Henderson Institute - Panther Yearbook (Henderson, NC)

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As the years roll by, may it be as a connection between the past and the future. Today, you are upon the dividing grounds between two eras in your lives---pleasures, rivalries and ambitions of high school days and a life of high endeavor and earnest devotion to a place among men of sincere pur- pose and noble aims. The talents you put into this production should be devoted to the service of society. HKeep your standards high, attempt great things, and you will accomplish great things.H CDisraeliD The hours of the Present are golden. Recollections of happy days that you spent together will forever bright- en your pathway as you press with confident and hope- ful promise into the Future. L. E. Spencer MISS L. B. TAYLOR Librarian Class Sponsor MR. L. E. SPENCER Principal r X ,X Nz , MR. C. V. KNIGHT History Class Sponsor 1 MISS B, W, ALSTON Home Economics MRS. M. M. AVENT Science MRS. M. I. BRYANT English MR. H. L. CUSHENBERRY Elementary Education JV' MISS G, E, ABBOTT Music MRS. M, S, BULLOCK French English Yi MR. T. BURWELL Veteran Teacher MR. E. D. DIXON Veteran Teacher l MISS C, C, EATON Elementary Education MISS E, M. GREEN Commercial Education MRS. M. B. KNIGHT Elementary Education MR. W. H. LEWIS History Social Science . .' .' 'S I 'E ' f35if5if 1- - - '- 'Z-'I- 'f ff. . A-I MR ::...,'.e .I My , :N S -Lf'-5' iff 5 f 5 FQ.. A x Pc -.. 'Z:!r j1f ' .f ,'2'- .f 1, --t,.- ' . , J., .,,e.-,-.f-'- . 1'-' ,rx 1 ' ':.- .-5.4, g gi ' 35 .-T' 4- ' 'X . 9 r .r , - u r 'iffy f . - . GSE 5 15711: l'-, ' c -,rr ,'- ' ,. - '-:'.Z,r .5 . rl MR. R. FORD Industrial Art Q' ,. tg . u . MR. W. E. JONES Mathematics SCICHCC MR LITTLE Veteran Teacher .5 . lim. .... MR. J. H. MCDOUGLE Chemistry Mathematics l MR. I. P. MCLAUGHLYN Science Band MRS. B. H. REID Elementary Education MISS E. THOMAS Bible MR. I. E. WILSON Veteran Teacher MR. W. H. NEWTON Veteran Teacher MR. M. S. SANDERS Vocatlonal Aguculture MRS, E. B, WHITTED Home Economrcs 1 1 1 1 1 wakes W'RCsWUFffN 0? VL K. AAQWSRUNQ Us mi 'aw.oww. 1 YSVUWS XEUKXDXNE Glass Ofkcers wg C x 3 JAMES Moss A ' Q President Bible ,ici French p 'l 'U R. NFA A Crown and Scepter V Dramatics W L Science -S Pep Squad K , , L ' CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWER: CLASS MOTTO Q1 Navy Blue and White White Carnation We Finish To'Begin JAMES INGRAM ,Q 5- Treasurer C X Crown and Scepter Q p E 3 C '95 , ' , 2 f i ' A ii 'E fa : A A fm' QQ, VM .F ,. CONSTANCE BRYANT F- 1 Assistant Secretary kv Basketball -P Y W French X i NHA Band Science Dramatics Pep Squad FREDERICK ALEXANDER Vice President NFA Baseball Annual Staff Paper Staff JEAN MARIE TERRY Secretary Science French Crown and Scepter EDDIE KE ARNE Y Sergeant-av Arms Crown and S cepter French NFA Annual Staff Paper Staff MARIA ALEXANDER Juliet NHA Band Dramatics Basketball. JAMES ALSTON Basketball Annual Staff Paper Staff Crown and Scepter French Club NFA Football JOYCE BRAME Liz NHA Drarnatics CLAUDE BRA ME NFA Football sv r' Ju 5' bil' pf 'Y' CLARENCE ALSTON Preacher NFA Business Monitorial Bus Club Science VlRGINlA BALT HORP Sister French Club Dramatics Nl-IA Science Pep Squad REBECCA BRAME Bunchie Library Club NHA Choral ODESSA BULLOCK Dessa Crown and S cepter French Club ELIZA BULLOCK Liza Library Club Bible Business Monitorial PEARL BURWELL Crown and Sceprer Bible French Club Monitorial WILLIAM CANNADY Crown and Scepter NFA Monitorial Band OLIVIA E DW ARDS NHA Choral Club EVELYN BURWELL French Club Dramatics Nl-IA WAYMAN BURWELL .vl-leon.. NFA Choral Club DELORIS CARPENTER NHA Paper Staff CLOIA FORD Smile Drarnatics French Club NHA N . W HATT IE GORDON Hat Basketball ROWENA GREEN A Wena NHA French Club Paper Staff Annual Staff Band Crown and Scepter Pep Squad Monitorial Choral MAGGIE HENDERSON ..Mag.. French Club Library Club Business Choral MOLLIE HEN DERS ON Business Bible ' Z : Ml ANNIE MARY GREEN Tipsy Choral NHA Pep Squad Dramatics Business Monitorial DELOIS HAWKINS Lois French Club NHA Science Dramatics Pep Squad ROBERT HAYES Bobby EUGENE BURTON Flim Band NFA Dra matics I ANNIE RUTH IACKS ON Band NHA Choral Monitorial MARY KE ARNEY Nl-IA French Club MARY LEMAY French Club WALTER MCGHEE Pete Band NF A eff FQ Science WINSTON IEFFERS ON NFA X. 5,54 Ei x 'Nu lc X , Fig,- A ,X 4' W 1 i If Qljxc.. ls? ..,x K I V,., X x X X QNX , bg-I., X 'v ' 1 - wg ,Qc - X vi' . ' x 1 nil? ' x. Hwy 'fc'-' S. 1 U . J-. Q, .wh 1. ' +21 'Q I' . R ' 1 sf! ' l 1' f 4 is 'ir 4': , - i ' if :, ,Z fri . - f W ,L ' ig , V 1 .3 -A VY,-5 M -Vl fyr JOHN RUSSELL ROBERT LANE Crown and Scepter French Club Basketball NFA Science Dramatics GLADYS MACON Macon NHA Dramatics Monitorial Pep Squad fl I i 1 1 i 1, 11 k e 1 MARY MICKENS Micks Band Choral Club JESSE KELLY Lin Basketball NFA French Club NANNIE PETTAWAY Library FLORINE ROYSTER Flobbo French Club Basketball NHA Qs ? y + , an M 's -f . I, ...J GLORIA MITCHELL Toot Dramatics Business Library Monitorial SARAH PLUMMER Library Bible Business LEONA PERRY Bible HARRIETT RUSSELL NHA French Club Choral Club EDYTHE SMITH Cheerleader Science Club French Club Dramatics Crown and Scepter NHA Paper Staff Annual Staff Monitorial Committee MYRTLE TAYLOR Bible Club Choral Group Business Club GRACIE VASS French Club Library Club Monitorial Club MARY VEN ABLE French Club LYN A SUTTON Bible Club MELV IN V ASS Football SAMUEL WILLIAMS Business Club Bible Club ' Dramatic Club CHARLES BAXTER Band French Club w I J 7, Cflass Msfary In forty-eight we started anew With a very large number, but now we are few, There have been hardships and trials, Laughter and fun, But now we can see what a great race We have run, There -have been times when many a child would say, Oh, I just can't bear this another day. Our principal and teachers have really been fine, They have helped us through problems of every kind, Yes, problems and trials have been ours many, But we have had fun and laughed as any. We have had proms, teas, and parties too, And all the things to entertain you, But now we are going, we will leave you this heed: Strive not to equal, but to succeed, HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SENIOR CLASS Annie Mary Green was crowned Miss Jabberwock at Mary Potter Academy her freshman year, Edythe Smith appeared in the Tournament Play in 1949 that won first place in Rocky Mount and went to Raleigh, The following were attendants to the Homecoming Queen . In 1948 Edythe Smith In 1949 Maria Alexander In 1950 Edythe Smith In 1951 Jean Terry The plays about the Maxwell Family will always be remembered by the students. The students that made these popular were: Robert Lane, Samuel Williams, Deloris Hawkins, Constance Bryant, Gladys Macon and Robert Hayes, Gladys Macon and Edythe Smith have received Best Actress awards. We were the first class to use the gymnasium for a prom, Jean Terry received the Citizenship Award her junior year, James T, Moss received the All-around Boy Award his junior year, Joyce Brame Edythe Smith X 611155 ifraplzecy One beautiful night just as the moon was peeping above the trees and the sky was be- spangled with stars, I was sitting there wishing I had some friends to talk with. The bell rang and guess what! Robert Lane, our outstanding doctor from Toledo, Ohio walked in, I invited him into the living room and we started to talk about old friends He began by telling me that James Ingram, who always fell out at the word, work' was making his living by shining shoes on the corner of Montgomery and Chestnut, Deloris Carpenter, a fashion designer, now owns a large fashion salon in Paris and is now in Florida on her honeymoon, Gracie Vass, a nurse at Mercy Hospital in Philadelphia, is the mother of two children, Jean Terry, a stenographer, works in the art studio of Frederick Alexander who is a commercial artist in New York. Odessa Bullock, a stenographer, works in the largest bank in New York, She plans to come back to North Carolina soon, Constance Bryant, a lawyer in Boston has lost all of her cases except one, Edythe Smith is now a doctor in Pasadena, California, C1013 Ford is a stenographer at A, and M, College in Florida, Rowena Green is a doctor in New Orleans and she has Rebecca Brame as her nurse, Lyna Sutton is a stenographer in the art studio of Leona Perry of Philadelphia, Mary Kearney is a beautician in Baltimore, She owns one of the largest salons in the city, Annie Ruth Jackson was teaching French at City College in New York, but was transferred to France to teach because she is so good in her field. 4 Harriett Russell is now teaching Home Economics. Hattie Gordon is head nurse in the largest hospital in Los Angeles and she has a beautiful home, a sweet husband and a little daughter. Mary Lemay is now teaching in Boston, Samuel Williams, who started his career as a writer while in high school has made it a successful career, Eliza Bullock after trying her luck at marriage had to help support her five children so she became a beautician, Patrons include Josephine Baker and Lena Horne, William Cannady, who longed to be an architect is now married to Gladys Macon who is a secretary at Howard. Eddie Kearney, a doctor residing in Charlotte, North Carolina is married to Georgia Deb nam who was a sophomore when she graduated, Myrtle Taylor is a missionary teacher in Haiti, James Moss and James Alston are head doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Charles Baxter is band director of the largest band in the South, Florine Royster is residing in Washington, D, C, She is head nurse at Freedman's and engaged to an interne, Deloris Hawkins is teaching in California, Her income is large and she is proving it by purchasing all of the luxuries of life, Sarah Plummer made her home in Durham, North Carolina, She decided to become a nurse. Clarence Alston who is now an evangelist is on his way home from the coast where he conducted a successful meeting, Melvin Vass, after retiring as assistant coach of football is specializing in social work, Pearl Burwell is a wife and stenographer in California, After completing a day's work she has a beautiful home and lovely twins to greet her, Winston Jefferson is president of an auto plant. X, 1 f y U , K, . W Mary Venable is a stenographer at Howard University, Maria Alexander, a famous fashion designer, has opened an exclusive shop in New York and is now on a trip to Reno to get her third divorce. Nannie Pettaway is a stenographer for the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company in Durham, North Carolina, Maggie Henderson is a business teacher in Richmond, Virginia, She should be taking child- care because her family is constantly increasing, Gloria Ann Mitchell, Mollie Henderson and Evelyn Burwell are registered nurses, The latter is also the wife of a famous doctor. Annie Mary Green is a bookkeeper in a large insurance company, Eugene Burton has been voted the most popular orchestra leader of the year, Joyce Brame is a stenographer in Cleveland, Ohio, Wayman Burwell is practising medicine in California, Mary Mickens is suing her husband because he doesn't want her to be a beautician, Robert Hayes is a successful architect, He has started on a plan for his home which will be a dream house. Jesse Kelly is an outstanding military officer in the U, S, Army, He is now at home on leave visiting his wife and two children in Texas, Odessa Bullock Deloris Carpenter Gracie Vass 0 Cast Will ,find Cesfafmfnf Glass of 1952 We, the members of the Senior Class of Henderson lnstitute, City of Henderson, County of Vance, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind, memory, make and de- clare this to be our last will and testament, First: To our Principal and Faculty, we leave our best regards and everlasting love, Second: To the Junior Class we will our ability to become dignified Seniors--hoping they will graduate in 1953, Third: To the Sophomore Class we will our ability to climb the heights of success in high school, Fourth: To the Freshman Class we will out ability to try to reach the top because success comes on our trys, To the Veteran Class we will the ability to become better farmers, To Doris Hayes, Gloria Mitchell wills her liking for poetry and poets fshe will need it next yearj and to Annie Marable she wills her baby voice, To the entire faculty and student body, Delois Hawkins wills her everlasting loyalty, love and friendship, To Laura Baskerville, Gladys Macon wills her friendliness, To Dorothy Hayes and Janet Levister her ability to win the admiration of the opposite sex, To Thomas Henderson, Clarence Alston wills his ability to play checkers, Robert Lane wills his basketball ability to Jesse Palmer and his tennis ability to Charles Williamson, Harriett Russell wills her vocal ability to Mary Branch, Eddie Kearney wills his ability to sing to Frank Sneed and Irvin Crews, To Evelyn Baskett and Grace Ward he wills his heart so they may recall how smooth it beats, Rowena Green wills her baby rattle to Glennie Brooks, Cloia Ford wills her size and neatness to India Henderson, Mollie Henderson wills her smile to Margaret Alston and Peggie Bullock, Leona Perry wills her height to Willette Christmas, Olivia Edwards wills her choral ability to Essie Henderson and Fannie Alston. n 1 r L Frederick Alexander wills his drawing ability to Randolph Crews, Mary Lemay wills her love of Economics to Mary Harris and her height to Lizzie Mae Floyd. Charles Baxter wills his everlasting love to Deloris Knight, Deloris Carpenter wills her height to Lois Hawkins, Mary Venable wills her quietness to Lattimore Turner hoping that in return he wills it to Beatrice White, Myrtle Taylor wills her personality to Louise Marrow, Jean Terry wills her scholastic ability to Bertha Allen, Maria Alexander wills her friendship to Archie Southerland, Mollie Henderson wills her size to Vinell Taylor and Ernestine Bullock, To Bernice Hicks, Evelyn Burwell wills the date book she received last year so . from now on she will be able to keep her prom dates straight, instead of getting them tangled as it happened at last year's Prom, Florine Royster wills her height and basketball ability to Mary Glover, Odessa Bullock wills the key to her heart to Reginald Bullock, Edythe Smith wills her dramatic ability to Yvonne Bullock, Maria Alexander wills James Hare a paper doll to rule as he sees fit, Eugene Burton wills his musical ability to William Oliver, James Ingram wills his laziness to Felix Hendricks. Maggie Henderson wills her shortness to Ellen Terry and Nellie Branch, Wayman Burwell wills his music ability to Edwin Hayes and Sarah Williams, James McQueen wills his sense of action to Anderson Terry, Joyce Brame wills her talking ability to Celeste Walker, Margaret Carrol and Robert Powell, Nannie Pettaway wills her size to Carrie Davis, Claude Brame wills his football ability to Arnold Scott. Sarah Plummer wills her quietness to Margaret Bullock, Melvin Vass wills his football ability to John Howard, Annie Mary Green wills her reliability to Josephine Crews and Plummer Johnson, Mary Mickens wills her neatness of shoes and her small size to Mamie Williams, Helen Evans and Deloris Knight. X . , , i ,. Constance Bryant wills her basketball ability to Bettie Webb and to John T, Dun- ston her everlasting friendship, Samuel Williams wills his typing ability and his love to Henderson Institute faculty and students, To Walter Vann, William Hargrove and James Bullock, Robert Hayes wills his pep Nannie Pettaway wills her shortness to Emma Edwards, Frederick Alexander wills his ability to play baseball to Willie Clement, Claude Brame wills his size to Maurice Henderson, Eliza Bullock wills her English ability to Alexander Hart, W ,,,t en rff-Tyff W5 f , t, 611155 Sang Another class has now begun To swing the doors awide, Into the world of promises and hope, To meet with joy and pride. A door that is a future path Whose end we cannot see A long way where we must walk With all humanity, With fears and doubt let each Step along that path be sure, Straightening as we make our way With peace that we hope to endure, With new found courage, hand in hand We go in search of good, For right and truth are the golden keys To world wide brotherhood. Lyrics Annie Ruth Jackson Music Tune Au1d Lang Syne gk , L . 611155 Pam The time has come to say goodbye, Farewell to good old H. I, All of our eyes are filled with tears As we think of the past happy years. While traveling this road of life, Stop. . . dream awhile as if it were night, In our minds happy dreams appear Of days spent in this school so dear. Here's to good old H. I. . Memory of you will never dieg On all may your influence be felt, As on us with whom you have dealt. We're marching on like soldiers in a fight, Marching on with all our might For great glory, honor and fame, Joy, success, we'll bring to your name, The time has come when we must part, We'll say goodbye though it breaks our hearts Our friendship growing stronger than ever Will make us always long to be together, Annie Ruth Jackson 0 0 Q W w 1 ' w W i V 611155 Superlafims' James E, Alston James Moss James Moss Robert Lane James Moss Robert Lane Melvin Vass Charles Baxter James Moss Frederick Alexander James Ingram Robert Lane Eddie Kearney Robert Lane Robert Lane Claude Brame James E, Alston James Moss Robert Lane Walter McGhee James Moss Robert Hayes James Alston If n n n n n .v H n Most Scholastic Most Dignified Most Cooperative Most Humorous Most Popular Most Boisterous Most Athletic Most Musical Most Reliable Most lndustrious Laziest Most Talkative Kindest Most Disagreeablen Most Versatile Largest Quietest Neatest Youngest Smallest Best Dressed Most Attractive Most Likely to Succeed Jean Terry Edythe Smith Edythe Smith Annie R, Jackson Edythe Smith Delois Hawkins Constance Bryant Rowena Green Jean Terry Jean Terry Virginia Balthorp Delois Hawkins Hattie M. Gordon Edythe Smith Constance Bryant Mollie Henderson Mary Venable Cloia Ford Delois Hawkins Nannie Pettaway Maria Alexander Maria Alexander Jean Terry .r ' VVO I i V x I 1 r 9 1 i 1 . ! President - - Vice President - - Secretary ----- Assistant Secretary Treasurer ----- W. E N ,N 1 ,we . ----1 4-fra' ' - ... , ' r- -- -if-fwwff-., 'f::,. '9 : ' 4:'- f .lil . 4 - I Y df, up 'fpi Q.: ' f7Z4'U ' f us- ,.A,,g!.- My .-:Q iff .V -' - - Q 5- , A Q .-es,-' . Qf . .fp-Qu . 611155 Ofhcers juniars - - FRANK BULLOCK PLUMMER JOHNSON - -DELORIS KNIGHT LAURA BASKERVILLE - YVONNE BULLUCK gi-Q --as.--..- .,.,4q, lf, .. ,,, f , . :Li-Q. ' ,zz .gary ' f 'x 1 11, if fr . . .., , 55' xl A-x Rdbiy , 'A ' 1 f 5 2 . b I I N r fyfdfmwws X JC w wx 'I I il lr 1 i f. , V. H V A ,. W. ,, w 1 ix: L. IIIH 1531 WEEE an 1 14 Saphomm' 611155 I . .K- ,-. 9 .5 5 .,,, , , V- - ff W, . ,.f 4 'f ff fs:-.f ,- iff? ruwvqg Q 1 ,pf igikg N. QV, ' Y K ,- I. 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In this game John Dunstan, who is the All Conference star of the Panthers, led them to victory, George Burroughs, who is the quarterback of the Panther Eleven also covered himself with glory, Then in the Homecoming fracas a newcomer, Herman Jones stole the show by galloping 67 yards from the line of scrimmage to a touchdown against a very tough Palmer Institute team, The Panthers came out victorious by 32-7 in one of the most thrilling games of the season, In the next two games the Panthers won by one point margins, They defeated Franklin County Training School 13-12, Warren County Training School 13-12. Then the Panthers ran into a snag, They lost to Chapel Hill 13-O, Nash County Training 19-7, Fayetteville 13-6. This ended the season for the Panthers, Some of the newcomers who did their share and will surely see future service are Reginald Brodie, William Hinton, Freddie Alexander, Cicero Allen, William Love, Robert Lane W Girls' Easkcfbull 5611171 fi Hays' Huskcfball Umm i Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson Baseball Zfcam 1951 SCORES Franklin County Training School 4 Franklin Coimty Training School 12 Warren County Training School 5 Warren County Training School 0 Spring Hope 1 Spring Hope 4 G, C. Hawley High 6 G, C. 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