Red Springs High School - Red Mill Yearbook (Red Springs, NC)

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We, the Staff, proudly present this little book which holds bound within its covers of red and white a glimpse of our life in Red Springs High School. A friendly place, an attractive place, a busy place-Our Alma Mater. We love her. It is our wish that this feeling of devotion to our school may be strengthened as The Red Mill pours forth our classes, our activities, and our gol- den memories. 2 Qedicatiom. . As we dedicate The Red Mill to Miss Bessie , we can no other answer make but thanks, thanks, and ever thanks. EDITORIAL STAFF S Meta McManus ........................ Editor-in-Chief Clarence Annnons .... Assistant Editor Lilian Bedinger .... Assistant Editor Harold Wood ........ ..... S ports Editor Patricia Smith ......... .. . Snapshot Editor Miss Bessie Covington. . . ..... , .... Adviser BUSINESS STAFF Charles McMillan ...... ............. B izsiness Manager Edward Norris ...... . . . Assistant Business Manager Ruth Graham ........ ....... A dvertising Manager Arch McNeill .......... ....... A sst. Adv. Manager Mr. VVa1ter R. Dudley .... ............. A dviser C45 SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE Greetings to the Student Council and to the first twelve-year Senior Class of Red Springs High School. You have shown your pioneer spirit by completing this book, the second in the history of the school. May all of you Within these pages use the book to reflect pleasant mein- ories of your experience in Red Springs School. It is my desire for each of you to receive stimu- lations that arouse joys and ambitions that will result in better contributions to the Work of God and to your fellow man. wana fe. maize, C 5 J 6 FACULTY Miss Bessie Covington English and Latin A. B., Flora McDonald College M. A., Duke University Miss Elizabeth Dukes History and Math A. B., Winthrop College Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell Currie Home Economics B. S., H. Ec., W. C. U. N. C. Mrs. Leta NVilliams Secretary Platt-Gard Business College Mr. James Carruth Science and Physical Education Georgia Teachers College B. S. in Education Miss Blanche Fisher Math and Science A. B., W. C. U. N. C., Miss Lois Lambie Music B. S. M., College of Wooster M. M., Eastman School of Music Mrs. A. L. Campbell Bible A. B., Texas Woman College hMrs. D. B. McDonald Lunch Room Manager CLASS or 1947 CLASS OFFICERS Miriam Huggins President Earl Parrish Vice-President Jackie Morgan Secretary E Ruth Graham Treasurer Class Flower: Gludiolus Class Colors: Pink and Wliite Class Motto: Possum quia posse videnturn C75 MASCOTS Martha Jean Lewis Larry Buie SENIORS Clarence Brown Ammons The most manifest sign of wisdom is continued cheerfulnessf' Soda Jerk-F. M. C. Conservatory -ver- satile -student council -classics -poetry -dancing -gift of gab. Lillian Baskervill Bedinger Rich are those who possess her friend- shipf' Better late than never -studious -orig- inal -dependable - seWs a fine seam. Luther Levern Clifton The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worth while, That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Curly -bus route -cooperative. William Bryan Coleman Handsome is that handsome does. Bill -sports -Plymouths -best looking - That,s what I like about the South! Ruth Lowman Graham Life is too short to be little. Hey! Team! -Pontiacs and Chryslers - dogmatic -always treasurer -geometry, or is it algebra? C83 SENIORS David Hill Graham A little laughter, love and leisure length- en life . Wash -nonchalant -friendly -sleepy - chewing gum -ex-gob! Miriam Ollie Huggins You're our envoyg lead the way, and we'll proceed. W. C. U. N. C.-class president - sorry, no cherrio's today -softball -independent --Cape Jasmine. Margaret Geneva King For she was just the quiet kind whose nature never varied. 'Sweet -friendly and considerate -re- served -silence is golden -unassuming. Jean McGugan A genuine love of living. Horsey,'-tomboyish -jitterbug -curly- locks -popular -goodnatured - cowboy. YVade Graham McGugan All his faults were such that one loves him still the better for them. T-Model- Who's got 2 bits? -shave an' a haircut -basketball -lazy -guest list - spelling. K9 SENIORS Meta Bell McManus For those who know thee not, no words can paint! And those that know thee, know all words are faint! Yo! -sonnets -artistic -stubborn -ath- letic -music lover -dependable -best look- mg. Jacqueline Morgan Infinite riches in a little room. Jackie -Raleigh weekends -clothes - 43rd Sonnet -chocolate sodas -'46 Ply- mouths -rosebuds fred? -hot platters. Douglas Alford Odom The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Shorty -loves boxing -paint slinger - dark an' handsome -quiet. Thomas Earl Parrish A light heart lives long. Deep bass voice -good looking -basket- ball -brown eyes -full of pep. Jerry Shook There was not one among us, but could call her friend. Randy -bangs -kerchiefs and curlers - camera shy? gobs of love -blondie - short stuff -Miss Fisher. 103 SENIORS Patricia Adkins Smith A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, and most divinely fair. Oh, my bangs have fallen! -Atlanta, Ga. -blonde - Pat . Alfred Paul Townsend Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others! Hard working -another gob -study hall -polite and cooperative -sports. David Easterling Watson A smile, a kind look-and countless other infinitesimals of pleasant thought and feel- ing. Autographs -glee club -reticent -de- pendable - the last bell just rang! George Harold Wood And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. Speedy -athletic -walking encyclope- dia - Ish - Humoresque. if C115 CLASS HISTORY All the worId's a stage, And all the men and women merely players, They have their exits and their entrances. On September 8, 1943, the curtain rose on that great comedy, High School Days. Featured were the classmates of '47 as ver- dant freshmen. Mrs. Troy Jones distin- guished herself at once as the homeroom teacher in this great drama. The lassies dis- played their histrionic ability by being wait- resses at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Never shall we forget those hoop skirts they wore. We found this year fascinating as freshmen. So fascinating, in fact, that the closing of Act One came without warning. Next September 3, 1944, Act Two, Gay Young Sophomoresj' opened with Mrs. Phil Bragg playing the part of Mrs. Jones, the homeroom teacher. Nat Weaver had left the cast and taken a lead at McCallie. We missed him, for he had been a popular and indus- trious class president in Act One. Max McManus now was playing this role with great perfection. We were glad to welcome back Nancy Hamilton, a fugitive from the North in the midst of all of us rebels. A- long with her came Harold Wood, from Greenville, South Carolina, to join our cast. By this time our class had the general en- thusiasm for basketball which exists in Red Springs High. A crowning note to a victor- ious season was that of the Red Devil lassies fighting through to become Robeson County Court Champions. The climax of this act was the Junior-Senior Banquet. Since there were no Juniors this year, we played their part also to the best of our theatrical capabilities. At commencement we even went to the extent of marshaling the Seniors down the aisle, with Miriam Huggins as our chief marshal. The final scene of our sophomore year was the cap- ping exercise on the front steps. You might have thought we were stepping into the Seniors' shoes instead of becoming Jolly Juniors. We had the senior classroom and their beloved faculty adviser, Miss Bessie Covington, who was to lead. us through the next two, and most important acts. Act Three opened with a bang! The Class of '47 was back and bursting with energy and ideas which were to make the year '45-'46 exceptionally outstanding. Our little Yankee, full of originality and big plans, soon had the high school one hundred per- cent behind a proposed Student Council. With the aid of our loyal faculty, we laid the foundation for it. Clarence Ammons and Max McManus, candidates for the presi- dency, aroused the school spirit and added much color to our extra-curricular activi- ties through their heated campaigns. Max came through the victor. Clarence, however, was elected president of the class. The Council soon was in full swing, giv- ing dances and banquets to the student body. Basketball still held its place in our school C 12 life. This time the boys came through champ- ions of the county. Most of the classmates were in the Glee Club, which, under the direction of Miss Lois Lambie, won an ex- cellent rating at the District Music Contest. Another Council campaign was coming up. Clarence Ammons came through this time by defeating Meta McManus for the presidency. The new Council began its du- ties after a wonderful banquet of southern fried chicken, given by the old Council. The senior, curtain fell on the graduation of one Allen Warren, our Marine veteran. After drama pause such a thrill-packed episode in the of this class, we were ready for a that refreshes. Excitement ran high as the curtain rose on the scene of Red Springs High for the fourth and last act- Our Senior Year. As a result of our canvassing the town for sup- port of a physical education program in the spring of '46, we found that it had been in- stalled in our schedule. We welcomed Mr. Carruth in this position and also as the teacher of the science courses which now were able to be offered. Miss Fisher and Miss Dukes, our mathematics and history instructors respectively, joined our faculty staff this year. Another teacher was back too, Mrs. Currie, but she had been with us before as Miss Caldwell. Pat Smith returned to our class along with two ex-gobs, David Graham and Paul Townsend. Although we gained these, we were saddened by losing others. Our dreams of a high school annual began to'become realities as the Student Council decided to sponsor one, and they elected Meta McManus as the editor-in-chief. The second semester found us with a start in commercial courses under Mrs. Williams who joined the faculty as the secretary and instructor in typing. One of the highlights of the act was a light opera, The Pied Piper of Hamelinf' given by the Music Department. Even more important to us as a senior class was our play, The Charm School, which we pre- sented on May 9. The Junior-Senior Ban- quet was a big success, and many thanks to the Juniors for it. The curtain falls now on the grand finale of graduation as the class of '47 makes its exit from their Alma Mater to go forth to stage their entrance in a far more important drama, that of becoming the leading men and women in the world presentation of the bright future. Now, as the veil is being drawn, we bid the poignant memories of the past, Farewell, and, recall our Latin, Finis coronat opus, The End Crowns the Work! -Clarence Ammons, Historian WILL AND TESTAMENT - 1947 We, the senior class of nineteen hundred and forty-seven, being of sound mind and healthy body, do hereby make this last will and testament, revoking and declaring null and void all wills hitherto made and exe- cuted by us. As for the estate which has been added unto us in the course of our sojourn in Red Springs High School, we make the follow- ing disposition: Item I. To our Alma Mater we leave our undying devotion and, remembering the ideals for which she stands, pledge our loy- alty throughout the coming years. Item II. To Mr. Dudley, our superinten- dent, we do hereby will our respect and gratitude for his patient guidance along the crooked path of learning that leads to a diploma. Item III. To our beloved faculty we grant sincere pardon for all the unnecessary tests and lectures that we have managed to sur- vive during the past four years and will hope that the conduct of the rising pupils match ours in excellence and perfection. Item IV. To Miss Bessie Covington, our homeroom teacher, we leave our humble gratitude for her manifest interest and sin- cere guidance through the accomplishments of our Junior and Senior years. Item V. To the rising Senior Class we leave our homeroom with its striped cur- tains, our dignity, and the privilege of using the record player, with the hope that they will attach as many memories to Macbeth and The Unfinished Symphony as we did. Item VI. To the incoming Junior Class we will our thousands of vocabulary words from English III. We also leave our record of successful banquets with best wishes for next year's Junior-Senior. Item VII. To the rising Sophomore Class we leave the unforgettable experience of first-year Latin with sincere sympathy for everyone concerned. Item VIII. To the incoming Freshman Class we leave our inability to change classes in three minutes and hope that they will get away with the use of such im- plausible excuses as we did. Item IX. We do hereby sorrowfully dis- pose of our personal belongings: 1. I, Wade McGugan, do leave my list of tardies to Arch McNeill, but all I really want to do is just leave. 2. I, Patricia Smith, do will and bequeath my curly bangs and extra height to Faye McPhaul. 3. I, David Watson, do will and bequeath my will to study to Wilbur Burns whether it does any good or not. 4. I, Jerry Shook, do will and bequeath my love for the Navy and my blonde hair to Margaret Odom. C1 3 5.1, Clarence Ammons, do will and be- queath my diploma from the College of Casanova's to Bob McKellar, and may he use it to the best of his ability at Flossie Mac. 6. I, Ruth Graham, do will and bequeath the strain of my vocal chords and the en- ergy which is required for a Chief Cheer Leader, to Charles McMillan. 7. I, Harold Wood, do will and bequeath my love for athletics and my ability to con- fuse the referee to Edward Norris, hoping that he can use my poker face to advan- tage. 8. I, Paul Townsend, do will and bequeath my ability to concentrate under any cir- cumstances to Hillman Edens, hoping that he will profit by it in his endeavor to mas- ter senior physics. 9. I, Margaret King, do will and bequeath my loud voice and wild ways to Eunice Overstreet. 10. I, Levern Clifton, do will and bequeath my back seat in the Senior Homeroom to Fred Grimsley. 11. I, Jackie Morgan, do hereby will and be- queath my ability to vamp all underclass- men to Doris Townsend. 12. I, Douglas Odom, do will and bequeath my quiet moods and curly hair to Lawrence Bounds. 13. I, Jean McGugan, do will and bequeath my popularity to Margaret Lewis with best wishes for a successful social season in ,47- '48 14.1, Bill Coleman, do will and bequeath my industrious attitude to John Lee Davis for use in next year's chemistry class. 15. I, Miriam Huggins, do will and bequeath my position as class president to Evelyn McKenzie, hoping that she won't have such a wayward class to lead as I did. 16. I, Meta McManus, do will and bequeath my love for the Student Council to Mal- colm Watson, hoping that he and Mr. Dud- ley have some good times together. 17. I, Lilian Bedinger, do will and bequeath my ability to get on all committees to Mil- dred McArthur, hoping that she has better luck in getting out of them than I did. 18. I, David Graham, do hereby will my snail like walk to Marie Grimsley, hoping that she gets where she's going faster than I do. 19. I, Earl Parrish, do will and bequeath my love for first year algebra to Grady Burns. 20. We, the senior class, will our senior privilegest' to all Juniors who have the nerve to take them. In witness whereof, we the class of nine- teen hundred and forty-seven, have to this, our will, set our hand and seal, this twenty- eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and forty-seven. -Jackie Morgan, Testator PROPHECY OF THE CLASS OF 1947 Imagine being back in Red Springs for two, wonderful weeks! I hate to think that three days have flown, and before I know it I'll be flying back to my Charm School. It has been a marvelous success. Imagine my getting the idea from our Senior Play. That class of 1947 really had some ideas. I've been comparing notes on our classmates with Ruth Graham. We even dug up our old annual, The Red Mill, and nearly died laughing at those pictures. I was really surprised when Ruth told me she was con- sidering a contract offered her by Metro- politan, but I suppose anyone would tire of teaching geometry at Flossie Mac after ten years. Even when one loves it as she does. Paul, Dr. Townsend, that is, has just con- cluded his famous research in writer's cramp. We knew he would really go places, but didn't dream of his rising so high in medicine, and so young, too! ! Pat Smith is also making a hit in New York. She says that this modeling business is not as easy as it looks, but that working for John Rob- ert Powers is fun. Look for her in the new Ipana ads over To chase away pink tooth brush-etc., etc. Levern Cliftonts modern stores have taken the Carolinas by storm. For quality and quantity, backed by friendly, smiling service, shop at the Curly Clifton Groceries from Charleston to Charlotte. They are really amazing. And Miriam Huggins, our class president, is still running things. The of- ficial name for her job may be Executive Secretary, but they say if it were not for her, the entire Dupont Corporation would collapse. Isn't it grand that Earl Parrish has re- cently become a full-fledged pilot on Pan- American Airways? You ought to hear him talk about those Latin American beauties! He's been a bachelor for some time now. Wonder how much longer he'll get away with it? He was taken off his regular route the other day to make a special emergency tripl, taking Congressman David Hill Gra- ham, of The Old North State, to a special conference in San Francisco. David is now sleeping regularly through long sessions of Congress in Washington, and he seems to be getting away with it as well as he did in high school. I've just finished reading that thrilling best seller, Red Devils' Dye , by Jackie Morgan. Those themes we wrote in Eng- lish profited one of us anyway. Bill Cole- man, the new Swoon King, is booked to star in the movie version of Jackie's book. That movie scout who saw our senior play knew talent when he saw it. From high school to Hollywood in one easy lesson. Ask Bill. Reckon he'd refuse an old classmate an autograph? C1 T3 4 Oh, yes, and I saw Margaret King up town the other day. The five months typ- ing course in 1947 was so excellent that she relieved Mrs. Williams almost immediately. They say those kids really know how to type when she gets through with them. There's one other 1947 graduate still in the Springs. Clarence Ammons, another of those executive types. We were sorry to hear that he was forced to drop his study of political science and come home for a rest, but look what happened. He recuperated by jerking sodas back in Townsend's Phar- macy, and about a year ago Mr. Jim sold out to him. No one was surprised to see such a high-powered salesman get ahead. Jean McGugan is really making a name for herself on Broadway. Starring as Gene Kelly's dancing partner in Everything Goes is no small achievement, and the write-up of her private life in Life last March said she wore out 888 pairs of shoes a year. My, I'd hate to pay her bills. Speak- ing of McGugans, Wade has found his way to California where he is making a small fortune dealing in T-Model parts, since they are the latest fad in Hollywood. Clarence said Wade tore up his Cadillac the other day but didn't get a scratch. He was ready to trade anyway-The lucky guy! Douglas Odom went to work for Sherwin- Williams Paint Company back in 1948 and, rising fast, it was not long before he de- veloped a new shade for interior decorating, lemonred and was promoted to head of the research laboratories. Oh, I heard that Jerry Shook has finally made up her mind about the men in her life. Randy is a captain now, and they are planning to live temporarily in Norfolk, Vir- ginia-I bet she doesn't send me an invita- tion! I must stop by Harvard CI hope my plane doesn't break downh and get those tests for the Charm School's exams. I think I'll look up David Watson while I'm there. I havent seen him since he took over the Science Professorship at Harvard. Which reminds me fdon't ask me why? that Meta has certainly been a hard-working career girl. The Hunk'le Sam, the new United States Yearbook, or annual, is her latest child prodigy. Why, that's almost ev- eryone! I must be quite-oh, what is that word? I guess' I'll have to look it up. Oh, I forgot Harold Wood. The best informed people in the United States would rather die than be without a Wood-Wood Dictionary. Webster has been extinct for ages! Of course, as a sideline, Harold still plays Cand winsb ball. Why, now that's 19. Everyone of the class of 1947 present and accounted for! Now, I must go call up Ruth and ask her what in the world happened to Kilroy. Surely, by 1957, someone knows! -Lilian Bedinger SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Best Looking Most Popular Meta McManus Jean McGugan Bill Coleman Clarence Ammons Most Versatile Most Athletic Most Dependable Lilian Bedinger Meta McManus Lilian Bedinger Clarence Ammons Harold Wood Clarence Ammons C155 JUNIOR CLASS .34 Q JUNIOR MARSHALLS Chief: Doris Townsend CLASS OFFICERS Malcolm Watson President Faye lVIcPl1aul Vice-President Arch McNeill Secretary Evelyn McKenzie TTeasu're1' J Faye McPl1aul Charles McMillian Mildred McArthur Edward Norris C167 JUNIORS Lawrence Bounds John Lee Davis Hillman Edens Marie Griinsley Fred Grimsley Margaret Lewis Mildred McArthur Robert McKellar Evelyn McKenzie Charles McMillan Arch McNeill Faye McPhaul Edward Norris Margaret Odom Eunice Overstreet Doris Townsend Malcolm VVatson A C17 SOPHOMORE CLASS I CLASS OFFICERS Ertle Edwards .............................. President Willialn XVright ...... ....... V ice-President Ciatherine McKellar ............... S ecrefary-Treasurer DORIS YOUNG AL BUIE WILBUR BURNS ELIZABETH CRIBB FRANCES GRADY BURNS CAROL EUN ICE BRIGMAN CAMPBELL DUNCAN C185 SOPHOMORES Christine Armstrong Bobby Edwards Ertle Edwards Elois Fields Grace Graham Thelma Hickman Elise Lemons Eloise Mayberry Ann McArthur Frank McDonald Catherine McKellar Buddy McNeill Patricia McNeill Jerry Nye Joe Smith Billy Stutts Donald VVatson Willialii VVright 9 C205 FRESHMAN CLASS Joan Stevens President Raymond Fields Secretary-Treasurer Earl Autrey Tommy Annnons Tommy Ashford Bobby Barnes Elizabeth Beck Peggy Jo Brigman Martha Ruth Burns Lillie Mae Collins Richard Coxe Doris Edwards Joan Hardesty Arthur Hutson Dorothy Johnson Eloise Johnson Fay Landon Billy Lewis Audrey Martin Alice McKellar Billy McKenzie Elbert McPhaul Mary Alice NVilson Kathleen Yarborough Hey gals, Wake up, Choo-Choos collling-Wllat the Mohican?-AW, turn around, J eanwDay dreaming, Harold ?-NVe knew it all the time- We miss you, MottWAll mess up now-Still hungry, you all?-Going places?-The wolf pack-Senior prexy-Jolly Juniors-VVl1y so solemn, LaWrence?4YVl1ere's Wade?-Pat in a hurry-HoW'd this happen?- Cherrio 1-Dignified Seniors-Did Carolina lose?-Who dat? 3 f21l I STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Walter R. Dudley .... .,............ ...... A d viseo' Clarence Aminons .....,. ,,,,,.,, P resident Mildred McArthur .... .. Vice-President Thelma HiCkIT1aI1 .... ,,., S ecfretgfry Elbert McPhaul .... Meta McManus Lilian Bedinger David Watson Levern Clifton Miriam Huggins Donald Watson Joan Hardesty REPRESENTATIVES . . Treasurer Edward Norris Charles McMillan Doris Townsend Malcolm Watson Eunice Duncan Ertle Edwards Joan Stevens CHOIR C 22 3 THE RED SPRINGS CHAPTER OE THE NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OE AMERICA OFFICERS OF RED SPRINGS CHAPTER Mrs. Walter R. Dudley, Chapter Mother, Ann McArthur, Parliamentariang Thelma Hickman, Presidentg Grace Graham, Reporterg Katherine McKellar, Vice-President, Kathleen Yarborough, Historiang Joan Hardesty, Secretary-Treasurerg Doris Young, Song Leader, Elizabeth Caldwell Currie, Adviser. MEMBERS Grace Graham, Patsy McNeill, Eunice Duncan, Elizabeth Beck, Peggy Jo Brig- man, Doris Edwards, Audrey Martin, Alice McKellar, Martha Ruth Burns, Eloise Johnson, Mary Alice Wilson, Ann McArthur, Elise Lemons, Elizabeth Beck, Doro- thy Johnson, Freida Ball, Thelma Hickman, Katherine McKellar, Frances Brig- man, Elizabeth Caldwell Currie, Eloise Mayberry, Doris Young. C235 Tests, maybe?-Priinping Casanovas-XVood and more Wood-They posed-ReminisingiBird's-eye view-Studious, ainlt she?MGive 'em the ball, Lillie MaeeJackie and Bill-VVaut a ride?eAin't it th, Car- ruthl--VVhat's the joke, son ?mTrying to look studious, Ann ?-Charles in the leaning t0wer4Red Devil chorus line-Clarence, aren't they lazy! -Hunting a man, Ruth? 2 1241 LSYLFLEJLEEFHQS BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Al Buie, Donald VVatson, Tommy AIIIIIIOIIS, Bill Stutts Carol Camp bell, Ed Norris, Earl Parrish, Clarence Ammons, Billy Coleman, Harold VVood, Wade McGugan, Joe Smith, Charles McMillan. RED DEVILS OPPONENTS 41 Red Robins 43 44 Laurinburg 29 42 Philadelphus 24 26 Red Robins 34 30 Fairmont 23 34 Massey Hill 25 25 Laurinburg 45 25 St. Pauls 31 28 Fairmont 27 36 P. J. C. Voc. 34 21 Maxton 50 23 Raeford 26 24 P. J. C. Voc. 30 30 St. Pauls 25 37 Philadelphus 30 23 Red Robins 35 24 Maxton 23 46 Raeford 31 28 Massey Hill 30 47 Philadelphus 37 Total 653 Total 642 1267 Games VVon Games Lost Coach Carruth GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Christine Armstrong, Faye MePhaul, Lilian Bedinger, Meta McManus, Miriam Huggins, Grace Graham, Joan Stevens, Jean Metiugan, Lillie May Collins, Eunice Duncan, Pat Sinith, Doris Townsend, Ann MeAr thur, Patsy McNeill, Margaret Lewis and Miss Elizabeth Dukes, Asszs tant Coach. SEASON,S RESUME This year's girls' team compiled a brilliant record of 14 wins against 4 losses. An All-Star Sextette fell first before the Devils, followed by Laurinburg, Phila- delphus, Fairmont, Massey Hill, and Laurinburg again before the Red Devils dropped one to St. Pauls. Fairmont then avenged an earlier defeat, and Flora MacDonald subdued the Red Springers before they toppled Maxton. Raeford then' came through with a surprise win but St. Pauls was trampled as were Phila- delphus and Flora Mac. The girls finished the season with a brilliant dash by de- feating Maxton, Raeford, Massey Hill, and Philadelphus. In tournament play, the girls lost a heart breaker to St. Pauls by three points but took it like good sports always do. C275 BASKETBALL BOYS Ed Norris played good ball at guard for the Red Devils this season and will be back next year to spark the 47-48 edition of the Red Devils. Eddie's pet shot is a one hand toss from beyond foul line. Billy Coleman, a speedy guard, kept the Red Devils in every ball game with his stellar guarding and hustling play. Bill will be back next year to insure a steady nucleus. Wade, a good team man, pulled the Devils out of many a hole by grabbing the rebound in tight moments. McGugan graduates this spring, and his absence will be sorely felt. A senior this year, Wood climaxes a three- year tenure as a regular on the Red Devil squad. An under the basket man, Wood col- laborated with McGugan as guardians of the backboard. Earl Parrish, another senior, played his best ball this year and, although subbing frequently, his points came at a most opportune time. Players like Parrish gave the Red Devils a strong reserve. - Joe wasespecially outstanding on defense. His ability to cling to his man kept many C287 scores down. Joe proved he could come through with points time and again, putting many close games on ice with his goals. Joe will be back next year. Clarence proved that perseverance is still a prevalent quality. Although not playing regu- lar, Ammons was a squad member three years. His hustling and enthusiasm kept team spirit on a high level. Although not a regular, Bill shows a lot of promise and should develop into one of the better men on next year's team. Billy has two more years, being of the sophomore class. Campbell is another boy with good prospects. With a little ironing out of a few rough sides, Carol should become a regular man since he also has two more years. One of the better little men on the squad is Al Buie. Al is a hustler from way back. A good ball handler and a good shot. Size is Al's main problem now, but he will probably be a six footer in a couple of years. Charlie will be back next year to bolster an already strong squad and, with his height and scrap under the basket, he will be a valu- able man. SEAS'ON'S SCHEDULE Fairmont Open Laurinburg Laurinburg Roseboro Raeford Fairmont Fairmont Wagram Open Roseboro Raeford Wagram Lumberton Whiteville Lumberton Whiteville Rowland Rowland BASEBALL This year's baseball team has prospects of being one of the best in recent years. Unlike the basketball team which was eliminated from state competition because of eligibility, the base- ball team appears to have everybody scholasti- cally sound and they should finish well up in the Class B conference race. One of the most stringent schedules Bed Springs has attempted to play in a long time has been drawn up. The team is confident it can make a creditable show- ing since several members of the last year's Le- gion Team are back, along with others. For several members this will be the last year of competition, and they wish to bow out with something to remember. Al Buie, Paul Townsend, Bichard Coxe, Billy Stutts, Levern Clifton, Lawrence Bounds, Edward Norris, Donald Watsoii, Earl Parrish, Billy Coleman, Ertle Edwards, Harold YVood, NVade McGugan, Joe Smith and Charles McMillan. C295 Advertising Directory Alexander Cotton Company Auto Service Center Baxley-Johnson Chevrolet Company Belk-Hensdale Company Blaekvvoods Associate Store Bud,s Esso Service Burroughs Cut-Rate Store Coca-Cola Bottling Company Dan,s Snack Bar Duffie Trading Company Farmer's Trading Company George's Market Graham's Department Store, Inc. Grantham Insurance Agency Anne Green's Permanent Wave Shoppe Home Furniture Company Kennedy's Jewelry Liberty Manufacturing Company Mid-State Cloth Mills B. C. Moore and Sons Mooreis Department Store M. Sc S. Motor Company McKeitl1an's Hardware McKellar Radio Service D. M. McMillan McNeill's Cleaners J. Alton Odom Red Springs Barber Shop Red Springs Building and Loan Association Red Springs Drug Company Red Springs Florist Red Springs Fuel Oil company Red Springs Funeral Heine Red Springs Supply Company Red Springs Theatre Singleton and McMillan Molor Company VV. XV. Thompson Company, Inc. 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