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Graduates Will Hear Talk
By John ftodge, Rocky Mount
Superlative Personalities
Exist in the Class of '48
' Hero's the most and the least,
jthe worst and the best of the class
pi '48:
Neatest dressing girl, most talk
ative, Olive Capes; quietest, friend
liest, Alena Windy; most romantic,
greatest lover, Doris Davis; tard
iest 1 best voice, laziest. Heat rice
Washington; best-shaped, most be
coming smile, Tumuli Jones.
; Most athletic girl, dreamiest
Cyei, Ernestine Herring: sweetest
disposition. Sylvia Marbley: most
rel
ious, most studious, Margaret
Nol
(in; shortest, loudest, Louise
Horlon; tallest, most humorous,
Kat
hryn Dennis.
Greatest manhunler, most pleas
ing
personality, Venessa Hester;
ident of skinny bovs' club.
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Jessie Bellamy: sleepiest, tardiest
boy
most stubborn. Herbert Da
biggest, happiest boy, James
vis
Davis
Greatest lover, most likely to
Bticdeed, most religious. Amos
Duijlev; laziest, most sincere, Don
old Henry; shortest boy, best
.-drummer, Hert Henry: tallest, big
gest) eater, Glenshaw Henry.
Quietest, most romantic voiced.
Louts Henderson; most pleasing
personality, Herman Jones: vice
president of the skinny boys' club,
most athletic, Dudley Marker; and
smallest boy, largest mouth, Gravel
Ger
ie, Charles Henderson.
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Valedictory Honors
Go to Jesse Bellamy
Highest scholastic honors have
been attained by Jesse Bellamy,
president of the class of '48. He,
us vnl'dl( torian, and Kalhryn
Dennis, as saluta'.orinn, will par
ticipatc in the eoininrncenient
program.
Olive Copes, senior, has also
attained the average refju'rrd of
honor students.
Seniors look Important Part
hi Extra-Cnrriadar Activities
Full Asphalt Production
Scheduled to Begin Aug. 1
Madix Asphalt corporation will
he operating on a 75 man three
shift b isis when their felt plant is
completed about August 1. Presi
dent (' ('. l'.rcwin said today. The
fell plant itself will employ (it)
men, he added.
Work at the asoball planl start
cd lod.iv. althou'di the first days
are primarily for "getting the bugs
out of the machinery," he said
About 15 box cars ner (by filled
with the finished nroduct are ex
pi eted to le. ve Morehead City
when full wo.k is established.
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is a vital member of your
telephone service team. When
you rome into this office for
information, this smiling young
lady answers your telephone
questions correctly or gets the
right answers for you. If you
have any complaints, which
we hope isn't often, she will do
her best to satisfy them for you.
You can always depend upon
our telephone business office
for friendly, efficient service.
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John M. Hodge, Rocky Mount,
will be the speaker at commence
ment 8 o'clock Wednesday night.
Subject of his address will be "Can
Education Make Men Free?"
Commencement will climax gra
duation events which will begin
tonight with a band concert bv the
W. S. King band at the Queen
Street school.
At 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon
the Queen Street band will give
an outdoor concert at their school
and baccalaureate service will be
at 4:30 Sunday afternoon. The ser
mon will be delivered bv the Rev.
Mclvor, pastor or St. Phillips Me
thodist church, Morrhead Cily.
"A D.iy at the Circus" is the
title of the senior-class nii:lil pre
sentation at 8 o'clock Tuesday
night in the school auditorium. At
this time the class history, wi
and prophecv will be read.
Seniors took ;..n important put
in Uueen Street school activities
during the year.
The class as a whole was award
ed first prize in the annual popu
larity contest the beginning oi the
year They raised $5(i. Then they
purchased four shelves for the li
In irv and an eoiiimurnt cidm-i
jar the office
Three seniors, Herbert Davis.
Donald Henry, and Pert Henry,
played in the school band and four
seniors cub-red the band contest
Durham and aided the band in
receiving a very high rating in the
state -music festival.
The choral club was ably sup
ported by four seniors, Dons Da
vis, Herbert Davis, Amos Dudley,
and Louise Horlon and in the dra
matic club and Hi Y were Her
bert Davis, Amos Dudlev. and
Herman Jones.
Outstanding athletes in the seni
or class were Ernestine Herring,
Olive Copes. Doris Davis. Deatrice
Washington, Katherine Dennis, Ta
mah Jones, Louise Horton. Vanes
sa Hester, Sylvia Marbley, (ilen
Henry, Donald Henry, Herbert Da
vis, Jesse Bellamy, Dudley Barker,
and Louis Henderson.
Charles Henderson and Jesse
Bellamy were especially helpful
throughout the year. L. R. John
son, principal said. They operated
the motion picture projector, and
handled sound equipment and set
tings for plays.
Czarisl Throne Room
Restored by Russians
MOSCOW (AP) --Restoration
of one of the most magnificent
halls of the Winter. Palace in Le
ningrad the former Georgicvsky
1 throne room which was built after
i the fire of 1837 has been com
j pleted. The newspaper "Dawn of
I the East" says it has been renamed
i "The Hall of the Soviet Union"
and from May 1 it became the per
: manent home of the famous 27 me
ter-square map of the USSR made
Of precious stones. The map now
stands where the imperial throne
once stood. The map has also been
reconstructed since it was exhibit
ed abroad. Changes have been
made in all its 98 sections, each of
which consists of 550 parts.
Four hundred and thirty gold
encased rubies have been set in
the map to designate the adminis
trative centers of the nation. Mos
cow is noted by a large ruby star
set with n golden hammer and
sickle. EG
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Graduates of Queen Street high
school, pictured here, are as fo-
lows: first row, left to right, Jesse
Bellamy, son of John Ward, Beau
fort, Ernestine Herring, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Herring,
Morehefad City, Louis Henderson,
son of Louis Henderson, Mansfield,
Dudley Barker, son of Edward
Quill, BrooklynSi. Y
....Second row: Charles Henderson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Glenn,
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Beaufort, Margaret Nolen, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Nolen,
Beaufort, Alena Windley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wind
ley, Beaufort, Tamah Jones, daugh
ter of Mrs. Helen Jones, Morehead
City.
Third row: Vanessa Hester,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy
Hester, Morehead City, Sylvia Mar
bley, daughter of William Marbley,
Morehead City. ,
Fourth row: Bert Henry, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henry, Beaufort,
Beatrice Washington, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Louis Washington,
Doris Davis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Davis, Beaufort, Her
bert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs."
CEDAH ISLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lupton of
New Bern spent the weekend here
with his mother, Mrs. Gladys Lup
ton. '
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodwin and
children of Morehead City spent
Sunday here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Willis of
Lennoxville visited his sister, Mrs.
Mattie Styron Sunday.
Mrs. Calvin Sterling and daugh
ter, of Melfa, Va., are spending a
while here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Smith. - -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodwin at
tended the baptismal service ; at
Atlantic Sunday afternoon.
Messrs.- Arthur Goodwin and
Curtis, : Styron were visitors at
Morehead Thursday. . ' ,
Mr. Alvin Day spent Sunday af
ternoon at Atlantic with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Reilly. , !
Mr. Wilbur Goodwin was a visl.
tor ia Beaufort Friday,'
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reilly and
ton were -visitors here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner and
children of Southport moved in
our community last week.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Day and sons
Herbert Davis, Beaufort.
Fifth row: Kalhryn Dennis,
daughter of Mrs. Mary Wilson,
Beaufort, Donald Henry, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Henry, Beau
fort, Amos Dudley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alexander Dudley, Morehead
City, Louise Horton, daughter of
Curtis Horton, Morehead City.
Four other graduates not pic
tured here are Olive Copes, daugh
ter of Mrs, Jane Copes, Beaufort,
Glen Shaw Henry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Henry, Beaufort, James
Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis, Beaafort, and Herman
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Jones, North Harlowe.
were visitors in Atlantic Sunday.
Mr. Warren (Bob) Lupton left
Monday for Fort Bragg to join the
Army. We-wish him much success.
Mrs. Carl Daniels and daughter
of Charlotte are here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith.
Mr. Earl Daniels who works at
Cherry Point spent the weekend
here with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowen spent
Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Styron
who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day took their
son, Norman, to the hospital at
Morehead City . last Wednesday
night' to have a stick cut out of
his foot.
Mr. Elmo Lupton returned home
from New Bern Saturday. ,
Messrs. Wilbur Goodwin, War
ren Day and James Downing spent
Monday at Atlantic.
- The New York metropolitan
area, which includes some sub
urbs, Contains about six per cent
of the population of the United
States,' .-. i .
Two million ' tons of rail steel
was produced during 1947 for
American railroads.
FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1941 '
es
Class Of 1948
The red rose was chosen as the
symbol of the class of '48, light
blue and white are their colors and
their, class motto, "United We
Stand, Divided We Fall."
Serving as class officers through
out the year were Jesse Bellamy,
president. Amos Dudify, viee-pres-ident,
Doris Davis, secretary. Beat
rice Washington, assistant secre
tary, Olive Copes, treasurer, James
Davis, business manager, and Va
ness Hester, assistant manager.
Alena Windley headed the pro
gram committee. She was assisted
by Sylvia Marbley and Marguerite
Nolen.
On the refreshment committee
were Kalhryn Dennis, -Ernestine
Herring, Louise Horton, and Ta
mah Jones.
H6 GRAD5
Times have changed since
your parents went to school.
Today's swift competition
demands that you be pre
pared. Congratulations are in or
der, and we're mighty proud
and happy to extend theml
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