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FRE ,LE FIRST ROW, Joan Nowell, Ross .Ward, Charles Boyette, Reuben Batten, Cecil Renfrow, Grady Thompson, Lynwood Price, Edward Jeffreys, Jimmie Batchelor, Marvel Rue O'Neal, Amanda Brantley. SECOND ROW: Edna Hocutt, Lucille Bunn, Geraldine Corbett, Betty Jean Brown, Barbara Driver, Hilda Mae Price, Doris Kemp, Magdeline Atkinson, Leatha Eason, Mag- deline Hocutt, Lula Mae Narron, Sallie Hinton. . THIRD ROW: Charles Hocutt, Thelbert Hocutt, Wilton Strickland, Jodie Strickland, George Henry Bell, Charles Raines, Franklin Narron, Bobby Hinton, Herbert Corbett, Bill Creech, Miss Sullivan, Sponsor. NOT SHOWN: Harold Andrews, Grady Barnes, Gilbert Crocker, Thomas Price, Adell Creech, Ethel Tart. OFFICERS HAROLD ANDREWS . I. .f . . . President GERALDINE CORBETT . . Vice-President SALLY HINTON . . . . Secretory GEORGE HENRY BELL . . Treasurer
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PHOMOREL FIRST ROW: Annie Pearl O'Neal, Nellie Gray Price, Kate Narron, Coleman Strickland, Wilbur Johnson, Ann Boyette, Wilma Narron, Mary Creech O'Neal, Willard Hinnant, Sarah Howell, Geneva Bowman, Aldeen Huopana, Sadie Mae Phillips. SECOND ROW: Norma Lee Hocutt, Mary Ruth Hinton, Hazel Radford, Douglas Parrish, Alvin Narron, Dave O'Neal, Janis Rose Hinton, Helen Kemp, Virginia Rae Creech, Bennett Strickland, Elizabeth Flowers, Mr. Moser, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Sarah Wilder, Carl Price, John Williamson, Eldridge Narron, Buice Creechf Marshall High, Robin O'Neal, Cecil Price, Doris Stallings, Carrie Lee Ellis. NOT PICTURED: Willie Thomasson, Thomas Boyette. OFFICERS CARL PRICE . . . . . . President CECIL PRICE . . . . Vice-President ALDEEN HUOPANA . . Secretary-Treasurer
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Claes Prop ieoy As I walked into the Land of Tomcrrcw I saw John Narron as manager of the Cardinals baseball club. In the field of science I saw Maxine Pleasants as a great laboratory technician. Irene Huopana had changed her life from a laboratory tech- nician to be the wife of Junior May. Fletcher Stancil had finished Oak Ridge and was now a lieutenant in Uncle Sam's Army. The most religious student in the class was Hazel Bunn and l saw her on her first missionary trip to China. In the field of matrimony I saw Sallie Sue Barnes the wife of the country's leading playboy, Harold Boyette. I also saw Ada Mae Creech marrying one of her childhood sweet- hearts. It really took her a long time to make up her mind. Helen Davis had now finished King's Business College and was the secretary of our governor. Among those who desired a beauty course so much, l saw Pauline Gardner had just completed her course and was now a private hairdresser for her cousin, Ava Gardner in Hollywood. I also saw Velma Creech and Mary Ellen Cooke had both finished their courses and now own a fine beauty shop. During our school days all we could hear was Carolyn Eason wanting a motor- cycle. Ncw that he has one he has started his own motorcycle business. Although we had a very smart class, we had only one inventor, Dan Wall, and his favorite invention was kissproof lipstick. I saw that we had two members of our class that had settled down to good old farming. James Congleton was finally talked out of joining the Navy by Rachel Moody and is now a successful farmer. There was also Allene Ellis, who married Louis Driver and settled down on the red clay near Middlesex. Herbert Price made such a success in publishing the school paper and annual that he was the editor of our daily paper. Out of such a large class we had only one nurse, Eloise Hocutt, and she married a doctor from Rex Hospital. Charles Barnes had so many wrecks during his school year that he decided to open up a used car business to catch up on some old car and motorcycle repairing. We had several students to talk about going to Meredith but we had one who could take it. Imogene Narron graduated from Meredith and she is really going places. Louise Thomasson sold so many oatmeal cookies in the school store that she decided to cpen a bakery of her own. I saw Bobby Rex Brown and Hursell Fowler partners in a small pool room in Zebulon and doing fine patronizing their own business. I saw Silas Cooke stjll at the same old routine, a farmer during the week and a wolf in Clayton during the weekend. Charles Wilder had graduated from Carolina and I saw him keeping accounts for the Rockefeller Trust Company. Connie Mack Bunn had overcome his clumsiness and was now an expert iewelerrnan. Maude Pope was now a successful manager of the waitresses in a large cate in New York. The smallest of the class, Jesse Dwight High, was now in the town of Wendell walking between rows of tobacco wiping sweat and chanting the auctioneers' song. -JAKE BARNES, Prop-7 eR
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