R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

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Q9LJJ4,,I-K iffy y .M W y 'T . f ' . i........... ill in '15 in l ill SHIQIQI ' fgfrazeg. f pann- SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Sam H. Dorsett, T. L. Williams, George D. Lentz, Vice-Chairmang E. T. Pullen, Chairmang Mrs. E. E. Bumgardner, Clif- ford Perry. Standing: Marvin Ward, A. Craig Phillips, Superintendentg William C. Self. .kb A af' Page Four in deep appreciation we dedicate Petite, dark, mothetly . . . Mrs. Katherine Reich . . . simpli- city in action subiects and students understood ., . an all- around contented feeling never a dull momentg never e harsh word . . . to the little lady in 309: Thanks a million! Page I . . . our teachers CLAUDE R. JOYNER, B.A., M.A. Principal MISS MARY JANE BAKER, A.B., M.E. Mathematics HUGH BAREFOOT, B.S., Eighth Grade L4 WALKER NORMAN MRS. GRACE M.E. BARNETTE, B.A., M.A. BARRINGER, B.A. WITT BARROW. B.A Social Studies Driving Eighth Grade MRS. SUZANNE HFRMAN MISS ANNIE GRAHAM MISS BONNIE MISS MATALINE BRITT, B.A. BRYSON, B.S., M.A. CALDWELL, B.A., B.S. CASEY, B.A. COLLETTE, B.A. Language Eighth Grade Library Physical Education and Chemistry Page Six Social Studies . . . who have iven 3 1 MRS. MARY ANN MRS, ARDENA M. ROBERT R. CRAFT, B.A. CRAVER, B.A., B.S. CROOKSHANK, B.S., M.A. Eighth Grade Home Economics Industrial Arts lx J X as I J K ' gf' . . ,, , cwwfkgae Q I.. W. MRS. NELLE S. CROXVELI., B.S., M.A. DELGADO, M.A. Mathematics Eighth Grade . s l 3' . 1 A . . I.. f A ' 7 ' ' 1 - A -. ' tv , ee S' WW? inn' I all Q55 ii.' I - Y . 5 2- ggi, my ! Mx. -. X tl H' Q - . Of JP I isTRNf MISS JUNE MISS LUCILLE MRS. ANNIE PRESTON MRS. JOSEPHINE H. MRS. ALYECE DINKINS. B.S., M.S. EDWARDS, B.A. FEARRINGTON, B.A., M.A. FITTS, B.A. FLETCHER, B.S. Physical Education English -. Language , Eighth Grade Dietitian -ff-- q-,.: fee 1 45 41? f 'aa . 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VIRGINIA JAMES RHODES. B.A., M.A. RITTER, B.A., M.A. SHACKFORD, B.A. SIFFORD, B.A., M.A, English Journalism and English Eighth Grade Social Studies 'I MRS. EULALIA T. JOHN E. H. B. MISS HAZEL SOLOMON, B.A., M.E. SPIVEY, STEPHENS, B.A. STEPHENSON, B.A., M.A. Eighth Grade Science Art English 1-Q, 'WUC MRS. MARJORIE JOHN MRS. EVELYN WILLIAM E, MISS JANIE STEPHENSON, B.A. TANDY, B.A., M.E. WAGGONER, B.S. WATERS, B.A. WEAVER, B.A. Engligh Assistant Principal and Eighth Grade Voice Guidance and Social Studies Physical Education K' WILLIAM RAY MRS. CAROL DANIELS WEBSTER, B.S., M.E. WHITLEY, B.A. GRIESER, B.A. Eighth Grade Eighth Grade School Secretary Page Ifighl . si 1 . el... MRS. SARAH MR. JOSEPH COPPEDGE, B.A. WIDDIFIELD, B.A Eighth Grade Physics R x-,A .Q fn f- as W .M . . ,VM .,.y.4vws-w -MX ' k 7 '!' 'fl vm rw , 27 . 1 W' iii ali' will whiff ve fs-av: .mv le 'N ... Wm .NM M . N. 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K ' .,.5f5f',:wsff1' .1 1-TEES 'K-.si f 'f XX X g . 3 , xeww..f 'y K L. k.,,f1Q,.l.i,,..k - X . Q A 5 S - X vi-Ri ,. .-A' -. X . t N M ...X K fx x X VH! SA S .5f:?4': :l' 1. AT TSK AY. K . K if-1 ,- Q. N i , N 1 W Q . Q Q LK my, . las Page Ten e, the graduating class, lv SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS G. Boss. vice-pres.: W. White. pres.: K. Sprinkle. sec.: T. Colvin. treas. PEGGY JEAN ADKINS The lovely best is all I want in life. Commercial Course: C.H. Bas- ketball I,2,3,4: C.H. Varsity Soft- ball 3,4: C.H. Glee Club 1,2 C.H. Monogram Club 4. BELMA G. ALLEN She was little, she was spry. There was mischief in het eye. Commercial Course: Basketball 1. 2.3: Jr. Varsity 1.2.3: Softball 1. 2.3: C.H. Glee Club 1.2.3.4 S.N.O.M. Club 1.2.3. INA MARIE ALLEN To strive, to'seek, to find. and not to yield. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1.2. 3.4: Freshman Service Club l: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Col- lege Club 4: Rcscgis 4: School Supply Room Clerk 3.4: French Club 2.3: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Hall Monitor 4: Office Page 2.4: N.H.S. 4. JUDITH ROSE ALSPAUGH Her beauty lies within her smile. Language Course: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Freshman Service Club 1: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteers 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Y-Teens 2: Office Page 4: Intramural Basketball 2. 3.4: Intramural Softball 2,3,4: N.H.S. 4: College Day Page 4. RUTH CAROLYN ANDREW Keerlin Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2. 3: Sophoteers 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Office Page 3: Serviteers 3: House of Rep. 1.4: Football Sponsor 3: Softball l.2,3,4: In- tramur. 1.2. Varsity 3.4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Hall Monitor 4: Library Staff 2.4. NANCY JOYCE AI-'PERSON MARGARET CAROL APPLEYAR Ditto Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2. 3: G.A.A. l,2.3.4: Serviteers 3: Sophoteers 2: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Gym Leader 2.3: Basketball 1.2, 3.4: Softball 2.3.43 Hall Moni- tor 4: Officials Club 3,4 Stars Fell On Alabama. Language Course: Intra'mur. Bas- ketball I.2: Freshman Service Club 1: Y-Teens l.2.5.4: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteets 3: French Club 3.4: Hall Monitor 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4. D LEILANI ASSAF Lolly-Pop. Commercial Course: MacFarland Jr. High, Washington, D. C. 1: C.H. Basketball, Jr. Var. 2,3,4g C.H. Softball, Jr. Va.r. 2,3,4: C.H. Glee Club 2: S.N.O.M. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. FRANK COVINGTON BALLA . . . take a last glance NC True success is to labor. Language Course: House of Rep. 1.4: House Court 4: Student Conn. -0: N.H.S l 6. V. Pres. og Masque 8: Gavel 2.3.4, Pres. 3: Debating Team 1,2,3.4: Jr. Var. 1,2: Var. 3.4: Debating Club 1, 3,4, Pres. 4: Track 3,43 Most Intellectual 4: N.F.L. 2.3.45 Boys' State Rep. 3: Band 1: Ushers Club 3.4. xx x we SSXX X x X xxx W X K S Sxsttx'-QE' 4 X N x X -WYE. .X-N, -.5 . QQ gp... E DENA T. BAMBALIS To know her is to love her. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Resegis 4. -2-I i?fE5:ffi f2a- U- fs .,.1' .X . X ..., . X 7' Ti: X55-DESC? . ' ga JO ANN BARNARD Only You. Commercial Course: Coffee High School, Florence, Ala. 2.3: Fresh- man Service Club 1: jr. Red Cross Rep. 1: Receptionist 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Y- Teens 1. THOMAS ERNEST BARROW Tom Science Course: Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra 3,43 Instrumental Mu- sic Club l,2.3.4. JOEL DALE BAUCOM Balcom Language Course: Football l,2,4: jr. High l: jr. Var. 2: Manager 4: Baseball l,2.,3C jr. High 11 jr. Var. 2.5: Hi-Y l,2,3,4: S.S.C. 4: Monogram Club 4. JUDY ANN BAYLIN l could have danced all night. Social Studies Course: Miss Ellen Semple's Private School 1.2: Pro- fessional Childrens' School. New York City 3. DOROTHEA BARTLEY Earth changes: but thy soul and God stand sure. Language Course: Ohio High School 1,23 French Club 3: Thes- pians 3,4: Resegis 4: College Club 4. PRISCILLA ANN BARKLEY Prissy -One 0' de folk. Language Course: Choir 1,2,3,4: Girls' Glee Club l,2,3,4: State Festival Chorus 3.4: Var. Speed- ball 3: lntra-mur. Basketball 1, 2.3: G.A.A. 2,3: Color Guard 3. 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Y- Teens 1.2,-6: Sophoteer: 2: Scrvi- teers 3. JUDITH ALLEN BARTON Till the end of time. Language Course: Freshman Ser- vice Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Servi- teers 3: College Club 4: Resegi: 4: Y-Teens 2.3: French Club 3.4: Intra-mur. Volleyball 3. CHARLES DAVID BELL Speech is silver, silence is golden. Science Course: Football l,2,3,4: Scrub 1: Var. 2.3.-6: Track 1,2: Hi-Y l,2,3,-4: DeMolay l,2.3.41 Sophomore Boys' Club 2: Ushers Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Ten- nis 4. LEE WINCHELI. BIEBIGHEISER I'm reaching for the stars. General Course: Thespians 1,2, 3,45 Vice-Pres. 4. Page Elez . . . backward through ALICE FERN BIGFORD Goonie Bird Science Course: Southport High School I: Sophoteers 2: Hall Monitor 2: Serviteers 3: Intra- mur. Baskebtall 3.4: Y-Teens 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Nurse's Room Page 4. JANET REID BLACKWELL The best is yet to be. Language Course: Intra-mur. Bas- ketball l,2,3: Intra-mur. Tennis 3,45 Intra-mur. Softball 2: Sopho- teers 2: Dramatics 3: Resegis 45 College Club 45 Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Receptionist 35 Hall Monitor 4: Office Page 4: French Club 3,4. GEORGE.gl7EI1LS BOSS eo. Language Course: Football l,2,3, 4: Scrub 1: Var. 2.3,4: tco-cap.j Baseball l,2,3,4: Scrub 1: Var. 2, 3,43 Scrub Basketball 1: Student Gov. 4: Key Club l,2.3,4: Pres. 4: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Pres. 4: Mono- gram Club 3,45 Teen-Age Coun. 45 Best All Around 45 Class Vice- Pres. 3.4: DeMolay 2,3,4. MARILYN CAMILLE BROOKBANK The best is yet to be. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.3.45 G.A.A. 2,3,4: A Capella Choir 2.4: Girls Glee Club l,2,4: Bible Club 2: Serviteers 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Vice-Chair.: Bus. Staff 4: Officials Club 2,3,4: Mixed Chorus l,2,4: N.H,S. 4. Page I u elre . ,ng 535: JUDY IOANN BOSTIC Too much monkey business. Commercial Course: C.H. Jr. Var. Basketball 1,2.3: C.H. Softball l,Z,3Z Jr. Var. 1: Var. 2.51 C.H. Glee Club l,2,3,4: C.H. S.N.O.M. C1512 2,3,4: Pres. 3,4: Cheerleader 2, , . JIM BROOKSHIRE Time to go. Science Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4: Scrub Basketball 2: Track 2: House of Rep. 4. BETSY BLUM Piccolo Pete Language Course: Band l,2,3,4: Orchestra l,2,3,4: Instru. Music Club 1,2,3,4: Sec. 3: Hall Moni- tor 3,45 Intra-mur. Softball 3,4: College Club 4g Resegis 4. RONALD RICHARD BOESE Buzz Science Course: Hi-Y l,2,3,4: Track 354. we , W' 'uv JOHN BOWERS John Language Course: Midget Foot- SQQI I: Chorus 52 French Club BARBARA ANN BROWN Whatever will be, will be. Home Economics Course: Thes- pians 1: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Hall Moni- tor 4. SARA L. BRIDGES He's a blue-eyed, handsome man. Commercial Course: Hall Moni- tor 4: C.H. Basketball: Var, l,2, 3,4: C.H. Monogram Club 4: C.H. Cheerleader 3,4: C.H. Glee Club I,2,3,4. WILSON H. BROWN Willie Science Course: Basketball l,2,4: jr. High 1: Scrub 2.4: Hi-Y l,2, 3,45 Vice-Pres. 2: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Track 4: Homecom- ing Escort 4. . . . our high school life. GEORGE HOWARD BRYAN Young man with a horn. Science Course: Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,5,4: ReBops 1,2.3: Instru. Music Club l.2,3: De- Molay 2,3,4: Confederate Mili- tary History 4. HARRIETTE REBECCA BYERLY lt matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Math Course: Freshman Service Club l: Sophoteers 2: Girls Chorus 2: Y-Teens l,4: Resegis 4: College Club 4. JOHN COLLINS BRYANT Swabbie Language Course: Midland Sch.. Calif. 1: Football 2,3,4: Scrub 2: Var. 3,4: Jr. Var. Basketball 2: Track 2,5,4: Key Club 2,3,4: Hi- Y 3.4: Monogram Club 3,43 Ka- doe Club 3.4. X , BETSY YVONNE CARPENTER lt is better to forget and smile than to remember and be sad. Commercial Course: C.H. Var. Basketball . l,2,5,4: C.H. Var. Softball l,2,5,4: C.H. Cheerleader 5,-1: C.H. Monogram Club 4: C.H. S.N.O.M. Club l,2,4: Pres. 2: Sec. 4. CHARLES EDWARD BUCHANAN Kadoe Language Course: Football l,2,3, 4: Jr. Var. l: Var. 23,41 Track l,2,3,4: Hi-Y 5.4: Key Club 3.4: Monogram Club 5.4: DeMolay l, 2,5,4: Kadoes Club 3.4: Pres. 3: Baseball 1.2: Jr. High l: Scrub 2: Scrub Basketball 4: Wittiest 4. JAMES CUNNINGHAM BUIE Jim-Alias The Hunter Science Course: Tennis 3,4: Scrub Football 2: Math Club 3,4: Soph- omore Boys Club 2: Ushers Club 4. NICK CARROS I'm Moving On. Industrial Arts Course. MARSHA DONNA CARSON Look for the silver lining. Social Studies Course: Griffith High School l,2,5: Resegis 4. LINDA ROSE CASH Another step forward: many more to go. Language Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club l: Y-Teens l,2,5,4: French Club 3.4: Debating Club 2: Sec. 2: Thespians 5: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Hall Monitor 3: Intra- mur. Basketball 3.4. JAMES LEE CHAMBERS Just one more once. Science Course: House of Rep. 1: Band l,2: Ushers Club 5: Instru. Music Club JJ: Rebops 1: Var- sity Football 5,-i: Scrub Baseball 2: S.S.C. 5.4: Hi-Y gl,-4: Con- federate Military History 4: Pres. 4. MARCUS CHARLES Buddy Social Studies Course: Boys Chorus 1,21 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 5: A Capella Choir l,2,5,-5. CAROL JEAN CHOPLIN Once, always, and forever David. Commercial Course: Gym Leader 2: Thespians l,2,5: Office Page -4: College Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Resegis 4: Tunes For Teens Spon. 3.4: lntra-mur. Bas- ketball 1: Intra-mur. Softball 1. Page Tbirtei D N Many fond memories ofR JANE CAROI.YN CHURCH O, this learning. what a thing it is. Iangiiagt' Course: N.H.S. 5.41 Quill and Scroll 5.-il Yffeens l, 2.4,-1: Pine XY'hispt-rs Staff 5.43 jr. l'il. of Black and Gold 'll XVrite-up Ed. 41 College Club 4: Service Clubs 1.2.3.-ll Reynolds Roundup 4: G.A.A. 2.3: Scribe 4. jI'I.IA ALICE CLINTON My tltt-ams are very fair and bright for I am young. language Course: Orange County lltgh School. Orange. Va. 1.2: Choir Ml: French Club 3.3: Sets. sg Trcas. -lg Serviteers ill Y-Teens ,Mtg College Club 4: Sec. 4: Re- segis -lg Library Staff 4: Chorus 3.4. BRENDA COMBS A world to be born under our footsteps, Language Course: N.H.S. 3,-it Masque and Gavel 2.5.42 Treas. 33 Y-Teens l.2,3,A6: Vice-Pres. 4: St-rviteers 5: Resegis ll: College Club 43 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 5.4. Sec, 4: N,F.L. 5.41 Jr. Var. De- bating Team I,2.3l Mixed Chorus lg French Club 3.4. Iagt Iourleen .j.. JANE LEE CLARK Janie-one 0' de' folk. Science Course: Y-Teens 1.2.5.-5: Dramatic Club l: Sophoteers Z: Serviteers 5: Home Fc. Club 4: Resegis 4: jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Speedball l,2.5,4g Intra-mur. 2, 5,43 Var. lg Softball I,2,5,7l1 In- tra-mur. 1.2.31 Var. 52 Infra- mur. Basketball l.2,3.4. if BILLY CLODFELTER Clod Science Course: Football l.2.-in Scrub l.2: Var. 4: Baseball l.Z.3: jr. High I: Scrub 2.31 S.S.C. 42 Confederate Military History 4. ASTRID PAULINE CONRAD In all the ways acknowledge Him. and He will guide thy paths. Commercial Course: Music Ap- preciation Club I: Intrn-mur. Softball 1: Sophoteers 2: Servi- teers 59 Y-Teens 3: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Nurse's Room Assist. 4: jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. JOHN W. CLAY 'Anything worth doing is worth doing well. Science Course: Brazil 1.2.53 Var, Basketball 45 Monogram Club 4. JULIA ANN COE Little Bit Social Studies Course: Freshman Service Club I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Resegis -6: College Club Ai: Y-Teens -4: Voice l: Hall Monitor 4. NANCY MAE CLINE I'll get aheadebecause I need one! Language Course: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: College Club 4: Re- segis -lc Y-Teens 2.3,-ig Thespians 2.5.41 Gym Leader 5: Office Page 4g Hall Monitor 33 French Club 5.4: Intra-mur. Basketball 2.35 Intra-mur. Tennis 2.3. THOMAS B. COLVIN IIonor Comes by Diligence. Language Course: Sr. Class Treas. -ll Sr. Scribe -3: Most Likely to Succeed 'Il Scrub Football fig Track 5,31 Debating Club 5,43 Treas, 4: Key Club 2.3.41 Masque and Gavel 2,,'t.4: Vice-Pres. 43 N.F.I. 2.5.41 Pres. 4: Dramatics 1.2: Ushers Club 2.3.4: N.H.S. 4. Q .nano-1 nr GENE AI AN CONRAD Geno Industrial Arts Course: Freshman Boys Club I: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Hi-Y lg DeMolay 2.5.41 Jr. Deacon 3: Sr. Deacon 4: Ushers Club 5.4: Monogram Club 5,43 Key Club 41 Var. Football 3.43 Var. Track 3,43 jr. Nomi- nating Comm. 5. JERRY LENELL COOK ent-ll Science Course: C.H. Football 2 5 Z L . . . are brought to mind. GORDON HENDERSON COX Dork language Course: Hargrave Mili- tary Academy 3: Scrub Basket- ball 1.2: Track 1.2: Football l. 2.4: jr. Var. 1: Var. 2.4: Sr. Service Club 4: Confederate Mili- tary History 4. JO ANNA CRABTREE Joby-one 0' de folk. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 2: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Resegis 4: College Club -i: Majorette 1.2: Y-Teens 1.2.5: lntra-mur. Basketball 1, 2: lntra-mur. Speedball 1.2: In- tra-mur Softball 1.2: Football Sponsor 4. PATRICIA ANN CRANEILL Areviderchi Commercial Course: Thespians I, 2,5,4: Resegis 4. PRISCILLA ANN CRATER Crate Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.5. 4: Sec. 4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Fresh- man Service Club I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: House of Rep. 3: College Club 4: Color Guard Alt. 4: Football Sponsor 3: Hall Monitor 4: lntra-mur. Basketball l,2.3,4. NANCY LYNN CRAWFORD CORTLANDT PRESTON CREEC Lynn Commercial Course: Y-Teens 2.3. 4: Inter-Club Council 5: Student Government 2: Mixed Chorus ll Serviteers 5: Resegis 4: Sopho- teers Z: Jr. Nominating Comm. 5: N.H.S. 4: Hall Monitor 2: Student Secretary 4: lntra-mur. Basketball 2.3: lntra-mur. Volley- ball 2.5. Corty Language Course: Library Staff 4: Black and Gold 3.4: Ed, 4: Sr. Marshal 5: Cheerleader 4: Foot- ball Spon. 4: Hall Monitor 2.4: Teen-Age Coun. 4: Serviteers 3: Vice-Pres. 3: College Club 4: Re- segis 4: Sr. Scribe 4: G. A. A. l 2.3.-6: Coun. 3: Hi-Y Spon. 4' Basketball Homecoming Queen 4 H EOY EUGENE CROUSE Foy-oy. Foy-oy. Language Course: Orchestra 1.2. 3.43 Movie Club 1.2: Movie Op- erator 2: Math Club 3.4: Ushers Club 3.4: Hall Monitor 2. EVERETTE CUMMINGS, JR. Dead Man Commercial Course: Band 1.2: Scrub Baseball 2: Proiector Club 4. FRANCES CONRAD DALTON 5' 9 eyes that shine. Language Course: Band 1.2.31 Orchestra li Hall Monitor 4: Of- fice Page 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Y-Teens 2.4.-iz Resegis 4: College Club -is Serviteers 3: French Club 5.4: Sec- 3: Sophoteers 2: Freshman Service Club 1. RICHARD LAWRENCE DALTON JERRY WARREN DAVENPORT Dick Science Course: Football 1.2.3.-4: Scrub l: Var. 2.3.41 Baseball 1. 2.5.-5: Scrub 1: Var. 2.3,-4: I-Ii-Y 2.5.-6: Pres. 3: S.S.C, 2.3.-i: Pres. 4: Track 2.5: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Teen-Age Council 4: Monogram Club 3.4: Pres. 4. Le moment de partir est arrive. Language Course: House of Rep. 4: Boys Chorus 1: Mixed Chorus 1: A Capella Choir 1: Ushers Club 3.4: French Club 3.4. .K CY! Y is S MARY LOUISE DAVENPORT One o' de folk. Language Course: Serviteers 3: Y-Teens 1.2.3,-4: Freshman Serv- ice Club l: Sophoteers 3: G.A.A. 2.3.41 Resegis 4: College Club 4: Hall Monitor 3.4: Mixed Chorus 1.2: A Capella Choir 1.2: Foot- ball Sponsor 4: lntra-mur. Ten- nis 1.2.5. Page Viltee We shall never forget FRANK PAYNE DAVIS. III Frank Science Course: Football 2.3.41 Scrub 2: Var. 3.4: Baseball l,2Z jr. High l: Scrub 2: Var. Track 2.4: jr. High Basketball l: Hi-Y 2.14: S.S.C. 3,-4: Teen-Age Coun. 4: Sophomore Boys Club 2: House of Rep. l: Best Looking 4: Confederate Military History 4: Monogram Club 4. JUDITH LYNN DAVIS 'Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story: the days of our youth are the days of our glory. Math Course: Old Town School l,2: Y-Teens 2.3: Serviteers 3: Rescgis 4: College Club 4: Hall Monitor 3,4: Bowling Team 4. ROBERTPDL DAVIS ix Science Course: Aycock Jr. High School. Greensboro, N. C. 1: Scrub Football 2: Basketball Mgr. 2: I-Ii-Y 2,3: Key Club 3.4: Track 4. DAVID RICHARD DECKER Decker Science Course: Var. Football 2, 3.4: Track 3.4: S.S.C. 4: Mono- gram Club 4. LINDA SUE DICKSON True to herself, true to her friends. true to her duty always. Language Course: Stud. Gov. 1,2, 5.4: Sec. 5: Pres. 4: G.A.A. 2, 5.4: Sec. 3: Maiorette l,2,j: Sr. Marshal 3: Assist. Chief: 'leen-Age Conn. 2.5.-it Secali Fresh. Class Pres. l: Most Likely to Succeed 4: Homecoming Spon- sor 5,4: N.II.S. 4: Hi.Y Spon. 4. WII.I.IAM NELSON DIXSON. III Fore Language Course: Basketball 1. 2.5,-iz jr. High 1: jr. Var. 2,51 Var. 4: Golf l,2.j.4: Hi-Y l.2: French Club 5,43 Monogram Club 5.4- PHILLIP DUGGINS Red Dog General Course: Basketball l,2,4: jr. Var. 2: Var. 4: Baseball 1. 2.5.4: jr. Var. l: Var. 2.5.41 Monogram Club 4: Sec.-Treas.: Stud. Coun. 4: Hi-Y l,2,j,4: Pres. 2: Treas. 4: Friendliest 4: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Jr. Nominating Comm. 3. Page Sxxleen PENELOPE WARREN DUNN P. I. Language Course: Radnor High School l,2: Y-Teens 5,4: Servi- teers 3: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Alt. Sr. Scribe 4: Football Sponsor 4: Teen-Age Coun. 4: Bus. Staff 4: Mgr.: Var. Tennis 2.4: G.A.A, 3.4: Hi-Y Sponsor JAMES ROBERT DODD Pete Language Course: Football l,2. 5,4: Jr. High 1: Var. 2,5,4: Var. Baseball l,5,4: Var. Track 2,5,41 S.S.C. 5.4: Hi-Y 2.3.41 Mono- gram Club 4: jr. High Basket- ball l: Sophomore Boys Club 2: DeMolay l,2,5,4. DONALD GRAY DUNNIGAN Don Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Football l,2.5.4: jr. Var. lg Var. 2,5,4: C.H. Baseball l,Z: Scrub 1.2: C.H. Basketball 1,2,3: Jr. Var. 1,2: Var. 5: C.H. Motto- gram Club 2,3,4. GEORGE DWIGHT DRUMMOND Whitey Science Course: Football l.4: Jr. High l: Var. 4: Freshman Boys Club l: Instru. Music Club Z: Band l,2.5: Var. 'lrack 5: Con- federate Military History -i. di. BRIAN V. EDMONDS R.j.R.'s own james Dean. Industrial Arts Course: South- eastern High School. Battle Creek, Michigan 1: East High School, Wichita, Kansas 2,51 Dramatics Club 4: Track 4. QQ CAROL RUTH EDWARDS It's a military secret. Language Course: Band 15 Fresh- man Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: G.A.A. 2.5.-1: Hall Monitor 5.4: jr. Red Cross Rep. l.2.3: Y-Teens l.2.5.4: Bas- ketball l,2,5,4: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Football Sponsor 3. DORSEY E. EVANS, III Hoss Science Course: Voice l.2.5: Mixed Chorus l.2.3: Boys Chorus l,2,5: Ushers Club 5,-8: Math Club 4: French Club 2.5: Art Club 1. LARRY MICHAEL FAUST ujeuy.. Science Course: Hi-Y 2.5,-1: Sec. 5: S.S.C. 5.4: Monogram Club 4: Football l.2.5.4: Scrub l: Var. 2.5.4: Track 2.5.-4: Confederate Military History 4: Baseball l, 2.55 Midgets 1: Scrub 2.5: jr. Var. Basketball 1. our many golden friendships DAVID NESBIT EDWARDS R. . J To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Language Course: Band l,2,5,4 Orchestra 2.3.4: ReBops 2.5.4 Instru. Music Club l.2.5.4: Vice Pres. 5: Pres. 4: All-State Orches tra 2.5.4: Ushers Club 2.5.4 Masque and Gavel 5,41 Hi-Y 1,2 5.4: Vice-Pres. 1: Chaplain 4 Jr. Var. Debate Team 5: Sr: Scribe 4. , LEIF FERNSTROM ERIKSSON I am part of all that I have met. Science Course: Band 1,2.3,4: Brush and Pallette Club 1: Math Club 3.4: Ushers Club 3,45 Con- cert Band 2.5.4. GENE LAMAR EVANS I'm all 'tee'd' off! Language Course: Scrub Basket- ball 1.2: Golf l.2,5,4: Capt. 5.4: Monogram Club 5.4: French Club 3,4. ELEANOR AURELIA FENWICK Smile and the world smiles with you. Language Course: Sophoteers 2: Bible Club 3: Vice-Pres. 5: House of Rep. 5.4: Var. Tennis 2.5.-4: Y-Teens l.2.5.4: Library Staff 2.5.-4: College Club 4: Re- segis 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Thespians l: Office Page 1: French Club 5. 4. LINDA FRANKLIN EZZELL A dream is a wish your heart makes. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1. 2: Office Page 1,45 Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 25 Vice-Pres. 2: House of Rep. 1.5: Library Staff 2,5.4: Treas. 45 N.H.S. 5.4: Treas. 45 Sr. Exec. Comm. 4. BETTY HOPE FLINTOM That spark of HOPE. Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2. 5,45 Treas. 5: Freshman Service Club l: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: College Club 45 Rcsegis 45 G.A.A. 2.5,4: Council 5: Soft- ball l,2,5,4: Var. 2,5,4: Basket- ball 1,2.5.4: Volleyball 1.2.5,-4: Officials Club 4: Pres. 4: Sr. Executive Comm. 4. POE WINSTON ESKRIDGE. III Osty Boy Science Course: Var. Track 1,2. 5,45 Photography Club 2: Soph- omore Boys Club 2. I JACOB FALBAUM All Nose. Knows All: Science Course: Instru. Music Club 1: Music DeMoluy 5.4: Appreciation 2: 'Ihespians 5.4: Pres. 4: Ushers Club 5.4. ALICE MAY FORESTER ..Mil.. Language Course: Stud. Gov. 2.5: G.A.A. 2.5,4: Corr. Sec. 5: Vice- Pres. 4: Teen-Age Coun. 4: Pres. 4: Sr. Marshal 5: Jr. Class Sec. 5: Y-Teens l,2,5.45 Football Sponsor 45 Bus. Staff 4: N.H.S. 4: College Club 4: Girls Sports Editor of Pine Whispers: Var. Tennis l,2,3.4. Page S eventee CAROLYN SUE FOSTER If You Knew Suzie- Language Course: Y-Teens 1,2535 G.A.A. 1,2,5,45 Band 1.2.32 Or- chestra l,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Freshman Service 15 Intra-mur. Sports I,2,3,4. the election of officers SARAH REBECCA FOWLER Pest Commercial Course: Y-Teens I, 55 Freshman Service Club 15 Ser- viteers 35 Girls Chorus 55 Gym Leader 5. ROBERT D. FOX Success Comes to Those Who Work For It. Science Course: Hi-Y 15 Movie Projector Club 1,25 Band 152,35 Track 5.45 Sophomore Boys Club 25 Confederate Military History Club 4. JANE ELIZABETH GARDNER You'll Never Walk Alone. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club I: Y-Teens 2,3,45 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 College Club 45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Hall Monitor 1. JANET GHIRARDINI Jan-one of de folk. Language Course: House of Rep'. 15 Gym Leader 25 Y-Teens 1,2,5, 45 Dramatics Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Treas. 55 G.A.A. 2,3,45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Alt. Maiorctte 45 Hall Moni- tor 45 Var. Speedball 2,3. SARAH LOUISE GILMORE Look not down but up. Language Course: G.A.A. 2.3.45 Y-Teens 1,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 4: N.H.S. 45 Intra-mur. Basketball 1,2,35 Intra-mur. Volleyball 1,2, 35 Intra-mur. Speedball 2,3. JEAN IRVIN GOLD A heart of GOLD Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3, 45 Freshman Sc-rvicc Club l5 Vice-Pres. I5 G.A.A. 1,253.45 Sophoteers 25 Sec. of Class 25 Serviteers 35 Hall Monitor 45 Office Page 4: Intra-mur. Bas- ketball l,2.3.45 Bus. Staff 45 Resegis 45 College Club 4. Page Exghteen SARAH ANN GOODSON Rolly Language Course: Sr. Scribe 45 Sr. Marshal 3: College Club 45 Rcsegis 45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Black and Gold Staff 45 Circul. Ed. 45 Serviteers 35 Sophoteers 25 Hall Monitor 2.55 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 35 Trans. to Charlotte, N. C. 4. MICHAEL GRAHAM Satch Science Course: Lawrence High School 1,25 Thespians 55 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Math Club 45 Vice-Pres. 45 Ushers Club 354. JAMES FULTON Jimmy Science Course: Scrub Basketball 25 Var. Track 5,45 Football Re- serves 4: Movie Projector Club Z5 Math Club 35 Monogram Club BABETTE LOUISE GIRARD She bubbles incessantly like a leaky faucet. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2, 5,45 French Club 1,25 Hall Moni- tor l,2,5,45 Office Page 45 Fresh- man Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 55 College Club 45 Treas. 45 Resegis 45 Intra-mur. Basketball 1,25 Bus. Staff 45 In- tra-mur. Badminton Champ 3. 'isa MOLLIE ROLINE LEE GRAHAM Mollie O-one 0' de folk. Math Course: Needham Brought- ton High School, Raleigh, N. C. 1,25 Y-Teens 3,45 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Hall Monitor 4. . . . our chapel seats LINDA GAIL GREEN Count thyself rich when thou hast found a friend. Language Course: Y-Teens l.3.4: Thespians 1.3: Serviteers 3: Soph- oteers 2: College Club 4: Resegis 4: French Club 5.4: Chorus 1. 5x PATSY LOUISE HARDY Ittie Bittie Commercial Course: Mixed Cho- rus 1.2: Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Re- segis 4: Hall Monitor 5: Library Staff 4: Y-Teens 5.4: Girls Glee Club 2: A Capella Choir 2. SONDRA JEAN GRIFFIN A subtle grace of heart and mind that flows with tactful sympathy. Language Course: lntra-mur. Bas- ketball l,2.3: Y-Teens l.2.3,4: Freshman Service Club l: Soph- oteers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Office Page 3.4: Hall Monitor 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3.4. JANICE LAMAR GURLEY When you return. you'll find me waiting. dear. Commercial Course: C.H. Basket- ball l,2.3: Reserves 1.2.52 C.H. Glee Club l.2.3.4: C.H. Softball 1.2.33 Reserves l.2.3: S.N.O.M, Club 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4. DELORES LEE HAMPTON Butch Language Course: Sec. ol Fresh- man Class 1: Freshman Service Club l: Sec. l: Sophoteers 2: Sec. 2: Serviteers 3: Sec. 3: Sr. Mklfhlllll 51 G.A.A. 2: Speedbull 2: Friendliest 4: Resegis 4: Col- lege Club fi: Cheerleader 4: Y- Teens l,2.3.4. CHARLES FREDERICK HARPER No Comment. Science Course: Football l.2.3.4: Scrub l: Var. 2.5.41 Jr. Var. Bas- ketball 2: Baseball l.2.5.4: Scrub 1: Var. 2.5.-6: Hi-Y 5.4: Mono- gram Club 2.3.4: S.S.C. 3.4: Sec.- Treas 4: DeMolay: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Movie Projector Club 1. ANN FRAZIER HARRILL Once, always, and forever. Richard. Language Course: Maiorette l.2: Y-Teens l.2.3: Freshman Service Club I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Mixed Chorus 3.4: A Capella Choir 3.4: Girls Glee Club 3.4: Gym Leader 1.2.35 Intra-rnur. Basketball 1,2,3.4. MARY FRANCES HAUSER Talking Box. Language Course: Bible Club 1: Band l.2,3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1: Intra-mur. Basketball 1.2: Ser- viteers 3: College Club 4: Re- segis 4. MICHAEI. B. HARPER Stellar Collision in Mental Space. Science Course: Scrub Football 2: Hi-Y 1: Chaplain l: Art Club l. 2: Declamatiou Contest 3, Alt. MAULTUS EUGENE HICKS, JR. Maultey Science Course: Scrub Football l: Scrub Baseball l: Art Club 2.5: Confederate Military History 4: Movie Projector Club 1. POLLY ANN HARPER Memories Will Linger. Commercial Course: Thespians l: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Hall Monitor 3: Resegis 4. PEGGY ANN HOLLIFIELD Only You. Sonny. Commercial Course: lntra-mur. Basketball 2: Freshman Service Club l: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4. Page Ninelee HARRY WORTH HOLT Cadet Science Course: Confederate Mili- tary History Club 4. . . . planning the ANNE ELIZABETH HOWELL Censored Language Course: Brush and Pal- ette Club 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Sopho- teers 25 Intra-mur. Softball 152, 5,45 Var. Softball 55 Serviteers 55 Hall Monitor 45 College Club 45 Resegis 45 G.A.A. 1. JAMES GRASON HUDSON. JR. Full of Fun and Fancy Free. Language Course: Dramatics Club 25 Math Club 55 French Club 5, 45 Ushers Club 3,45 Pres. 4. PATRICIA ANN HUFF Once, Always, and Forever, Jim. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Hall Monitor 25 Majorettc 1,25 Serviteers 55 Football Sponsor 3: Intra-mur. Basketball 1,2555 Ten- nis l,2.35 G.A.A. 2.5.45 Y-Teens 1.2.55 Resegis 45 College Club 4. KENT LOEWE HUFFMAN Possum, quia posse videnturf' Science Course: Mixed Chorus l. 2,5,45 Boys Chorus 2: Photogra- phy Club l,2.5: Advisor 2,55 Math Club 45 Pine Whispers Staff and Black and Gold Staff 5,45 Photographer 5,45 DeMolay 5.45 Preceptor 45 Sr. Deacon 45 N.H.S. 4. PATRICIA LEE IVESTER Social Studies Course: Music 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Glee Club 15 Thespians 2.5.4. lug: I ntrllv The fixture looks bright ahead. JOHN McKEE HULING Time Flies. Language Course: Hi-Y l,2,5,45 Sec. 25 Key Club 5,45 Debating Club 15 French Club 32 Jr. Var. Football 2.5: Basketball 2.5.41 Track 2.5: Sophomore Boys Club 2. LEIGH IRBY Leighberry Science Course: Football 2,5,4: Scrub 2,55 Var. 45 Baseball 1,25 Jr. Var. 1,25 Track 5.45 Mono- gram Club 5.4: Sophomore Boys Club 25 S.S.C. 5,45 Hi-Y 5,45 Teen-Age Coun. 5,45 Treas. 4. WILLIS H. JAHNKE Jahnke! Language Course: Football 1,45 Jr. High 15 Scrub 45 Scrub Base- ball 2,55 Track 5,45 DeMolay l, 2.5.45 Band 1.2.55 Orchestra 55 lnsrru. Music Club l.2.3: Soph- omore Boys Club 2. MEREDITH PATRICIA JAMES To follow knowledge like a sinking star. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.5. 45 Treas. 25 Bible Club 11 Sopho- teers 25 Serviteers 35 Resegis 45 French Club 5,45 Pres. 55 Vice- Pres. 45 N.H.S. 5,45 Library Staff 45 Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Most Intellectual 4. SONJA JO ISGETT 'Judge me by my walk, by my talk, by my countenance: for I am ashamed of none. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2, 5.4: Fresh. Service Club I: Soph- nteers 2: Serviteers 5: Hall Mon- itor 5: College Club 8: Reseyzis fi: intra-rnur. Basketball l,2,5,i: ln- tra-mur. Softball 1.5: Intra-mur. Volleyball 2.3.45 lntra-mur. Ten- nis 55 French Club 5.4. ANNA CHRISTINE JEFFORDS Say it with music. Language Course: Thespians 15 House of Rep. 15 Sophoteers 25 Hall Monitor 2,45 Serviteers 5: Pres. 55 French Club 5,45 Treas. 55 Pres. 45 College Club 45 Pro- gram Chr, 45 Resegis 45 Intra- mur. Tennis 55 lntra-mur. Soft- ball 35 Iutra-mur. Basketball 4. GERALD NORMAN JONES Toby Science Course: Var. Baseball 1. 2.3.4: Basketball 1.2: Jr. Var. 1: Var. 2: Football l.2.3.4: Jr. Var. l: Var. 2.3.42 Key Club 2.3.41 Treas. 4: Monogram Club 2.3.42 V. Pres. 4: Stud. Coun. 4: V. Pres. 4: House of Rep. 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 5: V. Pres. 3: Most Athletic 4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: V. Pres. 4: Teen-Age Coun. 2.3.4. . . . spring prom MARGARET ESTELLE JONES Eager eye and willing ear. Language Course: Freshman Serv ice Club l: Y-Teens 2.3,4: De- votional Chm. 4: G.A.A. 2.3.43 Sophoteers 2: Hall Monitor 3.4: Serviteers 3: French Club 3.41 Treas. 3.4: College Club 4: Re segis 4: Var. Speedball 2.3: Of- fice Page 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. 'n '--. ROBERTA LYNN JONES Robin-one o' de folk. Commercial Course: Fulton Jr. High School 1: Instru. Music Club 2: Sophoteers 2: Y-Teens 3.4: Serviteers 3: Intra-mur. Bas- ketball 3: lntra-mur. Tennis 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Band 2.3. X 2 C as t ...... ..... at . fi M so Q NORMA RUTH KILLIAN RICHARD LEON KIMBALL. JR. RAYMOND R. KIMEL, JR. The only way to have a Jape Punkin friend is to be one! Science Course: Scrub Baseball 2: Science Course: Baseball 1.2.3,-4: Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3. Basketball 5.4: Scrub 3: Mgr. 4: Jr. Var. 1: Var. 2.3.4: Jr. High 4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Coun. 2.3.4: Confederate Military History 4. Football 1: Monogram Club 5.4: Sophoteers 2: House of Rep. 2: Serviteers 3: N.H.S. 3.4: Pres. 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Hall Monitor 4: Football Spon- sor 4: Var. Speedball 2.3. DANIEL LEWIS KINNEY A quiet tongue is richer than a crown. General Course: Hi4Y l: Con- federate Military History 4: Track 3.4. ELIZABETH FRANCES KIRK Say it with music. Commercial Course: Hanes High School 1: Chorus 2.3: Dramatics 2.3.4: House of Rep. 3. S.S.C. 3.4: Hi-Y 1.2.3.-4: Chap. 3: Sophomore Boys Club 2. RONALD KEIGER Ronnie Science Course: Football 1.2.3.4 Scrub l.2.3: Var. 4: Scrub Bas: ketball l.2.5: Track 2.3.4: Var Baseball 1: House of Rep. 2 Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3: Sr. Exec. Comm' 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Monogram Club 2 3.4: Key Club 2,3.4: DeMolay 2 3.4: Ushers Club 2.3.4. CHARLES E. KING Charlie Brown Science Course: Football l.2.3,4: Scrub l: Var. 2.3.4: Hi-Y 2.3.4: Treas. 3: Var. Tennis 1.52 Mono- gram Club 3.4: S.S.C. 3.4: Vice- Pres. 4: Sophomore Boys Club 2' Track 2. ELIZABETH MONROE LAKE Betty Language Course: College Club 4: Resegis 4: N.H.S. 3.4: City-wide N.H.S. Sec. 4: Football Sponosr 3: Sr. Marshal 3: Teen-Age Coun. 2.3.45 Student Coun. 3: Bus. Staff 4: Library Staff 4: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Coun. 3: Y-Teens l.2.3.4. BETTY JANE LEINBACH To one who waits. a moment seems a year. Language Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club l: Sophoteers 2: Servi- teers 3: College Club 4: Resegis. 4: Band l,2.3: Orchestra 3.4: Softball 2.3: G.A.A. 2.3.4. Page Tu enlv 0 ,gf uf: Macbeth, term papers FORYEST LORDLEY Leave silence to the saints. I am but human. Language Course: Y-Teens I.Z.5, 4: Freshman Service Club I: Brush and Palette I: Mixed Cho- rus l: Sophoteers Z: Serviteers 5: Intra-mur. Basketball 2: Resegis 4: fgollege Club 4: Hall Moni- tor . BUFORD SAUNDFRS MARTIN. JR. Once, always. and forever. Pussy- Industrial Arts Course. FRANK K. MABRY Once and for always. Ann. Industrial Arts Course. in-r ' ff BILI. MACE U48 Anglia Science Course: Model Airplane Club I: Choir l.2.5.-1: Boys Choir l,2,5.4: Glee Club 2: Mixed Chorus 1.2: Confederate Military History 4. CHARLIE A. MARSHALL. JR. General Science Course: Football l.2,5.-1: Jr.-Hi I: Scrub 2: Var. 5,43 S.S.C. 4: Hi-Y 5.4: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Track 4: Ushers Club 5: Confederate Military His- tory 4: Monogram Club 4: Base- ball l.2: Jr.-Hi Basketball 1.2. JEAN BURTON MCCLURE JAMES ALTON McGOWAN. JR. Day by day, I want to add There is magic power in the my share to your memories. Language Course: C.H. Basket- ball Var. 1.2.5.-6: C.H. Cheer- leader 2.5.-1: Chief fi: Nurscfs Room Page 5: C.H. Monogram Club 4: C.H. Recreation Comm. 3: U.N. Pilgrimage for Youth Winner 3: C.H. S.N.O.M. Club I,2.5: Vice-Pres. 3. strength of thine own desires. Science Course: Asheboro High School I: Scrub Baseball 2: 'len- nis Jr. Var. 51 Movie Proiector Club 2: Radio Club 5: Math Club 4. RALPH MALLOY McKlilTIIAN Loy Language Course: Class Vice-Pres. l.Z: Key Club l,2,5,-i: Sec. 4: Ili-Y 1.2.5.-iz Treas. l: Sec. -6: Teen-Age Loun. l,Z.5,t: Vice- Pres. ft: lNltm0grum Club 2.5.-S: Football l,2.5,-Q: J.V. l: Scrub 2: Var. 5.-I: Track l,2.5,-1: Soph- omore Boys Cluh 2: Basketball l: Baseball I: Hall Monitor 4. CONRAD McLEOD Connie Science Course: Basketball 1.2.3, 4: J.V. 2.5: Var. -ig Hi-Y 1.2.5. 4: Treas. 2: Track 5.-8: Sopho- more Boys Club 2. Page Tu enly-'l'u'o SARA MOSELLE McMILLAN Sir Language Course: N.H.S. 5.-6: Sec. 4: Library Staff 4: Pres. -6: G.A.A. I.2,3,-I1 Coun. 4: Y- Teens 1.2.5.-6: Pine Whispers 5, 4: Black and Gold Sr. Iid. 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Fresh- man Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Pres. 2: Serviteers 3: Business Staff 4. DALE MFSSICK He who rides high must be ready to fall. Science Course: Hi-Y l.2,5.-4: Basketball 1.2.5,-I: Jr.-High I: Jr. Var. 2: Var. 5.5: Monogram Club 4: Homecoming Escort -6: Var. Tennis 5.4: Sophomore Boys Club 2. BILLYI2 MARIE MILLER Retl's Shadow Language Course: Bible Club l: Freshman Service Club l: Stu- dent Gov. l.Z.-1: Sophoteers 2: Pine Whispers Staff Z.-1: Iiditor- in-Chief -3: Resegis -I: College Club -I: Hall Monitor l: Jr. Red Cross Rep. l: Y-Teens 1.2: Cho- rus 1. and hours of homework HENRY BRITTAIN MILLER CLAY JACKSON MITCHELL Music: My feast. present Sloppy and future. Math Course: C.H. Football 2. Language Course: Hi-Y 1.2: 5.-Z: Co-Cap't. 3.4: C.H. Basket- Ensemble 5.4: State Festival ball l.2.5.4: C.H. Baseball 4: Choir 2.j.4: Boys Chorus 2.j.4: CH. Monogram Club l.2.5.4: Chorus 2,5.4: Mixed Chorus 2. Sec. 4. 3.4. WILLIAM B. MORROW Je suis ce que ie suis. Language Course: Var. Debating 2.54: Golf 2.5.,i: N.H.S. 5.-i: DeMolay 5.4: Sr. Counselor -6: Instrumental Music 1.4: Debat- ing Club 2.3: Hi-Y 1.2: Orches- tra 2.5: French Club 5.4: Masque and Gavel 2.5.45 N.F.L. 2.3.-4: Declamation Contest 5.4: First Place 3. 'JR' SARAH NELL MURPHY Smiling Irishman. Language Course: Y-Teens l.2.5. 4: jr. Nom. Comm. 5: jr. Red Cross Rep. 41 G.A.A. 3.4: Fresh- man Service Club l: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Resegis 4: Col- lege Club 4: Hall Monitor 4: Office Page 4: French Club 3.4. RICHARD NASH Hash Math Course: Hi-Y 1.2.31 Ushers Club 2.3.4: DeMolay 5.-8: Mono- gram Club 4: Math Club ri: Black and Gold Staff 5.4: Photogra- pher 4: Photography Club 2.3: Golf 2.3.4. HELEN KAY NEWPORT Twirlin' Twirlin' 'Ton. Home Economics Course: South High School. Knoxville, Tennes- see 1.2: Thespians 3: Y-Teens 4: House of Rep. 5: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Band 3.4: Twirler 4: Baton Twirling Assoc. 4: Orches- tra 3.4. MICHAEL NIFONG Mike Science 'Coursez Band l.2.5.4: HLY 1.2.51 DeMolay 5.4: Ushers Club 5.4: Music Appreciation l: Instru. Music 2: Photography Club 5: Math Club 4. SARAH LOU NORMAN Determination means success. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2, 5.4: Freshman Service Club l: Intra-mur. Basketball l,2.3.4: In- tra-mur. Volleyball 2,35 Intra- mur. Softball 3: Intra-mur. Ten- nis 3: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: French Club 3.4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Office Page 4. CH ARLES RONALD NORWOOD To be, rather than to seem. Industrial Arts Course: Scrub Bas- ketball 2.-S: Ushers Club 3.4: jr. Red Cross Rep. l: Proiector Club l: Radio Club 3: Confederate Military History 4. LAWRENCE F. O'MELIA Nothing is impossible, iust highly improbable or highly impractical. Language Course: Movie Proiec- tor Club 1: French Club 2,3 Math Club 3.4. s s GEORGE CI.IFFORD PADGETT Sweet Blondie Industrial Arts Course: C.H. Var. Football 3.4: C.H. Baseball 3.4: C.H. Monogram Club 4: M.Y.F. Music Leader. JAMES GI.EN PADGETT Some sweet October. Science Course: C.H. Baseball 3 4: C.H. Football 4. Page Fu enty T Puge 'l'u'e . . . eighth period English MARY JANE PARDUE Janie with the dark brown hair. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1.2: Freshman Service Club 1: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: Hall Monitor l,2,5: Gym Leader's Club 4. ROBERT E. PASCHAL Captain Dickheadf' Science Course: Scrub Football 2: Var. Football 4: Confederate Mil- itary History 4: Monogram Club 4: Hammer and Cycle Club 4: Track 4: Baseball 2.33 Jr. High 2: Scrub 3. 53 fe Y e W.. . .. 3. .2-iz ,,. , ...i wk-Eff-. . f . , - M S 1.e?4'-if X ESTHER ELLEN PATTERSON Once, always. and forever. Buddy. Language Course: Choir 1.2.3.1: Pres. 4: Girls Glee Club 1.2.3.-1: Mixed Chorus 1.23.41 State Fes- tival Chorus 1.2.3.4: Voice En- semble Davidson Group 2.3.41 G.A.A. 2.14: Coun. 2.3: Thes- pians 1.2.32 Var. Speedball 5: Var. Basketball 3.4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Hall Monitor 4. ' RONALD OWEN PENNSYLE your wagon to a star. Course: Photography Hitch Science Club 3: Pres. 5: Tennis 5: Mixed Chorus l,2.3.4: Math Club 4: Pres. 4. JULIA ANN PETREE Joyce's Shadow Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3, 4: Freshman Service Club 1: Nurses's Room Page 4: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteers 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Intra-mur. Basketball l.2.3.4: Intra-mur. Softball 3: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4. nh'-lfour JOSEPH LEE PERRY Finally Science Course: Baseball 1.2.33 Mid. 1: Jr. Var. 2.3: Football 1. 2: Mid. 1: Jr. Var. 2: Hi-Y 2. 3.4: Math Club 3: Sophomore Boys Club 2: S.C.A. Club 4: Confederate Military History 4. MNH I.INDA LU PETERSON Lindy-one o' de folk. General Course: Wfilkes Central High School, Wfilkesboro. N. C. 2: Dramatics 1: Orchestra 1.4: Color Guard 4: Serviteers 3: Re- segis 4: College Club 4: Gym Leader 1.5: Y-Teens 1.4: Intra- mur. Basketball 1,33 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 1.3. WILMA JEAN PETTY You'll never walk alone. Language Course: Bible Club 1: Band 1.23: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: Basketball 1.2: College Club 4. w SARA GRAY PFAFF The lady takes a sailor. Language Course: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Resegis 4: Hall Monitor 3.4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: G.A.A. 1,2.3.4: College Club 4: Y-Teens 1.2.3.-4: Officials Club 4: Speedball 1,2.3.4: Softball 1, 2,3,4: Gym Leader 2.5. MARY KATHERINE PAUL Kitty Language Course: Cheerleader 3. -S: Chief 4: Sr. Marshal 5: Chief 3: N,H.S. 5.4: Most Popular 4: Best All Around 4: Football Spon. 4: Homecoming Queen: House of Rep. 4: Speaker Pro Tempore 4: Lib. Staff 3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.-fl Coun. 3.41 College Club 4: Teen-Age Coun. 3.4: Y-Teens 1.2,3,4: Hi-Y Spon. 4. JOYCE ALLIN PETREE Jl1li:1'S Shadow Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2. 1.4: Freshman Service Club 1: Recept. 2: Sophoteers 2: Servi- teers 1: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Intra-mur, Basketball 1.2.5,-1: Intra-mut. Softball 3. K Q' 1 R. awk ANNE DAVIS PHELPS Pepsi language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.5. 4: Inter-Club .Coun. 4: Freshman Service Club l: jr. Red Cross Rep. l: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: French Club 3.4: Sec, 1: Black and Gold Staff 3.4: Jr. Ed. 3: Sr. Ed. 4: Pine Wfhispers Staff 3.4: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Hall Monitor 3.4: Office Page 4. . . . lines MARTHA JOAN PIERCE Be merry if you are wise. Math Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3,-4: Freshman Service Club 1: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteers lx College Club 4: Rt-segis 4: lntra-mur. Basket- ball 2. FR ANCES El.OlSE Pl.EMMONS Darling, Delightful, and Devilishf' Language Course: G.A.A, 5.42 Coun. 3.4: Pres. 4: Most Athletic 4: W'ittiest 4: Football Spon. 4: House of Rep. 2: Speetlball 2.3. 4: lntra-mur: Var.: Co-Capt. 4: Basketball 3.4: Var.: lntra-mur.: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Y- Teens 4: Resegis 4: College Club 4. of irgil 'S ALBERT JAMES POST Albie Science Course: Football l.2.3.4: Jr. High l: Scrub 2: Var. 3.4: Basketball l.3.4: Jr. High 1: Scrub -l: Track 3.41 Baseball 1.2: Jr. High l: Scrub 2: DeMolay l. 2.3,-4: S.S.C, 3.4: Monogram Club 4: Band 1.2: lnstru, Music Club 1.2: Sophomore Boys Club 2: College Day Page 4. life 'Ut ..-...N nik, PAUL EUGENE PRICE. JR. Dook! Science Course: Jr. High Foot- ball l: Sophomore Boys Club 21 Confederate Military History Club 4. c rx BINNIE PULLIAM The 'littlest' chief! Language Course: A Capella Choir l,2.5.-lp Girls Glee Club l.Z.5.-3: Mixed Chorus l.2.5.4: Re'Bops. Vocalist 5: Maiorette 5.4: Chief 4: Nat. Poetry Antho- logy 31 Y-Teens l.2,5.4: Drama- tics 1.2: Serviteers 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Sr. Marshal 3. A X-4. .. V PATTILLO GAY RAMSEUR Smiling through. Language Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club lg Sophoteers 2: Servi- teers 5: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Hall Monitor 5.4: Office Page 4: Jr. Red Cross 1: Y-Teens 1.2. 3.4: Mixed Chorus 1: lntra--mur. Speedball 1. KATHl.EEN LOU POWELL Kathy language Course: Punahou Sch.. Honolulu. Hawaii l 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: Y-Teens 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Var, Speedball 5.4: Co- Capt, 4: College Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: Var. Tennis 3.4: Hall Monitor 4: National Honor Society 4: Rainbow Girls 3.4. for-5 JACQUELINE RASH Until Death Do We Part. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club lc Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Y-Teens l.2.3: Re- segis 4: Jr. Red Cross 3: Sewing Club 4. JUDITH LYNN REID Reaching For A Star. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Gym Leaders Club 1.2: Band 1. 2: Serviteers 5: House of Rep. 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Sup- ply Room Clerk 4: Hall Monitor 4: Y-Teens 1.2.3,-S. JAMES ALEXANDER RICE Iniun Science Course: Football 1.2.5.-6: Jr. High 1: Var. 2.5.41 Co-Capt. 4: Basketball Jr. High 1: Jr. Var. 2: Baseball 1.2: Jr. High 1: Scrubs 2: Track 2.3,4: Monogram Club 3.4: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Hi-Y 2.3.4: S.S.C. 2.5.43 Ham- mer and Cycle Club 1. BROCK RIDGE Meth Mathematics Course: C.H. Foot- ball Var. 2,3.4: C.H. Baseball Var. 1.2.5.-4. SAMUEL EDWARD RIDGE To the Ends of the.,Earth. Mathematics Course: C.H. Foot- ball Var, 1.23.43 C.H. Baseball Var. 1.2.5.-4: C.H. Basketball Var, 2.5: Movie Proiector Club 3: 5: C.H. Monogram Club 1. Page Twentv-I Y . f J ff 4 . . . anxious hopes CHARLES RIX Chuck Science Course: Football I,2,3,4: Scrub 15 Var. 2,3,45 Baseball Scrub 1,25 Track 2,?a,45 Math Club 55 Confederate Military His- tory 45 Monogram Club 4. JERRY SELDIN Character is what you are in the dark. Science Course: Long Beach Poly- technic High School, Long Beach, California 25 DeMolay 354. ROSS ROGERS RULAND Buzzard Science Course: Football 2.3.41 Scrub 2: Var. 3,45 Track Var. 1,2,3,45 DeMolay 5,45 Monogram glub 3,45 Sophomore Boys Club LARRY WAYNE SAPP LARRY SAVAGE Sapp Becky Science Course: Basketball 1,25 Science Course: Scrub Football 5.4: Jr. High I5 Scrubs 2.3.45 1.2535 Scrub Baseball l,2,3. Hi-Y l,2.5.45 Sophomore Boys Club 25 Golf 45 Homecoming Es- cort 4. JUDITH ALESITQR SHAFFNER .. u Y.. Language Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club 15 Y-Teens 1,2,5.45 Dra- matics Club 2,35 G.A.A. 3,45 French Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Resegis 45 College Club 45 Intra-mur. Bas- ketball l,2,3,45 Intra-mur. Ten- nis 2,3,4. NANCY Sl-IEPPARD Cheez, what a creep! Commercial Course: Portsmouth Ohio High School 1,2,3: Resegis 45 Dramatics 45 Nurse's Room Page 4. HENRY MARSHALL SIMPSON Smiley Language Course: C.H. Football 5,45 Var. 3,45 C.H. Baseball 2,3, 45 Var. 2,3,45 C.H. Basketball 5,45 Var. 3,45 C.H. Monogram Club 45 Movie Projector Club 15 Sophomore Boys Club 25 Con- federate Military History 4. NANCY LOUISE SLEATH Heaven Is In My Heart. Social Studies Course: Abraham Lincoln High School, San Fran- cisco, Calif. 1.2.51 Rainbow Girls 45 Worthy Adviser 45 Grand Love to N. C. 45 Superlative, Best Looking 4. Page Twenty-Six CAROL SMITH The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Commercial Course: Y-Teens 1, 253,45 Freshman Service Club 15 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Re- segis 45 Maiorette 3,45 Gym Leader 1. I DAVID SPACH Home is the hunter, home from the hills. Science Course: Football 1,2535-65 Var. l,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Va. 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 1, 2,3,45 Key Club l,2.3,4. LAURA KATERYN SPRINKLE itty Language Course: jr. Red Cross Rep. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,2,3,45 Sec. 1.2.55 Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 College Club 45 Resegis 45 Busi- ness Staff 45 Library Staff 45 Football Sponsor 45 Sr. Exec. Comm. 45 Sr. Class Sec. 45 N.H.S. .ziife . . . for graduation VIRGINIA STAPLES Life in bright pastels. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2,3, 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Office Page 3.4: jr. Red Cross 4: French Club 3,-5: Serviteers 3: Sophoteers 2: Brush and Pallette Club 1: Intra-mur. Basketball 1, 2,3,4. Q- 1 CARL HUGH STINE Curly Science Course: Hi-Y 1.2: Music Appreciation Club 1.2: Orchestra 1,2.3: Ushers Club 3.4. NANCY LEE STARBUCK Nancy Language Course: Brush and Pall- ette Club 1.2: Office Page 2: Serviteers 3: Y-Teens 5: French Club 3.4: College Club 4. C. CARY STEADMAN. III Broke Again Science Course: Football 2: Scrub 2: I'shers Club 3.4: Radio Club 3: Pres. 3: Sophomore Boys Club 2. NANCY ELIZABETH STEWART Her eyes as stars of twilight fair. Language Course: Office Page 1: Y-Teens 1.2.3: G.A.A. 2,3: Fresh- man Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: College Club 4: French Club 3.4: Hall Monitor 4: Resegis 4: N.H.S. 4: Intra- mur. Softball l,2,3. SARAH LOU SUTTON have seen the past, I love the present, and I am waiting for the future. Language Course: N.H.S. 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Y-Teens 1, 2.5.-4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Business Staff 4: Pine Whispers Staff 2, 3.4: Resegis 4: College Club 4: French Club 3.4: Serviteers 3: Office Page 1: Thespians 1. I ERN MARTHA LYNNE TEACHEY With a song in my heart for you. Language Course: Girls Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,-4: Choir 2,3.4: Cort. Sec. 3.4: French Club 3.4: Thespians 1: Sophoteers 2: Choral Ensemble Club 3: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Y-Teens 1. JAMES TERRELL ajimmy.. General Course. 'W HILDA SWING Swing and sway up Illinois way. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3. 4: Football Sponsor 2: G.A.A. 2. 3,43 College Club 4: Mixed Cho- rus l.2: Jr. Red Cross 2: Speed- ball Var. 2: Softball Var. 2.51 Freshman Service Club 1: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4. LILLIAN GERTRUDE TALBERT To strive, to seek. to find, and not to yield. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3. 4: Thespians 2.3: Resegis 4: Col- lege Club 4: Art Club 1: Recita- tion Contest 3: Intra-mur. Bas- ketball 1,2: Tennis 2. ff BETSY CAROL THACKER From a school ring to a wedding ring. Language Course: New York 1, 2.3: Resegis 4. ANN MELCHOR THOMAS J. H. Winkle Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.3, 4: House of Rep. 1.4: G.A.A. 2, 3,4: Var. Tennis l,2,3.4: Fresh- man Service Club I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: Col- lege Club 4: Bus. Staff 4: Foot- ball Spon. 4. Page 'Twenty Si . . . election of marshals LINDA LEE TISE Music, music, music. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2. 3.4: G.A.A, l,2,3,4: Orchestra l, 2,3.4: Sec. 4: Color Guard 2,3,4: Chief 4: Serviteers 3: Instru. Music 2.3: Concert Band 31 Gym Leader 2: Bus. Staff 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: All-State Or- chestra 2.3.4. Q PEGGY WOOD TROUTMAN Once, always, and forever, Bill. Commercial Course: Orchestra l, 2: Music Appreciation 1: Thes- pians 3: Resegis 4. L -dl' THOMAS ROBERTS TUCKER T, T. Science Course: Hall Monitor 1: Freshman Boys Club l: Sopho- more Boys Club 2: House of Rep. 3,-4: Demolay 3,41 Hi-Y 3.4: Radio Club 3: Confederate Mili- tary History 4. ELEANOR FRANCES TURNAGE Up we go into the wild blue yonder. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3, 4: Vice-Pres. 3: Treas. 4: Sopho- teers 2: Bible Club l,3: Pres. 3: G.A.A. 3: French Club 3,4: Pres. 5,4: Resegis 4: Chairman 4: Col- lege Club 4: Hall Monitor 4: Intra-mur. Basketball 2,51 Intra- mur. Tennis 3: lntra-mur. Soft- ball 3: N.H.S. 4. RICHARD TURNER Farmer General Course: Band I,2,3,4: Orchestra 2.3.42 Re-Bops l,2,3,4: Instru. Music Club I,2,3: Hi-Y l,2.3,4: S.S.C. 4: Football 1.2: Mid. l: Scrub 2: jr. High Basket- ball l: Scrub Baseball 2.3: Con- federate Military History 4. TOMMY TURNER Captain Bear Science Course: Football 2,3,4: jr. Var. 2: Scrub 3: Var. 4: Track 2,3,4: Scrub Basketball 3, 4: Key Club 23,43 Hi-Y 2,3,-ig Monogram Club 4: DeMolay l, 2,3,4: Confederate Military His- tory 2: Ushers Club 3.4: Baseball 2,3: jr. High 2: Scrub 3: Ham- mer and Cycle Club 1: Sopho- more Boys Club 2. VIRGINIA TYACK Ginny Language Course: Y-Teens I,2,3, 4: Freshman Service Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Servitecrs 3: Re- segis 4: College Club 4: Sr. Exec. Comm. 4: Basketball I: Tennis 2,3: French Club 4: Speedball 2: Office Page 4. 1 1'5- sf KATHRYN PAGE VALENTINE Someone be my valentine. Language Course: Wilson High School, Wilsrmn. N. C. l,Z.3: Y- Teens 4: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Chorus 4. I ugr I it 4 My-Iiiglzt HERBERT DALE VAUGHAN Too much monkey business. Industrial Arts Course: Printing l,2,3: Band l,2. MARY JACQIIELINE VAIIGHAN Life'S a lovely thing to know. Language Course: Freshman Serv- ice Club 1: Sophoteers 2: Servi- teers 3: Resegis 4: College Club 4: Vice-Pres. 4: G.A.A. 2,3,-1: Y-Teens l,2,3,4: Vice-Pres. 1: Social Chr. 2: Pres. 3: Sr. Mar- shal 3: Library Staff 4: Football Sponsor 4: Business Staff 4: Stud. Coun. 2,4: Treas. 2. BARBARA BLAIR UNDERWOOD Lo, the door swings wide at my knocking. Language Course: D,M.T. Jr. High School, Statesville, N. C. l: N.H.S. 3,-5: Chaplain 4: College Club 4: Y-Teens j,4: Pres. 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Coun. 4: A Capella Choir 2: Var. Basketball 3,4: Re- segis 4: jr. Red Cross 3: Servi- teers 3: Sophoieers 2. ELLEN REGIS VICKERS Fat, drink, and be Ellen. Language Course: Y-Teens l,2,3, 4: Freshman Service Club I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Re- segis 4: College Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Hall Monitor 3: lntra-mur. Speedball 3: Office Page l,4. Dx f? KA VOSS to the stars. Girls Chorus .2.5.4: Club ll 2: Serviteers 5: Re- . . . the senior picnic ELLA CANNON WALKER Baby Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2. 5.4: Freshman Service Club I: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Gym Leader 5: Hall Monitor 5: Nurse's Room Page 2: House of Rep. 2. X x MARY JANE WALL Bob Commercial Course: C.H. Basket ball: Jr. Var. 1.2.3.-4: C.H. Soft ball l.2.5.4: jr. Var. 1.2: Var 5.4: C.H. Glee Club l,2.5.4 C.H. Cheerleader 5: C.H. Basket ball 3. HILDA WARFFORD Forever warm and winning in her way. Language Course: Orchestra 1.2. 5.4: AllvState Orchestra 3.4: Y- Teens 5: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Intra- mur. Basketball l.2.3.4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 3: Music Appreciation l: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2: Hall Monitor 2.4: Band 4. BARBARA JEAN WARFORD To err is human. to forgive divine. Language Course: Stud. Gov. 5.4: Speaker 4: Sec. 5: Cheerleader 5. 4: Assist. Chief 4: Maiorette 1.2: D.A.R. Good Citizen 4: Girls' State Rep. 5: G.A.A. l.2.5.4: Lib. Staff 5.4: Freshman Class Treas. 1: Football Spon. 4: Sr. Marshal 5:Teen-Age Coun. 1.2. 5.4: N.H.S. 5.4: Hi-Y Spon. wr? NORMA STARZETTE WARREN Gloriously Dark-as a star that glistens with glorificationf' Science Course: Y-Teens l,2.5.4: Freshman Service Club 1: Soph- oteers 2: Serviteers 51 College Club 4: Resegis 4: jr. Red Cross Rep. l.2.5.4: Gym Leaders Club 1: Hall Monitor 5. RAYMOND R. WEIDLER The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Science Course: Greensboro High School I: Football Var. Manager 2: Basketball Var. Manager 2.5.4: Track 5.4: Hi-Y 5.4: Monogram Club 4: DeMolay 4: Sophomore Boys Club 2: Homecoming Es- cort 4. NANCY KATHRYN WEST Painting a life of beauty. Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2: Freshman Service Club I: Sopho- teers 2: Serviteers 3: Resegis 4: Colleix Club 4: House of Rep. 2.5: House Court 2,31 Treas. 2: jr. Rep. 5: Student Coun. 4: Sr. Marshal 3: Lib. Staff 3.4: Sec. 5: G.A.A. 1.2: Var. Tennis 4. WATT CHAMBERS WHITE, JR. Llama Language Course: Football 1.2.5. 4: jr. High I: Scrub 2: Var. 5. 4: Basketball l,Z.5.4: jr. Var. 2: Scrub 5: Var. 4: Track 5.4: Monogram Club 4: Hi-Y 1.2.5. 4: Pres. l: Vice Pres. 4: Class Pres. 2.5,4: Student Coun. 2.5: House Court 1: Teen-Age Coun. 3.4: Most Popular 4: Kadoes 3.4: Vice Pres. 3. STEPHANIE ANN WILLIAMS Step Language Course: Y-Teens 1.2.5. 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 4: College Club 4: Resegis 4: Serviteers 3: Intra-mur. Basketball 2.31 Intra- mur. Tennis 2.3: Hall Monitor 4: Thespians 2: Freshman Service Club 1. ROGER MORE WILLIS Deh! Non m'abbandonar. Language Course: Thespians 1.2. 5.4: Carolina Drama Festival Delegate l: French Club 3.4: Sec. 4. - w-'Irs ww w N .sf-W +2-. ft..--5: . . ' g nw R '.. ' '- GERALDINE BEATTIE WILSON john's for ever and a day. Commercial Course: Freshman Service Club l: jr. Red Cross Rep. 1: Y-Teens 2.3: Sophoteers 2: Serviteers 5: Resegis 4: Col- lege Club 4. Page 'l'u'er1ty-Ni . . . class da Page Thirty FELIX FRANKLIN WILSON Fat Boy Science Course: Football 1,2,3,45 Scrub 2.3: Var. 1,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Var. Mgr. l,2,3,45 Base- ball l,2,3,45 Var, Mgr. 15 Key Club 45 Ushers Club 3,45 Hi-Y 1,25 Football Escort 35 Monogram Cub 3,45 Movie Proiector Club I5 Sophomore Boys Club 2. ROBERT LIVINGSTON JOYE MAE WOLFE WINSOR, JR. Treasure of love. Esquire Social Studies Course: Carr Jr. Language Course: Football l,2,3, High, Durham, N. C. 15 Sopho- 45 Scrub 15 Var. 2,3,45 Sopho- teers 25 Serviteers 31 Jr. Red more Boys Club 25 Hi-Y 2.3.45 Track 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Confederate Military History 45 Scrub Basketball 1,25 Pine Whis- pers Staff 3,45 Boys Sports Ed. 45 DeMolay l,2,3,45 Monogram Club 45 Jr.-Sr. Committee 3. Cross Rep. 25 Resegis 4. DONALD BARRY WOOD A Democrat for Adlai and Estes. Language Course: Movie Projec- tor Club l5 French Club 3,45 Midget Football 15 Track 3,45 Confederate Military History 45 Ushers Club 45 United Nations Contest 35 Sophomore Boys Club 25 Radio Club 3. GEORGIA BURWELL WOODWARD White caps and doctor's orders. Language Course: G.A.A. 2,3,45 Library Staff 45 Serviteers 3: Var. Softball 35 Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Of- fice Page 25 Jr. Red Cross Rep. 2,35 Hall Monitor 45 College Club 45 Sophoteers 25 Resegis 45 Business Staff 4. JULIA ANN YOKELEY I dream of the future with stars in my eyes. Mathematics Course: ,Y-Teens 1, 2,3,45 Freshman Service Club li Sophoteers 25 Serviteers 35 Hall Monitor 35 College Club 45 Re- segis 45 Intra-mur. Basketball 1, 2,3,45 Intra-mur. Softball I,3,45 Intra-mur. Volleyball 2,3.45 In- tra-mur. Tennis 3,45 Intra-mur. Speedball 3. JUDITH MARIAN WOLFF Aunt Judy Language Course: Intra-mur. Bas- ketball l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Band 3,45 Hall Monitor 45 G.A.A. 3,45 College Club 4. . . . election of scribes and mascots -Q: -LAL- SENIOR SCRIBES Front row: G. Talbert, C. Creech, P. Dunn, J. Church. Back row: B. Morrow, D. Edwards, T. Colvin. SENIOR CLASS MASCOT Stanley Forester, brother of Ahce Forester Miss Hazel Stephenson Nha vw. SENIOR EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Fin! row: R. Keiger, G. Boss. Second row: W. White, I.. Ezzell, G. Tyack, T. Colvin, B. Flinron, K. Sprinkle, P. James. SENIOR CLASS SPONSOR Page Thirty-01 . . . the election of our El . , ' I F, I ' : N Q 1 , wx 1 rf ! 1 A 4 .... l 27 3 , gvu.....,, BEST ALL ROUND MOST INTELLECTUAI. Kitty Paul and George Boss Frank Ballance and Pat James Luz' ,l4l?jl'fY-,,4ll'll .Q if 'N- . . f N QA ! ' 5' J 'gm Wi ,M v it K N 'sf-W 4 , 4 5' SW' 5 XM.. - - ,- A if , M. . . . , . . , nf ye A JS , -' . ' :VLAN . N A, if , ,Qs 3 Q' ' - ' - W X ., V jg.. .E LM f , ., ,, w 'la' i Q ,avi ef 4 -J iw...M'gg, . 5 1- . ' 'nw 3. xg, ,A ., ..... BEST LOOKING FRIENDLIEST Frank Davis and Nancy Slcath Phillip DLlgglnS and Butch ll3mp!0D 45. u, ya N . . 1957 superlativcs .. Q .ll5-f11 MOST ATHLETIC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Frankie Plemmons and Toby Jones Linda Dickson and Tommy C0lVi!1 Qxw' as E -W' . 'x , 1 l f'. MOST POPULAR WITTIEST Kitty Paul and Watt White Buddy Buchanan and Frankie Plemmons UHF 'lillifly-'lfn . . . the many honors awarded. Alice Forester, a senior in Miss Hazel Stephen- son's homeroom was voted Student of the Year by the gournalism students. iid .M XX . fb- . 2 3 .xx Bobbie Watford, D.A.R. Good Citizen, works on her paper for the contest. George Boss, 1957 Winner of the Hi-Y Award Page Thirty-I4'nur Dick Dalton, 1957 winner of the Black and Gold Drive. JUNIOR OFFICERS B. Chambers, pres.: W. Turner, treas.: C. Benbow. sec.g R. Bender, vice-pxes. SUSAN ABERNETHY PEGGY AGEE A SAM ALLEN KAY ANGEL AUDREY ANTHONY STEVE AVERITT BILL AVERY ' WALTON AVERY ' ANNA BAIR DONNA BARBER JOE BASS CAROLYN BAUGH JIM BEARD CAROLYN BENBOW RALPH BENDER COLVIN BESSONETTE WAYLAND BLAKE JULIE BLACKWOOD HELYN Bosr CHARLES BOWDEN NANCY BOWERS BOBBY BROWN JIMMY BROWN KAY BROWN CLARA BUCHANAN BUCKALEW BUCKY TED BUDDINE BILL BUELL GAYLE BULL BEVERLY BUNN WAYNE BURTON JUDY BUTLER TOMMY BUTNER STEPHEN CALOWAY JULIA CARR CAROLYN CARRIKER O O g 7 ' 'F Ill' ' lumor year Q D - ,I f IO , ' 1 ' X ' If 1 I , ' . G, 9 I I x 1 ' , U ' , J 4 lv I I 5 'V gl 9 ' X 4 ' ' sl, S B I ' l 1 ff 5 1 h V A 1 I Page Thirty-Fh Page Thirty-Six . . . with all the excitement ROBERT CARTER WILSON CARTER BOB CHAMBERS LARRY CHAPMAN SALLY ANN CHAPPLE GRADY CHATMAN DARRELL CHEEK HARRY CLARK JEAN CLARY SANDRA CLOUSE JOHNNY CLINARD DAVID Conn A ANNA CONRAD JOAN CONRAD MERILEE CONRAD ARRY B COOK VANCE CORDELL CHRIS CRAN DELL JUDY CREWS LAMAR CREWS PATRICIA CREWS PEGGY CRYNER JOHN CURLEE NICKIE DAVES BEEBE DAVIS JERRY DAVIS LINWOOD DAVIS MEB DAVIS MIKE DAVIS RICHARD DAVIS JANE DEATON MARTHA LOU DILLON BONNIE DOWELL BETTY EARP SARAH EBERT LOUISE EFIRD CHARLES ELKINS MARTHA ELLER CARLENE ELLIOT RONALD ENDERS JERRY ESSIC JERRY EVANS MARTHA EVANS BILL FARRELL FRED FOWLER CHRIS FRENCH TERA FRIZELLE JAYNE FUTRELL FRANKLIN GAMBLE KATHRYN GARNER AURELIA GIBSON ROBERT GILL DAVID GOODE JULIE GOODWIN O O C ALICE GRANT VIRGINIA GRIFEITH TEM HAGER FRANCES HANKS JOANN HANKS LINDA HARDIE MARJORIE 'HARP JIM HART JEAN HAUSER BROOKS HAWORTH PHYLLIS HAYES JANICE HECHT JUDY HEINZ PAUL HEIST ANITA HELTON GLADYS HENRY CAROL HESTER JULIA HOBSON MARGARET HOBSON CECIL HOLCOMB BOB HOLDER JOHN HOPKINS ROLLAND HOUSTON MARY LOUISE HURST STAN HUTCHESON SANDRA IVEY BILL JACKSON CAROLYN J.-uwls Jmuw JESTER KATHERINE JONES MAC JONES CHIP JOHNSON JOHNNY JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON NORRIS JOHNSTON CHARLES KAPP HOWARD KELLY VIRGINIA KEY KAY KIRBY LINDA KIRBY JUDY KOELMEL JERRY LACKEY CARLOS LEWIS GAITHER LEWIS CATHY LITTLE WESLEY LIVENGOOD GARY LONG NEAL LOWRANCE BOBBY LOYD MARY MADDREY BJIMMY MANUEL AN MARSHALL JACK MARSHBANKS JOHNNY MARTIN fun and stud uv 'TI' Page Thirty-Sex Page Thirty-Eight . . . planning and decorating BOBBY MAYER ELIZABETH MCCANLESS JEAN McDOWELL FRANKIE McGEHEE JULIAN MCKENZIE MARTHA MCKENZIE NORMA JEAN MCMILLAN GAIL MELTON JIMMY MOORE STEPHEN MOORE PAULA MORAN JOHNNY MORROW CAROL MUNROE JERRY MURDOCK MARTHA MYERS PAT MYERS PHILLIP NANZETTA WANDA NEAL ANNE NEWTON KATHY NORFLEET GLENN PADGETT DAVID PAGE MERRY GORDON PANNILL BENNY PARKS GLENYCE PASS MARTHA PAYNE RICHARD PAYNE NANCY PEYTON. EDDIE PLEASANTS BENNY PLITT ANN POLEY GEORGE POULOS BETTY PTACEK BOB RIKE MARY ALICE ROBERTS MICHAEL ROBERTSON SONJA ROBERTSON 'PAUL ROLLINS LUCY RUDOLPH JERRY RUSSELL FRANK SAUNDERS LARRY SAVAGE SALLY SCHELL SUE SCHELL DON SHAFFNER RAN SHAFFNER ROBIN SHAHAN JEROME SHAPIRO ANN SHEETS -X ANN SHELTON HELEN SHORE MARJORIE SLEATH DORIS SMITH JEAN SMITH Q-. 19 S Q 'Q . . . for the junior-senior. JERRY SMITH TOMMY SMITH LYNN SMITHER HOMER SNOW RICHARD SPAINHOUR JOHN SPEIGHT MIKE SPRINKLE NANCY STARTSMAN. JACKIE STEELE LINDA STOCKTON NINA STOKES MARTHA TALLEY NORTON TENNILLE BOBBY THOMAS DEANNA THOMAS RUTH THOMAS ED THOMPSON GAY TODD ANN TRAVIS JANE TRAVIS NANCY TRIVETTE DIANNE TUTTLE HUNTER VALENTINE ANN VANCE JUDY VERMILYA non vonumss Kuu voss DOUGLAS WALKER CHARLES WATSON BILL WEAVER BENJY WILSON RANDY WILSON RONNIE WISE EMMA JEAN ZIMMERMAN LARRY ZIMMERMAN s 5 v Heads of Committees discuss theme for Junior-Senior. K. Norfleex, B. Voorhees, E. Pleasants, and M. Payne make plans with Miss Martin. Puge Thirty-Ni Page If ur sophomore year 10LS1 - 10G1 First row: B. Dunn, M. Higgins, S. Glenn, F. Ray, K. Mottsinger, J. Heckard, K. Blackwell, I.. Wall, C. Turner, C. Fletcher, C. Finwall, M. Morris, J. Swurtout. .Scumd row: C. Nicholas, Ii. Hclsztheck, A. Strnder, S. Powers, P. Stephenaon. J. lfeatrrington, R. Thomas, B. Horn, C. I.ine.-burger, G. Saunders, A. Sztrtutt, J. Norman, B. Wlallin, J. Lewis. Third row: S. Turner, D. Pratt, J. Kelsey, M. Kirby, B. Morrison, S. Rice, M. Martin, M. Chew, M. Owings, L. Tesh, M. Frye, A. Herring, J. Peace. Ifuurrb rout: C. Blackburn, B. Wallace, Maddrey, B. James. E. Kimel, R. I.. Stuger, M. Bolus, T. Jacobs. B- Reed. lizfllr rntr: D Bryant, IJ. Foltv, J. Davis. N. Senkus. Snlh row: F. Vestztl. J. MtMitltztel, lf. Mock, R. Swain, B. Clingmxtn. .Yutwrxlll ruu': G. Sprinkle li. Ttxllock, T. LUIIIIIIIIIHS, J. Reich, G. Durham, C. Hunt, D. Simpson, lc. Iloltler. Q9 we V -4-...- ...H- 10LS2 - First rmr: P. Freed, F. W'illiumsnn, N. Harrill, M. Hutcherson, B. A. Meador, nolds, N. Mason, M. Marler, J. Fulp. K Creech. Semzzd rnu': A. Barnes. P. 10LS3 NI. J. Allen, G. Steele, J. Pearce, B. Cooke, N. Goldberg, B. Slmmel, I.. Rey- Legette, li. Parker, P Smith. Nl. Robin. K. Ogburn, A. Carter, M. Matsten, J. A. Jackson, B. Watson, S. Harris, G. Grupenhof, N. Raum, P. Parker, P. Hnrpe, P Peterson. 'I bird run- P. Odom, P. Wktrel, B. Howell, K. Wxlll, cGee. If. Shaver, B. Heitman. P. lfberr. I'um'llJ rnu': D. Gallagher, B. Lowell, I.. Fortl, I.ippel9, li. Choke, I.. TnxiS, P. Sutton, K. lfzzcll, M. Newell, V. NI B. Leonard. D. Upton, T. Watts, B. Miller, J. Vaughn, M. Long, B. Trotter. Filth row: A. Scales, S. Clark, I.. Holcomb. B. Vermilya, B. Marshall, T. Avera, S. Peoples, S. Scarlett. .Sixth row: C. Grubbs, B. Carson, R. McAden, D. Voorhees, B. Hylton, D. Blanco. P. Craver, P. Watson. UVI1' . . . and man foolish pranks. tat su- 10G2 - 10C - IOG3 Firrf row: R. Dailey, F. Laurence, B. Hooper, B. Snow, J. Hartman, H. Lambert, J. McGrady, A. McDowell, S. Todd, V. Kestler, J. Lemons, J. Renn, R. Hartle, S. Ledwith, C. Walgoner, G. Simmons. Second row: J. Chris, T. Blackburn, D. Staley, D, Hodges, K. Currin, E. Stafford, D. Wilson, R. Har- grove, P. Parnell, S. Baity, li. McKnight, J. Poindexter, K. Tucker, P. Deal. Third raw: B. Johnson, B. Chipman, B. Wagoner, B. McMillan, B. Hawn, W. Dunham, J. Mauzy, L. Vickers, S. Shuffner, C. Hill, J. Myers, J. W. Church. l a11r1lJ rutr: B. lfdwurds, B. Wilde, D. Howell, A. Harris, Sher- rill, F. Hightower, G. Sulmons, G. Bennett. T. Wiilson. J. Mitlilleton, XV. Sams, R. Crump, NV. Hamilton, M. Hellar, R. McClure, G. Eskridge. Fifth Role: li. Bouldin, L. Retlinger, L. Smith, M. Ferehee, A. Thompson, C. Ashburn. R. Andrews, D. Johnson, B. Mnrcnson, C. Davis, J. Lewis, K. Wall. Sixth row: P. Waltllcr, S. Rulnud, G. Artom, T. Thompson, B. Brown, J. Wfillis, A. Conway, M. Sovine, D. Hedrick, L. Crutchfield. .l SF , 'qv . S' 10C2 - 10A1 Fin! row: T. Allen, D. Loflin, M. Hall, R. Plemmons, L. Marshall, A. Newell, S. Henderson. Second row: Starling, M. Moore, M. Kimel, J. Shindel, C. Mabe, J. Holder. J. A. Foster, J. A. Holder, C. Joyce. Third row: B. Cush man, D. Piekard, H. Pass, B. Simmons, B. Westmoreland, P. Miller, S. Brown, N. Bambalis, J. Cress. Fourth row: L. Wheeling, J. Daniels, M. Petit, J. Simmons, B. Rumple, J. Marshall, S. Kent, D. Locke, L. Bailey. Fifth row: R. Shun, T. Chipman, D. Cason, T. Boose, M. Coggin, B. Shermer, N. Jones. Page liorly-C Page I ur freshman year 91.51 - C. Burroughs, IZ. Bair. S. Davis, S. Taylor, P. XY'olbt-rg, B. Briggs, B. New , H. l.and, M. Hunt, S. Calaway, M. Iilliott, C. Markunos, J. Decker, S. Black . Lineberger, B. XV.ird. Tbirrl rfmi Miss Gamhrell, B. Stimpson, N. Dunham , S. Davidson, S. Lowrey, D. Mt'Qt1own, S. Ifdwards, J. lf. Dull, F. Brasko Rollick, D. Knighten, N. Burgess, J. Carpenter, P. Clanton, A. Hart, G nd, J. Shackford, B. Morefield, H. Morgan, G. Little. Sixlb row: D. Fulp Gramlcy, F. Willingham. 9LS2 Pint mu-: D. Gaskins, B. Cmnfill, B. Hartnett, D. O'Flaherty, B. Barnhardt, som, S. Smith, M. Sander, I.. Lotkard, M. Randolph. Second row: T. Hayes more, M. Marshall, I.. Wilctmx, J. Decker, P. Snyder, P. Bowers, B. Swain, S D. Miller, M. A. Hart, B. Burgess, F. Speas, B. Walsh. A. Fitts, M. Mitchell I-'ourlh ww: B. Stimpson, B. Crutchfield, J. Cly, A. Warren, N. Wasell, D. Howell, B. Chambers. l'iflb row: J. Bulla, D. Newsome, H. Burner, M. Rula I.. H. Hutchens, B. Rascoe, T. Parr, M. Ashburn, D. Masland, C. Adams, S. 9LS3 - 9G1 Fin! mul: S. Thorpe, B. Foster, C. Padgett, L. Follin, C. Sheets, L. Nunn. C. Fuller. C. Gentry. H. Mitchell, J. Clary, A. Hammill, I. Bonds, S. Stanford, I'. Parrish, G. Pitts. Smnnd rnuf: P. Barbee, B. Chafin, J. Skipper, P. Baucom, C. Simons, J. Newsom, J. Lewis, P. Lewis, A. Marshall, A. Stone, B. Dowell, ID. Goodwin, B. Crater, J. Binkley, B. Jones, E. Tierney, D. Frizzelle, B. Evans, M. Bradburn. Third row: D. Thompson, N. Pike, E. M. Fox worth, N. Lotketlirtm, S. lzisenhurg, J. Fritts, P. Ray, C. Truesdale, R. LaPrelle, J. Martin, M. Dwiggins, J. Gallman, B. Fobert, T. Cooper, J. Summers. liunrlh row: B. Smith, I.. Blalock, B. Bryant, A. Fairchild, B. Mackie, L. Miller, XV. Brothers, B. Snow, R. Chew, D Spear, K. Mclieithan, J. MCCOY, B Smith, I.. Stallings, D. Powell, D. Kenney, B. Grant, L. Chandler, D. Covington, C. Creech. Filth row: B. Donovan, B. Crump, B. Roberts, J. Willis, R. Hodges. J. Muccke, A. Davis, C. Hamilton, R. Boggs, G. Vogler. forty-'I'u'o . . . making us a part of high school V.T N W 'l 9G2 -- 9G4 Firxt ruuw j. johnson, A. Cnrrns, N. Hnrvcl, K. Wooten, P. Smith, B. Chappell, F. Evans, J. Brztnde, D. Buss, P. Rau, A. Staton, B. Tucker, B. Masten. Sworn! rnu': j. Parks, R. W'ontut'k, D. Pt.-try, B. Ammons, M. Jackson, F. Wi lt-s. N, liulton, l.. Dntis, S, Dillon, G. Hart. Tblnl rutr: R. Cornwell, B. Wilson, ll, Linchattk, j. Stewart, B. Gt-p.:uiilieitt1t:r, l.. Cope, S. Henry, P. Willinnts, I' Qltlkcs, N. Xl4'ilkt-rsott, P Dunn, ll. Bctult-r, R. Vaughn. Fourth row: A. Jarvis, M. Millrr, if. llt-nut-tt, J. XYutxon, R. Hawartl, B. McCall, F. Dunn, W. Rudman, F. Payne, J. Fllison. Fiflb rmv: M. Parrish, L. George, I.. Tay- lor, D. Huff, F. Frm-niun, 'l'. Unity, J. Dixon, T. Carroll, B. Orrell, G. Matlock, L. Buuvicr, J. Nolan, R. Marion, J. Strewcuttcr. Sixth row: D. Sprinkle, R. Spainhour, ll. Fulp, G. Kemp, T. Fisher, J. Williams, B. Lowe, C. Farran, B. Wumble, A. Dinkins, D. Angell. 9C - 9C2 - 9A2 fire! row: C, Church, I., Troutt, B. lnnicr, D. Now:-ll, M. Dowell, D. Westmoreland, I.. Watson, A. Ashburn, B. Barrin cr, C. Rt-tldin s B Har 'll 04flN5l f4'- ctr' Glfflkli- A' fillffvn. M. Whitlow, J. Hartman, A. Strickland. Serorlzl' mtv: F. Duiscnhttrg, B. Brvan, J. Rusft-ll, P. Malom-g,'P. Lawrgncg S. Cnttvtvootl, I. l'ulp, P.iStonu, B.'XY'lmitt'n'cr. B. Charles, M. Potter, P. Pass. 1. Bowman, S.'Nichols. ,ll,1f!'d'f!:!l'I S, Bryant, G. Smith, R. Pfohl, llrolokslttrc, M. lriplt-ttc, C.. Ilpton. S. Young, S. Mnrshnll, A. Buartl, J. Holt, D. Patterson, li. Hester, 1. Cranfill, S. Burt-. I-uurlh mir: M. Barnett, H. Smith, lx. Machcras, I., Barber, M. Roberson, I.. Hauser, L. Punnill, C, Allen, D. Harper, M. Hutchins, C, Valetos, V. Young. I-'iflh raw: D. Saunders T. Davenport, C. Shook, H. Todd, G. Pack, A. Whitley, G. Fletcher, V. Williams, R. Church. ' Page lfarly-'1'hr And eighth grade year I p-11 gg.-van 9LS4 - 9G3 Firxl row: C. Marshall, J. Cox, C. Kennedy, J. Steadman, F. Holmes, I.. Bethel, J. Vance, J. Builer, M. Cox, A. Collier, M. L, Liiplert, M. Pfnff, J. Wert: P. Simpson. Servnd row: C. Worrell, J. Seehrist, S. Craft, B. Wyriek, H. Laurence, A. Zimmerman, S. Snyder, M. Sehindel, S. Livengooil, J. Lawson, J Lane, A. Pulliam, R. Hunter, S. Staples, J. Stewart. Third row: J. Sides, A. Howard, D. Pipkin, C. Howell, J. Gitter. S. Rogan, J. Crainlill, B. llools, S Robinson, S. Cvoodrum, J. Kinney, C. Gray, J. Davis, A. Wixtxtlwuril, R. Gasque. l mu'IlJ mir: R. Messick, B. Cooper, VU. l.iinih, C. Shore, li. Mt'C:uiless W. Curlee, D. Dwiggins, B. Blackburn, J. Hecht, B. Burke. Filth row: J. Kundzer, J. Menrlow, G. Jenkins, 'lf Shnmel, I.. XY'oudull, l.. Rennington, C. Cash well, G. McGugan, W. Colter, W. Turner, C. Key, G. Brown, T. Jarvis, S. Lcverton, J. Ridgill. A -Q - 8F-SW Firrl row: J. Brooks, P. Rudolph, M. Chnfin, C. Miller, N. Stansficld, S. Shelor, C. Wise, S. Smith, C. Marr, D. Smothers, J. Young. Xmmid mir: J. Ash- croft, S. Philo, J. Carpenter, M. Peyton, S. Bain, C. 'l hacker, S. Steere, M. Lyons, D. Dull, XV. Boyle, H. Russ, B. W'liit'LtAr, J. Roberts. libird row: B. Jnek son, M. Stanford, B. Shaver, P. Walton, M. Martin, P. Pearce, T. Cooke, P. Benbow, B. Davis, lf. lfolb, R. Dm-id, C. lzviins. linurlh mir: Mrs. Fitts B. White, B. Mitchell, W. Tennille, J. Bunn, D. Haworth, B. Kent, B. Hurst, B. Zeh, l.. George. liilth rnir: li. Joyce, XV. Joest, R. Pulliam, T. Crumpler C. Philips, M. Lorbor, D. Harriman, S. Barnhtlrdt, S. Garrison, C. Anglin, Mr. Webster. Sixth ruir: K. llepler, S. lleukzird, J. Harrington, l. B. Souther- land, D. Green, W. Turner, F, Brownlee, D. Wolfe, B. Daisy, T. Smithdeal. I 4 l'Ilff1'-lxllldi' . . . with bewildered glances 8B-8N First row: J. Chitty, M. Wagoner, S. Hardy, T. Beitchman, G. Ferebee, M. Saks, J. Schneider, J. Fleenor, R. Perryman, C. Jackson, B. Avery, P. N. Free- man, D. Brinkley, S. Shepherd. Second row: li. Stott, L. Abernethy, P. Hooper, H. Odom, B. Heefner, P. Bradshaw, K. Cook, B. Steele, M. Singletary. C. Lane, W. Manuel, L. Hines, P. Lightner, J. Peterson, H. Gassowuy. Third mtv: Mrs. Nichols, P. Kellogg, li. 'l'ucker, S. Howell, L. Pratt, J. Peace, Z. LaRoque, A. Sarratt, B. Leake, B. Daly, B. Hayden, W. Burns, Mrs. Barrow. I-'ourlb row: M. Skinner, J. Spitger, B. Bailey, 5. Benson, C. Sanford, F. Maslrtnd, K. Johnson, V. Simpson, G. Shermer. K. Essex. B. Slovenz, T. Rucker, D. Stuart. lfitlb rnu-: S. James, B. Fairchild, J. Helsabeck, F. Ebert, M. Orr, M. Cngle, B. McNeil, H. Schuitmaker, T. Phillips, L. Briggs. 8G - 8Wh Firsl raw: S. Lund, M. Watson, M. Brockwell, C. Cann, B. Greer, S. Zimmerman, B. S. Coffey, B. Llewellyn, R. Martin, S. Adams, lf. Pleasunts, li. Carl- ton, W. Hedrick, L. Heritage, J. Tuttle. Serond row: N. Williams, D. Reinhardt, D. Heinz, N. Snow, C. Saintsing, C. Ridgeway, l.. Rite, J. Pagett, P. Walker, A. Davis, L. Pettyjohn. Third row: B. Wright, D. Dull, D. Alexander, K. Fox, S. Airey, l.. Barnes, B. Byerly, B. Bricker, Mr. Wfhitley. liuurlb raw: Mrs. Grigg, L. Riemenschneider, K. Swartout, F. Turnage, W. Tate, K. Glenn, F. liinstein, G. Forrest, D. Simmons, G. Pardue, C. Carter. P. Bagnal, A. Liipfert, G. Savage, R. Reynolds, C. Bricker. Fillb rou': R. Ellen. T. Conrad. S- Dlshiffv .lv NYWIOFI. J. I.0L'k. B. Flirllom. B. l7ntun, N. Cox, L. Harper. G. Walker, K. Carter, N. Lide, D. Foster, R. Trivette. Sixth Row: D. Foltz, V. W'olfe, C, vonDoymi, L. Bowman, D. Knighten, R. Sullivan. Page lforly-I7 . . . as We strolled 2 'iigalmi www 5 8D - 8So First row: S. Hepler, M. Tally, M. Orrell, M. Phillips, B. Lanier, D. Moore, P. Little, L. Brown, R. Fisher, P. Ball, B. Reawis, M Conrad. .Stftund row: V. Campbell, N. Adams, S. Burgess, F. Edens, R. Turner, R. Smith, K. Hutchens, P. Bowers, S. French. 'I'l1ird ruuw Mrs. Delgado, S. MeCnisron, j. Sheen M. Hecht, B. Crouch, T. Miller, S. Wall, S. Ebert, D. Ludlum, L. Weavil, M. Vanderver, j. Stafford. S. Dawson. lkmrlb mu: l.. XX'all, J. Ligon, C. l.irrle, D. Chipman, P. Bates, I.. Jackson, C. Gaines. Filth row: 1. Davis, J. Apperson, T. Hill, G. Morgan, W. Moore, l.. Srrnmiel, J. W'righr. .Sixtla mu: B. Davis, F. Phillips, L. Manual, J. James, D. Mickey, M. R. Dobbins, R. Hudxon, A. Wilson, J. L. Harrold. 85 - SBa lrrvl r-mr: P. Stanford, A. Burner, S. Smith, li. 1. Dgson, I.. Burrows, 1. Bear ll, R. Parnell, j. Pendry, B. Southern, B. Downing, D. Clay, D. Parrish, W. XVeller, R. Piikerr, R. Pickett, R. Penry. .Smmrd mia: B. Davis, I.. Atkinson, R. Tillorson. K.. Tillorson, D. Steifel, li. Cook, K. Teague, B. Thompson, K. Reynolds, A. Orrell, R. Binkley. Mr. Barefoot. Third row: M. Xlfarts, j. White, A. Jacobsen, P. Rhyne. C. Cfranfill, D. Cook, j. C. Parker, F. 0'Neil Maynere, B. Clark. I-'uurrb ruuw N. Koelmel, I.. Downs, j. liysenhack, M. Mnbe. D. Rogers, V. Brown, B. I.. Bulla, J. 0'Brien, J. Hutcherson, A. Badgett. lfllb mn-1 R. Gilmore, G. Parrish. S. Dnlu, lf. XY'icker, R. XVillarll, lf. Stewart, J. Barber, S. Brenner, J. Hicks, I. Shapiro, C. Hauser, l.. Cruse. Page Forty-Six . . . through the stately halls 1 8Br - 8C - 8Wr Firxl row: R. McCall, E. Headey, M. Walton, W. Solomon, J. Ruff, K. Maston, A. Whitney, L. Myers, D. Lofland, K. Shelton, D. Mills, D. MEGEE, B. Bennett, M. Hill, L. Carter, P. Whisnnnt. Second row: R. Cox, P. Russell, S. Myers, Westmoreland, l.. 'Irivettu, B. Linebcrgcr, A. Tucker, C. Colter, B. Jahnke, L. East, S. Royster, P. Glenn, D. Stanford, S. Peoples, M. Clary. Third row: J. Pass, R. Hollifield, K. Messick, P. Combs, A. Kessler. A. Gard- ner, B. Gardner, P. Amos, M. McNulty, S. Harvel, Mrs. Craft. Fourth row: Mr. Bryson, H. Cheek, J. Robertson, D. Hutchens, M. Tuttle, A. Overby, J. gfoeaver, C. Cunningham, M. Russell, A. Sink, A. Backer, K. Hampton, K. Stlanley, L. Sparks, D. Tise, J. OWHHS. D. Goodwin. Fillh row: N. Katz, H. one. ,M 9. 4 51. '-45' -.X SOPHOMORE OFFICERS FRESHMAN QFFICERS Ann Cilrlef. sec.: Charlene Finwall. H0115-L PUSSY I-CBCKIE. ViC'?'Pl'95-I Lei! to Right: C. Adams, vice-pres., B. Smith, pres.: D. McQuown, David Blanco, pres. sec., H. Bender, treas. Page Iforly-Se . . . and to classes. P430 l'w'fv-Iiigbt Whnt's cookin'? 'Hmmm DDS Pencils, paper, pain: and palettes . . . pictures. Putting out the next edition of Pine Whispers . . . They all head for the library! Lunch time!-our favorite period. A typical club meetingg members working hardg accomplishing much! . K X .gf . wr- .f- , 33 M. it ur student government .94 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Lell to Right: Toby jones, Vice-Pres.5 Kate Blackwell, Treas.: Linda Sue Dickson, Pres.g Jerry Evans, Sec. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of Reynolds High School . . . tries any student who has violated the standard of honor and moral respon- sibility of the Honor Code , . sponsored a mock presidential election helped give a party for new students organized Stu- dent Government Week during which the honor rules were explained to the students composed new school handbooks at- tended a Student Government Convention in Wilmington officers of the Student Council: president, Linda Sue Dicksong vice- president, Toby Jonesg secretary, Jerry Evansg treasurer, Kate Blackwellg representative to Council from I-louse, Frank Ballance representatives from each class . . sponsor, Mrs. Margaret McDermott. Firxl mum- David Blanco, soph. rep.: Kate Blackwell. treas.g Frank Ballance. house rep.: Carl Adams, freshman rep.: Nancy West. senior rep.: Carolyn Benbow, punior rep. Second rouiz Phillip Duggins, senior rep.g jean Pearce, soph. rep.: jerry Evans, seep Linda Sue Dickson, pres.g Toby joncg, vice. pres.g Mary Jac Vaughn, senior rep.: Wilfred Turner, junior rep.: Eddie Pleasants, iunior rep. Page Fifty . . . and honor system . ,. M.. -'H any We K ., . HOUSE COURT Left to Right: Frank Ballance, senior rep., Becky Howell, treas.g Bucky Buckalew, sec., Kitty Paul, speaker pro tem.: Bobbie Warford, speaker, Sarah Ebert, junior rcpq Kathryn Motsinger, sophomore rep., Nancy Wasell, freshman rep., Steve Philo, eighth grade rep. m o c U3 l'1'l O o c w H w Z U m o Q CD IT! o 'Tl w IT! 'U w l'!1 CIJ U1 Z e v E 4 R11 U3 ll! 22552 O'::Cv-uw fhgwpa 520835 -'Glam EEN 13.12553 H no rn :nw '.2.HD-To ::.Q 4:' 3.-.2 M uuimgu Q. o m482a 25522 054-T-5' v-no Um 'Ugg- r: ... eric-.I. I: 'DO .... fp 55 ngQ Uhogom o O gr-1 ,-,Qin -c ,,,... ,, -pgs-vw moss 'gvimv vrQw'B?, muwgm -E 'Uv-1'-4 .0-'Umm . Q in m'2ED v--:Wm E.-285 5 FUD-v-t ma c-5' EE fa HE' fb Qmig- w:r ...ff o 5,-nail? :1 ,':S22 E'7.S. 'P ' TwI 2 f:-vw Q-f-.'?, 3.Dv-:Q H 8-S53 :J-1 0,325 0 fb 'UD- L' mp DO 'la-sw e.3?.2'.5' n-Sfbz-.4 '5'5'29RF mmf-oc -S-T - ZZV21 W rw '-3' vv-V' Dm '10 fggugoi 20352 I guna O95-2? 50 2aW'g :r 'agen wB.,B:'r' Swim! 9g'DE'Sf:-7 '41 'On 23,37 vv-iD'fh W Q-.mln who-40 5 w.2 :a wdiwi 21 -1? 1 lf-1 Sn-uns . ...W N .wmmmw-Mxwwunuf 1, ' v Firxl row: B. Buckalew, sec.: B. Howell, treas.: B. Warford, speaker: K. Paul, spkr. pro tem. Second row: M. Brockwell, M. Hill, K. Motsinger, E. Cooke, B. Lanier, L. Bethal, D. Patterson, L. Watson. Third row: S. Philo, P. Amos, K. Garner, A. Conrad, C. Jarvis, J. Brookshire, A, Marshall. Faurlb row: A. Kessler, S. Ebert, N. Wassell, M. Pfaff, C. Finwall, N. Bambalis, J. McGrady, M. Miller, J. Reid. Fillb row: W. Manuel, E. Tierncr, S. Heckard, A. Hart, G. Andrew, E. Fenwick, A. Thomas, W. Sams. Sixth raw: F. Ballance, B. Thomas, T. Wilson, P. Watson. Seventh row: G. Chatman, D. Powell, C. French, J. Brookshire. Page Fifty-C work, worry and wonderful times 1 Senior Editors, Sara McMil- lan and Ann Phelps, hide their worries with a smile. Phyllis Hayes and Anne New- ton worry with Junior Pic- tures as co-Junior Editors. . 1,,,. Sita Alice Grant, Assistant Editor, and Corty Creech, Editor-in-Chief of the Black and Gold, shown dissecting the '56 annual in hopes that Reynoldsites will like the '57 Edition as well. BLACK AND GOLD The 1956-57 Black and Gold , . newest edition yet , Reynolds High School only in this yearbook . . , long camera .. . losing the identification books icausing heart failurej . . , planning an altogether successful annual! BUSINESS STAFF Fin! row: Penny Dunn, Business Manager. Second row: L. Tise, A. Thomas, C. Andrew, S. McMillan, B. Girard, S. Foster, L. W. Crowell, S. Sutton, M. Brookbank, B. Lake, K. Sprinkle, J. Gold, M. J. Vaughn, B. Hampton, G. Woodward, A. Forester. Pugz' l ifI,V-il't1'I1 jane Church and Kate Black- hours of hard work contributed daily by students , , rush- Well do 0l1r,WriIe-uPS- CHD- ing to meet the final deadline , making the dummy ye Benbow 'SPH' eve' help' snapping on the minute photos , , submitting the club ul Faculty Editor. . . . . . . .- Write-UpS . identifying 150 faces in a single picture , Alice, tearing her hair out , , Corty biting her fingernails . arranging photographs alphabetically snow on the day of picture-making silly girls not standing still for . . . over publications ag'-t ix ,N Sports Editors, Alice Forres- ter and Robert Winsor, stay busy with the athletic page. Martha Eller draws our pic- tures, Julie Goodwin and Kay Angel, Exchange Editors, have the cutest column ever! . gg .- Q .1 p Marie Miller, Editor-in-Chief, and Judy Heinz, Managing Editor, make the dummies, give the assignments, and do all the rushing. PINE WHISPERS Marie and Judy giving assignments . . . bulletin boards filled with entreaties . , . everyone viewing Warren's private files . . . odd jokes by Fig and Julie . . . Forester in 3:11321 behgnfr amfgmgg :gf a whirlwind . . Ann always agreeable , . , lunchtime trips null weiepRPNa,h, K, Huff. to Piedmont's Martha spilling ink Mrs. Ritter man, and W. Sams. censoring Watt's column . , . B. W. dropping in occasion- ally .. . fights with Mac .. . first year students failing punctuation tests . . . Kay running errands , . . Benni running from John . , . a little work . . . and a paperi?J at last! REPORTERS C. Fletcher, M. Morris, A. Grant, M. L. Hurst, J. Church, P. Hayes, K. Angel, C. Benbow, S. L. Sutton, A. Newton, J. Goodwin, J. A. Jackson. Page :fifty-'rb . . . honor society inductions X B s l HONOR soc1ETY Firrl row: S. McMillan, secretary, B. Underwood, chaplain: N. Killan, president: F. Ballance, vice-president, I.. Ezzell, treasurer. Sewnhd rrnr: j. Alspaugh, N. Stewart, K. Huffman, I. Allen, S. Gilmore, L. Crawford, T. Colvin. Third row: B. Davis, K, Sprinkle, M. Brookbank, K. Powell, la. 'lurnage. L, Dick- son, li. ,li-llhL'l'l, A. Forester. funrlb rmr: li. Morrow, j. Church, P. james, B. Combs, S. l.. Sutton, B. NVarford, K. Paul, B. Lake. The Brevard Hoover Chapter of the National Honor Society organized at Reynolds High School in l922 officers for the year '56-'57: Norma Killian, president, lfrank Ballance, vice-presidentg Sara McMillan, secretaryg Linda Ezzell, treasurer, Bar- bara Underwood, devotional chairman new members are chosen on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership, and service fall and spring inductions are held each year in chapel this year the chapter sponsored the first devotional chapel program joined with the House of Representatives and the Student Council in giving a party honoring all the new students sponsored and promoted College Day and Vocational Guidance Week faculty advisor, Miss Mataline Collette. l K Xe, 'Lil' A big moment. Linda Dickson receives the symbolic yellow rib- Pat James and Bill Morrow prepare for annual senior induction. bon from Bobbie Warford. 'MHS' lifffl'-I nur . . . friendly rivalry - is . .Nw . . ....., ... 2. ,. Q 3 Q-was .gi 149 QUILL AND SCROLL Lell to Rigbt: S. L. Sutton, A. Forester, A. Gram, J. Heinz, M. Eller, R. Willis. M. L. Hum. C- Bvnbbw. K. Angel. M. G. Prmnill, J. Church. Jr. A 1 hi w 'T' 3 gag- . J , W I ,Q .13 mf' , 5 ' 1 rr A ' , ' -V. ,fl fa TLD: wi' ff K N' 'r e B bf if N as '7 xx, . W ' .1 , N 4 ' .. 5 5 X. T' . 2 - -N. 'ii t . 'A ku ' . ..' JJ.. X A L -,J ks' ' ' Y ,X X - . .r ww.. N r. 6 1 il l 'g' 1, Q X .i I .. .' ' . Q tx s . .Pvc xx MASQUE AND GAVEL B. Morrow, F. Ballance, C. Elkin, N. Tennille, B. Combs, T. Colvin. i .1 x Q . , 's 1 Page Fifty-I' ...between S. S. . o I . a .ffg Q ,,f Senior Service clubbers at n meeting. The Christmas Tea . . . an annual event. Dick Dalton, president , Charles King, vice-president , Charles Harper, secretary-treasurer Mr. Crowell, sponsor Wednesday lunch meetings giving fish artificial respiration giving out beat em cards having socials . having meet- ings occasionally electing new members wearing foreign legion pins putting up the Demon before every football game selling school emblems sponsoring the football and basketball homecoming dances as well as the other after-game dances carrying out club projects . rendering services to the school. x - fl .imma SENIOR SERVICE CLUB First row: C. King, vice-pres.: D. Dalton, pres., C. Harper, sec. Second row: B. Dodd, R. Decker, R. Kimel, L. Faust, L. lrby, A. Post, D. Baucom. Third row: J. Rice, J. Chambers, F. Davis, G. Cox, R. Turner, C. Marshall, B. Clodfelter. Page lfifly-Six ,,,,... .... .. , . . . and Key Club 5 'R-,2..,. 7' is - Fix Q 1, 4. in -Q Q 1 99 gf. X . -.3 5 - R:-greg ,gig-iff. . ax. . rs' l..i.i DN A j ' ..., . Putting up the Christmas Star . . . A Key Club tradition. KCY Club members bUildiU8 3 Sfalld f01' the Chfelleadefs- George Boss, president .. , Mr. Morrow, sponsor .. . Wednesday night meetings washing windows . , washing walls . . selling buttons . . dances after the games . . Warren's ever-present camera Bender's never-present minutes . , . post-meeting pantomes . , . Buchanan's ever-present humor? . , , Jones, always wanting money for something putting up the Christmas star .. . selling snow cones at track meets . collecting money for the March of Dimes scraping paint off the fish ponds .. . hay rides . . , Follies practice . . . electing new members . . , Key Club Follies, another great success . . . best year ever! RQ ,qv : KEY CLUB First row: I.. McKeithen, sec.: R. Bender, sec.: G. Boss, pres.: W. White, vice-pres.: J. Evans, treas.g T. Jones, assist. treas. Second row: G. Sprinkle, J. Shapiro, B. Chambers, R. Keiger, R. Winsor, G. Conrad, J. Marshall. Third row: T. Colvin, B. Cook, J. Huling, J. Reich, B. Hawn, T. Turner, B. Buchanan. Fourth row: B. Davis, T. Cummings, W. Sams, B. Hylton, L. Davis, J. Bryant. Fifth row: B. Ferrel, C. Holcomb, F. Wilson, P. Heist, D. Sptch. Page Fifty-Se: . . . Monograms --Q man 11 ' MON OGRAM CLUB First row: T. Jones, vice-pres., D. Dalton, pres.g P. Duggins, sec.-treas. Second row: J. Fulton, C. King, C. Harper, R. Kimel, J. Rice, L. Mclieithan, B. Buthnnam. C. Boss, W. linmham. 'l'. Cummings. Third rmr: B. Haworth, D. Page, R. Ruland, W. Wlmite, R. Decker, I.. Davis, J. Bryant, D. Spach, G. Conrad. Fourth row: J. Morrow, B. Dixon, j. Hart, B. Buckalew, F. Wilson, R. Weilder. R- Bender- C- Holcomb. D- Blanco. J- Mauzy. Fill!! row: W. Turner, F. Fowler, J. Clay, 1. Baker, L. Evans, A. Conway. Sixlb row: L. Irby, R. Keiger, D. Messick. ' Dick Dalton, president .. , Coach Tandy, sponsor .. . Thursday morning meetings dances after the games sponsoring Parents' nights for football and basketball games , . . marking off student section for football games . many good speakers at the meetings . . . supplying basketball team with oranges during halftime greeting basketball officials giving Sonny a turkey . , . having chapel program , . . each member working hard in some type of athletics , . , representing Reynolds High School by wearing monogram sweaters. fi 'iz ,- 'E II .sz l fl If if .. 4 ' 'tl g 2 . 4 if' 95 at . s 4 .,f ' A 'L ,. Q ,, A 5 , I .Q is Y M . Officers of the club are T. Jones. vice-pres.g D. Dalton, pres.: and The new members of the Monogram Club who received their , P. Duggins, sec. letter this year. lhlgl' lfifly-liigbl and football banquets aka, 2.2. 9 'QQ af 'sq v v ,,-5 r' N ---r ,-an 'J . r H 1 Q.. SEGIS port, F. Lordly, Second row: H. New i. Murphy. rdin rard, S. Gi ai E o , hc C A v? cu E eu v-. SQ Q K 'Q -5 -Q I-1 S. 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IK . .sim Q - a u :S mr-T LL -O U.. 2552 Us :I sf C1 um D-B41-J b ,ill 1. . . . and graduation tea College Club sponsor, Miss Janie Weaver. -,HK COLLEGE CLUB Presiding at meetings, Pat James . . . vice-president, Mary Jac Vaughn . . . secretary, Julia Clinton . . . treas- urer, Babs Girard . . . sponsor, Miss Weaver , . . meeting during Thursday morning club period , . , helping girls choose which college to attend acquainting them with life at college . . . selling Christmas and all-occasion cards making mock graduation caps to wear the week preceding commencement . . . giving 3100 scholar- ship to club member sponsoring Open House in spring .. . collecting dues . , . making announcements designing posters listening to Miss Weaver's suggestions hearing advice from college teachers and speaking to representatives . . . having college clothes fashion show . . . giving Christmas entertainment. College Club leaders: B. Girard, trees.: C. jeffords, program chmn.g M. J. Vaughn, vice-pres., P. James, pres.g J. Clinton, sec. 1 . A- . Kfaswwwwm ,.+.-.-,we-New sf.-ws-WN f t . i . . ..... , t.s,,,t,.:sas..,., . l . ,....,.. ,. t,..t t.... Q sl... i V p ' ,, s ,W . . F' i . , . tae., N. West, A, Phelps, P. Crater, and E. Fenwick serve punch at the College Club tea after graduation. S. L. Sutton, M. Brookhank, and M. Jones try to sell Miss Caldwell a box of Christmas cards. Page Sixty-0 dances and 1' .sf.'X'f!'vl1l'fl V55 X' g: 3 f 1 SERVITEERS -5'-3Avi 3. ou' A 2 9 2 15 3 a .2 U 2 Q .4 af KJ c ra .1 'C 9 P- U Q. Z ox - C O .: P' ci 'S u I -. VO 1 2 c: 3 L. O -E rf .32 L: A U E A Z 3 o s. 59. S 3 vu m 11 wr C N 5 Ll-X :fi vi .. sw - .. A nl .: 2 5 an -A .Z U . E .L C an .: JJ 1 ': .. Fl mu 4.5 B e 1. H L '-Q 5 'J r-' O Q. -. ra LJ -1. 6 11 -. c c J .-5 wi A 'JI I s. 11 C n. 1 ao A L' ,f 15 c 4 ra Q. .-J Z va 15 an 1. in , 11 Q m CU .. LL uf .N .2 C vs U Q A I 'J va 1. c: O U -6 L: U lv -- ui 55 D. 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QQ r ge P las: .as- hi A 'f N J X . . . , - Q R e-1 we 3 ls 2 . . Siva? FRESHMAN BOYS' CLUB First row: B. Tucker, D. Gnskins, B. Mast:-n, G. Pius, M. Parish, B. Evans, B. Mackie, T. Dunn, B. Barnhardt. Second row: R. Messick, D. Powell, J. N0- lun, H. Burner, P. Dunn, N. Wfilkcrsun, S. Ogden, D. Dwiggins. Third raw: J. Stokes, C. Key, D. Frizzcllc, J. Mcador, T. Jarvis, E. Tierney, G. Brown, R. Vaughn. lfourlb Row: T. Shamel, L. H. Kennington, C. N. Adams, R. Marion, W. Coltcr, L. George, W. Brown, H. Fulp. Page Sixty-T191 Page .si.1'f.Y-FOIIYZ by the Reynolds QV SOPHOTEERS C5 2 1: 9 -. U .: U .- : I .E ,Ja o Z 2 U I-1 N 0 ca. .64 2251: U lj JS 5- .- JE Q vi E'-I Q -I sa is G: III I' -1-O ai 6 :: -. Q I u.. U W s. D .D U C v-I Hu E ci 'c 'm1 2 5 -IIB S .J EJ 3 o Q U 2' vi H1 E o :Z -1 :I GJ ... N .. .. III 4 S C L 'B sz 0 'sn N vm .A 51 QI .. .. .: M .. .. N V7 Qi J U .A :E E1 E 1. to Z bt 0 .. 9' U . 2 P .xi U GJ U -. U hd 0 la CL -I E3 V. o ul v-1. 3 0 L 2 'Cv L. -- U. E A. 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Davis, B, Charles, S. Stanford, J. Cox, E. Mitchell, J. Clary, A. Strickland, A. Clifton, M. Schindt':l,, S. Smith, C. Marshall, L. Watson, M. Jackson, B, Lanier, M. XVhitlow, J. Hartman. Semud rotr: C. Worrell, J. Sides, J. Skipper, S. Thorpe, B, Barringer, S. Davis, M. L. Liipfert, J. Butler, E. Bair, J. Vance, M. Marshall, L. Bethel, S. Blackmore, C. Burroughs, B. Walsh, M. Pfaff, D. MeQuown, S. Edwards, M. Dwiggins, P. Williams. Third raw: C. l'pton, S. Gatewood, A. Pulliam, J. Sechrist, J. Steadman, B. Wyrick, N. Wassell, E. Holmes, M. Cox, J. Cly, M. Mitchell, A. Collier, C. Sheets, l., V4'ileox, N. Dunham, C. Trnesdale, P. Ray, P. Wolberg, C. Simons, P. Barhee. Fourth raw: G. Howell, J. Russell, N. Burgess. l.. Nunn, T. Fulp, A. Ashburn, H. Lawerence, P. Bowers, M. Hunt, A. liitts, E. Livengood, L. Follin, B. Chafin, P. Bacon, lf. Braskoe. Fifth row: J. Brookshire, R. A. Pfohl, P. Maloney, J. Cranfill, M. A. Hart, A. Zimmerman, A. Hart, S. Lineberger, J. Fritts, B. Swain, S. Eisenberg, M. Sanders, B. Chappell. Sixth raw: A. Vfarren, B. Crutchfield, S. Marshall, C. W'estmoreland, M. Dowell, B. Ward, J. Gitter, J. Decker, S. Lowry, A. Cockerham, S. Craft, C. Valetos, P. Smith. Setenlb ruu': P. Lewis, S, Rogan, J. Decker, M. Foxworth, D. Pipkin, P. Clanton, J. Martin, A. Marshall, C. Allen, lzigblh mum B. Crater, J. Gall- man, S. Bryant, K. Wooten, C. Redding, J. Lawson, S. Young, S. Henry, E. Nowell. Ninlb row: A. Beard, C. Howell, P. Stone, N. Harvel, D. Harper, E. Maeherros, M. Hutchins, M. Roberson. Q 'wr .am lf' QQ' FRESHMAN BOYS' CLUB Firrl row: L. Blalock, pres., H. Bender, vice-pres., B. Smith, sec.: R. Glenn, treas. Semnd row: B. Hoots, B. Donovan, T. Hayes, S. Robinson, F. Will- ingham, A. Woodwartl, J. Dixon, G. Matlock, L. Bonvier, G. Little, S. Staples. Third rout: L. Taylor, G. Vogler, B. Grant, I.. H. Hutchens, H. Morgan, B. Fobert, B. Lowe, B. Raseoe, B. Orrell, R. Boggs. Fourth row: Mr. Morrow, B. Crump, D. Kinney, S Goodrum. C. Shore, J. Williams, L. Miller, B. Blackburn, B. Bryant. Fifth row: D. Masland, D. Fulp, C. Hamilton, T. Carroll, W. Curlee, R. Hodges, G. Jenkins. I atc S'ixIy-.Six through studies we-113'- N 'Qkkfw A- E g .- - 34 W2 Qgo -5 'Q T, 3.2 Em. U B ..i S -lm e. qu 'E U no ...E -Q li ad B xl- Q :Q 5. 32 r 2 rig? BE UE -J 2 2. ew B ME .ill IZ . 34 U4 E -52 :QE dia S E CONFEDERATE MILITARY HISTORY CLUB vi ..z Uf.-.1 gl!! Qui OZ .:-. id: 53 2? Us cdw. SE QE gun glad .ce me ,ji I! if U ij. :Di F, 1. PE 'o Sm u'. -KZ Di. :-S3 Hs S: .Ei- gl-1 N. VIE uf cu uf U. QQ 51 Q L -Q -. sz 5' .. U in vi -. U 1:1 c II N an ul .E Q : 0 In u. O E N E 0. G .c U -i .27 P as Q Ii 3 Q K' -Q f- -If Va E 5 N C N Z cd sf 3 1 U ee 91 cd lv. L. U -E .:-CB N3 .DN .EL :fd ci ,AO 3-SUE .D Sui C55 .D 's '1- '5 ai'- u Q? Lk as N gms 5' Sui -- E u. u 5 li .u -na 1 e EE :pw A , .. '13 .. 3 P' ai .3 3-0 K 'Q .. -Q ll C ui C..- nlIIQj 'a..Doa .g ,- H.. 30 'U Q rv 5 R. -2 V7 ru E .C UI -5 o Qi . . . c'est si bon .S FRENCH CLUB Firxl row: M. Mock, C. XVatson, J, Hudson, S. Allen, M. jones, J, Clinton, P. james, F. Finwick, C. Jeffords, C. Benhow, J. Heinz, B, Earp, E. ,I Zimmerman, P. Cryner, Sei-ond rutu: R. Shaffner, T. Butner, J, Clinard, A. Barnes, J, Travis, M. G. Pannill. H. Bost, A. Grant, A. Bair, L. Kirby, C ,la1rvis,j. Steele, R. Shalmn, E, Turnage, Mrs. Fearrington. Third mir: M. Sprinkle, li. Dixon. R. NVise, M. Stnrbuck, S. Murphey, N. Stewart, A, Phelps S. Norman, V. Griffith, K. Angel, C. J, Buchanan, M. Hobson, S. Abernathy, M. Daxis, D. Tuttle, N. Startsman. j. Swartout. lfrmrlb mir: j. Davenport C. Applcyaril. M. A. Roberts, j. llobson, J, Shaffner, P. Crews, N. Trivette, B. Brightwell, j. Carr, M. Tally, B. Morrow, C. French. Fiflb rmr: l., Evans N. Cline, l.. Cash, J. Blackwell, J. C. Hester, M. XV. Maddrey, J. johnson, A. Sheets, XV. Wlmite, N. Tennille. Sixlb row: G. Green, S. lsgett, J. Barton M. Teachey. F. McGehee, H. Shore, S. Roberson. .S'ei'w1Ih rrnr: F. Dalton, j. Church. B. lfnderwood, S. I.. Sutton, B. Combs. D. W'ood, B. Mayer, R Carter. Eiglzlb row: M. Robertson, T. Buddine, R. Willis. Presiding over the two first-year clubs, Peggy Cryner and Judy Ileinz vice-presidents, Norton Tennille and Betty Earp secretaries, Carolyn Benbow and Sam Allen treasurers, Emma jean Zimmerman and Chris French officers of the second year clubs: presidents, Christine jeffords, Eleanor Turnage vice-presidents. Pat james and Robin Shahan secretaries. Roger Willis and Eleanor Fenwick treasurers, Margaret jones and Julia Clinton Mrs. Fearrington, directing . learning French cus- toms studying the history of France discussing French provinces studying Paris reporting on French food seeing movies playing French games giving plays in French learning French Christmas carols subscribing to a French newspaper having French correspondents . . electing Virginia Staples, head of Bulletin Board Committee making posters . . , holding French banquet at the end of the year. r .,,,.w-.env M Vi...- ...iw- ,sw-v Carolyn Jarvis, Peggy Cryner, and Judy Heinz decorate the Eleanor Turnage, Christine Jeffords, and Robin Shahan work bulletin board for Christmas. on the scrapbook. Puge Sixly-Iiiglrl as 851 ...E it is ik . . . RICYS and figures i H i 1 xv q 3 K 'Qs t 'Z B. 9 f . . '2' 1 X RADIO CLUB First rouf: C. Bennett, chairman: N. Katz, secretary-treasurer: G. Artnm, vice-president, C. Bowden, president. Serond row: L. George, D. Clay, B. Down- ing, R. Pickett, R. Penny, J. Chirry. Third row: M. Orr, E. Sentt, H. Lond, R. Chew, H. Russ, B. Avery, W. Brothers, J. Pass. Fuurlb row: G. Shermer. S. Heckurd. J. Wliite, D. Harriman, J. Harrington, H. Schuitmaker. Filth row: H. Cheek, L. Briggs, B. Snow, C. Bessonette. Sixth row: D. Dize, R. Pul- liam, A. Davis, T. Shaffner. Seventh row: T. Phillips, F. Brownlea, D. Green. MATH CLUB R. Pennsylc, M. Graham, J. Beard, L. O'Melia,Miss Smith, G. Chatman, J. McGowan, M. Nifong, R. Nash, K. Huffman, D. Evans, J. Bass, B. Weaver, S. Hutcheson, R. Sp2llHll0lll', L. lirikson, B. Lloyd, J. Buie, J. Spaight, F. Crouse. Page Sixty-P . . . hot debates VARSITY DEBATERS jUNIOR VARSITY DEBATING TEAM C. Elkins, N. T0nnillC, K- Blflikwell. and F- BZIIIGHICC. G. Poulos, B. Clingman, T. Colvin, J. Carpenter, J. Schindel. Sponsor, Mrs. Evelyn Garrisong assistant sponsor and junior varsity debating coach, Mr. Donald Morrow sponsoring debates, triangular and state-wide competing for varsity-Norton Tennille, Peter Freed, Charles Elkins, David Edwards, George Poulos, David Goode, Kate Blackwell, Judy Schindel, Ted Buddine, Frank Ballance, Joan Carpenter, Tommy Colvin, Bill Clingman . de- bating on varsity-Kate Blackwell, Frank Bullanee, affirmative, Charles Elkins, Norton Tennille, negative preparing speeches for debate before student body . entering first round in competition with Greensboro and Iligh Point in October, speech stu- dents in National Forensic League attending a practice student congress in High Point in January, a state congress in Raleigh. i '! . an Y' DEBATING CLUB T. Colvin, C. Elkins, N. Tennille, P. Freed, B. Clingman, F. Ballance, D. Goode. 4' .xt'l't'Ilf'1' . . . powder, paint and plays , Jean Smith, Scribe: Jake Falhaum, Pres.g Sue Schell, Ti-eas.g and Gertrude Talbert, Michael Graham, and Johnny Clinafd re. Luc Biebigheiser, Vice-Pres.. study Shakespearean Dramas. hearsing for a dramatics club production. Presiding over meetings, Jake Falbaum . . . Lee Biebigheiser, vice-president , Ann Herring, secretary Sue Schell, treasurer V. - Jean Smith, Sffibe -- - MIS- I-Yefly, Sponsor .. , 75 members , meetings during Thursday morning club periods . , . calling roll , . . having speakers on make-up . listening to tape recordings making scenery choosing costumes giving plays for club .. . producing Christmas programs in chapel .. . johnny Clinard, narrating .. , producing one-act play for contest in Chapel Hill. l :mmm 0 'O' THESPIANS First row: S. Schell, treats.: A. Herring, sec.: J. Falbnum, pres.: I.. Biehigheisur. vice-pres.: J. Smith. scribe. .S'i'rvn1d row: j. Wk-rtz: B. Burgess, N. Shep- pard, P. Cranfill, P. Purnell, M. Potter, V. Kestler, C. Fuller, S. Calloway, B. Hartnett. Third rntrz j. Conrad, P. Rau, Ii. Hester, D. Patterson, J. Holt, S. Henderson, M. Day, G. Henry, L. Loci-card, P. Ivester, S. Taylor, A. Hammill, J. Schindel. lfrulrlb row: Mrs. I,yerIy, N, Cline, J. Carpenter, K. Jones, C. Baugh, S. Schell, C. Cranfill. Fifth row: J. Clinard, R. Wise, J. Shackford, J. Davis. Sixth row: B. Edmonds, M. Stafford, H. Kelly. Seventh row: R Willis, T. Buddine, J. Jester. Page Seventy-01 . . . Thursday morning meetings an EIGHTH GRADE DRAMATICS First row: P. Rudolph, D. Parrish, M. Brockwell, C. Wise, M. Hill. F. Edens, M. Orrell, B. Bennett, C. Miller, M. Phillips, D. Loflancl, S. Smith, A Whitney. Second row: J. Eysenback, M. Mabe, K. Reynolds, K. Teague, A. Orrell, R. Parnell, E. Westmoreland, K. Masten, B. Gardner, N. Gardner J. Peterson, J. Sheets, P. Benbow. Third row: M. B. Chafin, D. Steifel, B. Lineberger, N. Snow, B. Davis, P. Pearce, J. O'Brien, S. Harvel, L. Downs M. Hecht, B. Hayden, R. Binkley, J. Campbell, S. Burgess, D. Rogers. Fourth vrotrz Mrs. Grigg, P. Rhyne, R. Smith, C vonDormi, S. Ebert, D. Mickey 2. Ludlam, JEYCBVCI, M. McNulty, A. Baker, J. Ligon, L. Wall, P. Combs, A. Kessler. Fifth row: J. Barber, B. Lewellan, R. Myers, S. Lud, D. Chipmln . Little, H. ne. READING CLUB First row: M. Peyton, B. Holton. Second row: W. Turner, N. Stansfield, D. Dull, B. Slovenz, Mrs. Barrow, H. Gassoway. STAMP CLUB W. Boyle, C. Gray, F. Ebert, H. Schiller, A. Fairchild, B. Gottenstrater, S. Leverton, Mrs. Fitts. AQUARIUM CLUB J. Mandakis, T. Smithdeal, J. Ashcroft, B. Shaver, M. Lorber, J. Brooks, Mrs. Craft. Page Seventy-Tu'o n n 5 . . . in stud halls and the library as -213 'n -av 4.. BIBLE CLUB Firxt raw: J. Stafford, sec., B. Moreficld, vice-pres.: C. Gaines, pres.: J, L. Harold, rruzxs. Swmnl rmr: P. XVhisnunt, S. Myers, C. Cnnn, S. Peoples, D. Stan- ford, E. Dyson, D. Newsome, M. Vundcrvcr, B. Ruavis, M. Conrad. Third row: A. Sink, K. Messick, B, Wriglxl, K. Hampton, P. Amos, A. Butler, R. Til- lotson, C. Tillotson, N. Koumel, P. Parrish. Fourth row: B. Thompson, D. Cook, E. Dorkc, B, Jahnke, C. Colter, L. Trivettc, I.. Weavil, S. Dawson, T. Cooper. Fifth row: B. Baily, I.. Jackson, A. Wilson. as rs, USHER'S CLUB Fifif ruw: J. Hudson, prcsidv.-nt: N. TL-nnillc, vice-prcsidcnt. Smuud row: D. Goods, F. Gamble, 'l'. Tucker, T. Butnct, C. Johnson, G. Conrad, A. Post, H. Chambers, M. Sprinkle, J. Brown. Third ruff: J. Davenport, N. Davos, Foy llrousu, Mr. Pcturs. l om'!lJ row: B. Jackson, R. Shaffner, C. Stine, L. Erick- son, R. Houston. R. Nash, B. Murrow. l'if!h rmr: R. XX'isc, S. Allvn, T. Colxin. F, Bnllzmcu, J. lfurlcc, D. Edwards, M, Nifong, C. Norwood. Sixlh row: J. Mt-Kcnsiu, J. livnns, R. Cunt-r, J. Mfliowxm, D. EVLIIIS. .YL'l'l'7IflJ rmr: M. Graham, J. Clinnrd, J. Martin, Ifigblb row: R. Spainhower, M. Robertson, D. Wood, F. Wilstxn. Ninth vow: D. Bell, J. Sheets, J. Buic. Page Seventy-'I'l pushing the bookmobile A l5S tl JUNIOR RED CRO sponsoring socials TEEN-AGE COUNCIL V liirxl row: I.. Mclieithen, vice-pres.: l. lrhy, treats.: J. Goodwin. sec.: A, Forester, pres, Serrnlzl mir: T. jones. U. ljilllllli. ll. D1lVi5. B' Wfilllill. ln Dilli- son, U. Steele, P. Dunn, K. Paul. 'l'. Cummings, R. Wfilson, l.. Blalock. 'l'lJird mir: XV, XVltite. S. Davis, P. Legetle, li. Lake, J. Blackwood, B. XVarfortl, C. Little, C. Creech, M. Payne, B. Snow, li. Hawn, j. lfvans, A. Ilarris. Youth cluh sponsored hy the City Recreation Department during the year it holds many dances has parties sponsors liayrides serving as president was Alice Foresterg vice-president, Loy Mclieitheng secretary, julie Goodwing treasurer, Leigh lrluy Roh Potato Glenn was the sergeant-at-arms working on the poster committee were Brenda Wailsh and Corty Creech weekly meetings where nothing was accomplished hut having a good time new members were elected at the end of the year . , picnic and initiation for the newly elected members all in all having a wonderful year filled with fahulous experiences. All work, hard work, yes sir! Hi, Penny. Typical members at a typical meeting at a typical house. Page Seventy-Iii: . . . file cabinets 'L OFFICE PAGES Firrl row: C. Fletcher, K. Currin, B. Snow, G. Todd, M. Marler, B. Ptacek, L. Fzzele, I.. Crawford, J. Brand, K. Norfleet. Second row: P. Amos, S. Clause R. Thomas, B. Whitner, M. Moore, M. Elliot, M. Jones. Third row: S. Griffin, B. Horn, J. Choplin, B. Hooper, S. Gatewood, P. Ramseur, S. Harrtsl Fourth rou': B. Girard, G. Tyaek, N. Cline, J. Blackwood, P. Crater, S. Norman, H. Shore, S. Lowrey, N. Harvel. Ififtb rou': D. Barber, A. Bigford, K ,aonis,kV. Staples. Sixth row: A. Phelps, J. Gold, G. Henry, F. Dalton. Seventh row: I. Allen, J. Church Eighth row: K. Paul, B. Warford, J. Alspaugh . B e. HALL MONITORS First row: J. Hartman, B. Howell, B. Morrison, J. Ghirardini, B. Davis, A. Conrad, P. Hayes, K. Kirby, M. NIKKCHIIC, B. Bunn, J. Blackwood, A. Grant M. Payne, R. Thomas, A. Vance, L. Bethel, V. Griffith, S. Ebert, A. Newton, Sernml rout C. Wfagoner, G. Saunders, M. Hunt, J. Vance, li. Holmes, K Blackwell, C. Fletcher, S. Williams, K. Powell, M. Peyton, L. Stockton, E. Turnage, M. Jones, S. Griffin, K. Sprinkle, M. J. Vaughan, A. Forester, G Woodward, D. Bass. Third row: J. Shaffner, A. Carter. P. Legette, M. L. Davenport, C. Carriker, M. Graham, D. Knighten, B. Crutchfield, S. Murphy F. l.ortlley, J. Seehrist, A. Poley, P. Agee, J. Joe, M. Foxworth, A. Cockerham, M. Roberson, M. Pfaff. Ifrmrlla mir: M. Kirhy, S. Patterson, J. Reid J. Davis, J. Wolff, H. Watford, N. Stewart, N. Killian, K. Norman, J. Sides, I.. Pannill, B. liarp, li. XY'alker, l. Allen, C. Howell, S. Davis, P. Ram seur. Filth row: J. Blackwell, P. Crater, C. Jeffords, J. Gold, F. Dalton, A. Howell, N. Bamhalis, L. Hauser, C. Edwards, B. Brown, S. Ivey, J. Hartman Sixth rnrr: S. G. Pfaff, A. Phelps, C. Creech, A. Thomas, D. Foltz. G. Lewis. G. Durham. Seventh rou': N. Apperson, B. Girard, F. Hanks, L. Dickson, C Andrew, G. Sprinkle, B. Hylton, C. Johnson. Iiigbtb row: D. Frizzelle, J. Simon, J. Clinard. lugc' Serenty-.S'i.x' . . . and book shelves LIBRARY STAFF First row: B. Bunn, sec.: L. Ezzell, treas.: A. Newton, vice-pres.: S. McMillan pres. Second row: S. Sheets S Fbert P Hardy J Clinton M J Vau han C. Andrew, B. Lake, P. James. 'rbifd rw: Miss Moore, mm., M. Payn , At v- K. V , NJ. W-Q, 13. F5 '-il K. s ' 'kll G, W ' d ' il B 'iw I ford, C. Creech, K. Paul, L. Dickson, Miss Caldwell, Librarian. e .mu oss A LN Lnwu ' pun L' oo war ' ' at uf' ART CLUB Pint row: W. Hedrick, T. Miller, A. Carlos, S. Sheppard, R. Huitson, P. Lightner, B. Daly. I.. Hines, S. Shelor, J. Parker. Seuund row: I.. Heritage, I.. Pettyiohn, E. Thompson, J. Apperson, XV. Burns, C. Saimsing, F. Tnrnnge, K. Swnrrour, l. Bonds, B, Kem, D. Haworth, C. Marr. Third mir: G. Walker, L. Harper, M. Cagle, K. Carter, J. Parks. Fourth ruff: Mr. Stevens, B. McNeill, J. Hecht, F. Freeman, li. Page, B. Eskriilge, W' Bovender. lfiflb row: J. Pegram, B. Thomas, M. Warts. Sixth raw: E. Stewart, C. Hauser, L. Crusc, R. Willard. Puge Sexwlty-Se . . . Wednesda night X SENIOR HI-Y SPONSORS Left to right: Corty Creech, Kitty Paul, Penny Dunn, Bobbie Warford, Linda Dickson. -M .4 Ng., is A A74 Mk Im gi 'P' SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS Left Io rigbt: W. Brown, sec.: L. Mclieithan, vice-pres.: G. Boss. pres. R. Keiger, treas. George Boss, president Monday night meetings at the Y . business sessions . dances after the games Hayrides . always getting new members great basketball team Rice and Boss guarding each other . , club still suffering from 1956 financial loss . . picldng sponsors . . , having sock hops , . . selling fire extinguishers going to the beach , having socials . never a boring meeting , . . always having a good time . . a jolly crowd with no worries. w---1 SENIOR H1-Y Fin! raw: P. Duggins, xmas.: I.. McKeithen, sec.: W. White, vice-pres.: G. Boss, pres.: D. Edwards, chap. Second rou-: B. Jahnke. C. King, J. Huling R. Kimel, W. Brown, D. Baucom. Third row: R. Weidler, L. Sapp, J. Perry, L. Faust, B. Dodd, R. Winsor. I-'ourlb row: D. Bell. C. McLeod, D. Messick F. Davis, D. Dalton. Filth row: T. Jones, R. Turner, T. Turner, J. Chambers, B. Buchanan. Sixth row: C. Harper, L. Irby, J. Rice, C. Marshall. Page Sz'1'w1ly-lfigbt Q- . . . basketball games is JUNIOR H1.Y Firsl row: B. Farrell, sec.: J. McKenzie, treas.: C. Holcomb, pres., N. Lowrance, vice-pres. Second row: B. Brown, T. Burner, B. Wezlx'er. Third row: C. Johnson, J. Evans, L. Davis, B. Chambers, R. Bender, Pleasants, M. Sprinkle, B. Mayer, J. Clinard. lfunrth mtv: D. Goode, J. Curlee, B. Vorhees, J. Hart, N. Tennille, D. Walker, D. Page, J. Morrow, R. Wise. Fifth row: J. Martin, C. French, R, Houston, B. Parks. Sixth ruuw B. Avery, B. Bucka- lew, R. Carter, T. Smith, J. Brown. Seventh row: G. Long, W. Blake. Eighth raw: F. Saunders, P. Nanzetta. -tw ...- . vw l SOPHOMORE HI-Y First row: D. Blanco, pres., S. Clark, vice-pres., D. Foltz, sec.: L. Holcomb, treas.g J. Reich, chap.g B. Hylton, part, Swami mtv: B. McMillan, W. Dun- ham, K. Wall, D. Howell, G. Bennett, D. Hodges, B. Hawn. Third row: G. Durham, C. Grubbs, B. Carson, C. Davis, R. Combs, P. Watstrn, F. Tulloch. Fourlb row: B. Clingman, R. Kirkman, E. Bouldin, P. Craver, J. Mauzy. Filth row: B. james, B. Vermilya, B. NVallace, D. Bryant. Sixth row: R. McAden, T. Cummings, F. Vestal. Seventh row: D. Gallagher, D. Hedrick, T. Avera. Page Seventy-lN'in . . . services to FRESHMAN HI-Y Fin! rnui: H. Burner, S. Staples, F. Willingham, D. Gaskins, H. Bender. Second raw: B. Cooper, J. Stewart, R, Glenn, NJ. Dickson, B. Mackie, J. Kenny, P. Simpson, C. Warren, B. Swarrington, D. Newsome. Third row: G. Vogler, L. Satterwhite, G. Little, l.. Hutchins, B. Smith, J. Shackford, A. Fairchild, H. Morgan, B. Morefield, B. Barnhardt, S. Ogden, E. Tierney, W. Lamb. Fourth row: C. Hamilton, R. Roscoe, B. Womble, B. Lowe, B. Snow, D. O'Flaher- ty, B. Gegenheimer, B. Womack, J. Willis, C. Adams, R. Gasque, J. Bulla, T. Hayes, L. Blaylock. ....,, ' ' 1 1 S21 Mahi- i SENIOR Y-TEENS Fin! row: J. Ghirardini, S. Griffin, J. Reid, J. Petree, F. Dalton, H. Newport, F. Turnage, C. Appleyard, P. James, J. Church, L. Crawford, B. Byerly, A. Frazier, J. Crabtree. Serum! row: B. Combs, G. Green, J. Blackwell, V. 'I'yack, N. XX'arren, P. Crater. K. Powell. S. Norman, li Iordley, l.. l.. Tise. Third row: S. Isgett, C. Smith, P. Hardy, J. Coe, J. Pctree, J. Overby, J. Choplin, J. Gold, A. Bigford, M. Jones, S. Gilmore, J. Yokeley, B. Pulliam, J. Clark. Fourlh row: M. l.. Davenport, J. Clinton, S. I.. Sutton, B. Underwood, J. Barton, J. Shaffner, N. Cline, B. Girard, M. Brookbank, C. Cranfield, M. Pierce, S. Pfaff, N. Apperson, Fenwick. Filth row: S. Willizims, C. Edwards, B. Lake, P. Dunn, li. Vickers, li. Xlfalker, R. Jones, M. Graham, l. Allen, P. Barkley, P. Ramseur. Sixth row: M. J. Vaughn, A. Thomas, K. Sprinkle, B. Hampton, L. Dickson, K. Paul, A. Phelps, L. Peterson, S. Murphy. Scwnlb row: A. Forester, S. McMillan, G. Woodward, B. Warford, C. Creech, F- Plvmmvnw. N. Killian. G. Talbvrl. V- Sf-lPlKi Page lfiglvl 3' ..- . . . our community 'l JUNIOR Y-TEENS Firrl row: B. Davis, sec.: C. Jarvis, int. tlub court.: S. lzbt-rt, trens.: C. Ht-nbow, pres. Second row: M. I.. Hurst, G. Todd, I.. Stockton, J. Butler, K. Norfleet, B. Bunn, N. Peyton. R. Shathan. M. I.. Dillon, A. Grant, J. Goodwin, R. Thomas, J. Blackwood, A. Bair, P, A. Myers, K. Voss, A. Conrad, K. Garner. Third row: P. Crews, S. Robertson, J. Clary, M. Sleath, S. Clouse, J. Hanks, A. Marshall, A. Poley, J. Hauser, S. A. Chupple, P. Agee, M. Fller, K. Angel, J. Travis, P. Hayes, M. Pnyne. I-'unrlh run-1 I.. lffird, R. Thomas, H. Shore F. McGehee, A. Sheets, W. Neal, J. Johnson, J. C. Hester, J. Smith, J. McDowell, N. Johnston, B. Earp, K. Kirby, I.. Hardie, C. Carriker, B. Ptacek. Fillb rout: S. Aberncthy, IE. J. Zimmerman, J. Crews, N. A. Stokes, V. Key, P. Cryner, J. Heinz, A. Vance, H. Bost. Sixth row: M. W. Maddrey, D. Smith, J. Carr, M. Talley, N. J. McMillan, M. McKenzie, A. Newton, C. Little. Seventh row: D. Tuttle, J. Deaton, C. Mum-oe, C. Elliott, A. Shelton, L. Kirby, M. Hobson, S. Sheets, N. Trivette, J. Steele, M. Conrad. The Junior Y-Teens Carolyn Benbow, president, Martha Ann Myers, vice-president, Beebe Davis, secretaryg Sarah Ebert, treasurerg Carolyn Jarvis, inter-club council representative . . giving food to needy families at Thanksgiving making corsages for the YWCA , . collecting toys and books for the Christmas Toy Shop . buying construction paper and water colors for chil- dren of Ceylon . . . Judy and Helyn planning a February dance bringing Easter cheer to the County Home . wearing bermudas to meetings . . . being entertained by the Senior Y-Teens . . . having lots of fun. Meetings do not always follow Parliamentary Procedure. Working on projects can be fun when you make it so. Page Ijiglvly-Ou Thanksgiving dinners R F! Q ,5. ' R Qi ? f .fig 4' . 4l5w, K' Page Ifighfy-'liu'n in SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Eiiiin agimi 3293-. 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Pickard, S. Kent. GYM LEADERS CLUB Fin! row: N. Mason, C. Gentry, P. Barbee, C. Howell, M. Dwiggins, J. Clary, L. Wall, J. Pearce, J. Clary. M. liller, K. Kirby, J. Heinz, E. McCanless, D. Smith, M. A. Roberts, R. Thomas, N. A. Stokes. s6't'0?ld row: C. Finwall, M. Marler A. Sarratt. C. Nicholas, J. Sechrist, J. Steadman, C. Benbow. G. Steele, B. Horn, L. Tesh, C. Joyce, S. Snyder, A. Orrell, K. Voss, J. Butler. Third muf: L. Heritage, B. Upton, B. A. Meador, T. Cooke. Fourth raw: C. Wagoner, H. Shore, M. Sleath, L. Ford, E. Shaver, K. Ogburn, N. Bambalis, V. Griffith, C. Fletcher, K. Motsinger, E. Walker, J. Hanks, L. Rudolph, 5. E. !HtinthA. Fitts, L. Bethel, S. Davis, Miss Dinkins. Fifth row: J. Koelmel, J. Vertnilya, L. Smither, F. Hanks, D. Barber, N. Johnston, P. Amon, S. arve , . unn. ' CAFETERIA STAFF JANITORS Thelton Guess, Kenneth Gilreath, Lillian Hart, Broadus Evans, Geral- Legg James, Ed Smith, D, Marshall Sheppard, Louis Peoples, Jimmy dine Belton, Mildred Wallace, Willie Lee Bradshaw, Alene Davenport. Cooke, Page Eigbly-Ifi H-fu-I cd o U ' .. Eigggjm... , N H3gm32E our 'I' E2 -Qi. JUg,M E Sf is Q L . . ,O ,- 555 M.gzEG2 '6-lsgu-'-..E BNP QQ E . . :QwU5:f.-i - 51.5225 .agus N 'D -a .iff-' fiat' ai gg if . - 40: W :O 5 N 1-Hoa E 453AC r Zola ,cg F 4 'U C, E' 4 jlh I N QEUTL V 'fag-6 2 3:3 g 3 Efglirgg' YUQ5? A Egeglm. 0 M . A 932525 gmmf- a 1'-..4e Snzmzf wx-C'GSU Um'-4wDlJ N 4.-my--L. C .EQSO . -QOWEGW CLUB :Jug ,U3wuQ, H U UA - , . 2.52m Sm rg! E ,-. -gm: E gi:-'DS gf EQ .: '-wxl-H2 . 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The Girls' Athletic Association . . , sponsored by Miss June Dinkins . . , the program consisted of varsity and intramural sports open to all girls, whether G.A.A. members or girls working for membership . . . the dif- ferent sports offered included speedball, basketball, vol- leyball, softball, and tennis , . . also held were skating parties, swimming parties, hikes, shuffleboard, badmin- ton, ping-pong tournaments, and bowling . . , tumbling classes were open at the gym after school . . . a G.A.A. banquet held in May, entertaining all new members . , . shields, monograms, stars, and state pins awarded to deserving girls . , . the G.A.A. works to offer healthful recreation and wholesome enioyment to every girl. Home at last after a seemingly fifty mile hike. Miss June Dinkins, sponsor of the G At a joint meeting of the intra-mural council and the Officials' Club are B. Underwood, P. Crater, B. Flintom, J. Gold, K. Paul, B. Warford, D. Smith, C. Little, and B. Bunn. Page Eighty-Seve and parades MA JORETTES First row: A. Vance, rhoreogmpherg K. Currin, K. Wall, B. Pullian, chief: C. Smith, R. Thomas, J. Blackwood, assist. chief. Setond row: C. Fletcher, B. Snow, B. Horn, L. Kirby, N. Dunham, J. A. Foster, A. Conrad, A. Gram. Third row: F. Hanks. twirlerg L. Bethel, M. Marshall, A. Fins, M. Mitchell, M. J. Allen, demon, H. Newport, twirler: N. Wasell, D. McQuown, B. Ward, E. Bair, J. Hanks, rwirler. ..,..-T.... .. ...., . A U REBOPS . .F. ,,. 54 , A Seated: F. McGehee, B. Mayer,.D. Goode, M. Robertson, B. Jackson, T. Barrow, R. Turner. Standing: V. Griffith, J. Essic, R. Carter, H. Day, D. Edwards, D. Hodges, B. Edwards, J. Reich. Puff Effbtv-Alifl thc: many band trips Page Nimfly 7 kc qw Y P A Wf H Y N? 'Q 2 ig 2 ' M M3 w I I x ii 3 Q 1 54' 71 Q Q Q r f r ww, f A V l 7 .. +?mq.if ' 1. .1 Q7 ig? mgw QT . 'Z fifwfw 4- x imxq E .f f 'i Q, .'h .vii Q . libs ,jig ifiygi :?,mv5g -1' ' . flair .. .ik 595335 iifw?EZ , n S Q .' 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I4 N U aa 'E - C -5.- --Q ESQ VJ E U U C L L IN I E C E C L P Q 5 n. . . . in the music room EIG T Fin! row: C. Howell. Second row: B. Avery, F. Folb, L. Heinz, S. Garrison, C. Marr, B. Kent, D. Hayworth, A. Davis, K. Cook, N. Cox, A. Gardner, A. Surrart, B. Gardner, D. Steiffel, B. Lineherger, S. Airey, B. Daly, S. Barnhardt, P. Lighrner, S. Shepherd, S. Shelor. Third mir: D. Binkley, C. Wise, S. Smith. B. Fairchild, R. David. C. Anglin, B. Hayden, F. Ebert, D. Wfolfe, J. Peterson, P. McNeill, B. Daisy, B. Slovenz. H. Gassaway, C. l.ane, M. Cagle, W. Manual, W. Boyle, P. Freemon, J. Chitty, H. Russ, B. Whicker. Ijllllffb mir: li. Scott, li. Hedley, J. Helsabeck, B. Leak, J. Young, B. Hurst, J. Bunn, C. Evans, G. Shermer, S. Heckard, T. Phillips, L. Bridges, R. Perryman. Fifth row: W. Burns, J. Harrington, W. Turner, M. Orr, B. Zch. Sixth row: H. Schuitmakcr, R. Pulliam, D. Smothers, I. B. Southerland, B. Joyce, K. Heplcr, C. Jackson, D. Stuart, S. James. '29 432-. sa -av G, x wn,,+ 1' . INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CLUB Fin! row: D. Hinkley, S. Philo, C. Markunas, F. McKnight, J. Lewis, P. Snyder, B. Newsome, B. Cooper, P. Walker, P. Briggs, C. Jackson. Seuond row' R. Pcrryman, T. Frizzellc, D. Goode, V. Griffith, B. Parks, H. Day, F. Miiiehee, sec.: B. Mayer, vice-pres.: D. lidwards, pres., B. Morrow, chap.: F. Speas M. Robertson. Third row: P. Smith. T. Barrow. J. Newsome, S. Davidson, B. Davis, J. Kelsey, B. Bryan, S. Steere, R. Reynolds, P. Bagnal. Fourth row: C. Thacker, D. Gallagher, l. B. Southerland, B. Chambers. S. Snyder, B. Leonard, D. Rolliek, D. Knighten, J. Dull, C. Ridgeway. Filth row: Mr. Mayer, C. Phillips, E. Kimel, T. Avcra, R. Huffman, J. McMichael, J. R. Ridgill, S. James, S. Garrison, A. Badgeu. Page Ninety-Iii . . . printing Pine Whispers VOCATIONAL PRINTING CLASS Hirst row: Donald McKnight, Billy Madden, Andrew Carros, Grady Mitchell, Arthur Spaugh, Walter Green, Jerry Glenn. Second row: Ronie Brewer, karl Hunt, Buford Martin, Bob Payne, Joe Brittuin, Williani Hammett, Robert johnson. Third row: Virgil Williams, Thomas Boose, John Gilmore. Roy Byrd, Ray Byrd, Don Crater, jerry Greer, Mr. McSwain. Vocational Printing . . . under guidance of Mr. Clyde F. McSwain both letterpress and offset printing . . . our Print Shop one of the most up-to-date printing schools in the South , . equipment of modern design . . , a good supply of display type faces used in training the students . . . equipment housed in a new building training done in connection with actual jobs produced for the Winston-Salem City Schools . . two classes . . three hours each day . course offered for four years . , . upon graduation, all competent students are placed in the printing industry. R Byrd T Boose J Gilmore, and R. Johnson turning out a Donald McKnight and Ronnie Brewer learning how to operate - . - , - ' K ll -C re the lntcrtype and Linotype machines. HEWSPHPGI' 011 H 6 y p ss. Page Ninety-Sr . . . all were a wonderful part. Thais the cheerleaders full' l of pep and energy. Q The Pa jama Game I , , K, We s,,.W,. wk ' h K iw The gang at ole No. 9 It's a cruel, cruel world! Troubles, troubles, troubles! Broadus and Mmme Members of the Spring Prom Committee. v , ,',, Mad is right. The mob! page Ng,,,4-y.Iiigb1 MY Hero! It couldn't be that bad M x- 1 Q 3 4, Q 3? . S f b 2 wp Q 5 Y X S fi 1 zq ' -fx ig :-SEQ? - W- -' :.XQ.S'f.'g ..: S 7 . 2: all fssf- .' X - ,aw - A IQ.. iw K S an TX, X :Q ft f gg ' R, my X fgiff 'x'?':f. ,nnlilx Ai :si ,mi NX 5 --L X . fa isa Q1 ' A . -.:: Y, xx.. , WL S Q x..k X , m L i.. S sf 1 A N3 Q W Us W P ' 1 . 3 tt . JL .N .iw 4.0 Q P 'a N . K , fm .. , , gi -1 ,X ,M 3 xi ,N 'I gf L K - MQ' x af f? -2 wi? R ,. .X me Q X . . . and homecoming x . X 5-. Co-captains lead the Black Demons onto the field through the new Demon linemen block as tailback, Toby Jones breaks for a touchdown. Demon. FOOTBALL Won 1957 City Championship . . . outgained Cin yardageb every other team in the conference except Gastonia , . , Co-captains, jimmy Rice, blocking back, and George Boss, end , Tommy Turner, jimmy Rice, Toby jones, and Dick Dalton made the All-City Team . . Boss made All-State and was the Shrine Bowl representative , . . Larry Faust was given honorable mention on the All-State Team . . Kitty Paul was chosen Homecoming Queen , . won five games tied one and lost three . the team was coached by Mr. Sifford, Mr. Bryson, Mr. Webster . john Tandy was the head coach . . , he ended his coaching career this season , , team was honored at a football banquet for players and their parents there Mr. Tandy was presented with a trophy for the many years of work with the football team and other sports. 1956 Homecoming Queen, Kitty Paul, escorted by Billy Bryant. fl .Q Ci.- CIF Jimmy Rice and George Boss present a trophy to Coach Tandy for D , I emon co-captains, George Boss and Jimmy Rice. his many years of service. Page Une llllllllliljll-1,1 . . . basketball games ...ng BASKETBALL First row: D. Kimbal, T. Smith, P. Rollins, B. Haworth, C. Johnson, D. Messick, P. Duggins. C. McLeod. Second row: J. Baker. B. Dixon, J. Evans, F. Fowler, W. White, J. Manuel, J. Clay. Many bright spots displayed this year . . victory over Charlotte Central the team's never ending hustle increased spirit of the student body senior players were Watt White, Connie McLeod, Bill Dixon, john Clay, Phil Duggins, and Dale Messick many juniors had starting positions and sparked the team . a different boy acted as captain at each game Demons showed evident improvement over past seasons' teams . . 1957 Homecoming Queen was Corty Creech boys challenge teachers and coaches . . play Black and Gold game ,. raise money for the Reynolds High activity fund coached by jim Sifford and Mr. Peeples . . . ended season with banquet for players. Mr. Marvin Ward crowns Corty Creech 1957 basketball home- jim Baker makes a jump for the ball in the game against coming queen. High Point. Page Um' IilHl!1I't'll 'Iwo . . . and baseball BASEBALL TEAM First row: Mr. Barefoot, Mr. Bryson, R. Bender. Second row: G. Sprinkle, J. Mauzy, R. Kimel, W. Blake, -J. Evans, G. Boss, T. Cummings, P. Duggins, B. Dodd. Third row: D. Foltz, L. Halcomb. A. Thompson, B. Buckalew, B. Chambers, B. Hylton, C. Halcomb, J. Perry, T. Smith. Fourth row: L. H. Hutchins, B. Brown, B. Hawn, J. Reich, B. Cooke, J. Davis, D. Bryant, R. Turner, T. Jones. lfillb row: J. Shapiro, N. Wilkerson, B, Smith, J. Sheets, M. Jones, D. Spach, S. Clark, R. Carter, H. Clark, C. Harper. Spring finds baseball team looking good . . pitching are Red Duggins and Jerry Davis . . . some of the seniors on the team are George Boss, Toby jones. Raymond Kimel, Charles Harper, and David Spach coached by Mr. Herman Bryson The team may have good chances for the championship others who are promising are jim Baker, Jerry Evans, Jerome Shapiro, and Bobby Chambers .. , long afternoons spent down at Hanes Park ,. . Goofing off in the locker rooms . . will be among these boys memories of a wonderful baseball season. n '- S.. Q A tense moment on the bench. Raymond Kirnel makes a catch on second base. Page Om' lluurlrvd 'l'lJre . . . track meets and golf matches 5-I' ,ws .- l . .,, ., -.,, Y , a eeeee . , X .Q N'- A . X. 2,7 i . K i . . .. R 73' 3 X, 1 V ,K 9 'T 'Q . ' 5. 'lk Y 3 . . Q Q . We . f X if ,vs Y ...X '4 - fg- Y :Q , at 'zg' 3. , ,- , . V72 E, ,,. VLA Q' K V I i X , It . .. TRACK TEAM Fin! mfr: J. Fssick, B. Whggoncr, B. Lovell, L. Budd, J. Bulla, M. Sprinkle, B. Jackson, R. Wise, B. Trotter. Second row: D. Page, J. Lackey, R. Boesc, T. Warts, G. Salmons, B. Davis, D. Kenney, B. Thomas, Da Wood. Third row: T. Wilson, R. Shaffner, C. Lewis, J. Brown, W. Turner, V. Cordell, B Shaffncr, B. Recd, C. French. Fourth row: P. Watson, K. Wall, R. Enders, H. Snow. B. Av r R. C ' C. e y, rump, B. Bryant, B. Marshall, R. Ruland. Faith row? Johnson, N. Lowrance, B. Farrell, T. Turner, L. Faust, J. Clay, L. McKeithan, W. White. -If slriuiwuei ning lim img 4 ann s IMFRI -li W 'iii mmm 1l ll wi . A -qv' 4vi'?' I-'if-xr mu-1 Mr. Barnetle, Mr. Sifford, Mr. Webster, Mr. Tandy. Serond row: Mr. Mis! CBSCY Bud Miss Dinkini Bryson' Mr' wfhillcy' Mr, Peebles, Mr. Barringer, Mr. Barefoot. Pays' Um' llumlrva' lfom' and many spring sports :Nr - A Q 'Z A . N 7 GOLF TEAM if Fin! row: H. Vnlentine, D. Blanco, B. James, J. Dixon, R. Nash, Mr. Barnette, B. Morrow, A. Conway, B. Dixon, L. Evans, J. Morrow. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM First mu Hifl. B fof l B D Kinney Cooper C Hedrick. P. Crnver, R. Combs, F. Willingham. J. Mucke, B. Walle, A. Scales, T. Buddine. Fourth row: R. Penn- M. Roberxson. V 1 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Firxt row: A. Thomas, C. Hester, J, Clary, R. Harzle, A. Forester, N. Wesr. P. Dunn. Second row: Miss Dinkins, coach: M. Newell, M. Owings, K. Paul, M. L. Hurst, K. Powell, K. Kirby. Third row: M. Morris, N. Johnston, M. Eller, K. Norman, M. G. Pnnnill, G. Grupenhof, B. Bunn. One Hundred I . . . form our fine athletic program. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Firrl row: F. Plemmons, L. Kirby, C. Fin wall, Sifinml mfr: Miss Casey, J. Pearce. J Cox, J. A. Foster, P. libert, M. Marler, R. Plemmons, B. Dunn, Miss Dinkins. Third row: A. Gibson, J. Crabtree, P Lt-gettc, R. Thomas, S. Brown. M. J. Allen M. 'Rohin. l'ourlb row: C. Little, L Smither, M. Filler, B. Earp. D. Barber, K as- -Ti 5 mmf 'xr ri Q Voss, A. Herring, K. Creech. Page Um' IIIHIIIFUIII Six 1 at il Q W 555' SPEEDBALL First row: F. Plemmons, K. Powell. Second row: Miss Casey, P. libert, J. A. Jackson, G. Todd, R. Plemmons, M. Marlcr, B. A. Meador, Miss Dinkins. Third row: J. Koe- mel, D. Smith, J. Hecht, B. Watson, J. Smith, J. Swartout, C. Finwall, Sue Schell, C. Nicholas. Ifourtb row: J. A. Foster, M. Morris, P. Lcgette, K. Creech, K. Angel, L. Wall, S. Glenn, J. Vcrmilya. Ififlh row: I.. Smither, M. Hobson, li. Mclianless, N. Mason, K. W'all, K. Voss, M. G. Pannill, Sally Schell. Y 4 Q 1? GIRLS' SOFTBALL First row: F. Plemmons, P. Ebert, B. Heir- man, R. Plemmons, C. Finwall, J. Hecht, M. Sleath. Second mir: Miss Casey, coach, N. Stokes, J. Koclmel, J. Wren, N. Triv- ette, V. Key, J. Smith, B. Wallin. Third row: J. Hobson, M. Robin, A. Newton, N. Peyton, E. McCanls-ss, R. Thomas, M. Hobson. urwvp' I'll take king size! Some o' de folk xi , neun aud i . -,-. i Ugh! Little Llama N 1 .iv M iQ 'mia N f Big Game Stuff it in, Kitty. ffxff s f f' ,I V, . A The Kadoes Ride Again! Little Orphan Annie Page Om' llmulrcd Se: . . features NANCY SLEATH Beauty Queen Winner CORTY CREECH . . judged by Wake Forest inter-fraternity council One Hundred Eight PENNY DUNN Time: 2100 Setting: Piedmont, N. C. at the exavation of Reynolds High School. Characters: Five curious archeologists. Scene: In the year 2095, Don Wood was hypnotized by Marshall Simpson. While under hypnosis M. Wood recalled details of his life before reincarnation. He vividly remembered an institution in which he had been an inmate for some five years. While residing there, he and his friend, Worth Holt, built wooden tables with uneven legs for frustrated jailers. He gave the name of the institution as Reynolds High School. In order to prove the truth of these statements, an expedition was formed to investigate. Finally, five mad archelogists found the ruins of this antiquated institution. David: ' BIB- careful! The sound of our voices might shatter the plaster. iFinds box of old papers and starts rumaging t oug .J . Gertrude: Hark! What old manuscript do we have here! David: Be careful! The paper might crumble to the touch! QGertrude passes paper to Tommy.D Tommy: This appears to be some sort of crude composition entitled TOO MANY DANGLING CONSTRUCTIONS -Oh, no, that must be a note from one of the keepers. It was written by Jim Hudson, who, according to the famous historians, Dale Baucom and Janice Gurley, later became President of the United States. His Cabinet members were Ray Weidler, John Huling, Jim Brookshire, Priscilla Crater, Nancy Apperson, Frances Hau- ser, and Michael Nifong. Jane: Some of the Congressmen during Hudson's Administration were Judy Bostic, Astrid Conrad, Judy Barton, Joe Perry, and Sarah Rebecca Fowler. Corty: There were also some distinguished U. N. personnel at this time. They were Charlie Marshall, Spanish inter- preter: Dena Bambalis, Greek interpreter: Babette Girard, Representative from France: and Alice Bigford, representative of the I.O.F.P.S.M.A.M.M.G., and O.N., which means the International Organization for the Preservation of Silas Marner, The Ancient Mariner, Mother Goose, and Ogden Nash. Gertrude: Oh, yes, Nancy Stewart represented the British Royalty: John Clay, Brazil, Sonja lsgett, the new Russia: and Connie McLeod, Scotland. David: Be careful! Be careful! We must not forget that Roger Willis was one of our greatest statesmen, although he is primarily known for his work in the field of anthropology. Also Martha Teachy had the annual job of singing The Star Spangled Banner at the National Convention. CAll nod heads in agreement and continue to rummage.D 4 Jane: Here's an ancient newspaper article. It appears to be the society page. fOpens paper and starts to read.J This article was written by Stephanie Williams on October 24, 1966. The wild, happy-go-lucky man about town, Daniel Kinney, is recognized as the foremost playboy in New York. Leif Eriksson was last seen flying up- side down. He's a Junior Birdman. Linda Cash won the title of 'Miss Yadkinvi11e.' Some of the contestants competing in this contest were Linda Peterson, Jo Crabtree, Carol Edwards, and Priscilla Barkley. David: ' CLooks over Jane's shoulder and starts to read.J It also says, Jerry Sheets and Jim Buie were seen fishing with Jerry Cruncher. Nick Carros was seen-hmmm, seems that the paper is torn here. Oh, well, he was just seen. lTurns page.J Robin Jones has replaced Hedda Hopper with her latest hat creation. Linda Lee Tise just made here third million. Jean Petty is Miss Bowler of 1966! Bill Mace is no longer a conservative dresser. Well, that seems to be about all of the society page. What have you found there, Tommy? Page One Hundred N Tommy: I don't know for sure. fPauses and ponders over the machine.J Let's try these buttons. Hark! fjumps back.J Me thinks I hear a voice! fAll look around for chairs and start to sit down.D David: Be careful! Be careful! These chairs are very old. Tape recorder: Neki Hokey! fexcerpt from Little Richard D Attention! Attention, please for announcements. Will the following people please come to room 124 immediately after school for a meeting of the R.j.R. cleanup de- tail. Wayne Gibson, Gordon Cox, Charles Rix, Judy Alspaugh, Carolyn Andrew, Dale Vaughn, and Sue Fos- ter. Will these people please come to the office: Larry Sapp, Mary Lou Davenport, janet Blackwell, Frances Dalton, Carol Appleyard, Albert Post, Hilda Warfford, and M. E. Hicks. Sarah Gray Pfaff, your mother call- ed and said for you to be sure to wear your galoshes and raincoat. Ann Phelps has lost her American History book. If anyone finds it please bring it to the office. We are proud to say that Christine jeffords won the 'annual Corn Husking Contest sponsored by the Young Farmers of Greenland. There are notes in the office for the following: Henry Miller, Richard Nash, Molly Graham, Marsha Carson, and Dale Messick. Even though it is just one o'clock, school will now be dismissed. fDuring this time jane picks up paper.D Others: What's the Reynolds Roundup? alle! It seems to be the last one of the year fReads.D As I write this final copy of Reynolds Roundup, I find my thoughts retracing my years at Reynolds. As a class we have accomplished much under the guidance of Mr. joyner, our principal, and Miss Stephenson, our Senior Class sponsor. During the last four years, leaders have developed in student government, journa- lism, music, sports, art, and speech. Now, before the day of our graduation, I should like to show appreciation to some of the students on behalf of the whole Senior Class. Linda Dickson and Toby Jones, president and vice-president of the Student Council, have spent many hours in furthering our program of student self-government. Barbara Warford and Kitty Paul have served the school as Speaker and Speaker Pro-tempore of the House of Representatives. We shall always remember the impressive inductions of our three honor societies. Many of our capable seniors became members of one or more of these organizations. The Masque and Gavel honored Bill Mor- row, Frank Ballance, David Edwards, Brenda Combs, and Tommy Colvin for excellence in speech. Sara Lou Sutton and Jane Church had their journalistic talent recognized by members in the Quill and Scroll. In their junior year Linda Ezzell, Pat james, Betty Lake, Sara McMillan, Norma Killian, and Barbara Underwood were tapped by the National Honor Society on the basis of their character, scholarship, leadership, and service. For the first time in twenty years Reynolds has an annual that was separate from those of the other high schools in this city. Marie Miller, Alice Forester, Robert Winsor, Corty Creech, and Penny Dunn will be re- membered as the editors of our two publications, Pine Whispers and Black and Gold. Under Mr. Mayer's instruction Howard Bryant, Tommy Barrow, and Richard Turner became active in in- strumental music. Binnie Pulliam, chief majorette, and Helen Newport, skilled baton twirler, ably led our football band. Ellen Patterson, Marcus Charles, and Dorsey Evans aided our fine chorus and choir. Our various clubs, with their socials and projects, will never be forgotten. As early as the eighth grade, we could be seen rushing to our meetings on Thursday morning or climbing the hill to the YWCA. Many serv- ices were performed for the school under the experienced leadership of Nancy West, Kathryn Sprinkle, Mary Jac Vaughan, and Watt White. 1 Athletic activities included football, basketball, baseball, track, and golf. During our junior year our base- ball team won the Western AAA championship through the abilities of Charles Harper, Dick Dalton, Ray- mond Kimel and others. As Loy McKeithen, David Spach, Larry Faust, jimmy Rice, Frank Wilson, Leigh Irby, George Boss, and john Bryant battled our football rivals, Kitty Paul, our chief cheerleader, led the students in boosting our team. Outstanding in track were Ross Ruland and Ronnie Keiger. The golf team was sparked by Lamar Evans and Bill Dixon. Under the coaching of Mr. Wilburn Clary, jack Mitchell, Eddie Ridge, Brock Ridge, and Jerry Cook showed football ability. jean McClure was active in supporting the Children's Home team as a cheerleader. Now as I bring to an end this brief history of our four years at Reynolds, I want to thank each of you for the help given me this year in writing Reynolds Roundup. Page One Hundred Ten Corty : Here's something at the end of the page. Oh, it's the Last Will and Testament of the Class of '57. Friends, and teachers, lend an ear! As we leave Reynolds High, so dear. Perhaps you've heard old poets say, Where there's a will, there's always a way. But we, seniors, rephrase the sentiment- Where there's a will, there's a testament. So as we go, may we present This, our last will and testament? Mr. Joyner and teachers, too, We give our heartiest thanks to you. As we leave Reynolds High behind, We hope you'll find some peace of mind. We leave Mr. Barnette, still a Democrat- . . um-m . . well, we won't argue about that. To Miss Collette, pop tests for victimes next year, To Mrs. McDermott her cherubs, so dear, Our love to Miss Martin- lo sentimos mucho,' We give hard-working Minnie a can of Bab-O. We leave Mr. Crowell, focusing his attention , To Mrs. Ritter we leave a fudgesicle pensiong To Mrs. Fletcher we leave a volume, thick, Cooking Leftovers-Easy and Quick. Helping us all as we tried to pass Was Miss Stephenson, sponsor of our class. She's been our friend, good and true. Thanks, Miss Stephenson, for pulling us through. To the juniors, our class wills Our chapel seats and senior thrills, Our pencil stubs and tattered books, Our wrinkled brows and worried looks. Along with privileges, they will assume Term papers and seats in the reference room, The hard work and fun galore, And the trials and terrors of English IV. Butch Hampton, with curls to spare, Leaves a few to Anna Bair. The good looks of Nancy Sleath, To Baby Walker we bequeath. Frank Davis leaves his shyness and many lines To quiet, bashful Judy Heinz. Tommy and Georgia each leave an old car To anyone not planning to go very far. Her dual personality Frankie sends, To jo and Frances-the Hanks twins. Binnie, our chief majorette, does will Her boots for Julie Blackwood to fill. Phillip Duggins, with hair so rusty, Leaves a stack of books, so dusty. Michael Harper leaves 204 Now, Michael, you can't ask for more! And Betty Lake would never deceive, There just isn't any peroxide to leave. Annie Thomas, telling jokes all the while, Leaves them to anyone willing to smile. Tommy Colvin with knowledge keen, Leaves his diploma to Norma jean. Leigh Irby leaves paint and brushes, too For painting fish ponds-pink and blue. The senior cheerleaders leave the card section, Hoping that next year it reaches perfection. To the junior class Dick Dalton leaves Begrudgingly, his new F.T.'s Cfalse teeth! We miss Ann Goodson, though she's not far. Old Central gained on R.J.R. To this document our seal we affix And name Mrs. Ritter, executrix. Testators: Penny Dunn Corty Creech Witnesses: Peanuts l!MiuYl NIVYH Nnamaii itjorgeaii User!! Tommy: Now here's a more modern paper. Look at some of these ads: Larry O'Melia, maker of tailor-made kilts, with his assistants, Ina Allen, Julia Coe, and Kay Voss. Read 'Mad Comics,' by Julia Clinton and illustrated by Virginia Tyacl-t. Nancy Starbuck Driving School-Pupils taught by Nancy Cline. Also in the ad are the names of their graduate drivers including jimmy Terrell, Cary Steadman, Peggy Wood Troutman, and Carol Smith. 3See Gene Conrad and Robert Paschal with their flea circus on the Elvis Presley Hour this week. Gertru e: CRushes over and grabs front page of paper.7 Let's see what's on the front page. Hmmm-Dot Bartley is leading a safari to Africa this month! Among the party are Margaret Jones, Ellen Vickers, Anne Howell, Billy Jahnke, Betty Flintom, Gail Melton, Foy Crouse, and Peggy Adkins. Sighted near the planet of Pluto, have been jean Gold and her gang, members being jane Clark, Pat Ramseur, Fran Kirk, Sarah Norman, and Lynn Crawford. The pilot of the space ship, owned by Barbara Brown, is john Bowers. Among the crew are Belma Allen, Beattie Wilson, Pat Ivester, Martha Pierce, and Patsy Hardy. Page One Hundred Elevei Tommy: Speaking of space, the first explorers of Neptune were Jane Gardner and members of the All-Girl Explorers of the Neptune Society, Inc. Some members of the society were Nancy Starbuck, Mary Jane Pardue, Virginia Staples, Betty Jane Leinback, Judy Shaffner, and Pat Cranfill. David: Be careful! Be careful! We can't forget the sports page! CTakes paper.J This is interesting! The Olympic champions of 1966! Kathleen Powell won the women's shot put. Others participati?-g were Norma Warren, Sarah Murphy, and Leilani Assaf. The mile run for women ended in an amazing t ee-way tie among Betsy Carol Thacker, Judy Wolff, and Jo Ann Barnard. Th e time was an extraordinary three minutes and thirty sec- onds. America was ably represented by her all-girl football team, who defeated the Russian team 63 to 0 to become the world champions. Julia Yokeley, Georgia Woodward, Sara Bridges, Becky Byerly, Jean Choplin, and Nancy Sheppard were only some of the rough, American team. Ronald Boese won the mile run for men out of a field of such greats as Jerry Seldin, Everette Cummings, Brian Edmonds, and Buford Martin. The winner of the men's shot put was Jimmy Fulton, who was closely followed by Charles King, Bobby Dodd, and Frank Mabry. Winners in various events of horsemanship were Gail Green, Eleanor Fenwick, and Forest Lordley. Corty: Goodness, what is this! The prophecy of the 1956-1957 class of Reynolds High School. My, how stupid! QThrows paper away.J David: ' . Be careful! Be careful! It may be valuable! CDrops newspaper and picks up paper, tenderly unfolding it-5 Jane: CPicks up newspaper and turns page.D Hey! Here's the entertainment page. Lee Biebigheiser and Jake Fal- baum co-starred in a movie entitled The Last Days of Uriah Ebinezer Dankworth Julius Virgil Skillykorn ! Kent Huffman appeared as M.C. on the television sensation, in which Sarah Gilmore replaced T.V.'s Martha Raye. Eugene Price, Betsy Carpenter, and Judy Baylin appeared in a ballet written by Billy Clodfelter. Bobby Davis was the conductor of the Mickey Mouse Orchestra. Carl Stine played cello in the Martian Jazz Quartet. Jim Chambers wrote the latest hit record, A Chrysanthemum and an All-day Sucker. Pat Huff, Judy Davis, and Ann Frazier, a now famous trio, studied under Winston Eskridge. Richard Turner was last seen playing some hot drums on the Mickey Mouse Club. Gertrude Talbert was last seen trying to find a leading man for her new play The Proposal. Gertrude: Gracious! These people looked weird. Look at this portrait! fShows picture of teacher.J Corty: Here's an old American History book belonging to Polly Harper. It says on the inside cover, Park your umbrella here. Dry matter inside. Tommy: ' And here's Mary Jane Wall's typing exam. Um, she made a 100. David: T This is a note to Peggy Hollifield saying, Please call President Eisenhower immediately. ommy: This appears to be part of a report given at the 1977 reunion of the 1956-57 class of Reynolds High School. Let's see what it has to say. Michael Graham is a professor at Harvard. Dickie Kimball has taken Dr. Ein- stein's place. Joyce and Julie Petree are still having trouble telling each other apart. Joyce Wolfe is a door- to-door salesman for Mother Fletcher's products. Ronnie Pennsyle doesn't take irong he takes lead. Jim Mc- Gowan is a skin diver. Jerry Davenport sells candy. Sondra Griffin models straitjackets. Charles Norwood cuts neither grass nor wood. Robert Fox makes false teeth for Reynolds football players. Dwight Drum- mond manufactures cherry-flavored throat spray for silver-toned orators. Kathryn Valentine is a world-fam- ous archer. George Padgett is still trying to light a fire by rubbing two sticks together. That's all on this page. Gertrude: Here's some more of it. Creadingj Buddy Buchanan ushers at the Winston Theater. Janet Ghirardini final- ly learned to spell her name. Eleanor Turnage is an art instructor at a prominent university. Betsy Blum, Marilyn Brookbank, and Judy Reid gave the Statue of Liberty an annual manicure job. Richard Decker shines shoes outside of Woolworth's. Don Dunnigan sells synthetic cheese for Wilson Brown's Sure-Fire Mousetrap. David Bell can now be seen running around catching butterflies. Well, that's all on that page. Corty: I think we had better leave, or we will never get back to camp for dinner. 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THE VARSITY GRILL 1 -f' fm Georgia Woodward, Mary jar Vaughan, Sara McMillan, Penny Dunn, Alice Forester, Carolyn Andrew WHERE YOUNG PEOPLE MEET FOR A QUICK REFRESHMENT 23'S'SfSvr 1 - . 5i'S'Sff5S'S9'Xi'i95559V39YbW'?'S9 9'S'r'i' r r ' 1889 1957 If 4 yt g Q I Q Q Winston-Salem Savings and Loan Association 2:2 115 wesf Third sm.-ef , 14 2 A sooo Pu.Acs -ro sonnow, A sooo rLAcs TO sAvs: I 22 QQ' H0415 v Q ' SKIING! I Far over I SuI'I'v ' 67 years . 3 ff- 6 -S H. y A 44'0 vo Amos 'Z 0 -1' Q ,W . msukfn . 3 If SY 1. ur ro Q -9' Sl0,000. S 4415 CMQSR y, Q R. C. Vaughn, President George W. Crane, Vice-President and Treasurer y nuke c. Willard, secfemy 32 3 M. E. Huff, Ass't Secretary zz 21 Don A. Smith, Jr. ,z vt zz Ig v y W 'I V4 R :Q 1889 1957 :E 725 X 'KrfX 9W4b9S669fKvV6'vfv999fk6b X' 9'-so HXSHBS N N mmm WILSON REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE CO. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RENTALS HOME CONSTRUCTION Representing THE FRANKLIN LIFE ond THE GREAT AMERICAN GROUP OF INSURANCE COS 290 SOUTH MAIN STREET WINSTON- SALEM, N. C. PHONE PA 5-8531 K S ?r'f'r'r'f'i'39'i9'i9 i'f999'y999'3999'S r 599999 r 'Y9?'r'r99999999'v'v'r '4 'x 5 ,fc A Y K If The Slum That Has Everything! :I t2 :Q S S SQ FOR BOYS, YOUNG MEN, AND MEN :S 2: sg S: v 3. lvEY LEAGUE- YES SIREEL 33 4 xg it STYLES FOR EVERY TASTE 32 fi g. QUALITY UNSURPASSED 'I 5: VALUES THAT ARE RIGHT 2 2- FOR THE PURSE :Z SK 1 ' V 6: S s it Follow the arrow to 3. W ' 2 Y S V - 3 5 W S V. :Z 2- 325' A A ' 'aifwffafs' ' L 'fv9!X 4Kdffv'Kf1f4fif'v!4'ff'Kr'v9!v9Yf9S1SSvfsWfSv!f4f5Q PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CC. Frank Davis, Linda Sue Dickson, Sara McMillan, Ann Thomas, jimmy Rice. .and Larry Faust 1664 Stadium Drive Dio! PA 3-1892 I E QQ EYE 2? 93 90 55 as -' 'T ILLJI mn 425 Lib. Z 14 O I Qg.I CL DQ O wg O U I LL I Q I Z E P- E 3 11 2 ll Sf - 54 Q, Q5 LLIXQ 5 3 S 99595 x r K 4 ,S A Q Y S, POWER T0 THE CLASS OF '57! 3 2 ggi We're proud of you . . . proud, too, 0 zi of the chonce to serve o new genero- 5 3 tion of young Piedmont citizens. I x. t e e Our best to you os you move forword, Z: 'Fx A on in o free ond responsible community V . . . where your own will ond effort I A are the measure of achievement. I2 3: W Q y K 51 DUKE POWER COMPANY X ,U CZ :A xx xx 'I if?Sffv!v9999ffS!vfr5r f9Mr'vfk999S9SSS9Y 9SfffrfafffX'ffXKffv'f!KaffS?!vYf!Kf!Kvfr9Sfv'Kn'v'ffv'afJ2 nhl Penny Dunn, Babette Girard, Kathryn Sprinkle, Mary Jac Vaughn ROMINGER FURNITURE CO. ,.. Qs s S , , Betty Luke, Reyrlolzls-Rfzcbnel Knipe, Hanes- Linda Guinn, Gray L. lmerfs ganna'frrxrfn'mQ 'r5'ff'r,'f', ff,'xxxsfrrsffsfsffrs ,E 's'ffs'r,'s'Sfwvm-sw'so1sfsfso4sc4saf3: xx K Q' I' SI 'I S V S: . xt z, Your Sporhng Goods Store . . . lx A K xx fx 4 xt SPALDING - - - MocGREGOR It Is ,S xi xx A J HOUSEWARES - CHINA - APPLIANCES zi S Is ,S ,S Q r PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT It xx xx xx V Y 1880-1957 Q A BROWN-ROGERS-DIXON The SouI'h's Largest Hardware xx x Y xx xx ,S xx ,Q xx x Y x xt xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xt xx xx xx xx xx xx xx s' 9 v' x5 xx Wx 9 W s' s' 3z?39fXv99 SS9?f'r'r'rfr9fr9f17ffffrfrfr'v'f'f'r'f'ff99'ffr'rfr'r4f'rfr4r'v'f'r'f'f'r'r'ff r'r'f'r'r'f'r'iff'f'r'r'rff'r'v'r'r'i A ,,,, ommms new N175 H- ' , . 'INN A ' M A KUZEWMAKIE ,.,.,,, I mv o N mm ' A .wx 1 'Faso' I fllflfn lf. ' um um A AW' W' Vw M W mnum t ! E mnvr as pf-.gg y W ' , W uv rum .1 .mvvwmn IQIOHIKRKIIUAGIS . U nw an nun! 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Q 9 X 3 X , MONTFALDO S 1 xr'f'r'r'i'kfi4K3i94599599x99fi 5, gv'r'r5' r r r r r r r 5 r I'3'l'P, ' ' ' 4 'I'r'9'r5'v'6 S X , v X 94 S 5 wx ,K :K X 4 ,S fl :1 S: J. CURTIS BROCK 1: 6 'S is Vx X u u vs Compliments of THE EQUITABLE MAN 2 310 Reynolds Building +4 If fi W' I -s l N. C. 52 company gg 31 msc oem' ., X Distributors 32,f,Qg,g,,f,4,f,f,f,v,f,f,4,',f,f,f,',', . ,oofxxfk It x S1 PLUMBING: HEATING' gsoowwmvmwewsw. e gt INDUSTRIAL, ELECTRICAL, 1: 3 ,2 st Wx I y, 33 REERIGERATIQN SUPPLIES V0Gl-ER 5 JEWEI-ERS 5 , 'Q and MACHINE TooLs Z2 , . , 5 zz ESTABLISHED - 1865 A 7 2100 Glendale Street Ig 32 Winston-Salem, N. C. it It DIAMONDS- JEWELRY , SILVERWARE X y :E 416 West Fourth Street v 7Eb9999 309996Qfaf1fvVrfffv'v999f'f'g'xx'f'' k99'rSfaff96fv9'f':': f fv'fffff94:fvfffrffSr'v'vfvfvA , 22 , I if V 3 4 52 3. Ss Si X S SA S GET Tl-IE BEST WITH SEALTEST 22 MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE DAIRY BAR 'I Q3 Tl-IE ICE CREAM wlTl-l . . . 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Y? 2: ucwsso OPTICIANS g 'I S: First in Quality and Service A if 304 West 4th Street W Office Phone-PA 3-2174 EI Residence Phone - PA 2-6002 A gkfwxxsrxxxxsfesffsfffxeossfx,f,ssssssxfs,fssssvfS2 gf,'rxn'xfr,','rsconeness, , 2 f I 12 It If 31 if Compliments of :E 15 iz 3: zlNzENDoRF LAUNDRY 15 'I Is xx Q gt Phone PA 2-5178 35 xx y xx Vx x xx V 9''r99'ff'fr'ff'r'fr'r'r'r'r'v'f'f'r'r'f'f'f'r'f'r'f'r'f'f?4fff 'f 02 E451 xl ,V'IllliIfIfif'I'f'f'f4 f'f'f'l'f,f'f,I lfdflflflfdidldlaflflldiiilllflflti K K N W x' xt ft SMART APPAREL foR 3: 'I It Q: me YOUNGER ser gt 'I 'I xI xI It TENNY'S It :I :I 'I 'I QI 315 West Fourth Street 1. K S Wx Wx :R :R S 9r'r9'r'r'r'r'v'r'r'v'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'v'r'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'v'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'fm 3:5'ffv'r'i'r'f'f'r'r'r'i'r'i'f5'r'r'r'3'i' r'1'59'5'f35'5'5'r45'v'?, g R xi yX 3: 3: xx y! 1. QI 'I 'I X X 'I Charles E. Tolton gt QI 12 x' xt xl Photographer ', 1: 1: I: It 1: It xx :S g3i!f89'r'v99fr7rfl'r9'r'v'i'f'fr'ff'r'f'f'r'r'r'9Sf'r'rfv'r'r'f'f':'2 ga'5'SfX'Se - r 5 5 I I 2 6 Is Q xt ,s :- -z , 5 If Compliments of :I st ,S Q ,R It SHORE BROTHERS 1: S Q1 GULF SERVICE I3 xt :S . 5 Ig 1427 West First Sr. It It I- :- 'z x' :S . S 3,+'a!vfvf.v'fff9'r999'r'v'r'v'r9'fr'iff9frff'r'f'v9'r'r'r'f'r'f'f'k xv'f'n'r'i'f'f'f'r'f'f 'i'i'f9'i99'r'fi'i'i'S'3'S'k'i'5'i5 a'S's9'a'fi g x Q Y xK xK :I Compliments of QI ,R ,x 5K xX 'I 1 It 1. siMMoNs :I It Shoe Store, Inc. ' s IE Y: If 418 North Trade Street It 5 Y :I Dial PA 5-6051 If 1: 3: x S I I l 9v'r'v'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'v'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r ff f'r'f fm Qtr96 5'f'S'i'z'56'??'S'fi9'i 9'i's'Ya'6'b'i'S'b'b'S6'b'XHS6f6Q1 s xx s ,K R ,s xt xt :R :- A K ', 'I z- :R , 9 g :Q 2 r 1 t a It Wx Vx 'I 'I xg xx 4 BREAD AND CAKES I' x' 'I QI STAY FRESH LONGER QI K yi 2: xt X :x It AMERICA N 'I :I :I 0 xt xt xx Y :I xt ,K :X Q U xt xt 5 2: 3: x I I C 8 It We especially welcome visitors It x' x 'I from high schools QI 1: wt X 'Q S V 'I 'I X it x, 3 I' 4' fASSr'.KvYpfffv5r'vfvfv'v9fr'f'r'09959'r'r'fr'r'r'r'r'r'f'vfr'f'f'f v f svw'xxmfrs','xxx,v,'a'x,fxr,',','rs'sfsvrAfxssQ1 xx 'I 1 THANK YOU, SENIORS Is ,S x8 if 'I ff For the privilege of serving you QI 'I . . 'I It in the copocuty of 22 Q K 2' ENGRAVERS. I' 'I 'I W :K 14 Your future otrono e R K yK Y N l l I s It is eornestly solicited It It It S Y sz sz 5 W xt 0 0 e a r n xt It It X X I' . I' X 3: Q n g ra u L n g 3, A K If It 'I In xI Wx 'I O I41 P Q K y 'I It It I' I' II Phone PA 2-1303 :I K S It 229 N. Liberty just off the Square It :R :S K K ,bawsw wm0s'x,','x,',',ssf ''Ark S'I'l'4,l'4'4,l'I,I'4'4,4,4'l'lil,l'l34'J'J'l,I,lzOil,l,4'l'l'l,filSf'6f'46 Q K E: 2: S 3: SUMMIT STREET 1: ' x It PHARMACY, mc. wt X X I1 Foot of Summit-Overlooking Is x ,S It Hanes Park ,g 1 5 It A nice place to meet your friends-- It It and the home of Complete Drug Store Is :Q Service. It s S it Dial PA 2-I I44 It 2- Ig 9r'vfffvfv'r'v'r'v'r9'fr'r'r'r'f9'f'r'r'r'r'I'iffy'rff'f'rff'r'v'r'f'K 31,can4'so444','z'z'A49Q4'n'f'w'wfssfs4s s'rm4sfsQz 5 S 3: 1: 1: 3: It CONGRATULATIONS I: S It TO TH E It 4 f Qt GRADUATING CLASS Ig 'f 'm It I3 K , Ig SMITH-PHILLIPS It S V 1: LUMBER coMPANY 1: 0 V' 6 3 xx ws W9 2,f,g,Q4,',Y,fy'p',fp'fp9'f'r'f'f':'r'r'f'r'f'rfv'f99'1??rfv'.vfr'f'JQ Xp?'f'i'f'fff'i'f'54S'r'?VX3ff5994 fSQ9 ' S Z- I3 sf 0 x' x' w! .sK S: wt It It W 5 wt BUTTERFIELD INC ' It I ' ft 'I 'I 2- It 22 +1 x 'x If I- yt WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR yt It If x at xt 6 K Q: fo r It 3 S T, , 1: Y: K W :I PHILCO DUO-THERM SUNBEAM 'I vt :Q Us Wx :A :- Q Winston-Salem Trading Area Q 5 W xt yt It Oakwood Drive at Stratford Road It 1: Y: 1: 3: :I :- K It Y 22,wssf,swxxfw,o1x,sxsw,fxx,f,f,fx4x44fs,4fsxxff22 Q!f'r'r'f'f'v'r'S'f'i9'XS9fX59Yr i 'a'6'3fS99Qf Rx .- 52 +2 'I V Y st w' vt w' wx S' YI It Eg The Perfect Gift 3: 21 al Z2 ' Z? 22 SCH RAFFT s lt zr ZZ at 5 42 CHOCOLATES Z' I, 72 2- 'S at zi S V QI Wholesale Distributor 14 vt 'I v, 'f Eg BENNETT-LEWALLEN co. if 2: ,. 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YouNc MEN's CLOTHING 'i It AND SPORTSWEAR ' 7 V vi lt's Smart v 3' If It 3 xx vt Comes From Robert's w 4 v s W V A , X v 12 RosERT's MEN's sl-lor 5 xx IE Across from Post Office ' W 3AfiS1!K1fv!f!r'.vSf!X?YfS'rfrfr'.vfvfafXvfr6aSSv9Sf99SvfvffSfv'i2 X'9'z99'f'S'i94'S5'a'a'?9'X'Xi'S'?5 f G . 5 s z: School Supplies, Gifts and :Z s , v 'Q Greeting Cards 'Z xx 3 Office Furniture xx and Supplies HINKLE Book STORE x s' zz V 4 xx f s v v :Q 425 Trade sneer 't Phone PA 8103 V W S 5 S' t 22,f,s,wxx,f,sssfxx,4sv,'xofx,vxfxxxxxxx,sf,','52 i . .W 1 U if OM V I s 1 t A. r'r'x K 599 - P 'NiF,'N'NN5'e QYY 'YNN6 ' 'N 'V x ' fx Q W L 10 s' x if Lf f 1 , Zi ' wg L , Q i ,K N J fx 'x 3 7 V, x ' X . s f . y , X , lj J .h xx 5 nw 7 1 X x if X x Z4 -2 w y, 4 1 g Oy' Ex ,jd 'w A It x 5 N6 '- coMMsnciAL PHOTOGRAPHY If N xx xx 8 Phone PA 3-7876 :I .- 'i O -I 3' J :K it xt yi xx X I- X o X xt Is I- 'i It 3' 'I k99'Yv9S 909306fKKvfrfrfrfv999 g5,','xs'n+xxafxxrssvsssfxxw vxwssqf yx N 23 :Q 'x 'x Vx X 54 Qs 'x 'x sk X V S 'I 'I I' Is ss xx fr 51 7 -: zt e nrmal muse :- ', P2 It In . s :Q Winston-Salem, N. C. It W S x' xx If Specialists in :I , x QI Sales and Rental E1 5 S It of Formal Wear It 5 S st 6 It Diol PA 4-8471 209 w. Third sr. :Q It It Wx xx ws X ws xx Ks yk Us 54 I' I- st yt Wx Qs It Is 2- 22 4 4 4 - X4 vw 4 g,1,4,-4,4,g,4,4 -,,g,g,9gAgg,vg l'l'IXlX N47 '4'l I'f 5, ,,,, 'ss A ,,,f 'ww fvxsfs s s , 3 Gnusss 15 31 REAL ESTATE CO. E3 if Liberty Bldg. IS 2ll N. Liberty si. fi See Us before You Buy, 5 lg Sell, ar Trade w EE Member of Multiple Listing : I' Service xx jzisfstltifiglilggiflglsfPfl9'l4f!l4Pff4f'!91!'lfl9fO9 ?9gk4l . 5W'XX5 S? if 22 0 Q :Z Z3 IZ +1 fine photography 3 1: -: 3: . . 1: lx Parking 720 W. Fifth St. It S 1- :2 99s9f?fiSQ993Yi9Yr9fl9xiPfIg Xx9SKIQ 4 fxfvmmsfxssfssmofxs. . vxmssqz . :I wx 7 Kx 'Z 'I 5 1: if Compliments of It 4 xx Sf S 72 'I Z1 It if 1- if FOWLER-JONES 'I lx :x S: xt 'x 'x 'x 'x CCJNSTRUCTION '- Vx 'x Wg ix si xk :K :S 7: COMPANY 'I 3 X 32 It S S :x :x 'I 'I It 501 Reynolds Bldg. It It It It Winston-Solem, N. C. Q: I' I' 'I 'I 1: 3: lx lx yi xi xK si 1 1 soossovxr,sf,.wx,vx,'S XX''f'f'r'ifX5f5'A'i'f'A'i'Kffs'a?i'qQS9fXS!N 94 Q K S S :I :I 'I 'I It I3 Yi Wx Vs Nt In lx s' x' Wx Y: st wx 3: I: 2' H A R D W A R E I- K S I: 3: It It '- COMPA '- I' It 'I 'I 3. 3. ,X NS xk yk 'I 'I QI Next to Post Office Q. xI w' Q on Trade Street :Q Y QI 'I K K It Phone PA 3-4321 It 5 Y 'I Winston-Salem, N C. 'I 'I 'I KK Ys 3. 3. st sz I: S: Y :?,ssxxxmffsx,w,f,sooosowr,f,w,','x,aw,ssvswx:i 3,Q'Qfm'wxxmcvwvmrsvxsfwofxrxxafssssfsofsfsfsqz WI s' SI w' :I DOUGLAS BATTERIES It s' . ' s' Rechargung Rentals I' si w' 3. 'Q W N' VI NI It DOUGLAS BATTERY 31 0 5 Y: C00 I- I- st sz 5 W :Q Phone PA 2-4107 Q s Ig I- If Qffvfffffffrfvfrfrfffiffr9'r'r'f'r'r'f'r'r'.-'ff1ff'r'r'PG'f'iKv'yfr'f92 xv'r 'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'?'r'r'f'i r'i'F'r'r'Ii'ig'F'5'5'S955'5'S' Q' 0' Ya? , x 5 x s' 'I st if DAVIS INSURANCE gt 3: SERVICE, INC. :I It It y N gt Nissen Bldg. Phone PA 4-8326 :I IE IE SI Winston-Salem, N. C. 'I :I :I :I I- A 9''pfy'f'f'v'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'v5ffr'Qr9fr'r'K gr,'frrxsfxxwvrrxaffsofmswfssvwxsvxwssq zr If 5 5' I2 :I V x I2 I: 5 x 32 It at :I Y: :I QI FOR A COMPLETE STOCK st yS W If OF MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S It x 0 EQ CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES 'I S x It VISIT It , N IE IE II I1 'I HINE-BAGBY INC :- rx I ' yt xt 'I s X YS 1: It 412 North Trade Street It W ft QI xI 'I xx 'I SI V: :I If xI Vx xt V: zy Is 9 VI Pbsmsxfsfsxxxfssswsvffmstfxx,'xf'f'f9'fmff0vff'bI g fzfsfsf:o's4fS'rwxSfs'x4s. I sk xK S S I: . Y: 3. MCPHAIL S 12 K I: 1: R n u R' -' Chma - Snlver - Crystal v9 xt v9 It Fine Jewelry and Watches I Ss Y I' IS ,I 410 N. Spruce St. ,Q s' , v It Wmston-Salem, N. C. :I I5 ' xx RS'fSrf1fr'rSff9SSvfv'rYffXv99'f'aYf'v'rffSffSivfaSaSSSvSa'yfv':Q 'QC9999'i'z's'2'a'2'1'i's6'i995's'f'f s :I IS gt WE CATER ESPECIALLY 1: 2: TO THE Jumuora Mass :I :I :I COHEN'S Ready-to-Wear SI 223 we-sf Fourth sf. ft Winston-Salem, N. C. IE s 9v'fS9Q'p9fd,99'f'f9'f'r'r'f'fr'f'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'K xr'f'f9'r'r'r'i'r 'f'f'ff'f?f'f'f's'f'5's'f i'f'f'S'b'i9 N'ESS6SQ1 x x x Y K Z3 '- x' lx x' 6 x' ' x' I' x x x 9 4 x xt , xx 0 x ,N xx xx xx xx K 'x S It S 8I M :S n 1 S if -I 21 CLOTHIERS INC I1 xl 1 - 2- xx yt I- '- ,: EXCLUSIVE MEN'S QI x 9 QI AND QI , x :Q YOUNG MEN'S STORE It W 23 'I QI :I It Fourth ot Liberty It ' x QI Winston-Salem, N. C. QI xx Q 15 IE YK ys Wx xx is xx xx X Us yx 2- ls x' 44 2?1f.ffv'r'f7vfffr?ff7.v4vffff9'f'rfrfr?:'r'r'r'r'r'r'rfrfrfrQ'ffrff'f3 f' pq xr'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'1'r'i'i'I'r'f'r'k6'5'F'i'i'f'r5'r'i'r'r'r'6 x x 5x Ss :I wAuGH1'owN It 32 BEAUTY SHOPPE It x' x' MR. JAMES A. ANDERSON, Owner wi xt MR. WADE L. TILLEY Ig QI teen-age specialist in hair-styling II fi I203 Woughtown Street if Q Phone PA 2-2992 xt I II e rurl up mul dye for you. xx Y , xt x2 Y Y 9r'f9'f'f'v'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'f'r'r'r'r'r'r'I r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r''Q Xr'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'A'r'r'r'f'i'r3'F'r'f'f'r'i5'i5'5'i'r'r'f'r'i' I' fQ??f K K x Q . cz! :Q :x Ll 1 24 xx xx aA?.GIiia-..-- ----- ------ W2 xx, -- - T' 1-'-l'lLl' xx 5' 0 xt xt It A BUNDLE OF SATISFACTION xx fr . . xx x ff ' x5 L6 ' it ,Q dv! 5 YK . N xx xx xt f xt Wx a ix :x fx x 9'9949'vffQ'v'fYv'f'v'v'v'r'f99 'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r'r1 r'ffr'v'f'r'r'A xr'Q'r'A'?'rfS'i'P'i'S'f'r'f'f'f99'r'?'rfi'r'n'r'f'r'f'i'a'S'b'r'A4S5 Q King and Selmer Band Instruments Music of All Publishers SEPARK MUSIC if CGMPANY x xx Z- 5 W xx x x x V x x x x x x K x x x xx xx x x xx S 5 xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx xx x yx x 'Yi 'I xx xx xx 'x xx xx xx 'x xx xx 'x wx xx xx xx xx 'x xx xx xx 'x xx xx xx 'x xx xx 'I 'x xx xx x x It 620 West Fourth Street It x x x - x QI Winston-Solem, N. C. It xx xx x x xx xx 'x 'x xx xx xx 'x x x xx xx x x x x x x x xi x' x' K 5 Y 5 QL9Q'p!,',f,fK,Sp?yf,?,','rfr'f9'y'r'f'r'f'f'r'r'r'v'f'r'f'f'r'fff'2Q xI'f'!4f'f'fqi'fIg'f4i'I4!4I'f4f'I4f4?4f'Pfg4l,I'I'!4P,P4f,?4?4yOf5fA6X xi 2- :I :Q :Q gs KESTER M A C H I N E R Y coMPANY Mau. AND FACTORY suvrues Eg METAL AND wooowoRKlNG if it MACHINERY xx 'I 1: 1: Y Y :I 300 Eost Third Street :I K K It Winston-Salem, N. C. It xx xx xx x8 xx xi 'I 'I It It Ks Us W Y :?,s,s,fx,w,fx,ssssw,sf,ssow,'xxx'','x,f,'xx,',','f'f':Z' X'6'f'f'f'f'a'r'f'k'f'f9446 's'S'i5'i9'3'W9'SfS'S r9965'S'3?1 ss xx Xp'Q'A'fXXi43'fS'39S5'J99rY?7X'r X'aYY.345159Q1 WA x' st sf , Q7 71- iq .- It If LJ 'E I I 'C 5 E: 2: 1: ,E f O I Q + if C' WY: ,S BLUE emo cw co., mc. 14 24 f Ct, 5 In w' , T- vs W5 f f x' St Vs YQ f Wx xr zz If UMW -R :I 31 'rAxlcABs 12 12 st o Y Q Dual PA 2-7'I2'I yt A , ,t 1. BAGGAGE TRANSFER It 12 W A S It x' wx R' w' It BLUE BIRD CAB CO., INC. wg si -1 wt It It I- s ws X yt 9v'f99fr'r4r'r'r'Kr'f'r'r'r'r'r999 9'r'fr'r'r'.v'vff'r'rfKv'ffr'r'k :Q 2, Ss Wx xi S gm'f:sc+xxm'nsw+rr'xrm.,. . 31 GLADE HILL FUNERAL CHAPEL It gt yt xx Is Z3 It Qi om: PA 2-61 I7 It s Q ,R ,s 'I 'I 5' 1200 Glade Street w' Z- S. H. KRESS 81 COMPANY Is It , It Q wt ,t Wmston-Salem, N. C. 1: V s x yi ,S x s :I Sc, I0c and 25: :Q Ig It x 5 5 W It Store It 22 12 X wg ,N ,S I- I- 12 12 xt wt 5: :s It Winston-Salem, N. C. In Q. f I- If lt 3bSr3f?f'f9Sr9fffff1'r'v'rfv99'I'I'I'fr'rff'r'f7.rfbfv'r'r9fr9ff'r'N Zgv9Sr9tpS,g,f,1 ,lgg-,4 99954,4,4,1,34,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,,4,4gg,34,g, gf,X9995er r .1 r r . 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