Reidsville High School - Renocahi Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)
- Class of 1928
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if RE QCAHI Published by the students of Reidsville High School in November, December, February, April, and May. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 81.25 a year 25 cents a copy ADVERTISING RATES Will be furnished on application to the Advertising Manager. Entered as second class matter December 21. 1924, at the post Ofiice at Reidsville, N. C.. under the act of March 3, 1879. MAGAZINE STAFF n Ftlitor-in-Chief ....,,. ...,..3lABEL BCRTON Associate Editor ..... ....,....., N ATI-TAN LINK Athletic Reporter ......, ........ S ARA XYHITSETT Athletic Assistant ......... ........ X ELLIE AIITCHELI. Athletic Assistant ........ .......,..... I IARNION FLYNN Alumni ....................l.,.. ......, - ANNA LOvE OLIvER Alumni Assistant ......... , .,,.... BYRON PRITCHETT School Notes. ....................... ,............... l 7HOEBE CLARK School Xotes Assistant ...,.. .,,.,.., F RANCIS :ANDERSON Exchange ........................... ........... R EBECCA GLASS Exchange Assistant .....,... ...... 3 IARY RICHARDSON Advertising Manager ......... ,..,...... F RITD DICKERSOY Advertising Assistant ........... ..,... 3 IAYER XYEINSTEIN Advertising Assistant, 2 ........ ............. S ARAII KEMP Advertising Assistant, 3 ...... ................. . TULIA YVARE Humorous ............................. ..... - ALEC 1lONTGOMERY Humorous Assistant ....... ........... E ARL CHANEY Business Manager ......... .....,........... J OHN WEAVER Business Assistant ....... Art ...........................,... .....ROBERT HUBIPHREYS ...........ROBERT AIORPHIS Art Assistant ........... ........ ...... G E ORGE DAVID LIvELY Circulation Manager ....... ..,....,.......,,.. C QORDON GEXTRY Circulation Assistant ...... ...... Typists ..... JOHN XYATLINGTON, JR. f BIABEL BURTON REBECCA GLASS lg SARA H.ASTINGS CLASS POEM ..,.,., DEDICSXTION ......,, FA O U LTY ....... CLASS SONG ..,,,,.. SENIOR CLASS, 1928 ,..,.,. SALUTATORY ,...Y.. CLASS HISTORY ..,...... ..... A CLASS XVI LL ....... . CLASS PROPHEOY .1,..... .,..,..,A.....,,,..........,,.,. XTALEDICTORY ..,.... .........Scwfa, Hastings Frances C7fm5e1' 11172111 Low 0lsz'z'Pr J , .. Ralph Waldo C'u1rm1,fi n gs- Neal I Ulmer PAGE 1 3 7 8 10 11 35 36 39 41 44 2 RENOCAHI gy Class POCITI SARA H.-KSTINCSS Wejre passerl llze fesfs olcl IB. H. S. and nouf point llaclc zritlz pride To four lony years of groans ancl elzeers, ere ue zreaflzereel llfe lille. We furn our baelrs. buf not our ll6'l'l7'fS,,' sadly a'e say aelieu Ancl llzouglz we smile izf s only style, in memory u'e'll lurn lo you. From ar1'z'lfnze1'1'f' up lo olel z'r-iy ' u'e're Sllllll-E'll lo lfeep pace Tlzen llzerefw llze anyuislz of our Enylislz-lanyuayes yare us a elzase. Home Ee. no lzafl. if n'asn f so llacl and neilller fufas our spelling, In fypfing anfl slforllfancl, so are unflersfanel, fzre were alzrays frBPll0!'.'l'I1g. Oil: er sfzulies were our eonslanl lluflflies anel 802726517293 llfe mlfl- niylzf foil Tlfouylf zre pullefl llfru. Fm felling you if rn'asn'l play af a.ll. Weil fear our lfair anfl in flespair belfeere 2'l1e enfl surely near. Baz' zre sluelf llfrouylz all lnafl luclr unfzl flI'l'lClZlfllI'01I rlay is lzere. In ezfery sporl. on erery eourl,,' flfjflllllxl oflfls Qreal lyal fair We playefl llze yame jusf llze same anfl lfepl our 1'epz1ff1l1T'n1 square. Foofball. lnrseball, baslvel-lzall ana' clear flzru fo Spring anrl lraelf Willa, eoaelz es zrlfo sairl zre lzafl rallzer be elearl flran aslr losf rie- lory llaelv. Dear faeully zre one fo llzee all llfaf flze fulure lo us may jflufllfl. You flifl your zrorlf aiflzoaz' a slzlrlv, you ruled uzfllz flefermina- lion sfeelefl. We open our floors, besf a'fisl1es are yoursg Goel yranl flzal you carry on Tlze goofl yozfre flone us ereryone. We'll Zlfflfllll long afler a'e're gone. 0 ' 31. X NVMX . 3 S ,fi , N, .DA- 58 v r X bi RENOCAHI STAFF BETH' BIOFFITT JACK PERRY Jlflsvofs' 1CmcR Y YOORHICES P. S'1'0w1T'1's Dedication TO EMERY VOORHEES P. STOWITTS To EXPRESS SINCERE .II-PRECINTION OF HIS INTERESTS IN AND IIIS LOYNLTY TO TIIE SQIIQQI., IIIS ENIRNESS TO TIIE STUDENTS, IIIS EXECUTIVE AND SITPERVISORY ABILITY NNI: IIIS STRENGTH or CHARACTER, TIIIS NUNIREI: OF THIS REXOCAHI IS DEDICATED BY THE IIEMBERS OF TIIE CLASS OF XINETEEN IIUXDREIJ NNI: TXVEXTY-EIGHT 7 M ,L ' 'f.:W VA'?'77'fW' 2457? , - X7 , i,m'.5 ,ffl Q W f ff ' ,f f 2 a, W 4 S' ww' mv aw 1 M41 f A 'nw 0 A 2, A, we A f ' W ' 5? . 3.4 7 ? X Q ff -5023 M 7 47 f 521 , f , fwffvfff , f , ,KLM if 'ff '61 ' , . , NN Z. ffm X gh 6 , s .Z 1 JN! W PQ g0L' ffp 'X 5, ' -Sify iwSs1.,J 2,1 X 1 1 A .NJ l Xl l I IY MHMIIICIKS-.l. II. l 1.r:Nx1Nu, Supt., ICD1TH Bl-ZACII. MAls1.1c SANDERS, Ill 1 LA fl0'l l'l'1N, YIQRA Dlxux, l.0VICl.I.A l '0v1Nu'r0N. ANNIE MAE FELS, .I1c,xNN1cT'1'r3 MACH, BIARY BlOl FI'1 l' bi.-2 xa FAC'l'L'l'Y MEMBERS-MAM11-: BAKER. S. R. RIOFFTTT, HANNAH LITTLE, T. V HUEY, SARAH RICHARDSON. F. J. BELLO. MRS. 1'qRANCIS XYOBIACK. L. l'. HIPPH L. J. PERRY. J. M. MCADAMS RENOCAHI Class Song TUNE: Lef's All Het Togetlzern I Now school is over. exams are thru. And we are leaving you. XYe've had happy memories. But we must say adieu. Clzorus Goodbye to juniors, Were sorry to leave you, We hope that you'll be happy thru next year. lYe have been together thru all these years and we've learned to love you true. You have bac-ked us and helped us in all that we have done, So goodbye to juniors we're sorry to leave you. XVQl1'Q going to miss you every one. TUNE: 67719 Hull of 11. Perferf Day Donornv Niiwriu, l Now. we've eome to the end of our dear school year. And we think of the things that have passed And the tho'ts of these cause us hitter tears For time goes by so fast. llo you think what the end of our dear school days XYill mean to you and me When we go out into the wo1'ld to make Our lives just what they'll be. II To the far-ulty we say goodbye You have helped us in every way You've made us stay in. yon've made us sigh Hut there's one thing we wish fu say Forgive us for all we've ever done Then we c-an say goodbye For we love you and only did it in fun XXX-'ll remember you till we die. Ill ln R. H. S. we've had our time 'Both good times. and bad times we've faced And we leave you saying these few lines Vpon which our thoughts are based lt is now time for us to say adieu And it makes us all feel blue Hut this is a. time we all must. face Now we say goodbye to you. l 0 2 RENOCNHI Q Senior Class, 1928 CLASS QFFICERS .TOHN NVE,u'ER ,.,.,,.,.......... ......,.,,.......A.. P 1'cSz'eZc1zf SUZAXNE W111Tsk'r'1'1-: ,....... ,..A........ T 'aka-I'1'e5z'4 Ze11f :XKNA LOVE QLIVEI: ....,,..,, ......,,.A...... . S'ec1'eff z1'y XEXYTON IIALL .............. ......... Y 'VF7llSlll'6I' Flower .' WYELLOXY R033 C'oZ0r.s .' BLVE AND CQOLD Jfofffl .' WE PASS F011 wuxr wr: AIKEN 11 Q REN ooAH1 Q H HGH FOSTER AXDERSUX I rlmff object fo onffs Cl'0H'1'Hfj. If he has The spurs fo bar-If if 1t'1'fI1. Athletic Association 141: Literary Society Hi: Debating Council 145: Vice-President of Older Boys Conference flag Dramatic Club 1-lag Field Day 1-lb: Triangle Debate lib: Journalistic Club K-lj: Voted Most. Digniiied. Most Sarcastic. Hugh joined us in our Junior year. Since he haQ been in school he has won a number of friends. He is a very smart boy and is willing to help anyone at his work. He is a very good debater and de- bating is his hobby. 1 Q 1 .,,A .A PHILIP A. BALLARD The elemfor fo success is not rim- HI-lljlj' fake The stairs. Athletic Association Ll, 2, 3, 41 g Jour- nalistic Klub President 1455 Varsity Football 12. 3. -LJ 1 Varsity Track 12, 3, 43: Vlass Football QQ, 3. -lb: Field Day fl. 2. 3, lb: Voted Biggest Bum, Most Sentimental. Frog Eye is known for his ability to sleep on classes. especially on Monday mornings. ln spite of this. his line dis- position and easy going manner have Won many frienda. lle is a good sport and has proved himself to be a good athlete. 12 Q REXOCAHI Q r..,.,, ,, - GEORGE EDXVARD BARBER i'I11 all filings be fl'll6.i! Literary Society 141: Journalistic Club 141 : Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 41: Football Squad 13. 41: Track Team 12. 41: Class Basket-ball 12, 31: Bas- ket-ball Teain 141. 1 1 George Mike Barber-his niiddle name was given to hini as a present for its fits in so well. Mike', is everything thathis iirst name niight suggest, George XVashington the second. he was never one to tell a lie. But that does not keep him from being mischievous or a good athlete. Girls are to Miken as castor oil is to babies. ECGEXE BROOKS Tire moon looks dorm 021 121012.11 Brooks but the Brooks can see but one. Athletic Association 11, 2, 3. 41: Field Day 12. 41, Dramatic Club 141: Glee Club 141: Journalistic Society 141: Literary Society 141: Secretary- Treasurer Journalistic Club 141: Voted Biggest Sheik. Eugene, better known to his class- niates as Icky'i is one of our favorites. Icky'i is always ready and wide awake with his witty reniarks. He never fails to prepare his lessons and is ready to help everyone. XVithout lcky what would we do? Q 1-:ENooAH1 Q 4. if L if 1 s E E i L 1 I L, MABICI, li. l-3l'll'l'UX He who is slowest in 'Hlflkllljj q, prom- ise is The most fill-fllflll in the perform- anve of iff, Athletic Association 12. 33: Class 9 Basket-ball tl, L, 1339 French Club 13. 43: .Tournalistic Club 1-13 : Literary Soeiety 143 : Vice-President Literary So- ciety l-lf3g Dramatic Club 13. -13: Field Day Cl, 2, 33: Editor-in-Chief of HEN- OCAHI Q-L33 Old Original: Voted Best Business Ability. 'I'o know Mable is to love her. She lies low and says nothing and therefore learns lots. She meets you with a smile. speaks a word of encouragement, when o11e is discouraged, and therefore has won many friends in R. H. S. wt sz., . , .. -N , if A . .,.f ,A ., Zu iff : , ' :QL ,f ' , - S . . , , D. , GLW 1 PHOICBE CLARK All Hlfllllillllft lows CI- Iorerf' French tlub 13. -L3 3 Athletic Associa- tion ll. 2. 3, -13: Vice-President t33g 'l'reasurer 1-13: Track Squad fl, 2, 3, 43 : Captain tl, 2, 33 : Class Basket-ball fl. 2, 3. 43 : Captain t-L3 g Varsity Bas- ket-ball ll. 2, 3. 43 z Captain Q43 3 Assis- tant Cheer Leader 1-13g Glee Club tl, 2. 3. -L31 Dramatic Club t2, 3, 43: Make-up Manager Q-13: RENOCAI-11 Staif 13, 43 : Honor Roll for Attendance Q13 : Library Page 1235 Journalistic Club Q-13 1 Monogram Club. Voted Most Con- eeited, Most Sarcastie, Best Athlete. Phoebe is a very sweet girl and every- body likes her. She has been a star bas- qet-ball player throughout her high school career. NVe know Phoebe will make somebody a good companion. S li e doesn't mind trading for the family pro- vided it's at Relic Stevens or Penders. l l l 3 Q nnxotxxni Q ET. C Y 2-4' Y W 5 :Gig f - 3 r ' 5 5 1 E 5 3. 5 it l 2 A 5 L.. l-'RAXCES PEAHLIC CAll'1'Ell WILMA CARRHLL fix we Irarwl IifC's 1.Ulll'HC'lj -S'1'Ic'11f'e is Zzeffcr than words. Let Us Zire by the zivzy lfrent-l1 Club 13. -Ll: Debating Club Club ill: Frent-li Club 13. ir: Clnss 1-Llp Draniutie Club l-Ll: -luurnalistic Basliet-liall Cl. 'ipq qlllll1'IlilllStlC Club Club 441: Honor Roll for Attendant-e lil. ill: Szilutatoriun. W ' Although Wihna is very quiet und Frances is one of the sweetest and nimlest her sweetness of character and most dependable girls ut R. H. S. She sincerity of heart have won for her 11 has a lovable disposition zintl is lCl1UXVIl nuniber of friends. It has been learned by her willingness to help one in every that she is very fond of 1lillers. wav possible. If there's any niischief afoot- tl0n't ever think she's not in it- 'Cause she-'s just that type. 15 I . . . . . Athletic ASSUCl2lt1UIl ll. 2. Ill : Hiking Q RENooAHi Q , , , -..-. . i l i f .C Q4, ,,y AXXI li CO l.lCBI,AX nl smile for ull. fl gzwefiiig glad, A lorfzlile. jolly lI'fl'll .sim hurl. Class Critic ll 1 1 HI-INOCAHI Stahl ll g Class President til: Glee Club 13, 43: French Club Q3, -Ll z Debating Club Q39 3 ,Drainatie Club 12, 3. -Ll: .lournalistie Club l-ll: Secretary-'l'reasurer -lournal- istie Club. Voted sweetest girl. Annie, the sweetest girl in our class, joined us in the seventh grade. She is always smiling: never worries: and has a host of friends in R. H. S. that wish her niueh happiness in her future life. RALPH YVALDO CCMMINGS Tim above all: to thine ou-'itself be true. and it -must follow, as the night the day, Tlzoui C'fl'llSf not then be false to any nzajlf, Athletic Association fljg Debating Council 135g Attendance Honor Roll 137g Scholarship Honor Roll tglg Lit- erary Society ftllg -lournalistic Club C-lj: Class Valedictoriang Voted-Most Studious Boyg Smartest Boy. Ralph is the brains of our class. He studies hard, and never appears in Class without having prepared his lesson. If there is ai proposition or an extra hard math problem to work, Ralph can al- ways be depended upon to solve it. He is cheerful and forever willing to lend a helping hand. WE 1 i 2 REXOCAHI if F' i gi i C l 5 i 4 i A I , vi l l. 4 E L. . .. ' fl FRED IRVIX DICKERSOX MELVIX E. DOBBS A ,faint punch net-er iron IL fair en- Steady and .sfaznzclz we stand. counter. Dramatic Club Hi, Secretary Dram- atic Club HJ: Magazine Stan' 43. -Ln, Commencement Marshall 1313 Athletic Association fl. 2. 3, -ll: Vice-President Athletic Association 131: Varsity Foot- ball Q3, -ll: Varsity Basket-ball 13, -L73 Class Basket-ball tl. 2, 3. 43: Captain Class Basket-ball Q-Ln: Varsity Baseball 42, 3, -Hg Captain Baseball Team 443: Baseball 42, 3. -Ll: Field Day Glass fl, 2, 3, -lug Varsity Track Q-175 Mono- gram Club 13, -li: Gym Team 12, 33, Journalistic Club 121 g Voted Best Actor, Best Personality, Best Athlete. Dick is an all-round boy, a good athlete and a student. He is a friend to all. and charms the opposite sex es- pecially, with his smile, with which he greets every one. XVe are sure Dick's life will be a success. what ever he at- tempts. Athletic Association Q-llg Football Squad 4-ll: Journalistic Club Q-llg Lit- erary Society t-ll: Voted Best Dressed Boy. Melvin has been with our class for tl1e past two years and has proved a good student. XVe have great expecta- tions of Melvin. whom we hope will be successful in his future life as a den- tist. Q Rnnoof-ini Q si. fi fx , MARY XYIN I l RlClJ DVNX Xa,furc forms ns for ozfrsclres. Not for oflz.ers,' io be. not fo seem. Athletic Association 11, 2, 33: Class Basket-ball 1l, 23: Varsity Basket-ball 11, 23g French Club 13, 433 RILNOCAHI Stall' 123: Marshal 133: Glee Club 13. 435 Field Day 11, 235 Field Day Moni- tor 12, 33 3 Seeretary-Treasurer Journal- istic Club 1-L3 g Gym Class 11, 23 1 Hik- ing Club 113g Monogram Club 113g Tennis Team 123 : L-iterary Society 1-13 : Voted Biggest Giggleig Biggest tlirt. prete tiest. Look out everybody. here she is. lt's WVinnie. one of whom we are expecting great things in the future. She allways greets you with a smile. Although she passes her studies, she does not seein to be overworked. Uh. yes! These coun- try children will be liirts. And how! LILLIAN MAY DURHAM 'iDo 2l7If0 others as you, irould have Them do unto youf' Hiking Club 1133 French Club 1335 ,lournalistic Club 143. Lillian is very quietg rarely speaks unless spoken to, but is always ready to lend a helping hand to a friend in need. She is a line girl and we all wish her success and happiness through life. Q REXOCAHI Q Y I 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 F 1 1 1 -. BUCK t'l.l'lVlil.AXlJ lJL'tiG INS H.-1 quiet nzinfi is ri:-her 1111111 ll f'I'Uf'l1.u Football 12. 3. 41: filee Club 12. 3 41 z Athletic Association 12. I-3. 41 g -lour 7 nalistie Llub 141 : Field Day 11. L. 3. 41 Class Football 131: llrainatie Club 141 Gym Class 11. 21: Monograiii Club 12. 3. 41: Class Baseball 121: Old Origi- nal. Buck. being quite a football player is very popular around the school, and is known to be a fair and square fellow. His warm heart and carefree disposi- tion have won many friends for him dur- ing his four years at Reidsyille High. ' 'Q-f VlVl.-XX l-lS'l'l-Il.Lli El.l.lXGT1f1X .-l lzamlful of 140111111011 .sense ix zfortlz II 1.11.6161 of Iefl1'11i,1'r1. Athletic Association 1l. 21: Class liasket-ball 12. 31: Varsity Basket-ball 141 : Field Day 121 1 Glee Club 12. 3, 41 3 Dramatic Club 12. 3. 41: French Club 13. 41 : Oration Contest 121 1 Third Prize Story Contest 121: Hiking Club 111 : Literary Soc-iety 141 : 1lourualistic Club 141: 1i1ld Original: Voted Class Hiftorian. Best Actress. Vivian is known by her sunny smiles and sweet disposition. She has a won- derful talent for memorizing and is not afraid to attempt the longest passages. Her latest desire is to go to Harr1y1 - islnurg. where we are sure she will make il FIICCHS-S. Q RENOCAHI Q L : ' D i l 1 4 2 l l f I 1' 1 5 .1 3 I -Cl . ' ,fi V . li i, J JOHN C. FOY Once a fricml, always at frienclf, Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 45 : Var- sity Basket-ball 145: Class Basket-ball 1l, 2, 355 President of Journalistic Club 1-15. Captain Tic Mouse is studious and conscientious, but by no means a book Worm. lVe all know he is a sheik of to-day, but a lover of to-Knight. YVe wish him all kinds of success in his fu- ture work, and we know that he will make good. CARROLL A. GARRISON UBI!!! Football Squad 12, 453 Basket-ball Squad 12, 3, 45g Baseball Squad 1253 Manager Basket-ball 135g Manager Baseball 13: Field Day 125g Captain Class Basket-ball 1353 Class Basket-ball 11, 2, 3, 453 Dramatic Club 145. Chick', has shown much skill as a manager, both in athletics and dram- atics. VVe are sure that his business abil- ity will carry him through life with 93249. 2 Risxooiini Q 5' , 4 n ii 1 FRAXCES ISABICLLE GARRISUX A brain' is zrorflz little uiflzout fl fOl1'flZlf'.u Athletic Association ll, 2, 41 g Yar- sity Basketball fl. 2. 3, 41: Dramatic Club ll, 2, 3. -Ll: French Club 13, -LD: Journalistic Club Q-Ll: Literary Society 141 g Tennis Team 1 la : Class Basket-ball ll, 2. 3, 43 2 Hiking Club ll I : Reporter of French Club fir: Field Day 12. Sir: Voted Xoisiest. Biggest Nuisance. Witti- est. Chicken is one of the cutest and most attractive girls of our class. She is known for her witty remarks which are appreciated by all. On Class she is a student to be proud of-but-oh-be tween classes, does she have her fun? Don't ever think she doesnt . aff x Bw' . N 4 if-A , 1.. R E REC CA GLA SS Hood femper is like U sunny rlayj If Sheds its brighfrzess 6'l'6l'.IlIl'lZ6I'f'.u French Club QS, -Lb: Vice-President French Club l3v : Literary Society ill g Dramatic Club 12, -Ll: School News Reporter. Journalistic Club 1-Lag RENO- CAHI Staff llbg Voted Smartest Girl. A jolly good sport is Red. XYell, in fact, she is one of the best yet. Rebecca is purely feminine. which may be ob- served when she begins blinking those big blue eyes at- the opposite sex. Just an all-round girl, what more could any one say? It seems that her favorite color is Brown. Q RENOCAHT V 1 1 IIICNJAMIN HUHIJUN HICNTRY I hope you will l.'i3f31r mr by my Il'4lI'1i'.N Class llasket-ball ll. 2, 3. 13 : Athletie Assueiation 11, 2, 3, -13: Varsity Base' 7 J 2 ball 11., Ii, 43: Varsity liasket-ball 13, 43 1 llrainatie Club 143: Stage Manager llramatic Club 143 : Debating Club 133 : Circulation Mamiger lHl1cNc3c'A1i1 1-L3 : Class Baseball 12, 3. 43 : Class lfootliall 133 1 -lonrnalisni Club 143 2 Sc-lnml News Repo1'te1' 143 1 Hlee Club 143 : Voted Best, Business Ability. A Goat is a line buy, smart as a l3l'lGl' and willing tu he-lp otln-rs. His busi- ness ability is unliinitefl. ln whatever Vneatiain he vlitinses his straigllt-f431'waiwl Cliaravtei' will carry him tllI'43llQll. 3 we , 3f,X3Qg?x ei gkw C 1 ,' sgixk .y X 3 JOHN NEXYTON HALL Im not flu lmlfzgf. zrlmf you can put ujf until- 1031101 mir. Athletic Assueiatioll 12, 3, -ll: Treas- urer Senior Class 1-ll: Property Man- ager Draniatie Club 143: Me-niber Hase- l,all Squad 12, 3, 43 : Assistant Manager Football 13. 43: Member Class Football Squad 1233, Class Lawyer, Votefl, Lazi- est buy. Fig Newtun Lazy Hall is une of the must popular students at the Reiclsville High. He is always ready with one of his clrnll and witty reniarks which keeps t'Y9l'j'13ll4' in a guorl humor. Newton is smart in his studies and we are SHT8 that he will tincl sueeess in life. 2 REXOCAHI Q -1 1 SARA CLARK HASTIX GS Carre '1111111' 11111110 011 116111118 111111 not 011- 111Cll'1J1!'.n Athletic Association tl, 21 1 Class Basket-ball 11, 21: Field Day 121: French Club 13. 41 : Dramatic Club 141 1 Journalism Club 1413 Class Poet. Sara has XVUII a hast of friends thr11ugh her kindness to everyone. an1l is always waiting with a helping hancl to assist them in any way she can. XYe know that the ruse is Sara's favorite flower, because she likes anything witl1 a Th11rn llll it. We are sure that sl1e will make a great success in what ever she attempts. 'hir 'if 'Pi WIXOXA Hl l'C'I-IEHSON U'o1'l.'. sfzzriy, 1111'1' 111111 1'11e greatest of 1111'.wf' is l,o1'C. Athletic Association 11 1 g F 1' e n e h Club 13. -11: Dramatic Club 13, 415 Journalistic Club 141 : Hiking Club 111 : Class Basket-ball 121: Voted Most Dig- nifiecl. Winona is known for her gentle ways and many kinclnesses. She 'greets you with a pleasant smile wherever and when- ever you happen to meet her. and cun- sequently has friends galore. RENOOAHI CLARENCE ELXYOOD JONES The away to lzfrrc 0 friend is fo be one. Track Team 129: Class Baseball 423 5 Field Day Q-Ly g Gym Class tl, 123. Clarence with his cheerful and sunny nature has won many friends during his four years at R. H. S. He is an all- round good fellow with a jolly disposi- tion, and a smile that will not wear off. He is one of those students, who does his work in a quiet unassuming way, slow sometimes but always to be relied upon. He is always in a good humor and is easy to get along with. There is not a Strader', boy in the school. VVhen he is with a YValker his favorite color is YYhite. He is a friend to all. XYe wish him success and good luck. , fW,,.,,. .. J HV ., I , r .,, -7 , 1 A5151 X' V , f - K A ,gif , 1 1' QV 4 . W ,., , 3, f 'X f w. f ,zz 1 fix , f s ',. j N' X X ,. . ,. .J EDNA JANE JOHNSON Wh-at I was yesierdfzy. I am Today, .ind will be f0'7l10l'7'O'll'.,, Hiking Club fl, 233 Journalistic Klub 1-U3 Dramatic Club 149g French Club 13, 45. Edna is one of the kindest, the gen- tlest souls that ever entered old R. H. S. She has been trying to hide for four years behind her real talent and sun- shiny nature. She really seems to pre- fer the companionship of a hook in some quiet corner. Her wonderful reco1'd at ll. H. S. will ever be remembered. l 1 1 Q RENOCAH1 Q i . 1-lP 'm i i L 3 . 4.. SABIVEL ll. LEMOXS Do oflzers before they do you. Varsity Football Team 141: Varsity Basket-ball Team Hin : Track Team Q41 z Manager Track Team tlrg Monogram Club 145: Class Football HJ: Class Basket-ball 4-ll: Glee Club tall: Liter- ary Society lsll : -lournalistic Club Q41 1 Debaters Council 1-lip Dramatic Club 443: Athletic Association l-lu 1 Field Day 149: Voted Biggest Nuisance. XVit- tiest. Sam earne to Us from Cincinnati. Ohio in our senior year and has proved to be a delightful addition. Sam is known in school as a boy who has the secret of keeping cheerful. The future contains great possibilities for him and our hope is. that he uses them for the best. CLAUDE XVILSOX MOBLEY Ko legacy is so r1't'l1.uS Hozzesfgf' Athletic Association Hr : Dramatic Club slr: Field Day 4-lug Class Base- ball til : Track Team Q41 : Voted Quiet- est boy. Claude Sheik Mobley is one of the smartest boys in the class. He is a friend to everyone. Claude will do any- thing you ask him. He has made a large number of friends since he has been in school. . Q RENooAH1 Q A fi? 'HS www l ALICC G. MONTGOMERY BC Yourself f Class Basket-ball 11, 3, -13g Varsity Basket-ball 143: Class Football 133: Varsity Football 143: Class Baseball 12, 435 Varsity Baseball 13, -13: Chief Marshal 1333 R1cNocA111 Staff 13, 433 Field Day 12, 43g President of Class 133g Dramatic Club 143g Tennis Team 123g Glee Club 13, 43: Gym Team 12. 33: .lournalistic Club 1-13: Mono- gram Club 13, -L35 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 43: Voted Ideal Senior, Class Giftorian. Old Original. Alec's witty and clever remarks are appreciated by every one and especially by himself. He works a great deal more over smart things to say than he does over his lessons: yet why should he wor- ry? He can bluff all of his teachers. Alec is very popular with both boys and girls. And how'!Y Nile all wish you great success. Alec. ROBERT WILSON MORPHIS Who crcr loved Ilmt lorcd not aft furst sight? Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 43g Sec- retary and Treasurer of Athletic Asso- ciation 143g Varsity Football 13, 43g Class Football 13, 43 z Class Track 123 5 Assistant Manager of Baseball 1433 Monogram Club 1433 Literary Society 1-13: Glee Club 1-133 Dramatic Club 1-133 Business Manager of Dramatic Club 1431 RENOCAHI Staff 13, 433 Jour- nalistic Club 1433 Honor Roll for At- tendance 133g Science Club 1139 Voted Most Conceited, Most Musical, Class Babv. Shrimp though he is continually talking and is the class baby. has made a host of friends in Reidsville high school. As a comedian he is a wonderg he is always ready with his witty re- marks. XYhen in need of an artist we 1-all on Shrimp. 2 . REXOCAHI DOROTHY XY IX I FR ED XHXYlil.L HUXTER IFILLMAN OAKLEY 1fI1e be fmt for me. I.o0l.' on the briglzt side of crerytlzznq Wlzat Care I for zrlmm hr' be'. ' 7 Qlass Baseball ll, 21 : Gym ll. 2. ph Athletic Assoeiatimi ll. 12. 3: Class Track Team 413. Basket-ball fl. 2, Bn: Dramatic Club , , , Q29 3. 4,1 gostume Manager 44,1 Hunter is a prince ni a chap an French Club 13. 4r: Treasurex' s3+: Pianist 13:1 Field Day ll. 2, 35: Jour- nalistie Club Q-lr: Fehoul News Q-11: Literary Club l-Lb: Hiking l'lub ll. 21 : History Club lla: Honor Roll for At- tendance ll, 2. 3, 4n: Track Squad li. 31 : Monograin Club 42. Zin : Voted Most Sentimental, Most Mueical. Dorotliy is une of the inset popular members of our class. She ie loved by everyone because uf her good nature and smiles. XYe feel sure ehe will make good in what ever she expeets to do. quite a lll2ltl16IllHtlClilll. He adds to and takes froni. He drives a school bu E 2 RENooAH1 Q . .zsmkwfk C i Q--fa , ., fpyw. A Mumsiffr ANN A LOVE OLl VER IFS the song you .sing and thc smile you izrenr Thafs malrirng flee szozshine czferyuilzeref' Athletic Association tl. 2, 3, 46 : Sec- retary-'l'reasurer Athletic Association 131g Dramatic Club tl, 2, 3, -U3 Sec- retary-Treasurer Dramatic Club 11251 President Dramatic Club 443 g Glee Club 12. 3, Mg Monogram Club 11. 2. 493 Basket-ball H, 2, 3, 431 R1-:NOCAHI Staff Q3. 473 Class Secretary C-LJ : Spon- sor Football Team 133: Tennis Team tljg Hiking Club QU: Honorary Mem- ber T. T. 13, -ll: Field Day Monitor 1331 High School Marshall till: Cheer Leader t-Lag Voted Most Original, Most Popular, Cutest and best all-round. Spec won her nickname through the abundance of freckles on her face. Spark- ling, vivacious, congenial, full of life, one of the most popular girls with both boys and girls that has ever been in Ole R. H. S. She is ever Fred to love. lYe expect great things, Anna Love. Hervls to yolll ' :gi RPSSELL NEAL PALMER The strongest bra-in is no stronger than its if-enlfest flzinlff' Athletic Association fl, 2, 3, 455 Class Basket-ball 12, 3, -IJ: Varsity Basket-ball HJ: Class Football 131g Varsity Baseball f3, 41: Class Baseball Mig Reporter Journalistic Club 1453 Art Director, Dramatic Club C435 Lit- erary Society, President Q-LJ 5 Monogram Club tif, -ll: Field Day 12, 3, 43g Com- mencement Marshal Q3l: Old Originalg Voted Class Prophet, Most Attractive. Most Popular. Neal, good natured and kind-hearted, is the right kind of fellow for a friend. On every question he is ready to take a stand. lVhen he has thought things over and has come to his conclusions, he is one that cannot be changed Without being shown good reasons. It is such stannchness and individuality that makes for soundness in the world. XVe see in Neal the material that will make a cen- ter and leading man. Q REXOCAHI li, F ZEB VAXCE PARTLOXV A friend in need, is 0 friend imleetifl Boys Athletic Association fl, 2, 3, -lj 5 Field, Day fl. 2. -lb : Varsity Baseball 12, 3. -lr : Class Baseball Q2. -ll : Var- sity Basket-ball 1-135 Class Basket-ball fl, 2, 3, lag Dramatic Club 143: Jour- nalistic Club Q-Ll 9 Literary Society 1-Ll : Monogram Club 1-Hg Old Original: Voted. Best All Round Boy, Cutest Boy. To be in Vance's presence is to make one happier. XVhen that unusually bright twinkle appears in his eyes Qwhich is indeed Very ofteu.J then you may be sure that one of his original. unexpected and extremely witty remarks will fol- low in a few seconds. 2 '-3 mg Q ,4 ROBERT GLEXX RICHARDSON The question is not zrlzat cz man stands for, it is zrlzaf he can do. Athletic Association Q3, 433 Varsity Track f3bg Field Day 12, 3, -ll? Jour- nalistic Club Q-li Q Gym 1, -LJ. Rich', is o11e of the quietest and most studious boys in our room-when teach- ers are present. He is always friendly and willing to help anybody. lVhere- ever he goes and whatever he does, he has our hearty wish for success. 29 Q RENOCAHI Q ,, ,,. , .7 eil 3 w,., 3.7.2, I E' V1 , 'Q .AW 3 ,' V, I l l I 1 I SALLI E B LAC K XY ELL SHA ll l' Tile music in my lfcurf I bore. Long aflcr if :ras lmnrrl no 1nor1'. High School Orclicstru lljg Class Basket-bull Q33 : Varsity Basket-ball 435: 3l2l,Q'ilZlll9 Stull' 12. 33: French Club l3, M g President l r+-nch Club HJ 1 Glce Club lil, 41: Field Day 12. 3. -Hg Athletic Association ll, 2. 31 : Druniatic Club ll, 2. 3, 45 : Class President ll. 23 g President Science Club lllg .lo111'11alis- tic Club fell: Tennis Team llj: State Music Contest lil. 49: Old Original: Voted, Most Tzilented, Most Stuclious. Sallie is one of the most popular illlll stnclious girls in the class. She is il good sport. enthusiastic and willing' to take part in any event, whether work or play. She is a regular olml-fasliionell girl in spite of her boyish bob and the whole class looks to her when in trou- ble. Sallie has :1 pleasing personality and il winsolne smile. which often nt- tructs mziny to her friendship. We are sure she will have sur-cess in wluitever vocation She chooses. AAR is ff, I Q i , qx .,i.QI .TENXIE MOTLEY SAflfTl:lllFIELD Geoff-mlfurcfl und generous Jolly and CIC1767' llcr ionyuc, like cz broolflet goes on forc1'cr. Athletic Association ll, 2, 39 g Hiking Club ll, 29: Class Basket-lzzill ll, 215 llrainatic Club l3, 43 : French Club lil. 41 : Vice-President lfrench Club Q-LJ 2 Literary Club lil g Old Original. Jennie is known by her merry and cheerful disposition. She is like a my of sunshine on a dark day. To see Jen- nie isn't to know her, but to know her is to love her. 5. RENOCAHI Q Il. 1 ! r 5 9 Q L s 5 3 Q RUTH LUIS SARTIX -05 KATE SXOYY SMITH I am Us I nm, mul so I will be Size that bring Sill?-9712.116 into the lifes Attendance Honor Roll fl. ly: Hik- ing Club tl. 23: French Club 13, -LJ: Assistant Secretary 139: Secretary Q-lb: Journalistie Club Hy: Dramatic Re- porter 1-lj: Dramatic Club Q-fig Old Original. Ruth is one of our most friendly girls. she always has ll smile on her face and a word of elieer for everyone. She has won a host of friends in R. H. S. and is very fond of shopping in the Pigg'lv Wigglyf' XYe vvish her happiness through- out her life. of oflzers rfznnof lscep if from 1l,6 I'S6Zf.,, -lournalistic Club HJ: Dramatic Club 1-LJ: French Club Q-LJ. liven though lfate Came to us in our senior year, ive feel as though we have known her longer. Her charming per- sonality and winning smiles have won for her a bost of friends in the short time she has been here. XYhen any- one is in trouble. Kate always Bobs up and gives a Clieering word. Luc-k to you, Kate. Q aENooAH1 Q 1 ,jitfa M2 ' a E x 1 1 1 1 1 3 l 4 1 4 3 1 -L ,, ss -. 5 -5 Q, L 2.3 JACOB SCHCLMAN It is bcflcr 10 lzarc a small outlet to a large brain tlzan a large outlet to a small brain. Athletic Association 13, 413 Treas- urer Dramatic Club 141: School News Reporter of .lournalistic Club 141 : Class Football 13, 413 Dramatic Club 1413 Journalistic Club 1413 Literary Society 1413 Voted Biggest Grumblcr, Noisiest. Although Jacob didn't start with us we feel as though we have had him with us throughout our entire school years. 1Yithout Jacolfs witty remarks we would perhaps napping in history class. ROBERT SPENCER VVAYNICK Those 'who generously work Tou:a,rd flzc happiness of oflzers will sooner or laier arrifre at happiness themselves. Captain Class Basket-ball 1213 Pres- ident Athletic Association 1413 Athletic Association 11, 2, 3, 41: Class Basket- ball 11, 2, 3, 413 Class Football 11, 2, 313 Class Track 11, 2, 31g Field Day 12, 313 Class Baseball 11, 2, 313 Journ- alistic Club 1413 Dramatic Club 141g Captain Class Track 1313 Varsity Football 11, 2, 3, 413 Captain Varsity Football 141: Voted Best Looking Boy. Captain Waynickv is just the type all of the girls fall f01'g handsome, good personality and athletic. He has more girls on his string than any boy in school. but this has affected in no Way his good disposition. XVe wonder what our football team would have been WiMa- out Spencer. 2 REXOCAHI Q mit: A .i xt, Q ? ' ' 1 I 'l . Nggfw . ' if 2 1 , - af? :ev - 1 Yi .l UHN C. XY I-IAYIC H fmt f1l'I'K'1llfJS YIU 1111111 lze muy. H111 flir' f-uf will mein' 111111 the dug will lmrr his rlrzyf' President uf Class 141: Treasurer uf Class 131 : Business Manager RENQCAHI -Atllletie Aisueiatilirll 13. 41 : Yar- Sitj' FOf'1tll2lll 13. 41 g Class F0Otball 13, 41: Varsity Baseball 13. 41: Class Baseball 141: 3lOIlllg'l'21l1l Club 141: Dramatic Club 141: J1Q1lll'llilllStlC Club Day 141: Literary Society Most Original. 141: Field 141 : Voted Although John entered our class in the Junior year. we have learned tu like him His witty remarks and will- very much. ingness to help uthers will be missed by everyune. He has made the class an ex- eeptinnally grind president and we are expecting great things uf him. I 1 A 3 SARA IHYIN XYHl'l'Sl-I'li'l'li ll'l1rrc' Slllfllfllf-S.Q is bliss 'tis fully to be 11'it'fs. Athletie Association ll. 2. 13. 413 President 141 : Varsity Basket-ball 1 l. 2, 3. 41: Class Basket-ball 11. 2. 3. -1:1 ' 5 Captain 121: Dramatic Club 13. 41: -lOlll'lli1llSllC Club 13. 41: Athletic Re- porter 141: Literary Society 141: REN- OCAHI Staff 141: Class Secretary 111: French Club 13. 41: Field Day Munitur 13, 41: Tennis Team 111: Hiking Club 111: BIOIIUIQTHIH Club 12. 3. 41: Old Original: Voted Laziest. Most Attrac- tive. Biggest Flapper. Best Dressed. Most Stylish. Sara has a very sunny Qll4PUSlfll'1ll and never worries about anything except which une of her numerous suitrn's is the one. but she has found it best to love them all and no one in particular. As to what Sara intends to do in the future we do not know. but whatever it is we are sure it will be wnrth while and that she will meet with success. RENOCAH1 5-1-1 1, 1 B , S ,1 '41 -, ,Q 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 SLYZANNE YYHITSE'1 ,l'E CORNIE HUQXE XYILLIAMS 1'19'1111sI11'111'11j'I'1111'1111isC Alley. Sim is 11111 ll 'C'o111e1I-11 of El'l'O1'S,, . . I X01' II ',1Ii1Is11111111e1' Niglzfs D1'1111111,' :X1ll1G1l1,' A5s11C111t11111 711. 2. 33, 41 gn, fujw if -A18 you LU,-6 Ifj Hiking' Club 11. 21: Class P11-si1i1Q11t NIM, ,QQ jus, ,,.7l,,f S1,CSf,CmR.1' 121: '1'1'1-115u1'111' 1 1'11111'11 Club 1111: Fi11111 192151 11, 2. -11: 19111111 Day 311111i1111' 131 Class Ilzlsket-111111 11, 2, 41: 1111sk1ft-111111 Silllilll 1-11: Dl'i1ll12l111'Q'1ll11 i . ' 1 1J -11 Yiw- 1'1'11si111111t of 1Jl'i1l11il11l' 1111111 111 1 F1'P1ll'1l Club 13. 41 : .111u1'11111is1i1' Llub 141. Suz1111111-. jusl Stix 111 1l1'l' f1'i111111s, 1111s 111111 511011 Rl 111111-1' i11 the 111111115 11f 1ll1l' 1-111ss11111tes that S1111 is 1'uv'111'1111 i1111i s111-11s:1b10. F, 1 111111 11f ber f111'111'it11 lJ2lHt1lllCS is 191111- i11g'. 111111 if 11411 bel' i1lY111'l11' 1111111 .1us1 1l111'i11. 111 11,1 Ulu- 11111 llilllltx 11f Q it 111'1111ll11ly 1111111 11it111'111'y S111'i11ty 141: 1J1'11111ati1f Club 13. -11: F1'11111'11 Club 13, -11: Hiking 7 Club 11. 21: Att111111:1111'11 HCDIIOI' 11011 11. 3, 31. L'111'11ie 11115 lllillly f1'ie1111s, 111111 51112 is 11l11'11ys 1'1+1111y to 119111 11111111 1v111111eve1' she 111111. S1111 11213 il Very Clivcry 11isp11sitio11, 111111 if you W11111' 111 111ug11. just listen 10 1ll'l' witty 1'11111111'ks. S110 is full of fun 111111 is Q1 g111111 st111111111-111111 if she 111:es 11111, like 1111111111-t1'y. We 11111 sure that 1'o1'11i1- will 11121133 QI Ql'0il1 s111'1'1-ss i11 life. Q REXOCAHI Q Salutator Fr:.xNc12s CARTER HIEXIDS and citizens of Reitlsville tonight hrings us to a position of satlness iningletl with joy. We are satl hecause we are leaving this oltl huiltling which has heen our hoine for the past four years. lYe are happy because this is a great occasion for us. a clay which niay he calletl a retl letter clay. Vie are glatl to vvelconie you. citizens of lleitlsville. to see us receive our tirst laurels. lYe extentl to the nienihers of our school hoartl a cortlial yvelconie here tonight antl We Wish to express in a sinall yvay our appreciation of the loyal support you have always given us. To our superintentlent. principal antl faculty ineinhers l inust say we owe you a tleht of gratitutle which we cannot repay. Thus we yvelconie you here tonight because the occasion xvoulml not he coniplete without your presence antl your loyal support. As it is impossible to express our love and appreciation to our pa1'O11'fS at this time we extentl to you a inost hearty yvelcoine. To every one we extend a corclial yvelcoine and we fully trust this will be an occasion of joy to you. 35 Q Rnivoorini gg 0 Class History AXNNA Tiovn OL1vER fs and scyenticn when ou1 eount1y was 111 tl1e nndst of the niost horrible war 111 all history, a group of X the year of our lord 0110 tl1o11sand nine lll111Cl1'6CT 915: , . . ' . A nierry. carefree children betwee11 the ages of six illld seven, booked their passages for an eleven year voyage on tl1e good ship School Days. Six years of the trip passed tranquilly witl1 a loss of only a few passengers. but with the seventh year we inet witl1 niany ditiiculties. QM aybe I should have added that this voy- age was not 0110 111E'1'Ply of pleasure. Wie worked hard with only a few hours of leisure eacl1 dayi. Instead of being appointed new quarters on our ow11 ship, as had been the custom, we were placed i11 a new vessel, High School Days, ainong' niany strange faces. This ship had just been conipleted the previous S11111I1'1Q1' a11d we felt l101101'O4Ql indeed to be the first to e11ter. Tl111s we began our seventh year. Instead of 0110 captain who watched over us we had sev- eral wl1o were cruel a11d stern Zllltl sonietiines went so far as to beat us with heavy sticks when we did not obey. We soon learned, however. that we were to be rewarded, for in our leisure hours we were allowed to romp and play on deck. During that year our girls inade themselves fain- ous by winning' tl1e Junior High School Basket-ball chain- pionship. As a. trophy they were pron1ised a blue ba11ner which was to have waved proudly i11 their staterooin. The eighth and llillill years passed by, full of fun ?l11Cl eX- eitenient Hlltl by the tenth year we navigators thought we knew just about everything there was to li11OVV about saili11g but we soon found we were sadly mistaken. Wie were the so-called Qluniors, horribly mistreated and over-ru11 by the proud, haughty and coneeited Seniors. For twelve months 36 2 REXGCAHI Q we took bravely their knocks and impertinence and then we proudly bade them farewell ancl took their places. lVe were very considerate of the lower classmeu and exercised our Senior privileges tg 25 very prutlently. also we have been commended frequently on our wonderful conduct antl atti- tude. by our captains, pilot and mates. Ancl now as we come to the end of our voyage ancl the time has come to bitl farewell to all who are conuectetl with the belovecl ship High School Days we realize that we have not seen all of life's splendor and wonders. that we are merely on the threshold of life with our lives in our own hantls. and as the olcl saying goes we are Launched but not Anclioretlf' 37 Q RENooAHr Q Class Will State 0fN0rH1, Ca1'oZ'i11c1. County of R0C'L7l'llg7llllIl' City of R6iCZ.Sl'1'll6 We, the inenibers of the Senior Class of Reidsville High School, being of sound niintl and unusual intelligence, hav- ing arrived at the end of our high school career, and realiz- ing that this school is about to lose its most valuable treasure, do hereby make and declare this our last XVill and Testa- ment. SECTION I To the Juniors, we will our classroom CAh, hallowed spots and all the chewing gum under the desks. To the Sophoniores, we leave our good grades and unex- celled record, hoping that they will profit by these. To the Freshinen, we leave our pity and prayers Qpoor thingsj, for they know not. what lies before theni. SECTION H To the future stage manager of the tlraniatic club, Gordon Gentry's certainty to pull the curtain at the wrong time dur- ing a play. To Robert. Pinnix, Phil l3allard's ceaseless supply of en- ergy. To Harry Benson, Claude Miobleyls nlany honors as a trackinan. To Ruth Price. Cornie Willianfs chewing guin, to be found under numerous desks throughout the school. To Mack Griffin, George l3arber's tooth which he lost dur- ing football practice. To Sol Schuhnan, Clarence -Tones' sheiking qualities. To ltlayniond cl1'l1iCl1liQllil, Eugene llrookls monkey ways, which very clearly show his ancestry. . To Louis Allen, Hunter Oakley's great liking for athle- tics. To lirnia fllranie, llorotliy Xt-yvell's perpetual giggling. To Ruby Vaughn. Lillian llH1'l12l111,S boisterous ways which keep the class in a constant uproar. 33 Q RENOCAHI Q To Gordon Wooten, Newton Hall's pep and vivacity. To Julia XVare, Mabel Burton's position as class tlirt. To Robert Price. half of Sam l.emon's wit, the only half that he has. To Helen Jones, Sara. NYhitsett's tiniidity, which is espec- ially noticeable in the presence of boys. To l.ucile Dobbs, Jennie S3llE'1'l31E'lLllS ability to cover much space in a short time. To Sarah Kemp, Rebecca. Glass' powder, rouge. lipstick and other primping material. To Louise Roach, NYinnie Dunn's unpopularity, which she gained because of her bashfulness. To Herbert NYare, Neal P2ll111G1'iS beautiful form as a cheer leader, to be used only in private. To .lean Hudson. Fra.nces Garrisoifs examples of an ideal S011i4'b1'. To Earl Chaney, Alec BlO11T:QO11191'yiS position as smart Alec of the class. A To Bob Humphreys, John NVeaver's pestering ways which he exercises continually. To Mildred Gilliam, Edna Johnson's position as president of the tiapper's association. To Harry Benson, John Foy's ability to get to school as early as H 215 two mornings a week. To ,lack Painplin, Buck Duggins' dignitied air. To Annie .lohn XVillia1ns, Annie Colen1an's sweet disposi- tion. To Francis Anderson, Carroll Garrisonis oratorical ability, hoping that he will have a few occasions to use it unless he improves it. To Billy Ware, Fred lJickerson's ability to see a Spec a long distance off. To Sannny King, Spencer Waynick's good looks. which cause him to be a ready target for cupid's arrow. To Marvin Powell, Ralph Cummings' constant misbe- having and failure to get his lessons. To Clara. Xance, Ruth Sartin's bewitching smile. To Lucy Burton, llugh Anderson's ability to understand anything after four or tive explanations. 39 2 nnxooai-ir Q To Margaret Bane, Frances Carter's great skill in music. To Francis Dixon, Nilinona. Hutcherson's incessant talking which has annoyed us for four years. To Maude lValker, lVihna C'arroll's great liking for Geom- etry. To John XVatlington, Melvin Dobb's good grades, realizing that he will need theni. To you, future class baby, Robert Morphis' rattler, horn and other toys. To Julia Wlare, Anna. Love Oliver's freckle vanishing creani. To Julia Burton, Kate Sniitlfs modesty. To Byron Pritchett, Jacob Schuhnan's ability to argue, grumble and make all kinds of unnecessary noises. To Frank Swann, Vance Partlow's cute ways, which Won for him the position of cutest senior boy. To Frances Schooltield, Suzanne Whitsett's ability to make herself heard in arguments and class discussions. To Sara. Firesheets, Vivian Ellington's surplus height. To Elizabeth Daily. Sara Hastings' poetical ability. To Irvin l.asley. Robert Richardson's great ambition to be- come a second Romeo. To Junebug Delaney, Phoebe C'lark's conceit and sarcasm, to add to his already abundant supply. To Etha, Jones. Sallie Sharp's long curly locks. As executors of this l.ast Will and Testament, We a.ppoint Junebug llelgancey and Francis Dixon, knowing how they like to attend to other people's business, and urging the abso- lute observance of these, our tinal wishes. XVhereunto we set our hand and seal on this, the 31st clay of May, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Xine Hun- dred and Twenty-eight. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class of to he their last, will and testament, in our presence and We, in their presence and in the presence of each other, have at their request set our names hereunto as witnesses. 11','f,,p,5S,',,,- NEWTON H.xc1.L, I B DUMB Class Lawyer. lv. lil. Kxorr 40 Q REXOCAHI Q Class Prophecy RI-EAT, Pkriiiziz time is drawing near when we, the Seniors of R. .x . V -. Y , H. S. shall be Seniors no longer, but we all shall leave this institution that has sheltered and pro- tected us for four happy years. In commemoration of our school days, we have come together. at this time, around the campfire, to share our last happy hours together. Becoming' weary from the strenuous work of the day. most of the members leave the campfire and turn in for the night. I, being in a meloncholy mood. remain by the glowing em- bers of the campfire. As I sit. thus, buried in thought, three strange looking figures appear out of the darkness, desiring to tell fortunes. A sudden idea strikes me. I will learn from these strange people the destinies of everyone present at this camp ground. They bring forth a. large pot and set. it on the tire. Pres- ently steam arises from the pot. and I am allowed to peep into the future: Hugh Anderson is president of Reidsville's new million dollar Y. M. C. A. Gordon Gentry is a. famous physician, and Kate Smith is employed by him as a. nurse. Claude Mohlef' has won fame as a. vetinery surgeon. Alec Montgomery has charge of the extensive stock of Belk-Stevens Co. D. Pender's store also boasts of a new manager in the person of no other than Caroll Garrison. Frances Carter. Annie Coleman. Ruth Sartin, IVinona Hutcherson and Xvlllllil. Caroll have organized an Qld Maids Club, with Annie Coleman as chairman. This club is a wonderful success. and. has already saved many from the ravages of matrimony. ' I.illian Durham has surprised us by eloping with a Young man from Florida. Anna. Love Gliver has recently opened a home for stray cats. Homeless cats are given a hearty welcome into this 41 Q RnNooAHr Q worthy organization. The milk for the animals is furnished by an adjoining dairy, operated by Frances Garrison. Jacob Schulman is proprietor of Reidsvillels one and only pa.wn shop, located on Scales St. Mable Burton. our capable editor, is now editor-in-chief of the Pelham Eventsfl She has in her service Sara Hast- ings and Rebecca Glass as stenographers. A It is rather interesting to note that Robert Morphis has become a great artist. At present, he is traveling abroad in order to complete his st.udy. ' Ruck Duggins, a graduate from Carolina, is coaching football at R. H. S. Ralph Cummings, the brains of the senior class, has gone north and joined the Mounted Policef' Vivian Ellington, the distinguished actress, has returned from the stage and has taken up teaching at Monroeton. Philip Ballard has resigned as a clerk in the A. M. A. store and has started a business of his own, with Edna. John- ston to help him manage it. Clarence .Tones is a foreman. employed by the American Tobacco Company. Sara XYhitsett, who always considered the Minor', things, has decided to become a Minor for once and all. She is now the beloved and adored lielpinate of Roy Lee '4Skinny Minor, an old student of R. H. S. Robert Richardson coaching at Carolina. Sam Lemons. a nonchalant, sophisticated, blase gentleman strolls down Fifth Avenue into Texas Guinanls place, where he spends two bits like so much water. After downing his whiskey and soda like a gentleman, he reluctantly admits that he is l.emons, the butter and egg man from Reidsville, who has come to TN ew York on a visit. Vance Partlow, under the leadership of Mr. Bello, has become the world's greatest and fastest typist. He is known the world over as The Speed Demon. -lennie Satterlield is famous for her course in aesthetic dancing. Many sufferers from excessive avoirdupois have found relief by taking this course. 42 Q unxockni Q George Barber capped the trophy on a cross country run from Seattle to Miami. Melvin Dobbs is a motion picture director. -Xt present he is directing Winnie in her latest masterpiece. lllinnie has won much fame as a motion picture actress. Peeping into a cozy cottage. we see a busy housewife sweeping and dusting. She is Mrs. David Somers. who, be- fore marriage. was Miss Suzanne Whitsett. Eugene Brooks is a stock broker on Mlall Street. John Foy. a man of the world. spends most of his time riding about and calling on the weaker sex. Xeyvton Hall. the modern Rip Van llvinkle. is now a fam- ous baseball player. He is hurling for the Xeyv York Giants. Spencer Waynick oyms and operates a truck farm in Xeyv Hampshire. Dorothy Xeyvell. Sallie Sharp and Phoebe Clark are great musicians. Phoebe and Dorothy take care of the vocal part. while Sallie plays the violin. Sallie has won fame with her violin. She has succeeded Fritz Kreisler as a musical direc- TOT. -lohn Weaver. our capable class president. is now presi- dent of the Pink Tea Corporation of Rutlin. X. C. Cor- nie is serving as a waitress in this shop. llunter Oakley has succeeded Mrs. Womack as instructor of music at H. ll. S. Fred Dickerson. who yvon fame as a college football player, is now a professor of Civil Eiigineering at V. P. l. As surprising' as all this seems. my astonislnnent can be imagined when l see myself standing in the pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Pumpkin Creek. X. C. Having accomplished their mission. the creatures remove the pot from the smoldering' embers and betake themselves into the dark forest. 43 2 Riznooanr Q Valedictory R'-X'I.PII YVALDO C UMBIINGS EQJQZFQIEAR Friends, Teachers, and Classmates: J, I 'f v 1 , YI' . . ff 5 XX e, the class of Zh, are assembled here in Reids- ville High School for perhaps the last time. It- is a sad parting, and yet it is a hopeful one. It is hopeful be- cause we ha.ve received training here that. will help us face life squarely. But before we pass on to give room for these who follow us, we wish to- express our deep appreciation to those who have made this parting such a hopeful one. lYe are grateful to our superintendent, principal, and teachers for bringing us through the four years of high school strife, victorious. lVe trust that in the coming years you will see that your traini11g has gone home and that we are doing our part to make the world worth living in. To our school board we are also thankful. XVe realize that fvour planning and work has helped make our school what it is today. We wish to thank the citizens of Heidsville and Rocking- ham County who have financed our training course. lVe realize that without. your aid we would not have had this fine building and equipment and these trained teachers. Conse- quently, we could not have received this training. lVe also wish to express our deep appreciation to the churches for a.dding the Bible department to our school. No one can fully realize what it has meant and will mean to us, to our school, and to the world at large. And last but not least, we express our deepest gratitude to our parents who have made the sacrifice to give us this prep- aration. live cannot repay you but some day we hope that you will be justly proud of us and proud of what you have done to prepare us. We extend greetings to the class of '29 which will soon fol- low in our footsteps. lVe hope that you will be even more victorious than we. 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YT -'A ' , , if ,wi 3148.3 UNM We v.-5 -- yy, ., MQ-Lg IH- .- 'P 0, 4. ,v-'-hp. rfhgl-:5C if '1 53 5 'f i 'gig .. +A. .FI 4 'IM' J p.. ..l 1' ,:4 - ki ,1- ,V 4 . .4 ' ll' 5 .. -'un .:..4 , V UE ADVERTISEMENTS ff J 4 ' f f 'Sf Q W S? H I ji IX f X IZWCWW qbabc mf' I f 3,yljv'!fe , hy- 7 Z f 7 L' 3 C x 'T Zip ' X .- f Si? f- T - A f . A K ' 1, jg! HOLMES MOTOR COMPANY DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS Dependable Used Cars Settle Street THE A. S. PRICE COMPANY CLOTHING, DRY GOODS AND SHOES Phone 99 ' Reidsville, N. O. For Prompt Tire and Tube Repairing, Call- JOHN COVINGTON AT REIDSVILLE BATTERY COMPANY Phone 180 Quick Service on Punctures PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Y BANK OF REIDSVILLE ORGANIZED ISQ Service With Safety DIAMONDS PHONE 106 Weaver's Jewelry YVATCHES, CLOCKS AND JENVELRY REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY So. Scale Street Reidsville, N. C. Let the Larzmdry H elp You- lf it's something to be cleaned fanything that will washy, send it to us. It's our job by right of our ability to do it thoroughly and economically. Our laundry service is a saving of time, money, and health- essentials of a happy life. r Dry Cleaning-XVe Are as Good as the Best-Call Us, Phone 157 Reidsville Laundry Co. Cor. Morehead and Main Sts. Reidsville, N. C. R. G. NEWNAM F015 CHOICE FRESH MEATS Phone 26114 Gilmer Street -:- -:- Reidsville, N. C. A Welcome Awaits You at DELANCY'S CAFE We Appreciate Your Business IIEIDSYILLE 3 GILMER STREET NORTH CAROLINA PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ADVERTISEMEXTS COURTLAND PLACE ReidsviIle's Best Place to Live REE D REALTY CO. Developers BELK-STEVENS COMPANY All STORES IS WHY WE SELL EOR LESS Reidsville, N. C. CHEVROLET Sales - Service REIDSVILLE MOTOR CO. Reidsville, N. o. PIGGLY WIGGLY Helps Those Ufho H elp Themselves TAKE YOUR SAVINGS HOME IN CASH One thousand and one easy to reach, easy to get, Nationally known products, H11 the Shelves of every Piggly Wiggly Store PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ADVERTISEMENTS KELVINATOR The OLDEST DoMEsT1o ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION Cold That Keeps Pay for it on our household budget plan Phone 31 for booklet explaining Southern Public Utilities Co. SERVICE FOLLOVVS THE SALE W. B. R. MOTOR CO. OAKLAND :: PONTIAC Sales and Service PHONE 62 SETTLE STREET FOR OVER FORTY YEARS THE MAN'S STORE VVILLIAMS CQ COMPANY P OI SS ADVERTISEJIEXTS REGAL PRINTING CO. Conwnercial Printing - Office Supplies School Supplies - Stationery Phone 301-W Ivhitsett Building GET IT AT- STRADER IZROTHERS Quality erviee FRESH BIEATS AND FANCY GROCERIES Phones 327 Sa 347 A welcome is Always on tap at- Fetzer' s Drug Store Petuske 81 Weinstein Co. Reidsz'ille's Newest and Best Department Store Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices Full line of Men's and Boys' Clothing. Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-VVear, Shoes and Dry Goods We Carry a Full Line of Braa'ley's Sweaters for School W'car REIDSVILLE BUILDING 8: SUPPLY CO. Everything in Bnilrling Dlaterials House Building Contractors Phone 521 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ADVERTISEMENTS The MODEL DRY CLEANERS Sz DYERS C. J. Neal REIDSVILLE'S BEST SINCE 1921 Phone 448 BELVEDERE BARBER SHOP cmd BEAUTY SHOPPE A Complete Shop-With All Desires to Please You L. L. Smithey, Prop. Reidsville, N. C. - I fa' NU SHINE ?-i E -L ,T 1,j ll www- , ' ,ffmml I 1 ,W G:-gif .' Elf -1 ii -A-Sigue +::z 'WI ff pl I I alum l'I i lima-..,, ,JH ' '. UE ' A ' Make your shoes wear longer Keep them neat and clean with NU SHINE Easily applied-economical-lasting Be sure to try NEUTRAL For all Canvas, leather and kid Especially adapted to two-tone and Patent Leather Shoes 250 for 3112 oz. bottle J. Walter Lovelace, Inc. INSURANCE SERVICE with a personal interest 25 Scales Street Reidsville, N. C. IVILKERSON FUNERAL HOME Ambulance All Hours Phone -186 or 571 DR. J. DOUGLAS JACOBS Reidsziille Chiropractor Palmer Graduate 102 Whitsett Building PI EASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ADTERTISEJIEXTS eh iff ml is -- LEADING f i x JEWELER? E51- 893 f GREENSBORO, N. C. CLIBIAX BARBER SHOP We Appreciate Your Pafronage Worsham's Service Station You Know Our Business 'Say it U'iz'lz FZozcers from MRS. W. T. BARBER, Florist Office phone -LSO Greensboro phone 202 PLEASE P- R I O R DVERTISERS ADVERTISEMENTS Photographs Live Forever Throek1norton's Studio SANITARYBARBER SHOP THE LITTLE SHOP with the BIG WELCOME All Work a Specialty Vorner West Market and Gilmer Streets Reidsville, N. C. Compliments- ELLINGTON DRUG COMPANY Wllitsett Building-Phone 377 You must be satisfied -1- -:- Reidsville, N. C. First National Bank Two kinds of Interest Personal and LLQZQ I , . ll if Capital ....................... ...... 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits ....., 55,000.00 Resources .................... ...... 1 ,250,000.00 PLEXSF PATR3NI7E OUR ADX ERIISERS ADTERTISEJIEXTS Citizens Bank Organized 1885 with capital of S12.500.00. To-day our capital, surplus. and profits amount to more than S18.3,000.00-largest of any bank in the County. Our depmzflable service to the public for more than .QU years has enabled us to nzalfe this fine slzozcing. U76 app1'6Cz'af6 your business Conzplcfv Ozztjiitws for Jlcn and Boys 0 E ,E CL 0 THING COIVIIJAIV K E 6713125 17 A'7FKf21gfz 23. Pres. and Atfgift Jefferson Building Greensboro, N. C. Somers, White oc Cummings, Inc. Reidsvilleas Best Store for Bleu and Boys Where Cash Buys Cheaper Phone 519 :- -:- Reidsville. N. C. PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ADTERTISEJIEXTS REIDSVILLE GROCERY COIIPAXY, INC. Tflzolesale Groceries, Flour, Feed and Grain R. B. RODGERS DRY CLEANING AND DYE XYORKS Danville, Va. and Reiclsville. X. C. J. R. Clark Motor Co. Henson' and Essex Sales and sei-me PHONE ISPS 9 0 S 0 0 DEPARTMENISTORE O Gmttussono N.c. Here at Meyers is a specialized service for the younger set- apparel and accessories for boys and girls in a splendid variety at moderate prices Greensboro -:- -:- North Carolina BEXEFIELD. IIOTLEY K COIIPANY urlllf? Old Reliable Housefiirriisliersu FURNITURE PHONE 39 MUSIC Wliitsett Building. Gilmer Street Reiclsville. X. C. REIDSVILLE SHOE STORE LADIES' AND CHILDREXS SHOES A SPECIALTY Famous J. LS: K. Shoes Reidsville. X. C. PLEA II PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER ADVERTISEMENTS TUCKER'S DRUG STORE The REXALL Store Meet Your Friends Hereg It's a Good Habit SEND YOUR CLOTHES TO SPRINGS DRY CLEANING PIONEER CLEANERS No. 8, lYest Market St. Phone 199 Reidsville, N. C. IF YOU HAVE A BAD FIRE CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Ulf Your IVant a GOOD FIRE Call USP, REIDSVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY Phone 24 EAD cmd keep EIDSVILLE posted EVIEW on EGULARLY Home News Three times per week-Only 32.00 per year REIDSVILLE JEVVELRY CO. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware, Talking Machines and Phonographs - Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 161 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ADVERTISEMENTS at the red sign I and refresh yourself I S I ' Delicious andgefrgjljlng Reidsville Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Phone 88 ALWAYS PLEASES-At Mares Your Satfisfaction Is Our First Thought Ask any of our customers S. B. BIACE Your Jczcvlcr REIDSVILLE, N. C. SANITARY BIEAT BIARKET FRESH AND CURED TNIEATS Julius Roberts. Prop. Phone 37 Reidsville, N. C. PTIILADELPHIA SITOE STORE The Emclusive S1106 Sfore Buy Fit and Comfort - Shoes of Quality REIDSVILLE, N. C. PHONE 60-W DIXON'S SHOE SHOP SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT-Give Us a Trial VVEST TXIARKET STREET -:- -:- REIDSVILLE, N. C. THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK 522 ON SAVINGS R. S. Montgomery, President J. B. Pipkin, Vice-President Mrs. Carrie M. Lovelace, Cashier PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I ADT'ERTISEMEXTS . B. HOOPE ' Plumbing and Heating Reidsville, N. C. Phone 329 Sales-EXIDE-Serzice REIDSVILLE BATTERY COMPANY Generator and Starter Repairing-Battery I?e0l1arging Phone ISO XVOMACK HARDXVARE COMPANY THE WINCHESTER STORE General Hardware A Phone 428 'fLearn- by 'reading lrlzat the 'well-rear! invite -Get it at SUDDEN SERVICE SHOP Newspapers, Books, Magazines and Specialties, Cigars, Cigarettes Tobaccos. Candy, Photographic Supplies Matinee Daily, 3 P. M. First Show Night, 7:45 THE BROADIVAY THEATRE Attractions of Merit Popular Prices Quality Printing of Distinction Serrice THE REIDSVILLE PRINTING COMPANY. f'Tl1e Master Printers of Rez'fIsriIIe Review Building Phone 294 PLICASI-I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I ADVERTISEMENTS BUY YOUR SCHOOL SUIWLIES FROM ROSES 5-10-250 STORE TVl1c1'e You Get More for the Same Jlonry IUAICAHIQ PATICUNIXIC OUR AIlYlClCl'lHICllS We f JG ,f 3 D I S T I N C T I O N I ' ' Q A plant equipped with the most modern machinery and with highly efficient, expert workmen enables us to put a certain mark of distinction in all our publications J. P. BELL CoMPANY Printers, Sfationers, E1zgra'vers Booksellers -, .I.YNCHBUnG, Vmomm u I rintvrs of this lllagasin Q P Q' -2-2 ' I .LPBELL C'?,Irwc. fJs'QwfQ Mg: IW wr. I C c S92
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