West Hyde High School - Quarterian Yearbook (Swan Quarter, NC)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 13 text:

SENIORS EDWARD PEGRAM FFA 1-4; Class Officer 4; Basketball 3-4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Class Play 4; Scorekeeper 3. ELLEN LOUISE SPENCER Class Officer 2,4; FHA 1,2,4; Safety Patrol 4; Librarian 4; Glee Club 1-4; Class Play 3,4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; 4-H Club 1. BETTY LEE SWINDELL Class Officer 1,3,4; FHA 2-4;Officer 2,4; Class Play 4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Glee Club 1-4; Basketball 2; Office Worker 3,4; 4-H Club 1. NITA CAROLYN WILLIAMS Class Officer 1,4; FHA 1,2,4; Officer 4; Basketball 2-4; Glee Club 1-4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Beta Club 3-4; Offi¬ cer 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Office Worker 3,4; Carnival Contestant 1. JAMES WAYNE WILLIAMS FFA 1-4; Officer 4; Bus Driver 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Class Officer 2-4; 4-H Club 1-3; Class Play 3-4; Carnival Contestant 3-4; Glee Club 2-4.

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SENIORS TOMMY LIDDLE BISHOP FFA 1-4; Officer 4; Bus Driver 2; Class Play 3; Quarterian Staff 4. BENNETT EMORY FFA 1-4; Officer 1-4; President 4; Class Play 3; Basketball 2-4; Quar¬ terian Staff 4; Reflector Staff 3; Glee Club 1-4; Bus Driver 4; Safety Patrol 2-3; Baseball 2-4; Class Officer 1-4; Time Keeper 1 . JAMES MASSENBURG FORTESCUE FFA 1-4; Officer 1-4; Class Play 3-4; Basketball 2-3; Quarterian Staff 4; Reflector staff 3; 4-HClub 1-3; Officer 1-2; Carnival Contestant 2; Glee Club 1-4; Scorekeeper 1. COTTIE NOLIA GARRISH FHA 1-2-4; Class Play 4; Reflector Staff 3; Quarterian Staff 4; Glee Club 1 -4. DOROTHY GAY MASON Beta Club 3-4;Officer 4;Class Pres¬ ident 1,3,4; FHA 2,4; Officer 2,4; Class Play 4, Reflector Staff 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Marshal 1-3; Glee Club 1-4; Carnival Queen 4. ROBERT LESTER O’NEAL FFA 1-4; Class Officer 1,4; Basket¬ ball 3-4; Reflector Staff 4; Baseball 4.



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THE CLASS of 1957 As the curtain rises on the actors of a dra- well in the moonlit garden where the lovely ma, so rose the curtain on the four-act drama lassies and handsome laddies danced to the of the class of 1957. There were thirty-six music of Bob Jones, bespoke “Moonlight and characters in the first act, the Freshman Class Roses.” It was so pretty that it was worth all in 1952. From the very beginning the drama the hard work put into it. was complex and exciting though, as we soon The curtain rose on the fourth act, the discovered, the events were purely routine: Senior Class, August 21, 1956, with only eleven meeting new students, forming new habits, tak- characters and Mrs. Carolyn Harris again di- ing new subjects, getting acquainted with not recting. This small cast seemed more united one, but five new teachers, changing classes by than ever before and began working immediate- bells. Miss Pauline Moore, the home econom- ly on the events which led to the climax--grad- ics teacher, was the director of the first act. uation. Like the freshman year, the plot at the Having formed the web, the plot became beginning was purely routine: selecting caps more interesting in the second act, the Sopho- and gowns and invitations, receiving class more Class. Mr. Gus Wooler (later replaced rings, selling ads for the annual. There were by Mrs. Sarah Campbell) was director of the four scenes: the play, “Aaron Slick from second act with only twenty characters. The Punkin Crick,” given in January; the trip to highlight of the sophomore year was a social Washington, D. C ., in the spring; the annual; event--the formal party the sophomores gave and graduation. to honor the seniors. As the curtain slowly fell on the graduation The third act of the drama, the Junior scene of the class of ' 57, the characters, full of Class, was full of suspense. The cast was confidence and assurance were looking forward smaller than the year before, there being only to many worth-while performances of service sixteen characters. The director of this act in the great drama of life. Their high school was Mrs. Carolyn Harris. The highlights were career was history, and with the eleven gradu- publishing the Reflector, giving the plav “Peter, ates only the pleasant memories of a brilliant Beware!, and the Junior-Senior banquet at performance remained. Mattamuskeet Lodge, April 20. The theme of Historians: Betty Lee Swindell the banquet was “Moonlight and Roses,” and Bennett Emory everything from the memory booklets to the Dorothy Mason

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