Elizabeth City High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Elizabeth City, NC)
- Class of 1944
Page 1 of 104
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Because her kind presence as teacher, coun-
selor, and friend has made those students who
know her happier at their school work and
has encouraged them to seek higher education,
this 1944 edition of the Spotlight is dedicated
with a thought of sincere appreciation.
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th1s, the twentyefourthloismumelopf
Wlme recalfed and portrayed every of school
life-classes, activities, clubs.
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We have chosen mathematics, with emphasis on the
Greek masters, as our theme, because of its importance
in this modern world, and because it is, perhaps, the
greatest interest of our dedicateet
We hope that, in the future, as we look through these
pages, they will help us relive moments that we so
greatly enjoyed.
"Mather11atics porxerres not only tmtha, but supreme
beauty-Ba beauty cold and austere, like limi of
t rculpwre, without appeal to any part of 0tilr'i1J6taZl'6Ar
nature, asaublimely pure, and capable of a stern per,
fection such as only the greatest art can s71r0'wt"
-eBertrand Russell.
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HARRY HINTON SHEEP
WILLIAM CLARENCE JACKSON
CHRISTOPHER WILSON HOLLOWEZLL,
LAWRENCE DIVERS
JAMES JACKSON
ABBOTT KENYON BAILEY
FRANK PIIEQLPS
JAMES 'HILLY
CLAUDE FRANCIS TARKINGTON, ,Ir
JOHN THOMAS SITEVENSON, Jr.
. I CHARLES MERRILL GRIGGS, Jr.
ELIZABETH CITY HIGH SCHOOL
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MARTHA JEANNE ARMSTRONG
B. S., Music, Woman's College of
University of North Carolina
VERA JENNINGS BROVVDER
A. B., Mathematics, Science, and
French
East Carolina Teachers College
ELIZABETH P. CHAPPELL
B. S., Home Economics, Woman
College Of University of
North Carolina
PAULINE MOE CLINKSCALES
A. B., Social Sciences, Teachers
College, Eau Claire, Wis.
BERTHA COOPER
B. S., Mathematics and Science,
East Carolina Teachers College
WILMA WILLIAMS FLOOD
A. B., English and French,
Atlantic Christian College
JosIE HAROING
B. S. S. A., Woman's College of
' University of North Carolina
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ANN.ABELLE H. HIGHFIl.L
A. B., English and French, Meredith
College, M. A., English, University
of North Carolina
MARGARET SAWYER HOUTZ
A. B., French, Goucher College
GUY HUTCIIINS
B. S., Music, Curtis Institute
of Music
HARVEX' B. JOHNSON
A. B., Economics and History,
Duke University
VIRGINIA JOHNSON
Secretary
PAUL R. LITTLE
B. S., Industrial Arts, University of
Maryland
MARY GREEN MATTHEWS
A. B., English, Woman's College of
University of North Carolina,
B. S. L. S., University of
North Carolina
Es'rEI,I.E McCI.EEs
Dean of Students
A. B., Science, East Carolina
Teachers College
ELIZABETH NASH
A. B., Art and English,
Meredith College
MARY L. OVVENS
A. B., Latin, French, and History,
College of VVilliam and Mary
ERMA SMALL TURNER
A. B., History and Science,
East Carolina Teachers College
REBECCA VVEBB
A. B., History, Education and Gov-
ernment, Wake Forest College
JEAN SMITH VVHITE
B. S., Business Education,
Pennsylvania State Teachers College
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ELIZABETH KRAMER BOWOEN
A. B., Romance Languages,
Duke lfniversity
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First we found a spacious ground
VVhereon to build a school or college,
And so on far into the night
We formed the steps to higher knowledge
Our wisdom grew up like a tree
Whose branches in the blue sky nested.
Eager, strong our minds became
As in our hands the future rested.
But though we traveled far together
Along the path of untold flight
VVe ever strove to grasp and hold
Those secrets that determine might.
And we are now become a part
Of all our brains have ever treasured.
We know how blessed it is to learn,
To seek in life success unmeasured.
-MAVIS. STALLINGS.
SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS
President ....,........... ......., R AYMOND FEARING
Vive-President S.,......... ,AV,A... F LOYD STEELE
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Cnzclmys and Indians, hobby horsrs,
yo-yas.
Senior Hi-Y, 3.
.lflllEI.'l'ON OTTO Aux.-ANDER
Too! lmxrs, fuirzkling ryfs, pigskins.
l, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Su-
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Roogiv, lZ0iJl' of rrickrls, jidgefs.
Art, lg Senior Hi-Y, 33 Safety Patrol,
4, Superlative, 4.
I2vE1.YN PERRY ASK EW
Corvlumc jewelry, sunny kitchens, gay
chznfz.
Secretary junior Red Cross, 33 Student
Council, 23 Loudspeaker, 1, 4, Library
Assistant, 4, Spotlight, 43 Superlative,
Assistant, 4, Spotlight, 4, Superlative, -L
JOANNE ALDENE BAKER
Quaker lxonnfls, Gran! llfood paintings.
Three Rivers High School, Michigan,
1, 2, 33 Betty Lamp Club, 23 Glee Club,
1, 2, 4.
THOMAS L. BARNES
Saildlf' shoes, loud sorks, model T'J.
Senior Hi-Y, 2, 3, Safety Patrol, 2, 3,
4, Baseball, 4, Superlative, 4.
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A'10ll0fjl'lllIl5, rizgqfd cliffs, lumlarv' jm'k.f.
Election Committee, 2, Monogram Club,
3, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4,
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4,
Sergeant-at-Arms, -l, Senior of the
Year, 4.
Lizxoke FAYE Bix'i'rcM.w
Sparlelingf smile, slurrliul I7il1llfllI'l', yr!-
iofw .l'aisirs.
Photography Club, 3.
Ki'r'1'x jo Biiixsrm'
Old law, prarls on black -vflfvrl.
Robert Mills High School, Louisburtg,
1, 2, Class President, 1, Home Room
President, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Basket-
ball, 1, 2, Superlatives, 1, 2, Music
Club, 1, 2, Paper Staff, 1, 2, Home Ent.
Editor, 2, Perquimans County High
School, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Glee Club, 3,
james A. Gray High School, VVinston-
Salem, 3, Girl Reserves, 3, 4, College
Club 3, Library Council, 3, Defense
Council, 3, Hall Monitor, 3, Paper
Staff, 3, Loudspeaker, 4, Superlative,
4, Quill and Scroll, 4,Senior Play, 4.
AUDREX' MAE Biuckuousn
Sunbonnets, marigolds, pigmils.
Softball, 1, 3, Junior Red Cross, 3,
Loudspeaker, 4, Spotlight, 4, Superla-
tive, 4.
F1.oiu3NcE EDNA Business
Clzaliering brooks, maple fl'!'l'.f, squaff
Jnnrfs.
Gi rls' Reserve, 3.
HENRY JAMES BUTLER
Butter, lumllsy difvy, gianl r1'd::'ond.v.
Football, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 2, 3, Mono-
gram Club, 2, 3, 4.
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Dotlrii saziss, frosty mornings, -wliilz
tfflislrs.
Photography Club, 3.
Prom' FLOISE Cuhssox
.h'll!IfLL'ffll,It'l'5, fur millfns, baby blur
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Hand, 1, 2, 3, -lg Orchestra, 2, 3, -lg
Dramatic Club, 3g Secretary Student
Council, 2g Beta Club, 3g Secretary, -lg
Loudspeaker, 3, -lg Spotlight, -lg Chief
hlarshal, 3.
EI.lZABE'l'H MARIE COOPER
Poppy fflds, hoop skirts, pirturf hors.
Band, 1, 2, 3, -lg Loudspeaker, 4g Quill
and Scroll, -l.
Glizxxok Vutcixm Ck'l.PEPPl'IR
Crlmros, lalkilzgf-lzamls, longf 5'Z,Uf'IlIl'I'5.
Band, 1, 2, 3, -lg Vice-President, 31
Senior Ili-Y, 3g Beta Club, -lg Superla-
tive, -l-.
Student Director, -lg Orchestra, 2, 3, -l-.
I-Iiuu. DELON ITAVENPORT
Flying II'oIf Squadron, rlirking cam-
wras, jrirrztlly grin.
Art Club, lg Safety Patrol, 3, -lg Class
Sergeant-at-Arms, 3g Iilection Commit-
tee, -lg Monogram Club, 3, -lg Football
Manager, 3g Senior of the Year, 4.
Eroisiz A Unkm' DAWSON
lim le qcalk, .Vary Jllujffl drrssfs, Dorsfy
n'roswfs'.
Band,"1, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club, 1, 3, Spot-
light, -lg Marshal, 3, Senior Play, -l.
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Ilfa-ving flags, darlarooms, PT hoats.
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol, 3,
Chairman, -lg President Photography
Club, 3 g Student Council, -lg Spotlight, 4.
MARGIE MARIE EvER'I'oN
Jet hlark hair, randlr light, crimson
roars.
Photography Club, 3, Student Council,
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RAYMOND EVANS FEARING
Iforld Series, Lil dhner, tardy slips.
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, -lg Football, 3, 4,
Basketball, 4, Monogram Club, 3, -lg
President, 3, Election Committee, -lg
President of Senior Class, -lg Superla-
tive, 4.
bl.-XRY ELNA CvARNER
Baby talk, fluffy dresses, rosy trellis.
Newport News High School, 1, 2, 33
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.
EVELYN MARIA GRAX'
Chvruhs, holly fwreaths, tiny fmfhzfrs.
Stephen Palmer High School, Palmer-
ton, Pennsylvania, 35 Buxton High
School, Buxton, N. C., Secretary Frank-
lin D. Roosevelt Club, 2, Vice-President
4-H Club, 3.
ANNIE MAE GREGORX'
Ginny Simms, autumn leafves, Star-Eyes.
Glee Club, 3, 4, Photography, 33 Band,
43 Home Room Secretary and Treas-
urer, 3, Library Assistant, 4, Superla-
tive, 4.
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JOSEPI-IINE O. HANNA
Sparkling Lwii, gay sfwfaters, harpsi-
rhords.
Junior Red Cross, 33 Dramatics, 25
Literary Club, 25 Music, 1, 2, 3, 4g
Cheer Leader, 4, Home Room Treas-
urer, 4, Glee, Club Treasurer, 43 Loud-
speaker, 3, 4, Senior Play, 4.
CAROLY N HARDING Him.
Snmc-fwlzilr stfcds, sfwirling taffrta, au-
tumn lcafvrs.
Band, 3, 4g Head Majorette, 43 Glee
Club, 1, 3, Student Council, 35 Dra-
matic Club, 2, 33 Class Secretary, 2,
Marshal, 3, Beta Club, 43 Loudspeaker,
3, 43 Editor-in-Chief, 43 Spotlight, 3:
Quill and Scroll, 4, Senior Play, 4.
CALVIN B. Him.
Guilars, rabbi! boxfs, mountain draful.
Louisa Ho1.i,oMAN
Spanish slzawls, canzellias, pmsanl
skzrls.
Girls' Reserve, 4.
l'JoUG1.As L. HOLMES
.ln-Jo, sly foxfs, baseball raps.
Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4.
VVILMA DEAN HOIJIA
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Harding High School, l, 23 Girls' Glee
Club, 1, President of Girls' Reserve, l,
2, Honor Society, 2, Student Council,
1, Z, Secretary, 2, Class Secretary, 3,
Home Room Secretary, 3, Secretary
Girls' Reserve, 3, Nlarshal, 3: Head
Cheerleader, 4g Loudspeaker, 3, 43
Superlative, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4,
Senior Play, 4.
SHIRLEY ELAINE JACKSON
Soft fandle light, dark braids, yellofw
organdy.
Basketball, l, 2, Junior Red Cross, 3.
CALVIN VV. Hmm'
Hunliny toys, ad-'veniurr slorirs, ola'
lloals.
IDA FRANCES Lrsksx'
Tennis raelzets, Dresden fhina, Chloe.
Band, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra, 2, 3: Glee
Club, 3, Marshal, 3, Frank Hughes
High School, Clifton, Tennessee, 4:
Loudspeaker, 4, Beta Club, 4.
Glass Tl-IOMAS LIVERMAN
Printer's ink, hearfy lauolz, mounlain
ballads.
Dramatics, 33 Baseball, -I-g Senior Play,
4.
SYB11. R. LIVERMAN
framing ponies, Egyptian jefwels, fwafv-
zng plumes.
Band Majorette, 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club,
3, 4, Vice-President Glee Club, -I-5
Home Room Secretary, 4, Superlative,
4.
Lmwooo LONG
Galley proofs, silver poplars, sefond
gear.
Basketball, 1.
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FI'c"l'kl1'5, facial 1'.VIJI'l'55i07Z5, plaid slzirls,
Haw Creek High School, Asheville, 1,
2, 33 Dramatic Club, 2, 3.
CLAIRE FORK MA N Lowa
Dainly Ira cups, gardrnias, fluffy lamp-
5ll!1Ll1'5.
Glee Club, 1, 2, 33 Marshal, 3, Beta
Club, -lg Senior Girls' Reserve, 3, Spot-
light, 4, Good Citizen, 4g Office As-
sistant, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4.
MARIAN MARKLAND
Short skirts, logaritlzms, lzuttfrfups.
R. J. Reynolds High School, VVinston-
Salem, 1, 2, 3g President Travel Club,
1, Majorette Club Secretary, 2, Metric
Science Club, 3, Dramatic Club, 33
Literary Club, 2, Girls'.Reserve, 1, 2,
Cheerleader, 4.
MARIAN LUCILLE MEADS
Jarkfls, jodplzurs, lzikrs.
Basketball, 1, 2, -l-Q Patriotic Club, 3, -l.
CAROLYN MARIE MEEKINS
ll'f'di1irzg1 lzands, ruffled aprrnzs, dreamy
wyrs.
Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, -+3
Dramatic Club, 2, 3g Home Room Presi-
dent, 1, 2, Class President, 1, Student
Council, 1, 2, 3, -lg Beta Club, 3, -I:
Vice-President, 3, Vice-President of
Class, 3, Chief Marshal, 3, Superla-
tive, -l.
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Ilvmostlzrnfs, Them Bassrs, Slwriff of
Nollinglzam.
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, De-
bating Team, lg Hi-Y Club, 3, Safety
Patrol, -lg Art Club, 1, Home Room
President, 2, Vice-President, 4, Loud-
speaker, -lg Marshal, 3, American Le-
gion Oratorical Contestant, 4, Senior
Play, 4.
H1711 I' Rosh MoRr,.xN
Frilly lll0Il5l'5, fzriolfls, .funny fwfalllfr.
Manteo lligh School, 1, 2, 3, Marshal,
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FRANK MCPIIERSON
Carre! lop, funny books, Possum.
Hickory High School, 1, 2, 3.
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Slzuznilzy flothfs, .'1ll1l'l'i!Yl7Z fnfzzulirs,
spaaklzng dzamonds.
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, Patriotic
Club, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, 3, 4, Home
Room Secretary, Z, Class Vice-Presb
dent, 2, Spotlight, 4, Superlative, 4,
Quill and Scroll, 4.
JEAN FRANCES 0u1'I,AvI'
Iirmivze, Iifvp rugs, whiff lilavs.
Class Secretary, 1, Art Club, 1, 3, Glee
Club, 3, 4, PresideIIt, 4, Student Coun-
cil, 2, Spotlight, 4, Quill and Scroll,-4.
ROBERT.-X JANE PARIS
Tiny bofws, tulips, major's majorfllf.
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Home President, 4,
Loudspeaker, 4, Spotlight, 4, Majorette,
1, 2, 3, 4.
BERNICE CHRISTINE PERRY
Qufvnly fwalle, gymnasizuns, apple bln.:-
soms.
jamesville High School, VVilliamston,
l, 2, 3, Home Bc. Honorary Club, 2,
President, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Class
President, 3, Beta Club, 3, Secretary
Glee Club, 4.
NADA Lou Pucn
T1'at'l1rrs, Prrsian leillrns, palriir and
lfrusll.
Art Club, 1, 33 Class Vice-President, Ig
Loudspeaker, 2, 33 Editor Spotlight, 4,
Student Council, 3, -l-g Editor Hand-
book, 3, -I-g Chief Marshal, 3, Beta
Club, 35 President, 4, Good Citizen, -lg
Superlative, 43 Quill and Scroll, -l.
NAOMI GER'1'RUnE PUGH
Diana, crisp hair ribllons, Mai'di Gras.
Shiloh High School, 1, Basketball, 2, 3,
-lg Orchestra, 4, Student Council, 3, 4,
Marshal, 3, Class Secretary, 45 Home
Room President, 2, Loudspeaker, 4,
Superlative, 4, Senior Play, 4.
VVALTER RYAN, JR.
Tfddy lll'tl7'5, fhef'.v rap. Iuglzoais.
Football, 2, 43 lli-Y Club, 3.
DORIS MAE SAMPLE
Quirl footsteps, .mnlit mlllfdral fwin-
dolws, pink and silwrr.
Basketball, 1, Literary Club, -lg Patri-
otic Club, 3, Vice-President, 4.
Al,PRIiD SAWYER
Cuunly Fairs, grrrn hills, Cheshire rat.
Glee Club Secretary, 3.
NINA PALMER SAWYER
Rm' lurbans, farrings, I'-nrfk swfalwrs.
Phototiraphy Club, 3, Glee Club. 3-
RAYMONO lVlAR'l'lN Siimam'
Bmw tiff, wif of Purlz, Blarl: Kniylil.
Safety Patrol, 2, 42 AIT Cllllk 1, 31
Vice-President, 3, Marshal, 3, Student
Council, l, 3, 4, Vice-President Student
Body, 33 President, 4, Class President,
2, 3, Superlative, 4, Senior Play, 4.
JEAN SPRINGER
Ire-skating, plaid staffs, ski jumps.
Luna Pier High School, 1, 2g Big Sis-
ter's Club, lg Secretary Photographers
Club, 33 4-H Club, 1, 2.
VVILMA ,I UNE SPRINGER
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Luna Pier High School, 1, 2, Big Sis-
ter's Club, lg Vice-President Photogra-
phers Club, 3, 43 4-H Club, 1, 2.
lVlAYlS S'l'AI,I,INCS
Uknleles, Jada-irz-Ihf'-pulpilr, saillzoals.
Art Club, 1, 3, Home Room Officer, l,
2, Softball, 1, 2, Marshal, 33 Loud-
speaker, 4, Library Assistant, 4, Quill
and Scroll, 4.
VVILLIAM FLOYD STEELE
Flash Gordon, blark shirt, brass buttons.
University High School, Oakland, Cali-
fornia, 1, 2, Class Treasurer, 1, Foot-
ball, 3,-1-g Baseball, 3, 4, Basketball, 4,
Vice-President Class, 43 Student Coun-
cil, 43 Treasurer Monogram Club, 3,
Superlative, 4-g Home Room Treasurer,
4.
THOMAS CLAYTON THOMPSON
Huniing jackets, riding boots, bird dogs.
Monogram Club, 3, Superlative, 4.
1Ir:NRx TRo'rM,xN THORNTON, JR.
Grasslmpjwfrs, drafl51nan's prnril, fwhis-
frfrznzf pznfs.
Christ School, 1, Pittsboro High, 2, Hi-
Y, 3, Baseball, 1, 2, Football, 1. 2,
Basketball, 2, Swimming Club, 1, 2.
'1'uoMAs Gu' TII.I,E'l"I'
Grfmz 5uf'atrrs, f1llI!IPl1l'l'j' Bogarl, low
funfufrtzlzlfs.
Cheer Leader, 3, Football, 4, Mono-
gram Club, 4, Vice-President Hi-Y, 3,
Home Room President, 3, Safety Patrol,
2, 3.
ANIJREVS' F. Toxex'
Bugs Bunny, red jarkeis, sunlif peaks.
Basketball, 4, Chief Marshal, 3, Class
President, 1, Safety Patrol, 4, Hi-Y
Club, 3, Elections Committee, 1, 2, 3, 4,
Student Council, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4,
Beta Club, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4,
Superlative, 4.
MARION A. Tu'r1,1,r
Piralf ships, flickering firf'ligfh1', mala-
dors.
l'li-Y Club, 3.
FRANCES GREY 'FVYII-'ORD
Claudia, ioboggans, .lnclzors .Jfweigl1.
Girls' Reserve, 3, Softball, 3, Basket-
ball, 4, Senior Play, 4.
Lnsuu DOUGLAS WAt,ooRr, JR.
Timpani, bool: and saddlfs, 5ornbrf'ros.
Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 3, 4, Su-
perlative, 4.
A1 1-AA Louise XV.uuv
III!!!-1'fLL'0llrf I'0flIf3.,l'Xi0ll, unit .vfu'1'z1!r1'f
rllrrry Ilf0.f50III5.
Glce Club, 3.
josmn l"il.l,IO'l"l' VVARD, JR.
Cflluloid rolfarx, jf'fu:jv1:', fwhifr szumif.
Art Club, lg Hi-Y Club, 3, Basketball,
-l.
Islxserra P. VVHA LEY
School-girl giggirs, fwlzilr salin, poin-
sfllzas.
Dramatics, 1, 2, Patriotic Club, 3, -lg
President, 3, Home Room President, 4:
Office Assistant, +3 Cheerleader, +3
Loudspeaker, -l-g Miss 194-I-3 Quill and
Scroll, 45 Senior Play, 4, May Queen, 4.
Roseoa VVHITE
Quiet fresidrs, ping pong tables, gro-
rer's apron.
Basketball, 4.
VVILLIAM C. WHITE
Zlflickey Mouse, Irish ryes, organ
grzndffrs.
Art Club, lg Hi-Y Club, 3, Superla-
tive, 4.
CLARA MILLICENT XVILLIAMS
Strafwberry blonde, frf'ckle's, pink boo-
tees.
Girls' Reserve, 3.
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2 .
MADGE Wu,1,1AMs
Blafk nrt, rm' roses, Joan of Arc.
Beta Club, 3, 4g Treasurer, 4-3 Marshal
35 Student Council, 43 Superlative, 4.
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MARTHANN VVINGATE
Kennfls, lu-idle paths, Z4-weeds.
Junior Red Cross, 33 Home Room Sec-
retary, 2.
CLASS HISTORY
"At first the infant"-thus we began the long climb which has brought us to the
top rung of the ladder of education. Our first step was in the year 1933 when we
entered the time-worn Primary School on Dyer Street, most of us tugging on the
skirts of our mothers, without whom we would never have ventured into such a vast
new world. VVe soon learned that teachers are just as friendly as parents, and began
enjoying school life.
Nlost of our elementary years were spent in moving. YVhen the old Primary School
was condemned while we were in the second grade, we moved into the S. L. Sheep
School. There we felt quite lost among such older who somewhat resented
our intrusion. Later that same year we moved Primary School. Soon
we were busy at work on the primary operetta, T Bev.
Back into the grammar school for the fourth grade, we began taking part in the
annual production of the Dixie Land fllinstrel. In the sixth grade our school building
was again condemned and we moved into high school. The next year we were in
Complete charge of The S. L. Sheep Ne-zcy. Our class gave an operetta, The Uutlma'
King, instead of the usual minstrel.
After being in high school for over a year, entering it as freshmen was scarcely
different from the year before except for the "painting up" we received by the sopho-
mores. The next year was our turn at the deviltry and we certainly did our share.
We soon began taking more active part in the activities of the school.
Our junior year was spent in much hard work and many good times as we tried
to raise money for the junior-senior dance. XVe sold magazines, presented a play.
The Farmer's Daughter, and had a very successful junior carnival. The highlight of
the year was our annual dance, which we held in the gymnasium and decorated
elaborately.
"Last scene of all, that ends this strange, eventful historyn is our position as seniors.
Into our hands have fallen most of the responsibilities of the school. VVe have success-
fully edited The Loudspeaker and The Spotlight. YVe presented a play, Brother
Goose. Soon we shall have, instead of the usual Class Night exercises. a May Day
Festival, which will be carried out with all the pomp and glory of a royal court. Then
follows the dignified capped and gowned procession-our last act together as a class-
the finale of eleven nearly perfect years. Now we greet the future with determination
that our teachers and all those that have helped us gain so much shall not be disappointed
in us but proud of us-the Class of '-H.
PEGGY CHESSON.
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Alexander, Kathryn
Aydlett, Evangeline
Barnett, Andrew
Beckwith, Janice
Bell, Chevalier
Brickhouse, Mildred
Brinsfield, David
Brinsfield, Betsy
Brock, Frances
Copley, john
Crawford, Barbara
Creekmore, Norma
Daniels, Mary Louise
Galton, Fred
Gregory, Anna Marie
Griffin, Doris
Harris, Hilbert
Haskett, Bill
Hayman, Carolyn
Henderson, Ruth
Henderson, Harold
Lanier, Eldridge
Leonard, Roy
Riddick, Rachel
Tarkington, Thomas
VVhaley, Hilda
White, Lanier
VVhite, Luther
White, Ruth
VVilliams, Abner
CLASS OF '45
illrs. Bozuden
Biggs, Vera
Dixon, Myra
Heath, Burnell
Hettrick, Barbara
Hickman, Evelyn
liodges, Faye
Hollowell, Helen
llorton, jack
Iones, VVinifred
Kirkwood, George
Lamb, Anna
Lamb, YVilliam
Liverman, Barbara
Liverman, Maxine
Long, Calvin
Long, Claudia
Looney, Glenn
Manning, Tommy
Markham, Beverly
Markham, Helen
Marsh, Shirley
Massey, Wayne
McPherson, Camilla
Meads, Ernestine
O'Neal, Melvin
Pope, Eva Mae
Spence, Kate
VVinslow, Geraldine
Winslow, Mary
VVise, Phyllis
XVood, Virginia
VVoodley, Bill
VVright, Fleetwood
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Barnard, Carrie Lee
Bundy, Roselyn
Ethridge, Phyllis
Garrett, Sarah Louise
Hayman, Ray ,
Newbold, Jennie Lou
0'Neal, Laura
Owens, Eddie
Owens, Olive ,lean
Pendleton, Nancy Ross
Pritchard, Carolyn
Prosser, Marvin
Provo, Ruth
Randolph, G. B., -lr.
Raper, Elmer
Robertson, Billy
Sawyer, Elizabeth
Sawyer, Horace
Sawyer, Norman
Sawyer, Hilda
Scalf, Clevie
Scott, Carolyn
Simons, Iva Faith
Spence, George
Sweatte, Leo
Sylvester, Dwight
Taylor, Rosalie
Thurecht, Charlotte
Tyyiddy, Gid
VVagner, Norma
VVarren, Blanche
Williams, Maurice
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LUTHER VVHITE
RANDOLPH, ju.
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Armstrong, Lloyd
Bray, Virginia
Brooks, Ruby
Bunch, Johnnie
Culpepper, Carolyn
Dough, Alton
Dough, Ishmael
Godfrey, Doris
Greene, Dorothy
Hales, Frances
Harris, Elvie
Harris, Gene
Henderson, J. B.
llopkins, Bobby
james, Margaret
Jordon, Dewey
Konrad, Albert
Lamb, Milford
Leary, Stanley
Meggs, Billie
Midgette, Ruby
Norman, Albert
Palmer, Edna
Palmer, Charles
Parker, -lean
Paulos, Athene
Pinner, Bill
Price, Linwood
Raulfs, Carolyn
Rohanna, ,lasmine
Sawyer, Edna Mae
Swain, Bobby
W'eston, Bob
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Bray, Leon
Cease, Mary
Chalfer, Robert
Davis, Lescelles
Dixon, Ray
Ferrell, Claude
Forman, Betty
Gilden, Nlarvin
Gregson, Vernon
Hall, C. T.
Harris, Kendrick
Hettrick, Eleanor
Jackson, Vivian
Jones, Judy
Lanier, Eleanor
Liverman, Faye
Leyons, Robert
Manning, Edward
McCoy, Herbert
Overman, Billy
Parker, Virginia
Pearson, Barbara
Piland, Genevieve
Richmond, Elda
Ross, Julian
Russell, Doris Jean
Russell, Evelyn
Ryan, Tommy
Sample, Edward
Sears, Virginia
Skinner, Bill
Small, Florence
Stallings, Marian
Stanley, Louise
CLASS OF '47
Tuttle, Ruth
YVhaley, Marjorie
VVhite, Emily
hVl'1ite, Louise
fllrs. Turner
Ammeen, Beulah
Armstrong, Norman
Arnold, Herman
Askew, lnez
Askew, Rose Marie
Austin, Hilda
Bell, Allie Rives
Bell, Betty Lou
Bennett, Anne
Blades, Mary Ellen
Bowden, Ed
Brickhouse, Virginia
Brickhouse, Virginia Lee
Brown, Sam
Bunch, Iris Ann
Bundy, Elmer
Caddy, Camilla
Cartwright, Edith
Castelow, Clarence
Chandler, Barbara
Chappell, Francis
Chesson, Frances
Copeland, Ruth
Cox, Glenn Leigh
Dunbar, Rachel
Forbes, Nellie
llooper, Allan
Hooper, Norma Faye
Hooper, Lewis
Hyatt, Nida
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Jennings, Ruth
Mann, Bill
Midgett, Robert
Newton, James
Prichard, Charles
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Austin, Marilyn
Bright, Audrey
Byrd, Valerie
Conolly, Barbara
Cuthrell, Mildred
Davenport, Earl
Davis, Charles
Johnson, Marie
Jones, Claudean
Layden, Virginia
Meekins, Joyce Rae
Perkins, Alma
Pierce. James
Ripple, Marie
Sawyer, Milton
Steelmen, Ruth
Sweatte, Charles
Swindell, Marion
Thompson, Billy
Thorson, Thomas
Thurecht, Carol
Tillett, Venie Male
Twicldy, Marv
Twiford, Doris
VVard, Iloward
VVard, Jack
VVellons, Charles
VVhite, Charles
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VVilliams, Eugene
VVilliams, Margaret
VVinslow, Bill
fllrs. lfhite
Bailey, Joyce
Beck, Jimmy
Brewer, Jean
Crowe, Jimmie
Gaither, VVarren
Geralds, Anne
Hassell, Loma
Holmes, Lindbergh
Jones, Estelle
Jones, Helen
Lewis, Talmadge
Liverman, Vernon
Morgan, Vann
Overton, Eugene
Palmer, Janice
Parker, Beulah
Peabody, VVilliam
Paulos, Robert
Pinner, Jo Ann
Preston, Jimmie
Price, Eugene
Raper, Susie
Riddick, Kathleen
Stallings, Margaret
Stevenson, Arthur
Swindell, Jane
Tillett, Doris Jean
YVard, Annette
XVQ-atherly, Bill
Vilebster, Hollie
CLASS OF '48
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A'exander, Rita
Ames, Horace
Bagley, Audrey
Basnight, Henry
Berry, Lena
Blades, Mary Charles
Bray, Willis
Brickhouse, Roscoe
Bright, George
Brooks, Bernice
Burgess, john
Caddy, Mildred
Castellow, Shirley
Coffield, Maxine
Coley, Edward
Crank, Thomas
Crawford, Mary
Creekmore, Adelaide
Cuthrell, Christine
Cuthrell, C. J.
Davenport, Jean
Davis, Alyda
Evans, Eugene
Gallop, Hodges
Gwinn, Elene
Hales, joseph
Hickman, Russell
Jackson, Dorothy
jones, Marie
Mann, Bobby
Mann, Sel
McPherson, Bunch
Pappendick, Doris
Pipkin, Littleton
Poindexter, Lahoma
Pope, Rufus
Russell, Margaret
Sedgewick, Olive Ruth
Smith, Henry
Turner, Emma
VVhite, Charles
Illiss Harding
Albertson, Carlton
Bonner, Peggy
Bray, Elizabeth
Christopher, Mary
Deshields, Forrest
Dough, Ernest
Drinkwater, Mildred
Dudley, Bill
Hales, Louise
Heath, Aubrey
Hurdle, Helen
Keech, Christine
Kight, Elsie May
Lanier, Erma
LeRoy, Jack
Myers, Hazel
Neece, Carolyn
Pearson, Mildred
Phelps, Bobby
Provo, Wesley
Ratchford, Betty
Robertson, Tommy
Russell, Shirley
Sawyer, joseph
Sawyer, jean
Sherlock, jean
Sherlock, Jeweldean
Smith, Billie
Smith, Joe
Spruill, C. R.
Sylvester, Jimmy
Todd, Thelma
Tuttle, Elsie Marie
Twiddy, George
Twiford, Milton
Waters, john
Whaley, Louise
Whedbee, Penelope
White, Mac
VVilcox, james
VVilliams, Alma
Williams, Daphne
Wright, Margaret je
Zlliss Nash
Anderson, Carl
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Bell, George
Byrd, Martha Jean
Cowell, Frances
Dobson, Patsy
Etheridge, Jean
Gaither, Nancy Lee
Gibbs, Marial
Gregory, Barbara
Harrell, I. B.
Ilarris, Dan
Hill, Frances
Jackson, Sarah Page
Jennings, Lonnie Ray
Johnson, Floyd
Jones, Willie Lee
Lamb, Leo
Marks, Frances
Markham, Lister
Miller, Stella Rose
McPherson, jeweldean
Onley, Elbert
Overman, Nelson
Owens, Melw'in
Parker, Lima Bell
Pearson, Mildred
Perry, Marvin
Pinkham, Gordon
Pipkin, Ruth
Rumsfeld, jean
Rhodes, Floyd
Rogers, Billie Marie
Sawyer, Lloyd
Sawyer, Juanita
Sawyer, Ruby
Small, Buck
Small, Margie
Steelman, Mary
Tadlock, Bertha
Trueblood, Leston
Trueblood, Rodney
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March on, O Youth of America,
Biarch on in faith today.
Bring back new confidence,
O Fearless,
To a nation torn in dismay.
Stand by with dignity,
Ye Governors
Of tomorroW's rising throng.
Ye builders of the future,
March on with courage strong.
Before a world of ingenuity,
Where the vistas of hope are sublime,
O Masters of Supremacy,
Record your deeds
On the pages of time.
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RAYMOND SH EELY
President of the Student Body
COUNCIL OF STUDENT COOPERATIVE
GOVERNMENT
The Student Council is a student organization whose
purpose it is to govern the school's activities and to make
improvements needed in the school.
Nominees for the officers are selected by the council
and then voted upon by the student body. Each home
room has a representative and the Student Council is
presided over by a president, who must be a member of
the senior class.
This year's student council made handbooks, sponsored
several dances, and initiated procedures for securing recre-
ational facilities.
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Kathryn Alexander
Rose Nlarie Askew
Frances Brock
Lescelles Davis
Morgan Evans
VVinifred jones
Sarah Page jackson
Barbara Liverman
STUDENT COVNCIL
Joyce Meekins
Carolyn Meekins
Eddie Paul Owens
Nada Pugh
Naomi Pugh
Lahoma Poindexter
Bill Pinner
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G. B. Randolph
jane Swindell
Cl. R. Spruill
liohhy Swain
Floyd Steele
Madge VVilliams
Annette VVard
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Jean Brewer
Frances Brock
Ruth Copeland
Jimmie Crowe
Lescelles Davis
Barbara Hettrick
Albert Konrad
Anna Lamb
PATRIOTIC CLU B
William Lamb
Wayne Massey, J r.
Marian Meads
Juanita MacCormick
Mary' Frances McPherson
Jennie Lou Newbold
Eddie Owens
G. B. Randolph
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Carolyn Raulfs
Jasmine Rohanna
Doris Sample
Bill Skinner
Edna Mae Sawyer
Ruth Tuttle
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Mary Edith Jennings
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SIXTH PERIGD GLEE CLUB
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Frances Brock
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Barbara Crawford
Annie Mae Gregory
Josephine Hanna
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Sybil Liverman
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Betty Morgan
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Mary Charles Blades
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Camilla Caddy
Ruth Copeland
Dan llarris
Norma Fay Hooper
Vivien Jackson
Virginia Layden
Francine Marks
Bland Mercer
Marie Ripple
Juanita Sawyer
Ruby Sawyer
Doris Jean Tillett
Louise White
Margaret Williams
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Inez Askew
Valerie Byrd
Frances Cowell
Rachel Dunbar
Nancy Lee Gaither
Lonnie Ray Jennings
Estelle Jones
Joyce Meelgins
Mildred Pearson
Bobby Ripple
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ANN PINNER
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Evelyn Russell
Margaret Jean Wright
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Allie Rives Bell
George Bell
Barbara Chandler
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Advisers: llilrs. P. H. Highfill, Jr. and Bliss Bertha Cooper.
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LOUDSPEAKER STAFF
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Tru mpels and Corruds
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Tommy Robbins
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VValter Ryan
Floyd Steele
Dwight Sylvester
Thomas Tillett
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Mary Garner
Bill Pinner
Sarah Louise Garrett
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Barbara Liverman
Marian Meads
Carolyn Meekins
Bernice Perry
Naomi Pugh
Jasmine Rohanna
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Naomi Pugh, Bernice Perry, Klary Garner, Barbara Livermzm, Evelyn Hickman,
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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
XVe, the Senior Class of 1944, being of sound mind and body, declare this to be
our last will and testament. VVe, knowing how hard it is to get our cherished diplomas,
humbly bequeath the following:
ARTICLE I
To all students who still struggle through :
a. The privilege of having the upstairs floors fixed.
b. The honor of remaining with our dear, sweet, beautiful teachers.
c. The pleasure of seeing the green freshmen wander around the halls wondering
what the score is!
d. The excitement of yet "blowing up" the chemistry lab.
ARTICLE II
To all underelassmen.'
a. The honor of being looked up to.C ?j
b. The privilege of rising to higher ranks in name, if nothing else!
ARTICLE III
To those lovable juniors, we leave with joy:
a. The honor of making everyone stand up for you.
b. The pleasure of having the Junior-Senior given in your honor.
c. The headaches and heartaches of managing student publications.
d. Our privileges we were so kindly granted.
ARTICLE IV
To the speeihed persons we generously give:
a. Claire Love's athletic ability to Barbara Liverman.
b. Deanie leaves "lNIaud" to the mercy of all the wolverines of the freshman
class.
c. Chic, lXfIac, and Duck leave their short skirts, long sweaters, and glamorous
hair-dos to Genevieve Piland, Joann Pinner and Barbara Chandler.
d. Isabelle VVhaley leaves her energy to Abb IVilliams.
e. Nada Pugh leaves her brilliance to Lanier VVhite.
f. Andrew Toxey leaves his crew cut to Fred Galton.
g. IVilliam lXIelson insists that his manly physique go to John "Aland" Copley.
h. Anne Klae honors Billie hleggs with her flirting technique.
i. Illary Garner leaves her baby face and ways to Billy Pinner.
J. And last but not least, our Senior Brexy and our Student Body Prexy,
Raymond Fearing and Raymond Sheely, leave their dark beauty to -loe Smith
and Lewis l-looper.
Signed and attested this first day of December in the year of our Lord.
Teymfon- AUDREY DAWSON
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DEAR N ADA:
In your last delightful letter, you asked me what has happened to the class of '4-l.
lVell, I'll just tell you all about last night. You see, Mr. McCracken, now an aged
yet lively old man, called a reunion of the class of '4-l and everyone came but you.
lVe were all heartbroken not to see your cherubic little face there, but we understood.
VVe had a wonderful time nevertheless.
g The gala affair was held at the lVhaley's Astoria, a really ritzy joint, with Raymond
Slheely, Vice-President of the United States, presiding. I still think he'd be President
if Roosevelt wasn't. Anyhow, after an elegant duck dinner we settled back with a
tooth-pick and a full tummy and began telling of our adventures in the big bad world.
Everyone had his turn, beginning with Isabelle VVhaley, now lllrs. David Collins.
Isabelle told us she finally graduated from office girl to principal of the high school-
after Nlr. 1XIcCracken and llliss lVIcClees had retired, of course. She loves the job
and hopes some day to be superintendent. Though a little plumper, Izzy's just as
attractive and full of giggles as ever.
Teaching physical education in the school is Peggy Bright, nee Chesson. This
rather surprised us but we took it on the chin. Peggy and Bill have been divorced
eight times but always go back together.
Next our eyes rested on Glennor Culpepper, who's married to VVilliam lVIelson.
Glennor is a very domestic wife, with two children, Glennie and VVillie. VVilliam is
a preacher! Yep, it's true.
In snappy uniforms were five young ladies who had followed a lifelong ambition
to be a nurse. These angels of mercy were llilary Garner, -lean and June Springer,
Joanne Baker, and lN'Iarthanne VVingate. They told us of their adventures in hospitals-
which I wonlt repeat.
Andrew Toxey, looking very handsome in his tux, thrilled us by singing "No Dough.
No Nothing." Cf course, you know hels called Frank Sinatra the second. All of us
girls screamed and fainted. Five minutes later, the pandemonium ceased, and we
continued.
Sitting with his blushing bride was Floyd Steele. Floyd is garbage collector of this
fair city, believe it or not. He says this has always been his highest ambition-and he
loves the job. Oh yes-the blushing bride is Naomi Pugh, who sells lingerie in Belk-
Tylers. They looked radiant with happiness.
A celebrity in our midst was Annie llflae Gregory, now a glamorous star. VVhen
the whistling stopped, she told us of her latest movie, Annie illnv mm' the Forty lVolws.
She smiled sweetly when we complimented her on her strapless, backless, sleeveless
dress and said Frances Twiford had designed it.
VVe turned to Frances Twiford, now a famous dress designer, who shyly acknowl-
edged our praise. Frances had married and divorced eight Hollywood playboys. She
now seemed to have her eyes on Raymond Fearing.
Boopie, charming as ever, though still sadly in need of a hair cut, was star football
and baseball player of the college he attended-pardon me-zs attending. I believe
he's still a senior and a wow with the women.
Next came Wilma Dean Holt who writes the lovelorn column in the New York
Times. Deanie, despite numerous proposals, has remained single-simply because she
couldn't make up her mind.
Dougie lValdorf, who traveled from Africa, told us of his adventures in the jungles
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them for his circus. VVe admitted this must be quite a job and admired Dougie's brave-
ness. He looked quite cute with his curled mustache.
VVorking in Dougiels circus are Thomas Tiller and Faye Bateman. Thomas, who
weighs a mere three hundred pounds, is the fat man. Faye is the snake charmer! It
came as quite a surprise to all of us. But snake charmer she is and a pretty one too!
Claire Love, who married lid on her eighteenth birthday, is Raymond's secretary.
She had on a carrot yellow evening dress and for some reason didn't look like the Claire
I knew. Oh! It just dawned on me! Claire had dyed her hair black and had on artificial
eyelashes. Ed must have liked her that way.
Next our eyes turned to Bill VVhite. VVe sat forward eagerly to hear of his life.
HI," said Bill, "have been traveling through the world explaining ICinstein's theory."
VVe looked at him in utter amazement. But it was true! XVhen Bill was twenty, he
told us, he had the misfortune of being hit on the head by a brick. YVhen he woke
up, he discovered he understood everything. He is known as "The YVorld's Most
Brilliant lXIan.H
The charming couple sitting on Bill,s left side were those two love-birds of the
senior class. Remember! lNIary Frances and DeLon Davenport. Of course they are
married. DeLon was a four-star general in the second world war and now is retired.
llac was a XVAVE. They now have five children and are the picture of a happy
married couple.
Tommy Barnes, believe it or not, is a star of Broadway! Hels positively the hand-
somest thing you've ever seen. Though any female in the world would be only too
willing, Tommy has remained single. I could rave about his looks all night but I
won't. Ahhh!
There were quite a few stenographers in the crowd-Louise Hollomon, Louise
Cartwright, Ivlargie Everton, Evelyn Askew, and Florence Burgess. All of these
girls are working for Shelton Alexander, President of the Helicopter Company and a
millionaire. VVho'd ever have thought it of him? QIt's rumored that lXIrs. Clinkscalcs
designed the original planed
The brilliant senior, Bernice Perry, fooled us all by being the star of the Zeigneld
Follies. Her fame is widespread and she has been voted the Gypsy Rose Lee of 196-l.
VVe asked her to demonstrate her act but she refused.
Thomas Robbins is now a magician. Can you imagine it? He can read minds too,
he told us, and proceeded to tell us what Audrey Dawson, seated on his left, was think-
ing. It was quite interesting. Her thoughts were "Should I have spanked Dennis Jr.
for pulling the cat's tail this morning?" VVasn't that sweet? Audrey, now INfIrs. Dennis
Basnight, is teacher of the kindergarten here. The children are all crazy about her
and she said she loves her job. In her spare moments Audrey drives the Coca-Cola
truck for her daddy.
Dennis takes in washing. "I don't mind," he said, "I,ve never had a dissatisfied
customerf' VVe admitted this was quite a record. "Though I get dishpan hands some-
times," he added sadly.
There were quite a few authors among us last night. Audrey Brickhouse, lllavis
Stallings, lNIadge VVilliams, Jo Hanna, Henry Thornton, Calvin Kirby, and Klarion
Tuttle. I was quite surprised at that. Audrey writes murder stories, llavis is the
poet, Madge wrote the new history book used in nearly all schools, jo writes stories
of love and romance Chave you read Fresh and Frantic? Quite goodllj. Henry wrote
Your Cookbook, Calvin is the proud author of lfow To Do the Hufa in Ten Easy
Lessons, while Marion claims authorship of The Girl lffho Chezced Her Finger-nails.
Jean Outlaw is teaching jitterbug lessons to anyone who is interested. She married
james Butler and I hear they scrap so often that their neighbors have all moved away.
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james runs the largest beauty parlor in this fair city. IVould you ever dream such a
thing could happen?
Shapely Sybil Liverman owns and runs "Sybil's 'liavernf' This is a ritzy nightclub
whose fame is widely known. IVorking in this high class joint are Evelyn Gray, Doris
Sample, Klarian Kleads and Xvalter Ryan. XValter is chef in the tavern. You should
sink your teeth into one of his steaks.
Ida Liskey, our petite blonde, now runs the city zoo. She's particularly fond of
the apes. I' I hey remind me so much of my friends," she quipped. Say! IVasn't I her
friend? Hmm. Klaybe that wasn't so funny.
llorgan Evans, all dressed up in his uniform, told us about his experiences as a cop.
I hey were all very thrilling, really. I always thought he should be a copy or something
like that because he was such an efficient safety patrol member in school.
Kitty .lo Beasley, married to Eddie Albertson, is living in California, where Eddie
is chopping down the giant redwoods. She is a very meek, obedient wife and loves her
manly husband devotedly. Isn't that the sweetest thing you ever heard of?
Shirley jackson, decked in mink, informed us of her marriage to jo Q. Vanderkilr,
the multi-millionaire. She's living a life of luxury and loving it. hlildred Looney is
her chic maid. She married Thomas Thompson, Shirley's chauffeur. All three were
pleased with the arrangement.
Next we gave our attention to Nina Sawyer, who is a radio serial actress. She
dramatically flashed her diamonds at us Cgifts from her many admirersl and said she
was very happy, thank you, and now she must leave . . . she had a date.
Carolyn Kleekins, a proud grandmother, didn't say a word about herselfg all she
talked about were the bright sayings of her grandchildren. It seems she has twelve.
Although she has white hair, she is still as attractive as ever.
Next, Gibbs Liverman, head job printer of Thr Daily fldfurzrzfe, said bashfully that
he and Mickey Rlarkland were going to be married after the reunion that night. VVe
all cheered and drank a toast to them. lNIickey's blush was very becoming and you
really should have seen the way they looked at each other. XVe decided not to bother
them further.
Alma VVard, llillicent XVilliams, Elizabeth Cooper, Betty lylorgan and Roberta
Paris are all Powers lllodels. Ol Gosh! It seems that they are voted five of the ten
most well-dressed women in America and are pin-up girls of every lad with an eye for
beauty. VVhat an honor, what girls! Yipee!
Beside these girls, of course, were several of the Hwolvesu of the past senior class--
Alfred Sawyer, for one. XVhen he could keep his eyes off Roberta, he told us he was
a farmer. He raises soy beans only and has made a fortune.
Roscoe VVhite, Linwood Long, Frank lVIcPherson, and Elliott Ward combined
their talents and now run a ladies, dress shop. This is the most popular dress shop in
town, naturally, with such irresistible managers.
Playing for the reunion were Douglas Holmes, hlarion Ambrose and Calvin Hill.
They had a musical career and are known as " I'he I'hree Corn-Slingersf' Ihey were
quite good, however.
VVell, Nada, next they asked me what 1'd been doing! It was really quite embarrass-
ing but as the others had been such good sports I couldn't refuse. So I told them!
Do you think I'll ever live it down?
It's really a shame you couldn't get here for the big brawl but I guess this letter will
almost make up for it-though you really should see the folks. And by the way, since
you're editor of Night Life, why don't you print this? To be sure, this class is famous.
especially Vice-President Sheely, so why don't you?
Ever thine,
CAROLYN H. HILL
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