Club 5. Peggy Meadows Silver and Loaf' Commertial COllrse: Reynolds l, 2, 3. Marilyn Miller I Never Mention Your Name Commercial Course- Chorus 1.2: Cv. R, l, 2: Hall Monitor 2: Red Pencil Sur- .irors 3: Ollice Page 3: Home lic. 4: Glad Rags 3 Capers of l940 . Ertie Frances Moore Have I Stayed Away Too Long General Course: Dramatics l: Boosters l, 2: Debate Club l, 2, 3: Class Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. 5: A'Capers of 1940 G. R. l. Z. 3, 4, 5: Alternate 2, 3: Lib, Page 2, 3: Oranorlcal Contest 3: Monitor 4: Girls Cvlee Club 4.5: Pine Vtlhispers Stall' 5: Tennis 5: Ie. Council. Thelma Owens Cana Get Ou! of This Mood Commercial Course: Lib Page 1.2, 3: Chorus 3.4: Home Ec. 4: D. E. 4: The Nativity . Frances C. Payne Saving Myself for Bill Commercial Course: Baseball l: G, R. l: Soccer l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Basketball I, 2, 3. 4, 5: Monogram Club 2. 3, 4, 5: Class Basketball Coach 2, 3, 4. 5: Lib. Page 3. 4: G. A. Asso. 3. 4, 5: Flag Bearer 3, 4. 5: Sr. Marshal 4: Tennis 4. 5: lr. Council 5: Przs. Forum 57 Nancy Payne H Buckle Dotlfn' l College Course: Class Basketball l, 2. 3, 4: G. R. l. 2, 3, 4, 5: Softball Mgr. 2: Soccer 3. 4, 5: Monogram Club 3. 4, 5: Home EC. 4: G. A. Asso 4, 5: Lib. Page 5: Off. Page 5. Baxter Phillips Hllll Be Around Commercial Course: Pres. Forum 43 D. E, 4: Pres. 4. William Dwight Queen Tlxey'rv Either Too Young Or Too Old Commercial Course: Baseball 4: Football 4. lean Ray Hlctznic W'itli the Light Brown Hair Commercial Course: Home lic. l: Band lg G. R. 2. 3: Monitors 3. Ruby L. Reid Precious jewel Commercial Course: Soccer I3 Home Ec. 1.2: G, R. 1.2, 3: Chorus 1,43 'llenni 2: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Glad Rags UThe Nativity . Allwyne Richards Wlicrx Day ls Done General Course: D. E. 4 Lois Elaine Rierson Blue-eyed Eliainei' i i Commercial Course: Basketball l, 2: G. A. Asso. l, 2: G. R. l, 2, 3, 4: lloine llc. l, 2, 3, 4: Cale 4. Harry Eugene Russell fm lust Wild About Harry Industrial Arts: Baseball 2: Ushers Club 3, 4: Machine Shop 4. Earl Wilton Sandefur All, Or Nothing at All General Course: Excelsior Club 3. 4, 5: Pine Whispers Staff 4. 5: Editor-in-Chief 5: Monitors Club 3, 4. 5: Chief 4, 5: N. H. S. 4, 5: Pres. 5: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5: Pres. 5: Quill and Scroll 4, 5: Pres. 4: Sec. Senior Class: Black and Gold 4, 5: Man. Ed. 5: Alderman 3,47 lr. Council 5: Midget Team Coach 5: Pres. Ushers 5: Betty Lou Self Shorterxing Breadll College Course: Alderman l: G. R. Z: Monitors 2. 3,43 Home Ec. 4: Band l. Steve Sheek The Sheik of Arabyu Commercial Course: Band 1,2, 3: Ushers 3, 4. Mary Nell Sheets Blue Eyed Sailor Commercial Course: Lib. Page l: Home Ec. l: Class Basketball l, 2, 3: Oli. Page 2: G, R. 2, 3. 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Footbal' Sponsor 3: Cheerleader 3,4: Chorus 4: The N:ttivity : Basketball 4: Tennis 4: lr. Council -l: G. A. Asso. 4. lean Memory Shelton Memories College Course: Chorus l: Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Soccer l, 2. 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Declamatiou 2. 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Debate Winiier 3: Debate Team 3, 4: ,Amer- icanism Contest 3, 4: Pine Whispers 3,41 G. A. Asso. 3,43 Oratorical Contest 4: Debate Club 4: G. R. l, Z, 3, 4: Boogie-VV,o0gie Revueng Capers of l940 7 lo Meredith Shelton Take It From There College Course: Chorus lg Soft Ball 1.2: G. R. 1.2, 3, 4: Soccer l, 2. 3. 4: Basket- ball l.Z, 3, 4: Glad Ragsng Boogie-Woogie Revueu: Tennis 2, 3. 4: Declama- tionContest Z, 3, 4: Winner 2: Debate Winner 3: Debating Team 3. 4: American- ism Contest 3.4: Elmer : Pine Wlxispers 3.4: G. A. Asso. 3.4: Debate Club 4: Sec. 41 Red Pencil Survivorsug Asso. Editor: Capers of l940 . Edith Grey Snipes Hllm Sorry For Myself Commercial Course: Home Ec. l: Chorus 1,23 G. R. 3. 41 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Pine Whispers 3.4: Ed-in-Chief 4: Black and Gold 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Tennis 4: Uncle Bob' Brideu: Boogie-WVoogie Revueng Caper's of l940 . Ernest Eugene Snyder For Me and My Gal General Cours-e: Band lg Tennis 2, 3: Cheerleader 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pres. 4. Bill Sprinkle My Ideal Commercial Course: Basketball l, 7: Baseball l, 2: Football l,2,3,4: l'iifY l, 2. 3, 4: Monogram Club l,2. 3. 4: Alderman 2. Sybil Stutts Store 5. Glad Rags '3 Elrner . 'AThe Dreamerl' Commercial Course: Softball l: Basketball i, 2: Monitor l, 2: Home Ec. l, 2, 3. Bill Talbert 'AMy First Love College Course: Band l 2, 3: Alderman Z: Tennis 3,4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Ushers Club 4: Monogram Club 4. Gray Tucker Could You Use Me? College Course: Alderman l: Band 1.2, 3. 4. 5: l'li-Y 4,5: Monogram Club 5: Football 5: Basketball 5: Baseball 4, 5. Elleanor Harrell Tuttle 'Neel l Say More College Course: Class Basketball l: Chorus 1.2: G. R. l, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 2, 4: Health Off. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Pine Whispers 3, 4: Assoc. Ed. 4: Black and Gold 3, 4: Managing Ed. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Pres. 4: Pres. Forum 4: Tennis 4: IJ. E. 4: UBoogie-VVoogie Revuellz UCapers of l940 . Marvin Walker I Got A Secret Weapon General Course: Alderman I: Midget Basketball 2: Machine Shop 4: Cheerleader 4. Betty Weatberman My Buddy College Course: Class Basketball Trophy Winner l: Soccer 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Chorus l, 2.: G. R. l, 2, 3. 4: lnterclub Council Rep. 2: Tennis l,2, 3.4: Drum Maiorette 2: Girls' Monogram Z, 3,41 Pine XfVhispers 3, 4: Managing Ed. 4: G. A. Asso. 3.4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Black and Gold 4: Quill and Scroll 4: lr.i Council 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Dont Darken My Dooru: Uncle Bobs Bride' : Capers of l94ll . R. Carroll Williams When I See an Elephant Fly College Course: Band 1.2.3,-1. 5: Football 3. 4. 5: Baseball 4: Ushers Club 4, 5: Monogram Club 4, 5: Hi-Y 4, 5: Hall Monitor 5. Ioe M. Wilson 'Deacon lones General Course: Eastern High School Vvashington. D. C. l, 2, 3: Hanes 4. Mary A. Wooten Sn-cet Adeline College Course: Home Ec. l, 2: G. R. l, 2. 3. 43 V-Pres. 4: D. E. 4. Ieanette Worrell A'Here Comes the Nai'y General Course: Chorus lg Home Ec. l: Basketball 1.2: G. R. 1,2,3q Library Page 2: 'lennis 3, 4: G A. Asso. 3: Flag Bearer 4: D. E. 4: V-Pres. 4. OTHER SENIORS Oscar Avery Conrad H321 A Day, Once A Mtxntli Charles Edward Pearce A'Don't Worry Archie Sebastian lVIoonlight Cocktail Byerly Vanhoy Cant G.-f Stuff ln Your Cuffi' . Q-eg g ,- l an -an R68 4? JFQ Q4 eff: 5 it-gh 1' Q ft 'tx A s Q 3 xhs ,-1 EIGHTH GRADES AND FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE AND IUNIOR CLASSES ll W lil Q S isxwmwvwf 5 . A E ...Sf 5 E 23291 g 2 , g l 2 T 5 1 'K K GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row: B. Flynt, B. Sheets. Ayers, Chilton, T. Binkley. B. Shields. B. I.. Hall. Wagoner. G. Sampson, D. Sealey, M. Ashe. Fourth Row: Ianxce Shelton, M. McAhee, C. I.. Poplin, D. Landingham. Second Row: DL Shelton, lean Shelton. I0 Shelton. B. Vkfillard, B. V. Campbell, P. Sprinkle, E. Hall. C. Sheets, F. Moore, B. I.oxe. L. I. Weathernlan, F. Payne. A. Moore. N. Payne. G. Chapman, M. Linehaclk, Vernon, B. I.. Smith. 8. Denny. I. Adams. Fifth Row: P. Lewis, O. Hoffman, Warner, M. Slurrs, K. Easley, Third Row: B. Archer, If. Nunn. B. Alley, M. Phillips. A. Mitchell, H. Rarledge. E. XVatkins, R. Haskins, G. Burke, B. Stout, B. M. M. I.. Sandefur, F. Huff, Rierson, Terrell, C. Tillutson, M. I.. Lancaster. .-87,-f s First Row: Eleanor Vxfeatlcerman. QUILL AND SCROLL Tuttle. Earl Sandefur, Edith Anderson, Betty Second Row: Helen Brewer, Edith Snipes, Bill Iackson, Mary Lou San defur. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is -nw' First Row: Earl Sandefur, Mary Nell Duncan, Hilda Adams, Forrest Second Row: Lena Glenn Highiill, Bill Markand, Kent Bennctr, Law Campbell, Edith Snipes.. :ence Harrington. Betty Lou Hall. ,-88,-1 Third Row: Mary Lou Sandefur, Bill Talbert, Mary Louise Shields. r , Y - A ':z.:'---w-rf -f -,-: L 1 YF +3 f :: f, . :gg.g . - 'M 2 'H' . A f .fs iiqfl Fw. ...... new Gzizm ' 1 Mkt g SW:--N. BLACK AND GOLD STAFF First Row' E. Tuttle. Anderson. E, Snipes, Second Row' M. L. Shields. B. Weatherman. M. L. Sandefur. B. L. Hall. PINE WHISPERS STAFF First Row: E. Snipes, B. VVeatherman. Tuttle. B. L. Hall. Center: M. L. Shields. Aiurd Row: 1. Stanfield. B. Chilton, W. R. Nunn. E- A. R.fcIi, B. Second Row: M. L Sandefur, Io Shelton. lean Shelton. H. Brewer. F, Stevenson, B. Iaclcson. Moore, M. M.cAbee. C. L. Poplin. B. Love. R Haskins. E. Anderson. E. .-1 . b,,ff,.hsN 1' . .---Q if 2 -90.. STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS Left to Right E, Aiitivrsmi I. llniriugmn F Campbell. M lltill K Hi-xi-wil B, Uuriu 2 3 E ALDERMEN, MONITORS, HEALTH CLUB First Row: B, Kaics. B. L. Sell, K. Wheclxrig. M. I.inels1ifl4, I, Edwards. Boylcs, B. Tnlhert, K. Bennett, E- Freeman, C, Blal-tlcy. B. llanipmn, R L, Vvrnun, B, I.. Snyder, N. Hutchins, E. Hmispcth. Fukrell. Second Row: M. L. Vifflliams. E. Hinshaw, L. Cxirpcr, M. L. Sandefur, Fourth Row: B. Clodfcltvr, B. Linehack, Queen, Miller, H. Lewellyn E. Anderson, R. Morgan, A. Hightshoe. A. Moore, Miller, F, Campbell, C. Willianis, E. Williams, A, Barnes, D. Hauser Third Row: l, Phillips, E. Myers, H. D. Buckner, VV. D. Parrish, R. Fifth Row. B. Young, B. Chilton, T. Leach, Eiifiigufiva Educafiolz 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 gra- duation. Extension training for in-store personnel is also a part of the community program. OFFICERS First Semester President-Iuanita Harrington Vice President--leanette Worrell Secretary and Treasurer-Mildred Blevins Second Semester President-Baxter Phillips Vice President-Archie Sebastian Secretary-Iune Stewart Treasurer-Mildred Blevins Mrs. Pearle N. Foster Thelma Owens-Senior Director and Supervisor M0lh9f and Daughlel' Baxter Phillips'-Senior Mother and Daughter Nlildred Blevins-Senior Virginia Harvey-Senior Charles H. L. Green and Co. Io Shelton-Senior Arcade Fashon Shop Edith Anderson-Senior Ieanette Worrell-Senior Arcade Fashon Shop Charles lean Shelton-Senior Three Sisters Allwyn Richards-Senior Mary Wooten-Senior Charles Belk'Stevens Eleanor Tuttle-Senior Mother and Daughter Nancy Payne-Senior Frances Higgins-Senior Darling Shop Berger's Store Iuanita Harrington-Senior H. L, Green and Co. Rosa Mae Hayes--Senior T. Green, Ir.-Iunior H. L. Green and Cn. Berger-S Srofg Shirley Mays-Senior Pennys' june Stewart-Iunior Charles 315' Wa r r..-,A . t r vw VAN' , 'va 55 -J X WFS? --91 ,-1 .- 92x-f CHEERL EADERS Cheerleaders Walker, C. Sheets, F. Moore, T. Cox, Chief Cheerleader, not present Left to Right: B, Coiider, B. VVe.xtherni.xn, B. Chilton. F. Sharp, M, when picture was taken. HI -Y First Row: K. Bennett. B. L. Snvder, B. L. Hall, B. WVeutherman. B. Linehack. I. Hayes, I. H. Miller, E. Snyder. S. Hard'ster, T. Bennett. Alley, M. Hall, G. Tucker, W. R. Nunn. Third Row: I, G, McKenzie, M, Mayberry, C. B!a'1ley, F. Campbell. E. Second Row: I. W. Miller, I. Hege, B. I. Herring, B. Chilton, B. VViIliams, C. Williams, R. Boyles. D. W. Stewart, D. Hauser, T. Leach. IUNIOR COUNCIL Left to Right: M. L. Shields, W. R. Nunn, M. N. Duncan., l. Hegz, Weatherman. B. I. Herring, E, Anderson, B. Stevenson, M- L. Sandefur. F, Payne, F. Campbell, M. L. Sheets, B. Chilton. B, Love, M. Hall, B. Center: F. Moore. BAND Firxt Ram' G. Vfzigmwr. lf. Hull, Ayeri, D, Crnnllll, R. lltitrell R, 'lvhirti Rott. XYright. B. Loxe, B. Snyder, C. Self, Vtv. Stewart, S. Smith, Millet, Tillouon, lf. A. Rvich. A. Flvnt, G, Sampson, B. Duncan. D. B. Brown, L. Harrington. H. Phillips, M. Linehack, D. Rc-acl, G. Chapman. Worrell. E. Nunn L. Sheets S. Cortee. P. Sprinkle, B. VValliN. K. Foster. A. Haines. Miller, I. Hayes. Second Row VY. llnxis. G. Shore. VV, Iohneon. M. L. Williams ll. Fourth Row: F. Pavne, T. Flynn, G. Tucker, C. VK'1llm1nx, Vvorrrll, Flyrtt, H. D. Bmkner. F Heplcr, M. Phillips, P. Luxe, L. Carpcr. Stun- B. Nnil, B. Lint-hack M. N. Dunrun. 'ieltl li. Moodv P, Aver-, li. Shack. GIRL RESERVES Fire! Rav' E. Hall. li. Moore, B. Love. M. MrAhee, V. Harvey, B. Nl. Holcomb. R. L. Smith. B. Lanmlingham, C. L. Poplin. R. V.-in Huy, E. Dorily, P. Sprmlft. B. Vfeathvtman, C. Sheets, I. Edwards, Shelton. Phelps. Second Row: F. llul'l. L. Vernon, M. L. Snndefur, E, Tuttle, E. Amier- Fourth Row: C. Tillotsorl, E. Rierson, A. Hightsh-oe. M. VVooten, K. son, F. Barnes, V. Campbell, B. Alley, M. L. Shields. L. G. Highfill l. lohn. B. Lvwellyn, H. M. Swnim. H. Brewer. Zwherrner. Fifth Row: B. Hastings, C. Shalfcr, E. Snipcg, L. Rievon, M. L. Har- Third Row: D. Lftrnhe. M. S. Rush, G. Burke, lean Shelton. Ianiu- Shelton, rington. F. Sharp. -93.- 1, and 'rm H152 l : 3'?f 4: gawk 95 . fix. N' HW' ' ASA 2 I W, t. , .gh wg Qlwgx W Q4 ,,, 25 M Si i f- MW A Nr' it MSW mp ,HQ ...flank , 1,f.,.,, YW. W , r ' 1: -QW K . FOOT BALL FirSt Row: B. Brown, B. Andrews, K. Spainhour. Third Row: T. Hagood, H. Phillips, R. Gentle, T. Leach, D. Hauser Second Row: R. Sraton, I. Hege, R. Carper, O. Conrad. G. Tuckei, l. Miller. W. R. Nunn, R. Nicholson, T. Bennett, l. Rierson, I. Hayes. I B. Sprinkle, T. Hall, I. G. McKenzie. S. Hardisler. B. V3nHoy. T. Flynn. Miller. B. Lineback, B. Nail, T. Brown. E. W. Stewarr, E. Williams, C. Williams. B. VVhitlow, F. Campbell .-96.1 BOYS B F r-at Rww. G. Blanton. T. Levwh. B- Oehfnan. L. Harringmn. G. Tucker. . Conrad. E. Yvillinrnsl. B. Stevrumx VV. R. Nunn S. Hardlsrer M. Hall. R. Futrrll. E. Nlondy Svcond Raw' T. Srveri ll. O.c1'lw, I. Mxllcr F. Tedder. M lN1avhv:rry. BOYS BAS Fxrsl Rnw M. llnll. L. llzarrmqmn T. Flvnn. B. Vdnhov B. Srvvcnmn. Sn-cond Row' I. l'2.crm11. B Ovhmnn T. Leach. H. Chxlmn. M Mayberry. TEN Fxrsz Ryu' B. Luxe. In5l'16lr.b'm Iowa Shflmu. E. Hull I, XX'nrwll If. Paxne 5. Cnlrec. E. Nunn. T.. Shea-u. C. T1llnh3n B I.. Sfwcler B VX'v.lthrrrn:m Svgond Rm' D Rui B Clmlnzw B. l'l.x:npm:1 B. I. llm-rmg, K 1 v-. E: ..,......i....,... ASEBALL F. Czmlplwell. I. Hvgc. B. Andrrwa. Nl. VN'alkPr. Hulcler. T. llagoorl. B. Milburn. B. Markland. C. VVillmmf B. Naxl VV. R. Sfaton. T. Cox, not l prvwnx when mrrurc wm rakvn. KETBALL G. Turlxer I llnldcr. VY. R. Nunn I. Hege. S. lldrdlwlcr, XY. R. Sum NIS Fl-Nrvr I. Smnfwlll D. Kncr B. Smnlield. A. Barnes B. Talberl, llnvvd, I. Nflllvr. I.. Cgxfrxvrxglwl K. Spdxnl-mur H Plulllpx H. l-lv1v:lmrlx. P. Aycrx. 1 . I E I , I I l 1 i I I I A T H manemwigx I V I M v I A ' 'Twin Q., 'J f Q, v A Pi A,,,w1.1g2f.. . GIRLS SOCCER FlrxlRcuv. Nl.lIlx1wm.If Nunn I' Sprmklc' Pawn- Ii Burmw B. Sclund Rum' H. Rnrlrdgf. F. Pilynr. K Efulvy IVI, Phillips A. IL-'ilu' I. K'I111nm Nlxrilwll E. VN'.xrlnu:. I Ilagomi GIRLS BA SKETBALL Left to Rlghl O, Hutlmnn H. I. Auhvx' I.. Shccfx K, Ifaslvv H. Ruff Allcv M I.. Shwhix Ii, Nunn M. Ilinwn ivllqc R. Hnskmnx. Ii. I'.wnc M N. Uuman A. IVluwrv B. U1-nm, H. GIRLS I3 ASEBALL Ld! m Right: M. Hmwn M. bruiis, H. Chllrun, B. Dcrmv, A Muoru I3 Rnrlcdgc. R. Hdrdmg, O. Hoffman li. VN'urkn1a. H. Rntlvdgc P. Sprmklc, F. Burmw. K. Iinslcy. R. Nvulhcrn. -97.- F 5 1. V ,-98,- A X r L TURE5 T 4 'Z if 5 -mv Q f , w. 1 +G 1 5. 1, .l.- vu P' R . 0. M -g SS, if -fwfr Lf-' + , .- . --Q,,f.- -.,-ff . W , A 1 v 5i5'lQQflf-liiix? 3 Y wr, i VLJJAJ QW N ' N ' ' ff ' , Q DJ . f Mx- A- .H 'u 'f ' ef 91 X V . , , ' ' - f., I . V 4 ' ' ixfff' , 3 '- K 12- , f- , Qaiiv x' I . , i f' , ' 5 Q,1l1Q.'1.e,' - ' --., :w.'5fY1 ' :fa . 'ff 'f .. -4 1' ' 5-595- Ja .f Q55 . ,X -A, . N . 4 , y, . 1 V . ' N - x .I -- - 'if FL ' ' hx ral ' J , l'll, !!l BlTllllIE 2 1.A Q QV' R ? ? Wmnefz Selecfcd L15 Aff 'Dgpf-grfmenlz, 084562 of Hgh! Sdfflflf .QQ ,riff fag MQ? ff ?Z Q Q9 'M 7? 55 : 'w i .SQ Fhdhl 71 ,.. .4 .,. 1 YNOLDS GRAY WJ i 5 s ! 3 5 5 I i I 1 gifdzxkcf t 101 ulia Davis Margaret Scholtes Billy Hutchins Nancy Gibson Betty Bodenhamer Hugh Dyson Audrey Hampton Pause and Refresh- Drmk Coca-Cola lYou trust its qualityj Serious business? Yes! They want to look their best. They will, because the clothes are IFOFT1 s. so QW 'nude -sr. Phone 2-1942 CJ my v lllinston-Salem,l1.C. is cd -e .1 ,Z 1 .2 -e -e -1 2. -1 -1--: -- -1 1 -1- .2 f 1- I 1- 1 -1+ visirtms WELIIDME W' VVINSTON BOTTLIN G CO. 4. 2 1:1 1:1 1:1 ':' f:' '1' 12- '1' 121 1: f:'l: 1: ': ' 'F :Z :Z 'I' 'Z 'Z' F: ': '!' Established 1900 C. D. Rominger President I. W. Cunningham Sec. and Tri-as. Rominger Furniture Company, IHC. COMPLETE HOME FURNISI-IERS REYNOLDS PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1944 Time: 1975 Characters: Frankie and johnny Scene: Frankie's living room. Frankie: fF,ntering with vacuxnn clea- ner and singingl 'lMairzy doats 'n dozy doatsf' O, I'm gettin' darned tired of that song. I simply adore this noiseless sweeper that the Simpson and Kempton Kwicky Kwiet Vacuum Cleaner Co. just turned out. And that radar attachment developed by Professor Marilynn Booth would sure come in handy, Vfitii it I could tell in an instant ir my maid has swept under the carpets. VVell, I don't suppose Sweetiepie would buy me onc, but I guess I can do without it since I don't have a maid anyhow. fDoor chimes sound offstagej Frankie: Gracious, I bet that's that cat Iohnnie. l've never seen anybody gossip as much as he does. lOpens doorl Come in, lohnnie darling. l'm so glad to see you. I was just thinking about you. Iohnnie lentering and removing hatj . I was on my way uptown to buy a new hat at Nellie Chances Fashion Shop, and I thought l'd just drop by for a second. Frankie: Well, I'm so glad you did. Mercy, you must get your breakfast dishes done in a hurry with your new Shakem Brakem Dish Washer patented by Ronald Frazier, Iohnnie: Yes, that does help, but my housework is just killing me these days. I have to get up every morning at four- thirty to get the old battle-axe off to her welding job at the Pfaff Shipyards which have been recognized for their speedy work in solving the manpower shortage. Then there's sweeping, dusting, scrub- ing, and junior to Watch. I just hate housework. I knew we were letting those women go too far back in 1944, Frankie: You are absolutely right, darling. Ralph Stockton is having trouble too: Sophia Won't give him half enough money to run the house. But talking about Pfaffs shipyards, wasn't Peqqy an old classmate of ours? Iohnnie: Yes, she was. And say, l saw just the other day that the annual dance of the Gus Grimes' Garden Club will be held at the Country Club again this year. Bill Balls orchestra Wont play this time, though, because they were able to get a big name band-Iodie Hire's Olf- key Killer-dillers. Frankie: O, fine. Isn't that the band that features Dick Plaster and vocalist Lib Mullis? I just love her recording of My Feet Tell Me that Paul Hine and Lelia Ann Graham arranged. By the way, there will be an exhibition tennis match this afternoon at the club between Don Red Cash and Bill Tilden Baity, the famous racket slingers. And speak- ing of slinging, where did you get that new hair-do, deary? Iohnnie: At Norman Stallings' Beauty Salon managed by Tom Chambers. While I was getting a mudpack from Bill Poole up came Lee Smith, the finger- wave expert, with some really rare gos- sip. And I want you to know the barber, Petey Thomas, had the nerve to make some sarcastic remarks about us men talking behind people's backs. Frankie: No! Well, I get my hair done there too, but they don't make me look like a wet pekinese. Iohnnie: Thanks, darling. And talking about movies, did you see i'For Whom the Draft Calls? Frankie: Yes, weren't Betty Iane Adams and Bill English superb? The news reel showed Gerald Brummitt and Kenneth Moser running as Republican choice for president and vice-president against Roosevelt, And it showed Peggy Clemmer, Mildred King, and Margaret Childress, the Galloping Poll's selection for the three outstanding women athletes of the year. They were presented with a year's supply of Madison's Mixture for Muscle Manufacturing. Iohnnie: Speaking of muscles, re- member Tom Ioyce, Dick Saunders, and Harry I-Iorton? Well, they're running Tom, Dick, and I'Iarry's Modeling Agency now. Some of their models went to school with us back at Rey- nolds I-Iigh. There's Peggy Blum, Lorna Alice Angel, Margaret Newman, Mopsy Poole, and Mary Ann Cromer. And Betty Myers was on the front of this month's Riviter's Gazette . This is the magazine that's put out by Hoyle Scoop Schultz and I-Ielen 'iDroop Gordon and carries Catherine Butler's mystery serial, i'The Missing Ring or Who Washed the Bathtub? Frankie: Oh, yes, I wouldnt miss a single installment of that. And by the way I cut out the best recipe from the paper the other day. I thought Sweetie- pie was going to have a hemorrhage just because it was on the back of the sports page. tGoes to tablel Here it is. It's for making wonderful upside-down cream puffs that Betty McCall experi- mented with in her E-Z Electronix Kitchen. Iohnnie: Yes, I saw that too, but Im so tired of cooking. I wish I could get a job in the new hellicopter plant that Tom Boyette has opened up, It's a fine place to work. Sarah lane White and Hilda Folger got jobs there as soon as they had heard that Bill Shore was per- sonnel manager. They tell me that Bill One of the adjustable tire recapping molds at 3 1' .I ' 7' 6-L Tire Rebuilders lnc. ooo use--' 'g' '-' 'f 904 Northwest Blvd. . 4. - -- --- --- --V --Y ---4:04-. ,Y ,Y axsacoocotb -1 Scmitone Cleaning Sartin Dry Cleaning 44 Burke Street Dial 7l0l n!0':' ii 'I' fr' 'i' 11' 'Zh 'i- iI1 'If r:r r:: ::Q ::g ::g .:: ':' YI. VI' 121 421 -I -3' lif :If -31 1319+ The Safest invest- ments You Can Make-Buyiny War Bonds, And Saving Money l T THE A '40 S' Piedmont Federal Savings gf-fl-I-121' X Us L I A d L an Assn. 1, ,W Q tl 4 n 0 QV e 16 W. 3rd. St., Winston-Salem,N. C. -103- 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4Qo4:vaCv1vaQviv4qvliooQs4Qo1n1v4Qs I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Belk-Stevens Company DEPARTMENT SToRE Corner Trade and Fifth Quality Merchandise At Economy Prices For The School Boy And Girl 4. 51-YLE CQRNER..-.......................-. 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They give every employee a non-skid yo-yo that's endorsed by the world's yo-yo champion, Perry Lefeavers. Iohnnie: My. what a wonderful offer. I think I'll go down there right now and apply for a job. Frankie: I will too! Come on. My Pappas pogo Stick is right outside. Iohnnie: Wait a minute. What'lI our wives say if we don't get back and fix supper? Frankie: I don't care. I've had enough of Sweetipie's brutal fussing. I'm going home to Father. I won't work my fin- gers to the bone being a good house- husband for any ungrateful wife. This is The End! IExeuntI REYNOLDS HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1944 A history making class-that's an apt description of our class of VH. From the time of our enrollment we were making hot copy for our Pine Whispers Staff. Black headlines scream- ed Largest Freshman Class in Reynolds History . We numbered 423 lost souls -timid, wondering, gawking, green freshmen. That cocksure attitude of know-it-all-ity was a bluffg we were plain dumb and about as confident as a kitten in quicksand. Our sponsor, Miss Dobson, steered us onto safe ground by lectures about the way to become A students and school leaders. We listened serene in wisdom until we began to flounder in the fog of confusion caused by ammo, amas, amatn and 'Ax times y equals z. Ignorance should be bliss in comparison. We elected Dick Plaster our rep- resentative on the Council and Ralph Simpson our class president. Madison Spach began a successful career of school leadership by being elected treasurer of the entire student body. We continued our history-making progress by being the first class to skip the ninth gradeg this lapse from the eight to the tenth grade was due to the addition of a twelfth year of high school, However, we were, as all classes before us, raised from the gutter of freshman humiliation to the heights of Sophomore wisdom. History continued to unroll her fate- ful scroll as harsh radio reports blared: Warl laps Bomb Pearl Harbor! on December seventh, a date that will live in infamyf' Mr. Ioyner, realizing the eventfulness of the time, ushered a solemn student body into our familiar auditorium to hear a kind-faced, silver- haired old man ask Congress for a dec- laration of war upon the Iapanese Em- pire. His plea was unnecessary: by dec- laration of a vindictive Congress, we were a country at War. A secluded, yet integral past of a country arming itself for battle, we were guided through our own petty problems by Dick Plaster, president, William Benbow, vice-president, Helen Gordon, secretary: Pat Kelly, treasurer: Pfohla Wilmoth and Dick Plaster, 'council representatives. Did we continue to make history as juniors? At least we thought we had more fun than any other class: football games, basketball contests, Harmony Hangouts, dances--we never heard of work. By this time we were quite prominent in school affairs. William Benbow was secretary of the student body: on the council were Pfohla Wilmoth and Mad- ison Spach. junior lettermen were Lee Smith, Paul Walker, Edward Baity, Bob Cash, and Norman Stallings. Those inducted into the Honor Soc- iety for their leadership qualities were Marilynn, Booth, Peggy lane Blum, Mary Ann Cromer, Hilda Folger, Helen Gordon, Nancy Linville, Betty McCall, Emily von Borries, Sarah Iane White. Madison Spach, Pfohla Wilmoth, Bill Shore, Paul Hine, Pat Kelly, and Charles Gibson. Six juniors donned the black Quill and Scroll robes: Pat Kelly, Charles Gibson, Hoyle Schultz, Sarah lane White, Helen Gordon, and Hilda Folger. Our class officers were as follows: Madison Spach, president: Martha Anne Poole, vice-president: and Edward Ba- ity, secretary-treasurer. Ah! Valhalla! the goal of every hum- ble freshman is securedg we are seniors- seniors in dignity, seniors in knowledge, seniors in pride. Our own maturity seemed intensified by the sight of hun- dreds of mere infants creeping through the corridors: these children were members of the newly added eighth grade. Our senior voyage was piloted by Tom Chambers, president: Lee Smith, vice-president: Anne Southern, secre- tary, and Helen Gordon, treasurer. Our senior year was a year of school leadership-leadership in all activities. Prominent in school government were Tom Ioyce, president of student body: Madison Spach, vice-president: Bill Ball speaker of House of Representatives: Norman Whiteheart, Norman Stallings, Lola lean Yoder, and Pfohla Wilmoth' council members. Dramatic stars were Pat Kelly, Char- les Gibson, Christine Morris, Betty lane Adams, Lulu Hall Vance, and Kass Taylor. Emily von Borries received a Quill and Scroll pen. 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Tom Chambers, Norman Whiteheart, Bill Ball, Tom Boyette, and Harry Horton. The parting of the ways is drawing near: all members of the class of '44 are looking to newer, broader horizons-- college, army, V-12, air force, employ- ment, travel. But whatever road he takes, every member of this class will have a common bond with those he leaves behind-the bond of four years companionship. He may look back with pride on a class of leaders-the class of '44, REYNOLDS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1944 We, the graduating class of R. Rey- nolds High School, being of sound mind UI and good health, do hereby make, bequeath, and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, in order to bestow upon the less fortunate whom we leave be- hind our worthless but coveted possess- ions. ARTICLE I Section I: To our principal, Mr. Ioy- ner, and all teachers we leave our sin- cere appreciation for their diligent ef- forts to reform us. Section II: To Miss Doris Voss, our big sister, we leave our devoted thanks for all the rough spots she has helped us slide over. Section III: To Miss Kreeger and Miss Trotter, our faithful librarians, we ren- der our most humble apologies for our bad behavior in hopes that the social activities will not be discontinued in the librarv, ' Section IV: To the juniors, we leave our numerous senior privileges received for good behavior. frnaybe that's why we don't have any.I ARTICLE II Section I: Kenneth Moser fbetter known as Kennie-piej leaves his way with women and radiant personality to William Benbow. Section II: Betty Myers gives all her glamour and beauty to Clara lean Cooke. Section III: Madison Spach and Tom Ioyce will their super plus personalities and popularity to Bob Dalton and Doug Berger. Section IV: Peggy Clemmer and Torn Boyette bequeath their outstanding ath- letic abilities to Iodie Brimhall and Ed- die Butler. Section V: Charles USquirt Gib- son leaves his gift of the gabn to all bashful undergraduates since there is plenty to go around. Section VI: Eddie Palmgren and Iames Burgess leave their ability to dodge cars and telephone poles at 80 rn. p. h. to anyone reckless enough to try it. Section VII: The I-Iornee Club hands down its record of scalping and date crashing to any organization ruthless enough to start the practice, Section VIII: Ronald Rollo Frazier wills his No. 9 stomping grounds to all whom it may concern. Section IX: Lee Smith leaves his abun- dance of curly hair to Charles Dona- hoo in hopes that he may some day have a wavey wig. Section X: Lorna Alice Angel be- queaths her popularity and ways to at- tract men to Molly Ferrell. Section XI: Bill A'I'Iarry Iamesn Ball and Bill Charlie Spivakn Shore leave thelr ability to swing it to the next in line. Section XII: The ideal swoon-crooner, Robert Bowers, leaves his well groomed hair QU and curly whiskers Q71 to Richard Ashburn, since he would look delightful in this condition. Section XIII: Last, but not least, Helen Gordon and Pat Kelly leave their outstanding journalism work and ora- torical sucess to Iimmy Fain and Mar- jorie Patten. We hereby appoint our teacher and friend, Miss Gladys Moore, sole execu- tor of this, our Last Will and Testa- ment. In Witness Whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1944 do set our seal, this twenty-ninth day of May, nineteen hun- dred and forty-four. Bill English, Testator QSEALJ Witnesses: Gulla Bell Gubbleswallei Girtie Mae Spitstraight Silent Yokum QXQ cy0lL9 SQHLOUS For the privilege of serving you in the capacity of Engravers. 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ITS MILD AND ITS RICH THE PRIZE TEAM FOR REAL PIPE JOY 50 pipefuls of fr g 5 fy ha y poc e o r'nce A bert ,-1 I I I I I I I I I I CID 5 3 ve eo- 53 3 Q o 5 EE 1: -llllibijbdl M Q...-......... ............ 'I' I I flie oyoungev Sei Caennyfs Next to Walgreens 'I' 'I' 1010 egvaco Our respects I to the I I GRADUATING I , SENIORS , I M I N. P. Stone Xt Eu. it Whofesafe Groceries U Everything in institution I merchandise from it : soup to nuts . E. 3rd St. N 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I .!. obviate In II In In II II II as II ze I In ..l- :oasis envisage lx ef? infi- se 9 Bl 43143:-atvacoocvabvanoacooaooaocbvoboags 8' Selmer I BAND INSTRUMENTS ALL PUBLISHED SHEET MUSIC Expert Repairing I Brudt-Separk Music Co. Phone 3-2214! 503 W. Ll-th Street Winston-Salem's Most Modern :Ee coo I I I I I I I I I I I Rembrandt Studio 221 W. Fourth St. Phone 3-2943 'I' GRAY PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1944 Dorothy Wooten 'AExtra! Local Sherlock Holmes solves mystery! Read all about it! Case of the missing class of '44 from Gray High School! That was the cry of the little red- headed newsboy, Bill Carruthers, Ir., so I had to have a copy. fOpens paper and readsj Listen to these headlines! Audree Long, famous detective, solves the mysterious disappearance of the 1944 Gray graduates. That master- mind says that the solution may be found in the personals, the special col- umns and the advertisements of this special number, too. Isn't that just like Audree-making us read the paper from cover to cover to find the entire solu- tion! This is my afternoon off from library work, so I'l1 lose no time finding out what has happened to my former class- mates. What do you know about this? Iohn- son Wins Election! Bill Iohnson is new mayor of Winston-Salem, with Archie Foltz, Norman Iarrard, Iohn Smith, R. Harrison, and Oscar Tesh on the Board of Aldermenf' What! More headlines! The Lawr- ence Sisters are bringing their Mam- moth Mirth Circus to town. That pic- ture looks familiar: Ianet Crews, the bareback rider, and the lion tamer, why it's Oscar Caudle! The trapeze artists, Bobby Scales and Wilma Baker, are wonderful. Here's the Iournal's famous Lovelom Column written by L. Coward. Ex- cellent advice, too! Hmm-Allen Iones' select school for Girls closes tomorrow. Spanish profes- sor, Ioe Iones, and Riding Master, S. V. Smith will be glad for a vacation. Millicent Crews, the dean of women, is going to Hollywood to visit Betty Sue Long, who's making good in pic- tures. The opening for the the new Marie Hege Dress Shoppe is set for tomorrow, too, Annette Vaughn is manager, and the famous Tennyson Iones Models, Margaret Cude, Annie Mae Potts and Virginia Denny will be featured. Aud- rey Hampton fills the capacity of head designer. Special invitations have been received by Mrs. Cecil Messick, Mrs. Martin Seawell, Mrs. Edsel Brown, and Mrs. Dennis Hailey. 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U Q Your Home Owned Home Furmshmg Store H 3 where Quality and Service are paramount. U t Q J. H. EARLY FRANK B. MORRIS E. L. PARR1s1-1 U nina. aqoaovoqn-1-4coo:v4Qe4Qo4Qo40v4Qv4cv4qo 1111'- -'ZZ'ZZ Z'Z'ZZ'--ZZ'-Z-1-1-1-1- Dairy Products That Excel In Quality, Flavor, and Safety ella li C0 PHONE 23475 4... it ll 11' '11 11' 11' 11 1 1 '-' 1111 '-' Z Z '-' '-' 'Z' Z --- Z 1-11-- 1 --1 1 Si, -llO-f I' turer, will talk tomorrow night on How I Became Famous. Doris Grubbs is returning to New York after a short visit in her home town. She is author of the play Marriage Be My Destiny starring Kitty Sink. Ski champs, Nina Mae Hodges, and Carolyn Ernest are leaving in the morning for Sun Valley. Margaret Rule, local bank president, has as her guests Charolotte Snider, Margaret Vaden, and Bernice Goforth. Laura Groce will be guest story teller for Ioe Masten's Kindergarten tomor- row at 3:30. Lloyd Smith, honorary president of the Street Cleaner's Society, has called a meeting of the Broom Committee, including Ru- dolph Brendle, A. Fouts, Kenneth Edwards, and R. Gordon. Sheek Fan Club Meets. That's the fan club for heavyweight champion, Robert Sheek! Bill McGee is president, and other members are Charlotte Mer- ritt, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Williard, lane McGee, and Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Holle- man. Heres an interesting advertisement! What a stunning hat! Designed by Bolo Pardue, too, featuring the New Baseball Bat Feather! These creations may be had only at Milady's Hat Shop, owned by Hugh Dyson. Mary Motsinger's 'AKitchen Kolumnn features Mrs. Carl Seagraves' recipe for peach- fudge-flop. Other contributers are the former Betty Atkinson, Thelma Iarvis, and Dorothy Settle. Reception For Crooner Held. Iesse Atwood, modern Frank Swoonatra, was honored recently at a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fort, the former being his manager. Among the guests were Ray Andrews, Rachel Wooten, Hazel Baynes, and Clinard Norris. Donald Lashmit and Katherine Littleton presided at the punch bowl. These people make up the band that accompanies Iesse. Curt Bovender, Principal at Gray, an- nounces that Betty Harris will speak to the students there tomorrow morning in assembly. Mary Lee Baity, superintendent of nurses, has added to her staff at Whit- ney Hospital, Opal Cardwell, Margaret Hedrick, and Doris Willard, as nurses. Tula McMasters and Ruth Mills are laboratory techicians, with Inez Poore as dietition. Dorothy Conrad's Bedtime Stories for Little Brats' with a preface by C. L. Kimball, noted Psychologist, is quite popular: also, A'Sophronia's Heartbreak by Betty Byrd. Betty McGee, Mary Atwood, Sara Smith, and Frances Stewart are members of the All American Lady Wrestlers, Doris Martin-tennis champion. Blueshouse Gus, by Robert Birke, drawn by Arvella Brown, highlights the comic strips. Charles Brunt and Bob Bell entertain nightly on the Kimel Hair Tonic Sere- nade. Civic Music presents our own Metro- politan Opera stars, Mickie Ashburn and Johnny Albea: next week, Betty Cook. Doris Alrige's Ballet Troupe wi.h Margaret Vaughn. Dwaine Windsor, and Allen Wooten will be here soon. Virginia Newman's Swing Band is also listed. Swingeroos are Ruby Phillips, Marie Reavis, Margaret Huffman and Wanda Hayes. Believe it or not. The former Bet- ty Fishel's husband is usually behind bars! Dont be alarmed! He's a bank teller. After reading the paper from cover to cover, the question of the Senior Class is adequately answered. This class will never really be lost, for such folks will always headline the news. GRAY HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1944 Margaret Hedrick Green Freshmen? Thats exactly what we were when we entered Gray High School way back in the year 1940, when tires weren't just a souvenir. The school looked large and different from the grammar schools we hailed from, but we were glad for the chance to start with a clean slate and make new records. Robert Sheek was the first member from our class to hold a student organization office. He was elected to be assistant secretary of the school. We began our sophomore year as an organized group with Mr. Theodore Griffin, as sponsor. Curt Bovender, Betty Harris, Barbara Langley, and Fe- lix Long were chosen as our class of- ficers for the year. In '42 people pointed us out as the jolly juniors. We elected to be our class leaders: Betty Harris, president: Iohn Scalf, vice-president: Betty Bodenhamer, secretary: Bill johnson, treasurer. Miss Ruth Meinung was sponsor of the junior class. Many of our classmates held jobs as superintendents of departments in the school organization. Curt Bovender and Betty Smith, from the junior class, were chosen by the school to be vice-president and treasurer, respectively. That year we sponsored the play American Passport so that we might give the seniors the long talked about Iunior-Senior at the Robert E. Lee Ho- tel, Our class was well represented in dramatics with Betty Harris and Charles Brunt on the debating teams that won the triangular debates. janet Crews won the Kiwanis cup, with Betty Sides as runner-up. Bill Carruthers and Lucille Lawrence also took honors by being ,a, 1... -V -- -4- --- - -Y f7- f-A 7 7 7 7 QQQ171 1-1 7 1-1 7 7 7 INSURANC E DEPARTMENT WVACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST CO. ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE AND BONDS '1'EI,l'Il-'HONE MINI 1717 743.7 711-11-11711--7 71- 7'7' 7 7 7 7'7 7'-A -A-' T e Yout Center Junior Miss Shop Young Men's Shop Clothing styled exclusively for the High School and College student. iffrryrfrrr-YYY' ,Q,Y77YVYY,::1v1:1o :1 : 1:1 1:1411 ,,,,,, 11 err: : : as: : ear: 1: B. F. Huntley Furniture Co. 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I I Simmons-Stanley I I Shoe Company I I 444 Trade Street 4' ii N ls I u I I I I I I I I 'I' elected the best actor and actress of the year. Betty Hayes, Betty Bodenhamer, and Billy Hutchins were inducted into the Quill and Scroll. Members from the jun- ior class who were inducted into the National Honor Society were Ianet Crews, Texie Childress, Barbara Lang- ley, Annette Vaughn, Betty Hayes, Marie Hege, Dorothy Anderson, Curt Bovender, Doris Willard, Mary Mot- singer, Dorothy Wooten, L. Coward, Grace Kelly, Betty Harris, and Margaret Hedrick. At last the appointed time came when we. as dignified seniors, took as our as- sembly seats the first rows in the audi- torium. From our senior class came the two school presidents, Betty Harris and Curt Bovender. Bettie Sides turned over her job as secretary of the school to Ianet Crews the second semester. Four seniors that year became mem- bers of the National Honor Society. They were Frances Scott, Sara Manion, Maxine Everhart, and Norma Whitney. Curt Bovender, Betty Hayes, L. Coward, Dorothy Wooten were elected officers for the organization. Ianet Crews, Bettie Sides, and Millicent Crews were chosen by the Masque and Gavel to head their group. Miss Fanny Mecum was senior spon- sor and other teachers having senior homerooms were Mrs. Virginia Sher- rill, Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood, and Miss Clara Tiller. Class oflicers were presi- dent, L. Cowardp vice-president, S. V. Smithg secretary, Betty Bodenhamerp treasurer, Millicent Crewsg assistant Secretary, Betty Smith. Bettie Sides was elected to be our D. A. R. representative. After completing four years of high school, we realize that our Alma Mater has supplied us with all needs in facing our lives to come. And when honor, fame, and fortune In our pathways lie, Back our hearts shall turn to praise you As the years roll by. GRAY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1944 We, the senior class of 1944 of Gray High School, realizing the uncertainty of lasting existence in this particular aforesaid spot, and being now of sound mind and sounder bodies, and about to pass out of this, our life at Gray High School, do hereby make this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To our parents, who have had the patience to stand by us during all our trials and tribulations, we bequeath our i' I I I I 'I' iiifiiiiii 'D-4-N-v DOUGLAS I BATTERIES Recharging i Rentals I I DOUGLAS I Battery Mfg. Co. : Phone 4107 I 4- Q ------- -1----9 -In-11111: 1 1 3 3'31131'3' 4 2 I MIIIIIIS Coal Co. I Dial 5149 I All Grades of I Furnace. Stoker cmd I Grate Coal. H0610 N. Main St. - Above lkkh Sk. Winston-Salem, N. C. I I I I I I cbvgoazuazvocvccoenvioatvaqviaxooquln 'I' .......................................g. I I I I ' WINSTON'SALE N C . : SIGN OF THE . I Bio CLOCK I I I I Hflhe Store of Quality and I I Service I S 51 Years In Winston-Salem I I I -91 1-1 1 1 1 1 1----1 1+ -2- ----------Q-- -9 I I I I I L. M. WILLIAMS I I GROCERY co. I I I I Fresh Meats and Fancy I I Groceries I I I z Dial 8164 I I Hawthorne and W. First St. ' 'I' zilvifii liii env 'I' sincere thanks and appreciation. ARTICLE II To Mr. Woodward and faculty we leave our sincere appreciation and grat- itude for the many things that they have done for us. ARTICLE III To the evermore noble juniors, we leave our ability to increase our vo- cabularies by memorizing suffixes, roots and stemsg and to have the fun of writing from memory the forty-eight states. ARTICLE IV The individual bequests are as follows: Section 1. Bettie Sides bequeaths her winning toothpaste smile to Iune Webster. Section 2. Sara Manion leaves her dignity to Mary lane Iohnson. Section 3. Katsy Wagner bequeaths her books to Peggy Baucom. Section 4. David Charles wills his ability to play a trumpet to R. Iones. Section 5. Lois Huffman and Mary Crim bestow their neatness upon Peggy Carter and Willie Faire Swink. Section 6. To Shirley Carter, Ioyce Hutchins bequeaths her ambition to be- come the first woman president of the United States. Section 7. Dorothy Bayines wills the remaining drops in her bottle of peroxide-if there are any left- to H. A. Tesh. Section 8. Allen Iones bequeaths his six foot casonova frame to Tommy Sheek. Section 9. To Doris Lee Hegye, Phyllis Taylor wills her witty marks. Section 10. Donavee Collier leaves to Douglas Carter her 'ijittenn abil- ity Section ll. To Dorothy Klutz and Peggy Dillon, Frances lean Scott and Bessie Hutchins will their ability to pull together. Section 12. Louisa Comer wills her ability to get things done to Red Hin- shaw. Section 13. Wilhelniina Spach be- queaths her light blond hair to Rachel Holcomb. Section 14. Betty Bodenhamer be- stows those come hither baby blue eyes to Eugene Birke. We do hereby appoint Miss Fannie Mecum, our class sponsor. executrix of this, our Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, we do set our ago- Y, ,AV W AV Y ,Y oiaso 742, 4' - 1 i I 1 L .: .:: f: .:: ::1 ,:: L ,L ,-, ,L L ,v L f if l 2 Q THE SCHOOL WITH A CHALLENGING t f PLAN FOR THE FUTURE Q f b 9 l 2 ct nz O .S 5 , l 177-1-A-A1944 f ' 1 i l 2 ACCREDITED COURSES IN SCIENCE. i i MUSIC, AND THE LIBERAL ARTS 2 i Salem is moving toward in a day when the education f I I t of young women is of increasing importance. Stu- i 4 dent of '44-'45 will participate in the new and pro- . Q gressive program designed to serve more efficiently i 5 those who wish to become 5 F i i TEACHERS, ISIUSICIANS, DOCTORS, NYRSES, i 3 DIETITIANS, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS, g 5 SOGIAL WVORKERS. TRANSLATORS, SECRETARIES ' l I 1 4 .Fri H T 3' 7 i 3 3 3 3 Yi Zigi 1' Z 1 .:' 4 : Q : ,L ,ig jr :ugvioillt -1- r..:...i,f. D .D D. D L O L L L L L L L Us L Us L or 1 'ii iiiiii'ii i i F l l l l i E CONGRATULHTIONS! o f l f V F GT I F V1 g Ma j ' I . . , Q ln the lifetime of the Class of 44 Electric Service in g 2 the Piedmont Carolinas has greatly modified lndustry, . Commerce, Agriculture and the Home. Business initiative t g and scientific farming give promise of even greater oppor- f 1 tunities in the productive years ahead. l z May each of you find a worthy place in the enter- f Q prizing world of tomorrow! g g 4 i v DUKE PUWER EUMPANY i g i i Q . s , o 'fri' 1 dl' Z' V11 'Ii 71- 'I' 1:' ':' 1 : ,:1 1 ,:,.., 1 i Z :Y rl :Zi i, L Y Y AY fr , -A A A are A -1- -ll3,.. 1 'P 4qs4QsaQs-4qv4Qo4no4no4qs49ua:s49o4:v4:oeDv 'I' -!' oQo4Qv4Qo4qv4Qo4Qo4avoQvaao4nvaqv.1aQv4Qo- 'I' 'I' aan-Qqsineqvivaqoeaoagoacoaasaqviveqo gf. +41 .Peas ooooqveqsaqsag-vqoepoaaoacoausacsocvaco Electric Service Co. Fixturesewiring-Supplies Gifts for all Occasions China and Glassware Dial 2-3743 116 W. 4th St. The l-louse ol: Frieldanessn FROEBER PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Only FRUITS PRODUCE PROVISIONS Walker's-Florist Flowers for all occasions ' ' Corsages a specialty EXE H5 North Poplar Street Phone 33621 You Can Buy It For Less AT yy . Mg . 0 J I l, ' 4 fupu1rungcoMPANY1uc. 441-443 N. Liberty D131 3-1661 114- hand and seal, this 31st day of May 1944. Bettie Sue Long Testator Witnesses: The Little Man Who Wasn't There The Hole in the Doughnut The House on the Vacant Lot GRAY CLASS POEM by Mildred Ashburn We stand here now with heads held highg Our high school days are o'erg Were leaving soon for unknown realms By hundreds of roads or more. We stand here now with eager eyes 'lo see the years unfold Our joy, success, and fame, And heights We've gained untold. Our grade will be both long and steep: But well keep our motto truep 'AGive the world the best you have And the best will come back to youj' And, as we reach our highest aims, Because you our lives did mold, Well give our thanks, our praise To you, the Blue and Gold. 1- REYNOLDS HEADLINES FOUR YEARS AGO October--55,000 stage curtain discov- ered in auditorum . . . Dalton Clo- wer elected speaker of the House . . . Northwestern leacners' Meeting held at Reynolds. November-Reynolds band gets drum majorettes for the first time in history . . . Black and Gold editors win S. l. P. A. contest . . . Billie Hill chosen D. A. R. candidate . . . Reynolds football team defeats Gray 25-0. December -- Billie Mae Cottingham, Bernice Estep, Sara Fix, Iune 'l hom- asson elected marshals by Ianuary seniors . . . Wallace Wade speaks at football banquet. Ianuary-Miss M. Martin and Miss E. Brooks appointed advisors of Council and l-louse respectively. February-Mary Coons elected pret- tiest senior girl . . . Dick Plaster elec- ted freshman council representative, March-Mary Davis elected chief sen- ior marshal , . . Ralph Simpson elec- ted president of freshman class. April-Debating team defeats Greens- boro. May-Charlie Frank Benbow elected president of student body. 1889 55 years 1944 Winston-Salem Building SL Loan Assn Savings and Loans Geo. W. Crone. Sec. G Treas. Merita Bread and Cakes Served in the City School Cafeterias American Bakeries Eumpanu WACHOVIA OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS GULF OIL PRODUCTS PHONE 4426 - 4408 Haverty Furniture Company 521 N. Liberty St. 'I' Complete Home Furnishings 4- A store faithfully serving the homelovers of Winston-Salem! nic'--A 7 ' '-' '-' '-' 'A' '-' '-' --' --A r-- ODAYO 0 0 As you graduate, you are stepping from a world made of dreams into a grim world of flowing blood and agony. But this pain, misery and :slaughter will pass. Peace will come again. Then, it will be the destiny of you, the rising generation, to be big enough and brave enough to lead the world to a higher conception of life, to the end that never again will the world be drenched in human blood. In the years to come, when you pick up this book and turn the pages of youth's memories, may you know in your heart that you have not broken faith with the youth and motherhood of generations to come. PIEDMCDNT 'ZCIUDZH Uonzfltuzy C l Mfzaforz-Safislrz 'E' ohvabvazoqo : . 0:0-vcvacv l E f 4QvcQv ,:' ob- l 5 c ll ii anvacv .:, vDvoQv4oo.co-yo--env-on-one-qqoqpo 49v.:.-nor lr ii U 3 S sfo Bait fifwagsa gzom - P. H. Hanes Knitting Ce Manufacturers of A , t c HANES The National Underwear FOR MEN AND BOYS FOR EVERY SEASON 'P zoacoaaoaqsagvaizoocoacoocozv 4104: I I HANOVER I DISTRIBUTING I COMPANY I Wholesale Grocers I 191.11 5156 l -1--11111111 1 1 111.11111 -9--11-1 1' 1 1 1-11 1 11' 1 111 1 I I Qofcfcfza f I Qortzaits Q By Spear l + I I 112 Reynolds Bldg. I Winston-Salem, N. C. 111 111 111 1 1 1 1-1 11111 1 1 1 4. 1' 1-1: 1: 1 :V 1: 1 --1: :V 1-1 1 I NSURANCE I 9 I Brown-Ruffin Co. I l C C I1:,1iI::1if1:Ii l I VOGLER I SERVICE g UDependable for more than 86 years : Ambulance I Funeral Directors I Dial 6101 I l mists: 1:1 :1 : :1 1: 1:.ooooco :' 1:1 ::: HANES PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1944 I, being a solemn and wise prophet. shall reveal to you the fortune of the 1944 Iune Graduating Class of Hanes High School, who will soon pass out of this toilsome mill to take their places in a topsy-turvy world. I shall roll back the curtains of the invisible world, and prophesy to you the future of each of these young men and women. It is of my opinion that they are quite fearless, and I might even say brave to look down the vista of things to be, For that reason I shall hasten to relieve their anxious hearts of this curiosity by the means of my mystifying power. Within the crystal ball there stirs a tumult. Is it possible that the destines of these class members are not predictable? Ah, yes, now I see. Listen, and it shall be prophesied to you! It is thirty years hence on the day of Iune 33. The setting seems to be a river in Alaska. Behold! Who is this I see? Yes, it is Margaret McAbee and Archie Sebastian, who have become fabuously wealthy in the salmon industry. At this time I see them paddling down the Alaskan Gulf in a canoe. Such canoeing! As the scene progresses, I see Mar- garet and Archie take their little boat, full of fish, up to the pier. Here the salmon are dumped, and Talmadge Leach and Harry Russell load them into Ioe Hege's surry, which is still yellow with age. Ioe, whose job it is to haul the fish up to the packing house, seems to have solved the fuel problem of some years back, for now, this little vehicle glides along smoothly with the aid of Salmon Liver Oil. On arrival at the cannery, I find Byerly Vanhoy, Lillian Hutchins, and Frances Moore are fish inspectors, with Betsy Ross Dority, Bob Chilton, and Betty Kates manipulating packing mac- hines for the poor suckers. That is, the fish. I can now see Erleen Hall. and Fay Lee Clark skillfully pitching each little can into boxes, and in turn, Elaine Rierson and Alan Barnes are throwing the boxes on the ship for exportation. Can I believe my eyes? Up on the deck I see the ship's captain, I. G. McKenzie, reclining in all his glory amid the flurry of swaying fans proceeding from the hands of six daz- zling damsels. Upon closer inspection, I discover that these are Edith Hamlin, Ruby Reid, Marie Cromer, Marilyn Miller, Geraldine Chapman, and Mar- gie Lineback1 It amazes me to discover that they are exporting passengers on this ship along with the fish. But, sure enough, there .Ire Hilda Adams, Mary Nell Sheets, and Mary Nell Duncan, who are on a house wives vacation. They are watching Donald McGee, Richard Carpet Baxter Phillips, and Bill Tal- :env -1 Q I I Il I gn II II II I I I I Q I ,. :Cl ' I - gg 5 Q E, I II 5 D: E1 3 I II 3 QE' 5 II II .5 3: Q I I ,,. J, Q 3 I! I U Z cb II II 512 I3 .. G-1 'U II II .- E- N ri P I STB' B CD 0 hu I m C 0 c II 5. o 3 gb 9 5 nu: II II -o 3 I., H- II II 2' 'Q 1 B O II II IS, V1 2- P Z I 2: fe T U ' I cn N- . - -' rn I I af IQIQQQIQII E ss ,'arg sagem :Eg is Iver- wars' II :su WU: III se-4 sw III we I-1.5 I . -an-Q H- 5- CJ: Z Q 5-' I Z FY' , 0 Q gg Q ' II 3 2 -v- fs. 0 in 4 EO- II II 2 1 :P D' II I Z m S- ,,,, S' CD II II 3 I.. g W gi I ll 33 2 '91 II D 0 0 II 'f 36 IIS 5- I-4'dI II -na. tn U E' I I g - E 8 II I' 5 5' II I 3 gb ' P-Q I 0 5 II II 9 CD I II 2 Q II II In I II I ' I' I-ll7-- Visit Our New Bakery Located 604 VV. 'hh We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding, and Party Cakes, Phone 4126 Doby's Bakery - Home Owned 4, 'O .-, g at g L L at .Y .-. .-..,1...,,...-... .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. D D .-. .-. D. ,-, --Q- Equal to the most ap- praising glances in her ,Z 'Q dinner gown with the g Montaldo look from our young colleftion of ex- ll' citing evening dresses. Montaldds Deb Shop 3 'RD' .-53 'E MONTALDOIS 4' iv f-V 7-1 i Y VY YV V-V V-V Y-V V-V Y-V ,Y, ..-. Y Y .-.410 4' f ff 1 -42:12 2 5 -21f 'HA' fiiii5iig:,.gs,:gsgsgs:sgsQsgsf.:z2z21f::- 1:'12iS'1:1:I:1'- e ' GOOD FOR LIFE E A CE N15 -ll8f- bert, who are engaged in a thrilling game of tiddley-winks. Below deck I find Mildred Blevins and Frances Payne, now beauty operators, at the pool's edge cheering Steve Sheek, Alwyne Richards, Charles Pearce, and Richrad Gentle, who are playing a rousing game of water polo. On the other side of the pool are George Binkley, Betty Love, and Law- rence Harrington discussing the vo- cations of old schoolmates. They ap- pear a little non-plussed by Tommy Cox's mathematical theory that 2X2f8. They are also surprised by the fact that Edith Anderson and Shirley Mays are Candidates for President and Vice-President on the Femonatic Party ticket. Tink Hall, who is also an object for discussion by this group, and who was the former Hanes High athlete, is now the water boy for the Golden Drag- ons, His pal, Ieep Snyder, is running a candy store in Australia. He named it the A'Kangaroo Kandy Kounter, and it's reported that his business is simply jump- ing. As the group chats thus, the water polo game is finished, and the Womans Olympic fancy diving champion, Helen Brewer, comes gliding out, The man wt'1 her, paparently her manager, is Oscar Conrad. It seems he is very ex- perienced where dives are concerned. Another of her fans is Dr. Earl Sande- fur, A. B., B. S., L. S.-M. F. T., and D. D. S. Alas! The crystal ball suddenly be- comes cloudy, and it seems as if I can predict no more to you. But wait, it be- gins to clear, and I see a large office building made solely of glass. On the fourth floor is a large luxurious office, which belongs to Bradley Brooks, the world famous psychiatrist. His ofiice nurse, Dot Landingham, has just brought in two patients. One is Betty Conder. She is an Italian house-wife, and she seems to have got off the beam try- ing to make Italian spaghetti. The other, Bill Sprinkle, turns out to be a bill col- lector, whose last resort in seeing the doctor to collect his bill was to pose as a patient. We follow Mr, Sprinkle as he leaves the office, exultant over his victory. I see him go down stairs to a grill to get his lunch. Going into the grill, we hear Hlanuary, February, or March , the song of the day, which was written by a current orchestra leader, Ed Woody. The A'Four Coffees and a Sugar, the bcst known songsters of the day, are taking the vocal. They are Leonard Ba- gen, Gray Tucker, Iames Maners, Will- iam Oueen, and the Sugar is none other than Ieanette Worrell. The hostess of the grill, Winifred Mc- Bride, interrupts our listening to in- troduce Bill to the great linguist, Peggy Meadows. However. they realize they have known each other before in high school, so we leave them as they start discussing school Udazen. And now the crystal ball brings an- other scene into view. On the island of Tarawa, there is a large Colonial Amer- ican home. As I get a glimpse of the in- side, I see one of my old friends, Bar- bara Alley, who is married to a re- tired Naval officer. She is reading one of those blood-curdling myslery stories which now appear in the foremost monthly detective magazines. These thrillers are conjured up by those two master journalists, Edith Snipes and Eleanor Tuttle. lSmall wonder the stories scare peoplej Beside her lies one of the classics of the day, Two YVorlds . written by jean and jo Shelton, which has obviously been dis1 carded in favor of the thriller , At this point, Barbaras reading is in- terrupted by her maid, whom I recog- nize at once as Betty Lou Self. She is presenting a guest, Sybil Stutts. who has just arrived from Shanghai, where she lives with her husband. From the course of the conversation, I gather that there is to be a week-end party, and such guests as the Chief of the International Police, Kent Bennett, and the famous actor, Bill Nlarlfland, will be present. Other guests who have not yet arrived are Frances Higgins, the American Envoy to France, and the heavy weight boxing champion of the world. Robert Boyles The hostess is quite perturbed over the fact that Mar- vin Walker, noted shoe-shine boy of the United States, has lost his polish , and will be unable to attend the party, However. hes sending one of his friends. the one and only famous tobacco auc- tioneer of Goldsboro, N. C., joe Wilson. Well, what is this? Another change of scene takes place. This time, it is hack to the United States. and the exclusive Rays Dress Shoppe on Fifth Avenue. A large part of jeans success is due Carroll Williams, her dress designer, and juanita Harrington, Thelma Owens, Nancy Payne, and Edna Cheek, who are lovely models in her employ. Virginia Harvey and Mary Wooten are just leaving the dress shop, and they stroll on down the avenue until they reach the famous MSwan Club , where they are greeted by the owner, Lester Branson. However. their greet- ings are very brief, because joe Hayes. the crooner of the day, begins singing A'Scat, Scat, Cat , At their table, Vir- ginia and Mary see the pent-house wife, Rosa Mae Hayes, The girls are very excited because there is a fortune teller in the club today. After much ado, they all go back to see what the future brings. As they near the booth, they discover an old classmate, Betty Weatherman. Whats this? The crystal ball is playing tricks on me. Imagine, me as a fortune teller! Why, I could never predict anything. Betty Weatherman Ml!!!- te ,, I, ju l It likes you 4 '- You like it U I lllfiresh upll and look ahead 'P V- T T T '-' 'T' 'T '-' A' A' '-' '-' '-' '-' A- -' '-' Y Q. LINES SELECT! ICE CREAM MILK lynx XX OOO! 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You can relax with the assurance that your precious 'Furs are enioying the absolute safety of COLD circulating air in tire- and theft-proof vaults inspect- ed and approved by the American Institute of Refrigeration. But do it NOW. Summer's just around the corner. is N- -A - t. :E:Z-313:55-kia r:1:?k1:r:1:rif5s N : 'E5i: 1- .g:. g.g.g.g'- ,- f Er:E'i:E1kEf 2525532 :1:3'5:55:iE :-:I:E4:E:2:3:5:5.-355 :fc-?f:l:3:R:5:5'5'-l:3, A x 45:-.i:f:2:5:5'is:4:5:Z'-. 331:19 :::,:f - 1 - ,.::::g.-., sg: .,. -.' 22:3-ez .,..,- 1.- 55:55 :Mc- Call 4129 or 4120 WI TIJNELAU DRY UQ-zLf8!me BEST DHY CLEHNING mo L an--9,-ezvoanivaafoeoocv-gvaqo i y + HANES HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1944 ln the fall of the year 1940, we start- ed out on our high school journey at john W. Hanes High School. Probably the most outstanding and confusing prob- lem that first confronted us was the system of student government. As our first year of high school life came to a close, we had begun to settle down and take an interest in the many new and different activities that a high school offers its students. We envied our older schoolmates because they took part in the many different clubs and organi- zations which we would have liked to have been members of, but couldnt. Our sophomore year was gone before we realized it. Several of our members began taking active roles in sports, dra- matics. and the various other clubs and organizations of our school. We bef- came accustomed to the regular Monday morning assemblies which each home- room sponsored at some time during the year. After two years at Hanes, 1 think that all of us would say that we were having a grand time, and though we ran into a few difficulties now and then, we progressed fairly well along the road to better knowledge. Our junior year had many outstanding events in it with the high light falling on the junior-Senior Dance, which we sponsored in the form of a barn dance at our gym. Our members really began to shine in the many different activities at school this year. The National Hon- or Society inducted the following mem- bers of our class into its membership: Hilda Adams, Mary Nell Duncan, Edith Snipes, Bill Markland, Bill Talbert, and Earl Sandefur. The Quill and Scroll took the following people: Elleanor Tut- tle, Edith Anderson, Edith Snipes, and Betty Weatherman. Several of our class- mates represented us on the basketball team which captured the State Class B Title for the third consecutive year. They were also crowned city champs. Our baseball team, not to be outdone, also won the State Class B champion- ship. This was the first time in the his- tory of our school that we had won this honor. As june rolled around, we were looking forward to the next year when we would be seniors. We lost two of our teachers to the armed forces, with the Marines claiming Mr, R. E. john- ston, and Mr. H. M. Iernigan going to the Navy. ln our senior year we found some grand leaders among our group, and they have shown the way for some fine im- provements around the school. Among the best of these was the turning of the storage room into a recreation room. Tink Hall was elected mayor, and Lawrence Harrington served as judge. Our senior class officers were: President, joe Hege: Vice-president, Lawrence ,-,QQQQQLY ,-. ,- Y .-.ooo Y .- .- ,-, Y, ,-. .-. . .YYY - Y Y , .,. A Cordial Welcome to see our 'neath the sun' fashions in our main floor Sportwear Shop The Ideal Hine-Bagby's Suits are cut on vigorous, youthful lines, designed to make the most of your figure. Try one for Graduation HINE-BAGBY, Inc. 3 I 4- 'i ii li ii -P 14' ii ii ii ii ii ll ii li ii ii ii ii ii jf jj Barber D. G. Craven jj jj Photo Supply Co. 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JACARDS 4- - - ee- --- - -- - -- -- --A --A --------e e e --A e A-- e --A - - A- -A+ Victor Decca Columbia Rc cords Sporting Goods Toys Games BOCOCK-STROUD CO. --122--1 . Harrington, Secretary, Frances Moore, and Treasurer, Hilda Adams. Miss Dun- gan and Miss Sharp were our class spon- sors. Our debating team was composed of these four outstanding seniors: Ioe Wilson, Io Shelton, Besty Dority, and Donald McGee. Hilda Adams was given the D. A. R. award, and Earl Sandefur was presented a service monogram shortly before leaving for the Army in January. Earl Sandefur, Betty Weather- man, Bob Chilton, Edith Snipes, Edythe Anderson, Elleanor Tuttle, Iean and Io Shelton, Betty Love, Helen Brewer, Margaret McAbee, and Frances Moore served on the newspaper staff. Members of the Black and Gold staff are: Betty Weatherman, Edith Snipes, and Eleanor Tuttle. Edythe Anderson was elected as Editor-in-Chief of the annual. Marvin Hall and Earl Sandefur went to the boys state at Chapel Hill. Mary Nell Duncan, Edith Anderson and Hilda Adams attended girls state at Greens- boro. Two new clubs were formed by the seniors this year, one was the Presi- dents Forum Club, which consisted of thc president of each of the various other clubs of the school. Their duty was to meet and talk over the different problems of their particular club. The Iunior Council Club was the second to be organized this year. The members of this club planned dances and social events of the school. Both of these clubs helped with many improvements .a- round the school during the year. As we go forward toward graduation. some with anticipation and others with regret, we look back over our school life and now realize just what it does mean to us. It brings back many happy thoughts and cherished moments that can never be lived over again. Mixed with these, of course, are some of the sad moments of life. All in all, though. we have really had a happy time in school, and our only wish is that those who follow may have just as happy a time as we had. We cannot give our teachers at Iohn W. Hanes High enough credit and thanks for their cooperation and the help that they have so generously given us during our high school careers. Talmage Leach HANES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1944 the Senior Class of Iohn XV Hanes High School, City of Winston- Salem, being of sound mind, and good health, do therefore declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. After all our incomplete grades have been turned in, and grievances set- tled, we leave: We, First: To Mr. Haltiwanger, Miss Dun- gan, Miss Sharp, and all the faculty. we extend our sincere thanks for their guiding hand through our four years of fruitful education. Second: Marilyn Miller leaves her quiet ways to lackie Edwards, in hopes that they will be used to a good ad- vantage. Third: Margaret McAbee, Ert Moore, and Chig Sheets leave their in- separable companionship to Mary Louise Shields, Mary Lou Sandefur, and Betty Lou Hall. Fourth: lean and Io Shelton leave their identical features to Marion and Hun- ter Phillips, to let people know that they too, are twins. Fifth: Byerly Vanhoy and Carroll Wil- liams leave their height to H. D. Buckner, whose ambition is to be- come live feet tall. Sixth: Betty Love and Lawrence Har- rington leave the memories of their love affair to Bill Whitlow and Lettie Iune Vernon. Heres hoping theirs will turn out all right. Seventh: Marie Cromer and Betty Wea- therman leave their ways with the men to Ruth Morgan, in hopes that she succeeds as they did. Eighth: The National Honor Society leaves two robes for Mike Bowles and Estelle Southern, while the Dra- matics Club leaves all it's talent to whom ever deems themselves worthy of the honor. Ninth: Frances Payne and Tink Hall leave their athletic ability to Iimmy Abernathy and Mary Beth Markland -- wishing them the best of luck. Tenth: Ioe Hege wills his lemon-lacquer- ed limosine to George Blanton in ex- change for his Buick. Being a good sport, Ioe is asking nothing to boot. We appoint Mr. W. Reid Staton, our friend and coach, as Executor of this. our Last Will and Testament. ln witness whereof we have affixed our seal, this thirty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and forty four. Bobby Chilton, Testator. Witnesses: The Three Stooges. Alone, yet together, Forward let us go: Fearsome, yet unafraid, Let us be e'er so. Determined, defiant, Courageous let us stand, The hope of a nation, The symbol of a land. ---Brewer Reynolds, Hanes, and Gray seniors and gradu- ates-we make a direct appeal to you to prepare yourself for the future. Let Draughon Business College give you the eX- tra 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 5 and Fall term September 4. Drauglhon Business College 'E' ' ' ' ' ' 'M 'A' 'A' A ' ' '-' ' A A-'-if l .TLFCO RCHSIFIIS Fill' Our Successful ovs And Students Department l. 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. FRANK-A-'STiTi-1 Coff' L L L L. L LLL..L.q- nf4csvLL.-.LLLL The cast of the most successful play of the year-'AThey Did Away With Uncle -takes time out for a refreshing Pepsi Cola cm Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. ol Winston-Salem, Inc. -123- .Ig 1v4QoeQvoQvaQs:oQo4Qo411v4:oeqv4QvoQvs!c 'I' aiaxoagvoiaqvsaovaoanvaqvaqoqaoaqnosv y .- acoiveqvzvanvoxraquaqv 1:33 Krispg Kreme Duughnut Un. -Different -Tasty -Satisfying 534 S. Main Phone 9227 .-, .-.ini Y Y .-. .Y. Y Y S. H. KRESS AND COMPANY 5c, 10c, and 25c ' Store W inston-Salem, N. C. 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 DAVIS Insurance Service Nissen Bldg. Telephone 6152 Winston-Sal North Carolina --124-1 . a 'if 43. -'-go'-A '-A --A '-- --- '-A Y 'A' -A400 c S. . eeee S. .e 4- ry f U f u Pfaff's, Inc. 3 29 years of faithful servlce to . Q Wlnston-Salem and vlclmty . in 6 i fr 2 U We offer you paints, glass Q 1 and Wall papers from Q Q national known houses Q LL ..... .... .... 3. i? 'T 9 T . 9 Q Rag W. Gnndrmh 2 Photographer 2 1 5 lr 'P+ s l 317 W. 4th Street 2 Winston-Salem, N. C. 2 I 3 g n'HANI.nN's 3 3 Drug Store 2 I ' 3 : For Forty-four years g l North Carolina's leading l S drug store. z T P TT U i 3 The S ii Raylass Dept. Store Q 3 9-ll West: ltkh Street 2 ii Opposite Courthouse S 5 f The Shopping Center of l ii Winston-Salem for Q Q Economical Shoppers . ' 2 Uiliririiix ir 'jiri i V: 7:7 Y 4 I . , ffjf,.f1,1,,'Qfv1..-f S- ,,Ov-.,,7 511- ' 4 ff hy4,qJfCfL,, I .,x .,f.-,, xjffffj-'14, 1.5 'ff Ifj Lgwfl lj, , ,vbf-Z.,V,,f fx,-,iafgy fJ ,A f, 'YfP'Q'f' Md. 7 M gg, I I 'U' wwf? M lncogooruted LERS - STATIONERS - ENGRAVERS -125-1 ll ,Z iff' 'Y 4.4, gym. We visited Dewey's, ate choclate eclairs, watched fruit cake in the making, and had a short lesson in cake decorating. lt was also interesting to note the large variety of other good holsum foods, 114 W. 'ith Street City Market Deweys Your Baker Y Off'--777-7-Y-YY, YYY- ,--------------------Y-V+ IUNIOR FASHIONS Formal and Street Dresses Coats Suits Sportswear Accessosies Millinery MOTHER if DAUGHTEP-Q me f 310 N. Liberty Sl. On The Square. --126-f - SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - See those people in the pictures up there? No, of course they aren't candi- dates for city dog catcher! They're the senior class officers, That Hrst fellow is Tom Chambers: he's the president. Want to know about Tom? Well, if you can, read on: Senor Chambers is one of Mr. Wards l2SL-ers. ln case you were dead during football season, heres the way Tom played tackle for the Black Demons-he was named on the all-conference team and all-state first team. He was also co-captain of the footballers and is now playing outfield for the Demon baseball nine. Well. naturally, as a result of this athletic endeavor, he is a member of the Mono- gram Club, in which he has been presi- dent and one thing and another. This fellow luwith a wonderful physique, screams our secretaryj is also a mem- ber of the Senior Hi-Y and a chief usher in the Ushers Club. Well, you see that second guy? He's Lee Smith, the senior's vice-president. Like his physiognomy this features, ill- iterate onej? So do the seniorsg Lee was elected Best Looking Boy in the senior class. IZA, Miss Hazel Stephenson's homeroom, claims him and so do the Monogram Club and the Senior Hi-Y. If you're wondering about how he got into the Monogram Club, it's due to his continued activity as guard on the RIR varsity eleven. Track takes up Lees time in the spring. lt's really too bad that the next pic- ture up there couldnt be a moving pic- ture, The person in question is Anne Southern, who is so animated and full of pep that a still picture jes' doesnt do 'er justicel Well, anyhow, the reason she's up there is that shes the senior class secretary. Shes also secretary of the College Club and a member of the Girl Reserves and the House of Rep- resentatives. All this, by the way, is a product of Miss Pauline Whitley's l2L2 homeroom. Either you've seen a picture of that next girl before or you've been a visitor in Morganton since September. Oh!- well, welcome back, and how was Mor- ganton7 Why that's Helen Gordon, treasurer of the senior class. The al- mighty twelfth graders also named her Historian, Girl Most Likely To Suc- ceed, and their D. A. R. represent- ative, The students made Helen man- aging editor of the Pine Wliispers, pres- ident of the Quill and Scroll, and a member of the Honor Society. By one way or another she got into the Girl Reserves and Miss Mary Wiley's l2L1. Well, there they are-the seniors pin-ups. 4. 1 f ..- .11 1- .11 .11 .1 4. The Prestige of a Senior is Assured When Wearing Hinds Shoes , 7 lite S West Fourth Street ofa 1- 1- 11- ,1. 1 1, -1. .1 1- 1 1- ,1f b 'W 4. 00 W '3 i See the smiles on the faces of Winifred Roper, Margie Payne, Peggy and Martha Pfaff as they shop at the Downstairs Fashion Department. New Aczesiories and Fashions are always first at A I u A L . STORE S COMPANY INC. TIILINFRY 1 DRESSES 1 COATS 1 LINGERIE 1 IIOSIERH' SHOES 1 MEN AND BOYS VVEAR AND FASHION ACCESSORIES I-Eff '11 1' -2- -:V 1:1 ':' :A ::- :' ':A ::- 11- 1- -1- :gf 11- 1- ,Zi ,i, ,Z 1. f .-. 1 A. .-. Y The High School Miss Never Misses When Her Outfit Comes From Our Sport Shop. l The Anchor o., llnc. SHOPPING CENTER OF WINSTON-SALEM 'Ili 'T'0C'i3i i .::.L : i'aav :-.:, 1'.q,.g,,1 1:-V: 3 i 3. Z Z 1:::....t4..1.+ Give Your Car Ground Crew Service Found only at your favorite Shell Service Station SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS - KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES uality Oil Company , 1 I f '?'i Reynolds High School Office Miss Doris Voss, secretary to the principal, big sister to the school, leans luxuriously back in her chaise lounge, while the French maid answers the office phone, wondering lazily, For Whom the Bell Tolls . Dainty little pages leave the quiet office to board the elevator which takes them smoothly to the twentieth floor. Mr. Ioyner makes the chapel announcements through his public speaker, while dear old Pauline Templeton puts the A. W. O. Lfs, and ten day leaves in the automatic file. A page is quietly serving lemonade to the students lounging in the comfortable chairs under the teachers' boxes, and the grandfather clock ticks slowly, stop- ping to rest a minute every now and then. Lunch time finds the office in its usual peaceful stage since students take to the student variety room where one finds most everything from the crowded soda fountain to the rows of student telephones which lead conspic- ously to the P2 room, tpeculiar pas- timesj. .X Yes, folks, that may be the future, but get a load of the present! Miss Voss certainly isn't lounging in any comfort- table chair and no French maid answers the phone with a hearty 'ABonjour, Instead of A. W. O. Lfs and ten day leaves, the little slips which Pauline files are mainly pink. tYou know what they arelj Thank Heavens there isn't a twentieth floor but even with four floors, the office pages think we need an elevator. It is still neccessary for Mr. Ioyner to climb the stage steps in order to make announcements. And the chairs under the teachers' boxes are still as ever. Even though the chairs in Mr. Ioyner's office are comfortable, you won't notice it when you're sitting in them. As for the lunch period-lets not try to go into that, we couldn't anyway- Of course, there isn't a long line of telephones, but there's a mighty long telephone line. And our Lost and Found , interesting place, holds every thing from The Lost Chord to the other half of The Unfinished Symphony. Truly, folks, we love our office and its loyal inhabitants, and may they rest fjokej there peacefully for many future years in hopes that their sweet dreams of modernization will come true. Composition, Presswork, and Binding by the HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP R, I, Reynolds High School Winston-Salem, N. C. --l28-- I WPXVJYMY Lx. MHA, Aww 17561 ,97'f'7fJ'b:f5 I N' sf r 1 -5 ., Y I , J .5 1 t X j M 1' W MMV ' lv ' - - ' F I4 , QW fn, . V W in I' W M K 5' X5 , u JM H f pbgxf VUL bv W T NY iw L, 'ff' wwf' R U A . 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