Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)

 - Class of 1948

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CARLTON ALBERTSON Now 'll'Ilt'II 11'1' 11'1111I 1111 actor or 11 person full of pep, Therc's one 11-1111111 1111' 11ll 11110111 will be at the 'very top of the step. Glee Club, 1, 4, 55 Band. 2, 3, 45 Dancing Club, 25 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4, 5, President, 55 SPOTLIGHT, 2, 55 Junior Play Cast, 45 Senior Play Cast, 5. RITA MARTIN ALEXANDER She's 11s cute as 11 button and IIS nice as can be: there lS'Il'1 11 person heater. 1.111 sure you have guessed about 111110111 I am speak- ing, of coizrse, it's none other than Rita. Glee Club, 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, Treasurer, 2, Vice-President, 5: Travelers' Club, 1, Treasurer5 Dancing Club, 15 Commercial Club, 5, Secretary5 Student Council Rep- resentative, 45 Home Room Treasurer, 55 Quill and Scroll, 55 Cheerleader. 55 Loudspeaker Staff, 55 Stu- dent Council Committee, 5. HORACE AMES He foils each day '11'ill1 pri11ter's ink, he's inky from herul to toe. . Harare is lo111Ie11 11-1111 11107111 smiles 11s everyone does I.'11o11'. PEGGY JANE AYDLETT SIIIVS ll sI111111i'11g bloiule, with bright blue eyes, strut- ter of the build. With her fl frieiutship 11e11er 1lies.' her pe1'soi11zlity's !l'I'f1'I1l1. Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary, 4, 55 Basket- ball, 2: Bancl Majorette. 2, 3, 4, 55 Home Room Secre- tary. 4: Dancing Club, 2, 35 Student Council Commit- tee, 55 Glee Club, 1. 25 Tennis Club, 2. GEORGE BELL, JR. 'Tis Ge111'g1' 11'I1os1' Voice you were glad to hear on fflllf 11111 SIIIIIIIIPI' 111111, For from him you got not only irc 1're11n1 but friendli- ness 11'l1i1'h is his way. Tennis Club, 15 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET MOORE BONNER She runs the business of the 11111114111 stag: iii 11111111 she keeps the roll. This solid senior with her lovable laugh has happiness IIS her goal. Library Staff. 15 Debaters' Club, 25 Debating Team, 3, 45 Patriotic Club, 2, 35 Teen Tavern Program Chair- man, 3. 45 Beta Club, 4, 55 Quill and Scroll, 4, 55 Tri- Hi-Y, 4, 55 Junior Play Cast, 45 Marshal, 45 Home Room President. 45 Student Council Committee Chair- man, Standards, 4, Publicity, 55 SPOTLIGHT Staff, 3, 4. Assistant Business Manager, 4. Business Man- ager, 55 Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer, 3, 4, 5, Chapel Band, 3, 4, 5, Orchestra, 55 Senior Play Cast, 55 Out- standing Personality, ELIZABETH CAROLYN BRAY She 1'1'ig11s Ul'l'7' as 11'it11 the ease of ll 11111'1'11: ll mighty fine p1'1fsi1l1111t llll' agree. She fills ll spot H1111 Flllllfl only be filled by such a perso11. as she. Band, 1, 2. 3. 4, 5, Sergeant, 2, 3, 4, First Lieutenant, 55 Band Honor Society, 3, 45 Chapel Band, 3, 4, 55 Student Council, Secretary, 35 Treasurer, 4, President, 55 Library Staff, 15 Community Sing, 35 Dancing Club, 25 Etiquette Club, 25 Patriotic Club, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer, 25 Beta Club, 4. 55 Tri-Hi-Y, 4, 55 Quill and Scroll, 4, 55 Junior Play Cast, 45 SPOTLIGHT Staff, 3, 4, Assist- ant Advertising Manager, 45 Girls' State, 45 Senior Play Cast, 55 Outstanding Personality, 5. GEORGE BRIGHT A 111e111I1er of the Fvllfifllllll Giiard, 111111 Suzy is his 111111112 To be his fI'il'I1lI, it is11't hard, he's tops in any g11111e. Hobby Club, 25 Community Sing, 25 Safety Patrol, 4, 5. S Page Fifteen

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EENIUHE 2 1 i A- .,. , CLARENCE CAsTE1.I.ow ..Y... ..,.,..... P resident CAROLYN Nizscia. .,..,.. ,..... S ecretfiry RAY WARD .,,..............wY ,..,... I f'ice-President ROBERT O'Ni:Ai. ..,.,. ......... 7 'reasurcr Upon entering high school our class was the first to be eighth graders rather than fresh- men due to the adoption of twelve grades the year before. Being eighth graders still didn't stop us from looking like little indians as we wandered through the halls trying to find our way around this new place of knowledge. When we became freshmen the pleasure was all ours to create more indians. School days went pretty smooth through our freshmen year when we were given the privilege of first taking part in club activities. Our sophomore year ran in pretty much the same trend as our freshmen year. Things really began to happen during our junior year of school. Not only did we start tak- ing part in many more extra-curricular activities, but we also spent good times and hard work raising money for our junior-senior dance, which after many votings, was decided to he open to juniors and seniors only. The place for our junior-senior dance was also out of the ordinary. lt was at a friend's summer house, Whitehall. We sold magazines, showed moving pictures, pre- sented the play, Professor, How Could You? and had a very successful junior carnival. Now we have reached the top rung of the ladder where lies our position as seniors. Here we have inherited the senior privileges and respect of the underclassmen. VVe have successfully edited The Loudspeaker and THE SPOTLIGHT and presented our last play Love Song. Dur- ing this year we were the host for the State Student Council Congress, which was a great honor and we think, carried through well. Soon we will be donning our caps and gowns which will be our last act together as a class. Though our high school days will be gone forever, we will always carry many pleasant memories with us wherever we go-the class of '48. Page Fourteen



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Page Sixteen ELIZABETH DEAN BRINKLEY Elizabeth is swellg she is just simply grand5 Our wgrrigs seem to vanish when she comes to lend a an . Poplar Branch High School, 2, 35 4-H Club, 2, Secre- tary5 Majorette, 2, 35 Class Vice-President, 25 Class Secretary, 35 Basketball, 3: Glee Club, 4, 55 Tri-Hl-Y, 55 Home Room Secretary, 55 Sophomore Play Cast, 3. BERNICE LEDELL BROOKS This cute lass hails from Camden, N. C.: she certainly is quite a gal. She's good at sports and filled with glee, and such a wonderful pal. , Home Room Secretary and Treasurer, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Dancing Club, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 3, 4, 55 Monogram Club, 3, 4, 55 Basketball, 3, 4, 55 Girls' Athletic Association, 4, 5. BILL BROTHERS He helps lead cheersg he helps the school in many unpraised ways. Yes, over Husky girls all drool, a salute to his hi-school days. Football, 35 Baseball, 35 Basketball, 45 Monogram Club, 3, 4, 55 Dancing Club, 45 Cheerleader, 4, 55 Glee Club, 4, 55 Photography Club, 45 Red Cross Instructor, 45 Safety Patrol, 3, 4, 55 Senior Play Staff, 5. JOHN WESLEY BURGESS A friend of many and known by all, he's really in the race: And when it comes to school, John sets a very fast pace. Football Manager, 4, 5. CLARENCE CASTELLOW He's president of the senior class, a football co-cap- tain, too. When Clarence leaves our good old school, don't know what we'll do. Football, 3, 4, 55 Baseball, 3, 4, 55 Monogram Club, 4, 5, Treasurer, 45 Hobby Club, 2, Treasurer: Senior Class President, 55 Outstanding Personality, 55 Senior Play Staff, 5. EDWARD SANDERLIN COLEY He's sharp as a tack and as bright as the sun, this Coley boy we all know. He's happy go lucky and full of fun, and he never misses a show. Home Room President, 15 Travelers' Club, 25 Scrib- bler's Club, 2, 35 Dancing Club, 25 Band, 2, 3, 4, 55 Glee Club, 4, 55 SPOTLIGHT Staff, 55 Beta Club, 4, 55 Band Honor Society, 4, 55 Chapel Band, 3, 4, 55 Marshal, 45 Senior Play Cast, 5. LILLIAN LAVINIA COOPER A co-operative, smart, and friendly person is sheg It's Lillian to whom success we're sure will be. Columbia High School, 15 Class Secretary, 15 Dancing Club, 2, 35 Tennis Club, 2, 35 Home Room Vlce-Pres- ident, 45 Beta Club, 4, 55 Commercial Club, 4, 55 Marshal, 4. ' - FRANCES 'MARIAN COWELL Therfe is laughter in her eyes and a smile upon her ace,' Her life will be a happy one for she has charm and grace. 5 Mount ,Saint Agnes High School, 25 Glee Club, 15 Basketball, 4, 55 Commercial Club, 55 Library Staff, 1, 45 Choral Club, 25 Junior Play Staff, 45 Athletic Club, 25 Girls' Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, 55 Senior Play Staii, 5. ul Q

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