Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC)

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Unrecorded, the im- pressions and recollections of our ex- periences and achievements in the High School will fade with the passing yearsg but pictured and described on printed pages, these cherished relicts of our youth will survive as an unfailing source to freshen our memories. To constitute such a source, THE HI-NOC-AR-a suc- cinct term for North Carolina High Schoolnehas been designed and pub- lished. We trust that it will amply justify its continuance as a yearly me- morial of our dear old High School's achievements. THE STAFF :5 ll' ' f Q- lil ll. iw .Mt l 1 , .Nw -W If N if lpl l , I -A. A-af' 5-,V , , Yix To THOMAS HAWL BATTLE WHOSE YEARS or DI-:vo'I1ED SERVICE AS CHAIRMAN or TI-IE BOARD or GRADED SCHOOL TRUSTEES HAVE IIIARRED HIM OUR wISE CDDNSELDR, OUR CENERDLIS FRIEND, OUR INSPIRINC LEADERQ WHOSE HIGH STANDARD or CITIzENSHIP HAS LEFT ITS IIPDN EVERY PHASE OF OUR CITY'S LIFE, WE, THE CLASS or NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY, IN GRATEFIQL RECOGNITION OF OUR BENEEACTDR. DEDICATE THIS THE FIRST VOLUME or THE HI-Noc-AR IMPRESS THOMAS HAWL BATTLE Seven ,QL ligflf 1 4 1 1 L 7 , f 4 i e ff 'VFX LTABLE or colvrrznrs Q K-f A VL 1 - 3. , N K5-E1 : N- VI BOARD OF GRADED SCHODL TRUSTEES igli OFFICERS T. H. BATTLE . . Cllfliflllllll R. T. FOL NT.-IIN . . Secrvlary ll EMIJERS T. H. B,xT'I'LIQ I.. X . BIIssETT M.Y.B.IIINI1II.I. J. C. Bll.IXSWliLl, R. T. FOUNTAIN EI1.G0nII,mIi' MI1s.W. H. I'IORNIz NN. R. I.AM,,xa run J. Q. Romxsox T. T. TIIOIINIQ W. S. WILKINSON '6H1'4igII0fl. n I THE SCHQQL J,--F N . ,- ,,.f--- ' , V sf ra H 5. ' 4: 0 -' I V R R A - ff5fif5::'.f,iN W Haf- V , IE E -E 3:2 ,.:,.J,,Il .m z X 'M -3 1. 1: er ,ggf-..','5,l 2 my flip' 'tw 1- I - - ,: 4-up-Q -- f + 1 ' v ..:: ,:.::?v,X:. .-,A - -Q 1 , ..,i.,f:'55u.. M.: Q: E45 rti:,s31Zsw+vf:,.- L+Qis5ILi3:z:e 1 J wx 1 -rj.:-I-1. 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Superinlenflenl LB., l'niversity of Nuflll Carolina MR. R. F. AIOSELEY ........... . Principal A.ll.. University of Nurlll Carulinu Miss Is.xl3EL BRYAN Dowlz ....... . English B.L.. Flura Macdunalcl College- Miss BI.-mx' B. Dozum .......... French anrl Lalin .-X.l3.. Nurlllw Carolina Cnlll-gv fur Wunxen Miss AGNES CAROLINE GOODWIN .... . . Home Economics AB.. Winllmmp College Miss Loulsu Ilxmusow Mn:GR,.xw ....... English nnzl Civics B.L.. xvtllllllll-S College. llicllmoml Miss EFI-'IE NEWTON .... ........ . llllllllelllfllifi B.E., Nurlll Curulinu Coll:-ge fm' Wmncn HR. JOHN M, SHIILLDS ......... Hislory anrl flllllelics ill.. Vniversily Of Nnrlll Curolinu Bliss Louisa Touzn . .... . Lenin and English Sl. lllnry's Nllss Aurzlg YXIIJIZN XVll.LI.UlS ........ . illuxii' l5.Nl.. Nnrllx llumlinu ilullvgc lnr Wmncn Nllss Nlxm.xm:'r Am-:1.lxl5 Wnlf.uT ...... . SCll'llCl' K.ll.. llulnlulpll-Nlurml xxulllllll s Lnllvgm- I nfl n O ,L. -1,1--X.: . v I QLTY 5 fl Dm n Nl1ws'l'ul,i31: XIISNNI-XXIUX XIQLIH xxx XIII. S1111-11,115 Xllw XY lCl1.lI'l XII Nllhmll-Jn Xl:-NNXu.1.1-mx NIINNHHHIIUIN I1 . -X 4, ,M m . Nfwlffff THE SCHUOL ii. The Graded Schools of Rocky Mount came into existence in 1902. when a special charter, granting to the city the right to own and operate public schools, was obtained from the State. Mr. T. H. Battle was made Cliairman of the first Board ot' Trustees, and he has served in that capacity ever since. The hrst official act of the Board was to purchase the old University Schoolw building for the sum of 7ii3,000. The building was equipped for the use of the white school children. The school soon outgrew the first building and a modern concrete structure-West School-was erected. The older building was moved and adopted for the use of the negro pupils. Again, in 1908, higher grades having been added, and the enrollment of the school con- tinuing to grow, the need of more room was felt, and the East School was built. This second building was quickly outgrown. and in 191-L the Edgemont building, one of the hand- somest school structures in the State. was opened for the High School and other grades. There has been nothing phenomenal in the history of the school. but its record has been one of rapid growth. In 1912 an eleventh grade was added, making a full fourvyear course for the High School. And in 1915 the school was accred- ited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools. This standing has VIII! , s ff Ax, - x I 4 4 .-Xl. . 9.- 'fx QN ' I I I Y, r 4 7. '11 q- . l 'e r 'a if I 52 4 . W. .uc 7 1 ' 5. 'L 'r jf: .1 ' 1' fn .. ., . -' E j : ,J, . ,,. 15 . ,. flJf1l fw I1 .935 .A y , i EMT Scl-mul. been maintained ever since, despite the fact that the requirements for accredited schools have been raised year after year. Rocky Mount's distinction, as one of the few schools in the State to be so recognized, has been a source of gratihcation to our com- munity. The high standing of the school has en- couraged and enabled large numbers of its graduates to be admitted to the different col- leges and universities of the country. Since 1914- students have gone from Rocky Mount to Johns Hopkins University. Virginia Mili- tary Institute. Randolph-Macon Womanis Col- lege, Randolph-Macon College for Men, Hollins Institute, Georgia School of Technol- ogy, Baltimore University, and Jefferson Med- ical College, and to practically every institu- tion in the State, especially to the University, the North Carolina College for Women, and A. K E. No school in the State was more loyal during the war. The pupils were 100 per cent Junior Red Cross members and they invested more than 5525.000 in Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps. At present every pupil is a member of a thrift society. In no single year of its history has the High School better justified its claim to be numbered among the foremost secondary in- stitutions of the State than in the one just past. Relief from the strain of the long and t. it l . . ,I I z lf tt 3 1 I Ninclccn. nlj 1,1 'i 5: 15:3 149 W nf- ,ulx 'f'.'4 361 . I, 1 Hb? My gi ' 1 ,Vw l If frm v r i 45 'l I xl. an 1. ff , s ION1' Sammi, Em, f anxious months of war was given patriotic expression by the school and community in Our Heritagef' an historic pageant, exhibited on a bigger scale than has yet been attempted by any other school in the Slate. For the hrst time a non-teaching principal has been employed. resulting in increased elhciency on the part of teachers and pupils. In equipment. the school has been greatly improved. Books have been added to the library until it now contains about six hundred volumes. Physical and chemical laboratories have been supplied with all necessary apparatusg especially to be noted is the Domestic Science Department. which was opened for the first time in 1919. Its laboratories have all modern equipment for the teaching of sewing and cooking. The spirit of the student body is most commendable. Several organizations have grown up to develop this spirit. The Athletic Association has won State-wide honors for the school. The Chase Society and the Girls' Club do good work as voluntary literary organizations. The Student Council, composed of representatives from all the grades. is doing much toward bringing about a better understanding between the pupils and school authorities. Along every line of work progress is being made, and the future gives promise of a continued growth. TIl't'ltIVt -nm' 1' .I ,f gli Sf? A Z 'O 'X A 61,- 1 Lv -E OUR SCHOOL O dear R. M. H. SJ honored afar, Shell vzrer on as zhe light of Hope's star: Keep Trullfs pure Ifllliit' banner aloft in lhv shiax, Guide our feel in lhe path, Il',1fl'I'f3 slern Duty lim Let us each as we lrauel Lijefs changing roafl Be rcarly lo Iiglzien zz conzrailefw load. Help as see lhe light of Ihe shining shy. Mahe us serve and trust as lhe Jays go by. Our days are spent i11 lh-1' shmiozv, Uur hopes are buill on lh-v fKIlllCJ Our lives are bless-ffl by lhy guirlance, Our hc'cz1'1s .shall honor lhy l1lIllll'. 0 youlhful :lays EIICIIHIIICIII 0 Future of limilless pou'ers.' Our voices he raise Io sing in ll:-V praise- 0 High Svhool, lhy glory is oursf TH'4?71Ij-!hrr'C nlx -fuur MOUNT MILLS Rocxx' Ai , f . ., , . , ., , N, I . ,,, ,gg -V L, ,l 4 ,Im ..,...M W. ,!,.4-LQ., ,,.4V,,.M,.,,5,,,-All .Q - f??f f'af3L:'i,+',,i, 5.-Q,g,'l,if-6.-L3?.:1Lmlg-ff'2A'l'-gabarn5-if f L+- -' . ,.? 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THE FII-'TH DAY OI' JUNE, NINETEEN IIIINDRED NIYI-I'l'l-Il-IN AT FIVE-THIRTI' O'CI.0CK IN THE Al I'ERNUON Jful Suggestions rendercd lry Mr. F. II. KUCII, Prufvssnr Of Drulnulic I,IlEI'LlIllI'C nf I University Of North Caxmlixla. are gratefully LlCkl10WIEllfll'll w -1 ff' T14 l'Illj'-ALT NIH imma ls -61 w A 3 L91 -Y' X THE PAGEANT ,ai fx . l W' t ,f H' '1 - Y -1 V ' ,. . x N- N. L A. .-1 . vs ,t t,, 1 T , E. ,- 4 N.-, 1 0' .5-'n I in y- . J S. .i. P 'CH -1- V. L Q A ..-., .- '-1 , .. record of Edgecomhe and Nash counties in the World War. After the signing of the armistice there arose a desire to pay some tribute to the men and women in our midst who had spent themselves for world democracy. and to voice our appreciation for all those who, from the days of the Iirst settlers to Argonne Forest, contrilm- uted to make local history glorious. There seemed no more fitting way to do this than to recall their deedsfto vivify and enact them again. So an historical pageant was designed. The idea originated in the High School. and to the High School is due the credit for carrying it out successfully. But its appeal was county- wide. Not only the school and city, hut many from the remote parts of Edgecombe and Nash helped to enact their common heritage, or gave Our Heritage was inspired hy the . . V - ,. ,J Q, 1 4. '- f-A. t 5 r 4,' I 4' , , ' - v - , 7 5.1. .'-l 'li ' f 2 r - ZH . 3 'J 1 t 182:11 NQQ17' W . is X ,,g.Q -4, 1,155 Y Y- 1 -1,4 . -,. l 1. Y s .11 D X . , t -J . , f 3 'Witt ity, I X t I X v 14, . ll tl ' ' A , .1 df s .r if .. I , .xr . ' 5 fig v l 'V fs J en. ...re . . 'ff Tn 1-1 l3nt.1,t'1x of time and money to make it a success. Tl-na :XLLYIENCE Tzrcnly -sci-M1 The pageant ruinpiisetl the four periods of our history-Selllenient. Revolution, Civil War. antl Nlmlern. lt opened with the white man meeting the lntlian. showefl the passing ul' Cornwallis through this section. then the preparation for the Civil War. No seetion of the State is richer in tlonfetlerate history than this. anll especially appeal- ing and tlrainatil: were the scenes First at Bethel antl Last at Appaniattoxf' The spirit of the later Ile:-misli'ueliuii clay was shown in the revival of the tournament. and the inarveluus gruwth anll prosperilv of Rocky Mount was syinhulizesl in A Det-alle of Progress. The last scene pictured America answering the call of France. Local -.,,, ,gv-., .. fl 425 rid -Q , .4 Ixniix Dixut: Reel triross wurlvers lnrniell a Init-Lgiwmml for relurnell snlllil-rs who hall servell unller nur llag in l ran4'e. 'lihe elliurl lllli0l'llCll a lilling l'llIllilX. llirilling every une who XYllllCSsCll tl. The selling was ahnusl illeal. ln pivlttresque lliversimlv llarli. whivli haul heen the svene uf inanv of the events llClIlf'lE'tl. the lllwkv xltllllll Nlills CI'Cl'lCIl ll lblilllillflll un Tar llixer. Seals were prm iilell fui'tliezlt1fliein-1- on llii- Iuinlx liurining thus the first lgillllX5l4ll' 'l1llI'illl'l' in Nurlh flilflbllllll. The lill'p1l'hl rruvul I!Xl'l' pallierell at une linn' in lhl' hisluri nl, the eilv witnessetl the page-ant at 1-rmul 4-sliniqtlc-sl all lvelwf-en len an-I lililwii llintisatnll anll its re-punse Tu will L -1'I,2f1! was wonderful. The feeling ol' sympathetic and appreciative understanding between the players and the vast audience was pronounced by competent critics as seldom equalled. It was a matter of peculiar pride to the players that they were honored by the pres- ence of two of the original Bethel heroes4 lVlr. Thorpe and Mr. Ricks-and of many other distinguished older citizens who to a large extent have determined our history in the past fifty or sixty years. The effects of the Pageant have been far- reaching. It has been a source of comment this year that the school and community are more united in spirit than ever before. The presentation of Our Heritage had much to do in bringing this about. Every citizen of Rocky Mount was interested in it and willing to help make it a success. The older inhab- itants took pride in the fact that they had played a part in many of the events to he depicted, and could thereby suggest details to make the scenes more vivid and the setting truer to history. All classes and all ages were represented among the players, and their work together resulted not alone in the success of the pageant, but in a better understanding among themselves,.and a greater appreciation of what the school is doing. And Rocky Mount as a city came to he prouder than ever of the High School. The pageant in its scope. in the size of the under- taking. was far ahead of what any similar institution in the State has attempted. And 1 1 x- -.X .1-t me t 'nli-nin its success was unquestinnetl. The school provetl its ability to ilu big things. antl to tlo them well. Klr. F. ll. lxucli. Pmfessor of Dramatic Literature in the t'.1ate1-sity uf North Carolina. wrute ol' il: The pageant. Our Heritage. was an atlniirable expression uf COI'tllltUlllly cooper- ation. I was much inipresserl with the way in which the wurk was carried out in all its departments. It is no small task for a community tn translate its own local tradi- tions into dramatic form suitable for popular profluction. 'Our Heritage' illustrates the great possibilities fur community clevelopnient along artistic lines. lt was beauti- fulfan achievement uf which your city may well be proud. l Liwr mf lhziltm. llrtun s lt, ll. litmus Il, I,. lltltItl'll ll:-tvzlsiul. l 4'lun.tlx W. l'7LfU. Thim ,..... if-1:-.,..A V J-'fl-3?-ffgqzfawnr'-Sflf':.1ff?f' 'filiiii S, f ' f 'AS-.sl - -...--'-1. CLASSES m .N'2'2tN'9 ? fw' M Q fy QYSJ W L ag? , I- 1 Ql',: I., -f I N7 'f', ff' A 'J' . lu'-2' fy ' N 1 nd X1 mb 'fl' ri 1 '41 Q, r T'f s ,g. maj: VW! 'L A1 r .K 21:-'xN'i ,wr , -nf,-' X' , J., v ' . -I1 x N 5, . ' Nv- U, I f Q ll,.I 'e- , 4,95 , K '1 J ,v , 'f wk I w ff 3 .4+f Nxiq .1 .n A . wmv Ls' Q an K: , 'r. -, .QC S lik .5-ei ,A 1 4, I Tf 1, . f . .1 ew W. if Q. 'Qu , 0 , I K fi me 1 una ? I .? z' ix Senior Glass I tw MOUNT Thim '11 Miss ISALLARU Rnlsl-Lx' XYIIAUY .llnsrnl cg, AIU'l l'H- - Tn llninc msn fm-ll' Inc lruc-N lildxss l 1.owu1:-HSM-cl lk-u lIu1.n1ca liuyul Purple :mil Gold IPILKNIIICS Sllmxm' C.XllliNl'IR l'rwvi41rr1l josm-n XILIQS I'1l'5'l'lCIN l l.ol:i-3544315 Il.u,r: Xx'vlNS'I'l'I-KD li'-1--l'rwxi1I1-HI .N4-rrrlflry mul Trmmrrr ln1.lz..xnm'11 f:RXN'I'H xu lliwlnriun XxII.l,l,Ul Illcxm' lhnuuw H1 'ru .lrnxlilc l'url l'rnpln'l jxxualJl1,1.,xmfXX'x'rmv I.llNl llnill mul Trxmmfnl Iiuxxr I-11, im uc lilcl-:lax I'I.!lHIiN1l-1 llxmc XXlxs1'1-:un Tmpln limffr Hflllfff 41: eclns fully cunlirnxefl in tlnf nhl-xnuin Blzssnz ZINGO BARTHOLOMEW Girls' Clnlm nf ll. H. H. Fi. Bessie is quiet nnrl sliirlinlm. Slu- 1sl1 lllllill nf kwping lvnsy ull llle linw slu: xnaintuins lwr pre,-sr-nt zeal fm 1 .nvlivilig piunu 1-xvlvises. sllc will no nlml rm-ulize llL'l' illlllbllllbll In llCl,'lllllC u wut mnfic Ieuulicr. 1. FRANCI-is SIDNEY GARIJNIQR Senior Class Prv-irlvnlg .K-si-lun! lffli- nn' uf Tin-L Ill-vu:-,mg llhi--f Xlnrxlml 'IUQ Slnmlenl Cunnril 'Wg lfmnlrull 'IT- 'lfi-'19. Cilllllllll .193 lla'-kcllmll 'IH-'I9, '19-'ZUQ Ihseluill 'IUL ll.IJ, 'ZUMQ livNl ull 'ruunal buy, A gumnl pupil, nllllm-Iv, nnrl 1'nlnrzul'- is our Pri-simlvnl. Ili- is il lypi-url slu- rlent nf ll. ill. ll, 5., llalppily lnlm,-ruling plvnly nf pulp willl an 1,'o1'r1-spnlialiiigg pru- purtinn of vnnnnun an-nf-1-, lla- luis rlnni- murh for R. M. II. S. zuul is vupulrlw- ul rluing grvut lliinggs in lln- l'llllll'l,'. Nu wnnclr-r l isl1 is CllIlSlllL'I41'fl Ilia lac:-1 all 'round buy. l EDWARD ,Minus BIQLKN.-x P Sm'ci'cta11' and Prvss H1-mrlvr Kilma- l Lilerzuy Society A19-'llllz lille-inns Ninn agen' ul Tm: H1-NHC-,XIIL HD, lil. Efl1lie ir Ll Iypiml Yznilwm- lull, Ili, lnnsiness-like I1lLlllllgY,t'Illt'Ill ul, 'l'Hl-1 lll Mm-All lr-ads us lu Wmlivl for liiin 'l lmrilliunl future. llnl nlwn il mriies lu lllo ludivs, l14,' sw-ins prom' lu llz-zz 4-xi mlvntly mleemingg 1llSm'I'Cll0ll llu' ln,-llcr part of valor. Tlzfrli -Ilzrm TH I-:ul x IIHICK li lIl..XllKE l'l1--nl: nl 1-ill! lllulw ll. Xl. H. S. 'IU-'1ll: SIHIIVIYI 1-rlnnvil 'Wi Xlllfhlllll 'l'P: 4l.1-- 'I'l'-xnxlnlf-1 'IH-AIU: llxulvlc Vlulr: NY .mul l'k.l . Z lim--l Flmrl.M Th-'I111.x. Iln' ynllivxl um! mnfl nrigi- lhll ylrl lll nur clmx. mn lwml ilu' xx:-rlni nu mlkiug .xml .nlmml zmylhing Q-wept HPIVIIIIIIIX. X- hu' lllxll ullllf -ml. We .ull lm-' ll-1: Ill-:max XIII.I.l-QI! l:IHTXIfIlIllb 1Qil'l-Wllnlrll. NI. ILS. Un llu- rlglll ix al plmlnplklpll uf Ui-- XX l'I2lll - NIAI' l'l1x-nw pupil. Nu- 1- .xlw vrx l,uIf'lllwvl in Xluxin' mul non Ille- lllglu N-hurl mv-vI.nI In lu-I ,IIIIIIHI war. llwlvu 1- .17-:I .1 xxrllvl f.llln1'l xlvllnnl .lllvl lm- xml: In I w'1lillw'.xl4', llfnlx Inu! EM.-XNL'l-JI. OSCAR BREEX ,xNhlhlLlIll RllSlI1Q'SS XIRIIIQIQLUI' ol llll Ill-Nami-Alu Lllmre Lilcrury Sm-ia-ly lJ.lJ. 'ZOf' --wk rf has Ihrcc main almlrilil-ns in life ullicll. jllilgillxi frum Ilia fm-ianl 1-x pn-ssiull, urullpy luis minwl m'nl1Iinl1ully Ha- 4Il'Sll'C24 lu lm-Luk mln surlvly, Ilkllxl .1 pun nn Xllss xl4lI'lUll. ulul lu ln' am 'lg1'icl1lllu':1l vrlgim-L'1'. In spilt nf lhvsm Xlike slill has time lu lru an gguml f--llzm JOSEPH Niuss EPSTEIN President of Chase Literary Soviety '19-'Z0: Editor-in-Chief of Tm: l'll-NUC- Ang Football '18-'19: Second All-Slate Tavkle '19g President of Athletic Asso- ciation '19-'ZZOZ Student fiounvil 'l9g Class Yice-President '18-'19. '19 20: Host Loyal Boyuz D.D. '20 : Matr- shall 19. .N valuable Senior is Naty. llis holiby is clisugreeing with his class- mates anrl tal-:ing sirlcs with the 'teach- ers. But we know ht' rloes this, not to get goocl gratles. hut because he really lllinks they are right. l-lr' often gazes into the clistzllirv, antl we know his minil is miles away. Wlierag. oh! where is it? DOROTHY Navm ljllilll. Girls' Chili R. Ill. ll. S. Here is a tlreumy. ctln-ri-al vrualim- - outwardly, But even ln-ing a l1l'l3l1ClllJl'A!-Z daughter has not kr-pt her from ln-ing u good sport. She is on hantl for all fun. ELIZABETH GRA-txrnim Class Historian A201 lhiskellmll 'IRL 'ZZOJ Girls' Club of ll. Nl. l'l. S.: Sn-1'r'0' tary and Treasurer of likulvlf' lilulr: SS, and F.F, Lib is an all 'rountl sporl. llvr attractive personality has won heir many friends and the admiration of all who know hor. The Sw-nior Class vonlrl not get along without her, tmrl nc-itln-r coultl the basketball team. 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AI Wake F411-est l1e will llliilit Class uf '20 l'Jl'ULld uf l1l1n. He lllli lllli u1111:s11ul und llllljpy faculty of av11i1li11g w111'1'y. R1 '111 .lm M4311 Clase l'1'111l14-I 211: XS 11114l I4'.I .' l lkulclmf I.l11l1: lla:-l14-Il1.1ll AIIL. AIU. 420 l'r1-IIi4'GI llirlf' fl11r4'l1a11'111i11g1 ll11ll11.1 l1411111y gill. xxllll fun' l11'411111 l1:111' lllall l.1111 1s4111l4l 1'111'l. U11el4111k 111141 l14-1' 1'1'Nll'11l 4-14-Q W411ll4l 111ulx1' y4111 ll1i11k 11l l'a11'z14lif1-. llcr wi11r111111P g41'114'1- 11111l lu-111115. I4141. uX111l llCI' guy l:111gl1 41l'l llllll l11-1- Il11'4111g1 ll1-1' 1'41llcg1' 4'a11'4f4f1' will l11- sl111l'I4'114'1l. 114 fr-ur, liylJu11C11l1i4l's wlli-111'1'i11gs 111 l14-1' pink C2111 L11 LA 31.112 KIQIQ1, Quielness Lllltl 4lig111iI3 111z11'l4 l11'1' lllilll ll4'l'. S1111 has 11111'l14'4l a1111l I11il4-1l 54,-111 :1flc'1' 54':.11' in lll?l' slurlim-Q. a1114l 1l4--1-ru tl1ere1xL11'4l11l4l l92fll1a15 111 wl111'4- l411'l141 7f1l'lll-141111 Ftnttaxtitg Emu l.,xNc,ts'rER live-l'rcsitlviit Girls' Clttlt li. Nl. ll. S. l'1nnn.t -iuinctl our class in the tltirtl yettr zintl lids min tlie fri:-mlsltip nf all in ln-r gt-nitil .ind happy nature. She is Iltir us ti rt-sv .intl Her mice is ewr gt-ntle. sweet. and lung at nulile trait in mmtaiifi Slic uses her unusual talent il- .tn artist in draining mbins Inf the Surat William vurietyl. l.l t,,t xlXl'1 NlCl.l-QMOIKE iI.n.- ,nu nnt always ltcurnl llntt lrwklf-s un' at sign nl vln,-vrltilln'ss untl If.IIiit'f 'l'lntI's l,ul.t lim- ull uwr. Xnllting li.ts 1-wr law-n luiuttli tn lalntst' ln-11 not u-if-n l..ttin. untl tltttt is suyimg .1 primal 4l1-Atl. Tfflillx-1-iplil -dl J,xn01.u Btaxoxt NIELYIN lrlllbljliilll 'IT-'llllg lsrmllutll 'IT Ltnul '19 AA.: D.lJ. EIU. ,la.trnltl. aliux Kitty is tht- lmlsln-xiltl of tht- vlttss. XY illi liis tnuny pranks :nn iclens nn prunlxs. il is tl iwmlvr linn ln llalsst-s nn his xi-irlx. Klux lillsvs ti lin liuitml in :ill ulluirs ul tltc class nnzl svltmil. lit' ltus Iwcn nnt- ul nnr slL'tl1lX men nn tltv- ftintlmll sqttatml for tim svn suns. llis llliilln is. Un lu l,lll'lllI4 Irwin. J0s12P1-1 ROY P110c:Tor1 Chase Literary S111:icly .201 IJ.D.'ll0. T11 the hnys ln: is Midget, He is one uf the 511111111351 buys i11 lhv Class. hut IS by no means the least 1-111151111-111111s. His Chief l111hl1y, when 11111 sl111lyi11g Latin. is vexing and 11-using the hwy in f1'1111t uf him, You sec. he 11115 fnnr 1-ycs. hul 1I1e only lhing he :sw-1 1I1111hle is lhc uvully. He IS Ll Illylll s1111p111'l1'1' nf Ulll' X 1thlelic 16111115 111111 utlvnzls eve-ry 41111115 AIINNIE C1,.111,x l,l11'I'N.kY Clam 14 1-111:1ll in rim' hnt h11'g1-11111111 lll'Ill'lS. h1'1'a111s1- of ll11--11114111111N111-x1'11I I1'1's. Sh rf hu: Ll s1111l1' I111' 1-1115 111111 1111 01111-ringh1:111'1m111. illlil 111111155 11111-1 1111111 others as she w1111hl luuw II11-111 1h1 1111111 her. AIAXIN E E1-15.xx1111 T 11' 1.011 Hlgh 501111111 411111111-il 'itll 511111-1111- lcndr-111 llirlsl Cl uf 5111111 511115 IM-11.11't1111-111 111 , . uh h. KI. H. 5. Xluxine IS lllll' nf 11111' w111'll111-Q1 ll! II1- hers. Her Cup11h1lili1f4 111115111 1111111 1'1mh- ing and lllll5ik'. k11nwi11g: xhe righl is I11 he serve as lllPllhChHt'l7iIljL ln 511-111111-11'x .1111l 5111: has 11112 h:111pv ls:11'11l!x 111' what 111111 hun In 5115 11111I 1111 thing. H1'1'g1'11:1l1-fl .1111l1ili1r11 Cl ge111111'l1'v lrf111'l11'1'. I.:-'I this Ll n'z11'11i11g 111 lh1..1- 1-11l1-ring high scl11,ml. my I11111' 1'1-.113 1I'UIll nun! Tl1l'rl1-fzinw III-QXIPII-1 ZOLl.l1,0l l-'lill 'l'11,xmuxuToN Ilu-lml IW: hurl- Llulri NN lf. I1-mplr Im- lllw' 'Il-l1m'lu-an nl' Izemg ll1-- mI.11ulu-fl me-mln-r ul tllc Swllul' LI.:-H. Nln- 1- uluuyf uplixxlirlim' Lllltl nunlx lvvr lull. lnul Nllvll IIICIT is rf-ul mul, lu Ilu lf ulxmyf on llilllxl. SIM' is ll-Almul In mum .mul ln nm' an-Im-I-Il N115 llll.l..XIiD xxI.K'l'KlNi l..nNl XXIII .mul lr--lallmnl 201 l'l'e 4l- llvlll Ilu- Lluln: 5.5, mul I'.l'. lnrlg fflull ul ll, Xl.lI.5.1 XI..Sl I,muIll1-. .l.1un- I- lruvvlrluv. ll:-I'.1u1w ul In-I' I.x.IllI.- 4ll-pw-lliml. -In' i- nm- nl- nur lm-sl pnpnlnl 51-union, lllrl ll, NI. ll. S, null mu- llrl. III urn-wl xlu- gm-x -lu- ulll Lulu- llumgx .mx -In' lllllli llu-m Imfl lvl Iln l1--ull- I.llw1.u1'ulIllwln-v-Ixw'-, will I,li0N.XRIl Mumox Llmw l,llL'I'.lI'y Sm-IL-tx: lJ.l7. lil, I,4-4u1ur1I. our lmurl Iltllv rlafflllulc. vm-ry popular' Ill lllc lmv nf ll lllllt I'ugL. Sislcr.0 N.lt'IllllI1'Ilt'.n llIllI XII N XIm'lm1 urn- only an lbw lu nlmll In ll-l'm'inusly :1mm'l's. X4-wrlllclm-fs. nilll ilu- uirl ul llir vuxnIuingg nays. lu- num ug:-r In get lay in luis svluml mark II1 is illsu nm- uf ilu' lm'lunul1-f1'l gul- u I will-nmlu1z'l, xxlw i VUILLIAM Ihzxin' Holmms Class Poet 'Z201 Xlursliul 'Wg Svrrv- tary D,D. 'ZUNL High Si-limi! lIuum'il 120: SeC1'c'lu1'y 'l'riuiigulgu' lh-ligne '2ll. Red clerivlfs his mini? lroiu the vulwr of his hair. He is gnml ln lxiimx' any way you tak? him. .-Xml if you lxlmw him you like him. Being nom' lhie hraul of his class in every-lliing lluusifl kcvp him from Ending thi- grvzllesl fun in fretting the lPaclle1's. He is also quite u lucly's man. und. if wi' are nail haully misluken. he has ulrm-auly mel thc imh'ul .il his Cll'EllII'lS.u Nlxlcmiclyi' lllli'l'lN XX'l1.i,li-mm l'irl-'lluh li Xl Il N 1 , . . ln -4-hml Xlairggirn-I 1- :i l.ulIhlul Slu- ih-nl. quivl mul iluggniluwl. lnil .xl ulhwi limes bhn- if lull nl hli- :mil Is il pri-ul lullwr. xlllliuugli hm' llllllllllllw im' mn- llllllillly uf lli-xumli-1' llhv l,i'v:1l fl. Nh: iluuys p1'upui'1-N he-r ll-e-fini-. FLonExn.I5 Him: XX'lxs'1'1-:ui lfrlilni' ul' film-c-M in lli-Nm.-xii: llll' Pl i I h .wx 'esulr-nl 124-IU: S:-vu-l.i1'5 .mil Tl'I'.lSllI't'l' 'IU-'fllz 5:1111-1'iiil1-mln-lil nl lil-- ' 'XI. llilllllg llvI,mi'1l1iriit -il lnrlx l.h1lu li. . , H. 5. lll: Klurfliul W: P14-NN In-lmrlvl' ,. .. , hula l,luh lx. Xl. ll. N, l7lor1fiir3i? if u r-lwlvmliul gill. Shi' is .1 14,-ul Suu' ui liilllll. ln-mu Ihf- sun- lalal lrwull ul hm lexxrlivr. llvr 1-:lim lligillllx' Ill the 4:lass1'muu ggiwf lillh- hint nl, thi- xlv1u'ity fhe illspluys In wriul lIll4'I vmiiic. 1311111-ullf' SENIOR CL.-XSS POENI tg. ISMICMBER this, my classmates clear: To thine own self he true. This we have followed every year- Wefll carry it on through. ANY a clay when we are gone. Far from this dear old place. We-'ll think of our oltl class motto And then renew the race. OW can we. then. he true to self. If that self he untrue? But we shall ulwnys tlo the right, If right were leurnetl to flo. , Seniors true. xse'll mlo our parts As wlown lifeis slreinn ue go: Anil allways flcrvp within our hczlrls Will lvf: our vlalss motto. XVll.l.IAM Illfmn' lioumxs. ,120 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY t lt. In recording a l'ew ol the historical facts concerning the Class of 19120, we are forced to recall that we were once Freshmen in the llocky Mount High School. It was in the fall of l9l6 that we gathered for the lirst time at Edgemont, ninety strong. Then we expected to be graduated with our full number in l920. and to do every- thing and everybody with whom we came in contact. We were soon disillusioned by our grades and various other things. ln our Sophomore year only about two- thirds of our former members came back. and in our Junior year still fewer returned. Each session we resolved to improve upon the preceding one. During our third year work was interrupted for six weeks by an epidemic of influenza. It was during this year, however, that we really began to do things as a class. for it was then that we had our first class organization. We went further by forming two class clubs, which have added a great deal to our life and gaiety. lt is hardly necessary to mention the names of these to any one familiar with C. R. I. They are the still snbsisting, irrepressible and everlasting S'Dirty Dozenw of the boys and S.S. of the girls. The Senior Class returned with the same old spirit. although we had suffered further loss in members. We do not pretend to say that we are entirely responsibleg nevertheless, it is a fact that the Rocky Mount High School has taken a new hold and gained many paces in actual progress in this last year of our august presence. There are many evidences of this. The High School has been given a whole-time principal, whose business it is to see that faculty and students do their level best. The Depart- ment of Chemistry has been considerably improved with additions to laboratory and equipment. The Department of Home Economics. which includes domestic art and science, was installed. The library has been revised and enlarged. These improve- ments have been made. not because. but in spite of. interruptions from influenza. and the frequent escape of the janitor over-night. tThis is one ol' the places where the whole-time principal comes in handy.l We base our claim for recognition as a worth-while class on activities. rather than scholarship. All of us were members of the Red Cross for two years. and many of us enlisted in other branches of war work. We took a conspicuous part in the Fortt -Ilirct' historical pageant in June. 1919. We were not all athletes. but during our career we have furnished more than our quota in leadership in athletic sports, having been rep- resented creditably in all branches. During the past season. three members of the class were selected as All-State football men. In our social life we have found both profit and pleasure. There has been many a get-together. many a good time. Linder the inHuence of the good fellowship of these parties. acquaintance has ripened into friendship that promises to be lasting. The masque given by our class to the Class of 1919. the party given us by our President. the reception given us by the Juniors lafter many attemptsl. and the characteristic Dirty Dozen blow-out. remain with us as memories to be cherished tenderly. We are especially proud of two achievements of our Senior year. With the aid and assistance of the faculty and student representatives. we determined to issue this annual. which is the first to be published by any school in the city. We trust the same may become permanent and improve with the years. Wle also adopted student government. Though untrained and unskilled in this. we know that student government. such as we have had this year. has brought home to us our responsibility to ourselves and to our fellow-students. Our experience has already taught us more of individualism. as well as the strength of cooperative effort. We prophesy for student government increasing good results for future discipline. We leave R. M. H. S. with as great expectations as we entered it. We do not blind ourselves to dilliculties to be met. We have had them in the past. and expect them again. But in each heart is the courage to say: No sooner the old hupc gum lo the ground, Than u new one straight lo flu' self-sunzf' rnurk I shape nic. ELIZABETH GaAN1'I1,vM. Fully -Iuur Q4 i 'L Q Qc XR g Z 7-1 i x ,, x..1A.. vt 'Hn MJ X X 'K W FX 4 -s ,g xi P, -ljkvx 1 Fu , rlx -fi: x OUR DAY X nl. Uuv IlIt'IlI,IL'f.S of lllc' St'lIfUf C1055 IXIIUH' l'O1lllllt'. flellsily. mul lnnsx. Cvomvlry, zvillz plane and square. ,Alrul queer-shaped polygons so rare. 'Ulaclmllzr' el al an English class .-Im! FONIIIOSIDIIIOII mf musl pass. Our pvrimls in DITlllH.YliL' .lrl MPP! 1116 desire of awry hvarl: We ICIISIZ the flislwx Il',1l'II Il't' cook Our 1'al.'vs 01111 picks ll'iIl10Ilf IIIC book. We Iranslale paragruplzs in Lalill .lull malfe 'em jus! as .xnmollz as salin. 'flu' lm-rs in C'I.l?il'.Y .Ylllll-1' f?l. 100. lfvllflv all llza' girlx nun' HIIIITIUZ-l70ll.Y.-R Cnlnlmfrvial Ccugrlzplzy. lfnillz clinmle mul Iopograplly, llrings lo Il close 1110 Il't'Ill'.Y zlay. fjilllflllllillg lIOIl'. I 1f'1'.w11 In Slljlu Tfllll I am quilv us lirvrl as you. flllil so. gnoll jrivnrl. mlivu. 11r1if'11.' 'l'111a1.M.x IRICNIQ l.l.xl I More ry N X N N , 'H X3 'wffllbj ' 4 7 Xa 0 M sw? .JL , 1 if f f L xv--'K' 4 HQ? AXL fe? V HE HAM w all f rim' H49 1113-,ff ,QL E ll 45, il I rlx 'galil THE JUNIOR CLASS fb :A RICHARD YOUNG THORPE I'r1-sirlvnt SALLIE MERCER JONES HARVEY EASON Vice-President Svcremry und Trunsurcfr Civ .-, NIOTTO-ViI1Cil qui se vincit FLOWERfROE-C, Deep Pink COLORS--Old Rose and Silver Q, . - ll H K 'V ,in W N ff X Forty-Hin Fiflv 42141 llll. .Mcucx C XRLAXD BATTS Dum BELL Wmm C.ulrnx-:LL L11.1.1u CUCKIHQLL Jlawu DAL'c,H'llumg1-1 H,xnu3x Enux HIQLPQN FINCH Klum Fm vrxlx Hun-1 Cruel-Lx EXIILN Cum Gl1l,1-1 Lxcx' CLRLI-KY Jw:-grlilxn H XRRIS JUNIOR CLASS ROLL . Ai. xlklillklll-l'I Iluuxr: FM srlv-1 J,-xcxfux S.u,l,11-: Xlmmzn ,Innes W11.Ll ul .lm vin HI-:Lu Nlmassuz Klum Huum: xIlXKllQ Xluum: L1L1.11-1 PAIIIIISH R.XI,I'Il l'.v1'1r:nwN Xltxl Illl I,l,luQlxs Ii.-YI'Hl-QIIIXI-I Pm-zmn Xlgmua Plmcmu 1- JUNIOR CLASS SONG Our voicex rixn in j0'Y0llS sang. Uur 111-'nr 0111 school In praise Tlw vvlzoes roll Illv lvorrlx along TIITOIIZQQII lznpp-V. sunlil rrfzys. O ,Ilmn .llulrrf Iflj' izlvnlx Huw lIl'l'l'I' shall forgvli ,fnrl wzwr lllfllllgll lllf' Clllllillg Yl't'lIl'S 7'ln'Ax'll lmrrr 'ruulnl us .wif .lxavl-311 ROBBINS XIINXII-I Romans SMI Howl. J: LI.-KN Sfxxmzns Wll.L1.u1 SHAW H mm. SHURT BLAIR Sx max 51 RlChER RICHARD Tnonmz l':l'l.A WVHITLIZX ICLLIZN NYll.KIXs0Y Iimxlawr WI XII!!-IIKLY Llala R. Wmx 1-:R Tlry iilfllli lllfllllgll nfl lfn' 'lulurv Awnrx U ill lmrrr truuml ux -wi. SOPHOMORE CLASS ,Im-TN RoEEuT BENNETT. Jn. Jlaxvuf TLT ,. JOSEPH BIDGOOD WTXHMAN Pr4'Sir18l7f ROBERT LUTHER HUEE1NEs HERBERT HI1'E Vice-Prvsimlvlll Sl'!'ft'lIlV'Y JAMES LEWIS Trvusurcr I. ., FLOWER-Vifllite Rose C0l.0Rs--Greell alul While MOTTO- Il Cllll lvc flume lfilfm-H11 1 ff-A ' hf!C ' TR . , Nix NK ESS :IYV l frlnVf1f,, -. ,O Y L1 -,,. 'xxlg SOPHOMORE HOLL SAMIIIQL 'I'ILn1cN ANIILIISON, .IIL NIABLE BI-:AAIAN FRANK EnwAIm5 BIJTLI-:rc .llzssm CALHOUN JIQISIQIIII CUCKIKELI. ALLIQN Tuomvsox CImNI:NIsIaIIu ALTA CIIIHRLLL ELIZABETH DIICHL BI-:N Dovls CLIFTON DIIAKI5 JAmI:s CHANIJLLII EAKI-:A .ANNIE BIAE EI's1IsIN LYNIVUQIJ Emlonli ETHEL IXIAE FAIIAIIQII VI:s'I'AL FI-:ImL'soN MARION FINCH ELsIIa FLIIQCEL LIQIIQI' GAY EIINILST GIIIFFIN SAIJIIQ Gln' JOHN HAIIIIQN WAI.'ll-Ili HAIII'I-:R PLRIIIN HI-JAMAN HAIIIIIN AIAHX HIILL HIQNIILIQY BLANCI-IL HLNIIIIIN RUTH BLANCI-IAIIIJ HILL IIIIQNIL BUIIIJEN HILL 1'lIcIuxI-:n'r Hl'I'li GLIILFURII HUIINIQ WILLIIQ Hrrr Rom-:IIT I,I'1'HIaII HIIFFIAIZS IIIIIIA LOIIIIAINIQ HI'I:I-Ilzs BIATT Fm ,IAIIIIAN X. TI-ILuI'IIILIs KI-1I-:L EIIIV.-um KINIQ .IXIJIIN JI-LIIIIIII-1 KxIr.II'r I,AwIcI:xcI-1 l,AxIg.-wII,II wvlLl.l.fUl l.,IM:.xs1I-.II .IAAII-:N LI:wIs El.I.A HA'l l'l.li .NICDIQAIIMAN FLOIIA RICDQNALD PALI. KICHAIE Aux ILAIIIIINN AIEAIDIQ EXIIL NUIILIQ K.-ITIILIQIQN liI.IzArsI:'I II WIN CIITIII: ONINJIINI-1 'I'I-1III'II: PIIWELI, .IIIIIN PIIIILI-1 .IIIIIN RUIHSINS Mmm .ALTA Rmmlxf NIILIA ELILABIQTII HuuIzINs IJILLUN Home OI-LL SIIUIIL .M:xI:5 SLfVI'I-Ili ELLA SIIIIII MAIu:AIcIaT SAIIIII Mun CILICIIQ SAIIIIII XYILLIAXI KIi5Ll.ll SI-Inns .IIILIA STALI-IX liI:NNx SXIlliN5'I'IlICKlLIl EI,IzAIzI-:TI-I TAxLur: IRI TI-I TL cmzn l'iIm:ouI1 XVAHXI-KN AN N11-1 Lol INE WATAIIN CLIQNIIULXN WVII.-U'llll WAI. UUIIIJIIN YY IZEKS. Jn. ,IIIHN H. XVI-I:-'IHIH,NIK. Jn. UI-:uIu.I: XX III'rLI-Lx l.I In XX I-II'II1I-II-:III Bl..-XNCIII-I WUUII SI I'.IXIl Fifi-I'-liz rI, lin ifiilemnriam QBIHB Binllrp Class of Imrntyltlnu Dish jallhflllbfl' the QZbir7J,32inctcm1 ibunhrrh anh Qixgbtrrn ,flour hnrw hum but to lull: him Fiflj-fin , X X W, X , X 2 Nav after O ffji' ,Ngww IA AT CLASS 'F' X H am? -1 QQ' FRESHMAN CLASS THOMAS JENKINS PEARSALL I'resizlent CHARLIE HERRINCTON JOSEPH Kwan Vice'-l'rf'.wi1ler1l Svrrvlrzry BLANCIIE BURNETTE Trerlsllrer f-1. A FLOWER-'SWCCI Pea COLORS-Purple and While MoTTosB2 :La Farmr , AZCFBRR IDX XB 1 XE , a AN , Q ' ' ' 1 J V 'v 4 n I Wh 'ff nf' J 19 f ff' 'K ll, xf Y X .XM V f1Alg-Q-- li r5:,4:g.Qff i v- t, UQUF? Flzlvix'-.wr-4 Z Z C T Q 5 I KL w -1 .1 U Z ft 7 I u. us z: I-H l I VIOLA BAKER RUTH BARNES ETHEL JVJAY BARNES JOE BARNHILL AVA BASS HATTIE BATTS JESSIE JTIAY BATSON WAX'NE BEAL HERMAN BLOUNT LYMAN BLOUNT ALTON BRAKE FLORENCE BREEN RIABLE BREEN ROSA BROWN RUBY BROWNINC FLORENCE BUCKINGHAM EARNEST BULLUCK DES-MONT BULLUCK LEIGH BULLUCK NORA MAE BULLUCK ROBERT LEE BULLUCK BLANCH BIIRNETTE EARL CARPENTER ESTHER CARTER DIAYO CHERRY THAD CHERRY WILLIAM CHERRY LAWRENCE CHRISTMAN HELEN COCHRAN RIARTHA CUTHRELL D. D. CUTHRICLL BEATRESS DAIL GIDEON DANIEL ARCHIE DAUGHTRIDGE BRAXTUN DAUGHTRIDGE HARRY DAUGHTRIDGE DOROTHY DUTY JXIARCARET EDRIONDSON VIRA EDWARDS THELIIIA EYUIII FRESHMAN ROLL fi? LUCY FLY NORMAN FORBES HARRY FOWLER NANNIE JVIAE FULLER RALRH GORHAM GEORGE GREEN DIARGARET GREEN HENRY GREGORY CHARLES GRIFFIN LOUISE GORP RICHARD HAEOURNE LUCILLE HARPER ISADORE HEDGEIIETH ROBERT HERRINC CHARLIE HARRINGTON EULA HICKS LESLIE HINSON JOSEPH HOBGOOD ELIZABETH HUFEINES DORIS IVEY JVIYRA JAMES PAUL JAMES FRANCES JEFFREYS BETTY JENKINS CLEO JENKINS ELIZABETH JENKINS ESTHER JOHNSON CARY JONES EDGAR JOYNER WORTH JOYNER HAZEL KING BRANTON KNIGHT JAMES KYSER FRANK LEE RUSSEL LONG FRANCES JNIAYO STANLEY NIELYIN LOTTIE JNIOORE JVIILDRED JNIOORE KATIIAIIINE RIORTON RANDrII.IfH JNIUNN ERNEST NORDSTRUM CA'l'HIillINE O'BRlEN ALICE NIA!-I PARKER TOM Pl-IAIKSALL BRAXTON PERKINS JENNINGS PEARCE HATTIE MAY PITT EDWIN POOLE RUTH POWELL GERTRUDE PRICE SADIE PROCTOR HOWARD QUICK IDA NIAE RADEORD EIYIRIETT ROSS HOSALINE SCHULTZ NELLIE SHAGENA LORIENA SHORT NIABISL SKINNER VIYIAN SMITH ANNIE STALLINCS JOSEPH STEPHENSON ESTHER JXIAY SULLIVAN RACHEL SUIYINER BERNARD SUTTON R'IAll.HJRlI-I TAYLOR PAT TAYLOR WADE TAYLOR LOUISE THOMAS EDWARD TREYATHAN LAIYNA TUCKER JIM VAUSE DAVID WHITFIELD FRANK WILKERSON JOSEPH YVILLIAXIS CHARLES WILLIS EARL WOODSON VINCENT WVUODWARD Fiflj-IIIII N I TI-IE CASTLE OF KNOWLEDGE sy, The Caslle of lX,I1UIUIKtlgC slands high. on lhe rocks, And all lhose who reach il suslain many hlloehs. lfs all very easy lo si! dou'n and sigh, Bu! those urlzo succeed are lhe ones who will try. The long Hill of Llfllflllllg-S a rugged old road. And all Ihose who climl1 il must carry a load,- There are Algebra, Hislory. Lalin, and Science,- As a pack on our l1aclf.+i1's like figlzling al giants Fierce lions may lurlf 'luveen llle lids of our books, But llley sinh back alwashed al our long. steady looks. The angels who guard as are llze teachers so lrue, And they lvilll brave lzearls will lreep pulling as llIfl'0llgl1. So, lvilh many a slruggle and many a slrain, We all lreep on Irying lhe far lzeighls lo gain. Tho' long may llle zcay be and heavy lhe pull. Well never regret the days .spent in, school. And. oh f ulzen lhe Caslle of Knonledge is ours, Wilh Success written over llze porlals so grand, Hou' proud we will feel Ihal we used all our powers, :Ind lhat ice may ll70l'lllll'Y lalfe the 'gglad llflllll.-5 We shall stand will: lmlred heads and with IIIOXI graleful hearls. Then u'e'll lonh baclizrarrls over llze race use have run. 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B oys, Clzeer Leader MISS IVIARY HICKS .... .... C iris, Cheer Leader FOOTBALL CAPTAIN E. W. MILLER .,... .,..,..,.. ,.... C 0 af-II. ALFRED A. JOHNSTON .... .,.., C apmin JAROLD B. IVIELVIN .... ,... IV Ianager BASKETBALL-BOYS CAPTAIN E. W. MILLER .......,..................... ..... C nach R. FRED HUNT ........ ..... C aplfzilz GEORGE WHITLEY .... .... . fllanagcr BASKETBALL-GIRLS CAPTAIN E. W. MILLER ..L., ...,..,..,........... ..... C 0 och IVIARGARET HORNE .... ..... C aplain. SALLIE MERCER JONEs--- -------- ---- , Wmzager BASEBALL PHIEFFER FULLENWEIDER ---------- ----- C mich ALFRED A. JOHNSTON --- .-... Caplain LUTHER WHITEHURST --- ------- ---- 1 Ilanager JOHN M. SHIELDS ---- ---- F uczzfly Manager Sixty -Ilzrev ATHLETICS tg. Rocky Mount High School has at last achieved the ambition cherished by most educational institutionsfto be a leader in the various forms of athletics. We hstvuck our stride in basketball last year. and ever since have been among the leading con- tenders for State honors in all three ofthe major high school sports. Still, we are not content. even though our teams missed being State champions by very narrow margins. We hope to go one step higher yet. The splendid achievements of our teams in basketball. baseball and football. recorded on other pages. have not been due to superior skill alone. Other factors. though sometimes inconspicuous. have served to supply elements essential to our sue- cess. The unyielding spirit-fthe high morale-of our players has won them many a victory when defeat seemed inevitable. This spirit has been encouraged. fostered and sustained, in no small measure. by external forces, among which were our scrubs. our girls. the authorities of the school, and the citizens of the town. Our scrubs. many of whom never made trips or played against rival schools, have worked loyally and faithfully. seeking no other reward than the satisfaction of doing their bit towards making our hrst team more ellicient. There are other boys. and also girls. who deserve much praise for their unsellish devotion. At a sacrifice of time. pleasure and money. they have assisted with the details of advertising. entertaining. and financing. With songs. yells. and unfailing enthusiasm they have cheered our teams in victory and comforted them in defeat. Our School Board and many generous citizens have given hnancial support. l,asl fall. for the lirst time. letters were awarded to players participating in half the games played. and stars were given to those who had represented the school for more than one season. This'allords an additional incentive to our boys to make iffjfiflri Un the whole. me are proud of our past and present attainments in athletics: and we have faith that the future holds in store for us cven greater honors than have yet been won. Six ly-follr FOOTBALL ,SA1.1.112 MERCER .lom-:rg Sponsor Sixly -fi: at E 3 CAPTAIN E. W. MILLER COACH Captain Nlilleris athletic experiences have been unusual in number anal variety. He played fool- ball seven years anfl basketball eight on high school. College and Y. lll. C. A. teams. He was Captain of the El Paso. Texas. football. basketball. and track teams. and the lclaho Springs. Coluratln, track team. While at Denver he won the tpiartor- mile rare at Golmlen Cale Park. San Fram-isvo. anal gainetl suvh lluolliilll renown that he was selecletl All-Western quarterback. During his rareer al Columbia l'nix'ersity he lietl the quarter-mile ret-tml of that institution at -13 fl-5 set-nncls. As a rrnar-h. Captain Miller is no less versatile antl pmllvient than as a player. Ile mat-ln-tl the Denning. New Klexieu. High Scltuol lbutlwall team. whim-I1 mm the Nrutllweslvrn lnlersr-hnlasllr' rlianipumslnp. llIbt'0ill'l1llItL' ul the ll. Nl. ll. 5. mavhine nl' l'll'J largf-ly explains its remarlialmle ClllI'lClll',. ln speaking ul' this team he vliar- ttf tc-rim-tl il as thc :'leam-st. lastest. pluvlxiu-st :mul bc-sl team in Nurth llill'tlllllil.u 'llhe hats wmliallly rm-turn tlu- 1-u1nplilnenl. .Nflltsxlll Q :E 1 1 'Z' 7 G I E v -1 .Z 4- 7 M y ,- E-4 , M fl Z -7 Q Q I KD I r-1 5 L7 Za N E E fn 'm 1 Z 2. PE N 2 m F: 7 r' F: -4 bf v v 1 -1 af 7 -1 C 11' ru I 9 'Q 4 rf: P I 11 :A -. L -5 2. I Ev :s 'IQ V FD 3 if m I ? v-1 F' I rf! I I ki :J 7 F1 -v u. -1 m 2 CII P 2 7 I IE :1 :1 v. 5 2 C : III 2 C '-I 0 A 'F 7 u, r' 1-' UI' I- C 7 -1 fi fx 4 PAL' u ' ll' In X 'I'IVEI.LOO:I clvnbs CHARLIE HERRINCTON JULIAN SANDERS ...... KI-ZSLER SPIERS ...... STANLEY RIELYIN .... JOSEPH EPSTEIN --- NEEDH.-KM HERRING --- BEX DOVE .,.... -.- SIDNEY GARDNER --- ALFRED JOHNSTON .... GEORGE VRHITLEY -- - J.-XROLD RHZLVIN ........ LAWRENCE CIIRISTMAN HERMAN BLOLTNT ,,.. - JESSE CALHOUN ..... ROBERT WVIMBERLEY - BABY LEE RIILLER Mascot dl.. .1 PERSONNEL 4 ii.. SEASONS RESULTS R. NI. H. S. ,,,. .... l 2 Raleigh --- R. Nl. H. S. ..L. --- 36 Red Oak ---- R. Nl. H. 5. .... --- 2-1 Alumni --- R. M. I-I. S. .... --- 12 Goldsboro - R. Xl. ll. .... --- 58 Wasliinglon R. M. H. S. .... --- 33 Kinslon --- R. Nl. H. S. ..L, -H 312 Raleigh --- R. Nl. ll. S. ...L --- -lf9 Gulmlslmru - R. Nl. H. S. ..,. --- 33 Kinslun ,---- R. Nl. ll. S. .... ..... 6 Chapel Hill Games won Games losl ........... l TOTAL POINTS SCORIQIJ R, Nl, ll. S, ,,., ....,. 2 95 Opponenlf L-- Nt tx-wfglll -,------Center ----Left Guard - --- -Right Guaral --- --Rl.ghf Tackle ----Left Taclfle - --- -Right End ------Lej1Eml - - - - - - -Quarlerbaclf - -- -Right Halfbtzck Left Halfback -----Fulll1ack - -Sub. Center - - - -Sub. Guard --Sub. Tackle ----Slll1. End -- U -- 0 --- 0 ---- 12 -- 6 --0 -- 7 -- 0 -,-- ll! Z-li Games lieml,--- ----l ---- 62 A REVIEW OF TIIE FOOTBALL SEASON l. The year l9l9 will long be remembered as a banner one in the annals of li. Nl. ll. 5. football. At the beginning of the season we expected to put out a winning eleven. for our boys had lost the habit of losingp but the wonderful machine that was developed through the splendid efforts of Coacli Miller was a revelation even to the most optimistic. Beginning with a 12-to-O victory over Raleigh, our team gathered momentum as the season advanced. until its offensive power aroused consternation in opposing lines. Several of XVILLIS CIYLLIIFEII. .'fSSl19lIlIII Coach the most powerful teams in the State- -in some instances the best ever turned out by their schoolsfwere literally overwhelmed by our el son our boys had won seven games, tied one. State in scoring with 289 points to 33 by their In the championship series, with several defeated Kinston 33 to 13. The fates were Gardner and Dove had sustained injuries in several shifts and substitutes were necessary. even. At the close of the regular sea- and lost none: they probably led the opponents. regulars out of the line-up. our team against us in the Chapel llill game. the Goldsboro and Kinston frays. so A certain amount of team work was inevitably sacrificed. But misfortune did not stop here. The extremely muddy held nullihed our great point of superiority-speed. And so. as in baseball. our team bowed to the State champions. We drew consolation from the recollection that under conditions almost identical with whereas. three weeks later, on a dry tieltt. with our boys all in prime condition. the same team was overwhelmed 49 to O. In view of these considerations, we feel safe in claiming that under favorable football conditions our team would have had a fair chance of victory even against the much heavier Chapel Hill eleven. those mentioned above, Goldsboro played us to a tie: Ox R FIRST Urns .Nfxli -uint' f. A ' ' f 7 Y . i - A A ... . . . 42, ' U F- -6 ,W . Q' -73 ff' 'M - ' -4- 4: If-FT? F , ., 5 .. sf,--351 . -.,- M .:-1 5.54z: 'i ' ' 'lifxflfiie -fi'-f . -- ' A'-ii-' ' ' - ' ' . ....',.---f-11, ,- ,, -'N' ' -1 - s-v Q' .arf--' --sf. . , Y gn- -, . pfaiqw' J - . f h -, ,A h ,:'..,,L, ,V I. i 'Quai V.. -K . U 14- a- Q A .1 - RALEIGH C.-mn R. M. H. S. ANNEXES ANOTHER VICTORY Raleigh Downed on Riddick Field by Count 32 to 7 Yesterday GOLDSBORO DOWNED ON LOCAL GRIDIRON R. M. H. S. Concludes Sea- son by Adrninistering 49 to O Drubbing hm ummm Hun, S1 ll LOCAL GRID TEAM HAS FINE RECORD Piled Up a Total 256 Points to 25 Made by Opponents Throughout Season Local Players On AII Eastern Team LOCAL HIGHS GIVE KINSTON TROUNCING Defeat Claimants Cham- pionship by Decisive Score 33 to 0 KINSTON DEFEATED IN HOME CONTEST Rocky Mount Annexes to 13 Victoryg Moves Near- er Championship ll: It llnu s WEARERS OF THE R. M. gl. CAPTAIN JOHNSTON Alf, our light, fast and nervy Captain. is an ideal man for that position, He is trained up to the minute and is full of light until the last whistle. On account of hislspeed, coolness and terrific line plunging, he was selected as Captain of the ALL-111AS'I'lCRN and as ALL-STATE right half. From his quiet, unassuming manner you might not guess it, but Al was chosen the Best All-'round Athletei' at R. M. H. S. GARDNER Fish', wears a letter and two stars, which go to show that he is one of the veterans of our team. Crit. pluck, plenty of pep, and a general knowledge of the game made him one of our stanclbys. In 1917, Fish played enclg in 1918 he was shifted to half, and in 1919 he played quarter. Our only regret about you. Fish,', is that we lose you this yearg but we expect lo see your name on some college football eleven. Hereis luck to youl :la 1. MELVIN Klux, our full back. has the qualities for that position. He is heavy, exceptionally fast for his size. and knows how to hit a line. 'gKlux played good hall and without him we might have a dilTerent result to show. We lose him this year and his place will he a hard one to Fill. S1'l'1'lIlt-HII vlllj -Ill in WHITLEY Full of grit and pluck-that's George. He has played with us for two years and is one on whom we can always depend. In 1913 he played full hack. but in 1919 was shifted to half. As a result of his good work he gained a place on the second ALL-EASTERN team. On account of his ability to advance the ball and break up plays on the defense. together with his general knowledge of the game. George was selected as Captain for the season of 1920. No player for R. M. H. S. could wish for a higher honor. 1- HERRING HERRINC. our ALL-ST.'tTE end. is one ofthe best ever seen on a high school gridiron. His speed. sure tack- ling. and never-say-die spirit. made him invaluable to the team. Interference by his opponents had no ellect on Needhamfhe just waded through them as though they were not there. His long runs for touchdowns won much fame for him. There were few or no gains around right end. and an attack there usually resulted in a loss for the opposing team. He left us this spring and went to Annapolis. His place on the team will he dillicult to Htl. -.te CALHOUN Jesse Calhoun. our lanky sub-tackle. was imported from the extremities uf the wilds of l'idget-onibe County. He had never seen a football until this year. but when he made up his mind that he wanted lo play. there was no way to change il. lchabod did not show up well al lirsl. but he was not a quitter. and as a result of his hard work he now has the privilege ol' wearing a li.N'l. DOVE Buck is diminutive in size, but his reckless dashes with the ball and his undaunted tackling of men tower- ing above him suggest the story of David and Goliath. Many a 'hgianlv has fallen before his Herce tackles. a'Buck7' has two years more in high school, and we shall not be surprised to have him put on the All- Slale team before he hnishes his career here. EPSTEIN 'LNaty, our second ALL-STATE tackle. has played at that position for two years. He always played a hard game, from the first whistle until the last. Swift- foot, as he was also known, won fame for his deadly tackling. Whenever called into the backlield, he always did his share in advancing the ball. He was one of our main point gainers in the Chapel Hill game. ti. S. MELVIN Stanley I. Melvin, better known on the held as Pike,i' has held down right tackle for two years. He lirst gained fame in the season of 1913, by his ability to plunge through a line and break up plays. Although not in love with practice, he always did his share. The inscription, DANCER-BLOOD-R. M. H. Sf' on the back of his jersey, needed to be heeded if his op- ponent wished to go away as he came. Sctivrzly-ll1rt'c' .N1'l1'HlIl-fllllf SANDERS Sanders did not come out at hrst for his own pleas- ure. but for the good of the school. Football had no temptations for himg however, later in the season, fol- lowing Herrington's example, he fell in love with it. In all the games Sanders could be found in the thick of the fray. He usually took care of at least two men instead of one. Sanders was chosen Manager for next year and will prove a valuable man for the football team of 1920. :lf HERRINGTON Charlie thought he didn't like football, or at least that is what he thought he thought. However, he de- cided he would go out to see what it was like and, according to his own words at a mass-meeting, I just fell in love with it. Charlie played guard in the First two games, but then was shifted to center. He did not like this, but since it was for the good of the team he did not complain. :If SPIERS Kes, one of the finds of the season. played hard. aggressive. but always clean football. l'le is a man of action and not of words. To those who know Kes, these words mean enough. CHRISTIVIAN Bus, on account of his weight and pluck, won his R.lVl. The letters mean a lot to HBus,,, because of the torture he went through to get them. He weighs only two hundred and twenty pounds, and is therefore a tough proposition for his opponents. A gain had to be made around him, as it was impossible to go through him. He is exceptionally fast for a man of his weight. If L'Bus could lose a little of his fat he would make an ideal football player. :il-S BLOUNT Big Blount, as he is known to Coach Miller, whenever put in a game always did his best. He is a quiet boy, but once called into the game, he is heard from in many ways. Acting as substitute guard, he played good ball all the season. In the Raleigh game he showed up especially well. gs WIMBERLY Doc came out without any hope of winning his letter, but he fooled us all by playing such a brand of football as to win him a place at end. and he played in enough games to wear the coveted L'H.M. Doc has another year at R. M. H. S., and we are expecting him to be one of the stars in the State next year. Sczvcnli -fire THE SCRUBS 124 11111 1ll'll'C seen, 1'fy011're Il gTl.1Il'1'0ll fan. 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C1111111 11'1' 1101 gin' jus! 111111 1111111 .w1'r1,'11111 Far 11111 .wrubs 11110 11111 1101 lllflkl' 11111 Ieanz? K1-mm' Sx 111cNsT1111'tK1:R BASKETBALL .IANIE YVATKINS Sponsor 41111 1 BASKETBALL 1919 I. .1 The haskethall season of 1919 clearly indicated that. after rears of Jersistent and a J xarentlr fruitless . 1 1 1 , effort. H. 31. H. S. had at last come into its own in athletics. The team had no coach and ret'eiref1 no special physical training. Nevertheless. imhuetl with 1 faith in themselves. enthusiasm for the scliool and , CHURCH WHITEI-Y that unconqueralnle spirit which is making our athletic Lllfllfllvll ,. , teams famous. the lnoys won seventy per vent ot their games. Several of these contests were hrilliantly played. We still hate rivitl revol- lections of the hercely contested games with Enlield. Greenville. Wilson. and Red Oak. Our team qualified as contender for the Eastern championship. to our great pride. and although it was eliminated by Wilmington. it gained rather than lust prestige in that brilliant struggle for hnal honors with the Eastern champions. SEASONS RESLLTS. 1919 11. Nl. H. S.-- ....... 16 Mivro - -U ,-- 12 R. NI. H. Sw-- --- 16 Enfield - - -U 15 R. NI. H. SU- --- 13 Selma - - --, 22 11. 11. H. SH-- --- 11 Red Oak -- ,U 10 11. 11. H. S--- - 112 linlield - - -W 21 11. M. H. S.-,- -W 111 Selma , , -N I3 11. Nl. H. SW-- ,-- 2-1 Greenville H -W 19 11.31. H.S.-,, - 5 llc-tl Oak -- H, IH 11. N1.H. S.-,, --- IH Wilson , , , 11 11. 11. 11. Sm- , 311- Creenrillm- , W, 111 11. 11. 11. 1--- --- 23 hxdlltllllglltlt , , , fll Caine- won H, -.- T Games lost ,- M- I 'l'U'liA1. 1'U1N'l'S Stltllllfll 11. 11. I1.S,--, ,,,,. 215 Uppmwiits U - H1112 .Nf'11'rlli-rixufil BASKETBALL RESULTS SEASON 1920 ...L R. IVI. H. S. .-,,, ,,,, S Sul- Tarboro H. S. .,., ,V 2 R. lVI. H. S. ..... .L.. 2 2 Raleigh H. S. ..,.. ,W 120 R. M. H. S. ..... ...W I 3 Greenville H. S.--- WL 26 R. lVI. H. S. ...,, ,, SR Elin City H. S. ..,, , R R. M. H. S. ..., - J 35 Fremont H. S. .L., --- ll! R. M. H. S. ..... U 35 Enlielcl H. S. ..... --- I0 R. M. H. S. ...., ,, 21 TIIIAIJOIEO H. S. ...... W, I7 R. M. H. S. ...,, U 32 Goldsboro H. S. .v.., ,U ll! R. M. H. S. ..... N -'IJ3 Smillilielcl H. S. ..,, - II R. M. H. S. ..... ,, 25 Nashville H. S. .... --- Il R. M. H. S. ..... ..,, 5 II Slnithfielcl H. S. .... -W lll R. M. H. S. ..... -- 33 Greenville I-I. S. ,,., We 233 Total .... ........Y........ . 394- Tolal ............ ...., T T5 CHAMPIONSHIP AND POST-SEASON SERIES R. M. I'I. S. ....... ,... 2 I WIllllIl1gIOII H. S. --- W, 611 R. M. H. S. ..,.. ,... -I 47 Nashville H. S. ..... A- 7 R. lVI. H. S. ...., ,- 9 Wake Iforest .... N, 20 R. M. H. 5. ..... ,,.. E Raleigh H. -QT Total ...L -E Total A,., ---SHT S 1 uh Hill 1920 TEAM. LL GIRLS' BASKETBA m ,Ag A T '-4 sv-1 X.. 7' S f L n ! s I ,jg fi in 'f 2 :J -1. 7- 1. BASEBALL RVTH ,lm vm: Sponxur lf1'gl11Ax'-um PHIEFFER FULLENWEIDER, COACH Mr. lfullenweider has made an enviable record on the diamond. Wliile a mere lad his pitching for Trinity Park High School and Mt. Pleasant Collegiate Institute k- . E .4- l -.. 1- ' -L Mn. FltLLliNWEIDER attracted wide attention. He entered the University of North Carolina in 1908, and during the baseball season of 1909 won new laurels. In his initial col- lege game he struck out the lirst nine men facing him, and at Greensboro he won Carolina's first victory over Virginia in three years. After leaving college, Mr. Fullenweider pitched for va- various teams in the Carolina, South Atlantic, Southern, ln- ternational, and N a t i 0 n a l leagues. Some of his records are: Forty-four strike-outs in two gamesg nineteen victories in twenty-three games with the tailaend Charlotte Club: sixty consecutive scoreless innings for Raleighg twenty-eight wins in thirtyrlive games for Columbia. He helped Atlanta win one pennant, Buffalo two. and was with the pennant winning Giants in 1912. Mr. Fullenweitler coached the pitchers of the University of South Carolina for two seasons. and trained the remarkable Newberry 15. CJ College team of l9l0. Not the least of his acliievernents was that of developing. from practically raw material. the ll. M. l'l. team of 1919. l'i,ullIs'lun BASEBALL TEAM, 1919 2 ...u N C vw a-X ,f ' T 1 'wc Hit: 'if 1 Sag.: 5 -A Y lax, ex .zzx 'W ' f iiv-11N ' -F1--LT . , . Lf -:.,g-' . .V fix: '1.1,.sHii-3:L'5551- T-lftwffi jiix..mm'sL' ' ' ' I2 IJIN. Fin! Bmw llnxxli. Sw-mul lffm' 9, Umli. Tlrirfl Ihmv 7 1 an-'r. .luHxs'mx. I'i1r1u-r 6. S-mln-naw. l,lvll'l1t'l' 10. Jtll.l.I-IL Slmrf xr. lm!! Field 7, Dmv. f.!IIII'lll'I' 11, WIIl'I'l.I-N. Sulfxfilulw 1 K KIUINIZIL Cf-r1lf'r Fiwlfl H, TH1IXIl'rHN. Right Firlnl 12. Fillilillh. Sulfxliffm- Ifiglrlx -ll: BASEBALL. 1919 .la The splendid record established bv our basketball quintet served as an incentive to our baseball team. Therefore. although we had no pitcher of experience and few veteran tielders. our boys resolved to maintain and even raise the high athletic stand- ard so recently set. Fortunatelv. they were able to secure Mr. Phielfer Fullenweider as coach. and with his valuable assistance they developed a remarkable baseball club. Johnston. Sanders and jolly did the pitching. and the opposing batters will testify to their etiiciency. The team as a whole hit well above the .300 mark for the entire season. Several of the boys were veritable Ty Gobbs and hit at the terrific pace of .350 to .alt-l-U. A high school baseball team that can hold its opponents to 35 hits and 67 runs while it garners 17-L hits for 173 runs and closes its regular high school season with a standing of .7UU. is a source of pride even to R. M. H. S. Our boys would have encountered few obstacles in the race for the State championship if Red Oak-but wif suggests a Jonah story too long to relate here. Anyhow. our team entered the final series. and after overwhelming Goldsboro and Durham, yielded only to the State champions. .l-. SEASONS RESULTS R. M. H. S. .... .... -L 0 Tarboro .... - -- 0 R. Nl. H. S. .... --- 18 Spring Hope .... -- 0 R, M. H. S. .... --- 13 Spring Hope ............ -- 1 R, NI, I-I, S, .,,, - -l lied Oak ,................ -- 7 H. Nl. H. S. .... - I3 Atlantic Christian College ..... -- 7 H. Nl. H. S. .... -A IU Atlantic Christian College ...,. -- 3 R.1I,H,S. .-.. --- 12 Goldsboro .............. -- 9 H. Xl. H. S. .... --- 20 Fremont - - -- -- 9 H. M. H. S. ..,. --- 22 liinston --- -- 2 ll. Nl. H. S. ..., --- ll Fremont - - -- 6 lt. M. H. S. ,... --- 2 Red Oak .... -- 5 R. Nl. H. S. ,... -- 5 Goldsboro --- -- 8 H. NI. H. S. .sss -ss 9 Goldsboro --- -- 1' li. Nl. H. S. ..1, - 3 Durham - - -- -1' li. KI. H. S. .,,. - - l Red Oak -- --- -- 5' Games won ,,., --- 10 Games lost ..,,...,,., ,,...... - 5 'I'O'l'AL POINTS SCORED It iirz s Il1't.x Runs llilx ll. Nl. H. S, ,,,,, --- ITIS 171 Opponents--- -- 67 H5 'f'll.nlnlvi1m-llip gain lflghr s -lnur SONGS AND YELLS Bully for Herring! Bully for Herring! Rocky Mount, Rah! Rah! Hirst nm Rah! tlasl nm Rah! Rah! tho h lRepeat.j Bliss Xlmn lllcks Clzvvr Lemlrr Are we weak? MW No! Are we strong? ai Yes! l,el The Tiger Roar. H.S. of R.M. Rah! Rah! HS. of R.lVl. Rah! Rah! Hoo-Rah! l'loo--Rah! H.5. of R.M. Rah! Rah! The Rocky Mount hoys are high-mintletl: Believe to my soul the-y're double-jintetlg They play hall and tlon't mincl it. Allclay long. Z-I-NSG Boom! Team! Razzle. Dazzle: Z-I-N--G Boom! Tea1n! Hohhle. Cohhle: Team! T ' me' eam. bib. Boom! Bah! Rock Mount High School Rah! Rah! ll OUR SPIRIT R-O-C-li-Y M--T. spellf Rocky Mount. 'Tis the Rocky Mount team that we love hest, 'Tis the Rocky Mount team that heats the rest, R-O-C-li-,Y hlfT.! You see 'Tis the name that hrings shame on the other team's ROCKY MOUNT! Thut's me! ah! lianne. lzlx XX lull Flute tflmnmpimtx? ttlplmflllg tCalm.b Who 5illll wwf N11 1 ll lfx crylmtly l Uh. ulmt Ll liar. Uh. what u Iiur. Uh. what u liar. liverylmtly is! R- U--ti K Y NI 0 tl'-N-T li-Ofwlf lx--Y Nl ttP'lnXY'l' ,.,, lttttjlit xtutvl' ll'l'1:-E1 llutliy' Nlllllllll llovlxy Nltlllllll llurjlxy Alntlltll nm li O-'ALI K- -'Y Nl' -U-L'-N-JI' x ' ' That-s the nut to ape-ll il. l'lere'f the may lu yell it: Rocky Mount! lint-ky Blount! lklllfliy Xlounll .lg , Oltl Coltl5lmro alw uin't uhal she ufetl to he. Ainlt what she usetl ln lac. '. Alllll what she usetl tu Ive: . V f Ultl Goltlflmro she illllgl wlmt who usetl to he. I, ff Nltmy lung yeurw ugu. tllepeum ,4 t ' Oltl Husky Mount she uin't ulmt whe ufeel to he. V , Aixft what bhc ufnrtl lo hc. I8 Ailfl what alle uscrl lu hc-1 1 Olfl lun-ky Nluunt sho uirfl what who usml tu lmf Ll Slwk u tlurn sight holler mm. V tllcpvul.I ltifkt-tx! llirlxlflxl l:llh5l ' ' XXVE-ft' not alllmxwl lu Vuww. l lint fhl---ffl' 4f'fffrS-V,-H4111 kntma F72 XM' rtrtlllt. l'CLllly must. M- Q 1 lm.: mln Jfililld K Huy! Ituy! 'IQ 5 AI .lUlllINl0ll film um play! llf : 'llllCl't,'-5 at Imlt- in tlw lmltnm ul' tht- eval. A ,,,-.Y 'I'ltt-wk il Imlt- in tht- lmllum nl' tht- fc-gt. llu-nw il Imlt- III tht- lmltnm ul tht- sul. flu' ut-'II Illll lXlIlNl4lIl in lhatl Intl--. ln tht' hula' in Ilu' hull- ln tht- It-,Iv in llu- Imtlanu t.I'llwN1-tt. llglfltf-,f T , , , AX, 1? fm W U 55 ' QUMSQ SQSJGUECN? N ' w UQsmvQRS 9 ' ANNUAL STAIFIF Mamma Pmzzis sfwmemv mwmmg V43 , J THE GIRLS' CLUB . kg. 'l'11lHlx1.1.xlcm1 iglllx -wfglil OFFICERS TIIHLFNIX f:l,.XIiKIC -v H In sulenr Emnx l.n1:xs'l'1cn ........A., I we Pnmluzl ll14:1.15x IPINCII ,,,,,,, Secralary and Tnaburer lJlCl'AIl'I'Ml'IYI' IIISMJS k,vrn,u:m-. l'nwm ,,,.,.,.. W ,.,,, f I 1.ul:l-:vm XX.lNS'I'l-IXU -H Nl-xxxxlc 'I'u1,nn ,,... f,l..1kllJl-1 fM'm:uul4lc-,, Nlwn I'lcnKlM -H l':I,l.XM1.IlliKlUIXN .... A x x I nc XY,v1-sox - , , lim! ual-3'l'll Dllilll, -- ----Cfl'it'S , ,wllvlfalillg - , ,Slmrl Slary , , - ,llusic mul Alrl - K - - - -lJl'IIIIIlIIl'l'S llfunf- lf:'u11u1r1l'r.s , - , , Lilvrulnru' , - , ,flrrvlry MWC ff Ezglxlynim CHASE LITERARY SOCIETY infix .J. N. El-s'rE1N EMANUEL BREEN LEICH BULLLICK Q-QL .1 JOSEPH N. EPSTEIN .,... - Preszdenz R. FRED HUNT ....w......... Vue Preszflenz EDWARD J. BELKNAP. Secrelary and freasurer MEMBERS LAWRENCE CHRISTMAN BALDY DEW BRAXTON DAUEHTRIDCE GIDEDR ll-xNxELs IRALPH GORHAM HENRY GREGORY CH.-KRLEY HERRINCTON Bon HUP'FlNES JOHN HADDDN XVURTII ,IOYNICII IFRANR NVILKINSON ALFRED JOHNSTON JAMES KEYSER EDWARD LEWIS LEONARD NIORTON J. Rox' PROCTI-ZR JI-INNINCS PERREE Ton l'E.xRs.-u.L EDWIN Poouc KESLER SPIERS WADE 'I'-umm: Gommw XVICICKS Jmm XVICSTIBROUK W-11-.-.K f if .3 x 1 X-lllll' TRIANGLYLAR DEBATER5. 1919 'i Q3 ,Q w l.lvvX X. I'.l'5'I'llIN lun x Pucmm 'bb -T, 1 wr . - .6 7 r ,4 ,ff . , , IZNIHIIK llmmx llmuy lfunx fllnmulifr I,mx N. l':l'N'IIlN. If-nun: lluxm x Nfyqulm- Imx l'uuun. llxlum lux-wx Nlrrrlx-lun MEDALS ala VIll6Il'lCl0l'il'lI1, Medal Kemp Plummer Ballle Medal lVlAITLAND SADLER llARVEY EASON Music Medal HELEN CRANFORD RQ' PRIZE WINNERS OF HI-NOC-AR Best name for Annual--- Best drawing ....... Best poem .-,.. ----MR. HIcIITowER ---- ----WILLIAM SHAw--- ----EARL WOODSON--- Best joke --------------.--.- -- --.- SIDNEY GARDNER---- Room securing most subscriptions ---.- 9B ------------ Best hit on Science Department ---- --- Offered hy Miss WRICI-IT Best hit on Mathematics Department-H -- Offered hy Miss NlzwToN Best History for Dirty Dozen ---- Offered by Miss DOZIER HONORABLE MENTION Prize ----One book ----One book ----One book -----One Ilollar ---Large picture WILLIAM SHAW -ORION NIELVIN EMANUEL BREEN GORDON WEEKS lVlATT FRYE JARMAN HENRY GREGORY RALPH PATTERSON JAMES KYSER KENNY SYDENSTRICKER EARL WOODSON Ninclj -thru- HI-NOC-AR STAFF JOSEPH EPSTIZIN .... EDWARD J. BELKNAP .... ASSOCIAT --,--- ----Edi1or A - - ,Business J11!llIllgCl' E EDITORS lx,xTlIEn1NE PREDDY - .-.. ......--... .... - - The Selma! Knxxx' SYDENSTRICKER ...,. I'1I.0RENl1lE H.-x1.E TVINSTEAD ..... Slnxm' Gmmwlan ......... ASSISTANT MANAGERS ILLLIQY vT'VlLKlNS0N .......,...........,. Bon H11-'lflxms -,- Exmxrlzl. Izilugux -- , -- -Fealures -----CIasses - -- -gllhlelics SIIIJSCFIUINTOIIS ---:1rlver1i.sil1g - - -.'1f1Uerl1'sil1g 5 HI-NGC-Afl STAFi: 5' 4 s 6 7 8 9 xxx SH!!-1XH'IllI1lxIIl 'l. I'ZIHXKIIll lilglkxu- T. Ihn: lil Il'lNl.F ' l'XX'I'IlI,liIXl, l'u1nm 3. I4'lmu.v:l. Hxu, Xhx-'u.xn Ll. linux Xxll,lxlN'I nm llumwla rv, .IH-1 vu Y. El'w'H-,IN 0. l'iXlXXlIl, Ilulilix lvl! 5 Hn-a Q I I ,..- 1...' ---A ' A kg- .YY.. ,f' bfi! X S 'Nui '7 A-- - .A , Y,. A dh- l Mrrfls ,rv Ccn'wc1L STluEwT F EATURE5 ,gg Xi gf,-'7 Mx X Wim V DIR7-L of-1.tK x 0 0 4 fa: Xi .rms gig Ax H? S I - I .5 9 L ' cf 'QQ 7 Q X 5 QA K A1 f y f f Ke, ii N V G 7 X, U 0 GX, llrll-f'l l1l THE CRUISE OF THE C. F. MILES cg-5 lluv. llm Boy Scouls of Ilze cr111'sc'. .ll'I'l'l'Pll in Uallimore 11'ill1o11l almsv. ,lull fleciflefl to look over llzs lillle l0ll'll, So 111' pul on o11r besl Clollles lo ramble aro11111l. ,-I IIUIICII-Cdlllllhllg faclory was o11r jirsl flPSllI1l'lll'0I1. Il l1erv we slepperl on a 11'l1arj' 11'itl1oul ll6'Sl'lfl1l'0I1I ,I peaclz-peelirzg beauly. zvillz. a face like a plale. Trivzl lo lure us 1c'ill11'11 lht' factory gale. We passed up an alley anfl o11l 011 llze slreel. lllwrv we sau' signs. no! in our lingo. l111l Greek: We CUIIIL' In a large slreel-111111 lllllll l111l rails rlirl we see? .-11111 zlecirlerl lo lalre llze lrollcy up l0Il'll for a spree. For I11'o hours 11'e 11'a1'Ierl for llzal lrolley lo coma. Jlllll llzvn we lfneu' llzat llze line musl be lJ11111. .Els we rose' from the curb lo go our way on o11.r feel. fl frviglzl lrain came puffing lon llze railsj flown I e slrael. lz .-ls 111' arrfuwl 111 a lmllvr Sl'L'll'0l1 of 101111. ' lla' M1111 rz man in 11'l11'le puslzirzg fl carl arourzal. lllllll lll'C'l.llL'!l lo llll-1' cream for a lreal, lf11l lla. Xllllllllg. rcplierl. I no sell-a lla CFUUIII. l slvvup-a 1la slreel Ulf' flvvirlwl our 0Il'Il inlpzzlsvs lo obey, .l111l. bring llllllgf-Y. 11'e IL'6lIl in a lziglz-class 1'11j'1': Illll aflvr a 11'l11'lc we were kiclrell olzl Il'l.llI a jill. llw'1111.S1' Klux .1lf?l111'11 Ofllfffll Fly-Ctllw llllll lllllk. ljlvr going ltll a posloffce. lullvrs 11011111 In 11'r1'lc. UU' 11'1'11l oul lo see if a mail-lnox was in siglzl: .1 rwl lfox irc saw, aml our lvllers lvvrz' q111'1'kly 11111ll1'1l- .lllll 111'.Yl a cop l0lfl 115 11'a hall lllf'Ilt'll in II fire ularnr 111111 Ullglll In lu' jl'lllll'Il. So 111' l1114'l'1'1l up our gripx anrl l1111111'11'ar1l 111' 1111'11l. Hur nl'-YI'-l1'l'lll-. ful, 111111 our lllUIll'v1' rlllilz' .VIWIIIJ .lull all rl:-1'1'4l1'1l, lriy lrllllllllll' l'0Il'. lllfrl Ilrr' lwnplf' nf lllllllnlorl' llllll ALfllf1'll IIS Il jnll. K. Sw1cNs'1'1111:1Q1a11. 1. SALLIE NIIQIICICR JONES 2. RUTH JOYNER 3. MAlu:ARET'H0nNE 4. Slumm GARDNER Ninety-nine' I . , . . - -W-,,:r1 iw:.',gh'.- STATISTICS N S ffv ,gffi uf e7 crwi A M051 ATT? OQEST Boy V 1920 a SSD 1 Q HV? fi' MosT L?OYAL' Mos'r DEIQENDABLE :T.--.v 1' -'Q , . .', . 91 :-L v 'kt I I X. I IHHNS I ' l'Y' N lx I 9. THELRIA CLARK 10. ALFRED JOHNSTON 11. KESLER SPIERS 12. JANE XVATKINS One llumlrfd and one STATISTIC 1X : -.N Y i X? NX 2 f 52 X X 23,42 f: ' LJ ff! mb-L Mo 051 ORXG ST STUDIOUS , M Xb 192 ' MOST POPULAR I5 OA MOST POPULAR 1 6 13 I lx ll II mm ll 1 x 1 if. Q XI 1 llll DIRTY DOZEN l,-lf. .x,V Ld' T' IOL COLORS-Black and Red NIOTTOZIH Shields we trust because we must FLOWER-Black Tulip OFFICERS HTONYT JOHNSTON .... .,,.,..... ......... I I iglz Prim of .Alpulln NATY EPSTEIN .... ---Speaker of Ilze Court of l'cIIII.s G'RED ROBBINS ...,., ,,,L00se Clzrzngv Keeper of 41llII'1I.v NIISS F. E. NEWTON .... .v,,,,,.,......,A,, I II1ercexs0I' ul ilu' Courl of Jlnrx OTHER MEMBERS ED LEWIS EDDIE BI:LI4x,xP HFISHN GARDNER Esc HlWN'l' HNIIDGETT PROCTOR PUC MOIITON 'LKLLIXQ7 NIELVIN AIIIiI3 BREEN Um'11I1III1rI'Il111II1llzrw' D.D. HISTORY Ole The Dirty Dozen first came to light in December. 1918. It was then that Mr. .larold B. Melvin returned from A. X E. with his college ideas. Realizing that we had twelve boys in the class. we decided to organize. To make a long story short. we adopted the name Dirty Dozen and elected Klux President. The only thing of mention that we did last year was to ruin the looks of a perfectly good forty-hve- thousand-dollar school building with twelve cents worth of paint. We just broad- casted a few D.D. '2Us on and around the building: but it didn't seem to meet the approval of the Superintendent. This season we returned eleven strong. Stanley Daughlridge went to State Col- lege instead of coming back with us. Something had to be done in order to retain our charter with Stanley's nickname t Fatz t still on it. By a landslide vote of eleven to nothing. Miss Ellie Newton. of the faculty. was brought into our midst. adopting Fatz's nickname. Now we are sailing along in perfect harmony. Later in the season we were glad to have Needham Herring join us. At a meeting held the first of December. the following ollicers were elected: Tony Johnston. High Priest of Apollog Naty Epstein. Speaker of the Court of Venus: Red Robbins, l.oose Change Keeper of Athens. tNote:- lied is not kept busy at all.t The other members of the organization are: Miss F. E. Fatz Newton, Fish Gardner. Klux Melvin. Eddie Belknap. Ned Herring. Ed Lewis. Halitlgetu Proctor. Pub Morton, Egg Hunt-last and least. mike Breen. We returned this year with a two-fold purpose: lfirst. to enjoy ourselves at school. and second, to study once in a while. We are making a wonderful headway with the hrst of these. but with the second-well. ask the faculty. ln spite of shortcomings. we are well represented in thc various branches of school lite. hive of our men were prominent on the football held- three making the All-State team. The captains of the football. basketball and baseball teams are all DD, members. The lfditor-in-Chief and Business Manager of Vllllli lll-Not:-an and the President of the Scnior Class arc also IJ.D. men. just before the mid-term exams we thought we would have some fun: so one night twclvc silent ligures silently made their way towards the school grounds, Une boy had a bundle under his arm. while another was jingling nails in his pocket. Ilnw liumlrwrl ulul jour Three of the boys S111lt-away from the huneh uml soon returnecl with 11 lLltltlt'l', 'l'hen the work begun. ln the clurkness of the night at large two-lry-lix'e-yzlrfl 1'l11ll1 wat nuiletl against the Sitle of the huilmling. The next morning. much ln nur surprixe. ilu sign hull flisuppeulecl. We leurne1l that the Pl'ltII'lttill hucl ufetl lui, uutlmrity tn hun il removecl. But our faithful honorary memlwer mme to nur IAIISVLIC uml hy funn- meuns unknown to us reeoverecl our flag. This did not discourage us. though something hig. Yes, hig. and something that we are sure will meet the upl1rox'ul of our Principal mul lmeloverl faculty. You see. ufter ull. we ure not such Ll laatl hunch. e4peCially sinve Miss Newton huf triecl so hard to muke respectuhle young gentlemen out of us. We may he feehle- mimlecl. hut we have sense enough to appreciate u goofl faculty. Taking it ull in ull. the Dirty Dozen might he classiherl as a hunch of reml-hlooclecl American hoys, trying on il Small scale. to umlvanee a brotherly feeling among themselves. meaning no lmrm hut the making of frienrls with ull. FINIS. EB. . 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Re'11. our .wrrvlrrry you sw: Tull-V. ilu' l1l't'5fllf'Ill lla 1112 Yeffou- uv uiuhl gn! fl .SITPIIAI llnzfn. 111111 lzrclvv uv are slrong. Order. llze ffzczzllfs sung. Zeros we jrequvnlly IIIIIAY. E-UiL'flI.'l'.ll try. for lwr sake. NrIlj'.,' who rlvligllls tu slwfzli. D.D. 5. D 0 -,I 17 T lg? fi, :- 11 'i -4- 2 I J 1. 1 . WHAT TH,1?9!?' Q1'mE W' .- --'v -'Tw Le, NIC: 'j'N-?v- L f' --. . bi ' z .'-wmv .,,M,,.- ,,,,,,,,,f'5n UKULELE CLUB T34 MOTTO--Bill COLORS-Red and Brown OFFICERS Prvsidwzz-Miss JANIE XVATKINS Secretary and Tl'0!lSlll'l ffA'IIS5 ELIZABETH GRANTH.-XM Leader-Miss NIARGARET HORNE MEMBERS SALLIE IYIERCER JONES THELMA CLARK KATHERINE PREDDY DIAUD PERKINS HAZEL SHORT RUTH JOTNER JOSEPIIINE I-IARRIS Om: lzumlrml mul svwzz HISTORY OF UKULELE CLUB C319 Our bkulele Club came into existence on October 14. 1919. at the home of Miss Janie Watkins. when ten ol' us decided to gather there and pinky-punk on our ukuleles for the afternoon. Some one suggested organizing a Likulele Club. so each spoke to be president. leader. secretary. or treasurer. Janie, being the fattest, was given the presidencyg Margaret. being the most musical. was chosen leader. In order to quiet Lib, we gave her the ollice of secretary and treasurer. We made our debut into the world by serenading Misses Newton and Williams of the faculty. We played everything we knew, from Good-morning. Mr. Zip. to Till we meet again. This marked the beginning of our importance. We took our ukuleles to school and played in concert. Those who did not have the mental capacityu to learn to play looked on us with envy. Our next recital took place at a football reception given at the home of Mr. James Kyser. Those who did not dance were entertained by some of the members of the Ukulele Club. lly this time we needed a little more practice. so we had a meeting at Miss Sallie Mercer jonesf It took quite a while to get our instruments tuned together. and by the time we were ready to give a concert every member of the Jones family had left. But we tlitl not let a little thing like that discourage us. We pushed on. and now we hate quite a reputation in the musical world. liven Mr. Moseley will admit that our nukes don't sound so had. As ou see. heinff a younff orffanization of old maids, our career has just begun: y F' , F D hut look out for us! You will hear from us later- maybe in the metropolitan world. Ulu'lulllrlrrwlr1n1lri,ufll HGLEANINGS FROM HERE AND THERE fate WANTEDAA letter froIII a girl in Kinston. AL JOHNSTON. What did the ancient warriors carry? Shields. FOUND-A girl. EDDIE BELKNAP. NOTICE-I'd rather be iWiright than President. Miss WRIGHT. WANTED--A talking machine to take '5Lib,' GI'Hl1lhHIH,5 place. CLASS '2U. WANTED-A dancing teacher. MKLUx BENENO MELVIN. WANTED-Some 'iYoungblood tpercyi. RUTH JOYNER. FOUND-Some school spirit. R. M. H. S. FOR SALE OR RENT-One laboratory manual, good as new. KLUX lVlELVlN. WANTED-A regular school, having an auditorium and gym. EVERYBODY. FOUND-A new name. '4PUG. WANTED4To get oII the honor roll. MIKE BREEN. WANTED-A soap box for Miss Dosier to stand on so we can see her. SENIORS. WANTED-The other dimension. HERBERT HITE. WANTED-All Seniors to read the Saturday Evening Posl. Miss DOUB. LITTLE GIRL iseeing Eishi' walk down the street wearing his monogram and two starsi: i'Geel that boy's got two buddies dead in France! Weighed in the balance and found wantinggpeanuts and popcorn. LEICH BULLUCK. SOMETHING NEW-You Seniors canit graduate unless you pass all your work. Ma. MOSELEY. WANTED-A book to read. JOE EPSTEIN. LOST-i'Pug's hair curlers. WANTEDfTo get 1 on conduct. DIRTY DOZEN. WANTED+Somc one to read my Latin. EMANUEL BREEN. How should we answer on class? Wright. WANTED-Moreprivileges. SENIORS. WANTED-Army discipline in R. M. H. S. MR. EIOSELEY. WANTED-Miss N6Wt0l'llS mathematical talent. JERALD B. lVlliLVlN. SENIOR DISH-Herring. Egg. and Fish. E FOR SALE-One pet bull dog. Will eat anything. Very fond of children. MR. SIIIELDS. Though the mills of the gods grind slowly. they grind exceeding small. Mlss WVILLIAMS. Concerning high school football teams. Too oft it comes to pass, The man whois fullback oII the team ls way back in his class. 0l1l'lIIlDl'1f?l1tI7lll ninc Some hir1l -Ben Dove. When the coal gives out. what do we clo? Get a New-ton. Miss NEWTON: l7retl. what is the sign for equivalent? l Ilt1D: Two straight lines with a bump in the mirltllef' .-XRILHIBALD: Miss Wright. who are we going to ttivtale the Annual to? It is a question of much gravity. Btis CHRISTMAN. ARCIIIBALD: Well. we clicln't win the State Championship in foothnll. hut any- way we illuminatefl Goltlshorof' 4lrill6? HEu : Bliss Newton. can you keep any one in for something they l1tlYCI1-I Miss NEWTON: I suppose not. Why? Ht5ti : Bet-ause. I hax'en't done my Geometry. :Xnfl they say the ukulele is a musical instrument! MR. Mostittir. 93.9 REVELATIONS UF A BIRD WHO HAS HIS TYPEWRITER CONFISCATED BY THE HI-NOC-AR STAFF els To the vusuzil reguler of Tllli Ht-Not:-Att no intlieution of the profane etlorts untl ltrstsminute rush of rlltlti HI-NUC-.-xl: stuff is erineetl in the puhlit-ation. The etlitors ltlntlestly refrain from any revelation ofthe eorns they have rlevelopetl on their hrnins. the huirs they have pulletl out in at supreme ellort to t'ont'entrnte untl to get others to eunrentrnte: the Vllilll' lmtttnns they have worn out while sezllwiliirlg for the right type- writer key. untl the general hulrhuh that has elmrtnfterizexl the slull' meetings. 'lihey woultl haue you think the publication eunre into existenve just ns easily ns the hohtfs lwetrktnst nnfl the entire etlitorial machine moretl ns smoothly untl uncens- ingly as the litlo grintler in a hot-clog joint. But listen. hrolher: let tt man w ho has lreen one of the monkey-wrenches thrown into the :apparently smooth-running mn- rliinery-f-n mann whose typewriter was clraftetl into the seryive of the etlitors. :intl whose tlK'sli wats fort-etl into servive as fl resting place for the feet of the stall' memhers Lllttl other weighty matters t'onne1'te4l with the ufuresuitl lnuhlit'z1tion- -n mnn who luis vnssetl annul tt'tls1'UhrCtl7Yt'flly list. while the mam on the lmxii tlor the erlilors haue his f'hnirl tells tht- truth. the whole truth. :mtl nothing hut the truth. so help him John Nl. 5hielnls mul tht- rest nl' the memluers of the lligh St-limyl fatrltlly. 'I'Iwfl.,pe41s ln the linzrl stnll' meeting on the night lwforv tht- Iiztltle. mulht.-r. when tht- volrx wars tlutf In lu- in tlu-tren1'l1esol'the printshop on the next ll1lf.Jlllll tht- linu- ty ln- nrtists nerr- flue In light up the gals pots untl slatrl throwing the 1-tlilursi lnruiu vreal- Iinn into tht- hot mt-lsrl get your smelling sallts untl :tnnnunin lmltlm- rm-truly. for ll -rt- wnru-s tht- lug surprise. IMI' lrufufrml :tml IM: The curtain rises on the ollicc of the aforesaid victim of the chairlcss and tfnltlis- cated typewriter variety. There they are. Nelly, Ed, Mike Somebody let Pugh in. too, because his stentorian tones are usclul in dictating the hieroglyphic characters of a long handwritten article, A Review ol' the Vaudeville Stage. or Why I Love to Pull Curtains -which Klux Melvin had submitted to 'Wlikef' who shows as much speed on the conliscated L. C. Smith as he does in volunteering to read the entire Latin lesson on the day that his beloved billygoat had eaten that particular page out ol' his Handy lnterliner.'7 Any one who has even suggested that Pug, known to his more intimate friends as Miss Agnes Matilda. is prone to inertia should sce him now, busily engaged in doing three things at oncefyes, he got the idea from I3-in-l machine oil, such as he takes when he has a bad cold. ln one hand he holds the copy of Klux's7' priceless literary gem: as usual. his mouth is working he flrawls out the evenly balanced sentences. and in his left hand he holds a pitcher from which a con- tinual stream pours upon the carriage of the conhscated L. C. Smith, which threatens to become ignited from the mere friction of Mikes rapidity in pounding the machine. Or. probably. the water is hot and simply serves to keep from freezing the machine during the several winters Mike spends in looking for the right key- anyway, Pug is doing three things at once. And Naty has his shoes oll. just as he does in the movies when he tries to be comfortable. You know how it is with a fellow who tries to get a 33x2LQ casing on a sl-6x7 inner tube. Of course. as Editor-in- Chief. he's doing the heaviest work-holding the opera glasses for 'LMike to lind the keys and continually prodding Pug with a safety-pin extricated from Ed's lingerie lfor the benetit of those who have never studied English under Miss Doub. we might explain that that word means Nshirt in Hungarian t . to keep him awake and going. The heavy financial burdens of the publication and the thought of the damage the sure you notice that agel and cost to the typewriter have Mild studying for once. Hess quiet. Sounds impossible. doesn't it. unless some one got a trowel and put a couple of tons of Portland cement around his chatter-trap? Yvould ye believe- But why recount the many trials of the editors? It is sulhcient to note that the insignihv cant owner of the typewriter got his machine back while the Annual came oll' the press two weeks late. 0m' lunlzlrcd 111141 vlwtwl cn 2 rd ffl if 42 I- cn D5 Q Z LLI cn v l l l 'IIN' llllllllffll mul lll'1'll3C I l ,, NAME FAVORITE EXPRESSION, - OCCUPATION AMBITION HOBBY I IDEA OI' MISERY Senior Class That wasn't me, Mr. Shieldsl Loafing To get I6 units Making a fuss Student Government E l and Mr. Moseley At-, - , W - - NY, Margaret I l , Williford I ll try l Studying To pass Talking No news from Woodbury janie Watkins Oh, d rling Arguing with Mr Shields To pass her geometry exam. Spit curls To be called fat Bessie l l To be a music Bartholomew Grinning 1 Practising music Teacher Reading Latin iTo be absent from school Tempie l To have no date with Tharrington Man-kind Amusing Red To learn to cook Making candy Swift 8cCo.'s employee Thelma Clarke I don't know Eating To be cute Miss Williams Practicing scales Elizabeth To be considered Not being allowed Cirantham Well, I declare ! Talking popular Janie Watkins to talk Florence Well. I didn't l Not to know Clara Petway Really. ain t it so? Chewing gum Parler en Francais To ride with Allena Klux Melvin I don't know Proving 3Uc tangent To be a Geometry i To leave her Maxine Taylor l my lessons to a nickel teacher Studying I books at school Lula Mae ' lg lA Mcl..emore Shut up House keeping To get a diploma Fussing l Geometry period Allena johnson Oh, pshaw. I don't know Building aircastles l To live a life of ease Riding when not walking X To be without Clara How many Physics prob- l Not to know Helen Cranford lems have you worked N Trying To go to Cornell I Practicing l her Physics Lula Mae Keel Do you know your English? Studying To enter C. C. W. l Helen Moesser l 'To stay in' l l l ,, l l Life without a Ruth joynerlll M All hope toitell you x A Yamping AWA! Togcatch a 'Fish l Qancingq l Apowder puff SE N Io R ST AT B T 1 CS-C Ont inu M U E E E Pu E-'3 SIE 4: 52,2 S us 'E Q BE Q3 .. H., H-g if Dm ws' f- 'Tu u 2 unc: ,S E GE? E5 ' L33 .cg bd 7 IEEE 'est 2 i 3.5 an E ac an E? ff O .,,L.. Z gg 5:02 OS w in in 'E Qc 5 T gs f .gn W - T 5 Q E I -C .Q Ln .0 -' ,E Z :J 5 ,g bn o ' V- 3 2 '- p ' P- 'E 5 : - C K E 'J 2 DQ C, ,U 3 -m 5 ou 'C 2 S U an 5 S Z nu E an UE SHPE 'Ti ma E: E541 E5 IEE. 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Keeping cloak room door To smile I closed IMaking Shakespearian charactersl To teach one I Interference by the Miss Doub I ll just tell you what ' I out of Seniors I perfect class I Poetry sterncr sex 'I've got a last go trade I -'I World without men, Miss Wright for you Going to the Beauty Parlor I To be an Authoress Reciting to Senior Class I Ah. me I To be Called AI I l Teaching the stateliest measures I Miss Dosier Alfred, you may read next ever moulded by the lips of man To go to Columbia D. D.'s I A life without work I E I To serve a meatless, wheat- Mr. Shields Well I jess declare ' Trying to play the Ukulele I The study of voice To make the Annual a big I To be witlfout a com under Miss Williams business success I p aint x - Y' 1. XX APA? 4 f f L X Q20 D 2 ' gig... 0 2 0 Q o 9 R M IH! 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Crushers of Cotton Seed ancl Manufacturers High Grade Fertilizers Also Operate First Class Ginnery Planters Cotton Oil Company Room 1viouNT,N. C. Our Motto: HSATISFIED CUSTOMERS '1- rzf1.11-101.11'-11101.11.14101.1.1.1..1..1.,an.,14-1-V1--11-11. We Appreciate Your Patronage It is a pleasure to have you come to our store for your wants from the Drug Store WE OFFER THE MOST EFFICIENT AND RELIABLE SERVICE I. W. ROSE DRUG STORE II-1 North Nlavn Street ROCKY MOUNT N. C. QUINN'S The Right Price Furniture Store South Main Street Telephone No. 737 A COMPLETE SHOWING OF SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAIVIILY -I L9 K and Walk-Ovcrs for lfrc Ladies' and Misses' Wfulffj-Ovcrs and Bogdan for Men R. T. Hjooa' und Biflilgenfor lllc Lilllc Fofks DANIELS, The Shopping Center 11.1..1.,:r,:..:..:.r:.r1r.4.01-...nun-,cnt-gm-up-.1-.gr-qmr1.-1.-1-r1-.1.-1-rg.-14.1 ..1..1.,1..1r.-Q.rznz..-nz.run..e.,.q.fr1H1.r1.r14-11.111.1.-qtrquzrrx-.1--1-npr. Drink Com- Cola The National Drink DELICIOIS AND REFRESHING Bottled hy The Coca-Cola Bottling Company Corner Church and Andrews Streets Telephone No. 69 DIAMONDS SILVEIRVVARE WATCHES CUT GLASS I I. S. Movvrer JEVVELER FIRST CLASS WORK Don'l study where to have your work done. Bring it to Movvrer VVhat we say it is, it is VVAICI1 Adjusters Engravers Jewelry Manufacturers ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA ..1.,:.,qp4.1.,1.,:..11--N-ptt-54.101-.1-'1471-.xt-14-101.-1.-10101-i1..10101i IT PAYS TO DEAL AT CouncilfNorris Company Rocky Mount, N. C. Ladies' Readyfto-VVear, Millinery and Notions The Home of Fashionable Garment 101011.14 1.1..-...amqtamz-,102tznzttznzitqpttxttq-in -4:01.-zitzttzi-1. ..1-.14.....1-tg-itit-1.-14it1'iq-M14.11txtt14i1--1t-1--1-t101i-1-qu:-vzuzf VVe are as Near as Your Phone WHY Nor CALL us? VVe vvant your trade, and if good reliable goods, lowest possible prices fair and square dealings and polite attention will get it, vve can count on you For a customer. Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meats and Country Produce Phone 218 R L. SHEARIN G- BRO. Falls Road Flemingfbobbitt Company vvHotEsAtE oraocerts Fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Confectioneries Cor. Andrews and Church Streets Rocky Mount, N. C. ,aut.gm1.14-1011-1i,cv.,q-1-101..11--.01--14tg-iziiant-znxiqttxt11--14-1.-:Hunt, 2.1.--piixux..1..1i,1t.1.t4piiqpi-1411itqpitgnzugnxt-1i.1t-11-2tzpxuznzpxi Things Artistic for the Home Lamps, Pottery, Trays, Pictures, Screens Novelties from the Orient SHOPPE OF CRAFTS VVe Frame Pictures and Diplomas MEREDITH COLLEGE One of the Few colleges for women tn the South that confers A.B and B.S degrees representing four years of genuine college work according to Standard of the Colleges belonging to the Association of Colleges of the Southern States Diplomas are awarded those who com' plete the course in the School of Art and Music. Library facilities excellent Systematic training in physical education. Courts For tennis and basketball Board and furnished room, with heat and light. literary tuition. fees for physician and nurse, and all minor fees, 33051 board in the club about S60 less. The College is lucalrrl in the center ni Raleigh near thu Capitol :tnd the leading churches, so that students may have npnnrtunities tor general culture in addition In their regular work. For Catalogue. Quarterly Bulletins nr fuller inturmntton. address CHAS. E. BREWER, President tmtstutt. N. c. att:-11 up txttznxt-gttmtt-9-11-iq-at-1 .1--1.-gn.,-t-p -1-11 -1 xt-ztqngn Why Trade Elsewhere P Anything in Dry Goods, Notions Shoes of Latest and Best Styles Staple and Fancy Groceries Country Produce a Specialty Call to see us and be convinced F. Taylor 8: Son Phones 357 and 358 721 FALLS ROAD a 1 qw.. 54 -..g. t- Willard attttst HE thought uppermost in our minds is to impress on every car owner that our application of the VVILLARD service and ad' iustment policies leaves ou! no pain! necessary io complcle ballcry satisfac- lion, whelltcr il is la be found in any prinlcd slulcmcnl or noi. Willard Storage Battery THE ELECTRIC SHOP M. P. J. VVILLIAMS, Mgr. Phone l056 .tg-.gm1--11--tap-txt-1--gt-png--14.1 png-.-mum-gnu. --png.-ing.-an-.11 11.1 Joyner 5 Rowland VVe Sell Everything Kyser Drug Co. om THE SQUARE Txtstfiltlp ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. GO TO Wilkinson-Bulluck Company Fw- 111511,-me of 1411 Kzkzds Rents Borrow Money Through the Morris Plan Bank Real Estate Build you a Home Through the Citizens'Building and Loan Teleplzofzf' jVZ1ll7b67'5 83 amz' 81 v1,AN'ruRs NATIONAL BANK IEUILIPING Corner Sunxct and lloward Streets Rocky Mount. N. C. W. G. WEEKS 61 COMPANY Wholesale Grocers Rocky IVIount, North CaroIina MEAL, FLOUR, GRAIN, PROVISIONS BUILDING MATERIAL Roh Roy I7Iour, Best on Earth Whitehouse ancI Caraja Coffee QUALITY RIGHT PRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT Mothers and Fathers When your Daughters or Sons graduate give them some thing which will he worthy ofthe occasion FRIENDS-A The best time to show your true friendship is when your friends graduate. When a present comes from our store the recipient knows that the one who sends it entertains the Icindest thoughts. Geo. I... Parker JeweIry Company Leading xIeweIers Rocky Mount, North Carolina '11.11tgp-.1-iz.-1r.qn.r4-1-1.-4:11.-.mnnqnmn.txt.:-'Quant-1011I1-I1-,gpm-nqn.,qn.,qn ! ! ! ! of axe ! ! E I ! ! ! I I I I ! l I I I789 I9l9 U ' ' F N I1 C I' CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA ' 'Edumrionalb the derade that follows the war will be, I believe, the richest and most fruitful in the nation 's lzixrary. THESE PROPHETIC WORDS. urxll-'u Iuy tImI:1li- THROUGH ITS NEWLY ESTABLISHED SCHOOL I1-Iunnl IinlllfwH1-:nIn:unuIIul.' Xx1u'vu':nu.u-Qlxll:nl OF COMMERCE. nf ff-lun-I uf I'fu1xlu'n-rlng, mul nur, r1I:xt1'lwl1nI:xy - 1h4,-1--,lI4-g--5--.n- 111111-l'v:U 14. nlII--1f1-Iwul- :In-I -lv-pm-lm-'nl-, IIN- l'1nvwr-xlyuf- rlnf v--ny mum.--nv ul.--u X-ml. lin--lmu Nl:m-I- fvrfllu- ilu-I-'ugIIu-Trung. -'-In-pl--1-' mummy :wr uw .'.1nfu..m-ul mth th-I p,..l,I.,m .If lvmhlmg nf null- mn .J I-I..-lv'-mp ul-I--II 1h-- um .lily r---,ww-5. mtl-In Hymn F-run-I, gwrm:nu-xnl lfmmlanlwnx :xml ,U ,dn ,, A ll ,VXI H V ,, 4, ,EL V. T, counsss ARE OFFERED IN BUSINESS orgcnm- f7n.f..I',.fT1'. .,f fI.1.f.-f7.',..I.f- m.II'.I'.IA IIf..f.IZ.Y1T..Q.i','!if.. ZATION ANDT MANAGEMENT. .II-.-,...,m...u. 1-.,5.,.g,. I-l....:..ug n.rn..- .-H,.m1.A1.- m1nm...1m..rn.,,-.1-mul. 111-AIU' 'I1 'IK 'fN T'f! SV 'f'1 'f '- 1 f I'- ' 'NATM' .Hmmm HW Hlmmh muy, Ihxfxlu-af I.uu'. I'.Iw-lrwzul I-.Imam-1-rllxu,i Iwlux- ' ' A ' val If1Ign1nwfx'1xnu. Iligglmuy Ifmliuu-1-rung, Smal Iuvvh- THIS FRU'-T-FUL DECADE JUST AT THE QUAD, tigznlnm, I,uw, Xlmlivim-, I'II:lrumv'y. Juurnaullrln, RENNIUM UT thi, Nu. mm, 'I,n,l,,,l MH, mxmvmh, Siiviullwu-xu-v,thaw.-x'nmr-nt. lislumliml. Mmm :xml V ' I ' ' A ' I ' an aunjc--in -I Iv: -ml m KI ' CIII- f'I.I x':I f ' H TRMNED LEADER .mx n..-Is.-1.f..II .fflfxpplml Q.-al-...I-.-ITI.u'I:mI1II1I1If Swlnml, :mul lIn- Suvnlncr SL-Imul. INSTRUCTION THROUGH CORRESPONDENCE COURSES ON A WIDE CHOICE OF SUBJECTS MAY BE SECURED AT LOW COST THROUGH THE BUREAU OF EXTENSION ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, N. C. ,-..--.-.,-1..,..-.,-.....,-..-..-.,-..-..-.,-H-..-.-I.Q.I.......,-4.-..-U-0-..-.I-H-. i- Y I ' - ' ,ff I I I T .wx I --, ' '-41,1 ' , KR .V 4 ,F ,' . in '11, .V .N -, A ,X V 1 QI -.L- ,ff E: ,V .' I ' 'gi f r' ,, f' ' 'li J f '41 1 --fn- ' ' -. L' ' 'E ,, ,.. 1 'ff -' V , ,' , I 'MF' jf . EI' ' - 'J ' 'im' I -J -- VR - + ? , T T' . .. ,A I E - A-. Q . ROCKY MOUNT SANITORIUIVI RCCKY MOUNT, N. CQ Non-Contagious Surgical, Medical IIospitaI For information appIy lo ALIVI1 R, IPIODCIES. R. N., Supfwinlvnclvnl 3. The Rocky Mount High School BELIEVES that education is a bigger thing than training. THAT the growth of character is fully as im- portant as the growth of the mind. THAT good habits and right attitudes are as valuable an asset in the struggle of life as any collection of facts. THE SCHOOL does not minimize the value of information, but it does recognize that no scheme of education is satisfactory which seeks to do less than develop body, mind and spirit. The entire policy of the school is based upon this conception of education as the develop- ment of the whole child. --1--1--1 101- 1- 101- 1- 1--1--3 4---1--1--2-1--1--1--up--:U 10101-.1-,1i.1i.qp1 lx-,1-'11 rum l..u1i,1i-1. lin:--1.-1i,q...1-i1.-101010.-.. 1010..-iznz-,qp-,QU1--1-,1.:nxt-1--101-.cmix.,cnI1--1-iz-.1--1-iznqp--10 1,-1.,1.,-m.14-1-l-p-i1f.1i-11.grip-'11-1411.71--11-1-.gp-4q...1.-1-i1..1..14-Q.. IT PAYS TO DE.-XL AT Council-Norris Company, lnc. TWD FRONTS The Dependable Store Men and Boy's Ready-to-Wear Right Posture Clothes for Boys Stratford Clothes for Men U28 Main and Howard Streets Rocky Mount. North Carol H. L. HICKS' DRUG STORE A Good Drug Store Rocky Mount, N. C. Next to Arrington's Palace Z. B. BULLUCK Fresh Meats, Poultry, Fish, Came, Etc. Country Produce a Specialty TERMS CASH Phones 50. 5I, 52 ,yung.1.i1.,1H1..4--,1po14,1i.-migaxnq-.1-....igiq-W..--1..1i.1.,1..asi.1-r1.1 We Save You Money and Make Your Dollars Do Double Duty We have for sale bargains in Diamonds. Watches, jewelry, Guitars, Banjos, Violins, and all Musical Instruments: Trunks. Suit Cases. Hand Bags. Sporting Conds. Pistols, Shot Guns, Shells,C.1rtridgcs,Razors. Sewing Machines. Bicycles. Etc. D. J. EDWARDS 84 COMPANY Al llilf the Priv 4- X mi l :ny lxlst-xsli 'rf- -pi--mqii-pn.-4,1v.g1.1H1-.anf,env-xi,103ian'-aniV1-iz'-4:1-1i1v-11-1.14-p..us..1i.1 Rocky ount Mills ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. WITH Thirty Thousand Spindles of Cotton Yarns Sold all over the Country The Mills occupy the historical location at the Falls of Tar River and invites the school and the entire public to enjoy its fine River Side Park Where the Famous High School Pageant of ' I9 made such a great success R. H. RICKS, President THOS. H. BATTLE, Treasurer T. B. BUNN, Secretary H. L. HOLDEN, Superintendent g LET Us i SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS 5 STANDARD DRUG STORE f Q DAWSON BROs,, ixianagcfs I Cor. Sunset und Main Slrcels. i Phones 154 und 155 Q TRY I g Pepsl-Cola U Il's so much better Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company ! g ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. 2 Q 1.-v..1011.14,1u1--1uupn1u1u1--14T-,011-1-'14--nr--pf.-pr--pr-11-1..:.f1uq.1.qnu1-11. -2. ' Eau-M. Q Fourth Down and 709 Church Street to Go l to get Fresh Bread, Rolls, Pies and Cakes O f A l l K i n d s i Q Fresh Rolls at all times. Special ! attention given to private and l school parties. Try our delicious g bread, better known as THE i QUEEN OF CAROLINA. F g We Solicit Your 2 Trade i i ROCKY MOUNT BAKING COMPANY I Pham- 570 ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. F .g.r..i,-i.--.-i,-r...,.-.,-,-.-i,--,-r-.-r-,.-i.-.,..r-.-..-i.-.-,.-i,..,-., ...qi-1--Qng---p.1101-1.mn,11.-1-T3,cn.,q--,-p-,1-,1t-1-r1-rq,t-11.1-r1..-p-r1..11-1-,gn 1 E. FENNER'S WAREHOUSE ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. FENNER SELLS TOBACCO FOR THE MOST MONEY T1ll:'Ir'Ii'S .l IfE,lNU.Y TRY HIM WITH YOUR NEXT LOAD AND BE CONVINCED FENNER ROCKY MOUNT, 1011.1-11.-101-,qs an rx: :nz--14.1-rx 114f1n1n1o1u1o1-1101. gp Y-nu: The well dressed woman, and man, loo, need good jewelry. Tlzey musl lzave if lo appear well dressed. Il is a mark of your success. jewelry is enjoyed by llzose who wear il. ll is also a joy lo llze one who gives il. Our jewelry is nol only exqufsile bu! subslanlfal. 0ur prices are reasonable. Come in. GEO. L. PARKER JEWELRY CO. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Satisfactlon Guaranteed Leading jewelers N 1-101 1 -14.1. 4: .1 I1 1111: up mn--11.1 '11 14.11-14 xoxox 01--1 01 FOR BOYS ONLY QGIRLS PIVILEGED T0 READJ As the years go by just try to save All small coins that you get. For when you are old and near the grave, They'll come in goocl: you bet. So get in step and fall in rank With deposits, large and small: March straight to The Farmers and Merchants Bank For they appreciate thcm all. RARMERS,AND MERCHANTS BANK Tlzu Banff lllal .flpprcriulcs Your Business U l 'lf 'l l IURNF, Xl. U. I3l,UUN'I'. l'r4 fffvnl lvuw l'f'f.-.fflfnl l ,N AVIQRA, W. W. AVICRA ljn l'1r,11l1nl f'fl.slflrf' H1.I1..1u1.-11.-pA1n1.-11I1.1..1..1..:..qn4-2.11.1f.1I-1'--m.1-111-:..1..cs..: J. W. GRISSOIVI C. H. SIMPSON PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. PA. CRISSOIVI 81 SIMPSON SPECIAL AGENTS ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. -1--4.-.1--.m.1..1- 1.-1..1--fp..1ng.1.11.11.1..1I1..-Q..1.,1.v1r.1..1H1..1..1I W. R. Lancaster Furniture Company DEALERS IN Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Pianos and Qrgans EVERYTHING TO FURNISH THE HOME PHONE 267 I07-109 N. WASHINGTON ST. ROCKY IVIOUNT, N. C. H. E. BREWER 51 CO. ROCKY MOUNT, N, C. BLAKE WILLIFORD Successor lo II . T, HULLIFORD DEALER IN DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY GLASSWARE, HARDWARE AND TINWARE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Highest Market Price Paid for COUNTRY PRODUCE ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. 1--1+-14.qp..-m.1- 1n4n.,1uqn---n-.14,1--1-I1.--p..1f.1--1-.gp-111-101.11-.1 14-1 gm.-m.1..1.,1f.1gI-1 -.QII1-.11-1.,1.,:.-up--2rgp01.,4gI-11,1111'11-1 DRINK MILK FROIVI STONEY CREEK DAIRY REGISTERED JERSEY CATTLE PURE AND WIAIOLESOME MILK Two DI-LLIVIQRIIZS mlm' STONEY CREEK MILK DAIRY ROCKY IVIOUNT, N. C. S. BREEN, Propriclor E. BREEN. Silcnl Purlncr gk Tllli IVIICST NATIONAL HANK Roelzy Eviofumtv N. CA SAFEST FOR SAVI-NiGS We extend all a cordial invitation to make this institution their Banking Home. Courteous and prompt attention to all business whether large or small. 96 Compounclecl Quarterly on Fd SAVINGS DEPOSITS MAKE ouR BANK YOUR BANK Il If' I I Ii' If HN: james B, Ramsey, PM-.c1'1lr'1lI Ceo. L, Wimbzrly. Jr., lvirf' I'1'1'N1':ff'nl Frank F. Fagan, l'l'1'4,' I'1'1'N. mul l'fr.Sl1f':'f' james R. Worsley, ,l.w.w'! l'u.wl11': r W. H. Perkerson. .l.S.S'l 1'rl.vl1frr' F, S. Spruill, .lllurm ff HOTEL RICKS X A. Ax i - -- ,N X ' f, S' 5 T N. ' ' , K, S ' T '- O .-- f . O ' 1: Q. . ' A w., ' .!,:,h.- tv ff h .,?-,, ' r 4, V 1 ' LA . , A-gif' 'N 5, -fi' - ,,, ., ' T 5: .. -- - ' , -e . 1 ,, , gnu- ,,-4,511 V X L,..1.-,. u , W 4 , A . - 1 -ug 1 Y L4 , 1- f iv 1 4 -- --Pg I ROCKY MCUN1 'S LEADING HOTEL Attention : HIGH SCHOOL GRADS For your hrst grownfup. 'dressed-up dance -- Try the Ballroom of THE RICKS HOTEL Up where the breezes blow The smoolfrcsl floor The coofcsl air The clcuncsl plurc in lawn Th en : XVl11'I'1 you'rc hungry for EI lmitc of something fliffurcnl H 'lvry thc Rose Room of our Now Calc A new calc, lxul slill 'I'I Ili BLAND, H1--2,11.14-1.v1I,:4.:..1--1.-1--2tguqp.111vqpnqp-,1u1..11.1.v1..:.,: Rocky Mount Shoe and Clothing Company EVERYTHING I7o1'IVIen and Boys I1.v1n1-11.-11.1.,1--1...-p-'11-gp.,-ptt1n.p.,qnHan-114-xt-1n1n1.-11-1.1: IVIUNN, GRIFFIN CSI CO. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE UIOBBINC, CONFECTIONERS MERCHANDISE BROKERS 238 S. Washington Street ROCKY MOUNT, N C Send It to tI1e.Laundry BISHOI-TS LAUNDRY We Do It Better SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 73 ROCKY MouNT. N. C. P R O T E C T I O N Twin County Insurance Sc Realty Co 5 FIRE, THEFT AGAINST SICKNESS, ACCIDENT I DEATH If You Want to See or Buy a I-Iomc, Call 642 nxnzuz.t1.-1u1w:t.:n.,:.-1--qp-rg.-1-,1-.fgn1..qm.:.-1n1-txt-101.11 01-.11-1A-,n1f-1.-11 tqpnqm ,Quit--pt 11.1.I-at-Q,101-11-tgnz.-1.-1. .1 X lo' AME,Q r Pilot is a Car of Comfort and Dependable Service A Pilot impresses you instantly as being a real car. Grace of line and beauty of finish are only outward evidences of the truly exceptional quality that characterizes every detail of Pilot construction. Pilot is carefully built with two ideals in view. ln its roomy body and luxurious cushions, it provides supreme comfort for its passengers. In its excellent mechanical con- struction, it insures maximum service and economy. Pilot is not a car of quantity production. Each car has individual attention and no car leaves the factory until the builders are confident that it will completely satisfy the man who buys it. PlLOT, The Car Alzcarfn Pitt Motor Car Co. State Distributors Pilot Cars Rocky Mount. N. C. ALLEY STUDIO TARBORO, N. C. We did the Photo Work for successors to the Hi-noc-ar and soIicit ROCKY MOUNT STUDIO your Kodak print ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Orders by maiI FILMS MAILED US TODAY WILL BE READY TO MAIL TOMORROW J. T. Baileys Music House The Home of Good Musical lnslrumenls H We carry the Iargest. most varied, and best Iine of Musical Instruments to he seen in this section of the state. Anything from a fiddle string to a piano, such as Violins, Cases and Trimmings: Ukuleles Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins and at all times a full Iine of Band and Orchestra Instruments, as we-II as all the Iatest Sheet Music, Organs, Pianos, and Standard Talking Machines A SQUARE DEAL T0 EVERYONE J. T. Baileys Music House MAIN STREET ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. - 1--14.1n1-iqn-i14.1-i1--1-iq-- -p..1--11-1n4p.r1.-1.01.rg,-1n1-rgugnz ..,-I--ff . ' '-35:3 O' . -?.V.-1 .4- X 41: 'iss-14' X.. ' fi g li .l..l'?i'f'ill.lll wsewwwww e l- lil T m f. esaD.i The Planters National Bank Rocky Mount, N. C. Capital. Surplus and Profits over 5600000.00 THE SCHOOL OF THRIFT T can include all peoples--its influence encircles the globe. A The students are of every nationality. age and creed. The lessons to be learned are deep and lasting in their effect--they include character-building and common-sense. The course qualifies for prominence in am walk of life--in any trade or profession. Enroll today--start a Savings Account in this institution. J. C. Brasvvell, President M. C Braswell, Vice Pres Millard F. Jones. Cashier R. D. Gorham, Asst. Cashier A. L, Cavenaugh, Asst. Cashier HHEADOLQARTERS FOR SAVINGS mliitlelja Buy Your WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLUCKS From Us and Save Money l24 North Main Street Repairing a Specialty PLAY BALL! C-ET YOUR SHAVE AT THE RED CROSS BARBER sHoP just Give A Boy One Spring Day and without the aid of sulphur and molasses, he'll show you that the average Boy' Suit is not what it seems-in the seams or anywhere else. Some- how or other, this is the time of year when boys start cutting loose with nature --so its natural that prudent parents look to devise some plan to keep the rose from rambling into a state of extravagance There is u curc and here il isr- y N., .rp A Wear'pledge Insured ff-ff, 39 2 'M Clothes for Boys fxf Every suil sold wilh an 1'11sz1ru11ccpo1ity Q6 Zhu! ll'tll'l'Ul1fS Ure uwzur. And foofq ul llzc Live Lcalfier bell Um! llzcy pu! an cvcry suit! E. EPSVTEIN . 1 Txfjj g 'N f wfms W- or g l U :Find HH' INV: 1 fwlfm 1' Ili K .,r.,. l lllll lllllll .. WE FH- THU, .LL it ugwqp. 1. aux. 1. 10101. rgnzttx. -1. 71.-Qugnqp..-p..1. 1.11.-11.1. GO T0 SCHULTZS DEPARTMENT STORE In the N.-W Three S1oryBrlcl. Building Next to Outnn Furniture Store South Main Street Rocky Mount, N. C. WHO SELLS IT EOR LESS Dry Ooods, Clothing, Shoes and Notions Ladies' Tailor Made Suits Ladies' and Childrens Cloaks and Mtllinery ,:.,1..1..qp.,1.-guru'-..1..1..1..1.rx.-10101.I-p.i1.,cm-1-.1-.1.t1., ..1.,1..1--1.iqngixt-1..qp.i1..1...p..1..1..1..-si-1.-11.1.-14,101-iq. R. A. Lindsey LI. E. Odom Central Service Station Tires. Accessories, Gasoline and Oil Free Air and Water CARS WASI-IED AND POLISHED Cor. Church St. and Sunset Ave. Rocky IVIount. N. C. 1.,-p.,1.t:..g..1.101..1..:.,:..:.mn..cn.,cn.,1-.1..10:.-1.1104-p.i1.i 101.iz.-qp-I-...gt-1.I1-,1t-1..-pt.1..1.t1.-1.14,1011-1.-10101--101. Pitt-Harris Furniture Company, Inc. Unclertalters and Emloalmers COYHEY' Main End Nash Sh'22l'S Rocky Mount, North Carolina HEADQUARTERS FOR Drugs, Soda, Stationery. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Phones 200 and 201 IVIAY tit GORHAIVI FIVE POINTS DRUG STORE My IX lb its v The PILOT SEDAN Meets Every Closed Car Requirement The choice of a Pilot Sedan is certain proof of dis- criminating analysis of closed car values. There is no sound business basis for paying more for an enclosed car than you will pay for the Pilot Sedan, because the difference which you may pay will buy only non-essen- tial additional features. The Pilot Sedan is a car of utmost beauty and refinement. In it you find every logical luxury that can add to your comfort' or convenience. The Pilot Sedan is distinctive and individual-far above the average of closed cars. You can drive a Pilot Sedan with pride and complete satisfaction, knowing that your car will more than hold its own in any exclusive company. The Pilot Sport-Roadster is Tremendously Popular .sf .- X It 142- . l 1,--A cs-. -..J - Q Th i' TTTT l PITT MOTO Naturally it should be, for the Pilot Sport- Roadster offers every feature that mal-ces the roadster desirable. It is built for the comfort of four passengers, the ideal roadster load, whether it be a golf foursome of business men, young folks enjoying a spin in the country, or a party of womcn bound for the matinee or a social engagement. The Pilot four passenger Sport-Roadster com' bines real style with absolutely practical ser- vice. ln construction, comfort and dependa- bility, it fulfils every requirement of Pilotf The Car Ahead. R CAR CO. State Distributors PILOT CARS ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. The M55-E Cm11'D1N2fi-'Q J P1'ii!.':iiElQ Pllam-3 in Easmteiczl C2E'NOMEl9. NO JOB T00 LARGE-NONE T00 SMALL LPI-I ONE 71 for your wants in the PRINTING LINE TH 0 f' 5 T Q J, Q, K f. N f gn Q .fl QQ QI' X , 'N' iv qvx 1 Qieg Id Mu. ROCKY 1vl D'UNT, NJ GJ 4X1-wb:-r .XM 1y-- ml-N-I l'v-W-x 'I'ODAY'S NEWS TODAY NUI' A PART Olf TIIIL NILWS HL: I1 .Xl.I. 'I'HIi NIZWS 5551.5 O Par 'Year Bulluok Furniture Company Home of Dependable F U R N IT U R E Rocky Mount, N. C. l 114 PARKVIEW HCSPITAL RAINING SCHOGL ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. ,,..-,, THE Parkview Hospital Training School for Nurses offers a three-year course of study and training in the profession of NURSING. This school is a department of the Hospital, ancl embraces a broad and efficient course in Surgical, Medical, Gyne- cological and Obslclrical Nursing. The course consists of lectures, text-book work and thorough practical training in the principles and practice of nursing. The instruction and training received are considered equiva- lent to the services of a pupil nurse. However, she receives a salary of Sl0.0U per month. board and laundry. Application blanks and directions for making uniforms will be sent on request to any one desirous of entering the school. SUPERINTENDENT OF NURSES Y I PARKVIEW HOSPITAL. Inc. N LQJ Rockv MOUNT, N. C. , , my Ada'rcss all communiculions lo 1-11-rg--1.11-,101-.1-11.-Q..,1--1n1-,11.1r,1..11-1- 1--11.1--14.101-I 1n1u1--qp-,11.1+-1n1--10111101.1101 1.11-.1111-.1 11-,1-111-11-10 up xuquqlmpnz I1--QUQI1-rg.-101-V11111.11-I1 .11-1011-14-1-.1014 Mangum Book and Stationery Company Succcssars lo Thomas Book and Stationery Co. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. SCI-IOOLBOOKS, FICTION. STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES, DESKS, STEEL FILING EQUIPMENT, SAFES, ETC. ENGRAVING PROIVIPTLY DONE OUR MOTTO Courteous Treatment and Efficient Service F or Horses and IVIuIes, Buggies, Wagons and Harness, We are Leaders GRIFFIN 6: MELTON Rocky Mounts Leading Supply Merchants SUNSET AVENUE PACKARD PIANCS ROCKY MOUNT FURNITURE CO THE HOME OF CLOUD FURNITURV For the little man who wants to grow big- For the big man who wants to stay bige For every man, everywhere, there's nothing more important than a friendly connection with a strong bank. A ww: V NATIGNAL BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT ROCKY MOUNT, N C. THIS ANNUAL IS A SAMPLE or OUR WORK ED ARDS 81 BROUGHTO PRINTING COMPA RALEIGH. N. C. Steel and Crapper Plate Engravers Manufacturers of Bl.mk Hunks and Loose Leaf Systems of all kinds is Printers, Publishers tationers lfllgruvcnl Wedding lmilalinns :xml ,X11mn11u'vn1c11ls Yisiling Cards- Fins Xlmmgruxn Sl5lIiUIll'I'y College and High S:-luml Cmulmucvlxlclll Ilwildliulls Frulwnily. Snrurily und Suvivly Slulimxcrv 4. HlCI'l-CLASS PRINTING Arli-lim' Hllznlngllws. limlklf-ls. Nl:-nu-. llnilanliml-. 5l.1li-'nvry lI,XI,l'Vl'HNliS ANI! li'I'flllINl1S lQHIHHiSI'UNIHiYf,Ii INNl'l'l IJ uguznzoz- annum,1-V11-101.-1.1.5--gp...-p..-N-11114.11.2-11-1.-1 1.14.11.1011111.-pi11.01.-101..10-p-I-p-11.v14.1h1..1I.1II-N-1..:..4pu1..1i.1-I1 ROCKY MOUNT PAIR COMPANY FIFTH ANNUAL P IR SEPTEMBER 28, 29, 30 OCTOBER I, I92O Agricultural and Industrial Exhibits Races, Free Attractions COME ONE-COME ALL DR. I-I. B. MARRIOTT P. C. SHORE M. V. BARNI-IILL President Secretary Treasurer 1.1.-14.11-1-'11-:IIqp..an.,:.I1.I1..1..1.I1i.1.. 1.I14.1u1.I1 ,Q.-p.1.1..1.,qpf.1n1..1-.znznzfixnq-..-p---p-,1-11-,1..1--1010...-nm-1.-1.-1 THE ANCHOR STORE Rocky IVIount's Modern Department Store ALWAYS THE NEWEST OF THE NEW AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES Thats our reputation and we are careful to safeguard it COMPLETE LINES OF Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Ready-to-Wear and Millinery CAROLINA BUILDING SUPPLY CO ROCKY MOUNT AND WILSON. N. C. Wholesale and Retail Distributors of All Kinds BUILDING MATERIAL We carrv a complete line in stock at all times for QUICK DELIVERY WII.L APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS I. HARRY EDWARDS 6: SONS Cold Drinks, Smokers' Supplies Toilet Preparations, Papers and Magazines RICKS HOTEL BUILDING ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, -1.iqm.1n1--3-1u1n1u.nu1-,gi-1--11-wq:-,1.I1--1f-qsn1n1-Iqpnxuxnz-,1f,1n --11.1.-11.1014 .1-I1--11-1.,1v.1--1. '11--pr-2 rqpng- -11-1-I-nr-zrignqr-'11 I-wi. rg' I-Iigh Class Portraits, Post Cards and Ping Pongs Expert Kodak Finishing and Films for Sale HIGH CLASS COPYING AND ENLARGINC HARRELL'S STUDIO FUR. MAIN , I'. .XXII r'I'Nr'I'1'I' AYIC. HI'I'1,1SI'II'Z I'I,.XN'l'I'IRS lsicvii Rocky Mount, -1u1n1u1-I1--1.-q.n1-.1-.1-1101-ig-1-,ri-11-1.-11-1.101--11rg.--sI,1I.q-uno, -.gr-101.1.5011-1n1--qpf.1-1,14-1.--.1.14-10:1-1n1.I1i,1f-1-ig.-11.1..1--zur. If you want to Reduce the I-Iigh Cost of Living, Trade with BARNHILL 6: GOFF CASH GROCERS TARBoRo STREET The Place Where a Dollar Does Its Duty The wonderful growth of our business and the rapid increase in the number of our customers furnish ample proof that WE SELL IT CI-IEAPER EFFICIENT DELIVERY SERVICE ,1n1nq.n1- -11 -1--1-Nqr-1-11. r1.-q..,:..:i-1-V14 qi -q-1,14-gig. .gag '14 Ig, .xr 01.'10-pr.-pratri-txt-1.rprqr-eport-1--14-101011.14rzrrxr-101014110101 .xr PENDER DRUG COMPANY NATIONAL BANK OF ROCKY MOUNT BUILDING Sodas lee Cream High Grade Candies Toilet Articles Cigars Tob aeee S N' Everything WE ARE CAREFUL DRUGGISTS .QQU1-r1.r1ri1r.1-rqp.iqn+rqprr1r-1--gmint101.san-sz-i1-rxrrzrrz-s14.10q.r,14r1-iz.. 01-,211.xri1-i1r,1r-1--1--101.-1 -10101 up -101--1 -xii.. 101 -1 .1 rx rzr A GENERAL CLEANSING SERVICE WE. GIVE a General Cleansing Service--lVlen's and Womens Suits, Fancy Gowns, Portieres. Draper- ies and other household articles. Our equipment is up to the standard in every detail and the quality of our work cannot be excelled regardless of price. We solicit your patronage upon the standard of our service. Let us take care of all your cleansing orders. CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED BY LATEST PROCESS LEDBETTER'S Dry Cleaners and Dyers we CLEAN Arwriiiwc PHONE 7I7 227 Tarhoro Street, Rocky Mount, N. C. .102I1-13rin:--1411-iq-0101--1 an,Qiiz-fro....1--zuguqnr-101.11-I uzrr-nnxnruz111,11-1411 1:11:31 -101.-1--141.-.01 .ing rxuznzr-1 v1-.11 + . A Say it with Flowers .R ROCKY MOUNT FLORAL COMPANY . ARTHUR R. WEATHERS, Proprietor U I sh 2 'sq' uhh? x V 7 There are Many Anniversary Occasions of Which Flowers Express the Exaci Scnlimenl Baller lhan Anylhing Else 428 East Thomas St. Phone 589 J ROCKY IVIOUNT, N. C. II'c are ,II4'lrlI1w's uf lhe F. T. D. 01'1l1'l'.s 7YCll'f1I'1l'lil!4'11 All Urn' Ihr Wurlfl IDEAL PRINT SHOP COMMERCIAL PRINTERS HIGH-CLASS PRINTING All Work Done Promptly I44 WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 852 ROCKY IVIOUNT, N. C. .11,xr-1'-1-.11mn-.101--11,1-I-pu1r.1. ...qi11--104--1-pr-1-I1--11.1-.up 101-iq-.1 nz-.1-uni...Q.14,Qu-nz.1--grrznz--1.11.-11.1-.qu I-p 1 -101 -nr-xii:--111111. IF IT'S GOOD TO EAT T. A. COOPER HAS IT A complete line of Heavy and Fancy Groceries and Fresh Country Produce on hand at all times. The only exclusive Cash Grocery in town-therefore, the only store that saves you the Ioss from uncollected accounts. T, 168 South Washington Street CASH GROCERY Phone I2o Rocky Mount. N. C. rx--1014 1r,qnu4nr.1-11-11-rg.gunz-ig-rzrrx-qi11.11I1-114.1-r1..4n01-,apr-10:0 ROSE GARAGE BUKK.AND OAKLAND AUTOMOBUES REPUBLKITRUCKS Complete line of parts for the above cars and trucks EXPERIENCED MECHANICS PHONE I08 22l TARBORO ST., ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Kentucky Horse and Mule Exchange HIGH CLASS KENTUCKY HORSES A N D MULES IARCIL ASSDRTMENT ALWAYS ON IINXND ALL STCFK CLUXRANTEEI3 AS RF.PRliSENTl-llb PHONE 503 TARBORO STR EET ROCKY1WOUNT.N.C S. GORHAM HARDWARE CO NEW STORE ON TARBORO STREET FULL LINE OF H A R DWA R E BUILDING MATERIAL AND FARM IMPLEMENTS OUR MOTTO, QUALITY AND SERVICE PHONE 234 W. C. PROCTOR Diamonds. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Repairing a Specialty We Doll Beiler for Less Money 144 Washington Strcct ROCKY MOUNT. N. C. J. R. MOORE IIIGII GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES We Sell lfzc Besl and Fix lhem All Agency for the RAMBLER, COLUMBIA and YALE PHONE 22 l25 S. WASHINGTON SI II1..-5-I1--QUQII1-I1..1.I2-1-110101..:..cnI,q-H101--1..1-,1I-1.11-In 01411-Ig-.1-I1.qn.I141.-gp--1.-1n1IIqpIIQDII1..1..1.,1-11.-.5011-:I.apnea 11 - 11. - -- -O14 - --- - -f---'1v--,--.14'- L--.11-11 - -1f,-::--..:-:-..--11,1.-- GEO. T. BURNETTE A ' ff? 3 . D AUTHORIZED AGENT ...Q ---..,.,- .:T: Q A-+A-M ,, .-.-.E f -?ie:E!iSil5, u ' 3 COMPLETE . R A ' ve- 1 :gg- f,.-A STOCK GENUINE 1 y ' Q, FORD PARTS C I ACCESSORIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EXPERT VULCANIZING AND BATTERY REPAIR WORK. EIGI-ITY TON PRESS FOR INSTALLINC. SOLID TIRES JUST RECEIVED ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. 1-I1-.101-.1014 10: 1-T14fzqruz.-10:--1010111- 1 S1 ,101 10:4 101- EAT BEST YET BREAD Morning, Noon and Night None Such Rolls hot for supper every day and Sunday too. Cur DeIishus pies can't be beat. Try The BEST YET Cakes for your Sunday dinner. CARNEY BAKING COMPANY Phone 1112 Back of McCall 's Drug Store -pl.1-n1u1u1n1n1nemrnmquztmnnxv-11.101--11.11.14I1-Izugiqp .1111-.Qu The Rocky IVIount Savings and Trust C o m p a n y I: our ID er Cent Interest P aid on Deposits Compounded QuarterIy. Acts as Executor, Guardian and Trustee START LIFE RIGHT There are two ways to build the foun- dation of Iife: A Good Education and a regular SAVINGS ACCOUNT. The Rocky Mount Savings and Trust Company F. P. SPRUILL, Cashier THE EXECUTOR THAT NEVER DIES 1011-1.11.11.11.1-,1u1n1-r1-i1-v1n1- .xr-up-,1--1..1.r1. -1K-1. at .11 -211. iq. WHEN YOU THINK OE SHOPPING, THINK OF In almost every town in North and South Carolina. you ha e the pleasure of shopping in an EFIRD store. ZI Big Busy Stores in the two Carolinas are EFIRD Stores always stacked with the season's newest merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clothing and Ladies' Ready- to -Wear IVIAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OE SHOWING YOU WHEN IN ANY OF THE FOLLOWING N -lli-TOWNS- RCCKY MOUNT. N. C. , ' RALEIGH. N. C. DURHXM, N. C. HIGH POINT, N. C. SNLISBURY. N. C. WINS'I'ON-S'ILEIX'I, NC IONCORD, N. C. CL'I5'I'ONIA, N. C. MONROE. N. ll LMJIIINBLTRIL, N. C. C I IfXRLO'I I'Ii, N. C. We cxlcnd lo you an invilalion Io visil us when in uny of lhcsc 21 lowns. You are always welcome ul EFIRDS BURLINGTON, N. COLUMBIA, 5. C. ANDERSON, 5. C. ROCK HILL, 5. C. C. GREER5. S. C. GREENVILLE, S. C. 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Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938

Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 1

1939

Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC) online collection, 1940 Edition, Page 1

1940

Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Rocky Mount High School - Hi Noc Ar Yearbook (Rocky Mount, NC) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

1942


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