Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1922
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Published by the Student Body of the
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Jforemoru
LTHOUGH this hook may he
excelled hy others 'of its nature,
still we have a lofty pride in it-
hecause it denotes the things we achieved
in High School and because in the days
of the misty future we can look at it and
recall those days gone hy that were spent
in happiness with loved companions.
And even though it is not, by any means.
that which we would have it he, it has
a tender place in our hearts.
Gio
Mliillium 35. 1B1'irhat'o
iiDur fellow stuoent, mhose untimely
Death rohheo the future
ZDI a prospertioe genius
whose smile nener faileo
Glo lighten our huroen, uno
whose memory ine mill
Sllinays holo Sarreo, we
Looinglp oeoirate this
volume of "The Svpot:iLight"
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Mathematics Matlzenzafics
L. VV. IARMAN
Matlzenzafics and Science,
ELIZABETH ALLEN ALEENE EDVVARDS
English Latin -
ELIZABETH JEFFRIES
English
LOU SHINE G. R. SHERRILL
Frmzclz Hisfory
HESSIE NEWTON
History and English
MINNA PICKARD MARY UNDERVVOOD
Science Bzrsizzfss Course
MARTHA MARTIN
Domvsfic Science
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WILLIAM DAILEY ....... .......... f mzior Assistant Editor
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LESLIE SHERLOCK ........ ........ A tlzletic Editor
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ANNABELLE ABBOTT
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Librarian, 4: Annual Staff: Athletic As-
sociation: Literary Society, 1, 2, 43 De-
bating Team, 4g U-7 Club.
"lf size will, .rim will,
find you 61111 depend Olllf,
If she woaft, 3110 'ZU0ll,f,
And f1Ic'l'U'S an and u1z't."
See that far-away look in her eyes?
VVell, she's thinking about whom she is
next going to strike for an ad. Annabelle
is on the Advertising Committee of T1-ui
Sifor-LIGHT. Surely the success of this
year's Annual is due a great deal to her
pep and dogged perseverance. Not only
does she win in getting ads, but she is one
of the "bright lights" of the Class. espe-
cially shining in Latin. Here'S good luck
te you, little oneg we know you'll play the
game of life and come out a winner.
NAOMI AYDLETT
"Nal:0mis"
Cilee Club, 4g Literary Society, 4.
HBl'UZll.S', not size, make women."
Kind-hearted, easy-going, sympathetic.
friendly Naomi. Just to look at her any
one would see that she has a friendly dis-
position. Boys in all walks of life fall for
Naomi's smile, or Naomi's ways, or what-
ever it is about Naomi that works the Cleo-
patra charm. Her brightness in Geometry
is a fair example of every phase of her
school life.
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"C0urz'v0us tho' roy, and gentle tho' 1'0-
fired."
This girl keeps her own council. and con-
sequently her classmates know compara-
tively nothing about what she expects to do.
She is "one of us," however, and when
there's anything doing you can always Find
Maude right there. VVe often see her
"strutting" by in her car, which is always
at the disposal of her friends, to our great
delight. She is very strong in her likes
and dislikes but will do anything in order
to oblige a friend.
KATHERINE COUKE
Cncagaii
Literary Society, l, 2, 3, 4: High School
Orchestra, 3, 43 U-7 Club.
"Happy am I, -from fare fm free,
IVlzy arcfzft they all contented like 11zc.'2"
Cooke's a funny girl and a very optimis-
tic one, too. Her happiness is so natural
and spontaneous that it is contagious and
to listen to her talk puts you in a good
humor. She is the girl who is looking out
for a good time, but just the same she is
diligent at studying, usually getting along
smoothly with her studies, but if she
should happen to sink she comes up smil-
ing and always wins out in the end.
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FRED XV. DAVIS
Annual Staff: Literary Society, 1, 2, 4.
"VVill Rogers" has nothing on this lad
when it comes to dodging women folk, but
by his charming personality he has won
for himself a host of friends among the
boys and Faculty. Fred is one of those
solid fellows who furnish the backing of a
class. He is earnest in everything he un-
dertakes and seldom fails to accomplish
what he resolves. This lad, endowed with
intellect, determination, and ambition, will
some day startle the world of science with
some addition to the present accumulation
of scientific knowledge.
LUTHER DAVIS
Annual Staffg Athletic Association, 3,
43 Baseball Squad, 3, 4: Literary Society.
1, 2, 4.
"A gczztlcmazz and a scholar."
In this serious young man we have an
ideal student. He has shown his stickabil-
ity by his untiring efforts on the Advertis-
ing Committee. He will some day un-
doubtedly surprise the world by his untir-
ing efforts to reach his goal. He will make
some collection agency a good man, for
when it comes to going after something he
is right there with the goods. His interest
in the school activities is well recognized.
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HAYNVOOD DUKE
"Duke"
Class President, 1, 2, 3, 4: Business Man-
ager of THE SPOT-LIGHTQ Athletic Associa-
tion, 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary Athletic Associa-
tion, 1: Football, 1, 2, 3: Basket-Ball
Squad, 2, 33 Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 43
Glee Club, 3, 4g Statisticsg S. S. S. S.:
Big 3.
"Au arc light among the ladies."
Haywood is one of the most energetic
boys in school and mainly through his ef-
forts as Business Manager has THE SPOT-
LIGHT been successful this year. He has
helped E. C. H. S. to win many a football
game through his ability as quarter-back.
He is quite a star among the ladies, too,
and many have expressed themselves as
having experienced heart-rending sighs
upon thinking of his indifference toward
them. We shall always remember Hay-
wood as the esteemed President of '22,
DAVID FEARING
"Hu111py"
CSpecialH
Literary Society, 4.
"Beware the fury of a fvaficzzt man."
Very quiet and continuing to grow so.
lndisposed toward exertion, but just let
him hook onto the rope in the tug-o'-war
contest. Taken all in all, he is a model
student. Never clicking into others' affairs
and steadily plodding his way, he will some
day mount the ladder of success. He is
patient and endures the rest of us without
any fuss.
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DELL FEARING
. "Dvll"
CSpecialJ
Literary Society, 1, 23 Statisticsg U-7
Club.
"She zzezfer fasfcs the joy fha! springs
from labor."
For struttin' she is the "limit," as shown
by the statistics. Her chief occupation is
studying how to get out of studying. It is
rumored that her letters from Norfolk
come by express and that she has carried
on animated flirtations with many of the
stronger sex. but at last one has succeeded
in vamping the vamp and she has devel-
oped a terrible case of old-fashioned love-
sickness which threatens to become chronic
unless cured by "home" opathic treatment.
Dell's greatest paradise is staying in bed in
the morning instead of coming to school.
BRADLEY FORBES
"L011gfcllow4'
Editor-in-Chief School Ncwsj Annual
Staffg Literary Society, 2, 45 Statistics.
"He thinks too 7IZ1lCl1,' such 111.611 are dan-
gerousf'
If some one were to ask, "Who is that
tall guy?" the best way we could answer
would be to say, "He is one of the pillars
of '22." l-le studies hard, but then he gets
repaid for it, because when some of us pull
in 75's on a subject, he gets in the 90's on
the same thing. No matter how hard we
tried, a better man could not have been
found for Editor of the School News.
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GEORGE GODFREY
"Bfismarle"
Debating Society, 3, 43 Literary Society.
1, 2, 3, 4.
"Little but loud."
In George you will hnd the smallest
member of the Class, but don't for one
moment think his brains match his size. He
is one of the best speakers in E. C. H. S.
and we expect to hear from him in later
life, using this talent, as he is very ambi-
tious. George doesn't go out for athletics
but when it comes to rooting none of the
rest of us are in it.
CLYDE GREGSON
"Greg"
Editor-in-Chief THE Seor-LIGHT, Pro-
phet: Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec-
retary and Treasurer Athletic Association.
3, 45 Football, 1, Z, 35 Captain Football
Team, 43 Basket-Ball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Managei
Basket-Ball Team, 43 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43
Manager Baseball Team, 33 Literary Soci-
ety, 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary Literary Society,
lg Vice-President Literary Society, 4g Glee
Club, 3, 4: Statistics, S. S. S. S.gVQ. O. O.
O.g Red Ravens.
"This world is awful, oflzvrs may bv
worse."
"Greg" is a hard and consistent worker,
a real student and a strong supporter of all
school activities. He may have been seen
without a smile but it is not on record.
Spends most of his time trying totthink
of something funny to say. He is our
Editor-in-Chief, and is probably the most
popular boy in the High School. He has
held an office in everything that he has been
in, which goes to show both his worth
and popularity. He is a good athlete and
just a typical boy.
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GILBERT HALL
Alxgpikeli
CSpecialJ
.Art Editor THE SPOT-LIGHT: Athletic
Association, 2, 3, 43 Football, 33 Basket-
Ball Squad. 23 Literary Society, 2, 3, 4:
Statistics: S. S. S. S.: Big 3.
"l'lI bv 1lll'l'l'j', l'lI be frcf,
171 be sad for II0l70ll'j'.!i
"Spike" has it all over Mr. 'Possum
when it comes to grinning. He becomes so
absorbed when playing with a crayon and
paper that he often forgets the teacher in
charge and even his pipe. He is quite an
artist and as a football player is rivaled
only by --. For a jolly good
fellow, "Spike" is there with the goods. He
has never been known to spend more than
ten minutes in the preparation of any one
lesson. but he manages to pass. Good luck
to "Spike," but what's the use-he will get
there anyway.
MARGUERITE HANCOCK
Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 4.
"Tnll:i11g is more or less a rozzsumpfion
of elzvrgyf
"Jack of all trades and good at none" is
an old expression which finds an exception
in Marguerite, for she is efficient in her
Business Course. There is nothing she
can't do from mastering a typewriter to
fooling the teachers. After serving her
time in E. C. H. S. along with the rest of
us, she expects to lend her exceptional
smartness to the business world. Mar-
guerite is bound to make good: and we
doff our hats to this young girl, who is ad-
mired by all who know her.
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Assistant Business Manager THE SPOT-
LlGHTQ Athletic Association, 1, 2, 3, 43
President Athletic Association, 4g Football,
2, 33 Manager Football Team, 43 Basket-
Ball Squad, 2g Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4:
Secretary and Treasurer Literary Society.
35 S. S. S. S.g O. O. O. O.g Big 3.
"Good 111111101' is the health of the soul."
"Bud" is held in high esteem by all his
classmates. He is present at all social
functions and is quite a shiner. His chief
amusement while in the laboratory is thc
use of the "Down Sound Dialect," much
to the amusement of his classmates. Pos-
sessed with a strong character and ability
to get out and hustle until his work is
through is proof enough that "Bud" will
be one of the leading constellations in the
town in which he settles.
WA RREN JENNETTE
"HeIIc11"
Athletic Association, 1 2, 3, 43 Football.
2. 33 Basket-Ball, 33 Literary Society, 1, Z,
3, 4, S. S. S. S.
"If he bc sad, lzu wants 111o11ey."
"Hellen," as dubbed by the fellows, is
not in the least feminine, as his 110111 de
f1l11111v signilies. He is quiet Cin his sleepl
and easy-going, yet he is known and liked
by all throughout the school. He doesn't
stand out prominently in any particular
branch of his work, but he is a steady
worker whom we may all expect to hear
from after he leaves school. "Hellen" is
a persevering football artist, and a ripping
good basket-ball center. He is good all-
round in the school life in general and he is
bound to make good in whatever he under-
takes.
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LEONA LEWIS
"Nona"
Secretary and Treasurer Classg Assistant
Editor THE SPoT-L1oHTg Librariang Ath-
letic Association: Literary Society, 1, 2, 3,
43 High School Orchestra, 3, 43 Statistics:
U-7 Club.
"Wz'flz too much quicleucss ever to be
taught,
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Leona's practical and resourceful brain
shows her to be a born leader. She knows
no such word as failure. In any task what-
ever success is always hers. With her
queenly bearing, sweet disposition, and
lofty manner, she holds a large place in the
hearts of the Faculty and fellow students.
Her superabundance of energy hnds ex-
pression in other fields, however, for she
is an accomplished violinist. After taking
into consideration every quality, we pro-
nounce Leona one of the most capable, acl-
mirable, and brilliant members of the Class
of '22,
JULE MODLIN
Annual Staffg Athletic Association, 2, 3,
45 liootball, 33 Baseball, 2, 3, 4.
"Small in stature but large in esfccinf'
Jule is another one of those quiet birds
and hard to figure out. A serene, unassum-
ing, pleasant countenance, a disposition
giving offense to none-he counts his
friends by his acquaintances. The athletic
ability displayed by Jule, combined with
his ability to pass all his work, are ample
assurance for his success and he leaves
with the best wishes of all his classmates.
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MAGGIE MURDEN
"Maggie"
Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4.
"Newer busy but always accouzplislziug
sometlzzizgf'
For four years she has been so quiet that
not even her classmates are able to tell a
joke on her. Unlike the most of us she is
one of the most regular students that ever
entered an E. C. H. S. Senior Class. Every-
thing goes easy with Maggie, whose happy
disposition allows no ill wind to drive from
her face the "smile that won't come off."
Good results are predicted for her in any-
thing she should attempt.
AUGUSTA SAMPLE
"Gus"
Annual Staff: Athletic Association, l, 2,
3, 4: Basket-Ball Team, 43 Literary Soci-
ety, 1. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: High
School Grchestra, 45 Statistics, U-7 Club
"In other words, H10 only Senior uzvuzbmf
of thc Baslsc!-Ball Team!"
VVho can write all one would like to say
about "Gus"? A good student, a good ath-
lete, and an untiring worker in all school
activities. She not only shines in her musi-
cal ability, but she is one of the few Honor
Roll pupils of our Class. In passing we
might say she is distinctly an individualg
she neither caters to, imitates, nor stoops
to flatter any one. She has been a good
and snappy member of Class '22 and we
wish her good luck in any career which
she may choose.
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LESLIE SHERLOCK
AlLeSU
Annual Staffg Athletic Association, l, 2.
3, 43 Football, 2, 3: Basket-Ball, 3, 43 Cap-
tain Basket-Ball Team, 43 Baseball, l, 2, 3,
4: Captain Baseball Team, 33 Literary So-
ciety, l, 2, 3, 43 President Literary Society,
4, Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4g Statistics, S. S. S.
S., O. O. O. O.g Red Ravens.
"He is a man, take him all in all,
I shall not look upon his like again."
When not writing laboratory experi-
ments or figuring Geometry, "Les" brags
on how fast his whiskers grow. He is a
great athletic Figure, not only physically.
but mentally, having received letters in
Football, Basket-Ball, and Baseball, along
with being the end man on the Class Tug-
o'-War Team. Here is an all-round fellow
and an all-round athlete. He has made a
record in E. C. H. S. that is equaled by
few and surpassed by none.
LARRY E. SKIN NER
"Larry"
Assistant Editor THE SPOT-LIGHT, Ath-
letic Association, l, 2, 3, 4: Football, 31
Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Basket-Ball, 3, 4g Liter-
ary Society, 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating Team, 3.
43 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Schmidtz Brothersg
Fuzz Familyg High School Orchestra, 3, 4.
"M1zsic hath clzarms to soothe the sav-
rzge brcaszf'
One of the brightest fellows in his Class
and one of the smallest of the lucky old
'2Z. He doesn't have to "bone" for exams.
He thinks quickly and spreads the fluid.
leaving his classmates with their heads bur-
ied in their hands trying to think. To
know him well: He is a good student, de-
bater, musician, athlete, friend, and in all
respects a jolly good sport. That's Larry.
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LILLIE MAE SMITH
"Leely Mae"
Business Manager School Newsg Debat-
ing Society, 4g Girls' Literary Society, 1,
2, 4.
"Each morning sees some task begun,
Each evemvzg sees it closed."
Good-natured, kind-hearted, broad-
minded is Lillie Mae. If you want to
make her angry, though, just do as I have
done and mention the fact. She will prob-
ably wither you with a look just as she is
now crumbling this page and will say,
"That makes me mad." She has made a
good thing out of the job as Assistant Ed-
itor of the School News. Though she de-
votes much of her time to outside work.
she never neglects her school work.
ROSCOE SMITH
Baseball, 2, 3, 4g Basket-Ball Squad, 45
Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 4.
"Not ll1fUl'1'l6d but willing to be."
And here is our "Shine-Ball King." Ros-
coe is a bit breezy with his language but
is an excellent student and has always car-
ried a good share of excellent grades. I-Ie
is an ardent baseball fan and knows "inti-
mately" every player in the big Leagues.
At all times he Ends opportunity to chat
with the fair sex, and what he tells them
we know not. He never claims to be in
love but when a fellow orders a 15 x20 pic-
ture it's almost a sure symptom, but we
are certain nothing serious will develop
from it.
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MATTIE SPENCE JOY SYKES
"Mattie" "Cicero"
Annual Staffg Literary Society, 1, 2, 3,
43 Debating Team, 43 Glee Club, 43 Statis-
ticsg U-7 Club.
"Nothing great was ctw' acllieiicd with-
out e11tl111smsm."
Mattie's enthusiasm is the only thing
about her which has remained unchanged
during her four years in High School. Her
coiffure, her hobbies, and ber mental out-
look have all been the subject of variation.
She has proven herself efficient as a de-
bater this year, but has always shown a
fluency of speech. She is a girl who is
looking out for a good time. Probably
keeping up with her music, her good times,
and getting ads accounts for her never be-
ing on time at school. But one can't do
all things in life and be on time.
Vice-President Class: Athletic Associa-
tion, l, 2, 3, 4: Football, 2, 31 Assistant
Captain Football Team, 35 Basket-Ball, 1,
2, 3, 4g Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee
Club, 4: S. S. S. S.g O. O. O. O.
"IVl1at is lost in force is gained in
velocity."
"Cicero" is both a scholar and an ath-
lete. Not satisfied with being the fastest
man in school, he starts everybody prais-
ing his actions in every basket-ball game in
which he plays. He is also a good scholar
and there is no doubt that he will succeed
in whatever he undertakes to do. He is a
hustler and in for anything to make money.
His ability to "knock a piano" is the crown-
ing thing that foretells his career as a
great success.
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EVA WALSTON
"Sling"
Annual Staffg Athletic Associationg Lit-
erary Society, l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary Literary
Society, 4: Glee Club, 3, 43 Glee Club
Pianist, 3, 4g Statistics: High School Or-
chestra, 3, 4, U-7 Club.
"You look innocent, correct that mis-
fake."
"Shug's" sunny countenance and inde-
pendent manner have won for her a host
of friends. She is always ready for any
kind of mischief-mischief and a few other
things shine out of her eyes. When it
comes to playing a piano, "Shug" just can't
be beaten. Whether chapel hymns, rag-
time songs, marches, or jazz music be
called for, she is always ready. Although
much of her time is taken up in planning
fun for other people, as well as for herself,
she is very prominent in every phase of
school activities.
JOSEPH w1NsLow
lfjoell
Athletic Association, 33 Literary Soci-
ety, 1, 2, 4.
"A great idea has struck him-to have a
cruslzf'
Ioe is one of those easy, sincere fellows
who takes time to analyze things before
entering upon them, but always sticks to
his classmates. The smile upon his face
is always evident, which must be one of
the chief causes of his many friends. And
when he "olive oils" his hair, powders his
beaming face, and otherwise prepares for
parties, he makes a perfect mark for Cu-
pid's arrows. The people of Elizabeth
City may well anticipate the return of Joe
from the University, where he expects to
go.
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ELIZABETH WOOD
"Lizzie"
Literary Society, 1, 2, 3, 43 Statistics.
"l'rz'e learned, in wlzafsocwa' state I am,
f!lCI'C'ZUZl'1I fo be L'0lIllC'Ilf.H
"Much ado about nothing." This phrase
is suggested by the fact that nobody in the
Class causes so much unwarrantable com-
motion as "Lizzie" She has the reputation
of being one of the cutest girls in High
School. Always happy-go-lucky and right
where there is any excitement in the air.
VVe think she has chosen stenography as
her future vocation.
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Ilieminisrenres uf fittnentpztmu
VVhen the sun, dripping red, has sunk beyond
The flaming portals of the west,
And has left behind the hastening dark
VVhen night has been a welcome guest,
'Tis then that we with the hoary hair
Will live again in thought
VVhat life to us has brought.
And ponder long o'er pleasures there-
Ponder long in dream and reverie
Each deed, each word from our hand or lip
We live again
Our life's refrain,
And we drink the crystal cup sip by sip.
From out the mists our youth will arise-
A spectre now, but once 'twas fair,
And it was a phantom of fairy mien-
A bower with dancing fairies seen-
A sea of glimmering, silvery sheen,
That now is torn, faded and bare,
Our canvas is scarred-colors are dimmed,
Our brushes are broken and gone,
But there the years will live
For what the soul can give
With radiance a canvas to adorn.
A painting fair our dreams have mirrored
Of cloudless skies and sunlit hills,
lNhere we as youths were wont to dance and sing,
And have our times, pleasures and thrills.
So back to the dear old days we love-
Back to the time
Of things sublime,
Oh, back again to the days we love.
'Tis then that we with the hoary hair
Will live again in thought
What life to us has brought,
And ponder long o'er pleasures there-
Ponder and dream in reverie
Each deed, each word, from our hand or lip,
We'll live again
Our life's refrain,
With radiance a canvas to adorn. BRADLEY FORBES, '22,
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lass history
N September, l9l8, there came into the Flizabeth City High
in School about thirty-six greenies, otherwise known as Fresh-
ff f men. During the first week of High School life these were
M N taken, one by one, and escorted tothe school pump by the
lordly Sophomores.. Their heads and a great. part of' their
-1 clothing were then introduced to the old-fashioned mixture
of soap and water, and they received a shampoo and shower gratis. In one
of our teachers we met a true Irishman. He had a ready wit and temper and
was greatly addicted to hurling weighty lexicons across the room at his pupils
for the purpose of enforcing his authority. Wfhen the middle of the term
came we made the acquaintance of a new form of pleasure. Having never
experienced the delightful sensation felt during examination week, we were
at a loss as to how to proceed. During this year one of our classmates per-
formed the memorable feat of setting a recordg namely, of securing eighty-
five demerits in one month, which record is to this day unsurpassed.
After nine months as Freshmen we were granted three months of play.
VVe then returned to school to take up our duties as Sophomores. NVe at once
made use of our right to welcome the Freshmen and duly escorted them to
the pump and bestowed upon them the gifts that had been conferred upon us
in our Freshman year. During this year we had three distinguished teachers.
Miss Pass was an excellent teacher of great dramatic ability: Miss Arnold
was very original and a great friend of the pupils, while Mr. Keister, com-
monly known as "Hard Guy Prussia," had a decidedly military air which was
almost knocked out of him by a German shell while he was in France. During
this year we developed our principle, "cooperation," which has made our Class
such a success during the last two years. After a jolly picnic we again sepa-
rated to follow our own inclinations through another vacation.
As juniors we had as our Class teacher Miss Lipscomb who, though she
repeatedly threatened to leave, piloted us through a trying year of High
School life. During this year the Class gained the title of the hardest class
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in the school. In athletics we were away ahead of the others. Most of the
players on all the teams were in our Class. During the year of '21-our
Junior year-the war between the Seniors and Juniors waged hot. Wfe made
many a visit to the school to place our Class numeral on the dome of the
building. The Seniors made many an attempt to remove it, but it always re-
appeared, and they were forced to graduate under our numeral: the first time
a class graduated under other than their own numeral in the history of the
school. During these nightly raids, many a light occurred and doors mysteri
ously moved from their hinges. .Xs Juniors we attempted to get up a play
called "The Turn of the Tide," but this never came off.
This year we returned to the school as mighty Seniors. XVe are all deter-
mined to work and pass off every study and secure the much desired diplomas.
VVe, as Seniors, enjoy many privileges, although because of the jealousy it
would incite, it is better not to enumerate them here. So far this year the
athletics, for many reasons, have not been a success, though we look forward
to an auspicious baseball season. NVe are now working on our Annual and
expect to make it as good and better than last year's, which was the first ever
gotten out by a Senior Class in the Elizabeth City High School. XVe have
our class rings and have decided on our graduation invitations. and as soon
as we finish with our Annual we expect to begin practicing our class play,
which we hope to produce during the last week of school after our exam-
inations.
As we draw near the close of our High School life, it is with many re-
grets that this will be our last year together in Betsy High: however, we look
forward with pleasure-some to the time when we may enter the business of
life, and others to the beginning of college life and the further increase of
our knowledge and our usefulness to our fellow man.
During all our High School days we have had the best of teachers. and
wish to express our thanks to them and to our excellent Principal, Mr. Combs,
and able Superintendent, Mr. Sheep.
FRED VV. DAVIS. Class ffI.Sf0l'liU1I, '22.
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1 rnpbecp of lass of '22
DVENTURI2 is not dead-
He who savs adventure is dead is mistaken, for some
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strange and exciting tlnngs can happen to us, even in these
days of quiet uneventfulness. Now since Prohibition has
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been made a law, if you would fain produce the much desired
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'A 'Ab deliverance from enmu by artificial means, you must run
the risk ofbeing socially branded a renegade, as well as tempt Dame Fate in
the form of a policeman and probably incarceration in the county jail, pro-
viding the sympathies of the hard-hearted judge can not be prevailed upon.
Nevertheless, there are yet a few dauntless persons who will face these
terrible problems for the sake of excitement. But to come to the point-one
night in September, a friend invited me to a party. Very mysteriously he
had procured an entire crate of "coca cola" and we were to drink it all in
order that we should leave no damaging evidence. I think it's useless to say
that I was inliuenced into coming to this party by some other persons. Neither
shall I make any amends for my weakness, but if you, dear reader, are male
and human, you will not down me utterly. Then, after the party, I was led
quietly away to recuperate. But we are told the blind should not lead the
blind. If I had had enough sense to follow that instruction, probably the
things I saw in my Rip Van XVinkle act would have been more pleasant to
relate than that which is recorded herein. But then at that time it was very
pleasant to the mind, and I waxed very sleepy, and the Sand Man piloted me
I knew not where.
Ry some method known only to the God of Dreamland, I discovered
myself at some sort of a gathering. At first I thought it was a church soci-
able, but people don't wear shiny hats at a Sunday-School party. So I then
decided it was some sort of a new-fangled political aggregation, when all of a
sudden one of the male members rushed up to me and promptly fell on my
neck. Of all people-"Spike" I-Iall.
I was delighted and said as much, even though I am modest. Then I
inquired of "Spike" the incentive of all the racket.
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"What!" he yelled, "didn't you know we were having the 25th anniver-
sary of the Class of '22?" '
He then rambled off into a lot of talk about being Mayor of Manteo, the
little town that has grown so much in the last few years under his control,
and also he spoke of his dear "little" wife. The "little wife" proved to be a
modest lady of about two hundred and fifty pounds. "XNell, Eva," I said,
"I didn't think you would ever marry such a noted man as 'Spike '." For
the kindly helpmate of Mr. Hall was none other than Eva Vkfalston. I would
have liked to have asked Eva some questions, but "Spike" was dragging me
off to see Dr. J. Haywood Duke. Dr. Duke was still in the habit of flashing
"fancy scenery." No, he hadn't gotten caught in the matrimonial net, yet.
but he was doing very well as a doctor, not particularly in curing people. but
in getting money.
Presently we spied a couple in one corner of the room and they certainly
seemed to be about to talk each other into a state of deafness. Of course, it
was none other than Dave Fearing and Roscoe Smith. You know, they were
always so chummy. I didn't think that Dave would leave the farm, but he
had. He was in the stock business-"Horse Trading." I was glad I hadn't
ridden over on my horse when I found out this. Smith was doing a quiet
shoe repairing business in the Fiji Islands. I didn't think it could be so quiet
even in the Fiji Islands with him there. Then some one interrupted our dis-
cussion. One might have known that it was Mattie Spence. She told me
she was in politics and I wasn't at all surprised. She asked me if I were still
wearing that same old suit of mine. I supposed she was going to bring up the
old-time subject, when-some one slapped me on the back. I knew from the
blow that it could be no one except Leslie Sherlock, for it felt exactly like
the way he used to slam me around in basket-ball practice. He didn't look
much like he used to. He said he had been in the ring and had a title some-
thing like "Troy weight Champion."
Then we strolled around a while and finally stopped near another group
where there were not so many people. Some one was making a speech. I
was told that it was Larry F.. Skinner, jr. A lady with a solemn face was
standing near, whom I recognized as Annabelle Abbott. They were mission-
aries to the starving Chinese. It looked like some one else besides the Chinese
was hungry, so I gave them an invitation to a Free Lunch, which they gra-
ciously declined.
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Fred Davis and Bradley Forbes I recognized at once, as being prosper-
ous: especially Fred, who had found in his chemical research a little formula
that would make you have the fraternal feeling of "Scotch" without incurring
the wrath of Prohibition Agents, while Bradley was a Veterinarian of no
mean repute.
Finally, if my eyes deceived me not. I discovered a person to whom I
wished to speaks-blames Hathaway. I had always felt more stimulated after
a talk with James. He wanted to sell me some stock in his Prune Farm at
Iiinnekeet. However, I declined, although he assured me it was a paying
proposition.
XVell. my spirits rose as the evening went on, so I betook myself to a
little aggregation of ladies. They were making all kinds of fuss. just like
any other bunch of women. They were chatting about the past, present, and
future. One whom I recognized as Gussie Sample was relating about her
sweet class of boys and girls she was teaching at Shiloh Collegiate Institute.
At the same time, lNIarguerite Hancock and lvlaude Brock were having a
heated discussion about the qualities of a "good" husband. From the bom-
bardment of repartee, I gathered that they were both married and I rather
imagined that the husbands of both were subjugated to an alarming extent.
The fourth hgure in this group was Lillie Mae Smith. She was decidedly
the quietest, so I slipped up beside her and inquired how the past had treated
her. She pretended she was glad to see me. but sorry that I had turned out
so badly. She said she was running a little lXIodiste Shop in town, and was
doing a very prosperous business.
I had found out about all I wanted to know here, so I turned around and
ran into "Luke" Davis, who looked wickedly prosperous. He told me he was
conducting a second-hand clothing establishment on VVater Street, and that
he would be glad to tit me out. He also told me that Leona Lewis's husband
was in charge of a pawn shop across the street from him, and that she was
probably at home attending to her household duties as he hadn't seen her at
the reunion. I was sorry Leona was absent, but was glad to know that she
was still after "High marks." He also told me that Dell Fearing was not
present. as she was very busy out in Reno, where she was seeking a divorce.
I was glad to know she was doing so well.
Lo and behold! If I didn't run into "Cicero,' Sykes. He had been run-
ning an ice factory in Sweden, but had gone broke. He was now thinking of
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establishing a Near Beer factory in New Zealand. He said since the country
had gone bone dry there was a live opening for such a business.
I was informed that Naomi Aydlett was absent as she was taking a toui
of the world as a member of Barnum and Baileys Circus.
However, "Lizzie" VVood was present. I saw her and "Bismark" God-
frey walking around. I heard that they had both gone on the stage and had
won fameg especially "Bismark," who played the important part of leading
man in "NVhen Man be Man." His imposing voice and modest physique were
much applauded by the American populace. But "Lizzie" had gained her
fame in the much-talked-of "Four Frisky Females."
I was in some doubt of seeing Jule Modlin, because you know how insep-
arable he and Lord Chesterfield once were. I didn't know but what old
"Chesti" had taken him on an extended tour-but he was making a name for
himself as Chief of Police in Camden.
But the thing that did my heart good was to see lXzIaggie Murden and
her-man. Yes, she had changed her mind since school days and had taken
unto herself a husband, and, more remarkable still, she was talking quite
rapidly. Very unlike the old days.
After hunting high and low, I finally found VVarren Jennette. He was
relating some of his hairbreadth experiences in Hyde County, to some of
the fair sex, who were either listening with open-mouthed awe or were hyp-
notized by his appearance in a dress suit, but it wasn't half as appalling as
you might imagine. He was in the same business-Animal Husbandry.
Catherine Cooke was taking a course in Cubist Art in Greenwich Village,
and was also among those absent. But she is sure to accumulate wealth and
fame.
Oh, but the Hon. Joseph Wfinslow appeared. He had become the Presi-
dent of a Sunday-School and is also doing well in the hardware business, and
as beloved by the fair sex as ever. But Joe is a confirmed bachelor, so it is
said.
I was awakened by the first rays of sunlight which came peeping in
through the window of my bedroom. My friends had flown, whither I knew
not, but a wonderful headache lingered to remind me of the cause of my
peculiar experiences. Truly I had had adventure, and truly was I going to
pay for it, I idly reflected 'ere I picked my weary self out of my comfortable
bed and prepared myself to go downstairs to greet the oncoming paternal
condolence.
CLYDE GREGSON, '22.
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OFITICE or "HAPPY" GOLUCKY,
ELIZABETH CITY, NORTI-I CAROLINA.
STATE OF XVILDNESS 2
. Y , W'BI'RG" OF ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
CoUIwTY OF lXEVER ljOXVNCAST 1
To all tulzfonz if may C'01lt'L'7'lZ.'
NVe, the crowd of wild birds who were dubbed Seniors on September
19, 1921, and have been known as such for the past year, having arrived at
that time in life when we from High School must depart. do alhrm and de-
clare, we are of sound mind and body, and in this condition do bequeath to
the organizations and persons hereinafter mentioned, the following articles to
be used as they see nt:
liirst and foremost, we do hereby bequeath the valuable property known
as the Senior Room, located in the High School building on third Hoor,
bounded on all sides by a jolly good time, to the Class of 123.
Second. The much looked-forward-to Senioljprivileges, which in num-
ber are "too many" to enumerate, we do bestow upon the Class of ,23-pro-
vided they make good use of them, as we were a little slack in taking advan-
tage of "All"
Third. Knowing that each class has a crowded stock of demerits them-
selves, we leave our demerits which we have obtained tfor no reason what-
soever, as usual 1, during our four years' sojourn in Betsy High, to the Class
of 'O.
Fourth. Vlfith the idea in our heads that we are doing a great good, we
leave all the "good looks" which '22 can scrape up to the Faculty.
Fifth. To the Class of '23, we leave all the rabbits' feet, horseshoes, and
four-leaf clovers that can be collected, because we realize from experience that
they will greatly need these by the wholesale during certain cramps unknown
to them yet.
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Sixth. To our honored and esteemed Superintendent, S. L. Sheep, we,
with all the reverence due his high position, hand over to him all the slang that
floats around our room. to be kept in his safe and be distributed among the
first class that enters Seniordom without a full supply.
Seventh. Every solitary Physics book, together with our wonderful test
papers, we leave in the hands of Mr. Jarman, so that during one certain night
each month, next year, he may put them in the furnace in order that the heat
derived from same may warm his cold heart for the sole purpose that he will
not Hunk any member of '23 on the detestable subject-Physics.
Eighth. To the great number of "needy" members in the High School.
the Senior boys leave their "olive oil."
Ninth. After considering a long time on what to do with our magnificent
window shades, we leave Professor Sheep the privilege of taking them down
and putting them up in the room of the Class of '26, then replacing them with
new ones to greet the eyes of the new Senior Class.
Tenth. To a certain section of the Class of '25, we leave our studious-
ness, although it is greatly limited.
Eleventh Vlfe, with all regrets imaginable, give the right to some of our
classmates, who could not drive their "ponies" as well as the rest, a place with
the Class of '23, along with our greatest sympathy.
Twelfth. Qur aim while writing this lVill is to donate to the needy, so
we leave our continuous stream of blib to 'Lcertain" teachers.
Thirteenth. To the new class entering, we at last give the right to put
'23 on the dome instead of the back of the building. Amen.
Fourteenth. In conclusion, as we say our farewell word, we sincerely
hope that '23 will have Miss Edwards, with her never tiring ways, to help put
the '23 SPOT-LIGHT through, as she did '22.
To this Will, we, the Class of 1922. fix our Seal and Signature this day.
February l3th, 1922.
fSignedJ EVA XVALSTON.
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HAYWOOD DUKE.
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Mercer Bailey
Frank Benton
Curtis Berry
Albert Bright
Herndon Brock
Clyde Butler
Ernest Corbett
VVilliam Dailey
Russell Davis
Vernon Davis
Harvey Dawson
VVallace Ellis
Harvey Goodwin
Holloxvell Goodwin
NVilborne Harrell
Tilton Hayman
Graham Hedrick
Jack Iennette
Paul Jennings
Ervin Midgette
Alton Owens
Zack Owens
Earle Sutton
Qlllass IRUII
Elliot Warcl
Julian Wfard
Ernestine Ballanee
Emma Barnette
Rose Brite
Margaret Commander
Mary Corbett
Helen Dawson
Maxine Fearing
Leora Griffen
Gertrude Harrell
Lillian Harris
Evelyn Hooper
Emma Jacobs
Goldie james
Grace Jenkins
Ruby Jennings
Ida Jones
Lorena Koontz
Helen Little
Glennie Lowry
Elizabeth Mann
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Sybil Miller
Mary Maude
Hazel Gwens
Thelma Perry
Floyd Perry
Ethel Perkins
Mildred Pritchard
Elizabeth Saunders
Lorraine Sawyer
Goldie Sanclerlin
Maud Sanders
Estelle Silverthorne
Hilda Silverthorne
Elizabeth Sykes
Mattie Tatum
Mary Trueblood
Thelma Twiford
Fannie VVeleh
Fannie Lee West
Katherine VVhite
Phoebe VVhite
Rosalie VVood
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Wfhence are we going-we of Twenty-three?
Out of the past we have come-into the future we must plunge.
The future is unreadable. So I ask:
Wlhence are you going?
You answer: "I know not."
But this one thing I know!
If ye go not forward-all things end.
T. IS a very difficult thing to write thenhi-story of a Class that is
just startedg about as difficult as writting the story of a per-
son's life before he is born. For, as a matter of fact, we have
just begun. yVe have hardly made a dent in the future that
lies before us: but, even though in our small career we have
.ii left, maybe, a few points.
For three years-ever since our entering High School-we have looked
forward to next year-graduation. This seems to be our highest ambition,
our highest hope, but it is not. Our leaving High School will be only a step-
ping-stone to something higher: another little print to leave behind.
XVell, to enumerate a few of our prints: In athletics we have quite a few
who play on the different teams, and the Girls' Basket-Ball Team is practically
made up of our Class. Next year this Class will lead the High School in ath-
letics, no doubt.
And, by the way, our Class will probably be the largest to graduate from
this school in its history. It will total, approximately, Hfty pupils.
The element of sociability is kept alive by the school in numerous ways. It
has been the custom of the Junior Class to entertain the Seniors each year. The
regular annual social has been carried off with marked success, with the able
assistance of the teachers.
It is hoped that next year's Senior Class will be the largest ever graduated
from this school.
XVILBORNE HARRELL, '23.
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NVilmer Ballard
Lemuel S. Blades, Jr.
Selby Cartwright
R. Harold Chesson
W'illis Dozier
VVilliam Dudley
Oliver Evans
Joseph Ferebee
Tommie Gray
Merrill Griggs
George Gordon
Marion M. Harris, Ir.
Aubrey Heath
James Hill
Randall Hollomon
Thomas Johnson
NVillis Kramer
Marvin Mann
Lister Markham
John McMullan
Earle Mercer
Dennis Morgan
Edward Old
Charles Overman
NValter Pearson
Bradford Sanders
Marion Seyffert
Paul Simpson
QIIHSS Bull
Rudolph Spence
VVilliam S. Stafford
Addison Stanton
Edgar Stevens
james Sylvester
Marvin Trueblood
Krauss VValker
Dorr Willey
Oscar XVil1iams
Bessie Abbott
Nellie Baun
Evelyn Bright
Ruth Bright
Sallie Bright
Dorothy Chappell
Mabelle Chappell
Margaret Cooper
Mary P. Creecy
Emily Commander
lfVilma Culpepper
Mary Dozier
Bessie Drinkwater
Mittie Fearing
Maude Ferrell
Margaret Gordon
Gussie Lee Harrell
Ruth Haskett
Eunice Haymaan
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Sarah Holloman
Carrie Hooper
Mary Horner
Virginia Hufty
Nellie jones
Elizabeth LeRoy
Lillie Mae Ludford
Rebecca Miller
Glennie Morse
Loreen Munden
Leona Munden
Margaret Nash
Hilda Nooney
Zelda Elizabeth Owens
Marguerite Parsons
Mildred Perry
Lillian Pritchard
Mary Pritchard
Irene Riddick
Cora Sanderlin
Beatrice Sawyer
Louise Smith
Nannie Mae Stokes
Elizabeth NVest
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A vp: N September, 1920, the largest number of Freshmen who had
ever entered the E. C. H. S. registered as the Class of 24.
R -'51 At first we were green as all other Freshmen are, but it did
I X not take us long to become accustomed to the High School
ways. In scholarship we ranked high and also in athletics.
' Even the old baseball players were surprised to see how well
Marvin Trueblood nlled the place as first baseman for the ll. C. H. S. Baseball
Team. Throughout the year we had many good times, and as a grand climax
came the Freshmen's picnic.
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few of the Class were missing. ln organizing societies we took a leading part,
and in athletics, too, as in our Freshman year. John McMullen starred in
basket-ball, Jessie XVilliams was a sub. for the girls' team. NVe are proud of
the record they have made for 24.
Our Junior and Senior years now lie before us with their pleasures and
opportunities. and when in '24 we hold in our hand the record of our High
School career completed may we be able to say that we have ever lived up to
our motto: "Into the midst of things."
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CATHERINE HATHAWAY ,.,A,, President ANNIE MILLER SEELEY .. ..... Svfrefary
WILLIAM PERRY ............... II'ifc-President VICTOR MORGAN .............. .,.,... Y 'rcaszwcr
Lawrence Aydlett
Wfallace Bagley
Andrew Bailey
Vance Bailey
Iames Ball
Edward Barclay
Vernon Barco
Dock Brickhouse
Robert Buffkin
Vernon Chappell
Walter Cahoon
Melvin Davis
Braxton Dawson
Edward Dunstan
,lames Fearing
Henry Ferrell
Hodges Gallop
Julian Gard
Oscar Gaskins
,lchu Hickman
Kennedy Houtz
Linwood Hughes
Wallace Humphlett
J. T. Jackson
VVilliam Iennette
Avery Jones
Seldon Mann
Thomas Matthews
Paul Miller
Victor Morgan
Francis Nixon
Macon Nixon
Edwin Pearson
Burgess Perry
Carl Perry
NVilliam Perry
Joseph Pool
David Saunders
Herman Sawyer
Willie Sawyer
George Scott
Richardson Sedgwick
'Wilbourne Smith
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Roy Symons
Archie Twiford
Milton Twiford
Matthew VVeeks
William Winslow
John Wood
Eloise Aydlett
Margaret Benbury
Ruby Bright
Minnie Lee Brockett
Gracie Brode
Bessie Mae Brothers
Hettie Brothers
Ollie Bunch
Elizabeth Butler
Annie Byrum
Edna Mae Cox
Leona Culver
Katharine Davis
Margaret Davis
Mildred Dozier
Millicent Grice
Nannie Harrell
Ruth Harrell
Catharine Hathaway
Camilla Hopkins
Mary Lee Jackson
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Mary Louise James
:Camille Iennette
Anna Johnson
Josephine Lambert
Shellen Lewis
Reba Lowry
Emily Mann
Mary Meekins
Annie Midgett
Edna Miller
Louise Outlaw
Evelyn Owens
Mabel Pearson
Ada Palmer
Grace Pendleton
Eunice Richardson
Lillian Richardson
Margaret E. Sawyer
Margaret VV. Sawyer
Ruth Scott
Annie Miller Seeley
Mattie Shaw
' Marjorie Skinner
Edna Earl Smith
Pearl Spruill
Sarah Stack
Lina Stanton
Mary Tarkenton
Elizabeth Thompson
5- Helen Thorpe
Stella VVhaley
Louise White
Lillian Wilkilis
Elizabeth Williams
Lessie Winslow
Lillian Wood
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N September 19, 1921, the Class of 1925 entered High.S.chool
with 11Q lrreshmen, thrilled with the prospects of a different
7-if school life. The change from Grammar School to High
M N School was quite an event to us. Qu account of our large
number, we were divided into three sections supervised by
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'TTATJ Miss Jeffries, Mr. Sherrill, and Mr. jarman.
During the first few weeks of the year we were quite busy becoming ad-
justed to the new phases of Work. To have different classrooms with a special
teacher for each subject made us feel our importance in leaving the grades.
For the 'nrst time in our school career, we had a choice of subjects. Some of
us selected the Latin course: others, the course in Science.
The Boys' and Girls' Literary Societies, Glee Clubs, and Athletic Asso-
ciations were organized later by Miss Allen, Miss Jeffries, Miss Shine, Mr.
Holmes, Mr. Sherrill, and Mr. Jarman as leaders. The Freshmen took an
active part in each of these organizations.
After Christmas holidays, only a short time elapsed before the mid-term
examinations, which we are glad to say, most of our Freshman Brothers and
Sisters were successful in passing.
We are proud of the fact that our Freshman Class is the largest in the
history of the High School, and we hope that when we have completed the
year and enjoyed the summer vacation, we may return one hundred an ten
strong, as the best Sophomores of E. C. H. S.
ANNIE MILLER SEELEY, '25.
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When Gifindina was 21 girl,
Three score years ago,
lt was heneath her dignity
To sweep or cook or sew.
She thought such work was drudgery,
And so she dressed in silk,
And danced the minuet, and kept
Her hands as white as milk.
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If they want to catch a heau
They must not only pretty he,
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BRADLEY FORBES ,.,,,.....,.,.,.....,..,..4...,,
LILLIE MAE SMITH ....,,. ,,...,
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PAUL MILLER, 8th C ........
EMILY MANN, Sth B ....,.....,.,.
REBECCA MILLER, 9th C ....................
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MISS ELIZABETH ALLEN
MISS ELIZABETH IEFFRIES
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Much interest is being aroused through-
out the High School, due to the Annual
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CLYDE GREGSON, '22
"One night as I was sitting by a large
open fire, a vision suddenly appeared.
was half-dazed . . ."
A Basliful Beau
MARY JANE PRITCHARD, '24
Mr. Holmes has lost his heart,
And soon with him we'll have to part,
If Miss Edwards doesn't stop smiling
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David Fearing
Graham Heclriek
Ernestine Hallzinee
Rasa llrite
Margaret Cninmzinflcr
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Lorena Koontz
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Elizalietli Munn
Mary Maude Morrisette
Milclrecl Nixon
Maucle Szinclers
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Emma Barnett
Maude Brock
Katherine Cooke
Mary Corbett
Leona Culver
Mary Dozier
Margaret Gordon
Leora Grilihn
Marguerite Hancock
Sarah Holloman
Virginia Hufty
Grace Jenkins
Nellie Jones
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Augusta Sample
Cora Sanderlin
Elizabeth Saunders
Lorraine Sawyer
Ruth Scott
Marjorie Skinner
Edna Smith
Lillie Mae Smith
Lina Stanton
Mattie Spence
Elizabeth Sykes
Helen Thorpe
Eva XValston
Stella XVhaley
Phoebe Vifhite
Elizabeth XVilliams
Lillian Wood
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Lawrence Aydlette
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Vernon Barco
Curtis Berry
Clyde Butler
NValter Cahoon
Selby Cartwright
Vernon Chappell
Harold Chesson
Williarn
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Luther Davis
Malvern Davis
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Randall Holloman
Kennedy Houtz
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Jack Jennette
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Wfilliam Iennette
NfVillis Kramer
Ervin Midgette
Edward Qld
VValter Pearson
Burgess Perry
NVilliam Perry
Joseph Pool
George Scott
Richardson Sedgwick
Marion Seyffert
Leslie Sherlock
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SAT with a book before me but my mind was far away think-
fnn H rail ing of the future. Outside the March winds made a weird
noise, which was in keeping with my thoughts. VVhat would
f X I attain in life after my graduation? This and many other
T as things I pondered.
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1...l lhe lights were already otf but still I sat there: I felt the
presence of some one in the room. The certainty of another's presence grew
so strong that I turned and there, just a few feet behind my chair, stood a man.
His hair was streaked with grey and his form slightly bent. Though he ap-
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Strange to say, I was neither frightened nor surprised at his presence in
the room. Seating himself in the chair opposite me, he addressed me:
"My young friend, what are you going to make of your life? Are you
ambitious to attain great things ?"
I told him that I was ambitious to make my life worth while, but that I
had nothing with which to start.
"If you had your choice, would you choose riches, wisdom, or fame ?"
"Riches," I replied, "for what would wisdom or fame be without money ?"
"Then come with me, perhaps I can assist you."
Through the dark corridors, across the campus to the grove on the hill he
led me. There, leaning against a great tree, was a spade. Pointing to it, my
guide said. "Dig!"
Grabbing the spade I fell to work with a will. Hope surged in my breast.
The time had come for me to gain riches that would give me the place in the
world that should be mine. The steady fall of the dirt I threw from the hole
was music to my ears. Thoughts of the wonderful things I would do filled me
with a tingling sensation. The perspiration began to run down my face but I
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his face.
"NVhat's the matter P" I asked.
"Dig,'y was his only reply.
Again I went to work only to go through the same experience. Fatigue
and pain were chilling my enthusiasm. Once more I stopped to blow and wipe
my eyes. As I looked at the man I saw sarcasm plainly written on his face.
Doubt, like some dark monster, seized me with clutching talons. A dirty joke
was being played upon me. Anger filled me and whipped itself into rage.
"XVhat's the meaning of this?" I cried, "Do you think I am a baby?"
"A line man you are!" he replied with withering sarcasm. "Ambition!
You have it-I don't think! Dig!"
He had wounded my pride-I would show him! And dig I did! Soon
my spade struck something. My doubt was gone, A box was there! I laid
the spade on the side of the hole, got on my knees and tore the box open. There
before me was a glittering yellow mass--
"Gold!" I screamed in ecstacy. I reached into the box with hands and
arms. I must take it all at once, must hug it to myself. The spirit of a miser
took possession of my whole soul. It was mine. Mine? I let it fall back into
the box. I looked up at the man who had given it to me. The same sarcastic
smile was on his face. I turned to the box again. Alas-there was nothing
but dust in it. I jumped for the spade but only knocked it from the edge of
the hole. I fell and cut my foot. VVith a cry-I awoke, but I knew success
and riches mean work.
AUGUSTA SAMPLE. '22.
ANNABELLE ABBo'r'r, '22.
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I love thee, Carolina!
Broad thy rivers, bright and clearg
Majestic are thy mountains:
Dense thy forests, dark and drear:
Grows the pine tree, tall and stately:
Weeps the willow, drooping low:
Bloom the eglantine and jasmine:
Nods the daisy, white as snow.
CHORUS:
Let me live in Carolina
Till life's toil and strife are past!
Let me sleep in Carolina
When my sun shall set at last!
Wliere the mocking-bird is singing-
Where my heart is fondly clinging-
I would sleep when life is o'er
Sweetly on the old home shore.
I love thee, Carolina!
Peace and plenty there abide.
How bountiful thy harvest
Gathers in at autumn tide.
Fair thy fields, where grows the cotton-
Light and Heecy, soft and white--
And the golden wheat it ripples
Like a sea of amber light.
I love thee, Carolina!
Land of story and of songg
Of patriot and hero-
I-Iow their deeds to mem'ry throng!
Great in peace and great in battle:
Heart of hre, to love or hateg
Brightest star of all the Union
Is the glorious Old North State.
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'FXR THLISTICS this year in the Flirabeth City Hiffh School has by
' X' no means been what we had hoped it would be. To begin with,
98' football has amounted to practically nothing. On the opening
3.20 day of school, September l9, 1921, Coach Meekins called for
football practice. The team had been practicing two weeks prior to the opening
of school. On that day a popular member of our Senior Class, Wfilliam Prich-
ard, was fatally wounded and later died. He had much courage and deter-
mination, and his good spirits always kept up the morale of our team. This
tragic accident put a ban on football for the remainder of the season. Had
this accident not occurred, our High School, without a doubt, would have had
the best team ever produced in its history. Both Messrs. Flora and Holmes.
who have previously acted as coaches, would have been on hand to see that
our team went "over the top." However, we hope that no such sad accident
will happen again, and that the future football teams of this school will be as
successful as ours would have been this year.
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E' it stands among our athletics as one of the highest type of games.
ii 1 Although we lost several of our best players last year, we expect
-' .-...- . to have a stronger and better team this year. XVith Butler be-
hind the bat and Trueblood on first, assisted by Daily on second and Mocllin at
short, we expect to overcome all opponents without difficulty. Then, too, there
is Sherlock. the big six-foot southpaw, assisted by Sylvester, the speedy right-
hander, who have faced many a hard batter to hold down the box for the
school. Gregson, the "ten-second man," will hold his position in left held for
another year. VVith much new material to pick from, we will have a team that
the Elizabeth City High School will pride.
Among the players we lost last year were Claude Jones and Robert Lowry,
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year in the baseball field: especially Robert Lowry, who is at Wfake Forest.
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the best. Even though we were defeated in this game, we still feel superior
over this team. Hertford was defeated twice by the scores of 15 to O and 2
to O. The last game played was with lfdenton. Wfe were defeated by them
with a score of 5 to -l. This game was lost through the lack of batting qual-
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fragile, etc. This is the way they were labeled when they arrived, the box all pasted over
with different colored stamps collected on the way from Holland, Land of Storks-so much
for a beginning.
Vell, as I vas saying, they are brothers, they are named Schmidtg they came from the
land of the pretzelg and wash in lager beer every Saturday night. And, by the way, Fritzy
is the stronger. Who wouldn't be? I-Ie eats limburger. Und by Jink-go, they are both
sports-Louie und his brudder Fritzy.
In der evening by der moonlight you can hear dose brudders singing-but by der moon-
,vlliuv-by gollys dey sing demselves clean crazy.
Vell, as I vas sayingfas I vas saying-as I vas saying-Oh, hang it, vot vas I saying?
Oh, yes, I vas talking about Gold-Dust Twins. No, that isn't right. Schmidt Bros.-that's
it. Vell, as I vas saying, der Schmidt Bros. vas vun precious pair,
Now l vill sing a leedle song, untitled: "Dose Schmidt Bros.":
Dose Schmidts vas brudders two,
Dey liffed by der beautiful Rhine,
Dey ate up der pretzel-und quaffed up der lager,
Und ate all der limburger dey could iind.
So up dey grew,
Dose brudders two,
Dose poys uf Heine Schmidt,
The short-legged one,
Der long tall one,
Louie und Brudder Fritzy.
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Silence-then Eva said triumphantly. "I-Ier little lamb."
Joy had been fishing but with bad luck. Un his way home, he entered a
fish market and said to the dealer: "Just stand over there and throw me five
of the largest of those trout." '
"Throw them? VVhat for P" asked the dealer in amazement.
Joy replied: "I want to tell the family that I caught them. I may be a
poor fisherman, but I'm no liar."
At the basket-ball game.
Dell: "Wfhy was that a foul?"
Duke: "Because Greg was holding."
Dell: "I'm not surprised."
Prof. Jarman: "Do you think this class is a joke, young man ?"
George: "No, sir: I'm not laughing at the class."
XVhy is a classroom like a Ford?
Because it has a crank in front. and thirty or forty nuts behind.
"You have a lovely hand, Annabelle," said Bradley, softly.
"Do you really think so, Bradley?" Annabelle replied.
To which Bradley replied: "I know it. I wish I had a hand like yours."
"XVhy don't you ask for it?" was Annabelle's answer.
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Duke: "So I can pursue them better." .
XVarren: "XVhy do you sit around and read ?"
Joe: "Because I'm too tired to stand."
Freshman: "Mr. Combs, what part of speech is a woman
Mr. Combs: "No part of speech: she's all of it."
lnquisitive Caller: "Are you very bright in school ?"
"Gussie": "Very-I am not very strong for textbooks, but l'm a wonder
at thinking up excuses for not being able to answer some of the questions put
to me."
Leona C feeling romanticl : "Drink to me only with thine eyes!"
Fred: 'Tm sorry, but I left my glasses at home."
Mattie: "Aren't the new gowns becoming P"
Larry: "They seem to be going."
ln General Science Class?
Miss Pickard: "Name some of the uses of the small electro-magnet."
Paul Miller: "Telephone, shocking machine, telegraph instruments, and
shock abshorbersf'
Miss Allen was riding in the side-car of a motorcycle with a cheerful
youth driving it and they were moving at a scandalously rapid pace over the
road.
"Auntie," said the boy, after the fourth or fifth hairbreadth escape from
destruction, "you're not feeling nervous, are you?"
"I am, rather," answered Miss Allen. "This is only my third ride experi-
ence on a motorcycle."
"XVell, you've beaten me," said her nephew, with a happy grin. "It's only
my first."
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A young student remarked: "I counted just nineteen hairs on Mr. Sher-
head."
Sherlock: "Two baseball nines and an umpire."
Jessie: "Nellie, what makes the leaves turn red in the fall?"
Nellie: "They are blushing to think how green they have been all sum-
Mr. Ryland Cto postmanl : "Have you any mail for me to-day?"
Postman: "Wl1at is your name P'
Mr. Ryland: "You'll iind that on the envelope."
Sherlock: "Sykes, did you take a shower after basket-ball practice ?"
Sykes: "No, is one missing ?"
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OCTOBER 27 Mid-term examinations began. X
'23 was seen in big white figures JANUARY 27 lx ' '
on BACK of building.
NOVEMBER 9
Orders to keep the piano quiet at
dinner hour. Dancing forbidden.
NOVEMBER 10
Senior rings arrive.
NOVEMBER 11
Armistice Day celebration.
NOVEMBER 18
Boys' basket- ball team
Hertford at Hertford.
NOVEMBER 22
"Baby" fireworks exploded.
NOVEMBER 24-28
Thanksgiving holidays.
DECEMBER 6
Miss Allen was bombarded in study
hall.
DECEMBER 10
Voting on statistics-quite an ex-
citing time.
DECEMBER 21
Christmas holidays.
played
JANUARY2
Return unwillingly to our studies,
after a Merry Christmas.
JANUARY4
Clyde, Spike, and Warren went
broke breaking lab. apparatus.
JANUARY 12
Mrs. Wooten here from New Bern
to take Spotlight pictures.
JANUARY 13
Boys play basket-ball against
Edenton here.
Boys' basket-ball team played
Hertford here.
JANUARY 30
Everybody feeling fine, examina-
tions are over.
FEBRUARY 1
Senior girls turned out in hair
ribbons.
FEBRUARY 2
Miss Allen gave us a demonstration
of kids in kindergarten.
FEBRUARY 6
Everyone talking about good time
had at reception.
FEBRUARY 7
First snowballs struck us.
FEBRUARY 13
Two certain boys got marriage in
their heads. What's keeping them
from it???????
FEBRUARY 14
Celebrated St. Valentine's by hav-
ing one session.
FEBRUARY 15
Spike and Warren passed on sec-
ond Physics exam. Amen!!!
FEBRUARY 22
George Washington's birthday.
Hooray! Half holiday.
FEBRUARY 24
Energetic doings-fixing up the
Annual.
FEBRUARY 27
Annual goes to press. Adieu and
amen. Rest in peace until April,
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secures you against FINANCIAL EM. year- Shareholders solicited -
BARRASSMENT
usiubiiuhus for you u COMMERCIAL either borrowing OF IIWGSUHQ-
CREDIT wlierever you live
ESSMCRIME Six per cent Investment to all
euuiies youtoa BUSINESS STAND. alike. Let us talle tlie proposi-
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IT makes for BETTER HEALTH una u Iow UOU Ovef Wlt YOU-
DEATH RATE
HIBIQCS One B in every
WY J. P. KRAMER W. BEN GOODWIN
is a source of SATISFACTION, MA- yd S T
TERIAI. BENEFIT and PLEASURE Pres' em' ec" mas'
to your family
ROOM 214 IIINTON BLDG.
BUILITNQ GND LOAN MEMBERSHIP
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CULPEPPER WEAR
GRIFFIN, OLD Ex
Red ROOSIGI'
HOSIERY
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MANUFACTURED BY
General Il'lSl1I'aI1Ce
and Surety Bonds IDEAL HOSIERY Co-
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Robinson Building
PMSNOA 4, n ELIZABETH CITY
Poindexter Street N. C.
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IRISH and SWEET POTATOES
CAR LOT Sl-IIPPERS
REFERENCES:
FIRST AND CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK
SAVINGS BANK 81 'FRUST COMPANY
The
Apothecary Shop
Betsy High's Favorite Drug Store
STY LE
HEADQUARTERS
Meet Your Friemfr at Our
Soda Fountzzin Where
Agents for Whitman's Candies -
Conklin and Waterman Fountain Pens Soclety Brand Clothes
Eversharp Pencils are Sgld
Penslar Remedies and Toilet Requisites
Wearever Rubber Goods
Prompt Delivery Fair Prices E
Special attention to Mail Orders
THE APOTHECARY SHOP D. 2llICl' H21l'l'lS
In the Hinton Building .4 Th City T il rn
C 21 O
Phone 400
Carolina Banking and
Trust Compdmg
Elizabeth Citq, N C.
S Il
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Member Federal Reserve Sqstem Double Supervision-Federal Reserve and State
N
A. L. PENDLETON, Pr d t
R. C, ABBOTT, Dice-Pres d nt
QURNEU P. HOOD, Dice-President and Cashier
GEORGE R. LITTLE, Assisiant Cashier
N. ID. DAILU, Manager Insurance Dept.
Capital Stock, s25o,ooo.oo
"The big New Bank"
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Plgmmg Coezcacagoamy
Wholesale PETROLEUM
Notions and Stationery AND ITS
PRODUCTS
Water Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
CAR O LIN A
POTATO
EXCHANGE
INCORPORATED
Growers and Distributors
Irish mm' Swear Potatoes
' You KNOW 'EM-WE SELL 'L
No. 14 Poindexter Street
Phone 631
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Rucker 81 Sheelq Co
Elizabeth Citq's Best Store
Manu of qou girls and boqs who are graduating
from High School this gear have been taught bq
qour mothers and fathers to do qour trading at
our Store. lt is our sincere wish and earnest de-
sire that, as the gears roll bu, qou maq be bound
to our Store bq ties of closer friendship through
The High Standard of Merchandise and Service that lDe Han Set for Uou
Cl' he Spencer Co. THE
tvten's and Boqs Clothing
Clothinq Furnishings and
. Shoe Store
Furnishings th t
a
Shoes
CANNOT BE
Trunks Suitcases and UNDERSOLD
Hand Bags
C. A. COOKE
Phone No 11 Hinton Building 4 Elizabeth Citq N C
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15112 .-Iillthkilmtflvlti
Elizabeth City's Leading Newspaper
Leads in News
Leads in Circulation
Leads in Advertising
Founded 1908
By W. O. Saunders
and published by him
For Improving Your Com-
plexion Without objectionable
"make-up" you should use
Vel-0-Creme
A Hliquid face powder" of exquisite
odor and more than silken texture.
ln Hesh tint, pink and white
A bottle 50c.
At your druggists
MADE FOR YEARS AT
The CITY DRUG STORE
21 Water St. Elizabeth City, N. C:
A. F. TGXEY
dc COMPANY
Distributors for
Lebanon
Bell
Flour
Finest Quality Obtainable
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Soruitsheaam
mea
H ate! gf
C wwf! and Courfery
THos. T. NELSON
Manager
C J
Qnofoitivalo Sttlzplit
Goinlzang
kqfllf.
17 Water St., Elizabeth City
wh
AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES
H U Auto Know Usn
I
I"Iershey's Chocolates
SchrafIt's Chocolates
Welchis Grape Juice
Councilman Cigars
EI Rushleo Cigars
sh
W- H- Weatherly
Er Co.
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
SUNDAY ORDERS A SPECIALTY
PHONE THEM ON SATURDAY
Winehream Company
RQCTEC
ALL FLAMQRS3
Matthews St. Phone 5-7-8
PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY
k J
MQCABE 84 GRICE
Head and Foot
Oututters
hr
Men and Women
Keep Your Eye on
"The Busy Store"
Qlkrama Tlllbeatre
DAILY PICTURES
Continuous
From 3 to 10:30 P. M.
POPULAR AND NEWEST PICTURES
ALWAYS ON HAND
COME OUT TO SEE YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIE STAR
POPULAR PRICES
0 'N
A SENIOR
AMONG
FINANCIAL STRONGHOLDS
The First SC Citizens National Bank
Elizabeth City, N. C.
NATIONAL PROTECTION
NEW WONDERFUL DELIGHTFUL
Klenzo EEEQQL
substances that foster germs, acid mouth and decay.
It leaves the mouth cool and clean-
real testimony of its cleansing effect.
So pleasant to use that children like it.
The twice a day Klenzo Creme habit is mouth health insurance
KLENZO DENTAL CREME . 250
STANDARD PHARMACY
"Tb: REXALL Store" ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
AGENTS-NORRIS CANDIES EASTMAN KODAKS L1GGETT's CANDIES
X J
lWorthy of Consideration
All things being equal, should not
a home industry be supported by a
home people F
The Norfolk-Carolina Line, Inc., is
owned and operated by the people of
Elizabeth City and adjoining counties.
This line buys its supplies from the
Elizabeth City Msrchantsg all its re-
pairs are done by Elizabeth City
Firms.
Think this over, Mr. Shipper, and
decide if we are not worthy of your
support.
NORFOLK-CAROLINA LINE, Inc.
C. H. BROCK. Treas.
Phone 740
Offices and Freight Depot I
North Water Street
Q Reliable p
' I ' Footwear
l il
For the
Entire
, I Family
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--'. ...,.,.....-- A 0wen's Shoe
X, W Company
l I Hinton Building
fs Main Street
Ill ll
6 .15 0
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6 4 Slzzmz' By ' '
School H056
VVill 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
H Slam! By "
EXTRA STRONG SCHOOL HOSE
THEY STAND THE TEST
KNIT BY
ELIZABETH CITY
HOSIERY CO.
Eoeryfbifzg
fir the Garden
We carry in stock at all times a dependable
and varied line of things you will need to
make a big success of your money-saving
family garden or yourmoney-making market
garden.
Seeds . Bulbs . Tools
Tested seeds of the varities best adapted
to this locality. The choicest of Domestic
and Foreign-grown Bulbs. Garden Tools
of all kinds. Plant Foods and Insecticides.
And Priced Right Immediate Delivery
No Delay
Dairy and Poultry Feeds and Remedies
are also a specialty of ours.
BUXTON WHITE SEED Co,
Phone 684 The Live Seed House
15 S. WATER STREET
C U
Get it of
Melicks
They appreciate your patronage.
They give you dependable mer-
chandise.
They give you good service and
right prices.
Get it at
Melicks
11-13 S. Water St.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Prices Are Right
at
MITCI-IELIJS
That's why it's
Elizabeth Gity's
Greatest Store
O. F. GILBERT, Prop.
Phone 100
You wif! afwayr ind
Footwear of
Highest Quality
Priced reasonably at
GALLOP Sc TOXEY
SHOE COMPANY
Boots, Shoes, Hosiery
Suit Cases and Traveling Bags
Kramer Bldg. 408 E. Main St.
Phone 250
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
ALBEMARLE
LAUNDRY
LARRY ENNIE SKINNER
Proprietor
Complete Equipment
Up-to-date Methods
Your patronage
solicited
TELEPHONE 125
MATTHEWS STREET
X. J
Ewa. .. Goa
Best Quality
at Lowest Prices
The store that will save
you money
Plzones .-
256 and 396
M.. orenlsotee
CQEEQLFDQEHE7
Home
Furnishers
ELIZABETH CITY
N. C.
66
and Ten "
Threescore Years
How does the average man spend his life? About as
follows, says Collier's:
Sleeping . . . 23 years Eating . . 6
Working . . . 19 years Traveliniz. . 6
Amusement . . 9 years Illness . . 4
Religious devotion 1 year Dressing . . 2
'I'hat's where the time goes to. But why not an
llfiziting: one showing the time spent. the time
years
years
years
years
item on
lost. in
waiting for one thing or another? It's a pretty big item, for
with all our conveniences we can count on the lingers of one
hand the thingr wr da no! have to wizil fur.
Try to think of one or two. Among the first to come to
your mind willbe one that serves you faithfully each day:
that comes direct to you instead of your going to it:
that re-
sponds instantly to your every demand: that at once elimi-
nates all waiting by being constantly on tap-your gm sn-vice!
SOUTHERN GAS IMPT. C0.
H They say that gas can do it better"
Iilembfr af 1178 Amrrifan Ga: Arrofiniian
Since
882
Since the birth of this old jewelry Es-
tablishment, 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.
oU1s SELIG
Your fefwefer Since 169632
MAIN AND WATER STREETS
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"Announoement"p
We are
Distributors
Reach Sporting Goods
B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes
Yales Builders' Hardware
Square Deal Wire Fence
Culpepper Hardware Co
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
f 'N
DR. J. D. I-IATI-IAVVAY
Optometrist
Thirty Years' Experience
MRS. R. E. LEVVIS
Successor to M. Hill
Millinery, Dressmaking
Spirella Corsets
East Main Street
DPR. S. VV. GREGARY
Dentist
219-220 Hinton Building
J. P. KRAMER
Architect
Elizabeth City, N. C.
DR. J. VV. SELIG
Optometrist
52 I Main Street
Elizabeth City, N. C.
MARION M. HARRIS, D.D.S
Office: Kramer Building
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
' Nsetting the type, printf
ing, and binding this
book, our object ,was
not to ,see how quickly
and cheaply we could prof
duce the publication, but
how Well it could be done.
Our whole aim' in this,
as in all our work, is to-give
the greatest attention. to
all the details, and produce
printing thatwill be a credit
to the institutions from
which the publications are
issued. Our books will
be iust as good in the many
years to comeywhen an
annual is of greatest value,
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