John D Bassett High School - Timber Tints Yearbook (Bassett, VA)
- Class of 1938
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D0diCElli0I1 2 we K 3 was E. CARL HOOVER B. S., M. S. University of Richmond University of Virginia Principal, Chemistry MILIIREIJ AKERS R. A. VVilliaIn and NI ary English, French VIRGINIA CTOODE R. s. HARVEY COOPER R. s. California State Teachers College Assistant Principal Industrial Arts, ,History DORA TVIITCHELL E. A., M. A. Wirithrop College University of Virginia Matherliaties CHRISTINE HARRIS Blackstone College l'l2ll'l'lS0lllDllI'g State Teachers College Harrisonburg State Teachers College Home Erfono1nics,Srienee FAITH F. BRYANT B. S. Radford State Teachers College Librarian, Biology, Ilistory SHIRLEY BRIGHTWELL II. A. Roanoke College History, English The IZEICUIILY Geography, History, Physiology, Reading, Spelling ROY BRYANT E. A. VVake Forest College lllathematics, English Editor-in-Chief. . . Associate Editor .... Business Manager. . . . Campaign Managers. Advertising Managers. . . Humor Editors. . . Treasurer. . . . Sponsors. . . The Staff . . HOWARD XVHITE ......JUNE STONE . . .JESSIE VVILLIAMS S I S RALPH INGRAM ' 'Q REVA SHELTON VIRGINIA GROGAN DOROTHY HAMLIN IVIAXINE PI-IILPOTT NIACK LITTLE RIARJORIE CLARKE .NELI,IE PHILPOTT DORA IVIITCHELL E. CARL HOOVER HARVEY COOPER S9l1i0I' CIEISS SDH!! TUNE! As the years ha-ve rolled by We must bid you good-byej For past pleasures 'we sigh, .find the good ole school days. At the end of the sway Waits success for us some day, .els we fwork or fwe play lVe think of Bassett Hi. Trafeeling dofwn through the years Facing trials and fears, lVe'll be glad of the care That 'was gi-ven us there. To the school fwe adore W'e say farefwell once more els fwe pass through that door- To our memories of school. My Cabin of Dreams No-w that Maytime is here, We say good-bye fwith tears .els fwe think of the years Spent in Bassett Hi. els :we start on our fway, Let all of us say Happy landing some day, In the life fwork you choose. Starting on dofwn the line Lea-ving friends behind, May we alfways and Success and happiness. W'hen :we close the school door, W'e -will look just once 1nore On the school 'we adore, Adieu to teachers-and friends. -By ELSIE Mx'rcHsLL and Jessie WILLIAMS. Hs the Senior Class lea-ves to take their places in life, Part fwill be sorrorw, part fwill be strife, They fwill alfways remember the days spent in school, IVhen they vwere frst taught the Golden Rule. They -will remember their teachers, some they disliked, But later in life found their teachers were right. They fwill also see the mistakes they halve made find efvery folly for which they hafve paid. But Freshmen and Sophomores they hnally came to be, And the things that fwere Lwrong they began to see. They learned it fwas better to be kind and true, And al-ways their tasks and lessons to do. IVhen they became Juniors they thought they 'were it, ell! they did fwas run and skip. For next year dignified Seniors they -would become, Full of laughter, joy and fun. Into the Senior year they did step, Full of energy and -winning pep. Determined in their hearts to do their best, To uphold the honor of B. H. S. The Senior Class of 1938 Thirty-one in number and all up to date. All they fwish for is a chance for success .Ind fwe are sure each one fwill do his best. -Comsu. JONES. Senior Class Doem President ..... Vice President. . Secretary .... Treasurer. . . SBl1iOl'S SENIOR MASCOT Co1'roN Mwswxx MARJORIE CLARKE .VIRGINIA GROGAN . .MILDRED HEI,MS . . .NELLIE MORAN QQ MARJORIE NADINE CLARK Literary Society, '35, '36, 737, '38, Dramatic Club, '35 Home Eckers Club, '35, '36, '37, President Senior Class '38, Assistant Humor Editor of TIMBER TINTS, '38 Associate Editor of 'Fessor Hoo'ver'.r Gang, '38 3 Beta Club '38. DAVID ELLER FLORA Literary Society, '37, '38, Industrial Arts, '37, '38, Chap- lain of Joint Literary Society, '38. MILDRED KATHERINE FRANKLIN Literary Society, '37, '38, Beta Club, '38. VIRGINIA BELLE FRANKLIN Home Eckers, '36, '37, Literary Society, '36, '37, '38. SBIli0l'S JASON RAMSEY GILES BaSkCt Ball, '35, '36, '37, '38s Bawball, '35, '36, '37, '38: Literary Society, '37, '38, Industrial Arts, '37, Business Manager, 'Fessor Hoover's Gang, '38. VIRGINIA MARYBELLE GROGAN Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, President, Jeffersonian Literary Society, '38, Basket Ball, '35, '36, '37, '38, Class Secretary, '36, '37, Class Treasurer, '36, Advertising Manager, TIMBER TINTS, '38, Sports Editor, 'Fessor Hoover? Gang, '38, Home Eckers Club, '36, '37, Beta Club, '37, '38. MYRTLE SUSIE HANCOCK Literary Society, '37, '38. DOROTHY ELIZABETH HAMLIN Basket Ball, '35,'36,'37,'38, Dramatic Club, '35 , Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, Home Eckers, '36, Assistant Advertising Manager of 'TIMBER TINTS, '38. 2 Seniors MARTHA MILDRED HELMS Literary Society, '37, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38. NIINNIE ELSIE HELMS Literary Society, '37, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38. ROBERT RALPH INGRAM Basket Ball, '36, '37, '38 5 Captain, Basket Ball Team, '38 Baseball, '35, '36, '37, '38, Literary Society, '36, '37, '38 Vice President, Patrick Henry Literary Society, '37, '38 Dramatic Club, '36, Sports Editor, 'Fessor Hoo'ver'.v Gang '38, Campaign Maxiager, TIMBER TINTS, '38. MABEL JOYCE Literary Society, '36, '37, '38. S8l1i0l'S CODELL TEMPEST JONES Basket Ball, '35, '36, '37 3 President, Sophomore Class, '36 President, Junior Class, '37, Literary Society, '37, '38 Home Eckers, '36, '37, Treasurer, Home Eckers, '37. i EDNA FRANCES JOYCE Literary Society, '37, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38. JOSEPHINE HOPE LEFTVVICH Literary Society, '36, '37, '38, Vice President, Shake spearean Literary Society, '38, Home Eckers Club, '36, '37 MACK LITTLE Literary Society, '37, '38 3 Treasurer, Patrick Henry Liter- ary Society, '38, Humor Editor, TIMBER TINTS, '38 Senior Reporter, '38. Seniors ELSIE MAE MITCHELL Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, Reporter, Patrick Henry Literary Society, '38, Home Eckers Club, '36, '37, Sophomore Class Reporter, '36, Associate Editor, 'Fessor I1oo'ver's Gang, '37, '38. NELLIE MOZELLE MORAN Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, Vice President, Lee Literary Society, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38, Beta Club Reporter, '38, Junior Reporter, '37, Senior Treasurer. '38, Home Eckers Club, '36, '37. ARLENE PRILLAMAN Literary Society, '37, '38. ESTELLE PRILLAMAN Literary Society, '37, '38. Seniors NELLIE LOUISE PHILPOTT Literary Society, '36, '37, '38, Treasurer, Literary Society, '36, '37, President, Shakespearean Literary Society, '38, Treasurer, TIMBER TINTS, '38, Basket Ball, '35, '36, '37, Henry County All-Star Center, '36, President, Home Eckers, '37, Vice President, Home Eckers, '36, Captain, Basket Ball, '37. ELIZABETH MAXINE PHILPOTT Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, Vice President, Patrick Henry Society, '36, Reporter, Patrick Henry Society, '37, Dramatic Club, '35, '36, Basket Ball, '35, '36, '37, '38, Captain, Basket Ball Team, '38, Assistant Advertising Manager, TIMBER TINTS, '38, Home Eckers Club, '36, 37- VIOLET RICHARDSON Literary Society, '37, '38. RUBY FRANCES SEAY Literary Society, '37, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38. Seniors - MELVIN ANDREW STONE Literary Society, '37, '38, Industrial Arts, '37. EDITH JUNE STONE Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, Vice President, Jeffer- sonian Literary Society, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38, Vice President, Beta Club, '37, '38, Editor-in-Chief, 'Fessor Hoover? Gang, '38, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, TIMBER TINTS, '38, Valedictorian, Senior Class, '38, REVA VIRGINIA SHELTON Literary Society, '35, '37, '38, Dramatic Club, '35, Home Eckers, '37, Basket Ball, '36, '37, '38, Assistant Campaign Manager, TIMBER TINTS, '38. ELLERY TWAIN WHITE Literary Society, '37, '38, Basket Ball, '35, '36, '37, Man- ager, Girls' Basket Ball Team, '37. Seniors H OVVARD HAMILTON WHITE Literary Society, '37, '38, President, Patrick Henry Liter- ary Society, '38, Industrial Arts Club, '37, Editor-in- Chief, 'IIIMBER rI'IN'l'S, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38, President, Beta Club, '38 , Humor Editor, 'Fesxor Ifooverfv Gang, '38. .IESSIE CORNELIA VVILLIAMS Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38, Secretary, Shake- spearean Literary Society, '38, Beta Club, '37, '38, Secre- tary and Treasurer, Beta Club, '37, Home Iickers, '36, '37, Basket Ball, '35, '36, '37, '38, Business Illanager, ,IllNlBER rl'lNTS, '38, Society Editor, 'Fessor Hoo-ver's Gang, '38 , joint Literary Society President, '38, BESSIE EVA YOUNG Dramatic Club, '36, Literary Society, '35, '36, '37, '38. S8lIi0l'S FRESHMAN QSPRINGD Spring is the time of all green and growing things, fresh and verdant in their newness to all life. VVhat more fitting, then, than that we Freshmen, in this green time of our life, should enter high school? The March winds and April showers were very necessary to the budding of the shoots of knowledge in the Freshman mind. We, so green and sweet in our dewy innocence, received at this time the first seeds of knowledge and felt the first pull of the plow and the cultivator in this spring of our career. Under the guidance and watchful care of our beloved sponsor, Miss Olivia Brown, we, fifty- three seekers of knowledge, organized and elected as our officers: Sara Stone, President, Nellie Philpott, Vice President, Maxine Philpott, Secretary and Treasurer. The Literary Society was begun and sponsored by Miss Olivia Brown. The Dramatic Club was sponsored by Miss Betty Davidson. Many Freshmen were members of these clubs. A Beauty Pageant was given with only boy contestants and, at this time, the Freshmen scored a run as Howard White, one of our members, was selected as Miss Bassettfl Our class was also represented in the athletic field. The boys' Basket Ball Team won the county championship. jason Giles was the only Freshman boy who played that year. Many Freshmen were members of the Girls' Basket Ball Team. We felt the stir of new life in our blood and we did not realize, any more than do the Freshmen of today, how very green we were. VVe had become accustomed to the wild band of wild beings who were called Sophomores and who, because of their fierce taste for Freshman blood, did pounce on us, causing us to suffer greatly in this newly established world and to say in our hearts: Behold, blessed be the name of Education, for because of it have we endured great torments, both of the body and of the mind. Verily have we been followers to its great and noble cause l SOPHOMORE fSUMMEKJ But the March winds and April showers brought forth an abundance of May fiowers and the summer time came upon us almost before we knew, so delightfully did the one season blend with the other. VVe found the skies so much bluer and sweeter and the sun shone more warmly upon us. We had stuck our heads high enough to see nearly as much of it as we imagined we could. We held our heads very high and we kept the stalks that supported them very straight. They were not yet very heavy with their accumulation of wisdom and so did not droop with the weight. But our fiowers were unfolding little by little. We were slowly, but surely, coming out into the light of day. One eventful day was the adoption of the name of Ramsey's Serfs. We were very sad when we found that five of our members had 'failed to appear to continue the journey with us. But when the ruler said: Go, gather ye in a body and organize yourseives so that ye may gain in strength and courage, it was done and the Class of '35 chose as its leaders: President, Codell jonesg Vice President, Nellie Philpott, Secretary and Treasurer, Virginia Grogan. As time passed, three fair maidens and two bold, dashing young men joined our group. Again our class was represented in the athletic field. Some members were seized with a strange infirmity. Wise men were called to look upon them, examining them with much care and finally pro- nounced the infirmity in the male as baseball and in the female, basket ball. Nellie Philpott was selected to play center on All-Star Basket Ball Team. The Girls' Basket Ball Team was Henry County Champions of 1935 and 1936. Much credit was due the coach, Miss Dora Mitchell, who worked faithfully with them every day. Nellie Philpott was elected Vice President of the Home Eckers Club. That which tended to add to the fertile soil and make our buds of knowledge now become blossoms was the camping trip taken by the Home Eckers Club. The girls went to 'fSunset Lodge. Here they enjoyed camp life to the greatest extent, engaging in hikes, fishing and night life around a bonfire. The girls had as their guests Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, who were both teachers of Bassett High School. On Saturday night the girls enter- tained the High School faculty. A large bonfire was built and marshmallows and weiners were roasted. Later in the evening, stunts were displayed by the girls and also their guests. Everyone had an enjoyable time. JUNIOR QAUTUM NJ But verily, in school life even as in nature, leaves have their time to fall and fiowers to wither, and the autumn of our days came as soon as we were ready. Very brilliant was our foliage that year, very rich our fruitage, as the little buds of the Freshman year, grown into the Howers of Sophomore development, became the richer, more necessary and more satisfying fruit of autumn. It was indeed the harvest of all our early planting-the reaping of the results of all our dreams, hopes, and efforts. The glow of our radiant knowledge fiushed the whole year with the mellowness of sunset splendor. It brought with it the glad Thanksgiving of November-thankful we knew so much, thankful we were no longer Freshmen or Sophomores, thankful that we would so soon be Seniors and that we had been able to achieve so much. The Class elected as our President, Codell Jones. A play, Sky High, was presented in the auditorium under the direction of Miss Sara Jane Jose. Some of the Juniors who played important parts in the play were Marjorie Clark and Jessie VVilliams. Four Junior girls participated in the chorus. Class I-Iiglgry Ralph Ingram was elected Vice President of Patrick Henry Literary Society. Ellery VVhite and Nellie Philpott were Secretary and Trasurer of Jeffersonian Literary Society. The Beta Club was formed for the first time in Bassett High School, with Mr. Hoover as sponsor. Some of the members who were eligible for membership were: June Stone, who became Vice Presi- dent of the Club, Jessie Williams, who was Secretary and Treasurer, Minnie and Mildred Helms, Edna Joyce, Ruby Seay, Nellie Moran, Virginia Grogan and Howard VVhite. The Home Eckers Club took another trip. They hiked to Glen Eden and cooked their breakfast. Other honors given to Juniors were: Elsie Mitchell, Associate Editor of the school paper, Nellie Moran, Junior reporter. The Junior-Senior banquet was a great feast. The cruise with the Merry Gang was a happy journey enjoyed by all. It happened that certain members of the Class, having been given that one talent of making words rhyme, presented to the passengers a song entitled, Good-bye, Dear Seniors. Also at this time Howard White, as toastmaster, brought honor to himself and his class by his subtle wit. But it was not all glory, wonder and splendor. There were tests, cultivations and the fall plant-- ing and, with all our wisdom, there was often much to be desired. SICNIOR fWlN'l'l-:RJ But even this stage passed on into eternity, the fruit was all gathered and stored away within our memories and, with the snows of all the past in hoary wisdom upon our heads, we welcomed the approach of winter. The flowers have long since decayed, as we outgrew them, and the seeds of the new life-to-be were stored away beneath the soil of our understanding, ready, at the call of the coming spring, to put forth their new shoots and push forth into the new world. Rugged in our young manhood and womanhood, clad in spotless snow and frost protecting the yet immature germs of developing life from the blighting atmosphere, we stand at the end of our course. VVhen we entered, this fall, our last year of school, some of our old members failed to join us. They were Annie Bowles, I.ucy Stone, Edith Seay, Irene VValker and Edward Varner. VVe were joined by one new member, David Flora. The Senior Class elected as their officers: President, Marjorie Clark, Vice President, Virginia Grogan: Secretary, Mildred Helms, Treasurer, Nellie Moran. Miss Shirley Brightwell, a new member of the faculty, came to teach the Senior Class Government. The Senior Class, under the infiuence and never-ceasing care of their beloved teacher, Miss Mildred Akers, again published the 'Frssor lf00-'Ul'f'J Gang weekly in the town paper. June Stone was Editor-in-Chief. The Annual was another great undertaking. Howard VVhite was Editor-in- Chief and Faculty Advisors were Miss Mitchell and Mr. Cooper. A play, Coast to Coast, was presented under the direction of Miss Katherine Burch. Jason Giles was the only Senior who played an important part in the play. Eight Senior girls participated in the chorus. The Seniors had a meeting and elected the following for class honors: Virginia Grogan as Historian, Iloward White as Framer of the Last VVill and Testament, Mack Little as Prophet, Codell Jones as Poet, Jessie VVilliams and Elsie Mitchell as Song Composers. The honor of Valedic- torian was won by June Stone, while the honor of Salutatorian went to Mildred Helms. The Beta Club was again organized with Mr. Hoover as sponsor and Mrs. Bryant, assistant. Many Seniors were members of this honorary club. Howard VVhite became President of the Club. An amateur show was sponsored by the High School at the Stone Theatre. The Senior Class won second prize for their Big Apple dance. A very unusual record, and one which we are proud of, is the entrance of five girls, Nellie Moran, Jessie Williams, Maxine Philpott, June Stone and Virginia Grogan into Bassett High School in the year of 1927 and their continued progress through the grades together until now they have reached the highest point in their school life-graduation. Another record of interest this year is the graduation of five cousins, who are: Virginia Bell Franklin, June Stone, Jessie VVilliams, Nellie Philpott and Maxine Philpott. The Bassett High School Literary Societies were organized. Jessie Williams was elected Presi- dent of General Literary Society and David Flora was elected as Chaplain. On March 18th a Beauty Pageant was given and almost all of the Senior girls were contestants. Miss Mildred Elgin, a seventh grade pupil, was declared Miss Bassett I938. The Beta Club Convention was held April xst and 2d in Roanoke, at the Patrick Henry Hotel. An article written on the Hood by Howard White, of the Bassett Club, was given honorable mention at the convention. Those attending the convention were the following: Jessie Williams, June Stone, Virginia Grogan, Nellie Moran, Marjorie Clark, and Mr. Hoover Csponsorj. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Riverside Hotel on March 25th. This year the banquet was in the form of Top Hat Night Club. This event was one that was looked forward to and greatly enjoyed by the Seniors. Now, as we stand at the end of our course it seems a sadder time than we expected. The world outside is cold. VVe know not what to expect from its bleak, bare atmosphere. VVe, the Class of '38, will not wither now that the season of High School Life is at an end, but we will enter into a more yielding season- Real LifC.VLVIRGINIA QIROGAN. C ass l'liSt0l'y They told me that I must prophesy, And it should be the work of a sage. But I, a fool more than sage, Will try to reveal your future In our next imaginary age. The Hoto-Hoto scope that reveals your life, Awoke us in a world far remote from evil and strife. 'Tis a thriving metropolitan city, Europa It was to me and all of you, a modern Utopia. I was strolling along on a well-paved street, And one of you I was first to greet. It was Jessie Williams and a gigolo She was trying to let every one know, That she had inherited enough money to get her a beau. She told me that her ambition was to dance and sing, And to marry Jason Giles, who had become His Majesty the King. At the palace His Majesty invited me to sit on his right, And tapped me on the shoulders with his royal sword, Signifying that I had just become a knight. His court jester, Howard White, was quite a clown, He was trying to make the King laugh instead of frown. They invited me to come into the hall, Where Howard was going to teach Jason to pitch a curve ball. His Majesty called for an entertainer to dance and sing. Maxine Philpott was chosen and the subjects' prayers did ring, Their only prayer was, God save the King. And later came in a poor subject, David Flora, Who was a minister and poor to the core. He reached in his pockets and could find nothing but dust, And said, If God wills it, it must be thus. I motored to a distant city to see a world series game, And here I met a ball player who had carved for himself a name. It was Ralph Ingram, who was a catcher for the New York Yanks, He had been voted as the most valuable player in the major ranks. It was the day for the session of Congress and I thought I would attend, There was only one woman taking her place with numbers of men. She was Myrtle Hancock, who was the first woman legislator. Myrtle was working for women's rights and known as The Emancipatorf' A picture was being filmed on a movie set, And in to see it the surging crowd tried to get. I wanted to see the scene and toward the set I was beckoned. There was a love scene being filmed with Melvin Stone playing the leading role and Robert Taylor playing as his second. Through a large hotel window I saw Codell Jones giving herself a toast, And naming the beaux of which she could boast. She was telling of her numerous Hirtations. She said, It wasn't love, they were mild infatuationsf' Passing a stately marble building in the semi-dark I met a small, well-dressed woman whom you know as Marjorie Clark. From many a human heart she had taken a thorn, She was widely known as an authority on advice to the lovelorn. She invited me to come to her office and to meet her guest. In her office were volumes of books to help her in her quest. Violet Richardson wanted to take a love test To find out which of her boy friends she loved best. Then came in a woman, deep in woe, One at this time you would hardly know. She was in love with a traveling salesman and wanted to rush him to a minister Because Minnie Helms was taking no chances on being a spinster. e Class Dronhecy Estelle Prillaman to us confides, She's anxious to get married and decides To answer Yes to the first one who dares To proifer her the honored name he bears. I believe she will and surely can With one sweet smile bewitch a capable man. Mildred Franklin, with cheeks of rose, Came prancing in with beauty to expose. She said, He was such an old model and grew old so fast, But I'll be well rewarded because I'll get a new one at last. Virginia Belle Franklin sent in an order for an economy size, With dimpled cheeks and baby blue eyes. Her order read, This is my first and I may not be fortunate enough to get eleven, I'll treat him divinely because he was sent from heaven. I observed an eccentric and fastidious woman who was immeasurably hard to please She was adorned in a fur coat with large, draping sleeves. She shoved her way to the counter and signed her name as Edna Joyce, I'm sure that she would n-ever be able to pick a suitable husband if she had her choice. Oh, at last, according to my flawless intuition, Ellery White will be an expert beautician. I walked over to see the fashionable coiffeurs she had created And met Arlene Prillaman, who was married and domesticated. Mildred Helms has written a woman's book And into her spacious book store many feminine eyes do look. A handsome price have countless, middle-aged women paid, It was a prize-winning book, How to Keep from Being an Old Maid. The first patron was Eva Young, It seems her first husband had done her wrong. She said, My first husband could get nothing but dregs, But now I want a man who can make golden eggs. I noticed advertisements fiying everywhere, And read of the new sensation that was in the air. June Stone has written a number of books On How Women Can be Good Cooks Without Ruining Their Looks. Sitting in a cream-colored limousine Was the most luxurious sight of which anyone could dream. There was Nellie Philpott, wearing a sable coat and a diamond-studded pin in her hair, For she was the wife of a deceased millionaire. Passing the theater I heard roars and hisses, It was Hope Lcftwich and Dot Hamlin, making their screen debut in 'fLove and Kisses. There was a heart-stirring drama performed on the stage, Featuring Elsie Mitchell and Ruby Seay in Act Your Age. I heard poppings, smackings, crushes and roars, And toward these noises the masses did pour. They were the most savage noises and the most humorous sight I have ever seen, It was Mable Joyce competing for Wrigley's fastest chewing gum queen. What's this, Nellie Moran is going to be a nurse? Well, that's good, I'm sure she might be worse. There's always need for a loving heart and helping hand To care for those whom constant care demands. On the street corner I saw a large, illuminated, neon sign, Virginia Grogan and Reva Shelton's marriage bureau. How you girls will get husbands I think you should know. This sign read, We can get you any husband you want, etc. Q50 and Sol It makes no difference whether you want Larry, Curley or Moe. Riding past the tennis court in a fleeting car, I chanced to see Mack Little in a game with a Wimbledon star. He was not a doctor, preacher and never admitted to take the bar, But he was a tennis player and known as a tennis czar. -MACK LITTLE. - Class Dronhecy 'Thirty-Eight, about to die, salutes you! Contrary to the custom in such cases, and loath as are all members of my profession to establish precedents, only at the bequest of my noble client, 'Thirty-Eight, have I called you together, before her death, to hear her will and to receive her gifts. I was persuaded to this action by the unusual circumstance of my client. I dread to tell you, but be calm, the doctor is here, ready to revive all fainting ones, but he cannot attend to many. Here is my secret, keep it well! A consultation of doctors was called together on the seventeenth of May, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight, doctors who have never been known to fail in their prognostications. They have an- nounced that on May the seventeenth, 'Thirty-Eight will die. My client wishes me to state that, owing to the lightness of his head, caused by the gradual swelling during the last four years, and a heaviness in the heart and other organs, caused by thoughts of parting and over-feasting, respectively, she may have been mistaken in her inventory, but such as she has she gives to you, praying that you may not believe that it is only because she cannot keep her goods that she is generous. So listen, one and all, while I read the last wishes of the now dying Class of 'Thirty-Eight. VVe, the Class of 'Thirty-Eight, being about to leave this sphere in full possession of a sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. First, we do direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our friends and well wishers, the faculty. Only enjoining that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and pomp our situation in the school scale has merited. ITEM: We will and bequeath to the faculty restful nights and peaceful dreams. No longer need they lie awake through the long watches of the night to worry over the uncertainty of whether this one is doing her night work or whether that one will have her math in the morning class. It has been a hard strain on them, for Seniors are said to be at all times and under all conditions ditiicult to manage, but they have done their duty well and verily, now shall they have their well-earned reward. ITEM: We will and bequeath to Bassett High School one more restful summer through which she will have time to recuperate from the eight months of strain she has recently been through. ITEM: VVe will and bequeath to our successors, y39, our classroom and assembly seats. In this are included all chewing gum and trash which may be found in or on the seats. ITEM: We give to the Freshmen and Sophomores the following advice, accepting which will send them to glory: Copy '38-learn to work if not to wing development comes sooner through bear- ing failures than success. It isn't fun, but still look at '38 and be encouraged. ITEM: The subjoined list will be recognized as entailed estates, to which we do declare the Class of 'Thirty-Nine the real and rightful successors: First, the individuals of 'Thirty-Eight will and bequeath their own personal property, as follows: 1. Marjorie Clark does will and bequeath to junior Giles her unerring ability as President of the Class. l.i':lSt Will and -I-BSti':ll118l1ll 2. David Flora wills and bequeaths to Rodes Boyd his bashfulness. May Rodes use this to the best advantage. 3. Mildred Franklin wills and bequeaths to Eulys Greenall her secret of beautiful hair and at bottle of peroxide. 4. Virginia Belle Franklin gives and bequeaths to Virginia Davis her ability to keep her love affair a secret. 5. Jason Giles wills and bequeaths to Claude Shockley his love for himself. 6. Myrtle Hancock wills and bequeaths to Mary Virginia Morris her ability to know all and tell all. 7. Mabel Joyce wills and bequeaths to Ruby Hylton her ability to primp in school. 8. Mildred Helms wills and bequeaths to Juanita Leftwich her modesty and refinement. 9. Minnie Helms wills and bequeaths to Doris Berry her poetic abilities. ro. Ralph Ingram wills and bequeaths to Kenneth jones his ability as reporter and athlete. 11. Dorothy Hamlin wills and bequeaths to William Shanker her appetite. 12. Virginia Grogan and Edna Joyce will and bequeath to Katherine Ramsey their scholastic abilities. 13. Codell Jones wills and bequeaths to Alma Coleman her Hgift of gab. 14. Hope Leftwich wills and bequeaths to Grace Prillaman her ability to stick to her man. 15. Mack Little wills and bequeaths to Robert Hutcherson all of his Oriental features. 16. Elsie Mitchell and Nellie Moran will and bequeath to Beatrice Yeaman their ability as librarians and reporters. 17. Arlene and Estelle Prillaman will and bequeath to Christine Ingram their ability to use lipstick and rouge. 18. Nellie Philpott wills and bequeaths to Mary Kinney her ability as basket ball center. 19. Maxine Philpott wills to Gladys Vernon all of her excess poundage. 20. Reva Shelton wills and bequeaths to Sadie McCrow her craving for sample cakes. 21. Ruby Seay wills and bequeaths to J. T. Williams her old report cards and wishes him to copy them as nearly correctly as possible. 22. june Stone wills and bequeaths to George Philpott her ability as an assistant on the Annual Stali. 23. Melvin Stone wills and bequeaths to Thurman Brammer the sleekness of his hair. 24. Violet Richardson wills and bequeaths to Annie Bowles her quietness and solitude. 25. Ellery White wills and bequeaths to Dossie Plybon her methods of keeping her love straight. 26. Howard VVhite wills and bequeaths to Terrell Clarke all of his unworked geometry proposi- tions and his seat in detention hall. 27. Eva Young wills and bequeaths to Lucy Stone her ability to sing. 28. Jessie Williams wills and bequeaths to Frances Prillaman her gum-chewing abilities. The Class as a whole wills and bequeaths to the Junior Class their Christmas tree decorations. VVe do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. Hoover sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, We, the Class of '38, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hand and seal this seventeenth day of May, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. l.ilSl Will and TeSli:lmel1t TOP HAT NIGHT CLUB Were you invited to the Top Hat Night Club? If you weren't, you certainly missed the time of your life. We went to this Night Club March 25th at the Riverside Hotel. Tickets, which were issued a week previous to the club, had on them their table number and seat number and invited them to the Club at 7:30. Every person had to present his ticket at the door in order to enter the Night Club. The dining room carried out the color scheme of green and white. The favors were black and white top hats filled with peanuts. The programs, which were black and white, had a very artistic top hat design on the front. The floor show was as follows: Invocation............... ..... ..... .... M R. HOOVER Grand Opening ....... ............ ...... .... D A v ID GILES Song- Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here ................ fALLJ Toast to Seniors ........... .... .............. T E RRELL CLARKE Response ............. . ............... .... M ARJORIE CLARKE Toast to Faculty ....... .... K ENNETI-I JONES Senior Class History ..... ..... V IRGINIA GROGAN Piano Solo ............. ...... M ARY KINNEY Senior Class Poem ........ .... M AXINE PI-IILPOTT Senior Class Prophecy ..... ....... M ACK LITTLE Musical Interlude Last Will and Testament .... .... H OWARD WHITE Class Song ..................................... SENIOR CLASS Several interesting talks were given between times, which made the Club an interesting one. Jokes told and peanut throwing added life and gaiety to the party. The menu consisted of: BOQUET COCKTAIL BAKED CHICKEN WITH DRESSING AND GRAVY ASPARAGUS GREEN PEAS PARSLEY POTATOES RADISHE5 CELERY OLIVES PICKLES ROLLS BUTTER LIME NUT SALAD WITH ICE CREAM AND RITZ CRACKERS ICED TEA Those who attended the Night Club were: Messrs. David Flora, Jason Giles, Ralph Ingram, Mack Little, Melvin Stone, Howard White, Misses Marjorie Clarke, Mildred Franklin, Virginia Belle Franklin, Virginia Grogan, Myrtle Hancock, Dorothy Hamlin, Mildred Helms, Minnie Helms, Mabel Joyce, Codell Jones, Edna Joyce, Hope Leftwich, Elsie Mitchell, Nellie Moran, Arlene Prillaman, Estelle Prillaman, Nellie Philpott, Maxine Philpott, Reva Shelton, Ruby Seay, June Stone, Violet Richardson, Ellery White, Jessie Williams. Messrs. Rhodes Boyd, Thurman Brammer, Terrell Clarke, David Giles, Robert Hutcherson, Kenneth Jones, George Philpott, William Shanker, Claude Shockley, J. T. Williamsg Misses Doris Berry, Annie Bowles, Alma Coleman, Virginia Davis, Ruby Hylton, Christine Ingram, Mary Kinney, Juanita Leftwich, Sadie McCraw, Mary Virginia Morris, Dossie Plybon, Frances Prillaman, Grace Prillaman, Katherine Ramsey, Gladys Vernon, Beatrice Yeaman, Nell Weaver, Cleo Craig, Mildred Akers, Virginia Goode, Shirley Brightwell, Christine Harris, Dora Mitchell, Mesdames Roy Bryant, E. C. Hoover, J. F. Hollifieldg Messrs. Harvey Cooper, J. F. Hollifield, Roy Bryant, E. C. Hoover. The faculty sponsors for the banquet were Misses Goode and Akers, and Mr. Cooper. Birlliilllell Prettiest Mlss AKERS lllost A tlrartiw Miss GQODE Best All Around Miss AKERS Wittiext Mlss Gooma Most Capable Miss MITCHEl,L lllost Popular Miss AKERS faculty Mirror Best Looking MR. BRYANT lllost Attractive MR. COOPER Best All Around MR. HoovER W ittiest MR. COOPER lllost Capable MR. HOOVER llfost Popular MR. COOPER Prettiest ELLERY WHITE fllost Attractive DOROTHY HARTLIN flfost Sophisticated VIRGINIA BELLE FRANKLIN fllost Popular MAXINE PI-IILPOTT Hlost Intellectual BqILDRED HELIX'IS Ilfost Typical Senior NELI,IE MORAN Senior Mirror Best Looking RALPH INGRAM fllost Attractive HOWARD WHITE Ilfost Sophisticated JASON GILES Illost Popular HOWARD WHITE flfost Intellectual MACK LITTLE Zllost Typical Senior DAVID FLORA Most Humorous MAXINE PHILPOTT .fllost Dependable VIRGINIA GROOAN Biggest Chatterbox CODELL JONES Best All Around NELLIE PHILPOTT Teacher's Pet NIARJORIE CLARK Most Studious JUNE STONE Senior Mirror Most Humorous HOWARD WHITE Illost Dependable MACK LITTLE Biggest Chatterbox JASON GILES Best All Around HOWARD WHITE Teavher's Pet MELVIN STONE Illost Studious HOWARD WHITE rw? NM N-r Q -C A 25 ' 5 1 5f3 ly M' Q . 42 President .... Vice President .... Treasurer .... Secretary .... Reporter .... Sponsor. . . President. . . . Vice President Treasurer .... Sefretary ..... Reporter .... Sponsors .... President .... Vife President Treasurer .... Secretary .... Reporter. . . Sponsors JUNIOR OFFICERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS FRESHMAN OFFICERS .--.--.......-.-I-........ . . . . . . . .DAVID GILES . . . .JUANITA LEFTWICH . . . . . .VIRGINIA DAVIS . ...CHRISTINE INGRAM . . . . .BEATRICE YEAMAN . . . . . HARVEY COOPER .. . . .EDITH MCGHEE . . . .P. L. COLLINS, JR. . ...ALLISON MAYE . . . .BILLIE BERRY . . . . . . .. .DORIS PEGRAM j VIRGINIA GOODE ' 1 SHIRLEY BRIGHTWELL . . . .RACHEL HEL1vIs . . . .BUDDY MARTIN ...........TROY JOYCE CHRISTIE BELLE TURNER . . . ..... MARY E. BASSETT DORA MITCHELL . . . SHIRLEY BRIGHTWELL Class 0ffiCBl'S ROY BRYANT I DORIS BERRY Music fwashes afway from the soul the dust of efveryday life. RODES BOYD Bashfulness is an ornament to youth but a reproach to old age. ALMA COLEMAN .-I laugh is -worth a hundred groans in any market. VIRGINIA DAVIS Good company and good dis- course are the sinefws of virtue. EULYS GREENALL Solitude shofws us fwhat Kwe should beg society shofws us 'what -we are. CHRISTINE INGRAM llfisdom is lo the mind fwhat health is to the body. MARY KINNEY tl truly elegant taste is generally accompanied fwith excellency of heart. uniors ANNIE BOWLES What sfweet delight a quiet life affords. THURMAN BRAMMER Modesty is the conscience of the body. TERRELL CLARKE I enevy no man that knofws more than myself, but pity them that know less. DAVID GILES '24 little nonsense now and then is relished by the :wisest men. ROBERT HUTCI-IERs0N There is a foolish corner efven in the brain of a sage. KENNETH JONES Wise men talk because they haw something to sayg fools, because they like to say something. JUANITA LEFTWICI-I Virtue and genuine graces in themselfves speak fwhat no swords can utter. MARY' VIRGINIA MORRIS Reading ser-'ues for delight, for ability, the simple admire it, the Lwise use it. DOSSIE PLYBON They are newer alone 'who are arfornpanied by noble thoughts. GRACE PRILLAMAN Words are pictures of our thoughts. KATHERINE RAMSEY How goodness heightens beauty. LUCY STONE lf thou desire to be held -wise, be so fwise as to hold thy tongue. ciLADYS VERNON To knofw how to fwait is the great seeret of sueeessf' II If It rf SADIE MCCRAW What a .rpendthrift she is of her tongue. GEORGE PHII,Po'I'I' The only disad-vantage of an honest heart is eredulityf' FRANCES PRILLAMAN Nothing is so hard, but search fwill hnd it out. WILLIAM SHANKER It is not the quantity of meat, but the eheerfulness of the guest fwhieh malzes the feast. CLAUDE SHOCKLEY No man flatter: the fwoman he really loves. J. T. VVILLIAMS Learning by study must be fwonp 'tfwas ne'er handed dofwn from sire to son. BEATRICE YEAMAN There is an unspeakable pleas- ure attending the life ofa -vol- untary student. lIl'liOl'S BERRY, BILLY HREVVER, IRENE BRYSON, BURNHAM CARTER, DONKJVAN CARTER, OTIS COLLINS, P. L., JR. CRAIG, NIARGARET DRAPER, DEWY EGGLESTON, J. A. FERGUSON, VIOLET FLORA, SAMUEL GREENALL, M ERYL GROGAN, T. F. H ELMS, JACK JARRETT, TVIILDRED JOHNSON, GENEVA LITTLE, H. B., JR. MARTIN, CHRISTIN NIARTIN, DOROTHY MASON, AGNES NIAYE, ALLISON E W TVICCALL, XVARREN RICGHEE, EDITH PEDIGO, ALICE PEGRAM, DORIS PERKINS, HEI.EN RAMSEY, ANNE RAAISEY, ETHEL RICHARDSON, PAUL ROSS, BILLIE ROSS, GENEX'lEVE SHELTON, LESSIE MAE SPENCER, MYRTLE STONE, ALLIE TURNER, CLARA CIJURNER, DRUCILLA VIA, GUY TVADE, MARY ELIZABETH VVIGGINGTON, THOMAS WILKSON, DOROTHY VVISE, HARRY VVOODY, C. L., JR. SOllh0I110I'6S ADAMS, IIAzEL TADKINS, FRANCES ADKINS, LUCILLE ADKINS, JACK BASSETT, MARY E. BEACH, VICTOR BOCOCK, NORA BOWER, HERMAN BRAMMER, VELMA BYRD, LLOYD CAHILL, ISAAC CARTER, ELAINE CARTER, MARGARET CARTER, HAROLD CRAIG, G. T. EANES, BERNICE EOOLESTON, c3ERAI.DlNli FINE, ESTHER FOLEY, REAVIE FRANKLIN, WILLIAM FULCHER, IRENE CTUSLER, MARX' HAMLIN, ROSA HANCOCK, ELSIE HANCOCK, MARGARET IIAYEORD, CARLITA HAYNES, MYRTLE IIELMS, RACHEL HOLLANDSVVORTH, CTLADYS HOOVER, CARL INGRAM, MYRTLE JARRE'l l', CLAUDE JOIINSON, ES'l'EI.I.E JOIINSON, MILIJRED JOYCE, NELSON JOYCE, DAVID JOYCE, rfROY LAWLESS, fTvUY MANNINC, ANDREW MARTIN, BUDDY METZ, JOHN NOLEN, ELAINE NOLEN, FRANCES PEORAM, AUBREX' PEORAM, RICIIARD PERKINS, HELEN PRILLAMAN, GARLAND PRILLAMAN, HAROLD PRILLAMAN, WALTER - - ' l:l'6Shl11 I1 PRILLAMAN, ROBERT RICHARDSON, CATHERINE ROBERTSON, LOUISE SCOTT, ROBERT SHIVELY, QTAYNE SHORE, BERNICE SMITH, DOROTHY SPENCER, IRIS SPENCER, J. D. STANLEY, CLYDE STONE, MABEL STONE, EUNICE STONE, HII.DA STONE, VIRGINIA STRINOER, CHARLOTTE 'lill0MASON, IRILLARD WRURNER, CIIRISTII-I BELLE TURN ER, LULA VNDERVVOOD, W7Il.l..4RD ITNDERWOOD, VVILSON WARNER, BETTY VVHAVER, AVIS WOOD, EDWARD XVRIGHT, MILERED ADKINS, JACK BEACH, VICTOR BRYSON, BURNHAM BOWVER, HERMAN BERRY, BILLIE COLLINS, P. L., JR. CARTER, OTIS CRAIG, G. T. CAHILL, ISAAC CARTER, DONOYAN CARTER, HAROLD IJRAPER, DEWEY EGGLESTON, J. A. FLOR.-X, DAVID FRANKLIN, VVILLIA FLORA, SAMUEL GILES, DAVID QTROGAN, T. F. HOOVER, CARL M l1dllStI'ii:ll Al'tS HELMS, JACK JOYCE, DAYID JOYCE, TROY JARRETT, CLAUDE JOYCE, NELSON LI'l 1'I.E, MACK LITTLE, JUNIOR LAVVIIESS, CTUY MANNING, ANDREW METZ, JOHN MAYE, AI,I,ISON MARTIN, VVEBSTER MASON, TIAROLD MCCALL, VVARREX MARTIN, BUDDY PRII.I.AIvIAx, VV.-Xl.'l'HR PRILLAMAN, HAROLD PRHILAMAN, GARLAND PHII.PO'l l', CIEORCE , ,sq PEGRAM, RICHARD PLOTT, PAUL PRILLAMAN, ROBERT ROSS, BILLIE RICHARDSON, PAUL SHOCKLEY, CLAUDE STULZ, NOLEN SPENCER, J. D. SCOTT, ROBERT SHANKER, VVILLIAM STANLEY, CLYDE THOMASON, DILLARD UNDERWOOD, WILLAR ITNDERVVOOD, WILLSON VIA, GUY WICINGTON, THOMAS VVOODY, C. L., JR. VVISE, HARRY WVOOD, EDVVARD ATHLETICS LITEDAIQY NEWSDADED DDUM AND IBIJGLE CODDS SCHDDI. DATIDDI. BETA CLUB HDMI? ECKEIQS CI.Ul3 Activities Coach. . . . . . .MISS VIRGINIA GOODE Captain. . . . . . .MAXINE PI-IILPOTT Illanager. . . . . Right Forward JESSIE VVILLIAMS Centers MARY KINNEY RosA HAMLIN Right Guard REVA SHELTON RIAXINE PHILPOTT .NELLIE PHILPOTT Left Forward DOROTHY HAMLIN Side Centers MARY ELIZABETH WADE LESSIE MAE SI-IELTON Left Guard VIRGINIA GROGAN BERNICE EANES Girls' Basket l3aII Coarh ..... ........ R Ov BRYANT Captain. . .. .......... RALPH INGRANI Manager ........... WILLIAM SHANKER Right Forward Left Forward RALPI-I INGRAM DAVID GILES, JR. Center CLAUDE SI-IOCKLEY Right Guard Left Guard JASON GILES KENNETH JONES SECOND TEAM BILLIE BERRY I WARREN IVICCALL TERRELL CLARKE GEORGE PHILPOTT HAROLD MASON VVILLIAM SHANKER j. D. SPENCER BUYS' I3i:lSket l3i:lII Coach. . . ........ ROY BRYANT Captain ........... . . . JASON GILES Jllanager ........ Catrher ........ Pitcher ....... First Baseman. . . Second Baseman . . . Short Stop ...... Third Basernan. . . Right Field ..... Center Field .... Left Field .... .ROBERT HUTCHERSON ... . . . . . . . .TERRELL CLARK . . . . . .JASON GILES ... .KENNETH JONES . . . . . .C. L. WOODY . . . .ALLISON IVIAYE . . . . . .DAVID GILES . . . . . .T. F. GROGAN . . .ANDREW MANNING .................BILLYBERRY THE SQUAD BERRY, BILLY BRAMMER, THURLIAN CLARKE, r11ERRELL EGGLESTON, J. A. FLORA, DAVID GILES, DAVID, JR. GILES, JASON GROGAN, T. F. HOOVER, CARL, JR. BUYS' INGRAM, RALPH JONES, KENNETH MASON, HAROLD MAYE, ALLISON M CCALL, WARREN PHILPOTT, GEORGE PLOTT, PAUL SHOCKLEY, CLAUDE SPENCER, J. D. WOODY, C. L., JR. I3ilSebElII - President ..... Vice President. . . Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . Reporter .... Sponsors. . . . BERRY, DORIS CLARK, MARJORIE FRANKLIN, MILDRED GROGAN, VIRGINIA HELMS, MILDRED HELMS, MINNIE HUTCHERSON, ROBERT INGRAM, CHRISTINE JOYCE, EDNA . .HOWARD m7HITE .. . . . . .JUNE STONE . . .BEATRICE YEAMAN . . . . .DoRIs BERRY ..........NELLIE MORAN J E. CARL HOOVER ' ' 'l MRS. FAITH F. BRYANT LEI-'TwIcH, JUANITA MORAN, NELLIE RAMSEY, KATHERINE SEAY, RUBY STONE, JUNE XVHITE, HOWARD VVILLIAMS, JESSIE YEAINTAN, BEATRICE Beta Club President ..... Vice President ........ Secretary and Treasurer Reporter .... . . .. Sponsor. . ADIcINs, LUCILLE BYRD, LLOYD CARTER, MARGARET COLLINS, P. L., JR. CRAIG, MARGARE1' EGGLESTON, GERALDINE FLORA, SAMUEL GILES, JASON CEROGAN, T. F. HANCOCK, ELSIE IIELMS, JACK HELMS, RACHEL HOLLANDSWORTH, G JOHNSON, ESTELLE LADYS MARTIN, DOROTHY METZ, JOHN PRILLAMAN, GARLAND PRIIILAMAN, ROBERT PRILLAMAN, w7ALTER PHlI.POTT,1VIAXlNE RAMSEY, ANNE RAMSEY, ETHEL RAMSEY, KATHERINE Ross, BILLIE SHOCKLEY, CLAUDE SPENCER, IRIS SPENCER, J. D. . . .HOWARD WHITE .. . . .RALPH INGRAM MAXINE PHILPOTT .. .ELSIE MITCHELL . . .HARVEY COOPER SPENCER, MYRTLE SHELTON, REVA STONE, LUCY STONE, MELvIN THOIvIAsON, DILLARD TURNER, LULA UNDERWOOD, WILSON XYERNON, GLADYS WHITE, ELLERY VVHITE, HOWARD VVXSE, HARRY VVRIGHT, MILTORD YEAMAN, BEATRICE YOUNG, EVA Datrick enry Society President ..... Vire President. . . Secretary ..... Treasurer. . . Reporter. . . Sponsor. . . ADKINS, JACK BASSETT, MARY ELIZABETH BEACH, VICTOR BERRY, DORIS BOCOCK, NORA BOWER, HERMAN BOYD, JAMES BOYD, RODES BRAMMER, 'THURMAN BRAMMER, VELMA BREWER, IRENE CARTER, OTIS CLARK, MARJORIE CLARK, TERRELL COLEMAN, ALMA 7 DAVIS, W IRGINIA CQREENALL, EULYS CEROGAN, VIRGINIA f?USLER, MARY ELIZABETH HAMLIN, DOROTHY HANCOCK, MARGARET I'IOOVER, CARL HYLTON, RUBY JOHNSON, GENEVA JOHNSON, MILDRED JONES, CODELL JOYCE, IVIABEI, JOYCE, NEI.SON ROGER, MACDALINE LITTLE, MACK MCCALL, VVARREN . . .VIRGINIA CTROGAN . . . .JUNE STONE . ...DORIS BERRY . . .VIRGINIA DAVIS . .ALMA COLEMAN . . .NIILDRED AKERS MANNING, ANDREW MASON, HAROLD MAYE, ALI,ISON PEDIGO, AI.lCE PEGRAM, RICHARDSON RICHARDSON, CATHERINE RICHARDSON, PAUL RICHARDSON, VIOLPIT ROSS, CIENEVIEVE STONE, HILDA STONE, JUNE STONE, MABEL 'l'URNER, CLARA VIKURNER, DRUCELLA XVARNER, BETTY effersonian iterary Society i. i--M l.l.. L.- - 1,fF.fill'l'l1f ..... Vin' Prrsizlffzf. . . Secretary ..... Trmxurer. . . Refborffr. . . Sponsor. . ADAMS, IIAZIQL BOVVLES, ANNIE BRYSON, BURNIIAM CAIIILI., ISAAC CARTER, DONOVAN CARTER, IIAROLD CRAIG, G. T. IJANIEL, JEVVELL DRAP!-IR, DEWI-:Y ICANICS, BERNICFI Ec:c:I.EsToN, J. A. RICHARDSON,VIOLE'1' FINE, FSTIIER FLORA, DAVID FRANKLIN, VIRGINIA BELLE 'W FRANKLIN, NAYILLIAM HAYIPORD, CARLITTA HELMS,M1LDRED IIUTCIIERSON, ROBERT IXGRAM, CHRISTINE INORAM, MYRTLE JARRETT, MILDRED KINNEY, MARY LE ETWICH, JUA NITA MARTIN, BUDDY MARTIN, CHRISTINE MCCRAW, SADIE IVIITCHELI., ELSIE MORAN, NELLIE . .CHRISTIN E INGRAAI . . . . . .NELLIE NIORAN . .JUANITA LEFTVVICH ...KENNETH JONES ......NIARY KINNEY SHIRLEY BRIGHTVVELL NOLEN, ELAINE NOLEN, FRANCES PERKINS, HELEN PIIILPOTT, CRFIORGE PRII.I,AIvIAN, ARLENE ROBERTSON, LOUISE SEAY, RUBY SIIIVLEY, QQAYNE STANLEY, CLYDE STONE, EUNICE VVIIITE, EIILERY XVIOINOTON, THOMAS VVILKSON, DOROTHY VVOOD, EDWARD XVOODY, C. L., JR. Lee itera ry Society Prexident ..... Vice President. . . Secretary. . . Treasurer .... Reporter. . . Sponsor. . . ADKINS, FRANCES BERRY, BILLY CARTER, ELAINE FOLEY, REAvIE FRANKLIN, MILDRED FULCHER, IRENE CQILES, DAVID, JR. GREENALL, MERYL HAMLIN, ROSA HANCOCK, MYRTLE HAYNES, MYRTLE HELMS, MINNIE INGRAM, RALPH JARRETT, CLAUDE JOYCE, DAVID JOYCE, EDNA JOYCE, NELSON JOYCE, rI'ROY LEFTWICH, HOPE LITTLE, H. B., JR. MASON, AGNES MCGI-IEE, EDITH MORRIS, MARY VIRGINIA PECRAM, DORIS PLOTT, PAUL PLYEON, DOssIE PRILLAMAN, ESTELLE PRILLAMAN, FRANCES PRILLAMAN, GRACE . .NELLIE PHILPOTT . .HOPE LEFTVVICH .. . . . .JESSIE WILLIAMS MARY VIRGINIA NIORRIS ... . . .DAVID GILES, JR. . . .VIRGINIA GOODE PRILLAMAN, HAROLD SCOTT, ROBERT Sl-IANKER, WILLIAM SHELTON, LESSIE MAE SHORE, BERNICE SMITH, DOROTHY STONE, ALLIE STONE, VIRGINIA STRINGER, CHARLOTTE VIA, GUY UNDERWOOD, WILLARD WADE, MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, JESSIE WILLIAMS, J. T. Shakespearean iterary Society Editor-in-Chief .... Associate Editors. . . Business Manager. . Senior Reporters. . . funior Reporter ..... Sophomore Reporter .... . . . Freshman Reporter. Sports Editors .... Society Editor ..... Huinor Editor .... Faculty Advisor. . . ........-TUNE STONE S ELSIE MITCHELL ' ' ' MARJORIE CLARK . . . . . .JASON GILES S NELLIE MORAN ' MACK LITTLE . . . .BEATRICE YEAMAN . ....... . . .DORIS PEGRAM MARY ELIZABETH BASSETT S VIRGINIA GROGAN ' ' ' ' 1 RALPH INGRAM . . . .JESSIE WILLIAMS . . . .HOWARD WHITE . . .MILDRED AKERS --'FBSSDI' HOOVBYQS Gan!! Prexident ...., Vire President. . . Sefretary. . . Treasurer .... Reporter. . . Sponxor. . . BREWER, IRENE CRAIG, MARGARET CARTER, MARGARET DANIEL, JEWELL DAVIS, VIRGINIA ECGLESTON, QEERALDINE FERGUSON, VIOLET CIREENALL, EULYS CPREENALL, MERYL HYLTON, RUBY HOI.LANDSWOR'I'lI, GLAD YS INGRAM, CHRISTINE JARRETT, MILDRED KOGER, MAGDALINE LEETWICH, JUANITA MAsON, AGNES MCCRAW, SADIE IVICCIHEE, EDITH MARTIN, DOROTHY PEGRAM, DORIS PLYBON, DOSSIE PEDIGO, ALICE VIRGINIA DAVIS .......EULYS GREENALL . . .MARY ELIZABETH WADE .DOSSIE PLYBON . . .KATHERINE RAMSEY VIRGINIA GOODE PRILLAMAN, FRANCES RAMSEY, KATHERINE SPENCER, MY'R'Fl.E SHELTON, LEssIE MAE STRINGER, CHARLOTTE IKURNER, CLARA FIKURNER, DRUCILLIX VERNON, GLADYS WADE, MARY ELIZABETH YEAMAN, BEATRICE 0016 Eckers Club President ..... Vice President ........... Secretary and Treasurer. . . Captain ............... Lieutenant .... Lieutenant .... President ..... Viee Presia'1'nf. ....... . Secretary and Treasurer. . . Captain ............... Lieutenant. . . . Lieutenant. . .. ADKINS, JACK CARTER, DoNovAN CLARK, NORW'lL EGGLESTON, J. L A. FLORA, SAMUEL FOLEY, C. L. FULCHER, KEN HOONIER, CARL Nli'l'H FIRST TERM OFFICERS SECOND TERM OFFICERS HOOVER, HENRY B. INGRAM, THURMAN LITTLE, CRAIG MARTIN, VVEBSTER NEWMAN, ORIS PEGRAM, RICHARD PIIILPOTT, VV.-XLTER A. School Datrol .. . .DONOVAN CARTER A. EGGLESTON, JR. .........CARL PLOTT ...CARL HoovER ....HALEY YOUNG ...SAMUEL FLORA ....DONOVAN CARTER . . . . . .SAMUEL FLORA A. EGGLESTON, JR. ......SAMUEL FLORA ....KENNETII FULCHER ..RIcHARD PEGRAM PLOTT, CARL RICHARDSON, PAUL SCOTT, ROBERT STULTZ, NOLAND WIGGINGTON, THOMAS VVOODY, REESE VVRIGHT, MILFRED YOUNG, HALEY zz i A 1El5IlCAN I. EGION .RENEW DRUM ANU 31501. EQ -Vsgwi IZJDDS QUT Av Drum fllrzjor ............ Girl ffxsistllrzl Drum flfajor. . . Junior Drum lllajor .... . . BERRY, BILLY BRAMMER, TIIURMAN COLLINS, P. L., JR. EOcLEs'rON, J. A. EGCLESTON, CLYDE EGGLESTON, WOODY GILES, DAVID, JR. IIELMS, JACK IIOI,LANDswOR'I'II, GLAD IIOOVER, E. C., JR. IIOOVER, HENRY B. INGRAM, CIIRIs'I'INE YS JESSE, GENE JARRETT, EDGAR JONES, ALICE JONES, EDWARD JONES, XVILLIAM JOYCE, BILLY NORMAN, WAYNE NORTON, JUNIOR PEGRAM, RICIIARD PIIILPOIT, BOBBY PIIILPOTT, BUSTER PHILPOTT, GEORGE .... . . .BILLY BFRRX .. .CHRISTINE INCRAM ...GENE JESSE PIIILPO'1'T, XRYAI.'I'l-IR A. SCo'rI', ROEERI' SHANIIER, BILL STANLEY, CLYDE VERNON, CALVIN VVEINSTEIN, IRVING VVOOD, EDVVARD WOODY, C. L., JR. WVOODY, REESE VVIGGINGTON, 'IKHOMAS WILLIAMS, NANCY rum and Busrle Corus CLAUDE: Christine, will you marry me ? CHRISTINE: No, I won't. CLAUDE: If you don't I'll shoot my brains out. CHRISTINE: Well, if you do you'll have one on papa. He doesn't think you have any. MILDRED F. Qvoice over phonej: I can't sleep, doctor. Can you do anything for me? RALPH I.: Hold the phone and I'll sing you a lullabyfl MAXINE P.: I understand you're looking for a new maid. NELLIE P.: Yes, the last one we had han- dled China like japan. MELVIN: Howard, why do you wear such loud socks? HOWARD: To keep my feet from going to sleepf' TERRELL: Have you ever run up against a mathematical problem that stumped you P Tl-IURMAN: Yes, indeed. I could never figure out how, according to advertisements, 85727 of the dentists recommend one brand of toothpaste, 92? recommend another brand, and QSZJ recommend still another brand. The teacher was trying to make Mary Kin- ney understand subtraction, and she said: You have ten fingers. Now, suppose there were three missing, what would you have then ? No music lesson, said Mary promptly. JASON: I'm learning to Hy, Violet. Pretty soon I can take you to the city in an airplane. VIOLET: You will not! When I want to go to the city, I'll go in an automobile, the way Providence intended. RHODES! Radio is wonderful, isn't it ? MARY VIRGINIA: Yes! just think of the swing bands, the politicians, the torch singers, the crooners, the poets and the thousand other things one can silence simply by twisting a little knob. CODELL: Did you ask father for my hand? BOY FRIEND: Yes, I asked him over the phone and he said, 'I don't know who is speak- ing, but it's 0. K. with me'. MYRTLE H.: She told me you told her that secret I told you not to tell her. MILDRED F.: The mean thing! I told her not to tell you I told her. MYRTLE H.: Well, I promised her I wouldn't tell you she told me, so don't tell her I told you. ' DKBS Miss AKERS: What on earth made you write a paragraph like that P ELSIE M. : I quoted it, ma'am, from Dickens. MISS AKERs: Beautiful lines, aren't they P DOCTOR: You have acute appendicitisf' VIRGINIA G.: Oh, doctor, how you Hatter me! MAXINE P.: Can you drive with one hand ? BOY FRIEND: Sure, MAXINE: Then have an apple. MISS GOODE: Will someone give an ex- planation of dew ? MYRTLE H.: The earth revolves on its axis every twenty-four hours, and in consequence of the tremendous paces at which it travels, it perspires freely. MRS. SMITH: Why, Hope, only yesterday you broke four cups! How many will you break tomorrow at that rate ? HOPE: None, ma'am, tomorrow's my day off. ROBERT H.: Daddy, what effect does the moon have on the tide ? MR. HUTCHERSON Cfrom depths of a news- paperj : None, son. Only on the untied. DR. SIIOCKLEY: How did you like Sunday school today ? CLAUDE: t'Fine. DR. SHOCKLEY: Now, can you tell me who killed Moses? CLAUDE: No, sir, I was sitting on the back seat and couldn't see. JEssIE: 'fWhere is that pretty maid who was passing out cocktails awhile ago? HosTEss: Oh, are you looking for a drink ? JESSIE: No, I'm looking for my husband. MR. BRYANT Cafter basket ball gamel : Ja- son, you shoot like lightning. JASON: You mean I'm fast? MR. BRYANT: No, your shots never strike in the same place twice. MELVIN: What is it about your little car that makes such a dreadful rattling noise ? DAVID: That? Oh, that's 56.50 jingling around in my pocket. KENNETH: Gosh, I need five bucks and I don't know where to get it. TERRELL: I'm glad of that. I was afraid you thought you could get it from me. MARJORIE: And this, I suppose, is one of those hideous caricatures of modern art? NELLIE M.: Nope, that's just a mirror. TH E STAFF DI: TIMIBEIQ TINTS DI: 1938 is grateful to sponsors, teachers and d for their whole-hearted support of TIMBER TINTS E I3 I IDU U B vertis ADS Bassett Furniture Industries, Inc and Subsidiary Companies CSD Yfe W0rld'5 Largest Manzfavturers qw Furnzlurew 'SE BASSETT FURNITURE CO., BASSETT, VA. J. D. BASSETT MANUFACTURING CO., BASSETT, VA. BASSETT CHAIR CO., BASSETF, VA. BASSETT SUPERIOR LINES, INC., BASSETT, VA. W. M. BASSETT FURNITURE CORP. MARTINSVILLE, VA. Keep Your School Spirit Throughout Life and You are Bound to Succeed Montgomery Ward MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA Lee Telephone Company Through Sfroice We Grow I MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA South Bassett Service S ta Il on MIsI.vIN GROGAN GENE CLAY Manager: DIAL 3171 Complzte Szrvice From Radiator To Can' Tank Washing, Greasing A Specialty Martinsville Granite and Marble Co. FINE MONUMENTAL WORK FROM SELECT GEORGIA GRANITE O MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Rocky Mount Motor COMPLIMENTS OF T h e M a rt Comp an y FORD DEALERS ' SINCE 1914 ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA J. N. Montgomery STONE MERCANTILE SL Company GENERAL MERCHANDISE RDWARE HA Fresh Meats and Sea Foods O Dial 31 I I-Starz No. 1, North Baum ROCKY MQUNT' VIRGINIA Dial 3121--Stare Na. 2, South Basult Dlal 21 I COMPLIMENTS OF P e a k 8: A n gl e 8 5 FURNITURE FUNERAL DIRECTORS I I ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Central Garage Incorporated Chrysler and Plymouth Sale: and Sfrvize SHELL GASOLINE DISTRIBUTOR Rocxv MOUNT, VIRGINIA N. R. Bunnoucus G. T. WHITE If You stop Am: sn U, Burroughs-White Thzrz Will Br No More Fun. Chi:Cg?PlElETE,aleS Showx Our Record On Filr- SALES SERVICE S U'AC' With A Smik' FAYETTE STREET DIAL 4160 IVIARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA I O Greer-Weaver Mfg. Co. Incorporated B- W - Angle A Complete Lim of Building Materialr and Supplies ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA DIAL 336 RocKY MOUNT, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF Rocky Mount Grocery and Milling Company, Inc. ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA T1-los. B. STANLEY, Prefidenz and Treafurer J. D. BASSETT, Vice Prefident C. V. STANLEY, F im Vice President J. W, STANLEY, Vie: Prefident F. A. STANLEY, Secretary Dz'.vlz'nctz ve Furniture Stanley Furniture Company INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Bedroom and Dining-Room FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Sf! PERMANENT EXHIBITS AMERICAN FURNITURE MART CHICAGO, ILLINOIS NEW YORK FURNITURE EXCHANGE NEW YORK CITY if Shzfping Point: Bassett, Va. Pon' Qjice: Stanleytown, Va. HAPPY MOTORING WITH E s s 0 0 0 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF J. Brodie Allman RocKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA The Home Of Good jewrlry WATCHES-DIAMONDS D. F. Jones JEWELRY Since 1924 M , N. C. EBANE So.ur.h.e.I:nGS.a.Ies,,CQ. BRIDGE STREET DIAL 3167 CONGRATULATIONS De Shazo Lumber Company GRADUATES! + WHOLESALE AND RETAIL . BUILDING MATERIAL + GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND COMPLIMENTS OF BUILDERS + A Friend MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA Purebred Dairies J. M. STONE 8: SON Il Parteurized Dairy Producti SERVICE AND QUALITY ANYWHERE, ANYTIME R. F. Safeguard Your Health with Our D. No. 2 BASSETT, VIRGINIA Bassett Goody Shop Proprietor HARRY L. LEVY M. F. Mason CONTRACTOR AND Byrd Sc Company jewelers BUILDER Q GIFTS THAT LAST WHEN READY T0 BUILD MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA SEE ME We Treat You CRAIG 81 BASSETT GENERAL MERCHANDISE Meats--Groceries-Fruits Vegetables--Fresh Fish Phone 22 I I BASSETT, VIRGINIA UNDERTAKERS Blue Ridge Hardware and Supply Company INCORPORATED + 'I' + Manufacturers' Representatives and jobbers +++ MILL SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS OF J. W. Smith I WHOLESALE I MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Troxler Furniture Company Martinsville--Bassett Virginia BEST WISHES Bassett Dry Cleaning and Laundry Co. Perkins Plumbing Heating Company I BASSETT, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Western Auto Associate Store wk 11 BASSETT, VIRGINIA Noland Company INCORPORATED PLUMBING, HEATING MILL SUPPLIES II-I3 Salem Avenue, West ROANOKE, VIRGINIA DIAL 5561 Hix-Palmer Company INCORPORATED IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, FURNISHINGS, HATS, CAPS 302-304-306 Salem Avenue ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Memoscript Secretarial College Secretarial Training A Specialty INSTRUCTIONS THROUGHOUT YI-ZAR SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES 315 THIRD STREET, S. W. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA AMERICAN THEATRE BUILDING ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Airheart-Kirk Clothing Company Where Young Men Can Find Their Style 25 W. CAMPBELL AVENUE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA anlc1nQEn an 20 Ho .sr Rosnol2c.qVa Roanoke'.v Only Compleze Furrierx 65km I ' It U' 1111118 l THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP . . . IOS West Campbell Avenue ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 306 South Roanoke Jefferson St. Virginia Phil pott Brothers O MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN LUMBER AND CROSSTIES General Merchandise and Country Produce COMPLIMENTS OF E. J. Brammer's 5 and Io-Cent Stores STORES I and 3-BASSFTT, VA. STORE ZAROCKY MOUNT, VA. Hene bry 81 Son jewelers GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MAKERS OF CLASS RINGS AND PINS 209 Jefferson Street ROANOKE, VIRGINIA W e Solicit Your Patronage Reid and Cutshall FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATIONS ROANOKE, VIRGINIA DAVIDSON'S 303 So. JEFFERSON STREET ROANOKE, VIRGINIA T T SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA'S STYLE CENTER RakestraW's Dry Cleaning and Dyeing The Place for Service 506-508 Center Avenue, N. W. BUF ORD RAKESTRAW DIAL 5527 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Nelson Hardware Co. 1888 50 Years 1938 Southweft Virginia? Leading SPORTING GOODS JOBBER GOLDSMITII-RAWLINGS DUNLOP ROANOKE, VIRGINIA NATHAN'S Bassetfs Best Department Store COMPLIMENTS OF Mitchell Motor Co. S A L E S SERVICE BASSETT, VIRGINIA 6 GooD PRINCIPAL IS A MAN,S GREATEST AssET. IT IS ESSENTIAL 'ro PUBLIC LIFE AND ESPECIALLY 'ro BUSINESS. STRENCTHEN IT WHILE IN SCHOOL AVERETT COLLEGE AILI: The aim of Averett College is to combine culture and refinement with practical education. CURRICULUM: In addition to the work leading to the B. A. and B. S. degrees, the college offers courses in music, art, speech and dramatic art. ACTIVITIES: All sports and other ex- tracurricular activities ordinarily found in a college for women are available. It is the object of the college to provide opportunity for every student to partic- ipate in the activities of her choice. ACADEMIC STANDING: The college is accredited by all important accrediting agencies, North and South. For further information, address PRESIDENT CURTIS BISHOP, Averett College, Danville, Virginia. To High School Graduates Whatever you plan to do after grad- uatlon-whether you plan for college or bualneea-your mental development must contlnue. The National Business College is a distinc- tive, private school of professional grade. Day and evening courses prepare high school graduates for immediate earning . Many graduates who have acquired experience are now presidents, vice-presidents, cashiers, sec- retaries, treasurers and controllers of large corporations-others are in successful ac- countancy practice. The selection of a commercial school for your business training is of vital importance to yinu. Write for beautifully illustrated cat- a og. National Business College Roanoke, Virginia Accredited by Natlonal Aaaoclatlon of Aooredlted Commercial Schools. COMPLIMENTS OF HAL C. RICH, Dixtributor Standard Oil Company of New Jersey BUY AT THE Esso SIGN Happy Motoring! -Fresh AT YOUB GROCERS Caldwell -Sites Co. . We have served the Community of Bassett for many years as Wholesale Paper Nierchauts and Stationers, It is our hope to continue to deserve this patronage. Make Our Store Your Head- quarterf Hfhen In Roanokf YOUR FRIEND Mountain Drug Co INCORPORATED H. L. ROBERTSON M anager Prefcripfion Druggist A GOOD DRUG STORE DOOR TO A GOOD SCHOOL IN A GOOD TOWNU DIAL 2261 BASSETT, VIRGINIA P. M. Ingram Sc Son FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES . Faso, ISLOUR, DRY Gooos NOTIONS AND Suoas DIAL Ng, COMPLIMENTS OF W alters Bread Com pany American Cafe We Never Clan T Q KITTY MITCIIFJLL Manager BE INDEPENDENT Bu:inf.f: Training In A Bufineff School Inxurer Bufineff Safran COMPLETE CouRsEs-INVESTIGATE-ADDRESS GASSAWAY SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL SCIENCE AND ACCOUNTING BROWN BUILDING, OVER PATTERSON DRUG Co. INIARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA ACCOUNTING STENOTYPY fMachine Shorthandj STENOGRAPHIC CIVIL SERVICE SECRETARIAL COMPTOMETRY fMachine Calculation, MEDICAL SECRETARIAL BUSINESS LAW TYPEWRITING PENMANSHIP BUSINESS ENGLISH LIBRARY PRACTICE Built Un Honor Modernly Equipped FLOYD E. GASSAWAY, Director COMPLIMENTS OF Cash - Haul Wholesale Grocery Company PLEE-ZING DISTRIBUTORS MAIz'I'INsvILI.I-2, VIRGINIA . Wf Serta' Henry County Service Printing Co. mRTINsvII.I,Iz, VIRGINIA OFFICE SUPPLIES HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFES Dial 3241 COYVIPLIM ENTS OF Henry County Furniture Co. On The Square MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA The Bassett Printing Co. ThePrin1er5 Whoffre Alwayf Bury PUBLISHERS OF THE I3AssI3T'r JOURNAL DAY, DIAL 2411 NIGIIT, IDIAL 2186 Lester Lumber Company, Inc. Serving the Public Since 1896 WE REPRESENT AND DISTRIBUTE THE WORLD'S BEST AND MOST FAMOUS BUILDING MATERIAL PIIoNEs 2196-'3 I IS lf you are fond of nice clothes properly cleaned and pressed, see JIQWICLL MCCUBBINS Acr:N'r Fon MACK-ELLIS COMPANY DANVll.I.E, VIRGINIA We Specialize in Cleaning and Blocking Knitted Suite Richardson Electric Company FRIGIDAIRE AIR-CONDITIONING, WATER SYSTEMS AND ROOFING I-Iundley Insurance Agency Inrurance of All Kindr COMPI,IMl'IN'l'S OF Underwood Grocery a n d C a fe BASSETT, VIRGINIA For Style For Quality For Value Our Fifty- Second Year of Sincere Service l. ll E ll M A N 'fbanuillelf 3est Store' QVE ,gnu Dairy Products MILK, BUTTER, ICE CREAINI Daily Milk Delivery Service In Bassett. Stop The Clover Brand Truck Your Patronagf Will Be Greatly Apprfciated CLOVER CREAMERY, Inc. Valley Grocery Company Fmh Mmm Stanleytown Motor STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Lines, Inc. 'TELEPHONE 3281 BASSETT, VIRGINIA . Motor Transportation DEE'S DRUG GO. Al Drug Store Wilh cz Service That Plfasfs ' YARDLEY'S AND WHITMAN'S 4 LINES EXCLUSIVELY STANLEYTOWN, VIRGINIA Prescriptions First Phone 3 3 7 I COMPLIM ENTS OF Aaron Mill O IVIARTINSVILLE, VA. COMPLIMENTS OF Stone and Bassett Theaters DEALERS IN BUILDING SUPPLIES MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Valentine Paints and Varnish 0 V. M. DRAPER DAY PHONE zo FORD AND DEPOT STS MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF BASSETT FURNITURE TRUCKING COM PANY Confidence Of The Public If Our Greateft Affet O THE HUB COMPLIMENTS OF Ve r n o n ' S BARBER SHOP The D. P. Motor Company DeSoto and Plynzonrh Dealer.: Ma11age1'5 So. Bassett, Va. Rocky Nlount, Va. B. L. PURDUIC, SR. B. L. PURDUH, JR. Salemzan VV. D. THURMAN f A Complete Line In Repair Service COMPLIIXIENTS OF Virginia Mirror Company MARTINSVIIIIIE, VIRGINIA DIAL 3461 R h o d e s ' DRY CLEANERS BASSETT, VIRGINIA '4C0me Up And See U: Sometime 0 Bassett Beauty Shoppe CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES! Weaver Mirror Company O ROCKY MOUNT VIRGINIA Metropolitan and Light White Flours Meet livery Baking Need . . . Because They Are Milled Under Super- Scientiiic Control, In The 'gSouth's Finest And Best Equipped Flour Mill' '... Because Service is An Axiom Of Our Or- ganization, Vl'hich Results In Assured Satisfaction To Our Customers o ROANOKE CITY MILLS, Inc. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The First National Bank ff? lrYf'L X f X B. FCRMAN SONS 4! Class Rings, Pins, Commencement Invitations Medals, Trophies, Caps and Gowns, Etc. CZ? WALTER B. ANDERSON L. G. BALFOUR CO. PRODUCTS fewelerf WD 111 BROAD GRACE ARCADE RICHMOND, VIRG Try a Texaco Dealer NEXT TIIXIE O H. C. LESTER, Agent COMPLIIXILINTS Stanleytown Mercantile Company GICNICRAI. XIICRCHANDISIC LINES STAPLIL AND FANCY I . T . H A M L I N IOOlZ7 SQXNTO COFI IfI'I I 1uQsH GROUND I . S. PEANUT BU'I I'L1R J. I . S. 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