Zeb Vance High School - Echo Yearbook (Kittrell, NC)

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BOBBY ROBERTS Treasurerg FFA 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Class Officer. ,-2Z,i: i5Q:1, - 1-' : if - V QI .: 1. - -V.l'l f 'B' 4, v , A::j N. , .K :I , zl. i mn Z? ,,. ,A 7' '-' ..-:13 -, LARICE my it SALLY Jo COGHILL ' ,, -13 ' COGHILL -IA l,2,3,4g Beta ,ub 2,3,4g Class 'ficer 23 Music l,2. FHA 1,2,3,4g Music lg Class Officer 3. , , QARY JANE DICKERSON HA l,2,3,4g Beta lub 3,4g Class Of- cer 3. DAN KNIGHT HA 1,2,3,4g Class fficer 2. nl Q 5 fm ww fi 'D1 MAURICE EDWARDS JR FFA 4. 'iw 5 'P Jgc 9 H 51' A 5' ea W , .. Z-ga is FL 'iw :Pk 151 ,Q 'uw ' ' fm ANN ROBERTSON FHA 2,3,4. LARY EARLE A ' .F JERRY ROWLAND 'HA 1,2,3,4g Beta 'lub 2,3,4g Class Pfficer 3. STA NTON ,, 'zz . l f. ,N A A-:.s,AwQg - 1,:.- - ., at A DUR WOOD WA TKINS FFA 2,3,4. FFA 2,3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4. P ' Aww 'MK Y .M .55 . . N X n, an ag ' I 5 X . 4' . ww f .- FE Q' R JTIEQQQ ' 17 .339 . ' 1 fp 1. 2. PATRICIA ANN FINCH Mascot Refer to page 20 .Mx - F ' , . 117' . ' 5 J ' 2 ,AL .V , .,.., 3 - I MICHAE L ROBERTS Mascot 3 ' Atl -. 'S s wan X Nw. - ' A ' K 'W' WW Q -1' . A. .A S W 1 - li l f W 3. 4. 5. ' . ' Av' - .M 'wx' V W 4, ,R Q - - V .NW . f-, My . . 4 'li 3, 7 8' 9. -f fm, .41 wwf - . N. , W. .,. ,4 - . ' W-U' W: My A .fm rw 6. FW 'Wx' v 'N 'W w 5 I a 10. Q - V -' Q. LQ- is ...ef X X M J i Ex... jlyj vi Histotu Glass ICQSI ln 1939, forty mystified young children began what they called an exciting adventure. Graduation day seemed far in the future but here it is at last. Only seven of the group continued at Zeb Vance to graduate with us, Mary Jane Dick- erson, Clarice Coghill, Mary Earle Rowland, Margie Brown, Sally Jo Coghill, Elliott Brummitt, and Clifton Woodlief. By gaining four along the way we have a grand total of eleven. To each and every member one of the most exciting events waswhen we en- tered high school. Under the leadership of Mr. R. T. Smith, we learned many new and interesting things. Becoming sophomores brought us one step closer to the goal we were try- ing to reach. Mrs. R. C. Young was a very helpful sponsor and in our hearts we still have many things to remember. Our main enjoyment was serving at the Junior-Senior Prom. At last we were juniors and all the world seemed bright. With Mrs. W. A. Watson as our sponsor, we had a very eventful year. With each member doing his part, we elected Mary Earle Rowland as President and Clifton Woodlief as Vice-President, Sally JoCoghill as Secretary and Bobby Roberts asTreasurer. For our motto we chose Don't be a crank be a self- starter and our class flow- er was gladiolus, with pink and lavender as our class colors. The greatest event in our junior year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. With the colonial theme and the aid of the sophomores as waiters and waitresses we made an interesting presentation. On the night of graduation for the class of 1950, we carried lighted candles and sang a song just for them. After eleven years we then entered our senior year. Everyone in school knew it too, as well as Nell F. Murphy, our sponsor. To begin our year we elected Clifton Woodlief as President, Elliott Brum- mitt as Vice-President, Margie Brown as Secretary, Bobby Roberts as Treas- urer, Clarice Coghill as Reporter, Joan Knight as Testator, Mary Jane Dicker- son as Poet, Durwood Watkins as Class Prophet, Mary Earle Rowland as Gift- orian and Sally Jo Coghill as Historian. Since we had such a small number in our class we chose Small in number but mighty in strength for our motto. For our flower we chose the red rose, and red and white as our colors. We began our social year with an ice cream supper on Thursday, September 28. InOctober we had very much fun when we attended the State Fair in Raleigh, North Carolina. November arrived, and on November 17 the seniors gave the play Mammy's Lil Wild Rose before a large appreciative crowd. A few nights later Miss Nell F. Murphy entertained with a delicious meal, Murphy style, in her home. In December we were entertained by our grade-parents with a Christ- mas party at Mary Earle Rowland's house. Everyone enjoyed this very much. In January the seniors had a bowling party. In April the Seniors were entertained with a delightful banquet and prom by the Juniors. Then on April 12 the Seniors left for along awaited trip to Wash- ington, D.C. The Seniors of 1951 have had a most eventful school life and most of them plan to continue their education in some institution of higher learning. N. Ltsiii mink' uni-+1-L L 5 W0 H4014 r'lt-.i- . K I 2935 r eniot Datls Lick 'fade Eleven in number we stand-- Seniors, shy, modest, dignified As a group, tribe, or band, Attempting always to be unified. After twelve years, we say our adieusg These years now merely become a memory, Yet they still remain the lovely clues-- Of many an endeavoring glory. Goodbye to the pads, pencils, books, The once laughter filled halls, the gay rooms, The scarred desks, the coat hanger hooks, Now are visualized as a picture of gloom. Achieving this merit or reward By the grace and help of others, Finally obtaining the required standard With the aid of our friends, parents, and teachers. Now the wrongs we confess The deeds were new hopes, ideals, strength As we climbed the ladder to success, With many a stumble to cope over this vast length. Caps and gowns assembled in one line, Tears, laughter, congratulations everywhere Mark graduation night so fine Revealing happiness too, here and there. The time is but nigh For the seniors of '51 to say Goodbye to Zeb Vance High, As we disembark, each his own way. Mary Jane Dicker son Class Motto ..... .... ' 'Small in number but mighty in strength.' Class Flower ......... Red rose Class Colors ......... 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Freshman--President Jane Brown, Vice-President Thomas Frazier, Secretary Elsie Anna Coghill, Treasurer Rich- ard Frazier, Weiner roast and square dance, Christmas party, Valentine's Dance, presented play, The Ideal Citizen, at PTA, held stunt night at PTA. 8th---Toured Henderson, visited water plant, presented Sleeping Beauty , visited planetarium, Duke University and Duke Gardens, toured Raleigh, planned and dramatized Casey at the Bat , followed remedial reading course, parties and baseball games. 7th---Rewrote and pre sented Courtship of Miles Standish , arranged an outline map of the U.S. showing the farming belts, trip to planetarium and the university,for Junior Red Cross made fifty nutcups and favors to put on the trays for veterans at Fort Bragg Hospital, catalogued books. 6th---Exchanged Junior Red Cross albums with children in Japan and have received one. 5th--- First program given by elementary grade after amplifying system had been in- stalled. 3rd---Enjoyed unit about Wild Animals, made booklets: drew pictures, wrote stories about wild animals. 2nd---In November studied about first Thanks- giving, Indians, animal friends, in January Eskimos, birds in spring, Christmas party. lst---Enjoyed working on a unit with pets and farm life, had many nice things done by Grade-Mothers. F.H.A.---President Margie Brown, Vice-President Elizabeth Mustian, Sec- retary Barbara Langston, Treasurer Sally Jo Coghill, Reporter Louise Sloan, Historian Mary Lou Stone, Parliamentarian Mary Frances Kerley, Song Leaders Ann Robertson and Ruby Pernell, Advisor Mrs. W. A. Watson, served dinner for the Kiwanians in October, silver tea in October, Mother-Daughter Banquet in February, square dance in January, FHA Chapter Father and Mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kerley. Beta Club---President Marvin Hershman, Vice-President Mary Jane Dickerson, Secretary and Treasurer Barbara Langston, Advisor Mrs. R. C. Young, prepared and repaired library books, kept library and office, dec- orated the powder room, party in February for new members: Mary Frances Kerley, Elizabeth Mustian, Louise Sloan, Mary Lou Stone, Shirley Daniel, Jo Anne Moss, Geneva Woodlief, Vernelle Johnson, Margaret Kearney, Molly Finch, and Mary Nell Overby. 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