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Page Two THE BULLDOG Senior Issue The Bulldog Staff SENIOR ISSUE Editor-in-C'1!i+'f ,... c, BILLY SLACK fllniiugiiig Effifor ,,A, ELMUS PI-:GRAM Neiiis Eclifoi-.,,.MARoARrT WHITLEY I:ll8flll'SC .llzziiriycip,DALTON HARRER -XIWERTISINC .TAFF KATI-IICRINE Lsrzo JACKIE WEsTER IIIARY ELIZABETH PARHAM DAVID IVIANGUIVI VINIAN ZAI-ANTIs MAR.Iof:IR TrLIsER PIRNI-:sTINIf: SMITH linsiiirms .lflrisor ...... E. E. Askew Lffwzr-jj .l1i1'1'soi', ,---ltI,IS5 KIBLER Terliuifrll .ltli'lisor, ,,,, M. L. FINCH NOUS FAISONS NOTRE ADIEU tWe say tloodbyl l5iI.Lr N. SI.AcI-4 When ve, the class of '-12. entered thi . school in 19218 as green freshmen, we hail one ultimate goal that we wisheil to achieve: to graduate. linring our four years we have en- joyed the plays, athletic contests, dan- ces, clubs, programs in the auditor- ium, summer vacations and contact with each other. We have been making memories that will stay with us a long' time. It has been a carefree jour- ney and we have enjoyed every minute of it. To all things there is an Elld. Our end seems to have come too quickly, for it seems that only yesterday we entered those big front doors with our dumb and amazed look at the happenings around us. Now has come the time which we have looked for- waril to. The time to say good-by. We are both happy and sad, because we lizive to bid farewell to our high Ftinnil days. We leave fur olil familiar life and unter a new one anticipating accom- plishment of great things. Because of the war many have had to forget the h4llL'1S ol' entering college. We leave in probably more troubled times than any other class has ever left high sc'ii-ol. XVe go to o Ir new walk of lifeg some to the armed forces, and others to shops, offi':es and factories, each hoping by his training to make this ol-l war-torn, e o n f Ll s e d, suffering xtorlrl ll bettur place to live in. In l'-avina' we bid farewell to: our devoted principalg to our loyal spon- sors: Miss Morton, Mrs. Paris, Miss Kibler, and Mr. Askewg to all who have been so faithful to us: to lVlI'. Porter. to the freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and to each other. We talge with us a person who has been loval to us and to many other high school students as well. Mrs. J. Y. Paris. We honor her for the many hours she has spent with us and for her faithful work with us. We wish her the greatest of happiness and may she be loved always as we love her. It's been nice knowing all of you, and being with you here. Good luck, happiness and success to you in your future life. THE GREATEST YEAR This year 1941 and 1942 has been the greatest that Henderson High has ever known. We have had one of the best athle- tic years there has ever been. In Football we made a splendid record, winning 6 and losing 4 games. The Basketball season was the best that any team in Henderson High has ever had. Both the girls and boys teams won the Golden Belt Tourna- ment. The girls ended their fourth consecutive year of undefeat. The Plays, Dances and Banquets have surpassed all that came before. The Junior-Senior was the best yet because every one that came could find something that he liked to do. The graduating class is the biggest yet to come. They have made their last year the most successful of all years. T.hey leave this building just as pretty as they found it, and hope that all classes that follow will do the same. They can truly say they hate made this year count. They leave a record that will be hard to surpass. That's a challenge to all of the lc wer classes. Here's hoping you make far greater records than they. HISTORY OF Tl-IE CLASS OF i942 FRESHMAN YEAR UFFICI-IRS Presirleiit ......,... JEAN CANDLER l'ii-f'-Pi-1-sifleiif - ----- VIULA Home Sccrl'f11r'y .......... - SUE HARTLEY Tiwiszo-or ........ IVIARY HARRISON As we entered high school, we were a joyous lot, for we were the second group of freshmen to enter the new building. All of us were en- thusiastic over entering the new school and being able to take part in the physical education program. However, the largest group of fresh- men ever to enter the high school up to that time found out that there was to be more work than pleasureg so we settled down to work in order to finish the next four years. The most important event to oc- cur in our freshmen year was the class play. The freshman class pre- sented the play, Polly-Anna. In this play, Jo Newell carried the lead- ing role with other ll'lE'l11bGl'S of the class co-starring with her. Our play went off in a successful manner and gave the class great pride and joy. After the play, there was little to look forward to except summer va- cation, so the members of the class settled down to work and determined to pass, so next year they would be sophomores instead of freshmeII. SOPHOMORE YEAR OFFICERS Ihvisideiif ..,. CHARLES BLACKBURN Iliff'-IJl'F'Sfdf'lIf ....,. VIoI,A HOYLE Secretary ...,, JAMES A. .IoHNsoN TI'6'l1SllIT'7' ...... RICHARD JOHNSON As sophomores, we felt a little more certain of our standing in high school and were able to greet the in- coming year with an air of superio- rity. This feeling was soon dispensed with, however, and we were ready to lend a helping hand to all the in- coming freshmen who needed it. As sophomores we had become attached to the school and to the facultyg we knew that the training which we were receiving would in later life be the means by which we were to se- cure our livelihood, and so settled down to work with little thought of other things until the time arrived for the preparation of the sophomore play, For our play that year, the facul- ty sponsors selected a tragedy, The Dark House. With the aid of able faculty coaches, the members of that cast were able to give a fine perfor- mance before a large audience. Another important event to many of the sophomores was the Junior- Senior banquet given that year. Out of the sophomores were selected twelve couples to act as waiters and waitresses. Also at that banquet, we entertained the Juniors and Seniors by giving two dances: the Virginia Reel and the Polka Dot. During that year some of the sophomores were also members of the various athletic teams and gave a fine showing in their performances. That year, most of us took one Inore step up the ladder and next year returned to be upper classmen. JUNIOR YEAR oi-'FICERS Ijesffifiiifh .,... JAMES A. JOHNSON Iii-ii-Piesiclenf U RICHARD JOHNSON sei-win,-y .,..,,, KATHERINE LEGG Trcrisizrcr ,...,.a DALTON HARPER When we entered school for our third favored year, we were with a most enjoyable year and one which would be of importance to us. There were a number of important events which occurred in that year. The first was the class play which was a hilarious comedy. The leading role in Foot-Loose was played by Billy Slack, a student well fitted to the role. The play of our junior year was most successful and the mem- bers of the cast felt well rewarded when they gave their play to our ap- preciative audience. The next important event was the Junior-Senior banquet which we were te give for the seniors. All members of our class took a hand and helped to prepare one of the best Junior- Senior banquets ever to be presented in Henderson High School. The ban- quet of that year was given to re- present a South American fiesta. The atmosphere and surroundings were truly South American, and the dames wiped away all doubt of this being a fiesta in South America. All enioyable years have some sad points: for it was in our junior year that we lost six boys of our class. They were, however, lost to a wor- thy cause, for they enlisted into ser- vice in the following manner: Silas Robarts-navy: Charlie Wortham- armyg E ugene Grissom-navy: James Grissom- army: Vernelle Turner-navy: Clarence Satterwhite -air corps. The class wishes these THE BULLDOG Page Three boys a successful career in their pective fields. SENIOR YEAR or-'EICERS President .,,,, JAMES A. JOHNSON lficc-Pi-esicleiit ,L RICHARD JOHNSON Secretory ,.......,,,, JEAN DIXON Treriszirer ..,,,.,, DALTON HARPER At long last we had reached the too. VVP were this year the digni- fied seniors of high school. The class was on the last rung' of the ladder leading to the opening of life and the events that occurred in this year were many. Our class play was of the ro- mantic type with Maria Legg and Thomas Faulkner taking the leading roles. This play was considered a great success and crowned the dra- matic activities of the senior class. During that year, the class elect- ed renresentatives to be the guests of the B. P. W. and Kiwanis Clubs of Henderson, a custom followed each year. Also the best all-around boy and girl were chosen to he the guests cf the Kiwanis Club along with the principals of the schools. The senior superlatives were cho- sen. there lacing twenty couples to be presented. Following this the valedictorian and salutatorian were announced, Thomas Faulkner and Ernestine Smith, respectively. At last we were in View of the end of high school and the beginning of a new era in our lives. There were feelings of joy, but to all, there was to be a feeling of regret at havinv' to leave this beloved school that had for four years been our homes. PREDICTIONS It is hard to prophesy just what will become of our outstanding sen- iors in the next year and the future years-but quickly glancing into that crystal hall as one senior to an- cther, I pass on the possibilities I see-and maybe a few impossibili- ties to you- DICK WALL-In V. M. I., and the big- gest 'trat in the bunch. JIMMY JOHNSON- Jim will always be popular no matter what he ven- tures into. CHARLES BLACKBURN+lt,S Davidson for Charles tso he saysl. JOHN HARRYS-Out to get his wings, PRESTON BLUE- Do c t o r? Lawyer? Banker? fll'PIIl'llf'V?????? STEWART l:'ltlGLEMAN-W6ll, Hilltop wouldn't be without t'Fogie. DIAE ToLs'oN-M a e w a s g o i n g south -but could she leave Un- ie behind? FRANK HARRIS- Country will have the farm all to himself someday. ANN ROWLAND-A traveling woman -for is she settled this timel. LOUISE FINCH-A June bride-Mrs. Lindsay Freius. TES- Ill. VV. VVESTER-Still Dopey -but a Big-shot someday. HELEN I-IoCUT'1'-Still growing- Et'GErE BASKETT- Probably Coun- try' Harris' nearest neighbor. MARGARET WHITELX'-Gl'98t social worker. VlVl.-KN ZAPANTIS-V. V.'s too ambi- tious twonder what will become of herb. Elf:NEsT1NE SMITH-A n u r s e l I v.'ouldn't be surprisedl. T2-ionAs FAVLRNER-Probably man- ager of Leggctt's. it' he can talk Mr. Jordan out of it. JIMMIE HITE-Still serious-yet he's got something else besides. Rm' Alicrvx- ini the road -tushow business lI meant. Buns GR1'sou-All-Americaii foot- ball player. IJ.-XVII? ill.-XNtQl'ftl-Slllltifl W. FI? Ca- rolinail ur DLiVlllSUll? twhich will it lie lbavid'?l VIULA I'IriYI.lZ-I rolial'ily or rather qtiitc undecidedly the most pop- ular girl at Meredith. JEAN DIXUN--Lt-t's stick around and find out! M.-tRf.ft Li-:ur-Just as ponularas Kat. -lwell alinustl. KAT l,E4:t:-The belle of Saint. Ma- ry's. JEAN t.'ANr1I.ER-Still attractive and cute , SLE HARTLEY-Mrs. J. W. Neal.- tproud of it tool. VES VVESTER-Proni-trotter-flirt. JACKIE XVICSTER-A wonian's placeis in the lionie, ch Jackie? CATHERINE Cn.tvAssE- Steiiograplier QI betchal. BIARY A. IPANIEL-Xvltll that still gorgeous red hair, DIARY HARRISuN-My idea of the ideal girl. MARX' E. HIGHT-S t i ll grumbling 'bout her boy friends. EIINA LANE-JLlFt wait-time will tell. I-'RESToN PUWERS-Inipossiblel l l RANDOLPH MILLS-The Deacon will speak! ANNICI-I MlTCHELLf.-X changed wo- man I hope. BETSY LANGsToN-S t i ll dependable and faithful to the cause. IVIARY E. PAR!-IAM'-The heart-throb of the Faulkner family-or should I say just Doug, ' FRANCES PULSTUN-fiO0tl sport-ath- letic and otherwise. JEAN PAYNE-Two more years and you'll beat Evelyn in looks, llIAR.llPRll-T. TEISER--uBlllSl1ll'lQ'u Mar- gie will never changeg no objec- tion l'd say-either. XVILLIS BLAcKNALL-Always on the go tniv what a busv manl. J. T. EllVl,'ARllS-I'IllIlIll1f.f the globe foi' a wife. BILLY SLACK-Still the life of the party. E:.nt's Prczm-.1- C u l t i x' a t e the voice -on, it's doggunc good . RIF!-IARD .lonxsox- Rolo just a second Robin .-XRTHU: WE rig- Hia'-shut in thc print- Qng business. Jmirs PATTER'UNffil2lllHtltll' boy and hear t-lurcaker. CARIMS Y1l1Lt.:1-Still in 1- t- t' e r ri n g blondes to lvrtiin-ttcs. liALToN l'lARI'l'.lt7ill:lllj' pussiliilitii.-s o 1' asliicving success-don't be a luv. yt 1' tliu'--tlit-y'1'v croul-ted. MAH-'t, tlAkl.r.Y--Hin' ul' the very licw seniors ulio is likely to sticcccil in the future. llwltls l11.-unctN1:'lox- til cn n will liar-tl pi only owrr licr. RI.-tin SLE SuiTn-fliving ber undi- vid cd atti ntion lo tl-ildle ll I ! V' nivqzii I. I. l SENIOR OFFICERS llnrzsiiii-ix'r J.uii.s :XlIt'lll.lC Jonxsos 4 .linnny l 38-'33 -Band. Home Room Reporter, Junior Varsity Football, Ticket Coniniit- tw ot Class Play '39-'-10-Band. Secretary of Class, Stu- dent Council, Junnii'-Scnior Wa1tcr.Foot- lgall, All-State Band. Clioral Club, Ticket and Aclvcrtisiiig Connnittct- '40-'-il-Band. President of Class, Dra- niatics Club. Football, Basketball. Hi-Y Club '41-'42-Band. President ol Band. Pres- ident of Class, Treasurer of Hi-Y Club. Senior Draniatics Club. Secretary of Dra- niatics Club. Basl-:etlJa'l Team. Tickct and Adxt-itisnig Coniinittec of Play VICE-Pi:Es1nEs'r lticnmni Tnoxms Jonxsurv l Bolo l '38-'39-Choral Class, Ticket Committee for Class Play, Science Club '39-'40-Junior Varsity Football, Treasu- ier ot 'S-oplioinore Class. Junior Dramatic Club Spring Football, Ticket Committee tor Class Play, President of Home Room. Student Council -IU-'41-Varsitv Football. Hi-Y Club, Bas- ketball Squad, Vice-president of Junior Class, Ticket Committee for Class Play, Monogram Club. Know Your State Club, Squad Leader '-11-'42-Football Squad, Sergeant-at-arms of Hi-Y Club, Basketball Squad. Class Play, Spring Football, Vice-president Of Class, President of Monogram Club Master Willie, :reed nine, cainc sniffling into th Q pres:-ncc of h i s father. Whats the matter with you? de- manded the parent. VVillie stifled a sob. I've just had a terrible scene with your wife, he said. Page FOUI' THE BULLDOG Senigr Issue SECRETARY JEAN DIXON 4 Jean l '38-'39-Junlor Dramatlcs Club. Won Physical Bducatlon Medal. '39-'40-Junior-Senior Waitress, Won Band Medal. Band, Hall Patrol, Basketball Team, Student Council. Commencement Marshal. Basketry Club. '40-'41-Make-up Committee of Foot- loose. Band. Basketball Team. Vice Presl- den of Monogram Club. Commencement Marshal. Squad Leader '-ll-'42-Band. Basketball Team. Secre- tary of Senior Class, Secretary of Band, Dramatlcs Club, P.anIst for HI-Y Club. Squad Leader, TREASVTIIZR RICHARII DALTIITI EIARFFITZ l l-lan-po l '38-'39-Science Club, Choral Class, '39-'45-Vice-president Of Home Room. I-IO-'-llfvlce-preslrlent of Home Room, Treasurer of Junior Class, Marshal, Know Your State Club . Ticket Committee for Class Play. Marfigcr and Player of Soft- ball Team, Member of Championship Squad lll Basketball '41-'42-Trensiirer of Senior Class. Class Play. First Junior Kiwanian. Student Council, Cllflifflliill of Clean-up Commit- tee. HI-Y Club. Vance County Represen- tative In American Legion Oratorlal Con- te-t, Business Manager for Senior Issue or Bulldog Honor Roll, Squad Leader- Commencenient Speaker. Wornen have many faults Bien have only twog Iiverything they say and Iiverything they do! If this he true in my answer By all the stars above, I'rl halt- to meet the hound If this he puppy lnve. l The Deacon Speaks The seniors are now readytograd- uate. What will they be ten years from today? Below are a few predic- tions I have made. Before we go on I must say that these are all in fun. DALTON HARPER-Married fone boy called Juniorl ing reelection gress. JAMES Joi-INsoN-Single lstill bash- fulj tobacconist. Lawyer and seek- to the state Con- CHARLEY BUN BLACKBURN-Man ried to a blonde tthree children, Bun, Charles, and Babs ,l Doing part time work on W. P. A. DICK WALL-Married lno childrenl youngest general in the American Army. M. W. WESTER-Married to Mary Holt iten children, named 1, 2. 3, etc.y President of Industrial Bank. DAVID .VIANGUM-Married lone child ramed Davel. Manager of the City Service Station. DIARY HAliRISflN-ITI3l'1'lQd twice lone child named Johnnyl, Singer for Tommy Dorse-y's band. KATE LEGG-Single lcan't make up my mind who tn marryl. MARIA LEGG-Married lone child Roy l. BILLY SLACK-Married to brunette tfive children named Bill, George, Ann, Northington, and Louisel. JEAN CANIJL.ER+S i n g 1 e-clerk a t Roses JEAN DIXON-Married to the young- RICHARD JOHNSON-Single. Loafer fsllill wearing a white sweater with a blue H on itl. STEWART FOGLEMAN-Assistant Phy- sical Ed. Coach. Still waiting to graduate. He needs only one fourth of a unit to pass. Let us consider whether we ought not to be more in the habit of seek- ing honor from our descendants than from our ancestorsg thinking it bet- ter to be nobly remembered than no- bly borng and striving to live, that our sons and our son's sons, for ages to come, might still lead their child- ren reverently to the doors out of which we had been carried to the grave, saying, 'tLook, this was his house, this was his chamber. -Rum lil-Pl. Jealousy is the fear of apprehen- sion of superiorityg envy your un- easiness under it. -Shenstone. Congratulations Seniors Miles Pharmacy l 4 OUR BEST WlSHES . To The Senior Closs l of l 942 ' T t -I ' in A V' A - l In the parlor there werg three: genela m e mellcan I i 3559.,-1h2.,E1i1,i'l.?.1,fi1IIlpg,51Ji,.,S ff' 5EGRIy-Marfied 'tytwo Qin- 5 ROTI-l-STEWART So the parlor lump wont out. dren- H055 and HM'-119 -l Come' ' Y Y ,jr i if dian in a two-bit side show. l L NWW,AgW,,,,,, ..,. WW, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,.M...., VIOLA HOYLE-Married ltwo child- l Ill J ' ren, Butchie and Steakey J. ' ------ --'l Daniel Hardware, Inc. I - l And All Its Branches ' H ra. w. Imunkiey C. IJ. Loughlin WA.- .... ...... MN ..... Swaag ' Neorly Everybody Reads The , A AAAA AAAAA --------A----. I . . WE Apgggggg YOUR I I Henderson Daily Dlspalch l M L I I Frank M. Barnhort - I GENERAL INSURANCE p p More Than lZ,O00 Readers Dolly il Nerf' eeee eeeeer A 'E-eWEwWmMw w-A l Complete coverage of cull the news-local, if l stote, notion ond the world ' congmwiofaons E 1 27 YEARS or SERVICE TO HENDERSON Semofs l AND THIS TRADE TERRITORY M. G. EVANS i . ......... ew, ..-il . Senior Issue THE RULLDOG Page Five SENIOR SUPERLATIVES V- ' The Senior Superlatives of the N gg- Mx ., as - - ' ' Class of 154-12 were elet-ted by the l T 5.3 V'--, I. For .. I N . , - 'S e ! ' I-lass on April 22, They are as fol- ' fag ik 'qjsgiieetheaftp ' if l UXY4 4 'R :Ps +5 K ' '- ' l '- , . 55 A E , . so A - - I Be'-st Lotikinu'-Kathi.-ring L e et g, ' Q3 SL 1323.4 -' 'I-,',-,'Qf.i',,:fifS 'ii' James Patterson. X -. gl 3, f - '-6'- 3 P' ' , , l ,-, a f '-:Tiff ee - ins., f U 1 1 i ff - . ' - Futest-Jean Candler, A r t h u r ,. ,,x,'.,5j5Qg55,. 1 ,j- ' ' ' - ' weiiii, l as if 2 ' N -if ff , 1 T ' l 55E5S555Ei:T5 .. .rg f' 1 ' ' - .... Q- fl, Most Studions-Ernestine Smith, 5555525525553 Lge, ,',,, i FfV ,fqhJ . . :z-1-s. -. .,-.-.ss-1-fer:- t ,-:bis ---, .arre- gr Nnelatest-A nn Starkvyi Elm ns Pe- 1 ' 529.2-5.2111 'i., .g3Q . Z,gf3 if '11 V' Bisssst Pitt-I-Mia ii'efe: -1- T- .- - .2::.iasa,.:1ifg1.,:g:3 f . . -11-eg . 2530 ff- - be t '- Most Serious-Clyde Lee Thorne, :E255EQg1QEgf?5 E ,. Q3' i ' ,A Jimm V Him' . eh-get . lv,-V 1,5-12: 1. 53 xt-rg' -..-.. Most Likely To Succeed-B e t s y 4 5:-Q, 1 D N P Smith, Dalton Harper. l if' PA yM 5 -- Most Ambitious-Ernestine Smith. ,V l y John Harris. :'f X11.r:-. i-1:. --, ::E2:-.E S -' - ii- t.. -'TE 1 1- --f 14i 'E Best Sport-Frances Polston, Pres- X ton Powers. ifalfu I-' Q :gg .. ' V I X Best Dancer-Helen Hocutt, J. T. V 1 ' V ., , Edwards. -YW U QEQ L? -i - Most Popular-'Viola Hoyle, Ran- ' 7' M, dolph Mills. Newest Lane models now He d F .t r C Best Dressed-A n n i c e Mitchell. OH CliSPli1Y'MHli9 Selectififi n erson urn' U e O' Charles Blackburn. while gtggk ig complete. HENDERSON, N, C, , Wittiest-Mary Harrison, Billy ' Slack. l l Best Mannered-Marjorie Teiser. - Clifton Tippett. Most Fickle-Mae Tolson, Randolph l:C1!'EWGll Ahh0UhCil1g HOHOI' Mills' - Students Biggest Glxunlblerghlary E. Hight' Althintire time has been four 3 ear s Nick Diamonduras. Most Dependable-Betsy Langston. Dalton Harper. Most Original-M a r y Harrison, Billy Slack. Most D r a m a t i c- Maria Legg, Thomas Faulkner, Most Argumentative-Vivian Za- pantis. Nick Diamonduras. ELMUS Wixrkizvs PEGRAM JR. t Hoss i '38-'39-Science Club. Table Tennis Champion, Choral Class. '39-'40-Junior-Senior Entertainer, Science Club, Squad Leader, Visitors Comnnttee, '40-'41--Manager of Football Team, Club, Visitors Committee, Sang Banquet. Archery at Hi-Y '41-'42-Senior Play, Home Room Presi- Cross Committee, Managing Edi- ent, Red tor of Senior Issue of Bulldog, Quartet at Band Concert, Cafes Insurance l, Compliments of The days have breezed thru just like a song. Our memories will be full of happi- ness toog There'll be days we'll long! to be back with you. goodbyes are mixed with smiles and tears, Our We really regret to leave you. my dears. We came to you with minds quite bare, We caused our teachers lots of worry and care. But we take with us knowledge we hold dearg And we hope in the line of fame our name you will hear. So with hearts full of love and a good- bye to all, From Porter to Payne our professor so tall, We hope that you will miss us toog Bon Jour Adios and Adieu. Euliis PEGRAM. The secretary of the Ladies' Lun- cheon Club rose after coffee to pre- sent the speaker af the day. the no- ted author, Mr. Lucian Cary. Nor- mally, she said with heiubrightest smile, this honor would fall to our president, who has never missed hear- ing any of our speakers, But to- day she is in Atlantic City, and how we all envy her. Each year it is a question of wide discussion of who will lie the valedic- torian and who will lie the salutator- ian. In the class of '-12, it was not an- nounced that it was between Ernest- ine Smith and Thomas Faulkner un- til about two weeks before examina- tions. Mr. Payne :lid not announce tliat morning which oftliealiove stu- dents received the highest average, but asked that both of them meet him in his office. There,Mr,Paync allowed the two students to check their grades and watch him average the fateful figures, The result showed why Mr. Payne had refrained from announc- ing the results that morning in the auditorium. Thomas Faulkner had an average of 90.719 and Ernestine Smith had an average of 90115. The valedictorian was then announced as Thwmas Faulkner and the salutator- ian as Ernestine Smith. Woman begins by resisting a man's advances and ends by blocking his retreat. I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost lie said to be liv- ing apart.-Rf'urIrr's Digrst. A lesson hard to learn-that credit only postpones paymentg it doesift pay for the goods. Page Six THE EULLDOG Senior Issue BILLY SLACK l'ABilly j '38-'39iJunior Dramatic Club, Student Council. and Usher for Class Play '39-'-10-Cast of Class Play, Student Council, and Junior Dramatics Club. '40-'41-Cast of Class Play. Dramatics and Recreation Club, Basketball Team. Editor-in-Chief for Senior Issue of Bull- dog. ESTER RUGERS Woon f Ester J '38-'39-Science Club and Choral Club. '39-'40-Charm Club. Library Council, and prompter for Sophomore Play. '40-'41vLibra.ry Council, Usher for Jun- ior Play, and Junior Red Cross. Currox TIPPETT JR. f Cliff l '38-'39-Science Club. '39-'40-Baseball Team, Usher for Class Play. Archery Club. '40-'4liVice-President of Home Room. Squad Leader. and Member of Softball Team, '41-'42-Vice-President of Home Room.. Football Team, Squad Leader, and Jun- ior Kiwanian. BETSY SMITH fHBE1Z J '38-'39-Home Ec. Club. Usher for Class and Choral Club. Play, '39-'40-Choral Club and Home Ec. Club. '40-'41-Junior Red Cross. '41-'42-First Aid Course, GEORGE VVORTHAM f Bill l '38-'39-Archery Club. '39-40-Actor at Junior-Senior Banquet. Archery Club, Recreation Club, and Foot- Team. ball '40-'41-Archery Club. Recreation Club. member of Junior Red Cross. and '41-'42-Member of Commercial Law Play, Football Team. and Junior Red Cross, GRACE ELIZABETH SATTERWHITE ...sawn '38-'39-Choral Class and Home Ec. Club. EUGENE BASKETT 1 Eu ene J E '38-'39ABoys Mandolin Club, Property Committee of Class Play . '39-'40-Archery Club, Baseball Team. Marshal, Volleyball Championship Squad. '40-'-ll--Recreation Club, Home Room Subscription Manager for Bulldog. Foot- ball Team , '41-'-12-Secretary of Home Room, Rep- resentative to Student Council. Stage Committee of Class Play. Basketball Championship Squad, Vrsrp. Wssrna 4 Ves J '38-'39-Drum-MaJorette of Band, Sec- retary of Home Room, Chairman of pro- perty Committee in Class Play, Band- Wagonf' Declamation-Recitatlon Contest, and Junior Dramatics Club. '39-'40-Drum-Mayorette of Band. Ush- er in Class Play, Squad Leader, Assistant Squad Leader, President of Home Room, Music Appreciation Club, Waitress at Jun- ior-Senior, Tamel Attendant of Girls Bas- ketball Team. and Charm Club. '40-'41-Drum-Majorette of Band Stu- dent Council, Hall Patrol, Dramatics Club, Advertising Committee for Class Play, Usher at H. H.S.Band Concert. and Menu Committee Junior-Senior Banquet, '41-'42-Drum Majorette of Band. 'Treas- urer of Dramatics Club, Class Play, Dra- matics Club Contest Play, Usher at Caro- lina Playmakers Play, Declamation Reci- tation Contest, Handball Champion' of Physical Education Classes. Member of Championship Softball Team. and Bull- '38 Club. '39- DIARY HARRISON Q Mary J '39-Bandwagon, Cheerleader, G l e Q Recreation Club, 40-Cheerleader, Junior-Senior Walt- ress. Hall Patrol, '40-'41-Glee Club. Cheerleader. '41-'42-Senior Dramatics Club, Squad Leader. B, P. W. Representative, Red Cross Club. Class Play. PRESTON POWERS i Mac J '38-'39--Squad Leader, Archery Club, Basketball, Volleyball Champs. '39-'40-Vice-President of Archery Club. Basketball, Football, Baseball, Gym Of- ficial. Waiter at Junior-Senior Banquet. '40-'41-Archery Club, Basketball, Gym Official. Softball Vice-President of Home Room, Champs, Spring Football. '41-'42-Recreation Club, Football, Co- dog Representative. JOHN STEWART i F1ash J '38- 39-Library Council. '39- 40-Football Team, and Archery Club. '40- 41-Football Team, Archery Club, N, Y, A, Worker. '41-'42-Home Room President, Hand- ball Champlon of Physical Education Class, Member of Championship Softball Team, and Bulldog Representative, Foot- ball Team. CI-IEATHAM LAMB f Red J '38-'39-Science Club. C h 0 r al Class. Squad Leader, Captain of Basketball Team, Spring Foot- ball, Monogram Club. What two kinds of wood make a match? He would and she would. l 3 J. C. Cooper Agency f Fire Insurance and Bonds i Real Insurance Service 5 f t E Compliments Of Henderson Vulcanizing Company I Distributors .3.,--.,.,.H,,me EC, Club, 39 40-A h 7 American Gas and Oil .y , , mm ' -' rc ery Club. msg.. 41-Ticket CO ntee for Class '40-'41-Squad Leader, Archery Club. PhOl'l6 '41-'42-Ticket Committee for Class '41-'42-Member of D. O. Class, Basket- Q Play. ball Club, ..... iiii 7 it S S S PeoP'e S D '9 5 e sooo LUCK SENIORS Th. PI f M f Y ' 3 2.1.1-631511 gud gat-' Om l H. O. Faulkner Coal Yard PHONE 560 OI- 561 g gl 'SE i COMPLIMENTS or l l Good Luck Seniors F I BEST OF LUCK ,I SOUTHSIDE DRUG I T Th G d t. Q COMPANY PHONE 82 5 o e ro uo Ing 2 Prescription Druggists I I Class of 1942 i i Webb's Henderson ' Q I- B. W . l , , E LARENSEVHQI, HITE Shoe Sfofe Carolina Begging Co. 4 W,,,,,,,w,,,,,M,,M. 1, C Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Seven WILLIS HAYES BLACKNALL t VVillis l '38-'39-Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room. Junior Varsity Basketball Team. Sports Reporter, Vice President of Junior Dramatics Club, '39-'40-Sports Reporter. Know Your State Club. Waiter at Junior-Senior. '40-'-ll-Junior V a r s i t y Basketball Team. Class Play. Recreation Club '41-'42-Senior Dramatics Club. Stage Committee of Class Play. Buns Gmssoxr 1 Bud y '38-'39-Band. Music Appreciation Club, Stage Committee of Class Play, Football. '39-'40-Band. Music Appreciation Club. Stage Committee ot' Class Play, Football. '40-'41-Football Team, Band, Dramatics Club, Stage Committee of Class Play. '41-'42-Stage Committee of Class Play, Dramatics Club, Hi-Y Club. Band, Foot- ball Team, High School Orchestra. J. T. Emmnrrs WJ. T. l '38-'39--Music Club, Archery Club, '39-'40-Junior Dramatics Club, Squad Leader, Hall Patrol. '40-'-il-Ring Committee, Decoration Committee of Junior-Senior. '41-'42-P i c t u r e Committee, Program Committee. JAMES RANDOLPH FAULKNER t Rando1plI y '38-'39-Archery Club. '39-'40-Junior Dramatics Club. Stage Committee, Assistant Hall Patrol, '40-'41-Decoration Committee of Junior and Senior Banquet. '41-'42-Color and Motto Committee DIARY INIARGARET BRIGGS f f'Iargaret j '38-'39-Choral Club. Home Ec. Club, Bridge Club, Ticket Committee. '39-'40-Red Cross Club, Property Corn- mittee. N. Y, A, Work. '40-C41-Advertising Committee, C'ha.rm Club, N. Y. A, Work. VIRGINIA PASSAVANT 1'iVirginia J '38-'39-Home Ec. Club. '39-'40-Junior Red Cross. '40-'41-Archery Club. S M iiiiiii We To f Congrotulotiolns to the I SENIORS of I9-42 li I Watkins Hardware ll Company ll 2 HENDEIQSQN, N. C. ll l I 5 :Ii l il E ,MN,MNNM,,,,WM.,S.WNWMw,Wgl ILIIA INIAE Hrocms l l-lilda l '38-'39-Science Club '39-'40-Easketry Club, '40-'41-Recreation Club .losEPI-IINE Jfwxsox t Jo l '4G-'-i1- Recreation Club. SPE JACKSON l'iSue l '38-'39-Science Club, '39-'40-Junior Dramatics Club. '40-'41-Assistant Squad Leader. Recre- ation Club. Cast oi Junior Play STEWART FoGI,ExIAx 4 Fo,eie l '38-'39-Aviation Club. Archery Club, Assistant Manager of Baseball, Gym Of- ficial '39-'40-Know Your State Club. Publi- city Manager of Room 203. Assistant Manager of Football. Manager of Basket- ball. Junior Varsity Baseball Team, Gym Official. Golden Belt Tournament Com- mittee. '-10-'41-Monogram Club, Manager of Football. '41-'42-Varsity Spring Football. Golden Belt Tournament Committee. only Mana-F ger to receive a star In the H. H, S IXIAHY ELIZABETH BALL '38-'39-Home Ec, Club. '39-'-10-Junior Red Cross '40-'41-Charm Club. TI-Immms FLTRMAN FALILKNER l Thomas J '38-'39-Class Club, '39-'40-Class '40-'41-I-LI-Y Club. Secretary of Home Room, Dramatics Recreation Club. Play, Music Appreciation Play, Basketry Club. Club. Secretary of H1-Y Club, '41-'42-Secretary of HI-Y Club, Presi- JACK LEWIS VINsoN t Lard l '38-'39-Sec,-Treas. H o m e Room 101, Science Club. Usher Freshman Play, '39-'40-Archery Club. Program Commit- tee for Sophomore Play. Commencement Marshal. '40-'41-Usher for Junior Play, '-ll-'42-Junior Kiwanian. .lAuEs PA'rTERsoN 4 Pat n '38-'39-Junior Varsity Football. Science Club, Archery Club, Treasurer of Home Room. Home Room Reporter for Bull- clog. '39-'40--Junior Varsity Football and Var- sity Football. Vice-President Ol Home Room. '40-'41-Varsity Football, President of Home Room. Vice-president of Hi-Y Club, Know Your State Club, Recreation Club, '41-'42-Senior Class Play. H1-Y Club. Re:reatlon Club. Student Council Repre- senatlve. 'iBulldog Distributing Manager. DHRUTHY IMIT lWlll.l,I-QR ti'Speck l '38-'39-Choral Class. Recreation Club. '39-'4OfRecIeat1on Club. Music Appre- ciation, Assistant Squad Leader '40-'4lfRecreat1on Club, Squad Leader, '41-'42-Squad Leader. VIVIAN ZAPANTIS WV. V. l '33-'39-Library Council. Archery Club '39--50-Commencement Marshal. Arch- ery Club, Chairman of Property Commit- L96 '-10-'41-Recreation Club, C li a m p i 0 n Squad IU Volleyball -M f- ---- -- ' N ------ NN- ----A-M --, l G o o o L o c 24 Baker Shoe Repair dent of Home Room, Class Play. Drama- tics Club ----N----------v----- ------ --M--- - couoRAroLAr1ouS Amo BEST WISHES , TO THE SENIORS oe 1942 l . le g- arh m Com any 1 , BUICK Aoromosltss And , 1 FARM SUPPUES , Page Eight THE BULLDOG Senior Issue MARY ELIZABETH HIGI-IT 1t'Liz l '38-'39-Junior Dramatic Club '39-'40-Charm Club '40-'41--Debate Team, Basketry and Ar- chery Clubs '41-'42-Drarnatic Club. Squad Leader, CARRIE TVCIQER McFARI.ANIw .35 . -39fSclence Club '39-'-10-Recreation ClIIb D1 PRI ITI-I i' LESTER '33-'39fHrIbby Club 354-'40-Basketrv and Recreation Clubs. '40-'4lfNatIIre Club t ,iIiI.os NlILLs '3B-'39-Roanoke Rapids Football Team '-Ill-'-ll-Football Team, Nature Club. Subscription Manager and H R Reporter for 'Biillrlobl' '-ll- -I2-Basketball Team, Spring Football. Soztbnll. Athletic Club, Monogram Club. Gym Official. Co-Captain of football team lrVll.l.l'-.ll l'II:Ict'E l-lAIcIiIE l l:lnff1 r '38-39-Juriior Dramatic Club, Stage Comtniitev' '39-'qu -.A.I'c-lu-rx' Club, Stage Committee '-IO-'-ll-D O '-ll-'43-Football Squad. ll.-xvalrx l,IllHHI,lN l MuI1 l BH-'39-I-'ootbrill Team, President of Na- tuie Club Glee Club '39-'40-Footliall Team. Hobby Club, Spring Manager I-Kroillirll, Bulldog Subscription -10-'41-Football Team. Hobby Club, wfrrlced lights for Junior Play -ll-'-l2- Football Team. worked lights for Sfnior Fiat. Monogram Club, Judge of Comme-rriffl Law Class MAIIY SIE PRICE 1 Susy l '38-'39--Hobby Club 39-'-lfk-.JIInIoI Red Cross, '-lo-'all--Nature ClIIb, Home Room Soft ball '-ll-'-I2--ll2 Club Team ll.xIt.iI:AI1:I:T ERNESTINE SMITH fHTlllfllt 'l 85-'39-VI:-f--president of Home Room Girls Recxeatvon. Library Club, Assistant Squad Leader 33-'-10-Property Committee. Marshal, '40-'41-Pl'OIllDYE'l' of Class Play, Marshal, Assistant Squad Leader. '41-'42-Advertising Committee for Class Play. Student Council Representative. B. P W Representative Squad Leader. ,Venn - f---V A-.-fn- YA-NY l l I I Congratulations To I P 5 The Senior Closs l Compliments of l MOTOR SALES f FRANCES ELIZABETH LANGSTON 1 Betsy J '38-'39-Glee Club. Band Wagon. Secre- tary of Home Room, Girl Scout. Secretary of Junior Dramatic Club '39-'40-Tennis Team. Girl Scout, Pro- gram for Junior-Senior, Sophomore Class Play, Charm Club '40-'41-Squad Leader, Decorating Com- mittee for .Junior-Senior, Vice President of Home Room. Junior Class Play, Home Hygiene, Archery Club. '41-'-I2-President of Home Room, Squad Leader. Student Council., Cheerleader, Usher for Senior Play. ANNICE BLAINE BIITCHELL 4 Mitch j '38-'39-Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room. Secretary and Treasurer of Science Club. '39-'40-Vice President of Basketry Club. Secretary and Treasurer of Home Room. Commencement Marshal, Program for Ju- mor-Senior. '-ll-'42-Junior Red Cross Representative, Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Red Cross HELEN Hoctfrr f ShoI'ty J '38-'39-Chairman of Costume Commit- tee for Class Play Charm Club, Squad Leader '39-'40-Squad Leader, Basketball Team, Junior-S e n 10 r Waitress, President of Home Room. '-10-'-ll-Cheerleader, Art Editor of Bull- dogf' News Editor of Bulldog, Squad Leader, Basketball Team. Secretary of Mon- ogram Club, Gym Ofriclal. '41-'42-Cheerleader. News Editor of Bulldog, Squad Leader, Gym Official, Basketball Team, EIIWARD HAMM '38-'39-Choral class. Glee Club. Science Club '39-'40-Junior V a rs I t y Fo o t b all, Science Club, Recreation Club, '-40-'41-111 Club '41-'42-101 Club JoHN LAMB '38- 39-Science Club. Choral Class. '39-'40-Nature Club, '40-'41-Hobby Club. '41-'42-Squad leader. EUGENE BASKETTT f Eugene J '38-'39-Boys Mandolin Club, on Prop- erty Commlttee of Play. '39-'40-Archery Club, Baseball Team, Marshal, on Volly Ball Champion Squad. '40-'41-Recreation Club, Home Subscrip- tion Manager for Bulldog, Football Team, '41-'42-Secretary of Home Room. Repre- sentative from Home Room to the Student Council, Chairman of Cafeteria Commit- tee. Stage Committee of Play, Junior Ki- wanian, on Basketball Championship Squad, CHARLES BLACKBURN f Charlie J '38-'39-President of Home Room, Squad Leader. Reporter on Bulldog, Band, Bandwagon, '39-'40-President oi Class, Squad Lead- er. Band, Waiter at Junior-Senior Ban- quet. Sports Editor of Bulldog, .Junior Dramatics Club. '40-'41-President of Home Room. Pres- ident of H1-Y, Squad Leader. Recreation Club, Junior Manager of Basketball Team, Band. '41-42-President of Senior Dramatics Club, Manager of Basketball Team, Pres- ident of Hi-Y Band. DOROTHY VVHITE fttDot l '38-'39-Home EC. Club, Choral Club. 39-'40-Junior Red Cross, Hobby Club. '40-'41-Nature Club, Assistant Squad Leader. Home Room 101. Softball Team. NICK DIAMONDUROS f Nick the Populasul '38-'39-Choral Club, '39-'40-Science Club. '40-'41-Glee Club, Home Room Treas- LU'9l'. PEOPlE'S D U6 STORE irq- I he place to meet your friends and eat Phone 560 or 561 Fords P 3 Go Clements Motor Co. iw H l I, l I Parker's Drug Store I The Rexo II Store 3 ' Established 1889 ' 'I , c Q Insurance 1: Rentolsi ReolEstote Phone 139 HENDERSON, N. C. Office: 115 Young St. I Rose's 5-I0-25: Stores COMPANY , l I8 Stores In Five Stores z ,, ...l u,LLM,,,,, ,,,, , , Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Nine Man ANNE Danrml. Kulllary Annan! 'I-1-.llnnmninlr Dzmnmsmias Club. CEE Play. 'E- ' of Junszmim' Ilzmmztils Gluh. Jumnnkm'-Shmixr Punflmmnmr. 'D' Clllmb.. Plrilmt at Gunn Clhmlla. UH!!! fit Jrmrmiinr Elly. '41-' ' alllllh, 1l1 Play, lumnyghmrnmari Gm1ioNBmnn1 'Go1dnn l 1- ll Aviilill. Club. I-' ' llllllll.. 'D-' ' lnllllh. 'fl-'E-Phidlll Tum, Bmrntim1Club. H. H. S. lilrr. Joe Tmmmr. Corn 1 Coke j '3- ' Club. Stage Clulunirh, Szlnsiptin lanlger of Em! Bain tn Bulkig. -3-'Q-sg: cmnmirme, nnsehnnrmm khzlrhll 'hllIl. Sllllld lash. '-il-'H-E-Y Gull, Phflll Tin.Bl5- W1 Til, Sqli Lent: 'fl-'-B-Ill-I Clnh, T of Em: mlll. klzutkal Club. Sllllll lib. J Amis Lum' Dmnlomnmos l -r1'lUllY I -:ia-19-mas Pay. Clmill. cum. Glue Gun. 'mainczmt I-'D-E2Gnh.Shg d CIiPl:1,J'ulli:l'IlmnItissClnh. cncmaimn' ' ' manager eiii:e'Tnuumlg . '41-'Q- ClIIl!lliia!Gls5PI3y, himudlanemnn. Lomsz Annu I-'mea C l4mise l 'IPI-ligne B: Club. Ridge Club. Sll'bItClIlil,llll?ltl1i,'l.'il:lEtC0!l1.- lnit3ol'ChsPlq. T-'ll-Glue Club, Bai Cms Club, Kake-upCllllmihtlae,J1zuinn'-Sf:l1inr,Sec- I?'!'UfmI1B . 'Q-' ' mlllllllll. Club. UshQliCiPIq. '41-'Q-Pililili. Dum Loman llANcu1uf I.ouise J -.n-1-me cum at Hman Samui, Tl1 Ufml -n-n-ninemmnnnmmi Dems Tlunmcsmn' f Sl'mrty- 1 1-1-Q V21 i. I-'D-Zrh Yi ill. 'D-'il-Zth YIIIZ !L 'il-'Q-GE Play, 35:11 1 Hume Elin. Slllhll I G13 Chill. Congratulations Seniors CilySeniceSlulion n Kivrn-: Ll-:wn Gmrrox f Katie y Club. Music Club. TB-E-Choral TD-'40-Junior Red Crass. Propaty Com- mittee of Class Play. '-I0-'41-Charm Club. Squad Lmder. Kxrnzmss Ll-:cn C'Katheriue y 1-19-Drmn llajorette. Marshal, Girl Scout. Student Council., Art Club, Bulldog Beprsaitative, Band Club. llay-Court at Junior-Senior. 'E-'40-Elrmn llajorette, Marshal. Girl Sami, Baskettnll Tqam, Waltrwr. at Junior-Senior Banquet, Secretary of Charm Club. '40-'41-Drum Majorette. Marsha-L Bas- ketball Team, Secretary of Class. Vice President of Dramaiirs Club, Archery Clnb, Squad Leader. '41-'Q-Drum liajorazte, Basketball Tam, B. P. W. Begraenta.tive,ClaSPlay, llamalim Club, Mfnnogram Club. Mann Lima Q'L1llaria y '38-'B-Drum llajurette, Class Play, Chann Club. Girl Scout. 'E-'40-Drmn Blajarette, Class Play, Junior-Senior Waitrs, Girl Scout, Assist- ant Hall Patrol, Visitors Committee. '40-'41-Ekum Majorette. Class Play. Prsdam of Drnmaatiss Club, Archery Club, Squad Leader, Student Colmcil, DQIIIEUII Club Contest Play, Hall Patrol, Usher for Band Concert. '41-' of School Store, Squad leader, Dramatlrs Club, Drum llajurette. B. P. W. EeprBentz.tive,Clas Fay, Caznmittee. kpertiy Com- mfszze ef . f.m Crum 5-Le-.y. Gi-:mum WHITFIELD FURQUERON f George l '39-'40-Stage Committee of Clam Play. Nature Club. '40-'41 ' Manager of the Journalisnn Club, Stage Committee of Cixi Play. '41-'42-Stage Committee of Clos Play. Congratulations To All R Teiser's Department Store r- V .. I RICHARD TOWNS!-IND WALL l Dick 1 '38-'39--President of Home Room. Jun- lor Dramatic Club. Class Play, Band. and Shuifleboard Champion. '39-'40-Class Play. Band Club. Student Council, an.. Junior-Snior Waiter. '40-'4lhCla.ss Play, Band. Senior Dra- matic Club. and President Junior Red Cross. '41-'42-Class Play, President Senior Dramatic Club, Band. Sand-board. Hl-Y and entered Solo Music Contest at Ral- eigh. ANN ROWLAND '41-'42-Balboa High. Ba.lhoa.Ca.na.l Zone, Jefferson City High. Henderson High. Spanish Club. DAVID MANGUM '38-'39-General Science Club. Student Council Representative. Usher for Fresh- man Play. '39-40-Junior Dramatic Club, Stage Committee Sophomore Play, Waiter t or Junior-Senior Banquet. '41-'42-Treasurer of Senior Dramatic Club. Vice-president of Hi-Y Club and Member of Band four years. RUTH RAINEY '38-'39-Progra.m Committee for Fresh- man Play, Banjo-Mandolin Club. '39-'40-Junior Red Cross Club. Choral Club. i tales Insurance Agency Service and Safety at a Saving f PHONE soo H g ,I I H ' 'z COMPLIMENTS OF lg Carolina Bagging Co. Henderson, N. C. , r Congratulations Seniors r Soutliem Ice Cream Co. Distributors of Pine State Ice Cream and Dain! Products The kind of material you have your Shoes repaired with is like buying a ra.ih'oad ticket- THE MORE YOU PAY THE FARTHER YOU GO GRlSSGM'S SHOE SHOP PHONE ess 1: HENDERSON, N. C. PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE M0l0R SALES CO. Sales and Service CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Compliments of TlleAeInaMun I A. I. Barnes Funeral Home, Inc. DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1872 INSTANT AMBULANCE : : :: TRAINED ATTENDANTS HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA THE BULLDOG Senior Issue F'I'2ST ROW Edward Hamm, Dorothy Whlte, '?.oy Adcox. Maxine Baker. Jack Vmson, Vivian Zepantis. Ar- thur Webb, Clvde Lee Thorne. Durwood Hedgepeth, Margaret Briggs. we ex 1' in 4- - 2' :L f- S- 5 5 -d , ll fx L f . E Q ' t .rv .. on 2.1 , - 0. . ' H :I 'L 7 ,J z. ' 1 M 4.4 A-A ea H ' , ' .Q 'rf M , ' ,L C-3 C A .9 c ... M . A Q may M H .. . Q Ag, fr, 216' vm' if Q A jx lilbf 1 'N 'fi' ' .- ' at f Al l K ' ' X 1' . ., ' i ', 1 gif ri. A'-:V ' 'mfr :rl R ' -gg 6 1 f w ' S M 4 ' . li ,-ia: F Q -I 2 :imma ' Q 3 D fn J 1' C A 3 1 ' 11 :K 'fu J, ' X YY l , ff' Ll Y v Y H rf '1 X, t A 4 osx. I . Qpof ' 'ir' an A23 LX L '- SECOND ROW THJI?.D ROW FOURTH ROW Edlth Boboltt., R. A, 1-Iarrls, Jean Candler, Billy Slack: Vesta Wes- ter, Billie PrlbC'hard. Annice MIL- chell, Preston Blue, Mary Sue Smith, Cheathain Lamb. Mary Sue Pr1ce.,James Patterson. Joyce Williams. Cleveland Morgan. John Stewart. Katle Gupton, M. W. Wester, Helen Hocutt, Dick Wall. Louise Finch. Joe Coker. Mabel Oakley. Eugene Baskett., Ann Rowland, George Furqueron. Betsy Langston. Mary Hight. Charlie Blai:kbu.!'n, Virginia. Pasavant. Harry Hedge- peth, Ernestme Smith. Randolph Mills, Ilda Mae Hudglns. Nick Dlamonclurm, Joseph1neJackson. John Harris. Senior Issue THE BULLDOG 6 3 T1 P 3 . . I f is T' Es 61 3 ' Y f ' 'A 1 ,0- f I S V f ' 'L '. ' '15 A 5, V e' -vg I' 6- 1 lr X 'L Q C Y . lx .ith-1 B X l xx is x ' -'ri' I - fr 2, 4. J., S, . . nf 5 5 J- ' .. . C! ,...-,.-. ,M.V..M.:-: l Z .' V ,. . T all . it la, F, gh: : WM.-v-,.-WQa: I ,- I r ' 1 f . ee ge Q 5 . A Q Q' 3- ' . in 'D - 5- - l p 1. U , x . .f . f' ' ' 4 ' X E ' 3 'A an -- f' ' K , ,L , A . s .,,. 'A . Q A Q 11 H . l A :X I rf ,' fra. ' .L -' 5, f-P 5. .e 7 V . G 5' -E E Q' 1 J K x F1FI'HROW llton Harper, Dorothy Lester. mus Pegram. Ester Wood, Gar- 1d Nowell. Doris Tharrlngton, mmas Faulkner, Viola Hoyle. enneth Sauls, Carrie McPa.r- ld, James Johnson. Ann Star- y. SZTH ROW Grace Satterwhite, Ben Bramc. Dorothy Mlller, David Mangum. Jean Payne. Davada Loughlln, Marjorie Teiser, Russel Morris. Mary Blimbeth Parham, Jimmie Diamonduras. Sue Hartley, John Lamb, Golda Gray White. Robert Tanner. SEVENTH ROW Blols Grlssom, Betsy Smith, CRL!- ton Tippet. Maxine May, Gordon Bobbitt. Katherine L-egg, J. T. Edwards. Marla Legg, Carl Brown. Margaret Whitley, Randolph Faulkner, Mary Anne Daniels. Jimmy Hlte, Catherine Chevasse. EIGHTH ROW Mae Tolson, Ellzabem Wlll-:2rson Fmnces Polston, Vlvlan Brown Simon Wright, Wlllls Blackrall Mary Hanlson. Jackie Wester Edna Lane, Jean Dixon, Vxrgnnla Hoyle Page Twelve THE BULLDOG Senior Issue Viom MAY Hovur: f Butchee l '38-'39-Vice President Freshman Clms. Secretary of Home Room 203. President Junior Dramatic Club. Member of Cast in the Band Wagon. Eagle Girl Scout. Usher at Class Play, '39-'40-Vice President Sophomore Class. Member of Student Council. Basketball Team, Cheer Leader, Junior-Senior Wa.i- tre:-L.. Squad Leader. Vollyball Team Champions. Hall Patrol. Usher at Class Play, President ol Charm Club. '40-441--Vice President of Student Body. At Student Council Congress in Green- ville. N, C, President of Recreation Club. Chi-cr Leader, Monogram Club. Basketball Team. Squad Leader, Junior Red Cross Club, Hall Patrol. Chairman of Social Activities of H, H. S.. Winner of Decla- matmn Rf-citation Conte!-at. Captain of Home Room Softball Team. Class Song Coinmiltz-r-. Tennis Toumament, '-ll-'42 -Co-Captain of Basketball Team. Vim- President oi Monogram Club. Cheer Leader. B P. W. Representative, Piano Recital, IiANl1fvl.I'll Di-:sms illlLLS f lleacon J '38-'39 President of Home Room 112. Vice President of Science Club. Property Committee for Class Play. Boys Glee Club. '39-'40 President of Home Room 112, Cla.-sz Play, Basketball Team, Basketry Club. Softball Club. Squad Leader, Wai- ier at Junior-Senior Banquet. '40-'4l- Member of Student Council. Dramatic Club. Hi-Y Club, Basketball Train, Squad Leader, Chairrnan Oi Hail Fratiol. Propi-riy Committee for the Class Play, '4l-'42-President of the Student Coun- ell. Chaplain of the Hi-Y Club. Member uf Dramatic Club. Class Play. Represen- tlxe of the State Student Council Con- xentlon in Charlotte. Captain of Basket- uzrll Team, Squad Leader. School Store. lmiwriiv MILLER Q Dot l '38-'31 Choral Class. Recreation Club, '39-'ML Recreation Club. Music Appre- ciation. Assistant Squad Leader. '40-'fll-Recreation Club. Squad Leader. '41-'42-Squad Leader. Pat and Mike were two policemen. Une clay they got a call to come out to the edge of town. They ran out uf the police siationg Mike got on the motorcycleg Pat jumped in the side- car ami they whizzed down the street 60-70-R0 miles an hour. When they stopped, Mike wiped his brow and Said. My! What a ride! Pat jump- '-cl out and said, What are you ar- juim: about? When I jumped in, the nottom fell out and I had to run all the way. Mlumitn SUE HAZEL HAurl'LEY f Susie Q l '38-'39-President nf Home retary of Freshman Clam. Squad Leader. 'IB-'40-Chief der. '40-'4l4Chief der, '41-'42-Chief der. Secretary Room. Eurrl-1 '3B- 'E-Home Ch eerl eader, Cheerlader, Cheerleader. Room. Sec- Cheerleader. squad Im- Squad Im- Squad Lea,- and'I'reasu1'erafHnme LOUISE BOBBI'l'l' Bc. Club. 'IB-'40-Junior Bed CTE. '40-'41-Band. '41-'42-Basketry Club. Cu:v'r:i.Axn Moncu: '38-'39-Music Appreciation, Sn:ienf:eC1ub. 'ID-'40-Archery Club. '40-'41-Archery Club. ELIZABITFH Wlunmsox '38-'IB-F'attyS' Variety Club, Property Committee for Play. 'IB-'40-Asistant Squad leads. Adva- tising Committee for Play, Tennis Team. Junior Bed Crum, Home Et. Club. '40-'41-Vice President nf Home Baum, Squad Leader. 'licket ' , Bec- reatlon Club and Charm Club. '41-'42-Advertising committee for play. First Aid. 1' Li2 l i R Soy It With Flowers H Hibbard Florists FOR HEALTH'S SAKE Over Twenty Years of Professional Service WOOLARD'S , Weslem Aulo Associate Slore f 1. H. VICKERY, Proprietor SPORTING GOODS, BATTERIES, RADIOS, AND BICYCLES i Smith disliked having his photo- graph takerubutonedayadnought struck him and he agreed to his wife's request that he should face the mm- em. The proofs came hack. when his wife saw them she ' '0ll, Arthur, you've only one button on your coatl' Thank gcuinas, he replied, 'you have noticed it at last. That's why I had the photo takenf' if-'J li V i ' I U. 1 , f I 7, I . , .IA-Q? I ' 5 ' l li I - H 'I+ in 2 ,, .-2 r, i y 1' ,- 4 va-1 'Y ,UF - 1, S V . -3 fi 5 L.-- X f 1 ,:'47Jf1 g5 I 'N l 7144 - , l I 3 xii 'M 11 4 4- r 4 in-'f . l 77 ,rin :melt . . i qg',I fly., ss . 'fi Liam! 1 u f A 2- -1:- sr l Q ea f or 11 2 Qi wi , :f J 5 eanusunn-Brig:--ng Q il-stwill Xl Q green hill. ' Ili: cycle! m hu iam hm lil :lam :ummm 58.95 leggelfs Hendefrsnlfs Slurpping Center Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Thirteen NETTIE VERNON f Kinchy J '38-'39-Cvlee Club. '39-'40-Home EC. Club, Squad Leader, '40-'41-Nature Club, 101 Softball Team. CLYDE LEE Ti-ioRNE WLee J '38-'39-Home Ec. Club, Choral Club. '39-'40-Charm Club, '40-'41-Physical Education Club. '41-'42-Ticket Committee for Senior Play, Assistant Squad Leader. GoLoA GRAY WHITE f Goldie j '38-'39-Home Ec. Club Choral Club. '39-'40-Junior Red Cross, Squad Lea- der. '40-'41-Hobby Club. Nature Club. MARJORIE TEISER 1 Drip j '38-'39-Girl Scout. '39-'40-President of Charm Club, Home Ec. Club. Junior-Senior Waitress, and Visitors Committee. '40-'41-Treasurer Senior Dramatic Club, Assistant Manager of Basketball Team, and Visitors Committee. '41-'42-Vice-president of Senior Drama- tic Club, Flagbearer, Manager of Basket- ball Team, and Squad Leader. ANN DIJDLEY STARILEY f Sharkey j '38-'39-Charm Club, Band. and Ticket Committee for Class Play. '39-'40-Band and Ticket Committee. '40-'41-Ticket Committee and First Aid. '41-'42-Ticket Committee. MILLIARD VVINSTED WESTER tiiD0peynj '38-'39-Band, Junior Dramatic Club, Freshman Play, and Cornrnencement Marshal, '39-'40-Band, Junior Dramatic Club, Junior-Senior Waiter, Sophomore Play, All-State Band, All-State Orchestra, '40-'41-Senior Dramatic Club, Band, Junior Play, Membership Chairman of Junior Red Cross, All-State Orchestra. '41-'42-Band, Senior Dramatic Club, Band-board, All-Stale Band, and Hi-Y Club. Congratulations A FRIEND MARGARET WHITLEY f Blondie I '38-'39-Hobby Club. '39-'40-Squad Leader. Junior Red Cross. '40-'414Assistant Squad Leader. Nature Club. 101 Softball Team. ROBERT ATLAS HARRIS '38-'39-Science Club. '39-'40-Archery Club. '40-'41-Art Editor for Bulldog, Menl- ber of D. O. '41-'42-Member of the D. O, JACQUELINE LENA WESTER i Jackie I '38-'39-Member of Student Council, Band Wagon Play, Squad Leader in Phy- sical Education, Band Club, Drum Ma- jorette. '39-'40-Member of Student Council Worked in the School Store, Member of the Hall Patrol. Member of the Visitors Committee, Waitress at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Member of Music Appreciation Club, Sophomore Play, Drum Majorette. '40-'41-Home Room President, Member of Dramatic Club, Squad Leader. Drum Majorette. '41-'42-President of Junior Red Cross, Member of Dramatic Club, Kiwanis Min- strel, Secretary Dramatic Club. Senior Class Play, Glee Club. Drum Majorette. A li. B. HlGHI General Merchandise Best Meats-Phone 157 SUE JACKSON '38-'39iSclence Club, '39-'40-Junior Dramatic Club. '40-'41-Assistant Squad Leader, reation Club, Junior Play. Rec- DiiRoT I-I Y LESTER '38-'39-Hobby Club '39-'40-Easketry Club, Recreation Club. '40-'41iNatul'e Club. FROM BIRTH TO GRAVE 's changing amlmitions frnen L i f e rnlyl : At -If At 8- At 12-To At I-1-To At IS-To gzircttes At Ifl+TII supper. At 25-To ICQF, At 35-To A t -1UfTo To wear pants, 10 nnss Sunday School. be Pri.-siI.lent. wear long pants. have ntonourariumetl ei- talie a show girl out to have the price of a sup- ezit supper. digest supper. I WWW 'W W M' 'WW' 'S' 'CII , I Congratulations Seniors it Sprinkle Oil Company I I l Best Wishes Seniors l l Gold Seal Soda Shop 'V iiiii R pppppp ri i FRED B. HIGHI E Real Estate, Rents 2 Insurance 125 N. Garnett Street ll Phone 289 Q Irs Time To Think About I GRADUATION GIFTS I , Select Something Practical I From Our Large Stock l HeI1deI'.soII'.s Largest And f Most Complete Office I Supply and Prirziing Establislzrneizf ALFORD'S f Give Her A Cedar Chest Special Discount to Graduates Vance Furniture Co., l Incorporated COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Industrial Bank Building BEST OF LUCK TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I9-42 CAROLINA BAGGING COMPANY Senjgy Issue ? AUTOGRAPHS i 5 D 2 1 E 4 5 f J I 5 1 Y X m 1 4 w E X I E J 5 6 I E Q I m I 1 X l 3 E X i 3 5 f 3 5 2 5 Q Q 9 3 P 1 Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Fifteen The Seniors Of 1942 Meeting for thelasttimeasawhole, the seniors of Henderson High School presented their annual history of the four years completed during their reign in high school May S. The March of Time was read by Randolph Mills, president of the stu- dent body. During the year '38 and '39 the play Polyanna was present- ed. The Actors and introduced with each character. Time Mai-ched on more year which was '39 and '-10. Dif- the class were Actresses were betraying their into the sopho- ferent Members of elected waiters and waitresses at the Juniior-Senior Banquet. Mary Eliza- beth Parham and David Mangum danced a dance of the t'Old South, wearing the costumes of Scarlet O' Hara and Rhett Butler. The class play that year was the exciting mystery of The Dark House. A brief reading of the Will and the sum left to each relative or friend was named. Members of the cast were Jean Candler, Carl Brown, Jackie Wester, Randolph Mills, Ar- thur Webb, M, W. Wester and Billy Slack. The March of Time Continued on into the Junior year. The Junior- Senior Banquet held that year was of the South American style. Mary Har- rison, dressed as a South American girl sang a Native song. Applause brought her back for the second song. Footloose, a play consisting of most- ly young people and bewildered pa- rents, was given. A scene from that was presented by Vivian Zapantis as the crabby spinsterg Maria Legg as the oldest girl in her family, trying to do the best she can by her young sister, played by Jean Candler, and her brother, played by Billy Slack. Willis Blacknall acted the part of Billy's best pal. Members of the class enlisted in our armed forces are as follows: P Yernelle Turner, Navyg Eugene Grissom, Navy, Silas Roberts, Navyg Charlie Vlfortham, Navyg and James Grissom, Army. As time Marche-d on into the years '-11 and '42 which proved to be the dignified senior year, the Class was honored by the Junior Class by giv- ing them, instead of the annual Jun- icr-Senior Banquet, entertainment in the form of a Carnival. Mr. and Miss America were chosen that night, Katherine Legg as Miss Amer- ica and Jimmy Johnson as Uncle Sam. The class play that year was An- other Springflu A wedding scene re- presented this cvent. Most important characters were Thomas Faulkner and Maria Legg. VVhen the March of Time ended, the superlatives were announced. All seniors marched upon the stage and the whole student body sang with th e m 'tAlma Mater and The Star Spangled Banner. sooo Luck c l 5 Hester's Cash Grocery 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS May-Smith Cleaning Co. Call Pernell G' Singleton For BETTER Mans And GROCERIES PHONE ine The United States mints, now on ri full 2-1-hour schedule, reach a daily output of IH tons of coins-or the jackpot of Cll'GEiIllS.7.N1'1f'l'fVII. The Junicrs were asked to take the seniors seats and try to up-hold their traditions. wall.. V- W1 .L M5164 v i . IW of l I i . I Pause at the familiar red cooler for ice-cold Coca-Cola. Its life, sparkle and delicious taste will give you the real meaning of refreshment. Page Si:-:teen THE BULLDOG Senior Issue JEAN CANIPLI-IR t Jean l '38-'39-President of Class, Vice Presl- dem of Home Room, Charm Club. May Court of Junior-Senior, Girl Scout '39--Hi--Junior-Senior Waitress, Vice- Presldfnt of Home EC Club, Secretary of Home Room, Clase Play, Girl Scout Hall Patrol '-I0-'-l1fClass Plav, Dramatlcs Club. Student Council, Squad Leader, Visitors Committee '-ll-'-l2fSecretarv of Student Council. Flagbearer, Drainatics Club, Prompter for Dramatics Club Play, Prompter for Senior Plav, Cross B P W Representive, Junior Red .lows Hiiiitx Vl'ILI,lAfilS 1 Country l '33-'39fHome EC Club, Ticket Commit- tee for Freshman Play, and Choral Class '39-'4O- Ht me Ec Club '40-'-ll -Ticket Committee for Junior Plax -Il--I2-Ticket Committee for Senior Play .liuuia HITE '38-'39-Student Council. Science Club '39-'4OfArcher y Club '40-'4lfArcher1.' Club JEAN PAYNE r Jean J '38-SEP Treasurer of Home Room,Home E? Club 39-'40gBasketry Club and Vice-Presb dint of Home Room 40-'41-Junior Red Crass, P r o p e r t y Committee for Class Play '-ll-'42--Advertising Committee for Class Play ll,-'RRY SUE SAIITI-I t Mary Sue J '38-'39-Usher for Band Wagon , Home Et' Club. Secretary-Treasurer of Home Room '39-'40-Archery Cluo, Secretary-Treas- urer of Home Room. '-l0-'4lfBas-ketball Team, Charm Club. '-ll-'42-Basketball Team. Usher for Sen- 101' Plav RUSSELL WIALLACE BIURRIS 4 Rusty J '38-'39-Music Appreciation. S cle n c e Club. '39-'40-Archery Club, '-I0-'41-Archery Club A Good Place to Eat CAPITOL CAFE VL Congratulations A FRIEND FRANCES PoLsToN 1 Shargar J '38-'39-Bandwagon, Secretary of Home Room, Junior Dramatic Club. '39-'40-Basketball Team, Secretary of Home Room, Home E3 Club, Jun1or-Sen- lor Banquet, Tennis Team, '40-'41-Basketball Team, Secretary of Home Room. Ticket Committee Junior Play, Recreation Club part of year. Stu- dent Council Member, Best Girl Athlete, Cheerleader, Squad Leader. Monogram Club '41-'42--Co-Caotain Basketball Team, Student Council member, Usher at Sen- ior Play, Cheerleader, Squad Leader, Treasurer of Monogram Club VIVIAN JFANITA BROWN f Prcact'er J '38-'39-Home EC Club '39-'40-Home Ec Club. Glee Club. '40-'41-Glee Club IWAXINE BAKER t Il1axine l '38-'39-Science Club. '39-'40-Commencement Marshal, Na- tional Honor Society. 41-'42-Basketball Team, Honor Roll, A ARTHUR WEBB 4'LSpider l 38-'39-Junior Dramatic Club. '39-'40-Junior Dramatic Club, Sopho- more Plav, Commencement Marshal, and Squad Leader. '47-'41-Hi-Y, Student Council, Class Play, Senior Dramatic Club. Champion- shin Softball Team, and Squad Leader. '41-'42-Hi-Y, Student Council, Class Play, Senior Dramatic Club, and Squad Leader. ll'IABLE OAKLEY '38-'39-Secretary of Home Room, Home Ee Club. Advertising committee for play. '39-'40-Junior Red Cross Club, Adver- t'sIng committee for play. '40-'41-Nature Club. Property Com- mittee for Play, Squad leader, '41-'42-Basketball Team, Squad Leader. Q Vance Cleaning Co. CALL OR BRING Us YOUR I I CLEANING I 5 P H o N E 3 7 3 L AA'A'l'T 'TA-A -V Y'Y ' 'AATTA' V V V ' ' 7 COMPLIMENTS I OF J. C. PENNY COMPANY SHOP THE THRIFT WAY L .,,, , M. L ...l I I I I E SOMETHING THEY WILL REMEMBER GOODRICH STUDIO I MARY ELIZABETH PARJ-IAM q Lib J '38-'39-President of Home Room, Band- wagon, Junior Dramatics Club, Choral Club. '39-'404Student Council Representative, Hall Patrol, Visitors Committee, Basket- lzall Team, Manager of Tennis Team. Chairman of Advertising Committee for Sophomore Play, Home Ee, Club, Wait- ress lor Junior-Senior, Squad Leader. Basketball Team. '43-'-ll-Chairman of Advertising Com- mittee for Junior Play, Hall Patrol. Rep- rtsentative to Student Council, Basket- lzall Team, Bulldog Staff, Vice-President of Recreation Club, Chairman of Initia- tion Committee of Monogram Club, Pro- gram Committee for Junior Class. Usher for Class Play, Cheerleader, Squad Lead- er. '41-'42-Chairman of Initiation of the Monogram Club, Chairman of Advertis- ing Committee for Class Play. Flag Bear- er for Band, Secretary of Home Room. Representative to B. P. W, MAXINE IWAY 1t'Mac l '33-'39-Home Ec. Club. '39-'40-Ticket Committee of Class Play, '40-'41-Nature Club, EDNA LANE f Vickie l Soent first three years in High School at Middleburg, '41-'42-Advertising Committee for Class Play. CATHERINE GRANT CHAVASSE '38-'39-Bridge Club. Glee Club. '39-'40-Basketry Club, Program Com- mittee of Class Play, '40-'41-Basketry Club. Staff of the Bull- pup. TANNER ROOFING COMPANY Build-top Roofing I tl Asphalt Shingles l Vitar-Var Paints l A CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITER is the Student's Greatest Asset Sold Cn Easy Terms -AT- I AlIord's 4 THE BULLDOG benlor Issut Clncludjng Hoy Ross Adcox Halter Alston Maxine Baker Mary Elizabeth Ball Vllllam P. Harrier Eugene D. Basket Charles F. Blackburn Willis H. Blanknall, Jr A. Preston Blue Edith Louise Babbitt Gordon Babbitt Ben Allen Brame Mary Margaret Briggs Carl E. Broun Vlvlan J. Broun Hester Eugenia Candl er 'Jean' Catherine G. Chavasse Joe T. Coker, Jr. Mary Anne Daniel James A. Dlanaduros Nicholas A. Dlamaduros Millie Jean Dixon Ophelia P. Dixon John T. Edwards Randolph Faulkner Thomas F. Faulkner Louise Allen Finch George N. FN.u-geron, Jr. nay Goodrich mek Gregg Florence Grissom SENIOR CLASS UF l'-342 classmates associated with the rlassl Address Unknown Cypress Drive Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Charles l-:. slnlr cfo Chaplain Charles K. Sink H. Q. Berlin Brigade-chaplain Div. A.P.o. 742 New York, N. Y. Hrs. Janes L, westfall, Jr. 4409 Debord Ave. orlando, rlurxda Sgt. William P. Barrier ' 2645 Duugalnvslle Drive Taraue Terrace, N. c. 2359 Derby Drrve Raleigh, N. D. 545 Lakeview Drive Henderson, N. cf 335 Brlarelxff Hd, Hdelry Mount, N. D, 241D willford Drlve Nashville, Tenn. l-lrs. Douglas w, Caldwell 270 Tyre Neck Road Portsmouth, vlrglnla l25 Kitchen Ave. Henderson, N. C. 405 Hillo'-:ood Drive Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Edison Boyd 414 Carolina Ave. Henderson, N. Q. IZH Carolina Ave. Henderson, N. C. Hrs. L. C. Curl Eastray Drive Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Alhert C. Chappell l537 Front Street Beaufort, N. C. Mrs. catherlne Q. Saifell 225 Orange Street Henderson, N. D. Hansen, N. D. Mrs. Steve Floyd Ho! 307 Newberry, S. C. E15 Ht. Vernon Charlotte, N. C, 222 Irvin Ave, Charlotte, N. C, Mrs. Jerry Faulkner Neatherys Bridge Road Henderson, N. C. aaa Hargrove st. Henderson, N. c. S34 Stono Place Stono Estate Charleston 44, 5. C. Key Hulse Road Signal Mountain, Tenn. Mrs. Lindsey Crews lU7 Nest Sth Ave. Lexington, N. C. C.W.O. G. W. Porgeron, Jr, fNavyl 314 Dune Street Norfolk 3, Virginia 1024 Paloma Ave. Burlingame, Calif. 1l5 Jeanette Ave. Henderson. H, C. Mrs. Nelson H. orlsson Lynne Ave, Henderson, N, C. Hlois Grissom Hatle L. Duuton Edward Lee Hamm N, Dalton Harper Frank Harrls John w. Harris Robert A. Harris Sue Hartley Durwood J. Hedgepeth Mary Elizabeth Hlght James Eppa Hite, Jr. Helen Ann Hooutt Viola Mae Hoyle vlreinia F, Hoyle llda Mae Hudglns Josephine Hay Jackson Lelia Sue Jackson Janes A. Johnson Richard T. Johnson John L, Lamb, Jr. J. Cheatham Lamb Edna V. Lane Betsy Langston Marla S. Legg Katherine L, Legg Dorothy Mae Lester Davada E. Laughlin David A. Hangum D. Louise T ang'um Har-ine E. 'fay North Fridge street Llkln, N, Q. Hrs. Van Hester 915 Ullllan Street Henderson, N, C. 342 Poplar Road Millersville, maryland 2215 Lynette Drive Greensboro, N. C. 1739 Elwood Street New Bern, N, C. Major John N. Narrls lose Spruce Drive Lockoourne Air Force Base Columbus, Ohio Parham Road Henderson, N, C. Mrs. Sue Hartley Neal cfo L. M. Hartley San Pedro Street Tampa, Florida fMerchant Marinesl cfo Mrs. G. N, Hedgepeth 558 Wakefield AXE. Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Robert H. Pearce 320 Pettigrew Street Henderson. N. C. 3914 Sherbrook Road Richmond 35. Virginia Nrs. J. Carlyle Hinlau Dalfdale clrele Henderson, N. C. mrs. Thomas C, Hcllheny 2550 N. Druid Hllls Rd., Atlanta S. oeorgla Mrs. w. L. Dorsey, Jr. Route 3 Box 'ill Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Luther McKinley 2014 Holland Ave. Burlington, N. U, Mrs. Robert Rowland Route l Kittrell. N. G. Hrs. Paul J. Abbott Arrow Street Henderson, N. c. 513 Midday Lane Alerandrla, vxrglnla Route l Altavista, virglnle cfm wlnn-Dlrle 'Stores Sanford, N, C, :fo Roses' Stores Forest City, N. C. Mrs. Bob Morton lUU Cross Street Burlington, N. C. Mrs. Asa Kittrell l4S Flrst Street Henderson, N. C. Hrs. Turner J. Northam Dogwood Drive Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Albert G. Carr so Beverly Drlre Durham, H, C. Mrs. Lloyd Burchette 915 aln itreet nalelgh, N. c. 130 our-well Ave. Henderson, H. lr, 'Till 'rijnhevllle Road Rlthr-ond. 1-'irflnla Mrs. 1. i-ith Route l Henderson, :J C. Y rs. C. H. 'Jreenuaf Haute 2. Roz 354 Uerlderson, r:. r. N THE BULLDOG Senior Issue Carrie 'hmker lnParland Dorothy loner Carlos lee lills ,Randolph H115 Annice Blaine Bltchell Hargaret Pon Bonn .Peggy- Cleveland lor-gan, .Ir . Russell lorrls .lesepnlne seven Garland llovell nnhel c. nexley Hary Elizabeth Parham Virginia Passavemt James Dean Patterson Jean H. Payne Elmus H. Pegram, Jr. Frances Polsbon Bessie B . Powell Preston Eugene Powers Mary Sue Price Ullliam U, Pritchard, Jr. Mary Roth Rainey Surah Ellen Rainey Ann Blmt Rovlnui Grace Elizabeth Sattenrhjte Kenneth P. Sanls Lucy Cobb Slngelf-on Billy n. Slack Fanny Elizabeth Smith 'Betsy' Hrs. L, E. Larcon 7DD'.Z Duchess Drive vnlmler, Calif. Mrs. Joseph Allison P. D. Box 513 Shertz, Tens 732 Tyre Neck Road Portsmouth, Virginia Dr. Randolph Hills 326 Uhite Uak Drive Henderszn, N. C. Hrs. Jenn w. Cannady 287 Ghulson Ave. Henderson, N, C. Hrs. R. E. Clements, Jr, Summltt Road Henderson. N. C. 5135 Wakefield Ave. Henderson, N. C. Smithfield, N, C. Dr. Josephine Newell Bailey, N. c. CSS Lowry Street Henderson, N. c. Mrs. H. w. Epruill 759 ern sr., N. w, l-nerery, 11. 2. Mrs, John Herr llli Carson Street sliver Springs, Maryland Xrs, Janes L-ight Horllno, ff. T. 352 Southall Et. Henderson, N. C. Yfrs. F. W. Heder l2U 'dldgevood Ilrlve Tyler Park Erlstol, Tennessee Sls syenrere Street aeery Ndrm, N. 2. Peachtree Street Henderson, XJ. C. 125 Hatton sr., Ape, .1 Perrsnrrlrn, Virginia Yovland Drive eendersen, N, E. Mrs. Mary Sue Frlce lone: :fo Mrs, Agnes Frlce EOE SDUCIXEEN AVE. Elleeeern Clry, N, C, Zone 'itreet Henderson, N. E. Mrs. R, F. Neuman Route l Klttl-ell, IJ. C. Mrs. Lorlt Hugles Route 1 Cnesr Fairgroundl Henderson. ll. C, 1-Lrs. George N. Nlendleen 1409 Seneca Place Charlotte 9, rs. C, Mrs, J, H. Partln Parham Road Henderson, N, C. AE New Street ceedlle, oeergae Hrs. Lucy Une: Ssngelzen Slbl cfo P, V. Carson an N. :rendy Street NlCh:.'1Dhd, Vll'g1hiE :sod Hyde Street Turlington, N, T. Hrs. flets: 2 Speal -lf fl 3-'llllar Street nendersdn, N. in zrnesrlne Smith Piary Sue Smith Ann Starkey John R. Stewart, Jr. Glam-mill Henry Robert Tanner, Jr. Marjorie 3. Telser nerls Wray 'rnerrlngren Clyde Lee Thorne cllfren S. 'rlreen Mae Gal-land Tolson Nettle Sell Ternon Jac? L. Vinson slenere T. Iall L i?anning Ney, gr. G . Artur Heil: Jeeddeirne 'fsesrer 'Jeerie' 'Testa P. 'r-'ester Willard Winston Hester, Jr Dorothy Irene White lolria 'fvrey' Lfhjte Yargaret Dare Whitley Elizabeth Nellie Wilkerson Joyce Helen ulllsdns rsrner Rogers Wood Sloan Duke Wright Vivian D. Zapantls Mrs. J. Pferlln Cash Horner Heights Oxford, N. C. Hrs. Preston E. Powers lowland Drive Henderson, N. C. Mrs. Haywood Evans 122 Hamilton Street Henderson, N. C. Master Sgt. John R. Stewart, J HSKS 13 MAG 13 Navy if 990 First Karine Brigade FWF cfo Fleet P.u. sen Frenelsee. cenf. Mrs. Louis Scheuer 512 Pinehurst Ave. Sallsoury, Maryland Hrs. Glenn V. Powers 4l3 Dabney Drive Eenderson, N, C, A, Hamilton 529 E. Elst nt. Breen,-n, N. Y. Mrs. A, Sherwood Road Henderson, ff, 2 Hrs. 2. E, Moore sfo Colonel S. Tfoore S5591 Hiller Drive Fort ?f5Fhears:1r', Atlanta, Georgia Hrs. Xartln Eersey S223 Xsddleton Lane, 5. E. wesrdrteren 22, o, c. 2:15 sprlrgnili Reed ereensndre, N, 2. lic: :lrde Tr-ell raleigh, N. Q, efe tire, Tiorgan Cooper 125 Eeepneres Ave. Targa. Florida For 29: :negeg 13. 1 Ray I Ffedica Center Gelder-es. Feorgla rtrs, l, J, in-eng Apartado XE: BIS 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 r . 1 3 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 i Q 1 1 ,1 11 2 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 3 Fierlco, D. F. Menon frllr Mall! , nr. Wester 3:5 White on Drive dendermn, N. c. rzrs. idlsen Hoyle Peace Street Henderson. N. C, Mrs. nerlen Ayscue 705 Alexander Ave. Henderson, N. C. Mrs. V. C. Mullins Skenes Ave. Henderson, N. E, Hrs. Stanley U. Nernn North Notch - RFU 3 Lloyd Herber H111 Drive Hnnrlngren. N. r. Mrs. Alvin Stevenson ana Hest sedan sm. Neleagn, N. c. Frs. Numa F. Pendelton Redtrud Drive Henderson, N. C. 327 North Street Athens, Tenn. Hrs. Louis Papas l0Dl5 Lorraine Ave. Silver Springs, Maryland 1 1 1 2 1 l 1 5 3 5 5 THE BULLDOG Semorlwu These business concerns supported us by ads in the Eulldog twent years ago. They have made this reproduction possible by again generolsl supporting us for our 2Dth Reunion festivities. Daniel Hardware, Inc. Miles Pharmacy Roth-Stewart Co. Henderson Daily Dispatch Peoples Drug Do. Southside Drug Co. Uebh's Henderson Shoe Store J. C. Cooper Agency Henderson Vulcanizing Do. H. D. Faulkner Coal Yard Watkins Hardware Co. Legg-Parham Co. Motor Sales Clements Hotor Do. Parker's Drug Store Vance Cleaning Co. Henderson Furniture Hose's Stores Al 3. Hester Insurance Southern Ice Crean Co. A. T. Earnes Funeral Home, Inc Woolard's Western Auto Associate Stor Leggett's Vance Furniture Do. Fred 3. Hight Sprinkle Dil Co. Alford's Hay Cleaners Coca-Cola Capitol Cafe J. C. Penny Co. Baker Shoe Shop Co.


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