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CLASS PIIIIPIIEIIY Graduation has come and gone. Time has passed quickly, but one cannot forget the days that used to be. As I reminisce during the time my French students are using for study, I think of my classmates, and their professions. Just the other day I received a letter from a dear friend and classmate, the former NELL GODWIN. She told me that JOY RAE HINTON, ELLEN GREEN and PATRICIA BOYETTE have also become fine house- wives. I remember KENNETH WALl.'S fine talent for singing, and it has carried him places. He now sings with the Arthur Godfrey show. NELSON WILDER manages the CBS Station at which ALICE PRICE is a secretary. LARRY TIPPETT has his own business which manufactures buttons. I understand JEAN BARNES is his bookkeeper and accountant. Speaking of business, HUGH HINTON, having maiored in Pharmacy at U. N. C., operates the Hinton Drug Co. in Raleigh. Just around the corner from him, MAMIE and MILDRED BOYETTE run their exclusive dress shop. GLORIA FAYE CARROLL has her own hat shop nearby. In the field of teaching, MARGIE PRICE is at Corinth-Holders teaching English. BETTY MAE FREEMAN teaches Commercial subjects and SHELBY FOWLER is physical education director. In the same school, Mr. O. C. Freeman has retired and GLENN MOORE has taken his place as principal. GARNER ANDREWS and MARVIN BOYKIN operate Trailway Bus Lines. Their competitor, incident- ally, is WELDON TIPPETT in the Greyhound business. In the air, WYATT EASON and GRADY THOMASSON are pilots, AUDREY MOONEYHAM and MAMIE REE NARRON are stewardesses on their planes. Also in the field of travel, STEVEN RICHARDSON eng- ineers a train on which DONALD BOYETTE is a conductor. THOMAS DAVIS and JIMMY DOAN resorted to submarines. RODNEY BROWN and FAYE BRINKLEY have taken over the I Love Lucy Show. They have made an even greater hit than Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez. ERNESTINE COOKE is chief photographer for the New York Times and YVONNE BARHAM is her assistant. CRAIG MURPHY is circulation manager of the paper, and BOBBY BAILEY is a wonderful cartoon artist. RUDEAN ATKINSON and PEGGY GODWIN are typists on a paper in a neighboring city. On the political side, RONALD HOCUTT, JR. is running for a position in the House of Representatives, and JESSE MURPHREY is his campaign manager. HAROLD NARRON was recently elected Vice-President of the United States. I can recall when he served so faithfully for years as vice-president of our class. My pondering must come to a close, for the bell is ringing and my third period French class will be coming in. My ambition is to be able to give the children I teach something to help them -reach goals as high as those attained by members of the Class of 1954. MARTHA BOUGHMAN CLASS PROPHET
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LARRY BRUCE TIPPETT f 'F ' HAROLD KENNETH WALL Smile and the world smiles with you.' 4-H Club 3, 4, F. V. A. 3, 4, Who's who 4. CLAVON WHITLEY I take my fun where I find IL' 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 3, 4, Who's who 4. Short packages are full of dynamite. 4'H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bus driver 3, 4, Class play 3, F. F. A. president 3 Who's who 4 Corinthian staff 3 SAMUEL WELDON TIPPETT If you want to live to see ninty, don't look for it on your speedometer Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 3, 4, Bus driver 4, WIJS Who 4. VW, THE SENIOR BOYS THE SENIOR GIRLS MELVIN EUGENE WALL To always be friendIy. ' F. F. A. 3, 4, Who's who 4. WILLIAM NELSON WILDER Never believe or forget the speech of a woman. Co-Ho-Pa staff I, Class play 3, Baseball I, 2, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Cor- inthian Sraff 4, Who's Who 4.
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