Mineral Springs High School - Larenim Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1950
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We, the staff, through pictures and illustrations which we have borrowed from the ancient world, have tried to give our many friends who will see this book some idea of the various activities that are carried on through our com- prehensive work program. - We trust that the pages to follow may in years to come serve as lasting moments of the Spirit of cooperation, good will, and friendliness that has mark- ed our years at Mineral Springs High School. -Co-Eorron- -N x mf am s v r nm sm ,W -4 K 1- , FFH sw m Us gn ., V. -,rw :news , . ,V .,,., vw 1 v V -v 'al JH! ffww-1 , .11 L, X .:, X HEX LQ 5 Q i ,g ,, W a an Haw wa . 4 I 1 na Us ,. E E ma a mn Ex mm ms ms ss 'w mms ww X W H W E, w H Hswgm X ww E f QW- E12 E H mn mm H -in gk? W k Q v Sw-EL I' Q: jj f5?FQ'm-ai-L -.ss if --5 34-A r za sf us 2 . 1 1 ww -Q W 22--NWN U Q M XA 1: xm as as u f x 2 was 1 v mm mu Q 4 N saw ug? 4 ss xx an an an fs, .Vp an K Q wil. - ff EGUICLJEU E -ku IX51'af' Q ,Qu Q 4? ,U-, - H an g ss ie. 5 GE Yr OUR DEAR OLD ALMA MATER ALL HAIL, ALL HAIL All Hail, dear old high school, Thy colors green and white Stand as a symbol of our love fo All hail, dear old high school, To thee we'll e'er be true We'll watch o'er and keep you, All Hail, All Hail! All Hail, to our high school, Though troubles may arrive We'll cling together And for thee We shall strive. All Hail, to our high school We sing our praise of thee In trial and in victory, All Hail, All Hail! All Hail, M. S. H. S. Thy sons and daughters true' 'Stand now as ever To live and fight for you, All Hail, M. S. H. S. We pledge our faith anew To guard and protect you All Hail, All Hail! DEDICATION To DAN L. .DRUMMOND Loyal Friend, Wise COILIZJCIOT, mm' Ilzspiratiolz to All For his untiring and invaluable help in the ad- vancement and recognition of our school and its studentsg for his unassuming kindness which has Won the affection and respect of all studentsg for his ever present sympathetic and sincere interest in all our activities . . . We gratefully dedicate this volume of the Larenim. WE T00 WERE YOUNG '17 ii- ADMINISTRATION W 7 ,,:,-l N -' ' ' nnnnnnn ry 1 f Q :E J - 2- 15' N v- J. ' t': s' x nrt: iv ,, L x, -x-- 1-:ff s E rg , la 5 ' A 'K ' 'P I 4 imx 'Zi l 4, f W lk Q S-. 'I' fr f I A: A '1 X V L x l' , 1, K L ll 1 V f.x I v .rl s . ' in xxx . I 1' L T, . -, ' 1 Al A 'I ' K I ' . - s A a 4 , N, .'. 1 , 6 Y 1 I I 1 f I 11 '- L ff a if +f -. +2 + - ,',...f u I f lv . J i '-' In I ' . , 1 X 5 - , ' I ll t , ll' u.. I F Q , f l , I xr, Q I . 'f ' 3 1 1'-'A ' Gif, f ' X X ' 1 fb U ' 1 U Q D 2 '. f ' 1 1 - ' I ' , X ' ' ,,' , ' ' t ' ,H p '. '- if f - , ' Y 1- 1 u i ' i ' -- - 1 -T -...-, ., -.. Mmm Q 7 v 'Q I f 5.5f'V'V'V'V'kJ-kr-U-U.u , 1 ' li L. 1' , , Y f V i i ' I ll J X '. '. 5' 11: .- 1 ' - q -,u , . ' 1: ,S1 'A4 -s WI 'ff I 1 'I 4: ' V- alan: -1 - 5 - : .ja 5 1 ,, W iw ' 52212 I at 5711? Our Principal J. HUGH WHITE TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 Commencement is a serious time when those of you who are graduating are thinking earnestly about what you hope to accomplish in the days that lie ahead. As you formulate your plans and set up goals for yourself, I hope that you will make in your own mind a sharp distinction between real values in life and what the world calls success. Kipling, in his play If, presents a practical formula that one must follow if he is to merit being called a man. I think each senior should read that poem at commencement time and frequently throughout his life as a kind of moral check-up. Not long ago? I came across what I 'consider to bc an even finer definition of real greatness than the one presented by Kipling. It is from a book called Wind, Sand, and Stars which was written by a French aviator who is also a professional philosopher. He said, To be a man is to assume responsibilityg it is to take pride in victory won by his comrade: it is to feel, when setting one's stone, that one is contributing to the building of the world. I want to commend that definition to you as one worthy of being used as a guide throughout life. Too many of us are misled into thinking that the accumulation of great wealth or hitting the front page of a newspaper is a true measure of success. Too often, we are prone to forget that real worth is not measured by such standards. The humble citizen who lives a good life and exemplifies unselfish devotion to his family, his community, and his nation is in his way contributing as much or more to humanity as many of his more widely known contemporaries. I could leave you with no better guide for living a successful life and attaining true greatness than to urge that in your thinking and in your living you should strive to measure up to the standard set up by this philosopher. I shall follow your career with much interest. When you make good I shall be proud for you and of you. iff 26 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 'Z' A Q, gg' -17 H 2 Ks' C A Eb MR. BLEVINS MISS CARROLL Elementary District Principal Science, Biology MISS FLOWE MR. GIBSON' Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing Health, Biology- ' MRS. LENTZ MP.. TICE English History .s . M X ,su ,I Q L. . MISS CARTNER MISS KERNS MRS. EBERT Office Secretary Home Economics Science. MRS. HAGAMAN MRS. JOYCE MR. MALCOLM Librarian Arithmetic, Algebra' Economics, World' History MRS. THOMAS MR. SMITH MISS RUMLEY English Art, General Business Health MISS MCNEW Algebra, Gvomalry MK. ROBERTSON Assistant Principal Biology, Physics MISS LANGLEY English, Latin, Spanish ' :Aer 5 sf' .' 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Tar Heel Boy's State 35 Harmony Hangout Council 45 Jr. Play 35 Dramatic Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Model Club 35 'Cast Phantom Bells 45 Banquet Committee 35 Monitors Club 25 Class Usher 35 Supcrlative 3, 45 Junior Junction 45 President Club 4. ELAINE JESSUP Sr'z'ra'lnr.y Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club I, Z, 3, 45 Vice-President Monogram Club 35 Citizen of Month 45 Dramatic Club Secre- tary 45 Y-Teens 45 Editor-in-chief Beacon 45 Junior Play 35 Teen Age Club 45 Super- latiye 3, 45 Class Officer 3, 45 Co-captain Basketball Team 45 Glec Club 35 Banquet Committee 35 Home Room Officer 2, 35 Student Council 35 Class Day Officer 45 Graduation Speaker 45 ,Newspaper Staff 2: Quill and Scroll 4. BILL SMOOT Vice-President Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain Football 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Vice-President Monogram Club 45 Key Club 3, 45 Vice- President Key Club 45 Vice-President Sen- ior Class 45 Superlative 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Bdy's Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 cer 35 Citizen of Month 45 Chairman Enter- Basketball Manager 3, 45 Home Room Offi- tainment Committee, Key Club Convention 45 Speaker for Graduation 45 Ju-nior Junc- tion 45 Larenim Staff 4. WALLACE BLALOCK Treasurer Key Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 35 Presi- dent Monogram Club 45 Football Z, 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Dramatic Club 45 Class Treasurer 45 4-H Club 15 Banquet Com- mittee 35 Prcsidcnt's Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Supcrlative 3, 4. 5 was SENIORS NIGEL AARON Softball 1, 2g Junior junction 45 Lnrenim staff 4. ,I 5 VIRGINIA ANDERSON ' .W 4-H Club 1, 2g Glec Club 35 Y-Teen Club 3. 5. Ma, 4. f , . NORMA ARRINGTON Softball 1, 25 Student Council 3, 4g 4-H N E Club lg Personal Relations Committee 3, 43 Constitutional Committee 3g Y-Teens 4g Larenim Staff 4.. LESTER BEESON Bus Driver 3, 4g Home Room President Z, 4, Baseball 45 Student Council 4g Presi- dents Club 4. is F' 'Wwe H I, Da, Li . I- X , f - f ws .A 5 W' 1 'Ky 'f If , Q! rc' S ,Si 6 , gf, I BUDDY BAILEY 'XWYN' Student Council 15 Red Cross 25 Model L 5 Club 3g D. E. Club 3. I' -I er' I 'E l ' ' I WADE BENNETT I. D. E. Club 45 Teen Age Club 45 President Home Room 1. DAVID BOWERS Junior Marshal 33 Home Room officer 33 Monitors 35 Student Council 4. SARA BOVENDER Glee Club 35 Graduation Usher 33 Home Room Officer 45 Band Librarian 4. x L SENIORS RUTH ANN BREWER Softball 1, 25 4-H Club 1, 25 Glee Club 35 Junior Play5 Dramatic Club 35 Y-Teen Club 45 Drivers Course 4. FAYE BROWN Mountain View School 1, 25 D. E. Club 35 4-H Club 25 Driving Course 4. BENNIE BUCHANAN Monitors Club 35 Model Club 35 Junior r Play 35 D. E. Club Officer 45 Dramatic Club 4. BETTY CLAYTON 4-H Club 15 Band 35 Dramatic Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Junior Play 35 Glee Club 3, 4. C2 ' aw' 1 .a- 'i if- ' fs , 3 .nga any 5 24 ' P' -1-1 ' M-M' 3.49 5 33, Q-1 N35 1 fs' s.f'Q?5t - . at gr 553 ff-3 5- 2 253' QM .1-if N., PEARL CLINE Rural Hall School 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 45 Jun- ior Junction 4. EDWIN COOPER Hanes High School 15 Home Room Officer 35 Student Council 35 Building and Grounds Committee 35 Model Club Officer 45 Super! lative 45 Assistant Bus Driver 45 Presidents Club 4. JEANETTE CROMER 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 3, 4. COLEEN CULLER Red Cross Representative 15 Band Secretary 3: Cast Junior Play 35 Glee Club 35 Pianist, Glee Club 4. we SENIORS GEORGE DAVIS Football 3 , 4. HOWELL DAVIS Beacon Staff 3, 45 Monitors Club 35 Lar- enim Staff 45 Glee Club 45 Junior Junction 4. GWENDOLYN DAYE Softball 1, 25 Glee Club 45 Y-Teens Club 45 Drivers Course 4. BETTY DEZARN F.H.A. 25 Softball 15 Office Page 3: Li-. brary Staff 45 Drivers Course 4. 'Wm x E f ,sv :WH 4 'im -S 4 , i, f rf. I2 -wiki' V 1!, V s :.. K s WW- :. Y .. . .... ' 2 .,.,., . A 22523 M A 2.3 P W ' is -.ar A '.2-f,'- , H Zzigifzfa. - I - ' , . e ga ' ,. :Z -' L aww 'WP f it '-' H if - il -Q - QQ SWH 5 is -2 , -- a Q E fl mf- A I as 54 mm, 5.152 H V V In Ei-1 46'- f Q-... -.3 JACKIE DILLS 4-H Club 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 Y-Teens Club 4. GENEVA DIXON Hanes High 15 Class Softball Team 25 Glee Club 35 F.H.A. Club 35 Y-Teen 4. KATHRINE EAST Library Staff 45 Secretary Home Room 25 Vice President Home Room 1. EARL EASTER Football 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Vice President Junior Junction 45 Superlative 45 Junior Play 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. CINDA EVANS Glee Club 35 D. E. Club 4g Softball 1. HOWARD FAUST Boys Club 3, 4g Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, -15 Treasurer Monogram Club 33 Secretary Monogram Club 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Co-captain 3g Best Tackler Foot- ball Award 2g Basketball Manager 3. SENIORS is 63 yi' PAYE PULP Softball 2, Glee Club 3, D. E. KATHRYN FRYE Pine Hall High School 1, 2, 35 Y-Teen 4, Home Room Officer 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. A ,,,,,. .4!'fP ' Club 4. BECKY NICKS GEGRGE Hanes High School lg Cast Here Comes Charlie 3g Glee Club 3, 4g Reception Com- mittee 3g Library Club 45 Student Council 3: Driver's Course 4, Larenim Staff 4g Stu- dent Teacher 4. MARIE GOUGH Superlative 35 Cheerleader 15 4-H Club 15 Glee Club 35 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Junction, Larenim Staffg Y-Teen 4g Business Manager, Beacon Staff 4g Moni- tors Club 3. RUTH GRIGGS D. E. Club 3, 4g Y-Teen Club 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3g D. E. Club Treasurer 4, Finalist Manual Contest 3, Junior Junction 4g Driv- - er's Course 4 HASSELL GRUBBS 3 Superlativc 3 Business Manager of Bea con 3 Business Manager of Larenim 4 u 1or Play 3 Cast Phantom Bells 4 Key , w' H :-,-- -2-.- s...-f -1 Reynolds High School 1, 2, Monitor Club 3 5 .,ri 3 ,-.'e 5 . ' I Z - .J ,Q- . in K A f 5 U H 5 113, 1 . .,,,- . Club 4, Glec Club 4g Dramatic Club 45 w .l - Z' unior Junction 4 .pl--'.L SENIORS LLOYD HAIGWOOD DAVID HANES Dramatics Club 45 Key Club 45 Model Club 35 Glee Club 45 Junior junction 45 Latin Club Officer 45 Superlative 3, 45 Student Council 45 Larenim Staff 45 Junior Play 3., FAYE HENLEY Home Room Officer 35 Junior Marshal 35 Y-Teen 45 junior Junction 45 Dramatic Club 45 Monitors Club 35 Junior Play 35 Larenim Staff 45 Banquet Committee- 35 Glee Club 35 Superlative 45 Drivers Course 4. ARCHIE HICKS' Student Council 35 Citizenship Committee 35 Junior Play 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Vice-President Glee Club 35 President- Glee Club 45 Monitors Club 3. W? mates l rv-1 - 4. 5, as-5 .ge-lg, H '4Y 1'9 4'-nv il' if 5, BILL HINSHAW Home Room Officer 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football Captain 45 Gleet Club 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Superlat- tive 1, 2. DORIS HORTON Glee Club 35 Monitors Club 35 4-H Club 15 Y-Teens 45 Junior Junction 45 Banquet' Committee 35 Drivers Course 4. JO HORTON Glee Club 35 Monitors Club 35 4-H Club 15 Y-Teen Club 45 Banquet Committee 35 Drivers Course 4. MARGARET HUDSPETH Dramatic Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Glce Club 45 Secretary Student Council 45 Lar- cnim Staff 45 Home Room Officer 35 Jun- ior Play 35 Cast Here Comes Charlieu 35 Cast Phantom Bells 45 Speaker for Grad- untion 4. ,f-an 195' sl-3N1oRs 5 ANNE HUNTER Co-Editor-in-chief Larenim 45 Editor-im chief Beacon 35 Associate Editor Beacon 25 Reporter Beacon 15 Student Director Jun- ior Play5 Banquet Committee 35 Quill and Scroll 45 Library Staff 35 Officer Speech Club 45 Superlative 35 Class Day Officer 45 Dramatics Club 45 Latin Club 45 County Concert Usher 35 Y-Teen Club 45 Glee Club 45 Presidents Club 45 Drivers Course 45 Softball 15 Junior Junction 45 Co-Writer Spring Fever 4. BETTY Jo INGRAM 4 H Club 15 Home Room Officer 1, 25 Glee Club 35 Y-Teen Club 45 Varsity Bas- ketball 1 25 Drivers Course 45 Junior Play BILL JAMES Football 3, 45 Boy's Monogram Club 45 Dra- matic Club 45 Model Club Officer 35 Man- ager Baseball 35 Junior Junction 45 Junior Play 35 Harmony Hangout Club 4. LEONIS JOHNSON Glee Club 3, 45 Red Cross 25 Monitors Club ,ig ,415 55' ...ni - 1' M. . .. Z S M KM . .1 A .wg 'i 5 li. ff' ' , Q - -of .415- xr ...anv- , . e y 3- ATN ji? FRANCES JONES South Fork 1, 25 Lewisville 35 Drivers Course 35 D. E. Club 4. OLLIE JONES F.H.A. Club 35 Drivers Course 4. LORETTA JORDAN 4-H Club 15 Student Council 25 Home Room Officer 25 Red Cross Officer 25 D E. Club Officer 35 Y-Teens 45 Glee Club 45 Home Room Officer 1, 35 Drivers Course 4. C. L. KETNER, JR. Dramatic Club 45 Key Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Home Room Officer5 Monogram Club 25 Red Cross 25 Banquet Committee 35 Football 1, 2 fJr. VarsityJ5 Bus Driver 3, 45 Larenim Staff 45 Beacon Staff 45 Har- mony Hangout Club 45 Jr. Varsity Basket- ball 1, 25 Monitors Club. x SENIORS BARBARA LANDINGHAM Cheerleader 3, 45 D. E. Club 35 Glee Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 Monogram Club 3, 4-5 Y-Teen Club 45 junior junction 45 Super- lative 45 Drivers Course 45 Home Room Officer 45 Junior Play 35 Winner of County Talent Cup. HARRY LANDINGI-IAM A. C. LARRIMORE, JR. President Key Club 45 Key Club 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Football 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Junior Junc- tion 45 Superlative 35 Class Treasurer 25 Officer President's Club 45 Latin Club 45 Class Vice-President 3. LONIE LAWSON 'Ai Q Q' M NELLIE LOVE Student Council Member 15 Library Club 35 Officer Home Room 35 Officer Library Club 45. Junior Junction 45 Drivers Course NINA LEE LOVINS Junior Junction President 45 Officer Home Room 45 Banquet Committee 35 Y-Teen 45 Superlative 35 Class Day Officer 45 Wii1ner County Talent Cup 45 Drivers Course. BETTY MAI-IOOD' Reynolds 15 President County Student Council 45 President Dramatic Club 45 Cheerleader 2, Chief 3, Co-Chief 45 Girls Monogram Club 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Banquet Committee 35 Junior Play 35 Y-Teen Offi- cer 45 Student Council 45 Chairman of Citizenship Committee 45 Larenim Staff 45 Superlative 3, 45 Library Staff 35 Home Room Officer 35 President's Club 45 Har- mony Hangout Committee 45 Graduation Speaker 45 Junior Junction 45 Citizen of DORIS MARTIN Midway High School 1, 25 Glee Club 3, 45-- Beacon Staff 35 Dramatic Club 45 F.H.A.. Club 45 Y-Teen 45 Drivers Course 45 Jun-. ior Play 3. SENIORS i fm in .f- K JOHNNY MAYNARD EDNA MENDENHALL Basketball 15 Softball 15 D. E. Club 35 Usher Jr. Play 35 Junior Junction 45 Driv- ers Course 4. DELORES MERRITT ' Basketball 2, 35 Softball 2, 3, 45 Library Club 35 Monogram Club 35 Officer Mono- gram Club 45 Junior Play 35 Secretary D. E. Club 45 Drivers Course 45 Larcnim Staff 4. JIMMY MORGAN Key Club 45 Monogram Club 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Glee Club 4: Junior Junction 45 Junior Play 35 Cast of Phantom Bells 45 Superlative 35 Officeri Latin Club 45 Junior Class Marshal 3. 1 -...:f:,. Q 4 rd! it Ti , . Q4 . gr Q iss , A- 'K 46? aff. Sign Ae! - '?if'5: ,, is-1 :VD ' A. V. 4'.-lf: 5 :. L ,, 5 , 's E 5 if . . ,,,5:.:., 5 i.,,,4.-I, ,' 3 if f f 5. 5 --7 '- ' ' - L. f Tisgf 'fl fgpfiif' - ,r U , i ff 4 -5. A --,' BETTY OGBURN D. E. Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Softball 3. REBEKAH OGBURN Jr. Marshal 35 Library Club Vice-President 45 Superlative 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Jun- ior Junction 45 Monitors Club 3. DON OWN Baseball 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Home Room Officcrg Winner County Talent Cup 4. PEGGY OWENS Basketball 1, 25 Softball 1, 25 4-H Club Officer 1, 25 D. E. Club Officer 45 Dra- matic Club 45 Junior Play 3. SENIORS JEAN CAROL PI-IELPS Speech Club, President 45 Dramatic Club 45 Harmony 'Hangout Committee 45 Latin Club Officer 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 4-H Club 1, 25 Larenim Staff 45 Junior Junction 45 Banquet Committee 35 County Concert Usher 35 Basketball 15 President's Club 4. RACHEL RASH Library Club 45 F.H.A. Club 45 Drivers Course 4. EMOGENE RHOADES Library Club 3, 45 F.H.A. Club 45 Drivers Course 4. PEGGY RHOADES 4-H Club 15 Home Room Officer 25 Junior Play Usher 35 Glee Club 35 Dramatic Club 45 Student Council5 Chairman Program Committee 45 YQTeen 45 Junior Junction 45 Student Director Phantom Bells 5 Latin Club 45 Drivers Course 4. 'ltr' H S? - J BARBARA SAUNDERS ,gulf li TOMMY ROBERTSON D. E. Club 35 Jr. Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Red Cross Representative 15 Home Room Officer 1. HILDA ROWE WIDENER Library Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Drivers Course 4. Cheerleader 2, 45 4-H Club 15 Student Council 15 Monogram Club 2, Officer 3, 45 Y-Teen President 45 Jr. Varsity Basketball 15 Softball 25 Usher Junior Play 35 Banquet Committee 35 Harmony Hangout Officer 45 Superlarive 35 Beacon Staff 15 Football fa- Q 3? QI 4:7 5 Queen 45 Dramatic Club 45 Driving Course 45 Jr. Junction 4. MAXINE SHOUSE Softball 15 Library Club 45 Rural Hall High School 35 Junior Junction 45 Home Room Officer 45 Drivers Course 4. .....s.,u----- PAUL THOMAS SENIORS LOUISE SIMMONS Home Room Officer 1, 35 Glee Club 35 F.I-I.A. Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Junior Play 35 Latin Club Officer 45 Superlative 45 Library Club 45 Larenim Staff 45 Presidents Club 45 Usher High School Play 45 Drivers Course 4. MARILYN SNOW Student Council Member 15 Glee Club 35 F.H.A. Club 35 Personal Relation Commit- tee, Student Council 35 Home Room Plan- ning Committee 35 Junior Play 35 Suoer- lative 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 Latin Club 45 Library Club 45 Treasurer Student Coun- cil 45 Larenim Staff 45 Usher High School Play 45 Drivers Course. ESTELLE SOOTS Y-Teen Club 45 Junior Junction 45 Moni- tors Club 35 Softball 15 Drivers Course 4. ALLEN STAFFORD Football 45 Junior Play 35 Monogram Club 2, 35 Junior Junction 45 Monitors Club 3: 4-H Club 15 llrivcrs CNULIYSL' 4. i 5 A QT? 'abt 'Q' 1995 fffrxli eff' 'i f f. - X 1 , Q, JAMES STYERS Basketball, Junior Varsity 1, 2, Varsity 35 Shop Foreman 3. JANET SWINK Softball 1, 25 Y-Teen Club 45 Junior June tion 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Drivers Course 4 DICK TALLY Vice-President Student Council 35 President 4-H 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Key Club 3, 45 Home Room Officer 35 Supcrlative 35 Glee Club 45 Junior Marshal 35 Basketball 45 Monitors Club 35 Banquet Committee 3. A-...ji -ni Softball 15 Key Club 2, 45 Monitors Club 25 National Typing Contest 25 Reynolds High School 35 Glee Club 2, 45 Co-Editor- in-Chief of Larenim 45 Speech Club 45 Dra- matics Club 45 Junior Junction 45 Drivers Course 45 President Club 45 County Con- cert Usher 25 Basketball 15 Student Teacher 45 Quill and Scroll 4, SENIORS .E ..,. - ,,, A . ,. . ,,. ,, .. -, ---- ODELL THOMPSON ', '.1?f'f.CZft-3? . Junior Play 35 Supcrlative 3, 4g Officer Home Room 3, 4. BILL TILTON Football 2, 3, 4g All Conference 4g ball 2, 3, 4, Bus Driver 3, 45 Jr. Superlative 3, 45 Player of the Week 4, Student Teacher 4. Baseball 45 Dancing Club 3. BILLIE DOVE WALLACE Softball lg Glee Club 43 Jr. Junction 45 Dramatic Club 4g Latin Club 4g Superla-1 tive 35 Junior Play, Banquet Committee 35 Drivers Course 4. .. 'W f., -5: -Q rf. - Air, -Hiya, I qi W W4 Cv' j qwlliz' 'u.....q3-,,,,f '55 V L Basket- Play 3 5 5 -L 3. :.:.: -. Q me H W . Q Ae sf 'I ng, ---: : .. EARL TRIVETTE -4132 aaa' 44-arf Wad' A BILLY WALKER Bus Driver 3, 4. Qs' GLADYS WESTMORELAND E E .. Basketball Jr. Varsity 2, Manager Varsity 43 Basketball 35 Monogram Club 3, 4g Y-Teen Club 4, Drivers Course 4. Effie ,Mi f I mf' EDITH WHICKER , 25 Junior Junction 4g Y-Teen ' Club 45 4-I-I Club 1, 2g Drivers Course 4. Softball 1 1 iii PFW' ' wifi . Him' BUDDY WILLIAMS l We Beacon Staff 3, 4g Class Treasurer 3g Presi- 3 dent Student Council 4 junior Varsitv Basketball 15 Superlative 3, Key Club 4. i 35.1 1 L X ef SENIORS ' Q . F' . , 'F' 'wi tu. ,. . JV in -.g 'i q 32 .H - ,gif S f L Z: ,,,. ,. l r' f. ,,. 1' ' X We CAROL ANNE WILLIAMS Dramatics Club 4, Officer, Junior junc- tion 4, Band 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Beacon Staff 2, 3, Class Day Officer 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Usher, Junior Play 3, Drivers Course 4, Officer, Latin Club 4, Naming Larenim 3, Softball 1, Y-Teen Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Banquet Committee 3, Speech Club 4, Band Contest Accompanist 4, Office Page 3, Library Page 1, 2. LAURA WOODARD D. E. Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Gray High 1, 2, 3, Office Page 3. 3' 414 i. ,., H FQ, -Sai qt . Se. Lf :... Q gijl- ..: jv I f :- .:. ,Hmm V. fit, - A Wx MW 'v MELBA WILKES Softball 1, Dramatic Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Latin Club 4, Jr. Play 3, 4-H Club 1, Jr. junction 4, Monitors Club 3, Home Room Officer 4, Cast The Phantom Bells 4, Drivers Course 4, Beacon Staff 4. DORIS WINEBARGER Red Cross 1, 2, Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Treasurer Dra- matic Club 4, Girls Monogram Club 3, 4, Y-Teen Club 4, Officer, 'junior Marshal 3, Junior Play 3, Home Room Officer Z. SENIORS KENNETH AZMON RUBY BARNES Drivers Course BUZZIE COLLINS Old Town High School 1, 25 Cheerleader 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Ban- quet Committee 35 D. E. Club 4. 19414 '-L IKE COX HQ-5 ,. zzz 1 ,,, f S , A' l s 9 Url ' 3-'Q 395' HOWARD FERGUSON Bus Driver 3, 45 D. E. Club 4. ARCHIE MATTHEWS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Sgt, of Arms Mono- gram Club 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Activity Bus Driver 35 School Bus Driver 45 Captain of Basketball Team 45 Popularity Contest 35 Junior Junc- tion 45 Player of the Week 4. MELVIN MEADOWS Treasurer Boys Monogram Club 45 Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Sportsmanship Award 45 Superlative 4. VIRGIE OWEN - D. E. Club 45 Drivers Course 4. eh- l SENIORS 6,-'. f7W x sw . ,ffli , , . gm. . Lfai' 4: 1 - 4 , ...,, , , V X ,fy elf, .af , DOROTHY OWEN D. E. Club 45 Supcrlative 44 Drivers Course. JACK TILTON Football 2, 3, 45 Superlativc 4. T 2,. i W 7 'ii ' if , 'N in ll - ws We- -----? ' ie? i , ffl:-'TZ'i'7 ' 4 - 4 51 . gg I 1 -'O YI' 4 44 4 If S x ii T 'Y , . sw . ' W., GMU' To . rr: 'Q' l M lf' K . , ..,. ' 'fm L : 25514, . , TOMMY THOMPSON Home Room Officer 2, 3g junior Play 3 Cast Phantom Bells 4. GRAY ZIGLAR Baseball Jr. Varsity 2g Student Council 3 Home Room Officer 43 Baseball Varsity 4 D. E. Club 3. SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS xlfifff: F . .H , N 1 o-,4 as-...M M... SHOVER LEE THOMAS 4 M -4 Q ' ' ., ' 'f -vw - b y A 9? 'Isl 2 ul 17, -- ,- ,, ,- ,74 g,,,,K Q V, ' Q. - l: i ' f'Y ' el 'F 55 nv .V - fl lf' Vi . H AACETYW a' sk ka JILDA CULLER mm r, .. 1' , . ms. mr ' fp U:-.fini A .L .1 my mag .' nfs. nm ms -aw' 1 as , ,y .nz ',,g 1P,,1 .ks,'. Hx -t sf, why 'QTL- PPFWWW - yuh? gm, Emvajql mi, HEFQ E M. .,-mms ,ws m'S2,FS . ' . naw' ve-ff 11 'I i I .H 2 ss sa Qs mf. Mn pw u 4-3 -mu., A-:A HU-ui, 'EE X,,.wg mi Q 1 ifa an :. 1 TA? s J , v IA Em aww, we mf-AE :45,f-s 1,. :xx - X cl A1 . Q .M Nik f g2 'U'G 2' . 63233, z r 2 T k S8311 3 Aswan up-s 1 .ns CLASS HISTORY By Maxine Shouse As the fateful and long-looked-forward-to-day of nu! .. , V- A,-I. . 1-2 ' fa . . 1 A., x..-'if graduation draws nearer and nearer, we find, not the ' .Q we joy anticipated years ago from the title of senior, af' f , ' ' se . . . ffljfx ' .- Nix? but rather a mixture of feelings. There is a sadness Q. . fb '- 1,-47W at having to leave behind all of our many friends, ' ' Q ' 1' Y ,lui , . . . ,leg - f e' acquired in our twelve years of schooling. Also pre- ggsvj, ii- 4, fr' sent 15 the feeling of fear and awe at having to be A-A-113' ' . . - ,, ,, . . h s ' - on our own after graduation. Here in our carts, too, is a joy at having no more books, no more teacher's dirty looks. Yet each of these-sadness, fear, and joy-must be met bravely. In coming toward this memorable day, we place before us in full view all those treasured memories of precious days just p1lSt. Let's look back, on all as a whole-- Do you recall as vividly as I that first day of high school? There, thrown together, was a grand mixture of pupils from Mineral Springs No. 1, Mineral Springs No. 2 and Wliite Rock. There, at the high school, we were separated into distinct classes, best of friends separated, and all of us getting, in general, nowhere-except lost. Can you remember the barracks which were to be our school home for two years wihile the county decided on a place to set the new proposed high school? XVe had to do the best we could with the debris of the once famous Mineral Springs High School plus a few makeshift barracks, The only remains of the school were a mass of crumbled brick standing as a stark reminder of how much damage Fire can do.-Thus, we the Freshman Class of 1946, were des- tined to be among the many classes to begin our high school careers in the barracks. Then came summer vacation, which was entirely too short and we returned to SCl100l, to find most of us had upped another grade. XVC were sophomores now and really felt big. Looking back, we find ourselves in Mr. Robertson's biology class, dissecting grass- hoppers and taking oddles and odClles of notes. A few of us ventured into typing this year, but most of us were a little hesitant, and waited until our junior year. We really had loads and loads of fun at our Carnival that year, too. All the ball games were exciting, even more so, since we had a few of our own number taking part. This year, too, we got to go see the Freedom Train, and what a disappointed bunch of pupils we were as we only got to look at the outside of the train. XVe attended the Industrial Ex- position, with real honest to goodness bands and lots and lots of displays from prom- inent manufacturers in town. Ah yes! the weiner roast we had at Jean Carol Phelp's home was fun, with Mr. Robertson calling the square dances. We had our hopes soaring high when, one day, Mr. Robertson showed us, the biology class, the plans for a brand new building. Ours! After two years of the old barracks. Now we could look forward to a new building, which became a reality after a short vacation when, one day, in the year of 1948, everyone was called into the lunchroom and-everyone pinched everyone else to make sure we weren't dreaming, as we loaded onto buses and went, through drizzling rain, to the mirage building. lncluded was il new biology lab which was Mr. Robertson's pride and joy. Hugh, full length lockers added to the magnificence of the building. Then came graduation, and as the seniors marched clown the aisle, the junior mar- shals, Rebecca Ogburn, Diclg Tally, Doris Winebarger, and David Bowers accompanied them. We selected superlatives, too, for the first time. Those selected were prettiest, Margaret Hudspeth, best looking, A. C. Larrimoreg most conceited, Rebecca Ogburn and Dick Tallyg most popular, Barbara Saunders and David Bowersg best sport, Elaine Jessup and David Bowers, most original, Billie Wallace and Gene Cromer-Remenv ber the fun we had practicing those chapel programs and-oh! Here Comes Charlie which featured some of our own talented juniors. Alllof us had a chance in the junior play, Oh, Aunt Jerushaf' Then came that long awraited day, when the man from Herff-Jones came to measure us for our class rings. And the boys couldn't see why girls measured right hands and the boys left. But more important was the day they arrived. Many were the bright and corny cracks made to us and by us concerning them. After another all too short vacation, we returned to find us SENIORS, now, our last year of dear old high school and we were overjoyed. Though we were in a sense, Kings and Queens, it wasn't all we'd anticipated and looked forward to for such a long time. For instead of having a plush carpet rolled out to walk in on, we had only last year's headache. Then, the fun began and after much changing, schedules were finally straight- ened out as best they could be, and we settled down somewhat. New clubs galore were organized. The Y-Teen Club and the Teen-Age Organization, in which we joined with Gray, Hanes, and Reynolds, and had a Spring's Fever column edited in the Journal and Sentinel every Sunday morning. Many of our early sportsters were a bit disappointed when they were declared ineligible for football when the season rolled around. And so, ends the riotous history of the senior class of 1949-50. Maxine Shouse XVe, the senior class of 1949-50, fully realize that the teachers will be able to give a much more explicit history, but we humbly plead for you to forgive and forget all our misdemeanors, remember only the good things, though few, and wish each of us luck and happiness in the future. Thank you, each and every one, for all the guidance you've given us during our four highly formative years. XVe leave you, better and richer in knowledge by far than We were when we first met. Thank you again. Senior Class of 1949-50 A ca. f If W3 If 'xx-3 . lv ME: 4' I-9- FRIENDLIET QENIORS OF WITTIEST n v' . V , . nfsfs -' Qj .T f l 1 I 5 'P X g - Of eq 71 W, Ill X- f X Qs, 4 ' 1 'sw' W5'f,f'P'8i ELAINE .ssssur mg-r l-'KE'-Y To SUCCEEDQ 001' owen JACK TILT ON 47Q7m J O LOUISE SINNONS I EDWIN COOPER NEBANE FURCI-IES BEST SPORT MOST' ATHLETlC T DEE NERR ITT MELVIN MEADOWS BARBARA LANDINGHAM BILL TILTON THE YEAR BEST ALL ROUND ' - MOST POPULAR - ' BETTY NAHOOD BILL SHOOT I T L - PAYE HEPQSLEY WT WTF'-LECTUAL A EARL EMQTLR MARILYN SNOW j WALLACE BLALOCK A 'L CQJTEST ST LOOKIN BE , BUZZY COLLINS ODELL THOMPSON O O- O 0 O O : Z I I 9 0 ff ! . Q S . TA.' gig, ,Q -:f:- Q asc osaunu DAVID HANES 5 5 CLASS PROPHECY ,tl .-.ax . ' , .. - 4' , I .tai-H ,Q . E if 'X . -E A ff 1 if 1' A . . , .. .r M -.-- We M A 1' yt' 'I . . iff . x 1 t X im- , fr,-K, .i J -J, -'fe . ,ef J kv r J ll if 'is , .4 gf - - ' ' gmail, Q- .--in aff AJ. , .. x , .,'-Y ,-fr. ,, wr, V , . MYW .. - ,. -' ' elk ...rsegif ' ' - J ...S J x 4 if W, ,.,,,y -WY. L ' I f ,F .L ,sk an-Y.,M iq, A el, ,- :V .,. - .I-vu, ... V . ,,,a:f'g4f' 1-' gfij'-,a-. ofa-'? Q HP Faye Henley said they preferred thirty days catch up on all the news. Ogburn Station, North Carolina .... Photographer David Hanes was struck FLASH! !! Co-Sponsors Katherine East and Cinda Evans take us around the world with Pep- soclcnt, the Mebane Furches tooth paste, with the Kitty Frye gleam, to our foreign correspondent, Elaine Jessup viewing the news of 1965 .... President Sid Williams arrived in Mont- view today to relax in Betty Clayton's hotel. He was accompanied by Bill Beasley, Archie Hicks, Johnny Maynard, James Styers and Janet Swink. Winston-Salem, North Carolina .... Honorable Judge XVallace Blalock today was shocked when ten local housewives chose thirty days to thirty cents after being caught gossiping in the streets, by police- men Bill James and Archie Matthews. The wives, Buzzie Collins, Betty Jo Ingram, Faye Fulp, Betty Dczarn, Leonis Johnson, Dee Merritt, Lonie Lawson, Becky George, Gladys Westmoreland, Doris Martin and to thirty cents so they would have time to- by a moving vehicle controlled by Nellie Love, today. Edna Mendenhall rushed him to the Rachael Rash Hospital in her ambu- lance only to be X-rayed by Betty Mahood and nursed by Melvin Meadows. Melodramatic banjo pickers are playing in Doris Winebargeris Grill Saturday Night. Coaches Margaret Hudspeth and -Ollie Jones announced today. The three T's Salt Manufacturers were 'sprinkled' with orders yesterday after stating 'salt is something taters ain't good withoutl' The Three T's? Bill Tilton, Tommy and Odell Thompson. Pilot Mountain, North Carolina .... Bill Smoot and his two-by-fours-Qpardon, Trouba doursj are appearing in the Owen's fDot, Don, Virgiej Theater Thursday with crooncrs Nina Lovins, Archie Hicks and Bill Walker. Mayor Anne Hunter ITXCC President Dick Tally in Jean Phelps, Hotel Eclair today for tea served by Barbara Landinglzam and Bub Easter. Nylon hose manufacturers Davis and Haigwood filed suit today against Gwen Dayes Jackie Dills, and Geneva Dixon for turning out a non-smear leg make-up. Mexico City, Mexico . . . . Rhythmetic dancing set the old hacienda afirc last night after the foot work of Norma Arrington, Nigel Aaron, Coleen Culler, Lester Beeson, and Peggy Carter. Some natives, Wade Bennett, Laura Woodard, Bennie Buchanan, and Jeanette Cromer were joining in the fun. R. K. O. Studios flmogene Rhoades, C. L. Ketner, Becky Ogburnj announced the marriage of two famous matinee idols, Sir Bud-dy Baily, and Sir Gray Zig-lar, to two delicious Mexican Senoritas. Senor Goonie Gough's sport shop, opened today at Howard Ferguson and Dec Merritt Street under the management of Tom Robertson, Jack Tilton and Jim Morgan. Hollywood, California .... Talent scout Bill Hinshaw announced yesterday he has at last found the type to put the three Stooges back on the scieen. A. C. Larrimore, David Bowers and Buddy Faust safely arrived today. Notorious actress Bobbie Saunders was sued today by up and coming actresses Loretta Jordon, Betty Ogburn, and Peggy Owens, for slander on the set. All are currently playing the Ike Cox Production, My Friend Bobbie, with Hassel Grubbs, Howell Davis and Kenneth Azmon. The Cinema City is buzzing about Paul Thomas replacing Van Johnson in his latest role and in the hearts of his hitherto faithful fans. Paris, France , ,. . . Oui-Oui but gay Paree is really shocked by Madame Carol Williams' reducing estab- lishment, known as Battle of the Bulge. Under M's able deduction are Madernoiselle's Virginia Anderson, Ruby Barnes, Sara Bovender, Ruth Brewer and Faye Brown. After 'much thought and little consideration Edwin Cooper and Harry Landingham, co-chiefs of staff in the Stafford Memorial Hospital announced today they are adding maids, Billie Wallace, Edith Whicker, Estelle Soots, Pete Rowe, Peggy Rhoades and Melba Wilkes. Dress Designers Marilyn Snow, Louise Simmons, Francis Jones and Pearl Cline showed an entirely new -material 'in tiheir fashion show today-Purple gunny sack with pink polka dots. Elaine Jessup c1.Ass sons AS VE PART ASU-he 6L'Ur1 oi: me Yeacls us onward And Ui, men Hours -Burn +29 ears Vfe,'H'l:,r21 'lic Zlporbeit about FSZEME Well sm'-Xe, 'Uwe' our eyes QM wk-Hn kears. ' Yet -vane! memories 'round us come. S3LealQ-'Tb Mase, mevnorkes as clear as a vow keoffs ami uifwm hawks CXABSFGA 'toaetlwar XJe'n meet each one, Kalmar Somexwouo. are He :JCM a memov. -Unfit. 'LCG-rxep QBYXYNSE: evrsseg e.. Sn-1-le, on GVE'.Yf Sioe,.,'u'xe, Looks all in Fxacb 0' wefrel 'par' d,FaY't.,'Hwe2 love, Jcxxtx-'ts 'yn oufv heart XJM Xue, and can ner' be eraseczx. YGGYS Rave, one lo 7 ears we wcra. -Cor et The Emxwoox NZB Aovecx 6 e -Qriemls amd -Qouw vxlexve meii There, ns. 5-JEAN a. YYNG'-morzf 'Wai time' C'3n 5t Srasci ul ut GUYS gona NST PER PNSPERA 30 es A E x AD ASTRA Q B -Hwrou Xn d'x?5?xcuX m 0 1 X 'Um Sumrr'-onS 'gram aM OUT' cited and Ser Xoud -ko ' 523:16 unex e. u 5 og Xeammb c od Uh, 5 -Qroyn Nne Surm 'Y n 'UUA -B 3 A serene Cav u 6 no v A wa Y I 860 51 5 6 -Une V6.6 My ppp NN 6 B n-lo 4: ev ug Sa ee we. rn v we, Qui-V1 x A -5 Y Xear sxf -:ev aaeii ee From -Une as X as xo ur Yuse ne oh aXXen bug? X -5 X596 XX ana Tet, n YT OCA' CUT QJ M sever n ca I 9 25:5 wi: n 5 53GM e, hear 'E en re uc'Y-Bri-MI r0s.X5'xC ass AA Astra er Asxae-vw-, we, murmur as wen owav wovih god'-5 e siren ex we Ney No wYm-,Vw we. e?c,anA ve av A for 'BY-a C -Une, Quiuvo MX 5 ,f ,, 4 UB fd UD GY' .m 5 X0 X Ac Y Aix N., A ox 'lx Q P .vw X15 Yet Bax in-1 Y -xo K 1 Mt XO n ffm if Q6 D mx x e Q A A X' v-I XJ K 6 -B A? V V 0 A . ' Q, 3, Ah J '15 A R JO , 0 1 lglbnin I .q,.,.. -,A ,., :fig A 1 N 1 1 I I , X LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class .of nineteen hundred and fifty, of Mineral Springs High School, Forsyth County, North Carolina, realizing that our happy high school days together are numbered, and regretting this fact, do hereby bequeath our last small articles and amazing abilities, and publish them declar- ing this to be our Last Will and Testament. We leave our undying love and sincere admiration to those who have instructed and advised us through the years-the fac- ulty. We leave to our senior sponsors, Mr. Rob- erson and Miss Langley, our wishes that they might lead us through the finest paths of life in future years as they have this year. Out of the generosity of our hearts, we leave the following individual gifts. I, Betty Joan Mahood, will my cheerlead- ing ability to Eleanor Cofer, hoping she will have as many good times as I have. I QI, David McKinley Bowers, with many sad regrets, leave my physics book to Ray Whiteheart, hoping he will do much better than I have. I, Jean Carol Phelps, will my ability to always keep an eraser on my person to Martha Kelly. I, Richard Donald Tally, leave my office of presidency of the 4-H Club to Norma Jean Willtes. I, Carol Anne Williams, to my sorrow, leave my drum sticks and my undying love foe music of all kinds to Peggy Ogburn. I, Barbara Jean Landingham, would like to leave one pound of cheese and one pound of meat to Betty Swanson and Sue Crouse, then maybe they won't always be eating mine. I, Mildred Anne Hunter, leave a few inches of my hair to Ruth Vernon, who seems to need it. ' I, James Styers, leave my perfect attendance record to Freeman Lowe. I, Hassell Grubbs, leave my technique of packing characters in my car afte-r play practice to Ralph Branscomb. I, Doris Louise Martin, will my friendly smile and ability to meet people to Betty Wilson. - I,' Peggy Ann Rhoades, will my bashful nature to Ralph Wallace. I, David Hanes, leave my excess amount of height to XVilma Foster and I hope she will enjoy it. I, Nina Lee Lovins, leave my voice to Patsy Walker hoping she will add it to the vocal talent she already has. I, Coleen Culler, will my music and piano playing ability to Barbara Greene. I, Emogene Rhoades, will- my El Libro de Espanol to Monteze East hoping she Will do better with two of them. I, Bryant Gray Ziglar, leave my baseball shoes to C. L. Jackson. I, Betty Jo Ingram, will my ability to be true to one boy to Barbara Jane Bryant. I, Virgie Owens, will my witty nature to Mary Louise Whicker. I, Dot Owens, leave my silly giggle to Betty Jarvis since she never laughs. I, Tommy Robertson, will my careful driving to George Cox. I, Janet Sue Swink, leave my desk in Bookkeeping to anyone who will take a risk. I, Rachel Rash, will my English notes on 'How To Diagram Sentences' to Barbara Hicks because I know she will need them. I, Betty Dezarn, leave to Mildred Hart my ability to cook. I, Paul Henry Thomas, will my short pants to G. R. Sheck, hoping he will not out grow them. I, Peggy Joyce Owens, leave my driver's license to Mary Alice Cromer. I, Ruth Griggs, leave to Imogene Littlejohn my freckles. I, Faye Henley, will my tenth grade love for Sonny Furches. I, Betty Ogburn, leave my love for Carolina Beach to Eva Lee Lyons. I, Bill Tilton, leave my basketball suit to Bill Humphrey hoping it just fits him next year, I, Elaine Jessup, leave my high school affection for the 'Tilton Boys' to Ann Wall. We, David Hanes and Howell Davis, leave Dr. Wilson's favorite cash register to Bryson Ibraham. I, Melba Ann Wilkes, leave my undying love for Miss Langley to Barbara Greene. I, Don Owens, leave the shop hand saw to Harold Buchanan.. I, Arthur Clifton Larrimore, leave, my alarm clock to Donal Richard Larrimore and I hope he will get up on time. I, Norma Arrington, leave my typing book and good speed record to Janet Amos, I, Lester Beeson, leave my bus keys fitting old no. 35 to Frank Davis. I, Sara Bovender, leave my love for the band to Russell Reid. I, Ruth Brewer, leave my admiration for the basketball players of 1950 to Eleanor Cofer. ' I, Buzzie Collins, leave Jay trailing around the halls-hands off girls. T, Edwin Cooper, leave my crazy pictures I draw in physics every day to Roger Floyd, hoping he can add them to his collection. I, George Davis, leave my new book on 'How To Square Dance In Ten Easy Lessons? to Gene Walker. I, Geneva Dixon, leave my comb and make-up case to Nancy Frye. I, Archie Matthews, leave to James Hauser my long hair c.uts. I, Bill James, leave my joggling rhythm and love for good time to C. L. Jackson. I, C. L. Ketner, leave my Key Club membership card to Johnny East. I, Edna Mendenhall, leave my paints, paint brushes, art gum, and paper to Charles Welch, in order that he might be a good art student next year. 1, Barbara Saunders, leave my football crown to Betty Jarvis. XVc, Marilyn Snow. and Louise Simmons, leave our honor-roll grades and accomplished abilities to our sisters, Julia Snow and Martha Simmons. I, Jackie Dills, leave my love for the second period study hall to Delano Ann Crews. I, Wallace Blalock, leave a ten-cent pack of typing paper to H. G. Hancock. I, Marie Gough, leave my giggle to Jean Furches. gall - ' ' if-5441-Z4-eine T,f,f,,f,,,- Pres. Sr. Class Prix- 'Y-Ternx h'f452Z- .5fC..,Z-1411-:.i..'f:.-:':' CU'E'limr'i'7'Cbi f Prrx. Ir. Class Pres. Key Club Co-Erlifor'-in-Chief L f 'i L Larf'11i11z 4 H .1 If .. ..:.:.:. -if 1 rv v 1 1 W-. .. I , JUNIORS 1, NJ X 4 ! - ,, S 21 525 6 Q' UNE FINAL STEP JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS C. R. Sheek President Montez East Secretary Imogene Littlejohn Vice-President Patsy Walker Treasurer Jn., Qkffwww FS. wwf Xl. S f' w 'gi ' l ., . , wg' 5 wig, ng r, y B .gay , S 14 'hu .fu W. W ,F x ,v .H l. A, :Q jx E V - 'Gi' , iii n, H-A l B . . iff- : 4,Je',,i,-fr: ' . ' c . ' F , ' A :Aw J UNIORS Mfwm f ' gg Es Jo Ann Allgood Janet Amos Barbara Bauguess Nina Blackburn Talmadge Bogcr Ralph Branscomb Kelly Brown Peggy Brown 1v ,',- i , W f I ' 2 wi' lf A ,f - A ' i, B ' ii Dorothy Cardwell -1- B -.1 Peggy Cheek 'T -, Betty Clark ,.,.,. , P-16252 C00k t -':': .- . 1 r f A 1 M. , 'R :tif 3, , .L ', X' E ? l I ff r 'iv K Eleanor Cofer H ji 'el 1' , , pqifl 'wrg-m ' i , wg H WT ltz ill, ll Lucglle Cale A hd X. 4 53 , Kenneth Davis ' A 'T' David Dalton .asm ffl! Sarah East Bobby Edwards Kenneth Elliott Nancy Elliott Betty Fishel Helen Flynt Wilma Foster Nancy Frye Coleen Fulk jack Fulk Shirley Pulp Jean Furches Arthur Gilbert Susie Gibson Barbara Greene Lee Haley H. G. Hancock Edward Harris Barbara Hicks Jane Horn Billy Humphrey Dorothy Inman C. L. Jackson Betty Jarvis Martha Kelly Doris Kigar Roy Lambert Thelma Lewis Eva Lee Lyons Lakell Mabe June Marshall Ruth Ann Matthews JUNIORS ' ,M-+.s..,!,,.' w f- 2 fx,-za.. . zz mf' J ill! li' Ml, xi' ' V I 'sg B, f ,xr 'swf ' Xl - pa, ' , - M' I, as ' - -, J.. : j r'f2 ' U fi 's H' 5 . J We .1 K ' 51 ez' 51 Y-v ig W' x ,z.ag3f L ...re 3 N - . F' -M ,f M' i 4 ' 1. L., ,Ny by .1 1 X 521 . NW b X f Ps- , A lying fs. yy, 1-1: viqtrj fm , -a K. -I' Q a . Y '44, 0. I 5 C 4 .... .,T....,, W., F E . Kffwflpa is ask N We l .air ,Z I' in Nb tg- I a. f., 'six , Vrije W. 5 eww. Gm' ' 73 ff' l s 2 ' ' ig! ,-.- ix KA X 4. I 2. .. I'-,. S 'S 'VET ff' ,A .X li :Si- afar'-' I.-i 'ff'- ,, ..., . 1, V asa. 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Smoot 4 , - .4 Florence Southern jg Anne Speaks Richard Stafford Betty Swanson Gary Tally Edgar, Tesh Jay T1-isrette Travis Tuttle J UNIORS EN T' 22 W .: A , , .QL aff ,xx Hymn 4 55,5 f ff ,. QSM, ii lg? af H , Wa ,W E Gene Walker ululg - -ff my x as 4, S E Qwzis W ff an ag? E5 15-V Eye fa H255 fag 5 Ra is sing: an a S Glenn Walker Ralph Wallace ' if ,ri Harry Welch H .4 . Z 2:2::.:, ,El I E - a aa-glee V mg? aww Q 2' army eg Q 4-L E . W LI-I fg 'gs 45 W-AQ' any ay an M iiggeff-19-'r ' BE Wg? I . ii '22 Nt? 22 his t .4 W 1 C 2 .:.. .:': Ellen Throckmorton WX 'I 2: :ff ':': :': . ' u , Virginia Weir in war lll- - -:M ':::' Elizabeth Whitworth -fi V ' r . . 1 W. 22 -2 2 5 Jlmmy Wlles e--K 2 -11 :':':': :.: 2 559' 1 - 2.223 :-: - izl- W , V: -:Q W -Z' 86 WEE? -:-:R-E -L :QW A ' Y H 22 my 2, :.. , M 2 , Madeline Williams E E in an Betty WHSQH fi N are Se: 'E Q-aa 2 . Robert Wilson X A ' 4 ' f K7 QQ ' '2 Reba Win reY ,Q Ji Q -mfs E 2 of 0' :... - waaf A M :,,.. 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'V SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Delford Richey Joe Saylor Prcsirbzzf Vice-President Shirley Stcnder Trmsurefr Nol shown: Ruth Vernon Sa'c'rc'fary Ollie Ray Allen Jerry Dodson Daniel Beaver Eugene Bowman Barbara Bryant Harold Buchanan Betty Cline June Collins Sue Crouse Frank Davis u Johnny East Nancy Edwards Barbara Faust Roger Floyd is SOPHOMORES - .,,,,.. ,1,,.. -,,, 1.t..rT... H, in - WW ,. me-Q,-' r W an ' -' we V ' mp I i , .V ' ,, nr ' V 1, , m .,.,i :- -. , x -,W 1 - H . an ,lu , . X +,,,,.mg an y W W Mi wmwlmill 'ii i Wu y si inlay a w v - ' 1. 'Q 423 -Q - E ,, a XA nw f fl 1.5 wr 6? EL ,Z wr! X . 2' ' , F4 'l'f!f,r' X ,. , .:1.,. . , 4 V f ' ,af 'M' e ,ff 1 . 2: -.ai Q' '-'br' Ae 5- F :Wi I -,,'1Hym.qqgaQl,WW H an yy V'-ea.. wwww'm,'4 'WN 5, e 5- e aw- 5 M H me . A fr' .V r , H e 1' e , 1, gm ,gf-Lfagw'-' - i ,,'.-N. :y,?,,::.. ' .3 ., ' m -1 -- :-:,. - . ' 1-,-:af-'Y . .':'w:.-' - 2. ...,,. , .R M Eat . F., -gif s. h 3 ,-..,. Q :Eg v..,E:5.!g,H, A ,:.. X It ....,.,.,.2 :- . ,. 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A :Cas S Nancy Barnes Jean Beamer William Bracken Betty Brannock Jimmy Bailey Bobby Brown Mary Comer Bob Craft Doris Dunnagan Florence East Ann Eller Shirley Evans Ronnie Hall Mildred Hart mes Hauser ayne Henley Don Hutchinson Jean Jackson Kenneth Kirby Norma Lloyd Wanda Lou Martin Betty Melton Martha Myers Curtis McHargue Peggy Ogburn Betty Jo Palmer Ray Pinnix Polly Plaster .ff we uw 4, 3 at f- ' x ii' 'T' in 4 Q 4 3 'C I wx f am ,Am .4 i - 1-Q-':' 1 r Giga f. 'f Q23 ' r RN. , ,AG, f 'liz-,aff Q. 1 Q4 'ff l B-in 4:-4 21 Qi! e Nay? . ll ' ' ' wo w:IuLa'ww251?M, SOPHOMORES ,.,.1 le 5 K .7 b f, 21' er: P J , a , M , . Dorothy Hoskins , ' ' '-'if - . K' Ted Horton 4 iff' , ,Q A A f f' ' W - .i . ' P 'Q' ' . -:-5:-J' ii , E e l ' ft' :N -'if H E ' rf , P Betty James ,jj 1 I y -57 ' Jackie Jenkins - aw . - A l f,,w.g:iA , 'li -:ei :lx N. id .sy 5:2 K N 1 If 1' z: Lucy Love. .,, ,S if at 1 ' 4- Joe Marshall . gig 5 ,, fxzlf - - Y . a ny A .'l '..,.. ':'i'. e il , 1 ' 1.. 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Snow ' F - V -wvfzfii Q -5. . ea- ' ,.,V ., B , ,I , ,. 1 Ri ,, WJ, em 4 H w Q -5353 'wfiifi W IQ-1.3, ' '- 'V ' -- ---A - Fl Peggy Stout -3... ll, 11:-It , ' .,., V ROIIIHC Vaughn Bob Thompson 5,,,,- -M 1- ' 4 , . J1mmY Wall 'i' l i nwifii fi?-frslilgagg Y.--' 'im V55 Wfi j- V, l BL., ii . qi - F ' 1' 'Q I ,V , My ? - ,, so Gilbert Roberts W5 . .51 '. A , ,N Berry Walsh . 'gi 1 ., has , I f ,,,, W A T W k. Betty Lou Walker . f ,,, .lx 1,1 A ' 2 - - at IHS '-ev 2 357 F' Q , 'X ' f . , f gril Q , , Y . , .... , - WI Z it Ai! V if- L , des, s . 3 ' ' ' - X f R 'tl .. 3 le 4' ls' V1 B E ,ff Charles Welch , N' HY arson . Jo Ann Williams W b Mary Turner Mitchell Shirley Woodard I PiCf1lfC'S Not Shown: Don Dunnagan, Peggy Cox, Lucille Grubbs, Harriette Lloyd, Dorothy McDowell, Betty McGee, Opal Bunch, Tommy Collins, George Cox, Therrnon Roberson, Curtis Joyce, Polly Smith, Emma Starbuck, Barbara Styers, C. B. Swing, Helen Taylor, Billy Thomp- son, Claude Turner, Donald Wall, Howard XValkcr, Bobby Weir, Clctus Willard, Hester Willard, Barbara Nelson, James Torrie, Ray Whiteheart, Richard Ziglar, Delano Crews, Emmajean Dillion, June Elliott, Ruth Vernon, Bobby Blythe, Avery Cheek, Richard Cheek, Bob Cox, George Cox, R. E. Cummings, Charles Easter, Richard Franklin, Richard Arrington, Billy Holden, George jackson, Fred Moore, Virgil Owens, Rose Ann Hooker, Mildred Jones, Ivadess Kimsey, Helen Perrcl. 3 X 350 fx. fl i ill 1 .. ,:,,..,i , :VW ' mv wig xl -4 , if F 2 . ! 3 v mx. 'f I l.:, fa51.L fggs -S-1 5 W 23a V g is EQQE. THE MOMENT HAS ff CONE Q S M ugly 'lwgwkm Nam sff, .L .,. y aff, fi fir, gm! Q ELA., 42 fm in USE ugmfs ms., ' S-fr if z wx lm 3 m - 5 N 355:11 1 Xims ea E: gs Q. 1 he xml FRESHME Norman Plemmons President Shirley Easter Secretary Q, ,En mm :iii-XV :firxwf v V-Siu E W V ,1 mm., W SNES E W 3 Y H fy: Wm mfs- gfimawgfs ms? ., may Nwl ww- AW . 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W E .ag QE Q M ,M M sw ...ii -24, - X X. ,J 5 x ww .,,. ,.: uw Mary Lanier - Don Larrimore Betty Lester Edna Lincback Joyce Maney Pat Matthews Pat Page Shirley Rhoades Helen Ring Donald Shamel Reitzel Snyder Peggy Snow Sue Spillman Doug Speaks Sarah Styers Jo Ann West Nancy West Norma Wilkes Gray Spillman jimmy Matthews Annie Taylor F RESHMEN jgsiaggufjii v : i U ,31- X. - -'N v N A.. ' V ' 'QM ' . ,. -.,, 5 . ,E .. LM A ' 4 e , i ur. 1. A 1 ' 1 aa WM 1 V sg ffyyrge ,. - ,f li ,rg ..,g. .,. .I ,, , ' giiagggafizaf ' fig, lsi f M M11 sry ff Q' is 3- 1 K Y - i:.g '1w'? , far H K A i . -Y - Q1 , -1 si 3.1, , ?i-We -- ef Q f .fge is -w. 5 y af 1, gm if sbs , ,L fe s. 'if e a f Q V 5' Y M 5 014- x- 1 5, 5. X ' r . , . 5. 'Is .. l s -43 In fur Q4 Barbara Vfelch ' Jewel Williams Barbara Wright V -.L 1 M fn 5. 41 45- ! i x , 191' iffiifff L.-ww 'S ' A!-asia ' If '? g I-.H 53 . ,vm . 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Plemmons Don Polk David Queen Barney Talley Cecil Walker Dickie Wells Ivan Whiteheart Joe Marshall Bettie Bowman Joanna Marion Bettie Murphy Reoma Noah Shirley Puckett Norma Robertson Bonnie Shaffer Nancy Stycrs Joann Tosh Gracie Vernon Delores XViles - Lois Anders Helen Franklin Nancy Heath Peggy Hodge Doris Ingram Betty Merritt Orine Prieldy Martha Williams Edward Bean Duke Carter Garland Crews William Daye Daniel Dowell Cecil Grubbs Thomas Littlejohn Richard Maney James McGee Lorraine Perdue Billie Styers Jimmie Waddell Jack Winfrey Jacqueline Goodwin Mary Mecum .Lola Proctor Mary Smith Ann Waggener Joan Cox Bobby Boles Bill Bovender Dean Brannock Roger Cox J. W. Dixon Robert Dixon Richard Dymott John Dornille Doris Davis Harold Reeves Jimmy Thompson Mary Aman Katherine Anders Bettie Flynt Patsy Hill Annabel Lowe Wilma Sheek Flora Swink Peggy Swink Jerry Barger David Campbell Robert Cox Richard Dixon Jack Horn Arlis Jordon Junior Priddy , X , X, ,:,::: - :E E Q , 1 var -a- :f 'ff Q 51,322 W ,K mv 'Wa sm? n ss M x ZF? fl ww w,f ,E 5-muyx s ,. gm ,Q ,Q .L- .ig im 'gimp X ,.,. Q :Q ...X Sy? fm .swf ,,,,.. -4 my ' v x 91 E n .xii ,Q MM P5 ki K. wa H. L.- EU, Q., -.,- xx bf -L Q Us my ag- . brvk X PNK , X ap, I ES: as xv if xa- w . ,g -ww 5 -1,4 X :Q-' xi ' re. - FS K. ,. K., ,E ,...f ,L ww 1 W , V sw 2:2 :iff QI ,..,-- Aim I ........ , H- Y-wx milf -'--- - as Q ff H Qs QQ' 'x I 4 K X ,..., M up WXMQ 3-1 X avi' mg E ix '2 Hg W2 EM- wg fmmwm - 1 4 rm T 5 'pd 5 ' s ww '1.. SSN J M u , 231 mi -n ,,.f- -,1-- ,Lf-F --.4-- ,141-' '33,- QM , NJN f.. 5, 1 I 5 Q J' Xe ,NH 1 Q X xx W , , 1 T 3' S f x N 2 X 1 X Z'- ':4 ffk, 1 my .zf i4-5 K I IU UI X ws-:AT Doss THE U . Ihr. A 1- J ,mrs HOLD 0 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHT-ONE Lucille Barkley, Shirley Belton, Jack Bowman. Billy Brown, James Carmichael, Faye Collins, Nancy Davis, Everett Easter, Shirley Grubbs, Donald Hayes, Jo Ann Henley, Wanda Hester, David Lee Holden, Dubert Holt, Jackie Ibraham, Jimmie Inabinet, Ruth Kallam, Doretha Keener, Jimmy Marion, Mickey Maynard, Jimmie Mickey, Jackie Mustin, Sue Myers, Racheal Ogburn, Peggy Randleman, Cecil Rathbone, Jo Anne Rum- ley, Helen Settle, Bob Sheets, Jimmy Stevens, Tommy Tally, Cedric Upchurch, Jessie Williams, Bobby Wooten. EIGHT-TWO Vernon Beeson, Waltier Bennett, Jimmy Boyles, Essie May Brown, Janice Caudle, Kenny Coe, Margaret Collins, Johnny Cox, Cleve Davis, Dallas Davis, Frank Freeman, Annie Ruth Fulk, Madge Fulp, Barbara Grubbs, Dorothy Grubbs, Shirley Jones, Carroll Kim- sey, Albert Moore, Jane Ogburn, Ruth Rash, Jimmie Simmons, Nancy Smitherman, Shirley Snow, Nancy Snow, Jasper Sparks, William Swisher, Carlton Tesh, Nellie Tuttle, Archie Walker, Jeryline Vfomble, Sherrill Wall, Jack Nelson. EIGHT-THREE Harold Ray Arnold, Norris Beeson, Tarleton Bowles, Elsie Bowman, Jean Cox, Betty Church, Betty Jo Dickens, Regina Dunn, Max Foster, Luther Goodman, Margaret Gough, Bobby Holcomb, Shirley I-Iudspeth, Daniel Joyce, Billy Keiger, J. C. Lanier, Paul Martin, Barbara Mayberry, Milton Parris, Betty Proctor, Dorothy Rhoades, Hollis Robertson, Alton Sealey, Wfiley Sizemore, Louise Smith, Paul Smith, J. B. Steelman, Lois Stycrs, Mildred Wall, Alees 'Whitaker, Mona Sidden. EIGHT-FOUR QE MTE 'E H Betty Arnclcr, Garvey Baugucss, Betty Brannock, Terry Byerly, J. W. Clark, Alvin Crews, Jimmy Davis, Una Evans, David Enochs, Betty Sue Grubbs, Nell Haas, Martha Hancock, Fred Hartlage, Dick Johnson, Nancy Kiger, Annie Lawson, Peggy Long, Virginia Moore, Leroy Murphy, Bill Newman, Shirley Owen, Bonnie Parks, Susan Pctree, Ronnie Sapp, Jimmy Smith, Kenneth Thomas, Polly Tuttle, Mary Ellen West, Donald Wfestmoreland, Betty Willard, Dorothy Wooten, Joe Torrie, Roy Walker. EIGHT-FIVE f l Gel? Jane Arrington, XWeslcy Arrington, Billy' Beane, jimmy Bodcnhcimer, Maxine Bracken, Pat Chitty, Billy Collins, Bobby Dnnniels, Mary Lou Davis, Frankye Douglas, David Dungnn, Carol Easter, Harold Elliott, Charles Fletcher, Phyllis Grubbs, Marshall Har- key, Nellie I-Iill, Barbara Hinshaw, Richard I-Iuclspeth, Ronald Hunt, Phyllis Jeffries, Mary Lou Joyce, Margaret Luffman, Faith McGee, Bernie Mitchell, Peggy Owen, Iris Parker, Jean Roberson, Bobbie Roberts, Mack Rogers, Dorothy Swisher, Edward Vest, David Wall, Shirley Willains. k'i,g, fag! ,, F 5 A15,!,,.,,..,ff1W4A v , . gf 'hi -I -ff-ff' J'PORl'5 FOOTBALL Head Coach Malcolm ' Coach Gibson FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1949 Opponents Mineral Springs Leaksville 6 13 Elliin 20 0 Hanes 12 0 Schoolfield 12 25 Mt. Airy 39 0 Walkertown 19 13 Gray 38 6 'Reidsville 40 O TOTALS 177 57 Under the guidance of Coach James Malcolm of Appalachian and Coach Julian Gib- son of Lenoir-Rhyne, the Mineral Springs Greenwaves started the 1949 football season on August 15. With ten lettermen returning, B. Tilton, Hauser, Walker, J. Tilton, Meadows, Blalock, Furches, Hinshaw, and Smoot there was a prospect of a Winning team. Bill Hinshaw and Bill Smoot were elected-co-captains of the team. The Green- waves were without the services of Howard Faust and A. C. Larrimore because of 311 ineligibility ruling. Through-out the season thc squad was plagued with injuries. Only about half of the original starting eleven was able to play at the end of the SCBSOH- With a record of two wins and six losses, the season was closed with a homecoming at the Reidsville game in which Barbara Saunders was crowned Queen of Footbflll f01' the 1949 football season. SQUAD .v .lux , ZW - ff Y P-,4-v-name-.mn-...na-., Q, A N. -. x . ,KX l' it X-. N Fzrsf row le t fo rlqbl Coach Jxm Malcolm Melvln Meadows Donald Lnrrnmore B111 Txlton Wallace Blalock Gene Walker Jack Tllton Norman Holder Coach Gxbson Second row le t to rlgbf B111 Hmshaw B111 Smoot Ed Harms James Hauser Thurman Robertson Louxs Rogers Earl Easter Bnll Jmmes Mebane Furches C' ary Tally Third row lef! to right Jxmmy Smxth Gxlbert Roberts Joe Saylor R E Cummmgs Wavne Henley Edgar Ph1ll1ps George D1v1s Vurgxl Owens Johnny East Charles Welch Joe Marshall Fourth row le t to right Davxd Monk Cccxl Walker Ronmc Swartzcl Kenneth Elhott Jumor Stzyers Bobby Craft Jerry Barger Rxtzel Snyder Jxmmy Tome Arthur Grlbert Jxmmy Doss Manager Holden Co-Captains Smoot :md Hinshaw my v- 'A r,l -x ' IL f : w,:, as 5 F' ag f , ff, ,: ml ' ' K4 In , ws I I . . I 52? 1 ' H any r, V I 'VER J ij, I .I 5,5 N ' :.5 K., V IJ M 1 ' ' ' JI? -T' 'Zvi-1' -1' 1 5 NNN, ' . , X' V - :Q rw.. v .N , . Ev m:x.,: X KF I 4,3 k it 1' Q -' . KK Hi' K 'xf If 4 , 1 .r jg ! 4 ul , .X ' I il! . , , , fr 'V ' xg ,dim 1X -1 I It If-,fl Xl xy, K iallw X, K ,U - I 2 11 ' lklssx XX f if , el N' 42 A .. lf fp X 1 T-K v -. c . 2 7 A, I . 1 . , 'Af ' ...ts ' ,. , - 1, ,i . ffaifb ' I AQ: F 1 , Y - :lg ff If S it - I . .1 .:. Blk i x X 1 4, NN 1 , r 'I Z 4 - ? S1 9 N a I QW Q ERB: 7 L' Q y E X 4. S4 , Q A-5 gn 1 s 1 5,325 f z , , , - Ag 3 . r is - I x ox -f 'fy J E it X X WE f uf .RX Nth W 1, , Nh f X Q 3 'XR My fi 1 X H C L, f -' ' W 1 X my 4 NN Q 5 . ' X. X A X X ..,.,. ! i X : xg'- 'S-' as x ,ff I S -s ,Na L xx I 1 'W . f K1 xx J 14 'V Qi , ,gg Y 5 511 R mg H. W W 1, ll, xx nil: 'L 1' H ' '1 1 tif' p g ! XR imsw 1, 5 4 pt 1 M6 A K me . ,X :fi 1 ' A If K 9 Tw ,, J Q Q m 1- if ,S f' T is is gwqw-my 6, wg Q 5 ,em nag in X Xl 1 -at Z P 'N . 2 -lv . --fi- 2' .fx I ,, Nu- Aff ...af uw -. J: f i, I H ww. 6: A T252 - X-gm: J! .: ,. NF - H 1 IV W:-'C ' :1 ig ' fi . in :H , .. gm ,.A -4 ,-5 H J.. jx., , :E v 1 ' :gg-: 2 Q., :ilk-..?H.m ' 'z - ' K 4 Z, p -I RJ Manager Holden BOYS BASKETBALL l 'wf.' rg, Y 1' .5 bt Vs 5 Seclge Garden Kernersville Reynolds Gray Griffith Clemmons Reynolds Old Town Hanes Mt. Airy Gray Mt. Airy XVall-:ertown Sedge Garden Hanes Old Town Griffith Wfalkertown TOTALS Coach XValker 3 4 'zii . A -1 - ' r .4 2 fi, :. . - in SCHEDULE Scores SCOICS 32 Mineral Springs 39 Mineral Springs 29 Mineral Springs 36 Mineral Springs 42 Mineral Springs 47 Mineral Springs 43 Mineral Springs 36 Mineral Springs 42 Mineral Springs 35 Mineral Springs 34 Mineral Springs 40 Mineral Springs 34 Mineral Springs 28 Mineral Springs 33 Mineral Springs 32 Mineral Springs 43 Mineral Springs 29 Mineral Springs 6-54 Captain Matthews Coach XValker The Mineral Springs' basketball season got underway November 14 with six letter- men returning, two from last year's starting five. Coach NValker had the prospect of I1 top-flight team with the returning material and with the aid of some new recruits. Although being handicapped in several games by sickness and injuries the team had a successful season with a record of IS wins and ll lost. BASKETBALL SQUAD' G. R. Check, Bill I-lumphrcy, A. C. Larrimorc, Melvin Meadows, Jack Fulk, Bill Tilton, Frccmnn Lowe, Hubert NVard, Harry Welch, Richard Stafford, Archie Matthews. -Q .-QHN Q2 N A X . .cy J f X Q9 a f K '52 Ek' I Y- l W' W X- , x 0 v N9 , Q75 24 a x 3 9 91 'X XY W f mm 'Q , fr 1 x, ' 1 ,. 4 V, k , Na XY raw'- x I xx ,W 'Ls Q. fb O' -5 ff, 'F K .. - 4 Fllf' 'ii Q R M-3 f Z '1 - . L s -air 1 1 P i I f , Ya AX 2 xx xx ff rr W Q GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM Coach R u mle y The girls basketball team, coached by Edna Rumley, came through with a successful season. Barbara Greene led the team with 141 points for the season with 10 point aver- age per game. Assisting her were Daphine Beaver, Jane Horn, Martha Kelly, Monteze East, Wilma Foster, Doris Winebarger, janet Amos, and Jean Beamer. Guards were Elaine Jessup, Shirley Fulp, Kitty Frye, Florence Southern, and Susie Gibson. f fav f aw: Q Captain East SCHEDULE Mineral Springs 19 Sedge Garden Mineral Springs 19 Kernersville Mineral Springs 24 Gray Mineral Springs 41 Griffith Mineral Springs 24 Old Town Mineral Springs 16 Hanes Mineral Springs 21 Gray Mineral Springs 21 XValkertown Mineral Springs 13 Sedge Garden Mineral Springs 26 Hanes Mineral Springs 43 Old Town Mineral Springs 22 Griffith Mineral Springs 16 XValliertown Mineral Springs 21 Rural lnlall TOTAL 326 Z, ' 5,5 Qi. 'Z 1'1 1 .. . R. -,M . ,:,,.,.,. , ,... , sf . -- r1 we - V 'Q f uQ.,5.,:,x- 1 A, -me ,H 5, Manager Roberts SQUAD . Q :sa r . 1 ,HM Firsl row, lvfl io rigbl: Barbara Greene, Katherine Frye, Martha Kelley, Shirley Fulk, Florence Southern, Daphinc- Beaver. Svroml row, Ivff fn riglafz Margaret Roberts, manngerg Nancy Frye, Elaine Jessup, XVilnm Foster, Jane Horn, Susie Gibson. 'x 'wx' QQ x - -. A . 1,5-i FY . X V I Nj sw , I I - if if A I- ,KJ :,.Q, :.1 L hliz, ' Q ' Gxyfw - V E' X X M J lg!! L. 1 X . QQ J 1 3 fi,-f, I 6 E . A0 gg fi 1 ja, ff H if .I7' .-fy x, , 1- , 52' I 2 Vw if ' sf 5 -rf ff E K 4 3 S g f T- , mf- Ji . A an f fr x QU' N R- - vl x as x Q' I ,I If ' f lg 1 -.. H- ..r 'V' Q, , 4 I EZI: fmff ' 1' iii ' Q .,. , blnl 1 L A :. jp! 3,6 as ZI- . Himsa- ,.ig . as Ar 412 ,f Y ..., ,J L ,. 5 551 zz' ' ts f Y Ek I 1 x , ,v 2 x, X A '13 W , . Y M is L . 52,1635 I M255 V 5 B as: I Q D I J 3 L sl 3 K W Um 3 E SPX v? , live s 5 Ii, Sf if T 3' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS ,. ' 5 t l fm- 'Wf' Fffigi g? Q Q I ,, 1 is 2 Firsi row, lvff I0 rigbf: Doris Jackson, Suu Crouse, Mary Turner Mitchell, Williia Shock, Shirley Easter, Louise Kiger, Lib Mccum, Annabel Lowc. Scronrf row, Ivff fo riglrfc Peggy Cox, Barbara Wright, Betty Murphy, Betty Janics, Dntherinc Anders, Betty Lester, Ina Mae Adams. Miss R umbley, Coach SCHEDULE Mineral Springs 20 Sedge Garden Mineral Springs 18 Kernersville Mineral Springs 25 Walkertown Mineral Springs 14 Sedge Garden Mineral Springs 16 Kernersville Mineral Springs 10 Walkertown Mineral Springs 10 Rural Hall TOTAL 128 TOTAL BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL EJ Top, leff Io rigbf: A. T. Watkins, Bill Bovender, Bob Craft, jimmy Doss, Ronnie Swartzel, Johnnie East, Don Larrimore, Ray Whiteheart, Joe Saylor, Bill Bracken. SCHEDULE Scores Scores Sedge Garden 20 Mineral Springs 29 Kcrnersville 29 Mineral Springs 17 Walkertown 26 Mineral Springs 27 Rural Hall 16 Mineral Springs 36 Kernersville 33 Mineral Springs 35 Kernersville 35 Mineral Springs 34 Wallcertown 19 Mineral Springs 41 Rural Hall 35 Mineral Springs 39 Hanes 39 Mineral Springs 28 Gray 21 Mineral Springs 31 Mt. Airy 22 Mineral Springs 23 Clemmons 16 Mineral Springs 31 Childrens Home 19 Mineral Springs 29 Hanes 42 Mineral Springs 32 Gray 18 Mineral Springs 21 Childrens Home 16 Mineral Springs 31 TOTALS 406 484 Coach Gibson, Ronnie Swartzel, Jimmy Doss BASEBALL 7 A f f S if S I - aa . 9'7r,..15 'i . J , sis Y ', ilk' ' U i'l?lX Y as f M A ' ilfrii ., P 2f-fag? 'ii f f r'f M 'Y V Q 4- I 'jeg ,B x A ..- A 'fx ' Z .A r . k , 3. is ii. . -A Lyaq ,Q 5 I l 1 L ? ',-. ' Q? 25:4 1, 9 'W' ' ill- ' , gi,,q A - 4? A r' 4, in w v V 'Y Q m W.. A' Y w , M N, We if i sibswl ff ?r'l 1 Q V ,1,.,,ii M K 3 'IF V , M. Iss.-. -L ' In ' gg.: t W' -. - Y 1 In . . ,-- L, Assad. Firsf Row: David Monk, Jimmie Smith, Billy Humphrey, Don Owens Seromf Row: Johnnie East, Joe Snylor, Bill Hinshaw, jim Morgan, Earl Trivette. Third Row: Bub Easter, Louse Rogers, Wayne Henley, Gene Walker, Archie Matt hews, Melvin Meadows.. March March March March April April April April April April April April May May May Coach Malcolm SCHEDULE 21 Old ToWn ' Z 4 Hanes 2 8 Hanes 3 1 4 Rankin 7 Leaksville 1 1 Reidsvillex' 14 Walkertowna 1 8 Gray 2 1 Rankin 5 2 S Reidsville 28 Leaksvillea' 2 Old Townx' 5 Grayx' 9 Walkertownr 'iHome Games CHEERLEADERS Mr. Tise ...,.. .... , .. ..... ..., ....E .... . ,, Advisor Betty Mahoocl, Barbara Saunders ...,... C0-Chiefs MEMBERS Betty Mahood, Barbara Saunders, Barbara Landingham, Eleanor Cofcr, Juanita Myers, Betty Swanson, Donald Hutchinson, Gene Winebarger, Shirley Easter, Shirley Puckett. The cheerleaders supported thc teams at all basketball and football games by dis- playing anel encouraging school spirit. For their unretiring efforts they were given an invitation to the football banquet. B I 21 , f : ' 'X 9 1 Eu w 1- ' 'W Q , 5' ,fax WL K r L at I I , SQ 2 xgx nf . N - '- , .v .5 9. . , ' 3. lc- .5, 5 V ,L HA 1Qh A'E'iQQEEii2 ?5'ZQ23'f' S EQ 2 I 4 ' 1: f W?-s Y bv .3 ..,. 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S M M HH.,- nmfn :N af xx is mga 1 A -:nz gain. .ndxn iw ,Q . go ACTIVITIES L ix-2 m y Sig? gl I O G Buddy Williams P rexizl vu 1' arf Wm ' if . 1 rt H xlff ise L A If 'K ' STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 2 Q ll ln ll l l pg I . ., . l 'v ll lv r eil 'fr 'it Lee Haley Margaret Hudspeth Marilyn Snow Vivc'-Prvxiflvrzf Svrrvfary Trvasllrer , 9 0 fi Q ffybc A 'Q Y? The aim of the Student Council is to govern the student body in a democratic man- ner in order to establish and maintain a better understanding among students, teachers, and principals, and to make our school a better institution of learning. I3 sf le 'wr R' STUDENT COUNCIL 8 -1 Lucille Barkley James Carmichael 8-2 Madge Fulp Jimmie Simmons 8-3 Betty Boone Alton Sealey 8-4 Bonnie Parks Roy Walker 8-5 Iris Parker Bernie Mitchell 9-1 Norma Wilkes Roger Hayes 9-2 Helen Franklin Joe Hill Davis Mr. Robertson, Faculty Advisor 9-3 Edna Lineback Kenneth McMeans 9-4 Bettie Lester Billy Davis 9-5 Louise Kiger Dick Wells 10-1 Shirley Evans Gene Winebargcr 10-2 Ollie Allen Johnny East 10-3 Ivadcss Kimsey Joe Marshall 1 0-4 Barbara Bryant Joe Saylor 1 0-5 Jean Jackson Jimmy Polk 1 1-1 Monteze East Jimmy Smith 1 1-2 Nancy Frye H. G. Hancock 1 1-3 Patsy Walker Glenn Walker 11-4 Bctty Saylor T. H. Smoot 12-1 Norma Arrington David Bowers 12-2 Betty Mahood David Hanes 1 2 - 3 Peggy Rhoades Dick Tally STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES me PERSONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE CITIZENSI-IIP COMMITTEE Norma Arrington, Chairman Betty Mahood, Chairman Miss Spradlin, Faculty Advisor Miss Langley, Faculty Advisor . ' 5 in 1' . '? E 2. , , .-. BUILDING 8: GROUNDS COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE joe Saylor, Chairman Peggy Rhoadcs, Chairman Mr. Malcolm, Faculty Advisor Mr. Robertson, Faculty Advisor 4' P S' M f L F A V T fl ' 'W iii , X g X W LIBRARY COMMITTEE PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE Betty Saylor, Chairman Lee Haley, Chairman l Mrs. Hagaman, Faculty Advisor - MiSS MCNCW, FGCUIVY AdV150f ,.,- .--M , RECREATION COMMITTEE TRAFFIC ar SAFETY COMMITTEE Monteze East, Chairman Diffk Tally, Chairman' Mr. Walker, Faculty Advisor MY- G1bS01'1, FHCURY Advlsof KEY INQEAEQX .96 WR -I X V Or' .t 0 X 3 t f 5 X5 Q f' 1X ,I A, A. C. Larrirnorc P rrsirl l'llf Bill Smoot -- Viz'z'-Prc'xialz'l1f Mcbane Furchcs Scwrcfary EV wi.. -.' . if X'-1 M --- gym 'X , 4 : a s 4 L' if 1 'NEW 1-dhinm WWF W K iam 1 Q5 A Y' 1 4 if Q E it f E- , F sig? ,ii is 'S ' f 'Y 'if' 1 is fy 2 4 Wi 5: Kes its M Y We 4 , 1 , fit U ,Q . .Q v iii ' I 'if -A rcus11rcr A , - fi yvf' 'va' l i ii ' 2 lg . , . ,, A- ig Mr. Robertson 2 A - ' i t ' ' ' fm:-i'i.kf.?0 W, fi'-fj Faculty Advisor Q ,WM I s f I si xi S il! in The Key Club of Mineral Springs High School is com- posed of 20 members. It is a service organization spon- sored by the XVinston-Salem Kiwanis Club. Service to the school and community is the aim of the club. Some of our projects have been activity nights for the student body, serving at banquets and financing the changing of the Larenim emblem. Wallace Blalock Ralph Branscomb Johnnie East Jack Fulk idk ,,.f-- ' Hasscll Grubbs David Hanes Ronnie Hall ., V rj: 4' , , ' q ' Fay Archie Hicks 1 H , I: I C. Li Ketncr, Irs 3' i e Jimm Mor an X y 2 i -:gy ,,.... 1 . Joe Savior V Paul Thomas ., .X .?'4f !'.,- LU 'Z - Qifil i ' 'ii' ---:- f i ii N nz Y ' 1 ,i ,,,V sn?-3,51 as 5 EZEN ,,,V . K MAN '5 A THE FLARENIM STAFF Editors-in-Clgief ....,. .,,,,, A nne Hunter Paul Thomas , Business Manager ....... ..,... H assell Grubbs Faculty Advisors ....... ....... M iss Langley Literary Editors ..... Photograph Editors rrr or 1 as s x A f 1? Q? of he 'N i , x ' gs in W Z ss' M 4 Q I 2 W ' AM 'Z E .-1 .ms or r 5' v U 'f ,gy . 2, I si si .gg Mr. Robertson Mr. Smith ---.---.. Marilyn Snow Louise Simmons Lee Haley C. L. Ketner David Hanes Organization Editor ' ' 15. A 'ez 5 I N s U '. Q fa ,f-,, , gg FJ-f, H ,, .WS , ss. Q, , --... W I is res uw, NM . is .. , X -4-Q. -4 -4 .sf if gg is I-Q11 s Q EQ Nagy, ,z M? W 2 - ffwsbn. K fii4i'e,- ii ' w N- , -s , ie' 'fe ff Q , Q '- , 4 S i rs Hr Becky George Athletic Editor: - ............... Delores Merritt Copy Editors ...... Bill Smoot Norma Arrington Margaret Hudspeth Faye Henley Art Editors ....... e ...,... junior Editors ...... wi' Q 2 ,yi x . ..--- jean Phelps Nigel Aaron Patsy Walker Jean Furches Betty Walsh Norman Plemmons 5 an ,U ,S 4 'qw ,gi m 1 Wigan isps r Q 1, ., ul' 813' sg ,r ' , .lava-' .f fr JN . .-1-5. 'X of 5 -Q fa , awp. 'WY yi li V' A Nb' BEACON STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... .. ....... Elaine Jessup Associate Editor .... Q.-. ........ Lee Haley Business Managers ..... ......... M arie Gough Howell Davis ,Q fm 1 v,A43l'r if 'Wi F Pal -': i 'R --9 Circulation Managers ............ Melba WilkeS Humor Editor Art Edztor ---. ...... ..... - -- Picture' Editor Peggy Cheek Florence East Jackie Jenkins Barbara Faust Ffi'ff'll'i Society Editor ........ ............ N orma Lloyd lf - Typists ................ -.. ........... Jane Horn E Hassell Grubbs 1 ' C. L. Ketner My Ig .sr .Sports Editor ..... ........ B uddy Williams F Y.-- :X .. ui' :ll . if u, ' V Faculty Advisors Q Miss McKellar, Higgins nn ..1- V . . . .. 1 4 Pictufrysf Not Shown Harriett 1.105514 ............... Exchange Editor Jack Tilwn ............................ Sports Editor T v. f' t Q ,. V .4,?kW,,, '- K .,,-:' F I 1 -63' if ,X if J If 1 Q iw l 3, .. Q is.. ff f 5 ' 0. it X ' ia- ., 1 ':': ,JV Q , E' in ' I Q Y! :.:I .,,. f -. ,ai f GIRL'S MONOGRAM CLUB an . X ' ff ': ff is 3 fini' 'I' r 'fc . 'Af ,. ' X ' Miss Ruth Cartncr ....,, .,... A dvisor Dolores Merritt 4,,., M ....... ............. P resident Barbara Saunders ..... ....... V ice-President Barbara Greene ,,.., . .......,,.,, Secretary Betty Mahood -,,s , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer Martha Kelley ..... ...., S crgm11t-of-Arms The Girl's Monogram Club is an organization composed of girls having won mono- grarns in sports activities. The total membership is twenty-seven girls. Miss Ruth Cartncr is the sponsor: The club has had as projects for this year: the awarding of a trophy to the girl basketball player with the highest scholastic averageg and contribution to thc Green Bus Fund. BOY'S MONOGRAM CLUB 5 WXWWM 5' ':Z,.,2 'f2n2r: 'Q in if , s :w.mf., A V is -H' an W- A ' Mzeigyg X Mr. Malcolm ,... ..,., - ................. A fI1JiS07' XVallacc Blalock .,..... .............,,.. P rrsirlmt Bill Smoot ............. .,,....... V ire-Presidrnt Melvin Meadows ..... ..... S ecrctary-Treas1Ircr The Boy's Monogram Club is 'an organization of boys who have won monograms by participating in varsity athletics, cheerleading, or managing an athletic squad. THE MINERAL SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL BAND 5 lang F575 EIQE lr- Eglif- 2 ff--w I are-ay 1 , .L vw- A k M V 4 OFFICERS OF THE MINERAL SPRINGS ,J 'ffm W HIGH SCHOOL BAND -- 1949-S0 I Mr. Roy H. Milligan .....,..., , ...... ......,....... Director Russell Reid ..,,,......,. -. .,..,..,... - President James Polk ...,... I .....,............ . ...,.....,... . .... Vice-President Billy Rzmdleman ............................................ Drum Major James Polk ........ - ...,. .. ........ Business Manager and Treasurer Sara Bovender ...... ...........,..,.... S ecretary and Librarian Sarah East ....,. ....... ............................ R e porter Mr. Roy H. Milligan Director Sara Bovender Secrefary-Librarian to Band BAND MONOGRAM CLUB OFFICERS Mr. Milhgan .... .- ...... . Ronnie Hall ..... Claude Turner Sarah Furches Peggy Ogburn Consultant President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer new ini ii! Qi BOY'S CLUB Mr. Wallccr ......V A ..,... ...,....,,,, A tlvixor ,l0l1Hny East ..... .,............,. P 1'r'sidw1f Ronnie Hall ..V. .A ......, Vive-Prvxidmzf Joe Saylor ..-.,. ..,..,....,, S f'c'rc'fury David MOHli ............ , .......,....,.,4 Trr'nx1zrr'1' James Jauser --... C ...... ,.,.. S rrgmnf-ai-Arnzs Bobby Bolcs ... ., ...... .,,. . .,., ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,, Rf'lJ0rff'r The Mineral Springs Boy's Club which consists of 40 members has carried on a f b sellin Christ- number of important projects. They raised a large amount o money y g , . mas candy. All the members were very cooperative. Another of the club s projects was organizing a junior b0y's club. The boys participating in the junior club are members of the three elementarv schools, Mineral Springs No. I, Mineral Springs No. II, and White Rock. Each club consists of approximately 20 members. The clubs together make up about 100 members. Helping Mr. Walker supervise the three smaller clubs are Bill Smooth, vice-president of the Key Club and Buddy Faust, student football coach. The Senior club is with a project now which they hope to complete on a short time. This ro'ect is the Boy's cabin which is to be the clubs' headquarters. All members are P l very anxious for the completion of the cabin. MODEL CLUB -1 ,..A .M 1 , W . W...,1g'1 --,,,-Q .W ,,...e .... 2 Q f ms' A 11-if QMS. 15:1 1,1 M 1,1 eefligwgggiilzii 51' lllllin nun -.- ..-.. Miss McNew ..... - .,..,H. Advisor Edwin Cooper ..,.. .,.,... ....1,.... , P rf-sidmf J. W. Plemmons ..., ,em ,..,. Vin'-Prvsidenf Charles Hutchins ..,. Secrvfary-Trras111'rr The Model Club, which is composed of approximately 25 members, was organized for those interested in the construction and competition of all types of models. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB ', in . r I 4 - E News ZW 'I ' - E i Qfgweefi - M KH- W-MW' as m H B13 'F sig Miss Queen - ....... Advisor Howard Ferguson ,,,,, ...,........ P rcsirlbnf Wade Bennett ..,,,,,., --. Vice-Presidmf Dolores Merritt A,,, ,.,,, ,,.,,,, S e crefury Ruth Griggs ,,,,.,,..,......... Trcaszzm' Peggy Owens ..... ....,. P romofion Eclifor Students enrolled in cooperative part-time distributive education classes-aims to develop better leadership in the field of distribution that is competent, self-reliant, and Cooperative. . is s W .- S- slim nilwier' nsadlwxwilzsw - :v.'g '--e 'H'1.t.iie .:.1 n, 1 e ,7 ,,:a, ..-.... ,.--- L Q, Ne E ide 'Ai H gs ,amz .Use w in B -ff .?g,-fa-e-my-we - UILL 'AND 'SCROIQL fs 3 i 6 4,., :W fi., H ,K .I ,, fu -e 'Ss 52,655-j tx, 5 A :st-wi :za E5 1 H SH 312' ,- , .,..:,., ' 5 -2 - 2 W e W lt 5 A ,. 5 N M - 5 W 5 is ew, e ,weesmvem F0525 ,, we ' . is , Q el S-ffrfi s A , -:M , bm :XJSWLS smee ,, eiwwr fs.-,W-M.s.ef-'N .V A vs W Wesw-pefyeeeme ENE -....... . XXX X X Miss Ruth McKellar -. ..., .,.... ...... .... .... A fl 11 i S07 MEMBERS Anne Hunter, Lee Haley, Elaine Jessup, Paul Thomas, Doris Martin, Jane Horn and Melba Wilkes. I The purpose of Quill and Scroll as set forth by the constitution is, 'to instill in stu- dents the ideal of scholarshipg to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by developing better journalists and by including a higher code of ethicsg to promote exact and clispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing! i . GLEE CLUB ' Mrs. Ben White ,,,,. ..,.,,,,..... ..........,. D i rector Archie Hicks .,,,,, , .,,,,,-,, .,.,,..,,...... . Presidcnf Jim Morgan .K.. ...... Vice-President Barbara Greene .......,,,.,.,,,,...,... , ,..,.,.. Scfcretary Leonis Johnson ...,.............,,,,.,,,,.,,,., ......, T reasurvr Margaret Roberts, Martha Kelley .,...............,...... Chaplains The Glee Club, composed of approximately 40 members from the high school, is completing its second successful melodious year. Under the able direction of Mrs. Ben White, various public appearances have been madeg two in local churches. The highlight of this year's progress was a Christmas- 'Vesper Service presented in the auditorium of the school. The club is now planning to unite with other county schools to prepare for a Spring Festival. DRAMATICS CLUB -ti sf, ry 4. 1 j '?',z'i w l , , 1 l f get Q QEZEZ iwara ia gi u 'fu Q 2 his V gseg Miss Langley ......... ......... A rlvisor Betty Mahood ,,......,, - ......... President Margaret Hudspeth --. --- Vice-President Elaine Jessup .,..., ,...... Secrefary Doris Winebarger .... .... T rmsurer The Dramatics Club is composed of participants of former play productions. Each member is required to display his dramatic ability before acquiring an invitation to join the club, according to the club's constitution. Necessary committees, ushers, and student directors are selected from members of the Dramatic Club. , ,s,,,,Z5. l,ts I Y-TEENS SENIOR TEENS Barbara Saunders . .,,..,, , .,... President Martha Kelley ......., Vive-Presidcnl Betty Mahood ,,.. .,..,....... . ...., Secrefary Doris Winebargcr ,..,.........,....,.,,., Treasurer Elaine Jessup ,l.,.....,,,.,,, II7fl'f-CII!!! Council JUNIOR TEENS Shirley Easter ..,t. .......,..,. .... . , ..t, ..... P 1 'esialvnf Polly Plaster - ,.v, ,,.,,,... . , ,Y,7.. Vive-Prc'xifIfnf Mary Alice Comer ,...., . Sm'rc'fnry-Treasurc'r Barbara Bryant .... ...r., I llfI'f-CII!!! Cozmril Miss Spradlin, Miss McKellar, Mrs. Murphy ........ Advisors The Y-Teens with approximately 100 members is the branch organization of the Young Women Christian Association organized in the fall of 1949. The purpose of this club throughout all its activities is to further religious interest and education. The junior and Senior Y-Teens under the direction of Miss McGcachy and Mrs. Donald Stone helped in I1 number of our activities such as fellowship movies, Harmony Hang-Out dances, visits to the Moorchead Planetarium and camp-week-ends. sis - s JUNIOR JUNCTION Mrs. Joyce, Miss Spradlin, Mr. Smith Mr. Gibson .......... .. ............,.................................... Ar1'LfiS0rS Nina Lovins ....., ........... .... ................................ P r c' sivffnf Bub Easter ...,... . ,.,.. Firsi Vive-Prz'sidc'nf james Hauser ...,...,.. .,..,.,..,, Second Vice-Prc'sia'c'n'l' Carol Ann Williams ,..,. K .,,,,,,.,,,....... H ..... Secretary Ronnie Swartzel ......,,. ...,.,...... ................... T r easurer Junior Junction, formerly Teen-Age Club, Was organized by the P. T. A. this year. The council is composed of one representative from each home room in the high school. The purpose of the club is to provide activity programs for the high school students Such programs are held every two weeks. Any high school student may become a mem- ber upon payment of a small registration fee. LIBRARY CLUB Mrs. Hagaman ..,, .... - ..... A rluisor' Nellc Love .,... - ...... ........,...., - President Rebekah Ogburn ,,,, ,,,,,..., V irc'-President' Joan Speaks .... ,, ...., Secretary-Treas1zrc'r The Library Club was organized for the first time in 1948-49. Members of the- club were selected from those students who were especially interested in library service and on the basis of capability, scholarship, and citizenship. Each member must com- plete a course of study in library science and serve two hours per week in the library. Library staff members receive one-half unit per year for their service in addition to at monogram if certain standards are achieved. I .1 SPEECH CLUB me - fs is ie, 'MH M H ie BEEF? f . -f25:5 a5,.,., MS H cafe . with N ,WM 'siege-3 mfg., ss ggifwgigaigess ,msg W. .,.: , ,M ,ss ,, ,sl 2 MK - Feiss m.,g,,,. R-E-Yb uw 'Rf' is ' 'N' xi , A efswj' ., . T Vi , n,..g L ,, :W B me SQ , H 1 fiififsr vs W ,, an as ww if r s me Legs? wg? 7' 5 5'igQiiisSs1 E Mrs. Joyce ....,...,,.... ......... A dwsor Jean Carol Phelps ..... President Betty Walsh ........... Vice-President Anne Hunter ..... .......... S ecrc-tary Retizel Snyder Treasurer The Speech Club, organized at the beginning of the 1949 school year, is composed of approximately 15 members representing each grade in school. With Mrs. Joyce sponsor, they meet monthly in accordance with its constitution and levys a small membership fee. The purpose of this organization is to study the aspects of public oration as well as that of poised social speaking, with a view toward correcting defects and improving both speech and delivery. sl! S8 Zi RQ B N ' ,gag E ies -, s s H H f s Seismi c? H H xii ig? Bi 5 H . ' ..:.:.: .. .sm :, - is za a ': f if 2 as wa we m sm, ., sae, .HP FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA if--1 Mrs. Alera Ellison ,.,.,,,, M .,,.,.. ,,,,., ,.....,.........., A fl visor Louise Simmons ....,... ...................... P fC'SidL'71f Martha Simmons .,,. .. .......,.....,.., Vice'-President Mary Alice Comer ..., - ............,.... Scwetary Judy Snow ..........,........................................... .. Treasurer The Future Homemnkers of America Club is an organization of pupils studying homemaking in high schools of the United States and Territories. The twenty-five members of the F. H. A. :lt Mineral Springs High School, took as one of their main projects, serving at all banquets given at the school this year. We hope the progress made this year will be helpful to us in the future and a chal- lenge to the Future Homemakers of America of tomorrow, SENIOR 4-H CLUB vs, -.-1-an-gfiw 1 1 . Y Miss Routh, Mr. George ..... .....,... AH'l'iS0YS Dick Tally ,,,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,... .,,....,....,. P rrsiffcnf Norma Wilkes ........... .- ...,.. Vice-President Jo Ann West ..... ............ Secretary Gary Tally ..,. .....,,,, R rjiorfvr The 4-H Club is the lnrgcst rural club in the world. Its emblem is the four leaf clover. Each petal stands for a certain thing. They are head, heart, hand, and health. Some of the projects of the 4-H Club are raising calves, pigs, crops, chickens, garden- ing, dress making, cooking, cunning, and sewing. The club of our school consists of forty members and several of them won prizes at the fair and at other contests. PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL mo- new , f !,:Wm A W , qw kai' -Hr .. ' ' -- 1 M ff- .W ry, ' ' ' ' R 'P ' lf '. f5f22Ef5zi:Ef:M. ' iff ' 732 IT Q A - .755 W-7 E4 9 ' W '- ., .. NM' wap-v i -' ' 1 X' .fw ' Z 5 C f -..-...'.-- .-ww Mr. Robertson .,.. ll'rfl'iXOV A. C. Lnrrimorc, jr. C!JHfI'IIlKlll Bm-bum Saunders . A V... SI'Fl'l'fl1Y'J' The Presidents' Council was organized for the purpose of promoting p:u'li.1mentnry proccclurc, and to coordinate the work of our high school clubs. The presidents of all clubs, class organizations, mul all editors are members -of this council. LATIN CLUB ' Miss Lnngcley ...,. ......,.. A zlrism' Jimmy Morgan ,,,,, ,....,....,. P l'l'Xilll'llf Jean Carol Phelps ..., .,.. V ia'f'-Prvxiflc'-:lf Louise Simmons ..... .,.,.,.,,. S c'r'rc'fnr-y David Hanes ,,.. .......... ,,.. T 1 'mxzfrvr Carol Ann Willianis .....,.... . ...... ., .......... , ,Rf'lI0l'ft'l' The Latin Club, organized by second year Latin students, endeavors to promote mtei est and appreciation of the faster language. Most noteworthy of undertaken projects was the origination composition, and pit scntation of the Senior 'Class Night. Report lights rs- The . . tapestry H1111 Roof Keeps upon they And S. girls That Feb,-u.. wleuer Ei and Fate W- k , of the wlikif., Citlzen Of The Month bnra J esn Bill sn ability make Champ I Mrs. hon- title outstand- Intramural who's and scoring s 'n a ,II Lniirnioiu, .li.,LQ ,t Dove Wullnce. lilnrie Melina Wilkes and 1 ondes. Miss Lnnglcmmt governor for districts ct. The election ws, . t Club Sponsor' ded with a talk on lead 153 by Orin F. Crow. Ki- 00 e District Governor. lggcff ' h' hlights of the twr.. 'U J' iliairlgwere an orat 'io' mg' r st, a tnlent show, a Defeat M. S. and H iking Democracy Buddy Willlathe theme of the The Kernersville :ontest, which wa Varsity won the rigiab Bradshaw of Clemmons for the Bl'Hd5h0W WB? County Junior vsrsipense. Paid mp pionship by edginf. 03110 f01' U19 . Stubborn Mineral Key Club Convention Five. 35-34, at the S town gym. ' gmflps Kernersville jumpds Hilb- 7-5 lead at the em fit fhe first quarter, but tlMmeml Waves range in held f 1 he can. ten her. Faye not Betty has overnment and a county wide meeting .. president of the Forsyth County while very I joyed a -. hom' 'SOD lBR1'11111E- Easter Betty Swanson and Polly A few drum The presentation of awards H of '45 Plaster had a different speci- Reynolds Parkyas also made at the banquet. group oi man of manhood each time recently were iiineral Springs Key Club Freshmen ini- they were seen. amen' Hara -laced second in the achieve- 28th into the The only comment as the Ruth Vernon' lament contest. Their scrap- Barbam Brymtook, along with those from Stout- ihnrleston and Reynolds High 'chools, will JUNIQR ngiNC1se international convention. A211111 M11121 1 The Trustees' san was held SFEPPFY- stfppedzi the Balinese Roof of the 1118 flme With Hotel in honor of the new of- Bnd feffeshmentcers. Twentyeone Mineral JUMUOYI March fprings High girls were The foul' teexests at the dance which 11lViDK B Gels osed the convention. Jerry Barger, sms, Donald Ah! ll bonnetsl beanies small, ther tnet mei 1 be entered st Adolescentt Mrs. Do: county nuif speaker un plrvsical scent, aiter were shown. Mrs Mary th of e pastor Cou e 'Citizen President of Home Room, President of Sunday President of Youth Fellowship, Vice-President of n Month. He Civil il, School Photographer, Treasurer of Key Cl Editor of School Newspaper and Governor of the Stories su bmi ter Friday 1000 wo H me the o Eta Sigmn, honorary scholastic at the University Carolina. to qualify for this WSB DECESBSYY flll' to make at least and the rest B's for or his first work at the l Springs be congratulated on this of a former stu indeed sc tired and bedraggled girls rubbed their tired and 'ach- ing feet was, Oh, Pee had the moat wonderful time! Poor Tradition! The tradition of graduation in white evening dresses and clark suits will be broken this en the Senior Class forth ln white caps year wh It an honor of of 50 hool and ub, typed 'r Grubbs lu,-ned gn' With the whole A Sorinss will Mclieller. ed out for their A' 1 owner of Class will :first visited the Q I Printing will stories n' classes. fl Daft Df the names nl' wschool the program to be gunized 1- lion. A ' . d ' ,sys The long and short of it, Zfggik m Wm C. and Bill T. seems class of pre. j,. he letting spring fever mumam' 4..,wr-ww' the best of themlll of the wa ' That midnight owl , James 511141188 V5 surely seems to take ad- ball Slime- 'GW' ,feels 'WU , of teen-age night Slfflm Club P'0Y'ded,n 3' t' 1f,Y0 he wns Romeo to Zfallll it harttgmili uit ' i I m B. d Sarah F.!! in Umm 'O . 1 . 1' dl g use nr- in of i1..i'.s.::1s.f:g.t e . c -..:1 1:...:.s' ' 9' 4 '03 C811 L92 payers ' . . - Charleston S I ... ' - bled to be introduced., .N - l ' ' .Love makes n funlur cupld to BSSBTH V ' l Y Y' 'lu . ,. A , Q- .. .. .. . nightl!! THEM JW' ' , 1 ' fi U V4 y1111ff M films- 1l111f Zsgxfnringo Elnine is a varsity basketball player, a member of th you stand. As'Nlre4Pres1r U I UW team Icy Bnrncs dreamy H gen, . Girls Monogram Club' Ynireensr Secretary of senior class, t dent of tl'1E'K9Y Club' C0'Cnl'tfT'1,0Y U Awe rendered I tashimlhu and Secretary of the Dramatics Club. When any student or : your worlc in the Monogram L. u suxunfw You shumd why a certain boy Pgflgtu N0 . teacher cans on Elaine for help' she is very cmopentive in able service L0 YOU1' 551001 11114 Umm , I . me take Peggy S-11101112 1 ' , 'r helping them curry out their desires and does it very will- Y commended for the work you have done in e P1113 teenage meefmgny 1-2131122 inglv' , - ... in szl' - 1 -I zu- I . X: Club 0 umm b 'Lh L thigisyrgu see Mutt. Mebsne Fu 1 .. - . -..I -. .oe s - n e . . 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