Hanes High School - Blue Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1945
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Ioyner, Business Manager M GRAY HIGH Madelyn Clinard, Editor-in-chief Madeliene Sage, Managing Editor Rayford Porter, Art Editor En Bags Gbf 09111: Through the passing years have come the tales of heroic deeds of knights who lived in the days of old, when chivalry determined the actions of all men. ln their unrelenting search for the Holy Grail, these men did not slacken their efforts if danger appeared or hardships occurred. ln their never-ending quest they searched in unfamiliar lands, fought with malicious enemies, and gave their lives to reach this goal. As these men strove to gain their Holy Grail, so must we strive to obtain the ideals which are our guiding lights, thus, with this theme in mind, We present to you the 1945 Black and Gold. AF, C' Theme -f 'page three ' School Board -5 page fiye 'Memoriam -f page :six ' h 'P ,Hanes 'High Section. -fnpage seven 1 o W b a Reyrioids resection --f page twenty-nine -f oage ,sevehty-seven it h ,z ,. , 1, V! f X' 4 Vx ii 1 5. 3 Q 3 5 i '1 .ge .- A ,W ,.' 1 . :ilikiakf 1 12' ' 5,5 Nm. I flfllnafon- Asafem 50600K Baan! A Et L. Pfohl U x... ' 'Sa1emA'Ward':.,2. 1. W. M5535 t Superintendent of City Schools Mtrs. W. L. Wharton First Ward R. M. Stockton lderman Representative Second Ward E. F . Tullock Chairman W. A. Iulian I. H. First Ward H. Brunt Salem Ward T. Highfill Third Ward 247-iq fi'F!'5'? - 1 x :gi -1.34 '.,,gTX.-,..s. l1+.T- 1 -.' ilu rmmium ELIZABETH ANN SLADE , Class of '45 Reynolds High School September 2, 1928 October 22, 1944 I------1 ADM -, 4 1 'Li - ! Q J., .L w X U I Ll 5-Q LY .I I , i i ' '?'A- I . v. 2 ,K 3. K I ' ' - -- 'J 381 if Q uf. V X 'ff'11Wg Ylllllllillllllllll' Z - 1 ? . ff! KT I L. L 5' 5 ' Y 5 1 PIL. Q X JU fa ' 'TL in ff l i , L,+ ' - . 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' I ug, Z . - .- 1. 1- --Y A , 5 -., ,... , P ' 1 '- - , ,- ff' ' an A ' Na A ' -U -'bil p- ,N -5, 1 ',' l .- ' r - '- ji-.:u ' lf . , 542'--4 n - 21-1 X Q ' :I-1-1 -1 . . , , f'-99, F , X hs, ,ipg 4, Q A f ' .al Q VW ' va ,- B Eifw 3 mo 8. gialfiwalzgev A PRINCIPAL I I uf.. -.. I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II . I FlISt Row'- If II I I I H. Bickley D. Burke A. Burns I N. B. Chappell C. M. Dungan I I I -IO- I ,-.-..,.., ..,,, if Y -Sw-f ilzaculig .74 Third Row- T. Miller-D. Mowery-E. Pleasants-F. Sharp-W. R. Statotl Fourth Row- F. Stockton-I. Thomas-B. Whilden Second Row- P. Foster R. S. I-Ialtiwanger M. Hinson A. S. Iohnson M. Lewis Q-wail DEDICATlON We, the senior class of 1944-45 of Iohn YJ. Hanes High School do smcerely dedi Tom Stewart Arliss Webster Clyde Clark Phillip Vernon cate our section of the Black and Gold to THOSE from our school who have so Will- ingly dedicated their lives 1n the serV1ce of their country: Dwight Sink William Pearce Robert Matthews Reginald Mattoxi R. T. Childress, Moir Lancaster H. W. Murray A fix amsawaaimm.. - '-if . . ,. 4,-... . ,4-.5-,A ' nzrqggwt wgggvigwr ' 2 .- 'rwrffrrffr i' -'las- 'S - 'ftiai Whz41B-sr:r.i.'fl H'zf:-:A i-zwipff-whiff-'sr iff -'weve-' g,f'1 sf! D-f' L 62 XJ 355125 l l jimmy Bryan Abernethy Lady Fair ' Hjeanie with the light brown hair H Commercial Course: The Black Widow z Elmer 2 Leave if YO l09 Donald Aldridge Lady Fair -- Betty Grablen College Course: Monitors 2: Ushers 3, 4: Reserve Baseball 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Pres. 4. Alan Barnes Lady Fair - Brown hair, green eyes General Course: All-City Orch. 3: Band l, 2. 3, 4, 5: Chorus 1: Basketball 3,4. 5: Football 5: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4.5: Vice-Pres. 5: Monitors' Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Hi-Y 5: Ir. Council 5: Pres. Boys' Monogram Club 5: Harmony Hangout 4, 5: Midget Basketball 4: Airplane Club 3. Evan Charles Blakley Ir. Lady Fair - 1'rn not Choosey General Course: Midget Football 2, 4: Var. Football 5: Alderman 2: Monitor 3: Lib. Page 2: Hi-Y 4, 5: Tennis 5: Hall Monitor 4: Rise and Sl'line : Midget B..sf.etball 4: Airplane Club 3. George E. Blanton Ir. Lady Fair - Gravel Gcrtie College Course: Reynolds High 2: Baseball 3, 4, 5: Ath. Assoc. 4.5: Basketball 5: Glad Rags l. Forrest Campbell Lady Fair -' Kid General Course: Hi-Y 3, 4, 5: Treas. 4: Pres. 5: Ushers Club 3, 4. 5: Hall Mon- itor 4: Solicitor 4: ludge 5: Nat'l Hon. Soc'. 3, 4, 5: Sanitation Board 4: Ir. Council 4, 5: Presl Forum 4, 5: Boys' State 4: Harmony Hangout 4:1 Midget Football 2: Alderman 3: Monogram 4. 5: Football 3, 4, 5. Helen V. Chilton Knight in Shining Armor - Red Hair and Blue Eyr-s Commercial Course: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, 5: Treasurer 5: G. A. Assoc. 2.3, Home Ec Course' Girl Reserve l 2 4 M' t 3 . . , , 3 ajorete . 4: Class Basketball 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, 5: Glad Rags . 12- Shirley Ellen Cottee Knight in Shining Armor -' Emerson Home Ec. Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 4: Malorette 3.4: Class Basketball 3: Tennis 2. 3. 4: lr. Council 4: Home Ec.l. 2. 3. 4. Kathryn Easley Knight in Shining Armor - Vitamin Flinlheartu Science Course: Monogram Club 2.3: Athletic Assoc. 2, 3: Soccer 1.2.3.'l2 Bilslaetball l, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3. lackie Edwards Knight in Shining Armor - Bugs Bunny College Course: Mineral Springs l: Class Basketball 2: Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4: Monitor's Club 3, 4: Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4: Home 2:Lib. Page 3: Office Page 3,4: Minstrels of '44 : Proposing to Papa Z Tennis 3. 4: Headlines 3. 4. Nancy Fox Knight in Shining Armor-f Dick Hayme5 Commercial Course: Home EG. 1.2: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Girl Reserve 2. 4: Lib- Page 2, 3: Class Basketball l, 2. Opal Goforth Knight in Shining Armor - Black curly hair and Blue eyes Commercial Course: Home Ec. 1: Office Page 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3. loseph T. Greene, lr. Lady Fair - Brown Eyes General Course: Visual Aids 1,2,3,4: Stage Manager 1.2: Lens and Shutter Club 2, 3: Hall Monitor 41' D. E. 4: Cafeteria Helper 2, 3.4.5. Virginia Ruth Greenway Knight in Shining Armor- Light brown hair and blue eyes Comercial Course: Lib.Page 1, 2, 3: Sanitation Board l: Class Basketball l, 2.4: Girl Reserve l. 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. 2: Baseball 1'. Betty Lou Hall Knight in Shining Armor - BarnacIe Bill the S8il0r College Course: Class Basketball l. 2. 3: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasl 2: Sec- 45 Alderman 2: Hall Monitor l, 2, 3: Monitor 4: PineWhispers Staff 3. 4: Black and Gold 3, 4: Bus. Mgr. 4: Clerk ,of Court 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Ir. CounCil 4: G. A. Assoc. 3. 4: Reserve Basketball 2: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Home Ec. 2: Student Congress 4: Treas. Sr. Class 4: Headlines 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. l if A - 'J N-Fwwfi --vswira. Ruth V. Harding Knight in Shining Armor - Dick Tracy Social Science Course: Softball 1.2. 3.4: Class Basketball 3. 4: G. A. Assoc. Home Ec. 3. 4:1 Later Tonight . Marv Lou Harrington Knight in Shining Armor - Black hair and blue eyes Commercial Course: Home Ee. 2, 3: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3.4: Treas. 2: Hall Mon- itor l.2. 3: G. A. Assoc. 2.3: Softball 2: Tennis 2.3: Lib. Page 2.4: Office Page 4: Typing Awards 2.3: Glad Rags : Ragtime Minstrel : Boogie Woogie Revue . ' Rita Earle Haskins Knight in Shining Armor- Charlie Spiualtu Home Ec. Co'-irse: Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 3. 4. 5: Class Bas- ketball XVif1nc' 2: lunior Council 4: Oflice Powe 2: Lib. Page 1:1 Pine ' 'ispers Staff 4.5: Glad Rags : Boogie Woogie Revue : The Nativity : Ragtime Ministreln: Girls Athletic Asso. 4. 5: Cafeteria 5: Flag Bearer 5. Bettie Hastlncs Knight in Shining Armor- Sandy Hair, Green Eyes, and Tall Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3: Home EC. 1.2. 3: D. E. 4: Lig. Page 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1, 2.3: Class Basketball 1. 2, 3: Hall Monitor 1.2: Cafeteria l. Bobby Ioe Herring Lady Fair - Flying jenny General Course: Ushers Club 3. 4. 5: Hi-Y 3. 4.5: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4.5: lr. Council 4, 5: Tennis Team 4.5: Pres. Sr. Class 5: Hall Monitor 4: Pres. City Nat'l Hon. Soc.5: Outside Lunch Helper 3, 4. 5: Monogram Club 5: hCeer1eader 5: Hrm. Presf. 2.3: Hrm. Vice-Pres. 4: President's Forum 5: Boys' State 4: Harmony Hangout Com. 3, 4, 5. Lena Glenn Hiqhfill Knight in Shining Armor- Tall, medium. and handsome College Course: Boogie Woogie Revue 1: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3. 4: Glad Rags 2: Glee Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Office Page 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Don't Darken My Door 2: Home Ec. 1: Girls' State 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: At the Stroke of Twelve 2: Ragtime Minstrel 2.3: Hall Monitor 3: The Nativity 3: Tennis 3.4: Papa Said No 2. Alice Rose Hightshoe Knight in Shining Armor- My Dad Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Lib. Page 2: Home Ec. 2: Nlonitor 3: Excelsior Club 4: Red Pencil Survivors 3: Class Basketball 2, 4. Betty Lou Hoffman Knight in Shining Armor- Brown curly hair, blue eyes Commercial Course: Hall Monitor 2: Office Page 4: Lib. Page 1: Class Basket- ball 2: Home Ec. 2. Dorothy E. Hutchins Knight in Shining Armor- Brown Hair and Blue Eyes Home Ec. Course: D. E. 1: Home Ec. 1.2. 3.4: Baseball 1: Hall Monitor 1: Glad Rags 1: Cafeteria 1. Bill Iackson Lady Fair - Eleanor Roosevelt Mathmatics Course: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4: Vic-Pres. 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Pine Whispers Staff 3.4: Ed-in Chief 4: Alderman 1: ushers Club 3. 4: Tennis 4: Sr. Class Parlementarian 4: Excelsior Club 4: Midget Football 1.2: Sr. Class Prophet 4: Sports Writer 4. Iames O. Iohnson Lady Fair - Daisy May College Course: Midget Football 1.2: Var. Football 3: Class Pres. 1. Dallas Kiser Lady Fair -' Veronica Lake gggimercial Course: Tennis 1.3, 4: Hrm. Vice-Pres. 3: Basketball 4: Sanitary icer 2. Milton Mayberry Lady Fair ' ','Betty Grable Commercial Course: Alderman 4, 5: Hall Monitor 4.5: Hi-Y 4.5: Football 4. 5: Basketball 1.2. 3.4. 5: Baseball 4. 5: Tennis 5: Mozioyam 4.5. lohn Miller Lady Fair- Green eyes and blond hair General Course: Band 1. 2, 3.4. 5: Basketball 4. 5: Football 3. 4, 5: Tennis 4, 5: Presi. Band 4:- Presidents Forum 4: Monitor's Club 3. 4. 5: Hi-Y 4. 5: Boy's Monogram 5: Harmony Hangout 5: Midget Football 1. Arbulus Moore . Knight in Shining Armor- Lil Abnern Commercial Course: Monitor 3.4: Office Page 5: Monogram Club 3.4. 5: Pres. 5: G. A. Assoc. 3. 4, 5: Treas. 4: Excelsior Club 5: Bas'-etball 1.2. 3, 4. 5. Softball 1, 2. 3. 4.5: Class Basketball Coach 3. 4. 5: Glad Rags . Will Reid Nunn C Lady Fair -' Gene Tierney General Course: Hi-Y 3.4. 5: Ir. Council 4: Alderman 1,2.5: Store 3: Hrm. Pres. 4: Monogram Club 3.4, 5: Vice-Pres, 5: Pine Whispers 3. 4. 5: Sports Editor 5: Asse. Girls' Basketball Coa, 5: Football Mgr. 2: Basketball Mt, 'z Baseball Mgr. 2: Football 1, 2, 3. 4. 5: Var. Football 4, 5: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 5: Var. Basketball 3.4, 5: Baseball 3.4. 5: Var. Baseball 3.4.5. Margaret Louise Phillips Knight in Shining Armor- Blond hair. and brown eyes Science Course: Lib. Page 1. 2. 3: Class Basketball 1, 2: Girl Reserve 1. 2: Soccer 1.2: Chorus 1. 2, 4: Glad Rags : Ragtime Minstrel . Cora Lec Poolin Knight in Shining Armor- Sammy Kaye College Course: Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3.4: Treas. 4: Sec. 2: Girls Athletic Assoc. 3: The Nativity : Nat'l Hon. Sock 3. 4: Red Pencil Survivors: Glad Rags ': Pine Whispers Staff 3.4: Headlines 3.4: At the Stroke of Twelve : Office Page 3: Lib. Page 2: Boogie Woogie Revue : Hall Monitor 2: Class Basketball 3.4: Tennis 3.4: lr. Council 4: Cheerleaders 4: Glee Club 1.2. 3, 4: Sr. Mar- siiall 3: Ragtime Minstrel . Nellie L ou Reece Knight in Shining Armor - Tall, Dark, and Cute Science Course: Old Richmond 1: Home EC. l,2, 3, 4. Margie Evelyn Reid Knight in Shining Armor - Black hair and brown ages Commercial Course: Home EC. 1. -13 ig. ,V S ii --.,,. 5 1 1 Mary Lou Sandefur Knight in Shining Armor 5- General Ili? College Course: Boogie W.oogie Revue Girl Reserve l. 2. 3. 45 Pres. 25 Hrm. Pres. 2.35 Class Basketball 1.2. 35 Res. Basketball 2. 3,45 G. A. Assoc. 3, 45 Ir. Council 3, 45 Vice-Prel. 45 Hall Monitor 25 Monitor 3.45 Sr. Marshall 3: Office Page 45 Pine Whispers 3, 45 Headlines 3, 45 Black and Gold 3. 45 Ed-in- Chief 45 D. A. R. Rep. 45 Rep. Girls' State 35 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 45 Quill and Scroll 3. 45 Excelsior Club 2. 45 Red Pencil Survivors 35 Home Ed. 25 Historian 45 Ragtime Minstrel . Audrey Colleen Shaffer Knight in Shining Armor- Little Henry Commercial Course: Home Ec. 25 Girl Reserve 1.2, 3,45 VV'orship Co-Chm. 45 Harmony Hangout Co-Chm. 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 G. A. Assoc. 35 Hall Mon- itro 45 Tennis 25 Nat'l Hon. Sod. 3, 4. Elizabeth Ellen Shields Knight in Shining Armor- Crosby Science Course: Mineral Springs 15 Home Ec. Club 5 D. E. Club. Mary Louise Shields Knight in Shining Armor - Santa Claus -College Course: Girl Reserve l. 2, 3, 45 Ragtime Minstrel 5 Inter-Club Council Rep. 25 Publicity Chm. 45 Class Basketball 1, 25 Trophy Winner 25 Var. Basket- ball 35 G. A. Assoc. 2. 3. 45 Ir. Council 3. 45 Sec. and Treas. 45 Hall Monitor 2. 35 Monitor 45 Office Page 45 Pine Whispers Staff 3. 45 Black and Gold 3, 145 Man. Ed. 45 Girls' State 35 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 45 Treas. 45 Home Ec. 25 Head- lines 3. 45 Ed. 45 Sanitation Board 35 Quill and Scroll 43. Betty Lou Snyder Knight in Shining Armor - Brown curly hair and blue eyes Commercial Course: Home Ec. 25 Hall Monitor 35 Girl Reserve 2.3.45 Asst. Sec. 45 Monitor 45 Lib. Page 25 Sr. Marshal 35 Girls' State 35 Hi-Y Sponsor 35 Class Basketball 1, 2. 35 Alderman 35 Sec. 35 G. A. Assoq. 35 Stenographer of Court 45 Tennis 1. 2, 3. 45 Res. Basketball 25 Seca' Sr. Class 45 Student Con- gress 4. l Kenneth Spainhour 'Lady Fair - Minnie Pearl Commercial Course: Tennis 3. 45 Monogram 45' Midget Football 15 Football Mgr. Monitors 4. lohnny Thomas Stanfield Lady Fair - 'Hedy Lamarr College Course: Ed-inChief. Hanes High Headlines 45 Managing Ed. Pine Whispers 55 Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4. 55 Monitors Club 3. 55 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 45 Debating Club 45 Pres. of Ir. Council Club 55 Service Monogram Club 5: Alderman 3: Dram. Club 3.4.55 Elmer , The Black Widow . Murder on the High Seas . Leave it to Ice , Iohnny Goes Haywire , Four Religious Plays 5 Band 1. 2. 45 Var. Basketball 4. 5- Tennis Squad 4, 55 Midget Basket- ball Coach 4,55 Stg. Mgr. 4, 55 Quill and Scroll 4. A Robert Stevenson Lady Fair - Nancy Isenhour College Course: Monogram Club 3, 4. 5: Basketball 1.2, 3.4.55 Baseball 3. 4, 55 Pine Whisper-5iStaff 3. 4, 55 Ir. Council 4, 55 Asst. Girls' Basketball Coach 4. 5. -14- Iune N. Stewart Knight in Shining Armor- Brown Hair and Blue Eyes Home Ec. Course: HomeEc. 1. 2. 3, 45 D. E. 1. 25 D.. E. Club5 Hall Monitor lg Softball 15 lvlinstrel Show Cafeteria l. Harvey Allan Stoltz Lady Fair - Daisy Mae Industrial Course: Monitors Club 25 Machine Shop 3, 4. Mary Kathryn Suit Knight in Shining Armor- Auburn H-air and Blue Eyes Commercial Course: Tennessee High. Bristol. Tennessee 15 Andrew Lewis High. Salem. Virginia 25 Saint Andrews High. Roanoke, Virginia 3. Carlene Elrose Tillotson, Q Knight in Shining Armor - Big Brown Eyes Commercial Course: Home Ec. 25 Hall Monitor 3. 45 Girl Rescrv: 1.2.35. 4: Inter-Club Council Rep. 25 Service Chm. 45 Harmony Hangout Chm. 45 Llass Basketball 1, 2, 35 G. A. Assoc. 3, 45 Tennis 2. 3, 45 Reserve Basketball 2, 3,-1: Glad Rags . Grace Marie Wagoner . Knight in Shining Armor - Green Eyes Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 45 Home Ec. 1. 2, 3. 45 Monitors 25 Hall Monitor lg Alderman 15 Red Pencil Survivors 25 Class'Pres5, 15 Class Treas. 3: Tennis 2. 3. 45 Class Basketball 3, 45 Ir. Council 45 Majorette 3,4- Kathleen Wheeling Knight in Shining Armor- 9'Pappy Yokum Commercial Course: HomeEc. 15 Monitor 3, 4. 55 Office Page 4, 55 Girl Res. 5. Lorean Wheeling Knight in Shining Armor - Tall, blond hair, asd blue eyes Commercial Course: Home Ec. 15 Lib. Page 4. 55 Monitor 5. William Edward Williams Lady Fair- I ain't particular 1 College Course: uMidget Football 1,25 Var. Football 3.4.55 Captain 55 Band 1.2, 3. 45 Monogram Club 3. 4. 55 Sanitation Officer 45 Baseball 4. 55 Hi-Y 4, 5: Hall MOHHOI 4: Rise and Shine 5 Basketball 55 Finance Committee5 Mayor 5- Dorothy lean York Knight in Shining Armor- Gilbert and Sullivan Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2.35 Lib. Page 3. 45 Hi-Y Sponsor 35 Glad Rags . OTHER SENIORS Iames Queen Lady Fair - Gravel Gertie George Shook Lady Fair - Gypsy Rose Lee Richard Gentle Lady Fair- Shirley Temple ef amiofz Cyfdii Uffcszi giziq, 75,17 ' '-I V 5.1 Fz l i.5 Ai H lv , V V 2 fin 65,3 51, 1- 'H I ,l f , amy !! fi I 1 X I 1 0 X 2 f M , ' V I A I, W H? ,M y- 1: , ,V W I 1 f ff , 1, 4 I my Q 1 BOBBY IOE HERRING ALAN BARNES BETTY SNYDER BETTY A. HALL President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer BRENDA MARLOXVE MASCOT BILL IACKSON JOHN H. MILLER MARY L. SANDEFLIR HELEN CHILTON Prophet Testator Historian Poet Awupmfczfium GRACE WAGONER and KENNETH SPAINHOLIR IOHN MILLER and RUTH HARDING BOBBY IOE HERRING and SHIRLEY COTTEE Best Looking Wittiest Most Popular DON ALDRIDGE and COLLEEN SI-IAFFER WILL REID NUNN and ARBUTLIS MOORE ALICE I-IIGHTSHOE and FORREST CAMPBELL Most Intellectual Most Athletic Best All Round -15- VIMMWMWMWWWW , YMWA-WMWM W MMNMW -w ' EIGHTH GRADE AND FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE AND IUNIOR CLASSES ., ,.a..'., LQQ A rgam ahung JUNIOR COUNCIL First Row: A. Barnes. B. Sheets, M. L. Sandefur. B- l- Herring. M. L. F. Campbell. C. L. Poplin. Third Row: S. Hardister, B. Stevenson, R. Shields. S. Cottee, I. Holder. Second Row: I. Stanfield, R. Haskins, Nicholson, T. Bennett. EIGHTH AND NINTH GRADE COUNCIL First Row: R. Hooks, Clinard, P. Cooke. R. Miller, B. Rikard, G. Wal- I. Whitaker, W. L. Iohnson, M. L. Williams. l-cer, Harrelson, C. West. P. Lewis, N. Haymore. B. S. Bowman, R. Tatum, -17- l ag., 'vw' T ' ' - i gl ...-.,. -. V , . . 1, 5 ' 4 vw' y , , 'inf 'MSR - Q, , sf. '45-1 K QY?.fr:r1:.y-avi-1-2'a ' . 5 Q , I , 2 lg' ,if ? BLACK AND GOLD STAFF First Row: R. Morgan, B. Hall. Second Row: B. Willard, M. L. Shields, Third Row: M. L. Sandefur. PINE WHISPERS STAFF First Row: B. Willard, M. L. Shields. Second Row: C. L. Poplin, Edwards, M, L, Sandefur. B. L. Hall. Third Row: W. R. Nunn Stevenson. B. Iackson, Stanfield. QUILL SAND SCROLL MRS DORIS MOVVERY BETTY LOU HALL BILL IACKSON MARY LOU SANDEFUR MARY LOUISE SHIELDS ' IOHN STANFIELD DESTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION BETTY Lou BENTON, Bellas Hess H. D. BUCKNER, Raylass BETTY HASTINGS, Charles DOT HUTCHINS, KIQSSQ TOMMY LEMMONS, AGP MRS PEARLE N. FOSTER, Supervisor and Director BOBBY MEKENSIE, I.ournaI and Sentinel DON RUSH, Charles ELIZABETH SHIELDS, Mother and Daughter IUNE STEWART, Charles KATHERINE SULT, Good Friend -19.- DONALD ALDRIDGE GERTRUDE BURKE FORREST CAMPBELL BILL CLODFELTER BETTY LOU HALL BOB HAMPTON BOBBY IOE HERRING LENA GLENN HIGHFILL BILL IACKSON BILL MILSTEAD .-20.-. 3 iggi 'Huw 1 QW if 'WW 5 an--f-'f' ' ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N 2 3 I , I 'I M I L., 5 I RUTH MORGAN CORA LEE POPLIN MARY LOU SANDEFUR COLLEEN SHAFFER MARY LOUISE SHIELDS IOHN STANFIELD RUTH VAN HOY BETTY IO WELCH LOUISE WOOTEN MRS. DORIS MOWERY ADVISOR 4 :M v 4.. 3 5' 1 wi xw- Sty., fffgfpfvz f if 1 fn '?f'i4f 5 i , 84-he , ,.., 5 ,4 ' ,Y5'?gs' - ,ffm ' 'ef xy, Vg' ,gm If ,413 4: f 4 - 9 ,wuz f' ' ff, v 5 ,, oy-, .1 ,, , ,. Q. , . .sw , 2, Q 224 ff' A ' ' WM. ,VN ,f 1 M, f .f I f f ' ' mf, .igf . 1 sg Zz .Q ., ' .-Zin' ' gf: ww 4 wr I '62 1 2 4, 2 X2 ff 6 4 9 ff 1. 5? 5 1 7 ,Q L as 1 i First Row: P. Sprinkle. . CHEERLEADERS I Ayers, Second Row: D. Rush, C. L. Poplin. Third Row: I. Holder, B, I. Herring. First row: B. Nail. B. Huckaby, Holder, W. Miller. D. W. Stewart. bell, W. R. Nunn, B. Herring, B. Lineback. A. Barnes, C. Blakely, B.Andrews, K. Doyle. Third row: R. Futrell. F. Tedder. S. Hardister, E. YVilliams. R. Nich- Second Row: I. Miller. T. Bennett, B. Gehman, M. Mayberry, F. Camp' olson, W. Stewart, H. Phillips, Stanfield. First Row: P. Tesh. C. Self, B. L. Snyder, H. M Swaim. I Whitaker, Adams. C. M. Dungan, Sponsor, I. Rierson. R. Van Hoy. T. BUYICICY' E M Holcomb, A Racteree. M B. Markland. Second Row: I. Terrell, I. VVelborr1 absent when picture was taken. I l l ! l 1 l 1 l i i M . BAND First Row: C. Colvert, L. Sheets. B. Archer, A. Flynt, T. Phillips. G. Samp- L. Ca,-per, M, L, Wiilliams, C. Self, B. Snyder. M. Phillips, S. Smi-th, I 5011- W' l0l1Y1S-01. B. Archer, S. Cottee, G. Wagoner, B. Denny. Second ROW! Shaffer, H. Chilton, Wright, F. Snider. E. Moody, P. Ayers. F. Helper E. A. Reich, G. Shore, A. Tilley. H. Holder, R. Gentle, B. lnabinet, B. P. Simos, B.Nail, K. Foster. Fourth Row: H. Miller, V. Campbell, B. Duncan, D. VVorrell, G. 'Moser, R. Futrell, C. G. Pritchard. Third Row: Lineback. GIRL RESERVES First Row: Adams. B. L. Inabinet, Edwards, S. Cottee, G. Wagoner. Burke, R, VanHoy. W. L. Iohnson, G. Sampson, D. Lambe. Eourth Row C. Tillotson. A. R. Hightshoe. M. L. Sheilds, M. L. Sanderfur. Second H. M. Swaim, B. Reeves. L. Daniels, D. Wooten, F. Taylor, D. Wright, Row: B. L. Snyder, M L. Harrington. C. Shaffer, L. G. Highfill, C. L. N. Flynt, B. Stewart. M. Williams. M. B. Marlcland, NL. Lawson, B Poplin, V. Matthews, K. Iohn, B. Lewellyn, B, L. Hall, Bryan, S. Burns. Isiminger, L. Franklin, E. VVelborn, M. Fox. Third Row: E. Hinshaw, C. Whitaker, B. I. Welch, L. I. Vernon. G. ,..-4 LIBRARY AND GFF ICE PAGES First Row: L. G. Highfill, E. Nunn, R. L. Smith, L. Wheeling. M. L. Lambe. Third Row: I. Shelton, K. Wheeling. A. Moore, M. B. Marfland Clinard, Iewel Miller. Second Row: M. L. Harringtion, E. Hinshaw. L. Fourth Row: I. Edwards, Miss Pleasants. Miss Bickley, M. Lewis. MY Wooten, M. L. Shields, M. L. Sandefur, P. Smitherman, Payne. D. Haltiwanger, Carter, Ruth Van Hoy, N. Yveddle. Fifth Row: E.. 'VVel- Wooten, M. L. Sheilds, bl. L. Sandefur. P. Smitherman, Payne, D. born, Williams. First Row: I. Phillips. B. Milstead, B. Hampton. W. D. Parrish. Second Shore, Mrs. I. G. Burns, coach, L. Dunnagan. S. Smith. Row: F. Snider, L. Wooten, I. Shelton, B. Clodfelter. Third Row: G. I Front Row: Mary Hinson, Coach, G. Burke, M. Moore, A. Moore. H. Herring, I. W. Miller. R. Gentle, B. Nail, I. Rierson. B. Riliard Chilton, O. Hoffman. B. Denny B. Archer. B. Sheets. P. Sprinkle, E. Third row: B. Lineback, K. Spainhour, B. Oehman, T. Bennett, D. YV Nunn, M. Phillips, F. Barnes. Kat Easley. absent when picture was ta'fen. Stewart. M. Mayberry. B. Stevenson. I. Miller., G. Blanton, F. Futrell Second Row: E. Moody, K. Foster, E. Williams, B. Huckaby, H. Phillips. P. Ayers. A. Barnes, I Holder, S. Hardister, F. Campbell, VV. R. Nunn, B. 24- BOYS BASKETBALL First Row: C. Boles, W. R. Nunn, I. Holder. M. Mayberry, B. Steven- son, T. Bennett, S. Hardister. Second Row: E. Miller. B. Andrews, Stanacld, D. W. Stewart, F. Tedder, W. Miller, R. Futrell, Staten. coach. Third Row: E. A. Reich. sports writer, I. Rierson, B. Duncan, B. Nail, B. Edwards, O. Moore, Mgr. ,14 -YL-.---... a--W .KAW-evra ' ' ' ...,.., ,, .a.L.d.w.s.,W--.,,..,,,,.s,.,,,N,..,,,- ,. r- of-'.., f U am S. av-fsia . 2 1: BOYS BASEBALL First Raw: B Andrews I Holder K Dovl E W'll' . .. . . . I e, . i rams. E. Miller, S. H. Holder. F. Tedder, B. Oehman. L. W. Carmichel. B. Ross, P. CJKCFV Hardisrer, W. R. Nunn, C. Boles. B. Stevenson, R. Futrell, W. R. Staton, B. Brown, P. Hamby, B. Edwards, T. Styers, B. Nail. Coach. Second Row: Mcbride. M. Clarl., C. Saylor, O. Moore, i.ia1.agers, First Row: D. Sealey, P. Ratlcdge, M. S. Rush, M. Ashe, P. Lewis, O. Easley. H. Chilton, A. Moore, F. Barnes, B. Welch. B. M. LHWCW59 Hoffman, R. Harding, M. Nloore. Second Row: M. Hinson, Coach, K. A. Boyles, T. Binkley, B. Wagoner, managers. F-'f5f ROW! VV- L- l0hflSOrl. L. Franklin, B. L. Snyder. G. Wagoner. C. Miller, F. Campbell. M. Mayberry, H. Phillips. K. Spainhour, B. HamPf9n- Tillotson, P. Sprinkle. B. R. Sheets, R. L. Smith, E. Nunn, B. I. Archer, D. Kiser, R. S. Haltiwanger, Coach. ll. Phillips. M. L. Wfilliams. Second Row: B. Herring, K. Foster, I. mi First row: First Row F. Campbell Williams. B Seccmkl Row First Row i SCCCER TEAM B. I. Archer, B. Denny, O. Hoffman, I. Miler, M. Moore, I. Warner. Second ro-.v:: B. M. Lancaster, K. Easley, Phillips, F. Barnes. A- Barnes- B- LiUCb3Ck. K- Doyle. Mill6f. T- Bennett. Gentle, T. Dority, Beck, S. Smith, B. Duncan, Rierson, B. Snyder. W' R' Nunn' M- MaYb9ffY- W- Miller. S- Hardister. E- B. Gibson, R. Futrell. B, Smith. 'Third Row: R. Staton, Coach, W. Stewart, Huckaby. D. W. Stewart, C. Blakely, H. Phillips, G. Shore W. D. Parrish. Clinard, B. Talbert, B. Rikard. E- A- Reifih, sports writer, Wright, B. Nail, E. Miller, R. F. Barnes, B. Archer, B. Sheets, P. Sprinkle, O. Hoffman, M. Phillips. Second Row: Hinson. Coach, E- Southern. A- Moore, B. Denny, E. Nunn, Haygood, D. Sealey, rngr. QEasley absentj -27.- u 4- - - N-- fn Q . I 5 15K-we xc Es: .-f. v, 'Ri 1 SST 3 xx 5 S 1 mxxxxxxxuxxmwxxxxm .d 'isxxWvvsSP un'unfKNN www wxsswvwwmgs . 1 ' 4' V 1 x . 9 'HWY A W Xu XX 1,1 , 1. f -- ,u , ,. 5,5 N E23 v - . 14 . A 4 , fda x I .5 255 W af? 1 ff? 549 555 -gf! ez 9? 92 ff 5-4 5'f ff -'Z :EZ nga . I 525 T - 535 552 ' E54- , - K .3 5 N :,f 155 'ff' 'I , Ei x :: 'Q I 2- , 1 I :QQ ' L :ai V -3 . 4 M 9' fx E 2' , g C 2 :EQ Q NS gas 1 -.SN X51 me :sg SES ,f R ..-I QRS X sk X Y x NR J 1 7 . Q Egg 9 '-Thi .X ,ig'Gx2f.?k'3gi!E!?3'42Zb35li1FH2?5:'s ivet.amrssw:--,-q4-afr.- N n ' .4 C t ,, s ' I a f x G. x I X , 1 r ' x, 'anime-4 -le,-+.Q,ii-NV ...Q-.L A A A mn Q-A.. .,,4.rn..f.,,gg,9 .1.r..v:.-n-wL..xur-.-+,1w-u-:v1ex-us-.va-.m..u 1 14-fusvxur '-A V -- -M .r..-.--v,:r .1nnupf.a1.:..4:rn:--sfr..a..:gr:1-1wJ.::ru.u..-kr uf. To . Miss Doris Voss, affectionately called Doris, who is secretary to Mr. Ioyner and big sister to the students, who has struggled to keep us on the straight and narrow path, whose winning personality has caught the hearts of all who know her, and who has faithfully served us in all ways at all times, we the Seniors of '45 proudly dedicate our Black and Gold. 1 Cfczuffa 5jOfjl25'Z Principal ' . ......., -W . - 1: aculf 27' 3: I First Row: HELEN GOODYEAR. library: Mrs. MARGARET McDERf MOTT, language: NANCY IOHNSON. eighth grade: MARY SNIPES, social Seienceg EMMA KAPP, eighth grade: MRS. LUCY GUTHRIE, eighth grade: KATHLEEN CLARK. eighth grade: ELEANOR HUTCHINSON, eighth grade: DONNYE YVORLEY, eighth grade: GUSSIE MABRY, eighth grade: MRS TREENA TURNER, eighth grade S ' d R : ' ' , . K , econ ow GLADYS MOORE. social Sqienceg IANIE WEAVER, social science: MARY NVILEY, English: PAU- LINE VVHITLEY, language: ELIZABETH KAPP. English: LUCILLE ED- WARDS. E l h' I N ' ng is, MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FEARRINGTOY I r . . , anguage: MARY HLIGGINS, commercial: SARAH OLIVE SMITH, mathematics: FAYE MARTIN. language, INIATALINE COLLETTE, science' ' IT I . ixixm iximiib., F-32- English: MRS. GARNETT YVILLIAMS, commercial: ANNA LLILA DOBDONI commercial. Third Row: ELIZABETH BROOKES, English: FLOSSIE MARTIN' science: SARA ANDERSON, eighth grade: MRS. MARIORIE STEPHENSON, English: MRS. STELLA PRICE, Bible: HAZEL STEPHENSON, English: MR5- DOROTHY IONES. social science: ANN WILSON, mathematics: MRS. AR,- DENA CRAVER, home economics: ELOISE WEISNER. commercial' PE-A-R'-4 MQHAN. I ' ' ca eteria, IANE NVILSON, library: MRS. MORRIS CARTER. IHUSIC- Fourth Row' MILLARD IACKSON ' . . L, printing: VVALKER BARNETTE. SOQWI science: NVADE DAVIS, band: LEROY XV. CROWELL, mathematics: CLAUDE R. IOYNER, principal: HAL BRADLEY, social science: MARVIN YVARD: science: IOBY HAXVN. eighth grade: KENNETH PETERS, math2!113f1C3- A assas- X S X.2,-,.-J- Cfdii my Dffkdili SPQNSQR MASCOT N5 ,g,,,MM,',,,,, y ...,,:..W. wg. . My , A , , , J ,,,,A Q V, 5 EW? 7 . 21 Ski f mv-f., .. ,. W ' X WW an ., 3 , M , A Mm Q Miss Pauline Whitley David Howell Ir. Shore, Historian: T. Fussell. Testaiorg A. Long and I. T. Joyner, Prophets. LLXZET Q waz .5 I f' A VVITTIEST NIOST INTELLECTUAL BEST ALL AROUND MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED L. Scott and B. L. McNair N. Kester and S. Hersh BEST LOOKING MOST ATHLETIC P. Wxlmorh and C. I. Cooke I, York and R. Iglar Brimhall and E. Butier -33- as ivvfrrff awww: feynofdi cgcdoof W .,,., . 3 , ,--f.-f. f--- it -gf, -3- anti, , '--' . I, r . .jig -V . ' ' 1. - . 1 - 4 Y 'Tf lfi35'7T-i--f- .E:.F'tii5i4.152f'.f.f:f3ihE7gf.i2s-1' m: fact' eg-1 . .-ness,-.:-MQZEXEL in-l.:.'L'f:7rR'Ti1 5 ..-!'+rF! '!!lW- 7 5 -' enioz Ufaai Dfkciii lack McCracken ' Lady Fair -f Daisy Mae General Course: Midget Football l. 2: Scrub Basketball 2: Aviation 2: Booster 3: Scrub Football 3: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5: Hall Monitor 4: Forum 4: M'.m.iogra:n 4. 5: Var. Football 4, 5: House of Rep. 5: Treast 5: C1355 Pres. 5- Clara lean Cooke Knight in Shining Armor- Secret Operative X-19 Language Course: Etiquette 1: Pres. l: Class Trcas. I: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3.4: Class Pres. 2? Pine Wliispers 2.4: Art Ed. 4: Rey- nolds Hi Players 2. 3: Cast They Did Away With Uncle 3:Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Hal Monitor 3: Monogram 3: Chief Sr. Marshal 3: Cheerleader 3, 4: Chief 4: Girls' State 3: Supreme Court Iustice Girls' State 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: V. Pres. Sr. Class 4: College 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Best All Around 4:Most Popular 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4. ,. Ann Long Knight in Shining Armor - The Voice Latin Course: Knitting 1: Needlepoint 1: H. A. G. 2: Tennis 3. 4: Basketball 45 Soccer 4: Monogram 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Football Sponsor 4: Forum 4: Sec. 4: Girls Athletic Ass'n. 4: V. Pres. 4: Sec. Sr. Class 4: Reception Page 4: Class Prophet 4. Theodore Fussell Lady Fair -- Swectie' Face Language Course: Football I: Aviation l. 2: Baseball l, 2. 3. 4: Spanish 3: Hall Monitor 3: Usher 3. 4: Forum 4: House of Rep. 4: Speaker Pro-tem 4: Sr. C1355 Treas. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Testator 4: Hi-Y 4. enioz Cfam, 7 Q45 MW Q., AQ ..,... L, , lean Adams Knight in Shining Armor'-f Dagwood Language Course: Latin 1: Office Page 2: Reynolds Hi Players 2: H. A. G. 2: Treas. Girls' Athletic 2. 4: Basketball Mgr. 2, 3. 11:4 Health 3: Girls' Monogram 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4: Mgr. 4: College 4: Girl Reserve 4, Iimmy Adams Lady Fair -f Peroxide Blond Sweater Girl Commercial Course: Aviation 2: Baseball 4. Edwin Anderson Lady Fair-' Myrtle the Turtle Scientific Course: Avation l, 2, 3: Hall Monitor 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Scrub Football 4: Forum 4. lris tlkyj Apperson Knight in Shining Armor - That Guy with the Bright Blue Eyes Commercial Course: Boosters l: Drum Majorette l: Girls' Athletic 27 Voice 2: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Religious Drama 3, 4: Cast Easter 3. Carolyn Ashburn Knight in Shining Armor -f Tom Shaw General Course: Knitting 1.3: Health 2: Girl Reserve 2.3: Debating 3: College 4. Richard E. Ashburn Lady Fair f- No Bout A-dout it-I Mean No Doubt Abou! lt General Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1: Midget Football l. 2: Travel Z: Scrub Basketball 2.3: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Varsity Football 3.4: Monogram 3, 4. 34- - ii.L...:,...,S Y L,..-., .J S, ,. Helen R. Ayres Knight in Shining Armor -r Ramon Pfaffu Commercial Course: Health 1.3: Basketball 1.4: Girls' Athletic Ass'n 4: Forum 4- Dick Backer Lady Fair - The Girl dn the Zimba Kola Sign Scientific Course: Baseball Mgr. lg Midget Football l: First Aid 1: Radio Scrub Football 3: Varsity Football 4. Harry Bagnal Lady Fair-- Gal with the Big Brown Eyes Scientific Course: Boosters 1: Hi-Y 3. 4: Forum 4. Martha Louise Baker -- Knight in Shining Armor-- Little Black Semin Language Course: .Etiquette lg Girl Reserve 1.3. 4: V-Pres. 4: H. A. Gy Health 3: Hall Monitor 3, 4: College 4. lohn G. Bambalis Lady Fair -- The Amazons Scientific Course: Photo. l: Track 1: Forum 4. Eugene Wilson Barnhardt Lady Fair -- Ain't going to tell you cause it's s secret Scientific Course: Model Airplane 1: Band l. Z. 3: Photo 2. 3f'4:i lhS!l'- MUS- Orch. 3. 2: 2: 3: William Benbow Eddy Fair- Schultz's Old Rabbit Hound General Course: Stamp 1: House of Rep. 1, 2: Sec. 2: Track 1, 3: Airplane 2, 3: .Hall Monitor 2, 3.4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4, 5: Scrub Football 3, 4: Council 3,45 Sec. 3: Clerk 4: Forum 4, 5: Pres. 4, 5. Molly Blackburn Knight in Shining Armor - The Man on the Flying Trapeze Language Course: Etiquette 1: Knitting 1: Girl Reserve 1. 3: H. A. G-. 2: Forum 3: College 4: Pub. Bus. Staff 4. de Vries Blakeney Knight.in Shining Armor Winnie the Pooh Language Course: Girl Reserve l, 2.3: Etiquette 13 Knitting 1,25 Hall Monitor l, 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3::College 4. Betty lane Blalock Knight in Shining Armor'-' Sir Galahad Language Course: Etiquette 1: Tennis 1: Knitting 1: Basketball 1, 2: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Reynolds Hi Players 2. 3, 4: Cast ArchJie 3: Cast The Pink Dress 3: Cast Prettiest Girl in Town 4: Winner Kiwanis Reading Cup 3: Nat'l'. Hon. Soc. 4. Douglas Blevins Lady Fair - Brown Eyes with Light Brown Hair Commercial Course: Aviation 2: Scrub Baseball 2: Midget Football 2, 3. Ieannette Boaz Knight in ShiningArmor- Mr, Pettibonen Language Course: Knitting 1: Girl Reserve l,2, 3: Etiquette 2: Forum 3: College 4. , Emily lane Bodenheimer Kfllight in Shining Armor- A Mountain Yokel on a Moth Eaten Mule General Course: Reich Knitting 1: Softballi1,2: Soccer 1,2, 3.4: Girls' Ath- letic 2, 4: Etiquette 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Girls Monogram 3, 4: Hall Mon- itor 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Forum 4. Charles Richard Bol-es Lady Fair - Snowflake General Course: Booster 1: Etiquette Club 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Hall Mon- itor 2: Aviation 3, 4: Football 3: Basketball Mgr. 4, 5: Forum Club 5. Barbara Lois Bolling Knight in Shining Armor - It's a personal secret U horell Latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Music 1: Glee Club 1: Mus. Gont. 1: Knitting 1: Forum 2: Black and Gold 2, 3, 4: Pine Whispers 2, 3, 4: Ex. Ed. 4: Girl Re- serve 2, 3. 4: Health 3: Reader's Digest 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Francis Theodore Boose Lady Fair- The girl with brown hair and brown Eyes Commercial Course: Radio 1: Airplane 1. Lillie Lee Bowles Knight in Shining Armor - David Copperfield Commercial Course: Etiquette 613 Softball 1, 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Office Page l,3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Soccer 4: Girls' Athletic Assn. 4: Debating Bus. Staff 4.' Iacqueline Uackiel Boyd Knight in Shining Armor - Sailor with the bell bottom pants General Course: Mineral Springs 1, 2: Health 3: Dramatic: 4: Girl Reserve 1. ,, Ernest Gwen Bransford Lady Fair - Oh thoseg beautiful eyes Scientific Course: Basketball 2: Aviation 2: Math. 4. Iodie Brimhall Knight in Shining Armor - Fish Language Course: Etiquette 1: Health 1: Softball 1,2: Basketball 1,2, 3. 4: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-captain 2: Girls' Athletic 2: Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4: Boosters 3: Vice-Pres. 3: Forum 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Football Sponsor 3: Girl's Monogram 3, 4: Tennis 4: College 4: Girls' Athletic Assn. 4. ' Colleen Barbara Brown Knight in Shining Armor- The littlc man who wasn't there Latin Course: Girl Reserve 1,2, 3, 4: Etiquette 1: Travel 2: H. A. G. 2: Re- ligious Drama 3: Reader's Digest 3: College 4. Io Brown Knight in Shining Armor - Donald Duck Commercial Course: Drum Majors 1: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1.2.35 Etiquette 2: Hall Monitor 2, 3. ' Wilna Brown Knight in Shining Armor- lChubbie Commercial Course: Etiquette 1, 2: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 4: H. A. G. 2: Religious Drama 3: Health 3: Softball 3, 4:1 College 4. Barbara Anne Brunt Knight in Shining Armor - Garky General Course: Girl Reserve 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Thursu. Morn. Mus. 1. 2, 4: Boosters 2: Religious Drama 3. Glynn Edward Burchette Knight in Shining Armor- Healy Lamarrn General Course: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Instr. Mus. 3, 4. Elsie Gray Burke Knight in Shining Armor- That big hunk o' man with brown wavy hair General Course: Kernersville 1: Girl Reserve 2: Instr. Mus. 3: Hall Monfitor 3 College 4. g Fred W. Butner, Ir. Lady Fair- Uno Who Language Course: Midget Football 1.2: Band l,2, 3. 4: Inst. Mus. 1.2.3,4:5 Golf 1, 3: Tennis 2: Hall Monitor 2, 3: Midget Basketball 3: Head Drummer 3, 4. Iohn F. Butner, Ir. Lady Fair- lust any Pin-up Girl General Course: Old Town 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 5. Iames H. Campbell Lady Fair - Blonde, Brunette or Redhead General Course: Science 1, 2, 3: 'Band 1, 2, 3: Math. 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio 1, 2, 3, 4: Sul. Sch. Band 2, 3. Numa Carroll Lady Fair- Maria General Course: Ba-nd 1. 2. 3: Instr. Mus. l, 2, 3: V. Pres. B Band 2. -35 Mary L. Carter Knight in Shining Armor -- Doc Latin Course: Etiquette 11 Girl Reserrve 1. 2. 3.l 45 Lauin 2g H. A. G. 23 Lib. Staff 2. 3. 4: Lib. Council 2, 3, 4: Religious Drama 3: Reader's Digest 37 Hall Monitor 3: College 4. Louise Cashion Knight in Shining Armof -f Tall, Blond, and Military General Course: Knitting lg Girl Reserve l, 2, 4: Health 25 Travel 25 Spanish 3: College 4. Q Margaret Cauble Knight in Shining Armor f-f Bugs Bunny Language Course: Etiquette lp Knitting lg H. Al. G. 25 Forum 33 Ir. Red Cross Council 3, 43 Pres. 3, 43 College 4. Barbara L. Chambers Knight in Shining Armor- The sailor with the navy blue eyes Commercial Course: Photo 1.2: House of Rep. 1.2.33 Health 3: Religious Drama 4. Evelyn Louise Chambers Knight in Shining Armdr-f He's a military Secret General Course: Latin 1: Travel 25 Health 2.33 Knitting 31 Girl Reserve 4: College 4. Lloyd V. Chambers Lady Fair '- Sweet and Lovely Scientific Course: Scrub Football lg Var., Football 2, 3,43 Mgr. 25 Scrub Base- ball 2: Hi-Y 3: Var. Baseball 3: Monogram 3. 4. Carlyle Hyatt Charles . Lady Fair -- Flying jenny General Course: Midget Football 1.23 Band 1, 2,3,4: V. Pres. 43 lnstr. Mus. 1.2. 3.4: City Wide Symphonic Orch. 29 Hi-Y 2, 4: 'Scrub Football 33 Rep. for Hi-Y 4: Ushers 4. Betty lane Cocks Knight in Shining Armor- Billy, the Kid Language Course: Glee Club 1. 2. 43 Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1. 2, 4g Girl Reserve 1, Gerald Coghill Lady Fair - Girls Without So Much Make-up Commercial Course: Aviation lg Baseball 4. Richard D. Conrad Lady Fair- A girl jut like the girl that married dear old--Harry Iamesn Commercial Course: Aviation Club I, 21 Radio 4. Elizabeth lBethl Leigh Cooke Knight in Shining Armor -' Sir Galahad General Course: Health lg Lib. Staff 1.23 Hall Monitor 32 Religious Drama 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4. 3, 45 Health 3. Edna Ruth Craft Knight in Shining Armor-' SBmbO Language Course: Etiquette 1,23 Girl Reserve 1.2. 3: Soccer 2: Booster 2' House of Rep. 23 Glee Club 35 Nurses Page 4. .-36... Norman Crater Lady Fair- A blonde with blue eyes ' General Course: Midget Football lp Orch. lg Band 1.2, 35 Baseball 3. 4 Lessie Crews Knight in Shining Armor- A Certain Sailor Commercial Course: C. H. Basketball l,2,3.4g Softball l,2,3,4. Goldie L. Crouse Knight in Shining Armor - Sailors ll! lperiodl C0m1'IlCrCial Course: Drum Nlajorette lg Athletic 23 Scrub Basketball 2 Health 33 Basketball 4. . Elizabeth Ann Cude Knight in Shining Armor -- Swoonatra Language Course: Health 1, 23 Tennis 25 Girl Reserve 2. 3. 43 Thurs. Mom Mus. 3. 43 Glee: Club 4. Nancy Cunningham Knight in Shining Armor - Bugs Bunny General Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l, 45 Glee Club 1, 43 Etiquette 23 Debating 5 Barbara Dalton Knight in Shining Armqr- Bromboncs I Language Course: Etiquette 1: .Giirl Reserve l. 2, 3, 43 Treas. lg Pres. 23 Inter Club Council l, 2g Hall Monitor 2: H. A. G. 25 Sec. 25 Forum 3: Te 's 3 nni 5 S. Marshall 3: Bus. Staff 3. 45 College 43 Basketball 4. Norman Dalton Lady Fair' Down in South Carolina General Course: Boosters 2: Band 2, 3. 4g4H0use of Rep. 33 Instr. Music 3, 4 Carol Ann Daniels Knight in Shining Armor - Beta Theta Pi Latin Course: Etiquette lg Knitting l' V-Pres l' Needlepoint 2g Travel 3 Girl Reserves 3. 4: Treas. -1. Hall Monitor 3, -12 College 4. Z Betty Lou Davis Knight in Shining Armqr -- Rhetf Butler Language Course: Etiquette lg Knitting l: Girl Reserve 1. 35 H, A, G, 25 French 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 33 College 4. Bill Davis Lady Fair ' Queen Ann SCiCH!iflC Course: Airplane 1: Midget Football 1- Scrub Baseball 2- Scrub Foot ball 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Var. Baseball 3, 41 Var. Football 43 Mohogram 4, - - Phillis Anne Davis Knight in Shining Armor- A -Certain Soldier in Southwest Pacifcn :lousehold Arts Course: C. H. Glee Club l, 2, 35 C. H. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 1 Ralph Lee Dixon Lady Fliif ' The Girl of My Nightmares Science Course: Track lp Math. 4. Charles E. Donahoo Lady Fair - The girls that say 'Royal Crown Best by Taste Test' Scientilic Course: House of Rep. 15 Midget Football 1:1 Hi-Y 1.2. 3.45 Sec.45 Scrub Football 2: Scrub Baseball 25 Scrub Basketball 25 Airplane 25 Glee Club 35 Baseball 1-1gr. 35 Var. Football 3. 45 ushers 3. 45 Chief 45 Monogram 3. 45 'van Baseball 4. H Susan Iones Doughton Knight in Shining Armor- Thar Ain't no Scch AnimuIe Gcrzeral Course: Knittingll5 Health 25l Travel 35 Girl Reserve 3. 4. Horace M. Dubose Lady Fair - Clementine Scientific Course: Midget Football 15 Midget Basketball 15 Track 1. 2. 35 Scrub Basketball 25 Hi-Y 2, 3f 45 Pres. 2, 45 Var. Football 2. 45 Var. Foot- ball Mgr. 35 Tennis 4. Mary I. Dula Knight in Shining Armor - Shorty With the Dark Blue Eyes General Commercial Course: Wilkesboro 1, 25 Softball 25 Health 35 Hall Moni- tor 35 College 4. Iennie Sue Dunnagan Knight in Shining Armor - Pal Genie 'The Feet' Language Course: Lib. Page 15 Glee.Club 1, 45 Reynolds Hi Players 1, 2, 3. 4: Cas: The Pink Dress 25 Cast Archie 35 Cast They Did Away With Uncle 35 Cast Angel Face 45 Dramatic Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Vernon H. Dunnagan Lady Fair - Hleannie with the Light Brown Hair Social Science Course: Old Town l, 25 Scrub Football 3: Aviation 35 V. Pres. 3: Hi-Y 3. 45 Var. Football 45 Reynolds Hi Players 45 Golf 4. Anna Sue Dyer Knight in Shining Armor- Frank, not Sinatra. Language Course: Etiquette 15 Var. Softball'l, 25 Band l, 2, 35 Hall Monitor 25 Instr. Mus. 2, 35 Health 35 Girls' Monogram 3, 45 Var. Tennis 3. 45 Girls' Athletics 45 College 45 Var. Basetball 45 Poi--r Lystcm 45 Sec. fi. Emily Diane Elam Knight in Shining Armor- Paderewsky Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 25 Readers' Digest 35 Travel 45 Sec. 4. Mary Nell Ellerbe Knight in Shining Armor - Speed Demons Language Course: Etiquette l5 Orch. 15 Knitting l5 Hall Monitor 25 Girl Reserve 2. 35 Reynolds Hi Players 2. 3. 45 Cast Corn Husk Doll 3. Charles Elliott Lady Fair- Well it'5 a 'Long' story General Course: Midget Football lg Hall Monitor 15 Photo l5 Scrub Baseball 2. 35 Capt. 35 Aviation 2.35 V-Pres. 25 Treas. 35 Scrub Football 3,45 Forum 45 Var. Baseball 45 Basketball 45 Hi-Y 4. lean Elizabeth Evans Knight in Shining Armor ' Little Henry Language Course: Etiquette l5 H. A. G. 25 Girl Reserve 2. 3. 45 Health 35 Hall Monitor 35 College 4. Mary Frances Everhart Knight in Shining Armor- 'iTl!e Man l'll Love Commercial Course: Etiquette lp Booster I5 Hall Monitor 15 Voice 1, 25 House of Rep. 25 Thurs. Morn. Mus. 25 Travel 3, 4. Iimmy Fain Lady Fair - Mother Wl1istlcr La'gnage Course: Boosters I5 Council l. 25 Instr. Mus. l. 25 Midget Football 25 Hi-Y 3. 45 Aviation 35 Scrub Football 3g Scrub Basketball 3, 45 Var. Foot- ball 4: Golf 4. Betty L. Farrington Knight in Shi-ning Armor - Always true fo Navy Blue General Course: Health 2, 35 Forum 4: House of Rep. 4. Virginia Floyd Knight in Shining Armor- Blue Eyes and Wavy Hair Commercial Course: Drum Majorette l5 Athletic 2: Hall Monitor 2: Softball 2, 3, 45 Glrl Reserve 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Thurs. Morn. Mus. '35 Basketball 3, 45 De- Bill Foil Lady Fair- Ioan L. Sullivan Science Course: Photo. I, 2, 4. lean Elizabeth Ford Knight in Shining Armor- The one and only Commercial Course: Softball 1 :Basketball 1: Health 2: Girl Reserve 2, 4: Booster 3: FFF 3. bating Bus. Staff 4. Rex Freeman, Ir. Lady Fair- Pansy Yokumu Scientific Course: Band 15 Photo. l5 Mgr. Football 5: Hi-Y 55 Usher 5. Faith Aileen Fry Knight in Shining Armor -- Rhett Butler Commercial Courrse: Soccer lg Basketball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Health 25 Girl Reserve 25 Religiious Drama 3. Virginia Gaskins Knight in Shining Armor- prune Face Latin Course: Etiquette l,' Girl Reserve l. 2, 3, 45 H. A, G. 25 Treas. 2: Pine Whispers 2. 3, 45 Mgr. Ed. 4: Black and Gold Staff 2, 3. 45 Tennis 3. 4: College 45 Pres. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 V-Pres. 4. Robert Bruce Gibson Lady Fair- Heinz Oven Baked Beans, with Molasses Sauce. General Course: Airplane 1, 25 Track 2. 3. 55 Scrub football 35 Forum 3: Scrub Basketball 3. 45 Boosters 45 Var. football 4, 55 Monogram 4, 55 Ushers 4. 55 Hi-Y 4,55 Ass't Chief 55 Treas. 55 Var. Basketball Mrg. 5. lane Perkins Glenn Knight in Shining Armor- Cicero Latin Course: House of Rep. lzl Needlework 15 Etiquette 15 Lib. page 1, 2, Latin 25 H. A. G. 25 Readers' Digest 35 Rep. to Girls' State 35 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Ofliee page 3, 45 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 45 College 45 Treas. 4. Edna Rae Gough Knight in Shining Armor ' The Little Man That lsn't Here General Course: Mt. Airy l, 2, 35 House of Rep. 4. Margaret E. Gough Knight in Shining Armor - Thcre's something about a soldier General Course: Old Town 15 Boosters-25 Health 35' Glee Club 4. -37 tr . .F .-.ev W., .wh . . ...- .- W... -- .. . W. --W - - v 21 'f4r:.He+:re:r: if- Q . vb- .f',-'h'.'. iff J.-1:35 -Ear. .io . 'Qi i--1 'L' fW.1f1?r 1E- R'W v-2'f'2ai2vf 'U9.gT .. L- , . F - .. --1 zifffistv-ft-'a -:-A-rf -' .'.fw:'Y'n.ff3r' P:Li:?'lj.2Qf72--3.1--in s Ng gf A .gay .cf M-r-.--.'.s,.+ .. . . - -. - . If - t lack S. Gray Lady Fair- Mother General Course: Buxton l, 2. 3: Baseball 4: Forum 5. Lillian Griffin Knight in Shining Armor - RiClfy Latin Course: Latin l. 2: Health 3: Hall Monitor 3: College 4: Lib. Staff 4: Debating Bus. Staff 4. Iames O. Hale Lady Fair - Minnie Mae Mugmueli Latin Course: Basketgall 1: Hall Monitor 2: Scrub Football 2: Basketball 4: Tennis 4: Forum 4. I Helen Irene Harper Knight in Shining Armor - Van johnson' Commercial Course: Lewisville H. S. 1:4 Girl Rerserve 2. 3: Office Page 3: Hall Monitor 3: House of Rep. 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Basketball 4: Softball 4: De- bating Bus. Staff 4. Robert Bryan Hauser Lady Fair- A Blond with Blue Eyes Commercial Course: Photo l. Mary Ann Hege Knight in Shining Armor- Sir Galahad General Commercial Course: Etiquette l: Latin l, 2: Ofiice Page l. 2. 3: Rev- nolds Hi Players 2, 3: Student Director Archie 2: College 4: Hall Monitor 4: Debating Bus. Staff 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Vivian Hendrix Knight in Shining Armor- loc Commercial Course: House of Rep. lg Drum Majorette I: Voice 2: Thurs. Morn. lrlus. 2: Religious Drama 3: Debating Bus. Staff 4. Solomon Phillip Hersh Lady Fair- A fair lady Scientific Course: Photo l: Band l. 2: Instr. Mus. 2: Aviation 3: Forum 3. 4' Nat'I Hon. Soc. 4: Hall Monitor 4: Most Intellectual 4. Roland Faison Heustess Lady Fair - Mother Wl1istler Language Course: Mt. Airy H. S. l: Lib. Staff l, 2: Tennis l. 2: Debating 2' French 3: Midget Basketball 3: Forum 4: Scrub Basketball 4: Baseball 4. Eugene D. Hill, Ir. . - Scientific Course: Boosters 2: House of Rep. 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3' Math 4. Lady Fair - Daisy Mae Frank Hill Lady Fair - Betty Grablen Scientific Course: Boosters l: Band l, 2: Football l. 2. 3: Inst. Mus. l,2: Track l. 4: House of Refi. 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y Conf. 3: Ir. Class Treas. 3- Hall Monitor 3: Forum 3. 4: Council 3. 4. Sarah Martha Hinkle Knight in Shining Armor - He's Wearing Navy Blue Noiif Language Course: Etiquette I: Reynolds Hi Players 2: Girl Reserve 2, 4: H. A. G. 2: Religious Drama 3: House of Rep. 3: Lib. Staff 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Rep. Girls State 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Sec. 4: Drum Majorette 3. 4: College 4: Thur. Morn. Music 3. 38- Ernertine Hinshaw Knight in shining Armor - A certain Blue-eyed Soldier Overseas Home Ec. Course: Spencer H. S. l: Hall Monitor 2: Religious Drama 3: Glee Club 4. Brooks C. Holder, ir. Lady Fair -- Cheerleader General Course: Instr. Mus. 1, 2. 3. 4: Band l. 2. 3. 4: Tennis ' Ierry Holler Knight in Shining Armor- Brunette with 5lue Eyes General Course: Knitting I: Band l, 2: Health 2: Instr. Mus. 2: Spanish 3: College 4. Sofie Hondros Knight in Shining Armor- Freelfle5 0' Blue If-'yCs Commeccial Course: Boosters l: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Glee Club 3: Religious Drama 4. William S. Hopkins, Ir. Lady Fair- A great big beautiful doll with blond hairi' General Course: High Point l: Boosters 2: Scrub Football 2: Airplane 2: Tennis 2: Basketball 2. 3, 4. 5: House of Rep. 3: Boys' Monogram 3, 4. 5: Baseball 3. 4. 5: Var. Football 3. 5: Hi-Y 5. Carolyn Horton Knight in Shining Armor - The Coast Guard Latin Course: Needlework l. 2: Travel 3: Hall Monitor 3: Nurses Page 3: College 4. Harry Hudson Horton Lady Fair - Football, Basketball, Baseball and Ping Pong Commercial Course: Etiquette l: Midget Basketball l: Midget Football 1, 22 Capt. 2: Scrub Football 3: Co-capt 3' Bvoster 3: Xi-Pres. 3: Var. BN e ball 3. 4: Alt. Capt. 4: Var. Baseball 3. 4, 5: Monogram 3. 4. 5: Pres. 4: Hi-Y 4. Sara Frances Howell Knight in Shining Armor- Bob Fallcenburgu Language Course: Etiquette 1: Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3: H. A. G. 2: House of Rep. 2: French 3:' Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Hall Monitor 3: College 4: Bus. Staff 4. Sarah Margaret Hudson Knight in Shining Armor- B-B Eyes' Language Course: Knitting l: Debating I: Girl Reserve l.2.3: H. A. G. 2: Forum 3: Soltball 3, 4: College 4. lack Hudspeth Lady Fair - Honey Baby General Course: Etiquette 1: Latin l, 2: Treas. 25 Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Treas. 3: Tennis 3: Forum 3, 4, 5: Treas. 4: V-Pres. 5: Cheerleader 5. Betty Ingool Knight in Shining Armor - Paratroopers Household Arts Course: Health l: Hall Monitor 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Rossie Izlar Knight in Shining Armor- California Limited Language Course: Etiquette I: Needlepoint l: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3, 4: Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 2: Health 2: Sec. 2: House .of R:p. 3: Forum 3: Sr. Marshall 3: Lib. Page 3: Sponsor Home Coming Game 3: Bus. Staff 4: Basketball 4- College 4: Best Looking 4. : Glee ish 3: igious Ennis eball :li 2: 1, 4. of all Z: l: Sarah Iewett Knight in Shining Armor- Max Factor Language Course: Girl Scout 1: Knitting 1: Etiquette 2: Girl Reserve 2: H. A. G. 2: Forum 3: College 4: Tennis 4. f Iames Paul lohnston Lady Fair ' Charlotte lndustrial Arts Course: Printing 1. 2. 3, 4: Printing Club 2.3: Pres.3. lewel Gray lones Knight in Shining Arimor-- The Man I'll Admire Commercial Course: Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1, 2, 3: Hall Monitor 2. Iohn.Thomas Ioyner, Ill Lady Fair - The Little Girl That Wasn't There Scientific Course: Etiquette 1: Midget Football 1, 2:f Track 1. 2: Met. Sci. 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Forum 3: Hall Monitor 3: Rep. tofBoy's State 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Pub. Bus. Staff 3, 4: Black and Gold Bus. Man. 4: Ushers 4: Council 4: Prophet 4. Bert M. Kalet Lady Fair-f loan L. Sullivan Scientific Course: Etiquette 1: Midget Football 1: Midget Basketball l: Red Cross 2: Radio 2. 5: Metz Sci. 3: Airplane 4: Sec. 4. Eddie Katzin Lady Fair --f Miss Navy Blue General Course: Etiquette l: bflidget Football l: House of Rep. l: Scrub Football 2: Forum 3: Var. Football 4. 5: Track 5. Ethel Kesler Knight in Shining Armor-f Mortimer Snerd Language Course: Needlepoint l: Girl Reserve 1. 2: Soccer l, 2, 3, 4: Co- Capt. 3: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1. 2, 3, 4: Girls Athletic Assn 2, 4, Health 3: Boosters 3: Reporter 3: Hall Monitor 3: Girls Monogram 3, 4: Chm. ' ' ' ' . ' G' l ' S o ts Play Day 3, 4: Natl Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Pine Whispers 2, 3 4, :rs p r Ed. 4: Black and Gold 2, 3, 4: College 4: Quill and Scroll 4 Nancy Conrad Kester Knight in Shining Armor -- Popeye Latin Course: Lib. Staff 1: Needlework 1: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3. 4: Sec. l: Latin 2: H. A. G. 2: Black and Gold 2. 3. 4: Assoc. Ed. 3: Pine Whispers 2. 3. 4: Ed.-in-chief 4: Debating 3: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Student Directgr of ' ' - ' ' 1 t ocial They Did Away With Uncle 3, Hall Monitor 3, De egate 0 Standards Conf.. 3: House of Rep. 3: Sec. 3: Delegate to N. C. Girls State 3: Council 3: Delegate to N. C. S. S. C. C. 3. 4: Nat'1 Hon. Soc.-' 3, 4: Fresh- man Adv. 4: College 4: Quill and Scroll'4: Most lntelectual 4. William Lee Keiger Lady Fair- Gloria De Haven General Course: Tennis 2: Scrub Basketball 3: Aviation 3: Retailing 4: Forum 5. Faye Klapp Knight in Shining Armorf- Bill Commercial Course: Voc. Guide. 1: Booster 1: Health 2: Photo. 3: Glee Club 5: Drum Majorette 5. ,Emily Sue Lasley Robert Sidney Laurence Fair Lady -- A Certain Little Ol' Blonde Scientific Course: Airplane 1.2: Track l: I-lidget Football 1: Scrub Football 2.3: Basketball 2: Hi-Y 2.3. Sarah Ioyce Leonard Knight in Shining Armor- He's Tall. Blond. and Handsome General Math Course: C. Hi. Glee Club 1.2. 3: C. H. Baske.ball l, 2, 3: C. H. Softball 1. 2, 3: Athlectic 2: Math 2, 4. , Elaine Nina Levin Knight in Shining Armor- Bruce General Course: Girl Scout 1: Boosters 1: Etiquette 1: Health 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3: Readers' Digest 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Betty Linson Knight in Shining Armor --f Van lohnsonn Latin Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1: Dist. Mus. Cont. l: Glee Club 1: Forum 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3: Seo. 2: Health 3: Reader's Digest 3, 4. V ll 0 l YY Martha Dickie Luther Knight in Shining Armor - Paradiddle Iackson Language Course: Needlepoint 1: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. 4: Travel 2: H, A. G. 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Thurs Mom. Mus.,3: Forum 3: College 4: Color Guarl 4. Daniel Andrew Lynch, lr. A Lady Fair -- Memphis Belle Scientific Course. Airplane l, 2: Band l. 2: lnstr. Mus. 3: Forum 4: Scrub Football 4: Scrub Basketball 4: Baseball Mgr. 4. Martin iBuddyl Mackie Lady Fair'-' A girl just like Mom ' General Course: Yadkinville 1: Monroe 2. 3: Baseball 4, 5: House of Rep. 5: N. C. Student Council Congress 5. Fern Malcom Knight in Shining Armor-- -'The one and only I Commercial Course: House of Repi. 1: Drum Majorette l: Etiquette l: Glee Club 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Hall Mon. 3: Religious -Drama 4: Lib. Councul 4:- Mary Bernice Maree Knight in Shining Armor- The Voice General Course: Softball l, 2: Girl's Athletic 1, 2: Home Ec. l, 2: Glee Club 1. 2: Baseball 1, 2. Lucy Marshall Knight in Shining Armor - That boy with the G. I. haircut Household Arts Course- Home Ec. 1: House of Rep. 1: Boosters 2: Girls Ath- letic 2. 3: C. H. Softball 1.2. 3: C. H. Basketball l, 2, 3. 4. Mary Katherine Marshbank Knight in Shining Armor ' Man, period General Math Course: Needlework 1: Lib. Staff 1, 2, 3: Health 2: Spanish 3: College 4. luanita Georgette Martin Knight in Shining Armor-- 'Charles' Boyer ' G l Course: Etiquette 1: Drum Maiorette 1, 3, 4: Lib. Staff 1, 2. 3, 4: enera 1 H lth 2' H. A. G. 2' Basketball 2 Thurs Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. : ea , . , - Morn. Mus. 3: College 4: Tennis 4. Knight in Shining Armor - Van johnson ' . . Latin Course: Etiquette 1: Var Softball 1.2, 3, 4: Band l,2: Var. Soccef R0beffW1ll1amMaSten H 2.3.4: Girls' Monogram 3.4: Sec. 3: V. Pres. 4: Office Page 3, 4: College Lady Fair- A Coke with Vanilla 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4: Girls' Athletic ASs'n 2' 4' Sec' 4: Health 3: Var. Basket- General Course: Etiquette 1: Scrub Football 1. 2: Scrub Baseball 1. 2: Var ball 3.4: V-Pres. 4: Office Page 3, 4: College Club 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Baseball 2, 3, 5: Var. Football 3. 4, 5: Capt. 4: MOHOQFHIU 3. 4. 9: Trefis- 4- fi' 39 Iames C. flimi Masten Lady Fair - My Co-Pilot General Course: Hanes lg Airplane 2: Track 2, 3: Scrub Football 4: Hi-Y 4 Billie Mathis V Lady Fair - The muscle-bound girl General Course: Photo l: State Band Cont. 2g Instr. Mus. 2, 3, 4,5g Typing Cont. 4. Carey McCachern, Ir. Lady Fair-Hleannie with the light brown Hair General Course: Lib Staff l. 2g Pine Whispers 21 Hall Monitor 2. 3: Airplane Z, 3g Forum 4: Tennis 4g Mgr. 4. Ina Mae McCants Knight in Shining Armor - Korn'f Language Course: Etiquette l: Tfiurs. l .lorn. hlus. 2. 3: G:rl Rzserve 3: College 4. Donald Eugene lVlcCollum V Lady Fair - Girl with a 'C' coupon General Course: Airplane l. 2. 3: Hall Monitor 3: FOU-lm 4- Vernon McDaniel, lr. Lady Fair- Daughter of Mademoiselle fnom Armentiers' .Scientific Course: Midget Football l: Airplane 1. 2. 3g Hall Monitor 3g Scrub Football 4: Tennis 4g Forum 4: Hi-Y 4. Alan Marshall McGee, lr. Lady Fair-1' 'C' tic.'.et Sal Scientific Course: Airplane l. 2: Hall Monitor 2g Scrub Baseball 2: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Var. Baseball 3,4g Scrub Football 4g Forum 4g Hl-Y Conf. 4. Ann Petree Nlclver Knight in Shininq Armo-'- Thomas Etlfionfi Dewey Latin Course: Etiquette lg Knitting lg Latin 2g Travel 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: College 4. Betsy Lee Mc Nair Knight in Shining Armor -- Teddy Roosevelt -Charge! Language Course: Knitting lg Basketball Ig Girl Reserves l, 2, 3. 43 Latin 2: Tennns 2. 3, 4: Pine Whispers 2, 3, 43 Ex. Ed. 3: Cast of lt Sounds Once More 3: Forum 3: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Dance Clirm. 4g Black and Gald Staff 4g Man. Ed. 4g College 41 Wittiest 4. Nancy Mecum Knight in Shining Armor - 'lWy Future Husband General Commercial Course: City View l. 2g Band 3: Health 3. Henry Hardinge Menzies Lady Fair - Sompin' Cut?-'H Scientific Course: Hickory lg Photo 2g Reynolds Hi Players 3, 4: Pres. 4: Cast 3g Cast Prettiest Girl in Town 41 Black and Gold 3. 4: Sen. Ed. 4: Tennis 3. 4g Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4: Quill and Scroll 4g Hi-Y 45 Cast A YVedding 45 Pine Whisfiers staff 3. 4. W. R. Middleton if, Lady Fair - l'm Dreamin' gf .3 White Christmas Language Course: Airplane I. 2. 3: Track l, 2, 4g Hi-Y 3, 4: Forum 4. 40- Bill Gray Nliller Lady Fair- H1 Love 'Env All Distributive Education Course: Photo. l: Reynolds Hi Players 2: Band 2.3: D. E. 4. F'a'1k Miller Lady Fair - I'm Dreamin of a White ChriSl Tl3S General Course: Forum l, 2: Midget Football l. 2: Scrub Baseball 2g Pine Whispers 3, 4. 5: Boys' Sports Ed. 5g Black and Gold 4: Assoc. Ed. 4x Scholastic Sports Story Cont. State YViuner 33 Nat'l Hon. Mention 3: Var. Baseball 3. 4, 5: Scrub Football 3. 4: Monogram 3, 4, 53 Scrub Basketball 4. McLean Mitchell ' Lady Fair-Hloan L. Sullivan Scientific Course: Photo lg Math 2g Hall Monitor 2. 3, 4: R:aders Digest 3 f:JI'Ll!Il 4: Bisenall 4: Basketball 4. lulia hflolevas Kniqht in Shininq A-'rngr - Don l'zan Commercial Course: Stamp lg Lib. Staff l, 2: Tennis 2g Pine Whispers 2, 3g Typist 31 Black and Gold 33 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. -ig Receptionist 43 Debating B-us. Statf 4. Ioseph E. Monroe Lady Fair -- tlfIrs-. Piunefacen Scientific Course: Airplane Ip Track lp Booster l: Radio 2: Spanisi 3: Scrub Basketball 3g Forum 4. lean Gray hfloore Knight in Shining Armor - Tall R2'1l.'if?a is G:neral Course: Needle Work lg Band lg Health Z1 Spanish 3g College 4. Louise Shelton Nloore Knight in shining Armor- A'My Ideal Commercial Course: Drum Maiorette lg Girl Reserve 1.2, 3. 4g Girls At letic Zg Travel 3: Religious Drama 4. A Thomas Bryan Moore Lady Fair - 'AMy Nlotheri' General Course: Latin l.2g Basketball 2.14.51 Forum 3: Debating 4,5' Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Baseball Mgr. 4. Margaret Nlorgan Knight in Shining Armor- The Barefoot Boy General Course: Hanes H. S. 1.21 Girl Reserve 43 Religious Drama 4. Sarah Morris Knight in Shining Armor -1 The Strawberry Blonde Language Course: Etiquette lg Girl Reserve l: Knitting lg H, A. G. 21 Hall Monitor 2: Forum 3g Red Cross 3: College 4. Nina Sue Moser Knight in Shining Armor - Macbeth Language Course: Health lg Lib. Staff l,2. 3. 4g Sec.-Treas, 23 Pres.4g G'rl Reserve 1,2.3,4: Pres l.4: lnrerclub Council Pres Hounse of Rep. 25 Travel 2g lnstr. Mus. 2g Sec.-Treasl Class 2g Hall Monitor 4g Pro. Chm. 4: Pirie li- 4g Del. to Conf. 3: 2. 3: Forum 3: Spanish 3: Bus. Staff 3. 4: College Whispers Bus. Nlgr. 4. lean Minerva Mullen Knight in Shining Armor-'iHc's Gotta Be Language Course: Girl Reserve l. Zg Instr. Nlus. 1,133 itior 3. 4: College 4. Like 'Bernie' H Band 1.2. 3g Hall blon- J lamiijg 2: Phu Ed-4: lr lhr. :ball l. :est 3: 2, l: ating :nb 5. nip.. Violet Mullis Knight in Shining Armor - Ulimmy . Duranteu General Course: Softball 1. 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: C. H. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic 2: Knitting 3: Glee Club 3, 4. Sara Elizabeth Myatt Knight in Shining Armor- Putt S- of the Gnbi Desert Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1. 2, 3: Lib. 3: Glee Club 'l. 2. 3: Dist. Mus. Cont. l: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: H. A. G. Z: Readers Digest 3: Ir. Red Cross Rep. 3: Office Page 3: Hall Monitor 3, 4: College 4. Elaine Newsome Knight in Shining Armclr - Batman Lanquage Course: Etiquette 1: Knitting 1: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3, 4: H. A. G. 2: Bus. Staif 2. 3, 4: Health 3: Forum 3: Var. Tennis 3: Softball 3: College 4. Lamar Northup Lady Fair Lorna Doane Scie'ati'ic Course: Midget Football 1: Booster 1: Scrub Football 2, 3: Scrub Basketball 3: Forum 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Golf 3, 4: Var. Basketball'4. ' Iohn Spicer Norwood Lady Fair- Mother McCree Language Course: Class Sec. 1: Amer. Legion Award'l: Winner Americanism Essav 3: Readers Digest 3: Pres. 3: Lib. Staff 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4: Forum 4: Nat'l Hon. Soo. 4. Emily Ogburn Knight in Shining Armor- Little Henry Language Course: Etiquette 1: Knitting 1: Girl Reserve 1. 2, 3. 4: House of R:p. 1. 4: Health 2: Red Cross Rep. 2: Travel 2, 3: Hall Monitott 2, 3. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: College 4. Kapp Ggburn Ir. Lady Fair- Those in Esquire Aren't So Bad Gzneral Mnth Course: Stamp 1: Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4: Airplane 2, 3: Hall Monitor 2, 3: Math 4. Lu Eller Ogburn Knight in Shining Armor- AlfalFi Languaqe Course: Etiquette 1: Girl Scout 1: H. Al. G. 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Travel 3: College 4. Allan Kent Owen Lady Fair- Mom-any objections? Scientific Course: Radio 1: Model Airplane 1. 2. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Baseball 'Mgr. 3, 4: Forum 4. lean Padgett Knight in Shining Armor- Vitamin Flintheartn Language Course: Girl Scout 1: Etiquette 1: Knitting 1: H. A. G. 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Marshall 4: Thursi Morn. Mus. 3: Bus. Staff 3, 4: Sr. Rep. 4: College 4. Annie Pearl Parks Knight in Shining Armor - Dopey Home Ec. CourSe:.Health 1: Hall Monitor 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Glee Club 3: Lib. Staff 4. Mary Lina Parks Knight in Shining Armor- Bill Commercial Course: Elkin H. S. 1, 2: Burlington 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. Marjorie Patten Knight in Shining Armor-- 'Shakey Latin Course: House of Rep. 1: Reynolds Hi Players 1. 2, 3, 4: Cast Bishop's, Candlesticks 1: V-Pres. 3, 4: Cast Eternal Life 2: Cast Hotel Lobby 2: Cast They Did Away With Uncle 3: Girl Reserve 2: Pres-. 2: Student Council 3: Class Sec. 3. '- Evelyn Patterson Knight in Shining Armor- Bob Broadcasting From Reynolda Grill Hope Language Course: Etiquette 1: V-Pres. 1: Girl Scout 1: Reynolds Hi Players 1, 2: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3, 4: V-Pres 2: H. A. GH 2: Boaosters 2: Fresh. Adv.. 2: D. A. R. Page 3: Travel 3: Forum 3: Softball 3: Hall Nloziitor 4: College 4. Dorothy Peoples , Knight in Shining Armor- Smitty General Course: Science 1: Pres. 1: Home Ec. 1, 2: Athletic 2: Thurs Mora. Mus. 3: D. E. 3, 4. lane Perry Knight in Shining Armor- Phil Fumble Language Course: Etiquette 1: Booster 1: Knitting 1: Soccer 1: Girl Reserve 1, 2, 4: Basketball 1, 4: H. A. Gl. 2: Pub Bus. Staff 2. 3. 4: Hall Nlonitor 3: Forum 3: Tennis 3, 4: Girls Athletic Ass'n. 4: College 4: Nat'l 'Hon. Soc. 4. Wilson Peters ' ' Lady Fair- That Blonde -- V Scientilic Course: Photo 1: Midget Football- 1, 2: Aviation 2, 3: Forum 4. - . . ,Martha,.,,D.,u,Pfaf1f'4 ,t A- I I y Knight in Shining Armor- Ish Kabibbleuq 1 Language,Course: Etiquette 1: Sec. 1: Debating 1: Girl Reserve 1. 2, 4: H. A. G. 2: Glee Club 2: Booster 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Hall Monitor 3: Soi:- ball 3: Sr. Marshal 3: College 4: Cheerleader 4. Norma Lee Pheffer Knight in Shining Armor- Kerry Drake Language Course: Health 2: Hall Monitor 2: College 4. Betty Pheffer Knight in Shining Armor- Paul Revere General Course: Health 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3: Glee Club 3, 4: Bill Phefier Lady Fair- Minni Hacha Language Course: Latin 1: Scrub Football 1: Midget :Basketball 2: Scrub Basketball 3: Var. Basketgall 4: Freshman Adv. Com. 3: Forum 4. Harry Revere Phelps Lady Fair - Lulu General Course: Midget Football 1: Scrub Football 2: Var. Baseball 5. Carole Phillips Knight in Shining Armor - Rhett Butler Scientific Course: Brogden H. S. 1, 2: Girl Reserve 3: Soccer 3, 4: Basket- ball 4: Mgr. Softball 4: Nat'1 Hon. Soc. 4: Girls Athletic Ass'n 4. Larry Plaster Lady Fair - Uno Who Scientific Course: Band 1. 2, 3: Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. 4: Council 2: Airplane 2: Instr.. Mus. 3. 4: -41 ,if Martha Ioan Plint Knight in Shining Armor - Charlie IUCC-11'til-'1 Latin Course: Health l: Girl Rerserve l. 2. 3. 1: Trens. 2: Rep. tu Conf. 2: Sec. 1: Travel 2: H. A. G. Z:Pine Whispers 2. 3: R:ligious Drama 3: Spanish Bill Poole ' Lady Fair Sleepy Time Gal Industrial Arts Course: C.H. football l. 2. 3. 1: C. H. Baseball' l Z 5 1: C. H. Basketgall l. 2. 3.1: lournal-Sentinel Tournament 3: Council -ll V-Pres. 1 3: College 1: Lib. Council 1. Ruth Pope Knight in Shining Armor - A Certain Tall. Dark And Handsome in the Army Commercial Course: Health l: Girls Athlectic Ass'n. 2: Thurs. lylorn. Mus. 3: Forum 1. Alton L. Pryor Ir. Lady Fair - Hleanie With The Blonde Hair G.::ie.al Course: Aviation l. 2. 3: Track 2. 3. 1. Iohn M. Pulliam ' Lady Fair - Lana Turner S: ezitific Course: Photo l, 2: Aviation 3. lean Rainey Knight in Shining Armor -' H Winnie-the-Pooh General .,Course: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3: Hall Monitor 2: Forum 3: College 1. Dorothy Io Ramirez Knight in Shining Armor- Romeo General Course: Stamp l: Soccer 1. 2: Lib. Staff 1, 2: Girl Reserve l, 2. 3: Olice Page 2: Photo. 2: Monogram 2, 3: lr. Red Cross 2. 3. 1: Tennis 2. 1: Softball 3: French 3: Hall Monitor 3, 1: Quill and Scroll 3, 1: Sec.-Treas. 1: Pine YVhispers 3, 1: Feature Ed. 1: Boosters 1. Iustus Fitz Randolph Lady Fair- loan L. Sullivan Scientific Course: Photo, l: Van. Baseball Mgr. Z: Scrub Football 3: Track 1: Forum 1: Monogram 1: Hi-Y 1. Herbert H. Ray Lady Fair- The Lady in Red Scientific Cours:: Aviation l. 2, 3: V. Pres. 2: Pres. 3: Council 3: Scrub 'Foot- ball 3: Scrub Basketball 3: Reynolds Hi Players 1. lean Redmond Knight in Shining Armor- The Little Man That lSn't Here. General Commercial Course: Gray H. S. l: Giirl Reserve l: Photo 2: Health 3: Glee Club 3: Religious Drama 1: D. E. 1. lane Reed Knight in Shining Armor - Lonesome Polecatf' Language Course: Glee Club l: Thur. Morn. Mus. l: Boosters 1: Softball l. 2. 3, 1: Pine Whispers Zz! Soccer 2, 3.1: Basketball 2, 3.1: Girls Athletic Ass'n 2.1: Pres. 1: Hall Monitor 3: Rep. Girls' State 3: Spanish 3. 1: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3. 1: Monogram 3, 1:Pres. 1. lane Reeves Knight in Shining Armor- A Certain Soldier Overseas. General Course: East Bend l. 2: Old Town 3:'Girl Reserve 1: Glee Club 5. 12- Wallace T. Reid Lady Fair - A Yankee From Scarslaleu General Course: Midget Football l: Etiquette l.2: House of Rep. 2: Scrub Football 2. 3. 1: Hi-Y 3. 1: Golf 3. 1. 5: Forum 1. 5: Ushers 1, 5. Iimmy Reinhardt General Course: Midget Football l. v Lady Fair- A Girl From lVaughtown Mary Elizabeth Reiter Knight in Shining Armor- Bing General Course: Hall Monitor 2: Etiquette 2- Knitting 3: College 1: Cvirl Reserve 1. 1 Doris Caroline Repass Knight in Shining Armor - Somebody lVho'll Harmonize wifh llflen General Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l: Thurs. Mom. Mus. l: Voice l, 2, 3. 1: Glee Club l. 2. 3. 1: Knitting 2: Religous Drama 3: Hall MOHiI01' 3: Office Page 3. 1. Frances Marion Reznick Knight in Shining Armor- Cap'n loc Latin Course: Etiquette 1: Knitting I: Basketball l: Softball l: Forum 2: Health 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 1: Inter- Club Council Rep. 1: Travel 3: American 5.5:-:gy Winner 3: College 1: Nurse's Page 1: N:1t'l Hon. Soc. 1: Debating Bus. ta 1. Alice lean Rhoades Knight in Shining Armor- Anything in a Uniform Lang'-1592 Course: Etiquette li Health l. 2. 3: Girl Reserve l. 3: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2.1: Glee Club 1. Iimmy Richardson Lady Fair Mammy Yokum Language Course: Alexander-Graham Ir. H. S. 1: Scrub Football 2: Plrxe NVhispe.s 3: Forum 3. 1. Bobby Rights Lady Fair - The Girl of My Dreams. Gravel Gertien Scientific Course: Aviation 3: Forum 4, Clay Ripple Lady Fair- Dottie Lamourf' General Course: Airplane l: Orchestra l, 2: Aviation 2: Band 2, 3, 1: lnstr. NIUS- 31 Forum 1: Hi-Y 1. lean Kerr Ritchie Kfllight in Shining Armor - Ish Kabibbleu Language Course: Etiquette l: Basketball l: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Hall Monitor 2: Girl Reserve 2, 3: Travel 3: Pres. 3: Boosters 3: College 1. Dick Robinson Lady Fair - Hllfloonbeam lVlcSwine Scientific Course: Forum 1. lim Roddick, Ir. V M Lady Fair- Blonde, Brunette, or Redheadsn SCIQHIIHC Cvtlrsez Airplane 2, 3: Hall Monitor 2. 3, 1: Forum 1. l E E 'iii l l l l l I i l L R l I, l 1 ! l l l li l F l l iii: X -1. V 3 2. i . i i 1 L .2, 4-Gil V, 5 VOR! lllozinr mm Z. ngriut J BUS. lion- P.:e ll- 1 'Sui lack C. Rose Lady Fair - Nclamwinkle McSlop'5 sister' Scientific Course: Airplane 1, 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Forum 3. 4. Eleanor Horton Rousseau Knight in Shining Arm-or-f Mole Class Pres. I5 Etiquette l5 Knitting 15 Girl Reserve l,2.3: Boosters 25 Bus. Staff 2, 3, 45 Forum 4: House of Rep. 45 Sec. 4. Bob Rucker Lady Fair- The Girl With the Light Brown Hair -- General Course: Airplane l, 2: Midget Football l, 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Treas. 35 Forum 3: Scrub Basketball 35 Monogram 3, 4: Scrub Football 3, 45 Var. Basketball 45 Van. Football 45 Mgr. 45 ' ' Bille Burke Russell Knight in Shining Armor - My Secret Admireru General Commercial Course: Lewisville l, 25 Health 35 House of Rep. 4 Girl Reserve 45 Religious Drama 4. I. Allan Saunders Lady Fair - A Girl lust Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad General Course: Photo 25 Band 2, 3. 4: Readers Diigest 35 Forum 4. Margaret Scholtes Knight in Shining Armor - Reddy Kiloivattn Latin Course: Latin lg O. Henry l: Health 25 Baseball Soccer 2,35 Ir. Red Cross 2.3.45 Basketball 2,55 Otlice Page 4.5. 1, 5. Language Course: Robert Scott Lady Fair - Ulenny Dare lndustrial Arts Course: Printiing l, 2, 35 Radio 4. Elaine Scott Knight in Shining Armor- Duke of Bazoocau Language Course: Basketball 15 Knitting 15 Tennis 25 Latin 25 Girl Reserve l. 2, 35 Forum 35 College 4. Lyttleton Scott Lady Fair-' Quecnie Language Course: Midget Football l: Latin 15 Sec. l: House of Rep. l5 Scrub Football 25 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Monogram 2. 3,45 Wittiest 4. Gray Sheets Lady Fair- Lana Turner industrial Arts Course: Printers' l, 2, 3, 4. Nancy Sheflield Knight in Shining Armor- The Boy With Light Blue Eyes and Curly Hair Commercial Course: Health 15 Athletic 25 Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3:1 Glee Club 35 Travel 4. Cornelia lane Shelton '- Knight inisllining Armor -- The BOy With the Wi5llfUl EHCSH General Commercial Course: Farmington H. S. 1, 2. Ian Shore Knight in Shininq Armor - jimmy Durantcn Language Course: Etiquette 15 Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, 45 H. A. G. 25 House of Rep. 25 Pine Whispers 2, 3.45 Art Ed. 35 Reliigious Drama 35 Readers' Digest 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Pres. 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Black and Gold 45 Ed. .in chief 45 Hall Monitor 45 College 45 V-Pres. 45 Class Historian 4. Russell H. Shouse, Ir. Lady Fair- She's Out of This World Scientific Course: Band 1.2, 3, 4. 5: Pres. 55 Photo 1,2,3,4,5: V-Pres. 2: Pres. 35 Black and Gold l,4, 55 Pine Whispers 4.55 All City Band 3: City School Symphonic Ofdl- 35 lnstr. Mus. 3, 4, 55 House of Rep. 45 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4, 55 Radio 5. Wolfgang Richard Siebel Lady Fair- She Ain't Met Me Yet General Course: Band l, 2,45 lnstr. Mus. l, 2, 45 Orch. 1, 2, 4. Scientific Course: Photo Iules Silverstein Lady Fair - 'vDear Mom 15 Boosters 25 Debating 35 Forum 45 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Dorothy Isabel Smith Knight in Shining Armor- That Navy Air Corps Boy Commercial Course: Teffin, Ohiio 1, 25 Glee Club 25 C. H. Glee Culb 3. Ed Smith Lady Fair ' A Blonde With Blue Eyes Commercial Course. Knight Commercial Course. Knight in General Music Course: Mus. 3,411 Gfirl Reserve Lady Fair - The Commercial Course. General Course: French Rep. 3: Travel 3. Emma Smith in Shining Armor- Andy Russell Gertrude Ann Smith Shining Armor- What I Hauen't Got Health 15 All City Band l,2, 3, 45 Orch. 3. 45 lnstr- 3, 4. Iesse E. Smith Good Looking Girl With the Golden Brown Hair Iohn Michael Smith Lady Fair - Green Eyes 1,25 Lib. Staff 1.2.35 Boosters 25 Band 2, 35 House of Ioseph Smith Lady Fair - A Blue-Eyed Blonde Commercial Course. Alta Smittie Smitherman Knight in Shining Armor- -A Freshman at Cincinnati University General Commercial Course: Booster 15 Girl's Athletics 25 Clerk 25 Elkin H. S. 35 Debating Bus. Staff 4. ,- -4 lsrael Solomon Lady Fair - Venus Math Course: Radio I: State Music Contest I: Band l,2.3: Orch. 2, 3: Instr. Music 2.3: Track 3, 4: Forum 4. Herbert Sosnik Lady Fair - lust Anyone ,Scientific Course: Photo 1.2: Forum 4. - :Charles M. Sowers Lady Fair - Ioan of Arc Scientific Course: Midget Football l, 2: Airplane l, 2, 3: Hi-Y 2: Scrub Football 3, 4: Golf 3, 4: Monogram 4. Raymond Spaugh Lady Fair - A Great Big Boingll rts ourse:-'Scrub'Baseball 2, 4: Wilniington H. S. 3. Printing I. 2. 4, 5. Industrial' A I ' C William L. Speas . Lady Fai-r - Stranger Latin Course: Instr. Mus. l. Z. 4: Basketball 1, 4: Hall Monitor 2 3. 4:- Or h - ' : c . 2, 3. 4, All City Orch. 3, Math 3: House of Rep. 3: Baseball 3. 4: Football 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Treas. 5. Edna Grace Stevens Knight in Shining Armor - There's- Something About A Sailor General Course: House of Rep. l: Photo l, 2. 3: Boosters 2: Religous Drama 2, 3: Monogram 3. 4, 5: Soccer 3. 4. 5: Health 4: Athletic 4, 5. Betty Iean Stone Knight in Shining Armor- A certain boy who plays a trombone in the RJR Band Household Arts Course: Health 3: Glee Club 4: Boosters 4. Ioe F. Stone Lady Fair - None in Particular. Thcy're All Fine D. E. Course: Drum Major 1: Band 1: Printing I. Z, 3: W. E., D. E. 4. Iames G. Strupe Lady Fair- Miss Flossie Belle Language Course: Lib. Staff l, 2, 3- Instr Mus 1 2 3' Ba . - - . . , nd I, 2, 3, 4: Forum 4. Iohn R. Surratt Lady Fair- Dracula's Daughter Science Course: B Band l: Instr. Mus. 1: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: A Randi: All City Band 2: Forum 3. 4. Bob Sweatman Lady Fair- The Cute Little Blue-eyed Blondes Commercial Course: House of Rep. l. 3: Hall Monitor 3. Betty L. Tavis Knight in Shining Armor- lack the Giant Killer General Course: Drum Major l. 2: Health 2: Athletic 2: Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4: Etiquette 2: D. E. 4. 44- Elizabeth Ellen Knight in Shining Armor- Bugs Bunny Language Course: Etiquette 1: Girl Reserve I, 2. 3, 4: Latin 2: Readers Digest 3: Sec.. Treas. 3: Hall Mon-itor 3: Office page 3, 4: Rep. to Girl's State 3: N..t'l Hon-. Soc. 3. 4: College 4. Ianet Elizabeth Knight in Shining Armor- Smilin' Iaclcu General Course: Chorus 1: Home EC. l. 2: Sports l, 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4 :Reynolds 4 Taylor Taylor Lib. Staff l, 2: Girls Intramural Hi Players 3, 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. Roberta Teichman Knight in Shining Armor- Little Itchy-Itchy Modern Language Course: Etiquette 1: Knitting 1: Basketball I: Health 2: Readers Digest 3: Sec. 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3. 4: College 4' Pine Whi'spers Bus. Staff 4: Football Sponsor 4. Stella Thalassinos Knight in Shi-ning Armor - Boy With Brown Hair and Blue Eyes Commercial Course: Keith, Pal. H. S. 1: Altoona, Pa. H. S. 2, 3: Needlework 4. Graham Thompson Lady Fair - Effy CIinker Scientific Course' Ont. Canada H S. 1, Z M s . . : idget Football 3: Airplane 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Scrub 4: House of Rep. 4: Speaker 4: Hi-Y Confer. 4: Forum 4- Betsy Ieanette Transou Knight In Shining Armor Frank Sinatra Language Course: House of Rep. 1. 2: Thurs. Mornt Mus I 3' Basketball l 2'- Knittilng 2: Girl Reserve Z. 3. 4: H. A. G. 2:1 French Pine Whispers Z., 'li Forum 3: Tennis 4. Ethel Trivette Knight in Shining Armor- The Hermit Language Course: Etiquette l: Knitting 2: Travel 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: College 4. Kathryn G. Tucker Knight in Shining Armor - Peyton D. E. Course: Health I: Drum Major l: Music 2, 3: Religious Drama 4. Betty Tuttle Knight in Shining Armor- Lon McCallistcr Language Course: North Wilkesboro H. S. I: Health 2: Office Page 2: Hall' Monitor 4. Iohn Alexander Urquhart Lady Fair- Gravel Gertieu S . .6 I . . cienti c Course. Midget Footgall 1: Airplane 2: Scrub Baseball 2: Scrub- Football 2. 3: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Var. Football 4: Debating 4. Mabel Elizabeth Vannoy Knight in Shining Armor- G, I. loc Commercial Course: Soccer I: St - S amp l, oftball l: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3: Glee- :lub 2, 3: Thursi. Morn. Mus. 2, 3: Travel 4. Iulia Ann Vernon in Shining Armor- Don Quijote, What 5 Man Latin l, 2: Girl Reserve 2: Lib. Staff 2, 3, 4: Hall Monitorr 3: Tennis 3: Spanish 4: Pine Whispers 4. Knight Language Course: 3: Travel 3: Sec. 'E- , F7 1 s iris Dip 's Sim: lnlramlld Hon. Sur lcallh 1: nllzgc t .1 5 work 4- ane lt n 4. 1, 2: 2. 4: it 11 H George Kenneth Walker Lady Fair- Ienny With the Light Brown Hair Scientific Course: Aviation 13 Instr. Mus. lz' Band 1, 23 Boosters 1. 2. 33 Math 23 Spanish 3: Hall Monitor 3, 43 Debating 4. Iuanita Wall .Knight in Shining Armor-- A First Lieutenant ls Number One Tenant in My Heart Language Course: City View H. S. 1.23 Health 33 College 4. Don Whittington Ladu Fair -- A Girl With the Bright Blue Eyes Commercial Course: Aviation 1,23 Boosters 23 Baseball 4. Sarah Carolyn White Kniahr in Shinina Armor -- You Would Never Guess in a Million Years Language Course: Etiquette 13 Latin 1. 23 Travel 33 Girl Reserve 3. 43 College 4 Dan Whiteheart Lady Fair -f Waughtown Brunetlen Scientific Course: Airplane 13 Scrub Baseball 13 Midget Football 1, 23 Var. Baseball 2. 3. 43 Scrub Football 33 Monogram 3, 4. Ruth Wilkins Knight in Shining Armor- Little Abner Home Ec. Course: Health 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitor 3: Needlepoint 43 Religious Drama 5. Iohn Wilkinson Lady Fair -f Girl with the Dark Brown Eyes Met. Sci. Math. Course: Dramatics 43 Reynolds H.i Players 43 Cast Prettiest Girl in Town 4. Hannah Gay Williams . I Knight in Shining Armor-- Big Doc Language Course: Etiquette 1: Knitting l3 -Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 43 lnterclub Council 1: H. A. G. 23 V-Pres. 23 Reynolds Hi Players 2, 3, 43 V-Pres. 23 Cast Archie 23 Stage Mgr. The P.ink Dress 23 Girls Monogram 33 Senior Marshal 33 Cheerleader 3, 43 Softball 3, 4: Cast Angel Face 4. Peggy Williamson Knight in Shining Armor -- Skooper Language Course: Etiquette 17 H. A.. G. 23 Hall Monitor 23 GTrl Refc 'e 2, 3, 4: Softball 33 Sr. Marshall 33 Sponsor Home-Coming Game 33 Fo.i:m 3: Pfohla Wilmoth Lady Fair-- The One with the Deep Brown Eyes General Course: Lib. Staff lj Etiquette 13 Latin l, 23 Pres. 23 Pine Whispers 23 Hi-Y 2,3,4,5.3 V-Pres. 2,,33 Council 23,45.3 Pres. 53 Baseball 2. 3, 5,3 Hall Monitor 33 Forum 3.43X Bus. Staff 3, 43 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4.53 Pres. 4: City Pres. 43 Football 3, 4,53 Mdnogram 4, 53 Sec. 53 Ushers 4', 53 Most Likely To Succeed3 43 Most Popular 43 Best All Around 4. lim Wilson Lady Fair'-3 Lana Turner Language Course: Class V-Pres. 13 Midget Football I3 Boosters lj Track 23 Aviation 23 Class Pres. 33 Scrub Football 33 Tennis 33 Basketball 33 Hall Monitor 33 Usher 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Del. State Hi-Y Conf. 43 V- Pres. 43 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 43 Pres. 43 Rep. Boys' State 43 Student Council 43 Pub. Bus. Staff 43 Lib. Council 4. Mildred Wishon Knight in Shining Armor- He's in the Army Now Latin Course: Needlework 13 Lib. Staff 2:5 3Latin 23 llvalth 33 Hall Monitor 33 College 4: Debating Bus. Staff 4. Alma Wood Knight in Shining Armor--f Blackie, the Wolf- ' Commercial Course: Health 13 Athletic Ass'n 23 Glee Club 33 D. E. 4, Lula Kate Wood Knight i-n Shining Armor-- Dick Haymes Commercial Course: Knitting 23 Health 33 Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4: Glee Club 4' 9. Lola lean Yoder Knight in Shining Armor'- King Arthur Scientific Course: News in a Nutshell 1: Sec. 13 Girl Reserve 1, 3, 4, 53 Girl Scout 1,23 Patrol Sec. 23 First Aid 23 Pine Whispers 2: Knitting 23 Tennis 23 Boosters 2, 33 Travel 33 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4, 5: Var. Softball 3, 4. 53 Basketball 4, 53 Soccer 4, 53 Var. 53 College 4, 53 Sec. 53 Hall Monitor 4, 53 Monogram 53 Girls Athletic Ass'n 53 Treas. 5. lames W. York Lady Fair-' De-licious, de-lightful, de-lovely General Course: Midget football 13 Midget basketball 1, 23 Airplane 13 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,41 Track 23 Scrub Football 23 Var Football 2. 3. 43 Var. Basket- ball 3, 43 Monogram 3,43 Ushers 3.43 Baseball 43 Best Looking 43 College 4. .-415,-4 l I x l l . -.. V V . -r iwff v , . JL I .,,,r-7,4-uruulv:.U ,'.i1E1,!l if A,-1-,np-f f....n., : 7 R ' 'V , . ' filffia- fl A i ' ff' qw 34414. , 3:1 fr : F li it f w w r :I w l I 1 F ll li 5 1 l I l 4 ll l. 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GASKINS. V-PRES.g 2nd ROXV4 D. RAMIREZ. SEC.: B. L. McNAIR, DANCE CHRM4 C. I. COOKE. Bri ROXV: N. KESTER. F. MILLER. M. IOYNER. M. K. IOHNSON: -kim RONV: H. MENZIES. E. KESLER. I. A. VERNON. L. BOLLING. ,-50... MY PFOHLA WILMOTH CLARA IEAN COOKE STUART BONDLIRANT DIANE LEE DOUG BERGER MISS M. MARTIN President Vice President S2Cr2iBry Treasurer Clerk I Faculty Advisor EUUNIIIL r r 1 I. T. IOYNER IIM WILSON FRANK HILL LOLA IEAN YODER CHARLIE MILLER Senior Rep. Senior Rep. Senior Rep. Senior Rep. Iunior Rep. RICHARD SHEETS BOB SLOAN ALLEN GOSLEN IIMMY WALKER IOHN SMITHERMAN Iunior Rep. Iunior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. STUDENT GUVERNMENT HUUSE UE REPRESENTATIVES I I ' ' I. First Row: A. Simpson, Means, M. Toll, B. A. Kirby. M. Paris. A. ' Sheek. Second Row: T. Fussell. C. Davidson. M. Teague. S. Carter. I. G. Evans. I. Mathis. Third Row: D. Walker, I. DeHart. B. Thomas. Chamis. D. Kinney. E. R. Gough. B. Farrington. H. Ayers, B. B. Russell. B. Chatham. Fourth Row: B. Mackie, D. Hinkle. B. Richardson. Fifth Row: I. King. G.. Thompson, H. Brownlow, Wood. T, Dixon. R, Prongay. E. Ogburn. E. Rousseau. GRAHAM THOMPSON THEODORE FUSSELL ELEANOR ROUSSEAU IACK McCRACKEN DAVID HINKLE MISS M. SNIPES Speaker Speaker Pro Tem Secretary Treasurer Council Representative Faculty Advisor -51- , - Y- -,F '-v ' 'I :- ,sf 6' I F .J O rnfgu 1 fig? NS. Wg M hv-., Fzrst Rmm Mnv Glndxx Mm-rv xpmxwr, B1-Hx' lmw Blnlmk Bur? Cvcvkc. Tcwnzmx' fN1,'wrf Spun Norxxvod. Emmlv Oghurn, Imac Pcrrv, Carole Ph1llipS. Cl.-um lean Qfuwkr. Thvmiorc Fmwll lane Glvnn, Svecmd Row Hvlvu Harpvr Fxftfi Rim Iam- R1-cd. Fmncrs Rcznxck, Inn Shore. Ruwz-I Shouw. IUIC5 Xfnrv Arm Hcgc. Sollv Hcrxh N1.1rtP'.1HlnklC T. lvxnrr. Thurd Rum Sxlxrrwrmn Slxth Row' Bxll Spcuu Elxzabvtl' Tnvlor, Ifmct Tavlvr. Pfilhla EXPN Kcrlrr Emllx' Luxlvx Hardlngm' Nfcnzmmw lulm N1Nl x X Fm R ' ' , 1 4 .1 xrKP 4-xx XX1lnrmP. Im-ntx' XXllxk'Y'T I,0l.a ICMP Ycwrfvr. 3 Q- li CLARA IEAN COOKE Art Editor HARDINGE MENZIES Senior Editor MARY K. IOHNSON Associate Editor IULIA ANN VERNON Associate Editor BILL C. MOORE Photographer DAVID DARR Associate Editor IAN SHORE NANCY KESTER Editor Editor BETSY I... MCNAIR GINI GASKINS Managing Editor Managing Editor uainaii Staff tttt , It ' First Row: V. Caldwell, I. Padgett. N. S. Moser. Second Row: B. Sloan, B. Dalton, R. Izlar, M. Cauble, E. Newsome, M. Blackburn, XVilson. Third Row: I. Miles. M. K. Iohnson. M.. Ioyner, T. Ioyner. Fourth Row: S. F. Howell, D. IVIontgomcry. Fifth Row: Perry, E. R iusseau. ETHEL KESLER Girls' Sports Editor FRANK MILLER Boys' Sports Editor LOIS BOLLING Exchange Editor MARIORIE IOYNER Exchange Editor BOB GRUBBS Associate Editor DOT RAMIREZ Feature Editor -53,.. HIGH SCHGOL PRINT SHQP Again as in the past years, the Reynolds High SchOOl Printshop has successfully undertaken the job of produc- ing both the newspaper and the annual for the three city high schools. Probably much of the credit for the completion of these jobs should be given to the six advanced students who did the most important work, such as press-feeding, linotype work, press makeready, page-makeready, page make-up and bindery work. Recognition should also be given to the beginners for their work in setting ads and folding. Some students could be found working hours after school. These were paid for their services richly, by gaining knowledge that would help in their future work. The Pine Whispers, the school newspaper, was put out every two weeks and every operation, such as fold- ing and type-setting, was carried on entirely in the printshop. For a while the future for the Black and Gold looked very dark for, due to the war there was a shortage of the necesssary paper for the job, covers were scarce also. But, after hard work the school obtained bolh pager and covers, and work went on as previously plan- ne . XYAYNE ARTON General W0fl'4 LESTER PURYEAR Makeready LOUIS CASON Bindery GRAY SHEETS Linotype PAUL IOHNSTON Linotype RAYMOND SPAUGH Press First Row: B Barnes B Paton B Sherrill B C dl Bryson, B Windsor 5 'G -Younts' Se o d R' - au e, R. Chambers E b . ' P - - -- fi M. . . ' ' Hough' R. H . B. . Blakely, B. Crews. D. Reid, V. Mullisrl W.olEf3' Iackwn' Instructor: l- ROWI M. Mosrfrrlrll. Hu Ferguson' E' Norms- G. Cranfill, A. Nugent. Fourth yton, Third Row: H. Yap L Cagon L P vvhins, G. Sheets, P. Iohnston W Arton R SPau9h - - . . urvea . V. f' ' - , . , . r Dans and D. Welch absent when picture was taken. 1 l , l ff? 'xstr R ry W gy 3. fl, F hr I . , 1 wif if f I . SENIOR HI Y Fxrst Rom Spon or A Lono B Mawnard M I Thomp on qcond Rm H Horton F1fth Row T ovncr B Lexus McCracken A McGee A NI hl L Northru L H DuBose Pres1dent E Anderson R Ashburn H Bagnal VK Benbovu H Men ICS W R Mlddleton Snth Row 1 IC o as p I'h1rd Rbw D Berger C Charlex B Davl C Donahoo V Dunnmin P11 rer Randolph C R1pple B Rucker Sexenth Row L Scott C1 Thomp 11n ourth Row R reeman T Fu 1 on 1 F 1 n I Urquhart VN ebter YV1lQon P 'wN1l111orh F-.1 V I e 2 3 3 Oi GLEE CLUB First Row' B Thomas B Maynard A Weatherman. A. Hughes, M. L. Abee. Fifth Row: H. Iackson. N. Cunningham. B. Wade. S. M. Colltfl Harris P Rosenbacker E Stone N lngle. Second Row: M. Gough. I. Stone. Sixth Row- D Penry R Hughes B L Transou E Hinshaw sponbor Third Row D Lee I Wear I. A. Wyatt. C. Davidson, E. Williams. A. Cude. Eighth Row: B. Pfeffer, N. Pinkston. F. ClilPP' A Green S Sharpe D Spicer Fourth Row: N. Hemrick. N. George. W. Brown. Ninth Row: O. Repass. I i B. I. Coclis. I. Wallace. A. Evans: M.. Walton. B. lngool, B. W. Carter. Seventh Roulg E. Lain.. A. If Rllmadgs, A, Brut-lg, O, Andeesou. B- I l i '-05 'i 'H 'lb .R 4 4.15: HALL MONITORS First Row R lzlar. P Bodenhcimer.I Brimhall, E Patterson, M L Butler An lm Mullen M Mitchell Fifth Row M Ioyner M N , . , . r , Q... .sen .3.i..L.:.,g.,J'5v,.: ,.: .NIJ liz., Lck? lwxkiu lam: W.,-Avi I 3 7. g, r - - -1 - - .- ... -'z--1... - ug-1.4, I ,flqff 3 1:1 .if , A ' .sz . A ,539 . f-ii? ,. . . f . R. Iacobs. A. Preston. S. Myatt. M. Baker. C. Daniels. C. Reid, C. Blan lrenship. Second Row: D. Ramirez. V. Purcell. R. Koontz, M. Southern. M V Hegc. E. Ogburn. D. Blakeney. I. Padgett, M. Reiter. R. Rawley. I. Shore -,-C. Ynkeley. P. Ziglar. C. Pope. M. Bodenhamer. I. Vaughn. Third Row F. Marshall N. Hill. Fourth Row: N. Russell, B. Stevenson. D- Cromer, B. Barton. M. Moore, N. Martin. L. Butner. K. Robinson, L Yoder, N. George B Lmson D g . I. . . . : , , Shamel. B. Morse, C Reid, I. McGinnis. S. McMichael. I. Carpenter, S Carter, B. Russell. I. Myatt, I. Sklutt. Sixth Row: A. Cotrell. I. DeHart M. Stockton, M. Stallings. K. Elliot. B. Wellons. Seventh Row: T. Fussell B. Wilmoth. D. Teague. C. Hammons, M. Lowery. S. Bondurant, B. Ver non. D. Walker. S. Hersh. Eighth Row: L. Whitaeld. B. Gibson D. Daven port. DEBATING CLUB First Row: D. Harris. D. Russell. P. Reece. C. Myers. D. Reed. S. E. S. Carter. F. Reznick, L. Griffin, M. Wishon. B. I. Ketner, B. L I Edwards, I. Hunter. A. Crews. Second Row: G. Walker, N. Vaughn-Lloyd. Transou. B. S. Grubbs. I. Armltrong. V. Floyd. H. Harper. Fourth Row A. Garvey. D. Kinney. R. Powell. P. Hartle, I. Harris, I. Speakmm, N. M. Stephenson. Sponmr, M. Slnmel. N. Russell. M. A. Hege, L. Bowles A L' ill . A. Smitherman. B. lIamea, Edwards. V. Hendrix, I. Molevas. Buell. T. Moore, B. Goodwin, I. Mason. Third Row: M. Burke. . mv C Q9 x First Row: I. Pepper. M. Stockton, M. Wright- l- King- D- I-99' A Long. B. Thomas. F. Swain. M. Burke. L. Whitfield. H. Chapple. l- Reed L. Bowles. Second Row: N. Norrell. N. Rhoades. N. Marlin. L- Fair- M Bost. M. Harris, L. Burner, G. Stevens. I. Stevens. I. Adams. D. Teague: I. Yoder. E. Lasley. Third Row: P. Lawrence. I. Stockton. M. Moore GIRLS ATHLETIC This year for the purpose of enabling the girls who, heretofore, have not had the opportunity of belonging to any athletic organization, a new Girls' Athletic As- sociation was formed. To be eligible for this organization, one must have already won a letter in either soccer, basketball, soft- ball, or tennis or, according to a newly devised point system for awarding letters. have at least fifty points. A monogram is awarded to a girl who wins 200 points and is passed by the association itself. Points are given for practice attendance, keeping training, sportsmanship, and for participation in varsity, scrub, intra-mural games, hiking, or bicycling. 1 - An athletic council composed of members of the Girls' Monogram Club drew- up a constitution patterned after that of the Girls' Physical Education Association of North Carolina, stating as one of its many points, that it would strive to enlarge the athletic program and to improve general sportsmanship. ,Thefinal aim of thisorgianization, is toubecome so .qual- ified-that may become a member of the Girls Physical Education Association of North Carolina entitling out- wfggu. .T I .fr -Ca..5' 95 P L ,ite 'gum twigs' , avg, .,.if,,.'i.se,. f ' . .N ,, . ., - ,. he ca' Mi: .3 if x . t L52 H, Q, K' i 'A .wu..a.i..f1f+z. 4 . -X, Q..-1-f':Z.Ju':.kf'8g 'Hflnzf :sniff . .. . . e . A B. Poole, B. Howerton, M. Combs. C. Phillips. M. Lasley. M. Scholtes. K. Robinson. A. Dyer, E. Kesler. Fourth Row: M. Morgan. S. Carter- M. A. Zimmerman. A. Ferree, N. Pinkston. V. Caldwell, S. McMichael. I. McGinnis. I. Valear, E. Green. M. K. Iohnson, I. Perry. ASSOCIATION standing athletes to wear state monograms and attend state play days. The association took an active part in the R. R. General Improvement Drive by taking charge of the study halls and by devising the plan for the use of passes which permit students to go to the library. The main project of the year was the Play Day which was sponsored by the club in the spring. This was an all-day affair when girls from the three high schools participated in such events as the 100 and 50- yard dash, tennis, softball, jumps, relays, baseball and basketball throw and other attractions. The officers of the .association which were elected at the first of school are as follows: President,.Iane Reed: Vice-President, -Ann Long.. Secretary, Emily Lasley: Treasurer, Lola Iean Yoderg and point recorder, Ann Dyer. No sketch of the club would be complete without mention of their- devoted sponsors, Mrs. Dorothy-Iones and Miss Anne 'Wilson, who have done all .in ',', .their power to makethe Girls' Athletic'Association a success. b 4 3 i v v 1 Q u vw is GIRL RESERVES First Row: E. Reznick. N. S. Moser, M. Baker, C. A. Daniels, Second Row M. Lowery. Wallace, R. lacobs, M. L. Wright, A. Preston, Glenn S. Myatt, L. Taylor, E. Patterson, D. Montgomery, R. lzlar. E. Chambe.s L. Cashion. Third Row: C. Cooke, M. L. Butler, M. A. Hamby, E. Scott Fourth Row: N. Russell, G.'Smitl1, E, Atkins, B. L. McNair, M. Hinkle B. Transou, Martin. D. Luther, M. E. Reiter, D. Blakeney, B. Dalton lt.. Newsome. Fifth Row: A. Hughes. B. B. Russell, A. Cude, A. Rhodes, V Caldwell, A. Linville, DeHart, Evans, D. Lasley, C. lohnston. B I-inson. Sixth Row: B. Ketner, B. L. Transou, A. Weatherman, B. Maynard. Row: S. White, V. Floyd, M. loyner, M. K. Iohnson. B. Brown, Padgett, M. Burke. P. Love, D. Repass. Eighth Row: L. Whitfield, D. Cromer, Ninth Row: Boyd, Beckerdite. B. Barton, M. Stockton, B. Morse. C. Reid, S. lngle, Wyatt, Alspaugh, Plint, E. Trivette, L. Bolling, A. Mclver, M. Carter. Tenth Row: G. Williams, R. Teichman, E. Levin, S, Borgh- wick, D. Redfern, M, Shamel, V. Ingram. Eleventh Row: C. Brown, P. Will- iamson, L. Ogburn, W. Brown, R. Potter, L. Moore, M. Morgan. Twelfth Row: B. Elynt, H. Harris, I. Robinson, Taylor, B. Stevenson, N. Pink- ston. A. Correll, S. lewett, D. Harrison, S. Hudson, Shore, N. Kester. I. King, B. Blalock, Ford, B. Wellons, E. Ogburn. XVall. Seventh Adams, G. Gaskins. I 4 E I 1 l l l l w i l l ' '-'H SPANISH CLUB First Row: B. Barton, M. L. NNright. M. L. Buxler. A. Preston, N. Russell. gram, D. Lasley, D. Anglin, A. Vernon M. Stockton. Recd. S. Carter, M. A. Zimmerman, D. Montgomery, V. ln- Filst Row: M. Spcas, D. Rios. l. Gordon. C. Rios, P. Wingate. D. Lcc. D. Berger. B. Gibson, S. Harris. C. Donahoo, R. Smithcrman. Bulltf. L- C. Parker. M. Maynard, Plinl, K. Elliot, F. Malcom. A. Parks, B. Maynard, G,-Mig, N, S. Moser, B' W. McReynoldS' A' Vernon' Carmichael I. Ahlers, H. jackson. Second Row: B. I.. Trnnsou. C. Davidson. S. Sharpe, M. Carter. Third Row: H. Goodvear Wilson, B. Moqyg, Frst Row: E. Sharp. l. Nichols. Lcntz, B. Phillips. H. Clcin. I. VKHH- G d'c' , R, VN' S4 B. Lab- I II. Elm-Ai H ' M K olrd, Smithcrman. D. Crissman. B. Barncs. B. Foil, Second RSM R. I,OBiil'fd1rrd, et tam A H-Hi' B' X' Moms' B' C' Core ' Shouwe, N. Tomlinson, F. Pepper. S. Pappas. D. Cook. G. DcXK'n:, H. l l ,A ' A' -'f' 'WW kgg,E5x.:,:3- IUNIOR HI-Y First ROW: Spaeh. T. Connelly, G. Clubl-, B. T. Henderson, B. Verron, Littlejohn. C. Miller, D. Walker, R. Farrell, F. Nading, R. Sheets, I. KN LCiY'llJ2lCl1, B. Glenn. Larnbros, B. Sloan. Second Row: R. Dudley. Miles. B. Huntly. Third Row: G. Lynch. B. Smltherman, M. Daviis, K. Barnes. IUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: M. Nolan. president: D. Kirnel, vice-president: H. Brownlow 5cCfQl3fYZ D. lones, treasurer. Second Row: E. Weisner-sponsor, M. L. Vkfestbrook, G. Burns. A. Lentz, C. Crutchfield, Butler, Z. Robbins B- Davfnpofr. H. Phillips, R. smnhefman, G. Ciubb, B. Adams, C. Lirehach Third Row: B. Pfalf, C Coston. N. Roades. C. Tomlihson. A. Pierce. A. R. Robertson, T. Hartley, D. Hobson, S. Hoots, D. Brenegar. B. Hoffman D. Taylor, B. Sills. F. Saunders. Fourth Row: M. Southern, S. Coggin. E. Phelps, P. Brewer, D. Iohnson, M. Gentner. N. Ezzell. Fifth Row: G, ltlartin, H. Brown. A. Hartman, E. Purcell, D. W'ilson, R. Disher, ll, Hutchins, B. Pfaff, B. L. Largon. K. Kates. Sixth Row: P. Carter. T. Harris, Hoffman, I. Moser, R. Bowen, D. Nance, A. Ferree. E. Marshall I, Brook, B. Tllomas, N. Thomas. QE 4: --nm-L::,. I 1 1 ! T 5 L 1 5 1 5 li 5 ' v.. YT-,V , v gf'-11 K 'I E 1 igiifgq, 1 , 'LENQN 5,1 fray '-.'-f ' xg, ff:,g1i4d43'- - .. - 9 'fQwf3Z,ff4.' 'f I' ,W 5 S4 We S if 5 SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB 1 Flrst Row: H. Nlcruzics, prwidvmg 51. Pnttam, vxcc-prwxdvxmlf H. Grulwhs, Lmvvrv. Fifth Row: B. Nlnrw n lIT1ll'K xx ' Nccrcmryg fvlilrs, ll't'dNUICI'j E. Atkms. Srcond R1-wx B. Bl.xlm'k, L- R,i -- I N S n Bgwd, v. C..mw-11. D. mm-f. D. Darr. ri. rnubwb. 'lmfa RW- 1, 5. ,C mQNf,'1 RTX M Shim km W' mmm DLmf1.xg.mn, V. Dunnuq.m, 51. N. Ellv:rl'w, G. ffulnx U. f'iAYflNUIl. FOKZYIPT If'Yll'f 5' IGH' 5NfHh Ron W n 3 if I 11 on Rexx: Hmtt, R. Iuuvfv 51. K. IC'hRXK,'I1 Ni, Iuvnuri xxx. Llrtxxllv IN1. Yxvllli-WN B. Ywung. -is .wall 'CG' lv- Q., l F RESHMAN HI-Y First Row: B. Iones. T. Stockton, T. Alspaugh. K. Taylor, F. Spach, T. Pepper. D. Clay. B. Lacky. H. Brownlow, D. West, I. Heustess. D. Stockton Hartley, D. Hinlzle. I. Smitherman. Second Row: D. Power. D. Davenpozr. l'. First Row' Sponsors P Wingate, C. Davidson. I. NVear. R. Hines. Second Latham. B. Vv'ert:. F. Church. Fourth Row: A. Garvey, B. Moser, B. Goodwin Row: A. lohnson. I. Iarvis, D. Herring. A. Goslin, I. Boyles, C. Phillips. S. G. Saw. B YVeber. I. Walker. D. Hinkle. R. Kelly. C. Avera. E Edwards. I Phelps- Third Row: W. Davis. B. Phillips, P. Arwell. R rst Ro C Z glar C P pe E Wommeldo f Stevens L F ye H th. R. Hines. . v , . ohnson. . 0 nson. . und ev, R. i 1 ins, S. Hiondros, E. Lambros. Second R wz . A. christ. B. . u - Th rd R ckerso t ood o e c rewer, rs. ri e. . . u , . m rs, . en ', T. Pawpas. los. . Wi er. ourth Row: . Cooke. B. Cooke. G . cc. C. 'os. U sell, . Al-spaugh, M. Stallings. H. Henry. B. I. Coleman, A. Langston. . ikes, . . or on. it w: . Moore. M. lorgai. H. lus, FU E11 E Q. O CI CD D Z ru IP' Z IP' CI U P. Lounsbury. G. Stevens. K. Tucker, Redmond, N. Elliot, S. Meadows. Une of the most beneficial clubs of Reynolds High School is the Religious Drama Club. Each Thursday morning under the expert guidance of Mrs. Stella Price. who teaches Bible at Hanes, Gray, and Reynolds, this group studies the religious drama of the Bible. Same of the dramas they take up are presented to the student body and often for some of the civic organizzvions or other high schools of Winston-Salem. The club has given presentations at the Forsyth County Tubercular Hospital. Two active committees are the Social Service com- mittee and the Costume committee. The members of the Social Service group send Cards to those who are ill and sponsor the Thanksgiving baskets given to the needy families each year by the school. The costume committee takes care of the costumes for the performances. During 1944, the Religious Drama Club sponsored the Bible reading program at Reynolds that extended from . Vemon. D. Angell. L. Witherspoon. Thanksgiving to Christmas all around the nation. This program was accented by an impressive candle-light service in which Bible references were distributed throughout the audience to aid in its day by day read- mg. With each school year comes the traditional Christ- mas and Easter dramatizations, which are presented for the enjoyment of the student body and faculty. The club is aided in these productions by the members of the Bible classes, but the main drama work is done by this group. The officers of the club are Carolyn Cooke, president: Grace Stevens. vice-president: Beth Cooke, secretary. and Ruth Hines, treasurer. The productions of this group are high spots in every year, and something to which every student looks for- ward. I . l l I l l l l , ORCHESTRA First Row: P. Wolf. L. Crouse. B. Nlattox, Iohnson, M. Swailw, W. geilgel. D. Yoder, Iohnson, R. Crouse. Second Row: F. Crouse, W. Davis . mith. First Raw: F. Klapp, B. Tavis, I. Martin, M. Hinklz. Second Rowf if Goslin, B. Y. Moore, B. Moser, D. Bynum, XV. Seibel.. IX. Saxivdvs. i Taylor, T. C1ar'e. F. Butner. I. Motsinger. I. Bullock. C. Charles. E. Wil- Phelps. YV. Davis. director. Fourth Row: R. Powe'i. C. Pwr-ell. D P-1' Son. P. Love, G. Burchetfe. N. Dalton, R. Shause. I. Strnupe, P. Iohnson A. Johnson. G. Smith. N. L. Coleman, N. Vaughan-Lio-.'d,. I. Buancr. P J. Hauser. Third Row: B. Flynt, D. Iohnson, VV, Leinbach, NV. Davis. A. .J 'l-s. Ai-ron E. VV-rich. D. Luther. V A 1 t,,,,,E,q,,. P' x U, -gr . wx.. 3, ,.,,,,,.,: J... If f . . H ,. , IfNf'.,.:ff.. :Q ' If S' 'fr f ' - M - ' ' 'Al I READERS DIGEST CLUB Flu! row: A. C. Pollard. Carpenter. S. McMichael. B. Iones, M. F. Davenport, E. Holbrook, B. R ' , T. P. lc B NRI Ii F. Bost. R. Boy-lea, F. Blum. L. Bolling. P. McNair, L. Lunn. P. Micheal. M. Landrerh, G, Shel-mer, Ungar U cr' ' N' T' Stoc ton' Teague, B. Linson. N. Norrcll. Second row: B. Hudson. D. Stockton,-VD., P L GIRLS MONOGRAM CLUB Fint Ro'-vc E. Kesler. E. Luslcy. N. Pinkbton. L. Yvhitcfield, S. Chapplc. Row: L. Yodg, D, 'I' .D MDA. Z- , , I. Adams. Recd, L. Bowlcs. D. Ramirez. M. Stockton. Brimlmll. Second Bodcnhcimer. N. Colemztgukl. Sievensilmmuman' A' Dyer' A' Farce' E' NEEDLEWGRK 8 NATURE CLUBS First Row: P. Mills. B. Thompson. D. Shamel, I. Moser. N. Martin. M, Parris. N. Edma . S 'h. B. C I L R -- ' .. - Combs, S. Long. Ravelle, I. Pepper. S. Fain. B. Poole. Second Row: A. sinos. P. Nichol. B. Tit Simpsoi-?,tcE. Mogiiibeaflffi Eiga .Royal 30123333 Russell. P. Cowan, N. Hill. l. Mathis. xNrC5IhEf!J.12ll'1, C. Halnmons. M. T. Dizc. H. Smith. M. Moore, L. Butler. I. McCinn'is. I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,A Q2 if iz iii ue 4 2 COLLEGE CLUB , E. Patterson. M.E. Reiter, E. First Row: D. Luther. M. Pfnff, R. lzlar I Burke, C. Cooke. Shore. B. L. McNair, Glenn, C. Marshbank. Second Row: E. Scott, M. Hudson, N.S, M.oser, R. Teichman, C. Ashburn. G. Gaskins. M. I. Thompson. W. Brown, I. Moore. Third Row: S. A. Borth Wick, D. Blaknely, E. Ogburn, N. Kester. Fourth Row: Boaz, S. Iewett. L. Cashion, E. Chambers, E. Newsome, S. Morris, M.A. Hcge, Holler. C.A. Daniels, F. Reznick, I. Rainey, I. Perry, I. Martin, B.I. Transou. Sixth Row: B. Dalton. P. Williamson, M. Blackburn, M. Cauble. I. Evans, I. Ritchie, S. VVhite..Seventh Row: Padgett, C. Horton. L. Ogburn. l.M. McCants, I. Plint. Eighth Row:IM. Carter, M. Wishon, L. Griffin, A. Mc- Iver. C. Brown. Ninth Row: N. Pfeffer, M. Baker, S. Myatt, L. Taylor, A. Dyer. Tenth Row: S. Howell, B. Davis, L. Yoder, S. Lasley, M. Scholtes. Eleventh Row: E. Kesler, Mullen, Adams. I. Brimhall. Twelfth Row: Nl. Hinkle. W , ,wmv . .-. .-, - - . Jnllln- - Q -ills ' . v gf' 'fm' V, V fx 4 , ,A -K I Hudspkth, XV.4llaCc, T. Alspaugh, B. Nlftynnrd. G. XViIliams. D. Smith, C. Cooke, M. Pfaif, D. Ioncs, t Row: P. XVilmolh, T. Fussell, T. Connelly. Spach. D. B- ' . F. MH , B. S Ah ' , T ' ,, . k . ' 3 5 T. Henderson. York. Vxv. Reid, B. Gibson. Sfconcl Raw.: VC. BC i'Vgi'f Xvilqin Crlvl XK'mlijcrE1dnL hlrd ROMA B' Dalton' C- Dmhhoo' kt B lr B S V A 'L' -- - '-. . 'h, . ag . .- '.,. - C..u1t:, L. Fvilllcr. B. Vcx'r.o . H. Dubosc. If. xxN'2L5OU, R, Fccnmrm H ,nc C Chiricsl I T Jo, cr I vxllwn . W9 OFFICE AND NURSES PAGES First Row: B. Ketner, Molevas, N. Shefheld, F. Reznick, Glenn, S. A. Borthwick, R. Graft, E. Taylor. D. Repass, E.'Mitchell. Third Row M. Ioyner, M. K. Iohnson, L. Bowles, E. Lasley, A. Long, Second Row: A. Linville, I. DeHart, S. Ingle, G. Lee, D. Lasley, M. Scholtes, V. Cald- R.Hughes, K. Marshbank, F.. F. Byrd, A. Crews, L. Lunn, M. F. Bost. well. Fourth Row: Armstrong, G. Cooke, D. Hendrix. FORUM CLUB First Row: P. Naughton. S. Hersh, B. Wilmoth, B. Sink, W. Reid. Hud- speth, P. Davis, W. Benbow, M. Mitchell. Second Row: R. Potter, King, P. Bodenheimer, F. Swain, E. Rousseau, T. Fussell, G. Thompson. I. G. Barnbalis. G. Lynch, D. Lynch, H.Nicho1as, C. Ripple. Third Row: I. Surrate. B. Farrington, R. pope, H. Sosnik, Silverstein. Randolph Fourth Row: B. Myers. Richardson. K. Burns, W. Nance, L. Plaster, VV. Peters. D. Darr. Rose, C. Mccrachcrn. V. McDaniel, D. Mccollrm, B McGee, B. Pheffer, A. Owen, B. Keiger, B. Rucker, C. Elliot, Sixth Row Hill, I. Godfrey. I. Bennett, I. Blum, F. Cox, A. Saunders. Rights, G. Donahoo, S. Harris. Fifth Row: H. Bagnal, E. Anderson, A. W. R. Middleton, Roddick, H. Phillips, Gray, F. Heustess, B. Mackie. B. T. Henderson. Seventh Row: N. Bullard, D. Robinson, B. Roberson, B. Holder, Harper, C. McKittrick. Eight Row: Strupe, F. CL, Y kv' I - vi- - q'---Z-'H'-r ' 'Y 1 'L . 6 1 'ro . N . W. . W - viwssza GIRLS BASKETBALL Frist Row: I. Recd. L. Bowlcs. H. Chapplc. A. Dvcr. E. Lmlcv E 'VI '- ' , hr 1 , - ,. - . . Luslcy. M. fl. H th' J , . Al. NI 5 cr. Second Row: A. R. Robertson, NI. Burke. D. Tcaquv. C. PM Vliw. UC mgon I cqmx gr BOYS BASKETBALL First Row: B, Lvons. D. Bcrqcr. York captain G Clubb H Brown ' ' y A . , . . - Bmlvv, H, G. Irh 3 , C, B 1 K ow. B. Kinch. Second .Rowz T. Connelly. L. Nortrup, H. VVaincr. L. J nxon Ogg' mgr' AW 1.9 V23 19:8 1 ffiwi nr y-'sr fd IW J 'WG 'QV Nm, jim., A f , 'Q . 1641. x ,,-an., A A 5 .-Q, 1? Q., . .AY vzhnynpr J f Q . I v,v3f,,,A..- win GIRLS TENNIS First Row: Pepper, E. Bodenheimer, C. Pope. F. Valaer. N. A. Har.-,, lNI.NStockton, A. Dyer, A. Long. I. Perry, E. Newsome, D. Harrison, B. L. Mc air. ggrst Raw: A. Gsslen. K. Burns. K. Oqburn. A. Fanjov, Boyles. H. Du- Anderson. Taylor. H. Menzies. K. Phelps. Smitherman, V. McDaniel. SSC. L. Scott. I. Bambolis. I. Rose. R. Sheets. I. NVilson, D. McCollum. E. Travis. F. Nading, C. McCachern. econd Row: Mr. Barnettc, C. Tomlinson. McAllister, Bennet, E. First Row: Mr. Ward. C. S L b k R Duclle . B. Glenn, H. Brownlow. V. Dunnagan, O. Sapp. owzrs, B. Vernon, B. Young, L. Narplwrup. WV. ein ac, . y UNA. 5 ...- il! First Row- B, Rucker, O, Sapp, I. Wester. B. T. Henderson. R. Smith- I. Boyle, C. Sowers. R. Sheets H. Bownlow, Gt Clubb D. Berger. B. erman. H. Horton, E. Butler. R. Ashburn. B. Lyons. Second Row: D. Backer, R. Freeman, H. Brenner. P. Wilmoth. B. Gibson. B. Davis. B. Masren. H. Dubose. D. Whiteheart. B. Dalton, V. Dunnagan. Third Row: Schultz. L. Scott. C. Donahoo. York. Fourth Row: B. Kinch, Spach. I. Urquhart, I. McCracken. B. Smitherman, B. Hopkins, L. Chambers, B. Lewis, A. Nicolas, F. Miller. BOYS MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram club is composed of boys who have won their school letter by being active participants in one or more school sports and who have been approved by a majority of the old members of the club because they have upheld the principles of good, clean sports- manship. This club, founded a few short years ago with Mr. Ioby Hawn sponsor. has become a school intitu- tion became of its activities in the student body. Under the able leadership of Coach Hawn, the Nlono- gram boys organized in the early part of the fall. For the first semester they elected Byron Smitherman as president, Iim York as vice-president, Pfohla Wil- moth as secretary, and Buford Lewis as treasurer. The officers chosen to serve during the second semester were Iack McCracken, president: Iack Urquhart, vice-presi- dent: Bob Dalton, secretary: and Buford Lewis, treasur- er. The club took an active part in all the student pro- grams and projects of the first semester, being especi- ally helpful during the Clean-Up and Stay Clean Cam paign. Here they did their part by serving in the lunch- room and assisting with the dishes. The whole school has profited from their cooperation. During the second half of the school year the annual Monogram dance was held in the Reynolds gymnasium. which was replete with decorations from the floor to the rafters. They also presented a chapel program in the series of regular Wednesday morning religious Chapels. As the final gesture of affection from the older and graduating members to the newly fledged ones, the initia- tion was conducted one fine spring morning. Brooms and lipstick were a familiar sight on that day. Squads of the luckless inductees, garbed with knickers and baseball caps and very old shirts, were marched up and down and around the school. Signs were hung on their drooping backs, and brooms whistled down from the experienced hands of the oldsters. Gladly all this Wai endured: and as the day ended, the ranks of the club's bona fide and verified rank and file were swelled by their number. Every one would like to be a member of this outstanding group but it is only the chosen few that are accepted. t .u. , I 961 . ' ' 'X Ar 4 X -4 . A ' w- , v is v it.. , xl N fn -.N f : yi' 22 - 13- ' 1-' X 1 1' 4 1 1 1 .Q tif ' X 0 O 0 A A-A ,1 f 1 1 of f. YZ if H f i X 54 fi, 4! XX S , 2+ 4 3 M ' f 7 f E 5 f .a 'QF 5 d 6 Z Ha , Q fa 1 1? ga X Q li 4 f 'f-Q4 5 A54-,E 1. 'N x V! UP , W 51:1 4 3 X x jg if mf x fl, 5 j9+JLf 1 ' ' 5 1 ,fl S 4 l 1 MV AV 1 ' Q Gif V f f -.-y f 'Q ' 'I A Y ' 0 'Z O1 'ii fo CN 3? N 1 W y I K ' fi f V f W 'I bg' ' 2' i 1 b , Q40 W ' W W! J 4 'E l V A A CZ . l Q. fX vf f Q gyxwivf-Cjfaj J N jp WU fxf For His Loyalty to Our School, His True Sportsmanship, And His Successful Coaching, We, the Seniors of the 1945 Graduating Class, Dedicate with Sincere Affection Our Section of the Black and Gold to eowcn Olil QL Gash H, , u Lugo? 'flflfoocfwauf Prxnclpal sl l: ll il. tl. M i is ' t , t 't ll is i. I. i. ,. il? ll I iii - it I igil it, l l .I l I .ii l I I I I First Row: ILlLlA BROVVN HLlDGlNS. B. S., Commercial: CLARA TILLER, B. S., English: DAISY LEE GLASGOW, A. B., M. A.. Head of Historv Dept.: ALMA XVOODMORE. A. B.. Cfimrnercinl. Qvcwifl Rfwr: HATTIE GOOGE, A. B., Mathematics: MOSELLE STEPHENSON. A. B.. Head of English Dept.: STELLA PRICE, A. B.. Religious Educatiww- MIL- DRED McCoy, A. B.. Physical Education and Mathematics: ARTHUR N STEER. A. B., M. ED., Music and Science, EVA LOGAN, A. B., M. A.. Eighth Grade, VELMA FUSSELL, Ofhce: KATHLEEN HALL. A. B.. Hid- Iory: RUTH MEINLING. A. B.. Head of Science Dept.: TOM CASH. v A. B.. B. S., Physical Education, MABEL CHANDLER. B. S., Dis- , -78- LTY - . DE ttthtttittt Education: MARY MILLER KNOX. A. B.. Marhggagh Wall Su WILLIAMS, A. B.. Eighth Grade: MARTHA SCARBE M KINNEYV Hdmt Economics: SARA FULTON. A. B.. Eighth Grader - MARCELLA Machine Shop: MONTE WARNER. A. B.. Eighth Grade: T A B., CARTER. A. B., B. s. L. s.. Lihtdtidh. ARTELEE PLIETB. Eighrh M. A.. Head of Commercial Dept.: MILDRED DAVIS, Aa , BROWN Grade: ELIZABETH BARNETTE, A. B.. M. Ed.: Eighth Gm COD A BH PHILLIPS. A. B., M. A., Eighth Gtttdt. CARRIE MAY ALLGO ALBERT M. A.. Language. Members not in picture.C. T. CHEEK and IOHNSON, lndustrial Arts Course. , f , F. 5 A 5, gf fs: -- .1 W -S A'-r 'Q . F , , X ,...r XJ H55 zniofz 5 onion E fl MUD5 B S.. INNEY :CEN l M56 OWN R A. B-' LBBRT fun- CCUUL5-S 51161-S Gqffgoocf liiabaiay .fssgfaagow Cfau, Lgffiasu 1 K '. I TOM Voss. EUGENE MAYBERRY , President Vice-President SUSAN STEERE Mascot N1 CAROLYN CAMPBELL R. T. TROUTMAN Secretary Treasurer '1 .J .sem Wiln'a Allen Knight in Shining Armor- Franklin D. Rooscveltu G.-ieral Comr. .t al Coursx otdge Garden I. 2: Supt. Office Pages 4: PCI- Rel- Dept. 4: Schal Dept. 3: 'lrattic Dept. 3. 4: Lib. Council 41 Feature Ed. Black and Gold 4. Asst. Ed. Grldy Light 43 Bulletin Bd. Dept. 33 Chief Cheerleader 4: Girl Reserve 4. Bruce Bailey Lady Fair- Little Orphan f3f1f1lC History Course: Supt. Record Dept. Z3 Supl. Att. Dept. 3: Gym Dept. 4' Supl Arnos angl An fy 5: Hi-Y 5, Athletic Club 35 Pres. 55 Football 3, 4. ' Baseball 2. 3. 4. 5. D. Doris Bassett Knight in Shining Armor - i'Dr. hvasscln General Commercial Coarse: lnt. Dept. l, 2. 33 Record. Dtp.. I3 Lili. Council 2: Schol. Dept. 2. Mary Beck Knight in Shining Armor- Anthony Eden General Science Course: Davis-Townsend 1.2.33 D. E. Club Treas. 4. Eugene Birke Lalg Fair - func Allyson Science Course: Hi-Y 4. 5: Sec. 33 Football 2. 3, 4. 33 Schol. Dept. l: lnt. Dept. 2: Pres. Hrm. 3, 43 Per. Rel. 4: Supt. 5: Supt. Poster Dept. 4: Supt. S. H. 1. Z. 3: Lib. Council 4. 5: Supl. Traffic Dept. 4: Sec. Monogram Club 5. Daphne Bowman Knight in Shining Armor ' lose lturlziu General Commercial Course: Lib. Page 2: Supt. 33 Lib. Council 43 Orch. 43 D. E. Club 4 Tommy Boyd Lady Fair - Betty Grablen Science Course: Hi-Y 43 Monogram Club 43 Football 3.43 Lib. Council 43 Gym Dept. 33 Board Z. Edith Buck Knight in Shining Armor - flatly Russell Language Course: Girl Reserxc l, 2. 3, 43 V-Pres. 43 Sr. Ed. Black .intl Goltlg Editor-in Chief Gray Light: Treas. Spanish Club 33 Tennis 3.4: Lib. Council 33 Defense Council 3: Asst. Supt. S. H. 3: Checker S. H. 3: lnt. Dept. l. 4' Lost and Found 23 Hall Monitor 2. 3: Office Page 33 Athletic Club 43 Traffic'Dc t, P 4. Gray-teen Club 43 Pine l'V.'iispt'rs Stall 4: Rec. Dept. i, Q11-l! and Scroll 4. loann Byrd Knight in Shining Armor - Dick Crane Commercial Course: Band l. 2. 3, 43 Amos and Andvw 43 Record. Dept. 23 Schol. Dept. 33 Att. Dept. 33 Lib. Council 43 Lib. Page 3. Douglas Calloway L-itly Fair - .'3ltr't' A1.1Fl7lL'U Comiiiucial Course: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.43 Hrm. Pres. 1,23 Asst. See, School 13 Treas. School 41 Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Sec. 33 Supt. Office Pages 33 Supt. lnt. Dept. 33 Traffic Dept. 3: Nlonogram Club 43 Tennis l. 2, 3. 43 S. ll. Checker 33 Lib Council 1.2.33 Cheerleader 43 Aud. Dept. 33 Honor Point Pin 33 Per. Rel. Dept, 3. 43 Basketball 3. 4: Schol. Dept. 33 School Store 3, 4. Carolyn Campbell Knight in Shifting Armor- 'liwon Pere Language Course: Girl Reserve l, 2, 3. 43 lnter-Club Council l3 Sec. 23 Tieas. 35 Rec. Dept. 3,43 College Club 1,23 Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3,43 Sec. 33 Tennis K3 Band 2.3.43 Defense Council lg Lost and Found 2. 33 Office Page 2,43 lnt. Dept. 2: Hall Monitor 23 S. H. Council 1.33 Traffic Dept. 3,43 Per. Rel. 4g Hrm. Sec. 21 Board Z. 3,43 Honor Point Pin 33 Asst. Cheerleader 33 Rep. tg Girls' State 33 D. A R. Rep. 43 Sr. Mar-hall 33 Red Cross Chm. 43 P. T3 A, Rep. 2, 3, 4. 1 . qu. 31 Peggy Ann Carter Knight in Shining Armor- Hlsh K. Bfblvlcu Music Course: Baseball l. 2.,3. 43 Soccer 3. 4: Basketball 2. :. 4: Band l. ., 3. 4: Glee Club 43 Schol. Dept. l3 Traffic Dept. 33 Hrm. Sec. lj V-Pres. 3: Honor Poi .t Pia 33 Pine llfhispqis 2 .J ix - Gi. 2 1: Lao. l'115:c 1. - Shirlie Carter Knight in Shining Armor- Popeye Music Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 33 lnter-Club Council 43 Band 1.2. 3.43 Libl. Page l3 Office Page l3 Hrm. Pres. I3 Schol. Dept. li Hrm. Sec. lg Treas. College Club 23 Lib. Council 23 Hrm. Pres. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: Supt. Record. Dept. 33 Supt. S. H. 33 Orch. 3, 43 Rep. Girls' State 33 Traffic Dept. 3: Cheer- leader 43 Supt. Rec. Dept. 43 Glee Club 43 Honor Point Pin 3. Virginia Carter Knight in Shining Armor ' Blitejacket Commercial Course: Ofiice Page 33 lnt. Dept. 3: Record. Dept. 2: Sch-.mol S'orC 3, 4. Lucille Chatman Knight in Shining Armor - Tom Drake General Course: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, 53 Lib. Council 1, 2. 3. 4, 53 Hall Monitor 52 Home Ec. l, 2. 3, 4. Maclelyn Clinard Knight in Shining Armor - Tommy Harmon Language Course: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Editor-in-Chief Back aml Gilt! 'li Rep. to Girls' State .: Sr. Marshall 3: Girl Reserve l. 2. 3. 43 Pres. l: Sec. 2: Asst. Reporter 4: Hrm. Pres. 13 Board l. 2. 3. 4: Supt. Schol. Dept. 2: Inf- Df-'DL 4: Rec. Dept. 3.4: S. H. Depu. 1.23 Lib. Council 23 Supt. 43 Tennis 33 Hrm. Sec. 3: Supt. Traflic Dept' 33 College Club 23 Honor Point Pin 3: Asst. Cheer- leader 43 lvlonogram 3. 43 .Dine lVhispcrs Staff 3, 4: Per. Rel. Dept. 4. Hilda Cline Knight in Shining Armor - 4'Sammy Kaye Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. I3 Girl Reserve 4. Marie Cody Knight in Shining Armor - Bill Monroe Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. l3 Hall Monitor 2. 3. Mary Conrad Q Knight in Shining Armor - Robert Brou'nirig Social Studies Course: D. E. 4, Ramona Cook Knight in Shining Armor- Knnte Rocknc Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. 1.2: Board 23 Hall Nlonitor 2. 33 Office Page 1.21 Offifc ASW- 4: Lib. Page 13 Record. Dept. 2, 33 Sec. Dept. 43 Voice i. 2.3.4. Hilda Cornatzer Knight in Shining Armor- lVlickey Rooney Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l.43 P. T. A. Rep. 43 Lib. Council 3. lacqueline Cranfield Knight in Shining Armor - Glenn Miller Matli Course: Board i. 2. 3. 43 Sr. Marshall 33 Traffic Dept. 3. 43 College Club 1: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3,43 Sec. 4. Charlotte Craver Knight in Shining Armor- Frankenstein General Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l, 2. 43 Sec. I3 Pres. 2: V0iCC 2- 341 lnt. DOW- li llfm. Pres- 3: Up in the Air 33 Supt. S. H. 2: S. H. Checker 3' Myrtle Rebecca Cude Knight in Shining Armor - CharIg5 Dickens Commercial Course: Girl Regt-rye 2,43 Grayteen Club 43 Band 1.2,3,4: QFCLI- 3- 42 Lost and Pound Dept. lg Supt. 21 Record. Dept. l: Int- Dept- 25 St-q, Dept 31 RCC- DUN- 41 Traffic Dept. 3,43 Hrm. Sec. li Hfm- Pres- 2: V-Pres. -1 Sr. lhlarshsll 3, 1 l. .,3,4: 3: Him L 4: Lili : 'll-cas. Recoil : Cheu- ml Store litor 53 Jiri 4: Sec. 2: Dept. Hrm. .herr- ,2: ,4. lb P: Faye Denny Knight in Shining Armor - Harry james Home Economics Course: Hall Monitor 2, 3: S. H. Checker 3 lim DeVinev Lady Fair -f Ioan DaviS lndustsial Arts: S:hol.Dept. 1: Int. Dept. 1: Att. Dept. 2. Peggy Ruth Dillon Knight in Shining Armor - Helmut Dantine General Commerce Course: Record. Dept. 3: Att. Dept. 3: Lib. Council 3: Hall I-.lm'iito: 3. 4: Biseball 3: Glee Club 3. Nlafv Ellen Do kerv Knight in Shining Armor Robert Burns 1 lnt. Dept. 1.2. General Science Course: Dobson 1, 2.3. Alden Dull Lady Fair -' Grace West Commercial Course: Checking Dept. 2: Aud. Dept. 4. C. D. Essex Lady Fair -- Eleanor Roosevelt lndustrial Arts Course: Board 3: Schol. Dept. 3: V-Pres. D. E. Club 5. Lillian Marie Fishel K 'ht in Shining Armor- Lone Ranger mg Science Course: Nat'l Hon. Socf. 3. 4. 5: Schol. Dept. 2, 3, 4: Supt. 4. 5: Record. Dept. 3: Int. Dept. 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Defense Council 3: Honor Point Pin 4: B'1:id l. 2. 3. 4. 5: Orch. A 51 7Xmws a-l 'Xitlf' 5: Gray Light Statf 3. Genevieve Galen Knight in Shining Armor- Bob Ebfrlyu Music Course: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Sec. 4: Rzp. to Girls' State 3: Hrm. Sec. l. 2. 3: Board 3: Lib. Page l: Office Page 2: Hall Monitor 2: S. H. Checker 1: 2 P 4 Supt Lost and Found 2: Traffic Girl Reserve 1.2, 3.4: V-Pres. : res. : . - . 4- F h Club 3. 4: Band 1.2. 3. 4: Orch. l. Dept.. 3. 4: Supt. 4. Schol. Dept , renc 2.3: Honor Point Pin 3: Monogram 2: Sec. Inter-Club Council 4. Vivian Gibson Eddie Bracken Knight in Shining Armor-f Mathematics Course: Reynolds l. 2, 3. Geraldine Hart Shinin Armor -- Lon MCC8lliSfCf General Commercial Course: Record. ep K ' lt ' mg' m g D t. l: Glee Club 2.4. Elva Hartman Knight in Shining Armor- Tyrone f?'O31iergllpb- 4: Glee Club General Science Course: Hrm. V-Pres. l: R2C0l'Cl' DCP l: Girl Reserve 1.4. Betty Ann Hege Armor Dick faecal Knight in Shining ' ' D 2 General Commercial Course: Hrm.. Sec. 2: Hrm- Asst. Sec. 3: lnt. ept, . Doris Lee Hege Knight in Shining Armor f- Hparadiddle IOC. General Commercial Course: Schol. Dept. 1.2.31 Hall Moflltof 25 P' T- A' . D , 2: Supt. Office Page 3: Supt. Office Avssg Z: Sponsor l: Att. Dept. 2, lnt. ept Traffic Dept. 3: Per. Rel. Dept. 4: Girl Reserve 'li Sf- Marshall 3' Band ' Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Soccer 3. 4: Basketball 3' 'li Baseball 3 A' Marian Virginia Hicks Knight in Shining Armor--f nlohn Charles Thomas I Social Studies Course: lnt. Dept. 1.2: Hrm. Sec. 2: Lb. Council 2: Bnskctbal 4: Glee Club 2.3.4. Rachel Holcomb Knight in Shining Armor -f Bottleneck Commercial Course: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Girl Reserve l: Voice 2. 3: Record. DQPC' 1.2.31 lnt. Dept. l.2: Schol. Dept.2, 3: Supt. Schol. Dept. 2: Llp ln Th Air 3' Hrm Sec l' Strut Sec Dep' 4: 'll Dist. Pin: lzispers 4' llal e , . . , H. , Monitor 3: Lost and Found 2: S. H.-Checker l: Lib. Page l: Board 2.3.4. Bill Hunter Lady Fair Gene Tierney Science Course: School Presl. 5: Monogram Club 5: Grayteen Club 5: Hi-Y 3. 4 5: Treas. 5: Checking Dept. 1: lnt. Dept. 2: Traffic Dept. 4, 5: Supt. Per. Rel. Dept. 5: Hall Monitor 4: Aucl. Dept. l, 2: Hrm. Pres. 1. 2. 3: V-Pres. 4: Pr s. lr. Class 4: Libl. Council 2. 3: S. H. Council 1. 2:- Rec. Dgpt. 4: Los: and Fi.:,.,i 2: Football 2. 3. 4. 5: Tennis 3. 4. 5. Bill Iames Lady Fair - Patrice Munsel Music Course: Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: 'Lost and Found Dept. l: Hrm. Pres. l: Band l. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Dramateers 2.3: American Passport 2. Clyde Iohnson Lady Fair -' Dolly with a hole in h: stocking History Course: Hrm. Red Cross Chrm. 1: Checking Dept. 1.2: Supt. 2: D:- ' - ' 4' I t. De t. l: And. Dgpr. fense Council 2.3: Hall Monitor 2, Traffic Dept. 3. . n p 2 3.4- Supt. 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 1.3. 4. I 3 Harriet lane Iohnson Knight in Shining Armor -- Pythagoras l 3 4 Girl Reserve 2' Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4: L Science Course: lnt. Dept. . . : . Lb. ' - . De t. l. 2. 3: Att. D-pt. 2: ilozzor t'-....t Page 2: Supt. Hall Monitors 4, Schol p Pin 3. Hilda Cornelia Iohnson Knight in Shining Artrnor -' Pascal Nlathematics Course: Lib. Page 3: S. H. Checker 3: Att. Dept. 3: Honor Psiwt Pin 3: lrrt. Dept. 1.2. Mary lane Iohnson Knight in Shining Armor -- Lauoisier Commercial Course: Band 1.2: Lib. Council 3. 4. Wesley lohnson Lady Fair--' Minnie Pearl lndustrial Arts Course: Band 1, 2: Int. Dept. 1: Supl. 2. Ioan jordan Knight in Shining Armor- Admiral King Commercial Course: Kernersville 2: Greensboro 3: Dramateers 4: Voice 4 That Crazy Smith Family 4. Doris loyner Knight in Shining Armor f- Henry Aldridge H . Sec. 2: Int. 3: Att. Dept. l General Commercial Course: Hall Monitor 3: rm -81 I HY. Willene Kesler Knight in Shining Armor -f Superman Science Course. Lib. Council 3: Supt. Att. Dept. 5: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 5. Mary Elizabeth Kincaid Knight in Shining Armor-- Xavier Cage! Commercial Course: Hrm. Pres. 3: S. H. Checker 3. 4: Att. Dept. l, 2- Oilice Asst. 2: Red Cross 2: Record. Dept. 2: Defense Council l: School Store 3: Supb. 4: Asst. Office Bookkeeper 4. Dorothy Iune Klutz Knight in Shining Armor -r Turham Beg Commercial Course: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 2: Voice 2: Schol. Dept. 1: Att. Dept. 3: Lib. Page l: Supt. Z: Hrm. Sec. l: Supt. Sec. Dept. 4: Lola Ruth Ladd Knight in Shining Armor -- Dana Andrews General Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l.2: Soccer 3: Glee Club 2.3.4: Att. Dept. l: Traffic Dept. 4: Hall Monitor 4. Elizabeth Lane Knight in Shining Armor ' Lil' Abner Home Economics Course: Girl Reserve 4: Amos and Andy Staff 4. Hazel Leagans Knight in Shining Armor - Pete Ivey Home Economics Course: Glee Club 1. Boyce Leazer Lady Fair - My Mom Industrial Arts Course: Att. Dept. l: Lost and Found 2: Schol. Dept. 2. Betty Linville Knight in Shining Armor -- Dr. Al. Y. Linville Commercial Course: Lib. Council 1.2: lnt. Dept. l: Schol. Dept. 3: Hall Mon- itor 2: D. E. Club 4. Hrm. Pres. l. Thelma Linville Knight in Shining Armor - Rachmaninoff Social Studies Course: Clelmmons l: Schol. Dept. 2: Hrm. A-SSI. SCC. 22 Check- ing Dept. 3: Record. Dept. 3: Baseball 3.4. Patsy Lucas Knight in Shining Armor - Beethoven Home Economics Course: Glee Club l: Girl Reserve 3: V-Pres. Hrm. 1. Doris Marion Knight in Shining Armor--' ulollnny Doughboyu Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l: Him- Pres. li Board 2- Bill Markland Lady Fair -- My Mom Social Studies Course: Hrm. Pres. l: Schol. Dept. 2: lnt. Dept. 2: American Passport 12: Football 4: Gym! DCPI- '5- 82- S3 'il' Eugene Mayberry Lady Fair -f Pauline fBetz lndustrial Arts Course: Hi-Y 4: Baseball 3.4: Football 4: Per. Rel. 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Schol. Dept. l. 2: V-Pres. Sr. Class 4. Helen Elizabeth Mickey Knight in Shining Armor- Santa Claus Social Studies Course: Nat'l Hon Soc. 4: Att. Dept. 3: Amos and Andy 4. Margaret Minish Knight in Shining Armor- 'Stephen Foster General Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. l. 2. 4: Schol. Dept. l: Record. Dept. 1.2: Voice l, 2. 3. 4: Att. Dept. l: Lost and Found l: Office Asst. 4. Betty Minor Knight in Shining Armor -f Gary Cooper Social Studies Course: Girl Reserve l. 2: Voice 4: Hall Monitor 2: Supt. S. H. 3: Board l. -- Thelma Myers Knight in Shining Armor -' Frankie Sinkwichh Music Course: Band 4: Voice l.2. 3: Record. Dept. l: Rec. Dept. 3.4: Girl Reserve 4: Up ln The Air 3: Lib. Council 4. Betsy Ann Nimmo Knight in Shining Armor - Lou Gehrig College Course: Western Hills l. 2. 3: Sr. Ed. Black and Goild 4: Ping Whis pers Staff 4: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Supt. Health Dept. 4: Baseball 4: lnt.. Dept. 4: Tobacco Bowl S on 4- B ' ' ' - p sor , oard 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Supt. S. H. 4. Louise Oakley Knight in Shining Armor' Helmut Dantineu Commercial Course: French Club 2, 3: Hrm, V-Pres, 1, Faythe Parks Knight in Shining Armor -- Van johnson Home Economics Course: Hall Monitor 2. Betty Lou Payne N V A Knight in Shining Armor - Homer Brown Soma! SgtuhdilesDCourse: Girl Reserve 1.2: Board 1: Record. Dept. 2: Hall blon- IIO : , - ' r c o ept. 3, Bulletin Board Dept. 4. Rebecca Percival I Knight in Shining Armor- Arthur Murra . y Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l. 2: Masque and Gavel 2. 3, 4: Dramateers 7' 3, 4: Asst. Cheerle d 3- - ' ' Dept. -L a er , That Cra.y Smith Family 4: Hall Monitor 3: Att: Frances Ann Peters Knight in Shinifig Armor L'tfl H H I 'i' l e enry Language COUYSCC Glfl RESCFVE 2.3.4: Board l: Defense Council 2.3,4: Alf- EDQEL3 P13311 MOUUO1' 2' 3: Office Page 2, 3: Supt. S. H. 3: Checker S. H. --- : 1. . - 199 lt Lost and F0UHd 1.2: Record. Dept. 1: Honor Point Pin 3- Lamar Raker Lady Fair - lo Stafford General Commercial Course: Check. Dept. 2: Band 1, 2, 4 .3 3 a lil!!! tlnl tml Sill Cm hal Uh hm! 'lib HGH 'M fs. it his 'ii it it F N ?'- fc N l li N ll il Q l ygn 'ji . 'gil' . ,sf iff' . as Y y. tml: lf :ini 1.: ci UWB- Depth llll' yi. ,ll- Azt- H. , 3 E ' Sf ' if . . Q., 1' a , ' '- I 5 L ?-...l i '- ffz. if fE4:.f51': ' - V ' ' i 2 .4':lQ.7lFQi,,f .. ...W Harry Reavis ' Lady Fair -- Dorothy Lamour Commcfclial Course: Monogram Club 4: Football 4: Baseball 3. 4: Aud. Dept. 4: Tra.f1c Dept. 3. 4: Honor Point Pin 4: Hrm. Pres. l: Hall Monitor 3: De- fense Council 3: lnt. Dept. l: Checking Dept. l: Utility Dept. 1: Supt. 2: Schol. DCPI- l. 2: Att- Dept. 2: Supt. 4: Gym. Dept. 4: Lib. Council 2. Helen Lee Reid Knight in Shining-Armor-- lon Stardust Commercial Course: Giee Club 2. 3. 4:5 Hrm. Sec. 1: Board Member 1, Delowee Kathryn Reynolds Knight in Shining Armor -- Willie Lump Lump General Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 4: Att. Dept. 3: A Wife For Alek 3: Hrm. Sec. I: Glee Club 2: Dramateers 3. Donnie Ridge Knight in Shining Armor-- Frank Muhn General Commercial Course: Soccer 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Monogram Club 4: he Arr 3 Traffic Dept 2 4 Defense Council 3: Supt. 3. 4: Int. Dept. Up ln T ' : . , : l: Girl Reserve 1.2.3. 4: Lib. Council 2: Board 3.4. George Rights Lady Fair - Lady Rowena Language Course: Board l: Int. Dept. 2.3: Hi-Y 4: Football 4. lack Roberts Lady Fair ' 4'My Grandmother Commercial Course: Schol. Dept. l: Aud. Dept. 4. Bill Russell Lady Fair -- luliet lndustrial Arts Course: Monogram Club 4: Football 3, 4: Att. V-Pres. 3: Defense Council 3. 4: S. H. Checker 3. 4. Mark Bernard Simpson Lad Fair -- Pansy Yokumn Dept. 2: Hrm. 9 Social Studies Course: Band 2. 3. 4. Mary Smith Knight in Shining Armor ' The hiad Russian Home Economics Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 2: Soccer 2. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Baseball 3, 4: lnt. Dept. 1. 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3: l'll'm- ASSE' Sec. l. Virginia Smith M t' Snerdh Knight in Shining Armor-- or imerg Music Course: Girl Reserve l.2. 3: Band 2. 3. 4: V0lC2 l.2t32 All- Dept- 'll lnt. Dept. l: Bulletin Board 4. Norris Haydn Stewart Knight in Shining Armor -- William Tell Commercial Course: Lib. Council 1. 2: Supt. 3: l-'ost and F0U1'1Cl lv. Z. 3: l'l8ll 7 3 Girl Reserve 3 4- Natl Hon. Soc. Monitor 4: Lib. Page 3: lnt. Dept. -. 1 1 i ' 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Supt. Pub. 3, 4: Hrm. Pres. l: Girl Reserve Re- porter 3. 4: Excg. Ed. Pine Whispers 2: Asst. Ed- 33 Edlt0f'm'Ch'ef 3' Betty lean Stonestreet Knight in Shining Armor - Thomas L. Thomas ' H Language Course: Girl Reserve l.2. 3. 4: College Club 25 Board 341 rm' Sec. 1: Glee Club l: Traffic Dept. 4. Bonnie Sue Stonestreet - h - Sh- ' A - Pr' c Charming Knzy t in ming 3 rqmorp es Zixnlglter-Club Council 2: College Music C rse: Girl Reserve l.2. . 2 r - - Club 2: VllPi-es. 2: French Club 2, Nat'l l-lon. Soc. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3- 4. Glee Club -1. Orch. 3. Schol. Dept. 1: Supt. Record. Dept- 2: Sec- Dew' 31 Offlce -.f..M.. . f, I K Page 3: Traffic Dept. 3. 4: Office Asst. 4: Supt. Office Asst. 4: Per. Rel. Dept. 4: Hrm. Pres. l: Board 2. 3. 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Hall Monitor 2. Willie Faire Swink Knight in Shininig Armor - G, 1, log Language Course: Girl Reserve 1.2: French Club l. 2: Att. Dept. 3: Lib. Coun- cil l.2: Office Page 4: Soccer l.2: Soccer Mgr. 2: Basketball 1.2. 4: Hrm. Sec. l: Board li. Iackie Taylor Knight in Shining Armor- Prit.-are Hargrove Commercial Course: Griffith l. 2.3. H. A. Tesh, Ir. Lady Fair -f Helen Frost General Course: Hi-Y 4: Monogram Club 4: Supt. Gym. Dept. 3. 4: And. Dept. 3: Schol. Dept. 2: Board 3. 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Football 2. 3. 4: Tennis 3.4: Voice 4: lnt. Dept. 2. R. T. Troutman Lady Fair -- Diana Lynn General Commercial Course: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Band l, 2. 3. 4: Ir. Class Treas.: Sr. Class Treas. Supt. Per. Rel. Dept. 4: Record Dept l: School Dept. 1. 2: lnt. Dept. 1. Samuel G. Vaughn Lady Fair -- Greer Garson Commercial Course: Office Page 1.2: Supt. Lost and Found l: Supt. Att. Dept. 3: V-Pres. Freshman Class l: Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: Racketty Packctty House 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3.4: Treas. 3: Board 3: Honor Point Pin 3: Schocrl Store 3, 4: Supt. 4. Brenda Voit Knight in Shining Armor -- Sonny Tufts Commercial Course: Dramateers 2.4: Office Page 4: A Wife For Alex 4: Masque and Gavel 4. 5. Martha Voss Knight in Shining Armor-f Cow Cow Willy Commercial Course: Hrm. Presi. 2. 3: Att. Dept. 2: Record. Dept. 3: Hrm. Sec. l. 2. 3: Board 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Pine Whispers 4: Soccer 3. 4: Co-Capt. 4: k b ll 3 4 Co Capt 4 Baseball 3 4' Hi-Y Sponsor 4- Cheerleader 4: Per. Bas et a . : - . : . . . Rel. Dept. 4: Office Asst. 3: Asst. Supt. S. H. 4: Athletic Club 4: Traffic Dept. 3: Sec. of Ir. Class 3: Int. Dept. l. 2: Girl Reserve 4: School Sec. 4. Tommy Voss Lady Fair -- Hardy Lamarru Music Course: Pres. Hi-Y 4. 5: V-Pres. lr. Hi-Y 2: Monogram Club 4: Traffic Dept. 4.5: Supt. S. H. 5: lnt. Dept. 3: V-Pres.- Hrm. 2, 3: Pres. 3. 4.5: Foot- ' - Orch 3. 4. ball 3, 4. 5: Co-Captain 5: Per. Rel. l, Band 1. 2. 3. 4. 3. Peggy Waggonei Knight in Shining Armor -f Romeo Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2, 4: Band 1.2. 3. 4: Att. Dept. 3: Traffic A d And 4: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Defense Council 3: S. H. Check- Dept. mos an y er 2: Hrm. Sec. l: Asst. Sec. 3: V-Pres. I: Pres. 2: Monogram 3: Orch. 4. Bob Walker Lady Fair ' Deanna Durbin Cl b 4: Schol. Dept. 3: Record Dept. 2: 1. T. Walsh Lad Fair -- '4'Flyingi jenny Commercial Course: D. F.. u ll Commercial Course: French Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 5: Cheerleader 5: Schol. Dept. 1. 2: Att. Dept. 4: Record. Dept. 14: Checking Dept. 1. 2: Supt. S. H. 5: Gen: lltil- ities 45 Typ, Room 5: V-Pres. Hrm. 1: Pres. 3: Publ Speak. 2: Everybody's Cra:y 2: Honor Point Pin 3. -83 -1 .1 - 1 1 - 1 . L - l l -..4,,pq- . .lluu . A ' -,. -1. , ., A l . l . i i 6 so ,E 1 l U , ,. in h l l ,rfggil 1 l l r , 1 5 . . . 1 I i 7 Q 1 ' 1..'f. f .r ' ' , rn' .,, A I 'Eu I E.. 1 1 i i .T i 1 li I i if l 3 11, l F I I l l l 1 I l l . 1 4 l I I I l l .1 li sl ll Qi r if l K I , 2 . 11 1 51 i 'lx is Sl i 7 ii, Isl .11 eil 11 I . 1? 1 ilil lf-Di .V l ,142 ., sg i lr. l il? .yi gli i ff 1 I . X C 1 1 , J . qv Q Lb li I N4 'l 5,151 ff 'Q' flllqx E A i AIX l ygw iiiilh l . fllflwni j flliilkll D i 5 ua ill: 1.1 5 iii' L I i fiillllgi I If Cai! f rixx I f Iune Webster Kni hr in Shinin Armor i'L'o I C D711 'VU g g '- yt . c gkb - H Ccmmcrcial Course: Sec, Pub. Speak. Dept. 53 Dramateers 4.3: That Cra:v Sm ill Farnxl-'H 5: .Vasque and Gavel 4. 5: Lib. Page l. 2: lnt. Dep. l: Scnol. Dept. 1.2: Supr. Record. Dept. 3: Hall Mo.11:or -I: Office Asst. -1.5: liwrnr Point Pin 5. Violet Pauline Weisner Knight in Shining Armor -- UBing Crosby G:n:ral Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. 1.21 Baseball l. Louise Whicker Knight in Shining Armor - Uncle Sam ll'1 i': Eco'-omics Course: Girl Reserve l. 2. 5. -ip Record. Dept. lg lnt. Dept. l. 'ig Hall Monitor l. 35 Lib. Council 3: S. H. Checker lp Supt. l11t. Dept. 21 Sum. ...1l Lloziitors 3: Supt. S. H. 4. Coy Williams Lady Fair -- Ioan of Arc G 'icral Coznmrrcial Course: fralfic Dept. -1. J' . sq 2 -if 1 3 J N , . 4 4 1 ' 1'f.fsfA , . . is f X 1 if I ,fig .gg 1--5g.s2'115fff f- .1 ,g-1121 3?'ei'.7f411' if .X 'E 1l.t . 1 f ,Q 1 25 1 1 1 U- v ifx i' in I I It i ' ' f .5 443 is X Q iw' 9 7 wt I, 5 is ' 'Manly x 1 I r ,I 1 ,I Q l vaY,f,,,, ix. W N ..,. 1 wif i . 32 'L....,,..'.. , . 'ig .IW Helen Mae Wood Knight in Shining Armor - Scrgcan: York Commercial Course: Hrm. Sec. lg Int. Dept. l.Z.41 l'l:::1. .'X.sat. Se Council 2.3. Louise Woodard Knight in Shining Armor - Willian1 E','11'1- ' Science Course: Soccer 2.3,-ig G'rl Reserve 2.41 Lib. C.m11p1cil -lr ll :ill 3, 41 Board 2. Bill Wooten Lady Fair - Daisy Nine ll.l'lS rinl Arts Course: Schol. Dept 2. 3. Edith Marie Worrell knight in Shining .-lrmor - loc E. B.'4OIl'f1H COUl'WC1'4':Wl Course: Baseball 3: Soccer -l: Bas ctbinll -l: Oiiicc Xssr. -lg F,x'Tl.iL Club lg S. H. Checker 3. l Aiifgeiazlnitzsi l Fi'Rv :Sl'1'l Crf.Ec'Nl.b' :C l' C bl ' - . E Brac? Dons li-vtwHegi2.ttr ug nt 1y trry aroyn amp el, R. I' Iroutmnn, B1lly Russell, Peggy Carter, Bill Humcrl Martha Voss' Bruce ' -84- 'l ilk 1.1. il. ff. eff H 11 n K , --n 11- Q3 fw ififw ' . fsgsily 'MQ n-gsm ,f, 3 .v , -qhwf .- I ,Aiwa .:,..vw,,,. X,,.,.. ,. , .. , , . JUNIQRS SOPHOMORES 1.v..........-...i-. Y 'W -'--'-m.-f'y-,,,--H V- -'lvl-f 'wrt . .Q- i' I N -xx V si . w ., ,. F 5 .'-Eng xgfumfffgf sp5't?f ' QXW 4 'M x ,.f FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE ie C9 1 . g . C I , , I . I 1 L I I 9. 2 O if . I ' I I . I 1 ' i 7 . Y m . 3 A I I I . AA ' A. ' 1 I A 1 l in I I -sa D S . I I I F . 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Feature Ed.: Clarence Pomdexter. Ma-maqmq EJ. Sccohl Rm ml' F1711 TI Frm' t icerivugi, ,Bi1.lfgoml3Pul7lqEr LQQYQEQQ WTR yv mag Esftllhlflix 1911155 laransegbulqhggzr MADELYN EDITH WILMA BETSY NQRR15 CLINARD BUCK ALLEN NIMMQ STEWART l 88- yr -.. . ., . ,-.4 -I. 3. 54101 whip First Row: Wilma Allen. Peggy Baucom. Frances Bowman, Douglas Call- Klutz. Helen Mickey, Ed Oerter, Clarence Poindexter. Fourth Rswg owav. Carolyn Campbell, Shirlie Carter. Second Row: Lillian Fishel, Gen- Chnrmionc Rose. Norris Stewart, Bonnie S. Stonestreet, R. T. Troutrnan, evicvc Gallcn. Doris Lee l-lege, Rachel Holcomb, Elizabeth Hutchins. Har- 'Hilda Trowell, Sam Vaughn. Fifth Row: Iune Webster, Miss Daisy Lce Iict Iohnson. Third Row: Mary Lou lohnson, Willenc Kesler. Dorothy GIHSQOW- SPONSOR -89 3 I I i 1 ,-4 r - -v rw 'W -,. 1, , -90 Q ,,, ,K 1. vm 'DOW DEBATERS Spuch. XVL-hvcr. Gamhlm, Burlwc. Campbell. NTarSh, Nlux Tiller. HL'IlY1T Pc-rcixal. Svcond Row: Hedgecock, Iaro, Dean. Xvooten, Cope, XVAH. GRAYTEEN CGUNCIL D. QJJFYCI, Mcrrxll, Leonard, Smgc. Hunter, Clmard. Shack. LIBRARY COUNCIL 4 Fxrsr Rruw: Gullcn. Musick, Campbell. Buck. 5. Carter. Cranfxeld, Esta:-Q bank. bcuond Row: Cnlloway, Vaughn, Cudc, Dram, Stonesrrcct, Poricrj GLEE CLUB GIRL RESERVES Lug 6.1 41 4 Q33 Q3 1 .nTi!-'?1'-ifgyigfgfli 3322.1 f f 4.-2 f- E 1 . ..., -. ..-.. c ..,-..., Y- :,- If . -.-- - ,fbiifzigufiva Cq2!LLCClffOlZ gin., Q :gk in 19 mwah , . + , , , l V Qff , A . 4 ,. . ,. .f , . H ,. ,N,V,.,,,,w. 4 i i paplux Q niumim 'ini , Win ffiliwliffb uriufi Im chli Qi A Pm r i ,r an 4-. , i L K. .L X First Row: Troutman, Cook. Marlow, Pfaff, Sapp, M. Voss. Second Row: Atkinson, Bailey. Baucom. Birks. Boyd. Brown. Third Row: Calloway, ,if -YU f hr 9' h L 3 , Z ' 'f 1 ,W ..,, E if m W up if - .. Carter. Casey, Hunter. I Shcck. Tc-sh. T. Voss, Mlalshl Ones, Mayberry. Fourth Row: Morgan. Rights. 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Bccl Nmowd ua NL rcll g Pin X 0 rcl Br xx Cgach K'IcCox CPIICI . , , , . V all , Q. 'LL ,vw-5 ' Q-5 W 3 SOCCER First Row: Nl. Smith, Voss. Ridqe. Pappas. Hege, C. Worrell. McMahan, Worrell, Hutchins, Coach McCoy . B Case, Woodard, C. CHEERLEADERS Sapp, Calloway, Allen. Sheek. Carter, Walsh, Voss. Carter. Second Row: Spach, Zimmerman, ryan, y FCOTBAEL H h H ter Masren Bovd Morgan Brown, Russell, Mor First Row: Pectijohn, Folker, Harrison, Reavis, Birke, Bailey, I. R. loncs, Tesh, ins aw. un , , l , , ' ' d R w: Anderson, gan. Goforth, Clowers. Third Row: Voss, Coach Cash, Atkinson. Nlayberry. Casey, Bovender, R. lones, Adams. Secon o ,-97-. 1 f- - f W- ' mvww- p.-:su-..m,s -., - TENNIS First Row: M. Campbell, Buck, C. Campbell. Stonestrcct, Peters. Stziiicill Hunter, Porter. Carter, Long, Triplett. Calloway. Parks, Decker. Clinard. Second Row: Daniels. Nimmo, Smith, Lconard. First Row: Thomas, Nimmo. Voss. Clodfeltcr. Everhart. Pappas, Marlow. Hcge, Bowles. McMahon, LoHin, Tgaqug. Sapp. M. YVorrell. Carter. C. VVorrcll. Second Row: Coach McCoy, Inrvis. ' First Row: Manager Nimmo. G. C. Iones. Mayberry, Brown, Byerly. Pitt- Ca-h, K' , A d N p I Q , . Ak' s B 'l - mnzi. Flificlmuin. Hunter. Newsom. Manager Adams. Second Row: Coach Culver, lggxendtrfrrlgnaqjg Xlzllligirldhll R. longs' Clough' tmbonr Mel' Z---4 S . Na X. J XNMM by if EE 5, 's E -1 L-H-3-f 3?mQ4 A-'2f'5:f gg ff. wi I 1. C K i AX W fam, 35311655 iliegnnlbg Gray, Elizabeth Kincade Hanes, Elizabeth Shields, first place Reynolds, Rossie Izlar . 410 ZboC:bQqIb0LooI0oIb4Ib41b41b41b4IOa1+42vo104Zb-h10o10a1bib O MlO1lb0ilOl6QD6lO0lliQi4lOiiiQ2041OCDO 0 Serious business? Yes! They want to look their best. They will, because the clothes are From - N5 x., 1. by Q . Mx f gy T ki. nl.. it aww 418 'l1'ade1ST. Phone 2-1942 lllinston-Salem. ILC. Sue Lasley Doug Berger Nina Sue Moser Raiford Porter johnny Miller Shirlie Carter Grace Wagoner Pause and Refresh- Drink Coca-Cola fYou trust its qualityl i COQIOOIPQIOQZOOIOQZO . ..Y.i W' VVINSTON BOTTLIN G CO. IIADI-MAI! IIC. ll. S. PAT. CIP. 1. iOlO41OlOlb9lO0Q66' Established 1900 C. D. Rominger I. President W. Cunningham SCC. and Treas. ROlllillgCl' I:lll'llitlll'C GOITIPEIHY IHC. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS -102-1 9 HANES PROPHECY or THE CLASS OF 1945 By BILL IACKSON It is the Spring of the year 1955, and the World of Tommorrow has become a reality rather than a dream. Amid the hustle and bustle of the jet-propelled automobiles and helicopters, men and women of the future world are going about their everyday tasks, unminclful of the things that took place and appear- ance that they graduated in the class of 1945 from Iohn W. Hanes High School. However peaceful the atmosphere or no matter how beautiful the scenery of the future world appeared, these men and women from the class of '45 rep- resented an event in history that was soon to unfold before their very eyes. Exactly a decade before, on the night of Iune 8, 1945, they had walked across th stage of their Alma Mater and re- ceived their diplomas. Afterwards they moved in a body to the home of Mr. R. S. Haltiwanger, principle of the school. Mr. Haltiwanger had promised to give the graduates a party in honor of their ability to finally graduate, so things at the famous Haltiwanger mansion were soon in an uproar. While the happiest of the group ate sandwiches and sang, Don't Send My Boy To Reynolds , a tragic thing was happning. Bill Iackson and Iohn Stanfield, who had been given the honor of being the class janitors in a recent election, had found their way to the basement door of the Haltiwan- ger home and were preparing to explore the place. Unfortunately, Mr. Halti- wanger had had a bit of trouble with termites, so when the two men started to descend the steps, they stepped into thin air, instead. Immediately the sound of two falling bodies was heard, and silence brought an end to the scene. So that was the situation that caused the wheels of fate to make a tragic re- volution. Now a period of ten years has passed, and Iackson and Stanfield gaze unbelievingly at the wonders that compose the scene of what was known in 1945 as the World of Tommorrow. Where are we? , murmurs Stanfield, picking up his red hat and shaking the layers of dust off onto the ground. We're either in heaven , answers lack- son, Or the devil has done a lot of remodeling. After a few minutes' hes- itation, the two men rise and walk slow- ly down a path leading through a body of woods. Upon progressing about a hundred yards, they come to a little shack from which smoke is funneling toward the sky. They open the door and walk into the corner whom they presume to be a hermit. A certain signl- ficance of identity enables them to see almost instantly that the hemit is ngne other than Dallas Kiser, who has moved to 3 place of solitude to keep from pay- ing Milton Mayberry the quarter that he owes him. After a friendly chat with their old classmatest they leave the shack and resume their way down the path leading to the distant city of Winston-Salem. On the way they meet a traveling salesman who is selling a new type of mousetrap. The salesman is none other than Forrest Campbell, who explains as follows the principal of the mousetrap, a product of his own genius: The trap is baited with a strong type of Limburger cheese, the strong odor knocks him into a state of sub- consciousness when he hit the floor, a lever is pressed and a door opens, exposing a cat which eats the mouse. The only expense involved is feeding the cat. Forrest expects to have the in- vention patented with the aid of his business partners, Bobby Ioe Herring and Iimmy Iohnson. Iimmy handles all the technicalities involved in the case. The two travelers resume their weary journey aft-er a short chat with the sales- man. Soon they come to a little building with a sign reading: Iohnie's Iunk Ioint . They quickly enter the building, which they easily find to be a cafe, and are met by the proprietor, who turns out to be Iohn Miller. They quickly strike up a conversation, bpt the peaceful at- mosphere is suddenly broken by the shrill scream of an air raid siren. On further inspection, they find that it is not an air raid siren, only the voice of Iackie Edwards, the famous torch sing- er. The manager turns out to be Iames Queen, who tries to silence Iackie's voice, but suddenly George Blanton, the floor manager, comes into the room, and confusion follows. Charlie Blake- ly, the local Chief of Police, intervenes on the scene followed by two of the strongest men on his force, Captain Harvey Stoltz and Lieutenant Kenneth Spainhour. Blanton is immediately taken into custody, for disturbing the peace, and is carried away, but he shouts at the top of his voice, Get me my law- yer, Ed Williams. l'le'll get me out of this . That's what you think , says Chief Blakely, I hope ludge lim Aber- nathy gives you thirty days. When the noise has finally quieted down, Miller invites his two guests, Iackson and Stanfield, to accompany him on a tour of the town. They accpt the invitation and soon the three men are on their way across the city. The first place they decide to explore is a large building known as the Stevenson build- ing, appropriately named after the may- Of Of the town, the honorable Bob Ste- venson. 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His customer, they notice, is Ruth Hard- ing, who is trying hard to compete with Veronica Lake's famous coiffure. Over on the left is Opal Goforth, the mani- curist, who is skillfully trimming the nails of Dot Hutchins. Dot gives out a yell as Opal accidentally snips off a piece of her finger, but the famous doctor, Will Reid Nunn, is summoned and the situation is soon back to nor- mal. During the excitement, T. Greene, the shoe shine boy has fainted and the doctor applies a bottle of Reece's Reviver to his nose. Reece's Reviver is a new type of smelling salts inven- ted by Nellie Reece, the woman inven- tor. It is guaranteed to revive and un-re- that already isn't revived and un-re- vive anything that is. Reece's Revi- ver is manufactured by the Moore Manufacturing Company, which is own- ed and operated by Arbutus Moore. Thfe three men decide that too much excitement is progressing in the Win- ston-Salem Beauty Parlor so they leave for another destination. Soon they are out on the street, and the first thing they see is a group of women standing on the corner. One of the women, the the spokesman of the group, is Margie Reid, who sees all, hears, all, and tells all. With her is Rita Haskins, the most misinformed person in town. Rita never indulges in any of the town's activities. so she never knows what is going on. Three other women listened attentively to Mai-g1e's story. They are Margaret Phillips, Alice Hightshoe, and Betty Hoffman, who strain their ears so as not to miss anything. Passing the women and hurrying down the street, the three men sudden- ly arrive at a place called Poplin's Pool Parlor . They enter and discover that the owner of the place is their old friend, Cora Lee Poplin. Cora Lee dir- ects them to a billiard table where a championship match is bing played be- tween Don Aldridge, the Iones'es Alley champion, and Grace Wagoner, cham- pion of Kernersville. Grace Hnally WiI1S the match and is told that she wil haveto compete with Shirley Cottee, champion of Daisy Station, for the final champion- ship. When the match is over, Shirley is declared the winner and she is presented aGreyhound bus as an award by George -Shook, president of the Atlantic Grey- hound Company. Also present at the match is Alan Barnes, the famous ath- lete, whose ambition is to win a tennis game. it I 1 tl tl ni S! di me Til lflll Aft con Ita!! ed I and Twii mana As ough Stanl W9 lmyi llfy s Fuley muare Mui I I qchh latin After a brief stay at Poplin's Pool Parlor , the men decide to leave and try their luck somewhere else. They quick- ly decide to take in a movie. The first place they come to is Chilton's Chinese Theator, named after the founder, Helen Chilton. They get their tickets from Mary Lou Harrington, chief ticket sell- er. The picture is calld, TheLady and the Peacock . Elizbeth Shields, who has made good in movies, portrays the role of the lady in the picture. Mary Louise Shields, who has also made good in the world of cinema, plays the part of the peacock. The picture is a product of the S . S. S. movieproducers, owned and managed by Betty Lou Snyder, Iune Stewart, and Mary Kathryn Sult. The director is Virginia Greenway. When the picture is over, the three men leave the theater and journey down Tillotson Turnpike, named after Car- lene Tilliotson, the famous architect After walking about three blocks, thy come upon the city baseball park, the team is practicing in the park is manag- ed by Kathleen and Lorean Wheeling and is called, much to the horror of all Twins . Dot York acts a business manager of the team. As a finality to their wandering thr- ough the city of the future, Iackson, Stanfield, and Miller notice a light going on down the street. Quickly hurrying to the scene of the commotion, they s-ee that there is a terrific battle ensuing between Nancy Fox and Kat Easley. Gathered around the two fight- ers are Betty Lou Hall, Mary Lou, San- defur, and Lena Glenn Highfill, who each have a hundred dollar bet that Kat will win' the fight. But suddenly Nancy swings with a terrific right and Kat is knocked down for the count of ten, causing Mary Lou, Betty Lou, and Lena Glenn to lose their money. Suddenly a loud explosion fills 'the air and everything in the World of Tomorrow seems to vanish in a fad- ing mist. Iackson and Stanfield lay sprawled on the ground in a daze. The scene is no longer laid in the World of Tomorrow, but in th basement of Mr. R. S. Haltiwanger's home on Hor- ace Mann Avenue. 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I. ............ -..I+ aussi: itll: HANES HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1945 Four years ago in the early fall of 1941, a large group of rresnmen en- tered the doors of Hanes High, which was to be our second home for the next four years. While we looked at the seniors with awe, the upper-classmen looked upon us with contempt and called us green- freshmen . We were inexperienced and shy, and feared the cops and the court about which we had heard so much. In spite of our many difficulties dur- ing that first year, we finally began to learn the ropes. Many of the girls were persuaded to join the Girl Reserves, and some members of our class be- gan to take part in various sports. At the end of that school term, all were familiar with the ways and tradi- tions of the school and were looking forward to the next year when we would be sophomores. During our second year at Hanes, we began to feel that we were a part of the school. lt seemed good to us not to be freshmen any longer. Members of our class were beginning to participate in many different extra-curricular act- ivities. Some even made first string on the basketball, baseball, tennis, and football teams. We now had members represented in other organizations such as Debating Club, Monogram Club, Girl Reserves, and Excelsior Club. Some of us took part in the Student Government serving as aldermen and monitors. This year passed almost too quickly, and when Iune came, all of us possessed memories of much fun and excitment. When our Iunior year arrived, it semed to us that the years were many since We first started to high school. We began to reach for higher goals such as the National Honor Society. The following people were inducted that fall: Mary Louise Shields, Betty Lou Hall, Lena Glenn Highfill, Forrest Campbell, and Mary Lou Sandefur. Bill Iackson and Mary Lou Sandefur were tappd into the Quill and Scroll as a result of their work on the news- paper and Annual. The dream that we would become future leaders of the school was being realized. Some of the boys were initiated into the Hi-Y, and our members were now represented in all organizations. The Iunior Council Club was formed this year to plan our social programs, and many of us danced for the first time. We were all looking forward to the Iunior-Senior Dance which was to be held in the gymnasium. This affair was formal, and everyone had a wonderful time. ln athletics many of our class were playing on all the teams, and as a result won sport monograms. In the spring Bobby I 1 I u S in S1 tic in Be inc W llac yea hon San elec VI laelo. took W the I all ol lrom and I ol III would HAI TB We, lolm I Wlnsto linafbei Ind bei fmlflflal IIIIUIQYI Pbflals' J my Mite .IW :Tw 3 .-feiff ,- I.. I 'III I joe Herring, Cora Lee Poplin, Bill jack- Son, Don Aldridge, and Colleen Shaf- fer were inducted into the National Honor Society. At last our long awaited Senior year rolled around, and we discovered that there were some fine leaders in our midst. Our Senior officers included Bob- by Ioe Herring as president, Alan Bar- nes, Vice-president, Betty Lou Snyder, Secretary, and Betty Lou Hall, Treas- urer, with Miss Dungan a nd Miss Sharp as our advisors. In our class meetings we elected Class Day officers, Superlatives, and planned our gradua- tion. Because of their outstanding work in Iournalism, Mary Louise Shields, Betty Lou Hall, and Iohn Stanfield were inducted into the Quill and Scroll. When the National Honor Society had its induction at the first of the year, Iohn Stanfield was tapped. An honor was bestowed on Mary Lou Sandefur, another senior, when she was elected D. A. R. representative. We -had a fine time this year, as we belonged to numerous organizations and took part in all activities. Wh-en the curtain was drawn over the final scenes of our Senior Years, all of us felt some regret over parting from the school we had learned to love, and though we were leaving this phase of life behind us forever, none of us would ever forget our Alma Mater. Mary Lou Sandefur HANES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF TI-IE CLASS OF 1945 We, the graduating class of 1945 of Iohn W. Hanes high school, city of Winston-Salem, state of North Caro- lina, being of comparatively sound mind and being certain that we're the most important graduating class that ever journeyed into the world from these portals, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I A Section I. To our dear parents, we leave this cheerful reminder: You'd better get out the Old hair brush, be- cause after we leave this place we'll do all our dirty work at home. Section II. To our beloved faculty, we leave our halos, in remembrance of the little angels that we've been during our stay at Hanes High School. Section III. To the Iunior class, we leave our front-row seats in chapel: all except one, which has been reserved by Miss Dungan. Section IV. To our great principal, Mr. Haltiwanger, we leave a can of Iohnson's wax, so that he can keep the gymnasium floor in shape for next y6ar'S basketball team. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' itoabooiaivatvsxo 10410 119110194103 liiibviliiiiiibiiiii 11 aiobootvobociovbvioiv iiiilbllilii W 'S 'E' EP Q 2 'P E? 5 as Outstanaqng Quality. . . Fashion Rigbtnesr WINS TOP CAMPUS HONORS with the Hl.gl7 School and College Student I I OQJZL 5, 500 W. 4th st. 4' MMlMMMMMMMil11 1i .i I-I - 1o1niuo1iszoa141aio11v asootoccoocoasscaoecociaguctoacoons-aQnP We Are Headquarters For THE BEST HARDWARE SUPPLIES ' AND SPORTING GOODS h The Best Place To Get It E . ................... ..... --..1 I ' 'l I I . I g S. 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To Betty Denny, Grace Wagoner leaves her ability to hold on to one man. If possible! Section IV. Iohn Stanfield leaves his ability to coach the midget basketball team to his good friend, Coach Staton. Section V. Dallas Kiser leaves his ability to play basketball to Sam Hard- ister. Section VI. Bobby Ioe Herring leaves his dancing ability to Raymond Nichol- son who we hope will be a standout next year. Section VII. Shirley Cottee leaves her baton to Pat T esh. Section VIII. George Blanton leaves his ability to dodge cars and telephone poles at 80 m. p. h. to anyone reckless enough to try it. Section IX. George Shook leaves the Atlantic Grayhound Co. to Cecil Cook. Section X. Lena Glenn Highfill, Mary Lou Sandefur, and Mary Louise Shields leave the position of the fifth period of- fice pages to the next in line. Section XI. Iohn Miller, and Alan Barnes leave their voices to Bill Line- back, with hopes that he can carry on the Hanes High Harmonizers single- handed. Section XIII. Jimmie Abernathy leaves his magnificent physique to D. W. Ste- wart in hopes that he can put it to some use next year. Section XIII. To next year's News- paper Editor, Bill Iackson leaves the Iournalism office with its corny jokes, its busted typewriter, and its atmosphere of wading knee deep in wastepaper. Section XIV. Forest Campbell, and Ed Williams leave their high offices to Mike Boles and Bill Stanfield, who have taken so much interest in the student government that they attend all he court sessions. We do hereby appoint our friend and fellow student The Honorable Homer Crafford executor of this our Last Will and Testament. In Witness Herreof We Have Affix- ed Our Seal, This 8th Day of Iune, In The Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hun- dred and Forty-FiVC' WITNESSSES: THE THREE CABALLEROS Iohn Miller, Testator 'P M il 010419019430 Mlllilililiiiq 'Mlliliiiiii Quality Footwear For Men, Women And Children. Simmons-Stanley Shoo Company 444 Trade Street Electric Service Co. 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MILKQICE CREAM Phones: 4161, 44162, 4163 QMMMMMMMMMMQOMMMQOMMMMODOM axvatoobsciboxoaiaxvivozozaxvobo 4QvaQvaqoaQv4QoaQoaQso3oaQva:oeQsaQo49oa:ooQoaqo4:oo:v4Qo4Qoc3o oQo4io:vaQooia:v4:oa:ooQv4:oaQoa9vaQva:o4:oe:oQv4Qo4:o43ro:o abvivabvatvazoabvatvaboaiv iaboaiiolciisaiioobslabo a14QoaQve21o4:o1va:vaQvanp4:ocQv1v1v1o4QvaQvcQo4QoaQb MMMOMMOMMMMMMQO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I REYNOLDS PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1945 Place: Palace of Merlin. Merlin: Where is that lazy good for nothing knave that calls herself my con- sort? Lady Ester: Hi ya swoon boy. Why, what's bothering you? Merlin: Dost thou not know that the deadline for the Reynolds prophecy of '45 is on the morrow? ' Lady Ester: Sure lamebrain. What's clogging up the works? Merlin: You-you dunc-el Go fetch me my Book of Astronomical Crypto- graphs' Lady Ester: Check, l'll be back in a flash. texitl Merlin: Mumble grumble. Lady Ester: Ireturns carrying book.I Here you go, love boat. What now? Merlin: Silence knave. We must pre- pare to commune with the spirits. fWaves hand over the book saying Poco Moconj. Lady Ester: Iopening bookl Slowly I turn. Ah ha! Merlin: What's this, thou lowly one? Lady Ester: Here's a juicy little mor- sel with which to start the prophecy. Merlin: Let me see. Ah ha, William Benbow is running his Haven for Home- less Cats' assisted by none other than that Cassanova Bob Schultz. Lady Ester: Why that's mild, pal. Take a gander at this. Martha Pfaff has patented her special formula for purple peroxide and is distributing it through the 'Williams and Williamson's Short Change Department Store.' Merlin: No, it just can't be-but it is. Lady Ester: What are you blowing about now? Merlin: Such a catastrophe. What has this world come to? Lady Ester: Well, for goodness sakes get it off your chest. Merlin: Clay Ripple, after much per- suasion, has finally accepted the offer to become Professor of Physics at Oxford University, and guess who the dean is! None other than illustrious. well-educated, and most distinguished gentleman Nim Chambers. Lady Esther: Aw cut the chatter, bub. Those three famous speed demons. Chuck Elliott, Bob Wilmoth, and Bill frecklessl Newton will finally settle the question of who is the fastest H racing, we meanl at the Miller-Phillips Race Track today. I I I 2 1 I I I I I 1. 0 I1 be tl th hi ati Ca .gg all HC' at I 1 f- hit CCH svn! Chi N his an e ii PI ot tl ics I with nagal three Lal on tl Ctnte and L and i lins a WY l Mex better llinstci H1114 oIogy Ktster' Dtpths lady lm thi lavt tl lwitch 'Il the Pilflical 1. 1 'Wilt It 'IN M itll hu ct Ctrl lnllll ol Wm .1 ladtf 1,1 Wen I 51,2 Ii tty , Merlin: Why must you always dwell I ,W t on the lighter things of life? Can't thou not distinguish between the finer and baser professions? Here is something that is destined to make history in the field of music. Russell Shouse and his Yadkin River Boys are now staging a comeback at the Gibson-Hill Casino. The highspot of their pro- gram is Carlyle Charles's famous solo on the oboe, as only he can play it, accompanied by Maestro Bill Speas at the piano. Lady Esther: Well catch me'cause I feel a swoon coming on. The latest hit with the bobby sox brigade is Ac- centuate the Co-operative written and Sung by that sw o o n b 0 y himself, Charlie Donahoo. Merlin: 'Tis shame he throw away his talents on such rubbish. This is an example of true culture: Herbert Ray is producing his new play High Lights of the Low Life 'starring Hogie Men- ies and Margie Patton in the title role with Ianet Taylor, Iennie Sue Dun- nagan, and Betty lane Blalock as the three lights. Lady Esther: Well, cast your lights on this. The Reed's Rustic Reducing Center run by Misses Adams, Kesler and Lasley is having a thriving business and is visited daily by Messrs. Hop- kins and Wester in order that they may preserve their boyish figures. Merlin: Mmmm, you rogue, 'Twould better you to concentrate on Professor Einstein Hersh's latest creation, An Expurgation of Extraterritorial Herpat- ology , or one of Nancy 'De Maurier Kester's latest productions, Wuthering Depths and Peter's Creek. Lady Esther: Oh dry up, bonehead. lust think of those lucky girls who can have their beauty struck by Eugene llwatch the birdiej Barnhart, who takes all the pictures for the new McNair publication, The Sucker Club Week- ly. He is now diligently trying to secure as his new model Rossie Izlar alias Miss North America. Merlin: Speaking of magazines, Clara lean Cooke has reached the height of her career by accepting a job as illus- trator of Ian Shore's book Amenities Of Writing a Term Paper. Lady Ester: Oh, tut! This is much more interesting. That famous base- ball team, The Black and Gold Sox, 'that has been in the cellar for the Past, ten years has finnally been brought into the light by the addition of the three B'S, Brick Masten, Bob Dalton, and Bill Davis. Merlin: Oh, ho! At last long await- ed event has happened. Buena Vista and Ardmore have formally seceded fI'0m the city and are now holding their Primary elections. The candidates for 44 ccoanvanoecsanoacoacsaco-obs QP l1ii1b41l41b41l4i141l0i0 casacoaqsaos-anna-If .ns annie gigacsahrcnsacs 'I' lillllllllliil -I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I MMMMM MMQ N URANCE 0 Brown-Ruffin Co. 433 Wachovia Bank Bldg. Telephone 6070 MMOQOMOMOMMOOMOQMODOMMOMO CMOlO100lOMiOlOilOl0QMOMO D. G. Craven Company 'I' Welcome High School Girls MOMMCMODOMOMOCMMOMMOQOQO MMMMOQOMMOOQOCMQMMODM WIN-CIT Dry Cleaning Co. Remember Dry cleaning is not a side line with us. bl! West Fourth Street I Tel. 7lO6 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 --ll2f- 'I' I , ,,,, ,,..- ,... -..I 4' 4' 'I' MOMMMO-OOMMMOOMMOOCO MOM '!' 'I' ilIQMMll MOMM 'I' 'I' 'I' mayor of Ardmore being' Theodore' Iussell and Iimmy Wilson: for Buena Vista, Pfohla Wilmoth and Iimmy Fain. Lady Esther: Thats not al, pal. You forgot to remember to mention the fact that the Uptown league under the able leadership at York and I'IOrtOr1 is battling furiously with the West Salemites led by Lawrence and Sowers for the supremacy of the city-that is what remains of the city. Merlin: Well, we must hasten for the night grows light. Lady Esther: Speaking of night, I see that those famous torch singers, Boaz and Rainey, along with that famous dancer, Marty I-linkle, are making quite a hit with their ardent tans at the Mc- Craken Diamond Muleshoe. Merlin: Yea 'tis well, but look what I have discovered. Lyttleton Scott and Kapp Ogburn, along with Ann Dyer and Iodie Brimhall are defending the men and women's championship double tennis titles at the New Country Club owened by Dubose and Hudspeth. Lady Esther: Speaking of sports, I see that Eddie Butler, lacy Urquhart, and Bill Poole are holding down the star position on the Green Bay Wolves. Merlin: Ah, ha! here is a safty piece of news for a change. Lamar Northrup, that renowned world explorer, is mak- ing has first voyage tothe mysterious little island of Shangri La by those able bodied seamen Ioe Monroe and Wilson Peters. Lady Eslherz Perhaps they'll have a chance to attend the Gaskins-Rousseau- Crowder Amusement Center and see the only man in captivity who can out- talk himself. Wallace Reid. Merlin: Hmmmm. I see that the most beneficial society in Winston-Salem is the Old Ladies Aid supported by those industrious socialites, Molly Blackburn, Elaine Newsome, Barbara Dalton, lane Perry and Margaret Cauble. Lady Ester: Well Whadda Yaknow. The SGS Rexall Drug managed by Sarah Morris and Sarah Iewett is now the local hangout for all the wolves about town. Merlin: Speaking of animals. Tommy Moore is the principal of the Hege- Mcgee School for veteranians. His star pupil is none other than 'Yankee' Adams. Lady Ester: Well, last but not least, Lily Bowles is following her father's footsteps by accepting the position of private detective on Iustus Randolph's Burepurof Investigation. . Merlin: All good thing must come to an end so, as William Shakespeare once said, Let us make an honorable retreat. iii QW: EQ: 'I fi? f 'f 'IG I :N 25.4 If , Ia we :IQ 'I 2' er .24 'I' OMQCOMQMMUMMMOMIMOMMO 44-1-4- abooxvoqvoboabooxvoxraxowxoaqoobvoqvocozo 'l' 'I' oboaxocioaqoaboobvotooioboabsazooqvobooi 'I' 'I' iiblliliilllli 910430 'i Merita I Bread and Cakes I Served-in the City I School Cafeterias I I American Bakeries I Company I I 4-Q-N---'D---+ '-'Q-NDN-Q---vl- '-' '- - I' I The Beauty Line 4 In Shoes I I Youthful! y Styled I I I ANCHUR CU I ' I Shoe Salon Main Floor I ----4-----.-4----Q--.--4-+ f G Barber I Photo Supply Co. I Kodak Headquarters E I4oD.4Ks COPYING I FINISHING ENLARGING I FRAMING TINTING I 106 W. Fifth, Opp. Post Office . Winston-Salem, N. C. V I I ouvacveovosvoovaoveoveovoovosfoovvdvevvl' '3'4I00i410C1O4i01VOiO1O4104C04? 9 !' I I WACHOVIA OIL I COMPANY I Y I DISTRIBUTORS y : GULF DIL I PRODUCTS 3 PHONE 4426-4408 ' -- ....,.,,. --.I r 4 I 4 I M. I I I c Ii sl bl WI 'I ana Sfli Fail orm clan ll I0lll1I medl Sm to joi soon ln t Id Ire Alle awlwa Iophist was an II That Council ry FII I0 an '0 MI. I llmftlg I Rem 1 III su, 'RL 'ff' In 1, .4 .ll 4. iii III ' I y' 3: IM I II REYNOLDS HISTORY OF THE CLASS 0F 1945 jan Shore T0 begin at the proper place in the history of the Class of 1945 we start with our first entrance into the portals tall and wide . Not only did the maze of halls, courts, and stairs confuse us, but also the enormous amount of peo- ple. We stared in wide-eyed wonder- ment at the men in the Monogram club, the menagerieng we had our first taste of football games, of getting tardy slipsg and we were no less than thrilled by the pep rallies and two chapels a week. We were convinced that life had begun at approximately 13. To keep us on the proverbial straight and narrow, we elected Eleanor Rous- seau president of the class and jimmy Fain Council member. Also lending en- ormous aid was Miss Dobson, our class sponsor. As the year wore on we suddenly found ourselves faced with WAR. Im- mediately we began to buy War Stamps, to work at the Red Cross, and to join in all the scrap drives. We won't soon forget those air-raid drills either. In the spring Larry Plaster was elect- ed treasurer of the student Body. After only one year we passed from awkward freshmen infancy to ultra- sophisticated sophomore maturity. It was amazing what a little time did for us. That year we were entitled to two Council members, so we re-elected jim- my Fain and started Clara jean Cooke on an 'outstanding career of leadership. Mrs. Reich carefully guided our class officers Clara jean Cooke, president: Robert Elberson, vice-presidentg and Nina Sue Moser, secretary and treas- urer. Also from our number were arising some promising athletes-Ethel Kesler, jodie Brimhall, Ann Dyer, Bill Masten, Dan Whiteheart, Lyttleton Scott, and Eddie Butler, who had joined our ranks. We elected Doug Berger secretary of the student body. In no time at all we were juniors and well on the way to the top. Our officers-'jimmy Wilson, pres- idents Bob Dalton, vice-president, Mar- jorie Patten, secretary, and Frank Hill treasurer, nobly guided by Miss Weav- er, helped us give a swell junior-Senior. Now some of us were being taken into the higher organizations of the sch- ool. Marty Hinkle, jane Reed, Ethel Kesler, Nancy Kester, Clara jean Cooke, jimmy Wilson, jan Shore, j. T. joyner, Russell Shouse, julia Molevas, Helen Harper, and Emily Ogburn were inducted into the Honor Society. Those taken into the inner-sanctum 2 m-'-'--Q-----Q--------- -1 5 2 Q . 2 Penny Candles 2 . 5 2 F1ve-Cent Cakes j l . . S F1Ve-Cent C3Hd16S E 2 Salted Peanuts j 5 U 2 Marshmallow Ples 2 i . 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An l attractive Day-Student Center is fp f always open for inspection, and the ' l Academic Dean welcomes confer- l ' ences with high-school seniors re- 3 g guarding credits and courses. n t j 5 j 1945-1946 2 QM,,,,,,,-,..-.....,-.....-............-....-...s. -113- 'i ' 3 The House of Friendlinessn I I F ROEBER I Pnonucs co. 2 Wholesale ' Only : FRUITS PRODUCE PROVISIONS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Qllbllibilllllli annals Qxxzzac 4: .funn I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1- I absnheabsciicboctsieclivldvdbt 4110 4' L I A l CQMMMiMillOQO CAMEL CITY LAUNDRY A Bundle Of Satisfaction Puts Your Clothes In Tune Dial 6196 HIGH GRADE PIANOS 'Pi' Jesse Bowen Music Company 2l7 W. 5th St. iiiilililili MCMM1M4lMbii1QOCQ Huntleg-Hill-Stockton C D M PANY Corner llth fr Liberty Streets Complete Home Furnishers Forty-three years of service to the homemalcers ol Winston-Salem aqoaqoobvabooiobvatooiabocboai 010101034103 010410- sfoobo 410400039 of the Quill and Scroll were Bets,y Lee McNair, Dot Ramirez, Suzi Lambert- son, Ian Shore, and Felix Creighton. During the super colossal football season that year-and incidentally we lost only one game-the members of the junior class leading the cheers were Clara lean Cooke, Ioanna Webber, Gay Williams, and Sally Ann Borthwick. We were really having a swell time at Harmony Hangouts, ball games, and holiday dances. The fair ladies of the class who were chosen senior marshals were Clara lean Cooke, Ioanna Webber, Gay Wil- liams, Rossie Izlar, Sally Ann Borth- wick, Martha Pfaff, and Barbara Dal- ton. Representing us on the Council were Clara lean Cooke, Frank Hill, and Mar- jorie Patten. We elected Pfohla Wilmoth presi- dent of the student body and Bill Poole vice-president. Time marched on and then we were seniors. We had all the privileges, all the honors, and all the fun! Of our number the Honor Society elected Iimmy Wilson, presidentg Clara lean Cooke, vice-president, Marty Hin- kle, secretaryg and Bill Speas, treasurer. The Honor Society also inducted Spicer Norwood, Theodore Fussell, Hardinge Menzies, Iules Silverstein, Solly Hersh, Betty lane Blalock, lane Perry, Ianet Taylor, Emily Lasley, Ma- ry Anne Hege, Carole Phillips, and Frances Reznick. Those of us inducted into the Quill and Scroll were Virginia Gaskins, Nan- cy Kester, Ethel Kesler, Lois Bolling, Frank Miller, Iulia Ann Vernon, Clara lean Cooke, and Hardinge Menzies. Gallantly guiding us were lack Mc- Cracken, presidentg Clara lean Cooke, vice-president, Anne Long, secretaryg and Theodore Fussell, treasurer. Al- ways ready to lend a helping hand was Miss Whitley, our sponsor. Representing us on the Council were Lola lean Yoder, Iimmy Wilson, T. Ioyner, and Frank Hill. Clara lean Cooke was elected to replace navy- bound Bill Poole as vice-president of the student body. Also in the line of government Gra- ham Thompson was elected speaker of the House and Theodore Fussell, Eleanor Rousseau and lack McCrack- en were speaker-pro tem, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. The budding Bernhardts and Barry- mores among us were Betty lane Bla- lock, Mary Nell Ellerbe, Marjorie Pat- ten, Hardinge Menzies, and lem-lie Sue Dunnagan. And so closes the history of the class of 1945. Thus, with sad hearts and minds crammed full of knowledge, we leave Reynolds to begin our work in the future world. ---------------4. 4-'-'-'-'--H-'- - - P I I I I I I ill 'I' 'I' Olilibiilllll-ill 'I' 'I' 'I' Walker's-Florist Flowers for all occasions Corsages a specialty S2 ll5 North Poplar Street Phone 3362! HANOVER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Diaz 5156 S. H. KRESS AND COMPANY t5c, 100, andI25c I Store IWinston-Salem, N. C . 41041oQ1oQlQIvQIvoIO41v41v0I0a100Iv4IO iiQMMlM0iQQiMi0 DAVIS Insurance Service Nissen Bldg. Telephone 6162! 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Gx X .5 x ,x the x Q, Nt HSQSQQ fgxg' X x fa 'Q vile kswiigxw 'x Your coat as pnclred up by a bonded messenger and there your worries endl From the moment we Inspect ut untul at s returned to you, It s our responsubnlaty You can relax wuth the assurance that your precuous 'Furs are enloymg the absolute safety of COLD cnrculatmg our In tire and theft proof vaults nnspect ed and approved by the Amencan lnstutute of Refngeratuon But do at NOW Summer s lust around the cofnef Call 4129 or 4120 WN TU .QEIAUNIIHY Owfsf Uefu Uleme M29 LARGEST DIAL S BH DRY ELEHNING mo O20 'G'-1013015015 X x 'N'5'ZI..':11QI Ss 'gsbx 'N g::.E:g.g.- . X ., .-.,. - S, Slfzif 03001941001 obvabvf' OCOOQO Q l l i l l i l l l -1- Qllll + iii l l 't' aqvabvciaiootoaxoobvctovboeiaqoabs aboaboabeabootoivopoaqoabooboobo Our respects to the GRADUATIN G SEN IORS N. P. Stone Xi Ce. Wholesale Groceries Everything in institution merchandise from soup to ,nuts 207 E. eye si. li 4Q50iO01O1lOO1b0l0OlODPMOlPlO 0i4QO9l4ibiO4i1Olb0Qil9ii0l JEWELER 8- OPTOMETRIST WINSTON-SALE N C SIGN OF THE. BIG CLOCK H ffhe Store of Quality and Service 52 Years In Winston-Salem 4QOOii1il0iQQPiMOiCi iOliMMCl1OiCOiilOOlO Portraits of Supreme Quality Dial U 6126 Anchor Studio Ol llll i1i i Your Car ls ln The Fightl For Victory lou ivlustgivlalce Ir Last Let: Our Shell Service Stations Help You Shell Petroleum Product Kelly-Springfield Tires Quality Oil Company Qiiiilbiiiiliil ii I -1- O.9OCOOQOi4COi6iMOIlIOl0lO efoatv 'I' ll9li4.COl4.0l4Q6QO0.0'i9M9' l l i 9 -1- REYNOLDS LAST YVILL AND TESTAMENT 'OF THE CLASS oe 1945 We, the Senior Class of Richard Reynolds High School, being of sound mind and good memory, and realizing the aPPf0aChir1g day of parting, from this aforesaid Hall of Learning, do hereby make, ordain, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Article I Section I: To our principal, C. R. Ioyner, and all members of the faculty we leave our sincere appreciation and gratitude for their guidance and in- struction during our years at Reynolds. Section II: To Miss Whitley, our class sponsor, we express o.ur deepest ap- preciation for her leadership and per- sonal interest in all our activities. Section III: To the juniors, we leave our uncanny' ability to write themes and essays on the night before the deadline, and also our unanimous love for those wonderful push-ups and duck walks at physical torture, alias physi- cal ed. Article II Section I: Clara lean Cooke wills all her popularity and glamour to leanne Wallace. Section II: Pfohla Wilmoth leaves his popularity and leadership ability to Doug Berger. Section III: Nancy Kester and Solomon Hersh bequeath their unmistakable genius to Sarah Carter and Dick Walk- er. Section IV: Eddie Butler and Iodie Brimhall leave their all around sports ability to Harmon Brownlow and Helen Chapple. Section V: lim York wills his good looks and ways with the women to B. T. Henderson. Section VI: So the boys can swoon too, Rossie Izlar, Ann Long, and Carole Phillips leave behind their matchless beauty to Betty Maynard, Davilla Smith, and Rosemary Iacobs. Section VII: Frank Miller leaves his coveted Qjokel title as president of the Suckers' Club to Bobby Wilmoth. They never learn. Section VIII: Marty Hinkle bequeaths her tapping toes to Pat Lounsbury. Section IX: Harry Horton wills his love for the participation in athletics to any of the coming Senior boys who deem themselves worthy of that honor. Section X: Ian Shore and Virginia Gas- kins will their outstanding journalistic ability to Mary Katharine Iohnson and Marjorie Ioyner. lilliib QlQl410COC14MM0101lM0i+ 'I' lMMiiiiiiCli1 M4l0llClilMO0COlOM4l IVHANLUN 'S Drug Store 5 For forty-four years North Carolina's leading , drug store. 9DQOQ9M4QO100iOlOli1M0v Krispq Kreme Dnuglinut Cu. -Different -Tasty -Satisfying 534S. Main Phone 9227 i -1- i69'WII'iiif9-i 'I' 'I' Iillliliiilibii 'i' 4' 'I' 4' i 9 I . l 3 Morrisett Co. Inc. 2 j Fourth and Trade Sts. Q l i 3 Striving daily to gain 2 3 and retain your good- 2 3 will by deserving it. 3 i l 3. ............. .l -1- ---'-'----'-- 4- I 3 4 L. M. WILLIAMS s l GROCERY CO. l 1 l 2 Fresh Meats and Fancy s i Groceries i i i l Dial 8164 ' l g Hawthorne and W. First St. 3 l. ............. 3. -117- Tyll . l',j fl , I , V . ,-' E .M l ...pm :.,,w, 5 -, . , a, ,,1f,.,,g . . . ..,,: - .- . W, f ,- -ga'-Jn ,ini W 'f wf W4-u f. .a:., ..rE.f, .5 ----' 5 I Q .uefsf-i..:..:3PQ -345 '- I' 7' Visit Our New Bakery Located 604 W. 'ith We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding, and Party Cakes. Phone 4126 Doby's Bakery - Home Owned Q11 K +l1iMil iiMlMiiMiM Ci 1ii Q Equal to the most praising glances in dinner gown with Montaldo look from young collection of citing evening dresses. Montaldo's Deb Shop gigqgoacoocoacvococcoacvocooco ap- her the our ex- MONTALDO9 Incorporated Winston-Salem, N. C. 311 West Fourth l COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS apoobooxvacooxa-ago u:v4:oo:oaqoa1oeQoaQo4Q04Qo4QooQu-Lucian YOU CAN BUY IT FOR LESS AT IONES H. H. Jones Furniture Co. H118- 441-443 N. Liberty sf, Section XI: Bob Gibson leaves his un- disputed position as chairman of the Y. M. M. F. A. tYoung Married Men's Fellowship Associationj to Byron Smi- therman. Section XII: Dick Backer sends the re- maining parts of his wrecked Ardmore Express to Piggy Davis. Maybe Pig- gy can patch up a jalopy with the re- mains of his car and Dick's. Section XIII: Eleanor Rousseau wills her popularity and ways to attract men to little sister Lila. Section XIV: Spicer Norwood be- queaths his enormous physique to di- minutive Buford Lewis. Section XV: Betty jane Blalock wills her outstanding dramatic ability to Bob- by Huntley. Section XVI: Larry Plaster leaves his beloved last seat on the F row to whoever deems himself capable of a- chieving that high honor. We hereby appoint our class sponsor, Miss Pauline Whitley, sole executrix of this, our Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of 1945 do hereunto affix our seal, this eighth clay of Iune in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hun- dred and Forty Five. Theodore Fussell, Testator. QSEALJ Witnesses: Flattop Gravel Gertie The Brow ,-a,14,i,.11,.14,Q.4,-1 GRAY CLASS POEM by Wilma Allen This year of nineteen forty-live, Presents a world as yet unknown To seniors who must vow to strive For progress and service alone: As we begin this life apart From those we know and joys We share, One purpose dwells within each heart: A fruitful yield our lives to bear. Some go to serve this country fair, To fight for peace and victory: To end this night of clark despair And bring instead sweet liberty? To you, Gray High, we give our thanks And never-ceasing trust and love: You've guided us to unknown raI1kS? May God reward you from above- GRAY PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1945 Martha Voss g A night at home all by myself! I just can't imagine it! I can't wait to get out my new super-duper telescope, the one which was invented by Iames Devin- ney. This new telescope enables any- one to see as far as he wants to, any- thing, anywhere, anytime. I was the first to get one of these, because Iames was one of the boys that graduated when I did back in V15. Let me see. Whom can I look in on first? I haven't seen Lillian Fishel in a long time. I think I'll look for her. Oh, there she is leading ,her all-girl orch- estra at Gooche's Hole in the Wall. She is called the Gabriel of l955. Tom- my Boyd is the new owner of the Hole and he has a booming business. Thelma Linville is the cigarette girl for his place. I see her now going up to-why, it's, no, it isn't-yes, it is, C. D. Essex, the great million dollar playboy. Let's take a look somewhere else. There's Louise Whicker in her You Send 'em, We Mend 'em Kindergardenf' Mary Smith is out with the children now, teaching the infants to play bas- ketball. I guess she's starting them out young so they will be famous athletes some day. I wonder who is in that queer look- ing building? There's a sign on the door: Beck's Home for Bachelors . That must be Mary's place. Yep, and there's Louise in her Woodard Wonder Stu- dio for Droops and Drips , making the men look dashing I wonder what vocations all the girls went into. l'll look around and tell you what I see. There is Elizabeth Kincaid, one of the high executives of Montgomery Wards, talking to the oilice boy, Boyce Leazer. I wonder what he's been doing now!! There is some kind of a glass window store. I wonder what the name of it is- The Minor-Payne Company . These names sound strange- ly familiar. I'll look in and see whom I can see. Yes, there are Betty Payne and Betty Minor, the two inseparables, selling panes for windows. Doris Bas- sett, the bookeeper for the firm, has Marie Cody for her very able assistant. I wonder what that- picture is that's playing at the Carolina Theater today? It is Two Men and a Moron . I see Ioan Iordan is playing the title role!!! There's the old Alma Mater, Gray High School. Geraldine I-Iart seems to be one of the outstanding instructors, as she teaches quite an interesting sub- ject: How to Get and Keep Your Man Too bad that wasn't taught in 1945! Let's look in the radio station and see if we see any of the graduates. Yes, there's Hazel Leagans, the new mistress Of ceremonies on the Dollars for Doughnuts program. Her former ex- Reynolds, Hanes, and Gray seniors and gradu- HYCS-We make a direct appeal to you to prepare Yourself for the future. Let Draughon Business College give you the QX- tra training necessary. A 900d course in Filing, Office Machines, or Cgst Accounting is suggested. See us for anv course in business training. Summer term begins Iune 4-lung 11 and Fall term Septem- ber 3. Draughon Business College wMMiCl1ClMl Ol14lO2O'UiiiOliQl6l0i1111MOiM 1 llfl I-t'.l- 'Im h e e is difference ICE CREAM MILK QiiiliilM0 MQ6100ll ll9QO1010ODOOMiOilQll0iOil!O You'll find The Anchor's HIGH FASHIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOLERS Are the clothes that click for class and dates! In the Sportswear Department The Anchor Co., Inc. SHOPPING CENTER OF WINSTON-SALEM --119 43 Ilililllllii 5 QocvoiadvocvobbanoabnaQsaco4co4cv40vocoa:rio4so3o4cva:oanv4Qo4qp4q,,g,,,,,., itlllli isa1oa1va2aic1ba2o2aZb1blb1b4100i1b4Ib1 UIDDAY. . . 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 lslaughter 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. PIE D M 0 T fizg 'raving gomfzany Clfwnafon-Alafsrn i1il1 i iiiililll Xliillii l oivaboatvabvatbabbotvioioaioboiooiioaxoioaiioaboiooqsaiaioiiviooxs iiiiiiQlliil0llliillQililillQ Q01 ---9 I I ansaaeannefo qua-e4a.4a-anuaovooseosaaeacea-massage T ni l EU QIQ gn lg! -I Wi F-as-1 I ug 0,515 sae'-E-'Q -ig' s Ib I one -1 un fb 0 n Q l 'l.... rr- Q S-DQ ... 2 0 Zac o Iam rw-- aou '4 w U 9- 0 !.ww S ii G :I Ct M f-1, rn e 'I I rl-'U if 5 s :I-1 Q..-an up ma, rg t Iul3.G5. 5 8999 wQ fbmggw QQQDQ 'S Q- :CT tim H ml O5 :PB Filip! v- l I' 2 EIU' 3 c 2 F' mil 0 ,l Mllijbiillillll 'I' 'I' Ml M 'I' WMMMMMMMMMMMM wlliliillii + iiiiilli M1 Smurf apparel for ine quoaalegcc Sei ? eltfl-'Off S Next to Wa!9reen's M' Iiilllllllil + I I + M l 2 as 'U I 5.32 v-is l 5'Q':n H'-5 Q9 Q :gm Sf' Bm' '23, Ph . :ztq Uv-rl M 77' O p I EES 55 m' I 5:32. SE' U as as r-4 gg-577 51 Q 2502. 5 U' 5 '43 0 Q cn e I -1- if ildiiblliiiiilli PC1'i6l1Ce with Krispy Kreme gave her her start, no doubt. After having resigned from his ad- miralty in the Navy, Clyde Iohnson is resuming hiS part in the Iohnson Family Program. Of course matrimony came into the lives of several of our fellow graduates, I have spotted several different ones already. Betty Ann Hege, Virginia Smith, Iune Webster, Doris Marion, and Faye Denny are all living happily in their little bungalows. You'll never guess who pronounced the blessings. Wesley Iohnson, Preacher Iohnson they call him! In the Womans Club meeting head- ed by Hilda Iohnson, Virginia Carter, and Louise Oakley I see George Rights is speaking. He is a great author nowg and Bill Markland, the Van Iohnson of 1945, is a great orator. He gives all of President Mary lane Iohnson's speeches when she suffers from laryngitis. Doctor Marie Worrell says it comes from throat strain!!! I believe I'll glance somewhere else now and see whom I can find. There are Elizabeth Lane and Faythe Parks sew- ing as fast as they can. I can also see Hilda Cornatzer gazing with rapture at her new streamlined typewriter. I see Iacqueline Taylor and Violet Wesiner making up beds and walking around in their white uniforms. They were cadet nurses in the war, and they are keeping up their training. I can see Peggy Reid in her sunbonnet out on her farm feeding her chickens. It always was her ambition to raise them. Delowee Reynolds is working as an understudy for Rise Stevens, and Elva Hartman, the Blond Bombshell , is quite a girl. There is Bobby Waker, the father of the Mother and Daughter Store talking to some of his customers. Who is that I see in that laboratory? Itlookslike...it...is...Coy Williams. I didn t recognize him at first because he didn't have any freckles. I wonder what's in that little bottle over there. It says Freckle Remover by Coy Williams . That must be the an- swer. He seems to be working on a formula now to take the curl out of his hair. By designing a new type plane, Bill Wooten is famous everywhere. So is Lamar Raker for producing the sheerest hose ever seen. He made quite a hit with the women. Did I say Hit- That's right, they were practically fighting for the hose. Betty Iean Stonestreet was the model for his business. There goes Lola Ruth Ladd up the street. She was elected Miss American of 1945 and two of her runners-up were Donnie Lou Ridge and Lucille Dock- ery. Mary Conrad, voted the neatest woman of 1945, seeems quite popular with the opposite SCX. M MMOQMMMFMMMMMMM li li 414Qvi40voQo+ il + Ml MMM 1 il -.--.-.-...-N...--..--.Q-.-p I 9 VOGLER Q SERVICE 4 Dependable for more than 87 years 2 Ambulance Q Funeral Directors Q Dial 6101 Q Q 'i We Cater I Especially to the Q Junior Miss I Cohen's Ready-to-Wear l 217 West 4th St. I Winston-Salem, N. C. Q l -..-------.--.-.-.--e -------------Q----9 l Rag W. Goodrich Q Photographer Q eo 317 W. 4th Street Winston-Salem, N. C. iilllllillild -MMMMMMMMMMM The g Rayless Dept. Store! Q 9-ll West lzth Street 2 Opposite Courthouse Q 5 The Shopping Center of I Winston-Salem for Q Economical Shoppers Q F -121- STICK-UP FUR A QUICK-UP I . IN A PIEK-UP L 1020 Northwest Blvd. Phone 6613 Winston-Salem, N.C. v!v4:oa:oo:vo:oa:oo:+o:o o:o4:vo14:o4:u4i:oaQuo:+o:o4:o4Qvo:o-oq+oQoo:oo:oe:ooQo4QooQo0Iv Congratulations 61945 GRADUATES Forward ' Undergraduates Iacard's wishes you a world of success in the years to come. JAQARD ug' 41+-s:o4:va1f4:oo:o4:voqD+4l:r4qn-niacin oxvozvwzv- iveboazooio-410010011-41o4Qo4Qo41o01+010 a Victor Decca Columbia I Records .- Sporting Goods Toys Games Boooolc-sTRoUD oo. -122- I wonder who that is riding around with the mayor in that convertible. Well, what do you knowg it's Hilda Cljng' Talking about riding, what do you think I've been doing all this time? That's right, I've just been taking you for a long, long rides GRAY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1945 We, the 19'-15 senior class of Iames A. Gray High School, being of sujer- natural minds and healthy bodies tAt- las' masterpiecesl do hereby will our earthly possessions: ARTICLE I Section I. To Mr. A. Woodard, we leave our deepest sympathies and ap- preciation, remembering he came to Gray in 1941 as we did, but because of his habitual absence from the class- room is now ineligible to graduate with us. . Section II. To Miss Daisy Lee Glas- gow and Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood, We leave our grateful appreciation for their patient understanding of the jit- terbuggin' scatterbrains of 216. Section III. To the student body we leave our beloved recreation room with the command that it be enjoyed to the fullest. ARTICLE II Section I. Mark Simpson leaves to I. R. jones his childhood ambition of being a quiz kid. Section II. Eugene Qpunyl Burke with those football shoulders andf'-'mooneyn eyes Wills to Horace Fort his ability to vamp any girl. Section III. To Dot Blevins, Charlotte tnimble-fingersjCraver wills her knack for dishin' out boogie. Section IV. Peggy Ann Carter and Willie Faire Swink will to Charmione Rose and Leah Kreeger their ability to have a rip-roarin' good'time any and every where. Section V. To Ernest Merrill, Peggy Dillion bequeaths a lock of her scrump- tous strawberry blonde hair. Section VI. Bonnie Stonestreet leaves to B band members 'her seat in the band room with sincere hope they won't have to check the roll for Mr. Steere- -Section VII. Alden Dull leaves to all freshmen his willingness to accept responsibilities without Hgripingf' Section VIII. Lucille Chatman and Margaret Minnish-.will their ability to reach high A in Glee Club to Mari0n Gwaltney and Violet Tyson. Section' IX. To Sam Masten, Harry Reavis bequeaths that bewitching tooth- powder ad smile: I '93-' M ll 1945 .lm of DI ,I 1 , n . m-A 'Weil lj 95 and l the dm ladllafe Y LeeG11, le AUM 9Clilli0j fm of lle jg. 216. ll Wt ll0l1 mm me enjoj-rl leaves to ubition cl urkewill 'mooneyu ability to lharlolte rr knacl 'ter all annione ability ue Hill' Peggy zrllflll leavti n the wonl eeere. .S no :Cell and 1 to gi0Il rfl' th, lg . Section X. Vivian Gibsoneleaves tg all romantically-minded under-clas-smen half of the back seat in her .lushfus limousene. 'I ' ' Section XI. To all 1946 nevvcomers Betsy Nimmo leaves her adorable 'and unforgettable northern accent. ff' I' Section XII. Frances Ann Peters leaves to Raiford' Porter. herltalentzlfor rolling brown .'.',. .- - . . .. Section ,'XIII.'.MarQiQn 'Hicks 1Q,ay'g'S her ability as a blues' singer' to Mickie Marlow. .U 'I , , In witness thereof, lwe, the senior class of l945,, placenontthis document our hand.,and, 8th day of June. 19'1'5lf pfijj 1. Genevieve Gallen 5 Testator' ' Witnesses: - ,Mr. Inbetweeng, 'Mrf Beebe' I A r Gertie from Bizertelulv Aluii H 1 GRAYHISTORY QF. THE e CLASS fo,F.q19ee5, p U I TLT 'Troutman' n . m In the 'fall of 1941 Mr. 'A.- Wood- ward and thefreshman-class of-Gray High -'School began their first,-year of work in Gray. This life wasrve-ry -un- familiar to us, and we were ea group of timid boys' and -girls, but i-t did' not take. us long to-'overcome this. . - 'Aff6I5b6COmi'Hg' fully acquainted with the 1activities'of our school-, we had -the privilege--'of electing- our freshmen oflil cers. Doug Calloway became presidentg Sam Vaughn-,was elected vicefpresi- dentg-' and.-.Peggy -Waggoner became secretary.-. 1'We..gfe'1t' very. important -to have Bub Blair- as .our se-ni-or'--spon- sor. On the whole --we did very well our first year, but we realize now that we came through with flying colors only because of the whole-hearted 'co- operation rendered by our faculty and upper classmen. i .A , In our sophomore year the school e- lected Douglas Callowafyfassistant sec- retary of the school. Many of the boys and girls- of our . class.-j'becamg.'.active infschool sports, as Well as many other activities of Gray. Q The next year we moved up- another step-of the ladder and became juniors. B.. Atkinson and Tommy Voss served as school vice-presidents for the lirstfand-second semesters. The juniors elected the-following to 'lead them: Bill Hunter, P president: Tommy. Voss, vice- president: Martha Voss, secretaryg and Rr T. Troutman, .treasurer.--Our junior sponsors -were- Miss ' Ar-telee Puett, Miss Annie,Lee Knox, and Miss Ruth Meinung. A - - v It likes you You lzke zt ' 'H 4 illlireslli upll and look ahead U lO91bO2bll4l10ilQO0l Ci0 i iO1lilb The Safest lnvest ments. You Can Make - Buyin g War Bonds, And , Saving Money AT THE 1 if ' ' '- ' ' - xspuntis 4, 5' z Piedmont Federal- Savings 5 -25355512 :I ,4 , ,,: .- And Loan Assn. it gm Q W A. , l . . '. . ' . 4'VL'f gnlwv ' 16 W. 3rd, St., Wmston-Salem,N. C. lflooioobootvoxoaioaxbotoaiboivaxvaiotsoxo oxooqoloozooxooxovzo Looking to the future, our shqp has recently installed equipment for treading airplanes tires. The above picture was- taken of a treaded tire on a plane owned' byi ' Q' Piedmont Aviation Corp. Tire Rebuilders lnc 906-12 Northwest Blvd. -1 -123- als-csv ga rffs- . .- uv-.'w V .. r W- F -154' fp' -- ,-1--'f, -ab .f .slab J 'JE35-'W' Sf'-Y 1, . - enfants - - - ' l cz 3 gl . ' 1 O l Q Q 8 1:1 .-QL T z ' E o.. l gi l E-El cw, 'S 'fr Q Q l u 5 55 Q ' 3' u ' 4 ' s . fi Pi 1 L1 5' 5. 9 4 'U L 515 ,U l 4 'ME PE 1 Q2 3, D P' s l EF' l CD 253 ' l 5 01: 0'om:-Q.:-T ga l l sgwslita H ,-, mail v 5, g2r35gs.3s5T,.. v 2 EES .2 2' :cases ' 32.2.25-:.5:.s2r C3 : E Z fa' l CD Tm' 0 fu 2 2, nf.Z 0: '1T. ' E l O: P' S 0 0-r3'3 09:0 l c U van E-L. mas. O u riff'-2 E-121-1- .. u . Q Pip-1 l v-n Q . ' NCOOSLSBRPQQ . Q G me we 5' 2-2 a 3 u o S cz on 9 es' lu 63,25 -ffm H u 3 av-gQU: -vs 1 m ffl so 'D .. as 5- C -Q-rag, O a I-l --all 9- 0.-f. I ' ll ll Lg :ng-,,,Q3.g,.gf Z l l 57 ll gl ff-303-3.2373 l l 9 ll l 59, Sa:-' ca.-4 U1 l l ll ll 3.9 92.2.3--0 . . Qui 5'h':'Q.?E N- 2 . .. ,,x . 6 eczrrrv C'-I-dl--I' 'I'-he rvrv fn- 0- Q 4-IN-NI'-e rrrirvivit Qirvrrrvr 'P MI I -1124- The National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, and Quill and Scroll induc- ted into their groups many of our jun- iors for' their fine work. Those inducted into the National Honor Society are Harriet Iohnson, Doris Hege, Carolyn Campbell, Douglas Calloway, Sam Vaughn, R. T. Troutman, Rachel Hol- comb, Dorothy Klutz, Bonnie Sue Stonestreet, Genevieve Gallen, lune Webster, Lillian Flshel, and Norris Stewart. Bill Iames, Rebecca Percival, Edward Oerter, and Sam Vaughn be- came members of the Masque and Gav- el. The Quill and Scroll inducted Nor- ris Stewart and Madelyn Clinard. Shirlie Carter, Madelyn Clinard. Car- olyn Campbell, Iacqueline Cranfield, Doris Lee Hege, Martha Ann Voss and Myrtle Cude were elected as ,Sen- ior Marshalls. Norris Stewart and Mad- elyn Clinard did leading work on the annual and paper staffs. The football team elected B. W. Atkinson as co- captain of the team. Our junior year was so filled that it slipped away suddenly and, before we hardly knew it, we were seniors. Bill Hunter became president of the school for the first semesten and R. T. Trout- man, the second. Martha Voss was e- lected secretary of the school for the second semester. The senior class officers were Tom- my Voss, presidentg Eugene Nlayberry, vice-president: Carolyn Campbell, sec- retary: and R. T. Troutman, treasurer. At the National Honor Society induc- tion Shirlie Carter, Willene Kessler. and Helen Mickey became members. Our senior sponsors were Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood, and Miss Daisey Lee Glasgow. Leaders on the annual and paper staff for the senior year were Norris Stewart, Madelyn Clinard, Betsy Nim- mo, Martha Voss, Wilma Allen, and Edith Buck. Tommy Voss and B. W. Atkinson were co-captains of the foot- ball team. The Athletic Club was or- ganized and Bruce Bailey became the president. Shirlie Carter, Wilma Allen, Doug Calloway, Thelma Myers, T. Walsh. and Martha Voss served as cheerlead- ers of the school. Saying goodbye to Gray High is a very hard thing to do because of the many things Gray has done for us. We thank each faculty member for the co- operation. which has been abundantly given to all our class from our fresh- man through our senior years. After leaving school, wherever we go. what- ever we do, we will ever hold a memo- rable place in our hearts for the worth- while teachiugs and fellowship of Gray High. As we go in dilferent directions, let us put our trust in God that our four years of training will not have been in vain. lncoyomnd Jnlnlll - nmolult - EIORAVERS ,png -,,.t,.,. .,, . V. . 1 - , V - , -Y Y Y v-. Y. .Y Y We visited Dewey s Note the huge oven from which Mr Talley the baker has just taken one of Dewey s perfect blend fruit cakes The cakes are hand mixed and baked in a slow oven from four to five hours There s no cake to match Deweys and they are packed in approved cartons for mailing II4 W 4th Street City Market 22645 23399 ui., See the smiles of satisfaction on the faces of Sally Ann Borthwick ean DeHart Eleanor Rousseau eanne Wallace Betty Tavis and Carole Phillips as they shop at the Downstairs Fashion Department 126 New accessories and fashions are always Erst at l Q L STORES COMPANYINC MILINERX DRESSES COATS LINGERIE I-IOSIERX SHOES NIEN AWD BOY S NVEAR AND FASHION ACCESSORIE I .Af .. fi li I- P I . .-4 'H .A x I. .. ,rl sl 4 ,yu if H nf 'Z nf .,. 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The Odd Number Chapter of the Quill and Scroll chose Mary Katharine Iohnson, Marjorie Ioyner, Ethel Kesler, Nancy Kester, Lois Bolling, Virginia Gaskins, Clara Iean Cooke, Frank Mill- er, Iulia Ann Vernon, and Hardinge Menzies to be members of this national organization. During the latter part of lanuary the Student Government, Boys' Monogram Club, Girls' Athletic Association and the Honor Society opened an Improve- ment Campaignn in which all the stu- dents took part in cleaning the school and the grounds. Some of our members have done un- usual work and have received national and state-wide recognition. Clara lean Cooke was chosen as the D. A. R. rep- resentative: Iennie Sue Dunnagan was awarded the Rotary Cup for the best orationp Betty lane Blalock won the Americanism contest in the district for the outstanding essay. Thus we bring to a close a fine and prosperous senior year. sm-ff' ':i!M.'3r.1e4gM'? 4 F i .L , 5, .LA bb I 4 542,-V., : ,. :dt A ...,51:ff: 3 4 ns Q-m af, :rg-A.-3 nf-3-77. , -' ' ,- '. !FiT','QL 'rPfg' -. 5,gwgy, - V A A A- -A ' 13:2 4 A 2- 4. .an IUNIOR FAQHISNS SpOrtswear Lingerie Accessories Millinery Formal E3 Street Dresses 1 1 ii ee 5 e F eeieee:Eiee. e 'PC' Q V, gt ,my Y Mx 1 3? Qwsgrfw 1 fi ' 1 '7 if ll J ' ..,., ' A ' r r r s i r e 310 N. Liberty St. 0,1 The Square. bi-0410410014-oioaiibaivoit Goob FOR LIFE Roberta Teichmani Ethel Trivette Craig Whitaker Frances Reznick Carolyn Ashburn Elaine Levin Sara Frances Howell' U THA' 2Q5Z?ff2q:,::sqsgzqsqs' EEE?5E5?3?5E3E5?3?5E5f5 553555555551 Oi. 0IOOIbo1oo1oo1o4Ioo1o-- me-41ooIois410aIbo101o41Oo10ai41o41b+ We are constantly stucling Styles for Boys and Young Men and offer our many years exper- ience with best merchan- dise obtainable. 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