C M Eppes High School - Eppesonian Yearbook (Greenville, NC)

 - Class of 1955

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WALTERS, MAUDE Rendy Ette l came, I saw, I conquered. Dramatics I,2,3,45 Safety Patrol 2,35 Student Council I5 Cheering Squad 45 N ewspa pe r I,2,45 Teen-Age Club 45 Commerce Club 1,25 French Club 4. WEATHINGTON, MARTHA RAYE llRqyell ln everything, one must consider the end. Newspaper Staff 2,35 Teen-Age Club 2,3,45 Class Officer I,3,45 French Club 4. WILCOX, SARAH FRANCES Frenchie Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait. Bond If2,3f45 Student Council 2,35 Safety Patrol I,2,35 Intl- A- l,2.3,45 Teen-Age Club 1,2,3,4, Class officer WILLIAMS, HARVEY IIBOOTII No one causes my downfall but myself. Glee Club I,2,3,4. 5 WILLIAMS, HELEN RUTH God helps those who help themselves. Commerce Club 45 Newspaper Staff 45 French Club 45 Teen- Age Club 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, OSCAR COLUMBUS nslou Live cr slow life, and success will slowly-follow you. G I ee Club 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Teen-Age Club 2,3,45 K. K. C. 3,45 Class Officer 45 Dramatics 45 Football 3,45 French Club 4. WILLIAMS, WILLIE BELL Sonnie No one means all he says, and yet very few say all they mean, for words are slippery, and thought is vicious. ROBERSO N, SAMUEL Not Shown

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STATON, HATTIE PERRY Marsha No wisdom like silence. Band 3,45 Glee Club 3,45 Cheer Leader 2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 French Club 45 Commerce Club l5 Softball l,2,35 Teen-Age Club 2,3. STREETER, MYRTLE RUTHE upeggyu Attain the unattainable. Dramatics l5 Newspaper Staff l,2,45 French Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Teen-Age Club l,2,3,45 Commerce Club l,2. TURNAGE, PEARLIE MAE Sister When you fall once, try againg don't give up. Hobby Club l5 Library Club 2,35 4-H Club l,2. WALLACE, NOVELLA ELIZABETH llvellolx He can who thinks he can. Teen-Age Club l,2,3,45 French Club 45 Library Club 3 ROBERSON, JOSEPH nJoell lt is the glory of a man to pass by an offence. Band l,2,3,45 Baseball i5 Basketball l,2,35 Football 25 K, K. C. 3,45 Teen-Age Club l,2,3,45 French Club 4. SHERROD, VERNESTINE llTinell llsandyll Nothing is impossible tothe willing heart. Glee Club 35 Basketball l,2,3,45-Cheering Squad 3,45 Commerce Club l5 Teen-Age Club 3,4. SLADE, BESSIE JEANNE IIBeSSll Be kind to those you meet going up the ladder because you may meet them coming down. Band l,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2,3,45Commerce Club 45 Teen- Age Club 45 French Club 45 N. H. A. l,25 Dramatics 3. SPARKMAN, JAMES EARL nspqrkyu All the world loves a lover. K. K. C. 3,45 Teen-Age Club 2,3,45 French Club 4.



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CLASS PROPHECY 3 Longview Gardens Augusta, Maine September IO, 1960 Dear Mrs . Graves, My former fellow classmates actually demanded that I write you at once, as we are so eager that you know exactly how we are faring. On August 31 we had a wonderful class reunion, and incidentally, I was the hostess. We regretted terribly that you could- n't share those pleasant moments. We missed you awfully and wished so many times that you could have been there. l must admit, everything was lovely. We have, believe it or not, six registered nurses scattered about the states: Hattie Staton, at the Naval Air Base Hospital, San Diego, California, Helen Artis, Lincoln Hospital, Durham, Reba Laughinghouse, St. Agnes, Raleigh, Martha Reid, sur- gical nurse, Walter Reid Hospital, Washington, D. C., Vernestine Sherrod, supervisor, State Hospital for Crippled Children, Gastonia, and Eva Gallop, recently named head nurse at the mental institution at Durham . Pearlie Tumage seems to be enioy- ing her work as a practical nurse at the Women's Hospital in New York. You will be surprised to know that Jamesetta Daggs came two days early in order to be on time. You will not be surprised, I am sure, to hear that she, Francene Carr, and Gloria Outterbridge are commerce teachers. Jamesetta teaches at Tennessee State College, Francene at Kittrell Junior College, and Gloria at Stephens-Lee High School in Asheville. Alethea Frizzell and Zack Reddick both are on the Bennett College faculty--Alethea is an instructor in home economics, and Zack heads the physical education department. , Lillian Artis, after a successful concert season, is again studying at the Paris Conservatory. She was unable to attend the reunion because she sailed for Paris, August IO, to begin the winter term, but Charlie--Charlie Moore, that is--told us about her. Incidentally, Charlie's an agriculture teacher at Booker T. Washington High School, Atlanta, Georgia. Well, you can't beat Bill Moorningl He leads an outstanding-orchestra called Bill's Boys. He is known as Sac's Prince, and he's wonderful, Mrs. Graves. Just recently he accompanied Peggy King in one of her shows. Peggy is strictly topsl Her latest release is Don't Let Me GOI Marian Payton, Acolia Moore, and Sam uel Johnson are thgpe of the finest social workers in our country. Marian and Samuel are with the Cook County Department of Public Welfare in Chicago, and Acol ia is a case worker in Ayden. I hear Acolia's doing wonders' for the place. Remember how Lillie Jones and Carol Murrell always had so much to tell each other at school? Well, now, as laboratory technicians, they're telling it to the test tubes at the Bureau of Standards in Washington, and I understand their work is really talking for them now. Arthur Coward and Lonnie Norcott graduated from the Kerpel School of Dental Technology in I958, and they now operate a successful dental laboratory in Washington, D. C. Lillie Newton stunned us all with her gorgeous clothes! She is a fabulous model for Sak's Fifth Avenue. Lynwood Parker and Harvey Williams own and operate the successful Parker and Williams Construction Company in Dover, Delaware. Milton Jenkins and James Baker are their most valuable engineers. Milton and James attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. Noah Langley, always the big business man of the class, you remember, is chairman of the Board of Directors for General Motors Corporation. Ella Garrett is his reliable secretary. Warren Outterbridge and Mary Chase are happily married and work together in a small town called Key Largo on the West Coast. Warren supervises an upholstery shop there. Lt. Col . Willie Williams was the center of attraction in his A i r F orce blue. He has decided to make the Air Force his career. Slow but sure Oscar Williams graduated from DeVry Technical Institute in Chicago five years ago and is already a depart- ment' foreman for General Electric in Schenectady, New York. Willie Powell, after serving in the Air Force, has been working with Oscar. James Sparkman, by the way, is president of the Radio and Television Appliance Company in Hartford, Connecticut. Sarah Wilcox Williams lyes, Charliej is chief dietician at Biltmore Hospital in Los Angles, California. Samuel Roberson was present. He is the chauffeur and bodyguard of the President of the United States! Joseph, Samuel's brother, is a very successful lawyer in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dorothy Moore is his personal secretary. Everybody was glad to see James Floyd and Myrtle Streeter to catch up on the news from home. Floyd told me that he's designing orthopedic shoes. Myrtle must be doing well as an optometrist. We were so proud of them! By the way, Douglas Bowe is a resident surgeon at Freedman's Hospital in Washington, D. C. Novella Wallace, still as pert as ever, is secretary to Dr. Ralph Bunche. Helen Williams and Joyce Outlaw, always inseparable, work side by side in the Treasury Department in Washington. Incidentally, I'm Maude Walters. Can you believe that I own and direct a modern dance school here? I You can see, Mrs. Graves, that we're not merely existing but trying to amount to something in today's life. Sincerely. yours, Maude .

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