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J. T. BARBER HIGH SCHOOL
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Marjorie Delores Dudley
“De" "Be not the first by whom the new is tried, nor yet the last to lay the old
aside. "
Gl. club 1; class Sec.2: H.H.A. Tres. i:S;;:Biol. medal 2 Lib. club 3; lit). Staff3,4;Paper ataf. 4; Ed. Annual 4 Fr¬ ench Club4;R.C.C
Bertha L. Fonville
"Laugh where we must Be candid where we can; but vindicate the ways of God to
man."
Physical Education Club 1; Glee Club 3.
Irene Fonvilie “Kiddy”
"Honor and shame fr om no condition rise; act well your part, there all the honor lies".
Physical Education Club 1; Glee Club 3 French Club 4.
[Volley Ball 1; Dance Group 1,3; Class Asei (Sec . 3;Band 1, £, 3,4 • f Softball 3; Paper Staff 4; "Miss '.Vest Street" 4* Dance Club 1.
Vivian Delores Fuller "Slim"
"To strive,to seek, to find, but not to yield".
Glee Club 1; Phy. "Educ. Club 1; Dance group 1.
Ethel M. George "Plum"
"Great opportunities^ come to all but many| do not know they have them".
Basketball 1,2;Phy. Educ. Club 1-2; N.H. A. Treas. 3,4; Lib. Club 3; Payer Staff 4; French Club 4.
James M. George, jrf. "Jimmy Be Jinx"
"It is better to ha^ no ideas than false one s."
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Student Band Dir.3, 4; Joe Louis Club 1 2; Basketball 1; French Club 4; Dance Club 4.
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Romona Gibbs
‘Ray“ George Green
“Vert"
"know thyself .presume not God to scan. The proper study of man¬ kind is man."
“One never rises so high as when one does not know where one is going."
Student Council Glee Club3; bib. Club Treas.3;French Club 4;Library Club
Band l,2,3,4;Home Eco. Club 4; Club Intellectual 4; Paper
[Staff 4; French Club
Ella Marie Gustus "Fats”
"Trust thyself;every heart vibrates to the iron string."
"A wise man «u more opportun: than he finds
Glee Club 1; Fhy.Ed Club 1; Lance Group 1,2,3; Bend 1,2,3. Basketball 1
Paper Staff
Hal ice Suetta Hargett "Early"
Marie Delores Gorham
« Flappy *
"Many recieve ad- vice, only the wise profit by it."
Basketball 1;Lance
Group 13’otic* Club 3; Dramatic Guild 3,4; Student council 4;Cheerlea- d£ 1,2,3; Home Eco Club 2,3,4; French
Club 4.
Arthur L. Greene "Ark"
"Life is empty with¬ out humor."
Glee Club 1,2,3; Physical Education Club 1; Basketball
Osric Hargett
"It takes a life time tc build a character but it could be lost in a minute."
N.H.A. 1,2,3,4;Fhy. Ed. Club 2;Band 1,2 3,4;Planet 3,4;Fr. 3,4;Cheering Squad 4 Dramatic Guild 4; Stucent Council 4; Band Sec. 3,4.
George Leonard ' Hill,jr.
"Junior"
"Yesterday is gone, forget it; Tomorrow is coming, think of
Geraldine M. Harris "Jerry"
'To strive to sock, to find tut not to
yield."
Volley Ball 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,;Dance Group 1;Cheering Squad 1.2,3?Baske - vo-n 11 Paper Staff
Glee Club l,3;Basket ball 1,2,3,4;Foot¬ ball 1,2,3,4; Soft- talll,2,3,4;Joe Louis Club x g. Club Intellectual 4; Home Eco. 4,French
Club 4.
James E. Hayes "Jacques"
"Anything that is 1 logically Possible is possible attain-
able.... if I,but think it so. Band l,2,3,4;Studeni Council 3; Library Club3; Pram.Guild 3 Pres. Pram.Guild 4; French Club 4; Club Intellectual President 4.
Gossie Harold Hudson
"Rabbit" "Laugh where we
must, be candic when we can; But vinoicat the ways of God to man."
Band 1,2,3,4;Foot¬ ball 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;Softball 1, 2,3,4;Dram. Guild 4 Club Intellectual 4 Glee Club 4.
Bertha Lae Humphrey "Bert"
Franks Hooks
"Sis" "Great moments and opportunities come to all, but many do not know that they have met them."
Physical Education Club 1; Glee Club 2,3.
Basketball 1
Willie Louise Knight
"Tiny" Liable Hickman
"Chick"
> strive to seek find, but not to
"No great deed is done by falterers who ae=k for certain-
physical Educ. Club 1;Basketball 1; Class Committee Ch. Physical Education
Club 1.
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Lessie Martin "Mart"
Verlinda Leary "Dimplesw
"Necessity and chan¬ ces approach me not and what I will is faith
"Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there allthe
honor lies." Hand 1,2,3,4;N.H.A. 1; Phy. Educ.3;Soft' ball 3; Basketball Physical Education
Club 1.
George 0. McClease "Bob"
Herbert Glenn Lofton, jr.
"Hope springe etern¬ al in the human br¬ east; man never is but alw.ays to be blessed."
"What I am and wha' I hope to be, I it to God, my pe°p. and my friends.
Physical Education
Cli>D 1.2; Softba.1 1,2; Band 1,*>»^«
Glee Club 2; Soft- ball 1; Basketball 1; Home Economics Club 4.
Doris Eugenia McManus
"Dot"
James A. Lofton "Tick"
"Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part; there all the honor lies."
Club 2,
•Honor and shame from no condition rise act well your part; there all the honor lies."
Bricklaying - - Softball l;Glee Club, 2; Home Eco. Club !•
Physical Education Club 1; Dance Club l;Glee Club 4;Sec. French Club 4.
Sylvester Daniel Mldgettt.II
"Jack" Annie Elisabeth Manley
"Little Bit" ^ct well your part, there all the honor lies."
Glee Club l;Basket- ball l,2,3;Softball 1,2,3,4;Band 1,2,3, 4;Track team Mgr.l,
(4;Football 3,4;Tech, Dramatic Guild 3,4; Varsity 3.
"Any man who has a job has a chance."
Physical Education Club 1; Dance Club 1
Thomas H. Nixon "Tommy Nicky"
i“By sowing frugality jwe reap liberty, a I golden harvest.M
Basketball 1,2,3;Joe Loui3 Club 1,2;Soft- ball 1,2,3,4;Band 1, 2,3,4;V.Pres. Band 4 Paper Staff Pub.Mgr. 3,4;Annual Staff Pub. Mgr.3,4;Student Coun- jcil4 Sec. Club Intel¬ lectual 4; Prea. French Club 4.
Rita Mills “Rest11
"Insist on yourselfj never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life's cumulative.
Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Ed.Club 2;Dance Club.2,
Cheerleader 3;C1ass Fin. Sec.3i*nnu.l Staff 4;Jr. ReH Cross Council 4j
Edna Earl Moore "Toots"
"Seeing is believing,
knowing is complete understanding."
Clara Bow Sanders "Bow"
"Be kind to the peo¬ ple you meet on your
[way up the ladder of you may meet success.
[them on your way down."
Home Eco. Clui French Club 4<
Edward Leroy Moore "Joe Jenks"
Linster E. Sanders "Limp "
"Nothing is to be gained, thence but by labor."
iilaugh whefe we must, be candid where you can, bub vindicate the word
of God to man."
Football 1,2,3,4jSoft- ball 1,2,3,4jBasket-
bail2,3;J°e Louis Club
Student Council 1; Football 3; Varsity Club 3;Mixed Group
Ethel Mae Simmons "Little Greer"
Mable Moore "Mae"
"All that I am or ever hoe to be, I owe to God and my friends."
'Youth is the opportunity to do something and
become something."
Home Eco. Club 1,2 jV.Pres. of Clasa 2; Paper Staff 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4.
Home Eco. Club 1 jramatic Club 3.
William Smith "Bait**
HI dare do all that may he c ome a man, who does do more is
none."
Joe Louis Athletic Club 1,2; Basketball 2,3; Trainer Foot¬ ball 2,3,4;Softball
1,2,3,4.
Horace Lee Spruill "Babe”
"Knowledge comes but wisdom lingere.
French Club 3,4;Phy Educ. Club l;Planet Photographer 4,3.
Donald Augustus Taylor "Bird"
"Understanding is a wellspring of unto him that has it
Glee Club i,2; Bask¬ etball 1,2; Joe Louis Club 2; Soft-
ball i.2,3. atic Guild 2>4;ABBt. Movie projectionist
3.4.
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George Haywood Whitfield
"Falcon"
"Hope springs etern¬ al in the human br¬ east; man never is, but always to be blessed.“
Joe Louie Athletic Club 1; Home Eco. 4.
Maggie Elizabeth Williams
"Meg"
"Know thyself, pre¬ sume not God to scan The proper study of mankind is man."
Donald Wallace "Fatso"
"If I cannot do gre¬ at things,I will do
small things in a great way."
Basketball 1,2; French Club 4;Class Treasurer 3.
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"Most Studious "Best All Around'
Rita Mills
George Woods
Osric Hargett
Gilbert Taylor
"Most Athletic "Most Intelligent'
Gertha Henderson
Arthur Green
Bessie Martin
George Baucom
’Cutest"
"Best Dressed"
Geraldine Harris
James Hayes
Mable Moore
Athur Green
"Class Flirt1 "Best Looking'
Annie Frazier Helen Dove
George Green Walter Cartel-
Most Dignified
Delores Dudley
"Best In Dramatics'
Delores Dudley
Junious Joyner
Thomas Nixon
Senior puperlahves
“Class Gigglers”
Halice Hargett
Gossie Hudson
"Most Bashful"
Verlinda Leaxy
James Dawson
"Most Likely To Succeed"
Osric Hargett
Gilbert Taylor
‘Best Personality"
Elorizell Cooke
George Woods
"Best Dancers"
Annie Manly
George Green 3
"Wittiest"
Halice Hargett
Gossie Hudson
"Most Vivacious"
Halice Hargett George Whitfield
"Most Original"
Ethel Simmons
Walter Peterson
^ Traveling through a cloudy sky in thd midst of the gray atmosphere, we c?-nifvra of *49" recollect the interesting episodes of our Journey, which at was very dark, but soon came to light. ™ “took off" in the autumn of*45 with a crew of over one hundred. You
■imagine how excited and nervous we were among the upper classmen. After a can of careful guidance we soon became accustomed to high school life, lew willing minds, we had as our patient and kind instructors Mrs.Smith T° SUin UizelliMrs. Danyus.Mr. Carrington,Mrs.Fisher.Miss Roach, Mrs. Mrs• jtjsinu-ty i IiiLc Mizsll Stewart, Jfr.BoleaMjn^ ouraeives into the high school family, we began to par-
. , the various activities which were a vital part ofour school life, ticipaxe . our ciasa found an outlet in the Glee Club and hand. George The musi Delores Dudley, Halice Hargett* .aijd, Millie Knight became mem- HiH, Evel/n 01u^. Members of the bandwere Thomas Nixon, Osric Hargatt, bers or xne aoasie Hudson, Junius Joyner, Helen Dove, Annie Mrazier, Ella Herberx hoi* » Sylvester Midgett, James George and George Green. Display-
in^great atheistic interest were Charlie Staten George Woods, George Hill and
Leroy Moore. Tovner ahowed great promise in the field of dramatics by partici-
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gLASS WILT rn Class of 1949, in the town of New Bern, the County of Craven, and the state of We, ine ft8 good *ental condition as usual, and in such better temper than
North Carolina, * our last win and testament, rendering void and of no avail any usual, do nerei y have been previously made by us during a period of temporary former will or wix-lo J optimism. «rincipal we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last been
. 1* memories of our four years together, and a feeling of pride in any great graduated, pi achievements that our future may contain, realizing that such glorieg- deeds or notewort^ ^cni ^ and counsel.
if any- teachers, the faculty of the West Street High School, we hereby give, free luxrv. or income tax, our entire store of knowledge. From them it came
from an inheritanc , jJturn#d that othera my be benefited by it as we have been, and to them it snoux ^ b#{^th to our teachers our very kindest regards and our sincere
*?, . _ unfailini? kindness and aid. gratitude for their ^ gchQol buildlngj we leave the peaceful guiet caused by our ab-
III. 10 core8 wads of gum, or crumpled notes we may have left about, eence and^any^appxe ^ glve> 8eluctantly but of necessity our mantle of dignity,
our good^ £Tl«ve our patience. It will be found useful as the
only naans by which th*^ can “^®a2*a^^i^g*hraeni leave a map of the school building,
]*• „ot^t lost and roam about in everybody’s way looking for their classes, eo that they Mln° geu^ mefnbQr of the 8enior class to be, we bequeath Rita Mills' ambition,
xr *p ^rtain individuals we bequeath our most valued possessions, friendship's, vm. TO striving to follow in our footsteps, may u se these gifts to streng-
hoping that those who ^ trod. they use them with competence and gratitude, then their “^“^^ cooke wills her hiegth to Beatrice Simmons and her personality to her
sister °*]^J^8eJayes beqeath his abiUty to play drums to all of the drummers of the West
Street School^^ loaves her acting abiUty to her dear sister. Aliens, and her
dignity t^ her^^L^iills^is1*"geod conduct" to his brother George Green. 4. Authur Gree Joseph Hill and James Reid his ability to keep cool, calm, 5. Geor^ “^^Iqueaths £his brother, Charles, hi. dramitic ability. 6* L^rd Clark wills to Solomon Crooms his abiUty to pass a football, and to Louis
Green his abiUty ^ hostility to dance to Raymond Andrews. B. Ge#rg* .ll8 to william Robinson his teatee and mustache. 9. Walter Carte hls bricklaying trowel to his brother Edward Best. 10. Lorensa »es& her ability to play hard to get and Turtle - neck sweater te
Ethel Goor^
Lois Howard. t^-n-field wills his vivaciousness to George Stanley. 12. George WhiUi^-d to AUene Dudley.
13. Eamona Gibbs f0#tbaU shoes t* Vernon Taylor and his speed to Alva Moere. 14. George Baucom wiix» personality to her sister Elsie Hickman. 15. liable Hickn*n .-Qg h,r slimness to Charlotte Hartis. 16. Delores Full j^g medical knowledge to Charles A. Brown.
17. SfuTH^n leaves his musical abiUty to Harold Lofton, his footbaU position
to George Stanley. personaUty to Pinilula Johnson. 19. Edna Moore wills nor p« M8 to ^die p^le.
20. B.rl* ?? abilitTto strire, t. sask.to find, but not to yield to 21. Bit. Bills wills ufton.
Maggie Hawkin^nd her abiUty to keep cool, calm, and coUected to her sister
Emma Henderson. ... ability to overcome aU obstacles that confront him to 23. Donald Taylor wills nis jr
Louis Green andS^Tittls his dancing ability to David Wright. 24. Donald Wallace will* &bility to Jaraes WilUams.
25. James George . abiUty to keep shoes to Carrie Blount. %\ height and ability t. k... cl, calm, and collaotad at
aU *%*%S&*ft* will. h«r we— "* ^raonauty to G^rgianna Btyan.
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29. Sylvester Midgett wills hie poaition in the Varsity to I sac (Gabs) Ridley,, 30. Gertrude Deans wills her ability to play a piano to Carole Sawyer. 31. Linster S. Sanders wills to Odell Channel his seat in the Senior Class and to
Hugh Jones his ability to solve problems in mathmatics. 32. Walter Peterson wills to anyone his ability to persevere though others be against
him. 33. Lessie Martin wills her athletic ability to Ella Pulton and her musical ability
to Joan Martin. 34. Sudie Carter wills her personality to Winifred Pearson and her eyes to Katie Farrow 35. Catherine Blake wills her neatness to Rosa Suggs and her freckles to Pearl Moore. 36. Clara Sanders wills her sewing ability to Carrie Bunting. 37. Horace Spruill wills his wisdom and knowledge to Laura McCoy. 38. Bertia Dobson wills her ability to succeed to Rebecca Hicknan. 39. Marie Gorham wills her ability to keep a secret to Burnette Martin.
Maggie Williams wishes success in school.to he* brother Abraham Williams. 41. George Woods wills to Earl (Pickles) Jones his basketball ability and to John
Ifertin his No. 55 Football Jersy. 42. George IfaClease wills his heavy voice to his cousin Richard McClease. 43* Bertha Humphrey wills her Chemistry book to Barbara Rivers. 44* Charles Staten wills his popularity to James Murrell and his speed and athletic
ability to Hugh Jones. 45. Herbert Lofton wills to Joe Hill his drums and his vivaciousness to Preston Hill. 46. Verlinda Leary wills her ability to grin and to bear it to her sister Ethel Leary. 47. Willie Knight wills her ability to grin abd sense of humor to Doris Simmons. 48. Rachel Boyd leaves her quietness to Lourae Fisher. 49* Annie Manley leaves her dancing ability to Barbara Rivera. 50* Jamas Dawson wills his quietness to James Daniels. 51 Ida Hooks wills her quietness to the Strayhorne sisters. 52I Demice Dove wills to her brother, Clevm Dove, her quietness and dignity. 53. Velma Becton leaves to her sister. Earnestine, her glasses and poaition in the
» u a. Club. 54. Essie Dillahunt wills her ability to arrive at school on time to the Pleasant
Hill students.Tajrlor leaves his ability to grasp things quickly to James (Fats) Murriell
. ht_ no^-chalant way to Vernon Taylor. ano ^6. gne Gustus bequeaths her walk to Carrie Blount and her hair styles to Christabell
Jones. BAhel Simmons wills her knowledge of history to Thomas Richardson and her determina¬
tion to Frasier bequeaths her liveness to David Sanders, and her marching ability to
Marie Moore wills her shyness and quietness to Lois Howard.
60* Helen Dove wills her Be-Bopa to Ella Fulton. 61* Nixon wills to his sister, Elaine, his desirable position in the Senior Class. 62* Delores Godette wills her slimness to Georgie Dawson. 63* Osric Hargett leaves her ability to Daisy McManus and her musical knowledge to
Kay Smith. win8 his ability to play football to Harold Lofton.
65* Bertha Fonville wills to her sister, Lenora, her personality. 66 Hasel Dawson wills her ability to sew to Mary Lofton. 67* Irene Fonville wills her slimness to Bernice Dawson. 68 James Lofton wills his ability to keep out of other people*s business to William
Robinson. Finally
the class of 1949> do hereby name and appoint the sole executors of this „e«tament, our class advisors Mrs. B. L. Rivers and Mr. R. W. Boley.
our last“““ whereof we, the class of 1949* the testators have to have this will set our
w and^Tthi. 10th rn. Of June In th. y«r of 19W.
Rita Mills
Witnesses: Gertha Henderson James Benjamin Demice Dove Charles Staten
The year is 1959* the town is San Francisco, the state is California. As I look through my High School Annual dating back to 1949 > I see a photo of the football team at the front of the book. My, what a rugged looking pictureJ It looked good in those days, though.
Pardon me a moment, there is someone ringing at the door. Well, well, look who's here, one of ray old friends and classmates, Junius Joyner, who is practicing law now in Chicago. Here comes another gang down the street. I won¬ der who it could be making all that noise. LookJ why at the head of the parade are Gilbert Taylor and Ethel George. They were two love birds in high school. I wonder how they stand now. He is a mathematicianand- she is a business woman. Well what do you know? There's the whole gang. Hlere comes George Baucom who in construction engineer now in New Haven, Connecticut. There are Rita Mills, Catherine Blake, Sudle Carter, Delores Godette, Bertie Dobson, Matole Hickman, end Willie Knight who are all nurses. There are Dr. Leroy Moore and Dr. James Lofton. They both have offices on 8th Avenue in New York City. A little com¬ petition, don't you think?
I was beginning to wonder why all my classmates were beginning to turn up all of a sudden. It has Just ocoured to me that this is class reunion night, and I am supposed to be the host. So now we'll get on with the party and real¬ ly have some fun.
There are George Woods and George Green in the corner conversing with Gartha Henderson. I guess I'll go over and Join the conversation. As you know they are leaders in the fields of laboratory technician, meohaniCB, and teaching, respectively.
There is a little commotion over by the radio. I wonder what it is. I think I'll go over and see. Oh 1 what a shame, the radio is broken and there's not a technician in the house anywhere. There's someone at the door now. I'll
wh0 it is. Why it's Donald Taylor, Just the person we want to see. He's a radio technician in Philadelphia. Maybe he can repair the radio.
Now that the radio is fixed, we shall continue with the party. I nearly forerot we don't need the radio anymore, we have Goesle Hudson, Herbert Lofton and James George in the house. They are musicians, and by a stroke of fate, they brought their instruments along.
Look ! over by the window. Why there're Gertrude Deans and George Hill.I didn't know they were here. Nevertheless, they are, and seem to be doing fine in their fields—physloal education end pharmacy. Oh I Here's Delores Dudley, T didn't thlttthat she would be here tonight. She's rearing a son and daugh¬ ter in Philadelphia. As you know, she's a housewife and a very fine one, too,
I hear.
Donald Wallace and Leonard Clarke are now entering the house. I read in , t week's paper about their prosperous business as morticians. The aocount was written by Ethel Simmons who is a newspaper reporter in Boston, Mass.
Everyone is admiring the dress Helen Dove is wearing. She is a great stylist and seamstress. Clara Saunders also practices the same sort of work in Cleveland, Ohio.
There is another one of my old schoolmates coming in now. It looks from here like Geraldine Harris, who is a librarian. Essie Dillahunt is with her. I hlar that Se is a stenographer for Walter Carter. How about that? They graduated from high school together in '49 and are still together today.
Let's go over and see how Annie Frazier is making out. She's sitting over in the corner withaa beautiful hair style, one of her own creations. She is a beautician. Maggie Williams is a wonderful beautician also. She resides in
Pittsburgh* Pa. at present.
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Wflll it seems as if all the gang is leaving for home, but before everyone I want to tell you that we all had a wonderful time tonight. It seemed
School days again. By the way, it looks as if I'm the only one who is not married, but I'll put the ring on someone's finger someday.
The next reunion I960, Just one year from today, at the home of Osrio tt in Trenton, N. J. Walter Peterson was elected our new Alumni president
ndghe will send announcements about next year's plans.
Goodnight everyone. Charles Staten Class Prophet
Witnessess: Ethel Simmons Walter Peterson
CLASS POEM
Oh! West Street High, it's time for us to part, The years have passed, ouf work has been approved; We give the all the honors and tribute. Thank you teachers for helping us thus far, Oh! West Street High, your walls and ground we cherish, Forever may you linger in our hearts.
Oh! West Street High, we bid farewell to thee, We can ne'er forget our hardships and our sorrows. We pledge allegiance to you now and forever. Farewell, farewell, our parting time has come. We'll ne'er forget our dear old West Street High, Our time has come farewell, farewell, farewdll.
Getrude Deans
CLASS SONG "The Hour Of Parting"
Tune "Amici"
Out strong ties of years togethet Now we thank thee parents, wTeL ne'er forget Vox your loyalty; And°our thoughts will ever linger We will always remember.
Here at West Street High
Chorus
Days at West Street High
Hail Alma Mater We do part, The class of "Forty Nine"
Excuse me a moment, please, I see Thomas Nixon over at the punch table and u ecmc to be dieoussing the impediments that confronted him before he oould become a success in denistry. His officd is on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
We have also here with us tonight four teachers: Ramona Gibbs, a high . 1 teacher in New Jersey; Marie Gorham, a physical education instructor at
TTnivoraity; Florizell Cooke, a history teacher; and Velma Becton, a home economics teacher in their own home town. New Bern, N. C.
q _ of the fellows are beginning to leave and there I see George MoCleaee who is an auto mechanic, conversing with Horace Spruill who is a Psyohlatrist
at°Tuskegee Institute.
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Someone made a comment about my winding stairs. I informed them that Arthur Greene, Willie Smith, George Whitfield, and Llnster Sanders designed this houBe for me. They are all great architects here in California.
Sylvester Mldgette is a little late coming. He haB Just finished a oon- struotlon Job in Cairo. He'o a civil engineer.
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Georgianna Bryan
‘Maggie Simmona
Benjamin Beaalejy
Lillie Whitehead
Chas. H
Hattie
.lioent Lurley White
Margaret Wallace Humphrey Bryant Hayes Allen
Martha Dorothy Strayhorne Thomas
Ode33a Wehh
Cherry Mills
Mary Strayhorne trritt
JUKI OR CLASS OFFICERS
,.Solomon Crooms Preston Hill
, .Jessie Harvey ..Barbara Roberts ..Allene Dudley
President.*...»•••• Vice President ... Secretary..** •;*** Assistant Secretary. Treasurer..* *
j.W.Jones and Mr. W.M. Booker Advisors
Sophomore Class
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West, R Mumf ord, R Jones Fisher Allen,D. Armstrong, 35 Baker E. Barber, B. Becton, E. Bell, A. Benjamin,T.
Berry, I* Brimage, C. Bryant, B Bunting, C. Cannon, E. Carter, N. Daniels, M. Dawson,B. Dillahunt, - Dove, D Downing, E Dunson/ V. Ernul, H. Evans, 0. Farrow, R.
Fenner, M. Gorham, D. Harris, M. Hickman, E. Beathrice Rhodes Rivers, B. Saunders, C. Saunders, J. Sawyer, C \ Simmons, D Simmons, E Stanley,H. Suggs,L. Sykes, E. Wallace, D White, E. Whitfield, I. Wilkins, M. Woods, B. Young, L.
Murrell, M. McKinnon, J. McManus,D. Perry, M. Poole, S. George. C. Green, L. Henderson, W Robinson, W. Sanders, D. Sanders, R. Simmons, J Spears, E. Spicer, Jr Spivey, R. Staten, C Staten, J. Suggs, A.. Sutton, A. Thpmas, R. Vines, F.
Lofton, H. Melton, H. Miller, R. Milteer, J Mumford, E. Oliver, J. Phieffer, R Harris, C. Hawkins, M. HazeIton, C Henderson, 1 Jones, D. Kearney, E. King, L. Kinsey, J. Long, C. Moye, W# Melton, D. Midgette, L Moore, B. Moore, T.
Fonville Thomas, j Leary, E Badger, ■ Becton, • Bynum, A Chapman, Cooke, W Cooper, Dudley, Fisher, Gainor, Grey, H. Beasley, Boone, 3 Harris, Hines, U Jackson, Jackson, Jenkins, Johnson,
Miss E. L. Nixon and Mrs. L.B.Smith Advisors
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lat. row:Rita Mills,Osric Hargett.Beatrice Simmons.Harriett Migette.Solomon
Crooms,Helen Brimmage. 2nd. row:Charles Joyner.Bernice Dawson,Ethel George,Lois Howard,Dorothy Melton,
Charles Staten and Gilbert Taylor. _ 3rd. row: Junious Joyner,Annie Frazier.George floods.Delores Dudley.George Green
^th^row^Georie Baucom, Herbert ’flhitfield.Thomas Nixon and Mrs. L.B. Smith. * Editor In Chief, Gilbert Taylor
Advisors: Mrs.Smith,Mrs. Bryant.Miss Chapman,Miss Jennings and Miss Jackson.
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•ow: Herbert Whitfield,Williams Rogers.Beathrice Simmons.Harriett Midgette
•ow lsabell Rhodes,Osric Hargett .Dorothy JoneS ,Maj orie Wilkins ,Grade Mae .aine Nixon, Alfreda Stanley and Marie Gorham ranies Badger, William Jenkin8, Thomas Nixon and Mr. F.fl. Baker
Beatrice Simmons,Pres.
Mr. F.fl. Baker and Mrs. P.L.Richards,Faculty advisors
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Hargett.Ethel George Barbara RiTers.Presto rison,Gertha Hender- jn,Advisors.
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i. J.W. Reece Daniel Brimage & Mrs. Grover Fields Lewis Moore Clarence Massey
i. Robert Vails Lena Young
Mrs. Josephine Blake Mrs. Haney Hatch Mr. & Mrs. M.W. Greene Miss Lavana Hobbs Mr. l.A. Davis Mr. b Mrb.-W.®-Ryder Mr. & Mrs. J.L.Carrington
Mrs. James F. Allen Mrs. Francis Greene Rev. &Mrs. T.L. Bynum Mrs. D.B. Jones Dr. & Mrs. W. R. Martin Dr. & Mrs. H.W. Fisher Mrs. Phillis Pender
fe are sincerely grateful to our many advertisers, patrons and other supporters,
without whose help this annual would not have been possible.
The Annual Staff and Senior Class
Best Wishes
PUNCH AND JUDY
New Bern’s Department Store For
Children
233 Middle St.
COPLON-SMITH CO.
THE NEW BERN
BLACKWOOD MORRIS PLAN CO. . ASSOCIATE STORE
Johnny Arnold, Owner
311 Middle St. The Bank For The Individual
Phone 4508
“Terms To Suit Your Budget" New Bern, North Carolina
xxxxxxx BRANCH BANK & TRUST CO.
J. C. PENNEY CO. The Safe Executor
Clothing and Furnishings Tor
New Bern, N.C.
Sound Banking And Trust Service
The Entire Family Member Federal Ddposit Insurance
xxxxx Corporation XXX
PETE'S GROCERY
Meats and Groceries Compliments
Acroas from the School of
711 West St. RIVER’S FUNERAL HOME
Dial 4482
Complimenta
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TONY’S DRUG STORE
Prescriptions and Drug Supplies
Dial 4060
TONY’S SQUARE
Send Your Clothes To
HARDY HOORE CLEANERS
(Where quality counts)
For eapert cleaning,pressing,hat block¬ ing, dyeing, reweaving, alterings
and repairing
Free Moth Proofing
313 Middle St.
Dial 2134
C.H. BOYD
Poultry and Seafood
Dressed While You Wait
Dial 3711
Five Points
New Bern, N.C.
THE SMART SHOP
LADIES* READY-TO-WEAR
New Bern, N.C.
JOE LIPMAN & SON
FURNITURE
A Complete Line Of Home Furniture
233 Middle St. Dial 4202
New Bern, N.C.
Compliments of
BEN FRANKLIN STORES
Everything from 5ft to |1.00 and pp
Jack Lee,Prop.
1030 Broad St.
"Five Points"
New Bern, North Carolina
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FOOD CENTER
1/ COMPLIMENTS ^ 1220 Broad Street
Groceries Meats & Vegetables
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"Thank You Call Again"
PALACE and RITZ THEATRES New Bern, N.C.
Your Own Theatres Compliments
of
ASKEW’S CLEANERS
■Home of Good Pictures"
X109 Pollock St. Ph. 4312
FORVILLE GROCERIES Cor. Williams St. & Craven Ave.
Congratulations
Staple,Fancy Groc. & Fresh Vegetables FIVE POINTS PAWNBROKERS
■Where Styles Begin"
Dial 2881 ^R^wBern Edward R. Land, Prop. New Bern, N.C.
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Cor. M^ln & Mianlca Sts.
■You’ve Tried The Rest Now Try The Best
Beautifying and Preserving Your Home With Paint A Specialty
Staple A Fanc^ro. .Poultry & Veg.
Ice cream & cold drinks
C.J. HOUSTON Dial 2129
GARDNER’S GROCERY
■Your friendly neighborhood Btore* To fulfill your home needs
Compliments of
THE VARIETY MARKET
Meats & Groceries
lire. Minnie Gardner, Prop* SOUTHERN DARIES ICE CREAM
1101 H Street New Bern, N.C. 730 West Street Dial 4760
LEE JONES GROCERIES SPARROW’S SURPRISE SHOPPE
Groceries—Fruits—Vegetables
Sodas—Beer—Good Music Dial 1118 Raleigh St. New Barn, N.C.
General Merchandise Ice Cream-Groceries-Sandwiches
711 West St. New Bern, N.C.
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