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June 9, 1937 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS PAGE FIVE cuss OF ’37 AS WE’VE KNOWN THEM 103 (56) CLIFTON JAMES Gold medals and blue ribbons—Athletic versatility — Interesting conversations — Ushering. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Base ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Taxidermy Club 1, 2; Home Room Vice President 4; State Champion 440-yard Dash 3 ;■ State Champion of Scholastic Division of Southern Indoor Con ference 4; Relay Team 3, 4, 5. (57) ELAINE JAMES Sparkling drops of dew—Designs and new dress materials—Military blue—Placidity. Book Club 1; Poetry Club 1; Stamp Club 2; History Club 3; Dress Designing Activity 4. (58) GILBERT JARRELL "Pete”—Worthwhile book reviews—Boyish handsomeness — Craftsmanship — White shirts. Band 1, 4; Military Club 1. (59) WILBOURNE JONES Lisping—Valuable ideas—A and P—Zipper jackets. Glee Club 1; Scribblers’ Club 2; Aviation Club 1; “Natzi Germany” and “Mock Trial,” Plays 3. (60) DEEMS LANCASTER Meadows and fields—Pointers and setters- School trucks—Courtesy. Surveying Club 4; School Bus Driver 4. (61) DAVID LANGSTON Clogging—Comic strip artist—Participation— Library assistance. (62) CHRISTINE LEWIS “Teenie”—Airflow Chryslers—Fur coats—Frat week-ends—Lipstick, Cheerio Club 1; Cheerio Club Panorama 1; Home Room Treasurer 3. (63) ELSIE LEWIS Catchy laughs — Worthwhile words — In dustriousness—Blue larkspur. Dramatic Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Home Nursing Activity 4; Arts and Crafts Activity 4. (64). COLEEN McCLENNY "Cokie”—Natural waves—Shamrock greens —Frankness—Dog pin novelties. Glee Club 1, 2; Scribblers’ Club 1; Public Speaking Club 2; Hi News Staff 2, 3; “Enoch Arden” 2; Student Guild 3, 4; Chairman of Student Association Nominating Committee 4. (65) MARSHALL McDOWELL Scotch thistles—Class barker—Cigar a la drama—Constitutional interpretations. Class President 2; National Honor Society 4; Consul of Latin Club 2; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 1; Temporary Council (Constitution Committee) 4; Vice President of Student As- Bociation 4; Chairman of Assembly Committee 4; Chairman of Double-Period Class 4; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 3; Class Debater 1, 2; Tri angular Debater 4; Cheer Leader 1. (66) CHARLES MEWBORN "Seven Wonders of the World”—Pet cats—Ef fort—Sunday jaunts to town. Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3. (67) IRENE MITCHAM Promising futures—Silvery syllables—Tall pines—Misty veils. President of Music Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Scribblers’ Club 1; Hi News Staff 2, 3; Public Speaking 2; Triangular De bater 3, 4; State Music Contest 3; Delegate (Unofficial) to North Carolina Student Council Congress 4; Honorary Member of Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Com mencement Speaker 4; Assembly Committee 4; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 4. (68) THOMAS MONK Well-groomed horses—Everybody’s friend— Timely information—Glasses of cold milk. Astronomy Club 4; Military Club 1; Home Economics Club for Boys 2; Aviation Club 1; Stage Hand for Junior Play 3. (69) IRVIN MONTAGUE Maroon Chrysler sedans—Triple dates—Blue- black hair—Hotdogs and girls who like hot- dogs. Baseball 4; Home Room' Treasurer" 1; Military Club 1; Vocational Guidance Activity 4; “Bird’s Christmas Carol” 3. (70) ADA BELLE MOZINGO Cheerfulness—Sportsmanship—Pleasant smiles —Red and blue checks. Business Law 4; State Shorthand II Con test 4; Social Committee of Senior Class 4. (71) ELIZABETH NORMAN Dubonnet knits—“Lost and found”—Good- naturedness—“Carol"—Hotdogs. Basketball 1; Hi News Staff 2; Dramatic Club 2, 4 (President 4); Tennis Club 1; Chairman of Lost and Found Committee 4; Chairman of Food Committee for Hobo Con vention 4; “Bird’s Christmas Carc4” 2, 3. (72) MARGARET A. NORMAN ReidsvUle — Happy-go-lucky manner — Bridge hands—German wolfhounds. (Entered GHS fourth year.) (73) DOROTHY PARKER “Red”—Striking looks—“Daily Tar Heel"— Vitality—Severe black evening dresses. Junior Play 3; Winner of Giddens Cup 3; Triangular Debater 4; Chairman of Entertain ment Committee of Seniot Class 4; Hi News Staff 2, 8, 4; Student Guild 3, 4; Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 4; Basketball Manager 3; Associate Editor of SOS 2; Glee Club 1; Senior Revue 1; May Day Exercises 1; “Enoch Arden” 2; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 2, 3; Scribblers’ Club 1. (74) MILDRED PARKER Puppies on the lawn—Easter Parades-^Girl chums—Perky berets. Music Club 2; Insurance, Taxes and Bonds Activity 4. (75) HILDA RAE PATE state College—Classroom feasts—Infectuous smiles—Violets Glee Club 2; Cheerio Club 1; Commercial Club 2; Music Club 1; Arts and Crafts Club 4; English Club 1. (76) LILLIAN PATE Park riding—Slenderness—Boyish stride— Pale pink dresses. Latin Club 1, 2; Girls’ Baseball 1; In surance, Taxes and Bc-nds Activity 4. (77) HELEN POWERS Coiffure varieties—Old rose and black—Ivory keys—Meredith. Junior Marshal 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Music Appreciation Club 4; Scrib blers’ Club 1; Senior Revue 1. (78) MARY E. RACKLEY Rows and rows of books—Sunday afternoon fudge—Old glassware—Minutes. Interclass Debater 4; Student Council 4; Delegate (Unofficial) tO' North Carolina Student Council Congress 4; Marshal 3, 4; Hi News Staff 2; Class Secretary 3; Home Room Secre tary 4; Home Room Vice President 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Scribblers’ Club 1; Art Club 2. (79) LENA REAVES Dresden china—Hair ornaments—Speckled young fawrus—Competent secretaries. Latin Club 1, 2; Home Nursing 4; Book Club 2; English Club 3; State Shorthand I Champion 3 r State Shorthand U Champion 4. (80) JAMES ROLLINS Shot Puts—Naturalness—Dilapidated modes of transportation—Modesty. Football Club 1; Military Club 1; Basketball Club 4; Track 4. (81) ALBERT ROSE “Boo"—Elegant tramp clothes—Science of hypnotism—Trumpets—Chewing gum. Band 1, 2, 3, 5; Secretary of Football Club 3;;Military Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3. (82) DELPHIA ROSE Pastel shades—Store counters—Corn silk hair —Fox trots. Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Cheerio Club 1; Secretary of Library Instructions Club 4. (83) DOROTHY SAVAGE White cottages and geraniums—Pots and .pans —Little girl with a curl. Glee Club 1, 2; Cheerio Qlub 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Commercial Club 2; Interior Decoration 3 ; Vice President of Home Room 1; President of Home Room 4; President of Public Speak ing Club 4; Booster of Public Speaking Club 4; Basketball 1; Chairman of Senior Picnic Food Committee 4. (84) HAZEL SHAVER Tinkling pianos—Basketball trips—Feature stories—Girlish figures. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Secre tary 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Class Secretary 2; Hi News Staff 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Scribblers’ Club 1; Secretary of Public Speaking Club 2; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Chair man of Cafeteria Committee 4. (85) KATHRYN SHEFFIELD Violet-blue eyes—Library shelves—Gray gables —Rubber bottom shoes. (Warsaw High School first two years) ; President of English Class 1; Basketball 1, 2; Secretary of Biology Class 2; Secretary of Dress Designing Club 4. (86) WILLIAM SHEPARD “Hosea”—Loud shirts—“My good woman, etc." —Stag parties and dances. Military Club 1, 2; Secretary of Home Room 1; Assistant Business Manager of Junior Play 3; Football 3; President of Music Appreciation Activity 4; Treasurer of Home Room 4; Basketball 4. (87) MARY SHERMAN Stylish clothes and dainty watches—News story trails—Perseverance—Roses and sweet- peas. (Mount Olive High School first year) ; Class Treasurer 1; Art Club 2; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 2; Hi News Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Marshal 3, 4; Senior Class Courtesy Com mittee 4; Circulation Manager of Hi News 4. (88) HENRY A. SIMMONS Radio transmission-^B rogue—Who-was-with- who expert—Rightful share in conversa tion. Football 4; Basketball 4; Interclass Basket ball 3; Astronomy Activity 4; Glee Club 1; Latin Club 1; lOOS 1, 2. (89) RUTH SLOCUMB Knox hats and tweeds—Bridle paths and camp fires—Snickers—Natural beauty. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Food Committee of Junior-Senior Banquet 3; Band 2; Athletic Committee of Student Association 4. (90) CAROLYN SMITH Swishing skirts—Tempests—Peacock blue satin—Old jewelry—Dates. Honorary Member of Student Council 4; Delegate (Unofficial) to North Carolina Stu dent Council Congress 4; Social Committee of Student Association 4; Junior Play 3; Marshal 3, 4; Home Room Secretary 1; Home Room Vice President 2; Art Club 2; Glee Club 1; Cheerio Club 1; Music Appreciation Activity 4. (91) ELEANOR SMITH Brothers—Enfield postmarks—German ancestry —Dance routines. Dress Designers’ C’ub 4; Home Room Bas ketball 4; Library Helper 2. (92) HATTIE SMITH “Smitty"—Finished budgets—Blouses and skirts—Dark eyes. (Blackburn High School first two years); Glee Club 1, Z, 3; Dramatic CluD 1; Vice President Class 1; Waitress at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Vice President of Home Economics Club 2. (93) JOHN SMITH Fresh-air roadsters — Ilarmorik'as — “Enoch Arden”—Tributes to dogs. Military 1, 2; Music Appreciation Activity 4; Insurance, Bonds and Taxes Activity 4; Class Entertainment Committee 4. (94) ERNEST P. SPENCE “Pinky”—Hospitality—Football honors—“Six- foot-two, eyes of blue.” Football 3, 4; Truck 4; Tennis 3; Junior Play 3; Glee Club 1; Science Club 3; Secre tary of Home Economics Club for Boys 1; Home Room Vice President 2; Home Room Secretary 4. (95) FRANKLIN SPENCER Track practices — Amateur broadcasting — Genuine youth—Dark good looks.. lOOS 1, 2; Astronomy Club 4; Track 2, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; “P^noch Arden” 2. (96) WILLIAMS SPICER “Doc”—Sincerity—Bird htmts through icy swamps and fishing tackle—Night riding. Chairman of Ring Committee 4; Chairman of Board of Ejections 4; Cafeteria Committee 4; GHS Motion Picture Operator 2, 3, 4. (97) SAM TEAGUE Gold palms—Dark fa.'icination—Girls—Track team management. Glee Club 1; Band 1; Track 1, 2; Track Team Manager 4; Science Club 1; Dramatic Club 2; Junior Play 3; Students’ Guild 3, 4; Vocational Guidance Activity 4; Board of Elec tions 4; Music Appreciation 4; Scribblers’ Club 1. (98) EDYTHE TESLER Misplaced car keys—Margaret Mitchell’s Atlanta—-Accommodations—Tiny buttons—^ —Silks and ivavy hair. (Girls High School, Atlanta, Georgia, first three and a half years.) (99) JAMES THOMPSON Green shirts and corduroy—Curling lower lip — Laughter-provoking remarks — Adapta bility. (New Bern High School first three and a half years): Treasurer of Class 2; Vice Pres ident of Class 1; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 3; Junior Play 3; G!ee Club 3; North Carolina Centennial of Education Pageant 4. (100) MARGUERITE THOMPSON Dancing — V isits to B rogden — Rosaries — Beautiful eyelashes. Tennis Club 1; Junior Play Poster Com mittee 3; Dress Designing Activity 4. (101) YVETTE TURLINGTON Irish lace and Peter Pan collars—Sketches— Charleston steps—Bronze maple leaves. Glee Club 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2; President of Art Club 4; Home Room Basketball 4; Latin Club 1, 2. (102) LEROY WALTON Kites—Hobo country store—GHS banking— Decided opinions. Latin Club 1, 2; Home Economics Club for Boys 1; Boxing 2; Insurance, Bonds and Taxes Activity 4; Boy Scout Activity 4; Foot ball 4; Interclass Track 4; Hon\e Room Bas ketball 4; History Class Parliamentariau 4. (103) HAROLD WARD Whistling in the dark—Carolina theatre—Stu- penders—Model A Fords. Basketball 4; Interclass Basketball 3; Base ball 3; Interclass Baseball 1; Club Federation Council 1; Homo Economics Club for Boys 1; Latin Club President 2. (104) DORIS WARRICK Morris’ twin—Bowling alleys—“Crack” sales manship—Brightly colored anklets. Bowling 4; Volley Ball 4; Tennis 4; Junior Play Usher 3; Dramatic Club 1; Senior Revue 1; Secretary of Girl Scouting Activity 4; Pres ident of Wild Life Club 4. (105) MORRIS WARICK Doris’ twin—GHS print shop—AiMtins and Dot—A friend indeed when radios are in need. Football 1; Stage Manager of Junior Play 3; Stage Manager of Junior Christmas Pageant 4; Military Club 1; Motion Picture Club 2. (106) MARGERY WATERS Basketball goals—Covered buttons—Cultivated interest in horses—Neatness. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4); Baud 4; Scribblers’ Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1. (107) SADIE WATSON Camping grounds—Little feet—Pleasant dis position—Sweet alyssum. Secretary of Home Room 1; Treasurer of Homo Room 1; Book Club 1, 2; Gle« Club 1, 2; Flora-Fauna Club 4. (108) CECIL WILE®i Grease paint and footlights—Shtftl ntck Current events — PlaywritiHi) ili(tgsicfl Literature. Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4; Latin CHub 1, 2; Glee Club 1President of American History Club 4: Parliamentarian of American History Club 4; Student Council 4; Student Associa tion Nominating Committee 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Hi News Staff 2, 3; Staff of SOS 2; Library Helper 1, 2; North Carolina Educational Pageant 4; “Birds’ Christmas Carol” 2, 3; Sectional Debates 2; Interclass Basketball 2. (109) MADELINE YATES Red slacks—Happy experiences—Brushed-back hair—Verses. (Chowan High School, Edenton, first three years): Glee Club 4; Art Club 4: Softball 4; Home Nursing Activity 4. (110) JAMES ZEALY M.D.—Pedigreed collies—Character roles— Tennis rackets. Vice President of Class 3; Class Treasurer 1: Marshal 3, 4; Delegate (Unofficial) to North Carolina Student Council Congress 4; Temporary Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Tennis 3; Representative to State Tennis Tournament 4; Tennis Club 2; Pres ident of Home Room 4; Club Federation Council 1; Junior Play 3; “Enoch Arden” 2; Vocational Guidance Activity 4. (*) RALPH BRITT Ear-to-ear grins—Odd interpretations—Base ball after lunch—Mischief. (•**=) FLOYD McDOWELL, JR. Basketball dribbles—Shortstop positions—— Sophomore girls—Multi-colored shirts. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 8): Base ball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Captain 4). * No ■ picture.
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