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Prophecy Sue Howard and Ann Sain have an important job on this paper. They compileand record the stock market reports. I had been reading longer than I realized. Since I was leaving for North Carolina tomorrow I had to rush to my hotel room and pack. The next morning I called a taxi to take me to the airport. Much to my surprise Gilbert Potts was the driver. Gilbert said that several of our classmates had become taxi drivers in the big city. J. T. Smith had just completed his fifth year of driving without a collision. Jimmy Spillman, LesterMyers and Jerry Reavis were reliablealso. Betty Jones and Betty Jo Phillips were very successful as lady taxi drivers. Upon arriving safely at the airport I discovered that I was going to havesome in- teresting companions on my flight. One group, the Washington Redskins football team, was makingatourof the United States. Some of the members I recognized were Eddie Hellard, RobertTaylor, Bill Downum, and Dickie Nail. Theysaid that Phillip Rowland was their new manager. Threesof their cheerleaders, Linda Daniels, Chiquita Murray, and Sue Daywalt were accompaning them on their tour. Also on this flight was a choral group returning from around of personal appearances. Directed by Mr. Reichle, a few of the members were Felix Williams, Gail Furches, Evonne Gaither, Vivian McKnight, Emma Jo Pope, Nancy Rollins, Janice Smoot and Audrey Bailey. We hesitated a moment when we heard that Thurman O'Mara was piloting the plane, but the stewardess, Barbara Ferebee, assured us that Thurman was a reliable pilot. Kenny Walker was the co-pilot, so we decided that between the two they should do all right. Barbara was telling us that Jimmy Zimmerman, Johnny McBride, Jim Boger and Sam Nichols were pilots also. They had put to good use the skill they obtained in the Air Force. We were interested to know what some of our other classmates were doing. lt was nice to hear that so many of them had finished college and had come back to our school to teach. Jo Ann Trivette was now teaching French. Clinard Howard, James White, Rolden Spear and Gwendol Long were all English teachers, while Leonard Jones had taken over the mechanical drawing department. Allen Blakeley was teaching problems of American Democracy, and Howard Beck was an excellent driver's training teacher. John Foster was a good chemistry teacher also. Kay Webb and Libby King were teaching the business courses and Amos Brown was teaching algebra. We heard that G. Vernon Hendrix, Kenneth Howard and Marshall Angel were having good luck as athletic coaches. Edith Pilcher's girls basketball team was still leading the conference. Joann Frye, Helen Hepler, Pansy Howard, Shirley Gough, Mary Baity, Faye Howell, Margaret Jones and Carolyn Latham were very happy as housewives. Leonard Shelton and Tommy Ratledge were operating a used car lot. Wayne Beck, Roy Forrest and Dallas Groce are very successful farmers. What a quick trip! We're already in Davie County. Could all those buildings down there be Davie High School? Why yes, those new buildings must be gymnasium and auditorium. One can certainly tell that the school has progressed along with the T957 graduating class. SU E BROWDER Class Prophet
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