High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 6 text:
“
Page Six T HE BULLDOG Senior Issue Biggest Grumbler — Peggy Parker, Hailey Vickery. Most Dependable — Jo Freeman, Bill Wester. Most Original — Charlotte Hobgood, Jensen Yow. Most Dramatic — Jessie Dale Ham- let, Calvin Palkner. Most Argumentative — Peggy Par- ker, Hailey Vickery. Best-All-Round— Jo Freeman, Billy Daniel. Most Generous — Peggy Hunt, Bra- dy Stainback. Kindest — Ruth Stanley, Hilary Worthington. Most Versatile — Jo Freeman, Billy Daniel. Most Musical — Peggy Parker, Thad Wester. Biggest Moron — Vashti Newman, Billy Hight. Most Talkative — Frances Hight, Billy Hight. Sleepiest— Edith Davis, Pete Par- ham. Laziest — Ann Ross, Wilbur Wil- liams. Most Useful— Hilda Harte, Bill Wester. Most Graceful — Grace Bryan, Clair Hedgepeth. Biggest Baby — Ann Southerland, Hilary Worthington. Most Sophisticated — Marion Callo- ■way, Billy Daniel. Most C h a r m i n g — A nn Nichols, Thad Wester. Biggest W o 1 f — Mabel Neathery, Billy Hight. Most Desirable — Marian Calloway, Irvin Turner. C u t e s t — L o u i s e Teiser, BoJ)by Parks. Congratulations and Best Wishes WEBB ' S SHOE STORE Pittman Lancaster Funeral Home Ambulance Service Day and Night Courteous Service at Your Command PHONE 811 Ellen Fayb Jessup (Faye) ' 39- ' 40— Conway High School. •40- ' 41 — Epsom High School. ' 41- ' 42— Epsom High School. ' 42- ' 43— Henderson High School Band. Robert Cannon Sanders (Jix) ' 39- ' 40— Science Club; Track Team. ' 40- ' 41 — Basketry Club; Sophomore Mana-. ger F ' ootball; Sophomore Manager Basket- ball; Science Club; Junior-Senior Waiter; Squad Leader; Gym Official. ' 41- ' 42 — Hi-Y Club; Junior Manager Foot- ball; Junior Manager Basketball; Junior Basketball; Gym Official. •42- ' 43— Hl-Y Club; Co-Manager Foot- ball; Basketball Squad; Gym Official; Squad Leader; Junior Botarlan. William Cornelius Hamlet (Bill) ' 39- ' 40 — Aycock School. ' 40- ' 41 — Aycock School. ' 41- ' 42 — Aycock School. ' 42- 43— D. O. Sttident. Arthur Vernon ' 39- 4( — Science Club. ' 40- ' 41 — Archery Club. ' 41- ' 42 — Boy ' s Recreation Club. •42- ' 43— First Aid Class. Daniel Hardware, Inc. Established 1890 G. W. Dunkley D. C. Loughlin Hardware in All Its Branches Floor Finishing Machine To Kent Keys Made to Order Henderson, North Carolina FOR GRADUATION GIFTS WEDDING PRESENTS COME TO Loughlln-Goodwyn Phone 118 — Henderson, N. C. We wish the Class of ' 43 all the success possible — all through the years. May you reap the har- vest of your efforts. CEDAR CHESTS, BED ROOM SUITS ODD CHAIRS, MIRRORS Make Ideal Gifts For The Occasion EASY TERMS Discount For Cash Vance Furniture Company COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Occupying Five Floors Industrial Bank Building
”
Page 5 text:
“
Sento lissue THE WKLa DOG Page Five Horace Woodlief, test pilot for Lockheed. Hilary Worthington (Hll), another Robert Browning with poetry. James Wortham (Cow), still hard at work on the farm. Jensen Yow (Jen), displaying his works in the Museum of National Arts. The above prophecies are correct and as accurate as we can figure. If anyone is not satisfied with his future, please wait, for Time Changes Everjrthing. CLASS POEM OF 1943 The lilting sound of music That fills the atmosphere, Reminds ua that our parting time Is sadly drawing near. The sound of by-gone laughter The days of work and play, The loves of past and present Remind us now to say: ' Fai-ewell, dear Alma Mater; Thy beauty we adore! We thank thee for thy knowledge; We ' ll keep it ever more. - Farewell to you — and you; Uphold our school in all! Hold high the Blue and Whibs And never let it fall! But vow ive must he gone To things about the world; Help tM to keep the courage. And keep that flag unfxirled. To do some deed at home, Or on some foreign field — To strive, to seek, ' To ' find, arid not to yield. Xoic ill the path we tread Where other ' s feet have trod; And in this task, we ask The blessing of our God. — Hilary Worthington. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT The Senior Class of o n e thousand nine hundred and forty-three of Hen- derson High School, having realized that their high school existence ends on the eventful day, May 13, do here- by make, declare, and publish this their last will and testament. Realizing- that at the end of the, above said day they will have no fur- ther use for the jrifts and belongings they now possess, they decide it best to distribute the gifts to whose needs they seem best fitted. ey have tried to be just, as well as generous, and trust that no ill- feeling will prevail among those who were omitted from the will. To those who wore foitunate enough to be in- cluded, be thankful for what you are fjivcn, and remember that many more aie excluded than included. The document now follows as duly drawn and sworn. Item 1. First, We give and be- queath to our Superintendent, Mr. E. M. Rollins, our sincere apprecia- tion for all he has done for us. We also extend our regret that he could not serve his term of two weeks as principal. Second, We give and bequeath to our Principal, Mr. W. D. Payne, our heartiest congratulations for guid- ing- our football squad through the season with a perfect record. We sin- cerely trust that he will be as for- tunate next year. We also extend our admiration to him on his excellent training at f ' ort Bragg and hope that he may go again. (In peace time.) Third, Again we give and be.queath to our beloved sponsors. Miss Elean- or Green, Miss Ruby Steelman, Mrs. Electa Massengill, and Mr. R. B. Har- rison our deepest admiration and friendship and our regret that we have to part with them. Item Two. To the faculty we give and bequeath: First, To Miss Lassie Cogdell, a student that will not chew gum and will keep his feet off the waste-pa- per basket. Second, To Miss Shannon Morton, a special stage for her dramatic club with all the conveniences. Third, To Miss Eleanor Green, a print shop in Henderson sufficient to take care of the needs of the BULL- DOG and a journalism class that will have all work in on time. Fourth, To Miss Ruby Steelman, a set of maps for her history classes. Fifth, To Miss Ruth Evelyn Byrd, a medal for her success in selling War Bonds and Stamps and ' a class that will not sleep through first per- iod. Sixth, To Miss Anne Felton, a new set of books for her library. SiESir«atb, Tp Hiss . Jbp« Sloi mbe, ale. Eighth, To Mr. R. B. Harrison, a D. O. class large enough to take up all his time. Item Three. To the Junior Class we will and bequeath, first the dig- nity and intelligence of a senior. May you try your utmost to uphold it. Second, To Billy MitcheU, the exe- cutive ability of Bill Wester. Third, To E. N. Bailey, the danc- ing qualities of Spec Harper. Fourth, To Betty Bowie, the sing- ing talents of Peggy Parker. Fifth. To Rollie Vaughn, the se- crets of Ed Pruitt ' s love-making. Item Four. To the Sophomore class we will and bequeath all our know- ledge on how to make money for the seniors in the future and our sin- cerest desire that you will be able to have a Junior-Senior Banquet with all the trimmings. Second, To Lawrence Lowry, the football ability of Carlos Mills. Third, To Barbara Brake, the pop- ularity of Weezie Teiser. (May the best girl win). Fourth, To Robert Isley, the at- traction of Billy Teague for women. Fifth, To Hurley Mills, the col- umn rights of Stinky Hight. Item Five. To the Freshman Class we will and bequeath our affection and deepest friendship and the as- surance that you are no longer the babies of Henderson High; also to the majority of the class the size of of our mighty he-tnan, Stewart Fog- leman! Second, To Herman Crocker, the size of Hilary Worthington. Third, To Fannie Harris, the musi- cal ability of Jane Lowry. Fourth, To Jenne Tanner, the sing- ing ability of Laura Jane Crabtree. Fifth, To J. B. Nowell, the court- ing ability of David Evans. Item Six. To Mr. W. T. Ilearne and the Band we will and bequeath our affection and appreciation for all you have done for Henderson High and for your excellent rating in the last contest. Item Seven. To Miss Cogdell we will and bequeath our compliments for the splendid showing the Glee Club has made this year. Signed, sealed, made, and declared this to be our last will and testament, this thirteenth day of May, one thou- sand nine hundred and forty-three. Signed: The Senior Class of 1943. CLASS MASCOTS Mascot Robert Andrew Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker, Jr., is a blond, sturdy young man, with a smile that would warm an ice cube. At five, his chief interest rests in hand work, at which he is quite apt. He is a bit stubborn, according to his mother, who also claims he ' s a very sweet boy. His blue eyes and peaches and cream complexion are the envy of many of our senior girls. However, he ' s just a swell little boy, who ' s crazy about his big brother and little sister. We ' re proud to have him for our mascot. ■ Mascot Mite a Hjriisnt. Finch,, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Finch, is very like a Dresden china figure with her golden curls, blue eyes, and delicate pink-white com- plexion. A tiny, dainty little girl, she is quite a performer (remember her You Are My Sunshine ) ? A bit shy at first appearance, she seems happy, friendly, and unspoiled after a min- ute ' s conversation. This quaint, doll- like lassie is an ideal choice for our mascot. V SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Best Looking — Louise Teiser, Irvin Turner. Most Studious — Mary Ann Bullock, Kd Bagwell. Neatest — Mary Cooke Harris, Jen- sen Yow. Biggest Flirt — Vashti Newman, Ed Pruitt. Most Serious — Mary Ann Bullock, Calvin Falkner. Most Likely To Succeed — Jo Free- man, Ed Bagwell. Best Athletes — Minnie Hughes, Robert Turner. Best Dance r — Marian Calloway, Furman Harper. Most Popular — Louise Teiser, Bill Wester. Best Diessed — Mary Cooke Harris, Jensen Yow. Wittiest — Christine Snead, Billy K. Slack. Best Mannered — Florence Glenn, Jensen Yow. Most Fickle — Vashti Newman, Ed Pruitt. - N -
”
Page 7 text:
“
Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Seven James E;i VAKn Harwell (Ed) ' 39- ' 40 — Seci-ptary Science Club; Scribe Boy Scout Troop 31; Student Council; Hon- or Roll; Commencement Marshal. ' 40- ' 41 — Secretary Science Club; Scribe, Boy Scout Troop 31; Secretary Sophomore Class: Chairman Ticket Committee Class Play; UDC Conte.st Writer; Honor Roll; Commencement Marshal; Winner ot Soph- omore Scholarship Award; ScoUt Softball Team; H. R. Softball Team. ' 41- ' 42 — Treasurer of Junior Class; Secre- tary of Hi-Y Club; Secretary of Home Boom; Junior Varsity Basketball Team; Scribe Boy Scout Troop 31; Student Coun- cil Squad Leader; Co-Chalrman of Ticket Committee Class Play: Honor Boll; Chief Marshal at Commencement Exercises; Scout Softball Team. ' 42- ' 43 — Vice-President of Senior Class; Secretary of Hl-Y Club: Junior Klwanlan; Chairman of Mascot Committee: Scribe and Patrol Leader in Boy Scout Troop 31; Managing Editor of Senior Is.sue of Bull- dog ; Usher , at Senior Cla.ss Play; Squad Leader of Champion Volleyball Squad: Hon- or Boll; Valedictorian; Senior Superlatives — Most Studious, Most likely to succeed; Scout Softball Team. Sidney Lanier Green (Sid) ' 39- ' 40 — Archery Club; Band; one of Three Little Negroes in Junior-Senior. ' 40- ' 41 — Band; Science Club; Secretary of Class. ' 41- ' 42 — Band; Model Airplane Builder. ' 42- ' 43 — Junior Bed Cross; Band. Mary Vashti Newman ■39- ' 40 — Junior Red Cross; Charm Club. ■40- ' 41 — Physical Education Club; Glee Club. ' 41- ' 42 — Glee Club; Junior Red Cross Knitting Group. ' 42- ' 43— Glee Club; War Activities Club; Junior Bed Cross Knitting Group; Senior Superlatives — Biggest Flirt, Biggest Moron, Most Fickle. Gertrude Annie Ross (Ann) ' 3D- ' 40 — Charm Club. ' 40- ' 41 — Usher Sophomore Play; Charm Club. ' 41- ' 42 — Treasurer Commerical Law Class. ' 42- ' 43 — Senior Superlative — Laziest. Embassy Theatre Henderson ' s First Run House GOOD LUCK to all students as this year ' s school term comes to a close For Real Entertainment See a Movie Often Florence Virginia Glenn (Flossie) ' 39- ' 40— Home Room President; Historian of Junior Dramatic Club; Marshal; Honor Boll. ' 40- ' 41— Vice-President of Home Boom; Miarshal; Class Play Lead; Junior-Senior Waitress; Finance Committee for Class; TJDC Contest Writer; Junior Dramatic Club; Assistant Art Editor of Bullpup ; First Badio Play. ' 41- ' 42— Home Room President; V.-Presl- dent of Junior Class; Marshal; Chairman Properties Committee for Class Play: Fea- ture Editor of Bulldog ; Honor Roll; De- coration Committee for Junior-Senior; En- tertainment Committee for Junior-Senior; Assistant Squad Leader. ' 42- ' 43 — Home Boom President; Secreta- ry-Treasurer of Senior Class; Chairman of Ticket Committee for Class Play; Chair- man Senior Picture Committee; News Edi- tor Bulldog ; News Editor for Senior Is- sue of Bulldog : Glee Club; B. P. W. Be- presentatlve; Typist In Dean of Girls Of- fice; Senior Superlative— Best Mannered; Honor Roll; Usher at Senior Piano Becl- tal; Invitation Committee for Class; Class Day Exercise Committee. IsHAM Hailey Vickery, Jb. (Vick) ■39- ' 40— Science Club. ' 40- ' 41— Music Appreciation Club. ' 41- ' 42— Archery Club; Band. ' 42- ' 43— Band: All State Band; Senior Superlatives— Biggest Grumbler, Most Ar- gumentative. IliVIN ClIAHLllO TlKNKK (Irv) •39- ' 40— Varsity Football; President of Science Club; Secretary Home Room ill- Tennis Team; Track Team. ' 40- ' 41— President Science Club; Photo- graphy Editor Bulldog ; Squad Leader: Physical Ed; Tennis Team; Junior-Senior Walter. 41 - ' 42— Varsity Basketball; 1942 Golden Belt Basketball Team; Physical Fitness Club. •42- ' 43— Varsity Basketball; Dramatic Club: Prophet Senior Class; Squad Lea- ner; Co-chairman Senior Pictures Com- mittee; Senior Superlatives — Best looking. Most Desirable. The Place to Meet Your Friends and Eat People ' s Drug Store Phone 560 or 561 R. E. Sotterwhite Sons Dealer In New And Refinished Furniture 115-117 N. Garnett St. Phojio 14r,-J GEO. A. ROSE SON • Men ' s Wear • • • ' At Your Service CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS From the Staff at BARNES ' SAFETY FOR SAYINGS If you do not have a Savings Account at this Bank, re- solve now to open one. Deposits insured by membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF HENDERSON JOEL T. CHEATHAM, Pi-c ' idont M. W. WESTER, Vice-President and Cashier
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.