New Bern High School - Bruin Yearbook (New Bern, NC)

 - Class of 1924

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' x I T i I 13:47 ef Kr E sift 402-'L WJ YS 1 H r 'ff , at ' mnmun A' A 'L it ' m........ gilllIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll llllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll CATHLEEN CHADWICK Literary Society, '24. Here's a pal of whom you could be proud. Though she is little you can hear her almost any time. Les- V' sons? Oh yes! Cathleen always has her lessons, although she doesn't sacrifice pleasure for them. She's a jolly good sport. Cathleen WILLIAM B LANE Activities-None. William has made his years in N. B. H. S. a period of study and pleasure combined. He believes in taking things as they come and worrying about noth- ing. He is fortunate enough to be able to retain his good humor and presence of mind under the most trying circumstances, possessing an unlimited amount of energy and a keen sense of humor coupled with his taking ways. We expect him to make for himself an enviable position wherever he goes. He is always a good sport and a true friend. uBi1l1y AUDREY GASKINS Class Critic, '22: Recitation Contest, '2l: Triangular Debate, '24: Glee Club, '22: Hiawatha, '22: Girls' Literary Society, '24, Let's all take a glimpse of that smart, brown-eyed girl on the second row. Who is she? That is Audrey. Just one look at her and you can tell that she has a great ambition. She has such a sweet dis- position and is always ready to help you if you are in trouble. She is a good debater, and she won in the Triangular Debate. She believes in being loyal to her school. We are all very proud to have this little dark-eyed girl with us. Audrey JAMES B. SIMPSON Football, '20-'21-'22-'23: Basketball, '20-'21-'22-'Z2S: Base- ball, '20-'21-'22-'23: President Class, '20-'21-'22-'23, Assistant Business Manager Annual, 'ZZ3: Hi-Y Club, 22-'23-224: Literary Society, '23-'24: Manager Football, 'Elly Manager Baseball, T223 Manager Basketball, ':!2: Editorrin-Chief Annual Staff. I-lE'LL FIND A WAY. Dependable-he's it. A rip-snorting football player-can open a line or close it at his will. Simp shoots a wicked goal in basket-ball, and pegs a mean ball from home plate to second or first base, when he is holding down his steady job as back-stop on our nine. We predict that Simp will make good some day and marry the girl he loves. xasimprv -l19I- , 1 4,4 QE'

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fa A I T i X X X Taxi? H. fi H T' ' , if, . ' K A A I lllllllllllllllnm .. T' IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllml' A V .... ulllllllllllll .mg 'K' ETHEL MOORE HAPPY AM I. FROM CARE, I'M FREE. VVI-IY AREN'T THEY ALL CONTENTED LIKE ME? Ethel is a jolly old sport. A wind picked her up at Tarboro and let her down in New Bern in her Sophomore year, and ever since she has been an in- spiration to her class. She numbers her friends by her acqaintances, for once you know her you always love her. Her Irish wit has won her the nick name of arpatvx DUVAL HOLTON Here is another good representative of the city of Bridgeton. Duval has the wise f?J plan of being sick every time he cannot translate his Spanish and from the number of excuse slips he brings in one would think he is sick a great deal. But in spite of all his after- noons off when he is there he knows his Spanish, you can count on that. Duval seems very much wor- ried over whether or not he has enough units to get a diploma, and we surely hope he will succeed in getting the required 15. JULIA T. SHRINER Class Basket-ball, '20-'21-'22: Athletic Association, '20-'2l: Class Historian, '24, Ju-loo is just one of our crowd, although she excels us in many things. We can not come up to her level in English and Spanish. On compositions she has us beat a mile. She can write class histories too, and poems. Why she can do most anything! She is a good pal and she is always the Good Samaritan to us when we are in trouble. May Ju-loo win the success in life that we know she deserves. Ju1loo RUDOLPH RHODES Athletic- Assoriation, '20-'21-'22-'23-'24: Senior Play, '23-'ZZ-I: Ili-Y Club, '22-'23-'24: Manager Football, '23: Manager Basket- ball, '24, Ruddy always has a smile to give you. He is a good old sport and a mighty good pal. Lessons do not worry Ruddy much, he can lay right down beside them and go to sleep. Ruddy is just full of N. B. H. S. spirit and is always willing to help in anything he can. We always know we have a friend in 1nRuddyvr -I 18 '



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4 3 f T i Q22 .r BBA. v 4 H T ' f 1 E , I X A A B Q lllllllllllll un... bfgillllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl llllllIIIIIlIlllllIIIllllIIlllIllIIIIIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllln , .mnnnnm Q15 MARGARET MCIVER Student Council: Chairman of Judicial Committee of Literary Society: Glee Club: Associate Editor of Annuals, '21-'22-'23g Athletic Association, '21-'22-'23-'24: Marshal, '23. WHAT WE D0 NOT UNDERSTAND WE D0 NOT POSSESS, Where can you tind a more industrious student than Margaret? She is always on the job. While studying her Geometry one can frequently hear her say, 'AI just can't see any sense in this, or I just can't make it out g nevertheless, anything below 90 on her report would scare her to death. She isn't a book-worm though, by any means. If you want to find a good sport look for Margaret. She has been with our class all through high school, and we feel confident that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Margaret CLYDE VINES WHITFORD Vice-President. '2Z5l: Secretary and Treasurer, '22: Assistant Eti.ti'.r of Annual, '24: Dramatic Club, '24. AND TIIE LADIES, STRANGE TO SAY. CROWD AROUND HIM NIGHT AND DAY. Clyde, known better as the ladies' man, is always Johnny on the spot. His studies do not cause him any worry, for he has time for any other activity or pleasure that may come his way. You will always find Clyde willing to do his part, and he is a good sport wherever he is. He is a favorite with all the teachers, and his two favorite requests are: Let me ask you a question and Let me tell you that. We all predict a great future for Clyde and expect no disappointment. Clyde VERA HORNE HGENTLENESS SUCCEEDS BETTER THAN VIOLENCE. Anyone looking at Vera quietly studying would surely think that she is a very studious girl. But this is only one side of her nature. Vera is a good sport and always ready for anything that comes up. The Class of '24 could hardly do without her, and we hope for her much success in her future life. Vera MALCOLM BROWN CURTIS Although Malcolm comes from Bridgeton, we can not hold that against him. The Physics Class of '25 will be much handicapped in not having this electrical wizard who tries to 'tshow his stuff in ex- plaining the problems in electricity. He has at last become able to tell the verb tense of Spanish verbs after many months of hard work. Malcolm attends school regularly and is an all-round good scholar. '-l20I

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