Winston Salem State University - Ram Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1945
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,4 F5 . . Thizgiam ,i S OI'QLU0l We cannot keep our friends with us for- everg yet, we will not allow them to fade into obscurity. We cannot remain forever within the shadows of these sacred walls, neither will we suffer them to vanish into nothingness. To this end the Senior Class of I945 has endeavored to preserve pictorially within the pages of this book a part of the life of Teach- ers College as a stimulating memoir. Lest Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot, we offer The Ram of l945. --The Editors. 8 . 1 . , rlu em in izicen ceJ But oft in lonely rooms, and 'mid the din Of towns and cities, l have owed to them, ln hours of weariness, sensations sweet. Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart: And passing even into my purer mind, With tranquil restoration :-feelings, too, Of remembered pleasure . . . Nor wilt thou then forget That after many wanclerings, many years Of absence, these steep woocls and lofty cliffs And this green pastoral landscape were to me More clear, both for themselves and thy sake. -Wordsworth. Thr' Ililllll ffl 195.7 . ' A I , 4' 'v KV, ififfga . V Y p'l'JilJUlIl .!4fAin.4 Our president is a clear picturc of moral ideals. He is very much interested in our institution and spares no pains in accelerating its progress. He is a lover of humanity and looks out for its edu- cational welfare at all times. We do sincerely wish him many more successful years in his work. U 'inxinn - .S'ulL'111 H1 The Ham of 1.04 C.. GCI! George L. johnson Dilu:n l'ml ur INS'l'Rl'k l'llDN C. Moore DIlITl1'lllN Martha L. Splawn Duuxurun or ,-Yriciss l lAI.l. Hamlet Goore Ih Nll IJ1m,r'run I'eacl1er.s' College' mf Q. Rachel E. Diggs Xssls'l'.xs'r, ,'Xi.l'usl lil-:funn ANU lllISlI,XlKk'II Gertrude Gravely Sr:clu.'1'.uu' 'ru 'I'Ill'I BVSINI-:ss M.xN.im:n james A. Dillard Mvsic A. H. Ray Q'lll,l,l'IUl'I I'lli's1cmN J. Randolph Fisher ENul.isll Tin' Hum fgf' 111,53 I f flfll H. K. Xvilson You ll F. T. Butler linux virus: C. Parker l livrulr Y Thomas Brown Sui in Sm lrxir Lucille C. Terrell Smmlmn -L - i . hi X x 'l F. S. Holmes l'1lu'4.x'1mx P. Butler lllxi-mu' E. C. Wilkinson Nl x'rln.xi YI ii - H. C. Clark l'.nl'a .wins Louise B. Terry .Xlrr U 'iII.Yfll1l - nsvlllflll i 2 714' Hum QI 19,4 enior C arm O!h'c'er'J I 'Q james Hilton Hepler If' i yi S A , 'li 7 wg 1 Eunice Louise Phillips YIl'I4I-I'ItI 1SIDIiN'I' Nicuxxmrtz I,l'cl'Nn.x l rr1vuril1 Saying: Hr:-ul .lumpiny I'mIlml1'x Margaret Florence Richardson SENIOR VLASS l'IiI'1SIDI'IN'l' NIL'KN.xMl:: Ili-:v l uzvu'iI1f Saying: Jimi lfkr' Hull, l1uh. ' - --sb 'l'ltEASl'REll 'N , , .. l..eola Inez Grant i -I si4:c'icr:'i'.-xin' 2, Ni.'kN,nli:: Luz I XI ' I V l irzwn'ilr Nunuiilyf Hr l'rwpul'ml Barbara Irene Ramseur A IIIIAKRMAN ur Suunu. f'0MNlITTI1I'Z Nici: NA Miz: I5.u1lu ' I-'n1'urilr Saying: lx'rwp Snrilingn Moena Virginia Graham .XSSIS'I'.'XN'1' srZvliH'1'Aln' Nu'uN.xA1i:: Mo MAH l-'rrlwlrilr Sullfilllfyg .Ilurw pfzuwr ln -111 Mary Ellen Thompson I'll.unm.xN ui' Puutzmni l'uMui'1 l'r:r: NICKNAMHI PLl'sK l 1rz'urilr Saying: Tipping in Tr11r'f14'1'.s' I 'ollegr rv. w nys Q ... un' '- A llll Tin' Hum :gf 111.55 .Q ,wg enior C6155 any . Class Motto - Climb Though the Rocks Be Rugged Class Colors - Royal Blue and White Class Flower - White Carnation mi lVf1l.vl01l - Snlfvll T116 Ham of 111,53 I eil l Ol' ' Theresa Dawson 15 '- Xlvlxxxxlr: TH l nz'nriI1 Saying' 'kvnllrilly ix gf-'Vi i,.,,,.,.i.r1l.1. ff. .. 1.-iHi..,, mi,,,l.' 'fa g 6 . , , . 'ff f - V f .. ..' ,U A ,W 'Nr J 1' A -,,.. -.Ha .W 4 Dorothy Jones gy Q -z Nukxunzz lM'l ' in ' A in lm-..,-ff, ,w..,,f,,,, -4f:.,.,.l mul 4? , l ' ' X , N I' ' . M il., I l Q CAM Sallie A. lngram l rr1'u1'il4- Srluillq' l'lrr Surf: Nurrf' William Henry Beason Nlrkx,xMl,: l'mrMflSm'u'A l4'u:'m'ilr Snyilljyf Ili, Hull U Marian M. Friencle Peggy Stancil Nlrksxxxrzr BIlmar'1 ' f Ji' ,x gn Nxuxxxxlrrz Pins l rrz'urih' Nfljlfnfl' IIuln.fl, I l N' U lite.-I7? l rl'l'urifr Suyhlfl lf rlfn'l lik' 1l1frlurr ' - Ilya! ff f , 5 A 4 1 fr Q3 i r I J L., Ella B. Beatty -A M,- as Ta'11r'f1c'l'.x' Foflrgr' l13l +4 Ruby Lucille Dunn Tha' Hum Qf I. 5,7 on for Annie l... Carter Nuriwun: Xxx l'u:'nl'iI1 Nfvkifilly 1.'ulll11 flung. kid Frank Hanes Nu Nxxurz MSINIPI' I-'u'1'm'ilf Suvuilly' .lIr1u, llml xi-fm .mmf kiufl uf lux! Ethel R. Harrison Nu kxunlz l9l'a'Kr:'r l fvI'm'il1 Nnlqillylf 7'hi.v ulm'1'r' fill In Ilriln own .wif lu ll'u:. Tlmessalonia Bohannon Sirk x ull: lnln'A' I'u:mri!, Su-qilr-If Nu-if il ulmiu Q.. CVM Saclye Burnell Williams Nu'KN.ulr,: lil'Nsx ' I r1z-urilf Nuyilly: Yun milf! ,ffl Ilurl un muff Cora R. Miller xl1'KN.X3Il'ZUllAliYRl I'll l4'u'1'nrilr Nfryilly' '4l'll gal lay Galatia F. Cloud Mabel L. Arrington .vIl'K NAME: Nl ur U iu.vlnn - Sulrm ffz'.,fi'f Smfilrq- -Hf.' li ,.. . Tlzz' Ham QI 10,547 en for Thelma E. Sapp -1- 0- Nl- kN ull: Ulu:-115' rfnafri nm fl Mabel S. Barnhill Nu KN xiii: Si ilu'-11.1141 I-'nrrurilf Sflyfngll ll1mH Jrlfjlhlf' Alice P. Neely Nu iqvuirz l'l,1 KVM' rz'm'Mf Snyingl' lf uiu'l lflfvff' an Mary T. Rankin Niuixxxli: 'l'nuxIIr1 -w,z'.,,-11. .w,.,,n,,, A-iu.,.'.1 1,,'fr,, mf.-1, f1,,,r. Tf'ru'l14'r.s' l'uflc'g'c' U51 , , :Q CVM fi .J vb J y Maxter Allen NiL1ixxul: llln ,-,M -1 :A Vera S. Wagoner l4'ut'nrilr N11-Willy' Il'lm! ix Fi' lllfyf' 4 -. ' Willie G. Deal IN 6. l rl1'uriI4 Nrvjlfnlvl' Yun :lun ' X rulllllf mfun fl. u , ,' -1 lvey L. Lawrence l Nnicyxsirz Din l u:wn'ilw Nulrfilrjl ll'l1y rlurflwlm' .ln riyllflf' Thi' Num rgf' 1.01.7 . 15,247 TT' 011 1 or ' Thelma C. Fei-mster Yi-1.x un: Tuul Sarah A. lrelancl Annie V. jordan ln:-4.1-il, xfnfiiiyf- 'lx rlml N... Dolletha M. Devane ,, M Yu A. N url: lim I. ' lm-,,,-11, .w,,,,f,,f, '-im, .fum ..i., ,fr ,J i L. af: Cr 10X up-oi C 61.5.6 Charles Eaton Yu hx ull: Hin Louise li. Sprinkle Martha Davis Yu hx nil: ull-mNilli l'frI'm'H. Nuqillfl IC:-1 rullfilliy llrililiflry fur Hn limi. Claudia IVI. Boyd lVfn.x-lull-.S'r1fr'n1 The Hum of 1114 en for Cather M. Martin Nlulcxnil : t'x'r l ivZ'nr'il1' Sffyflllrlj l rlii' fluff s:lilurf'. Amelia L. Smith NIUIQNAJIII l'imaii1 l nZwnfl1 Nnyflljl' Im milli 11111111 rnlfm, In .vnulr r'ruxlill11i::. Dorothy E. MCC-hee Nluicxxnllzz Du-1- l 117'ur'ih' Nn.lfilljl.' IJnil!411 r'ull.vrirrlr'f urrrlx nn urrlrsiily Bernice M. Martin Nlrxxxxxitz A'llI'Al'lII'ZSu l u1'm'iIf' Snlljllijf. Hr 1'nl'rful f l'c'z11'l1w'.s C'UNt'g't' Tv: E ? If' R- Q J uv ,,, f fy sm, ii i 'f , l ff I A-3-L E s f i -11 l fl7'm'ilw h'n4lfilig,- Nf1'i1'fl4u CAM Charles E.. Branford l4'n1'n1'ilw Suffflljf' l'u1l1 r.vlulnl. Pearline james N IVR N .x M iz: nPl'1,XHl,lI,u lllr' y:'uZ'1', Nannie L. Amos Lucy Dowell in Tin' Hum QI' If' S-7 en for Sarah D. Barnes Xlrhs ull: lil'1 ' l'ng-will, Suvuinjl Thrfl'.v Ihr ..mr'! :fun .wr rn 1.-nr'-h, Gertrude Hines NIYKN un: llru'r l4'fv1mr'if1' Svljfilry' llrm' nf r'L'nl1.v. Elma R. Barnes Nukvuni: l.11'r1,r lSrl ' I-'uzwnrilf Sulqinjl 'l'h1lI's zvlrfvlfv l.ifliuy. Margaret Campbell Yu kv nn: NIH l'rf1m':l, Sn-lfilryl lmu'l Alfl mf, l'zw .I1 fiflf fl I., 'Imp ul.. Q. wr All '4 Vs sa- mia M., W' 17' I I ali C Annie M. Rankin Nu xx s un: Hun I'nI'm'il1 Nvllqilljl' 'lflfnjp milf! ivllfll fluff 11.-ffl I., lu. Alpha Landrum Nlrlix u1l: l14mlll I-'uivnilf Nuluifry' 'Qlfu lynn I.irlfliugl.'A Alma McNair Nu hs u1l: .Xl4' Ruby F. johnson Nnxsun: l uu'g lfflzwlflf Su-:filly 'Yun Lfmgg il Inn. U'i1l.s-Inn - nsvlllflll enior 'ul 2 Laura M. Betha l f:1-nriff Nuuinhfl' SI.,:.' Inn! A'ur1'. Tflc Hum uf l.'l,5.'3 64:55 C Sarah L. Thomas 'Q X Beaulah M. Savage 'Y '17 . 7 I Nlckxnnrz UtQlll,lllISu - g', VA Mavis I-'fu-uI'il1 Snllfillyg 1'nu'l ful :q'V' flllll lm nmrrf' ' ' 1 , 'M ' Sl ..,. Deborah Woods Jackson W. Phan Nrcxyulrpz J l u1'nri!p Suluilzjlj .lrr ,fun lllfflly ur jnlfillflf' Teaclzcrs Foliage Y Geneva Debrew NIVKN xur: JPN l uz'1u'ilf' Sfrjirlyl' K lfm jf 'uxr lm Essie M. Burchette NILKNAMI.: Run I' .H ying' Nu Lirlfliuyl U91 Tflc' Hrmz Qi 101.3 enfor Edna E.. Stanley Ruth I, Foster Naomi Moore Nn nxxnr: Hun l'ff:w.rilf Q llljl 'l,1lmf I 1 l 1 I Q-0 ,- Elizabeth Redmond at , Xukxun: llll , n U17-,fri 1 .Uni 1 ' 'nr Lungs ulmul llmlf' 4 CAM Lucille Morgan Cora L. Beale Rose E.. Gordon Elfreda McCullough X1 hxull, I HI nl. l'fr2'nf'iIf Nuufnrl ,lr, 11 u 1.i,i.n,Q,f. ' lVi11.s'Im1 - .S'ulz'm en for Maxine Harris Ruth McCord NICKN.xxu:: l'1NNuu1lm Florence T. Reynolds Nlrxxxmntz 'l'm: I4'u1'fn'ilr Nfvyizlllfg l kvmw il's Ihr' frlllllf' Ludclie M. Swinson If'nl'nrilw Nlltlfilljff Nunn' Nuff wh, f'l1ir'k, ' Tf'1u'11r1'.v C'nllf'g1' i n F3 ' , -..- wx wsu fs a in C' 'bu KU' 'F' ' -- The Haul Q1 1.945 6614.4 Vernie S. Clybu rn Nlflxk nu.: .ll'vl-:nN11: l vn'nrfIr Nujfillgl' III: Tull, flu' .muff nlfl Illinjlf' Mary E.. Willianns Nlaxsmxnzz MAY l n'l'vrrflw Srllzffllyf If:-1111 xn:iliny. Sarah A. Harris Elizabeth K. Goode Niue N ml 13: I AIIUIYH I l rlz'nrilr Nnllfilly' Nu lfiflflirlf' 11 Tin' lljlllll :gf 1.0 5.7 en for Ruby E.. Flowers 5 ' , Sarah L. Wilson l'u:'urili Snyiuu: .lri you I ' ll' 1 .11 1 ing. Louisa Lyeriy ,.-JA N., , 4 Hensile Milliner 64.4.6 C Catherine C. Humphrey Claudia M. Edwards Viola D. Morgan Annie Kimbrough U'i11.x'lml - iSiIIll'llI rm The Ram Qf' 19,45 en ior Margaret Kepler Niue w uni: lil 1- I4'nz'm'il, Suqilry' I'll Lim 4: l'4lIx'. Marion E.. Hinson NIUICN uil: NllN1vwU l'uz'nr'ilr Suyiflgl: lf: :ulml fum rlrr, mul :mf wlllll 'unu url' uni, Posy Smith NICKNAMI-2: I'usx' Rnsx ' l uz'urih Nuyilrjy- Ihr Il'l1i: Willie B. McCullough TFru'1u'r.s' f'ollc'g'f' 641:56 YA., I Bernice Cox '04 We A1 it .J-4 I1 bar... 'V 'A - - fi c-- yn Alma Caviness uv' s. fv- We-m-a. 1 9. an 1 Eddie L. Graves M I Mary L. Long vii - . I u'l'urilr' Nrllljinyf If nmkl' IIN' lm rllffrrlllrrf. 31 The Hum QI' 194.7 enior Edwina Schnyder Sarah I. Bracey NICK SAM rx: PIGGY Farurile Nuyiny: Oh Vw: 1 lla. ,A Rebecca K. Calloway CVM Eristine Bohannon Annie M. Williams '11 'ilr' Sll'IlfIl!l.' Nu lx'ifl1lirl'. U 'inxfnn - ASIIIFIII WH The Hum of 114,55 Ze iljarriifg GIRLS VARSITY Gertrude Hines-President Ruby Flowers-Vice-President IVIary Rankin-Secretary Beaulah Savage, Annie Rankin, Josephine IVIiIIer, Bernice Cox, Terry Johnson, Sarah Bell, Ethel E.IIerbe, AIIene Jones. BOYS VARSITY james Hepler-President Clarence Cooper-Vice-President Theodore Vines-Secretary Charles Eaton, Charles Branford, jackson Pharr, IVIaxter Allen, Charle Hargrove, Romie Avery, Milton Ingram, Josephus Hope, Fred Beatty, james Brown, William Buie, Hugh Dobson, Robert Vinson, Charles Wellman, Theodore IVIcCIendon, William Davis, Wilbert Todd. 7't'llC'1lCI'.S' f'ollr'gz' I25I TM' Hum QI' 1114.7 - M Wi?-lfi-1 lllip? P131 lil - ililli-H 158-I 1:19 .,. l'i ' 'il an-,Q-I 9 igma .jgalaloa Jehu jaqueline Fitch .... ...... P resident Sarah Harris. . . ..... Vice-President Maggie Scales. . . ......... Secretary Helen LeC-rande .... Assistant Secretary Betty Carter ............... Treasurer Gloria Diggs ................ Reporter Mr. G. L. johnson, Advisor Colors-Maroon and Light Blue Flower-American Beauty Rose Motto- Not to equal, but to excel. Aim-To strive for higher standards of scholarship and culture, and to promote school pride and devotion. lzlij U 'inxfon - Salam TM' llllllll ' x , f- vt- .5 - :. . Q- , fr., 2,5 1 - 1 aff-'f Wgf ivigyguar ,. sw ,, l . , . 5 1 K 'X . . 3 - YV, 5, f N' A 3 , .nh gf ' s..:.-..,,,J.i4Q,,..,M.,,,.-5.-Q. -s...,1....--.Q ' -2-'IJ Ta- ,,,, ,,,,hhh , -c -j?-1-:er-ei....L .. ...,- mg c-...---...- 4 ----' . , , ,ia -ff fe ee, ,:x.2z-we T.. . .. .-.-...f ,...a-.Ni-:4,,.t L ,.,,,.,,,..i Y.. A' is A - 348 C0 Mavis Lloycl. . . Leola Grant .... Thelma Sapp. . . ' T211 fkge Clair Barbara Ramseur .... Maggie Scales . . Annie jordan. . . . . . . . . .President . . .Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretary Assistant Secretary . . . . . . . .Treasurer . . . . . . .Student Pianist james A. Dillard, Director This aggregation is composed of 68 voices. Balance, ensemble and musical character make them quite enjoyable for vesper services, 7vt'llCfIt'l'S f'uU1'g'1' church services, ancl concerts. l27l The Hum Qf 19.75 5.. T enior 6400 Wemgerd The members of the Senior Class who are choir members. They hold a special place in the choir. Several of them have been in the choir for four years. The choir will be very sorry to lose them. H81 Wi7I'Sf07I - Salrm Thi' li' YK? , , ...A,n..... UM, A . 4..--..m-......, ,-...-, , ,,,, - ,. , -...-,. 4, -.,. , unior CQXCMJ Mary l... Smith. . . .... President Margaret Adams .......,.... Secretary Mr. G. l... johnson, Class Advisor The junior Class, consisting of I39 members, is divided into eight committees: namely, U1 Program, C21 Social, C31 Chapel, C41 Decorating, Q51 Purchasing, C61 Hostess, C71 Sick, and 181 By-Laws. Each committee has its specialized duties and performs accordingly. The class was greatly honored to have Miss T. C. rep- resented hy Miss Mary L. Smith, an outstanding student and pres- ident of the class. T4'r1r'l11'r.x' l'rffli',Q'1' l29l 11111 QI' 19,5 The Ham Qf 1.0.7.5 1 ff, ,..,, , J 340 .SJOIQAOWI 0l Q H055 Virginia Quamly. . . . . . President Bernice Howard ............. Secretary lVlr. H. Wortham, Class Advisor This class has done much in all departments of the institution during the two years they have spent at T. C. There is much talent in this class, and it has been donated in many instances towards the progress of the school. We are proud to have such in our college. I I 711.91011 - Salem I :soy 7716 Ilifllll 1. rx, ,C kj, C. P ' A, 5 --JW 1 5 'lil 1 L 'WEL W K X ,' V . ',- fx rg n +gi.4,A,.,, 1 1 no ow ' gaalfefdaff jeam Winston-Salem Teachers College is very fortunate to have one of the strongest basketball teams in the state. Captain Teddy Vines is seen holding the ball. Members of the team are: Charles Eaton, Charles Branford, Maxter Allen, William Davis, Romie Avery, Theodore Vines, Captain, Charles Wellman, Clarence Cooper, Carl Hargrove. Tt'acl1er.s' Fnllvgf' l 3 1 l Till' Hum QI 19.417 This is a group of have wha have spent time lagging the leather fer old Teachers College. They have played a number of very exciting games. Captain Hepler is seen in the center holding the hall. Nara- bers 22, 27, 48, 39 arrrl 33 are members of the Senior Class and have played their lasr games fer 'rlear ole' T. C. lVi11.vtn1l - l:l2l Sulenl The Hum nf 1114 'E ' fm 'iiHi 'ii .,, fp - 'illififiillilefii gf -if f fly, 1 x - .3 -4 X, 1 gl-46' y I-ii il 6,-.? Ai in f'f ?, .g .Y I I .if 1 uS5,4-- UT t 1, e ,q.- -. ' QQU- H x' , A.. is-' 1' 5 1 t - 'sf if '. A ealiefiaff .iam The Girls Basketball Team for I944-45-the best team in the history of the school. On the back row stands the big six of the first team. Left to right, standing: Ruby Flowers, Annie Rankin, Captain Ger- trude Hines, Clara Falls, Beaulah Savage and Virginia Miller. On the front row kneeling is the second six. Left to right: Lucille Joyner, Allene jones, Ethel Ellerbe, Sarah Bell, Roberta Chavis and Terry Johnson. Teachers College I 331 Q.- ..L-Y,L- k - -X ,xii Q 'kttrz-qu? Q9 0 A o n , A, X U ' - -sl 9. W ,- qty. Qv b I' - I max i --1 s g.. ': nl ' l P l .- 3 ' , -nl 5 Li iii I ni 2 A l , i -5 .kk ii' ,lx 1 1, V funn we KDKA? The College Band is one of the most recent organizations on the campus. This organiza- tion has made splendid progress under the able leadership of the director, Mr. Hamlet Coore. President . . . . . Leo Ballard lsul TM' Ham QI' 1114 gif! ,gjcouf jdoola I9 OFFICERS Florence T. Butler ............. Leader Elizabeth Reclmon ..... Assistant Leader Hester Stephens .... Secretary-Treasurer COMMITTEE Mrs. A. I. Terrell Mrs. Maude Atkins Girl Scouting tries to supplement the things that most young ladies learn at home, at school, and in church, so that they will be better members of all three. The purpose of the troop here is to prepare Scout leaders for the Various communities into which our graduates go to Work. Tcuc'he1'.s' College' l35l The Hrun Qf 19,45 ,W lbugoia Sociaf Science Sociefg President .... ....... .I acqueline Fitch Faculty Advisors T. Brown, C. Parker, Dr. S. O. Bryant, Mrs. L. G. Terrell, W. F. Butler The W. E. B. Dubois Social Science Honor Society was organized with a view of stimulating keener interest in higher scholastic attain- ment, and to develop the highest qualities of personal integrity, moral and cultural refinement, as well as to encourage tendencies of student initiative, creative ability and wholesome citizenship. IV i lI.S'fUII - Slzlvlll I :Hi 1 Ilia' Ham of 19,5 Ze C05l'l'l0l90Atal'l Aim - To promote finer womanhood. culture and refinement President ..... .... A nnie Jordan Vice-President . . . .,.. . . Posy Smith Secretary . . .......... Mary T. Rankin Assistant Secretary ...... Rose Cordon Treasurer ..... ..... C atherine Norcott Chairman of Program Committee. . . . ......... Carrie Richardson Chairman of Social Committee ..................... Mavis Lloyd Dolletha Devane, Ruby Hunt, Sylvia Bell, Margaret Richardson, Edith Martin, Margaret Edmonds, Margaret Adams, Alice Neely, Terzclzmw Collrgr Hester Stevens. Advisor - Mrs. Coble l37l The Ram Qf 19.45 Ze lance roula The Dance Group just before a practice under the leadership of Miss R. lVl. Spurloclc Sarah lreland ...... President Mary O'Neil . . . . . . Secretary Gloria Diggs ...... Treasurer Bernice Martin, Ethel Harrison, Ruby Hunt, Elizabeth Redmond, Dorothy Jones, Dorothy McGhee, Alice Goode, Elizabeth Grinton, Johnnie Johnson, William Beason, Theodore Vines, Romie Avery, john Mason, Frank Hanes wan IVinst1m - Salem The Ham Q1 In 7'l'IlChl'I'.Y f'ull1'gz' .gjfuclenf rar? Midfanfd This group of students helps to serve the entire student body and faculty members. Some of these students have been serving for four years. H91 The Ram qf 19,45 ri A P13 5762 3205 fflali C7055 Verdell Graham ,... . . . President Reba Thompson ........ Secretary Mrs. O. B. Graves, Class Advisor This is a bunch of Freshies who came to us for the year IQ44-45. As Freshmen they are very active in creating more school spirit at T. C. They have rendered many interesting programs and stunts, which many friends and students have enjoyed. wi lVin.vlnn - ngfllflll 7't'Ill'lll'l'S f'nlf4',Q'1' I ? J ' J! .'. 5 H' I x . ,,. . ..-:Ad g,-nv--- ' - Co- fora .f S5 .K- sri ,. .1 --, ,-gi. .f1?h..,:'i 1.. 9 ificuziding T110 Hum Qf' 19,5 ml The Ram Qi 1.0.45 Q x 7 1 , ff 7 ,y, ,,. ' 6,10 V ci ' F44 if 11 U 'iuxlnn - Sn Tilt' llrlllll QI lil en for Cfarid Wo! Allen, Maxter, P. O. Box 273, Norwood, N. C. Alston, Annie, Box 20, Jonesboro, N. C. Amos, Nannie, I332 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Arrington, Mabel, Route 3, Box l00. Enfield, N. C. Barnes, Bannie M., 732 E.. Seventh St., Winston-Salem, N. C Barnes, Elma, Route 2, Clayton, N. C. Barnes, Sarah Delois, Taylorsville, N. C. Barnhill, Mabel, 6 Green St., Greenville, N. C. Barnhill, Placidia, Box 7l, Troy, N. C. Battle, Vassar Posey, 244 W. l22nd St., New York, N. Y. Beale, Cora, 509l,f2 N. Fifth St., Richmond, Va. Beason, William, IZI7 N. Dunleith Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Beatty, Ella Belle, I2 Wyoming Road, Asheville, N. C. Bethea, Laura, 408 Raleigh Road, Rocky Mount, N. C. Bohannon, Earisteen, I200 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Boyd, Claudia, 972 Vargrave St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Bracey, Sarah lnez, P. O. Box 4l, Wanonish, N. C. Branford, Charles, 309 Elba St., Wilson, N. C. Brooks, Vernelle, 408 N. John St., Monroe, N. C. Burchette, Essie, Route l, Box 79, Warrenton, N. C. Campbell, Margaret Carter, Annie, 242 W. Whittington St., Greensboro, N. C. Caviness, Alma, 516 S. Eighth St., Wilmington, N. C. Clou d, Galatia, 2l5l Mickey Mill Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. Clyburn, Vernie, 25l8 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Corpening, Vivian, 50I Benbow Road, Greensboro, N. C. Cox, Bernice, Westfield, N. C. Davis, Martha, l48 Clingman Ave., Asheville, N. C. Dawson, Theresa, 805 S. Grace St., Rocky Mount, Deal, Willie, I352 Second Ave., Hickory, N. C. Debrew, Geneva, Route 2, Box 30, Scotland Neck, N. C. DeVane, Dolletha, P. O. Box 24, Kerr, N. C. Dowell, Lucy, II5 N. jackson Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Dunn, Ruby, Route I, Box 103, Hookerton, N. C. Eaton, Charles, 920 Fleming St., Greenville, N. C. Edwards, Claudia, Route I, Box 45, Snow Hill, N. C. N. C. Feemster, Thelma, IZII E.. Eleventh St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Flowers, Ruby, Route l, Box l85, Clarement, N. C. Folk, Mackie, 2l9 Church St., Boone, N. C. Foster, Ruth, Box 9l, Burlington, N. C. 7ll'flt'llCI'S Collrgr' fl-31 The Ram Qf 1945 en for Kfadd po! Friende, Marian, Kernersville, N. C. Goode, Elizabeth, P. O. Box 505, Bessemer City, N. C. Gordon, Rose, l408 Kivett Drive, High Point, N. C. Graham, Moena, l4l2 Hattie Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Grant, Leola, 619 Goldleaf St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Graves, Eddie, P. O. Box 64, Roper, N. C. Gray, Edith, 21 Moore St., Reidsville, N. C. Hanes, Frank, 720 W. Thirteenth St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Hardy, Ethel, Roxobel, N. C. Harper, Minnie, 5l6 Seventh Ave., N. W., Richmond, Va. Harris, Maxine, Candar, N. C. Harris, Sarah A., Raleigh Road, Oxford, N. C. Harrison, Ethel, l520 County St., Portsmouth, Va. Hepler, james H., ll2 Forsyth St., Thomasville, N. C. Hines, Gertrude, 834 W. Thomas St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Hinson, Marion, 403 Taylor St., High Point, N. C. Holt, Frances, 240 S. Beaumont St., Asheville, N. C. Humphrey, Catherine, l404 Williamson St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ingram, Sallie, 809 Winchester Ave., Monroe, N. C. Ireland, Sarah, 523 Ireland St., Greensboro, N. C I P O Box 356 Kenonsville N C james, Pear ine, . . , , . . johnson, Ruby, 360 Dixie Broadway, Winston-Salem, N. C. jones, Dorothy, 5l2 N. Oakland St., Gastonia, N. C. jordan, Annie, 307 Pollock St., Beaufort, N. C. Kepler, Margaret, l0l4 N. Cameron Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Kimbrough, Annie, Route l, Box IS, Statesville, N. C. Kimpson, Mildred R., Cromenton, N. C. Landrum, Alpha, P. O. Box I3, Spindale, N. C. Lawrence, Louise, P. O. Box 43, Dallas, N. C. Lloyd, Mavis, 833 Garvis St., Rocky Mount, N. C. Long, Mary, IOZO Woodland Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. McCord, Ruth, 45 Clemmons St., Asheville, N. C. McCullough, Elfreda, 601 E. Ratchford Ave., Gastonia, N. C. McCullough, Willie B., l4ll Campbell St., Camden, S. C. McGhee, Dorothy, 5l5 Chestnut St., Henderson, N. C. M N 'r, Alma, 40l Ramseur St., Sanford, N. C. c ai Martin, Bernice, Route 3, Box 26, Stonevllle, N. C. ' b N. C. Martin, Cather, Route 6, Box 262A, Greens oro, Mason, john, jr., l208 E. IBM St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Miller, Cora, ll2 S. Ridge Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. H 'inslnn - nsllllflll wa Tha' Hum QI' III, enior C4455 po! Moore, Naomi, 407 Second St., Forest City, N. C. Morgan, Lottie L., Route 2, Box 35, Burlington, N. C, Morgan, Viola, Route 3, Box 23, Mocksville, N. C. Neely, Alice, I402 E. Fourteenth St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Pharr, jackson, Route I, Box 6, Stanley, N. C. Phillips, Eunice, I62I E. Fourteenth St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Ramseur, Barbara, 606 Vargrave St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Rankin, Annie, Route 6, Box 358A, Statesville, N. C. Rankin, Mary, Route 2, Box 88, Bessemer City, N. C. Redmon, Elizabeth, Towne Cleaners, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Redmon, James, 349 S. Nicholas Ave., Apt. 6N, New York, N. Y. Reynolds, Florence, II08 Gray Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Richardson, Margaret, Route 2, Box I63, Apex, N. C. Sapp, Thelma, Route I, High Point, N. C. Savage, Beaulah, Route I, Box I90, Hobgood, N. C. Scales, Sadie, 8-I9 Rich Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Schnyder, Eclwina, IZIS E. Washington St., Greensboro, N. C. Smith, Amelia, 2412 A St., Raleigh, N. C. Smith, Posy, Route I, Box 33, Gibsonville, N. C. Sprinkle, Louise, I9I4 E liiotirtcenth St., Winston-Salem, N. C Stancil, Peggy, Pinehurst, N. C. Stanley, Edna, 308 Pollock St., Beaufort, N. C. Swinson, Luddie, Route 3, Box 231, Snow Hill, N. C. Thomas, Sara, 508 E.. South St., Kinston, N. C. Thompson, Mary, I4I6 C-reerwood Ave., Durham, N. C. Wagner, Vera, Route I, Box 67A, Winston-Salem, N. C. Wells, Annie, 743 W. Twenty-Fifth St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Wiggins, Lessie, Box I32, Spring Hope, N. C. Williams, Annie, Woodbridge, Va. Williams, Mary, Route 2, Box 44, Walstonburg, N. C. Williams, Burnell, 709 Walnut St., Wilmington, N. C. Wilson, Sarah, 649 Old Town Road, Winston-Salem, N. C. Woods, Deborah, Route I, Box I4, Leasburg, N. C. Wri ght, Edythe, Box 491, Warrenton, N. C. Tf'r1r'lu'r.s' l'nlli1,qi' im T110 Hum QI 191.-7 0l1'llJAl'l'lQlfl!J 0 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF WINSTON-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE OFFICERS A. B. Reynolds, President of the Association, Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Susie M. Spieght, Vice-President of the Association, Vvinston-Salem, N. C. Miss R. E.. Diggs, Secretary of the Association, Vilinston-Salem, N. C Mrs. Lillie White Evans, Assistant Secretary of the Association, Lexington, N. C. Mrs. Bessye S. Vfilder, Treasurer of the Association, Scotland Neck, N. C. Mrs. Cassie B. McDonald, President of the Western District, Asheville, N. C. Samuel O. jones. Delegate-at-Large of the Western District, North Wilkesboro, N. C. Leon Brown, President of the Northwestern District, Winston-Salem. N. C. E. L. Patterson, Delegate-at-Large of the Northwestern District, Winston-Salem, N. C. Miss Lottie M. Smith, President of the Southwestern District, Salisbury. N. C. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Gwendolyn H. Douglass, Delegate-at-Large, Southwestern District, Concord, N. C. D. Shelton Miller, President of the South Central District, Southern Pines, Palmer C. Balsley, Delegate-at-Large of the South Central District, Hoffman, Daisy B. Adkins, President of the Southeastern District, Clinton, N. C. Eva C. Adams, Delegate-at-Large of the Southeastern District, New Bern, N. C. Annie H. Rivera, President of the Northeastern District, Henderson, N. C. .N.C. lsabelle L. Jamieson, Delegate-at-Large of the Northeastern District. Littleton Velma H. Miller, President of the Out-of-State District, Washiligton, D. C. Mattie D. lzzard, Delegate-at-Large of the Out-of-State District. Chester, S. C. Hope To See You At The Gala Home Coming Saturday, October, 27, 1945 Virginia State vs. Winston-Salem Teachers College U'i11.vlun -.S':1lz'm I ini N. C. N. C. Letters, Programs, Church Bulletins, Plays, Tickets Any Kind of Stenographic Work, Typed, Mimeographed Notary Public and Individual Instructions in Typing, Stencil Cutting, Mimeographing fClasses in Secretarial Work, CMrs.J N. McLEAN WILLIAMS Public Stenographer lHl'K'ld lilll.llIN1i - ROOM I H - fr- R I PIII' H ru'-,: .x..l r 1 1 Nl LIFE INSURANCE CO. ' ' ' ' ' ' I Compliments of CAMEL CITY LAUNDRY SMITH STUDIO Ye Studio for Fine Portraituren Arthur Smith, Sr., Photographer IZ9 E. 3rd St. Compliments of SELECTED DAIRIES GARRETT'S TRANSFER COMPANY 309 Patterson Ave. Day 5044 - Phones - Night 2-1086 Book and Stationery Supplies HlNKLE.'S BOOK STORE 425 N. Trade St. Phone 8103 Compliments of DR. A. L. CROMWELL BOCOCK-STROUD COMPANY Gifts - Sporting Goods Records -- Toys tm Compliments of THE BASS BROTHERS 34-I S. Claremont Ave. - Phone 9236 Compliments of FARRINGTON'S CASH STORE Fresh Meats and Groceries Fruits - Cosmetics - School Supplies Special Service to School Students 520 Bruce St. Dial 3-3563 D. W. ANDREWS PLUMBING COMPANY Experienced Operators at LA MAE BEAUTY SALON II9 E. 3rd St. Phone 9159 Mrs. O. M. Forte, Prop. LINCOLN THEATRE Compliments of WATKINS BOOK STORE 44 Years Headquarters for School Supplies, Fountain Pens and Stationery MORRISETT COMPANY, INC. Gaining and Retaining Your Good Will by Deserving lt CHARLES PLACE Quality Dry Cleaning Compliments of JAY'S CREDIT JEWELERS 2I5 W. -hh St. Compliments of THE HOLLY sHoP 41 2 N. Liberty si. Compliments of SAFE BUS CAFE 305 Patterson Ave. Mrs. Sallie McGhee, Manager STAR SHOE SHOP l09 E. 3rd St. Your Family Shoe Store Friendly Service College Service Compliments of Station James Witherspoon KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS photographer Leon Brown, Mgr. IMI GOOD CRQGMINC- is one of the Essentials to a Successful Life Our Business is the Grooming of Men and Boys for Success Fine Clothes for Young People THE YOUTH CENTER H FWMIKQAQT J tw 214-ZI6 West Fourth St Phone 5I5I 30I W. 4th Sr. ln Winston-Salem lt's Compliments of MITZl'S , ' For Better Millinery, Bags, Lingerie, Hose hu'.uuvnun-'n' Liberty St. 4th St. 9 Shop at H U THE FRENCH SHOP. INC Your Baker 1 I4 W. 4th st. city Market '06 E- Thhd Sf' Dial 2-2645 Dial 2-3592 ARCADE FASHON SHOP W. 4th at Tracle St. Ladies Ready-to-Wear and Accessories Compliments of SILVERS STORE 436 N. Liberty St. Compliments of S. H. KRESS 81 CO. BERKELEY - SMITH 5 10C'25C Sfofe Sportswear 7 W. 4th St. lmj Compliments of RUFUS HAlRSTON'S DRUG STORE The Store of Quality 30I N. Church St. Wie CAMEL PAWN SHOP, INC. I6 E. 4th St. Ioan money on anything of value Unredeemed Pledges for Sale Compliments of CLUB FAMOUS DOOR E. C. Hill, Owner Compliments of DARLING SHOP 420 N. Liberty St. Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK 8: CO. 420 N. Trade St. Dial I-5158 CAMEL CIGARETTES MOTHER 8: DAUGHTER STORE On the Square Newest Feminine Fashions in DRESSES - COATS - SUITS - SPORTSWEAR - HOSIERY LINGERIE - IVIILLINERY C. Billings. Mgr. Business Forms, Letterheads, Envelopes Dia Programs, Tickets Club and Vlfedding Invitations MILLER PRINTING CO. Charles R. Miller, Prop. I 9.20-I 5 E. 3rd St. Compliments of S. at M. CLOTHIERS Liberty at -Irh Si. ..AU!0gl'6ll0 J LADIES-Beauty lies within the woman! It's your duty to be beautiful-so go to YOUR BEAUTY SALON 302 N. Church St. E. Finney, Prop. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Durham, N. C. C. C. Spaulding, Pres. E. IVI. Mitchell, District Manager Ambulance Service Phone 81 I7 BROWN'S FUN ERAL DIRECTORS Morticians IZS E. 7th at Chestnut St. Clark S. Brown, Mgr. and Owner Ambulance Service Established I897 ST. ANDREWS METHODIST HOWARD ROBINSON FUNERAL CHURCH HOME Pine and Alder St. Winston-SaIem's Oldest Percy I... 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