Salisbury High School - Beacon Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)
- Class of 1950
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A X r o .. 1 Aii  • s Iw 4 1 i ■i;ihii ■■o i i5 is I ■■I OFF CERS CLASS OF 1 ISO WILLARD MAXWELL ROBERTS Vice President ' 4S- ' 50 Patrol Force ' 48- ' 50 Dramatics ' 43- ' 50 Ambition Doctor ROYACE THERESA GOSLEE President ' 49- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 Ambition--Elemcntary Teacher DOUGLAS BURLEIGH JONES Slick Dramatics ' 4(}- ' 50 Treasurer ' 49- ' 50 Ambition — History Teacher THOMAS EDISON PURNELL Set. of Arm ' 49- ' 50 Patrol Force ' 47- ' 50 Athletic Club •43- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 49 Ambition — Commercial Photographer RUBY ELIZABETH LAWRENCE Secretary ' 49- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 4?- ' 50 Patrol Force ' 48- ' 50 Ambition --Elementary Teacher VERA EDNA ROGERS Vicky Asst. Secretary ' 49- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 46- ' 50 Glee Club •48- ' 50 Athletic Club •49- ' 50 Ambition --Nurse LILLL N NAOMI LONG Chaplain •49- ' 50 Glee Club ' 4S- ' 50 N.H.A. ' 47- ' 50 N.H.A. State V. Pros. ' 47 Athletics Club ' 48- ' 50 Ambition --Doc tor I JEANNE TINA BAILEY Slim Dramatics M - ' SO Athletics Club ' 4 - ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Aml:ition NurS ' :- KAY FRANCES ANN BELL Cat N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Dramatics MB- ' SO Athletics ' 48- ' 50 Class Officer ' 46, ' 43- ' 50 Ambition Social Service Worker ROBERT RAYFIELD BANKS Bud Glee Club •49- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 Athletics ' 49- ' 50 Class Officer ' 45- ' 47 Ambition — Independent Businessman NELLIE ACQUILLIA BUFORD Tillie N. H. A. •47- ' 50 Dramiatics ' 48- ' 50 Glee Club ' 48- ' 50 Class Officer •46- ' 47 Ambition — Elementary Teacher MARION BANKS Baby Face Commercial Club ' 49- ' 50 N. F. A. Reporter ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Clerical Worker HAROLD BIVENS Baloney N. F. A. President ' 48- ' 50 Athletics ' 43- ' 50 Ambition — Agriculture Instructor MARION MAURICE BARKLEY Sonnie Glee Clui) ' 49- ' 50 N. F. A. Secretary ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Civil Service Worker ORVILLE CAMPER Preacher Arts Club ' 48 - ' 50 Commircial Club ' 48- ' 50 Ambition Civil Service ii ANNABELLE CHURCH Butch Class Officer ' 49- ' 50 Dramatics ' 49- ' 50 Athletics ' 50 Glee Club ' 49- ' 50 N. H. A. •47- ' 50 Ambition — Dietician LORRAINE GLADYS DENNIS Rene N. H. A. •46- ' 50 Athletic Club ' 43- ' 50 Class Officer ' 46- ' 50 Typist for Year Book ' 50 Ambition — Stenographer MARGUERITE GENEVA DASHIELL Dootsic Class Officer ' 46 Needle Craft Club ' 49- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 49 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Patrol Force ' 48 - ' 50 Ambition — Home Economics Teacher HELEN OZELLA DUTTON Ozzie Athletics ' 49- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Glee Club ' 47 - ' 50 Ambition — Nurse OSCAR DEPRIEST DASHIELL Priest Class Officer ' 4C- ' 50 Science Club ' 49- ' 50 Ambition — Medical Doctor BENJAMIN LEE ELSEY Ben Class Officer ' 47- ' 48 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 Athletics ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Mechanic GEORGE WILBERT DAVIS Johnny N. F. A. ' 47- ' 50 Commercial Club ' 49- ' 50 Ambition — Civil Service Worker FRANCES MAE ELSEY Zeke Class Officer ' 46- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Athletic Club ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Physical Ed. WALTER AARON ELSEY Zcke Science Club ' 4y- ' 50 Ambition — N echanic ANNETTE RHODGRA HENRY Peaches Class Officer ' 46 - ' 47 Dramatics ' 4b Glee Club ' 47- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Physical Ed. Teacher JESSE HERSEL GADDIS Junior Science Club ' 49- ' 50 Athletic Club ' 49- ' 50 Industrial Arts Club ' 49- ' 50 Class Officer ' 46- ' 47 Ambition — Designer LOVIE JANE HORSEY Frog Class Officer ' 46- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 4t ' N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Needle Craft Club ' 4S- ' 50 Ambition — Social Science Teacher HELENA IVA GAYLE Boots Class Officer ' 46- ' 47 Dramatics ' 4?- ' 5 0 Glee Club ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Physical Therapist OLDEN WESLEY HORSEY Shorty Dramatics ' 49- ' 50 N. F. A. Treasurer ' 47 - ' 50 Athletics ' 4j- ' 4 ' j Ambition — Civil Service Worker GEORGE EDWARD HANDY Harry Dramatics ' 4H- ' 50 Glee Club ' 4!- ' 50 Band ' 49- ' 50 Ambition — Musician WILUAM GRANVILLE HORSEY Junior Class Officer ' 46- ' 43 Athletic ' 46- ' 50 Patrol force ' 48- ' 50 Ambition — Artist NELLIE MAE JACKSON Peaches Class Officer ' 47- ' 4;) Dramatics ' 4 - ' 50 H. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Olstetrical Nurse JOAN OLIVIA NICHOLS -■50 Mickey ' Class Officer ' 46- Glee Club ' 43- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 Typist for Year Book ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Elementary Teacher CHARLES ANDREW JOHNSOI. ' Charlie Class Officer ' 46- ' 47 Dramatics ' 43- ' 4L Athletics ' 43- ' 50 Ambition — Commercial Artist RUTH ELIZABETH PETERS ■•Ruthie Class Officer ' 46- ' 47 Dramatics ' 4 - ' 50 Patrol Force ' 43- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 48- ' 50 Ambition — History Teacher CHARLES CRESTON JONES Clay Athletics Club ' 49- ' 50 N. F. A. V. Pres. ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Machinist JAMES STANLEY PINKETT Smedly Dramatics ' 4j- ' 4J Glee Club ' 49- ' 50 Athletics ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Physical Education Teacher JOSEPHINE LEATHERPURY Joe Class Officer ' 4 ' J- ' 50 Typist for Year Book ' 50 Photoj raphv Club ' 4: - ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — StcnofJirapher LILLIE MAE SIMPSON Lil Arts Club ' 4 ' J- ' 50 N. H. A. ' s7- ' 50 Ambition — Nurse i GEORGIANNA PRICE Etootsic Athletics •47- ' 4? Commercial Club ' 4: - ' 50 N. H. A. ' ' il- ' bO Ambition — Stenographer JAMES THOMAS WHITE Sonny Athletics ' 47- ' 50 Class Officer ' 4i- ' 49 Sports Editor ' 49- ' 50 Ambition — Physical Educa- tion Teacher LENA PAMELA TEAGLE Tiny N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Athletics ' 47- ' 50 Glee Club ' 46- ' 47 Ambition — General Business Teacher BETHE AN i WAINWRIGHT Shorty Class Officer ' 47- ' 4 Dramatics ' 4!!- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 4d- ' 50 Ambition — Social Science Teacher PHILIP EUGENE WATERS Ward Class Officer ' 47- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 50 Glee Club ' 49- ' 50 Athletics ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Music Teacher IRIS WILLIA MAE WRIGHT Rusty Class Officer ' 46- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 47- ' 50 Glee Club •4ct- ' 50 Patrol Force ' 48- ' 50 Band ' 45 - ' 50 Ambition — Pediatric Nurse ELAINE ESTHER WHITE Lane Literary Club ' 4VJ- ' 50 N. H. A. ' 46- ' 50 Science Club ' 40- ' 50 Class Officer ' 4( ' - ' 50 Ambition — Home Economic Teacher RICHARD JOHN WRIGHT Dickie Class Officer ' 43- ' 50 Dramatics ' 48- ' 49 Glee Club •49- ' 50 Athletics ' 47- ' 50 Ambition — Auto Mechanic imLHt m msTOfvr Few know the great happiness we felt as we entered into oiir freshman year of high school. Our faces were all aglow and our little hearts eager to be accepted by our upper classmates. Most of us were separated from our old grammar school friends, but we soon found new friends among the students who came from other com- munities to begin their high school career here at Salisbury. The first months we were very busy getting adjusted to our new surroundings. With the assistance of our teachers we soon followed instructions as designated. Because of the enthusiasm of the children, and the persistance of the teachers, the wrinkles of unfamiliarity with the school were soon smoothed out. Then came the ninth grade. That year opened to us a better understanding of the policies and requirements of our school. We became better acquainted with our friends and instructors who helped to strengthen our aptitudes and capacities through cooperation, patience and untiring efforts. We then began to participate in extra curricular activities. During that time we became organized as one big class in order to do more effective work. We took great pride in serving for the Junior ' s at their Jr. Sr. Prom, realizing that the experience would prove very valuable to us the next year. After attending dear old Salisbury High for two years, we thoroughly understood the rules and regulations of the school. Even though that year was filled with more difficult studies, it was indeed more pleasant than the two previous years, and the pleasures we found surpassed any obstacles we encountered. The event to which we looked with the greatest expectation was the Junior -Senior Prom at which we were the hosts. It was indeed a great success and will always be remembered and cherished in our hearts. Then came another perfectly thrilling year, another great year for us, 1948 and 49. Our class presented and worked in several successful activities. We gave a play titled Spring Fever which was a very favorable accomplishment. Our class was highly represented on the basketball teams and all of them received new uniforms purchased by our school. Before the school year ended, we had been so greatly inspired and benefited that we felt very grateful to our superiors for their patience, understanding and helpfulness. The year ' 49- ' 50 soon rolled around and we were in school eager to grasp the new ideas afforded by a new year. During this year our activities varied as there had been added to the curriculum many new and different clubs. Each person had the opportimity to choose a club of his own desire. We were busy during the first half of the semester preparing and assembling Salisbury ' s first year book. And so for future reference, we have recorded the story of our years ' 49- ' 50 our achievements, activities, our life. This book will stand as an emblem of our past high school liie. The past generations have served as an inspiration for our advancements. We sincerely hope that we, the members of class 1950 , will be an inspiration to the future generations. The memory of the days spent here will linger with us continually. 1 Ii7 5? .  l ' ' c 4_ SiNiok Cut J 1. Most Popular Nellie Buford and Richard Wright 2. Most Studious Royace Goslee and Willard Roberts 3. Best Athletes Lorraine Dennis, Francis Elzey, Richard Wright and James Pinkett 4. Best Dressed Richard Wright and Annette Henry 5. Best All Around Annette Henry 6. Most Dignified Annette Henry 7. Most Attractive Nellie Buford 8. Most Humorous Harold Bivans,and Helena Gayle 9. Shortest Betty Wainwright and Olden Horsey 10. Tallest Kathryn Leonard and Douglas Jones 11. Most Likely to Succeed Oscar D. Dashiell 12. Quietest Lillie Simpson and Marion Banks 13. Best Actors Douglas Jones and Willard Roberts 14. Best Actresses Royace Goslee and Helena Gayle 15. Most Talkative Georgianna Price 16. Most Business-like Thomas Purnell 17. Best Artist William Horsey 18. Best Musicians Philip Waters and George Handy 19. Best Singers Josephine Leatherbury, Helena Gayle, Marion Barcley, and Benjamin Elzey 20. Laziest Harold Bivans 21. Best Public Speaker Royace Goslee 22. Most Serious Minded Royace Goslee 23. Best Disposition Ruby Lawrence 24. Best Politician Oscar D. Dashiell 25. Biggest Eaters Nellie Jackson and Philip Waters 26. Best Dancers Ruth Peters, Kathryn Leonard, Marion Barcley and Richard Wright ' J- J- J-.PJ So in -g be S _ o In „ r rt H? 4j O rt Hs CUU S - 01 :j : o I killLiL 4- - - --- ' ' i s .Id Q ai o a Si SSI lii ' iiijii f O 2 a! 4) 5 CO c o w •o aj ego ■aw o t- — -a o o _ Q i CO in 5 u en o f-H CO c O 2 c 0) ■•■■4 — • (0 c a; S ( tn m ex. r c , a o u o to ra ca H Q S3 O £ H Z K!ioe .!ii!-!iii!i!li!!l£i;iil ' lii;i!li;!;ii !il)il a. u !3 O tH 1 o sp . c S U 13 w o c „ o _ 0) U M o S b; (J ,rt 03 01 CO O 01 H OT 00 n . 1 C a 1 S ide u ■•-J c EO tl 4 •-1 J w T3 a 1 iH CO 0) i u 1 o. J ■k«w tn n Ji ifw - ■m i , ' m HrtV! 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These bulletins are made to endure as only the finest of materials are used in their construction. Bulletin board with two set E IN Bulletin board with two set SCHOOLS in glass doors. One side cork in glass doors. Both sides CHURCHES ° ' changeable letter FACTORIES ' ' ' ' - (Letters are not included) cor k. STYLE: TWO SET IN GLASS 30 x 48 _ $30.00 30 ' x 60 36S 48 36 ' x 60 32. 50 31 .25 36.25 30 ' x 48 $44.85 30 x60 51. 40 36 ' x 48 49 40 36 X 60 59 35 OFFICES STORES CLUBS PUBLIC BUILDINGS THESE BULLETIN BOARDS ARE FITTED WITH A LOCK AND KEY TO INSURE NO UNAUTHORIZED CHANGE OR ANNOUNCEMENTS. ALL PRICES F. O. B. CHICAGO SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF 600 AND 1 INCH LETTERS $12.00 DflU. son DisTmuTOKS: School Gift Service 4925 GLENDALE KANSAS CITY 4, MISSOURI WE HAVE A CHANGEABLE LETTER OR CORK FOB EVERy NEED- CONSULT OS - ' - - - - J - y- y . -. . u.. - U! U . . ' ' ' y 7 ' T 7 7 . ' ' y J .- ' . ' z ' . 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