Hanes High School - Blue Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1949
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.-me-mana'-.M-1 , we Q .,.,,g. - g 14 Ufiwuyfl M25 :Sea of Lfqmmg Liam! fm M25 Lam! of Ufzowfgdgg mfg, Om U15-35? fjffggf... ffif jamgi 04. QW, kgs yoga cglanai, ana! kgs ffikcgazcf cgsynofcfi. Managing Editor Semin: Editor Senior Editor Mickey, Spoon: Reynolds High Mildred White. Editor-in-Chief Sarah lane McLean. Managing Editor Tommy Minnis. Business Manager Dee Tum-er, Senior Editor Diane Vaughn. Senior Ediior Betty Byrd Barnette. lunlor Editor Mary Elizabeth Alspaugh. Iunlor Editor Misa Elizabeth Brookes. Sponsor is voyage, gagun Locfogafz 2, 7 945, ana! alufacf una 14, 7949, L1 fofzauefc fzaaofzcfscf uz ffim fog E, -cab- 40'99' ! ,J f I 4 I I I I I I U I 0 I - I 1 f . I 5 I 1 F I , - . , f ,uugvf Z .25-' '- f 3 : , f H ' K I 'im r , 1 ., I -.. 1' ' ' .1 3 -' L ' f - ?1' hlgxsl- Nuo .N ' 5-m1: . 0 fmxx '5 pf F f 5 . fl M A 5d .cf F 'cg fUNIpL,cvco5J lg 5 .bv 2-159' E dp! 1 ,153 13 5 ! fi 2' rf if E im wvgixf lk! Board Memoriam ..... Gray High ...... Hanes High .... Reynolds High Features ......... Ugg Uoinmcm 41 vi 2 Ml, I. W. Moore. Superintendent Mr. W. E Gaines, Chairman Rev. K. R. Williams Mr. W- A. Iulian, Vice-chairman Mr. Wm. F. Slllnllkf Ir. Mr. G. W. Miller B. Gildlllflf Dr. George Mauze fabsentj 9+ f In Memoriam Mr. filllillarh Zlarknnn He knew what he liked to do and what he could do, and he prepared himself to do it, not only well, but in the finest manner. He was a perfectionist. Only the best was good enough. -C. R. Joyner, principal October 9, 1898 March 18, 1949 512552 Illrank Elanuea November 16, 1932 December 18, 1948 Reynolds - Class of '51 QHUIIQ Nell Svhuit September 27, 1933 March 9, 1 949 Reynolds - Class of '51 V1, gw ,,, X . 15 Q Nw H+ dix- , K 3 ta?-5' rx- vf 1 5 ' Xxlgwa my fr gk If SSC XN1, R , xv., fi 7 .. S 94 gi l J 1 1 I 1 . 'S We Salute! s 5 M For Her Unwavering Efforts To Make Smooth Our Voyage Through High School We, the Seniors of the 1949 Graduating Class. Proudly Dedicate Our Section of the Blue and Gold MISS ALMA WOODMORE Steering Us Past the Many Obstacles OUR FACULTY Keeps Us Straight on Our Course Mr. I. A. Woodward Principal Num EL-H If MA Vl Carrm Mae Allaood Garnet Clar' o n M Flucher Eugene ohn ron r Magdalene Oxuns Mowelle Stephenson Betty Lou B1ll Mary ana Dunl-lp Dan y Lee Glasgow Sally Iohnsron Broun Phlllxps Myrtle Tlmmons Saxon Bray Rurh Exams Ham Googe Edna Iorclwn Artclce Puctt Gcralcl L NValtnp Tom Cash lvr Clara Field Kath! en Hall Mary Muller Knox Bu-rett Racster Mrs Monte NVarner RuLh Holton Ruth Memung E L Rowley Sara ane XVhxte Dororhy Isley Andre Muelenaer Mrs Rachel Sxmpson Alma NVoodmore I0 Shari, C H1 Passengers of the Ship Are Jf J the CLASSES 43 sem: -1.1.1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bu ff' ' 1 X 'Z 'X' - hi rv Reeves. nrcretaryp Dirk Sale. vice-pruidentz Bnhbv Sr:-rr, nr-num-rg Ed Pnindmwr. p I SPONSORS MISS MARY MILLER KNOX Gray 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS -1 Martha Alspaugh Flora Stella Ball A IOY Bassett Ch.,-mlnglv Mpdggf . Quiet Co-operative Cllllillfdil fblltltt HBH Man. I: Y- Commercial Cnurse: Old Town High Commercial Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 'rgn lg Him. Ant, Sec, 1: Schol. School l, 2, 3. 3, 4: V-Pres. 4: lnr. Dept. 3: Hall , Dept. J: Pub. Dept. Supt. 3: Quill and Sqpll 3. 4: Sec. Ind Treas. 4: Bible Clgb' V-Pres. 3: Gray Lighf Twist 4: A. Rep. 4: Olllce Asst. 4. Mon. 3: Hun. Sec. 3: Att. Dept. 2: Bible Club 2: Board l. Mollie Sue Baucom Angelic Language Course: Drainnteer l, 2: Dc- bater l. 2: Bible Club 3: Nnt'l Hon. Soc. 3, -l: Mnsqile and Gavel 2, 3, 4: Hrm. Pres. I: Board 2, 3: int. Dept. l, 2: Trallic Dept. 3. 4: Schnl. Dept. 2: Lib. Page 3, 4. Lucille Ambres Baynes Nancy Beck Carolyn Lewis Beeson Barbara Bledsoe Soclable Friendly Domestic Lovable Commercial Course: Y-Teen l, 3: Language Course: Board l. 2: Firm, Science Course: Soccer l, 2, 3, 4: Science Course: Soccer l, 4: Basket- Rnc. Dept. 2: Hrm. Treats. lg Int. V.P1-pg, lj Sec. I, Z: Hall Mon. I. Co-Cbpt 4: Amos'n Andy 3, 4: Y- ball l, 4: Softball 1, 4: Girl Scout Dept. 3: S. H. Supt. 4. 4: Supt. 2: Scbol. Dt-pt. l. 25 Rec. Teen l. 2. 3, 4: V-Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Rep. Z: Amos'n Andy 2: Flag Bearer Dept. 3: Office Asst. 1 -l: Traffic inter-Club Coun. V-Pres. 4: Color 2: Lib. Coun. 3. 4: State Lib. Ass'n Dept. 5, 4: Grnv-Teen Club -l. Guard Z: Flag Bearer 4: Bible Club Sec, and Treas. 3: Ath. ASS'l'1 3. 4: 3: Har. Hangout 3, 4: Atb. Ass'n 3, 4. Bicycle Club Capt. 3: Int. Dept. 2. Margaret Bodsford I llnaffccted rhmmercial Course: Dramateer l. 7: Masque and Gavel 2. 3. 4: lnr. Dept. 2, 3: Nurse's Room Asst. 4: Amns'n Andy 4. Dnvie Bolin Ioe Bowman Wanda Bowman industrious Fleet-footer! Su-cet Science Course: Check. Dept. Z, 3: Music Course: Football 3. 4, 5: Base- Commercial Course: llrtu. Pres. 2: IN- DCPI. 2. 3: And. Dept. 3. ball 3, 4. 5: Tennis l, 2: Basketball Sec. 3: Y-Tren 2: Vflxrcs. 2: Scbol. 2, 3. 4. 5: Traffic Dept. ll 3. 4: Dept. 3: lr. Class Sec. 3: Chief Sr. Gym Dept: Supg, 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshal 3: Sclwol Cor. Ser. 4: Best 5: Orchestra l, 2, 4, 5: l'lrm. Pres. All Arountl -l: Office Asst. 3. 4: Glcc l, 4: Gray-Teen Club 2: Board 2. 4. Club 2. 12 - . x i '-'Rf I 4 31.25, .ik 02' YA. .. I I i F Y Y A wg. 1 X 1 P I 1 L I Gray Bill Davis 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS - Margie Ruth DeViney Regfrlng Tranquil llldulirlll A!!! Cburizz' Aud. Dept. 51 Social Studies Cvursez Softball l: Chnl. Dept. 2: Mech. Drawing Class Bible Club 2. 3: Glee Club 4: Lib. Equipment Clerk 3: Supply Clerk 1. Coun. 3. Carolyn Edwards Mildred Dietz Pretfy Reliable Science Course: Soccer l: Y-Teen l, Commercial Course: lnt. Dept. l. 2. 2. 3. 4: Hrm. Sec. l: Sr. Marshal 3: Flag Bearer 3. -lg Best Looking 4: -1: Social Chrm. 3: Trcas, 4: Quill anal 3: Drum Majorette l: Y-Teen l. 2, 3. Nurses Room Page 2: Lib. Page 5: Scroll 3, -1: V-Pres. 4: S. ll. Supl, 1: Schol. Dept. 22 Alh- -A-SS'!L. 3, Ali llall Maura. 2: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: lla- llall Mort. lp Rec. Dept. l. Kltilngc Etl. ,af Gray Light 3. Peggy Lee Ernest Graceful Sciience Course: Schol. Dept. Z: Y- Teen l, 2: Hrm. V-Pres. 2: Band. lg P. T. A. Rep. 3: lnt. Dept. l: Gray Gncmes Club 1: Bible Club 3. 1 l Betty Ann Everhart Calm and Collected Commercial Course: Y-Teen: 3. -l Inter-Club Council Mem. 3: Sr. Mar' :hal 3: Bible Club 2. 3: Board I. 3 -tg Hrm. Pres. l: V-'Pres 3: Rec. Dept. 2: lnt. Dept. Z: lblontreat Dcle gate 2: Harmony Hangout Com. 4. Betty lean Felker Bob Fesperman Irresistible Smooth and Speedy Commercial Course: Y-Teen l: ln- Industrial Arts Course: Football l, 2. 3, ter- Club. Mem. 2: Board 3. 4: Bul- 4, 5: Co-Capt. 4. 5: Baseball l, Z, 3. eltin Supt. 4: Att. Dept. l, Z: Schol. 4, 5: Gym. Dept. Supt. 4: Best Sport 4: Dept. 3: Hrm. Sec. 2: Office Asst. 3. Most Athletic 5: All State Quarterback -if Ir. Class Tteas. 3: Sr. Marshall 3. 5: All Conference 5. ohnny Fletcher Happy Go Lucky lndustnal Arts Course XNdv.k Rec Clerk 1 5 Hrm Pres 4 Lbcck Dept irnmy Gorsuch Willa lean Gregory Bill Eugene Cwriflln l'1flLPfff1dU1f Charming On the Beat Industrial Arts Course Check Dept Home Economics Course Y Teen Mathematics Coarse Ncxx l'l'lI10XLl'l llgl1 l 3' - ' ' . . - ' - I ' - ' I l 7 - - ' ' . .2 '. . ,:'- l,2. t'. '.. ' 1 Y' '. 2 ' 2 ' ' 7 A' - - 51-IPR' l- 3: Bible Club 3: S. H. Check. 2, 3: School l: Band 2. 3. 4: Band Court. -Q, .l' 2' 31 Rd Cross Rep' 'li Gray Gm' Nurses Room Asst. 3: Lib. Conn. 2. 3, Chrm. -lg Hall Mon. 2: Check. Dept. 3. g i 3 - ' : c. - . . . . ' .- l 1 - P ' 1 2 . - 14 it -.iw-1:'...afr A. mes Club I Football 2 Basketball 1 2 3 1 5 Tennis 4 5 Baseball 2 3 -i Home E Classes Co Chrm 't l , 1 Gray Irvin Grigg Honorable 51111111 01111111 Hi-Y 31 Pm. 1, M11- que and Gavel 2. 31 Pres. 41 Pu, 1211, Dfpl. sum. 4, Key C1111, 3, 4. H1-111. P1111 1, z. 31 G1-Q, Light P111111111. 3. 41 5111001 51111. 511111. 3, 4. 5111111 Dept. Supl. 2: Dram. I. 2, Textalor 4. 1949 - SENIOR CLASS - .-1 'D , ,v suv' Grover Hailey Icm Hanes T. Hauser, Ir. D1111111ml1 P1.1fl.1111f 5,111111.1 51111.11 51114115 011111111 C11111, 01111. 1. l1.1111.1111111. 1111111 N111 11.111, 5111. 1 501111 511111111 C1111111. D1n111.11111 1, 11 H1111 111011. 31 Rec, Dm. 5. 5111111 D11-1 11111. Q111111. 1. Q11111 111111 5111111 1, P11., 51111111111 '1'11m11,111 1, HR1111111 nl R111 -1. 1, NHT..-11. 1 1, 1, 11.1111111111 H.mg11111 V111 w111ll1 1, A111111r 11111 Old K1-1:1. 5, Lllw, Clvlln. -1, Bllll' 111111 Gnld Lncc' Z. Dead of Night 2, Chnl. 51 511. l, Gln Club 11 5111111 11 D1-111. 511111 1, R1-1.F11111l111l 2, 1,'l'1.11ll1 11.111 11.11. 1. 5. 11 61.11, LWB 51111 3, 11. D1p1. 41 11.1111101111 110111111111 C11111. 5. 4. Bobbie Heath Eng-yeflc Home Economics Course: Y-Teen I: Glee Club l. 2: Hill Mon. 1. 4: Rec. Dept. I: Hxm. Pres. 3: lm. Dept. Z: Churlzade: 4: Hume-Coming Sponsor 4. Nowassa Hege Barbara Ann Hcmrick Mary Hclcn Hcslcr Wiley C01111.l 51111111- c1,.11111.1-4111 C11111-M. 5111111 21 501111.11 Q1111111111111 CA11111- R1y110111s 1-111111 11111111 E1111111111111 0111111 ll.1lI 111111. 11. 2. Basketball 3. G11l,' A1l1. Assn. 3, -1, School 1. 2, Glam c111l1 .11 511111 cl11l1 1, 1111111 131111, 1. Nu:se's Rmm S11111. 4. Office Page 21 01114 1311111115 1. 5111111. D1111 .11 111111. Hall Mon. 1. Winiest 41 3011111 2, Y- Aw, Seq. 3, Y-Tm 31 H1111 M1111. 4. Tun l: Red Cross Rep. 3. -0 TIT Carolyn arvis Clara ohnson Pleasant Ester-med Qrurle Hrm. V-Pres . L.-nguag: Com-sr Y-Teen I, 2. 5: 1111. . Dept. I: Schul. Dept. l: Dzpl. l. 2. 3: Hrm. Sec. I. 35 Pres. 2: Aglg, 3. Tren. 3: Rec. Dzpl. Z5 Schol. Dept. 2, 3: Llb. Conn. 3: P. T. A. Rep. 4: All. Dept. I. 2. .vi J r 'f-K. . 1-f fs ' Gray 1949 -- SENIOR CLASS -1 r i ,I -4,4 . ' I H iffil..-.I - . l ' g . l I f P . I I 5 i . Peggy Mullis johnson Ralph lohnson Gilbert Kitchen Flossie .Ifrites Good-Natural HUVWOFUUS R-'Sffwf Ambmous Cdllmtrtill CDUIII: Atl. Dept. I. 2. 3: Industrial Arts Course: Gray Gnomes Industrial Arts Course Commercial Course: Quill and Scroll 3. Im. Dept. I. 2. 3: Red Cross Rep. I. Club l: Hall Mon. 2. 4: Check. Dept. -I: Gray Light Reporter 2. 3: Typist -I: 2: Hall Mgu, lg Lib, Conn, 4, I: Board 3: Bible Club 3: Red Cross Office Asst. 4: S. H. Check. 3: Red - Rep, 4: Wjgfiggg 4, Cross Rep. 3: Schol. Dept. 3: Hrm. Sec. 2: Asst. S6935 Bible Club 2, 3: P. T. A. Rep. I. Nlarquita Linvillc lo Ann Lollin Bobby Curtis Markland Peggy McClain Musical Thoulqhrful Mischicvous Live!!! Science Course: Att. Dept. I, Z. I. l.angu.ngr Cuursr: Gray Turn Club I. Industrial Arts Course: Football 2.31 Language Course: Board 1: Hrm. Sec. Glec Club I. 2. 5, -I: Girls' 'l'rio l, 4: Grew Gnome: Club I: Y-Tren I. Baseball 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1, Z. 3, I, 2: Soccer I, 2, 3, 'li TCHIHS li 2' Z. 3. 'Ig Y-Tcvu l, 2: Ijuurrl 'IJ Ofllct' 1, 5: Ilrrs. It 11.151 Light Assoc. Iicl. -I: Bfmrcl 3. 4: lr. live Com. 1. 2 3. Ll: Basketball l, 2. 3. 4: Chccr- Asst. I. S. -I: Sec. Dept. Supl. 1. I. HI: Ilrm. Pres. 2: Lost and Fuuml Pres. Z: Cray Tccn Club 2: V-Pres. lczrclcr 3, 4: Y-Teen I. 2: Gray TECH Supt. Ig Int, Dept. Supt. 3: Att. Dept. 4: Key Club 3: Sec. 41 S. H. Supr. Club 3: Oflice Page 3: Lib. Page 3. Supl. I: Nurses Rouni Supt. 4. 5: Per. Rel. Dt-m.3: Biggest Flirt 4. fl: Horne-Coming Sponsor I. 3, 4. Helen McCoin Leslie lames McDanzei Emma Mills Anna Frances Nlorgan Gracious Constant Caplfzulifrg E.x'ubCr.2nt Social Studies Course: Y-Teen l. 4: Industrial Arts Course: Gray Gnomes Lrrnguage Course: Nat. Ilon. Soc. 3, Language Course: Nat. Hon. Soi. 3, Lib. Gbun. 3: P. T. A. Rep. I. 3: Club Ig- Bible Club 2, 3: Hrm. Pres. 4: Pres. -1: Schtsl. Dept. I: Supt. -I: Trans. 4: Masque and Cvzwcl 2. 3. -it RUC- DCPK. 3: Him- V-Pres- l: Treas. 2: Board 3: Fcnrball 2. 3: Basket' Chrcrlt-arlrr 2, 4: Otlicc Paqe' lf Sllpl. V-Ilrvs. 3: Rec. Dept. Supt. -Ig Cherr- I: Schol. Dept. 2: IM- DCPC- 2. 3: ball I, 2, 3: Baseball I. 2: Chccl.. 2 I: Por. Rel. Drpl. S, -Ig Crm' 'I' t'r- vi It-.ult-r -I: Iluinc-Coming Sponsor lr B06Kd 35 Rf'-I C5055 RCP- 3- DUPY- lr Club 3, -I: Y-'l'ct:n I, 2. 5: livm lit-pi. !Xrsc:1it and Old Lace 2: Otiicc Page I: Honor Point Pin 3. I. 2 3: Debate: 1: Board 1. 2, 3. -I- 16 - SENIOR CLASS -1 .V ,...,,f 1949 Nbr. l , Bettye Myers Eva Mae: Myers Charles Ncwsomc Ncil Ocrtcr Alm l.wi.zl .hmm F1151 Razr Lk-mmcrcial comm. Gm, Gnome. sum.. c:..um re.-.1 gn... mp. 1. 1...1........1 A... c....m c1m1 Dum bm... c...1.4f 1..4514...1 Found 51.41. C1414 1. 11.111 Mm.. lg Y-Tccn lg Rrrl llfxll MU... 1. s H. ch.-fl. 1. 5, 1. 5...-1. 1 b.1..-1. nw, sum. 1. Pcr. lg s.1..,1. 11.-pf. sup.. 2. GQ... Unil. cm. mp. 2. Rza, Dm. 1. H1-m. um.. 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Shirley Mae Saige Fascinating Commucial Counz: Y-Tun l. 2, J. 1: Service Chtm. 3: P. T. A. Rep. li Llb. Pagz l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teen Carnival Qucm 2: Board 3. 4: Amos 'n Andy 2. Supt. 3. 4: Hxm. Am. Sec. Z. Gr 3Y 1949 -f SENIOR CLASS -1 Dgwilla Sale Dick Sale, Ir. Iimmy Sanders Peggy Henrietta Scales Neat and Elicient RUU9211 bv! RUN skillful Amiable Lawn, Cgggggg Odgg Page l, 2: Mathematics Course: Foptbail 3. 4: Industrial Arts Cburse: Schol. Dept. Commercial Course: Halil Minn. 1. 4: Supp 41 Pub. Rel. Dept. Supl. 3: CofCapt. 5: All Conference 5: Sr. 3: Check. Dept. 4: Football l: Base- Hrm. Bull. Board Chrm. 3: Bible Club Sdwbl CM. SGC- 3: Nat. Hon. Soc. Class V-Pres. 5: Bess Looking 4: Most ball 3. 3. 5. 1: MOI! Intellectual 4: Per. Rel. Popular 5: Hi-Y 2. 3: Key Club 4, Dgpg, 3, A 5: Pub. Rel. Supl. 1: Vis. Ed. Supt. 3. 4. 5: S. H. Supt. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1 Bobby Scott Iohnnie Sexton Wilbur Sharp Richard Sheetz joyful Earnest Shy Polite Mathematics Course. Hi-Y 4: Band l. Commercial Course: Band 3, 4: Dance Industrial Arts Course: Check. Dept. Industrial Arts Course: I-Irm. Pres. 2. 3: St. Class Treas. 4: Gen. Lltil. Band 3. 4: Hrm. Pres. 3: Gray Light i, 2: Int. Dept. 2. 3. l: Check. Dept. 2: 3: Aud. Dept. 3. Dept.. Supt. 2: S. H. Supt. 4. Reporter 2. 3: Hi-Y 4. Iimmy Sink Mary Lou Sink Cheerful Dignifigd Science Course: Hrm. Pres. 1: Sec. Language Course: Y-Teen 1, 4: Glee 31 Hall MUD. I: Supt. 2: GYU1' Dept- Club 3: Bible Club 2, 3: Hrm. Pres. 2: Supt. 3: Aud. Dept. 2, 3: Tennis 3: Nurse's Room Asst. 3: Int. Dept. 3. 4: lr. Iive Ioint Com. 1: Int. Dept. l: Gray Gnomes Club 1: Rec. Dept. 2. I 3: Cheerleader 1. Mary Ellen Smith Curt Sprinkle Genial Easy-going Mathematics Course: Y-Teen Social industrial Arts Course: Res. Baseball Chrm. 3, 4: Hrm. V-Pres. l: Sec. 2: l: Check. Dept. 1, 2, 4: Hrm. Pres. Pub. Rei. Dept. 3, 4: Att. Dept. 2: 1. 2, 3: V-Pres. 2: Sec. lg S. H. Supt. Hall Mon. 1, 2, 3, 4: Lib. Coun. 3: 3. Harmony Hangout Com. 3: Rec. Dept. 2. 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'fir 'Q ' x w , QQ- -- W' U will 2 Bobby Fuynmln and Oral Hulchlnl Bill Willard and Mildxed Diet: Inc Cdl: and Polly Cude Gray IUNICR CLASS OFFICERS Iuanita Bruce, secretary: Glenn Pcttyjohn. president Iunior Temple. vice-president: Fred VVelb0rn, treasurer BUCK ADAMS BARBARA AUSTIN I. I'I. BAITY BARBARA BAYNES MARIANNE BINKLEY WILLIAM BOLIN IRENE BOVENDER PEGGY BOWLES CHARLES BOYD VVILMA BRENDLE JOAN BROOKS PATTY BROOKS MILDRED BROWN TOMMY BROWN JUANITA BRUCE STEVE BRUNT BARBARA BURTON RUTH BURTON GENE BLITNER ALLEN CALLOVVAY ARLINE CARDWELL BETTY CARPENTER ELLEN CARPER EMILY CARTER BILLY CARTNER 1. C. CHATMAN DONALD CLARK TOMMY CLODFELTER T LUCY COGGINS I ANN COOK 22 1950 Gray 1950 PEGGY COOK IOAN CORNATZER DOROTHY COX IACKIE CRAVEN EDIE CRINER PAUL CUDE IACA DAVIS SAM DEASE MARY ALICE DECKER DOROTHY DEMPSEY IO ANN DOOLEY BOBBIE EAGLESON SARAH FARGLE EIU. EASTER ARIN FOY CHARLZI GORDON KEIIIIETH GRIGG IENNETH HALL EDITH HARRIS IACK HARRIS GLORIA HARTLE CALVIN HARTMAN FRANCES HAYES LINDSAY HAYES ALBERT Hess swsu. HINSDALE IOYCE Hoocs 1AcK Hour aosav 1-roofs sua HUNTER MARTHA HUTCHINSON BETTY LOU IONES IANET IONES RUSSELL IONES DORIS KETNER VOIGT KIMBALL BURTON LEAMON THERESA LEMMONS SHIRLEY LOGAN MARIE LONG BETTY MARTIN NANCY NRCLAIN BETSY McDANlEL SUE IIMDANIBL NANCY MAGBB SANDRA MOSELBY NANCY mans BARBARA PAFPAS Ebay IUNIORS W X.- ww 24 GRETA NVILSON LAURA XVOODARD IEAN YATES 1950 IOAN PFAFF PATSY PFAFF WILLIE MAE POINDEXTER CAROLYN POPE BETTY IO REEVES DONALD REID IACK RICKARD IELEANOR RIGHTS RISBEKAII ROBERTSON IOAN ROBINSON U.5'l'I'Y LOLI ROSE BARBARA RUFF IACK SALMONS l'A'I' SEANVELL ED SIIAMEL ISILI. SIIOAF jOSIiP1IINli SINK NANCY SLA'I'liR ISILI, 5IvII'I'II IliNNY BOYD SNYDER RICHARD SNYDER IIEAN SOLITHERLAND LQARLEEN SPARKS l'liGGY SPRINKLE ILJIIN S'I'IiNVAR'I' IxIIii.VIN S'I'IiWAR'l' JAMES STORY AR-IlII1i STOLIT ILOISBY TAYLOR CLARK TAYLOR JUNIOR TEMPLE JIIIRLILY 'I'IiMPLE'I'ON MARY LILIL 'IHIORNTON IILIGII TICKLE IIMMY TRANSOLI BRLICIL 'I'LICKIiR IiRNIiS'I'INE UTT O. II. NVALKER RAMONA XVALKER AI,BIiR'I' VVALSER IO ANN NVATKINS IOIINNY VVEAVER XVALLACE YVEISNER FRED XVELBORN DORIS VVILKINS MARY XVILLARD ROGER XVILLARD EMMA IEAN NVILLIARD NOT PICTLIRED1 TONY NORTON RICIIARD BYRD TED GOFORTI-I XVALLACE GRIFFIN HUGH BROVVN ELTON NVORRELL I Al if -rr . 1,4-'-. ' -A . -1 H., .-' 'i'u N V fi . W- : f:vG1,,:' ' ,xl - ,.b'. -ng SOPHOMORE CLASS M, Wm.-4, L, ,, ..,. .,,, ,, . I f 15 Th 3. QQ A 4 K X . .Q ,, K. J?,.?E,z, lt q N : JL Figs 40. P' 2 M i D 'x li is - G u -v ,, Nqg an ,, ... 'AN 49 an As .w.4 V lx as J., vi -- za my ,ns- ASX xx FRESHMAN CLASS gldn F5 ,fa EIGHTH GRADES Q All Hands on Deck for ACTIVITIES STUDENT ORGANIZATION I W 3 L, I. V. PETTYIOHN DICK SALE President President I L r ' 4 ALBERT WALSER 'NVANDA BOWMAN JACK HOLT Vice-pregidqnf Corresponding Secretary Treasurer I Y , R 7' 'F' MARSH RAY WHITLBY 'cordmg Secretary Sponsor Assistant Secretary MISS KATHLEEN HALL 28 HOME ROOM BOARD MEMBERS at rg 'fi -6 -- QA u ca . Myeri, Kernu-. Ruff. Iluuhine Sccmd ww, Ilfwriw-vw. Amin. Penymhu. Lfm-cr. Ev.-rhm. Fuurlh -US .,,.,,e f 5-S 1,20 ly 9. A Sxkrx N.X'i!m.-:lx Ruhlwmm lmwx, Third nm A AX J 31. Q Ng L. J Wi' 'TY A 5 :Kr ski, ' X Q ,W X 1 1 bu-ul, Ihr.-,nl H 4 N 1, 1-fN,m.......,1.-nm.. SUPERINTENDENTS 0, 5 JS N. Cr om. Fam. arm, Lollln, u...nf Bmw. Sale, Mas, Kamlm Halll The Iournalists Are Makers of the Log. . . . . Seated: Ianice Harrison, Betty Ann Hoover. Doris Hauser, Betty Car- penter. Standing: Sam lohnson, Frank While, Marianne Binkley. Irvin Grig.g, lunior Temple. BILL EASTER Editor of Blue and Gold SARA WILLARD Editor of Gray Light Seated: Io Ann Loflini Flossie Krites, Iuanita Bruce., Martha Alspaugh. Pat Petrcc, Barbara Austin. Standing: Albert Walser, Emily Carter, Kenneth Grigg, Eleanor Rights. 30 Crest of the Waves. . . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -.1 ..,4 ,ff - un 1 -vi , V vw- J. f -T Dnwilla sale president Frank While vice-presidcnz Rnaniann Parks sccrcmry Mollie Bnucom assisrann secretary Anna Frances Morgan treasurer Icy Bassuk Marianne Binklcy Iuanita Bruce Bnny Carpenter Blll Easter Carolyn Edwards Kenneth Grigg Iran Hanes Carol Hutchins Sue McDaniel Emma Mllls Pnr Ferrer Berry Recvcs Elcamr Reglnr Rchrknh Robertson Bury Lan Rose lnninr Trmplr: Mnrinn Vadcn Albert Walscr Sara Willard Maw Daisy LCE Glnwgow sponsor Betty Cu-puts Polly Cade Blll Entu- Guolyll Edith Inn I-huh' QIIILL and SCROLL Martha Alspuugh lrraniu Bruce DEBATERS First row: Austin. ohnson. Pctree. Second row: Miss Brown Phillips, Grigg, Seawell M. . A. VVocdward. 'i Rubaiane Parks practices her xpeech while ulher nmnmbem of the team llstcn in. MASQUE anal GAVEL '15 ,f-. 047 5 ! 7' W. ffiv'Qf1:,' fl 1 5 ' ,Q Z ,, ' . ' Wi, fig I ' Farsi wav: M42 B'0v. Phzliipi. !Tn'lcon1.R:g?zrs. Second row: Iohnsfm. Uwvnr-S. Cn-gins. Bldefnrn' Sean-sell, Pctrcc, K. Griqq Yvllllams. I. fhljg, Ll:-rjnn, Marsh, Auftiu. H Irvin Grlgg. Anrun lfranccs Morgan, KCIU1Clh Urigg. and ugajanc Parks try out for rules in in play. Through the Portholes fs! le BV .SQ .L x Lv bum Enrqll Llnukf QJ. l-mm for Bnbhx hmm .md Par bcvwll. Rebekah Rnhcruon, lkllsc Rurh Mcimmg, Mr. Gerald Xxdltrlp shmu Ted Golonl and Alba-rr NVnIser in the chem:-rrv lah .md Bill Car r u 1. thk lu c LIBRARY STAFF X . 1 ' Q, ' -- I I .,-,:',l',... ,- wt 3 lf' P ,, f, 5 '7 ' fi BAND On, Ye Grayhounds , Q 5 , va ,. -5 if f- - 'H s:K,.f . . . . . A lf- :s v ,S N , , Y f ' 1 'fx X. . KIM J K , ' 5 -Q J. x Q wa? , ' VL, , .jx J V L: f f je '- ', , qi r A X , ,W Xb .. 4 - N . Ms mb . . , x xp-4, X , X ' Q Q , 1, , - - 'Q 'W-X Y' ' . l J x. Q ' N ' ' Q :. I , . ' - 1 Q ' ' X .Wx x, I .,:.Qx A 1 I. V. Peuyyohn Clmrlc, BNA Rebekah Robe-rtsnn 45 lucqqx, MA-C1.,,,, g, ':v , 1,.a ' J K ' ' 'fx Qi'-S' , Emma MINS pm Rnham.-n XQT Barham Crm Am.. Lff..M. M.,fq..., GIRLS' CHORUS Sam WVMIMJ Third mw: Hanley, Wihon. Threau. Cash, Hemick, Sink, GRAY GNOMES COUNCIL Coleman Pnerce Reavrs NV1llard Hxggenbotham Yont Clodfelter P McCla1n C B lNltCl1m Tuttle xvklfll Bonn Ruyxll Huff all lf! f , ' , A'. ' . 'N . Z. . . ' ...' ' 4' . , ' , r ' , 'al , . V l ' 1 I 3 l fi 1 f 'Nr Y-TEENS First row: Edwards, Beeson, Saigc. XVilliard, Yates, Rights. Crockett Derrybzrry. Myers, Pappas. Second row: Ring, Dietz. Coleman, Ruff: Southcrland. Walker, Tillman, Pardue, Taylor, XVells, Pettyjohn Third row: Harrison. Babbitt. Stonestreet, Tuttle, McQuown. Sink McCoin, Cox, Mock, Robinson, Earglc, Everhart.. Fourth row: Hauser, Cloclfelter, Hlgginbotham. Newsome. Hartle, Smith. Eaglmon, Cook. Myers. Filth row: Smith, YVeatherman, Binkley, XVillard, Calloway, Seawell, Rose. Austin, Petrcc, VVootcn. Sweet Hanes Sealey Martin 2,13 Q gfllr :,,-1 E: W , ,A f g.. ,a E 71 4 if-. ,124:ff'ag WE5..-ruff 5, A gf, ' L 'X v,-1 V, gf -3 if 5 '3 'E KEY CLUB .,,,,. an 1 '7T'.. ',' 1 First row: S. Burns, I. Cole, M. Crotts. B. Easter, B. Fesperman. Third row: E. Poinclextcr. B. Tucker, D. Sa'lc, A. Walser, F. Well I. Flowers, l. Grigg. Second row: I. Holt. B. Markland, I. T. born, Sponsor Iack Fletcher. Marsh, C. Newsome, F. Pettyjahn, G. Pettyjohn, I. V. Pettyjohn. HI-Y 'ur sf 'i 3' 3 'f First row: I. S. Bums, M. Cmtts, B. Easter, I. Flowers. I. Grigg. Third row: R. Snyder. Temple, B. Tucker, A. VValser. F. YVel- K.Gri.gg. E. Hinsddle, I. Holt. Second row: I. T. Marsh. C. Newsome, horn, F. While. N. Oerter. H. Parrish, F. Pettyiohn, D. Sale, B. Scott. Sexton. . 38 4- , 4, ,,,, , . ,Tha H EM? Buoyancy to the Trip Is Added by ' 11:3 2 RRqfl,Xxf 4755 Il A y ' !f Q 5 the SPORTS H BASEBALL ' First row: Walser, YV. Fespuman, B. Fesperman, Griffin. Iones, Sharpe. Markland, NVdIkcr. Hampton, NVcisncr. Taylor. Rierson, Holt. Seczmd row: Coach Cash, Hzge, Lemmnns, SOFTBALL Gunn, Hunter, Hnnulne, Manger Mm-ein. FOOTBALL N Dick Sale carries the bnll during afternoon scrimmage. 1, fl,-f. 4 ' 6 -Q . A Al K in A if J, 4 First row: Manager Reavis. A, Iones, Bullings.. Fesperman. Newsome. man. Fourth row: Coach Cash. Xhhzisncr, Cudc. XVa'lscr, Tucker, Clark Griffin, Manager Rights. Second row. Manager Taylor. G. Peftyjohn. Poorc, Coach hluflcviacr. Fifth row: Sale, XX'clhorn, Brimt. Hege linrson, Colle, Hester. Bowman, F. Petlyjohn. Manager McDaniel. Third Craven, XYillard. Poindextcr, Shamel. row: R. Iones. Holleman. Nigh, Hall, Holt, Transou, YValker. Har!- q 40 BASKETBALL Fm: mu- Sneed, Cllxilelzu. lfxvhlllcv rlmmf N.-ruml f .,.,. MM lx.-,L lm, 1.m.r BW..-f B.w....n, mlm.-vml Nvnlx.-r. . -f x p 'Yusuf 'Y'k 3 V if X C? fx ' 'U '-55 -. , , - , xii' 7 'YH t , Q5 zgq K . my Xt' xx r ,- ,M 1 r, Q xl' - , U A, W ,A xg., s I 1,1 ,- Bury Ann Hoover tn a baske: am: with Krrnersvnlle. ll, .-N 4. 1, , Cl-'nn Prrrvmhn nrfrmprs M mnkr a lmflccl whvlc A nvruvlwfr 4-I Ihr K.-mfr mm rn r acl the lull Fiat Rnv M lalln Rnbuunn Shldldn Hutchins. Cute: Mgr Huyu Hoover Alexander Iuvxs Fnnum: Mgr Beck ngler Semn mv Gush Tlnmms McClain Reynolds Alley V . :I : . . . . , , 41 A. f ' -'4' -'Lf , ,z y J, ...,, ., g' .5 lf - f y :S Mpyi., ,b , A ' . .ff:i1:l,Q ,,: , z41k .- .V ,. , ,gf .sq J-mf'-'.,,.,: - Y - r - 7 - IUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM First row: Managers Bolie, S. Beck. Second row: Sturdivant, Huff. Harmon, Fcsperman. Coach Fletcher. Fourlh row: Sharpe, Yontz, Whitley, Teague, lVlcNight, YVooten, Foster. YVillard. Third row: Gibson, Iarrarcl, Ferris, Clark, Haley, XVolfe. Coach Clark, Oldham, T. Beck, lonei, NVilson, Dooley, McClain, Cude, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: Hutchins, Ring, Poindexter. bliss Timmons, Pappas. Ruff. Reynolds, Dyson. Fourth row: Brooks, larvis, Bowles, Cardwell, Hayes, Second row: McClain, Carter, Woodard, Robertson, Teague, Gulledge, Hoover, Hege, Fontaine, Nlanos, Fulp. Beeson. Third row: Long. Babbitt, Bledsoe, Iarvis, Slater, Dietz, , SOCCER First row: Manager Slater, Reynolds, Martin, Hutchins. Poindextcr, Hayes. Cardwell, Robertson. Shields, Beeson. McClain, King, Hunter Coach Timmons. Edwards, Vogler. Ruff, Manager Carter. Second row: Bates, Bledsoe. Hemrick, Sheetz, Eargle, Hoover. 42 ri Joan 040355 v.,-av of this Purple and Gold to qu: friend. We, the Seniors dedicate our section MR. ROBERT S. HALTIWANGER Principal For guidance and knowledge on the sea of learning, We have our principal as captain and faculty as crew Mrs. Alliene O. Burns Miss Nettie B. Chappell Miss Carrie M. Dungan Miss Dorothy M. Bennett Miss Helen E. Bicklcy Mathematics Eighth grade English Commercial Librarian Mr. Iohn A. Frederick Mr. Roy C. Garrison Miss Anne lnman Miss Ruth A. Ford Mrs. Pauline S. Fostrr History Eighth grade Mathematics Commercial Eighth Grade Miss Martha Grey Mickey Mrs. Beryl G. Moser Mr. Iohn Rackley Mrs. Loueasa I. Iordzm Miss Eva B. Logan English and Iournalism Eighth grade Eighth grade Mathematics Languages Miss Bettie Sides Mrs. Clarence Tuttle Mr. Ralph B. VVaIker Miss Clarice Self Mrs. Lucretia E. Sherincr English and Dratnatics Dietician Music Office Secretary Biology and Physical Ecl. '16 Mr. H. D. Vllhitcheacl Machine Shop Mr. Ray E. XVoods Mech. Drawing - YVoodwork SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS rv- v- -rf f' HUGH HOLDER HM STEVENSON PAT REECE NANCY KIRBY 5 President Vue-Pmudcnz Secretary Trcasurcr CLASS DAY OFFICERS 4 l , - , ff, I '- l 1-iilgz . 1,3 gn :Ip I MARGARET HOLCOMB PEGGY NEXVELL IOHNNY ROLAND Historian Te-razor Pmplwc SUPERLATIVES .f i Q 5, nnsr Au. Anouuo MASCOTS WITTIEST lolleen Whilllu Ind Butch Williams Bonnie Lundsfmd and Hamid Vlck Peggy Newell and Dick VK'r:ghr 3' BIGGBQT FLIRTS BBS1' LOOKING MosT INTELLECTUAL Bubble DVM md nm skvmlm PII Pllklnl md Hamer Quai: Margaux Holcomb and Harman Pruun MOST ATHLETIC Sue Hall and Hugh Holder 'V . l HBIICS 1949 4 After traveling the last knot our SENICRS have reached their destinations. Fred Adams Georgia make: me navigate 'lddmirlll Arts Course: H Club 4. Syllleblll 3. 4. 51 Football 3. 4. 5: Monogram Club 3: Basketball 4 5. Margy M. Ashe Brown eyes make me navigate Commercial Course: Soccer l. 2: Soft- ball lp D. E. Club 4: Girls' Atl1'letic Association l. Kenneth A. Blakley Peggy Ann Blalock A female makes me navigate Farback makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Midget Football Commerfial Course: Y-Teens l. 2. 3. l, 2. 4: Office Page 3: Flag Bearer 1. 2, 3: Majorctte 4: Mixed Chorus l. 2, 3, 43 Football Spon. 3: Soccer I: Tennis 3, 43 State Mus. Contest l, 2: Hanes lanes Z: Minstrel 1.2, 3. l Raymond Gene Boggs Betty Sue Bowman Robert Brewer WinHeld Carroll My faV0l'l-'C Qlfl Wlikci WIC flavlg-'IIC King-sired Papa makes me navigate Tir: old look makes me navigate Geometry makes me navigdte Industrial AHS Coufsef Hi-Y 'll Mid' Commercial Course: Sr. Council l, Z. Commercial Course: Cesu High, Miami, Mathematics Course: Class Pres. li 99' football l- 3, 4: Band l, 2. 3: Sec. 3: Maiorette Florida l. 2. D. Club 3. 3. 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 3. -1: Exchange Edi- tor Hanes High Rada 3: Soccer 3, 4: 2: Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chrous l, Tennis Z. 3. -l: Quill and Scroll 3, -iz NVinner Amcricanism Contest 3. 2 Gwendolyn Chapman Toys, joys, and boys make me navigate Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1. 2. 3. 4: Band I. 2. 3. 4: State Music 1. 4: Chorus l. 2. 3. 4: Soccer 2. 3. 4: Soft- blll 2. 4: Football Span. 3. 4: Lib. Page 4: Blslltball 2. 4: Superlative 4. Melvin Clarke Vida Ioan Combs lack Cooke Woods makcg mg nayiggfg Hamburgers make me navigate Number 77 makes me navigate lnclusrrial Arts Course: Outside Lunch Commercial Course: Sr, Council 4: Industrial Arts Course: Hi-Y 3: H 2, 3, 4: Baseball Mgr. l, 2: lvlonitor Y-Teens 1, 2, 4: Office Page 4. Club 3. 'iz Football l. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 4. 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 4: Sr. Council 2. 3: Monogram Club l. 2, 3: Superlative 4. l -4 s 1949 -f Semors -f Blll Covmgton A., ,Ez es if . 5 1 Q Lovely :mln make me 11.41-agar: Commerical Cb-lm. oak Rulgc. Tenn. ll Ushers Club 2, 3. 4: D. E, Club 3. Cdllege club 3, Alderman 11 Midget Ponlball l. Betty Lou Crafford Wlulam B DBVIS Il' W1ll1am Davls Inf.-rrlbll fm: mzlkce me nal-lplrf Dlmnlrs mul-c mu rl.l1llg.llf C1-mp.-rllilm make ml- nalfighfr bln111.vm.l11.-b Cbllm- Glfb Club lf lxlmb-fmmm cbllm- Nm. Hon Sm. lxla111Q1l1a11fs Cbllfsb- Illmml Spring, Mil.-fl Cbbm 1, lwllmlffl 11 B1blQ 3, -11 Treas. -1. l-ll-Y 3, 41 Pm. -11 lg Nm. Hb... sob. 5. 4: uslm 3. 41 Club 2. 3. Spanish Club 4. Alderman 1. 3,Nln11llor 5, usher 3, -1. Chief 4, Mflnllof 3. Cllwf 1: Dfbbllng Dfbamlg Club J, Smgc Mgr. 3, 4: 3 -1. 'rem 5, Em-lxlm Club 41 seg. Ewflflbl Club -1, If. T011-ll lwlffllllg 3. Mgr. 3, 4, lf. Town lxlmmg 5, 4: l, sf. Cmmfll 21 Cal. Helpcr -l. Cnllcgc Club 3, 4, Drnmbllcs 3. 3 Iva l 1 Barbara Dull My flume null-es me naviguc lqnguagc comm clay 1-llgll 1, z. Rnd: Stall 3, 4: Anmml Slafl 3, 1: Editor 41 Rep. s.1.P.A. J: Quill and stroll 1, 41 Latin :lub 4. Spanish Club 4: Src. 41 Excelsior Club 4. P. Arvin Dunnagan Carl W. Freeman Harold Gibson Mathematics makes me naulgall- Br-own fyns makl: mc naulgazl- lV.1mff1 make mr rmlllgdzc Malllemalics Gauraez Debaling Team lndusll-ml Arms Cmlxsc: Band l. Z. lmlllwlrllll Arl: Cnllub, Aldrl-man 3: 3. 41 vm Pres. 3. Hi-Y 41 Dm-mln Class Pm. 1. 2, Cbbms 2, 3, Debating Hwbllmll 1, 4. s, lawbflll 1. 4, 5: 3. 41 Mnnilor 4, lr. Town Mztling 3. Club 1, 2. 1, 4, ll. lm 1. 2, Dmmfm ll club 4, s, ll,l.,.l..q,.lm Club z. 3. 41 S11-gb Mgr. 3. 4. Club ll Cllmlcddff 1, z, 1. 1949 - Seniors -f Ruth Luanne Hightshoe Carl Hinshaw Margaret Holcomb Hugh Holder ' Food llllkel MG lllviylfe Brown eyes make me navigate Stars makes me navigate Bur makes mc naulgatc Course: Y-Teens I: Odin 5121 sl. 4: Omm Page 4: Clerk 5: 3. 4: Hanes lanes 3: Rada Industrial Arts Course. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts Course: Band lg Mono- gram Club 2: H Club 3. 4: Pres. 3, 4: Football 3. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Mgr. l: Baseball 2. 3, 4: Class Pres. Alderman 2: Excel. Club 2, 3. 4: Cho- rus 2, 3. 4: Bible Club Z, 3: Sec. Nat. Hon. 3. 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, Pres. 3: Basketball 3: Softball 3: Home-coming Spon. 4: Superlative 4. 2. 4: Excelsior Club 3, 4: Superlntive 4. Ramon Carroll Hoots Girls and loving makes me navigate Mathematics Course: Alderman 4: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 3: College Club 3: Sr. Council I: Reserve Baseball 3: Stg. Mgr. 3: Monitor 4. Bobbie I. Irvin Clyde Kermit Issacs Imogene lohnson Skating makes me navigate A certain girl makes me nauigabc Last summer makes mc navigate Commercial Course: YVoodward High Mathematics Course: Midget Football l: Commercial Course. Y-Teens l: Oiliicc School. Toledo, Ohio l. Spanish Club 2, 3: Monitor 2: Hanes Hi Page 4. Rada Staff 4. Nickolas lohn Kandara Lips of cherry wine make me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Football l. 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Boy's Chorus 2, 3, 4: State Music Otmtest l, 2: Minstrel 1. Z, 3, 4. Sallie Kates Nan Alice Kirby Nancy Rebecca Kirby Dimples make me navigate Old Town makes me navigate Sports make me navigate Hgmq Economics Course: Bible Club Z. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2, 3: Cho- Commercial Course: Var. Basketball 31 3: Monitor l, 2: D. E. Club 4. rus 23 Latin Club 3: Debating Club 2, 3: Class Treas. 4: Hanes lanes 2. Bible Club 2. 3: Hanes lanes 2. 50 i l . t v L l 1 5 l I 1 l -M Hanes 1 949 -1 Seniors -f li 'Nl C gf William E, Lawrence Betty lean Lewis Nancy Loc McAbcc Iolm R, MQBr1dQ Mu... ...dm f... .....-.g.... Q..-...f ....-...f-.M ......x.- ....- ....-.,..... 11., le.,.1.4:.....- nn... .....A.. ....- .....-zg,..f um.: .-...... .....1. 1 . . ... C l...4......n1 Arrs om... Rnd Pe... s..f. 1. M..1hfn-.nfs C11--rw VT.-Q... 1 1, ru... 1.....q..f-..- cm... L...... C1..1- -1. Y-T....- 1...1........1 A... cv... . A1.1........ M..1gf1 F.....hn11 1. 2. H.-Y -1. .........f C1..h s. 4. 11...1...h..11 Mgr 1, Bm- 1 1 rn...-... 1, M.......1 1, R...1.. .1111 4, CL... l'rcx 1, 1, 11... Cm... Foot le Club z, 1, v... Pr.-w. 1 M........ 1, 1.11 Pnqi' 1 1, 11...... lm, 1 1...11 5, 4, u....1..11 MQ. 1 Ln., mg. 1, c:1....... 2. 1. 1, sp... 1:1..1. Z. l. -L lNl1nQrrrl l. Z, Mullen Clulv Sp Rada Smll -L Iames L. Mecum Donald Michael Gloria Elizabeth Miller Don Mitchell N...1.1.., mah.. ...Q ..a...9.... Geometry m.-.lm ...f .....-.gm wr.. ..... ..1.. .1.... 1.11.-5 ...C .......m1.f HN.-.......f' .....1.. ..... C M...1.....a.ac, c.,..m. A1.1........ J. Red c...........1a1 cw... M......n1 sp....g. 1. 1w1..1.....m.... c....m 1xLw....... 3, 4, s....... c'....... M............ M.1....y Pen, s.... z. se.. 4. om.. Page 1. Rada 51.11 3. 4, A...1....,. 1, 2, um... 11..,1. sm... 1v1a...g...g E.1..... 4, 0...11 and 54.011 n.a......... c1..1., 4 3 4: Annuall Sur? l, Y-Trans 3. 4: Excelsior Club 4, Nm. Hnn. Soc. 4. s f- 1-f...........,- --..Y.-.A.. -sw. -f Semors - . 4 'f I L ie. .L .1 ig, - ' is-'Hanes 1949 3:55 - I Xllin' '-f ' w -:lp 31.1. -- Ng . .E . luanilta Parrish ,..',. fDlp drums make me navigate ' ll Course: Minmrel I: Sol 5 Winnie! 2- . 2. 3. 4. ma. sur 4: D. a. Club FZ if5g5ia.fMiud coma 1. 2: Bible cub 3. .fur ,.,, wfggjgll' Glee Club 1. 2. . Ill -'M Q v ci 9 A ix: : s K I 5 le qi Q r. in i 'ii Barbara Peatross Saturday nights make me navigate Commerclaul Course: Cathetdral Latin High. Raleigh. N. C. I: Y-Teens 2. 3. 45 Hi-Y Spon. 4: Span. Club 2: Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Treas. 4: Recitat- iom Qontest 3: Football Span. 45 De- bating Club 4: Chorus 2, 3. 4. Pat Perkins Rainy nights make me navigate Science Course: Arcadia High School I: Hi-Y Spon. Z: Sr. Marshall 3: Bas- ketball 2, 45 Soccer 3. 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: Homecoming Spon. Z, 3. 4: An- nual Stall 4: Sr. Ed. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Superlative 4. l Phyllis lean Plemmons Cadillacs make me navigate Commercial Course: Fllagbearter 3, 4: Y-Teens I. 2: Soccer I, 25 Hanes lanes 2: Tennis I. 2: Minstrel I: Chu- rus 2: Dramatics I5 Sub. Flngbearer 2. William H. Poindexter Raindale 9400 makes me navigate Commercial Course: Mount Vernon High School I: Rleymlds High School 2. Herman F. Preston, lr. Hot Lips makes mt? navigate Science Course. Reynolds l5 ludge 4 Alderman 3: Hi-Y 4: Band 2. 3. 4 Pres. 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Treas. 3 Minstrel 2. 3. 4: All City Band 2 Superlative 4: Debating Club 3. 4 Excel. Club 4: Red Pen, Sur. 3. Charles H. Quate Her brown eyes mfllrc me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Reynolds High I. 2: Chorus 3. 45 Football 3. 4: Alder- nmn l. 4: Horncroom Pres. 3, 4: Super- lrutivc 4. Last Anne Ratterree minute decisions make me navigate Commercial Course: Nat. Hon. Spc. 3. 4: Soccer 2, 3. 4: Rada Staff 3. 4: Mgr. I. 3: Page Band Ed. Purple and Gold 4: Y-Teens Chorus Accomp. I. 2, 3. 4: Office 4: State Music Ccxitcst l, 2: 4, Ouill and Scroll 4. Patricia Ellen Reece Day dreams make me navigate Commercial Course: Nat. I-Ion. Soc. 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Y-Teens I. 2. 3. 4: Worship Chm. 3: Pres. 4: Oilice Page 44 Class Sec. 3. 4: Red Pen. Sur. I5 Ir. live 2: Harmony Hangout 4: Bible Gul: 2. 3: Treas. 3: Football Spon. 4. Robert Rikard Barbara Lee Rogers llohn G, Roland Sports make me navigate Passing fancies make me navigate Li'l Lou-Lou makes me navigate Industrial Arts Course: Football Mgr. Commercial Course: Rada Staff 3. 4: Commercial Course: Alderman 2, 3g l: Mid. Football l. 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3. Girls' Sports Editor 4: Qu-Ill and Rada Staff 5: Hi-Y 4. 5: Excel. Club Scroll 3. 4: Bible Club 2: Y-Teens l. 5: Dram. Pres. 5: Cheerleader 4, 5: 2. 4: Olliqe Page 4: Mocnogram Club 2: Debating Club 5: Treas. 5: Declamation Excelsior Club 4: Monitor 15 Soccer 2: Contest 3. 45 Democracy Contest 5: 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Softball 2. 4. Class Day Officer. ll '77 b :.:i, '.'i . .v - Al - ms 1949 4 ' jf, ,iff -.If 1 ' 1. is 1 1 if - Seniors - Frances G. Rucker Dona lean Shaver Paul Simos Virginia Ruth Sprinkle M11 quarrerb-:ck mskex me navigate 011111 our 111.111--X mf n11v1gn1Q ll,11 1.1.1 11,.w' 1114119 1111- nnmg-11C Grrcn .vws make me 11a111gn1c Hom: Ecunomxcs Gimme: Y.Teens z. c.1mmw1..1 c..11N 11,111.1 1, 3. 1 1 11,..1X. 1f1.m.1 1, D. 1: Cnmmqrcml 130111511 1z1,-1.01113 111,111 M.. 1, 'nw 1, 11.1,11111.n11 1, 19111: C1111 3. 1, u1...1..111r1 c1111. 3: Y-Teena 3, Glee CI111, 2, 1, 4. 1w11w1 chow 1, 2, 1f.,.1111.111 s,,..1.Su1- 1. r 1 1, -L Y-Teens l, , 3. -l, Red Pun, 5111. 2: Soccer I. 2. 3, -lg Football Spun. 3, 4, Snfrhall l, Z, -L jimmy Stevenson Bob Stone 5011111.11 111.111, 111. .m1g.1f com. 1.-1.1, 11.1111 me 1.n.11,,1.1.- M.111.m11., com.: u C11-b 3, 41 Industrial A1-1, cum. 12,011,311 2. 1. Monogram cm, 1. Spanish C1-11, J: 41 11111111.11 111,011,111 1. Baseball 41 3011111311 1. 2, 3. 1, Bmba11 1, J, 41 H C1111, J. 4. Mmgfam c1111, 1. z. Superlnrivr 4: Vice Pres. 4. Thomas Eugene Stycrs .11 1-.-11..1,. 11,11 11.11.-1 ,.1.- 11.1111,,.111- 1.11111-1111.11 Am 131111.11 v,... 11.1w1m11 J. 4 ,1v111.m.-1 1. 2. 3. -1, lwaym -1, Oulvdc Lunch l, Z, 3. 4: Bible Club 1, Hi-Y 3. 1: Excel, Club -1, NWS- Paper Sm? 4: Key C11111 -11 Service Monogram, s11pfa1n1111c -1, Dfmang, 4. Virginia Faye Swain One If-115' make mf ,..1111g.m Commercial Course: Y-Tmcns l. 3 Dramaucs 31 Claes Bnskrtlmll l, Mixml Cluwrm Z. 4, Girls' Clmms 3, -ig N111, 3, -1, l'1rnw, 'iz 51. Scout: keys J sa f if 1 NT Q .. vs -f Semors -f l 1. uw l . 'L Hanes 1949 LSL . . QW 'lijifbi' 'Q 'iw A Nm-man Tjjlogson Betty Wagoner Gene Paul Walker Sidney We-lch ,YA Bmw, eye, make me ngyigafg My Romeo makes me navigate 1-Ong skirts make mc navigate Baseball makcs mc nuuigarc :iff ,k riff? hdundnl An, Count: Band ll 2 lj. Cdmmevrcial Course. Y-Teens 2. 34: luduslrinl Arts Course: Outside Lunch Industrial Arts Course: Midget Frau!- ' Dramalics Club 3, 4: Tennis lg Mins- l. 2, 3: Bascbrlll Mgr. l: Altleruiau 2: hall l: liusehull Mgr. l. trel l, 2: Hanes lanes 2: Chorus l. Monitor 4. 5: Hi-Y 4. -i .iff V Y ' , as A A --- Paul L, Wersi lolleen Gray VVhitaker Food makes me navigate Chocolate pic makes me navigate lndusu-531 Ang Course: Amelia High Commercial Course: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, School. Amelia, Va. 1, 2, 3. 4. Sec. 4: City Sec. 4: Y-Teens l. 2. 3. 4: V Pres 4- Sr. Council 3, 4: Pres 4: Cheerleader 3. 4: D. A. R. Re p. 4. Debating Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3. 4: Sr Chief Nlarshalll lp l'li-Y Spun. 4. CLASS MOTTO 6 JI 'The will to do: the soul to dare: Dolores White , Bc-bops make me navigate Science Course: Cheerleader 2. 3, 4: Co-chief 3, 4: Sr. Council 2: Dramatics 3, 4: Y-Teens I. 2, 3: Minstrel 1. College Club 3: Chorus 1, 2: Tennis 3: Hanes lanes Z Richard G. Wright Red tops make me navigate lndustrial Arts Course. Football 2. 3. 4: Class Vice Pres. 2: Ir. Council 2: Superlative 4. i 54 Thurman Williams, Ir. I wonder what makes me navigate Mathematics Course: Clerk of Court 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Pres. 4: Class Pres. l, 2: Monitor 2, 3: Chief 3: Football 3, 4: Debating Team 3, 4: Pres 3: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3. 45 Excel. Club 3. 4: Sr. Conn. 1, 2. CLASS FLOWERS Red Roses CLASS COLORS Red and White Hanes PEGGY ADAMS ILINE ASHBURN SUE BARNES CHARLIE BEAN MELBA BECK MARY BELTON IOAN BENNETT MICKEY BISHOP BE'1'l'Y BOND ALLAN BRONVN MILDRED BRONVN KENNETH BYERLY MARY ANN CAIN PATSY CARROLL PAT CARTER HAZEL CHAMBERS PATRICIA COLLIER IACK COLLINS EUGENE O. COLVERT MARVIN COONE IR. CAROLYN COTTEE NANCY DARNELL ARLIS DENNY I. C. DISHER HMMY DucGxNs BETTY IANE ELLEDGE HELEN FANSLBR 1oAN FIELDS MARY ANN FLEENOR BETSY FLYNN WALTER HARDING DIGC HART NANCY HAYMORB LO'I'I'IE MOON HOLCOMB RICHARD HOOVER DOUGLAS HUNT youu H. ISIMINGER MlLLxB B. lmwxs BOBBY 101-1NsoN MARTHA A. KENNEDY IOAN M. KNOTI' SALLY LAKBY BOBBY V. LBB HAnvaY LUNSFORD TOMMIB H.AlNB MABB BOBMANWL HMMYMANON nm mi MMHH Y - IUNIORS - 1950 x -, - 2 . 3 .u -4' Hanes 1950 -f IUNIORS -f 4 X a - COLLEEN QLIATE MILDRED RAWLINSON BILL REAVIS FRANK REID NORMA LEE RIDEOUT ROBERT A. ROBERTSON ED ROSS IACK SHAVER DORIS ILINE SMOOT NANCY KERR SYNDER EMMA IEAN SOUTHERN MARY ANN SPRINKLE IIIDY TLICKER BUDDY TLITTLE MARK TLITTLE TIIOMAS NVEATHERMAN IOE XVIDDIFIELD ILINIORS NOT PICTLIRED Donald Newsome Barbara Whlliams ILINIOR OFFICERS Iune Ashburn ......,....... President lim Duggins .......... Vice President Millie Iarvis Mark Tutfle .. . . . . . - Secretary . . . . Treasurer IUDIIOR CLASS OFFICERS Duggins, Ashburn, Tuttle, Iarvis 56 The joy of comparing class ringw has hefume a junior Iradition. 4 The SOPHOMORES sail on mid-ocean, looking toward their home port, realizing half their voyage is over 'S .x Y The FRESHMEN, only recently embarked, become accustomed to the dips and swaying of our vessel After completing preparations, our EIGHTH GRADE sets sail with anticipation of joyous knots ahead Our STUDENT GOVERNMENT officials keep us on our course. df' Q 2 W if E W C9 5 Sue Hall Butch Williams Bobbie Morgan Bill l02 Davis Solicitor Clerk Stenographer Chief Monitor MONITORS and ALDERMEN wtf- ?T'W n- sw 'uh 'IA W' Q' First row: I. Ashburn I. Hinkley, R. Burton, P. Cm-full. Sc-mm! N, link, ll. M.wlwrrv, l, lVlrBrirlc, G. Miller. Fourth row: T. N ll row: M. Clark, B. Dnvis, I. Dmggins. A. Dunnagnn. li. llrcvman. ll. Rmvi-a, 'l'. Ri.-rsnn, l'. Rimln-nut, R. Salv. F. Swain. G. Xvdlkcr. B. Hale, I.. llightslme. Thlrrl rnw: R. llnntx, R. llnovvr, I. I.:-wie, 60 Some sail on to smoother seas and glide on to honored goals in . . our NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR aUClET , X W 5 SL? B. Williams P. Reece I. VVhirakcr B. Davie President V. Pr d 1 Seem y Treasurer I. Ashburn R. Burton B. I. Da vis G. Miller M. MuYler and our QUILL and SCROLL A. Ranerrcc B. Rawls 'lulllwl 5:0 I. 91.3.8.3 MII lu Rnuune Barban Ruger: Entertainment and gayer hours are added by. . . , . our DRAIVIATICS CLUB Flrbt row: C. West. Miss Sides, B. Pcatross, P. Perkins. M. Doub, A. Cheek Iohnson. K. Hankin, H. Fansler, I. Aaron. M. A. Buchanlnan, E. Apple, S Cope, N. Wooten, H. Messick. Third row: D, l-laselett, S. Holton, C. Edwards, P. Tesh, T. Welch. Lewis. M. Holcombq, M. Beck., S. Masten, P. Tysinger. B. Snead, M. Largen. Fourth now: D. Hart, D. White, D. Mitchell., C. Free Th l' . fhCh't. l. Wh hCh' R . E Clmalc D te Us m-IS pay Y t C Ames ang man, P. Collli-er. D. Tatuml. A. Dunnagan, E. Frye., B. Morgan, L. Calder. and CHORUS First row: D. lllullnn, Mrs. llnrris, A,R.iIu'm-1-v. lf. Swnin. l,. Slmusr, l'l.ulIlps, Ll. lXlllIvr. ki. L'-ullcr. ll. lluwie, ll, llmuli--, ll. Hull-.mn ll. llulnggy-sun, l. llvslrlh llzuv1'Yv fllllllv, ff. lfclwyurilri, ll. lluwnizm, I. N'Vlnil.nlirn. I', llxllil-1. l'. Lhnmlll, lf. 'liullul--nu ll. klm-rn I. Ilrn 5. lioliun, H. i'rf'slmi, Sm-xml mw: Rrnvis, Nl, Iulmsnn, lf. 'l'ulllv ui-ll, Ifumlli mw: A. llunnqlm. ll. Sfutl. N. llumxm, K. llvcrlv. ll. lil.: P. Tysingur, P. 'l'vsIm, S. Nliwlvll, Nl, A, Ipll-'S, N. Sllynlrr, Sliaivvr, imnlv, Nl. llullrnlulw, lXlmII.llU, ll. Quulv, KA, Xhlral. N. Iuliu. l I. M. Langrnn, B. Pca1lu'uss. ll. Clmpnmn, M. Kvnnmly. 'l'hirnl 1'-rw: 'l'. Lfdlilun, ll. lNlurg.m, U. ll.nl, ll. XYmlIi.unx. W. Craven. B. Ratleclge. I. Roland. Second row: F. Roberson. P. Marnin, M. Q -,v s . -uv' I x,7 4.1 EQ 's. , M If xx i, QI. ' ... A 'Yv . , . ,iw -'J ,, .l H 'A , 1 H i Y R.,-Y li' 1 W, - ' ,,' - X-! .FX f' ..f. W ' vu Y SYS fa , ,.,. 035. XX? x 4 x 'xl I E I V 3' vs? x l W E Ai rn vi' : H Q51 -, . ,, - ,- 4' -1 I Fx qc. ,- hw. . ,,- .-, , .A y',.'L. ,H f E 1 J' 52 fx E' sf! L x 1 f ff ai 1 g 1: -kg, . K rv- , A f- 1 ff 5 ,J.,,-. 14, 45. l., HIY fr lk, 33 31 -r .. A fe. 'f' i,-,- ' ' . .ya- , 1. as 1434 4 J A -rl, A 1 1 9+ X .J F '5 1 J .iff . 4 V1 WH' A- in S I :- 'U v4 .rs J- f 'A 'E' 4. f 1 .,. ., , . BILL DAVIS CONRAD WEST Bill I. Davis RONNIE BURTON TOMMY STYERS THURMAN WILLIAMS President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Cox-res.' Secretary SPONSORS MARGARET HOLCOMB BARBARA PEATROSS IOLLEEN WHITAKER OTHER MEMBERS ww, QMW' 'wffw Q HI-Y ,7 NF x......' First now: R. Boggs. C. Dlshnr. A, Dunnagnn. Second Lmw.: R: llmxts, ll. Preston, 'l'. Prvstmx. B. Rrnvis, I. Rollaml, D. Tatum. I. XViddillicld. I. laimnnger, H. Maybenry, I. McBride, C. Meeks, T. Nail. 'Third row: 64 -1 .f P N., i.-,I . 451 In foreign lands our mediators- LANGUAGE CLUBS- LATIN CLUB Hassel Mayberry Norris Link Pat Perkins Betty Bond president vice-president secretary treasurer Patsy Carroll Nickolas Iohn Kandara Nancy McAbec Marlene MIIIICI Herman Preston Norma Lee Rideout Ernestine Shore Tish Welch SPANISH CLUB FMS: 'fowl M- A- FIUUYOV- PFC5-I B- Rl0b9l'lNUYl, Vff0'I7l'US-Z B- Dllmw .Svfvp lf. lfilw.u ils. H. Fnuslvr. U. Hurt, S, Hmltun. IW. Krnllvdv. 'l'hii.l nm. ' I1 rl' Nil la R l 'Von N. Snulrr G. Tnlbcrt I- MOPQBN, trans.: M. Heck. Second row: C. Chalice. B. I.. Cmilm-A, I, Li-wis. A, Murp y, . fi , '. on s . . K. Veuzihlc. 66 Q To keep our log we have our PUBLICATION STAFF . iN M L , . .H 41 Wi' ,. E . 5 . PURPLE .md GOLD Marlene Muller ' - N - - . 5- : Q5 fb x A ., mvss ru mm Glorxa Muller Barham Dull Anne Rnttcrrce sam nxanaging adm adm xxxfmgmg Editor F.- A. Ratturez. M. Muiler. and I. Rl d can me wnfkanq on me pap-rr, B. Dun mx I. Axm-um em W1 ,mm pl mm 1.-1 nw Wm STAFF Y' Styx!! Pl! Perkins. Bob As another lift along the way, our Y-TEENS add happy, helpful hours. Pat Reece Edith Ti'llotson Betty Scott IC-Emn Qllafe President l. C. C. Rep. President l. C. C. Rep. Senimr Club lunior Club . , , l W SENIOR CLUB First row: B. Bond,'B. Chapman, S. Masten, P. Reece, L. Cailder, Carter, P. Tlesh. P. Blalock, E. Tillotson, V. Sprinkle. T. YVclrh B. Bowman, 1. Whitaker. L. Hightshoe, M. Flleenor, S. Holton, M. Beck, M. Aldridge. D, Shaver. Fourth row: E. Shore P. Lawson Mrs. Iordan. Second row: N. lVlcAbee. N. G-oforth, A. Miller, I. Tucker, P. Carirolll. P. Cdllicr, A. Murphy. C. Cottcc, S. Barnc: C. Quate, P. Rideout, C. Edwards, Nl. Kennedy. Third row: P. B, Flynn. . - -' A r M.. L i M, V ,... .i IUNIOR CLUB Q First row: Miss llvnllvlt, 'l'. llaml, ll, Sliiclils, Alislin, ll. llrrl., l.ilrrQ.ulll, N, llulp, lXl. lhlullvr, 5. lwnxis. l. Llnmlr, ll. Bum ll l.'. l7l'CC'IIlElll, A. Clirvk, W, f'frnvrii', l., Slnumv, VVmnnl.ulr, N. Nlyrr- XVrQwci', l, Lulxsuu, AX. kl.1rprixtcr. S. Llonnul, lNl. 'l'ultlr, l. lim rison, ll. Nlarlln, ll. llulir-rs-um. hi-rnxul row: ll. llrilrlmlqml, N. 'l'u'ltlr. lnmm. lluurllu row: ll. llitlmml, l. Xhhlyun, tf. l'liiIl.ips, l. 'lhirrrirm P. Reavls, Nl. ulmson, . llurvt- , P. lVlm'esl1, M. Mrssiiixlc, I. Nlripnligllu. Ii. lhigg, ll. 'l'vslvugri', N. lliiluxm, H. :'Xpplt', S. Cn-pc, Hvrtl, l I l v B. Sprinkle, Nl. Doulu, ll. l.r-ilwwll. P. Curlvr. 'l'l1iu'mI row. N. lX'l.n-lm, A. lnllmt. 08 Our SENIOR COUNCIL plans our dances, ancl . . . W' 'C H ' 2 QFNWY f Sl. 1 K9 4? 2 -, 9 Q. 4- QL, Q C jc. 3 . -1-.1 ., 'IQ ' .. - Y u,k,:t XE.. A C .b . Iolleen xvnmnu Tommy umm. Lua. rm came. Chung Hinc Bm- Bm.-mf. Presndem Vuce Prcsudcnl swfmy Treasurer Publicity . 4. Fun mw: S, Chunn. B. Bond. P. Clrru, B. Bennett. I. Whitaker. C. Edwards. C. Hmc, Thlrd mu- T. Nail, R. Snlc. R Burton Second row: G. Burton. L. Calder, B. Bowman, B. Flynn. S. Barnes, I, NViddiB:Id, A. Denny, T, Haymorc, T. Ricrson, . . . our EXCELSIOR CLUB serves as a cog for all clubs. Q. W R. Bmwn T. Slysn. B. Davin, H. Holdu. DEBATING CLUB ,165 HMI' My-.,-W' First row: H. Preston, President: I. Whfitaker, Secretary: I. Roland, D. Hart, N, Haymore, G. Miller. Fouxth row: D. Mitchel'I, B. Peat- Treasurer. Second row: M. Beck, B. Bowman, D. Burcham, B. Davis, ross, F. Rioberson. T. Styers, P, Tesh, B. Williams. B. Davvis, A. Dunnagan. Third row: E. Frye, B. Hale, F. Hargrove, USHERS' CLUB First DOW: Bill fue Dnvls, Chief Usher: Bill Covington, Bill Davis, sun, Tummy Phillips, Hill Ri-.wis, Lick Slmvcr, Kmmcth Yrimll Iohn Islmlnger, Ioe Morganv, Thurman Nall. Second ww: Tnm Nichol- Im- XViihhiIh-lil. 70 4 As stewards of our books and records, we have our Library and Office Pages y. rim mv- A. Rnrnerree. B. Roger.. B. Chapman. L. rlignmhm. B. 1, ai.....x.Q. f.. P1..w1.,... 'rr....4 my.. Du....n..m, cz, rl....1..... M. lx.-MU... Bond. P. Cam.-. I. lohnsnn. S, Chmm. Sec-and ww. M. Kumi,-. l..C..l.l.-.. R lm... A. Alwpr... 5. nm..-. u. Plym.. Mi.. sm. M. Flmwf. H. Chambers. P. Perkins G. Mme.. N. luflxrm. N. L. Ruin... MACHINE SHOP PA wr ' S . f 4 A pg K . X. . X x . ' ,- 1 K uf f f ' 1 . he U-w t. W Musick. C. Soulhan. D. Clark, R. Bnqgs, 1. Collins. advlnm. sw 1 Along our merry Way ATHLETICS keep us strong and provide wholesome recreatlonal hours Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Hanes vs Hanes vs. Hanes vs. Piedmont Hanes vs. OUR FOOTBALL SQUAD D 1: 1 ll 1 M ll 1 111.1w11g11- 11 N1 xx ll 19 ll 1111 A F RM D Www N Il I W 1 II nn 11 1 111 1 11mm 111 1 1 D 1 111 llf ll 0. 711111 1 ww 11 v I Y 1, A 1 IK Al 1 M.-111-1111-,11. 1111 1 -4 To keep our spirits high and boost us in our play, we depend upon our CHEERLEADERS Lrh to uqhz PM Perkins, me HAH, D Lvrcx Whm- PM L..-Hvcr lmlffu The H Club proudly wears the insignia of our ship. XYhxukcr Fred Adnan Rami: luxmn Dun Gull: lack Cooke Arn, DQ y vklgllllidllll - swrmry Hl1dA'l,Gl,Q lift!! W Hifi!!! Hume: Quite jim S Butch Wlllllms Dick Wrlghl BOYS' and GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAMS Fixst row: R. Burton, F. Adams, I. Whisenant, D. Candle, B. Ivesher, H. Luns- ford, A. Denny. Second row: Mr. Rackley, coach. H. Holder, H. Gibson, Stevenson, T. Preston, C. West, M. George. M M, It Af N A if lvl! ln ulghtt 5. Snwvvn, 5. ll.LIl, N. flnuul l k nhln 1 XX l I l..nw cn., ll. M 'l.un, N. R051--rs, A. M ll- I, ' I 1 BASEBALL and SOFTBALL TEAMS . 1'-J X. . x r . HHS- A 4 Fine row. H. Hicks. H. Holdrr. A Drnnv . I I. Morgan, 1. Smnr H. Gwbxnn B, Rxkard. Su-ond row. Mr. NVmds. com-M T. Such B L Nail, C. Clark. B lx-evrr A Cox. B Adam.. coach. YEL wsu X 1 Q . btcvcn-un. H Smuw 1 Tm... C. um...-f vm..,9 M B..h..,., T lx I r Mr fxrrv un M X 4 4 ' , .IJ gp.. B. Srnnf szenlq hum: during an afncmoon pmuicc. First row: G. Clodfelter. M. Holcomb, N. Kirby, S. Hall. T. Ddvi' B. Snzzd, N. Snydzr. B. Shen. C. Rogers. F. Cox. 51-amd rmvw: I Wm. B. Holland. s. ohm.. B. Mmm.. P. Lawson. A., nguuff, 1 P-nun, M. Aldridge. G. Heck. N. Adams, F. cmlef, Fhnqrd ww P. cnmn, I., mm. K. Weaver, 1. cm... L. Camff, B, uv-vw-an 1. Shun. C. Skulls, B. Mlohnel. SOCCERTEAM First row: A. Ratternee, P. Perkins. D. Shaver, B. B . B ,, ff,W 1 fl'4W ,.a.M.-1 A 1. 1 5 ,W W! , 0, ., I if 4 ff .if . ovwman . C. Phillips, mgr.: S. Hall. B. Morgan, C. Cottee, I. West. C. Chapman. N. Snyder. Second row. Mrs. Foster, I. Aarnn. P. Marsh, Rogers. N. Rideout. S. Sawyer. S. Cope. B. B t B. ' enne t, Rogers, S. Haymore. Thu-cl row: just a moment of soccer scrimma e and ' f g a swmg o a tennis racket OUR COACHES Mr. Frrderlck Mrs. Fnsrer Mr. Garrlsnn 70 J- ' .X ., f ' in 5 A SVI- Q T! N in A 3 Ei Nfr. Rnrklcy Nlrw, Shvrnwr :R .X W.. .Q vw. 1 . RNS N Si. ,,,, , Mi Sc. 1 33 1' ,. ,M . Wg. z mxffwi' WW, 9 .2 ff, Y' pg , , vip! ' ' , 'V 4 r Mr. NX mvclw The good ship GQ Q Cpgbnwfgfi To the First Mate of our band- Mr. Robert A. Mayer For his unselfish service to the school As head of the Music Department. For his friendliness to students And loyalty to Reynolds, We, the members of the Graduating Class of '49, Proudly dedicate our Black and Gold Cap'n Claude C.R.Ioyner P . .pal hd Anderszn- Eiglnb. Grade Sarah Austin- Manfuenzanifj Willa: Bametrz- Social Scie::e Tom Beach' Eighah Graie Elizabeth Smokes- Icurzalis: Annie G. Caldwell, Libzacian Bvlazaline Coileze- Sclelcz Mary' Core- Co:.::::iaI 5-ks. Ariana Cravzz- Haze E::':::1:s I.. VJ. Cmvrell- Sfaiezafis 5-Irs. Kaied:-: Daz:-:ii Ll Ama Lula Dei- Cf:::.:':i Luciile Eri-wards! E.-Lglisk Lbs. Annie Prnt-31 Fzasrtagfzz- La:g:age Margazei Ff::gu,sn:- S-:ze Mrs. Ajrlace Hatcher- Dianna Mis. Ewzlyu Gaznifm- Ertghsh Carcuhme Gray- Scienx Louise- Highsminh- Mui: May Huggins' Cammzriial The HELMSMEN 'B 'Tb' 1-'lag 1 f.: Millard Inckmn- indwmf Arrs Domihy 1.-M. Phwml 5.1mm- Exmmh Kiipp- E,.,,1.,h Emu... Ki,-,,. ungush num lxwrkf 5-xml shew Raimi.. Lff- Eiga-L1, u..,.nf Am. img- Emir. Grade FMC hmmm. Limgi...g.- mi., xr.-fu... Englxzh :mm Mayer- Music lKI.irg.wrci lulkommif L..,,g....,1f Gzmsyf Aimfr su.-mi 5...-.if x.,,i,.-ih rx-iw. :x1nfhfm..i.n I.-wif.: Pzuln sf.m.f Mirv Smpm i'c.u.--Y Liqinii Smili- INI.1mm- Ri-,nw l.ihr.m smh Olive smnh. Marhn-matic: Hazel sifphwon. rinquisu. mimofm sifpvifnm- English Hatcher sfmy- sm.-1 snfmf I--hn Tandy- P1.,'-.mx Edmi..m Emry Tinfy. wrmhfmmfi Dale vmhn- Pfam., Hazel Wim- mm. cfm lani: wma- Social scum Pauline Whitley- Eighth Grade Donny: Worley- Eighth Grade Domi: Hendrix- Omce 4115- , W. 1 On the TOP MAST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL AROUND Bill Trotman and Tommye Ring Bobby Henning and lean Ann Livengood MASCOT fe BEST LOOKING Iohn Motsinger and Mary Louise Wilson ya. W4 f f A Wm. MOST POPULAR Sid Whiteheart and Rose Ellen Bowen S ,kg Y w Q . , . . 3 Q Vugima Simpson Q sister of 0 ! A Bill Simpson '49 x MOST INTELLECTLIAL WITTIEST Ed Goodman and Ann Darlington Lawrence Roberts and Virginia White ff ,Z fi H 55,1 ffm lu ' I 'if' x BIGGEST PLIRT Iulm Wund und Pcqgyzln Nlilurnum NIOST ATllLE'l'IC Sid NVhlKchcmrt nnil Sue llcnderson 82 Hoisting the sails for their day CLASS DAY OFFICERS 5 B ,L . 2. wr Bull Trozman. Tcsluknr: Ham llorzon and Mnmi Infurh, I'lwwrl.w.v-. llohlw SID WHITEHEART president if 1 iff W7 l 1 Kap f guy 'N fl Slup C F l lll fff jp- ,gfrf K., E Lg ia flllfi qi, 3' 5 . f---- A if., SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sidney Clay Whiteheart An Auld Afq...u,.1..m n'er fofgolffn Sclenlillc Course: Football l, Z, ll. 4. 5: Shrine Bowl 5: Monogram I. Z. J. 4. 5: V.Pres. 3: HI-Y I, Z. 3. 4. 5: Pres. 1: Baseball I. Z. J: House Rep. 2: Class Pm. 2, 3, 5: Council Rep. 3. Boys' Sm: J: Seudeuc Cauu. 4, Prcs. 4: Key Club 4. 5, Pres. 4. Ed Goodman Good betler. best mun Scientille Course: Hi-Y 1.2. 3.4: Mo- nngnm 3.4: Var. Football 14: Natl Hm. Suu. 3.4: Key Club 3.4: Class V.-Pm. 4: Seudem Council V.-Pres, 4. Hamilton C. Horton Ir. Saul Illlll fOll:Il. I: Lib: Stal! I. 1.2: Tennis L21 Glee Club binell y D..,'.- .mu 1.m...y my., Pmphm. ED GOODMAN vice-pruidcur CHARLES DAVIS hunter Reynolds VW Q V 1949 f -f SENIORS -1 William R. Acker Iohn Quincy Adams ll Peggyan Alderman Wendell P. Alfors Quik. shy. but the best Next president Our little nightingale Our own W. P. A. Language Course: Bloomfield. N. I. lp Math. Course: Lib. Staff lg Tennis 1, 2: Language Course: Glee Club l. 2, 3. 'ig General Course: Amundsen High School. French 3.4: Boy's College 4. Boys' Glee Club 2.3.45 Mixed Chorus Librarian 4: Dram. 1.2. 3,41 Football Chicago, lll. 1: Barrington H. S.. Barr- 2,3.4: Orch. 3: French 35 Debating 3. Span. 1.2. 3.45 Y-Teens 1.2. 3,41 Sr. 4: Dram. 2. 3. 4g Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. lngton. lll. 2: Ventura lr. College, Ven- Hi-Y Spon. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: Orch. 3, tuna. Calif. 33 Reynolds 4. 4: State Mus. Contest 1, 2, 3, College 4: Resigi 4. Ruth Alspaugh The jitberbug Language Coulcse: Thurs. M.orn. Mus. 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2: Senc. 21 Boosters 3 Sec. 3: College 44 Resigi 4. Betty Reinhardt Andrews Our All-American softball Contender Commercial Course: Soccer 1, 4: T-hurs. Morn. Mus. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 43 Var. 2, 3. 4: Softball Var. l, 2, 3, 4. G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 'ig Voice 2. 3. Charless Allen Avera David Sandera Avera lr. Nature boy Wery intellectual Scientific Course: l-li-Y 1.2.3315 Foot- Scientific Course: Footl-alll. Scrubs lt ball 2,3,flg Scrubs 2.3: Var. 4: Thurs. Var. 2.3.-1: 1-lifY 1.2.3.-l: Track 1' Morn. Mus. 3: Basketball 3.41 2. 'li Golf 3: MOHOQIGIIJ Al' Blake Deaver Avery Swveeg soft muulr' cuentillc Course At l 2 3 Ava n 2 asehall Scrubs 2 3 Iiurs M001 Mus 3 4 Spanlsh 5 I-mc Dem Bignml Donild Bailey r Batty Bug. mis ' ll ui r R 1 nsli ill ll mt ma mnan 3 G 1 H u 3 1 Chccrlcntler 'l College 4 Student C uncll 4 Nat llon Soc 4 84 Wu r ith ui s i in u t nt t in ' 1 Hz, '1 2. f lie r'lr' , , - ll'cst S.ilir1n'e pritlt-H L, 'E ,MY Sl 1 1' , , .7 l't- Latin ifmimv: l'1ri'li. I, 2. 'l, 'lg Y- N. . Vu 'frz 'l'lxii'r., lhlu . Bl S. .'. l. Stl' ill' Cu Sc: llousv of Rrp. 1. lo 7 B . l . 5 ml . 'l'i' .' l. 2, 3, 'l, Vflrvx. 2, fl: tis V . . . Q ' . of nfl . 23 Sr. Ma i fl: i l 'l Sl - 5 '. A. A. 3, 4: l.Il . .Bla ll' I 1 ' l l l 0 ' 1 . . . . -. fn! 1 .V lug, K-. 1 U x I '- SENIORS -f Robert Bradley David Lee Brewer Tommy Bricker Ish He's tops Nice to know Course: Football Midget 1: General Course: Footballl l, 2, Var. 3. Vocational Course. Gray H. S. l, 2: 2,33 House nf Rep. 2: Varity 4. 5: Basketball 2, 3. 4. 5: Track 2, 3, 4, Printers' 3. 4: Basketball 3, 4. : Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 5. Sec. 3 .V.Pres 4: Mono. 3, 4. 5. V.'Pres. 5: House of Rep. 4, 5, Speaker 5: Key Club 4, 5: Teen' 4, 5. Pres. 5: Ushers 4, 5: Inter-Club Coun. 5. 1949 Jean Brimley Little girl with a little voice General Course: Paul lr. H. S. 1: Re- ligious Drama 2: Y-Teens 2, 4. Sec. 2, Prog. Chm. 4: Cpllege 4: Hall Mon. 4: Resegi, Sec. 4. F' , , . V My y, Barbara Alice Brown 1- Mary Lou Brown Ruth Brownlow Big brown ieyes She always says Good Morning. Voice of the tuntlle clove Language Course: Thuirs. Mom. Mus. Language Course: Thurs. Mzorn. Mus. Social Science Course: Tennis 1: De- l: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus l, I, 2: Y-Teen 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Mon. 2: baring 1: Y-Teens l, 2, 3g Glee Club 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Instr. Music Boosters' 3: College 4: Resegi 4. l. 2. 3: Dramatics 2: Thurs. Morn. 2: Band 2, 3: All City Orch. 2, 3: Boos- Mus. 3: College 4: Home Coming Spon ters 3: Color Guard 4: College 4: Lib. sor 4: Rescgi 4. Staff 4: Resegi 4. Willie Brownlow Key board Language Course: Dramatics lp Tennis l: lr. live l, 2: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 'li Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Glec Club 2, 3- 4: Orch. 2, 3, 4: Boosters' 3: Sr. Mur- shall 3: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: College 'lr Resegi 4. , Ts , , A -,rs .. Ji. Newry ,, Minnie Lou Bryson Betty Bahnson Burgess Nancy Lee Burgess A110595 good To 'B' or not rn 'li' with n 'B' lvl! ourr Of the Hllousv of Burgcssesu Commercldl Course: C. H. Glee Club lsangungc Course: llfx'll Mon. I: Thurs. ifinuum-uziul Course: llalll Mon. l: 'llliur-z l, 2: C. ll. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: C, Morn. Mus. l, 2: Y-'l'vvns I, 2, 3, 4, Muru. Mus. 1, gl Rrlminm Ummm 3 H. S0ftbull l, 2, 3, 4: C. l'l. Cheer- reporter 4: Boosts-rs' lg Sovcrr lg Bag. lrmmc Bus- lA.mIK.l.,i .L ltadtr 4. ketbzxll 3: Pine Whlsprrs Stull 3, 45 ' College 4- 86 .5 lrcns. -1 lcen'A:1c Kuuucll l. -, .. K Q. s :QQ Betsy Bynum lrsy lvftsy Bvfsy l.nugu.lge Cmliwc. Yfllr-cus l. I, .l 'li ,, 1.1 -. . , .QL Soul-r l. .lz Thurs. Maru. Mus. 2: G- A. A. 2. .Sp lllmuucmning Spun. f, 'li lin-msn-rs' .lz llall Nou, 5, -lg Cdllcgv 'l- lln-uxvlx l. 4: Clerk ul Cuurt 'lg Rm-gi 'l- Reynolds 1949 - SENIORS - Ray Calaway Edwards Townes Carter Ralph H, Chambers Ir. Elinor Church 3 'nge for our musician Remy with .4 511111. A musician dezigm Since: as sugar Seiennae come. neu. Mus. 2, 3. and Seaemiee come. Armrmn 1, 1. Thur.. Gm, 1m1..e1f1e.1 Arms Come. Pm.1...g Gimmucinl Come, Thurs, Morn. im... 2. 3. 41 Orchesua 3. 4, Drum Mem 3, Mnm. nm. 3. 1, 2, J, Tim. num. Mus, 1, 2, 3. 1, 2. -1. swims' 3g x'-'rem 3, -1. 4: Boys' Glez Club 4g Mixed Chem: 4: S. S. C. 4. Audra lean Clinard Our red-htcdzd lu: with J smile for All Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. lt Y-Teens I, Z. 3. 4. Vice-Pres. 4: Band l. 2, 3. 41 Dist. Mus. Conlut l. 2. 3' 4: Slate Mia. Coates! l. 2. 4: Tennis 2: Instr. Mus. 2. 3: Mun. Apprec. 3: Couege 4. See. 4. Rzsegl 4. me Helen Barbara Cline Geraldine Ucrryj Cline CUYUSS C- COICIUUU If- Oh. so demurel Good llxfngs came in Iinlc packagcs C-Nfl HUP lvl! fwfr HHflI1 Language Course: Thurs. Mom. Nhu. cbmmmn Q,.,,5,, plum E, 1: Re. Sei.-min: G,-me Avimmn lg House of 1, 21 Y-Teene 1. 2. 3. 4. Boosters' J. 'ligious Drama 1. 3, Thurn. Mom. Mus. Rm I2 Sm-h Fffolml 1-31 BMJ 2' 32 Ffeneh 3. 4. Qrllege 4. 2,41 11.111 lm... 1, 2, 1, G1ee club 4. Ofihe 2' 1 41 Hi-Y 21 3' 4: ROOMS' 35 Track 3, 4, Var. 45 Munuqmm 45 S. S. C. 4. -1 SENIORS - 1949 Dorris Elizabeth Cranfill Say that I'm a friend of yours Course: Dramatics l: Y- 2: Vpcice 2. 3: Relig. Drama 2. House of Rep. 3: Put. Bus. Leaders of Amer. 4. V. Pres. 4: Sr. Bus. Rep. 4: Glee Club 4: Hon Soc. 4: Resegi 4. Clara Lucille Crouse Little girl with the big violin Latin Course: Y-Teens 1, 2: Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4: Instr. Mus. 2. 3: All State Orch. 2, 3, 4: Softball 3: College 4. ' txllll V Charles Crater Crate'r fun Vocational Course: Printing 2, 3, 4. 5: Var. Basebdll 2. 3, 4. 5: Var. Football 5: Monogram 4, 5. Sally Bet Cuningbam Girl who will stage a future Language Course: Tennis lg Drama l. 2. 3, 4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4: Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Halll Mon. 2: Majorette Z, 3, 4: Chief 4: Resegi 4. Best support- ing actress 3: Masque and Gavell 3, 4. llane Elizabeth Crews Always lends a helping hand Language Course: Relig. Drama 1: Y- Teens l. 2, 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Music 2: Boosters' 3: Frer b 3. 4: Colllege 4: Resigi 4. loan Helen Crossley Best sport anywhere General Course: St. Genevieve's of the Pines, Asheville 1, 2: Boosters 3: Band 3: Y-Teens 3, 4: Var. Basketball 3, 4: Var. Softball 3, 4: Var. Soccer 4: G. A. A. 4, Council 4: Softball Mgr. 41 College 41 Resegi 4. lolm Earl Cunningham De love of his life is Dc H'-art lVlary Eloise Cunningham A real gone gal 7 Scientific Course: Aviation 1: Midget Language Course: Spanish l, N. Pres. football 1: Migct basketball 1: Scrub 1: Tennis 1: Y-Tccns l, 2: Thurs. Mom- football 2: Scrub basketball 2: Thurs. Mus. 2: Boosters 3: French 3. 4: Col- Morn. Mus. 2: Scrub baseball 2, 3: Var. lcgc -l. Football 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Monogram 4. l - ,-. ' l 2 .v W- -. , Edith Ann Darlington Betty Davis lVl:n'tlm Elizabeth Davis l2obcrt H. Davis This 7'Darllng is n Ton of lim Mm nm! fanvy free A pearl of su.-vcss Hr-.rt-st .ws LBUH COUIBE7 OfHC2 Page l: Tennis l, Cnlmncrcinl Course: Y-'l'm-ns l, 2, 3, llimn- li i'nw unluirs Cuursc: 'l1lnlrs. Nlurll. kicncral Umursc' l'lml:.vgr.1plu l. -llllluls' 2: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l, 2: Soccer l, 2, 4: Fnt. Bus. I.:-ailc-rs of Am. 4: Snllluall Mu-4. l, jg th ll. Gllcc Club 2: C. ll. lN'lnrn. Mus. J: llousc of Rep. I: llwsl' I3: YfTcens I, 2, 3. 4, Pres. 3: G. A. 2. 3, 4: 'l'luurs. M.nrn. Mus. l, 2: linnsn- liqmln-:hall 2, Ll. cfs l- llghcrs -L A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hall Mon. 2: Boosters' 3: ers 3. Ilalb. Stuff 3, 4. Pres. 4: Nat. lion. hsoz- 3. 4. Vice Pres. 4: College 4. 88 Reynolds - SENIORS 1949 .1 . ..g.. N... .. 95 U Q2 ,.... lames Daye Rol-crt Dayc Billy Dclrlgirt Mnrtlm DeHart H51 .1 p1..111 D111 fm-1 1111111111111 'lil 111,111 111111.11 ,,111111d bf 1 111.-.11 11.1111-. 111.1111.11.1 1:11-.1 11..-111, 11.-.1 511 1.-11. 11-11111111111 11.1111 131111 01111111D111111.1.z,3,41H.11111o11y 1.11111 C1111111- D11111. 1. 1, 1 4 1111. ..1.1.1111., 15,.111.. 1, 11111.11 l.1-1..11.11.- 1111141 T11111., 111.1111 11111. ll.411,,Q1111,T1e11.3111111114111 111111 Gavel 3, H.1111.1.111 1, 11.1.1.1 1.1 R1-1, 1, 11,11 11'11..- 11.11111 1 3.11.1 1111111111 lg 111.1 1 -. 1. 1, 1411-1-11. 1. 1, 5. 4, 5.11111 1, 11 4, N41. 111111, 301. 3. 4, P1-111, 4, pm, P111 1, 41 L111, 51111 1, 4, N.11. 11.111, 1 4 4 1l.11111.11. 1111111111 5, 121.1 'lx-141. 1, 1, N111.1. 111,11 4, 11111, 51.111 lv1111,1C1. 3, 41 L11,, 51.5 3, 4: 5,y,- 501, 3, 4, 'rmi 4, Mmquc ,,,,,l 13.1.1 17.1. 11.1-, 1 1, 11.1.1 1, 4 5.1111-.11 -1, 4, 11.11.-.11 4 12....1l1.11lS11.111.111 -1. 12111914 Slate 4: Blark and Gold 4. Ant. Ed. 'I1 3. 4, Boy! 511114: -1. Black .mll Hull! -I K.--1 CI111- 41 Quill and 5:1011 41 Pmphn 4. Key C11111 4, Q111l1 11111 5.11111 4, 111.11911-1 1 - .. M- ,.......,,,.W,... .Ii lack T. Driver Driver. going my walk Industrial Arts Course: Vvoodward I'I1gh Toledo, Ohio l: Macomber Vocational High. Tdledo. Ohlc 2: Industrial A115 Thomas Marion Dixon Ir. A life 51111111111 421111411 111141141 111 mp. 11 Football l. 21 111111. M114. 1. 2, 3. V.- bilcnlllif Phfiri-qmp Pres. 2: Orch. I. 2. 3: Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4: All City Band 2: All City Orch. 2: Swing Band 3: Stan Band 3. 4. 3. 1. loc Dudley HQ .ll1'1'1' r111 ' D111 Colluc' l7wotl'mll 111' 11 'l'.1111., M.. V.11. '1'111111g 2. 3. 4, B111 141.151.1111-1 5, 4 11.1111441141 4, S. 5. C. 4. I I I. Call I' rn. Mus 2. nl? 3, 4 5 -I. Tmlx, 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q .1 . 1 1 2 f J I . 1 fl . fl . .I ' Jay' . 'si-QQ 1 Dzlvicl E111-ly ' l:r.1flAi1 1,111.1 11111141 111111. M111. l. 1, 11.11111 1, w, 1 4, c-.11-1-c'l1111 1, 3. 1. fl, '1'l1111.. M11111. Mu.. 3, 4, F11-11111 3, 4. N:1l'l IL-11 5111. 3. 4: Sr, 11114, R1-11, ALS. 5. F. 4. limmy Ferree E. Vernon Ferrell Fine: lsr lfl Hel a :ral gone guy fhllrle: Foothill, Mfdget I. Gulzral Coursz: Photo lp Hou!! ol Rep. Avlntlun I: Golf 2. 3. 4: Mono- I: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l. 2: Football. S. C. 4. Mldgex. 1.2: Ir. Var. 3: Gln Club 2: Booalzrs 3: Ushers 34 Red Cross Rzp. 3: College 4. 11 i Reynolds 949 -f SENIORS -f Charles Eugene Fetter Phyllis Ann Flynt Opal Cleo Foltz Charles Ray Foster Ir :Best all around The gal with the perpetual smile Really swell As good as they come Scientific Course: Riverside M. A. l, Modem language Coumse: Spanish 1: Commercial Course: Music 1.2: Home Scieintilic Course: College 4: V.-Pres 4 - 21 Football Scrub -3: Thurs. Mprn. Mus. Y,,Teens 1, 25 Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2g Ir. EC. 2. 3: Relig. Drama 35 Fut. Bus. 3. 4. Red Cross Rep. 2: Softball 3: House of Leaders of America. 4. Rep. 3, 'lg Basketballl 4: College 4. Annie Ruth Fry Faye Fuller Victor Bell Goldberg Betty Gough Fry is spry Fay's Fuller fine stuff Good as gold Sweet and lovely Language Course: Y-Teens 23 Religious Latin Courrseg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Scientific Course: Hargrove M. A. lg General Course: Thurs. Morn. Mu l Drama 2, 35 Resegi 4, Dram, 1, 2, Yjfeens 2: Astronomy 3: Scrub Basebdll 2.3.41 College 4. 23 Boosters 31 College -lg Y-Teens 4 Halil Mon. 35 G. A. A. 3, 41 French 3. 45 Dlrama 2, 3g Resegi 4. Mary Ann Guthrie Goldiloclfs Language Course: lr. Drnmnlic I, 'l'rrns. I lg Tennis l,2g Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Thurs. Mom. Mun. 25 Hall Mon. 2: Red Cross Rep 2' Boosters 3' Cplur Guard 3- Col' lege 1 Majorette 4 Resegi 4 A Garner Hailey Tllll-Y Ui fllll Grnc-ml Course: Dvbnting lg Ilouac of Rep. l,2p lllllllftl. Mom. Mus. 25 'l'r-ivu- nge Colnnizil 1.2: Rell Cro:-as R-rp, 3 Dram. 3. l..mgu M,-urn. Bu1'l1um Louise Hull Neil Hail: typ-,11'x W, rim ball Nril will reach grunt 'Huirz' me Cmnrse: llnslwtluxll l: Tlunrs. Mathuwtics Course: Hors' Glcc C Nlus, lg Y'l'gunn l, fp Dram. 'l'hurs hlorn. lNlus. 'l. lg lillwli' lg tfnllrgv Llp Glrc Club -ig ' Rcseg l -l. fill a a. 'Nl L9 1 WU, ' inn- Patricia Ann Hopkins She leads our band 'Commercial Course: Dramatics I: Soft- Latin Course: Basketball 1: Dram. I, 2: ball I: Basketball 1: Hall 'Monitor 1.2: Y-Teens 1,2.3,4: 'Dennis 1.2,3,4: G. Glee Cluib 1.2: Y-teens 1.4: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 3: Boosters 3: Cdllege 4. Mary C. Hondros Nice. sweet. ambitious A. A. 2.3: Color Guard 3: Orch. 3.4: Natll Hon. Soc. 3.4: Pine Whisp2rs Staff 3, 4: Business Staff 4: Majorette 4: Cdllege 4: Lib. Staff 4. 1 I V 1949 Marjorie Ann Horn Hinton Hudson Horn that blows success Patient fisherman Scientific Course. Dram. 1: Iournalism Latin Course: Stamp Club I: Hi-Y 1, 2: Gliee Club 1.2: Voice 3: Boosters 3: 2, 3, 4: Boy's College 4: Track 4, Cdllege 4. Ann Lucy Huff Francis Hummer Ann,ie's never huffy Welcome, strangfer Commercial Course: Dram. 1: Thurs. Scientific Course: Charles Town High Mom' 'Mus. 2: .Boosters 3: Fut. Bus. School 1.2. 3. Leaders of Am. 4. lohn Robert Hunter Wa5'ne l'l11ISf Successful in his hunts Nice to have around Mathematics Course: Halll Mon. l: Fr- Scientific Course: Aviation 1, V-PICS ench 3: College 4, Thurs. Horn. Mus. 2: College 4: Mono- gram 4: Football lhliflgct li Scrub 2, 3. Var. 4. c-.......,. l Emory Wayne Irvin Beverly lvcstcr Charles lnczko luhn Clay lnmcs He's lhe basses of music Easy to low: Always smiles Thu! luruus' buy rcmius Scbcnlililc Comme: Siamp l: AA-Cily Language Course: Y-Teens l, 2: G'Irc Nlintlwiiiutiml Course: XVestlliclil High Sricutlllc Course: F.u'miuglvu lll9h rc 2' nstru. Mins. 2: Glee Club Club 1.2, 3. 4: Pre:-1. 4: Tliurs Murn. Sclmul. VVestliirlil N. I. 1, 2. Sclwol l. 1: Oirlx. 5, -lg Dram. 'L 3 4' Mixed Chorus 2, 3 ,4: Band 2. Mus. 4: College 4. 3 4 Sac 4- Mixed Quartet 3: S. S. C. Oh. ,l 2... 4. K I 92 is 3 ff-ff A .: 2 H flkwl. 'lm 4 1 mm. 1 Reynolds 1949 -f SENIORS -f Dan P. Linville Fine and 'Dan-dy Alice Bryan Livengood Alice is Liuen'gvood lean Ann Livengood Best all round Linda Ann Lumley Sweet and cheerful Sdientilllc Course: Art l: Coin 2: Commercial Course: House of Rep I: General Course: Hall Mon. 1: Dram. lg Commerical Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus Qstronomy 3. , Thurs. Morn. Mus. 1, 2, 3. 4: Voice 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4: Thurs. Z, 3: Recl Cross Rep. 3: Commerical 4 3: Glce Club 3. 4: State Mus. Contest Mom- MUS- 22 Tennis 22 G- A- A- 2- 3- 3: State Mus. Festiva'l 4: District Mus. 42 Sr. Marshall 3: Council 3: Soc-cer 3. Contest 4, 4: Office Page 3, 4: College 4, Pres. 4: Resegi 4. l Ben Lynch He's Ben all 'round General Course: Student Council l: Ir. live 1: Debating l, 3, Pres 3: Scrub Football l, 3: Boy's Glee Club l, 2. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Scrub l. 2, Var. 3, 4: Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2, 4. Mimi Lynch Mimi is my-my girl Latin Course: Basketball I. 2: Y-Teen l, 2. 3, 4: Hall Mdn. 2: Pine Wlzispers Staff 2, 3, 4: Ed.-infchiel 4: Softball 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Nat'l Hon. Soc. 3, 4: Lib. Staff 4: Girls Glee Club 4: College 4: Historian 4: G. A. A. 4. Elsie Mahaffey Swccbest---what Elsic? Commercial Cnursc: Thurs. Mom. Mus. l, 3: Religious Drama 2: Future Bus Leaders of Am. 4: Sec. Home-Room 4. Iohn Makas Good boy! lndfusftria-l Arts Course: Thurs. Mom Mus. 2. 3, -iz Boys' Glcc Club 3, -1. Eugene Marshall Nancy Carolyn Nlartm Rulmrd Mistiii l-lampton Mau t Quiet but swell! O1 rliif so t ioltc 1 1 I 4 Clentlllc Course Sdemile I Travel 2 nmnrnclml Course liivc-ll lima mul un ,un u . orn Mui 3 l ui w tus in i x i lu urs nl N' N us t. 4 ' I, 1 1 ' Hiirlrlor Tic brwrcxt lnitl Im-ii S 1 ' : '. , Cb , i . .' 1 1 2: l Con -'cial lfnurse: 'l'l 's. lNli- . lNl s. l.-tm 4x+ 'l'N - l-l 5kclht'll 1- lxlsll 4' Hi-X ' M . .. : lus. 4. I, 1, ,lg llt tlnll lg llut. Hui. l,t-.tl-H of lr 3' 3, .L SUN 1j:.:mJl, 13 llmtylmll l A - 'l- 2, l, -l, Var. 'l: l'l. S-ull l -l- 4 lost', -li llsl-- 3, 4: l: lCl'l l- 'l fr. H '. R'p. . 94 Reynolds 1949 - SENIORS -f William H. May Nancy Sue McConnell Betty Brooks McGee Lawrence McGee Some gifts ,Wm be lucky Swfff sue 5.1.1 is 11.. bm CMJ zufoffr' Math come. P11010 11 Scrub 1200111311 HM... 1?,......1....t. c........ T1...... Mn... L..1... 1x....1.- T1....., 111....., 1x1..,.. 11 Sf.f...i1.q C.-mm. I-Ii-Y 1. 2, 3,-1, sf.. 2. Thurs. Mm.-1. M..1.z, 3. Mu., 1. C. H, Gln.: Club 1. 1. J, C. 11-1.11-..11 1, 3, T.....1 1. 2, D.b..1....1 1. Pres. 51 51.111111 1. 2, 1. 1, s....1. 1. 1-1. Bqikehall 1, 2. 3,11 v.... 3, 11 C. 11. 1: om.. 12.9. 1, N..., 11...., su.. 1, xx... 2. 5, -1. 51.11.1111 1, 2, 1, 1, 51.11. 501.11111 1. z, 1. 1: v1.,2. 3, 1. 11.11.90 1. 1, v..., 1 3. 11 13111.11-..11 1.. vm.. 1, fy c1..1. 1, 1: L1-1.f.1 ,1, 1, 11.....C ..1 mp. 1, 11.....1g...... 1, 11.... 1. Charlotte IVIcG1aughon T1-rr ...g ,.1 Language Course: Dram. I: Softball I: Y-Teens I, 2. 3. 4: Readers Digest 2. Soccer Z: Bovsters 3: College 4: Hall Mon. 4: Rzsegl 4. lane Fulton McKinney Na 0.1. M14 be 11.... Latin Course: Ir. Drama. I: Hill Mon, I, Z: Tennls I. Z. 3: Y-Teens I. Z. 3. 4: Thurs. Mcrn. Mus. 2, 3: Pin: Whis- pers staff 3: Mixed Chorus 3: French 3. 4: Bus. Stall 4: College 4: Nail Hon. Soc. 4: Resegl. 4. Sarah lane McLean Truclin, down luck .:11-cnuc I..-.1q..1.1.4 cu....11. rm 1. Y.Tff..1 1. 1 3. 1. Tum.. 1. R, C. A11-1.11 2. Dm...1 S1111 3, 11 Pm. llflrrcpcrs 51.111 3, 1 Black and Gofd Stall 3. 4: Man. Ed, 4 Quill and sewn 3, 41 Cdllcgc 1. Rfscga 4 Iacquclinc Means 11.1 ...1...1 4.1.1 11.11. 111.-,... .' . l,,.11-11r1111w I.1I1. Null I: Ic111111 I, . . 5, 4: Bntlu-1h.1II I. Z, 3. 4, II..II M1.11. 3, 5. I. P. A. 3, French 3. 4: Bus, Z D1-h.11111q 1: C1111 Comm R.-p.-r1rr I, mv... 1, om.. 11.... 1, s....... 1, 1, G,11.A. 1, 1, 1...1o. g......1 1, 1,1-Ilrlr 1. 5.111 -1. 1 I Betty Miller Te nrnamn: 41 Ruql 4. Dorothy Miller Yea. Miller Course. Thurs. Mom. Mus. I, General Course: Thurs. Mor11. Mus. I. I, 2. 3. 4: Football Sgmsor Z: Y-Teens I. 2. 3, 4: House of Rep. Sr. Mlnlnll 3: Chsefleader 4. 21 Tennlfr 2: Beskelballl 2. 3: Bowlers 4: Teenage Gnnr. 4: Lib. J: College 4. .-.f .3 r 4, ' -L , Reynolds' 1949 -f SENIORS -1 --:nr-Q -- ---.--.-A---F, - if .. i. .4 lj i 'L 1 -Vw an 1,S. v Tommy Minnis lane Misenheimer Frank Montgomery Anita loyce Moore Tom Minnis Little Mouscy Oh you kid! Sporty f Language Course: Aviation 1: Hi-Y l, Language Course: Soccer l, 2: Thurs. Scientific Course: Band l. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Course: C. H, Softball 1, Z: 'EV ' 2, 3. 4. Treas. 3: Reader's Digest 2: Morn. Mus. I. 2 2 Y-Teens l. 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Footbal'l l, 2, 3, 4: Var. C. H. Basketball l. 3, 4: Thurs, Mom. 75,3 Bus. Staff 2. 3. 41 Glee Club 3. 4: llalll Mon. 3: Boosters 3: French 3. 4: 3, 4g Inst. Mus .2: Swing Band 2, 3, Mus. 2: Travel 3, V-Pres, 3 ushcfs 3, 4: Nat'l Hon Soc. 4. Crflege 4: Resegi 4. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: House Member tu V5 Council 35 Class treas. 3: Key Club 3, 4: fl Monogram 3. 4: Student Coun 4. w Mary Ruth Moore lorclan Edward Morris lr. Iolinnv Motsinger Betty lean Nlyers Outstanding More popufarly known as Ed lily Hero .-Uways on the run Home Economics Course: C. H. Softball Scientific Course. Baseballl ,l 2. 3, 4: Scientific Course: Band l, 2: Football General Course: Thurs. Morn. Mus. l l. 2: C, H. Basketball l, 2. 3. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Monogram 3. 4. l, 2. 3, 4, 5g Midget lq Scrub 23 Var. 23 Lunch Room Staff l. 3. 3: Soccer l. H .' - 3, 4. 5: Bascballl l. 2, 3. 4, 5: Scrub l: 2.3.42 Var. 3.'4: Basketbhll l,2,4: l A Var. 2.3,-1,55 Aviation 2. Sec. 2: Mon- Softballl l. 2, -l: Boosters 3: G, A. A. ogram 3, 4, 5, Pres. 4: Usl1er's 3,4, 5: 3. 4: Y-Teens 4: College 41 Rcscgi -l. Glue' Club 3, 4. 52 5. Tom Neilson Albert Sidney Newton lmnes George Nichols Sliirlcv Nolan The 11351 Ifiniv, I rlrriilly--ln vliml-f-fliv lvmf Tull. J-uk lntfitllmiy Xml in it-tul.i of sin-its Cl2ntiffC Qmrwv' lloollvill Sinus l Ssieiililn' Kfuiirsv: lflwi-i'li-.ulrr lp Mill' l.iii5lllni1v Kfniii'vr: lust. lklu-Q. l, I x l.uigu.ige Voursv: Bnntl l, ,'. 3 l'l'l' al' 3 4 RE-nlerfi Digest 2 albiktlllil il'l. li.iHkn'llx-Ill .lp Sfruls liuollmll lg A Il.uul l, J, 3, 4. bins. l, 1, l, Smrfr 4: Yung B.lskcll1.tll 4 rlrm. 3 4 Munogri 'lio1o. 3, Pies. l: Pint: lfVliixpi-r's Phu- l 1, H, -tg Var. Soltbnll l, I, .l. 'ii rnpliei: 3, -lg Key Club 3. 4: lli-Y 3, G4 A. A- 3. 3. 'ii 50110119 '9- S , ,, 1 , t 1 l . , . V , , 5 ' . ' 5 i 1 ' l . l 1 3, 4: HI-Y 3. I ' 'k . I H il ll l 1. ' we 1. 90 f a. ss TW? , .. w I 1 . l V 'X 3 Q ' ,J 4 ,, 4. Q55 'am Reynolds 949 1 -- SENIORS '- lack Pryor Barbara Lee Qualls Edith Rawley Mary Faye Reavig 'lsmilin' lack Sweetie Easy on dhe eyes Double :trouble Scientific Coursezu Track 1. 3, 4: Thurs. Social Studies Course: Home Eco- Latin Course: Ir. Dram lg Reader's General Scientific Course: Gray High 1, Mom. Mus. 2. 3: Dramatics 4. nomics lp Glee Club 1, 21 Radio Work- Digest 25 Y-teens l, 2, 3. 4: Pres. If 2 3: College 43 Y-teens 4: Mus. Clinir I shop 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Dram 3: Delegate to Y-teen Conf. Sr. Marshall 4: Rcsegi 4. College 4: Resegi 4. 3: Softball 2. 34p Football Sponsor 3, 41 Bus. Staff 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 4: Resegi 4. ' ' Zi V l Sara May Reavis l-lelen Lucille Reece Betty Lou Reich Ioe Reins The other half Qui1c dependable Full of the good things He Reins supreme General Commercial Course: Gray High Language Course: Relig. Dram l: Y- General Course: Relig. Drama l, 23 Y- Scientilie Course: lnst, Mus. l: Baseball l, 2, 33 College 411 Y-teens 4: Glee Club teens l, 2. 3: Travel 23 Var. Soccer 2, Teens I, 2. 3. 4g Boosters 3: College l Z, 3. 4. Var. 3, -lg Thurs. Morn. Mus- 4: Mus. Clinic 4: Resegi 4. 4: Basketball 2. 3, 41 Softball 2. 3, 45 -ig Rcsegi 4. 2: Orch. 21 Band 2. 5: Boosters 3: Hi-Y Varsity 33 Boosters 33 G. A. A. 3, 4: .3 4: Football 41 Monograrn 4. Colllege 4: Resegi 4. ICN 'W-I W Calvin Reynolds Wlllllrllll Nlaruirt Rrtlmitlson llonnnyt Rinq Nano ippt HBS got it nurnc to bc prom! Tommut ings our tl lv Scientific. Course Football Mgr l ln'-it in utgt mums rw-.ltr r mr onus r r 1 in r rw us l lla Mo: llomrmom 4 Gee Club 3 Dmnntxux 3 Vviunl l l H 1 i I Hi 1' tation Committee 3 ll P-ft K 0 1 K 'lu uses P1ge 4 Nitl l x S r 11 ruins brent U' R: ul aml Stroll 4 Pres 4 Harmony Hangout 4 Nat Hon 5K I ' of. Suwll to lu' .lrnllml K ' HR' 1 b'I si 'Rif'1'lr ' that cruises gi naive ill 'U- ' ' ' . : 1 i . '. l.: g I ' tl VJ ': lin .' ' 5 lg 'l'r'.1s. l.. A1u.lge C Jr: Y-llleons l, 2, 3, -l: L. tu fu sr: GI to Clil l. 2. 3' 'll M . , 27 Bilncl l, 2. 3g ll 1. 2: -1 . llclmting l, .lg Dmnmtn'-a lg Office Page hliwrl k'lmrus l, 2, 5, 43 Y-teens l- 2' l 5 . . I '. 'g ', lr rp S, 45 Cult L14 mm -ntat wr Sta fl 3. 4: Pi ' i -l: lun-r kfllulw Lltnuir ill rl. PGS- ll ' ' , ll l 's - 3 .l, 'lg lit 'liange lirl. 4: Lf l'ltg - llrriumlrrs l. I. 31 Rc. r ' -'s DxgCSl fl 4: NL . 5 . ' lox . 'on -iz Vt '. 'l 51 ' ' 'h 5. 4: lim Qu'l S' , ' . 4. 1 J ' - - im' ' 2 98 Hn, 55 . 2- -CFO' 1 - , X 5931 'a j ' f t- I s 1 ..,,, Wa: E 'N , 1 s f 'f fv .f .,.... lf v i ' , 1 .-, i K I 1 I s N Reynolds 1949 -f SENIORS - Luther Alfred Shuping The boy with the red curls Scilence Course: C. H. Basketball 1, 2, 4. Mgt. 3: French 2. 3: C. H. Football 2. 3, 4: C. H. Baseball 3, 4: Sketch 4. William Booth Simpson, lr. Walter Smith Iames Smitherman Handsome Sampson Tlzle village Smith stands Couldn't be better Scientific Course: Football Sctrub l, 3: Generali Course: Ferrum lr. Cbtllege Scientific Course: Plrotto. 1: Hi-Y l, 2, Var. 4, 5: Thurs. Mom. Mus. 1, 3, 45 lHigl-t school dept.l 1, 2, 3: Dram, 4. 3. Pres. 2: Thurs. Mc-rn. Mus. 25 Treag, Track 1, 51 McCallie, Chattanooga 2: House of Rep. 33 Golf 3, Monogram 5: Hi-Y 5. ,..-...iw-----..,,. . , Arthur Spaugh Iames Yancy Spencer Laura lloarkeyj Ann Staley Darcus Marie Stepp King Arthur courts Hc made a comeback Great Stepping right along Llatln Coutrse: Clafss offitcers, Sec. l. General Mathematics Course: Midget llomc Economics Course: C. H. Glec Home Economics Courfc: Thurs. lNlotn V-Pres. 31 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4' Treas. l. Football l: Aviation lg Golf l, 4. Club 2, Thurs. Morn. Mus. 'lg C. H. Mus. 1: Travel 3, Sec. 5: House ul Rf? V-Pres. 31 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. 4, lj Boosters 35 House of Rep. 3: Lib. Staff 3, Sec. 3: Ushers 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4, V-Pres. 4: Council 'kg Monogram 4. asltetball 3, -l: C. l'l. Softball 5, -1. 42 . C.- t..., Maas-aexamq l Nancy May Stone Good little pebbles make flnvc ustoncs' I Language Coursel. Dram, lp 'l'cnni:4 , Y-teens 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lp L M . , . tr, ....,....., ,--. ,Ye Metry Sue Strupe Peggy lane Tatum Kent 'llaylor lftunly for Iffv.I.lit- .-lluulyx faithful Bly lilrllc guy l,1mgu.lgv Cfmulrrw: Rt-lltl. l5r.u1m I: Y- lfmulut-rti.xI l'.wlltwt': ll.-ligiuttt l7t'.uu.t Sticultlttt' fmttir: Scrub Ftvtlmll l. VM' teens l, 2, l, 'l7 'llllllllxh Mt-ru, Mui. Y' t'uu1tu-rtt'i.ul 5. -lm ll-Ill Mun, .l, 'l, l7xmKlwi'll l. 5.ugc.tul.1t Anne 7: ll-lllll l- Booslevs 3: Cullt-gt' 'la lltexvgi -l. 3, 5, Aly Ht-Y 1, J, 'l. -l, 5, N'-PNN' . . . . - 1 5, V T-liurs Mdrn. Mus. 24 Softball 2, 3, 4, Bqvstzrs' 31 G. A. A. 3. 45 Soccer 3, 4 Var. 45 French 3, 45 College 43 Rescgl 4 l Ushers i. 11, D: bpauxsh Tv: lwy Lllll' ' 100 lt. fd' 'fa C, nb P Reynolds '!'iSf:':wer9,,-,... - Hr, ,.-. . . .. ,,. ,nlV,: ,, - SENIORS -1 . as Iames Turner Lois Lynnette Valetos A Turn fer the bes! That shining smile Mathematics Course. Language Course: Dram. 1: Basketball l: Y-Teens l, 2. 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, Thurs. Mom. Mus. 2: Boosters' 3 College 4. lim Vogel Sarann Voss Ride 'em, cowboy Always contented Sciemilic Course: Thurs. Mom. Mus. Language Course: Nat. Hon. 1: Teen-Age Goun. 1, 2: Track 1, 2, Y'T93U5 li 2, 3, 4: Hall MOH 3. 4: Hootball Mid. l, Var. 2, 3, 4: Morn. Mus. 2, 3: G. A. A Monogram 3, 4. Soc. 4: 2: Thurs. 2, 3, 4 Treas. 3, Pres, 43 Var. Sports Mgr. 2, 3. 4: Ofllee Page 3: Bus. Staff, Pine Whispers Staff 3, 4, Girls' Sports Ed. 4. M Minnie Drane Vaughn Robert C, Vaughn lr. Minnie possibililies The C is for carro:-top Latin Course: Dram. 1, 2: Y-Teens l, Language Course: Hi-Y 1, Z, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4: Softball l, 2, 3, 4: Thurs. Mom. Pres. 1, Treas. 2: Debating 1: Vai. Mus. 3: Football Spon. 3, 4: Pine Wliis- Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Key Club pfers Staff 3, 4: Black and Gold Staff 3, 3. 4, Treas. 4: Ushers' 3. 4: Mono. 4: Sen. Ed. 4: Bus. Staff 4: College 4: gram 4. Qui-ll and Scnoll 4: Resegi 4: Hon Soc. 4, Mary Ellen Wade . C. H. Wagner - WadCs ankle dciep in success. Good, blctrcr. bas! Commercial -General Course: lr. Dram. Scicntillc Coursei. C. H, Baskctall l, 2. lg Thurs. Morn. Mus. 2: Boosters' 3: 3: Football 2, 3, -l: Baseball 2, 5, 'li College 4: Resegi 4. l Billy llones Waller Bill WZIFC Lucylec Wiirren Charles W. Weiser A friend indeed Um' rrwlsvulim' Filflllrll Tin- ,ml wifli lin- .nil LX-II of ii'is.!.ini Scientlilc Course: l, 2, 3: General Sclenllllr Course. llaml 1, 2, l, 45 l..m,lu.ugr kluiliw: Y'l'rcus 1, J, ,l, 4. Sviiciulillir' Course: llnmu, N. l. ll, 5' li Clllbrle 4. Nli-Xml Chorus l, 2. l, 42 lloy's Cllvi' 'l'rv.1s. l, llrvs. 'lg 'lllllll'S- hloru. hlus. l: lluvls kkwlli-gi' -l. F Clllll l, Z, l, 4: lust. Mus. 2, lg Orrh. llnskvtlmll fu llrum. 2, 3, l'ru flun, ls fl, 4: 'l'lllll'H, Nlmln. Mins, 'l: Sr. llus. l,ih, Stull l, -1, 'l'i-nm, lg Lfulm-Wm:-,I lg l Ili-p. 4: S, S. C. 4. llmwwwiw llnnqont lg lfidllcgc 4: Nlnjnr- vile 4: Reseqi 4. ' I0 2 .I avi' --f SENIORS -f Louise Wilson Charles Phillip Wollschageerm Iohn B. Woods Lovely to look nt The good-looking silent type A good catch for some lucky girl Chung-gag' Ihr: Drama.. 1, V. Scientific Course: Aviation 1: French 3: Scientific Course: Cllass Treas. l: House 1: Tennk I. 2: Y-Teens 1. 2, 4: Boys' Cdllege 4: House of Rep. 4: S. of Rep. l: Scrub Football 1: Photo l: Mon. 2: Thmis. Mmm. Mus. 2: S. C. Sec.-Treas. 4. Class Sec. 2: Council 2: Cheerleader 3: 3: Cdllggg 45 Oiqg Page 45 Boosters 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Ushers 3, 4: College 4. 1949 Laura Elizabeth Woods The stars and we will remember Commercial Course: Ir. Dram. 1: Retlig. Drama 2. Outside Com. 2: Thurs Mom. Mus. 3: Boosters 3i Lib. Staff 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Office Sec. 4. Ann Wright William Richard Wyatt Charlie Yarbrough Ralph Yokely Finest gal this side of perfection He's laps with us! A real gone guy Quin-buf oh, so Jeep Language Course: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: Scientific Course: Debating 1: Boostr-r's Scientilic Course: Track l, 2, 4: Midget Scientific Course: Aviation l: Home Nl Sec. 3, 4: Var. Soccer 1, 2. 3: G. A. A. 3. football 1: Midget Basketball I: Avia- Rep. I: Stamp 2: French 2. 5. l, 2. 3, 4: Class Sec. 2: Sr. Marshall 3: tion 1. Foptba'll Spon. 3: Girl's State 3: Council 3, 4: Oiiice Page 4: College 4: Ir, Rep. 3: House of Rep. 4: Cheerleader 4. Ruth Beck Buster Bennet Baill Boyette Evelyn Bridges Iolin Willl-am Candle lake Clodfelter lack Conrad Helen Covington Fred Donner Dianne Davin Ralph Deitrlek loy Mae Dixon Barbara Edwards Virginia Entrekin Odell Gordon Seniors Not Pictured Robert Cavedo Iimmy Moore Iuni Robert Gordon Colleen Green Ice Grubbs Gene Hammett Arthur Haystrom Dick Hayworth George Hayworth Betty Inne lluots Donnlrl Inmes Rader lnmcs Robert Klmel Cnrollyn Kinlcy Aubrey Kirby Alfred Lawson Bill Mnlcum ors Not Pictured - 4 104 Robert Turbeville Doris Yoder lane hlcClannhnn liert Merriam Robert hlirhael Richnril hlusei' Gcmrge Oakley llnrbnra Painter lohn llenry Dun llhyler Ralph llilliuger' Peggy Pnryrnlr lurlr Rnnm Riehnul Reeve lack Renigur Charles Rirlenhnur O11 rml i ne R i'lr'y Ruth Rogers Arlene Russell Dick Sapp Billie blue Sharp Charles Schrader Sylvia Scchrist Delsuis Shepherd lanxes Smith Frank Tampliin lerry Thonms llubby Tucker George Vlnssis Marv Neil XV.1gner llnrold NVaIklns lne Nvheeling Reynolds 1 950 - IUNIORS - In the cr0w's nest -is-Ga. xx.. I ROBERT PATTEN XYILI. ALEXANDIR President 33' .ov .vi -1 Vue:-prumlc nz if 9' 'Jvmfif' ' 'ME gR. '- X -Ml YW , EMILY BUTNER IIFNRX CONNliI.I,'1' 5,c,,,,,, If.'.w..fff NANO' LEE ALEXANDER IOHNNIE ALLGOOD FRANCES AILRBD MARY ELIZABETH ALSPAUGH ELIZABETH ANGUN NANCY APPBRSON TOMMY -. gf. . 1' I 1 ' A Ii r lr I 0 ILA- ,I ,qu 2- ' Avg, -4a ,Q:. ,Q QR V, Reynolds - IUNIORS - ' ' ' ' fi' f ' -.-fri-::'f:-ww-1-AK'-gffz-'fif-:gf ...A ,,.. nr W-,X-1-.r, ..,.-..-W I A 'F' :R R 4, s I 224 49 'I .Wg ,J w I 4 I-fine I 'WH by s A 1? f I ,S I' I 1 .rl I , I v W- V 3 A I lm L 1950 PALILINE BLACKBLIRN PAT BOESSER IANE BOLILDIN CHARLENE BOSWORTH MOLLY BOWERS BETTY BREWER PEGGY IO BREWER ANN BRIMLEY CHANCEL BROWN KATHERINE BROWN SETH BROWN IOANNE BUTLER C. W. CARTER HAROLD CARTER IOHN CARTER IOHN CHAPMAN FRED CHARLES LOIS CLARK IACKIE CLAY DAVID CLINARD STELLA MAE 'CLODFELTER NANCY COGGINS IERRY COOK CLARA COX BARBARA CRANFHL NANCY CRATER GEORGEXN.CRONEIR DAN DAUGHERTY G.C.DAVBIR. MARGARET DAYE LARRAINE DECKER PAT DIZE BETTY LOU DOBBINS IOANNA DOGGETT CELIA ELLIOT BETTY ESTEP NORMAN FALBAUM LINDSAY FEARRINGTON ELYNOR FISHEL SYLIVA FISHEL TOMINIY FRAZIER GLENN GARRISON RICHARD GILLIAINI ARCI-IIE GLENN CLAY GOODSON DOIIG GRIINIE5 IOAN GRIIPENIIOF IAIXIES HALL IIUROTIIY IIAINIPTON ARLIEN HARRIS BARBARA HARRIS XY. II. IIAIISHR I5. A. IIIEGGIE IR. BERNARD HIERINIAN Reynolds BE'I'I'Y IO HESTER IACK HOLDER PHIN HORTON IANICE HONVERTON ELISSA HUTSON MOLLY INGLE PAUL INGLE ROGER IACKSON 1AcQuEL1NE IAINIES HM locHuM SHIRLEY IOIINSON Rum' IOHNSON CHRISTINE IONES IACQUELINE IONES MARTHA IOYCE IERRY KATZIN BETTY IO KELLY ANNE MERCER KESIFR ANNE KESTER WADE KEY IAMES KING NANCY LACKEY SHIRELY ANN LACY CAROLYN LAMBETII LUCILLE LANCASTER FRANCIS IAPORTB IEWELL LAWRENCE IEAN LINEBACK CAROLYN LIN DLEY MARY RUTH LINVILLE NEAL um: IEAN u1'n.E HENRY LOWET E. L. MANER NANCY MARSHALL mu. MATTHEWS BYNUM MATTHEWS GEORGE IMCRACKEN BETTY M:CORKLB WIUJAM MEBLVBEN RUTH M:lLROY LENNIB MQKBNNIE ROY Reynolds I - IUNIORS - 4 iv. ZA :J FQ' , ' . VR N15 , wtf , I 19 1 1 :'. A 'Q 1, 3 -em, IO! INNY XVOOTEN SANDRA XVRIGIIT IAIIQIIIEILINIE CAGLE Cl IARLIES RIIJENI IOIIR 1950 AUDREY PEPPER BOB PERKINS DAVID PFAFF ROBERT PFAPF DAPHNE PLASTER SARA PLINT ANGELINE PRATT NANCY PURVIS CONNIE REYNOLDS MARTHA RICHARDSON MARY IO RIERSON BETTY ROBINSON CHARLES RODENBOUGH BILL ROLLINS D. G. SAMUELS GUY L. SCOTT MARY SHELTON BLANCHE SHERMER ERNIE SHORE IOSEPH BENIAMIN SICELOFF BOBBY SIZEMORE BETTY RUTH SMITH BILL SMITH CAROLYN SMITH CAROLYN SMITI-IERMAN BILLIE ILINE SOWERS R. LEE SPRINKLE CHARLES STEVENS ANN STRANGE SAMMY STUART LARRY TALBERT RICHARD TEAGUE EDITH TESCH LINDA THOMPSON VVESLEY THOMPSON PHYLLIS TIERNEY BARBARA TRANSOU ANNIE LEE TUTTEROXV TOMMY VVALL BARBARA XVALTERS CHARLOTTE. NVEST MARY I.OU XYHITEHEART VALERA XVILKERSON IIINE XVILLIAMS O, 'l'. NVILLIAMS CHARLES XYINECOFF BARBARA NVYATT Hoisting the sails -----1 the SOPHOMORES ' ' f 'Ui' 'LW 4 WSI' .1 p , ggi .' Z Q-3152-fmgfifi. 1-'17 ' 1--53-9' '-f?:3f 2- - MMV., -A.,,M -9--,.-. . ,S H., , ,AMW ,MM Learning the ropes HH--- the FRESHMEN , ,. 34,1 . : Mr U F 13 054 5-E, A' 353 HF ' W '1 .nga . .4,1 . W, :, wg, 1 ,1 V251 Sig' V Qi Z, -, 3 1' 1, mf' V 'r' --' A . Y Y ,, Z. rV,.2.g,f kv , 15 1, ,Q P-- i. gf 322, i 1-,Q , liz' 'fri 155. W, .gp ,Y .V F11 K . ,ull-1 , :Pe-, , W , ' an ' gi' ' T...-7.777 ' V- ,- . t - ' . !V,41','.'-A--,7'f .'-cf' , ., I , ' f -X ' W ' -f' f ', 'H 'f , .2-V f J f 2 f ,f1'?':'1g4jzTff-1,f'-'-- 11- ' f . , ,. x - A -I 1' s 'Fm -'ff-1 ff- k L 1f?V':..'r'34:. 3'-: .1-A!-' 3'f'Yf7l ' ,L ' ' ' 'fi - sr,-U ,, -1' 3, . 4.23, 555' ,- Q-3fw,f!r.: ,GA Kg -T, .- f -- ' - :G k N -7.15.2 V- - , 'qu-. .5 ,mf -Q as '-gg-'2--gi' Ag -','1,'-lfyiysn-1'-, 4' :nav-' -- f, ' 13-1' ..f,,. ' A-1' 1 K ' '5'I!i. Tl T351' fix ' ' V ' I'-5? V 5 A 11.1, maj ,545-lf '4.z4.1:ee:f::.1,f'.f,-H4g-.,?Z- 1 A 11- ' ' .. , .1--,,Z4. .. 'L'..I,k, -A-,.-g,:K3.',--35,42 In the ship's hold ----- the EIGHTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL ED GOODMAN MARY Lou W1-u'rEHEAR'r Vice President Secretary BOBBY HENNING President SAM FERREE BETSY BYNUM Treasurer Clerk Frank M0'1lQ'0ll1l'l'Y Arthur Spzmgh lam' Hugnal Brttv Millur G. C. Davis Bobby Mlddlfflm Emlfly Bulnvr lVIaxrgnrct Innes Ulizahvth C.1rlx lc Glen Yoder 112 BILL 'rnorww spur.. vm-.fm ANN VVRIGHT C.-.unfit Rzpruennvf 5291 HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES 1 17' DAVE BREXVER Spfnkcr -2' U l XXILLIA Nurrlnrx' Allred. Rav iz S. Miller. B. Ironman. L. Cox. L. B. Hldblrlh. P. Perry. D. Brewer, C. Kammerzr. Wilma. D. Sapp W PUBLICATIONS Black and Gold Pine Whispers A MILDRED WHITE I WMI LYNCH Editor-an-chief Edi'0f'in'ChiCf SARAH IANE MCLEAN FRED HEQE 1 Managing Editor Managing ECUIOF DRANE VAUGHN II'M HARDIE4 Senior Editor Boys Sports Edntor DEE TURNER ANN V055 Senior Editor Gflrls' Sports Edltor MARY LIB ALSPALIGH BARBARA HARRIS Il ni'0f Editor Exchrmgc Editor BETTY BYRD BARNETTE TQIXIIVIYE R1NG I1-lIli0l' ECHUOF Exchange Editor ANNE MERCER KESLER Artist BERT N EWTON Plmotoglnplwr , ,.,,......-mul RIEPORTIERS IOANNE DAVID BOBBY JIMMY PHIN MOLIX RUTH ROBERT BUTLER CLINARD DAYE DAYE NORTON INGLE MQILROY YVILLIAMb 1 14 ,. ,,11 LJ 1, I BUSINESS STAFF 'Ihmmv Mmmi Bm I.hn.uyfr BLACK and GOLD . A 'ar m,mff.s xxhw nw uxlmgff PIYF wuxbmins .- Ann Brimlrv Bcruy Bynum HM-b.u,. Ihmx Nhw IW ELM-x lmw Il,-pw, INN- YXI.Kmw.-, x lhll 'l'r v 1 Sarah Lanz Mcbun Edith Rawley Pct: bmnhrnmm Slum: l.-uI1m..1 Pzggyan Alderman Sally Bu Cunhmqham Bobby Daye lummy Dave Glen Garrison luhn Peddywrd Charlzs Rndenbounh Bull Tmrman QUILL and SCROLL IM V-. X' w Nm Ann XX'1i MASQUE and GAVEL sf Q.. mdk REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL PRINT SHOP Row l: F. Mathis, B. Malcom. I. White, Lyons, Reavis, R. Bell, C. Crater, D, Iames, R. Hdlder, H. Wall. S. Harbin. Row -f. D. Cra- M-r. Dale Vaughn. Row 2: E. King, R. Shelton, C. Chapple, W..Ad- ter. Renigar, M. Smith, Sprinkle, T. Bricker. kins, R. Caudle, R. Hart, R. Smith. Row 3: I. Conrad, I. Griffin l This volume of the Black and Goid, Purple and Gold, and Blue and Gold, was produced by the combined efforts and abilities of the two trade print- ing classes at the R. Reynolds High School. The classes include students from the ninth through the twelfth grades. Four years of printing are offered to the students. Instruction in the first year is in hand composition with related teaching in the study of printing and its history. Iobs consist of printing exercises. Prac- tical jobs are used as they apply to this group. In the second year this group takes up more in detail those topics studied the first year. Platen press work and job make-up are done. They study type faces, type design. the fundamental principles of display typography, and the composition of all jobs that might come into thc prmtshop The third yeflr group tdkcs up ntwsprpcr tom posltion book composition ymr book composition work and linotypc operation ln the fourth year time is apr nt III piutiml up plicatlon in the shop doing the nercss lry Work and helping the underclassmen in any way possible. New learning units are presented to them as occasions arise. The linottype material was produced by Charles Cra.ter, Don Iames, Charles Chapple, and Roger l-folder, Presswork for the Pine Whispers, HaneS Hi Rada, and Gray Light was done by lack Renigar. Raymond Cauclle, lack Conrad, and Hassel Wall. Make-up of the pages is contributed to lack Con- rad, Ioe Griffin, lack Lyons, lack White, lack Reni- gar, Tommy Bricker, Raymond Caudle, Randal Shelton, Iohn Sprinkle, and Hassell Wall. First year students in the printshop are Ronald Bell, Doug Crater. Ed King, Monroe Smith, Ray Smith, Wayne Adkins, Paul Booze, Sherrill Harbin. Richard l-fart, Billie Hill, and lohn Reavis. ln addition to the annual, ten issues of the Pine Whispers, Hanes Hi Rada, and Gray Light were set up and printed. Various school forms. tickets, and programs were printed during the year. Programs were printed for the eighth grade and senior grad- uations, music, and football games. Pos-ters and other jobs were also printed. printing plates, casting, offset printing, cylinder press ' ' 116 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ...ad Puly Hnpldnl Mlfy Lau Iohnson Ann Llvzngood Lyndl BID!! McCue Miliifl 4x Q 41 fo lane Mnxamy Edith Rawxfy Tommy: Ring Nnncy Ripple Muy Taylor Ann Voss nw A E 3:1 I -ks . .. . w . I . Q I ' fx L yn I X X . Y-. 5 in X mxx. Qxxsiii X X WW , X Rum' f IJ. fJI?..vr Ii. Ijmwri, 'I' Ring, QQ. Vv'.1vk'm M, S fnvrupv, V. Ugif' I5 f,vo'.gr If-' Iiruv.n!'n-, I Hr1mIf:j-', T. Hufirnvr, U, Crimflll E. Pf:n'1u1'.C I. U'-'4 1cff. V. 'fihxw A I,1-Hfngwui, A. Pulrner, P. 'wl'fn:'f:i.v4r', P P. fniftvrxngm, If E. I:1u'a.'v:1x, A. Bunduram, A. Vxfrxght G. cm.. . ZA. L. yum..-.,. I LAW.. 1. MfK.m.44,', 11 Hfmm., f .mm SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB I, Inhnson, M A. Guthrie, M. Vvilson, If. Shnffncr, B. Clin-', Ii. A Kirby, N. Riwpfflc, E, Rawlvy, S. B. Cuwninghum, C. McGlmlj1mx, D. Vaughn, Umsfzlvy, S. Ilcmlurmsn, L, llvggic, B. Rubin, A. I. Cli- nurd, N Lainer, McI,c:nP,, M. Whitq. Row 3: I. Schsxcf-rr, A 1 r J Fry, N. Stone, B. TQSQI1, N. Iullvr, I. Wvst, Bagnnl, B. Nlillrl. I. Crrfws, NI. L, Brown, Ii. Hurgvsa, B. Bynum, lVI1svrlhh:xnsr, M. NKNAN DeHart. G. Blnodworth, M. E. VVMIC. B. Qualls. L. Norwood. VV. Snylmr. N, Eaton, L. Valcms. B. Ivcstrr, R. A'Sphuglx. Row 4: R. Brnwnlnw. M. VVhn:vIcr, P. Tvsh. P. Flynt, C. Hrmrick. NI. I.. Har- rii. I, Prrry. M. Tnvlor. D. Turner, U. I. Nlvers. B.L. Reich, S. M. Rcuvis., M. l.. VV:ls.v:u. M. F. Rvnvis, P. Ivhnson, F. Fuller, B. Hall. E. Adm., 1. Adam, M. Allen. P. Anna, A. Bmw.,-, B. am... B. sam., B. B. Bmw., c. Baldmige. P. Bmw. D. Bm., N. 1. Bahama, 1. awk, 1. sunt.. G. emma. C, cwfm.. E. L. cm... v. chmas, L. clan.. P. cxmk. 1, cm. A. cxmfr.. B. A. cn. T. onppmg-. 1-1. ce.-angmn. c. co.. 1. cm-S. B. cm. nn. G. cam, D. cfmmf., s. my.. 1. Days. s. Delaney. s Dilxingu. N. mmf.. 1. mmf... 1. Dunsun. B. 1-mm... D. El liol. I. Grupenhof, A. Fen-ce, A. Finlamr. E. Fishel. R. C, Gray, A. Gregory. B. Hackbanh, S. Harper, B, Han-cy, XV. H. Hnu DRAMATICS CLUB se-r. B. Hcndnclsccin. I. Henderson, B. Herman. I. Holyhcld. S. A. Hudson, E. Hucson. M, Ingle. I. Ioncs. D, Iohnson. R. G Iuhnszon. M. Iordon, I. C. Iamcs. G. Ioyncr. R. Kaczin. R. Knzzin A. M. Kesler. A. Keszer. N. Kooker, L. Lancasger. B. Lcinbech M, Lcmly. B. I. Lmg'e. E, Luther. E. L. Manu. M. Mamn. B. Mcmam. A. Mrddlcmn, M. Mules D. Mirchell. M. L Mordecai. B, McE1vaen, R. Mclimy. I, Pfnlfcrkorn. I, McPhaiI s. Pxckezr, s. Plmz. N. Purvis, 1. Pryor. 1. Robin. R. Rm... B. Mvers, G. Nnzolas, P. O'Dav. P. Pagctl. B. Pamxcr, S. Had nck. D. Parker. B. Paschal. D. Paynrcr, A. Pepper. S. Plohl P. shfphmx B, shmm. A, E. smk. A. Smuh. M. A. smym w. smnh. A. smnscy, A. s.m..,., A. Tatum, M. Tay1m. R Teague, E. M. Tcsch. P. Thompwn. P. Tmmw, B, Tmmmf. B. Tudor. 1. Tum.. A. L. 'ruumw N. P. vmghn. R. A wma, B. C. xvmm, D. xmm. B. xwbm. c, xxmn. 1. whiff, R. ws....on, T. wan., v. xvimm... 1. A NViIhams. P, xvunmm.. S. xvfagh., s. wyn.. M. E, Alspaugh A. Bnmxfy, M. W. Brown, M. Cafwn. P. SM.. B. R. smuh D. smzf,-, 5. Cham. A. colty. 1. xvaulwms. Varsity Debating Team Glen Garrison Ishii Peddycord Charles Rodenbough Wilfred Winstead Affirmative Team Negative Team The negative team won over Greensborcfs afhrmative at High Point April l and the District Debate Tournament at Greensboro. Thcv rfrpresenlerl H Distric: at Chapel Hilll. April 28 and 29. Row 1: P. Limebach, W. Winstead G. Thompson. Row 2: T. Boerner. Pedclyeord. C. llodenbough. Row fi: Mr. Story. H. Lowct, G. Garri- I M l. Iohnson, I. Parsons, A. Spach, D. Weltner. S. Messick I. son, P. Minor Perry, P. Wirlliarnsori, H. lX'lcKeithan. Means.. Row 3: R. Hammett, M. L. Harris I. Hogins. B. McNair. DEBATING CLUB and BUSINESS STAFF In debating, as in football, basketball, and many other sports, everyone should have a clear mind and be ready to act at any moment. Again, as in sports, the goal is not to win, but to further our abilities. lt is true that we like to win, but winning is not so important to us that we forget to uphold the ideals and principles on which our school was founded'- honesty and fair play. If a person acquires the traits of alertness and fair play while participating in de- bates our goal will have been reached. Under the able leadership of Hatcher P. Story, who coached Reynolds to a state championship at Wake Forest, the club met last fall to discuss pro- jects for the year and elect otlicers. Those chosen were: lohn Peddycord, presidentg Wilfred VVinstead, vice-presidentp and Harold lVlcKeithen, secretary- treasurer. During the year the debating club sponsored many worthwhile projects. The first was an exhibit for the homecoming game, which received third place award. Our second undertaking was to acquire the services or Oscar K. Merritt, chairman of the North Carolina High School World Peace Speaking program. lVlr. Merritt spoke to the combined ineinbers of debating clubs from Reynolds, Gray and llanes, on the ada 120 vantages and disadvantages of World Government. We were able to secure Mr. Merritt only after two months of study on the query. Resolved: That the U N. Be Revised into A Federal World Govern- ment. Our third project was co-sponsorship with the public speaking class in presenting their chapel pro- gram, Happy Landing. The program was enjoyed by everyone. Our biggest project ot the year. of course. was preparation ol debate speeches and rebuttals by the members of the varsity and city triangle teams. The city team was composed to offer experience for be- ginning debaters who wish to make the varsity team later. lf the varsity teams win their district triangle with Greensboro and High Point. they will be al- ll wed to debate lor the atlirinatiye side in the state contest at Chapel Hill. We have good, experienced debaters this year to lead our school to its first State debating championship in years. The debating club has prorloted sound thinking and public speaking and has worked tor the general welfare of the school. lohn Peddycord, president 3 1 if i a, I A P . x aw .qw g, .. W-. V54 x g M W , W: 4 ,J ' F9 Q x V .f L ge .N .V - I 1 4 wa 555 KEY CLUB KN ew M we 8 'Q . HQ., T. . Row 1.: D. Brewer Row 2: B. Byxerly, C. Carpenter., Row 3: G. C. Davis, H. Connelly, T. Coppedge, G. Crone. Row 4: B. Daye, I Daye, E. Goodman. Row 5: C. Goodson, B. Henning, B. Hooveri, R. Iackson, C. Kammerer, W. Mcllveen. Row 6: L. McGee, F. Monc- gomery, B. Newton, B. Russell, E. Shore, P. Smirtherman. Row T: A. Spaugh, K. Taylor, B. Trotman, B. Vaughn, S. Whiteheart. I. VVo0d. 4'6- Ak Nh vi 'Q 'L 'F' . KA! fm? GIRLS' COLLEGE CLUB Huw 1 ur -. I ' I' I I n I I II ul Il xx Ich 1 I vp mx I n nw I I I In ll u I I1 I nwn II mwnlow Quw fl 1- wn If I nr: nf I: A, I.Ivr'1gI,'I I, prvxp NI. I.. IIQIIN , vi I' plrxp A. I. lIIln.uII, mmlmllnuu, JI. I .I lluyqlu. IXI. I I-II.uI, I, I I -I ' V. WlI1', Irvine.: II. 'I'llrm'1', Img nm Ilnn.g II ' ': I' Ahlm II, Hmqllu, III II. Uutlxrlr, IIA Il.nI'I If. IIvIpl11r., x', III- lllfilln II, AIIIIIIIIIIIII, IIIIIIIIIII, II II-wnlmw, II. IIIINIIIW4-alll, 'I'. IImun-'l, II IInmIII-Inn, III. IIIIIIIIIII-,, I', Ilupkius, INI. IIIII-I, II Ix I lm I Ixluvl III : A. IIIIII 'il I, II. II, IImf-n,, III'Im'Irv, II, lhnv, M, I- mn, Run H- III, I Iulmwn, II I Ixunl-III, II 'X Ixnlu N I I I'Ir . . II' . I : W. III1 'I W, II. lIuun'g-f-m,, II. IIyllulnl, II Irs III IVIVII. II, IIIIIIP, S. If 'PIII-, I, IIN-wma III' 1 '1: Vrwwl--y, I,, l'v-un-W. IVI ' , -fp. , -,A : . - T3 S. 3 if 11 - L i lv .QLQE I '.- Ii? -My vsp f45?f32- ' 5 IN- 'Q 5. . ' - af? ' ii. f. 4 - v. .Tv J , .Eli I - . ., ,, -,, , 'Lf 7 ' ,.. 4 . T I P -- .. 3' ,. M 4 ,jf I J. - ri-4-. 1: s ' ,O , X W! 3 - V x 5 1' ' vain . eff 1. f-2' ' I ' 'F'-1-.Q A 4 I Q p at T. 7- ' 4 5- x 0 . al N- ' 'A if .5 f fl! ' 4' 2 -.. , 'Q .Q .- W , ,N 1 - '2- lf Huw lx B. M:Ge:. C. M:GllngInm, I Melihncy. S. I, McLe.m. I. Say-I-wr. I. S.h..fh-r, li. slmyh.-r., N Su'-nr, M. A 1.w.p. Rm- 1. H. MIIIU. B- Raw 2: D- md. 1. Mlklihdmtt. B. Myers. S, 'l'r'uh, P. Tflh. I.. Valrlwv.. D. Vduqhn, A, Vow, M. lf. WV.uIr. R-vw 7 Nalin. L. Nnnwd. V. Oats. Huw 31 A. Palmer. B. Penland. I Perry. L, Warren, S. Yvatscn, P. VVc:r, M. YVhcclcx. M. Whinn P. Whnu- gz PKC, iq:-lrdll. B. T III. W glslm Rklvgl. RIZMRQNGG. heart. Row 8: A. Wilmoth. M, NVnls0n, M. L. NVmIw-n, A. NVrmm. Rgcu. Rdlh, .Emp . py:.Rmr: . vu. . q-ME51, .E ' .tk - ,f-f iwf 1 1 , xi W., . . Tx VV -., ., ,aa-, Q ff'-'p1L': BOYS' COLLEGE CLUB Row 1: Mr. Peters, sponsor: B, Elliott, W. Hurst, G. Pfefferkorn, C. man. P. Wollschlager, P. Foster, C. Bdlich, V. Goldberg, B. Acker. T. Waser, B. Hunter. Row 2. P. Lewis, R. Phelps, V. Ferrell, H. Horton, Kallam. H. Mauzc, O. TCsh, I. lHerring. Row 3: H. Hudsonl, S. Books, H. Kiirk- p,,,e4y.. I Y I L' I M, I Q llSlll'I'S l I IIB Huw l.M1. I'1-Ivnw. If. I'.nllml, II, ll.u-nmum, VV. II, lI.mwu, IC. I.uI.-ml. IXIUI-.Imp-I. Ibm I XX. IXIIIfIwvn k'. NXW-xmull II II-um-Ilx A Iiwxxzv I, jmws, IJ. Hrvwm, II. V.nu54I1u, I, II.nlv.n-I, A, Hp.m,1Ix, lx. 'l'.n-lm. 11, If lyui-, ll Il.,.,,..,. IV, SIMM- I XXNIII, Il. NXIIIIMH. II RU...-II Huw Z: lI.1'ImI1l:Igyn', I.. M4124-I-, 'I'. IXfIlumIfs, II. Ihumnlugq, II. llgllmun, L1 L'l-mv Xl I vu.II II. IVIuuLv, U. lI.xIIu:s, Ii. 'I'mInmn, II. WI1iIx'Inm'znll, If IX'ImnlW-nm-uv, l I.......... OFFICE and NURSES ROOM PAGES, RECEPTIONISTS RMI I. I,IImg.y..I, M. I, wII....I, 'I' Iam., .x ..II..I..,.-,I Ir... I x I .I NI II Il I I I I, HI. I I x1 I II., . . M I. If V MIUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII III IIII IIB Xllll 1 III z. N. II.IIIk,. I.. NI.m....I, I., I.-.I., .x u..II.. I, I..-.,I.-I 5. Ii ' .x, Rx.I.,:.Ix II xI'.II.I I:UIA..I.-.. I- II.I.I::-III. I H H HALL MONITORS Rm: I. 1. Brimky. P. Shun, F. Demon. A. Brimlzy, G. Clin.-, M. Rzvelle. B. Pnl . Raw ZL R. Teague, I. Parks. R. YVard. B. Lin- glz. R. Pegnm, Hmxrkk. B. Muon. L. Lancaster, E. Anglin, Rnv-' 3. M. Ahmad, E. Carlyle. P. Shepherd. I. Graves, B. Land. S. Com!! JL... I. CrIIIwvnIIfvF. 5. 'XYnIIIII, ll Mxllmv. Y.. YY.Irrrn. IM-.I. 4 S EVIIII. M, IN!-:Crack-:n B. Bynum. S Sfwnk, C. '.Vc.r.-f. N. Fnvirr, E. lk IcI. I. Parry. H. Gfw-vlIrI. l.. LfI.Irk, C, MIGInIIq!Ion, In V. ,. I I .I III VII .III 224.1 III v M, ww, WI? H231 IIIVI 1. ml., . .IIII' I' ' IIII II 'I IIIIIIL 'IIILI' 2 PQI III' III I III II Mn. I II I I IIINII IWIIII III III Iii' I I I . I I I I II b.L.nJ.u4.4ii4.4n.1..gJ.3............,..4Y....- ...M - --1 -! f- - FRENCH CLUB I Row I: Mrs. Fearrington, Sponsor: P. Horton, R. Alspaugh, C. C. Cox, M. Rierson, E. Barber. C. Reynolds. Row 4: D. Sapp Rodenboug-h, C. Winecoff. Row 2: I. Bouldin, B. Walters, I. Williams, R. Pfaff, A. Glenn. R. Gordon, W. Wirnstcad, K. Pruitt. B. Mar P. Pagett, I. Butler, R. Mcllroy, A. Pratt, R. A. Rogers. S. Fishel, bhews, D. Glinard. Row 3: B. West, F. Hege, S. Teichman F. Charles. B. I... Minor, FRENCI-l CLUB II ow I: B. Burnvs, Sr-ug C. K.unn14'1'rr, I'1'rs.g II. lIynum, I'u'.N.g IC. INIrIiium'v, 5. I. INIII.--.un II, 'IX-xIu N. Ripplr. Rvxx I II. XIII-1 II Imre, VN'L'.I7rvM.1 NIV:-K. III-1'11'Iluglu11. Spwnlfmr. Ruw .7: II, lfnrrrll, A. l'r-:Liu-.. I. IXIIM-ulwlnu'r. II. .-'XIIIvrm.ux. II, l'mlm.m II. I5.nIx' If. Shut I ' Inc. Row J: M. L. Inllnmm, I'. lIIynl, lf. lfnrllru, NI. XVII-pun. I. l28 IU, I I I ' I I II I I I :III I III R I 51 I ETIFIIEIJ, Crews, II. Wl':sI, N. Hlmuv, I. 'I'vxlx, M. Kfuuniu5lIx.uu, II. Im-I. II. IIvnIIu.xw, IXI. XX'Ixilf. y,1 5 I I ,gl X I if I III I I 1 in :N . I ' I I: SPANISH CLUB RW: L Decker, N, Alum. L. xx.-.f Q. m,,1...,.,..,. N M.-......r.-f 1- ox.-swf le... 3 M sum., 11 A,.,..-fm. K 'l'..vz..f. 15. ,xx-.-W 1 M. Ioycc, K. Brown, 5. Inhrwm. R-w 2 M. Dm- M I2 I.:-mum I Liluklwmn A. Ur--W.. ll. Ilunmm. Il. LY.-mfr. 'KL 454.-nv. 1 Lmcbdck. C, Lxuicy. B ENIJLUMI-'. Q If-mr 15. NAM-r-.xw M Btwn SKETCH CLUB Row 1. 7. Du-mp, I. M:Clnnahan. B. Land. C. Huff. R, Mm-mn 1. s shffmn. 1. Imac, 1. 11..nM.a, I., xv..mu. H. RMI.. A. shupvn Dunn. y. Kmmm. A. Gabm. Rav 21 c. Shields. R, Peebles, C. C, Knndley. S. soma. P. Gnmn. Brown, E. Clnu, I. Waolm, T. Img. R. Brldley. R. Taylor. Row 3. 129 Y 3--A-41, 7 -.- -9--. , SENIOR Y-TEENS Row 1: A. Wright. sec., N. Ripple, int. coun.. Perry, trcas., Row 4: B. Brown, N. Laniery McKinney. M. Lynch, L. Valletos A. Glinard, V-pres.. L. Warren, pres. Row 2. V. Ogle, B. Gough, M. L. Brown, Crews. S. I. lVhcl.ean1, N. Polfter, W. Bmownlow S. Henderson, V. White, I. A. Livengood. P. Hopkins, B. Miller, I. Iohnson, B. Burgess, B. Bynum. Misenheimer, G. Bdoodworth R. E. Bowen, A. Bonclurant, T. Ring. Row 3: M, Wilson, A. Palmer. M. L. Wilsoim. Rlow 5: B. A. Kirby, Bagnal. Crossley, S. M M. Tayllor, M. S. 'Strupe. S. Watson, D. Millcr, P. A. Alderman, Reavis, C. Hemri-ck, B. Kimbalil, D. Tdrner, A. Darlington, E. Church P. Whiteheamt, C. McGlaughon, D. Vaughn. E. Rawrley, S. B. Cun- B. Reich, M. White. P. West, .B. I. Myers. B. Lee, I. Schaefer ingham, A. Wilmoufth, M. A. Guthbtie. I. Means, M. L. Harris. M. S. Wheeler. IUNIOR Y -TIEHNS Ruw ll I.. lVl1'Kn'1llllm',,, ll. l'.x5In'II, N. l'umIIzl-.. V Xhhlllwlsnlu. I' lliimlrx, I llnulwulml I. llvrku I.Il1urlw.n.ls k lm.I'l.'x l lil-lx-'l, lll'1'WIi1', ll. fiuwvlfi, fi. Nl, lfImIln'lIn'1, A. Nl, liwilru IXI. l.. XVlvIlwllv.u'l'. fu, I.-lmwuu, JN I Vllullrvnxx ll, IQ buuxll lluxs I N, U Ncll ll M. lllglv, S. llllnl, l.. fll.sIrl4, Mlw-X Austin. Huw '. Il. XVy.1Il,. N. I. XY.xI1.ns k Xlml N l. 'XIwp.in.Ilu, N I'mxls, X, ll.nl.x ll M. lllvrvsuil, ll. llulvimiml, if. Hmillnrnnmn. l' Il,'wn-swim, NVllli.uns, I. Vi-nlrll M ll,-xx.-vs -X, lxvxun ll hlrllmx, ll ll llmurlu ll. llnvws. Alvxmulvr. M. ll. l.luvilIv. li. lisln-Im, N. lmlv, l.. l.nm.u-.tru I. Ilun 'I I KIM. N, Tlu.m,1.' I. llmnm, 5 XXININ ll, l'I,I.I.', I5 nggrlt. ff. Imlrri. Rm-1 9- ll. Rvynmlnlr., V, lluswmlll, l', llx my FX. Nllwll N. Imw K. llmxxu I lllqiklmm l .10 A I 4. -1. 1 1... SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Rn.. I L M.m.-- pm- A, Huvl- -rwr-w lf, U-f elm mr -mm, UI.m N Nmkvr, ll l.I-.1nc,F4.lu.1uc. Run -I I! ll.-:wx A. Lhww B I. Llwfxlr I Ur.--.N m-U. MIM l,-r.11..M,bp1-H-I-., Rm ' Ii -Xluux M Ammul, M M.L'r.v.Lcn I, XX'nIiIr. NI. 'I'Im.,m..x lk NV Ihr-wI X I.. Iiwrvm-www H II-dv. 5 PIII! R I.:Iw -w I lin- L'Ivvl.urn H ilu, If .MI.vw- U lfllw, G LH--xxx, I' Urn INK- 11 MII.-I, K. Kvnrmml G. Iuvvwr I, IIA-Inn.-Id, I' IJnIwn N IwIv.vv, li 1' 5Iv.Iw!u-rd, Kms S I Ilnw N, I, IK.-hm-mm, M. Ku.-In .X. lm HM, M N. Ilmk RM 1 xl. tjlrp.-r, xl AM.lm.,- I Ian. I' Xl!-.W Mm. P. t'1.IrL. NI IMI-X, li L' XX'..rmv. P. ll.-mu-ww, S. A. Ilml--my M. B-nl R. NUM H XX.-Nw: N I'I.i.-v- IS XX -ww, R Ibn! K I. .X, llmurnl, V. XY.-xvfr B R4-ull, IX C-vriwflx, I. Kmg, 5. 5.- WL IJ. llmr, P. Xhllumx. ,Q ,. FRESHMAN HI-Y 0.5 I. .s'.,G.Tn. .D. F 1.5, H -. I.H,1s,I.Hn B, Alam. Rm' 1 Gaim. G mx.. vPmf'..1:...., n.uRGZ...I Rogvmhl: D. E-22:7 P. asa? 1. Tfxff. H. Mclzgivhen. D. Qvafm. L. SQQQM1. D. Ray. T. smut.. 131 M '13, .LJ ,. . .mH'i'f59?ff'bg-' , ... ... f ur' A 4 IUNIOR HI-Y H. Connelly. Row 2: G. Crone, D. Ogburn, R. acksnn O. Gordon, D. Clfnarfh H- I-UWM' Row 1. R pant... C, Winecoff, B, Smith, F, Charles, R. Moser, G. Garrison, I. Wooten. Row 3. B. Middlleton, H. Watkins, E. Shore ' ' l . ' SOPHOMORE HI Y ow l W Wlnstcwcl Olgcaby ll mlmrnnu Snmtlxulnm atlilslqon l E Mwrtln atlln wnn Wx man Luckenliack RW 3 H Lowrance C Carpenter ll Shulll 1 Long who 1 un 7 xtsr n mx lX lx K lll ll SUI! K lllk KKXH V lil 1 S mms R 1 . ' 1 , ' , '. S 'tl f , P. l ' I , P. ll , Br.lllvx', li. XYAWHII, R. Nlvhfxw. R -l: R. l B. Hoover. S. Miller, Harris, L. Clark. Row 2: I. Crews, li. Il. llvvrlv, R. I hric. G. ll rl: , lf. lNl'C 'hr , D. Ruhr s, Ks M , . . 4 ' . B. M ' , B. Dfll , 'ld ' , R. lilzzarll, Q. I 1 . xt . 0 : . V . J '- ' . l- , 132 H.-mridgf. pm. c:...,.lmf., X-prrw. lm.-lim, W. x..mm.-m, um Mme., .s...p1..m C Avcrn D. Avnm D Bn-wer I.. Gu C. Dui: T, Dixon B running I, mm'-9 ll. Hormn ll. Hudson l'. Kxllnm ll. Mnuzc L. M-Gr: 1 n1....in,1 , Nfnlwn l , U Nrwlnn 1 4., vmrfn. i 3 1. rum 1. n..n,rm f ns nu...-ll '12 s.......1m I A. Spnuqh . K. Tnvlur 1 f R. v,...,,hn f vi. xv1.,.u,- I. XVIWJ x C, 0.1.-mn I. Q..fman,.nmm vxl....1gm..ff, nm R. Wllllnms Row 1: Miss Cox, N. Koontz, treas.: B. Boclenheimer sec.g R. Hammett, Burgess, D. Shepherd, E. Mahatfey, L. LumUey, P Tatum. A. Huff. pres.g. C. Ellliott. reporter: D. Cranlill, v-pres. fabsentpl Miss Dobson. E. Foster. Row 4: M Richardson. C. Martin, D. Davis, R. Masten, Row 2: Little, V. Belil, B. Fulp, O. Fulltz, Maner. Row 3: N. Michael, W. Key, R. Reece, P. Williams. COMMERCIAL CLUB The Future Business Leaders of America is a na- tional organization and is sponsored in North Carolina by the School of Business Administration and Secretarial Science of North Carolina Womans College. The club at Reynolds, which was the third club to be organized in the state, was started in 1947 under the sponorship of Miss Dobson and Miss Cla- rice Snelson. The officers of the Future Business Leaders of A- merica for the 1948-1949 school term were Ronald Hammett, president: Dorris Cranfill, vice-president: Ann Huff, secretaryg and Nancy Koontz, treasurer. The programs for the year have to be approved by national headquarters. Business men have been in- vited both years to club meetings to talk on what business requires of a high school Commercial grad- uate. Some of the topics of their talks were Apply- ing For a Iob, Personal Adjustments That Must Be Made Upon Entering the Business World and The Use of Leisure Time. The highlight of this year was a trip to the Win- ston-Salem Chamber of Commerce. The set-up and function of the organization was explained to the members of the club by Mr. P. B. Raiford. A charter for the Future Business Leaders of A- merica will be given to the Reynolds club by N. C. Woman's College when it has conformed to certain regulations. The club's plan for the year, a list of the members and the club's constitution must be submit- ted and passed on by national headquarters before a charter is granted. The Future Business Leaders of America hold their weekly meetings every Thursday morning under the sponsorship of Miss Anna Lula Dobson. who is head of the Commercial department, and Miss Mary Cox. a commercial teacher at Reynolds High School. The club's membership of thirty-live is taken from the students selecting commercial courses, This club, which is one of the most active organi- zations at Reynolds, will be effective in helping our Commercial students to be Future Business Leaders of America, 134 1 The Luxury Liner-f all in perfect harmony 5 I I I: Z II 'I .1 If 'rf I . ' , I DANCE ORCHESTRA Ru--.-- I 5, I...uv. pnmw, A. Ihmx ml e.-vm I. Imp.-.II1c. Iv I.-wr: 'rIwII-rw. III-A I I I-IIHUW-' I 'f Hrfz II PIM! 'MII mmm 1 s I K hum I-, 'l1.,qfI.'v., .HMI 1.-IW 5 IXIIIIN 'HI I,.,,,Iu,..,,. L I-,,,,W.I.f I' ,-1- II I I I HB., R-uw I' IJ. II.mix, S lu R,1,Innl4Iu nmlwru.- M. II.wII. Il.-I. 7 M. Cnrmirlmrl NY. IJ.uix ll. lim-rr. I, K. INI.xrun, M. MII--I I. A. Ilmw 5. Ilinklr. S, III.-muh P. lIIum. IJ. II.-I-I. Ilnw 1: I. A. L'.-qlc. R. llmingm--n IJ. II.umpmu II. Gnlmm. IJ. IIIII. M. N MI-wu--v, -1 -fn. .Q of BAND K.. ILwn.Iur.vnl, 1. bbw-11, I. XK'r-v, I. D. Dum. Raw 4: P. Hmm I, I2 Ihrvh..l.w,n-w Il. I XYMII XY. XVchh. D. Blackburn, A, Gnllnn I, Kiwm-I II. Iklmk l'. My-nmnn Ii. VK'-III. R-ur S M. McCall I, IIaII, 135 ' ' ' ' 'ia. .ssl . W.-. . ,,., , , . . . ,. .. .. -Y ---W - -Y V ...-WH.-...........,.v.-,.. . - ,,-X.,,,,A,,,,,,,.,m .... . .M . ., -., .pm..a... r -qw... ...M .. . ...--.... -v-- -f - - 1525-:Eh A lv HV V I A H Lum ,Q , dr, ,, -,,.,,.......,,.. ,,,,,.,. ..,..:,,,,.....-7,, ... .7 ,.,.,....... , 9-+V.-f.--A-W -wt +- .N -N ORCHESTRA 0:1 ov mm a na ames Swalm lclcctt W rtc ow P Hop uns R Shcrmer F. Trodce-.n, D. Pfaff, F. Montgomery. D. Grimes, B. Trotmarg, 2.5 all N hldrer era o pw Coston E Crouacg B Bailey S Cagle A Palmer P Moore L. Harris. Row 5: S. Dclany, H. VVatkins, D. Hill, Krusz, rr J1 P rlmpon W urnpson 1' Q Clmar Mulllgan T Coppenlqc B Wire Glodfcltcr W Bale: Calloway, C. Kammerer, S. Mxller. Mcans G Krus S Lacy G Mccrackcn L Todd A H1rr1s. Rf l' R. E. B , B g I, I ., D. 4 , L. S. P' , C. h' . R 3: . lc' . . , N. M fb' . . W , B. My ', S. Pf hl. Rf Z: l. , . ' , . ' , . , . , . . 102121 l, .. L. TH' . , ,Th . , I. Pl fn., A, I. 'd, I. . . I , . 2 , , . Al y, P Charlee, D. Early, W. Thompson, Willnams, L. Crouse, A. Smith, B. Coleman. Row 4: B. Sharpe, B. Nickerson, K. Mc- M R ' -Q.-... ...- L.,......,................ , 'e ?.,. . . 3' nl I Q- .fn -N-1---V W -,, . ,. . '.'f.,f. - .- J t g.. .,g,f.- . . f 'i . ' .fuk A 5J'I'f??'-'.. -f.iii'51.'fA Af- 5!?.'95'3'. -f7l '-'W'? '75,45 . . 'N f-LW' -.fa'a.-Sita .'.-'-'-561 . Qifm'q'ff1..f1--iP,i'l ff f 1 .I .. F I' , . . f . . gm ff aff '-1-.ff ff-if. .. 4... 'N -- 5115. .HY ' Sz' 5 I - 11 ' 'r . In -. .11-.M rf-' ...S Q.-.M -ff-..54,-Q-12 -.3.15-.-fivfafif-A.a.-...-.Lf f . s' ' '- ' . 'X-23,1 ..:.:... -.:.g,,... Row l: R. Calnwnv. drum mnior: L. March. M. A. Gulhrlc. Mullrn. S. Mvllcr. D. l'll'I I. Krucz. Rnw I D fhxppfl if ff Smlllm. N flwhm R, Znglnr Ll. Vlnku li. l7nwI1r'. Huw 9 P. A. Alllermnn. H. YValkm1, S. B. Cunningham, ghivl: F. Hull. D. Grimm, A, I. Clvnnrrl, F, Grvflirh, XV. Tlmmpmn A. 5. Frvrrr I Vru-N l'. lhwn ll. l'I.uII ll. lJ.m,1Ilrru. l Charlcs. M. I. Rierson. P. Hopkins. L. NVnrrcn. B. Trolman. Hnrriw. F. Tmgrlcn B. Hnpkme, ll. Crilz. H. NVnmrr. B. firm-1, lklwuqumrrv XX' llmlrx, I. l'l.u1I I Ml-Llf, I KY1I.Im.m. I Row Z. T. Bernard, N. Appl-rson. O. Dishex. C. Knmmrrzr. W. I. Nvlwn. R. Plnlf. D. Pappas D. Smnlrv, Ro-.1 4 M 'XVhnr Cm-Ir: I Nillmk mm 1, Mr, lxlmrr R I. Nprmlll-, ll llc Allred M Mauldm P. O'Bricn. N. Lnnncr. S. Lacv. G. Krusz. D. Fowler. G. Ymlrr. S. Clmnrc A. Banlcv. R. Brnncvr. R Cu' ll. lVllKru1lmn S. Gillmm NV. Irvin. M l. llnrriw, ll. llrmvn, ' ' fight' lklnrnll, Unk, K. Prulu.. I. Inmcfz. ll. Tilley, I Fulk. G. riucidcuu., If Turner. H. Tucknr. L. Ap.-zfgm. B. nm. U. amy. B. um. T. cnppfagf. 5.x . I I . E 1 . L ni R, C1 GIRLS' BEGINNING VOICE I MIX IIIIII IWII, N. Num-, I,. XX---vlwrm-L P. Ilmlqw III.-,I 1 5 AI., I.Im,I.w.-I . I IX. -II I I v I I I I I I INIJIII, by I'ImI, I', VVIIIv.wm M XVIII-I--II, XX' lim:--r, Rw- IIumI.I IN M,q,,-,I X II.-, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC I I I Ib. L'II.Il-pdl, A. I.. 'l'Iu-mpwu S. Law, R. Ilmn, N. Lulu-. I'. Q-Burn. D, Gram.-w. RI-w 1 Mr. Mawr. XX' 'Immrf-n II. Arm- N App.-f-.In 5. Ifwhcl Il. Ihppm, I. Cm-r. RIN 2 A. Harms II IIIII-I I1 llmfnh. H, XVMIIII- I Emu, I Irma.-L, K. PIWI ,III-dm, IJ. I-ml-I, W. Huxley, II. XVnmnr, I. Cnnl. 5. IKIvIIcr. D. Plnli. I39 SPORTS ABOARD ' inf -2 - , fal l , LW 'W CHEERLEADERS t t 'gh't. A. Wright, B. Miller, C. jones, O. Tesh D. Mitchell. E, Whaling, chief: Bag 1, R. E. B , A. B 1 140 Y Football lvgj Xb v . gkn li! I vias' I fs .i -I C' C1 s C5 I A A- 4 .l1..x. v FOOTBALL SQUAD Row I: Conch Kirk, G, Scott. B. Coirmnn. XV. Hunl. B, Rune-II D. Ax-rm, L. Cm, Il. lnwcx. C, Dnxis, B. Bnrnu. I. Mm-Inger, Cnarh Tandy. Row 2: I. King. B. Spmpsnn, L. Pasdxdl. I.. MrGrr A. Spnuqh, I. Fvins. C. Avrrn. R. Pam-n. Il. Cnrrrll. F. Nlonlgnmcrv. Row 3' G. Uallua. T. Nell:-on, S. Ridcnlmur. I. Bnldrldgc, B. llrnnmg, B. Vaughn, R. XVn7Imme I, Grubb-. NV. Drnnuc. I Vngrl. Rm' 4 G. Plcffulnrn, mar.: H. Manu C. Knmmrrrv, E. Gnndman. D. Brewer, N L I R 5 T. .'nn.I.-r-, l.. Rnhrru I, lnnu, I innnmgharn. F, Sa r, fngfm 0, n. Sapp. n, A.-fm. s Swan, 4: G..-hm. ci crm., y. rm-W, I. NVhrzlung. D. Oghnrn. P, lnglc. , BOYS' BASKETBALL Row I Coach Beach: R. Moser: P, lngle: I. Hauser. Cadtaing W. H. son, C. Davis. Row 3: C. Kammerer, D. Brewer T. Frazlar, T. Bric- Hauser: L. Roberts: I. Moore: R. Chappel. manager. Rok: 2 C. Good- leer. Row 4: E. Morris, Captain: I. Dudley: E. Shore. R 1 M I V GIRLS' BASKETBALL ow : rs. ones, coach: . White, manage: C :JI . - Q ' 5 R i . - ,, T. Bonner' capsaim A. Vdss, manager. Rowzfz M.f'EZ,2'n Sig 55:53, EpwB3tn5D Boesser N. Cofer. I. A. Lwengood, A. Chambers. Row -1 v Q 1 'Z i. Q 1. j WH but 5-xg I Y ,lj .. 1. 1 Q .' A ' - . U V I ' - I I 0 . ,I l ,, ..-I-fly., 4-'1 1- ' V:,.j gy Q g 4' 1 , Ig' I. 1- I ' A -z. : 'f J , Q1 'I I .. .1 A :vid 1 lj! J, I .i X41 Y I I T 5. wk: ur . 1, , 1 1 1 u , f' - , - 4 'I 0 X' , Q, I h I . ' . - . J - ,, - ,f - ,Y . I '.- . ,lx in +I., K h. 5,7 'K xl ,vw , I . If'1 4' 'M iiilw' . 5'II'l 1 ' . ' w 1Q .. LL , , 11 I ' I P' H I v I Q I I II I ' V , BASEBALL Rm I limuh Brmlu, B Immlx, E. Murrxx I Frnl., If Ch.vpph- C' 'I' fjxwppiv I 5'w'?, In Ulf- I Ps-r-. If 5' X I UWM,-I I f1'smI'401w Nluwrf. R Hrvvnxnq. Hyun Vr, V. ffr.uV4-r fxivwinq--r 'vu1'Iw I lI.4'l Il IL---If-. Nw -I '-Ig' 11 W1-:mv IW Fmnh-r' Il H. Smith. flcmclv Kxrk Row' 7 R. V'f.lff, Vxv. II. H.1uf1-r XXIwvIwxm iuxwl'-my If I'r l'1, I fum' I XX'm 5, Fawn-'1 . Il. I,mvz-mr 5 5 Srlmri, '14 Sulvvlnlfu Cunningham, V. Gnlzllwru, R, Clmpywll If H'-u.' 1 rn H. lub -' 5 IwWv1w'v Ile. W U Ilr. Il Kixkvlibmn, U K.lnvm1'r:'r L. NIJPQ. li Slwfrrv. Rum I' Nlqr H. I.lnrIv.uIv 5. Il-Min Imwm' rv-. I' I,-'I.u..w R. NI'-ui. H. PW'--We -.V I SOFTBALL Row 1. u..1.4.. mm. nxwml Dm. Raw zz Noun -rcwf. mum Emu I Bum'-r Brin- I..-u Arnhcus Shrrlcv Nnlnn, Tnlhv Burner H xvcbbc, pm, 1'n.0m.. ma. u1.wxwv11. uw J. PM nm-cf. mg., 1.....nc CNN, rmm atom. su lifnaffm. mf. Row l: E. Goodman. Sec.: L. McGee. Pres.: Mr. Tandy, Sponsor: Mr. Phi'0, Sponsor: D. Brewer. Vice-Pres.: I. Dudley Tfeas.: Row 2: 'I I. Ferree. B. Henning, L. Roberts, I. Fritts, S. Ridenhour. B. Coleman. Row 3: C. Goodson., I. Vogel, F. Montgomery, S. Whiteheart. D. Hill. I, Motsinger. Row 4: Iones, Moore, C. Kammerer, R. Iackson l'. Saunders. I. White. Row 5: W. Dentisre, I. Hauser, I. Reins. G. I Ballus, B. Russell. G. lVl.cCraoloen. Row 6. D. Sapp, E. Morris L. Cox. F. Trogdon, R. Williams, B. Clomrell. BOYS' MONOGRAM CLUB The Monogram Club is composed of boys who have participated in varsity activities and have re- ceived their letter in one or more high school sports. These boys have upheld the high standards of clean living and good sportsmanship and have thus proven themselves to be worthy of being a member. Re- cently a new amendment to the club constitution has been made which says that membership may be awarded to varsity managers by two-thirds vote of the club. Also honorable membership may be a- warded by a similar vote. This Year the club was under the new leadership of Iohn Tandy and Leonard Philo. Tandy, a former North Carolina star, is head football coach and Philo, head track coach. The group elected as its president, Lawrence NIcGeeg as vice-president, David Brewerg as secre- tary, Ed Goodmang and as treasurer, Ioe Dudley. The club took an active part in the student activi- ties and teamed with other clubs to put across im- portant projects. During Christmas, they put up Christmas trees in both courts, and painted a large Merry Christmas sign to hang over the landing. Also during Christmas they went from house to house collecting food for the needy people. At the horne- coming football game with High Point, they entered a Hoat showing a Demon roasting a Bison over a hot fire. New members were inducted in Ianuary. Each boy had to wear at least one article of the uniform he first won his letter in. Football helmets, baseball shirts and caps dominated the halls. They were al- lowed to speak to no one except teachers during the day and at lunch they were lined up and viewed by the school. Following this, the club had a social at Roaring Gap where the new members had to cut wood and wait on the rest of the club. The club meets every Thursday at the designated period and a program is usually planned before each meeting. I I I I I I I I .L - 1- - - fTTf'f' '--- lill I 5555-gf? lll E' L . . fs 'A- ' . ' -' Q1 , '-, f I ,Y , G, A. A. III.-u I A, Vww., Pr--A. Inbxrmlg 'I'. NVIm1-, V,I'r-w., If Ihvrvwr. Src: M I.xn.M II. GI-..-Im H. Bm-rr I Iwm-1 S X'.'vv-Nr. 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A. i'I...mIm'. II. 'Il-fh I. NYilII.1m-. li, llI.wIufIl, R-uw I' Il. l'Imu-r, R-vlan. B. IH-nlnml IH. Nhrrs I. Crkudq. H. Ru.: Y, XVI,irf. H. RNA.-Il, A. l'.1lm--1. M. ll.-wen 5. hlruixk. N. Swnc M, Ilnw. mgr., lnI-wnpy N. Cvfcr HS 97' Build it first on paper, son. A pallet of paint and imagination 1nunW4W'4 , ff-wmv ,V ww i' ff 7 ' ' ' M H I Chow line Three Mugs and a Brush Cream of the crop Men of distinction- to beard or not to beard Blackbeard-1 Trotman's brainchild Woodwork Shop- A woody-woodpecker's dream A few 4 A, xr, A-a N I 1 4 w I .h OTE EQUS Z' ll si .K ' BOWMAN GRAY MEMORIAL STADIUM Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1 N Y 1 n r I x E P u J I good zaufy - ' 'L KP A , xg ,ZX CAPTAIN SHIRLEY SAIGE GRAY CO-MATH MARY LOUISE WILSON REYNOLDS judged by: Lleultnanl Commandvr Robert M. Laird Lieutenant Commander Alec Nading Lleulcnant I. B. Cullen INavaI Reserve Tnlulng Cenlerl . lr. CO-MATE BETTY SUE BOWMAN HANES V Y Y V Y V W V V V 9 V V V V V V V V4-,V+,Q,QfQ,'Qf++ 15-PX4-D24-PX4-qv-rX4+14+y-q4+ +vZQ+X0poZ4-ala-rZ4q4-vlo-rZe+14-014+X02+X1+X4+I+v.+v.4+X4+I4+.1+A+A+X4+x+'Z++A+X4+A+A A A A+4 + '+ + '+ + + 4 4 e 4 4 A + 3 gg: 1865 1949 Congratulations to Seniors VOGLERS' Iewelry Store West Fourth Street Next to Carolina Theater 3. 5:6 3. a 0 7 4' it 34' zz: 4 6 5 N 3. 3+ 3. 3. 3. +2 5+ N- +14 +24 54 V N- Q. v vvv vvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv 42414.614-Q0:02fvX+9Z4+14-D14-0:4-v'z0XH:4+X4+X0I02-PI++I+iI+K++4+X4'VB A'44'h4'i4 44 4 '4 '49404'5 '4 '44 +4 + '44'g '4 '+ '4 '4 5 '4 54'4 '4 '4 k4'V4044'PX4-K4-Q. VV VV VVVWVVVWWVVYVYYVVVW 54414-pin2-92-+14-vI0X4+X4-K+v21+X+vX+rI4-v2-o2+B-vX4+X+K+vX4-i4++X+vX4+2-PX01++X0X0I9X0:0494910194 '4 : h '+ '+ + '4 '+ + '+ '4''4 '+4'5 '+ '+ '+ + '4 '+'x V 3. . z ' - Philco -1 Radios -1 Admiral 3 3+ 3+ Philco -f Appliances -f G. E. , I ft? 3 ' Pennsylvania Tires -f Sporting Goods 11: 3+ 91+ 3 .QI MODERN TIRE 8 APPLIANCE CO., Inc. :ij V. 1 32 Phone 3-3007 121 5 449 West End Blvd. Winston-Salem, N. C. 32 .v 'if Q V4- 1fxlx+-.wrfzf+:++:f+x-+x+f:+a++x+-:+fx+-:f+z++ra+'z-+:-+z+fze:-+102-xf+:4+z+-:Q-r40zH10:-+z++:ez1-xozwzezex-+z+fxf-za-1-x+'xf+z++z+-:4+x+-:+f:+-:ali tg4+-X-11-1-+x++z+-:++:+a+':++z-fx+f:++x-+1-+xoxoxwzexezszoxezezexogf 5914+1-z+fzf-z+'z-'I+a+':f+r-+x+fx-fxf+:f+:-+xQ:-+rfzezez-+zfa+M+x+fgl+ 64 'Q' -If 94 3 3. 3. Q: e z : If 131 Best Grades if 54' if 44' .1 W s. 4. of s. Best Wishes if 'S+ 'Z' E: Coal and O11 Iii 6 4'4- x fo .gi if Can Be Found li: Q O V4 ?4' The Class of 1949 121 gi: z : x z Z 34- 3+ 3+ Ig! Iii 9 5 if MANN FUEL CO. 94' +4 +4 sq. iz WALL MFG. CO. 744 Chatham Road :fi Winston-Salem, N. C. mSt0n'Sa1em' N' C' x 1 :Q E14-+1+vXaI4-vl13 :4+X4+I4+Z4-vI4+I4+f+7:1-P14-42-if-v:+vX4-+2+14qozozozozexoxozeznzf+14-rX4+Z4-Q4-vii-Q+1014-rio?+24-rX4-p14-+14-rX4-vxq-+:4+X4-Q4if-u14-Q4-ff4+j++I4-,:++:++? A I If 1 'cf 133 ig 'f . N Congratulations, Class of '49! 1? Iii +5 ,Q .4 fbi? +2 .5 if 1? AUTO REPAIR and SALES CO. O1 2+ :ij 638 West Fourth Street Q : 5 Phone 2-0371 131 if 33 .g. 32 Ig + D2S0f0 Pl mouth 31 5+ Q. A 1 -:0:4+x++:+fz++x-+:++x++:-+1-+x++x++zf+rwx-+x-+:+-1Q+z4+z++z+-:+f:+'xf+:+fx0:+a++x++z++raazsxag..1..1..g..g..g..1..g..g..g..g..g..g..1..g..g..g..g..1.44.4.2. 150 1. GRAY PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '49 WHO-O-OO! WI-IO-OO! the whistles of the big luxury liner, U. S. S. Futuro, blew as we elbowed our way through the milling crowds on the pier. We ascended the gangplank just as the call, ALL ABOARDV' rang from the lips of Boatswain Bill Davis. The ship, headed around the world via the Panama Canal, Honolulu, Singapore, Suez, and Gibraltar, left New York right on schedule at 7:00 o'clock P. M., Iune 14, 1969. As our vessel put out into the open sea, we waved goodbye to the statue of Anna Frances Morgan, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. The Statue of Liberty had been ordered moved to Washington by the United States President, V. Pettyjohn. Feeling a bit drowsy, we interrupt- ed Chief Steward Ilames Gorsuch to ask him the way to our stateroom, cabin 216, a number which seemed vaguely familiar. ' The first night out we ate in the ship's tremendous dining hall, where we had the honor of sitting at Cap- tain Charles Newsome's table. After- dinner music was furnished by lack Daniels and his octet, consisting of I. T. Hauser at the piano, Eva Mae Myers at the drums, Raymond Weir and Iohnny Sexton, playing trumpets, Bobby Scott, the trombone: Lorene Tesh, playing clarinet: and Iames Wim- bish and Marquita Linville, exercising the vocal cords. As morning dawned again, we were stricken with acute seasickness, which was promptly treated by the ship's doctor, lim McDaniel, and the nurse, Emma Mills. The passage through the Panama Canal was uneventful, with the excep- tion of our ship's picking up a cargo of bananas from the Bobby Robinson Pfantation. These were marked for shipment to the Hawaiian branches of the Richard Sheetz Super Markets, Inc. On deck one day, striking up a con- versation with world traveler Lucille Baynes, we learned who some of our fellow passengers were. On board were Dick Sale, professional football star: Wynona Bowman, headed for China to continue her missionary Work: Iohnny Fletcher, salesman for the Jeanne Threatt Television Set Company: and Betty Felker, who is gathering material for her new book, 'ASeasick. Well across the Pacific Ocean we listened to our favorite radio program, lo Ann Lofiin was interrupted by news commenta- tnr Irvin Griqg. He informed us that Barbara Bledsoe and Clara Iohnson had become the tirst two people to reach the moon. The great chemists were experimenting with a new ex- plosive invented by Professor Davie Bolin, of Baucom College, a new in- stitute of learning endowed by mill- ionaires Ralph Poore and Marcus Crotts, and named for its first presi- dent, Mollie Baucom. At Honolulu, Hawaii, we went ashore while our ship had some me- chanical defects repaired by Curt Sprinkle and Bill Chatman of the Sprinkle and Chatman We-Fix-It Company. Faces Life, whicl The first place we visited was Wai- kiki Beach. Here we attended the an- nual Miss, Bathing Beauty Contest, in which were entered Wanda Bowman, Willa llean Gregory, and Peggy Mc- Clain. The judge of the contest, Ru- dolph Perryman, was so dazed by the feminine pulchritude that he was un- able to give his opinion. After the con- test we were introduced to the presi- dent of the Sink Surf-Board Company. Mary Lou Sink, and to her chief dem- onstrator, Bobby Heath. Following re-embarkation, we at- tended a variety show in the auditor- ium of the Futuro. First on the pro- gram was magician Bill Griftin, who demonstrated some of his original card tricks. Next we saw Mademoi- selle Peggy Scales and her ballet troupe dance to the music of compos- er Donald Cude. Concluding the ent- ertainment was impersonator Iimmy Sink. Un our voyage we kept up with world happenings, not only with ra- dio and television, but with the daily issues of Willard's Winston'Salem Wisdom, whose editor, Sara Willard. was most renowned for her outspok- en opinions on international affairs. The papers were flown to the ship each day by Pilot Carolyn Iarvis of the Iimmy Sanders Air Freight Com- pany. In this paper we read from Colum- nist Carolyn Edwards' movie revues that Mildred Dietz and Bill Willard were co-starred in Producer Gilbert Kitchen's latest release, Gone with the Breeze. The screen story was written by Edna Stanley. We also read that Pauline Cude and Barbara Clark had tied for first place in the Year's Most Happily Married Wom- an contest. At Singapore we were on hand at the opening of a branch agency of the Dewilla Sale Super Sales. Inc., Olds- mobile distributors. This business was housed in a mile-high skyscraper, de- signed by the architect Wilbur Sharp Jo 0:0 2: is . 2 ,. .,. rg :iz 3. 3. 3. 3: 11: 0:4 3. 3. 12: 3. 3. J. 3. 15: Q. rg: 2: :iz 3. E. zz: .Q If .s 4. N P+ '11 .1. .:. 31 : .,. .Q 31 4. 223 31 : .5 31 J. .5 .f. 31 .Q .5 .z. .z. .,. -Ea Q. .5 .. .Q .x. .f. .g. Q. . 3. if li E352 Compliments f 32 :fi of the ' J. 33 3 S l l l ' l If: tate Dlstributlngjorporatlon 23 Iii 3: 3- -z-9-:--:-z--:-e-:-zw-z-:-:-:-1-9-:--:-:-:wx-H-z-:+-:-:-z-:-:-:-+-'-'-:-f-'-'-'--:-:--1-:-:-:f-'-'-'-fx-z-z-z-4-:-+:'+:f-1-:nw Srwzwzwz--1-:wx-:-+:-9-:-:-:-:+-:-+:-:-:-:-:-:- ':--:--:--:--z--:--:-:-:-':--:-:-:-:-:--:- -:-.:-:- -:s-:-+1--:-+1-Q-.--.--.-1--:-:-z-+ z- :- ' i: a o Q . 0 .a urr.. Distributing Compan 5 4 1702 Spring Garden St. EQ Greensboro, N. C. it for 31 . fi' 323 Mrs. Filberts' Food Products and Z? J. . I. 553 Borden's Fine Cheese J. . 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The inside of the building reflected the master touch of Mary Ellen Smith, interior decorator. While in this city, we visited the Ioe Bowman Health Club, where on the golf course Nowassa Hege and Mar- gie DeViney were vying for the wom- en's championship. Here we saw Charles Bullings, executive of the Bul- lings Bubble Bath Company. Before leaving Singapore we enjoyed a de- lightful meal at Browning's Beavery, an exclusive night club run by Re- becca Browning. When we arrived at Suez, our next port of call, we were greeted by a new passenger, Coach Bobby Fesper- man, who had spent a year in the Near East teaching Egyptians how to play football. Having entered the Mediterranean Sea, we began to pick up European broadcasts on our television receiv- ers. One of these, Nancy Beck's Pro- gramme de Francais illustrated the proficiency of the Mistress of Cere- mony. In her show she introduced two leading Parisian dress designers, Hel- en Hester and Phyllis Calloway. Their newest creations were modeled by Barbara Castevens, Peggy Ernest, and Helen McCoin. We also viewed Mar- garet Bodsford's famous play, Elev- enth Nightf' starring Barbara Hem- rick and Ralph lohnson. The program was picked up by Bobby Markland's video network. After cruising a short while, we sighted Gibraltar. Here, after disem- barkation, we visited Carol Hutchins and Carolyn Lewis Beeson, who were vacationing after winning the womens swimming, broad jump, and pole vault titles in the l968 Olympic Games. Having run out of spending money, we cashed our remaining travelers' checks at Ed Poindexter's bank, where tellers Betty Everhart and Peg- gy Iohnson told us that the city was the residence of lean Hanes, whose latest book, Paradise Found, was the current best seller. While spending several nights af Gibraltar, we found accommodations at the Hailey Hostelry, where Propriet- or Grover Hailey explained to us that the only reason he had room for us was that United States Secretary of State joy Bassett and Senator Marian Vaden had canceled their reservations. After buying souvenirs at Bettye Myers' Curio Shoppe, we called at the business offices of Oerter Oranges. Inc., only to be told by the secretary, Martha Alspaug-h, that the owner, Neil Oerter, was detained at one of his Spanish citrus plantations. On the high seas again, the Future set its course for New York and 'Z Z 1 X ! '. '! 1 X 5'I l ! Z Z X Z Z I . 'Z Z ! ! I ! Z 2 Q. .g. . q. 4. st. 3. . l. . 4' no L Qs: is 69064 3. 31 32: 1 :A 'iii' 7, I i :ij . ' .Lf 3 . . 'iz vt i - A 4 1 L' . 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Debaters from our class were Rosajane Parks. Anna Morgan, and Mollie Baucom.. Eagerly the passengers on our Class Ship watched for the horizon of lunior Peninsula. Docking at the har- bor there shortly afterwards, oflicers of the combined junior classes were president, V. Pettyjoling vice-presi- dent, Franklin Whitei secretary, Vifan- da Bowman: treasurer, Betty Fellcer. Sara Willard was elected vice-presi- dent of the school. Margaret Bods- ford was inducted into the Masque and Gavel. Charles Bullings and Bobby Fes- perman were named football players of the week. lean Hines won the spot contest for Forsyth County in the Community Chest Campaign. Barbara Bledsoe was named secretary and treasurer of the N, C. Library Pupil Assistant Association. Sara Willard was chosen as managing editor of the Gray Light: Ed Poinrlexter, business manager: lo Ann Loflin, associate ed- itor: Polly Cude, girls' sports editor: Carolyn Edwards, exchange editor. During our second semester on Iunior Peninsula the class was represented by two members as oflicers of the school. They were Ed Poindcxter. vice-president: and Dewilla Sale. cor- responding secretary. Senior marsh- als for the year were Wzindzi Bow- man, chief: VVynonzi Bowman, Mil- dred Dietz, Sara Willzird, Betty liver- hart. and Betty Felker. There were nine members of our class who were inducted into the National Honor SO- ciety. They were loy Bassett, Mollie Baucom, lean l'lanes. Emma hrlills, Anna Morgan, Rosajanc Parks. Betty Reeves. Dewilla Sale. and Sara Wil- lard. lrvin Cvrigg. Bobby Scott, and Charles Newsome were chosen to go to Boys' State and Sara Willard to Cvirls' State. After tour years of travel on the Sea of Learning with stops at various lands, we finally reached our last port on September 29. l948, when we set foot on Senior Land. How proud we felt marching to assembly last to oc- cupy the front seats! We realized that we would have never reached this destination without the help and guid- ance of all our pilots. Many times the crew wanted to turn back tothe Land of Ignorance, but our teacher co- pilots were always there to show us the straight course of bigger and bet- ter opportunities at our destination. The year began with V. Petty- . .. ... .............M..a. ,,.4..4..,..,. ..,...... .Ar.-.V,,..,........,....,.,Q..,..,., 44. ,., Electric Service Co. Fixturesfwiring-Supplies Gifts for all Occasions China and Glassware Dial 9-3743 116W, 4th SI. 3. .3 3. .103 .1..g..g..g..g..g..g. 4. XV l N - C l T l-3m Cleaning Co, .ff jj Remember 221 -5- Evening Dresses BIG CLOCK 1 :ff 3. :Q The Store of Quality and ..Z U5 ro 2. ri 47. 5 -:f-:ez I SE 2 E -1- 56 Yi-ars in lNins!nn-Salem 5 '2 5'! l'4 ! !' 5: t We Cater Especially to the Junior Miss john president of the student organ- Y ization. Sara Willard was cditor-In- chief of the Gray Light, and Io Ann Loiiin. associate editor. 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To Miss Mary Miller Knox and Mrs. Carrie Mae Allgood we leave our never-ceasing gratitude for helping us over the rough places in our senior year, Section III. We express our sincere thanks to all members of the faculty for the interest they have taken in us. Section IV. Our places in Miss Mo- selle Stephenson's senior English class, we relinquish to the junior class. who we hope will strive to uphold the excellent marks which we have macle in this subject. ARTICLE II Section I. Bill Willard leaves his good looks and that way with the women to lackie Craven, Section II. Ioe Bowman wills his fine record of having a six years' stay at Gray to Larry Childress. Section III. To limmy Messick. Marcus Crotts leaves his distinction of having the best-looking car at Gray. Section IV. Rosajane Parks has de- cided to leave her sweet smile to Pat Petree. Section V. To Iohn Stewart goes Franklin White's dry sense of humor. with all corny jokes included. Section VI. 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'I ': 'I 'I X 'I 'I+'I 'I'it ' 156 cers were president, jean Hanesg vice-president, Carolyn Edwards, sec- retary and treasurer, Martha Al- spaugh. Two members were officers of the Masque and Gavel: Irvin Grigg, presidentg and Rosajane Parks, vice- president. Cheerleaders from the sen- ior class were Sara Willard, chief: I. V. Pettyjohn, Emma Mills, Anna Morgan, and Peggy McClain. An ofiicer of the Key Club from the class was V. Pettyjohn, president. Other members of the club were Irvin Grigg, Dick Sale, Bobby Markland, Ioe Cole, and Bobby Fesperman, Iioe Cole and Bobby Fesperman were also selected to play on the N. C. team in the Shrine Bowl game. Sara Willard was chosen D. A. R. Representative. Dick Sale and Bobby Fesperman were co-captains of the football team. Ioe Cole, Dick Sale, and Bobby Fesper- man were selected for the All Con- ference Team. Our senior class oflicers were ,Ed Poindexter, president, Dick Sale, vice- presidentg Betty Reeves, secretary: and Bobby Scott, treasurer. Super- latives chosen were best looking, Mil- dred Dietz and Bill Willardg biggest flirts, Polly Cude and Bobby Mark- land: wittiest, Nowassa Hege and Ralph Iohnsong most popular, Sara Willard and Dick Sale, best sports, Polly Cude and Ioe Cole: most ath- letic, Carol Hutchins and Bobby Fes- perman: most intellectual, Dewilla Sale and Franklin White: most likely to succeed, Mollie Baucom andl Frank White, best all around, Wanda Bow' man and Ed Poindexter. Class day oflicers elected were tes- tator, Irvin Grigg: prophet, Franklin Whiteg historian, Mollie Baucom. Mascots for the senior class were Rita Clark and Danny Gray Nicks, The. Blue and Gold was dedicated to Miss Alma Woodmore. Those inducted into the National Honor Society' during their senior year were Carolyn Ed- wards, Carol Hutchins, Marian Vad- en and Frank White. Wanda Bow- man was voted the prettiest girl from the senior class. Now that our Class Ship has com- pleted its last voyage, we look back on the rough and the smooth seas and know that we are now better equipped to settle on the Land of Accomplish- ment. Mollie Baucom, Historian iQ+44?4+W446449444b594944446 .. .. 01. as-ez z: fx zzazszfz-:ws -L : :E 'Q Z is cn 'rl 1: Z F1 co Z U5 ?9+9+949++69+W9i4 11, N 'r 3: For forty-iive years ' sa :Q-I-x--:+i:++:-+5 o - .. 3' -. Q.. Q C -1 ta o 2 5' Q QI 3 U. F DJ o. 3 UO -I-+:++:'-:M:0z++:+-:Nz-+:' .....................,.,.., .g..,.,..,.,..,..,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..,., ,W ,-.,..,. , .g. 4.409.303 .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.,g..g..1..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. 4. 4. . q, .,. ea -zwxzaxfza :era-azfxvf'-+:+e ze'-+:++:++:ar-aazfexsz P6 C I-V .. W t Q P4 c O D I D. Q H F sz: N ' 9 O CD H I3 2 rr 'Sn K0 2 If at rx F 'rr H Q 5 Q, Y IQ. :I o I- rv, :1 Q -zwzwzs-:f-1'-:fe-:Q'z'+:+':+-:Qfzwzf-zu:+':'+:-1+-1+-101+-:+':++x+-:Q-:Q a .f. 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To Kenneth Grigg, Mollie Baucom bequeaths her supe- rior intellect. Section XVI. Barbara Hcmrick and Marqtiita Linville leave their nightin- gale voices to Gloria I-Iartlc and Ican Miller. Section XVII, Charlie Bullings. our little halfback, bcqueaths his speed to Cotton Weisner. Wc hereby appoint our friends. Miss Mary' Miller Knox and Mrs. Carrie Mac Allgood, exccutrixcs of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof. we aflix our seal this fourteenth day of Iunc. in the year. one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Irvin Grigg, Tcstator Witnesses: Sinbad the Sailor Davy Iones Popeye thc Sailor HANES PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF '49 I. being thc grcat Prophet, will now prophesy the future of the Hanes High graduating class of I949, It was a hot summer day in the year of l960, and I felt as though I needed a rest. I got out my travel fold- ers and began to scan them. I mapped out my route and decided that the first stop should he Miami, Florida. 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I asked Bob if he had run across any of the old gang. Bob said that there were a few of them staying at the hotel. I was tickled to hear this and decided to call on a few of them to see what they were doing for them- selves. , -A My. first visit was with Itimmy Me- cum, who said he was now with Ring- ling Brothers Circus doing a dare- devil act on the high wire. I asked him if he wasn't scared that he. might fall. He told me there was nothing to be scared of while Nick Iohn was waiting to catch him. He also said that Nick had a job wrestling with Gargantua during the' main perform- ance. Iim invited me to visit the circus while they were staying in Florida for the winter. I accepted his invitation. shook his hand, and left for my room. In my room I decided to order some coffee. I rang for the bellhop and to my surprise in walked Carl Freeman. Carl said that he was working off a debt he had owed Bob in school. The next morning I got up bright and early, for lim said that he and Alton Tilley had to be down at the circus lot first, so they could give the animals their breakfast. Arriving there I told lim 'I would look around to see ifI could find anything of interest. Walking through the main tent, I saw my good pal Homer Quate, lifting weights over his head. While talking to Homer, I gath- ered some interesting information. I learned that Paul Simos was now the owner of a stock car race track and that Nookie Carroll was doing the driving. I also learned that Anne Rat- terree was tuning pianos, and Iolleen Whitaker was teaching girls on How to get your man. Leaving Homer I strolled on farth- er to the end of the tent when some- thing Hew by my head. I learned later that it was onlv Arvin Dunnagan, the new Human Cannon Ball. Checking out of the hotel the next day. I decided that the next ston would be New York City. I arrivedl there the next morning and found a lovely room and decided to take a nap, when I heard a loud voice calling out, Ex- tral Extra! I opened my window and saw that it was Bill Poindexter. u After purchasing a paper, I came back to my room to read the news. Turning to the obituary column, I saw that Bob Hale was now the proprietor of a respectful tuneral home and Barbara Peatross was his recep- tionist. I also found another interest- ing article which stated that Peggy Blalock, Pat Tesh, Dolores White, my room. When arriving at my hotel, I met one of my old pals, Bill Cov- ington. He said that he was the mayor of the city and that he soon quitting so he could team up Io Ann Combs, who was in the car business. I also learned that new was with used Vir- ginia Sprinkle had just won the beauty contest of America and was planning to marry Raymond Boggs, the coach of the Texas Longhorns. As Bill and I were crossing a street, I noticed a familiar face. It was that of Marlene Muller who said that she was walking across the United States for her health. That evening I had just settled down and was listening to the radio. when a special announcement came over the wires. It stated that Peggy Newell had just been given the Acad- emy Award for the best actress of the year. After the announcement I turn- ed to some music which was being sung by Robert Stone, who was now the Americas' number one crooner. After leaving Texas that night, I arrived in California the next morn- ing. While in California, I learned that Pat Perkins was playing with Straight Shot Gibson in cowboy pictures. I also learned that Gene Walker was doing the directing. Having nothing to do, I bought my- self a paper and saw where Augburn Douglas, the driver of a fire truck there, had just saved the life of Sue Hall, who was climbing the flag polc of Californias highest building. I also read where Pat Reece, Barbara Rog- ers, and Dona jean Shaver were now doing a scene with Ace Adams, who had just succeeded Clark Gable, The name of the picture was, All These Women Deciding to hire myself a taxi, I was surprised to see Sidney Welch who said that he was working for Bill Young, the owner of the cab company Sidney told me there was going to bc a big concert that night. Don Michael was playing a piano solo, and Nancy McAbce was doing a bass solo. He said they were touring the country to- gether. While Bill and I were riding around, I saw Bobbie Irvin selling hot- dogs on a corner. That night I left for a night club. owned by Melvin Clarke. While at Melvin's club. I saw Imogene Iohn- son, Sallie Kates. Iuanita Parrish, and Betty Wagoner doing a stunt on rol- ler skates. After their number Barbara Morgan came out to sing a solo, ac- companied by Nancy Goforth. The next morning, while walking down the street. a man walked up and snapped a picture of me. 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' On the front page I saw that Bill Inc Davis was running for state sena- tor in South Carolina. Coming to the sports page, I saw that lack Cooke was testing footballs for the Chapman Football Manufacturing Company, owned by Bobbie Chapman. I also found that lim Stevenson was repair- ing torn basketball nets. On the edi- torial page I dicovered that Carl Hin- shaw was writing' an article on Love or No Love. Finishing the paper, I left for a visit up Broadway. On a big neon sign l saw where Hugh Holder was now the worlds greatest juggling artist. I met Hugh behind stage and had a brief talk with him. I learned that Edith Tillotson and Betty Lou Crawford had just taken up woman wrestling, and that Nan Kirby, Margaret Hol- comb, Nancy Kirby, lean Lewis, Faye Swain, and Luanne Hightshoe were building a human pyramid nightly at Radio City Music Hall. The next morning I decided to make a brief visit to the zoo. Here I found Dick Wright and Kenneth Bla- kely washing animal cages. I had a talk with the boys and found that Conrad West was now Americas' number one bring-them back alive hero. I also learned that Bill Davis was working as a taxidermist. As I was leaving the zoo, I met Bob Rikard, who said that he was now working for the New York Times newspaper. He also said that Norman Tillotson was the editor-in-chief and that Norman had just assigned him to a job to cover a story on Butch' Williams, who was going to go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel. After having such nn interesting time in New York, I decided to leave for another part of my vacationq II arrived in Dallas, Texas, the next aft- ernoon, feeling hungry and tired. While walking toward a restaurant, I noticed a big sign which read, Preston Pool Parlor- Herman Preston, Proprietor. Feeling that I should have a talk with Herman while in town, I went in and found Frances Rucker working as a rack girl. The Texas Longhorns were playing a football game that day, so I bought myself a ticket and found a seat. While watching the game, I heard SOmeOne yelling, Peanutsl Popcornl Hotdogs! I looked around and found that it was Barbara Dull, who said she was working to send herself through dancing school. After the game I started back to to be Gene Moser, who had given up professional photography because of Dan Tatum. He said that Dan would not pose on the flag pole of the Em- pire State Building. so he gave up high class photography. Gene also told me that Bill Lawrence had just beaten Tommy Styers in a natiqnal marble contest which had been held at Madison Square Garden. He said Tommy had to forfeit the game be- cause of fudging. He also said that Iohn McBride was coaching Tommy. After a trying day, I decided to lie down for a rest. I turned on the radio to get some music when I heard Mar- gy Ashe and Dolores Hartledge doing a duet on French harps. Ramon Hoots was doing the directing. Well, the time had come for me to end my vaetion. My money was get- ting low, and I had to journey home. I thought that I would try to win a- nother contest, that I might vlslt my friends again. At home I am in com- fort, while Paul Werst is my new but- ler. Now that I have been beat up, strung up, knocked down. talked a- bout, and shot at, I will never prop- hesy the future of another person. Prophet Iohn Roland HANES HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '49 The ship sailed away from the dock, and we were off on the luxury liner, IOHN VV. HANES, to find new adventures on the Sea of Knowledge. In I944, the sea was Wide and deep to us, and we wondered if we would ever reach our destination- Gradu- ation. Well, it took us five long years to cross that sea, but here we are with the skyline of Graduation loom- ing in front of us. When we entered the ship. we were a gay. happy-gfr lucky gang, and for the most part, we still are. As we think back over our sea voyage, we recall the happiness. sorrow, laughter. and tears that the years brought us. As sub-freshmen, we were Calllghf in the swinging doors and laughed at by the more privileged group of trav- elers. the seniors. But the only thing the seniors could lay claim to that we could not was the front seats in the auditorium. And now. since we have a promotion, we can claim them. We were a group which was very determined to make a name for itself in the history of Iohn W. Hanes. And we got off to a good start. While still sub-freshmen. we had representatives in the Red Pencil Survivors Club, the Student Government. and the band. During this year we became accustom- ed to the rules and regulations, swing- 9++++++++++++++4++++++++?++++++9++++++++9++9++4+++++++++++ 3. . 5. . 4 f For Your Big Summer ,,. it of Sun and Fun ............... 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As September of '45 rolled around, many extra-curricular activities ,claim- ed the members of our class. Many of the girls joined the Y-Teens and became active members. We had mem- bers on the Iunior Council and in the band. Pat Tesh and Betty Bowman represented us in the Debating Club. Sue Hall and Barbara Rogers were the first girls in our class to become interested in sports, and they have turned out to be fine athletes. Several boys were attracted to the field of sports, and we felt sure they would make outstanding players in the later years. At the end of the year, the honor of beting the Most Outstanding Fresh- man, was bestowed upon Ioleen Wlntaker, who has really proved to be outstanding all through her years at Hanes. With another year's experience on the I. W. Hanes, we felt that we were really getting into the thick of things and could hardly wait for another school year to start. As sophomores, we felt that we were more important to the school than ever. This year Dolores White and Carl Freeman were among our cheer- leaders. The Hi-Y claimed Butch Williams, and we had representatives on the newspaper staff. What we con- sidered one of the most important things in our sophomore year was the chorus. Several students, both boys and girls, were interested in making music a bicl part of our high school. In this Held, Dan Tatum was out- standing. By the end of this year, we were represented in practically all of the activities of the school- religion and dramatics included. As we left for the summer, we thought of the cominq fall when we would be juniors and really in high school. Entering into our junior year, we considered ourselves very important to the school. We were a large class and many of our members had alreadv Drovecl to be outstanding in manv fields At the first National Honor Society in- duction, Anne Ratterree, Pat Reece. l0l66I1 Whitaker, Butch Williams, and Billv Ioe Davis were tapped. ln th? SDrino. Bill Davis Marlene Mull- er. and Margaret Holcomb were in- ducted. Among the chosen few who were taken into the Ouill and Scroll Elem Beffv Bowman. Marlene Muller, arbara Dull, Gloria Miller, and Bar- bara Rogers. The lanquaqe clubs, ushers' club. and the Debating Club became main interests to many of our classmates. HANES LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '49 We, the graduating class of Pohn W. Hanes High School, being almost certain we have minds and possessing supersonic instincts, do hereby ordain and declare this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I Section I. To Mr. Haltiwanger we leave our sincere appreciation and deepest gratitude for the patience and guidance he has shown us in our years at Hanes High, Section II. To Miss Dungan we leave our heartiest Thanks and as- sure her that her eiforts weren't in vain. tWe hopelj Section Ill. To the faculty we leave our brilliant underclassmen who we think will End it hard to live up to our low standards of study. Section IV. To thc up and coming seniors fthe dear little angelsj we leave our shining halos. We know we've set a perfect example. ARTICLE II Section l. Pat Tesh, Peggy Blalock, and Betty Sue Bowman. leave their Little white boots and Betty Grable legs , to Mildred Rawlinson and Mary Ann Sprinkle. Section II. Margaret Holcomb. Marlene Muller, and Edith Tillotson leave their three great minds to Nan- cy Haymore, She needs all three. Section lII. lirnmy Mecum lcavcs his Charles Atlas physique In Tom-- my Phillips. Maybe Tommy can do more with it than Mccum did. Section IV. Nookie Carroll, Paul Simos, and Gene Moser, leave their old cars. and daredevil tricks, to Red Stewart and Kenneth Byerly, who are promising pupils. Section V. Bobbie Chapman and Donna lean Shaver leave their sour notes and beat up clarinets to Camilla Edwards and Nina Duncan. Section VI. Dolores White leaves her great mathematical brain to Ronnie Burton. He'll probably be the star of the class from now on. Section VII. 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Bill Davis, Billy lloe Davis, Tommy Styers, and Conrad West were the boys claimed by the Hi-Y during our junior year. We also had members in the College, Excels- ior, and Bible Clubs. ln the oflice and library could be found several of our girls who worked there during their study hall. Pat Perkins, Sue Hall, and Ioleen Whitaker were added to our share in the cheerleaders. There was an increasing number of our classmates on the football, basketball, baseball, and tennis teams. Edith Tillotson was outstanding in scholastic averages during the year. Gloria Miller represented us at Girls' State. Barbara Peatross and Conrad West received the awards in the rec- itation contests. A big event at the end of the year was the election of a may- or who was to take office during his senior year. In this election, Tommy Styers came out the victor. To climax the year, the annual lun- ior-Senior dance was held in the school gymnasium. While we signed our Iohn Henrys in our classmates' annuals, many of us thought of the following year when we would be writing our farewells and leaving Hanes for the last time as a student. .And then- seniors! At last we could walk down the deck and take those honor-ed seats near the cap- tain's table. Of course, we picked up a few extras to help us occupy them. Our oflicers for the senior class were Hugh Holder, president: lim Stevenson, vice presidentp Pat Reece, secretary: and Nancy Kirby, treasur- er. We also elected class day officers and superlatives. loleen Whit- aker was chosen as our D. A. R. rep- resentative. The hard work that the football boys had put in during the past years really paid off as the team came out with four wins and one loss in the conference games. The yells of happiness, though, came when the team learned that they were to play in the Piedmont Bowl game. lack Cooke, a stay-over senior, and Bob Stone walked off with the honors in football. These five years at Hanes have been very happy ones, and as we draw near Graduation, there is a sadness in our hearts. We filled this year with all the study and activities possible. for we knew it was our last. Our hope, as we leave, is that we have upheld the school's standards and have given our teachers a right to be as proud of the class of '49 as it is of them. ln all our hearts there will 3lWHVs be a big place for our dear old Hanes. Margaret Holcomb Historian -+Fief4i- .. . height and ability to play basketball to Harvey Lunsford and lames Whis- enant. Section X. Barbara Rogers and Ann Ratterree leave their inseparable companionship to Autumn Murphy and Iudy Tucker. Section XI. Ramon I-Ioots and Dick Wnght leave their Bachelors Club memberships to I. C. Disher and lack Shaver. Section XII. Pat Perkins leaves her Beauty Contests ana horn-rimmed specks to Carolyn Cottee. Section XIII. Gloria Miller leaves her enticing smile and Hflirtatiousu eyes to Nancy Tattersall. Look out for Nancy, if she puts them to use! Section XIV. vocal cords to Dan Tatum leaves his limmy Reavis. Conrad West and leave their good looks to Buddy Easter and Dickie Zig- lar, who can put them to good use. ARTICLE III Section I. We hereby appoint two brilliant and beloved students, Phyl- lis Plemmons and Betty Lou Wagon- er, executrixes of this, our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE IV Section XV. lfohnny Roland Section I. In witness hereof, we uflix our seal mn this fourteenth day of Iune, in the year of our Lord, nine- teen and forty-nine. Peggy Newell Testator Witnesses: Woody Woodpecker Beaky Buzzard Goofy REYNCG-LBS-IIR-6ITPTECY OF THE CLASS OF '49 THE TALE OF TWO VVORIVIS Dear Reader. here is the tragic fa- ble of two small, innocent, unconccr- ned book-worm, Cater and Pillar. Anv similarities between these worms and any other worms is purely and naturally the same!!! 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L? 4 04' Q 'iii' IS v'4-o'4-V4-v'4-v'4-V4-v'4+'4w'4+'4-o'4+'4+I4-+14 ,I+ l. ,l q 172 spacious room which was a book- worm's paradise, with books and boolks as far as the eye could see. They had landed in the luxurious Richard I. Reynolds library. As we look into the scene, Cater and Pillar are blinking their eyes in amazement. Cater: Well, well, Pillar, I say, where are we? Pillar: Really, Cater, this is nice, a jolly old place. I say, shall we in- vestigate? Uh? Shall we? Cater: Let's, ole boy. KNOW they approach the biggest, largest, hugest book they had ever seen.l Pillar: I say, don't you think it'S a little drafty? There is a distinct breeze about, feel it, boy? Cater: Good reason, son, we just pass- ed Gone With the Wind. But wait, stop here. I feel a little heat. Pillar: Yes, its coming from that book. Let's see--Uh, hand me my Iohn Adams delux book-worm glasses-f Ah, yes, it Says 'Forever Ambrosia by the noted author and correspon- dent, Iohn Motsinger. Let's move, ole boy, let's move. Cater: I say, aren't you a little hungry? --and with this said our two worms approached a big blue book covered with spider webs, The book was the Black and Gold of 1949. As they moved closer, they saw a tiny black demon keeping guard. He paced nervously back and fourth over the words, Black and Gold, saying We're going to win a con- ference. They sneaked past the Sentry and began gnawing at the slicky pages of the annual, Cater taking the top, Pillar taking the bot- tom of the page. They didn't know it, but they were eating the class prophecy of 1949 which has proven 99.99 per cent correct. Cater: Oh, this is good, really it is, Listen to this . .. it says here that Tomboy Saunders has won the bi- annual olympic pea lifting contest. He lifted 1003 peas last summer and is threatening the record that Anne Wilmoth has already established. He is now in training at Betty Millers You Lift, We'll Weigh It Club. Pillar! My, but this is something. fgna- wingl cough-cough. My gracious, I could hardly swallow that. Cater: What was it? Pillar: Bill Simpson. I-le's the only man who can tear an unabridged Dic- tionary with two fingers. Cater: Oh, this is good, really it is. Lis- ten to this, The New York City play boy, Vernon Ferrell has made an al- liance with the scrupulous Fred Hege, stating their united opinions that if the selective service will get them they will go to the Kupa Ruma in the darkest corners of Africa. leaving home at eight twenty five ' Pillar: Ha, ha, ha,-listen-it says here that Peggyan is an Alderman. Cater: lim Vogel is the only man alive to swim the width of Crystal Lake, Pillar. What do you mean. lots ot people have done that. Q:8iLIl'ZXYC3l'1. but did anyone do it underwater. upside-down, and with his little toes crossed? Pillar: Really ole man, this is very in- teresting, let's move on. It says here on the next page that Hampton Mauze. Lawrence McGee, Kent Taylor, and the notorious Charlie Davis have combined their ta ent, and have formed a Garbage Can lll Store, Cater: What's all these booms and bangs' Written here for? Pillar: l don't know. it says Hcontinf ued on page fourteen , shall we go7 Cater: Lets Pillar: Lets Cater: Will you look at that' Another world war has broken out between Buena Vista and Ardmore. Huh. read this-General Robert Vaughn and his Mimi Lynching boys have and just Captured a strategic foothold.: Pillar: Foothold? Whose? Cater: Victor Goldbergs Yeah, and here is Charlie Bolick and his Pet- ers Creek Boys rapidly repulsing them. They say that Anita Moore her Ll-Know-VVorld-Peace or ganization cant do a thing with them, Pillar: loyce Wegiver is in the jewelry business and is constantly being called upon by Barbara Robin, the city gossip, and Betsy llynum, who is a saleswoman for lfvilly lliuhard- sonls exclusive Five and len Cents lewelry for Only a Quarter Store. Cater. l say, ole boy. after years ol tedious work. Arthur Spaughs la- lopy has finally reached Zl mph Pillar: l say, that is startling. Cater: Why, I think l remember these boys, It says that Billy Barnes, the Averics. and Tommy Coppedge have become extremely rich and are living on top of the Empire State Building. singing that song about the Cellars of Old Reynolds Highfi Pillar: Here at the bottom of the page it says that Hollywood has ftrund il new Tarzan. Osymn Tesh. His lead- ing lady is Nancy Ripple, while his new monkey is Lucylee Wrirren. Iimmy Ferrce is directing the pro- duction called Tarzan versus Broughton Correllf' The rest of the cast includes Sally Bet Cunningham as a luring mermaid, Lawrence Roberts as the big wind that comes up. Iohn Iames. the ape, and Toniniy Minnis, who unexpectedly falls into quick-sand. l'fn' thi- Bi-st in Quality and l'i'iee SHOP AT You Arc ,Ailivays IVc'Icmnc r r r 'I' 'I- ii J Q For the Best in Classical and RECORDS Popular Get them at BOCOCK- TRO D CO. 175 'PZ' Sartm Dry Cleaning 44 Burke Street Dial 7l0l We don't know all about fruit cake, but there's a rumor out that Dewey's is the best and after a good bait we are convinced the rumor is right. DEWEY'S 114 W. an sf. City Market ' V VVWVWVVVVVYYYV 'g'a'W09 '4'g 'x '+ 4 W + + '+ '+ '+ '+ '+ ' '+ '4 I'+X'+X 'z4 I 'I0:0191+'X+'I +X+'X+'I4 Z+'I'+I+'X+'I4-vI4+I+vX+vB+X+if-vi 5 , x . Sanitone Cleaning LICENSED CLEAN ER 174 They were scheduled to appear be- fore the draft board this Iuly. At the draft board receiving all the se- lectees are Mary Lou Harris and Brantley Booeg the strong man, is giving all the physical examinations. Pillar: Aren't you through with this page yet? I tell you, l'll meet you at the next corner. Cater: Okay. gSuddenly a loud scream is heard from Pillarj Cater: Good night, man, what happen- ed? Pillar: I just ate Billy Ware and Wayne Irvin, singing their arrange- -ment of Walkertown Midnight. ipausej And it says here that lack Herring is on his summer vacation trip to lV1ars, in his new, all new, Teeny White push-pull rocket with witty exhaust pipes. Cater: Miss Arline Palmer is now the greatest palmist in America, but some authorities say that this isn't true, because of the fact that when Tommye Ring went to her, she pre- dicted that Miss Ring would be poor, unhappy and untrustworvt-hy in years to come. ln years to come came and she is the richest, happiest, and voted the most trustworthy wife in America. She is living in Pennsylvania, where the famous auto designer, Gordon Pfeffercorn, has invented a roadster that is guaranteed to go two hundred miles an hour, and no less than one hundred and ninety. ' Pillar: I knew he would come to this end. Cater: Who? Pillar: Sid Whiteheart, former presi- dent of the Short Hair Society. He's resigned this post to become the Coach and advisor of the Army Navy, N-otre Dame, and Michigan teams. Some, say he's a bit rushed, but We say he's Sid Whiteheart. Cater: Listen to this, Ioe Reins, head of the Weather Department is pre- dicting snow in Iuly. If that evers happens, l'm going back to England. Pillar: Here it says that Lindsay Cox and the Reavis twins made the Roxyetters doing their famous dance routine, i'One Minute After Graduation. Cater: Will you loo'k at this, Ham Horton became so interested in Miss Martin's Spanish class that he went to Mexico and got married in a chile factory. Pillar: David Early, a bright, up- coming new star, will play in the radio show, Fat Man. Cater: Who writes the program now? Pillar: Bill Trotman. Cater: That's nothing compared to this-Drane Vaughn has received much money from her newest book, How to get to school on time by I- i i . 1 Cater: Ruth Alspaugh, having won all the jitterbug contests in existence, is now living in Spain raising Mexican jumping Beans, Pillar: That isnt everything, Cater, over here on the next page--1 hur- ry on over here. and don't make a glutton out of yourself. Iohn Wood is the star artist of Esquire Maga- zine. and they say that his new model will be the biggest hit in ref cent years.it's none other than lean Ann Livengood. Hes having a little , trouble, though Cater: Out with it, boy, what is it? Pillar: lean Ann is causing confusion because she is tired of being the torch singer in the cartoon jokes. Cater: Can you imagine-- I can't understand it. The Brownlow twins are teachinq the first grade at Wiley. Pillar: You dont sayl Cater: l'm getting sorta tired. and full too. Aren't you, Pillar? Pillar: Maybe this will make yoL1 hungry again. Listen, Calvin Reyn1 olds has crashed into society. He, after making his debut by means of his graceful ballet talent, was thronged with such celebrities as Sue Henderson, whose husband is in the tooth pick business. Betty Ann Kirby. who is a jockey for the Ken- tucky Derby, Betsy Brooks McGee, who still has an interest in Hava- Tampa-Ciqar firm, Ann Voss, the Girls' Athletic Director of the Salem Cupid Foundation for old maidd, Vivian Ogle, the famous half of the Ogle Sisters Incorporated, Charlotte MeGlaughon, the torch singer at Bert Newton's den for bachelors. Peggy lohnson, the inventor of the Revnolcls High lie detector, Martha DeHart, who received her fame by stumbling into the famous playboy. lohn Cunningham. and last. but not least, the one and only Miss loan Crossley, who has retained her youth and remains the ton star of the Reynolds High We May Lose. but Wait. Next Year basketball club Cater: limmy Nloore has won the con- test for the VVorld's Greatest Drink- er. Pillar: Drinl-ter of what? Cater: prune iuice. Pillar: Hey, Cbter, l hit a picture - the first of the evening. Look whos in it- it says here that it's the heads of the city government- Mary Sue Strupe, who is in charge of the morning trials at court: Mildred White, the clean-up committee: Sa- rah Ianc McLean. seeing that all men who come to court have their hair combed: and Mary Cunning- ham, the Boy Scouts. Cater: Heres a picture of lim Hardie. lt's caption says that he's the editor of the Sears and Roebuck Catalo- gue. fr ' , as 5llCll IJOIllllill'llV llIllSl llt' fll'Sl'l'Yl V :Nearly vverivlzorlv lratlvs at E 'S YOVR l:RlENIll.Y t'RlilllT .lIilVliI.liR i:i7.:w N. I,al,ff.. hi. , I ' ..'. .'. .'. . g. .g. 4. .g. Q. .g..g. 4. q. .j.. . 4. .g. ' ' 1.4.4, 1. .4 ,. , 4. I.. 4. 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Trilby Boerner has a pamplet entitled, How to 'keep your curly. She. is planning a se- too, entitled, lf it's too curly, to get it straight. Creadingl Frank Montgomery' is making a sensation of himself with his article, A'How to grow a beard in twelve hours. Pillar: l'd never believe that Garner Hailey would become the president of the vice-president society of Puerto Rico. Cater: wen lane Bagnal and Rose Ellen Bo- are suing Ioe Dudley for caus- ing unnecessary noise while at their formal recital at Carnegie Hall. Right in the middle of their perfor- mance he screamed, Fireman, Save My Child! Pillar: Bobby Hunter, it says, left his cigar where Dudley's baby was sit- ing. Hunter is now serving a term of the charge Baby Sitting Misdemea- nors. Cater: Edith Rawley, Dee Turner, and Mary Tavlor are issuing complaints about their cottage at the beach. They say that Eugene Whalings qhost is acting up again. Pillar: Her This must be the picture section. e is David Brewer on a pole whistling away, washing the flags for Cater: He U. N. O. at Lake Success. Here is Mr. America of 1970. is the man of distinction. None other than Charles Yarbouqh. Pillar: Bobby Henning and Ed Good- man have joined their talents and are now plavinq football for Army. Goodman is left end and Henning is left out. Cater! Curtis Coleman has opened the newest and most promising business in the Twin Citv. Pillar: What is it? What kind of busi- ness? Cater: He has a sour-kraught factory. lPausel Cater: l say, don't you feel a bit full? l'm about to split Wide open from eating so much. Pillar: Yes, ole boy, I am full too. ln fact, I think we should go. Shall we, Cater? Uh? Shall we? Cater: Let's. Pillar: Let'5, flffinding themselves entirely too big and fat to re-enter the hole they had iust made, they are stuck half way in 6 0 lem Stl 7 an as rn-1 tu 5 Deen ears atcn oo e ve ghth e any uxng une 2 thur with ared e that s to ears w rn ee as 1 The begrnmng of our 1un1or year saw the retum of Mr Story from e Navy the endless repetrtlon Buenas Tardes Senorxta and the trance of our fellow members mto e xanous honorary orgamzatrons of e school The Honor Socxety under the guldance of rts new sponsor Mass Faye Martm took rn twelve junxors 1n l948 and the Masque and Gavel Qmll and Scroll drew many of our classmates mto therr ranks Sally Bet Cunmgham Ann Voss Mary Taylor Drane Vaughn Ed Good man Ilmmy and Bobby Daye M11 dred Whrte Bert Newton Sara ane McLean Tommy Mmnrs and Dons 1 ranllll are only a handful of the stu dents so honored ust as the rndrvxdual personalaty of each pupil 1n our class was dzfferent so too were therr mterests vaned Betty Burgess Fred Hege Dee Turner Robert Wrllrams and Mrmr Lynch chose Iournalrsrn as the mam outlet for therr energres The lovely rnelod1es that floated over the campus were largely due to the cultured vocal chords of Peggyan Alderman Betty Tesch Beverly lvester Tommy Mm ms Smatra Early Wayne Irvmg and ohn Adams Such dramatrc wrzards as Bull Trotman Sally Bet and lack Pryor gave our productxons an added touch of gemus Wrllxe Brownlow Iane Bagnal Ann Bondu rant Rose Ellen Bowen Betty Mrller Ann Wrrght lean Ann Lxvmgood and Peggyan Alderman were chosen to be the Senror Marshalls for the class of 48 Some members of our A band who stayed ovemrght m the Hotel Landron on thexr trip to Ashevllle were ohnny Mrckle Audra ean Chnard Shrrley Nolan Charhe Kammerer oe Rems B111 Ware Ray Calaway Barbara Brown Tommy Coppedge and Francrs Trogden During our last two years our grade A tooters were led by Sally Bet Cunmgham Patsy Hopkrns Lucy lee Warren Mary Ann Guthrre and Peggyan Alderman Some xmmortals of our athletxc helds were Sxd Wluteheart Brll Russell Ed Goodman Brll Sxmpson oe Hauser Ed Moms lun Moore Bobby Henmng Lawrence McGee ohn Motsmger Bobby Vaughn and oe Dudley all were spurred on by undy mg enthusxasm of our cheerleaders Eu gene Whaling Rose Ellen Bowen Bonme Bondurant Ann Wnght Betty Mrller Bugs Bagnal and Osmyn Tesh The lunelxght rn Grrls Sports was held by Sue Henderson Iaclue Means Tnlby Boerner Ioan Cros sley Betty Lou Rhinehart and Betty Ann Booker Daruel Websters also a rose from the Public Speaking group and lent a very forceful element to the lrfe of the school Mary Lou Iohnson Tommye Rrng and Betsy Brooks Mc Gee were a few stalwarts in the fine art of elocution 1 if 5 W 3. 4-n!4'nt I ! !' 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' :. .: -at-'-'Q-z': :::z:-'::zz:':': :zz .if Golden Guefmsey Milk Wofrld Famous Ice Cream Butter Cottage Cheese Eggs Biltmore DAIRY FARMS Supreme in Quality Szince 1897 worw .eww .exe 4+ 0:0101-+zez0:f+:+aez++zez+'x-+xf+z+fz-+2af+:++:0zex+fz+-x++z4+r++x- Miss Mary Ann Guthrie poses in a box-jacket suit from our Young Townerls collection 180 page seventeen. What will become of our two worms? Can they worm them- selves out? P-ossibly, but not probably. Let's loolk into the year 1970. We see two Reynolds High School stu- dents rushing nervously into the lib- rary.j Studentl: I don't know what we are going to prophesy. It's a harder job than I thought. Student 2: Let's look at some of these old annuals. Let me see-- what page is the prophesy on- here it is. Student 1: What are those two small holes in the annual for? Student 2: Why, look, ,there are two smears here. Student l: Those aren't smears- they're moving! Why, they are worms. Cateri Thanlds, kids. We've beeii cooped up in that book for 21 years now and because we haven't eaten since then, we can go home. Pillar: Shall we go now, Cater? Cater: Let's. Pillar: Let's. fThe students stand petrified! ! l lil REYNOLDS HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '49 One would never think, upon look- ing at the ultra-sophisticates of the Senior class of l9'l9, that only five years ago they were green eighth graders, taking their first view of the institution atop Hawthorne hill. Many things have happened in the ensuing years from l9'l4 to the present time. When Ben Lynch, Iohn Wood, Bobby Henning, Frank Montgomery, Ann Wright, Bill Trotman, Betty Mil- and Arthur gazing with which stared ler, lean Ann Livengood, Spaugh were Hrst seen awe at the stuffed heads down at them from their perch on the realized that first-floor walls, no one they would be our representatives to the Council in the four coming years. Ann Bondurant was quick to follow in her brother's footsteps, serving three years on the Council, and acting as our' representative to the D. A. R. Convention. Also came the end of the Second World War and the return of candy bars and trouser cuffs. Frank Sinatra stilll ruled supreme over the ether, Mr. Ioyner over the R. R. auditorium, and Mrs. McDennott'S qui quae quo over the third floor. Our leaders during the rather quiet first year were Iames Smitherman, Arthur Spaugh, Bobby Henning, and Iohn Wood. They were in due time succeeded by Bill Trotman, Edith Rawley, Ann Wright, and Ann Dar- lington, who led our sophomore class. l-Ili-Y and Y-Teen life drew many members of our class into the range of their activities. f 1 l 'ld the nother er the i Key tivities er. S'd 1 mr gf With come, aber 9, 1d the :oo a- funing- as the th our Axthur Frank ie out- in N, :ng of which vaca- before : 81st 3rd of rx Mr. livered which audito- frozen speak- little dignity mt our 2 high :s did. ve be- xd set- motball. xg. In ght he a few ' elect- adman, as om tlasting Miss :ntered Brass Sd IIP Jeniod 'IFHN 5 ' I ' gm' I 'overn- ' AF' gr I 'fi'- j -2 -if 3? Kit- gl 6 235- uv' ' :nf fix- COMPLIMENTS OF . . . A WHERE SMART WINSTON'SALEMITES SHOP FOURTH AND TRADE STREETS ' PHONE 5185 183 Along with the new look, and the insuing male chorus of moans, another change came over R. R. Under the guidance of the newly-formed Key Club, more interest in school activities became evident. .A Senior member, Sid Whiteheart, was given the honor of serving on their National board. With the memory of this junior year come, also, memories of sleds on number 9, Mary Taylor's runaway car, and the popularity of peroxide as shampoo a- mong the boys and Sally Bet Cuning- ham. s The climax ,of this year was the night of the Iunior-Senior, which our class officers, Bill Trotman, Arthur Spaugh, Ed Goodman, and Frank Montgomery had planned for the out- going seniors. The greatest polio' epidemic in N. C. history delayed the opening of school until September 27, which necessitated a short Christmas vaca- tion. We got out on the day before Christmas Eve, and, like the Slst Congress, reconvened on the 3rd of Ianuary. Our Senior year began with Mr. Ioyner's speech of welcome, delivered through the maze of scaffolding which heralded our newly redecorated audito- rium and saw us assume with frozen dignity the heights of granduer, speak- ing with unconcealed scorn of little people everywhere. Soon, our dignity was shattered by the fact that our teachers did not hold the same high regard for us that we ourselves did. After sfo rude an awakening, we be- came a bit more Democratic, and set- tled down to a dull routine of football, dances, and general socializing. ln order that our curriculum might be better rounded, we also included a few 'ounces of study per week. After elect- ing Sid Whiteheart, Ed Goodman, Ham Horton, an Charles Davis as our class officers to try the everlasting patience of our Senior Sponsor, Miss Weaver, our attention was centered on a more exciting election. BraSS bands, bunting-draped podiums, glar- ing posters, and a fiery oratory set up an overwhelming victory for Govern- or Thurmlond States' Rights Democ- crats over the minions Dewey, Tru man, and Wallace in the mock elect- ion held in the city high schools. Our Christmas holiday was accent- ed by the Key Club's impressive deco' rations, multiple dances, and shmoos aplenty for all, and though no snow fell, many'pairs of snowbirds were seen in the more remote places. Back to school with too much to bi done- History term papers, MHC- Beth, Kid's Day, sports, Blacikbeardr and debating were all to be contended with,7besides the momentous problems .of the ever-changing heart. Rising 2' bove this mad scramble was the birth of the Senior Service Club. After the Has kept the boys whistling for quite a while. Her last name is Wilson: Her first name is Wee, Her looks and her ways would be some legacy! , So Wee leaves these assets ll'm sure she won't inindl To captivatin' Pat Boesser whos as cutc as youll find. Section IV Of funny, bright sayings we've had quite a crop, But the wit of Frog Roberts just won't seem to stop! To fill his place is just one alone: Some know him by Leprosy: we call him George Crone. Section V We've had in the orchestra talents galore With Rosie and Bugs at the head of the Score. They leave two places of talent and skill For lune Williams and Shirley Lacy to fill, Section VI Charlie Kammerer, the man with the horn, Says musicians aren't madez they just have to be born. So we looked and we looked for a competent filler And found him at last in the genius, Butch Miller. Section VII From Fred Hege and Tommye Ring we find There are typewriters and talent to leave behind. We couldnt bequeathe all their skill to a single, So we've chosen the team of Barnette and Ingle. Section VIII Our orator, Ham Horton, just can't be neglecteclz For we know he'll be someday to Congress elected. He can't leave his brain or his speech and so He leaves his vocabulary to Charles Rodenbough. Section IX Peggy Alderman's is a voice we've en- joyed. Whether to the classics or to boogie employed. Coninie Reynolds takes her place as s e Will soon join the Metropolitan Opera Company. Section X There are a few gifts from a student we give: We know that his memory in Reyn- olds will live. These gifts to the seniors have been all the rave: They're Motsinger's shirts and long loin Your Friends at SEARS' Complete Bar Vlildred Wh You'll find all your favorite records. Select and play your own records On one of many automatic players. lt's new in Winston-Salem, Exclusive at your new SEARS. We have all the new numbers As well as your old favorites In everything from Hill-Billy to Opera. You'll agree with this foursome of ite, Fred Hege, Bobby Daye, and Sara lane McLean That SEARS has everything you need ,yang-'RoeBuchanA,Cv 185 801 W. Fourth St. Phone 4-4461 f Dream dress , wbife ,- ..' l A net V 5 with a cascade of pink roses on a green velvet saslz V From our beautiful collection of young fashions Q on the Second Floor W. Fourth St., Winston-Salem, N. C. - l left to right l Ianet Iones, Gray Pat Rideout, Hanes Salley Bet Cunningham, Reynolds Rominger Furniture Company, lnc. COMPLETE I-IOME FURNISI-IERS C. D. Rominger Established 1900 W. Cunningham President Sec. and Treas. 184 V VVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVV yy?-yxego-K4-U2-v':4-5:4-91014-rx0IoX+I1+Z0X+bX1-vzozexozeX4-P244-+X+vXQif-V14-P1'+I0A X4 X4 4 44 '+ '+ '+ '4 '4 '+4 + +4''44'FN''+ '+ '+ +'++ '4 4 '+ '+ '4 '4 '+ election of Wesley Bailey, moderator, and Phil Wollschlager, Sec:-Treas., it started with a bang. Its first pro- ject was the return of the Chatterbox to its home in one of the library's showcases. ' At last, amid the final whirl of lun- ior'-Senior, class picnic, and Class Day, we donned the tasseled morter- boards of graduation night. Now the closing chapters are written, our paths part, and this volume is laid on the shelf beside the dust covered records of past Senior classes. REYNOLDS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF '49 We the class of '49 Through with classes and feeling fine, Want to give our old thoughts vent In this our Last Will and Testment. ARTICLE I Section I First our teachers and Mr. Ioyner, too. We're giving all our thanks to you: And as each new year rolls around We'll see the ideals good and sound Which you planted there four years ago, And since that time have caused to grow. We've kept each other on the run But all in all we've sure had fun. Section II To Miss Weaver, our sponsor, we leave our thanks, Our corny jokes and silly pranks. To leave you this year will make us all sad, 'Cause we think you're the best a class ever had! ARTICLE Il Section I To the Iunior Class we leave our name Our seats in chapel, and all our fame: Our lunch-time privilege of using UP stairs, Our hard exam worries, and all our gray hairs. Be dignified seniors and all the rest, For we leave you our place and ol ludk all the best! Section II We've had many leaders since we've been in high school. Fairness and dependability was al- ways their rule: But among the outstanding who gave us our start, The first on the list is Sid Whiteheart. As Sid leaves our school behind, His leadership to Clay Goodson is assigned. Section III This gal with her beauty and Pepso- dent smile may they wave' Section XI Sally Bet Cumngham L blond haxred lass Was a very fmt utr ss of our semor cass Her foothght fuer gots down the lme To Ehssa Hutson who ll hll the place me Section XII Thus matt grit we leave wrth 1 great deal of orxde To a deservmg person demed For Srmpsons goods Charles Atlas burld To our fnend Coach Klrk have us now been wllled Section XIII On the held m the gym weve had many to score Among the outstandmg Sue Hender son 1m Moore As they hand m therr umforms they pass on thexr skxll To two xery fme athletes Em1ly But ner and Wlll ARTICLE IH Sectxon I Mr Crowell a teacher and fnend All our best to you we send And to show you of our good lntent We appomt you executor of our Wxll and Testament Sectxon II In wxtness we th1s do sxgn On une fourteenth mneteen hun dred and forty mne xt cant e looks and Bill Trotman Testator Wrtnesses 3 shmoos Blackbeard Thanks are extended by the Combmed Annual Staffs THE ADVERTISERS The 1949 Annual rl We too, are proud of your ANNUAL Style Marches new zdeas fm yumors m zts wake come wzth a frwlwon mszon and the knowledge that them' wardfrobe zs them Passkey! 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About a thousand miles out into the Atlantic Ocean we sighted the huge S. T. S. Floating Department Store. We later learned that the ini- tials stood for the last names of the owners, Shirley Saige, Betty Trout- man, and Ella Mae Stout. Their chief cashier, Flora Stella Ball, explained to us that the owners decided on a floating store in rnicl-ocean because of the lack of competition there. We had a gala reception upon our return to New York. First we had a conference with Rosajane Parks, the journalist, by whom it is a great honor to be interviewed. After this, we at- tended a banquet given us by Bobby l-lolleman, steamship company presi- dent. On this occasion the mayor, Flossie Krites, gave us the key to the city. After being honor guests at a fete in the palatial home of Betty Reeves, socialite, we fairly dropped from exhaustion into our suites at the Ioe Cole Country Club. At home again we settled back down to a quiet life, which was en- riched by the memories of our voyage on the Futuro. Never to be forgotten were the days we had spent on ship- board. In the future when we think of things nautical, we shall have fond memories of our trip around the world and of the class of 1949. Franklin White, Prophet GRAY HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '49 Our Class Ship set sail in Septem- ber, 1945, with its bow point toward the Port of Graduation, situated at the end of Senior Land. Our purpose was to find service at each new place we reached. Having begun our venture on the Sea of Learning, our first stop was at Freshman Land, where several mem- bers served as superintendents. Sara Willard was superintendent of the Interior Department: Neil Oerter and Mollie Baucom, Lost and Foundg and Buck Adams and Irvin Grigg, Check- ing Department. Dramateers that year were Rosajane Parks, Anna Morgan, Margaret Bodsford, Mollie Baucom, Irvin Grigg, and T. Hauser. Mollie Baucom won the Americanism Con- test. I With happy memories We left the Freshman Docik and all too soon reached Sophomore Island where the crew became busily engaged in ser- vice. Sara Willard was elected sec- retary of the student body. Members of our class inducted into the Masque and Gavel were Anna Morgan, Rosa- jane Parks, Mollie Baucom, and Irvin Grigg. Emma Mills was a second string cheerleader. Peggy McClain and Sara Willard were members or ojofezofqwxwxozoxeqozof-ry vI4fvf4-+24-+14-via-ap-rxaqq-sz4-up-vxa-vza-vX++X4 +Iofazaxujazofoxwlwxojojojozozo +14-vie-vfn-64414 +Ie+:+vX4+I+vI+vX4+Zf+I4+X+vX4+f'-'fizg 5 4' 3, .g. Q. cf' Qi 3 :Q if 34 :Q :O te :Q 0 4 3. 3. 03+ 'Z' 9 4 sl? 31 :E is 9? 39 35 24 :Q :O 30 so to if :Q :Q cf :Q if 0 4 Oil +3+244I0Iof4+'4+'4+'+r'4+I4-vX++Io+X4+Xo-K4-vX4+I4+'4+X4-v:+oX4+1+rI4-r14+X4-i4+X4+X1-vz4+X4i++Vf+, X0 2 . 4' 44 .a g. If if 31 t JZ s. Si kBM 6W6 :iz . 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