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Page 29 text:
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CLASS PROPHECY Next is a famous contralto singer who flew infrom Europe especially to appear on our program tonight. I am sure you will remember her. Miss Christine Mingo. The spotlight is now shifted to the Frazier sisters who are better known as the famous Frazier Sisters Singers. They tour the globe each year. You may see them again in person at our local theater in the near future. And now, out upon the platform strolls Mr. Elisha Mashack. He needs no introduction, for we all recognize him at once, a great religious advisor and philosopher. He is also the author of many delightful stories which we have all enjoyed so much. He will now tell how his friends in the old home town inspired many of his best stories. Next is a famous pianist who plays beautifully and looks not a day older than when she played in the school orchestra; now pianist in a city church and teacher in an institute of piano music. Miss Catherleen Herrington. And now, relax and listen to the sweetest music on this side of heaven by Mr. Archie Rouse and his famous band. He has just returned from a concert tour in Europe. On with the music. Then, last of all, looking stunning in an elaborate evening gown, comes Miss Betty Samuel. She is a writer of plays and has two success- ful ones running on Broadway now. She will now present a scene from one of her most recent productions The Whole Town is Talking. It has been a real delight to see all our old friends so young and prosperous, so generous of their money and talents. Now, before we leave, refreshments will be served through the courtesy of Mr. Alvin Heatley who is the owner of a chain of restaurants up on Sugar Hill. See you there. Harrison, Alford Heatley McKnight
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CLASS PROPHECY It is the year of 1966, a lovely evening in September. Many days ago, invitations were sent to all former residents urging them to attend and stressing particularly this evening when a wonderful entertainment is to be given. All the talent for this program is strictly home talent. Every performer was at one time a resident of this town and a graduate of Butler High School. The hour has come for this great event. Throughout the program you will enjoy talents of well known people. Much of their success is due to the excellent guidance and training received during their years here at Dear Old Butler. Seated in the audience are many celebrities. As I look about me, I see a number of my old classmates. There is Marshall Douglas, owner and operator of the fabulous Beaulene Beauty Salon. Seated near her is Miss Peggy Williams who is now engaged in collecting husbands. The ladies on the front seat are all so stylishly and becomingly dressed that they arouse my curiosity. Iam told that their beauty garments come from the very select, not to say expensive, shop of Miss Irene Thomas. Sitting beside her is Miss Mary Helen Alford and Miss Elsie Brayboy who designs gowns for all the best-dressed women in the country. Miss Stella Bachus, a well known private secretary is also here along with Miss Nancy Ketter and Miss Pecolia Josey who have recently opened a new school of business in New York. The two young men standing near the door are Mr. William McDonald and Mr. Burnette Williams, owners of the famous Williams-McDonald School of Engineering. Standing near them is Mr. David McFarland, a great playwright, who now lives in New York. The young man who is sketching the people as they enter, and doing it very well, is Mr. Booker T. Jackson. He informed us that Paul Yates is now owner of the New York Eagles basketball team and will tour the south next week. His old f r i e n d , Joseph Segars is still com- plaining about being tired. Mr. James Hines, who is a Broadway song wirter, will now play and sing for your enjoyment three of his last compositions - and very good they are. Next comes a big surprise: The most clever wire dancer in the world, Margie Dixon who has just erected a new school of dancing in California. She is in partnership with Mr. B.J. Bristo. What a salary she must get!
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1956, in the town of Harts ville, the county of Darlington, and the state of South Carolina, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament. We feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievements will live after us, but, not wishing to take any chances, we find it fitting and proper as we leave Butler, our dear loved school, to dispose of our most valuable possessions to the incoming seniors. We hope that they will put forth their most strenuous efforts in taking utmost care of these be- loved possessions. We, the members of the senior class leave to the members of the junior class our good luck. In addition to this, all our privileges and rights as seniors in classroom and chapel will revert to them, also our unfinished business. I, Stella Bachus, leave to the junior class my motto, Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I, Boisey Bristo, leave to John Wright, my ability to think and stay out of trouble. I, Louise William, leave to Louise Newman my personality. I, William McDonald, leave to Booker T. McCleod my captain rights on the football team, and to Andrew Waters my ability to hold my girls. I, Peggy Williams, leave to the junior class much success and happi- ness during their senior year. I, Joseph Segars, leave to Sarah Bailey my love, and to Andrew Waters and Booker T. McCleod much success during their senior year. I, Fannie Evans, leave to the junior class my motto, Never put off what you can do today until tomorrow. I, Burnette Williams, leave to B.T. McCleod my ability to resist feminine alure, and to Liz Pearson and Carola Bradford and the junior class best wishes during their junior year. I, Hazel Campbell, leave to Elenore Kennedy and Dorthy Pate my ability to play tricks without getting caught, and to the junior class much success in the coming year. I, David McFarland, leave to Thomas Granville my position as presi- dent of the senior class. I, Catherleen Herrington, leave to Hattie Spann my ability to get along with everyone, to Carola Bradford my ability not to brag on my- self. I, Margie Dixon, leave to Hattie and Virginia Daniels all the boys around the campus. I, Paul Yates, leave to Andrew Waters my basketball suit, to Will- iam Verner my football suit, to Jeter Hines my way of whaling with the trumphet, also my Don Juan technique. I, Marrion Harrison, leave to Jeanette Williams, Elenore Kennedy and Carola Bradford my ability to stay out of trouble with my boy friends, and my personality to any girl who thinks she can imitate it. I, James Jacobs, leave to the junior class my personality and to June Huggins my ability to get along with the girls.
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