ik: -Q , , ?lfM-H -- aw. 1 A -, g93Pw ' G an I' Ji, iq Q ar' . Aa 'J ' , 4' ' ,Q .-1 1 sly, i 4' 52 v 'Q' ' 1' A 3' .Q I 0 'Q .Af We i 5 -'UU ' sp' , - gs '. W A -Haw dsktv 5 ' jl M l Lf' THE EAGLE A6191 RQ l9AfA.JiK THE SENKDR CLASS BUCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL Gates Norih Carolna A X b fx g fda! .. . 1 , wxxxy X- , flf ' ' N X .N X 5j ' U. KXXQQMm 'ies-' . x K sl.. K 1 5 gs .J fl 1 'Q jg'- U , f f XM? . E, , ,f ' . W x X 4' nf,- ,ilx xx- ' -yi is :Az u ij e 54 , I Dcdzcatlan V C C BRYANT MRS B S BARCLIFFE These two persons the advlsors of the Class of 1953 of Buckland I-hgh School have glven famthful servmce ln super v1s1on of the class and the publ1cat1on of the annual Be cause of then' watchfulness thexr advlce thelr 1nterest ln every phase of our senmor actxvltxes we the Class of 1953 do ded1cate to them thls the flrst edltlon of the Eagle THE CLASS OF 1953 7' FF! JJ HIGH SCHOOL days are over before you reallze mt Cne moment lt seems you are a tremblmg freshman the next you are a graduate The Eagle of 1953 offers us the opportunity to keep a speclflc year of our llfe con stantly before us Txme that subtle thmef of youth may thm your halr and tlucken your glrth but 1f m the pages of thms book you recapture the emotlons wh1ch were yours as a student mf ln the years to come you lwe agam your h1gh school days through the medlum of thxs volume meet mg old frlends agam although themr p1ctures are shadows and not substances and xf you fmd thls book a treasure then the labors of the Ed1tor1al Staff w1ll not have been 1n vam THE EDITOR K , N JA Jaf 12 U, h is NN, as Principal I R BARCLIFFE THE PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE It IS a prlvmlege for any man to have hls l1fe cast among youth to fall asleep agamst the background of thelr needs to awaken to wrestle w1th thelr problems to pass the day ammdst the muslc of the1r songs and thelr laughter All of your llves so far you have been rec1p1ents of Intellectual beneflts At each stage Of your pro gress you have found kmd hands to lead you when the way was dark and strong arms to l1ft you where the road was rough But now a change comes To you the gospel of culture comes w1th the same summons whxch the Great Teacher gave to h1s dmsclples of a hlgher gospel Freely Ye Have Recewed Freely Gwe You have understood many of my mmost thoughts even w1thout thelr express1on and have responded gratmfymgly I have trled to understand you Your heart beats I have known Whatever error I have thought to dlscover m your Judgment I have not hes1tated to correct I have done what I could to see fulf1lled your every reasonable deslre All of thls you have understood and apprec1ated You have shown me much the struggle of some of you agalnst great odds to contlnue your tra1n1ng your openness to suggestlons your 1n our hlgh school famlly has been a grand farmly I know that you wxll contlnue to be devoted sons and daught ers to thls school true to her ldeals and true to the trust I have always placed mn you We have been students together you and I You have learned much from me I too have learned much from you Every day has been a growth as we have explored the flelds of thought and 1nvest1gat1on together For thls reason as you go forth out of Buckland Hlgh School s lxfe step as bravely and boldly mto another school s lxfe resolvmg to prove all thmgs for yourselves ard m holdmg fast to that whlch IS good make the world better wlser and happler because of your lwmg m It Thus only can you f1ll up the measure of your opportumtles and meet the demands of your respons1b1l1t1es We have been such close frlends that I regret your golng even whlle I TCJOICC that you have been found worthy of graduatxon You have done well and I am proud of ou you are golng to do better and I am prouder yet of that I b1d you God s speed whlle sendmg you forth mto the work of hlgher grades or mto the work of your communlty w1th my deep and smcere bless1ngs Very smcerely yours I R Barcllffe N . , . . . . . . . , ,, . , . . 1 . , . D I - D itiative in seeking counsel, your loyalty to Buckland High School. You have been to me a grand group, and ' . 1 . l x - D D . ' 1 . . , . . . mkmssf Offzccrs Selma! Eammzflee Supcrwsar Qaculty S.. 47 X is HUP' 'ix li? READING TOP LEFT TO RIGHT MR. IRVIN R. BARCLIFFE B S.' Principal MRS. B. S. BARCLIFFE A B.: French, History, Librarian Instructor MRS. LYDIA H. STRICKLAND, B.S.3 First Grade Instructor MRS. WELTHER G. PAILIN, B.S.5 Third Grade Instructor MR. HUGENE FIELDS, B. S. 3 Math and Biology Instructor Business Manager. MRS. DORIS M. RIDDICK, B.S.3 Eighth Grade Instructor, Secretary to Principal MRS. MATTIE W. RIDDICK B.S.' Second Grade Instructor MISS CLARINE M. BOONE, B. .3 Fifth Grade Instructor MR. CHRISTOPHER BRYANT, B.S.g Physical Education and General Science Instructorg Athletic Coach. MRS. VANSOLA B, RIDDICK, A.B.5 English and Social Science Treasurer of School MRS. CLARICE J, MOODY, B.S.5 Music Instructor MRS. MARY S. TODD, B.S.1 Home Economics Instructor Zzculty be Lx 'if READING TOP LEFT TO RIGHT MR JAMES THOMAS WHITE B S E1ghth Grade Instructor and Athletlc Coach MRS ANNIE J BURKE B S Second Grade Instructor MRS PAULINES ROBERTS B S Fmfth Grade Instructor MRS FANNIE R SAWYER B Smxth Grade Instructor MR VANCE H RIDDICK B S Seventh Grade Instructor MRS LOUISE E FELTON B Fmfth Grade Instructor S S MRS RUTH S BOONE B S Second Grade Instructor MRS RUTH E SMALL B S Sixth Grade Instructor MISS DELILAH V HOLLEY Seventh Grade Instructor BS MRS MARYF HARDY B S Fourth Grade Instructor MRS JULIA H DARDEN B Thxrd Grade Instructor MRS FANNIE S MELTON Fxrst Grade Instructor S BS 'QS r,.::f,, sr, Scalar 511155 :cars Pres1dent Rosa Matthews Vlce Presxdent Frances Bowser Secretary Dorothy Hoffler Ass1stant Secretary Emma Hall Treasurer Elwood Dxldy Reporter Henry Bonds CLASS MOTTO We Bumld For The Future CLASS COLORS Pmk and Green CLASS FLOWER Whlte Carnauon Senza rs ALFONZO HARRELL Professor The tlme to be happy IS now the way to be happy ms to make others happy VIRGINIA BLOSSOM DOTSON Never put off t1I1 tomorrow what you can do today RACHEL HURDLE If at fmrst you don t succeed try try agam Take every man s c cholce SARAH RUTH SPRUILL R The surest way no ' ' succeed. Mlcky ve WILLIE EVELYN HOFFLER E ensure but reserve thy uthie t to fail IS to determme to Scmars 'Q'--.bfi X E Lu' H ENRY BOND Jack A good name IS rather to be ch osen than great r1ches DOLLIE MAE ROBERTQ D011 Iam a great fr1er1d t o publmc amu ements for they keep people from v1ce HARVEY RIDDICK Gabe I nexther complaln of the past nor do I fear the future LILLIAN MAE HINTON L11 No matter ho w grouchy you're feelm if: g, you'11 fmd a smlle more or less healmg CALVIN SCOTT PILAND L1tt1e B Three may keep a secret mf two of them are dead 1 Seniors ROSA MAE MATTHEWS S15 Glve to the world the best you have and the best wmll come back to you CHARLIE RAE ROBERTS Bro If I cannot do great thmgs I can do small thmgs m a great way MARGIE MARIE BOONE Marge 5 I envy no man that knows more than myself but plty them that know less ELWOOD RAY DILDY Snlpper I h ve but one lamp by wh1ch my feet are gumded and that IS the lamp of experxence EMMA I EE EURE Bundy There ms a destmy that makes us brothers none goes h1s way alone Q 6111.95 I-llstary lt was August 26 1949 that 98 seekers of knowledge boarded the good ship T S Cooper High It was the same old ship that carried many passengers to safe harbor so we stepped aboard and assembled in the lower deck where we were to begin our voyage of High School Life We were naturally very enthusiastic and asked many eager questions of our Captain Mr R S Cooper, and were assured that if we were persevering in our duties we would reach our destination at the end of four years So with happy hearts and smiling faces we said good bye to those left behind in the Grammar Grades as we steamed away from the wharf and out of the harbor on our voyage of High School Life Our class was organized with the following officers President Rosa Matthews Vice President Henry Bond Secretary Lillian Hinton with Mrs E S Bowser as our advisor She explained that our voyage was to be over four seas and we had just entered upon the first and smallest of these which was called the Freshman Sea We had not sailed very far when we were joined by two new sea mates Lillian and Alberta Boone who came to us from East Suffolk High School Suffolk Virginia During our voyage over the Freshman Sea Samuel Jones Calvin Piland Henry Bond Rachel Hurdle Rosa Matthews and Charlie Roberts represented us in athletics Virginia Dotson Emma Hall Lillian Hinton Rosa Matthews Dorothy Hoffler Henry Bond and Alfonzo Harrell were members of the Choral Club We were equipped with more knowledge and a higher scholastic attitude with many things in mind to accomplish At times the sea was very rough but with sincere coaching from our advisor the waves seemed to become smobth However there were naturallya few cases of sea sickness Rosa Walton Catherine Riddick Gladys Walton Willie Williams Melvin Eason and Ed gar Nowell felt they could no longer digest Mathematics History and other disagreeable subjects so they got off on a rescue boat that carried them back to shore We sailed on until we reached the other side of the Freshman Sea Thus when we anchored our ship for a rest period of three months our number had de creased to ninty four At the end of our rest period our Captain blew the whistle and we continued our voyage into the Soph omore Sea Mrs V B Riddick was our advisor It was her enduring patience that gave us courage to sail on to the end of our voyage We felt highly honored to have Bennie Bond as Vice President of the Stu dent Council and Rosa Matthews as Secretary By this time we had become loyal shipmates but some of our members felt the voyage was much too long so we stopped at a port along the way to bid goodbye to Joyce and Ledora Parker We sailed into the Junior Sea with hearts overwhelmed with joy for it was this year that twenty of us got aff the good ship T S Cooper and got aboard the Buckland High It was September 3 1951 a calm peaceful morning radiant with hope cheer and joyous promise that this ship stood at anchor at the wharf of its first school year It did not take us very long to become acquainted with our new fellow passen were entirely wiped away in the assurance that so able a staff of seamen had us in their charge Our imagi nation was almost beyond reasoning thinking of the distance that we had come and how near we were to the end We again entrusted the office of President to Rosa Matthews and felt fortunate in having Mrs B S Barchffe as our class advisor We were thrilled and filled with excitement as we sailed over the Junior Sea, for it was durmg this voyage over this sea that we were chosen the class of the year Rosa Matthews was crowned the first Miss Buckland High and Emma Hall reigned as May Queen It was with pleasure that we watched Dollie Roberts Dorothy Hoffler and Alfonzo Harrell represent us in dramatics at Elizabeth C1ty while Rosa Matthews Emma Hall Calvin Piland Harvey Riddick and Dorothy Locke starred in the High School play The Calamity Kids Mary F Bowser received a beautiful watch for her cooperation in helping the seniors to raise money for a gift to be left to the school Fmally the great event that we had looked forward to arrived It was now our time to entertain the Seniors We entertained them by taking them on a trip to visit the beautiful Caverns of Luray Virginia This was a most pleasant and educational experience that was enjoyed by both classes This brought to a close the activities of our Junior year but we sailed on to a more pleasant dream After passmg triumphantly through the trials and tribulations of our Freshman Sophomore and Junior Seas we entered proudly into the sea of Seniority This time it was Mr C C Bryant our advisor who helped us through another successful year with members of our class taking leading parts in dramatics athletics and the choral club After working hard through four long seas we were rescued by the Juniors who took us on a sight seeing trip to Washington D C How nice it was to be the guest instead of the host It would take too long to write the complete log of this eventful voyage It would be interesting to tell the many delightful experiences the many wonderful lessons the changes in the passenger list at the various ports along the way the parting of this one and the welcoming of that one but after all it has but little vital significance except to ourselves the few who still remain together to land at Commencement Wharf It has been a wonderful voyage and we have accumulated many souvemrs from every port The billows of exam ination questions have sometimes tried to overwhelm us but none of them has succeeded We have been able to procure the necessary passport at the entrance of each succeeding sea, and have been able to pay the price in good hard work for every part of the passage We have sympathized with the sea sick passen gers who could not make the voyage all the way with us We have enjoyed the experiences of those who held out to the end Now that things are over we see the blue skies We see the Gleammg Light O say what may it be? It is the Lighthouse on the shore that has guided us from the sea to the land we have long been seeking We regret very much that our voyage has come to an end We hate to leave our Captain other faculty members and school mates but we must for our purpose is to sail further into the Sea of Adventure and equip ourselves to meet the needs of a changing world, so that we may be able to offer a happier life to our fellowman ROSA MATTHEWS - - .. - .. , . . - , , - . . I . . . . Z . y Z . , 1 5 . , . . . - , , . . . 7 . . , , , - , . , , , - . , . . , , . . Q y ' i I D l I - I I ' 1 1 ' 1 - . y I . . . I . - .. .. .. - .. . . . , , Y I I gers, nor to feel very much at home with our new Captain, Mr. I, R, Barcliffe. Our fears of shipwreck , , . . . . .I . . Q, . ' . , . I I , , , -- ,, . . .,, . . . . , . . , . . . . . y . . , 1 , . . . . , , , . I . , . - . . . . . . , , , , , , I A. . . , . , . , . . , . I ' , , , gi sl '2 6flISS Poem When we have reached The peak of llfe Gray from worry And bent from strlfe Whe n the way grows dark And the future lb blank Then we ll turn and gue Dear Buckland I-hgh Of maroon and grey Thee wlll we ehermsh And never never tray As we go forth Wxth great task mn vmew Whatever we accomplxsh Thank you dear teachers For belng so patment and true Who gave us courage When there was a task to do We ll always remember The good you ve done And thank you thank you' Dear Buckland and everyone Mary Frances Bowser Class of 53 Cflass Sang Tune My Heart Crles For You Dear Buckland H1gh we hat to leave you Our colors maroon and grey we ll e er hold true We knew the end was corntng and Come mt must We leaxe you now wlth hearts that you ll trust The thlngs that you ve taught us we ll e er ho d dear We ll leave you wlth brlght hopes and wlth many a tear You ve helped us by your guldance through these years That s why our love IS endless for you Leavmg you dear Buckland makes us sad We will always cherlsh the fun we ve had Our studmes have caused us many a stgh But now lt s tmme to say good bye Chorus How we hate to go, hate to go, hate to go, Although we have to go Yet we love you so Mary Frances Bowser Class of '53 51111171 r 57113 510 v U 3' if fs Af' 3,5 Sw We'll be grateful to you. You thanks ---------- C ' 7 I ll Ill 611155 Prophecy A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE On one sultry afternoon 1 Sat for awhlle gazmg over the plctures of my beloved classmates and began to reahze that the class of 53 was about to pass forever from the walls of dear old Buckland Hlgh Then the deslre to flnd out just what my classmates would be dolng flfteen years hence suddenly sexzed me Whlle pondermg over thls a llttle fa1ry mystemously stood before me In my lap she placed a lamp and some handkerchmefs Thls my ch1ld 15 a wonderful lamp If you touch mt w1th thxs wand and look through the handkerchrefs rt wrll roll back the curtams of the future and show you what the future of your classmates 1s to be Before I was able to thank her she had dmsappeared just as mystermously as she had appeared I was eager to know the future of my classmates so I touched the lamp and looked through the flrst handkerchlef Ah there appeared before me four damty nurses dressed ln mmmaculate un1forms The pxcture was a l1ttle dlm and I had to take a second look to be sure Yes they were my own classmates Rosa Matthews Doll1e Roberts Lxllran Hmton and Vlrgmla Dotson who were servmg as nurses ln the Llncoln Hospxtal Durham North Carollna The second handkerchlef was larger than the fxrst and I was even more eager to take a look at the future through xt As I gazed I saw a Junk yard full of worn out cars There were three men busy at work and all three looked very famxlmar As one turned to say somethmg to h1s helper I recogmzed them none other than Charlle Roberts Calvm Plland and Henry Bond who owned themr own garage mn Wmdsor N C and were the best mechanlcs ln Bertxe County As I looked through the thlrd handkerchlefl saw a large bulldmg Why xt was a convent A faxr lady dxsappomted IH some love affaxr had become a nun and had devoted her lmfe to gomg about domg good m all the world She was now called Smster Annetta I managed to see her face It was my dear old classmate Margle Boone The fourth handkerchlef was very pretty It was whlte wlth blue borders I saw through lt a beautl ful theatre As the curtalns were rarsed for the fxrst act of the drama Love Entanglements the llttle heroxne of the drama looked strangely famllmar I took a second look a llttle gesture of the head revealed Emma Hall my own classmate She was truly an actress and was holdmg the audxence spellbound Through the next handkerch1efI saw an mmmense blllboard What dld xt say'? A Second Kxng Cole GREATEST SINGER OF THE DAY WILL APPEAR AT THE APOLLO THEATRE I Could hardly beheve my eyes for the pmcture appearlng on the blllboard was that of my old classmate Alfonzo Harrell The next three handkerchxefs seemed to chng together I took them up at once and aw three house wwes exchangmg confldences over the fence as to th1s or that domestlc dlfflculty No Classmates not even marrxage had parted these glrls who were so mseparable mn school Emma Eure Evelyn Hoffler and Sarah Sprulll The next handkerchlef was whmte wlth holes m 1t As I held Lt before my eyes I saw a beautxful school There stood a woman lecturmng to a group of students Although she was older ln years I soonrecognlzed her by her smlle Yes Mary Frances Bowser and she was teachmg mathematlcs atT S Cooper Hlgh School As I gazed through the tenth handkerch1ef whlch was large and made of fme lmen I saw a professor standmg before h1s class It was a class of boys They were dressed 1n basketball togs He was demon stratmg plays to them on the blackboard One boy asked a quest1on What dxd he call h1m Professor Dmldy' Yes lt was none other than Elwood Dlldy now Sc1ence teacher and Coach at B H Before I could take the handkerchmef from my eyes another room appeared About thrrty glrls were s1tt1ng at typewr1ters and the llttle lady glvlng lnstructlons was Dorothy Locke How happyl was to know that she was teachmg commer c1alclasses at dear old B H The eleventh handkerchxef was smlk wrth pretty flowers mn mt One look and I saw a modern beauty shop Mae Alrce Beale and Rachel Hurdle were busy at work It was thelr own shop and they were the best beautm c1ans mn Corapeake North Carolma My curmosmty was aroused more than ever when I plcked up the next handkerchlef for lt was a red ban danna As I held mt before me I saw a small whlte bumldmg The slgn over the door attracted my attentlon Harvey R1dd1ck Veter1nar1an Horses And Cows A Speclalty Yes he was a successful old horse doctor and was domg well m the l1ttle town of Hertford N C The last handkerchlef was plam whlte and small As soon as I looked through mt I saw a lmttle whmte cottage and on the porch sat an elderly lady patchmg her husband s overalls Oh no th1s couldn t be true' Surely there must be some mlstake I shut my eyes and then opened them for a second look Y es mt wasmy own plcture Dorothy Hoffler I was happ1ly marrled and lwmg IH Ahoskle North Carolma Wmth a heart swelllng wrth prlde for my classmates I leaned back mn my chamr and closed my eyes The famry who had stood before me qulckly re appeared and snatchedthe handkerchxefs and maglc lamp from my lap and suddenly d1sappeared Classmates the farry s duty IS at an end and the future for us IS an open book May each of us fol low famthfully the paths marked out for our footsteps and so make our lwes the glorlous success the fates have decreed that they are to be DOROTHY HOFFLER EMMA HALL Class of '53 3 . , , , . 11 A - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - - - - 11 , . , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . , -- 1 1 1 1 - . . , . 11 - 11 . . . , . . . H ,, . - 1 1 - 1 , . . . . . . . H . - - 1 11 - 1 1 - . 3 - 1 l Y 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - - , . 1 - U . . . . 1 - 11 , . , 1 . . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 ' . - 1 , . 1 - , , I I - . , . 1 - I 7 ' l last Will and Ccstamenf e, the graduating class of the year one thou- sand nine hundred and fifty three of Buckland High School, in twenty individual parts, realizing the uncertainty of our future careers, the nearby approach of our departure, and in full possession of our cramed minds, do make and declare this our last will and testament. Article l. To Mr. l.R. Barcliffe, our beloved principal, we bequeath our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, and the unlimited wealth of our eternal memory Article ll To Mr Bryant our devoted advi sor we bequeath peace and happiness health and many blessings Article Ill To the other members of the fac ulty we give and bequeath the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our examination pa pers and to wish for them better seniors for the class of next year Article IV To the school we pledge our sin cere love loyalty and devotion Article V To the proud Juniors we bequeath our dignity and superiority over the other classes Article VI To the Sophomores we bequeath our ability to study and courage to complete the courses they have started Article Vll We bequeath to the Freshmen Class our over looked wads of chewing gum we may have left stuck to the underside of seats desks or any likely or unlikely places We have sometimes had to rid ourselves of these in too much haste to be able to pick and choose the most desirable means of disposal To certain individuals we hereby bequeath the following Rosa Matthews wills her height to Lucy Knight and her title of Miss Buckland High to Irene Briscoe Harvey Riddick wills his ability to dance to Howard Rascoe and to William Goodman his Jew Boy hair style els ,ual-f'V -Nwh W-frm... A- Mary F. Bowser wills her prowess in French to Samuel Boone with the sincere hope he will make one B before next May. To Cleo Norfleet, Dorothy Locke leaves her pleasing personality, and typing ability to Wilma Gattling. Emma Hall leaves her shapely legs to Polly Taylor. Dollie Roberts wills her Fine Frame to Elsie Hinton, and to Ethel Farrow her smiles. Emma Lee Eure wills her quietness to Hor tense Boone with the understanding that she in turn divide with Patricia Rascoe Henry Bond leaves to Calvin R1dd1Ck his gift of gab and to Charlie Dildy his athletic ability Evelyn Hoffler leaves her sophisticated air to Helen Jordan Lillian Hinton wills to Myrtle Hall all the weight she has lost as the result of the many re ports she had to give in English Dorothy Hoffler wills her pony tail to Audrey Parker Mae Alice Beale leaves her hair styles to Annie Perry Calvin Piland leaves his ability to play it cool to William Goodman Charlie Roberts wills his position on the bas ketball team to Pervis Roberts Virginia Dotson bequeaths her beautiful voice Shirly Knight Alfonzo Harrell leaves to Arnold Boone his ability to play the piano Rachel Hurdle leaves her politeness to Mar garet Johnson Elwood Dildy leaves his business like manner to Richard Boone To anybody who needs it Calvin Piland s bluff Apply early and avoid the rush In witness whereof we the class of 1953 the testators have to this will set our hands and seals this eighteenth day of May one thousand nine hundred and fifty three Mary Frances Bowser Dorothy I ocke fl sn. 01... 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