Reidsville High School - Renocahi Yearbook (Reidsville, NC)

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1 , --f , Y MAHEAHET JONES, Editor GENIE MCDONALD, Bus. Mgr. gfeefinw anc!E:if IMAJAQA fo me Graduating Class of Heidsville High School hom LUCKY STRIKE dllB h Th!-X Th E 1 THE HE UC Hi Th opprecicition to Miss Boker Miss Wootton Miss Rotled e ond I I Q f Mr. Lipscomb tor their involuoble oid in helping us with the 1939 e RENOCAI-il stott wishes to express their sincere RENOCAHI. li' U ll E W U all U We treasure the memories of our high school life ancl realize that they will become even more price- less to us through the years. Perhaps, through the pages of this volume ot Renocahi, we can portray to others ancl can keep for ourselves some of our most valued memories. REIDSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL jzze Ql'LOC6lAf i1iii P geF e by Qi' UEUICATIUN Her interest, encouragement, and understanding have endeared her to ,is more and more each year. Her triendly smile is treasured by as as one ot the dearest memories ot our high school lite. It is with sincere appre- ciation and Ioye that we dedicate the 1939 RENOCAI-H to Miss Kate Conley. W , Page Six l . l i i ' SUPEHINTENDENTS MESSAGE Commencement to you means the tinishing ot your high school career. But Commencement also means the beginning ot a new lite Those ot you who will not go to college will immeaiately find yourselt in a new world with new objectives ana new responsibilities Those ot you who do pursue your book learning turther will also tina many things different, You will tina more liberty ot thought ana actionsg and also more responsibility tor your own actions. When you have tinishea high school the worla looks upon you no longer as boys and girls but as young men and young women. lt is the hope at the school that you have acauirea during your years in Public School a backgrouna ot resourcetulness that will enable you to tina a place ot growth ana service in a growing civilization. we !Qn0ca,Ai'MMmH iiwwf t Page Se: en Pgzge Eigbl C. C. Lipscomb Principal BS., A.S.T.C. R. Broadus Culler Civics A.B., l-ligh Point Col- lege, Girls' Basketball Coach. Mrs, R. Montgomery Latin AB., Tufts College, 9th Grade Advisor. Miss Ruby Williams Biology, Physics AB., Greensboro Col- lege- ing Coach, l I th Miss Mary J. Boker French AB., Flora Macdonald, Annual Advisor, French Club Advisor. Miss T. Freeman Civics and History AB, Chowan College, Assistant Coach of Girls' FACULTY Miss Kate Conley History, Economics and Sociology AB, UNC., Handbook Composer, Script Writer of School Pageant. James L. l-lolmes Algebra. Geometry AB., Catawba College, Debating Coach, Tennis Miss M. Cooper Commercial AB, Elon, lOth Grade Advisor, Printing Ad- visor of RENOCAHI. Miss Martha Jacobs English AB., WCUN C., Assist- ant Advisor to Student Miss Lorene Cralle lklalh A B, Randolph - Macon Woman's College, 8th Grade Advisor, Chair- man ot Chapel Program Committee. Miss E. Mc Kinney Librarian Women's College, Drexel Library School. Basketball. Coach. Organization. Miss M. Ratledge Miss M. T. Smith Landon D. Walker Miss A. Wootton English Home Economics Music English AB., W.C,U.N.C., Senior A. B., Ea st Carolina A B., Elon College. A.B., W.C.U.N C., Foc- Advisor, Dramatic Di- Teachers College, Girls' ulty Advisor to Student rector. Advisor. Organization. Miss Ruth E. J. l-l. Williams S. F. Wells Miss M. Womack Jack l-lettner gezeral Science. Agriculture Piano Secretary to Superin- H ,Z 00 ,U , 'O OW , BS., Clemson Agri- Southern Conser a- ,'en,de'l' A A gl TJ flldcg Sgbpclfy- AB! U-NC-I l-li-Y cultural College, Ad- tory of Music, Dlir- pV'Vll'VlQ .SUD9VV'S0V Ol A ' ' AdV'5O - visor to the Agricul- ham, N. C. Renocohl' Grade Advisor. ture Club. me Enom i Page Nine ELIZABETH MITCI-IELL .. TOM EITZ .......... MARGARET JONES .. LOIS SIMON ........................ BETTY JANE DAVIS ond TOM BELLO CLASS PUEM Now thot our tosk is completed ond the finishing touches done, Our minds, in reverse, wonder bock to those doys of work ond fun. Fun? Yes, tun-for you, tor me, for oII, Fun ornid our struggles, our triols-fought ond won, And of work, we had our shoreAbut ne'er from duty shronk- Nor sow o Iood too Iorge to bore-o chore too smoII to meet . . . . . .President . . .Vice-President .. .Secretory .. .Treosurer . . .Moscots And now, o new worId offers chollenge, To eoch, o new world unfolds. Unfolds in mogic splendor-its opportunities, unforetoIdI But no motter whot the future-we'II work ond do our best. And oII thru' lite we'II remember our school doys ot R, I-I. S. CLAUDE GEORGE. Page Ten CLASSESS !QrLocLzAz' ,496 A , rQ...kw,.,, Page Tzrelzfe If If , N f f JR ,f 1 f f ':.- VV '-ff, A. J LL,L.,,f,f'p7,l . Y SENIUHS Charles Thurston Bendall Billie Beatrice Betts Charlie Willie Tennis l4J, Dramatic Club l4l, French French Club l3, 47, Glee Club l5J. Club l4J, Debater's Club l4J, Liter- 1f he be not for me What fare I for whom he be? ary Society l4l. Character is the key to suc E Ma rga ret Byrd Jennie Ma rgaret Burton HP011-yil f!ByrdJ7 Glee Club l3, 4, 53. Galatians lfJO. Home Economics l2, 37, French Club Carve your name on hearts and not marble, Allred Burnelle Cooke Anne Williamson Chambers fID0peyll fllellyll George Walter Burgess UW. G. Basketball l2, 4, 5l, Football l3, 4, 53, Baseball l4, 53, l-lieY Club l4, '5l, Treasurer of l-li-Y Club l5l, Captain of Football Team l5l. Quiet but daunrless, whether in worlz or play. Lula Juanita Carter Nita Latin Club ll, 25, Literary Society l4J. In all lhings be true John William Daniel, Jr junior Wentworth: Home Economics ll, 23, Football l2, 3, 4, 53, l-li-Y Club l3, Public Speaking Club l3l, French Club Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 47, Dramatic Club 4, SJ, Baseball C4, 59, Co-Captain of l4J, Dramatic Club l4J, Glee Club l2, 3, 43, Class President l3J. Reids- Baseball Team l5l, Basketball l5l. ville: Voted Most ODl'lmlSl'lC, ', He has done his work and Why worry? Life is too short! held his Peace , me Enom L CSD. Opportunity comes but on Take it when it comes. Page Tlairzeefz ff . 'i f774u , VA, f '42 1 D -- 'V . Ax C 1 ff 1 Page Fourteen Syble Louvenia Ellington MiJlJ Shibblen Latin Club ll, Zl, Home Economics ll, Zl, Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, Dramatic Club ll, 2, 3, 4, Sl, Cheerio Club l2l, Basketball l2, 3, Sl, Public Speaking Club l3l, Treasurer of Dra- matic Club lSl, Sports Editor of High School Paper lSl, Cheer-Leader lSl, Voted Best Dancer, Giftorian. Small, but sweet in sports or swing. Thomas Edmunds Fitz lfT0ml! Secretary of Class ll, 3l, President of Class l2l, Hi-Y Club l3, 4, Sl, Student Assembly l4l, Student Coun- cil i4l, Treasurer of Hi-Y Club l4l, Business Manager of High School Paper l4l, Treasurer of Student Or- ganization l4l, Dramatic Club l4, Sl, Glee Club l4, Sl, Basketball l4, Sl, President of Hi-Y Club lSl, Voted Most Popular, Best Dancer and Gif- torian. Be a man and let the world know who you are. Alvis Burton Gilliam HA' B.H Agriculture Club ll, 2, 3, 4l. A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the best of men. SENIUHS Frances Lee Faucette Frankie Home Economics lil, Latin Club ll, Zl, Cheerio l2l, Marshal l3, 4l, Traffic Committee l4l, Chief Typist of RENOCAI-ll lSl, Associate Editor of High School Paper lSl. Do an things well. Frances Louise Fovvlkes Hpimpteff' Latin Club ll, 2l, Home Economics ll, 2l, Cheerio l3l, Traffic Com- mittee l4l. What l was yesterday, l am to-day and will be to-morrow. Margaret Hinton Glidevvell Curtis Hall Fitts Sapire Agriculture Club ll, 2, 3, 4, Sl, Vice- President of Agriculture Club l3l, President of Thrift Bank l4l, Presi- dent of Agriculture Club l4, Sl, County President of Agriculture Club lSl. Do unto others as you would haue them do unto you. Claude Swanson George, Jr, Swanton Danvillei Secretary Dramatic Club ll l, Latin Club lll, Dramatic Club lll, Reidsvillei Dramatic Club l2, 3, 4, Sl, Public Speaking Club l3l, Marshal l3, 4l, Debating Team l3, 4, Sl, Debating Club l3, 4, Sl, Public Speak- ing Club l4l, Home Room Repre- sentative l4l, Associate Editor of School Paper l4l, Tennis l4, Sl, Sec- retary Debating Club lSl, Snap Shot Editor for RENOCAI-ll lSl, Secretary to Principal lSl, Testator for RENO- CAl-ll lSl, Publication Chief for School Paper lSl, Member of Student Council lSl, Class Poet lSl. Raymond Watkins Goolsby Beanie G00by Latin Club ill, Dramatic Club l3l, Football l3, 4, Sl, Basketball lSl. l:l'Sl'1Cl1 Club l3, fll, Public SDEGl4ll'1Q None but himself can be his parallel. Club l3l, Cheerio Club l3, 4l. Nlmitations are seldom valuable, be yourself. Page Fifteen Page Sixleezz ,, ,Www Buford Dixon Griffin Beulah Agriculture Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, Basket- ball l4, Sl, Football lSl. Play the game fairly. Dorothy Rose Hooper Hooper Latin Club ll, 2l, Home Economics lSl. The mildest manner and the genrlest heart. ff Lucy Ellen Kiker Kiher Home Economics CZ, 3l, Basketball CZ, 3, 4l, Dramatic Club l2, 3, 4, Sl, Marshal l3, 4l, Secretary of French Club l4l, Society Editor of High School Paper l4l, French Club K4, Sl, Student Government lSl, Assistant Gym instructor lSlg Counselor for Junior Dramatic Club l5l. Take life as you End it, but don't leave it so. fi E N l U lil 5 Robert Lee Graff Neue' rooibeii cz, 3, 4, sl, Basketball cz, 3 4, Sl, French Club l4l, Baseball K4, Sl, Hi-Y Club lSl, Captain of Basket- ball Team lSl. If you ran'l Hnish it to-day. Hnish it to-morrow. Hattie Virginia Hopper llH0pll Home Economics ill. Wise to resolve, patient to perform. Radford Ferguson Lewis Rad Latin ll, 2l, Public Speaking Club i3lg Band l3, Sl, Glee Club l3, 4, Mildred Sue Harrelson HBubU Latin Club ll, Zlg Home Economics ll, 2, 4l, Cheerio l2l, Glee Club lSl, Traffic Committee lSlg RENOCAHI Staff lSl, High School Paper Typist 14, Sl. lVhat's worth having. is worth striving for. Margaret Elizabeth Jones jamie Latin Club ll, 2l, Dramatic Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, Home Economics CZ, 3, Sl, Public Speaking Club l3l, Cheerio l3l, Treasurer of Dramatic Club l3lg Marshal l3, 4l, Secretary of Debater's Club K3, 4l, Debater's Club l3, 4, Sl, Traffic Committee i4l, Basketball lSl, Editor-in-Chief of RENOCAHI lSl, Secretary of Class lSl. You can depend on her for every duty: she is true as steel. Nancy Inez Matkins Inezie Latin Club ll, Zlg Home Economics ll, 2, Sl, Cheerio Club l2, 3l, Typist Sl, Dramatic Club K4, Sl. for School Paper C4, Sl, Glee Club By the work one knows the worlzmanf' 7 I? e enoca i lSl, Assistant Typist of RENOCAHI lSlg Home Room Representative lSl. Build for rhurafler. not for fame. Page Seventeen Page Eigbleen Betsy Lee Mayberry llBeFkI! Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 4, Sl, Dramatic Club ll, 2, 3, 4, Sl, Basketball CZ, 3, 4l, Marshal C3, 4l, Cheer Leader l4, Sl, Chairman of Social Commit- tee at Student Government l4l, Pres- ident ot French Club lSl, President of Dramatic Club lSl, Circulation Manager ot High School Paper lSl, Student Advisor for Junior Dramatic Club lSl, Assistant Gym Instructor lSl. Be yourself regardless of what convention or other people would have you be. Helen McCollum ScoopJ Latin Club ll, 2l, Home Economics ll, Zl, Glee Club l2, 3, 4l, Cheerio l3l, Public Speaking Club l3l, Dra- matic Club l3, 4l, Debating Club lSl, Advertising Manager tor REN- OCAHI lSl, Voted Laziest. Still achieving, still pursuing. Mary Lillie Meador Georgie Latin Club ll, Zl, l-lame Economics ll, 2, 3l, Cheerio l3l, Winner of Maga- zine Contest l3, 4, Sl. Not too serious, not too gay But a true-blue girl in euery way. SENIUHS Marie Beryl McAdams Pee Wee Latin Club ll, Zl, Home Economics ll, Zl, Basketball KZ, 3, 4, Sl, Cheerio l3l, President ot Class l4l, Sports Editor ot High School Paper l4l, Cheer Leader lSl, Sports Editor of RENOCAHI lSl, Captain ot Bas- ketball Team lSl, Voted Best All- Round, Most Popular, Best Athlete. Little, but we love her. Eugenia McDonald Genie Latin Club ll, Zl, Home Economics ll, Zl, Dramatic Club ll, 2, 3, 4l, Public Speaking Club i3l, Cheerio l3l, Marshal C3, 4l, Vice-President of Class l4l, Society Editor ot High School Paper lSl, Business Manager of RENOCAHI lSl. Precious things in small packages come. Elizabeth McGehee Mitchell 'min' Latin Club ll, Zl, Home Economics ll, Zl, Marshal l3, 4l, Dramatic Club l3, 4, Sl, Chairman of House and Grounds Committee l4l, Student Council l4, Sl, Secretary ot Student Government lSl, French Club lSl, President ot Class lSl. And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew. That one small head could carry all she knew. Annie Louise McBryde IIAMII Home Economics ll, Zl, French Club l4l, Voted Most Dignitied, Most Pes- simistic. Of the two evils, she always chooses them both. Alice Elmo Meador Sweet Latin Club ll, 2l, Home Economics lSl, Gentle of speech, benehcent of mind. Annie Daisy Motley Daisy Mae Latin Club ll, Zl, Home Economics ll, 2, 4l, Cheerio l2, 33, High School Paper Staff K4, Sl, Traffic Commit- tee lSl. Something attempted, something done. jhe fenocahi 4-- Przge Nineteen . if if z, zf K nf.. Page Twwzlyx RE- Jett Osborne Basketball il, 2, 3, 4l, Home Eco- nomics il, 3, Sl, Football Publicity Manager il, 2, 3, 4, Sl, Dramatic Club l2, 3, 4, Sl, Art Editor of High School Paper l4, Sl, Counselor of Junior Dra- matic Club lSl, Voted Biggest Flirt. Believe in yourself, believe in the thing you mean to do, and bc' proud of it. Minnie Elizabeth Perkins flperkll Latin Club Cl, Zl, Home Economics l3, 4, Sl, Dramatic Club 13, 4, Sl, Glee Club C4, Sl, Traffic Committee l4, Sl, Assistant Editor-in-Chief of RENOCAHI lSl, Voted Most Original, Class Prophet. Make the most of yourself, for that is all V there is of you. Mary Boyd Rice j'itterbztg Greensboro: President Class il l, Home Economics ll, 2, 3l, Basketball il, Zl, Glee Club l2l, Rocky Mounti Dramatic Club l3l, Reidsville: Traffic Committee i4, Sl. 'Wise to resolve. and patient to perform. filfhllllllli Mildred Kathleen Payne Bethany: Home Economics ll, Zl, Glee Club ll, 2, 3l, Reidsville: Home Eco- nomics l4l. Put lirst things first. Minta Jane Price Minta Latin Club ll, 2l, Home Economics ll, 2, Sl, Dramatic Club l2, 3, 4l, Cheerio l3l. Let not your heart be troubled over man, beast. or burden. Mary Jane Robinson Teenie Latin Club ll, Zl, l-lorne Economics il, Zl, Vice-President of Class i3l, Dramatic Club l3, 4, Sl, Traffic Com- mittee l4, Sl, Glee Club iSl, Photo- graphic Editor of RENOCAHI lSl, Voted Sweetest, Best Looking, Best Dressed, Historian. Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens ar ' jhae Qnoca i Ralph Braxton Pearson Monte French Club l3, 4l, Treasurer of Class C4l, Glee Club l4, Sl, Baseball l4, Sl, Tennis l4, Sl, l-ligh School Paper Staff iSl, RENOCAI-ll Staff iSl. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men. Claude Morris Reynolds Chuck Football i3, 4, Sl, French Club l3, 4l, l-li-Y l3, 4l, Perrylips l4l, Cheerio C4l, Baseball C4l, All-State Football Team iSl, President of l-li-Y lSl, Snap-Shot Editor of RENOCAI-ll lSl Life is what you make it. Billie Darlene Shelton Billie Darling Latin Club il, 2l, Glee Club l3, 4, Sl, l-lame Economics lSl, Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Page Twenty-one 4 159 'ff :Q - I ', ,Xefff ,f ' f,.f f' 4 f'1sg,f:,,f'f' ' ff , 111 '.:?f 41 , 4 M .furvf , , - . iff? 1-r , ,mg ' - ,W , .Q Q 1 ' 11 ' M ,f M W U, v-4 ' ' Page Tuferzfy-two MJ Wx MJ in Charles Lawrence Saunders, Jr. HC. LIU Latin Club ll, Zlg Vice-President ot Class lil, Treasurer of Class l3l, Marshal l3, 4lg Trattic Chairman in Student Organization l4l, Dramatic Club l4, Sl, Member of Student Coun- cil and Assembly l4, Sl, Hi-Y Club lSlj President ot Student Organiza- tion lSlj Class Historian lSl. Live truly, and thy life shall be a great and noble creed. Helen Hardy Small Cherry Glee Club l2, 3, 4, Sl, Home Economics l2, 3, 4lg ketball Manager l4l, Bas- ketball Team lSl. lr is not what we have, but what we are that counts thc measures of life or character. lillhllllllli Charles Blackwell Scoggin Slug Band C3, 4, Sl, President ot Class l4lg Football l4, Sl, Student Assem- bly C4, Sl, Hi-Y Club lSlg Home Room Representative lSlg Voted Best Dressed, Most Dignitied. Be not merely good, but good for something. Lois Simon Slice Latin Club ll, Zl, Home Economics ll, Zl, Dramatic Club ll, 2, 3, 4, Sl, Public Speaking Club l3l, Basketball l3, 4, Sl, Art Editor ot High School Paper l4l, Secretary ot Class l4l, Activities Editor ot RENOCAHI lSl, Secretary ot Dramatic Club lSlg Glee L. Evelyn Thompson Sweet Pelanieu Home Economics ll, Zlg Glee Club l2, 3, 4, Sl. Dramatic Club l3, 4lg Bas- Beware 0 f flatterers. Club lSl, Cheer Leader lSlg Secre- tary at Class lSl. You must carry joy with you. Betty F. Throckmorton Moon Latin Club ll, 2l, Home Economics ll, 2, Sl, Secre- tary Class l2l, News Re- porter l2l, Glee Club CZ, 3, 4l, Public Speaking Club l3lg Cheerio l3lg Voted else it is not there. Paul Edward Tuttle Pet Agriculture Club ll, 2, 3, 4lg Secretary Agriculture Club l3l, Vice-President Agriculture Club l4l, As- sistant Cashier Club Bank l4l, Voted Best Looking Most Talkative. Good natured, generous. jolly and clever. Boy. All I ash is to be let alone. Her tongue like a brooklet goes on forever. Bessie lrene Washburn Evelyn Moire Walker Rosa Grey Waynick Louis Edward Wright My Mutt Pig Sitter Wrigbf' Home Economics ll, 2lg Latin Club ll, Zlg Home Home Economics 12, 3lj Monticello: Hi-Y Club l2, Cheerio l3lg French Club Economics l2l. French Club l4l. 3, 4lg President Hi-Y Club LS, Glee Look on the bright side of A brain is worth little lg, LlDl'OFV Enjoy the present day, trusting '-'Ue !'hm9-U lr'-'llhoul U langue , What's worth doing at all is very little to the morrow. worth doing well. C748 QVLOCH, Page Twenty-three ? Page Tzzferzty-four wif' 'M' VV. M. Allen UMLZLJI Band CSlg Captain School Safety Patrol CSlg Scout Repre- sentative CSi. The funeral business is still dead. Ruth M. Markus T00tie Fruilieu Hampton, Va.: Latin Club Cl, Zlg Spanish Club C3lg Reidsville: French Club C3l. lt is not what you are thought to be, but what you are. ri lIljllTSlSl'llSIA'l'lI.i W. R. Anderson flBugJJl Vice-President Class C3l. He is wise who listens much and talks but little. Edith Lou Ella McClintock Hpetell Latin Cl lg Home Ec- onomics Cl, Zi. Success is marked by continuous effort. Kate Trantham Kitz3f' l-l a m e Economics Cl, Zlg French Club C3l. Hope for the best, get ready for the worst, and philosophically accept that which comes. E, L. Chapman T0olJ ' French Club CZl. Happiness is to desire something, lo work for it. and to obtain at least a part of it. J. W. McGehee, Jr. Angel Face l-li-Y Club CZ, 3, ell, Secretary ot l-li-Y Club C3lg Associate Editor ot l-ligh School Paper C3lg Editor-in- Chiet at High School Paper C-fllg Voted Biggest Flirtg Dra- matic Club C4l. A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. Ruth Trantham lfsugll Bethany: French Club C3lg Glee Club C3lg Reidsvillez French Club C4l. Be your own self and leave custom to theirs. jhe Qnoca i Obed Owen Day frTippy!l Mills l-lomei Football CZ, 3lg Block Letter Club C3lg Reidsyille: Football C4, Slg French Club C-4, Sig Literary Society CSlg l-li-Y Club CSl. Aim high with de- termination, the world makes way for a def terminea' man. Katherine Blair Saunders HKLIIJJ Glee Club Cl, Z, 3, ill, l-lorne Economics C3lg French Club C3, 4lg Secretary ot Class Cell. A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. J, F. Waynick tlpifu Electrician Cl, Z, 3, 4lg Dramatic Club CZ, 3, 4lg l-li-Y Club CZ, 3, fllg Public Speaking Club C3lg Motion Picture Op- erator C3, 49. To be what we ur and to become what we are capable of becoming. is the only end of life. T. Lee Evans Lil' Abnef' Agriculture Club Cl, Z, 3, ill, Literary Club C4lg Glee Club Cel, Sl. Men of few words are best. Clarice Thornton Clanf' Glee Club Cllg Cheerio Club Cl, Zlg Dramatic Club CZlg l-l o m e Economics Club ti, 2, 3i. Only my best is good enough. Page Twenty-jizfe CLASS HISTUBY We the l-listorians of l939, face a very difficult task in recalling the history of the past five years of this Senior Class, We wish that someone would help us. I will aid you in recalling your past, re- plied the Spirit of l-listory. The story of your past five years in l-ligh School can easily be compared to the five Great Empires of the World. l raise my scepter, You now are in the Land of l-listory. The Egyptian Empire was the first of the five. When your class entered the eighth grade, you started into an unex- plored world. You started out with a comparatively simple procedure. During the whole grade, you made one great contribution to progress This consisted of a firm foundation. You took the regular courses and mastered them. Teaching l-lelen McCollum enough Latin to pass the course could be classed along with the Pyramids as a Wonder of the World. The Egyptians liked ath- letic sports and so did you. Buck Graff seemed to lead the boys in football and base- ball. Betsy Lee Mayberry and Lucy Kiker took the honors for the girls, You were thrilled when Syble Ellington, the Cleopatra of your class, won the l-ligh School Beauty Contest. The Grecian Empire followed the Egyptian. The Greeks favored compulsory athletics. For two years both boys and girls had compulsory gym periods. lt was during this year that your class took a great interest in romance. Tom Fitz was your Paris and Frances Lee Eaucette your l-lelen of Troy. Like Alexander the Great you conquered your foreign problems, in your case, Latin and ancient history. The ninth graders, like the ancient Greeks, enjoyed drama and the producing of plays. Your origi- nal contribution was the presentation of the mock faculty. You should remember Betty Throckmorton's portrayal of M i s s Moffit, Margaret Jones as Miss Mecum, and Jimmy Waynick as Mr, Leggette. ln concluding this great Grecian Empire we might say that our algebraic knowledge could be compared to that of Euclid, the Greek discoverer of quad- ratic eauation. The Roman Empire reached a high peak, lt profited by the learn- ings and mistakes of the Egyptians and Greeks. ln the tenth grade the class built on the foundation laid in the previous years. They learned to abide by the rules of the school, and to profit by errors made be- forehand. At the end of this year , you Romans believed in athletics but L' seemed to favor professionals, Like- wise in the tenth grade after the passing of compulsory gym periods, the boys and girls began to work mainly upon one par- ticular sport, some basketball, some football. Our modern Mark Anthonys, Claude George and Margaret Jones, made the debating team this year, The Romans liked feasting, and music Your first Junior-Senior banquet was the social high- light of this year. Boyl Could Jelly Cook put that chicken away, Surely you remember Rad- ford's solo to his lady love Let Me Call You Sweetheart. Page Twenty-:ix At the close of the year the juniors took a very important part in the commencement exercises The marshals were, Elizabeth Mit- chell, C, L. Saunders, Margaret Jones, Betsy Lee Mayberry, Lucy Kiker, Genie McDonald and Frances Lee Eaucette. Like the fall of Rome, dramatic Betty Throckmorton slipped from the stage steps with a garland of ivy and roses trailing over her shoulder. The European civilization was far greater and more powerful than any preceding it. Dur- ing this empire people began a specialization They branched off into many different fields, unknown before. ln the eleventh grade the students in your class began to specialize in certain subjects preparing for fu- ture necessity Many new fields were opened. Manual training was introduced, and your school had a new work shop. Many of the stu- dents thought that they had reach- ed their Waterloo when there were various and freauent explosions in the Chemistry lab. Genie McDon- ald and Mary Jane Robinson like Beethoven and Bach strove onward with their music courses. You had your Leonardo de Vinci's in the persons of Jett Osbourne, Lois Simon and l-lelen Small Student organization was introduced into your school this year. Many members of your class took active parts in its careful planning and carry- ing out, The student organization sponsored issuing of your high school paper The RENOCAHI, Of course you are most interested in the American civilization. This is the highest civilization ever reached and it has greatly overshadowed that of the European. ln the twelfth grade we made the final preparations f S for our future, The turmoil that goes with present day elections could be compared to our selection of officers, superlatives, and an- nual and newspaper staffs, Many of the stu- dents who hold high offices in the school are from our classi President of Student Organiza- tion, C. L, Saunders, President of Senior Class, Elizabeth Mitchell, Publication Chief of School Paper, Claude George, Editor in Chief of School Paper, John McGehee, President of Debator's Club, Margaret Jones, President of Dramatic Club, Betsy Lee Mayberry, President of Hi- Y, Tom Fitz, President of Young Tar l-leel Farmers Chapter, Curtis Eitts, President of Band, Charles Scoggins, Captain of football team, G, W. Burgess, Captains of basketball teams, Marie McAdams and Buck Groff, Co-Captain of baseball team, Burnelle Cook Everyone enjoyed the Junior-Senior banguet this year very much, An- other important event was the bas- ketball tournament in which our . boys won first place, and the girls second place, ' M a n y personalities developed during the years spent in High School. You have your own Martha Raye, Miss Billie Betts, who gives lessons on Love at Demand. Next on your list is Benny Goodman Lewis and his swingaroos clarinet. Margaret Byrd as Jen- nette McDonald and Claude George as Gene Autry show great talent. Spirit of l-listory, we the historians, thank you for showing us the history of our past school life, May we in later years, look back upon this as the best part of our life. C. L, SALJNDERS, MARY JANE ROBINSON, l-listorians S ST le Mnocah 1- W--4 -W -------- - T Page Twenty-feven EIJ-ISS PBUPHEIIY It wos fifteen minutes before time for my clossmotes to orrive ot Ye Old Tovern for our closs reunion, but I hurried over to meet the proprietor, C Li Sounders, ond our hostess ond former president, Elizobeth Mitchell, As I hurried olong the street, I met Jimmie Woynick, whom I recognized os the fomous electricion whose inventions were moking him o notionol hero, Jimmie told me thot he would demonstrote his lotest invention, the photo- scope, for the entertoinment of our clossmotes ot the reunion, l-le soid thot he would be oble to let us look in upon those who were not oble to ottend our meeting, Since I hod been the closs proph- et, I wos oble to meet my fomous clossmotes os they come to the tovern from the dedicotion of our new librory. Chorles Scoggin come first. As governor of our stote, he wos os dignified os ever. Fronces Lee Foucette ond lvlory Boyd Rice come with him from his 'ggi office where they were his most voluoble secretories. Rodford Lewis told us thot he wos o certified public occountont, but he wos better known for his music. Lois Simon come from I-lollywood with her monoger, Chorles Bendoll. She hod concelled o picture to come to Reidsville. I-lelen Smoll wos weoring o dress which she hod designed ond her hoir wos orronged in her own originol style which hod swept the country. Inez lvlotkins ond Annie Doisy Motley were very hoppily morried, Billie Betts wos discussing the mony offers which she hod received for her book, Love, As You Like lt. lvlorgoret Burton hod settled down to leorn the doiry business, Louise Thompson hod given up her job os stenogropher to morry the president of the Clover Chewing Gum Foctoryf' lvlorgoret Jones hod retired from her news- poper work to live o quiet life in the country with her fomily ond to write o book. Ann Chombers wos exploining to Mildred Horrelson, Reidsville's new commerciol teocher, her system of cooking to music, which she used in teoching I-lome Ec. Junior Dciniel hod become fomous for his first mon's column on The Writ- ing of Love Letters, Tom Fitz wos breoking heorts in every port os Lieutenont Fitz of the IJ. S. Novy. Buford Griffin wos o successful chemicol engineer in New York. Moc Allen hod undertoken the undertoking business. Syble Ellington seemed to be the typicol young housewife in o new outfit of her fovorite grey. lvlorgoret Glidewell looked just os if she hod stepped from one of the mony billboords where she is pictured os o model for Beech Nut Gum. Evelyn Wolker ond Grey Woynick told us thot they hod finolly mode their choice of husbonds, Louis Wright wos telling lvlinto Price obout his successful new foods, ond Minto wos put- ting to proctice her prescribed course on Ani- moted Conversation. Thomos Evons hod mode quite o nome for himself os o forest ronger when he rescued Cloude Reynolds, Jr, from o forest fire, ond Genie lVlcDonold Reynolds wos still emborross- Page Twenty-eight ing him by telling of his brovery in rescuing her son. After we hod met oll of our clossmotes who were there, Jimmie hooked up his photoscope ond begon looking for those members who hod not come. Cloude George hod been too busy keeping his notion-wide business going to come to Reids- ville ond he hod refused to ollow his secretory, Dorothy l-looper, to hove the doy off. G. VV. Burgess, Burnelle Cook, ond Roymond Goolsby, fomous footboll cooches, were mok- ing new rules for footboll. Morgoret Byrd wos nnoking her debut ot the Metropoliton. Rolph Monte Peorson, rodio sports com- mentotor, wos interviewing Buck Groff for mo- teriol on the Big Leogue pioyers omong whom Buck is outstonding. Virginio l-lopper ond Elmo Meodor were ot- tending the beouticions' convention in New York. Lucy Kiker wos storring in one of Brood- woy's big productions. Betty Throckmorton could not leove her broodcost, l'll Tell the World. V Jett Osborne hod to ottend o dinner where she wos to be given on oword for her lotest pointing, Horses, lvlory lvleodor wos not oble to get someone to toke her ploce os dietition ot one of our lorge southern hospitols. l-lelen lVlcCollum, Eronces Eowlkes ond Edith McClintock were busily breoking heorts ond mending bodies os nurses ot the some hospitol. Curtis Eitts hod promised to moke o tolk on his success os o former. Kotherine Sounders wos going on o second honeymoon with Poul Rooch. Kote ond Ruth Tronthom were both teoch- ing school ot Bethony. Morie McAdoms could not leove her bosket- boll teom which wos trying to win the stote chompionship. Irene Woshburn ond Elsie Chopmon hod bought o string of dime stores which were noted for their good treotment of the clerks. Juonito Corter wos teoching roller skoting ot Reidsville's new pork. John lvlcGehee hod become o well known engineer. Ai B. Gilliom ond Poul Tuttle were doing their spring plowing. lvlory lone Robinson wos scheduled to pose for on importont mogozine. Obed Doy wos teoching ot Appolochion Stote Teochers College ond the coeds wouldn't let him leove. Ruth lvlorkus hod become l-2eidsville's libro- rion, noted for her obility to onswer questions. Betsy Lee lvloyberry hod opened on exclusive school for girls which wos well known for its dromotics. Annie McBride hod given up teoching ond pessimism for some lucky young mon, Mildred Poyne hod token on importont po- sition os secretory to one of Reidsville's out- stonding businessmen, Billy Anderson. Billie Shelton wos ottending the big boseboll gomes in New York to inspire Jule. Clorice Thornton wos o model former's wife. After we hod finished heoring obout our friends, we went bock to the school to heor the rest of the dedicotion speeches. We oll felt proud of our closs, for we hod helped to bring fome to the school which we hod left fifteen yeors before. -ELIZABETH PERK l NS, Prophet, E EW Ecifre !Qn0caAi 153133-MAA-A AAAA Am f? MT Page Twenty-nine L ST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of l939, of Rockingham County, of the State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and disposing memory, and realizing that our school days are about to close, do make, declare, and publish this-our last will and testament: FlRST: To Mr. Perry we offer our appreciativeness for inspiring us throughout our twelve years of educa- tion. To Mr. Lipscomb, with heartfelt thanks, We leave our kindest appreciation for his never-dying efforts in help- ing us through this, our last year of school. To Miss Baker, we express our most sincere thanks for her untiring help with French and the annual. To Miss Ratledge, we will the love and sympathy of the entire Senior Class. SECOND: To the Junior Class, we leave our title of Seniors, in hope that they will be as proud of it as we were To the Sophomores, we leave the courage 5 to press onward and see their task com- pleted. To the Freshmen, we leave our determination to push ever upward. THIRD: To Kathleen Cheek, Lucy Kiker leaves her prom-trottin '-with the assurance of many love-ly week-ends. Betty Throckmorton reluctantly departs with her in- cessant chatter by leaving it to Edgar Bray. To l-lortense l-laizlip, Genie McDonald wills her petite- ness. Marie McAdams and Lois Simon leave their athletic ability to Elsie Maynard. Billie Betts' title of Class Baby is left to Helen Smithy- Who-a-a-a-al Syble Ellington leaves her love to Grey Pettigrew. Juanita Carter wills her skating ability to anyone who thinks he can master it. The versatility of Betsy Lee Mayberry is left to Charles Anna Price. Margaret Burton's and Virginia l-lopper's appetites are left to Frances Fagg, with the hope that she will not over indulge. l-lelen McCollum's knack of being out of class is willed to Mary Lloyd Glidewell, knowing that it will not be discarded, but used to its best advantage. Margaret Jones leaves her capability to Robert Roscoe, assured of its not being abused. The lovely voice of Margaret Byrd is left to Anna Clark McDonald. Our budding artist, Jett Osborne, leaves her sketching ability to Roy Stallings. 'X Minta Price leaves, to anyone who would 1 care to use it, her little saying, it really do not matter. Todd Ferneyhough and Mac Allen's musical ability is left to the entire band. John McGehee's smoothness with the girls is left to Richard Clark. The soft voices of Evelyn Walker and Grey Waynick are left to Ruby Carter. The beauty spot of Margaret Glidewell, which all the girls have envied since the first grade, is left to Marion Robertson. G. W. Burgess and Raymond Goolsby will their athletic ability to T. Bone Smith. C. L. Saunders' slow but sure way is willed to Jimmy Mobley, knowing that he has need for it. Page Thirty Billie Shelton's and Irene Washburn's quiet ways are left to Frances Knight. The amiable disposition of Tom Fitz is left to Chaplain Hall with the assurance of many new friends. Burnell Cook leaves his superfluous weight to Bill Fire- sheets, in hopes that a few pounds will help. The perfect record of Mildred Payne is left to any- one who thinks he can come to school every day for twelve years! The cooperativeness of Charles Bendall is left to the entire Junior Class-use it to its best advantage! Charles Scoggins leaves his title as Best Dressed to John Grogan. The ambitious ways of Louis Wright and Billie Ander- son are left to Ruth Ferguson, knowing that she can dispose of them properly. The neatness of Elsie Chapman and Clarice Thorn- ton are willed to Elizabeth Rice. Buck Graff and Obed Day's participation in all ath- letics is left to Wendell Saunders. Radford Lewis reluctantly departs from his cyclone sneeze and leaves it to Anne Chaney, The dry wit of Thomas Evans and Ruth Markus is left to Nelson Harrison. Anne Chambers' cuteness is left to Mary Crutchfield. Mary Boyd Rice's hair is left to Birdie Jones. Edith McClintock's chewing gum is willed to those who think they can take it! The typing ability of lnez Matkins and Frances Faucett is left to Albert Menzies. Curtis Fitts leaves his honor of being president of the Agriculture Club to Robert Stadler. Katherine Saunders' will to work is left to each remaining student in Reidsville High School! Frances Fowlkes' neatness is left ta Virginia Dyer. A. B, Gilliam's job as truck driver is left to Garland Shumate. The Trantham sisters, Ruth and Kate, leave their love for the football heroes to Mildred Woods, Buford Griffin's good nature is left to Holland Wat- lington. Mildred Harrelson and Annie Daisy Motley's compan- ionship is left to Harriet Stodler and Ruth Ferguson. The sweetness of Mary Meador and Dorothy Hooper is left to Catherine Coleman. Elizabeth Mitchell leaves her ones to anyone who is good enough to get them! Ralph Pearson wills his energy to Billy McCollum- knowing he has need for some. The dignity of Elmo Meador and Annie McBryde is left to Stella Chilton. Elizabeth Perkins departs from her originality by leav- ing it to Kenneth Phipps. Helen Small's coiffures, the envy of every girl, is left to Pauline Roach. The title of Best Looking, belonging to Paul Tuttle and Mary Jane Robinson, is left to Virginia Hook and Billy Lambeth--knowing they will not be -offended. The smallness of Louise Thompson is left to Elsie McKinney. Jimmy Waynick leaves his ingeniousness to D. P. Hill. Junior Daniels wills his ability of creative writing to William Hutcherson. We appoint as executor of this will Mr. J. L. Holmes, and do set our hand and seal on this thirty-first day of May, l939. CLAUDE GEORGE, Testator. WITNESSES: ELIZABETH MITCHELL, President. MISS MAUDE RATLEDGE, Advisor. - F 2 Q - e enoca, L A Page Thirty-one P.1gc Tbifly-1 wo SENIIIII SII.PI-llII AIII IIIII l'i Most Original . Most Dignitied . Best Dressed . . Best Looking. . . Wittiest .... Best Dancers . . Most Pessirnistic Most Athletic .... Best-All-Round . Most Popular . . Biggest Babies . Biggest Elirts .. Biggest Pest . . . Most Talkative Most Optimistic Laziest ....... Sweetest .... MIL ' it ...................ELIZABETH PERKINS CHARLES SCOGGINS, ANNIE McBRYDE CHARLES SCOOGINS, MARY JANE ROBINSON PAUL TLJTTLE, MARY JANE ROBINSON . . . . . . . .RALPH PEARSON .. ...TOM EITZ, SYBLE ELLINOTON .....RADEORD LEWIS, ANNIE McBRYDE . . . .MARIE ivimof-xivis, a. W. Buraeess ....O W. BLJRGESS, MARIE McADAMS ........Toivi ritz, MARIE iviefxofxivis ... .RAYMOND GOOLSBY, BILLIE BETTS . . . . .JOHN McGEHEE, JETT OSBORNE BETTS RADEORD LEWIS, BETTY THROCKMORTON ...-............. . .... ...ANN CHAMBERS RAYMOND GOOLSBY, HELEN McCOLLlJM ...--..-...,... MARY JANE ROBINSON we M?FL0CdAlIi -Wi SSSS NSEPEEC P iiii 'PIECE Page Tbirly-zbree ELEVE TH Anderson, Mary Elizabeth Arthur, Wilson Bray, Edgar Chapman, Dorothy Cheek, Kathleen Chaney, Ann Clark, Richard Coleman, Catherine Coleman, Bill Crutchfield, Mary Dallas, Elizabeth DeLancy, Mac Dyer, Virginia Fagge, Frances Ferguson, Ruth Ferneyhough, Todd Gibbs, Eugene Glidewell, Mary Lloyd Grogan, John Haizlip, Hortense Hall, Chaplin Harrison, Nelson Hill, D. P. Hook, Virginia Hutcherson, William Jones, Birdie Jones, Evelyn Lambeth, William McDonald, Anna Clark McKinney, Carl McKinney, Elsie Maynard, Elsie Menzies, Alberta Mobley, Jimmie Newnam, Marian Norman, J. R. GRADE Perkinson, Bill Perkinson, Zack Pettigrew, Flonnie Pettigrew, Gray Pettigrew, John Pike, Thelma Phipps, Kenneth Price, Charles Anna Price, Marguerite Price, Melvyn Roscoe, Robert Roach, Pauline Roberts, Elcanie Robertson, Marian Russell, Marjorie Saunders, Wendell Scambato, Martha Setlitt, Benton CLASS OFFICERS Smith, Clarence Smith, Thomas Smithy, Helen Solseth, Edward Shumate, Garland Stadler, Harriet Stadler, Robert Stewart, Lalalea Trent, Elmer Tuttle, Warren Wagoner, lsabell Walker, Jule Whitlow, Dorothy Weber, Henry Woods, Mildred Yount, William President ..... .................. ............ E D GAR BRAY Vice-President .... . . .MARY LLOYD GLIDEWELL Secretary ..... .. .KATHERINE SALJNDERS Treasurer .... ........................................... J . R. NORMAN NO PICTURES-Pettigrew, Billy, Truitt, Roy, Ware, Jean. Page Thirty-four 1m,N N f J . -M - , . -- Y, L8 Kenoca LL - '- Page Tbirly-fire TENTH TTAUE President . ..... FRANK ABBOTT Vice-President ..,.,. FIELDS SCOTT Treasurer ...... JULIAN KELLY Secretory ....... RUTH CLAPP Pzgc Tlu ty Iv Abbott, Frank Apple, Millie Barrow, Wynfred Berry, Doris Benson, Milburn Brande, Annie Belle Burton, Thomas Cardwell, Dorothy Carter, Elwood Carter, Robahlee Cabos, Pearlie Chilton, Stella Chrismon, Earlene Clapo, Ruth Cobb, Jimmie Coleman, Jane Collins, Deane Corum, Clyde Cross, Frances DeLancy, Sarah Degrotte, l-lylton Domke, Arthur Evans, Glenn Fargis, Ada Eerneyhough, Buddy Firesheets, William Fitts, Anne Foster, Doris Garrison, Whitt Gillie, Lawrence Gilliam, Maurice Griffith, Dorothy Grogan, Earl Gwyn, Allen Gwynn, Mabel l-laizlio, Eloise Harris, Eunice l-hll, Virginia Hutcherson, Sara Emma Jones, Bernard Kelly, Julian King, Elwood Mason, William Martin, Olin Martin, Alice Martin, Ruth McCollum, l-lenry McCollum, Elizabeth McCollum, Ida Beth McCollum, Dayid McCollum, Thomas McWhorter, Juanita Mitchell, Wilbur Mitchell, Ada Lee Mitchell, Rufus Morris, James Morris, Oliver Murrell, Alossie Newham, R G Norman, Raeford Parks, I-larold Pettigrew, Dorothy Pierce, Virginia Price, Mardene Price, Catherine Prichett, Mary Rawley, Frank Richardson, Lee Rivers, Edna Roach, Carl Roberts, Charles Robertson, Hilda Robertson, Louise Royster, Maynard Rudd, Emma Rush, Ben Sacrinty, Otis Sacrinty, Christine Sartin, Audry Scott, Billy Slate, Mary Elizabeth Webster, Meredith Williams, Edna Earl Williamson, Marjorie W W 557, lf, Q 'L-T' Page Tfyirly-,i'ez'ezz NINTH GRADE 1 President ...... ....... L EE ROY STANLEY Vice-President .... ..... A NNIE PEARLE SCGTT Secrefory .... 4,.... D OROTHY SMITH Treasurer .... ..... C ECIL YOUNT Page Tbirly-eight Arthur, Patricia Ballenger, Mary Ann Barbour, Claire Baynes, Ralph Blackburn, Sion Bodenheimer, Helen Borland, James Brande, Gilmer Bradner, Mildred Briggs, Hollis Brooks, Rae Bugher, Stephen Burton, Lindsey Byrd, Ralph Canady, Mary Frances Carter, William Carter, Evelyn Carter, Alene Carter, Jack Carter, J. A. Carter, Mildred Chambers, Raymond Cobb, Clyde E, Cobb, Cecelia Cobb, Francis Coleman, Dorothy Colley, Helen Frances Collins, Helen Corum, Nancy Daily, Robert Davidson, Eddie Cora DeLancey, Mildred Dixon, Hilda Echols, Berkley Faucette, Alice Wray Ferguson, Janie Fetzer, Marie Forbes, Mildred Freeman, Calvin Gardner, Rhoda Ann Garrett, Mary Gentry, Garland Gentry, Claude Gibson, Hunter Gooch, Louise Griffith, Katherine Graft, John Hall, Joe Harrison, James Hawkins, Jacqueline Hill, Theodore Hill, Fredricka Hooper, Betty Hudson, R, J. Jacobs, Wanda James, Charlie Banks Johnson, Esther Johnson, Hugh Jack Johnson, Marie Johnson, Jack Jones, Herbert Jones, W. E. Lester, Margaret Lewis, Elsie Ann Markus, Robert Martin, Mildred Martin, J. B. Martin, Anna B. Matkins, Anna McClintock, Dorothy McCollum, Minta Wallace McCollum, Carolyn McCollum, Billie McCollum, Reuben McCollum, Kathleen McKinney, Edgar McKinney, Zack Meador, Betty Gray Miller, Everette Millsaps, Marie Monsees, Hilton Moore, Clem Moore, James Moore, Steiner Myers, Pauline Nance, Bruce O'Briant, Russell O'Briant, Helen Overby, Ruth Pearson, Elwood Pegram, Adelaide Petuske, Henry Phipps, Bobby Powell, Eugene Price, Edna Reagan, Virginia Rice, Kathleen Rierson, Marion Richardson, Anne Robertson, Paul Rothrock, Doris Rudd, Luther Russell, Anne Sacrinty, Nick Saunders, Charles Sauls, John Scott, Annie Pearl Sharp, James Shelton, Margaret Shumate, Melvin Small, Jack Smith, Juanita Smith, Lula Smith, Mildred Smith, Dorothy Smith, Becky Smith, Nancy Smith, Waldo Smithy, Elon Smothers, J. M. Somers, Bobbie Somers, Gordon Stadler, Frances Stanley, Lee Roy Stantield, Melvin Stewart, Lucile Talley, Wilbur Thornton, Frank Throckmorton, B, B Turner, Sara Turner, Guy Turner, Carnett Walker, Clyde Walker, Earle Walker, Frear Washburn, Lewis Whitsett, John Webster, Marian Williams, Pearl Womack, Joe Womack, Jimmie Watkins, Dorothy Yount, Cecil 0 A S me A enoca zie Page Tblrty miie lTlliHTH SHADE President ...... Vice-President .. Secretary ..... Treasurer . . . Class Flower Colors ..... . Motto Adkins, Monroe Allen, Lawrence Allman, John Amos, Joe Apple, Juanita Apple, Opal Arrender, Lillian Baker, Numa Barber, Dallas Barker, Audrey Barnes, Henry Basham, Richard Belamy, Magdalene Benson, Elaine Billingsley, Mildred Blacknall, Louisa Brade, Edith Page Forty Brown, James Brown, Dorothy Capps, Ruth Carter, Margaret Carter, Eran Nell Carter, Nellie Carter, Elizabeth Chrismon, Garland Citty, Price Claybrook, Bill Cobb, Margaret Cook, Hazel Cook, Elizabeth Coleman, Elwood Coleman, Barbara Craig, Margaret Cross, Helen . . . .ROBERT SPRINKLE ..JACK CRLJTCHEIELD ....DANDRlDGE PRICE BILLY MlTCHELL WHITE LARKSPUR .....WHlTE AND GREEN Cross, Harold Crutchfield, Jack Dallas, Billy Daniel, Shelton Delancy, Rachel DeLapp, Bobbie Dixon, Evelyn Dockery, Jack Drumm, Evelyn Duncan, Jimmie Durham, J. T. Elliot, Ralph Elliot, Edward Evans, Arthur Evans, Frank Fagge, Bill Fagge, Dorothy EXCELSlOR Eaircloth, Elizabeth Firesheets, David Forbes, Mabel Gardner, Mary B. Gentry, Catherine Gentry, Robert Gibson, Geneva Gilliam, Sallie Gilliam, Julian Gilmore, Marion Gladden, Margaret Goolsby, George Henry Griffin, Carilee Griffin, Juanita Griffin, Kendall Gwinn, Grace Hardy, Robert Lee Hill, Nancy Hinson, Margaret Holland, Kenneth Hooper, John Hopper, Dorothy Hubbard, Janie Sue Hudson, Vernon Hunt, Willie Jarrell, Evelyn Jeffries, Barbara Jones, Bob Jones, James Jones, Mary Frances Jones, Elder Lee Joyce, Charlotte King, Harold King, Kitty Mae Layne, Jack Layne, Mildred Manley, Helen Maus, Hugh McAlister, Donald McClintock, George McCollum, India McCollum, Genevive McCollum, Margaret Massey, Jamie Matkins, Nancy McKinney, Doris McKinney, Stella McKinney, Virginia Millsaps, Dorothy Minter, Laura Mitchel, Norma Mitchel, Billy Mitchel, Helen Mitchel, Tymesia Moore Laverne Moore, Arlene Moore, Leola Moore Leon Moore, Jesse Mobley, Bill Moricle, Pauline Motley, Elizabeth Neal, Billie G. Nelson, Howard Norman, Murial Norman, Georgia Page, Elwood Page, Robert Phipps, Ralph Pennington, Clay Perl4ins,J N Perdue, Vallie Perry, Jack Pettigrew, Dillard Pettigrew, Paul Powell, Ruby Price, Jerry Price, Sallie Price, Dandridge Pritchett, Helen Riyers, Ramond Rogers, Connolly Robertson, Margaret Robertson, Bertie Saunders, Dorothy Saunders, Nancy Scoggins, Constance Seay, Floyd Shelton, Marie Shumate, Haywood Sigmon, Ashby Simmons, Mildred Smith, Harold Smith, Blanche Smith, Juanita Smith, Taylor Smothers, Frances Smothers, Bill Southard, Jack Southard, Frances Soyars, Elwood Spencer, Johnnie Sprinkle, Robert Stadler, Thomas Stadler, Leonard Stanfield, Wilba Stanley, Willie Stephenson, Harold Stokes, Ann Strader, Elwood Sutton, Mary Lina Talley, A G, Talley Talley, Mary Taylor, Margaret , J. W. Throckmorton, Jeanne Teague, Ruby Trantham, Sam Trent, Margaret Trent, Marjorie Turner, Walter Turner, James Underwood, Gencya VanHool4, Nancy VcinHool4, Katie Walker, Bonnie Walker, Maggie Walker, Ray Wall, Henry Walls, Edgar Ware, Peggy Ware, Reuben Watlington, John Waynick, Penn Waynick, Frances Wheeler, Ethel Whicker, Gwendolyn Williams, Clint Wootton, Charles Wray, Sybil Wray, Caroline Wright, Roland R L0 X enoca 1,1fe--we ei ee Page Forty one 1 Page Forty-Info f W - L6 Xenofzlzz Puge Forly-three IIIIIXIUEAHI ANNUAL STAFF Editorein-Cniet ......,................,..,....,......... MARGARET JONES Assistant Editors ..... ..... E LIZABETI-I PERKINS, I-IELEN SMALL Business Manager ......, .................. G ENIE MCDONALD Asst. Business Manager .... .................. R ALRI-I REARSON Advertising Manager ...... ................. H ELEN MQCOLLUM Asst. Advertising Managers ..... .... L UGY KIKER, BETSY LEE MAYBERRY Activities Manager ......,. ............,......... L OIS SIMON Athletic Editors ...,.. .... M ARIE MCADAMS, G, W. BURGESS Rnotogrannie Editor... ......... MARY JANE ROBINSON Snapshot Editor ..... .......... C LAUDE GEORGE Typist Cniet ,..............................,.,..... FRANCES LEE EAUCETTE Typists ........ MILDRED HARRELSON, ANNIE DAISY MOTLEY, INEZ MATKINS Y, , Y , ,W DD. Y , , , , , W Y, Y 'HWY H ,W ww WY 7-AW' WW' YWM4, VW,-YUHVR Page Forty-four RJAHSHALS CENTER: Robert Roscoe, Chief C' LEFT TO RIGHT: Marguef rite Price, Alberto Menzies Edgar Bray, William Lam- beth, Ma ry Crutchfield, Elsie Maynard UEHATEH5 Smith and Margaret Jones. N EGAT l VE I Kathleen Cheek and Claude George ff'- 'w Within the past tvva years debating has became one at the schoal's autstancl- ing extra-curricular activities, The membership ot the Debating Club has increasecl from tive to tvventy-tour, Ear the past two years bath ottirmative and negative teams have been victorious in the triangles and have progressed ta the semi-tinals CIT Chapel Hill. TTTT45T--ATCC E be-CW!! !6f'z,c7c'c1A1' C E s E R Page Forfy-fra WHUS WHU IN ll. H. S. President of Student Government ,... Lawrence Saunders President of Eighth Grade ......, President of Ninth Grade . .. President of Tenth Grade .... President of Eleventh Grade ..... President of Twelfth Grade... President of Dramatic Club ........ Betsy Lee Mayberry ....Robert Sprinkle ....Leroy Stanley .....Frank Abbott .........Fdgar Bray .. ...Elizabeth Mitchell President of l-li-Y .,........................ Tom Fitz President of French Club and Glee Club, Mary Crutchfield President of Debating Club and Editor-in-Chief of Annual ........,..,............. Margaret Jones President of YTFA. Football Captain .... Basketball Captain . Basketball Captain Cheer Leader ................... ... Chairman Chairman Chairman Chairman Chairman Chairman of Traffic Committee of Social Committee . of Lost and Found .. of Program Committee ....Curtis Fitts ..G. W. Burgess Marie McAdams . . . . .Buck Groff .Alossie Murrell ..Bernard Jones . .Frances Fagge ...James Moore . . ...Lucy Kiker of Publicity ........... .... C laude George of House and Grounds Alberta Menzies Page Forly-tix li l Pupllcatuon Cnlet Edltor In Cnlet Assocuate Edutor Assocuate Edltor Bosrness Manager Clrculat on Manager Clrralatlon Manager Soclal Editor Sports Edntor Sports Editor Advisor Advrsor Typlst Typist Typist CLAUDE GEORGE JOI-IN MCGEI-IEE MARGARET JONES FRANCES LEE EAIJCETTE LINDSEY BURTON BETSY LEE MAYRERRY RAEEORD NORMAN GENIE MCDONALD SYBLE ELLINCTON RALPI-I PVARSON MISS ANNIE WOOTTON MISS MARTI-IA JACOBS ANNIE DAISY MOTLEY INEZ MATKINS MILDRED I-IARPELSON IIAIIIIII ?i'I'AI'I' Aff Editor. . '.'.' .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'. I . '.'. '.'.'. I . '.'. '.'.'.'. I . '.'.'. I .'.'.'. I.'.'.'.'. . J ETT ospmoremt C,,,T'TESE'fQ,fTCfi,lf, T A0 I - 4- 1 ' Tu,T,'T H TT T C T , , m y Pug art '-sr ren Pnntlng Advisor MISS MAROIJERITE COOPER Prlntlng Advisor MR JACK I-IEEENER Nj MVLOLUAI eF 3 e Page Forty-eight S lilINlllll lllltfllvlflllll lll.llll 4 Anderson, Mary E Bendall, Charles Berry, Doris Cheek, Kathleen Clark, Richard Ellington, Syble Crutchtield, Mary George, Claude Kiker, Lucy lizabeth Mayberry, Betsy Lee Menzies, Alberta Mitchell, Elizabeth Osborne, Jett Rerlcins, Elizabeth Rascoe, Robert Robinson, Mary Jane Saunders, C. L. Simon, Lois Smith, Thomas Wavnick, James McCollum, Ida Beth Yount, Bill McGehee, John President .. ..... BETSY LEE MAYBERRY Vice-President . . . ...,... THOMAS SMITH Secretary .,.. .......,. L OIS SIMON Treasurer .... ........ S YBLE ELLINGTON Advisor .... .... M ISS MALJDE RATLEDGE The Senior Dramatic Club presented during this year three dramatic productions On December l6, HEART TROUBLE, a three act comedy was successtully given be- tore a large audience At the weekly High School Assembly on December l4, a Christmas pageant, which received much favorable comment trom students, teachers, and citizens, was presented. The Club entered the State Dramatic Contest and used as its presentation in the preliminary contest held in Lenoir, JLJMRIN' THE BROOM by Clara Mae Green, ln addition to these productions, the Club has contributed to the school a large number ot costumes, a cyclorama tor the stage, and other miscellaneous stage eauipment. x ee .PAQ W Page Fariy-:zine X0lz0caA,1' T TTT TU J IIHMI1 IIlIlINlIWlIfi ill Il' fXlH'MICNYI' 'W ' g ' m ' A W ' 4'Y A W W ' E .1 Vf Jacobs, Wanda Anderson, Mary Elizabeth Amos, Joseph Arthur, Patricia Arthur, Wilson Ballinger, Mary Ann Berry, Doris Betts, Billie Blackburn, Sion Brooks, Rae Burton, Thomas Byrd, Margaret Byrd, Ralph Canady, Mary Frances Chilton, Stella Marie Clark, Richard Cobb, Francis Colley, Helen Frances Cook, Elizabeth Crutchfield, Mary Daniel, John Dailey, Robert Evans, Thomas Fagge, Frances BLEE CLUB Foster, Doris Ferneyhough, Todd Fetzer, Marie Fitts, Ann Fitz, Thomas Griffith, Catherine Griffith, Dorothy Glidewell, Mary Lloyd Haizlip, Hortense Hall, Chaplin Harrelson, Mildred Hill, Fredericka Hill, Nancy Hook, Virginia Hudson, R. J. Hutcherson, Sara Emma Johnson, Marie Lewis, Elsie Anne Lewis, Radford Matkins, lnez Manley, Helen Martin, Alice Ae Mason, William Mayberry, Betsy Lee McCollum, Carolyn McCollum, Genevieve McCollum, Ida Beth McCollum, Minta Wallace Motley, Annie Daisy Morris, James Morris, Oliver Murrell, Alossie Neal, Billy Grey Pearson, Ralph Peirce, Virginia Perkins, Elizabeth Pettigrew, Gray Price, Charles Anna Pritchett, Mary Roscoe, Robert Rawley, Frank Richardson, Anne Richardson, Jane Roach, Pauline Robinson, Mary Jane Royster, Maynard Rudd, Luther Saunders, Charles Saunders, C. L. Saunders, Katherine Saunders, Wendell Scott, Frances Shelton, Billie Simon, Lois Simpson, Wallace Slate, Mary Elizabeth Small, Helen Smith, Clarence Smith, Dorothy Smith, Nancy Smith Rebecca Smith, Thomas Smithy, Helen Turner, James Wagoner, lsabel Wright, Ruby Yount, William enoca ailee A ee Page Fiffy-one II. II Li IIASNII 1 L - I . J , WILLIAM YOIJINIT MR L, D. WALKER .. THOMAS SMITH .. . WILLIAM MASON .., KATHLEEN RICE ., Conductori Mr, L D Wolleer Flute' Horold Stephenson Clorineti Stephen Bugher Bobby DeLopp Morne Fetzer R J. Hudson Jesse Moore Kothleen Rice Cecil Yount Billie Grey Neol Lois Simon Eroncis Cobb Jock Crutchfield Rodtord Lewis Cornetsi Cloire Borbour Richord Eerneyhough Eugene Gibbs Jock Perry Ruben Wore John Wotlington Hugh Griffin Thomos Sosser French Horni Jomes Moore Boritonet Williom Yount Wendell Sounders Trombonesi Soroh Emmo Hutcherson Wilson Arthur . . . .President . . . , . . . .Director . . .Student Director ...........Secretory . . . . .Librorion-Treosurer Chorles Scoggins ' Robert Jones Soxophone: Rebecco Smith Kits Sho rp Boss Horni Todd Eerneyhough Thomos Smith Drums: Williorn Moson Jomes Mobley John Meodovv Whitsett Chorles Sounders Drum Mojorsi Lee Richordson Doris Berry Wilbur Stcintield Page Fifty-fwo MAHIAN HUHEHTSUN my Qialiuifi A--U 1 ...,... A.. 35 ww 4 nv an 'sjv l, , 01 wu- mm wwf 1-sw ww Nw, -my new .IIINIIIII IIIIAIXII, f' XIII' lIl.Illl Bollinger, Mory Ann Brooks, Roe Cloybroolc, Bill Colley, Helen Eronces Cook, Elizobetlw Drumrn, Evelyn Fetzer, Morie Griffith, Kotlwerine Hill, Eredricko Hill, Nonciy Hinson, Morgoret Student Advisors .... . President ....... Vice-President ..... Secretory-Treosurer .... Advisor ........... Hooper, Betty Grey Lewis, Elsie Ann Monley, Helen MCCollLirn, Minto W McCollum, Genevieve Molnley, Billy Brite, Dondridgt: Price, Edno Riclwordson, Anne Riiilwordson, lone Rudd, Lutlwer I HI NIIII I1I,I.lII Yfiimq 'I'airIii2i4I IiIiII'llIlII'fi iil fl President ....... Vice-President .... Secretory ...... Treosurer .... Reporter .... Advisor XZ IQ S, 4, ,LL LL. L. . S Ae erL0c'aAz SoCrinity, IXIii:I-1 Smillw, Itorotlwy Sr'r'iitI'i IN'-brirfd Smotners, Fronfes Stonfield, VViIIiiiir Stonley, Leroy l'lwroClnniorIor'i, B. B. Tlwrockniorlon, Jeonne Turner, Guy Turner, Jornes LUCY KI KER KBETSY LEE MAYBERRY IJETT OSBORNE ...MARY CRUTCHEIELD ...ALBERTA MEIXIZIES P. HILL MISS MARY JANE BAKER riiifriiiii .......eor2tis tins ...ELCANIE Roeerats ...HROBER-I' STADLER ....o.Ai2LAno seovvtte ...verviri siiorvmti: WELLS Puge Fifly-fre I President .. Ex-President Secretory .. Treosurer. . Advisor. . . Burgess, G. W. Cooke, Burnell Doy, Obed Fitz, Tom Groff, Robert HI Y ITIS HH I , 1 , , MEMBERS Gwyn, Allen McGehee, John Morris, Jomes Morris, Oliver Pettigrew, Groy . . . . . .THOMAS E!TZ . . . . .CHUCK REYNOLDS , . . .THOMAS SMITH ...HG W. BURGESS MR, J. H. WILLIAMS Sounders, C. L. Scoggins, Charles Smith, Thomos Woynick, Jomes Younf, Williorn Page Fifty-,fix Fi'IIIIlIfN'II IIIIIIIINIXQ I IIIIX OFFICERS Rresrdenr ...... . ...C L SAUNDERS Vsce-President . . ........ ELSIE MAYNARD Secirefory ... ...ELIZABETI-I MITCHELL Treasurer ...... ............,...............,. L INDSEY BURTON Faculty Advisors .... .... M ISS ANNIE WOOTTON, MISS MARTHA JACOBS MOTTO FOR I9,43F5-I919 We Build five Lrzdder by U lJifb Une Rim. IIIIIIIIINI IIfifiI1XrIiII.I MEMBERS FIRST ROWYHBIII CIaybrook, EIl:abeIIw Mntcnell, AIIi wrfr rta Menzwes, EIsue Maynard, C L. Saunders, Lindsey Burton, SECOND ROWfAIIen Gwynn, Frank Abbott, Tnornas SIadIer, Charles Scogginl Frances Faqae, Claude George, I IOFI'IQIF Sradler, Dons Fosler, Jack SmaII, Wilbur Mntrnell, Robert Sorinlde THIRD ROW -Jesse Moore, Marne Fetzer, Anne Rl-'I1ardson, Ruth Oyerby, Louwsa Blafknall, Inf: Matkins, Anne Chaney, Leroy Stanley, L, , , iie TT !77TiLjA4' !Q'l'IlJf'llAl' T EEEE I I E Pug? Fiffy-sewer: Iilgv Ififlp-eiglv! OUR EACUETW - WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT THLETIES ja' fgenocah' Page Fifly-nine 9 A ibm I II f J . 'l f v7'w, If - .,,f. - '4-Gwzzv -- nf 5. M5 'gi -wus. me M. - Q ,-f. J, M af 1 'J' V-mgznifhxqaa-L. A-4 g 1 af Q ,:4...s . MR. PERRY Mr. Perry, former captain and All-State player for Elon College, has been for the past twelve years the inspiration and coach of the Reidsville football team. He has become famous for his successful football teams throughout the state. Due to his coaching and guidance, the Golden Lions won the State Championship in '30, '31, and '36, and the Western Championship in '34, This year Mr. Perry coached a very suc- cessful team. MR. CULLER Mr. Culler, a newcomer to the coaching staff of athletics in Reidsville High School, coached his girls through a very successful year. His team won second place in the county tournament. Mr. Culler is a former All-State basketball player and for three years was on the High Point College team. He was considered the most valuable player ever to have been on the team. IELD iced a ve y success- r, his boys being the Jurnament. He has n assistant to Mr. field Cbetter known Jrge y, is a former star chool team and was :ond team while at- terd -le is also the base- ball Mr. J. H. Holmes is organizing a tennis team this year. This is the first time Reidsville High School has entered this sport, but under his excellent coaching, much will be expected of the team. Mr. Holmes is a former popular athlete from Catawba College. P.1ge Six! y FUUTB!-Xldls, REGULARSCHEDULE Sept 6ff-RH S .....,.. 24 Donynlle .,,. ... O 23-R H S ,... 33 Hrllsboro .,., . .,. O 30-RHS .... l4 Hlgh Polnt ,, ,..l2 OCT, 7--R H S ..,. 7 Burlington .. ,.. O l4lfRH.S .. 3 Mllls Home . . ,..l- 2lfffR.l-l.S ,. Open Dote ... . 28-f-R l-l S A... 7 Greensboro .... . A ,l9 Nov -l-eR l-l S ...32 Leoksvulle . . . 7 llfRl-lS Mt Airy. .. .... ,. .l-4 lSfR l-l S .... l9 Oxford Orphonoge ,,... IJ lilel 77 FOOTBALLSOUAD FlRST ROW. Lett to Right-fWyntred Borrow, Chorles Scoggnns, Thomos Burton, Burnelle Cooke, Rolph Byrd, Otis Socrlnty, Grey Pettigrew, Buck Grott, Neck Socrinty, Ollyer Morris, Royrnond Goolsby SECOND ROW: Lett to Rrght-dMr, Wlngtteld lAssnstont Coochl, Joe Amos, Robert Gentry, Fneld Scott, Royrnond Rivers, Butord Gnffun, Todd Ferneyhough, Wllbur Mitchell, John Pettigrew, Jr, Cloude Gentry, Buddy Ferneyhough, Allen Gwyn, Kenneth Phipps, Clorence Smuth, B B Throcle- rnorton, Julien Kelly, Jurnmy Cobb lMonogerJ, Mr Perry lCooChl. No PlCturefG VV. Burgess, lCoptoinl. ejAe Enema 'Li ee- P Page Sixly-one 1.27 I 1 ET 1.1 H BAS l S I HHH L L BA ET 5 H B A HUX5' P,1,u 0 Sixfy-1zz'0 lillll i IIIX ilill'lllIXl,I SCHEDULE RHS .. Madison 22 R H S ... Yanceyville . ... 22 RI-IS Madison ZI R I-l S . .. Asheboro . . ... 20 R I-l S .. Bessemer .. ... I3 RHS, ... Burlington . 7 RHS Asheboro .. 7 R I-I S ... Burlington . ... I6 RHS Bessemer.. ...ll RH S ... Lealcsville .... ... IB RHS Yanceyville IS RHS Leaksyille I9 RHS Bethany . . I7 R H S, , . Bethany ... ... 7 IIS G I RLS! BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Left to Right-Marie Fetzer, Syble Ellington, Marie McAdams ICaptainl, Mildred Carter, Elsie Maynard. SECOND ROWi Left to Right--Fredricka Hill, Sarah Emma Hutcherson, Dorothy Caldwell, Anna Matkins, Lois Simon, THIRD ROWi Left to Right-Doris Berry IManagerl, Becky Smith, Margaret Jones, Helen Small, Mr, Culler ICoachl. HUYH'HA5hEIHALL SCHEDULE RHS Madison ..... 24 RHS .., Yanceyyille ... ... 25 R.H.S. ... Madison ... ... I9 RHS . . . Asheboro . . .. . 29 RHS Bessemer I7 RH S, ... Burlington . ... QD RH S. ... Asheboro ... ... 2D R H S. ... Burlington .. ,.. 223 RHS Bessemer .. 30 R H S ... Lealcsyille ..... ... 20 R H S ... Yanceyyille ....... ... 34 R H S. ... Leaksville ......... ... 62 R H S, ... High Point Freshmen U ,.. -'ll R HS, ... Bethany ....,...... ... I3 RHS. Bethany ......... I7 RHS Faculty ..... 3l 2Sl 425 BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW' Left to Right-John Graff, Billy Pettigrew, Buck Graff ICaptainl, Otis Sacrinty, Nick acrinty. SECOND ROW: Left to Right-Buford Griffin, Bumell Cooke, Wynfred Barrow, Wendell Saunders. THIRD ROW: Left to Right-Mr. Wingfield ICoochl, Tom Fitz, Thomas Burton, Claude Gentry, Clarence Smith llvlanagerl. Page Sixfy-lbree 1 ADVERTISEMENTS , l NEWNAM S MARKET ggomfokfe joan! ,gore H We Deliver Phones 338 and 339 Cw0lI1.I7liIIl6Ilfl' of COBB TIRE 5 BATTERY CO. Complimerzfir of MANN'S CUT-RATE DRUG CO. C07Ilf7lflIlG71f.f of BRADY'S SERVICE STATION Cofzgmllzlaliom ClTTY'S FUNERAL HOME Your Friendf AMBULANCE - PHONE 330 Conzplizzzezztf of LUCKY CITY MOTORS Complimemir of WORSHAM'S SERVICE STATION Chas, SC 1 We caunled the voles and we will have To have a ran aff between Garland Sllumate and Elsie May! nard far President al Sludent Body. Ons: Miss Baker, tllal's nal fair. Miss Balcerl Wlwy, Oils? Ollsi Well anybody lcnavvs a bay can aulfrun a girl, Patravzifize Our Aclvertiseifsf Cm11,l7lil11el11.r of CORUM'S PLACE The Home of Good Erzli All Kinds of Sandwiches 0 Curb Service LEAKSVILLE ROAD Complimerzfy of KELLY'S SODA SHOP Ilnbere Friendi' Meer! To E41 Sandwiches O Drinks and Candy Page Sixfy- fix Cook The Tffriffy Wffzy ELECTRlCALLY With all its advantages Electric cookery costs no more than other fuels CLEAN-COOL-SAFE and ECONOMICAL PHONE 3I Entertaining You Tbrzfi Our B14,iine.i1r ROCKINGHAM THEATRE REIDSVILLE ICE and COAL COMPANY Manufacturers of Ice Phone 24 Dealers in Ice - Coal - Wood A Blurb Bzrnirzeiii Handled IV'fJile S. B. MACE DAILEY-THOMPSON DRUG CO. Phone 200 and 21 jeweler Oplonzetriit Agents Fo, REIDSVILLE, N, C, HOLLINGSWORTH and WHITMAN CANDY PALACE CAFE BROWN'S and FARMER'S M. S. Belmany, Prop. Established 1929 l , 104 west Mafket SI' Tobacco looks better and sells better Reidsvllle, N. C. Phone 9129 with us., Miss Rutledge, driving at 60 mi. per hr. Cop stops her. Miss Ratledgei On, was I driving too fast? Cop: on no, just flying too low. Roy Stg Torn what are you going to study in school? Tom: Aeronautical Engineering, Roy. Roy: l tliougnt you were going to study aviation. Patroizize Our Acloertisersf N. C. HICKORY MFG. CO. Piedmont Hickory Handles 0 Hickory Stove Wood TELEPHONE 677 Complizzzefzzf of REIDSVILLE SHOE MARKET You can't go wrong When you buy from REIDSVILLE SHOE MARKET Page Sixty-5ez'e1z REIDSVILLE LAUNDRY CO. .jGnc!5 of ofaluzclrg ann! lsr? Cpdaning Phone 413 fr 414 WILKERSON FUN ERAL HOME Ambzzhmre Service Reidsville, N. C. ALL HOURS - PHONE 486 Cwlzplimenty of HUNTLEY-STOCKTON-H ILL IRVIN ELECTRIC Cr RADIO CO. Eleflriml Cofztmrling, Fixlzzrer, Rudio Acrexwrie and Repairing REIDSVILLE, N. C. PHONE 424 Coflzplimenlx of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. PHONE as GARDNER DRUG CO. fr ' ' r rv Reiduzflllea Ben Drug Co. SINCE 1908 PHONES 14 El CI 15 QQ 523 9: Shoes Worn By Young Americans The Pictures and The Man Who Made Them THROCKMORTONS STUDIO Reidsville, N. C. PHONE 129 Page Sixty-eigfal A Great Drink Cofnplifnentr of A Mighty Flavor BELK-STEVENS COMPANY BIG BILL BOTTLING C0 PHONE 538 Reidsville, N. C. Miss Ruth Wnlliomsi Lee, dorfr you I4 y t R6jdJ'ZffU6,,I' Leading D6lD6l7f7ll6fZf Amd In O mpg if YOU folk dwmg O tem Lee' I know I conf, I I'1oven't put onyfhi g ty I Store REIDSVI LLE JEWELRY CO See Us For Your Band I nsfrum KING AND AMERICAN STANDARD Terms To Sun Compliments of REIDSVILLE FLOUR MILL AND LUMBER YARD VANITY BEAUTY SHOPPE NORTH CAROLINA GAS CO. J. NUMA MITCHELL DIXON'S SHOE SHOP HOLDERBY AND GAMMON BARBER FLORIST ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY CO. RIVERS FRUIT STORE WILLIAMS 6' CO. 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