Thomasboro High School - Kibeda Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)
- Class of 1942
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7 ' V— - f THE NINETEEN FORTY-TWO KIBEDA Published by THE SENIOR CLASS OF THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL Charlotte. North Carolina Dedication To Mrs. Kathleen Betenbaugh. whose unselfish work for the school, and whose kind and sincere under- standing of the students and their problems, have endeared her to Thomasboro students, the Senior Class respectfully dedicates the J942 issue of the KlBEDA. Page T wo THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL ■I K I B E D A 19 4 2 Foreword The other day the words of a popular tune caught my attention, especially the words which jingled into lines saying : “Time was — when we had fun on the school -yard swings, When we exchanged graduation rings — one lovely yesterday .“ Those words — that thought — from a simple, little tune which will probably not outlast the season, affected me suddenly, and deeply. Soon we shall be looking back upon our school days as “lovely yesterdays — only wonderful memories. It is our hope that you , in turning through the following pages, will be affected just as deeply by these memories. If so, then our greatest wish will have come true. K FACULTY t Mr. G. B. Coon, Principal Economics, Sociology Mrs. Walter Betenbaugh Typing , S horthand , High Life Adviser Mrs. R. W. Boyles Mathematics , Geometry Mr. W. R. Curlee Bookkeeping, General Science, Hi-Y Adviser Miss Elva Dietz Home Economics Miss Hope Fairey Librarian Miss Lottie Gaddy French, English Mrs. J. B. Heins, Jr. English , Beta Club Adviser Mrs. Elizabeth T. Kiddoo E nglish , D ramatics Mrs. Joe Lemmond Biology, Chemistry , Physics Mrs. R. M. Shannon Algebra, Nations at Work Mr. Joe White Civics, First Aid, Physical Education, Boxing, Girls’ Basketball Coach Miss Joan Wiiitener Shorthand, Band Director Girls’ Club Adviser Mr. T. C. Wright History, Boys’ Basketball Coach Baseball Coach, Gym GRAMMAR SCHOOL Miss Mildred Anderson Sixth Grade Mrs. Winfield Brown Seventh Grade Mrs. B. C. Edwards Fourth Grade Mrs. E. P. Faulkner Fourth Grade Mrs. Lilla S. ITowie First Grade Miss Edith McDonald Third Grade Mrs. Joe Newlander Fifth and Sixth Grades Miss Lucille Scott First and Second Grades Mrs. R. L. Thompson Second Grade Mrs. Dorothy Whisnant Seventh Grade Mrs. W. M. White Fifth Grade THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 SCHOOL BOARD Chairman Secretary W. O. Johnson Mrs. George White W. R. Etters P.-T. A. OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Mrs. E. P. Yount Mrs. June White . . Mrs. E. P. Faulkner Mrs. Loy Beam Page Five KIBEDA Lorraine Campbell . . . Editor-in-Chief CALVIN Dellinger . . . Business Manager ERLINE LOWDER Photo Editor CARL LANE Advertising Manager CHARLES WERNER ... Circulation Manager Cecelia Biggers Activity Editor RENAVAE Hutchison .... Feature Editor Elizabeth Hoover, John Burnette . . . Sports Editors Baxter Little Typist STAFF Dot Thomas Art Editor Mrs. James Heins, Mrs. R. J. Kiddoo, Mr. Joe White, Mrs. Walter BETENBAUGH Faculty Advisers ASSISTANTS Marjorie Watts, Polly Riles, Mildred Ross, Betty Navey, Jimmy Huggins, Forrest Bingham, Jean Elliott, Ernest Helms. Page Six THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Murdie Jones Wilford Capps Dorothea Pressley Bobbie McSwain . President Vice-President . Secretary T reasurer MASCOTS Doris Walker Bobby Pagoota Page Seven SENIORS C J L n ' AC (f I v A Sara Allman 0 a the joys that I recall Being in love is best of all. ” Dramatics Club (1, 2, 3, 4) (Players Group); Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); Glee Club (4); Ilome Economics Assistant Teacher (4). Gary Lee Ashford “The stronger always succeeds.” Boxing (1, 2, 3); Monogram Club (3, 4) ; Hall Monitor (4). Dorothy Auten “Live and think” Marvin Auten “Modest dignity and calm content.” V ’ . Eleanor Bailey “Of honest worth , truly one on whom we can depend.” Hoarding High School (1, 2); Girl Reserves (1). Cecilia Biggers Most Original — Best Actress. “Talk and she talks with you, Cease, and she talks alone.” Band (3, 4); Dramatics Club (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Activity Editor Kibeda. Forrest Bingham “To worry little, to study less — My idea of happiness.” Glee Club (1); Hi-Y Club (3, 4); High Life Staff (4); Kibeda Staff (4). Alvin Bowers ‘Tho modest — on his unembarrassed brow, Nature has zvritten ‘Gentleman ' !” Archie Broom “Loyal, enthusiastic — a specimen of fine sportsmanship.” Peggy Brown “Never stop until you have done your best.” Page Eight THOMASBQRO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 Hazel Bryant “A light heart lives long .” Tech High School (1, 2, 3). Elizabeth Bumgardner “ Speech is great , silence is greater.” John Burnette y “A friend to everyone .” Central High School (3); Dramatics Club ( 1 , 2, 3, 4); Boxing (1), Manager (2); Class President (1); Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4). Richard Caldwell “Must I study? O, wnat a waste of time.” D.amatics Club (3, 4). Lorraine Campbell Most Popular — Best- All- Around — Friendliest. “ The rule of my .life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business.” Band (4), President (4); Feature Editor High Life (3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Junior Assistant Kibeda (3), Editor - in-Chief (4); Class Officer (1, 2); Student Body Secretary- Treasurer (3). Vice-President (4); Library Staff (2, 3); Dramatics Club (3, 4); Beta Club (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Girls’ Club (3, 4), Secretary (4); Commencement Marshal (3); Gym Hostess (3). Wilford Capps Neatest — Most Popular — Best Athlete. “A friend of whom you are always sure.” Class Vice-President (1, 2, 4); Hall Marshal (1, 2); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1. 2, 3, 4); High Life Staff (4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y Club (3, 4). Pauline Carter “Self -reverence, self-knowledge , self-control.” Glenn Martin Cathey “The greatest of the great zvomenrhaters .” Beta Club (3, 4); Hi-Y Club (3_. 4); High Life Staff (4); Kibeda Staff (4). Marvin Cathey “A true friend, a good sport, and a jolly coin pa nion, combined. ’ ' Hi-Y Club (4). TWYNKLE CLIPPARD “She ' s not afraid of work, yet not in sympathy with it.” Page Nine Helen Conder Prettiest. “A beautiful face is a silent recommendation . ’ Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3); Girls’ Athletic Association (2, 3); Softball (1, 2); Class Officer (1, 2); Q’ Teens Club (3); May Court Attendant (3); Monogram Club (4). School ) ; veSTa 2)i Stob-ill id) • s t J Anna Katherine Conrad K At a ve — Stycct — Hard to beat . Glee Club (1) ; Girl amatics Club (4); High Jesse Craig dys N c industrious people who accomplish much. 1 •h School (1, 2); Central High jfcKta ' rr ' ' ■ Y v Betty Deese “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Elarding High School (1, 2); Girl Reserves (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); French Club (3); Dramatics Club (3, 4); Girls’ Club (4); Basketball (3). Calvin Dellinger “ Was so exceeding tall and strong. Commencement Marshal (3) ; Business Manager Kibeda (4); Hi-Y Club (4). Jack Dotson “If a task is once begun , Never leave it till it’s done.” French Club (3, 4); Band (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y Club (4). Mary Frances Eller “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Vernoue Eller “A rare combination of nobleness, wit and good sense. ' Dramatics Club (3, 4); French Club (3, 4). Bobbie Lee Everhart “The airiest , f airiest slip of a thing.’ Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Elarding High School (3); Girl Reserves (1. 2, 3); Captain Basketball (1, 2, 3); Chorus (1, 2); Captain Softball (1, 2, 3); Soccer (1, 2); Science Club (2); Q’ Teens Club (3). Frank Freeman “Good nature is the sign of a large and generous soul. Elarding High School (1, 2, 3); Band (1, 2, 3); Manager Baseball (3). Page T en THQMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL KIBE D A 19 4 2 SENIORS Clara Funderburk “Life was made for love and cheer” Alexander Graham Junior High School (1, 2) ; Central High School (3); Glee Club (1, 2); Dramatics Club (4); Basketball (1, 2); Cheerleader (4). Nora Funderburke “Her ready wit , her cheery smile Made her welcome all the while.” Alexander Graham Junior High School (1, 2); Central High School (3); Chorus (3); Glee Club (4). Viola Gaddy “Silence is one great art of .conversation” Glee Club (1); Home Economics Club (2). Lorene Gathings “Happiness is the golden key that unlocks the heart of others” Ruby Ginn “She can never fail with her winning smile and working way.” Ruby Givens “Heart to conceive, understanding to direct, and the hand to execute.” Harding High School (1, 2, 3). Leona Greer “The world always has a place for the person zvho can be depended upon.” John Lee Griffin Cutest. “He ' s little and low, but never slow.” Hi-Y Club (3, 4); Kibeda Staff (3). Marion Griffin “Better late than never.” Alexander Graham Junior High School (1); Tech High School (1); Piedmont Junior High School (2); Central High School (3); Glee Club (1); Class Vice-President (2); Monitor (2); Class Treasurer (3). Shirley Godfrey “Sincerity is a rare quality.” Girl Reserves (1, 2); Charm Club (2); Dramatics Club (3); Band (3, 4), Majorette (3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 4). SENIORS Alpha Guin “ To see her is to love her, To know her is to praise.” Glee Club (4); Monogram Club (4); Basketball (3, 4). Norman Hall “ Whatever of the best he can conceive , it is his part to be.” Boxing (1, 2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y Club (4). William Harkey “ It is well to think well, It is divine to act well.” Hi-Y Club (4). Virginia Harrison “A perfect girl, nobly planned, to warn, to comfort and command.” French Club (3, 4). Violet Hegler ‘‘Although there’s trouble everywhere, She never seems to have a care.” Dramatics Club (3, 4); Girls’ Club (3, 4), Treasurer (4). Ernest Helms Wittiest — Most Original Best Actor. “Laugh and the world laughs with you; Weep and you weep alone.” Boxing (1); Dramatics Club (3, 4); Monogram Club (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Hi-Y Club (4). Mary Sue Helms “She is zvise, dependable, and loved by all.” Howard Herman “Of softest manner, unaffected mind, Lover of peace and friend of all mankind.” Harding High School (1, 2). Elizabeth Hoover (Post Graduate) Best Athlete. “When studies and athletics clash Let studies go to smash.” Girls’ Club (3, 4, 5), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Assistant Teacher (4, 5); Home Economics Club (3), Treasurer (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), Captain (3, 4); Manager Basketball (5); French Club (3, 4), Treasurer (4); Monogram Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Secretary- Treasurer (4), Vice-President (5); Kibeda Staff (4, 5). Jack Huggins Most Talented. “I leave thy praises unexpressed, I leave thy greatness to be guessed.” Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Hi-Y Club (4). Page T ivelve THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 SENIORS renavae Hutchison Most Studious. “A good mind possesses a kingdom .” Beta Club (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Chief Commence- ment Marshal (3); Assistant Editor High Life (4); Girls’ Club (4); Feature Editor Kibeda (4), Typist (4); Class Historian (4). Ruth Jackson Wittiest. Her winning ways and sunny smile. Make her friendship well worth-while .” Majorette (3, 4); Glee Club (4); Dramatics Club (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3, 4). Dot James “ There ' s many a scalp to her belt and many a beau to her strung ” Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3); Band (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2); S. S. Club (3), Secretary- Treasurer (3); Dramatics Club (4). Murdie Jones Most Typical Senior. “Meet life with cheerfulness and fortitude and smile.” Boxing (2, 3); President Senior Class (4). Gladys Jordon “When zvorry means death, she will live forever” Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 4). Sterling Jordon “ Why worry? The world goes on just the same.” Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Basketball (3, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3); Monogram Club (4); Tiaffie Officer (1, 2, 3, 4); Volley Ball (3). Pat Keener “A sunny disposition is half the battle.” Sarah Kelly It is better to be happy than wise.” Derita High School (1, 2); Harding High School (3); Girl Reserves (3). Harold Kimmons Love making is an art if you know just how and when and who” Tech High School (1, 2, 3); Football (1, 2, 3); Basket- ball (1. 2, 3, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3); Monogram Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Hi-Y Club (1, 2, 4). Helen Kiser Happiness is cheaper than worry, So why pay the higher price?” Page Thirteen SENIORS Carl Lane Friendliest. “A gentleman who loves to hear himself talk .” Kingsport Junior High School (1); Basketball (1, 3, 4); Advertising Manager Kibeda (4); Dramatics Club (4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Hi-Y Club (4); High Life Staff (4). Willie Lawing ‘A perfect type of womanhood , She statids among the best.” Margaret Lemaster “A magnificent specimen of human happiness” Tommie Lemmond “A merry soul whose merriment is contagious.” Girls’ Club (4); Dramatics Club (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (4); High Life Staff (4). Paul Lindsay “He is himself a collection of the finest qualities of life.” Long Creek High School (1, 2); High Life Staff (4). Baxter Little Nicest Boy. “ God wrought splendidly And gave to earth — a gentleman .” Commencement Marshal (3) ; Hi-Y Club (3, 4) ; Typist Kibeda (4). Jeanette Little Fair tresses man ' s imperial race insnare And beauty draws us with a single hair.” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Dunn High School (3); Girl Reserves (1); Girls’ Hi-Y Club (3). Robert Love Marvelous mercies and infinite love.” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Harding High School (3); Glee Club (1, 2); Dramatics Club (4). ERLINE Lowder Typical Senior Girl — Sweetest Girl. “A gracious girl , a staunch friend Bound to make a perfect woman.” Business Manager High Life (4) ; Junior Assistant Kibeda (3), Photo-Editor (4); Class Officer (1, 3); Li- brary Staff (2, 3, 4); Dramatics Club (4); Beta Club (3, 4), President (4); Girls’ Club (3, 4), President (4); Marshal (3); Student Body President (4). Ruth Martin “Consistent in study, a reliable worker, and a friend worth having.” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Central High School (3); Harding High School (4); Girl Reserves (1, 2); Glee Club (3, 4). V Page Fourteen THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL KIBEDA 1942 SENIORS Virginia McAllister “Good behavior is the finest of the fine arts.” Aileen Mcknight “ Her way is joyous because her heart is light.” Piedmont Junior High School (1. 2); Central High School (3); Basketball (1, 2, 3); Softball (1, 2, 3); Soccer (1, 2, 3); Girl Reserves (1, 2); Girls’ Athletic Association (3) ; Intellectual Dancing Team (3) ; Chick Club (3); Dramatics Club (4). Martha McQuay “Silence is golden.” French Club (3, 4) ; Home Economics Assistant Teacher (4), Reporter (4). Bobbie McSwain Neatest. “She whom we studious call, is one who thinks of study first of all.” Class Secretary (1, 2, 3), Treasurer (4); Beta Club (3, 4), Secretary (4); High Life Staff (4); Assistant Editor Kibeda (4). Vernell Mingus “Her ways are true , her conduct blameless , her friendship lasting.” George Moore “A good personality stands foremost in the minds of many.” Faith Owens “Fashioned so slenderly , Young, and so fair.” Girls’ Club (3, 4) ; French Club (3, 4) ; Home Economics Club (2). Mozelle Parker “The sweetest of smiles, the kindest of hearts , and a friend to everyone.” Girls’ Club (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; Dramatics Club (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2). Robert Paul “He can who thinks he can.” Jewell Payne “So earnest in her work and fun. We know not half the work she ' s done.” Love Street School (1); Piedmont Junior High School (2); Central High School (3); Dramatics Club (1, 3). Page Fifteen SENIORS Carolyn Pearson “ Here is a friend, kind and true, and she is always cheerful too.” Martinsville High School (2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Dramatics Club (1, 2); Library Club (2); French Club (2). Marilyn Peterson “Without love and laughter, nothing is pleasant” Central High School (1, 2, 3); Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3); Soccer (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1. 2); Softball (3); Dramatics Club (4); Glee Club (4); Chorus (3); Regional Music Contest (1); National Music Contest (2, 3). Dorothea Pressley “Fine art is that in which the hand , the head, and the heart go together.” Alexander Graham Junior High School (1); Glee Club (1, 4); Home Economics Club (2); French Club (3); Class Secretary (4); News Reporter (4); Girls’ Club (4). Peggy Price “’Tis the songs you sing, and the smiles you zvear, that makes the sunshine everywhere ” Glee Club (1). Gladys Randall “Variety is the very spice of life” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Central High School (3, 4); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Softball (1, 2, 3, 4); Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Tennis (2); Girls’ Athletic Association (3, 4); Band (3, 4); Dramatics Club (5); Monogram Club (5). Lewis Reynolds “He is unassuming , but not for the lack of good qualities to boast of.” Pauline Riles Most Talented. “What are you thinking of that makes your eyes twinkle so?” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Central High School (3); Soccer (1, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 4); Softball (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 3); Girl Reserves (1); Dramatics Club (4), President (4); High Life Staff (4); Kibeda Staff (4). Perry Robinson “Education is a possession of which man cannot be robbed.” Monogram Club (2, 3, 4) ; Dramatics Club (4) ; Boxer (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (2, 3, 4.) Mildred Ross Cutest. “She was ever fair and never proud , Had tongue at will , yet was not loud Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Central High School (3); Glee Club (1. 2, 4); Choir (3); Dramatics Club (4); Safety Council (4). Helen Rowell “Maiden, stranger, and secret, cool and pure as summer rain.” Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Girl Reserves (1). Page Sixteen THOMASBQRO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 SENIORS Frank Seay “Why worry about one girl when there are so many?” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Harding High School (3); Glee Club (1, 2). J. D. SHAW ‘From little sparks may burst a mighty flame ” Dramatics Club (2); High Life Staff (4). Madge Shields Cutest. “All this I do because I dare Central High School (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1); Glee Club (1, 2); Girls’ Club (4). Lucille Shrum “Dignity, good character, and a cheerful disposition , happily combined Harding High School (1); Paw Creek High School (2). Thelma shrum “Success is marked by the continuance of effort Home Economics Club (2); High L ife Staff (4). Edith Simpson “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2); Central High School (3); Glee Club (1). Elaine Smith “Her smile is sweetened by her gravity Girls’ Club (4) ; French Club (3) ; Dramatics Club (3) ; Glee Club (3, 4), Vice-President (4); Hall Marshal (3). Margaret Smith “ Knozvledge comes but wisdom lingers .” Harding High School (T, 2); Girl Reserves (1, 2); Glee Club (1, 2); French Club (3); Dramatics Club (3, 4); Girls’ Club (4). Virginia Smith “The great end of life is not knowledge but action.” Basketball (2, 3, 4); Dramatics Club (1); Softball (1). Juanita Starnes ‘In spite of all the learned may say, I still my own opinion keep.” Page Seventeen SENIORS Doris Stephenson “ The way to have a friend is to he one.” Godfrey Stewart Best Looking Boy — Best All-Around. “ There goes my heart” Alexander Graham Junior High School (1); Boxing (3); Hi-Y Club (4); Monogram Club (3, 4), President (4). Nancy Summerville “She has a mind that suits with this , her fair and outward countenance.” Band (3, 4); Dramatics Club (4); High Life Staff (4). Dorothy Thomas “If to her some female errors fall Look upon her face and you’ll forget them all.” Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dramatics Club (4) ; Art Editor Kibeda (4) ; Regional Music Contest (1); National Music Contest (2, 3). John Tutterow “Life is a beautiful dream — Sleep through it.” Glee Club (4). Tom Watson “Silence is more musical than any song.” MARJORIE WATTS “A girl of elfin loveliness, and in her eyes the little shining stars.” Tech High School (1, 2. 3); Basketball (2, 3); Soccer ( 1 ) ; Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Girl Reserves (1, 2, 3); Dramatics Club (4); Home Economics Reporter (4) ; Girls’ Club (4). Charles Welling “There may have been greater men than I, but I doubt it.” Basketball (2, 3, 4) ; Baseball (2, 3, 4) ; Monogram Club (3, 4); Hi-Y Club (4). Frances Wentz “Life is not life at all without delight.” Indian Trail School (1); Harding High School (2, 3); Athletic Association (2, 3); Chorus (3); Girl Reserves (3); Home Economics Club (1). Charles Werner “Small things are best.” Harding High School (1, 2); High Life Staff (4); Basket- ball (3, 4); Intramural Boxing (1, 2); Kibeda Staff (4); Monogram Club (4); Football Manager (1, 2); Hi-Y Club (3, 4), President (4); Intramural Basketball (1). Page Eighteen THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 S E N I Hettie Wilson “Good nature and good sense are ever joined.” Tech EIigh School (1); Assistant Chemist (3); School News Reporter (4). ORS Marie Wingate “She is pretty to walk with , witty to talk with and pleasant to think about.” Piedmont Junior EIigh School (1, 2); Central High School (3); Basketball (I, 2, 3); Softball (1, 2, 3); Soccer (1, 2, 3); Glee Club (1, 2, 3) : Dramatics Club (4); French Club (3, 4); Class President (3). Monee Wingate “I don’t want to set the zvoi ' Id on fire, I just want to start a flame in Red’s heart.” Piedmont Junior High School (1, 2, 3); Basketball (1, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Soccer (1, 2, 3); Softball (1, 2, 3); Dramatics Club (4), Secretary (4); Badminton (2, 3); Tennis (2, 3); Girls’ Athletic Association (2), President (2); Monogram Club (4). SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Lois Freeman “Her heart is in the zvork, and the heart finds grace in every art” French Club (3); Softball (1). Jack Griffin “W hen there’s a will, there’s a zvay.” Billy Reid Lawing “A gentleman who is always willing to oblige.” Harding High School (1, 2, 3). Howard Queen “Loyal, dependable, and alzvays ready for mischief.” Band (3, 4). David Skidmore “Leave silence to the saints, I am but human.” Harding High School (1, 2); Basketball (3, 4). Julian Wagner “ U nselfish, sincere , refined — With a persistent determination.” WALTER WATT “Far may we search before zue find, A friend so noble and so kind.” Harding High School (1, 2, 3); Central High School (4); Basketball Manager (2); Baseball Manager (1). Fern Williams “So sweet and demure, So patient to endure.” Alexander Graham Junior High School (1, 2); Cross- nore High School (3) ; Public Speaking Club (3) ; Dramatics Club (4). Walter Williams “ Sincere , calm and deliberate about everything he undertakes.” Page Nineteen COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS Mary Stevenson Chief for Girls Joe Daniels Chief for Boys Anne Dorsett Clarence Abernathy Jewell Greene Howard Daniel CLASS POEM Graduation is here at last, Soon we’ll be seeking new careers, Tho’ school days will be a thing of the past, We’ll remember our high school years. The knowledge we have gained here Will never from us part. The friends who mean so much to us Will e’er be in our heart. So now as we prepare to leave, We know we’ll often yearn For good old Thomasboro days And wish they might return. - — Nora Funderburke. Page T wenty THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 CLASS HISTORY 1938- 1939 In September 1938, about 130 timid, little creatures entered the eighth grade of Thomasboro High School. In a few weeks, however, we had organized ourselves carefully and thoughtfully under the leadership of John Burnette, who was made president of the class. Mildred Meacham and Donnie Austin were our outstanding basketball players. We were very proud of our stars. One of our teachers, Miss Eaves, was married during the year. Our chief ambition was to prepare ourselves for the higher position of the sophomores — never more to be looked down upon as lowly freshmen. 1939- 1940 Mr. Wright and Mr. Faulkner were our teachers this year. Olen McKee was elected class president, but he left school before the end of the year. A few new students joined us. Although we were not so timid now, and were getting used to the routine of high school, our sophomore year was crowded with hard- ships. With determination we went to work and made the year a success in spite of our difficulties. 1940- 1941 The junior class president was Erline Lowder. Our class took part in all school activities and many juniors were taken into clubs. We were just begin- ning to come into our own rights and privileges. Although we had a hard time raising money for the Junior-Senior banquet, it proved a gala evening and a real success. When the year came to an end many of us had already begun to realize how quickly our last year would pass. 1941- 1942 This year ' we felt more keenly our responsibility, for we were looked up to and respected as dignified seniors. Murdie Jones, senior class president, soon proved himself a very capable leader. Our class of 123 seniors was the largest graduating class in the history of Thomasboro School. A note of sadness creeps in now as we record these events, for we realize there has been much left undone. We have done our best as a class, though, and we hope that we shall be capable of representing Thomasboro always. Thus ends the record — the brief history of the class of ' 42. — Renavae Hutchison. Page T wenty-one SUPERLATIVES 1 . Wittiest — Ernest Helms, Ruth Jackson. 2 . Cutest — John Lee Griffin, Madge Shields, Mildred Ross. 3 . Friendliest — CARL LANE, LORRAINE Campbell. 4 . Most Studious — Baxter Little, Renavae Hutchison. 5. Best- All- Around — GODFREY STEW- ART, Lorraine Campbell. 6. Prettiest and Best-Looking — HELEN Conder, Godfrey Stewart. 7. Most Popular — WlLFORD CAPPS, Lorraine Campbell. 8. Most Original • — ERNEST HELMS, Cecelia Biggers. 9. Best Actor and Actress — ERNEST Helms, Cecelia Biggers. 10. Best Athletes — WlLFORD Capps, Elizabeth Hoover. 11 . Most Typical Senior ■ — MURDIE JONES, ERLINE LOWDER. 12. Neatest — WlLFORD CAPPS, BOBBIE McSwain. 13. Most Talented — JACK HUGGINS, Polly Riles. 14. Sweetest Girl and Nicest Boy - — Erline Lowder, Baxter Little. Page T wenty-two THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 WHO ' S WHO NAME FOR SHORT FAVORITE EXPRESSION AMBITION S. All man Dimples Yes, Love To find the one man G. Ashford Pete I can ' t stand for anybody to punch me Undertaker D. Auten Dot Wait for me, Elizabeth Stenographer M. Auten Strawberry I would if I wanted to To sweep the White House E. Bailey Mayflower You don’t mean it! Somebody’s wife C. Biggers Teiy I don ' t love you any more Mov ie Actress A. Bowers Alvin Airplane mechanic H. Bryant Sap You ain’t lying! To marry a soldier E. Bumgardner Lib Don’t be so slow, Dot Secretary J. Burnette Dad Well, alright! U. S. A. traveling salesman R. Caldwell Dick Does he want me again? Soldier L. Campbell Renee Men — Nutz! Stiff, old maid W. Capps Woosie Lay it, Woosie! Aviator P. Carter Polly You ask her, Frances Lady G. Cathey Wire Let’s go to the library Aviator M. Cathey Alvin Hyonder! Aviator H. Conder Susie Papa said I could Housewife A. K. Conrad Pete Gee, I’ll say To own a kindergarten J. Craig Jesse Wake up, Marion Aviator B. Deese Bet Hi there, Butch! Heartbreaker C. Dellinger Cal Lorraine, call a staff meeting Million dollar play-boy J. Dotson Jim Aw, phooey!! Aviator M. F. Eller Frankie Now you ask her, Pauline Nurse V. Eller Oscar What have I done now? Aviator B. Everhart Robert Just ask me! Housewife F. Freeman Frankie I don’t know Aviator L. Freeman Okie Me no understand Housewife C. Funderburk Snooks Get away closer Secretary N. Funderburk Sheanie How ’bout that? Poet V. Gaddy Ve I’ll swanee Housewife L. Gathings Lottie Come one, Gabby Stenographer R. Ginn Gabby Where’s Lottie? Nurse R. Givens Squeaky Seen Woosie? Housewife S. Godfrey Red Let’s strike up the band! Glamour girl L. Greer Leona Oh ; Well Nurse J. L. Griffin Johnnie It weren’t me Speed demon M. Griffin Benny My name’s Griffin. I guess you know yours Soap box orator A. Guin Shaky Ask me and see Secretary N. Hall Tim Ya seen Joe? Sailor V. Harrison Gin You said it Nurse V. Hegler Blondie I wouldn’t be surprised Stenographer E. Helms Red Have you got on red sox? President of Loafer’s Association M. 8. Helms Susie Goodbye, now Housewife H. Herman Preacher You lose! U. S. Flier E. Hoover Lib Grand is the word! Mrs. Roy Gwaltney J. Huggins Jack Shall I serenade you? Live to be a hundred R. Hutchison Reenie I don ' t like blind dates Head of an orphanage R. Jackson Boo tie My goodness! Navy band majorette D. James Dot Lorraine, make him don’t! Clemson student M. Jones Tarzan Ain’t dat good President of U. S. G. Jordon Shorty I’ve lost my books Sterling’s manager P. Keener Charlie Got your physics? Farmer WHO ' S WHO NAME FOR SHORT FAVORITE EXPRESSION AMBITION S. Kelly Sis I don’t know Nurse H. Kiser Sallie Gosh, but he’s cute! Designer of women’s clothes M. Lemaster Marg Where is Dorothea? Teacher C. Lane Cinder Heck! Find a woman who can keep her mouth shut R. Lawing Reidy Lay it, you! Sailor P. Lindsay Buddy I gotta girl!! Bank Robber B. Little Shorty Let’s have a Ri-Y meeting Baseball pitcher J. Little Janet Well, for goodness sake! Housewife R. Love Lovey-Dovey Do tell! Lorraine’s husband E. Lowder Toby Ever time! Red Cross nurse R. Martin Chum Well, all right! Reporter V. McAllister Ginnie Hey, are we going? Nurse A. McKnight Pinky Oh, Gladys, what will Mama say? Get a cream convertible M. McQuay Martie Wait a minute!! Housewife B. McSwain Bob If you only knew! Reformatory matron V. Mingus Nell Where’s Red? Mrs. Red Smith F. Owens Faye Let’s have a girl’s club meeting Nurse J. Payne Scoot How ’bout that Join the marines C. Pearson Terry I know you do, but do you reaily? Glamour girl D. Pressley Dot Have you seen Margaret? Private secretary P. Price Peg Well, I’ll be doggoned Stenographer H. Queen Dope Is that so? Aviator G. Randall Happy Oh, Aileen, what’ll we tell our mamas? Own a cat farm L. Reynolds Lucy Yea, I have the car Aviator M. Ross Tillie ' Is that right? Marriage H. Rowell Helen I can’t wait Find a man F. Seay Wimpy Oh, yeah! Big business man J. D. Shaw Junior Where’s Clara? Banker M. Shields Tiny I’m positive Secretary L. Shrum Lucy Ain’t no future in that Stenographer T. Shrum Thelmie Let’s wait ’til tomorrow Secretary E. Simpson Eddiebae Smile, now! Bookworm D. Skidmore Skiddy Ask me and see Succeed James Stewart E. Smith Laine I don’t know Nurse M. Smith Marg I don’t mind being tall School teacher V. Smith Smitty Hi, Prissy Nurse J. Starnes Nita Me, too! Bookkeeper D. Stevenson Shorty Where ya going, Curly? Miss Mount Holly G. Stewart Breezie I don’t want to set the world on fire Sailor N. Summerville Curtis Have you seen my books? Join the navy D. Thomas Dot I wove you Artist J. Tutterow Tutt It’s plumb conspicuous Electrician J. Wagner Julian Have a hot dog? Juanita’s husband W. Watt Walt Ah, heck! Treasurer of U. S. M. Watts Marge I’m cute, though Find a husband F. Wentz Tankie Sho’ nuff — really! Mrs. Harry Thomas C. Werner Sam Mr. Curlee does look like Droopy Football hero F. Williams Fern Oh, my goodness! Nurse H. Wilson Het Got any gossip? Gossip columnist Marie Wingate Marie Ah, now — Fort Bragg nurse Monee Wingate Moe Well, I’m here to tell you Mrs. Red Kimmons Page T wen ty- six THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL E I B E D A 19 4 2 UNDERCLASS OFFICERS Jean Stewart . Edward Fowler Doris Robinson FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice-President Secretary and T reasurer Winfred Ervin Mack Owens . Mary Helms . . SOPHOMORE CLASS President Vice-President Secretary and T reasurer JUNIOR CLASS Virginia Kidd President JOE DANIELS Vice-President MACK Cobb Secretary and T reasurer Page T wenty-seven Page T iventy-eight THOMflSBORQ HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 JUNIOR CLASS Clarence Abernethy Audrey Austin Betty Ballard Morris Bass Gladys Biggers Doris Boone Ila Caton Mack Cobb Joe Daniels Howard Daniels Isabel Davis Ann Dorsett Virginia Dotson Jean Elliott Lloyd Etters Jewell Greene Jack Farris Alice Ford Joe Fullerton Yvonne Hargett Eugenia Harrison Charlie Hartline Charles Hendricks Billy Hinkle Jimmy Holbrook Paralee Hord Jo Horton Deolua Huckabee Jimmie Huggins Katherine Hunter Lorena Huskey J. W. Ivester Wade Jackson James Keistler Vera Kelly John Key Virginia Kidd Hill Kiser Margaret Lail Willie Lawing Doris Lawing Betty Lemmonds Rebecca Lemmonds Juanita Mauldin Bobby Mayhew Ralph Maynor Doris McCall Jim McCall Louise McDonald Fred McGee Mildred Meacham Richard Medlin Georgia Morrison Betty Navey Robert Navey Bill Navey Edith Norment Bud Payne Audree Perrell Rebecca Putman Agnes Quick Margaret Ranson Flora Belle Rivers Robert Robinson Dorothy Smith Mary Stephenson Margaret Threatt Jack Threatt Jean Werner Helen Willocks Howard Yandle Norma Yandle Page T wenty-nine Page Thirty THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 SOPHOMORE CLASS Jimmie Allen Margaret Greene Mildred Nance Ruby Allman Doris Greenway Betty Nankinville Hughlyn Ammons Rachel Griffen Betty Navey Louise Auten Earnestine Guin Nancy Navey Ruth Baily Lucy Hagler Doris Osborne Bill Baily Madeline Harkey Mac Owens Jack Barnes Ivie Lee Helderman Bill Pagoota Joseph Bass Mary Helms Nash Parham, Jr. Dorothy Braddy Geneva Helms Edward Parker Claude Bridges Charles Herman Undeen Penniger Wesley Buckley Winifred Hollingsworth Frances Phillips Jackie Bullard Frances Huckabee Ellen Price Leo Carter Farrell Huffman Grace Price Wilma Cathey Richard Huggins Florence Quick Betty Caton Paul Jackson Betty Redding Minnie Chambers Wesley Jackson Johnnie Richardson Juanita Chapman Bobby Johnston Ralph Riddle Lucille Chavers Ella Mae Jordon Vivian Rush James Clark Gloria Kale Franklin Saunders Alvin Clary W. H. Keistler, Jr. Gladys Sills Sara Costner Carl Kendrick Margaret Shaw Walter Crutchfield Randolph Kiser Buster Sherron Jimmy Davis Macie Knight David Smith Ruth Dellinger Earline Key Virginia Smith Lawrence Doby Margaret Larkins J. L. Smith Helen Earnhardt J. F. Lineberger, Jr. Myrtle Stikeleather Marshall Eller Dorothy Lominac Lathene Stogner Margaret Elmore Jane Long Betty Terry Winfred Ervin Kathryn Mathis Annie P. Thackston Herbert Evans Janie Sue McCall James Timmons James Fisher Broadus McSwain, Jr. Sammy Ward Glenn Mae Fogg Juanita McQuay Virginia Weddle Ona Mae Fowler James Mingus Henry Whisonant Robert Fullerton Una Lee Moore Juanita White Sara Gantt Lillian Morris G. C. White Reid Gillis Feme Mullins Iona Whiteside Eugene Goforth Clyde Wright Page Thirty-one Tbts FRESHMAN CLASS Page Thirty-two THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 FRESHMAN CLASS Mildred Abernethy Quinn Hedrick Luther Owens Buddy Alexander Claude Hedspeth Thelnod Owens Mildred Ballard John Helms Richard Penninger Alice Bennett Clyde Hendrick Velma Perrell Robert Bradham, Jr. Charlie Hoover Peggy Plummer Doretha Bridges Billy Hopkins Harold Prevatt Alberta Bullard Carnelle Huggins Jean Price Jalena Bumgardner Dewitt Hughes B. L. Quick Lee Burch, Jr. Vernell Hughes Frank Richardson Alma Burnett Gene Hunter Margaret Rivers Geraldine Cathey Betty Ingram Robert Roberts Kester Caughlin Doris Ingram Doris Robinson Winford Childrey Christine Johnston Barbara Ann Rogers Earl Clontz Jack Keistler Lucy Ross Jerry Conder Patsy Kendrick Buddy Smith Jean Crawford Vernon Kinley Jimmy Smith Pat Dagenhart Wanza Knight Roland Smith Earl Daniels Billy Kyaw Clyde Starnes Jack Daniels Mary Larkins Nancy Stephens Dorothy Mae Davis Margaret Lindsay Clifford Stephenson Sarah Deese Donald Long Jean Stewart Donald Dotson Joyce Lyons Earl Stikeleather Harold Eury Gene Marion Freida Stogner Inez Annie Farmer Walter McCall James Summerville Helen Farris Bobby McQuay Aleck Todd Addiclee Fisher Edgar McQuay Edith Tutterow Boyden Fogg Theron Mingus Willene Walker Edward Fowler Kermit Moffit Helen Walker Marie Fowler Maxine Morgan Arleene Walters Annie Lura Funderburke Jimmy Morris Grace Webb William Garner, Jr. Margaret Mull Ralph White Junior Gathings Patsy Mull Mildred Womac Alvin Greer Marcum Nance Rebecca Wright David Grimes Eugene Navey Helen Wright Donald Hagler James Nivens James Yandle Pattie Lee Hagler Lester Nivens Mildred Yandle Martin Hand Wanda Normon Ann Yandle Corrine Hargett Eleanor Ostwalt W. W. York Page Thirty-three Page Thirty-four THQMASBORQ HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 Tht; 1942 Kibeda Staff Presents THE THOMASBOROS LIBRARY STAFF Buddy Alexander Jimmy Allen Inez Farmer Ernest Helms Ruth Jackson Tommie Lemmond Jane Long Robert Love Erline Lowder Mozelle Parker Marie Wingate Miss Hope FAIREY. Librarian COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Our commercial department which is under the direction of Mrs. W. R. Betenbaugh, is growing very fast. It offers a two-year course in typing, a two-year course in shorthand, and a one-year course in book- keeping. HOME ECONOMICS For Enriched Living Page Thirty-six THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 BAND OFFICERS: LORRAINE CAMPBELL President Ruth JACKSON Secretary and Treasurer JOE DANIELS . Vice-President WADE JACKSON Librarian Miss JOAN WHITENER Director Clarinets : Jack Barnes, Sgt. Juanita White, Sgt. Rebecca Lemmonds, 2nd Lt. Jean Elliott, Corp. Cecelia Biggers Bobby May hew Frances Phillips Earnestine Guin Betty Crocker Earline Key Doris Boone Arnold Earney Eleanor Ostwalt Ann Yandle Margaret Ranson Betty Navey Buddy Hopkins Bill Huddleston Carnets: Charles Hendrick, Corp. Joe Daniels, Capt. of Concert Band Sonn y Whitlock Mack Cobb, Capt. of Marching Band Drums- Jack Dotson Winfred Ervin, Corp. Barbara Rogers Nancy Summerville, Corp. John Key Harold Lemmond Jimmie Crocker Robert Bradham T. D. Gaddy Eugene Norman Trombones : G. C. White, 2nd Lt. Reid Gillis, Corp. R. T. White Bobbie Harris Bobby Lindsay James Keistler Jimmie Holbrook Johnnie Richardson Helen Willocks Morris Bass, Corp. Wade Jackson Horns: Perry Daniels, Corp. Bill Hopkins Kathryn Mathis Earl Daniel Gordan Ammons Baritone : J. F. Lineberger, 1st Lt. Bells: Lorraine Campbell Flutes : Patsy Kendrick, Corp. Marion Southerland Norma Yandle Mary Best Beverly Reeves Saxophones : Louise MacDonald Shirley Godfrey Howard Queen Kenneth Godfrey Jean Price Bass : Ralph May nor Major and Majorettes : Godfrey Stewart Shirley Godfrey Ruth Jackson Page Thirty-seven DRAMATICS CLUB Sarah Allman Cecelia Biggers Jimmy Huggins PLAYER GROUP Mrs. Elizabeth Kiddoo, Director Carl Lane Jane Long Betty Navey Eugene Navey Marilyn Peterson Margaret Smith OFFICERS Polly Riles President Monee Wingate Secretary Cecelia Biggers Vice-President Godfrey Stewart Treasurer Mrs. R. J. Kiddoo Adviser Buddy Alexander, Ruby Allman, Sarah Allman, John Burnette, Cecelia Biggers, Lorraine Campbell, Anna Conrad. Richard Caldwell, Leo Carter, Betty Deese, Jim Davis, Vernoue Eller, Alice Ford, Helen Fairies, Clara Funderburk, Ernest Helms, Violet Hegler, Ruth Jackson, Murdie Jones, Virginia Kidd, Gloria Kale, Erline Lowder, Tommie Leramond, Robert Love, Jane Long, Nancy Navey, Betty Navey, Mozelle Parker, Audree Ferrell, Polly Riles, Perry Robinson, Mildred Ross, Margaret Smith, Nancy Summerville, Godfrey Stewart, Jean Stewart, Jimmie Smith, Dorothy Thomas, Jean Werner, Sammy Ward, Helen Willocks, Marjorie Watts, Charlie Werner, Monee Wingate, Lillian Morris, Gladys Randall, Aileen McKnight, Archie Broome, Marilyn Peterson, Eugene Navey, Gladys Jordan, Dorothy James, Jean Crawford, Carmelle Huggins, Carl Lane, Jean Price, Doris Ingram, Myrtle Stikeleather, Jimmie Huggins, Jean Elliott, Mildred Ballard, Joyce Lyons, Helen Wright, Margaret Ranson, Shirley Godfrey, Patsy Kendrick, Eleanor Ostwalt, Doris Robinson, Alice Bennett, Mildred Womack, Bobbie Ann Rogers, Marie Wingate, Anne Dorsett, Edith Tutterow. Page Thirty-eight THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 T. H. S. CLUB OFFICERS ERLINE LOWDER President LORRAINE CAMPBELL Secretary Faith Owens Vice-President VIOLET HEGLER Treasurer MISS WHITENER Faculty Adviser Members: Betty Deese, Elizabeth Hoover, Renavae Hutchison. Ruth Jackson, Tommie Lem- mond, Mozelle Parker, Dorothea Pressley, Madge Shields, Elaine Smith. Margaret Smith. Marjorie Watts. BETA CLUB OFFICERS ERLINE LOWDER President BOBBIE McSWAIN Secretary Renavae Hutchison Vice-President Lorraine Campbell Treasurer MRS. HEINS Faculty Adviser Members: Clarence Abernathy, Sarah Allman. Glenn Cathey, Joe Daniels, Anne Dorsett, Jean Elliott, Jewell Greene, Mary Stevenson. Page Thirty-nine HI - Y OFFICERS CHARLES Werner. JR. President WlLFORD CAPPS Secretary and Treasurer BAXTER Little Vice-President W. R. CURLEE Faculty Adviser Members: Forrest Bingham, John Burnette, Glenn Cathey, Marvin Cathey, Jack Dotson, John Lee Griffin. Norman Hall, William Harkey. Ernest Helms, Jack Huggins. Jimmie Huggins, Murdie Jones. Harold Kimmons, Carl Lane, Bud Payne, Godfrey Stewart, Jack Threatt, Charles Wellings. HIGH LIFE STAFF Lorraine Campbell Editor-in-chief Renavae Hutchison Assistant Editor Ernest Helms, Polly Riles Feature Editors John Burnette, Wilford Capps Sports Editors J. D. Shaw Art Editor Nancy Summerville Commercial Editor Bobbie McSwain Assignment Erline Lowder Business Manager Thelma Siirum Circulation Manager Tommie Lemmond, Violet Hegler Assistants Carl Lane, Glenn Cathey Mimeograph Operators Jimmie Holbrook, Alice Ford, Jane Long, Virginia Kidd Junior Assistants Mrs. Beten baugh .Faculty Adviser Page Forty THOMASBORO HIGH SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS ERLINE LowdER President Lorraine Campbell Vice-President John Burnette Secretary -Treasurer Jack Dotson . . Virginia Dotson Sarah Allman Joe Daniels Vernoue Eller FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President VIRGINIA HARRISON Secretary and Treasurer . .Vice-President MISS GADDY Faculty Adviser Members Lorena Huskey Martha McQuay Louise McDonald Faith Owens Marie Wingate Page Forty-one . ¥-y y GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Virginia Kidd President Elaine Smith Vice-President Dorothea Pressley Secretary-Treasurer Norma Yandle Librarian Miss Joan Whitener Director Sopranos : Cecelia Biggers, Lorraine Camp- bell, Shirley Godfrey, Alpha Guin, Corinne Hargett, Paralee Hord, Katherine Hunter, Virginia Kidd, Margaret Lail, Betty Lem- monds, Erline Lowder, Mildred Meacham, Marilyn Peterson, Dorothea Pressley, Re- becca Putnam, Agnes Quick, Margaret Ran- son, Mildred Ross, Helen Rowell, Elaine Smith, Margaret Threatt, Norma Yandle. Altos: Sarah Allman, Audrey Austin, Jo Horton, Ruth Jackson, Gladys Jordan, Tom- mie Lemmond, Mozelle Parker, Audree Per- rell, Polly Riles, Margaret Smith, Dorothy Thomas. Baritones : Morris Bass, Archie Broom, John Burnette, Lawrence Doby, Frank Freeman, Howard Herman, Carl Lane, George Moore. MONOGRAM CLUB Gary Ashford, John Burnette, Wilford Capps, Alvin Clary, Bobbie Lee Everhart, Clara Funderburke, Alpha Guin, Ernest Helms, Jimmy Huggins, Sterling Jordan, Harold Kimmons, Alene McKnight, Gladys Randall, Virginia Smith, Godfrey Stewart, James Timmons, Charles Wellings, Charles Werner, Monee Wingate, Mr. T. C. Wright, Faculty Adviser. BOXING TEAM Bobby Aderholt, Calvin Bass, Joe Bass, Morris Bass, Bill Biggers, Raymond Cook, Earl Daniel, Paul Fisher, Dick Guiney, Robert Helms, William Huskey, Murdie Jones, Carl Kendrick, Dearmon Meacham, Dwight Mingus, Marcum Nance, Lacy Per- rell, Perry Robinson, Don Stamey, Godfrey Stewart, Roland Smith, Jack Talley, Herbert Ward, Alvin Clary, Manager , Mr. Joe White, Coach. Page Forty-two THOMASBORO HIG H SCHOOL K I B E D A 19 4 2 BASEBALL TEAM Wilford Capps, Jack Faires, Charles Hartline, Jack Huggins, Richard Hug- gins, Wade Jackson. Sterling Jordan, James Keistler, Harold Kimmons, Hill Kiser, Carl Lane, Paul Lindsay, Jim McCall, Fred McGee, James Mingus, Bud Payne, Bobby Robinson, Charles Wellings, Charles Werner, Charlie Hoover, Manager. Mr, T. C. Wright, Coach. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM Betty Ballard, Jackie Bullard, Betty Deese, Bobbie Everhart, Alpha Guin, Betty Ingram, Doris McCall, Lee Moore, Undeen Penninger, Gladys Randall, Virginia Smith, Jean Stewart, Edith Tutterow, Monee Wingate, Eliz- abeth Hoover, Manager, Mr. Joe White, Coach. BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Wilford Capps, Charles Hartline, Jimmy Huggins, Sterling Jordan, Har- old Kimmons, Carl Lane, Bud Payne, Charles Wellings, Charles Werner, Charlie Hoover, Manager, Mr. T. C. Wright, Coach. Page Forty-three Charlotte Laundry, Inc. ESTABLISHED IN 1890 116 E. 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