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

 - Class of 1952

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We hope that th1s our 1952 PEP PAC will be a collection of your most treasured memories of this year We want th1s book to be much more than just a dust catcher it should be a beloved memento of Henderson High School The staff have given of their best to the planning of and to the work necessary in the publicatlon of th1s annual It has come to mean much more than just pub l1sh1ng a yearbook it has become something almost sacred to us all This year s work has been a vital experience in our high school careers We earnestly desire that when you thumb through these pages that you will recall the happiest times of your l1ves The theme reverts to the Jumor Semor Banquet of last year when the present Senior class chose 1tS motto H1tch Your Wagon to a Star May we do just that that each one s ambitions may have a goal and that goal a Star M 'lu- OUR SCHOOL 2 . , - , . . - S Q u . 0 I l n ,- , . - - cc - an - - , . . , . . 1' I ' l l f P K. ' 1 3 ' wang ALMA MATER Ha1l to the dearest school of all Alma Mater mme Smgmg pra1ses thlne When hlgh school days are over And we leave th1s blessed shrme We ll wm the vlctory and the R1ght for Alma Mater and The blue and the whxte 3 Loyal we wlll be to thee, ,-f . 'Dye-an-. .. X v . ,, ,Q-JL' , k. -if L' If - 7 -.-. -.. ...- X ,, xnxx ' . Nh, mx 1 , d ,f ff' X X .- AS- v1 el 9 , .- n Q, xv I , , fu 1 , 'X ,-.fZ GZ17,' -gp jr-. 'nf v .' , - 'K 'I'-41: 9 ' ' 'fr' ' 'Av-vw.. , -Wun- nv-...,,,Y,,w n .,-' Y.:.--4491 1- QS' ' Au-1. 'S' . I' , ulfl'-.f '- J-, --.g.,' 4- .,'... ,,. :- ff f F ' 't -59 ,. EEJIIIFELUUE 34 ,,,-lm.. X 'LT ,ii WS? Occasxonally we find a person who possesses the comb1ned traxts of teacher, scholar, and true frlend Those of us who have attended Henderson Hlgh School for the past two years have known th1s prlvllege Through her knxdness and understandmg she has endeared herself to many students In apprec1at1on of these attrxbutes, we pay her th1s trlbute It was through her encouragement, her support, and her mm atxve that the dream of thxs annual has been fulfilled She has been a constant source of help and advxce to the P1-:P PAC Staff For her smcere lnterest, the staff extend thexr thanks We proudly dedlcatc thxs 1952 ed1t1on of the PEP PAC to Mlss Frances Walser 7 if P ADMINISTRATION ---n MR WILLIAM D PAYNE MR F D KESLER Supmntendenl of Schools Pnnczpal of Henderson Semor Hzgh School Henderson Cnty School Board if N. ,pbQF,'I3 'ML :rw Mr John C Church Chozrman Mr Joe Mann Mr Phllhp Harrls Mr Vernon Perry Dr J H Wheeler Mr Albert C Hoover Mr Councll Pmnell Mr Sam Watklns B FACULTY MISS ESTELLE LITAKER Englzsh MR WALTER PORTER Sczence MISS FRANCES WALSER Englzsh Mxss CLYDE HUNTER Mathematzcs Miss MATILDA THOMPSON Commerce MR ROBERT B HARRISON Sczence and Dean o Bays MRS EDWARD G COBB Home Economzc: MRS GRACE VIOKERY Commerce Miss DOROTHY SHEARIN Physzcal Educatzon MRS ETHEL H WHITE Soczal Sczence Miss EVELYN KILPATRICK Englzsh MRS JAOQUELIN B NUT1' Mathematzcs MR SHIRLEY S WILSON Math Hzxtogf Coach MISS ELIZABETH HUGHES French and Latm MRS MARTHA RANSDELL HICKS Hzstogf and joumalzsm MR WINSTON SIEGFRIED Athletzc Dzrector MRS CATHRINE WE1R Lzbranan and Dean o 0111: MR WILLIAMT HEARNE Band Dzreclor MRS HELEN BARNES Muxzc MRS G W MOBROOM Dzelztzan ii NL ,.,,. x . 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Nw I 1. ,Q i' Fzrst row ld! to rzght EVELYN MAE ADAMS Evebfn Leadershzp zn Jchool 11' her ame She makes studymg a szmple game umor Dramatlc Club Play 9 Glee Club 10 Marshal 9 10 11 Chlef Marshal 11 Lat1n Club 9 10 French Club 11 12 Preslclent French Club 11 Beta Club 10 11 12 Secrc tary Treasurer Beta Club 11 Presxdent Beta Club 12 umor Class Play 11 Band 9 10 11 12 P1t Band9 10 11 12 AUGUSTUS WALKER BACHMAN JR Gus Frzendlzest by and lots 0 un, He has a Jmzle for everyone Camera Club 9 Key Club 10 11 12 V1ce Presldent Key Club 12 Lat1n Club 9 10 umor Varslty Football 9 Varslty Football 10 11 12 Monogram Club 11 12 Super latlve 12 Basketball 12 Jumor Senior Walter ALICE BARRIER Alzce It 1' hard to find One o her kmd 4H Club 9 10 FHA Club 9,10,11 FH A Reporter 12 Llbrary Club 11 16 .-4 Second row AMARYLLIS S BEASLEY Chzckze By the senzors she was ound To be the gzrl who J best all round Llbrary Counc1l 9 Marshal 9 Lat1n Club 9 10 Student Counc1l 10 Glrls Athlctxc Club 10 11 12 Vlce Presldent 11 French Club 11 12 Treasurer, umor Class Secretary Senlor Class AMES EDWARD BRANCH, jzmmze He 5 cule and tall A good fnena' qf all Camera Club 9 Lat1n Club 9 10 umor Semor Wa1ter 10 Baseball 11 12 Basketball 12 HAzEL GRAY BUCHANAN, Hazel She has a gran For every nend Zeb Vance High School 9 F H A 10 G A A 10 11 ...K , . 1 XXX . 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Fmt row ld! to rzght OHN BOYD BURCHETT JR Boyd' Cute tall andfull o jokes He rates hzgh wzth all the olks Burlmgton H1gh 9 Band 12 Drum Major 11 2 MARGARET WILKERSON COBB Margaret Margaret 5 one Who gets thzngx done FHA 910114HClub9 BARBARA ANN COGHILL Barbara A cheerful word a happy smzle Here 5 a gal who .r rzght zn Jgfle Glee Club 9 un1or Varslty Basketball Team 9 10 Band9 10 11 Lat1nClub9 10 Glrls Athletlc Assoclatxon 10 11 12 Volleyball Team 10 11 un1or Semor Wa1tress 10 Basketball 11 Softball 11 Secretary Lxbrary Councll 12 -.. 'hi YF' Second row ANNE PAGE CURRIN Pagze Always smzlzng that .v our Anne Wzllzng to lend a helpzng hand Glee Club 9 10 Marshal 9 Band 9 10 11 G A A 9 10 11 Bulldog Staff 11 Latm Club 9 EDITH AUDREY DUEFELL Audrey Evegfthzng about her ts ne zn euegf way I Audrqr your rtend your rzend .the ll stay Basketball 9 10 11 12 Glee Club 9 10 Dramatxc Club 9 10 Dramatxc Club Play 9 Volleyball 10 French Club 11 12 G A A 11 Co captam of Basketball 11 12 Monogram Club 11 Monogram Club Secretary 12 Substitute Cheerleader 11 Flag Bearer 12 Bulldog Staff PEP PAC Staff 12 Superlatlve DONALD ALLEN DUKE D A What he does he does zt well That 5 why we know hell never azl un1or Varsxty Basketball 10 Basketball Mana ager 11 Football Manager 10 11 IT 'Q' 17 lu, Q-v-,- SENIORS , .' .' .I IC 3 CC '99 1 -a 9 CC ' CC ' ' 7 5 3 f 5 Y Y ' ' f as ' ' ' ar S 2 I 2 Q Y , 2 ,1 - . - - , , 5 9 if 77 Cl 93 Y , cg . . . I .. , fi , 7 ' ' I 77 ' as f f 9 f ' . a a r Z r S ' ' ' 2 s 2 ' - ' . 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IQ.. qi 0 Qff, .Q X Y-a SENIORS .pur- QP' 4- Fzrst row left to nghl ELIZABETH ARTELIA DUKE Beth .Not too serzous not too gay She s a ne gal zn eveq way F HA 9 Llbrary Counc1l 9 10 Bulldog Staff 11 Glee Club 9 Dramatlc Club 9 10 Dramatlc Club Play 9 French Club 12 Bank 0 1 CLAUDE FRANKLIN ELLIOTT Frank Most Lzkeb lo Sueceedf Best All roundf He sure to have many stars zn hzs crown Presldent of Student Councll 12 Vxce presldent Student Councll 11 Student Councll 9 10 Presldent Key Club 12 Secretary Treasurer of Key Club 11 Key Club 10 Superlatlve 12 umor Varslty Football 9 10 Varslty Football 10 11 12 Beta Club unlor Df3ITlatlC Club Play Cast 10 Vlce presldent Class 10 Camera Club 9 Marshal 9 10 Monogram Club 12 Latm Club 9 10 OMEGA JACKSON FAULKNER jack Although he has a lot 0 wzt He s rather shy o uszng zt Band9 10 11 12 Football 12 18 ganna 45. 2. fl M '70 3' Second row Always at ease He mes hard to please Aycock 9 Kmghtdale 10 11 Football 12 Baseball DALLAS THEODORE FULLER Dallas He s happy and gay Throughout lhe day Marshal 9 Student Councll 11 Substltute Cheerleader 11 BETTY GLEN GREEN Betgf To lay the cards on the table She s a gzrl who s realbf able Mlddleburg Hlgh School 9 10 1 . 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H, 9 ' 1 -ss 9 9 1 Q - 7 ' First row ldt to right: EVELYN FAYE HALL Faye She J a gzrl you cl lzke to meet Ana' afrzena' that can l be beat Band 9 10 11 12 Glee Club 9 Sextette 10 11 Van Dyke Award 9 WZITFCSS umor Semor 10 P1t Band 9 10 11 CIVIIHH Sextette 11 All State Band 11 Vxce Pres1dent Band 12 O ANR HARRIS o Ann .She 15 one that 5 realbf rare Dancmg eyes and eufQ2 half Band 9 10 11 Glee Club 9 10 V1ce Pres1dent French Club 11 Drarnatxc Club 9 10 un1or Play Lat1n Club 9 G A A 10 11 Camera Club 9 Bulldog Staff 12 MACON DEVOE HARRIS Macon A gay hello for eveglone It s ,vazel he J alwaysfull o un Camera Club 9 un1or Varslty Baseball Varslty Baseball 12 Second row: MARY KATHLEEN HAYES Little Bit Frzendlzest gzrl you must admit Tlzzs tztle zs per ectfor Lzttle Bzt Vxce Pres1dent Camera Club 9 F HA 9 10 11 Llbrary Club 10 11 12 VICC Presldent Llbrary Club 11 Bulldog Staff 11 Student Councxl 11 Marshal 9 11 un1or Play 11 Superlatlve 12 ANIE FARRAR HUNT janze Her quzet wayx her happy Jmzle Help make her rzendslzzp zeell worthwlzzle Band 9 Latm Club 9 10 Student Councll 9 12 Glee Club 9 10 GAA 10 11 Waxtress for umor Senlor 10 Bulldog Staff 12 Flag Bearer 12 Superlatlve 12 ALBERT TYSON JENNETFE Tyson He has brazns ana' lze has wzt Wztlz evegone he makes a hztl Football 9 10 11 12 Basketball 9 10 11 12 Baseball 12 V1cePres1dent Freshman Class Treasurer Sophomore Class Pres1dent un1or Class Key Club 10 11 12 Camera Club 9 Beta Club 11 12 Monogram Club 11 12 un1or Senlor Walter Student Counc1l 9 12 Marshal 9 10 11 Superlat1ve 12 P' K 50 L-Q 4545: Q15 J A 19 SENIORS SENIORS -3- 'Dx 1 fy 'vi- ...MM 'Db 'Qing- Fzrst row lq't to rzght JERRY EUGENE JOHNSON jergf Nothzng ever gets hzm down Everyone I gay when he s around Football 9 10, 12 Treasurer Camera Club 9 FREDDIE CLAIRE KENDRICK Freddze Enough about her can t be told When thy made her they broke the mold Mernmxnger Hlgh School 9 10 French Club 11 GAA 11 Band 11 12 Majorette 12 Student Counc1l 12 State Student Counc1l Congress 12 PEP PAO Staff 12 Bulldog Staff 12 CARLTON LESLIE LAVINDER Carlton Although he 5 quzet and rather mzld He 5 always ready with a smzle Camera Club 9 Latxn Club 9 10 Band 9 10 11 'RW Second row MARION ANN MARCOM Ann Blue eyes blond hazr they all wzll tell That Ann J a gzrl who .v realbz swell Glee Club 9 10 Dramattc Club 9 10 Llbrary Club 10 11 12 V1ce Presldent Llbrary Club 12 G A A 10 11 French Club 11 12 BARBARA JANE MAY Barbara Thzs gzrl s known by eeegzone We hear she 5 alwaysfull o un Camera Club 9 Latln Club 9 10 G A A 11 12 FHA 12 DONALD CTHA MAY D O I a task zs once begun He ll never leave untzl zt 5 done Band 1 10 11 12 Camera Club 9 Drarnatlc Club 10 Latln Club 9 10 Key Club 11 12 Key Club Play 10 Drum Major 11 Head Drum Major 12 Junxor Play ' ,I f A , A Q.-Ay, , 1 5 I E Z X f I ' is I A fo- ' A . 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' 1 9 9 I 3 9 1 Q 7 , 7. 7 v ' 1 ' First row lg? to rzght: NANCY BROWN MCLEMORE Nong' L1 e to her zs onQ1 play In evegvthzng she s brzght and gay Basketball 9 Glee Club 9 10 Lxbrary Councxl 9 Latln Club 9 10 un1orSen1or Wa1tress 10 G A A 10 Dramatlc Club 10 French Club 11 12 Flag Bearer 12 Secretary French Club 12 VIRGINIA ANN MORRIS Gznger Although she s always euttzng capers She gets good grades on all her papers Glee Club 9 10 Latln Club 9 10 Treasurer Latln Club 10 Llbrary Councll 10 11 Presx dent Llbrary Councll 11 Marshal 9 10 11 Beta Club9 10 11 GAA 10 11 12 Treasurer G A A 11 Vlce Presldent umor Class 11 PEP PAC Staff 11 12 Assxstant BUSIDCSS Man ager PEP PAC 12 Jumor Play 11 French Club 11 12 Superlatlve MARVIN WILLIAM MOSER Wzllzam A heargt laugh a pleasant srnzle Second row: ARTHUR SINCLAIR NEWMAN Sinclair Brzght and happy all day through Hts troubles always are veg: ew B nd 9 10 11 12 umor Varsity Basketball 9 Dramatlc Club 9 10 Drarnatlc Club Play 9 Glee Club 9 10 11 P1t Band 9 10 11 12 Student Councll 9 JOLA VIEANETTE OVERBY janze Gay and happy what a teen' Thzs lzttle gzrl zs realy keen Latln Club 9 10 Dramatlcs Club 9 Marshal 9 Manager of Gxrls Basketball 10 Basketball Team 9 11 GAA 10 11, 12 Presxdent of GAA 11 Beta Club 10 11 12 Student Counctl 11 Asslstant Edxtor of Bulldog 12 KENNETH FRANKLIN ORR Kenneth Though he s modest and rather shy He zs realbf quzte a guy L1 e or hzm zs quzte worthwhzle Student Councll 12 fi aa. 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ZX N Q, M- Q' Fzrxt row left lo rzghl REBECCA ANN OVERTON, Rebecca A hearly .vmzle a laugh too Rebecca s aulls are very ew FHA 11 12 4HClub9 KATIE MARIE PACE Marze Thu lzttle gzrl zxfull o glee One 0 the fnest you ll ever e Marshal 9 Lat1n Club 9 10 Gxrls Athletlc Assocxauon 10 11 Dramatxcs Club 9 Manager Glrls Basketball Team 10 Bulldog Staff 12 WILLIAM DAVID PAYNE R Bzll He s gay wzlgu andfull o un Slzll he gets has day s work done eH'erson Hlgh Roanoke Va , 9 10 11 Semor Class Presxdent Varslty Football 12 Monogram Club 12 Bulldog Staff 12 Varsxty Basketball 12 Superlatxve qu-.X Second row AMES WHEELER PEGRAM james uzel ways afrzendbw lad 2' ou ll never see hzm loolcmg sad Baseball 9 10 11 12 BETTY MAE RAWLES Betgz Thzrd finger lejt hand Shows Bety 5 got her man unlor Play 11 Glee Club 9 10 Band 9 10 11 12 umor Red Cross Councd 11 unxor Drarnatlcs Club 9 10 GAA 10 11 French Club 11 12 JOYCE ANN REGISTER oyce Al a dance she s never stag Best lookzng gzrl 15 her tag Student Councll 9 10 Lat1n Club 9 10 Dramatlcs Club 9 10 Representatwe Student Councll Greensboro 10 GAA 10 11 junlor Semor Waxtress Flag Bearer Superlatwe Bulldog Staff . f' R'vi lQ N- , , ., ,lf rf, ',. 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' S 5 5 S 5 g . . 22 Fzrst row left to rzght ROBERT CLIFTON RENN Bobby The xenzor class was realbz cookzng When thy: voted Renn best lookzng Class Presldent 9 Camera Club 9 Latm Club 9 10 Student Councxl 9 11 12 Student Councll Treasurer 12 Key Club 10 12 Foot 9 10 12 Basketball 9 10 Baseball 10 Monogram Club 11, 12 Vxce Presldent Semor Class Superlatxve WILLARD ALLEN RENN Whztq It s sa1d that he zs quzte a clown Known by all throughout the town Band 9 Monogram Club 11 12 Football 10 11 12 Baseball 10 11 12 Basketball Manager Bonny WAYNE ROGERS Bobby To Joke about all zs his przde He takes everythzng in hz: stride umor Dramatxc Club 9 Latm Club Second row MARGARET AGNES ROOKER Margaret uzet but sweet and cute Thzs no one wzll dzspute' Glee Club 9 10 jumor Varsity Basketball 9 Band9 10 11 Latm Club 10 GAA 10 11 JAMES Dowmx-rr SAULS jzmmy Though a somewhat bashful boy He s always happy andfull o joy Bulldog Staff 12 EDNA GLORIA SHEARIN Edna Short but sweet She s hard to beat G A A 10 Homeroorn Vlce Presldent 1 'O-f Avwx 'Q 0-. 'Fog Af' Wim Wim 8-In 1., fb-w A 731' an 23 TF' SENIORS 1 -' CC U! CC I, x 1 CK ' ' ' ICQ , ' 73 ' ' ' Q! 9 . 9 , g ' ' tx 9 1 , , - ' ' 9 S 9 l ' ball , ,11, 9 , ,11,12g u Q n 3 - S ' cc ' as I CC ' 9, sc 9 ' 9 N , . . . ' f ., as , Q a Q 9 9 S 3 7 9 12. cc as if 3' 3 3 H . . . . H 7 . . . . ,, , ,, .I ' ' g ' 10. . . . Q ' - ' 1- ,':f'A .. yim4.11a:'rV' ' ' L' K y , ,Q . 4, , v W' N 5 'Zh . 1 ' F f ls 5 A - , EK Q ,w, , . K L, L' , I 158 'S ff , 'P 1 ' , N. ' ' 1 P . Q i gf Q X , Ng - ' A 'sa Q , fl , . 1 1 s , x SENIORS ? 'if ot -r--- Fzrst row left to nght Second row JASPER HARLEY SNOW ack ACK F URMAND STANLEY jack A laugh and a shout' He may be shy You know he s about' But he ll get by' Baseball 10 11 12 unlor Class Play BARBARA JEAN WORTI-IAM SPAIN Chzeken To be so smart Is quzte an art Llbrary Councxl 9 10 11 12 F HA 10 11 Eastern N C Presldent F HA 11 Presldent HHSFHA 11 GleeC1ub9 10 4HClub H R Treasurer 10 Student Councll 11 Bulldog Staff 11 PEP PAC Staff 11 Edltor In Chief PEP PAC 12 Marshal 11 -Iunlor Play 11, Homeroom Presldent 12 Superlatlve 12 MARCELLE SPARKS Mareelle uzet ways a traetwe ace Here s a gzrl who sfull o grace F HA Secretary Treasurer 9 10 Dramauc Club 9 10 Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 9 10 12 PEP PAC Staff 12 Edltor of Bulldog 4HClub9 FHA 910 Football9 10 11 12 ELBERT RUSSELL STOTT Squeakze Loads o wzt and lots o un Evegfthmg he does zs well done Andrews Hlgh School 11 12 Garland Hlgh School 10 11 Maysvxlle Pollocksvllle Hlgh School 9 10 Band 12 French Club 12 WILLIAM DAVID UMPPILETT Bzll Full Qt chatter full o pep .Never quzet That s hzs rep' DramatIcs Club 9 Dramatlc Club Presldent 10 Band 9 10 11 12 Band Presxdent 12 Key Club 12 PEP PAC 12 Homeroom Presl dent 11 unxor Senlor Walter 10 Superlatxve ge A wi ' I. 21 RY' A f 5 A ' 4 E ff 1511,- Eqgigp , ' ' si E- 1 ' ' . fit '3: fi'Ff'? 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Basketball 9 10 11 12' Football 12' Manager Football 9 10 11 12 Monogram Club 10 11 12 unlor Senlor Walter French Club 11 Monogram Club Treasurer Camera Club 9 SAMUEL MERRYWEATHER WATKINS Sam He 5 alway5 ull o un andjoy Rates hzgh wzth any gzrl or boy Football Manager 9 10 Basketball Manager 9 Junlor Varsxty Basketball 9 Varsxty Basketball 10 11 12 Varslty Football 11 12 VICC Presl dent Monogram Club 11 Presldent Monogram Club 12 Key Club 10 11 12 Superlatlve 12 Most Valuable Player Basketball 12 Jo ANN MOORE WEATHERS jo Ann She 5 a dear That 5 what you ll hear ,Iumor VarsIty Basketball 9 VarsIty Basketball 11 12 Ba1d91011 Glee Club 910 GAA 10 11 12 G A A Softball 11 Homeroom Secretary 11 Homeroom VIce Presldent 12 QT' ' ,UVM Second row: FRANCES LEE WHELESS Frances Her Jmile i5 warm her mind 1'5pure She ll Jueeeed that 5 or 5ure. Glee Club 9' 4-H Club 9. LoUIs NORMAN WHITE Norman H15 pleasant way always w1n5 That 5 why he ha5 50 many nends Band 9 10 11 12 Marshal 9 Dramatlc Club 9 10 Latm Club 10 Latm Club Secretary 10 Glee Club 9 10 Student Councxl 10 11 12 unlor Play 11 French Club 11 12 Presldent French Club 12 Key Club 11 12 Superlatlve 12 PEP PAC Staff 12 SYLVIA ANN WILLIAMS Ann A eharmzng gzrl full 0 grace uzet wayx an attfaetzve ace Student Councxl 9 10 11 12 Secretary Student Councll 11 Latin Club 9 10 Glee Club 9 19 Dramatlcs Club 10 Marshal 9 11 GAA 19 11 12 Volleyball Team 11 Manager Basketball 11 12 Student Councll Delegate 12 Beta Club 11 12 PEP PAC Staff 12 Secretary French Club 11 Treasurer Senlor Class un1orSen1or Wanress Mono gram 11 12 Band 9 10 11 Basketball 9 ,-auf: KEN A3-Ps-1 'Qi av R Jn T 1' I ICQ. 5:31 SENIORS 1 ss 71 an 1: 1 1 u as 7 7 f 3, 7 7 f 3, I 1 1 1 1 1 1 !. 7 'y 1 I 3 gc 11 . - . . . , I 7 J D Y cc , A , l 7 f ' 3, Cl 77 , I Q 3 , 7 1 Z Q Q 'C l f ff ' ' . . . 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YOUNG, JR Chzck Here s a u who 3 on the ball Cute, Jwecl, moe and neat g JJ She s a gzrl tha! 5 hard to beat Gee Club 9 10 FHA 9 10 Dramatlcs Club 9 GAA 10,11 4H Club 9 In the feld ry' sports he topx them all Football 9 10 11 12 Basketball 9 10 11 12 Baseball 9 10 11 12 Monogram Club 10 11 12 Capta1n Football Team 12 Key Club 11 12 Camera Club 9 Treasurer Freshman Class Secretary umor Class Vlce Presldent Monogram Club 12 umor Senlor Walter Student COunc1l 9 10 PEP PAC Staff Super latlve PROUD WERE WE Entermg as Freshmen no one knew How proud were we to belong to You Standmg erect w1th your doors open w1de Greetmg each new face w1thIn your strlde Workmg as Sophomores to learn sornethmg new Proud were we to belong to You GlV1I1g us strength to work and play Guxdmg us through each wonderful day Rlslng as JUHIOTS w1th work to do Stlll proud were we to belong to You RCCClV1Hg the help of a teacher s hand, Wmnmg hlgh honors for our team and band Advancmg as Sen1ors In the class of fifty two More proud were we to belong to You Longmg though when we say good bye Remembermg Our dear school Henderson Hrgh JOYCE REGISTER Poet 26 . 1- .W ' H li Q I J, 010393, ,ff , -Q., A ' A H . , cz ' as J '9 ,C - cc s a , . 9 ' I na .U t . l , . . . , Q 3 y 5 a I a a 1 Q . . . Q ' - 5 9 I a 7 3 9 ? , , 1 , . a 3 J 1 - Q J ' 1 9 S ' s , 1 9 9 . . . . . , a 7 ' . 9 a 7 I I , CLASS HISTORY We the 5en1or Class of 1952 entered this 1nst1tut1on of learning in the fall of 1948 The leaves had turned red for that time of the year but we were still very green We were probably the greenest freshmen ever to enter this school We elected Bobby Renn as President Tyson ennette as VICC President Thelma Barchft as Secretary Bobby Young as Treasurer The homeroom teachers who gave us guiding hands were Miss Litaker Miss McDonald Miss Ellis and Mr Jlrmec In the fall of 1949 we again entered the portals of Henderson High School this time as seasoned Sophomores W1th Walter Parker as President F ranklm Elliott as VICC Pres1dent an1e Hunt as Secre tary and Tyson ennette as Treasurer another year passed success fully The highlight of the year was the choosing of sixteen of us to be waiters and waitresses at the unior Senior Banquet Our homeroom teachers were Miss Litaker Miss McDonald and MISS E is and upper classmen We elected Tyson ennette as Pres1dent Vir glnia Morris as VICC President Bobby Young as Secretary and Amaryllis Beasley as Treasurer We had the tremendous task of planning the junior Senior Banquet We had our class play a comedy called The Daffy Dills and it was a great success thanks to the efforts of Miss Litaker Miss Hughes Miss Walser and Mr Porter our sponsors In April we had our unior Senior Banquet and it was highly successful Our theme was Hitch Your Wagon to a Star The entlre class worked together to make the year a success In 1951 when we again passed through the doors of our dear Alma Mater we could hardly bel1eve that we were Senlors W suddenly felt mature and started plann1ng for our careers We elected Bill Payne as President Bobby Renn as V1ce President Amaryllis Beasley as Secretary and Ann Williams as Treasurer Our home room teachers were Miss Litaker Miss Wfalser and Mr Porter In the years to come we shall all look back to the years we spent at our old Alma Mater and remember them as the best years and the happiest years of our lives TYsoN JENNETTE Hzstorzan 2 , A . A , . . . . . n If . , I , n . , .I ' i I 2 . . , . , . . , D . . . 7 . 7 . . ' . . 7 . . ,. - . , J . - 9 .I 9 ' . . 7 . 7 . ll' . In September, 1950, we again returned, but this time as Juniors v J . 7 . - . . . . - . , , . . - . I 7 CC ' 33 ' , 9 J l . J ' 3 I 7 ' 7 v . y J . - . , . - cc ' 37 ' , . , . e . . A 3 . - I . , . y 7. . ' i - . . , . , L . l 3 7 7 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA County of Vance City of Henderson Henderson High School We The Seniors of Henderson Senior High School of the year 1952 being of sound body and mind realizing that we are soon to be graduated feel that we are endowed with many valuable characteristics and wish to bequeath them ac cordingly We do hereby declare the following to be our last will and testament ARTICLE I To The Faculgf Item I To Mr Kesler we leave our fondest affections and gratitude for coming into our school and making friends so quickly Item II To the faculty we can only promise that we ll always remember them and make good use of the knowledge they helped us gain no matter where the trail of life leads us ARTICLE II To The Classes Item I To the un1or Class we leave our Senior Dignity and privileges and hope that their senior year may be as successful as ours has been Item II To the Sophomore Class we leave the thrill of the first un1or Senior Banquet and class rings Item III To the Freshman Class we leave our school spirit and leadership ability and hope they will expand In the course of the three enjoyable years ahead ARTICLE III To Indzvzduals Chappell Item II Evelyn Adams and Tyson ennette leave their studious attltudes to all next year s seniors who are In need of lt Item III oyce Register leaves her beauty to Shirley Knott Item IV We leave Bill Umphlett s good looking clothes to Roy Rodwell wand George Holden Item V Chick Young and Bobby Renn leave their athletic ab1l1ty to Charlie Bussey Item VI Janie Hunt s lovely personality we leave to Ruth Watkins Item VII George Rose Watkins leaves his good looks to Bobby Noel Item VIII We leave Janie Overby s and Faye Halls naturally curly hair to ean H1cks Item IX To Sue Ann Bell we leave Margaret Rooker s and Marcelle Sparks faithfulness Item X Bill Payne bequeaths his height to Wallace and William Cawthorne Item XI Marle Pace leaves her frankness to Helen Mason We hope It will never get her In trouble Item XII Nancy McLemore leaves her cute ways and wit to Lena Kay Item XIII Edna Shearin and Dallas Fuller leave thelr love for dancing to Lillie Tapp Latta 28 i l . J . - . Item I. Norman White and D. O. May leave their musical talents to Norma . J ' ' , . ' . J ' 3 3 Item XIV Audrey Duffell leaves her clothes and appearance to ackle Van Hook Item XV Gus Bachman and Russell Stott bequeath the1r fr1endly ways to Sonny Perry Item XVI Barbara Coghlll and o Ann Weathers leave the1r basketball prowess to o Ann Mltchell and Mlrlam Woodhef Item XVII We leave lreddle Kendrleks pos1t1on at Drum Major to any g1rl who IS lucky enough to 1 et lt Item XVIII jrmmy Sauls and ack Stanley leave the1r bashfulness to ohn Whlte Item XIX Ann W1ll1ams leaves her dependablhty to Mary B Wolfe Item XX S1ncla1r Newman s ab1l1ty to say the wrong thmg at the rlght tlme we leave to Lewls Snead Item XXI To the boys of the 1ncom1ng semor class are to be d1v1ded equally Franklm Elllotts ab1l1ty to make frlends and to the g1rls we bequest V1rg1n1a MOFFIS cheerful sm1le Item XXII We leave the quxetness of erry Faulkner and Kenneth Orr to Wxlham Bartholomew Item XXIII Boyd Burchet bequeaths h1s love for all glrls to Frankl1n Irv1n Item XXIV To Tucker Smlth and Tommy Mlms we leave Bobby Rogers jack Snow s Whxtey Renn s and erry johnson s tendency to create a dlsturbance 1n class Item XXV Amaryllls Beasley s t1tle as Best All Round Clrl we leave to Becky Ellmgton Item XXVI Jack Falkner and D A Duke leave the1r ab1l1ty to make people Item XXVII Betty Rawles and Ann P Currln leave the1r love and loyalty to the band and hope that It w1ll be xmproved each year Item XXVIII Kathleen Hayes and Beth Duke leave the1r dry w1t to Mary Ann Crews Item XXIX Macon Harrls bequeaths h1s poetlc ab1l1ty to Vera Ralney Item XXX Ann Nlarcorn and Barbara May leave the1r loyalty to teachers to L1ll1an Gnffin Item XXXI To Ann Adams we leave the bra1ns and excellent grades of Bar bara W Spam Item XXXII Margaret W Cobb leaves her love for bookkeepmg to next year s class Item XXXIII Frances Wheless and Mlldred Wllhamson leave the1r quletness to ean Adams Item XXXIV George H Watkms and ames Pegram leave the1r motto If you have nothmg to say say nothmg to Red Blue Item XXXV Carlton Lavmder lmmy Branch and Wllllam Moser leave the1r loung1ng ab1l1ty to Bennie Mllls Item XXXVI Sam Watkms leaves h1s boylsh grln to Fred Beasley w1th the warn1ng Crm and the world laughs back at you Item XXXVII Rebecca Overton s and Betty Green s sllent natures we leave to next year s study halls Item XXXVII And I Jo Ann HHYFIS leave We appomt Mr F D Kesler our pr1nc1pal to be sole executor of th1s Our Last W1ll and Testament jo ANN HARRIS Testator 29 1 . J ' J - . . I kj l , - .I J I n u , Q Q a ' In l ' 7 1 1. , 1 a o 4 a n n 7 7 . . - ' 5 7 . ' 7 7 ' , l 7 7 ,I I 1 , n n laugh to Lindley McFarland. ' ' J ' . . . . J , cc ' - ' as S u n , . 1 u ' , 61 ' 77 7 7 ' 7 7 ' 3 . . , . , suun ' 77 7 PROPHECY Havrng been chosen prophet of the Sen1or Class of 1952 I searched 1n the att1c for a dev1ce to brlng out my supernatural powers my crystal ball At first It was a l1ttle mlsty SIHCC It had not been used for a long t1me but flnally after much concentrat1on the m1st cleared away and the follow1ng futures of my classmates were revealed to me Gus Bachman St1ll happy go Gussy Beth Duke Sergeant 1n the Wacs Barbara Cogh1ll Pres1dent of the Henderson Brrd Club Tyson Jennette Orderly at Marla Parham Hospltal an1e Overby D1me a dance g1rl at the Hollywood Canteen oyce Reglster Ballet Dancer for the Metropolltan Ballet Com Pam' Boyd Burchett The Red Skelton of 1962 Macon Harrls Famous author of True CODfCSS1OHS F redd1e Kendr1ck The mother of qulte a few young uns Ann Marcom Famous d1et1t1an at the Waldorf Astorla Hotal Amaryllls Beasley Stlll best all round seventy five 1nches that Kathleen Hayes Soda Jerk at Walgreen s 1n Rale1gh 1mm1e Branch Speed Demon of 1962 D A Duke Profess1ona1 Skater at Mad1SOH Square Garden Smclaxr Newman an1tor at H H S Kenneth Orr M11l1ona1re Hsh market owner Faye Hall Alto slnger w1th the Andrews slsters ames Pegram B1g cattle rancher at Cokesbury D O May Sax player at the Dlamond Horseshoe ack Faulkner Comed1an for WHN C TV Hazel Buchannan The happy mother of five chlldren Audrey Duffell Des1gner for Vogue fashrons 1n New York erry ohnson Famous explorer of the Artlc Reg1on V1rg1n1a Morr1s Man huntmg 1n Afrlca Nancy McLemore The New Dagmar on TV Jo Ann Harrrs Dental assxstant to her father 1n law ID Oxford Marle Pace Happy w1fe of a certam man named Floyd anle Hunt Front l1ne chorus g1rl ln Zlegfield Follles Margaret Cobb Famous author of Margaret Cobb cook books 30 J . i . -- . . 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' I lNorman Wh1tC The th1rd Tarzan that the mov1es have had erry Faulkner Successful bus1nessman 1n Henderson George Rose Watk1ns Owner and manager of Watk1ns Hardware Company B111 U1nphlett A good arch1tect who cant figure out how to draw plans for a henhouse IIDHIIC Sauls A lazy po11ceman on the Oxford POl1CC force ack Snow The Sherlock Holmes of th1s era Bobby Young Coachmg the H H S Bulldogs B111 Payne Dashmg actor ID French mov1es Anne Page Currm Perfume saleslady 1n Sacs Frank11n Elhott Unanlmous w1nner of the elect1on of 1972 or Pres1dent of the U S Barbara May The happy mother of quadruplets Bett1e Rawles At the top of the soc1a1 ladder 1n Lou1sburg Ann W1ll1ams W1fe of a New York m1ll1ona1re Russell Stott The Irv1ng Berl1n of 1962 Margaret Rooker The Mother of three l1ttle Holloways Bobby Renn A r1ch old bachelor Dallas Fuller Head bookkeeper for a large pub11sh1ng house 1n R1chmond Edna Shearm Beauty Consultant for Helena Rubenste1n W1l1ard Renn Blg t1me Broker 1n New York Marcelle Sparks No longer allerg1c to Paul Sam W3tk1DS The father of half a basketball team Barbara Spa1n St1l1 crazy about Her B111 o Ann Weathers A1r hostess for P1edmont A1rl1nes ack Stanley Salesman for Hadacol Frances Wlheless Owner of Acme Date Bureau Mlldred W11l1amson C1garette g1r1 at the Stork Club 1n New York Rebecca Overton Stlll as sweet as ever Betty Glenn Green Fruant ofhcer for the schools of Henderson Wllllam Moser The new Burn em up Barnes Bobby Rogers Famous tree surgeon famous for k1l11ng them that IS HaV1Hg exhausted my super natural powers I w11l carefully pack away my crystal ball unt1l 1 have regamed my powers and am able to use them ID another prophecy EVELYNJ ADANIS Prophet 31 T . . . J M. . . . W- . V . -Q . Y , J 1 W . J . f- . Z . . . , . 1 f . ' CC ' 77 will . J 1 a . Y iM . 1 . . f ' 9 1 1, SUPERLATIVES WITTI EST BARBARA SPAIN BOYD BURCHETT O 32 MOST POPULAR JANIE HUNT BILL PAYNE FRIENDLIEST KATHLEEN HAYES Gus BACIIMAN ,X MOST TALENTED NORMAN WHITE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED VIRGINIA MORRIS FRANKLIN ELLIOTT Q ,I v f' -x M9341 A s Iiw 'N C7 .:1l.,g ,H if 1 ,I - EVELYN ADAMS I I , 5 1, . , - A 3 ' , 5 A X 4 ' , ff' Q HNF I 1 bb. I 1 I P , K f.,u2 I l V . X 78 BEST DRESSED AUDREY DUFFELL BILL UMPHLET1' MOST ATHLETIC BARBARA COGHILL CHICK YOUNG 34 ,I A 2 , T 'T A 2 Aj T A 4 5 '11 A 9 ,E I 3 6 , l T 1 V , - l A., . Y , vu XM ,W , 5 . , , K , N-. I Q Y, ff MOST STUDIOUS EVE LYN ADAMS TYSON JENNETTE BEST ALL ROUND AMARYLLIS BEASLEY FRANKLIN ELLIOTT ,asf 'WU BEST LOOKING JOYCE REGISTER BOBBY RENN BABY SNAPS 7' '-J' 1 Ann W11l1ams 2 G1ngerMorr1s 3 Kathleen Hayes 4 jo Ann Harrls 5 Evelyn Adams 6 Ch1CklC Beasley 7 Audrey Duffell 8 Faye Hall 9 Barbara Spam 10 B111 Umphlett 11 Mlldred W1ll1am son 12 -Ilmmy Sauls 13 Nancy McLemorc 14 Ann Page Curr1n 15 D A Duke 16 Fredd1e Kendr1ck 36 17 4 1' U n , six If HF Y. . 1 vi f . ' Q I Phe P .I :Al I xy A ,f Hi: , ' Q., ' 'tv' ,- A ., ff ji -, yy if . W . W1 N is A mb? 'Y' -' 1f 1 , V-' E f viii, --', QQ. . nf : 1 v ,, I ws- K A 1 1' m 9 Q ' ,T A 4 ' A V ' ' I , ' ' 4, A ' 'lr f . ' ne' L' ' Vgtf tx ,- . 'eff' . g.' 'g. g.. .'g. g .. g . 5 . 5 . . g . .- 5 i, 3 . 5 . 3 . . . g . JUNIORS janet Abbott Nell Abbott Ir1s Adams jean Adams Charles Baker Alxce Barrxcr Fred Beasley Sue Ann Bell Calvm Boone 'N Gray Bryant Ann Burroughs Charhe Bussey N ell1e Cobb BCSSIC Codas George Coghlll Mar1lyn Collms Mary Ann Crews Becky Ellmgton Elame Evans af! '33 r Q Q.-.-7 CORTLAND MORGAN GRAY BRYANT JANE HARRIS MARY ANNJ CREWS Preszdent Vzce Prendent Secretagw Tffafllfff 37 A 'ff if-' 'M Q X . . I , I 213 C up - all ' Vx , . F . A V X . ' , . A 2 6 5 :gn A-A A l-5. ,V A. A x A 1 -- QL K1 I' ss s fl JUNICRS 1 Mas 'Q Q'-'v N, K 9316. tr 38 W Douglas Faulkner Thurston Faulkner Rebecca Felts Phylhs Gupton 'ta-N' Roger Gupton Dlane Guy Don Gwyn Mlldred Harp Peggy Harper ane Harms Jerry HHFFIS Mane R Hayes Jean H1cks W' Ronnle Hlght Tyler Hlght Eleanor Howell Franklln Irvln Barbara Kelly J W Kmght Sh1rley Knott LllllC Tapp Latta Ehzabeth Lav1nder 13 .5 -' 4 XF . 1 . I ,A .ff - , 5' :w , 3' l ' l K? + e f f Gr N 6 l ff jig: A Q J I . xxx . wb I I 4 ' 'R '53 -'L . J -:ch y . -U r ki T S ., N . ' 1 'LLASFJ' 4 l ' f . 9 s ' a U y ,y . six x 4 ' 1 y l 4- sl or H . A- V1v1an Mann Wxllxam Matthews Charles Mason Llndley McFarland Elame Metahs eanette Melton Benny Mllls Tommy M1ms o Ann Mltchell oyce Mxtchxner Cortland Morgan Nellle Gray Neathery Ellzaheth Newman Mafg1C Lee Newman Mary Bllzaheth Newman Robert Noel Vlctor Om ens Donme Park 1mm1e Pegram V' Mllton Perry IL Laura P1r1e Sarah Pulley Barbara Ralnes Vera Ramey JUNICRS is. ar 39 AOL . . X Q R Z1 ' at , J X Q M M y 2: . I ff eq V f K' ' M M 4 yf VV - VY Y All J U M A l J V . . S , ew- A' K x V , I ' J X A . . U l -Q l 1 'C',1 1- . if 'I' D' 'P , ' 1 ' f ' y . g Ql . u K . C. gf ' , e ang, JUNICRS gg 'N Q' 'N-fm 'Up Barbara Roberson Brlce Robertson Max Rogers Mllton Ross arnes Satterwhlte Laura Seaman Lowell Srnlth Vernon SIT11fll LCWIS Snead osephlne Tanner Frances Tharrmgton Mary Turner ackle Van Hook George H Watkms Florence Wheeler Bllly Whlte john Wh1te Peggy WlggIHS Lauwana VV1lkerson Ruth Wxlson Mann Wood B1lly Woodard M1r1arn Woodhef Lou Ann Yearout K R- t I K f , N' I s' l ,. f r R W, J ' 0 X' I ik ,gy li? J l P' x , V ' I fd . J . 6 5' if . ' Q.. X x M . . v lll A ,ly . q,igt4vx 6- S' 'Ti' - - , S-, A as s W ' 5.1 A an ' F 1 I A K . . . M I + A 40 'Si R ii.-vp 'sf X L hl fx: x Fzrsl row lqft to rzght L 4'LX Thzrd row Mary Ann Brafford Calvm Cates Wallace ack Abbott Ann Adams ames Adams Carl Adcock Bobby Barnette Clee Ester Barrler Second row Cawthorne W1ll1am Cawthorne Norma Chap pell Thomas Clayton Fourth rou Betty Jean Baskett W1ll1am Batholomew Ellz abeth Bell ames Blsset ohnny Blanks Edward Blue jnmy -XD mas Prexzdent Martha Coggms Svlv1a Crawley Marla Damel B1lly Dodd Peggx Duke SOPHOMORES 4 NoRx1x CHAPPYI 1. Serrelagf Treasurer BILLY HESTER Vzce Prerzdent 41 B- . .V A- A f D -'Al ' W fl as EY Q R A - A Q ixia AP 5 4 wl. F ' W ' 4- A . ' xl B , V' Q' 'X w ' of B 1 Q' K 4 r A al A A r A A W 1 'J 9 Ji R A 1' , 5 A ','. ,V xr- V rx 4 3' Q 1 ll , , -. A x r Lx ' lv ,B A Sn. 1 be Q-r ILALAI 'N Q kgs f V -BLA 3 SOPHOMORES Fzrsl row IQ? to right Patrlcla Eason ames Edwards Racheal Ed wards Asa Evans Gay Evans Betty Farms Second row can Faulkner Carolyn Fowler V G Fowler Ann Frankhn Hannah Ruth Garrett Betty G1lehr1st Tlzzrd row Lllllan Gf1fflD Bllly Gr1ssom Robert Grlssom Mary Ahce Gupton Rebecca Gupton anxce Halthcock fourth row aclty Hall Alton Hanford Kenneth Harper, Peggy Harper L A Harr1s M1chaelHarr1s F1 Ill row Rosa Hawkms Bobby Hayes LODHIC Hendrxx Bllley Hester George Holden Allce Hol1day m A t B v , y ft N A 5 -Q . A' V S K KX B A B 'E E A ffl y , 'Wy G G ELLEN Q A i ' 'G A B rl Ft , Q A 4 t 4 B ft- Q - , . 'Q Lyyyyy my A VL ,f X X5 . , , vi f 4 4 - I N i G gli, W X 5 Q V 2 I M V X ff - amen V -2 ' ', ' : . - . 42 SCF' - self mmllAl!:n E' XALL'l1 M, 'K 1 'WN E- X4 A Al Q13 bl- X -L- OP? Al L. fx' SOPHOMORES Fzrfl row kj! to ugh! E Holmes Wayne House ere Hughes Ann Hunt Martha ackson Mary ackson Second row Samuel ackson oan enk1ns Frances ones Cllfton ournxgan Charles Kelly ean Kluttz Thzrd row Sherwood Kmght ohnny Lewls Helen Mason oyce Matthews Elsle Mae Newman Ray Nobles Fozzrih 7011, Douglas Norwood Bessle Orr Mllton Overby Mary Overton W1ll1am Overton Sylvxa Par I'OII Fz th row Betsy Pernell osephme Perry Loulse Potter Clarence Puckett jack Puckett J W Pullxam S ' s. qs, ' fl P vs V ' Q' UT ' N I . 1 T A X it 'V ss- I, -tp ,B ' 'S' 1 ' ff H - ' 'Sr ' 4 I I xX 1' ' 451'-g.l '-fs! if 3 ' z '-1 Ig: - 'J 3' Q, ' . ' lg. X' as V .' ,w . ' fr Y' Xx- A x ' A V f an .1 '- la 5' y -I. . J ' gli 1 - 1 9 1 P' ff 'I A 'x A ' A ll X -ex W fs F' if f' 'fs 'I li it 1 -qu.. ,S I ' ' , ' .' , Tx , Y l 1 'A JJ .' ,J J - , P , , J , J V. Q J.. 1 , J J U , J A , '. . ' , . 1 J J ' ,J , D ' ,J ' , , Y l J , Z . . ' 43 Al AON '- Q QQXA ll 4. h Alu Q- , 'F' f LJA SGPHOMORES Fzrst row ld! to rzght Donald Reed Cecll Roberson 0 Ann Robert son Roy Rodwell ewel Rose Margaret Rose Second row Ann Ross Rachel Royster Albert Sanford Bllly Slmms Glorxa Stamback oyce Stam back Thzrd row Barbara Stone Betty Taylor Tommy Taylor W1ll1am Tlllotson ayne Tolson ean Wade Fourth row Gall Waters Ruth Watkms George Wells Louls Whlttlmore Mlldrecl Whltturore Lucy W1ggms F1 th row Barbara W1lcler Betsy Wxlllams Mary Wolfe R O Wooclllef Robert Woodllef oyce Wortham john Zolllcoffer 44 B 5 B slaA B Q 2:3-. . 172 if v A , Q? K i l -N X K I x . . A- f f f, 1 v 'ff A 1 ly 'N' R' qt' ax A Rl ' 2 A .fha R ' it if I vw.. Y M: t iv . It ' ,, Q u s Af 4 rf I , X - . , , '.,,, Uv R N if ' X be by an llll I fa .-iff Al 5 xl ' U A , V N f In I X . R X f y l if t , V fl R 1 52-l , A ge A 1 N Y ,Q ll A, of ' ' B A ? ' . R ' if 'A of ll 7 y 1 B R 1 H D l1 5 f - ,- li? A 4 4 l ' , Q ' ' ' ,J ,J . 2 J 1 J . . ' , . . ' , J . 1 A . if I. u a n . : . ' Z , l 7 I , J 3 75? rf- Y HARTWELL BAss OLIN BROADWAY MARY ALICE WEAVER Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretagf Treasurer FRESHMEN Fzrst row lqfl to rzght Elmo Abbott Shxrley Acrey Susle Adams Jerry Adkmson Hartwell Bass Rebecca Blssett Second row Sol Brame Olm Broadway Anne Bryant QQ, 'E' fx! Lib Nexl Campbell Harry Candler Edna Capell Patrlck Carlton Thzrd row joseph Carter Mlchael Carter Jlmmy Con nell Patrlcla Clayton Annle Lee Danlcl PHIFICI3. Danlel Sammy Dlckcrson Q-mal 45 1 ' 'Aff I . , . Us . u , , . 7 . , ' Q , . s 1 ' U ' u 1 , . 1 , . 1 - I ' ,. 1 . , n 3 3 7 2 ' 1 I f 1 --R fx 3 -- ., A ? an ,MA W 51 4 -t ' V wg' Q , tr L A f is H . V x A ' 2 4 l l 3' V My V . , I ,-If A 'N . 4, Q T if, i 3 Q-M .V A. 1 ,, E' A - ,C , .3 ' ' A A ' , .ga . . , - ' V ft- '-1, :ff 4 , - ' 5, ,Q . l Y, , , , 111 lk 4 ,L bl.. , 5 M . i ', FRESHMEN Us it sp, Y l. '5 'lr' E 'N 'lb 5 ny Y-.a L 7 ix- S 339 X .5 'T' L L FL is 'W' Frances Dlllon Shlrley Edwards Chrlstme Elllott Emlly Ellls Franklln Evans Joseph Farmer Joyce Faulkner Roger Faulkner Walter Faulkner Clyde Forsythe Rebecca F razler Ester Gregory Wllllam Gregory ackle Gnffeth Betty Grlssom Mary Grlssom Leon Harrxs Marlon Harrls Carole Hassell Lawrence Hlcks Shlrley Hlcks Janet Hlght Thelma Holmes Dorls Haugh Rebecca Howell Bobby Macon Huff Howard Hughes Page Hughes A Jarrell Ed1th Jen s ean ennmgs Betsy Jones Thersea Jones Herbert Jones Tommy Kearney fs - ' 54 N F ' W ex X . ll' ' ' W 2- Y- . . . ,, M Je h elpxii' 'Q' na? V QI Q :ix - V I. Q L- 6' ' ti . F F im, ia F A A an J . . I ' if X 1 K' ' lt f . , f r W 'X F t,ef X W L A -1 I ,. a ' V- - - I .F ' - A a 5 ' . TA I ' t 2 A f v , . I .. 7 Q- A .ia I ,, S ' k bg VL 1 Q J .l A e7 , ' 'H M 4 -K at 5 '-' , s- . ?- X it .5 Ni ' Lawrence Kelly Boyd Krmball Curtls Kxng Mlchael Klng Jackxe Kmght Hal Knott Mary Lane Charlotte Lawson Shlrley Lenonard Helen Lewls Max Long Mane Marks lmmy Mrller Frances Morgan Bennle Murphy Gene McDade Ann McF all Tommy McGhee Lena Kay McLemorc Dorothy Neathery Bobby Neathery Shlrley Overton Lucxe Ann Parker Ann Parr1sh Barbara Pendergrass Charles M People Ted Peoples Ira Petty John A Poole Jr Ferebee can Prxce Florence Radford -Iulxa Read Frances Rebecca Reaves gy w-RN Fix: 11,5 I9 FRESHMEN -rv l 3 'Qt A 51 Pas I fb K A4 V , W I . . W '25 P if N 'M P . V 1- l l l - lt ' J M : Qi' i K ' V Q' Q l xl ffl my 'I qfrfl ffl! 3 IRS. - L M . I Q 5 Q l 2 A. J. . X Bruce Murphy V 5 V m Q j im' r i g l T ., it M 3,5 1 W s 5 . - ff .- 'F' s - Q ' Q- ., ry y Q 5 'iv y. 1. 2 t' ' S 'ls lk f. ' K 4 Qlk . . J , .Q .fy F f, p in . w. PM Q L T1 . FRESHMEN 15' 8' 1:- 4-5 C7 'C X L Gene Raymond Reddlng Alma Ann Renn Edwln Fenner Renn Geraldlne Renn ane Renn Bobby R Rlchardson Sylvxa Roberson Lena Roberson Barbara Robmson Dxane Rowland W Rowland Elton Leon Short essxe Srnxth Sandra Smlth Tommy Snow Ivan Staxnback Marlene Strange Jasper Tharrlngton Martln Vaughan Nancy Vaughan Thomas Vaughan Edmund Waddlll Peggy Watkms Mary Ahce Weaver Tommy Weldon Hutson Wester Kenyon Wolkerson Sara Wlllxams Marle Wllllamson Louxse Wood Bxlly Wrlght Etta Young ': 5,1 r 6 - A J 7 : L 4, f y w . . ' iyxv ex' A E A g f A . Q5 E F H Z L , J, .Pl . Il I fl E x 'X W 2 , J . . ll If E R, XE j yyiyni ggiy . - or ' is llld Jimmy Stevenson il ogy E 4 A my -'if ' r v'l' . R 11 W g J. I I 48 1 XY 2' . 11 m XXX x x I I x f i gb f .' 0 1 I, 6 J bb Enmwnwnv BETA CLUB TSE' Q, 2' M3 '- ' 9 W M 1 M T' -M OFFICERS EVELYN ADAMS FRED BEASLEY ovcs MITCHINER jo TANNER Preszdent Vzce Prcszdenl Secretagr TIM-fllfff Sponsors Mzss CLYDE HUNTER AND Miss EVELYN KILPATRICK The Beta Club requlres the hxghest quahficatlons of any one club tn hlgh school Its members are those who have a mnety average or above ln thexr studles The functxon of th1s club IS to encourage better grades and to set a good example in studylng The club IS an honor SOCICIY and has outstandlng moral standards Its members try to stress the tmportance of more study and the club xtself enables a student to realxze the thorough satlsfactlon of bemg a Beta Members of th1s organxzatlon are Gxnger Morris, Tyson -Iennette, Evelyn Adams, Ann Wllllams, Jame Overby, Franklm Elhott, Fred Beasley, Jo Tanner, Charlle Bussey, Joyce Mltchmer, Barbara Kelly, Dxane Guy, Laura P1r1e, Vera Ralney, Btlly Stamback, john Wh1te, Mary Anne Crews, jean Hlcks, Frances Tharrmgton, jean Adams, Bobby Noel 51 , , , y f . - Q .1412 4'-' , -Q, 'Q Hall ' , ' 1 A 3, 5.34, ggi ' ,. 33, WE: I-,,3,, ,s ,v , ' V 'A 'AM 1 ' 1 V f 'A A ' ' , . . 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' f ' 43 A 4 A vs. W' , K ' b Q K li anew-,, 'Q- l fr FRANKLIN ELLIOTT CHARLIE BUssEY VERA RAINEY Preszdml Vzce Preszdmt SeofetaU 3 fs- v Bonny WRENN Mxss CATHERIN Wlzm Treasurer Sponsor THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Councll IS the central student organlzatlon whlch represents our school as a whole It IS composed of a presldcnt, v1ce presldent, secretary and treasurer and two representatlves from each homeroom All members of th1s orgamzatlon must have passlng grades The functlon of th1s orgamzatxon 1S to help xmprove the school and to promote good w1ll among the students It IS a creat1ve govcrnmg body and encourages achlevement and d1st1ngu1sh1ng char acter The Student Councll IS the most actlve organlzatlon 1n hlgh school Each year It sponsors Career Day whlch IS very beneficlal to students trymg to choose a vocatlon It also axds 1n decoratlng the school at Chrlstmas and also sponsers many dances 1n the gym It has charge of reprmtmg the Blue and Whzte whenever changes are necessary and each week lt assembles to d1scuss and try to lmprove problems that face our school The Councll also provldes a school store from wh1ch students may buy school supphes Thls store also acts as a Lost and Found department The councll takes every opportumty to lmprove our school and to help and make It a better school 52 . I l ' V I ig In ' ,X , V 4' I 'x 2 Tj xg ,A V K g J ,V 1 A1 ,ir . J l X 'TE-f. -1 ' aprt., at A.-- gg, he , ' ' ,Q rf' . ff 1 T Q Q an W .v Si g -3+ .Q Q .3 ,-. T4 2--- I-S5 -Q Q. sg? 'TS X. li U-in 'Il 1- -5 'PNB ffm STUDENT COUNCIL -Siu 'vga 'N Qluxcr 53 .5 E5 'E ' :SEQ IIQ Q I .Q - 1 3 t 1 k X P .. L ' X. I f ' I X A ' , 4 . M-Q.. 4 v ' by , -..,..-. 4 .1 1 -5 ,. 5 r . N' FUTURE HCMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of Amerxca IS the natlonal organlzatlon of puplls studyxng homemaklng 1n junxor and senlor hlgh schools of the Umted States and 1ts terrltorxes Purposes of these orgamzatlons 1nd1cate that they are a defimte part of the regular hxgh school homemaklng program They offer splendld OPPOITUHIIICS for enr1ch1ng the homemaklng experlences of thelr members for developlng leadershlp ab1l1t1es and for worklng co operatxvely wlth thelr fellow students Some of these act1v1t1es are the followmg conductlng meetmgs ln accordance wxth parhamentary procedures servlng on commlttees taklng part IH assembly programs plays, fashlon shows panel d1scuss1ons banquets teas helplng w1th exhxblts planmng and engagmg 1n PICDICS dances and other parues contnbutmg to varxous projects, such as r Red Cross work, and helpxng needy fam1l1es, helpmg to equxp the homemakxng department of the school and helpmg to beaut1fy the school ounds gl-All m all these glrls CXh1b1t the act1v1txes whxch are necessary to become a real homemaker By bemg a member of th1s club one learns to be more creatlve 1n the management of the home, and also by the assoclatxon w1th others one learns how to be a member of a home The members are Ann Burroughs Mary Ann Crews Lou Ann Yearout Mlrlam Woodl1ef, Al1ce Barr1er oyce Faulkner Sarah Pulley Clee Ester Barr1er, Mary Ahce Gupton, Shlrley Overton, Mafg1C Lee Newman Marleen Strange Sponsor Mrs V1rg1n1a Cobb 54 'S , T 1 A A . 0- V1-al, , GL, - -1'-3-A 1 Q 3 - 3 7 3 7 7 3 7 7 7 9 J . 3 , . ' 7 7 D 7 J Y Y , . BLISHED BY JOU NAR NDFRSO SCHOOI ,l P ld Th B Y Two Del ou ns e ou slated Attend V COUHCII 1.-:' , S fK 45. 3 ' YN5 A ax 'U5 5' 1'?' THE BULLDOG The Bulldog whxch IS the school paper ns pubhshed monthly by the journahsm Class under the sponsorshnp o Mrs Martha R Hlcks Edntonal Staff Marcelle Sparks Ednor m chxef ame Overby Managmg Ed1tor Becky Ellmgton Feature Edrtor Tommy Mlms Sports Edxtor B111 Payne Asslstant Busmms Staff Laura Seaman Busmess Manager Audrey Duffell Cxrculatnon Manager Mane Pace Produc non Manager jo Ann Harms Adverusmg Manager Assnstants Peggy Harper Ch1ef Mnlton Ross Douglas Faulkner, janet Abbott Reporters Mary Turner, Ronme Hnght, Peggy Wlggms Betty Rawles, .lame Hunt jxmmy Saul: PU THL R .xsMc1.uu.HE . NHIGH . una ur-, WI !H'XI'l'QII4f'N N - ,Nm 1-.xllci-.11 1.Vf,1 vu XII: QM 3 C ' . V, . , - rx ffl M A A X V yy , V ., x xx V. ' V' fi. r -. . 4. X ' M, EQ i-,N lv VV - 1 ,V V U JW xx 6 A 1. . . ., V ,A . 4, ' .. ,, :V , .+, ,,V, r , W 5' I 'V 2: ,, L- - . . ' yg I , ,.i,.-,. Q., 1. H-..m.,1, f.. r...V.-, mmf ..Vn.,..lz 3 - - Vm.,Vf.nw,:, ran- gm WI . ,, ,, Q M mil . V, , fif 6 . - . 1 V Y , .mar In ,O astigm- ' ' wa. , J V 1. Mu fm- x1V.-,.,14Vw-. r X , - I V1-- :U M- ew. -. :ar xl... . 1 , , ,K - X , , . ' . I Mr, ' ' V X 'A A V 3 -I U k H5 ' . ,. ' . X 1 ' Q . f. , 1 A . s f , .rn-1 YV'-n:,,fr,, '7 ,W ,,., A 1. , .A . ,,.,, .M ' Vw V. 'f x V ..- , N' 31 'G -v ,-1 .r--V1 V ..1 ' 'Y ' '- A .., . , t, V.. ml xv-. 1.- pw- 5--- X ' ' f--' - ' -' - V. .t .- 'L . 7 I . . . Z I ,I . -. - . .gl . , . . 5 . , . S . , 5 . , I . . . . I . Y . . 3 . y . 9 . , - Q y - 3 y S y Z . . . . , . , . l 'WMI lllll . i --Q-1'--l-1 wwwnnvuullixtvi J .em om: ZOLLICOFFER MARY LANE NORMA CHAPPELL Prexzdent Vzce President Secrelagz Treasurer THE LATIN CLUB The purpose of the Latm Club IS to make a dead language a l1ve lnterest Thls IS accompllshed by meetlngs w1th programs based on Roman hlstory In the fall the Latm Club decorates a wmdow for Natlonal Educatlon Week wxth projects done by the students At Chr1stmas tlme xt presents a Chrlstmas Pagent Wlth Bxbllcal scenes In the sprmg a real Latm Banquet IS held Th1s banquet follows the pattern of Old Rome At th1s banquet students dress and behave just as was the custom many years ago Th1s club trles to IHHUCDCC more people to take Latm to show that lt can be an enjoyable as well as an mterestlng subject to take Members of th1s club are W Pulllam Tommy Taylor lmmy Adams xrnmy Stevenson R O Woodlxef John Zolhcoffer Sonny Holden Lena Roberson Joyce Stalnback Betty Taylor Betty W1ll1ams Ruth Watkms Mary Burn Wolfe Sylvla Crawley Mary Jackson Florence Rad ford Sylvla Roberson Maragret Rose Betty Basket ean Faulkner Norma Chappel Sand Smlth Mary Lane LOUISC Potter Frances ones Wallace Cawthorne Charles Kelly Calvln Cates Roy Rodwell Becky Frazler Sponsor Mlss Ehzabeth Hughes 56 1 E ' E I2 5 ' ,FW -- f, t ...-. ...- Il Y , 5 1 . 3 T I 1 A 1, rg , -- ' 1 W4 ., ' : t s j C 0 , ,, .. ....-....-.----- - . ,- ,..A 2 ...Vt .1 , , ..,..1 , ,, , ,,,-.,,....t 1..- ,. , .ws , ,e . I 4' .,swilhQi9-11 ww-V -f fm--T.. . - . Y A 1 ,,-...... -L, I 1 A wi A ' . N ,. - it 'j', ' , , X 3 5 ... ...-,., - A fl 'f' A . I J- - 1 1 J , J 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 7 3 3 I .I 3 9 3 7 7 ,I 7 5 3 3 , . -rn. fs-J T fs.. L ' ' I 'G FRANKLIN ELLIOTT Preszdent '- Gus BACHMAN Vice Preszdent CHARLIE BUSSEY Secretaga Treasurer S S WILSON Sponxor KEY CLUB The Key Club IS an honor soclety among the boys The boys must be chosen 1nto the club by the standmg members The object of the Key Club IS to do SCYVICC projects for the Clty Last year they conducted a paper dr1ve wxth the jumor Chamber of Commerce Thls year they have ordered subscrlptxons to magazmes for the colored and whlte hosp1tals The Key Club also played a major part In scttmg up the Blood Bank for the Red Cross l -ggusuui 57 ' 'Vs .Q Q it' ' mu' V, K. A 9 I 1 fl C . I 2571. 'L K I A YCIIE III, ' IIII I ' as 'A F 'C ' ' 7' - 1 I i . 2 'Z E Q E 0 I b If z , l V - W V.. I an I ' ' ' ' A , i . 1 , X Gus BACHMAN ANN MARCOM BARBARA Cocmu. Prexzdenl Vzce Prendent Secrztagf NELLIE COBB Mrss CATHERINE WEIR Treasurer Sponsor LIBRARY COUNCIL The Llbrary Counc1l 15 an mterestmg and thoroughly enjoyed club m our school Its goal IS to encourage more lnterest xn books and 1n thxs way promote better educatxon The Llbrary Councll works for the enjoyment and sat1sfact1on of others Some of the dutles of those on the councll are shelvmg books checkmg out magazmes checkmg out books, and last but not least keepmg the hbrary clean All of these dut1es are essentlal for a well kept hbrary Wxth the money the club obtams IS bought new magazme covers, new books, new magazlnes and new reference books All of these have been purchased th1s year The t1me and effort devoted by the members are not always cons1dered Indeed to some, unfam1lar w1th th1s orgamzatlon, lt seems rather an umnterestmg club, but the old saylng stxll goes You can't judge a book by 1ts cover The followxng are members Nellxe Cobb, Sue Ann Bell, Gus Bachman, Arm Marcom, Barbara Coghxll, janet Melton, Sara Pulley, Glorla Stamback, Lucla Ann Parker, Charles Kelly, Mlrxam Woodhef, Laura P1r1e, Jo Tanner, Kathleen Hayes, and Barbara W Spam 58 1-1 qi , 5 I Q ' , N-.. 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' 4 A C-aff NORMAN W1-n'rE CHARLES BAKER NANCY MCLEMORE Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretagv SUE ANN BELL Mxss ELIZABETH HUGHES Treasurer Sponxor FRENCH CLUB The French Club IS composed of the students takmg French ln our I-hgh School Its purpose 13 to glVC a wlder and better understandmg of the people of France Programs are glven show1ng dxfferent phases of the l1fe of the people The programs g1ve 1nformat1on of thelr customs arts and mterestmg facts concernmg the people The members show great mterest 1n the manner ln whxch the programs are gxven The club trles to create a greater mterest for other students to study French The Members of thxs organlzatlon are Charles Baker, Ann Marcom, James Satterwhlte, Nellxe Cobb, Sue Ann Bell, Amarylhs Beasley, Nancy McLemore, Douglas Norwood, Ellen Lavlnder, Thurston Faulkner, Vlfglhla MOTFIS, Beth Duke, Bllly Stamback, Elalne Metalos, Betty Rawles, Bessle Codas, jo Tanner, Audrey Duffell, Lxly Tapp Latta, Evelyn Adams, Norman Whxte, Frances Tharrmgton, Joyce Mxtchxner 59 SCHCJOL BAND 'J ,IVY A E' K 61 S' ,' I I I U' Q .: . 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I 3 w 1 1 - , J f np f,' 4, ' 'fffif Q s ' . if ' ' '15 , .3 -.ff ...ffl 'S' V Kiel 'sz 4 was iiff, W , , X Henderson Hlgh School Athletlc Fleld Veterans F1e1d FOOTBALL Constructed along wxth present hzgh school bulldlllg completed durmg summer of 1936 Orxgmal seatmg capaclty approx1mately 750 IH stone bleachers Fxrst athletxc contest played on the field was the football game between Henderson and Bethel H111 October 2 1936 The Henderson Hxgh School football game 7 to O The 1936 football team was captamed by Russell Lefty -'xvscue The Held stands to the east s1de of the field were constructed IH 1947 at an outlay of approx1mately 35 00000 whlch mcreased the seatmg capacxty to 2 300 The newest seeuon of bleachers at the southwest corner of the field were constructed 1n 1948 at an out lay of approxlmately 32 500 O0 and 1ncreased the seatlng capaclty to approxlmately 3000 The present seatlng capacxty of Veterans Fxeld boasted by the use of the gymnasxum bleachers at the north and south ends of the field 15 approx1mately 4 500 ofa new press and radlo booth atop the east stands The present score board and txme clock were the gxft of Mr W enkms and the Gulf Oxl Refinmg Company and were presented to Henderson H1gh School durmg the football season of 1948 at whlch txme the hxgh school athletlc field was formally dedx cated as Veterans Fxeld m memorlam to Henderson Hxgh School veterans of World War I and II team, coached by Latham L, HBing Miller, won the ,Other improvements in 1948 included the erection cc wa I 1, . l A D vi J - - 65 0 my 'Tx 'Wah 'bu V215-, 11,-K Wmston Sxegfned S S fRCdl W11S0n COACHES Coach Wlnston Slegfrled comes to Henderson H1gh School after coachxng a hlghly successful Sanford Hlgh School football team Two years ago he brought h1s team to Henderson to play for the Eastern Champ1onsh1p Coach Sxegfrled was a h1gh school football star at ohn Marshall Hlgh School of Rlchmond, V1rg1n1a After wards he enrolled 1n Duke Unxversxty where he made All Southern and where he set the scorlng record for the Southern Conference by scormg 96 po1nts 1n one season After finlshxng at Duke he played professlonal football for the Washlngton Red skms and the Rlchmond Rebels Coach S S Red W1lson, our asslstant coach ln football and head basketball coach coached at Selma H1gh School last year where he turned out a top n tch team Coach Wilson was a star footballer at Davldson College After h1s graduatlon he served as an asslstant freshman coach Agaln thxs year these coaches have establxshed an env1able record wmnlng ten games whlle one game was t1ed Our hats are off to you coaches 66 fi '!ff'n.!f. if-5 Ln I Qt tilt!! -11' HENDERSON HIGH SCHOOL BULLDOGS Stanley Whlte W Renn 20 2 2 4 2 2 27 28 2 0 3 32 33 34 5 6 7 38 9 Young Stanley johnson Young Bussey Beasley Morgan W Renn ennette WVatk1ns B Renn R Faulkner Pegram J Srntth Rodwell Elhott XVh1te Hughes Ross T. Smith Smtth Bussey Beasley Semor un1or Senlor umor umor Soph Senlor Senlor Semor Semor Frosh umor Frosh Soph Semor umor F rosh Soph unior 4 41 42 4 44 4 46 47 48 49 0 2 JERSEYS-Blue-PAYTS-Gold-HELMETS-Gold The boys without numbers wore blue jerseys which Elllott ennette ohnson Bachman Gwynn Rogers Blue Knott Faulkner Norwood Broadway Bxssette Payne Murphy Cates Tlllotson Kmght Stevenson Thacker Satterwhite Carter Trado B Renn have not been assigned. Senlor Soph Soph Soph Frosh Senlor Soph Frosh Soph Senlor F rosh Soph Soph Frosh Frosh Frosh unior F rosh Frosh in Q. fuse s BULLDOGS DOWN COUNTS 20 0 It was a lnghly touted Durham County team that invaded Veterans Field on that damp dlsmal Friday mght The Counts fielded a team averagmg twenty pounds per man more than the Bulldogs but to no avall The Blue and White took this in stnde and massacred the Counts to the tune of 20 O The Counts penetrated the terntory of the Bulldogs only twice durmg the course of the game Fred Beasley opened the scoring w1th a lme buck after the Counts had fumbled the opening kickoff on their own 14 yard strxpe At the end of the first quarter the Fxghtlng Bulldogs were ahead 7 0 In the second quarter Bobby Rabbit Renn streaked 68 yards behmd beauttful blockmg for the second T D to gwe Henderson a 14 0 halfume lead Neither team could score rn the third but m the fourth, the Bulldog reserves carried the ball to the goal with George D1ce Watkms bullmg over for the score Final score H H S 20 Durham County 0 Whitey Renn and F ranklm Elliott were commended for their fine hne play Bobby Renn and Fred Beasley carried the brunt of the backfield BULLDOGS BEAT ROCKETS 26 13 The Henderson High Bulldogs scored a resounding 26 13 win over the hapless Roxboro Rockets to take the Dlstnct III lead on thxs warm F riday night The Bulldogs opened the game with a vicious bang seeking revenge agalnst the team that tied them 6 6 last year The Rockets HI1lShCd xt w1th a vlclous bang seekmg to w1n ltS first game 1n three starts The Bulldogs took the opemng knck off and marched to pay dxrt w1th Fred Beasley sconng Buddy Morgan added the extra pomt and the Bulldogs led 7 0 with less than live mmutes of the quarter gone The Bulldogs took over mmutes later to launch another touchdown drive w1th Chick Young crossing the goal to put Henderson out front 13 0 at the end of the Grst period Neither team could score 1n the second so the Bulldogs left the field at the half with a 13 0 advantage over the v1s1tors The second half started wlth a bang as Bobby Renn returned a punt 29 yards only to get mjured The boys then 68 U 4 , ,M - ' U ' s - sr' ,, .W J , I wx ,, 1 V ., ,W , ' - W ,H . , we -f-'W ' ,, 1. r W f, - 1. -- , -, , - A A Abi? r -' W 'A -. 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D as ' as ' - - I J ' ' , . - I y 3 ! seeking revenge for putting our star our became fierce and got another touchdown to go out front 20 0 The Rockets managed their first touchdown with fifty seconds left in the quarter to make the score 20 6 The Bulldogs turned on the steam then to score with Charlie Bussey going over on a quarter back sneak The score then was 26 6 The Rockets far from defeated then scored on an end run by Paul Burns The final score was Hender son High School 26 and Roxboro High School 13 Fred Beasley played a whale of a game jack Stanley a sixty mmute performer made the all state check hst for his fine work in this game BULLDOGS MAUL OXFORD ORPHANAGE 21 7 The Bulldogs continued playing their great brand of ball by maulmg the Oxford Orphanage Red Devils 21 7 on Veterans Field this week end The Red Devils seeking havoc among other conference teams came to Henderson with a perfect record and were favored by 14 pomts but the Bulldogs took over from the opening kickoff and left the Red Devils stunned at the half on the short end of a 14 0 Fred Beasley scored the first touchdown before the game was five minutes old He cracked over from the six yard l1nc Buddy Morgan kicked the extra pomt and the Bulldogs were ahead 7 O added the pomt The score now stood at 14 O Then the half ended At the start of the fourth quarter the Red Devils came back to play the Bulldogs on more even terms Chick Young scored for Henderson from the four yard lme Morgan converted his third pomt of the game and the Bulldogs had taken a 21 0 lead The reserves took over then and Gene Wyke Oxford s halfback raced 65 yards for their 1n1t1al touchdown Steve Dean ran over the extra pomt Franklin Elliott was a demon on defense His work got him on the all state check hst this week Again Fred Beasley played a brilliant game sconng two touchdowns and intercepting a pass BULLDOGS UPSET KINSTON 7 6 The Henderson High Bulldogs won their fourth straight game of the season w1th a startling 7 6 upset over the power ful Kmston Red Devlls 69 . . , - u ' - 2 1 ' ' - 1 3 ' H ' . , . y . , In the second quarter Beasley sparked a drive covering 78 yards to score from fifteen yards outs. Morgan again ' KS ' 77 ' , . . . . ' ' . 1 1 , l w The Red Devils started off as lf they were going to make a rout of the game by sconng only six plays after the kxck off The extra pomt was mxssed and the Red Devils were ahead 6 0 This was the first t1me th1s season that the Bull dogs tralled an opponent After the Red Devils kick off nerther team could move It was a see saw battle all the way to the fourth quarter Then Coach Sxegfned elected to gamble On a fourth down with etght yards to go Chxck Young faked a punt and picked up a first down This put the ball on the 37 yard stnpe Bobby Renn cracked through the middle for twenty yards A roughmg penalty agamst the Red Devils put the ball on the two yard lme Charlie Bussey ran the ball over and the game was all t1ed up at 6 6 The Bulldogs extra pomt man Buddy Morgan splrt the upnghts and the Bulldogs forged ahead 7 6 The Red Devils started a dnve and were stopped at the Bulldogs two yard lme Then txme ran out Fred Beasley made the all state check list for lus fine defensive work xn thxs game The Bulldogs ran up agamst a fine back m Bryant Aldngc BULLDOGS SQUEEZE BY GRAHAM 10 7 The toe of Buddy Morgan paxd off for the Bulldogs agaxn thxs week to give our boys a 10 7 v1ctory over Graham True Toe kxcked a 17 yard field goal after a passing barrage by Charlie Bussey to the ends to get the ball on the 10 yard l1ne The Bulldogs started off as nf they meant busxness, movmg 30 yards for a touchdown m just seven plays Fred Beasley scored the touchdown Buddy Morgan krcked the pomt after and the home team was ahead 7 0 After th1s the Bulldogs suffered a great let down but maxntamed the seven pomt lead at halfume The Graham Hlgh Red Devils came back after the half and unvexled a vlcxous passmg attack vsnth Jlmmy Tutterow domg the pxtchmg Thxs netted a touchdown and Tutterow botted the pomt after and the game was all txed up at 7 7 The teams moved back and forth untnl the Bulldogs too unveiled a passmg attack with Charlne Bussey at the throttle They moved down to the 10 yard lxne There unable to move for three downs Coach Sxegfned sent 1n Buddy Morgan to boot a field goal The ball was set down on the seventeen yard lxne at a dxflicult angle A sxlent hush settled over the crowd The ball sailed through the upnghts and the Bulldogs again were ahead 10 7 Then -Itmmy Tutterow began to fill the anr with passes carrying the ball to the Bulldog s ten There Charlxe Bussey 70 1 I 1 . . , . . . . , . ' ' 1 r . . . . , H ,, . . . . . cs an ' - - . , I 1 1 ' ' 1 x . . . . , . mtercepted a pass to stop the thrust and there the game ended The Bulldogs had won thexr fifth stralght game of the season Jimmy Tutterow IS a great passer one of the best ln the state Buddy Morgan made the all state check hst for h1s klek m tlus game BULLDOGS MANGLE OXFORD 53 13 The rampagmg Bulldogs from H H S rolled on for thexr seventh straxght victory of the year by beatmg Oxfords Wxldcats by the unbehevable score of 53 13 The Bulldog s score of 53 pomts IS beheved to be a new record for an H H S eleven The old record set m 1948 when a Bnlly Wxlham led squad massacred Wlutevllle 52 0 The entxre Bulldog squad got mto the fray Both teams suffered fumbles all mght long but the Bulldogs came through wlth flying colors Bobby Renn crossed the goal lme three txmes for 18 pomts Agaxn thxs week the pltchmg axm of uarterback Charhe Bussey went to work pxtchmg one beautxful pass to ack Stanly for a touchdown and another to erry ohnson for a touchdown Fred Beasley pounded the Oxford hne unul he cut off tackle and galloped 34 yards to a touchdown Ted Blue the llttle sophomore speedster, who has been out all season wlth a charley horse, broke loose for 43 yards and a touchdown Cl'1lCk Young scored from emght yards out for the last touchdown Buddy Morgan klcked 5 extra pomts to gwe the Bulldogs 53 pomts Blanton Dlckerson threw two touchdown passes for the Oxford lads Henderson broke the sconng record agamst our old frxends the Oxford Wxldcats BULLDOGS GET SIXTH STRAIGHT VICTORY The rampagmg Bulldogs at the end of a five game w1nn1ng streak ran roughshod over a favored Methodxst Orphan age team by the score of 27 0 for thelr slxth consecutxve vlctory of the 1951 season 71 . y.. . J JJ - The Red Raiders were favored to wm by 14 pomts but were never even m the ball game Bobby Renn led the sconng by making two touchdowns Hxs hard dnvmg through the v1stor's lmes netted the touch downs The score at the half was 14 0 Bulldogs leadmg In the second half, the pltchxng arm of Charlxe Bussey went to work He threw one touchdown pass to Jack Stanley ln the thxrd quarter to make the score 20 0 In the fourth quarter he pxtched one to end Jerry johnson for the final touchdown Buddy Morgan added hxs third extra pomt and the Bulldogs were ahead 27-0 Bobby Renn made all state for hxs fine play ln tlus game Leadmg the cause for Methodxst Orphanage were Charhe McIntyre and Denms Pruxtt HILLSBORO MASSACRED 28 6 In the finale of the season the Bulldogs poured xt on Hillsboro to wm in a walk by 28 6 Bobby Renn contxnuxng hxs dynamxc ball playing led the Bulldogs all the way and Henderson led 7 0 Agam the Bulldogs took to the axr ways w1th Cluck Young domg the pxtchmg Bob Renn domg the catchmg to net another T D Morgan converted and Henderson was now leadmg 14 0 At thxs poxnt the half ended In the thlrd quarter, the Bulldogs were sull gomg strong gettxng a touchdown 1n a matter of znmutes The score was now 21 0, favor the Bulldogs At thxs pomt, Hxllsboro seemed to catch fire Dxck Fernntxno and Dxckle Barber alternated thexr attack wlth Barber gomg over Thus the score was now 21 6 Henderson went on the offenswe and gained a touchdown very qu1ck1y as lf by wlllpower Morgan converted and Henderson was now leading by 28 6 As the game ended, Morgan was gomg to attempt a field goal Bob Renn shone like a star for the locals whsle DlClllC Barber held the hmelxght for Hlllsbono 72 - , ' I In the first quarter, Bobby.Renn cracked over his own tackle for atouchdown. Buddy Morgan converted the point - , - , ROANOKE FALLS BEFORE BULLDOGS 21-6 The Bulldogs, now riding on the crest of a seven game winning streak, really ran into competition, when they locked horns with a pass happy Roanoke, Vtrgima team The weather was cold and Veterans Field had a layer of ram and mud covering it The kick off was fumbled in the mud and a scramble resulted in which Henderson recovered From here, the Bull dogs marched to their first touchdown which put the Bulldogs ahead 7 0 With ten seconds left in the half, a terrxfnc 50 yard pass gave the Virginia crew a T D The extra point was missed and Henderson led at the half 7 6 The thnrd quarter showed no action but rn the fourth hke a bolt from the blue the Bulldogs started chckmg Bob Renn spinning and driving got a touch down Buddy Morgan kicked the point and now it was Henderson 14-6 just as quickly as before the line cracking of Chick Young and Fred Beasley netted the third touchdown Morgan again converted and Henderson tucked away their eighth straight win by the score of 21 6 Bobby Renn made the all state check hst for his sparkling play in thxs game LUMBERTON BEATS BULLDOGS BY TWO YARDS Our boys of the blue and white made the finals of the Eastem Championship only to lose to Lumberton by two yards The weather conditions were terrible A drizzle of ram turning into sleet and snow covered the field The Lumberton boys started off with a bang getting a touchdown in the Gxst quarter and another an the second Charles Abemathy ran over the extra points After the half the hail and sleet began to fall The Bulldogs played the Prrates on even terms in the third quarter But ln the fourth quarter, as if they had been charged w1th an electric shock the Bulldogs exploded Bob Renn fleet halfback hauled in a punt and galloped 67 yards for a T D Buddy Morgan added the extra pomt and the Bulldogs trailed 14 7 The Lumberton back pulled IH the kickoff and as soon as he started he was really hit He fumbled and agam the Bulldogs were m possesslon The time remaining was about four minutes A dnve followed chmaxed by a pass tjom Renn to Chick Young Again Buddy Morgan kicked the point and the Bulldogs had a tie ball game, 14-14 An extra period was necessary to deterrmne the winner The team which had gained the most yardage rn the extra period would be acclaimed winner Lumberton triumphed by two yards Lumberton went on to beat Rerdsvxlle for the State Championship And so ended a great football year for H H S won 9 tied 1 19 ,sl 11 ' 41 J' SAL K-sighs? g:q3 'S .1 if -f. 2' ' I. :ay A 5525551-4-m .. .rf 21-- 73 BASKETBALL For the hrst tlme 1n more than ten years It appears as though the Henderson Hlgh School basket ball team 1S gomg to have a successful season W1th B111 Payne and Chlck Young settlng the pace the Bulldogs have up to thxs tlrne won seven games and lost one thelr lone defeat at the hands of Roxboro by 47 46 HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS The scores thus far th1s season 74 Llttleton Hxllsboro Rocky Mount Roxboro Durham County Oxford Durham Y M C A . . . 77 ....................................... . ' . . . 46 ................................,...... . ' . . . 41 ...................................... .. H.H.S. 52 ..................................,..... Rocky Mount . . . 46 ...............................,...... .. . . . 47 .....................................r ,. . . . 45 ............................,......... .. . . . 53 ........................................ . . . f Chlck Young Sam Watkms Blu Payne Bobby Renn Tyson jennettc G W th corge a ns 75 x'lff-Am .Q uf P Q! ?f C n ,N ,, 41,1 my 1 - f Q' ' K 0 ME f :' 1 Wi' n , ' ,, .,,, M ' ' Q JUNIOR VARSITY Slandzng lj! to nght ohn Zolhcoffer R O Woodhef Olm Broadway Douglas Norwood J W Pulham Bryant Hal Knott Kneelzng Howard Hughes Mac Thacker 1 his :np nav 1 I' .15-if Uguxn lrizf 76 Gray 7 .I Y ' ' 5 7 I ' ' Y , . .' , . V 4 Q... K . 1 A x, 5 X N... --.- , Q, V.. ,L 'V X., 3 71 . uf wg ' I ai ., Q VT. in i , ,, ' ' , Hn- ' . - - . X L.. Ka 4 y -Q5 . , -- :. R -L' . A. , .,- A , - . , , f . . .,iL4J Z 5.3.1 ,,J:.1..1. -K 4 , , .-. 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Q, fx ' ..,k, f '.,.::,g YA , I Q ' 3. .A 'K :Jr '-'fr MONOGRAM CLUB SAM XVATKINS, Preszdent AUDREY DUFFELL Seeretagf BOBBY YOUNG, Vzee Preszdent GEORGE WATKINS, Treasurer MR WINSTON SIEGI-RIED Sponsor The Monogram Club IS composed of those students who have earned letters 1n hlgh school by f e of these s orts partlclpatlng ln football basketball baseball, or who have served as managers or on p The purpose of thlS club IS to further lnterest ln all types of athletxcs and to produce good clean sports manshtp ln all such undertaklngs The club members take a real lnterest ln other school acttvlttes and by domg so, brmgmg about close co operatlon between athletics and other departments of the school The club awards lndnvldual trophles each year to the player on the gxrls and boys basket ball teams who are rated most valuable by thelr teammates Furl row left to ugh! Manam Woodhef Ann Wtlhams aCklC Van Hook Audrey Duffell tt Sam Watkms Bobby Renn Fred Beasley Franklm Elhott Chxck Second row George R Watkms Tyson Jenne e Young Fourth row Tucker Srmth Coach Slegfned Cortland Morgan Bnll Payne Gus Bachman Edward Blue Charhe Bussey L wr 'Q N Ill. 'WC' Will Z s, ' -Ns .,, 'illhq W 77 A 7 - a a 1 ' . . . . . , , 1 - y -' y 1 J s ' ' I l -' - 1 1 1 1 x a : 7 7 3 I ! 3 V ii f we . 7 ' . t W - '--. tl wx-e,a.,,e,:,. if A ' ,I I 14 4, , ,t 1 --- , Q, kg ' - 1 W ' ' ' ...ff--3: t V ' 3 n-, ' W ., K ' ' Q Q . 1. ,, I A s ' ' 1 g.',f'1' ,:. - ,A ' ' 2 ,N Q , 1 M.. .. up ,,,,,a , I T- N s - Q A . , I Z ' ' - - -un 1. -e , 'tk' 1. - Ia , S C hy I , ,: ii , , .. . A W, , '1 11:3 if A , .i g K ,z , f f. as 1 ,, ' . K , Q I p ' . 5, V., ' r 1 1 -.: I ' , V. V 5 v . - 3 i n K U ,' Q ' H -M h , 0 , v ' x x lx ' T - ' - Y R l s .--.-..-.. ...-.. V 5 . ' 0 V ' . x V . ' --it i ..- F I I I t hl Ca captams Audrey Duffell 0 Ann Weathers Sgznzgolrllzwe Jlbybge Mltchmer Barbara Rames Patrxexa Clayton Altec Hohday .lame Overby Tlurd row Barbara Coghlll Vera Ramey jaekle Van Hook Manlyn Collms Fourth row Sh1rley Overton Lauwana Wnlkerson Ann Burroughs Mmam Woodhef Jo Ann Mxtchell GIRLS BASKETBALL For the past three years the glrls basketball team has been under the superv1s1on of Coach Dorothy Shearln who has been both frlend and coach to these g1rls The team appreclated the help of Coach Wmston Selgfrled m 1ts 1951 52 season Last year the team had exght v1ctor1es one defeat, and one txe to 1tS credlt at the end of the season So far thls season when the yearbook goes to press the team has chalked up one vxctory and one defeat Each vlctory can defmltely be credlted to the excellent team work of all the players The substl tutes do as much to help make the team a success as any member of the startmg SIX The1r falthfulness ln attendmg practlce means much toward the development of a good team At the txme the annual goes to press the 1951 52 forwards were fightmg for the three top pos1t1ons The three guards are ackle Van Hook Mmam Woodlxcf and Audrey Duffell Co Captams are 0 Ann Weathers and Audrey Duffell 1950 51 Henderson 3 Oxford 25 Henderson 4 Hlllsboro 49 1951 52 Henderson 2 Llttleton 22 Henderson 2 Hlllsboro 38 78 . , f . U, . -- - , . ,J . I . I ' I I U . 7 7 I I J . , . . . L , I - . VI . 5 ................................................................. Henderson 31 ................,............................................ Chapel Hill 20 2 9 .,...........................,.................................. ' 4 ................................ - ................................ ' 9 .........................,.............,......................4. ' C, oth. II, Foxumkd Va oak Fo A J DUFFCU, GURKJ wen7hus dunad H w 4 N A Ovek b y , Foxwmrd Buggqushs' Gund Rainey, Folalntd ul o'H 6 F d Uilligms MJ Cgewghnuagexs I I l TFT' MARY ANNE Ckaws Prendent ANN BURROUGI-IS Vzre Przxzdent is in Amon HOLIDAY Secrelagv as Q-is I qs-f SHIRLEY KNOTT jo ANN WEATHERS Treasurer Pom! Rzcardef GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATICJN The Glrls Athletlc Assoclatlon IS the largest and one of the most creatlve clubs 1-n hlgh school It promotes a program of athletlcs to those gxrls lnterested ln sports and ln sportsmanshlp Not only does xt help mamtaxn physlcal fitness but also encourages outstandlng character and achxevement The most dlstmgulshlng factor of th1s orgamzatlon IS that partxclpatlon ln sports IS open to all glrls mterested, not to the good players only Through th1s club gxrls reallze the 1mportance of leader Shlp and also of fellowshlp Each year a softball team IS represented ln Greensboro 1n a state wxde competltlve softball game Each year a medal also IS presented to the glrl chosen as best all round by the club Last year this medal was awarded to Mary Ann Crews, a sophomore Though thxs club was just recently started 1n 1949, xt has more members and IS one of the most enjoyed organlzatlons ln our school gg? LZ EEE' Fear L-I hl'L..,. EE 99 Ov 80 l l l 4' T ' ' Q5 ' L- f JEIQX ite- F v , , I V 45 QR f, J A M . Xl' 7 a ere - il as ,g 4 , W 5 1 ' ' , Q eg ' ll : -Q es. r A as 5 :E 5 6 . 1 , e 2 EE :L 5 ! r ' ' 9 s...........,.-f... ..- ' 4 ' r . gp A 'f . r , , -u , x 1 T A ip E A 4 A yy GAA Ex Sk Fflebohkd 5aFfbHll k lv HuQ5e.Slmt.S K LKBHN Uoll Y EAI! 3nskef7'6alI 81 'Bndm wiv I CHEERLEADERS -- '-- ia:-as a ki Sue Ann Bell chlcf Ruth Watkms Mary Ann Brafford Margaret Rose Becky E11 gto Nclhc Cobb EW uf' ' ' VISITOR HENDERSON f I 'N .J w JENKINS lg mass B4TTER'..g' CCESSORIES Bdiy TucT Mogan Sp lE1ll tl PLPIAC 82 ii WL ' W I ,.,,,. ., ,,,. ,, V .,:.i4 1. M... as ' u .-,.,.,, 3 A J , - A. t . .. U ' L' ' H Maw -' K B L 1. , ' g ' , , in n, ' . , - . f E 3f'.gC-'i,L. . 'E . f 'P', kv .W f f-A -. , - ff, p 'rf f V.-:A 'f-2,7 A qi' ,P 1 . 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WE W5 The Staff of the PEP PAC wlshes to take thls OPPOTIUHIIY to thank each and every one of the advemsers for the financral support gnven toward the publlcatron of thls yearbook It has been the slncere deslre of all staff members and the advlser to publlsh a book that IS representatne of Henderson Senlor High School We deeply appreclate every advertxsement given us We wish also to express our genume thanks to the advertlsers who have contrlbuted over and The PEP PAC represents 1n a yearly summary Henderson Semor I-hgh School The hlgh school represents the Cnty of Henderson We belleve that there should be close assoclatxon between the merchants and the student body Agam our thanks Lets support our advertlsers' Complzments VANCE COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION U Z Q - I above the regular advertising rates and to those who have donated. 01' BROOKSIDE DAIRY Eat More Ice Cream BIIV More Malt a Plentys A Complete Lme of MODERN BEDDING Mattresses Bot Springs Hollywood Beds Henderson Beddxng Sales Rdlclgh Road HENDERSON N C H AYES THOMAS ELECTRICAI SERVICE CONTRAC1 ING AND GENERAL REPAIR D1a1 5917 271 E Montgomery Street HENDERSON N C B M NEWMANS GROCERY GROCERIES FEEDS SEEDS Dlal 3115 HENDERSON N C D131 5144 PRODUCTS INC Budd the Economical WUT' HENDERSON N C HOB NOB ANY ORDER PREPARED TO GO BRIDGES The Florzst EIGHT GREENI HOUSES From Whmh to Slllfl Your flowers MAM11 LEL 81 NELLIF D141 4415 N EWMAN and SEAMAN MEATS GROCERIES FFEDS D11 .1151 HENDERSON N C GREYSTON CONCRETE DRIVE IN I I A 4 '21 S Wrlson Electric Company CONTRAC I ORS ELECTRICAL PLUMBING HEATING Ill Xl H 7-I B S111 I1 C I3 IIIDFOLI lizwfrlluzlm cf Pure O11 H II rr I Ioduct CGf0'm0 Power 6' Light Company ualsty Cleaners and Laundry I1 XII Ir x Xx nu 'T' I . . ,f0- 217 Wxilmm Street I el .' Ar' IIE!! l'11rf3 ' r' ,for IJ XJ E w E if' 'I ' l:'! 1rif-Irv 1.x rlzwrzp um! ,'1.It'IIfl-Ill, HI z' Il .YUII D . L, S H' 513 Pettigrew Slrcct -1- DIQI fO-I liramu OIIIQQ SIX: LXIKSK 'L' ' C0lIIj1lfl7lfJlf.5 STEVENSON EMBASSY MCON GLO Theotres Henderson North Corolmo COIIIIIILIIZI nts T110 Lfaflm Furrzzfure Store Ill Ylus Sectzon HIHJNDFHSON I4 LRMI LhE CONIP XNY -110 412 South Glrnett Street i' Colsmm O1l He ltu 'ff HC X Nletor Ruho llf In ffm :Sub 1 Cru Ls zz Clzanzf Of I Of o' ' o r 1 or ' f fo Y u 1 ' S , S A r L 1 if Frigifla1i1'es 'F' Bendix Automatic Laundry , 5 1 ' 52 ,g T 2,' 5 2 g '3 lf 'Il.V'? f3Y1lL... N73 Your Frzemilw Ford Dc ala r CLEMFN FQ COMP NNY GRADY S Varsity Mens Shop lnc NIJIRSOX N r on llurhxm lN xs xxx: Yolxf N'l1xS C OIHINC un SloR1sxx1xR COMPLIMETNTS OF Jin' Home qf Boller WIINGJ D TOl1E Compllmentv 015 JIZQIJIUXZZC, HOTEL VANCE CJOOD FOOD Rx xsuxusu PRICFS WL Cmr to Bmquus and Small Pxrtxu Yum Palmmlgc Apprcclated I ' ' HIL' .KC 207 Clurnctl Slrucl - llsmlc x W l li l-lust Mum Street - 2 N101-UR flUIIl17lC'Il' Lim' ll-kflf ,H '.'.. l.' ,'lf.' ' k. if Y, Y -V ,, , of Q ff , . . . W- 1 C L .jf J ' VANCE CLEANING CO HATS BLOCKED I I D111 -1474 I Euwo 9-S9 Lunselusuvnxcm CASH AM, CARRY I up and D In HI-NDFRSON N C CUUIPILYVICUU 0 Southem Ice fream Companv, In Duffell Electric Cgrn puny D1str1b1r0rY PINE STATE ICT CRI:AM DAIRY PRODUCTS HFNDFRSON N C Euectrlc Appliances VNU HF D XIRY Fit Your Needs B XR EVEDY GQOCERY NEED EASY SELF SEDVICE VV IOS Nor' h Garnett S rect A J Zi, -2 I -1 ' 'II' wvnneour oegiailulvr- I 1 I f - 1 neon: su -- fjALulnlllnll,l.n ,. . I CA- C wry Q. ' 1 . I ', . . . 2 f Q I - Q C. . .1 ' 1 . f- 1 I ' ' e T to - , I I G DAVIS 6 SONS COMPANY We take pleasure ln congratulatlng Henderson Hlgh School and espec1allV the Cla s of 52 If we mfw be of SCTVICC ln the future be sure to call on us 77 Years of Fr1endlyServ1ce to Student and Thelr Fam1l1es THE HENDERSON CROCERY MELROSE FLOUR KASCO FEEDS DEL MONTE PRODUCTS CITY SEA FOOD Free Dressing Free Delivery Be.st IH Fresh and Frozen SEA FOOD Dlal 3772 Garnett Street SAM JONES Owner WOOLARD S Your Health and Beauty Center Con alulates You Now a td Hopes I0 Continue to bc of S Hee to You E. . - 9 S . . . C v J l . . Q JJ OF HENDERSON, N. C, S . . . , . 9 -' V gr , 1 ' , ' er . CATES MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY DIAL 5318 311 Horner BLIIICIIFI HENDERSON NORTH CAROLINA CCIIIIIIIIITILIIIX NORTH QI A Fl' EQUIPMENT COMPANY FARM IMPLENIEINTS TRUCKS TRALTORS Ve Serum 1411111 We Sal! Best Wmhcs fha' SCIIIOIIS of 7 Watkrns Hardware Company HEWDLRSOV N C Cm11pl1f111 111 Z'IlG!5' IS the frc1fl1n1r11L I-I1ND11z5Ox N C I HI- VOCUE 1114 Slum IJIIICL of I-llShIOI1S DRI QSFS SUITS COATS SI ORTSWI' XR ACCFSSORII-S IINCFRIF Wxlkrx O 1 Joyners Radiator Company ALTO RADIATOR REPNIRINIG 81 RECORING IJ1 1 C1211 plm 61115 HENDERSON LAUNDRY Cv CLEANERS XIJI isrmx N , . Q .1 . -1 , , . , V 1 A ' ' ' U to P. , A ' ' A '5L E I J 1 , 1 1 I . I . H! y W f , , -- I 7 1 . . . - ' .T rw A of J ' , K' , ., , K. ' A, J. c, nsnfvsv co., nvc, 1, , L U ' 'I -I,1,. - . WlIL,r? QHUIHYIV l'11xf11'r111.x for Girly 111111 5115-tc'c'115 fx, 3 - W, A1 C.E. WIFI' ' 1 '1 ' of ' A 1 .- I I ' - . Smmlh VViIl1.1mN Stxcur 115912 HI.. I' C. THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OI' ROSE S 5 10 25C STORE Are proud of our schools of the progress they have nrade and are makmg of their facultres and thexr puprls It IS a source of pr1de too that so lurffe .1 per cent of faculty members md students patronize Rose Stores for School Supplles and other vdrlety re qurrements and that the lrst of such valued patrons It IS the alm of those who determlne the pOllClCS of Rose Stores to make the values 'md SLFVICC offered 1n thclr stores justlfy your conhdenee 1nd support YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED AT Buylng and Fxecutwe 0 ces ln HENDERSON lN C ROSES 5-10-2111 sromg E J S If u CAROLINA BAGGING COMPANY HENDERSON NORTH CAROLINA ROSE OIL COMPANY GASOLINE AND OIL DISTRIBUTORS ROSE GIN Er SUPPLY COMPANY FARM SUPPLIES COTTON BUYERS W' W B P ROSE GEORGE A ROSE JOHN D ROSE Compliments of .Lv A HDon,t Forget Usv H e ant Your Traclen LLINS GR lXHlx NIHNIIP 1 M1IL North of Hmdarson N1 5H1:LL PRODUCTS GULF GAS Dm 3619 WEBB S AMERICAN Henderson Shoe Store SHOP HOUIL of XIHUOU lIIj 0 P1111 III cr Hom Adx :fused Br mdb DELICIOUS SANDWICI-IES Y0!lr Parrormsz VI ll 11111 B6 Apprecmlcfl AFTERNOON SNACKS Complzments It HENDERSON COTTON MILLS HARRIET COTTON MILLS CO ILL lv 'ill . X , . L x 1 W R. Sf+L11IlR1xxIn,Jk.. Pwp, I . US, ' . I - - - HENDERSON, N. C. FIRESTONE TIRES I' I A 'I ' A I 2 ' Tw 'uv IU If -H' c mul 4' K , fi 1 .' , T 0 GREETINGS SENIORSI You hwc jun completed a clrclc of Um The four paet years now no on hc shelf labeled FINISHED BUSINI SS You nov turn to the ncw d Us that In Ihc Id We cmnot of course know what to expect the c dns hut happlly we do have FAITH IN YOU Beciuse of thls feulh wc feel fully confident of xour ab1l1tx to mke m stride whatexcr obstacles or opportunmcs that may come Our Ierg Best Wzsfzes To You FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HENDERSON HENDERSON N C Member Federal Deposzl Insurance Corporalzon Henderson Vulcomzmg Company GOODYEAR TIRES AND BATTERIES Hot Point Appliances MQCR XCKENI OIL COMPANY Dwtrzbzltors of ANIERICXN OII CONIPXNY PRODLCTS 7 . 4 xl, x . I C, I . ii . ,A 1 ,. K- ' 1' I L 1 vv 1 4x4 5: 1 r I. V. I . I .. ,, - S, Zn- 1 I , , V c K . , I If C ' I , I. . . . I 1 . f f JL - 1 , .I 1 ' - I . ,J I I . Complzments ASHWORTH MOTOR CO HUDSON Sales and Servxce HENDERSON N C APPLIANCES McINNIS CREDLE CO HENDERSON N C D1al 4018 PEOPLES DRUG STORE Shop With Us and Save PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Smce 1878 Dial 3145 ALFORDS PRINTING and OFFICE SUPPLY CO PRINTERS PIANOS M uszcal Instruments Radzos G1 ls Dial 3424 Complzments E IR D S Department Store Correct Merchandise At Low Prices Complzments BAKER'S LOAIN OFFICE Com plzments Of TANINER ROOFING COMPANY HENDERSON FLOWER SHOP DIAL 3510 3262 Bonded Member Florzsl Telegraph Delzvery Assoczatzon Of - I the Digerence N. C. . 4 af of I F ' of lr .u - I HERFF JONES CO Manu acturmg jewelers and Stationers 1401 1419 North Capltal Avenue INDIANAPOLIS 7 IND Complfmems PAGE HOCUTT DRUG CO AND Where Qualzty af servwe Umfe DINING ROOM Meet Your Fnends Here HENDERSON N C 3134 DIAL 3134 Complzments an Best Wzshes ir C J FLEMING SUPPLY CO HIGH PRICE AND BANNER WAREHCUSES f . . of - THE LITTLE HOTEL H t A I cl Complzments Complzments BON TON ESSO SERVICE SPRINKLE OIL an CQMPANY HARRIS AND DANIEL ESSO SERVICE SANFORD MILLING COMPANY Inc OF HENDERSON HIGH GRADE FLOUR AND FEEDS SNOW FLAKE HARTNESS CHOICE WHITE HERON SOUTHERN BELLE Complzments SOUTHSIDE DRUG 'I W JENKINS INC COMPANY South WlIIlamS Street Dual 4526 DIAL 5128 . of Of d , . , Compliments of of ANCE TRUCKING COMPANY Inc INSURED MOTOR CARRIERS ESTABLISHFD 1936 INCORPORATED 1938 HOME OFFICE DABNFY ROAD HENDERSON NORTH CAROLINA HENDERSON DRUG Comphmems Formerly Kerner s DIAL 4158 T Sroe0fCuresyalSe e FURNITURE Brzng Us Your Prescriptions C 0 M P A N Y FOUNTAIN SERVICE Jump on the band stand bang on the t1n can Who can'7 We can' Nobody else can ' Beat Oxford' Beat Oxford CHRISTIAN HARWARD COWIPICIC Home F urnzshzngs DIAL 47 I 9 COMPANY , . 1 co. Of - he r 0 r nl rvic Sodas Sandwiches Candy . C I' Furniture Company Omp Qments 0 was LEGG PARHAM CO BUICK AUTOMOBILES JOHN DEERE TRACTORS 'BOMM-06 GQJA,-5312 AND IMPLEMENTS Everything for Baby Toys Gzft Noveltzes 35 DIAL 5510 Wearzn A pparel HILL TOP NO 2 Comphmm WESTERN DININE1 dROOM AUTO CURB SERVICE A5500 ATE STORE Garnett Street Raleigh Road HENDERSON N C The Best zn Foods Henderson Hugh School Flght Song Fxght fight fight for Henderson The team of Alma Mater s sturdy sons All students rally to the battle cry Together vlctory s mgh And as the Blue and Whxte wxll bow to none We ll fly the colors of a vxctory won Four hundred strong we back you Fxght Team Flght Complzments Complzments FARM TRACTOR CANDLER MOTORS and H L CANDLER EQUIPMENT COMPANY STUDEBAKER Sales and Servzce FORD TRACTORS Sales and Servzce HENDERSON, N C 9 ' . ' 0 G . of , . . ' ll ' ll . , I ' 7 , , D 7 ' Of vf Compllments P I N N E L L INSURANCE AGENCY HENDERSON N C Henderson Hugh School Alma Mater Hall to the dearest school of all Alma Mater mme Loval we wlll be to thee And smg praises thme When our school days are over and we leave lhlS blessed shrme We ll wm the VI tory and the flght for Alma Mater And the blue and the whlte afety for Savings Deposlts Insured by Membership In Federal D THE INDUSTRIAL eposlt Insurance Corporation BANK OF HENDERSON JOEL T CHEATHAM Plesxdenl M W WESTER VzcePres1dent an a' Cashzer Complzments ROBERTS LANCASTER MITCH F' h R CLOTHIERS Styles For T e Men ELL es ousted Peanuts Packed by ROBERTS FOOD PACKED CO HENDERSON NORTH CAROLINA Dlstrzbutors of WISE POTATO C HIPS CANDIES PLANTERS SALTED PEANUTS Complzments Parker's Drug Store C omplzments of l Of h ' I I . of Of ALJTCJIEFQAFJHEJ fvzrwwcg, QJLTA., Mjflww WW NA Q JfW2f2,,Jzdf? M W WCQQMZWM JW HX ,M JL H2 Q 5 gwwissg QQWM Wfym W QW M mfgfgwj 59 W Af fw Y W UW ,Q Rf! f-aiiw . 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