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Advertisements . . . Our President A 1 'Rr' ' , - x . - S. 'W fp Greetings to the Class of 1955: Please permit me to extend to the Senior Class my sincere congratulations on the 1955 issue of the Ram, I feel confident that the Senior Class of 1955 realizes the opportunities and responsibilities that derolre upon the members of the class in the present crises that face our nation and the world in these trying times. It is my sincere hope that the members of the class will welcome the opportunity to do their part in meeting issues of the clay. I trust that your years of study and preparation Gi lb? W'inston-Salem Teachers College have enabled you to lay a firm foundation for the future, I wish each and everyone of you happiness and success throughout life. Sincerely yours, 4 F. L. ATKINS, President Dedication gigs , . .1 x so ff-A For his profound devotion to the tearhing profession: for his priveless leader- ship and guidarzre: for all he has done to develop our edurational abilities, our personalities, our cultural interests, and all phases of our Christian rharacterf for his undying patience-we, the seniors, proudly dedicate this, the 1955 edition of the Ram to MR. HERBERT L. CLARK IOur Advisor! 5 Special Recognition For his moxt capable lefzderzilfip during the absente of our advisor: for him' great mntriblrtiom to the Cbrislian development of our College: for all his efforts 1l'l7ll'IJ lure been u genuine insfriralion to ux, we, the dass of nmeteen hundred fifty-fin' exprcn our sinfere thanks to RIil'I5Rl5ND KENNETH R, W'lLLlAMS 6 Special Recognition .'. v A J. Q .0 In refognition of twenty years of faithful serrife to Ibe follege, to lbe community and to his fraternity, The Omega Psi Phi FH1f6'l'llif'1 preiented Ibis plaque to Dr. F. L. Atkinx. 7 1 5 Y ' :.t:f3,tT .fgejrff 2. , QI Q 4 .,f.'f?,.- if 767 -65:12.- N 3-1, . ,'. . ',,ffg,! 9- Special Recognition 'L I' ALM-I-Q' .H tLklJ,A- lf? I - A K -457 ' ' 19 Q v . s - . 35.32-' .. 1-'f'ir4.L'z.Q :' Qfs 's gs .4' ., P' 2, f 'L 7 l2'- 7 ,ty uz.- 1' JV ' u I U '-. M Q.. -t in ' N1-v ' :M Y Y I. r ..u ' ,.,-'A . To Lathan Pridgen who is shown at the Homecoming game with nurses Spencer, Jefferies, and Parker. Pridgen received a leg injury in a football game with Bluefield State. The smile on his face shows the spirit of a good running balfhack and also of one of the best sportsmen anywhere, lt was truly a great loss to the Rams. Pridgen is a sophomore at the college and makes his home in New jersey. I am sure our star would like to have included on this page sperial thanks to those at Blueheld State, Kate Bittings and Teafhers College, plus others, for their aid. Our hats off to a guy with a mountain of heart. THE YEARBOOK S'I'AIfF, STUDENT BODY AND FRIENDS' 8 53359 iff' ' YA X uxCJZLClfl,kg ana! ,MA ,ff SIGN? Rlflflelflflgelf' 9 Faculty and Staff we'll Long Remember Ai rw' fp, . ?,,,,.. LINTON J. BURNHAM FLORENCE T. BUTLER Education-Psychology Eduration-Psyrbology 'Nil X 1 F dw-fs ff, .. .Y X -'., s : X ,L , ,A . HERBERT L. CLARK Edumtion-Psychology M. MARGUERITE DAVENPORT OLIVIA PULP Edunztior1-Ps-rrlaology Regirtrafs Assistunl l :Eff 5 . T, I , TY ,.. if f A df- bq' -..n..' A ARDIiLI.If HENRY GEORGE L. JOHNSON Izjllllfdfillll-PX-j'f!lfllIlg'1' Education-Psyc'lJology IO Q 'Qty J. W. GREENWOOD Science Ng? ki.. NN JOHN F. LEWIS Education-Psychology ef . i -Q ,-A, A. -- Z.-1Qf'5l 2'W ' f .ff ' -'ll , Faculty and Staff we'll Long Remember VIN W3- LILLIAN LEWIS Science ,Qi ,g 'lagrse w , Nu? MADGE NEELEY CHARLES J. PARKER Dormitory Mutron 4 'nn' WILBUR ROSS Physical Education ga? 1 . f, -IQ ixlxf 2- x w I P X , T - lf. E ALPHONSO VICK Science . Nv- 'WB- MARY SPENCER LUCILLE TERRELL Nurse Social Science ff! -lv' -1--'- .lsr- .-LAY I3- 'efll 1 Ng BESSIE WHITE ETHEI. C. WILKINSON Education-Psychology Malbematirx ll Faculty Expressions We'lI Long Remember MISS BUTLER Teach Richly! MR. BURHAM ll hat do they expect me to do? MR. PARKER It's hard and vague. MRS. TERRELL Don't you see? MR. CLARK He means well. MR. LEWIS Sister, MISS JAMES All right. MISS DAVENPORT It's only in your mind. REV. WILLIAMS Strike that out. MR. BROWN For instance. MR. JORDON Site and example. DR. OLIVER ls that all, are you done. MR. HALL You ought to be intelligent enough, huh? DR. DILLARD l'm not going to fool with you people. NURSE SPENCER W'hat ails you F MISS RAEFORD Now girls, wait a minute. MRS. DOBSON No, MRS. ROSS Precious MRS. QUIVERS I'll close the place down. MR. TERRELL lVhere's the money, boy? MISS HENRY Mamma said- MRS. WHITE Can't write better than that, I'll fall you MRS. BROWN 1 u'asn't horn yesterday: I was horn the day he ore MRS. WILLIAMS That's heautifulf' I2 MRS. HAMILTON Caliphonia MR. DANIELS Can you tell me? MRS. SCALES You people. MRS. JONES Give me what I ask for. MRS. COBLE You just rlon't have the hours CLASS HISTORY CHAPTER l On the morning of September 25, 1951, a group of 175 students were eager to start a new phase of their lives-that of a college freshman. After mingling with honest-to-goodness college ladies and gentlemen, we discovered that the excitement of that first day proved to be almost too much for us. Our first week of orientation gave us a great start which we cherished all the way through our four-year career. During our first year, we were very pleased to find ourselves under the able leadership of Mr. H. L. Clark, class advisor, Mr. Jessie Jacobs, president, Miss Imogene McKnight, secretary, and Mr. Paul Lassiter, treasurer. Homecoming found us well represented in all extra-curricular activities, including sports, clubs, and societies. Miss Clarice Graham was elected as freshman attendant to Miss T. C. Representing our class on the football team were: Clyde DeBerry, Stephen Holman, Clarence Jones, Paul Lassiter, Wilbert Mc- Knight, Arthur Page, Fred Parker, Willie Simmons, Charles Williams, and James Wright. Those who made the basketball team were: Fred Blyther, Clarence Jones, Fred Parker, Bobby Pennington, Calvin Price. On the track team we had: Eglon Bailey, Thomas Carson, Richard Grey, Stephen Holman, Vincent Thomp- son, and Louis Wyatt. Representing us on the baseball team were: Arthur Page, Fred Parker, and Willie Simmons. Although our president, Jessie Jacobs, was called into the armed forces, we felt that our first year was quite successful, ending with a very nice social, which we shared with the sophomore class. CHAPTER Il In September, 1952, we arrived once more at Winston-Salem Teachers College, this time as distinguished sophomores who were completely shed of the traditional greenery of freshmen, and looking forward to a highly successful school year. Eager to learn, and equally as eager to exemplify the definite collegiate growth which began one year earlier, we ardently struggled to continue raising the standards, especially for the freshmen just entering. This year was all that we had hoped it would be. With 168 students on roll and all hearts together, we selected the late Miss Genobia Dunstan as the sophomore attendant to Miss T. C. And charming indeed she was. To add another contribution to Homecoming several members of our class played on the football team. Our basketball players for the year were Clarence Jones, Fred Parker, Fred Blyther, Calvin Price, and Paul Lassiter. As time rolled on we began to formulate our ideas about various organiza- tions and goals. Many of us pledged and joined sororities and fraternities and other clubs on the campus. Miss Clarice Graham was elected as Princess Charming for this year. As early spring came, flowers began to burst into bloom, and so did we. Athletes on the track and baseball teams practiced hard and made a grand record for the school. And as the birds began singing, so did the choir. Members of the sophomore class who had jointed the choir included: Selwyn Clyburn, Vivian Crutchfield, Dona Ford, Blanche Gregg, William Henderson, Aurelia McFadden, Annie Vaughn, Ada Watson, Audrey Thomas, and Catherine Sudderth. Throughout the year, we gave many chapel programs. Among these we can't forget Eugene Walcott's beautiful violin renditions, the musical accompaniments of Blanche Gregg, Selwyn Clyburn, and Vivian Lewis, Ellia Griffin's poetry, and the solos of Dona Ford and Ada Watson. The freshman and sophomore prom, which was the biggest dance of the year for us as a class, was quite a dilly. I Thus ended a successful sophomore year, another episode in the story which is to prove eventually to be the happiest phase of our lives. 13 CHAPTER III We returned to school in September, 1953, with refreshed spirits after completing a hard year of study which crowned us as full-pledged juniors. Our class ofiicers for this year were: President, Fred Thornton, Secretary, Imogene McKnight, Treasurer, William Henderson. Our class consisted of 159 members, a loss of 9 students. During this year, we were well represented in the field of sports. In football fifteen boys exhibited fine play, in baseball six boys represented our classg in basketball Eve boys showed their ability and cooperative spirit, and in track and field athletics, we were represented by six fine athletes. In addition to sports, we engaged in other activities and made other achieve- ments. Our class won first prize for the best play in the annual tournament, and also the prize for selling the most tickets for the tournament. We also gave several chapel exercises during the year for which we merited much appraisal. Our junior candidate for Miss T. C. was Miss Eleanor King. The contest was a close one in which Miss King lost to her opponent, thus having to serve as first attendant to the queen. Our junior year ended successfully with four of our classmates being initiated into the Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. These were Misses Josephine Ardrey, Clarice Graham, Vivian Lewis, and Mr. James Cox. CHAPTER IV In September, 1954, our forces again, for the last time, encamped upon the grounds of our college. We were now dignified seniors, ready to take the final step in preparing ourselves for our life careers. We started the year with a bang by pushing our candidate for Miss T. C. on to victory. This queen was none other than Miss Vivian Crutchfield of Balti- more, Maryland. We also won recognition in having sold the most tickets for the tourna- ment plays for two times. One of our class members, Miss Julia Lewis, won a prize as the best actress Our officers for this year were: President, Fred Thornton, Secretary, Imogene McKnight, Treasurer, Janice Stinson. Although we were not highly represented in sports by quantity, we were highly represented by quality. In football we had eight representativesg in base- ball, 4 representatives, in basketball, 2 representatives. As the senior year gave us the opportunity to do student teaching, only about two thirds of us were on campus at any time during the year. But even that did not incapacitate us. We continued to tread onward. We began working on our yearbook, under the leadership of Josephine Ardrey, our Editor-in-Chief, and her assistant, Selwyn Clyburn: Three members of our senior class were selected as candidates for Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for the year 1955. They are: Misses Josephine Ardrey, Clarice Graham, and Vivian Lewis. One of the final honors of the senior class was the election of Miss Catherine Sudderth of Hickory, N. C., as Miss Teachers College Lady of the Year for 1955. So from freshmen to seniors we have had our thrills and joys, our sadnesses and disappointments, but we have looked forward to the future and tried to pre. pare ourselves to serve humanity. l 4 w The 55 Ram Staff r 'QE ,... if i X' ' PAUL LASSITER - In JOSEPHINE ARDREY Art Editor and Acting Editor Editor I '.. 5.15.-Q! . y nxt. rm, if ,Q A A EVE 'MS 'Q Q, - A T A A ,, 1-'ff , X 1' ,Q-. ,zgff rh - CARRIE z. o'N ILL nl A A l S d ED PARKEK IMOQ cKNIGHT I I I ' :sts an ecre ary an yout Sp tx Editor S Newry and Layout -1' ' ,U A ni. ,gf gr-'Ag' A R A of' ' VIVIAN LEWIS . . X Assistant Chairman Layout ALICE RADLEY asurer Layout , R x, XX X L gl, WILLIAM HENDERSON Businesx Manager 15 CLARICE GRAHAM ' Cbairman of Layout ALMA MATER As we go forth from old T. C. A song of love we sing to thee, And praises to the memory Of days at Teachers College. Thy Sons and Daughters bring thee fame Through knowledge which we here have gained Exultingly we raise thy name, O Winston-Salem Teachers College. As we go forth from old T. C. Good leaders we will always be, And stand for Christianity, As you have taught us, Teachers College. ln all we do we shall proclaim To all the world thy teaching fame. As we go forth we praise thy name, O Winston-Salem Teachers College. SU PERLATIVES MOST STUDIOLJS Josephine Ardrey James Cox MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Clarice Graham William Henderson MOST COOPERATIVE Zenobia O'Neill Fred Parker MOST ATTRACTIVE Audrey Thomas Richard Grey BEST DANCERS Blanche Gregg Vincent Thompson MOST VERSATILE Imogene McKnight James Wright FRIENDLIEST Vivian Crutchfield Fred Thornton WITTI EST Evelyn Shipp Clarence Jones BEST DRESSED Eleanor King Raymond Wiggins MOST ATHLETIC Lula Wilkins Russell Murphy I6 fi SENIDR INTRGDU CTIONS k 5 E' Z N 1 N The Ram Class Officers for '55 .. iii' . .lag l 's-,IA-II: Q- ' , z-,-Gam., r' .X , il'- rv 'N .2 N A. 44. .-.. i' 'P Y?-QQ, 1,1 -D rx ,sa aft.- netwa- 3' for ,,, rv ff' 'N-wg RAM CLASS OFFICERS Fred Thornton President Wxllxam Henderson Vzce President Imogene McKnight Secretary Blanche Gregg Assistant Secretary Doris Morris Treasurer Alice Bradley Assistant Treasurer I8 'ir Qu: 1 f i X ri A 'uw GENOBIA DUNSTAN nc. IQ Lbv' .X ' WILLIAM MITCHELL In Memoriam In memory of our beloved classmates we the Senior Class of nineteen hun- I f , , dred fifty-five hereby reserve this section of our annual. BOBBY PENNINGTON . 2 I I9 Like a ship that's left its mooring And sails bravely out to sea, So someone Dear has sailed away In calm sereniryg Bur there's promise of greater joy Than Earth could have in store, For God has planned a richer life Beyond the unseen shore . . . Seniors .lan . . l 'iff 'VX Q.., -'2-.. DELORES MANGUM ALLEN JACQUELINE ANDERSON D '-TTZILTII K, at Y MI . K 21 YVONNE BALLENTINE EVERETTE BARKSDALE s' ' QXIL-'QQA ,, my ,W-4, .fllflg V. Q. f A 'El , lp yi ' Q gy f J 'jx K 5.x JOSEPHINE ARDREY '51 MARY BATTS GUN -0-Q haf' ALICIi L. BRADLEY FANNIE BRADLEY ALLEGRO BRYANT 20 ELGON BAILEY 'Wa' JEANNE BOYCE 'QS' DELORIES BULLOCK v 1 I I I Seniors A 'L ARNELL CALLANDS PATRICIA CHERRY vv- 1+ X 57 1. - i-.1 HERMAN COBB ARDRENA CONARD ll lixzyg Fa up, 'fQ,' 'Dunb- ETHEL DAYE CLYDE DeBERRY if , in Y, is CHARLIE CLIFTON as .Q IW' W-r o.q , . VIVIAN CRUTCHFIELD fo MINNIE DIXON 'Q's...Ji SELWYN CLYBURN -Q ALICE DALTON 'QQ RUTH EDGEFIELD . 515. .-kr If XT? Seniors . 4, ,.'. yn, mv , f ,f iff gf , J CLARENCE ERWIN -. . , VM' -'x 'QQ ,315 fum yy. N. f . J' 2 YE Na -' r EVELYN FAISON GERTRUDE FAISON -IOYCE V. FARIBAULT fm .x P . 'WPQQ ,1- DONA FORD JAMES GARRETT VIVIAN GILES ' , 42+ Q , '0'x,w' W e . N. 'ff CLARICE GRAHAM ,dw r '+g in .J HA'l I'lIi GRAY BLANCHE GREGG RICHARD GREY El-I-IA GRIFFIN 22 9 1 Seniors cf-i , N 'J-'X . 'Emp f--H-V ,... '-:aan 5 'rx ' , QLSJ ,.4 ' . ,, X Q91- I I: lg I If :Ii .affff - ' ,L 'gf I ' fl' 4' 1 15 2 - AI 'iw . ' 5 t , V I.: 11,45 5515 I AN fi., ng.: V R -A WILLIAM GRIFFIN Q 'vw :N -QL HELEN B. HAPPOLDT 'ici ,eg CHARLES HAIRSTON EARLENE HAIRSTON 49 4,-L., ROLAND HANES I 8 I x. vu- Te X MINNIE HARRIS MARION HASKINS LAWRENCE HAUSER 'fm 71- ,Ls X .1 -5 N7 V XA . A ...rg -Q7 5 WILLIAM HENDERSON SADIE HILL HERBERT HINES STEPHEN HOLEMAN 23 YNf'Di 4' 'E DOROTHY HOLMAN 'rf ., ,., hu., W1 - 4- ' 1- WILHELMINA HUGHES pas sq' vi if ,. ' -f f'V, I .751 4 1 f W . ,NV K. Y- CLARISNCL jONliS Seniors n,f5h,QQi- N .f . QQ, ' lil . ff 5' ,,. ' Q in . ha ,A rn - V: F g,:,1-4355, - s '- -, ' -:' - ft S -5: bla. -'fad' MAGDALINE HOSKIN ' -H ETHEL JAMES St' iQ'-up SHIRLEY 'IONES 24 N7 J 4 uLL11s HARVELL MALLIE HUGHES 1 l iq I 'M .2 'A 23 49 QRS,- ' Q 'J THOMAS Jfmuxs CASEY JONES qv l YQ 'U' W fig: ' - if r'-31. 11 'VF YH' 1. I v 1 THELMA Jomss WILLIE Jomas -v O- .,i 0 DOROTHY jORDON 'V' 'vs JULIA LEWIS .-s-9 .J VILDRED LIPFORD Seniors ll 3'fvQ',7 'faggz-' i W1 ELEANOR KING PAUL LASSITER ANDERSON LEE .Y , yvsr VUE h I -,-N ' ,... ---4 I . . YA' ' so RJ' VIVIAN LEWIS EDNA LINK MARJORIE LINTON -.1 ., L fab fik Q-Q . uf L1I.L1AN LITTLE NARVIE LONG MARY LYON 25 Seniors vw- T' .-- 'v---4 MARJORIE MCCOLLUM 'v fv- PJ: s...,, ,Q CERENTO MARTIN RICHARD MARTIN GRAC AURELIA MCFADDEN OLLIE M :QQ A... ALL 3 QSC' Q X 'if-Q CGILVERY IMOGENE MCKNIGI-IT fy. if IE MAYE DAVID MEADOWS A 005 ,,.4v- J, MARY MILES LUCILLE MOODY DORI 26 :Oi ff? S f-. ff if 5,1 K 4 mr . sw, , A 9' I I S MORRIS RUSSELL MURPHY 1 I I 1 I V I I I Seniors ll ax Uv 715 er' CONSTANCE NEWSOMS C. ZEBONIA O'NElLL EUNICE OUTLAW ARTHUR PAGE 1, ,wx va t Wg .9 'Dx BERNICE PARKER FRED PARKER THELMA PARKER RUFUS PEARSON l A x,g 'ta-4 MARY C. PENN LONNIE PRICE ATHENA PURYEAR GURT REEVES 27 Seniors VERA REID CLARINE RICHARDSON 'W V hs 1 rw. v-vo MONTROSE ROBINSON XWILLIAM ROBINSON rw... ' 1 .1- . v K VIRGINIA RORIE MINNIE ROVUE LILLIE RUSSELL GENEVA SATTERFIELD l fi? fm- up 41' 49. fs. 'PQQ QQ.. EDYTIIE SCOTT RUTH SHACKELFORD ,x DORETHA SHELTON EVIELYN SHIPP ? 1 I I I V I V Seniors 'bfi-E' in-Jzmi, .A , , l. pi - fwx: Q--' ARTHUR SIMPSON SIDNEY SIMS V91 i MAE ELLEN STARKS JANICE STINSON l - nk KN.. S AUDREY THOMAS VINCENT THOMPSON 29 La q'. GARTHAINE SMITH MARGARET SMITH ., no CATHERINE SUDDERTH LOIS SUGGS l an : l i FRED THOMPSON MARCUS TOWNSCEND Seniors A QQ f 1 ' 'sf' , ,-.gif-4-'g,12' R -fV,4,,',2,. u A 'I I Q . R - 1 . I ' nz, K I I 18' Vx. ' eg 1 - Q JAMES WAGSTAFF k.,.. . if Q . ix x 5 , '. X N - I -ur... : ,L - . 4 - -Q1'??HW5'ffEue.'x 1 ' . - .1 '?i +1-:iEf: '1-QW' ' I :fr V . Q. nfs., , - - I-.-fs:'F'ff?ff? SKI?-s 4i - ' f - ,. 1' - --:Nxt .19 'rv ' :Q ze-1.195 I' . Q' g:'Y -x . ' .xi-Ck ' H15 'y v-X'-.XIJB RUTH WALLS Ax., rv 9,,,, Rh., ,x Q, ' lx' um--1 if' ORA MAE WATKINS :a-54, ' A ' lv-44 s..f ADA WATSON HENRIETTA WHITE IUKYMOND WIGGINS LULA WILKINS CHARLES WILLIAMS V fm . hiinf, 5 '- ' 'mi if-A -s qw , 7, 1, .Am bl , X4 V- 4, it -si , ' 4' .U I , N , I.,-1 1 f gf I Aff U , I 'tg' ,I I .L' I .- 1 5 -N 'S+ fffi '35 'pr' THOMAS WILLIAMS RUTH WILLIAMSON AURELIA WILSON JAMES WRIGHT A-3 rirl a zi ,, . Seniors 4 33 Y? aw, . ,, h 3 sf., L h ,L Sf NOLA WRIGHT ORA LEE WRIGHT ROBERT JORDAN Persons whose pictures do not appear: MARTHA DIXON RUTH JOHNSON LOUIS WYATT CLASS POEM A BEGINNING TEACHERS PRAYER BY RAYMOND WIGGINS O Lord, to whom all things belong, and all things done according to thy will, let ' ' ' h' hosen field. me ever find my way to the minds of children rn t zs, my c O, let me from the start, through thee, he interesting, prepared and wanted he, and teach thy works and all thy glory to some desiring he or she. O Father, from whom all learning has its start, do always help me to do thy will and develop thy precious art. Let me in all my efforts find a way to some child's mind, and all thy teaching which comes through me, he for the betterment of all mankind. Lord, keep this mind which thou hast made to mold the lives of great men, free from all things in thy sight which does not make men friends. My Lord, let not this task which thou didst start desist or lose its height, but let it flourish as did thy name and represent truth and light. 31 CC 77 ,4 LDC., Q 'lfllmv g0I'g0f my Q 3, ,,.--1- N .Y 5 X x X 'Ts i A , 5 2 f1 T I -7 ,j i W 5' In 11 ii IAVV uni J N, 9 'Q 5 :- 4 w ' ' tixfuxlmj ,f ! 32 is . -4, K 5 . . , 1. 4 1 r N , f , A. ' 1 I ' . UNDERCLASSMEN DMN Em- QX L 7 , fr lunror X o l Sophomore 1 ! f Freshman Q lunior Class li ,jjj-yi 1. .' 0 si -1 L ..-fZ,,.- - - ., b , -,so ,f ,- 5 ll' Alek! Q., l N Q.. Tiff, .s - H . '-'ff' 5 - jfavffll 'Q -i .3.' .g. VH V F ' :- .3 3,5 ,4,,2:uj A L. FLW- 1 A-'i 4- if f. - ..', - --L Y .1 ,. 43- A ,I.l.,T 1 :QQ 3.1 ' f Tru.-QQ ,I .A ji lifgtsvy 1. Sophomore Class This space was left for the SOPHOMORE CLASS who do NOT appear in this space provided for them. 34 Q Z f pf' f f ln, 1 e- ' A g. W 9 V I I Bi . . T . Q..-Q 1 4,42 iw-1 x f' 7 L '35 ,ft ZH' 'Fifi f JZ' a X M M r xl , LY 'Yi '71 N ' 1 ,: r 'Q ' . ' V nl ' ' ll r-P I -.NWM M L. A WMM! na' 6 aff f fx In S' . Q!! ' , 1 r Xu 3 R Y , it x Y + I .L U I 0 1 M gs i .,,,a- 1 W4 1 ,gm . I 1 ,. . 111 . W , L an , ,f 5, .j fm, I, rf . Wynn Af. I A 4 .vw-: Q 'im --N 2' ,L AN . xg- ff W wwf W E, f x L ya X ...fgv My Q Qrganiza fiond 37 X -W Student Council Fred Thornton Essic Williams . janet Hunter . Sadie Brown , N. ,-A ff' .,..,...Pre.rident , , Vice-President , . . Secretary , , , ..., , , , , Treasurer A, A. c. P. K 1 ..',v O A .'7m N ., 4' Mary SCOU ' Charles YO'-mg Mary Quick Dr. L. L- Lewis 2211 Q u S. 1 2' I ' 'N .W r kL..'.3 g' - .1 , 'ig V' , Preszdent Vice-Presidwf V , Secretary 4 A V , Advisor 38 Gb 4 Future Teachers of America r ,, M4-, A' ,'.,, - x ,.- ...Q A-ar J.,-c ' ' Y- Il M -0 V, v Wi.. PQ ,r , L-' E ,A .4 ,- 1-,,- Sherman Hill . . Teresa Cummings janet Hunter - . President Vice-Presideni Secretary Drama Guild Kg: .--M i ,-- ,..,v. - 1 -ef ' ., Q. ar, . ra '- Evelyn Shipp . . Theresa Cummings Peggy Mizelle . . Clarastine Penn , . President Vice-President Secretary Assistant Secretary il. i+g I , oir l l i l- 9 5 - ii 5 if ii 'i -' Wx iv L - f , J 1 I 1' 5 I Selwyn Clyburn , William Henderson Catherine Sudderrh George Venable . Dr. J. A. Dillard President A Vice-President S erretary Buxinexs Manager Director l .H U i Y -i.L....,, -L. l - s -l Yi Y + ..-W Band i wi.- ,-i - 4 - A ,l i?. WY , , f 1 f I -Y ' M i --PQ42 ff .. .Sin-. ' . ' 'iEi W RT. - .Q ':f:x1l'ig.. - ..,,.x ' --.' 8.9-g , 5 -W ' . 35,13 ' ls' pl 1- I ,,,f.1-f f . 'gf-1 ' N . I 'lf Y --- ,- ,T V,. .i i 4 5- v-- We-P A ll'-. it T' ' 3-1 1: V ' , 'v' . ' - ly., 9!Sli3., CA i..,.i. L-5 .Z 05,3 A L , hw u'.' 'S I' X lg T , Fla.. ix:- av h haf E .41 'A n 1 ' gi ,I CT x W . Q., , A . ,M , - - L, , sq W A 'I' 1- V' F Y -LEFTWTO' 4 G!'ITa Betty f 'jacggeling shmh, Mary sreeie,xQjhbmas1ng . .. -. 'ixobgfis -' ' . '...f1f,-. .-,rf -n-1 n-nu' ' r nn ut-m ' W 7s.- .rf 1 i 4? Homecoming Committee 1 tn- i in 'i i LEFT TO RIGHT: jenkins, Garrett, Venable, Trotter, Williams, Isabel, Thorn- ton, Cook, Pickard, Hines l STANDING: Smith, Greenwood, Daniels, Goore, Parker, Wilson, jordan n R tional Counci .ii 1 -I i i si- ,,- I 4' ra: RH' ' 1 .X if Sunday School X I Y. W. C. A. u f . 1 4 1 . bv' OFFICERS 9? ll'-il ll 4-. :hr Q F'-:rf rw-1 5' -M '. l'.. P 9:4552 , MQ., . 5 - - f- - Q ?.EZ'E,4Qs 4i 7 fwisg-sy ' , . I1---' - - . . -.al A-.,'3'N'. .J bg.- -if-Q: '.. Z 3 'ffi 3? , ' Clarastine Penn , . ..., , President Carolyn Mangum , Vice-Prexidenl Mary Miles . Assixtant Secretary Hazel Dobson , . Treaxurer 43 ,4 Charm Club -- I 5 . , .. .- Girl Scouts Xl vm ',,.f- x 'U N. . , A 1,- 'I I 1, 4'7ff'5 'nf' fw ! . .N--.f' -- if ,, J. 1 E! ' r' 'vu -Q... N' gku 417412 ,, .1 ' .. 1' ' .. f. ---cw , 1f,-ff1-wIF,9,':f ..',..,- iw, Jx . Sgr' 10 - 'J A-KX'-1. , ,3 .K .L ,, .- . 4 . . . fw- ..-, 'f -f 22- 1 3 -. f:vfi1,-x. A :mb Qu 44 1 , fl if Pegram Haii Dormitory Councii 11 UI' 1 IB- ,,.-M1 t Ai .. i i - . Kr ' i Ai K- r Vivian Crutchfield , , . . . . . , . . ,.,,... , , . President janet Hunter A . . ,.,,., Vue President Annie Green Secretary Norma Fisher ...,. Asszstani Secretary , , , . Treasurer Atkins Hall Dormitory Cguncil 45 Colson Hall Dormitory Council 1 x .- , X .-: .. H1 ,,- f 'f' l1 X Day Students Orsanllallon XLz' -'V 46 l 25825 429 AHA BCDZ vw ffzjm Z I' p Q' gI 8eL6!0lfl'l Pan - Hellenic Council 'r f- 7 V! Q34 11. Q gk ,- h f.,-1, 71. 1+ ff - ,N . v' ry ,q-f' 1 , 'flaw ,lv . OFFICERS 9.- Lawrence Hauser ..., ,..,.. P resident Raymond Wiggins , . . . , , Vice-President Mary Quick .,,... ,.....,.. S ecretary Sadie Brown ., .. Assistant Secretary Mohalia Poteat ..,. ....... T reasurer Mary Talton . , .,......... Parliamentarian Essic Williams . . , ,4......,. Public Relation Chairman lvy Leaf Club P sl QW' w., . .,'. .,.- ,f - .MLJ,.i'- 1' 1 Jackie Smith , . . Augusta Hill .. Mildred Hines . . . Shirley Eichberger Dorothy Garrett ' .. .- OFFICERS . . . . . . President . . . Vice-Preskient . . , . , , . Secretary Assistant Secretary . ....,, Treasurer Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority WU fi .NH Vivian Lewis . , Carolyn Herbert Dorothy johnson Faustina Holman Annie Green . . . , , Mary Quick . , Blanche Gregg . Mrs. Gloria Goore OFFICERS 49 Basileus Anti-Basileus Grammateus Epistoleus Tamiorbus Ivy Leaf Reporter Dean of Pledgees Advisor Wi ' , VL' - 7 s' Phi Bela Si8ma Fraternity .A .4 1 - . A G ru N K ' XC A ' 2 is ' r ' ' - ,. o ' .ffx sw, A- I- X -r , - so 4 E. .1 M T A K 5 1 5. ' r l f .Wifi 51. rg. -. li ' , Ffa iiis ' l' ' A A gg vi ., ' 'N.- i 1 K lrszivf my - M' . 5 F r 'L K u m,J,y1,v3' as ' -xx, I 'x 'igzglw-:gil . M j im0lC y u Freema v ' . Romulus Gibbs . Rudolph Wiggins james Cooper ...., Laurence Harrison . Sandro Blalock . . , Neely fn 44.. ..., -9- '-r'-mr 11.4 media' Cresent V N 2 'W i 1 hw 'lu'- OFFICERS .. r ,SOM Club 'J yi. . ' Ig, , . President . Vice-President . . 4 . A . '. , . Secretary Assistant Secretary , , . Treasurer Sigma Gamma Rh0 aa 'lf , 4 Aurora Club pf U' Y J 1 l.-J 'r' 'VII d'i1 Cs' f. ' x ' 11 'f' ' 1 - 1 2- ' 7' fn. Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Riin- FN. at ,,, .ir I 0, ug F7 E' 'O E ' 'Q Fred Thornton ,,...,.. , , .,....,.,,...,, , Basileur Essic Williams ,,,, , , Keeper of Records and Seals Casey jones , . , , , Keeper of Finance David Meadows , Dean of Pledgees Mr. C. Parker . , . . , , , . ,,,., , , , Adriso Lampodas Uub, 2 Ngiuw' -34' rv.: . ,A . F , f ,.--ge-q.,jI 2. :TQ-4'f. 1nw -,. M X . AQ -- In 9 ., aj ' . 99 Ce, Q ' 4 -rr ie.-A--H--' 1- 'n . 4 X 'I ' 5 G . ' U ' l ? ' , X lar 1 V, . n .M N 1 ' J 4 , r J ii'-fix? if 4 QQ EJ! , v , w , w , ' iff i tif lm. if ii 1 i Zeta Pltl Beta Sorority joan Wllliants President Sadie Hill Brown Vice-President Hazel Caudle Secretary Shirley Faison , Assistant Secretary Catherine Sutlderth . . Treasurer Archon' Q .. lan lub 'H r .- J--1 r ' n . ' 'mf ff 2 ' . ' 1 6 ll? 'J' , vs ,V Q1 .gp W x-,fmiv x I .., -,,,.., gn : 1' W, x -J, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity ' ,. w , 5 a , ,gg flilm 1-1' , :A wiv .. , -, -- ., -, ,K tt' Lawrence Hauser P,-ggidenf Richard Grey Sherman Hill Ellis Hunt james Wright james Cox . . Vice-President , Secretary , . Treasurer V Dean of Pledgees Recording Secretary Sphinx Club 1,-v- Sf i zf-11 -, l 1. Q .vi f .'. 99 Ui up ' U 54 r 6 gram? Delta Sigma Theta Sorority - A 5 af fi? Q a4Jl Pyramid Club -5. jacquehne Anderson , , . President Lillie Mumford . . Vice-President Kathryn Davis .,,, , 55 , Secretary Vivian Oden . . , . , . , , Treamrer Fraternity Queens 'S 4 ' x . , 5 0 Y ' ii , if' gs .xC. LEFT TO RIGHT: Imogene McKnight, Miss Omega: Clarice Jones, Miss Sigma: Shirley Stewart, Miss Alpha The Sigma's Winning Homecoming Float 'inf' l 7 f 1 1 tfswsin' 1' Jf. , ' A JL ' g Y ' .vliks ., , ' ' ' x- - - , A . -A i 5 ' 5 'P , ' Y ,. , , L 43' A, ,I DI x s, , ., . , , '4'f'..- 5 ' U v x ' . v , . . ,I , . L7-. f ' but I li' .'A. L' iijf, A ,, Q Rift. X . -1 . w I . , x R -J.. .. N Hsin bm. i qw-T, NQZQDQ WSL JTC! ' C Q fy! af ,..--xgbylf' Afkkfifd , , 'w I . XX X f A 1 x - ' X . xx N 5. Q ,fx J g ,1-,y y s .WW A A X v ' 1 K' ' Fgllci. .1 f.g iff Q f 'Y 4 ' w 53 A 1 +6 Y .: x-4 MQW' X 4 '- - 'Za-JM'-1. x ' ' O 1 xr V-4. j',,,kA:, . ' - '.. . 1 Y-.. f s .. '- - If ?g3i.,,'---,:.l1e:gfg5' ,g 7 I WH My 'A 1 K ni- J., fx K af - 1- 1' .Q 4. 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Y,-0,8 ZA It :nv , rg X' Q r x . 1 . -, V ,, -ff' ff: ' : ,'-f- -A liipwv Y, 'iq' '-.':gL.x ,, V ft. . . V4 1 ,j 'I .Q 'V f ' ' F? --if? 37' ' , '-7 2' -X, -. ss 9 . A Juv . 'X' f' . il I f b 4 I 1 f' H- X 5 Lx in COACH CONRAD 59 Ram Seniors EIGL-5 A N wx: -X3 a.. . xi I N i R 1 .4 . 'CPN , 34- ! I . v Q X g x Xb xi? FRONT ROXV-Left to Right: Charles Williams. Paul Lassiter, Clyde DeBerry SECOND ROW james Wright, Russell Murphy, Al Page, Fred Parker Ram Captains If N' Qu! 'Civ -. if V . gss vp N ' ,, , l , .IE '- '! I Y ' . .s um - 4 . - , 'ix N , K .x V',,', .. A' 'Q V-'walkpa R p Q L R J 1 , P0-fy:--2---x' 1.- - rf- :uf . X-- ffl-FI.-N. -P - 'lf RUSSELL MURPHY THOMAS WILLIAMS L, ,, Track Teams 1 .lx ip- A.. , -Q S 9-QW! plc. ' ' ,I C, ' 5- ia 4, t I tl ' 2. ac '53 E155 . ::T'-.i- -5 A Q k vf I V 'l-- r .' I-3' . ' 5' - mf-if . ., '- f ' ' 'W' ' 0, N N L xl' xl y' -VL A ' fs, , - mm, I A gl , . ,t L A 1- 1' U' '14, V l x ., ,. Q , . e f Zn.-g 1 yl g-mfs fl.- A -. tags 'N s YH- ,ll WN-'fsss s s. 545 r-1 , V i K 1 H- .. .- t Q Y li.. SX K ng Y - h Ji, .. Nth - i ' ' lie- all VY,-A. Z is 1 -f-fsiiffsl ' l 5. '-4' X ss'f'Y'3-'f-Efrl sl' f X F 'A Aus - Y ood And the V' 'Si-lex ' , - 11 5 . d for 'mer Th . -ng the lawn A over as John gumfg rea Y h b' lk s 'h H '1 d TWo'Mf1e Zmpson in 'he ,th gpm T C Bexays UP an .The Big Jump T e xg guns taY- mat . an ey. an un SVN - ' oung tO55 at A -'ft , -13 swlli N.: . V Q Ye .I ,A U ,gl s 7 Il' ' T-rs . - V, . r 54 3 ill-f' I I I 1, '. .- 5-, ' '41 . , 'J -'I' -A- . -1.35. V ff-.,' Armstrong and Gunnings talking things ' - , . 1 over at T. C. Relays With javlm off Lassiter taking Second 61 c AC s at T. C. Relays 0 H R05 lin r gr Basketball Team ' r'Vi A 0 ,,,, 4: Q Q! A A 'Eff V A -- b VB V I A , S 'N T' l . K-V ' 3 1. l l, l ' 1 l N l I li .is nr' L :Al S, dsl, ua If . , ll A -A - ' H l l A 5 ., 'L A f ' A is V. X , W ix i ' li 'Q l ii ' XV 1 . . xt l x xxx g V 3. ' n ' . ? 1 '21, ' Nl 1 'I K' fi Cf 1 , i D- 1 - -N ' I Z xv f ' ' il 2 . ' in V nfl , , ' ' 1 s A ' ' 1 It .U X V W' 1 M , ' Y , ' 4 5 I , 1' 1 N A 'a 2 1: ' Y ll I l I Q ' 1 M 6 it .glaring A - A li .1 l c, J . f A a n KNEELING-Left to Right: Bobby Pennington, Sidney Lawson, jack DeFares, james Sessoms, Fred Parker, Clarence jones STANDING-Left to Right: Harry Rogers, Wilfred John, Mitchell Hamton, Millard Harris, Lawrence Harrison, Edward Sherrill, Otis Hunter Ume again this year nm' teum fume through with flying colors. They played SS gunlw. laying 4. l.efnling in the .cfm-ing defmrlnlcnt wax All C. I. A. A. Forward jack Deliares. zrillv IN fminli pm' gauze, Scrrnnl um All C. I. A. A. Center Millard Harris, with Hifi. ,limit of the vrwlit gum In their rmlrb, Clarence Bigbouxe Gaines. the man u lm rim u'm'l2 live lmu In their peak. 62 5' My ,I F' I 9 ix gm - 6. , , o E. ff. ,A Cf' .- , I,-.Q 57 --2' ii iv :Ik izlijl ' 5- V I., 'I . I :IA ' ' .gy 1 qgq. J: ff C V - rj 1 ' ' .' r - ' --4.1.- ' - , -1 1 vL . 4,'.. AJ , X'-.- Y 5, 5 ., ' AG: L If . ,., , fsgr - ' X . U, A A A' . , . x, . , , b Xi . X' Q ' wl- . E N... . f MILLARD HARRIS All C. I. A. A. Center junior, 6 fl., 7 in. -. North Ilvilkexboro, N. C. COACH GAINES 1 X as I , , P ER Has seen much aclio in his four years. He is ralled the For Wayne lark Rab- E -af ' L bit, and basipbe best one-hand jump shot ' on the team. 1 fl I! 3 . X .X 1 'A ' . 1 x ' Q lv X X- xf f 51 af NEW YORK CITY RESIDENTS SK I 5 In 'I jr: . I -1 . . , -1 . : lo I' ! ,gf 1- ,Q 1 5 Y 'I U . 4 CLARENCE JONES JACK De1:ARES Las! year's raptain. Showed form again A11c.1. A. A. fofwmz, 1954-ss CAPT. EDWARD sl-IERRILL 'b'fXe '- Af f J' ff' bwlff' fmfed 8 pomlx per game. Sophomore, Commerce High School, New York City AND COACH GAINES vl Baseball Team ll' A, A U, T, fe 'Q .I Jin! V, ., .,.. I , vlyx Y -1 --ei ilu- I if - ,ir ' ,t ,-2935? , N J 1 , , 'Tl nv, www I if iijiiflalf 13' fs 'lf' Xa le SPENCER PATTERSON DQW1 E l S 7 T XOHN 3oNE NEELEY Mud: is expected of tbese tbree as the team puts on their spikes and tlye student body waits for the fry, Play Ball. Good lurk, team! Cheerleaders 7 .1 fl, tba .fl LICFT TO RIGHT-Margaret Hairston, Barbara Freeman, Clara Martin, Nancy jackson. STANDING-Left to Right: Ollie MCGilvery. Dan Rice, Sarah Powell. Frances Clarke, Doris jackson f l N I 1 l I i w Graduating Lettermen , l v Q me A James Wright 3. nil if Steve Holman , .x 15 . V fix ,I O .,., I, ,.f- ' n at , lf C. ., x is A . X -.:. ' Charles Williams .' i f! Paul Lassiter ' 12 A 1 .nr- , -'T' .,, . ,Q T . A N Pu! Clarence jones - X -4---h ' Richard Gray 'x ey X if: -A-15 Clyde DeBerry are 5 sr- ! Vincent Thompson rf' NX ' ld.. f Q81 X Russell Murphy 65 M.. Fred Parker QEWW- 1 wil' In . '7 -4 QM ,, . + ix, ir '-:Q Nu 4' ' Qs.. , Q, w ' W 0 , ',1S'Al' E ,....- -fd' v' f ' NIC ' 'F? '. -- Q 1.5 W v . ' , x 47 I .f ' r, Y' , 1 AS, 4 af' ' -.2 ' g is uf, F: F r 3?r. , . . ,R I ' -s -' 'ff Q j 5 fx r 'f?,', n Jw- E if ws 4 ',-- x v L,.:- .- 1. 53 ,J 1 ' huh 1 'V - . -5. Xfgfwgrx i i'FWiEf-'Tx . X gfy'i?s5f QF - , M -fir: jf W '+ we T C3 'r ' Ting T54 f as ' AX f X4 X i 4 'aqkixf cznqp 4 i+gL,,J fvwn f W , QW 9'. ia:'wgQ5 s eff' 'aa 'M 4 1 'J' ,fu ' ' , J r- ., fri A-I Y n M f .gp A . N-qi AX - . , ' 4 -' r Qgfz 'Qi I-I .iFYK'f' pan. s ,JF f w Jw. , -4 H I 66 Wi- NN- LT .. .x , ., .4 ' 3' If V 'im rk .. '15, A hut-g . . p , fl 14 ' ,fl .5 .nl :N ' Q' if 1 r I , 2' E , ,saw fp . 1 L 'ff5'2fi ,ff 'M X S x YJ 1 K J .i -f x vi 4 'N 1 1, . N I' nr X -dl' , Senior Directory DELORES MANGUM ALLEN 2.11 East End Ave., Durham, N. C. Actntrrtw 1'land.C1!arIl1 Club. Day Students' Organization. N.A.A.l..P., Sunday School .llullu 1 In- trfppmg slums nl min-it .nf tarml. may uw mailer a Iwi. .IACQUELINE ANDERSON 91H1Camcron Ave.. Xwinston-Saleni, N. C. Acnxnim: Delta Sigma Theta burnrity. Day Student! Organization. JOSEPHINE ANNA ARDREY 'Ill Linden St., XY'in5ton-Salem, N. C. Acttxrttev Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Society. Delta Sigma Theta Surontx. I T A . Editor-rn-Chief ni Yearbook Stall I 19331, Candidate lm' VUho'x W'ho Among Students rn American Lnuxurarttus and Colleges 119591 tram. Half :Ina Iff-I ul .fnnlhriig Iwlai. .mil mu ufll bait' uf, rtgrt-It Im mumrmu EGLON B, BAILEY 17 W'indward Rd.. Kingston. jamaica. B. XV. 1. Atnxrtrux: 'lirark and liuld attntucs, N.A.A,C P., Sunday School. .llum,. Grip .itll man II-my tw, lull J lui' :ln fmt., lable wth mam npmmu, llul rurrr f ilu- ilmnt-. YVONNE BALLENTINE 706 N. XVuodland Ave.. Nwinston-Salem, N. C. Aclniucv Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Alum: ll mu lrru mm lit-rl. lun it-Ill lit mm-I liapfvv .mil l.,1Itr blitz, MARGUERITE BARBER 1500 Derry St.. Winsttrn-Salcni. N. C. EVERETT BARKSDALE 960 N. Cleveland Ave., Vfinston-Salem, N. C. Actrviuca. Drama Guild. fra, Vctcrank cmfganrlatmn. may Students' Organization .llarrm lI'l1,mr.'r my Ju, .lu I1 it-.flI. MARY FORIST BATTS Route 2, Box VH. Tarbtrrn, N. C. Ac KIXI l1L'N 1' I A, Dfanla build, YYY! A, Charm Club, Sunday Sghnol mlm, ' Ill 'hal I .Im .ml Imp. 11, li., I flrr I lf, ull p.lf.ul-. IEANNE LFLLMAN BOYCE Route 2, Box 40. Bessemer City, N. C. A LlrNrKrL - x, IJ r.xrll .A L rsnl ld. Ilullnz Omit .I ml mu lm! lnguu, will qw: ,mul 11- fluff.. ,ln rl .itll ur mu al all, ALICE L0l'l5E BRADLEY 921 Glenn Ave., NX'insrnn-Salem, N. C Atllutrtw N A Ill .P. llarltl. Orthuslm, fharm Klub. Day Sludunlx' Ilrgaut' mtiun. ,llutln In Ibm. mm all ln mit. . FANNIIC BRADLEY 1511-I N. Cauncron Aw.. W'inston-Salem, N .C. Attrvrtrm Das Stutlmrx' Organuanon .llnllu ll IMI I .nn I urn' ln Gnd. ALLHIRO BRYANT Route 2, Box 107, New Bern, N. C. Attrutiux, Llwir, lharm Lluh ,iI.,n., ln Im -.fr of Ili. -alll, ,wr Ilrf Witt, ll-.Il nil In flu- nat rf, gn. DELORIZS BIILLOCK 221 'lcrratc Avu., Vl'inStonASalcm, N, C, .srfain In .I Kim .Ir in-ll .H .I m.,..ff. ARNIILL CALLAND5 Route 2, llox 151. Yrrnnn llill, Va. Auixrlrvx' Sunday hrhnul. YWf.A Hum. 'fllalt Ihr- In-tl lwll.fr. l-'A l RIKIIA ANN CHERRY 17145 brat-nuuul llrrvc, Norfolk, Val. Atrutrru Y XV! A. Ilantl, Ifl A, Sunday Sthonl llffllff ' I fn rt .n.l.rfn, lfarlrlvnlr1irn. CHARLIE CLIFTON 1116 E. 12th St., W'instun-Salem, N. C. Hmm: judge mfr :Im if by ,wr i,,dgE.1. SELXVYN CLYBURN 207 S. Dunleith Ave.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Attivrtiusz Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Choir, F,T.A., N.A.A.C.P., Associate Editor of Yearbook Staff. Malin: A gum! umm- u mllnr lu he :lawn-u llnm greal rirbexf' HERMAN COBB Route 1, Yanceyville. N. C. Actnrties: N.A.A.C.P., Choir, Sunday School, Band. Murmz A wmulng pfrmualiry pm, um' wi lla: mail lu rumen. ADRENA CONARD 2650 Birney Place. S. E., Washington. D. C. lluunz Belarus you mu du rl and Il'r done. VIVIAN C. CRUTCHFIELD 3009 Elgin Ave., Baltimore 16, Md. Atrittrtrw x'.xxf.C.A., cjhmf. N.Aa,C.P., Mtg bums' Club. Mats 'r.C. 419541. Mflxm. All Ilia: I am. and arrr bfipe- In br, I nu-I In my darling nwzln-r. ALICE PAYE DALTON P. O. Box 45, W'a1nut Cove, N. C. Attiuuux Lharm Club, Drama Guild. Sunday School. N.A.A.C.P., Grrla' Basketball 'It-ant .llulzu hart-111.11 ba- gnu.. Ifugtl II. nnlat I1 hart, mf 11. nmwrmn' it turning, prepare fur rl, JESSE DAWKINS 900 Russ Ave., Greensboro, N. C. ETHEL ANNESE DAYE P. O. Box 458, Conway. N. C. Attnrnus: Sundat Sthnol. E.T.A.. NA.A.C.P. .llullni 'lrm' lrrtmlt art- hit tlvua, pullout .mil rurr, untr lzrnbru tau be mtmltrl, lm: :bf tfatb it aluari rlwrtff' CLYDE DeBERRY 1504 Lombard St., Philadelphia, Pa. Attrvrru.-sz I-uutball, Boxing. NA.A.K..P., Tratk. Alum- .-t uiuutr utrrr quilt. .mfla zfulllrr rn-leru'nI1. MARTHA DIXON P. O. Box 1, Maury, N. C. Antnrtrus: Aurora Klub. Girlx Stout. Alarm, tall fm Ihr Iblp of anllfllmu, ami lam! ml ilu' tlmn- uf mir.-it MINNIF XVYOMIA DIXON 1205 Clark St., Greenxille. N. C. Attnrtrn Sngrna Gannn.t Rho Sornntt. X XYKLA., Ir.T.A., N.A.A.C.P. Jlnllu. lImmr gnu: fum. If-fm: all mm. lion' dunu m fm nam. RUTH DORIS EDGEFIELD 167 Corning St., Charleston, S. C. Attnrtrut Lltarnt Klub, Drama build, Rutrcatron Council. rllulln' K hull: lilylr. illlllll lar, vnur .IIlll, ilu' luurwlt. Hun goal. Ilia Ilan. CAROLYN ELLER Wirtsttin-Szrlcrii, N. C. CLARENCE ERXVIN Attivnitw Fnnrhall. Ilawball. Choir. Track. 1iVIi1.YN G. FAISON P. 0. Brix 171. Clinton, N. C. Afllvllluwl Lharnt llub. brrl htotllx. N.A.A.C,l'.. Sullday Srhool. Alum: IIp,'mf1umn- It mt-, .mil .I mn- man nlll wwf In If gn ln- him. 1 GlER'l'RUDli FAISON Ill 11. Carter hr., Lltnmn. N. C.. Alumnus begun.: Uannna Rho Snruritv. 1 I'.A. .llnnu Nur: gut up lnlmr mu frail' mm glial. Senior Directory jOYCE VIVIAN FARIBAULT P. O. Box 233, Hillsboro, N. C. Activities: Charm Club. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Sunday School, Choir. DONA ELIZABETH FORD 1510 N. jackson, XY'inston-Salem, N. C. Activities- Choir, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. jAMES GARRETT 1107 Thurmond St., W'instun-Salem, N. C. VIVIAN GILES General Delivery, Kannapolis, N, C. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Sunday School, F.T.A. Mollo: Work at rl you are going lu lin' lore:-er. lrre ur rl vnu are going tn dn- lomgblf' CLARICE MAGGIE GRAHAM 1-i12 Hattie Ave., Wfinston-Saleni. N. C. Activities: Alpha Kappa Mu Honor Smit-ty, College Orthustra, Charm Cluh, Yearbook Stali, Candidate lor W'ho's Nwho Among Students in American tmiwi-,nits .mu carriages. Mono. 'l'lm-e are no ilupi like lr1rmlil1rp.i. HATTIE LUCILLE GRAY 602 Oak St., Kinston, N. C. Activities. Girl Scouts, Charm Club, N.A.A,C.P. .IIollo: H.rppnmi ii :lie legal lumler of llw mul. BLANCHE MAE GREGG 718 N. 7th St., Wilmington, N. C. Activities: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Choir. Charm Club. NA.A.C.P., X'.W.C.A., Yearbook Stall, Sunday School, Assistant Secretary of Senior Class, Pan-Hellenic Council. Mollo: True lrreodr .ne dnmmudi, pi-4-tion, and rare, julie friends are like .iulumu lwtei, luuml er'ervtllJere. ELLIA MAUDE GRIFFIN 230 Reed St., High Point, N. C. Activities: Drama Guild, Charm Club, F.T.A., N.A.A.C.P., Sunday School. Mollo: One rlep ul li lime, hul lorerer lorwurd lhuugh rlarred, robbed. In-rmvetl, defeated. wr lum.ml always mm :he light. RICHARD GREY 8 Wiiburton Place, Newark, N. j. CHARLES EDWARD HAIRSTON 858 Camel Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Sphinx Club Mollo: Patients ir :he rrrlue ol xurcexxf' EARLENE HAIRSTON 1212 E. 19th St., Winston-Salem, N. C. ROLAND HANES 720 West 13th St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Choir, Student Council, Yearbook Stall. Molto: Sunni it ruruured rw! ru lermi ol how high one feather hul from lhe dt-plh ln' hui corny. HELEN BERNICE HAPPOLDT P. O, Box 312, Morganton, N. C. Activities: Y.W.C.A,, E.T.A,, N.A.A.C.P., Girl Scout, Charm Club, Sunday School. Molto: Make ure of each Ileelirrg moment: one momeol lorl can never be regained. MINNIE LOUISE HARRIS 1401 E. 11th St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Day Studenu' Organization. Mana: Ther:'s nothing on earlh :hal caii help you so murh ax a kindly deed. LILLIE HARVELL General Delivery, Cornelius, N. C. Activities: Y.M.C.A., F.T.A. Molto: 'There is rlolhing noble in he-ing ruperlor la rome other man. The lru: nobility ix in being xuperiur to your previoux tell. MARION LORETTA HASKINS 1107 Fairview St., Durham, N. C. Activiticsl E.T.A., Charm Llulw, Sunday School, YVVCA. Mono: Nei-er mn tizi I rirr I t-ir v ou lniw mniflhmg lwlrw lo filler. LAWRENCE REGINALD HAUSER Box 152, Yadkinville, N. C. Activities: Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Band. Sunday School, N.A A.C.P Mollo: Uwe have rroiieil llvs hav. the mean Iwi lzelure ui. WILLIAM EDWARD HENDERSON 138 Carver Terrace, New Bern, N. C. Activitiesz Choir, Dramatic Club, N.A.A.C.P., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. .irfruoi .'llu'uv.r llzmk lurire lzrlort' vnu rpealf: vnu rruv lim! that you really low ionrerhmg lu mv. SADIE HILL 311 N. Sycamore St., Williamston, N. C. Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Band, Sunday School. Mono: 'The lriendr :har llmu hail .mil lhrir adoption lried, grapple :hem nn :hy mul it-nh lwopi of mel. HERBERT HINES 1412 N. jackson. Winston-Salem, N. C. DOROTHY MAE HOLMAN 825 Carver St., Burlington, N. C. Activities: Drama Guild, Y'.W.C.A., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Band. Charm Club, Sunday School Mgllyg The good life fs rurprred hy krmwlerlge and guided by lore. STEPHEN EDWARD HOLMAN 86 Howland St., Boston, Mass. Activities, Football, Track, Sphinx Club. muy. Lire M be beautiful. MAGDALENE HOSKINS 518 Church St., Sanford, N. C. Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Mollo: .-Ilwuyr do your lzeil .md lhe hexl will rome hath lo you. MALLIE IMOGENE HUGHES 905 Graham Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Actn ities. Dramatic Guild. Mallo: Guy lo lhu world lbe Intl you have and lhe lusl will alwayx rome lurk lo you. WILHELMINA HUGHES 85 Baptist Dr., Pomona Branch, Greensboro, N. C. Activities: F.T.A., Y.W.C.A.. Charm Club, Sunday School. Mollo: Lot-eull, lrusl few, learn lo puddle your own tance. ETHEL JAMES 500 Pine St., Hamlet, N. C. Activities: Aurora ,C1uh. Charm Club, N.A.A.C.P.. Dance Group. Mollo: 'The door lo ruccerx 11 open: puxbf' THOMAS IEFFRIES 1500 Cromartie St., Winston-Saleni, N. C. RUTH JOHNSON 12 D. Mitchell Wooten Cts., Kinston, N. C. CASEY JONES 530 E. Thomas St.. Rocky Mount. N, C. Activities: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, N.A.A.C.P., Y.M.C,A.. Veteran's Organi- zation, Pan-llcllunit Council. Morro: flue gn-.ilwl prrxuu ru :he world it a Jr-or sweel molher named Lel4.' CLARENCE IONES 38 Symphony Rd., Apt. 7, Boston, Mass. Activities: Basketball. Football, Track, Sunday School Choir, N.A.A.C.P Moira: Lore lrexl lhoxe who lore you .mil nol lbnre whom you alone lore.' Senior SHIRLEY IONES ill N. Carucron Aw., XVinstun'S.t1cm. N, C. Act nxnln us, Band, .ir1,1111- 'Q-1l..1.. 1.1.1.3 THELMA LOUISE ,IONES Apt. IA Mitchell XY'outen Courts. Kinston, N. C. Actiutrcs: Charm Club, N.A.AC P. Girl Stout. FY A., Y,XY'.C.A,, Yearbook Staff. AIU1111- ll ...mug 1111. 111.11111 11.1 .1 mghr, 11111 rm .nmfzb 1.1 11111 n11,r11111g. XVILLIE JONES 1210 E. Belexxs St.. XY'inston-Salem, N. C, Artixttru Dax Stutlunt Organization, Y.M.C.A. nun. tmp 1... .11 r .111 mn. 1.....'1f. DOROTHY -IORDAN Armitim. Dax Students Organizauon. Girl Scout .1l11lI11. Inu 111111 .1 .l1'.1r .rfrrrrrrmuf ROBERT JORDON 1513 E. llth St., XVinston'Salem. N. C. Artnrtrus: Dax Students Organization, Drama Guild. NAA,C,P. unuu- 'll.1.11gl1 1111- 1.11.-I.l may .r.11.1:.- 11111, I .ball 1111 my 1111.1 111 .wrt- nn lellot1'n1t'u. ELEANOR KING 1416 Bailey St.. Nwinston-Salem. N. C. Artixitiutz Day Student. Organization. N.A.A.C.P. Alarm: Br ye pr.-pared .1lu.1i-x. PAUL LASSITER 147 james St.. Newark, N. Actiutius. Foutlull, Tratk, B.nl-tctlwall, Recreational Council, INAA.l,.P.. Yearbook Staff. M111111. H11i.11f .1111 Hmmm ANDERSON LEE 851 Apple St., Burlington, N. C. Autixitics: Choir. Y.M.C.A., Sunday School. .Xl1111ug fake 1111.11 pm. lm.. 1111! .11mmpIirb nmre. jULIA MAE LEXVIS 418 Albemarle Axe.. Rocky Mount, N. C. Actiuticsz N.A.A.C.P, Aurora Klub. .1I11llr1: ll'1.' 11111111 lur 1l111n1cler 41111 11111 Inf fume. VIVIAN LEWIS 706 Wtmudlantl Aw.. Winsttrn-Salem. N. C. Attnitius, Alpha Kappa Alpha Srminty, Alpha Kappa Mu llunor Society. Candrdate for Wht1'x Wh.. Among btudunts in American Colleges and llnivurxrtrexu Il9'iSj, Alarm. Hrrf 1. 111 111.1 1.-.11-. 111 1...-.1.1.l..p, 1.1.1.1 1h.v rr-111.11111 .11 il-1-1 fall. .md 111- 1111ri1 hh- 111111-lr Inv lfmrv uw low. EDNA CLARICE LINK Route 1, But -SH, Dcnniston, Va. Antnirrum: fharm Klub, Sunday Sthuol, Y,NW.l.,A. M11111, Nui .1 br1,1I.1rlm111I 14 ..11r.l., 11111 11! .111. .md Jr.-1Ii, MARjORIli l.IN'1'0N 660 25th St., N. WJ., Xwrnsturt-Salum, N. C., Artrxrriix Dax Srmlants Org..ni1.itrun .H111111 ln-11fr111111.1l111r1 .md n1rpir.1l.11i1 1-1111.11 .mum VILDRI-I3 LIPFORD Route I, Vcrntm Ilill, Val. Aitrxrtitw, Numlax Sthrml. Y,NX'4.A. hurl Stunts. lharnr Klub. II11111. it 1.1.1 111. .1ml.l 1.1 .11..... 1. 11 ...ur f1.1g.111p.. r1.1.l. 1.111 .1 lrrrlf 1.1.11.., 11.11 ,011 ...ll 1..1..- .1, I.lI.l,lAN RI VI ll I.l'l 'l'I.I7 Rmrtu Z, liux ifrl, C.rucmrllc, N. C. Axlrwlfrix N W4 A, NA AI l', lnlrl Sululx, l'iI'A 111.111, I1 111.111... 11111 .1lv.1l .1111 .111 1a111.fh1 lf. Ir., l1111 11-11.11 -11111 .art-. Directory NARVIE CLAUDETTE LONG Route 1, Box 675, Kannapolis, N. C. Actrutius: Charm Club, Y.W'.C.A., N.A.A.C.P., Aurora Club. .1I11rm: lj vnu rludv, lluni. .mil pm. r1.1l bard, wu're lwuml lu be .1 1111111 111. 111-Ip of Gnd. xuccers MARY ELLEN LYONS 910 Drew St., Durham, N. C. Autnitrus: IfTA,. Y,XY',C,A., Charm Club, Sunday School. A101111 ll .1111 ..11111111 I.. 1111 .a11dlr. lf.. 11.11 n11rr11.1' 1b.11 rr-Ilan lb: ligb1. AURELIA CARTER MncFADDEN 1207 Pine St., Winsttin-Salem, N. C. Af....r..., t.i...... sw... c,.......... Ri... s.....1..,-, Pa.. Hellenic C......r.r, F.T.A. .1I11H11, lI11l1l w111r..fll rrspifmilalrf fur J lviglufr 11.1111111111 lh.m .myune experts of vnu. MARAIORIE MCCOLLUM 1508 Fituh St., Wfinston-Salem, N. C. A........., rr....... t,1..i., NA A.C.P., College orphan... 111.111, ri1.11.l. 11.11.., f...1, 11.1.1 1.1 11.1111 r.-.1 111.111 guud 1. b1f11er .md lruilrl li fuxlf' OLLI IE MLGILVERY Route 4. Brix 167, Fairmont, N. C. Attiutrusz Sutrctarx N A..-Xl P., C.h.irru Club, Dance Group, Cheering Squad, Ruruatirin Courrtrl .1l1.r111. Luv .1. ll.1111gli 11.11 .111 gumg 111 1111- mmrlrmrrr, and work at though ,111 1... ...mg 11, IA-.1 11.1.-ref. IMOGIENE McKN1GHT lall 'I'hurmr.nd St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Actixitruy. Delta Sigtna 'Ihuta Sorority. Hand, N.A.A.C.P.. Ch arm Club, Day Stuclcrlts Organization. Yuarbnnlt St.-HI. iI1.111.' P.11..r1.. 11 111.1 11111111 of xanax. CIERENTO MARTIN 8113 Gray Axe., Wfinston-Salem, N. C. A.. ..... .-.1 rm... s...df.... o.g............... X'.W.C.A. M111111. l111.' n1.111y,' 111111 I.-..'. RICHARD IVIARTIN Route 1, Box 41, Roaring River, N. C. Actnitrus. I.arriputI.n llub. YM.C.A.. N,A,A.C.P., Vcterank Organization. .1lnll11g Nu lv.11'u1 .Ju 11111111 in .1 gnful nun cillnfr living ar alter drab. GRACIE MAYE Ruutc I, Box 159, Grifton, N. C. Atrnrtitw. Y. XV, C, A. Archunmn Cluh, Girl Scouts. Sunday School. .llullug lI..1r111 rr rml 1-.ml-.id In .1 rruglf round, ue build :hp lgddrr 11.1111111111 ire .'lrml1. DAVID LEE IVIEADOXVS 11127 Shuttle St., Xwinston-Salem, N. C. Actnrtitf.. Dram.. Guiltl. Omqgn Phi Psi Fraternity, Charm Club. Day Stutlunts Org.rni1.itmri, N,A.Al ,P., Y,N.C.A. .1l1,l11.: Ihr 1111111- 1xl111.111 .1 111.1113 l'u1111'l1-11gr- ir of u-lu! bm been done. 111.1 g...11.'1 1.1lI 111 1.11 p1..1.f1- uf Li11111-.ug .1-hal In da. FRNIZSTINE MERRITT Attixrtit-v 17... Studunts Organization. 11111111 G1r1 In Ili. 1111rl1l llw In-xl 111.11 vnu b.n'e'. MARY MILES Ruutu I, Iltix 166, Mcbane, N, C. Attrtrtrtw. Y XVI A, lIr.mr.r Guilml. lfil'.A., Girl Scouts. N.A.A,C.I'., Chlrm I lulw. ,1I11ll11. l-'u1lura11..- .1111l jir1i1'r.'1'.1vr.r yrrlrl .r11nz'xx. l.l1C1I.LIi MOODY Box Vi, lfriirrmmt Rtl., Lurnhertun. N. C. Attnrtrtw: Siriirlay Sthrml, K 1x..rm Club. Girl Scouts. Y.W.C.A., Dana- Group .1I1.1111: 0p1.1.1r11111r... .111 111.1 1.1 lu- r.11:.'.1l11.l. ll1t'v mnilv 1111111 Irvin. DORIS ANN MORRIS 'IS Olixu Si.. Asllcvillc, N. C, Actiur..-s NA Al ,I'.. Girl Stout.. .1I1f1l11, I 11 .r11im1.- I rrrift lui. 111 .lrrv lu.1rl .rml lafurmllg ru rn-rv brad. 611101 RIISSIILL MURPHY 460 Burgun SI., Newark, N. Attnitius, l..tpt.iin Foothill 'Ie.iin, l1.iu-ball, Band. Vuturank Organization Jlollo. Aly llollvtr- Ili lure, my lveurl, my dream. CONSTANCE NEXVSOME 1311 E. Sth St,, Vfinston-Salem. N. C. Activities Gradule Somritv, Day Students Organization, Ilollo. ,1nirIt .nhl lin' uorlil' ull! rrmlt- wrllv vnu. RICHARD NOXVLIN Alono. ll . lui. .,o,i..I 111, loll, :lor oiououm lo-i lolofe ui CARRIE ZENOBIA O'NEII.L 901 W, 11th St.. WinstonASa1em. N. t. Activities. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Maporctte, Charm Club. College Or- chestra.. Dante Group, Day Students Organization, N A,A C. P. Alullut 'I'ult.- tail: oi.io'r opinion, ho: rtfiertw rliv choirs. EUNICE OLITLAW Route 1, Box 2, Merryville. N. C, Activities: Y,NV.C A.. Girl Scouts. Sunday School, Jlnlln. Gnu entry man llmft' .-ur. but len' lliv mite ARTHUR PAGE 87 Race St., Trenton, N. Activities Football, YM.C,A,, lntra-mural Basketball Team. Ylulln, l'1l uettr ual! alone. BERNICE ROSLAND PARKER Route 1, Box 6613. Murfreesboro. N. C. Activities: Y.XY'.C.A.. F.T.A. Sunday School. Jlulln: Yo goal fi oiorrliimimg for uuleti you are inllmg lo marina. FRED PARKER 1817 Gray St.. Fort Wayne, Ind. Ac1tvtliCS3 Basketball, football, Y,M.C.A., N,A.A.C.P., Cheertng Squad. Mnllnz Nw iz lrrolberlmod ul wonlx bul of ar!! and death. THELMA LOUISE PARKER Route 1. Box 177, Elm City, N. C. Activities: Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, F.T.A., Sunday School. Mono: Fneudilnp, like lore. ri derlrnvfd bv long absence, lhuugb il may be increased by rliorl iulerminiou. RUFUS PEARSON Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities. Y.M,C.A., Day Students Organization. Malin: Neter lel your nmermuxl peace betume dulurbed by minof excite- mem. CLARASTINE PENN Route 1, Pinnacle, N. C. Activitit-si President of Y.XV,C.A., Charm Club, Drama Guild, Dance Group, Malin: lp .zz fini you dun? ,oft-ml, try, :ry again. LONNIE PRICE 1442 E. 12th St., XVinston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Day Students Organization. .llnlluz 'Life und Isl ln't ' ATHENA SHELTON PURYEAR 1523 Derry St., Winston-Salem, N, C. Activities: F.T.A. .llulluz 'Lire .md le: lite. GURT REEVES, JR. Gastonia, N, C. Activities: Baseball. .1Iollo: lnlo each life tome mm mml fall. VERA ELIZABETH REID 515 Vargrave St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Dance Group, Day Students Organization. .Uulloz Do uruo ozberi .ii you would have lllem do unlu you. Directory t,l.AR1N1- RICHARDSON 1214 If, 18th SK.. W'instun-Suleni, N. C. Attivitius Day Students Urganizatitin .Holla lu wr n lvuulun. In Ynrgnt' it Juni: MONTROSE D. ROBINSON 1122 South St., Durham, N. C. Activities: N.A.A.C,P, FTA., Girl Scouts. tlouo- lei oo: :lie nmluk.-r of yrilt-1-.luv nr :lie nur ul lunmrruu' ipoil lo.l.n. XVILLIAM ROBINSON 618 S, Center St., Hickory, N. C. Activities: Band, Choir, NA.A.C P. .llouog ll'mb .ii though iou will lite forei-er, hir .ii than you uvll die tomorrow. VIRGINIA RORIE 812 Stadium Dr., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Day Students Organization. Alullu. I .nn the mailer ol my mul, MINNIE ROWE Route 4, Box 304, Taylorsville, N. C. Activities: N,A,A.C.P,. F.T.A-, Charm Club. .11ullo: Do uuln albert as you would have tbem do :mln you, LILLIE BELLE RUSSELL BC Columbia Terrace, Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Day Students Organization. illullup Tu lbme awlx iell be lrue. GENEVA SATTERFIELD Box 114, Hillsboro, N. C. Activities: N.A.A.C.P., Y.W.C.A., Charm Club, F.'I'.A., Band. .llollzf Il'onlx are like leures. and where lbey mos! abound, much lruil of mo. lmifnfl fi fmt, round. EDYTHE SCOTT 1520 Cromatie St., Winston-Salem, N, C. Activities: Dramatics Club, Mono: Be ye prepared. RUTH LEE SHACKELFORD Route 1, Box 555, Snow Hill, N. C. Activities: N.A,A.C,P., F.T.A., Y'.W.C.A. Mono: The uiiie men uialked io xbreei, hul I. :he win-r, walk alone. DORETHA SHELTON 2014 E. 10th St., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Day Students Organization. EVELYN B. SHIPP 851 Graham Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Drama Club, Day Students Organization. Molto: Gad helping, nothing is lo be feared. ARTHUR SIMPSON Winston'Salem, N. C. Activities: Day Students Organization, Veterans Club. Molloz Belu'e in mnlellvingf' SIDNEY SIMS 227 N. jackson Ave., Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: N.A,A.C.P.. Day Students Organization. Charm Club. Golf. .llulluz Lite lullur us lfmugly you would die lolnorruuf' GARTHAIN BERNICE SMITH 128 S. Grave St,. Asheville. N. C. Activities. Charm Club, YW'.C.A,, N.A.A.C.P.. Sunday School. .uouoi Guia lu :he uorlil mf bei: llml you haw, and :be lieu will fume barb In vnu. 71 Senior Directory MARGARET EARLENE SMITH Route 1, Box 102, Kings Mountain, N. C. Activities: N.AAC.P.. Drama Guild, Alarm. 'I'lw Jour ol intrest it never closed ra thus: ulm wily m enter. MAE ELLEN STARRS 46-E Columbia Terrace, Xvinston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Drama Guild. Hmm: Halal vnmiell rt-tpmmlilr for lnghar mmtltirdi than .mywir else mpetn nl vnu. CATHERINE ELIZABETH SUDDERTH Lady of the Year H9551 259 8th Ave., Dr. S. XV., Hickory, N. C. Actrtittes Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, fhtiir. N,A.A.C.P,. Y.VU.C,A., Sunday School .llulluz Thi lzwult ul liuw ii um.inlmuil is live luiii ul urilrz.zl1un. -IANICE LUCILLE STINSON Route 3. Box 343, Stzitesville. N. C. Actixitiesi Y.W,C.A., Lharm Club. NA,A.C,P, Sunday School. .uf.1n.. 4 hamztr if hh ulnte paper, if fi myth easier lu trip it it-bite lbau In iiilurt-ri if .xller rr lm lawn willed. LOIS LORICE SUGGS X190 Craven Terrace, New Bern, N. C, Acti wrlr es: Y,W.C,A., N.A.A.C,P., Charm Club, F.T,A., Sunday School. Alam.: .1m.'f rzrf l ii it rlw mily pmt-.ir that wrulmlt lure. AUDREY BEATRICE THOMAS 205 Lamberth St., Reidsville. N. C. Activities: Drama Guild, Y WKZA.. Charm Club, N.A,A,C.P,. Sunday School, Yearbook Staff. Choir, Mmm: Duul1t ulwm mu will, lm: nifitfr wnrifll. FRED THORTON 1419 Oak St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Band. Student Council, Pan Hellenic Council, Mmn.: 'l'lw lm: rlmigr in lile un- free, MAURICE TOWNSEND lll Pender St., Wilson, N. C. Activities: Y.M.C.A., Sunday School, Yearbook Stall. Alullu: He bumlrlf- uml vnu will profil. ANNIE VAUGIHIN Reidsville, N. C. Activities: Sunday School, Sunday School Choir, X',W.C.A. Mmm: 'l'be uwrld it uwtlrg lor the gum! in yan. JAMES WAGSTAFF P. O. Box 40-I, Burlington, N. C. Activities: Football, Band. .llnlluz ll'l1rr't't er you gn. slrirt' to nluku frnrilrlium ln-IIN. RUTH C. WALLS IHZO Kentucky Ave.. W'instonvSalem, N. C. Artititiev, Y, W, L., A, Day Students Organization, Gradale Sorority. ,llr,1rf,, Du all lb. gum! you mu, in rm-ry urn you rim. .md make life iutteitlulf' ORA MAE WATKINS Box IOS, Oak Ridge, N. C. Attititiw. Girl Stunts, Kharm Club. Sunday School, X'.W,C.A, ,tr..ir.., ll'inIfim anal kfiiiiflt-flgr ii the buy to all, ADA DARNELL WATSON lllll Clay St., Kinston, N. C. Attnitiey. fhittr, N A ACP., Archonnin Club. Sunday School, llfilm liar un man for only Gm! it vnur mailer. HENRIETTA WHITE Route 1, Box 110, Greenville, N. C. Activities: Band, Charm Club, N.A.A.C.P., Sunday School, Girls' Basketball Team, Alurrn: li e't'e grutpeil :wa pomlt ul lb: rlizrg le! us rr-uh lar the albert. MARY WHITE 107 Powell St., Greensboro, N. C. Activities: Y.XV.C.A., Sunday School, Aurora Club. Marlo: Turret: fumes from hard work. RAYMOND WIGGINS 9-I4 Tinton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Attivitiesi Pan Hellenic Council. N.A,A.C.P., Student Council, Choir, Literary Club, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Baseball Team. rllullu. CH ull ilu- lliiugs wlmlv utmlmrr inquires la produce th: blexsednexr of ilu tompltlt' lrltn lar llze greulerl ii llze possession of lriend.tbip, lEpicurus, Principal Doctrinel, LULA WILKINS P. O. Box 62-i, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Activities: Drama Guild, Y.W'.C.A., N.A.A.C.P., Charm Club, Sunday School, Girls' Basketball Team. Malin: He zrlm only hopci ix lzopeletrf' CHARLES WILLIAMS l0l Ward St., New Brunswick, N. Activities: Football, Track, Boxing, Tennis. ,lluilnz Wlalw rrlnul you lureumi maize lbe ber! of lt. THOMAS WILLIAMS 725 E. 7'5 St.. Winston-Salem, N. C. Activities: Football, Boxing. .llullni Ever Inrtiunl, never lutkuurd. AURELIA WILSON General Delivery, Kannapolis, N. C. Activities' Sunday School, F.T.A.. Charm Club. Alain.: t1r.1mai-v penplr- llvmk merely limi' the, will spend lbeir time: .1 nun ol mitflligiwff llfiukr lwu' be will use il. RUTH EMMA XVILLIAMSON Route 2, Summerheld, N. C. Artititiusl Sunday School, Charm Club, Archonial Club, .timing Mm-ri .rinmt .ii lalwrerr gates. JAMES WRIGHT I-5 N. Munn Ave., Orange. N. Activities: Track, lntra-mural liasltt-thall, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Pedagogs, Calypso Trio, N,A.A.C.P.. Charm Club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. .llollup ,ii.i,i ii rm' wilt mit' limi bmniii rrullwrng, lhal can learn nothing riiirlmiir luring itmglvz, Ht- tau utfitht-r ,peak nur ii-alle, give nur takr, lore mar late, .mtl in tlvml lw mu ilu nnllziug iullwaul llue prompting of uzlure- lmt :it-up. NOLA XVRIGHT 36 B. Flood St., Charleston, S. C. Att ixitit - sz Dr .iiiiri Guild. Girl Scoutx. tharnt Cluh. Recreational Council. Alarm. 'Iii tl '-ii e. ni tttt t. ni I ifit I , .iml mn ni yield. ORA LEE WRIGHT Route I. Winston4Salent, N. C. Attivitu.-s: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, N.A.A.C.P.. Charm Club. Day Stu- dents 0rg.inil.ition, llfillfi: Ili iilm tlnirt tmtrnli. LOUIS WX'A'I I' 26 Queens Avenue, Kinkston jamaica Attivities: Tratk. Sunday School. .llulluz 'll1t- lungm- til ilu' n-in uwllz Aiuutrlrilgr urrgbl, lm! the maulb ol ltmli pulnwlli nu! luulrilmrnf' ,4uf09m,0!, WINSTUN MLEM T FM HILRS LOLLECE WINSTON SALEM NORTH CAROLINA N llllllll xllltlllilll LASSUII llmn ul lo uns I ll-au'l'u lillll Ill 1 'A' PIOIHPI In Truuung Tlfmlurs Pm llumnlun S1 lmols ELATIONS X if M434 4 -1,131.1 I aft S E xi 5 9 ,- ..,.,315E1:1 ww ma, my ,M 5 ,xv wmfiw, Nl VV MFN S DORMITOKY ONT OF Tllh MOST MODI' RN IN Tllh NAIION .A,-::.-.-:.-.-:,-::::.-ff,-:.-ff: .,... , CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY I ACE CLOTHIERS l 303 N. Moin Street I Style Leaders in College Sportswear 'I Phone 2-4700 I Winston-Salem, N, C. I Opp. Post Office on W. Sth St. Winston-Salem, N, C. 'I I TWIN CITY SHOE SHOP ::: '::: '::II AlI Work Guaranteed-Shoes tor A Y Y Y' ,:: :vb the Entire Family Q Phone 3-3692 .I Winston-Salem, N. C. In x , Compliments ot 'I I NEW YORK CAFE I 5I YEARS OF SERVICE CO, I 303 N. Church Street Wmston-Salem, N, C. ll I I -- X Compliments of Arcade Fashion Shop WHERE YOU'LL FIND SMART YOUNG COLLEGE FASHIONS 75 f,,-- , ,::.-,-- ,,:::-,:::- ::ffy A I I r l ll Ii ll I In 'T In Y--,,,::,::::: ::.-:: -::.-:V ,:::- We Appreciate Your Pofronage MOTHER 8. DAUGHTER FASHIONS Corner Liberty 8- Third Streets Winston'SoIem, N. C I Il In v,, ,,,, ,-,,,., .,.. Y,,..Y ...Y Y - --f TOP CREDIT CLOTHIERS FORMAL WEAR EOR RENT North Moin Street IOpposite Reynolds Buildingl --A A-.-:,:::- li I I Ig ll I Southern Home Furniture Since 1885 I, I 1 I . I Q Hoverty's Furniture Co. :I 3 I I 6th ond North Liberty Streets I I :E WinstonfSolen1, N. C I I I L ,,,,, ,--,,,.-....,:,,:,,:,,:::::43-3 ,V ,., ,.,,, .-0-0.--ff- -' ' '-4 ,I I 1' I I Compliments of I In l S. 8. M. CLOTHING CO. 1: Il I I I Corner of 4th 8 Liberty Streets s :V Winston-Salem, N. C. ,V L .,,.,,,, .... .. N ........., :Jenni l ':STTTTT er -1 ql HINE-BAGBY, INC. I I : il Your Store CLOTHIERS it PURNISHERS 1, Iy 1' Phone 2.3145 412 NI Trade sf, lg ii 4, li I,.,-,,,,,,-.-,'- f'- '- f v--1-'J - 'N 'f' I ui SACKIE'S ' I l In I I 1 ELORIST 31 GIFT SHOP ' 4, Potted Plonts ond Corsoges I ll I Phone 4.3439 440 Nr cherry sf. I I 'I Ig MRS sr L HAMLIN, Prop, I: Q l s s ,,,',,',, ,4,04 '., 4 .404Qv J ATLANTIC PHARMACY Corner 3rd ond Church Streets REGISTERED PHARMATISTS On Duty At All Times COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Phone 5-4371 q,,,,,-.',.,,',,'.,,,',-,',,-,-',,,,-.,.., - - ,::.-.-,,-,,,,,-,,,,,-,-,-,-,,-,.,x,,,....'., X Continuous 1 A-4 ix ga X iii! -N af Q 'i15gg5' ig. M gig Cx-J f 5 s ': Y ' ., . fi' . rv ' 5 'Sf'x'9'Vf is SJ .5 :mb e If ' 'f .af 5 P 5 X WINSTON-SALEM, N. Quality C. :::::.,:::: Smith Dry Cleaners Phone 32491 WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. :::::::::::::::::: :::-1'--v r ::fJff --'fi 'ff ' I A Compliments of 'E I' I 'P Compliments of KAY JEWELERS E ', i Americc's Largest Credit Gift ji I i 5 on Easy Terms ' I Phone 3-1843 I3 w. 4th sneer f I ----i -----,,,,,- A L -AA---::::- f: '+'1 77 -,---,,,,:,-: - --,: f:::,,--,::,,:.-. Compliments of WATKINS BOOK STORE -118 N. Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of SANITARY FOOD ,,.,,,,':::::,-.-,A ,-:f -: ::::::: .A: ::::- - ::,,,,::::. CLAY PRINTING CO. The House That Quality and Price Built 221 N. Moin Street Winston-Salem Compliments of Hull-Dobbs Motor Co 633 N. Liberty Street Winston-Salem, N. C. - - - -:.A:,,,:,,:::::::' Compliments of ,Mp Southern Dairies -,, , , ,,,,,- ,,,,, ,,-,,.-,::,,- .-.-,f .- .- :-,: ,- .-:,,: :.- : ,- : :,., : f.- - :::,-., ::,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,-,--,,,,,,,,--, ,,,- Compliments of W. A. DAVIS MILLING CO. 126 South Perry Street HIGH POINT, N C. Murphy's Shoe Shop LOW PRICES KEEP US BUSY Phone 2-0598 316 North Chestnut Street Winston-Solern, N. C HOWARD'S MEN SHOP Full of Men's Clothing Phone 4-9154 II8 E 4th Street Winston-Salem, N. C. Compliments of HarcIing's Record Shop WnnstonfSoIem, N. C. -- - -,-4 4- ECKERS' JEWELRY CO. WATCHES f DIAMONDS SILVERWARE COSTUME JEWELRY - RADIOS LUGGAGE 437-439 N. Loberty Street LOUIS BAKER, Monoger Phone 2-2952 ,,,,,-,, , , ,,- -,,,,,,, -,-,.,.,,,,, -,..,,.,-,- ,-, ,,,, ,-, , , , , ,,-,,,..,.,,-,-.,-.'- Compliments of COLLEGE GRILL 340 S. Cloremont Avenue ,::,,,::::, ::::4:::::,.-:f .-- , :::::::::::- :::- -:.-:,-- FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE TRADE AT BARON 8- REYNOLDS STORE Fora MEN 3 W Fourth Street WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. .xi V -iIJ'L'5' ---' r XX .vi ,. fn f' g 51 - bf' ' . , 1 P . - 3i'a 2f.?','f-'19-i'iQf.' ' fi 2:'f5'f,4l'wF'i'31': w- V I M 1: ' f fi if-'.f:.f--75 . . -. EPB' 7,-123.5-,AA Q , W4 V-f -V , -. g, 73 1 ,, J L Y'- H -' I , ' WX, ' ...Z - 1 A xx ' ' u , h' . I V '-1-4.' 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