J T Barber High School - Warrior Yearbook (New Bern, NC)

 - Class of 1958

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The Drama Guild members were Joyce E. Best, Louise Dudley, Catherine Murrell, Marie Stanley, and Robert Brown while Mamie Cry, Elizabeth Sanders, Ruth Murphy showed great talent in Arts and Crafts. Members of the Photography Club were Ruth Becton, Naomi Becton, John Stancil, Dora Williams, Annie Green, Manior Fonville, Theresa Stewart, Haywood Best, Jesse Best, William Boone and Ella Bell. Our third year we had Mrs. G. R. Brown, Mr. G. Fields, Mr. G. A. Harrison, and Mrs. Jones as advisors. We opened this year with excitement about our prom. As our Junior Class Officers we had, President - Leonard Dunston; Vice President - Vernon Robinson; Secretary - Martha Alexander; Treasurer - Eart Wiggins; Business Manager - Elijah Stewart. On a lovely spring night in May, the junior and senior prom was held in the very attractive gymnasium. Our theme was A Night in Fairyland. The floor was centered by a wishing well which contained the tasty beverage that was served by waiters and waitresses attired as fairies. The gratifications of the minds of everyone will always be symbolic for the success of our prom. For the first time in the history of our school, we won the State Championship in football by defeating High Point 13-6. Juniors who held outstanding positions were William Dixon, Raymond, Fred Lilly and John Stancil. Leonard Dunston, Eart Wiggins, and Charles Pearson played on our basketball team which reached the semi-finals in the State Basketball Championship. Members for eligibility of the Crown and Sceptre Club were Vivian Adams, Carrie Armond, Joyce E. Best, Alfreda Brown, Louise Dudley, Marion Harvey, Ruth Mitchell, Catherine Murrell, and Carathene Wallace. The Student Council Representatives were Alfreda Brown, Marvin Collins, Hilda Harvey, Marion Harvey, Iris Hicks, Raymond Martin, Ruth Mitchell, Catherine Murrell, Charles Pearson and Marie Stanley. Planet Staff members were Naomi Becton, Eleanor Rodgers, Elizabeth Sanders, Ellen Koonce, Mary Brown, Mamie Grier, Annie Green, Sarah Gaskins, Joyce Mc- Clease, Alethea Jones, Charles Pearson, Arthur Sasser, Annie Nobles, Ella Bell and Joan Murrell. Elsie Martin, Betty Sykes, Helen Nesbit, Patricia Mumford, Iris Hicks, Louise Dudley, Blanche Pollock, Sadie Lovick, and Ellen Jones were N. H. A. members, and Sadie Lovick, Hattie Midgett, Betty Moore, Gracie Maye, Annie Nobles, Mazie Boyd and Betty Sykes were Charm Club members. A1 Daniels, William Foye and William Boone were Arts and Crafts members. The N. C. S. I. O. had Haywood Best, John Pearsall, and Jesse Best, as members, while the Electronics Club members were Jesse Best, Alvin Fields, Charles Blount, Haywood Fonville, Haywood Best, Columbus Brimmage, William E. Foye, John Stancil and William S. Foye. 25

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C ass jHjstoru On September, 1954, we, the freshmen of West Street High School were happier than ever, knowing that this was the beginning of our high school career. The various teachers of dear West Street High glimpsed over 200 freshmen chatting merrily in the halls. In less than a week, however, the teachers and freshmen became acquainted. Our hearts will always remain thankful to our advisors who helped us to overcome the problems that confronted us. Our advisors were: Mr. F. Baker, Mrs. G. R. Brown, Mrs. N. Evans, Mr. G. C. Fields, and Mr. G. A. Harrison. Nine boys and girls became interested in the band. They were Catherine Murrell, Vivian Adams, Patricia Mumford, Marvin Morgan, while Joyce E. Best, Edna Mills, Barbara Thurston, and Gertrude Kirkman became Glee Club members. We were proud to have Elearnor Jarmond as a majorette, while Louise Dudley, Theresa Stewart, and Joan Murrell were on the Pep Squad. The Student Council Representatives were Carrie Armond and Ellen Jones. Joining the Drama Guild were Betty Farrow, Catherine Murrell, Marion Harvey, while Patricia Mumford, Vivian Adams, Eleanor Rodgers, Marion Harvey, Betty Farrow, Catherine Murrell, Louise Dudley were interested in the N. H. A. The Bus Drivers’ Club and Safety Patrol included Ella Bell and John Pearsall. The Library Club consisted of many freshmen. They were Louise Dudley, Alfreda Brown, Marion Harvey, Betty Farrow, while the Planet Staff members were Vivian Adams, Carrie Armond, Marion Harvey and Carathene Wallace. Two of our boys became football stars. They were Vernon Robinson and A1 Daniels. Playing on the boys’ basketball team were Fred Lilly, Elijah Stewart, Charles Pearson, Robert Brown, and Eart Wiggins while Catherine Murrell, Carolyn Dillahunt, Alfreda Brown, Vivian Adams, Mamie Cry played on the Girls’ basketball team. In September of 1955, only 150 students registered as sophomores. Entering into the new institution which was J. T. Barber School made this year a more inspiring one. There were many new clubs that were not affored at West Street High. Catherine Murrell, Marion Harvey, Alfreda Brown, Carathene Wallace, Vivian Adams, Betty Farrow, Carrie Armond, Louise Dudley, Ruth Mitchell, Martha Alexander, Lucy Moseley, and Gertrude Kirkman became Tri-Hi-Y members and Charles Pearson, Leonard Dunston, Calvin Blake, Arthur Sasser, and John Pearsall became Hi-Y members. The N. H. A. members were Ellen Koonce, Helen Nesbit, Cleaster Fonville, Lucy Moseley, and Annie Nobles. The Math Club members were Joyce E. Best, Martha Bryant, Helen Nesbit, Della Collins, Alfreda Brown, Manior Fonville, Mary Murphy, and Ruth Murphy. Catherine Murrell, Martha Alexander, Vivian Adams, Gracie Maye, Eart Wiggins and Robert Brown helped to make a successful Glee Club while Catherine Murrell, Vivian Adams, Eleanor Midgett, Martha Alexander, Gracie Maye and Carrie Armond were members of the Girls ' Chorus. 24



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F. T. A. members were Alfreda Brown, Elizabeth James, Carathene Wallace, Lucy Moseley, Theresa Stewart, Ellen Jones, Helen Sapp, Ruth Mitchell, Elsie Martin, Ellen Koonce, Edna Mills, Helen Nesbit, Marion Harvey, and Mittie Nelson. Members of the Mathematics Club were Alfreda Brown, Martha Bryant, Della Col¬ lins, Joyce E. Best, Olivia Bryant, Manior Fonville, Edna Mills, Hilda Harvey, Cara¬ thene Wallace, Ruth Mitchell, and Mamie Cry, while members of the Commercial Club were Marie Stanley, Leonard Dunston, Mittie Nelson, Helen Sapp, Theresa Stewart, and A1 Daniels. Linwood Holmes, Elijah Stewart were members of the Science Club while Martha Bryant, Della Collins, Lucy Moseley, Theresa Stewart, Marvin Morgan were members of the Photography Club. Talent Club members were Ruth Murphy, William Boone, and Mary Clinton. Members of the Warrior Staff were Marion Harvey, Carathene Wallace, Catherine Murrell, Louise Dudley, and Vivian Adams. We commenced the senior year of ' 57 and ' 58 with 96 seniors, under the advisor- ship of Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. G. A. Harrison, and Mr. R. W. Milteer. With the commencing of the year of ' 57, J. T. Barber seniors faced a dejected situation. We were bereft of Vernon Robinson, Senior Class President, who had passed during the summer, leaving memories of his outstanding leadership. New Yearbook Staff members were Louise Dudley, Charles Blount, Martha Alex¬ ander, Iris Hicks, Ella Bell, Theresa Stewart, Eleanor Jarmond, and Ellen Jones, while the Planet Staff members were Joyce McClease, Mittie Nelson, Helen Nesbit, Annie Nobles, Helen Sapp, and Elizabeth James. Members of the Taxidermy Club were William Forbes, William E. Foye, William S. Foye, Iris Hicks, Haywood Best, Jesse Best and Elizabeth James. Calvin Blake, Elijah Stewart, Raymond Martin, Robert Foye, William Dixon, were outstanding football players. Raymond Martin, William Dixon, and Elijah Stewart were selected to play in the Shrine Bowl in Durham. Joyce E. Best and James Nelson were members of the Audio-Visual Aids Club. During our four years, the seniors of ' 58 had many perplexities, but now we can look back and wave at them with a smile with our accomplishments even though this is just a beginning. Historians: Joyce E. Best Alfreda Brown Ruth Mitchell Annie Nobles 26

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