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emord 10 EDWARD TYRE STEVENS LOIS FRANCES STEWART ELIZABETH RUTH THOMAS ELVA MAE THOMAS JOHNSIE LEE THOMAS NORMA NORINE WHITFIELD ELBERT CORNELLIA YARBOROUGH MARY FRANCES YARBOROUGH
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Seniors BILLY BANKS BOGGS CAREY EVERETTE BRADLEY LUTHER TILLMAN BYRD MARY MABLE COLE WILLIAM EDWARD COX GLENN EDWARD GRIFFIN HELEN TUCK KITTRELL NELLIE GRAY LETT
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In September of 1945, we the Freshman Class of Broadway High School, em- barked on a high school career—34 in number. Our timidity and curious mistakes furnished some comical moments. As is customary, we were looked “down on” by the upper classmen and considered a species of an inferior grade. During the year, we lost two members of our class. Sophomores!!! The second year found 32 of us advanced to the rank of Sophomores, but alas, an epidemic swept our class: eight left school and entered the holy bonds of matrimony. A Beta Club was organized with Mrs. J. J. Lentz as sponsor. Our class furnished seven of the charter members: Nellie Gray Lett, Mary Frances Yarborough, Elva Mae Thomas, Frances Stewart, Johnsie Lee Thomas, Frances Holt, and Mary Rogers. With Mr. J. J. Lentz as home room teacher we passed safely through the year. But during the summer four more succumbed to the marriage epidemic, leaving us only 20 in number when we entered the Junior Year. As Juniors our position and pride advanced no small degree. The high lights of the year included the Junior-Senior Banquet with a Dutch motif. Waiters and wait- resses from the Sophomore Class wore Dutch costumes. Mr. W. E. Horner was speaker and Edward Cox acted as toastmaster. The junior play was an item that will never be forgotten: a Negro minstrel in two acts with an afterpiece. All of us will remember removing the “make-up,” especially Edward Cox who said he scrubbed with Old Dutch Cleanser. Three dropped from our class roll. Seniors at last!!! By this time we were so matured and so much changed that it would be difficult to recognize the members as the same who entered high school four years previously. We seemed to view the scene with rose-colored spectacles since we knew our high school days were numbered. We started the year under the guidance of Miss Anne Mulkey, but in about three weeks she left us to be married. Mrs. J. J. Lentz took upon her shoulders the burdens of the highly sophisticated seniors now installed in the high school laboratory. Our big project was the publication of the first en- graved annual ever undertaken by Broadway High School. Of our first efforts in this direction we were proud. The senior play, “Lighthouse Nan,” in which all seniors took part either as directors or actors met with nominal success. Another member of cur class became eligible for membership in the Beta Club: Elizabeth Thomas. One classmate quit school, thus leaving 16 seniors to venture forth into the great unknown. The history ends in a burst of glory, with flowers, music, and congratulations—in short, graduation exercises; and thus our story closes with the well-known and ever popular happy ending. Mary FRANCES YARBOROUGH, Historian. Ten Years Hence —1959 As we look into the big Daily Tribune newspaper of 1959 for Who’s Who in Broad- way, we see the Reverend Edward Stevens listed as the beloved pastor of several churches in the vicinity. Singing regularly in his choir is Mary Frances Yarborough, a famous soprano. Next, we see Doctor Tillman Byrd, who has become the most respected Foot Specialist in this part of the South. He has developed his own cure known as “‘Byrd’s Foot Cure’? which has proved very effective. He has as his assistant an efficient as well as pretty nurse, Nellie Gray Lett. As we look for the name Griffin, we see General Glenn Griffin of the United States Army Air Force. His exploits and heroism are told far and near. He is flying high to the world of the future. The latest addition to the Broadway High School Faculty is Johnsie Lee Thomas, ip
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