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-I--0-'O-O--044-'Q-Q--I--leafyA-'I-'YI O--0--l--l4'0f-O--0--o-w--0--0--I-have--0--0--0--0:-our-O--i-0--0-0-4--Of-0'+-one-onnulnouowo'-910-but-wwiwudwo-0-0 Class Prophecy Late one night, while seated in my room smoking, I seemed to take leave of my body, and, floating about in a cloud of blue smoke that swirled about the room, I was treated to an experience with which I was in no way familiar. My classmates of the graduating class of '31 seemed to drift into the smoke and th-en fade slowly out. The strange thing was that they appeared to be years older and the words that they used told me of their life and occupations after leaving Atlan- tic Christian College. As was to be expected, many of the courtin' couples of '31 had united in matrimony so their nam-es will be linked together in telling you or this strange vision. Ruric Anderson, due to his commercial experience and career at Atlantic Christian College, had become one of Enfield's most successful merchants. Marie Autry, upon'the retirement of Miss Myrtle Harper, applied for and secured the position as librarian at her Alma Mater. Ruby Banks was fortunate in securing a place as matron of a prominent orphan asylum and loves her work. ' Luther Barden, affluent husband of the former Gypsie Boswell, expects to retire in a few years from a prosperous farming career. Then came Christine Brady, who told me that she operated one of' the most popular beauty shops in Baltimore, catering exclusively to society matrons. Virginia Boswell, well-loved teacher in the town of Black Creek, proudly drove her new Ford into the scene, stopping long enough to speak of old times. WY. J. B. Burrus deserted the Old North State in answer to a call from a large northern church. I learned this through Lottie Carawan, who is at present instructor in Piano at Atlantic Christian College. ' Sam Corbett drifted slowly into view long enough to tell me that his chances for winning the National Billiard Championship were excellent. Janet Daugherty, realizing a life-long ambition-a. mission worker in Thibet. Mamie Harper is making a capable wife for one of North Carolina's prominent ministers. Bob Hawkins and Renno are well-off financially since Bob started his training school for aspiring young aviators. ' Grace Holden and Warren Merritt hold positions as teacher and principal, respec- tively, in one of the local schools. Essie Humphrey, so Earle Long says, is dietician for a large hospital in Florida. Earle, by the way, is instructor in ball-roorn and aesthetic dancing. v Horace Isler and Dorothy Slater are another couple who have become successful in the educational realm. I saw Iva Mayo for a. moment as she prepared to sail for Europe, where she will represent the Olympic team in the fancy diving contest. Merle Owens, wife of a foreign missionary, is back in the United States giving a series of lectures to young people.. Ruth Sasser, who told me this, is proprietress of an exclusive Style Shoppe in Norfolk. ' Lonnie Scarborough forsook the ministry and is with the Redpath Chatauqlua as an lmpersonator and entertainer. As tennis champion of the Arapahoe district, Staley Scott asked me to challenge all comers. He is also filling the pulpit in the local church. o-0 4-4'm-4-4-4-o-o-ouowo-o-o-4f-o-4--s-o-o-4-e-o-o-e-o-o-o-r-o44 -o-o'-o-o-o-o-+-o-o-o--o-o-o-Q-o-o- -v-o-0- C123
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..q.4..g..g..g..g....-Q-.1--Q-Q--m-u-'I--O- U--0--U-0--0-0--0--of-4-o-o--A--4-+o'-0--l'-o--u-o-40-f0--0--v4-fl-l- fb-4-4-9-0--O4-ofa--0--0-4-0-0-'two-ave LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS of 1931 Wo, the Semor Class of .-X. C. C., in view of the fact that, in spite of tests and term pgiperg, we may receive our coveted sheepskins , and in accordance with former years and the spirit of unwritten law, being fairly sound of mind, memory, and understanding, declare this cur Last Will and Testament. FIRST: To the faculty in general we will our deepest appreciation and gratitude for their efforts to make us worthy seniors and to lead us through a successful year. SECOND: To the Junior class we do hereby will our unlimited senior privileges wit'i hopes that they will not lose their heads over such freedom. THIRD: To the Sophomore class we leave all of our notebooks, term papers, til'JlTl'1r1, :ind what-have-you, with advice never to use them. FOURTH: To the Freshman class we do gladly bequeath our dignity, refinement, and intellectual attainments, all of these being conspicious at the present by their abscence in.s:1id class. ' FlI 'l'H: To Mabel Cherry, we will the dignity of' Lottie Carawan. SIXTH: To lddith Crockett and Bob Miller we bequeath any claim that Dorothy Slat-fr and Country Isler may have on the parlor, and our best wishes. SI'lVlCN'l'H: To Mrytle Louise Caton we will the ability of Merle Owen to get her man. EIGHTH: To Kermit 'l'raylor we bequeath Ruric Anderson's ability to do the light fantastic . NINTH: To Bruce Riley and Bob Winfield we will special headquarters in the girls' dormitory. TENTH: To Carl Aycock we leave the excess energy of Jim Uzzle. Perhaps with this additional speed he can be seen moving if closely observed. ELFJVENTH: To Hugh Johnson we bequeath the optimism of Jimmie Williams. We all feel that this is well placed. TWELTH: To Pig Reel we leave all of the cigarette doobies thrown away by Ruric Anderson and Sam Corbitt during the month of May. THIRTEENTH: To Sue Todd we will the intellectual prowess of Lonnie Scarborough. FOURTEENTH: To Mary Alice Dunning we all gladly bequeath our ability to say three-thirty . FIFTEENTH: To Goofy Langston we leave our permission to go doim town at any time he chooses. SIXTEENTH: To Sam Freeman and Jack Brinson we will Virginia Boswe-ll's ability to be seen and not heard quite so loudly, especially before 10:00 A. M. SEVENTEENTH: To Doris Shelton and N. Paul Arline, Jr., we will the technique of Bob Hawkins and Renno Jenkins. EIGHTEENTH: To all boys who will be in the dormitory next year, and to tin- surrounding neighborhood, the outgoing senior boys will their sincere hopes that Bill Garrett will give up his saxophone in favor of tiddledy winks. NINETEENTH: To John Strickland we will the shyness and timidity of Meeda Weaver. We hereby appoint Charlie Kendall sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In Testimony Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seal this first day of May, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-one. Signed, ' GRACE HOLDEN, Testatrix. Qui ..g..q..g..g ..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g 2 5 5 5 9 2 2 ? ? 9 3 s 4 'lf 'I' i i 4 I i
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