Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1936
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COLUMBUS - The Explorer
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THE SPOTLIGHT OF 1936
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SENIOR CLASS
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COLUMBUS - The Scholar
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Their years of faithful teaching
Their continual good humor and
fairness
Their interest in the welfare of
each of the students
Their determination to develop the
best in those with whom they come
in contact
Their inspiration to us all as
students of E.C.H.S. to be good losers
as well as good winners - to carry
good sportsmanship into the game
of life D
We, the Senior Class of 1936,
to dedicate this volume of The Spot-
light to
HILDA GORDON
LORIMER MIDGETT
SUPERINTENDTSNT EDGAR E. BUNDY
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May the spirit of Columbus,
with his initiative and determina-
tion, with his ever present thirst
for knowledge and adventure,
continue to inspire us asistudents
and citizens to the discovery of
more noble ideals and more mag-
nanimous lives. i l b I .
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fully as-did that log of the Hrst
Columbus, for the present and
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THE SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES
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HU would MMC "Hr 111611203 his proifzise just," HSM' was made for 19917173
Yr' Gods! Hou' 11' lalkrdf' Band 3- Tennis Club 4 fbguglgfs,
Literary Society, 15 Ho e E . i 7 i i Hiking Club, 13 Glee Club, 3
Club, 3-45 Dramatic Cab, 55 Dramatic Club, 3, Commercial
Glee Club, 1-2. Club, 33 Social Club, 4g Girl
Reserves, 4, Spotlight Staff, 4.
BOBBIE ELLIOTT
"Music bufb charms to 5001110
the savage beast."
Glee Club, 1-2-3-4, High School
Music Contest Winner, 1-2-3-49
Orchestra, 1-2-3-43 Student
Council, lg Chemistry Club,
35 Hi-Y Club, 3-4g Monogram
Club, 3-45 Director of Band, 4,
JAMES EMERY
"There is 110 wisdom like
frazzkllessf'
Baseball, 35 Chemistry Club, 35
Manager Football, Baseball, Bas-
ketball, 4, Monogram Club, 4,
Student Council, 4.
I
JOHN THUMAS
FORBES
"Honor lies in bones! toil."
Monogram Club, 45 Football, 4
S1D'iua1rlLllemHl1f
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JOHNNY HERMAN FREEMAN JACK GARD
"A nmu of Jfvifs, Mol lL'0I'tIX, "Hang WVVOU'-' CW? will kill 1'
"The power of thought, the we full, mf,
magic of the 1nind.,' Alas! No! zmuzy of his knm'." Tbf'ff'f0"f' IFPS br' 1'H"'V,Y-U
Camden, lg Literary Club, 2g Baseball, 3-43 Junior Comma., Boxing, 1-2-3, Football, 3-45
Chemistry Club, 3, Hi-Y Clal Club, 35 l.ll,Y Club, 3. Glee Club, 3-4, Monogram
Club, 3. Club, 5-4.
WILLIAM GARD JUNNIE GARRETT
"I dare do all tba! may become ffl did ,101 Um, one Sfmwlv
a man, . I .-
Who does do more is none." I3fJ:lniiaSe1l:ll3'?i4'HEgEe
Football, 45 Basketball, lg Base- 3-4: Tennis blub ' 4 '
ball, 2, Tennis Club, 2-3-49 ' ' '
Monogram Club, 4.
CHARLES GLOVER
"We must eat fo live and livc'
fo eat."
Manager Football, Basketball, 45
Student Council, 3-4, Glee Club,
4, Hi-Y Club, 4g Football, S,
Monogram Club, 4-S.
THE 1936
MIRIAM GREGSON
"Sbz"s xwrcf, sbv's brigbl, slack
cheery,
Buf bcltrr yr! sbc's always
mvrryf'
Glee Club, 1-24 Hi-Y Club, 3g
Social Club, 4, Girl Reserves,
4, Home EC. Club, 4.
SIIQVNUDII' ILIIQGIHHI '
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EDNA LEE GRIFFIN
"Of mc' you may wriie in lbe
blaffzfst of ink,
I say ufbal I uzran and I know
what I floinkf'
Hiking Club, lg Literary Socie-
ty, 2, Glee Club, 3, Dramatic
Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3g
Social Club, 4g Girl Reserves, 4,
Loudspeaker Staff, 4, Spotlight
Staflf, 4, Debating, 4, Libra-
rian. 3.
CLARA HALE
"True I0 her duty alwaysf,
Literary Club, lg Athletic Club,
lg Home Ec. Club, 2g Voca-
tional, 3.
CADER HARRIS, JR.
"Such popularity must be
deserved."
Student Council, l-2-4g Basket-
ball, 1-3-4, Baseball, l-2-3-4,
Football, 2-33 Monogram Club,
3-4, Traffic Squad, 3-4, Tennis
Club, 33 Hi-Y Club, 33 Presi-
dent Student Body, 4.
PETER SI-IIELDS
HASTE
"Disr0rds make the sweelest
ans."
Edenton, lg South Norfolk, 2-3
Football, 45 Basketball, 4g Base-
ball, 4g Monogram Club, 4.
VIRGINIA
HOLLOWELL
"PII be many, I'll be free,
I'll be sad for nobody."
Librarian, 3, Hiking Club, 3
TH E l9!i6
SIUNUDTFILIIGHIHITT
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H HE
"With a jet! on his iofzgue, tim! "Happy am I, from cure I'nz ,,I , I UGb, S , I
a smile on his lips, free, is gow fo L lmwy am
Hels lZ1bblir12g.zviflJ fun to his Why ariiff all rozzfvnf like In ggjtjf' fo by bows, will
rzger fps. me. HWX,
Science Club, 1-4g Central High Editor Spotlight, 4, Student C162 Club, 11 Hi-Y Club- 33
School, 2g Literary Society, 3.
Council, 43 Glee Club, 45
Loudspeaker Staff, 4.
Librarian, 35 Tennis Club, 2-3-
4, Secretary Girl Reserves, 4g
Assistant Editor Spotlight, 43
Assistant Editor Loudspeaker, 4.
VIRGIE HUGHES
"Wbilsi we live let us line."
Home Ec. Club, 3-43 Hiking
Club, 3g Dramatic Club, 35
Hi-Y Club, 3-49 Junior Com-
mercial Club, 3.
KATHLEEN JACKSON
"Tis good' will malze
iuIt'lligz'11rf'."
Glee Club, 1-4, Hi-Y Club, 33
Social Club, 4, Nature Club, 4:
Assistant Business Manager
Spotlight, 4g Debating, 4, Stu-
dent Council, 4g Assistant Edi-
tor Loudspeaker, 4, President
Girl Reserves, 4.
LULA JACKSON
"Her ways arc' ways of
plvuxaz1f11ess."
Hi-Y Club, 35 Hiking Club, 39
Girl Reserves, 4.
Slllftllfll' ILHQHIHHT
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MARGARET JACKSON BILL JONES lN'IADELYN JACKSON
"Ami still lbc words flow on!" "Ami I wonla' wiffb lbrse laulivs "Shc' slzzdies faithfully,
Junior Commercial Club, 3, Wifb my words and looks." She works wilb all ber might."
Hiking Club, 33 Glee Club, 3. Football, 4g Science Club, Z4 Glee Club, 1-2-35 Junior Com-
M o n 0 g r a m Club, 4, Social mcrcial Club, 3.
Club, 4.
ELIZABETH JONES ROBERT LAMB NELLIE JONES
"Smile and flap world snzilvs "Wisdom is bcifur ibm: richer." "Pr1fi0f1FC' is fbi' 119695-WVJl in'
WUI, Jroufy T Hi S d 4 H. Y C1 b gradient fo genius."
r , a 1- u ,
Commercial Club, 3- 3g2hcemii:?,C1ub, 3. Literary Club, lg Vocational
Club, 3-43 Home Ec. Club, 4.
ETIEQUITF ILM?-lHl1f
BERTHA LANE CLARENCE LEWIS ELIZABETH LISTER
"As merry as ibn day is long." "BJ: fbi' worll oimnkiiozvs fbf' "A Ilamg of beauty is a joy
Commercial Club, 3, Home Ec. um man' forewr-H
Club, 35 Glee Club, 3.
Glee Club, 1-43 Football, 2-3-4g
Monc gram Club, 3-45 Vocation-
al 3-43 Tennis Club, 4g Type-
setter, 4.
Glee Club, 3g Vocational, 3.
WILLIE LIVERMAN
"A fair exterior is a silent
rc'c0mn1z'm1uliol1."
Manteo High School, Ig Home
Ec. Club, 2, Glee Club, 2-3g
Dramatic Club, 3g Chemistry
Club, 33 Junior Commercial
Club, 3, Girl Reserves, 4.
BILLY LOVE
"Little but Ioudf'
Baseball, 3-4, Science Club, 35
Tennis Club, 3-45 Hi-Y Club, 3.
KATI-IRYN LOVE
"Sin spvaks in such ri nzoizxlrous
Iilflc voice."
Orchestra, 1-2-3-4, Band, 1-2-
3-4g Glec Club, Ig Tennis Club,
2-3-4, Hi-Y Club, 3g Pianist
Boys Glee Club, 3-45 Chemis-
try Club, 45 Loudspeaker Staff,
4g Social Club, 45 Girl Re-
serves, 4.
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"It is belief' lo learn Ialc lbarz "Cutc'nr'ss sccms a part of MIDGETTE
ncz'er." lL'i.h!'0I71.u "Grnf1e of speech, beneflcient
Basketball, 2-3-4, Baseball, 3, Glee Club, 33 Hi-Y Club, 33 . mind-U
Monogram Club, 3-4, Foot- Girl Reserves, 4, Librarian, 3g Ralelgh H1817 SC.h00l, 1? Glee
ban, 4. Commercial Club, 4. Club, 2-3, Chemistry Club, 35
Dramatic Club, 33 Junior Com-
mercial Club, 3g Girl Reserves,
1-4.
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BILL MILLER LORENE MILLER MACK MORRISETTE
"His fa"H5 "W Wfb fbat we "HW Wifi' was f'l'4"' 8f"'f1f', wff, "Hr never taste lbr' j0J'S that
low bin: all Ibe more for and low." Spying from laborv
lbcnzf' - i
Glee Club, 3-49 Home Ec. Club,
Football, 1-2-3-4g Monogram 35 Dramatic Club, 3. Foofbflllf 2? Baseball, 4-
Club, 2-3-4, Student Council,
35 Golf Club, 4.
THE 1936
SIUNIIYIF ILIIQGIHHF
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NOAH MORRISETTE
"My hearlfv content
When l'm on mischief bent."
Camden High School, lg Bas-
ketball, 2-3-4g Football, 3-45
Glee Club, 3g Chemistry Club,
34 Hi-Y Club, 3, Monogram
Club, 4, Baseball, 4.
VIRGINIA MORRIS
"A rlanghler of the gods, fli-
EDWARD O'NEAL
"Noi too sober, uof foo gay,
finely lull, Bu! a rvul good fellow in every
Aml mos! zliriuely fair."
Commercial Club, 3, Girl Re-
serves, 4, Norfolk, 1.
u'ay."
Hi-Y Club, 35 Vocational Club,
3-43 Athletic Club, 2.
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HELEN PARKER
"But so fair . . .
She takes the breaih of men
awayf'
Athletic Club, lg Glee Club, 2g
Hiking Club, 3g Spotlight Staff,
4g Loudspeaker Staff, 4, Home
Ee. Club, 4g Social Club, 4.
XVILLIAM PARKER
"The world's no better if we
worry,
Life's no longer if we hurry."
Oceana, 1-2g Basketball, 3-43
Football, 4, Baseball, 33 Golf
Team, 4, Monogram Club, 3-4.
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BIRDIE PRITCHA RD
"She ialks, and talks, and
lalks, etc."
Yellowjacket Staff, 2-39 Hi-Y
Club, 3g Hiking Club, 33 Com-
mercial Club, 3g Glee Club, 3-43
Home Ee. Club, 4, Cheer
Leader, 4g Dramatic Club, 3.
Sll3l'4Ub1flLlI1I5lHl1f
RANDOLPH PR CVO
"Wil uml humor bvlong fo
genius aloucf'
Glcc Club, 3-4g Student Coun-
cil, 3-45 President Senior Class,
4, Tennis Club, 4g President
junior Class, 33 Vice-President
Sophomore Class, 25 President
Glce Club, 4.
RUTH REID
"Thr one worth while is lbw
one who fan snzilr,
V-Vbvu f'l'L'l'J'l'lJllIg sz'c'n1s fo go
wrong."
Hiking Club, 25 Monogram
Club, 35 Glee Club, 3, Basket-
ball, 2-3-4g Home Ec. Club, 35
Commercial Club, 35 Dramatic
Club, 35 Baseball, 4.
ATTA LEE
RICLIARDSQN
"Many floarming ways rloib slvc'
possess."
Hi-Y Club, 35 Commercial
Club, 3.
PEARL RIGGS
"She was om' of flu' qnivl kiml
Whose nalzlrc IllL'f'P' z'411'lr'."
EMMETT SAWYER
"Thr film' will mmf when you
will luur mr."
Hi-Y Club, 33 Junior Com- Camden High Scliool,1.
mercial Club, 3.
MARGARET SAWYER
"Her sfulurc' full,
I bale a tllllllpj' wonzurzf'
Literary Society, lg Glee Club,
lg Home EC. Club, 3-4.
THE 1936
Sll3'1lJb'lflLll1l'5ll-ll1f
MAUDE SAWYER
"Charm strikes thc sight,
but meril wins thc soul."
Camden, 13 Student Council, 2g
Basketball, 2-3-4, Dramatic
Club, 3, Librarian, 3-45 Mono-
gram Club, 3-45 Girl Reserves
45 Home EC. Club, 4.
ELSIE SEYMOUR
"Bc'flr'r io hr' small :mil shinu,
Than grrnl anal ras! llSbl1ll0Il,'.U
Camden High School, lg Glee
Club, Zg Librarian, 2, Commer-
cial Club, 3g Dramatic Club, 3,
Hi-Y Club, 35 Debating, 4, Girl
Reserves, 4, Spotlight Staff, 4,
Loudspeaker Staff, 4.
1
GLAD YS SHERLOCK
"An urvh v0q11c'if0,
Blztlsv, merry, aml gay!"
Basketball, I-3-4g Baseball, 4g
Girl Reserves, 4g Student Coun-
:il, 33 Hiking Club, 3.
ANNE SLAUGHTER
"From the top of her head lo
the sole of her feet,"
She is all mirth."
Lumberton High School, 1-2-33
Home Ec. Club, 4, Girl Re-
serves, 4.
MARGARET SPRUILL
"A frm' friend is forever a
friemlf'
Orchestra, l-2-3-43 Glee Club,
1-3-45 Commercial Club, 3,
Band, 3-4g Music Contest,
2-3-4.
DAVID STICK
"Thr pm is mightier lhan the
sword."
Basketball, 2-35 Yellow Jacket
Staff, 3g Dramatic Club, 3g
Football, 4, Student Council, 4,
Editor Loudspeaker, 4g Class
Prophet, 4.
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WEYMOUTH TILLETT
"Bill Hll' sing, I will Fllffjzlllf
Ihr' rar."
South Norfolk, I-2-3, Ports-
mouth, 44 Glee Club, S.
CHARLIE WARD, JR.
"Hr ix one on whom OIII' may
safely rlr'jwl1c1'."
Football, 2-3-4, Baseball, 3,
President Hi-Y Club, 3-43
Chemistry Club, 35 Loudspeaker
Staff, 4, Business Manager Spot-
light, 4g Vice-President Senior
Class, 43 Safety Patrol, 4, Stu-
dent Council, 4.
PALMER 'WARD
"A gvofl lomrf is bvlfer Ibuu all
fbc' beads in the world,"
Football, 2-3-4-53 Baseball, 3-
4-ig Basketball, 4-Sg Monogram
Club, 3-44 Student Council, 45
Glee Club, 4-S.
4
JOHN XVELLS EVA WEST
"Ai good fo lu' Ollf of ilu' "Soln'r, quid, prfzsizr, and :lv-
worlil as ou! of fashion." 111IH'c',
Football, 3-4, Basketball, 3-4g
Dramatic Club, 3, Social Club,
4:, Traffic Squad, 43 Monogram
Club, 4: Golf Club, 43 Hi-Y
Club, 4.
Om' of llmu 'f!lC'l1ll1S of whom
j'ou'rz' always sure."
Commercial Club, 35 Home Ee.
Club, 3.
SYBIL WEST
"I only speak right ou."
Home Ee. Club, 3-4.
SIIIIUDTFILIIQBIHITI
ALICE WHITE ALLIE MAE WHITE
USUN walers Nm dwpg, "LiHlv in Sfl1flU'f',,?Il1 large in
fsfeezzz.
Hi-Y Club, 33 Commercial Basketball, 2-3-45 Tennis Club,
Club, 3. 3, Baseball, 45 Monogram Club,
3, Captain Field Meet, 35 Sew-
ing Club, 3.
IDELL WHITE
"Of NILIIIIIFFS gentle aml
Hgl'l'fi0lI mild."
Literary Society, lg S e win g
Club, 31 Girl Reserves, 4.
SIDNEY WHITE MARSHALL WHITE DOROTHY E.
"Long may we seek his llkczwsx "Men of few wonlx are Ibc' WVILLIAMS
long IH L'dlII.H bex! uzwzf' U7-alkmg is mon, or IMS a
Science Club, 35 Chemistry Vocational, 4-S9 Loudspeaker f'0HXlll1lpfj0f1 of pmlfgryj'
Club, 35 Glee Club, 1-2-3-4. Staff, Sq Glee Club, 5.
Camden High School, lg Home
Ee. Club, 4, Vocational Club, 3.
THE 1936
SIIJNIIYII' ILHQGIHHT
DOROTHY WILLIAMS SARAH XVILLIAMS KENYON WILSON, JR
"Motley, suwi, and gf'l1Ul'01lS.U "Thy zrzodvsfyk a raudle fo thy "'Tis befler to have loved and
Home EC. Club, 2g French Club, I -WWII' T1 lost b I I d
33 Art Club, 3. Literary Society, lg Glee Club, 7'1" 'wtf' fv me OW' at
lg Librarian, 5-4, Loudspeaker all-
Staff, 4. Basketball, 1-5-43 Golf Team
4, Hi-Y Club, 3-4g Chemistry
Club, 3, Monogram Club, 4
Spotlight Staff, 4.
KUUOGQTI
CLASS PGEM
Eleven years have come and gone,
And as we look back to recall
The happy hours we have spent
Within these well known walls,
XVe can see ourselves as we started out,
Like Columbus on his voyage,
Little knowing what was ahead,
As we sailed in life's ship, Courage.
The teachers were captains who encour-
aged us on
Over rough and stormy seas
To a port of honor, the Senior Classg
And here the winds of knowledge filled
our portly sails
And carried us through examinations,
The last of high school gales.
Now that our voyage is ended
And our high school days are through-
May the spirit of the class of "36"
ever remain with you.
And when again we hoist our sails
May we sail on and on
To bring back fame and honor to
The school we've loved so long.
ELSIE SEYMOUR
SiIE4U91l'ILlI!I.?-IHIII
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS
1936
We, the Senior Class of 1936, do deem it wise to unbend from our Senior dignity
long enough to make our last will and testament before we put the frivolous and
playful days of school behind us and begin making our way in the hard, cruel world.
ARTICLE I. To the Class of '37, who are still wet behind the ears, we leave our
beloved torture rooms, jail cells and what-have-you, numbers 1 and 2. Also we leave
to the Juniors our ability to chew gum without being caught! Oh Yeah! Total for
Senior Class 634 detentions!
ARTICLE II. Robert Lamb wishes to leave his brains to Buford Mason.
ARTICLE II. Emmett Sawyer requests that his neat, pipe stem ears be left to Edla
Walker.
ARTICLE IV. C. P. Harris leaves his tall, blond handsomeness to Edward Griffin.
ARTICLE V. Billy Love leaves his ability to get in everybody's hair to S. Ganderson.
ARTICLE VI. Anne Slaughter leaves her ability to talk so much and say so little
to Barbara Hite.
ARTICLE VII. Peter Haste leaves his "pull" with Miss Gordon to Jeff Ingram.
ARTICLE VII. Elmer "Eavesdropper" Brothers bestows his genius in making "Amo
Tahitiu run on Boots Ziegler.
ARTICLE IX. Jack Gard leaves his cave-manness and masculinity to Jack Jordan.
ARTICLE X. Margaret Sawyer leaves her tall stateliness to Eloise Long.
ARTICLE XI. "Dot" Brock leaves her "pull" with Mr. johnson to Martha Ann
Scott.
ARTICLE XII. Kitty Love leaves her "lips" to Gaither Aydlett.
ARTICLE XII. Margaret Jackson leaves her loud but sweet mouth to Elizabeth
Spence.
ARTICLE XIV. Norman Hopkins and Charlie Ward leave their sympathy to the
Editor and Business Manager of the 1937 Spotlight.
ARTICLE XV. Last, but not least, the whole Class of '36 extends its heart-felt
sympathy to all of you left in prison while we are loafing around.
WHEREWITH, having willed away everything willable except our dignity, we, the
Class of '36, do affix our "John Henry" on this document on this day, May 1, 1936.
RANDOLPH PROVO, TESTATOR.
srrifrnsrrrrrremnrrr
PROPHECY
Eureka' Success at last' Mv epochal and startlrng rnventron whrch must rnevrt
ablv have an effect upon the entrre race of humanrty greater even than the d scovery
of electrrc or steam power the wrreless or radro waves, IS ready to present to the pub
hc, and you lucky persons that you are wrll be the frrst wrtn sses to the mavnrficent
demonstratron I call t a t1me elrmrnator It causes months to pass as seconds,
y ars as mrnutes and centurres as hours Srmplv by turnrng a d1al you may tune rn
on the future at any year day or place, wrth a perfect recordrng both by rmage and
sound of the event or happenrng takrng place at that specrfic spot or trme fhe stage
IS set The t1me has come so rf you are ready let s go' Stop up your ears and close
your eyes pop pop pop crash Bam Boon1 qu1et now, I thrnk I have some
thrng Yes s1r ee, the thrng s actually workrng It s tuned rn on the vear 1940 Ill
d1al Elrzabeth Crty and try to frnd some old frrends Kenyon Wrlson home for the
summer vacatron, after graduatrng from the Unrversrty He rs plannrng to take a law
course next year ohnnre Forehand has lust finrshed four years rn agrrculture at State
Hell probably be takrng over the farm next year Palmer Ward was selected as State s
frrst representatrve on the Al1Amer1can football team, after playrng hrs last college
game th1s fall By the way another football star 15 ohn Thomas Forbes, Captarn and
star end for Wake Forest who graduates th1s sprrng Elrzabeth Jones and Gladys Arm
strong are openrng therr own beauty shop th1s week Both of them attended a beauty
culture school for two years and have srnce been workrng 1n a local shop Emmett
Sawyer, Herman Freeman, and Edward ONeal recerved therr d1plomas from a large
busrness s hool last week Vrrgrnra Cartwrrght a d Sybrl West have taken over the
manavement and operatron of West s Baby Shop am s Emery has frnrshed a specral
course rn engrneerrng at Columbra Unrversrty By the way let s tune 1n there Mrght
as well turn the d1al up to 1946 whrle we are at rt YV ell rf rt rsn t Brrdre Prrtchard
of all people Sh IS the prrx att st nographer for Mr Robert Pugh, new a successful
busrness man He and hrs partner Theotrs Lowry are makrng good rn a b10 way Dr
XV1ll am Love or of the outstandrnv brarn spe 1al1sts rn the country succ ssfully oper
rted on that famous torch s nger Mrss Ialrzabeth Lrster, last week Helen Askew, Vrr
C' ara Carrvx 1 hr and A11 rda Bray 1 t nurses rn a New aork hosprtal
Bas ball seems to have clarmed rts share of E C II S Graduates from the class of 36
C d r Harrrs s ch sta f st baseman fo th St Laurs Cardrna s Pet r Haste has al
v rr the S6116 Nathan Caddy .arch ng for Pet r, IS leadrng the leagu rn battrng
Mrs Cad r Harrrs rho former Helen Parker vras s lected s veral years ago as Mrss
r e ca G acrys Shcro lr rs the uovernor s n W s cretafy
INC man Hopk ns rs the head of an rmportant publrshrnv house Davrd Str k
porte fo the New York Tim Q 'VIr Fob rt Ellrott Bobby to hrs form r class
P1 t s s fe turecl t rrvht at the M tropolrtan Op ra House Weymouth Trllett rs
Am 1 a s our tandrrcf radro srnger H draws somethrng lrk thre thousand dollars
nrght wher he s ca the arr B111 Hoop r has turn d Hollywood He IS a favorrt
comedran these days Cha lrt Chaolrn, after srx y ars absen from f1lm:lo'1 has start
ed a n w orcture Ths Lrme he has chosen as hrs partner another newcom r to the
screen, Mrss Vrolet Cohoon who rs expected to upset th world famous Chaplrn jrnx
Brll Jones rs also IH the movres H played the part of the young bachelor 1n The
XV1dow Marrres
Down rn New Orleans the Mrsses Elsre Seymour and Maud Sawyer have op ned
a grrls s hool They cater only to the socrally elrte, and apparently are gorng to have
a good s ason Back rn North Carolrna Edna Grrffrn has op ned a large florrst shop
rn Wrnston Salem Her partner rn the new enterprrse IS Eula Dozrer Margaret Jack
son has marrred her boyhood sweetheart and rs lrvrng 1n Ashevrlle Vrrgrnra Hollowell
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is also in Asheville. She is the principal of the high school there. Down in Elizabeth
City, Bill Miller is managing the Elizabeth City Country Club, now a going proposi-
tion. Mack Morrisette has taken over his father's store. Charles Ward is in partner-
ship with his father, and they now have brickyards in most of the eastern Carolina
cities. Charlie married the former Miss Dorothy Brock. Marshall White and Clarence
Lewis own a partnership in the best printing establishment in town.
Bill Parker is managing a local theatre. Charles Glover is the biggest hide, fur and
egg man in the State. Mary Louise Hughes is one of the country's outstanding women
novelists. Her latest is "She Loves Me Not." Helen Cooper is designing dresses. That
good looking evening gown your cousin had on the other night is one of her designs.
Another graduate of that same class is an outstanding designer, only her specialty is
young girls' clothes. She is Mrs. Clifton Sawyer, the wife of the well-known New
York broker, but you would probably recognize her better as Dot Midgette. There
has been a lot in the papers lately about the johnson kidnapping case, but did you
know that Lamb, you remember Robert, is the counsel for the defense? John Wells
is a landscape engineer, and they say he knows his stuff, too. Noah Morrisette is tour-
ing the country with the world's largest circuses. His performances are better, and
reports say his salary is larger than that of anyone else in the business. You can guess
what he is. Willie Liverman and Camilla Bell are running one of the c0untry's Hnest
beauty culture schools. Working on their staff are several graduates of the old class
of '36 including: Lula Iackson, Virginia Morris, Genevieve Boyce and Oma Pearl Mid-
gett. Ann Slaughter is the head of a large orphanage, in the western part of this
State. Dorothy E. Williams is one of her able assistants. Sidney White owns and
operates a large grocery store in Troy, New York. Kathleen ,lackson is a newspaper
cartoonist. She is good too, no foolin'. lack Gard is Captain of the F. D. Rfiosrtvlf,
the largest ocean liner afloat. You would expect some of the members of such a hap-
py crowd as our old graduating class to sprout wings and fly away. One of them has.
XVell, anyway, Billy Alexander is a pilot for a large commercial airway company and
Atta Lee Richardson is a hostess. Madeline Jackson is head waitress at that famous
Broadway nightspot, f"La Cafe De Parienj. lncidentally. Elmer Brothers is the Mas-
ter of Ceremonies there. William Gard is Manager of the New York agency of the
Packard motor car. junnie Garrett owns a whole chain of large hotels. Miriam Greg-
son is his private seeretary. Kathryn Love is in politics. She was appointed last term
cn the Presidentls cabinet. Her official position is Secretary of the Interior. Sarah
NVilliams is another government employee. She is at the head of the department that
is investigating what is called "Dead and Buried," past activities of former administra-
tions. At present they are dealing with the old P.W'.A. Virgie Hughes has married a
successful business man. She always seemed the perfect wife type. Margaret Spruill
conducts piano recitals each Sunday at four thirty, there is one classmate we should
feel justly proud of. Ruth Reid, Bertha Lane, Eva West, and Edna Crawley are suc-
cessful advertising models. The four cf them are ranked with the best in the game.
Idell White is teaching art at Minceton University. Dorothy Williams is also asso-
ciated with the art department there. Allie Mae White is at the head of a girls' school.
Norman Dowdy owns a lumber mill in Maine. Clara Hale and Nellie Jones yesterday
completed a non-stop glider flight from New York to San Francisco-a new world's
record. Lorene Miller and Margaret Sawyer are "big shots" in the commercial art
tradlc-Q. Pearl Riggs and Alice White are buyers for Macy's department store in New
Yor .
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Frances Barkley
Roscoe Basnight
Novella Bray
Ruth Bray
Alva Brown
Henry Brown
Mary Brown
Graham Bunch
Doris Bundy
Charles Burgess
Hazel Byrum
Janet Cartwright
Kathryn Cartwright
Melvin Cartwright
Pauline Cartwright
Wallace Chappell
Alvin Cox
Frances Crane
james Davenport
Morris Davis
Walter Davis
Sam Dulin
JUNIOR
Kathleen Fearing
Clay Ferebee
Marjorie Ferrell
Mary Jane Fodrey
Ruth Forbes
George Frisby
Samuel Godfrey
Edward Gregory
Francis Grice
Edward Griflin
Francis Griffin
Gaynel Harris
Raymond Henderson
Helen Hill
Barbara Hite
Richard Holloman
Frank Hollowell
Graham Hollowell
Fenner Hopkins
Hazel Hopkins
Mary Hopkins
Elton Hurdle
Wesley Hurshman
Jeff Ingram
Lydia jones
Miriam Jones
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George Jordon
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Frank Kramer
Madge Lambert
Ivie Lister
Eloise Long
Luther Mann
Richard Mansfield
Evelyn McClenney
Harry McPherson
Levina Meekins
Elizabeth Meiggs
Edna Minton
Mary Morrisette
Kathryn Murrell
Bobby Ownley
Melba Parker
Carlton Perry
Shirley Perry
Alma Pritchard
Clarice Pritchard
Lucy Pritchard
Marian Pritchard
Wilma Pritchard
Kathryn Ralph
George Reid
Grandy Richardson
Gertrude Riggs
Aubrey Sawyer
Billy Sawyer
Lona Meiggs
M. C. Sawyer
Bill Seymour
Horace Seymour
Ray Simons
jean Simpson
Louise Simpson
Mary Simpson
Evelyn Skiles
Carolyn Small
Elizabeth Spence
Robert Stevens
Ruth Swain
W'ilbert Taft
Claude Tarkington
Thalia Tarkington
Mildred Taylor
Mary Temple
Martha Twiddy
Alphonso Ward
Jarvis Ward
Selma Watson
Emery White
james White
Marion White
Jerry Wilcox
Evie Wfinslow
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Margaret Askew
Edwin Aydlett
Fletcher Bailey
Ida Ballard
Alice Barnard
Elizabeth Barnes
Mary Lee Barnette
Audrey Bateman
Phil Bauer
William Bell
Julian Bray
Gladys Brickhouse
J. E. Brothers
Margaret Brothers
Elizabeth Byerly
VVinfred Bunch
Mayo Burgess
Marjorie Caddy
Thomas Commander
Elizabeth Copeland
LeRoy Copeland
Henry Crank
Grace Creef
Helen Cutrell
Annie Davis
Julia Dixon
Pratt Fearing
Addie Ferebee
Mildred Ferrel
George Folsom
Celus Forbes
Bobby Foreman
John Wood Foreman
SOPHOMORE
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John Frisby
Elaine Ganderson
Raleigh Grifiin
Margaret Hanna
Marjorie Hardison
Mary A. Hastings
Erline Hayman
Roy Lee Henderson
Mamie Hollowell
Evie Lena Hopkins
Hilton Hudnell
Elizabeth Hughes
Whitman Jackson
Jael-t Jordan
Helen Kendrick
Norman Kight
Ruth E. Kight
Zelma Kirby
Lester Knight
Jack Jarvis
Clarence Jackson
Nellie Mae Lane
XVinfred Lane
Nell Luton
Thomas Madrin
Evelyn Mansfield
Buford Mason
Thomas Markham
Hugh Marr
James McHarney
Audrey Meads
Dick Merritt
Tommy Miller
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Wanda Miller
Calvin Morrisette
Elizabeth Morrisette
Jesse Morris
Norma Morris
Bobby Munden
Bessie Newby
Frances Newbern
Bobby Overman
Carl Overman
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Martell Overman
Bedie Palmer
Hilda Perry
Juanita Perry
Julian Perry
Murphy Phelps
Jacqueline Price
Ruby Pritchard
Esther Rhodes
Lillie Mae Russell
Elsie Sanders
Bascom Sawyer
Raymond Sawyer
Thomas Sawyer
Martha Ann Scott
Paul Scott
Billie Seymour
Doris M. Seymour
Joseph Seymour
Kathleen Shannonhouse
Harry Sheep
Juil Simmons
Baxter Slaughter
Bill Spence
John Spruill
Madeline Spruill
Charles Stevenson
Carlton Thornton
Billy Tillett
Frank Trafton
Marjorie Turner
Jean Tuttle
Elizabeth Umphlett
Fred Upton
Marjorie Upton
Carol Vanture
Marjorie Voeth
Mildred Voliva
Beatrice Voliva
Maisie Waldorf
Carol Walston
Mary Elizabeth Wfcs
Ray West
Roy West
R. L. Whaley
Madeline White
Miriam White
Mary XVhitehill
Annie Wilder
Dorothy Williams
Ruth Williams
Wilma Williams
Florence Woodley
Willis Wright
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lampy allen
beatrice armstrong
elston armstrong
eunice ballance
raymond barnard
elliott berry
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blanche elizabeth bishop
marguerite blow
clarence boyce
a. j. bray
margaret bray
george bright
lina bright
hcrbert brothers
ashby brown
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olive carter
mary commander
nevada Copeland
joseph corbett
george Crain
dorothy crcekniore
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knthryn dewey
carrie doxey
pamelia earlie
margaret helen eason
eloise emcry
elbert etheridge
clara ferrell
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robert gard
paul gregory
katherine garrett
william garrett
helen gaskins
virginia gibbs
jack gregson
charles grifhn
eleanor griHin
annie hair
blanche hales
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james heath
harry henderson
frank hill
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luther lassiter
james latharn
tommy lee
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frank ludford
william mcplicrson
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thomas maston
donald meiggs
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rebecca midgette
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raymond moore
kathleen munden
johnnie muse
carrie mae newton
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frances overman
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andrew pendleton
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kathryn piland
junior phelps
louise pinkham
alphonso poole
Sidney raper
chester reed
cvelyn rhodes
abner riggs
thelma russell
billy Sanders
dorothy may Sawyer
kenneth Sawyer
louise Sawyer
martha Sawyer
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thelbert Sawyer
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lucian scott
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george Sexton
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martin b. simpson
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tom Skinner
milton smith
carol Spencer
almond spence
roy stanley
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maxine Swain
russell taft
harry tillett
mildred thompson
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jane upton
lucille upton
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HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Miss ETHEL JONES OO.O,.O ...O,O,,,,,,..,-,, D irector
BOBBIE ELLIOTT ....,O -- ......., Assistant Director
Violins .' Bobbie Elliottg Helen Kendrick Trombones: Willis Wrightg Edwin
Clarimf'ts.' Jeanne Armstrongg Frank Aydlett'
Kramer Saxajiiaoncs: Gaither Aydlettg Aubrey
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B. T. Hurley Drums: John Foreman
Alto: Bobbie Overman Piano: Margaret Spruill
THE 1936
SIUNUDTI' ILHQISZIHUT
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BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS
Jeanne Armstrong
Marguerite Blow
Marjorie Caddy
Annie Davis
Mildred Ferrell
Marguerite jackson
Marjorie Jackson
Helen Kendrick
Nell Luton
Rebecca Midgette
Ann Miller
Norma Morris
Miss PIERCE, Direflor
KATHRYN Love, Pianist
Katherine Piland
Elsie Sanders
Billie Seymour
Margaret Spruill
jerry Wilcox
Billy Alexander
Gaither Aydlert
Elmer Brothers
Henry Brown
Morris Davis
Bobbie Elliott
Pratt Fearing
Shelton Ganderson
Jack Gard
.Iunnie Garrett
Paul Gregory
Norman Hopkins
Earl Hurdle
jesse John Morris
Bobby Munden
Randolph Provo
Phil Sawyer.
Weymouth Tillett
THE 1936
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Maude Albertson
Camilla Bell
Dorothy Brock
Audrey Bateman
Mary F. Brown
Ruth Bray
Marjorie Caddy
Olive Carter
Janet Cartwright
Kathryn Cartwright
Mary Commander
Helen Cooper
Annie Davis
Eula Dozier
Pamelia Earlic
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Miss PENDLETON-
Mildred Ferrell
Mary Fodrey
Miriam Gregson
Edna Lee Griffin
Helen Hill
Elizabeth Hooker
Elizabeth Hughes
Mary Louise Hughes
Virgie Hughes
Eleanor Ives
Kathleen Jackson
Lula jackson
Marjorie Jackson
Aurilla Love
W'illie Liverman
Adzfisor
Eloise Long
Kathryn Love
Nell Luton
Oma Pearl Midgette
Rebecca Midgette
Norma Morris
Kathleen Munclen
Carrie Mae Newton
Helen Parker
Katherine Piland
Alma Pritchard
Ruby Pritchard
Elsie Sanders
Louise Sawyer
Martha Sawyer
Maude Sawyer
Billie Seymour
Elsie Seymour
jean Simpson
Anne Slaughter
Elizabeth Spence
Ruth Swain
Elizabeth Umphlett
Marjorie Voeth
Ethel W'haley
Idell White
Marion Wliite
Miriam White
Mary Whitehill
Ruth Williams
THE 1936
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Frances Anderson
Dorothy Brock
Alva Brown
Doris Bundy
Nathan Caddy
janet Cartwright
Violet Cohoon
Keeney Crank
James Emery
john Forbes
MONOGRAM CLUB
MR. AYDLETT .,...
jack Gard
William Gard
Charles Glover
Paul Gregory
Cader Harris
Peter Haste
Raymond Henderson
jeff Ingram
Bill jones
,waAf11.'is0r
Helen Kendrick
Clarence Lewis
Thomas Markham
james McHarney
C. B. Morrisette
Noah Morrisette
Edward O'Neal
Bill Parker
Clifton Sawyer
S. B. Seymour
Gladys Sherlock
jean Simpson
Bill Spence
Alfonso Ward
Charlie W'ard
Palmer Ward
john Wells
Kenyon Wilscmn
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TRIANGULAR DEBATORS
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
Miss Adams, Coach Mr. Aydlett, Coach
C. B. Morrisette Thomas Markham
Kathleen Jackson Dorothy Brock
ALTERNATES
Helen Kendrick
Jean Simpson
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JEAN SIMPSON .. . ., ..., .,.., ......,. ,... E .A, 4 , P r cf siflmf
FLORENCE WOODLEY ..... , ,v..... X ficr-Prvsidwzf
HELEN KENDRICK ,,,.,..E,EM., E ,.... ...,E.,. . Secretary-Trcaszzrer
Miss COOPER and Miss ADAMS ...EEE. , ,EEE.. ,,,..,..EEE A Jvisors
Mary Frances Brown Kathleen Jackson Ruby Pritchard
Hazel Byrum Ida Bland Overman Elizabeth Spence
Janet Cartwright Alma Pritchard Mary Whitehill
THE 1936
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HELEN PARKER
MAUDE SAWYER
JUANITA PERRY.
Mlss ELIZABETH
Gladys Armstrong
Genevieve Boyce
Alverda Bray
Gladys Brickhouse
Mayo Burgess
Edna Crawley
Annie Davis
Mildred Ferehee
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
CHAPPEL1- EEE. .
Miriam Gregson
Clara Hale
Evie Hopkins
Virgie Hughes
Nellie Jones
Nell Luton
Helen Parker
Juanita Perry
Preszdent
Vice-President
Serrefamf and Treasurer
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Birdie Pritchard
Lucy May Pritchard
Margaret Sawyer
Maude Sawyer
Doris Seymour
Anne Slaughter
Marjorie Turner
jean Tuttle
Elizabeth Umphlett
Marjorie Voeth
Beatrice Voliva
Mary Elizabeth West
Sybil West
Annie Wilder
Dorothy Williams
Dorothy E. Nvilliams
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BOYS' HI-Y CLUB
Left to Right, lst. Row: Charles Burgess, Jeff Ingram, Noah Morrisette, Jack Gard,
Henry Brown, Billy Love, Edward Griffin.
Znd. Row: Mr. Midgett, Advisor, Charlie Ward, President, Charles Glover, Robert
Lamb, Bobbie Elliott, Cader Harris, Kenyon Wilson.
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QLeft to Rightj, Charlie Ward, Captaing Cader Harris, Palmer Ward, Kenyon Wilson
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FOOTBALL TEAM
Left to Right, lst. Row: Alfonso Ward, E, John Forbes, T, William Gard, G, Wil-
liam Parker, C, Henry Brown, G, Clarence Lewis, G, Charlie Ward, T, Paul Gregory, E.
Znd. Row: Peter Haste, E, Elton Hurdle, B, Bill Jones, T, James McHarney, B, Keeney
Crank, B, Palmer Ward, B, Noah Morrisette, B, Charles Glover, B, Harry Sheep, B,
Frank Hollowell, T, Raymond Henderson, G.
3rd. Row: Mr. Hunsucker, Coach, Elmer Brothers, T, David Stick, E, Graham Bunch,
B, John Wells, Eg Jack Gard, C, Edward Minton, T, M. C. Sawyer, G, Sam Dulin, T,
Clay Ferebee, G.
Absent from picture: Bill Miller, QCaptainj, E.
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BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Left to Right, lst. Row: Raymond Henderson, F3 Noah Morrisette, F5 Keeney Crank, F
Peter Haste, G5 S. B. Seymour, G.
2nd. Row: James Emery, Manager, Cacler Harris, CQ Palmer Ward, C5 John Wells, F
Bill Parker, Gg Mr. Hunsucker, Coach.
Absent from picture: Kenyon Wilson, F, James White, G.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM
Left Qdownj 'to Right: Mr. Pritchard, Coach, Mary Simpson, Gg Selma Watson, G
Alva Brown, Gg Doris Bundy, G3 Francis Anderson, G5 Maude Sawyer, fCaptainj
F, Ruth Reid, C, Allie Mae White, F, Gladys Sherlock, Gg Janet Cartwright, C
Ruby Pritchard, G9 Marguerite Ward, F.
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BASEBALL TEAM
Left to Right, lst Row:
Cader Harris, Infield, Pete Haste, Pitcher, James W'hite, Infielderg Ray Simons, Infielderg
S. B. Seymour, Outhelderg Edward 0'Neal, Outiqelderg Keeney Crank, Outfielderg Clif-
ton Sawyer, Infielderg Nathan Caddy, Catcher.
Znd. Row:
Mr. Hunsucker, Coach, Billy Love, Infielderg -Iames Emery, Manager, Edwin Aydlett,
Outfielderg James McHarney, Pitcher, Edward Minton, Outfielderg Palmer Ward, Out-
fielderg Paul Gregory, Outfielderg Carlton Perry, Infielderg Bill Spence, Infielderg Grandy
Richardson, Catcher, Tommy Lee, Outielder.
Absent From Picture: Richard Mansfield, Pitcher.
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Left to Right, lst. Row: Carlton Perry, Eg Melvin Cartwright, T, Vernon Gore, G
Alphonso Pool, C5 Paul Lee Scott, GQ Billy Sanders, Gg M. C. Sawyer, .
Znd. Row: Robert Stevens, Eg Jeff Ingram, Eg LeRoy Copeland, T, Juil Simmons, G
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agerg Fred Upton, E.
3rd. Row: Tommy Lee, Bg Grandy Richardson, B, Buford Mason, B, Billy Tillett, B3
Jesse John Morris, B, Melvin Henderson, B, Pratt Fearing, B5 Jack Jarvis, Bg Dic
Merritt, B.
Absent from picture: Mr. Liles, Coach.
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Left to Right, 1st Row: Winfred Bunch, Dick Merritt, Raleigh Griffin, Jeff Ingram,
Melvin Henderson, Paul Scott.
Znd. Row: Keeney Crank, Earl Midgette, George Folsom, Paul Gregory, William
Parker, Leland Thompson, Manager, Mr. Midgett, Advisor.
Absent from picture: William Spence, Captaing Buford Mason, Jack Allen.
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fLeft to Righty, Bill Miller, Kenyon Vfilson, Captaing Cader Harris, Wfilliam Parker
James White, Mr. Midgett, Advisor.
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TENNIS CLUB
Left to Right, lst. Row: William Gard, Norman Dowdy, Raymond Henderson, Ruby
Pritchard, Anne Louise Nixon, Francis Overman, Edla Walker, Earl Hurdle, Junnie
Garrett.
2nd, Row: Mary Louise Hughes, Elsie Seymour, Allie Mae White, Barbara Hite, Clar-
ence Lewis, Bobbie Elliott.
3rd. Row: Frank Hollowell, Bedie Palmer, Kathryn Love, Wanda Miller, M. C. Saw-
yer, Wallace Chappell, Novella Bray.
4th. Row: Frank Kramer, Marshall Wfhite, David Stick, Jean Armstrong, Helen Ken-
drick, Mr. Midgett, Advisor.
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THE ADVANCE PRINTERY
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Gladys S.: "Oh, Emmett, my hands are cold."
Emmett S.: "Why didn't you Wear your gloves ?"
Compliments of
THE INDEPENDENT
"The Albemlowlds Outszizmding N ewspagoern
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments of
ELIZABETH CITY BRICK CO., Inc.
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GRIFFIN-COPPERSMITH FUEL CC., Inc.
Heavy Groceries
Coal - Feed - Wood
Distributors for
SCHLITZ - FIDELIO Cllld RED TOP BEER
Telephone 1009
MCPHERSON BROS. AUTO SUPPLY CO.
"House of lcz Million Parts"
Corner Water and Elizabeth Sts. Elizabeth City, N. C.
Telephones 1040 and 1041
SAWYER SL HARRIS
"The Frierndly Store"
We are a friend to the girls' and boys' feet . . . We sell
Star Brand and Poll Parrot Shoes
Mr. Pritchard, QTO Noah MJ : "Where is the Alimentary Canal?"
Noah M.: "I don't know for sure, but I think it is somewhere in Europe."
GERALD'S
LOVE BROTHERS
. CONFECTIONERY
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in
Cold Drinks
BEEF, MUTTON, POULTRY, Cigarettes
PORK, Etc. Hot Dogs
Cigars
Phone 79
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Curb and Delivery Service
"Sports Headquarters"
Phone 933 N. Road Street
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a saving Worth having . .
on Quality Merchandise
priced unbelievably LOW.
The Great
Atlantic 8: Pacific Tea Co.
M. G.
MORRISETTE SL CO.
FURNITURE
Main Street
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Mr. Forehand: "Johnnie, have you watered the cow today?"
"No."
"Why ?"
"Well, you said yesterday that she Wouldn't be dry for six months."
Compliments of
Albemarle Building Sz
Loan Association
"We Help Folks Help Themselves"
W. BEN GOODWIN
Secretary-Treasurer
We Sponsor and Promote Thrift
and Home Ownership
Phone 312
W. C. GLOVER
Buyers of
HIDES - FURS - WOOL
SOY BEANS - EGGS
Top Market Prices - Spot Cash
Phone 30
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. REFRIOERATION
Curb and Delivery
Service . . , . .
Public Utility Commission
Phone 711 S. Road St. I New Business Department
Norman H: "Yes, Eandolph, Dorothy said she dreamed last night
: she was dancing with you."
' Randolph: "You thrill me to pieces."
' Norman H.: "And then she woke up to find her kid sister pounding
Z her feet with a flat iron."
Compliments of
OONEEOTIONERY
: GLOBE FISH CO., Inc.
Quick
WHOLESALE FISH COUNQOHS
i Service
Elizabeth City, N. C. Phone 569 115 S. Water St.
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Compliments of
BARRELS
and Elizabeth City Orange
BASKETS Crush Bottling Company
Incorporated
Elizabeth City, North Carolina
David S.: "Edna, you . . . you . . . you . . . are the breath of my life.
Edna C.: "Well, Why don't you hold your breath '?'l
Cofmplimernts of
D. M. JONES CO.
COLONIAL
HARDWARE OIL COMPANY
and
PAINT Distributors for
PUROL PRODUCTS
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Phone 262
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ELMER BROTHERS
MEET YOUR
COLD LUNCH
Liver Cheese
Swiss Cheese
Pimento Cheese
Cream Cheese
Spiced Beef
FRIENDS at . .
The SHAMROCK
for the best diriinlcs
Spiced Ham Q in town
Boiled Ham l
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Heinz Products i
Phone 608
Phone 163-166 Southern Ave. ,
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Helen P.: "You men are all alike."
Cader H.: "Then Why do you girls want three or four?"
Phone 431 R A Y L 0 T W I D D Y Phone 42
Everything in
GROCERIES - FRUITS -
Cor. Front and Shepherd Sts.
VEGETABLES
Grade "A" Milk and Cream
We had to use this in a pinch,
We needed exactly another inch.
Fancy and Staple
GROCERIES l
Country Produce sz Specialty
Delivery Service Anywhere in
The City i
D. C. Perry, Jr. l
Open til 10
814 W. Main Phones 445-446 i
C07H1ll'tWL6'I'2?fS o f
KRAMER BROS.
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Compliments of
PERRY MOTOR CO.
Incorporated
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A F RI E N D
Corner Elizabeth Sz Martin Streets
Telephone 221
COOPER
M. C. LOVE CLEANING WORKS
WHOLESALE MEATS
Elizabeth City, N. C.
QUALITY CLEANERS
Phone 280
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Mr. Johnson: "Isn't this book rather technical ?"
Palmer W.: "It Was that Way when I got it, sir."
DIAMONDS . WATCHES HQPKINS BRQS.
Compliments of Plumbing and Steam Heating
Bright Jewerhny Co., Inc. Special Attention to Repair Work
A. G. JAMES, Mgr,
Elizabeth City, N. C. 8 E. Fearing Street
JEWELRY 1 SILVERWARE Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments of
Compliments of
The Darie Coffee
Shoppe
Charles. Vanture
BOARDING HOUSE
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Established 1882
L O U I S S E L I G
That Good Gulf Gasoline
409 E. Main Street P, SMITH
Elizabeth Cityis Leading . Distributor
Jeweler . .
Fine Watches Elizabeth City, N. C.
Diamonds Phone 459
Jewelry
A friendly fountain in a store
as friendly-a Drug Store re-
nowned for treating each cus-
tomer as a friend.
Let us serve you!
Overman 8a Stevenson
"Drugs With at Reputation"
514 East Main Street
PIPKIN SL REID
Sheet Metal Workers - Roofers
Gutter-ing and Spouting
Phone 748 108 S. Water St.
"Doc" Li.: "I'll love you 'til the sands of the desert grow cold."
Bessie N.: "But daddy comes home at sunset."
"Doc": That's when the sands of the desert grow cold."
ASK FOR S. G. SCOTT
PEANUSVLLASESYVVIQEIEEZHEESE Broker and Produce Dealer
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Made by
The Aydlett Products Co.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Irish and Sweet Potatoes
RUCKER KL SHEELY
The store where Elizabeth
City Seniors find what
they like to wear
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Elizabeth Ctty's Best Store
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24-HOUR SEJRVICE
Virginia Dare Garage
Phone 1077
Elizabeth City, N. C.
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Elizabeth City
Compliments of
Electric Shoe Shop l QUINN
"Where you get the best by test"
Phone 119
Poincexter Street
PERMANENT WAVES
253.50 and 35.00
Pritchard's Beauty Shop
Phone 941
LOTS OF LUCK TO
THE CRADUATING CLASS OF
1 9 3 6
Sq Ganderson Sz Sons
Elizabeth City Edenton
"Mandy, I see the love light shinin' in yo' eyes."
"Dat ain't mah love light, Rastus, dat's mah stop light."
Bicycles Used - Bicycles New
We have the right size
bicycle for you
Griffin Bicycle Shop
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Keys Made For Any Lock
M6056
IS BOTTLED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
Every Bottle Stefrilized
Try our
NEW ELECTRIC MANICURE
CARRIE LEE'S
S. Road Street Phone 323-W
Compliments of
E. S. Chesson 8a Son
Department Store
Elizabeth City, N. C.
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Northrop Sport Shop, Inc.
W-e outfit the
outstanding teams
430 Granby St. Norfolk, Va.
Atlantic Securities Co.
Carolina Building
Phone 1123
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Gulf Service Station
Main and Road Streets
Phone 454
"Floating Body Lubrication"
Washing - Polishing - Tires
Accessories
A. L. Heath T. W. Fearing
Compliments of
Virginia Dare Barber
Shop
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Miss Chapell, fTo Home Economics Classb : "Spaghetti should not
be cooked too long. About ten inches is long enough for most people."
TWIFORD
GRIGGS-FORBES
FUNERAL HQME FURNITURE oo.
Ambulance Service
Phone 24
Custom Built Fine Furniture
Compliments of
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments of
Guaranty Bank Sz Trust
Company
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Capital and Surplus Over 3500,000
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Compliments of
Compliments of
ANNALU FLORIST P- W- MELICK
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Compliments of
City Coal Sz Wood Co.
Compliments of
Compliments of
SOUTHERN DAIRIES JOHN H. HALL
Compliments of Compliments of
Monroe's .
Sandwich Shoppe Tl'lO1T1DSOl'1 Sz W1lSOH
Clarence L.: "I was frightfully embarrassed when I dropped my fork
at the banquet."
Nathan C.: "Why everybody drops a fork now and then."
Clarence: "Yes, but everybody doesn't drop one out of his coat sleeve
W. O. BAUER
Watch Repairing
109 S. Poindexter Street
Compliments of
W. T. GRANT CO.
Compliments of
Morrisette Sz Byrum
Shoe Shoppe
Virginia Dare Arcade
Compliments of
J. G. FEARING
Insurance
Compliments of
J. B. MCMULLAN
Compliments of
McLELLAN'S
Compliments of
Compliments of
Durham Life Insurance Road Steet Delicatessen
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Compliments of
Home Security Life
Compliments of
Sedberry's Drug Store
Insurance Company PRESCRIPTION?
Phone 23 Elizabeth City Phone 775 205 Poindexter St.
Compliments of
Gladys S. Daniels
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Beautiful Clothes for Women at
Reasonable Prices
Compliments of
"BOB" ROLLINS
SAWYER CCMPANY
Quality Shop For Men
Compliments of
Stevens Tire Store
Compliments of
Cecil Reel and Lindsay
Hopkins
Lulu J.: "Is this Wrong, 'I have et ?'
Mr. Midgett: "Yes"
Lulu: "What's Wrong with it?"
Mr. Midgett: "You ain't et yet."
Compliments of
J .W.Shannonhouse Sz Son
GROCERIES
Phone 603 Elizabeth City
Compliments of
THE POWDER PUFF
Phone 1022 Elizabeth City
Compliments of
Whitehurst Cleaning Wks.
Compliments of
The Apothecary Shop
Compliments of
O. W. BUNDY
Compliments of
Best City Service Station
Compliments of
D. Walter Harris
Compliments of
West End Service Station
Elizabeth City Floral Co. Compliments of
CUT FLOWERS - DESIGNS
MrjCjT?vIC11HI7'eE:'ii:T1?r0p. J' H'
Phone 810 110 E. Main St.
Compliments of Compliments of
CARTER BROS. Central Barber Shop
Cgmplimentg of
Photo-graphs Anything
Over First Xz Citizens National Bank
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C.
Compliments of Compliments of
Ml'd d' Fl ' t Sh
1 Fgfwers For .gglgccasiongppe
"Buzz" G.: "I stopped smoking cigarette-s because of my lumbagof'
William G.: "But how could cigarettes affect your lumbago ?"
"Buzz": "Bending down to pick them up."
Compliments of
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CENTRAL CAFE Elizabeth City, N. C.
Compliments of Compliments of
Seeley's Service Station Sunshine Grocery
Compliments of Compliments of
Albemarle Laundry Standard Drug Co.
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THE ADVANCE PRINTERY
Call Us on YourNe4rt Order
Phones 356 and 357
Water and Fearing Streets Elizabeth City, N. C.
This Annfwal a Product of The Advance Pzrintery
All Photographs through courtesy of Zoeller's Studio
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
On Tuesday, May nineteenth, nineteen hundred and thirty-six
The Daily Advance, published at Elizabeth City, celebrated twen-
ty-five years of service to the Albemarle area of North Carolina.
A newspaper which enjoys the confidence of its readers always
produces results for its advertisers.
The Daily Advance
CIRCULATION NOW IN EXCESS OF SIX THOUSAND COPIES DAILY
, Compliments of
Compliments of
R. D. lVIcSwain Agency
The New Black Cat Mutual Insurance
Compliments of Compliments of
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I Chiropractor
nsurance Kramer Building
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HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS
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