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

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Rousing cheers from a bulljight, Romantic strains of wooden guitars,-- All scenes in the calyacade of pages As we journey .... through South America ozzfznfa Theme Admmlstratlon M6m0f13m Hanes Hlgh Sectlon Reynolds Hlgh Sectlon Features XXXI L XCIX . b . III A . . . 0 V . ' o ' 0 Gray High Section . VII ' ' . . III C74C!l72U2.!:if'ZQffOI2 C. T. LEINBACH Chairman E. L. PFOHL Salem Ward H. T. HIGHFIELD Third Ward I. W. MOORE Superintendent of City Schools W. A. 1uL1AN First Ward Mrs. W. L. WHARTON First Ward W. E. GAINES Second Ward A. G. ALLEN Second Ward EVA IAN E WALKER Class of 19 Reynolds Hlgh School Apnl 1 1931 November 27 1945 Qn illllrmnriam r ff ' bi '43fn2ll' Sf' f 2-JW' v 57- 'gl Q f, Q QQ QGQ43 -1 I Q., I I A ,. V5 ' vs? ' 15 XZ? 4449333-'EEL ' Wil 5.2 ii, -W? ,:::. if .sa H 5- .e-2,133 - - X . .5 2:15 x .. - :rf S.: A. QM I-Yr. 7, 7, Q vf -.,N,-QE L+., s,? -- Q, 'za-,,.::.X '--- -V --f- f - 'ff M-ask: ' - Lf3X 1 , -- XJ' ' t '-A' jj, - .- ix' W U jab Q 3' T .2 1.3! .. 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A1 Nr. gufiui . Kmfoocfwazcf Principal MRS. CARRIE MAY ALLGOOD MRS. ELIZABETH BARNETTE MARCELLA CARTER I TOM CASH MRS. MILDRED DAVIS MRS. VELMA FLISSELL SARAH FULTON DAISY LEE GLASGOW HATTIE GOOGE KATHLEEN HALL JULIA BROWN HLIDGINS EDNA JORDAN MARY MILLER KNOX if ,iw I L A 'Q EVA LOGAN ' , ' MILDRED McCOY .:., f L I RUTH MEINUNG . I L .. I Alvl i MRS- MAGDALENE OWENS 1 BROWN PHILLIPS ARTELEE PLIETT VIRGINIA ROLISE MRS. MARTHA SCARBROUGH ARTHUR STEERE ' MOSELLE STEPHENSON CLARA TILLER MRS. MONTE WARNER ALMA WOODMORE rfAl: ' I N-Ff,,.f -Fr' 'I' F ll 'DOW -5 I :QW P' vm Q :Ji ,lenlwlkxx 1 ' I Iigilnl its ITC. Qi le ' lf- 5 I It W? Q - , ' .- I: IIE1 ' I rxilgzly 5 ,fn YN Peggy Stephenson, Mascot I, ,. 7 1 -- ss- My it , 1555 ' Ufazi Lofkcsu ,M G. P. ANDERSON MRS. CARRIE MAY AIIGOOD MARY MILLER KNOX President Sponsor Sponsor RAIFORD PORTER LOUISE CHURCH Vice-President Secretary Alufzafzfafiuai I I MOST POPULAR I Louise Church Raiforcl Porter BEST LOOKING Betty Ruth Norris Richard Sink BEST ALL'ROUND Louise Church G. P. Anderson BIGGEST FLIRTS Mickie Marlow Paul Snell MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peggy Baucom Raiford Porter MOST INTELLECTUAL Peggy Baucom ' Ed Oerter I Rusty Teague. Mascot RICHARD SINK Treasurer BEST SPORTS Elizabeth Hutchins B. W. Atkinson MOST ATHELETIC Mickie Marlow I. R. Iones WITTI EST Virginia Cudd Richard Morgan ,-.11-. 1 , i 1 1' 1 il .1 Q1 ll , . V . if Q t -... ' +94 N is 1 W.. 1, L Flake Adkins Under My Sombrero -f Quien Sabe? Science Course: Checking Dept. 1: Motion Picture Proiectionist 3. 4: P. T. A. Rep. 4: R2C01'd- DEN-4: S. H. Supt. 3: S. H. Checker 3. Mary Alspaugh Under My Sornbrero - The Love I Long For Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3. 4: Treas. 1: Band 1.2: Hrm. Sec. I: Marshall 3: Record. Dept. 1: Lost and Found 2: Traffic Dept. 4: Oflice PaS1'2' 3- G. P. Anderson Under My Sombrero - Sad Feeling Industrial Arts Course: Pres. Sr. Class 51 Hi-Y 4' 51 Pres. 5: Per. Rel. Dept. 4. 5: Supt. 5: Traffic Dept- 3: Supt. 4: Football 3. 4, 5: Basketball 4. 5: Baseball 2, 3. 4, 5: Capt. 4.5: Monogram Club 4: S. H. SuPf- 4: Lib. Council 4: Hall Monitor 4: Best All Round 5. B. W. Atkinson Under My Sombrero -- Bird Brains Social Studies Course: Football 1.2. 3. 4. 5: Co- Captain 3. 4. 57: Basketball 3. 4. 5: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. 5: School V-Pres. 3: Hi-Y 3.4, 5: V-Pres. 4: S- H. Supt. 3. 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 1: Pres. 2: Monogram Club 4: Amos and Andy 3. 4: Per. Rel. 3: Best Sport 5. Wanda Bagwell Under My Sombrero ' Rusty Brains Commercial Course: Hrm. Sec. 1: Sec. Dept- 3: Glee Club 1: Red Cross Rep. 2: Int. Dept. 2. Peggy Ann Baucom Under My Sornbrero-'A Desire to Serve Social Studies Course: Girl Reserve 1: Lib. Pages Supt. 1: Schol. Dept. Supt. 2: Lib. Council Supt. 2. 4: Sec. of School 3, 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Treas. 3: Rep. to Girls' State 3: Per. Rel. 4: Editor-in-chief Gray Light 4: D. A. R. Rep. 4: Most Likely To Suc- ceed 4: Most Intellectual 4. Ioan Berrier Under My Sombrero-Bell Bottom Trousers Science Course: Greensboro High 1: Gastonia High 3: Girl Reserve 2.4: Lib. Page 2.4: Schol. Dept. 2: Lost and Found 2: Traffic Dept. 4: Record. Dept. Supt. 4. Dorothy Lorine Bobbitt Under My Sombrero -f The Boogie Woogie Beat Music Course: Band 1.2.3. 4. 5: Orchestra 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Office Page 3: S. H. Checker 2: Board 2: Att. Dept. 3: Hall Monitor 3. Frances lean Bowman Under My Sombrero-'My O.A.O.-Five Sailors Commercial Course: Hrm. Pres. 1: Sec. 3: V-Pres. Fr. Class 1: Sec. Ir. Class 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Sec. 4: Girl Reserve 3: Lost and Found Supt. I: Lib. Pages Supt. 2: Board 4: Sec. D.O. Club 4: Chief Ir. Marshall 3: Schol. Dept. 2. Barbara Brooks Under Mu Sombrero - A Willingness To Try To Learn Science Course: Int. Dept. 3. Kenneth Cotton Brown Under My Sombrero - Desire To Be a Horse Trader Industrial Arts Course: Int. Dept. 2. Orville Burton Under My Sombrero -f Aviation General Course: Lib. Council 1.2: Record. Dept. 1: Int. Dept. 1.3: Lost and Found 1: Checking Dept. Supt. 2: D. O. Club 4: Hall Monitor 2. William Dennis Byerly, Ir. Under My Sombrero - Space Commercial Course: Football 5: Basketball 4, 5: Base- ball 3. 4.5: Hi-Y 5: Monogram Club 4: S.H, Supt. 1.3. 4. 5: Lib. Council 4: Checking Dept. 1: Hull Monitor 2: Record. Dept. 2. Nellie Mae Calcutt Under My Sombrcro -' A Farmefs Son Home Economics Course: lnt. Dept. 1, 2: Hall Monitor 2: Traflic Dept. 3: Home Ec. Club 3: S. H. Checker 4. Louise Church Under My Sombrero f- California Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3. 4: Interclub Council 1.3: V-Pres. 4: Hrm. Pres. 1: Sec. 4: Lib Council 1. 3. 4: Per. Rel. 4: Defense Council 2: S.H. Council Supt. 4: Traffic Dept 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Schol. Dept. 1: Rec. Dept. 4: Best All Round 4: Most Popular 4. Mary Collins Under My Sombrero '- A Boy In Khaki Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3, 4: Trels. 1. 2: Lib. Council 3. 4: Lib. Page 1: Schol. Dept. 2, 4: Int. Dept. 2: Hall Monitor 3: Record. Dept. 3: Traffic Dept. 4: Lost Book Dept. 3. Virginia Cucld Under My Sombrero -- A Great Relief Science Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3. 4: Treas. 3: Hrm. V-Pres. 2: Hall Monitor 2: Traffic Dept 4: Lib. Council 4- Board 1 2' Schol Dept 2' Lib Pa e 1: S. H. Checker 2. 3: S. H. Supt. 3: Defense Council 1: Wirtiest 4. Pattie Cude Under My Sombrero -- Anything But Brains Commercial Course: Glee Club 1: Red Cross Rep. 1: Sec. Dept. 3: lnt. Dept. 1. Geraldine Austin Drum Under My Sombrero -Peroxide General Science Course: Soccer 4: Soft Ball 3. 4: Glee Club 1.2: Girl Reserve 4. Edna Everhart Under My Sombrero - Coat of Navy Blue General Science Course: Griffith 1.2: Lib. Council 3, 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: Ir, Mar- shall 3: Schol. Dept. 3. Betty Io Gant Under My Sombrero - A Certain Gob Commercial Course: Hrm. Sec. 1.2: Record. Dept. I: Att. Dept. 2: Schol. Dept. 3: Ir. Marshall 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Cheerleader 4: Office Page 2.3. Mary Lee I-Iedgecoch Under My Sombrero -New York Mathematics Course: Dramateers 3.4: Office Pages Supt. 2: Record. Dept. 3: Winner of A. A. A. Poster Contest 3: Per. Rel. 3. 4: Traffic Dept. 3: Seven Sisters 3: Smilin' Through 4: Club de Espanol 45 Winner of Kiwanis Cup for Reading 3. Ierry Holcomb Under My Sombrero- What Sombrero? General Course: Hall Monitor 1: S. H. Supt. 2: Lib. Council 3: Record. Dept. 3. Sarah 1'lunter Under My Somlzrcro -f That Man Commercial Course: Defense Council 1.4: Supt. 4: Att. Dept. 3: Band 3.4: Glee Club 2: Girl Reserve 1. 2.3. 4: Office Asst. 2. 3. 4: Lib. Council 4. Elizabeth Eugenia Hutchins Under My Sombrero-'Ex-G. I. Dauastus Commercial Course: Schol. Dept. 1.2: lnt. Dept. 2: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3. 4: Att. Dept. Supt. 4: Office Asst. 4: School Store 3, 4: Lost Book Dept. 2: Lost and Found 2: Board 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Hist- orian 4: Best Sport 4. Mary Lou Iohnson Under My Sorribrereo - To Be A Stenographcr Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. 1.2. 3: Supt. 2: Lost Book Dept. Supt. 3: Traffic Dept. 3: Girl Reserve 3: Honor Point Pin 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Asst. Sec. 4: Hall Monitor 2: On the Bean 2: School Store 3: Office Asst. 3: D. O. Club 4: Record. Dept. 1.4. I. R. lones Under My Sombrero -f Sports lndustrial Arts Course: Football 2, 3. 4: Baseball 2.3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Monogram Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Att. Dept. 3: Most Athletic 4. Leah Kreeger Under My Sombrero - Memories Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3.4: Pres. 2: Sec. 4: lnt. Dept. 1.2, 3: S.H. Checker 3: Traffic Dept. 4: Lib. Page 1. Sidney Laurence Under My Sombrcro 1- I 1Vish I Knew General Course: Hrm. Treas. 1: Lib. Council 1: Hrm. V-Pres. 2: Defense Council 2: Glee Club 2, 4: Record. Dept. Supt. 4: Football 4.5. Mary Elizabeth Ledbetter Under My Sombrero - U. S. Navy Commercial Course: Hrm. Sec. 1: lnt. Dept. 1: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Lib. Council 3: Lib. Page 3: Att. Dept. 1: Glee Club 3: Girl Reserve 1: S.H. Checker 4: Lost Books Dept. Supt. 4. Norma Elizabeth Libes Under My Sombrero -- Curiosity Commercial Course: Lib. Page 2: Board 2: Schol. Dept. 2: Record. Dept. 1: S.H. Checker 1.3: Hall Monitor 3: lnt. Dept. 3: Amos and Andy 3: School Store 3. 4. Elfreda Long Under My Sombrcro' A Certain Paratroopcr Commercial Course: Bus. Mgr. Pine Whispers 3: Black and Gold 3. Mickey Marlow Under My Sombrero -- U. S. Fleet History Course: Blair lr. High 1: B. C. V. High 2: C0-Chief Cheerleader 4: Basketball 3. 4: Soccer 4: Softball 3, 4: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: Girl Reserve 3. 4: Hrm. s all 3 Lib Council 3 4 Board 4 Sec. 3: Ir. Marh : . , : 3 S. H. Checker 3. 4: Biggest Flirt 4: Most Athletic 4. Bill Br an Medlin Y Y Under My Sombrero-'I Sometimes Wonder Commercial Course: Glee Club 2: Basketball 3.4: Football 4. Richard Morgan Under My Sombrero--Mom Science Course: Football 2. 3. 4. 5: Midget Basket- Hi Y 4 5 G m Dept Supt 5 S. H. Supt. 4: ball 4: '- - : y . . : Board 5: P.T.A. Rep. 3: Wittiest 5. 'f4'2sSii 433 E ' 'S vial. 9- f 1 if X f f Bettie Ruth Norris Under My Sombrcro - That Certain Person Social Studies Course: Girl Reserve 4: Hrm. Sec. l, 2, 3: Board l: Lib. Council 1, 3: Per. Rel. 4: Traf- fic 4: lr. Marshall 3: S. H. Checker 3.4: Defense Council 4: Best Looking 4. Edward Oerter Under My Sornbrcro -- Wig Science Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Pres. 5: Hi-Y 4. 5: Chaplan 5: Masque and Gravel 2. 3.4. 5: Pres. 4: Seven Sisters 4: Best Actor 4: Per. Rel. 4.5: Supt. 5: Lib. Council 5: Schol. Dept. Supt. 31 lnt. Dept. Supt. 2: Treas. of School 5: Most Intellectual 5. Walter Pittman Under My Sombrero -- A Cute Hcp Chick General Course: Football 3.4: Baseball 3.4: Hi-Y 4. Clarence Poindexter Under My Sombrcro My Head Commercial Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Trcas. 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Treas. 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Lib. Council 3: Lost Books Dept. Supt. 3: Publicity Dept. Supt. 4: Lost and Found 2: Hall Monitor 2, 3: Schol. Dept. 1.3: Checking Dept. 1.2: Mgr. Ed. Pine Whispers 3: Bus. Mgr. Blue and Gold 4. Betty Pope Under My Sombrcro-A Dream Social Studies Course: lnt. Dept. 1.3.4. Wilma Pope Under My Sombrero- Wander-lust Science Course: Griffith School 1.2: Int. Dept. 3, 4. Raiford Potter Under My Sombrcro-- Very Little Hair College Course: Editor-inChief Blue anrl Gold 4: V- Pres. School 4: V-Pres. Senior Class 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Pres. Quill and Scroll 3.4: Rec. Dept. 3.4: Supt. 41 Per. Rel. 4: Board 3. 4: Treas. Club de Espanol 4: Supt. Poster Dept. 3: Executive Council 3.4: Most Popular 4: Most Likely to Succeed 4. Charmione Carolyn Rose Under My Sornbrero- Desire For a Better Under- standing of People Science Course: Lib. Page Supt. 1.2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Sec. 3: lnterclub Council 4: Girl Reserve Con- ference 3: Glce Club 1: Board 1.2.3. 4: Defense Council Supt. 3.4: S. H. Supt. 4: Schol. Dept. Supt. 4: Honor Point Pin 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Office Asst. 3: Smilin' Through 4. Betty Sapp Under My Sombrerof- Thoughts of Tom Economics Course: Cheerleader 3: Co-Chief 4: Girl Reserve 3, 4: Basketball 4: Lib. Council 3,4: Ir. Marshall 3: Schol. Dept. 2: Hi-Y Sponsor 3: S.H. Supt. 4: Softball 3. 4: lnt. Dept. 3. R. C. Sells Under My Sombrero ' Sawdust Commercial Course: Checking Dept. 1.2: S.H. Checker 1.2: lnt. Dept. 3. 4: S.H. Supt. 3. y , Al: X W is.: -32: B . fi y. . B 5 'X .1 f. xi W ' ' f' Y J . .f ' : , , f' L Q. like . Q54 s.. : U l . 'i '51 Q. . Q H 3 1. ia sk it 'lr S l Qs 4 . Q , . sf' df '.-5945. A . .eff ' . 5 ' .A ,, . 1 .13 ' X V will A X QW 1 f ' y i X 3 J, v NK ay V' School Kenneth Carroll Womble Under My Soffrbrero-Royal Crown Hair Dressing With Olive Oil Music Course: Band 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1.2.31 Dram- aieers 4: Pres. Club de Espanol 4: Schol. Dept. I: Hrm. V-Pres. l: Athletic Club 3: Baseball 2, 4: Football 4: Lib. Council 4: Aud. Dept. 2. Frances Ruth Wommack Under My Sombrero' To Meet Alan Lada' Commercial Course: Hall Monitor 2: Int. Dept. 3: J'-I . Dept. 3. . Z 1,1 '. ' . 'QA nw- 4,5 f . , 5: I f 'wnfni' , ' 17 ,, ..,..,.f , . , , . M , nd. 1 fa if 1 Tommy Sheek Under Aly Sornbrero--Esther Willianzs Mathematics Course: Hrm, Pres. 2: Asst. Sec. of School 2: V-Pres. 3: Cheerleader 3. 4: Per. Rel. 3, 4: Rec. Dept. 3. 4: Traffic Dept. 3, 4: Lib. Council 3, 4- Supt. 4: Pres. Ir. Class 3: Hi-Y 3, 4. Helen Queen Sheetz Under My Sombrero - Scatterbrains Commercial Course: Lib. Page lg Schol. Dept. 2: Record. Dept. l: S. H. Checker 3: Hall Monitor 3: Richard Sink Under My Sombrero - Deadhead Commercial Course: Board 3: Checking Dept. l: l'Up In The Air Z: Glee Club Double Quartet 3. 4: Per. Rel. 4: Hi-Y 4: S. H. Council 4: Treas. Sr. Class 4: Best Looking 4: Gym. Dept. 4. Iuanita Ann Smith Under My Sombrero -' Heaps of Nothing Commercial Course: Iohn Marshall High S:hool l, 2, 3. Int. Dept. 3. Paul Snell, Ir. Under My Sombrero-A Brain Storm Industrial Arts Course: Sedcve Garden I: Ce't l High 2: Treas. Hi-Y 4: Per. Rel. 3, 4: Pres. of School 4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 3.4: Board 3, 4: S. H. Supt. 3: Hall Monitors Supt. 3: Traffic Dept. 4: Biggest Flirt 4. Geneva Snyder Under My Sombrero - Desire For Knowledge to Help Others Home Economics Course: Hrm. Sec. l: Record. Dept. l: Int. Dept. l,2.3' Girl Reserve Z: Hall Monitor 2: Glee Club 3: S. H. Supt. 4. Ralph Sprinkle Under My Sombrero -I Wouldn't Be Fu' Noin' Industrial Arts Course: On The Beam 1: Poster Dept. l, 2. 3. 4: Supt. 2. 3. 4: Int. Dept. 1.2: Supt. 2: D. O. Club 4: S. H. Supt. 3. Viola Ilfrae Sprinkle Under My Sombrero - Heaps of jazz and a Certain Partner ' Commercial Course: Defense Council 3: Amos and Andy 3: Office Asst. 2: Lost Books Dept. Supt. 2: Int, Dept. 3. Doris Elizabeth Stoker Under My Sombreno - It's A Secret Commercial Course: Int. Dept. I: Defense Council 4: S. H. Checker 4: Att. Dept. 4. Hilda Troxell Under My Sombrero - A Desire To See Gray High City Football Champions Language Course: Girl Reserve l,2, 3, 4: Asst. Sec. 3: Pres. 4: Band 1.2. 3. 4: Orchestra 3.4: Hrm. Treas. 2: Le Cercle Francais Z: C'ub de Espanol 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Traffic Dept. 3. 4: Supt.4: S. H. Checker 3: Defense Council 1.4: Lib. Council 4:'Of- fice Page 4. Bobby Williamson Under My Sombrero -- Nothing Much Language Course: Fwotball 1.2. 3: Baseball l,2,3 4: Lost and Found Supt. 2: Board l,2, 3. Oren Ray Wilson Under My Sovzbrero- You Tell Me Commercial Course: Checking Dept. l.2: Supt. 2: Record. Dept. 2: S.l-I. Supt 3: S.H. Checker 3: Board 2, 3: Pres. D. O. Club 4: A't. Dept. 4: Hrm. V-Pres. 3: Aud. Dept, Z: Oflice Asst. 2, 3: Supt. 3. -14.- GRAYTEEN CLUB First Row: Church. Miss Seabrook, Porter, Messick, Miss Hall. Voss. Cl3Irander.CSel5ond Row: Groce, Drum, Merrill, Saige, Carter, Estep. Sheek. yers, oo. 'V I w l F 4 l I Ai ' ' ' 1 - ...-g' f X - ,, ,Q ,. ' I m..,--, . - - , - ..A... x ...-.. , , , , , , IUNIORS SOPHOMORES -1 A , ' ' Jw! - Q 1 ,, ,X I ,Q TM 1 f , ' Ssf . , ,Q , sq-. , , ,A 4 ' W.-1 ' : ' f ,' f ww .W - nj'IAQ'-'fft.V.mPA,,j5Lf2Eh- , , k x ., f---LNM , : L- ffAv,.....,4:m: ,Q:.N2'2'.N.L f - 1 1 FRESHMEN EIGHTH GRADE d WI .4 'zganizafiona FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER I 1 BRUCE HARRISON PAUL -SNE-LL P,-esidem President I I 1 RAIFORD PORTER Vice-President PEGGY BAUCOM Secretary RALPH ATKINSON Vice-President GENEVA MARSH Secretary ED OERT'ER Treasurer I 1 RANDALL IONES if iq Asst. Secretary 'iff-' ,x . I Li 5 BLUE AND GOLD STAFF i RAIFORD PORTER Editor:-in-Chief CLARENCE POINDEXTER EMMA IEAN WILLARD Business Manager Senior Eglitor RUTH STOVALL W. M. FOIL Senior Editor Photographer ,-17-. C, .f U25 rlflfgiafzafzi :Staff r , , l , Q, EMMA FOGLE X ' , Editor-in-Chief rl Q l F ? 1 5 l l l il l li l ll' l l rx l l l l l ,Y 1 ? ll? First Row: Douglas Carter, Madeline Sage, Pegg Baucom. qecond Row: Betty lean Atkinson. Louise Allen. Fourth Row: Lindsav SPFV. Phyllis Christine Ferguson, Ruth Gordon, Patsy Gough. Third Row: Miriam Calloway. Polly Estep. Barbara Wilson, Polly Sue Carter, Delores 5 Gawltney, Gertrude Hayes, Mary Ruth McKnight. Thelma Cloclfelter, Teague, Burton Rights. 1 Z, JJ ' XL V, 'i-' - 40 ff'ef vvffg-ef.-:s:.tw' ' 4.,v 11124 -.t'. .wff- ' 5' , gf! V fl f-f..,rf A i .a,a,,,,,., l ' N ' f Ei E ' ,,,,,M,,.-.,,-,,,i,,.,M. 'X 1 , 5' l - ,fx ' l fjxjlxfj , , ' a X ff 3 - i ,swf ,A W 512 , ,, , V,,:Q1' l l X, ,f ,f l ,j f C A I Z! fig f z If f ' A. W If I f, V, n t XXX , j -..r.,..,x 2 , , IA , R' iihllinlm'---.,,. Yu-v 1 , I ?C'::'l:w , if gp 3 ,f i f A , -LJ' . -- f' 'K' f. ,,...+ --W f - I A f'-,.-,-,-.,.f-7'7 Q -,, V , s FX iv ,.J:e1,,7-,,. j , LLQM, . ,Q S' J if 'bb l V-4--l r 1 AL- X N if I f , , Q wwf- 3 ' , 5 , , M. a C l i 5 5 wi t,, , I h ? !V X, -.t, 1 E V' , if-s,f'w ,ffh VT f 25 , , I., Q , 1 V ,y .ff-X 1 Y x L l P V X. A g fy 1 l lK.g4X X l 1. ,ff l l . X ' f , - f V , xx,,.f 3 tif ,,,, f Z 9 I J 1 , V I ' :T f 1 7 N 'f 5 ' ff ' l K N--NNI.--,, 'M l 5, 7 t 'f Left hand column: RAIFORD PORTER. PEGGY BAUCOM, EMMA , IEAN WILLARD, DOUGLAS CARTER. Right hand column: CLARENCE POINDEXTER, EMMA FOGLE, MAD- ' ELINE SAGE. MARTHA ANN VOSS. ,-'18,-f lx 35 'fr .H l 1 A.. W, Q ' ...A- BOARD GRAYCHWNMES High. ,t V .f W igi.:.f::LQV, M ,, y X A -.,.,,+WM Q: . Maw.-:N , 5.1 3 ' ' M-. ..- -M iliif' , X xx- ' M- .QAM . mm., 0...,. .. , -19,-. Jvafionaf 5401207 435006553 lg X1 W 7 5 an 'Z Q if if E. I. WILLARD IACKIE IOYNER CLARENCE POINDEXTER RALPH ATKINSON PEGGY BAUCOM Vice-President Secretary President Treasurer Asst. Secretary ,-1 20- W .xi W? S ,mhz ,f ,,.... 1 , A, x H A X . . ,.,f XPS: .7 . -sg, v -x 1 . 1 2' gf Q M' ni ' 's'1w?Qf, 4.254-'J Xlfirfhfffiiafirei 5 M.. I 'Maw R. .mum-X if. HI-Y l 2 X . 1,3 I 1 f 34' W ng g f .J paw ,Vi -ff l X xr' :.- . Q , -7. -4- + yrs- . if, X 1. M, in :',:s'.:. L V , ' First Row: Anderson, Harrison, Carter, Snell, Womble. Second Row, Drum, Foil, Hennis Hutchins, I. R. Iones, P. Iones. Fifth Row: R. Iones, Sponsors: Adams. Carter, Clodlelter. Ioyner, Meyers. Third Row: B. W. Merrill, G. Morgan. R. Morgan, Nimmo, Oerter. Sixth Row: Orander. Atkinson. R. Atkinson. Bovender. Byerly, Clinard, Crews. Fourth Row: Foindexter, Porter, Sheek. Sink, Spry. -121.- BAND GIRL RESERVES ORCHESTRA First Rouv: Hodge. Warner. Womeldorf. Seawell, Charles. McKnight. Sec- Foil, Troxell. Third Row: Pope. Snyder, Myers. Alldrecl, Clinarcl. Dorsett. ond Row: Ruff, Reavis, Rights, Hunter, Nimmo, Hennis, Cudd.EiE,E Offiilii Drum. First Row: Stonestreet. Linville. Hanes, Hutchins, VVillard. Smith. Shaw. Heath, Fourth Row: Coleman, Haneline. Lemmons, Everheart, Drum. At- Teague. Second Row: Myers, Casey, Lawson. Castevens. Carter. Ridge, kinson, Mforgan, Mr. Steere. Palmer. Third Raw: Cornatzer. Smith. P. Vestal. N. Vestal. Davis, Foster. ,-23-' DRAMATEERS Long, Wall, Bates, Ioyner, Vestal, Dorsett, Campbell. Wilkins, Casey Cope, Kellelte, Bostick, Rose, Baucom. Snider, Morgan, Pettyjohn, Warner. Motsinger, Iaro. Hauser, Parks, Gard ner, Keigzr. Lawrence, Womble, Grigg, Hodge, Wooten. Vlooten, Dowell, Groce, Loflin, Vaden, Carter, Marsh. Hedgccock, Morgan Iuncs. Smith. Bedford, Scott, Griffin. V is 1 ff 1 -' 'fi' -4' i ' , vi mf?-xfw If k ' l' ' .I LIBRARY COUNCIL First Row: Marsh, Wilkins, Hedgecock, Loflin, loyner, Morgan. Parks, Vaden. Second Row: Wall, Rose. Cope, Campbell, Baucom. Third Row Dorsett, Carter. Lang. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Sprinkle, Wilson, Murphy, Burton, Iohnson, Bowman, Little, Dietz, Sheek, Mr. Raiford. instructor -'gg' b fr .ix gb .ffl - Es m-py.,' . Q S v , 'ilu nl E i OT IL z , . :G , 'lll' Mg ,X i , , I l ' T- 1 1 1 .,..,.,, .. jg,-E ---- Q- . ,,-, iq..- ,, -- S - 1- - ....i.... E., ,,... f...,.,..-..-,- ... .Myne-wf CHEERLEADERS Mickie Marlow, Polly Estep, Io Ann Clodfelter, Tommy Sheek. Betty Sue Adams, Gertrude Hayes, Betty Sapp. First Row: 'Carolyn Lewis, Mickie Marlow, Kate Zimmerman. Tina Pap- Hutchins, Dot Neal, Coach Mildred McCoy, Theresa Ridge. Mildred Dietz, PHS. Geraldine Drum, Barbara Bledsoe. Second Row: Corrine Worrell, Carol Stella Everhart. 1 ,.4 'H+ Q ,.. FOOTBALL RESERVES First Row: Robert Walker, Billy Meclliin, Frank Iaro, Bobby Fesperman, Otis Stout, Bill Williard, Hubert Casey, lack Clowers, Phillip Price, Manager Everhart, Dennis Byerly, Mack Goforth, Sid Lawrence. Second Row: Man-V limmy Nimmo. ager Buck Adams, lack Parrish. Robert Whitney, Garth Buckner, Boyd 28- L A a i 5' Al 3 5 1 'i l A , l A -i-w-3-qw-A il 1 l I 3 l BOYS BASEBALL ,First Row: Manager Clodfelter. Fesperman, Cv. Morgan, Womble, I. Smith, Row: Sink, Atkinson, Clowers, P. Icncs, I. R. lones, Anderson, Snell. Satterfielcl, Harrison, Pierce. Second Row: Manager Nimmo, Gardner, Falls,Co21ch Cash. Price, Spear, Byerly, l. Ioncs, Bovcnder, Cauclill, R. Iones, Cudd. Third TENNIS Hutchins, Scott, Hennis, Porter, Neal, Smith, Casey, Nimmo, Campbell. GIRLS SOFTBALL h L fl'n Second Row Coach McCoy Yountz, McF8dyn, Gordon, Castcvens, Drum, First Row: Lewis, Thrift, Satterlield, Zimmerman, Tesh, Ever art, o 1 . : . Clark, K. Hutchins, Rose, Hartman. -29 ,.f K A BOYS BASKETBALL First Row: Manager Nimmo, Snell, Anderson, Atkinson, R. Iones, Byerlyf Caudill, Masten. Second Row: Coach Cash, P. Iones. Pierce, Bowman. R. Morgan. R. Iones, Clowers, Bovender. GIRLS BASKETBALL Hutchins, Brown. Smith, Cline, Coach McCoy, Neal, Casey, Marlow, Wor-:ell, Beck. 30-1 -S l l 1 l H15 1 I P I 1 an si ,NU -4 i Q . N I X 1 I fl , l I '1 ,M w 5 ,k 'L qw 'F X E . X ! I I J 1 I , L., 3 1 I L' - 1 In 4 I 4n'1':. Q 5 I '. ' I F3 :. I i I J , 1 ' :I I f 7 f ' 1 X . 5+ ll My if- Fl 'qg iv I 4 r ! V ,1 5' 5 Q i, . - 5 ,, 3 es, fi J-mQzi,1X. -L1 'Lv-E MTYXEQR --. .X . ,.s sf,5-4,,.f-.f.- :1-',, 1- P-2 ' ' -, L .fajajk 'L 'EX . -5:13, '1 - 15. : ,1-NN-, 1 'SX . V .-- 2:51 X 'Q 4 a Egg --fr , X ' ' S- , S , L3 -fe BQYXEQQ-5-:flV lwY:'1?f'1gF'X5fRfm,' saw ?v.2-4 'ff'-'ff-fa is--:Q Lif.-W' YW'-'-,' ffffvff 51 17 3612 ,lfffiaf wk ,wi f 'G ' wk 14 . my ' :fQfc:si.1 Hkyi f ff, 'fy A V flfi Mmx- 6 -xx-if-112. f f . X-131 W ,-cf, -if f f .V my L f ffff lx wx 'N X NNN-Xi f , 1 1 ... . . . ,. . i- 4'.1 . 19:5-5,3 M - 45,555.20 ,543 in -aff. - .' , Y. N Nb , ,311-'QQ x, df, M ,wb i 5 ..,iZ , ,HIV ,M A v-M ,f-661 .. fx ?Z.:--,R-N' '1-we 1 x , 5 f 12' ,af 9 13' 'lE 513f--'ff ' X -sme:.paff-- 'Ffa' f f 1 , 1,14 'J ,f 1, R,it1,:Ag.:jfji . :Q 1 I, , - aoacfi :Rauf Staten To Coach Reid Staton for his straight-for- ward attitude toward every phase of our school activities and for his spirited, undy- ing enthusiasm for sports and sportsmanship, we, the 1946 graduating class of Hanes High School, do proudly dedicate our Purple and Gold. czcu fy M cyaffcwangsz Principal MIS. Belly May Mr. Roy Garrison Mrs. G. Burns Mrs. Mary Simpson Miss Mabel Chandler Mr. Bernard Hirsch Miss Nettie Chappell Mr. A. S. Iohnson Miss Carrie Dungan Miss Marilyn Lewis Miss Helen Bickley Miss Mary jo Flippjn Miss Treva Miller Mrs. Doris Mowery Miss Elizabeth Pleasants ,-.1 Mr. Reid Staton Miss Flavella Stockton Mrs. Bess Whilden SUIZEYIQLLUEL We ..A., f if E. A. REICH ELOISE NUNN BYRON AND I I AND ASSCKABY BONNIE SHEETS IM HOLDER Wittiest Most Athletic BARBQIIEQ l2lf?ff5LLYN LOUISE WOOTEN AND BOB HAMPTON Must Intellectual IOE STATON Mascot Q ' BILL LINEBACK AND MARTHA IEAN HARDY Best Looking MARY SUE RUSH LOUISE WOOTEN BONNIE SHEETS AND AND AND BILL LINEBACK BOB HAMPTON KENNETH FOSTER Best All-Round Most Likely To Succeed Biggest Flirts -35- 555 :fm tg I S s ..- t u K X. L 2 1 V' XXX. I X, . f t 3 itz lk'X 5 its 'vs Q .Q 5' 4 M QSBK 53 , ,... Q 'C . - - , s -V Vi Ninn.- PF .flu 'G ffl f f ,fzfijff ,Q .,:,w,oi, X 5 ' s. ' it ' We ty xo, 15: . 4 We , I 3 R K f Z 3 r ii' aa -f 1 1 l N. SCA George Beck 9311 l 1 Z --36.. 0 Under My Sombrero A Big Hunk of Man lndustrial Course: Basketball Mgr. 2. Betty Lou Benton Under My Sombrero-A Mental Capacity Which Was But Ain't Commercial Course: Health Club 2: Glad Rags : Office Page 2. 3: D. E. Club 3: Sec. 3: ,.B1ind Dateu: Art Club 3. Iunior Boles Under My Sombrero -- My Report Card Commercial Course: Fleming High School: King High School. H. D. Buckner Under My Sombrere -- Lute Commercial Course: Alderman 3: Band 2, 3,4. 5: D. E. Club 4: Blind Date : Pine Whispers Staff 5: Health San. Board 5. Pauline Gertrude Burke Undcr My Sombrero'-I Wish I Knew Science Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3. 4: Soccer 2. 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Girls' Ath. Assoc. 2: Hon Soc. 3,4 Red Pencil Survivor 2. L. W. Carmichael Under My Sombrero .- Sense Industrial Arts Course: Outside Lunch 1, 2: Var. Baseball 2, 3, 4: Res. Basketball 2. 3. 4: Machine Shop 3.4: Midget Football 2.3: Midget Football Coach 4: Boys' Monogram Club 3. 4 Football Mgr. 2. luanita Chrysikos Under My Sombrero - Navy Blue Hair Ribbon Commercial Course: Rural Hall 1.2: Girl Reserve 4. Iarvis E. Church Under My Sombrero '- Hatless College Coure: Mary Lou Clinard Under My Sombrero - Lamebrain Commercial Cnurse: Class Basketball 1: Girl Reserve 1: Office Page 2, 3: Cheerleader 4. Bill G. Clodfelter Under My Sombrero-Matliematical Infested Brain College Course: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4, 5: Monitor 3. 4, 5: Ass't. Chief 4: Debating Club 4. 5: Alternate 4: Football Mgr. 5: Pine Whispers Stall 5: Store 4, 5: Ushers Club 5: Solicitor of Court 4: Iudge 5: Dec- lamation Contest 4. 5: Amcricanlsm Contest 4. 5. Blanche Collins Under My Sombrcro - A Certain Boy From W.H.S. Home Economics Course: Softball 2. 3. 4: Class Bask- ftball 2: Cafeteria 3, 4. Lois Easter Under My Sombrero-Let's Not Get Nosey Commercial Course: Lib. Page 1.3: Softball 1.2: Soccer 1.2: Basketball 1, 2: Girl Reserve 1.2: Phys. Ed. Club 1. I .--Alf' Kenneth Earle Foster Under My Sombrero - Sawdust Mathematics Course: Band 1.2.3.4,5: Student Di- rector 4. 5: Tennis 3. 4, 5: Monogram Club 4, 5. Excelsior Club 5: Chorus 5: Lib. Page 1: Minstrel 4' Biggest Flirt 5: Harmony Hangout 5: Fire Chief 5 ciyde W. 1-mit Under My Sombrero-'Lost Cause Commercial Course: Paul Hamby Under My Sombrero - Stover Industrial Course: Midget Football 2: Football Mgr. 4: Machine Shop 3.4. William Robert Hampton Under My Sombrero - 5 feet. 9 inches boy.-3l4 of an inch man College Course: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Excelsior Club 4: Debating Club 2. 3.4: Pres. 4: Team 2.3: Most Intellectual 4: Alderman 4: Ushers Club 3, 4: Store 3, 4: Outside Lunch 3.4: Midget Football 2: Midget Basketball 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4. Martha lean Hardy Under My Sombrero -Blond Wavy Hair Commercial Course: Rural Hall 1.2: Girl Reserve 4: Best-Looking Girl 4. Edith Hinshaw Under My Sombrero-1 The Man I Love Mathematics Course: Girl Reserve 1.3: Elmer : Monitor 2. 3: Leave It To Ioe : Excelsior Club 3, 4: D. E. Club 4: Pres. 4: Lib. Page 3, 4: Pres. 3: Sr. Marshall 3. Nellie Sue Holcomb Under My Sombrero -- Sweet Dreams of a Sailor Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3: D. E. Club 4. lames A. Holder Under My Sombrero P- Beginia College Course: Monogram Club 2. 3. 4, 5: lr Coun. 3.4,5: Pres. 5: Hi-Y 4, 5: Treas. 5: Cheerleader 4.5: Ercelsior Club 5: Var. Baseball 3. 4, 5: Midget Football 1: Mgr. 2: Var. Basketball 3, 4. 5. Byron Taylor Huckaby Under My Sombrero -f Thoughts of Football and Girls College Course: Asheville High 1.2, 3: F00fb3ll 4157 Hi-Y 4, 5: Monogram Club 4, 5: Minstrel 4: SPDMS Ed., Hanes Hi Highlight 5: Alderman 4- Katherine Iohn Under My Sombrero '-f Hope Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2.3. 4: Inter- Club Council Rep. 4: Del. G. R. Conf. 4: Home EC. Club 1: Otlice Page 3. 4: Lib. Page 1.2: Chorus 1-31 Minstrel 1.2: Sr. Marshall 3: Harmony Hangout 3. Dot Lambe Under My Sombrero - Love Bugs Science Course: Girl Rescrve 1.2.3: G.A. Assoc. 1: Softball 1: Lib. Page 1.2. 3: Cheerleader 3: Icy Boy : Class Basketball 1. Stella Mae Ledbetter Under My Sombrcro - Christain Mind Home Economics Course: Mineral Springs 1: Cafeteria 3. Larlsara Lewellyn Under My Sombrcrn - Dreams and Hallucinations Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l,2.3.4: Pres. 4: lnter-Club Pres. 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Clerk of Court 4: Del. G R. Conf. 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Most Popular 4: Red Pencil Survivor 4: Debating Club 4: Alderman 2: Four one-act plays. Bill Linelzack Under My Sombrero -Dirty Blondes College Course: Band 1.2. 3. 4. 5: Midget Football l,2: Var Football 3.4. 5: Co-Captain 5: Hi-Y 3.4. S: Monogram 3, 4, 5: Excelsior Club 5: lr. Council 5: San. Board Pres. 4: Class Pres. 3: Harmony Hang- out 4: Best-Looking 5. Virginia Matthews Under My Sombrero - Sweet Dreams Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball 1. Eddie H. Moody Under ltly Sombrero Sawdust and Muddy Water Science Course: Band 2. 3. 4.5: Baseball Mgr. 3: Monogram Club 4.5: One act play 2: Negro Miristrfsls 3. 4: Mineral Springs 1. Ruth Morgan Under My Sombrcro-Barren. Desolate Wasteland Mathematics Cou:se: Alderman 1: Seven .one-act plays: Monitor 2, 3. 4: Monitor-in-Chief 3: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Del. Girls State 3: Del. to N.C. S. S. C. C. 3: Annual Stall' 4: Class Prophet 4: Excelsior Club 4: Debating Club 2.4: Declamation Contest 2.4. Raymond Nicholson Under My Sombrero-My Head .- lndustrial Arts Course: San. Officer l: Monitor 2. 3: Midget Football 1: Var. Football 3.4.5: Ir. Council -LS: Hi-Y 4, 5: Monogram Club 5: Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4. 5. Eloise Nunn Under My Sombrero -For Him to Love Me Commercial Course: Soccer 1. 2, 3.4: Var. Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls Monogram Club 2. 3. 4: Sec. 3.4: Treas. 4: lr. Coun. 3. 4: Cheerleader 4: Girls Ath. Assoc. 1.2: Girl Reserve 1.2: Class Basketball Coach 2. 3. 4: Color Guard 2: Ed. Hanes Highlights 4. Charlie Gray Pritchard Under My Sombrero- That's My Little Brown lug College Course: Swansboro High 2: Band l. 3: Ushers Club 4: Outside Lunch 4. Pauline Ratledge Under My Sombrero- A Sailor's Leave .... lim Home Economics Course: Home Ee. Club 1: Var. Baseball 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball 1.2: Res. Basket- ball. E. A. Reich Under lkly Sombrero - Plenty Commercial Course: Band 1.2. 3. 4. 5: Projection Booth 2. 3.4. 5: San. Officer 2: Pine Whispers 1.2: 3, 5: Sports Ed. 5: Monogram Club 5: Res. Basketball 4: Basketball 5: Minstrel 4. 5: Stage Mgr. 3. 4: Class Testator 5: Service Monogram 4. Hope Revels Under My Sombrero - That Man of Mine Home Economics Course: Reynolds High 1.2, 3: D. E. 5. Luvada Rierson Under My Sombrero -- Dreams. . . Bi'I Commercial Course: Lib. Page l. 2: Dramatics 1.2.31 Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3: Harmony Hangout 2.3: D. E. 4: Class Basketball 1, 2: The Black Widow : At tle Stroke of Twelven: Murder on the High Seas : Minerva Set the Stage . Mary Sue Rush Under My Sornbrero - My Dream Man Home Economics Course: Girl Reserve 2,3.1: Soccer 2.3 Softball 2.3: Class Basketball 1: Girls Ath. Assoc. 2: Nat'l. Hon Soc. 3. 4: Alderman 4: Class Historian 4. Bonnie Sheets Under My Sombrero- Thoughts of Him Commercial Course: Var. Basketball 1.2, 3.4: Soccer 1.2: Tennis 1. 2, 3.4: Pine Whispers Staff 4: Girls Sports Ed. 4: Girl Reserve 2.3: Girls Monogram Club 2. 3.4: V-Pres. 3: Reporter 4: Ir. Coun. 3.4: Drum Majorctte 1.2.3.4: Minstrel 3. 4: Blind Date . Ruby Lee Smith Under My Sombrero- Big Memories Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2: Treas. 2: Girls A. A. 3: Basketball 2: Tennis 3.4: Lib. Page 3: Man. Ed. Hanes Hi Highlights 4. h Peggy Smitherman Under My Sombrero -- Dreams of a Sailor Commercial Course: Girl Reserve 1.2: Softball 2. Mary Lucille Sneed L Under My Sombrero-Sometimes I Wonder Home Economics Course: Soccer 1: Class Basketball 1: Girl Reserve 2. D. W. Stewart Under My Sombrero - This and That College Course: Var. Football 2. 3. 4. 5: Co-Captain 5: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5: Sgt.-at-Arms 4. 5: Monogram Club 4. 5: Basketball 4. 5: Excelsior Club 5: lr. Coun. 5: Health Club 4. 5: Pres. 5. Mildred 1, stuffs Under My Sombrero - My Blue jacket Commercial Cburse: Softball l,2.3.4: Soccer 3.4: Class Basketball 3: Monogram Club 3. 4: Girls Ath. Assoc. 3. Carl E. Styers Under My Sombrero -- Tokyo Rose Industrial Arts Course: Var. Basketball 1.2. 3: Res. Basketball 1: Var. Football 1.2, 3: Var. Baseball 1. 2.3: Alderman 1: Monogram Club 2, 3.4: Chorus 3, 4: Minstrel 2. 3. 1 1 1 1 ' A fs. : in .,, . 4 i I X - tif? If ' J? I., ll h I xr J S y Cla... oftl946 l Q ' . ss ' . , 2 1 :- .. ' ' f , aemffget wifi N ' A, ' , .. EQIP: .-37.-1 l l l H. '. il i i i 'N Q l l . er l l e l l l l rl I .:, l li l l i. 1 7. ff . -.A ,reigns--...fw.-... Y Ln :Senior ffasa Lgfficeu i l F-38- Hallie Mae Swain Under My Sombrero -'I Wisli I Kncw Language Course: Dramatics 2: Voice 1: Monitor 4: Debating .Club 2: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3.4: Sec. 4: Red Pencil 1. Survivors 3.4: Editor-in-Chief 4: Excelsior Club 4: Sec. and Treas. 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Audrey Roberta Taylor Under My Sombrcro- Nlnp Top Maggie Commercial Course: The Black Minstrelng Monitor 33 V-Pres. 2: The lov Bays Ragtime Minstrelui Voice l. 2. 3. 4: Art 4. Ruth Van Hoy Under My Sombrero--Day Dreams College Course: Girl Reserve 3. 4. 5: V-Pres. 4: Ed.- in-Chief of Red Pencil Survivors 4: Office Page 4: Nw-'l Hon. Soc. 4. 5: Ed.-in-Chief Pine Whispers 5: Debating Club 5: Excelsior Club 5: D. A. R. Rep 5. Sarah Weavil Under My Sombrero -- A Illilitary Secret Commercial Course: Girl R:serve 3: Class Basketball 3: Rural Hall l,2. JIM HOLDER President D. W. STENVART Vice-President LOUISE WOOTEN Secretary RUBY LEE SMITH Treasurer Betty Io Welch Under llfly Sombrerc -- Wouldn't You Like To Know College Course: N3t'l. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Pine Whig .. ers 4: Blac': aid Gold 4: Maw. Ed. 4: Girl Reswveg. Monitor 4: Softball 2. 3.4: Soccer l. S ' Betty B. Willard Under My Sombrero - Willyum Language Course: Soccer 1.2: Debating Club 2. Sec 2: Leave it to Ioen: Bas'cetball l.4: Class Basket: ball 1.4: Tennis l: Murder on the High Seas . Pine Whisaers 2.3: Girls Sport Ed. 3: Black and Gold 3: Lib. Page 4. Louise Wooten Under My Sombrero -f Dreams of those Eyes Commercial Course: Girl Reserve l: Lib. Page 1,2 3.4: Pres. 4: Class Pres. 2: Red Pencil Survivors Staff 2: Debating Club 2. 3, 4: Sec. 3: Recitation Contest 3: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 3.4: Treas. 4: Seq, S, Class 4: Stencgrapher of Court 4: Most Likely T8 Succeed 4: Alderman 3: Sec. 3: Excelsior Club 4. CTC! 5.5. bay Dffkdili RUTH MORGAN Propret 1 E. A. REICH Testator MARY sua Rusi-1 2 Historian L .4g.J.. Y... ....--d EIGHTH GRADE AND FRESHMAN CLASS SOPHOMORE AND IUNIOR CLASSES iii, lil: . igil lil? ii' in 1 hi li la ,i 1 li -+-sire:-1 ' fr-nw 1 .3 ,--. ,,4,.1,,.m- .. .r . .f-.-,, age fi cfifisa i l s li. i. ii l l K, 'r 3 i 2 . l , llfl 'Q Q , I, Qs ii 5. i 'l ij Il ll il ll iii ,I li ii 6 'il I il ' ,L 1 qi 1 4 1 ill , 13. F-40- IUNIOR COUNCILS R H Th d lft t 'ht NV McBride R Futrell. S First row. left to right--L. M. Holcomb, K. Byerly. C. Meeks, T. ierson, Iarvis, N, aymore, if row, e .0 ng ,, , , . Hardister, T. Bennett, I, Miller, D. W. Stewart, B. Lineback, R. Nicholson H. Mayberry. C. West. I. Whitaker, C. Cottee. B. Bowman, R. Tatum. Second row, left to rigl'1t.-R. Hoots, M. Phillips, I. Ayers, B. I. Archer. L. Sheets. P. Sprinkle. V. Campbell. E. Nunn, R. L. Smith. I. Ashburn. M. HI-Y First row, left no right..B. Huckaby. B. Nail. I. Rierson, B. Oehman, I. Miller, B. Andrews, S. Hardister. Second row, left to right--R. Futrell,.B, Brown, P. Carter, R. Nicholson, H. Phillips, S. Smith, Holder, Third I. Holder, I. M. Manuel. CLUB row, left to right.-W. Stewart, W. D. Parrish, F. Phillips, K. Doyle. Tecldcr. B. Lineback .f ugfccafioni Rugdlidighfloy VTACKIE ADAMS Maxxaging Editor HTSYERS Q Top Row: BONNIE SHEETS, RUTH MORGAN. BETTY IO WELCH. Bottom Row: H. D. BLICKNER, E. A. REICH. B. CLODFELTER, R. NICH DLSON. RUTH MORGAN, Editor-inChief .f wzfzfs ana! QOL! IANICE SHELTON IEWEL MILLER BETTY IO WELCH. Managing Editor JE!-,-.., , G 5 TROY BENNETT. PRES.: BARBARA LEWELLYN. S-EC.: RALPH FUTRELL, VICE-PRES.: LOUISE WOOTEN. TREAS. Top Row: Ruth Van Hoy, Ice Phillips, Marian Phillips, Hallie Mae Swain, Bob Hampton, Betty Io Welch. Bottnm Row: Mary Sue Rush, ggrtrude Burke, Bill Milstead, Bill Clodfelter, Ruth Morgan, Iacxic BIDS. 'EW 3 el l l ll K 1 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION First Row: Bill Fulk. Bet Landingham, Luvada Rierson. Linda Carpet. Fred Church . Second Row: Betty Iean Fulk. Edith Hinshaw. Peggy Smith- erman, Nellie Sue Holcomb. Nancy Mecum. Miss Mable Chandler. Quiff 04124 Qgcfzoff First Row: Iackie Adamsf Ruth Morgan. Ruth .Van HOV- Second ROW: Raymond Nicholson, Betty Io Welch, E. A. Reich. gm. .iv , Y -.-,xanga-.een .4 fi- -rn---f-.LH---' '-- w--- v-- - --f 4 --i -F--Q---V .- Eagafilz l L ,i. al il . lg 2 Z 5 5751 1 . f i uv 4 f f 'i j 1 ab fwui I 42 f ,Weil- ' vw: - li yi 'Vx 'K I , 74 'C' C. ,nw Q 1 fb' f if! 53 1 Ni' , , X -Ai .,,fe,,r,, - wgfqcff 1, 7, , J., ,ini K is,-5' my f,, wwf V ffb , ,:. , ' f f' .Jh First Row: Bob Hamptonn W. D. Parrish. Second Row: Ioe Phillips, Iackie Adams, Ruth Morgan, Pat Tesh, Bob Gibson. Third Row: Mary Sue Bryan, Iewel Miller. George Shore, Louise Wooten, Bettie Sue Brown. Fourth Row: Mary Elizabeth Hutcherson, Frances Huff, Bill Milstead, lean Payne, Ianice Shelton. Fifth Row: Bill Clodfelter. Ruth Van Hoy, lean Carter, Marian Philips, Sterlng Smith. ' mvfw www fair . UI rv- Mun STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS First row, left to right.-L. Wooten. Stenographer of Court, B. Lewellyn, Chief. B. Clodfelter, Iudge, R. Futrell, Mayor, Clerk. Second row, left to right-.I. Rierson, Solicitor. B. Nail, MoniJtor-in- ALDERMEN First row, left to right..I. Widdiefield, I. Miller, Shelton, T. Binkley. M. Lawson. L. I. Vernon. R. Van Hoy, G. Walker, G. Moser, I. Morgan. VV. Harding, D. Bodenhamer, B. Nail. Second row, left to righr..R. Mor- gan, F. Barnes, B. I. Welch, P, Lewis. B. Snider, M. S. Rush, F. Huff, I. Adams, C. Self, H. M. Swaim, R. Futrell. Third row. left to right..R. Nicholson, B. Clodfelter, E. Moody. B. Gidson, D. W. Stewart, B. Hamp- ton. N. Flynt, I. Clinard, I. Roland. B. Lineback, S. Hardister, I N. Man- uel. Fourth row, left to right..W. D. Parrish, Rierson, W. Preston. -45 l l l I l , Wm, I ,, n,,,,. . ,j ,Q my CHEERLEADERS First row. left to right..P. Sprinkle. Second row. left to riight.-D. Larnbe, Farrell. I. N. Manuel, I. Hartness, I. Holder. M. L. Clinard, F. Barnes, Il Ayers. E. Nunn. Third row, left to right--C. . EXCELSIOR CLUB Q First row. left to right-.L. Wooten, E. Hinshaw, B. Lewellyn, P. Sprinkle. back, Fourth row, left to right.-K. Foster, B, Hampton. T. Bennett- I- I Second row. left to right.-l'l. M. Swaim. R. Morgan, R. Van Hoy, I. l'lol- Phillips. 3 3 der, B. Nail. Third row. left to right--R. Fufrell, D. W. Stewart, B. Line- ? 1 First row, left to right.-P. Carter, D. Bodenhamer, F. Aldridge. K. Spain- G. Pritchard. A. S. Iohnson hour. Second row, left to rigl1t.-B, Clodfelter, B. Hampton, I. Phillips, C. ,-46,-1 MONOGRAM CLUB First row,left to right-B. Nail. B. Huckaby. S. Hardister. L. W. Carmi- chel, Rierson, B. Duncan, B. Lineback, E. Moody. P. Ayers, I. Holder. Second row, left to right-B. Brown. B. Andrews, I. Miller, H. Holder, O. Moore, K. Foster, W. Stewart, R. Nicholson, R. Futrell, B. Oehman, Third row. left to right-T. Bennett, F. Barnes, D. W. Stewart, P. Lewis. LIBRARY AND First row, left to righa..I. Miller, B., Wilbon, I. Shelton. N. Kenned. B. I. Sftewart, D. Ashburn, B. Lewellyn, K. Iohn, B. Lewis. Second row. left to r1ght.-M. Lewis, H. Boyles, T. Anderson, B. Denny, F. Huff, I. Adams, I. RED PENCIL SURVIVORS H. Phillips, T. Nicholson, W. Freeman. B. Sheets, P. Sprinkle, B. Archer. OFFICE PAGES Lambe, E. Pleasants. F.. Hnshaw, C. Self, N. Weddle. B. M. Lancaster, D. Sealey, E. Nunn, M. Phillips, I. Hagood. G. Burke. Fourth row, left to right-B. Clcdfelter, B. Gibson, B. Stanfield, F. Tedder, I. Carter, I. Terrell, M. S. Bryan. Third row. left to right,.B. Landingham, L. Wooten. S. Sappenfield, H. Bickley, R. S. Haltiwanger, D. Sawyer. D. First row. left to right.-H. M. Swaim, A. Ratteree, B. Lawrence, E. Car- born, N. Rideour, C. Self, B. Lewellyn. Third row, left to right..B. Isim- Pcff Ashburn. Second row, left to right.-M. Holcomb, P. Reece, E. Wel- inger, W. Iohnson, H. L. Boyles, I. Phillips. ,-117.. Pj., ,i BAND First row. lelt to right--V. Campbell, B. I. Archer. B. Milstead, I. lsimin- ger, R. Gentle, I. Byron. W. Iohnson, H. Boyles, D. Shaver, G. Chap- man, P. Tesh, L. Sheets, D. XVorrel, P. Blaylock. Second row: left to right- L. T, Gladstone, B. S. Bowman, G. Moore, A. Tilly, Morgan, N. Tillotson. A. Flynt, H. Mayberry. B. Archer. R. Hart. K. Foster. Third row, left to right--C. West. I. Cass. G. Sampson. M. L. YVelborn. B. Wel- bous. G. Moore, B. L. lnabinet, S. Gaforth. P. Simos. Fourth row, left to right- E. Moody, B. Denny. and Mr. Hirsch. GIRL RESERVES First row. left to right..H. M. Swaim. I. Adams, L. I. Vernon, B. Lewellyn K. Iohn. Second row, left to right.-N. McAbee, F. Swaim, Lewis, F Reich. M. Lawson. P. Chr-fsi'-os, R, Matthews, E Miller B. rut . I. So . G. Fams. L. Highshoe, B. Lancaster, M. Hankins, M. S. Bryan, I. Whitaker. Third row, left to right--I. Shel'on, D. Lambe, D. White. B. Bowman, P Tesh, P. Hardister. S. Burns, M. Iackson, R. Gentle. B. Knott, E. Sult, N Haymore. P. Reece, I. Huvgnfnd, P. Blaylock, F. I. Tatum. P. Kirby. M Fox. I. Chrysil-os, M. I. Hardy, D. Sealy, M. B. Markland. E. YVelborn B. Mines. Fourth row, left to righ:..D. I. Shower, B. Chapman. A. Rita leree. B. lsiminger, L. Franklin. N. Holcome, N. Flynt, V. Mathees, l- Chiltfl-O. B. Carroll, D. Wright, L. Srrupe. C. Whitaker, B. Morgan. W- L. Iohnscn. Fifth row, left to right.-F. Barnes, B. Rogers. M. Phillips, B. Reeves, D. I. Wooten, E. Tillotson, M. E. Hutcherson. B. L. lnabirlel- SA Sapperfield. G, Burke, M. S. Rush, R. Van Hoy. Sirth row. left I0 l'i9l1f-- E. Vlzllewell, P. Plemmons, F. Huff, B. Denny, V. Campbell. T. Anderson. . allis. l i I l I f l i l l l M F.. if 1 fzofzfi fr -.' J GP P 'I .il qw fl 2 . '45, 1 - -: gf' A -.J QTIJQX ,elif ' X l if I v .X g 9 ., ' 1 ' 2 21 Q l G cl 'l' W2 f' F. F E E1 . ' First row, left to right.-F. Tedder. R. Nicholson. D. W. Stewart, T. Ben- right..W. D. Parrish, W. Russell. B. Stanfieli. H. Phillips. I. Miller, VV Wit- B- Li1'12baCk- B- Gibson, Rierson, B. Duncan. Second row, left to Stewart, S, Smith, W. Iorden, R, Futrell. Fourzh row. left to rigl1'Y:..'I'. fight-' Nail, B. Oehman, B. Huckaby. I. Cooke, N. Iohn, W. Freeman, Nicholson, B. Clodfelter, C, Cooke. and H. Cralford. K. Doyle, S. Hardister, B. YVilliams, Staten KCoachJ. Third row, left to ,-4 BOYS BASEBALL First row, left to right-B. Brown. R. Futrell, B. Andrews, S. Hardister, B. Nail. H. Phillips, B. Milburn, B. Gibson, B. Stanficld, Goforth, P I. Holder, A. Graham. K. Doyle, L. W. Carmichel, M. Boles, B. Ross, Carter, F. Tedder, B. Snyder, F. Adams, H. Holder. M. Clark. P. Welch R. Stone. W. Freeman. Second row, left to rightfCoach Staton, B. Edwards, First row, left to right-B. Smith. S. Hall, P. Lewis, M. S. Bryan, Staley, caster, Chilton, T. Binkley, F. Barnes, P. Rarlcdge, P. Iolly. L. Strupe. Second row, left to righ-t-D. Sealey, O, Hoffman, B. M. Lan- First r,ow. left to right-R. Smith, E. Nunn. Nl. L. Clinard, B. I. Archer. Phillips. B. Duncan. P. Ayers. H. Lunsford. B. Hampton, I. Miller, R B. Sheets, P. Sprinkle, L. Easter. I. Shelton, I. Miller, G. Miller, M. Nicholson, D. Worrell, H. Mayberry. G Shelton, G. Shore. B. Huckabl' Phillips. Second row, left to right-K. Foster, T. Bennc't. G. Stack, I. P. Hart, B. Milstead, R. Hoover, R. S. Haltiwangcr, Coach. ,.... .go GIRLS SOCCER First Row, Left to Right.-B. Archer, Peggy Lewis. F. Barnes. O. Miller. ' +zr, O. Hcffman, M. Stutts. M. Phillips, E. Nunn. and Miss Hinson M. S. Bryan, D. Sealy. Second Row. left to right.-B. Wagoner, B. M. fcoach. First row. left to right-R. Futrell, B. Brown, I. Holder, B. Stanfield, T. B. I. Miller. B. Duncan, D. W. Stewart. F. Tedder. P. Carter, Coach Staton. Bennett, M. Boles, S. Hardister. Second row, left to right-B. Andrews, Third row, left to right-H. Holder, D. Worrell, B. Lineback. First row left to right-P. Chrysikos, B. I. Archer, B. Sheets. P. Sprinkle, E. Nunn, F. Barnes, G. Burke. O. Hoffman. D. 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SARAH ANDERSON Eighth Grade: WALKER BARNETTE, Social LUCY GUTHRIE, Eighth Grade: IOBY HAWN, Phy. Ed.: BERNARD Science HAL BRADLEY Social Science: ELIZABETH BROOKES, Eng- HIRSCH. Music: MARY HLIGGINS, Commercial: ELEANOR HUTCHI- lish MRS BILLIE CARTER Music: MATALINE COLLETTE. Science: SON. Mathematics: NANCY IOHNSON, English: MRS. DOROTHY L W CROWELL Mathematics LUCILLE EDWARDS. English: MRS. IONES. Phy. Ed.: ELIZABETH KAPP. English: EMMA KAPP, Eighth EVELYN GARRISON Eighth Grade: CAROLINE GRAY, Science: MRS. Grade: MRS. GUSSIE SMITH, Eighth Grade. lm: i i 4 al ' ., 5 l' A I 1 I . l. tv 44 r ,fl 1 l LL .S . .S L . . l l' F il l i l i 1 ,T 1 1 .N H V Q 'N :V : W V 1 i it , W , , i , ,J iw gg E ,fr I Q 4 Lf ff Y '.' lg E sg I, ggi U l . S ' '.- . L i . 1 fa Y ff s W A + 3 1 5 i 2 1 i r., f :ill if use I ,, i s 7 W' as , 4 we ,L , 3 .4 i X L ' i :, I i , ' i li: l :Q l 5- i : ' .4 L.....,,,,-.. ...W l l.: . H . 5 . I' 1 i l , . ll tl -56- .I 3 'lit 1 I 1 1 I I I I a Sa S SQ ' 1 I , ' I aiu, I ' . Y:w V' 4 ff Z' , A -V ,X .. ff ,ia A X, , 5 rife sv f ' Q! x X : f . ,Nt Eaflafcfmanf chlgagfi V fo 2 IVIRS. ARDENA CRAVER. Home Economics: ANNA LLILA DOBSON Commercial: MRS. ANNIE PRESTON FEARRINGTON. Language: FLOSSIE MARTIN, Science: MILLARD IACKSON. Industrial Arts: GLADYS MOORE, Social Science: SARAH OLIVE SMITH, hlathamaficg HAZEL STEPHENSON, English. FAYE MARTIN. Language: MARY MARTIN. English: MRS. FAYE MARTIN, Library: MRS. MARGARET McDERMOTT, Language! PEARL McI'IAN. Dietitian: KENNETH PETERS, Industrial Arts: MRS. STELLA PRICE, Bible: IEAN ROBERTS, Commercial: MARY SNIPES, Eighth Grade: MRS. MARIORIE STEPHENSON. English: MARVIN MARD. Science: I-IAZEL WATTS, Eighth Grade: IANIE WEAVER. Social Science: PAULINE WHITLEY, Language: ANN WILSON, Mathematics: DONNYE WORLEY, Eighth Grade: LILLIE 'BOWLES, Secretary to Prin- cial. Others not in picture: VIRGINIA ROUSE. Art: RUBY WOLEF. IVI:I1sic: CLIFFORD HODGE, Radio: ALBERT IOHNSON. Mech. Drawing. -57 in --M I f aiaof TOMMY IACOBS cgluflszfafiuaa Byron Smitherman, best all-aroundg Robert Smitherman, most popularg Betty Maynard. most popular, best all-around. best looking: Tommy Whitlock, best looking. , - V -.--f ..,., ...,..-.-,.--.- ,.. me ,L 4 .05 M,.,..... 5 Dick Walker most intellectual' DeWitt Cromer, most intellectualg Bootsie Frances Williamson, most athletic: B. T. Henderson, most athletic: Kyle St , Q '.t. 1 HB dd ,, 'S k ,, . Barnes, most likely to succeed: Martha Stockton. most likely to succeed. elemoq' Wit lest' U Y m ' wlttlest' 5. 31, .-f.M'A ,, ,k anim Cyan Uffhaza ofz Q6 I f at 'fi E' 'yi , . 'Rh L5Zg 'sa gn? -L 5 i H nn' . iz, sg! 1 , 1 Y I 4 'E 1 ff!! EVS4 'Q -.1 - ':. gg. nv J. 1'-515: ! .FF Zi fi?- W, 'Pr my iial 79 Bmuie MARTY STOCKTON, president: ED WATSON. vice-presidentg BOB SLOAN. secretary: DOUG BERGER, treasurer Cfdii dy !QCE 'Zi MARY KATHERINE IOHNSON and MARIORIE IOYNER. prophets: CHARLES MCKITTRICK, testator: BEN VERNON, historian. Xl Xl: Xl. i I. l l XX XX il X i , r X X X X. X: X. X X X X X X X . X X l X : S. . Xl X X X r l I l i X X .. : 5 X X X X X E X . i l XX' 1 it 2. IX X X ,. 1 X ii E X ., ., XX XX X X, X X X X lil XXkX' i 'X L l .X P 'X X XX l .X X .. X 'M XX X XX :.X - -'K .ef sw? 5. 1 3 H Wilma Rae Abee Under My Sombrero -f Success of Life Commercial Course: Etiquette l: Lib- Staff 1' 2' Soccer 2: Glee Club 2. 3. Gene Alspaugh Under My Sombrerc -- Dear Old Clemmons General Course: Lewisville H. S. l: Health 21 Hall Monitor 2: Girl Reserve 2.3: RCli9i0U5 Drama 33 Nurses Page 4. Ola Anderson Under My Sombrero -f Brains General Course: Etiquette 1: Glee Club 2. 3.4 Burrel Dean Angell Under My Sombrero - A Certain Blond I General Math Course: C. H. Baseball 2. 3.4: Avia- tion 2.4: Religious Drama 3: C- H- Football 3,41 C. H. Basketball 3.4: House of Rep. 4. Emily A. Angell Under My Sombrero -- Nursing lllodcrn Language: Etiquette l: Health 2: Softball 2: French 3. 4. Peggy Angelo Under My Sombrero -- The Green Mountain Boys Language Course: Etiquette 1: Girl Reserve 1: Needle- point 2: Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 2.4:'French 3.4: C01- lege 4. Emily Alspaugh Atkins Under My Sombrero - lust Us Modern Language Course: Needlepoint l: Tennis l. 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 2. 3.4: Reynolds Hi Players 2. 3. Kyle Barnes Under My Sombrero - Mouse Scientific Course: Class Treas. l: Band 1.2: lnst. Mus. 1.2: Midget Basketball 1.2: Football l,2. 3, 4: Var. 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Forum 3.4: Ushers 3. 4: House of Rep. 4: Speaker 4: Boys Monogram 4: Track 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Betsy Ann Barton Under My Sombrero - Three or Four Things Latin Course: Class V. Pres. l: Etiquette l: Reynolds Hi Players l.2: Math 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3: Spanish 3: College 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Sara Bason Under My Sombrero - A Certain Fellow in the Navy Modern Language Course: Etiquette l: Glee Club 2: Girl Reserve 2.3: Travel 3: College 4. Raymond D. Bateman Under My Sombrero - A B . . .f .AH .... degree General Math Course: Aviation l: Band l, 2: Instr. Mus. 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3: Football 4: Music 4.. Ianet Beckerdite Under My Sombrero-Fort Benning. Ga. General Course: Midway H. S. 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Glee Club 1.2: Softball 1. 2: Forum 4: Girl Reserve 4. 5. 6 va . l X X Iack Marion Bennett Under My Sombrero - Wine, Women, and Song General Course: Aviation l: Spanish 2: Forum 3- Tennis 3: Pine Whispers 3.4: Black and Gold 14: Managing Ed. 4: Teen Age Council 4: Travel 4. ' Doug Berger Under My Sombrero-f One Dozen Roses Scientific Course: Midget Football l.2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4.5.7 Student Council 3.4: Sec. 3: Clerk 4: Var, Football 3. 4, 5: Basketball 3. 4. 5: Monogram 15: Ushers 4, 5: Forum 5: Class Treas. 5. William R. Blackwell Under My Sombrero - Sawdust and Wafer Scientific Course: Aviation Z: Instr. Mus. 2: Band 2, 3: Glee Club 4. Gerald Blum Under Aly Sambrero -1 Dandruff General Course: Chicago. lll. H. S. l: New Ro- chelle. N. Y. H. S. 2: Forum 3. 4. Stuart Bondurant Under My Sornbrero- Thrill of a Romance Latin Course: Debating l. 2. 3, 4: Mem. State Champ- ion Debating Team 2: Forum l: Treas. 2: Hi-Y 2,3, 4: V. Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Football Mgr. 3: Hall Mon.. itor 3: Pres. N. C. State Student Council Congress 3: Reynolds Hi Players 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4, Sally Ann Borthwick Under My Sombrero-Army. Navy. Marines, Air Force. and Coast Guard Language Course: Debating I: Declamation I: Rey- nolds Hi Players 1.4: Sponsor Homecoming Game 2: Cheerleader 2.3: Monogram 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 3.4: Girl Reserve 3.4: Otlice Page 3, 4: Glee Club 3.4: College 4. Margaret Bowen Under My Somlzrero Graduation General Course' Harding H. S. 1.2: Central H. S. Charlotte. N. C. 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4: Ir. Red Cross Rep. 4. Frances Bowles Under My Sombrero -f Tall. Dark. Handsome!!! Language Course: Needlework l: Etiquette l: Girl Reserve 1.4: Softball 2: French 3.4: College 4: Sponsor Homecoming Game 4. Bill Boyette Under My Sombrero -f To Play Pro Baseball Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football l. 2. 3, 4: Var. 2.3.4: C. H. Basketball 1.2. 3.4: Var. 2.14: C- H. Baseball 1, 2, 3.4: Var. l. 2. 3. 4. Betty Branham Under My Sombrero -- Mount Airy Commercial Course: Mount Airy 1.2: Travel 3: Glee Club 4. l E left lily, 'w Slip. L4 fwcffi 4: TMJ.: :fn 'lf Hiy ' 2 Clq: 4: xi ilu : mm' 45 :ll td WMU 3. 'll 4? New L 'limi lite Qu,- Hi-Y 1 1 H111 Hi. fl wi... S. 4. rim, A: l: ng Gm lrsizl 3: 4: Oice IH. S. 4: lr. ie!!! : Girl :gr 4: Ill Vu. lf C Ii: Herbert Brenner Under My Sombrero- ghe Ole' Family Tradition- unk Scientific Course: Photo. 1: Band 1,2: Track 2. 3.4: Scrub Football 3: lnstr. Music 2.4: Sec. 4: Mono- gram 3.4, Bobby G. Brewer Under My Sombrero -- Thinking of You Scientific Course: Travel 1: Track 3. 4. 5: Religious Drama 4: Thurs. Mom. Music 5: Monogram 5. Betsy Brown Under lily Sombrero-- The Navy Language Course: Ncedework 1: Thurs. Morn. Music 2: Travel 3: College 4. Lillie Alice Brown Under My Sombrero--One Never Knows Home Economics Course: Glee Club 2. lack L. Burford lr. Under My Sombrero B-E-T-T-Y Scientific Course: Aviation 1: SCH-lb Football 1: Var- Football 3: Photo. 3.4. Martha Burke Unler lily Sombrero-Iosephine Pauline and Van lohnson La-:guage Course: House Rep. 1: Lib. Council 1: .Athletic Ass'n 1, 3.4: Girl Reserve 1, 2. 3, 4: Re- ligions Drama 2: Softball 2: Var. Basketball 2, 3.4: Var. Soccer 2, 3. 4: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Debat- ing Bus. Staff 3: Tennis 3.4: College 4. Kent Burns Under My Sombrcro - You Silly Boy Modern Language Course: Airplane 1: Tennis 1.2. 3.4: Debating 2: Lib. Staff 2: Forum 3, 4: Monogram 4. l. :ary Lib Bufler Urzgler My Sombrcro-Mary Lu--she borrowed it Language Course: Etiquette 1: Girl Reserve 1,2, 3, 4: State Conf. Del. 2.4: Basketball 2, 3: Hall Moni- mi- 3: Spanish 3: College 4: Nurses Room Page 4: House of Rep. 4. Ena Faye Byrd Under My Sombrem '- A Secret Home Economics Course: Grifiith H. S. 1: Health 2: Nurses Room Page 3: Travel 4. 4 Virginia Caldwell Under My Sombrero-- Somethin' Sentimental Language Course: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: Athletic Ass'n 1, 3.4: Religious Drama 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3, 4: OVE- fice Page 3: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Pub. Bus. Staff 3, 4: Pub. Typist 3. 4: Tennis 3, 4: College 4: Ir. Red Cross Council 4: French 4: Bus. Mgr. Pine Whis- pers 4. Sue Devair Carter Under My Sombrcro A Certain pCr50r: Modern Language Course: Knitting 1: Softball 1.2, 3.4: Health 2: Hall Monitor 2: Soccer 2.4: College 'll Girl RCSNV2 4: Color Guard 4: Basketball 4. Louis Cason H Under lily Sombrero - Florida Industrial Arts Course: Printing 1.2. 3.4: Head Bindery 3: Head Linotype 4: Scrub Baseball 2: lohnny Chamis Under My Sombrero - Charlotte Scientific Course: Photo. 2: House of Rep. 3: Forum George A. Chiddie Under lily Sombrero - An Empty Attic General Math Course: Griffith H. S. 1,25 Ggay ll, S. 3. Mildred Victoria Childress Under My Sombrero-- A Kid from Milwaukee General Math Course: Booster l: C.H. Glee Club 1, 2: Softball 1, 2, 3.4: Var. 2. 3. 4: C. H. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Athletic Ass'n. 2. Glenn Club b Under My Sombrero -- Freshman Class General Course: Photo. 1: Var. Football l,2, 3. 4: Basketball 1.2. 3.4: Var. 3,4: lnstr. Mus. 2: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Monogram 3, 4: Council 4: V. Pres. 4: Ushers 4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 4. W. Frank Cox Ir. Under My Sombrero -- Quewhiffcree General Course: lnstr. Mus. 2: Forum 3. 4. DeWitt Cromer Under My Sombrcro -' Ie Ne Sais Pas Latin Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3.4: Council Rep. 2: Hall Monitor 2.3: Sr. Marshal 3: Rep. to Girls State 3: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Tennis 3.4: Nat'l. College 4: French 4: Pres. 4: Most lntellectual 4: D. A. R. Rep. 4. Bob Dalton Under My Sombrero - I in H lilaior General Course: Midget Football l: Scrub Bas'b 'l 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. 5: Scrub Football 3: Var. Baseball 3, 4, 5: Class V. Pres. 3: Aviation 3: Ushers 3. 4, 5: Var. Football 4: Monogram 4.5: Sec. 4. David William Darr Under My Sombrero - Ego Latin Course: Aviation 1: Midget Football l: Deb1ti'i': 1: Reynolds Hi Players 1, 2, 3. 4: Prop. Vlgr. 1: Stage Mgr. 1. 3: Pub. Mgr. 2: Scrub Football Mgr. 2: Scrub Basketball 2,3.4: Pine 1Vhispers 2. 3.4: Assn. Ed. 3: Man. Ed. 4: Hi-Y 3,4. Buddy Darsey Under My S'-rnbrero - You'd Be Surprised General Course: Asheville 1. Marion Davis Under My Sombrern-Going Places and Seeing a Certain One. Scientific Course: Aviation 1: Band 1,2: lnstr. Music 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Treas. 4: Scrub Football 3: Forum 3.4: Boys Monogram 4: Ushers 4: Var. Football 4: Track 4. . , ,QS 1 f :nv . f E. X , of ? f f Q, .1 s y-'cg X .. s A . Cla ss fo -61.- ,.,-f df rf .1 99410 :,gs.1.....: -62 ,if lean De Hart Under My Sombrcro ' Zeflhy Latin Course: Athletic Ass'n l: Soccer 1, 2: G'rl Re- serve 1.2, 3.4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Sewing 3: Sec. 3: OlfiCC P390 31 Alternate Chwl Marshall 3: Bus. Com. 4. Betty Doster Uzzdcr My Sombrcro-Graduation and AHC! General Course: Health 2: C. H. Glee Club 2: C. H- Basketball 2: Religious Drama 4. Betty Lou Douglas Under My Sombrerof- That RCm3i'15 fo bc Seen Language Course: Needlework 1: Girl Reserve li 2. 4: Softball 2: Hall Monitor 3: F1'6HCl'l 3' 13 College 4. Rucker Dudley Under My Sombrcro - The Slammer Scientific Course: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Del. to Conf. 2: TIGH- 2.3: Golf 2, 3.4: King 3.4: HOUSE of RCP- 31 Hall Monitor 3.4: Art 4: Council 4. Ieannene Durham Under My Sombrero - Navy Letters Language Course: Needlework l: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Sr. lllarshal 3: Hnmccomlng SPUU- 33 RCY- H1 Players 3.4: Nurses Room Page 4. VVilliam Milton Evans Under My Sombrero -- Betty Lou General Course: C. H. Football 1, 2. 3. 43 C- H- Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. Gay Evans Under My Sombrero f- State College Commercial Course: Girls' Athletic Ass'n l: C. H. Glee Club l. 2. 3' C. H. Basketball 1.2. 3: Pub- Speaking Bus. Staff 3: House of Rep. 3: House Court 3: D.'amatic 3.4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Allan Fanjoy Under Mu Sombrero-Can't Figure It Out Myself General Course: Aviation l, 2: Booster 3: Var. Tennis 3,-2, 5: Lib, Staff 1. 5: Math. 4: Winner State Math Contest 4: State Tennis Tour. 5. Ray M. Farrell Under My Sonrbrcro - B .... C .... Degree General Course: Aviation 1: Booster 2: Hi-Y 2. 3.4: Scrub Football 3: Music 4. Muriel Fletcher Under My Sombrero -f Man up a Tree General Course: Redford H. S.. Detroit l.2. 3: Girl Reserve 4: Nat'l How. Soc. 3.4: Office Page 4: Reynolds Hi Players 4. Barbara R. Flynt Under My Sombrcro - My Future Happiness General Scientific Course: Hanes H. S. l. 2: Band 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4: lnstr. Mus. 3: Reynolds Hi Players 4: Nurses Room Page 4. Nancy George Under My Slombrero -- Dreams of a White Christmas General Course: Girls Athletic Ass'n l: Girl Reserve 2: Sec. 2: Hall Monitor 3: Glee Club 3.4, 'iv Bailey Glenn Under My Sombrero- Lord Byron Nelson Scientific Course: Class Sec. l: Midggt Football I: Scrub Basketball Z. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Golf 2,142 Monogram 4: Art 4. Betty Sue Grubbs Under My Sornbrero ' Future Fame and Happiness Commercial Course: Health 1: Hall Monitor 2: lnstr. Mus. 2: Glee Club 2: Red Cross Rep. 31 Debating Bus. Staff 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Robert Warner Grubbs Under My Sombrero- Dandruff Latin Course: Forum l: Photo l: V. Pres. 1: Midget Football l: Midget Basketball 1: Scrub Baseball lg Reynolds Hi Players 1.2. 3.4: Sec. 35 V, P,-es 1: Scrub Basketball 2: Scrub Football 2.3: Pine Whisp- ers 2. 3, 4: Asso. Ed. 3: Sports Ed. 4: Football Mgr.3, Iim Buck Harper Under My Sombrero f- Never Found Out What 'Twa5 Scientific Course: Lib. Staff I: Football Mgr. 25 Basketball Mgr. 2: Baseball Mgr. 2.3: Radio 3. Helen Harris Under My Sombrero -- Scalterbrdins General Course: Mineral Springs H. S. 1.2: Travel 3: Girl Reserve 3, 4. Doris Harrison Under My Sombrero - You Guess Language Course: Needlework l: Forum 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Tennis 2. 3, 4: Hall Monitor 3: Reynolds Hi Players 3: College 4: Homecoming Spon. 4. Ieanne Hartley Under My Sombrero - Bobby Pins General Course: Needlework l: Booster l: Tennis l: Health 2: Softball 3: College 4: Soccer 4. Mary Anne Harvey Under My Sombrero - Tall, Lean. and Lanlfy Language Course: Needlework l: Girl's Athletic Ass'n 2: Tennis 2. 3.4: Girl Reserve 2. 3, 4: Basketball 3: Forum 3: French 3, 4: College 4. lack Eugene Hauser Under My Somlzrero - A Picture! What Else? Math Course: South Fork H.S. l: Band 2: lnstr. Mus. 2. Ruth Ray Helsabeck Under My Sombrero-Rural Hall and Vicinity General Course: Rural Hall H. S. l. 2. 3: College 45 French 4. . .I s 1 N lfon yt 'ffl FM 1 Gill I W Hel! inn, 2: I . .lg Dm 15 md s. 1. U. 141121 V- ii.. J me WL UA ball MSL? 'Mi lr.. liar. I 1510 1. lr Tia-.ii 3: Gul ilm 1: Spin. 4. ms 1: 'y 1ss'n ll 3: Sll. 4: iv: Norma lean Hemrick Under My Sombrero -- Eddie -ucation Commercial Course: Health 1: Hall Monitor 1: Rey- nolds Hi Players 1: Tl1Ul'S- MOTU- MUS- 1. 2. 3: Glee Club 1.3, 4: Speaker 4: Debating Bus. Stal? 4. B. T. Henderson, lr. Under lily Sombrero - Carolina Beach Latin Course: Forum 1: Midget Football 1: Debating 1: House of Rep. 2: lnstr. Mus. 2: Scrub Football 2: Scrub Basketball 2: Hi-Y 2. 3.4: Monogram 3. 4: Ushers 3. 4: Var. Basketball 3. 4: Var. Baseball 3. 4. lune Hiatt Undcf My Sgmbrero -- Somethin' Kinda Special - Boing, Commercial Course: Midway H.S. 1.2: Health 3: Ollice Page 4: Reynolds Hi Players 4. 5: Voice 5. Thomas Horney Under My Sombrcro -f Graduation Night Scientific Oourse: Aviation 1, 21 Football 1. 3. 4: Basleiball 1. 3, 4: Baseball 1. 3. 4. Pollyanna Hudson Under My Sombrero-September 1946 Language Course: Etiquette 1: C. H. Softball 1.2: C.H. Basketball l.2.3: Health 2: C. H. Glee Club 2.3: French 4. Margaret Ruth Hughes Under My Sombrero - Dreams of the Immediate Future Commercial Course: Lib. Page 1: Health 1: House of Rep. 1. 2: Hall Monitor 2: lnstr. Music 2: Glee Club 2,3: Girl Reserve 3: Nurses Room Page 3: Office Page 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4: Debating Bus. Stall 4. Bob Huntley Under My Sombrcro f- Brains, Son. Brains Lat?-1 Course: Photo. 1: Reynolds Hi Players 1.2.3. 4: Pres. 4: Forum 21 Hi-Y 2. 3.4: Declamation Vtlinncr 3: Debating 4: French 4: Treas. 4: Pub. Bus. Stall 4. Robert S. ljames Under My Sombrero - Plans to Bc a Success Commrrcial Course: Travel 3: Debating Bus. Staff 3 4: Religious Drama 4. Sally lngfe Under My -Sombrero --Mirabile Dictu Latin Course: Grl Rzserve 1.2. 3.4: V. Pres. 2: Treas. 4: Girls' Athletic Ass'n 1. 4: Readers Digest CZ: Office Page 3: Tennis 3.4: Soccer 4: College 4. Virginia Ingram Under .Fly Sombrcro - Your Guess Is as Good as Mine Lrriguaqc Course: Needlework 1: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3.4: Readers Digest 2: Tennis 2. 3.4: Spazish 3: Red Cross Council 3: College 4: Hall Mortar 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Rosemary lacobs Under lily Sombrero--A Meat Shortage Language Course: Etiquette 1: Sec. 1: Grl Rss: e 1.2. 3.4: Thurs. lslorn. Mus. 2: Re 'nolds Hi Play- ers 3.4: St.ge llir. 3: Hall 1-.'1':'iitor 3- Sr. Mashal 3: Homecoming Soon. 3. 4: French 4: Red Cross Rep. 4: Treas. 4. Leon lohnston Un :'er Ply S3.':1l7re:'o - lily Ilappy Years in Reynolds Llclexilic Course: Aviation 1.2. N s , fi X f Xxx Wx ,rf , f of .Q 1 -:rj ' Us sy' P: U. 2 LQ 42 5, ' f I f Mary Katharine Iohnson Under My Sombrero - Postscripts Language Course: Athletic Ass'n 1. 3. 4: Baslethall 1-21 3' 'li Var- 2: Girl Reserves 2,3,1: Bl,-:gk and C014 2' 3' 37 ASSOC- Ed. 37 Ed-in-chief 4: Pine Wh1SPCfS 2. 3. 4: Pub. Bus. Staff 3. 4: Nat'l Hon, SOC. 3. 4: Tennis 3. 4: Office Page 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3' 33 College 4: Teen-age Council 4: Prophet 4, Marjorie loyner Under My Sombrero - Stardust Language Course: Girl Reserve 1. 2. 3. 4: Pars, ii Council Rcp.2: Delegate to Conf. 2: House of Rep. lg Etiquette 1: Pres. 13 Black and Gold 2,143 Ping Whispers 2. 3.4: Exchange Ed. 3: Editor-in-Chief 4: Hall Monitor 2. 3: Tennis 3. 4: Ofllce Page 3.4: Natl Hon. Soc. 3.4: V. Pres. 4: Pub. Bus. Stall 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Prophet 4, Elisha Katzin Under My Sombrero -I Wish I Knew Scientific Course: Photo. 1.3. Emanuel Katzin Under My Sombrero - Red Hair Latin Course: Victory Corps 1: lnstr. Music 1, 2: Orchestra 1.2: Forum 4: Var. Football 4. Betty lo Ketner Under My Sombrero-Paul Commercial Course: Health 1: lnstr. Music 2: Girl Reserve 3: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Office Page 3: Debating Bus. Stal? 3: Thurs. Morn. Music 4. Ioan King Under llfly Sombrcro - Rats Language Course: Greensboro H.S. 1: Girl Rss rve 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Oi5ce Page 3: Forum 3: Softball 3. 4: Spon. Homecoming Game 3, 4: Athleiic Assn 3. 4: Soccer 4: College 4. lohn Lamlz ros Under My Sombrcro-Pick Up llly Hat an! Fin! Out For Yourself Scientific Course: Midget Football 1: Scrub Football 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Thurs. Mom. Music 4. Loman L. Largen Under My Sombrcro - Engineering Srientific Course: Gray H. S. 1: Reynolds H. S. 2: Army Air Corps 3.4. 5. 6: Reynolds H. S. 7: Aeronautical School 7. Doris Lee Lasley Under My Sombrero Seldom Knowing: Oflcn Wondering Language Course: Needle 'oi 1: Grl Reserve 1. 2. 3.4: Nurses Rnozn Page 3: Spanish 3: Hall Nl0?l1f01' 4: College 4. Gloria Lee Un fer fly Sombrcro- Will I G:t Dizzy Riding in a Post-War Rocket? Language Course: Etiquette 1: Hall Monitor 2.4: Receptionist 3. 4: Religious Drama 3.4: French 4. f - -- V w,...- I is 4 Z . W X f . 74. H. ' f. l 1. 1, .f if 'Q 'f at in fi 'Wulf ,V ?... : yenioe' class off ' at . ,fits -53- eyinolds Sckooli William lames Leinbach -64.- Undcr My Sombrcro--Roaring GSP Scientific Course: Band 1.2.35 Instr. Music 1.2.3. Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: French 3: Golf 3.4: Forum 4- George Buford Lewis Under My SomI1rero-- Boochie Scientific Course: Travel 1: Track 2.4.5: SCH-lb Basketball 3: Hi-Y 3. 4. 5: Monogram 3. 4. 5: Var- Football 3. 4. 5: Class Treas. 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 5. Ann Linville Under lliy Sornbrero -- Visions of a College Diploma Latin Course: Needlework 1: Athletic Ass'n l: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3.4: Math 2: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Receptionist 3: Debating Bus. Staff 3: Hall Monitor 4: College 4: French 4. Iames D. Littlejohn Under My Sombrero-- Deep Thoughts Scientific Course: A Band 1. 2. 3: Instr. Mus. 1.3: Debating 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 4. C. E. Loggins Ir. Under My Sombrero-- My Diploma General Social Studies Course: Lewisville H.S. 1.2: Forum 3: Scrub Basketball 3: Var. Football 3. 4: Var. Baseball 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4. Peggy Love Under My Sombrero- You'd Be Surprised Language Course: Glee Club l: Band 1. 3: Hall Mon- itor 13 Basketball 1: Tennis 1: Girl Reserve 1. 3.4: Religious Drama 3: Softball 4: College 4: Coun. Rep. 4: Coun. Del. 4. Mildred lane Lowrey Under My Sombrero -I Wish I Knew Latin Course: Athletic Ass'n 1: Health 2: Softball 2: Girl Reserve 2.3.4: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Hall Monitor 3.4: College 4: French 4: Sec. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Daniel Andrew Lynch Ir. Under My Sombrero -f My Love For Latin Scientific Course: Model Airplane 1.2: Band 1.2: Instr. Mus. 3: Football 4: Baseball 4. 5: Mgr. 4: Forum 4. 5: Ushers 5. - William Grant Lynch Under My Sombrero -' Nothing At All Scientific Course: Aviation 1: Band 1. 2. 3: Instr. Mus. 2: Hi-Y 2. 3.4: Ushers 3. 4: Forum 3. 4. Ioseph C. Mason Ir. Undef My Sornbrerof- Good Ole Virginia Scientific Course: Photo 1: Tennis 2. 3. 4. 5: Spanish 3: Debating 4: lr. Red Cross 5: Sec. 5. Betty Maynard Under My Sombrero - Stolen Property Scientific Course: Etiquette 1: Red Cross 1. 3. 4: Sec, 3: Pres. 4: Class Sec. 2: Lib. Coun. l. 2. 3. 4: Pres, 4: Girl Reserve 2, 3.4: Color Guard 1.2: Health 25 Glee Club 3. 4: V. Pres. 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Sr. Hi-Y Elms' 32145 Cheeflfadfl' 3- 4: Chief 4: House of Rep. 1 EC. . Rufus McCrary Undef My Sombrero- To Coach Football Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Basketball 1.2. 3: C.H, Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: V . 3. 4: .H. . Var. I' 2, 3' 4' EH' C Football 1. 2. 3. 4, W 7:5 Charles Mclfittrick Under My Sombrcro - Politics and Poetry Scientific Course: Photo 1: Travel 2: V. Pres. 2: Debating 2: Forum 3: M. C. Ir.-Sr. 3: M. C. Amateur Prog. 3: Teen Age Canteen 4: Harmony Hangout 4: Testator 4. Iohnny Miles Under My Sombrero -- Plenty Scientific Course: M.C. of Amateur Prog. 2.35 Bug, Staff 3.4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Reynolds Hi Players 2. 3,15 Treas. 3: Harmony Hangout 3: Class V. Prgg, 3: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 4: Teen Age Canteen 4. Charlie Miller Under My Sombrero - My One And Only Girl Scientific Course: House of Rep. 1: Class Pres. 1.2, 3: Band 1.2: lnstr. Mus. 1. 2: Council 2. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3.4: Pres. 2. 3: Scrub Football 3: Usher 3.4: State Student Govlt. Conf. 4: Clerk 4: Var. Football 4. Dorothy Montgomery Under My Sombrero -- Gotta Be This or That Language Course: Needlework l: Health 2: Girl Re- serve 2.3. 4: Spanish 3: Bus. Staff 3.4: Bus. Mgr. Black and Gold 4: College 4: Hall Monitor 4. Bill C. Moore Under My Sombrero- Color Photography Scientific Course: Photo. 1. 2. 3.4: Pine Whispers 3. 4: Photographer 3.4. William Yelton Moore Under My Sombrero - 6-5-50 Scientific Course: Tennis 1.2: Photo. l. 2, 3.4: Band 2. 3. 4: Instr. Mus. 2.3. 4: Harmony Hangout 3: Lib. Council 3, 4: Drum Major 4. Belva Aleen Morse Under My Sombrero - The Future Latin Course: Athletic Ass'n 1: Health 2: Hall Moni- tor 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 2.3.41 Reynolds Hi Play- ers 3: College 4. Iack Walter Moser Under My Sombrero- A Rose at Lenoir Rhyne General Course: Midget Football 2: Scrub Football 3: Capt. 3: Forum 3: Scrub Baseball 3.4: Scrub Basketball 4: Instr. Mus. 4: Var. Football 4. 5: Var. Basketball 5: Band 5. Iohn Myatt Under My Sombrero -f A Certain Blonde Scientific Course: Voice 1.4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Bus. Staff 4. Bill Myers Under My Sombrero - The Love I Long For Language Course: Midget Football 1: Photo 2: Fo- rum 3: Cheerleader 4: Golf 4: Usher 4. 'Q -.l . K' l l lrifk i, awp- el 2 vig: r. 3: Mk it army H -.: ig: l plfillg I PW- 2,1 - ll Pltlm 1: 1 . it is v. or 4: TQ n 1, llld 0:1 V Class lcl Pm., ,il 1, 3: HI' I l l5ltt 374: S: rar, FW' lltfy 445 or Ig Ill Z3 Gm Rb .iz Bi., gg. louim, 4. l bgrapl' ' Wllspm l 2 0 2. fl. 4: Hui IW! 3: Li lllf Hall lini- : Hi Plz:- f Rhynz 5 Fwibali . 4: Sml 4, 57 Var. dz Mus. 3. 4. For 25 Fa- Frederick Pfohl Nading Under My Sombrero -- Deanna Durbin Scientific Course: Hi-Y 2.3.4: Math 3: Tennis 3,4: Usher 4. Phyllis Gail Naughton Under My Sombrero - D. D. T. Language Course: Etiquette 1: Tennis l: Health 2: Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: Forum 3: Softball 3: College 4: Soccer 4: Basketball 4. Pe Geor e Nichols ggy Under My Sombrero - A Sky Full of Moon and a Sweet Mellow Tune Commercial Course: Thurs. Morn. Music l: Or- chestra 1.2: Instr. Music 2: Needlework 3: Forum 4. Louis Owen Under My Sombrero - That's What I Want to Know Scientific Course: Boosters 1: Photo 2: House of Rep, 2: Debating 3: Scrub Baseball 3: Scrub Foot- ball 4: Basketball 4: Hi-Y 4. Paul Vasilios Pappas Under My Sombrero- Wine, W'omen. and Song General Course: All-City H. S. Symphony Orch. l: Orch. 1.2. 3. : Instr. Mus. l. 2. 3: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4: French 4. lohn Revie Paton, Ir. Under My Sombrero- Thafs The S64 Question Scientific Course: Aero l: C. H. Football 1.2. 3,2 C. H. Baseball 2.3: C. H. Basketball 1.3. Anna Rae Pettyjohn Under My Sombrero-Red Hair General-Scientific Course: Piney Creek H. S. 1, 2. 3. Elizabeth G. Pfaff Under My Sombrero--Gobs of Sweet Memories Woo! Wool General Scientific Course: Old Town H. S. 1.2: Glee Club 2: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Debating 4: Driving 4. Harry Phillips Under llly Sombrero- A Sweet Little Nest Some- where in the West Commercial Course: Forum 3: Aviation 4. Nathalie Pinkston Under My Sombrero No Can Do! General Course: Boosters l: Soccer l,2. 3.4: Basket- ball 1.2. 3. 4: Softball l. 2, 4: Athletic Ass'n 1, 3.4: Thurs. Morn. Music l.2.4: Monogram 2. 3, 4: Hall Monitor 2: Lib. Page 2: Health 2: Girl Reserve 2, 3. 4: Glee Club 3.4. David Eliott Poole Undo' My Sombrffo A Certain Girl With Blut- green Eyes Scientific Course: C. H. Basketball 1.2, 3.4: Vai 3. 4: C. H. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: C. H. Football l. 2. 3' 'li Class PICS- 41 Student Council 4. Donald D. Pope N Under My Sombrero-Life in 204 Scientific Course: Midget Football l: Aviation l.2: Scrub Baseball 1.2: Scrub Football 2. 3,4: Forum 3: Var. Baseball 4.5: Var. Football 5: Glee Club 5: Religious Drama 5. Rose Potter Under My Sombrero - Flame! Language Course: Etiquette 1: Reynolds Hi Players 2: Softball 2, 3: Var. 3: Mgr. 4: Girl Reserve 2.3: Basbetball 3: Forum 3: Athletic Ass'n 3.4: Mono- gram 4: College 4. Amelie Preston Under My Sombrero- The Beach Burn Language Course: Needlework l: Pres. 1: Girl Re- serve 1. 2. 3.4: Pres. 2, 4: Math 2: House of Rep. 2: Basketball 3: Class Sec. 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Cheer- leader 4: Student Council 4: Del. G. R. Conf. 4. Lester Vernon Puryear Ir. Under My Sombrero -- West Salem Boogir- and Lou Industrial Arts Course: Printing 1.2. 3,4: Make- ready 3: Head Linotype 4: House of Rep. 1.2: Mid- get Football 2: Hrm. Sec. 4. Maxine Ratcliif Under My Sombrero-A Kiss Goodnight Language Course: Etiquette l: Needlework 1: Girl Reserve 1.4: Softball I: College 4. Ruth Rawley Under My Sombrero - Nothing- and Half of Th.at's No! So Language Course: Etiquette I: Needlework 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3.4: Hall Monitor 3: Reynolds Hi Play- ers 3.4: Homecoming Sponsor 4: French 4. Louise Tuffy Reavis Under My Sombrero --f Uncle Sam's Navy Commercial Course: Soccer l. 2. 3. 4: Softball l, 3, 4: Basketball l. 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 2. 3: Monogram 2, 3, 4: Athletic Ass'n 2. 3, 4: Hall Monitor 4. Dorothy Louise Redfern Under My Sombrero -- New Dreams Latin Course: Athletic Ass'n l: Girl Reserve 1.3. 4: College 4: Hall Monitor 4: Pub. Bus. Staff 4: Teen Age Council 4. Iesse Reed Under My Sombrero-Elizabeth Avenue Genera.l Course: Aviation 1: Band l: Scrub Football 3: Mgr. Track 3: Hi-Y 4: Forum 4. Carolyn Cly Reid Under My Sombrero-College Days Ahead Latin Course: Needlework 1: Sec. l: Religious Drama 2: Math 2: Girl Reserve 2. 3, 4: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4: College 4: V. Pres. 4: French 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Rufus Robertson Under My Sombrero -f Ahal One Never .Knows. Does One? Commercial Course: City View H. S. I: Forum 3. Q ...1, . W 44 :2 . 'Ea fp . 'S f x f . 'WA .W W, 4E 0 . . f 1, '0f an F-65,-l v A y 45-.1 5 S 4 i it ' I t h 1 M . .1 , :qi - f , g A eg-.rmyf ,W ff, k .. fl ' Q J. X fff sei 5 J: 1 7' 'n i' V Frances Robertson Under My Sombrero--A Wondering Mind General Course: Mineral Springs H.S. 1.2: Travel 3: Girl Reserve 3.4. Nan Russell Under Irly Sombrero f- Back Home Where the Michi- ganders Grow ' Language Course: Iackson. Michigan 1.2: AGirl Re- serve 3,4: Spanish 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Lib. Coun- cil 4. Oliver Sapp Under My Sombrero-5100.000 Tam O'Shanler General Course: Old Town 1: Hall Monitor 2: Mid' get Football 2: Golf 2. 3. 4: Monogram 3.4: Glee Club 4: Class Rep. 4. Francis David Sawyer Under My Sombrero-Music General Course: Travel 3: Photography 4. Bobby Schultz Under My Sombrero 'A One Track Mind , Scientific Course: Aviation' l,2: Midget Track 1.2. 3. 4: Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4. 5: Glee Club 3: Var. Football 3.4. 5: Ushers 3, 4. 5: Forum 4: Monogram 4. 5. . Marjorie Morilla Shamel Under My Scmbrero-- 88 Keys Language Course: Old Richmond l: French 2: House of Rep. 2: Library Staff 2: Girl Reserve Z. 3. 4: Rey- nolds Hi Players 2.3: Debating Bus. Staff 3: Hall Monitor 3: Nurse's Page 4: College 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Richard Allen Sheets Under My Sombrero-I Wish l Knew Scientific Course: House of Rep. l: Midget Foot- ball I. 2: Tennis 2.3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3, 4: Math 3: Mono- gram 3. 4: Student Council 3: Scrub Basketball 4. Leon Sherrill Under My Sombrero - Katie Scientific Course: lnstr. Mus. 1.2: Scrub Football 2: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Golf 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4. Richard D. Simmering Under My Scmbrer-o - A Certain Neighbor General Course: Stamp l: Radio 1.3.4. 5: lnstr. Mus. Z: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3. Conrad A. Sink lr. Under My Sornbrero-Brains. you dopes Commercial Course: Airplane l: Midget Football 2. 3: Scrub Baseball 3: Forum 4: Var. Football 4.5: Glee Club 5: Sec. 5. losef Sklut Under My Sombrero -f The Atomic Blonde Scientific Course: Aviation 2: Math 3: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Forum 4. Sarah Ann Slawter Under My Sombrero -- Amour, Amour Language Course: Etiquette l: Girl Reserve 1.2, 3, 4: Lib. Stall l: Sr. Marshal 3: Hall Monitor 3, 4: Thurs. Zflorn. Mus. 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Reynolds Hi Players Bob Sloan Under My Sombrero -f Dandruff Scientific Course: Boosters 2: Reynolds Hi Players 3: Hall Monitor 3: Student Council 3: Class Treas. 3: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Pub. Bus. Staff 3. 4: Class Sec. 4: Teen Age Council 4: Forum 4- Davilla Smith Under My Sombrero - Sheepdog Language Course: Athletic Ass'n l: Soccer l. 2: Boos. ter 2: Sponsor Homecoming 2: Hall Monitor 2: French 3.4: Sr. Marshal 3: Cheerleader 3.4: Girl Reserve l, 4: College 4. Mary Louise Smith ' Under My Sombrero-A Cap. Gown. and Diploma Home Economics Course: C.H. Softball 1: Health 2: C.H. Glee Club 2. 3: C.H. Basketball 3.4. Frank Byron Smitherman Under My Sombrero-My Long Curls Latin Course: Forum l: Debating 1: Orch. l. 2: Foot- ball l. 2. 3. 4: Var. 2, 3. 4. : lnstr. Mus. 2: Scrub Basketball 2: Scrub Baseball 2: Hi-Y 2, 3. 4: Mono- gram 2, 3, 4: Pres. 3: Ushers 3. 4. Robert Smitherman Under My Sombrero '- Molly Scientific Course: Midget Football l: Scrub Football 2,3.: Golf 3: Library Staff 4. 5: Var. Football 4, 5: Co-Captain 5: Glee Club 5: Pres. 5: Art Ed, Pine Whispers 5. Iohn Thom Spach Under My Sombrero-Hot Stud Latin Course: Football l.2. 3. 4: Var. 4: Basketball 2.3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: V-Pres. 4: Class Treas. 3: Ushers 3. 4: Monogram 3. 4: Forum 4: House of Rep. 4: Speaker Pro Tem 4: Class V-Pres, 4: Pub. Bus. Staff 4: Teen Age Council 4. Betty lean Speaks Under My Sombrero - A Wandering Mind Commercial Course: C.H. Reserve Basketball 1,25 C.H. Softball 2: C.H. Cheerleader 2. 3: Reynolds Hi Players 3: lunior-Senior Committee 3: Debating Bus. Staff 3. 4: House of Rep. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. Shirley May Speas Under My Sombrero - Peace Commercial Course: Brookville High -School 1.2: Travel 3: Forum 4. Elaine lBootsiel Stevenson Under My Sombrero -' Itchy Language Course: Lexington H.S. l: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: Reynolds Hi Players 2. 3. 4: Stage Mgr. 4: Hall M01'1il0l' 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Dramatic Hon. Soc. 4: Basketball 4. Martha Ellen Stockton Under My Sombrero-Quiero Que Supe Latin Course: Girl Reserve l,2. 3. 4: Sec. 2: Del. to State Conf. 4: Athletic Ass'n. l.3.4: Sec. l: Pres. 4: Tennis 2. 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3: Spanish 3: V-Pres, 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Basketball 3.4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Pres. 4: Monogram 3. 4: Soccer 4: Office Page 4, Q. indml 1: H- 3J. :::v S... . ,eg fn. cc: y V mails, : Gm Riu l and 3.4 gl Hifi E ran l Curl: L Hilnpg. u. 1, . 3.4: Mm' tb FW: Wihall 4. :J I 54- Pu l Baslelldj 4: flu: FUN! 4: 1 V-Pm, ind ill 1.2: :olds Hi ng Bu 2. 4. l I. 2: nc Z. Hall if. 42 l. to 'res- lies. Sy. 41 Eirie Lee Stone Under My Sofnbrero- One Mgatbafl General Couse: Etiquette l: Chairman lg Baosters l. 2: Health 2: Glee Club 3: Travel 4. Frances Fuzzy Swain Under My Scmbrero - Flesh and Fantasy Language Course: Etique'te l: V-Pres. l: Health Z: Softball 2. 3. 4: Forum 3: Red Cross Rep. 3: Soccer 3,43 Athletic Ass'n 3. 4: Lib. Council 4: College 4. Barbara Anne Thomas Under My Sombrero -Hillbilly Language Course: Etiquette l: Pres. l: Health 2: Softball 2.3.4: House of Rep. 3: Soccer 3.4: Gle: Club 3. 4: Athletic Ass'n 3.4: Pub. Bus. Staff 4: College 4. Nannie Lou Thorce Under My Sombrero -- Mostly Male: Scientific Course: High Point H.S. l. 2. 3: G'rl Rrf serve 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4. Martha Townsend Unier My Sombrero-.S'-eenstin Ssroll. Cap. an'4 Gown Gzneral Course: New Hanover H.S.. NVilmingt3n. N.C. 1.2. 3: Girl Reserve 4. Betty Lou Transou Under My Sombrero - Nly Future Commercial Course: Health l: Lib. Council l. 2. 3: Red Cross Rep. l: Instr. Mus. 2: Hall Monitor 2: Girl Reserve 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Debating Bus. Staff 3, 4: Nurses Page 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 4. Clarke Trent Un 'Ier llfly Snrnbrem-1 There Must Be Something-' Maybe I'll Find Out Someday Latin Course: Fnrum l: Boosters 2: French 3. 4: De- bnting Team 3: Art 4. lune Tucker Under fly, Sombrero -- A Two-Tone -Stfxdebz'-er Scientific Course: Union Cross l.2: Girl Reserve 3: Cnllege 4: Sec. 4: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 4. Katherine Tutterow Un-fer My Sombrero - Tommy Home Economics Course: Religious Drama l: Health 2: C.H. Basketball 2. lane Wheeler Vaughn Un-ler My Sombrero -f Publius Vergilius Ilffaro Latin Course: Needleworl' 1.2: Reynolds Hi Players 3: rlall Monitor 3. 4: College 4. Ben Vernon, Ir. Under My Sombrero-'Lord Byron Scientific Course: Voice l: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1: Aviation 2: Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Del. Hi-Y Conf. 2: V-Pres. 3: Math 3: Ushers 3. 4: Hall Monitor 3.4: Mono- gram 3. 4: Senior Bus. Rep. 4: Forum 4, -,-fr-..... .. . .,. ....,.,.., . ,.r...,. I- : : . , . t. Q W 1 fb 'X-Y: if Howard XfVainer Undef M!! Sombfe-'O - Goi's Daeiah Modem Language Course. Richmond Hn: Hs. 1.2: vu.: Baskctoall 3. 4: Forum 4. Dick Walker V V Under My Sombrero- Who Knows? Scientific Course: Track I, 2,145 Coutmil 1,4 C 152 V-Pres.. 2: Rzynolis Hi Players 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 2. 3. 45 Del- Hi-Y Conf. 2: Scrub Football 3: House cf Rep. J: Monogram J. 4: Hall Monitor 3. 4: Nav H - -q- 3: l Pm- Student Body 4. on. Nc.s.3.o.c. 4: lf' irurn 4. Anna M. Wall Un 'er My Sombrero - D. T. Rumi Hull 9 Commercial Course: Rural Hall 1-LS, LW5: Du, matics 4. lhlary lcanne Wallace Under 1'vIy Sombrero - Four fVin 'S I-a'19U39e C01-lrSe1 Needlework l: Girl R:serve 1.2. 3-41,ThurS. MOTU' Ml-'SiC 2: Chief Senior llnrshal 3: ffieerlrmier 3. 4: College 4: Teen Age Council 4: Pres. 4. ix-Iargie Lee Vfalion Under Ilfly Sombrero-The Ong I Love Grneral Commercial Course: Relgious Drama 2' Li .e Club 3: Travel 4. Edward Watson Under My Sombrero-Atomic Bomb Scientiic Course: Midget Football l: Trick 2.3: Naxsity Footbnll 3.4: Ushers 3. 4.5: Forum 4. 5. Ann Weatherman Under llly Sombrero--That Song Language Course: Needlepoint l: Girl Reserves l. 2. 3. 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 2. 3: Hall lvlxnitor 3: College 4. Betty Carolyn Welions Under My Sombrero- 217-841 Roclrfish. Va. Gen. Home Ec. Course: Basketball l: Health l.2: Forum 3: Girl Reserve 3.4: Hall Monitors 3.4. lim Wester Under llly Sombrero -- Nperoxzden General Course: Stamp 1: Aviation 2.3: Monogram 3. 4. 5: Varsity Football 3. 4. 5: Scrub football coach 4: Hi-Y 4. 5: Track 4. 5: Glee Club 5. Dan Whiteheart Under My Sombrero-f Ioan Scientific Course: Aviation I: Scrub Baseball 1: Mid- get Football l, Z: Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4. 5: Scrub Football 3: Monogram 3. 4. 5. Mary Leah Whitfield Under My Sombrero- Hopes of Sometimes Reading The Darr Version of Virgil's Aeneid Latin Course: Ir. Red Cross Rep. l. 2: Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Soccer 1.2. 3. 4: Softball l, 3. 4: Athletic Ass'n 1.3. 4: Bicycle Mgr. 3: Point Sec. 4: Hall Monitor 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserve 2. 3. 4: French 3. 4: Office Page 4: College 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 4. . n. 1 23 as Ss s Q, , 1 'lil Q E ' if , W Viv 1 1 .11 1:1 .VU si 132 ell .5 .L 1 1211 11 1111 1 1211 Q rl l is I .1 1 11. i 11 115 5 ,ix-1 fl 111 fi. EQ1 .15 11155 wil ,pri :Nil 111 1115 11.1 '1 L W 41. C111 ilk : 1 59 1 l i l i 1.1 2' 2 111 1 1 ' I ' . 1 l1l '1' 1513 11? 11:1 11,1 1! 11? '1- zz ,11:l' 1,1 all 1 1 M Tommy Whitlock Under My Sombrcro - QCJZ Scientific Course: Band 1.2: lnstr. Music 2, 3: Base- ball 3.1. 5: Var. 5: Football 3.1.5: Var. 5: Forum 5: V. Pres. 5. Clyde Wilison Williams Under My Sombrcro-My Mind Industrial Arts Course: C. H. Football 1.2. 3.1: C. H. Basketball l.2. 3.1: Var. 2.3.13 C. H. Base- ball l. 2, 3. 1: Var. 2, 3.1. Frances Williamson Under My Sombrero-Dave General Course: C. H. Basketball l.2.3,1: C. H. Softball 1.2, 3, 1: C. H. Cheerleader l, 2, 3.1: Stu- dent Council 1. Bobby Wilmoth Under My Sornbrero - Burrhead General Course: Midget Football 1: Scrub 2.3: Var. 1.5: Scrub Baseball 3: Var. 1.5: Aviation 2.3: Monogram 5: Forum 3.1: Glee Club 5. .. 2 3 : - t , ,V., y .,'.' 5 .,2f.',4Q' ' E5 iff?-23:1 X E, il 1122 4, X it 4 Q .W I ....... 1 f ' lv X 'gb 1 Q f , f f '. Q , A 1 x Y. r, f., Mn. Tk 3 ' , 'Sw ,M W f K .1.M34g U , wwf , , 1 5 X l .. 11' 1 of f ef A 4 fm W? Emory L. Wilson Under My Sombrero-Qucenic Scientific Course: Band 1.2.31 Scrub Football 1.2: Aviation 2: Scrub Baseball 3: Ushers 3.1: Head Drummer 1. Mary Lu Wright Under My Sombrcro -f Sometimes I lVon 'cr Language Course: Girl Reserve 1.2. 3.1: Athletic Ass'n l.2.3.1: Soccer l.2. 3: Basketball l.3. 1: Spanish 3: College 1: Homecoming Sponsor 1: Softball 1. Io Anne Wyatt Unlcr Bly Sombrero-- A Sky Full of Illoon and a Sweet Mellow Tune General Course: Etiquette l: Drum Majors l: Soft- ball l: Basketball 1.5: Hall Monitor 2: Lib. Page 2: Athletic Ass'n. 2: Thurs. Mom. Music 3.1: Glee Club 3. 1. 5: Girl Reserve 3, 1. 5: Debating 5: Color Guard 5. 1 ilu illilemnrtam GLORIA HORWITZ August 19 1932 April 1 1916 May ll 1930 ' March 28 1916 Pattie Lee Yarborough Under Nly Sombrcro- The Center On Iiloorcstfillek Football Team General Science Course: C. H. Softball l,2: Gi,-15 Recreation l.2' C. H. Basketball 1.3.13 C, H, Glee Club 2.3. Bill Young Under My Sombrcro Corpses General Course: lnstr. Music 2: Golf 2. 3.1: Haus.: of Rep. 2: Dramatic 3: Hi-Y 3.1. Nancy Ioyce Younts Under My Sombrcro - The Soldier with That Brown Wavy Hair Scientific Course: C. H. Glee Club 1.2: C. H, Basketball 3. 1: Religious Drama 1: C. H. Softball 1. 4 CHARLES NELSON PARKER 1 , Both of the above passed away alter the memorial page had gone to press. 4 I X , V E' 1 arough fr Oli ik: S01'bMz Ill lligr 4. 2 -62 x E I I 3 ' t bug Qi Q lm ' Qi' ni af - vi Ae! SOPHOMORE CLASS Sid Whiteheart, president Tommy Alspaugh, secretary ohnny Smitherman, vice-president Francis Pepper, treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS Iimmy Smitherman, president Arthur Spaugh, secretary Bobby Henning, vice-president Iohn Wood, treasurer EIGHTH GRADE f f ' 'zgcmczafcolza E 3 1 3 2 3 I qrvff 2 We X. sf- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Raw: M. Stockton, president: M. Ioyner, vice-president: M Iohnson, secretary: C. Cooke, treasurer: K. Barnes. Second Row: B. A Barton, S. Bondurant D. Cromer. G. Evans M. Fletcher. Third Row V. Ingram, M. Lowery. Miles. C. Reid. M. Shamel. Fourth Row Sklut, B. I. Speaks. I. Tucker, D. Walker, L. Whitfield QUILL AND SCROLL Members: Mary K. Iohnson, Marjorie Ioyncr. Barbara Austin. Frances Blum 1: STUDENT EUUNEIL r,,.,,.I..,.. , ,. - - OFFICERS T Ro : DICK WALKER. P .5 GLENN CLUBB. Vice-Pres.: DIANE LEIE, Silo.: TOM STOCKTONTS T1-cas.: CHARLIE MILLER. Clerk of Court. , , I. I... , , 1 f ' ' . Lfzf I 'I 4, ' 75 ,f .., . . -wxiagf , . as , 1 , - ' w , ,.,, ,. . . It . ' ' , . Q ' Q A A c,, 4. . Q W? i . Q , Z, X 7 I A 4 , I figu , f ' 'f CLASS REPRESENTATIVES BEN LYNCH. Ninth Grade: FRANCIS PEPPER. IOHNNY SMITHER- MAN. Tenth Grade: ALFRED GARVEY, SARAH CARTER. IIMMY WALKER, Eleventh Grade: AMELIE PRESTON, RUCKER DUDLEY, FRANCES WILLIAMSON, DAVID POOLE, Twelfth Grade. , ,IL . UW Q O CR 5127184 .Jzfczfwai OFFICERS V f l KYle Barnes ohnny Spach h Speaker Speaker Pro tem 1 ite eart Betty Maynard Harmon Brownlow Council Representative Secretary Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES ww. Fiirst Row- P. Ziglar, N. Elliott, K. Elliott. H. Chapple, B. Austin K Robinson, M. L. Butler. B. I. Spoon. Second Row: R. Yorely, B. I. Spea E. Green, P. Carter, I. Ahlers, B. Robinson, L. Clark, N. Purvis, D. Slade Third Row: S. Whitehcart. K, Barnes, B. Davenport, D. Kinney, A. Crews A. Wright, G. Nichola, Fourth Raw: H. Brownlow. D. Angell, B. Henning I. Fzrree, l. Taylor J ugficczfiolz agfaff MARIORIE IOYNER DAVID DARR MARY K. IOHNSON lACK'BENNETT Ed. in Chief of Managing Ed. of Ed. in Chief of Managing Ed- of Pine Whispers Pine Whispers Black and Gold BIHCIC and Gold ! . ,... '- ' Q. r Q fa' fi A , ' I .-Jia BOB GRLIBBS ILIANITA WALL DON KIMEL BARBARA AUSTIN BILL MOORE Boys' Sports Ed. Girls' Sports Ed. Columnist Exchange Ed. Photographer x 36 if I I 'I , : I: Q ,4 ' as If lf eq- FRANCES BLLIM RABBIT SMITHERMAN VIRGINIA CALDVVELI.. Exchange Editor Artist Typist uiinazi Sling VIRGINIA 'CALDWELL DOT MONTGOMERY Business Manager OI Black and Gold Business Manager of Pine Whispers IERRY McGINNIS GLENNA DEWITT BOB SLOAN BOBBY HUNTLY MARY KATHERINE IOHNSON MARIORIE IOYNER f I 3 'W F Z, Y W S, Z -f -J l K I TOMY LEE HARRIS, MADELINE COMES. OHNNY SMITHERMAN BARBARA THOMAS, SARAH MACMICHAIEL, 1uNE CARPENTER: JOHNNY MILES, ANNE LENTZ, IOHN MYATT, DOT REDEERN. JUNIOR HI-Y First Row: B. Phillips, A. Goslen. R. Vllertz, Boyle. S. Sharpe, B. E. Sholtes, D. Herring, R. Folb. K. Phelps. C. Phillips, F. Church, NV. Austin, D. Lee. C. Davidson, I. Walker. I. Phelps, W. Davis. D. Russell. Nicholson, S. E. Edwards, H. Bailey. Not Present: B. Goodwin, G. Law, Second Row: B. Calloway. B. Webber, B. Fritts, R. Latham, A. Garvey. R. Craft. C. Avcra. SOPHOMORE HI-Y First Row: I. Clark, D. Reid, G. Adams, L. Browder, D. Powell, Skinner. Davenport, D. Clay. P. Spach, D. Brewer, S. NVhiteheart, B. Lackey. T- AlSPal-Hgh. I. Booker. Motsinger. F. Pepper. Smitherman. Seconld D. Stockton, I. Heustess. Row: K. Taylor, E. Travis. B. Davenport, G. Shermer, T. Stockton, D. ' FRESHMAN HI-Y First Row: T.'Kallam. C. Avera. D. Early., A. Spaugh. H. Hudson, E. Goodman, T. Minnis, D. Avera, B. Henning. T. Dixon. Balclridge. H. Horton, G. Mountcastle. B. Vaughn. Second Row: McGee. B. Trotman, N. Armiield, H. Mauze, Smitherman, G. Pfeiferkorn. ,.. .xv K . . .1 9 5 ' , ' I me , e M f 3 , ,I I :GW , 55, fu . ug I if so 2 . . ' Q 5 ' .W-ge gg ., ' ,1, ' Z ' ' .51 1 'kf fmv - 13 ' 7 4 ' .am f 2 ff lib 9 . .m- H I we any. .a'f -f? ,QDME g5'f ,J, , , ' ' ,gi - ff. I I H. V ' wmfHwM..fM5'WM RWM EQM '12 '.A Min if ' .cf gifs' 4-Y l l iii? Q . 251. . .I l SENIOR 'HI-Y First Row: C. Qrutchlleld, L. Roussepu, B. Maynard, sponsors. Second Row K- Barnes, Pffsldenff l- SPBCIL vivge-presidentg. T.,Connelly. secretary: M DBVISI IICGSUICI- Third ROW: B, Smitherman. sergeant-at-arms: D. Berger. S. Bondurant. G. Clubb. B. Dalton. D. D . F th R Y. R. D dl , R Farrell. B. Glenn, B. T . Henderson, B. :lil-lxntlgfllr I. Lgllnbros. Fllftheyllow -13.- W. Leinbach, B. Lewis, I. Littlejohn, G. Lynch. Miles. C. Miller. Slxfh Row: F. Nading, L. Owen, I. Reed. B. Schultz, R. Sheets, B. Sloan- Seventh Row: R. Smitherman. B. Vernon. D. Walker, Wester. B. Wll- moth. B. Young. -Q Q 1'1- First Row: G. Cranhll. B. Puryear. A. Nugent, B. Sherrill, L. Cason, N. Lipc, W. NT g, N. Ha tl . W. F , V. M ll' . B. P . R. Henry, Blakley. I.. Edwards, W. Davis. H. Yarbrough. Second Row: G. Younis. R. Cliirrhbers. Mr. IMBY Iackson, eilrllsllilnxrdtor. U is aton M. Moser. W. Reavis, B. Caudle, C. Crater, D. Dinkins, E. Norris, HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP The school year of 1945-46 was highlighted with the production of the high school annual and Pine Whispers, the school newspaper. There were two important changes in the annual this year, the first being a different kind of cover. Instead of the hard-back covers of past years, padded covers like those of college annuals were used. The second change was in the name. Instead of being named Black and Gold in its entirety, the annuals for each of the three high schools were named after that particular school's colors. In other words, Reynolds' was named Black and Gold, I-Ianes', Purple and Gold, and Gray's,Blue and Gold. Pine Whispers contained no specific changes as it was still published bi-monthly for the three city high schools. Besides school work much outside printing was done, such as corporation licenses, veteran's blanks, etc. This work was very helpful to the students in that it gave them knowledge of what types of work to expect when they enter the field of printing as a life work. Much praise should be given to Mr. Iackson and the printshop boys for their brilliant work. Besides 'class time many hours after school were devoted to the com- pletion of their jobs. With the exception of two seniors, Louis Cason and Buddy Puryear, all of this year's class will be back next year along with newcomers to the printing field. There- fore, good work in the future should be expected. ,-, CHEERLEADERS B. Myers, D. Lee, A. Preston, Wallace, B. Maynard, B. Newton, D. Smith. F. Valaer, P. Lounsbury. First Row: D. Bynum, I. Boyle. T. Connelly, K. Barnes. T. Whitlock, R. M. Davis. Third Row: B. Dalton, I. VValker, E. Wilson, E. Watson. A. Prongay, C. Miller, B. Sills, D. Russell. Second Row: Mr. Ward, sponsor: Alexander. B. Lewis. B. Schultz. B. Smitherman. B. T. Henderson. G. Cluhb, D. Berger. D. Wilkinson, G. Lynch, B. Vernon. '- Ju 'r '. 5, tVi:m-it i -f.. First Row: B. Thomas. E. DuBose, A. G. Atwood, B. VVillard, N. Pinkston, L. Westbrook, P. Alderman, B. Tesh. B. Williams. Sccond Row: B. Foy, R. Hines. B. I. Coleman, D. Ioncs, R. Brownlow, B. Wade, S. M. Cohen. B. Brown, Mrs. Carter, sponsor. Third Row: G, Monk, S. Sharpe, N. L. 'few 'W-In-a Q40 Coleman, D. Anglin. A. Wallace. B. L. Transou, I. White. Fourth Row: N. ?NilIkirison, M. L. Vaughn. E. Green, C. Davidson, N. Davis, R. L. Speas. . o er. GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Reynolds High Glee club was organized many years ago to take care of all girls who had a special in- terest in voice. The club has grown from a small group until it now has a membership of fifty girls, ' The group is divided into three parts: soprano, second soprano, and alto. Besides the regular daily classes, the Glee club has weekly rehearsals. The course of study includes classical, semi-classical, folk, religious and pop- ular songs. For the past three years, under the direction of Mrs. Maurice Carter, the club has widened its activities to include church programs, chapel programs, and social activities. The Glee club was honored in December when it was asked to give a program over radio station W S I S, and again when it was invited as special guest at the city wide vesper services. This club has presented its share of chapel programs in the regular Wednesday series of religious programs. There are two outstanding and successful contests in which the Glee club participated this year. The first con- test, Which was held in Reynolds auditorium in March, included contestants from High Point, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem. The second contest was a final climax to the year's work. The Glee club was a contestant in the State Federation of Music contest which was held this year for the first time in five years. Every member always looks forward to an outstanding performance in these contests. Besides its director, Mrs. Carter, the Glee club was greatly helped throughout the year by the city music supervisor, Mrs. Katherine Detmold. Through her many beneficial suggestions she has improved the programs, and through her ceaseless effort she has made this a suc- cessful year for all members. Mrs. Ralph Scott was the accompanist and special soloists were Sara Ann Slawter, Peggy Ann Alderman, Betty Tesch, Dorothy Anglin and Ruth Brownlow. The Glee club is looking forward to many more years of active, successful, and profitable activities for the school and the community. ,-. I , I 1 , H 'Jill ' Af .: ' - J - ,, f ' .ff I ' . Qi f' -f, L ' 'u I r, -I .f, t . Q . S I, I 'R fs , - f fin r gi A ., .. . rf f , -- if ,H ,Z Xl H S ' ., si F ai, , JZ, , 9 I NSR 0 'TH gm' .4 5 -qv ,L ..- , L+ 1 I Z x ,, g f 1' 444 Q' f I L , 9 J 9. I 1 ., Y A -W! I I I fd Wy COLLEGE CLUB First Row- M. L Butler. president' C. Ried vice- resident- Tucker . . , . P . . secretary: M. Ioyner, treasurer: D. Cromer, program chrm. Second Row: P. Angelo, B. A. Barton. S. Bason, F. Bowles, B. Brown. Third Row: M. Burke, V. Caldwell. S. Carter, I. DeHart, B. L. Douglas. D. Harrison. Fourth Row: I. Hartley, M. A. Harvey, R. Helsabeck, S. Ingle. V. Ingram ,-82.-f M. K. Iohnson. Fifth Row: I. King. D. Lnsley. A. Linville, P. Love, M. Lowery. D. Montgomery. Sixth Row: B. Morse, P. Naughton. R. Potter. A. Preston, M. Ratcliff. D. Redfern. Seventh Row: M. Shamel. D. Smith. M. Stockton, F. Swain, B. Thomas. Eighth Row: I. Vaughn. I. Wallace. A. Weatherman. L. Whitield, M. L. Wright. I OFFICE PAGES, NURSES PAGES, RECEPTIONISTS First Row: P, Lawrence, O. Coston, G. Lee. M. F. Parson, H. Iackson, A. Elmore. Third Row: R. Hughes. I. Alspaugh, P. Lounsbury. M. Sl1:1:n l D. Cromer, M. L. Butler, A. Bondurant. M. Tavlor. Second Row: I. A. Darlington. Fourth Row: L. Whitfield. M. Stockton, M. Gentner. lwl Woodward, B. Transou, B. Flynt, C. Rios, M. A. Zimmerman, M. White. Fletcher. First Row: M. Teague, H. Iackson. M. F, Parson, M. Cunningham. A. Lawrence, N. Norrell. B. W. Mclleynolds, S. McMichael. I. Revelle Russell. F. Miller, M. Lasley, I. Pepper, M. F.. Grimes. S. Long, B. L. Fourth Row: N. V. Martin, P. McNair, I. Stockton, I. McGinnis, B. Pool Depp. Second Row: D. Harris, S, Carter. P. Reece. B. Bonbmv. H. Bryant. B. Colter. I- Stryker. M. Combs, M. Mom. Third Row: P. Wolff. B. Horne. P. 4-4, il 5 Q, ..- F .. , f., , ,Q F y s an ',. ,. gnu A 'S sl Y 4 Z' 'QS 4 4 . is ff it -A be ' S xx X 'N X x Xxx . SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First Raw: P. A. Alderman, E. Atl-iins. S. A. Borthwick, A. Brown. B Butler. Second Row: P. Carter. S. Coggins. S. B. Cuningham. D. Darr B. Davenport. N. Davis. Third Row: F. Driscoll, E. Dubose, I. Durham G. Evans, N. Ezzcll, M. Fletcher. Fourth Row: B. Flynt. M. Gentner. B. Gnodwin. B. Grubbs, P. Hartle. Hyatt. Fifth Row: A. Hughes, B .-84,-1 Huntley. R. Iacobs. B. Kirby, C. McKittrick. I. Miles. Sixth Row: M. Parris. F. Pepper, E. Phelps, P. Pope, R. Rawley. D. Reed. Seventh Row: N. Ripple. P. Rosenbacher, S. Slawter. B. Stephenson. B. Trotman, S. Tulloch. Eighth Row: D. Vaughn, N. Vaughn-Lloyd, B. Wade, A. Wall, B. Wellon, F. Willis 1 4 l l E iP!Df'?'JL..ga., ff ' .. , ' v . -. . HALL MONITORS Harris, I. McKinney, M. Combs. Filth Row: M. Lowery, V. Ingram, I. 'Wyatt. N. Pinkston, L. Lunn, M. Teague, D. Turner, A. Wilmoth. Sixth N. Elliot. H. Huges, G. Wallace, K. Elliot. Second Row: I. Miles Row: I. Doty. S. Fain. G. Clubb. M. Moore, I. Stockton, I. McGinnis. A. M. Ridenhour, I. Sklut. Myatt, B. Butler, M. Speas. D. Montgomery. G. Lee. Seventh Row: M. I. Kelly, B. I. Spoon, B. Lynch, S. Whiteheart. I. A. Livengood, B. Morse. S. Tullock, P. Tesh, B. Ayers, F. Miller, B. ' K' . P. H' k , D. Thompson. Third Row: M. Swaim, L. Fry, S. Carter, L. Whitfield. Vaughn. M. Paris, S. Wagner, M. Lasley, A. Russell. Fourth Row: M. L. Vaughn, N. Nnrrell, N. Martin, I. Stryker, A. Crews, S. McMichael. M. L. FORUM CLUB Vernon, D. Berger, R. Pnongay, A. Alexander, D. Wilkinson, B. Iulian. B. Webber. L. Iohnson. I. Butler. Fifth Row: W. Leinbach, M. Davis, . G. Lynch, D. Lynch, I. Williford. B. Spillers, H. Brownlow. I. Heustees. First Row: I. Pepper. L. Butner, A. Pollard, T. Pappas, H. Spaugh, Templeton. N. Taylor, E. Lambros M. Hondros, C. Blankenship, P. Ziglar. B. Lee, B. Trotman. Top Row. R. E. Bowen. D. inney ic s Iohnson, F. Marshbanks, D. Redfern R. Disher, D. NVilson, O. Coston. R. Koontz. First Row: K. Barnes, Pres., T. Whitlock, V. Pres., C. Crutchfield. Sec. Second Row: F. Cox, E. Katzin. E. Watson, B. McCracken. I. McAllister H. Wainer, I. Reed, N. Bullard, B. Kelly, S. Speas. Third Row: K. Burns I- Cl'1amiS. I. Sklut. I. Blum, I. YValker, W. Covington. Fourth Row: B, .-85.-. First Row: I. King, A. Pollard, L. Butner. K. Robinson. I. Stevens. B. I. M. A. Zimmerman, H. Chap-ple, E. Green. I. Stryker. M. Lasley. M. Moore. M H G s S e Coleman. A. Fcrree, F. Swaim. B. Thomas. . L. arris. I. Mc inni . . S. Fain, B. Pool, D. Teague. M.. Stallings. Fifth Row: P. Lawrenc , M. F, McMichael. Second Row: M. Combs. M. L. Grimes. I. Pepper. M. L. Wright. Bost, N. Norrell, M. L. Vaughn. N.A Martin. V. Ingram, I Stockton, E. M. Stockton. M. Burke, D. Cromer. K. Elliot. Third Row: R. Potter. S. Mitchell. Sirth Row: S. lngle, L. Whitfield. Carter, S. Sharpe. N. L. Coleman, L. Rousseau, N. Pinkston. Fourth Row: GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Last year a new Girls Athletic Association was formed for the purpose of encouraging the participation of more girls in a more varied athletic program by the introduction of intramural teams in the major sports and the recognition of the importance of non-team activities. To obtain membership in this organization a girl must have already received a monogram in soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, or softball, or have obtained 50 points by the new point system. According to this point sys- tem, a monogram is given to a girl who has received two hundred points. Points are given for attending prac- tice, keeping training, good sportsmanship, and for par- ticipating in varsity and intramural games, hiking and bicycling. Last year a constitution was drawn up by an athletic council from the Girls Monogram Club patterned after that of the Girls Physical Education Association of North Carolina. One of the main points stated in this constitution is that the club will strive to encourage and enlarge the participation in athletics and to promote good sportsmanship. The purpose in modeling the organization after the Girls Physical Education Association of North Caro- lina is in order that it may become qualified to acquire membership in this Association, thus entitling girls to take part in state play day and win state monograms. The Association has cooperated in improving the ap- pearance of the school by assisting the House of Rep- resentatives in the Clean Llp Campaign. As one of the main projects of the Association this year the girls cleaned and painted their section of the gym. Another main project was sponsoring of Play Day by the club. During the year the club had several socials. The year was begun by having a Weiner roast at Reynolds Park, and a party was given later for the new members. The officers for this year as elected in the spring of 1945 are as follows: president, Marty Stockton, vice- president, Mary Ann Zimmerman, secretary, Sarah Car- ter, treasurer, Helen Chappleg and point recorder, Leah Whitfield. lt would not be possible to give a complete outline of the Girls Athletic Association without mention of its faithful and devoted sponsors, Mrs. Dorothy Iones and Miss Anne Wilson, who have contributed so much to the club and have done all they could possibly do to make it successful. cihiion lb tion oi le 1YDaii Thayer aids Pari ibefs. spring Oi Ong wre- irali CU' ier, ixli inline oi U off nes iii mich I0 rdoii .. . -. in Q 2 ,aw +411 FRENC Birst Row: A. R. Ribertson, D. Smith, M. A. Harvey. R. Iacobs, I. Fine. Second Row: M.Gentner, N. Hill, N. Taylor, H. Spaugh, M. A. Zimmerman. P. Benbow. Third Row: P. Hudson, M. Lowrey. D. Cook. R. Rawley, G. Lee. Fourth Row: I. Durham, R. Hine, E. Angell, A. Linville, D. Smith. R. Helsabeck. Fifth Row: D. Anglin, B. Wilson, L. Whitfield, I. Speakman. ii V li lil H CLUB ii ii: H. Teichman. Sixth Row: G. Adams, E. Atkins, D. Cromer. M. ii Burke, B. L. Douglas. Seventh Row: S. Avery. V. B. Lawson, V. Caldwell, T31 F. Bowles. Eighth Row: C. Avera, F. Iohnson, B. Horne. Ninth Row: N B. L. Depp. S. Bondurant, C. Reid. Tenth Row: H. Rucker, B. Huntley, ,if D. Porter, A. Valaer, C. Trent. ill 1. li ii: Wav- 1 3 i Z IE 1 4 B! 7 W.--wg--,v--. .-w,..,. STUDENT Y GIRL RESERVES First Row: H. Harris. I. Wallace. D. Montgomery. M. Lowrey, B. Morse M. Shamcl. R. Rawlcy. B, L. Douglas. R. Iacobs, M. Ratclifl, F Bowles. M. A. Haney, D. Smith, A Preston. Second Row: I. Wall, B. Flynt, F Robertson, M. L. Wright, M. Stockton. I. King, P. Love, I. A. Wyatt. N Pinlzston. Third Row: B. Wcllons, Bcckerdiie, Nl. Townsend. A. Wall, V. Ingram. Fourth Row: B. Stevenson. M. L. Butler. L. Whitfield. C. lohn' scn. S. lngle, M. Burke, D. Cromeri Fifth Row: D. Redfern. I. DeHart.AM. Fletcher, D. Harrison. A. Wcatherman. B. A. Barton, E. Atkins, A. Linvllle. C. Reid. IUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: A. Wright, Pres.: M. L. Wilson, V. Pres.: S. Watson, Sec.: M. A. Guthrie, Treas.g H. Hughes, Program chairman, D. Turner. Asst. Program Chairman. Second Row: B. Warren, M. L. Iohnson, L. L. Warren B. Bynum. M. L. Harris. M. Hondros, L. Valetos. C. Blankenship, N Paynter, A. Livengood. N. Stone. Third Row: M. E. O'Day, B. Cline. S, Henderson, l.R. Hammer-s. P. West, B. A. Hemrick, D. Cranfill, I. A. Shaffer, I. A. Parker, B. Bodenheimer, L. Heggie. Fourth Row: E. Shaffner. I. Iohnson, S. Parker, B. Lee, M. Mordecai, F. Fuller, B. Robbins. Fifth Row: A. Simpson., I. Horne. E. Rawley, B. Hall, D. Miller, E. Woods, Sixth Row: S. Lefkowitz, P. Hopkins. A. Voss. M. Lynch. A. Wilm0!h, lr McKinney, M. Taylor, B. Newton, B. Daye, I. Daye, O. Tesh, Mrs. Guthrie, sponsor. I T yr Q7 ' V e H , if i ' ,aw ', jeX?agwI '-1 Ws-'-32,7257 Q I 4 s , 2 Sis. 'I' em, .. 3 I, ...X 3 ' Jr. f , 5 df. y 'Wh , ,xv f. gf. 3 , ,ff . W , , , .L U ,,aMfx, iii sg! ,, N 1 ,f fv- gg., , . '- ' , -G - , 4, , ,, .UW i , I, IJ. 1 I . 1 I z l ' .rx ' g 1 5 I. 'fi . Pl .i, f1-I 515' 11. ' xg. aw 'Q' . . Held. C. lf' I Dfl'l1fl1M 52 A. limfli E. SW obbiii. if 54 Wm I, ww Tab. MIS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB First Row: B. C. Moore. B. Y. Moore, S. Pardington, B. Steaclman. E. Hobson, I. Taylor. L. Roberts. I. Lentz, T. Austin, P. Hicks, I. Dudley. Nvhalmg- I. Wood. G. Pfeiferkorn, I. Smitherman, Z. Robbins, H. Clein, E. Katzin, W. Nicholson, S. Pappas, I. Burford. I- Edwards, Beard, B. Latham, D. Whitley. Second Row: R. Craft. D. first Row: B. Avery, C. Davis, I. Motsinger, L. Cox. Phillips, I. W. Hearsh. Fourth Raw: T. Newal, A. Fletcher. D. Avera. T, Yflinnis. irlnnler. D. Taylor, H. Palmer, R. Yokley, R. Elliott. Second Row: D. I. Spencer. D. Carmichael, C. Edwards. C. Yarbrough. Fifth Row: E. Fme. I. Vlasis, T. Dixon, N. Armfield, B. Ccyner. E. Carter. R. Thomason. Marshall, B. DeHart. O. Tesh, T. Parker, I. Cunningham. B. Gbson, K. . Montgomery. I. Herring, B. Lewis. Third Row: L, Largen, M. Ward. Phelps, I. Powell. B' I-09311, F- Trogdon. I. Baldridge. I. Blakely, I. Shore. B. Coleman, ,Qi 89- I First Row: C. Pope, E. Lemons, I. Iohnson. P. A. Ziglar, C. Yokely, M. Ir., B. ljames, R. Woosley, Williams, N. Younts, O. Coston, N. Hill, Speas. B. Pfaff. B. Bernard, L. Hoffman, G. Cline. Second Row: S. Wagner, P. Smith. D. Slade. Fourth Row: L. Witherspoon. Mrs. Price: sponsor, B. L, B. Doster. A. Atwood, I. Elliot, L. Fry, V. Ogle, Doty, B. L. Reich. Pfaff. N. S. Strupe, M. White. Fifth Row: B. L. Largen, E. Morton, C. Hammons, G. Lee, I. Fulcher, B. A. Sechrist. Third Row: I. W. Iames, Crews, L. Norwood, D. Iones, E. Ketner. RELIGIOUS DRAMA CLUB Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Stella Price, Bib- le teacher in the three high schools of Winston-Sale111, the Religious Drama Club meets every other Thursday morning. The club has as its purpose the promotion of interest in Bible study through religious drama which is very beneficial to the forty-five studcnts enrolled. ln addition to the Thursday morning programs, again this year the club sponsored a Bible reading program that extended from Thanksgiving to Christmas and was car- ried on in all schools throughout the city. This was in- troduced by an impressive candlelight service in the Reynolds auditorium. Bible references were distributed throughout the audience to aid students in their day by day readings. The colorful Christmas and Easter dramatizations pre- sented by the Bible classes and club are looked forward to each year by the students and faculty. In the series of devotional programs given by the students throughout the year, these productions are the highspots. Active committees of the club include the worship and costume committees. The worship committee gives the devotional at each meeting, and the costume commit- tees takes care of the costumes for the performances. Other committees which contributed greatly to the work of the club are the program, social service, outside, in- side, reporters and social committees. The officers of the club are Loy Witherspoon, presi- dentg Gloria Lee, vice-president: Colleen Hammons, sec- retaryp and Robert Woosley, treasurer. The club does not confine itself alone to the study of the Bible and the giving of programs, but seeks to put in- to practice through projects some of the truths learned. The projects this year have included gifts to wounded veterans in hospitals, cards to the sick, a P. T. A. devot- ional program, a visit and a program at one of our in- stitutions for shut-ins. The Religious Drama Club has contributed in many ways to cultural and religious life of our school. I 1 I ORCHESTRA gif? Row: C.'Phillips, bass drum: L. Bonin, violin: I. Iohnson, violin: P. Wolff, cello: F. Carter. cello: M. Swaim. cello and flute: B. Phillips S. ammons. violin: D. Slade, violin: I. Bagnal, violin: L. Crouse, violin. alto horn: A. Garvey, french horn. ctoncl Row: I. Bullock, trumpet: I. Clark. clarinet:D. Iohnson. clarinet: BAND !I?r5fI,RTw: I' A- X'VYaff- B- XVarc. D. Iohnson. S. Nolan, I. Motsingcr. Row: F. Trent. T. Coppedge L. Fcarrington, D. Early, A. Goslen. A T' VI al' off l-V Clark. M. Swaim, R. Bennett. S. Carter. Second Row: I. Iohnson. D. Pratt, I. Hardy. A. Garvey, B. Wilson, F. Trogden, H. av Of- l- Mldcle. F. Montqomcry, P. Wolff, C, Phillips, B. Y. Moore, Horton. Fourth Row: C. Kammercr. W. McElkean, B. Phillips. B' CZUCWHY. A. Lentz, O. Fosicr, E. Travis, H. Cundiff, I. Phelps. Third First Row: Speaking staff: F. Montgomery, S. Booke, A. Crews, M. Paris, R. Brownlow, B. Simmons, R. Wyatt. T. Bostic. Second Row: A. Fletcher. B. Neal, B. Henning, I. Walker. M. E. Coleman, E. Pfaff, B. Vaughn. B. Lynch, I. Iohnson, S. Bondurant. Third Row: Business stalf: Mrs. Stephen- Stuart Bondurant 36 son. Sponsor: L. Voss, M. Southern, A. Hartman. B. Ferguson. B. L. Tran- sou. R. Hughes, B. S. Grubbs. Fourth Row: F. Marshall, O. Coston. I. Edwards, B. Ijames. W. Abee, H. Brown, V. Purcell. Ramona Powell - President Secretary Ann Crews Ia ck Hunter Vice-president Treasurer DEBATING CLUB The main purpose of the Debating Club is to en- courage and promote argumentative reasoning. Training in debating teaches the student to approach a problem with an unprejudiced, open mind. The debater learns how to find information, how to analyze it, how to dis- tinquish the important from the unimportant, the true from the false, the best from that of inferior quality. The debater learns to organize his material in logical se- quence of thought, to support his statements with sound evidence and reasoning, and to summerize his arguments. He learns how to demand firmly and courteously of his opponents a high quality of evidence and reasoning. ln trial debates, as well as in actual contests, he gains prac- tice in delivering his case before an audience. He learns to think on his feet with accuracy, speed, and logic. Courtesy and fair play are characteristic of good argumentation. The debater develops the ability to per- suade and influence others to accept beliefs and attitudes which he has decided are desirable. In other words, debating gives the training necessary for good, constructive, dynamic leadership. It promotes ,i clear thinking. The opportunities oitered for mental and intellectual competition provide a zest not found in less exacting activities. The advantages of skills acquired in this activity are of inestimable value in civic life and in any career. For all of these reasons, each year students in the high school and colleges throughout the United States parti- cipate in debating. In our own state, the University of North Carolina sponsors the high school forensic con- tests. The Business Staff is an important part of the Debating Club. It is composed of students of thelCommercial De- partment who wish to get practical experience in sec- retarial work and wish to participate in this important club activity. Theirs is an immeasurable contibution to the sucess of the club. In summary, debate has five main objectives-To de- velop efficiency and clarity in thinking, skill in public speaking, respect for the truth, cooperation in teamwork. and intelligence in citizenship. 75 LIBRARY COUNCIL First Row: R. Powell, D. Lee. M. Maynard. M. Iones. N. Russell. I. I. Speakman, H. Horton, I. Adams, A. Fanjoy. I- M350H, E. Mitchell Means, K. Elliott. Second Row: M. Swaim, I. Gordon, D. Rios, B. Lee. Frst Row: M. E. Stockton, D. Teague, R. Potter, D. Cromer, L. Whitfield, Chapple. M. A. Zimmerman, S. Carter, M. Burke. A, Ferree, B. Coleman, F. Valear, N. L. Coleman, K. Roriinsonf H. First ROW1 l- Baiiy. P. Michael, M. F. Bost, R. Boyles, C,-,VVilliams. R. Hudson. L. Misner, R. Sapp, R. Hamer. Booker. F. Marshbanks, P. Warren. R. West, T. 'Harris, G. DeWitt. Second Row: First Row: B. Wilmoth, T. Stockton, H. Brenner, O. Sapp, D. Berger. G. B Clubb, B. T. Henderson. B. Lyons. Second Row: B. Glenn, H. Brownlow. I. Moser. Wester, B. Schultz, M. Davis, B. Smitherman, K. Barnes. B. P rewer. Third Row: F. Hill, B. Dalton, P. Frazier, D. Whiteheart, Smitherrnan. K. Burns, T. Connelly, I. Boyle. I, Skinner. Fourth Row: R. Sheeis, C. Lineback, B. Lewis, T. Whitlock, BOYS MONOGRAM CLUB The Boys Monogram Club of Reynolds I-ligh is com- posed of boys who take part in the various varsity sports that the school offers. This organization has been an active part of the school's program, and was founded by Mr. Ioby l'lawn a few years ago to bring together boys who have shown merit on the athletic field. Requirements for membership in the club are that one must win his monogram in a varsity sport and must have approval from a majority of the veteran club members. He must show sportsmanship at all times, and must do his duty to the best of his ability on the team for which he plays. During the school year, the Monogram Club does its share in making the school and its program. If there is a drive that the school puts on, the Monogram Club always backs it. During the war years, a number of club members donated blood to the Red Cross and helped put over other wartime projects. At Thanks- giving, the club helps collect food for the needy and also assists in distributing it. In accordance with their custom, the Monogram Club presented a religious chapel program during Wednes- day devotionals in the late spring of '46, Many members of the club took part in this program, which proved to be one of the finest of the year. During the second semester, Mr. l-lawns club held the annual Monogram dance at the Reynolds Gymnasium. This was a gala affair, and well attended by the R. R. student body. One of the main factors in the success of this was the splendid decorations which hung from one end of the gym to the other. Later in the year, the members of the club took their girls on an outing party. Everyone agreed that it was a whooper day, and the food was unsurpassed, Only a chosen few can be members of this society, and these win their places without dispute on the teams they represent. Membership in this club is a privilege every boy covets and those who are represented pic- torially above are happy to be a part of this select group. i h , 1 -9 15:2 M ff NP.. hr 'Q nib v Q: I V 'lx ' E Q f s N f f 9 3 f w t lg X, 1 X X 6 lu lu, J ' 5 H s Ggfgfafici ...-Y-,,, i...-.. - '- , ---..4- -T - ' -... . .. -. 1,..,..- .M as H - -, . ,..,-i1..... S,-,,.- 11.-.-,,.,..... L . ,ffff . L . .. --.-.. ' -- GIRLS BASKETBALL First Row: I. Holder, R. L. Spcas, B. S. Crotts, H. Chapel Capt'-. M. Burke, A. R. Robertson. M. Moore, D. Teague, S, Carter. Gregory. L. Butncr, A. K. Hauser. M. A. Zimmerman. Second Row: M. First Row: H. Weiner. B. Lyons, B. T. Henderson Capt., D. Berger Capt.. C. Edwards, H. Brownlow, I. Walker. M. Moser. Hauser G. Clubh, T. Connelly. D. Russell. Second Row: D. Stockton, T. Stockton. i ' 'YT K i : 'T L7:'f ww '5fff'?w'9:i5l , ,,, . ,..., 1. - . , ,,,., -fff . VARSITY SQUAD First Row: D. Kimel. l. Moser. B. T. Henderson, G. Clubb. l. Wester, B. Spach. S. Whineheart. D. YVilkinson. A. Lentz, B. MCCraclfen. Thirl Raw: Schultz, T. Connelly. M. Davis, H. Brownlow. B. Smitherman, A. Alexari- L. Roberts, Mgr., B. Lewis. C. Davis, T. Sxockton, E. Katzin, R. Prorigay. der. Second Row: C. Miller. B. Lyons, B. Sink, D. Berger. D. Stockton, P. T. YVhitlock, B. Wilmoth. K. Barnes, D. Pope, Hal Bradley. coach. STARTING LINEUP First Row: G, Clubb, B. T, Hewdersan, M. Davis, B. Lewis, K. Barnes B. Schultz, A. Alexander, S. YVhitel1eart. I. YVester. B. Smitherman, Hi Brownloxv, ,.... 7 i l ,L I .M ..., ,. BOYS First ROW: Boyle, K. Burns, R. Sheets, A. Fanjoy. I. Mason, I. Mac- Allister, F. Nading. Second Row: E. Shore, K. Phelps. I. Adams, A. Spaugh, G. Shermer, H. Horton, I. Booker, D. Bynum, I. Bullock, I. Tay First Row: I. Pepper, B. Poole, D. Harrison, D. Cromer, M. Stockton. B. TENNIS lor. Third Row: B. Booe. S. Booke, A. Goslen, R. Wertz, E. Traxis, I. Myatt. Fourth Row: G. Adams. TENNIS I. Coleman, A. Valear. F. Valear, N. L. Coleman. ACK First Row: H. Rucker, L. Browder, D. Brewer. G. Clubb, T. Stockton, Iulian. B. Vaughn, I. Michael. D. Simmering, R. Iackson, I. Herring, I. I Pryor P SI-Vach P Harwood R ames Wster kinner Reed - V . . . ' . . I , I. , I. S ' . I. . G. McCracken. Second Row: D. Walker, I. Spaclu, I. Vogel, D. Clay, C. V. VVh1tt, C. Trent. R. Sapp. B. Neal. Third Row: C. Avera, I. Wiliford, W. Hinshaw. Fourth Row: H. Brenner, D. Davenport. C. Yarbough, B. Lackey. B. Brewer, B. Lewis. ,Qf I I, I. I l I I I I I I I I it I E. t. I I I I I I I I I . 7 SOCCER Firsr Row: K. Rx'-H-esnn, H. Chapplc. A. Ferree. B. I. Coleman, M. A. L. Reavis, M. Stallings. Zimmerman. Second Raw: M. Burle, N. L. Coleman. L. Butner, M. Moore. GOLF First Row: M, YVard..Coach, B. Vernon, H. Spencer, O. Sapp, B. Glenn. f.eiw'oa:k. E. Vfatson, Fzrree. B. Coyner. B. Carrell. Duclleypl. Spencer H. Brownlow, R. Dudley. Second Row: G. Mountcastle, B. Myers. YV. First Row: D. Teague. S. Carter. H. Chapple. K. Robinson, B. S. Crotts, Booker, R. Potter, L. Butner, L. Rousseau A. Ferree. Second Row: L. Whitfield. Mgr., M. A. Zimmerman, B. A. -98- '1 'v ,M W 1- l QB uf' lf? .ki ff g 1 i A I 's i I i ' E K H 1 I , K 1 1 V 1 I Jf ffv- 4 5 T --X: SQ Fi +V ri ' ' 3 TZZT JY Lf Q X Tgigf 51 Q 5 ax' 1 . - . 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It's Betty Gant YOUR SHELL DEALER uality Oil Company I SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES uby Smith- r p -QQ'--'- ii -'QQ-,-Q-,Q ,.,..,-7.- .........................................................g. 1111111119151 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' ,g,4gv4:v4:o414:o4:v4:u epvacooxooxsaqv 4:v4:v4600D'49 9' There is no better savings plan than saving the Piedmont Federal way M ,-ayNlNGS 44, J' I . 1 S 'n S S f: 8' Q Piedmont Federa av1 S g INSURED ., ll' 1 1, -5 ' , And Loan Assn. o f 4 4 'Q-C1 :ctw qqksvejze 16 W. 3rd, St., Winston-Salem,N. C. u e:oaQo4qva:v4:v-ncoocsaqavaxvozq ICE CREAM MILK IIC- XX IOOQ WlNSTON'SAI.m There is a difference GRAY Nlickey Marlow Ed. Oerter HANES Eloise Nunn D. W. Stewart REYNOLDS Dorothy Redfern Charlie Miller Pause and Refresh- Drink Coca-Cola tYou trust its quality, WINSTON ' -102- I am speaking of. Wait a minute! The photographer looks familiar. Why, if it isn't Paul Snell! I hardly recognized him in cat eye spectacles. Listen to that voice! It can't be Crosby because I read about his retiring from the screen and radio five years ago while I was in China. It's Ken Womble the play boy back in '46 and the uswooner crooner of '56. Now let us look and see what the beam over New York has in store! There stands Charmione Rose under the lights of Broadway doing dramatic monologue plays. I'll bet she is about the best in North America. That's what was reported over the Retrop Iournaln, a world newsweek program, by Raiford Porter on N. B. C. last week. I think I'll take a peek over there and see what really is cooking today. Sure enough here sits the Retrop reporter reading his script, and back in the control room, pushing buttons and pulling switches, is Flake Adkins, the boy who used to wrap triangles around his thumb in high school. On returning to the hotel, whom do I see at the desk but Louise Church, She gives me the key and calls a bell boy to carry my luggage. He comes in a second, and guess who it is-Ralph Sprinkle, the talking blues boy of '46 . Oh, what a wonderful time of day dreaming I am having on this atomic ray in New York. I think I shall have breakfast in my room. Qring .... ringj Oh, what a lovely breakfast served by Nellie Mae Calcutt. I see her home ec- onomics course is helping her along. Taxi, taxi .... Fifth avenue, please. Oh, the driver is R. C. Sells. Imagine his going so far from home! I think I'll stop at Marlow's beauty salon. Mick- ie seems to be giving the New York- ers something to gaze at, with all of the new out-of-this-world creations. and her co-worker, Elizabeth Hutchins, is making quite a name for the salon with business ethics and technical dem- onstrations. Look! there is Helen Sheetz, Barbara Brooks, and Mary Alspaugh, three of the '46 class from Gray work- ing as models. Edna Everheart and Vi- ola Sprinkle are charging plenty for their secretarial jobs, but they have to have dependable assistants to help keep their ducks in a row. I think I'll take in a night club before I set sail on the ray South. The T. and S. seems to be quite a snazzy place. I wonder who the owner is. Tommy Sheek? Oh, he is known as the Big Little Man of New York City. Look who his performers are! Here is Ioan Berrier, tearing the hearts Out of the people with her little melancholy songs: and the joke-making pair-no, nOt Abbott and Costello- -but Richard Morgan and B. W. Atkinson makinq 3 Ububblingn hit with the night-club- bers. Walt Pittman can really shuf- fle his feet to the music of Dot Bob- bitt's orchestra. Gee, the beam over New York has really kept me busy. Now the atomic rays are pulling me swiftly to the South. It looks as if the rays are heading me to Washington, D. C, Yes, the faces of my '46 classmates, are getting nearer .... nearer .... nearer .... The Washington Post seems to be the leading newspaper of Washington, because so many brainy people work here. Here is Frances Bowman taking dictation from the editor of the paper. Clarence Poindexter and Hilda Troxell are making good use of their Spanish course, translating editorials and news articles to help create the friendly, good neighbor policy between North and South America. Of course Ed Oer- ter's study of Spanish and shorthand is useful, as he takes dictation from Bobby Williamson, the managing edi- tor. The people in Washington can hardly wait to see what the sports re- porter has in store for their baseball team. By the way, G. P. Anderson, is the star hitter of the team. When Peg- gy Baucom, the lane Arden of '56, begins getting a certain twinkle in the eye, just note, she is about to bring to light some racket Can't you see why the Washington Post is the leading paper? Doing their bit for other people, in their stiffly starched white uniforms are Sara Hunter, Wilma Pope, and Mary Lou Iohnson working in the Wal- ter Reed Hospital as nurses and labora- tory technicians. Richard Sink is here in the hospital, also. I never thought of his being a doctor, but the atomic ex- plosion had a tremendous effect on the class of '46 and so many unbelievable things are happening! Why, he is con- sidered the best psychiatrist in the U.S. Following the atomic beams is bring- ing me much pleasure. I have been see- ing and visiting all my classmates of '46 who live out of The Old North State. Now I am following the beam homie, and whom do I first see in Wins- ton-Salem? None other than Mary Col- lins, Betty Norris, and Virginia Cudd, the threeso window-shopping for their cute 1i1.le bungalows. Oh, I'll bet the Carolina Theater is the leading one in the South, since Dennis Byerly and Sid Lawrence have taken it over, with repairs made by Bil- ly Medlin as architect. Why, he is known all over the country for his art in curving a circle. Notice, too, the beautiful cashier in the ticket office is Betty Pope. I didn't realize she could count so fastl Look at the muscular policeman out in the street pulling cars right and left. Well, if it isn't our old high school football star, R. Ionesl Mayor Isaac Brown seems to have Winston-Salem in the best running condition. I see that the president of 0 oqnaqpgq, I' Lsoxoszoabsoioqsoqooiwisoiai ! 15? You like it s El.: 'i.Ql..,,:...v 1 'teh , 5 gll HX It likes you UP I, wlfiresh upll Witli 7-Up Fashion for the IUNIOR MISS for all occasions. In Winston-Salem It's -.fi X, 1. if MUTHER l it DAUGHTER 310 N. Liberty St. Qn The Squaw, 'aoabooxooboatsoqnoqvaxoonoobvobsobooxooqooqo oqr ::: i:: obo ::: obo ::: wtf ::: Q1 1:1 ::: 0:4-ers I l For Better Bakery Products Phone 4126 We Specialize in Birthday, Wedding, and Party Cakes. 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I suppose the two old boys get along pretty well to- gether, they always did in high school, Gee whiz, I'm hungry! The forceful movement of this atomic ray surely in- creases my appetite. I'll just stop in this restaurant for a bite to eat. Two links of the same chain--Wanda Bagwell and Pattie Cude, owners of this Hsuper- duper place! What a nice staff of wait- resses working for them! jerry Kree- ger is rushing over for my order before I hardly get seated. Look at the girls, from Gray working in here! There I see Dot Stoker, Frances Wommack, and Iuanita Smith, waitresses, and Mary E. Ledbetter, cashier. What is Orville Burton doing walking around with a mike 7 Why, he is the only man in here! Now I understand it all. I-le is the Master of Ceremonies of the newly organized Breakfast Club. Gee, I hope you have enjoyed this trip from coast to coast with me, fol- lowing the brilliant beams from the A- tomic Origin. The trip has been just like riding through a cloud and now the clouds are breaking, away ...... away ....., away! GRAY HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1946 Elizabeth Hutchins Trudging down the halls of Gray that first day which we shall never for- get on September 9, 1942, one hundred fourteen shy little Freshmen sought vainly on their schedules for a never- ending list of room numbers. However, it did not take us long to get into the Hswing of things and soon we felt al- most as big as the seniors. In this game of high school life we began with enthusiasm and energy as in the first quarter of a football game. Class ofiicers were C. Bodenheimer, president, Frances Bowman, vice-presi- dentg Betty Norris, secretary, and Em- ma Fogle, treasurer. C. Bodenheimer was elected assistant-secretary of the Student Organization for the first se- mester: Red Brown served the second semester and Tommy Sheek was elect- ed for the first semester of the sopho- more year. Harold Settle and Ralph Sprinkle were highlighted in We Sa- lute You. The second quarter started off vigor- ously with Ralph Sprinkle as art editor for the Gray section of the Black and Goldg Mary Lou Iohnson and David Hinshaw, On the Beamf' and Leah Kreeger became president of the Girl Reserves. As juniors we began the second half, Our class was organized with Tommy Sheek, president: Carl Dean, vice-presi- dent: Frances Bowman, secretary: and Elbert Baucom, treasurer. The Hi-Y received Elbert Baucom, Red Brown. Douglas Carter, and Clarence Casey as new members. Basketball stars were I R. Iones, Billy Medlin, B. W. Atkin- son, G. P. Anderson, Kenneth Womble, I. R. Iones, and Walter Pittman. Den- nis Byerly, Kenneth Womble, R. Iones, Walter Pittman, B. W. Atkin- son, and G. P. Anderson were all out for football. Tommy Sheek took up the job as vice-president of the school. Peggy Baucom, Frances Bowman, Elizabeth Hutchins, and Charmione Rose were honored by being tapped for the first induction of the National Honor Society. The second induction tapped Hilda Troxell, Mary Lou Iohn- son, Clarence Poindexter, and Edward Oerter. National Honor Society officers elected were president, Edward Oerterg vice-president, Elizabeth Hutchinsg sec- retary, Frances Bowmang and treasurer, Clarence Poindexter. New members received into the Quill and Scroll were Douglas Carter, Rai- ford Porter, and Clarence Poindexter, Oflicers of the society were president, Raiford Porterg vice-president, Douglas Carterg and treasurer, Clarence Poin- dexter, The Masque and Gavel's new president was Edward Oerter. Marshals elected by the senior class were Frances Bowman, chiefg Betty Io Gantg Mary Alspaugh: Betty Sapp: Mickie Marlow, and Edna Everheart. The color of the class rings was changed to blue and gold, the school colors. The Iunior-Senior Banquet which had been looked forward to for a long time ended the year happily. As seniors we started the last quar- ter, knowing that victory would be at- tained by some, but as in all games some would lose in the final tilt. We chose as our leaders for the year presi- dent, G. P. Andersong vice-president. Raiford Porterg secretary, Louise Church, and treasurer, Richard Sink. Those elected as superlatives were best all-round, Louise Church and G. P. An- dersong best sports, Elizabeth Hutchins and B. W. Atkinson: most athletic. Mickie Marlow and I. R. Iones: best looking, Betty Norris and Richard Sink? wittiest, Virginia Cudd and Richard Morgan: most popular, Louise Church and Raiford Porter: and biggest flirts, Mickie Marlow and Paul Snell, most intellectual, Edward Oerter, Peggy Bau- com: most likely to succeed, Peggy Baucom and Raiford Porter. Class day officers were prophet, Mary Lee Hedgecockg testator and poet. Peggy Baucom: and historian, Elizabeth Hut- chins. Mary Lee Hedgecock was tapped into the National Honor Society and Peggy was our D. A. R. representative. B. W. Atkinson and Red Brown were chosen co-captains of the foot- ball team. Mickie Marlow, Betty Sapp, and Tommy Sheek served as cheerleaders of the school. Frances Bowman was a sponsor for the Hanes- 11.4. 3 v l I I 4:04:04Q04:04Q04q04904t04:04q04:0-4:04:04Q04q04q04g04q. 43, 'I' 'I' 4:0 4:04:04:04Q04:04:04:0 4:04:04:04Q04:04:04:0 4Q04:04q04:04:04:04:04:04Q04:04Q04:04Q04:0 I l 5? ll 5 5 l l 9 l l l i l l l l i 41041041 410410410 Penny Candies Five-Cent Cakes Five-Cent Candies Salted Peanuts Marshmallow Pies Peanut Butter Sandwiches Rawls Delicious Foods Inc I VVINSTON-SALEM, N. C. -aQ04:04:04Q04b04:04:04Q04:a-4:0410 :. .:. ::.4:04Q0 :. 1' 4:0410 4:0414q04Q04Q04Q0 Qgounrfscf 1772 SALE CGI .I .EGF A Liberal Arts college offering B. A.g B. S. fin pure science and home economics D3 and B. M. degrees. 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We are so proud-we have made one touchdown in life and that one goal has been achieved: but we know that any degree of success attained will be because of the dependable, helpful teachers and principal, who have en- couraged and inspired us from year to year. As we go out into the world, our hearts shall always turn back to praise you, Gray High, for any other victor- ies we may win. GRAY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1946 We, the 1946 senior class of Iameg A. Gray High School, being of super- excellent minds and memories, and re- alizing that departure from these portals is inevitable, do ordain and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament of all our earthly fand out-of-this- worldl possessions. ARTICLE I Section I. To Mr. A. Woodward, Mrs. Velma Fussell, Miss Kathleen Hall, and the other members of the faculty, we leave a heart-felt gratefulness for their unfallering trust in our youth, their unswerving faith in our ability, and their understanding of our mistakes and failures. Section II. To Mrs. Carrie May Allgood and Miss Mary Miller Knox, senior sponsors, we leave a deep appre- ciation for their patience and good sense of humor. Section III. To the student body we leave everything that we do not want to take with usutextbooks, theme- writing, history assignments, and our angel wings! ARTICLE II Section I. Sid Lawrence leaves to Ralph Atkinson his amnesia in English class. Section II. To Emtna lean Willard, Ioan Berrier and Iuanita Smith reluct- antly leave their ability to allure sailors. Section III. Betty Pope, Elfreda Long, Geneva Snyder, and Wilma Pope leave their quiet ways to Emma Fogle. Section IV. To lean Saige, Geraldine Drum bequeaths the remainder of her peroxide bottle. Section V. Dot Stoker and Nellie Mae Calcutt will their neatness in dress to Corrine Worrell. Section VI. Wanda Bagwell and Pattie Cude, Helen Sheetz and Frances Wommack, Viola Sprinkle and Norma Libes leave their ability to stick together as friends, to Gertrude Hayes and Nan- cy Craver. Section VII. With many sighs Oren Ray Wilson bequeaths to L. D. Hut- chins his drapes . IQ. l Section VIII. Kenneth Womble be- queaths his acting-ability Qthat Van johnson approachl to Sam Long. Section IX. Mary Collins leaves her good looks and that come hither look to Peggy lane Brown. Section X. Dot Bobbitt, Barbara Brooks, Mary Elizabeth Ledbetter, and Sarah Hunter will their diminutive sta- ture to Miriam Gwaltney. Section XI. Flake Adkins wills his talent for operating movie and other machines to W. M. Foil. Section XII. Bobby Williamson, R. C. Sells, Cotton Brown, Orville Bur- ton, and Billy Medlin leave their ability to work hard fto get out of work to Sterlyn I-lennis. In Witness thereof, we, the most im- portant graduating class of this school place on this document our hand and seal this 5th day of Iune, 1946. Peggy Ann Baucom Testator Witnesses: The Red Cape The Bull The Bull Fighter GRAY CLASS POEM By Peggy Ann Baucom The time of parting now draws near Our eager eyes to thee are turned, Outside these walls the future lies-- An outlet for the things we've learned. The road of life brings promises Of fame and honor, labor true Of fields for service, low or great-- Our thanks to thee--the Gold and Blue. With tearful hearts we span the years Which here we've spent so happily Where guidance, faith, and trust in youth Prepared for life--where'er it be. Though now we're leaving this, our school, Forget-thee-not shall be our cry' The years won't change our love for you, Our Alma Mater--dear Gray I-Iighl HANES PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1946 There dwells in old Bagdad, an old crone who deals with the unknown and unforseen, and who professes to be a descendent of the prophets of the Orient. I found her living in the ruins of once-famous castles and fine courts. The ancient gardens serve as feeding grounds for the camels and donkeys and other strange and unfamiliar beasts of burden. The narrow streets that lead to her quarters scarcely permit passage of ivwtvtoiiivig livciiizazvisaiiiiilili 4142 I 3,3 SlLVER'S The friendly store that has most everythings zito' i inf .,.., 11: .1 B F Huntley Furnlture C0 Winston-Salem North Carolina Specualtzmg m Quality Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture WON T YOU HAV A TAMPA CIGAR BENNETT LEWALLEN CO Increase your knowledge of Furniture and Home Furnishings Visit our Furnished Interiors Open VVeek Days for Visitors Your Friendly Store Morris Early Sz. Co , llnc Interior Decorators FURNITU RE- CARPETS-DRAPFRIES- CHINA CRYSTAL Cor 4th at Popular St l aboobsai 113193 'i i i 2 1 'E T i 'T T 'T i ,Q Q QQ Q QQ 'Q Q QQ IQ Q . QQ . . ,Q . I ' ' :Q QQ - Q W li I .2 z ' - :Q . QQ Q Q Q 'I 3' ' I 1 - 'Q ' ' Q ' .' Q ll Il - S 4 'Q QQ . QQ I . Q 0 Q Q2 H ' I I I f 0 ' li H 8 'l Q Q l .'l - lQ QQ 0 ' . ' Q 4 :Q QQ QQ gl ,Q QQ g Ts: Q' + aus :if l 9 I l l I l- Beat Kifilafian gwm -- P. H. 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Dial 2-1 144 oxooqv a mordern vehicle, nor beggars and in- Illlnlcraule C1'111ClIQf1 a1lOW V1S1LOfS and Wanderers to pass unless tney share some of their worldly possesgwns and listen to imagined autobiograpnies, in appearance tne old woman looks as if sne has not contacted human be- ings for decades, or has heard about modern ways of lite. She said not a word to me, but ushered me into large, dingy room the walls of which were covered with fine tapestries, When she did speak I was amazed. I myself was not well versed in her na- tive tongue although I felt I knew e- nough to convey my purpose for the visitj she spoke fluent tznglish. You are American? Yes. It has been long years since I have seen into the future for a graduating class. Good heavens! I hadnt told her why I was there! A I sat down in a large chair and wait? ed. She stood in the middle of the room stirring a pot filled with a variey of ingredients which she had stored in large jugs. I was uncomfortable and conversation seemed out of order so I sat gazing at the strange tapestries be- fore me. The intense Oriental heat and the strange odor from her brew soon had me quite drowsy. Indeed I was almost asleep when I realized I was no the only person in the room. There v as life in the figures on the tapestries and a second later im I-Iolder jumped down from the wall to greet me. How in the world are you? asked. I Fine I a'sured him. When was i I saw you last? It was when TC graduaged from Hane' was it not? Y I stammered. I suddenly rea - i e:l that I and im were both consid- erably older. Gosh said im excitedly here it is l9oO and Im a lawyer a good one too I might add and have been prac- icing for quie some time. It doesnt seeun possible that time flies so. He paused a moment and I smiled en -ouragingly. What have you been doing all this time? Oh iust dabbling in this and that I replied. That was a good question. What had I been doing since 1946? Leis go get something to eat and talk. Its really good seeing an old claosmate gain. We stopped at a Chinese restuarant that looked inviting. I know the manager here said i . He walked up to a tall youngish man and spoke briefly to him. A few mi- nutes later we were at a choice booth. You remember Bob I-lampton dont you? QQ.-square-09+ Merita Bread and Cakes Served in the City School Cafererias American Bakeries Company TheBeauty L1ne In Shoes Youthfully Styled ANCHOR EU Barber Photo Supply Co Kodak Headquarters KODAKS 4 COPYING FRAMING TINTIN G 106 W Fifth Opp. Post Office Winston-Salem N. C. W CHOVIA OIL COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS GULF OIL PRODUCTS -nqs-une-o:o49v-srnozv-nnsonsobo ...........................................g. lamen- ., .... ..... .... ..........4. 4. ......... .0-. Q- 11- -1- --0'---- :Q----1+ .:l:::1: Q Q g H is .. 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TRY THIS NEW MODERN WAY AT SEARS More than 100,000 Items available to Users of this New Sears Service -Robhauch qnA Oo 420T 'deSt e' 6 WM ' ' Winston-Salem, ia D l 5158 wovaqpqpanopfeqvoovaooaqsepvqiaqvqgvaqvaovzovieiaiaqvaaoeqvaqooy ccvaboano to 'i' ctoatvabbobboivaboabb i otoobvohsoxoabooaoisaboaxoiooxooioi Yes That was he to whom I was talking, Hes manager for this place, you know. I didn't know, but I didn't have time to say anything because the waiter brought the very appetizing food, and we began to eat. About the middle of the meal, Bob himself came. We greeted each other profusely, and talk really began. In the midst of all the babble and confusion, I learned that Blanch Col- lins had perfected and patented a new system of sure-fire racing forms, that Betty Io Welch had accepted a posit- ion as professor of algebra at Colum- bia University, that E. A. Reich was writing a book on Roman architecture, that Raymond Nicholson was running against Senator Claighorn on the Re- publican ticket for the Presidency of the United States. that Kenneth Foster had succeeded Iohn Powers of the mo- del agency, that Gertrude Burke had assumed the position of head techni- cian at the Mayo Clinic, that Ruth Vanhoy had completed a training cour- se in Child Psychology and was touring the country lecturing on the subject, that Mary Sue Rush was running a very successful publishing house, that Ed Moody was working on a new the- ory concerning life on other planets, that Iunior Boles was writing an 'Ad- vice to the Lovelorn Column , that Eloise Nunn was teaching history at Yale, that D. W. Stewart is blowing up footballs for testing purposes at a leading toy manufacturing plant, that Louise Wootien was National president of the Knitting Club for people born on February 29th, that Katherine Iohn was the most outstanding actress of the year, that Martha lean Hardy was an exr-ert stove-pipe cleaner in New York City, and that Audrey Taylor was accom- panist for Byron Huckaby, sensational Wagnerian tenor. We talked for over two hours. Bob excused himself to go help his dish- washer, Nellie Sue Holcomb, who was having a hard time with the unbreak- able dishes invented by Charlie Gray Pritchard. As we left the restaurant, we bumped into a policeman. . Why, I-I. D. Buckner! exclaimed lim and I at the same time. When did you become a policeman? I'vv been the arm of the law for quite some time now, said I-I. D. It sure is good for a person to be out in the fresh air a lot. Whv, I've crown two inches and iust recently gained a half pound. H. D. and I fell to talkinq and lim ex- cused himself because of a pressing ap- pointment. I-Ie had to be at the cleaners at five o'clock. We have two new women Dolice on our force now. They are Bonnie Sheets M and Stella Mae Ledbetter. They look like fine prospects. Curious to know some more about my old friends, I let H. D. rattle on, something which he was more than willing to do. Peggy Smitherman, Dot Lambe, and Luvada Rierson have opened a beauty shop just down the street here, in the building vacated by Bill Clodfelter when he gave up his pawn shop. I understand that Paul Hamby is fast becoming the second George M. Cohan. They say his new show will open next fall. Barbara Lewellyn is married to an Admiral now, too. I saw them the other day with Iuanita Chrysikos, who, by the way, is working with Hope Revels on a new novel, Come With The Wind. Mary Lou Clinard and Lois Easter are assistants to the Dean of Women at Vassar College. I saw them just the other day. Hallie Mae Swain is making quite name for herself, in case you haven't heard. She's revolu- tionizing womens' wearing apparel. I understand it's the most sensational thing in that Held since hobble skirts. Ruby Lee Smith is modeling them. Bet- ty Willard is Hallie's advertising agent, and Sarah Weavil is a traveling sales- ladv. Did you know that George Beck is principal at Hanes now? Edith Hinshaw is teaching English there. Betty Lou Benton and Virginia Matthews are on the faculty. The last news I got from Mildred Stutts was that she and her husband were sailing around the world. Ought to be a good education for their kids. Bill Lineback succeeded Van Iohn- son. There ought to be quite a fortune in that. Say, I've been doing all the talking around here. What have you been do- ing Can't you guess? I asked. 'Tve been telling this nice audience all about itln TI HANES HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1946 In the fall of 1946 Hanes High was a scene of much confusion. We fresh- men were new in this high school world and much amazed at its difference from grammar school. Most of this year was spent in ac- quainting ourselves with this new life. Becoming familiar with the teachers and studies was a difficult task. We kept mostly to ourselves shying away from upper gradesmen, especially those grown-up seniors. The year ended with the election of the most popular freshman. This honor was bestowed on Troy Bennett. At last our sophomore year was here. We were now naturally more at 11011122 we entered into school affairs without hesitation. Ioining clubs, going 419410 Js4:naQo4npoo:oo:oo9vv3v-o1aqooQv5o:veQoioq. 'Inav 4' 1coaQo1vqareQvo:v+:o11o:vocvo:oaqoqno qv.. I I I L Ti. ipituaiiv 1 iuoqocliolzvaqviveqo absoboioivalaioiioobooivobooiiooqoiooioiaioiobvoioqooiaiaqoioaiio cQvo24Qoo14Qu1oo:voQooQo4QvoQoaQv ::. ::f -:- ::' :obs -:A oqoogs 1 1. oqvobooiivabo '- Geena:-fz, ..,.-. -. ,- A-, K' '-- -w - '-'1 -:' -: Q--.-1. -1- :s 4: :Z .:..,,...,.5. 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I-I I- I- - I- out ror sports, and becoming monitors and aloermen xnaoe this a most exciting year. Uur junior year was one of many hap- penings. Uur interests were rapidly growing in newspaper and annual work. 1'he boys were becoming out- standing memoers of the Hi-Y. The National Honor Society entered many of our lives. 'lhose inducted were Ruth Morgan, Betty Io Welch, Gertrude Burke, Barbara Lewellyn, Hallie Mae Swaim, Milton Mayberry, Mary Sue Rush, Troy Bennett, Ralph Futrell, Bob Hampton, Betty Lou Snyder, Bill Clodfelter, Iohn Stanfield, Ruth Van Hoy, and William Milstead. The sports picture proved to have a bright outcome. Football had its usual thrills. The boys and girls took the city championships in basketball. Hanes boys won the Co-State championship in baseball. This year Hanes lost many of her students to the Armed Forces. In their recognition a service board was erect- ed. All the names of former students now in the service were inscribed on it. Quickly and steadily the year of 1944 passed on, leaving a large group Of students who were looking forward to their senior year with a tense, yet eager sense of high expectation. Could this possibly be our last year in high school? Surely it must be a dream. 1942 was only a short time ago. and now it's '46. Our senior year show- ed promises of being our best year. In the election of our class officers Iames Holder was chosen president, D. W. Stewart vice-president, Louise Wooten secretary, Ruby Lee Smith treasurer, and Bill Lineback parliamentarian. This our last year in school was to be remembered always. We filled it with as many activities and studies as pos- sible because we knew this was our last chance. With the close of the war Hanes welcomed back some of her vet- erans who returned to complete their education. Miss Dungan and Miss Plea- sants piloted us through the year on an even keel, and we express our thanks to them. At last the long awaited day is here. Some of us are glad, and some of us are sad. Now that we are leaving our high school we review these years spent at Hanes. They have been full, happy vears. and we treasure their memories. We hope our school and teachers can be proud of us always as we are of them. Mary Sue Rush i- HANES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1946 E. A. Reich-Testor We, the Graduating Class of Iohn W. Hanes High School, Being of abnormal -300149: oroqroorooboaqoaqvoaoaqoapoopoaqo Walker's-Florist Flowers for all occasions Corsages a specialty QW II5 North Poplar Street Phone 33621 o9oo:oa:o4Qoa:v4Qo4:o4:oa2oQooQs4qo.g HANOVER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Dial 5156 :oo:vo:o4Qo4:o4:vo:ooqoo:ooQo4Qo4:v4Q. S. H. KRESS AND COMPANY 5c, 10c, and 25c Store Winston-Salem, N. C . ecoanvoqoozongo-oroopoarooqoaxoopoopvaco -vxoaqoabooqoano-o:ooQoo:o4:v4cs4:oo2o:v DAVIS Insurance Service 'J Nissen Bldg. 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W- 14' L7 r -.-7. e: .rm ,wir-l W: 4 -aw lls r 1'E'1g'.S:i qzcaxoocoobvaxvorvvuoauvaqooqvoroobbaqsaxoaxo- l STICK-UP FUR A QUICK-UP 23' 5 COLA t fgeifbafiafr E576 ' l tsgurcnqyy -G 1020 Northwest Blvd. Phone 6673 Winston-Salem, N.C. Ioaboozoarvobvoqoonvaqoauvozoocvazoapoeqvaqn obvoqoocvozvaboobvwxoaqoocoocoacoaboobooboof Established 1900 C. D. Rominger j. W. Cunningham Sec. and Treas. Rominger Irurniture Company, Inc. COMPLETE HOME FURNISI-IERS I-114-1 minds and physical bodies, twith our thanks going to Einstein and Atlasj, do in tnis year of 1946, bequeath and pub- lish our LAS 1' WILL AND TES FA- MEN I' in order to pass on our cher- ished but worthless possessions to any- one worthy of them. ARTICLE I Section I: To our beyoved principal, Mr. Haltiwanger, we leave our most sincere Thanks for the personal at- tention and patience administered to us during our years at Hanes High. Section II: To Miss Dungan, our lov- able English Teacher, we leave our deepest gratitude for her guidance and understanding attitude. Section III: To our faculty, we leave our appreciation and future seniors for their diligent but fruitless effort to teach us something, Section IV: To the up-coming Seniors, we pass to them our senior privileges and ability to learn the hard way. ARTICLE II Section I: To Mr. Gwynn, manager of Gwynn's Sanitary Lunchonette, and his trusting son, joe, We leave a new set of cue sticks for the modern pool table. Section II: Bill Clodfelter leaves his of- fice as judge of Court to a very worthy student, Bob Rikard. Section III: Ruth Morgan wills all her boy friends to an up-coming senior, Frances Barnes. Section IV: To Walter Preston, jim Holder leaves his basketball playing ability. Section V: Ed Moody wills his BAT- MOBILE to Paul Simos. Section VI: Stella Ledbetter leaves her position as Chief Cheerleader to De- lores White and Nancy I-Iaymore. Section VII: H. D. Buckner leaves his enormous muscles to Troy Bennett. Section VIII: Bob Hampton wills his high intelligence to a very promising student, Bill Stanfield. Section IX: Kat john and Barbara Lew- ellyn leave their third period Oflice Page positions to Red Hoffman and Tootie Sealey. Section X: To Bill Andrews, D. W. Stewart wills his dancing technique. Section XI: Byron Huckaby wills to Thurman Williams his way with the women and Louise Franklin. Section XII: Kenneth Foster and junior Boles leave their popular personalities to john Koaas and Buddy Tuttle. Section XIII: Lute Sheets and Ruby Lee Smith leave their studious brains to june Ayers and juanita Terrell. ' Section XIV: To Bill Milburn, Inkey Reich wills the Projection Booth and Monday rnorninq devotional assemblies. Section XV: Ruth Van Hoy leaves the battered and weatherbeaten journalism Office to an up-coming editor, Carl Saylor. Section XVI: Bill Lineback wills his football abilities to C. W. Southern, in if hope that someday C. W. will be on the All-City team. Section XVII: Eloise Nunn leaves to Lucille Collins her swing and sway fea- tures. Section XVIII: Peggy Smitherman, Hope Revels, Luvada Rierson and Virginia Matthews leave their seats in second period history class to the next in line. Section XVIX: Charles Prichard leaves his title as teacher pet to Bill Oehman and Iohn Miller. Section XX: Raymond Nicholson wills to Kenneth Blakley his wonderful sing- ing voice. We hereby appoint our two most outstanding students, lack Wright and I. N. Manuel, executors of this, our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. In witness hereof, We have affixed our Seal, This Sth day of Iune, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen-Hundred and Forty-Six. Witnessed By: THE FRENCH STENOGRAPHER REYNOLDS PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1946 by Margie QMatildal and M. K. QAbigailj Time: 1976 Place: An Old Maid's Home Abigail: My stars and gar-my stars! It's a bad enough job keeping watch over the inmates of our Abigail-Ma- tilda Home for Failing Feeble Folks without garbage men Buford Lewis and Bobby Brewer leaving a big mess like this on the back stoop. Matilda: Now, now, Abbie. we must not judqe them too harshly. It says in Miss Emily Atkin's Etiquette Book Count to ten before you fuss at men. Abigail: Speaking of books, I iust fin- ished the two most dangerous QIF YOU KNOW what I meani books I've ever read- Sadie's Teaparty by Leon Sherrill, and Six Minutes in a Power- house or How I Got Nutty by Em- ory Wilson. Matilda: lust take a snort of this new perfume- Extrinsic Love by Peggy. It almost smells as good as that new hog feed the Swaim-Thomas Co. Inc. has put out! Abigail: Uh-huh! But I betcha' it won't get men like my new Fletcher- catcher, mine's got a rope with it! Matilda: How shocking, Abbie! If you really want a MAN, you ought to go to B. Wilmoth Atlas's gym. I-Ie's really building them up with the aid of his Once Mice, Now Men instructors, Watson, Sink, and Barnes. Abigail: Do have a piece of candy, Tildy. It came from Redfern's Fudge- Nudge Candy Kitchen. Matilda: Who gave it to you? Abigail: Between you and me it was that old toothless gent who made his millions selling Lynch and Lynch's Tar CLASS IN HIGHER ACCOUNTING Draughton's is a recog- nized Business Training Institution. Organized in 1924- twenty-two years in Winston-Salem. Veter- ans trained under the G, I. Bill of Rights. All standard business cour- ses taught. Courses lead- ing to C. P. A. exami- nation. Classes organ- ized on the first of each month. Call or write for catalog. Draughon Business College aqoozvaqvobs-uooaxoonrano Winston-Salem, N. C. Phone 2-0121 'I' 4qv4:soasoQv4Qo-o:voQso:o4:oo:v4:v4:o4:s4mo4Qo4mv4:o4:o4cv4:o9fo Better Your Home and Better Your Living COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS H. l'l. Jones Furniture Co 'itll-443 N. 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It will be known as the Young-Littlejohn-Leim bach Haven for the Misbehaven. Abigail: There must be quite a boom in that business now. Matilda: Speaking of booms, have you heard about the new Popetomic boom that scientists Iabie Harper and Herbie Brenner are working on? Abigail: No, but I've heard that Piggy Davis has finished his thesis for his B. O. degree on Platinum without Pe- roxide . Wonder if Dean Rufus Mc- Crary of Ketner College will pass him? Matilda: Probably. Anyway, let's hope so. Abigail: Hand me some of that Owen Oil. My chair is squeaking and Tabby the cat doesn't like to sit on my lap when it makes that noise. By the way, where is Tabby tonight? Matilda: Oh, he's probably down on Angelo Avenue. Turn on the radio. Abigail: No, let's don't, cause I know the Stone Cement program will be on, and Iim Wester will probably be sing- ing Bason Street Blues . What music this younger generation enjoys! Matilda: Oh, by the by, have you heard the new Benbow Boogie pro- gram featuring Bootsie Sugarblues Stevenson as vocalist? I hear that he can really tear up one of them pie-anies . Abigail: Speaking of tearing up, did I tell you about Whistle-bait Whit- lock tearing up his contract with Katzin and Katzin Motion Picture Industry? They refused to let Shirley Temple play his leading lady in the forthcoming picture Forever Hamburger , directed by Iohnny Miles. Matilda: Have you seen my new In- gramme hat? Don't you like the little ruifles on it? Rosemary Iacobs modeled it in the last issue of lVIasonmoiselle , and it looked good on her! Abigail: I saw our next-door neighbor sitting out in the swing last night and he was'-oh, there's milkman Myatt, I'll have to go see if there's any news. ILeaves the room hurriedlyj Matilda: Wonder what that neighbor was doing-oh well-Il'Iums a tunej Abigail: Why, that's the most out- rageous thing I've ever heard! Mildred Childress of Beckerdite Beauty Parlor burnt Ann Pettyjohn's wig-er-hair! She's suing for 510,000 damages through her lawyer Kent Burn-em-for it Burns. Do you think h-e'll win the case? Matilda: I doubt it, it old Iudge Chiddy is on the bench. Abigail: True, true, how true. How about reading me a little news while I finish these bootees? Matilda: Here's the Grubb's gazette. I'll just read the headlines-DeWitt Cromer Elected As First Vice-Presi- Q . .!qo:0o:0a:010a1 4:0o:0o:04Q0o:0.q0o:04Q0 4:0010 :P o:0o:va104:04Q0c:0a14:0eQ0i0q1o1i410uIo 'F .fu 0n0ogp4o0eqn00Q0a:. 0g00a0.Q.aq-01043: .nouns 4' -1043041049:-4:0490 4o0o:04o04Q0o:0o:0a:0aq0 4' 01010 .-. o:04q0a:0-13043041-4:0aQ04Q0:0o:0 4:0a:0a004Q0aQ0eQ0a90eQ0 430014104391 Our respects to the GRADUATIN G SEN IORS N. P. Stone Sr En. Who'esa'e G raceries Everything in in'litulion merchandise from sour: la nuts 207 E. 3rd Sr. 4Q0aQ0e:04Q04Q0a:04q0o:0o:0oq0oQ0aQ0 00010490 -Q04:0a:0q 0410104301041 9- JEWELEFI A OPTOME HIST WINSTON-SALEM N C SIGN oe THE BIG CLOCK LS 'lhe Store of Quality and Service 53 Years In Winston-Salem ,-A - Y. W Y A. Y Y. Y The Basketeria tore Food Service Supreme 851 Reynolda Road Phone 4123 We Deliver 4i4:0o:010e1010aQ04:0a10o:0o:04:04:0 4:0oQ0i0oQ04b04Q0i0oQ0410:0 0:0410 094000901 ons0o:0i0a10i0o:0o:0410a:0o:0o:0 sin 0I0cQ0o10oQ0o104t0c10cQ0aQ0ab04I0a:0a:04Q0i0l!0 cQ0i0cQOI!l excess 4:0ec0a:04:0o:0e90o:010 'P 010030410410 o104:0oQ04:04104Q0o:0o104:04Q0oic dent Of The U. S.: McKittrick Leads In Break From C. I. O.-Elected Presi- dent In New Organization, jeannene Durham, Celebrated Pianist To Begin Nation Wide Tour To Tune Pianosg Sally Ann Borthwick To Star In i'l'lates Qld Nightmare. Mmm, this looks inter' 2Sfing--let's see who else is in it--Iune Hiatt as the cleaning woman: Ruth Rawley, the vamp: and Bobby Huntley, the hero. Oh, here are some intriguing advertisements--Try Barton's Barbe- cues, they're cooked to a turn. Morris Service--Under new management-- lack Burford proprietorg head waitress, Nat Pinkston. Come in and see us! Our motto We no longer rob poor high school students! Abigail: Vile better save the paper for Frances Bowles and Betty Lou Doug- las. As the oldest members of the Abi- gail-Matilda Home for Failing Feeble Folks, they're entitled to all the Susie Q. Smith cartoons. Matilda: My goodness gracious, it's chilly in here!! I just don't believe Leon Iohnston fixed the furnace right last time. But then, since he's getting en- gaged, I suppose he has too many di- versions. Abigail: Remember Doris and Char- lie? They have formed a new partner- ship and released a new seven door con- vertible with thirteen spotlights and a horn that plays Because . Matilda: Oh yes, we'll have to get us one in a couple of centuries. But for now, our old T-model does the job most satisfactorily. Abigail: We'll just have to go buy a record from poor old Dot Montgomery. She's a retired English teacher who's gone into record business by opening up Montgomery's Music Morgue with only classical records. Matilda: Her best salesman is Wilma Abee, too. I bet their most popular record is Lair de Clune with Paul Pap- pas on the violin and Ann Linville on the piano. Abigail: Do tell. Look out the win- dow at those little scoundrels eating our figs. I've told them a thousand times to keep their grimy little hands on their side of the fence. I suppose I'll have to go call Ioanie and Dan Whiteheart and tell them to keep their second-childhood antics on their side of the fence. Matilda: Wonder if we can sell any of our figs at Moores market? I-Ie gets good prices. Abigail: Speaking of prices, have you heard how much Maxine Ratcliff is paying for her debut dress? It's a De- Hart original, designed especially for her! Matilda: Dearie, hand me that inter- national sports magazine. This good literature is getting boring after so long a time! Well! lust listen to this! B. T. Henderson is international tiddlywinks champion. To think we used to go to 1 'I' 1 2 X. rl I! xi Ii 490 .:.. 41041430 'P -cQ010414104:04:0aQ0aC04Q04Q04Q0i0 oQ0o1010c:0cQ0104:0aQ0o:010104:0 0:0430 410010410-10030-n:0oQ0o:0o:0o:0 eQ0aQ0430eQ0a:0a:04:0-o:0o904:0 Il'HANLUN'5 Drug Store QI For forty-four years North Caro!ina's leading drug store. aQ0i0oQ0c:0a:0a10i04Q0a:04:0410ai410 Krispq Kreme Ueuqhnut Cn. -Different -Tasty -Satisfying 534 S. Main Phone 6795 i0oQ042a2eQ0o:0424:0o2l41a:0aq0 cq0o:0ai4:04Q0aQ0cQ04:0i04Q0-130010400 Morrisett Co. Inc. Fourth and Trade Sts. 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Tack Moser was the runner-up, but was beaten on a tricky shot by the champ. Abigail: Let me see that! Aha, Stubb Sapp fulfilled his ambition by winning the S600,000 golf tournament over Lord Bailey Glenn. Stub's caddy was Iesse Gray Reed. Matilda: Look, Abbie! The Char- treuse Sox headed by Bill! Boyette trounced the Downtown Wolves un- der Bob Dalton by the score of 166-2. The Wolves' lone scores were made by Bill Evans. Abigail: Yes, and Richard Sheets and Allan Fanjoy will play in the doubles tennis at Madison Round Garden next week, with Fred Nading as their alter- nate. Matilda: As to the girls, Martha Burke and Leah Whitfield have organ- ized the first ladies' football team in the U. S. So far, their only applicant has been Nancy Younts, who plays end. Abigailz Oh, there's postlady Pfaff. Tildy, would you go see if there's any billet-doux for us? My rheumatism is creeping up me old bones again. Matilda: O. K. Abigail: By the way, Virginia Cald- well owes us a quarter from high school days.She ought to be able to pay us now with the high salary she's making by being owner of a lantern factory in Fredericksville. I hope the rage of tak- ing lanterns for souvenirs doesn't begin again. Matilda: I'm back again, and just lis- ten to this letter from Dr. Dick Walker at Ben Vernon's Hospital for the Half- Wits. My dear Abbie and Tildy, In response to your 106th letter, Nurse Gloria Lee has unkindly con- sented to relieve you of taking care of the old lady whom you mentioned. Peg- gy Nichols and Tean Alspaugh, two of our most competent straight-jacket streamliners, will arrive on the 4 P. M. plane piloted by Sue Carter. Please meet them at Anderson Airport. Sincerely, Dr. Dick P. S. I-Iere is a bit of news which might interest you. Our old school mate Ger- ald Blum has organized a Bachelor Brotherhood which boasts over one member! And Bill Blackwell was almost elected President! I ran into C. E. Log- gins the other day. He's posing for the Tutterow Toothpaste Ads. I also saw Davilla Smith wearing stilts with a sign on her back advertising Berger's Drive- In Theater, where you get your money back if you aren't satisfied. I've just finished reading Tack Bennett's book I-low to Argue With Signposts and Get Results illustrated by Clarke Trent. Well, on to my surgery fheh, heh, heh!j Dick li! if 1 T! .ll il 5' ill fi 55' 4 1 4 ,-.f if if lf -,ffl if 53 :il mn if il if 'E 5 as is 9 .gi l fl- li' as ,I I C l l l ff Zibigail: My, my, now wasn't that sweet of him to tell us all that news? I wish he were here so we could tell him about his old friend Gay Evans. You know she won the prize as the fastest typist in the world, typing ten words a minute. Nlaiilcla: Oh yeah! Everybody's get- ting so fast these days. Why, just the other day Raymond Bateman got a tro- phy for outracing Frank Cox at Cham- i5'5 race track. Abigail: And Mary Lib Butler, Ann Weatherman, and Mary Lu Wright are selling hall passes for a car of their own so they can get in the race, too. Matilda: Oh, I meant to tell you, Sal- ly Ingle has opened a kindergarten, and Bill Myers, a dancing school with his first two pupils being Ioe Edwards and Ray Farrell. Abigail: Oh, there's the phone. I'll get it. Yes, this is Abbie. Eh? Eh? Oh, Professoress Louise Smith? No, this is the Abigail-Matilda Home for Failing Feeble Folks . You're welcome. Bye. Matilda: Who was that? Abigail: Oh, it was Iosef Sklut, pres- ident of Skale University trying to re- cruit more teachers. Matilda: Oh, I know of an available one--Carilyn Reid. She's teaching La- tin and lane Vaughn too, she's teaching history after taking the Doster success course. Abigail: The celebrated Robert Smi- therman has almost completed the mug- er- portrait of our new mayor, Stuart Bondurant, to hang in the city hall. The portrait, not him! Matilda: Wouldn't it be nice if we could get Mr. Smitherman to draw our pitchers, l'Ie's done so many other fa- mous people! I Abigail: Have you seen the new pic- ture he painted of ByronfSmitherman, world heavyweight champion? You can almost feel his muscles,it's so good. Matilda: lust look at my nails! I think I'll have to try some of that new Pot- ter-Naughton nail polish. It comes in two colors, black and brown. Whicli shall I get? Abigail: Black, of course, to go with your uniform! Matilda: And my shoes, they're just disgraceful! What kind do you have on? Abigail: 125. Matilda: Kind, not size, dearie. Abigail: Oh, I'just love these Hud- son I'Ioofies --they make my corns feel like they're not even there. Matlida: While l'm sitting here, I'd best make our grocery list. Mr. Ijames gets fretful when we don't call in- early. Abigail: Let me see, Hrst of all we need some ham--you know the kind that is smoked the Wyatt way. Then we need some Angell food cake, some Lowery flourv and- - Matilda: Don't forget the Slawter CALLING ALL GIRLS! To the sports Dept. for class and casual clothes. Fashioned by famous creators of quality Sportswear. 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Liberty St. 4' Complete Home Furnishings 'I' A store faithfully serving the homelovers of Winston-Salem! 4:o4:r4:v4:o4:v4:o4:o4:o:-434414414414 41v4Qb4i4:v4:o41o4Qo4:o1o434:o41o4Qo HDE I S1 4 I AS W' I'I'f? iT0 J- CINSUQPT Real Estate and Insurance 4Qv4Qv4:o4:v4ao4:s4:o4oo4:o4Qo4:o4:o4:o 4:n4Qo4:o4:o4Qo4Qo4:v4Qv4Qo4:o4:v4:o4:o DOUGLAS BATTERIES Recharging Rentals DOUGLAS Battery Mfg. Co. Phone 4107 1o4:o4Qv4:o4Qv4:o4241 4:o4Qo4Qo4:o4Qv4:s4:o4:v4:o4Qv 4:s4Qo4:o4:o4Qo1o4qo4:n 4a44co4oo4oo4Q44n44:u4:44p4 y!oI4:o4:w4:o4:v4:s4Qn414Qo4143o1v414:v+ 41410410-4:o41v4:o1o4Qv4:o4:o4:v4:v aiu 'I' Slaw, Wainer Weiners, and be sure to ask for Wainer's, they make the others out of dogs! And Yarborough Yams. 1 believe that's all. Abigail: VVhy, you know we need a Sawyer Shine Kit. I almost forgot it. Matilda: Well, that's that. I noticed that in David Darr's latest Book H1000 Stale jokes he signed his name David Darr, Esquire. Wonder how he rates that? Abigail: Speaking of Esquire, did you get a good look at their newest male model, Bob Shultz. He models bathing suits exlusively, because of his Hhubba- hubbau physique. Matilda: Yes, and Bob Sloan,so I hear, models padded zoot suits with the new Paton pleated pockets as a special fea- ture. Abigail: And I'll bet my last nickel that Mary Ann Harvey is the one that posed for that pretty picture. The model had hair and-er-feet just like her. Matilda: Did you know that Louis Cason and Buddy Puryear have opened a new-fangled printing house where all the work is done by feet? Their special- ty is printing campaign advertisement for Marty Stockton in the race for president of the SFTPOCTHSP--The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty To High School Pupils. Abigail: We'd better get ready to go t0 the Pacific City Beauty Cont-est spon- sored by Richard Simmering on Radio Station BOING. Matilda: But before we go, I must tell you the news I heard last night at the Aid Society. Ruth Ray Helsabeck has just been made a member of the Strong Women of America Society. Two of the others are Doris Lasley and Belva Morse. Abigail: Mr. Horney, the laundryman told me not to tell this, but just between you and me, Frances Robertson and Betty Lou Transou have just been found guilty of feeding the hippopota- mus at the zoo. They said Betty jean Speaks was their partner in it, but as yet nothing has been pinned on her. Matilda: Whoo-ee!That's almost as bad as john Lambros and jack Hauser getting caught for tying baby rattles on poor little innocent puppy dogs' tails! Abigail: Time is flying, but I must tell you this!! june Tucker is physics pro- fessor at Oxford University, and Betsy Brown has opened a new peroxide par- lor. And now we must go!! Matilda: Who all are contending for beauty queen? Let's see, there's jeanne Hartley, Betty Maynard, jeanne Wal- lace, and Amelie Preston. Abigail: Don't forget Rucker Dudley! Matilda: Is HE trying for it? 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INCORPORATED SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TEI.EGRAPH COMP-ANY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 629 West Fifth Street ',! :I-fill' l1!l??e 'ef REYNOLDS HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1946 By Ben Tom Vernon The time was the autumn of 1942, The St. Louis Cards had just defeated the Yankees in a startling upset in the world series. America was struggling through its first year of war. A little- known general named Eisenhower was planning an invasion of North Africa, and in the Pacific the japs were still pushing us steadily back. Oak Ridge, Tennessee, the home of the atomic bomb, was just a wide spot in the road to most Americans, and at R. Reynolds High School an equal unknown factor was the Freshman class. To guide us for that initial year, we elected Charlie Miller, president: Bet- sy Ann Barton, vice-president, Bailey Glenn, secretaryg and Kyle Barnes, treasurer. For our representative on the Council we chose Dick Walker, who was to become in later years the president of that organization. September, 1943. Being Sophomores, we felt we were a litle more import- ant, we were getting somewhere. Char- lie Miller was re-elected class presi- dent and served along with DeWitt Cromer as council member. Stuart Bondurant was treasurer of the stud- ent body. The debating team, guided by Mrs. Stephenson, that year won the state title. Although unheraldfed, there were many promising athletes among us. B. T. Henderson, Dave Poole, Byron Smitherman, and Glenn Clubb were just a few of the future stars who were already taking their places on the ath- letic field. We reached the Big Time when we became juniors. Now we were enti- tled to three council members. Our choices for these important Offices were Bob Sloan, Richard Sheets, and Char- lie Miller. Stuart Bondurant continued his activities in the student body by being elected secretary of the student body. Again Charlie Miller was elected president of our class. Serving with him were johnny Miles, vice-presidentg Amelie Preston, secretary: and johnny Spach, treasurer. Those inducted into the Honor SO- ciety were Gay Evans, Carolyn Cooke, DeWitt Cromer, Martha Stockton, Marjorie joyner, Mary Katharine john- son, Dick Walker, joe Sklut, and johnny Miles. Marjorie joyner and Mary Katharine johnson further hon- ored themselves by winning member- ship in the Quill and Scroll. In the spring Dick Walker was e- lected school president. Glenn Clubb was chosen vice-president. With the aid of Miss Collette, we made the annual junior-Senior dance a great success. The glamour gals chosen as senior j -'1 3 'FINE CLOTHES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE I I The Youth Center i I WINSTON-SALEM 1, N. C. I I I I-----------------..---.,,,,,,,-,,1 +-------- --.. -..............,..,..,,,,,, : '-' ---- ----Q I oland Company, Inc. I g UESALE 3 I : PLUMBING, HEATING, ELECTRICAL, : MILL AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES I N QQQQQQ OQQQQ QQQQQ -N-....... 4. 'l QQQQQQQ eecee .Q .-. q. 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We are proud of serving a new generation, and we pledge you faithful co-operation in building a still better life here in the Piedmont Carolinas. 41' D KE P WEB C0 Sa., vb f'..a....1Zla5.4....PANY arvoxvobocxvojiboqvatrioaxvibcigg, I 'I' apoaicbvabo abooiaqoedoaiatoaiaboaqo aqvaqvexvoqoapvaboopvqgoqqoacsqqoaqoacvacooqsaqo .evans -4:0410obvioopvioaqvoxsioepooioqoonvioonvaqoaqvioaiioorioaiiooqo 'I' marshals were Betty Maynard, lean- nene Durham, Ieanne Wallace, lean DeI'Iart, Bootsie Stevenson, Davilla Smith, Sarah Ann Slawter, .DeWitt Cromer, Rosemary lacobs, and Mar- tha Stockton. Great work on the part of the golf team, directed by Coach Ward, brought Reynolds the State champion- ship for the first time. A new public speaker appeared in our midst,'Bob Huntley, who won the Rotary cup. Tempus fugit . We were seniors. Finally we had reached the top rung of the ladder. Our officers for this all important year were Martha Stockton, president: Ed Watson, vice-presidentg Bob Sloan, secretary: Doug Berger, treasurer. Our choices for council members were Amelie Preston, Frances Wil- liamson, Dave Poole, and Ruckler Dudley. Kyle Barnes was the speaker of the House of Representatives. The speaker pro-tem was Iohnny Spach. Inductees into the Honor Society were Marjorie Shamel, Carolyn Reid, Mildred Lowery, Leah Whitfield, Virginia Ingram, Betsy Ann Barton, Betty lean Speaks, Iune Tucker, Stuart Bondurant, and Kyle Barnes. Muriel Fletcher was a transferee. Individual honors went to DeWitt Cromer, our D. A. R. representative who was chosen to represent our state in the national contest, and Betty Maynard, who was elected Queen of the Piedmont Bowl . Our class initiated several changes: pupils assumed responsibility for cha- pel discipline, hosts and hostesses were appointed to serve in the lunch room to help make cafeteria service more efficient, and our group was the leader in promoting the plan by which funds were raised to buy much needed band uniforms. . Our high school record has been made. It, offers us a two fold challenge: a basis on which to build, a basis on which to improve. ,..f,.f,..,...f,-1,-f,..f,-4,-. REYNOLDS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS GF 1946 . We, the class of '46, Sound, of mind and full of tricks, Thru with learnin', , Our pants seats burnirf, Pencils worn and brains all spent Declare this our Will and Testament. Article I Section I To Mr. Ioyner, and all the gang! We're quitting school with quite a bang. Thanks for all your wonderful aid. VVe won't forget the impression you've made. Section II To Miss Whitley, we leave our very best thanks, 10211041230 4213919411011 4' , . l The Raylass Dept. 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Thanks for being our sponsor all this year. Miss Whitley, you're a dear. . - I Section III juniors, take warningusettle down. A senior can't be silly and clown. We leave you our love of Physical Ed. ITen push-ups and then to bedj. Our front seats are thrown in too And best of luck next year to you. Article II Section I David Darr bequeaths his bitter wit And his clever jokes, which--sides do split, To his poor friends and teachers too, Whose jokes are caught by very few. Section II Sally Ann Borthwick, that gentle lass Leaves the prettiest smile of the senior class To Peggy Wingate who, we do hope, Will now be able a man to rope. Section III Stuart Bondurant leaves behind I-lis debating ability to any mind Such as Ramona Powell's who, we'll agree Will be as good a debater as was he. Section IV Buford Lewis leaves his gargantuan frame To any boy with any name Who thinks he needs that manly shape To go out and get a date. Section V Harmon Brownlow inherits from Bailey Glenn The ability to play nine holes with a score of ten. Some day Glenn will drive the profes- sionals batty And Rucker Dudley will be his caddy. Section VI Mary Katherine johnson and Marjorie Ioyner, the team, - I. Leave their brains and journalistic steam To Zane Robbins and Glenna DeWitt Who'll pep Pine Whispers up a bit. Section VII Bootsie Stevenson, the village flirt, Who's chased more men than any skirt Leaves her flirting to Carlotta Crutch fWhen it comes to men, she's in touchj. Section VIII Bob I-Iuntley's driving is left behind To joe McAllister who, we find, Knows how to handle speeding cars IAnd sometimes parks to study the starsj. Section IX - lack Bennett leaves his political brains And wild dreams of foreign domains To any boy who dreams of power After being a slave until this hour. Section X Dick Walker's leadership, we do be- bequeath , To Sarah Carter, who beneath All her modesty, we're glad to say, 4-obbobocbvadbntbvbvotviinabvaiclabvoboadooivatvobboiivadvoibabvoxocdoioelotootvivdc eqoaqvacsacv 1vi41ooQo2ivaQv?o1piqg.qg,3,3,,3,,-, '- For the past thirty years the Frank A. Stith Company has taken la great interest in supplying the clothing needs 'of the boys in the high schools in and around Winston- Salem. For the past two seasons we have been greatly handicapped by the shortage of merchandise. We are hoping and looking forward to the time, which we think will be soon, that we shall again be happy to fill the requirements and needs of the boys in our surrounding high schools. FRANK-Ar STITH Cof ioacoioxoocoacoivaqoabuiaqsaiacoocoioax aQsoQoo:o4:oa:o4:vo14Qo E Mowfmrbos fx I FUTURE PERFECT That's what Montaldo's goes-outfof- it's-way-to-see-that you get! The- cleaverest wardrobe .... that darling formal .... the right perfume .... anything .... and everything to keep you looking as beautiful as he wants you to look! MONTALDO'S INC. Winston-Salem, N. C. - Z rf' 4' T-Z?' qgpqquqgp-qQu4:oa:s o:ocQo4:n4:o1v4:oo:ooqo:o4Qo4qv4:oo9vaqo4:va:oo:v4qoa:ooQv4:oo2 aqvcsponsqgpggg l acvauvoqviulu io Iiifbilillili iocbovbbfibivebocboobbcboci 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' -1- 4:ocQoaQbatviooQve:o414Cb41PCDP1Qb0icQr obbopocbvabooboivnboiosbv ibn-tatvvbv obo 'I' 4' ,lg .fmsaaaoanoaovaqoqavabvaasaaoaz ib 0+ I I I I I I I I I I I I I+' I I I I I I I ebvcbvccocxoobbabvibivoxoatoaibcbb 1889 57years 1946 Winston-Salem Building Sz Loan Assn. Savings and ' I Loans ' Geo. W. Crone, Sec. 6 Treas.. abvaioqoatocqvoioivoxvabvaxvaxvoxoin Smavf Qzlppavel for the Cyounget Sei Tenny, S Next to WaIgreen's Qtvozooboaxooiioeiaxvoxoaboeqoanv Pfaff's, Inc. 30 years of faithful service to Winston-Salem and vicinity We offer you paints, glass and wall papers from national known houses 1. '53 1 iivoilivlqiioinoaozoio 01910010 410 io- '09 I obbobooboabnaxoatooiootootvatooboai I 'I' axoaxooboaxoaialoxootoioioabbabbabv Citi 4' Will be a leader some future day. Section XI Rabbit Smitherman, the school Rem- brant, Leaves all his drawing to those who can't Paint a line or make a whirl Without it coming out a pretty girl. Section XII ' 'I Doug Berger, the school's star cager, who'll be famous yet, we'll wager, Leaves to Bob Lyons his basketball skill, For if anyone will use it Bob Lyons will. Section XII Nan Russell, the girl with the ebony hair, Who has the skin that is so fair, Leaves those lively, rolling, eyes To girls ,who have -a shortageof guys. 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