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Helen Winkler Varsity Baud 1, 2,3,1glllaunminw-r Varsity Band l, 2. 3, -lf, Colm' Stall' 4:- Dramaties Club 1: Spanish Cluli 3. Claude Yates Latin Club 1: Shi len! Cnunril Rcp- rcscnlative 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 1, S'-i-rw lary of Hi-Y 3, Presirlenl of Hi-Y 1. joseph Winkler Sergvzmt 1. iw, . Mary Lou Zook Fi'am'1-s Shim:-r Juniur College 3 Yarsity Band I, 2, l: Latin Club 2: DI'2llll2lllL'S Club, Serrelary 4. A ' A 1: - Iegf 1 ' N M... Ig, V . K , G K , .,-. ' 6-, ,ff No! Pirf111'ed.' .1w.afeT2. Lemar Melton Fred Richards Willard Walker Kfdflfl OWL? All glory and honour To Thee we are hrizzgjng, The frhaol we have learned T0 rerper! and I0 love. For Thee, Alma Mater, Thir lar! .rang ufe'1'e ringing- A Jong of lafza' and praiie- Wfe'll ring forezferwore. Oar hearlr jill with faalnefr When thozzghlr of aleparlifzg Rerall to our mezzmriey The friefzdf we have made. Bn! memory haf painfecl Wfifh Cnlozlri' mzfaalifzg, There happy yearf wilh Thee, The rrhool we hola' .ro high. fTune: The Bells of St. Mary's,'j Written by: Anne Stevens Doris Huffines I -x f Q' rs. 05 I u.' ,, ii Q 1, ' i f T ll 1 'ful 17 -,rv , 440'
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CLASS PROPHECY It was a cold snowy morning in 1965, Senator jerry Nall stepped off the curb to board a trolley for downtown Washington when someone touched his arm. jerry , the creature exclaimed. Turning he saw an old schoolmate, Dong Clay, a commer- cial artist. Doug persuaded jerry to let his urgent matters look after themselves for the day. They talked of old school days, and after lunch Jerry suggested they go to see a fortune teller and see if she could tell them what had happened to the rest of the graduating class. Within the next half hour they were seated across from the Madame in a two by four booth. The Madame made Jerry sit a little behind Doug because he kept trying to peek into her crystal ball. First , she said, we will see what is taking place in your own hometown. A long silence followed and then she told them this: Fred Rlrbards is now manager of the Center and State theaters, and Der- nzont Robbins is handling the enormous popcorn business. At the ticket window of the Center Corporal Lenzar Melton is receiving a million dollar smile and three thirty cents tickets from cashier Benlab Reeve. Lemar is proudly escorting Befty Carter and Lois Franris, two of the local nurses, to the movies. Coming down the street is Bill Austin and joan Rabb, now Mr. and Mrs., and Bill, jr. Bill is the biggest dairyman in Lenoir. Across the street at the post office is jobn Garren, the town's only photog- rapher, pushing a package through the stamp window to Mary Lonise Correll, for weighing. On the post office steps Dudley Nelson, fare Cbilders and Dazfid Caudle are dis- D gf 1 '7 FN , 5 . f Hare me M I. 1,516 cussing the man shortage. All three are still confirmed bachelors. David Caudle came very close to matrimony three times but each time had to hurry away to his drugstore on urgent business and Lazzra Laxton said she wasn't going to play second fiddle all of her life to ice-cream and alka-Seltzer. Standing in front of Rirbznond Bern- bardfs hardware store are Pafriria Pope and Betty jo Byers, two secretaries, who are doing a little chatting on the com- pany's time. Inside Bobby Wfillianzs' new department store Della MrNeil is trying to sell fnanila Bozwnan and N ellie Bisloop the same dress. Cbarles Bnsb. who is sup- posed to be repairing the neon sign, is perched on a ladder looking in the second story window, while Elane Sajjford and joan U7arren model dresses for Tbernian Clark, Therman wants to buy a dress for the little wifey, Efbel Sinnnons. Nearby Agnes Tbonzpson and Barbara Frye are discussing the newest thing in movieland, All or Nothing at All star- ring Mozelle Robinson and Clande Yates. jo Haas plays Mokie's rival and gives her a hard time. In Harold Hood's pool parlor, Wayne Haigler fwho claims to be a salesman for the Standard Oil Company in China but who has never been any closer to China than joe W'inkler's chop-suey shopy and Earl Holman are having a little time argument about a little tiny black ball. From a window over the pool parlor hangs a sign painted on the skull of a pre-historic animal which says: Are you bothered with broken bones, headaches, or pains? Come in! Dr. Holloway will find it. Surgeon Hoke will re- move it.
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