Hugh Morson High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)

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v ,f ,, The Oak Leaf 191113 l Pzzfblislzcd by THE SENIOR CLASS of HUGH MORSON HIGH SCHOOL Raleigh, North Carolina V :EVELYN STRAUGHAN ,Q I' Editor-in-Ch ic'f fx ' X 1 X7' gl X-' ff XR xi gxw X X, U, ff' f W I XX-xx X X f' 'Kham S X I A xl nl' Ffiiv' V i V JL V . f S - ' '-ir -,--,Q 1 ,.... ., '-' 1gII.I,Y Nun, BPITSY VAUEN CI,,,g-,g Edjfm- Jfl2'c'rt isi11g 11111-7l1fLgL'l NN1uxL1E COIPIPICY lin 4lllZ'i.S'l'l' lfu.vim's.v ,llrnuryvr l!l'IlK'1' XIUHIHSUN l x f-fy P I ,I Xl U 1 , 2 - , 1 'lb , Qi Xu, X,--.- , 1 ' ,, i f -Rf -? ' DIXIE HOLICMAN 'i,:.- Photographer xxg A W E' .z I ' ,. ? ' fi? ,,. it .1i V -f I ft 1 Yr XSX 1 ., X 5. L Nye xgv H, - Jvf ' X 7 'g IFFSF X I A -J ll V ' l TT Q Vgagn ' i :Y l I Xl V , W ii is I allzzdos Ami 05 i Greetings friends! Let the Senior Class of IQHL3 introduce you to those brave romantic countries south of our borders. During its travels through the many and varied fields of knowledge offered by the departments of Hugh lllorson High School, this group has found no other subject more interesting than the habits, customs, and life of its good friends, the Latin Americans, so they have tried, in this book, to create for you the atmosphere of these fascinating nations. 4 L is fd de 6lf6l'Z.6l5 Escuela . . The School Clases . . Classes Grupos . . Organizations Sports . . . Athletics Especialidades . . . Features Anuncios . . Advertisements Xvh' fl X fly . lvxx XXI I ,Wa x vb M' Q v 1 'I 'X f I V Q Y lg V N ,B.-rl ' V a v' t Q41 ' lf X V , Q' .. 5 X 5-if 1 wg 2...- a'z'cacz'on SAMUEL RANIiIN IHCDONALD, III To thc Former Students of Hugh Jllorson High School now serving in thc armcfl forccs of our country, the Senior Class of 1943 gratefully flcflicatcs this, thc cightccnth volume of the OAK LEAF, in tribute to thcir flaming courage, thcir devotion to duty, and their patriotic fervor ably charactcrixccl by ofnc of thcir mmnbcr, Sam INIcDonald, who lalcl clown his life for his country. I 6 Abbot, Alex Acton, Philip P Adams, Charles D Alexander, VVilliam Allen, Ben Allen, John Andrews, Charles Andrews, George Arendell, William Arnaiz, Manuel Ashe, William Austin, Shelden, Jr Aycock, Charles .D Aycock, William Ayers, Edwin T0 Ayers, John D Badger, Alex 'P Bagley, Jack Bagwell, I. S., Jr. Bailey, Allen Bailey, Mayo Bailey, Pou Baldwin, Henry Ball, George Ball, George Ball, George VV. Ball, Needham Ballance, N. L., Jr Barbee, James Barbour, Clarence Barham, Roger Barham, William Barnes, Carl .ID Barnes, George Bartholomew, Howard Bartholomew, Melvin Bashford, Emmie Bashford, Hubert D Baucom, George Belo, Harry L., Jr. Belvin, Charles Benton, VVilson Bergeron, Edward Best, Vv'allace Betts, Earl Betts, Dwight Blackley, Roy Bland, Milton Bonner, Lex Booker, Carr Booker, Roy Bost, Jolm -D Bradley, Everette B retsch, Cornelius Bridges, Dudley Brock, Alex Brockwell, Kenlon Bryan, Edward Buchanan, Shafter Buftaloe, James Bundy, Eugene Bunn, Carl Burt, Braxton Burt, Millard Burt, Ralph Byrum, Eddie Byrum, Fred Cage, Frank Campbell, Curfman Campbell, Julius Campbell, Paul D Campbell, Ronald Capps, Carl A Capps, Maurice Card, Thomas D Carlyle, Alex fp Carroll, Herbert D Philip Carroll, Carson, Paul Carver, James Carver, Lewis Casper, Alton James Casper, Caudle, Leon Champion, Hubert Cheek, Kendrick Cheek, Stanley K Clark, William Coble, Edwin Cole, Jolm Cole, John Collie, Ida Collier, J. C. Collins, Rex Colvin, VVilliam Connelly, Joseph Cooper, James Corbett, VVillie Council, Robert Council, T. C. Cox, Albert Cox, John Cox, VVilliam Crabtree, Jack Crinkley, Andrew Crinkley, Frank Crinkley, Jolm Critcher, VVilliam Curry, Lewis Daniels, Alfred Daniels, Mitchell Daniels, Russell Davis, Bryan Davis, Charles Brockwell, Sherwood D Davis, George Brooks, Robert Brooks, Linwood Brooks, Terrell D, Brown, Benton Browning, Amos Browning, VV'illiam Browning, Thomas Bryan, Charles Davis, Gus D Dean, Owen VVilliam Dean, Deaton, J. F. DeBoy, VVilliam D Dempsey, Percy Denton, Graham Denton, VVilliam Dixon, Charles Dodd, George Dodd, L. M. A Dodd, Walter, Jr. Dowdee, Leonard Dowdee, Linwood Driggers, Buddy I9 Duiter, Allen Duke, Edwin Duke, VVillie Dunaway, VVilliam Duncan, Bruce Duncan, Jack Early, Roland Edge, VVolbert Edwards, Branson Eisenhardt, Marion Ellington, VViIliam Elliott, Leighton Ellis, R. C. Ellis, NValter Faison, Harold Ferrell, Roy Few, Eugene Few, Thomas, Field, Jack f? Fields, Carlton Finley, Joseph Fleming, Carey Floyd, Marcus VRD Foster, Robert Fountain, Theodore Franklin, Roy F razelle, VVilliam JP Frazier, Earl Freeman, James Fuller, George 17 Fuller, Harold Gaffney, Franklin Gaines, George Gant, Kenneth . Garris, D. Ulany Garris, Grace Garris, H. L. Gay, Henry , Glaseock, Harold D Glascock, Spencer , Goad, VVilliam It Godwin, James Godwin, Julius Godwin, Russell Goodman, Alex Goodwin, Irvin Goodwin, Julius Grady, Albert J Grady, Charles Grady, Hubert A Grant, Hugh ' Gray, Louis ' Green, George Green, Robert Hen ry Griflin, Gupton, Oscar Hamilton, Gordon Hamilton, VVilliam Hancock, Roy 7 2.5271 de onor Ilardee, lloward Ilardesty, Ivan i Harrington, Katherim Harris, Robert Hatley, John Hawkins, Robert Haywood, lluhert Heath, Ralph High, Sidney Hodge, Augustus Hodge, Gale Hodge, II. E. Holderfield, James Holland, Samuel Holeman, Frank Holmes, Johnny P Horton, Kenneth Howell, Philip Hudson, Robert Hudson, Seaman Hussey, Colleen Jeffries, Ralph Jennings, James Johnson, Albert Johnson, Arthur Jolmson, Baxter Johnson, James Jolmson, Joseph Johnson, Jolm R. Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Ralph Jolmson, Robert Johnson VVorth I9 7 Jones, George Jones, Thomas Jones, Rohe VVilliam Jones, Jordan, Dixon Jordan, Robert Justice, Frank Kametches, Paul Keen, Allen Keith, J. B. Kelly, Harold Kelly, VVilliam Kennedy, Rowland Kennison, Richard Kiger, L. YV. Kiger, Oliver Kimler, Mac Kimrey, VVillis King, Frank .D King, VVilliam Knight, Donald D Lane, Charles Laughlin, Ralph Lawson, VVilliam D Lee, Earl Lee, Smith Liebman, Robert R. Likas, Billy Liles, James Link, Charles Link, Jolm Lloyd, XVilliam Powell, Nvlllltllll . af London, GeorgeJ-51' K London, Ilenry ' Lord, Eric Lowe, Joe McDonald, Bruce McDonald, Carl V McDonald, EugeneQ McDonald, Samuel McKee, JEIIIIQSJJLU' McLendon, Jack McLeod, Henry McPherson, NVilliam Maddry, James Maddry, XVoodie Mangum, Claiborne Mangum, Dent Mann, Carroll Q Mann, Gordon Marsh, Alex Marshall, George Marshall, Luther Marshall, VVillis Martin, Dan Martin, Edwin Martin, Elbert Martin, John Martin, VVilliam Massengill, G. K. Massey, Joseph Matthews, Allen Matthews, Joseph Matthews, Leroy Mayer, Albert Meekins, Herbert Miller, Donald Miller, Meredith Mills, Robert Mims, Douglas Mingia, VViley 1 7 Monie, VVilliam Monie, John Monroe, Alton Moody, xxvllllfllll l Moody, wins 19 Mooneyham, Joseph Moore, James Moore, Randall Moras, George Moras, Luther , Morgan, John Morris, Robert Mount, Dwight Mullen, Spencer Murchison, Louis Myatt, Robert Newton, Luther Nichols, Hernam Nowell, Robert 0'Donnell, Hubert? , Ulmstead, Albert U'Neil, Clarence 0'Neil, Rudolph Paris, Raymond Park, Albert A 'l Park, John A. my H My Parker, James M. Parker, Robert Pate, Robert Pearce, J. G. Pearce, Marion Pendergraph, A. J. erry, Annie Perry, Louis Perry, Mildred Perry, VVilbur Phillips, Hallie , Phillips, J. C. Phillips, T. M. Phipps, Gerald Pillsbury, Ross Polier, Louis P Poole, Clarence Poole, Edgar Pope, R. A., Jr. Porter, Irving 'V -fes , Mae ,, Powell, Charles G.l Jr. Pulley, James Purnell, Earle- li Purnell, Hattie Rae, John Rand, Hubert Ray, Charles Ray, Thomas Reddish, Jack Reeves, Thomas Reynolds, Russell Rice, Richard Richardson, David L. Richardson, David M. Richardson, VVm. II. Ricks, Robert Riddle, George lf Riddle, Richard ff Riggan, Joseph Roberts, Floyd Roberts, James Roberts, Lamar Robertson, Arthur Rogers, Arthur Rowe, Edgar Royster, Thomas P, Royster, Vermont Z' Ruffner, Robert Russell, James Russos, James Russos, Nick Sanders, Thomas, J r. Sandlin, Bryan p Sapp, Junius Satisky, Henry Saunders, Charles Sawyer, VVilliam Scarborough, Robert Scholl, J. C. b Sears, Joseph Senter, Donald Senter, Harold Senter, Robert Separk, VVharton Shaw, A. Turner, Jr. Shearon, Kervin Sbelden, Howard Shelden, Hugh Shelden, John Shelden, Robert Shepherd, Paul D Shook, Samuel Shook, VVallace Sides, Fred Simms, Jolm Smith, Edward Smith, Clarence Smith, Farmer, J . Smith, Fred Smith, Gordon P Smith, Harry G. Smith, Haywood Smith, Henry Smith, Horace Smith, James Smith, Louis Smith, Macon Smith, Stanley Smith, Thurston Smithey, VVilliam Snakenbery, James Snow, Grover Sorrell, Rufus Sorrell, Russell Spence, Nathan Stancil, Fred Stell, T. M., Jr. Stcll, Robert Stevens, Edwin J. Stevens, Graham Stewart, Daniel Stewart, YVilliam Stone, Carl Stone, Philip Straughan, Clifton Stronach, Angus Strong, Jolm M. Summey, James Sumner, Paul Sumner, XVilliam Swan, Charles Talton, Talton, Douglas Jolm Tannery, F red Tannery, Graham Taylor, Ben Taylor, Jack D . Tennant, VVilson Tennant, VVoodrow Thiem, LeRoy Thomas, Beaman Thompson, Hal Thurman, Eddie- Till, Robert Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Turner, Tuttle, Bradford S f VVilliam Clyde Maynard John Tyndall, Hurley Ullery, Robert Upchurch, Edith Upshaw, Sage M Vaden, Marion M. Vaughan, Jack ,JJ Vaughan, Owen Vaughan, Thom s Vestal, Alex Vestal, James Vickers, Hubert Vurnakes, Chris X VVallaee, Charles XVallace, Kenneth VVallace, Royal VVallace, VVesley VValters, Jolmny VVard, Thomas - VVaring, Elmer Watkins, Bernice VVatkins, R. 0. eathers, James YVeaver, Kemp VVehbie, Sam VVeinstein, Norman XVelIons, James VVellons, NV. D. XVestbrook, YVilliam VVheeler, C. T. JS VV YVhite, George L., Jr. IQ VVhite, Julian VVhite, NVray 'D VVhitley, E. D. VVhitley, VVilliam NVicker, E. J. VViIder, VVarren VVilkins, Paul VViiliams, Charles T. p VVilliams, H. B. James Joseph Leo , VVilliams, VVilliams, VVilliams, VVilliams, Marshall NVilliams, Peter VVilliams, VVesley VVilliamson, VVilliam XVilliamson, Ellis NNilson, Louis H. YVinborne, Tommy X YVinborne, Vaughan VVollett, Norris lVomble, Alvin ' VVomble, David VVomble, VVilliam VVoodard, Mose VVoodell, James ' Worley, Tracy VVorth, Thomas QQ VVoltz, VVilliam ' Yancey, VVilliam Yates, YVilliam York, Harold York, YVilliam Earl The staff has listed all names given to them. If any person has been omitted, they hope he will consider that this book is dedicated to him also. , '4 Djuwuk W ,W Qwtrt' 1 , i l fire' fl QJLc14,2fvL'f 4 Z-16,41 l l l 4 i l , V I C i l i l 1 .f l V l L . AMW 8 i 45 is fm J 9 fa? X XQ Wxv QE? my '- Lffu Eywala fury IE? di U g?wX' 7 I GX wiv af' La Escuela HUGH MORSON HIGH SCHOOL 10 Ll N Admz'nz'stmcz'dn ' Sz1perz'fzz'ende1zz'e ,,....--- Jlcssli O. SAND1f:nsoN Szlperintclzrlcnf Raleigh Public Schools George H. Arnold was born October 2, 1901, in Davidson County, North Carolina. He received his high school education in the old Trinity College building in Trinity, North Carolina. VVhile attending the Cni- versity of North Carolina, he pursued a pre-medical course. Later he was graduated with an A.13. in Education. After receiving this training, he taught one year in the Montgomery County Schools. In addition to this he was an instructor in the Statesville High School and then in the Albemarle High School, which he served as principal for four years. He has received his A.M. degree from the University of North Carolina. Among the responsible oiiices he has held are: Vice President of Science Teachers of the South Piedmont District ot' North Caro- lina Education Association, President of Principal's group of South Piedmont Dis- trict, President of the City High School Administrative Principals Association, Sec- retary of the Albemarle Lions Club and later President of the same club. He is now serving as principal of Hugh Morson High School in Raleigh, North Carolina. Jesse U. Sanderson was born in Wayne County on January 19, 1901. llc received his early education in ltaleigh, North Carof lina, where he was graduated from high school in 1920, At Duke l'nix'ersity in 1921. he received his A.lS. degree. During 1921 and 1925 he attended the law school of George VVashington l'niversity. Later he did graduate work at sunnncr schools at Duke. Ile began his professional career in the public schools at Nashville, North Carolina. in 1925 as athletic coach and teacher of English. Following this, he was made princi- pal of the Nashville lileinentary and High Schools, and served in this capacity from 1926 to 1930. From 1930 to 1932 he was principal of ltobbinsville Consolidated School. For ten years he was principal of the Methodist Orphanage School. He was made superintendent of the Raleigh Public Schools in 1912. Director Gicomai-3 H. A1zNo1.o Pzizzcipzezl Hugh Morson High School Jfxs . X 'T x 1 'X tX,,,.Z' ..,.-Xa 1 1 l Profesores 19113 l A I l , ,:W ',,4R l'l?lI'llCC' Allen Glass, Glaze-m-r Goddard, Brantley D0 Sola, VVuml Stinson, Marcmn, XVclls0ns, Daniels, Johnston, NVinsl0w Burclvn, Gilmore- Crvigrlmfon, Penney, McKinney, Coffvy, Blickle 12 Igfitxtllillljlt Ilvrrinpz rd, Uslmrm-, Mc'l'lec-s, .Ium-s K4-Ilugrgr, Fulk, Alvxnmlvr, llnr hu! liunkin, XVilsu11 'l'rnwhridgz1' Tumlinsmx, FPFQIISUII Tzxylur, livcldinggiim-lcl, liusm-r Profesorey 13 Lzlrm de MYRTLE ALEXANDER-, Secretarial Training A.B. Bowling Green College of Commerce. ELIZABETH ALLEN, Art B.S. North Carolina State Collegeg National Academy of Design, N. Y. GEORGE H. ARNOLD, Principal A.B., A.M. University of North Carolina. MRS. J. M. BARBEE, Retired A.B. Chowan. IVA L. BARIJEN, Latin, English A.B. Duke Universityg A.M. University of North Carolina. NANCY BEDDINGFIELD, Science B.S. N. C. State College. MRS. J. D. BLICKLE, Dramatics and English B.A. Ohio Vllesleyau Universityg Ohio State Uni- versity. Iv MRS. MARY P. BRANTLEY, Girls' Adviser, 'I Journalism, Social Smilies A.B. W0lll2ll1'S College of U.N.C.g A.M. Duke University. CLIFFORD C. BRIEITHAUPT, Dilfersifiecl Occupa.iion.s', Auto llleclzunitus' B.S. Kansas State Teachers College. VA.B., A.M. llVOIIli1l1'S College, University of North Carolina. KA' NATALIE COFFEY, English, Spanish RUTH CREIGHTON, English A.B. Lander College: A.M. University of South Carolina. MRS. C. P. DANIELS, Eighth Grade A.B. East Carolina Teachers' College. LEO F. DESOLA, Ba-ntl A.B. University of Rochesterg Irving Private School, Eastnian School of Music. LAURA EFIRD, Zllafhemaiics A.B., A.M. Duke University. FLI-:TCHER W. FERGUSON, Director of Physical Education and Athletics A.B., M.Etl. University of North Carolina. MRS. PAUL FULK, Commerce B.S. WV.C.T.C.g M.A. University of Kentucky. LUCY GILMORE, French, Ilistnry -1 B.S. Coker Collegeg A.M. Peabody College. MIRS. EMILY GLASS, Home Economics A.B. Meredith College. BIADGE .GLAZENERU Home Economics A.B. Meredith Collegeg Wonia11'S College, Uni- versity of North Carolina, Vocational Certificate. DORIS GODARD, 1Ii.s1arg, Science A.B. Georgia State Collegeg M.A. Duke University. Profesores MERRILL HAMILTON, Industrial Arts B.S. Ball State Teacher's Collegeg Ohio State University. H. R. TIAZELMAN, Band A.M. University of North Carolina. MILDRED HERRING, Lib rarian A.B. East Carolina. Teachers Collegeg A.B.L.S. University of North Carolina. J. J. HORNBACIK, Commerce B.C.S. Bowling Green Business Universityg Ph.B. University of lVisconsing A.M. University of Michigan. MRS. MARY S. JOHNSTON, Eighth Grade A.B. Meredith College. LAURA JONES, Mathematics A.B. Centenary College. JOSEPHINE KELLOGG. Secretary to Principal B.S.S.A. VVoman's College, University of North Carolina. MRAS. J. L. MARCOIVI. Eighth Grade A.B. East Carolina Teacher's College. NEILLIE MCCLEES, Mathematics A.B. Duke University. AIRS. T. M. NICKINNEY, Englwh A.B. Duke University. LTR-S. LOUISE OSBORNE, Matliesiiatics A.B. Duke Universityg M.S. N. C. State College MAR.Y PENNEY, English B.S. Winthrop Collegeg M.S. North Carolina State College. MRS. VV. W. RANKIN, Cafeteria Supervisor B.S.H.E. VVo1nan's College, University of North Carolina. PEARL ROSSER, Science A.B. VV0ll1iiI1,S College, University of North Carolina. MRS. SAMUEL A. SILVER Mars Hillg A.B. University of North Carolina. FREDERICK S. SMITH, Music B.M. Lebanon College. NELL STINSON, Eighth Grade A.B. Guilford College. J. D. TAYLOR, Boys' Adviser, Science B.S. Wake Forestg Mars Hillg Duke University EILEEN TOMLINSON, Health, Physical Education A.B. East Carolina Teacher's Collegeg Woman's College, University of North Carolina. MRS. J. E. TROWVBRIDGE, Dietitian Kings Business Collegeg Randall Dietetic School MR. L. D. WVELLONS, Eighth Grade A.B., M.A. University of North Carolina. MRS. EDITH VVINSLOVV, Eighth Grade A.B. Vanderbilt Universityg M.A. Peabody College for Teachers. MRS. J. 0. Woon, Music A.B., B.M. Randolph Macon College. . YE-f ' 'QW , -. waz? . 22, i ' f 'Q ' LQ' 2 , f .AL 'g ' -Y Q17 f ,214 .f if ,J - . f Z Y 4 I I ' - ,. -1 g:, f A V Q ' ' ' -- 1 T J ug : J' ' 4.1!- fa? ikfwqxgf 425 5 A iMi1i?xQ5 My me 65 fx gQNx 1 W 53 V7 5,3 Clzzyes W Mascot VIRGINIA ANNE SEARS 16 E I Duoa'ec'z9120 Aho gl a 5 Chr pwl, lx, il, 1 ,?5,'f1 'rf ff U W ' if 5 ,i y amor M55 OFFICERS RIISS BARDEN .llclzriser '1'.xLM,xGE SPENCE Vice President :EDVVIN VVOODRLI. President ROBliR'1' BIORRISON Treasurer RUTH B12RROw1'1'z Se'crez'ary MOTTO: Build for H16 'Future' COLORS: Grcc'nR and Ycllow IFLONVERC Daisy 17 O f v X 4' 'f' 9 ll ' -Q ' 9 ll. v 'Q A no T-. IMS V Y' if 1 lol C l- D iff! ' ' we B r 1 ij 9 C L' 5 A: 1' A N I l I uv 4, x .9 ' . JMC i I .N rag. K 5-W1 ie XV' V we ff' ' , I .- l A l 1 I '11, 4 Q e . l 3 . , je I 1, Q Q' FRANCES SARAH ABBETT RIARTHA ADKINS CELIA VFHOMASINE ANTHONY nsnookien 'Hllalicrf lowarzl none, mrommyw UIIPI' hair is like the .whining .wang IU d m'q toward GHC Beauty and wisdom are rarely Sliejlslfzirzt and sweet and full of Dramatic Club 33 GIGS Club 3? f'Ollj0'l'l10ll.U ll . w . . Student Council 4-g Senior Qak Grove High School 1, 25 Broughton 1, 2g Science Club Choir 4. President Dramatic Club 2. 1, 333 Gi1'lS' Ath1C'tiC Club 1, 25 Hugh Morson 3, fig Service Girls Literary Society 1. Hugh N Club 45 Home Room Secretary Morson 3. -ig Diversified Oc- AIARGARET LOUISE AYERS 4. Cupatiml Club 1: 2: Program Roll rm, worldj and I'II roll on 3, 44. with you. , . N H B Needham Broughton lg Latin ORMA CPE AGLEY EVERETTE C. ARNAIZ7 II Club 13 grlsi Piahletic Associa- 11e:lc'fnzIgpfz girl with a heart and .. . H t' 1. . 2, 3 ' f , StlIlliV mn . ug! lnqon ' 3 4' That makes the bubble of lzfe ' Physical Education Club 2 3 .w0,.,hwhU0.,, If flows 'not pay lu worry 'unless Future Business Club 41g Girl .Will 7C'0 l'!l f0f l '!l- ' Reserves 43 ,Senior plav 4. Glee Club lg Student Council Glce Club 1: Junior Dramatics 5 Reprgsentatlve 15 Service Club . . . , L i . .. . J, -1 + ,, f 1 4g Girl Reserves 4-g Recreation 1, Scie I Club 2, Senior Ifirst l J' , , M I WJ' Cl b 3 . Aid 1 ' i r Dramatic Club 4. ' 4.45 I M U ' ' I I J 2 e -I I 'fr A I L VWWQJ P ' Ii!-fp, 1Q ' qjf-f I JI I ll - f' f - I , . - -I ,fr L..-'...2'5 . A, iv - . 16' A e X! ',',,,bAA qi ji -1 f 'JJ 3 5 A - A 1-2 - ' H 'K i ' - .'--:.t !' ,. ' ,uf U ' ' f 1 1 ' , f?'-L - --r 18 M' ' i l 4- 'L-.lfifis --W ' ' J, ' .H a x l ' 1 ' H ' M i -, .. 4 ' y , KJ' I ..... .af ,K I t 4 . ' Q ' v , x A v , I 3 a , -. 1 'D 1 e . M4 .,, ,, 1 ,Q cJLcon.J-eef CLYDE PHILIP BARBEE ,, .v.n Phil Ready for unytliing, be it work off play. Recreation Club 2g Lewis Literary Society 2g Home Room Basketball 35- Recreation Club, President 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 3g Public Relations Club 445 Varsity Baseball 3, 44g Foot- ball 413 Home Room President -14. PEDRO F. BASTE Pete fl smile for all, fc greeting glad, An- a.m.iable, jolly way he hurl. Model Airplane Club 1 5 General Science Club lg Senior Dramatic Club 43 Senior Chorus 4. NW' Jsanlof ffass ROBEl!'l' XIICRNON BARIIAM Ile's quilr' amlfilious mul 'very .vineel'1'. Science Club 2g Nature Study Club :lg Model Airplane Club 111. ROBERT VV. BEnniNG1f'Iic LD UBobby The ihiny that goes lim fnrflzext fO'ZUflI'Il malfing life 1vorfl1zcl1ilr', Tlmt costs fhe least and does flu' most, is jusf a pleasmzt smile. Recreation Club 35 Service Club -lfg Senior Dramatic Club 41. cj Xt gc, Q: l4lI,IZAlil'I'l'lI lilfll-I Bass ov as - va Libby l,ee lft 'l'l1i.v friemlly lass will: yolrlen lmirx po.v.s'f'.v.w'.v lrrlilx llmf lll'l' 'very rare. Senior Glee Club lg llrainatie Club 23 Girl Reserves 3. -Lg Secretary Service Club -1-. llETTY Lou BIGLL Betty 'Sl friemlly .s'milf, .I face so fair, buf luwl of ull, Ilcr fl'11.wl-'.ll lmi-r. Recreation Club lg Senior Glee Club lg Public Relations Club Sig Girl Reserves 3. -1-, Vice President -11g Service Club fl. f nl I i 1 A-MJ ' c' ,ff Q 19 my C v Ag, SY - Y- -f-Y l A-f- - -l--Iv - fin'-i-.v.....lQ J i' YL., 9. Q! '- 7,15-Cid' Qgypw yu XJ , 'iw '!1'.:v 4 1375 ,firm EARL BENNETT fl jolly fzlriselfixli pcnwmalily is llic yrmlrfsl gift of ull. Baseball 1. 2, Captain 2g .lunior First Aid 23 Recreation Club 33 Intramural Athletic Council 41. CiXVENDOLYN H. B1sHoP Gwen If liurfs' 1101 flm fonyue In give fair 7.'ll'0l'llS.H Greensboro High School 1, ZZ. Hugh Morson 413 Dramatic Club A113 Recreation Club 4. jg-44 A if-vn .410 1 Mi ll 1 xx P. ew, RUTH D. BERKowxTz uBerkyas Ax crazy as Ilopey, ns rule as Doc, As mean as llrunipy, lm! fl grmrl ole Snr'lf. Home Room President 1, 2, 3g Dramatic Club 1, 2,3,A1Ag Junior Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 41, Vice President 2, 3, President ,Lg Public Relations 2, 3. President 2, Secretary 3, Social Chairman 3g Radio Club -Lg Superlative -L. MARY ELAINE BLACKLEY Daisy June .-1 Sozlfhernffr lzorng .Al Soullrerner liredg And when she dies Shffll be ca Soufherner dead. Girl Reserwes 1, 2 4 ROBERT BLONDELL BEST fs Sl1ortiei'Dy Our rlecds xfill frnz'clwifl1 'us from afar, And wlmf we lmzvf lufwn mfllfcs 'us wlmf wr' ure. Boys' Hobby Club 1 g Glee Club lg Football 1, 2, 3g Movie Club 25 Diversified Occupation Club 3. RIARGARET R. BLACKXVOOD i.Nikin To mc, life is Il I'f1IlI0lI-UE' Hobby Club lg Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 413 Girls' Drill Team 1, 2g First Aid 2g Debating 25 Rec- reation Club 45 Sports Editor of Purple and Gold 4. . i A J w. V .- A , ' . 1- ff' 'ff .V -f 'r 4 A I A ' L-, ' - 4 f 7 -f ! i-..i'L5' ,, f ' i Af ff ,Y - - - la? 1 A , - , ,H--3,7-A ' - -2- ,- V g2'z -Q? ' - - , Ci' . ,, ', ,,, . AM .. i - A '-' dl A I ,-j2'- ii LACY AGN:-is BOLLING Thy nmrlwsly is ra Ffllldll' to fhy 'IIlI'I'ff. Junior First Aid 2g Senior First Aid 43 Future Business AL. , PEGGY L. BROWN Punkinl' SparlfIi11g eyes, lnuglrfrfr, frilfmlli- 'll-0NS+fl filfiny I'UlIIIJiIlllfi0ll.U Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, ig Rec- reation Club 2, 3g Service ub 4. , W. w ,W yi ttfiif' W ZIMMJY fcnio Lifdib Amalfi fl00DVVIN Boncul-ins ..Al,, 'AIIPI' !'UIll',!'S.U, ,ll0llflhlflIlIIl'H.Y, unrl .wr-virrf mulw her as 'wfflr-unu' us Ihr SIIIIIIIIPI' bl'l'l'Z,6'.l, Roxboro High School lg Art Club 1. Hugh Morson 2, 3, 41-g Dramatic Club 2, 3, sig Home Room Rcprcscntative 3g Senior First Aid Club AL, Secretary Arg Purple and Gold Rcportcr fl-. Scnior Play -Lg Valedictoriun. of c1,M.LJff2-'W-L0 'gbizisivi' B. BROWN, Jn. Abe He lrrwfls fuxtffsf, who frniwls alone. Model Airplane Club 13 First Aid Club 2, 3, President 33 Recreation Club 2, 3, 43 Trcas- urer Intra-mural Council Llfg Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3. x ' it I I 21 Q i l,I'THr:n I'. Bnowxf QVC Blinkiu IVIH: ylizvfs nml flslrs no llll.lfllH'lIf.U llivcrsificd Occupation Class l, 2, 3, All. CLYDI4: Bvnxlc CMN l,l'fWIlf is only for Hmm' who fac- rnpt il. U1 Nature Study Club 1, 23 Science Club 1, 2g Hobby Club 1, 25 Senior First Aid Club 1, 2. f 4? , I , I ' .',, ,L I . 'K . I l 1 f,. I 'Y .f Q' Qi' 3 fa., nl 7' IVV Ul'lI'iI'llflNlliII is as ll' , V 50472422 tt' is-Q U ,f J J LN' K I 1, I , A LA' 'Q lx JW? 5 1 ,I A7 ' mv fills ,N if l 1 MW l 9 ' 5' 'go' M is N, le W u i P ' -Q Q,Z,4'.fL,P-fvlZ.f l J. PERCY CARD ROBERTA SPIERS CASPER CATHERINE FRANCIS CAVINESS G60 Butch Bert It 6 -024401 6241444 1,1 ,Woofer His 'ways are ways of lJIf'flSfllIt- Nlw'zcv1shm'n folmcnlmzfnflkiiulg 1110141111 qnl was never found N nvss, .I frrfasure rare, and hard to find. bo dear and sttecf as .she UL ,Ind all his paths are pw11c0.U I g l I Junior First Aid Club 25 Radio Recreation Club S7 3 First Ald -ll1l1l0l' I'1l'Sf Aid Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Club 33 Home Room President Club 41 Treasuler 41 Recreation Club 1. :Eg Visual 33 Iruture Business Club 4' hdllcfltlflll 1, 2? I dw VVILLIAM BIARTIN CLARY , Q ' Ol ' 'J' 7 NANCY BIAE CLARK B1 A VVILLIAM NEVVTON CHILDRESS fl 77 4 .. . H Miartha In plays he mls 111 a good fmood J Blu ,, . Because he zcants to oo to Ilolly Lozwly and sweet, mee and ncaf, mood 3 Tlmu11h Iikwfl by boys mul lo-vm! Ju-sf fo know her is ll fl'l'llf-U ff!! !lf 7-Y, Junior First A d Club 1 Greensboro 1. Hugh lNIorson 2. 3, -Lg Library 2, Public Re- lations 2g Senior Service Club A15 Girl Reserves -L. Ile IC'UlIIf1II'f rlmnyw his morals fffr all the Il'0I'l!l.'H i 3 Football 2, 4, Senior First Aid 3g Track 3g Hi-Y Club 3, 41, I Sergeant-at-Arms 11-g Recrea- tion C , 'lf' Service Club 41, xx X . lrrsi . ' F7 1' LAAF Sports A A , , Z - Q ' Z Black Flaminvo 1 Junior Dianiatlc Club 1 3 Instructor 3' Christmas Pageant 1 9 3' Stunt Ni 'ht 1, 2 3, 4' Student Director Contest Play 2' Seven Sisters 2 ' Science Club 2' Senior Dramatic Club 9 3, 41' Glee Club 4' Senior Play 4' Oliver I'wist 4. X 1 . x QS i X Y f fyf ' 1 I A 'L X Z4-X - - ,Q fg' g , , ' f .,,gl- , 5 ' g- - V ' . 1 --h r, naw- -... T ' v' -, fed- i A- 'Ex 22 Q: .3-,ff-i712 --12' .' - 1 CLEO BENNETT CoLE Little-Bit Small, not too modest, lovable, and sweet, A girl whom, mature made com.- plete. Millbrook 2, 35 Athletic 2, 3, Secretary 25 Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Home Room Sec- retary 3. Hugh Morson 1, 445 Service Club 4. BETSY ANN Cox She is 0'U0'r faitllfulf' Needham Broughton 1, 25 Girl Reserves 25 Science Club 2. Hugh Morson 3, 445 Diversified Occupations, Club 3. Jscnio 67655 lbIARGAIlET Moss CUNNICLLY Connie 'fVr'ril.ll, virfuo is ifs own, I'I'ZUlU'fI.U .lunior Dramatic Club 1, Treas- urer 15 Student Council Rcp- resentative 1, 25 Home Room President 1, 25 Class Vice President 1, 35 Home Room Vice President 2, 415 Home Room Secretary 35 Home Room Treasurer 35 Library Club 3, Reporter 5 Student Council Treasurer 45 Editor-in-Chief of Purple and Gold 4+5 Superla- tive 4-5 American Legion Ora- torieal Contest. LINDA LAUIIEL CURLEE Curly You seo har sweet and fair PAUL1Nl-: Il. c,l0S'l'A uljikcyn Sllr' lrrfpl lzwr leurs lo l:r'r.wflf uml .vllruvfrl lwr lauylilrfr wilh ollufrsf' Home Room Secretary lg Future Business Club ft, Vice President5 Visual Education Club LL. BIYRON F. IJAVIS, JR. Fully lVl:o.w' lllflll mul4'nz'orx nrrf an in- wnrcl light, Tlznt lIlHln'I4S the poll: lnfforw him, always ln'igl1t.', Photography Club 15 Recrea- tion Club 2, 35 Band 25 Band Club 35 Hi-Y Club 3, fl, Secre- tary LL5 Class President 35 Basketball 3, 4. 4 'AA L17 Mjff. ,-',1,.v' gh Anil feel hm' elmrm in the air. f ' 1 I Photography Club 35 Recrea- ff.-,,,,f, If J-J' v if --ff - sf, ' tion Club 3,4f5Dramatic Club-41. I 1 I f- ,s.f,1-ff E--'V'-f Qi,--c f --.- J 'f03m,,f,.,,5' I I -' A 'rx 'WP . -,.-- 4 K.. A ,.N.,1 W23 X'5N'L K r- 1! O F X A N' S.. Q. ' Iv -n x V ' Xi 'X 'Km a .4 -i x 'J . , I kt.: LJ' .- l. V Y . ir 'MX , WQ CNW...- ' 9 .1 L fl! . 1 . Z fiizil. i 1 V w Aj 'M ,. .. .. ...... L, .4 w. ' I I I A Q A fy, gf s 'Q K ' X f X' Q . 0 X ' 1 2 I 0 , 1 , t ,, , K , 1 X K -jx - J x x .s 1 , b . H- ' ' i 1' S . -, ' A I P4 1 Ulf! I lfxfgv M359 if 4 , ol! X F 'f7'lHf'fl j M ff- ' mm J,,..XlUjl'l ,ZQLJYV DOLLI1 LLI7ABl4 FH DEAN JEAN DEMPSTER I Iozv fmnqull solafurle Ind surh sorufu as as quuf wzse fl II fl oo orl zee Club 1 3 4 Vxs Eduedtionl 7 5 VIDA MM DEW Vlda l'07 she uns fusf fhr qumf 1 I :whose nature 110101 vrnzes urls Athletlc ASSOCl3tl0fl 1 nrl Reserwes 1 7 3, 4 Jumor l41rst Ald Club 3 Future Busl ness Club 4 -467' ' J -gk- Brodle qhc s xzcell she Q sweet She Q the grandest person you Coulfl mfr! Glee Club 1 7 3, 4 KATHLEEN V DOBY Ixat 4 rose zs s aerfesf ln the bud than full bloom Roxboro Hlgh Qcbool 1 Glee Club 1, Z Hugh Morson 3 4 Future Busmess Club 4 Wav HENRY LEONARD DENNING H L Donf let has szlfnce fool you he hu hu sham of un Glee Club 1 'P 3, 4 Radlo Club GUS DOMBALIS Nlck 4 znenu hem! doeth ooorl hire nzerlzf-mf lumor Football 1 Flrst Ald Club 1 V106 President Stu dent Councll 2 R3d1O Club 1, 2 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Pres ldent 4 RCC1'CZit10l1 Club 4 OAK LEAF Staff 4 1 n , 'Ff ' f - ' ' f- , 'Zu Y'-' J5 V. J ' s 9.5 . f , , . 9 1 'A mu AVICLYN llunol-:N 5 l'.I,lz,xu1c'1'lI l',1,l,1s llouis IIl':Nuuf:'r'm luusox X' l'ldgic fysliux l 'l'ooti4- Ilan Of all our pfrrl.s', flu' wyw.-f 1'.rprr'.v.s' NIM has Il zwirv' uf' ylurlrlriss mul ll l'nlir'nr-w is Ihr' lwxl rwmwly fur Thr' .vzuv'1'l0.wl kim! of lIIlSlIflllllI'SN.l Nlllill' of joy. r cv'ry lruulflrff' Home Room Vim- Prcsimlcut 2: Glu- Club 1, 2, 1-1 Motion Pic- Girls' Atlilvtic- Association I: Radio Club 33 Senior First Aid ture- Club 25 Ra-crm-ation Club Girl Iii-svrvvs I. 2. Ii, L: llomv Club lg Futura Busiucss Club fig llramitu Club fli. Room Svc-ri-tary 1, 23 .luuior '14 JACK VV. I AI'I.1iNuu 'iLittlc Jack JH I nxlf ix pllfusnllf Pllllljlllllqlj To rvlzilw away ilu' fiom. Recreation Club L1-. '? - 'Gianni g IIUSS Club -11. ,Vine 'Il+:Los .lr. Operator l irst Aicl Club Jig l uturm- Rusi' IIAuoL11 A1,I,1s'roN1c l'lIiAZIlCl! llvllI'I'I l'I'I' lllwrv is IHILW' lllll, fun, 'iiltlf Llllsi' Ill lil' I Nui lou .w'riuu.s-,- fllu' Clllll l, ZZ, 3, 'LQ M11 .Vol lou 110.115 Plf'tU1'l' Club 1 2 C ry' Hill u .l'fII'l' yum! fwllfm' 1: Rccrcution C lg 2, , , A113 ll hfll If 1'on1r'.v lo play. 1Tl'flt g1'f1 1l'2-' 1 -'Fit C ' Hobby Club 23 lgiillll Club Sig Club '13 - 'lu 'Ulf A 3'ud 2, CS, -Lg Orclu-stra Club W . . Jig Dramatic' Club -L, hz-rgcautf C-C 4 , at-Arms: Scrvicc- Club 1-g 'XX' Oliver Twist -Lg Scuior Play 1 WV? awk X, QQIW v L. V ' 2, f yyfw , 25 4110 A Y gli ,.f i 3 'Q B f I H 1..- H X F Wu I XJ I I I' 'll Q 3. Y' y X su, I 'tv P Y Y 1 Ll 92 A,-nf,-L 7 'i lfl P I bi X Qui Qtr Q. E' 12,1 in T 'X U. Q L Z. ' y 4 IIARGARET LouEN l'1:ANKLIN f cn 'ws 7 , Bling, 1 Lovely fo yuzrf upon, 'S lfIIffI'I'fIIllIlIIjl lo lull: zcilli, ,lnrl plrfm-ing lo llzinlf fill... Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, -Lg Stu- dcnt Council ZZ, 3, -Lg Marshal 355 Superlativc 4. ,Q U, 1 l-Ll'-Q3 .loHN VVESLEY ciILLIS Gcorf' ' it16444! ' Hlluppy run l:lfro'ln rrwf' I'm frerfg lVlry rn'cn't fllfzll all ron clllcrl like nm. A ,idk-vii I VY!-Q7 rl. Hobby Club lg Science Club 1 g Recreation Club 23 Boy Scouts 3, Delegate to Boys' Stl L 3 P 1 and Gold Staff l r 1 14 Scrx L C lub OAK , -5335- f. 'v ,f f C4 JUNE LORRAINE .l'lREEMAN I isl1face llr'r ll-UFS are like sfarsyg llwr lmir ix like gold. llurfce High School: Drum Major 2. Hugh Morson High School: Glee Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Oliver Twist 4, Cheer Leader 45 Senior Play 4. QQMLL r.as-f2a CMJ Jo1iNNY PETE Ci0URNAS f ll lluf 'or fl lozws a lover. , 'fluaniton Dramatic Club 15 Boxing 1, 2, Recreation Club 23 Science Club 2, International Relations Club 'P' Home Room President 7 I cwib Literary Society 2, 3, Scrgc int at-Arms 2g Service Club 11 Vice Presidentg Senior 0731... 9 1355411 1 , . v ' , 1 Et' f , ,' , ,W ' 9 4 1 - w . ' ' 1 ' ' I - . ' 4, , . - Y Hs 1 3, J 111 , b , 1 l IC' 1 ' . . . . . 1 ' 1 , , Qf' ' WW ',.- 1 , - ?i:i!-ir 46' fqiugfv-4 1 f ' , ' 'Z ' 'V ' X' ,., ,, 4 1 - - 355495, X , - I , ' f . 1- 5-, ...,. 'IA ', K U f - 1v:::I' L -- -3.5 1 ,.,. ' f 'K A ' J f 7'T?-,.: '-' if 3..- Nil., -. FLo SUZANNE GALLAGHER Snooks The girl who wins is the girl who works. Harris High 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 2, Vice President lg Student Council 2. Hugh Morson 3, 4, Student Council 35 Home Room Treasurer 3g Dramatic Club 3, Library Club 43 Service Club 4, Presidentg Home Room President 4. WILLIAM ScoTT GRAY 7.-5 -L Ile fhut would live at peace and Texf, Must lzaar, sec, and say the bvstf' Science Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Boy Scout 1, 2, 3, 43 As- sistant Scoutmaster 3, 45 Serv- ice Club 4. swwwaif Lbwp Scout,' and - .1 be CA'rnnc ANN Gu1c1f:N nfvllfllillfl is loo high lv lu' l'I'Il1'lll'll or lou guorl lo ln' Irina Junior Drzunzxtic' Club l g Library Club 2g First Aid Club lg Girl Rcsvrvvs -14. IQDXVIN C. Hfxmus Edd L!'lll'll Il lol. mul fnrywl ll lofi Lvurn lilllw, and forylfl Iilflrf' Millbrook 1, 2, 33 Band 15 Library Club 2. Hugh Morson ,Lg Radio Club A113 Recreation Club AL. f-Shiv Lifass l'll'Gl'ZNIC HAMM Hain ufillfl' In our rojin rulflx u null. no rlnulzl, .Ind r'z'4'l'.u grin, so lIlI'I'l'.ll, rlruws nur' mal. NttL'Clll1iII1 Broughton 1, 2. Hugh Morson 3, A1-3 First Aid Club A113 IJl'2llll1ltll' Club AL. JAc'oU14:1.1N1.: cilCNEVIEVIC IIILL J:1c'kic .I71'0zl.w, no! 7IUllI'lIN. Millbrook 1. 23 Athletic Club 1, 23 Glcc Club 1 3 Beta Club 2. Hugh Morson High School 3, Jig Recreation Club 3g Future Business Club LL. 'IYIIUMAS Amex IIAl!ltINH'l'0N ,I gnorl numf' is rullwr lo ln' r'lm.vr'1: llmu yrrnl l'lI'lIl'N, Natura- Study Club l. Svc-rw tziryg Sl'lt'llL'l' Club I, 23 Visual lfduwition Club Z, Jig Pbotogf rziphy Club iig lfirst Aid Club . , . v -Lg lil'CI'C1ltl0ll C lub 'Lg H1-X L. YVILLIAM filI,LIAM IIILI. Hill Billy Hifi nollifny in prlrlir'ulru', rrurl :lirl if zwfry nvfllf' Nature Study Club 23 Rccrvzi- tion Club Zg Survive Club -I-Q Public Relations Club 3. fear' J YM? ,Ki N ., ., .ww - y i ,Vg gi a . ' 27 fn V M 0 ' lfikllglir 1 , -I fu' of Horn-an-- ' -I ,L o J f.5- ll.ffl.Ad-ie!-v--5 .JlM.Au.n ,ul-cgi V c Gillis-2-5,1-leiuu--21I13'C..:.n In sf' .W an Q-51 -Q-rfb L30-L ' lbebsu, 6.dP4.ram l . My A and-llqxg, KILBQQ I I an I a I .-., , J iii A 4 JM? img l ggaiaimiu MW AVBREY B1zNJAM1N IIILL1CY,JR. Jonx SoI, 1'liwELL HOGUE IDEYVEY MACK HOLDERFIELD Uzwqffkj 'LI.ittlc Aubrcyn Take if wrrsy, luccc your fun, Lrft thc old world fficlfcr ou. Basketball 23, -Lg First Aid 32 Boy Scouts 3, Home Room Treasurer 3g Dramatic Club 3, 'Lg Student Council lL. QCZE-G ,4,z.4Zf2'-77' A K'Ditty Smiling .vlzff liccs and calls life ' yflcrzsurcf' lol Student Council 1 3 President of A Home Room 1, 35 Class Treas- ll urer 1: Vice Prcsidcnt of Class 3 I iotf ffr X Club 3 Recrc itl01l C l ce 1 rnsident, OAK I L Sen ,nl ,vi D JohnieH J good heart is bcftcr llmn all fha lwruls in ffm ivurlrlf' Junior Dramatic Club 1, Treas- urerg Senior Dramatic Club 2, Treasurer, Senior Dramatic Club 3 AL. 117, - .V , fl..,'f1-,lfns 01 JACK CAL11-' HOLLAND Dixnc Hlcs'1'14:1z HoLEMAN 6 ffl-if .-Gophers Z llzfs .N'iIlf'l7l'l' anal fricizdly, wilh an l'.l'l'l'Hl'Nf mind. First Aid Club 1, 2, President 1. Secretary 25 Hobby Club 1, Treasurer, Home Room Vice President 2g Nature Study Club I resident Photog- riphv Club 3 Bov Scouts 1, P Tr ack lcfxm L Home Room President 3, L H1 Y 3, LL, Bas- fi uhlacu llc 1Ioc.vn'l Tuurry, llc cloc.v11'l' fret, llc'.v a boy we 7l'Ull.f forget. Science Club 2, 33 Senior First Aid fL. STACY L. HOLLAND Tn be hmulsonlc is a coiuciflencc, Hurt lo be a great lover is an ambition. Band 1, 22, 3, -Lg Drum hfajor 1, 2, 3, -Lg Orchestra 25 Dele- gate to Boy's State 2g Home Room President 3, Vice Pres- ident 1, 2, Photography Club 3, President, Recreation Club 2, 4-5 Boy Scouts 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. , . , l 1, . .' . , 1 -- 2, x ' , , ' ' I n. ., J W . , I 3 . J 1 U 7 . ' ' YW , 3 1 ' . - lor Lg 1 ' 1. - 5 .ZW -Ly:.. P uf- f ' -L ' fl -' 4 ' I 5 - f L:, . ,I I I '- - 44'f:3Ev-44-' , Z? N- 3--...-' Z' - 1 ff 1 , . , - . -- -v f Y '- ,if f - :: -- ',g - ? ,,.. , D .V.1 , ,., , - 4, A ,, if X 4 FRANK HOLT llc llmt is slow to aryzm is lmllcr than tlm 'llllflllftllfl Ru-rcation Club I, A114 Nature Study Club 2g Cbcmistry Club 3g Illtl'2lIlllll'2ll Atblctic Club -L. JANE PARKER ISLEY Rutt ' S7u'0f'f mul culw mul full of lifw, .-Ill in all, SlII .w zwry 11icc. Homc Room Prcsidcnt lg Hobby Club 1, Prcsidcntg Glcc Club 1, 2, 3, lg Visual Educa- tion Club 3. fl, Vicc Prcsidcnt 3. Secretary 3, Vice Prcsiclcnt Llfg Home Room Sccrctary 2 1113 Reporter for Purplc aml Gold 4-. ,Fx ., W Y. ' 1 g Q .W if JR.-:n for ffas CIIAliLO'I I'lC V. IIoN1cYcIf'r'r clAItL 'I'uon,xs Ilowrox !fl.,L,.,w-2 II xL,.,, ' only l,ifw is Il jravl ullrl ull llllll.Il.V .slum A'I'l'I' air, llfl' IIlllllIlI'l', rfnrl nwul lv alum, I lllllllflllf .vu onrrf, lull non' I Slwlv ar ,rlfrl avlium wr all rulmirr'. Home 1'lC0ll0IIlll'S Club l. Prcs- idcnt: Hobby Club 1, Trcus- urcrg Visual lflduczition Club Ii, -11, Sccrctury lg Purplr mul Gold Rcportcr 'Lg Scrvicu Club ig Supcrlutivc 14. IIELICN RIILLER J1cNN1c'1 ri+: Trac follr1l's1'lf,lr141' lu l1w1'fri1'11rl.s-, Tflll' lo hcr duly r1lwrry.s'. Student Council 1 3 Home Room Trczisurcr 1, -11g Sccrctury 21 Glcc Club lg Honor Citizcnsbip Club 23 Public Rclzitions Club fig Sccrctziry Junior Class 35 Joke Editor of fJAK LIQA14' VL: Purple and Golrl Staff rl-1 Service Club -L. Vicc Prcsirlcnt. IH IIIIHYU lf. unc Room Prcsiclcut I. 23 Ruclio l. 2. fi, Sccrctury Eg Rvcf . - , v - 1 in :tion C lub l. -Lg bl'I'Yli't' C lub AIARY l'lI,IZAlilC'l'II .Ionic Lib lrlf lmirwl, Ilffllllll, IllIt'll.IlN yay. I lfllflllljl lfuly lu .wrllool unrl play. Wcccllnnn Broughton l, 2, 3. Ill ugh Morson 3. -Lg Morson I.ltL'I'21l'y Socicty 33 Drrunutic Cll Oliver Twist -Lg Arts :incl Crafts Club -lfg Stunt Night 'Lg lb 3, -11, Vicc ,Prcsiclcnt 1-i iior Play IL. M 'Wa ff? K., 'Wf 4 1 N I v . , .1 , -. ii WW I WM' lv f ru, :f29- 1' 'A 1 .. a - b . r r . -' .1 -. 'I ' s N A X K JJ 'M V lr ' tl-,-of' sq a 'L ,J l , 5 I ' f' ,I now - -P' fs , s Q xx : 'Ne' X - '. -J 1 I Y .lg-Q L.. , ' Q ,dy N Q, , 41. IO help Others. Future Business Club 4-. Z i aj' . .4 - Q1-4.sL. . X if :Ii fi . Z 1 4,1 ..,- y-1 ,:3,,'4-M x ' ' al --Rf!!-4-wtf!-4' yr--.. er' l l l .mud 14 1-- x BERTHA JOHNSON '--EDNA DORIS JOHNSON JEFFEI so ORACE J Q . 'Q u as xt U , 5 an as 5 Bob DOt GI?-Lael VAIRWQA. Y IIiyl1 e1'cz'f1'cZ flmughfs- surfer! 'inf 'FIIF7' face marie SIU!-Yllillg in a S1'ldon1 xcriozm, often yay, fha heart of cOurfv.vy. shady pIa.ce.,' .AI grand .vporf in czwry way. Girl Reserves 2, 3, dwg Recrea- Dramatic Club 1, 2, Secretaryg Orchestra lg Home Room Pres- tion Club 33 Home Room Sec- Music Club -Lg Future Business ident lg Vice President 2g retury 3g Future Business Club ., Caub 4, Secretary 41. Athletic Club 2g Band 2, 3, 413 Aa' wwf- I It Service Club fl. ee- , .. s 'Qi 4 LQ AN 4 IiUBY CAROLYN JOHNSON SAMUEL JOHNSON ,' ' 'T 1.51 1 Pinky HSarn,, fk.,,,q.' MARION LAWRENCE JOHNSTON Tl US7E'I'0fllllll311:11IllItIIll'ZC'll.ljS willing H110 fool!-S the u,1,U1,, .mmm in HH, f'Lililv man ffurfllz grml' fhinysf' fa1'0,fOr he owes not any man. Cary High School 1 3 luanager Home Ebuuouucs Club li MOV' Cary High School 1, 25 Science Football 15 Boxing 1. Need- Sou Illterubl' Club 2? ReCl'e'3t10u Club 1, 2. Hugh Morson High ham Broughton 1. Hugh Mor- Club 2, 33 Ruulu Club 35 School 3, 4+g Motioxi Picture son 2. 3,413 Recreation Club 2: Club 35 Science Club 35 Hi-Y Glee Club 3, 43 Senior Play 415 Club 4g Visual Education Club Track Team lg Baritone Solo- P! ist 4. l ll fs? V ll fix' lv .1 ' P A-ff X, ' 30 1, . - . .A fi ff A 'W ' V -- , . j . , I 1 -1 the-,4,l. .,, -.,, il! - 1. ,.. , ,f w J WUWL fsnlo 6765 . J - 2, 32, 9 I ICATIYIERINE ELIZABETH JONES IJICSLIE Jomcs Nhnr l imNr'i-rs Joxifzs ..Kat,, ..Bu5f1y,, ..m,v.. .-I zwry .v'1u1'1ft girl, quid mul 'll boy will: ii lzriylli mimi, .l llnrnkfui liwrrl ix :ml llllljj fl 1' in u rc . One of lhosc fricmls of whonz youfll fclzvfryx be sure. Hobby Club lg Glcc Club 15 Junior First Aid Club 2g Future Business Club -L, Vice President. mwwwfh- Wi LOUNELL JORDAN lllludyfi Szu'0ct and clwcrfui as can bc, A 'Z41'0'IIf1Pl'fIli girl is shcf' Future Business Club Ling Senior Dramatic Club ig Diversified Occupation 44. 3 Thr' Irina! of hay l1m6'.w irrfzwr Iw- hind. Millbrook 1, ZZ, 3g Iiccrczition 1, 2, 3, Vicc President 2, 3: Band 1. Hugh Morson High School ig Futurc Busincss Club A1-, Prcsidentg Rccrcation Club 41. JAMES IIOMAS IXICICSEIC J. I. 3,41 llc Pllf0I'l'lI iciillmul lf11or'lfi11y nnrl rrfniaincal on ll 1 mum lzfri Orchestra Club 1: Band Club 2, 3g First Aid Club 2g Rccrcu- tion Club 2. Sig Band l, 2. 3. -L: Economics Club :ig Scrvicc Club 4- xi I lllr y1l'wr!r.wl 'z'irl1lw, illlf Iliff of ull ullwr 7'iI'lIII'N.l' . , . 1 llrrinmtic C lub lg Crlcc C lub I. 2g Girl licscrvcs Ii: liirst Aid Club -L. 'l'ra,-:isurcrg Sr-rvicc Club -lf. RICIRA l,Alil'lC KI+1EI.Y Kclly l15,f1-,VJ1 Tn IIIITI' Il frirnrl is lu im our. Iloinc Room Sccrctury lg Cvlce Club 1, 23 Girl R4-scrvcs Ii, 41-g Visual lrlducution Club ig Flltllrt' Busincss Club Lg Purple and Gold Typist -L. Litas saw l E 'QLLQ-4a,,LZ. it-22. f XS X x 'NN j36ZQ.,,yeiJ bus.. Ln.. X YNVQ sober uw 417, x '43 X I INV rn- lf: -Q---L -- - -f Q 7 A , 1, . in xr- if 4 1 .- A .... I r X - I ,1 'AY ,, ,Ht gg .4 -l,, q . Al, 54. -v -4v. 591 ..-qpsp L. -A ,ws ,fa -,Yu ,L . Ab M 's . 4 . . , . K sv v-if. ex Tiny' 'it l-'J na lr fx' - - , . ' f ., -. . 1. . -V 5 SL., an. :LMI tg' - .v 3 gl, ., ,snag LJ- HA LL Y Lk -X. Mfr , . t . as A- 'u- Q33 QM, .Y we 1- .4 J...- 1. 5-wb ' 1. gf A L fm i U' spa Q 00 ' I J f gi D , I Q ' Q ii fi P b 4 C -ka L Q , ,V -LN ka - af, awzxff I ' M. BILLY LANGFOBD 1. BARBARA JEAN LASSITER LOU HELEN LLOYD - 4 W ,, , . A Q3 Bill Babs ' 'Lu Lu . .l Full of life, sense and wif, luis Her face is fair: in her heart is A'Simplf duty lmfh no place for of fun, and plcnfy of grit. love. fear. . . . i , S New Smyona High School 1. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economies Club 1, Pro- ' ' Hugh Morson High School 2, Hobby Club 1, Secretaryg First gram Chairman 15 Hobby Club 'ik 3, 43 Junior First Aid 23 Foot- Aid Club 3g Radio Club 4, Sec- I 5 Recreation Club 25 Future ' ' 4 ball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 33 lretaryg Senior Play 4. Business Club 43 First Aid As- I . In Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Intra- sistantg Home Nursing 45 OAK 15 , MY wal Club 43 Recreation Club A l Y LEAF STAFF 4. 3 4, y rf , ' EDWIN BORDEN Mclxmc - ' ,X oi QU2c:,e,w.f,L7f 'I f .,Edd. ,, mf NORMA J. LICBIILLAN - QR I IC kj H H VQLX , JACK lVICCULLERS Peanut ' Q Q AJ k ,, Ile fIrw.sn'f 7c'orry,' lm rIo0sn'f fret: I ,If K HC Son H113 ,, boy wp -wf,,,'f forget.- And I clmffcr, chrclfcr as I go. 7 X ' P J ' ' , ' . S frulii Ztfoiliiil Zvi! IiiE I?ii71fdin-1 GIQC Club le 2: 33 Recreation Glee Club 3: Future Business X ' Club 2, 4g Student Council Club 41. Treasurer 4g Staff of. ' Nature Studv 2g Movie Club 33 Representative 25 President of OAK LE F 4. ' L f Photogr lub 33 Recrea- Home Room 33 Track Team ' 5 K y - if V? tion C 4 - . Sergeant-at- 3, 45 Vice President Home uvu Q5 Q , y if CVC Room fm Hi-Y 455C1'ViCe Club 'f N, N l Q:-r -' 4 - . ,Z B ' tball 45 OAK LEAF 4 5 , Q -- as e'-f-A W M, gi NU f - - Q, Q L 'Z a+- 1Y ,.., ' .,rf'Zi W l, y- 1,1 f-1 j7 - ' ' 32 e Q l ,, ' c- A V A 0 L , it x H J + Q,0J.c0,f:,ef . lfllf' Col Cflf0 655 CHARLES F. BIANN .lAcQum.1N1f: RIARSIIBUIIN NIARY l'lLIZAliI'I'l'Il MAR'rlN fy, Charlie Jackie Mary U1S0ll1f'filHl'.'f I xii rlnrl fhinlf, and sonzefinzcs I jus! xii. Hobby Club 13 Athletic Club 2g Radio Club 2: Diversified Occupations 41. Rosy: RIARY lNIAR'l'IN Martini Joy rises in 'mc like fl SllllIl'lll'I 'S 'llI0l'l1.U Glee Club 13 Morsou Literary Society 1, 23 Service Club 114. P gy LL L-x1Q,1 UL., JI1'rril-11 .wh 1' cn n la ugh mul 1'lmfl1'r. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, -lf: Iloinc Room Chairman lg Girl Rc- serves 3, A113 Recreation Club 23 Morson I.iter:1ry Society l, Jig Service Club LL. CHARLES A. MA'r'ruRws Jolly, youd nulurefl, full of fun, If you lHl'l'l'lI'li a good frirfml, hcr1f'.w one. Hobby Club lg Junior First Aid Club 2, 33 Recreation Club lg Senior Diversified Occupa- tiou 4. - , , ,R 0 0 5 ' ' O . ' . ,us I . I 0 '. 0 ' ,f,'f' i'lVlll'lll'Z'l'l' if I'1IHlI'S lu lllfllllfllfl lvllllflll final 'lvl' rcrul-U fur fun. lirrl--7-nlxn rffmly 1L'llI'l'l' lllr'rr x Zc'ul'li' In ln' fllllllhu Ilonor Citizenship Club 1, 23 Public Relations Club 29, Lg Glcc Club 1 g Junior Marshal 253 Library Club iig President of Home Room 2g Council Rcp- rcscntative 3: Purplr' 111111 Gulf! Reporter 35 CDAK LICA14' Staff -L. IQDXVARD IIAvwooD lxIA'l I'IIEXVS Thr .wfr-rw! of .wr'f'w.w.v is cnn.vlr1nr'.11 lu 1iIlI'1NIN1'.'l 'Hobby Club lg Nature Study Club 123 Science Club 1, 2. 3g Recreation Club fl. , f afdvgffjgf X Lf gt 75 if W5 , , J'1.Q 7L.x.fv- .4-,. . 1 . . K' f L, fi - , fx -I . K,- V ' 4 ' P 4 , 1 1' . I 4' if ' ?I iff ' A .1 - x, -4 , 1 ff A .. V! MJ ,El Q, fir-ity.-iff af'-' I C1 '-- .i f4 !7,5 ff 'Apu Q3 fZ,4ifg.4Lfpj I 'QW new-f MM l , , . 1 l Z, , V C K a fhf' .3 ggi.--n..z' 'QQ' 'MII' 0lW.g. 'Wim .4-as-Q 0' ., N ---an--v' W I'l0S'l'lCR l,1Nwoon MAY, JR. Romanw R. IXIORRISON, JR. CHARLES YV. IXIOTLEY I,i1uly Bob Chflrhc One inrlr of ,my NIll'I7IOIHlfH of fllII'I'fI'l'l' am I. HH UN' flflll Lots of wif, mul Iomls of fllllf grizff, fl '.'l1l-H Ifzvfryfliirzy lm flows ix uwll alarm. lirfraumf lo laugh is 1H'U1Il'l' fo the 1 man. Cl1!ipCl 5Cl100l 1. 2. Studi-nt Counq-il 1: Rf-f-1'g-g1tiqJ11 Ijrznuatic. Club 23 Radio Club rf? 3:7 Hugh Morgou Ei. .Lg SL-uior Club 1: Soir-us-v Club tl, 35 gi ' avg , 2 -2.00 l Q X I'll'St Alll P- Home Room lrcsuleut 3, 44g XVILLMM TRUFTT IU RAY Sc-rvicc Club 'Lg Visual I ldllC21- A U X ' U X YV R NI tiou Club 3g Hi-Y Club 3, fig flrmitt ' rl U4 ILLIAM Immun 'UPN Class Ira .lSl1!'tI' -14, BUSIIIQSS -HL, 1,f,, was .,,p,,fy,,. ,md 17,6 ..AUml,,N,.U is ,mf ,,, 1,,, ,1,,Nl,f.,,,,1 BIZIIIZIQCI' c,AK IJCAF 41. lflffnufnlx :vo mimwl in him fhclf A A I ,gy NH, 1,j.,,1,,,N, ,.1,,,,-,,,,f,,,-. Jmfurrf mzglzl .vluncl up and say ,P fo ull ffm Iwnrlrl. lk Ilobhy Club 13 13111111 1, 23 . IXIAE YVILLIS IXIURPIIY Tliix ix ll mnn. ' V Orclu-stru :ig Rc-c-rczxtiou Club Claw Iwoqidcnt 1, Radio Club uw 2, 3, -Lg lslllfllftl lillsilicss Club -L. Qu,if',t' nm xl from rluy In lrlrql: 23 Band 1, 25 3, ,LM All-State Nrzn llllllllfl a flung fo my. B I ig 14 qt 1 t C .I unc .. 13 . uc eu 0lll1C1 I IiClldCTS0ll SCll00l 1, 2, 3Q SQC1'Qt11l'5' 3. Xrifie Prgsidgnt 4g 1 J A Choral Club Ig Charm Club 2g Hi-Y Club 43 Lewis Literary + ' Home Economics Club 15 Kuow S01-ig-ty Zig lhI21Y'Sllill 33 Basketi 'IV 1237, h UQ ,L Your State Club 3. Hugh hall 4., R 'Q Cf? 4 , ..v , ' -If JL igh Sig-hool .1-g Fut 6' fm 'l 09. N f 22?---f--- ' R C I - ' i - -- -. --':,f f: 'f ' - f 'k 'I' 'wi ' : vi- .' -- f Q 3 6, 'T 'zfff-,llff i ' ' ' 34 gy -5' ' . , xi ,fy fff, 4 ixyjij ty I N, xv' 1' gl all l ERNEST GEORGE MYATT Ernie Though boys may yu and boys fnmy comrf, Yozfll mfvcr find a trucr !'lIllIlI.u Home Room Secretary 1, Pres- ident 2, 3, Vice Prcsidcnt 2, 3g Rccrcation Club 1. -Lg Scicncc 2, 3g Student Council Repre- . . , ,. S6'lltlitlVC Lg Ili-X IL, lrcasurcr. ANNIE RIAE NIPPICR IIN air, hm' 'lIHllllII'l'S, all who .ww arlznircrlf' Millbrook High School 1. 2, 3g Glee Club 1, Zg Home Econom- ics Club 3. Hugh Morson fLg Girl Reserves Lg Service Club 41. - l 5 ...V x f ' RT X-15,0026-fzarfvif L Jscnfo ffass maj' H44 442 1 BILLY NEAL KA ' 7! 0 .loll.u, guml 'llIlfIll'1'Il, full uf fun, if you lHlZ'l'll'f ra yum! f'l'iI'Illl, Ill'l'f .Y imc. Prcsidcnt of Class lg Boxing 1, 2g Band 1, 2, Jig Scicncc Club 2, Trcasurcrg Hi-Y 2, IS, flf, Vicc Prcsidcntg First Aid 3, Scr- ffcant-at-Arms' Homc Room fi 9 Vice Prcsidcnt -Lg Class lnditor of CJAK IAICAF EL. BIARTIIA FRANCES NORIJAN l ra11kic HAQIII' TUWIIIHS' fl .wmilc Um! 'wou'f conzc off, Millbrook lg Civics Club 13 Science 1. Hugh Morsou 1, 2, 3. Lg Intermediate Dramatic Club 23 First Aid Club 2: Radio Club 3g Rccrcation Club ,Lg Senior Dramatic Club L. ' ' ' , Li-:wls Nxcuom Nick 'l'l1r' mirror of ull rnnr'lw.w-U. Naturc Study 1, Vicc Prcsi- dcntg Dramatic Club lg I,llJI'Ill'y Club 3. Vic-c l'r1-sidcntg Class 'Frcasurcr 23 Scnior First Aid Club Jig IIi'Y L. l'lI,IZABI'I'l'Il l'lIJNlI'NIJS Nonms K'I,ib .l flllllfillfl slinlfw, rm iluuyrf fmy. To llllllllf, lu .vlnrllc mul In iurljl- lay. llrzuuatics 1, 3. -L, Sccrctary, Vicc Prcsidcntg CIR-cr I,L'2lClQ'l' 1, 2g Class Trcasurcr lg Ilomc Room Sc-crctary, 'Ill't'!lSll1'l'l' lg Morson Litcrary Socicty 23 llomc Room Sccrctary -Lg Scrv- ice Club AL. Sccrctaryg U.A.R. Candidate- 'Lg CDAIC LEAF Club AL. ,Q ,- was 7929 5 fb 35 'N ., , ,-.V.iV- -- N 7 1 I I I . I .P f Y J 1 y l 'K li Q x A . rl., I I 'WT' J 1 :Dm wk A J J JESSIE GREY I ENNY Pcnny', And .vluf was c'er rc 'H1I'l'l'.ll In.v.v. VVI-st End High School 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 25 Recreation Club 1, 2. Hugh Morson High School 3, lg Recreation Club 3g Girl Reserves 414g Glee Club AL. Jc MQW lxIAI!'I'IIA FRANCES PIIIPPS HBIIll'tn Sl11f'.v jus! nn fill-,lNlI'l'll'lllI girl. Hugh Morson Literary Society LYDIA JOYCE IENNY Small Cliaiigel' nlnfinifc rir'ln'.v in n liflle roomf' Circulation Staff of Purple mm' Golrl Alf. rl 7 BIARVIN E. P mm- i Q u MJ .'I lflfflllll 1'l1m'n1'fcr is lung fo lm rf'111en1l1vrcrl. lfublic Relations Club 1, 23 Recreation Club 2. -1' : Lewis Literary Society 1 3 Senior First Aid Club 44g Reporter :ind Typist on Purple and Gold ll2'i'alW M Qin 7 . 1 A , ' f ' ' :H rl i I, X -'Anil' A I IRENE PHILLIPS KH liurfx not the langue fo give fair zcorclsf' Morson Literary Society 33 Future Business Club 41. MARY PURNELL 'Your frfrlxizzg zvorff you lmslz llyllfll you .we how easily I liluxlrf' Recreation Club 3g Service Club 114. V 3: liccrcation Club 3g Service JI. ' '-.HAJ,,J.N flu W ,J y Club 'Lg lfirst Aid Club -11, Vice 9 A, l .su Y JJ' l .J President. H J I en .,,,,- lil- Q ' .' , L V 5 I, 'Jun if ,I 23-1, 'W ...G-1, ' ' wif , 1: ,iz rl! I i A . , X A 'F C' .. -2 I f'2bZff ,. 4 Y . 4- -- T'?l4 n K 7 ?-W' 132 I: - 36 I ' A1 ..IlIP Jan I0 6745 s 's 37 X .4 F r-rj ' . 5 L. 51 ' .- X 'S 22 , 'J FE Eg' L p-4 :Q ,.... - vu 'E is VE. 4 ,.. .. 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Q63 2 Lg-' S::,T 'E 5 t , C'j:'J. f,-.xxx 'f FN:-1:14--fl N :FT i 3-cf: A - a- :24,g:g:w.: - if c-1:31-'fl 1 A :Ar-, :.:-, L - ,. QA :I-.i-'H we S if ,I-.F!:.:PIg1.-. A : 1 -' A . r-+-,.- -...j : , , 'H-X rifle:-5 - F ,i..f--fE'.:':: 1 x 1. ' A' 1 1 , ..,: - 4' - ,- S :PT-14 ST '- -7 BA' LQ Z '-if N ',f-v-L:,.,' : 'S -.VKN -. .R- Q N 1 -f -. -1 ,. Sg',.,n-1,r-P,-' .1 Q 5 F LJ. - ,U-'A' L y A e , N 'g-,:-l...: '-5 , . V 4 , AA .--. : - - M s R L:.-1,,-- Z .. ,, 3- -R-If TNQ:- X - w-fl, pf.: N . 1-v-.M....3yg lgl , ...,. ,...... r' I F xii 5 fi ,- - 1. gl- 1 S iw -A .LV J, ' uv 4 3- N' A - ' ,MAL , .,. F1MMITT TBRAXTON SHERRON What should fl Hlflllf do but be -111c1'ry. Glee Club lg Model Airplane 2g Science Club 33 Recreation Club -11, Track Team AL. Carl', ful M , . r M vr I RRRR HUGHI-is SMITH ll sf If NV 2' I nm surf fl care is nn 011011151 to life. Hobby Club 1, 23 Pl10t0g'1'3PT1y Club 3, Radio Club 1, Vice President: Dramatics 22, 33 CHARLES GRAHAM SMITH Chick True fo his work, his worrl, his fI'i0I1ClS.U Class President 23 Band 1, 2, 3, L1-g Marshal 3, Lewis Liter- ary Club 3, Treasurer, Hi-Y 3, 41, Treasurer 3, President 4, Boys' State 111, Superlative 4, Student Council 1, 111, Represen- tative 1, President 45 Senior Play 4. TALMAGE T. SPENCE T. T. Nut loo serious, not 1011 gay, But rc rare good sport in every HARRY H. SMITH HDOCU 'Ally .qoorl clispo.s'ifio11 I prefer I0 gold. JuIIior Football Team 25 Pres- ideIIt Radio Club 23 First Aid Club 3, Varsity Football Team 3, 43 Dramatic Club 413 Service Club elf. HILDRI-:TH VIRGINIA STANCIL Gini Q-I smuri ami' 'wiffy girl is she, Airways full of mirth and glee. JuI1ior Dramatic Club Ig Junior Glee Club 13 Senior Glee Club 2, 3, SeIIior Dra- matic Club 2, -Lg Future Busi- ness Club 4. I' li Service Club 44. wfly- Home Room President 23 Boy Scout 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3g A l- Class Treasurer 3g Track 3, 41, iz., - , .,,, 5. Hi-Y 415 Boys' State Repre- Pf' . 'grip ' ntative 45 Superlative 45 f- -eil '-L I - 3 ' 38 LE. fl . Ll' 1+ IJOROTIIY l'lLlZABE'l'll S'rlf:1.I. Dot .l fli.vpn.vilion flml is .vw1'1'l,' A .vmilc fluff ,n'lIlH'kS you UU' your fI'I'Ii.', Club 1, 2, Home Hconoinics President 13 Vice President of Home Room 2g Girl Reserves 2, 3, AL, Trezisurer 2, l'resident +5 Student Council 2, 3, AL, Sec- retary 2, Vice President 3. llIAllGAl!lC'I' XYVETTE Scmixmns Maggie i'N!2lIP know time but to low' flier, Nor namefl lime but lo praise. Diversified Occupations Club 1, 2, Prograrn 1, 2, 3, rl, Sec- retary 3, -L. f6f2f0 67655 IiAYMOND Porn S'l'ICU'All'l' Bully lf.rpw-I Ihr' icursf, lmpf' for lbw lnuvl, :mal luke :vllnl l'UIIN'N.N Recreation Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President I, 2, Trezisurer Iig Science Club 2, Presidentg In- trzi-lnurzil Club -Lg Home RAJOIII President 1, 2, 3, 'Lg Baseball 1, 2. 114: Basketball 1, 2, 3, Alf: Football 1, 2, 3, LL, Co-captain -11. llrIARGUICRI'l'lfI TUOMPSON Geet'l Nl1w'.w full of pep. Slick full of glee. Glee Club 1, 2: Honor Citizen- ship Club 2g Morson Literary Society 3, Trezisurerg Girl Re- serves AL: Service Club Al-3 OAK LEAF Staff 111g Purple and Gold Stuff -L. XXIIQHINIA l'ivlf:m'N S'l'RAI'GIlAN l'lvie Tu krmich' lu r.vlr'1'l:l.' In ln1'rf. Glee Club I g Honor Citizenship Club 1, 23 llrainzitie Club 2. Vice l,Y'l,'Sllit'llt2 Home liomn Secretary Zg Morson Literary Society 25, President, Clmpluing ltudio Club 25, Sccretziryg Stu- dent Council AL. Cluiirnizm of House and Ground: Senior Committee Cliziirlnulig Girls State Representative 'Lg Major of Magazine Cziinpuign -113 Sl1llL'I'lZ1tlYC A1-3 l'lditor-in-Chief of f,AK LEAF -ll. PANSY XVARINA Tnonrsox Alai HIIIVII fullf .I great .vwrwl .wilrfm'rf.' Recreation Club 3. -11. WMM it be 'W' fm C ' 'hx X 1 1-s P sg. -5' 4,6 ol rl L D 1 i. x 'xx 'gl 'Q E ? 3 .1 4 -e 9 NY. 'P'5u-- Q W. ,-L i -f ., X A 1 Z , , L , fm RosA L1-:Ia 'IlI'IOMPSON A mon' lmruqwl 1'lmrru'frfr there iwzwr zcw.v.'j Knightdale 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Home lflcononiics 1, 2. Program Chairman, Scie11ce Club 1, Photography Club 15 Arts and Craft 1, 2. Hugh Mor- son High School 'Lg First Aid Club 4. JOSEPHINPI UNDEIKHILL H-ION .1l1ilif.1f, null luclf, 1'onq1ufr.v. Knightdale High School 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Honorary ' 'ence Club 1 ' Citizensh' ' 7 3 C V cc l r M irshal 1 ,717 K 433 ' 4 X, hy. lawn. ' ' ESTER FAYE TRUELOVE CJlIll',, xleuflfusl, and faifllfulf' Glee Club 13 Girl Reserves 2. 4, First Aid Club 2, Physical Education Club 4. BE'rsv Ross VADEN Bette She is ulfcrzyx full of fun and .1 fnzwrilc will: any girl or lmyf' Treasurer of Class lg Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, President of Home Room 1, Treasurer 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Honor Citizenship Club lg First Aid Club 3, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4' Ad- i ertisinfr Manafrer of OAK LEAF 4 Cheer Leader 4 Service Club 14 Secretary Treasurer, , 5 5 T 1,L,fg lass '- .' h ' fb 1' 1 . i 1. u - A Q ., 4 , , f ' ' -' , f,,,a4: age 1 ffiflafji 've T A , ,e 1 . Q - v . ff-dl ..---1---L.. - .nj-Q - ,us Manager 4, Supe - - !'- ' ?'g. 7 q Ori 1 ',??'?1n--ming, Q . ,, lf ' ,,1Q.:fff ' MQ , A 1 Y - 1 - Q- af f f 4 . A - A 40 Doms GRAY TURNER Duddy,' if A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, In comfort, and to !'0lHIIIfllIfI.U A Honor Citizenship Club 1, 2g Library Club 3, 45 Service Club 4, Treasurer, Secretary of Home Room 3. 9,1457 HELEN K. VADEN I-Iullonl' q Nofl1ing impossible to Cl wil mg lu'm't. Honor Citizenship Club lg Morson Literary Society 13 Girl Reserves 15 Motion Pic- ture Club 2g Junior First Aid Club 2, First Aid Club 3, Senior Dramatic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 4. li ,li - LLL' 1 , 7 I V , 'Z ' 9 PIENRY Cx. VVALIQIQR, Ji . liiiim l' imxclcs W IfIlNS'I'I+IlN I' imxu W AVN:-1 W nrric 14 fu ll' .. v l V x n Q Brvmlu SuIwr, quicl, p4'llsi1'r', nnrl flf'nnu'w. ,,, 5 Z 1 f ll llmmull ' ' His lzrnxli, his 1u'ur'il and his pw: Will mnlfc Ibis TAI'Ul'IlI ll lwllrr place www. Junior Dr:1u1:1tic Club 1 g Senior Drunizitic Club lg Fine Arts Club 23 Vice President Fine Arts Club 2g Photography Club 35 .Urznnzitic Club 3g Serv- ice Club Alfg Recreation Club ilig OAK LEAl 2, 3, AL. DOROTHY Lim YVIIITFIIQLD Dot Yom can- go as fm' as your cfm- fidl'lll'l' in yoursclf In.vf.v. Girl Reserves lg Radio Club IS: Morson Literary Society Jig OAK LEAP' 2, -1, Club Editor lg Service Club AL. 1 , -S 'Nm Girl licservcs l, 2, 'Lg lfuture Business Club -14. JENKINS YV1il'1'I.14:v YV A 1. '1' ic n Gus .vnulliiny ln his wars: .lIusic is ll was his rlcliyhl llzrrfr pus! .lll'Ill'N, In if llrfll jillrl Il life and ll full: rv. Club lg The Black Drzunutic Fl2lII1illg0H lg State Music Cone test 1, 2g Purple and Gold Stuff Zig Junior Glee Club 33 Senior Glee Club 1, 2, 3, IL. Vice Presf idcnt 3, President -Lg Feature Editor of fJAK I,14:A1f. 'l'ln' icurlal ll'llH1UN nullfiuy of its E g1r1'nlr'sl lIlI'll.H Boys' Atlllctic Club I. Pri-si' dcntg Junior lfootbull 1. 2, Zig Varsity l ootb:ill Lg Varsity Baseball 2. Ii, Lg Service Club L, Scrgczint-:it-Armsg Home liooin Vicc President I. 2. ll. ' v Louis Rimms W11,1414:usoN H l lllJl' I will finrl II 1C'f'.l? In Elm lluf lhinys 1 9,5 f I .w1.u. , QQ if rf' -' Honor Citizenship Club lg Lewis liiterury Society l. 2, Zig Scicnce Club 2. 3: First Aid Club -L Scrgeunl-sit-Armsg Treas- urer of Home ltooin -Lg Ili-Y 14. WS' Iuu-a E 'K WW' 41 74,9-. ' wr I ,v4V . -45 ,Qi ufanicdl f74f,ZQ-e-Zoc'f 5 , 74 R707 GY W l ' ' 7 FL L- - n L 7 ,A .Lb fo I Q 1' A. 4 O I LL x 'dv , I ' I sa 4 I -,.. I rl K ,. ,V ,,. lf' 0 ,,.! I 1 C is-'I' fi . hh. h f,:w ' ' 'i 1' , U ' . an , if X, , , ,e-- A er f , .14 ' ...M . . , J' . r' I 'V ' .. ,Q .7 I.. 1,3 X 1 f cf-170' QLD K 'Mg im-J' ix, 1 U AAJJJLJ -5-C71 Ziff,-1-7'f9L7 it 61. KKZCNKLL V 1 1'7?u If .SQ ff,a,,,,,L, SAALLA- 4 c I 1 JL, ig.. 'LQY Lucc- MAM111: INi:z VVILSON RUTH RIURIEL XVINSTEAD FRANCES VIVIAN WOLLETT Butch '4Whiz,' Skinnie fare tmifh glrzfllzcss ffm' sprcrzrl, Soft sn1iles by 11111111111 h'ilIfIIIUSS bred. Girl Reserves 2, 33 Glee Club 1: Senior First Aid 23 Recrea- tion A1-g Morson Literary Society l. EDWIN XYARBOROUGI-I VVOODELL 41-Fldiu UW lrmzcd mul grlzerl and still 'zcoizrlm' grew .lf all the 1111411.11 things he could rio. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, -Lg Radio Club -L' Chetr I fader 41' Bind ' 'Hi X Club 3 Sc cretarv jg' ID K,:1n111 -h mh naFd NIM was a phrmfonz of delight lVl1r'11, first she ylcanzvd 'upon my sight. Junior Glce Club lg Senior Glec Club lg Recreation Club 2, First Aid Club 33 Service Club AL, Dramatic Club 114, Staff of OAK LEAI AL. ARENDA ROKERT WRIGIiT Sl1orty', Noll1i11.rr is more IIUIIOIYIIJIU than II' yratefzll llf'llI'f.U Girl Reserves 1, First Aid 2, 3, I itcrary Cl lb .. I resident, Serxice Club L Recreation u 1 7 3 Good humor teaches fun fo last Jlalrzfs new friends and keeps lhosc of the past. Honor Citizenship Club 1, 23 Morson Literary Society 1, 3, Treasurer 33 Girl Reserves 1, 44, Student Council 2, 415 Staff of OAK LEAF L15 Home Room Vice President -L. JACK C. YEARBY, JR. Jackson V I None but himscl 1- 1 I 's 10 hz ' IIIl,7'llN0l.,, Dramatic Club 23 Library Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Ex- change Editor Purple and Gold 35 Publicity Chairman Senior Class 4-5 Service Club 415 Senior Play 4. q I 4, 'J-C ,Q-L ,2- ll 42 J , , K . , I , , I v l 9, f ' - Y ' R v . - x u 1 J ,- , , 1 , L , , A , 1 111,11 ,I ' 1 ,L,f. , f f rwf , ' , .. af: - - 0 - , I ' . . .I if 7 nf - Y , ,L,. i- ' A ' 5'T '-3-' - 1 g , , A Y - - ' ' I - 1 ' 4 - - ' Q V C 4 . f -1- I-fi ' , ' 'T' - ,- . X L4a-P ? F::r.--. ---' ' Z, g.f , Y -- 1 i i I I BIARGARET ODESSA EDWARDS ullnppilwss .sccnlx mnrlc fu Inc shared. Needham Broughton 1. Knight- dale 2. Millbrook 33 Activity Club 2, 3. Hugh Morson 44. . 'wx Jim I0 C7455 ... SEIVIORS NUT' PITUTOGltl.'lPIIE1J AI.1'lJN CAR'I'lCR LIATIICOCK H:1ppy,' 'ZIccnmnmrlnvliny from flflllj ln rluy, To l'Z'l'l'.UflIiIl!l fmrl 1 Z'l'l'-If 7c'rly. Needham Broughton 1, 2, 3, Glcc Club 1, 2, 3, Visual Education Club 2, 3. Hugh Morson ig Visual Education 415 Dramatic Club LL. BI'I'l l'Y l i4:nm'soN lllA'l'I'M .. I,m,gy,. l uill1ful, szcwffl, flllfl sfunrrf ull lhruuyh Ihr ymr'. Peace Junior College I. Need- ham Broughton 23 Literary Club 2, Latin Club 2. Pincland .lunior College Jig Glcc Club Ii. Hugh Morson 1113 Future Busi- , ness Club 'ig Senior First Aid Ji Q' SC Club slr, Secretary AL. Stir, dz:-:-4iuf5'f9p4r--:+ K-'tvtlv -l as tb -U-0' . Wilt- Ci A -' 1 fww- - QQ 7 W7 0 ,gyualgf If h ' Y' I' .. ' T 6 Semor ear 1 x 7 60 fo ' 3 The first important event of the Senior year was the election of class otlicers. Those chosen were the following: President, Eddie VVoodellg Vice president, Talmadge Spence, Secretary, Ruth Berkowitz, Treasurer, Robert Morrison. Senior commit- tee chairmen appointed were: Stunt Night, Eddie Wloodellg ticket, Evelyn Straughang publicity, Jack Yearbyg mascot, Ruth Berkowitz, cap and gown, Eddie YVoodellg and card and invitation, Cathie Ann Green. The Seniors worked long and hard during the scrap campaign and collected a large part of the total 251,158 pounds. Home rooms 204 and 201 won iive dollars and two dollars respectively for collecting the largest amounts in school. The annual Stunt Night, which is sponsored by the Senior Class, was given November 5. Five stunts were presented, one by each class. The Senior stunt entitled lNIan blade lNIonster', was written and directed by Bill Clary and Eddie Woodell. This year's Stunt Night was more successful than ever before from a financial standpoint. A Little red-haired Ginny Sears, sponsored by Jean Dempster, was selected as the class mascot. The Seniors voted unanimously to dedicate the OAK LEAIf' to the Hugh Morson students in the armed forces. The following Senior superlatives were elected: best all around girl, Betsy Vadeng best all around boy, Talmage Spcnccg most beautiful girl, Margaret Franklin, best looking boy, Bill Childress, most popular girl, Ruth Berkowitz, most popular boy, Eddie Woodellg best dressed girl, Charlotte Honeycuttg best dressed boy, Johnny Gournasg most serviceable girl, Evelyn Straughang most serviceable boy. Charles Smith, most athletic girl, Bertha Jolmsong most athletic boy, Raymond Stewart. 43 . Ink Although the magazine campaign was not wholly a Senior project this year, the Seniors were active participants in the contest. Each home room elected a captain. They were: room 201, Ruth Berkowitz, 202, John Gillis, 203, Billy Neal, 204, Dorothy Stell. Evelyn Straughan, who was major of the class, won a Bulova watch for outstanding salesmanship and leading the school in subscriptions sold. Miss Natalie Coffey received a twenty-live dollar war bond because her home room led the school in selling magazine subscriptions. Home room 203 was champion of the class in football and won the Cross Country race. The Senior home rooms played many exciting games during the intra-mural basketball tournament. Home rooms 203 and 204 battled for the championship of the class. Room 201 emerged victorious and later won the championship of the school. The Senior Play Jonesy, by Ann Morrison a11d John Peter Toohey, was pre- sented April 16. The cast was as follows: Jonesy, Marion Johnston, Ann Jones, Alice Borchersg Mrs. Jones, June Freeman, Mr. Jones, Eddie Woodellg Stanley Jackson, Harold Frazierg Bill Morgan, Charles Smithg Diana Deveraux, Eliza- beth Jobeg Mildred Ellis, Barbara Lassitcrg Mr. Silverberg, Bill Clary, Katie, Margaret Ayersg policeman, Jack Yearbyg and two plumbers, Talmage Spence and John Gillis. This delightful comedy was directed by Mrs. J. D. Blickle, who was ably assisted by Ruth Berkowitz. Jonesy furnished the Seniors an evening of laughter that will not easily be forgotten. The week before the annual N.C.E.A. was held at Morson the Seniors rolled up their sleeves and did some down-to-earth manual labor-scouring walls, waxing floors, washing windows, and shining desks. Hugh Morson was, as a result, beautifully clean for the convention. Many Seniors acted as guides and ushers to assist the visiting teachers. The Juniors entertained the Seniors April 30 at the animal Junior-Senior Prom. The gymnasium was beautifully decorated in pastel colors with spring and summer as the theme. Delightful music was furnished by Herb Gupton and his orchestra. Needless to say, all the Seniors had a wonderful time at this gala affair. Class Night, which was given the last of May, was an outstanding success this year. Miss Barden and the class night committee did a fine piece of work that will long he remembered by the Seniors. Next, came the long awaited event. Graduation night was hlay 31, and it was with sad heart and moist eyes that the Seniors accepted their diplomas. Because here at Hugh Morson our paths part. Some of us go into the armed forces to serve our country, others to college, and still others into the business world. No matter what happens though, the store of knowledge we have gained at Hugh Morson gives us faith to face the future, and the friendships we have formed here will withstand every storm. 1- r f f '77, 1 T .4. - ' 4, , e V- ' :zur . e , ,iff 7 ' . .. -- ++:-f X, -.ll p ' K 'W in A e- 44 ' ef f 3 be 3 ,,,,-uv- I X 4 ' 1 , I N I N tl I. I ' ,fi El Unz'a'ec?h2o A150 0 f' I .X I .1 I Jzmior 14155 OFFICERS , I DAVID MOONEYHAM RIAIIIAN XOUNG VVILL ROACH PIresIideInt Trf'usfz1I1'cr Vim' Pwsidezzf BIQTTY BOWE PHILLIPS PEGGY CRAWFUIID S ocinl Ch ILi'l 7lIfHl Sec'I1'f'tm'y INIISS LUCY GILMORIQ Advisei' BIOTTO FLOWER COLORS Rise and Shine Wfhitf' Rosa' Blue and TVl1ife -15 f,..4,l90f.9k0 IW, ' f 1, I i ,- 4: 1 , f . 1 . iv' 2 X If Il MV 139 15 's e I O 'i fl!!! i. m, iN W hwy rc cr cr SKS rr ,. J Q DOROTIiY WYN ADAMS Swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to 'wrathf' CARY ALLEN In action faithful, and in honor clear. MARGARET ALLRED Divinely tall and most divinely fair. DONALD AMBURGEY at U He is gentle that does gentle deeds. CARL BAREFOOT, JR. Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. JAMES BAIRD BAXTER, JR. 'With frankness and truth he builds his destiny. BET'FY KATHERINE BELL Quiet, steadfast, and faithful. HELEN BLAND My heart is like a singing bird. CATIIERINE IJOUISE BROWVN Idleness is an appendix to uobilityf' HARRIET AUGUSTA BRYANE I speak in a monstrous little voice. JOHN XVILLIAM BRYAN elf-trust is the .secret of success. LOUIS MARION BRYAN, JR. Away dull careg I'll be happy. JOHN RANDALL BUIE Great thoughts come from the heart. MARY FRANCES BULLUCK She 'wears that smile that 'w0n't come .U off. NORMA CLAIRE CARTXVRIGHT Thy 'modesty's a candle to thy merit. if l A 4, X 1: flap' .K I 1 , . 'K e M41 I' .X 2 4 K V W f f, iw i O ' I, E s ix ' A -2' 1. ' 4' I V Q i Yfmk-I ' .11 X X .X Nei:-QRL I y N-'luiar,,?6en,f5 FQEXVL At' -is N .. , v xx . I . ff' 3 5 ' X. A ' ' - 4 , '. 'lei-1 O wi, -- f tl , fr, - A ' so -2 . . A . . f I -A . J .-- , ' 21 fi- - CORI NN ll: CARVIQR 'KI hate nobody: 1'm in charity with the world. Lrzwls B. CAw'1'I10RNE, JR. Speeeh is great, but silence is greater. ALYDRFIX' CIIAPPI-ILL Sweet as the month of May. Euvoou BRUGD1-:N CoL1:Y O grant an honest fame, or grant me nonef, GLORIA LEE CONYERS 'fThe sweetest flower in all the world. STANTQN C0NYr:Rs All things come round to him who will but wait. MARGARET Coo4P11:R Character is higher than intellect. PEGGY Nll-IWLIN CRAWFORD Rare is the union of beauty and purify. J12ANNR1'r1c MARJORI15 DAVIS Her heart and hand are in her work. ROSA KA'FHLl'IEN DEANS Beauty and wisdom are conjoined. I'IARRII-ITTE DENNING The quiet and observant always go far. CRYSTAL EARLY True as the dial to the sun. LEON EDWARDS ffl ' ! - n thls fools paradise he drank delight. NIARGARET Lms FLORENCE A rnagnifieent spectacle of human happinessf' CARL XVILLIADI FRANKS It is good to live and learn. 175712107 Cfczss he 1 I, 4 4' -P' 'I V I ,Ja s..N.,.-ily -'Y N , I if-' r- 'lb .- '..J97 R45 -- K 1 ff P ' ' ...z ' T1 1 ft I. H' L l , 7,- 'C H 'fs Ni ?l 2 fs F I 3: so ef Q X N H, .v ' R2 A' K J Z I fg 'U EI: GAXRGI Happy Q f' om care I'rn . - J MARGARET JUNE GAIINER A thing of beauty is ct joy foreverfj MAR.IORIE MAE GARNEIR Beauty seen is never lost. GEO'llGE AR1'IIUR GAY Counts his sure gains and hnrries baelo for more. DORIS LRE GOODWIN A pleasing eountenanee is 'no slight aflz'antage. XNILLIAIVI HIXZI-IL IqA1VIILTON, JR. The 'man of wisflom -is the man of worth. LRNORA G1JRI3O1N HI'Il 1'INSTAI,L To know how to hide one's ability requires great skill. BOBRII: Jo- HRSTRR The force of her own merit 'makes her way. LOIRPINZO HOBRS f IVith 'words we govern 'menft H Ii L L0 N H OIIGE Blesses her stars and thinks it lll.l?llI'.U.U ' IQVELYN THOMAS I'IOLDEN 'IVhile there's life therets hope? CLAUDE DOUGLAS HOLLAND Young fellows will be young fellows. DAW'ID GENE HONEYCUTT Peace is the fairest form of happiness. HIXROI.D I1ORNE Better the world with a smile. DORIS HI-:LUN HUGHES A goorl heart is better than all the heads in the worldf' If I 3 X xx O I X im, ,f jf Weev El C I-IARLES BA 1:1-:R H UTCIIINS StufIious to please, get not uslmmed Z0 failf, Doms MIKE JOHNSON IVhaff'ver is worflz doing at all is worth clofng well. XNILLIADI IIILEY .l0I'INs'm-N Hitch your 'ZUIIHOII fo a star. HUEERT JuNEs lVl1en he twill, he will. IRIS JONES Honor is the reward of 'Ull'lIlP.U MARGIKIIPIT MAE KEIIN She 'moves a goflrless, and she loolrs a queen. VIRGINIA CLAIRE KIRIBALL Love 'me Iiftlej love me long. ROBERT AUSTIN IQIRKXINIAN' An honest mmfs flu' noblest work of God. LENA EVELYN LAIIGI-IINGIIOUSE An 'lll1e9Jtl1lg'lllSl1eLl lafughfer shakes lhe sky. JOHN WILLIAM LEAGAN Silence is more eloquent than ZUOI'flS'.'u WINIFRI-Ill FRANCES IIHVVIS The light of lo-ve, the purify of gr1u'e. XVORTH P. LEXVIS The secret of success is the C'0llSffllIl'-U to purpose. WYILLARD LAOXVERY Don't worry work, and it 'w'on.'t worry gon. nl MARY EI.IZAlll'I'l'II MCDAIJE IIer stature lall--I hafe cz zlumpg womnnf' RUTH HAMILTON MCGEIIEE A loving heart is the Imginning of all knowledge. Jiinlor ffczss UQ' :rye-I .J QI 'X QW qj Q X I , L IL xr' A JK' xlit,vXIl1,l I 1 'Nr wi i '.'V' s N E T 'u I X W I f A94 ' 5 L. ,li If JD J. C. MABREY Thoronghness is the key to success. ESTHER PAULINE MANN Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. CAROL MARTIN Good to be merry and wise. CLYDE A'r'r1cUs MASSEY, JR. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. SHIRLEY JOYCE MATTIXEWS The hand that follows intellect can achie've. ' IRVIN' B. MAYER I expect to pass through this world but once. JOYCE CARLENE MILLS Whose little body lodges a mighty min cl. MARY HELEN MIMS Why take life so seriously, you can't come out of it alizvef' B. DAVID MOONEYHAM An honest n1an's word is as good as his bond. 7 ,- 12. lo c, 2 XVERA LEE MOONEYHAN 'Tis only noble to be good. LEA II ELIZABETH MOO'RE The small things are sometimes the most 'valnablefi CHARLES BURKE MORAS The mildest mannered fnzan.. JEAN LEE MO'RING Thy fair hair our hearts enchainedf' JEWELL LUCILLE MORRIS 'fS0me credit in. being jolly. CECIE MAE MUNNS I have a heart with room for every joyxv fhi'-, ffm' Ky.- , T I 1 K-','g':f,1 .fggQ V AX di al M y 1 - A ' .lf L! , f-'lil - .ZFX F '- h -W MAR'l'IIfK 1?AY NOR'l'IICO'l l' 'Z-1 'merry lwurt doth good like o me1li1'il10. NNILLIABI JAMES QJQIQEAI., JR. 1Ie'll find fl way. CLARA HILDA IJIGNIJICRGRAINI' Nothing is impossible to fl willing lzeartf' Roman' PENNY HM? Uf few words are the best men. MARVELL PERRY A merry heart and truck' :BETTY Bowl: P 1 I ILLIPS Laugh and tho world laughs with you. C. C. PIPKIN, JR. Ile preferred to be good, rather than to seem so, MEI.SON PITTMAN A good man possesxes ri lringdomf ll l AARTIIUR POLIICR JI11s1'c soothes the .vu-wage bmw. ANNE ELIZABETH PooL The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. MARY AI,ICI-I IKIDDLE A truer friend cannot be found. ' Bon RILEY He that hath knowledge spurefh his words. VVILL MCGI'IIIICFI IKOACH Distinr't as tho billows yet one as tho sea. MELLIE A NNE FQOBWERTS NThe touch of an artist in her nimble fnge rs. GERALIDINE ROGERS Variety is the mother of enjoyment. x7ZlZf07' lfczss KI 5 . 0 r if 2 1 6, ., aw 1954 , u I D 1 1 - . fl .R 5 0 I ,Q I M J'-'MI A Q . , Av, 5 'V , a O I 0 p y ,w 9 3' I A ,,: 4 ' I sl f I 4 5 A 0 In , ,I O Y Qc rbi G' F5 as . i LK X S I .M li' w k , V. xr fxrfl .9154 ,EAJ U M,,.4jsj 5, HUBERT SCARBOROUGH An all aro-und fellow in every way. DORIS SESSOMS Her flaming crown is her glory. GERALD T. SHOR Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. . ALYCE VIRGINIA SMITH Honest labor bears a lovely face. KATIIRYN BAKER SMITH They tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. RACHEL SMITH Well nzannerecl, gentle, and able. LUCII.L,E GRAY SOUTHALL Beauty cost her nothing, her virtues were so rare. NANCY SPEED Fm sure a care is an enemy to- life. MELVENE EDITII THOMAS Well Imannered, gentle, and sincere. IRIS JEXVELL VVALKER 'Z-1 calm manner is an asset. BETTY JO VVATKINS Kindness is wisdom. MYR'FLE RUTH WESTRROOK IVIse to resolve and patient to performf' HELEN LOUISE WHITE She is full of joke and jest. DORIS JANELL WILLIAMS A rare blessing is a true friend. NELSON LEE XVILLIAMS There is no 'wisdom like franknessf' 'L!7 I 'If X . Kia N Qi- ' I ' 'fy' ,I , , 2' . ::'5z::. ,7j5,,5,Q? ' ,Ai . ,U .5 in is 5-lf' , M f -Vi' V , fl - A- J- , D 4.I.,. .I -If . , , 5 7 -.-A , H -.- f ' EDGIKR TIIOMAS NVILLIAMS, JR. The mildest manners and the Irra'Ue.vf, mind. VIRGINIA LOUISE VVIII'r'rING'I'ON Gentle lo others, to herself sezveref, INRZ PARKS VVOODLIIIF Blushing is the color of 'virtuef' DOROTHY' FAYE XYATES The enduring eleganre of fernnle friendship. MARIAN ALLISON YOUNG Her 'virtues are the best, her good- ness never surpassed. ll 1 :Ly , , I I zzrzlor ffzss KJ ,fi ,' J I ' v ,, '. ,. H Gln JUNIORS NOT PHOTOGRIIPHICD WILLIAM ACTON GLENN BINGHAITI TIM W. BO1K'EN AUnRI:Y BRANNON DORIS CASPER IRVING CHEEK MARY E. CROSS HENRY DEMPSTER - I,,IvINGs'I'ON GREENE JOSEPII HAIIRIS EI,IzAIzI3'rII HITGITPZS SIIIRLI-IY HURwI'rz MILIIRED JOHNSON CIIARLES MARCOM , PIIILLIP NANCI-2 JANIE STEXYART 53 I,OIS ITYANT CALVIN TIIOMAS XVAYNI: T I lODI 1-SO N ZYLPIIIA TODO P IQGG Y VIYROTTE R QMWUJL QWJQ .IABIES XVI-:ATII RRSIIOON VVIQIIIIII: XVI-IIIBIIC DOROTII Y XV H ITE f ..- fzmior Class 14cz'z'w'z'z'es The jolly Juniors entered the fourth year of school life, September 1942, with a new determination to make their junior stay one long to be remembered. Election of otlicers was the first official act of the year, with the following being elected: president, David Moneyhamg vice president, Will Roach, secretary, Peggy Crawford, treasurer, Marian Young, and social chairman, Betty Bowe Phillips. The second election of the year followed with the election of Junior marshals. Margaret Allred, Bobby Baxter, Hubert Scarborough, Dorothy Yates, Marjorie Garner, Margaret Garner, and VVilson Tcw were elected to these positions. Schools at VVar was not just an idle slogan for the Junior Class, for in the nation's scrap drive Juniors bent to gathering in Nye olde junky, with a ready will. A total of 31,637 pounds of scrap metal was added to Hugh Morson's junk heap. Amid the variety of activities of the Junior Class, the receiving of class rings stood out as one of those most looked forward to. The rings were given students a week before Christmas, and many said they were their best presents. There comes a time in every class when the election of superlatives is held. When the votes were counted, the results were: best looking, Mary Francis Bulluck and Hubert Scarboroughg most serviceable, Betty Bowe Phillips and Elwood Coleyg most intellectual, Marian Young and Thomas Willianisg best all-round, ltlargaret Allred and David ltioneyhamg most popular, Dorothy Yates and Burke ltlorasg most friendly, Peggy Crawford and Bobby Baxterg most athletic, ltiargaret Florence and VVill Roach, vvittiest. Mary Helen Minis and Harold Horne. YVith the closing of school came the annual, and Junior participation in the making of this record of achievement was not found wanting. Junior pictures were made and the Junior annual staff elected, with hfarian Young assistant editor-in-chief and Mary Helen Minis asistant advertising manager. The Junior-Senior came in on a waltz. The dance was held in the school gym- nasium, and credit to the chairmen should not be overlooked. The following headed the committees, decorating, Doris Johnson, music, Arthur Polierg refreshments. Cecie Mae Munnsg invitations, Evelyn Holden, floor show, Mary Helen Mimsg and hospitality, Anne Pool. The Junior Class ended in a world at war, but the Juniors are certain the coming year will bring victory and seniorship. 54 if X J M 1 , 9 APXSVFF W7 W W M2 i GM Liv ,J Q ikixl 4K nf ' 'xlq . Ulrb Bl-JLLLK wud mi tts:-in QM luck l-n owl, CLx'fs.fXi Q0 1 ll wif 2-' if-ff X ff if' 'fl V :ral yi fo ' Z 1 iv X: lo, I' A KN ,ll f .ff I 2 f ',' , ,, ' W W atb , .5 I ww Mm? n 4 5 f . , . , 5 ly l 7 ff X f ' ! ff X f f , ' M2 X f 5 l .--f-fb .i 'AQ IWW Miss NATALIE COFFEY Billy Neal Evelyn Straughan Betsy Vaden Dixie Holeman Nelson Williams Mary Helen Mims f' ' K 1 4' X r I ix YYY I V I U u ' ' 1 56 Robert Morrison Marian Young Worth Lewis I -4 X J Oak Leaf Club EVELYN STRAUGHAN, E!iif0I'-i'll1-Cll1i0f,' ROBERT MORILISON, Business Jlfllllljjflj' ISETSY VADEN, Ad7Jert1,s1,11g Jlanagerj IZILLY NEAL, Class Editorg DIXIE IMIOLICDIAN, Phofogrnplzerg NIARIAN YOUNG, Assistant Editorg NELSON NVILLIAIVISI, I-lssistant Photoyrnphcrg M.kRY HELEN Mlns, Assistant Advertising Munuger,.' VVORTII IJEXVIS, .-lssisfant Photographer, MIss NATALIE COFFEY, Adviser. Sports Editor, BILL CHILDRIGSS, EDWIN McKEE, CHARLES SMITII, ERNEsT MX'.X'1 l'. Joke Editor, HELEN JENNETTE, JANE ISLEY, JACK XYEARBY, .-1 rt Editor, HENRY XVALKI-IR, FLO GALLAGIIER, ALICE BORCIIERS, IELIZABETIYI JQEE. Feature Editor, XNALTER XVI-IITLEY, MARTHA AIJKINS. ALBERTINE ROZAR. Club Editor, DOROTHH' bVIfII'l'FIEI.IJ, CIIARLOTTE HUNEYCUTT. MARS' MARTIN. Business Dlavlager, ROBICR'F MORRISOIN, ElLIZABIC'l'l-I BASS, DORIS TIYRNEIK. A1lz'e1'tisir1y Jlrzrzflyw, BETSY YTADEN, DOROTHY STELL, Joi-IN GXLLIS, Rl'TII ISICRKONVITZ, Ll'KE FIELDS, JOIINNY GOI'RNLXS, TALMAGE SPENCE, KERI! SIVIITH, AUEREY HII.LkZX'. Class Editor, BILLY NEAL. NORMA MCMILLAN. FRANCES WOLLICTT, MARGUERITE VTHUBIPSON. The OAK LEAF Club meets each Thursday during the third period for the purpose of editing the annual. Discussion about lay-out, arrangement, and material con- stitutes each week's business. ,' The OAK LEAF Staff was elected by the Senior Class. Members of the club were appointed. In the above list the first person named in each grou acted as editor for the department, and the other people assisted. RX, 57 f' 9 .P Student ozmoil OFFICERS CIIARLI-:s GRAHAM SBIITI-I President NVILLIA M M URRAY Vice l'resideut B r:T'rY Bnvsox Secretary MA1u:Alua'1' Cox N ELLY Treasurer JACK HoI.LANn SI'l'1jl'lllIf-Ht-ifTHIS Mus. Louisa fJSBORNE .A1dz'i.+rer M 14: M in-1 as David Adams, Martha Adkins, Doris Banks, Gretchen Beaman, Betty Bryson, Margaret Connelly, Jean Conyers, Dorothy Davis, Rosa Deans, Margaret Franklin, Charlie Freeman, Betty Lou Hamilton, Joe Heddrick, Aubrey Hilley, Belangia Hobby, Jack Holland, ltobert Horton, Harry Howard, Shirley Hurwitz, Frank Hutchins, Doris Johnson, Betsy Jordan, I,ou I,yles, Mary Martin, Betty Mirgin, David Mooneyham, VVilliam Murray, Ernest Myatt, Betty Bowe Phillips, Arthur Polier, Katie Polier, Ann Poole, VVill Roach, Hubert Scarborough, Edna Earle Shadrack, Charles G. Smith, Dorothy Stell, Jean Stell, Evelyn Straughan, Alfred Stuart, ltoxie Vallas, Frances VVollett, Marian Young. The membership of the Student Council is composed of the follow- ing: first. the oflicers elected by the student body, second, the rep- resentatives from each home room, and third, the chairmen of the standing committees. The chief purpose of the Stu- dent Council is to offer to its members an opportunity to help serve their fellow students. The Student Council also helps to give pupils a contact between them- selves and the faculty. The Council gives the members a chance to ex Dress ideas and suwfestions before a group, teaching them self-confidence I bl' and leadership. The members are also interested in trying to produce high standards 1 all student activities. i- XX ic F 4' o ' L, 5 S Purple and old Staff lvl.-KRGARET CON N 11:LI.Y Editor CARL BAREI-'OoT Associate Editor NIARGUERITI-I VFIIOMPSON E.z:1'hango JEAN DEMPSTER Personals DIXIE HOLEDIAN Business Manager Doius JoHNsoN A clzwrtisiizg Manage r Mus. NIARY POXN'EI.I. BRANTLICY Advisor Reporters: Margaret Blackwood, Alice Borchers, Carl Franks, John Hogue, Jane Isley, Helen Jennette, Esther Mann, Billy Neal, Frances Nordan, Marvin Pizer, Doris Turner. Typists: Catherine Caviness, Vida Mae Dew, Henrietta Faison. C'irc'uIation: Margaret Cooper, Jean Dempster, Vida Mae Dew, Jean Moring, Joyce Penny. The Purple and Gold is pub- lished ten times during the school year by Hugh Morson's two journalism classes of forty-five students. The objective of the staff this year was to put a paper in the home of every student. This plan has proved 100 per cent effective. For the first time in its history the Purple and Gold has been Hnanced entirely by the subscrip- tion fee of 50 cents per student rather than by solicitation of ad- vertisements. Such advertisements as appeared were voluntarily pre- sented. The leading purposes of the paper are to promote leader- ship, citizenship, and school spirit among members of the student body and to acquaint the com- munity with school policies and actions. ,i if r we '1 we 4 W ew, .' WKAT flixax, .7 Vzbtofjy orps This year in Hugh Morson an organization, the Victory Corps, composed of clubs, classes, and groups was formed. Its objectives are to foster and promote: CID guidance into critical services and occupations, wartime citizenship, C35 physical fitness, C4-Q military drill, C5J competence in science and mathematics, C61 preflight training in aeronautics, C75 pre- induction training for critical occupations and C85 community services. Not everv student is eligible for membership, A person must he approved by the Victory Council to obtain his honor. In case he is qualified, he may be a member of the land, the sea, the air, the production, the community, or the general division of the Victory Corps and wear the insignia of that department. The Victory Corps Council consists of the principal as director, the boys' and gfrls' advisers, the two physical education teachers, the director of diversified occupations, the industrial arts teacher, the chemistry and physics teacher, one mathematics teacher, one home economics teacher one teacher of commercial subjects, the adviser of the Student Council, its president and three other members of the student council, the advisers of the two Service Clubs, and a student representative of each, and three parents representing the Parent-Teacher Association. The Victory Corps Council appointed from its membership an adviser for each of the special divisions. The mathematics teacher who taught the course in pre-aviation advised the Air Service Division. The boys' adviser, who was charged particularly with the responsibility XXX -aff ' 'f L' X ' ' v ff JA I LV1 , ' X 'f ns . If . ' 'ness f 1. X 60 4, 0 0 0 4 4:3 of guidance into critical services and occupations, headed the Land Service Division. The Industrial Arts teacher who was also adviser to the model plane building club was adviser to the Sea Service Division. The director ot' diversihed occupations headed the Production Service Division. The two advisers of the Service Clubs were in charge ot' the Community Service Division. Applications for the special divisions is heard in a personal conference with the student applicant and certified in writing if he is qualified. Accounts of the activities of the Victory Corps were collected in a scrapbook and entered in a contest in VVashington, D. C. The classes offered to students in Hugh Morson's war program a' : 1 mathematics, geography for the air age, first aid, home nursing, auto mechanics, physical education, mechanical drawing, and blue print reading. ie are-aviation, refresher The school clubs give all in-school young people a chance to participate in organized war cfort. They furnish the leadership for various campaigns, such as scrap collection, the sale of stamps and bonds, farm aid, volunteer activities, and innumerable other services. There were formed in addition to other clubs such as, music and dramatics clubs, the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y, which had been existing for several years, three First Aid clubs, an Arts and crafts club, a model club, two recreation clubs, a radio club, one visual education club, a Future Business Club, and two Service Clubs. A Home Nursing Club was formed later, and a group of boys who volunteered as auxiliary firemen were instructed by regular members of the Raleigh Fire Department and given the status of a club. Among our students we have air raid wardens, fire watchers and those who have volunteered for messenger service. home front and an instrument for bringing The schools are to become service centers of the about coordination. wiv-uf 4 tan 61 enior Dmmetie Club OFFICERS Fall RUTH BERIQOWITZ, President ELIZABETII JOBE, Vice President BETSY VADEN, Secretary JOHN GILLIS, Treasurer HAROLD FRAz1ER, Sergeant-at-Arms Mus. SAM SILVER, Adviser Spring JUNE FREEMAN, President DORIS JOHNSON, Vice President MARGARET GARNER, Secretary JOHNNY GOURNAS, Treasurer RAYMOND STEWART, Sergecmt-at-fi rms MRS. J. D. BLICKLE, Adviser MEMBERS Carl Barefoot, Jr., Pedro Baste, B obby Beddingfield, Gwendolyn Bishop, Margaret Blackwood, Alice Borchers, Peggy Lou Brown, Dorothy Clark, Linda Curlee, Virginia Davis, Ernest Douglas, Edna Ellen, Elizabeth Ellen, Edna Eppis, June Freeman, Margaret Garner, Marjorie Garner, Betty Hamilton, Marcellen Hendrick, Aubrey Hilley, Harry Howard, Evelyn Holden, Elizabeth Jobe, Doris Johnson, Hubert Jones, Lounell Jordan, Barbara Lassiter, Esther Mann, Mary Helen Mims, Elizabeth Norris, Gerald Shorr, Virginia Stancil, Raymond Stewart, Jean Weaver, Ruth Winstead, Wayne White, Eddie Woodell. The club is formed of students who have passed two years of high school work. The purpose of the club is to create a better appreciation for dramatics. It meets every Thursday with the ad- viser, Mrs. Blickle. The club has accomplished much in the year. One of these accomplishments was a production Oliver Twistfi F zztzzra Buszness Club OFFICERS Fall Lizsun JONES, President PAULINE COSTA, Vice Prcfsizlvnt Doius JOHNSON, Secretary NORMA MCMII,I,rkN, Trcfrzsfurcr IAOUNELL JORDAN, Program Clmirman Mas. PAUL FULK, Adviser Spring Ronmvm CASPER, President KA1'II1IRINE JONES, Vice Presicle-nt Hizxnimrix Fiusox, Secretary CARL FRANKS, Treas'urer NORMA MCMILL1XN, Program Chinn. MRS. PAUL FULK, Aclviscr MEBIBERS Lacy Bolling, Roberta Casper, Dorothy Clark, Pauline Costa, Vida Mae Dew, Kathleen Doby, Evelyn Early, Henrietta Faison, Carl Franks, Jackie Hill, Bertha Johnson, Doris Johnson, Katherine Jones, Leslie Jones, Lounell Jordan, Reba Kelly, Lou Helen Lloyd, Clyde Massey, Norma McMillan, Vera Mooneyham, Mae Willis Murphy, Irene Phillips, Doris Sauls, Rhea Weinstein. The Future Business Club was organized this year with Mrs. Paul B. Fulk, adviser. Member- ship in the club is open to business students who are interested in ae- quiring such specific accomplish- ments and abilities as: develop- ment of tact and personality, co- operative ability, patience, and consideration for others. The purpose of the club is to bring into reality latent talents and energies, which, perhaps, lie dormant in the performances of the regular work, and give rest to the faculties which are in use throughout the day. ibmry Club OFFICERS MlXIl.GlYIillITIi 'THOMPSON DOIl01'I'IY STELL Prc.s-irlerzt Szfcretary ZESTIIER MANN XVANCEY MEBANE Vice President Treasurer Miss MII,IlIlIJD HERRING Adviser MEIVIBERS Elwood Coley, Margaret Connelly, Blanche Creech, Margaret Florence, Jane Frye, Flo Gallagher, Betty Lou Hamilton, Margaret Kern, Esther Mann, Mary E. McDade, Yancey Mebane, Clara Pendergraft, Helen Saparillas, Janie Stewart, Dorothy Stell,.Doris Thompson, Marguerite Thompson, Doris Turner, Dorothy VVhitfield, Inez VVilson, Bobby Yates. The Library Club was organized in the fall of 19111. Membership in this group is open to all library assistants who are interested i11 the work. Miss Mildred Herring, school librarian, is the adviser. The purpose is to teach students how to use the library and to assist other people in the use of it. One of the outstanding features of the Library Club is the display of new books during Book Week. This term much attention has been given to guidance work for students who are soon entering the armed forces. X V 'Q p . I xp -p t v h Y- Af up nn uk -alli--4 J t ? 5 L J I l fix P l V l 3 64 jp enior Ser ive Club Fall Spring HILL CIIILIJRI-ISS .... .... I Jrrfsirlvnl ,.,, .,., I fro G.u.i.ixm-:ii JOHNNY GoUizNAs. . . . . . Vim' l,'l'!'NillI'll-l, 4 4 . . .lIm41-:N -Il'ZNNl'1'I l'l42 Bicrsv VADEN ....., . , . SI'l'I'I'fIll'-ll, 4 4 . 4 . ,.i'll.IZABl'1'l'll Noiuzis Doius TURNER. .. .,,. Trwuxurzfr ,... ., ..,4... l51c'1'sv V4xni:N XVAYNIQ: NV.III'1'I41 ...... 4 4Srfryr'm1i-ul-,Irms . . . . ,ltosic Miuiv M.KlK'l'IN Miss NfK'1'iXLIl-I Corri-:Y. , . .4.., rlzlviscr ..,, . . . Iss iNA'l'AI.II'I Comfi-iv M DTEMISERS Thomasine Anthony, Margaret Ayers, Norma Bagley, lilizabeth Bass. Bobby Berlclinggfim-lil, Betty Lou Bell. Mary Blackley, Peggy Lou Brown, Bill Childress, Nancy Clark, Cleo Cole, llI:1i'Ltz1i'et llonnelly, Luke Fields, Harold l razier, Flo Gallagher, John Gillis, Johnny Gollrnas. Svott Gray, liilly Hill, llixie Holt-nian, Stacy Holland, Charlotte Honeycutt. Carl Horton, Helen Jennette, l'lui'a4'e Johnson, Ruby Johnson. Mary Frances Jones, Jacquelyn Marslihnrn, Rose Mary Martin. -lack McCullcrs, l'1dwin M4-Kee. Robert, Morrison, Pllizabetli Norris, Martha Phipps. Mary Purnell, liiigeiie Scholl, Harry Smith, Kerr Smith, Vir,2'inia Stancil, Raymond Stewart, Evelyn Straughan, Marguerite Tliompson, Fayi- 'I'i'iu-love, Doris Turner. Betsy Vaden. Henry YValker, XVayne VVl1iIe, Dorothy lYhitiield, Ruth XYinstea4,l, T'll'21Ilf'L'S XVollet1, Arendzi Wright, Jack Yearby. The Senior Service Club was organized in the fall of 1942. The purpose was to bring to- gether a group of students who were willing to render their services to the school and com- munity. This organization, with an enrollment of fifty-three, has proven a success. The members have taken an active part in the City Scrap Drive, picked cotton, and collected tin cans and old nylon hose. They were also volunteer workers in the March of Dimes program and sold bonds in the Government sponsored showing of the Jap submarine captured at Pearl Harbor. In the school, Service Club members worked in the library, lunch room. students exchange, and first aid room. Some formed a, tratlic patrol and a lunch patrol which kept order during busy hours. Service Club members served as guides and ushers at the State Teachers' Con- vention and worked in the exhibits in the gymnasium. It takes a minimum of twenty-five hours of service to earn a club pin. For fifty hours members earn a pin and a bar, and for additional hours there are other badges of merit. tif: .Z VZ..S'Z!6l! a'umtz'0n Club K fM.. f M 12 ' ik , f , I 'Y L. 0 K . U L, ., OFFICERS Fall NEIiSON WVILLIAMS, President JANE ISLEY, Vice President CIIARLOTTE PIONEYCUTT, Secrefary MATILDA MCDONALD, fl'r0as'urcr M. H. GIIEEN, Sergeant-at-Arms Mn. J. D. TAYLOR, Adviser Spring DAvm MOONEYHAM, Pl'0SlCI!'llft DOUGLAS IJOLLANDJ Vice President CIIARLOTTE HONEYCUTT, Secretary JANE ISLEYY, Treczsurcfr XNAYNE THOMPSON, Sergeant-at-Arms Mu. J. D. TAYLOR, A-lclziisc-r :MEMBERS Percy Card, Pauline Costa, John Davis, Dollie Dean, Henry Dempster, M. H. Green, Bitsy Hobbs, Douglas Holland, Charlotte Hone-ycutt, Jane Isley, Lettie Lou Johnson, Sam Johnson, Cohen Jordan, Reba Kelly, xvillldll Martin, Matilda McDonald, David Mooneyham, YVayne Thompson, David xYElti8l'S, Billy XYilke1'sOn, Nelson Xvlillilllli The purpose of the Visual Educa- tion Club is to promote better educa- tional pictures for the school. Machine Operators, boys and girls, have been trained to show pictures in classrooms whenever requested to do so by the teachers. The films shown are secured from various govern- mental agencies and motion picture Organizations. A motion picture projector is used. This year the club has a new slide projection, which is useful in science classes. Hz Y Club OFFICERS Cl1.u1L1cs G. SMITII, Pl'0.vif11'11t BILLY NEAL, Vice President ALEX Hlunuxorox, Scfcrcfary ERN1-IST MYA'r'1', T'I'0!lS'IH'0I' BILL C11ILD1u3ss, SOI'!lC'flllt-flf-flTHIS MR. J. D. TAYLOR, lldviser ROLL OF HI-Y Bill Childress, Elwood Coley, Joe Davis, Alex Harrington, Aubrey Hilley, Jack Holland, Stacy Holland, Frank Holt, Samuel Johnson, Edward Matthews, Jack McCul- lers, Edwin McKee, Eugene Mills, David Mooneyham, Robert Morrison, lVilliam Murray, Ernest Myatt, Billy Neal, Lewis Nichols, Robert Penny, John Philips, Will Roach, Hubert Scarborough, Charles G. Smith, Talmage Spence, VVayne Thompson, Thomas VVilliams, Edwin Vfoodell. The Hugh Morson Hi-Y Club was organized in the spring of 194-1. It was then under the guidance of Mr. Wyatt Taylor and Mr. Farmer S. Smith. Due to the present world con- Hict Mr. Smith has been drafted, and Mr. J. D. Taylor has become sole ad- viser of the club. The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and the com- munity higher standards of Christian Charactership. This also includes the teaching of fellowship and citizenship to its members. Projects take an important part in the functions of the club. The club has been contributing to the war eHort by selling VVar Savings Stamps the entire year. The most important work of the club this year has been the repairing and cleaning of the boys lockersp Wonderful cooperation has been received from the boys in every phase of the work and this year has proved a truly successful one. ,,.. Boys' Chorus XVALTER W1-IITLEY, . . CHARLES I-IUTCI-IINS . FRANK JONES ,..... CHARLES BRYAN. . . Mas. J. O. XVOOD. .. Chorus OFFICERS ...Preside1zt. .. ...Vice President. .. ...Secretary. .. ...Treasurer .. ..Adz'iser. . .. MEMBERS Wednesday Club ...MARY HELEN MIMS ..MAnY ALICE SPIVEY . . . , , . .MARIE KIGER .. . ...Jo1.1N GRADY ...Mns. J. O. 'VVOOD Bill Austin, Pedro Baste, Bobby Baxter. Bill Beacliam, .Gordon Blalock, Brantley Booker, Louis Bowers, Jimmy Brown, Charles Bryan, Donald Cheek, Irving Cheek. Bill Clary, Douglas Collier, Luke Field, Paul Gibson, John Grady, Alex Harrington, John Harris, L. D. Horton, Charles Hutchins, Marion Johnston, Riley Johnston, Frank Jones, Henry Kelly. John Kornegay, lvalter Napowcr. Charlie Nash, John O'Briant, Billy O'Nc:1l, Robert, Penny, Gilbert Phipps, Dorsey Poole, Hunter Poole, Harold Powell, Glenn Putnam, Joel Reames, Bill Rogers, .lorlie Rose, Billy Setzer, Billy Singleton, John Sparks. Clarence Swaringer, Hubert Vickers, Henry XY all, David lVatters, Glenn White, J. O. Whitley, YValter lVhitley. . The Boys' Chorus is made up of members of the boys' music classes. It consists of all students who like music and care to participate in the activities of such a club. The club has sung: for a great many of the churches of the city, in the Memorial Auditorium upon several occasions, and has been called upon to furnish entertainment at the meetings ot' many civic clubs. They presented a series of broadcasts over NVPTF and received letters f- ff praise from all over the country. I Q. ,iffy if ' v fl J x', -:?Y C ' ' J ax. f c, X f u u Q 9 ,eff 68 lzorus OFFICERS Girls' Chorus ,lllIlIl'SllIl.Ij Vluli JUNE FRIQIQMAN. .. ,. . ,1,I'f'NfCl1'llf, . , ,.M.x1a'1'n.x Amcixs MARGARIQLT ,'xI,LRl11D , , . . . Vice Pre.virlenl. , , . , .liII.l-IY .louxsrox Blrrsy Huooixs S0l'I'0fllI',ll . l5i:'r'rY Zixxi-1 Ci,xi.r..u:iu:u I3l'IT'l'Y Buvsox. . . ,Treasurer ...A,.. Iii-1'r'rx' lllwsox MARIAN YoUNo , . 1lcf'1m11nu:5.wl ,, .... Mixiuixx Yovxu MRS. J. O. VVooo. .. .,.f1rlz'iser, , . ,, Mus. J. 0. Huron Mmiisims Martha Adkins, Margraret Allred, Lounelle Atkins, Lounelle Atkins, Dorothy Bailey, Doris Hunks, Kathryn Beck, Helen liland, Betty Bryson. Corinne Carver, Bessie Ulierry, Dorothy Clement, l rain-es Coates, Doris Coneily, Anna .lean Conyers, Margaret Cooper, Dialnozul Costa, Nancy Cox, Pvlilb' ilrawfortl, Jean VV. Daniel, Helen Davis, Delores Dean, Dolly Dean, Pauline lloinbalis, Elizabetli lillis, Virginia Fields, Frances Forbes, June Freeman, Betty Zane Gallagher, Marjorie Garner, l '1'ain'es Hlenn, Peggy Hamm, Jacqueline Harrison, .lunie Lee Hellen, Mary .lo llc-llen, Bobbie Hester. Mary Frances II4-ster, Ellen Hill. Hellon Hodge, Christine Hodges, Sara Holland, Evelyn Iloltlen, Edna Holdinsq, Betsy lluzfins, Shirley Hurwitz, Jane Isley, Lettie Lou Johnson, Doris Johnson, Helen Johnson. .lat-qiielyii Johnson, Doris Johnston, Dorothy Jones, Marie Kister, Virginia Kiinlmall, Margruerite Kornezay, Doris Lainln-rt, Marie Lambert, Margie Lassiter. Dell Laugliingliouse, Evelyn lAlllL.l'lllllLCllU1lSl', NVan1la Martin, Ruth McGehee, Juanita Meldan, Joyce Mills. Mary Helen Minis, Irene Moore, Flora Mae Moore, Mt-lha Moore, Frances Morinf, Jewell Morris. Olene Oglrurn, Edna Pace, Dorothy Page, Ann Parker. Jessie Grey Penny. Elizabeth Purnell, Lorraine Peterson, Josie Pierce. Martha Phipps, Doris Poole, Margaret Poole, Lucy Powers, Daisy lieayes, Ruth Ricliards, Jacqueline Rogers, Albertine llozar, Vera Russell. Louise Sl-a1!1'ow-s, Julia Sealey, Martha Ann Senter. Edna E. Shadrack, Hope Shearon, Mary Bates Sherwood, Violet Sides, Lucille Smith, Anne Sniithey, Elsie Solomon, Mary Alice Spivey, Mary Alice Sunnney, Doris Tlionipsnn, Eleanor Thompson, Peggy Trotter, Helen Vaden, Ann Yann, Man-tlia Vann, Roxie Yallas, Helen Vickers, Fabian Waclswortli, .lean NVall, Betty Jo XVatkins. Betty Mae NVatkins, Doris Jean NVL-aver. yarie XVebbie, Dorothy Gay lVhite, Betty Jean YVilliamson, Elizabeth Young, Mary Lillian Young, Nancy Oung. The members of the girls' music classes made up the Girls' Chorus. It consists of all girls who like music and desire to take part in the activities of such a club. The Girls' Chorus combined with the Boys' Chorus has sung in many of the churches of the city, in the Memorial Auditorium upon several occasions, at the meetings of many civic clubs. One of its outstanding achievements has been its series of broadcasts over VVPTF. 'Sa 314 is J? 1 1, -- - ---- --W . In . A i' l .fi 69 I fflurim-1' Hugh arson Bama' ADVANCED BAND Drum Jlrzjor-STAIJY HOLLAND ilf11'i.sf'r-MR.. LICO nn SULA ,lilo S11.1'npl1nn1' Iiurifnnr? Bass Xvililillll Lvaigziil llnuflns Hnllnnal Xviiilillll 3illl'l'2lY 'fi Cilill'i0N Smith Alfrcd Stuart liubvrt lidwrxrds Grace F1'2lZlk'l' Trlunpiff Tlwmlmllff Llf'I'UVlifOYl. P1'rr'1l.v.Qizn1 Hzirohl Fl'2lZiE'l' lifrnn-st Imuglsis Julia Admins J, T. Koi-sue ' ldtlwin XVnorh-ll 7 linhvrt T':tiXV2ll'IiS Cliairlottu Young ff Bl'lGlNNl'1liS BAND C7lll7'fIlf'f .llfn Suxnplfrniw Morris Rrwzzir Bn1'ifrnw liuln-rt Byrrl f'ilUNil'l' XVilli:linS :Hair :Will Fl'21lll'1'vS Alfvfllllllllll lflupu-ne Glwnn Hugs HD 1' es TCG Vim? Pi'f1'lf'11' If'-'UT' . ' I V. .I . , Fr:-nvh Ilnrn Peruu.ssion R Mx H4110 U-Yell L. S, f,1lWllUlllC i' 1 f' ' Hvlen Rhodes J. T. IiE,'OSf'9Df7 BIND' Vllfmll TVU 1l 'f 11'1':1nk iBL'01'il2lIYl FI I U i'il'llt'Si liakux' T mb'7 , Lziwlwiw R1-:inis U M I XY. T. lilan-liwoml Mainly Britt t 1:51-n T4'lllIJii'i0ll TNiVIll'l't'illlC' Ii.1'Illil'l!'ii .l. XV, Bum-y Billy Cit'l'l'2ll'd El'lll'St Tillvy , Phyllis Jam-s Ullnrlvs FN'l'Ill2ll1 Calvin Thonius L, XY:ulswo1'tl1 Lvonzird Johnson This yvui' thi? lmnfl ii0Itil,l'iIill lli luis broken nwziy frmn 1ll'Gi'l'iiiI1-gf policy. Instead of having mm sinilv luintl inznlo up of lmth Nl'4JIiil2'llll liruuglitmi :intl Hugh lllorson studvnts and nwutinuq uutsiflm- of svlmol tinw, vzufli svlmul now has its own sm-puiwitu hnnfl unit. whit-li nn-cts Qvvry day as :1 sn-lmol period. In zidilitiun to this tlwrc has In-1-n stzirtvll u vonilmlvtvly now unit culled the i1LAgill!H'l'N' lmncl. This nvts :is ai 1:rolirninzn'y training unit :incl il ft-mlm-1' to thc- zulvauim-ml band. Thus with n new group starting ouch lu- unlirnitefl 1-xpainsion and fiVVtiOlD1Ill'!1l' of thv zlclvamw-fl band. Now wt- :ire eimhlwl to lnxvv niusic for our own use, Sllllllilkfi hy our own folk. Lct's lmpe that all gl-:Ulf-rs L-:wli ytdill' try tu get into tho il0l'ill1N'l'S' band. sensmi whiwh was 1rl:iywl for in vrnnhinaitimi with the NL-ecllunn Broughton zidvzuivccl ls Lnwivv Jlll iIli4'l'1'NiillQC flvinemstintimi ur assembly. The uflvanm-ml lmnd assisted nt zinotlner ussoinhly frmn the hnnrl pit, lI!'ltSl1Ill0li ai rzulio Ill'02'l'Zllll over station YVRAL under the illlSjbiCOS f Hu2'h Morson, :ind will. ln-t'ore thu your is over, have juinezl with the Broughton zulvzinrvrl hand in j!1'PSPl'liill,9,' an full 1'om'm't Ulilllilillltfi with the ffliuruses of ezivh Hiafh Svhool. With this first yvzii' unflm' thc- now twzaiiiiztitimi :is elm-srf1'iln-tl, :rout pi-mnise has huvll shown. Inf 31-:ur tln-re will soon thv inrmnin: eighth Aft:-1' thu fontlmll lmnml. our uwn hum of tht- Rmlio Vluh 0 Sil'llllI0!liili lllllAiC is grmvin g. 70 4475 ff? Q gym My E ,X f-4 GN Sporty J' NJ 5.1 Q66 H5 56 QNQSG f A ,,.f3..w, RAYMOND STEYVART. RAYMOND CTREGSON I FLETCHER FERGUSON LEE STONE BETSY VYADEN. . . Ends Philip Barlwe Rex Benson Lloyd Capps Bobby Joyner Graham Spemwr ffenfvr Sonny Martin Raleigh 6 Smithfield 'wbor rf OI U N,-A km W 7, 1 V- i g .1.:- Total 'WS ,M E iw My X v ,. A VL fa I t HNVN, Q I gf! A' ,iwid tf ' www' J -', A, ' - E 'f .AJ .A A -- f , 5 - ' , X, ' ' N, v L -vi ,A y . . . Captazn . . . Coaches . ..... . . .Sponsor TEAM lfrwkfielll Tnc'klf'.v Jimmy Allen Harm, Smith fiobbv' L'r0 k9 Rayniond Steuut, luuge-ne Hamm Joe Hunt 1 I ,dx Joe Jordan Gun: s .Ir-rome Stuart Lester Chalmers XYayne VK'hite XVilson Te-w J. 0. XVhitley RECORD Ujl1lfPIlPIlf.9 Ilnlfigh Opporwnfs' 6 XVilmington ................, .. 0 0 19 Oxford Orphanage .,,.,,, .. 1 Lexington .,,,,,,.l,,,,,,,, ,, - U ' 0 122 Durnarn ,..,,,,,...,... 7 Rocky MOunt....... Raleigh ,,,,.,,, 161 Opponents ......,, 65 72 The t'Purple Hurricanes of Raleigh High School opened its 1942 football sea- son by playing the Smithfield Tobaccon- ists. The Caps made an early statement that they were set for anything, and they really got everything. The final score of the game was a. 6-6 tie. Not until the game was over did the locals know that they had played a team composed of ex-college players. Seven Hugh Morson boys played on the first team. Greensboro journeyed to Raleigh for a non-conference game. This was Raleigh's jinx team since the locals had not beaten them in six previous games. It looked as though the game would end in a scoreless tie, but Lester Chalmers stole the ball in the last 15 seconds of the game to give the Caps a 6-0 victory. Raleigh played its third straight home game with Lumberton. The locals came out on the long end of the score 40-0. Following this game the Hurricane opened its conference schedule playing Wilson at WVilson. The locals tasted defeat for the first time losing 12-0. Edwards Military Institute fell under the strong defensive and offensive power of Raleigh 60-7. The entire local squad played some part of the game. Raleigh's next game was with Charlotte. The game ended 12-6 in favor of Raleigh. Joe Jordan led the Raleigh team by run- ning 50 yards for the winning touch- down. Raymond Stewart led Raleigh to its first conference victory. Stewart inter- cepted a pass in the first period and ran 80 yards for a touchdown, the game's only score. The Hurricanes threatened many times but could not get the neces- sary punch to score. Joe Jordan and Raymond Stewart again paced the locals' attack when they upset the highly touted Oxford Orphanage team. Raleigh played itsgbest game of the year winning 19-13.' Joe Jordan turned in a brilliant running game, going 61 yards for the winning touchdown. Lexington journeyed to Raleigh to gain a 13-12 upset over the locals. The Lexington boys caught the Caps com- pletely off their guard. Jimmy Allen, ace tailback, led the locals, scoring both touchdowns. Raleigh suffered a 6-0 defeat at the hands of their old rivals, the Durham Bulldogs. The game was played be- tween the 30 yard lines until the last period when a fumble on the locals' 20 yard line cost them the game. The Hurricanes returned home to close their 1942 season with Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount won 6-0. Howard Turner ran 71 yards for the winningtouchdown. Raymond Stewart and Harry Smith were standouts for the entire season. Stewart received an invitation to play in the Shrine Game: due to a broken arm, he did not accept. The 1942 season thus came to a close. t. J I 457 5 Basketball -ls fa f F' QL? a-Ef55f-'4T'HLqPj:E...AK' 32:5-s. i-.-l V T- A 41,- -fx--Ti ,uf-., TEAM Forwards Eugene Scholl 'ff Joe Davis Hubert Scarborough VVillian1 Murray Aubrey Hilley Edwin McKee Jack Holland Guards .lack McCullers Bill Childress Raymond Stewart David Honeycutt Bill Langford Centers Will Roach Billy Wilkerson RECORD II. JI. Opp. 241 Cary CHD ..... .,.. 2 7 24 Garner CHD ..... ..,. 1 6 26 Fayetteville CTD. ,. . . .. 41 71 Meth. Orph. CHD ..,. .. 9 56 Catholic Latin CHD .... .,.. 1 3 19 Broughton CHD .,,.., ..,. 2 0 36 1Vake Forest CTD .... ,,., 3 7 55 Garner ...,..... .,.. 3 8 50 Rocky Mount CHD ,.... . . . 53 27 Durham CHD ..,..... 35 29 VVilson ..,...... .... 5 41 24 Rocky Mount CTD ..,., .... 3 6 .29 Cary CTD .....,..,.. ..,. 2 0 24 VVilson CHD ......, .... 4 0 29 Broughton ,,,,..,...... 32 16 U.N.C. Frosh CTD .......... 53 36 XVake Forest CMem. Aud.D ,, 20 49 Cath. Orph. CBroughtonD... 29 29 Fayetteville CHD .....,....,, 37 G52 616 Av. 34-.3 Av. 32.41 - Hugh Morson came out this year for the sec-ond time with a team of its own and entered its first year i11 Class A competition. None of the boys had had experience of more than two years. In view of these far-ts, our reeord of seven wins and twelve losses is good. We outscored our opponents 652 points to 616 points, and only two of our games were lost by wide margins. The best game played by Coach l leteher l erguson's boys was the 36-26 win over VVake Forest High School. This game, played in the Memorial Auditorium, was seen by several college coaches, who said that Morson's defense was one of the finest they had seen executed by a high school team. The City championship, which was won by Broughton, however, was not indicative of the better team since the difference in the score of the two games was only -1 points. Captain Eugene Scholl and Jack MeCullers shared honors hy winning the most valuable player award. Will Roach, star junior center and captain of next year's team, led the scoring with an average of 9.1 points per game. Out of the 19 games played this year the 'ilioys in Bluen averaged points per game. The total number of games won and lost for the two years by this team is 19 wins and 18 losses. 1'-A-A-W-w. 3 ,E4..f1!g,, Q54 1514, 61595 UN WJHBUA, xmnsuh ,AQRBOJV yA..R-161.51 75 4+ .x ,va fa af Xi 2 ' , I-gui' if? R, w,' Y 'T 1 Wat., eg, AVE-A 'vu iz ,L Baseball EARL BENNETT ............... Captain LEE STONE ..,...... ...Coach RUTH VVINSTEAD .............. Sponsor Infelders Paul Wrye Earl Bennett Bill Bradley lVayne VVhite Paul Ellington Outfieldcrs Johnny lvilliamson Joe Jordan Rex Benson SEASON The Raleigh High School baseball team, better known as the Capitals, got off to a flying start by defeating the Rocky Mount Blackbirds with a score of 2-1 in the opening conference game. The next game on the card was with the Duke Freshman in which the Duke fresh- man clinched the game by scoring five runs in the ninth inning. The score was Duke Freshman 8-Raleigh 4. ' All the Hugh Morson players on the team were veterans from last year. These were: Earl Bennett, short stopg Paul Wrye, first basemang Philip Barbee, utility- mang Wayne Wliite, second baseman. The quartet of Wrye, White, Bennett and Ellington made up one of the strongest infields i11 the conference. Hinky Joslin, the big southpaw moundsman of Broughton was the backbone of the Raleigh baseball team. L11 Lee Stone made his first appearance with the Capitals this year. Under his the Capitals were strong contenders for class A conference x v ' 76 Tm ck Coach Fletcher Ferguson was well pleased with the turn out of candidates for the track squad this spring. About forty boys reported the first day, nine of whom were lettermen from the 1942 season. Following this first day. the boys went through several weeks of stiff practice putting them in good shape for the Wzikc County Track Championships. In the early part of May, the team traveled to Chapel Hill, where they participated in the North Carolina Interscholastic Track Championships. The team's strongest point swere the dashes, gained by Captain Talmage Spence and Eddie McKee, both lettermen, who ran the hundred yard dash and the four forty. Both milers of the '42 season were graduated last year, but other boys stepped in and competed for this event. In the weights, Bill Childress and Frank Jones were still in action, while Joe Davis, David Honeycutt, and Jimmy Wimbish headed the veterans for the relays. Although the boys faced some difficulty, their determination brought to a close another successful season. 'ezgiifagi , 7 7 Sim CMN Qumran Nw rdf' ' 1 Q' fi' Golf TEAM PERCY CARD I ,A EUGENE BIILLS g . . ...............,,..... . . .Co-captains EVELYN STRAUGHAN. . . .... Sponsor , FLETCHER FERGUSON. . . . . .Coach Milton Mills Will Roach Hubert Scarborough The shortage of equipment has not dampened the Morsonite's ardor for golf. After copping last year's State Championship title, they are eager to pit their strength and skill against all who wish to take them on. The team this season has only one member of the topnotch team, Eugene Mills. The other three old-timers, Robert Senter, VVilliam Dean, and Tommy Reeves, have joined Uncle Sam's forces. Milton Mills and Percy Card, close contenders for first string membership last spring xull probably fill these vacancies, and XVIII Roach or Hubert Scarborough will take care oi any other needs. Transportation is another handicap these athletes will have to overcome, but plans are being made to take care of all emergencies, and the boys have their eyes on another cham- pionship cup. gf- 'l- -X -1-Q ' -qnzn-f 78 JSC, nmz-mum! Altlzlatzis ' l4lUu1cN1c Sci-rom., Clouncil Prvsizlcuf ,QQ Doms Goonw1N, Sponsor FLE'renicn VV. F11:noUsoN, Dirccfor EILEIQN ToML1NsoN, .lssI.s'1'ant Direcior The intra-mural athletics program was inaugurated in the winter of 1912 and by the end of the school term was rated as one of the hest in North Carolina. This year saw the program expanded to the point where practically every boy and girl participated in one or more of the numerous sports. A keen interest was always shown and the success of the program has carried over as a strong influence in tl1e betterment of school spirit and morale. The competition is divided into five leagues-one for each grade, with each league divided into boys' and girls, divisions. Students compete as representatives of respective homerooms and only against students in their own grade. A home- room's standing is based 011 the total points acquired by their boys a11d girls rep- resentatives. Scoring in each sport is based on entrance, achievement a11d place points acquired. The homeroom in each grade having the highest number of points at the end of the year is declared the grade champion. Only in boys basketball is a school champion crowned. The results given here are incomplete for many events were not completed before the annual went to press. Tag Fooflmll Cl1ClIlIlIl0IIN.' ,8th gradeiRooms 103 and 10L Ctiejg 9th grade-Room 3024 10th gradefRo0m 304-g 11th grade--Room 207, 12th grade-Room 203. Cross COIIIIH'-ll.' IlI!H'L'ilIIlllI C,lflIlIIll0lIH.' Sth grade-Frank Beacham 51035, 9th grade- Joel Reames C31SJg 10th grade-Joe Davis C3003 11th grade---XVill Roach 12105, 12th grade-Edwin McKee C2031 Best timewEdwin McKee 2 minutes, 38 seconds. Team C'hnn1pions.' Sth gradefRoorn 103g 9th grade-Room 302, 10th gradeeliooin 21-Lg 11th grade-Room 2105 12th grade-Room 203. Basketball C'hllIII1?fUllS.' 8th gradeflloom 114, 9th Grade-Room 305, 10th grade-Alioom 311, 11th grade-Room 205, 12th grade-Room 204-g Room 201 defeated Room 311, 21-12, to win the school Championship. Events not completed at this writing include foul shooting, volley ball, track, softball, badminton, tennis, golf, horseshoes, table tennis and combatives. 79 Q, p 25 ill' 1-wv--- 'ev sb , ww. , V N ..,.,, ,. its 'HV' Cheer Leaders Ilcml Cheer Lender, Emma VVOODELL Bobby Baxter John Gillis June Freeman Betsy Vaden YELLS Sissss-IH JOM! Fight- Fight-F ight Find, tackle, center, guard, Come on boys, hit 'em hard Yea, hzickfield. I,et's go Raleigh I,et's go Raleigh I,et's gro Raleigh I-2-3 fpziusei Hit 'Q-ni! 15 Hzlhs for the Team Here's to the Purple, l'Iere's to the Gold, Come on Raleigh Knock 'em cold! Rip, Ray, Rah! Rip, Ray, Rah' Rip, Huy, Rah! Fight, Team, Fight! Ye hey, Yo ho, Come on Raleigh, I,ct's go! It-A-I,-E-I-G-H Raleigh ! !! Hit 'em high, Hit 'em low, Come on Raleigh, Let's go! Hit 'em again-Harder-Harder Clie-peat five times Block that kick! Cliepeat five times Hold that line! Cltepeat five times VVe want a touchdown! . Cllepezit five times Yea, team! Yea, team! Yea, team! Fight! Fight! Fight! Cheer Raleigh High School, Raleigh must win! Fight to the finish, Never .give in! You do your best, boys VVe'l1 do the rest, boys Fight on to Vic-tor-ry! ., Rah! Rah! Rah! fltepeatj X Qwfv 555 Q f 1, Wm 55 65 F? QW A QQ CW RNXQ3 W 2 l x I W Especialidad es -nw, 'frm i ',--, . ,nfl I rf X W . , .ff g Best Loolfz g ,J , H f 5 , I A' ,Q ' ' .' VV1I.I.1.xM CHILDRIQSS D ' xlIAR,GARE'r FRANKLIN x X 0 ' 1 , f I . Q fr r V w :W ' ' - -- f , r x-O My , 9 92 Q FTTQXQ J L -i:L s Q , ' lv 4 ' 0 Q ' : a ' ' l ' ' ' . ' Jwuf I 5 . ' . O 4 'O . ,Uosf IJOIIIIIIII' ICDXVIN YVUUUIQLI, liI 1'lI Bl'1lQIiUXVl'l'Z J 'X' 'xv 'f' .-J' N . ' ' 'K X 0' X, 'J QN M - N 4 fi ,fi ' 1 I ' f X -' u ' Y H 'W 1 ,F X . , X t s 8 f I vw ,pq 'V 'rr' U x ks 3. I Q I. .,. 1 Y S 2+ f YJ P f i K!! if X11 l -s Bvst All Arounfl Blf:'1'sY XZXDRN w f Q 5 Q T,xI.MAG14: SPENCE l 1 f ff l Q VJ f W I A 14 0 W U A 'Qu S4 U0 Zllost A tlzlctic BERTHA JOHNSON IQAYMONID S'1'I4:wA1c'1' ff ' 3 1 i ? 85 K ,k I 'xi , I ' X I. I ' x N Blast S crzficmblc C1 rA1cL1as SMITH EVELYN STRAUGHA1NT 2' f K-if-fv l ,,,,.L,JSL,., if-QM-. 0.1 ,.Qfw,1. '.,:.,v.,R, lpc. ' A , L ZX ,,.f Ql' Q 1 X f N X 4 'g-,ff ooo, 1 86 ' - -l r W, M M , , ' J limi IJI't',S'-'il'II C1IARI,0'I 1'1C HON NYC I 1 1' J on N N Y Go I' li N ' : V 1 .-wr' rf' XJ' W... 19 F' 87 f xv- if -A .L --gp dg gf' ' 'dy X 7, , JS,.gK,,,, x1,gH,,f-x. ' .U-.NN - rv-L 1 . I' f 4' ' s v Cl, :in.k,!N1,N,,.,, f' 1110315 Ill1f6'lZC'Cf?lfYZ LEWIS NIC1-ion RIARGARET CONNELL1 I if . 4 ' -gf L ' X- , U Q 88 O f f wh My .Z-6-cl! CG M tlulo A615-u ff'-ww, 7 Jaw-J fm .5 A 74 X' Q J g'c,,'s.f'1 Ki' J-7 'Q-2 vvbl, Junior uperlfziz' es ISICST ALI, ,XROVND I I:II41Nl1I,Il'IS'l num-:x'11AA1 ANU A1,l,1:1-:I+ I'R.xWl UIcl1 ANI, lmxnx IC WI'1 l'TICS'1' MUST lN'l'I4II,I,IC4 ll XI IIUKNI4: ANI: Murs Wl1,I.1.n1s Aww You N1 MOST A'l'HI.I-I'I'II' Iiliwl' IAMKIN Rom-ll ANI! I l.i7lil'2N4'l4I Hl'.XRHURlDl'li'lI ANU IHIII1 I NIOST SI'ZlCVIl'l'IAIiI.l41 MUST I'ul'I'l,Al 1'H11,1.11's AND f'u1,m' M,u1c.xs ANI, Y.Vl1N fu? enior Play The Senior Class Of Hugh Morson High School Presrfllfs JON1'lSY A C0lllClly in r.Fll1'CC Acts By ANNE INIORRISON and JOHN PETER TOOHEY CAST OF CHARACTE RS .fl 71 ll 1' J O 71 ws ..... J1llll7'l'fl, 1'fUi.S'. . . BITS. Hr'71r.y JO111' .AI Plzmzhzfr ..... Jllnflzrfr IJIIINIIIFI' H fury J O11 ras' .... lViH211r Jones. . . Billy Dlorgan. . KHfil' .......... Diana Df'i'1'rf'111l.1' Sfanlffy J11c'l'sm1. fllr. Silzvfrhfrg. . rl Policmnan .... S.. Barbara Lassiter . . .June FTCGIIIQIII . .'IlillIll3gf' Spclwc . .Marion .lohiistoii . . .Charlcs Smith .Alice Borclicrs ....JOhi1 Gillis .Eddie VVoOdvll Margaret Aycrs .lilizahvtll Johc .Harold Frazier .....l3ill Clary . . .Jack Ycarhy l,l'0Kllll't'd by special arraiigcmcnt with Samuel l'l1'CIlC'l1 Of New York. l'1cOm'w1'1ON f'R.14:w Di:'1'1'fm' ...., .l,v.vi.wrrrnf ,,,, l,l'IllHlI,I'l'.,, l'l:u1lu'm'li .luliusmx .llillvy llaltlmwwk li11l'lilbXYllZ ,PR Nllrs. J. D, Bl,14'Ri.i'. f.X'I'lIIl-I ,XXX lrklul-.B ,,,lfI I'll li14:RIiOw1'rx S'1'A4:l4: CREXY lla shi lil'UXVll Smith Ln 1 irrs liastni 1l.Xlxl'I Yi' Joh nsmi O1'lc1c'1'1r:s Hass Mart in lslvy S1 l'2lllLfll2lll Allllltbllj' l'll'iIlllillIl Rowan' Yvarliy liUl'1'llUl'S liass Il0lll'yl'lllt -l T11 ' R wr s l,l'lWI,Il'I'I'Y lln1'1'isull IIilI'1'lll1-1'lUll .le-nm-tt i- 'l'humpsnu ,I Olmsmi Gallairln-r lVOllL'It Stoll Martin 2 .11 1, K 'Rf-1 . X , ,f 'L ' Na, i O f 90 Q ff lub- Z W i i I l 44 ff 5 , , , ff' 1' ' J' ! K , xkix x K E ,f L XX . 2 0 9 - -LL 00 f fm Me and My Gal Ain't love grand! Pensive Mood Snlilos Bo Mine In the Army Now .Heels Ovvr He-:ld Mr. and Mrs. Oh! Johnny Two of 11 Kind Jalopy Love A Young Man's Fancy My Man Constantly Shy Special fvemiv Fzmmus Visitors Stunt Night Oliver Twist Intra-M111'als Conventions Christmas Pageant Magazine Campaign Chapel Progxrsuns Victory Corps Exhibit September September October 13'- October 23 October 27 October 30 November ball. November November November November Twist. alma! Calendar 29--End of First Month. End of First Six 1Veeks. --Raleigh vs. VVilmington. --lflncl of Second Month. -Stunt Night. 5--Raleigh vs. I.exington-Foot- 10 13 13 20 -Movie Seventeen. -District 'l'eacher's Meeting. -Raleigh vs. Durham-Football. -Fall P r od u ct ion Oliver November 26-27--Thanksgiving Holidays. December 3-Diversified Occupation Ban- quet. December 8--Movie The General Died at Dawn ! December 8-Raleigh vs. Cary-Basketball. December 10-Raleigh vs. Garner-Basket ball. December 11-Football Banquet. December 11--Zemmerman Deep Sea Diver. December 15-Senior Cap and Gown Measure- ment. December 19 through January 3-Christmas llolidays. January 7-End of Fourth Month. January 8-Raleigh vs. Methodist Orphanage -Basketball. January 15-Raleigh vs. Needham Broughton -Basketball. January 21-Rnd of Fall Semester. January 25-Jack Rank The Merchant of Venice. January 26-Raleigh vs. Rocky Mount- Basketball. January 29-Raleigh vs. Durham-Basket- ball. February -I-End of Fifth Month. February 5-Teachers Party. February February 12 February ketball. 9----Raleigh vs. VVilson-Basketball. 15 -1 I i-Y Victory Dance. Raleigh vs. VVilmington-Ras- February 23-Raleigh vs. Catholic Orphanage -Basketball. February 26-Raleigh vs. Fayetteville-Bas- ketball. March 3-Hi-Y Banquet. March 4-End of Sixth Month. March 4--Robert Briggs-Cartoonist. March 19-Sophomore Class Social. March 22-N. C. Symphony Orchestra. March 31-April 1, 2-State Teacher's Meeting. April 1-End of Seventh Month. April 2-Raleigh vs. Rocky Mount-l5ase- ball. April li-Duke Freshmen vs. Raleigh-Base ball. April 9--Ninth Grade Social. April 9'-Raleigh vs. VVilmington-Baseball. April 13-Raleigh vs. Duke Freshman-Base? ball. April 16-Senior Class Play- Jonesy. April 16-Raleigh vs. VVilson-Baseball. April 22-Raleigh vs. Goldsboro-Baseball. April 23-Raleigh vs. VVilson-Baseball. April 23-26-Easter Holidays, April 27--Raleigh vs. Durham-Baseball. April 28-Movie. April 30--Raleigh vs. Rocky Mount-Base- ball. April 30--Junior-Senior Social. May 1-N.C.H.S. Track Championships at U.N.C. May 3-End of Eighth Month. May 4--Raleigh vs. Goldsboro-Baseball. May 6--Music Program-Glee Club and Band. May 7- N.C.H.S. Golf Championships at High Point. May 7-Raleigh High School Bond Day. May 7- May 11-- May 14-- ball. M ay 25- May 30- May 31-- Raleigh vs. YVilmington-Baseball. Raleigh vs. Durham-Baseball. Raleigh vs. U.N.C. Freshmen-Base- Class Night. Baccalaureate Sermon. Close of School Term. QSUXV SQNWZXQEQXB My 5? 12,520 TN 5HQVbxp9,j'v EQQWNXQ 4? 5 'HJ Charles Bryan: I must say, Mrs. Whitley, your VValter's improvin' in his playing. VValter Qfrom withinjz IIII1 not playing IIIII just dusting the piano. Peace Junior Colle e I. II. III. Raleigh, North Carolina FOR THE EDUCATION AND CULTURE OF YOUNG WOMEN JUNIOR COLLEGE WORK a. Two-year Standard College Courses which permit entrance to Junior Class in all our leading colleges and universities. IJ. Two-year General College Course. c. Two-year Courses with Home Economics Electives. COMMERCIAL AND SECRETARIAL COURSES a. One-year Commercial Course-Gregg System. lo. Two-year Commercial Course-Gregg System. SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL COURSES IN ART, EXPRESSION, PIANO. VOICE AND VIOLIN An invitation is extended to all lVIorson and Broughton girl graduates to investigate Peace before making plans to attend College. We have adequate facilities for their comfort at Peace and our large number of Raleigh girls in attendance from year to year is a source of pride to us. For Literature Address WILLIAM C. PRESSLY, President PEACE JUNIOR COLLEGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. VVood: Marion, why did you stop singing in my choir? Marion Johnston: Because one day I didn't sing and somebody asked if the organ lad 'en fixed Dot Whitfield: Margaret, do you know the difference between a bathtub and a parlor o Margaret Ayers: N . Dot: Gosh, where do you entertain your friends? R. E. QUINN at CoMPANY FURNITURE and STOVES 108-10 East Martin Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE Complete New Stock of Antique Reproductions 4-471 PHONE 4472 MISS HARDBARGER'S SECRETARIAL AND BUSINESS SCHOOL INTENSIVE AND PRACTICAL BUSINESS TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Hardbarger's Building Telephone Z-0628 COMMERCIAL SMITH DAIRY PRINTING COMPANY PRCDUCTS COMPANY PRINTERS Mr. Louis Smith, Proprietor RULERS BINDERS DIAL 2-0351 2I'5 South Salisbury Street l Poola Road Miss Gilmore: Margaret, can you make up a sentence with the phrase bitter end in it Margaret Allred Qlooking dubiousjz VVould this do, Miss Gilmore? Our dog chased ou cat, and he bitter end? VVayne NVhite: And can you Cook like mother used to? Ruth W.: Yes, if you can stand indigestion like father used to. . H. King Dru Compan 6'The House of Friendly and Dependable Service Manufacturers of HULESALE DR GGISTS 'A' RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Ruth Berkowitz: l'm glad I wasn't born in Germany. Eddie W.: Whyfore? li. IS.: I c0uldn't understand their language, bone-head. Beisv V. was walking: willl .Iullnny G.: hhlillllll you like- Io sm' wln-rv I was x nvvillnlul 1- :Islam-cl cooingly. .I. Ci.: Imlm-cal, I would! 15. V.: It was in that lmspilul, slum' pulntm-ll i'2lI'l'flIlly :wruss IIN' stru-I. INC.-i SECURITIES FOR INVESTMENT INSURANCE BUILDING RALEIGH, N. C. 37 Wall Street Johnston Building New York Charlotte, N. C. Gas : Oil : Washing : Greasing Exide Batteries : Vulcanizing TIRE SALES AND SERVICE C0., INC. PHONE 7571 GOODYEAR TIRES ONE sToP SUPER SERVICE STATION Hillsboro and Harrington Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments from Your Iewelef' BOWMAN? Jack F. Cto Kerr S. who is drivingrlz I say, tlwrv, c'zln't you go any faster? Ixerr S.: Oh yn-s, of course I can, hutg you sc-v, l've got to stay with the car. 'My dear, if we had dared dress like that 'Yes, granny? . xvllilt :I gramlfzitlier I Could've given you when I was young- V! Nlirrggii Plate 'l'alIlieldTops W A T K I N S Wlmlnw Glass AMO Plate TIRE AND BATTERY Co. Raleigh Glass 6' Mirror PHONE 6679 III S. Salisbury st. 0 Raleigh, N. cz. Fisk Tires C- IA' H Ic,,,r 3 H PHONE 87:32 Willard Batteries if OCCIDENTAL 'J D. C. MAY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' PAINTING and WALLPAPERING III ,III e office: HaI.EIgII, N. C. CONTRACTORS We sell PERFECT PROTECTION Complete hte ond heolth Coveroge in one policy, for both men ond Working women Distributors for KYANIZE PAINTS and SOUTHERN WALLPAPER 505 Hillsboro Street SOLE' LQMINV Everything for the lVl1ll GENERAL REPAIRING IN OUR MODERN SHOP Machinery Mill Supplies DILLO SUPPLY CO. DURHAM ROCKY MOUNT GOLDSBORO VVhy such Z1 high crib for your baby? Su we can hear him when lu- falls out. Jane Isley Ito Ilclcn cligziringr in the gqiirclcnlx Wluilcliu gonna: plant in your vit-tory gsirtlcn this year? Helen .lt-nncttv: Sli-ll-lt notsti loud, I ziin t flunnit plant ti thing: :intl fool tlit-in .lont-N' chickens! l fl ,, ,V Vi, I K-UQ-. , If SAINT MARY'S SCHOOL AND JUNIOR coiluacse Mrs. Ernest Cruilghcink, AM., President Raleigh, North Carolina l-ligh School grdduotes ore ottered two yedrs ot Grode A College work, The Curriculum olso includes lOth, llth, ond l2th grodes ot High School work. All Acodemic Courses tully dccredited by the Southern Associotioni Excellent Courses in Art, Business, Expression, Home Economics and Music Departments with Tuition included in General Charge. Twenty-Acre Ccimpus N Field Sports -- Ciymndsium -- Tennis Indoor Tiled Swimming Pool -- l-lorsehock Riding ee Golf ANNUAL SESSIONS -- MID-SEPTEMBER TO JUNE Vik Write A. W. Tucker, Business Manager, for Catalogue and View Book ADAMS cgi TERRY REAL ESTATE SALES :: RENTALS 210 South Salisbury Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Mitchell Funeral Home Ambulance The Home of a Friendly Service 222 West Hargett Street 3f,m,,,5n,S2':, 4- DIAL 8328 ,l3 cc.,,M,,,.,t ctw, Zgui Evelyn Strauglian walked briskly into the store and dropped her bag on the Counter. Give me a chicken 'I . 'd , ste sfn . Do you want a pullet? asked J. T. No, Evelyn replied, I want to carry it. lack Y.: Sweets to the sweet? Libby Lee: Uh, thank youg may I pass you the nuts? : Hns Rrgwfnursrm DIAL 2,3691 BOWllIlg Center INC. Established 1905 ccLetsS go to ManMur I ,, .' ' S P 'SSED AND HATS Bowl for Health QLEANED WHILE.U.wAl'r Hillsboro Street 4B .lloilerrggic SlEoeQShlr11e falrlor . rane 1 Ce 0 ua It l miners! RUle'9hf N- C- 14 W. Martin sl. Hill-igh. N. cz. Quick Service HARVEY FOOD STORE Quality Meats - Produce - Fancy Groceries DIAL 3-I67I Hoo HARP STREET Us PROMPT TRUCK DELIVERY - ONE DAY SERVICE Mattresses Made to Order, Rebuilt and Sterilized INNER SPRINGS : BOX SPRINGS JOHNSON MATTRESS COMPANY 728 South West Street Phone 5268 SAVE SAFELY INVISIBLE SOLING at Uur Specialty COXBFERGUSQN Y MODERN TT RM SHOE REBUILDERS ID 5C 101 Hillsboro Street pial 2.2235 Eugene, asked Miss Creighton, what is the plural of man? Men, answered Gene. And the plural of child? Twins, was the prompt reply. ... . rr? ' IJ V u k w 'nvllning about miptnl 5. Mr. Iliilllllttlllt o K o no .1 l Douglas ll.: Sure! M ' ' v p 1 v uw 2 'U 11' inn rim ? 1' Ilillllllllllll V11-ll., flu you ltnmx llmx to In l 1 X I 1 ll l Su lull lx X ling, 1 lll ll W ' Dougrlus: .' rv! ' 1U'l'Ill.' ' fc I 's l'u'l' . Job P. att 81 Sons o. Q Hardware Paints Seeds Farm Implements Q Raleigh, North Carolina 1881 ,Q P 1943 Uj.,,wj1,-' Qc BLAND SODA SHOP SANDWlCHES Z SOFT DRINKS MAGAZINES 106 W. Martin Street Phone 6840 AUTO 611466111111fllLJH0l7It'SIU? arejqglzting for Radio Anlbulflllce Service RHODES-COLLINS soars? XQSAIEM FURNITURE COMPANY S ' RENTALS SALES Complete Housefurnislzings Wilrningtoll and Martin Streets PHONE 8033 Dr. J. CI. Hrnlxglltun. RS. 134 S. Wilmington Street Aubrey H.: VVl1at shall we do, Jolm? ' I'll H' ' It We lu-ads John Cx.: up at Com. . and if it stands on edge we'll study. we'll go to the movies, tails we go to the dance H. L. Denning! Yes, Mrs. XVood. Can you curry si tune? Certainly, I can carry El tune, Mrs. XVood. XYell, carry that one you're singing out and llurv it. Mar in M' rk Co. WOODWORK OF ALL KINDS C zoo HARRISON AVENUE DIAL 4024 O 'elf It's Woodwork, We Can Do lt RALEIGH AUTO Gnd PIZER BROTHERS C0 SU 8 East Hargett Street -H0 S. Salisbury St. Dial 4679 Y U H Headquarters for Young Men c'HvmIq11r11'ler'5 for Auto ,4CFt'SSOT1CS PHILCO RADIOS Latest Styles in Shirts, Ties, Hats Radios Repaired Reasonably Trousers and Sweaters 4 CONGRATULATIONS! from . MONTGOMERY WARD and CO. Mother, was your name Pullman before you married daddy? asked Franc0S No, dea1','l replied Mrs. YVollett, what made you think so? VVell, I just wondered. I see that nzune on most of our towels. M s Goddard: Dixie, give me an example of an absent minded man. D e: The fellow who itched and poured molasses down his hack while he seruteln-d l p ncakes. Smart Styles for the Young Set . COATS...SUITS DRESSES EVENING CLOTHES ACCESSORIES PLAY CLOTHES...BEACH TOGS SHOP AT THIS GOOD STORE FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS TAYJL RfS The Showplace of the Caroggzs QOL fl 'Q FL iZff7L1'-V :7'Ll1tA4A14' T D WL V QQ- ffl-4-lu. ,Z:.e.e,j My Bonnie leaned over her gas tank The height of its contents to see. She lighted a match to assist her. Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me! June Freeman visited the country and saw a mother hen about to gather her brood under her wings. June ran up to the hen and shouted: Shoo, you naughty thing! How dare you sit down on those beautiful little birds ! Raleigh Welding Works SOUTHERN AUCTION ALLEN WII,I.IANl5 CO, HWQ Weld Anythingn Home of Fine Furniture Acetylene and El 'tri W ldi - Auto Class Installed. E2uliEtorseRe3drecl Half Block from State Capltol Portable Electric Arc-Acetylene Cutting BUDGET 414- 3. East Street Phone 9342 Dial 2,3252 The Honeycutt Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale Only A COMPLETE LINE OE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROMPT SERVICE Halifax and Lane Streets Phone 58l7 V Raleigh, N. C. ANY MAKE BICYCLE S N, P LU' REPAIRED OR REBUILT S909 4 Q-0 41? Moroncvctss Q5 oo, New and Used 4741 HARLEY-DAvlDsoN M Q., SALES CO. 'Q rt Gouuoiv HILL, Mgr. kb 05,9 ,id 106 S- Wilmington Sf- Phone 8172 I-1.13 Ins Bldg. Phone 3-1838 Yancey: Pa, you remember that you promised me a dollar if I passed in school this term. Mr. Sandlin: Yes, my boy. Yancey: NVell I just thought I'd tell you that that's one expense you won't have to figure on this year. Murgnrvt Blzlclcwoocl Qtr-:tolling lifc snvinglz l'iVf'Fl'lll', supposi- si young Iuily hurl I overboard :incl ouch big: wnvv was wusliingr he-r furthcr out to svn, whut would you :lo Evercttv: XVCII, mn'in, Ill ji-ss throw hi-r :1 pic-cc of soup, Margaret: Soup? What couicl shi- do with :1 pit-cv of soup? Evervttcz VVi'II, Illilllll, shi' coultl use it to welsh hui' hsivk. NEWBERN E'S GARAGE GOULD-MORRIS ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. I7 E. Martin St. Coll 2-3976 Distributors iiii Willys America'- INTERSTATE FRUIT EXCHANGE 2522 Hillsboro St. Phone 4634 Raleigh, N. C. phone 9185 We Sell, Service and Install MIDLAND POWER BRAKES MANY REPAIR TO ANY CAR7, Dial 837 9 YATES AUTO SERVICE 24-H our Service WILSON UZZLE Inc. C Oldsmobile - Cadillac La Salle Sales and Service PHONE 4474 42l Fayetteville Street GMC PERSON 1 TRUCKS DAVIE STS. Raleigh, N. C. W A R L I C K 9 S IN INSURANCE BUILDING A Complete Fountain Service DIAL 3-366l Fresh Sanflzrirh es, Cigzzrs, Cigarettes, Newspapers, rllagazines 334 Fayetteville Street IVIcLeod 81 Watson T11 v Hom if of HART SCHAFFNER Sz MARX CLOTHES : STETSON HATS BIANHATTAN and WILSON BROTHERS FURNISHINGS Doris J.: Happy, don't you know how to drive El nail without sinasliing your linger? Happy: No, and neither do you. Doris J.: Sure I do. Hold the hammer in hoih hands. Algie saw a bear. The bear saw Algie. The bear had a, bulge. The bulge was Algie. SNAKENBER G' S CAPITAL CIGAR STORE Custom and Merchant Tailors . Sandwiches, Soft Drinks and Raleigh, N. C. . . Magazines of All Kmds Since 1915 If lt's Tailoring, See Us ' . . . 17 EAST HARGETT STREET Plloiie 7159 ZZOM Fayettevllle St. .q,Vq51:3:g:gt5:-'-gqt5:f:gf-igggfgfggflfig. ' iff-Q, ' ' . Q'fOQI'.' N?' 2fffgtg2gigg',?,.,Eg!gigigtgtgigtgtgigtgtgfgigigigigirkt' 'S -3 'X 1 ' ' -J ' w.'.f'vf:X, . K ' '-NACE oo ' 6. 0 oo 00's o'o'o'.'o'o:o'o'o'o 50:9 o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o:o:o'o 'o'v'o - gr:2s:2g52g1: 'X frgQ:gQ1Q:55ii.f?Q9i?4g 02.9.-2.-!'.f.':-:-2-:-2-2-:':f!':'.2':':3:-:-.':-:':-:-.-.-20:-:':':f:':':':'.-.rt-23:02-:GQ-'- ' xgifxllli' I o:::::o.o ,.. . . ,,,, 4464 L ' 2gZ'!'3'. H oo'o'0' A 2 my 1' H 21. 0 N1 4. 1.35: un the l 1ecloje thai 34552: - ' 0000 ' 52225252 your gradnouon gall - - ?X OO 2:22:25 3 . . W ' LL O0WlTxL 0-W1 97:31-if 'wiki-1 sifiizfz so r ., , if, :-:':-:c- ,... ' 1+ fs, JEWELRY co. Best Wislzes to SupremeRadioService All the Students! , One of The Soufh's Best wk ik Rodio Repoir Shops ALL woizic GUARANTEED HQTEL FOR 90 DAYS 123 S. Salishuly St. Raleigh, N. C. Sl R TELEPHONE 3-1340 Miss Ross:-r: VVhat will liappen to gold if it is exposed to the air? Thomas XN'illiams: It will be stolen. Ilenrv NV.: I say---er were you dunving this one? 'l'he VVzlIlflower Qclenmrc-lylz Why, no! Ilenryx XV1-ll then, would you mind holding: my m'ig':1rm-Ile while I cl:im'm-ffl cunt ii 1 I ll place lo put the lieustly lhix gr. 0 RK WE l l . 0 W o 0 1 f ' x 73 F II Y 9 S I - in ffl'-rv wk . 'ii!f:'i,1fV i 'A A , .mil132'-Fzijifixf iff? Q - ' ff, I' LQQITN'-x , Q2l'ifIQffi f? 'f'f -NTS' 1 -7' 'N 'T :QQ I ' ,... lr, A If 1l,L,:fiq':L,'-.h M :V Q k- li i., 1 1.,.q-S .fgzfgii wif 1, . ,f ,I . ,,,., 6 A ,-1 . Miki ' 'if NJ lfiii' 44 ' fflgfi 4 If- fo - - Y 4 .1'i'f'If',i'l'wl.i A i'fx'i 'I - A ,J M' f e fg'I5lil?9 'P1 ' ' -f'4' iif 'V ,siwvFfJ ' I III ' ' '--, 2'1 9',,f ' I IH' ii- '. yi - 1 -i'2irfI1.'i. . figrifizifvfwi . . 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V .,-wig u, 4 W A mufx 3-.-..1u,,,b,f :ui4.v2'i,:..,' . , . . .- Today, as well before, good vision is iiicliipemable Good viQion will hel w k , ., . . . p yi u wor efhciently, tirelessly, safely. Good vision will conserve your energy for the alter hour war tasks in which you are anxious to engage. Know that your sight is right - Hare it l'.l'flIIIfIIl'lI - Noun' I icl g e ul a 5' , . . 4 -,Ii OPTICIANS COMPLETE EYE CLASS SERYICE 124- Salishury St., Raleigh, N. C. M ITC H E L L PRINTING COMPANY Loans REAL I II5 West Hargett Street 'NSSLILZE L A W R E N C E enos. co. nzwrnns DIAL -157 32 Years of ' 2 Successful Printing Property' l7lIfllIIlg8I71C71lf Dflughlerz Oh, mother, will you please Mother: Don't hothc-r me, now! Daugliterz But, mother, I wzml to know whellier I should wash for 1 round-neck dress or 1 , ' square-neck dress. see what kind of El neck my cleanest dress has? P0llC'C'IH?lI12 You Say you'1'e il lover of peace, a Eugene Hainni? Bill Childress: Yes, sir an' he was very peaceful, too, after I throwed it. Dial 4904- T. P. Poole, Prop. PooIe's Beauty Shoppe Seventeen Years Serving RaIeigh's Best tmp Taxi Co. 5811 7 East Hargett Street Masonic Temple Building RALEIGH, N. C. DIAL 5 8 ll M A N G E L 7 S For DRESSES - COATS - SIIITS ' LINGERIE SWEATEIIS he SKIRTS - BLOUSES HOSIERY Oldest and Most Reliable 124 Fayetteville Street lVlARTlN,S, INC. 305 Fayetteville Street SMART APPAREL for BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY Men and Young Men BARNES GMCERY BETTER PRINTING Staple and Fancy Groceries . Choice Meats nd then you go and throw il brick at PHONE 5071 Corner Lane and Bloodworth Raleigh, North Carolina Bill L.: My shoes are just killinsr my Cleo Cole: '.l'lIey're killing: mine too. feet. CONGRATULATIONS AND REST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS, FACULTY AND FRIENDS OF RALEIGH7S HIGH SCHOOLS 54 MARKET SERVICE STATION 228 East Martin Street PHONE 5429 k AW MV IRQ I X p it r If .,JWtQ3O W If ,wr Ml Rf Y-j , ss rsscr: Allwrtiilv, Iulvc you given tlu- gnlclfislm fresh wutvr? Im Allan-rtilu-: Nu Illiliillll tlwy IIHVUIIQI fIIlISlll'll thc XYill'Cl' I grzivc the-111 yesterday yet N I' 17 .V u ,XM VK H7 .J KimbreIl's, Inc F0 1'rr1 erlg Cuu1l14'1'11-Slrzitlz Fllflllfllfl' C Ld'-'-4 Specialists in I4 East I-Iargett Street HOME FURNISHINGS Dial 8784 IZ4 East Martin Street Everything for the Mill GENERAL REPAIRING in Our Modern Shop Drink Machinery : Mill Supplies DILLON suPPLY co RALEIGH DURHAM ROCKY MOUNT Frm-sl1111:111 Cfinisliing il lc-th-rj: I'd send you that five I owl- vnu, but I'Ve flll'l'2ldy scaled the letter. I'wnw in at I'l'SIJlIlI'lllII IIN-y mc-I, li I I I I1 I IIIIIVU Il H f II l' . 1' Ill H0 ITIS! H lil-' 10 vm, llld Ittxllmlll S Ii II IIIuII'I fu mm-U' w 1:1 . 4'. wtf 'Vw Gy Fm mlover- Bohbv I wish Vou wouIcln't whis ' 1 ir DURHAM LIFE INSURA NCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE : RALEIGH, N. C. WE PRUTECT THE FAMILY In our line ot controcts there is o plon tor every need onrl every purpose tor ony onnount, Through its eosy deposut tt ne o sote ond Convenient plon lite insuronce o ers every o systern ot sovings plus protection. SQWEL QA.. LET US HELP YOU FACE THE FUTURE WITH A SMILE C 'D dill D W' 'L E GEL SWL riwugvkege t Powell and Griffis 1700 Glenwood 2414 l'lIIlsIm1'o 7561 - 7562 2-2847 Quality Meats and Groceries WE DELIVER Ct, RALEIGH, N. C. mer XVIIIIIIIIQIOII and Exchange Sis. Specializizzg in MEN'S, BOYS', AND LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Pr1'cf's In Suit the Przclreflnmlf DIAMONDS WATCHES I O L L Y 7 S 1,f 1881--1943 Leading Jewelers and Silversmiths 128 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. SILVERWARE GIFTS HLJLZLD HILKER BROS. TAILORS-CLEANERS-FURRIERS FUR STORAGE DYEING 5lI llillslmro St. I6 IV. llurgeit St. PHONES 4060 and 2985 Ile while :lt work. , 1 N . I, N, Bobby Beddingfield: I wusn't workng, s , only whistling. Qi-I YJ 1 K Mzlrtlm A.: XVlmt I want to know is, um I lt S11 'NI VV l Y ll. I ' FS. U01 Z . UEYU 'C IIU . Over a HALF CENTURY HARDWARE PAINTS SEEDS FARM IMPLEMENTS JOB P. WYATT AND SONS CO. f. r r 0 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA W I NSF STUDENT JEWELRY '.... 3 You are assured of V' 'El-2f.',IQ.-lilllv:1l1i':2ZP7 P JOHN Nokwooo, Distributor STYLE and VALUE 6 f 3 Complimelzts of ll Hotel Carolina If it comes from ' f JElUELERS'SILVERSfTllTHS RALElGH.N.C Expert Watch Repairilzgxlxfry GJ VH X 1 sing, little girl? ll slll gtlllx lllt 0 ICI' 0 s mu ic il.'S Vll l I X 1 lmve l10licle1ys? I3 I l t gran to school yvi The C '1ss- ' If n :I iv 4 2lIlt'I' in 'I- II mul ill t tl I I xx cl wilh vourlly grant-I-, :incl said: I ss.v .,, ..I ' ' 4 May have the llltflhllrl' of IIIIS cI:mc'a' 'Two wzllllluwm-rs iIIlSNX'l'I'l'iI :ns um' vuic-0' I ll 'WVITII IJ 1-:ls rv. BYNUM PRINTING COMPANY BETTER PRINTlNG RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA . STORE I T DEPARTMEN Where You Can Dress Better For Less Money We Appreciate Your Patronage Raleigh, N. C. Visit the largest DRUG STORE The Shop That Every in the city featuring nationally Knows advertised nun A I 6. .ji' ll '66 PATENT MEDICINES - DRUGS af ,,-1-1-T E,j'T',-il,, el COSMWCS 3 ll'llliIlI :IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hr - p nr u I 'li ll 'Ii Q f Q, li-i---. .I 0 I 11 GX PRESCRIPTIONS lg,n.Nun,,gt 444 W' jcarefully compounded Everything the School Miss Wears VV Always New, Smart Things at X f gg Sensible Prices If Coats - Dresses - Hats DRUG STORE Q FOUNTAIN and LUNCH EON ETTE SERVICE Sweaters - Skirts - Jackets RALEICIVS SMARTEST SHOP 126 Fayetteville Street e little boy sent to the hutclmex ' shop, delivered himself of his IIIQSSZIIIC' in these word 'VIa saws to send her amitller ox tail I-' ' R ,- 1 , p case, an Mu says the lust one was va-ry lice, e 1 1 says she wants another ofl the same ox. XN 'w few D I N, tx 1 filet Qgjwt x V .N ,W LQU N0 N. me Pedro: VVI13' does an ostrich have sueh a long neck? Norina Me.: Iit'C'?lllSl' its head's so far from its body, I guess. 9 ,f Most VERSATIL - Reddy Kilowatt it --A' I I Reddy Kilowatt, your Electrical Servant, c k cleans, cooks, sews, provides light, runs ' ' .cp . 5 motorsg in fact. he does just about anything. I Thatis why he is so important in Amerieais V I war production program, in homes, stores, nhlul 'if and, well just about everywhere. Fortunately, I 'fl' 'xiii America's business managed utilities foresaw ,ll 7' , the great demands for their servant so pro- .wf ' vided enough power for him to carry on all Ql94l neoov mnowml' the jobs he is expected to do. i 3 Carolina POWER 8: LIGHT Company 9166 When You Want the Very Best Goods at the Lowest Possible Price COME TO OUR STORE SUfI'SfflC'fIi0I1 Guaranteerl G. 5' S. DEPT. STORE 10 Hargett St. 208-210 Wilmington St. CAPITAL ICE G' COAL CO., Inc. 600 West Hargett Street RALEIGH, N. C. ICE, COAL : COLD STORAGE Hayes Barton Grocerteria wwf Home-Owned Store Corner Fairview and Oberlin Roads PHONE Z-39l7 CARL THORIYE. Market Manager HAROLD BARBEE, Grocery Manager Your Business is Appreciated DR. A. W. GHOLSON oPToMETRlsT f Better Glasses : Better Fitted 137 South Salisbury Street f RALEIGH, N. C. 3l Years Successful Experience Stacy: I used to snore so loud I'd wake up, but I cured myself. I sleep in the next room non Mr M . . I shall now lllllSIl'ill1' whzrl I lmvv in n I said M r. l c-rpxu. us hc- 1-rum-ml Ihr- lnmrclf' CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND FRIENDS OF 11 I C, Q Lff RALEIGH'S HIGH SCHOOLS li ' I' l A ll f 0 I M JW JF JHWW HUDSON-BELK Co. Cyn! I lmfl 6'Eastern Carolina's Finest Compliments of FLOWERS , b , 3' Fall0n's are distinctive 4 V, 118 Fayetteville Street J. J. Fallon C0., Inc. DIAL 4635 c'We Grow the Flowers We S ll - 1 JM ,6,,,J!,,JsfjM Mimi M DENMARK STUDIO 6QG0od Portraits at Reasonable Pricesv 1 xx Un! Q1 Third Floor Hudson-Belle Co. 'TT PHONE 6765 Com plim en ts y L Thomas H. Briggs 6' Sons Hardware in Raleigh Since l865 JAMES E. BRIGGS Evamzrfr E. Bmccs RHS '20 RHS '12 v 1 w . . -1 v - Q - E'I'lI ' .Z IC' CEN' 161' Sil.'S lt' IS flflllllfl 0 S 0 5 SII10 illl Ill lt' S0100 . HiVNIltlsl tt1lg.tlll Earl: Huh! Next thing hell he asking us to stop too. LlllIOIllllSlllC Cant lmseball gramebz Oh, look we have Pegrg'y Lou: Th:1t's Iltltlllllgg so has the other s'l l a mm everv base! e. STORR ENGRAVING COMPANY Office Equipment and Supplies Raleigh, North Carolina Compliments of Lewis Sporting Goods Sportswear Recreation Equipment HOME FURNISHINGS BRIPGDEN PRODUCE CUMPANY AT 1 Wholesale HEILEG 81 MYERS l37 South Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina FRUITS : PRODUCE Raleigh, North Carolina G. S. Tucker 6' Bros. Inc. FURNITURE STORE II2 East Hargeet Street DIAL 2-2563 GRADUATION GIFTS at BOWMAINVS 15 West Hargett Street Raleigh, North Carolina BIIYLAN-PEARCE R,4LE1cH'5 sHoP1'1Nr: CENTER ADAMS 6- TERRY REAL ESTATE f 2l0 South Salisbuly Street SAVE SAFELY ...at... Coxe-Ferguson Drugs lllltlllff 8326 lOl Hillsboro Complim ents of CAROLINA FREEZER LOCKERS, INC. l'e:u'l1er: XYuke up that fellow next to you. luck Me.: N ou do lt, you put him to sleel . Marconi: Name two pronoun y liowe: Who, ine? HERFF-JO E CO PA INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA O Manufacturers of SCHOOL and COLLEGE JEWELRY O SIDNEY S. CAMPEN, Representative Compliments of BAKER 8 LAZARUS STORE R002 Co' WHOLESALE and RETAIL Save the Difference -i 406-410 Wlest Davie Street 217 South Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina Girls when they went out to swim, Onee dressed like Mother Iluhlmrdg Now they have El holder whim: They dress more like her cupboard, Miss C'of'r'ey: XVhat's the most common impediment in the speech of American people? Lou Helen: Chewing gum. IVIEREDITH COLLEGE ACCREDITED liberal arts college for women 1. Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools 119215. 2. American Association of University Women 119230. 3. American Association of Universities t1928l. PROGRESSIVE educational program in terms of person- ality development Distinguished record of student honors and achievement. Effective honor sys- tem. Excellent library facilities. Special advantages in art. music, speech arts, home economics. Provision for supervised teaching in Raleigh schools. ATTRACTIVE location in Raleigh, the educational center of the State Beautiful campus of 182 acres. lllodern fireproof dormitories, with generous provision for social activities. REASONABLE rates . . . 3450 for the year Ifrite for catalogue and other Z'IIf0I'Nll1fl'0ll. CARLYLE CAMPBELL, President w,RALElCH, NORTH CAROLINA -X a.fx,C:k-EA, V, 46--.J LM ' ' xagi 2.-3-1.5-CJ FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE 4641 I Owl? fwhr fr 'I PEMRQON STREET PHARMACY No. 2 A CUMPLETE DRUG SERVICE gmt .fa I 10 0 C AT FIVE POINTSQ RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA it A tl' A THE MILKYWAY if DARLING sl-:ops 725 St. Mory's Street I Phone 2-2485 QS! , S fi. 'ww llc was kicked out of school for cheating How come? Ile was caught counting his ribs in ai hygiene txun ibxw I,f,o-4.15 Miss Jones: Bill, would you like to go t I1 u Bill Hamilton: Yes, hut lll0I.Ill'I' told ine I 4 n rlg.II Ii I Ihr PROBLEM: lVlachinery goes to war. SOLUTION: You knit the Service and Family Sweaters for next winter and this summer at Mary J. Iladlegfs Knitting Nook CAROLINA BUILDERS CORPORATION COAL : LUMBER : MILLWORK BUILDING MATERIAL 217 N. 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