Farmington High School - Echo Yearbook (Mocksville, NC)

 - Class of 1948

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445: my I . 19 ' ' ul Wu 'WHT . A , 2' I-7 '1 1--1:51. 1. ..fP'! ' 7r ' .f ...,. 'ff -J - ' ' '!7Tf..' la jl .: .f 1,'.C,f'9:.fQ:r. ' 'V . . . ,,, A I.-v ,X ' . V 1, I .-....' J ' ' .91 ' -f .. f1'-f 5 3f IA3l'l'II.l.lHD'Elh.llIllUHULlB8G'l948 .1' 'H I wif .- we the Senior class of 1948, as we approach the end of our higx school jcurmy, wish 'QgP.f ,, -A rm. : to nuke this, our last will and testament, while we ere in our norml state of being. 5, X f Q., To the faculty we bequeath our continual friendship and good dll. fr, 'Ly - it We bequeath to the class of '49 our dignity and special pdvileges. - :I M751 To the eonhcnncre class we bequeath our text books and even the notes written on the des ' g5gl'.'1'Lg. .5 .ug desks. 'LI iq.: 54.5-ng1iQ5,': To the Freshman class we bequeath four years of hard work. I' Q'-gg'.1l1 '- '-XJ,-, hrvey lhite leaves his love for an arguement to Odell Boger . .f 177' . Ollivs Lowery leaves her curls to John frank Johnson and neat appearance to Janet ' - ,, Gaither. khncy Riddle leaves her basket ball ability to Sallie Ruth Hockaday and hes' brains if Rl 1 to Curtis I-ee Reavis. A Dean hall leaves his ability as president to Bob hu-shes, and his height to Kenneth 3 1' mtie 11 3 , Helena Jarrls leaves her beautiful voiee to Shirley Gaither and her giggles to 1 ' ' Peggy Bus Cline. , v. f-2 .. 4 sn-1. Ratledge nav.. n.r mmm... to Dewills. mu. 3521-559 , sul. mane nav.. nm- witty 1-...ar-k. to au-sh Ruth Eaton. Q ' -gf' 5' Gene mll 'leaves his health hung with his love affhirs to Johnny Beats. ' - 1- 'fp Gsthorine lest wills her ability on the basket ball team to guard Gloria and Daniels ', 7 to nm-th. nm Davis. . , ,E , L .W mein. Ireland leaves sn- good ner. tc um. crey sam.. gf9z:'q.. M' Billy Seats wills his ability to get around fast to Zella lhe Rstledge. it opml' 0.E.I7r:lver leaves his wise cracks and monkey shines to Johnny Beats. I, Betty Bcarks leaves her petition as cheer leader to Peggy Uline. ' ' Bud Wallace Leaves his ability to get along with Deovle to Betty Jo Riddle. Betty Shelton leaves her smiles to John Prank Johnson. 1.335 Ada Atkinson leaves her front seat tc Annie Grey Smith and her leadership ability ,gi 1 .3 to Odell Boger. ' fg 'A Pearlene Bcoe leaves her sunny disposition to Betty Jo Riddle. ' Q 45 James Brock leaves his place on the basket ball team to Kenneth White and bus 'p Nc. 4 tc Bob Purchts. - ' , ,gl Lucille Beavis leaves her friendly disposition to Ballie Ruth Hocksday. J:-inf' 'X 1. Albert Gentle leaves his ability to express hixlel! tc Curtis he Beavis. :.l'?',', E. Gu-olyn Eaton leaves her place in high society to Dewilla mll and her ability to r' 4 f Play the piano to John r.-.ex Jumson. - 7 'f I I 1 1 FROHBCY 1. A I 4 .Jn 9 - J 1958 will find Oatherine West in Hollywood playing leading lady with Van Johnson. 'iii ' 5. A x Q In 1960, Ada Atkinson and Bud Wallace will be settled down in an eight room house , 'My 1 ,I in Winston Salem with their six children. 1-. 1' 2' ?fVjE'2' By 1970 Harvey White will have made one of the greatest discoveries in science ever. N ' 'Q In 1975 Gene Dull will be holding first bass for the Boston Red Sox. 1, if , By 1950 Lucille Reavie will be Mrs. Helton. She will be living up on Fifth Avenue L ' ,, in New York working in a department store. ll I fy ln 1963 James Brock and his third wife will be living in Chicago where James is Ti' ll mayor of the tom. Q52 Q 1980 will find Dean Dall returning from london where he, his wife, and two children ' 5.-N were guests of Queen Elisabeth. ' A ,543 By 1965 Bixla Riddle will hold a position as teacher tc seven grades in s one room -1' L-I ' ', sechocl house near Yadkinvllle, -, 3 l V 1969 will find Nancy Riddle superintendent of nurses at John Hoskins Hosoital in ,ln . -9 Baltimore, Maryland. SE' f By 1970 Betty Bhelton will be snrried to the richest man in Davie County. fgfi tg 1 1959 will find hh:-ie Ratledge as secretary to the govennn. lf:-L '4 . 1962 will find 0.E.Dr1ver hump shouldgred af?e:hstSc:lpingtund:: 1dcors.h in T -J f. 955 Bill S t will be manag o e s. r ., gg 1970 we wlllegigd Albert o.nt1:f.om::eo: theevctiig ballot lnrzzvigsse .1 cgdb -45,5 maze for eh. sheriff. qh,,-f- 711 j:'i 1968 v111 find Betty sw-ke back at dau- old r.H.s. teaching piano and voice. By 1966 Ollive Lowery an interior decorator, will hold a position in Washington. ,anfigvj ' By 1975 Psarlsno B... will be 1-em-ning to sg. united stat.. from umm wher . fx, 1 h has b missionary for the past six years. V DF. I e 0 In 19Z?'L:c1lle Ireland, a beauty operator, will hold a position in Greensb orc. Li. 'ui 1960 will find Helena Jarvis singing on the Bit Parade. D c . A-tw, - We will find Carolyn Eaton in 1963 an old mid school teacher at Washington, . . .--11, where they have ll months school with 16 grades A gp.-ff 1' wr 1 6 : A Q. - he ' 1 1 .4 1 oy . A 5 I A .-1 fy.-f - i, yr-I1-1 . ., L... ., , -u I -1 nl . , . s,, .S.- -v ,1 . - .Jo-.45,,:-1 '4 M . . . , . s 'r ' 'YT'- 1-'. ' 1' 4.3 . H... ' F U 'CT '- - e n- t ' Q Q -. f ,J ir.. 1 . 1 , 9 -1 I 1A ry,M.,'. ' ,f ' . ,-13

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