Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1921
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GOLDIE MARIE BAKER
"Goldie"
Caliopean Society.
Bubbling with good humor, generous, and
kind are all characteristics. She has a twinkle
in her eye that always makes one remember
her. She seems to he on good terms with all
her subjects except Math., but don't let a little
thing like Math. worry you, Goldie.
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ST. CLAIR EDVVARD BAILEY
"C 11 ba"
President Class of '20g Editor -5011001 News,
'21 3 joke Editor SPoT-LIGHT: Literary Society,
1920-213 Athletic Association, 1920-213 S. S. S..
D. D. D., 1920-21: Baseball, 1920-21.
St. Clair is one of the most congenial fel-
lows in our class. VVherever you may see him,
there is always a smile on his countenance and
he is seldom found down-hearted. His classes
do not bother him much, as he stands well in
all his studies. We are sure that his sunny
disposition will carry him along as well in
later years.
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MARGARET CHESSON
"Pf'9f1y"
Caliopean Society.
Margaret is sweet, good-natured, studious.
and an excellent pupil. Especially in French
do her talents shine and she leaves an espe-
cially good record at E. C. H. S. She is en-
vied by not a few as she has made many a
dent on the hearts of the opposite sex.
CONRAD ZEIGLER BAILEY
Statistics.
Conrad's little, but-well, he's loud. He al-
ways has a word to put in whether it be in
Commercial Arithmetic or in other matters.
The teachers dread to have Conrad disagree
with them, for he can generally carry his
point.
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"Habbo"
Scrub Basket-Ball, 1921g Athletic Associa-
tion, 1920-21.
In every class you usually hnd some stu-
dents who always amuse every one. "Flabho"
most assuredly can be pointed out as one of
these pupils. Cheerful, never downcast, gig-
gling, never frowning, playing, hardly ever
studying, "Flabbo" goes on his way amusing
one and all with his jokes and wit. We know
in the life after E. C. H. S. Rochester will
have no trouble in finding his place.
MARIE COOPER
Caliopean Society.
We're sure Marie will make a line wife for
some man, as her talents seem to run along
domestic lines. In Domestic Science when all
else seemed to go wrong and our cakes would
not bake, Marie's came out cooked to perfec-
tion, thus winning the praise of all.
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"Henry"
Statistics, 19213 Member S. S. S.g John
Charles McNeil Literary Society.
Ah! herc's our ladies' man. He can talk
for hours at a time and seldom ever blushes:
says the happiest moments of his life are when
a girl calls him "Mister Crawley." As you can
see from the statistics, his biggest ambition is
to be the boss of a harem.
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Art Editor, 19213 Statisticsg Athletic Associa-
tion, 1921: Joke Editor 561100Z News, 1921.
Frank is without a doubt the wittiest and
most original boy in our class. 'Without his
wit we would undergo a great loss. ln fact.
we have come to take him as an essential fac-
tor among' us. Frank is not only inclined to
wit, but also to his studies, where he succeeds
as well, when he takes time to prepare them.
In the future we either expect to see him a
noted lawyer, a cartoonist or a great come-
dian.
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Basket-Ball, 1920-21: S. S.
rian: Statistics: Advertising
lSootlJ'1ll Team 1921 Ath
1920-21: Program Comrmtt
ciety.
Secretary and Treasurer of
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I-low can "Lyla" be describ
and so tactful is "Lyb" that
call out a different response
asked, and all would agree s
an unusually bright intellect,
and charming both in appea
ality.
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Staff of Annual:
'21: Sponsor for
letic Association,
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ed F S o adaptable
each person would
were his opinion
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gifted in VVI'1tll1g,
rance and person-
.XDELA1 DE DUNSTAN
"Fats"
Fats is one of our typical Seniors, using
most of her time planning a way to keep from
studying: laughing with the multitude and
escaping the teachers 111 tight places. "Fats"
IS always ready for a Joke.
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JGHN SYDNEY EVANS
, V A "Sir Sid"
Y' S. S. S.g john Charles McNeil Literary So-
' .4 eiety, 1920-219 Statisticsg Basket-ball, 1921.
,nv f . , Sydney is a quiet, good-natured fellow with
0 a slow, easy-going manner. He does not have
much to say, for he 1S naturally modest and
M, reserved, until he is in class, then---. VVe
- predict for you though, Sydney, a most bril-
liant career.
RUTH MYRTLE FITCHETTE
"Ruth"
Statistics.
Ruth has made many friends who know her
to be 21 sweet, kind and thoughtful girl. She
is also very quiet. Indeed, we do not think
we have ever heard of her being boisterous.
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ager Scrub Basket-ball, 1921.
On the most solemn occasion, Eunice's gig-
gle can be heard oozing forth. She's a regular
stimulant when you're in the dumps and a
good booster of '2l. There is always room for
more girls like Eunice, so here's to her.
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"Pike"
NVilbur is one of those boys who attends
strictly to his own affairsg in fact, so much
so that we feel that some of us clon't know
him as well as we ought. He gets good marks
and is a good, steady student. That he may
always be successful is our wish.
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John Lharles McNeil Literary Society, 1920-
A ' 213 Athletic Association, 19213 Scrub Basket-
' 3' f- Hall Team, 19213 Historian. 1921: Debating
l Jw' p Society, 1920-21.
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HAZEL HUGHES
"Hazel"
Hazel is a quiet girl. She is no great "mixer"
but when she is a friend, one more staunch
can not be found. She 'tends to her business
only, and although very quiet, we can none of
us 'forget that Hazel was a fellow classmate
of 21.
"Billy" is inclined to take a serious view of
life and we hardly ever see him but that he is
in apparent meditation. His intimate friends
know of and appreciate his humor, which is
combined with his power of clear thinking.
Great things are expected of him, and let us
predict that a brilliant future will be his.
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MARTHA ELIZABETH HATHANVAY
"Sas"
Assistant Editor SPOT-LIGHT: Member Cali-
opean Literary Societyg Athletic Associationg
Amusers' Basket-Hall Team: S. S. S.g Sta-
tistics.
The statistics show that "Sas" is the most
attractive girl of '21, and indeed it seems that
she attracts everybody she meets. lfirst it is
her pretty hair and then-we just don't know
what it is. And influence-she has no end of
that. Vlfhatever may be the question to be
decided, "Sas's" opinion always carries weight.
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ALMA HAYMAN
Caliopean Society: Athletic Association:
Amusers, 1921.
Alma is one of our three Titian-haired spe-
cials. Usually seen with a smile on her coun-
tenance. She is a good friend to all who know
her and they all treasure her friendship. Al-
though she has never wearied herself espe-
cially over lessons, she seems to get along as
well as the rest of us-let's hope this good
luck will continue.
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EMILY E. IENNINGS
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President of S. S. S.: Member of Athletic
Assoeiationg Advertising Editor SPOT-LIGHT
Staffg Vice-President Class of '21,
"Beauty is only skin deepi' does not apply to
Emily, for she is one of our natural-born
leaders, and when others fear to speak, Em-
ily's voice comes pealing forth. She's always
present, whether it's a question of school in-
terests or "rooting" at any kind of a game,
and she's one of the best boosters of '21 we
have. As a "housekeeper" she's a wonder and
we know she'll have no trouble getting
through this world.
'Caliopean Society, 19213 Girls' Athletic So-
Clety, 1920-21g Statistics, 1921.
A jolly, fun-loving and altogether likeable
girl is Mildred. She likes fun but does not
let it interfere with school. She is our "rep-
resentative from Vogue," and a good one at
that. In the near future we are sure she will
he one of Cupid's fortunate victims.
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Secretary Literary Association, 1918-19:
Treasurer, 1918-19: Vice-President, 19205 Ath-
letic Editor SPOT-LIGHTQ Manager Basket-Ball
Team, 1920-213 Choral Society, 1920-21.
Dot is an all-'round girl, interested in every
form of school activity and taking part in
most all of them. She is envied by many girls
not only on account of her wonderful hair, but
her power of entrancing the many young men
that cross her path. Also "Dot" is cheerful,
wide awake, and good-natured, thus making
friends easily. For two years she has held the
position as guard on our Basket-I3-all Team
and helped win laurels for E. C. H. S.
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CLAUDE VENUS JONES
"Ven us"
Athletic Association, 1918-19-20-21: Basket-
Ball Team, 1918-19-20-213 Football Team.
1919-20: Baseball Team, 1919-20-21 3 Editor-in-
Chief SPOT-LIGHT, 1921, Statistics: President
Class of '19: President Athletic Association,
1921: D. D. D,, 1920-21.
Behold! Our athlete and misogamist. Al-
though Claude has always won many laurels.
both in baseball and basket-ball, he's very
modest about it and seems to be altogether
out of the reach of the fair sex, despite the
many efforts that have been put forth by them
to captivate him.
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Statistics: President Class of '21g D. D. D..
1920-211 Athletic Association, 1918-19-20-21
Basket-l3all, 1919-20-212 Vice-President Ath-
letic Association, 1921, JXssistant Editor SPOT
LIGHT.
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Selden is not only our President, and a
splendid one at that, hut he'S one of the mO5t
popular lioys in the Class, on account of his
wit, good humor, and hrilliance. Indeed, he
has a most remarkable faculty of making the
teachers think he's entirely innocent of any-
thing that happens.
President John Charles McNeil Literary So-
ciety, 1920-21: S. S. S., 1921: Basket-Ball
Team, 1920-213 Football Team, 1919: Business
Manager SPOT-LIGHT, 1921, Athletic Associa-
tion, 1918-19-20-21.
Robert is one of the very nicest and most
congenial boys in our class. 1-le is full of
school spirit and has done much to push our
class since we entered High School. He is the
Business Manager of the Annual and has done
as much to put it through as any other person
concerned. Un account of his tact and Der-
severance we know he will always he success-
ful in whatever he may undertake.
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"C11fvz'd"
Editor-in-Chief School News, 19213 Chair-
man Program Committee, Literary Society
1921: Debating Society, 1920-213 S. S. S., 1921.
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A good reputation is a line thing to have.
and Grafton has one, all right. He is known
to the school and teachers as a serious-minded,
industrious boy. His class record ranks with
the highest in school. Also his quiet, pleasant
disposition has caused him to be admired by
all who know him. His literary merits were
well shown as editor of our Sflzonl News and
as one of the best debaters.
ROBERT BROOKLYN LOVVRY
tSpecialj
"Kabbit"'
Athletic Editor SPOT-LIGHT: Football Team,
1920-213 Baseball, 1919-20-213 Statistics.
Ladies and gentlemen! Let's introduce
"Rabbit," our most attractive representative
of football and baseball. lt is worth one's
while to watch a game with "Rabbit" playing.
and thanks to him, E. C. H. S. has won many
laurels in athletics. Your friends, the Class
of '21, Robert, are expecting great things of
you, so don't disappoint them.
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Statistics 5 Caliopean Society.
.. Theresa saying, "Rather be born lucky than
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Basket-Ball Team, 1920-21: Athletic Asso-
ciation, 19213 Literary Society, 19213 Class
Poet, 1921: Art Editor, l921.
"Izzie" is truly the most original girl in our
room and as for wit-well, she can make you
laugh, even when you positively know you'll
get a demerit for doing it. Her talents are
many and she can do most anything well-
draw, play, sing. And as for escaping the
teachers, she has us all beat. "lzzie's" one of
our all-'round girls.
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WILLIAM JACKSON OVERMAN
"Ham"
Athletic Association, 1918-19-20-21.
"Ham" is nothing less than the bright light
of our physics class: in fact, all of his talents
seem to run along scientific lines. When every
one else in class is confused in mind and has
no idea of the answer to the question, "Hamm
comes forth with an answer that perplexes us
the more, but nevertheless is quite correct. We
have heard he has had a position offered him
as wireless operator and we soon expect him
to be in the front ranks.
ANNIE PRITCI-IARD
"A1mie"
Annie is one of those ambitious girls who.
regardless of weather and distance, generally
hnds a way to get to school. Also by her dili-
gznge she leaves an enviable record at E. C.
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SURLIE RICHARDSON
"S1n'Iie"
Member Caliopean Society.
If we were all as conscientious in our work
as Surlie, there would never be any cause for
alarm. She is a good student and especially
does she shine in Latin, and fortunately she
is only too glad to impart her hard-earned
knowledge to the rest of us. VVe are sure
she will reap the reward for her toils in the
future.
CARROL PARKER
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Class Secretary, 19203 Athletic Association,
1919-20-213 Scrub Basket-Ball Team, 19213
Assistant Business Manager Annual, 1921.
Those eyes! Indeed, we could write a
whole book on this subject. They are an in-
spiration to all the girls of our class. Carrol
probably has a business career planned for the
future, but he has missed his callingg he ought
to be a lawyer, as he will even argue with
himself if no one else is handy.
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President Caliopean Society, 1921g Athletic
Association, 1920-21: S. S. S., 19213 Captain
Scrub Basket-Ball, 19213 Choral Society, 1920.
She's little but-well, she's loud. She is
one of E. C. H. S.'s most attractive little girls.
As she passes she charms every one with her
cheerful smiles and giggles. Catherine has
made many friends who are enthusiastic in
their praises of her unfailing good nature and
geniality.
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EDNA W. sToKELEY
"Edna"
Caliopean Literary Society.
We always think of Edna as cheerful, con-
tented and happy, radiating sunshine and good
will in every place she happens to be. She in-
spires us all by her brilliant smile and per-
petual good humor.
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Athletic Association, 1920-21: Glee Club.
19185 Choral Society, 192Og Scrub Basket-Ball
Team, 1920: Statistics.
"Fatty" is a jolly good sport and has one of
those "happy-go-lucky" dispositions, which
makes her very popular. She has never run
her health down by studying' but has managed
v to have that wonderful experienceg viz., being
X a Seniorg We all like "Fatty" lots, and it
wouldn't seem like school without her.
CHARLES SEYFFERT
"Clz0lIie"
Athletic Association, 1918-19-20-213 Basket-
Ball Team, 1919-20-21g john Charles McNeil
Society, 19213 Football Team, 1919-20.
"Chollie" could be characterized as a jolly
good fellow among the boys and by the girls
as one of the cutest boys of '21. Although not
overfond of work, he manages to pass with
the majority and seldom falls in the class of
minority, much to his credit. We sincerely
hope in the future Cupid will be kind to him.
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EVA SAVVYER
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Caliopean Literary Societyg Caliopean Bas-
ket-Ball Team.
Eva is one of the girls in our room who
really studies. We feel sure that in whatever
she may undertake she will succeed. She
doesn't waste her time on silly chatter, but
at the appropriate time gives the desired in-
formation. A
LELIA GERTRUDE SAM PLE
rrC0 odyn
Since she is so quiet and modest we have
not been able to learn as much about Gertrude
as we'd like. She is a girl of great sincerity
and very pleasing ways, and she is regarded
by all as a friend greatly to be desired. We
wish her success and happiness in after years.
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RUTH HER BERT NVHITE
"Ruthie"
.Xthletie .XSSOClZltl01'1, 1921: Advertising
Staff SPo'r-L1GHT: Statistiesg Triple Alhance,
1921.
It is often hard to say positively just where
some people stand in our estimation and
hearts, but there's absolutely no doubt in our
minds concerning Ruth. VVe love her. lNe
just c:1n't help it. Every one of us who knows
her is very proud of her friendship and we're
just an little sorry for those who do not enjoy
the same privilege.
ANNIE WHITE
"A 1111 ic"
This quiet, dignihed young lady has thoughts
all her own which occasionally we have a
glimpse of in our class. Her sweet, kind
manner is appealing, and those who do not
know her, miss a great deal.
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"N0r111a1z"
Norman is the only business student of '21,
so we seldom see him. At these intervals,
though, his words are few and far between,
but so mueh the better when they do come. It
is fortunate for us to have him, for we need
these quiet, steady people to balance the more
gay and foolish ones.
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CLAUDE DUKE XVA RD
"C'1a1idU"
Vice-President McNeil Literary Society.
.Ns far baek as one remembers, Claude has
always come forth with l00's, or something
near, for this reason he has always been in
the front row and a prominent member of
our class. VVith the amount of knowledge
he has acquired at E. C. H. S. there is no
doubt as to his future.
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"M'argarct"
DOROTHY PAGE ZOELLER
"Dot"
Athletic Associationg Basket-Ball Team,
19211 Caliopean Literary Societyg Statisticsg
S. S. S., 1919-20-21.
This bright and cheerful lady is one of the
most optimistic members of our Class.
Through thick and thin, even after a Hunk,
"Dot" comes up smiling. She's a "queen bee"
when it comes to dancing, too.
She is our "Sweet Girl Graduate," impress-
ing all of us by her attractive, Winsome ways
and sunny smile. Margaret represents us in
the Choral Society, and very proud are we of
her, too.
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"Lizzie"
Literary Society, 19213 Statistics.
Truly, "Looks are deceiving," for one could
never tell by looking at "Lizzie" that she's one
of the biggest sports in our Class. "Tl'1ere's a
little bit of devil in every good little girl," and
some of us are inclined to think Elizabetlfs
demureness is only a mask.
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Class History
Q51 N September 17, 1917, the doors of Elizabeth City High
School opened to one hundred and twenty-four Freshmen.
gym Vlfe were promptly taken in hand, and escorted to the pump
I by the Sophomores, where we were given a free shampoo-
ffgm ' Xe rw minus the soap. But we took this initiation in good humor,
Mui' realizing that it would not be long before we would "give
instead of receivef,
Wfhen we again entered the High School, after an all too short vacation,
we found we had materially decreased in numbers, so that in our second year
at High School we numbered only eighty-three pupils. Wfe were now Soph-
omores, or "XVise Fools," as the name implies.
After a long nine months of work and a short three months of play, we
came back to take up our studies, as-juniors, and at this time we found
only forty-one students.
The next year we entered the school as Seniors. Gui' class is forty-four
strong: the largest Senior Class our school has ever had! And every one of
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us is determined to graduate.
During these four long years of high school we have been very fortunate
in having a fine corps of teachers. They have done much to help us and
we realize that it was only their unselfish and persistent help that has brought
us safely to our goal.
Toward the middle of our Senior year we bought our Class rings-very
attractive 1OK. gold rings. These have the name of our school and our class
year, '21, stamped upon them.
Qne of the greatest achievements of our class is the publishing of this
yXnnual. This is the first Annual ever gotten up in our school. Wfe hope it
will be such a success that the next year Seniors. profiting by our mistakes,
will put out one as good or better than this. This Annual has entailed a good
deal of hard work, but we will be well satisfied if it fulfills our expectations.
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At the time this annual goes to press we will not have decided upon the
name of our Senior play. But it is an assured fact that we will have one-
and a good one at that, for we have much line material available.
Another notable happening of this year is the growth of school spirit.
This little germ is with us and is growing fast. In years gone by, there had
been a deplorable lack of this essential spirit, but it is hoped that it has come
to stay and will gradually expand until the whole school atmosphere is per-
meated with it.
Many members of our class are actively engaged in the Literary Soci-
eties and the two Athletic Associations. Some of the highest olhcers of
these organizations belong to the Class of ,2l.
School Nc'tc'.sj, a small newspaper published weekly in the X'llf'Z'U1'ZC'C', is
also directed by the Senior Class.
By the way, we are rather proud of our big class numeral up on the big
dome of the High School building. It has been said that our class number
has been on the dome longer than any other numeral, it hrst appearing when
we were Freshmen.
The athletic record of our class is not one to be ashamed of. Vlfe have
furnished much material during our sojourn in High School. Qur class con-
tains some of the best all-around athletes in the High School.
VVe have also actively participated in the Annual Triangular Debates.
These debates are State-wide. The schools from which both teams are vic-
torious are entitled to send their debaters to Chapel Hill. There the teams
are pitted against other victorious teams until they are eliminated or eventu-
ally win the State "Aycock Memorial Cup." XVe have had one debater from
our class to go to Chapel Hill.
So as we pass from High School to business life or college we shall
remember the many happy days we spent at "Betsey High." And as the
time draws nigh when we must leave our old High School we feel a pang of
sorrow that we will never forget. But in later life when we look back upon
our happy school days we will ever think of the dear old Class of '21,
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ALMA MATER
Alma Mater, Alma Mater,
We have loved thee till the lastg
Still we trudge the road to learning
With fond memories of the past.
Alma Mater, Alma Mater,
May we feel both pride and joy
When we meditate on days gone by
W'hieh were then to us a toy.
Alma Mater, Alma Mater,
Days may come and days may go,
The future comes in mysterious humming,
VVhile Alma Mater whispered low.
So here's to our Alma Mater,
For our time is nearly done,
W'ith cheers that forever will haunt the breeze
By the Class of '21,
ISABELL MEEICINS, Poet, '2l.
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Class Prophecy
vpqmimjqw, ISHING in vain had been my hobby all of my life, but as all
things take a change once in a lifetime, so one of my wishes
W '-o w-T f 'I fa . .
J fx had at last come true. lhmgs always come to me in a pecu-
' is I it liar way and this wish was no exception.
" It was on May 31, 1931, as I was standing idly on the
steel suspension bridge which now connects lLhzabeth City
with the great shipbuilding plant, Goat Island, that I saw a most extraordi-
nary-looking cloud. It wavered into a '21, tinted in gold and purple. As I
stood gazing at this queer cloud a vivid recollection came over me of the
Senior Class of 'Zl. Then I wished, just as I had done before, that I could
see each one of my Senior classmates just to find out what they had become.
The cloud gradually formed into a seal and I was upon it, riding, just
as Qld Mother Goose had done. I was to see my classmates as they were
to-day: to see with what use they had used the diplomas given them ten years
ago. The cloud carried me on until I had lost sight of Elizabeth City. VVere
none of my classmates there?
But I was not to be disappointed, for about Five miles out from the city
Annie Pritchard was living. She was Matron of a home for homeless cats.
and was without a man.
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Wfe passed a lot of farmhouses near the city that day, but none held
Gertrude Sample, for the next day as we were passing over Asbury Park,
N. J., I spied her. She was spending her vacation there after playing for a
winter at the Century Theatre, New York, as one of the greatest emotional
actresses known.
"All off for New York," I yelled as we hovered over New York to see
what we could see. There was a big commotion at the little church around
the corner, so we went nearer the earth to see what it was. Dorothy Zoeller,
who had been teaching Latin at Central High, was being wedded to an Eng-
lish nobleman.
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Elizabeth Hathaway was found in the Bohemian Village with the same
old stuff: boxed hair, smock, and sandals. She was the optician of the
village with a very clever shop.
Fifth Avenue was bowing to a new member, for in one of those brown-
stone-front houses Ruth XVhite was living, married to De Swelle. a young
American millionaire, and now nothing was out of Ruth's reach.
In the Portsmouth Naval Hospital there was a serious operation in pro-
gressg the skilled use of the knife wielded by Dr. T. Carrol Parker, U. S. N.,
renewed life for that poor fellow on the table.
The monotony in the air was awful when we could find no one, and it
had been two days since we had seen Carrolg but finally a strong wind came
up and carried us over Chicago, where we found Grafton Love president of
the "Love Meat-Packing Company." a company which now rivaled Armour's.
Un the VVest Coast at Los Angeles, Ruth Fitchett. the quietest girl in the
Senior Class, was posing before Mack Sennet's camera as one of the leading
bathing beauties.
Bump! An accident had happened. An aeroplane had collided with us.
XVhen the aviator begged our pardon it was none other than Robert Lowry.
who always did have high notions. He was a famous Ace at Langley Field.
He told me he only knew of one of our classmates. Adelaide Dunstan
was teaching vocal at "Girls College," but would only finish the term out as
he and she had closed a little contract.
In southern California there was a beautiful place looking as though
recently built and it was named "Monte-Pokaf' lt was a famous gambling
place managed by the notorious Charles Seyffert and the well-known tobacco
planter, Selden Lamb. The latter was married to his cousin, Elizabeth lither-
idge, who was the alluring bait of that famous island.
Nothing doing until we reached New Orleans. There they were cele-
brating the Mardi-Gras. Leading the enormous parade were Valeria Scott
and lsabelle Meekins, world-famed comedians, who were at New Orleans
on their way to Russia to make the Bolshevik rulers laugh.
.Xt Salt Lake City limily .lennings was conducting a matrimonial agency
and was doing a very successful business, due to her vamping capacity.
Marie Cooper was at Reno staying there for six months in order to get a
divorce from Rev. Norman Stack, a well-known Southern minister, whom she
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had just learned was too quiet for a little vamp like her. She was going to
join Lizzie Vlfood in Barnum and Baileys Circus as Oriental dancer.
Away over in the wilds of Colorado Sydney Evans was bossing a crowd
of men who were surveying and making bridges and trestles for the Grand
Canyon Railroad Line. He had well taken advantage of his civil engineer-
ing course.
Eva Sawyer was a Salvation Lass. but she had been promoted from
tambourine beater to secretary to Evangeline Booth.
It was in Ohio that l saw two girls going into a country opera house.
They were Goldie Baker and Surlie Richardson, who were giving lectures on
"Books that Demoralize Young Girls" in behalf of the "Society of Moraliz-
ing Books," of which they were leaders: "Tempest and Sunshine" being their
sworn enemy.
At Richmond, Va., Claud Ward was pastor of one of the largest Bap-
tist churches in the South, and was truly a leader of his Hock. He preached
the new scandal way which surely made a hit.
Rochester Clark and Williaiii Oyerman were located in VVashington.
D. C., both Filling the positions of national radio inspectors, which only cap-
able men could handle. Rochester was married but Ham was still a single
man.
Over Philadelphia I strained my eyes to hnd out what a very stylish sign
outside of a very stylish shop had on it: satisfaction came as l read: "Mlle.
Dorothia Jonnes Modeste Shop." Then Dot Jones made her entrance into
this little shop, dressed with her usual taste, which had made her place one
of society's rendezvous.
In Baltimore, Eunice Goodwin was a tonsorial artist. A man continued
going into her place from time to time, but he was her husband, helping her
to wind up the shop's ahfairs, so they could stay more in their little bungalow
with their little-poodle dog.
Annie Vlfhite and Hazel Hughes had line little adjoining apartments at
Ocean View. Both girls had husbands to protect them, but Annie had some-
thing else: it was playing on the rloor with its dad and was a very line one.
Annie's husband was a lawyer and Hazel's a druggist, both doing well.
One of Nortolk's best and youngest lawyers was St. Clair Bailey: and
now he had pleaded and won a superb case, for it was with Mildred Nixon's
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father, who had moved to Norfolk. He didn't specially wish his daughter
to settle down so soon, and she was also doing well as a beauty specialist. But
St. Clair and Mildred were on their honeymoon the next week.
Conrad Bailey was not to be outdone by his brother in the business line,
for at Newbern, N. C., he was doing a Hourishing business as an undertaker.
He was one of the bachelors of the Class since he had found out that he could
not combine business with pleasure Ccourtingl.
Upon the stormy seas sailed Skipper Billy Houtz, as salty as the seas,
and who could handle with the greatest ease the roughest crew that had ever
been on a schooner like the Nancy Hall, which plied between the IVest Indies
and the United States.
Alma Hayman was going through the daily routine of a woman married
to a poet. She was living at Raleigh, N. C., while her husband found food
for the four by putting his genius into poetry for the News and Ob.s'erwr.
The next day the wind blew harder and it had come the turn for my
cloud to rain. I fell in Elizabeth City, right in a bunch of women who were
talking politics. I was going to make a hasty get-away when the woman
speaking grabbed me, demanding me to Vote for her. She was Katherine
Skinner, running for the oflice of Mayor of the town. I was informed that
she had recently sold out her Ulfemale Pool and Poker Parlors" to enter into
politics.
Then I asked her about the remaining classmen of '21, and she told me
that Mildred Hughes was teaching classical dancing in Italy and would
soon be married.
Edna Stokley was also in Elizabeth City, doing a successful "hair-kink-
ing" business. She was a natural born hair dresser and always had fine taste.
which made the Stokely Hair-dressing Establishment a necessity to the city's
fair sex.
And I had passed Elizabeth City by before, not finding a classmate there.
only because I hadn't looked intently enough.
Katherine told me that VVilbur Gregory was on the fair road to success.
having discovered a nonalcoholic substitute for the original Kentucky rye.
He had been in NVashington, D. C., having things fixed up before he put it
on the market.
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Wlieii I was told that Claude Jones, having lost Mildred Nixon, had
taken the appointment as ambassador to Turkey, I could picture him in the
Sultan's harem with all the Sultanas calling him "bright eyes."
Henry Crawley had gone to Portland, Me., to go in training, in order
to be in good shape for the Marathon races to be held at Antwerp. He had
left his practice of law to become a professional runner.
The old town was proud of Robert Kramer, for he had recently "archi-
tured" one of the handsomest buildings in the U. S., a government building
at VVashington, and a bungalow for two, the last, to be sure, had interested
him the more.
Margaret Chesson had specialized in French and was preparing to go
to France to be an English teacher in a French school. They say she had
done this because she was disappointed in Love.
Then my vision faded away. I was in a hospital and Superintendent
Margaret Harrell was standing over me. She told me I had been knocked
over the head by a foot-pad while I was standing on the bridge. The blow
had sent me into pleasant dreams indeed, a dream showing me what a great
thing Fate really was.
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Last Will and Testament of Senior
Class 1921
We the Class of 1921, being of sound mind, do this day, Monday, Feb-
ruary 28. year of 1921. will and bequeath to future Senior classes of liliza-
beth
City High School the following legacies:
Carrol Parker-Sweeping eyelashes to Dorothy Chappel.
Henry Crawley-lilirtatious ways to Roscoe Smith.
Billy Houtz-Size to Leslie Sherlock.
Conrad Bailey-Sarcasm to John lVIcMullan.
lirank Dawson-Venus-like figure to Virginia Hufty.
Claude Jones-Bright eyes to Grice McMullan.
Robert Lowry-Skill for athletics to lirnest lVillia1ns.
Wfilbur Gregory-Short trousers to Bradley Forbes.
Selden Lamb-Nothing to nobody.
Grafton Love-Common sense to XVilburne Harrell.
Claude lVard-Knowledge to .Xnnie Byrum.
XVillian1 Overman-lfeet to hlaines Hathaway.
Sidney lfvans-Good judgment to Larry Skinner.
Robert Kramer-Long hair to Lycurgus Twiford.
Norman Stack-Broad grin to Naomi Aydlett.
Charles Seylfert-Innocent appearance in the eyes of teachers to liarl
Sutton.
St. Clair Bailey-Love for Elizabeth Etheridge to llfarren blennette.
Surlie Richarclson-Tortoise shells to Lorraine Sawyer.
Iiniily Jennings-'llemper to Evelyn Sykes.
Ruth XVhite-Love to Stewart Wfood.
Valeria Scott-VVinning ways to Haywood Duke.
Goldie llaker-Height to Louise Davenport.
Iilizabeth Hathaway-Red hair to .Xvery Jones.
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Junior room.
Dorothy Zoeller-Vamping power to Mattie Spence.
Eunice Goodwin-Chin to Wallace Ellis.
Isabel Meekins-Love to Clyde Gregson.
Eva Sawyer-"Specks" to joy Sykes.
Mildred Nixon-Beauty to Leona Lewis.
Annie Wliite-Eiiiger nails to Katherine Coolce.
Annie Pritchard-Piety to Augusta Sample.
Mildred Hughes-Style to Mabel Chappel.
Marie Cooper-Inquisitive manner to Annie Belle Abbot.
Alma Hayman-VVavy hair to Mary M. Gilbert.
Katherine Skinner-Pug nose to Gilbert Hall.
Dorothy Jones-Bewitching smile to James Pritchard.
Edna Stokely-Dimples to Eva. McMullan.
Ruth Fitchette-Modest Ways to Billy Pritchard.
Gertrude Sample-SuperHuous Hesh to Eva VValston.
Hazel Hughes-Spasmodic fits to Henrietta Clark.
Adelaide Dunstan-Spit curl to Lillie M. Smith.
Margaret Chesson-Hours of Study to George Godfrey.
Margaret Harrell-Ereckles to David Fearing.
Elizabeth VVood-All the wit in her tiny bones to Jule Modlin.
To this Will we fix our seal and signature this day Clfebruary 28, 1921 j.
CSignedJ DoRoTHY JONES.
lVz't1zcsses.'
CLAUDE JONES.
T. CARROL PARKER.
EMILY JENNINGS.
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- - - ES," said Lucifer, "it is a fair proposition."
Q Q "Let me see," I answered, "you agree to give me all
the money I desire and the most beautiful woman in the
world to love me: to love me truly, not only to answer my
caresses but to love me with all her mind and soul after the
NN5Ag-J' immemorial manner of true love. In return for which, after
the lapse of ten years, I am to deliver myself body and soul to you. NVell, let
me consider a moment. Here I am in the most poverty-stricken garret in
Paris at the age of forty-six years. just before you entered I had abandoned
all hope of getting any pleasure out of life and was about to kill myself. On
the other hand, I have lived a straight life, never knowingly doing wrong, and
I am at present certain of a wonderful hereafter which I now know exists,
having seen you. Wfhen you entered a short time ago, though I had never
seen you before and instead of the horn-and-hoof Satan you came in the
guise of a handsome man, I knew you to be the devil. But it is enough: I
accept your offer. Now come. get me my love, as I am thirsty for com-
panionship which I have never received."
"Come," said he: and I followed him into the street. XVe entered a car
and Lucifer gave the direction to the chauffeur in a low voice that I could
not catch. Soon I saw we were in the country and when we stopped, as near
as I could tell, we were about a mile outside of VVestern Paris, near a small
wood. Lucifer entered this wood and after some search found an entrance to
a tunnel. He immediately plunged into this and I followed. XVe walked
nearly a mile underground, he leading, and I following his Hickering light,
until finally we came to a series of large chambers. Suddenly I recognized
them from descriptions I had read. VVe were in the catacombs under Paris.
There were miles and miles of these grotesque caves, all of which were nearly
filled with skeletons and burial caskets of every shape and kind. Strange to
relate, I felt no fear but seemed to take everything that happened as natural.
It was while examining an interesting urn covered with an epitaph in ancient
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French that I heard a call: it was from Lucifer, who was pulling the lid off
of a large metal casket. Inside I saw a mingled mass of bones and dust.
Lucifer then began repeating the Buddhist funeral service from end to be-
ginning and for the first time that night I was afraid. I felt my hair stand on
end and I shrieked, in the grip of an uncontrollable horror, for I saw that
mass of bones slowly take a tangible shape-that of a beautiful woman.
I must have fainted, for the next thing I knew I was in a handsomely
furnished chamber, in bed. Wfitli some difficulty I recollected the events of
the night before and looked about me, not without shuddering. The first
thing I noticed was a note pinned to the wall which I took and read with in-
creasing uneasiness. Here is a copy of it before me now:
"Your wife is in the next room. This is your chateau. Ten of my
servants are at your command. The vault in the cellar contains more money
than you will need in a century.
"Yours for ten years.
"LUc1FERf'
Of the following years I have little to relate. My wife's beauty filled all
my thoughts and I loved her with a love the like of which I believe never
before existed on earth. The hrst few years we spent in tasting of the pleas-
ures of the world, and our inexhaustible wealth was always a source of sur-
prise to every one. We soon tired of this, however, and made our happy
home on the outskirts of a village in Normandy. Here we had a pretty little
cottage fashioned after the image which all lovers have of their future home.
It was small, merely large enough for our own use, and was completely sur-
rounded by rose trees, which lent a charming sweetness to the whole scene.
It was here that our boy Jacques was born, which united us, if possible,
with a stronger tie than ever before. My wife lavished all her affections on
Jacques and I swore brilliant plans for his future as I saw him grow into a
sturdy youngster. But alas! There was a look of profound wisdom in his
eyes even at an early age which I could never understand. One winter's
night. while meditating on this look of his, I bethought myself of the night
years before when I first saw my wife. Eight years had passed since that
night and only half in earnest, thinking it all had been imagination, I looked
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gible to believe. VVhen I found it, complete remembrance of that night
came upon me and I believe I went mad. I rushed outdoors and tried to calm
my throbbing brain by walking in the cool night air, but all in vain. The para-
lyzing thought that all I loved were dreams, delusions, phantoms created by
the devil merely to fulfil his contract, haunted me. My son Jacques, in whom
all my future hopes rested, my wife, my love, were they all dreams? '
In vain I tried to reason with myself: the idea refused to leave me. I
grew moody and taciturn, spoke to no one and even refused to answer the
pained, questioning look in my wife's eyes. At last I could no longer stand
the presence of non-comprehending mankind, and shut myself up in my
chateau. I allowed myself to see no one, not even my wife or jacques, and
until to-night, which is the last of my allotted ten years, have done nothing
but sit and think, with the growing conviction that I am mad.
I have just finished writing instructions to Jacques how to dispose of my
body if my fears are true. If he really exists he will, I am sure. carry them
out. I merely told him to bury me in a leaden casket with a stake through
my heart and to have my body sprinkled with drops of holy water. It is the
least I can do. Now I have finished and can only wait, for what I know not.
SELDEN LAMB, '21.
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Harris Parks
Augusta Sample
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I.
The Junior Class of '22
Is a lively class with much to do,
We always do it and do it well,
Which is more than some other classes can tell
II.
We've chosen for our colors fair,
The colors that are in the air-
The white for the clouds that soar so high,
And the blue for the beautiful, inhnite sky.
III.
The fair forget-me-not is our flower,
A blossom which indicates our powerg
And the example we leave for others to follow,
Will spread our fame to every little hollow.
IV.
Not on the heights but climbing fast,
The worst of our journey is almost past
But when our work in school is clone
VVe'll keep right on till the victory's won.
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Every member with much at heart,
Of this great Class forms a part,
And though its days will soon be past.
It will leave a memory which will forever last.
W ILLIA M R. PRITCHARD.
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The Secret of the Canyon '
T was a momentous event in Bert VVestby's life when he piled
his sealing schooner, the Hllfl'C'0ll, on a reef somewhere in the
Behring Sea. XVinter was closino' in, and he was debating
mth himself as to uhether oi not it xx as time to ietuin home
to his mothei in San l rancisco and to the hated society
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' ' ClO11lg'S of the world, when the accident occurred.
The Halicofz was skirting the deserted shore in hunt of seals when a
sharp squall sprang up from seaward. The fore and mainsail was hauled and
lashed with great effort, and, with the jib set, the off-shore tack was attempted.
Not knowing his surroundings, for this part of the sea was uncharted, the
mate was shakily feeling his way when he struck the submerged reef.
Vlfestby, the captain and owner, came on deck. He was a typical Amer-
ican-rather Good-lookino' and a conhrmed misoffamist. Wfithout waitin0', his
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quick brain grasped the situation with more celerity than caution.
"Lower the boats," he yelled. "I take No. l with Garrison, Ellis and
Ratch! Mr. Wfelch, the mate, will take No. 2 with the remainder of the
crew!"
No. 2 was loosed and promptly sank under the immense deluge of tum-
bling waves. Heads bobbed up and Vlfestby tossed half a dozen life-preservers
to the unfortunate victims. Prohting by their mistake. No. l's occupants
donned life-preservers before leaving in their allotted boat, but this boat was
just as quickly swamped by the turbulent waters as the hrst one.
How Bert got ashore he could not tell, because after an hour of stiff
battling with the waves he lost himself in a profound stupor and was only
saved through the erratic but merciful agency of the current that bore him
shoreward. ,
Cn his return to consciousness he was greeted by the presence of two
lusty savages. who were chafing his benumbed limbs, in their elfort to fan
into dame the glimmering spark of life which was not yet extinct.
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He closed his tired eyes and sleep claimed him until he was aroused by
a friendly shake of the arm, and upon looking up saw the fimiliar face of
Shorty McDonald, one of his former hunters, from the doomed Halicolz.
"How d'ye feel. Cap PM asked Shorty.
"Rather weak, Shorty. Wfheres the rest of the boys ?" asked Bert in a
strange, far-away voice.
"I'm afraid they're in Davy jones' locker, old man, for welre the only
ones saved, as far as I can learn," returned the Irishman.
"The deuce, you say! W'hat is this, an Eskimo village ?" demanded Bert.
glancing at the Igloo and the mangy furs he was lying on.
"Yep!" answered Shorty, "and a mighty poor one. Wfell, here comes the
chief. How about an introduction PM
The chief came, in all his regal pomp, which consisted of about all that
other savages wear-mainly ornaments. I-Ie looked cooly at them and did
not condescend to speak to such lowly creatures, personally, but decided to
send one of his men to inform these informal visitors that they should work
with the squaws and old men in the village culinary department. So he re-
ceded as unceremoniously as he had entered, and wended his way to his own
lodge, cursing the Fates that sent such inferior picking as he had been accus-
tomed to have thrust upon him in the last few years.
So that is how Bert Westby, millionaire misogamist, who could not bear
the thought of pots, rolling pins, and other feminine idiocyncrasies, became
slave of Chief VVhite Bear. He cleaned the kings kitchenette and Shorty
swept the savage monarch's living apartments and together they cursed the
chief and planned revolt upon revolt, none of which were plausible, so were
dropped. All this continued until the day Bert saw the Princess of the tribe,
daughter of the much-hated tyrant.
Then the fatal thing occurred: it was all such a surprise to poor Bert, for
in place of a blubber-smeared, tallow-eating, snaggle-tooth squaw, there was
a veritable American maiden-one of indescribable beauty with dark sparkling
eyes that held Bert enthralled. Her hair was dark and silky and fell about her
shoulders, while her complexion was yet unmarred by camphres or cosmetics.
Dressed in furs, she was a vision worth beholding as she laughingly said:
"I know you: I've heard father talk of you in disdain. VVhy don't you
join the young men in the hunt, you're strong, don't you hate being scoifed
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woman rapidly fading, while he would have grovelled in submission at her
feet had she demanded it.
"Oh, don't you know me ?" she asked in a hurt tone. 'Tm the chief's
daughter and I want to know something of the outside world."
From her tone he knew she was spoiled, but-what of that? Suddenly
he thought of his creed-his hatred for woman-and he was abashed and
even angry at his momentary weakness and fought with his new self hard but
distractedly. He discarded his creed because a second self stronger than his
first will compelled. He learned that her name was Kellco and that she had
seen other white men. She told him of a certain man with four eyes that
had lived with them for live years and before he died had taught her many
things. She showed him a Bible with an inscription that proved his sudden
suspicion that the man was no other than Professor Coleman, who was lost
five or six years before with his entire expedition. He had been a favorite
of the chief because of his ability to devise better methods of warfare, his
knowledge of sur0'ery and his extraordinary mental capacity. The Professor
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spectacles.
This meeting was an incentive for him to join the young men who hunted
for the tribe. This you had to do before you became a full-fledged warrior.
If you proved a weakling in the hunting band you were an object of contempt.
but if you survived and did some brave deed you became a brave.
Then it was that lQellco's admiration for him grew. He became one of
the Heetest on trail and the most accurate marksman of the young men, but
he was always under sharp eyes, to prevent escape, as he was now an asset to
the tribe.
lVhen he was not on the chase he was at leisure and many chances oc-
curred to be with the maid whom he now loved so much. He told her of the
outside world and of its pleasures and comforts: of how the lovers in the sun-
land loved. He explained to her about Santa Claus and Jack and the Bean-
stalk, or anything else that would amuse this young savage, who feasted on
his words as one famished. She would look at him in admiration which
caused dark scowls to be cast upon him by the young men, who envied him
his place in her heart.
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The months passed: wild birds began to Hy over, taking their long jour-
ney to the far north, which was becoming a bit warmer. XVeird wolf howls
now occurred frequently. Meat was getting scarce and the hunters would
sometimes hunt all day and come in empty handed. Spring was coming and
the time to break camp, so talk of the Fires of Spring permeated the camp and
the maidens especially, and some of the boldest were beginning to make their
fires already. This was the custom of the tribe-a ceremonial marriage rite.
The maids made theihre and the braves danced at the tire to be chosen or
rejected. Some of the disdainful young men went on a long hunt and Bert
went with them. but Shorty was exceedingly lucky in securing Lit-Lit, daugh-
ter of the Raven, while Swift-NVolf danced at the tires of Kellco. He was a
leading warrior and was wrathful that he was not accepted by her. Others
danced at her fire only to meet the same fate.
Un his return Bert was acquainted with the fact that Kellco had built her
fires and had rejected all of the village braves, and he rejoiced. And when
she questioned him as to why he had not danced by her fires, he told her it was
not the custom of his country and that he wished to have a Christian marriage
should he be so fortunate. So they plotted escape and laid glorious plans for
the future, and all through the summer they dreamed the time away until the
first snowflakes warned them it was time to journey.
The time was decided on and with Shorty's aid they managed to save
enough meat to attempt the start. This had to be done secretly as they were
always watched. So the night came when they were to leave. Kellco stole
two pairs of snowshoes and furs from her father's lodge, also a bow and some
arrows. After midnight, when the village had retired, Kellco came to the
lodge where all the young men slept and here Bert joined her. They started
through the village and a few dogs gave alarm. It took them some time to
get out of the village on this account, but finally they were beyond the earshot
of the place. Going was easier now. Bert broke the trail and Kellco followed
him. Not a sound except the crunch-crunch of their snowshoes and an occa-
sional exchange of encouragement between the two.
They walked for hours before they stopped to eat. They were afraid to
make a fire then so they were soon on their way. The distant mountains
slowly grew in size as did also a few black specks back of them.
"They're following us," announced Bert quietly.
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But the specks grew and the leader, Bert decided, was Swift-XVolf. They
were both tiring now from their long journey but still pushed on until they
reached a shaky ice bridge which they began to cross gingerly. Kellco being
lightest and carrying their only weapons, went first, and Bert with his heavier
pack slowly followed. They had reached the middle when the bridge began
to crack. Kellco gave a warning cry and sped to the other side while Bert
had to retreat. Then the bridge went crashing into the chasm far beneath.
"Well, it looks like we're done for," called Bert to Kellco some forty feet
on the other side.
"Yes," she answered, "we can only waitf'
They talked for a few minutes while the specks took the form of men.
No plan could they formulate, for there was nothing but two spots of white
and a yawning chasm between and death drawing near,
They talked of their love and their approaching fate: he begged her to go
on but she hrmly refused. Wfhen the hunters drew near enough she bom-
barded them with arrows. A short battle ensued but an arrow pierced her
bow arm and she was forced to discontinue her maneuvers: another pierced
her side and she pitched forward into the deep canyon. He. infuriated. rushed
at the band of savages with only his hunting knife which he drove into Swift-
W'olf, up to the hilt. The other four rushed at him. He felled the first with
a blow and from him grabbed a club with which he killed them one by one.
XVhen the last lay on the ground, he was suffused with blood. one eye com-
pletely gone.
He dragged himself laboriously to the chasm's edge. where he paused for
a moment to peer down. Then his senses reeled: he thought he heard Kellco
call. He shut his eye and stepped forward. A dull echo resounded. Off in
the north the mournful cry of a wolf pack sounded. They were gathering for
the feast. Nearer and nearer they came. loping with the easy swing peculiar
to these Arctic creatures. Wfhen they came upon this gory scene. they halted
and all sat down surveying the bodies of the hunters. An old leader edged
forward and licked the frozen drops of blood-he gave the death cry of the
pack and the sleek, rat-colored bodies flashed forward, clashing and nghting
for the spoils.
Down in the canyon, silence reigned imperial and the frozen North
closed its Gras J on all the hoarv scene. ,
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MOTTO: Recfe ,barge et ibi pertfeni.
CoLoRs: Old Gold and White.
MAXINE FEARING
WILLIAM DAILY
LILLIAN HARRIS
HELEN LITTLE ....
Ernestine Balance
Emma Barnettt
Rosa Bright
Evelyn Bright
Bertha Clifton
'Dorothy Colield
Margaret Cammander
Mary Corbett
Helen Dawson
Bessie Drinkwater
Margaret Eves
Maxine Fearing
Leora Grifiin
Gertrude Harrell
Lillian Harris
Eunice Hayman
Evelyn Hooper
Sophie Ives
Emma Jacobs
Goldie James
Grace Jenkins
Ruby Jennings
Ida Jones
Selma Keaton
Lorena Koontz
Helen Little
Glennie Lowry
Elizabeth Mann
Hllttirzrs
Qpemhers
Ellen Melick
Sybil Miller
Mary M. Morrisette
Eva McMullan
Ethel Perkins
Helen Perry
Thelma Perry
Mildred Pritchard
Cora Sanderlin
Maude Sanders
Elizabeth Saunders
Lorraine Sawyer
Estelle Silverthorne
Hilda Silverthorne
Elizabeth Sykes
Mary Trueblood
Mattie Tatum
Thelma Twiford
Mary Twiford
Fannie Welch
Fannie Lee West
Katherine White
Phoebe White
Rosalie Wood
Mercer Bailey
Frank Benton
Curtis Berry
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Albert Bright
Herndon Brock
Clyde Butler
Ernest Corbett
William Daily
Russell Davis
Vernon Davis
Harvey Dawson
Constance Fearing
Harvey Goodwin
Hollowell Goodwin
Wilbourne Harrell
Tilton Hayman
Graham Hedrick
Stuart Hooper
Jack Jennette
Hearne Jones
Ervin Midgett
Alton Owens
Zack Owens
Alonzo Rollinson
Charlie Sanders
Earl Sutton
Clemant Twiford
Elliott Ward
Julian Ward
Stuart Wood
Carlton Woodley
SOPHOMORI: CLASS
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Wiiitergreen Buggs was a scholarly man,
Of a mind most sage and witty-
My class, quoth he,
Was the twenty-three,
Of famous Elizabeth City.
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Now Wintergreen Buggs was a
And in seeking for such he was open and frank-
But the result, you see,
He owed twenty-threeg
And his little town on the Pasquotank.
chaser of fame,
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"To what," I asked, "do you owe success?"
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To the town of Bess,
And the Class of Twenty-three."
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Thus Wiiitergreen Buggs climbed rung by rung
To the heights of fortune and fame.
"Hurrah!" yelled he,
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COLORS! Old Gold and Blue. FLQWER: Marechal Niel Rose.
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LEMUEL S. BLADES, JR ......... ......... 5 'ccrcfary and Trenszzrvu'
members
Ruth Bright
Nellie Baum
Sallie Bright
Bessie Brothers
Annie Byrum
lvy Brothers
Ollie Bunch
Isla Butler
Dorothy Chappell
Emily Cammander
Margaret Cooper
Mabelle Chappell
Mary Creecy
NVilma Culpepper
Mary Dozier
Louise Davenport
Maud Ferrel
Mittie Fearing
Margaret Gordon
Adrienne Goodwin
Mary M. Gilbert
Margaret Hollowell
Carrie Hooper
Katherine Hathaway
Virginia Hufty
Gussie L. Harrell
Sarah Holloman
Mary Horner
Nellie Jones
Lillie Luclforrl
Elizabeth LeRoy
Selma Madrin
Loena Munden
Rebecca Miller
Glennie Morse
Leona Munden
Loreen Munden
Margaret Nash
Hilda Nooney
,lelder Owens
Mahel Pearson
Mildred Perry
Mary Pritchard
Marguerite Parsons
lrene Riddick
Ruth Scott
Sarah Sift
Hazel Smith
Louise Smith
Nannie Stokes
,Tessie NVilliams
Rachel Williams
Annie Winslow
Elizaheth Wfest
Stella Wfhaley
Lillian VVood
XVilmer Ballard
Sidney Buffkins
Lemuel Blades
Harold Chesson
VVilliam Dudley
VVillis Dozier
Oliver Evans
James Fearing
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Joseph Perebee
Merrell Griggs
Thommy Grey
James Hill
Aubrey Heath
Marion Harris
Thomas Johnson
Avery Jones
VVilliam Jennette
Willis Kramer
John McMullan
Lister Markham
Paul Miller
Marvin Mann
Edward Old
VValter Pearson
Marion Seyffert
Addison Stanton
Dwight Sylvester
George Scott
Richardson Sedgwick
Nathorn Spivey
I. B. Sylvester
Bradford Sanders
Paul Simpson
Edgar Stevens
Marion Trueblood
Lycurgus Twiford
Dorr Willey
Oscar Williams
Krauss Walker
Brightie White
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This Freshman Class of '24,
We have never at any time tried to shirk,
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And when we are Seniors then we will prove
That we have always been on the move.
VVe always try to stick together,
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And we'll stick to it, every man.
"Into the midst of thingsl' we go-
That is a right good old rnottog
And to our colors we are always true,
The grand Old Gold and Navy Blue.
When we are Seniors we will think of the day
Wlleii we were Freshmen out at play,
And after all the years have passed,
Long live old memories of our Freshman Class !
MARY HARNEY PRITCHARD.
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Isla Butler
Ernestine Ballance
Margarite Cooper
Mary Corbett
Bessie Drinkwater
Margarite Gordon
Katherine Hathaway
Sophie Ives
Ida Jones
Grace Jenkins
Lorena Koontz
Glennie Lowry
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Jesse Williams
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Mary M. Morrisette
Selma Madrin
Mary Harney Pritchard
Marguerite Parsons
Ethel Perkins
Elizabeth Saunders
Elizabeth Sykes
Estelle Silverthorn
Maude Sanders
Nannie Mae Stokes
Rosalie Vlfood
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Girls ...... ......, M ARGARET CHESSON Boys .... ........ C LAUIJ WAIQD
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MR. SHEEP Miss LIPscoMB
MR. Coiviizs Miss EDWARDS
Miss PICRARD
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Seniors ....,... ELIZABETH ETHERIDGE Sophomore-C and D .......... EVA MCMLTLLQNN
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Freshman-A and B ......., ELIZABETH LE Rox'
Freshman-C ................ BRIGHTIE E. VVHITE
Freshman-D ...... ........,,. S ALLIE BRIGHT
School News
Progressiveness has been the watchword of the Senior Class of '21,
During this year we have entered the Held of journalism, having published
each week under the head of "School News," a record of class progress and
all items vitally affecting our school. XVe have striven in each publication to
strike the keynote of progress.
lt has not been confined to the Senior Class alone, but each class and de-
partment has had an active reporter upon the editorial stahc. and it is with a
great deal of pride that we pass this venture on to the Class of '22, hoping they
will be able to expand the work and enjoy the benefits.
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?f'R'X THLETICS in our High School is mostly confined to football,
52 Q71 basket-ball, and baseball. Some other games are played but our
gig E interscholastic contests are limited to these three. Many a
Q05 game is played and re-played in the Y. M. C. A. Building and
on the Southern Hotel corner, and in all of these Elizabeth City is victorious.
or would be if-.
But interest went further than a street corner conversation and even be-
fore school opened the football squad could be seen upon the high school
grounds for practice every afternoon. The result of this consistent practice
was that our team this year was the best that ever represented E. C. H. S.,
and it surprised many people of the State by defeating the strong Rocky
Mount team in the first contest of the State Championship series. It also
deserves considerable credit for defeating the VVashington High twice, and
not allowing them to score in either game.
,Xs soon as the football season ended, practice was started in basket-ball.
This branch of athletics has labored at a disadvantage. It was hard to ar-
range a schedule, and sometimes after games were arranged they were cau-
celled about a day before they were to be played and we were notified that
the opposing team could not come. Then, too, for different reasons we
were never able to show our full strength away from home.
The weather was good and the baseball players began to limber up their
arms before February was gone. Younger boys who are not heavy and
strong enough to play with the football team find baseball the sport in which
they can try their hand along with the others. Consequently, when Coach
VVright issued the call for candidates he received a hearty response, and, al-
though it is known that many of these will not land a berth on the first team.
they will receive good training for another year. As yet we are unable to
tell what the team will be, but we expect no less than for it to be one that the
School will be proud of, and one that will bring victory and honor to E. C.
H. S.
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GILBERT HALL ............... .............. C enter
CLEMENT TNVIFORD ....... .. ........ Loft Guard
LESLIE SHERLOCK ................. ........... L eff Tackle
JAMES HATHAVVAY .................... .......... R ight Guard
ERNEST NVILLIAMS CCapt.J ........ ......... R ight Tackle
AVERY JONES ................................ ................... F ull-Back
ROBERT LOWRY ....................... ........ I Qight Half-Back
GRICE MCMULLAN ........ ........... L eff Half-Bad:
HAYVVOOD DUKE ..... .................. ............ Q 1 tartar-Back
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CHARLES SEYEFERT
Joy SYKES
CLAUDE JONES
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JOHN MCMULLAN
JULE MODLIN
WARREN JENNETTE
WILLIAM PRITCHARD
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The football game was over and at the parlor grate
A maid and a long-haired youth were lingering rather late.
They talked of goals and touchdowns but found it rather tame,
Till Cupid put his nose-guard on and butted in the game.
Quoth he, "It's mighty funny if I don't arrange a match."
So he lined the couple up and made them toe the scratch.
The youth was growing nervous 'neath the weight of new-found bliss,
And he kinder thought the scrimmage ought to end up with a kiss.
He charged upon the center, he tackled left and right,
And the way they held that chair for downs was simply out of sight.
He tried an osculation, just an amateur affair,
But lost it on a fumble and instead it struck the air.
Then as he landed on her ear, he heard the maiden say,
You are penalized for holding, Jim, likewise for offside play."
With set teeth he tried another, this time succeeded Fine,
For he scored an easy touchdown on the crimson two-yard lineg
And as they sat there by the grate, communing soul to soul,
The parlor door swung open and her father kicked the goal.
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ROBERT KRAMER ,,,, .............. I 'rcsidrnt
CLAUDE NVARD ........., .....,.,.........,..... I 'irc-Pwsidvllt
JAMES HATHANVAY ....... S 'vvrctary and Trvaszzrez'
The John Charles McNeil Literary Society was lirst organized in school year 1920-21.
The roll of charter members was very small but as the programs increased in interest the
number of members increased accordingly.
Constitution and by-laws were adopted by the Society and the parliamentary rules of
order were used in the meetings. With the help of Professors Combs and Holmes the
Society has rapidly improved and it is hoped that during the coming years the Society will
continue to improve.
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KATHERINE SKINNER ...... ..........,... P resident
MARGARET CHESSGN ..... ....... I 'irc'-Prrsidcvzt
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The Caliopean Literary Society was organized under the supervision of
Mrs. Hatcher and Miss Pickard. This Society is in its habyhood, this being
the first year it has ever been in existence, but it has clone well and we hope
it will continue to thrive and prosper. It has helped to enliven the "spirit"
of the School and it was instrumental in organizing the "Amusers' Basket-
Ball Team," Whose picture will appear in this Annual.
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MASCOT: Fly. COLOR: Anything but Blue.
PASSWORD: l'YiIlL'il7lllIllS Nvrorem.
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The S. S. S. originated in 1918 by the Seniors of that Class. Wheii they graduated they
buried it in the wastebasket but left the Class of '21 the privilege of reincarnating it. This
was done by Grave Digger and after the resurrection there was a grand coronation march.
There have been many meetings. At one a wedding was ruthlessly interrupted by Nero
while at another meeting when we were "replenishing the larder" because the foods were so
edible it was allowed to pass unnoticed by the Domestic Science teacher.
We hereby leave the privilege of reviving this society of improvement and logic to the
Class of '22M. Woe be unto those who do this unarmed!
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NAME GOEs BY FAYORITE SAYING HOBBY AMBITION CHARACTERISTIC
ANNiECXVH1'rE "Link" "Chl stop." Reading. ' To be lazy. Finger nails-
RUTH NVHITE "Boo" "That's cheesy." New steps. To get married. SHFCHSIU-
ELIZABETH XVOOD "Lizzie" "Sha!' Science. To grow tall. JOHY laugh-
CONRAD BAILEY "Buzzie" "Is that so?' Accidents. To be an undertaker. Hard heart-
ST. CLAIRE BAILEY "Cuba" "Check my baggage."lTraveling. To pass on French. BOW tie-
HENRY CRAWLEY "CuckakOo" "By thunder!" Flirting. To own a harem. Blue eYeS-
FRANK DAWSON "Hound" "Ootchy Kootch." Spreading scandal. To go to Annapolis. Originality-
SIDNEY EvANs "Sir Sid" "So long." ' Spotting "Al" To be a civil engineer. EYelaShe5-
VVILBUR GREGORY "Pike' -'Tjest look.' Shaving. To have a curly chin. Gl21S5eS-
BILLY HOUTZ "Billy' "By Heck!" Reading. To rival Aristotle. HlS depth-
CLAUDE JONES "Venus" 'KLet's go.' Athletics. To be hard. HiS Hbfight eyes-H
ROBERT KRAMER "Bobby" "Go to 'damn '." Hudson. To be cheer leader. EXeeUfiVe ability!
SELIIEN LAMB "S, Agneau" 'tLet's have a game." Smoking a pipe. To monopolize "Rf Pfefended iI1f10CC11Ce-
GRAFTON LOVE UI. G.' "Read me some Ablatlves. To be a Dr. His Smile-
ROBERT Low RY "Rabbit" "O-Tokio." Baseball. To be president. H0me TUN-
WILLIAM OVERMAN "Ham" "Since when ?" Scien e. To be a radio operator? Big feet-
CARROLL PARKER "K, P." "Check me Out." Arguing. To be a doctor. T132 he3VeU1Y blue
CHARLEs SEYFFERT "Cholly" "P ! ! ""' Kissing. To be vamped. His strut.
NORMAN STACK "Stack" "Broad smile." Brench. To be a business man. Quietness.
CLAUDE WARD "Claude" "Ugh !" Applauding. To be exalted. Good marks.
GOLDIE BAKER "Goldie" "Goodness graciousl' Ponies? To miss a Latin lesson. The other half.
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MILDRED NIXON
BEST LOOKING
ELIZABETH HATHAVVAY
MILDRED HUGHES
VALERIA SCOTT
ELIZABETH VVOOD
MOST ATTRACTIVE
MOST STYLISH
BIGGEST FLIRTS
CUTEST
ELIZABETH ETHERIDGE
MOST POPULAR
ELIZABETH HATHANVAY
DOROTHY ZOELLER
ISABEL MEEKINS
RUTH VVHITE
ISABEL MEEKINS
RUTH FITCHETT
BEST ALL 'ROUND
BEST DANCERS
MOST ORIGINAL
MOST SARCASTIC
MOST ATHLETIC
MOST STUDIOUS
90
SELDEN LAMB
ROBERT LOWRY
SELDEN LAMB
HENRY CRAWLEY
FRANK DAWSON
SELDEN LAMB
SIDNEY EVANS
FRANK DAWSON
FRANK DAWSON
CONRAD BAILEY
CLAUDE JONES
CLAUDE WARD
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Jokes
Mr. Holmes fin Geometry Class trvino' to catch some oneb 1 "How many
sides has a circle P"
Bright Senior: "Two,"
Mr. Holmes: "How do you figure that ?"
Bright Senior: "Inside and outside."
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Senior: "Do you care for 'Crabbe's Tales'?'l
Freshie: "I never ate any, but I'm just dead stuck on lobsters."
Sophomore: "Isn't Mr. Sheep a professor F"
Freshie: "Most of the time: but when we misbehave hels a tannerf,
Annie: "Gertrude, how do you reckon they get water in watermelons ?"
Gertrude: "By planting them in the spring, I guess."
Miss Edwards: "Now, Tommy, you may give me an example of a co-
incidence."
Tommy fhesitatingl 1 "IVhy-er-why, me ladder and me mudder was
both married on the same day."
Miss Pickard: "Chl Dr. Bell, how lovely of you to bring me these beau-
tiful roses. How sweet they are and fresh! I do believe there is a little dew
on them yet l"
Dr. B.: "VV-well, yes, there is: but I'll pay it to-morrow."
"Speaking of riddles, links," said a Senior, "do you know the difference
between an apple and an elephant F"
"VVhy, no," said links.
"Gee, I'd hate to send you out to buy apples for me !"
Lyb: "Have you read 'Freckles' ?"
Sas: "Goodness, no! Mine are light brown. Can't you see F"
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Ruth VV.: "Why did you refuse 'Chollie' if you really loved him as you
say ?"
Fattie S.: "Well, you see, he said he couldn't live without me, and it
aroused my curiosity."
Friend: "Is it true that Grice is half-back on the football team P"
Miss Lipscomb: "Yes, and a long way back on his studies."
Old Gentleman: "Smoking at your age! I wish I was your father."
Freshie: "You can be: mother's a widow."
fA .Freshman's second trip to see his girlj "Does your mother object
to kissing?"
His girl: "Now, just because I allowed you to kiss me once you needn't
think you can kiss the whole family."
Mrs. Scott fto Valeria, who, instead of going to church went for a walk
with Charlesj : "VVhat was the text this evening. dear P"
Valeria: "Love one another."
Teacher: "Can any boy tell me three foods required to keep the body
in health ?"
Freshie: "Your breakfast, your dinner. and your supper!"
Claud: "What is your one ambition in life P"
St. Clair: "My one ambition in life is to drive so close in my car around
a trafhc cop that I give him a haircutfl
Freshie: "Who is that girl ?,'
Senior: "That is that Sample girl."
Freshie: "If she's a sample I would like to see the real thing."
CCharles S., ransacking the attic.l
Spike Hall: "What are you looking for?"
Charles: "Nothing.'l
Spike: "Then you will find it in the jug where the whisky Was."
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Billy ?"
Billy P. : "I dunno: I think he was hauled up for prohteeringf'
'The Merchant of Venice'D: "VVhat is the
A. P.: "Then you would not like to be an actress and appear in baff-
knees ?"
bear
half
it in.
G. S.: "No, it would be enough trouble to make up my face."
I. M.: "How do you like my new dress F"
"Ripping"
Carroll:
I. M.: "I-Ieavensl call a taxi."
Edna S: "I don't like that new beau of yours, Mildred. He acts like a
with a sore head."
Mildred N. : "Oh, no! not like a bear. honey: a bear hugs you if he gets
a chance."
Charles: "I,ve got only one ambition left in life now."
Spike: "Wliat is it, Charlie ?"
Charles: "To see a woman take a cork out of a bottle Without pushing
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whatever it may be-it assures for you your
banker's interest in your future Welfare and is
at once the only sure and dependable Way in
which you may obtain permanent success.
Savings Bank 81 Trust Co.
P. H. WILLIAMS, President W. H. JENNINGS, Assistant Cashier
E. F. AYDLETT, V.-President C. H. TWIDDY, Assistant Cashier
H. G. KRAMER, V.-President 81 Cashier
Elizabeth City North Carolina
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always in stock.
. .We are specialists in our line and every garment We show has a touch
that is ditferent and which goes to make Hlndividuality in Dress."
Let us show YOU.
M. Leigh Sheep Company
ELIZABETH CITY W0mdU,5 Wear NORTH CAROLINA
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INCORPORATED
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14- South Poindexter Street
ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
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Company
Incorporated
Refznnle Footwear
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ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
Hinton Main
Building Street
SINCE
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SINCE the birth of this Old jewelry
Establishment, over thirty-nine years
ago, there has been but one policy-
TO maintain the highest standard of
quality at the lowest possible price.
THIS Policy has gained us many friends
and patrons. It is to this conformity we
accord our unusual growth.
Louis Selig
Your Jeweler since 1882
MAIN and WATER STS.
T66 Elizabefb Ciiy
Buggy Co.
Dodge Brothers
Motor Cars
Automobile Painting
and Upholsteri ng
American Woven
Wire Fence
Albemarle Igharmarg
"THE PRESCRIPTION STORE 'i
PURE DRUGS RIGHT PRICES
CoURTEoUs TREATMENT
PROMPT DELIVERY
NUNNALLY'S CANDIES
Drugs and Medicines
Perfumes Toilet Articles
Cigars and Cigarettes
Face Powders Cosmetics
Soda Fountain open all the year
SOUTHERN HOTEL BUILDING
Phone - Une- Fifvf- Tfwo
Elizabeth City . North Carolina
The Spencer Co.
HINTON BUILDING Opp. Y. M. C. A.
WE MERIT YOUR PATRONAGE
KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES
For the Man Who Cares
SAVOY SHIRTS
DELPARK UNDERWEAR
DUNLAP HATS
For the Well-Dressed Man
FLORSHEIM SHOES FOR MEN
None Better
Everything, Anywhere, Anytime, Day
or Night will be Photographed
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Zoel1er's Studio
Kodak Ekzzlvfzzozg
OVER FIRST 8z CITIZENS
NATIONAL BANK
Tailors io
76056 H760 Core
GI We would appreciate your
looking over our Samples
when looking for Clothes of
Quality, Fit, Real Style and
Good Taste.
Our Cuftomer: are Salifffed
C ustomerr
RAULFS Sc CVERMAN
Qllailors .
"NONE BETTER"
Southern Hotel
E. H. SPENCE, Prop.
SPECIAL
ATTENTION
TO
HOME
PEOPLE
ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
WEAR
' 'Roo' Rooster ' '
Ho51'ery
MANUFACTURED BY
IDEAL
I-IOSIERY CO.
ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
ALBEMARLE
LAUNDRY
Larry Enms Skmner
Proprietor
Compfefe Eguzlomerzz'
Up-to-dare Meffzoafs'
Your Patronagc
Solicited
Telephone No. IQ5
MATTHEWS STREET
Good 'failorzozg zlr not our
Speczoliy.
If: our-
MBUSINESS' '
D. Walter Harris
The City Taifor
MORRISETTE
oc RTAPER
Fforzkfa Vegetables
EVER Y WEEK
Strawberries, Cauliflower, Celery,
Tomatoes, Lettuce, Beers,
and Peppers
PHONES 459-420
HINTON BUILDING
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CAROLINA
P O T A T O
EXCHANGE
INCORPORATED
GROWERSI and
DIS TRIB UTORS
IRISH amz?
SWEET POTATOES
We secure more for our Potatoes
and can Secure more for you.
Those desiring to dispose of
their Potatoes to best advantage
should get in touch with us.
H You know 'em We sell 'em 3'
No. 14 POINDEXTER ST.
PHONE 631
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ERRY'S SMART SHOP is authority for
correct styles in Millinery for Women, Misses
and Children. We receive new goods daily and
keep in touch with the styles of New York and
Paris, or they are original.
We Afro Carry-Feather Fans, Beads, Necklaces, Bags
and other accessories, Real Hair Nets at ten cents
each, one dollar a dozen.
I am now pernzanefztbf locafed in my own shop,
NO. 12 near the Southern Hotel
MISS S. ff. PERRY'
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TIONS OF AMERICA
which have weathered three
. Wars without Financial lm-
Cfofbzers amz' pairment.
' ' Within the last two years it
Furnzyhgrs has doubled its facilities. It is
today by far the largest manu-
facturer of SIXES in the
world.
KRAMER BUILDING J, H, MCMULLAN, jf,
Phone 300 Dealer
All North Eastern North Caiolina
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ERCI-IANDISE of merit together with conscientious
service have made our store a popular trading
place. Our stocks are complete with the newest 54218011-
able merchandise for milady in all weaves, patterns and
colorsg merchandise of durability and style. You are
always sure to receive courteous and careful attention
to your wants at HRUCKER,S.,'
Rucker 81 Sheely Company
Efzlzzzbeth Cz'z'y'f Bert Sfore
W. S. 'WH ITE
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FEED FOR STOCK
HAY, GRAIN, AND MILL IEID
FOR POULTRY
FEED AND SUPPLIES
SEED FOR FARM AND
GARDEN
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
LIGHTING FIXTURES, HEATING
MPS AND FLASH
DEVICES, LA
LIGHT GOODS
Phone 64
120-122 Poindexter Street
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
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SPECIALTIES: Car Load Shippfrf ofSOJA BEANS, CORN,
SWEET and IRISH POTATOES
CORNER WATER AND BURGESS STREETS
Phones 454-515 ELIZABETH CITY, N
Ehzabeth CIW M. G. Morrisette
Real Estate Agency cy Company
L. L. WINDER, Manager
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O1'F1c'e2 312-13 Hinton Bldg.
MAIN STREET
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W. 14. Pirzner Root. S. Fearing
Geo. W. BEf'L't'fizfQE Geo. Befueridge
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Protects the teeth in the natural way-by removing the
substances that foster germs, acid mouth and decay.
It leaves the mouth cool :md clean-
reul testimony of its cleansing effect.
So pleasant to use that children like it.
The twice a clay Klenzo Creme habit is mouth health insurz
KLENZo DENTAL CREME . 250.
STANDARD PHARMACY
H The REXALL S101-e" ELIZABETH CITY. N. C.
AGENTS- NORRIS CANDIES EASTERN Komucs LIGGETTS CANDIES
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Elizabeth City, N. C.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
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H. C. Bright Company
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PHONE 504
HINTON BUILDINL
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CAPACITY 75 TONS DAILY
Crystal Ice 55 Coal Corp.
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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Telephones 16 and 716
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ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
ELIZABETH CITY NORTH CAROLINA
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TELEPHONE 184
SPECIALIZING
Irish amz' Sfwee! Porafoes
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First tk Citizens National Bunk
Savings Bunk 8: Trust Co.
WZ, Q 6522
11-13 So. WATER STREET
WITH EVERY FACILITY AIYFORDEIJ
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B005 Sfore
WE ARE ALWAYS AT
YOUR SERVICE
Well executed Engraving at reasonable
prices is zu liolmluy Oll which we ride
away from competition.
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NORTH CAROLINA
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It teaches economy.
Encourages thrift.
Assures independence.
Prevents poverty in old age.
Assists one to develop stability of
character.
Provides an educational fund for your
children.
Inculcates systematic methods in business.
Secures you against financial embarrass-
ment.
Albemarle Bldg.
Establishes for you a commercial credit
Wherever you live.
It lessens crime.
Entitles you to a business standing which
the spender never acquires.
It makes for better health and a low death
rate.
Makes one a better citizen in every way.
Is a source of satisfaction, material bene-
fit and pleasure to your family.
Building and Loan membership -that's all.
Loan Ass'n
Seriff open fmt Salurday in Marfh and September ofeaclz your. Share-holdem
Joficilfd, either borroquing or infvffiing. Six per rent. in-'uzrtmenl
to all alike. Let 14: talk the propoxilion ofuer fwith you.
J' Pf1.ilif3l?ER ROOM 214 Hlllfon Bulldmg V2..li5.Tif32.?.fliN
G. W. Twiddy
PHONES 18 5-985
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Everything in the
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71115 and Coffee
112 S. POINDFXTER STREET
Culpepper,
Griflin, Old mm'
Grice Co.
General Imzzrfmce
mm' Surety
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ROBINSON BUILDING
Phone No. 47
POI N DEXTER STREET
A Guaranteed Education For Your Child.
A Monthly Income For Life For Your
Wife.
Full Protection For Your Business.
A Fund Maturing For Your Own Old Age.
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
MNEWARK, N. I.
76 YEARS OLD
ASSETS OVER 280 MILLION.
INSURANCE IN FORCE OVER ONE AND A QUARTER BILLION
ALE S- B- PARKER N. c.
Information Witbout Obligation
N many Ways, hard times are to us as foxes are to birds,
and an automobile is to a man and his family what
Wings are to a bird. With Wings a bird travels many
miles in a day gathering food. With an automobile, a
man travels many miles gathering businessg or he cuts down
by three-quarters the time that separates one place from
another, thereby lengthening his useful life 75 per cent.
To the question: "Can We AFFORD an automobile?"
the most pertinent answer is, "Can you afford NOT
to have it?" It all depends on the value of a man's time
and effort. It depends also on the value of his Work, of
peace of mind and health. An automobile contributes to
both.
ALBEMARLE MOTOR CO MPANY
AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS AND ACCESSORIES
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS
0-fre and Soow Rooms: MATTHEWS ST. . . I-IINTON GARAGE
PHONE 1076
AUTO and GAS ENGINE WORKS
FORD CARS AND FORDSON TRACTORS
Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes, Fabric and Cord
Goodrich Fabric Tires and Tubes
The Famous " Silvertown " Cord Tires
The Long Life-" EXIDE " Storage Battery
Gabriel Snubbers
Hassler Shock Absorbers
Gill Piston Rings
Tire Chains
Genuine FORD Parts
A Large Line of Accessories, Oils and Greases
Distributors for EXIDE BATTERIES and exclusive dealers in GABRIEL
SNUBBERS for this territory.
Liberal Dircountx io Dealerf who 'will cargz a :lock of Mere arlielef
LET US REPAIR YOUR STORAGE BATTERY.
Experienced and competent men in charge of our Battery Department.
Insist on GENUINE " FORD " PARTS for all repair work. Bogus parts
are a dangerous and expensive substitute.
105-7 N. Water Street . .
C. W. GAITHER, fwanagrr
Sharber 85 White
H a rd W a r e C o .
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
HARDVVAR E and
FARM SUPPLIES
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Glhv .Apntherurg Shnp
Betsy I-Iigh's Favorite Drug Store
Meet Your Friends ll Our
SODA FOUNTAIN
Agents for Whitman's Candies
Conklin 85 Waterman Fountain Pens
Eversharp Pencils, Penslar Remedies
and Toilet Requisites
Wearever Rubber Goods
Prompt Delivery Fair Prices
Special Attention to Mail Orders
T!zeAPOTHECARY SHOP
IN THE HINTON BUILDING . . Plume 400
DR. WM. PARKER
D6HfZiff
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317 HINTON BUILDING
P. G. SAWYER
Attorney-at-Law
309-311 HINTON BUILDING
ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
MEEKINS Sc MOMULLAN
Atforneyf-at-Law
ELIZABETH CITY
NORTH CAROLINA
DR. W. SELIG
Opfomefrzlrt
S21 Main Street
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
C. EVERETT THOMPSON j. KENYON VVIL
DR. J. D. HATHAWAY
Optometrzlft THOMPSON SC WILSON
C, Altorneyf-at-Law
412-415 Hinton Building
THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE
ELIZABETH CITY NORTH CAROLINA
J. P. KRAMER
Arcfzziect
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ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
CONSIDER OSTEOPATHY
CII If you are thinking Of studyingfor
aprofession in which you can render
valuable service to humanity, con-
sider Oxteapallzy. The profession will
remunerate you in accordance with
your service.
Pbr Infvrmalian, Call on
DR. JOHN H. BELL
ELIZABETH CITY NORTH CAROLINA
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GRIFFIN'S
BICYCLE SHOP
DEALER IN
Bicyrles
Sumfriey, Etc.
Repairing zz Spffialfy
R. L. GRIFFIN, Proprietor
304 MATTHEW STREET PHONE S08
DAVIS ELECTRIC
SERVICE STATION
V. B. DAVIS, Manager
NVE SPECIALIZE IN
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Bczfferies
EICHTEEN MONTHS GUARANTEE
USE ONLY STANDARD
TESTED PARTS
EM PLOY ONLY EXPERTS
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STAND BY
SCHOOL HOSE
WILL STAND BY YOUR BOYS
AND GIRLS WHEN ALL
OTHERS FAIL.
If the other kind does not wear
to your entire satisfaction, ask
your dealer for-
'QSTAND BYU
EXTRA STRONG SCHOOL HOSE
THEY STAND THE TEST
KNIT BY
Elizabeth City
Hosiery Co.
AND HERE ARE A I-'EVV OTHER
PRACTICAL
THAT WILL ENABLE YOU TO
KEEP DOWN YOUR GAS BILL
Don't leave burner on full force
when not in use.
Don't light burner and then go and
fetch things.
DOIIIT allow flame to blaze outside
of the bottom of the cooking
utensil.
Matches are cheaper than gas.
Don't let it burn a minute when
not needed.
Don't buy cheap appliances.
Don't use worn out appliances.
Southern Gas
Improvement Co.
"THEY SAY THAT GAS CAN
DO IT BETTER"
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BUICK 1921--AUTOMOBILES, Powerful and Comfortable, are
as beautiful as they are efficient. Our authorized local Buick
Service Station, together with authorized Buick Service, is every-
where available. Buick parts and automobile accessories carried in
stock.
" When better automobiles are built, Buick Will build them."
TIDEWATER BUICK CO., Inc.
O. L. HOFLER, Sales Manager
W. P. SKINNER, President
A complete line af
Egensnnahlv
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Newest Styles
Best In Value
Now On Display
PRITCHARD MILLINERY
507 EAST MA1N STREET
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SOUTHERN HOTEL
Barber Shop
THE LAST WORD lN
SANITATION
Haircutting
Shaving
Shampooing
Children's Work
A Specialty
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