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I 7 endow wloerfafiued 1 V5-5 is iifiiif' ,al MTD David Jacobs and Peggy Clawson--- Cleta Nichols and David Jacobs--- X . .wx Navi Eunice Daniel and Bill Brooks ------ Doris Williams and Donnie Seders-- We. was --- Most Dependable - - - Best A11 Around --- --- Most Courteous --------------Wittiest Norma Ruth White and Gerald Shinn ---- ---- M ost Likely to Succeed Sue Cuthrell and Foyell Brogdon ----- ---Best Actress and Actor Virginia Gales and Delano Dedmon'--- --------- Most Dignified Doris Williams and Clifford Beck--- Dennie Creason and Jean Athey--- Nellie Kerley and Jimmy Miller-- Delano Dedmon and Ann Webb ------ Donnie Seders and Fairy Lee Snyder-0 ----------Biggest Pest -----Best Athlete -- Most Indifferent ----Most Bashful ---Most Popular
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KKCL56 Mop ec? I had managed to achieve a fair degree of success. Ihad just completed my first big con- struction job. Because of my happiness over this, I decided to let my family share a part of my joy and gave them their choice of entertainment for the evening. Of course the amusement park was our destination. While they were enjoying the rides and spook houses I walked into the penny arcade, put a coin in one of the movie machines and received the shock of my life. The scene was of one of my old classmates. Clifford Beck, the greatest designer of modern furniture in America, was drawing plans for a new table. I then recalled it had been ten years since we graduated from dear old Cooleemee High School. That picture disappeared and one of Jean Athey appeared. Instantlyl saw that she was happily married and on a table I saw a trophy withthe words, Jean Athey, Greatest Woman Athlete of Modern Times, engraved on it. The scene vanished in an instant andl saw a chemist at work. It was none other than Professor Foyell Brogdon. Next, I saw James Burton, the great artist, painting a picture of Peggy Clawson, the beautiful model, to go on the cover of a well-known magazine. Then there was a big neon sign over a used car lot which read, Bill Brooks -- used cars, why take less when Brooks has the best? Each scene would last only a minute and another would appear. The scene shifted to the office of a well-known businessman where Linda Shore was taking dictation andEu.nice Daniel was typing letters. This time the scene was of a large ship. Denny Creason, known as the Conquerer of the high seas, was giving orders to his crew. That picture van- ished and I saw Virginia Gales, supervisor of the ladies' department in a large clothing store. Next came a picture of Ann Mauldin, who is head dietitian of a large hotel. Her very able assistant was another old classmate, Della Mae Lambe. The scene changed and into my view came Delano Dedmon, one of the highest paid interior decorators in the country. He was gone at once and I saw T. G. Foster, manager and owner of the U-Slip-N Service Station at Greasy Corner. Next, came Cleta Nichols, who is avery efficient switchboard operator in the Pentagon at Washington, D. C. All at oncel was looking into a large airliner, Fairy Lee Snyder and fam- ily were on their way to their winter home in Florida. Then to my amazement, I was looking at Freddy Hellard, an iron nerved test driver for General Motors Company. Then, upon my ears fell the cheers that come only from a football game. Big bone crushing Bill Howell had just made a tackle that saved the day for his team, the Cleveland Browns. Then I was looking into the office of a lawyer. Behind the desk, I saw my old pal David Jacobs, one of the best lawyers in the state. Into my view came a large Texas ranch, owned by two old classmates, Paul and Jack Lagle. Then, I saw Mildred James, enjoying a happy home life and each Sat - urday night, she sings foraTVprogram. Next, came ahospital, and there I could see Ann Webb going about her duties as head nurse. Then, to my astonishment, I was looking in on a new movie. Nellie Kerley, with her acting ability, had made everyone forget .Tane Russell and Mae West. The'scene changed andl saw Jimmy Miller as the driver of a Greyhound Bus. Next, was the modern home of Norma White, where she is happy with her three little boys. Then, I saw Doris Williams happy at her book-keeping job in a large department store. Then, to my amaze- ment, Isaw a major league baseball field. Nick came to bat -- the pitcher fired -- there was the sound of wood against horsehide -- and the ball sailed out of the park. My old pal, Dean Nichols, had reached the top. Next, I saw Sue Cuthrell. She had just completed her first great novel, That Which Came'After The Wind Was Gone. The following scene was that of a large laboratory. Gerald Shinn has plans to visit his old friend, the man in the moon. The pictures were gone as quickly as they came. I never quite understood what had happened but it sure is wonderful knowing all my classmates are well and happy. Donald Seders Class Prophet
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enior nfoerfa fined Jw' Freddie Hellard and Ann Mauldin ---- ---------- Peggy Clawson and David Jacobs- Jean Athey and Delano Dedmon--- ------ Norma White and Jack Lagle ---- Gerald Shinn and Sue Cuthrell--- Ann Mauldin and T. G. Foster-- David Jacobs and Linda Shore ---- Donnie Seders and Doris Williams Peggy Clawson and Paul Lagle--- Gerald Shinn and Mildred James-- David Jacobs and Jean Athey ----- Gerald Shinn and Sue Cuthrell--- -- Most Original - Friendliest ---Best Dressed ttiest - Best Looking - - - - - - - - Most Intelligent ---Best Personality ------- Best Sport -- - Biggest Flirt ----------Cutest ----Most Talented ---- Best Citizen -- Most Studious
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