Craven County Farm Life School - Mill Stream Yearbook (Vanceboro, NC)
- Class of 1927
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As we go forth in life, in what course we may, we sincerely hope that you will find great pleasure in turning the leaves of this volume of the MILL STREAM and review the activities of the Farm Life School student body and of the Senior Class and see the views that will recall happy days spent at Farm Life School. XX Dawn JSAQLQ n. I K! 1 Y' L X xg . X Q L '1.k.f'fgf ,A N X I X 1-P lx Q- Lv J - if Q , W' i ,l ii 1 1 -V' f f , f-- ff' , I , ' I n fflj I l , ,f ... . I ' ' X WZ' ' 'I - 'f'1f'7 ly ,Z My-I iff 1 x, - ii, X - l 'i Y 7 ,N X f X 'e A-wh XX I I V' , l r f, . ,, 4WLH4,,m f, .A x I I U f V, Alkl, ,,, ,.., Mn. .. ..,, ,.., L: Vllf WWWHWYWVNKM M, f - - ff.',f.,,....v,. -x.,iN :i,,,. 0 A 1- f - - - . ' , L, , ' .1 -- N . , W ,,..,n...- ,W vw - H ..,,-, H: ,,,. .553 A. JI - JAM UQVU lb NME. the Senior Class, as an expression of our appruvintion of the ro- operzxtion and work which made it possible for us to present the volume, Take great pleasure in dedicating this volume of the h MILL STREAM 'ro MR. JAKE M. SMLTH A f N2 4 .WZ iff ll .1 I v 4 ,:.., ..,. r 4. .' N , 1, , ,G . . X chj. Li -1 -. 6,139 ' , .,',. X , - op 'W 352 twig r ,. Q 353-7,4 L . ,r :lg 14- .X -,... , f.':s13-gjm, - ., ,dv 5 v.v..,4-fm 14,-N...-, x ...N W, . 1 'f f?'ff 4,4 ary' X I-.VH 1 ' I '4,..,:f. Y., 4. ' - ., ak aa.. W., ? QW wwf 1 fy Q 5 UQ V. 1 Nga. x Q4 . V! JY ,..,,, if if Four . CYKNXK mm dv f J ,W Av -' ' AJ? Y C 'rt H, ,,...., af-flY:n.:'? .1-- +- ,1. x ,fi JOM? S, X11 w 4 f Q. vf. ,S i .U ' ,,..,.,f,:. - ,,,,. A .-w-f'- , .W ff:-31,--'-g . .y f V5 ff R Mi 435 ,,,-. ., ., .www A z 4 'A X ,, -, A, ,M Rf 1. ,Q'H,'-Xrqf ,,, . ,, ,, Q, fy I X V ,, , rin, -Qffvr---3.79 yay. 4. 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HELEN DUDLEY ISDud79 Vanceboro, N. C. ' Secretary and Treasurer of Athletic Association '25-26. Helen is a very ambitious girl anything she starts she usually succeeds. She is always ready for fun as she is one of the fun loving kind. Helen has won a. host of friends while in high school. She is also a very good athlete. We hope for Helen a very bright future. CECIL HAR.TLEY Hcecen New Bern, N. C. Member of Football squad '24-25-263 Member of Tennis Club '25. Handsome, tho' he may beg He's very intelligent, as you can see. He's a boy who never Vquits anything after failing one time, by believing in trying again. VVe'll always remember him as being of a jolly moodg ready to join in any kind of fun. OPAL HARTLEY Shorty New Bern, N. C. Although Shorty is her name, She is stout just the same. Opal is a girl whom we can depend on at all times. We admire her for her sincere and af- fectionate nature. We know her as a good sport and one who always looks on the sunny side of life. We-'re hoping that Opal will be as successful in her future undertakings as she has been at F. L. S. .' .1254 l Nine . ...... Jig: ' 7 lf. - 'f 3,-refs 1' J V I' 1 .,, f- ... -X- zvs ,:- -- -gp, .,. ' i if::!f:y'-7. 4 Ten , I 6. ,,,,., 55 g It .xryvgja-,-, ,,., ..+.,....4 -.LN X :LL . WA --,A -W., W,--,.,,,,,..-,Q ,W ,h RMU. ...R M fy? ,,,,, . U 'W ' 'Mor'----1-1-.Q-gags.-ffs-ff-..ns.,...,..MM.. -:1::.4....-W.w:.s1-.sr ...4-55 nw. .. .mv 4 ,Mp-fb NNW----f.:11w---was ,,,,,,,. W ,.. .wr-mm 'N ' MII,DRED HILL Becky Vanceboro, N. C. Mildred is known to all for her friendli- ness. She is a very good athlete which is known by all who have seen her play on the teams for four years. She is a good sport and always in for fun. We predict a bright and successful future for her. Jr-:ss1E IPOCK llJeSSY7 Ernul, N. C. If it's bossing a man it's Jessg -But she's a good student, nevertheless. Let her have her way and she's, all right: otherwise, she's all wrong. Jessie's friends es- pecially Nolan, her husband, think of her as a congenial companion. One who will go fifty- 1ifty or over, with them. She is one who makes high grades in school by working for them. LULA IPOCK - Spock ' Ernul, N. C. Much could be said of her if one could read her mind. Lula is the girl who always greets you with a smile. Once her friend and you always will beg unless you try to take away her TOMMY then she's anything but a friend. We all know she will make a success because she goes about her work with a determination to conquer. EDITH JOHNSON , , lllkel! Vanceboro, N. C. Secretary and Treasurer of Dramatic Club '26g President of Athletic Associa- tion '26g Class Testator '27. Shes brilliant, clever, of a rare turn of mind, You'll have to look far to find one of her kind. If you are looking for an all-round girl, here she is. She is the most popular girl in our class, and also a very good athlete. Here's hoping her great success in the future. . 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Carson has only been with us one year, but he will be remembered as a very original person and one making A's. He has ability to win. Thanks to Carson for the interest taken in the annual. in ROBERT L. JOYNER llSimp!! Vanceboro, N. C. Advertising Manager of MiI.L 'STREAM '27g Member Athletic teams. Noble, brave, good and true, A model manhood through and through. What would we do without Simp? He's an all- round boy and a cheerful, good fellow. He has won a place in the hearts of everybody, with his smiles and friendliness. We will always remem- ber him for his cheerful disposition and willing- ness to help. MILDRED KIRKMAN Vanceboro, N. C. Secretary-Treasurer of Fun, Life and Spirit Societyg Class Poet. Though Mildred is but small in frame, Her great knowledge will win her fame. Mildred is one of the most studious members of our class, but she is always ready for any bit of fun. Her poetical genius knows no limit, so we are trusting that Mildred will make a great name for herself in the future. LULA MAE LANCASTER Vanceboro, N. C. Author of Class Song. Some things are a great mystery, But the greatest in all Farm Life School history, Is how all the sense she's got Can be crammed in such a little knot. Studiousl Yes, Lula Mae is one of the most studious girls in F. Ll. S. Although she is one of the smallest girls of the senior class her capa- city for knowledge knows no bounds. Here's hoping she will he as successful in college as she has been here. l l l l Eleven -41'-e--ss-AU.. 4' M, ,vb fs, .. . .,.......,., fp iffy f '3q.XK:s.. . . , .. .sq f X ..f..--,s.,X .A , ,, ,Q .. tk , ix V, if If 1 ' - Ao- C' 't':.. . f V- '.f,f,.a.,:ff.ZaS2f4e . an , . --Mw-- , , .513 K. , ,V,,Af V A' V, .e...,-, ,X 4.,,m,,, MM -ccff M: -M l'yi 'ff. i,2..?,is'13t .V,, ' Q - . Aw, , , .N nf- ---v .. W N '-sf f '. ' 4 5L,' 5 'gs if53'vfQfV'i:i:A:'I?'li 1V Ei iiiiiqgqyeggiiiffsti sts.p.Lff....f's-M'tt 's'3 'f'Q11'.l,, ffffT'5 C -::e.:gf'g'ffff:f,0v:ft:...A,fs1Wu.,..- ... . '. V 5 ' , -4'v- f 'az iiS1I-fwff-wm5,,,,,-,..- ...cw -' ' .A - .....u. .-.,, ' 'y.....,,.,.,,,,,..ly3.,,t,,,,YWL:,f.' ,gig-rig? - -..,.avW-n- '-'W ----N' '.wA---Q-f:-- -af., .., .... Jr- W' JAY VAN LANCASTER alspeckyr I Tu'l'IL'tf Grifton, N. C., Route 4 Judging team '24-215-26-275 Vice Pres ident, Aycock Literary Society '26-27. Although Jay is small in size, He is a genius, in disguise. Always merry, always prankish, always pulling jokes on some one. Jay is always busy. Here's hoping he will get by, with as much in the future as he has in the past. i ROBERT LANCASTER A uBOb1r Vanceboro, N. C. Vice President Freshman Class '23-24 Chaplain of Society '25-263 Cheer Leader '26g Business Manager of MILI. STREAM '27 n Rarely do you find a combination of more genuine wit, humor, and scholarship than you find in Robert. apparently always cheerful and full of fun, yet always informed. At the end of the year no one will graduate with a larger number of friends than Robert. Here's hoping that Robert will go on as well in life as he has in his four well used years at old Farm Life School. JACK LAUGHINGHOUSE Vanceboro, N. CL ' Member of Basketball team '24-25-26-27 Secretary of Brinsonian Society '26g Vice President of Brinsonian Society '2l7g Cap tain and Manager of Basketball team '27 Assistant Business Manager of MILL STREAM '27. Jack is an earnest, sincere student who has won the admiration and esteem of the faculty and his fellow students. A truer friend could not be found. A man with more friends would be hard to find. Placid as he appears on the outside Jack is a man capable of profound emotions, but he puts a stress, both in theory and in practice on the duty of self control, believing that- God approves the depth and not the tumult of the soul. THEODORE LEWIS Vanceboro, N. C. Theodore is the most modest girl in the senior class. Ambitiousl Yes, show me a girl with more ambition. This has been the one great factor that has caused Theodore to strive for the goal of success. She has a deeply religious character and always aims for right. We all sincerely hope Theodore will meet success in life after she bids us farewell in May. . 551132 1 LX f - 'M ..-f. ,, 0 . if , . ff AiA ,T v- --x,.....sf:,.f-,wsfn:.-,-.,...,.- 1 ...Ms -ff ---'ws ww - ,ms 5,-'v. , V f- ' 'v- --frsw.-. .. ,fwa-s..,..-ff f-:-a,.i:f '-'- f ' Na---- -M----New Q Q v- ....,.,.c.. . ,.,, ,Hx - ' --'-.- -.,,,Mgctf-'M-1:.4-N-.wffw-V-fa1,..s...-. +--...::.,,,,1 H-N-MN, 2 ' HARVEY D. NICLAYVHORN Chink Vanceboro, N. C. Captain of Basketball team '26g Cap- tain of Football team '26g Vice President of Class '27. - Mirthful, winning, responsible and naughty. Jim is one of the best sports in the class of '27. He has made a splendid record in athletics during his stay at F. L. S. VVe Predict a very happy future for him as a champion athlete. MILDRED MCLAWHORN llMac7! Vanceboro, N. C. President of class '25-263 Girl's Society '26g Vice President Girl's Society '26g Secretary and Treasurer of class '25-273 Girl's Society '26g Athletic Association '26-273 Assistant Editor of MILL STREAM. Mildred has won many honors and friends dur- ing her four years in old Farm Life School. Every one will miss her when her stay is ended, but we cannot grieve over such a small loss. Here's wishing her the very best of wishes for the future years both in her toils and gladness. RITA Moiess s4RitZyx1 Peletier, N. C. Quiet and concerned, Always eager to learn. You never know Rita is around unless you see her because she is as quiet as a mouse. She never says much but when she says something it is really worth while. Rita is one of the most studious girls in the Class of '27, We predict a very happy future for her. LULA MILLS Vanceboro, N. C. She that was ever fair and never prouclg Harl a gentle smile whenever y0u'd pass. Lula is a very ambitious and sweet girl. She is dependable, and one of the stay-bys of '27, willing to help in all the activities of school life, although she is ready for a good time when work is over. We wish her great success. : Thirteen .. 1-...,ye3afyv,W,,iH A 0 -I . -. . ' A-.?'- '1i r 'Xe i f' , we ,, f.. 55 .f-:' - - eg fm! Q hte. gfkyf tv. '- . 1 ff,:f ' - - '-it-Arg? tis gyatm- -. 7 ,- ,x -- .. .. , W. ., -032,-.r:t-E rf ,gzip M L Qf t -,?x.,x9L,f:r AA... il-H AJISJAN: . -.qv...,'..,.i-,.. f , at Z ,,,:i4':-jg.o,:5g,gg,,1,ax-:, A : . , -it . 3 -J . ' . 11197.35 ff. Ziff It f 4-MM - aff., , .-.,....., -',-- 1 U - . , , 4.7 -new ., fr, 5g:M,g34L.,?31-.1 gif . 1-,..,..-. , H - ...Wm , - ,1 V W 1 , , rfb- ,.,-Q-1':1f,,9fQ',?Q.,31s!-Q Q .VQQ ... -. 511. v .. . ,, ..s.c...'. nw NWN ...., :..7I,:.,x,:--salswmwxx..V ,,m,,,.,L,,5Z,,y giv ,, l:g,',,N-..- - ,WW ,.::' A ' ' R. . :3fA 'r'v 'jj2,jL':f'5 ---5-,g 'wf.L:f5ff7--Y-.'1 -' ,.':v::T1 A mmf' - -lQ..,..-.. are -A-WWewfflli'Zf:,1i'W'f'-1-.Mfffm VQWWWW--e1371?'fifffC1V'T'l5?Z'1.3ifffi.'f:m il V ,.,,,,,:.A,,,NMC:M,.,..Ql,,-,-M ,n ' ...1....7g:Q:1.-5!1:':f-,,.,, -,-.M,h:qm--1.4.4531 ..,... V .,-,,--..,,0gfg5W.N,-,,.,':.vs. jivm ' ' ' -We -W---.4-vm:-.-fwfxfwff eff.-,V fmyaxg ,w-.Lan I'1lflLl'f0f'lL . - .--- -- -s...' MARGARE'I NELsoN t KKFIOH Vanceboro, N. C. The merry twinkle in her eye betrays her cheerful disposition. Though she may have troubles, the.world is not saddened by her telling them. Her jolly nature has endeared her to all. She served as class vice president '25, secretary of Dramatic Club '26, and as member of Basketball team '26. 4 BRYAN PAUL Bryant Washington, N. C. Freshman Class Reporter '23-243 Mem- ber of Football squad '24-25-263 Secretary- Treasurer of the class '25-263 President of the class '26-27. To know Bryan is a pleasure. He always has a smile on his face and ready to help anybody when in need. If it's carrying groceries Bryan is on the job. We hope that Bryan will be suc- cessful in anything that he may undertake through life. Roy PARAMORE yy Paramore Vanceboro, N. C. President of class '25g Vice President of class '26g Editor-in-Chief of MILL STREAM '27g President of Aycock Society '26-27g Member of Debating team '26, ' A classmate, honest and true, And furthermore, a worker too. Roy, the fattest of our class, is also the jolliest. He never shirks his work or grumbles, but is always ready to help a friend. XVe believe, Roy will be a farmer. JANIE POXVELL Vid' C Vanceboro, N. C. The gates of peacefulness nnfurl And there stands Janie a quiet girl. Janie entered our class in the Freshman year. She is dependable, willing to work, capable and faithful. Those who do not know her may think she is quiet and serious, but we who know her, know her to be exact-ly the opposite. We hope that her life will be one of joy, happiness and success. il . menu, l M W ....,.sm:ms..,.,.,, ,,,,am.,,,.,,,,,... AJ... 'N 'l tV-ff--w.,-f . .,,. 1. A ., .. .1 ,.,.,f:-.f.,M,,-,. K A. ., .,,,.,.,.W V f.- 'r-vu.. fs. .. , - ' ' ' H JOHN REYNOLDS lCBud!! Kinston, N. C. Member of Football team '25-26-273 Live- stock Judging team '26g Member Basket- ball team '26-27. This sober-natured boy has very little to say. but let me tell you he has it in him, and when it becomes necessary he can tell you about it. He has at peculiar way of taking the best of every- thing or none.' We hope John the best of luck in the future. TEDDY REYNOLDS Kinston, N. C. Quiet in appearance but motives un- known. To appreciate him is to know him. He works untiringly, always letting work come before pleas- ure, but in the end he reaps his just reward. He is an earnest student and we feel that the way to success is known to him. RUTH STROUD ROosty Kinston, N. C., Route 5 Far away may we search, Before we find a heart so gentle or so l kind. Ruth is a girl who always has a smile for those about her. She is seldom seen idle, but makes the most of her opportunities and realizes that one must work to succeed. Ruth never says much, though when she speaks she has something worth while to say. VIOLA SUM MERELL Kivieh Vanceboro, N. C. She's jolly, she's sweet, Just the kind of girl yon'd like to meet. Open the gates of peaceful life and there stands Viola, all happiness and faithfulness. Is she studious? You bet she is. She's always here. Then the next minute she is ready to entertain her many friends with her constant flow of conversa- tion and her never-dying hobby, music. iw.. .-v-.Wi .,. ....,, 5 143, ef' -0,654,183 25.5 A x -' if- .Q . .Q iffflpg yiL,i:..j5 il-li., 1 N .,',LifL ,, ff','7 555f:.5. H, 'fflff ,5'7l,.. ..., , rw? ,ig,,1., ,I , f fx 1 -' EQ fe 'iff foie' e .wa 5 - 'H i' New 'fffffisZ35ff-fIw?a.A -. . x gjgygjf. 35,3-. 3 , - .:- f . .....m...,.... . A 'Q' 'I - 'p.,1gf'L 'M-. 1 , ---- ' . we -'as ti Q ...,..v5vg:.C,f:. NI.,-....,-.11-qx,.f::-lg.w::':. -'W4f'e'f21wv.4....f-g,.1t.'f'j 'fe3:,,...WWmM ,WW WI Wtllfml ''STVfZw,.ff1.v:gP -liigiewil'.f1fwlfi13'2ffZf'5 'W W2f N - ..W,:1'0 IW,-A,..,w.13:5gi:3f5-A .-.,-W. .,,3WLw--.... ,.,,,...-,,,,f.,f.,g.-2 mio.-4, ' CLAUDE TAYLOR ll 17 Buddy fl g, Bachelor, N. C. To sow courtesy, is to reap friendship. Although, Claude has never been accused of being a bookworm, we predict a successful future, as he has marked talent in arguing. Claude is a like- able, dependable fellow and a friend to all. IVY E. TRADER ' 6KEby1l Havelock, N. C. Secretary and Treasurer of class '24-3 Secretary and Treasurer of Y. W. and Y. M. '27g Fun editor of MILL STREAISI '27. Ever charming, ever new. ' The class of '27 is lucky to have Ivy as one of its members. She is studious, a good sport and always ready to help the class or her friends, whichever it may be. LUCILE WAYNE 'I T Washday Vanceboro, N. IC. Oh! we couldn't forget Lucile. She has been one of our old reliable students of Farm Life School, and not only Farm Life School, but she has been one of our school gang from the graded school on, She is always in for a good time and adds another sunbeam to our class of '27, Here's wishing her the best of wishes forever in the future. MARY M. WILLIAMS Big Six North Harlowe, N. C. Class President '24g President Y. W. C. A. '27g Athletic editor of MILL STREAMI '273 Cheer Leader '25-26-27. Her joys are as deep as the ocean, Her troubles as light as the foam. . Mary Morton was the best all-round student of '26, She is very active in athletics. Any one who has her for a friend should be called lucky for she's true blue. 1 .Q K .X If-,. f I ,Q f, V f.,,,,.,.,, 4 Q g -- n C 13.3 , vw-'fs ,. ,X I 4. W, H ,I Vt, ,tr -'-A W, f-t ' ff - i . ' .. 1, 'j1g5,.f .9 if . ... WN. as ste y-,xH.......w' 1 ,JAN Q:-ML-I V: f W . I --Tufrmwi f' ,I , .. 'Kms ' f f gf 5.1 i H' ' '-F-Viva ,.y..,.-..L:'1a--'-:X-N':f1' v--A-'Qf-M1..:fil -V-if-if-wrf-37' .. ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' A I 'v 'ix,... N, ' ,, .ge-,,.,w1vqst,..... .,.,...,.fs1-- JE7l 'j'S A-W-fag, ffm' e,1f:l.,..,-syifif' ' Q ' ' , N.,---- --yva..,,f' M A A -1.--.,. ...-,..f- ,,-.u,,,,,,,-3, .,,V, '- ' ' . , ' 1...,.,,,,,ggg.e.fw-'ssg,4-...W .,,,f..lm,,,,.,,,.,, --w'zc...,v,,W -ww--' 'qw' --' , f' ' 4--f-m.,:.,.:' GERTRUDE Wir.I.is Gertie Ernul, N. C. President of the Sophomore Society, Secretary of the Aycock Society '27, A sunny disposition.. with an everlasting glee, makes a jolly maiden, just iclwt she ought to be. Does this belong to Gertie '! Yes, with all the hardships that Geometry attords, we have never seen her provoked to anger. She is very active in school work. XVe must not forget her ability to play the piano. C ESTHER ZABAWA KKEtty1! Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Chairman of Publicity Committee of Fun Life Spirit Society '26, A witty way, cr mind so wise, a perfect wonder for her size. Is she witty? Yes Esther is one of the wittir-st students in the class of '27, If you have the blues just call around, and Esther will surely drive them away. VVe predict a very prosperous fixture for her as somebody's private secretary in Wisconsin Rapids. IRENE ZABAXVA Skinny Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Pretty and sweet, A friend to those she meets. Irene came to F. L. S. in our Junior year. She has won the hearts of all who know her hy her sunny disposition. We must not forget her ability to write shorthand and we are sure she will make a success in the commercial world. DINKINS COPPAGE Z' Dink Vanceboro, N. C. Dinkins has been a student of the Farm Life for two years, entering in the fall of '25, He is full of fun and always into mischief. Dinkins has been handicapped this year by his injured footg but we are sure he will be a great success in life regardless of his physical condition, aw. ...A J. Vg me: El Seventeen ,, XX . 1 - , liighlwfn fs- ', -Y X 9-' :A x 'I ' V ' H S V-I-A V Ip: A , A ,ig A . 'QZQQ-qw. ,' '4W 'thvkf' ' - . l,.. A wi, V . k,,,. , mm,--. my A A . K, ,.,,.., I . , , .... ,,.,, ,,..,,,:,,-W MM ow, M e-iff i I T'f52Q'T ,, .. '------ . H' 'M ' ' Q 12 ..a.Ql,,--'-'iagff-f N -ef- 1-1'fY 'tlm9 k--- Zfv-MW-wwzzzg.,-1 . W.. ., . ' lv 5. . ,,,-.x,:,,i1f1,l,Lfl' '1..,,, ,,,,yLx::M:H,.,Ve,,,,. ,, ,.,,M.Yzmtjxmmwmwmm-,LasikThi, . . ,M A.- 1 ---- 2..Q': :+M M fI .i:'-'2 f't:,':., i:mt1.Me...,, 'N 'W 't'3PL'-'W' , W '.f5 x W., ....,,W,v,,.,..,,.,,.,.,,,,.,4-,?,,,.m,,. QA- .N .,. --M . My .....--,U ...MA M, V- ,Nl--Nv,,.,..., .m..,.W Nw Class Song TUNE: Drifting Back to Dreamland S our happy high sehool days are ending, .Xnd soon we depart from thee, lVe'll always renieinber thee, Farm School The plaee where we like to be. Wlieii, far from thy halls we may wander, Though we feel lonesome and blue, We'll cherish our golden school days, And to you welll eler be true. Fond parents, dear sehoolmates and teachers, You've been the best help of our youth, To us you have been so loyal, As our guide to light and truth. We'X'e rendered our fondest affection, While we have been with you here, And though, we are leaving our dear ones, We'll always be sincere. CuoRI's We are leaving you, dear Farm Life, Though, it makes us sad to part, Fondest memories of thee, Shall dwell deep in eaeh heart. To you we give our praises, And as we leave we'll say: Farewell to thee, dear Farm Sehool, lvhere welve spent our gladdest day. A .S X5 '-.Nb N -4 ,A gps: N. x. f ,- ,, -. f -, f . A ,vs ' ,1:fm,.A.1 A: v,,.5,,, fir may f ' ' -Q , Z ' ...,m,. ,. Hx: X ,s , . , ' . ft 7'f2 1' X i .... -N .- . , . ,. . t Y f g.1qf,11a,A,ffff, X .. . 1 4-.,,'f ..v. M., . V , . XM- -'lf' W M .vm '1 !77' -42 2f'7aiffvf-.i.1C'C. U5 I ' 2 ', 4 -. M, X .. j -- X ,, ' V A 4,f1'j.Ajf gd, 1- b ' 2 - -, Ay' W, A-. ,gay ,nm M s..,. Class Poem UR High School days are ended, And our Graduation Day is nigh, Soon we'll dwell in distant lands, But will ne'er forget Farm School High. For your service great and true, Highest praise welll always give, May we strive with all our might, To your ideal ClGl' nobly live. Farewell, dear old Farm Life School Our parting brings both sighs and tears, Vtfe have lea1'ned to love you so During our happy High School years. Our instructors, wise and patient, To you, we owe a debt untold, You've been so true and faithful In helping us to reach the goal. Sehoolmates, to you we would say, Our race is o'er vour's well be rung 7 .1 Y 1 ' 1, A l ' , 4 V L And to you thus ll tonic tl1e day, Wlieii you may claim a vietory's won. Then, here's to pin-ple and white, And, here's to the hearts always true. Witli ideals to guide aright, May we be those who dare and do. lVhen each purpose has grown clear, Each ambition is a success, Praise then, to alma mater, For each one's crown of happiness. Ninrlefn J, 4 X G., 3 SQ, Q, '- ay. -1, ., ' - k ' , .Af , nf ' N. ' ' V -' 1, ua 4 X1 s .. . 5.1 ' I . , ' ' - , f. 'Q - ' , . . ,f,,,,,.-.M ,.,,,,,...'v-lay,-.Bly V V '- w, ...J :,,,V-.,.a..,,, A- ' 4 ' f www ' History of Class of 727 N the thirteenth of September, nineteen hundred twenty-three, a very im- portant thing happened at Craven County Farin Life School-a group of green students registered as freshmen. The class was organized with Mary Morton Vllilliains as president and Miss Marie Smith as class teacher. Our pride was hurt thy the sneers of 4'Don't be so freshl' and VVe'll have to salt you down from upper elassnien. We delighted in throwing chalk and erasers. Though we were very green we worked hard with that set. goal in our minds: 'cTo ll be a senior some day. After four months of vacation we came back as silly sophomores. Eleven of our number had dropped out, leaving us a class of forty-five. Mildred Mcllawhorn was elected president and Mr. Lewis Crisp class teacher. This year we gave the freshmen the sneers that had been given us. After four nionths recreation and freedom from books, teachers and school life, we came back to school. Registration showed that there were thirty-seven juniors- three of these being new students. The class was organized in a few days. It was found that Mildred Meliawhorn would again be our leader. Bryan Paul was our secretary and treasurer and Miss Opal Horton class teacher. As juniors we worked against each other. One-half the class wanted to get class rings this year, while the other half wanted to wait until the next year. Things went on this way all the year. Twenty WTS, N ,,' X f 'q 'f , 1 E , . V I ,N I mm ., V -f . ' ' A 71 , , ' -.-A--,,., .. vm., ,. N ..5L H . . , ai -- , Q s. .... M, ,-.,..,13'xggf'fGf'm.:L . hav ,JMX V rv . W, . , 1- . , , ., I, X .A . , 1 , ! V- MZVRQ-- . ,..,,,, ,,.,w,,,,.,,Mg-Ayp,.- Qwfr--y. .-...,,.-fy.. K ,gg-W --, . 1 V ' V.: ,ff -' f 3 ' V ' S . , V 'V W A g ' ' ,. ,I 'N ., ,. ..,,,,,.,.,-0 - V 1- W' v ,,.,.Ql, ' , - 3 , , ., f , - 'bww -,,N,,,,,, r. 4..x,M,,v ' - , .. :Nan AN, H' , f l . , . f A ,V fx.-... , yu ::'.wm.....4,3 0 ....,'.A.,.... - 3-...iq figwmy- Ll I, AS we were juniors it be-fell 'us To Qntvrfain thc- sc-niors. NVQ- dur-idwl to varry lllClIl to Riverside Park at VVashington, N. C., on a pimiiu one Friday evening. The weather was clear and wo had a very good tinio. We stildiml hard until the close of school and passed off our Sl1lJj6ClSfI11OSl of us did. At last, wc were seniors! The four months that followed worked wondvrs with us, for when wo Caine bavk to scfhool we wcru willin f to work town-tl1v1'. Tlic-ro were thirt -seven I'0EQlSll'l'Pfl fo n Y as seniorsg the largost senior class in thc- history of Farin Life School. Wliell we adjourned from our first class l11C0tlllg Bryan Paul was p1'esidvn1A, Mildred McLawhorn, sec'1'cfta1'y and l1'011Slll'l'l'7 Harvey Mc-Lawhorn, Vice lJ1'0SlLl0lll,, and Mr. Jake M. Smith, c-lass teacher. As we branch out into the diiffarelmt roads of life wel will not forgot the happy days spent at Dear Old Farm Life School. HIsTo1:IAN. a Tvlwnfy-one '? ' . 1 it' 1 x : '4... f-f ,V -. .H X.4',t.- ,-..- - -' -. f, 2 ff ' ,gg ff.-L ,4. f., - , . 1 HP M4 'rl 1 A-f -' ' ' - C- f . . XR -ft cgi? a Xi' -'X' , y , t ' eg 5 w '. rrfvfg., A Ifrvjvv ' 'f'4gj,ps.y5ccAf. . fr N 7:4-'1 V .fr-. ,.m2i,5f?' gg5:.4 gy., . . Q. .f,:,gy5-gp-A...,,.,,. -- . Q -, -- , G.'f':'fzf'1rf -. , . W .., .-F.. .,. .. 'M ...M j 4 3 , 1,1 fs -K vig L, .am-f-'f-' New , A MM' W, asf . A Jfyahzw, , .,.,,.,,. ,4,, .. 1 I , M H , . is K ,, ,. .4 ,.,, ., V: . -, V HI.. ..:.,Q: - ,. sM,AM,,,,j3::.M:,.Nw Q .. I . , X .. . M., g-mMW:,,wgiMWNW- IM, W . ' - . H ' ...N . ......,,,s . ' gf- ' .,., .,... W , ,. fl V : - .- .4--F. - ?1 f': -NAEN t N ' J 1- ' A V Ax.. ,mai- Last Will and Testament CITY OF VANCICBUHU STAN: or NOR'l'lI CAROLINA N FARM LII l'I Sl'l'IfNlI.. Col'N'rY or Cluvizx I E, the class of 1927, being of strong bodies and of sound minds, realize that we will soon depart from high school, we do appoint these after-mentioned to be our lawful heirs of the things we do hereby possess. - SECTION I To our fathers and mothers we bequeath our sincere love and appreciation that they have shown for us in our high school days. Slf:C'r1oN II To the under classmen: 1. That they will some day be seniors. 2. To the juniors we hope for a very bright future, and that they will have more senior privilege than we have had. SECTION III To the entire faculty, we thank them for their interest shown towards us and our love goes with them everywhere. ' Slf:C'r1oN IV 1 Dinkins Coppage bequeaths his walking cane to'Mabel Morris and hopes she will take good care of it. 2. Alwilda Dudley leaves her ability to sing in the Methodist Church choir to John Simpson, and hopes he will fill the place with satisfaction. 3. Helen Dudley wills her ability to break dates to Edna Paramore. 4. Cecil Hartley's melodious voice goes to Katie Mae Forrest. 5 Jessie Ipock bequeaths her ability to get married to Birdie Dell Lamm, and hopes she will find as good a husband as she did. 6. Lula Ipock's short dresses are to go to Vivian Hellen. A 7. Opal Hartley wills her shortness to Mary Bland. 8. Robert Joyner wills his ability to be a school sheik to Barney Franks. 9, Carson Jones bequeaths his sincerity to Polly Heath. 10. Mildred Kirkman wills her friendship' with Rosa Lee Harris to Blake Adams and hopes he will be as untiring as she has been. 7'11w'lll,l1YI1g'n V Lx Q, 'l 1 , xr .K . , , , 'M-7 f 9'-z. ,f x... .1 ' f f ,- ' -, ff. J 'V -,-r .... z 4 ,J -, .V A. 4,.V ,v', sl ,i .::. - , C nf-2 Y-Q.. , ' - W . . 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Jack Laughinghouse leaves his place as captain of the Basketball team to Burney Lee Witherington. Theodore Lewis bequeaths her modesty to Mildred Franks. Harvey McLawhorn wills his athletic power to Herbert Mills. Mildred McLawhorn leaves her influential ways to Lena Garris. Lula Mills leaves her pretty golden locks to Ava Jones. Rita Morse leaves her quietness to Mildred Smith. Margaret Nelson leaves with Verna Toler her musical ability. Bryan Paul wills his ability to be a good class president to William White. Roy Paramore bequeaths his Ford to Bryan Knox so he can keep up the old habit of carrying the Ernul girls to Powell's. Janie Powell's ability to translate Caesar is to go to N. T. Whitford. John Reynolds leaves to Giles Stroud his ability to vamp town girls. Teddy Reynold's Geometry knowledge goes to Agnes Weiss. Ruth Stroud leaves to Melvin Mills her bashfulness, and hopes she will use some of it. Viola Summerell wills her baby ways to Myrtle Huff and hopes she will make good use of them. Claude Taylor leaves to Lawrence Dixon his black, curly hair. Ivy Trader bequeaths her ability to clog to Lena Evelyn Hellen. Lucille Wayne leaves with Helen Stevenson her old gray coat and trusts she will take good care of it. Mary Morton Williams wills to Rosa Leigh Horton her big mouth and hopes she won't make as much fuss as she did. Gertrude Willis leaves with Faye Holmes her attractiveness. Esther Zabawa bequeaths her rat trap to Evelyn Ennett and hopes she will catch as many rats as she did. Irene Zabawa's dignity goes to Vivian Jenkins. Edith Johnson leaves her popularity to Johnnie Ipock. testimony whereof, we have hereto put our hands and seals, this the third day of February in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-seven. Enrrn JOHNSON, Tcsfutor. Q-Q., ffgafs Twwzfy-tI:1'rfn ,. ,-- , . . P ' .i'l,gf5fif1.3 3, Kgs! .,'. ' k ,l ' .. ffl. ,wa X - f- ' ' tt ,.. :, ,. 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Being overcome by sleep there appeared before my unbelieving eyes a spirit. p Be not afraid, it muttered. I have seen your trouble and have come to help you. Who are you? I am the one who originated the having of a class prophet of a graduation class. I gave him an unusual look. And may I ask you what put that idea into your head? I have been thinking of it myself. But he went on hurriedly. I have been punished for it, I am up and down, never resting until the class prophet shall be a thing of the past. Very Well, I saidg Why not help me? Because for every one I help, my punishment is alleviated a great deal. So you can tell me what my classmates will be doing in 1937. Yes, take your list and where you need me I am at your service. Carson R. Jones upon graduating received many offers of positions, because of his art merits. He became president of Bush-Krebs Company, Louisville, Ky. He was surprised to have Cecil Hartley as one of his business managers. Lucille Wayne has succeeded in life. She now holds position as head nurse at Johns Hopkin's Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Rita Morse became Home Economics teacher in College of Rock Hill, S. C. Ruth Stroud is running competition with Lula Ipock in a series of beauty parlors on Broadway, N. Y. Esther Zabawa has lived in friendly relation with her neighbors. She invariably catches the point of every joke and seems to enjoy chuckling over it. Theodore Lewis, by being so quiet, has received a position as matron in a deaf and dumb school. Margaret Nelson has become one of the world's greatest dancers of Miami, Florida. Lula Mae Lancaster is now teaching French at N. C. C. W. Jay Van Lancaster is head of the English Department at Guilford College and is suc- cessful in work. Tu'enf11-fnzzr - X Mildred Kirkman is editor and publisher of a snappy joke monthly that has easily put Whiz Bang out of the. running. Jessie Ipock is running a goat farm near Ernul, N. C. She is very fond of the dear creatures. Alwilda Dudley, after skillfully disposing of four husbands is running a Reformatory for Refined Young Ladies. Robert Joyner, the Ladies Man, was soon captivated and captured. Joyner is princi- pal of Greenville High School. Mary M. Williams married and is helping her husband care for their poultry farm in Vanceboro, N. C. Lula Mills, while dodging across the boulevard, was almost knocked down by a Ford. driven by Edith Johnson, the same old girl and the same old Ford. Helen Dudley has signed a fifteen year contract with a movie company in Chicago. Ivy Trader succumbed to an attack of the heart soon after graduation and they say that the wedding was one of the most magnificent in North Carolina. Roy Paramore is now Judge of the United States Supreme Court. He was surprised to Hnd that Irene Zabawa was the stenographer of one of his courts. Cartooning taught easily at home. Write for information. Miss Viola Summerell, 105 Bucks Avenue, Atlanta, Ga. Jack Laughinghouse is very successful in business with his father-in-law in New York. Mildred McLawhorn, Janie Powell and Mildred Hill have just returned from their world tour. They are hard at work on the amendment to the bill that forced old bachelors to support old maids. John and Teddy Reynolds, after having gone into partnership to beat the boll weevil at his game, are now in the truck garden business. Robert Lancaster while in college married a rich widow. Gertrude Willis has made a fortune running a matrimonial bureau. She has chosen this as her life's work. Bryan Paul was chosen congressman and has become famous for his elimination of moonshining, poker playing, and watermelon thieving. Opal Hartley, with her husband, is successfully running the White Studio of New York. Claude Taylor is a very successful farmer of Bachelor and a large taxpayer. He is also president of the board of trustees of the schools of Craven County. 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Movie Star .. 1 Lucille Wayne Washday Affected Dumbness An Expression Teaeher Most Anything Mary Morton Wi liams Big-Si ' Liking Cross Eyed People Lit le A Fat I d f Gertrude Willis Gertie ' Daintiness Something Great Popular :Z Est Zawab ' Et y Wit i ess A Private S ret ry A Sales Lady F Irene Zawaba ' Skinny ' Dignity A Business Woman A Stenographer Di kins Coppage D E Shirkin A Soda Jerker A Janitor 1 Q Roy Paramore Pa'amore ' Auguring Sl m Congressman S Twenty-nine . ,' 'J 1 I - K - V: -:XB ' X' fl, ' , , W- '1.1f, , . X - . ., ,.,,.,x.,.. 7, WM .,, .,,,.. .. ' --:LUN V--:.a 1-fIf.w,,.,...... -.,.,1 mr,-m.,WN,,.,, Everyday Names of the School Hoy PIx1c.xA1oRI: ......,,. LENA E. III:LI,IcN,L IJINKINS CoI21'.wL.,. JIINII: PUWELI, ....,. BONNIE FIz.xNI:s ..,. XIARVY IgLAND .,..... . ,TQHN Smnfsox ...... ICDITII JoIINsoN ....... BIARY M. 'WILLIAMS ,,.. ., V1oI..x S1'MMER15LL... MAIIIQI, NIORRIS ,.,, ,... . MILDREII IQIRKMAN ,.,.,.... TIIIIIIIE H. VVOR'l'HING'l'0N ...,.,,..... 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Fifly-I :fn AYCOCK SOCIETY 1 I, 3 I 'I 1. x 1 , Ar-,. , r ,W -L1 v 'I 5 I ,vw 'K' f ' 1 Ax fs 1 ,N -Q' , .ug x ,Q 4 4 . -I. -. , 1 J Q s- 1,71 L 1 X , 1 v' 1 p',,n , 4 in I u fax' 1' I 1 1 A L 1 . ' ,n W ,Q 1 I r ,HN I . ' gi?-.fi L w ' N4 I , M4 va . -fre, 4 45 2 I 4-E 'YI I, rl. . I gr ,--, rw. 7 sa 2 -. , 1 ' . - ,- , ' X ,...1 Ip ,Jyl Mu: 2. p. 'S :.'Tf. -l,xg-Law , lf.-I -1 5 Y V ' . VL .--.21 ...Ng 5 ., ,. ..,.-,- f x , f- ,f,f, Tw , 'I' my .ZR ,K fx ft -, 2' f wi. VI' . ,H ,, . N.,.. , ,lx f ff ' A .N--. , ix ,mf :g 5,14-.,, I X V, K , 7, N. -.-. .,, , ,N - i,v..,-0 H W, J, few- 5 s-,,,,,wf., , -- f , , - , ' I N. - -. 5. -AM.-ie,-., ., . , ,. , s ....,,.,. ,...,t A - - -,,- - ,, H W .WW . h,,,f,., ....-, .-t.,. , N . W, f' ,N . . ,, , .V 4 , ' X U ,N , WJ., ,.-. m,....e-A if: jpg: UA KW.. , , , h ,I - , fs..-:fwewy..,-,....,.y1,10f.:a:.'.', , .. ---H-f'1i,,,::-Ve -'S'- - -gnms., , M , C ,,' - .L,,J.u A sa? Q if . ' if 'NG 1 ,, ye A f i W , PQTHLETI , ,y , A . 0211411 t ldoffifcfift t -. fe f 'B , ., Q- Wg, f, WNV, I' , 9 M25 is 'tm i e , . Athletic Review N behalf of the athletiels teams, I say that we owe thanks and appreeiation to Jake M. Smith, our coach and teacher. He has been one of the boys himself, being with them in every phase of athletics and that is why he has been able to get such favorable results from them to put out a winning team. Besides teaehing the hard-headedv seniors geometry he teaches his teams to play the game fair and square, this making a true Sportsman. The football squad this season was the best Farm Life School has ever had, but of course we expect more of it as it grows older, so next year we are expeeting the Bulldog squad to do great things. One of these being, to cop the championship of Eastern North Carolina. The Bulldogs did great this season, they were the victors more often than the victims., We are proud of them. Fifty-three ja, V, -X. . A ' tb Q- f . I , N t Q ir ,K --.--X., . . , ..: -V . K, .,.. ., I .5 -..,M..V g V. Q . -es -,. K, . A....,, ff.. :..,--'M ,X U AMW - .- . ,A ' . ',,,,,.,..-- .. , ,W ' ---e ' ,mggNAs,::a......1ffg:.:,i..i.1:,.'V ,W my . ..... . Y ,.,. . . . ,- x U h MM, .i ..x, .,w,,.,,., ....,. , Rah! Rah! for basketball. It is progressing fine, both the boy's and girl's teams have won tl1e admiration of the town as well as the students. The boys team has already made itself known for its ability to win, and it is still improving its record. They have played over half of the games at the time of this writing and lost only one game. Have they entered the championship series? Yes, they sure have and with tl1e determination to win as they have already shown in their district by being victors of their group which is number three. This is great encouragement to the team as well as Coach Smith. Also, the town and school are enjoying their laurels and are giving them their support. Not only the boys deserve praise and credit for their ability to play basketball but the girls also, 11eed a share. Of course, the girls did not have as heavy a schedule as the boys had, but in every game they showed that they knew how to play the game fair and square coming out on the top-end of the horn most every time. There is still room for improvement and we are hoping by next year that they will be in the class the boys occupy this year. You wonder where the baseball is. lJon't think just because we havenlt been having a baseball team that we can't have one. For from the looks of the candi- dates and with the help of Coach Smith we will have a strong Nine for he has some good material from which to piek. ' Last but not least is the track team. They will also begin practice about the time baseball begins. YVe know we will have a good track team because we have a number of fast men of which have made up the previous track teams here-to-fore. All in all the athletic season has been wonderful, building a name for the town as well as the school. A Fifty-,four Imam CECIL I'I.-XRTLEY, L. E. RUDOLPH CIIEEK, L. T. TOMMY WORTHINGTON, JOHN REYNOLDS, L. G. Football Line-up OWEN POWELL. R. G. HENRY WILLIALIS, R. E. JACK LAI'uIIINuIIoI'SI:. L. H. ROBERT' JQYNEII. L. H. R. T. BUIINEY NVI'1'IIERINu'I'oN, F. 4 H.xIzVEY MuL.xwIIo1zN. fCaptainJ Q. B. VVILLIABI JOYNER. C. SUBSTITUTES RED WOOLARD JOHN CLEVE ROBERT WILLIAMS ROIiPIII'I' LANu.xS'1'ER GILES STIIOUD BRYAN PAUL WILLIAM WHITE Qfifw Fifty-Jive 1 mf! .ff . f : 'J A., 5i'1'l:.' A-,-Q'g25Xi+2:,'f 'p, - xp' wg :LY Q-gif.:-if w.'..:,g,:Y 3 -, 5 Jw., , ,ag ' I'2757 1'NTAxQ5i5'7151-L 52' fi '--- ' 'V X ig, 3,-Qi - . in f 1-, V . XI., - ,-, ., , I K ' ,MU .,,,,,. A.. V , -Vg: ' .V Fifty-six Boys' Basketball Team JACK LAUGHINGHOIYSE. Captain ....... ...... .Right Fowuarcl ROBERT JOYNER ......,............,aa,............ ....... L eft Forwdfrd I'IAR,VEY McLAw11o1:N .,..... ...........,.. 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Shoes, as good as any, better than many. MERIT SHOE CO., INC NEW BERN, N. C. RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS IVIACHINISTS, BOILER MAKERS AND BLACKsM1THs Electric and Acetylene Welding 105 CRIFFITH STREET PHONE 985 NEW BERN. N. C. f TI5illl c mn take our Elertric and Avetylerze Welding Outfits Direet to Your Job Victrolas, Brunswick and Sonora Talking Machines EASY TERMS ALL THE LATE RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC RUSS BROTHERS WASHINGTON, N. C. PLYMOUTH N. C. WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 Mr. Jarvis: Vllhere in the world is my hat, dear? Mrs. Jarvis: On the radiator where you left it. Mr. Jarvis: I wonder what erazy place Illl find it next. Mrs. Jarvis: O11 your head. Esther: Miss Kornc-gay, will you lend ine a nickel for the man who is outside Crying? Miss Kornegay: Yes, but what is the old man crying about? Esther: Hels crying. Salty Peanuts five eents a bag. Alwilda: Tonnny is so wicked, he knows so niany bad songs. Ruth: Does he sing them before you? I Alwilda: No, but lu-'s always huinniing the tune. Mr. Pleniinons fseeking Mr. S1l1Ifl1,S advice about niatriinonyj : Vllould you-er-advise me to-ah-niarry a beautiful girl or a sensible girl? Mr. Smith: Ilni afraid youlll never be able to do eithe1'. Mr. Illennnons: Wliy not? Mr. Smith: Well, a beautiful -girl eonld do better and a sensible girl would know better. THE VERY LATEST ' IN DRESSES AND COATS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES J. A. ABEYOUNIS JOE LIPMAN New Bern, N. C. FURNITURE TRUNKS. CO-CARTS, CARRIAGES. CARPETS, MATTINGS AND RUGS It will pay you to see me before buying elsewhere. Orders filled promptly. I appreciate your trade and guarantee to please. ' Old Reliable Shoe Shop Jos CAPRIO, Prop. For the Soles Sake See Us OLD SHOES MADE NEW Special Attention to Mail Orders 141 Middle St. 'Phone 658 ED. WALLNAU lSuccessor to Kahn Cleaning and Dye Works! StudentsfSpecial Rates DYEING, ALTERING AND BLOCKING HATS A SPECIALTY 78 South Front Street Opposite Gaston Hotel NEW BERN. N. C. Hellmarmis Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise and Sandwich Spread The taste is the test Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise is the best. NEW BERN CANDY COMPANY i'Candy Headquartersi' 44 Middle St. New Bern. N. C. NEW BERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. LIGHTING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES CONTRACTORS 53 Pollock Street Telephone 297 .l- .l. TOLSON, Proprietor NEW BERN, N. C. Miss Drcxrxsoxz Reba, are you on the program? REBA Mc.: Oh yes, I'm on to sing a. solo all by myself. BRYAN P.: Curiosity killed a cat. MILDRI-:n Mc.: What did he want to know? IRENE Z.: Oh, I'm so glad I don't have to practice right after dinner. 'cause I just couldn't practice on a full stomach. Ivr T.: You don't have to practice on your stomach, Irene. I always practice on the piano. MR. PLEMBIONS 1011 algebra classj: Now class, find the common denom- inator. EDNA A.: What, you don't tell me that thing is lost again. General Hardware Cart and Wagon Material Paints, Varnish, Glass, Sash, Doors, Tobacco Flues FILMS FRAMES WE MAKE PHOTOGRAPHS THAT SATISFY Let us Preserve I CHILDHOOD YOUR -I YOUTH D. L. LATTA Q O, X -D AGE NEW BERN, N. C. Wootten-Moulton '4The House of Service NEW BERN, N. C. KODAKS FINISHING 5' 5' R. E. Q UINN 86 CO. RITCHY , Cleaner, Dyer and Furmture, Stoves Hatter and Ranges F O R L E S S 80 Middle Street Phone 425 8 STURES NEW BERN, N. C. ,sz ,sz Washington, Wilson, Rocky Mount Raleigh, Durham f2j Winston-Salem Q21 IVIARRINER-CRIF F IN CO., INC. WHOLESALE CROCERS NEW BERN, N. C. Distributors of Sky Lark - Town Talk Flour For 50 Years the Best ' 12'.2-'iff-Z?'h'Xfv'3' HOME JCPENN Co FILLING STATION . . . A. R. Brow, Prop. where savings are greatest TEXACOAEJEODUCTS 1,owEsT PRICES ALL THE TIME I26 lliddle Street HOOD TIRES NEW BERN. N. II. Established 1876 I. C. WHITTY 81 CO. Hardware and Agricultural Implements wiecoawiicieoseaimo AGENTS 23, 25 and 27 Craven Street 'Phone 98 NEW BERN. N. C. JIM MCLAWHURN: My girl is devine. JACK LAYGHINGHOYSI-II Yours may be de vine but mines de berries. Miss Hi-:ARS fThe English teacheri: This sentence is so poorly put to- gether, it almost rattles. - Rox' P.: Well you told me to write a loose sentence, clidn't you? What are you doing, Helen? her mother asked. H1-ILEN: I am knitting, mother dear, I heard Glenn say the other day he was afraid he'd have to buy a new muffler for his car, and I thought I'd knit him one as a sort of surprise. ll i HFurniture of Quality HILUS l REASONABLE PRICES EASYANTIIERMS Known for Good Clothes TURNER-TOLSON FURNITURE CO. 93 Middle St. New Bern, N. C. 5 6'Horne Outjittersn yi 55.57 Pollock si. New Bern, N. C. HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY WASHINGTON, N. C. Hardware, Mill, Building, Plumbing and Auto Supplies TICKET AGENT: Where do you want your ticket to? EVELYN fExcited over going homej: Home. NIARY MIDRTON fWith indignationj: Do you know Burney Lee tried to put his arm around me three times last night. SIMP JOYNI-:Iz l'Registering surprisej: Gee, what long arms. MR. SMITH: Where do bugs grow in winter? MILDREII F.: Search me. NEW BERN OIL AND FERTILIZER CO. I ' I NEW BERN, N. C. MANUFACTURERS COTTON SEED PRODUCTS AND HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS We will appreciate your patronage l A A KODAKS WHITMA-N55 CHOCOLATES RELIABILITY DUFFY'S DRUG STORE THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS IN EASTERN CAROLINA Special Attention to Mail Orders THE REXALL STORE Dowdy Furniture BU11.o1,wc MATERIAL COIUPHHY A New Rem Building Furniture ana' Stoves CQ. Cash or Credit ' NEW BERN! N. C' Phone 163 5 Craven St. THOMAS MUSIC COMPANY The Home of Better Musicw 88 Middle Street ' NEW BERN. - - - N. C. HIGH QUALITY AS USUAL STYLES Change with the season. Yozfll alzra-vs find the newest ifleas rlisplayezl here, but with us quality' is constant anrl ifs the 17t l'V highest quality at that. 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