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

 - Class of 1950

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We the whole notes of New Bern High School bandwagon of the county Craven and state North Carolina bemff of musical and mellow mind do h rebx leaxe to the notes of le s value this our last will and testament ARTICLE I To Smitty we leave th mernorles of our mam musical talents ARTICIE II To Mr Mac we leaxe a rest after a whol note ARTI LE III To Eddie we leave the stillness of th halls aftel our music has drifted away ARTICLE IV To the staff we bequeath the other notes that thex mav obtain the quality reached by the notes of greater value le ARTICLE V To the half notes We leave the privllege of soundmff our tones in the greater co nposltlon of ARTICLE VI To Mr Barnes we bequeath the musical boiler rooms so that the notes will not sing Baby Its Cold Inside he her Paul ARTICLE VII To the 8 CFreshl 14 ISophD and I CJrJ notes Teresa McSorley leaves her toenalls to whoever can stand the odor The Senior Class leaves Macbeth and Hamlet Thank goodness' Gene Wallace Johnny Ausley John Norris and James Muse bequeath their back table In lunch room to Bob Hardy Jack Carden and Peggy Lee leave holding hands as usual Margaret Sadler leaves her lessons for harder work Barbara Bennlnghoff leaves Wllllam but not to the other girls Craig Barnhardt bestows h1s future success upon Jack Menius George Carberry leaves his carrot top to Ann Armstrong Sarah Sue Tisdale bequeaths her clothes to Marea Kafer Harold Jones leaves his dynamic personality to Bridgeman Gaskill John Hargett w1lls Berme to whoever lS big enough to H11 the drivers seat Mickey Gunnersen bequeaths her baton to next years chosen celebrity Alphonsus Dlxon will his long name to W1ll1am Jennlngs Brian Smith Jr fB1llJ La Rue Holton bestows her stately height upon Katie Dufly Forney Hoke leaves his beauty to Brian Scott Jane Jordan leaves her artistic ability to Phil Jordan Evelyn Ipock w1lls her cigar ttes to Delores Brown Ed H111 bestows his smlles upon Carolyn Rldd1Ck Ann Ipock leaves her eves to Jessie and takes her cheerfulness with her Billy Mason leaves his Intellect In the trustlng hands of John Buck Connle Ormsby leaves her position as head cheer leader to next years luckv and takes pep with her Bobby Sasser leaves Suskms to anyone willing to work as hard as he has Faye Smith leaves her talent on the dance floor to Marv Flowers Rodney Sm1th leaves Mr Farnells oflice period Frances Ruddock leaves to wash milk bottles George Smith wills the library to Miss McAllister Pat Talbot and Jean P1erce leave W H I T Zelma Paul leaves In a Packard to marry Jack Joe Latham bestows his quiet mann r upon Rodger Williams O V Rowe and Betty Jean Harris I leave together Nevln Leary leaves taking her freedom of speech with her Bob McIntyre leaves his full schedule to Dol11e Bray Jean Campen bequeaths her pep to Mary Carter Tlsdalc Jean Collins leaves wishing she could go to State Clifton Cayton leaves the choir to Lawrence Stlth Dont sou just know Ito Sara Blavlock wills her p11v1lege ot running through the halls during class to Sue Carol John Bengel wills his posture to Sonnx Tay lor 28 , A ,I s ' ' 2 3 S ' . . . D . Y . . lf . . I ' c I . U V lf , ,ff , . 2 . Z Y V . D I t . Ll 'Y ' - I Herman Harrison bestows his talent for making cokes to Harvey Gaskins. ' nl - - 7 11 , l V . . G ' as - as ' I V ' - . V , V . 1 i 1 . V I . I L . . O . . . . x , . ' , Y . .

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to our plane On the way to the axrport we saw Tommv Coston h1tCh hlklng' After stoppmg for hlm we contmued on our way In Goldsboro we learned from Nevln Leary gulde of the cxty that Barbara RlddlCk was desxgner at WLl1S Dept Store Betty Jenn Harrls I IS manager of Women s Apparel at Pennv s At the dancmg StLldlO Faye Smlth teaches Arthur Murravs danclng ln a hurry In the amc town we learned from a nearby police statxon that Corkev Wheeler was runnmg the ABC Store tout of business? A1 thls polnt ln our Journey we rccelycd a wlre from the luxury lmer Prmcess D that George Smlth Presldcnt of Oxford UDIVLFSIIN was aboard shlp wlth Dot Jefferson typlst and Barbara Pullcv Interpreter Joe Latham just set 1 new world record bv SWllTllIIlI'lg behlnd the liner Contmumg, onward we arrlxed 'lt Keanston where we met Jean WIIIIHWISOD who told us of her success ln the used car busmess Dorxs Wlnfield 15 her stenographer Roy Cahoon lb well established there ID the produce buslness For a change of atmosphere we decided to take '1 tram engineered by James Mase John Trader shovels coal for the englne In the outsknrts of Keanston we spled Ralph Game the game warden who has hls resldence ln Cove Clty Only a few mlles further down the hlghway we read a s1gn Al Dlxon s Ch1cken Farm At thls tlme a wlreless was dellvered to us by Alton Davls traln conductor stating that Jean Collms housemother at State was due to arrlve at anv m1nute ln N B by bus By means of th1s cable we also learned that Johnny Auslev mortlclan had accldently burled 31lV8 Jlmmy Llngman heavywelght b0XlHg champlon but due to the expert work of O V Rowe tire Chlef he was uncovered 1n tlme to 3NOld dlsaster We stopped 1n Trenton and found Ebe lpock and Alleen Edwards mstructmg golf on the green On the way to Jasper we looked up and saw Nell Armstrong on a telephone pole repalr lng llnes Out 1n the WICIC open spaces we found Bessle Heath and Laura Wynne dlggxng spuds They re provldlng them tor the FCUDIOH banquet Jerry Dobson world famous hlgh dlver had just jumped off the skv scraper on Elks Temple Corner 1nto a wet dlsh cloth On the outsklrts of New Bern we found Frances Ruddock mllklng cows We were Informed by her that Clara Powell has establlshed permanent residence at ECTC ralslng hogs Margalet Sadler had just won first DFIZG at the county f'ur for her preserved perslmmons tGerads favolltel B fore golng to the H1 school we decxded to take a look at the clty and see what changes had been made We dlscovered that Kenneth Booth was constructlon englneer for the Neuse Rlver Brldge that was stlll under construct1on We learned that Joy e Morton was manufacturlng Salt ln Utah Joan Dart met us at the Eubanks Bus Statlon owned by Joe where Hllda Dxckens IS em ploy ed as h1s bookkeeper bpon arrlval at the banquet we learned of many of our old class mates from whom we had not heard smce 19w0 Ellzabeth Lee IS teachlng school 1n none other than N B H S tTyp1ng J We were verv excited to learn that Bllly Mason IS aga1n drawmg plans for a high school Blllys motto IS lf you dont succeed ln ten vears trv for twenty Jack Burnette IS keeplng up the reoalrs on the hlstorlc landmark Dorothv Havxkms and LaRue Holton are welfare workers ln Craven County 'Ihere have really been lmprovements made 7elma Paul as you probably already know IS part owner 1n Morton Motor Co The busl ness has expanded so much that they have employ ed three stenographers Ruth Murray Helen Malpass and Polly Watson We were shocked to learn that Sarah Tlsdale was nexther a Horlst nor a house mother at Wake Forest She deslgns lothes for the Paraslan and we understand that after the reunlon she w1ll go to Parxs to study further 1n thls vocatlon The Banquet was really not cornplete due to the absence of Rodney Smlth Poor boy he st11l works part tlme at Clarks He and hxs band Rodneys Hot Rods dld however get there 1n 1n tlme to play fox the dance The reunlon was a great success and you can now understand what a great mfluence N B H S has been m the class of 49 50 27 L. , lv. V C . x. V ' . . x . , . . . L c . I . 1. . . W , . t m ' ' '-x 1 ' x ' 5 1 . J . . . . 1 v X x x. YE . x V U . 1, x . . x . x v. V 1 ' ' . . I 4 .1 - . V - ' st l 1 1 U 1 f .4 - L I V Sr ' s ' ' r ' rm c I x 1 r ' ' A , , ,. ' ., . ' . ' ' '. , '- , '. ' g ' .l . . . 14 s C x 1 .a . c , . . t. M . , . ,, ' v v . x , . . . . - , 1 . A Q - - - y v . . X . x . . V v . I ' - - . . , . ' ' ' Y x . . . . . U c 9 - . . . X v . . . 1 . 'H . . v y ' 1 ' x v I I . . . x . . . . I . Y . . . . . , . N. V . . . V, . . . . v . ' A . Y . l . , ' 7 V , . . .- -' v N . v - - 1 . 1 n . . . -. V . . . . , - - .. V vw - - 1 . , .. , . . Y 1 . 7 , .



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Hllda Dlckens leaves her curls of ebony to Ann McSorley Joe Eubanks bequeaths his tlmldness to Ben Wllllams Alleen Edwards sadlv leaves the run of the courts to Betty Russell Dot Jefferson w1lls her bangs to Emxlv Studdart Jlmmx Llngman and Mark Skmner bequeath thelr curls to Rosemary Romonus Helen Malpass leaves her desk ID chemistry wlth a Slgh of rel1ef John Scurlock bestows h1S love of geometrv upon Paul Ellls Harrv Shr1ver leaves hls orlglnallty upon Beckv Barnhardt Barbara Rlddlck leaves her graceful style to Dot Coplon Glenn Eure leaves hls muscles to Flerbert Ben G1ll1ken bestows hls talkatlve manner upon Dorls Blow Mary Posta leaves her perfectlon to Gerald Game Fred Taylor leaves and th1s txme takes Shlrley wlth hun Jackle Burnette leaves Joyouslx Shirley Salter leaves her understanding of short hand how about lt Shxrlev Hardy Swlndell bestows h1S sedateness upon Sylvia Gardner Ellzabeth Lee leaves her chuckles and smlles to Patsy Rlvenbark Jlmmv Brown w1lls h1s football helmet to Jack Gasklns June Boyd leaves on the first tram to D C Floyd Taylor leaves hxs parklng place to Preston Eakes Clara Powell w1ll dlvlde her pretty rosy cheeks among the upcommg Semors Zxlda Small leaves to make her l1v1ng ln the grocery buslness Polly Watson bequeaths her posltlon as Chlef Marshal to the studlous Jr Bram Laura Wynne leaves rememberxng th hard struggle she had ln CIVICS Peggy H111 and Betty Hlgglns w1ll thelr second soprano volces to Betty Tooker and Patsy Pool Alton Lamm leaves on hls motor scoot r Carolyn Llverman leaves wlth W1ll1e and keeps her capabxllty Corkey Wheeler trles to leave once agam Carleen Chalk wllls her ab1l1ty to create the latest halr styles to those athletlc halr cllppers Robert Ewell leaves wxth the knowledge galned IH motlon plcture projectlng Ella Koonce leaves her quxet manner to used by all the rowdy students can carry on the good work Rlchard Banks leaves h1s trlfllng ways to a the angels ln h1 h school Kenneth Booth leaves ln hls Hudson Enrlco Hamxlton leaves wondermg whv Bessle Heath bequeaths her curly ha1r to all the less fortunate students Dorothy Hawklns leaves to become Paul s wlfe Rex Wxlllams leaves for polnts unknown Sldney Epperson bestows his bass voxce upon Robert Shr1ver Barbara Pulley proudly leaves French Jean Wllllamson leaves her freckles to Joe Pmer Houston Whltty leaves 1n h1s oldsmoblle Joe Jones XVIHS his sudden brain storms to who Roy Cahoon leaves Wlth a better knowledge of Shakespearean wrltlngs Ruth Murray leaves to catch up Wlth Howard Betty Jean HSFIIS II leaves her smooth personallty to any needy freshman and graclously bestows her IHDOCCDCC upon Gene Marshburn Joan Dart wllls her chewmg gum to Bud Wllllams Tommy Coston bestows h1S courtesy upon Alex Holton Nell Armstrong w1lls hlS sm1l1ng eves to TGSSIS Curtlss Adalr Grant leaves h1s cur1os1tv to Katherlne Whltford Jerry Dobson bequeaths hxs phvslque to Tommy Brlte Dorls Wmfield leaves her abllltx to get along wlth people to Rlchard Love John Trader wllls h1S never ceaslng grms to Mary Strlckland Allce Conners bequeaths her da1I1t1Il9SS to all those dlsagreeable characters who never say please Ralph Game leaves a few Inches taller Tommy Lyerly bestows h1S pleaslng d1spos1t1on upon Ann McSorley twho has enough tho! Georgla Moore leaves her southern drawl to Sandra Burns Alton Davls w1lls hlS solemnlty to Shlrley Mason Joyce Morton leaves her ab1l1ty to remam serene ln the face of destructlon to L1l1an Day Slgned sealed publlshed and declared thls to be the Last Wlll and Testament of the Seniors of 00 we do hcrebv bequeath to those notes we leave behlnd to be accordlngly en acted to the uttermost degree Wttnesscs Szgned A NIAJOR CAROLYN Llvl-:RMAN B SHARP BETTY ANN MCSORLEY BETTY JEAN HARRIS II 29 . t . V K - . n . 7 . . . by . 7 V w lb . iq . . V ? . D . . . I . H ' e . . he . . . . . . . ' be . Betty Ann McSorley leaves her posltlon as Presldent of the Sr. Trl-Hi-Y to anyone who . . . . u . .g I . C .A l N I ' ' LL VY- ' - - .. - J, .l -v . . . . V 4 . . . .. H LA YY ' s

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