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J CLASS PROPHECY It must be the gypsy in me-I don't know any other reason for choosing me to foretell the class prophecy. Iwill now gaze into the crystal ball to see what the future holds for the grand class of 1959. Turn Onward, Turn Onward Oh time in your flight Let me see the graduates of '59 Ten years from tonight. BOBBY IDFTIS has been looking around for an office in which to hang his shingle. You know he is a dentist, I suppose. I always did wonder why he worked so hard to build up his muscles. Hold on to the chair patients, please. My, that new filling station that CLYDE PASCHAL is building is really swell. Some people wonder why he does so well, but I would like to know if his conscience hurts him when he sells three quarts of gas for a gallon. SANDRA RASCOE has decided to build a service station and hire a certain boy from Burlington to manage it. JIM MINOR owns a corset factory in Reidsville. His best customer is himself. BETSY GWYNN, who married before graduation, is very happy with her husband and five wonderful children. Who is this fellow I see going up and down Main Street in Page town? It is none other than BILLY MCKINNEY, and no wonder he and his old girl friend have made up. RONNIE BOONE is the owner of the largest garage in Burlington. He got all of his experience from working on his '39 Dodge and keeping it in running shape. JEANETTE ALDRIDGE is happily married and clerking at Brintle's Grocery Store. MELVIN ALLRED and EUGENE CHEEK are the two most successful farmers in Caswell County, as you can see by their large homes and farmes Wow! Here comes LINDA OLIVER in a 1970 Chevrolet. I hear that she wore her '55 Chevrolet out going to Burlington on Sunday afternoons. GREY RICE, as you know, attended W. C. She liked it so well that she is now on the faculty there. April's issue of Charm really disappeared from the newsstand, but its no wonder. Our own NORMA TROXLER's face smiled prettily on the cover wearing a new Easter Bonnet. She really is a lovely model. SONJA SWIFT won the most blue ribbons at the fair this year. She is a wonderful housekeeper. No wonder her husband, Jimmy, is putting on weight with her doing the cooking. Say, who is that smiling nurse coming out of room 108 in Duke Hospital? GENEVA COBB, of course. Who wouldn't get sick just to get her to hold their hand? JIMMY ALLRED has finally made a successful career in Hollywood. He plays opposite Marilyn Monroe in My Son, Jimmy. Lets look in on RONALD MOORE. He has become the owner of the largest meat packing plant in North Carolina. Naturally, he needs an efficient secretary, and who else is it but Beatrice. JERRY COOK, who always asked so many questions, now has a job as the Master of Ceremonies of The 564, OOO Question. Christine is his cute little helper. Take a letter, please, Miss LINDA SIMMONS. She is secretary to the president of the largest bank in Burlington, who happens to be Marcell. GLORIA SOMERS, after years of knocking other people's cars out of the way, has finally learned how to drive without hitting other people's cars. MARION TATE has bought a tent and is camping out at Cobb Memorial. ALLEN SWIFT is replacing Elvis Presley in Hollywood and I hear he is doing great. JAMES STANLEY, who always had SO many girl fl'ie11dS, hClS decided to leave them all alone and take up wrestling. WESLEY PAGE has bought a farm in the Prospect Hill Community and married Juanita. LARRY MINOR has just finished writing his newest book, Sweet which promises to be an in- teresting one. This is the fifth one he has written. After he gained enough experience in the grocery business, GEORGE JOYCE opened a large food store, and now his business has expanded to several other cities. There is another television program in progress. Isee ANGILEA BOONE, who stars on the mystery show, Lights Out! CHRISTINE BRYANT, who always had so many boy friends, has decided on one now. She says Jerry is for keeps. WALLACE MASSEY is now happily married and living beside Cherry Grove School. PERCILIA MASSEY after dating so many boys from E. M. Holt has decided to quit them all and start teaching school down there. EILEEN BARRY, who has always been so sweet- natured, has decided to take up wrestling. AUDREY SIMMONS Prophetess
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CLASS HI TORY In the fall of '55, a group of excited students entered high school. We had a large group of fifty-five, which was guided by Mr. Minnis and Mrs. Miles. An important event for us then was the election of our class officers. They were the following: President, Jimmy Allred, Vice-President, Ronald Boone, Sec- retary, Linda Simmons, and Treasurer, Jeanette Aldridge. The year of '55 was not all work for us. We had several parties to brighten up our everyday routine. The next year we again entered high school, but this time more excited than ever. We were very proud indeed to be called Sophomores. Mr. Minnis was our homeroom teacher. Our class officers w ere: President, Linda Simmons, Vice-President, Jimmy Allred, Secretary, Percilla Massey, and Treasurer, Jeanette Aldridge. Our activities were not so numerous this year, we had only one party. Our junior year was an exciting year, and a great experience for all of us. Our most happy moments were spent ordering our class rings and eagerly waiting for them to arrive. The preparations for our junior- Senior Banquet which was held at the Plantation Supper Club were also exciting. Again Mr. Minnis gave us his complete confidence and saw us through a happy year, indeed. Those who served as our class of- ficers were: President, Ronald Boone, Vice-President, Linda Simmons, Secretary, Angilea Boone, and Treasurer, Geneva Cobb. Then came the eventful September of '58 and we, at last, were dignified Seniors. The class officers elected to guide us through were: President, Ronald Boone, Vice-President, Sonja Swift, Secretary, Linda Oliver,and Treasurer, Geneva Cobb. Under Mr. Littell's guidance we get bravely forth to nieet the many tasks as they came our way. Among them were the publication of our annual, the presentation of our Senior Play, our trip to Washington, and the graduation preparations. Next came the junior-Senior Banquet which was greatly appreciated. An now. . .we the Senior Class of '59 can hardly believe we are about to end our high school days. They have passed too quickly, and we find we must prepare ourselves for the future. In bidding farewell to the students, faculty, and to dear old Anderson High, we are truly grateful fortheir patience, guidance, and encouragement to us in facing 1ife's way more securely. NORMA TROXLER Historian
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