Washington High School - Packromak Yearbook (Washington, NC)
- Class of 1944
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19 4 4 PACKROMAK VOLUME THREE Published by THE BETA CLUB WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Washington, North Carolina THEME To Victory we turn our thoughts, our efforts, our time, our money, and even the lives of our boys. To you, our friends, our co-workers, and all who read our brief remarks throughout this, our Packromak for 1944. we hold forth our theme, our goal, our prayer — Vic- tory in 1944 that our boys may not have died in vain. DEDICATION Greater love hath no man than this that he lay down his life K Died in Service James Ball Robert Davis Died in Action Lloyd D. Barrington James O. Hassell Howard D. Hodges Hugh Phelps Ledrew Allen Smith Missing in Action Neill Ross ADMINISTRATION Left to right: Mr. B. C. Homes Mrs, W. B. Rodman. II Dr. John C. Tayloe Mr. Frank Kugler Dr. L. H. Swindell, Chairman Mr. H. R. Paschal Mrs. Jack Oden Mr. C. S. Graves Mrs. Z. L. Edwards Mr. E. S. Johnson. Supt. Page Four FACULTY Left to tight: Mr. E. S. Johnson . . . Principal — Superintendent Elon College. A.B. Mrs. Ellen Alexander Hendricks . English Winthrop College. A.B.: Duke, M.A. Mrs. Hilda T. Carswell 7th Grade Greensboro College. A.B. Miss Fannie Pearl Fulcher English E.C.T.C., A. B. Miss Rebecca Vaughn Mathematics Meredith. A.B. Miss Jessie Keith Biology E.C.T.C.. A.B. Mrs. Louise J. Gurkin English — Lutm Winthrop College. A.B. Mrs. Mary W. Leonard 8th Grade E.C.T.C.. A.B. Mrs. Phebe H. Emmons English-Spamsh Flora Macdonald, A.B. Mrs. Josephine S. Kelley Social Studies Flora Macdonald. A.B. Mrs. Eunice P. Winfield 7th Grade Greensboro College, A.B. Mrs. Wilhelmina R. marsh Mathematics — Geography Greenville Woman ' s College, A.B., M.A. Miss Ann Sloan Fountain Librarian U.N.C., A.B. Left to right (seated): Miss Virgil Ward Social Science E.C.T.C., A.B. Miss Mildred Lois Greene . . General Science E.C.T.C., A.B. Miss Julia Elizabeth Latham, Home Economics E.C.T.C.. A.B. Miss Carolyn Langston 7th Grade Brenau College. A.B. Mrs. Sarah B. TALLEY . Commercial W.C.U.N.C., B.S.S.A. Mrs. carl L. SheLTON 8th Grade Keystone Teachers College, A.B. Miss Mary Ella Cooper Secretary to Superintendent Mrs. Herbert C. Gravely Mathematics W.C.U.N.C. A.B. MR. J. W. Crone. JR Physics — Chemistry Stephens College, B.S. MR. Carl W, JACOBSON . Band — Music New York Conservatory of Music Mrs. Emily Bethune Frankenfield, Glee Club Meredith College, B.S. in Music. No picture. Page Five CLASSES SENIORS Athalia Alligood Charline Swanner Bell Intermediate Hi-Y 1.2: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4. Vice- Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Senior President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Play Cast ; Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pamlicoan Staff 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Waitress Junior-Senior. Basketball 1. 2. 3: Senior Play Committee. William Fenton Ambrose Bus Driver: Band 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Baseball 3; Pamlicoan Staff 4. Lola Mae Ball 4-H Club I, 2. Jack Cleveland Barnett Lola Gray Beacham Glee Club 2; Bus Driver; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Braxton Earl Brooks Bus Driver; 4-H Club 2. 3. Henry Haywood Broome, Jr. land 2: Beta Club 3, 4; Pamlicoan Staff 4. Henry Lee Carawan Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Pamlicoan Staff. Frances Griffith Cecil Student Council 3; Senior Play Committee; Beta Club 2, 3, 4. Pa e Eight SENIORS Jack Cherry Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Council 1. 4: Senior Play Committee; Boys ' Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Colleen Darrell Currier Senior Play Committee; Intermediate Hi-Y. Robert Truman Cherry 4-H Club 1, 2. 3; Marshal; Beta Club 4; Vice- President Class 4. Thomas Pollard Darracott, Jr. Glee Club 3; Spanish Club 3. William Foley Cherry Pamlicoan Staff 4 ; Senior Play Committee. Benjamin Langley Dixon Student Council 2: Football 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4. Rosa Mae Civils Mary Virginia Duke Intermediate Hi-Y I, 2; Senior Play Committee. Helen Elizabeth Cox Waitress Junior-Senior; Senior Play Committee. Retha Estelle Ecklin Student Council 2. Page Nine BMP ' ' ii SENIORS Zeno Lester Edwards, Jr. Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Vice- President 3, President 4; Boys ' Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Play Cast: Marshal: Beta Club 2. 3, 4. Vice- President 3: PACKROMAK Staff 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Debating Team 1, 2. 3, 4: President Junior Class 3: Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. 4. Mary Stancil Hardison Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Basketball I. 2, 3: Senior Play Committee. Edna Pauline Hardison Sally Ann Elliott Intermediate Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 2: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Waitress Junior-Senior: Basketball 1, 2. 3: PACKROMAK Staff 4; Editor Pumlicoun 4: Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Marshal: Senior Play Cast; Student Council 4. Russell Winfield Everett Student Council 4: Boys ' Hi-Y 3. 4: Senior Play Committee: Manager Football Team 4. George Gregory Howard Student Council 2. 3, 4: Boys ' Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice- President 4; Senior Play Committee: Vice-Presi- dent Junior Class 3: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Horace Carlton Hudgins Hannah Inez Gaylord Billy Gravely EvY Geneva Ingalls Senior Play Cast: Boys ' Hi-Y: Football: Stu- dent Council: Baseball: Basketball: Band. Glee Club 4: Senior Play Committee: Spanish Club 3. Page Ten SENIORS Martha Virginia Jordan Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 2; Senior Hi- Y 3, 4. President 4: Student Council 3, 4. Secre- tary 3: Senior Play Cast; Marshal: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Beta Club 3, 4. Secretary 4; Pamlicoan Staff 4: PACKROMAK Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Waitress Junior-Senior; Sponsor for Football Team. Lynn Oriel Kelly Student Council 3; Intermediate Hi-Y 1,2: Sen- ior Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Waitress Junior- Senior. Maggie Cherry Kelly Jean Lawrence Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2; Senior Play Cast; Bas- ketball 1, 2. Verna Lee Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Committee; Treasurer Senior Class. Jerry DeWitte Leggett Bus Driver; Senior Play Committee. William Patrick Mayo Football 4: Beta Club 4: Senior Play Commit- tee; Boys ' Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Stu- dent Council 1 ; Vice-President Senior Class. Anna Belle Moore Secretary Junior Class 3; Waitress Junior-Senior; Senior Play Cast: Secretary Senior Class, Patricia Norfleet Moore Basketball 1, Catherine Whitley Nicholls Student Council 4; Intermediate Hi-Y 1,2: Sen- ior Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Play Commit- tee; Pamlicoan Staff 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Wait- ress Junior-Senior: Cheerleader 3, 4. Page Eleven SENIORS Lewis Tune Nunnelee Student Council 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Boys ' Hi-Y 3. 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Senior Play Cast; Marshal: Beta Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Manager 1. 2; Basketball 3, 4: Base- ball 3, 4; President Senior Class. Ottis Hope Peele Senior Play Committee. Susie Eleanor Roberson Senior Play Committee: Spanish Club 3. Eli Najeeb Saleeby Boys ' Hi-Y 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4: Football 1, 2 3, 4. Elizabeth Rose Perkins Intermediate Hi-Y 2: Senior Hi-Y 3. 4: Glee Club 2, 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Senior Play Committee: Basketball 2, 3: Treasurer Junior Class 3. William Churchill Perry Student Council 3; 4-H Club 1. Dorothy Marie Sasnette Senior Play Committee. Russell Sasnett Senior Play Cast: Bus Driver: Marshal: Presi dent Class 4. Evelyn Simmons Roberson Mary Carolyn Shaw Glee Club 1, 2. 3. Page Twelve SENIORS Ruby Rae Sheppard Vivian Louise Stokes Band I, 2, 3; Pamlicoan Staff 4; Senior Play Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2. Committee. OLA Rae Sheppard Ruby Lee Sullivan Senior Play Committee. Joseph Blount Swain William Donald Silverthorne . . Senior Flay Committee. Senior Play Committee. Jane Lamb Small Waitress Junior-Senior: Pamlicoan Staff 3. 4; Beta Club 2, 3. 4: Intermediate Hi-Y 1. 2. Secre- tary 2; Senior Hi-Y 4; Chief Marshal; Senior Play Cast. Maggie Lee Stocks Pamlicoan Staff 3; Student Council 3; Glee Club 4. Cora Wilkinson Taylor Intermediate Hi-Y 1. 2. President 2: Senior Hi-Y 3, 4: Student Council 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Play Cast; Marshal; Beta Club 2. 3, 4; Pom- licoan Staff 4; PACKROMAK Staff 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3, Captain 3; Waitress Junior-Senior. Annie Alethia Tetterton Page Thirteen SENIORS Daphne Jean Toler Senior Hi-Y 4; Senior Play Committee; Student Council 2. Elmer Bryan Tripp Band 1 : Senior Play Committee. Joseph Burton Wall Student Council 1.2; Boys ' Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 4; Senior Play Committee. James Henry Whitley Boys ' Hi-Y 4; Football 4; Baseball 3, 4; Senior Play Committee. Nelle Gray Williams Intermediate Hi-Y 1,2; Senior Hi-Y 3. 4; Sen- ior Play Committee; ' Waitress Junior-Senior. Sue Moye Williams Pamlicoan Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Senior Hi-Y 4. Agnes Bennette Wilson Waitress Junior-Senior; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Committee. Martha Beasley Wolfe Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2; Senior Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Play Committee. Harold Edmund Woolard Baseball 4; Senior Play Committee; Student Council 4. Rose Marion Worthy Student Council 3. 4. Secretary 4; Intermediate Hi-Y 1, 2; Senior Hi-Y 3, 4; Senior Play Cast; Marshal; Beta Club 2, 3. 4, President 4; Pam- licoan Staff 2. 3: PACKROMAK Staff 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Chief 4; Waitress Junior-Senior: Spanish Club 3, Secretary-Treasur- er: Debating Team 4; Good Citizenship Pilgrim. NO picture William Earl Alligood Mai garet Virginia Smith Glee Club 4; Senior 4; Senior Hi-Y 3. Page Fourteen CANDID SNAPS The Thin Man Good ' ole Cora Atlas Bugs ' n house Yea team! Sad-Sack A hold up The fender Gang The wolf pack Cold shoulder High Steppers S0--0-0 solemn See the barsV Don ' t go way! . Chums Kitten. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ■ - Billy Wagner President Charles MEEKINS Vice-President Jessie Willis Secretary CLYDE BENNER Treasurer Neil Floyd Class Reporter Abeyounis, Rufus Raymond Benner, Clyde Henry Bowen, Mary Elizabeth Boyd, Ardis Clyde Boyd, Mavis Catherine Buck, Louise Dell Canaday, Herbert Lee Chauncey, Alma Bernice Cherry, Annie Gray Cherry. Nancy Elizabeth Clarke, Milton Vaughn Clifton, Ronald Clayton Crone, Eugene Parker Dail, Clara Elizabeth Davis, Cecilia DuNSTAN, Jean Marie Edwards, Madeline Ellis, Mary Elizabeth Ellington, Wm. Edward, III Elks, Charles Bryant Floyd, Neil Coleman FuLK, Mamie Lou Fulton, Joan Margaret Gardner, Tillie Gray Gwaltney, John Herbert Hall, Charlie Eston Hampton. William Roy Hannon, Walter Thomas Hardison, Joyce Christine MEMBERS Hart, Robert Lindbergh High, George Thomas Hines. Anna Margaret Hodges, Agnes Doris Hodges, Evelyn Hunter Hodges, Iris Hodges, James Latham Hodges, Marion Ruth Hodges, Opal Claire Hodges, Paul Mavis Ingalls, Kathryn Lola Johnson, John Joseph Jones, Doris Elizabeth Jowdy, Edith Marie Kerr, Margaret May King, Alice Ruth LiLLARD, Margaret Louise McKeel, John Wilburn Meekins. Charles Allen Miller, Edna Eloise Morris, Mary Ann Morton, John Fowle Nicholls, Henry Lee, Jr. Nobles. George Parvin. Dorothy Louise paschal. Herbert Richard Payne, Mary Wright Taylor PooRE, Fred Hunter RoBERSON, Eleanor Brown Rodgers, Tillie Virginia Ross, Elizabeth Earl Rouse, Elsie Tayloe Roy, Agnes Dawn SApp, Robert Alyon Sawyer, Minnie May SAWYER, William Lloyd Shaw, Sylvia Rebecca Shaffer, Ann Carr Singleton, John Charles Smith, William Roger Stowe, Guy Beacher SWANNER, KATHERINE WATTS Swindell, Margaret Mann Thomas, Mildred Lucille Trueblood. Julian Tucker, Donald Wood Turner, James Earl Turner, Reva Frances Wagner, William Hampton Walker, Gotha Wilkins Whitley, Mavis Marvella Williamson. Harvey Williams, Joyce Bartheva Willis, Jessie Burbank Woods, Kathryn Ann Woolard, mark Anthony Woolard, Wm. Benjamin No picture. Page Sixteen SOPHOMORE CLASS 1 OFFICERS Linda MarsLENDER . Treasurer Mary Thomas Stowe Secretary LeNORA Dudley Vice-President Taylor Koonce President MEMBERS Alligood, Margaret Everett. Hilda Alligood. Margie EVERSON, MATTIE AsBY. Felix Everson, Hazel AsBY, Margaret Floyd. Mary Etta Baker, Mary Louise Ford. Naney Belote. Etta Fulk, Mamie Lou BowEN, Marion Gurganus, Mary E. Bridgers, Mary Bragg Hardee, Pauline Brown, Betty Hardy, Retha Caraway, Pearl Harris, Athalia Carrawan, Peggy Hodges, Garland CONGLETON, HILDA Hollis. Leroy CowELL, Charles iNGALLs. Vivian Cox, Pattie Jackson, Magdaline Crisp, Arlene Jackson, Jack Deans. Katherine JoLLEY. Frances Dudley. Lenora JoLLEY. George Dunstan. Shirley Jones. Marie Edwards, Lucinda Jones, Rebecca Edwards, James Koonce, Taylor Elliott. Betsy Lanier, Eldridge Page Eighteen Leggett, Alameda Lewis, Hazel Little, Hulda Marslender, Linda Moore, Susie Nichols, Ernestine Nobles, Maude Peed, Juanita Peel. Zola Pierce, Betty Jane Pilgrim, Ima PiNKHAM, Frances Roberson, Mary RoBERsoN, Virgil Roberson, Glenis Russell, Ailene Saleeby, Martha Sapp, Howard Sasnett. Martha Shaffer, Ann Sheppard, Albert Sheppard, Polly Singleton, Marvin Smith, Ella Mae Smith, Evelyn Smith. Marylyn Spruill, Ronald Stanley. Charlotte Stowe, Mary Thomas SwANNER. Dorothy Tayloe, Eloyd Taylor, Shirley Trueblood, Julian Wallace. Tillie Warren. Stella Weeks. Ann Wells, Vance Whitaker, Thad Whitley, John Wells, Vance Willard, Doris Woolard, Alice WOOLARD. RAMONA Woolard. Shirley Woolard, Zelma Page Nineteen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS George Taylor Vice-President Mary Ann Campbell President Ramona Sawyer Secretary ToMMiE Jeanne Greene Treasurer MEMBERS Adams, Marian Maude Carter, Isabel Harrell, Ophelia Alligood, Doris Evelyn Cherry, Alice Ward Harris, Marvin Alligood, Marvin Cherry, Pattie Hawk, Jane Austin, Billy Clarke, Agnes Larue Hodges, Edward Ball, George Cozzens, Maxine Hodges, Iris Louise Barnette, Edna Currier, Joyce Hodges, Joyce Basnight, Louise Currin, Joyce Hoyt, Josephine Beacham, Clarence Diamond, Amy Lee Jackson, Marion Beddard, Charlie Edwards, John Jackson, Robert Birsch, Billy Edwards, Mary Madeline Jernigan, Dora Mae . Bogart, Penelope Edwards, Velma Gray Jones, Eddie Boyd, Henry Everette, Lois Genet Kennedy, William Boyd, Irmadell ' Ford, Priscilla Kirk, John Burroughs, Tom Galloway, William Klass, Evelyn Adair Campbell, Betsy Garris, Lindburgh Lanier, Eleanor Campbell, Ester Gerard, Pearl Estelle Larkin, Jimmie Campbell, Evelyn Gray, Elsie Marie Latham, William Campbell, Mary Ann Greene, Tommie Jeanne Leggett, Marshall Carson, Edward Grissom, Herman Lilley, Josephine Carson, Walter Gurkin, William Marslender, Ann Page Twenty McKeel, James McNeil, Frances Moore, Charles Moore, Henry Moore, Rochelle Nicholls, Jehu, Jr. Norman, Ethel Earl Peele, Vance Leroy Perry, Muriam V. Perry, Ramona Lee Phelps, Albert Potter, Myrtle Potts, Freddy Ramsey, Barbara Ramsey, Margaret Respass, Esther Rhodes, Emily Ann Robertson, Richard Roebuck, Haywood Ross, Ollie Rouse, Claude Rouse, Edward Rowe, Rae Sadler, Dewey Saleeby, Edna Sawyer, Ramona Schueck, Dorothy Sheppard, Annie Mae Sheppard, Ruth Singleton, Helen Irene Singleton, Rosa Lee Sommer, Herman, Jr. Sowers, Jack Swicegood, Adrian Tadlock, William Taylor, Dewey Taylor, George Toler, Eddie Tripp, Charles Tripp, Nancy Turner, Lilley Pearl Upton, Dorothy Mae Walker, Ray Wallace, Mildred Louise Waters, Gladys Boyd Wells, Peachy Mae Wilkerson, Elizabeth Williams, Shirley Williamson, Harold Willis, Aurelius Woolard, Ethel Eris Page Twenty-one EIGHTH GRADE Abeyounis. Eva Jean Alligood, Marie Alligood, Mary Carolyn Arnold. Ronnie Paul Ball, Jim Basnight, Elizabeth Belote, Charles Braddy, Alice Margaret Broome, Linder Brown, Dorothy Byram, Mary Louise Cecil, David Cecil, Ruth Cooper, Lee Morton Cox, Billy Cox, Helen Brown Creekmuir. Harry Milby Davenport, Evelyn Dixon. Helen Elsen, Mary Frances Emery. Vivian Louise Everette, Lindsay Earl Everson, Aubrey Fulk, Evelyn Gerard. Marybclle Gerard. Shirley Marie Gillikin. Betty Jean Godley, Eli Paul Goodwin, Marie Jackson Grist, Sheppard Hackney, Bobby Harrell, Louise Hill, James Stevenson Hodges, Jean Carroll Hough, W. T. Jackson, Albert Churchill Jackson. Damil Jones. Marie Jones. Mary Jowdy, June Carrol Kugler, Jane Lanier, Erma Mayo, Dan Mills, Joyce Olivia Miller, Mike Morton, Brad Oden, Sally Ormond, Sarah E. Paul, Frances Paul, Frances Joyce Peed, Julia Ray Peele, Alvin Joyner Poore, Sue Rhodes, Joyce Marie Roberson, Donald Roberson, Opal Rogers, Mamie Earleen Sanderson, Sue Sanford, Mary Helene Scott, Dorothy Sellers, Francis Bachman Sheek, Paul Lee Sheppard, Hubert Edwards Smith. Bernice Smith, Major Mayhew Smith, Patricia Ann Steppe, Sadie Stowe, Ben Swindell, Dwan Tayloe, John Cotton, Jr. Tetterton, Erma Lee Tetterton. Reba Upton, Claude Thomas Ward. Hallet Waters. William Harold Wells. James Whyte. Ann Brooks Winfield. Betsy Woolard. David Woolard. Emily Woolard. Jack Woolard, Josephine Woolard, Vivian Vida Page Twenty-two SEVENTH GRADE Abeyounis, Cicero Adams, Carolyn AUigood, John Cotton AUigood, J. R. Alligood, Mildred Pearl AUigood, Ola Asby, Louise Asby, Oscar Austin, Shirley Mae Ball, Edna Earle Beacham, Grady C. Beacham, Rosa Mae Bell, Neva Pearl Bell, Virgie Bereson, William Boyd, J, B, Bowen, Joseph G. Bridgman, James Brinson, Elmer Brinson, MacDonald Brown. Laura Mae Burroughs, Rebecca A. Burroughs. Herman Canaday, Donald Ray Carraway, Merryllis Carrow, Ersel Cherry, Charlie Cox, Piney Crisp, Hoover McCoy Daniels, Lester Deans, Helen Dixon, Bryan Edwards, Joseph Ellington, Benjamin L. Everett, Ray Flynn, Eugene Forbes. Ann Gerard, Mary Frances Gravely. Dotty Grissom, Julia Ann Gurganus, Blanche Hardison, Eugene Hardison, Delia Mae Hardy, Dorothy Harrel, James Harris, Thomas Harris, Eldon Hodges, Earl Hodges, Harold JoUey, Bill JoUey, Bruce JoUey, Juanita Jones, Earl Jones, Tiney Lee Jones, Thomas Kirk, Frances Kirkley, Doris Lamb, Warren Latham, Virginia Latham. Earl Little, Mary Lupton. James MacKenzie, Josh Main. Daisy McKeel. Kathleen Moore. Henry Neel, Josie Nelson. George Franklin O ' Neal. Braxton Parker. Atha Peele, Elsie Marie Peele, Betsy Perry, Dave Tayloe Pilgrim, James Robbins, Ann Sheppard, Alice Silverthorne. Roy Simpkins, Thomas, Jr. Singleton. Albert Louis Singleton. Gloria E. Smith. Thurman Smith. Carolyn Sommer, Harold Stanley. Jim Stokes, Harry Stowe, Buddy Swain, Betty Jean Swanner, Thomas Toler, Christine Tomlinson, Frank P. Wallace. Edward Wall, Fred Warren. John Henry Waters, Malcom Waters, Edgar R. Wells. Doris Wheeler. L, P. White. Mary Whitford. Shirley Whitley. Jerry Whitley, Philip Williams, Mason Williams. Ashley Williams, Joan Marie Williams. Dorothy Willis, Carl Willis, Doris Windley, Sally Winstead, Hilton Woolard, Earl Woolard, Myrtle Woolard. Llewellyn Woolard, Olga Mae Woolard, Billie Woolard, Fred Woolard, Fenner Woolard, James Woolard, Ondrell Woolard, Muriel Page Twenty-three ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS John Whitley Vice-President Marion Worthy Secretary Zeno Edwards President STUDENT ORGANIZATION CLUBS Sally Ann Elliot Pamlicoan Martha Jordan Hi-Y Betsy Elliot Hi-Y Tune Nunnelee Ht-Y Peggy Swindell Beta Club Representatives Guy Stowe Margaret Jane Alligood John Fowle Marton John Cotton Tayloe I i Representatives ISABELLE Carter Henry Moore Dicky Hodges Hallet Ward Gladys Waters STUDENT ORGANIZATION SPORTS Skeets Howard Football Catherine Nicholls Cheerleader Russell Everett Football Representatives Charles Moore Marylyn Smith Evelyn Hodges Herbert Paschal Representatives Jack Cherry Ann Forbes Martha Sasnett Harold Woolard Charlie Cherry BETA CLUB OFFICERS Peggy Swindell Treasurer Martha Jordan Secretary Herbert Paschal Vice-President Marion Worthy President MEMBERS First row: Herbert Paschal, Martha Jordan, Mrs. L. H. Hendricks, sponsor, Marion Worthy, Mrs. Bill Talley, sponsor, Peggy Swindell, Sally Ann Elliott. Second row: Tillie Rodgers, Betsy Elliott, Evelyn Hodges, Lynda Marslender, Lenora Dudley, Shirley Taylor, Katherine Deans, Kathryn Ann Woods, Betty Ellis, Jane Small, Jean Dunstan, Mary Etta Floyd, Reva Turner. Third row: Lucinda Edwards, Brownie Roberson, Margaret Jane Alligood, Haywood Broome, Billy Mayo, Ann Weeks, Zeno Edwards, Billy Wagner, Shirley Dunstan, Frances Cecil, Cora Taylor, Peggy Carawan. MARSHALS First row: Martha Jordan, Sally Ann Elliott, Jane Small, chief, Marion Worthy. Catherine Nicholls, Cora Taylor. Second row: Tune Nunnclee, Zcno Edwards, Russell Sasnett, Truman Cherry. DEBATERS First row: Herbert Paschal, Mrs. Emmons, coach, Kathryn Ann Woods, Marion Worthy, Betsy Elliott, Zeno Edwards, Billy Wagner. Page Twenty-nine PACKROMAK STAFF 19 4 4 Martha Jordan Editor-in-Chief Sally Ann Elliott Picture Editor Zeno Edwards Subscription Manager Cora Taylor Literary Editor Herbert Paschal Advertising Manager Betsy Elliott Assistant Advertising Manager Peggy Swindell Assistant Editor and Finance Manager Mrs. Sarah B. Talley Faculty Adviser Mrs. Ellen A. Hendricks Faculty Adviser Page Thirty PAMLICOAN STAFF 1. Sally ANN ELLIOTT . Editor-m-Chief 1. MARTHA Jordan , , Circulation Mgr. 3. JANE Small Society Editor 4. Sue Williams Asst. Editor 5. CATHERINE NiCHOLLS . Club Editor 6. Neil Floyd Sports Editor 7. Haywood Broome Sports Editor 8. Cora Taylor Humor Editor 9. ChARLINE Bell Business Mgr. 10. Billy Cherry . . . .Asst. Business Mgr. 11. Ruby SHEPPARD . . . . Advertising Mgr. 12. Billy Ambrose Picture Editor n. Betsy Elliott , . , Secretary 14. Mary Thomas Stowe , , Adv. Mgr. Miss Fannie Pearl Fulcher. Faculty Adviser BAND First row: Carl Jacobson (Director). Edward Rouse. Charlotte Stanley. Elizabeth Perkins, Joyce Williams. Verna Lee. Mary Thomas Stowe, John Whitley. Second row: Rufus Abeyounis. Billy Ambrose, Jack McKeel. Nancy Ford, Mary Ann Campbell, Amy Lee Diamond. Esther Campbell. Third row: Billy Hampton. Harold Williamson. Billy Birsch. Robert Sapp. Evelyn Campbell, Carolyn Adams. Mary Elizabeth Little. Fourth row: Eli Saleeby. John Kirk. Albert Sheppard. Eddie Toler, Ben Woolard, Floyd Tayloe. Fifth row: Jimmie Larkin. Charles Elks. Tom Burroughs. Jackie Jackson. Sixth row: Howard Sapp. George Nobles. Henry Carawan. No picture: Jack Cherry. Adrian Swicegood. Bill Gravely. WAITRESSES Left to right: Evelyn Hodges, Mary Ann Morris, Jean Dunstan, Kathryn Ann Woods, Betty Ellis, Joan Fulton, Jessie Willis, Peggy Swindell, Mary Elizabeth Bowen, Brownie Roberson. Page Thirty-two SENIOR GLEE CLUB First row: Martha Jordan, Lucinda Edwards. Marylyn Smith. Marion Bowen. Emily Ann Rhodes. Mary Thomas Stowe. Martha Salceby. Doris Willard. Ernestine Nicholls. Second row: Maggie Stocks. Betty Ellis, Peggy Swindell. Athalia Alligood, Zclma Woolard. Alameda Leggett, Rebecca Jones, Third row: Geneva Ingalls. Mamie Lou Fulk. Elizabeth Perkins. Bennette Wilson. Agnes Roy. Betty Jane Pierce, Sally Ann Elliott. Margaret Jane Alligood. Mary Payne, Ann Shaffer. Jessie Willis, Stella Mae Warren. JUNIOR GLEE CLUB First row: Josie Neal, Ann Robbins, Shirley Whitford, Dotty Gravely, Laura Mae Brown, Piney Cox, Christine Toler, Kathleen McKeel, Dorothy Williams. Second row: Erma Lanier, Helen Deans, Faye Harris. Carolyn Adams. Virgie Bell. Betsy Winfield. Carolyn Hodges. Lou Ellen Woolard. Mary Frances Gerard. Elizabeth Basnight. Marie Alligood. Dorothy Hardee. Doris Willis. Mary Elizabeth Little. Betty Jean Swain. Joan Williams. Third row: Bobbie Hackney. Jane P. Kugler, Evelyn Fulk, Opal Robcrson, Sue Poore, Dorothy Ann Scott, Mary F. Elsen. Bill Jolly, Josh MacKenzie. Atha Parker. Ola Woolard. Frances Paul. Sue Rivers Sanderson. Dwan Ann Swindell, Vera Linder Broome, Marie Jones. Mary Alligood. Mary Sanford. June Jowdy, Jean Hodges. Forth row: Evelyn Davenport. Ruth Cecil. Jim Stanley. Eugene Flynn. Joseph Edwards, David Perry, Red Brinson, Ray Everette, Thurman Smith, Donald Canady. Dick Jones, Sally Oden, Mary L. Byram, Page Thirty-three BOYS ' HI-Y OFFICERS Tune Nunnelee President Skeets Howard Vice-President J. C. Singleton Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS First row: Tunc Nunnelee, Billy Mayo, G. W. Walker, Guy Stowe, James Whitley, Charles Meekins, Zcno Edwards. Second row: Eugene Crone, J. B. Wall, Jack Cherry, Neil Floyd, George High. Third row: Eli Saleeby, Skeets Howard, J. C. Singleton, Russell Everett, John Fowle Morton. Page Thirty-four MEMBERS First row: Martha Jordan, Mary Ann Morris. Marion Worthy, Jane Small, Peggy Swindell, Kathryn Ann Woods, Nancy Cherry, Sally Ann Elliott. Second row: Charline Bell, Sue Williams, Evelyn Hodges, Doris Jones, Jean Dunstan, Jessie Willis, Cora Taylor, Catherine Nicholls, Lynn Kelly, Eliza- beth Perkins. Page Thirty-five INTERMEDIATE GIRLS ' HI-Y Left to right: Shirley Dunstan, Lynda Marslender, Jeanne Greene, Emily Ann Rhodes, Martha Saleeby, Charlotte Stanley, Betsy Elliott, Lu- cinda Edwards, Mary Thomas Stowe, Shirley Taylor. Top to bottom: Mary Ann Camp- bell, Ramona Sawyer, Penelope Bo- gart. Amy Lee Diamond, Frances Mc- Neill, Rae Rowe, Josephine Hoyt, Isabel Carter, Priscilla Ford, Kather- ine Deans, Lenora Dudley, Jane Hawk, Marylyn Smith, Margaret Jane Alligood. Left to right, first row: Sue Poore, Mary Louise Byram, Dwan Swindell, Sue Sanderson. Second rovu: Mary Frances Elsen, Dorothy Scott, Sally Oden. JUNIOR GIRLS ' HI-Y Page Thirty-six BLACK FRIARS Marie AUigood, Billy Birsch, Penelope Bogart, Linden Broome, Mary Louise Byram, Betsy Campbell, Mary Anne Campbell, Isabel Carter, Ruth Cecil, Lee Cooper, Billy Cox, Harry Creck- muir, Joyce Currier. Amy Lee Diamond, Mary Frances Elsen, Gene Everett, Priscilla Ford, Evelyn Fulk. Billie Jean Gillikin, Tommie Jeanne Greene, Sheppard Grist, Bobbie Hackney, Jimmy Hill, Josephine Hoyt, Jane Kugler, James McKeel, Sally Oden, Atha Parker, Frances Paul, Al Phelps, Richard Robertson, Rae Rowe, Sue Sanderson, Ramona Sawyer, Bach Sellers, Dwan Swindell, William Tadlock, John Cotton Tayloe, George Taylor, Hallct Ward, Bud Willis, Betsy Winfield. 4-H CLUB Mary Virginia Alligood, Mildred Peare Alligood, Oscar Harris Asby, Neva Pearl Bell, Rosa Mae Beacham, William Berry, Ardis Boyd, J. B. Boyd. Jr., Red Brimson, J. F. Brown, Jr., Laura May Brown, Herman Burroughs, Rebecca Burroughs, Bruce Cherry, Helen Cox, Vivan Emery, Marie Jackson Goodwin, Virginia Ernestine Gray, Julia Grissom, Delia Mae Hardison, James Harrell, Annie Laura Harris, Mauris J. Harris, Opal Hodges, Leroy Hollis, Juanita Jolley, Tiny Lee Jones, Doris Kirkley, James Linwood Lupton, Joyce Olivia Mills, Rochelle Moore, George Nelson, Ernestine Nichols, Julia Ray Peede, Betsy Alice Peele, Elsie Marie Peele, Dave Perry, Jr., Ailene Whitley Russell, Dumay Sadler, Jr., Hubert Sheppard, Gloria E. Singleton, Roy Silverthorne. Jr., Thomas Simpkins, Carolyn Smith, Ella Mae Smith, J. C. Smith, Mayhew Smith, Thomas Churchill Swanner, Erma Tetterton, Claude LTpton, Jr., Stella Mae Warren, Mary Olive White, Phillip Roscoe Whitley. Elizabeth Wilkerson, Doris Willard, Carl T. Willis, Salley Mae Windley, Lindsay Wilton Winstead, Fenner V. Woolard, Jr., Fred G. Woolard, James Woolard, Llewellyn Woolard, Muriel Elizabeth Woolard, Myrtle Evelyn Woolard, Olga Woolard, Ondrell Ray Woolard. Page Thirty-seven SENIOR CLASS PLAY Mrs. William Gurkin, Director CAST Russell Sasnett Sue Williams Anna Moore Cora Taylor Jean Lawrence Athalia Alligood Marion Worthy Henry Carawan Sally Elliott Jane Small Martha Jordan Zeno Edwards Tune Nunnelee Page Thirty-eight 1. Tired. , .2. Sweater Girl 3. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes . .4. Trees 5. Two in Love 6. Baby Face .7, Easter Parade . 8. Water Boy 9. Bangs Benner .10. Scotty 11. Dimples 12. Necking .13. Nothin ' like posin ' 14. Leanin ' on the old top rail 15. In action .16. Book- worm. ' ' ... 17. Coquette. .18. Sunlight becomes you .19. Peek-a-boo! ATHLETICS CO-CAPTAINS Skeets Howard Zeno Edwards FOOTBALL Washing ton 39 Ahoskic .... 0 Washing ton 20 New Bern .... 0 Washing ;ton 76 Columbia 0 Washing ;ton .47 Tarboro 14 Washing Jton 14 Roanoke Rapids . . 0 Washing ;ton 0 Kinston 12 Washin; ton 13 LaGrange 0 Washing ton 0 Elizabeth City 12 Washing ' ton 13 Goldsboro 12 Washin ton 21 Whiteville .... 1 Page Forty- FOOTBALL First row: Langley Dixon, Floyd Tayloe, Billy Gravely, Tune Nunnelee, Skcets Howard, Zeno Edwards, Simmons Patrick, Eli Saleeby, Boozie Whitley, Herbert Paschal, Bill Ellington. Second row: Julian Trueblood, Henry Moore, Huck Meekins, J. C. Singleton, Howard Sapp, Neil Floyd, Walter Hannon, George Ball, Fred Poore, Freddy Potts, Billy Mayo. Third row. Felix Asby, manager, Russell Everette, manager, Al Phelps, Jimmy Larkin, Taylor Koonce, Puz Nicholls, William Louis Tadlock, Robert Sapp, Charles Moore, Rev. Hugh Powcl, assistant coach, Jimmy Silver- thorne, assistant coach, E. S. Johnson, coach. OFFICIALS Left to right: E. S. Johnson, coach: James Silverthorne, assistant coach: Skeets Howard, co-captain: Zeno Edwards, co- captain; Hugh Powel, assistant coach. Page Forty-three BOYS ' BASKETBALL TEAM E. S. Johnson Coach Jack Cherry Captain Haywood Broome Manager Charles Meekins Milton Clarke Fred Potts Skeets Howard Howard Sapp Zeno Edwards Floyd Tayloe Tune Nunnelee Julian Trueblood games played Goldsboro 24 Elizabeth City 23 Bath 9 Farmvllle 17 Elizabeth City 12 WiUiamston (All-Stars) .... 24 Rocky Mount 2 5 E. C. T. C 25 E. C. T. C 36 New Bern 20 New Bern 32 Washington 34 Washington 3 8 Washington 38 Washington 39 Washington 30 Washington 38 Washington 2 7 Washington 34 Washington 61 Washington 44 Washington 31 Page Forty-four BASEBALL TEAM Left to right, first row: Ah Phelps . Floyd B. Tayloe Zeno Edwards Skeets Howard Boozie Whitley Ben Woolard J. C. Singleton Second row: William Tadlock Henry Moore Billy Ellington Harold Woolard Fred Potts Langley. Dixon Fred Poore Coach Johnson FEATURES-ADS oy fCartha Jordan The Stop, Look at, and Listen to girl of Washington High School. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 1. Martha Jordan Most Popular 2. Zeno Edwards Most Popular 3. Charline Bell. Skeets Howard Wittiest 4. Martha Jordan Best Looking Tune NUNNELEE Best Looking 5. JANE Small, Truman Cherry Most Studious 6. Cora Taylor, Harold Woolard , Laziest 7. Martha Jordan, Jack Cherry . Most Talented Page Forty-eight SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 1. Marion Worthy . . Skeets Howard . . . 2. Martha Jordan . . 3. Tune Nunnelee 4. Sally Ann Elliott Henry Carawan . . , Most Athletic . Most Athletic Best All-round Best All-round . . Biggest Flirt . . Biggest Flirt 5. Martha Jordan Zeno Edwards , 6. Charline Bell . Zeno Edwards , - 7. Martha Jordan Tune Nunnelee Most Likely to Succeed Most Likely to Succeed Most Talkative Most Talkative Best Dressed Best Dressed Page Forty-nine OUR LEADERS ' FAVORITES Mary Thomas Stowe LuciNDA Edwards Vice-President of Intermediate Hi-Y Shirley Dunstan Billy Wagner President of J unior Class Floyd Tayloe Sally Ann Elliott Editor of Pamlicoan Charlotte Stanley Taylor Koonce President of Sophomore Class Sue Sanderson Betsy Elliott President of Intermediate Hi-Y J. B. Wall Russell Everett Manager of Football Team Marion Bowen John Croon Whitley Treasurer of Student Council Mary Payne athalia alligood Vice-President of Senior Hi-Y Neil Floyd Herbert Paschal Vice-President of Beta Club Peggy Swindell JANE Small ' ■ Chief Marshal Ramona Sawyer Mary Ann Campbell President of Freshman Class Jimmy Larkin tune Nunnelee President of Boys ' Hi-Y Ann Shaffer Marion Worthy President of Beta Club Jane Hawk Skeets Howard Captain of Football Team Al Phelps Zeno Edwards President of Student Council Emily Ann Rhodes Martha Jordan Editor of Packromak Brownie Roberson Ardis Boyd President of 4-H Club mum OF jVASHINGTON CLASS PROPHECY Today. July 4, 1955, has been such a lovely one. Mrs. Richard Stewart, the former Miss Bennette Wilson, entertained the Washington High School Class of 1944 at a reunion barbecue at her lovely country home, Bennetta, in Robersonvillc, While I was amicably engaged in conversation with the hostess. I heard someone talking up a blue breez behind me and turning around I beheld Charline Beil and Dr. Zeno Edwards, the most talkative in our class, arguing about something. Mrs. Edwards, the former Sally Ann Elliott, was trying to break it up. While I was listening to them, Mr. and Mrs. Langley Dixon and Major and Mrs. Bill Ambrose passed by and I turned to chat with them. Langley is pitching for the New York Yankees, and he and his wife Isabel are now vacationing in the good old South. Major Ambrose is stationed at Lowery Field in Colorado. He married an heiress from somewhere in California, and they have two lovely children. I heard someone laughing like a hyena and whirling around I saw Lynn Kelly and Jean Lawrence swapping tales about their high school days. They both married captains in the Marine Corps who, because of urgent duties, were unable to be present today. Walking over to greet them, I was joined by Cora Taylor, Martha Jordan, and Catherine Nichols. Martha recently made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera and was naturally feeling quite proud. Cora (she ' s lost a little weight) and Catherine are successful Powers girls now and, for my part, they ' d be my favorite pin-ups, Our class is well represented in the WAVEs and WACs. Rosa Civils, Doris Cox, Margaret Smith, Ruby Sullivan, Gladys Upton, and Vivian Stokes joined the service soon after our graduation. I roamed over to speak to them, and lo and behold! Whom did I see but Harold Woolard, who was voted the laziest boy in our class. Evidently w e made a mistake because he is now a successful civil aeronautics pilot. Carlton Hudgins, W. C. Perry. William Alligood, and J. B. Swain are prosperous farmers and have settled down with lovely girls to rear a family. Henry Carawan. a prominent engineer, walked up and slapped me on the back. It was the first time I ' ve seen him in years. He and his wife have just returned from a tour of Europe and I think he is still the same flirt he was in ' 44, judging by his roving eye. You all remember Haywood Broome. He is now the manager of a large wholesale grocery store in Chicago. Elmer Tripp, Elwood Jarvis, and Jack Barnctt are also associated with the same firm. Daphne Toler, Colleen Currier, Nell Williams, and Dot Sasnette are registered nurses. They joined the Cadet Nurses Corps after they were graduated from W. H. S. While we were talking over how we used to cut up in commercial, two lovely young ladies walked up and spoke to me. It was none other than Verna Lee and Elizabeth Perkins. Elizabeth is now the private secretary to the Congressman from the Greensboro district. Verna and Howard were married a year or two ago. and they are living in Florida. Bennette served us the most wonderful barbecue and we all felt like we had eaten too much. Bill Cherry said, It sure is some layout. He is the owner of the Washington Daily News now, and Carolyn Shaw is the society editor of the same. He was telling me about James Whitley ' s nice Palace Theater that has been completed in the old home town. Speaking of the Cherrys, Truman and Jack are now engaged in the retail grocery business known as Cherry and Cherry, Inc. Frances Cecil and Jane Small are keeping books for them and I ' m sure they are quite efficient. I heard someone chattering like a magpie behind me. You might have known it was Ottis Peele, who is now manager of Penders in the old home town. He married a cute little girl from out Old Ford Way, Mrs. David Cox. who before her marriage was Miss Lola Mae Ball, joined us for a short chat. It seems only fitting and proper that we mention the members of our class who entered the service before graduation or left to enroll in a military school. Though they were not present Page Fifty-two in person today, they were there in spirit. Bobby MjcKenzie, Jimmie Graves, Bill Baugham, Harold Robinson, William Nelson, Milford Tctterton. Alfred Jefferson, Richard Morgan, and Eddie Stokes are among these. There was a great uproar behind me and I walked over to join the clamoring crowd. I discovered that Tune Nunnelee, the famous movie idol, was the center of attraction. The girls were swooning over him worse than they used to over Frank Sinatra. Speaking of Sinatra reminds me of something. Simmons Patrick is the new swooner-crooner sensation and they tell me the girls faint like flies when they hear him sing All My Heart For You. Mrs. Nathan Cox and Geneva Ingalls were in the crowd. You remember that Susie and Nathan were married several years back, I heard someone call me and was I surprised to hear Bill Gravely ' s voice? He is now a successful tobacco auctioneer and has been with the tobacco market in Turkey for the last five years. He married a very attractive girl from France so I am told by Skeets Howard, who is the football coach at the old Alma Mater now. Just the other day I had a letter from Lola Beacham who is the librarian at W. H. S. She said that Retha Ecklin and Evelyn Roberson are teaching there now. I spied several latecomers entering the garden gate. Dr. William Mayo and his nurse. Miss Athalia Alligood, had arrived. Incidentally, he is one of the very best brain specialists at Johns Hopkins. Speaking of doctors, Don Silverthorne is now associated with the Tayloe Hospital. Oh! I almost forgot something. Mary Duke, Mary Hardison, and Pauline Hardison are private secretaries now. Ola Sheppard, Annie Tetterton. and Muriel Roberson were married soon after graduation. Muriel married Abner Alligood, one of our former classmates. I heard a great commotion over near the barn and I strolled over to join the crowd. There stood Lieutenants Braxton Brooks, Russell Sasnett, and Russell Everett. Our good old class is well represented in the service. Hi, Miss Beasley, greeted me from the garden gate and there before me was Miss Rose Marion Worthy, who is now running for Congress. She always was running for something, even in grammar school. Marion informed me that Maggie Stocks is now receptionist for a large publishing company in Chicago. A big limousine drove up the flower-bordered lane and everyone was standing on tiptoe to see who the ritzy arrivals were. It was Sue Williams (I hear she is going to be married in the very near future) and Mrs. Robert Gorham, whom you remember as Anna Moore, our faithful secretary. Anna has just returned to the mainland from Hawaii where she is now making her home. On the way they picked up J. B. Wall, who is a successful radio engineer. Mrs. Melvin Kelly, the former Maggie Cherry, came over and spoke to me. She was accom- panied by Inez Gaylord, Myrtle Woolard. and Doris Gillikin who are competent beauty operators. I was reading in the paper just the other day an account that Captain Jerry Leggett had written about his adventures in the South Pacific. He married a girl whom he met while in service, and they have a precious baby boy. Thomas Darracott is to be ordained for the ministry in the very near future, so I am told by Eli Saleeby, who is now a mining engineer in South America. The other day while visiting friends in Washington, I decided to go down to Welch ' s, the old hangout. Was I surprised to find that Ruby Sheppard is assistant manager! Pattie Moore is working there also. The sun was sinking low in the west and the crowd began to leave. With a lump in my throat I walked down the lane and out the garden gate. This was a most happy reunion of the Class of ' 44 and one that will live long in the memories of us all. Respectfully yours, MARTHA Wolfe, Class Prophet. Page Fifty-three TOAST TO THE CLASS OF ' 44 Here ' s to the class of ' 44, Who ' ve had laughter, tears and work galore! Here ' s to their future: bright may it be, ' While they live in the glow of this great liberty. Here ' s to the great women and to the great men That go to make up what this nation has been. For from this class of the year ' 44 Come more girls and boys like the great ones of yore. To make worthy this country For which we ' re fighting today. And I can truthfully, honestly say. May they have the best kind of luck in the best kind of way. BENNETTE Wilson, Class Poet. Jane Small Zeno Edwards Salutatorian Valedictorian Page Fifty-four OUT OF THIS WHIRL 1. Oops! .2. Our glamor boy .3. Triple-treat 4. H appy, Clem? . . 5. Whatcha lookin ' at? 6. Caught ' ya 7. Small Fry 8. Play time . 9. Who ' ya waitin ' for T. J.? 10. Now, get quiet!! 11. Lonesome? . 1 2. Lunchtime loaf in ' 13. Goony 14. Zoot Suit 15. Home 16. Sit- tin ' Pretty 17. Another freshman. .18. Corn-cob .19. Patriots. Co-operation WE TAKE PRIDE IN SERVING OUR SCHOOL, FOR YOU MAKE OUR COMMUNITY A BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE. LET US SERVE YOUR NEEDS. ★ ★ BELK-TYLER COMPANY Washington Shopping Center Washington, N. C. Page Fifty-six HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY Wholesale Washington, N. G. ' Distributors of Essential Hardware ' Page Fifty-seven JORDAN HARDWARE COMPANY 233 W. Main Street Telephone 382 Page Fifty-eight Compliments of Jordan Hardware Company, Inc. Headquarters for ATHEYS PAINTS AND VARNISHES OLIVER AND AVERY FARM EQUIPMENT Page Fifty-nine DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. Washington, N. G. BANK OF V ASHIHGTON Washington, N. G. We Solicit and Appreciate Your Business MEMBER OF THE F. D. I. C. Page Sixty For Thirst Drink Royal Grown Cola Nehi Bottling Co. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS TAYLOE DRUG STORE Our Prescription Department Men with years of training and experience. Men who reaHze the responsibility entrusted to them. Men whose compounding skill has enabled them to pass rigid state examinations. These are men at our store entrusted to fill your prescriptions. Day and Night Deliveries Phone 136 OPEN ON SUNDAY READY-TO-WEAR For Boys and Girls Our Specialty Compliments of THE HUB SusKiN AND Berry Page Sixty-one MERCURY 8 HOELL MOTOR COMPANY FORD Sales — Service Phone 800 WASHINGTON, N. C. Compliments of J. K. HDYT WASHINGTON, N. C. BENNET WHOLESALE COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR THE SODA FOUNTAIN Page Sixty -two WITH BEST WISHES TO OUR MEN AND WOMEN OF TOMORROW SiTH-DOUGlAS CO., Inc. MOSS PLANING MILL Lum ber and Building Material Phone 813 BLOUNT - MIDYETTE COMPANY + + FEEDS AND SEEDS PAMLICO CHEMICAL COMPANY ROYSTER FERTILIZER Compliments of SERVICE MARKET The Home of Quality Meats Phone 632 GOODRICH TIRES The Superior Synthetic BATTERIES— ACCESSORIES SPORTING GOODS ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY N. Market St. Phone 260 Page Sixty-three HERFF - JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry Graduation Announcements Medals, Cups and Trophies Indianapolis. Indiana Jewelers to Washington High School LEWIS ' The Woman ' s Store QUALITY FIRST FIRESTONE AUTO ? HOME ACCESSORIES SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS WASHINGTON SUPPLY GO. Meet the Gang at SHORE-VIEW FOR SANDWICHES AND DRINKS Phone 12 Compliments of STYRON ' S SHOE FIXERY The Best Shoe Rebuilders in Town WEST MAIN ST. WASHINGTON. N, C. EDMOND S BARBER SHOP _ WASHINGTON. N. C. Compliments of SEAFOOD GAFE Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH GOMPANY Page Sixty-four Compliments of CLARKE ■ HELEN BEAUTY SHOPPE SERVICE EIRST STOWE ' S Gleaning - Dyeing Washington, N. C. Compliments of ABEYOUNIS DEPARTMENT STORE LADIES AND GENTS FURNISHINGS Compliments of BAKER ' S STUDIO Pauline Overton, Proprietor Phone 25 2 PHILLIPS - WRIGHT FURNITURE GO. ' Complete Line of Home Furnishings ' Washington, N. C. Compliments of B. E. SINGLETON + + COTTON GINNER AND BUYER W. G. MALLISON SON HARDWARE— EARM IMPLEMENTS JOHN DEERE TRACTORS Compliments of GHERRY FURNITURE GOMPANY Page Sixty-five Compliments of JOWDY RADIO COMPANY Compliments of BARGAIN STORE RUFUS AbeyoUNIS, Manager J. T. RAWLS 134 South Market St. GROCERIES. SEED, FEED, ETC. Phone 267 Washington, N. C. CAROLINA DAIRY PRODUCTS, Inc. PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS ICE CREAM Ph one 460 WELCH ' S DRUG STORE Where Everybody Meets Corner Main and Market Phone 3 I FREEMAN ' S ELECTRIC SERVICE PHONE 625 Compliments of GUARANTY BANK TRUST CO. Compliments of CARTER ' S Washington, N. C. Page Sixty-six LET US SOLVE YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEMS TRIXIE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 75 5 Compliments of Worthy Etheridgr Drug Store Von Eberstein Pegram + FEED— SEED— PROVISIONS + FARMERS ' SUPPLIES Ladies ' Ready-to-Wear. Dry Goods AND Millinery Featuring Suits and Top Coats for Men and Young Men Shoes for the Whole Family Silverthorne Bros. Department Store Phone 5 36 Washington. N. C. Compliments of G. Morgan Williams CITY SHOE HOSPITAL 247 West Main St. Phone 418 It ' s smart to have your shoes repaired. Save Money. Save Appearance. Gives More Comfort. Qh {JptOestmePit in Ha me s I Jewelry is beauty in permanent form. It gives a sense of personal distinction and happiness to its wearer. As a gift it has always expressed the highest form of senti- ment — so necessary in the lives of all. Examinations in factors affecting the value of jewelry are conducted yearly by the American Gem Society, and qualified jewelers display yearly registration signs and cards for the protection of the buyer. GUY T. SWINDELL Your Jeweler Registered JeweJer American Gem Society Page Sixty-seven Royal Typ ewriters Ribbons — Carbon Paper Legal Forms — Mimeograph Stencils — Paper — Ink — Fluid PAMLICO PRINTING COMPANY p. O. Box 82 Phone 111 Washington, N. C. Compliments of Stewart ' s Jewelry Store Market Street Washington, N. C. Gifts for all Occasions Best Repairing Southern Furniture Co. 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