Hugh Morson High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1949
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'li J N N ' l , ggi wxuef' - 1 f MH f A , xsifvii J5 V A f V Y A ff uf Vi P Y' V I - , - YQ. , VEAY f 7wW.pQM6AQm,g.2J THE OAK LEAF VOLUME XXIII 1949 Ho f H L ' 4' I ,- bo yan! - JF Published lgy THE SENIOR CLASS of Hugh Morson High School Raleigh, North Carohua 67 4 'X rw' I X fm X .dw- IIA I L I W F' R5 0 In Q 0 o Q o 06:64 57462 I-1+ Ai 6 OoOQ, 'WK Q BETSY JUNE JOHNSON ALLEN RAY ROBINSON Clam Edggm- WILLIAM POPAJOHN Photographers RUTH WILSON Editor-in-Chiq NICK DAVIS Business Manager xi N DAN DUKE Advertising Manager ff!! ! X .sr I f f K Kr: llc N L L 3 kJ V16 ' Sf i ggfvr- ' ! QL, X i Jf ' l-:Q M1101 ii 'DQ' Z c f ' D ' NATALIE COFFEY in W AdviSg,- CUC ' Q 86,19 67 55 5 af' Ere Q D 27 gf' N1 X .il N I fl l I . Ci D Q9 S' ' l Ov A be x x O ix -' -. X- X S :N wigs-fa'-L 5 'o Q cj D460 e U 0 Q' Foreword We, the modern Forty-Niners, have chosen the Forty-Niners of the nineteenth century as the theme for this book. The courageous spirit, steadfastness, and bravery of these pioneers have always stimu- lated the hearts of American people. We, the Senior Class, have reached a very important step in our life, that of making our place in the world. As we face the future, we hope that we shall be guided by the same courage and desire for the better things in life as our ancestors were. The now seemingly short hours that we have spent together and the fruits of our study will always be treasured by us. As you read this book, we hope that you will be filled with pleasant memories of our happy days together. 4. Table of Contents First Wagon Train .... . . . .The School Second Wagon Train ........ Classes Third Wagon Train. Fourth Wagon Train Fifth Wagon Train. . Sixth Wagon Train. . . . . .Organizations ........Athleties . . . tFeatures . . . ,Advertisements IT FW f' IS , I , ex N 3? t t t ,aa - t X :g if LJ t 245 7 fx. 3 F'- V Ui u 9,5 kf 4, -. , Qty 'A 'U 1 XJ -' g n f' cw' A 'L Ea 2-as .- g if f 5 CFC Q: fb 25552 QQ 5 D Q 'ii Dedication For his most capable leadership, helpful ad- vice, impartiality, justice in all cases, and loyalty to Hugh Morson High School, we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Forty-Nine, dedicate this, the twenty-third volume of THE OAK LEAF to MR. FARMER S. SMITH 6 clministration JESSE O. SANDERSON Sujnerintendent Raleigh Public Schools DANIEL WERT SANDERS came to Raleigh as principal of Hugh Morson High School in 1945. He is a native of Tennessee and received his B.S. degree from Middle Tennessee State College, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Later, he continued his education by studying at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, and received his M.A. degree from George Pea- body College for Teachers. Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. Sanders came to the schools of North Carolina ten years ago after having had experience as classroom teacher and high school principal in the schools of Tennessee. For seven years before coming to Raleigh, he was principal of Star High School, Star, North Carolina. He is a member of the professional educational fraternities, Phi Delta Kap- pa and Kappa Delta Pi. He is an honorary IT1C111lJCI' of Kappa Phi Kap- pa. He is a teacher of the Men's Bible Class at Hillyer Memorial Christ- ian Church and a member of the Raleigh Rotary Club. 9 JESSE O. SANDERSON was born in Wayne County on January 19, 1901. He received his early education in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he was graduated from high school in 1920. At Duke University, in 1924, he received his A.B. degree. During 1924 and 1925 he attended the law school of George Washington Uni- versity. Later he did graduate work at summer schools at Duke. He began his professional career in the public schools at Nashville, North Carolina, in 1925, as athletic coach and teacher of English. Fol- lowing this, he was made principal of the Nashville Elementary High Schools and served in this capacity from 1926 to 1930. From 1930 to 1932 he was principal of Robbinsville Consolidated School. For ten years he was principal of the Methodist Orphanage School. He was made superintendent of the Raleigh Public Schools in 1942. DANIEL W1 SANDERS Princzyaal Hugh Morson High School oarcl of Trustees MAYOR P. D. SNIPES . . . . . .Clmirman MR. JESSE O. SANDERSON , . . .............. .Serv-elary M1's. W'. C. Pressly Mr. D. Clark M1's. VV. B. Aycock Mr. H. C. Gillis Mr. Leroy Martin Mr. Lewis Powell The Board of Trustees of the Raleigh Public Schools consists of seven members. The Mayor of the City of Raleigh is ex ofiicio chairman of the board. The other six members are appointed by the City Council for a term of six years. The Super- intendent of schools is ex oflicio secretary of the board. The Board of Trustees is the lawful governing body of the Raleigh Public Schools, having certain responsi- bilities, duties and authority prescribed by state law. The board formulates the policies of our schools. 10 he arent-Teacher Association MRS. F. W. DICKINSON ..,.... Preshlen! MRS. BILL SI-IARPE. . . .... Secrezary MRS. J. KI. FILICKY ...... V1'cn-Pfmzlenl MIZS. L. A. BROXVN . . . . . Treaxurer NIR. D. XV. SANDERS. . .PHTZZ-HINBHIHTI-GH The Parent-Teacher Association has the following objectives: To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, School, church and communityg 9 To raise the standards of home lifeg To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youthg To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the childg To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. ind 11 S.. J Il . Faculty Bardcn Coble Davis Gilmore Hornback Brantley Coffey Dennison Hamilton Linney Burt Cooke Edwards High Niarcom Chadwick Creighton Fairey Hooten Osborne Faculty It , -it F' Iii'-, .eff Peters Pitts Rapp Roberts Sanders Shealy Shorc Simmons E. Smith F. Smith G. Smith Stinson Stone Suman Surratt Winslow Tayloc Wooten Wood 13 . Ju! A Faculty DANIEL W. SANDERS ..................... B.S., State Teachers, College, Tennessee M.A., Peabody College IvA L. BARDEN ..................... A.B., Duke University M.A., University of North Carolina MRS. HELEN DOUGLASS BARHAM ....... WoInan's College of U.N.C. MARY GUY BOYD ..................... A.B., University of North Carolina DAVID B. BOYLES, JR. ............... . A.B., High Point College MRS. MARY P. BRANTLEY .............. A.B., WoInan's College of U.N.C. A.M., Duke University MIL,LARD P. BURT ................... A.B., Atlantic Christian College M.A., University of North Carolina MRS. COGDELL CHADWICK ................... A.B., Eastern Carolina Teachers, College MRS. MARIE COBLE ..,,.................... B.S., WoInan'S College of U.N.C. N.ATAI.IE COFFEY ........................... A.B., A.M., Womarfs College of U.N.C. MRS. MADGE G. COOKE ................. A.B., Meredith College RUTI-I CREICIITON ...,................ A.B., Lander College A.M., University of South Carolina MRS. JACK DAVIS .................... A.B., Duke University BERNICE DENNISON .............. B.S., M.A., Peabody College MRS. PATSY COZART EDWARDS .... A.B., Duke University LUCY GILMORE .......................,........ B.S., Coker College A.M., George Peabody College for Teachers C. M. HAMILTON ............................. B.S., Ball College M.A., Ohio State University SIDNEY HIGH ....................... B.S., North Carolina State College FLORENCE HOOTEN ............. w ........... A.B., Georgia State College lor X'VOInen BI. j. HORNBACI4 .............................. B.C.S., Bowling Green Business University P.H.B., University of Wisconsin M.A., University of Michigan 14 . . . .Prinezpal Latin, English . . . .Secrelagf . . .Lilzrarian ............Mallzemalz'cI Girls' Aeluzlver, Social Science . . .Band .Ezglzllz Grade . . . .Home Economies, Social Science . . . .Er1glz'sl1, Syianirlz . . . .Home Economicx . . . English . . . .Efglztlz Grade . . , .Eiglzllz Crade . . . , .Plyfsfeal Ezluealion . . . .Hislow Industrial Art: Induslrial Arls . . .Erzglislz . . . .Commerce BETTE LINNEY ................ A.B., Meredith College . . . . .Eiglzlh Grade MRS. AI. L. MARCOBI 4...................... ..., E nglislz A.B., Eastern Carolina Teachers' College MRS. LOUISE S. OSBORNE .................. .... A latlzemalics A.B., Duke University M.S., North Carolina State College MRS. ROBERT B. PETERS, III ............ ..... C afelcria B.S., Wornan'S College of U.N.C. IRENE PITTS ....................... ..... E iglzth Grade A.B., Duke University MRS. DORIS S. RAPP ....,.. . . .Secretary A.B., Guilford College MRS. JOSEPHINE ROBERTS ............., ..... E zglzth Grade B.S., University of North Carolina VV. F. SHEALY ...................... .... M atlzematics, Science A.B., Newberry College MRS. NANCY SHORE ..................... ..... S 'cience B.S., North Carolina State College MRS. ELIZABETH SHELTON SMITH ....... ....... A rt A.B., Meredith College BETTY SIMMONS ........................ .... Il lallzematics A.B., University of North Carolina FARMER S. SMITH ,... .................. ..... B o yr' Adviser, Dioersfed Occupations B.S., North Carolina State College M.A., University of North Carolina GARMAN B. SMITH ........................ B.S., Western Carolina Teachers' College NELL STINSON ............................ . .......Science . . . .Social Science A.B., Guilford College M.A., Wake Forest College LEE STONE ................... A.B., Lebanon College M.A., Columbia University . . . .Plytvical Ea'z1calion MRS. SUE R. SUMAN .......................... .... A latlzemalics B.S., Appalachian State Teachers' College MRS. J. G. SURRATT ........................ .... C ommerce B.S., Woman's College of U.N.C. MISS PAULINE TAYLOE .................. ...... E nglixlz A.B, XNoman'S College of U.N.C. MRS. EDITH VVINSLOVV ............... . A.B., Vanderbilt University M.A., Peabody College . . . .Eighth Grade MRS. JOHN O. Woon ................ . . .MZISZ-6 A.B., Randolph Macon College B.M., American Institute of Music MARGARET POTTS WOOTEN .......... .... D ramalics, journalism, English A.B., Greensboro College 15 HUGH MORSON HIGH SCHOOL 16 Mascot RY LYNN SUR Senior Committees CAP AND GOYVN Becky Culpepper, Clzafrnmn Russell Capps Billy Freeman Henrietta, Little Catherine Wallace MASCOT Marilyn Medlin, Clzairman Betty Sue Kelly Argie Mabrey Gerry W7 all INVITATION Derle Hagwood, Clzafrnmzz Edna Earle Bridges Charles Grissom Jean Nowell Bettie Jane Powell CLASS NIGHT Edna Earle Bridges, Chairman LaRue Atkins Anne Harris Alice I-Ieonis SENIOR CLASS PLAY COMIVIITTEES P UBLICITY Bunny Pool, Clzairman Linwood Brown Margaret Dickinson Johnny Sledge TICKETS Emma Mingia, CllZ!lZ.7'7IZHIZ Betty McDaniel Jean Nowell Polly Sharpe STAGE PROPERTIES Leon Shaw, Chairman Margaret Dickinson Louise Grant Betsy June Johnson George justice Catherine Wfallace STAGE SET Duke Lowe, Clzairnzalz Luther Smith Dickie Ford Herbert Jones Linwood Brown Alice Heonis Bill Page Jerome Hurwitz Bunny Poole Sally Baughn Norman Goldin George Costa Senior Class OFFICERS EMMA MINGI.A NICK DAVIS Treasurer Vice-President BETTY LOU EARP GUY WARRICK NATALIE COFFEY Secrelary President Adviser COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: American Beauty Rose MOTTO: To Look Forward and not Back. 21 DONALD ALBRIGHT EXMELIA XXRNOLD HELLON L xRU1z ATKINS Don Reservt is the hues! e.xj1ressio1z of mvpecl toward llzosv who are its objects. Needham Broughton High School 1 2 3' Spanish Club 1 2' French Club 1 2' Hugh Morson High School 4 S O L LYMAN BAH EY Lyman A valzant spzrzt snub: lzallz ztx fewmd Shop 1 Diversified Occupations 1 2 3 4 SOL fy lvlicky .Notlzinv is rarer than real goodness. Bunn Hih School 1 2' 4-H Club 1' Operetta 1' Hugh Morson High School 3 4' Future Homemakers of America 1, 2' S.O.L. ELIZABETH ANN, BAKTR Betsy It zs much bmw to Imac you: gold ln the hem! Ilmn ln the lmncl Mxed Choius I 2 3 4 1 ls Chorusl 2 5 4 Opeletta 1 3 4 Tutuic Homemakeis of Ameuca 2 3 4 Stats, Music Festival 2, 3 4 A Cappella Chorus 3 4 Raleigh Assistant 4 S O L 2- ' 'Z : Ml of x li' A Q0 LaRee 1'z1ll gf vimligf looks and pep A natural leader never nu! Q slap. State Music Festival 2 3 4' Hugh Morson Cl orus 1 2 3 4 V' e- Presiclent 3' Operetta 2 4' Future Homcmakeis of Ameuca Vice President 2 Picsidcnt 4 Marshal 2 3 Football Chccrlcadei 2 3 4 Head Checrleadei 4 Supcrlauvc 4 Scmor Play 4 S O L GRACE MARION B ARER MHIIOII Lz e hor no blesxmg lake a jnzcdezzt rwna' l,2S L I ii 33 I5 JS CG 77 cc , cc as cs 4 ' U D ' ' ,Z 1 , f 7 5 7 7 5 3 I , 7 7 I 3 l I 7 4 I 9 I 1 I I 7 3 3 I. 3 4 q 3 . . . A ' I ' - , . g . a S ' ' 'A ' ' i' 7 : A I . 4 , , Q . ' 'L P ' g . . . Cl 37 K: ,, cc V ,' - - ,, ' , , as 4' ' , , ,H ' I A . ,A 33 Q 9 . . , 4 , ' . lv . . Gr s J : ' ' ' K ,, , .' I , , ac .' am 3 3 9 J 7' 3 I , cc ' ' ' . 7 'A 9. 9 f.'f-an . 3 3 . . . , High School Glec Club 4g Library Mixed Chorus 1, 23 Girls Chorus 3 . . . g .O. . I . f ' 7 X X, 2,'fQ f ff f f, 5 5,- Z ',f 1 if - z, . .ff J - 1.-' 'f ff 4 ' fi f1 - fi' 2 Z Eff' 1 . '. - C R., 4 :Ft 'Q' ' ' ' - 4 - - L , I PEGGY LOUISE BAKER Cl Peg!! The fozmtalfz of bmulif is the heart, and awry grzwrom llzouglzl illuslraler the walls Qf its L'fllII7lbl'7'.,, Dramatics Club IQ Y-Teens I, 25 Home Room Treasurer IQ Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 State Music Festival 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Chorus 3, 45 Operetta 3, 45 OAK LEAF Staff 45 S.O.L. SALLY ADDINE BAUG HAM Cisauyi 7 ll4udf'rU1 ii' llm cilarlel of bmugu and virtue. Cary High School I5 Photography Club IQ Dramatics Club IQ Hugh Morson High School 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 25 Historian 25 Art Club 35 Mixed Chorus 45 State lwiusic Festival 45 Purple and Gold Stall' 45 S.O.L. ELWOOD TIIoMAs BAREFOOT !LBuddy9l A good lzrarl is worth gold. Industrial Arts I, 25 Mechanical Drawing 35 Diversified Occupations 45 S.O.L. WILLIAM GUILI-'ORD BOYKIN GuilfoI'dl' A lilllc work, a lilllo .S'lC'l11, a lol If fun, and it is all over. Band I, 2, 3, 45 State Music Fes- tival 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts 2, 35 Safety Engineering 35 Service Club I 5 S.O.L. HERBERT' CDARLYLE BAREFOOT ccDOCss UA kind lIL'I17'l is afounlain fy' gladnesrf Methodist Orphanage I, 2, 35 Baseball, Manager 25 Basketball, Manager 25 Glec Club I, 25 Photog- raphy Club 25 Football 35 Presi- dent Class I5 Hugh Morson High School 3, 45 S.O.L. CAROLYN BRADY CSBl,adyS3 Her voice is calcslizzl nzelozzjfg and lwr lovely counlz-nance, llie fairer! of all siglzli-.', A Cappella Chorus 2, 3, 45 Hugh Morson Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 Raleigh High School Glec Club 2, 3, 45 Opcretta I, 3, 45 State Music Festival 2, 3, 45 Soloist 2, 35 Senior Play 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, T1'C3Sl.lI'C1' 35 Football Sponsor I5 Girls, Chorus 2, 3, 45 S.O.L. Hit 23 .lx XNRNA . ' NNN . T . rm- WM ll .A , 1' ' 1.. , 1, . ,K . gr, ,X lil lx N 'A XXL 0 Nllxbixxrx . , Q X C Q ,I . . 4 ' sql' x ', . X l EDNA EARL1: BRIDGES 4'Edc1ie,' Behind those bcauzfjul slurry rye: The swcclesl personaligz lies? Hugh Morson Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, State Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Business Manager of Pufple and Gold 4, Student Director Senior Play 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, A Cappella Chorus 4, S.O.L. LINWOOD ALTON BROWN, JR. Linwood 'gCultured ana' jim' manners are every- where ll f1I1J.T110Tb in regard. Baseball IQ Junior Basketball I, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y I, 2, President IQ Hi-Y 3, 4g Home Room President 2, Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, S.O.L. 1 ' I f X ,' I , . BOBBY HENRY BROWN Little Squibbyi' Iii1'rzdnesx ix the golden chain by which Jociegp is bound togetlzerf' Home Room President IQ Home Rooin Vice-President 2, Home Room Treasurer 3, Home Room Vice-President 4, S.O.L. MURIEL ANN BRONVNSON SEADHBB Good nzanners are the mm!! coin bf virtue. Oshkosh, Wisconsin, High School 1, 2, Pineland College 3, Hugh Morson High School 4, Class Play 1, 3, Latin Club 2, Paper Staff 3, 4, Beta Club 3, Typing Club 4, S.O.L. - C , O P' --.LL JEAN CAROLE BROWN Browny c4BYHZ.Il5 looks and charm never brinrf . 5 5 0 harmf' Girl Reserves IQ Marshal 2, Treas- urer Typing Club 3, 4, Vice-Prcsi- dent 4, Home Room Secretary IQ Student Council Representative I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club rg Vice-Presi- dent Home Room 3, S.O.L. PEGGY SUE BUFFALOE CCSUCBJ The best and nobler! Iivfx are lhose which are Je! toward high irlml.v. Dramatics Club 1, 2, Typing Club I, 2, 4, F.H.A. I, QQ Chairman of Degree 3, Student Council Rep- resentative 4, Office Assistant 2, 4, Y-Teen Club 1, 4g Treasurer Home Room 1, S.O.L. EDNA KATHERINE BUNCH BunchyU NA loving lmarl ir lim Nurs! wz'.vdo11. Nlixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls, Chorus 2, 35 Opera-tta 33 S.O.L. BESSIE CILYDE CiAMPBELL 'lBct Her friffndlinzfss pills om' ul 1'1zs1'.,' Future Homemakcrs of America 23 Girls' Chorus 1, QQ Mixed Chorus 1, 2 5 S.O.L. WILLIAM HAYWOOD BURNETTE Haywood Thr' xujzerior man is flow in his words and l'Hl'IZlt'.Yl in his criminal. Band I, QQ Diversified Occupations 3, 4g Industrial Arts IQ S.O.L. .JAMES RUSSELL CAPPS Russell Sv much Zllzglll' if pu! in his makings lim! succvsx is bounzl la some for all hir 1llI!iFI'lHA'il1g.F.,, Band 1, QQ Mixed Chorus 4g Boys, Chorus 45 Industrial Arts 1, 2, 4g Mechanical Drawing 35 S.O.L. iwuff gggggffr-if an ii 1 1, 1 of f5,,5 5 Arsfg, 1 RICHARD Hour BYRD CCByl,d55 Earne.vtm2.vs commandr llze respccl rj mankind.', Band 1, 25 Industrial Arts 1, 2g S.O.L. BEAULAH LEE CARD 4'Beulah Easy mmnzers and Jwnclrzfxfs qf lernper possess lhc power qf pleaszngf' Home Room Secretary IQ Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 3g Industrial Arts QQ B.T.O. I Al W, 25 QQ W W D5 'wwf - - . X lk A . 4 . l , .1 g,gsQw f'1f:, , My ofa IDA Susin CARTER Coosh Sim enjny: li 0 in Jilenl cmzlenlmwzl. Future Homemakcrs of America 2 4 Historian - 'Treasurer 2 Time and Place Chairman 4' Band 1 3 4 Band Club I 3 State Music Testival 2, Typing Club 4 S O L SHIRLEY IDAN1 Com ES Shul The ber! me not only the lzappzrsl but the lzappzest are usualbf ilu but Cleveland High School 1 2 4H Club 1 2 3 Song Leader 2 Hugh Morson High School 2 3 4 Futule f XX Xxx IVIARTIIA ANNE CARTER Anne Goof! nature is lhe baaugv lj the nzincl' and HH jzersanal beaugf wins llze lzarzlesl lmzzrl. A Cappella Chorus 3' X-Teen I 2' Gills Chorus Tieasuiei 3 Mixed Choi us 3 Dramatics Club I Secretary Home Room 3 umoi Class biarshal 3 Typing Club 4 S O L EDNA RUL COFIELD Hank Gum 1: lo the borbf what good .tense zx Io the mznd Portsmouth High School I, 2 Hugh Moxson High School 3 4 Future Homemaltcis of America President 3 YP g Club 3 4 Senior Play 4 SOL -1, affigifh-. QQ 51553 BARBARA Lou Babs' Grace in mamzer and rjucclz. Dramatics Club 1 Reporter 1' I'u- ture Homemakers of America 2 4 Vice-President unit II 2' Debating Club 3 Sc-cictary 3 Home Room Secretary 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Ral e1gh Hxgh Glcc Club 4 SOI Rm FORD FLOYD COLLINS Shot Gay zu rpm! and In mmzl mah.: lzzm 071611 md Needham Broughton High School 1 2 Hugh lVIo1son High School 3 4 Industnal Arts Club 3 Fora. SOL CS 3, 5C 33 SS 7 cr f aa :L , , cc I as , L 73 , 'A 7 1 1 I 3 of 7 I 7 Y A 3 I 5 Q ! Q xr , I , ' ' . 3 . - Q . ' -1 v . 1 25' 7 s q ' I: Q: an '- . 2 A W r ' ' l s ' ' A 9 A ' 5 3 4 ' ' s 1 A 3 - , , , . - I, 2, g 3 . . J. J . , . S g . . . 1. ' 1 . ' 7 - ' l ,, .4 ,, H U H v gg I ' 55 , ' CC ' '.' ' A . , V . , . , , ' , 4 n - A -V gn ' .' f 'sa . ' ' , Z - l ' 3 . . , , , ' s ' A , 5 . , Q u ' t 1 1 7 , Q I 1 ' ' I , I , Q . 31, in Homemakers of America 3Q S.O.L. 4g Executive Council g T in man 3, Metal Foreman in Shop 4g , g ' 5 . . . . . . I I Ay V if f 7? 5 f 41' , ,v .-jf' ,L .Q ,, , , V, -: ' f. - .EY A' fi 'V '- : ' af- - X' 7' 7 -'59 - '- 'a Ll. ' , - . ' - -2. ' ' 3 k .Ji-..:x'. .-. '-- A A 1- F .- ' W, - 5 -- r ' A ,- 4, - - - f IDELI. COOPER WILLIAM KEITH CORBETT GEORGE HARRY Cosrfx cccoopsa Her actions coma from llze lmarf' Girls' Chorus I, 2, Mixed Chorus I, 2, S.O.L. EDITH FAY CRON ISTCXSS A good llfflff, bl'II!'U!7!I'I1l -fee!z'ug.r, and a brillianl mind lie al Alle Af-01lII!fl1ll.0Il rf 6'fllZ1'dl?ft'7'.,, Harlanclale High School, San An- tonio, Texas, I, 2, Gold Battalion I, 25 Y-Teens I, QQ Future Home- makers of America I, 2, 3, Hugh Morson High School 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4, Diversified Occu- pation 4g S.O.L. ccBi11yu 'ill is llzf molizve llml giver clmraaler to the acfiolzs qf men. Middlesex High School I, 2, Hugh Morson High School 3, 4, S.O.L. MATTIE LOUISE CRUMPLER Lu Lu Guod qzmlilies are the .rub.s'la11!z'r1l riches cj llze mindf' Girl Reserves IQHLlgll Morson Cho- rus I, QQ Girls' Chorus I, 2, Raleigh High Glee Club I, Senior Y-Teens 3, Future Homemakcrs of America I, 2, Historian QQ Library Assistants Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 42 S.O.L. Kochman Care Io nur cqgfin addr a nail, no doubly and every grzn, so mergz, draws one OZILH junior Hi-Y, State Music Festival Band Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Home Room President 2, 3, 4g Stage Crew Senior Play 45 S.O.L. REBECCA SUE CULPEPPER 'cBeckie Charm striker the sight, but merit win: the soul. Girl Reserves IQ Hugh Morson Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, State Music Festival 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 4, Raleigh High School Glee Club 4, Opcretta 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Home Room Treasure: 2, S.O.L. T 27 ' l l l hi' .. 48- iT r'f?51tw1T1:-' -'I' ' l 1-qP'i'fE owl' FRANCES MALONE CURRIN Skinny HHN abundance of good humor is ever welcome. Girl Reserves Ig Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Typing Club gg Spring Festival 2, S.O.L. ,IUANITA DENNING Chee-Chccw 4'Q'uiet in manner, Ivory in facef' Dramatics Club IQ Junior Y-Teens 2, Treasurer 25 Superlative 43 Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Typing Club 4, S.O.L. XJ ROBERT Corrs CCROSYSB H'I'l1m'1f ir no subxliluto for Ilzorouglz- going, ardent, and xirzcerc earneslrmr.v. Needham Broughton High School I, 2, 33 Hugh Morson High School 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Diversified Occu- pation 3, 4g S.O.L. MARGAIQET Louise DICKINSON 'iMaggie HA good clzaraclwr is nzarzifmfezl in a course ry' Zll'flll0Zl.V and lzonorable actions. Home Room Secretary 1, 35 Super- lative 4, Operetta IQ Student Council 3, 4, Home Room Treasur- er 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Hugh Morson Chorus 1, 2: Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Typing Club 4, S.O.L. ,g- 'Z, :UA ll' 6!a GSX ,I 4' f ' ,' 6 Alf! K I -' f fl. ' : 4 ., eff 1- 2 7 ' - 2 - ',e :.- '. I' A. u ' ' , --'A 1- n W I Y 2 - , Nici: IJAVIS 'Q Pete Popolisw HA grm! qzmligf is zviIlingn14:.r and abiligf lo do hard work. Hi-Y Club, President 43 Business Manager of OAK LEAF 45 Vice- President of Class 45 State Music Festival 2, 3, 4,JllI'liO1' Hi-Y Presi- dent 2g S.O.L. CHARLES SIMEON Dona' Chestern Si1zcw'z'U' if a lrail rj' Irzze and noble manlzoodf, Needham Broughton High School 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 35 Music Club IQ English Club Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Hugh Morson High School 43 S.O.L. JOHN DANIEL DUKE 'gDan N7-4,lt l'l',.Y no gL'IIlillA' in IU? lilfr llze gwzizzx ryf wwrgy and irzdzzslryfl Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Vice-President 3, Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Nionograrn Club 3, 4, Advertising and Business Manager of 1,ll7fl!P and Gold 3, Supcrlative 4, Advertising Manager of OAK LEAF 4, Magazine Cam- paign Winner I, 2, U. S. record, Class Poet 4, Golf team 3, 4, 5, Manager 3, Captain 4, Boys' State representative 3, B.T.O. ELVA LEE Fonnns Stoney', A lzvarl lj 114141 and gmuim' si1zcerz'QI. Drarnatics IQ Diversified Occu- pations 3, 4, B.T.O. BETTY Lou EARP c:Bctsa In lzerfacc ix safer: the nmp qf honor, lmllz, and loyalty. Iunior Y-Teen Club I2 Dramatics .Club I, 4, Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Parliamentarian 2, Home Room Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4, Class Secretary 4, OAK LEAF Stalf 4, Senior Y-Teen Club 3, 4, B.T.O. IKICHARD CLARENCE FORD Buck, '5l3le.vr1'r1g.f 1'z1f'r mai! on I'lAflll0ll.S' 1l1wlx. junior Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 1: Senior Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, OAK LEAF Staff 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Basket Ball Manager I, 2, 4, Band 2, B.T.O. BETH PERKINS FLOYD Dimples uyliflllf, 7710d0.l'41l, and M1111 are llzf guardian angels qf zUonzf'11. Needham Broughton High School IQ Latin Club I, Glee Club I, Hugh Morson High School 2, 3, 4, Diversified Occupations 3, 4, B.T.O. BILLY Tnonms FOWLER CC Papal! HAH lionexl mrzrfs the :mbleyl work Qf God. Binfordjunior High School I , Track Team IQ Glee Club IQ -Iohn Mar- shall High 2, Track Team 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Christian Youth Club 2, Hugh Morson High School 3, 4, Operetta 3, Boys' Chorus 3, lviixed Chorus 3, Track Team 3, B.T.O. 29 i 'XX 6. 4 'E WILLIAM JOSEPH FREEMAN Burr High aims form lzzlglz el1araclm's. Operetta IQ A Cappella Chorus I, 2, 45 Boys, Chorus 1, 2, 45 Raleigh High School Glee Club I5 Home Room Treasurer 45 Superlative 45 Stage Crew Senior Play 45 B.T.O. JANET MARIE GAY :jay Birdn 'CA hear! Qf gold and a sense Qf fzzmzorf' ROZW 3392. 23305 miie Omg- OUUQ F9155 QQUJ-. s:2Q.U3. mmol-4 Ii'-1923 'QP-' L U 5 :,'Qwo 1-OH' :- FEZAH Poem SUSE 12,92 U :cm Seicmr X f BURTON CHARLES GARR Carr Babyv ':Tlze secret qf .r11cce.r.v if conslangv fy' pll7f7D.YI!.,, Junior Hi-Y I, QQ Band 2, 3, 4g State Music Festival 2, 45 Band Club 35 Stage Crew Senior Play 45 Art Club 25 B.T.O. WILLIAM ARTHUR GLENN 5'Willic,' Dixlingui.vhed merit dixplzyefl in vir- tue, layaalgx, and genllenessf' Mixed Chorus IQ B.T.O. df- - ll ' L, 1 A ll' 1' K f 48 f f .f Z' 574. , f f 7 ,ff 5 5 ' 6 -. 1 f f- ,V QQ I 2 ' 5- .5 A ' L 3 A I ,, 'pf' '..-- I- I s 2 u V' it 'J ' f ' I 4 V .::,:.,, Q w R Y 4 65-framers? WILLIAM FREEMAN GASI-:INS Bill uC'lllZI'llCll??' is the rea! fozuzdaliorz If all zvortlz-wlztle xuscessfl Diversified Occupation 2, 3, 45 B.T.O. NORMAN WILBUR GOLDIN Johnny Rocko Good nature, a sharp wit, and a winningpersonaligz make lzim well loved. Library Club IQ Band Club I, 2Q Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Drum Major 2, 3, 4g Class Vice-President 3g OAK LEAF Staff 45 Stage Crew Senior Playg All State Band 23 Superlative 45 B.T.O. JEAN ELIZABETH GRAHAM Citleanli '4Hz2glz ideals, gracejful IIZHIZIZFTJ, and zz briglzl mind are lzersf' Hugh Morson High School 1, 2, 42 junior Y-Teens I, 25 Dramatics Club IQ junior Red Cross Repre- scntive 25 Lee Edwards High School 3, Central High School 2, Latin Club 23 OAK LEAF Stall 45 B.T.O. 4. DERLE GREY HAGWOOD Haircut The happiest llfzr lil' Lim! zulziclz can- .vtantbz z'xm'ci.ws and fdzzcatrs what is bex! in ur? Scouts 1, 25 Invitations Committee 45 OAK LEAF'StalT 45 B.T.O. 4. LoU1sE EVELYN GRANT Slceets Good flcezls and earnext enzlmzmrx are riclzb 7'EZU07!!L'!l.,, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4Q Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta I, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Class Sponsor IQ Dramatics Club IQ State music Festival 2, 3, 45 Raleigh High School Glee Club 45 OAK LEAF Staff 45 B.T.O. 4. FRANCES ANNE HARRIS Anne,' 'iHer winning jm'.fofzalz'g1 and beaulyul cnmzlenrmce pleasn all . Junior Y-Teens 1, 25 Dramatics Club IQ-II.ll'llOl' Y-Teens Conference 25 Typing Club 3, 45 Girls, Chorus 35 Student Council 45 Senior Play 45 Purple and Gola' Staff 45 Secretary of Home Room 2, B.T.O. 4. CHARLES RAY Gmsson ' ' Charlie' i The sfmfllef virtues rj willingness and alermfss will lead la succeJ.t. Iunior I-Ii-Y IQ Senior I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4, tVice-President 45 junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basket- ball 45 Senior Hi-Y Minstrel 2, 35 Shop Foreman 45 Invitations Com- mittee 45 B.T.O. 4. HOWARD BUTLER I'IARRIS iiBud33 Good manners were eviden! in his acliomzi' Devotional Committee 1, Library Club 3, Presiclentg B.T.O. 4. U 5 10' 31 I NIAZIE GI'1R'1'RUDE HARRISON Half-Pint Good llzings some in small packages. Recreation Chorus 2g Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, Operetta I, 3g Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, B.T.O. 4. KI.EBER Dukwoon HILL Durwood L 'Nothing is aclzievm' brfore it ir lll0TDIlg,Ib1 allenIplfd. Shop I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, Oper- ctta 2, Diversified Occupation I, 2g B.T.O. 4. f! iff TIIILLMA JOYCE HEACOX Thelma NA rmilc, a kim! look . . . and mzmlless ollwr i1IfYn1'lz'.r1'mal.I' ly' pleasmzl Ilzouglzl mI1ljPwli1zg. Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 33 Senior Y-Teens 3, Typing Club 3, 4, B.T.O. 4. XJYIRGINIA DARE HILL SC-Iennyil 'KA .YIIIODNI ana' .vleadfaxl mind, gzfntlz tlzaughlx, and calm dexirexf' Music I, 2, 33 Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Girl Reserves IQ OAK LEAF Staff 4, Operetta 3, 45 Christmas Pageant 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 B.T.O. 4. '- -anim? ...AM ' I' Y! I i f ' ,S I ,f f f ,f 1 pi. f 3,1 1 ,,, , ,fn I If - ,ff , f .A-, f fr, 1 Q ' '5 6 V. ' 2 2 74 g Q K ' , -, ' C 4 .Q LA: , , A X. . 4 - I' '. . . ' ' J ,' 4 If -' , . I, , . . -- 1 U '5 W- wiv- , 4 -v , - H In-A 511.0 6 1, IXIARY .ALICE HEONIS lLKitty59 It is Me nature Qf zz grral mind Io be calm and ZlIZdi.S'lll7'b1?If.,7 Art Club 3, Dramatics Club 45 Superlative 4g Art Crew for Senior Playg Art Crew for Junior Senior 3. EI,.sI12 .IEANNETTE HOBBY CCI-lobby!! Amiablz' people are 1'Iy'Ieclf'1l in all apprrcializfe lzfarlxf' junior Y-Teens IQ Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Operetta IQ junior Senior Staff 3, Typing Club 4, Secretary B.T.O. PERRY GRIFFITH HOLLAND CCGrip73 c'Good humor and goneroxiq 60701 ilu: day willz the popular lmarl all the world over. ' Boy Scouts 1, 2, junior Hi-Y 1, Senior Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Student Council, Vice-President 3, President 4, Delegate State Stu- dent Council Congrcss 3, 4, Central District Meeting Student Council 3, Home Room President 3, Hi-Y Minstrel 2, 3, Class Superlative 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, B.T.O. Jessie EARLE How131,L 4CJ'akC7l 'UVollzz'ng is ro popular as k1'zzdz1ers. Dramatics Club, Washington Bas- ketball Club 2, Girls' Chorus 3, Operetta 3, B.T.O. FLORENCE JOYCE HOLLIDAY CSJOYS7 'gl am conquered by lrutlzf' Girl Reserves IQ Pmple and Gold Reporter 1, Pmple and Gold Staff 4, Junior-Senior Refreshment Corn- mittee 3, B.T.O. JOAN ELIZABETH HOVVELI. 4681033 The gmllmznrs of all llze gods go willz lime. Millb1'ook High School IQ Cary High School 2, Glee Club 1, Dra- matics 1 , Hugh Morson High School 2, 3, 41 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Senior Chorus 4, Typing Club 3, Raleigh High School Chorus 4, Operetta 3,B.T.O. JEAN BETTS HOPKINS ujeaniel' ImIu.rtU1 is a loaafrtone to draw all good llzirzgsfi Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glec Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 3, Recre- ation Chorus 2, State Music Festi- val 3, Typing Club 3, 4, B.T.O. ELSIE RUTH HUNNICUTT Cleopatra 'CA lzlglzt hear! lives long. Dramatics Club 1, Girl Reserves IQ Future Homernakers of America 2, 3, Chapter Parliamentarian 2, Unit Vice-President 2, Unit Presi- dent 3, Student Council 2, 3, OAK LE.-xr Staff 4, B.T.O. 33 Z Nxvsx JEROME DAVID HURWITZ f'Toad '5I!'.s' good to be merij' and wise, IFJ good to be lzonesl and true. Music Club Ig Junior Hi-Y I, QQ Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-President of Home Room 4, Stage Crew of the Play 45 Hi-Y Minstrel 3, Junior-Senior Construction Com- mittee 3g B.T.O. Senior WALLACE ROBERT JENNETTE Rabbit Ho that would live al peace and rest, musl hear, see, and soy tlze best. Junior Hi-Y 1, 25 Senior Hi-Y 4, Typing Club 2, BQ Chorus Ig Class President IQ B.T.O. ff! ELIZABETH LEE HUTCIJINS CCLib33 A bourzlyul overflow lrz'nolne'ssf' Class Secretary QQ Student Council Representative IQ Mixed Chorus I, 2, Operetta IQ Future Home- makers of America I, 2, Historian 3QJLlDlOI'-SCI1iOI' Refreshment Chari- man 33 B.T.O. JAMES ROGERS JILRNIGAN it-lay Ray!! Take il easy, have your fun, Le! the ola' world flicker onf' Cary High School I, 2, 3, Art Club IQ Photography Club 2, journalism Club I g Ways and Means Committee 35 Hugh Morson High School 4, B.T.O. X' ,- - -2. .aRsm.i1g 1 . f 7 JN L .5 f 7 ff 7 V. sf, , ,f'! - f Z' , I 21: Y ',.- ' 'F ' -EK' yi Q--5' , 2 5 :lla 4 ' G if U I if - 5-,ff . 4 ' g 1 in .l W - ,. ',i-xif fr-f ' - . we A -lip' q X if H fit' I 5 I F PEGGY MARIE IPOCK Sipcgii 4'l4filh Zll.I'l1lE and quzozflzess one can conquer the world. Girls? Glee Club I, 25 Mixed Chorus I, 2, Future Homcmakers of Ameri- ca 2, 3, Unit Parliamentarian 25 Typing Club 3, 45 Home Room Secretary I, 2, 3, Operetta IQ Spring Music Festival I, 2, Student Council Committee 3, B.T.O. BETSY JUNE JOHNSON Daisy june 4'Lioe among looe ana' louglzlerg To be merry best becomes you. Mixed Chorus I, 2, Girls' Chorus I, 2, Home Room Vice-President I, 3, Treasurer 25 President 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 45 OAK LEAF Staff 3, 4, Purple and Gold 3, Exchange Editorg Spon- sor Golf Team 33 Superlative 45 B.T.O. , ,gulf W le lf BILLIE JEAN JOHNSON Billie A 77187131 lzearl goes all llm day. Y-Teens 1, 3, Dramatics Club IQ Future Hornernakers of America 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Head Basket- ball Cheerleader 3, Football Cheer- leader 4, Typing Club 4, B.T.O. GEORGE B. jusrzca john Charles ull'f1l.S'l'C is .vootlzing lo his l'Hl'.fQ it was lzis delight llzmi' par! yz'ar.r,' in il lzrlll fm! a life and aful1m'. Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 41 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Operetta 1, 3, State Music Con- test 2, 4, Senior Music Club 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Manager of Stage Crew 4, Home Room President 43 Glory Grabbers. HERBERT H. ,IoNEs G6Buddy57 Wfrue to his work, lzix word, his f1'icnfl.r. Baseball 1, 2, 3,AIUl1lOI' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Insurance Man for All Sports 4, Home President 2, Shop Foreman 1, 4, Shop Superintendent 2, 3, Superlative 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Glory Grabbers. BETTY SUE IQELLY Boots,' For .rlw zzrzzsjuxl ilu' quiet Irina' whose nalure never z1aru'.r. Social Science Secretary IQ Girl Reserves IQ Home Room Secretary IQ Future Homemakers of America Secretary IQ Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, OAK LEAF Staff 4, Glory Grabbers. MILDRED ALBERTA JONES jonesie jay rises in me like a summer's mornf' Typing Club 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2. MILDRED -IANE LANGSTON CCSugar97 A good lauglz is sunslzine in a l10Il.YL'.,, Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, Parliamentarian 2, Historian 3, Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4, Oper- etta 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 33 State Music Festival 2, 3, Intramural Manager I, 2, Girl Reserves IQ Typing Club 4, Glory Grabbers. 35 -Q Q ,Io ANNE LA RUE 54.1073 H1476 lovzf liar for lm' bcauly, lzzfr yozztlz, her mirllzf, Broughton High School 1, 2, Latin Club I, Q, Vice-President IQ Art Club 2, Girl Reserves x, 2, Social Chairman QQ Band 1, 2, Home Room Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Hugh Morsori High School 3, 4, F.H.A. Unit President 3, Chapter Secretary 3, Home Room Program Chairman 3, Girls, Chorus 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Glory Grabbcrs. HENRIETTA LITTLE Hlklrs. Hagwoodv I love tranquil mlilude and .rush .vaciely as zs qzufl, wwe, and good. Future Homemakcrs of America I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, Library Club 2, Glory Grabbers. 1 ff, ill MARIAN -IEANETTE LEE ':lN1ern And grace llzal won who saw lo wish lzer Jlayfi Girl Reserves IQ Diversified Occu- pation 4, Glory Grabbers. CRANFORD LOCKAMY fLLOck!? I see the right, and I approve it toof' Glee Club 25 Basketball QQ Glory Grabbers. . Z- x 2, ll N-Ai QQ x 515, MARIE FLEURETTE LEE SGRCCIS .N'oil1iug mdlnes bu! fJP7'.!'07l!l! quali- lies. Girl Reserves IQ Red Cross 3. 1 MARVIN DUKE LOWE, JR. 4CNiggaYF Happy am Ig from care Fm free, Why ar!! ting: all conlffnled like me?', Granby High School IQ Hugh Morson High School 2, 3, 4g Senior Play Stage Crew 4, Intramural Manager 4, Glory Grabbcrs. f I f, 1 I J, '--' f f fl: gf 1, . ff fj .57 , ,Q 7 ,151 . ' , S, M - ff. , , , iv , ,L ' , lv f H ' 5 l E ,V Y , FW Y -I-If ' A' N -- - - BARBARA -IEAN MANN 'iBabs Steed and clzerrful as can br, a wonderful girl ix size. Future Homemakcrs ol' America 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus QQ Girls Chorus, 2, Glory Grabbcrs. NANCY' -IAN12 MARTIN uNanCysa Sim 11,105-but TUUIII .fl7I'bl'1h' In fell llzfv mlm!-.nm all jmrfzfclion nfl, and .rlzc zuas4llzal. Junior Y-Teens I, 2, Cheerleader 3, 4g Senior Superlativcg Music Festival 3, Hugh Morson Glee Club 3, 4, Senior Play Prompter 4g Opcretta 3, 4, Glory Grabbers. IXRGIE DAPHINE IVIARBREY '4Oogiei' Ullflzfrrjf as llzc day ix long. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1, Social Science Secretary IQ Glory Grabbers. CHARLES GUY Mfxssm' ' ' Cyrusu His-fill! qfjqqf and llllllillghfllll. Look out world, lzerzf lm f0lIIl'X.H Photography Club 2g Standing Committee of Student Council 45 Boys' Chorus IQ Mixed Chorus IQ Home Room Social Chairman 25 Glory Grabbers. VVILLIAM THOMAS MARCOA1 L4Bi11l3 .Si?ldnm serious, qflen gay, a grand .vjmrt in evmjf wayf, Hi-Y Minstrel 3, Hi-Y 3, 4Q Stage Committee 45 Track Team xg Glory Grztbbers. IVIYRTLE LOUVENIA NIATTHEWS L'Lou 'fllerribu The mm laugh and clzalleri' Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Operetta lj State Music Contest 2, 3, 4g Recre- ation Chorus 2, Spring Festival 1, 25 Raleigh High School Glee Club 43 A Cappella Chorus 3, 45 Typing Club 4: Glory Grabbers. 37 I ,1, , M ERNEST EMMITT MAYES Bootsy The mirror rj all CDIl7'l6.U1.U Cary High School I, 2, 3, Art Club lg Photography Club QQ Hugh Morson High School 4, Band 45 Glory Grabbcrs. BETTY Lou MCDANIEL CCBCFS ulndizfidlzaligz ix eumywlzcrzf to lm guarded and lzonnred as the root ry' all goodf' Hugh Morson Chorus 2, gg Circu- lation Manager of Purple and Gold 45! OAK LEAF Staff 4g Glory Grab- bers. wm- fs- EUNICE MCCONNELL Mrs, Massengilln Simple llllljl hath 11a place for fear. Future I-Iomemakers of America, Historian 35 Dramatics Club IQ Ofhce Assistant 2, 35 Glory Grab- bers. MARILYN DAY MEDL,IN Bee-Bcc I love har for her smile-her lonk4hcr' way fy' speaking genlbzfl junior Y-Teens Ig Future Home- makers of America Publicity Chair- man QQ Future Homemakers of America Camp 23 Girls, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g State Music Festival 3, 4, A cap- pella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Sponsor 4g Opcretta 2, 3, 45 Glory Grabbcrs. lVfARION B. MCCURDY wma He doz'sn'l worfjz, he dof.wz'l frfl,' Heir a boy we wan'l forgelf' Junior Hi-Y IQ Varsity Basketball Manager I, QQ junior Varsity Basketball 3, Purple and Gold Stall' 4g Home Room Treasurer 4, Home Room President 25 Band 1, 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 3g Dramatics Club 2, Visual Education Club ig High School Sports Reporter 45 Journalism Club 35 Home Room Vice-President 3, Home Room Treasurer 4, Glory Grabbers. DAVID MESSER i6Dick33 Duff: let hir silence fool y01l,' he Ima his share qffunf' Golf Team 2, 43 Glory Grabbers f 2 li , 2 f l ,: ,Q 1 5 if fi . ,T ,, -AM H lv A at 'G ' -T? F , ti! 0 An' -' H 5-' ' Y W 17 - 344:14 uv? BEATRICE RUTH MILLER Fattie T791 nzodexg' if a candle In ily rrzeritf' lN4usie Club 25 Glory Grabbcrs. EDNA RUTH Moomz Ruthic,' CYQIZII-El, .flllllllf-HSI, and fuillgfzllfl Future Homemakcrs of America 1, 2, 3g Library Club I, Treasurer IQ Mixed Chorus I, 25 Girls, Chorus 1, 2g Recreation Chorus 2. HAZEL MAE MILLS Shorty'i ':JVol much talk, Il gran! .rzvcrt silmzcefi Music Club 3g Future Homemakers of America QQ Glory Grabbers. Vmon, lX'ICKl:IE MOIZRISON 4'lVIacll g'Lrarrz 0 lol, 111111 forggrl a lolf: learn zz liillf, HlldAflN'gl?l a lz'Ill1'.', unior Hi-Y xg Senior Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Boy Scouts I, 25 Home Room Representative IQ Shop Club 35 Art Club 3Q Glory Grabbers. 39 EMMA ELIZABETH Mmom '4Nikki'f Sim was good ax .rlze wr1.v-fair, JVmzn, naw on rrarllz above lzrrrf' Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Secretary 35 Dra- rnatics Club I, 4g Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4.3 Student Council Treasurer 4g Superlative 4g Co-Editor Purple and Gold 4g D.A.R. Award 4g Basket- ball Checrleader QQ Home Room President 1, QQ Glory Grabbers. VVALTIZR B. NIUNNS Buck Little man doeth grezzl llzingsf' Hobby Club, Foreman of Printing Departmentg Diversified Occupa- tions 3, 4, President 45 Glory Grab- bers. ff- ' 417' JOHN HAROLD MYATT Harold', Ultoadj for anything, be il work or play? junior Basketball IQ Arts and Crafts Club 2, Boy Scouts 1, 2g Art Club 3, Industrial Arts Foremen's Club 3g Photography Club 2. EUGENE FRANKLYN OLIVE HANY1, 417010, good natured, ful! ty' fu11,' lfyou llHU6IZ,l zz good friend, llF7'8i.Y omff' junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Boy Scouts 1, QQ Boys' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, State Music Contest 2, 3, 4, Raleigh High School Glee Club 45 Debating Club 3, Track Team 42 Tennis 4, Glory Grabbers. I I V MiXRIE .I12AN1a'r'1'E NOVN'EI.L Cfsleanii 'EA hand as liberal ax lhe liglzl of day. Y-Teens 1, 2, Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Unit President 3, Chapter Treasurer 4, Red Cross Club 3, Student Council 4, Feature Editor Pzulblo and Gold 4, OAK LEAF Staff 4, Glory Grabbers. PIAZEL Es'rELLE PACE Petey' She wears a smile tha! wonit some off, Future Homernakers of America 1, 2, President 1, 2, Y-Teens 1 g Library Assistant 1, Typing Club 1, Music 1, 3, Girls' Chorus I1 Operetta IQ Recreation Chorus IQ Mixed Chorus 1 , Spring Festival 1 , Glory Grabbers. IQOSALIE OAKES Eilasor HAI1, the graziou: Qrranrzios of her jzzger L'ly1.S'.n Future Homemaker of America I, 2Q Music Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glory Grabbers. WILLIAM THOMAS PAGIE C5Bil15l L' To be lzamlxoznc is o coincidence, Bu! lo be a great lover zs an anzbilzonf' Senior Play 4, junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Senior Superlativc 4, Head Marshal 3, Home Room Vice-President 1, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, State Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, President of Home Room 2, Baseball 4, Glory Grabbers. ,f X' S - --:, limb-. l' at rv xx' 1. f f f 7,7 I ly ' , , ,I - y 5 y .-'P ,gf fa -, , - -f Y, lf'- ',- 7: 7 .V-in . '. ' , 4',a-- 3- x , r H . 1' A 1 Q-:rl .:.., ,AV W- .. Q ,- W , W I ,, ,A HV My ef aegis!! 61, HOLLIS MARIE PARRISI-I i6GuS95 'Smiling Ilzf' lizws and l7!lll.fllf1?f1l6'fl.Y1lI'6'.n Operetta I5 Girls' Chorus I, 25 Mixed Chorus I, 35 Diversified Occupations 45 Future Homemakers of America 2, Prcsiclentg Glory Grabbers. -IEANNETTE VVIOLET POOLE ikxlelli? P11lience ix the bm! rnnwrbf fm' ezuvy tmublef' Music 15 Garner High School I, 2, Home Economies I5 Hugh Morson 3, 4g Typing Club 35 Glory Grab- bers. CHARLOTTE FRANCES PHILLIPS 'EFrankie '4IfVl1m'1'vz1r lhmr is noise and fuzz, I'll be lherc. ' ' be rs. -IOIIN MCKEE POOLE, JR. ujakeaa His zvayx are zuqys gf plm.ra1zlnc.v.r, And all his jmllzx are penn. Boys' Chorus 35 Glory Grabbers. Mixed Chorus 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Typing Club 35 Senior Y-Teens 35 OAK IJEAF Staff 45 Library Club 3' Recreation Chorus 35 Glory Grab- MARY BENON Pooi. 55Bunny!! '4.S'1'le1zl, though lzm' mind devours ally Rererzfed, tlwuglz lwr .mzilc win.: allf' Home Room President I5 Secre- tary 45 Student Council 2, 3, Bulletin Board Chairman 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 4, President 25 Delegate State Y-Teen Congress QQ Art Club 3, Vice- Presiclent 35 OAK LEAF Staff 45 Glory Grabbers. JOYCE LETITIA POOLE C! 35 Io iLL0Ul!b' and sweel, nice and nml, just la lnmzo lzer ix zz treat. Hugh Morson Chorus I5 Operetta I 5-Junior Y-Teens 25 Senior Y-Teens 35 Future Homemakers of America IQ Typing Club 35 Purple and Gold 41 Glory Grabbers. 41 Xxtxifx , X' ' ' xt '. N. ,ut ,X 'PNN ..v'Il 'lt'll.., v . I' . N N x f. ' , x . 4.1 X X xxx , X - X . f E PPP? AX , 1 1 .'y,x I ' .' 'ag-, i Q xg- X... ',5',,,V,,4::,, . , , .K t. I. ' yt. ., 4. N , , Q , r., R i ,5,. Z . . ,ft il Y' X , 5: I . .l I , I Z L 1 it LONNIE ROBERT POOLE Da-Poo Thr quiet and observant alwqw gofarf' Band I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Hi-Y Ig Home Room Program Chairman 2, Band Club 3, 4, Senior Play 45 Art Club 2g Boy Scouts I, 2, 3g Little Acorns. Bm'1'IE JANE POVVIZLL Bettie,' Her hair ir like the .vhilzing sung Shuls heal and ,vzwmf and full qff1m.H Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g Home Room Secretary I, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Treasurer 3, Senior Play 4, OAK LEAF Stal? 45 Little Acorns. Ill A Q 3 lf' ROBERT' R. POOLE Poole Don'l worry work, 111141 il wwf! worry -you? Industrial Arts Club I, 2, Bowling Club I, 2, Little Acorns. RICHARD PURSER Richard,' A quiet bul ffdlbl lhoughjul and 7'f?5011V6lffZllfUll0ZU.,, Raleigh Recreation Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, 2, 3, 43 Operetta I, 2, 3, 45 Little Acorns. l il 1 lt x., GQ Kiln WILLIAM GEORGE Pomjonw illjopii 'LI never lvl .rlurbvirzg llIl?lf6l'K wilh my ea'u6alI'on.', Football 2, 45 Blue Ridge Prep School 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 OAK LEAF Staff 4.5 Purple and Gold 4, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3. PEGGY NIARIE RICI-IARDSON C4 Shir quiet and honzst all the whileg Shzfs always hid bnlzind a mzilefi Typing Club 3, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2g Girls, Chorus 25 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, Parliamentarian 35 Home Room Program Chairman 4, Typing Club 4, Little Acorns. SHIRLEY ANN RIGGSBEE HShirley', Her charming ways, lIl'7'1fl'I'l'IZl1bl smile Alake lm' friendship wall warllizvl1ilc. Home Room Secretary 23 Class Marshal 3g Hugh Morson Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 35 Y-Tccns ig Little Acorns. LEWIS GEORGE SAPARILLAS uLouis,' NA lzajljyz-gn-Iuclty nnlure and a .vlrmzg flrf1.4'lzll1Il1il1'Q1.,, Iunior Hi-Y I, 2, Industrial Arts 'Club IQ Home Room Clean Up Chairman 3, Nominating Com- mittee 3, Audio Visual Committee 3, 45 Little Acorus. ALLAN RAY ROBINSON lN1uscles His actions speak louder 1111111 zv0r'1l.s'. Home Room Sergeant-At-Arms 3, Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, OAK LEAF Staff' 45 Industrial Arts Fore- men's Club. POLLY SHARPE CCPOHYSQ HSIIIIIH in .fflllZ11'6,.fllH in gram, A jvlmxing smile Ilflllflkl' lII'l' UCA?.H A cappella Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus I, 3, 4L Operetta 1, 3, 45 Art Club 4, Little Acorns. Gus GEORGE SAPARILLAS ICGUSTS Silence is rms qf Alu' virtues qf the zuz'.re. Little Acorns. ROBERT LEON SHAW Chemie His ready wil, his ClIL'l?lAfZll smile Makes him zwlconm all llm wlzilef' Basketball 2, 3, 44 .Iunior Hi-Y 1, 25 Senior I-li-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4g Home Room President 1, 3g Student Council 1, 2, 4, Standing Committee 3, 45 Hi-Y Minstrel 3, Dramatics Club Igjournalism Club 3, Pzuple and Gold Stafl' 3, Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3, 45 Little Acorns. 43 ,i i l 3 FRANCIS WEBBER Summa oon l . Frank From the crown Q his lzmd lo llze sole 0 his ol I, ir all 771i'f,l. Alt Club 3 Monogram Club 4 Home Room Selgeant at Arms 3 4. Home Room Clean Up Chauman 3 Football Team 4 Optlmxst Bowl 4 umor H1 Y Club 2 B y Scouts 1 Llttle Acorns PFGGY ANNL SMH II Pegs Her dark lzazr zlanl lgffs and mm! lznesf gzve her a clzarmmg manner Knlghtclale I-hgh 'School I Basketball Cheerleadel I 2 Glee Cub I Class Presldent Class Seclctary Treasurer 2 Future Homemakers ofAme11ca 1 2 Dc batmg Club 2 Student COUHCll 2 Hugh Molson 3 4 Lxttle Acorns XJ lf! K I onNNY SLEDGE Sleclgehammer lVe ga ed and ga 'fd and .YIIVU tlzn wonder grew Al all tlzf mary things he could do Home Room P1 eslclent I Class Program Chan man I D batmg Club 3 Presldent Delegate to Boys State Secretary of Boys State I xttle A001 ns gllIRL1'x PANsY Smut Pam A ay lazzghzng ace a fzzemlba hear! Typmg Club 4 Llttlf. Acozns 2- A' g 1A ,V ,L AQQ Ki JUTIIER GREEN Smrru Luther I take li L as il comer and ezyqr il. 'Student Council 2' Boys Chorus 2' State Mus1c Contest 2 JUHIOI H1 YI 2 L1ttle Xcorns FRANCINI: STALI mos IH an Size' has a gentle zunce and a plearnzg ersonalzgz Hugh Morson C,ho1us I 2 Gxrls ChOlllS 1 2 Future Homemakers of Ameuca 2 3 Lxttle ikcorns L ' ' , IR J I . C4 19 CC 75 il IJ ff 1 44 , , , , 4: J an f fo f I n t t f 1 W 7 n s , f . , ' . ' . ' - S - . ' 2 ' ' - Z ' ' Q ' ' . 1 3 ' l a Qs 35 a S xl' - , . , A Z C- 5 , - , N ' ' 4 1 ' ' . 7 I, 5 1, , J ' - I, , o . . , K . . 3 ' . ' 3 . ' ' . A r , -. 4. ,, ., Q ' , .' ' . . tt ,, H , ,, H H - ' - - 1 f 'J . ' ' ,, ', as ca 0 ' ,' aa as ' - -s ' - a f a . ' I N. ' ' . , 23 ' r Q ' X - . fb ' , 5 Q I 1 Y 1 w o 5 3 7 M, 3 7 1 , 25 1: ' , 9 1 ., - . . , , J . ' ! I 7 A ' . , 5 .- Q ' I ' n S - f C ' 2 f ,K 2 'A',i , , 2, X :Eff I jf' , 44 2 .VV -l ,, fl 1 - f' - - . . . - ,- , , Q Q51 ' Q -Q A .. ,,. 4 4 ., 1 . . xr 4 el- , 1, 5 K, . Q I 51 3 ' ' f ' 2 . V f A C, X E I- 0 ....... - H , 3 , HELEN KATHERINE STEVENS Katherine,' 'gTl1i5 tffllflllfbl lam willz gulrlm hair Po.m'.rsr'.r lrailr llzal are vmj' rar1'. Girls' Chorus 1, 2g Mixed Chorus 1,125 Opcretta IQ Typi-ng Club 3, 4jEI1SCIl'll3lC Club 1, 2, L1ttlc Acorns. I'Il2I.EN -Iovou STOKES Helen PnJ.fr.x'rf11g Qf grml 1'1'I11li4r mul .rimm- ing e'rgjq1'1m'f1t :gf lffrf' Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 45 Future Homcmakcrs of America 2, 3, Home Room Treasurer 25 State Music Contest 2, 4g Little Acorns. REBECCA ANN STEVENS CGRCIJOSS 'LSIIP was born In be calm and kind, A lrmszm' rare and hard to full. Typing Club 3, 4, Future Home- makers of America 2, 3, Little Acorns. BoEE1E I.ARUli TANT GG H l'lf't'H-Il1HI1lIf'l't'f1, gmllf, and 5flIf7t'l'l',,, Art Club I, 25 Nlusic Club I, 2, Operetta QQ Little Acorns. MARY STEWART CSMary!5 Silence and llzougllt are mmbinm' to bex! C1dU1ZllfHgK.Y.ll Broughton High School 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club I, 2, 4, Hugh Morson 3, 45 Typing Club 4, Little Acorns. RICPIARD TAYLOR DiCk', H.-lbiligz, not lurk, L'0Ilfl1lFf.,, Bowling 1, Library Club Ig Library Service IQ Little Acorns. 45 T . as L, -J .1 ,,3:- 1 1 .H-3. ...: ,M EVANS A. THOMAS !lKi1l.0y7J Not too serious, not loo gay, But a rare gooa' sport in evegf way. Boys, Chorus IQ Mixed Chorus IQ Debating Club 35 Journalism Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Operetta IQ Hi-Y Minstrel 45 Purple and Gold Staff 35 Little Acorns. Rov SYLVANOUS VAUGHAN LGROYB3 ULU? is ajesl, and all things show il, I tlzoaglzl so once, but naw I know it. Boy Scouts 15 junior Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 25 Senior Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Home Room Seretary 2, President 45 Diversified Occupations 35 Football 4g Optimist Bowl 45 Monogram Club 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 45 Little Acorns. 1 I X 1 -A CARL MARSHALL USSERX', JR. ccsonnysa First in sports, First in the Game, He has mazle for himsey' a remembered name. Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 25 Home Room President IQ Vice-President 45 Superlative 4: Student Council Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Little Acorns. DWIGHT HENRY WADFORD c'Dwight Quiet ana' mozlrst, tlzouglzyul and meek, Knowing much more than he lets himself speak. jayvce Baseball 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Treasurer 45 Senior Play 45 Little Acorns. Z- 3 .ll il WILLIAM TAYLOR UZZLE, JR. Bill', UA great sport, a great mind, and a grealfellow loo? Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Mono- gram Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 4QJOLlI'I1HllSl'1'l Club 3, Treasurer 35 Puqble and Gold Staff 4, Little Acorns. DoR1s GERALDINE WALL c:Gel.I.ysn She's full rj pep, she's full fy' glee, W'lzere llzere's a smile, slze'll always be. Home Room Secretary 1, 3, Presi- dent 35 Student Council 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Class Marshal 2, 35 Future Hornemakers of America 2, 3, Secretary QQ State Music Contest 2, 45 Typing Club 4, President, Little Acorns. I. fe T J 5 -'. 5 'f ? if I Z I ,Q U .4 3 f 9? 2- fi? . ii L Q - f- Q 1 K 551' . . , N. 'g kg, YQQ Y I- .l ,, K5 , vg. --4 .Y , , ' --,H L - 'X I V I I 1 I I ' 19353550 CATHERINE PARKS WALLACE Ctcatn 4'-Slim ir lIz'mfU ilu' l2Ulll?!7lf0II qf all good llIil7g.Y.l, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Debating Club 3, Girl Scouts I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Home Room Tl'CElSLll'CF 3, OAK LEAF Staff 4, Little Aeorns. IRMA RUTH WILSON '4Ruth' A l1'r1fl1'rIg 11110 in school and play. Student Council 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Congress Delegate 2, Y-Teens I, Hugh Morson Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Girls, Chorus I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Class President 2, OAK LEAF Staff 3, 4, junior Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4, Class Sponsor QQ Operetta 2, 35 State Music Festival I, 2, 3, 4, Little Acorns. GUY WARRICK ClG,uy93 Slalcl1I and tall lm moves in llzr lzall, The clziqf Qf a llI011.va1Id for grace. Home Room Vice-President I, 2, Hobby Club I, 2, Class Treasurer Ig Class Vice-President 2L Debating Club 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Boys' Chorus I, 2, Class President 4, Senior Play 4, Little Acorns. ALICE LEE YA'rEs 4'Alice nBl'll7lflll qf pep mul ,l1z'r.I'o1Iz1lig' plus. Y-Teens IQ F.H.A. I, 2, 3, Historian 3, Home Room Secretary 2, Recrea- ational Chorus I, 3, Girls' Chorus I, 3, Operetta I, Mixed Chorus I, 2, Dramatics Club I, Typing Club 2, 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Play 4, Football Cheerleader 4, Little Acorns. -W A,f75,,T,f sg., .,. ., , ..,. IA Y Y ,inf 23353 , A .W , A ,EI . ., - . ,W ,g 1,5 V - 1 . , lWI,,,,1 we fxywil, ALFRED MORTON WEINSTEIN Weenie 'clflfhat should a man do but bf' 771Fl'Pj'J7l, Band I, 2, 3, 4, State Music Festi- val 2, 3, 4, Little Acorns. MAMiE LEIGH YA'rEs Leigh .S'zvefl and sincere, all through Ihr: year. 'i Home Room Treasurer 3, Typing Club 4, Little Acorns. I I I 5 l l I I l 47 A11 End. To Tumult Confusion, afiiiction, and misery reign O'er this worldly home of the human race, Always present are these chaotic problems Which the youth of today must face. But strong, courageous, and individualistic Is the generation of today's youth, And prepared are they in all respects To staunchly defend Right and Truth. And what a struggle it will be- Youth's confiict with evil aggressiong Mankincl's whole future shall depend On youth's victory over all transgression. But with prudent, just reasoning, Youth's cause shall echo successg After which shall emerge a golden age Blessed with Prosperity, Peace, and Happiness DAN DUKE, Class Poet History of the Class of 1949 After seven careful years of preparation, the class of 1949 entered Hugh Morson High School. This class, like the Forty-Ninersn of old, began a new era in their history and the history of Hugh Morson. As sub-freshmen they decided to work together while on the journey to obtain the riches of know- ledge that they sought. They chose jackie Roberts to lead them on the first stage of their journey. The old adage, All work and no play makes jack a dull boy, did not apply to them. The Forty- Niners studied hard, but they also took time out for their eighth grade social, which was one of the highlights of their first year at Hugh Morson. They entered into their freshman year with a fever of anticipation of the adventures to come. This fever of anticipation lasted the entire year and enabled them to overcome some of the hard- ships that they niet along the rugged trail. They found an able leader in Robert jennette, who work- ed unceasingly throughout the year. This year's journey ended with a picnic for the entire class. 48 Their sophomore year began with a lull in the spirit of the class. The trail was becoming even more rocky and winding than before. The hardships they encountered were harder to overcome. They were beseiged, not by Indians as the Forty-Ninersi' of old were, but by a wave of outside interests that took their attention from their goal. The fact that they overcame these hardships is due largely to the efforts of their leader, Ruth Wilson. This year ended with a large picnic at Pul- len Park. As they approached their ultimate goal, they entered into the junior year at Hugh Morson. Not all the prospectors had weathered the journey. Some had fallen along the way, but the majority were still struggling onward. By this time they were older and more experienced. They fully re- alized the task ahead of them, and theyf were ready to put forth their best effort to obtain the goal they sought. They chose Grip Holland to lead them on the fourth stage of their journey. In De- cember of 1947 they received their class rings, a symbol of their years along the trail. During these years, the uForty-Niners had neglected their social life, therefore, they decided to make their junior- Senior Dance as colorful an event as possible. The theme of the dance was colonial days. They chose blue and pink as their color scheme. The Junior class officers executed a dance figure before the set, picturing a colonial home. All the girls in the figure carried arm corsages. The couples danced under a sky made of blue crepe paper streamers. The dance, which ended at midnight, was enjoyed by all. In September of '48 they began the last year of their journey. It was their aim to make this the most outstanding year since it would be their last year together. They selected a very competent group of leaders. They were Guy YfVarrick, president, Nick Davis, vice-president, Betty Earp, secre- tary, Emma Mingia, treasurer. Sherry Surratt was selected as their mascot. She was sponsored by Frances Phillips. The annual was dedicated to Farmer Smith, whose advice to the prospectors will never be forgotten. Senior Superlatives were also selected during the fall. On December 3, 1948, The Skeleton Walks, was presented. Once again the members worked together in such worthy causes as the Red Cross and the March of Dimes. Every Senior Home Room had a hundred percent in the Clean Up Campaign. During the Christmas season everyone did his part to help those who were less fortunate. On April 29, the Junior-Senior Prom was held in the school gymnasium. The room was trans- formed into a bank of the Mississippi with a show boat drawn up at the dock. Other craft drifted in the distance. The stars and moon of the midnight blue sky were reflected in the water of the stream. The elected oflicers of the two classes and their dates performed a lovely figure patterned after the wheel of a boat. Delicious refreshments were served in the artistically decorated cafeteria. At last they were within an arm's reach of their goal. The last few days of their journey were as exciting as the first days of the trip. The Senior picnic was held at Pullen Park. Then on Sunday night, june 5, the Baccalaureate Sermon was delivered at Meinorial Auditorium. Class night was held in the school auditorium on june 9. On June Io, in the Memorial Auditorium, Mr. D. W. Sanders presented diplomas to all those who were graduating. After five years of travel their journey had ended. They had obtained the riches they sought. They said their goodbyes to Hugh Morson with a look in their eyes that expressed gratitude for the wonderful guidance that had been given them in the years past. CATHERINE VVALLACE Class Historian 49 Prophecy for the Class of 1949 The sun was slowly rising as the wagon train started out again on its venture for gold. Americans had survived the Atomic Age and once again found themselves in a land of unrest and adventure. Once again they were working to build up a land of hope, promise, and plenty. I watched the wagon train proceed on its journey, and as the Hrst vehicle passed by me, I recog- nized George Justice, America's most famous baritone. Polly Sharpe and Carolyn Brady were also aboard this wagon. They had reached their goals as opera singers and were touring the country. Lonnie Poole, a very famous actor who was the idol of all bobby-soxers, and Norman Goldin, a widely known comedian of the day, were also aboard. As the next wagon approached, it appeared to be an art museum. Looking more closely I saw two portraitsg the First was of Dan Duke a famous medical researchman of the day, and was painted by c'Bunny,' Pool, the second was of Griliith Holland, president of the United States, and was painted by Virginia Hill. Several other portraits were painted by famous artists, such as, Ruth Hunnicutt, Alice Heonis, Anne Carter, and Mac Mor1'ison. The third wagon of the train appeared to be a court room. Draped in a flowing robe, and sitting at the front of the court room, was judge l'Villiam Glenn. The attorneys who were pleading the case were Eugene Clive, Luther Smith, and Leon Shaw. I recognized four of the stern-faced jurymen. The first was Richard Purser, who left his position as president of the First National Bank, to serve on the jury. The second was the president of Herbert Jones College, Bill Page. He had left his position in the able hands of the Chemistry professor, Frank Sherwood. The third juryrnan was Duke Lowe, known broker. The last was Cranford Lockamy, editor of the Farmefs jozmzal. The next wagon seemed to be an operating room in a hospital. I recognized the surgeon, Bill lvfarcom. A few of the nurses present were Beulah Card, Thelma Heacox, Beth Floyd, Barbara Mann, and Jeannette Poole. Bettie Jane Powell was performing the duties of the chemist. The next wagon appeared internally as an office. Sitting behind the Hrst row of desks, energetically pounding on the keys of typewriters were Betty Sue Kelly, Amelia Arnold, Betsy Ann Baker, Peggy Richardson, Pansy Smith, Leigh Yates, and Peggy Smith. Behind the desks in the second row were La Rue Tant, Helen Stokes, Mary Stewart, Francine Stallings, and Bessie Clyde Campbell. Book- keepers in the ofhce were Edna Bunch, Susie Carter, Idell Cooper, and Shirley Jean Coats. As the sixth wagon passed by, I saw a football stadium. The game was being played between the teams of Coach USonny Ussery and Coach Roy Vaughn. Some of the All-American Stars on the teams were Evans Thomas, Alfred Weinstein, and R. Jernigan. The next wagon was the newspaper office of the Daibi Bugle. The editor was Bill Uzzle. The assistant editor was Charles Grissom, sports editor, Marion McCurdy5 business manager, George Costa, and advertising manager, Nick Davis. Some of the reporters were Don Albright, Dwight Wadfo1'd, Robert Pool, and Johnny Sledge. The next wagon was in the form of a show room in a famous dress shop owned by Charles Doby. Some of the models recognized were Shirley Riggsbee, Alice Yates, Billie Jean Johnson, Jeannette Hobby, Anne Harris, La Rue Atkins, Peggy Baker, Jean Brown, Edith Cron, and Margaret Dickin son. All of these girls were very beautifully dressed and had achieved renown in their professions. 50 As the next wagon drew near, I perceived that it was the sitting room of an expensively furnished home. Around the fireplace sat the girls who had made home making their professions. They were Henrietta Little, Eunice McConnell, Juanita Denning, Jerry Wall, Katherine Stevens, Peggy Ipock, Elizabeth Hutchins, Jean Graham, and Louise Grant. The next wagon appeared to be a restaurant. It was owned by Lewis and Gus Saparillas and the dietitian was Ruth Miller. The interior was designed by Jean Hopkins. At one of the tables sat four well known businessmen, Bill Freeman, Dicky Ford, Charles Massey, and Ernest Mayes, discussing some important issues of the day. The eleventh wagon was in reality the waiting room of a large radio station. Joint owners of this station were Jerome Hurwitz and Burton Garr. In the waiting room resting were Robert Jennette, famous commentator, Edna Earle Bridges, fashion expert,Floyd Collins, popular comedian, Lin- wood Brown, sports announcer, and Bill Corbett disc jockey. The form of the twelfth wagon was that of an airplane. It was controlled by co-pilots Bobby Brown and Russell Capps, Navy Air Corps Pilots. They were under the command of Admiral Bill Fowler. The passengers were well attended by air hostesses Betty Earp, Barbara Cheek, Edna Rue Coheld, and Frances Currin. Through the eH'orts of Elwood Barefoot, the navigator, Herbert Bare- foot, the test pilot, and Bobby Cutes, the engineer who designed the plane, the journey was very safe. Betsy June Johnson, famous woman hunter, and Emma Mingia, wealthy plantation owner, were among the passengers on their way to South America. Other passengers were Betty McDaniel, wealthy heiress to oil wells in South America, Marilyn Medlin, famous actress on vacation, Nancy Martin, owner of a large business firm in Brazil, and Jo Ann La Rue, assistant to Derle I-Iagwood, private detective. ' The thirteenth wagon appeared to be the blue room of Raleigh's newest swank hotel, The Ritz. A group of Raleigh's outstanding business men and women were entertaining Governor Guy War- rick. Among the group were Rebecca Stevens, script writer for Richard Taylor, VVNAOBS top announcer, and Ruth Wfilson, Governor VVarricks' private secretary. Joan Howell, Mazie Harrison, Elva Forbes, Marion Lee, Argie Marbrey, Ruth Moore, and Hazel Pace, a few of Raleigh's most prominent secretaries, were also present with Durwood Hill, prominent lawyer, William Gaskins, owner of Gaskin's Department Store, Howard Harris, representative in the legislature, David Messer, joint owner with John Poole and Buck Munns of Raleighis newest recreation center. Mildred Lang- ston and Joyce Poole were also present. They were joint owners of Raleighls newest dress shop, the Dish. Myrtle Matthews, Rosalie Oakes, Hollis Parrish, and Frances Phillips, favorite models of many New York photographers, were also on hand for the program. Others present were Cathe- rine Wallaee, famous physical therapist, Joyce Holliday, Raleigh's most prominent woman lawyer, and Hazel Mills, manager of Taylor's. There was one more wagon, for the train could not end with the unlucky number thirteen. The members of the train were taking every precaution for a setback, for they were frightened by this mysterious modern trend. In this wagon I saw, not despair and failure, but hope and success, and happiness for the adventurous souls who had come this far for gold. The sun was setting as the wagon train disappeared over the hills. It was gone from view, but spiritually, it remained for every member of the train had left a definite mark of progress on the hands of time. JEAN N OWELL, Clays Prophet. 51 The Le.st.'W'i11 and Testament of the Senior Class of 19-el-9 We, the one hundred and fifty-six members of the Cso-calledj Senior Class of Hugh Morson, in this year of our Lord, I949, do hereby dedicate, bequeath, bestow, or get rid of in any manner the following: AR'l'ICLE I To our dear Alma Mater we leave our sincerest love and devotion. ARTICL.E II To ND. W. Cbettcr known as Mr. Sandersj we leave our appreciation lor all his efforts in our behalf. ARTICLE III To our Boy's Adviser Mr. Smith, commonly referred to as the farmer,', we leave the cherished hope that someday he will have a golf team of unsuspended members. ARTICLE IV I. Miss Coffey is to receive one hundred and sixty Seniors to lead through the senior play, the magazine campaign, the annual, and graduation. 2. Mrs. Osborne is to receive another year's subscription as Student Council Adviser. 3. Miss Creighton is to receive another class of uL'Allegro, fthe incoming seniorsj to be con- verted into 'CII Pensorosof, the outgoing seniors. 4. Mrs. Surratt is to receive another basket Chome rooml of 'cLittle Acorns, who may, with her help and the help of the remaining faculty, someday become f'Big Oaks? ARTICLE V I. The Sub-freshmen are to be given a four year sentence to Hugh Morson and the hope that in four years they will be 'fenviable Seniors. . 2. All Froshi' will be endowed with one year of physical education. 3. The Sophomores are to be presented with a year's supply of Npickleda' frog's legs in the study of biology. 4. The Juniors are to have the pleasure of entertaining the Seniors at the yearly festival of joy, the junior-Senior, to which everyone looks forward. 5. The Seniors are to receive from their big brothersfj fthat's usj one hundred and fifty-six chairs that are pretty well gummed up. ARTICLE VI Different members of the class in possession of peculiar traits,', in hope of bettering the school, leave them to the following: Dan Duke leaves his intellectual abilities to Jimmy Wfalker. The senior members of the Hi-Y leave Mr. Smith to another hectic year of that capacity. Smiley fCharlesQ Grissom leaves his smile to any happy person. Carolyn Brady leaves her nwarblingi' Csingingj to Barbara Penny. Polly Sharpe leaves her bright eyes to any person with insomnia. Frank Sherwood leaves his 'fdelicaten figure to Horse Hedrick. Phillip VVellons is to receive Marion McCurdy's experience at the Unusiance and disturberi' CNews and Observerj. Son- ny Ussery leaves his athletic abilities to Ted Vallas. Virginia Hill leaves her petiteness to Rachel Hun- nicutt. Ruth Hunnicutt leaves her length to Helen Hood. Grip Holland leaves his Hheadw Qin all waysl to Randall Cheek. Marion Lee leaves her South Carolina drawl fNaow y'all heshj to Miss Lucy Gilmore. Br'er7' Freeman leaves his gay apparel to Bill Clements. George justice just wants to leave. In witness hereof, we, the Senior Class of 1949, do declare this to be our last will and testament. DERLIL G. l'IAGX'VOOD, ESQUIRE, W'ilnesses.' Tgflflmf BARRINGTON BARNABY BARACHER ARLINGTON ALLEwIcIUs AGGINTON 52 Junior Class OFFICERS EDXVIN DAVIS FRANCIS GAY Sergeant-at-Arms Treasurer BARBARA MOORE AI.JBERT BARNES ' DONEL KELLY Seorelagz Prexident Vice-President MISS LUCY GIL.MORE Arz'vz'ser MOTTO: A Hard Beginning Maketh a Good Endingf' COLORS: Blue and X'Vhitc. FLOWER: Rose 53 f , .EA..-... .,,.,,.. - ...,.,. . ... VIRGINIA ALFORD FRANK ALLEY DORIS ANDERSON SHIRLEY AUSTIN SEYMOUR BANE .R ,, u ALBERT BARNES PATRICIA BASS VI. B. BERGERON RAYMOND BERRY DAVID BINGI-IAM ANN BLACKMAN KIESSIE BONE CONNIE BOUGADES GENE BOYCE CHESTER BOYD R. T. BOYKIN ELSIE BRANCH CATHERINE BRANTLEY WILMA BRIDGES ANN BRIGMAN AUDREY BULLARD JOHN BULLOOK WILLIAM BUMGARDENER ROBERT CARTER ' B' 7 IX 1 if 4 ff ? f f I I 2. milf? . !l V53 I ' ,il f' I , , A mf 11 - A ' , Y 1,---.L ---- ks AT: 5- ,W .-,ly SARAH CI-IALMERS XNILLIAM CHAMPION PAULINE CHARLES RANDALL CHEEK EDITH CHENOWETII JOHN CLEMENT WILLIAM CLEMENT MAVIS COLEY 3,2 JIMMY COSBY Gus COSTA N , MARGARET' COSTA K DOROTIHIY CUTTER . F EULITA COVVAN Q ' CECIL CRAYTON ' PEGGY CRAYTON CAROLYN DAEKE EDwin DAVIS ARLISS DEAN I ROY DENRINS BETTY JEAN DUNCAN I I I ALLIE MAE DUPREE MARY ANN EADDY NANCY EDWARDS MARY ELLEN FARLOXN' 55 1 I I I K f fi f f JP , 5 ff fl KA 1 I - .f 1. ,- f 1 - ' ,-Q'. ,j ff fl fi .iw 'EL A I 'Sun CAROLYN FILICKY RUPERT FLAHERTY ANN FLEMING BYRON FREEMAN ALBERT FULCHER SALLY GALLANT FRANCIS GAY CONRAD GLASS ANN GLENN MARY GODNVIN ARNOLD GOODMAN MOTTE GRIFFITH MARY HARDEE ROBERT HARDEE SUE HARPER W1LL.1AM HEDRICK LOR1NE HENDERSON JERRY HENDRIOKS LORINA HICKS XNALLAOE HILLIARD HARRY I-IOOGARD JAMES HOLDING ANGELIA HONEYCUTT HELEN HOOD CAROLYN HOWE ESTHER PAYE HUGHES RACHEL HUNNICUTT Q M.ACON JACKSON ROBERT JACKSON WILLIAM JENKINS RUTII JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON MARTHA JOHNSTON ALICE JONES IRVIN JOYCE ROBERT JUSTICE DONEL KELLY WILLIAM KING BLOIS KORNEGAY ROLAND LASI-ILEY WILLIAM LEE ELSIE MALCOM ROBERT MASSENCILL CORINNE MCCONNELI RONALD MCKINNEY EUNIE MCLEAN FRANK MELDAU SONDRA MEYER I 4 NNN 3 M 4 ' th .. 351 5. A. B. MILLS VELORA MILLS BARBARA MOORE ROBERT MOORE NORMAN MOSER BETTY MURRAY JACKIE NORDAN JEANETTE NORRIAN JACQUELINE NORRIS DOUGLAS NOYVELL MARTHA PATRICK E. O. PEARCE, JR, BARBARA PENNY JUDY PENNY XVILLIAM PERRY MATTIE PIERCE MILDRED PIKE HENRY PLEASANT BETTY LOU POOLE JOANNA POWELL DAVID PRIDGEN CHARLES PULLIAM XIVILI IAM K RANSONI PEGGY REECE PEGGY RICH LUCILLE ROLLINS MACK SANFORD JEAN SANDLIN HANNAPI SENTER JOSEPH SHOOKLEY DOROTHY SIMPSON CLYDE SMITH ELAINE STEPHENS OSCAR SUMMERS BETTY TAYLOR SHIRLEY TRUMP ROBERT TUTTLE EDITH UNDEIZI-IILI, TED VALL.AS JAMES WALKER CHRISTINE WALL PI-IILIP WELLONS CARL WESTEROOK CHARLES WILLLIAMS JEAN WILLIAMS JO ANN WILLIAMS SYBIL WILLIAMS ALFRED WILSON . ,.,S : 1' I Y MKS: SHIRLEY WINFREE f JOHN WVOMACK Junior Class Activities Three years ago the junior Class began the exciting career of high school life. The Hrst big thrill ofthe year was changing classes. Gene Boyce was elected class president and led us through a very successful year. The most memorable event was the Freshman Dance held in the school gymnasium at the end of the year. By our sophomore year we felt a little more important. Jerry Culclasure was chosen to lead us at that time. Again the class social, this year a picnic at Pullen Park, was the main activity. And now we were Juniors-upperclassmen at last. Class oflicers for the year were Bert Barnes, president, Donel Kelley, vice-presidentg Barbara Moore, secretary, Francis Gay, treasurer, and l'Skipper Davis, sergeant-at-Arms. Philip i'Vellons was elected junior editor ol' the OAR LEAF with Billy Lee as business manager, Cecil Crayton as advertising' manager, and Mildred Pike as class editor. The ordering of class rings and the taking of Junior Class pictures caused a great flurry among our ranks, but with the help of our capable adviser, Miss Gilmore, we survived the ordeal unharmed and well satislied. Money being our main problem, we decided to sell Christmas cards. The class went all-out on the job, and we netted a profit of about seventy-Hve dollars. VVith that and money made in the magazine campaign we planned to put on a really grand Junior-Senior. At last it came-the long-awaited junior-Senior. The dreamy music and soft lights made it a never-to-be-for gotten night for everyone. VVe have come this far with a good recordg now we look forward to next year and an even better Senior Class. BARBARA MOORE junior Class Secrelary 6 0 Sophomore Class wil' W-,.,T,, .. . NA.- ...., ...- 1,-- W-A -1,-AYAAWM-A - -A ---W--Aw--1 VA in u X. v fi w E A f .' A Wo' wo H A A Z 2 H- 1 :ri 1 Q ' o H ' W 625,516 w 1 n wrkle Q1 FWF!- H. OFFICERS MRS. N.ANCY B. SHORE SANDRA BARKER RAY SHAW A dzziser Trmszzrer V ice-Presidenl DOUGL.AS FRANKLIN GWEN DAVIS .PTP.S'Z.L!R77l Secretagv COLORS: Green and White FLOWVER: Carnation MOTTO Semper Fideles 61 Paul Abbott Hubert Alexander Gilbert M. Alford Eugenia Allen Nancy Lee Arnold Cynthia Atkins David Bagwell Troy Baker Geraldine Bane Frances Barefoot Sandra Barker Clara Mae Barrow Charles Belo Claude Bland Q44 Isharn E. Bobbitt Jean Bordeaux Carol Ann Bost Bobby Boyles Jean Broome Jeannette Broome Richard Broughton Howard Bryant Edith Bullard Thomas Buffaloe Douglas Burgess Richard Byrd Faye Cannon Joan Card si- Jean Carson Josephine Cash Lloyd Casper Jeannette Cole Peggy Cofield William Collier Robert Colvin Forrest Cox Jackie Crawley Bobbie Lou Creech Philip Dailey Jimmy Danklefs Amelia Davis Gwen Davis Ernest Dean Billy Dean Carlton Draughon Jo Eaddy Pauline Earp Bobby Edwards Barbara Ellington Ada Ensley Dolores Eubanks Betsy Fort Barbara Franklin Douglas Franklin Garl Fuller Madelene Geib Sarah Glass Garland Goodwin Saul Gottlieb Bobby Lee Griflin Barbara Hamilton Betty Hardy Laura Harris Eloise Harrison David Hayes Eugene Hendrick Vernon Hester Martha Hickman Edward Hill Henry Hill 63 George Holland Virginia Holland Larry Holt Elizabeth Honeycutt Graham Horton Jane Horton Julian Hughes Rebecca Jackson Wiley Jackson Janet Jenkins John Jernigan Edwin Johnson June Johnson Shirley Johnson Bobbie Jones F onnue Jones Jean Jones Martha Lou Jones Ronald Jones Vada Jones Bonnie Keith Johnny Kelly Bettie Jane King Elizabeth Knight Jane Lancaster Virginia Landrum Neil Lassiter Pat Lassiter Sara Lawrence Donald Lee Jean Ann Massey Joyce Matthews VVilliam Maynard Peggy McCurdy Ethel Medlin Jane Moore Eleanor Mu1'phy Doris Murray Douglas Nowell Hilda Oakes Peggy Parrish Orie Pearce Bobbie Pearce Betty Sue Peebles Shirley Pendergraft June Phillips Billy Perry Luther Pierce Jimmy Piper Leroy Pollard X'Villiam Preddy Robert Price Joyce Prince Barbara Ray DeWitt Rogers Janice Rogers Lois Rose Bobby Scoggins Marvin Senter Arlene Shaw Ray Shaw Marlin Sherron Etta Lou Simpkins Richard Smart Jimmie Smith Betty Lou Smith Rebecca Smith Randolph Snakenberg Robert Solomon James Spence Maxine Stallings Harold Stell John Stevens 64 Elmer Street Bettie Strickland Nancy Stricklnad Paul Suggs Jackie Sullivan Martha Thebault June Thomas Peggy Thomas Ralph Thomas Doris Thompson Robert Thompson Gerald Thornton Larry Toney Patsy Topping Henry Trevathan Bennie Upchurch Eddie Vann Jacqueline Wfallen Clarence X'Vall X'Voodie Warrick Harry Warren Sarh Wleaver Patsy White Audrey Williams Bobbie Williams Bobby VVillia1ns Myrtle Wilson Joyce YVoodard Ann Workman Johnnie Zehia Freshman Class OFFICERS Mxss NELL STINSON MARY ANN DAVIS ROBERT Pooua Adviser Treasurer Vice-President ROBERT HEDRICK PATRICIA GROFF Prefident Secrelagf COLOR: Green and VVhite FLOXVER: Red Rose MOTTO: f'Help and Be Helped 55 Joanne Allen James Ayers Jo Ann Bagwell Carolyn Bailey Gladys Bailey Goldie Bailey Clifton Baker Edward Baker Leon Baker Aubrey Baker T. A. Barker Joel Barefoot Lela Barnes Glennie Batten Richard Berryman Nannie Bledsoe Graham Bostick Judy Boyd Elbert Boykin Katherine Branch John Brantley Jimmy Brooks Billy Brown Bobby Bryant David Buchanan Randolph Buchanan Ronald Buchanan Billy Bullard .aff fff Frank Burgess Maxine Cannon Bill Carroll Douglas Carter Eleanor Chandler Bruce Chappell Helen Charles Richard Coley Billy Collier Bill Costan Arlene Cooper Allene Cowan Dallas Crurnpton Johnny Davis Mary Ann Davis Virginia Davis Bill Day Peggy Dean Phyllis Dean Larry Dickens Fred Dickens Rose Dickinson Peggy Dudley Jane Dunn Peggy Eakes Jane Earp Francis Edwards Charles Finch jane Fleming Henry Flynn Harry Forbes Mary Francis Joyce Fuquay J. W. Gargis David Glass Jean Goodwin Margaret Goodwin Ralph Grady Myrtle Grady Bill Granger Patsy Groff Sammy Hale 67 Mary Hamilton Charles Harris Jean Hawley Louis Hawks Carl Hayes Charles Hagwood Bob Hedrick Tommy Highsmith William Hill Minnie Hilliard Betty Lou Hockaday Shirley Hodgins David Holcleriield C. M. Holt Peggy Jo Honeycutt Shirley House Harold Howell Shirley Hughes James Hutchins John Hutchins Jack Inge Carl Ingle Preston Inscore Christine Jackson Lonnie Jackson Peggy Jeffreys VVarren Jeffreys Pat Johnson Bobby Johnson Buddy Johnson Bernard Jones Edward Jones Lillian Jones Madelyn Jones Nancy Jones Sammy Jones Thomas Joyner Mary Justice Richard Justice Peggy Ann Keesee Edwin Kern Joan King Malcolm Langston Lyric Layton Jackie Lee Lois Lee Billy Lewis Henry Markham James Martin Jerry Mason Peggy Massey Shirley Massey Joe Matthews Dianne Matthews Durwood McKenzie Coy McLean David McLean Howard Mims Joe Mims Rachel Mingia Joyce Mitchell Betty Moore Donald Moore Florence Moore Martha, Morgan Charles Morton Dorothy Morton Rachel Moye Edna Mumford Barbara Nelms Celia Newton Bobby Nordan Joe Norman Mary Norman Billy Owens Vlfarren Parker Bobbie Lou Parrish Lionel Pate Bettie Pearce Ranny Pearce Howell Pearson Ed Penny Janie Perry Ruby Perry Ted Perry Lillie Pierce A. Pittman Joe Pool Bobby Poole Billy Poole Louise Poole Shirley Poole Judy Prince Jean Puckett Bobby Pulley Anne Rawls Elizabeth Ray James Rose Robert Ryans Edward Shearon Scotty Singleton 68 Geraldine Sloas Billy Smith Lucy Smith Marion Smith Frank Snow Katherine Stakis Jean Stell Caleb Steinburg Thel Stevens Jean Stevens Virginia Stewart Douglas Stiebel Barbara Stoekstill Charles Stokes Marion Stokes Francis Strickland Julia Mae Tart Eunice Mae Taylor Nlary Lou Taylor Richard Tharrington J. C. Thomas Francis Thompson Sally Thompson Gilbert Truelove Elizabeth Turner Bobby Ussery Vicky Vallas Phyllis Wall Tula VV all Julia Wallace Charles VV atkins Horace VVebster Louis Earl Wilkerson Bernard Wfillson Mary Jane Willson Peggy Wfilson C. S. Woolard Annie J. Young Annie V. Young Billy F. Young Billy V. Young Bobby Young Francis Young Richard Youngkin Sub-Freshman Class I 5 ' Wig 11 I - I gg, In X ,rw gafiegizqgwisel I ' T vb., fmnseffwe w , f- my - 1 , V A.WL Y,,X I if , , I- . L. OFFICERS HAROLD LONG Mrss IRENE PITTS Sergeant-at-Arms Adviser TOMMY BRADY MARY jo HUTCHINS RICHARD PIERCE PETE EDISON Vice-President Secrclagz President Treasurer COLORS: Blue and White FLOWER: Red Rose MOTTO: Nothing less than the best 69 Ann Adams Billy Adams Joy Adams Mary Adams Billy Akin Sue Albright Elizabeth Alford Mary Joyce Allen Wallace Alley Tommy Arnold Barbara Austin Arlene Aycock Barbara Bailey John Bailey LeRoy Bailey O'Brine Barbour Eugene Bartholomew Marie Batchelor Shirley Baughan Rebecca Beacharn Fay Beck Bobby Benton Charles Berry Dan Berry Leland Berry Joyce Blackley Bobby Bond Lillian Bordeaux Ss. Mary Bowen James Bowers Josephine Boykin Dorothy Bradford Tommy Brady Hurley Bridges Lonnie Bridges Jean Brown Joan Brown Russell Brown Jennings Bryan Frances Bunch Shelby Burgess Patricia Byrd Constance Capps Betty Carroll Faye Carroll Maude Carroll Otis Carroll Rose Carter Jacqueline Casper Betty jean Caudle Ernestine Caudle Bobby Caulberg Harold Clifton Joseph Cole Viola Cooper Sarah Crawford Sara Creech Bobby Creel Payne Daniel Betty Davis Billy Davis Louie Davis Barbara Dean Roy Dean Billy Dement James Denning Susie Denton Sylvia Dupree Thomas Dupree Joy Earp 71 Dwight Eatman Pete Edison jessmer Edwards Shirley F aircloth Jo Ann Farmer Darla Ferrell Rex Kelly Finch Gene Floyd Virginia Floyd Lois Fowler Perry Fulcher Dora Fulghurn Earlene F ulghum Betty Garrett Freddy Greenspon Savannah Griffin Angela Griffith Mary Helen Gupton Buckie Hamilton Robert Hamilton Billy Hamm Tom Hamm Oleta Hanner Bobby Harrelson Mary Harrington jean Harris Jimmy Harris Jim Hartness Marilyn Harvey Patsy Hawks Patsy Hayes Leo Heartt Thomas Henderson Rose Marie Hinnant Betty Hinton Billy Honeycutt Donald Honeycutt Charles Hood Gloria Hood Carolyn Horton Richard Hughes Mary Jo Hutchins Helen Jeanette Hutton Peggy Inge Joseph Jackson William Jackson George Jivatode Edith Johnson Lois Johnson Nancy Johnson Patsy Johnson Irma jones Mary Elizabeth jones Ivan Joslin Nancy King Thomas King Jimmy Knight Mildred Lanier Daphine Lassiter Irma Leggette Ruth Lewter Harold Long Katrina Long Charles Macon Gwen Maddrey Rixie Malden Shirley Mann Celia Martin Shirley Jean Martin Bloise Matthews Marguerite McLean Joy McMillan Barbara Miles Shirley Miller Cecilia Montjoy Lewis Mood Bobby Mooneyham James Moore Richard Moore Barbara Morris Meta Moye Jack Murdock Mary Alice Newberry Betsy Norton Shirley Orrell Asalee Pearce Joseph Pearce Sarah Pearce Bill Pendergraft Nannie Lou Pendergraft Robert Perry Richard Pierce Roy Poole Bessie Lou Poole Glen Poole Howard Poole Jimmy Poole Tilghman Poole Annie Jean Potter Faye Price Betty Jean Pullen Peggy Purdee David Redford Marlene Reep Alleena Rhodes Judith Rice Peggie Robbins Doris Rogers john Rogers William Rogers Ruth Rouse Marie Rue Ivarca Sanders 72 Lel Shaheen Gene Skipper Boyd Spence Frances Spivey Ella Starling Charles Stephens Frank Stephens Horace Stephens Katherine Stephens Bernard Stephenson james Stiebel jean Stinchcomb George Stockstill Annie Ruth Strickland Katherine Strickland John Summers Randolph Sykes Richard Telfair Helen Taylor R. C. Taylor Nancy Tew Annette Thomas Harold Thomas Jimmy Thomas Margaret Thomas Katherine Threet Dalton Tingle Robert Truelove Ann Tunstall Barbara Ussery Billy Ward Anna Warrick Howard Weatherspoon Sylvia VVeaver Joan W7einstein Faye Wlheeler Catherine Whitley VVesley 'Wicker Carl VV'ilburn Frank Wilder Freeman Wilder Betty Williams Wyatt VVilliarns Peggy jewel Wood Betty VVoodlief Jean Woodlief W'illie Woolard Grady Wright Arina Yanker susan, -,111 . 1- ,-f ' ' ,J-'. , p .:,,, 1 V V FP. , V- ,4 My ' L , 5' 2. , s z F 'V WJ f f -- ,-iff? ' sh: , :bf q w 'E A a n r . f 1' Q' ,Q 1 ' g ., ' fig if 'J - 5 ' 'ph QA T 'gi ' 5 1 if NX . 1 M.. . 4 ' 2 1 tx 1. ' Y 'tip '11 '. j ifx ' L+' . Q1 '- I Y 5 K 3, sit? 1 Q 'SQ -, ' X N , llpf-3, . J ' in Gnamxza roms I I- -4-TL' ' - 4g dai OAK LEAF STAFF XxxX Oak Leaf Staff PHILIP WELLONS Assistant Editor PEGGY BAKER Features LOUISE GRANT Pictures CATHERINE WALLACE Hzstorzan BUNNY POOL VIRGINIA HILL RUTI-I HUNNICUTT r RUTH WILSON NICK DAVIS DAN DUKE Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Advertising Manager BETSY JUNE JOHNSON NATALIE COFFEY Class Editor Adviser CECIL CRAYTON BILLY LEE Assistant Assistant Advertising Manager Business Manager MILDRED PIKE Assistant Class Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS BETTY MCDANIEL Clubs NORM AN GOLDIN okes JEAN NOWELL Prophet ANN BROWNSON BETTIE JANE POWELL JEAN GRAIJAM REBECCA CULPEPPER DICRY FORD Sports DAN DUKE Poet DERLE HAGXNOOD Testator BILL POPAJOIIN ALLEN RAY ROBINSON Photograply 66 BETTY SUE KELLY FRANCES PHILLIPS Typzsts K - -gsm? I..A 5Q Lila -4 , I . . CL as H A t 5 Z yy 1 f ,ff , I 'fi' f f lr. . 9 5 pc' , f Z1 :'-5, A Y - 1' If-' 2 7' 1 .ff I - '- R' P' 1 . .. pf '. , v-. ,I L- L. ' M I . iii .J A I IM I U ., N' ' A . .T--- .Q --Q - . V ., ..,.5- , L Y ., Purple and Gold. The Purple and Gold is the school paper which is published by the Journalism Class. During the 1948-4.9 school year there were nine copies of the paper issued, one each month. Each month there are from four to six pages in the Purple and Gold. The Christ- mas edition this year was six pages, printed in green and red. Reporters are assigned certain articlesg feature reporters were on the alert for entertaining happeningsg and the advertising staff solicited local merchants. HSKIPPERU DAVIS . Editor MARION MCCURDY EMMA MINGIA Sports Editor C0-Edilor EDNA EARLE BRIDGES BETTY MODANIEL JEAN NOWEI.L Bzlsiness M arzager Circulalion M anager Feature Edilor BILL POPAJOHN LA RUE ATIKNS SALLY BAUGI-IAM Plzolographer Exclzarzge Editor Cartoonis! MRS. MARGARET VVOOTEN Adviser JOYCE POOLE BILL UZZLE SHIRLEY WINFREE JOYCE HOLLIDAY LUCILLE IQOLLINS ELAINE STEVENS ANNE HARRIS .I-IANNAH SENTER Reporters Wim Eifwh -, L., 77 f I Student Council l OFFICERS GRIFFIFH Hou AND Preszdent RANDALL CHEEL Vzce Preszdent VIRGINIA LAINDRUM Semgiary EMMA MINGIA Treasurer CARL USSERY Sergeant af Arms MRS LOUISE OSBORNE Advzm PURPOSE The puxpose of thIs olganlzauon IS best expressed by the preamble ofthe Huvh Morson Cooperatu e AssocIatIon VVe the students and faculty of Huffh Morson Hwh School In order to un fy the l1fe of the school encourage a more effectlve spIIIt of cooperauon between the faculty and students develop In the student body '1 sense of I'C9PO1lS1lJ1l1ty for the welfare of the school promote hIgher scholarshIp character, SCTVICC, and leader shIp among the students bunff about a clearer and more construcuve thmkmg of the problems of the school 'Ind to consIder, dIscuss and adopt measures for the bettexment of the school and to aflord opportumty for real traInIng 111 Clf1ZC11Sh1p orgstmze ourselves Into the Cooperauve Assoclatxon of the Hugh Morson Hwh S hool and estabhsh thIs constItutIon 5' ' ll A ' E, . in A 1 'lx' l ' I .. tm' ti? 4 4 , . I - h- -kj D - ,X I I ., . D : .. V. I . V. H n . , . . 1 D A Q D. I in . , . 3 , . , C A , - A g 4 I 3 L - U Q - . 5 ' D ' I l . ' , I C , L 'Q U I K 1 7 . . 1 1 F 4 4 , C V Y .. o c ' .U ,I f 7 - 'ff C f f' f' fri' f f ,', i 0 It I ' 'J' '. . Q C51 ' ' A ' . 'V ' I I Y I i ' COMMITTEES Social . . .... . . Bulletin Board. . . Assenzlzly ........ Co-Cha irman ..... Hosf11'!alz'Q' ..... Pllllllhdlllll ....... V iszzal Eflzwalimz ...... House and Grounds . Stage .......,,. Traffic .............. . .... SARA CHALMERS . . . .BUNNY POOL . . . . .DONEL KELLY .DAN DUKE . . . . .JEAN SANDLIN . . .ANNE HARR1s .......BOE HEDRIOK MARGARET DICKINSON . . . . .GEORGE JUSTICE . . . . ,JOHNNY SLEDGE Parliamenlagf Procerlurc ..... RANDALL C1-IEEK l'If'ag.'r and .Meanr ..... ..... E MMA MINGIA Slanclara's ...... .... N ANCY EDXVARDS Elections. . . . . .CARL UssERY REPRESENTATIVES Sandra Barker Patricia Bass Tommy Brady Peggy Buffaloe Eleanor Chandler Fred Dickens Douglas Franklin Sally Gallant Betty Garrett Betty Lou Hockaclay Harry Hoggard Gloria Hood Elizabeth Hutchins Mary Jo Hutchins Mary justice Jane Lancaster Barbara Moore Jean Nowell Bobby Poole Robert Scoggins jean Stinchcomb Harold Thomas Sally Thompson Katherine Threet Gerry VVall Sara Page lfVeaver Philip l'Vellons f 6 LaRue Atkins Nancy Arnold Carolyn Bailey Gladys Bailey Katrina Bailey Betsy Ann Baker Barbara Banks Sandra Barker Lela Barnes Clara Mae Barrow Glennie Batten Ann Blackman Nannie Bledsoe Jean Bordeaux Carol Ann Bost Judy Boyd Katherine Branch Edna Earles Bridges Susie Carter Helen Charles Pauline Charles Barbara Cheek Edna Rue Colield Arlene Cooper Allen: Cowan Jackie Crawley Bobbie Lou Creech Gwen Davis Arliss Dean V Peggy Dudley Allie Mae Dupree Peggy Lou Eakes Pauline Earp Delores Eubanks Joyce Fuquay Sarah Glass Margaret Goodwin Myrtle Grady Barbara Hamilton Mary Hamilton jean Harvey Lorena Hicks Martha Hickman Minnie Hilliard Shirley Hodges Shirley Hodgin Virginia Holland Angelia Honeycutt Elizabeth Honeycutt Peggy Jo Honeycutl: 'QQ Future Helen Hood jane Horton Shirley Hughes Rachel Hunnicutt Elizabeth Hutchins Christine Jackson Peggy jo Jeffreys June johnson Pat Johnson Ruth Johnson Shirley Johnson Martha Johnston Madeline Jones Martha Jones Mildred Jones Sammie Lee jones Vada Jones Mary Justice Peggy Keesee Bonnie Jean Keith Betty Jane King joan King Betty Knight Lois Lee Jean Massey f America Peggy Massey Shirley Massey Dianne Matthews Joyce Matthews Corrine McConnell Peggy McCurcly Ethel Medlin Sondra Meyer' Rachel Mingia Joyce Mitchell Geraldine hloore Jane Moore Dorothy Morton Rachel Moye Edna Mumford Eleanor Murphy Betty Murray Barbara Nelms Celia Newton Jean Nowell Hilda Oakes Rosalie Oakes Bobbie Pearce Betty Sue Peebles Shirley Pendcrgraft Judy Penny Janie Perry Betty Lou Poole Louise Poole Shirley Poole Joanna Powell Joyce Prince Jean Puckett Barbara Ray Peggy Reese Janice Rogers Lois Rose Kathryn Ross Arlene Shaw Dorothy Simpson Geraldine Sloas Jean Stell Elaine Stevens Jean Stevens Virginia Stewart Barbara Stockstill Marion Stokes Elmer Street Bettie Strickland Frances Strickland Nancy Strickland Julia Tart 81 Eunice Taylor Mary Lou Taylor Doris Thompson Frances Thompson Sally Thompson Patsy Topping Elizabeth Turner Vicky Vallas Christine Wall Phyllis Wall Tula Wall Julia Wallace Jackie Wallen Sarah Page Weaver Patsy White Audrey Williams Bobbie Williams Jean Williams Sybil Williams Mary Jane lfVillson Myrtle Wilson Peggy Wilson Shirley Winfree Ann Workman Annie J. Young Annie V. Young F.H..A. Chapter Officers un Q 1 -' ,ji V ...-,,. ,iv ...: H I K ........ , .,.f.,:1 V uf, ,. ff - .. . f r3I'?a-3 , Salim ww 4 1 w . . ,Lum 'wrt ,' , E ,Fg,,,5 ffl s W' 'Hi ifisdfg :iii President . . .... .... L A RUE ATKINS Vice-Presidenl. . . ,.,, ANN WORKN1,XN Secfeldw ...... ..... M ARY JUSTICE Yveaszzrer ..... ....... J EAN NOWELL H istorian ....... ..,... S HIRLEY JOHNSON Parlianzwztarian. . . .......... SHIRLEY MASSEY Adviser ........ ......... .... M R s. MADGE G. COOKE CREED VVC are the Future Homeinakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope, For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For We are the builders of homes Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. 3 We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. ff, ' 2, mums-K' rl - f f 7 JN ' jijfq C ., f ff 5 3f' f -' f f ,C - gi 6 V v. 5: .' 2: .i fl . . . j 'zfyjv '. 7 r- A V mx- A - x ' . I -J! I I . I . , -.-.4 - E l- A -A - U 5 by - F.H..A.. Unit Officers Adviser ..... President ..... Vice-President . Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . Historian ..... Parliamenlarian Presidenl. . . Vice-President . Skcrelagf . . Treasurer. . Historian . . Parliamenmrian President . . . Vice-President . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . I-llslorian . . Parliamenlarian ........MRS. MADGE G. COOKE THIRD YEAR ............EDNARUECOFIELD . . .ELIZABETH HUTCHINS . . .EDNA EARLE BRIDGES . . . . . .ANN BLAGKMAN . . . . . . .RUTH JOHNSON . ............ RACPIEL HUNNICUTT SECONDYEAR ...................ARLIsSDEAN VIRGINIA LANDRUM SHIRLEY WINFREE . . . .JACKIE CRAWLEY BOBBY LOU CIREEOH DIANNE IVIATTI-IEWS . . .MARTHA HICKMAN JEAN MASSEY ETX-IEL MEDLIN . . . .JEAN BORDEAUX GWEN DAVIS ANN XVORRMAN . . . . . . .NANCY ARNOLD FRANCES BAREIIOOT PEGGY MCCURDY . . .PAULINE CHARLES JULIA WALLACE SARAH PAGE VVEAVER FIRST YEAR .................HELENHOOD JEAN STELL SALLY THOMPSON . . . . . .RACHEL MINGIA ELIZABETH TURNER PEGGY VVILSON . . .JEAN PUCKETT MARIAN SMITH JULIA TART . . .KATHERN BRANCH SHIRLEY HODGES ANGELIA HONEYCUTT .......LEAH BARNES PEGGY LOU EARES PI-IYLLIS WALL . . . .... PATRICIA JOHNSON DOROTHY MORTON EUNICEYTAYLOR ,EI I IH5 I A ' . '5E'?f'.' WIQWQEQIII M H ,QI ,RF F.H..A.. Program l l 1 PURPOSES OF FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of honiernaking. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. To encourage democracy in home and community life. To work for good home and family To promote international good will. To foster the development of cre- ative leadership in home and com- munity life. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. To further interest in home eco- life for all. nornics. 7 jx ,, f , 11.15 6 22 55,6 1 f fi , ,- like-A f 'G ef.. J:-.L ---- as ..4-l5. Monogram Club OFFICERS President ..... ...... H ERBERT JONES Treasurer . . . .... MARION MGCURDY V ice-President ..... VVALLACE HILLIARD Secretary ............,... LEON SHAW Adviser ............... W. F. SHEALY MEMBERS Linwood Brown Grip Holland Bill Popajohn Bill Uzzle Dan Duke Johnny Jernigan Leon Shaw Ted Vallas Bobby Edwards Herbert Jones Frank Sherwood Roy Vaughan Dieky Ford Marion MCCUI'dy Bromley Sutton Philip VVellons VVallace Hilliard Luther Pierce Sonny Ussery Al Wfilson PURPOSE The purpose of the Monogram Club is To create, maintain, and uphold high ideals of sportsmanship throughout the community? The club meets every other Wlednesday at the third period. Some duties of the club have been to keep order at Senior Play and to do any otherjobs that come up before them. To be eligible for membership a boy must have won a letter in any sport, major or minor, and then before final entrance into the club be voted on. Mr. W. F. Shealy, basketball coach, is the adviser. 1 , 4 V t V in Sv 85 ff Paul Abbott Jean Allen Joanne Allen Cynthia Atkins La Rue Atkins Barbara Austin jo Ann Bagwell Gladys Bailey Goldie Bailey Betsy Baker Clifton Baker Peggy Baker Frances Barefoot Sandra Barker Patricia Bass Sally Baughan Rebecca Beacharn Dickey Berryman Isham Bobbitt Jeanie Bordeaux Graham Bostick Gene Boyce Carolyn Brady Catherine Brantley Edna Earle Bridges Wilma Bridges Jean Broome Linwood Brown Randy Bunchanan Edna Bunch Frank Burgess Maxine Cannon Russell Capps Jean Card Jean Carson Lloyd Casper Bruce Chappell Barbara Cheek Bill Clement John Clement Jeannette Cole Mavis Coley Margaret Costa Marshall Crane Bobbie Creech Dallas Crumpton Rebecca Culpepper Carolyn Daeke Amelia Davis Gwen Davis Lohnny Davis dwin Davis Hugh Morso Arliss Dean Peggy Dean Betty Jean Duncan Allie Mae Dupree Mary Ann Eaddy Peggy Eakes Pauline Earp Delores Eubanks Rupert Flaherty Anne Fleming Betsy Fort Barbara Franklin Douglas Franklin Francis Gay Mary Godwin Margaret Goodwin Louise Grant Barbara Hamilton Mary Hardee Sue Harper Jean Harvey Carl Hayes Betty Lou Hockaday Shirley Hodgin Harry Hoggard Jimmy Holding 1XG5. Chorus Virginia Holland Jane Horton joan Howell .Edwin Johnson Shirley Johnson Martha Johnston Bernard Jones Edward Jones Herbert Jones Lillian Jones Sammie Jones George Justice Donel Kelly Bonnie Jean Keith Betty Jane King Betty Knight Jane Lancaster Virginia Landrum Jo Anne LaRue Billy Lee Odell Mann Nancy lviartin can Masse .I Y Myrtle Matthews Peggy McCurdy Marilyn Medliu Betty Moore Robert Moore Jane lNIoore Martha Morgan Norman Moser' Eleanor Murphy Peggy Norman Hilda Oakes Rosalie Oakes Eugene Olive Bill Page Martha Patrick Ranny Pearce Betty Sue Peebles Barbara Penny Judy Penny Janie Perry Billy Poole Bobby Poole Jeanette Poole Louise Poole Jean Puckett Bobby Pulley Richard Purser Pat Ray Janice Rogers Lucille Rollins Booster Rose Kathryn Ross Mack Sanford Hannah Senter Polly Sharpe Billy Smith L. G. Smith Rebecca Smith James Spence Maxine Stallings lean Stevens 'Virginia Stewart Elmer Streete Betty Strickland 87 Frances Strickland Nancy Strickland Eunice Taylor Richard Tharrington Martha Thebault June Thomas Doris Thompson Patsy Topping Henry Trevathan Elizabeth Turner Bennie Upchurch Roy Vaughan Tula Wall Christine Wall Julia Wallace Jaqueline Wallace Charles Watkins Carl Westbrook Alfred Williams Audrey Williams Bobbie Williams Charles Williams Jean Williams Sybil Williams Bernard Wilson Mary Jane Wilson Myrtle Wilson Ruth Wilson Jack Womack Joyce Vfoodland Betsy Woodlief Ann Woolard C. S. Worhman Boys' Chorus H In Paul Abbot Clifton Baker Dickey Berryman Isham Bobbit Graham Bostic Gene Boyce Linwood Brown Randy Bunchanan Frank Burgess Russell Capps Lloyd Casper Bruce Chappell Bill Clement john Clement Marshall Crane Dallas Crumpton Johnny Davis Edwin Davis Rupert Flaherty Douglas Franklin ff' Francis Gay Carl Hayes Harry Hoggard Jimmy Holding Edwin johnson Bernard jones Edward Jones Herbert jones George Justice Donel Kelly Billy Lee Odell Mann Robert Moore Eugene Olive Bill Page Ranny Pearce Billy Poole Bobby Poole Mia Bobby Pulley Richard Purser Pat Ray Booster Rose Mack Sanford Billy Smith L. G. Smith james Spence Elmer Streete Richard Tharrington Henry Trevathan Bennie Upchurch Roy Vaughan Charles 'Watkins Carl Westbrook Alfred Williams Charles Williams Bernard Wilson Jack Womack C. S. Workman Jean Allen Jeanne Allen Cynthia Atkins La Rue Atkins Barbara Austin JoAnn Bagwell Gladys Bailey Goldie Bailey Betsy Baker Peggy Baker Frances Barefoot Sandra Barker Patricia Bass Sally Baughan Rebecca Beacham Jean Bordeaux Carolyn Brady Catherine Brantley Edna Earle Bridges Wilma Bridges Jean Broome Edna Bunch Maxine Cannon Joan Card Jean Carson Barbara Cheek Jeanette Cole Mavis Coley Margaret Costa Bobbie Creech Girls' Chorus Rebecca Culpepper Carolyn Daeke Amelia Davis Gwen Davis Arliss Dean Peggy Dean Betty Jean Duncan Allie Mae Dupree Mary Ann Eaddy Peggy Eakes Pauline Earp Dolores Eubanks Anne Fleming Betsy Fort Barbara Franklin Mary Godwin Margaret Goodwin Louise Grant Barbara Hamilton Mary Hardee Sue Harper Jean Harvey Betty Hockaday Shirley Hodgin Virginia Holland Jane Horton Joan Howell Shirley Johnson Martha Johnston Lillian Jones Sammie Jones Bonnie Jean Keith Betty Jane King Betty Knight Jane Lancaster Virginia Landrum JoAnne LaRue Nancy Martin Jean Massey Myrtle Mathews Peggy McCurcly Marilyn Medlin Betty Moore Jane Moore Martha Morgan Eleanor Murphy Peggy Norman Hilda Oakes Rosalie Oakes Martha Patrick Betty Sue Peebles Barbara Penny Judy Penny Janie Perry Jeanette Poole Louise Poole Jean Puckett Janice Rogers Lucille Rollins Kathryn Ross Hannah Senter Polly Sharpe Rebecca. Smith Maxine Stallings Jean Stevens Virginia Stewart Betty Strickland Frances Strickland Nancy Strickland Eunice Taylor Martha Thebault June Thomas Doris Thompson Patsy Topping Elizabeth Turner Christine Wall Tula Wall Julia Wallace Jaqueline VVallin Audrey Williams Bobbie Williams Jean Williams Sybil Williams Mary Jane Wilson Myrtle Wilson Ruth Wilson Joyce Woodard Betty Woodlief Ann Woolard -.., .-ur . YT-- -- ,---1-iw.:---.4-1:'a.,::4n-.V Y Chorus Ofiicers ARE JUNIOR MIXED CHORUS OFFICERS DOUGLAS FRANKLIN, . BOBBY PULLEY ...... MARTHA TPIEBAULT . JEAN MASSEY ....... JUDY PRINCE ....... EUNICE TAYLOR ..... JEAN MASSEY ....... MRS. ALICE G. WOOD .,... GIRLS' CHORUS RUTH VVILSON ....... PATRICIA BASS ....... EDNA EARLE BRIDGES MARY GODWIN ...... ANNE FLEMING. . . LOUISE GRANT ..... CAROLYN BRADY .... JEAN MASSEX' ....... MRS. ALICE G. WOOD f rw I' ui f f f , ' f ,f I ff f Q BOYS' CHORUS Preszdent ........... .....,..... B ILL PAGE Vice-Pmsidenf ..., Secretary! ...... Treasurer ....... Program C'lzairmarz. . Librariarz ........ Accomparzzfst .... Advzser ............ OFF I CE RS President .......... V1'ce-Presiderzl .... Secretary ...... Treasurer ...... Librarian ......... Business Manager .... . Program Chairman . . Accornparzzst ....... . . .Advzser .,.. . . . I ' . Sk i A . . . . .HARRY HOGGIXRD . . . .IRUPERT FLAHERTY . . .... BILL CLEMENT . . .MACK SANFORD . . . . . . . . .JOHN CLEMENT .............JEANMASSEY . ...... MRS. ALICE G. WOOD SENIOR MIXED CHORUS . . . . .GEORGE JUSTICE . . .MARTHA PATRICK . . . .BARBARA PENNY . . . . . .LARUE ATKINS .REBECCYX CULPEPPER ..........BILLYLEE . . . . . .POLLY SHARPE . . . . . . .JEAN MASSEY MRS. ALICE G. VVOOD Drum 1Wajor.f Norman Goldin Bob Stroupe Dick Beach M ajoreller Jeannie Lynn Grace Wyatt Betty Jean Hines Elsie Branch Flutes Lloyd Bostian Lee Bostian Camille Turner Oboer David Bagwell Carolyn Clements Bassoovz Katherine Branch Saxoplzmzcr George Costa Elsie Branch john McAllister Archie Fairley Burton Garr jean Galton Clarinels Cary Holliday Norman Goldin Jerry Wall Myron Banks Roy Denkins Bobby jones Helen Stokes Raleigh High School Band Director-Millard Burt Bess Peeler Hulda Ruth Turner R. T. Boykin Bobby Yoder Susie Carter Ann Glenn Mation Lois Prescott Durian Swaflar Francis Edwards -Ioe lwlims Alla Clarinet Betty jean Hines Barbara Perry Bars Clarins! Iackie Daniels .Helen Charles COI'IlHf.f Billy Williams Ioe Neal VVard 'Billy K. Ransom Tommy Steele Jimmy Huflstetler Clyde Bryan Oscar Taylor Forrest Cox Lee Person Leon Edwards Harry Forbes Harold Matthews Wiley Jackson Howard Mirns Lionel Pate Frank Day lVIonty Houlder Tommy Williams Bill Dozier Horns Dick Beach -Ieannie Lynn Grace Wyatt jerry Swaflar Edith Chenoweth Barilmzes Bill King john Fletcher Bill Hobbs Trofnbmzes Nick Davis Alfred Weinstein Lonnie Poole Eddie Avent Scotty Singleton Ronald Buchanan 13ll.1'.iY .f Guilford Boykin gl. B. Bergeron Bedford Moseley Pete Jenkins Bill Stephenson Drums Charles White Bob Hook Bob Stroupe jerry Slaunwhite Roy Gift T. A. Barbour Tommy Prickett Bill Collier 1 4 l l ,!.. ,I 5. '.'.- , r, .g ,ix I f- K yvfft Junior Y-Teen Club OFFICERS President ............. ANN XVORKMAN Vice-President ...... VIRGINIA LANDRUM Secretaga ...... ....... S ANDRA BAKER Treasurer .......4..4... SHIRLEY OLDS Adviser ....... Miss FLORENCE HOOTEN MEMBERS Geraldine Bane Virginia Landrum Tula Barnes Dorothy Morton Sandra Barker Celia Newton Joyce Fuquay Shirley Olds Barbara Hamilton Janie Perry Elizabeth Honeycutt Jean Puckett Virginia Holland Geraldine Sloas Shirley Mane House Patsy Topping Martha Hickman Elizabeth Turner ' Pat Johnson Vicky Vallas Mary justice Ann Workman PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. ln this endeavor we seek to under- stand jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of Godf' Our Six Program Emphases- 1. The Arts. 2. Health. 3. Vocations. 4. Personal relations. 5. Religion. 6. Problems of social concern. f teeBmt...m:f M1 Senior Y-Teen Club OFFICERS Preszdent ........ CATHERINE WALLACE Vice-Pre.r1'dent .........., JEAN SANDLIN Secrelagz ........ BETTIE JANE POWELL Treasurer .....,........ HELEN HOOD Adviser ....., MRS. PATSY C. EDWARDS MEMBERS Ann Brigman Sara Chalmers Margaret Dickinson Betty Lou Earp Mary Ellen Farlow Mary Hardee Helen Hood Carolyn Howe Betsy June Johnson Alice jones Elsie Malcom Mildred Pike Bunny Pool Bettie Jane Powell Jean Sandlin Catherine Wallace Jo Ann Williains PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed hy our faith as Chris- tians. ' In this endeavor we seek to under- stand Jesus, to share his love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God? Junior Hi-Y OFFICERS President ...... .... H ARRY FVARREN Secretary .......... EARNEST DEAN JR Vz'0e-Prznddenl .... ,... I SHAM BOBBITT Sergcfmt-at-Arms ,... BENNIE UPCAIIURCI1 Adviser ...........4.... SIDNEY HIGI1 MEMBERS David Bagwell John Hutchins Jimmie Poole Charles Belo Johnnie Kelly Joe Poole Isham Bobbitt Thomas King Roy Poole Tommy Brady Richard Coley Forrest Cox Billy Davis johnny Davis Earnest Dean, jimmy Harris Jim Hartness Don Lee Harold Long Howard Minis Joe Mims jackie Murdock Bobbie Owens Robert Perry Richard Pierce Carl Hayes Billy Poole james Hutchins Bobby Poole PURPOSE Bobby Pulley Scottie Singleton Richard Snakenburg Roy Shaw . Marlin Sherron John Summers Sonny Thornton Bennie Upchurch Harry Warren The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. .7 fd , J 'fs f f f fl ' fl QV' Kg .V . A . f-J. 'rf I I s-- .1 3 Q t: Senior Hi-Y GEF I CERS President ..... ....... N ICK DAVIS Treasurer ......... ..... L EON SHAW Vzke-P1'es1'r1enl ....... CHARLES GR1ssoM Sergeant-at-Amis ........ ROY VAUGHN Secretazjf .... ...... D AN DUKE Adviser ......... ..,.. F ARMER SMITH MEMBERS Gene Boyce Dick Bud'7 Ford A. B. Mills Chester Boyd Francis Gay Mac Morrison Linwood Brown Charles Grissom Leon Shaw Randall Cheek Cecil Crayton Edwin Davis Nick Davis 'iGrip Holland Jerome Hurwitz Robert jennette Donel Kelly Johnny Sledge Evans Thomas Bill Uzzle Roy Vaughn Dan Duke Bill Marcom Alfred Wilson PURPOSE The purpose ofthe club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The platform of the I-Ii-Y club consists of four planks, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholarship, and clean habits. Any young man student of the three upper classes in the high school is eligible to membership in the Hi-Y. l l C S 95 Diversiied Occupations Preszklenl ..............,,. l V1LL1AM GLENN Vice-Pre5z'denZ. . Srfcrelarjv .................. Horus PARRISH Treasurer. . . Advzser .................... FARMER Shirley Austin Lyman Bailey Elwood Barefoot Raymond Berry Wfilliam Bumgardner Haywood Burnette Floyd Colhns Euhta Cowan Edlth Cron Robert Cutts MEMBERS Beth Floyd Elva Forbes Carl Fuller Willialn Gaskins lNilliam Glenn Garland Goodwm Durwood H111 Wallace Hllhard Maman Lee Ruth Mlller ..........HENRY PLEASANTS ...............BETHFLOYD SMITH Hazel Mills Ruth Moore VValter Munns Hollis Parrish Henry Pleasants Davxd Pudgen Clyde Srmth Jack Sulllvwn LaRue Tant M1lton Woodard DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS IS a form of part tune educauon It 1nvolves a cooper atlve anangement between the commercxal and 1ndustr1al enterprxses of the commumty and the h1gh school The commerc1al and xndustrxal shops furmsh part t1me employment to students durmg school hours Through th1s employment the students learn the mampu lat1ve part of the job unde1 actual workmg condltlons and are xnstructed by a Journey man worker xecobmzed by hrs trade as an expert mechamc 'lhe school fac1l1t1es are used to furmsh the techmcal subject maternal related to the Job bemg learned fff ll 34 55 efbfaidfitp 1 . A . .I . V . . r L . 6 , 4 . . - 4 A . I . . ' . - y A U . . r N . I 1 . . . 1 1. f f , X All H C ,s f 1' ff l f' ' f f fl, :ff ,fp ' P I . 2 7- il , -TQ 1 gl '17, , - , K.. fy- A . . -. --S '-2:9 . .7 '13, 'LIPS 45' ' V i' - lb' , WALTER MUNNS Tlzealre M anagcmenl DURwooD I'IlLL and CARL FULLER Plmlo Engraving and Prirzlmg HOLLIS PARRISII Ojfce W'ork EULITA COWAN Salrs MARIAN LEE Qmce Work EDITH C:RON Offs IfVork SHIRLEY AUSTIN Qffce Work HAzEL MILLS Sale.: ROBERT CUTTS Tlzealra M flllllgffllwllf HAYWOOD BURNETTE Auto M eclzanirs ELWOOD BAREEOOT .fVezUJjJaper VVOM' HENRY PLEASANT Pllnlo Engraving WILLIAM BUMGARDNER Elcclrzfcal Hfork LYMAN BAILEY A1110 Aleclzanics WILLIAM GLENN Filling Slalimz fvfdlldgflllflll WILLIAM GASKINS Slockroom Management and Sales RUTH MOORE Sales IQUTH MIl.LER Sales LARUE TANT Sales Art Exhibit Nancy Arnold jimmy Ayers Clifton Baker Edward Baker Geraldine Bane Joel Barefoot Clara M. Barrow Sally Baughan Charles Belo Jeannette Broome David Buchanan Thomas Buffaloe Edith Bullard Douglas Burgess Richard Byrd Anne Carter Robert Colvin Arlene Cooper jackie Crawley Philip Dailey Jimmy Danklefs Mary Ann Davis Rose Dickinson EXHIBITORS Jo Frances Eaddy Albert Fulcher Sally Gallant Sarah Glass Arnold Goodman Samuel D. Hale Betty Hardy Eugene Hendrick Alice Heonis Martha Hickman Edward Hill Henry Hill Virginia Hill Ruth Hunnicutt Ruth johnson Lillian JonCS Donald Lee Duke Lowe Odell Mann Viilliain Maynard David McLean Betty Lee Moore Martha Morgan Mac Morrison Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Direclor f X , 6 if --elif: 5 S cfm.. an ee - P e a., Robert Nordan Jeannette Norman Jacquelyn Norris Eugene Olive Peggy Parrish Mattie R. Pearce June Phillips Bunny Poole John Poole Robert Poole Shirley Poole Richard Purser Anne Rawls Allen Robinson Polly Sharpe Edward Shearon Peggy Smith Oscar Summers Ralph Thomas Gerald Thornton Julia Wallace Alfred Weinstein Richard Youngkin Typing Club Pl'6XZ'!fE7Zl ............... GERRY WAt.L V z're-Preridezzf ............ JEAN BROWN Secretary ..... .... A JEANNETTE HOBBY Treasurer .... ....... A Lice YATES Adzzzker .............. MR. HORNBfXCK MEMBERS Catherine Brantley Jean Brown Muriel Brownson Peggy BuHnaloe Ann Carter Susie Carter Edna Rue Cofield Peggy Crayton Frances Currin Carolyn Daeke Juanita Denning NIargaretDickinson Mary Ellen Farlow Anne Harris Thelma Heacox Jeannette Hobby Helen Hood Jean Hopkins Peggy Ipock Billie Jean Johnson Mildred Langston Nancy Martin Myrtle Matthews Corrine McConnell Peggy Richardson Dorothy Simpson Pansy Smith Katherine Stevens Rebecca Stevens Mary Stewart Christine Wall Gerry VV all Alice Yates Leigh Yates PURPOSES 1. To increase accuracy and speed. 2. To keep up with typing assignments. 3. To be able to have additional time in which to type on outside projucts. 4. To be able to do personal typing. Industrial Arts if The Industrial Arts Department, or Shop,', as it is popularly called at Hugh Morson, presents to boys that phase of education which is concerned with learning experiences involving the materials, processes, and products of industry along with the individual, social. and economic problems of living related thereto. Under the capable guidance and instruction of Mr. H. M. Hamilton and Mr. Sidney High, the boys seek to attain the following achievements-industrial orien- tation, exploration and guidance, consumer literacy, techinal competency, vocational foundations, avocational interests, and cultural development. Many fields of work are covered in the shop. Such areas as wood, metal, radio, electricity, printing, plastic, and drawing and planning are included in this pro- gram. So modern and expert is the equipment of the Hugh Morson shop that it has received favorable comments from National magazines and periodicals. Each individual boy is prepared for a technical field of work, or he at least ac- quires interests in avocational hobbies. By these above reasons, the shop is justi- Hed as being one of the best courses a boy may select. 100 'SU F ,Q an IQ QE- ,-- df ' u Lf K ., fi! V ' 54 . uv pf. .M 4 . KA: it Y? . an - 'l M, , -Y , , ' P 'W if -:M Y . . -x l r , vzxx . V W V' 4 . w 5' . ' , ,IW I fi' A- - -L, I 1 ,K '1 , EQ -fa . ' - iiwg z 3 -1 11 Iii: ,V K, V ' ' 1 f 'I 'Q lp Q . V J 1 , I v 'I -, V . N h I lg Y- ' ,X-Q I ' , i 1. , , , x ,XF V ,K X f V1 . 'S tl W ' LN' L xi? Y - N - ,ATHLETICS Cheerleaders FOOTBALL ' BASKETBALL LaRue Atkins ' Sara Chalmers Gene Boyce Mary Ellen Farlowe Billie jean johnson Becky jackson Nancy Martin Mildred Langston Alice Yates Elsie Malcom Peggy Norman 1 03 Football '48 Head Coach ..................... LEE STONE Asxzslanl Coach ........,..... . .N . A. MIIa1,ER Captain ...................... DICK SOMMERS Alanagcr ............... Ends Caldwell Holland Kost Leclford Newton Pearce Cenlev J BHISC Lawrence Popajohn Sponsor. . ....... ........ . . . .JEAN GOODXVIN Rzgfzl Hablbacks ernlgan L Pearce Taylor Wooten Tackles Clement Eure Tillery Vallas Vaughn um lerbarlrs DeBerry Randolph Ussery l'Vaters Z- fullback: Ammons Blake Holllclay 'wil Ml Im aw J, I o . Q ' A - V ' . V , 4 I F .l ' f Z 35 2.3 5 ff 7 Q f :'!,f I, ' f ff 9 .. fi: Z A .3 b sx - Lk, af. -- Q . lah It .J lk? ,T - - ' - X - ' ' ' LLP A 1' ,H 'll' I I V ' bv A , - Q , h :W 0 au : 11- nk -I5 h - U 7 .......BOB Guardx Askew Kiser Marshall Matthews Sherwood Sutton W1llson Left Hayfbacks Bland Hllllard Sommers Thomas GAUDLE Y WWW., D, , W, YY V Coach Lee Stone's Raleigh High School football charges suffered one of their worst seasons in many years when they won only three games and lost six last year. The Caps only wins came at the expense of three Eastern Conference Class AA teams, Wilson, Rocky Mount, and Goldsboro. Losses were at the hands of Durham, Fayetteville, Wilmington in the conference and non-conference games with Ports- mouth, Henderson and Childrenis Home of Winston-Salem. Dick Sommers, ace Capital halfback, was chosen to all-state and all-southern honors. Sommers led the Raleigh scoring for the season with sixty-three points. N. A. Miller assisted Stone in the coaching duties and produced a capable line out of the inexperienced squad. Leaders of the line were Ted Vallas and Roy Vaughn, tackles, Donnie Baise, ccnterg and Charles Caldwell, end. Although the Caps won only a small majority of their games, most of their losses were by small margins, however, VVilmingt0n and Fayetteville both tromped the Caps. The VVildcats won by 39 to o, and the Bulldogs by 38 to 6. 105 1' 7.3. ...H ,,.L.,.. , Basketball '49 K W -viz' ' ff' run:-'L- ' 13-J V4 MW Coach W. F. SI-IEALY Forwards Bob Colvin Rupert Flaherty Carl Hayes Frank Meldau Leon Shaw Sponsor l'lELEN HooD Cajllain WALLACE H1LL1ARD Centers Linwood Brown Grip Holland :Managers DICKIE FORD EDDIE VANN Guards Sonny Clifton Charles Grissom Wallace Hilliard Johnny Kelly Sonny Thornton Bill Uzzle f ,X ff J f f 4 1 W 1' , I ffl A- ak 17 H A,-1 mii e ' ,q ..,,,n , K , 1 - 'rf-'57 1' ' QF 5.555-.- bf4, s - K rv A g ' M- -Y P- 4 Q ., ,,, f'g'ff'E'L2,.f,l pn -fflggfsa.-ff -i.g5,l'.x--1 X-, -114-,.,,,,ff A- SCORES Morsou Oponents Morson 51 Hillsboro 31 Morson 41 Hillsboro 33 Morson 65 Garner 40 Morson 4I Garner 25 Morson 36 Faycttcvillc 2 7 Morson 32 Rocky Mount2 7 Morson 2 7 VVilson 45 Morson 52 Wil111i11gto11 74 Morson 47 Goldsboro 32 Morson 34 Broughton 52 Morson 45 Wlilson 39 Morson 44 Rocky MOl11ll3O Morson 45 Durham 60 Morson 41 VVilmi11gton 56 Morson 65 Goldsboro 40 Morson 37 Broughton 52 Morson 49 Fayetteville 3Q MOl'SOH 26 Durham 50 Morson 38 High Point 47 Golf Team '49 Cfzjzlairz .................,.................,. Ma71age1's .......,........................... Sponsor Coaclz Amzslanl Coach MEMBERS Immy Alexander Claude Bland B111 Carrol Dan Duke ,Z- '15-A 55 4150 ai? 'Eli iifw . . . .DAN DUKE HERBERT JONES BILL HEDRICK SKIPPER DAVIS .EUNICE TAYLOR FARMER SMITH I' RED IIASON B111 Hednck Lew1s Powell Carl Ingle Charles Stokes Herbert Jones Sonny Ussery Dav1d MesSer Ted Vallas ' .......----..--..,....4........-...... 4 -V I ......--..-..-.-............--.f.....-... 4 4 I f I N -, , 1 Q' f f 46 'A aff' . f 'V' A- ' ' ,Tx 0 -. 5 2, , 2' 2 l A -V9 A Y 1, -ea' .i El'-. ', , , ' '., Y' V f Q, f ' ' 1 ' 7 - , , A. W., 'j , j ' - . , , - -, Y f-, A - - L., H48 GOLF SEASON RECORD Ralezglz OfJ,f107Z877l.l' 4 Louisburg 1 4 QM Durham 836 IO RGA Independents 8 145 Louisburg 316 1 7 Durham 1 TOURNAMENT RECORD 2nd Place-North Carolina South Carolina Interscholastic Tourna- ment 5th Place-State Tournament FIRST STRING Jixnrny Alexander Dan Duke Louis Powell Carl Ingle PROSPECTS FOR 149 SEASON The 1949 Raleigh High School Golf Team has high aspirations, the winning of both the Interscho- lastic Tournaments. Raleigh, this year, plans its toughest schedule yet, in which the local linksters will be pitted against such mighty teams as Durham, Charlotte, Greens- boro, High Point, and possibly Gastonia. CAII games will be played on a home-and-home basisj Newcomersjimmy Alexander and Carl Ingle along with two-year lettermen Dan Duke and Lewis Powell are expected to spark the team to victories. f Junior Varsity Basketball Coach Assistant Coach LEE KI. STONE HERBERT JONES Forwards Centers Guards Frank Burgess Ernest Dean Luther Pearce Eddie Johnson Bobby Ussery Randolph Snakenburg Jackie Lee Bobby Poole Bobby Pulley J. T. Stevens ' J. C. Thomas Harry Warren VVood Warrick The Hugh Morson Junror Vars1ty coached by Lee Stone and Herbert ones turned ln a very 1mpress1ve record thls year The little Caps were led throughout the season by Eddre johnson forward Bobby Ussery center and LI C Thomas guard The Jay Vee s scored thexr most 1mpress1ve v1ctory over the Needham Broughton un1or five Morson defeated Broughton 43 to 30 The Morson team started off the season rn fine form wmrung five consecutlve games wnth W1lson snapplng the strmg by 45 to 43 The Caps then lost to Bell 1-hgh School of Apex for the1r second loss Rocky Mount W1lson agam and Dur ham then handed Morson losses - 1. avg? 'hu . 65311 4 . , J , 1 s S s Z - - 1 C . , 1 u a Q I ' s 1 .I 7 . ff: - A .. 1- .fy . 4 gl fi I ' Z- - X . Q 4 ' l .Q ox 'rw L , 91 f' ,af I ' - ' .5 K U, '52 4 -Y Q Li- - , Baseball '4 -' Cczlchers Ned Davis J immy Lassiter Pilclufrs Mac Campbell Douglas Carter Sonny Ussery Bill Uzzle Oufhcldnar Charles Barham John Collier Herbert jones Kenneth Smith Tommy Cau l berg Randall Cheek zlffarzagwrx Blll Page Clyde Byron Philip Wcllons Irfvlrlzerx James Edwards C0-'wh Casy Holliday Fred Eason Charles Kimball V Dick Sommers Slim'-Vol' Dieky Tew Shirley Riggsbec This yearis baseball squad will be a strong contender for the Eastern Conference titles. The squad will have many returning lettermen plus some good material from last year's American Legion Junior Team. The letter- men from Hugh hlorson who will be re- turning to the squad are Second Baseman Sonny Ussery and Shortstop Bill Uzzle. Bill Page and Randall Cheek were pitchers on the Legion Team and are good prospects for the squad. Fred Eason will again coach the Baseball Caps this year. Shirley Riggsbee has been elected as the sponsor. BASEBALL SCORES 1948 Raleigh I ......... . . . . . .Sanford Raleigh 5 .... ..... D urham Raleigh 7 .... ,.... W ilson Raleigh 1 6 .... ..... F ayelteville Raleigh 7 .... ..... W ilmington Raleigh 1 o .... ,..., G oldsboro Raleigh 1 .... ..... R oeky Mount Raleigh 6 .... ..... I Durham Raleigh 3 ,... ..... W ilson Raleigh 3 ,... ..... F ayetteville Raleigh 5 ,... ,,... W ihnington Raleigh I0 .... ..... G oldsboro Raleigh I 3 ......... ..... H enderson Raleigh 3 ...... 4 ,.... Rocky hlount Won 7 Lost 7 J. if-Y moi.. ai.15fj1. .gl . INTRAMURALS SPORTS 112 ,fa W f - Q ,ff 51 ff . p ix ' K X - ' ' ' . ff., 'U - -w, ,I . 7 A A .- ', 5.1 , ,, , -.a V . .. - ,, 12 :9 f A XM, X. X ag, .J ' J., f ' g in ' ' V' fx I Q tr wo' . ' I 17' , kg Y xi. ' N ff .- f Q V if -sr ' , I x' k A I ' . 1 b xl Q rg Q, , x' .' .gf '1 'A fif llf L , FEATURES uf GJ!! alum! BETSY KI UNE JOHNSON HERBERT JONES 115 ,fi ff2L'y'JIl!LfT NORMAN GOLDIN NANCY MARTIN 116 CJ f tivo CAIIIL7 in JUANITA DENNING NVILLIAM PAGE 117 ghd JIRA!!! XNILLIAM FREEMAN I MARGARET DICKINSON 118 X ,X ,iff-.ff J,,fg!ZmfM Q ! ALICE HEONIS DAN DUKE 119 .ff fflff Q-iNL Cl'I.r.'L'zIA!!C LARUE ATKINS CARL USSERY 120 ,f'!!!7L125f fefirj EMMA MINGIA GRIFFITH HOLLAND 121 J :1 I-Ieart Thrmbs ,T I U , vf W ' ' :Q- 32 4 'W'11e11 We 'Were Very 'Young w r --5' ' 1 Q- f'T'iHBE ' Y-W, -V ,4 I The Skeleton Walks A MYSTERY COMEDY IN THREE ACTS by F ELIGIA METGALFE Presented by the SENIOR CLASS OF HUGH MORSON HIGH SCHOOL December 3, 1948-8:00 P.M. CAST fin order of appearancej Mrs. Hubbard .... ...........BILLPAGE Dr. Harold Fersig ......... GUY WARRIGK Elaine Blair ............, LARUE ATKINS Mrs. Madge Embrey. . .EDNA RUE COFIELD Bobby Embrqf ........ DWIGHT WADFORD Kathleen Cffirzksj Embrgf ............ BETTIE JANE POWELL Anne Howell. . . ......... ANNE HARRIS . . . . .LONNIE POOLE . . . . . .AI.ICE YATES Mrs. Lilla Donahue ...... CAROLYN BRADY Bill Claylon ...... Ollie HZlbbd1'd ...... MRS. MARGARET P. WOOTEN .... Direelor MRS. ED. SMITH ............ Art Direelor Mlss NA1'ALIE COFFEY. . . Teelznieal Adviser EDNA EARLE BRIDGES ..... Sludenl Direelor Act I: Blair's living room, late on a winter afternoon. Act II:Two hours later. Act III: A moment later. Time: The present. Place: A lonely island surrounded by two branches of a river. 7 ff .7 Q I I ' 4? ' ' 1 if I ,Ny ah- ,,, , ' ef:-eY1L4.AE:f :J J, , Y .l , , fe .. foii ixi'l ' 1' G 1 M . N. I ' 1-.1 . .G , ,.,A . . , , - A ... - --A 21 A-1--LY 125 Z Y,-V iv Vrir 73 ,Q : ' nu' ' Campus Capers E J i f fr, 1 ' '2l 6-KA -sity GCFYR Like Papa, Like daughter Mascots Studying for exams !? Spring fever Everlasting Luther Tiny Vaughn suckers Chums Madam Queen, 1960 Let's make music Farewell to a lam I m tired Classy Lassies 3 ' I i ! I f 1 f J A' f -.ff ff 1-zur. f if ' 12' -if . JK, IC In-,gif 2 , ff ' ,E Af 1 ' r 1 Q H' ' ' ' a 'J 1' i ,f 1 ' v ' fir- 4 . A 15 7' V V V' :fi-A ,V Y h farf' 7,1 Y V -, H A' yr 1 W YV - - - .., , Preparations! ! ! Mr. President and His Lady Gruesomc? Twosorne Eats!!! Moonlight and Roses Fred Astaire and Ginger? Junior - Senior ni i X L 'fs ' -. ' K?-5....3F4r 127 i 1 i l i I 3 Operettas 1948-49 C , . , P -V., V I- . E ' .-ff, -: . -1 ! 'il'- Q 1 V , ,K Y I b -I g i fl F i n m Y , . f 1 4 . 1 I Klip ' I , h nh New W ' ' s 5 1. , N ,, F ,. ,' .-ff Q ag 1 fp .1 i. . 9, .- .Q-.:., ,A -N A Ka 5 H I V Y AB TISE MENTS Carolyn: I wonder why they call it free verse. Norman: Did you ever try to sell the mess? The past-twelve years of preparatory study-is behindg the future lies ahead. Your learning is almost completeg success or failure is dependent upon you, the members of the 19419 Graduating Classes. Therefore, for the future of your state, your AMERICA, work! Work hard and diligently, and build a future that will bring only honor to your generation, a future of PEACE and PROSPERITY. BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT TOMORROW from C 81 W QTGRS, I C. 118 EAST DAVIE STREET ir NEW HUDSON CARS . . . USED CARS CAR ACCESSORIES CAppropriate for Graduation Ciftsl ir SAVE NOW if if BUY LATER Teacher: And. what was Ne1son's Farewell Address? Bright Boy: Heaven, matam. Ofiicer' Man where are all your shots going? Every one has missed the target ll ' ht. Soldierl I donlt know, sir. They left here a rlg ACME FURNITURE sHoP Decorative Fabrics and Home Furnishings Kool Vent Mala! Awnings Upholsterzfng Repairing WEAVER 1iHf 'if f'1S' TEXTILE COMPANY Call 3,1111 30111 Cle lmwxfm vocl Ave. PIIOIIO 2-24-4-6 324 Eagl Lane 51 1-kf Bl RALEIGH, N. C. Complimelzts of SOUTHERN STATES IRON ROOFING CO. FlNCH'S DRIVE INN 401 YV. Peace GOOD HAMHURGERS CHEESEHURGERS BAR B Q and FLAKE SHAKES Cross from. Ball Park H I C KS MA R K ET CITY MARKET Counzry H anis Our Specialty Phone 2-1687 C. P. HIGHS, Prop. WILSONQS MARKET C. T. VIIILSON, Proprietor WESTERN and NATIVE IVIEATS Prompt Delivery Dial 441400 City Market RALEIGH, N. C. BAKERS asf BROWN ROOFING Co., INC. ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS RALEIGH, N. C. PHONE 4528 arksmanship with lightning? asked the rec Why do you compare my rn ' t t r, it never hits in the same place twice. Because, replied the ins ruc o ruit I Ofiicer: I ketched this here nut pinching bananas off a fruit stand. Magistrate: Aha! 'personating an officer - two years. RALEIGH WILSON WINSTON-SALEM I fiiilf ':'Y '4 fi? l':':':2 :': A:': j 1,Zi1 Q 11: Qi, .i.i,:,,..I fi-5 'i :'i i ':fl' ' ' i ' ' FASHIUNS IN RALEIGH IT'S GENERAL Ei.ECTPiG The Appliances Most Women Want Most Ask Your Local Dealer for Free Demonstration M222 I 0 Wholesale Distributors RALEIGH CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO Boss: You're the slowest youngster we've ever had. Aren't you quick anything? Boy: Yes sir, nobody can get tired as quickly as I can. ITE matter how hard a man runs for office, he is perfectly satished to win 1D a wa . ESTABLISHED 1936 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION OF ANY TYPE R.B.STOKESl1NNCRETE CONTRACTORS HLez Us Handle Your Concrete fobsn 153111 Brooks Avenue PHONE 3-3008 We Render Services for Those Who Care YELVERTON FUNERAL HOME I-I. PAUL YELVERTON, Owner PHONE 7743 YOU CET THE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT THE PICK of the DRINfE-INS Raleiglfs First The rihezin Grill LOUISBURG ROAD Congratulations Class of ,49 Teacher: No pencil again, Nick. What would you think Of a soldier Without a gun? Nick: I'd think it was an oiiicer. Bobby: Daddy, look! There's an airplane. I Absorbed Daddy: Yes, dear - don't touch 1t. Compliments of THE CITY DRUG STORE MYOUR NYAL DRUGGISTN i' Corner of Blount and Martin Streets TRUCK HEADQUARTERS for RALEIGH SAN DERS MOTOR CO. TRUCK Sales and Service RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA IIUVE SHMMDE - MILK . . . DAIRY PRODUCTS . . . ICE CREAM -- HBuilci Better Health with Naturefs most nearly perfect Food IHNE STATE CREAMERY 426 Glenwood Avenue DIAL 2.3911 'A' -Ir Leon: Are you planning to make any good resolutions? Frank: Heck no, I never used those I made last year. Mzfiff A fascinating job with voice-contacts with faraway places may be yours when you become a telephone operator. Distance across continents, even oceans, quickly melts be- fore the speed of the telephone network at your command. For high school graduates who qualify, here's inter- esting important work with good pay and opportunities for advancement, in a company known all over the South as a good place to work. i wfsvsgren si -' ' 9 wi f ., SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY i ilfi, J ffvs ss. V1 I 'I'm tired of always being the goatf' 'Then, why don't you stop butting 1n? Compliments 0 ji C O R R E L L CoAL COMPANY Jos S. CORRELL, Owner Windmill Drive-In and Dining Room For the best darn food you ever aLe. ' 15-A South HAMBURGERS FRENCH FRIES Phone 76416 Night 6456 Rudow Zllaaifu' 1201 Hillsboro Street RALEIGH, N. C. al' Always a Complete Stock of Fresh Flowers al Reasonable Prices Compliments of SUPER OR T0 E C M AN Raleigh, North Carolina We need brains in this business, sir.'.' I know you do. The busmess shows lt Customer: The price of these shoes seems high. Wasn't there something said about a movement to have them reduced? Clerk: Yes, but it's not on foot yet. PE CE OLLEGE COURSES OFFERED 1. Standard ,Iunior College Courses 2. General Junior College Courses 3. Two-year Standard Courses in Home Economics 41. One- and Two-year Commercial Courses cG1'Bgg Systemj 5. Two years of High School work 6. Special Courses in Art, Music, etc. EDUCATIONAL RECOGNITION ACCREDITED by the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges, by the North Carolina College Conference, and by the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. MEMBER of the American Association of Junior Colleges. SPECIAL FEATURES LIMITED number of students, intimate home surroundings. Individual attention to students. Wholesome religious atmosphere. Highly trained faculty. Modern equipment. AN INVITATION is extended to all Morson and Broughton girl graduates to attend PEACE COLLEGE. We have adequate facilities for their com- fort at Peace, and the large number of Raleigh girls in our attendance from year to year is a source of pride to us. ul' For Calalogue Address WILLIAM C. PRESSLY PRESIDENT PEACE COLLEGE Raleigh, North Carolina Waiter: How did you find that steak, sir? Patron: I moved that piece of potato, and there it was underneath. Chauff .Cup f coffee d gh t d g ddl k Waitress: Cyl d ol oupl f 0 skd d Ord of bl tpth CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS 01' 1 9 4 9 RALEIGH SEA FOOD COMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Mother: Alice, darling a d c 11 F d 11 yo Alice: I can't, Mother, I'm ot p k g to F d s ce h b k y doll Judge: The police say that you and your wife had some words. Prisoner: I had some, but didn'1: get a chance to use them. For Happy Motoring STOP AT MORRISSETTS ESSO STATION 2812 Hillsboro Street RALEIGI-I, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 9241 'LOW Care Saves Wear , Q ume ' HH -f omlale The Capilafs Store for Menu 311 FAYETTEVILLE STREET RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA YELLOW C B IMHJABLE TRANSPORTATKEJ 311 IHAL 5311 I would die for you, said the rich suitor. How soon? asked the practical girl. Nick volunteered to lend me money. K'Did you take it? No. That sort of friendship is too good to lose? PACKARD CARS POWELL-STEWART Packard Sales and Service 419 S. Wilmington Street McLeod fr Watson ul' BOTANY 500 Tailored by Darojf if 4 2 s Zpfffl CLIPPER CRAFT PEERLESS MASTER Fmvowey U D CLEANERS and 0fBu1li3iti1iig?lA Us DYERS Main Plant 516-518 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. CAPITOL CITY LUMBER COMPANY Hillsboro Street fire PHONE , V ,E 6493 .f '77?la'.94' Curtis Woodwork Teacher: Now, Tommy, what is a hypocrite? Tommy: A boy that comes to school with a smile on his face. Father: Do you know what happens to liars when they die? Johnny: Yes, sir, they lie still. MITCHELL PRINTING J. M. THOMPSON fr CO. COMPANY Equipped to Handle Any Size Job General Contractor BOOK BINDING RULING Since 1921 WEDDING INVITATIONS 115 W. Hargett Street DIAL 8821 Compliments of Compliments of C. P. SAN DLIN i'Cornp1ete Line of Home and Furniziuren ARROW LAUNDRY 128 E. Martin sr. PHONE 3-3422 RALEIGH, N. C. A Meal of Delight Awaits Your Pleasure at Raleigh's Hamburger Heaven HAM AND Eccs HASI-IED BROWN POTATOES HAMBURGERS CHEESEBURGERS WAFFLES And All Your Favorite Foods E at -. THE BLUE TOWER LOCATED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF HILLSBOR0 AND GLENWOOD Congratulations Class of '49 Chinaman: You tellee me where railroad depot? Citizen: What's the matter, John? Lost? Chinaman: No' me here. Depot lost. Rich Man: Would you love my daughter just as much as if she had no money? Suitor: Why, certainly. . Rich Man: Thatis suilicient. I don't Want any idiots in this family. 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STONE, President RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA High school graduates are ollered two years of standard college work. The curriculum also includes llth. and 12th grades of high school work. All academic courses fully accredited by the Southern Association. Excellent Courses in Art, Business, Expression, Home Economics and Music Deparlmen.L.s with Tuition included in General Charge. TWENTY-ACRE CAMPUS - FIELD SPORTS - GYMNASIUM - TENNIS INDOOR TILED SWIMMING POOL -- HORSEBACK RIDING - GOLF RESIDENT AND DAY-STUDENTS Write for Catalogue and View Book She: Poor cousin Jack! And to be eaten by those wretched canniloals. He: Yes, my dear child, but he gave them their first taste of religion. She: And so you are going to be my son-in-law? He: By Jovel I hadn't thought of that. NATIONAL PURE FOOD MARKET INC. Complete Line Quality Meats Fancy Groceries - Produce DIAL 41186 208 East Martin Street - Raleigh, N. C. Visit the WAKE CAFE 'aFor the Best in Foods 'k 108 South Wilnliligton Street RALEIGH, N. C. NICK RUSSOS HATTERS xr CLEANERS 37 Years Satisfactory Service All Garments Are Insured Against Fire Compliments of STEPHENSON APPLIANCE COMPANY Th or eh ' Your Frigzzlazre Dealer OHIICC 81 Plant BFHIICII Omce Phone 4669 Phone 7746 120 5. Blount st. 124 S. Salisbury st. RALEIGH, N' C' RAWLS MOTOR COMPANY DESOTO -:- PLYMOUTH 405-7 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH First Doctor: I operated on him for appendicitis. Second Doctor: What was the matter with him? Lady: I was suffering so much, doctor, that I wanted to die. Doctor: You did right to call me in, my dear. JOB P. YATT 81 S CO. Hardware -:- Paints -:- Seeds Farm Implements Raleigh, North Carolina l 8 8 1 1 9 4 9 ' Q I i in U 0 0? l ff' If' R., bi 'iii i lllfslw if l aka :iiigg -i g5'ii!Z i: ,' 5 l t dial: Sami al 3 me i!i11sfW l ef linilt l l- t it f Gil - X V jipjgiiillft l . - - QZZU dawg The Showplace of the Carolinas ACHIEVEMENT Never gained easily - the graduate,s diploma is a symbol of a truly great Achievement - one in which every graduate may lake pride for all his life. The Achievement of gain- ing the confidence and friendship of students and faculty is one in which we not only take p-ride, but which we cherish and guard with constant vigilance. Mr. Stone: What is an alcholic athlete? Sonny: A rum runner. Rugs are mean. They are always laying for you. J . S. BOWERS President Bowers Qlunstruntiun nmpanp Tllwlhitchille ant Raleigh Barth Clarnlina F. W. DICKINSON R. E. LEACH Vice-President Vice-President M. WATERS Secretary-Treaszu er Harold on the railroad track, The engine gave a squeal. The engineer just took the spade, And scraped him off the wheel. Friends are people who dislike the same people. . H. KI G DR G COMPA The House Of Friendly and Dependable Service MANUFACTURERS OF WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA She was really an old-fashioned girl. That's all she ever drank. Gene Olive: I've changed my mind. Luther Smith: Does it work any better now? Compliments of RALEIGH MACK SALES INC. R. Your Raleigh Mack Dealer if BUSES - TRUCKS 'k FIRE ENGINES E. Quinn 6' Co FURNITURE and STOVES DIAL 41471 RALEIGH, N. C. 3 x Z to ? Z 1 W W1 CQQSN 655.3 Teacher: What is an alibi? Harold: Being somewhere where you ain't Mr. Longsuiferz Janitor, it's down to zero in my flat. ' ' ' thing. Janitor: Down to zero, is it? That s no WATKINS Tire and Battery Co. PHONE 6679 Dayton and Fisk Tires Willard Batteries The Best in Boys, Wear Sizes 1 to 12 CHIPS Twics PALM BEACH Adlers Childrens Shop 7 West Hargett Street H I LL'S INC. 105 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. C DIAL 8172 HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES Bicycles - Fishing Tackle Sporting Goods Boats and Outboard Motors REPAIRS TO ALL Compliments of TATE DI TRIBUTINO CORP. Raleigh, North Carolina INSTITUTIONAL FOODS Teacher: You remember the story 0 Dickie: Yes ma'am. Teacher: What does it teach? Dickie: That we shou1dn't eat every ? f Daniel in the 1ion's den, Dickie thing We see. Driver: The engine seems to be missing, dear. Girl: Never mind, darling, it doesn't show. CAROLINA HARDWARE COMPANY Compliments of MARION B. MED'-IN Extermnnatmg Company REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE All Wfffff QU W'f'Z ' ' ' Experzenced Worknzerf' TELEPHONE 35707 PHONE 2-3750 11616 W. Martin Street 304 South Salisbury Street Jobbers 233-35 South Wilmington Street PHONE 2-0531 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA BEN L. RHUE 81 CO. DECORATORS PAINTING -:- PAPERING DISTINCTIVE WALLPAPER DIAL 7300 6141 South Salisbury Street Grip: How much for my luggage? Cabby: Free, sir. Grip: Take the luggage, I'11 walk. George Just happened to run into an old friend down-town. Richard Was he glad to see you? George You bet not. I smashed his whole right fender. ERED TH COLLEG ACCREDITED liberal arts college: Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, American Association of University Wonien, Association of American Universities. PROGRESSIVE educational program in terms of Christian character and service. Distinguished record of student honors. Excellent library facilities. Effective honor system. ATTRACTIVE location in Raleigh, 'cthe educational center of the Statef, Beautiful campus of 170 acres. Modern fireproof dormitories with generous provision for social activities. Write for catalogue and folder of views. CARLYLE CAMPBELL, President RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA E Dan There are two sides to every question, the wrong side and my side H Cheer up, old man: There's other fish in the sea.' Yes, but the last one took all my bait. Compliments of CITY SANDWICH SHOP Compliments of KING'S MARKET H Q H TIRE RETREADING CO. RECAPPING : VULCANIZING Dial 2-04-92 119 East Davie Street McCreary Tires and Tubes Compliments of SIR WALTER BARBER SHOP In the Basement of Sir Walter Hotel Compliments of McLELLAN'S 'A' Dial 4228 230 Fayetteville Street Maytag Sales 8E Service Complete Appliance Service NORGE and MAYTAG APPLIANCES RALEIGH, N. C. 114- East Martin Street PHONE 3-5151 Compliments of CONETQZLQEHZES T0 MAYER'S , OUTLET STORE I? U N D COME TO SEE US 206 East Martin Street Western Boulevard Fountain Service, Cosmetics and Patent Medicines A worm won't run if you step on it right. Teacher: A fool can ask more questions .than a wise man can an'swer. Student: No wonder so many of us Hunk 1n our exams. Compliments of We Sell I Watches - Diamonds Poole s Beauty Shoppe Azz Kinds Jewelry and Luggage The Capital City's Largesf, l. Serving Raleigh for 23 Years RALEIGH LOAN OFFICE 223 S. Wilmington Street DIAL 4904 RALEIGH, N. C. Motor Bearings 81 Parts Company of Raleigh, Inc. JOBBERS OF STANDARD BRANDS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS PHONE 2-3961 415 S. Salisbury Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA C0'nPlimen5-5 Of Congratulations from WAKE TAXI COMPANY , Wllson Uzzle, Inc. Dial 6764 Oldsmobile - Cadillac Rent a New Car . . . Sales and Service Drive it Yourself! 421 Fayetteville Street YOU DRIVE-IT RALEIGH, N. C. DIAL 6992 She talked in her sleep, so he sent her home to mother. Take a tip from radio advertising. Never admit you're fat. Just say you come in the large economy size. Compliments of See H ERRI NG SASH CAROLINA TRACTOR Gnd and EQUIPMENT CO. Phon 5880 Hillsboro Road CATERPILLAR', 1 A . , Fine Building Material Compliments of CAROLINA CONCRETE BLOCK COMPANY Concrete and Cinder Blocks PHONE 4461 Hillsboro Road Compliments of WAYSIDE FURNITURE HOUSE Hillsboro Road IW Miles Beyond Meredith College CONGRATULATIONS N. C. THEATRES, INC. Operators of Ambassador, State, Palace Capitol and Varsity Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment If your life is an open book, don't bore your friends by talking about it. A bachelor is a guy that can have a woman on his knee without having her on his hands. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS from BAKER'S SHOE SHOP 110 East Hargctt Street RALEIGH, N. C. RALEIGH OFFICE SUPPLY CO. :'C0mplete Office Equipment and Suppliesv P. O. Box 261 118 E. Martin St. Phones 8714 - 3-6761 RALEIGH, N. C. Phone 7159 ROBERTS-LEWIS SNAKENBURCJS PM as al' In ICC TAILORS Telephone 3-3761 Complete Line Groceries 123 South Salisbury Street and Meats J. D. SNAKENBUHG Raleigh, N. C. FREE DELIVERY F L O W E R S BY FALLONS ARE DISTINCTIVE FALLON CO., INC. We Grow the Flowers We Sell Congralulaiions, Seniors! JOHNSON'S JEWELERS 14 East Hargett Street OVER 5,000 REELS Compliments of ENTERTAINMENT EDUCATIONAL JAMES HEONIS CO. RELIGIOUS Films for Exclusive Line of Libby Products RALEIGH, N. C. Schools, Churches, Clu bs, Homes National Film Service 14-20 Glenwood Avenue Tel. 3-2824 - 3-2825 Cameras - Projectors - Screen Accessories You can't kiss a girl unexpectedly, only sooner than she thought you would Duke: Who is Harold Lloyd? Mack: Ce1luloid's brother. PAGE ELECTRIC SERVICE ESTABLISHED 1929 ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Dial 2-3888 Kent Road Conzvpliments of Compliments of COLLEGE COURT COLLEGE COURT PHARMACY BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Compliments of KINGS AUTO SERVICE STATE DRUG STORE RROWNIS FUNERAL HOME SERVICE SINCE 1836 AMBULANCE SERVICE Dial 8839 II5 Hillsboro Street HUBBA I HUBBA Com.plimen,zs of GRILL IDEAL CLEANERS FINE FOODS REASONABLE PRICES 608 South Street RALEIGH, N. C. SERVICE Compliments of MORRISETTES ESSO Lawyer: Are you aware, sir, that what you are contemplating is illegal? Client: Certainly. What do you suppose I came to consult you for? He: There's nothing like cheerfulness. I admire anyone who sings at his Work She: How you must love a mosquito! Life Insurance Company of Virginia R. O. JOHNSON, District Manager Service Since 1871 CIRCLE OIL CO., INC. Pure Oil Products Dial 55741 Wake Forest Road Bel, Super Soft MEDLIN-DAVIS CLEANERS 123 North Salisbury Street DIAL 3-7721 Dial 5561 BELL BAKERIES, INC. 102 Harrison Avenue Conzplimenyts of R. B. POOLE 81 SON PLUMBING and HEATING COIIIIIHIIIVCIIIS of KEN BEN 5-10-25c STORE JOE K. MACE PLUMBING and HEATING GUPTON MUSIC CO. EVERYTHING FOR T1-IE Compliments 0 f WOODY HAYES MUSICIAN ORCHESTRA BERRY'S ESSO SERVICE COURTEOUS AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE Cars Called for and Delivered 100 South McDoWeII Street Dial 9492 is A book-wormf' said Eapa, is a person who would rather read than eat, or it a worm that would rat er eat then read. Hnb Cduring a quarrelb : You talk like an idiot. Wife: I've got to talk so you can understand me. JOHN ASKEW PAINTS GEM WATCH SHOP QUALITY PAINTS AND 205 Fayetteville Street VARNISHES 110 Glenwood Avenue Dial 3431 Dial 6824 RALEIGH, N. C. LANDIS Incorporated Diamonds Silverware Watches Clocks fewelry China Dial 2-3751 137 Fayetteville Street CA N TO N C A F E CHINESE-AMERICAN Foons 4108 Hillsboro Street Dial 9924 STANLEY WONG, Prop. F. D. CLINE CONSTRUCTION CO. PAVING AND CONCRETE CONTRACTORS 636 North Dawson Street Dial 3-1938 Charity is a virtue of the heart, and not of the hands. Kindness goes a long ways lots of times when it ought to stay at home. HARDBARGER BUSINESS COLLEGE 'A' Business Administration and Higher Accounting 'A' Senior Accounting i' Junior Accounting 'A' Executive Secretarial 'A' Secretarial 'A' Stenographic SUMMER SCHGOL - JUNE 13 FALL TERM - SEPTEMBER 5 Write For Catalogue HARDBARGER BUILDING RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA BRYAN-COOPER OIL CO. FUEL OIL EOR ALL TYPES OF OIL EURNERS ' ATLANTIC PRODUCTS D i O I 3 - 3 8 5 3 For Prompt and Courteous Service 1601 WAKE FOREST ROAD RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA Roy: His nose seems broken. Frank: And he lost his front teeth. Mr. Stone: But he didn't drop the ball. 1305511019 Employer: H'm, so you want a job, eh? Do you ever tell lies? Apphcant: No slr, but I kin learn. BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 749 from C. H. STEPHENSON MUSIC CO. Sheet Music Instruments Records 121 FAYETTEVILLE STREET DIAL 2-2091 PETER PAN RESTAURANT HILKER BROTHERS 1207 Hillsboro Street CLEANERQ DIAL 9169 TAILORS FURRIERS Cmllplfflleflls of 11 East Martin St. Dial 8336 Plant - 511 Hillsboro Street SERVICE STATION Dial 2-3367 BASHF ORD 81 MANN FURNITURE CO. At City Limits on 15-A South We Invite You to Visit Our Show Rooms Open Until 9:00 o'clock P.lVl. ALL TYPES OF FURNITURE CARPETS, RUos M. LESTER MANN, Mgr. Freshman: I have a sliver in my hand. Soph: Been scratching your head? 1 'You college men seem to take life pretty easy. 'Yes, even when we graduate, we do it by degrees, AUTO SUPPLIES 329 South McDowell Street 737 West Hargetl Street DIAL 3.3036 PHONE 7825 EATMAN'S GULF SERVICE C0 1l'li f 'i5 Of 3010 Hillsboro Street HUNEYCUTT, INC. DIAL 3-3528 1918 Hillsboro Street CONGRATULATIONS E, R, POOLE MUSIC CO, from the 110 West Martin Street HOWARD HOUSE DIAL 4364 C0 'iPli w'lfS of Betts Coal 8 Oil Co. 608 West Hargett Street 2904- Hillsboro Street DIAL 44877 D'l'AL 5869 1901 - KINGS BUSINESS COLLEGE - 1949 SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Member of National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools Charter Member National Council of Business Schools SUMMER TERM OPENS J UNE 6 AND 13 FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 5 Ask for Catalog and Application. Make Your Reservation Early. Carolinajs Pioneer School of Business 412-16 Fayetteville Street Dial 6713 Raleigh, N. C. Hello, old top. New car? No, old car, new top. Linwood: Did you see that fight? Richard: No, what happened? Linwood: A cat licked his paw. Best Wishes From North Carolina Equipment Company Distributors 0 f CONSTRUCTION, INDUSTRIAL AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT International Diesel Power RALEIGH WILMINGTON GUILFORD CHARLOTTE ASHEVILLE JOB P. WYATT 81 SONS CO Hardware Seeds -:- Farm Machinery Insecticides -:- Paints 325-331 South Wilmington Street Big Man Cwith a grouchb : Will you be so kind as to get off my feet? Little Man Cwith a bundle? : I'l1 try, sir, is it much of a walk? The proverb, Where therels a will there's away, is now reversed to - When there's a bill, we're awayf' 0 ul J ff!! JR Aa! 22 0 Q-', - ol e fo 'M G I has looked mto Joms father' Wseuxuxeegti Occidental Edv- mhe fumure, and is antee Jumor's college Qatlonal Plan LO gigs man he is mahxng educatl0f1- Upderow Lo guarantee his Chlld 5 modest deposlgs n mer what happens higher 10 him. - - Q this plan- full derwlb 0 me coupfm for UIIIIJENTAL ' INSURANCE QOMPANY RAl.ElGH.NORTH CAROLINA LAURENCE F. LEE. PRESIDENT GENTLEMEN: TELL ME ABOUT THE POLICY THAT IS DIFFERENT. educauou, U0 ma Send NAME AGE ADDRESS CITY BIRTH DAT OccuPA'rloN. ......-... Mother: Where have you been tonight, Son? E Son: To the pool room. Mother: When did you learn how to swim? She: Tell me, is an F. O. B. Detroit a reliable car? POWELL 6' GRIFFIS CHOICE MEATS I GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES 2414 Hillsboro Street 1700 Glenwood Avenue Phone 2-2847 Phone 7561 2-2848 7562 W e Deliver CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS ELYTH SALES SZ SERVICE 224 South Salisbury Street RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA HOWARD'S SODA SHOP Security Bank Building PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 8324 or 8325 SOUTHERN BUILDERS 6' SUPPLIERS, INC. BETTER BUILDING MATERIALS 622 North Dawson Street RALEIGH, N. C. FIVE POINTS PHARMACY 1620 Glenwood Avenue PHONE 4644 FRIENDLY CLEANERS 2910 Hillsboro Street DIAL 2-0888 CAROLINA SALES 62 SERVICE 20 Glenwood Avenue OIL HEATING CONTRACTORS DIAL 3-4-608 RALEIGH, N. C. He: How old are you? She: I've just turned twenty-three. He: Oh, I see thirty-two. How do the Joneses seem to like their little two-room apartment. Oh, they have not room to complain. WALLER 81 SMITH STUDIOS PORTRAITS 9 COIVIIVIERCIALS SCHOOL ANIYUALS 12 East Ilargett Street RALEIGH Dial 7708 54.3 Hay Street FAYETTEVILLE Dial 5547 MATTHEWS SHADE CO. nflsls: Tlmse We'vc Sold THE GRIDDLE IVIBIIUI-ZICIl1ft'l'S of Venetian 'Blinds FINE FOODS Sl ' l . : A ' fn 'MS Wmnbi 2500 1-iillslmo street Raleib 104- Glenwood Ave. Dial 3-5503 The Shop That Every Girl Knows Kgfliigsggl-.'I-.-C4-.'I-I'I'5-H'Z'Z4C'2'I'Z'Z'Z-I'I'Z-IH' -.I:2:1E2525232513152522155233152SIilifiliiiiiiiriiiliiliiEISIEIEIE ,IE522EIE2212555'PEIEIEIEISIEIEIEIZ2E2E12IKE!E1E151E1E2E1E2SIE2E2Ei1:2:2:1:1 .-sirigE12iglggzgiliftigE3E53QE353iii?555E555E5E5E5E3E5rf'5EgE1E5E1E2ErE5E52352 5ggzgzggggzgzgsv'-41-' '+Y,:5:3:3:1-v'.4351r:fkErE:E:3Er.:ErEr1'Zr g.-4.7, ,ff-I'fifiii3EfEfiE5fEE5E5E5i::5i 3:f:5:5:f:f:f:I3.3:f:f:f' if 4:- '-15:-',,.1:-xg: -:-:-:+:-'.-:+:+: . ' 0' 9 3 ':I -.-3 .f:s:z:s:s:1f1 91 ?.Len.iaas?i1E:f'fz:s21:::s:3:e2si '-5:-:1:1:7:1:5:1:1cI:IF:.I:l:1:5:1:Y:C:2.'.- ':1:5:?:1:Cf:1:izl-1:1:2:1:1:i:2:f:1' fr-esgegsgigsgegsgsgsgsgsgs5age:sfgsfgz:saQisigsffz:5eeQ5s:e:s:s:Q5 -'-:::5:::1:::3:3:-::1::fag:g5:f:Q9,'-3.f:5:-Sff5E:23:i:5:-535' 'l325:5:33:5:1121512131251:WA:5:2i3::5:i:2g23 Raleighfs Smartest Shop 126 Fayetteville Street Complimenls of QW 118 Fayetteville Street DIAL 4-635 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Guy: What is the most deadly poison known? Russell: Aviation poison. It doesn't take but one drop to kill you. Lady President: What book has helped you New Member: My husband's check-book. most? BRANTLEY Sz SON Pharmacy l Your Family Drug Storey 508 Hillsboro Phone 8834- RALEIGH, N. C. l CAROLINA CLEANERS Plant 116 Harrison Avenue Branch Ollices 201 S. Wilmington Street 1902 Hillsboro Street E F I R D ' S DEPARTMENT TORE WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 208 Fayetteville Street RALEIGH, N. C. FLOWERS BY FALLON'S ARE DISTINCTIVE J. FALLON CO., INC. We Grow the Flowers We Sell ADAMS-TERRY REALTY CO. SALES and RENTALS 210 South Salisbury Street PHONE 2-3727 When a man has a birthday, he takes a day off, but when a woman has a blrth day, she takes a year off. Ta p Th o ly easo Ica tgetagob thatlca tgeta fer c fro for e e ploye CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES To the Students, Faculty and Friends of Raleigh7s High Schools TERN CAROLINNS LARGEST H11oD1 y fihg Na do g Teacher: What comes after 'g? Garr-baby: Whiz. Compliments of .Sb-A ff' ' ' I 129 Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. I-Ifluo-Lfvlnf or QHLEIG44-unc. FINE FURNITURE 137 South Willnillgton Street Raleigh, N. C. Did anybody comment on the Way you handled your nevy car?' One man made a brief remark, 'Fifty dollars and costs'. About the time you learn to make the most of life, the most of it is gone COMMERCIAL ART FLOWER SHOP PRINTING COMPANY 123 South Salisbury PRINTERS RULERS Flowers for All Occasions BIND-ERS OFFICE FURNITURE DIAL 7240 Raleigh, N' C' 219 South Salisbury Street BOYLAN-PEARCE I Raleighfs Shopping Center MELVHWS PHARMACY COMPLETE FOUNTAIN and PRESCRIPTION SERVICE For Prompt Service DIAL 58341 1217 Hillsboro Street Best Wishes to the Class of 1949 T. H. BRIGGS AND SONS, INC. Hardware Since 1865 What is a faculty? A faculty is a body of men surrounded by red tape. RhdTh htt d thdgh tg B'th Th p ty DILL N SUPPLY CUMPANY INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY EQUIPMENT : REPAIR PARTS SUPPLIES FARM MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT RALEIGH - DURHAM - ROCKY MOUNT - GOLDSBORO It 1 t 1 h t th ghb ytht tt1fY p tht pt Charles: He calls himself a dynamo. Marion: No wonder, everything he has on is charged. LINCOLN MERCURY b HAR ON MOTOR CO. 3623 Hillsboro Street Raleigh, N. C. PHONE 3-3648 Phone 7646 Night 8533 When Youfre on Your Way Slap in at the RAINBOW FLORIST 1201 Hillsboro street MILKY WAY Raleigh, N, C, Opposite Broughton High School on St. Mary's Street Cut Flowers Potted Plants Corsages Funeral Designs Wedding Decorations SEALTEST ICE CREAM ECKERD'S DRUG STORE 222 Fayetteville Street DRUGS : SUNDRIES : COSMETICS 'fWhy do you beat your little son? It was the cat that upset the vase of flowers I can't beat the cat. I belong to the S. P. C. A. Borleigh: Some men, you know, are born great, some achieve greatness. Miss Keen: Exactly, and some just grate upon you. HAYES BARTON PHARMACY 2000 Fairview Road PHONE 11164-1 Compliments of The Gas Company Public Service Company of North Carolina, Inc. 217 Hillsboro Street : Raleigh Serving: ASHEVILLE DALLAS KANNAPOLIS CHAPEL HILL DURHAM RALEIGH CONCORD CASTONIA STATESVILLE CONN-GOWER PONTIAC COMPANY I PONTIAC Sales and Service CONGRATULATIONS FROM GENE MURING - Flfifist WEATHERMAN JEWELERS 1904 Hillsboro Street DIAL 3-3232 Opposite Five Points RALElCH, N. C. Post Olhce DIAL 7666 Morehead City Technical Inst. For Catalogue Write Box 388 FLOWERS FOR ALL Morzmnmn C1'rY, N. C. Tremendous crowd up at our church last night. New minister? No, it was burned down. Who gave ye the black eye, J im? 'Nobody gave it to me, I had to iight for it. DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVER CHINA NEIMANIS JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS 109 Fayetteville Street NICK RUSSOS Hatters and Cleaners 37 Years Satisfactory Service All Garments Are Insured Against Fire or Theft Ofhce Phone 77476 124- South Salisbury Street RALEIGH HONEYCUTT FRUIT 81 PRODUCE CO. Halifax Street PHONES 5817 - 5818 Wholesale Only YOUR PAL . When your school days are over Reddy Kilowatt will continue to be your friend. He will always be at your side to make your work easier - to make your home more comfortable and attractive. Whether you become a housewife - go into business or S Luo IN 6 x lfifvfu 9 33 M Ibis. , N ? . -. no industry - or work on the farm - electricity will always be your helper - your pal. You can depend on it. CAROLINA POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY 'Has Bobbie been eating between meals? 'Bobbie has no between meals. Pa, said little Joe, I bet I can do something you can't. Well, what is it? demanded his pa. Grow, replied the youngster triumphantly. wie 9111112 'The Capitafs Store for Meng, BEST WISHES BROOKS RECREATION CENTER from Raleiglfs Newest and Largest Recreation Center IAL SKATING BOWLING Firsbcitizens Bank Located on Tucker Street Best Wishes from BULLOCKS, INC. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 9 FABRICS For 2555 THE BEST IN ALL TYPES OF MATERIALS dh X' me TUCKER STREET DIAL 8445 Doctor: What did you operate on that man for? Fellow Doctor: For two hundred dollars, He that seeks popularity in art closes the door in his own genius, as he need paint for other minds, and not for his own. must l'The Future Belongs To He Who Prepares For Ita' STUDY TELE ISIO - R D10 FULL OR PART TIME CLASSES SPECIAL SUMMER SCHOOL Donlt Waste Time! Stucly Now! TRAIN WITH PROFESSIONALS BROADCASTING and TELEVISION INSTITUTE Suite 205 : 42416 Fayetteville Street P. O. Box 6181 PHONE 3-5180 Collegiate Cltrb and College MARTINS INC. Court Bnlllard Parlor l--i For the Best in Menfs Clothing Clean Wholesome Sport . . . . i .-.1 Distinctive Qualzty U-R-ALWAYS WELCOME! F H n 1910 and 2502 Hillsboro Street 305 layeltevllle Street lVlEN'S SHOP DRESS AND SPORT CLOTHES PHONE 3-4475 JAMES H. Russos, Prop. 527 Hillsboro Street For every woman who makes a fool out of a man, there is another woman who makes a man out of a fool. George: Why do you like to sing in a quartet? Becky: Because, when I hit a sour note, I can always blame it on someone else Congratulations and Best Wishes To All Seniors from TAYLOR FOOD CO. RALEIGH, N. C. DIAL 3-4601 J. C. LAWRENCE, President H. G. CLARK, Vice-President SALES L ...!3T.'2.!.2. REPAIRS -xsane- LEASES APPRAISALS L. D. ALLEN, JR., Assistant Secretary M. C. BRITT, Secretary-Treasu.rer Something New Has Been Added . . . THE GLORIFIED AMERICAN DELMANETTES - MStyled by Delmani' Famous for their style and comfort A D L E R ' S Ours Alone in Raleigh The man who is not injured by Battery is as hard to find as the one who is improved by criticism. Pa: What's a postgraduate? A fellow who graduates from one of those correspondence schools, I suppose Compliments of DIXIE FLORISTS 311 W. Morgan Street PHONE 8164 STATE DRUG STORE 2416 Hillsboro Street PHONE 7741 Compliments of THE CLEANING SHOP Compliments of TIRE SALES G' SERVICE CO. N U BEAUTY SHOPPE COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Odd Fellows Building DIAL 2-24-10 Compliments of A. V. ANDERSON Best Wishes from J. S. COXE SC SON TERMINAL GRILL Always Open ' Air Conditioned Opposite Bus Station PHONE 2-3207 Compliments of Good Luck, Seniors! CLARK ART SHOP A'g:V-' Bl'd:Sl l1 JOHNNEYS FRUIT STAND WRELISIC Ffitfiia? GUETHSH Rugiws 300 Glenwood Ave. Phone 8319 FIVE POINTS PHARMACY Prescriptions Called For and Deliverezl DRUGS : COSMETICS : SODA 1620 Glenwood Ave. Phone 464-4 Compliments of the UNDERWOOD CORP. She: I consider, John, that sheep are the stupidest creatures living. He CAbsent mindedlyb : Yes, my lamb. Bobby: They say, dear, that people who live together get to look alike. Jeanette: Then you must consider my refusal as final. I1 J. M. EDWARDS SHGE STORE 12 EAST MARTIN STREET DIAL 2-3620 -1:... Q D1st1nct1ve Shoes . :: f0f the Enfifff Family 9369 .,..g1::21EE2iE ig5:.: Compliments of a Friend He Who removes the greatest ornament of friendship takes away from It respect. EACH ERS ogg 1 'MUlo A-. I x 0 X v-9 Q NATION3 F910 YES, teachers are vitally important to you, and to every good citizen- yet today, as you well know, there are far from enough fully qualified teachers in our schools. What can you do to help solve the serious school-teacher shortage? , YOU CAN DO THIS! First: Check up on educational conditions in your local schools. Second: Work with civic groups and school boards seeking to improve teachers' working and living conditions. The joint effort of forward-looking citizens can and must save this situation-for the sake of our children and our country. Printed as a public service by EDWARDS 8: BROUGI-ITON COMPANY Printers : Stationers : Lithographers : Engravers Raleigh, North Carolina Can I get a steak here and catch the one o'c1ock train? It depends on your teeth, sir. r .311 -wi? .1 1 1 ' 1-12513 ' . 'T . , avz if'?i'1l ' ROY'S Opposite Meredith College 'I thought your father looked- very handsome with his gray hairs Yes, dear old Dad. I gave hun those. ff .' N M , f: ,,--14-Q ,- 4. -1:f'f1y1'-- wg. -'1 '1-f:f'-43- f sm.-f. .xv ,ugff',9r .N f-4',,13W: - -. .Z wqwfggg'-:.ncP1 :', f ,,,32g ' ' Q - ,un 441 g,vf.w?i.12-wx., Ag, .., , ,,.. .L 3, .Vik -.ma.w-A144--'-. -4411, -.de vifmmfw Q.,-ff. Q, M -- W. 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