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

 - Class of 1950

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Sarah Hunt-Happily married to Buddy. Lawson Jackson-Has taken Clark Gables place in Hollywood .... Pride and joy of his hometown. Bennett Johnson-Writing a book on how to win friends and influence people, Billy Jones-Has taken Dr. Nowel's place at Maria Parham Hospital. Charles Klutz-Playing sax in Harry James's orchestra. Elizabeth Lee-Private secretary to a millionaire. Durwood Lester4W, H. N. Cfs number one disc jockey. Mary McGhee-Cute and sweet as ever. Jimmy Mclnnis-Still popping new and better jokes every day. Agnes McLemore-She still loves for Mundy to come around, Billie Masters-Secretary at Pinnell Insurance Company. Mary Matalas-Teaching Home Economics at H. H. S. Dolores Matthews-Conducting the All Girl Symphony. Patsy MitchinerfListed as one of the ten best dressed women of the world. John Mundy-Manager of a large Horist shop in Richmond. Jane Neathery-Happily married. Bobby Newtonfllas replaced Miss Hughes as Latin and French teacher at H. H. S. Joan OvertonfAssistant to Barbara Woolworth, Pete OvertonfStill won't give the girls a chance. Cleo OwensaFirst girl manager of Legget's Department Store. George ParrishfStill likes to Hunt, James Parrott-Owns a wholesale candy company. Wayne Pearce-Head of the Henderson Chamber of Commerce. May Pegram-Assistant manager of Leggetts. Stanley Potter-Runs an expensive camp for boys. Billy RainesfStill crazy about Earlene. Tom Register-A householder married to a girl named Mary. Elizabeth Renn-Still working at Charles. Harold Renn-Playing professional football. H. M. Robinson-Prosperous farmer. Still trying to get Ann, his wife, to raise some chickens. H, B. Rogers-Famous sports writer Forest SearsfWealthy farmer. John Thomas-Owner of Hendersons newest super market. Becky Tippett-Trying to find a short cut from Henderson to Stovall. Jimmy Trado-Head soda jerk at Parkers Drug Co. William VarkerfProfessional basketball player for the Washington Caps. Eugenia VaughanfLeader in New York's social circles. Kenneth Vaughan-ln Hollywood playing Tarzan Vance Way-Master of ceremonies on Take It or Leave lt : does comic strip on the side. Jimmy WebsterfHasn't decided between country and city girls. Barbara Wheeler-Touring Europe as a concert mezzo-soprano, with her husband and manager, Billy Rix Harris. Barbara WhitesHead Hoor-walker at Rose s, Billy Williams-Playing professional football in the fall and working at Elling- ton's Used Car Lot the rest of the time. Janet Woodlief-ln a little white house with a Cole in Fairport.. Peggy SnowAHead nurse at Duke Hospital. LUCY BOYD HARRIS, Prophet. 22

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lass Brnpbenp Having been chosen class prophet, I shall try to look into the future and see just what the members of the class of '50 will be doing ten years from now. Pat Adams-Star dancer at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. Jimmy Asbill-Happily married to Marie. William Ball-Wealthy owner of fish markets through N. C. Gene Barnes-Hell driver at the State Fair-t'Barnes Daredevilsf' Elizabeth Ann Bass-Secretary at Perry's Junk Yard. Faye Beckwith-Just left for lower Solobia where they have opened a new Rose store. Barbara Bowling-Married to R. C. Charles Brown-Wealthy owner of Fisher Body Company. Evelyn Brown-Living in Gillburg, married to a prosperous farmer. Louise Capps-Running Capps Date Bureau --very prosperous firm. Vincent Cawthorne-Squirrel hunting around Mars Hill ..,. That's not all he's hunting. Mary Cobb-Teaching second grade ovcr at Clark Street School. Cleo Codas-Owner of New York's most famous fashion shop. Polly Coghill-A very happy farmer's wife. Doris Coker-Still wondering whether it will be the town or country. Faye Conn-Living in Norfolk under the name of Mrs. Marvin Jones. Daphne Cowan-Still trying to decide between the theater and the drug store as to a job. Joan Crawley-Manager of the Glamour Shop, with Capps Date Bureau as a sideline. Jimmy Daniel-Still sending the girls, and has a new radio program of his own, Elizabeth Davis-Touring the U. S. as wife and skating partner of a certain Norlina boy. Dick Dickerson-Teaching his children to be friends, not rivals, with Oxford. CTheir Ma came from Oxford? Frances Dixon-Keeping house for Billy. Max Duke-Running a Photo-While-You-Wait stand at the North Carolina State Fair. Bert Eastwood-New York play-boy with a brand new Packard convertible. Ethel Evans-Professor and Dean of Girls at an exclusive school. Judy Finch-Giving individual Hute lessons in good 'ole H.H.S. Lucius Freeman--Married to Ann. Ben Gary-Walt Disney's partner and has created a new comic character all his own. Betty Jean Gupton-Taking Miss Thompson's place, teaching typing. Marcia Harper-Successful New York model. Catherine Harris-Still pondering on the merits of Ohio and N. C. George Harris-Has a chain of restaurants all through the South. Lucy Harris-Still undecided whether to go to school in North Carolina or Maryland. Carroll Hedgepeth-Assistant Chief of the Henderson Fire Department. Delos House-Tobacco auctioneer with a new chant. Carol Howell-Still quiet and calm. 21



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STATE OF NORTH Ilast will anh Uliestamnznt COUNTY or VANCE City of Henderson We the departing body, and calling to do hereby bequeath HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOL class of 1950, being in the majority sound in mind and mind the fleeting time which is left us in Henderson High, give and donate all our worldlv and 1 , , , uiworldly goods, to wit. trusting to fate that they will be used in the same unselfish spirit with which they are given: I. II III IV V VI VII VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. To our school we leave the fond memory of many a joy and many a hectic day. To Joyce Mitchiner we leave Patsy's pleasing personality and ability to make others love her. To Mr. Harrison we leave a Good chemistry class with no Sinclaires! To anyone who is foolish enough to have it, we leave t'Stick Capp's ability to have good sense and cover it up with ignorance. To Betty Bartlett we leave Delores Matthew's boy friends. Take good care of them- Queenie did! To Sam Watkins we leave the excellent football ability of Billy Williams. To all the boys left in Dear Ole' Alma Mater, we leave more fine women like Faye Beckwith and Barbara Bowling. To Ann Hight and Jean Hicks we leave Lucy Boyd Harris's ability to make the A-Bomb sound like an over-grown firecracker. With deepest sympathy We leave Miss Virginia Coley more enthusiastic bookkeeping students like William Ball, George Parrish, and Jimmy Trado. To all the lonely girls in H. H. S. we leave the sweet memory of Lawson Alan Jackson. To Mr. Hearne we leave more excellent drum majors like Charles Brown and Sydney Roberson. To Zeke Satterwhite, we, the boys of the senior class, leave all our address books: may he use them as thoroughly as we have. To D. O. May we leave the comloined talents of Charlie Klutz and Kenneth Vaughn. To Fred Garrett we leave Vincent Cawthorne's love fo - r plane geom- etry. CThere a1n't no such HIIIDIBIU To Wilfort Johnson we leave Lucius Freemans executive abilities. To Marvin Coghill we leave Ben Gary's excellent grades-We know could use them! To Bobby Thomas we leave Jimmy McInnis's wit. CThe question is will Tubby accept it?J Miss Weir we leave a quiet fourth period! Mary Vaughn we leave Judy Finch's radiant smile and quick wit. Ann Irvin we leave that Robinson look she wears so well. Lawrence Renn we leave William Varker's basketball prowess- hope he uses it as well as Willie has. To Frankie Irvin we leave Period. To the remaining students we leave our school spiritg battered and worn it may be, but the spark IS still there. Kindle it carefully, that it may blaze brightly once more. To the coming editor-in-chief of the PEP-PAC we leave all the worry and headaches of putting out a good annual. To Henderson High School we leave four years of our young lives, with the assurance that they were four years well-spent. We leave the echo of our laughter, our joys, and our tears to the halls of Henderson High, trusting to fate that they will not be soon forgotten. To the freshman class we leave our good looks, intelligence, and glamour-may they use them well. We have!! This graduation day we wish to leave our deepest appreciation to all our teachers, through all the years, for understanding us and making the going a little easier for us. he To To To To 23

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