Henderson High School - Pep Pac Yearbook (Henderson, NC)

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Q.-Q. 1-.A If f X 4, f 75 'a pi N A 312:15 X u 1 L, ,, Q f 8- Q -1 ' J Ex Lfbr'iS ' ff f ' E Y , 'C-C-1'5..f'fgf4.fi-'J - 47 J ,,Q-,f..,9 i N Ek, 'VKJ ff I THB, PEPSPAC VULUMB H It 9 2 7 ?DZ!6!Z'.S'66fll 19217 the Qfmior GZJJJ 0 f HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOL WlZd67'J'0ll, .7NQQ7'f6 6!l7'0fZ'lld Hg LESLIE PERRY MEMURWL LIBRMX ROSE AVENUE HENDER.S 0N, N. C. 27536 F REWORD LITTLE Child said his memory was the thing he forgot with. We are all chil- dren in this respeet. Now. while in the midst of sehool life, you think its memories always will be fresh. Soon it will be over, and pleasant memories will fade until a shadow here and there is all. If in years of the future, when many classes have eome and gone from our dear old High School, if you, students of 1927. glancing over these pages. should reeall memories of happy times and friendships, our hopes will be fulfilled.-THE STAFF. Four URDER UF BUOKS I Qyflvool If C' 1515565 III Uifhlefm IV Ufmozzg C9ll7'J'6!Z56.f V Ufdy DEDHCATHUN ILO Um' Jlfoilzerf GS ITH tender hands they have .- tab 7-22 Q24-r efned toi us since oui elnld- , hood daysg with uneeasing love and saeritiee they ever guide our footsteps: with faith in us they pray for our sueeess, and, as we now stand upon the threshold of life, they expeet us to hold higli those ideals of truth and honor whieh they have instilled in our hearts. We, the Senior Class of 1927, do lovingly bequeath this, the second volume of THE PEI'-PAC, in appreeifition of their great love for us. Six Seven ,,,,,.. mx lf. Xl, R47f,I,lXS. .N11fw'r'U1lw11fff'1ll BOARD OF 14LDUL'A'1'I0N G. XY. KXOTT, C4lmi1'1r1+111 XY. C NIGHT MRF, XYALTER PVRXYELL R. S. MQCUIN C. XY. FINVH NRS. HENRY PERRY .14 JA S. c.AxI.i.AWAY C. V. SINGI.Ii'1'HN J, KI. GRISSUM gqfffifvf ' ' ff V ' W' Ki , 2? . I , 7 9 1 il , a if .11 , - If isa.. Q55 -:I-21. . ARTHUR P, SLEDU, CfZ'1'4'x XY. l.Jl2NNl5 EVANS, ,lll1li'Iir.v, ,l1'4lf11. Il. S., XY:lke limi-Nt Culli-gn: Xl. QX., Uni- All ll- lY ll 'Wl C1'llL'Q6- versity of N-frtli Cuiwmliiizlg l'-M Graduate qY,141yI.jKIRI,gYy fA,I1',, Student, Yale Lhiversity, ,lUI.liX Sli.-XRCY, lfllyllidl A. H, Bessie Tift Cnllcgcg Georgia Stale College fwr Xllnmxig Smmm-r School, Uni- , 1 . .X. li, Qfuivurw Lfillvgc. H.Xl,l.llf IZIQJXYERS. .lfllllzrllzizfffs K, ll., Nurtli Czmwlixia C ollc g Q Wmmii. versity of Nurlli Czirolimx. Dt JRHTIIY TYRXIQR, lfrrlzclz CL,PXRliNCIi L, islqlauxlc, ,vi-fl-Hi Al' l:'l'l'f1'lQflllC X:'f TEl'fSCCE'lCgU5 1511111 ' A , Ill , Q' J ll UI 1 A, B., Ncrccr L7nive1'sily, Tgiilmxul N It ul L Lot in NRS- J- Y- PARIS' fff'ff'f-iff MARY lmsliiic, ffflfofy A. B., lkmvillc lV:1.H Collugu fur Ywulig A. li., Norlli Qlnrwnlilizl Cmllcge Laclicsg l :1rmx'illc lvrihl Tuzicllcrw' ifnllcgeg Summer Scliunl, UlllN'L'I'5ltj' iff Nwrlll Car- olina. Tell Xxillllltlll Sl1ll'lI'I'lL'I' Srlmwl, L'1iix'crsity of Nliflll fIlITlllllll.Q ,Iwlm lluplqins l'1iivcr5ity L'11iw1'mity of Virginia. for for ,f M A , f a ,, N 14,-x-x.-,,,1 .- v N T'I'T?Q - fi X Qfff2 5,i'15'! x p A Nl I 1 TNI' ! Til' M? QQ, , QQ ix 1 W N, , S x -X AMX , ' if Wi Y ' X L . R ww-5 X N' I', N. ' ymw H- lL ' 'f4 , 'I' MINI' 1 -7 M x 'L H! X ,X V ,fx rvlf' R 'N f- Z ' A- 57' VN' w W K. gimp ,ff 1 Y iw 11 fl if ff J' X LZTSI 'i fl ,I 2i'1!A5f 3x X2 ,'f.'jR Wl1l! VEWIL1 ' - XA? fy 1 N V aww?-lf, 2, ' 'xx If 511 X A E- 1' 1 1 ' + -:il W , X iff ' -if , J! f R X 'K kxfkfl If f ,lf 4. 'KX 1 ! J f x X -X eR ff fy I 3 X111 f fn N Y - X115 Fflww Mil K , f Lf 1 El SENIOR CLASS XICIYIITU: C412'fn' L7if111. COLORS: Gram and lVl1ifv. FLOVVER: 510061 Pea. LEON .14 DYNER ...... M,xRTH,x GK moCH ... . NANNIE CRUXYDER . FfxNN1E POWELL . .. MARY IZUYD xx'H1'r1a LEA!! IRWIN MAQN.-XIR ul, 15. CLARK .............. MISS DURI YIIIIY TURNER 'Twelve Prcsidvzzt . . , , Vim'-Pl'cs1'df11f Sccrvtury-Trcaszmv' . . .......... Poet . . . . Hixtorian . . , Tfsfator Profvlzvt . . . . . 1'AUl'IlIfj' .lidwisor 1:1 NXAQI BI.XSL'U'1'S SALLIE SUR PITMAN MADELI N H POYVHLI, 'Vhirten-1 .A FM! u ll'.l.fXl,-X ,XL Sl IX ,XX bkl lx XVith gtntle yet prexailiiig fnrcc. Intent utvfrn hf'r de-stinwl C-tithe, 'Zelma is one of the most loyal int-mhers of our class, Sh-' has been with us every yt-ar tluring our high school career, :in-l Il more earnest .stufltnt you ululvl n-it fintl Uh, yes! she can 1'uctti'. an-l is quite talented in that line, We all like Zehna because we knww shell stand by Us tltrcvugh thick antl thin, Here's to Zr-Ima! , . , Y rl, ll. Ll,,Xlxlx A little nonst-nse nwu' and then Is relished by the lntst uf men. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '25, '26, Glee Club, '25, Dramatic Club, '25, Declamation, '26, Prophet, '27, Now, nhun our quilts nrt- lvvt'-multi: v-zitht-r tlnnmiit-t, .intl ut' till :is it ue ctinn it enclnre suh--.tl mwtlit-1' nnnute, theres fine boy 111 our class who can cheer you in a f-sumti hy his witty sayings and drawings. 'That boy is J. B..-and 1t's ahniwst iiiipwssililv tn keep za straight fate when one is near hiin. llis work in English cmiipositioii has artittwd us tn tht- ,fact that he -is an clear tliinkt-r, ph-st-ssiiig an iniagzinativc mind and a talent which, nhen m.lex'clw1v':tl a little inure, uill inzike us exe-n pi'-.ftnlt-1' t-w count J. li. as a member of twenty-seven. NXXN l l', qXl,lLil1. LilU lxlillltli An intellect of hightst worth, .N heart of purest gold. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Class Secretary, '24, Alderman Literary Society, '24, Vice-President Sigma Lambda, '25, PEP-PAC Staff, '24, '25: Glee Club, '25: Hiking Club, '25: CHATTER BOX Staff. '25, Marshal, '251 Vice-President of Class, '26: Chief Marshal, '26, Basketball. '26, '27, Manager Basket- ball, '26, '27, Secretary A. A., '26, Editor-in-Chief PEP-PAC, '27, Best-all-Round, '27, Cheer Leader, '27, Tennis Club, '27, Monogram Club, '27, Class Secretary, '27, Nvht-n lletu-lt-iw-iii lligh Sclu-nl puts twcr anything: hiu, yt-u just know Nzinni-' is at tht' hezul of it, Vlfhen the rc1iut:iti-in of tht' Sunim' Class is ah-int to ht- lost, it ts Nzinnie Will' TIIW-W5 Hives the 1133 fm' us. Slit- sultlmn gets lwlifw ont- on zinytlnng, nnvl carries nit the li-fiinr -if lit-im: tht- hast-:ill-mnntl student. Shu plays hzisketluill, lt-zivls tht: cheers, :intl edits the ,Xnnu:il. ,Xltlu-ugh Nzinniv is tayzilrlc tif being en- vied, she isrft, lntcause cvtgfylm-ly likes her tum niuch. Shes one 1-f tht-se people that you ean't help liking, and tlierc's a plzirf' in t-nr hearts that nt-l-ntly hut Nannie can. fill. Fourteen w if iff' 2 . - 4 - X lil JAX l,l:l1 IJ.-NX l lite miltli,-Xt iiifixixiuis :tml tlitg Qemlcst lit-att. Tal-ce a plcaiaiit :milf-5 ml-l hr tliis :i quilt :mtl Q-.1-5' gwting iiifiiiiicr. Mix tlirse witlt :1 nt-at fIl1ItC1ll'8llCf?. flrlxwi' with uliirlesy, an-'l Stix iii Il few qraiuw fit iliqiiity fur gm--l muaxurc. The rtsiult will lu' lifisa Le:-, a Clepemlalile stuflciit of tliv Clan -if Xiiiftm-ii 'l'v.wiityfaux'4:1. l1l15bll1lQl:lLl1Lt.X l:X ,XXb Her joyg are as llcup :ii the wccfiii, llci' twiiltl--5 :is li:lit as tlic ft-am. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Alderman Literary Society, '24, Clionian, '25, Dramatic Club, '25. llci' wily is xxiiifimii: zmfl Iwi' xiii' full of urfietg. ,Xltlwugli lievic N-ents t-i lifivr ii-.vt a single cfiru, she in-iw,-1' l-'Jaws n tgirl-: iiiifiuifiicil. mum- it i- I-1-aim. XYl1f-m-vcr tliei'e's any fun to be hurl, y:1iu'll always finfl lint' riglil iii Iilriue ful' livl' slitiiw: wi tlic flwlllc. Ilui' llwugiitx turn tn Hcaaic wlwu we tlilnl: Of l,ri'4Jwi1 eyt-5, ze mimi iigmir--. nml ci ftrikiiig iwiw-liigilily. lil JY H, HYXNS Nut tim Sexivrilx, lint two Qav, , l . , liul Ci i'Lii'4 g -,'4': nl ft llfrw in f'i'cx'y way. ' Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26. 'Z7p Basketball, '26: Hi-Y, '26: Tennis Club, '27: Football, 26g Mono- gram Club, '26, '27: Declamation, '24, llurc ix :1 lr-ry, xxli--, lui lux nfxevfxxliiiiiiiq kiiillt .ni-l Niilrll Hi ivtvwt,-it-i'.iiicf,-. luis mtult- friuiwuls init :wily fit his ft,-llnw ulfissmalla lriil uf liia te.1:'lie-if Ilil well. Little Hwy lififl the 1iiiwfwl'tili'lc of lviwxikiiig llis C0llfll 'lJ4ITlC fit the lwsilminu' fri tliv fwftliqill we-:ix-iii aiifl again at the last, tliiis pi'uvuiitiiig limi ir-vm gain- ing glwry inn lliu i4l'iil1i'wi1 ilmiim lux lux! yttii' :ii ll. Il, S, llwxiiu,-i', 111 liiixlqf-tli.ill, lin mmlilv iwtlmlx have liulpc-fl wiu iiiaiiy :1 game, Uh, yn-S, ue :ill like Roy! Fifteen WW XYll.l.lli lXl'tiL'S'li,-X tllfli XVell-tum-tl silence is more elwlnent than slim-cli. Activities: Marshal, '26: Dramatic Club, '25: Clionian, '25, Alderman Literary Society. '24. Xtlmn n-,lm-ly has 1II'L'1P3l'6Cl ltistfrry, to whnm :ln we look to Llplicil-l the litin-ri' of the class: Nbhy, XV1lli4-, of course! XYhcn, at class incetings, painltiiniinitiin stems to reign, who still can bear the thgnity proper for Seniors? Xtillie, again! lly this you can jnilge that wt cfiultl not aifnril tu lnsf- this inllus- trious student and worthy friend who has been u Very necvssary part -if our hish sclirml cziret-ix AI.-XRTl'l.'X 'xYlI,l.IS GUUCH She's pretty to wall-: with, witty to talk with, ,Xncl iiltfasaiit, titty, to think on. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Dramatic Club, '25, Hiking Club, '25g Chatter Box, 'Z5: Sect.-Treas. Sigma Lambda Literary Society, '25g Alderman Literary Society, '24, Vice-President Class, '27g Assistant Editor PEP-PAC, '273 Tennis Club, 'Z7. Behold the most attractive girl of the Class of '27, llvcry cloud has a silver lining and when wt' all feel blue, Martha, with licr winning smile, always comes along, and than we'rc sitting on lop of thc world, Bt-sirles beauty, she has brains, which shi rt-filly use-, t-ii. iN. li .X-sistzmt Hlfflitor l'lfl'-l'.Xtf. b The class of '27 is proud to have yon, Mnnnie, as a member. S.XRAll HALL Tn know her is to love her, Activities: Oxford High School, A. A., '24, '25, '26: McNeil Literary Society, '24: Tennis Club, '24, '25, Volley Ball, '26: Music Club, '26p Marshal, '26g H. H. S., Tennis Club, '27, Most Popular, '27. Accorrling tn the lt-ngth of time which Sarah has been with ns, she is the 5-vungcst member --i our Class. Oxford was formerly her Alma Mater, but she has p1'm'cfl such an ailmlitinn tit Uni' banil that uc would feel lost without hc-r, And the Seniors arc not hcr only adniirers as you it ill iinil by i-nr lligh School Statistics. Duar Ol' Burk, thc bcst wishes of 'J7 are yuursl Sixtcrn WW ll lCl,l-QN Rl IN IZRYA I I It DHT XVhen she will, she willg you can depend upon it. Activities: Dramatic Club, '253 Alderman Literary Society, '24: A, A., '24, '25. Do you want a girl who is accommorlating? See Helen. llo you want a girl who is atlruiitive? Sue Helen. If you are looking for a worthvwhile friend, see Helen. If you are in need of L1 hearty sulf- porter for any good thing, see Helen. In fact, Helen is an essential memlier of our class :intl if it were not for her Jordan, some of us would piol,ual,ily still be at scliv-ol. XYlLl.l.XKl .-XNl.lRl.iXY HUNT. JR. I am sure care's an enemy to life. Activities: Hi-Y, '23, Football, '25, '26: Dramatic Club, 'ZSQ CHATTER BOX Staff, '25, Athletic Editor PEP-PAC, '27g Monogram Club, '26, '27g Basketball, '261 A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27. Nobody has ever seen Dub with the blues. VVhen anything goes wrong, he's always the lirsl to cheer us up. Dub sees fun in everything, anfl lie is always saying something to make us Iaugzlifand we appreciate his humorous qualities. Dub is a star, Ile is also strong for football and has lielpc-il the locals win inany a game, by his excellent playing. Dub, your friendship and unsulfish disposition have certainly niafle for you lifelong fri--nils, FRANCIS LEUNIDAS JOYNER He who is to lead men must himself lie a man. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27: Football, '25, '26: Hi-Y, '24, '25: Dramatics. '253 Monogram Club, '26, 'Z7g Art Editor PEP-PAC, '27g Pres. Class, 'Z7. To Leon fell the honor of steering us safely through our Senior year at H. H, S. He has certainly proven himself worthy of the great coiifiilunce placed in him. Leon is an artist of no inerin ability and has entertained us during many a long and weary study period. Vklhcn his scholarly side is turned to- ward us, we recognize a talent tlifil uziiiii-it lit- t-siiiiniteil too highly. XV' -wt-i'lo4-lc his faults, wc admire his scientific knowledgeg we esteem his friendship, anfl we look to him to bring honor iv: our dear old High School. Seventeen tl. l.ESl.lE PERRY Ml2MORlPii. Llljlmlli R085 AVENUE HEENEDERSUN, lil. G. 27536 WW Sl lllQl.lfY l',lxTlllflll Nlf L1 lllilia' lu ilCli1i1'l ffiitliful and iu limi-,ir clear. Activities: Hiking Club, '25, Basketball, 'Z5. '26, '27: A. A,. '251 Monogram Club, '27. 'vjuitv :lu uni'--1i.iiil imiulmr ul ilu it wliuiu ywu feel can be truetefl. Shirley, l.li Nature Tlizit slie Activities: Alderman Literary Society. A. A., '24, '25, '26, Hiking Club, '25: D Iuiltvulf Slivl ,i Sr-iiiiir imll Hill: HI ilu activities-Quill zilwziyf ri friend in time 1 to hear of you as Li great pliiywritui' iii hearteilly, and gives of her best ii- niul-ze uiwi' LMA- ie Srlrluy. quill :ie f-ii' lui-lcelluill tlu- :irlx uiiulil fuul :in int-lliguut opiiiifvii on 1u:itu'i'S of iiitttiwwl. aufl ix zi lierw,-ii l-,ist witliwut lier. She can ale-,L exprt-be ill-fu'l let uf lose sight of yiiu iii 5cqu'5 to umie, ,XH IRWIN BLACK,-XIR was so lavish in lu-r store. l,-vstfiu'wl until slit' limi no in-ire. '24, Sigma Lambda. '25, Glee Club, 'Z5: Dramatic Club. '25: ramatics, 'Z6: Testator, 271 Tennis Club. '27. ' lit-t -if llit- uln-li griiizif l,i:ili liwui ia 1: pew--ii ull-+ nziu czixily Slie iw a gm-il aiuiluiit, :ui cutliubizixtic siiliil-wtei' --i all scliool adapt liereelf tn aluwit :muy fii'ciiiuet:iucc. -i null. line. ilu yiu riiuii,-mlici' your lyllfliilil play? XYC expect. the future. XYi1e-tlicr it's wwrk oi' play, Mac is tlicre wlmle- tliat particular tluug 21 siicuusf. KLXRY lil.lZ,XlSlf'l'll MILLS Y0u'll always fiuil her true null juet, A girl wlium :ill will l-we :ui-1 truet. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27, Alderman Literary Society, '24, Sigma Lambda, '25, Dramatic Club, 'Z5. Our Clues has quite n uuuilwi' l-f frmiiiiis pc-i'wii.igtw, liul few -if tlivin can surpziis lflizzilic-lli iu livr desire to leave a gwod reciml Qi the ilays S fem :it 1-ur 1-l-l lligli Sclimil, 5-lie iwi'ul-grim-N lim' vfljrl-Q diligently, l and is always ready fur fun. .X -yfiruiiitic puwii :uni fini' winter- frit-nfl-liip ia valucfl. lfigliter u fl iff lx ,Q le ,yr 1' ' 'A 'l'll l Xlll,llRl'.lJ j.XXl', ,NIL RR 1 , . ill ru e tm limi-lf. true tw liter frituils, Tru-3 to hi-r iluty .ilwzii sf' Activities: Clionian, '25: Alderman Literary Society, '24: Marshal, '26g Tennis Club, '27, High School Reporter, '27g Hiking Club, '25: Al A.. '24, '25, '26, '273 Glee Club, '25. - You art- nuu' lfmlaiiii :it one -if the lrxgst stuilvuts in thi: Clues ui 'l'wenty-siren. .Xt the lwuiniung .11 each rlay, we hear Blililrefls f:imiliar, I haveu't stuilif-il a single lessun, :lu-l at thc cu-l uf wich test. her I just know that I lziili-ill llowivi-1', we have lcarmfl n-it tu uf-lice this. for lu-snlc-s nur lailluu, slit- :ilunys Qiuiu-s Hut with tliluu uvluis lu :ul-litwn lv uiiliiu: fuus, Xlil-lim-il is if-lly. eWt't'l- Nlllelrfll. and a true friend. lYe predict fur hr:-r a rosy future. GARLXNIJ llAlSl.ll' NELSHN Genius does what it must. talent does what it can. Activities: A, A., '24, '25, '26, '27: Basketball, '26, '27: Manager Football, '27: Advertising Manager PEP-PAC. '27: Secretary Class, '251 President Class. 'Z6: Marshal, '26L H1-Y, '24. '252 Tennis Club, '25: Glee Club, 'Z5g Dramatics, '25g Monogram Club, '26, '27, Garlanil is fine uf thuse all-r-uuull lwys that iqrt-i'ylu-ily like-s, lli's suuirt, but n-vi run smart. .Xnil when it cuuu-s Lf' :I-tliuu .uls lui ihf l'lfl'-l'XL. ht- is .i +l,iurly. ,mil lll.il's ,ill thi-ri lr to ll. Nuluuly can gut arf,iind thc merchants like f',:u'l:uiil. Then, .is lvusiru-ss ninufiuer -it the .Xthln-tue .Xss.ic1:iti-ui, he steert--l the Assuciutiirli tlu'-:ugh nu uuusuJilly suuitssful yvai. Ile is rv:-I' Wally in -lu tmytliiug for IA friend, therefore he is It-frmlzu' with rf,-Li+:liurs :is uwrll as uith pupils. lizirlriu-l. we wish tur you the best of success in your l'uiur-- lift-, l5.XXXllf l1L'Rll'lfl.l. l'tlXYliLl. At all I lfiuuli, lu- Inuulis nu tluuhtg The truly -liffuciirjm' is l lfuiuli Hut. Activities: A, A.. '24, '26, '27: Alderman Literary Society, '24: Dramatics, '24, '26: Clionian, '25, Glee Club, '25: Hiking Club, '25: President Tennis Club, '27: Class Poet, '271 Cheer Leader, '27, If yUu'x'e gut the lnlut-s just sit by Fannie a minute -ir tum, Luifl ui: luluwlutvc that shv'll Ulmer: th.-in away by lit-r yrlly anil Cari:-lr:-e fllsp-fsitiiui lfrumie is also l-cuuwil iss the clmttcr-li--X uf -vur class. Yet. quite often her iuvvntixi- hrruu yicl-ls :lu iilefi which shows that she can ruully lie s-iriiuis. lYxth suth ,i li.ipi.y-gt,-liliky nature .mtl uuvuui: uli5, Xluul-. is i't-riliiu tu lm -llttvsrlilll, Nineteen WW I 27 l XX ll.l.l.XKl l,'l,A'l l'lS S'l'liANlilf l ll: lliwl ilu' luxuri uf :living ufrwlf' Activities: A, A., '24, '25, '26, '27: Hi-Y, 'Z5. Xl'liu can lt-nfl in gt nlinn- In uw tw lln litlli- stint' fm' uxllulgz .Xwlr Ulrtltix Iiiwt. :ui-l yum -.1-:il't'l1 will lm- cnilcil. L'l.llliN zllimzw. in wllli lux xnxt .ni-l immlu-lxzilllv -.turn of gl-iiurill 1i1l'+:i'i11:iti-ni. llt- 4-vulsiitly is :1 lvnvui' uf lumlv, lun' it wlnib tlvzit lug simply lixtbs ui tlu' lnlurnly. Yiru'll lmfl tlint fliilli-. lrliwww-5 fi gciiul'-mia vlixynixxliwii :null :ni in-liixli'iwiix i1:iIu1'c. LICUNA HLAIJYS S'l'R.'XXllli 'IX ggi-lu-inns licnlt, .1 VI-llly xx1l5.'4 Activities: Dramatic Club, '25: Basketball, '26, '27, Hiking Club, '25g A. A,, 15, '26, Monogram Club, '27, t-l:ivl5x lx mir ul -vm' xtziv' Jxllilctix in l-:nxkcl Imll, hliu xllxxliys m:n1:igrw lu gum-l In-1' ulipmiu-ill xxx-ll just :it thu rlglil liwiiiviit. Sly: la :il-vi guiivlwilx :mil zicq-uiiiimmlzitllig :ix :my Suu-vi' xxlll lvll gnu. XX'lu'n :Hiya 1-mr ix In list--l -it prlpt-r, lllmlix is Jilxxnyk. -ni llzmul uitlv an lnlvlfi, :ni-l slit' luis :iii cxlm lrvucil, hm, lu ln-ml, 'lllicii lllxuli- lilsil Irvqw us xumwlu-il irllli rziiuily, Html, ytnu' lug ll-'ml lm-. curtzniilly iiiiulc in twill' llfcfl-mg tru-ilrlx. -lt,lSlil'll lll,lll.iN'l' SXY.-UN l'm' can tlv--utils xzuilltiixllwl, luv twill-l rirpliw still. Activities: Alderman Literary Society, '24g Radio Club, '25L Junior Hi-Y, '25, Marshal, 'Z6g A, A., '24, '25, '26, Picture Editor PEP-PAC, '27, Tennis Club. llivulii X, wuiiwmu- nlm luiwsvwt-A :ni :mmImlllu1l:1t1lig4 iuziluiw, lnygilty. :mil lurzllnx. 'l'n piwxu: 'lllml X w1u.il:-. llluuill Swniil, Q l'rlmf: lllmlill 4'-liiulx mv zlcuullixilmlzitliiu imtilrv. l'l'lit- lumiit-try slulluiulx rv'-lwfl Iiwulilil lilm llxwt Quill Iiflli In-limlxl. lil-null L-:limlx llqzilly lllu ix zilxxnix 1:11-mit Jil ll. Il, S, lnull uitiiit-xl lllfnuvl uluxllx lvrztmf, lllis gixiili-N :in lilglil. 'l4l1e1i'4-f-mg, X wluillx lllmint, llricaliw ln' llvwxt-vim :in :icumvlmnlnlilig imluii, lflyxnlti. :mil lwiqiinsl. tl I-' IJ 'llwenly ,XNXIF .XNIJRIQXYS Tlli JXIXS lht- nnisi vimiivlusl slum ul xxisil-vm is clniliiinc-il illrullulliuss, Activities: Alderman Literary Society, 'Z4g Hilling Club, '25: Sigma Lambda, '25g Glee Club, '25: A. A.. '24, '25, '26. '27: Dramatics, '26, 'l'i'1i is fl cwii1lwll11n141ii iff mimi uw-ul -liixillln-s XYIMQH the rust :vi ns are liurrimfully Crfimminu fm' Ji test, she calmly tfilxn-s fi hunk :mil sufins in nllsiirli .ill lln- lilimxlwlut' with little ellnrl. She is iivvci' wltlwiit stzltiwiifrp :inll wi- ulluii ixwiiwlt-V ii -lic really nmils :ill the lettvrs lhzil slit' wrilis. Luis nf tunes sllc lUl'!lINlle'5 the fun fur us, :xml wi- xx-fnhl f-el lust willy:-iii livi' li, VIL13 thug lnlt-sl sling hit, linu- in sl while, shv ls iillgickcnl lw' lnxislulslicss. hui this swim lnisscs ull, Quill we have the siiimi- sxxwgvl :lull trim pal auxin. l7Rlfl'JlfRlL'K N. Tl-lllllllfsfly lllilshinu is ilu- uilnr nf iirlun-. Activities: A. A.. '24, '25, '26, '27, Hi-Y, '25, Baseball, '26, Monogram Club, '26. 'l'l1oi1gh lin- is rzitlici' lizishlnl in sclwfil, 'l'1imwl is lust sl imuulfii' fwllww when hr is with ilu- lmlics. Nlaylve he fluesift always shine 111 his stmlics, lrul hi- czlli cL'l'i:ilnly lmiiull-' a winlicrl lrzlll un thu illilinwnvl. 'ls he if. mu' -If thc liusl ixxirli-rs lh.ll lli-nfll-rsun lligh has exe-1' lurxicil Hui, than-l lncli. lfrewlulm-V xxc'1'e lm' vnu ll17'XY:XRlJ ll. L'l 'l'l IN llh, hw svls high ui p--.il-If-sln'z1i'is. Activities: A. A., '24, '25, '26, '27g Hi-Y Club, '25, Medical Club, '25, Business Manager PEP-PAC. 27: Football, '26, '27: Captain Football, '27, Baseball, '243 Tennis Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, Monogram Club, '25, '25, '27. Stuvlicsfnli, ht' wits hy zinil lillt-ii crulliallvly xxln-vi hi' sn iluslrcs. Suciiil Stilllfwrll, lic! rlulll thun- vvcry Iimv, Schmul ,Xijlivltlcs fliillw si wlmlwtelil lmsiniss iiirilltluvi' fm' the l'ICl'-l',Xk'. .xlllltlllfs l'ls the-n he truly spzirlclt-s, havmpq siicct-ssfnlly stuwul ilu- llull IM-us Ihr.-ngli the f.ill --f tuuiily-six. l,ulty Milan lwlils thc liunni' uf liiivingg ligvn will-ll the lmst-all-riiunul zilhleftt- in thi Sunim Lilzlss. MARY RK JYI1 XY H ITE 5lmi't lvill sw-1,-tg I-wi' illchus rl-i nut mzilce rlit- lrissiv. Activities: Alderman Literary Society, '24, Class Treasurer, '24: Dramatic Club, '25, A. A., '24, '25, 26, '27, Clionian, Tennis Club, '27, Recitation, '24, Hari' llovul, tlwiiuli wit mitul fur Iwi' liuiuhl, ls une wi lhv in-ist lmpiilui' annul lnvulrlc Sciinws. Slie has 1 grunt ilifal -If fun ulmut hui, lizixlnu ciillvclirvl ll giv.-ii! lnxmy :lull classes in the liist fm-in yi:.l1's. XYC ire pi'0i1rl of 5lmrly', zlml will always i'riiu'l1illC'r hcl' xxhcn ww lhmlq ul ll. ll. S. Twenty-mic CLASS SONG 1 1115-,V of 'Jf, 1111' .YL1111411'Av 111'11 t1'1', 111' 1Zfl'Z'L' 111'1'11 1111'1111.g11 1111111 Xl-1111111 1111f1f1-x' 11.1 lRI111!fi 111- Ycm' 111111 tn' 111.11 .fl11!1-1111 111117 1111' .W11 11,11 11f1' 111 0111' 111'g11 x1'1111111 t1'111'111'11115 11111 1'1'1'f1 11.1 Xllftw fI'1111I 1 11111 11115 11111111 11.1 fm' 11111: 1111111111'111'1'1111'111 1111y,' sl1'1f1'. H L 111, 11. S. 1111K 111'1f1'11 IZA' I-11 11111' tU111'1' 111111 1111152 70 11111' IIIl'II11.Y 1111111' 1115111'1'11'.f-11'1'11s111111 7'1I1'L' 111111 11'1'111', 1f1'11111zd1'11.g IIN 111111 111'1111111111'1111 fx 111'111', UI V 11 1' 10i'1' 1111 11111' .Vl'l111f1I111l1fL1f 111111 11111' f111'1111,v, 1 11110 1111'Z'1' x1111'1c 10 115 11I1'0I14Q'1l 1111 1111'T'1'1'x11-x',' S0 111'1'1 5 10 OIII' f1'1.L'11ff.Y 111111 111 IIS 1111'1'1' 110011 11116- 1111-X' 11f1' 1111'x.f 1110111 'fn'1I'1I 111'1111'11, '11'1'111111, 11111, 1111ff11'111',v.f 100. THE END -L. LM T wenty-tw0 CLASS HISTORY NE bright Septeinher inoriiiiig in l'fl24, sixty-seven boys and girls started on this journey. We had lmeen tnlwl that it was a laluwimis way. lint we had unlimited courage and nnlmnunflefl confidence in our ahility to overcome all difficulties. Many of our nnnilmer fell victims to the initiations of the Soplioinfwes but this did not weaken our courage in the least. XYith Klr. Spencer and Miss May llunter as our drivers, we were soon full-fledged High School students. We inet several giants during the first few weeks of scliool. These were l.atin, Klatheniaties and Science. lt surely tlirl retlnire hard wnrlc to make these giants surrender. ,Xll of our time was not given to elass-ronni work, thnugh. liecause the tirst edition of onr llieh Sclinnl Annual, The f'rfi-flue, was published that year. This event caused ns to feel that we had lmeen a great inspiration as well as an asset to the l ligh Sclitinl, Stunt we realized that we had conipleteil our first niile and were ready to encounter new olmstacles. Uur ntnnher had heen decreased to forty-eiglit. and Hr. Garrison liecanie our ilriver. We niet giant lsiisttvlw, hut he surrendered quite readily to us. We surely hall our share oi fun in hazing the lfreshnien as we had had to suffer so severely at the hancls nf our liniitweil friends. the Sfrplioiiimes. when we were wearers of the green cloalcf' At the end of our Sopliomore year, we learned that a few of our eoinpanions had fallen into the net woven hy giant lfx:nninatio1is. lt grieved ns to have to part with these dear ones. but we hafle thein ailien and wished theni much success and happiness, Then we eliniheil into the stage Junior and liravely started out with Mr. Sledd and Bliss liessie Sue Stacy as our new drivers. For our guides, we elected Garland Nelson, presiflentg Nannie Crowder, vice- president: and George Rose, secretary and treasurer. Our way was marked hy niany new and interesting' events. First, we gave a Gypsy Tea. in linnm' of the Seniors, at the XYaslinnt. This entertainment was noted for its originality, and everyone present declared it to he a sparkling success. Then the Parent-'lieachers Association gave a reception fur the Seniors and invited us. 'Wie had not passed the half-inile niarlq when every Qlunior was allowed to wear the ll, ll, S. seal niarlteil with the year l'l27, We also discovered that our party contained three wonderful athletes. Didnt we feel proud when we read in the paper that the following young girls, Nannie Crowder, Shirley Lowry, and Gladys Strange. had heen the stellar players in all the girls' basket ball games? All too soon, twenty-five of the travelers entered the Senior stage and were swept down the highway. XVe selected as our driver, Miss Dorothy Turner. Twentyfthre: alt-rs tri guiilc iii tlic future. wliifli will llc larger, iuurc lmeziutiful, iuure lnril- uiil our guiclcs wvrc: lmiu ,luym-r, presifleutg Kl'111'tl1u Goocli, vice-presicleiit Xxiuuia C1'1IWflt'l', secrctzu'y' :mil ll'C2lSl1l'Cl'. 1 lur first stwp was ut the 131'lll'l61 N ul ficc. wlicrc we tlcciclcil tu rciustzite our zuiuuztl, the l't'f1-Pm, wltifli had eu Cust zisinle lu' llic U'ZlYClCl'S uf ltllti, Again nu the athletic ticltl, uui luutlmll tczuu :uirl tlic girl! lmslict lmztll tczuu were- glmimisly successful. lrftllll tlit-ru tu the cufl, nur iwqifl was culmcil with lrlcgisurc and fuu as well lx lizirtl wurli. .Xt lzist tlic curl ilrcw iiezir. The strip cliplmiizi was seen iu the tlietziiicu ziufl just lmcymitl tlic swinging gates lczirliugg iutri the sea ut life. 'lllieu uc rcztlizcfl lww mucli nur juuriicy iuczuit tu us zmil ltuw tlcfir felluw trzivclers guitlcs zuifl ilrivcrs lizul lufcniiic. llC'ilV Hlfl ll011flCl'WU lllkll Sfltlftfl. y1+u will lizivc uizuiy cuiiipziliies uf'tl'Z1Y- li uit, zuiil iuurt' wurtliy. liut yuu will ucver liufl nut' wliu will luvc yuu iuurc iurl wliu will rt-iuiiiu iiiurc trua: :uirl luyfil tn yuu. KIKKY llt IYU XYlfIl'l'E, f11l..Vf0I'itHI. -l lvr X -'l.l. I' 'Fi' MQ 'fn ow ,M i . I '- Q Twenty-four SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY T was a cold Zlllfl wintry evening- of january l, 1947, Outside, the wind was mournfully wailing a dismal tu11e tlirough the leafless bows of the trees, and a white, glistening snow swirled to the ground, but i11side the house, all was hriglit and war111. .X huge tire crackled inerrily 1111 the open hearth and cast its dancing light abi 1ut the 111111113 511 conteiitedly. l leaned back i11 Ulf' large, ci 1111fort:1l1le chair. 'llhe hour was quite late, and, as l sat alone before the glowing embers, listening' to the world eve11ts being l,ll'K1ZltlC2lSlE'l'l over the radio, lllf' thoughts began to turn to 111y classniates. XYhat liappy days we had spent at dear old l-lendersoii lligh-what g'l111'i11us 111e111111-ies! lflad Fate been kind to my hoylioorl coinpaiiions? l VV4'iIl1lC1'E'fl'ZlIlll then, l realized tllflt no sound was issuing' froin llly radio. All was calin-11uietAftl1e gentle sile11ce that precedes the storm. Quite a nuniber of niinutes elapsed ill pain- ful silence. Then, like a bolt from a clear sky, there sounded a loud, hollow voice, saying: l ani Time, the keeper of all lieings, who c1111trols your destiny, l11 llly hands l hold the Book of Fate, i11 wl1icl1 the life of every mortal is recorded. Each page contains tl1e outstanding events i11 tl1e life of one hunian. O mortal, by cl1a11ce you have found me. and if tl1e future you would know. only speak, a11d l. Time, will tell you. lflastily, l adjusted the switch, i11 order that l inight Cfllllllllllllkllltt' XVllll this weird voice, wl1ich had come to 111e Out of the silence of tl1e night, Then, re- calling the llflllle of each of my classmates, l conversed with the unk1111w11 voice, which replied ill its uncanny tone: FRED THOMPSUN-'llliis young lllllll has, after lllllfll struggle. cultis vatefl his voice a11d overcome his timidity, and l1as obtaiiied the coveted posi- tion as train announcer i11 tl1e Grand Central Station :1t New York. ZELMA gXYSCUEfln part11ersl1ip with a former school chum, Gladys Strange, this n1aiden has become tl1e rival of Edna XYallace Hopper as a beauty specialist, and the two ladies, after successfully experiiiieiitiiig lllllilll themselves, perfected :1 guaranteed overnight beauty creani. VVlLl,lE CEE-After having coiiipleted four years uf study i11 ll religious school, this solemn maiden was se11t to Africa as Z1 llllSSl1ll'lZll'f'. She won the faith of all the natives, and established a great kingdoni i11 the heart of the jungle. which she called Gee-raffef' CL.-XTTIS STRANGFhSociety found a great leader i11 Hr, Strange. who earned a large fortuiie by writing a hook entitled The Correct lvse of the Hands ln Public and ln Private. NVhen he entered the circle of tl1e Four Hiindredfl tl1e name was changed to the Four Hundred and Une. Twenty-live LEAH IRVVIN MACNAIR-At the age of twenty-one, this fair damsel accepted the role of the XVorld's Tallest Lady, with the Barnum and Bailey circus. and at the same time, Mary Boyd XYhite was offered the title of the VVorld's Smallest Lady. which position, however. she declined in order to pose for magazine health articles on Phe lncorrect XYay to Reduce, XY. A. lfl'NT-In his final year at college, Vyilliam Andrew made the All-American Eleven. In a very thrilling and exciting game, he tackled Red Grange and accidentally broke Reds neck: thereupon, the Gallop- ing Ghosts crown was bestowed upon Evo : who was dubbed the ln- visihle ignition. MARTHA GOUCl I-Yery soon after her graduation, this attractive blond was lured into the movies, where after much success, she took the place of Mary Pickford in the hearts of the pul:-lic. She attained the climax of her career in a thrilling desert picture, which was called The Sheik's Sheba, with Garland Nelson, who has become Valentino's successor, after carefully haying read that daring book, The Secret of A Kiss or A Vampires Own ltliographyf' written hy Annie Thomas. l3l.Ul'N'll SXYAlNfThe United States Naval Academy at Annapolis found an excellent cadet in Lieutenant Swain, and it also discovered that be was not as blunt as his name may indicate. After he had completed his service at the Academy, Blount continued to make great progress, until he receiyed the appointment of Secretary of the Navy, during the administra- tion of Miss Nannie A. Crowder, the first woman president of the 'United States. FANNIE POVVELl,fln her form was horn the spirit of a new literature, and the poets of the globe bowed in appreciation of her gifted art. As Fannie Crosby paved her way to Fame through her religious hymns, so did Fannie Powell, with her life-giving poetry. Her outstanding poem is entitled, lf Money XVere Sorrow, l'd be the Happiest Girl Alive. HQXVARD UPTON-Henderson High athletics had many successful sea- sons under the leadership of Lefty. who was appointed coach and also as- sistant instructor of Intelligence Tests. His wife, Miss Sarah lflall, did, at last, conform to long skirts and acted as principal of the school, as long as the tasks were simple, hut when their duties grew more laborious, they gave up their Work and retired to Oxford, where they now reside with Mrs. Upton's father. MILDRED MURRELL-From the four corners of the Earth, men marveled at her exquisite grace and ease at the piano. In conjunction with Rosa Lee Day, Helen lflight, and Elizabeth Mills as feminine minstrels, she toured the country rand incidentally, a few of the townsi. 'llwcnty-six LEON JCJYNER-Much success awaited this very jovial person, for to him came the opportunity of displaying' his artistic talent, hy devoting him- self to the field of architectural designing. The erection of the magnificent new XVhite House in Vkfashington has heen personally supervised hy Mr. uloyner, who, after its completion, accepted the contract to draw the plans of the famous Stone Mountain Hotel at ,-Xtlanta, Georgia, SHIRLEY Lf DXVRY-Knowing hasket hall as she does, Miss Lowry found it quite simple to succeed in the game, and returned to Henderson High as directress of Physical Education, ROY EVANS-'llliis extremely peppy young man exceeded his own pep one day and swam the English channel, with the once famous Gertrude Ederle as trainer. Lipon completing the long swim, he was overwhelmed hy an astonishing offer of fifty thousand dollars from the Glo-Glue Hair Dressing Company to endorse their hair preparation, hy attrihuting the neat appearance of his hair to Glo-Clue, not one whisp of his hair lmeing dis- arranged during his lengthy stay in the water. IZESSIE EV.-XNS+XVith Elizabeth Ellington as partner, she won great success in the Follies with a bill known as The Flapper's Prayer. Flizaheth played the role of the Flapper, and llessie enacted that of the prayer. bl. li, Cl..-XRK-Dulmherl hy his schoolmates, Shakespeare this very literary young man earned a right to that name and became the world's lead- ing' playwright and novelist of the new literature. lrlis chief topic for his work was discourses on Love-his inspiration coming from memories ol his Senior year at lligh School with a Freshman hrunette. The Yoice seemed to die away slowly. Finally, it hecame almost inaudihle. ln vain did l whirl the dials, hut the strange speaker was no more. 'llhe fire was quite low now and the room was fast losing its cheery warmth. 1 Putside. the snow fell faster and thicker than ever. and the wind roared dismally around the corners of the house. .Xnd out there, somewhere, was that strange Voice-that Voice which had hrought to me precious recollections of my classmates. Then they were successful, they were happy? With joyous heart, l trudged oft to my hed, thinking of my classfmy glorious class of '27. Twenty-sexi n 6 8 O ltl 7 LAST XVILL AND TESTAMENT E, the Senior Class of IQZ7. being of sound mind and disposing memory. being mindful of the certainty of our scholarly existence. do make. publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- x iking all other wills heretofore made by us. ITEM I. XYe will and bequeath to the faculty as follows: l. 1 Fur appreciation to Mr. Rollins and Mr. Davidson for their interest in us and their patience with us during the past four years. . 'l'o Mr. Sledd. an automatic paper clipper to be used in cutting slips for the library. We hope that next year the Il.-T. A. will give him enough money to buy a copy of t Jne llundred and t me llest Songs, for every one in school. . 'l'o Miss 'llurner. our hearty thanks for helping us to put over our animal and also our sincere hopes that the incoming Senior Class will not be as dumb as we were. . To Mr. Greene. our room teacher, the hope that he will have a new chemistry book to teach next year so that the pupils will not have to con- sult the reference books for Boyle's and Charles' Laws. . To Miss Dosier, some screws for the loose desks that the giant boys won't make so much noise: and also the hope that she may get a set of indestructible maps. . To Mrs. Paris, our wishes that she will not have that nerve racking job of holding Study Hall the first fifteen minutes of the day. . To Miss lieavers. all the money we have left C PFJ after going to the little store. with which to buy iron compasses and steel rulers. . To Miss Searcy, the nightingale of H. II. S.. our sincere hopes that she may persuade all the musical pupils to exert their talent enough to or- ganize an orchestra. . To Kliss Kirby. the Latin teacher. who was denied the pleasure of teach- ing us, our heartiest wishes that she may have a brilliant Virgil class next year. . To Coach Evans, all the surplus money, on hand from our annual. with which to buy a new first aid kit to replace the one which has served so faithfully during the past two years. . To llenry, all of our energy, to be used in keeping old H. H. S. Uspick and span. ITEM II. o the incoming seniors we leave: . All our beloved privileges. namely: Going to the little store and to the Perry Library, marching out of chapel first, and having a class room for a study hall when the auditorium is full. . Our first period class room. number three, provided they do not waste the water. fly Twenty-eight -i J. -l. Our sincere hopes that they will try Q ??j to be more intelligent than we. To Charles Rollins, Lawrence Harris. and Sam l'eace, the quiet ways of Rosa Lee Day. 5. The studious habits of XX'illie Gee to Katherine Young. 6. To Elizabeth Ellington, Margaret Carter, Robert Faulkner, XYilmot I 2 1 .ff 4 llunn and Harry Moore, our very best wishes that they will secure their diplomas next year. ITEM III. o the class of '29 we bequeath : Our hopes that some time in the future they may become seniors. . All of our knowledge to aid them in tackling French and Cicero. . To Mary Swain, the heighth of Elizabeth Mills. . To Ruth Buchan, Folsom Smith, and Katherine Allen, a handsome senior sheik apiece. T J. To Isaac Hughes, the honor of being the president of his class until graduation. ITEM IV. To the incoming sophs, yve bequcathi l. The stick-ability to stay in school for tyvo more years. 2. To Sadie Belle lloyd, our hopes that some day she may have her long coveted Senior Privileges. 3. To Dorothy Harris, Nancy Chavasse and Madeline lloyvell, a tube of lipstick so they won't have to borrow so much. ITEM V. To the Athletic Association, we will and bequeath: l. The football squad, the privilege of eating Fleishmans Yeast, in order to increase their avoir-du-pois. 2. The Boys' liasket Ball Team, our wishes that they will make such re- markable grades that they will be excused from the last period of school on Mondays and Thursdays in order to practice. 3. The Girls' Basket Ball Team, our best wishes that thev will be successful 1. in the future as they have been in the past two years. ' ITEM YI. To the P.-T. A., we will and bequeath: Uur appreciation for their help on our annual, and their interest in all our activities. Witness our hand and seal this the seventh dav of june, nineteen hundred twenty-seven. ni l,E.'Xll IRIYIN M.xcN.XlR. TU,YZ'UfU1'. Signed, sealed and declared by the Senior Class of 1927 to be their last ll and testament, and yve, in their presence and at their request and in pres' cnce of each other, do subscribe our names as witnesses hereto. MRS. HENRY PERRY. MRS. NV. D. BURWELL. Twenty-nirle SENIGR CLASS POEM The 1111105 of 11,10 111'1' 11p1'11111g 'zu1'111' TOTUt71'lZ7 ll 111711 111111 11111c111111'11 1111111, 1111' 1'111111 of j111'1' -:vc 1111 1111151 t1'1'1111, 1111? 1111111 'ZU111.K.l1 j1111't5 0111' 11111111. 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Kl:11'g'a1'et Lawler A Q1f1l'YiC fntcs f A V' ev:-it ' ' I I ,,-, -' ' 1 1 ,, ' 11' Navy Ll1ez1thz1111 , 3 H 68 A R:1y1111111rl 0111611 Q- , A E1m111Q111 1211111Q1.111 ., , 6, QP , 'f ' mx 5 ' 0 f 4 I lf' A Qs.. , :fp Cl111tr111 F2ll'iN Y , 3111111161 4l1111te1' W '57, 1211 11 II 111111111 - ' X IW Il W . 61 by 'zigzgf 9, , , ., LQ A -11:2 , j N my- 1 NX'1Ili:1111 .l111'11c1' 51: H Z MA A, , ,, . 25 53 J , . 1Xl1u6 KIMHB I Q .Xglwf Xl11sti:111 iff' V, , ir- - 'I'I11rtyvf1xs 0 7' ' X2 I -A: V Frances Neathery Lu .1 - Iae Newman y 12 an ,I ' - H ,V M f 4 Q l Brooks Parham Roslyn Satterwhite Marie Smith 7, I' A Sue Southerland V 'iw rm- QW f , 'I A f 1 ' Katherine Turner -Q 1 - A -- - I 5 H ' . G ' ' ' r -1?-'f-4 'YQFQ 7' 1 Nannle Guy Watkms I, , .Q Vg, A Frank XVOrtham a s- , ' fur- r 1 V ,. if ' ' 'A W A ' I I , W , f - , ' hleanor Young gf - Katherine Young Lucy Fuller Young Robert Falkner Thirty-six CAN YOU IMAGINE- Fannie llroclie thinking? Peter llunn without chewing gum? llelen llurronglis sent to time-class? Carvie Cates playing football? Raymonrl Cohen with black hair? Robert Fallcner not talking to the girls? Edwin Finch rlignifierl? Rachel Finch creating a disturbance on class? Lawrence Harris with a subclnerl laugh? Snooks .loyner studying' English? Alice Mabry not looking' pretty? Billie Mixon and Brooks Parham out of inischi Frances Neathery anrl Roslyn Satterwhite not Closs and Sain Peace not fussing? Charles Rollins tall as Harry Moore? Marie Smith not a flapper? ng? Katherine Turner not langhi Nannie Guy XN'atkins playing basket ball? Miss Beavers not holding an eighth periml class Miss Dosier with a boyish bob? Mr. Evans giving' any one a lift in his car? Mr. Greene not being neat? Miss Kirby not eating at recess? Mrs. Paris leading a football yell? Mr. Sledcl with a dignified ancl stately walk? Miss Searcy not correcting English papers? ef? eating pt muts Z Miss Turner standing still at a basket ball game? Bliss Dosier and Mr. Evans not flirting with ea Thirty-seven ch other JUNIOR SIDELIGHTS HF first alay uf schnnl always hrings with it terrihle suggestions of what is lu fullnw, hut wnrst of all was our first clay at High Sclinol, when sixty Freshmenmlwewilclererl. tntally ignorant uf High School and its ways. anfl terrifiefl hy vague thoughts nt hazing, rlrupperl flown. seemingly from the skies. intn the miclst ut scnrntul upper classmen who aflflresserl us only as Freshmen, green. rlumh, ignorant, anrl uther titles typical of Freshmen. XYe nnw encnunterell strange anfl almost insurmountable harriers in the guise nf Latin, Science anrl ,'Xlgel'mra, anrl nthers. while not Su strange, were equally flifficult, namely, English anfl llistnry. Host of our numher sur- viverl the terrible 1lrcleal-Examinations. hut some fell hy the waysirle. Snpltu1nm'es at last! llow we lorrlerl it nver the new Freshmen. Revenge is sweet. 'llhis year our class was fliviflerl, snme taking French while others flclverl mnre rleeply in the regions nf Science. anfl many were the arguments hetween the two grnups as tu which was harcler. llinlugy nr French. The Freshmen entertainefl ns at a Valentine party which was enjnyerl hy all. Later in the spring' we inviterl the Freshmen nn an equally enjnyahle picnic at the XYashnut. 'llhis year we claimefl with pride Lawrence llarris. une of thc Triangular llehating' Team. wht: enterell the Semi-finals, an un- usual lirmm' fur a Snplinmore. The fall nf '26 fnunrl us, pluninrs. with half of nur original nuniher in- creased hy newcnmers tn a tntal ul fnrty-une. This year we have taken a prominent part in all sturlent activities. hnth scholastic anfl athletic. Rnslyn Satterwhitc, Captain of the Blue anfl Xlvhite Lassiesf' hacl lefl her team, which inclulles three lnniors, thrhugli an unusually successful season, having wnn seven cunsecutive games. l lur hnys are alsu vrnminent in athletics. Later in the spring the seasnn will he lllZll'li6fl hy several impnrtant sncial events, the must important uf which will prcihahly he the vlunim'-Senior party. !lc1'f'.r to tlzc ffr1.v.r of '33, illjlt' tilfl.V.X' tlmf ulmzys will bc great .lluy we L Z'l'l' dart' fn rin flu' riglzz' glud Jzciw' say riff, but l7iyyl1f.' liiglifl l'iig7!1f! --Nl I2 C '78 A . . -vi-.. ll1ll'ij 4lQ,lll f Vv Nr P 1 U I' N nfl, 4 .... ,M 57,12 ,AQ - 'Z :Q V f H- ', ' .' i I' S-f4j',1y5','.f?3:,Q xx R V A . 1, ?' NX X : g- fx - jg! 'H A I' ' ' ' ' 1 ff . ' P O '?'i '5'f nf ff2f A.-.-.R-FL-h-LH -QM-WQSL 1f ' . EL I Y A - Tu , E . ', A l f ' ' 1 1 -I Q 'T 5 x v ' f W Y , x ff? f X f A In xx - 5 Xuan X ,XX 'S K XX XM - X W x . N 1 Q,-4 -J l fx ff +?l1:- jg--.T J . 'lhwk -. - - Yfik fi 1 fr f ug !C.C.l?l f?, Ill SOPHOMORE CLASS ISAAC H L'l QHILS ..,...,., K,-XTHIQR l NE 'llIi.-Xt'Zl'F .,,, FIiREl3ICIi FENNITR , IIARRY IZUNN ..,..,.. MISS HLIVE KIRIIY . llryan Adcock fiertrucle Allen Iiatlicrine Allen Virginia Allen Shirley I-Xyscnc lflizalmeth Iieckham Rlicvclcs Iflhic Scott lloyd Klilflrccl Hrcnvii Myrtle Bryant Ruth Buclian Hurry Bunn Cfwvic Claylrm Lucy Cloptrwn Katherine llzivis .-Xnnie Dunn Florence Faulkner Richard Iizinllcner Brice lfrnwille 'llnni Garrett Virgic Garrett Richard linncli Claricc Grissom Lawrence Grisscnn Hoy Allen llagwnotl Xlahel Hayes Isaac llughes Sidney ,Italics llnhert Lewis Allcnc Lfwwry Ijordrin Lonry Charlotte Ncwinan Alvin Nuclcleb Lena Ruth Page Elmer Powell Merle Rnhinsun Forty . . . . . Prvsidmf . . I'icv-P1'c.vidr11z' . . . . Sf'U'cfary . . . . Tl't'lI5llI'Pl' . . . . . . . .54f'07lSUI' lrmzi Rogers Bernard Siler Rehn Singleton lfnlsom Smith P. H Smith ,lznnes Stziinhzick Mary Swain Katherine Teague Thelma Tillntson lilizalrctli Vanglizin XYziltur Vunglizui Amy Vick Rebecca XYatkin5 Irvin IYicke1' Margaret XVilson Bernadette XX'omdlief Doris Mfoodlic-I Ethel NYuodlic-f I ! . . , 1 , A ,VX Ei?-i? i2i,5 i?f1r g2'1zg' ,V , rH,vi!i7JM v. ,wmnum-mn-Q .1 1 Forty-one ZXW' 1' , . .,f. Z ...,,,. A-.- . 4 ' , f' Wea- H 4 jig rf 4 ff 2 f ,,,,,,W mm 'M . gif-.s1X.f, 5 ,,,,.: , , - M, ve, , , , '-1 .- 1' 541' 1 J , V , tfiiasw 1 'I . T- ' ':-f:..- 4, . f fi' Aff - , 3 . Z ' 9 'M .HQ 'I 'W Q4 -L . A, if g 25: , Liv dvi - 1 1 1112: . 9 if , ., . .. .. M f' :A ,' , 124 , ., ir, E, J P? J ' X Ak ' K f 1 9 , X1 ,.. J. , ,. 6 we gv. .,4-fl' ww! : , 'f fIf -4- ez f' 3- 'H H. 5 - ,- V ' 5 ':,gI I: I' ' 1 ' g, 5 1 yL,Qg1., Q 59 .' ' -we THE SOPHGMORE WHO'S WHO Essuyisl Our .1fIlSfL'f4I1I.N' Tha Pest ,-. ,Iv 7 Q V' . W f A I t i Q 5 T ' 42:2 2, E 6 1 -1 ',1,' I '1.' , z fin Q 1 , Um' .Sf0l1SOI' AUM!! and Jfff Our Cami frjlll' lx'41flzf1'z'1zv.x' Om' flflzlvfc Forty-two ff-'NL,.fx ANN W XXV 1 Y' J xf ,,' X '1 x xx 1 N' J ,Jw YES TQ72lEMril iwr W, f- ' i if WW W X! QXJIM ff D '7 N 222145. THE GEORGE HAXRRISUN CLEVELAND M01 rRli MARGARET CRAIG .... RUSSELL PARHARI .... C FRESHMAN CI E, GREENE Fauuliy ,-Idtixm' f , I S 'WW' me Forty-four ,ASS 1,l'4'.VI'lfCIlf I 'im'-P1'Csz'4z'Cr1t Srf1'v!ur'y T1'ea5z1rm Sadie Belle lbycl Nancy Chavassc ,lohn Church XYalter Daeke Clara Mae Ellis Richard Evans lilmo Faulkner Daniel Garrett Dorothy Harris FRESHMAN l5'S Mary Hayes 'll1'LllIl Hedrick liranees llunt -lfvllll Cllxcil ,lanet Paschxll Madeline Pi iwell lfvelyn lluytliress Clifford Price Annie Laurie Ruyster XYilliam ,lulniecm Scott Boyd 1 -vity-flvc Lucille Rux Clarence Spruill Carolyn XYatkius Christine Xlboillicf Irvine Xlliclcer John David Xllrenii Sallie Sue Pittman Katherine Smith Ruth Stone liclitli .-Xllen ,lznnw llryan Ricliard Carter lfulwle lflziyton lie-m'gc Co-+ke Xlixliew lirurlup Klziry Ellington Dfgwzi Garrett Annie Gill FRESHMAN l9'S George Harrison Maggie Hester R. H. Heater Doris Hicks Mary lluglieb Klilflrud lluglies Klildrcd Hunt Xlilliam Kelly Evelyn Longmire Marian XYorley Furly six w -4 Maxine Lowry Gertrude Page Russell Pgirliam Bruce Partin Marion Rogers Helen Royster David Slcenes Jewel Strange John 'XYatkins Nurman Albright Hazel .-Xycock Curl Howling Mary Elizalmctli Carroll Relwcca Cliurcli Klargziret Craig Bcttic Lwu lluracy ,lfflllll llzlmm Annig Harris FR ESHMAN Charlie lliglit, jr Josepliinc l,HllgblUl'l Lottic Lowry Nettie Maynard Helen Mills Cleveland Moore Helen Nelson Mabel Nclstm Pliiena Ne-lsun Forty-seven ITS Leah Overton BCSSlC Ire P01'1lC Roy Smith Alton Smith lilizzilwetli 'lllmycr Nettie 'l'l1omas john Tucker Claire Tylur lfoim llhcirllief FRE Mr. Sledd: The population uf China is so gre take a breath. CAfter a pause he sees Richard Evans at the l Mr. S.: XYhat on earth are you doing, Richard? R.: Killing Chinamen. sir. I- I- at that two mek of the 'I :1 lack of mk it you Miss Searcy olvseryed what she thought was Now, Mary lrlayes, tell ns what you would th Over a lield of battle. M. H.: I'd think the wind was ltlowing. I I I I .I Sadie Bell Boyd in a composition wrote the following bunch of air going somewhere in a hurry, I I I I I I FRFSHNAN MOTTO: J GKES Chinamen die every time that you room puffing' vigorously.l patriotism in the Freshman Class. saw the Stars and Stripes waving detinition for l'wind : XYind is a Bite ot? more than we can chew, Then we chew it. Plan for more than we can do, Then we do it. Hitch our wagon to a Sophomore star, Keep our seats and there we are, Then go to it. -I -I -I NVaitress, to Cleveland Kloore as he enters l3etsy's Tea Shoppemz Are you Hungary? C.: Yes Siam, XV.: Then Russia to the table and I'll Fiji. C.: All right, Sweden my coffee and llenmark my lvill. 1- nl :- DorothyfHarris: You passed right by nie yesterday without even noticing me. George Cooke: NYell dear-ah'-Love is blind, you know! I- I- I- George Harrison, to John tQ7'Neil: llow do you tune your violin for jazz? J. O'N: You don't tune it. I I I I I I Mr, Evans: XYhat is a creditor? Norman ,-Xllvriglit: A man who must he told that daddy I I I I I I is not at home. Maxine Lowry: l am a power in this eoinmunity: I can rifle anywhere on my face. Madeline Powell: Kinda looks like you lween trying, it. -I -I .I Mr. Greene: NYhat was the word l tolsl you to look up, Sallie Sue? 5. S.: NX alt a minute, it s right on the end of my tongue! Nr. G.: Mlell, don't swallow it, it's arsenic. .I -I -I Margaret C., pompously: I work with my head, thank you. Roy Smith: That ain't nothing, so does a woodpecker. -I -I ml Miss Turner: Name the seasons. Mishew Crudup: Salt, pepper, vinegar, and mustard. Fortyeeight Tfmefiiw ff f - 2 - Q T Y Y-.1 :- - 1 ff X WU Y --- 1 f r , X Tr N X ' r 'fl 'Eh' if ,- ,- U E fr ,s Y arf. N V Y ,Q X Q .. P in - - QX X5 xxx xx Q f W '. 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Alvin Niiclcles Rfry Evans .Xltnu Smith lsziac Hughes lilly Hagxvoml Ravmoml Cohen XYilli:lm -luylier Rlimles lllue l.e-rm hluyner l,IlWI'6IlL'C ll2ll'l'lS Leslie lgliigstmi llorzice lluliiies Clevelzlml Klmwe .lulm Churcli Willie lfvzms . l I V. ' ln A gg I WW' 'A YY -sm L... 1 we Q '-IMA 4 K Y , ,,:,4,,., u.,Q-,5v! I Q . . ifw. U-f 'rf J X' . f'Zf'fif-V W' ..., IA ' ' . , y33.f:.,fAi2 'Mu - W'X ' MS- -my-wifi? 'Q A , . 51:25. A- H., i ' --.- 9- 5 . 3 ' . 1,-gc 3-.Q I ', Q'.-, , - ' 'xv-1-..- 4 ' . ' . X Fifty--wric - , ,Ju 'qu 5 ., i his Q9 ' xtw.. DR. C. L. BLACKRURN HOXVQXRD UPTON, Captain Fzzlllwrzflc NO. 7 l4t'I'ty, our fnllliack and captain of 1926, has lmeun one ot the spectacular players on the local team for two years. ln addition to his he-ing a hard tackler and lint' pluiigvr, he has an ahility to snag passes. Lefty was ont of the lirst two high mchool garncs 1,111 accotint nf an injury receivt-il in the game with Crnnpaiiy C. He played his heat game against Oxford. Captain Uptoii has playtd his last ganie at H. ll. S. XYQ regret his loss due to gradnatioii in June. Lefty, we expect to hear great things from you i11 the future on some college gridiron. Ro13ERT FALKNER HtYIfl7Gl'f? NO. S . P r.,., , 1 x v-I '. 'W til I r-r- Il o l'l'l' if 1 1-- f 1- e l-1 -f1 . our ldllf-1C , ias .ittn .1 rthu ar on 'LIL ofa A' ,Qiij ff, team for two years. He is a Consistent player, and is 'Z 5 -. 'Wt'A' ever ready' to do his hit. This season he did most of 9... 4, . f. ,WN f f, ' . wif 1 V ,f fl A the pawiiig and pnnting for the team. ll. O. has one ' Ill- ' more year with the locals, and we are expecting him to .- kt-Q1 um the record which lie made durmff the ast l I 1: P if ff? . season. 1,113 L., . Filty-t wo WILMOT BUNN if-5,1 Qzzarterbarlc Aa. Q .4 ' .- 1 5 Peter, our qnarterlmack. has played three years with ' . . . . f 1'f'i'F,Q::.::41'xS' 4 ' the local teffm. llesirles running with the hall, he alan 5'j,..g,,M5,31',.ggg::i V punts and passes well, Peter s cletensive game is always . ' .221- zlflrf - goorl, anrl fine certainly can depend on him tn rlfji his 9, rlnty. XX ith three years of training anfl line infwrc year . - with the team, we shall expect great thingw frmn Peter egzgjggg next scwsmi. fe? fff? - we . Q '23 'l .. ' -.-,i,,' 1. f.-q:.'.':f 7 , .',- ,id n-N 1 this season. B, D' has tww LESLIE LEXNGSTON Ttzflclt' Ko. O Leslie hai played two years with the local squad. Though he i5 never spevtaeular, he is always a Steady player. He will he hack next year tn holfl flown a berth Ull the team. Fifty-three L. ll. DIRI IX Hlzfflwrrk X 0. f B Dj' our iieetatimterl halklwat-lc, is one nl our gre est offensive players, and fine can always rlepenrl un i gaining the reqnirerl yards. He wwn fame in the Q1 e with Ruaiifmlqe Rapids when he received a punt on in twenty-eight yarrl line. and ratucl sexenty-twn yarrls tru a tonvliclwwn, thui giving the lrweals the limwr uf lit 2 the lirbt fJ1lllUl'lCllt5 to cross Ruaiiolqe Rapiilf goal hm , which to bring even greater lame tu hnnselt. HARRY Mt DRE tflic5ter, ftnr center and captztiti-alt-ct fnr next year. was the stzn' clefelhivc player tif our line. He did itll the cli-1111-kiekiiig fur the team. Lilicftcr did hir inmt S111-ctzxctilztr playing in the gznnes against Raleigh and llnrhznn. lle has one more year at H. H. S. tjti-111 luck tn yntn' team next SCEISUII. Captain Kloore. la: , w. .-x. HUNT 1- J ' - ii e Lud .X 0, 5 .1 I 4 . I :4 . XX. .X, our dashing lett end. war unc fit our innst H . 5 .3559 . :- umsistciit playt-rf. Ile twnltl ztlxxztyf he dependt-rl on tn '.'r'-1v' -1 V get hif niztn, and Rinse ht- wzu 21 fmt player Zllltl ll hztrtl L 1 V tacltlur, it did not take the enemy lung tn learn that it was iinpmsilule tn get z1r1.1und him. Hld llenrlt-rsm1 lligh 'A 'tv '-1 will surely inibs him next seasoii, for he gffldllllttf thin yuan: Nur ht-wt wiwheb gn with yon, A'Duh, when you .ni- 1 : lcnve. 1. -55'-11 . -1 5: 2 . ' r ' . Yvl, ,!'..,53?,.!'iy . llfiv. ' 'fw-1-v., . ' 'g 'i i'f-2-,... . LEMN -It WNER Lt., .' 1 v K 1 ' Ttlfkft' .X 0. 3 jg 1 N-V141-..i fi! l.e11. nur tackle, ftztrterl the N1-2151111 at enrl. hnt wav if '- lzttei' trztnsfcrrt-rl tn tz11iklt'. ThiQ is him Necnntl and 11191 JW '-1 ,Q year with the team. l.e11 is one nf our hard. luw 1. ,442 --- . . '15,-5? -: tackles, whn st-ldntn fznls to ftop a man when he hits H, -..' him. l'le is :1 Stnirmr thib year, so we bhall low him. W h h :ntl hii tleparttirc will leave a position in the line that fr' win 111- hard to mi. ,., f,.g5j'li-is ' ' ' Q.. .lf 4 Al V L . . V .. l'lllX I--ni CLEX'EL4XNl,1 A l Ol ,JRE fillrlfli Alu, Il This iw Clt-wl1iiir,lG lirst yt-:ir with the tczim iiirl lit played almiixt every piisitiwii lwtiire lic fiiimil hix rifgulzir prisitifm as guard, Hu lvegziii tht' scfiwii six tziclilu. iiiwvuil tn lmlfliriulc. ziiirl wav later trziiisfrrmfl tiv giizirrl t lvvc- laml lb thu lciiirl fit' iilziyur thzit phiyf thc gzinic wull at any pfnsitiiyii He has tlirci: ml-re ycnrs .-XLT1 PN SKll'l'l'l Gmini' XO. I2 at ll. H 5, XX ILLIAXI li ll, X0. iYNlili 1 This is Siwiikl tint yczir with tht' tt-ami. Sttirtiii it wezisfm tis Il siihxtitiitt-. lic fiiiight liix wrii up til 1 l wit the regular tezim. llu is xi flt-:lilly tzivlflt-. iiicl ini mziiiy yarclx :tru gziiiicd ziivgiiiiirl hix 1-iirl. Siiiiiilo ii will lm Il mfiiiistziy next 3 N This was S1iiitty'w Iirft yuzir with tix at H. ll. 5. amd he certainly has miiveii liimsclf wortliv lit thc mfire yt-:ir with uS. ziiicl. with hix tiwiiiiiiig' tliiw mi mi lit 'C1iI'. 4.. ., G 1- Q: P l ia pfisitifm which hc wmiii fiii the regular fqiizirl He liiilnlf 5 X hii part uf thu line, :incl lit-simlus tliix, hc frcqiufiitly lfreziks through :md thriiws his fippiiiiuiiti for gi lim Smitty has three inure yuziiw with thu lomls Fllty-five 'wk Q ,fu 3,555 a 9 ,vw K1 f zz iv ' 1 '15 gh J 0 -.Qf ,iVi1-- viii? 'ff ' 61'-ia' at . Qi i 53:12 - ' 4221! lt. f ' - , 1112 -21 gX:,,.,, My , REVIEVV OF FOOTBALL SEASON HE season of N26 started off with nine letter men as a founda- tion on which to huild a team. After the usual weeding-out pro- cess, a regular squad was formed. After the team had met defeat four consecutive times, the boys gained strength to defeat Oxford by a score of 7 to 6. Captain Upton made the winning touchdown, the first one of the season. The locals hold the honor of being the first team to cross the goal line of the strong Roanoke Rapids team during the season. The Bull Dogs engaged in eight high school contests and were fortunate enough to win four games. Prospects are bright for a good team next season as only three regulars will be lost through graduation. The following is the record made by the locals: Henderson High School. . . 2 Company C . . . Henderson High School O Durham . . Henderson High School O Raleigh . Henderson High School. .. O NYeldon . Henderson High School 7 Oxford . . Henderson High School. . .26 Nashville . . . . . Henderson High School 6 Roanoke Rapids Henderson High School. . .40 Tarboro . . . . . . Henderson High School. . . O Company C . Henderson High School. . .13 Nashville . . 94 Fifty-six BOYS' BASKET BALL TEAM CLEVELAND Ml JORE. Lgllffftllvll GARLAND NELS4 JN, Afdlltllffl' CLEVELANIJ MCIURI,-Q GARLAND NIZIBUN 5x'1Lx1fy1' flavxx H1 PXYARIJ L'P'I'UN ,... JESSIF MATTHEWS LI:bl.II1 LAX Rl JY EVANS Lfultl' Lcft Farward High! f 0r-zuufd ..,. 1,0-ft Guard .4...,.....,. Kiyllzt fimrrd 'GST1 PN RKJBERT FALKNER XYILLIAKI Ji WNFR l:ifty--uw HA4 RXYU A THE BLUE AND WHITE LASSIES ROSLYN SAx'r'l'ERxx'mTF. u,,wm11 NAXNNIF CRmx'mQR. .mffffmw IW 11.34 PM SXlI'I'l'l .........,.....,...,........., ...,....., . . chrlrf- ffm RHSLYN S.XTTIiRXYHITIf Rfylzl Fm SHIRLEY LHXXRY ......, l.wf'i lfm IfIQ.'XNCliS NICATIIEKY .. Crrzlrr 4 GIWXIPYS STR.-XNILli ..,. ..,. I Czflflzl 6 NANNIIC L'RHXYIJlfIQ .....,.. Lvflt SL'l1S MARY L'lflIi,X'l'll.'XM filQR'lxRL'lll-I P.-VIE JICWIQI, STIQXNILE LIQNA RL l'll PAGE Fifty-clgllt I '-zmrd 'wurwi ward IHlI'lf fmzrrl IIHIVIII UUR TEAM USLYN Satterwhite, Captain, is a liiyal and eitnsistent Ihr ward. whit, hy her nimble aetinns, is ahle tw lead any guard a strenuwus chase in the gaine. Nannie Crftwder, lwesides heing' nur efficient husiness man agjer is a guard withitut a parallel. As in everything else she un- dertakes, she's always pn trip. Shirley Lftwry, a wearer nl' the lllue and Vfhite tftr three years gives nt' her lmest in eyery jlanie lt is tu her 'teeurwey in Qual- ' Sl . . C K A Iv ' slinntiiig' that we wwe many iii nur yietnries. lfrances Neathery is line uf thwse players whp can always ht relied fin lu du her very lmest. Next year's team will find her a yery yaluahle asset. Gladys Strange, althftugh small in height, will certainly leaye a pusitiun that will he exceedingly hard tri fill tin the haslcet hall team, when she graduates truin H. H. S. this year. lifilsfiin Smith. what wivuld we dev withfiut Smitty tit fall dwwn just at the must infippttrtune mttment? She is an all-rfiund player, whit plays an excellent game in any pitsitinn. Mary Cheatham, .lewel Strange, Lena Ruth Page, and tlers trude Page ewnstitute that impfirtant part pl nur team knttwn as the sulms. 'llhey will lie un hand next year tw replace three wt the regulars whit will he lust hy gracltiatiwn. Filly-mn THE TENNIS CLUB f if ' ' 'ftffllf ICXNNIE IV JXVELL ....................... .... l fm ISXQXC HUGHES ... ....lIa1mgv1' Sixty ' ? f . 1 ij: -I J , 1 1 Q V l Q5 f 1 J i V4 ff ff X ,,- X wfx' 5 . f J. I jx X XXX EX? 2 S 1 XM 3 M N f X E ' NQ ifQgi 2215 9 'fib- ff xf ff? f, ,ff ff z,. v x ' T95 H ' 1,1-. Miki' 1 .. ' V .xr-W ' 21:-. . '5Q5,'4..,',,3 ' Sixty-twn NAM NANNH2 CRUXYDER MARTHA GUOCH . . . HOXYAKID L'I'TON . . . RUBERT l+'AL'L1iNER GARLAND NELSON . BLOUNT SWAIN .. xx: lx. HUNT. J1-. .. LFON -IOYNER . . CLOSS PEACE ...... MARY CHIZATHAM . KATHERINE 'l'I2AGL'I NANCY CHAYASSI2 . ES OF STAFF . . . . . .Ed1'fn1'-1'11-C111111 . . .,.. .fSXI'.VfcZ1If lf1f1'z'm . . ..... l?11.v1'11c.v.v lfafzugfw . . . . . ..lx.v1's1'u1zf l?11.v1'11U,v5 ,Umzugfuf . . . . ., ftI7'I'C1'fI.S1.I1x1f JIKIIZLUICI . . . . .f'1'vfz11'u Ifu'1'fm . . .. lffzlcfzl' f?ffI'ILU1 ,.....4l1'f Eflffm . . .. l.s.v1'.mI112' . lrf En'1'2'f ......!z1zz1'u1' fff1'1'fm f .. . . ..S'nf1l1w111u1'U lf11'1'ff .l71'u.vl111m11 lfflffwf tt! ll' 11' , f 9 5 -I.II?: jx Q M' I ig? 'I I W I f ' y Q? , ,pref ' ' A . : K I 'ki , A, T ,, if ,el ,, TIIE NANNIE CRCJWDER SKILXII HALL ...... MA RY CHEATHAM RUTH BUCHAN .... XYILMUT BUNN f fb if ,f , V , . xx f, I - I X I .. Q .554 -n in V 4 7 5,1 -1,5 5 I ' 43 ,131-5 3121. fy II., Z Vl lgjin, HIGH SCHOOL S'I'A'l'lS'I'ICS 1.....i..1-. licxz'-III!-I'uzII1I1' .. .Uosf l'ofIIIIII' ......U0st Loyal . . .JJ 051' .1lf1'I'III'ti-IT Sixty-four . . . .H411Ifl,v0I1II'.Yt A' f 3 5 , 24, a 5 ,I -A 1 ' 1:4 f 5' .ii ? ,ff w. Nia-' s 5 I fvs,44.f3i1:i4 I ws' V, f 5' 2: , 1 3233 .712 4 a M- .,MQ .f -',4'jf,'i:f5s::,: 4 ' .vw ff, 1-1 I- I .I I ,K 'ff-wif M23 ' - I . .rffZI3?7iL'fffL a 4 2 if1:f40z?',?4f3Z0., 3 1 f 1 i!,,1lf:,v1v fl-q i. 1,31 , z-iv f-' ,a'1'Yfn , . 2:-21.-12:475 - 3 - :Z-D'-' 1 I z:2gf1f:2swlfff, I -. 1, flfiv, '. 3' , ' 'gggg .. ' g, ,ry '. v ggfgefif Qiipg ' , 1' 'Y , -:V I' , Q . wg, I 4.'lf-A1 ,Z 494.5-,,4.4. - - -. , , 963211, v , y' '. 13 V ' fl' 4' ,,., .. -, 1 ,-af. .4 ' SH 'V 45- ' :agp 2311411351 MISS SEARCY . C. E. GREENE . MRS. PARIS MISS LZEIXVERS MISS TURNER ., T EACIIERS' S'l'A'l'lS'l'ICS Sixty-five , s I 1, Y ' 79' I I 2' 2 4. 4 61.- ' , aj- Q R .. ..,....v,f ..H 4'.x ' 1'-ull-1'n1111U' . ,Host Vofmfar Ifnxf lfzbfllfvlzfllzl . .Huff 7'u1v11v1' ,lloxt .Llf1'1'flUI'1 Z'C VVHAT'S IN A NAME! 'll was a great DAY at GlLLSide CHURCH when he and she were guing tu he married. 'llhe CLARK had struck twelve, and eyerylmwdy had left their HOLMES fur the wccasimi, He was dressed in a IZRUXYN suit with BLUE stripes, while she. heing quite YttJlfNG, wnre XYHITE entirely. They were AL- l33RltlHT and happy until, S'liR,iXNGlC tu say, a black THOMAS cat ran acrnss their path, which Caused the giwifiiii tu step intu a l't POLE tit' water. 'llhe water splashed tin the bride who said, Vin DUNN with yung yuu'll have tu HUNT anuther wife. l'ni gfiing hack tu niy wwn H,eXl,l.. t2ilil2, cried he, 'llLTRNliR round and speak to nie once MCUURTQ, ur l'll cwnnnit SUllicide. He ran tu JUYNER and then said, l AYSCUE again tu for- - uv give nie. O'NElLL, she said, and l will have you. 'llhey new live in l'liACE in a little GREENE cottage near the M ILLS, and eat nuthing hut IYUNNS all the year 'round Sixty-six 11,1 Tim MONUGRAA1 Cuiia liirlcy I.r1wi'y XX X Hunt li' X mimic Limwlci' Il rwxml lvptrv ii1l'1'f' Munir mi I1 mynci' slie Lriiigstmi XX ilmut liumi sum Smith llzxrlzuiml Nclwii lim-fl Tlimiipwii .Xlviu Nucklcs Clilitmi Frlrris Roslyli Szitterwhitc fhiifl4ij'S Strange Frances Nczitliery Clcvelziiial Mmn'C Sivly-Hevui 'flunqf Rulw1't i'iIlHil1L'l' Rui' Ifvzuis Ki1lIfil'5 Illuc .Xltwu Smith 'lewis Hzittliews xYiiiiZll11 -Imyiici' If ilm Chiirch ilmfluii i,HXX'1'j' THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MRS. XY. Y. SIYAIN .......... Pl'C51't'fCl1t' MRS. LEON -IOYNEAR . . .... First' I'1't't'-P1't'.f1'dt'11f A. P. SLEDD ......... . . .SCm1za' I,ICC-Pl't'SI'0't'1If MRS. M. ROLLINS ..... . .,.. 741't'U.X'Zll't'l' MISS HALLIE BEAYIJZRS . . . . .S0c'1'Cfa1'y HE PEl1'ClII-TCZICIICIS Assttciatittii has taken quite an active interest in sclittttl ztfiztirs this yeztr. Meetings are held reg- ularly tin the third Xteditesdzty nt each nittnth, at which time any tnzttters which pertain tn the betterment ttf the schttttl are dis- cussed. In january, the XYzty5 :tnd Means Ctininiittee cttndncted a Runtinage Sale. the prftceeds t'rtuin which were given ttt the High Schttttl Annual. The ntenihers :ire :tlsw planning' it play tu he pre- sented swine time in April. The ,-Xssftcizttitm i5 certztinh' carrying tint its purpose: A better ttnderstztnding between Pztrent and Teacher. Sixty-eight EXAMS 11 '011 10, 111111, 111'1111111', 1'.1'11111.v 111'1' 11111.11 111'1'1'! T110s1' d1'1'11d1'11 511111111 I11ff1'I1l1f11',f 111111 l10111l1 1-11111 ll ymzr. 1151 1111f111'111',vx, 11 10111115 wr 111.11 111111 1111'111 111,11 'zu1'1'k 1 11011'1 k1111111 tl 11ll.II.Q, 1 17111111 11151 111'11111x Icak. 111 Xflllfj' 111111 .YfI!t1wX', 1111111 11'y 11111'11' 10 f1115s, 1 11111 1115101115 .111 1111111 111111 E111111.f11, 1I117.Y.l 1111'r1' C1111 1111'-1' 1'.1'f11'1'1 11.1 10 111111211 ,1' is four, 1 1-I11d Dv fTC'FllIL'X'-1'It'0, lllld f1f1'f'1'11 111111'1'.'7 11,111 1 111'f11'1' 1111111 'ZU1'I4f1'1I.Q 1111 1111.1 11111' 1'1l.V11I1' .111111 11111 11-Q111 111 f1'111'1' 111111 11111x11' 1111 1111111 111111'. 1l'I!1'1'lI1I-!fA01' -:'111'11111111 'zL'!1L'11 11110111 111111 111' 11'1'1'. ,'11l1I7 H1'.v101'-v 111111 E114Q'11.V1I 111111 1111111 111'1' 1117 1111111 -N. A. C., '27, Sixtybniup f , , I l -1 2 X 3? 'Hy 3 'IP 'S f.. r .A ,,. fkl -33617 A Z .r ' 2 ' . 53. V Y.. ...V. .,,,,,,,..,y.,...v....,,,-uf.. - f --V - .f,.. V ,V V Q p Scvuxty KNOWLEDGE GOTTEN FROM EXAMINATION PAPERS 1, Sueiulugy is at study ui the pewple whw lJl'UZlClCZlSl the weather repurts. 2. liillillllflltitl is fuund in the Yfnlstezlcl Act. 5. The Nz1tiwn'1l llruff Xet eertifies that nw ztrtiele can he sent c N A truin une state tu zuwtlier unless it is enelused in El lmux. 4. ln e.1se wt tue, tie vfvur lsmedelutlies tw the lied :uid hiunip wut nf the windtmw. 5. An in-ieetiwn expresses sudden wr strung feeling. H. 'llypliofiii is an ztniniztl that feeds fin flesh. 7. The inztn will accessory the lady. 8. The two classes of persunztl pimiiiutiiis in French ure: the destructive and the ct.mnjunetix'e. W. Ltmgfellfsrw wrtvte The ldylls wt The King. 10. The gocls of the lfgyptizuis were the lreetle, the eat, and the seared bull. ll. Kztlztiiiztzfm is fwund in the zum. 12. Unwise Eefmtmiyz lin nut let a wite, wash zlwzly it life. Seventy-one 1 s , ,lf, a A , A .' i 5, - , f ' K -B X .1 1 A 1' V . ,- Q ' if v' -f r v' If 7 , :L , . W T' J J . V Lx , , ' rv ff 1- ' ' 1: 7 rfb J ' ' 5 p I 1 ' -e f l 5 x . 'x. I I ' i I 4: ! Y r I 1 ..1 . ,Q J e .f - A J i Y I ' - -'A 7 . n 1 ' l.eilyJ.1vlw1i: N nn lmnw. Fznnne Pnxvell rennnrls me nl fl general. , H. VP.'l7ni'ill6iei': General nuisance. P J V V V Xlzuleline' l'nxx'i-ll: ll:ive ywn ever hzifl rlll'lQ1'bll4'i1'IlC'll'f'T' JC lfittis btrzingez Xn, l ve heen vaccinated. ' ,I v v v ' Q .X 'lln,xs'1' 'l'n ,X -lrnii-i ' The hznwlesl wnrrls uf heart :mil sfwnl .Nre these len' wnrfls. 4 lh liiwslii lh:iI's nlfl Y V T v Miss llezivers lexplziining exznnple in her Ill4Q'k'lb1'I1 class: Now xvziteli the hnarfl F elwselv. zinil l'll rnn ihrnngli it again. A V V V Kliss lin-In 3 XYlin kiinws the niezining ni 'inzitriinnninin in clncere ' Rehecen XYntlqins: I :lug it nic-:ins rn ennnnit SL1lClrl6.l' S, V v v ' NI1 'I V 4 'ss lnrner: Xnrni1ni, that is certziinlv :i thin uri merf 'X N lttet tlm hht-it it .'ormzin: YC5.lllZl12llll, in i 's fm swine llll '1lll0' v .fl in ' 7 V 7 l' Mr. Greene: Alvin, at which sezisnn of the year do the leaves turn ? Alvin: At examination tiniefl v v v Q Mrs. Paris Cto her class: UNOW, Class, if you get these principles in your head, y0u'll have them in :1 nut shell. Q V v 7 Miss Dosier: What is zi kaiser? Charles Rollins: A kaiser is Il stream of hot water springing up and disturbing J ,. ' the earth. Lf I I Y 1 1 S. T I ' ' Seventy-two f f es ,4.Q,VM'V,e,f ,:,, ,,:v,,y i ' - . Z' 'r YL 1 . A A , ,f , X 1 V 1' :Q- f'-' Rfk Lx ' S XX v. l , Lg, i LX-lg' -gx-V .R A L X, ix . 'X g,f Q k x 'x.. 1 'xf xx p fl- . 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J vv,h,,,,.v V , K ,.'? f V I X 4 1 V x -u -xf-. .4 1 X L 3 'K K' x ' x ' y '5ieventy-fave 4 VY . Y. . 4X J -V X J' M .J B ' . ..- 4.- . J 1 - X V wg , I f -4- 1 1 f f X 1 vg, J ! Y 1 TI1141 FQZLLOXVl,,NCl TVVUf P1-XCQES , 1 , vi-' 1? D f J b I j , I 17 1 J I .ARE IDEVOTEID TO V Sf J , ' ,-rf 4 1 , WAC 4 1- ,A CQNTRIBUTIONS BY THE FATHERS OF TI1E SENIOR CLASS . 1 K ' , WiJ:0s'HAvE HELPED TQ MAKE OUR ANNUAL A SUCCESS ...- 5, Vglxiy- K J.. N .., vb f , N ' 'Y . hw, ,fO , ' .. 2 Y .., ' xv- A7':,J,t: J., 'aw-Q. -1 X--- . I . II .an .L f .S -4 I - ,.A 3:9 - - ix H: -A---E: Y ::::::::::::::::::::'f7 ' f ' ,'1 :I 'If4-'LAQT I 1 --1.1,-2114 I' 1, .,-:I I I ' II II I R. B. CROYVDER I: JOHN B. XV. GE I I IHIIQNIJHRSIIN, N. C. I HIIZNDERSCN, N. C 4: II I I I HANYIIIIIII-L .S' Dad I HII'71.HI't .S' lludj' I I I I I II I II I I I :I I II I I I M. F. THOMPSON I: L. R. GOOCH , II SrIL 1'H BOSTIIN, VA. II II141Nm1RsrIN, N. C. II I II :I I+'I'zvY'.s' Dar? JI11rflm'.Q Dari I II I I II I II I I I II II 0 1: I YV. A. IHYNT 'I J. C. CLARK 'I 'I Hrixmznsox, N. C. I IIIQNIIERMIN, N. C. II II I HIV. Af., DWI I. 11. lm- mf! I II 'I 'I I I: I II l: 1: I ' I IVALLACR XVHITE I C. T. EVANS II III-INIIHRSON, N. C. If Illfzxmzlcsox, N. C. I I I I :I 'DIary Bllllffl'-9 Dm! I I3v.w.s-if .s' Dari II I I I . . I I I I II II II Lux. I 9 ty k I LEON JOYNER PIENDERSON, N. C. Lum 'S Dru? T. VV. UPTON PIENDERSON, N. C H0zLvr11'c1'.s' Dad J. F. MILLS HENI'lPIRSCJN, N. C. E1f::rlbf'I'hO'.9 Dad E. R. NELSON HENDERSON, N. C GarIand's Darin XV. R. MMNAIR HENDPZRSON, N. C. ALFIIII Irzcin'S D017 VV. C. H IGHT HENDERSON, N. C Hf'Ic'n 'S Dad C. P. LOYVRY IIENDERSON, N. C. nSllil'I4 lj,S' Dar? L. H. EVANS IIENDERSON, N. C ROy's Dar? ,vi J v-' , J v -.I ' . J f 'w J 'J I X x - 1 V ,kx 8.1 -.. C V., L, N f , n - X L 'J FV! 'AJ f I j PATRQNIZE QUR ADVERTISERS V-x.. N In U Large Measure, Made This Annual Possible. W I up , SHOW YGUR APPRECIATION Q J Y I , lb A , J T::: :i:::-Ll::: :::::1::::: .,::::, .::: 1 ,, -::, f 3, A f f K, ' D R 1 N K b S lx n H1 Sferifizwl 1 Delicious QE .Buiflws 6 Refreshing .1 fl COCA-COLA BOTTLING CODIPANY U 11 OF HENDERSON U :I Ox:-:iv -:x:::::::::::::::::::nO-:::::::O-:Zin Y H C. P. TANNER QE C071fI'flC'f0l' and DIlllI1LfflCf'llI't7l' 1, lx :D ROOFING AND SHEET DIETAI. YVORK ll U IIENDERSON, N. C. U U WI In ::1:l:::::::f::::::::::::f-:::::::::---:::::: ---- :::::: ,. I, nn L TE ' R1 1 Hr 1 :E MEREDITH COL EC I. c.00DRIcH 5 IUDIO u Ralezgh, N. C. D 11 AND ,, A STANDARD CQLLEG1-: w fl Fon ART SHOP :Q XVOUNG YVOMI-:N u H H 1: New B11iIr1i11gsvHNv1c' Fqzlipnzent 1 Firvpruof Dornzifories Ph0f0,fJffl11hffS Il IVHII .HI Jludern f'u111'f'r1if-1101? 1: +- fo' n , . 0 Fon CA'rALouUr: on lh' Pep-Pac nu ' :N Fl'RTlilCR INFORMATION 1: XVHITE 1' .1 HENDERSON, N. C. w CIIAS. E. I3RENVlCR, ljff'-VifI'PI1f 4 Rllleiglz, N. F. PHONE .1444 1 .I t.::iY --A---A::::- -::: -::: ::::v -::::: :izzfr Y- :::- Eighty 'Q -Sq .4 A. 3 sign :L X x X Y---- v------- - --vv --- ---- ----------------- CATES LUNIBER CONIPANY .,V S- If'l'f'l'!f1l1liIIg for flu' iglljlllfl' l l K J' I 5 - 1 w 1 rv f ,lf pb. X, ODD DIlI.LYVOHIx OUR 5l'ltC1AI.1X V Pri1'e.s' .Al1rc'a'1f.v Ifiglzi HENDERSON. N. C. Pham' ROSES 5-10-250 STORES TIVO STORES IN IIICNIJHICSON Utlwr Sforvx Iocflfwl HI: Henderson, N. C. Lf-ln-ir, N. C. Shelby, N. C. Smitlmfivlml, N. C. Oxford, N. C. Tmnrinlmllrg, N. C. linnv.-lil, N. C. Clxerryville, N. C. Lfrlllsljnrll, N. C. llwCkll1gl1zn11. N. C. llulnll-rsnn, N. C. YNQ, 173 lfllvnlon, N. C. Rmxlvfrro, N. C. Smtcsville, N. C. li:-iflsvillu, N. C. xvlIlilUIl'S3lL'l1l. N. C Bennettsville, S. C. Xllnexnnrlu, N. C. Sc-wllrmll Nuck. N. C. Rnlcigh, N. C. Mullins, S. C. Hallam-, N. C. Nllmrr-sxille, N. C. XY:n-rcnton, N. C. Franklin, Va. llaxnlct, N. C. Rusulnury, N. C. Fm-mville, N. C, f::::::::::::::::::::::--:::T::::::::::::::::f::::11:23- ll ll rw r 1 - 1 w -1 QUALI1 X GROL ItRIEb H II For .-1 600.1 Mval mu Swwz af ll ll YN N , . , fr A 1+ AIR PRICF Get ihe Hahn' to Pham' 13.47 or 'ITU A ll ll r l ll . . . S. 0 UM' Yllll' Dining 11700111 TT NEW S'l ORE'SOl'TII flAIlNR'l I' ST. nf' T110 ll Ifrfrzrlvrmnll, IV. l'. ll ll ll 4 Y 1 w 'N '1 g 1, ,H J VANCE HOTLL K b '9 i' ' Y ll fflf It's csrocpmniw 11.11111 nf .. ll fl. .,,.-' 1, . ff -f lc' 1 L 71' L::::::::::::::::1:::::::::?::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Eighty-one I I IL M I I. I 4. SPEND YOUR TIME WVISELY,,fp.-..,1 PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE 1 o 0 0 'Ovcr 51 Yvars of Scrz'ic0 and Satisfaction o o o WATKINS HARDWARE COMPANY Af'AHIll'fI7L'Ill'F, Bllfllyfflff DICl1Ll'l'fIlI8 and PfIi'71fSU V .I KERNER DRUG CO. ALL 'PHE NEXVS ll ' ' t' D '. t- , . I ffsmf' mn rugglv 6 Local-State-A fzizonzzl W Q1 Seen Af a Glance 0 0 Q : .I ll WRITING TABLRTS 11 tl tl O O 9 READ YOUR HOME PAPER and 1: 0 0 Q WRITING PAPER 1' I1 HENDERSON DAILY Ir W Q Q 4 Q1 DISPATCH 0 u 1: Jfmnbvr the Associated Press PHONE 112 In tl Il I HI-JNDEIISON, N. C. f Eighty-two fizfzf 114,405 XQQM4 I A ,. af jab'-1 Lf'-:fun ru 'uf J f ff F' ff L H11-J.. 0.1 I f A+ f -1 f 'f , - v v 20715-YC 245. 1,-71' A. .. ,4,.f J,--W. .,.V,1,y.Jf, .5 euro 1 ,, 0,1 c Eepuakflfj It Pays to Sta in Schools 4 009 Q Examine the following salary scales and note what each person will probably earn in 12.000 working clays. a period of 440 years: Untutorefl laborer. 952.50 per day. total ,,,7 ,,,,7 , 330,000 Person finishing grannnar school. 33.00 fmini- mumj per day. total . ,7,,7,, ,.,,7, , , ,7,7 , , 1536.000 Increased earning power ,,,.,7,,7,,,,77, , . ,,,,, 6.000 Value each day in school, 35.00 fue-arlyj Person completing four-year high school course, 5134.00 per day flow estiniatej 7, ,,,,7 ,,r,,,,, S 48,000 Increased earning power. ?l4l8.000. 51518.00 hy 1,080 fdays in schoolj equals 39.50. value each day in school. Person completing a four-year college course will average not less than 335.00 per day. total ,,,, 5960.000 Increased earning power, ffF30.000. Value each day in school, 5F11.00. These are the colcl money facts, and do not include the higher values of culture, intellectual satisfaction, and spiritual appre- ciation. 4 o Q DO YOU NOT THINK IT VVORTH YOUR TIME TO STAY IN SCHOOL? Sincerelgj, VANCE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Eighty-three ::,-::--::-:::::-q:::::::: :-,,-::---::::::::-:::--:::::::---:::::-::::::::::: THIS INS'l'I'l'U'l'ION XVAS ESTABLISIIEIJ IN THE YEAH 1889 BI:mV Vcurs lweforv :mv Cil'2ldl'Il or High Sc-howls wmv Q-st:1lmlis11vd in IIvmIc1'so11 or XVIHICL' CVUIIIIIY. XVI- l1:1vm- always workcd for tln- In-st IIlt4'l'L'StN uf Ikit'llLll'l'SOIl :md Yann' County. :md its l4zdllL'iltIlHHll institutions. 000 CITIZENS HANK X TRUST COMPANY HENDERSON. N. C. A. Hm'N'r, I'r1'.virl1f11I Rm' 0. RoDwm,I,, f'11.vl111 .I. B. Owl-ZN, f'l111i1'111r111 lfllllfll of D11'1'c'1'r1rx. ' ,,,III Ei FIRST NATIONAL 11. DAX IS 6: 5035 LO. :E BANK BIICRCHANTS 11 I 1: OF if IIICNIJICRSON, N. C. EE ll 1: o o o YI 11 909 111111-111-lV1'111', Slzmuv, Dry :I GUWINY DIilHm,,.!l' and Ifllllll' U Hill flu' Iffllllx' Gl'IjC't'l'fl'-9 of HH, 1: Rrznff 111117 Fila' xl U Ifighty-fnur 9 -1 -7 . , j , .,. ., VN., i 1 4- 4., x , ,Y , 3 n.f - U ,V -' Q 1 -'rv ,- -LA-Q V --I-A-J 1--f- J .,, .., ,,,,f, 4 , , --1. - I WI.. , ,V ., , -.,-. .,,- ,X I ,J Y .A X 1 ,f -1 .1 -f ff' W J ' J! A HENDERSON FURNITURE COMPANY Rcd Cross INI:1tt1'i,-sscfs. Iilus Rilvboii Buds. Bluv Rilulmn Springs Contim-ntul Rvdrooiii Furniture- Honic Upholstcring COIHIHIIIF, OVI'i's'tLiffvfI :incl Cum' Iiiving Room Suit:-S Royal Easy Cliriirs Victor :ind Sonmwi Plioiiugiviplis Q' C' 9 I,INOI,FiUM IS OUR Sl'I'X'IAI,'I'Y O 9 0 Uri' .llzlarwvizlfw Ivuur Igll.X'IlIf-XX HENDERSON FURNITURE COMPANY ----------------- ------------:----0--:---::: -:: SOME ESSENTIALS TO IL-IVE A IIEI-ILTHI' MIND YOU DIUST HAVIC A HEI-1 LTIIY BODY To lmvc il lir-altliy Imdy you must lluvc props-r fuod. Wlmlv milk Imwzicl is the In-st food for growing buys :md girls. o 0 Q IVl1i1'111o1'4 ,s' 13alfv1'g 1,I'fNIlll'fN Ari' Tin' Bans-1. 0 0 0 XVH ITMOR E BAKER Y COMPANY Ifiglity-five 1 I I 1 4 ' 2 f O? J f-elf J J x K MJ x Lk.. '11 K Y 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 1F '7 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 L -7 f' WATKINS IVm1f.s' fo Drcsx ilu' High I1 Sclzunl Boys and Girls in CwOI'l't'C'f Sfylfs 0- oi 0 11 11 11 11 11 11 I1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 SAMUEL WATKINS 11 DEPT. STORE 9 0 O 1 Fifl 11 I'f'ar1v of Srfrrim 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 PARKERS The place to get your favorite Per- fumes, Toilet VVatc-rs. Powders, Hollingswortlfs and Liggetts' Candies. Stationery and School Supplies. OOO PERSONAL ATTENTION To PHESCRIPTTONS OOO W. W. PARKER The Rfwall Store ' ' OPERA DRUG COMPANY Q -Q o HENDERSON. , N. C. 0 0 0 PHONE 82 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 TUCKER CLOTHING CO. A QUALITY STORE O -O O WITH MODERATE PRICES 000 J ,1 Your I atrmmgc I-lj7jJI'l'f'fIlfC'fI Eighty-six IX II II I I I P I IMOOMII If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I My Lf,-0..g-, I 71,5--fIkJ.,A..Lf' I I OIIMLIA. QL-IM.. C TOL, LILMA- ,IMIJIL ad- I MM ' Iw-f TLMLWQV N-I-15,7-LII'-LA-LfC ' L CLDNI-L., I P-LA., M11 Qs- N-'B'gIg.ElLf1, it-I-L-A-'4-'III' I. II 1 STYLE ANIJ I UALITY I' ,I GEORGE A. ROSL, JH. Q I II AT LOXV PRICES II I I II Q 'O Q II 0 Q 6 II II I II ,lf Your I, .I FULL STUCK UF II II II I SERVICE .s'1f,1sON,1B1,1f 1: I II I: .VERf'1f,A1,VIJIS1'f II Q 0 9 I II 0 0 0 I: II I I lI'ant Your Trade I, :I Our Privvs ,Irv ,l1TL'I1'lfS High! II I I I o Q Q I I ' ' II II II II 1 I N1 w N iw 1 II II An JR. 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