Bethel High School - Key Yearbook (Bethel, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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now playing on the All American Basketball team, and the victories his team has won. That was a grand group of boys and girls in the class of 1951 . I feel sure that as the years go by my scrapbook will become much, much larger than it already is. Class Prophetess Angelin Hyman

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Class Pic In the five years that I have been married, I have made it my hobby to keep up with my classmates back in the class of 1951. My scrapbook of clippings about them is big and fat now, for that was quite a class and full of people who have become famous in the ten years since our graduation. Beth Briley, now married and living here in the same town as I, dropped by to see me the other day and was telling me about how well Dalton Whitehurst is doing since he has taken over his father’s business. Beth said she had just seen Doris Whichard down at the bus station. She was on her way back to Washington, D. C. Doris is now the supervisor of the largest Kindergarten School in Washington. Every evening I look forward to receiving The Daily Reflector, which is now edited by Gene Anderson. He often supplies me with the articles about my former classmates to add to my ever-growing collection. In last week’s paper I saw where Sue Bland, now a laboratory technician in a big hospital in Chicago, will be home on her vacation next week. Also there was an article in the paper about Joe Whitehurst, who is a Lieutenant in our armed forces, coming home for a couple of we eks. Now, in the bridal section there was a large write-up and a picture of our former Inez Manning. Inez was married last week in the chapel of the First Baptist Church in Charlotte. Rev. Carroll Alexander presided over the wed¬ ding. He is now pastor of that church. The next page in my scrapbook is full of magazine clippings from the State Magazine. Yes, we have quite a few who have made the headlines in the State. Working in our capital building is Bertie Lee Chapman, secretary to Governor John Nelson. And down the hall a ways is the office of Senator J. H. Whitehurst. Also in Raleigh are Margaret Briley and Katherine Mobley, nurses at Rex Hospital. I received a letter from Katherine the other day and she said that Toddy Smith was there for a rest before she has her next piano concert at Carnegie Hall. She also told me that Billy Rollins was an interne there and that he would get his degree in a couple of months. We all thought, back in High School, that Billy would be our only farmer, but it looks as if we were all fooled. I have one page in my book devoted to Fred Keel, who is



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(U an d ' Testament State of North Carolina County of Pitt Township of Bethel Know ye by these presents that we, t he class of 1 951 of Bethel High School, of Bethel, North Carolina, do hereby make this our last will and testament. Article I 1 . To our parents, we leave our deepest appreciation and gratitude for making our education possible. 2. To the faculty we wish to express our deepest appreciation for everything they have done for us,to guide us through our school years, and also for the many pleasures they gave to us while doing this. 3. We the Senior Class leave to the Freshmen our ability to keep quiet. 4. We the Senior Class leave to the Sophomores our excess knowledge, if there is any. 5. We the Senior Class leave to the Juniors the Senior privileges we didn’t have. Article II 1. I, Doris Whichard, leave my love and affection for small children, espec¬ ially for the first grade, to Lexine Rollins or Grace Whitehurst. 2. I, Anglin Hyman, leave my sports column in the Bee-Hive to Jean Cullifer and my devotion to my man to Joyce Beverly. 3. I, Joe Whitehurst, leave my quietness to Cecil Whitehurst and Eugene McLawhon. 4. I, Beth Briley, leave my editor-ship to Mavis W. 5. I, Gene Anderson, leave my place on the senior class roll to Jack Rollins and to Vance Earl White I leave my black curly hair. 6. I, John Nelson, leave my height to Bobby Gene Manning and to Lindsay Whitehurst I leave my ability to play basketball. 7. I, Carroll Alexander, leave my superlatives to Earl Johnson and to Jimmy Staton I leave my presidency of the Student Council.

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