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Gazing into my crystal ball in this year 1952 I see my classmates in 1962. I look in on Jean Hill who is now chief cook and bottlewasher at the Stone cafeteria in Stokesdale, owned by James Stone. Horace Combs, the funny guy, has now taken Groucho Marx ' s place on television. Barbara Jean Farrar is now singing lullabies to her twin boys, Larry and Harry. Carl Wayne Comer has followed his father ' s footsteps. He is now working for the state. Thomas Porter and Grady Griffin are making a success painting pictures of pretty girls. Monde Jean Moseley and Betty Jane Yeatts have taken the places of the top stars in Hollywood. Paul Stone and Harold Pearman own the world ' s largest theater in Wentworth, North Carolina. Jerlene Southard and Edna Moore are manicurists in barber shops. They say some of the men are really cute. Carrie Lea Cox is in training - - she hopes to become the head nurse of the famous doctor, James Hanks. Earl Alley and Herman Goins are famous brain specialists. We think that they need to examine their own. Mary Gray and Shirley Covington own the Covington Beauty Parlor in Leaksville, North Carolina. Raymond Fuquay is now teaching school. He is a bachelor at Wentworth. Jean Foulks finally landed that man and is now living in Hollywood, believe it or not. Roger Gentry and Carl Wayne Garrison thought marriage was a folly, so they went into the tractor business as bachelors. Agnes Barham is traveling with the Ringling Brothers Circus as the world ' s fattest lady. Dorothy Lawson and Clifton Donathan finally got up nerve enough to tie the knot. Wilson Ross and Glenn Payne now own the Ross and Payne warehouse in Summerfield, North Carolina. Betty Jean Moore is the manager of an exclusive dress shop at Charlotte, North Carolina. Jean Carter is a television star and sings lullabies for the children. Maxine Thompson went to King ' s Business College and is now a secretary in Florida. Virginia Cardwell is the world’s tallest woman at the height of 10 feet and 15 inches. Carol Wilson and Sylvia Humphrey finally caught those men they that chased through school and are living on the Unknown Island, side by side. Hazel Stanley and Betty Bradshaw have a cosmetic counter in Mayodan. Our two most important students, Leonard Foulks and Thomas McGee, own a cattle farm and specialize in chickens. Franklin Isley is a great horse doctor; he never looses a case. Why, he only lost 8 horses all last week. Jo Ann Tickle finally got the boy she wanted, and is now living very happily. Monroe Harrell is now known as the lover boy. Hilda Holland is now telling fortunes on the moon. Tommy Carroll was so famous with cattle that he went into the sheep business. Gladys Collins is now in California raising fruits to keep her children healthy. Audrey Thomas and Betty Garrett are catches. Their specialty is men.
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Shirley Covington James Hanks Agnes Barham Jean Hill Virginia Cardwell Mary Gray Covington Carrie Lee Cox Glenn Payne Bobby Williams Paul Stone Wilson Ross Franklin Isley Grady Griffin James Stone Thomas Porter Gladys Collins Jean Foulks Barbara Jean Farrar Harold Pearman Hilda Holland Carol Wilson JoAnn Tickle Dorothy Lawson Maxine Thomspon Sylvia Humphrey Edna Moore Jerlene Southard Betty Yeatts Montie Jean Moseley Earl Alley Clifton Donothan Betty Moore Joe Henry McBride Roger Gentry Carl Wayne Garrison Raymond F uquay Horace Combs Leonard Foulks Carl Wayne Comer Herman Goins
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First row: Steve Atkins, Raymond Stills, Worley King, Glenn Taylor, Betty Jean Henley, Barbara Gunn, Wayne Middleton, Dariel Thomas, Virginia Ann Anderson, Marvina Barham, Second row: Jerrita Jones, Glenda Strickland, Kay Frances Hodgson, Judith Booth, Virginia Baily, Ramona Payne, Doris Hill, Sara Allen, Pauline Smith, Faye Roberts. Third row: Linda Foulks, Maxine Lawson, Thomas Price, Charles Martin, Johnny Lawson, Floyd Moore, Ezekiel Adkins, Linnis Griffin, Thomas Patterson, Robert Foulks. Fourth row: Donald Sharp, Robert Stephens, Little Hill, Carl Ford, Frank Webster, Sammy Bibee, Dean Vernon, John Wade Fuqua, Elon Walker, Ray Hutchins. Fifth row; Michael Norman, Jerry Dixon, Clarence Hennis, Ellison, Juanita Barham, Judy Neal, Irene Mabe, Jackie Wrenn, Linda Holland, Elizabeth Watkins. Sixth row; Sue Hudson, Linda Vaughn, Bonnie Covington, Jeanette Lovelace, Irene Jones, Kay Cardwell, Martha Vernon, Betty Brame, Weldon Hill, Gene W iliams. Seventh row: Howardean Simpson. J. W. Pearman, Gloria Pergerson, Bonnie Moore, Hilda Linville, Joyce Middleton, Shirley Stevens, Nannie Thomas, Faith Webb, Tommy Payne.
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