Class Prophecy of ’59 Be seated, and listen while I shall forecast for you the future of each member of the Class. Come join the seniors as we make our round, We’re going to take you all over town, It's this way, and that way, whatever we do, There's lots of good fun we'd like to show you, So hurry and get to your places. With a bright smile on your faces, For we're glad to have you go with us, On this our Senior Merry-Go-Round. Listen, I hear music. It sounds like the voices of Dorothy Parker, Dallas Obie, Shirley Satterfield, and William Wade. Their voices will always be remembered by their classmates, because singing was always their first love. Lower the gang plank folks! Do you see what I see? None other than Vollie Villines, Gennie Yel- lock, Leon Wade, Charles Wells, and James Bradsher who are now in the United States Army. Alice Mayo, Hattie Vinson, Elvinia Chavis, Mary Breeze, and Myra Cooper are among the most distinguished secretaries in New York. They were always interested in typing in High School. Say, who are those smiling nurses coming down the hall in Lincoln Hospital? Bertha Torain, and Evelyn Torain of course. Who wouldn't get sick just for them to hold your hand? Janice Shaw and Carolyn Traynham are. also nurses in Paris, while Mary Bates is attending a Modeling School there. Look! A new building is being added to Central High School with Stuart Allison, Louis Burton, Otis Fearington, and Dave McAdoo working as brick masons. They really seem to be making a fortune. They sometimes get to chat with Doris Holman who is a teacher there. She tells them that her students are just darlings . Marjorie Gattis, Veatrice Farrish, and Mary Whitted are married and are very efficient wives. Maybe their Home Economics did them good after all. Take a letter please, Miss Marie Jones. She is a secretary to the President of a school in Electri- cal Engineering. The president is Jacob Brown. As we all remember, Parker Bradsher started his career as a husband early. I've heard he had to build larger barns because he is buying new machinery. What he learned in Agriculture must have been worth a lot. Say, what's this? Buy your tickets for the baseball game tonight. Curtis Crisp, James Fuller, Rother Mebane and Curtis English, formerly of Efland, North Carolina, are stars for the Boston Red Sox. Well, all I can say is I bet it's going to be exciting. Pictures Live Forever is Faye Lynn, Mary Woods, Minnie Rainey, and Annie Harrelson's slogan. They are now wonderful photographers. I hear they have quite a way with children. Mary Cates, Annie Cates, Lucy Sneed, Dorothy Baldwin and Roberta Long are taking life easy; they haven't decided what they plan to do as a career. Jannette Allison, Nancy Villines and Fannie Ross are partners in a dress shop in New York. Next to their shop William Beasley is making suits for famous singers. Hilton Villines and Levi Carson are now partners in a beautiful Florist Shop in Durham, North Carolina. Thanks to Mr. Murfree for what they learned in Agriculture. Cora Chambers, Annie Terrell, Bettye Breeze and Calvesta Chambers who attended De Shazor's Beauty College in Durham, North Carolina, are now working in Raleigh. A new drug has been discovered by two of our utmost druggists; Wallace Hughes and Phillip Jones. After 25 years of chewing Spearmint Chewing gum, Robert Beasley has gone into business for him- self. He has William Torain and Wade Tapp as his co-workers in the Beasleymint Factory . Joseph Tompson, Monroe McAdoo, Joe Whitted, James Lyght,’ and Charlie Whitted now own barber shops in Washington D.C. and Greensboro. Loy Long has gotten old, grizzly, and gray and is still trying to jive young ladies. Joseph McBroom and Clyde Tinnin are now driving for the National Stock Car Races. Joseph prom- ises not to try to wipe any more pebbles from his eyes. I suppose you wonder what the Merry-Go-Round holds for me. My it looks interesting, but right now, as you can see, I'm too busy with the future of my classmates. 32 Ruby Hughes
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