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CLASS PROPHECY It was in the spring of T955 while I was on vacation from my job as a teacher that I decided to visit a friend of mine in New Hampshire. One day during a walk in the woods, I found I had strayed from the path. Spying a rock nearby, I sat down to rest and soon drifted into the realm of the unknown. During this time a beautiful girl, in a robe of white and her hair a vivid gold, appeared. As she beckoned me to come with her, we vanished on a magic carpet. It was during this time that a voice, which sounded like a clap of thunder, roared, I am at your command, What do you wish? Startled at first by this outburst, I drew myself togethermnd my mind gfrqyed tothe never-to-be forgotten days of C. H. S. My wish was to spend a few days with my old classmates, whom I longed to see. My wish was grant- ed, and once again we started flying through the air on the magic carpet. When we stopped, and not knowing in which direction to go, I began rambling. I had been walking about ten minutes when suddenly I heard a band playing in the distance. As it came nearer and nearer, I saw a tall man leading it. I recognized the man as Terry Dedmon, our old class President. He invited me to come along with him and see a number of my old friends. As we were going down the street, who did I see but Donald Daniels, all decked out in a navy uniform. After a chat, I left Don. As I started down the street, I met Mary McClannon, who is now a nurse at the Baptist Hospital, in Winston-Salem. Suddenly a cry turned my attention to Roberta Shepherd, who is now a doctor at the General Hospital in Washington, and Mary Templeton whose red hair finally won her the fame of becoming a private sec- retary to the President. I was not surprised to find that Rilla Lowder is head typist for the Cub Reporter and is still working hard to get it out on time. While talking to my friend, I learned that Rilla Lagle and her adorable daughter are now liv- ing with her husband in Tennessee. Marlene Canupp told me that she had finally gone in the telephone business in order to keep up with the news and gossip. Bud Ridenhour, who always had a generous heart, finally succeeded in being a Veterinarian. Eugene Cornatzer and Jim Osborne are now serving with the U. S. Army. Eugene has overcome his laziness and .lim has given up sleeping in his Geometry Class, by learning to sleep while standing at attention. Jack Athey and Earl Seaman have gonein business together and now are working in New York. Ronnie Grubb has taken up his hobby as a photographer and made a profession of it. Alvin Shaver, who has been in business with Bing Crosby, has decided to develop a voice suited only to him- self. Freddie Call, who always was quite a lover, is now a star croaner in a great night club called the Star which is owned by a millionaire, Bob Shore. Norman Bowles is now a Preacher at the First Baptist Church in New Hampshire. Berlie Wagner has established her own Modeling Agency and is in business with her cousin, Margie Wagner. Clarence Spillman is now a Professor at Catawba College, where he teaches Chemistry. Jim Holt, who always was the Family Man, has selected his life-long companion and is living in Franklin. Mason Owens, along with Claude Beck and Bill Jarvis, owns a large bus company in Salisbury. Bob Dudley has a business of his own selling used cars in Texas. Feeling that I had seen all my friends, I made my way back to the magic carpet for my iourney home. Still thinking of my friends, I felt myself going down. I saw earth coming up to meet me, and we met with a bang! The next second I became myself and found that I had rolled off the rock on which I had been sleeping. I rose from the ground and began to search for the path of which my dream had brought forth beautiful memories of our yester years. Jannette Stiller PROPHETESS
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DAVIE TOWN OF COOLEEMEE We, the Senior Class of Cooleemee High School, in the town of Cooleemee, County of Davie, and the State of North Carolina, upon graduation being of sound memory and disposing mind, in our last will and testament, do hereby bequeath our class reputation and certain individual achievements unto the parties below mentioned. ITEM I To our Principal, Mr. Prim, we leave our thanks and appreciation for the many privileges shown us during our Senior year. To our School, we leave a magazine rack to be used in the library which will bear on it the Class of 54. To our Faculty, we leave our sincere thanks for the help they have rendered and the guidance they have shown us along the way. To our Parents, we leave our love and loyalty for making our school life a happy one. To the coming Seniors, we leave the privilege of being Seniors and also our ability to be leaders to set examples for others to follow. To the coming Juniors, we leave our ability to get along with the teachers and to work hard during the hours of school. To the coming Sophomores, we leave our ability to work together as a group. To next year's Freshmen, we leave only one ability--to participate in all sports. ITEM ll I, Bob Dudly, will to Colene Wagner my Underwood typewriter., Take good care of it, Colene. I, Jack Athey, will to Hayden Myers, my ability to punt on the football team. I, Claude Beck, will my bus, No. 24, the orange blossom special, to Joe Swicegood. I, Norman Bowles, will to Arnold my football iersey No. 36 and hope he sees more action than I. I, Freddie Call, will to Jerry Call my ability to get along with girls. I, Marlene Canupp, will my favorite position as center guard to Lucy King, and I hope she doesn't foul as much as I did. I, Eugene Cornatzer, will to my brother, Punk, my football iersey No. 25. I, Don Daniels, will to Sid Hall my desk next to the door in the senior home room. I, Terry Dedmon, will to Monroe McDaniel my ability to get out of classes to ----- ? I, Ronnie Grubb, will to Howard Beck my ability to get along with my teachers. I, Jim Holt, will to Sharp Canupp my football iersey No. I8. I, Billy Jarvis, will to Bob Lagle my bus--good old No. 36. I, Rilla Lagle, will to my sister, Inez, my typewriter and hope she has better luck than I did. I, Rilla Lowder, will to Joan Iiames my faithful typewriter. I, Mary Lynn McClannon, will to Donald Hinkle my favorite Royal typewriter and hope he enioys typing as much as I did. l, Mason Owens, will to Edward Wagner my bus No. 7. I, Jim Osborne, will to Delano McCullough my position on the football team. I, Bud Ridenhour, will my left guard position on the football team to Ed lTwo Toni Hellard. Earl Seamon, will to Tom Frye my ability to leave the 8th grade girls alone. Demp Shaver, will to Mitt Taylor my position on the football team. I, Roberta Shepherd, will to Aaron Spry my ability to take on more than can be done and do it. Bob Shore, will my ability to get out of 6th period study hall to Bob Cook. Clarence Spillman, will to Delano Spillman my ability to pass English. I, Jannette Stiller, will to Joyce Messick my ability to get along with my teachers. I, Mary Lynn Templeton, will to Janet Mauldin my ability to miss 6th period study hall . I, Mary Tutterow, will to Linda Daniels my ability not to let my personal life interfere with my school life. I, Berlie Wagner, will to Shelby Everhart my favorite typewriter. Hope she gets more work done than l did. I, Margie Wagner, will to Jeanette Williams my position as chief cheerleader. I, I. I, I, WITNESSES: Clarence Spillman Mrs. June Hicks, Advisor TESTATOR V. G. Prim, Principal
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