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

 - Class of 1958

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CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS SONG Tune: Gone When we ' re gone Far, far away from dear Eppes High, Thoughts of leaving will bring a sigh; Moments divine will come to mind When we ' re gone. When we ' re gone. With each footstep, each ringing bell Will come memories we love to tell; For Eppes we ' ll yearn as the years turn When we ' re gone. What we ' d give For the school days we ' ve spent here! We were always content here. . . That ' s why we ' ll sigh, we ' I I want to cry When we ' re gone. When we ' re gone. We ' ll thank those who led us night and day. And with them our love will stay Deep in our hearts while we ' re apart When we ' re gone. JEAN BURNETTE CLASS POEM MEMORIES Memories. . . Sweet reminiscences of high school days ! . . . Shall ever linger with us. Dear Classmates, Long after our departure. Memories. . . Recollections of considerations. Of abundant knowledge for bountiful lives. Impressions of ever careful guidance Tempered with the wisdom and understanding Of dutiful masters. . . These memories are locked in our hearts. Memories. . . Virbrations of heart throbs. . . Of friendships made and friendships kept. Of endless joys, of countless sorrows. Of treasured love and petty hurts. Of every gain, of every loss That we hove shared through high school years. . . These memories. Dear Classmates, We ' ll revere for aye! LORETTA DUPREE CLASS MOTTO Time ends to begin CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation

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LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We, the class of 1958 of C. M. Eppes High School, being of sound body and mind, do hereby bequeath the following time-honored possessions: To our principal, Mr. W. H. Davenport, we leave our deepest appreciation for keeping us well in our orbit. To our teachers, we leave our sincere gratitude for their untiring efforts to keep us abreast of the time. To our underclassmen, we leave our feeling of excitement as we prepare to launch into new lives as our old life at C. M. Eppes High School comes to an end. I, JOE ANDERSON, leave my ability to make good grades to Willie C. Staton. I, MARY ANDERSON, leave my gold tooth to Viola Stocks. I, DOROTHY BAKER, leave my coiffures to Emma Maye. I, MAE BAKER, leave my taciturnity to Mary White. I, JEAN BURNETTE, leave my weekly edge-ups to Julia Joyner. I, LENA CARR, leave my height to Brenda Foust; maybe our combined heights will result in average stature. I, ANN COBB, leave Billie Clark to Faye Moore, so that she won ' t have to worry about a boy friend . I, MILBON COBB, leave my enunciation to Edmond Love. I, CHARLIE DICKENS , leave my job as school bus driver to someone who has steadfastness, courage and good use of diplomacy . . . preferably Joel Streeter. 1, MARVIN DUNCAN, leave my ability in geometry to Charles Dyer; don ' t get your angles mixed-up. I, LORETTA DUPREE, leave my wit to Mavis Harris. I, RUBY EARLY, leave my poise to Dorothy Williams. I, BARBARA GAINER, leave my band shoes to Cherry Hester. I, REG IN ALD GRAYE, leave the lock to my heart to Geraldine Moore, and thereafter, I will swal low the key. I, KENNETH GREENE, leave my abil ity to play footbal I to my brother Charles. I, JOSEPH HARDY, leave my quiet voice to Roosevelt Robinson, with hopes that the teachers may be heard next year. I, EMOGENE HARRIS, leave some of my obesity to A1 ice Harris. I, LAWRENCE HARRIS, leave my corduroy tie to Garland Allen. I, EMMA HEMBY, leave my footprints to my sisters and brothers, hoping that they will fol low in them . I, JAMES HINES, leave my golden voice to my brother Wiley and my cousin Prattis; maybe if they divide it, they will improve some. I, WILLIAM HOLLIDAY, leave my ability to get history to Cherry Hester. I, GLORIA HOPKINS, leave my ability to learn new dance steps quickly to Edna Roundtree. I, DAVID JAMES, leave my hair to Vernal Harris. I, JANE JEFFERYS, leave my oratorical ability to my sister Barbara. I, BOBBY JERNIG AN, leave all my unknowns to whoever finds them . I, JULIUS JONES, leave and this time for good. I, MAXINE JONES, leave with at least one fact: I will return. I, SHIRLEY JONES, leave to Patricia Murphy my job of cal I ing Mrs. Graves ' roll. I, JAMES JOHNSON, leave my sense of good grooming to Vernal Harris. I, BETTY KNOX, leave my high march steps to Hattie Reese. I, EDWARD LEWIS, leave my seat in the band room to Annie Wilson . I, DELO IS LITTLE, leave my sense of fashion to Mary Boyd. I, PEGGY LOFTON, leave my smooth skin to Helen Moore. I, CURT IS MOUNING, leave my ability to be on time to Carrie Jean Daniels. I, E ARLENE MO YE, leave my coquetry to Barbara Vines. I, GERALDINE MO YE, leave my cap and gown to Virgil Lynch. I, GLORIA NIMMO, leave my sense of humor to Jean Simpson. I, GENEVA PORTER, leave my pink leather coat to Mary White. I, ICELENE SHORT, leave my title of Miss Eppes High to Geraline Artis. I, MARGARET SIMMONS, leave my demureness to Frances Freeman. 1, DORIS TEEL, leave what ability I can spare to my sister Jane. I, PATRICIA THOMAS, leave my skirts and sweaters to Sylvia Yarrel 1 . 1, BETTY JOE WARD, leave with everyone a hope that someday I will grow. I, JO LINDA WARD, leave my majorette suit to Jackie Outterbridge. 1, MAGGIE WARD, leave my sylph-like figure to whoever needs it most. I, BARBARA WATSON, leave my method of dil igent study to Mack Daniels. I, BRENDA WEATHINGTON, leave my sedateness to Sylvia Yarrel 1. 1, ED WEATHINGTON, leave my seat in the senior class to Dorothy Allen. I, MATT IE WILSON, leave Bennie back into circulation in high school next year: Lay off him, girls! I, BETT IE WORSLEY, leave my composure to Geraldine Sherrod. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the class of nineteen hundred fifty-eight as our last will and testament. WITNESSES: Father Time Baby New Year DORIS TEEL Testator

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