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

 - Class of 1942

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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

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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.



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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 ,

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