Craven County Farm Life School - Mill Stream Yearbook (Vanceboro, NC)
- Class of 1928
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L TQL 4-L 5 . ,ma 'X -1 fi - Q Q QQ f Q Q QQ Q LQ I PUBLISHED BY THE Q SENIOR CLASS, CRAVEN COU TY FARM LIFE SCHOOL Q 1 9 2 s Q Q . Q Q Q Q Q QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ... ' f'-,., . ., .t ..,,..,-'crm-f ,,, - , V --- ' W ,,,, - f' . ,, ' ... -. .f-,. - , r. .V Foreword HE Class ol' 1928 have completed their final task in the service of our dear old Farm Life School. We have attempted to present the joys and cares, the hopes and achievements of our school days and the many events that have now faded into HNever Againfl We hope that this- Volume will continue to foster the traditionall spirit and strengthen the loyalty, unity, and fidelity of our sc olg so that xiii the years to come when We 'this Volume from the shelf, it will carry us back in fond memory to the happy hours We spent together in school. X t RX fr, 11. A v 9 A g- 'r 4 VJ., -, f . Er Pl I P4 I M 'ff fyff fo.-j ,,l'f,Q, f JN-f fv.,f f -Lf 1 fl'Q' fl 5- l' if L.flf,L, bfi- v i ... 1' X . V f ikQ mum I 1 ' Dedication To 01u'FaU1vrs mul ,lloffzwlzs O whoni ivo oivo our lovo and 2lP1J1'i'0lilllOll for their xl helping hnnil Through both oni' sncvoss and fail- uresg and from whoin oonir-S our ll1S1ll1'21llO11 for living El 11101'C noblo, npriglit lifv, wo, tho Soniors of Craven County FFQLTIH Lifu School lovingly iloeliouto, this tho fifth volnino of lllILL STREAM X f 1. A 1' 1 1 EQ .A -A ,yy if I A M .. ,fx . ,J . . , 1 , x Sffyif .. 1 er -V., . Nf,. :x f N, mu 23? fi .f-'X s L1 f-'Sy if 4, yr 1. ,. g ,vig if 'ff . xl 'i fp f' A Q V 'ma ifQ,1fl,Z -Q V .V W, 'J Q ,dj 1, x , zv , M, . R wage . b ,fx Q3K?A nm! FOUI' 'PHE IXIILL STREAM STAFF 'x fmAmswm W ... .- . . 'L-..,f ' Q- Af f,-..,......, W.-..N.,....k. 4 '- W .-wA.,x..M,f.x,..,..,.v.-. '- f,...,.M-' X H- ., f. .. ,X , ,V f.,,, ., Ax, , ,,,,,w FCL 'X , x x '1' - ,-I-1 GM? A F1 ,q. 4' -'fm-f.....-,x, MN Q ' . .x f V 1 V , ' - ., ,, ., A K ,.,,1f:-,V,...,M-:m..:.:.,.L:7:2 1. ' ' N., , , M ..,, . ,V ,g,., ,wx ,A ,. In M. --..,,m .NM ,.. . - ,, . ,. - - ,, .X A . V , , - - WW-V ...ani--'-'-N-w.fg1,.NhhW A 'V j U,Q:v-fw,.., . . , 4 4. -- ,, . , 4 ,N H ,,.,., - ...M,.,,, - -.M ,M ,.. ,, , . ,- ,L 'KF -M, 44:4 . 3,,:: F - ' , N. ..,. . - f., , ,N ' 'Y' 'SALUE BROOKS , H none economics p qs Q. ix THE FACULTQ ' ' Fl fl .. . I, TKQYN-'5XY?KY4 5 E N H 5 1 1 I 7 5 V V V VV V W , V , ,, ,. ,, , V , . 5 .W -,.4N,,.41,,.Vw,Ag-.,,.....,., ..,,.y.J N. . , V ,, . , .. V I VV ,V V A A ff W, V..-r1...N.,M..-. ..w.::f,.fN..,.fi..,V N M H, ', V ,...V w..- , ,. .V , , , N... N., ,:.V,. . A ,. V T . ' ,N .,, ., Vx' ,. QQ- ......,,,, Eight Seems as .21 .. A-....fd,Zah 14-r41:.'. EDNA FRANCIS AVERY Cove City, N. C. Slim President of Class of '27g Secretary of Literary Society '27g Chairman of Social Committee, Y. W. C, A. '27g Triangular Debater '27: Member oi' Band '28g Secretary of Y. W. C. A. '28g Secre- tary of Athletic Association '28g Class Poet '2x: Assistant Editor of MILL STREAM '28, She is pretty, she is SIl'Pf'l', xhrfx just the kim! yozld like to meet. Edna is one of the most active students in our class. .lust to know her is to love her. She- is willing, capable, faithful and charming. We can always depend on her. We are wondering what we will do next year without having her around Old Farm Life School. WEBSTER BUTLER Vanceboro, N. C. Glwebn Editor-in-Chief of IXIILL STREAMQ Vice President of Class '25g School's Best Orator '25-'26-'27-'28g Chairman of Program Committee Boys' Society '27, His joys are as deep as the of-aan, his troubles as light as the foam. Hail to our chiefl VVell we may call Web that for he has been one of the leaders in our c'ass during our voyage He has a very winning personality which has won for him il host of friends. lhle may sum up his character- istics as capability, studiousness, faitlitulness, honesty and all,the other qualities which go to make up a 111311. In after years we are sure that VVebster will make a name for himself that will cause men to take off their hats to him and say, A success. LILA BRYAN Grifton, N. C. Lol1ie 't7'liere'.s' SOIIlPth'i'llfI nice almut every! onrf, but thereis ew2rytl1i'n.g nice about Lila. Although Lila is considered the most bashful in our class, her Physical Geography Section knows better. By her earnestness, sincerity, and hard work, she has won the admiration of all her fellow students. May she have a bright and happy futurel FREDDIE CAUSEY Grifton, N. C. HFredI7 Member of Farm. School Days Staff '26g Secre- tary of Class '26-'27g President of Science Club '28g Debating Team '27g Joke Editor of MII.J, STREAM '28g Author of Class Songg Member of Band '28. She is gentle she is shy, but there's always mis- chief in her eye. In all Farm Schoolls student body it would be impossible to find a sweeter girl than Fred In all our trials and troubles she always Ends a way out. She is witty, studious, obliging, lova- ble, ambitious and sweet-well, we can just sum her up as the kind of girl that a fellow likes to have around. When the old Ship of '28 has flown its last on this old campus, we wonder what Farm School will do without Freddie. Q 4 vPa?3 . X Ms Nine ,U , - .. .f- n'e'eL----av-at-,.r., '13 .. .w ff ----H-1-:sl Nz . . as- , . .. , 1 is K fx I ,Z VU ... ,. .,... ,,,:,., .v , :Arai , is .- 1,-Q Ten . . v f -' 'f X V . ,.,,fw-me.. ...V In ,A M. ..,... - H ...W -..,,,.,.,ligwgdfwbwwhw, - - , .. ,. , N .M ..,,. ,, ,,,-a......,.c.-..s,gca.M,Q,. wwf' W ,,Wa,,,,- , ,N . WN-W w,,..,.-.ff,,.,,,.w.... MW. 'ms .1-...,,, ,.am...:.w,.,.QivAm-Aww4wly:T,u,., waxy.,-W., - EDNA GASKIN New Bern, N. C. Skinny Whereabouts o-f last year's Seniors '28. Quiet yet charming. Everybody knows Ednal During her stay in our class she has won a place in our hearts which no one else can ever fill. She is clever, ambi- tious, studious, dainty and neatg and her dis- position is of the friendliest kind. What more could be said of any one? VVe wish her the happiness that she so much deserves. RosA LEE HARRIS, '28 Four years ago, Rosa Lee came to us from the Epworth Graded School with the rep for brains which she has well sustained. She has absorbed so much French, Math and Science, that we are inclined to think that her community will consider her a prodigy on her return and it behooves her to prove this true, but we sadly fear that Blake Adams has marked her for his own. LENA EVELYN HELLEN Vanceboro, N. C. Sister Secretary of Freshman Class '25g Social Editor of Farm. Life Sr-lmol Days '26g Member of Girls' Basketball Team 26928, Membei' of Triangle Debating Team '26, '27g Advertising Manager of Mlllll STREAM '28g Manager of Girls' Basketball Team T283 School Yell Leader '2Pl. Full nf life, full of pep, full of fun is alle, Full of ?l'P7',llfIll 7lig that's true- .l mt full of .Qympa,thy- .1 fhousnlncl girls 'is she in one, ,l llllfl who is markrrl O. K. A girl who can przsx tlln test of life- .lml .while alrmff the way. MYRTLE HUFF Vanceboro, N. C. Baby Peggy Basketball Team '24-'28g Chairman Program Committee Freshman Literary Society '24g Athletic Editor Farm Life .S'r'lL0ol Days '26g Advertising Manager, Mlm. STREAM '28g Class Historian '28g Prophet '28g Member of Farm Life School Band '28. Tn ha-re a true friend is to be one. Quality, not quantity, might well be said of Myrtle, for she has personality, pep and wit, all of which help to make her a true friend. boy in the Senior class. He is a very exemplary i 'Y young fellow and our many pleasant associations V ,X g with him at F. L. S. will ever be most outstanding fw .in our memoly. im, 5 N-.,-r W ,A,,..5-:-- 'X 7 .. 1 ,. X 03, fx 'V ix. ' ' .'5 .,,,.,xAv'-Ah - - ,I I H ,. ..,..w.w-.-1v,pe:'f- W, X vmwlgziw, - 'I A , . A . ww- -' -fr ,A 1 . - ,, , , .,,..,,,'m2,J,,, ,.,,. .,-ffLx.-.wmgmf-.,.:5...M,. --V ' U - - ...f- CORA LAUGHINGHOUSE Vanceboro, N. C. Co-ra Member of Athletic Teams '25, '26, '27, '28, Class Censor '28. Care is an enemy to life. Cora has proved herself a most useful nu-inber of our class. She is ever ready to extend a help- ing hand to those who are less fortunate than herself. Her motto is Screw your courage to the sticking place and We'll not fail. She is good along all lines, on the stage, on a party, or in the classroom. She has a great imagination and we expect brilliant things of her in the future. Q33 THELMA MILLS Vanceboro, N. C. Thimble Faithful to the End. English, History, Bookkeeping, Math, and Physical Geographynl Yes, Thelma has tered them alll Sometimes she finds things to be difficult, but she never leaves a task until it is finished. We have no need to worry about her future, if her success is as great it has been here. MELVIN MILLS Vanceboro, N. C. Toots Melvin is' pretty, witty, and wise, shes attru,r'tio'e to the, eye. When -it comes to innocent fun, she will beat tlwm, every one. Singing, danving, as she goes, cheering others in their woes. Thereis a time for study and for plny, Ihis she prac-t1k'es every day. Of all the members of the Senior class, she z'.-f one that is .wmre to pa.9.S'. HUBERT MORRIS Vanceboro, N. C. A :QI-Ialnsv f' 5 Hubert is a boy of good looks and sterling I P qualities, He is considered the most handsome 2 Eleven w-vf--'v eQ1:fe'-,w-sw- , M . H , W., W ef- 'ov 'D 51 fs. .f - ,.,.,.1.s,. ,..,...f.,f,,w-me-R.,,..:.. -f ' N LEON NORBIAN Ernul, N. C. Runt '21 !',ll'PI'flll l'0ll7lfYllIlIlL'4' furneih away gloom. Just because Leon the smallest in our class is no reason that he is the quietest. lf it's telling a joke, it's Leon, If it's 4-utliuf: classes, it's Leon, ll' it's playing, it's Leon, If it's wrestling, it's Leon, and lf it's studying:-Well, it's Leon too. XVhen he goes out in life, may he always be as happy as he has been here. THELMA TOLER Ernul, N. C. Shorty Try and ye shall succeed. By patient endeavor, Thelma has been a suc- cessful member of the Class of '28, It would be 21 difiicult task to try to find one who has been more faithful than she. From her lips, a witty remark is ever ready to fall. May success be hers. Clramics B. TINGLE New Bern, N. C. Cho1ie Among! the members of the Senior class, Charlie is one of whom we're proud. He is willing at any time to lend :i helping hand, and no matter where he goes in life, our thoughts will ever be with him. AGNES E. Weiss, '28 , 0omnmml me to home joy, the family board, altar and hea,1'th. Four years ago, from Vanceboro Graded School. Agnes came, a girl who has developed through sunshine and rain into one of our best, most trusted students. Her conscientious observation uf all rules, ladylike deportment, unassuming man- ner and fine work have won her an enviable reputation, and we wish her the most abundant success in her ascent, .4952 -M - 'Vn 'frt'-,J- :.., --A' fJ'f..', ,Z'gf.J. - ff 7? ' 'fl 2 'Q if 'i i 1 ' ' i mom, , I F N., -,,.,..., F3 '-35'-,..s.e-'.'ac -W....-.,.w:v:-4.1,g-4:vw1s,..F I1,,s,,,x,,,1Ly--Q-f--' '- ffl -j.....,.f-ans...-' -2 Q ' ' ,' 'f ' -1-f-M- M: ' .. ,. A , -- - '-- ::T 4'-vt- ' ,, JI M 2'4'TW ' M ,wer-f a..-.-..W..' -' '.', v...., ,. WJ-, -W, ,.w..,,..,,,,,,,-V ---2,:4..m. M. 1-fd '2'f,f,,,,1':1w M :Z -M BURNEY LEE W1T11ER.INo'1'oN Vanceboro, N. C. KKBUB!! Dramatics '25, '26. '27, '28, Football Team '23, '24, '25, '26, Basketball '23, '24, '25, '26, Dramatic Editor of F. L. S. D. '26, Best All- around Athlete '26, Secretary-Treasurer Brinson- ian Society '27, Vice President of Senior Class '28, President of Y. T. H. F. '28, Baseball Team '27, Track Team '23, '24, '25, '26, '28, Band '27, '28, All knowledge does not come from books, says this worthy Senior, XVhere he obtained his unusual amount of information, if not from books, is a matter for discussion. It isn't often that one finds such a combination of talent. Sood nature, a sense of humor, personality, and a ca- pacity for fitting in anywhere at any time, as in Burney. TUMRIIE HUGH Wol:'1'111NG'1oN , 1 Ayden, N. C. Big Brother Dramatics '25, '26, '27, '28, Football Team '26, '27, Captain Football Team '27, Member ot' Band '27, '28, XVinner of the Best all-around Student Medal '27: Business Manager F. L. S, D., President of Freshman Society '25, Pres- ident of Sophomore Class '26, President of the Brinsonian Society '26, '27, President of the Athletic Association '27, '28, Vice President Y. M. and Y. YV. C. A. '27, President '28, Assistant Business Manager Mlm, STREAM '28, President of Senior Class '28, If fll81'9'S any cash profit. in laughing, Tommy should soon he a millionaire. His sense of humor has saved many ai situation and made many a friend for him. He is altogether a likable sort of chap-one on whom we all rely and admire tor his admirable qualities' and disposition. N! ,. Thirteen :'?f' 'z 4 . i'1 Fourteen 1 N ,s , 2 , ' K I 'va' 1 ' - T nflwf H-A 4' N' N f:- :: '. ::-,..Q ' f - 1 ' '- vvfv- f , Q.-ff,:,5,,, V .. m 'W'ff'3:WMML.::....1Www.1,,W,,,, Www- , M ,, .,...:,:- . Mt. f Q.,,..,M ....,. Q ,-'ff--M.vg3,k ,,,,,,.-A f ,. ,..,,,,:afw-,... ,..1s-f-N--- ,-,,1,,N.,.,.mx, MMs..,,.s,,.f,,W:.M,-Af, , -f--M Class Poem OUR ll211'fl yr-urs 1111- past and gone, Ffilll' 'VI'lll'S of work untold, Sim-1' first our 11111111-s wo 17l'0llflly w1'otv, O11 l'l2l1'lll Svl1ool's I'l1'USl11Il2lll 1'0ll. YVQ-'vc' lillOWll thc- thrill of school clay sports, Of l12l1J1llll0SS s11p1'01110g XV1-'vo haul our hopcs, our 4111-vs, our fears, Also our lmppy Il1'E'il11lS. V 1 ' ' .Ihv 'cars now mst do como 111 YIOXV 7 ,Xml loom about thc placeg L2lfli'll with 021111, our l1c'z11'ts lJCCOI11C, For what we lmvc to face. Dom' f1'io11rls so true, we must begin, To play 2lllOll1l'1' gillllfg For thesv olcl walls wc'll set' 11o 11101124 O111' goal is sc-t for fume. .lust 411111 fzl1't'Wl'll worcl we-'ll say, Wt- holw ytjlllll fool tho sumeg Om' lxopvs, our l1l'2l1'l'S, our aims urn- yours, -, .. . , - bor ll'Il'llllSllI1l 0 01' 1'v111z1111s. EDNA LXVERY. Nf w 2 1 -fa ' r YQ21ss ' --M54 History of 'Class of 728 O N the 12th of September, 1924, three huge airships were standing ready for flight on the landing field in front of Farm Life School. They were filled with passengers, seemingly prepared for a long journey. Everything appeared in readiness for their flight, but still they waited-casting expectant glances towards the Vanceboro Graded School. Suddenly a yell went up from the assembled crowd. The roar of an airship was heard. From the campus of the Vanceboro Graded School came a plane headed towards Farm Life School. The ship landed and eleven plucky voyage1's yelled greetings to the waiting crowd. The new arrival was not half-filled however, but immediately recruits swarmed from the F. L. S. dormitories and the school trucks. When finally the count was made, fifty-two daring adventurers had taken their places in the airship. Rah! Rah! Freshies! yelled a smug looking group in the ship nearest them. In the hubbub of departing no one paid any attention to the latest arrivalg and, when finally all four ships had gained the air, and the important looking Sophomores had time to notice, their neighbors, perceived they had been very busy. Instead of a dull colored hulk, they saw a smart, trim looking plane, with wings of nile green and canary yellow, the name Alethea. shining on the nile green background of the ship. It was gliding along smoothly as if skillfully maneuvered. and no wonder, the pilot was Spencer Dudley. Few great adventures befell these voyagers, but many little encounters with those in authority caused them to be called the most mischievous party in the fleet. Still, as all four ships came iiying into the airdrome of Farm Life School in May, Professor Teuton had to admit that the troublesome little Freshmen were flying higher than all the rest. After four months of earth, the call of the air was heard again and in September 1925, four planes again assembled on the campus of Farm Life School. One ship was missing from those that set out the previous year, but another was there to take its place. The nile green and canary yellow plane no longer held the least important place in the group. Its passengers, too, had acquired a certain importance not noticed during the previous year. They were making more noise- than any of the others, seeming to think they had to let everybody know they were Sophomores. However, as the time for setting out drew near, they began to quiet down and plan their voyage in earnest. And as the Alethea arose in the air, the faces that looked out were jolly but determined. They seemed to say, We are going to have a good time, but we are going to achieve success. And how could they fail with Tommie Hugh Worthington as pilot. Many adventures befell these voyagers during the year. Often they heard the call to earth, their plane came drifting down to remain for a few hours. Once they gave the Senior class a weinie roast, and on another occasion were entertained by their class teacher. Part of the class, not satisfied with work accomplishing during regular hours, arose early and hied to classwork at eight o'clock each morning that they might imbibe Latin under the guidance of Miss Opal Horton. They were in a measure repaid for this, however, by the several hikes they enjoyed with her. Among these, one is outstanding- that of April 1, 1926, when they arose at four o'clock for a long hike. Mere pleasure was not all that was accomplished on these earthly trips, for they often combined real achievement with joy. The voyagers of the plane Alethea pub- lished the Farm Life Schoolrlays, a paper full of local color and happenings. Two of the debaters who took part in the Triangular debating contest were from their number. One of the adventurers won the recitation medal. Another won the ora.tor's medal and thus he was entitled to compete in the oratorical contest at Wake Forest. 1 Fifteen .N fm Q , ,I K .. .J L K ,V w.'f1.' -V,...,,...a.7.,,,xQ,.,,,M,.,. h,,,,t.,.. V- . -, ,L A-LAL-7- - ,,.,.. ,.-- ' . --. at A' - L. . ww- V,-,V ,. N ,., .F ,,,, . . ...ft ,A Mimi.. ml, - 'Q'-swf After a time May came once more-and once more the .flcfhcn drew near the home port for a season of rest. The year 1925-26 became history and the former Sophomores awaited the time when they would again embark on the Aletlzea. September 1926 came, and the voyagers prepared to fiy once more to lands unknown. This time their plane held second place and as Juniors they joyfully took the air, under the capabable leadership of Edna Avery. They appeared quieter and the old air of im- portance was gone. Everyone seemed eager for what might be ahead, and they were all ready to profit by it. Several had dropped from the ranks, however and only thirty- seven remained to search out wisdom in foreign ports. They had many adventu1'es. The call to earth came and all were ready for a jolly time. An outstanding feature of this year was the Junior-Senior banquet. The classes vied with each other in toasts and witticisms, the memory of which will live long in the minds of those present. As an outstanding accomplishment of this year the four contestants in the triangular debating contest were Juniors. Both teams won, thereby winning the op- portunity to enter the debates in Chapel Hill. When May came this year, and when the gllfffltafl sank to earth somehow a feeling of expectancy filled the hearts of the adventurers. They realized that when they sailed again they would no longer be Juniors. September, 1927. came, and for the fourth and last time the plane fllefhca, assembled with the other planes in front of Farm Life School. This time only twenty hardy adventurers, who had weathered the storms of three years of flying, were ready to fiy for the fourth and last time from Farm Life School. Three years of work and play had done much for them. They were more mature, more experienced, more cultured, better able to meet the adventure of life. Profiting by the experience of their Sophomore year, they chose Tommie Hugh Worthington as pilot, for they knew well his efficiency. And because they felt the need of the best help obtainable, and also because of the respect and friendship they felt for him, they sailed high in the Alcfhea. daring altitudes not attempted before. Now the yea1 s work is finished. It seems this is the greatest adventure of them all. The call to earth has come several times this year. The great and outstanding adventure of the year has been the Publication of the Annual, Tina NIILI. S'i'mf:.xM. This is the fifth edition of the MIl.l. S1'1c1f:.x:x1 and is the first time a class as small as this has undertaken it. Several things have been done in an effort to raise money to finance the Annual. And while done both for pleasure and profit the end in view was the financing of the publication. The Senior booth at the Fair, the Halloween supper, and producing the play Anne What's-Her-Name were the main features in accomplishing this. And while all have worked hard, enough cannot he said in praise of Mr. J. O. Wells, their class teacher, whose intellect, diligence, and foresight have been given freely for their aid. Two outstanding Social events of the year were the Junior-Senior banquet and the reception given by the Woman's Betterment Association. All in all it has been a great year. The adventurers started out to accomplish great things, and all things considered, they have done well. May has come again. The plane -illefheu has settled down for the last time in front of old Farm Life School. Twenty adventurers have sailed for four years on a thrilling voyage-three of these have sailed together for eleven years as there are three in the class who began work in the first grade together and have continued all through school. Now they no longer fly the, same ship. Each goes out to man his own ship. May each be p1'epared for this and may everyone keep the dear old name .llclhca as the guiding spirit of the plane he must sail alone. , MYli'l'I,l+2l HUFF, H istorian. Sixteen mmm ' Prophecy Class of 728 HH ELLO! 2498-J Le Grande Clubhouse des paysans. You wish to arrange for the blue dining room? Just a moment while I confer with Madame- Hello, yes, Madame will be delighted to reserve the blue room for you for the ninth of June. She says if you will give her the names of your guests she will enjoy very much arranging the tables and place-cards. If you will give the occupation of each she can make the cards more attractive. All right, you say the first on your list is Miss Edna Avery? You don't mean the Miss Avery who is head buyer for the great Coplon Depa1'tment chain of stores, do you? Well I didn't think she ever stopped to attend anything but fashion shows. Congress- man Butler must sit where he can be heard by all during his speech? I see he is still making his little speeches. Two nurses? We won't put them together as they get enough of each other during work hours. Their names. please? Oh, Misses Lila Bryan and Cora Laughinghouse. Miss Laughinghouse is superintendent of D1'. Myrtle Huff's great Southern Sanatorium and Miss Bryan her special operating assistant, are they not? Will the doctor leave his anesthetics and steel long enough to attend? He will? Miss Freddie Causey, head of Causey's Insurance Company, and her private secretary, Miss Thelma Tolerf' Leon Norman and Charlie Tingle, oh they're the ones who have caused such a C011- gestion between the Standard Oil Company and Gulf Refining Company. Hope they don't start some competition across the banquet table. Mrs. Edna Gaskinf? She and her husband are here on a visit from the Hawaiian Islands, you say? Oh, I bet she never gets tired in that land of romance. Burney Lee Witherington, the great singer and successor to Gene Austin-If he sings I want to be eavesdropping. He is going to bring Miss Rosa Lee Harris, the leading movie star of today, from Hollywood in his newest sport coupe? Well, grand. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morris-is she Thelma Mills, who was one of the best teachers in the state? She must be a great inspiration and help to her husband who is a preacher. I know that parsonage just shines. Joe Henry Jones, the dreamer who could be 2111 artist for a little bit of eiTort, is to accompany Miss Melvin Mills, the leading dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies. Wonder if she is trying to add him to her long list of 'has been' husbands? He's too lazy to get married though from what folks say. Dr. Agnes Weiss, professor of history at E. C. T. C., and Superintendent Tommy Hugh Worthington of Craven County Farm Life Junior College. It would be a time if they should begin discussing the merits of their respective institutions, especially as Super- intendent Worthington cannot be convinced that any one can raise just as good cows but in his own little spot of Craven County. And now Judge Hellen. May I offer a suggestion? How many years since you and these classmates graduated? Ten! And you have not seen but one or two of them since then? Well, why not have a regular birthday dinner with the cake and ten candles- and I would suggest also having every one drop the handles to their names and become for this one night only the girls and boys who knew you as Lena Evelyn the one they always called on. Good-bye. Oh! You are perfectly welcome. Madame desires that we treat our customers always to the best we have. M YR'rLE Huw. Seventeen I 'qqz-es 4 C' 7 Mi' g A 55:11 . 5 1, f, 2-4' 1m-xii 2 s -'Q ,f.,,f:'jf',f .. s., H, f, 1-cg ,g'.,,l- fi K K gym- .I ,. ,vj.v.,: Nc, 1 . f Y. . ' ff 44423 , .ge ' 4 .1.' if 54,51 1 3 1 .5 -i . . . ffl! - ' ., ...If -N Q ' . - - Hari' :- 1 712. wif K. , W V A, ,I ..,,,v,p,.. ' . V 'g 1- - - -s .L'j,,,.,L,75l5. W ,L . , A l p V 11' lg,.as.-1.s,,,,.,,.,,,,w,. ,,,,,fs. . I F ' . ,M ,.,,. .,..-a.,,,..s.. - ' -- i.:,-s.....,n,.,.., 'Z - H-W-vf? ' . A L..'i':5 - . ...we 'swf ' Last Will and Testament S the time is drawing nigh when we, the Seniors of 1928, of Craven County Farm Life School, must bid farewell to all of our friends and fond acquaintances, we feel that we must leave behind us, a portion of our cheerfulness and good will, lest the coming days pass too drearily for our predecessors. YVG therefore, sadly compose and declare this our last will and testament. Because of our love and great admiration for the members of the Junior Class, we will to then: all of our responsibilities. hardships. dignity, and especially, our extraordinary grades made during this year. We also will them all of our privileges. To the faculty we wish to express our sincere appreciation for all they have done for during our high school days. To Mr. VVells we leave our very best wishes, thanking him for his kind and helping hand during this. our last year. VVe will and bequeath to Miss Richardson a French class that will be ashamed to make the grades we have made. To Miss Dickinson we will a class that will be able to answer all of the history and civics questions she can ask. To Miss Freeman we will a geometry class that can tell the number of degrees in angles as we are not able to tell in the manner she wishes us to tell. To Mr. Cardwell we leave a supply of cats. hoping that he will boil them until his heart's content. To those behind us we will several of our cherished possessions, hoping they will receive comfort from them. Here comes Cora Laughinghouse, dragging her feet as she comes down the hall. The old red shoes which she is wearing she wishes to leave to Reba Mcliawhorn. Thelma Toler is very happy to be relieved of her dignity which she has turned over to Mattie Forrest. . As Burney Lee XVitherington has such a large supply of hats and caps, he chooses to leave his red toboggan to John H. Cleve, desiring that he will receive as much benefit while wearing it as he has. After much consideration, Tommy Hugh Vl'ortliington. with a twinkle in his eye. has decided to leave his place as the most musical to Burk Reels. Also his ability to milk cows and distribute milk to Leonard Taylor. His curly locks go to Lawrence Dixon. iVhat is that loud noise that we hear? Lena Evelyn Hellen is hollering hot dogs! and ice t'l'0?lI1lln This wonderful voice goes to Hollie Butler hoping that she will receive great beneht. in after life from the use of it. Lena Evelyn also wishes to leave her old every day shoes to Miss Richardson as she is very fond of them. Freddie Causey wishes to leave her popularity to Sallie lit-tt Mills. also her ability to tell jokes to Lucy Dell Brown. A sudden gust of thinking caused Edna Avery to leave with delight her place as the Biggest Bluff to Birdie Dell Lannn. Her good grades go to Daisy Ramsey. Edna Gaskins wills her ability to translate Frencli to John Simpson. Lila Bryan finally decided to leave her bashfulness to Vivian Hellen. Myrtle Huff leaves her baby ways along with her short skirts to Mable Morris. Thelma Mills wishes to will her sincerity to .lulia Heath, hoping that it will help her to win many friends. YVebster Butler desires to leave his position as Best All-round Boy to Horry Canst-y, and his gogd behavior to N. T. XVhitford. As Charlie Tingle was thinking about his cherished possessions, he decided instantly that Mui-ries VVilliams must have his knowledge of physical geography. It happens that .Toe Henry .Tones has several things that he would like to leave, but he had rather his wit go to Kuch XVilliams. His tremendous knowledge of art goes to Evelyn lflnnett. Rosa L. Harris will her neatness to Ruth Jenkins. Leon Norman hasn't forgotten an old friend who is not in school because he has left his cute little hat to Owen Powell. Hubert Morris leaves his good looks to XVilliam 'White Melvin Mills wishes. by all means, that her inelodious voice go to Katie M. Forrest. I, the testator, do will and bequeath my position as Best All-round girl to Mary Bland: My big feet and fast walking just have to go to Pearl Gaskins with my very best wishes for her success. XVe do hereby appoint the .Tunior Class to be the executors of this our Last NVill. and T8St3.IIl6!1l2. In witness whereof we, the Class of '28 set our hearts and aiiix our seal. ., CLASS or '28 tsealy, ' AGNES E. YVEISS, Testator. Eighteen N YQ5-YQ' . -V af , - . Class- Song Tune: 4'D:1wn of TO11101'1'OXV7, lfll days of lligli Sc-hool are ending, ljQlSSlIlg.1' fast ZIWZIYQ Students their own ways 21111 Wlxllfllllg, Seeking to find Z1 new day. Ont ot' the years conies 21 1l1011lO1'y, Fz11'1n School, f1'O11l you now wo Sf1'2ly-' CHORUS Days of our High School, Of dear old Farm School Friendships are lasting. lVe'll ne'e1' forget Hours Hllcd with working, Sonic filled with playingg Days that welre passing lrVitl1 joy and regret. In f11t111't- days welll 1'e111Q111lmc1' Friends we louvc behindg ' llIQ1l1l1'li'S ure- fond and tl1oy'1'o tender, Making strong tics that will bind. New L'2l1'0S and duties van never Blot 01' 1-1-use from our niind. .R f A 7 Nineteen -r. - . k w :Q M31-sz ' . Q17-,il 1. 5l?'5f:'f 'i-Y -iii. J 35711 ,i,?1,w7..,- R --i,xq111fx-,Y-are-. fe - y fx, MQ-life mS I11I...'r M- - ' 3W,ff'-5122a ' Yr' y5.fg'5'-gggg-Q. 5 ,gg f . , 1 iff' 'j5:'EjX . 5 Twenty -' Q1 V we -1i..,A1-:- , ,V US S Class Cen F-1 O -f-4 S GJ CD r. W., '73'L'-'PSV - . ,,---e-A---'1 ...., r ,.,.,-- .9 as . ,., A., 5 S O JL! O V S O 1' S 0 ' v l - . Name - Nickname Favorite Expression , utswmiinii Ambition Best Friend Favorite 590149 5 liaructerxstlc Edna Avery 'Slim ' My Heavens Capability To Teach 'iOlds , Vamping the M911 Webster-Butle Web Oh! you don't say Never still To 'Pass Dormitory Necking Lila Bryan ' Lollie ' I'll Declare Bashfulness To he a nurse Algebra Stlldyihll Freddie Causey Fred Aw Naw! Friendliness Tobe Mrs. W ..... M? Nailfile Tellinfr-l0k0S Lena Evelyn Hellen Sis-ter Oh! My gosh Beautiful Eyes To be alaw 'er Two co nbs Bossinf.: Myrtle Huff Baby Dag-gone-it Gigizlinpz To he slim Sleep Basketball Joe Henry Jone President I should say not Lazil -ss To re t Chocolate Candy Making Cute Remarks C Thelma. Mills Thi 1 ble' Can't Y u Read? Qui t f-ss To graduat Physical Geoer why Riding in a Ford Hubert Morris Ham The Bible says: Giving: Advice To be a preacher TChevy Riding a. bicycle Leon Norman Hunt Whatfs That? Smallness To get his Diploma Jazz Bow Ties Tensing Thelma Toler Shorty Gosh Dignii y To be n. 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GASKINS XVILLIABL GASKINS lCI.I1:AxOIc H,XAI11,'l'UN K'IIAI:I.IE HILL .IIISSIE HALLOWAI' M.XI!GUERl'1 1I'I Hlilfk' AIVIIIEI. GIl.XY II'OcII SYIIII. JENKINS aB1.XRG.XRE'1' KE NT NIARY EIINA KIIIIQAIAN Ullllfi LANCASTEII IIALLENIQ L.X'1'II.KXI ILEIIALII MCLAWIIOIIN VIRGININ MCL.XXX'lllllIN HI-LSSIE NIILLEI: IHI4:IcIsEIz'I' MILLS SAIILIIC BETT MI1.I.S ETIIEL MORRIS EIINA MOYE - I up ...,.,.CZass Teacher ..............PreszcZent Preszrlent ....,SCC7'C'ffl7'1j and Treczszu tl CIIIIISTIEN NELSON IQILMA NOBI.ES HITTII NOBIIES IIARRY PARKER fXIA'l 1'IE PAIIIIEII TIAURIE PATE LOYII RAMSEY BICHTIC REELS LNNA BELL SAIITII LILA 4 BELL SM ITII 2,-WLEL A BELLE SM IT If HOIsEIc'I' SRIITII' IJIQZELL STILLEY DAN SUTTON l'.V1 1'ERSDN WEISS CARLOS WE'l'IIliIi1Xli'1'lJ?. NIALCOLINI WHI'l'I?llIl1l ELOISE WILEY IKOBERT WILLIAMS WEBSTER KUOK WILLIAMS MARGARET WITIIEIIINGTON ff f-S. fm., www . sf' ,,. f-mf' L I lm f 4 ,, , . K - WW! ad ' W5 Q V ' fi f , ffwfdi - 519541 'mask W, x mum' 3,2 Q QM Zan. g-mm. ,V faffafb if 155624 325 FRESIIMAN CLASS +4 Thirty-one 0-A-f-V. .. . . , r 5 ' 'x 'A'.' ii Athletic Association L1cN.x EVIQLYN H1':I.r.Ex W. C.xRnwE1.L E LVQILIQ F1:1iE1x1AN TOLILIII-I H. Woi:T111Nu'1'ux, Pros. Enxx Av1c1:.1'. SCC., Treas. X! I I . 4 I Tun-my-two f ff ,f 1, f V fy X, NATM f 1 1 . . , Q . YN Y .1 . Q Yrauqm NM.,-..i - .- .V . ' , x,,fX.L. - D i Thirty-four ,qv-Y SCIENCE CLUB TKQNSK A F WM 3 CYMNR mmm ' -f xx W X M., Y Q M up mm if Hwymf -ffwwiw Mfrs: 5574 naw . 11' ' Il, ,mx WW , . TAR HEEL F.x1:M1-:las Thirty-five Q1 f .L ' 'x, ,', CYMNXN NHS .Y . U N-24 ix? 4 . 135 1 A ' za swift Thirty-six COAIMERCIAL CLUB I 1 n, TKQXXXQSXXQAN X,y.f......,,f,g,.,,:.,,,,.,'.n..,.., ...Mug V' 3 -N, . Nr -mr, ' 'l Home Economics EIJNA PARAMORE HELEN STEVENSON MILDRED SIVIITH KATIE MAE FORREST MAMIE RUSSEL MILI.ER LUCY DELI, BROWN INEZ BEOTON HALLEN LAQIIIAIII REBA MCLAWIIORN DEZI-JL S'I'II,I,IcY MI'l 1'IE POWELL MARGUERITTE HUFF MISS SALLIE Ez' ES'I'If:.LL FORREST MARIAN COX MARGARET COX FRY ROAOHE EDNA CARISONS JULIA SALTI-:I-:I SALLIE BUTLER NIARGARET COPPAGE NIURIEL IPOOH DAISY R,A1VISI+1Y IVIARY ELLEN JENKINS SIBYI, JENKINS BROOKS -.M .. Q, , Y R k.-..,, W, lv, .., i 1 Yiiwf? :am liiw A- Tllirty-eight P1.xNo .xxn VIOLIN CLASS mv--. -.. .. V . ,,, ...,-.. PN I ax, -A , ,f f ' 4 5 gi? cz-'iff f' -1 4- . - fi LW 2'-'C 'z:.,. ..s---my--.-...v...' ' - x.n.,-,.g,.,v5f,,..,--W-3.,m.,.,,v.4,,.,.,,.f-1..,:,...A.,... -V . M f - -- '-H. '4 f-W v- AH - x., -,.. - ,, V - I-ml:-T 4 I l:,Q'-f1..:,u F I u v 1 E I z Y. M. AND Y. W. C. A. K Thirty-nine : 'U ' . WNV '3 9 - V - w -...W THONIAS W. WORTHINGTON ....... BURNEY LEE WITHERINGTON ........ FREDDIE CAUSEY .....,...... A.... MYRTLE HUEE ..........................,. LENA EVELYN HELLEN ..,... EDNA AVERY ....... JOE H. JONES ............ ....... DINKINS COPPAGE ...,.. ..,... DAN SI l I'ON ......... . BRYAN KNOX... O'1'Is C.xl'sE,Y ,...,A, J. B. CAUSEY ......... HILTON DIXON ........ Forty ...........Bass .......Ba1'itone .........AZto Alto Violin ...First Cornet Second Cornet Second Cornet .Second Cornet Snare Drum Violin ..........Bass Drum ..,..,..Ser'omI Cornet .........AZto 5TkNXKSxwm N WILLIABI CARDWELL ...... SPENCER DUDLEY .... WILLIAM WHITE .......,. JOHN CLEVE ............. HARTLEY BLAND ....... PEYTON BROWN ........ Football .. ..... 006071, .......TacIcZe ....,..TaclcZe .,,.....Guard LAURIE PATE ..,......... .,...... G uafrd KUCH WILLIAMS ................. ,.,..L,.,,,,,.., O' enter ROBERT LEE WILLIABIS .,..,..., ........L Q llll'l'f67'bClC'lx' WILLIAM ARTHUR ............. ,,.,,,,,,,,, H alfback KENNETH lTYNDALI ..................... .LLL,,LLw H alfback THOMAS H. WORTHINOTON ...,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,, Fullbnck Substffufem' Charlie Hill, Hilton Dixon, Laurence Dixon, Harry Parker. Forty-one S A 1 9. '- I:--3 -4- 'Y' ff ff' 'f93FLf22'f7miii11'--LL v-425, 6 iv 'Tif'1:fT'i1-.14:: - -x -T-VLJ1 , '- . .,.. F ' x I x I , -, '- ' 7' X - '1 VK VVI. 1 ,. V . . ' ,V 412.3 - 1 f -- L :fy V VV V ,... , ,V ,.,,,,,c?VV , V ' ' -- - .. . ..-fum Mx. Q . .Q A' '-'- A f ' f-'W- '15:-r'1::L,..I-..v-mv. A , ., ., I' Tff I - - -1zLfu:...1:w -.W L. W i,,.LmL. . ,- I, ., .MW N. I .Q1L...qwggw.,,.aL.:-xLv-ffm-,.,'V:W,,-u,,.- f f- 4 --f' . V I 5 ,f-a-+-- . 'p.........' -. BILL CARIIWELL ..,,.... ROBERT WILLIAMS .... CHARLIE HILL ......... WILLIAM WPIITE ..... JOHN CLEVE ,......... PEYTON BROXVN ......... Basketball ...,.Coach .......Center ......Fo,rward .,,..,Fm'wa1'd ........Gua1'd Substitutes: Tommie H. Worthington, Kuch Williams, Berte Reel and Burney L. Witherington. Forty-t wo x X' 2.3 L' .i' L -1:1 .. ,A- Hmre-my me 2 M L AGNES Wmss ...,. LENA EVELYN Hr: MATTIE FORREST ..,...,.,.AA .A,.... ESTELL Fo1:1uQs'r .....w .wY , JULIA SALTER ........, LL1-:N w V ., ,....A I Mft Forzourcl .,.,,,..,,,..t.V,..C'e11lf'1' .Right Forward Right Forzrarrl ..Ce1zter Guard RU'l'H JENKINS ....... ,.....,. . ., ..,.... .,..,.. R ight Guard MY1c'IL1c HUFF ..,,,,.,,,,,..,....,,,.......,.,. ,,,,.A ,,.. . ,A . . A .,Av,..,.....A ,,.,......,........,,..A................., L eft Guard Substitutes: Edna Carsons, Mildred Smith, Cora Laughinghouse, Mary Gardner Dink- ins, Katie Mae Forestt, Evelyn Ennett, Julia Heath, Reba McLawh0rn, Margaret Coppage. Miss LUc1Ll'.E Fizmmmx .,,,. ,.............. G irls' Coaeh LENA EVICLYN Hr:1,I,r:x ,.,.,,, ,eei,ee I izzsiness .7l'IfllI,f1fll'l' Forty-three n-. NP?-::+-Q-.. . . q.. x E ,-,L EXQAN s 0 Forty-four Baseball Candidates XVILLIAM CARDXVELI.. Coach CHARLIE TINGLE DAN T. SUTTEN EARL CLEVE CHARLIE HILL KENNETH TYNDAL1. HILTON DLYON KUCH YVILLIALSIS YVILLIARI YVHITE xr Q ? SPENCER DUDLEY JOHN H. CLEVE ROBERT L. WrLL1.n1s BERT REEL THOMAS W. WOR1'HING'1'0N BRYAN KNOX J. B. CATSSEY BURNEY L. W'I'IHERING'!'0N 'f.':2 f X ' A-x.,.J...,.,f ..'.. QQ.. ,A-W f- - ' SENIOR CLASS OF FARJI LIFE SCHOOL Presented A NN ll'H.l T'S-HER-NA ME Disc. 13, 1928 CHARACTERS tIn the order of their HDD92ll'2llll'0l Anthony lVheat fTonyl, a victim of circumstances ..,.,,,,.....,,,..,r Burney Lee lVitheringtou Burks, his valet, faithful to the end ..........................w.... ,,,... ' Fommie H. Worthington Marjorie, a very modern young woman. ,.,,,.., ...,.,.,......,......,.., E dna Avery Aunt Julia, the Judge's sister-in-law ,...,,,,... Barbara, a flapper who flaps ,.,v.r.,.,Y.....,A...r..,..r...,........, Mooney, the temperamental maid, with nerves ,..,,.., .....,...Lena E. Hellen ...Evelyn Ennett Miss Richardson Willie Peabody, the boy from next door .................,... ,.............,...... N Vehster Butler Doran. a plain-clothes detective ................. ...,,. T ommie H. Worthington Gran'ma, aged 82, but with young ideas ...... ......... ............,.... A g nes Weiss Louise Byers, her companion .................. Judge Bunby, the head ot' the house ....... Doctor Aked, a friend of the family .......... Nancy Brown, the girl from Rosedale ..... . Ebenezer Whittle, the Judges nephew '................. Mrs. Ebenezer Whittle, looking for EDGIIOZQI '..i....i Two Little Whittles SYNOPSIS PrologueMHTony W119dt'S room in the Bachelors' Inn. Act I-Living room in Judge Bunby's house. an hour later. Act II-Same room, half an hour later. Act III-Same room. the next morning. ....,.Vivian Jenkins ........Rohert Joyner Wells .......Julia Salter Wells ....:.Vivinn Jenkins During the second act the curtain will he lowered for one minute to indicate the pas- sing of half an hour. Director-Miss Dickinson Stage Managers-Members Freshman Class Forty-tive .g....o.. ,, , , .. ,. 1 x g 5 - - ,- .l ., Q, . . ,A , .V g V. 4 A . , .. ......'fz...,,,,,,, 'PMT V F, '22 ,Wm f- A 1. f 'S'-3---...,..,,.f R f Wlieroaloouts of Last Year Seniors ,yyX1.XI.xx'11,1m.x ,DI'n1.i:Y .... M CEc'1L HAR'1'I.i-:Y ..., YA OIHXI. Il .xR'1'Li:Y ,,,.. yn lV.x llR.-SDI-IR ,v,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7fNlNI.xRY MoR'1'AN WII.I.I..xArs .Y.. . Gi3R'rR1'm-3 XVILLIS ........, I.i'4'IL11: NVAYN1-3 ......, Tn i:onoRE Liawis ...... Jnssm lifooic . ..,,.. l.1'I..x lvoviq .,... ,..,,., . . Il0BliR'l'L,XNl',XS'1'ER ,.-,,,,,,,,A 5, . lel.ucv11:Y ll. Mc'L.xwHonN Ronxni' .loYNER ,..,....,,,,.,., BRYAN l7AUL .........,.... RIILDREII IQIKKIIAN .,... f'.xRsoN Joxns v...,v,, . if lim' l'.lR.u1oRE .,,.. m f.'1..x1'mg 'l'.xYI.oK ., , ,. ,,l Dlxlqlxs Covixxnn ...A lfeitxiz Z.usAwA .,.... l'Is'1'n1-31: Z.x1s.xw.x ............. .l.u'K L.xI'r:nIxoieioiwla ,. , . Ili-:'1'.x Mons:-L .,,,............. 1il I'Il S'l'R0l'D ,,,, . .l.xA11+: l'owi:LL ,...,w YIoI..x S1'iri:1c.xLI. .,.. Ll 1..x NlII.l,h ...,.... . l4:llI'l'H JQHNSUN ,,,,A,A.,. ., ' ilu' XVAN I,.xNc'.xsT1sR..... IJULA BIAE L.xNc'.xsTER .... . . AlARH.XIili'l' Ni:LsoN ..... llEI.1.1l:N I.Jl'DLEY ..... Jonx RHYN.x1.ns ..... . TEDDY IIEYNALDS ...... Forty-six ..-...Klllg',S Business College Raleigli, N C K P. Sfore, New Bei-li, N C .....lxlZll'1'l0fl, living in New Bern, N. C ......Me1'erlitl1 College, Raleigh, N. C C. T. C., Greenville, N. C l1Olll0, Ernul, N. C Greenville, N. C .....Going to seliool at XV2lSlllll4g'fOll, N. C lionie, Ernnl, N. C .........-Xt l1OI11P, Ernul, N. C ......-Xt lionie, Vaneeboro, N. C .....State College, Raleigh, N C home, Vaneeboro, N. C .....,f'ity Furniture Co., Wzisliiiigtoii, N. C ......I,01llSl0ll1'g College, Lonislnirg, N. C l1on1e, Xl21llC'ClJ01'O, N. C .....State College, Raleigh, N. C .....State College, Raleigh, N. C lionie, Vaneelmoro, N. C ......S'renog1'z1pl1e1', Swanqn:11'te1', N. C ............................M.Englel1n1'4l, N. C ....At ll011lC, XT2llll'6lJ0l'0, N. C ' N C .....................lJ0l0f1Q1', . . J lionie, Kinston, N. C Sontliern CO1lSG1'V2llO1'y of Music, D111'l12llll, N. C ..King's Business College, Raleigh, N. C llOI11Q,.V-8lll'0lJO1'0, N. C ..................,...,,ci1'll.lOll, N. C lionie, Vanoeboro, N. C N C .....Fl0l'1l MacDonald Colle-ge, Red Springs, il. ..............,,,.,........Bnsiness College, Norfolk, Vu .,......-Xt home, Vanceboro, N. C .....Xt hoine, Kinston, N. C ...At home, Kinston, N. C EDNA GASKINS. ,M ,ww X ,,., N V A4 .,,..,.,.,.. . .axe-,,:,,,,,,,,, x I., 1 .- .VMX .. , r., sn., , N M 5 V My Z. .V ..,. .,.,- : W Smallest Girl ,,,.,.. Cutest Teacher .,,..,. Biggest Bluff ....... Best M ustciart.. Sefmot Stzeftz.. Baby ,,,,,,,....,..,,,, Jlost in tore .....,.. Shortest .,........... Sleepy Head ,,,,. Greatest Dreamer ......... if ' IJ Slzekest ,.................. Quretest. ..s.,...... . Most Serious .....,. Durnmest .......,...... Biggest Eater ......... Most Studious ............... Least 00,,,.mandmg .... . .,.-,......,-. -W , uWhO7s Whoa' ....,,,.,MABLE NIORRIS .........OP115 WPII,1,S .......fEDNA F. AVRRY NORMAN .,.lr,INKINS fL'0I'l'AHPI ...HALLRN E LATHA KI FRN FY L. XV1THRR1Nu'1'Ox ..........MARY BLANIJ .......JO11N H. CLIVE H. JON1-ss ...IQOBERT VVILLIAMR B1-:OTON ............... AON1ss BERT77 BIRDIE DELL LAMA1 .......lNIR. CARDWELL .......PEY'FON BROXVN ......LENA E. IIELLEN Forty-seven 4-..M,., o-4 .gfK,i' ,P Forty-eight A... .,. ,. w - . enf- X 'A gm mm Boost Vanoeboro The Students of the Craven County Farm Life School hclieve in Vancehoro, they appreciate the good will of its people and the Support ol its merchants. They have pledged themSelveS to re- turn the courtesy and reciprocate whenever possible. The following merchants who have cooperated in the WBuy in Vancehoro Campaign deServe Special mention: J. B. HELLEN A. M. WILLIAMS A. R. BLOWS MRS. ADA SMITH B. C. SUTHER,S DRUG STORE SERVICE GARAGE I. S. JACKSON J. L. ASHLEY PETERSON 81 SoN 'W f v J! 1556! .Toe 1-laiins tha GENERAL HARDWARE . Cart and 11YC1g0lI g116lff'l'I.61f Paints, X'72lI'lllSll, Glass, Sash DOOrS. TObz1CCO Fines D. L. LATTA New Bern, N. C. Thr llozm' of Sr'l'f'1.f't'M 13511118 l rr1me.S Il? lllfzkf' PHOTOGRAPHS Tfmf Scziiqfy LET VS 1'lfENEl1?VE s CHILDHOOD YOUR YOUTH Q OLD AGE Wootezz-Mozzlfofz New Bern, N. C. Knrln lm l i11i1'.wl11'r1g1 t while 21 1112111 has lez11'11ed how to fly like 21 bird, l1e'll never learn to sit On a barbed wire fence. DAN: My l'O0llllll?lt9 fell down the stairs last night with 21 pint Of 1'0I'l1 juice. LEx,xRn: Did he spill any? DAN: NO, he kept his 1nOuth closed. l5'S7'.ll3l,ISl1l5'lI IHTI1' . C. WHITTY 85 COMPANY ffardware and 1g,Q'l'iK'Il flu rdf Impfenzefzts MCCORMI CK-DEICRING Agents 23, 25 and 27 Qjfil-V011 Street Plume- UH NPEIW BPIRN, N. C. MR. C.xnnwELr, Con Biology classiz Why is a skunk a queer animal? Smzxoriic D.: Because it is offensive on the defensive. For Sail'-Thorough female Beagle and Few mixed puppies.-Mr. J. N. Pinson. Melvin Mills Buzer doesn't leak any more since she had her head shingled. Gi-:RALD MCLAWHORN: Pa, what's a Board of Education? Miz. MULAWHORN: When I was in school it was a pine shingle. Herr fo Agnes-If I had knew that you had wanted to went, I would have saw that you got to get. Miss Fnnzmux: Myrtle, Can you work the iifteenth proposition? MY1c'rI.1f:: I don't know, which one is it? NEW BERN FLORAL COMPANY H. R. SHRIVER, MANAGEIK EVERY DAY A GIFT DAY Ffofcwyf and Gifts for aff Oc'c'a5i01z.v Store Phone 464 144 Middle Street House Phone 438 NEVV BERN, N. C. Meredz'fh College Raleigh, N. C. A Standard College for Young Women Ujfwgv C'0llI',Yz'j of .windy Ima'- I.71g to ffm IJ. B. a'z'g2'ff, and to z2'ijbZ011za.v in .Music and 1.71 Arr. For catalogue or further information write CHAS. E. BREWER, President. RALEIGH, N. C. BRADDY'S Lmmdererxw um! Dry Hearzers French Dry Clcrfnirzy Special Attention to Mail Orders S. Front St. Phone 2 New Bern, N. C. 9669 Susffifz 3? Berry Washington, N. C. S9991 Plz ilzlo Wrzlghl F urfziture C 0. Headquarters in Wfashingfon, N. C WHOLESALE FOR D G O O D S Furnaces-Cook S tores-Ranges Gmphophones and Records cz n cz' The Store Built 011 Personal Service Washington, N. C. S999 P a 712 l1'L'0 Compliments Chemical Co., Inc. Of Fertilizer W O M A N , S Manufacturers B E T T E R NI E N T WASHINGTON, N, C, Vanceboro, N. C. Those newfangled dances are just DOWDY like checkers: you make a lot of FURNITURE COMPANY moves but don't get anywhere. Garters have joined the leisure New Bern, N. C, classg all they have to do these days is to look ornamental like some of their wearers. MBs. Jmcvls fwhen Mr. Jarvis proposed to he-rl: I'll lllHl'l'y you on one condition. Mn. J.xRv1s: TlIat's all rightg I entered college on four. BVIINEY L.: Do you believe in being engaged a long time? MARY M.: No. I'd rather keep two short ones going at once. HI'BE1i'I' M.: Did you ever ride a jackass? CHARLIE T.: No. HUBEIRT M.: Well you ought to get on to yourself. LUCAS-LEWIS, INC. THE HAPURE FOOD STORE A' wHoLEsALE u1eoCE1fIEs New Bern, N. C. R. LEE STEWART WAT CHMAKER and JEWELER STEWART BUILDING WATCH INSPECTOR Fon MARKI'lT STREET N. S. X A. C. L. R.. R. 'LGIFTS FUR EVERYBODY WaslIi1Igt.o1I '-' '-' North Caroliila HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY WASHINGTON, N. C. Hardware, Mzll, Baz'la'z'ng, Plumbing ana' Halo Supplier J. H. PARKER 86 COMPANY M. L. JACOBS, PROPRIETOR P U R E S E E D S Field Seed, Garden Seed, Flower Seed, Bulbs, Spray jIfIterz'alR, Poultry F eedx and Szlpplies, High Grade Feed. 23 Middle Street Phone 184 NEVV BERN, N. C. MARRINER-GRIFFIN COMPANY, INC WHOLESALE GROCERS NEW BERN, N. C. Distribuiors of Sky Lark - Town Talk Flour FOR 50 YEARS THE BEST I J. E. SLATER lllClIl1lljflCl'1lI'C7' of NORTH CAROLINA PINE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR LOGS See me before you buy your Illlllbf-'I' or sell your logs. NEW BEEN, N. CIT. r I x 1125 I r,Ad,AieW Qwfifmf 1 V' . MHA! leer,-gQf,g, Craven Candy Co ipany f'U7lIllIll7llf'Ilf-S IVHOLESALE NEW BERN ICE PLANT Fruits-Candies NEW BERN, N. C. Produce Quality ami Servrcew New Bern, N. C. It is rumored that Lena Evelyn could get a good job as a portrait painter in Hell-everything she paints looks like the devil. KUCK: Hey, Toni, there's a phone call for you. TOM: I'1n taking ai bath. If it's a girl, say I'l1 be there at 82003 if it's a uian tell him I'l1 take another pint. The butcher said this was spring lamb, said Miss Brooks. Yes, growled Leonard, '5I'1l1 chewing one of the springs now. CITY S. G. ROBERTS FURNITURE COMPANY XVHOLESALE GROCER HEWTy'5hi'?!l fm' Nw HUW67, Overalls, Shirts, Hosiery . Phone 79 Market St- 103 S. Front St. Phone 188 WHShlllgtljl1, ct. Npyy' BQFIQ7 Cf. ' STALLINGS BRO THERS NIEMBERS or NATIONAL PLUMBING AND HEATING ASSOCIATION Plumbing and Heating Engineers SANITARY PLUMBING Steam, Hot Water and Vapor Heating We Sell STANDARD Fixtures and Best Grade Material We Employ Sfrfllerl jIFC'llllI1l'CS Only Phone 77 NEW BERN, N. C. 70 Craven St. I I, ! 9 fha: Tiy1f'wLmf ij' f Joe LI PMAN New Bez 11, N. V. FURNITURE Tru nks, G0-C'r1rf.w, fllll'I'1iIItjI'-Y C'nrpe!S, Allfl1'fl.HgS um! lfugx It will pay you to See me before lmuyihgg elsewhere. Orders filled promptly. I appreciate your trade and guarantee to please. Ijtllllll fm'g1'f In I'l'N7'f The Ohey Baby Shop 11 Pollock Street Yue Bern .'-.' ,X . f . Ofd' Refliclhfz' SfZO1 S!7OfP JOE CAPRIO, Prop. For lhe' Sulels Solve Ser Ifw OLD SHOES MADE NEW Special Attention to Mail Orders 141 Illidrlle St. Phone U58 HVIIJIJINCG MATERIAL .New Bern Buifdihg Supply Co. Phone 1635 .5 t'rm'en Sf. New Bern, X. f'. . L Drink Bottled The Perfect Answer to Thirst NEW BERN COCA-Ci DLA BOTTLI NG WORKS, LINKUHPORA TEDJ The old-fashioned woman who ex- pects two or three more babies now has a daughter who expects two oi three more husbands. The Caplan Company, lm. EASTERN C'AROLINA'S BIGGEST ANU BEST DEPARTMENT STORE NEW7BERN,N.C. X., Q' 5 Q c 1'Xv'xfJ' N j N X 1. 1 any-ifw i ,,r' N 1 .gli xxXXXX BUILQER f ISIONS created by the imagination precede the achievement of any really great accomplishment. The ability to weave the threads of imagination into the finished fabric is equa important. I It has been the p i e1of4he EDWARDS k BRoUc:H'roN Cor A o interpret the ideas of the St-aff d create in material form their vision. . From the art w k ind engravings to the finished book, tt S olunie, is the result of organized cooper i with the Staff. Such able cooperation is one of the visions which precede the building of a successful business, and is a part of the working policy of the EDWARDS 8z BROUGHTON COMPANY. To those Staffs desiring complete co- operation from art work and engravings to the finished book, we offer unexcelled service. Complete service means undivided responsibility as to the result-one organ- ization to correspond and talk with-one trained director to merge the unany ingre- dients iuto the finished product. You, too, may be proud of your annual. Correspondence is Invited PIIJXYARDS K BROVGHTON POMPANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA i 2 ? 9 use it Til 4 I r -,-N l N1 e ll ,f 7 I, f ,., 7 gtl ntl fm :W 'Hip X P pi' x Y i x NW RJ X r r,. cf .s A u ,i v n ,, A.-.41 'AAP ' X , . vu ' f 6' . f A , ' 'U , , 4' 'Q' gf , ' rf. -ver-1, f- N-' A 3,5 ' , I . ,X .- - u A W-4 '74.:. 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