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In the fashlon center ot the world tParls that lst we hall Joyce Holton a model Betty Roundtree l French lnterpreter at the Amerlcln Embassy and Charlotte Merrlt a speclallzer ln French halrdos On our way to Wales we plck up Althene Butts and Janlce Arthur wno 'lre office workers ln the blg CIIW of London In Wales we are yolned by Shlrley Johnston who ls runnlng a factory tor the manufacture of angora sweaters On a tullp iarln ln Holllnd we flnd E1SlB Herrlng and Haacl Gray who haye transplanted our Southern hOSpl tallty to Holland Dot Sellers leayes her task of findlng out what IS rotten ln the state of Denmark to make the trlp wlth us Dot dlrects us to Oslo Norway where Wllma Seebers IS a well known figure skater Headlng west on our clrcle of the globe we near North Amerlca pauslng ln Iceland to plCk up LEWIS Baker who IS a mlsslonary nere F om Canada comes Fred Taylor who IS lntroduclng the sport of basketball on ICE skates Returnlng to the Ln ted States our tirst stop IS on a Connectlcut farm where we DICK up Dorothy Ireland In New York C115 we are greeted by Johnny' Connally head 31hlCtlC coach at Cornell Dottle Allen who 15 on Broadway Sue Culpepper who IS a famous dancer and Marle Dlxon who lS now playlng on the American A Star WUHICIIS Basketblll team at MBdlSOH Square Garden Specdlng down to Blltlnlore we Journey to Johns I-Iopklns wllcre wc tlncl the IIITAOUS surgc on Dr Louls lnlel w ltlng lor us He lb lLL0lTlpdI'll6d bv hls receptlonlst Janc Coble Hustllnf., down to Washlngton D C we dlscoyer Bllly Mly on the Capltol steps dellycrlng one oi hls popu lr orltorlcal lnlsterpleces Our tlme IS growlng short so we must rush on to Cleyeland OhlO ln order to get Meredlth SIU IV! who IS now a prolnlnent beauty councellor Meredlth has recentlv put Rlehard Hudnu' out of buslness UYIB Broad street and CDIISKIHB Bland are ln charge of one ot hls brancll offices ln SIOUX Clty Iowa Uzle sells Sln'lw prod ucts whlle Chrlstlne takes care of appolntments Statloned on Lake Mlchlgan 1S Sue Ann Harman a mayor WAC ln the serylce of her Country Meetlng us IH MIHIICHDOIIS Mlnn are DeLena Hughes w ho lnterrupts her natlonwlde tour to go to New Bern and Vlrglnla Lokey who has recently yolned the Slx Footer Club Perhaps DeLena wlll honol us wlth sonle songs on our Journey In Omaha Nebraska as we gaze wlstiully lnto a Jewclry storc wlnuow wc lrc greetcd bv Frankllll Atkln son ancl Robert Phllllps Beyond the hllls ln Idaho we find Jack Clsey buslly tarmlng potatoes Scootlng down to Tex IS wc stop at Ross s I-losses a l lnch owlled by ollr irlcnd Allen Helplng hllh on the ranch arc Betty Perry and Ruth Atklnson Sarah Barker 15 now llylng ln New Orleans where she takes a mayor part each year IH the Mardl Gras Contlllulng to Georgla we are halled by Frank Moore who lb ralslng Georgll peaches xdraw yfour own con cluslons J Our amphlblous bus now salls over to Bermuda where LULIIIC Qulnn and Barbara Moore are yacatlonlng Nearlng our destmatlon we stop ID western North Carollna where Pete Ormsby IS professor of Romance Languages at Davldson tronlance that 15 1 We are greeted IH New Bern by Bllly Jones who ls turnlng hls hotel oyer to our dlSDOS3l HIS SECTBIBFICS Jane DeBruhl and Marle McCaHity accompany hlm Joyce Smlth and Betty MBCWIIIIS hall us Joyce has wrltten a hlstory lh0SlS which IS long enough and a book WhlCh SUIIS Mrs Smallwood Alas and alack' Mrs Smallwood dldnt get to use It for Betty Mac IS now teachlng U S Hlstory ln her place Marglrct Slade and Cherry Trader lrc llllssed but wc lre told that thcy wlll JOIN us later They lre lluslly engaged lli brln1.,lng thc planes safely ln Mlybc they wlll tlkc us on a tolll ol the alr tower lt Cherry Polnt dullng our week end We arc lHfOI'l'll0d thlt Buddy Irelands orchestra wlll bc playlng lor the honlecomlng dancc We arc looklng forward to the game 'lnd the entlre week end wlth great expectatlons 21 2 s. '. ' . 5 ' ' ' , , V ,F 1 . . V. v , . . , h . ,. . , y 5 . , , . ,h , . , . , , . . 'c ,I ' ' ' , - ' . r .. ' Q . . .Ht Y , . 5 1 1 , A. , I ll- ' .' z ' ' ' . S 2 ' 2 . 1 ' 1 . 5 2 , A D2 .3 .' . 1 .. . b 5 . . , , t lz L . 1, . ' ' . ' ' ' . , 2 ', ' I ' ' lv. V . . 5. 1 ' ' I . l . , . , ., ht 5 , , .H ,, L , , b . - 2. , , ., . . .h . .5 . , 4 .' , . , , I , . ,Z , A , - . I . ' . Y . . Z , . , . I , b ,. 1 . . . ,R V. b. , , , . A. v. n ab, , , 2 . . . . . 1 5, . , I -, . , , , , .Q . .,, I , .. , 4 . , , '
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senxor Class of 1949 New Bern Hlgh School cIty of New Bern County of Craven State of North Carolma belng of sound and dlsposlng mmd and memory but belng aware of the uncertalnty of our earthly exlstence do declare thls to be our last w1ll and testament ARTICLE I To the Junlors we bequeath n1ne months of hard work and the great d1st1nctIon of bemg called Senlors ARTICLE II To thc above aforesaid we leave the rlght to slt In SenIoI desks and also our newly acquIred dlgnlty hoping they will use It freely ARTICLE III To the hxgh school as a whole we leave all of our teachers who have gulded us lll our Scnlor xear and helped us In so many wavs ARTICLE IV To those whom we leave behlnd we lcavc our slnccrc wlshes for success and above all thns advxce Stlck together ARTICLE V The followlng Indlvxduals do hereby make these bequeaths Dottle Allen leaves her love for dramatlcs to Karen Cravx ford Sarah Barker wllls her curls of ebonv to Ann Woolard Johnny and LOUISE leave together Charles Boyle leaves the key to success hIdden In one of the brlcks o the slde of the school bulld Ing to John Trader Patsy BFIHSOD leaves Wlth hIgh hopes of bemg on tlme someday Johnny Connolly bestows hIs executlve offices upon Forney Hoke LOUIS Danlel leaves hlS meekness to Brldgeman Gasklll V1rgIn1a Danlels wIlls her fine alto VOICC to Mary Posta Sara DIllahunt leaves her glasses to George SmIth to add to h1S col1ectIon JanIce Arthur Althene Butts Hazel Gray and Elsle HerrIng bestow theIr qulet manner upon Carolyn Rldd1Ck Kathleen Duffy Betty Jean Harrlsl and Peggy Lee Joyce Holton leaves her Jumbled up schedule to Peggy Needham Margaret Dunn leaves the Beta Club to anyone who has the four dollars to get In lt Pat Hall bestows her Industrlous nature upon John Buck Buddy Ireland leaves agam Mzgve McCaf'fity and DeLena Hughes leave theIr l1ttle used l1p stIcks to the needy glrls at Unlon oInt Bobby Matthews leaves h1s nose to Corky Wheeler PhylIs Kelly leaves her dry Wlt to Edward Grey Ernle Mltchell leaves hlS Study Halls by way of the wIndow Margaret Nichols leaves her dzmes to Marea Penny Kafer Dot Rawls leaves her sweet expresslon to the grIpIng souls of N B H Betty Rountree leaves her Innocence to the upcommg Freshmen Sonnv Russell leaves h1S number 7 to be framed and hung on the walls of New Bern Hlgh LOUISE Brown Betty Lou Fales Joyce Smlth and Theda DavIs leave to get marrled Gladvs Scott equally dlV1d6S her accent between Jean Campen and Becky Barnhardt Dot Sellers leaves her Cherry Polnt cheerleadmg outfit to Dot Romalne VIrgInIa Lokey bequeaths her stately heIght to BObbl9 Ann Taylor Phoebe Webster leaves wIth another school to her credIt Ruth ALKIHSOH leaves her soft brown eyes to Ann Ipock Frances Beacham leaves hope to whoever IS lIvIng In dIre dread of splnsterhood ChrIstIne Bland leaves Hawks to Katherme Wh1tfOfd CookIe Cook leaves her dream guy to Sara Blaylock Gert1e DIxon leaves her bubble gum and Wlt to Ed CSmIleyJ H1ll Sue Ann Harman bestows her g1ggl6S upon SYIVIH Gardner Sara Holton leaves her Intellect to George Carberry 26 I K Q y , y 1 . ' ' - 1 x - . . . . . . . T I V . I ' r 1 1 ' ' ' c. , ' v I I - x . X . . x . - It - nv ,, . . . . . A l ' I ' 1 y x . . 1 v 1 ' y 1 9 - ' LK Y! ' 5 9 Y ' v It wa
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