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PROPHECY ee ness ea May 10; 1968° THE TATLER Alumni Section i eS “NOTED SOLOIST RETURNS TO STATE New York, N.Y. -Miss Evelyn Chavis has just returned from her tour through Europe, Asia and Canada. Miss Chavis' singing can be classed as nothing short of her talent. Aside from singing, she is Mrs. John E. Mitchell and the mother of two girls. MACON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE OPENS Louisburg, N.C.- Miss Matilda Macon has announced the open- ing of her Business College. The college has one dormitory and ten teachers, They include Misses Laura Wright, Alice M. Stokes, Rosa Perry, and Mrs. Bessie Reed Williams. NURSES GO to WORK IN GHANA Washington, D.C.- Miss Gladys Stroud, Lois M. Moore, Bettye Brodie, all Red Cross Nurses, have safely arrived in Ghana. TO TEACH AT SHAW UNIVERSITY Raleigh, N.C.-Miss Johnnie E. Strickland, Home Economic Ex- pert, has been appointed to the staff of Shaw U. SUCCESSFUL WOMAN FLYER Rome, Italy- Miss Nancy Bradford, first woman jet pilot, flew around the world in 8 hours. MUSTANGS WIN OVER NATIONALS Detroit, Mich.- The famous football team, the Mustangs of Baltimore, Md. won the championship from the Nationals of this city. The spectacular stars were Raymond Yarboro, Reuval Jones, Harvey Spivey, andPlummer Williamson. These Stars, with Coach Kenneth Harris, were graduates of F.C.T.S. in 1958. NEW EDITOR OF LOCAL PAPER Los Angeles, Cal.- Mr. Wiley Davis was appointed new editor of THE NEWS DISTURBER. The reporters are Carter Lewis and George Milon. WILL VISIT HOMETOWN New York, N.C.- The famous model, Miss Elizabeth Butts, for- merly of Lovisburg, N.C. will spendher vacation with her parents and friends before sailing to Europe. NEW DISCOVERY Germany- In his famous Black Town laboratory in Louisburg, Germany, Professor Pernel| Hartsfield's latest discovery is his meal pill . His sleep walking pill is being perfected. I N iY Norfolk, Va.- The following girlshave made the Army Air Force their career: Misses Ethel Foster, Clara Cooke, and Elnora Wright. They are outstanding Sargeants after only two years in service, «FAMOUS PICTURE STOLEN Paris, France- The Famous Sputnik, painted by the notedartist and designer, Miss Frances Whitaker, was stolen from her manslon during an exhibition of her famous pictures. A private detective, John Sherlock Terrell, has been hired to trace the whereabouts of the picture. ee SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SILVER ACE NIGHT CLUB There will be an all night dance at the Silver Ace, 156th Street, Chicago, II]. Sponsors are the Misses Shirley Jean Moore and Mildred Richardson. Miss Juanita Young informed us that she was recuperating from an eye operation, performed by two well known eye specialists, Drs. James Edward Hayes and Joshua W. Levister. She wishes to thank all of her friends for the lovely flowers and cards during her illness. ANNOUNCEMENTS Johnnie Jeffreys, an ardent baseball fan, is now managing the Brooklyn Dodgers in California. The Hilliard-Jones Birdland night spot has just reopened. The joint owners are James Hilliard Thomas Jones. Miss Hazel Eaton has just become engaged to one of the world's outstanding band leaders, Mr. George Frank Greene. Miss Katie Perry will honor them ata reception at her home on Long Island, New York, Miss Virginia Eaton announces the opening of her beauty salon. Don't let unruly hair spoil your glamour. Miss Margaret Branche has venturedinto the field of matrimony. Mrs. Lucy Terrell Williams announces the birth ofher quads, The proud mother states that it's cheaper by the dozens. Ithas been recently announced that Robert Lee Alston and Charles Moore, members of the city police force, have been promoted to sergeants, Ralph Brown, a former studentof F.C.1.5 «, Is stationed overseas. It is reported that he is singing to his most current heart-beat, Miss Gladys Williams. HAZEL EATON BETTY BRODIE Reporters
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F} JOHN ALLEN TERRELL N.F-A.; Choral Club; 4-H. LUCY GREY TERRELL Choral Club; Home Economics; Safety Patrol. FRANCES FRAN WHITAKER Class Treasurer; Patrol; 4-H; May Queen; Dramatics; Home Economics; Choral Club; Basketball; Varsity . BESSIE SHORTY REED WILLIAMS Home Economics; Choral Club; 4-H. GLADYS MAE WILLIAMS Home Economics. PLUMMER BUDDY WILLIAMSON N.F.A.; 4-H; Football ;Varsity Club, ELNORA CELESTE WRIGHT Home Economics; Choral Club; 4-H; Safety Patrol. LAURA PEARL WRIGHT Home Economics; Choral Club. RAYMOND GIG YARBOROUGH Football; Varsity Club; 4-H; Choral Club; Dramatics. JUANITA NITA YOUNG Home Economics; Choral Club; Shriner Debutante; Safety P : 4-H. atrol;
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CLASS HISTORY — CHAPTER I oe : Four years ago, early one September moming in 1953, we, Training School with our appearence. Whether we didthis by ch to discuss here. (The point is that we came in number). who are now seniors, honored the Franklin County oice or because we had to is a point that we refuse We soon found out that we were to have two capable leaders, Mrs. Marguerite Evans and Mr. James M. Ridley. Right away we got the ball rolling by electing class officers, and just to show from the beginning who would be boss in this class we elected 4 girls and one boy: President, Gladys Stroud; Vice President, Hazel Eaton; Secre- tary, Matilda Macon; Assistant Secretary, Evelyn Chavis; and Treasurer, Joshua Levister, Jr.; also to show that we meant business from the start we sent out participants to the following activities: Basketball-Virginia Webb, Gladys Stroud, Frances Whitaker, Matilda Macon, to the girls team, Kenneth Harris, Joshua Levister, to the boys team. Choral Club-Frances, Gladys, Elaine, Matilda, Laura, Juanita. Student Council - Elaine Strickland, Virginia, Eaton and Joshua Levister. Although many of us managed to complete our Freshman year successfully, disaster befell others of us. A few had their growth retarded a year, others dropped out of the Freshman Class: forever. CHAPTER II With the coming of the next September, we received a new name-Sophomores. We entered this year a liftle wiser and with more confidence than we hadhad during the previous year. Even though our number had decreased to sixty, we were better represented in the extra-curricular activities. We sent out seven cheerleaders twenty Choral Club members, seven Varsity Club members, some Band and Student Council members. Our clase officers vi lous! Virginia Eaton; Vice President, Hazel Eaton; Secretary, Margaret Branche; Assistant Secretary, ; aaa eee Whitaker and Joshua Levister. This was a most distinguished body and re- CHAPTER III In the third year, owing to an old educati onal cust t i i made our sense of importance increase out of all due ly ce eine eee eee ee Suddenly we found that another chan ge had taken place in our i i 7 4 t important lives. We h = rah i pillage — in her place, we found another, Mrs. V. H. Levister ia ale ee aos y a his fhe ld “ yy the guidance, sincerity and irleaedhto hat ae eerie : ‘ e following officers: Presid i i ;Vi i Gladys Stroud; Secretary, Evelyn Chavis; Assistant Secretary, Elaine Shiki andi kl allstar ; , Frances itaker.
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