Winston Salem State University - Ram Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)
- Class of 1953
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'H fs A GY NASIU THE NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY THREE RAM WINSTON-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE Established for Negroes Das Slater In ' fAcademy. l89 . ' supporte ' - Pulolxshecl lo 05 WINSTUID-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE ifnf 7 ,,?.4-un. 4 3 5 X PEGRAM HALL WE l KENNEDY DINING HALL 2 -'1ne?'ll -A4123 , 1' W xx, .4 .......1+.:,-, . .....-.Kew-..?,-w-A - 2 V ---1: ' A f f' g TABLE or c omrmrs Kia: -1, 5 fb af '. . Foreword , Dedication .A7,,,,,..... Presidenfs Message Historical Sketch .. Yearbook Staff .,,. Faculty and Staff Seniors , H ,, Underclassmen ,rr, Red Cross , Who's Who , Greeks , , Organizations ce.,., Sports Kandid Kapers H Autographs , t,t,,e , Class Directory r,,, Patrons , ...,e, 7 Advertisements 3 Pager s 4 5 s 6 S , 15 ,s 31 39 .. as 39 ,, 7 45 M53 WM75 79 81 87 S9 .-nl --Q -Q . 71. Ja- - .fv ' ' - :- l'4....1.. 4.r.4mn,r..,.. ... ., FOREWORD Every lamp must be lit and every star set to glow. The same is true with people- each of us must have a life lighter. Here at T. C , some of us have polished and lighted our lamps, and now they glow with profuse manifestations of outstanding achievements in various fields of endeavor. Some of us will strive to attain more than our radiant lamps, our destinations being the sun, the stars, and the moon. We know that in the future years a few of us might reach these goals, others of us will have to find consolation through the capture of a few clouds, and some of us will find satisfaction by merely polishing our lamps and letting them emnnate their light in ultimate splendor. The pages in this, the Yearbook of 1953, will serve to bring back recollections of our start to attain our goals. We will always be profoundly grateful to T. C. for providing us with the essential instructions and materials by which we were able to polish and light our lamps. May they send forth their glorious rays universally so that we may enlighten the hearts and minds of those whom we are destined to encounter. 4 3: the , V W? i 'F . I J' I jf.. DEDICATION XY'ifh great respect and admiration for his patience, resourcefulness, and guidance do we,-the Class of '53' dedicate this book to our worthy advisor, Mr. Alphonso R. Vick. May his attempts to find happiness always be successful, and his life a full, pxosperous and happy one. 5 THE PRESI DENT'S MESSAGE Greetings to the Friends, Alumni, and Students of the Winston-Salem Teachers Collegeg and sincere congratulations to this year's Senior Class for this 1953 issue of the Ram . It is a worthy successor to the talented productions that have preceded it. The Winston-Salem Teachers College continues its responsibility of preparing its students for citizenship and service in this time of tension, fears, and anxieties- this period of transition. In this uncertain age, our task has grown considerably more difficult-training teachers in even wider academic and co-curricular activities than may be indicated within the covers of this book. Our task includes deep concern with the full exercise of democracy and with a renewed dedication to the basic principles of our founders. The initiative, talent, and skill exhibited in the preparation and organization of this book is only one example of the maturity and attainment of our youth today. May they continue to be blessed with opportunity for service and the courage to meet their responsibilities. Sincerely, F. I.. ATKINS, President 6 4. 'Q I 1 1 , 4,4 L. -.,,,,..i .,-,, ...,-,...5 . ig? 9 IQ ADMINISTRATION - LIBRARY BUILDING . HISTORICAL SKETCH I The Winston-Salem Teachers College was founded as the Slater Industrial Academy on September 28, 1892. In 1995 the school was recognized by the State of North Carolina, and in 1897 it was chartered by the State as the Slater Industrial and State Normal School. In 1925 the General Assembly of North Carolina recognized the school's leadership in this fieldg granted the school a new charter, extending its curricular to four years above high II school: changed its name to Winston-Salem Teachers College. The College became the first Negro institution in the United States to grant degrees to teach in the elementary grades. In recent years the State legislature has granted funds to the institution for the construction and renovation of buildings-namely, Bickett Hall, Atkins Hall, the Health Center, and the I new gymnasium. I In 1892 approximately twenty-five students were enrolled at the school, and there was one teacher. Today, there are over seven hundred students enrolled at the College, and sixty- three members comprise the faculty and staff. Yes! Time really marches on! PRESIDENT'S HOME ELLER HALL ISCIENCE BUILDINGI 7 I .. - --4 'X-.-5 I .D .5 l V 1 hm Editor , A rmfmfe Editor! Sporlf Erfltmv Af! Editor! Cartoonift , BN 1 1,7191 1 Mmmger Typiltr Reporter! .idrirnr JL !5 IW IUIIIIA, v Q RAM STAFF 1953 , , , ,. . , ., Dorothy Young Haze-lene Wilson, Nainnie McNeal james Covingfon, Dorothy Mears, Calvin Auren, Wallace Greene Nathaniel Potts, Willis johnson Thomas Carson james Asrwood james Willian1s, Ernesrine Ward Novella Phifer, Yvonne Miller A, R, Vick 8 , HW Q Y Y niw.-- , - ......-...i -.- .11-'un-muqpui. 3 J .5 -, Ag.. , . .un- FAIFRZIL T STEP' FACU LTY AN D STAFF nv- i 3 xg Q' IO MRS. LUCY BRADSHAW Library Asyiftant THOMAS J. BROWN Social Science MRS. VIOLA G. BROWN Education and Psychology MISS FLORENCE T. BUTLER Education and Pxychology MRS. FRANCES R. COBLE Reginmr MISS M. MARGUERITE DAVENPORT Education and Prycbology IOHN P. DIGGS Mufic MRS. GLORIA C. GOORE Mathematic: MRS. RUTH B. HARRISON Health, Hygiene and Phyficul Education MISS ARDELLE A. HENRY Eduraiion and Pfyclaology MISS ELVA V. JAMES English GEORGE L. JOHNSON Dean 0 f I mtruction WILLARD C. JORDAN Science JOHN F. LEWIS Edumtion and Pfycbology MRS. LILLIAN B. LEWIS Science MISS BEATRICE MOORE Dietician ....., K ,-..4....... -.. L.1....J.up..... FAC U LTY K1 in I ... 1' ,aln f Uf A 5' Wi? ll FACULTY ' 4 4 A I2 ..- ..:.,-.snna , L. . CHARLES J. PARKER Social Science MRS. RAMONA R. PAYNE Regirtrafx Office HARRY E. PICKARD Muric DR. A. H. RAY School Plwfician MRS. ANN ETTE L ROBERTS Englixb MISS MARY E. SPENCER School Nurse MRS. LUCILLE G. TERRELI. Social Science ALPHONSO R. VICK Science MRS. BESSIE WHITE Education and Prycbology MISS ETHEL C. VUILKINSON Mathematic: KENNETH R. WILLIAMS Chaplain MRS, GRAYCE W. YOKELY Muric MRS. MARTHA S. ATKINS Muxic CLARENCE E. GAINES Heallb and Pbyfical Education GEORGE A. HALL Science MRS. LOUISE S. HAMILTON Social Science FACU LTY In .4 lr'i QV' M . fl , ,l .ll qv: ls.- I3 Y FACU LTY AN D JACK A. ATKINS Executive Secretary ROY H. BROWN EngliJb HERBERT L. CLARK Education and Pxycbology MRS. GERALDINE R. CONRAD Dormitory Supervifor THOMAS R. CONRAD Health, Hygiene and Phyfical Education WILLIAM D. DANIELS Social Science JAMES T. DIGGS, JR. Art JAMES A. DILLARD Micric MRS. IOLA' D. DOBSON Dormitory Director MRS. NOVELLA M. DRAKE Pre.rident'.r Office MISS OLIVIA FULP Regiltrarff Office JAMES R. GAIVLBRELL Buxinen Office HAMLET E. GOORE Mathematic: MRS. CHARLOTTE HALL Library Auixtant MOYER M. HAUESER Engineer I4 gi, ' 'i ,L STAFF WITHOUT PICTURES TRAVIS R. HUNT Auiftant Poitmaxter MISS MARY G. JACOBS Health, Hygiene and Pbyxicai Education MISS GLADYS MITCHELL Bufinen Office MRS. MADGE L. NEELY Dormitory Director MRS. GLADYS D. OLDHAM Buxinen Office JOSEPH PATTERSON Englixb MISS FRANCES E. PEERY Bufinen Office MRS. MATTIE PERRY Dormitory Director LINON S. PRETTY Health and Pbyxical Education MISS H. BELLE RAIFORD Dormitory Director MRS. LEOLA M. ROSS Acting Librarian ANDREW I. TERRELL Buxinen Manager MRS. RACHEL D. WILKINSON Acting Dean of Women MRS. MARGARET E. WILLIAMS Englixb v ----,---- A, .-....-.u...,A . ..- .gxgynuxn-:Qi E3 Qu VA, 5- '11-j ' THE SE IDRS JAMES ASTWOOD JAMES BALLENTINE SENIORS ,fp rf P 3 CALVIN AUTEN JOAN BEATTIE ANNIE LAURA CARRIE BBNNBH BROWN . , J fs I 7' up ' . . 1 3' JAMES O. BROWN 1 WB- ' WILLIAM BROWN ----'I X 0 'B in , .aj ' 41- ' K 'I V ' ' R ff I6 SENIORS LENA BULLOCK A 7 ' 1 Jw - frm ? z f LIOHN CATHCART Rl '- s Q5 - A 1, i?:i:V X. i ixw, ' -' 'nf 4 Mb 5 E I , . K A , 'S U I Q HAROLD CLAWSON ,B Virc-Prefidenl nf i, the Senior Clan RUBY M. CLYBURN I7 CAESAR A. CAMPBELL I I LILLIAN RUBY CHRISP ROBERT CLAYBROOK, JR. DOROTHY M. CORRY RUDOLPH H COTTON ARTHUR E CROCKETT CHARLES L CRUMP LUVENIA DAYE SENIORS I8 JAMES L. COVINGTON Sgz.-at-Amu of the Senior Cin: MAMAN J CROSBY EDN A DAVIS FORREST R DIXON, JR. FANNIE R. EDWARDS ISIAH NORRIS FOUSHEE WALLACE GREENE, Jn WILLIAM R. HAIRSTON JESSIE HARVEY CHRISTINE HAYWOOD GLADYS C. HILL ALVIS T. HOLMAN SENIORS -..L-...Q -.444 eng S ix if - 1 '21 20 Iz' A i CHARLES HAYNES - Prexidenl of ihe Senior C1411 WILLIAM F. HENDERSON LAURA H. HOLLAND PATRICIA E. HOLMAN KATIE o. HOLMES DANIEL HORTON ERANCENA HUNTER IDA L. IKARD SENIORS E if i nur' Lv- Zl ' HERBERT LOUIS HOPE WILMA L. HOWARD KATHERINE HUNTER DOROTHY L. IRBY If A -- 5 ,X 1 ,.M,5 SENIORS ...... .45 .134 ml4.Q11vm- N ' .- '93 WILLIS JOHNSON . vu., JAMES G. JONES ALMA E. JOYCE NORMAN s. KING -A . ' X N 22 5 FLORRIE E. JONES LILLIE E. JONES CAROLYN P, KENNEDY IEAN LASH SENIORS WILHELMENA LAWRENCE SAMUEL Q . v:-L f LEWIS, JR. 9 sir G? NAINNIE MCNEAL FAIRLEY MALLOY 23 I X I lm' Q'-' -vii RUTH E. LEDBETTER DORIS MCMANUS BOBBY MCNEIL MELVERNIA MARTIN DOROTHY MEARS RUE BELL MILLER AUDREY MOORE MARGARET BROWN NEELY 1 Qf' SEN IORS as-Aan. .44 5 -sv, L iw rf ' l'A, ..' YVONNE MILLER AMANDA Moons DORCUS NEAL rs1AH PAULING I 24 ' '-1- SENIORS 09 A . 'rv Runupnmnma ,x , .' V 3 JAMES PETWAY gf, F' T., 6 DOROTHY CHRISTINE POPE ALEXANDER RAY f 25 ROBERTA B. PETERSON NOVELLA E. PHIFER N ATHAN IEI POTTS N ANN IE R. RICHARDSON FRED HAROLD ROBERTS Treafufer of the Senior Clan CYNTHIA RORIE CONSTANCE SMITH MARGUER ITE E. TAYLOR SENIORS I-LN 'B- if T' Qi ESTHER M. ROBINSON LA MAURICE O. SCIPIO X ROBERT SMITH I iii IEANNETTE C. THOMAS CHARLES THOMPSON MAMIE TOMS HOWARD WALKER BARBARA I WARWICK x 1 SENIORS bd' 27 iv' MARGARET R THOMPSON EULALIA TROTTER Secretary of the Senior Clan ERNESTINE WARD BERNICE WHITTED SENIORS ,-. ...- -A..o.,. FRANK WIGGINS DORIS E. WILLIAMS IIAZIILENE WILSON DOROTHY YOUNG 'ef' tb' Ant. Sec. of the Senior Clan Ai fflip' 28 J C2-f I CHARITY L. WILLIAMS IAMES E. WILLIAMS DANIEL A. WOODARD IR. U Y LY 5-1 DAS LEBTWOHL In September '49 we came, To be enlightened or to remain the same, We came in search of that called EDUCATION , But ignorant of the issues involved in this proclamation. We came from the country, the town and the city Possessed with various intellects-from wise to witty, We came as nonetities to experience this new life, To the beat of the drum and the tune of the fife. We came to meet our amicable President, Who was honest and fair and said just what he meant, It was evident that he was possessed with a rare acumen, Because he was interested in where we were going and not where we'd been We came to meet our magnificent teaching staff, Desrined to give RIGID assignments and also a LAFF. We came to work, to study and to make the grade, Knowing in the end that the achievements would be well paid. We came to meet husband and wife, To break hearts and cause much strife, We came to be blithe and make lasting friends, Not to be talkative fellows or gossiping young hens. We came and learned to pay all bills on time, From 8104.00 to one thin dime, We came and paid for books that were lost, You see ANGEL and PRECIOUS paid at all cost. We came to pass, to float and to flunk, To FIGHT assignments or play games of tonk, We came to walk dormitory halls all night, Saying we were HEAVY, knowing we were LIGI-IT. We came to excel in football, basketball, baseball and track. To test our integrity and say, NEVER TURN BACK.' We came to contribute to orchestra, choir and band, Wanting to be a part of the best in the land. We came to be made most worthy Greeks, Knowing these transformations were not the peaks, But the things we considered as a must- To be truthful, kind, honest and just, We came not only to be physically tough, But to go to classes and STRUT OUR STUFF, We came to learn the courses so that we could TALK, TALK And never ever be DUBIOUS and depend upon a balk. We came to do things right, not SHlLLY SHALLYI' To attend to our own affairs and not to dilly dally, We came and learned to be very smart, For instance, knowing the daily menu by heart. We came to go on picnics, and occasionally a hike, To attend social parties, Greek dances, AND THE LIKE, We came to learn how to mix these affairs, To balance them with lessons and avoid the many snares. Today, May 26, 1953, we go, To disperse our knowledge and never take the answer NO, We go as young and vivacious and daring scientists, A Now dedicated to the world as educational philanthropists. WE CAME AND NOW WE GO. WILLIAM F. HENDERSON UFAREWELL TO ALL 29 , TALK, 'Pr-0 I ' -1 -1 -Q .L.sQxt. ' 5' ' argue 6170755 gon !53.-' wo-JA: and Music ws +- -5 If A '1 , ffd-M ff W, reg M Ggfls -J ' - I I l f P I 0 , . g 2-D E 4 1 : Q, 1'-E lt: 1 2 5 4. 'wb uh- :fave nur ,.Dc.n .1915 mom' r'if,5 L,-QR' ,m 1--'fl' -frlcvt-is WtlULlLio gan! Lili-JA V our heayf LYLH 0 f .- 1 I I , 4 0 1 J. 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A, , Fred Thornton Vife-Prexidenl , ' Ray Wiggins Yerrefary ,, , Imogene McKnight Animmt Secretary , Clarice Graham Tfearurer . , William Robinson Adzfimr , ,, Mrs, Herbert T, Clark 35 v FRESHMEN A 1 4 44 I -,itat ' 6 ' ' 4' - 'fa T - -- Q s, - - k.,f, f .fff 3 s MQ X ig ',g!!?'bZ . ,- 7- -Y - -nvfg X 5 PA La :W 1- in L 129 :A - F -6 A i Q U W1 'S -.in - Q ' - ' -75fXs .E N .K ' X TQ A , 'bv A- brrxi: , ,,,, , , A 'pf ' X I riffs, N. .. 9 233 9 36 il , .4 ' E. 0- - Q Q .Q .- - Q W- it I 4 - S' Sf - -as - 'J Q A r .- -Y - ' if ' - ' 1 1' A. ' -S '99 f 'km , I 4 7 S I' S E? Q , ns 1' 2-- i f i,,.i. Te 1,1 W Q 2 mg I ? 1 ,S , , , S ' , S - .- IS A 4 S9 if 5,5 3' Vw-2'-.g Q ' ' S S' N ' ft- if ' -1 V f , .- S ' fyq A' 'iff 1 G Q ' -K 4 A ' ' ls L' --E 4 I 2 S- A 0'-u ' S - H -VK-34'1TA 'Qjvj it - A ' AV' X FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS P Vim,-'Q Fauerim Hfwl Sli' P indent . , janE:mhH1ig:g Ad , , Mrs. L. S. Hamilton 37 -.- - Ek lf.. - .ig .fi-1. 14 ggunr-9-A- .1 3wg-qv 322 L55 gp T T. C. STUDENTS DONATE BLOOD TO THE RED CROSS 38 I 1-vw?-..,-4 .. Y... 1, - . . - - pil -- - 'WI-IU 'S WH U, v:f-'4 .. ' !'-- Q-.-4-'U'-Jn f-as-, 5-:Q -V'JGK'l1 ZK..LJIIF f-A ' - '7' .H President F. L. Atkins presents a gift to Magdalene Moore, who was selected by the college family as the Lady of the Year. Naomi Williams, president of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, receives a trophy for the pledge club of the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority which had the highest scholastic average during the Fall Quarter, 1952-1953. The trophy is being presented by Patricia Holman, president of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. This is one of the annual proiects of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sororitv. Q-J lx I lp 40 -2-a..1mm.s-naalk-.- .. ....,. -. - ...N . .....c...-.. Coach Gaines and Captain Willis johnson admire the beautiful trophy which the basketball team received when it won the CIAA tournament. J. H. Pete Rawlings presents the first place trophy, given each year by the Guide Pub- lishing Company to the champions of the CIAA tournament, to Willis Johnson, Captain of the winning team, as other members of the victorious Winston-Salem Teachers College Rams look on. 4I - ' ..1 . --3 4'-5!.'gQku.p ,T-Y. 'Xl 5' - - --.. .v-f.',,-.- yy--f john F. Lewis, an instructor at Winston4Salem Teachers College. was elected to the Dis tinguished Service Chapter bf the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and given its Merit Key at the organizations 58th anniversary meeting held in Richmond, Virginia, no p Hazelene Wilson frightm took tht the Horton Branch Library, 'Qs . M mp prize in the Carver Essay Conrest sponsored by EUGENE WALCOTT HORACE HEIDT Eugene Walcou, 19, sophomore at Winston-Salem Teachers College, was selected to play his violin on the Horace Heidt show, The American Way, on Thursday, February 26, 1953. Walcon had previously won a first place prize of S50 on Saturday, February 21, 1953. Horace Heidt called Walcott back-stage after the show and offered him the chance to appear on the nationwide network. Heidt referred to Walcott as a great artist, Here's to success, Gene!! 43 x Wg 'f 'Q LA S' Q-' ffl. Lk I ,Ffh six 4 1.2 Q 'Wil' ' x qi W dk' -fa Q N ' fm' ,. 5 4- .x 'I' 3' The hrs: Winston-Salem Teachers Collecze students lA d ' ' A monp rs in American Un rom top to bottom REEK VE v I J. xx 4 5xl lf PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Premienz , ,, , .. William F. Henderson Vzre-Prexfdem , . , Rudolph Cotton Sefremry ,,,,,,,,,,,....... - ,,...,.. ,,,,,, , , ,,,,. Laverda May .finimnzx Serrelafy Magdalene Moore Tfmmrer , ,, Sue Helen Kennedy Pnlflif Relaziom Chairman ,,,, ,..,, , . , , Susan Lowe PI-II BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY l'n mfurzl If'm'ff'raxiflcr11 Yurrvflxry Tnuzrnrfr Dmrz 'If Plzf.'I',g'evr Rumnllmf Scrrcmry Chaplain Charles Haynes Samuel Lewis Golden Jones Thurmond Ford Daniel Woodard William E. Henderson Andrew McKinney ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA SORORITY Bayilezu .... , , , Patricia Holman Ami-Basileur Namnie McNeal Grammaleur Dorothy Young .'1r1tz-Grammalefu Barbara Wfarwrck Epirtnleus , , ,, Pearl Gadsden Dean of Plrrfgeer Laverda May Ivy Len! Repoftev , Blondell Bash Pafliamenlavian Ernestine Wmd IVY LEAF CLUB Preridenr ,, Alma JOYLC Senetary-Trearurer Melanee Robinson 47 2--1.37 x,af-qw....T..1-ia . ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY Preridenl ,, . , , ,,,, ,, William F. Henderson ViceAPreria'en1 ,. H ., James Petway Secretary ,, , Howard XValker Treamrer ,,,,,,,.... Charles Buie Edilof Robert Claybrook SPHINX CLUB lwrflhwf , , , Wallace Greene Vin' Prerirleru Robert McNeill Scrremfy James Wright Tmrrurar ,,,,,,, Clarence Jones 48 I . I I DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY Prexzdent , Marlorie C. Morgan Vzfe-Presidenr Doris L. Cockeran Recording Secretary ,,.,,, , Martha Stephens Correyporxdirzg Serrelary Susan R. Lowe Treasurer ,, ,,,, . . ,...... .Alice Gwyne Parliamentarian Vernie I.. Littlejohn Sergeant-al-Amzs ,, Charmin Hairston Reporter ,,,,,,, . ....,...,..,, .. ,.,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,, , ,, , Bettye I. Hall Pre1.'IIef1f Viee-Prexidenl Sefretary ,, ., Affiflarz! Secretary Treamrer , , PYRAMID CLUB ZcnvvIrI.1 IYTNICHII Clarice Graham Imogene McKnight Vnvian Faribault Ora M, Watkins fanngmi OMEGA PSI PHI FRATERNITY Bauhur Harold Clam son lf'1afHar1l511,x Rulolph Cotton Keeper of Record: and Seal: Robert Flovcl Treasurer ,, , Damel Horton Chaplain ,, , , john Fowler Reporter to Oruld Marshall Emery Dean of Pledgeer Wxllxs johnson Keeper of Peace Norman Sanders Prendenl Vice-Prexidenl Treafurer C haplain , - 1:,' 1' 4 I 4-P J 5 ALPHA KAPPA MU HONOR SOCIETY Prexfden: Willianr F. Henderson Serretafy Dorothy Young Tmuurer Charles Haynes 4-fvfmr C, J, Parker S2 Nr 'Onyx-N1 1144.-inh.L 1 '1 'An' -uuglllr'-Quai-.:..1...r-Q.. g.,4i.L....1.- '...!n f'. f-T I Prerfdem Vire-Preridenr Sefrerarv Trmrurer Adrimr ll STUDENT COUNCIL , ,,,,,,,,, Y,,, U , , ,,,, Charles Haynes , Nathaniel Wiseman Marjorie C. Morgan , .. Fred Thornton ,, Mr. C. 1. Parker FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Prerrdem Patricia Holman Vire-Prerident Alexander Ray Senerary Fred Roberts Afliflfiflf Charity XVilliams Trearurev Allie Harris Reporter Dorothy Young Aa'r'imrr wis. G, L, johnson 54 DAY STUDENTS ORGANIZATION Prexidenl ,, ..,,,,.,,,,., ,,,,,,,, . ., ,, , .,., ,,,,,,, . Lillie Van Landingham Vice-Prerident .... , ,,,...,...,,,.,,.. ..... , , ., . ,,.... , ,, . ., Denoris Cloud Secretavy A...,,,..... - .,....,, ..,............, ..... - .,A.,,...... - ..,.......,...,... I. a ura Roberts Aduiron , Miss Marguerite Davenport-Mr. Willard jordan .,.. , W . ,-. .n- 2-:'g,, ,31- , i Ln-X --are ,0- 4 . W ....., 4 Prendem ,,,,,.,.. ... , ..r,,,,, ,,,,r , , ,, Vice-Pfexident Servetnfy ..., . ,,.,.. .. Adwfor ..,,,,,.. .. . 1 L A ' :EgZE5jf'f'Ei'2'if:Qjf1 A ' .l,-gZ??1j1E'51ijEj TIJPZQ, A, V ' u l Magdalene Moore -.-N-....- ..... -.,-.... ..............,. .... ..,.., , , Laverda May Regina Oliver A, - .......... , Mrs. Gloria Goore S5 .15 A v 3 ' 1 Q , .- N. A. A. C. P s ff Prexidem ,..,.. ..... ..., ...,., ,... . ......,..,.,. . . A , , Vice-Pferidenr ..,. ..,,..-.... ,Wuxi Dorothy Young -- ,.v. N - ..........,.......Y.,. Alexander Ray Bertye Hall Secretary ,...,,,,. .,., .,.... ,. .,...,. ,........, - ,,, ,,,, Treasurer .....--..-...-,. Adviror ..... -....-.- ..,.... ...... - ,.-...-.-.v-.-. Charles Buie -,--.... ..., Dr. Lillian Lewis vi. .Y' l -f' ,fmnuwv I ,rg-zwmlsan NNW M-mx 'i 'X Leader Miss Florence T, Bullcr Axrirram Leader Dorothy Jordon X 1'VCldY1-TYCUIJIAIQV 56 Francena Hunter f .:.a.a.n'.::uux,L4A..-4....... .... - . A----L--,- '---'A'-- A+- 1--- -- Nm..- .Q wg.: Q I - - - -- ' ii? f 5 Q .., 7. F, L- .N . A . m Y ' N 1 Ll. 3 ' t -- t so , or N A We .M - A- - 5 . Q- ' -x U .,t-t ...+ - , e, , S' '.'.a Q f, , klfi' u o Y E ff4Tt - - 1- 1 ,Ft 1.2: .- . V ' ': - W. 5 ' 19825 tiff, . ' .. 4 J ' . -ni , ' 1 1 I al K' iii-I . L R A -, --o 'A -4 -- A M -A M twig -1 1 -f for- -:-'-cs . e - 194 - - - 'V' -. --ffW.9'+fv f M I E' - A h 'Q ' fe 1 f'7'fff. Simi sf ' , I '- W-'H Q -' 5 ' . TX, Mr. L 7 ' A ' - ' - , - 3 r ' 1'-'rl 799. ,png . uk 1 , -, H Q , A AFA. x t vj8,S,y:,w 4 'fi f Q I 5 , ,, A 5 f 'Q 11. 5 V '- J Q . 'ff .,.:L 1, A 55 - -5 X , Y b r4ZQu:fll37'.tl Q.. 1 M r to t f pk ' tf -1 gf-it A ,cz I yi ' V my-,Mk . I - i ,- Xe. . I' ' , : 3 V . V gn, f' I . I I - 3 1? L K- X W, -' '5 if x ' X 'A 'E4' A. ,fe M 2 ,- 3 1 '- vis' -r : ,,, , Y lf. ,.' ,,, 5 'xgge 1 4 1 ' rf aigszirzsil -' 5 5 .ef ai W . L. .. : ' -' .- dl 'T 5 I' ' liffiixy' Preridem , , ,, . ,, , ,. Mary Quick Vice-Prerident . ,. Clarice Graham Secretary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,,, J anet Hunter Amman: Secretary , H , Marlene McRae Treafuref .. , . , ,.,. . , ,..,......., ,,,,,,,,,,,... . , ,,,,,,,,.,, . Catherine Cox Advimr . . . , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . ,,,,,, , .....,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,. , , M rs, L. S. Hamilton T. C. PLAYERS GUILD President , ..,,, ., , ,,,,, , ,.., ,,., J ames Willimns Vue-Preride-nr ,,,, vu. , , Vemie Littleiohn Secrelary ,,,,..., ,...,., - ,.,,,,,, . , . Laverda May I D. A. Secrelafy, . .,,,,, ,, Dorothy Young Advisor v,,, , Miss Elva james 57 u..:a.:'.,-,.. ..,,...-. L ..,Q :-,,,,' 'Egg 1 ,W -:gg-'jj ' ' MQW J A5-,'.. g-rfnivagggf-an-23 Pfexident Vice-Prerident ,,,, Secretary ,,,,.. , Burinen Manager Director ..Y,,,, , Accompanixf g, JJ in COLLEGE CHOIR ,, ..,. Helen Kennedy ,, ,, Catherine Suclclerth . ,,,,,,, Marshall Hairston Dr. james A. Dillard ,Mrs. Martha Atkins Patricia Holman :- 5 9 L . L- are COLLEGE STRING ENSEMBLE Direrlor ,, , ,, W ,, ,,,,, Mr. Hamlet Goore 58 BICKETT Prerident Vice-Prexident 526751671 ,,,,,,..... Treawfer ...,........,...,, Sergeant-at-Arm! PEGRAM HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL Prexidem ,,....,. Nannie Richardson Vice-Pfexident ,,,,, , ., Nainnie McNeal Secfetnfy .. Laverda May Tfeamrer ,,..,,.......,,,, AAA,,,,,,,,, , , Ruth Ledberter Sergeant-at-Arm: Marguerite Taylor HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL ' S. ATKINS HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL Pferidenf ,,., L, A,,..,... - ..,. -.. .- .....,,...., ...,. .........,.,.. . . ..,..,. .,.. .,....... P a t sy Morgan VifevPreJidenl A.,., . ...,. Catherine Sudclerth Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... . .......,., ,,,,,, ....... .........................,,,..,.... D o r is Morris A I 41- COLSON HALL DORMITORY COUNCIL President ,,,,,,,,,... ,,,, , Janet Hunter Vine-President H ,,,,, ..,,.... A nnie Green Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., , Amerre Grady Trearruref ,,.r,,, ..,,, E velyn Duff ..,'g-f:Yxfg-..... ...--A PRACTICE TEACHERS RECEIVE AUDIO-VISUAL INSTRUCTION FROM MR. B. N. COOK Winston-Salem Teachers College Winston-Salem, North Carolina May-1953 Dear Underclassmen, After you have completed three years of your college work, most of you will be qualified to do your practice teaching. Consider this period as the crowning point of your college career, and do your best to make it so. Practice reaching is a challenge to all of us who want to finish T .C. Remember this-nothing succeeds like success!! Sincerely yours, The Seniors of 1955 61 L.s:,.-,,-,v,tr5,g,.,,,,' ts' - ' -' nn- N. ,-Qiif'-aig., THE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS PGSES FOR A PICTURE . -N agin ii , - -v s l- N5 26 'xy ' :- -L .1 ? - Slmrlx , ' a:,,Q . ,Einar Q , y N Wfdv JW n-fJF N A 'V' 'iff- S5 , :. L-' W T SJ 'Q-0 'walk fl' N N' E:.'1E EE E: E? :: La? - 5' . J- 'D W . 811' Q,':.4'.',21.yuJ , 5?7'-fxF,1' -131. -- I 8 L . - in H ' 'S f ' I u -A , , . . TEACH ERS COLLEGE BAND I ff Mr. Harry Pickard . H Bobby McNeil S y Carolyn Kennedy 62 if xy- Il, V XY -Q , 3 . CIAA quam . DD X , f .-.ev-.aq--,---1,1 16'-fi- - 'P :-1-'T li' FF -EY WINNER AND LOSER BY EDGAR A. GUEST The throng loves the winner whatever the test. The crowd likes the man who has proved he is best, But cheers for the victor would seldom be heard Were it not for the boys who run second and third. And even the lad who ends up in last place Has done all he could just to make it a race. The marks that are set all the record books show. To those that have made them the plaudits will go. But the record established might not have occurred Were it not for the ones who ran second and third, Were it not for the courage and dash they displayed The victor's achievement might not have been made. So here's to the fellows not destined to win Who still give their best to the contests they'rc in. Important their roles Cthough not ones they'd choosej, For there could be no winner without those who lose. They give to the victor his moment of fame, They bring out his best and they make it a game. 64 D - -v ,N .N ...Nc V , Q Y --W wg... - -t ,A sd A w ,' A .- Q L 4 - ' X ,f '., f. ., - . - ' ' . ,L Q-1,4 :A A 'C Y , gt 'Q A , ,.:'l?' Y V, .V-'Q -'51, lp Y' 4 ' 'B ifauih-Jw-'f ' 'U' V 4: '-t','--.- 5 gf i ,. , EE., H if' , s '. . Ii ' - .- H f.,.,,:: .-- ,S A :af -4 're ' '- - .- .'. if-:L- ' Inv.--.-ull ifrx ...w-,.,.vt' ,Q - , Q, 1,55 lggiwjfikkyga gg' , 75- A Fzrrr row-Walker, Greene, Auten, Jones, Brown, Co-Captain Covington, Woodard, Haynes, Hope, Graham, Thompson, T. Williamsg Second Row-W. Hall, McKnight, Harris, Gunnings, Wright, Young, Whitley, Page, H. McNeil, Saunders, B. I-Iallg Tbird Row-Trainer Pauling. Roundtree. M. Harris, MCculley, McNeil, Garrett, jackson, Carson, Deberry, McIntyre, Statistician Wisemang Foufllv row-Vance, Hunt, James, Watson, Holman, Pharr, C. Williams, Simmons, Richardson. 'T gg . '45 A iiwg 1! J ' 'S WlNS'fON-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE-1952 ' i HOME GAMES , ' 2? i October 4-Fayetteville Teachers College ' ' 3 October l8-Open fl' 5 ,M October 25-A8cT College QI-lomecomingl , ' My November l-J. C, Smith University V. November 8-St. Augustine's College . 2. 1 -l -f f' . GAMES AWAY V ,Q-gf, V September 27-Kentucky State College V October 11-Bluefield State College Head C0aCh T- R- Conrad November 15-Shaw University November 22-St. Paul Poly. Institute Games won 4-Games Lost 4. if w iff .,,,. Assistant Coach C. Gaines. 65 o K ,r.' 9 , I n ..- . 'f --.4 :'fj ,FN 2 1 -1.44 ,- ry -fr af , A ,A .-,IL Q. P- P ' Ask? .p . +g,C 'Q '.: Q! .-c .mng Q rw V +1 a?f sr' 16,7 X . 15' ff4!. x'r 3- K: ,-. Q 1 i fm. 'Q' Ds T9 'Ki ,V Center top- MISS T.-C. -Roxie Bova Anendanrs-rlefr to nghrp-Genobia D MISS A T7 I' , 'man unsron, Mary Irvin. Chnstme Haywood Bc T -fMiss Clara Lorraine johnson! 67 5'-' 5- in 'X ZQX X. xv' 4,4-52-M .. 1,.:?g:, -g,.,,,,m gdgwfis-f AW4, W ' -:-fwfr,--z':g.gggi-L HOMECOMING COMMITTEE Lett tri right, seated-Miss Mary lambs, Mrs, Louise Hamilton, Miss Gladys Mitchell lSecretaryl. Mr. John F. Lewis, Chairman, Mr, Nathaniel Wiseman CPublicityJ, Mr. Fred Thornton, Mrs. Ruth B. Harrison, Smntling-Mr. Charles Haynes, Mr. C. 1. Parker, and Mr Hamlet E. Goore. Members not shown Mr H. E. Pickard, Mr. james T. 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F Q '54 X rye! -+ 'Kms-fb STAT I ST I CS FOOTBALL RECORD-1952 Total Games Played .....,.,.,,,..4.,,,,,,.4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,.,,,,,,, ,, ,4,.4.,4, .8 Games Won .... .....V.v ....,.....,,.. 4 Games Los: .,.,... ,.......,, 4 We They 12-Kentucky .....,.,.,..,. ,.., ,,,,,,,, 8 27-Bluefield State ,,,. ........., .... . . , ,,,,,, ,13 7-Fayetteville ...,,.,.. mm... ,.,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,, , , ,12 9-J. C. Smith ,...... .... , ,...,.....,. , ,.,.,........ .. .18 7-Saint Augustine ..,..... N .,.,,,., ,,,,.,,, 1 2 0-A and T College ........ ,., ,.,,..,,, ,A4 6-Elizabeth City ..., ,, ....... - ...,,. 0 45--Saint Paul ................................,.....,...,,,.., . ...... 7 LEADING SCORERS Name Touchdowns Extra Pts. Total Pts. ' ' 4 28 W1H1am Hayes ....... .,.... .. ........,.,... 4 Charles Thompson ,,..., ,....... 4 0 24 Wallace Greene A,.s., .,,..................... .,.,.,.,...,........... 4 1 25 BASKETBALL-1952-53 No. of Games Played ...,.t.,.,...................,............ ......., 5 1 No. of Games Won t.,,...A... ......,................,....,..,............,,........... 2 6 No. of Games Lost ................ -... .,... ..,-.- ..... -.--.......-...,. ....... 5 No. of CIAA Games Played ,,.a... ,.......... ....... .......... ...,.... 1 9 No. of CIAA Games Won ,......... .. .............................. - .........,. 15 No. of CIAA Games Lost .......................... ... ........ - .... ... ............. 4 Standing in the conference-CIAA Visitation and Tournament Champions. The Rams won both the regular season CIAA title and the tournament to make n clean sweep of conference honors. Willis Johnson led the attack with 26 points. Johnson was also the leading scorer of the Rams with 491 points, an average of 16.2 points per game. ' 72 1 BOXING TEAM Trainer-Forrest Dixon Coach-T. R, Conrad Rudolph Cotton and Clyde Deberry received trophies as runners-up in the CIAA boxing tournament. Kneeling-flawsmi, Dixon, 5m11.!1w1.- --llelr to right? Greene Page, Deberry, Lee Cotton BASEBALL TEAM Front row-Manager Cromartie. 4 Ping ,ow-left to right--Graham. Greene, Woodard, Capt. Williams, Page. Thompson, second mu,...1-Iayes, Flgyd, Fowler, Wallace, Lawrence, Young, Simmons, Penn 73 4' .,u William llllirkefvl ,fx PQ I TRACK TEAM Harold CCocoaJ Clawson, Marshall lHorJeJ Emery-Confer before the big meet. er Brown-Runner-up Champion Shorputter 1952 1 f' ' Penn Relay-Mile Relay Champs-1951-1952, Captain Ciawwn' QQ,-mn' G,-,mnv Emmy' Bailey' Coach-A. H. Morrow. Emery, Neville. Griffin, King, Capt. Clawson 74 Q- 75 gl X A .. Vin.. G !!,o 4, qw, QI QV, . -, ' s vi Z i 1 LL. M -ir U J. L 'A ' r ,rf H -all 1 2 -- .gn if 'lil 1, x Si!! I! 78 ruiiii4.Lnumn AUTOGRAPHS The Euninr Glass rurhiallg irmites gnu tu take a :ruins ahnarh 'illuxurg 'miner '53 leaning minstrm-,Salem 'filearlqers Olnllege Egmnasinm Hier nn Qlfrihag naming, the secrmh nf efllflag uinetzen Ipmhreh fiftg-than nine u'cIn:k glfnrmal vxf' Jf f f N f ' 1 S' EMO AUTOGRAPHS - fi l 1,1 1 ir,- 4.' ' 'W f . X I I r- , , 5 fwf' '...'l1u lf .-:.e'z.+:.'-?.4- :gr-.-gznr.-. --A -,j. , , f Uiu:1i'Qm-of52Q' 1- r ggdofa 80 ,J STATISTICS JAMES D. ASTWOOD 819 E. 163rd Street, New York City Be Calm, Be Cool, Be Compared. Activitips: Baske!ball, Y.M.C.A., F.T.A., Year Book Staff, Lampodas Club, Baseball, Varsity Club, Esquire Club, Swank Club. CALVIN AUTEN New Brunswick, N. J. Help Otherrf' Activities: Drama Guild, Sphinx Club, Track Team, Football Team, Boxing Team. N.A.A.C.P., Year Book Staff. JOAN BEANIE 501 E. First Street, Greenville, S. C. Unrelfirh people are never lonely. Activities: Choir, F.T.A., Girl Scouts, Pyramid Club. CARRIE BENNETT 459 Salisbury Street, Wadesboro, N. C. What har been done cannot he undone. Activities: F.T.A., Assistant Matron. ANNIE DAVIS BROWN Winston-Salem, North Carolina Activities: Drama Guild, Children's Theater Asst. Directress, Day Students Organization, Girl Scouts, Orientation Committee, Y.W.C.A., F.T.A. ANNIE LAURA BROWN Littleton, North Carolina Live your life to you can face all men with a rtetzdy eye, clear heart and a clear conscience. Activities: Y,W.C.A., Choir, F.T.A., Sunday School. JAMES OTHELLO BROWN 3145 Lucas Drive, St. Louis 33, Mo. lf worry he the came of my death, I'll live on forever. Activities: Y.M.C.A., Esquire Club, Vice-President, Swank Club, F.T.A., Track Team, Sunday School, Charm Club, Sports Announcer f Disc. Iockey.J WILLIAM BROWN 65 Peshine Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Only thore who have worn chain: appreciate freedom. Activities: Football Team, Track Team, Varsity Club, Track Team, Y.M.C.A., Lampodas Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Swank Club. 8l LENA BULLOCK Henderson, N. C. A utnner never qztitr and tl quitter neier :uni Activities: F.T.A., Y.W.C.A. CAESAR A. CAMPBELL 512 Queen Street, Beaufort, N. C. Thats a fact. Activities: Band, Pedagogs, Pentmen, Sunday School. Y.M.C.A. LILLIAN RUBY CHRISP 1137 Rauhut Street, Burlington, N. C. You know how we do. Activities: F.T.A., Choir, Sunday School, Y.W.C.A. HAROLD CLAWSON 1227 Boone Street, Charlotte, N. C. Gone yerterday and ttnhorn tontorrozzg why jrti of them when today can he rweet? Activities: Track Team, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Vice'President of the Senior Class, Pan-Hellenic Council, Boxing Team, Y.M.C.A., Year Book Staff, N.A.A.C.P., Varsity Club, Swanksmen Quartet, Vice President of Sophomore Class, Treasurer of the Fresh, man Class. ROBERT CLAYBROOK, JR. 826 Superior Avenue, Racine, Wisconsin Activities: Y.M.C.A., Basketball, Baseball, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Pan-Hellenic Council, Sunday School. Varsity Club. RUBY MAE CLYBURN 826 W. 2416 Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Now tht:t'.r the beautiful truth. Activities: Drama Guild, Choir. DOROTHY M. CORRY Route 7, Box 185, Statesville, N. C, No one crcaper when the min: pelt down: today you .imile but tomorrow you may frown. Activities: Secretary of Freshman Class, Dance Group. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Vice President o fthe Atkins Hall Dormitory Council, Secretary of the junior Class, Choir, Assist. Secretary of the Pe- gram Hall Counicl. RUDOLPH COTTON 620 Randolph St. CN.W.J Washington, D. C. The mort wonderful permn in the world ii ti dear rweet mother named Pearl. Activities: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, N.A.A.C.P., Vice President of Pan Hellenic Council, F.T.A., Boxing Team. I l . . ,IAMES LUTHER COVINGTON, JR. 365411 Easton Ave., Saint Louis 15, Missouri Even though the mutic bar ceared the melody lingerr on. Activities: CoCapt. Football Team, Track Team, Sgt. at Arms fSenior Classy, Swanksmen, Quartet, Sports Editor of Yearbook Staff Varsit Club , Y . Esquire Club, F.T.A., Y.M.C.A., Basketball Manag- er, Lampoclas Club. ARTHUR E. CROCKETT 888 Union Avenue, Bronx 59, N. Y. With God'r help a man can do whatever he ufanti tn do and do it well. Activities: Basketball, Esquire Club. MARIAN JANNIE CROSBY 112 Cansler Street, Kings Mountain, N. C. Do unto otherr at you would have them do unto you. Activities: Recreation Committee, Basketball. CHARLES LEROY CRUMP P. O. Box 1062, Albemarle, N. C. The way to Juceerr ir in your handrf' Activities: Pentmen Quartet, Band, Choir, N.A.A. C.P, Y.M.C.A., Assistant Superintendent of Sunday School. Crescent Club. EDNA DAVIS P. O. Box 75, Spindale, N. C. Education if the key to Juccerrf turn the key and open the door. Activities: Sunday School, Chairman of Recrea- tion Committee of Pegram Hall. LUVENIA DAYE 301 Railroad Street, Lexington, N. C. Life ir a problem of give and take. ' Activities: F.T.A., Dance Group, Cheering Squad, Choir, Sunday School. FORREST R. DIXON, JR. 808 Scott Street Don't live 4 lie. Activities: Football, Varsity Club, Boxing Team, Y.M.C.A. FANNIE RUTH EDWARDS Route 1, Box 62, Snow Hill, N. C. Life if a mixture of laughr and teen. Activities: F.T.A., Dormitory Council, Girl Scouts. .ii an.. . .Annan-u MILDRED ELIZABETH EICHELBERGER 118 W. Guilford Street, Thomasville, N. C. I am what I am. Activities: Sunday School, Baud, Girl Scouts Yw,c.A., Big sisters Club, N.A.A.C.P. ' ISIAH NORRIS FOUSHEE Graig St., Knolls Development, Chapel Hill, N. C. I am the matter of my fate: I am the captain of my foul. Activities: Band, Sunday School, Y.M.C.A., Box- ing Team, Football. ESTHER GRAHAM Route 3, Box 348, Fayetteville, N. C. AJ a man thinketh in hir heart to ir be. Activities: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Y.W.C.A., N.A.A.C.P., Big Sisters Club, Sunday School. WALLACE GREENE, JR. 7 Boston Street, Newark, N. J. Gentlemen, Gentlemen, Gentlemen. Activities: Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track, Swanksmen, F. T. A., Best Actor in Play Tourna- ment, Sphinx Club, Y.M.C.A., Varsity Club, Ser- geanttat-Arms of Bickett Hall, President of Esquire Club. Yearbook Staff Committee, Boxing. ALICE JUNE GWYNNE 117 Flint Street, Danville, Va. Let thy rpeerb be better than rilence, or be rilerzt. Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Girl Scouts, F.T,A. WILLIAM R. HAIRSTON 814 Rich Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. Be kind to all you meet on your way up tbe ladder of ruccerr, for the one: whom you mub will be the firrt to greet you on your way down. Activities: Choir, F.T.A., N.A.A.C.P., Day Stu- dent's Organization, Y.M.C.A. ALLIE HARRIS 502 N. Pugh Street, Lexington, N. C. To be rather than to :eern. Activities: F.T.A., Choir , Y.W.C.A., Sunday School. jESSIE HARVEY Route 2, Box 208, Washington, N. C. IlBnby.Il Activities: Drama Guild, Y.W.C.A., Sunday School. CHARLES HAYNES 5 Willow Court, Rockville Centre, N. Y. The bert laid plant of mice and men often go nrtray. President of Student Council, President of Senior Class, President of junior Class, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, President of Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity, Treasurer of Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Socief ty, Y.M.C.A., Football, Track, Pan-Hellenic Council. XY!ho's Who Among Students in American Universi- ti--: fnd Colleges, Baseball. CHRISTINE HAYWOOD 302 W. King Street, Kings Mountain, N. C. Do unto otherr at you would have them do unto you. Activities: Y.W.C.A., Girl Scouts, Sunday School, F.T.A., Big Sisters Club. WILLIAM FRANKLIN HENDERSON 312 Winston Street, Thomasville, N. C. Walk roundly, talk profoundly, drink roundly, rleep soundly. Activities: Band, Choir, Y.M.C.A., Orchestra. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Alpha Kappa Mu Hon- or Society, Pan-Hellenic Council. GLADYS CARRINE HILL Route 2, Box 74-A Dont count your chickenr hefore they hatthf' Activities: Y.W.C.A., Girl Scouts, Day Students Organization, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, PanaHe1- lenic Council. LAURA H. HOLLAND 1901 S. Wingate Street, Gastonia, N. C. I don't know. Activities: Sunday School, F.T.A., Y.W.C.A. ALVIS T. HOLMAN 520 E. 9th Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Rather to he teen than heard. Activities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Drama Guild, Band. PATRICIA E. HOLMAN 320 E. 9th Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. A winner never quitr and a quitter never wint. Activities: Choir, F.T.A., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Student Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Day Students Organization. KATIE O. HOLMES Lincoln Park, Lexington, N. C. To he or not to he. Activities: Dormitory Council, F.T.A., Sunday School. HERBERT LOUIS HOPE 605 N. York Street, Gastonia, N. C. Take life at it it hecaure it comer no other way. Activities: Football, Boxing Team, Track, Band, Speech Choir, Lampodas Club. DANIEL MARSHALL HORTON 1005 Bay Street, Morehead City, N. C. Live and let live. Activities: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Band, Choir, Pentmen Orchestra, Vice-President of Bickett Hall. WILMA LEE HOWARD 136 N. Cleveland Avenue, Winston-Salem, N C Don't give me your hurinerrf' Activities: Y.W.C.A., Day Students Organization, F.T.A., Pyramid Club. FRANCENA HUNTER 1520 N. Trade Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. He who would govern other! mutt firrt he matter of himrelff' Activities: Girl Scouts, N.A.A.C.P., F.T.A., Day Students Organization. IDA LUCILLE IKARD 515 College Street, Maiden, N. C. To err it human, hut to fall and lie there it a disgrace. Activities: Aurora Club, Sunday School, N.A.A. CP., Big Sisters Club. DOROTHY LEE IRBY Mobile, Alabama Know how to give without heritation, how to lore without regret. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Band, Big Sisters Club, Day Students Organization. WILLIS JOHNSON 1610 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, N. Y. Be kind to your friend: and be a friend to your enernie.r. Activities: Varsity Club, Track, Y.M.C.A., Esquire Club. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Swank Club. F.T.A., Yearbook Staff, Captain of Basketball Team. FLORRIE ELIZABETH JONES 310 Powe Street, Durham, N. C. Live and let live. Activities F.T.A., Sunday School. JAMES GOLDEN JONES Laurinburg, N. C. lf you try hard enough, you will alwayr get what you want. Activities: Basketball, Football, Baseball, Band. Secretary of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. LILLIE CATHERINE JONES 918 Thaxton Ave., Durham, N. C. Live well today, to that your light might thine brighter tomorrow. Activities: Choir, Pyramid Club, F.T.A., Dance Group, N.A.A.C.P. - ALMA E. JOYCE Wintson-Salem, N. C. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Day Stu- dents Organization, CAROLYN PRISCILLA KENNEDY 416 East D Street, Newton, N. C. It taker more than a title to be a good leader. Activities: Band, Choir, Dormitory Council. NORMAN SPENCER KING Be yourfelf but alwayr your better relf. Activities: Track, Softball, Esquire Club, F.T.A., Y.M.C.A., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. JEAN LASH 1509 E. 8th Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Have faith in all bindr of weather. Activities: Dance Group, Band, Drama Guild, Intramural Basketball. RUTH ELIZABETH LEDBETTER Route 3, Box 246, Rutherfordton, N. C. Giveto the world the bert you have and the bert will come bath to you. Acrivitieszz Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Y.W.C. A., Dormitory Council, Big Sisters Club, Sunday School, N.A.A.C.P. SAMUEL LEWIS, 2605 Manton Street, Philadelphia, Pa. You can do anything in life, if you want to do it bad enough. Activities: Day Students Organization, Y.M.C.A., Dance Group, Boxing Team, Pan-Hellenic Council. 84 ............-...s4nLm:a-an NAINNIE MCNEAL Route 1, Box 15-A, Scotland Neck, N. C. It it better to try and fail than to fail to try. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Dormi- tory Council, F.T.A., Sunday School, Charm Club. BOBBY MCNEIL 1217 Downing Street, High Point, N. C. Be neither too good nor too had but he able to apply either. Activities: Band, Choir, String Orchestra, Sphinx Club, Pentmen Orchestra. DOROTHY R. MEARS Fair Bluff, N. C. Nothing rucceedr like ruccerrf' Activities: F.T.A., Y.W.C.A.. Sunday School. RUE BELL MILLER Route 2, Box 69, Snow Hill, N. C. Good, better, bert: never let them rert, until good if better and better it bert. Activities: Sunday School, Big Sisters Club, Aurora Club. YVONNE MILLER 508 Concord Street, Salisbury, N. C. To err it human: to forgive ir divine. Activities: F.T.A., Band, Sunday School, Treasurer of the Pyramid Club, Dance Group, Yearbook Staff. AUDREY MOORE , Route 2, Box 158, Whiteville, N. C. Do unto otherr at you would have them dn unto you. Activities: Y.W.C.A., Charm Club. DORCUS NEAL 423 Maple Street, Winston-Salem, N. C. Good mannerr will take you where you will' never go and where money can never pay your way. Activities: Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Day Stu- dents Organization, Big Sisters Club. MARGARET BROWN NEELY 1623 E. 11th Street, Winston-'Salem, N. C. Strive not to equal but to excel. Activities: Pyramid Club, Choir, F.T.A., Drama Guild, Day Students Organization. ISAIAH PAULING 1129 North 33rd Street, Richmond, Va. Never wait or procrartinate, you may min your date. Activities: Band, Boxing Team, Football, Sunday School. RUTH PEGUESE Morven, N. C. Lore everyone: hate no man. Activities: F.T.A., Y.W.C.A., Sunday School. ROBERTA BEATRICE PETERSON Box 29, Parkersburg, N. C. One .rtep at a time, hut alwayr forward. Activities: Y.W.C.A., Sunday School, Dormitory Council. IAMES PETWAY 511 Buick Street, Rocky Mount, N. C. He travel: fart who travelr alone. Activities: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Drama Guild, F.T.A. NOVELLA E. PHIFER Route 2, Box 205, Clarkton, N. C. Life ir what you nzahe it. Activities: Band, Drama Guild, Yearbook Staff, Sunday School. DOROTHY CHRISTINE POPE 420 Canal Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Give to the world the bert that you have and the hart will come hack to you. Activities: F.T.A., Drama Guild, Sunday School, Big Sisters Club. NATHANIEL POTTS 261 Morris Avenue, Newark, Activities: Football, Basketball, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Co-art Editor of Yearbook. N. J. ALEXANDER RAY 819 Tower Hill Road, Kinston, One never hnawr when he har accomplirhed anything until he har tried to reach a goal. Never he a quitterf' Activities: N.A.A.C.P., F.T.A., Charm Club, Lam- podas Club, Band, Choir, Y.M.C.A. N. C. NANNIE RACHEL RICHARDSON Route 2, Box 327, Wadesboro, N. C. Love nzany,' tntrt few. Activities: Alpha Kalpa Alpha Sorority, President of Pegram Dormitory Council, Yearbook Staff, Stu- dent Assistant, Registrar's Office. FRED HAROLD ROBERTS P. O. Box 636, Chapel Hill, N. C. There ir no map to ruccerrg you have to find your way. Activities: YM.C.A., Choir, Drama Guild, Dormi- tory Council, Yearbook Staff, F.T.A., Cheerleader, 85 Sunni ii School, N.A.A CP ESTHER MAE ROBINSON Route 1, Box 12, Bladenboro, N. C. lf at fin! you don? succeed, Iry, try, again. Activities: Drama Guild, Y.W.C.A. CYNTHIA RORIE 1006 Stebbins Avenue, Bronx 59. N. Y. To have a friend, you mutt he one. Activities: Y.W.C.A., F.T.A., Dance Group, Pres- ident of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. LA MAURICE OLIDA SCIPIO 411 Chase Street, Florence, S C. I want to thank you. Activities: F.T.A., Sunday School. CONSTANCF SMITH P O. Box 1, Scotland Neck. N. C. He who lahorr CO77qllE7J'. Activities: Charm Club, Drama Guild, F.T.A. Dormitory Council, Y.W.C.A.. Sunday School. ROBERT SMITH 329 East 12th Street, Scotland Neck. N. C. If yon can't fincl a way, make one. Activities: Boxing, Track MARGUERITE ELLEN TAYLOR 717 Main Street. New Rochelle, N. Y. Launched hut not anchored. Activities: Y.XX'.C.A., Girl Scout, Sergeant-ae Arms of Pegram Hall, Big Sisters Club. JEANNETTE C. THOMAS 1609 Clark Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Actually each perron har within himrelf the power to lift or lower every perron or rituatian he tonrherf' Activities: Drama Guild, Day Students Organiza- tion, Girl Scouts, Big Sistets Club. CHARLES THOMPSON P. O. Box 207, Pilot Mountain, N. C. Love and he loved. Activities: Football, Baseball, Varsity Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. MARGARET THOMPSON 1109 E. First Street, Wimton-Salem, N. C. A good name in man and woman, dear my Lord, ir the immediate jewel of the foul. Activities: Girl Scouts, F.T.A., Dance Group, Day Students Organization, N.A.A.C.P. MAMIE TOMS Route 3, Box 826, Rutherfordton, N. C, For yourrelf you row, for yourxelf you reap. Activities: Big Sisters Club, Y.W.C.A., Sunday School Aurora Club. EULALIA TROTTER lS6-4 Kentucky Avenue, Winston-Salem, N. C. To thine own relf be true. Activities: F.T.A., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Choir, Day Students Organization. HOWARD WALKER 55 Drift Street, Newark, N. J. Where much ir there are many to conrume it, ro what hath the owner hut the :ight of it with hir eyerf' Activities: Varsity Club, Football, Band, Forum, Charm Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Sunday School. ERNESTINE WARD 1202 B Olivia Lane, Goldsboro, N. C. Be nice to the people you meet on your way up became you will meet thore fame people coming down. Activities: Big Sisters Club, Sunday School, Pan- Hellenic Council, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Year- book Staff. BARBARA WARWICK 201 West Noble Street, Selma, N. C. Don't do anything today that you will regret tomorrow. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Sunday School, Y.W,C.A. BERNICE WI-IITTED 426 Miller Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Alwayr head for the right path. Activities: Girl Scouts, Housing Committee of Pegram Hall, Y.W.C.A., Basketball. CHARITY LEE WILLIAMS 1507 S. Pitt Street, Greenville, N. C. A winner never quitr, and a quitter never wins. Activities: Big Sisters Club, Choir, Y.W.C.A., F. T.A., Sunday School. DORIS ELAINE WILLIAMS 404 Canal Street, Goldsboro, N. C. Alway.f reach for the highext thing: in life. Activities: Girl Scouts, F.T.A., Sunday School, Dormitory Council. ii ...Hal-mi.-enllil ' JAMES E. WILLIAMS 505 Durham Street, Goldsboro, N. C. No man ir horn wifeg no man become: good hy chance. Activities: President of the Drama Guild, Day Students Organization, F.T.A., Yearbook Staff, Y.M.C.A, HAZELENE WILSON Route 7, Box 259, Lexington, N. C. People mtznufufture their own unhappineu by the hintl of thought: they think. Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Drama Guild, Pegram Hall Council, Big Sisters Club, N.A.A.C.P., Yearbook Staff, Miss T.C.'s Attendant, '49-'50, Winner of first prize in Carver Contest, 1953. DANIEL A. WOODARD, JR. 667 Merrick Road, Lynbrook, New York Mirery lover company, Activities: Football, Baseball, Student Council. Pan-Hellenic Council, Y.M.C.A., Varsity Club, N.A.A.C.P., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. DOROTHY VIRGINIA YOUNG 'il Callender Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island Let me live in a house hy the ride of the road and he a friend to man. Activities: Assistant Secretary, Freshman Class, Sophomore Student Council Representative, Assistant Secretary Senior Class, Editor 1953 Yearbook, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Kappa Mu Honor So- ciety, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and ColIeges, N.A.A.C.P., F.T.A., Girl Scouts, Day Students Organization, Drama Guild. ,,-Y .-3...... . .. .,-r. PATRONS MRS. MARY BEATTIE REV. AND MRS. WILLIAM BROWN MR. AND MRS. JEFF BULLOCK MRS. ODESSA E. BURKE MR. H. L. CLARK MISS HELEN MARIE CLAYBROOK MR, W. F. CROCKETT MRS. PEARL LE MR. AND MRS. E COTTON CLYDE CROSBY MRS. INEZ COVINGTON MRS. RUBY DUNCAN MRS. EDWINA EDWARDS MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. KELLY F. GRAHAM JOHN L. GWYNNE MQR. THOMAS C. HAIRSTON, JR. MRS. HENRIETTE C. 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