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CLASS PROPHECY Well, readers, even a gossip columniqg ' ntal when it comes to his graduating class. So I have been doing alittle resear elfmvheryeffajjbfxx x xg members of the class of '58, and just what theY are doing now. ,,1,.?fQ'ff'.'f:Qifler 'XA' V f H , A-D ,-ww'--A 1'fiQQri, f K, Mai WA A A- assess. fs A great many of t 'Q,,5if6u,know already, such as who just won the Miss Universe Contest A time. Keep it up, girl. Milli' '1 ' -ff3i 3f:Qfit4X e personal secretary to the new singin A 1 , ,i3W'. T. Casper, who is currently makinii' 2g3 -H35:5i the direction of Jo Ann Ross. ' f l-g:y 'oss has a great love for ex-basketball plai s she gave Paul Kozma his big - 1' x gland made him a V.I.P. of Bill Jones's Arc hsiwte hool. Seems as though they -VPS lfimportant, but as I caught a cab to thefoffic' Q - if-'QW -1Ff51,' driver be but Glen Phillips f uring his stay in New York several years ago, s u to the cabs. if . .,13QLf1315-Ri It was jstfflast week while I was down at Swansboro for kiiiad,iwt' 1 , ' m a1l game of Pirates aijdinals that I saw Dallas Darnell, the coach for the tkprirateggg igg ere in bad form tha the score' was only 103-23 in their favor. Agnes Rhu p math professo L . Sta1iQ,aS2FS there to c hee r her old Alma Mater to L- s days knew she had After game there was a d anc e in the gym. Cupc p ished by Betty -45-,W Sgfopr? She can finally bake all the cupcakes she -fiFg'fQif,g- Hamil- ton, fam s uilg egdpiigggwas acting as the official doctorfor the ade the 1 :s it 'W Y 'A'7- - Q' ' , ,f 4 s Zfygff 2,1 ,. team. Kozrgiygg able nurse i gfgwtk. n ' ' ' , D .fog 'isp x ' Am Jimmy Guthrie who finally got ,married ' A fleet of shrimp 33gQBil1yf,fQ:,ii,Qt, was also thereg he is a fairly prominent faiifmetgggl 'G15',Nq'Q 355 s spare time co sgfichosisbf' new i' ' ' f'-elm N A wil ,ova - H, J'1 5'ii QT' Wigs .rl 1 , -:mu + 1' 19 '31 f Q -A ' On t Eg,bacKiho was s tagsrtle d to see Marilyn Odum as thephggtff e Swans- ,,-rf4.3'y?5 Q A- A yr, .ww ff, , , . , - , J f. L V . . .,gg!,,.,,-, boro-Ne gf,Q,pec,iQi5f,Y ifgibld mgtigigixgince Evelyn Rhue hadglgecorye .istgg 1 , several of our old A ' fitged jf' ysiiiathe airlines. i A 35211 asfgsftutj-,n n .gm fslgigyfiti Q 1 W g ',iA:gJ??,xq,L32: Q5 Haiti, Jimmy' -img l kagfmhre orgdgheir h o n eym comliining business wi J , m a y ripvie having its premiere in ft' 5,5 iq y fe gcw Zixwwgg' ran in the Olympics ' fl 3 Winna:'ff:73e 55,5RAf'?L?5?fig1,'I:-fi-ffi.t7,4-5?e,5'f'..i,r'f,.'l-:2iW?!?5'5gi2'g ' 113 i ,A ' f f 1 ,Q fs,-.::I2i1 8 -iz, Hi f Back g vi-.5 V Sheri' Odum f 3'-q5g. 5'- 2 1 Q21 has surpassed the Empire K'-.13 tef,-. every respe6 f :L '3---f, 3 , A fJ: s the idol of the un- de rclassme g i rls s'igf?:', A'51-12 5555 plumbing. ,g.'if.?f,1. q:f,'j?f'gQ?:s2g,f' A Q.5f35',Q.g 2-Xing, A 'i.'f :L,.3g2Sg,5y,,, - f:g's,,rAgsg,','., 'r , if ?ff'31'7'.. 'in sf . 1 .ff,,.e-A .wi 1. .r -Kuff-me . . tl Aprgle C 3 lgbth pt-itvaie L f gA gv,?+ 1 881ns has as her pa ien e gI' r'C1 - gf s.k.v.,.,55:,'Z?u:ywA rig w o oo s a earl. x g y r R, ffm, elm Z? 'f,i'.,':3 :L ' . 'T -5.3 ' 03 Q.. Y, 5 'ph .,,.4:gE,,g:g, A pp ' ,LA V , , In the ma jithe ,3j' ?g3?4,'.:5QQ:?g1f , from race car driver, Aubrey G s Barefoot, a N. C. Highw ' Pat:- ma ! V igbimf That day I heard of Ronnie Sm- , . pr motion to Admiral in th lgyvy. He A - 1 ig? -are running a race. Another race wh 'ali is drawing much publicity een l -J -Q girzl sports reporter and Jim Allen, boy televi ion man, Go! Go! Fight! Fi n ' ' . U 5 f A' fr e 1' A if 2 If anyone can fgwhy Beth Kellum is in the Latin Quarte r chorus line, let me know. Really Beth that's no ijbehave, Maybe Jeanette Starling, now a psychiatrist, should examine your head. Could Martf gssell be the head of the Secretary's Union now? Betsy Russell is making school a career: 'ml at E. C . C. and they have to think up some more degrees for her. Oh, really now, it can at muglisfun. . ,g X. - 'it' A t, . 'i' W W 11 ' H i g, fs'2i4':E?'?f1 5 i ' fE1TlAJl' 2ifQ',v'TQ,l. viws if it Wi, 4 .t e ti tgmorrgw 1' e 3 'V -s!if4,1, ,2f q:.1,.31.'ql-?.y'1. r , nd! ' , , K 4. Q . . . - ' i f :snr tsS.P?Yf,,SPC.Cessfu1 the class of 58 is. Leaving as your sneakey an - - 3 - 7 . - - ' 1 . -1'-e 's5,fj1y 7, . an Phoebe Clas s Prophe A 21
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CLASS HISTORY With the approaching end of four wonderful years at Swansboro High School we stop to think of the many days we spent here. V 1, wif , .gvxff '31, fn ' As we entered high school,w ,U f ' 1 rm of life. It was fun chang- ing C18SS0S but 3-S t ,.5,5Qg,j2fu'jf,fQE QQg,,g,,Qg,'1f.':'1f'9'5 ' earned there 'q ot of working and studying we had to do. O V- Mrs. Elsie Strole and were: Presid l 'Q' '- G iskg Vice-President-W.T. Casper, Treasurer-Ag Wei ue, Reporter-Phoebe Crocker. Many o sports and add ' , h to the school teams. Phoebe Crocker We came bac 5 S H S the next year feeling slightly being sophomores. ggi e events of the year were: the tr games, and our pa C edar Point Beach a Elsie Strole a ' . David Davis How President-Jimmy 'fi 'lf Vice-President? N Casperg Reporter- .1 nn Will ana Reed Our class officers c r e t a r y Mary Ann Williams, r classmates represented us in ed us this year portant and more at ease at te Fair dances after ball h Our advisors were Mrs h The class officers were t 'P 1 med 2, Z 2 it 4, We started ou rough Q 5, up ' 9. . 7 v Z - sffv' :':'L P'i 'T'.'-T' the class were eh' 195, ., J H Casperg Secretar Crocker. Our clas quet, which we wor was carried out bea attached leave us in class play that yea f240 , Jf1, las 1 jjf'jQg5 e nt -Ron llum, Q 5 ue Co Re I s were ' le and Mrs on, was the of the year u We were sad to e upper classme Jones, Treasurer W T year ear Many members of unt Caroline 'P as our Vice President W T Bill Jones and Phoebe arf The Jr Sr Ban e Oriental Gardens , hom we had become so We felt very important were dete r' ined 51,1 have a d time st year of our high school. As No v e m be ZI'fff1.'g2 7 rolled a und the iggest thingy as co iff . We, the Seniors were leaving for New V - had - ne muc h work the pa 4' making money for our trip. Our motto .Q Q' 5 ff 'A Y RK OR BU . We had a nd , on the bus. The memory of four gloriou 2 Ne A York will re iff, in with us forev ' . 12 42, ssed Betsy Russell from our group this y ished her muc uck at East Caro ' 'if Jin' where she had been invited to enroll o President-Sherwin Odum Kellumg Reporter-MaryA Quinn. Representing us i Wiggins, Paul Kozma, Aubr Ronnie Smith, Jimmy Hair, girls in our class to represen Mary Ann Williams, Millie Ha of our class play we can only night of April 4th which will be this very special occasion. a ship Our clas t ry Shirley W1 s Our class t were Agnes Dallas Dar y Westmore nthe cheer k, and Ma. e that it night ficers were Pre 1 o Treasurersg ors were Mrs Eth eth Kellum Mar vw? Q Casper, Ronal 4 5753? Z nOdum,andB 63' Q? 'il 1 are Phoebe ol ibiza, J' look forwa M255 gllgzfiu , We are 403 A' 'F -r 9 SEP it is hard to change the routi Q U f ,,, -r.:aw-g we-. ff- - . one can take away the educ .,,g,,,, ,fg,,f.i5f-li -,,? ,, dear ole S.H.S. On the night School, our wonderful and be , Agnes Rhue, Vice ey Riggs and Beth Hurst and Mr Ben Williams Shirley sk,J'1mmy Guthrie, ones We had five ker, Jo Ann Ross, the presentation 'in' ly awaiting the ne willengoy ff ll be sad, for ernember that no ories of our school days at all Join in a salute to Swansboro High , , N. .. , ,.. 4. f 0 .M . . - .,. ..,. T .,,,,...s . . , 1 -n fm - , 14. . . Q . , 'Q f, , lf. 1 Q-. 4 ia .f 2 ' .g- ash , V .. V, Eg, ' ' , ' . 4,'., . . . , 4, . f, ., 0 .-M . ,. V, I ' 0 1 nip. E ..-T i3a. ' I - ,. . ,, . 1 ', F , fjN..,::7 1' 3. . 3 t 5,55 ,gtg . e . ' N . . Aw 5, +r,,1gv'g:a ' . . , K sp,- , nk: 45 1 ,,. , hl 111' ff: : 'w ' .fgv:'.-'ran-J.:'.'fff.Q.. 'ff . fs? 4: a ' ' - W:f'2,. i 'f '3'e1ir,ib.:i ' -Pa? 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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Be it knownto all persons, that we the Senior Class of 1958, of Swansboro High School, in the county of Onslow, in the state of NorthCarolina, being of lawful age, of - nd mind, memory, and 'ud ment, havin com leted twelve ears at said institution, and ff all revious wills J 3 , ,.,,.,:,.,,,.,..l, .,,.,,.,,, . .. , V ., , . P made by :QZ ,',, Jus H ' :-- .,...,.,, Q properties, with ' ' agp s. We gif ' - Z an a . I . - .,,.. ,e gg ' r u . !::F1' ,i: 'i1,VL 3.l'ld testament: se- 'swf zva- 1 . i'i75 f f'3 if1 T .,,:f2f.., 59 the New Yofkilirfpyaqallgshiaigiff, ay win have as much anaa A r . A L f - To fJQQ23Qwe ileave our memories of At1antic.Beach class partiigfi. To fi ew Alai 561, we leave our ood behavior and abilit to stud . ... hlgf. Sf. f g Y Y . - E .A -:,'. ,',: w, -f xi E5 :' be stsiare the followin : W Q ,, 8 Doris Adams leave Jim Allen leaves Student Dictio 1 her quiet ways to the freshman class. ' rMrs. Hurst the third word in the second column of page 332 f a Webster's Betty Arthur leave rher weight to Laura Watson. 1 'E Ge ne Blanton le ave s elf . is his ability to drive a car to canon Morse. Annie Cannon leav W.T. Casper leave William Bright lea Phoebe Crocker le riled up to 1 Dallas Darnell le 5: Jimmy Guthrie cheering sq 'd it all him- nothing to anyone, because from the way things look he will ne s3her height to Elizabeth Russell. .V ,his ability to get along with the Jones family to Mike Miller, gf Yes her great ability to keep the junior girls in an uproar and yfVLinda Howard. 5 A, es nothing because if he can't take it with him he isn't going. es his ability to get along with Mary Linda Howard to steady gouples on the iteady c ouple s Billy Guthrie le egsiithe topic, Theme Writing, to Mrs. Hurst's next year English lasses. Jimmy Hair lea eigfito Howard Newman, his ability to stop an end run in a footbal game. Moulton Hamil learn to tr Millie Hancoc Winters. Bill Jones lea s his ability to stay away from girls to Jessie Littleton. Kellum and Wi liams leave and ------ Oh Brother ! Jimmy Kirkm leaves his ability to know and learn nothing to Jerry Gatlin., nj leaves to all his teachers his good handwriting and hopes that ,g hey will s oon nslate it some day! leaves her ability to be worthy of a position on the cheering squad to Vicky his ability to mislead Jessie Littleton to Bob Williams. Phyllis Kozma lefaves with the hope that the future will be better than the pas j' not that the past Paul Kozma le if, has been b d. Tommy Lam leaves to Donald Ingram his ability to get along with the fresh en girls. Carmelita La kas Ronald Lisk l : aves Sherwin Odu leaves his 'inability to get change on the subway to leaves to Nancy Jones her height to help her become a ba ketball star soon. his ability to sing on Broadway and not to get booted to, r. Benton. ,Rodney Colli s. it A Marilyn Odu leaves ,her natural black hair to anyone that wants . if Rudolph Outl w.ileave.s!,6bec,ai1se it's about time! ! Glen Phillipsg lealvgsi . target ,rebel hats out of the middle of Broadway o Phillip Meeks. Agnes Rhue ability, to anyone who can fill her boots.' Evelyn A ., , .sybi1.Ba1-efoot. ' Aubrey :QQ 1 , 5 Patricia Lisk and Nancy ones. Jimmy Rigg leaf y ' .',. 'f'Q,wQ1Newman his? ' x3 y s.,.E.nglish under Mrs. arf. JoAnn Ross superlativeiawiizipifi f l ' t ones andghegsm 'orette position to Connie 5-Q,5,,,Q.,, Q A J ' it Martha Rus Glfgfle. .ffinisgrried life to- Dorothy T -.L, g 1'!,x!. ,,gE, it soon, and her abilit tci Club to Joe Webb. ' if 'i3T'14g1g5 , g- Ronnie Smith Y.,Q?f5 : , . i iFYfE0e 1!e. fm :Ll igtffimzalebe-14heylifgghfi ' i l ' T it' D afml' Sfanlef 1 L g Jeanette Starling ' 1 4 er 3, V . . 5 a, ge l-3, quesuong, - .-.. lrtgqzv, Alice Mae Watson le er short hair to Carolyn Jones. Jimmy Westmoreland leaves his ability to catch trout to Mr. Quinn. Shirley Wiggins leaves her position on the basketball team to Mr. Quinn. 22
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