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

 - Class of 1948

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MASCOTS Clsm' Sntwsr S E N l O R S C R XVALTER XV ILLIAMS Not iValtc'r but lv'Vll?0ll'7'H, he's lcnown by his mates. Not only shop mid football but in ull he rcally rules. Boosters' Club, 23 Tennis Club, 2, Monogram Club, 4, 5: Football. -l, 5: Baseball. 4. JARVIS VVILSON llrfs rlurlr and rlrishiny with a lzcurtwarnziizg yrinj his frivnrls nzmzbcr heap plenty. And in lifffs game may he llllt'!1yS win, with troubles fzfiv, if any. XVILLIAM FRANCIS VVINSLONV IIc's nirc' and Su'rfct -please 1111111011 the pun, but truly hc is szrvll. When ht' plays football, thc' gauze is won: by watch- ing irc can tell. Home Room President, 1, Home Room Vice-President, 2, -ig Dancing Club, 21 Art Club. 2: Patriotic Club, 2: Tennis Club, 33 Monogram Club, 3, 4, 5, Football, 2, 3, 4, 5, Baseball, 3, 4, Veterans' Club, 4: Outstanding Personality, 55 Senior Play Stall, 53 Glee Club, 5, President: Student Council, 5, Sergeant-at-Arms. MARGARET JEAN VVRIGHT Wi' all ayrcf' shf s ll pretty girl: shes P'l7P7fUHl'iIlfl llir1t's fine. Hvr hair is always in lwrfect curl, in public speakiiiy slirfll sliinc. Glee Club, lg Band, 3, 45 Patriotic Club, 51 Girls' Athletic Association, 5, Treasurer. An established custom of the senior class is the election of mascots by popular ballot. Though behind the scenes most of the year, the spot- light is turned on them when the mascots lead the seniors at graduation time. Cindy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Swayne, and Marvin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Seymour, were chosen for the 1948 mast-ots. GEORGE: MARVIN SEYMOUR I B B L E R S Left to right: .lean Sherlock. Mildred Pearson. Tonnny Parker, Sara Page Jackson, chief scribe: Leston True-blood Having Senior Sc-rihhlcrs is ii new idcn which will now become a tradition of THE SPOTLIGHT. The Chief Scribe is the editor of the annual with four other writers selected by the senior English teacher. The writing of the couplets by each st-nior's pil-lure is the sole purpose of these scribblers. Page Twenty-Si.'z'

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HOWARD WARD This is the one who drives both cars, not only the Hudson but convertible. 'Tis Laide which makes him chauffeur which seems not undesirable. Baseball, 4, 53 Monogram Club, 53 Tennis Club, 2. RAYMOND ALAN WARD As a Jacket end he proved his worthg he's known throughout the state. And still he places Helen first, but the gals still wish they could rate. Hobby Club, 23 Student Council Representative, 33 Football, 3, 4, 5Q Basketball, 3, 4, 53 Baseball, 3, 4, 53 Monogram Club, 3, 4, 53 Hi-Y, 4, 53 Safety Patrol, 53 Senior Class Vice-President, 5. JOHN CALVIN WATERS He's quiet and reserved and a mighty nice fellow: Life for him could never be anything but mellow. Etiquette Club, 2. EDSEL FRANK WHALEY Thisjwhaley is a baseball man,' he does not hide this 011, He belongs to the Hi-Y club and is the ideal boy. Baseball, 3, 4, 53. Home Room Vice-President, 43 Safety Patrol, 4, 53 H1-Y, 53 Hobby Club, 23 Photography Club, 43 Basketball, 5. LOUISE VVHALEY A smooth twirler in the band, with abilities neat and grand, President of Patriotic Club, 'tis she whose friends spread the land. Band Majorette, 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Patriotic Club, 2, 3, 4, 5, President, 53 Dancing Club, 1, 23 Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation, 43 Glee Club, 33 Loudspeaker Staff, 2, 3, 43 Senior Play Staff, 5. O. MCMULLAN WHITE Personality-grand, an all round guy, president of the Betasg An honest worker with the limit the sky, and to the band he caters. Band, 2, 3, 4, 5, Corporal, 3, 4, Lieutenant, 5, Orches- tra, 5, Chapel Band, 2, 3, 51 Band Honor Society, 43 Tennis Club, 23 Hobby Club, 23 Safety Patrol, 33 Marshal, 43 Junior Play Staff, 43 Hi'Y, 4, 53 Beta Club, 4, 5, President, 53 Senior Play Cast, 5. JAMES WILCOX He's quite a character and full of laughs: with every- one he does rate. He loves sports and there's nothing like shopg his position is filled well at Love's State . Monogram Club, 2, 4, 53 Basketball, 2, 4, 53 Foot- ball, 43 Library Staff, 5. NAOMI DAPHNE WILLIAMS You need a willing helper or a friend who's really true? It's Daphne whom you're lacking 'cause she's this and more too! Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, 53 Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, 53 Etiquette Club, 25 Junior Play Staff, 43 Senior Play Staff, 5, Student Director. Page Twenty-Five



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iililillll OFFICERS GRAHAM SANDERS ....... ..........,.., P resident RFZTTA HOOPER ,....A .......w. S FC7'Pffl7'jl BILL SUMNER ..,,,, .,.,,,, V ice-President Doms PERRY ...... ,.A.,.,. ' I'1'cr1s1l1'r I' VVe, the class of 1949, having only one more year of high school ahead of us, look fondly back on the past years and ahead to our senior year. In the eighth grade we entered high school, wide-eyed and bewildered, for the first time. How- ever, we soon became accustomed to our new surroundings and settled down to enjoy every minute of our high school career. As freshmen we were given the privilege of initiating the new eighth graders. This year also brought forth our first opportunity to join certain clubs and take part in other activities. Also we had our first taste of real high school subjects. In our sophomore year we felt even more a part of E.C.H.S. and began to wonder how the school ever got along without us. After all, many of the officers of school organizations came from our class and the sophomores were quite outstanding on the athletic fields. This year we have the honor and the hard Work of the Junior play, the Junior Carnival, and the Junior-Senior dance. Then, too, there are the clubs We are at last eligible to join if We have what it takes, i.e. brains, for the National Beta Club and brains plus a Christian character for the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs. Also, for those of us who have done outstanding work on the publica- tion staffs, there is the Quill and Scroll Club. Those of us who were fortunate enough to need plane geometry are trying to get by with perseverence. NVe are Ending that American History is fascinating, that Spanish and French are both Greek to us, and that we must learn the same things over each year in English. XVe may be seen anywhere you happen to look around the school for we are in the band, glee club. on the athletic teams, and members of clubs. We are the Juniors! Page Twenty-Seven

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