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ED SUTTON Jo ANN TURNBULL FLORENCE BELL President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer unior flaw fficera BM ,W V W XX ' I K. I QU AM 'E 23
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aa! will and geatamenf NORTH CAROLINA CRAVIN Counrv New Bern We the Senior Class of New Bern High School of the above state and county, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred forty-seven, being of sound body and excellent mind and considering our approaching graduation in June, do ereby declare this to be our last will and testament to be executed in the following order: Aarxcns I, To the Faculty To our esteemed principal, Harry J. MacDonald, we leave students who. eager in attaining an education, will orderly conduct themselves under the environment of his corrective presence. To all the teachers we bequest our studiousness, model conduct, undivided attention and witty remarks. Aarxcu: II, To the Classes To the Juniors we leave our empty seats of honor, the privilege of higher education and Macbeth, To the Sophomores we beckxeath our undying school spirit and a continuation of all our brilliant ideas. To the Freshmen we leave ardships, good times, and honors, all to be endured and enjoyed in the course of four glorious years ahead. Anrxcaa III, To Individuals The following personalities make these personal bequeaths: Joanne Bratcher eaves her band uniform to Albert Brinson. Audrey Richards bestows her ligstick upon Iola Taylor. Nancy Venters leaves her date ook to Anna Lancaster. Tommy Gooding leaves his band of long-haired musicians to Larry Warrington and Joe Kline. Mary Smith leaves all her Carolinia interests to Pat Collins. Robert Bell leaves his chickens to Mr. Whitehurst. Keeping it in the family, Sonny Quinnelly leaves his pride to Mary Ann. Laurice Karam and Frances Lewis leave their cheerful dispositions to Jo Anne Turnbull and Peggy Glllikin. Harrg Jaccibis ang Tom Wood have decided to have their artistic talents equally divided between Bill Kelly and yr war s. That Clerk Kent of NBHSU after much tl'l0UEl'll Bhd wllaideration be tows his quarter-backing to Bill Pugh fwe mean Langston. of coursej. Mozart Coble leaves her keyboard talents to Kathryn Maxwell, Barbara Green leaves Physics-period!! Lois Bowden and James Scott leave their carrot tops to Jimmy Williams. Albert Brooks leaves his camera to Wilton Block. B. G. leaves N. B. ithis time for goody. Chrtstine Register leaves her talking ability to her sister, Marie, Tommy Will ams bestows his ability to beat those drums, to Ben Williams. Verge Paaffe leaves his school spirit. Betty Ann Parsons and Jean Willis leave their almost empt peroxide bottles to Faye Bland. Charlie Rhodes and Paul Wetherington leave their Sn0zzfes to Bill Lewis. Robert McSorley and Mary Hughes bestows their hashfulness upon Doris Parker and Sammy Torrence. Curtis Hoover Hardlson leaves his School Bus to Clarence Dail. Baby Ballard leaves those awful facial expressions to Sonny Daniels. Ankle Rowe leaves Frances-at 10 P.M. Marllla Jones leaves her artistic hair-do's to to Guinevere Lillie. Buddy I-Iill, Billy Rawls, and Bill Winberry leave the Kehoe Theater to Jean Johnson and Ruth French. Eddie Salter leaves his position as head cheer leader to anyone who thinks he can manage lx girls at one time. Carolyn Hunnlngs leaves that blessed class bell to Hugh Swan. Peggy Bennett leaves her ability to get along with Milton, to Irene and James Crisp. Leon Blzzell leaves his Captain position to anyone who will likewise make All-State. Eunice Brinkley and Elizabeth Goodwin leave the Marine Craps to Pat Patterson and Patsy Cavanaugh. Tincx Guion thoughtfully bestows her gift of gab to Emmett atson. Pig rmstrong leaves the typing room to the rest of the poor typing students. Coplon leaves all the windows in school-wide open. Richard Black bestows those broad shoulders upon Guy Rose. Hubert Tolson leaves that ram-shackle car of his to Jarvis Arthur. Ed Posta hopes to leave Senior English- Anne Edwards bestows her blushing upon Lovie Thomas. Billy Vendric bestows his profile upon Richard Skinner. Ann Brothers leaves her stately height to Virginia Lokey. Charlie Mohn leaves his 20-10 vision to Admiral Ward. Lucille Dissel leaves her book on How To Get Your Man to the library-with the pro9f-that it works! Jack Edwards bestows his dialects upon Buddy Boahn. Kitty Ewell leaves next years' Baum to Ruth Rawlings. Horace Hill and Pat Miller leave their iiendish laughs to Jean Huffstettler. Norma Overby leaves Gaskln's Drug Store, but not for long. Shirley Norris leaves the Hut to Mrs. Cox. Patsy Osborne leaves her football uniform for next year's Hi-Y Initiation. Leroy Price leaves his cheerful smile to Sonny Russell. Raymond Rachld leaves his Conduct Grades to Kathleen Kaus. Emily Farmer .leaves her intelligent questions and answers to Pat Scott. Sally I-Iargett and George Parker leave their quietness to Yvonne Rhodes. Gladys Boyd and Carol erry leave their voices for the needy members of the Glee Club. Anne Andrews leaves her studiousness to Katherine Wike. Brant Brinson bestows his chin upon Andy Gum . Mary Frances Lamb and Gladys Ballenger, leave tgeir freckles to Mergie Williams- Ruth Boyle and Fanny Forehand leave their demureneis to any needy Ffe hmeh- James Garrick bestows his Sportsmanship upon anyvhe who'11 have it. Clifton Sherman leaves his Boat to Ida Mitchell. Connie Newton bestows her dry wit upon Ruth Rawlins. Wh0'll find need Of it. Jesse Parks leaves his excellent record-war and otherwiee-10 anyone Wh0 C-H11 equal il- Klttg,Nichols leaves her merry laughter to Little Margaret. ith apologies to any Senior omitted, I leave this the Last Will and Testament to be enacted to the nth degree. WHDFSSBIZ B tt signed Rfligynafvlfm, Doxus Bnmsou, Testator. 22
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union! ll-1-MRS. SMALLWOOD. First row, left to right: Florence Bell, Peggy Gillikin, Shirley Johnson, Irene Flowers, Pat Collins, Jo Ann Gober, Marie Fulcher, Mrs. Smallwood. Second row: Peggy Armstrong, Dorothy Coston, Jane Ellis, Eunice Britton, Eunice Carawan, Ruth French. Mary Dunn. Third row: Jarvis Arthur, Robert DeCamp, Bobby Bennett, Clifton Gaskins. Billy Brinkley. Fourth row: Ray Epperson, John Cole, Nolan Davis, Clarence Dail. Sonny Gaskins, James Crisp. Not pictured: Faye Bland, Cyril Edwards, Douglas Ferguson, Joyce Pelletier. 11-2-MISS GREENE. First row, left to right: Frances Hadnott. Mary Piner, Ida Mitchell, Elinor Nassef. Doris Parker, Clara Goulding. Betty Pate. Jean Huffstettler, Margaret Leinback, Alma Paige. Second row: Ruth Rawlins, Marie Register, Florence Hantf, Kathleen Kaus, Faye Joseph, Virginia Hargett, Guinevere Lyllie, Edith Leary, Miss Greene. Third row: Thelma Harris, Bill Lewis, Carlton Lewis, Anna Lancaster, Jean Johnson. Emil Hatem, Joseph Habib. Everett Nelson. Fourth row: Herbert Ireland, James McKenzie, Freeman Miller, Verge Paffe, Lamont Grantham, Kenneth McCain, Joe Kline. Not pictured: Bill Kelly, Moses Manning. Georgia A. Parker. ll-3-MRS. BRINSON. First row, left to right: Mrs. Brinson, Reva Taylor. Verna Russell, Nellie Tisdale, Nancy Wike. Mary Ipock, Pat Scott. Jean Simpson, Margie Williams. Second row: Peggy Simpson, Vivian Sumrell, Marie Roach, Jackie Wade, Iola Taylor, Mary Alice Tilghman, Lovie Thomas, Jo Anne Turnbull, Carol Roberts. Third row: Edward Sutton, Guy Rose, Ivan Smith, Roy Setzcr, Richard Skinner. James Watson, Robert Fisher, Leon Williams. Fourth row: Kennedy Ward. Sammy Torrence, Larry Warrington, James Williams. E. A. Rooks, Kenneth Riggs. Not pictured: Margaret Slade, Katherine Smith. Shirley Tucker. 24
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