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Love of Life The end is very hard to say, For other guidance, parents and friends, Though we've gone through toil and strife, We thank you very much. Because our wonderful days at Glendale High We'll remember your teachings everyday, Will remain with us through life. And try to abide by such. We thank our teachers for their helping hand, The passing years have swiftly flown, Given sincerely day by day. The familiar halls no longer echo our laughterg To them we say a fond farewell, We shall ever keep thy faith, As we journey on our way. And impart it to those who come after. A thinking mind is better than gold, A love of life you have truly taught us. Always remain the same fine school, And give to all your love and trust. ROSE HARE SYBIL LAMM MCOHIQHQ All Corsi J v 4 t we .a Cast- Sittingzj. W. Lewis, Barbara Edwards, Sue Stancil, Edward Creech, Janice Davis, and Constance Godwin. Standing R. H. Weaver, Elmer Crocker, Rose Hare, Wallace Gay, Betty Lou Narron, Eloise Boykin, and Betty Faye Fenfrow.
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1 1 'Wir J V U 1 i i ? K I -wr it E W 1 A 1 1 I i i 1 CLASS NIGHT HONORS Q N TESTATORS HISTORIANS POETS Constance Godwin Janice Davis Rose Hare Mary Brannan Eloise Boykin Sybil Lamm f N i N N PROPHETESSES SONGWRITERS Sue Stancil Betty Faye Renfrow Joyce Faye Narron Edward Creech
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, which class is the most fabulous of all? Why of course, the '57 graduates of Glendale High School! As I gaze into the mirror I see a magic land, For I dipt into the an enchanted land. It was Tennyson who said, future, - As far as human eyes can see, Saw the vision of the world, And all the wonders there would be. And so I am dipping into the future as far as my human eye can see. I am looking through the years and seeing the reflections of the seniors in the magic mirror. Each is living a wonderful life. First my eyes follow our class president who is flitting field. I hear that they have stopped using adding machines busily about in Granthanfs Young Men's Shop in Smith- since Eloise has such a mathematical mind. Next I see the lovely inside of a dancing school. Beautiful girls are receiving instructions from someone who looks very familiar. Why, it's the witty J. W. Lewis! He is the proud owner of the dancing school. The following scene discloses a cool, delightful-looking dining room. Having lunch over in a secluded corner we see none other than Alice Bailey, chic proprietress of the Hill Top Club, keeping a watchful eye on all that takes place. Look who's coming into the club and joining Alice. lt's Joyce Narron, dressed in an exclusive Paris original. By the way, Joyce is earning her living in France by working in the follies. ' Coming into view now is Sue Stancil. Recently she was chosen Wife of the Year. She is happly married and working successfully as secretary for her husband in his office in the Empire State Building in New York. By a swimming pool in the windy city, Chicago, I see orous in her beautiful swim suit, even though she is busily heart throb. Guess whom? a tall, slender life guard. It is Constance Godwin, glam- engaged in giving artificial respiration to her newest Here comes a flashy model-T swerving down the well- kept drive of a beautiful old colonial home. It stops sud- denly and out bounds Janice Davis and her fiance. Janice is tion Company. now a famous bus driver for the Greyhound Transporta- The door of this lovely home slowly opens. Who is that dignified matron emerging and walking across the porch? Oh, it's Betty Faye Renfrow, who is happly married and now has several children who are mischievously scampering all about her. We see Elmer Crocker flying above this charming southern home in his newly created Will-Rock Airplane. He recently broke the sound barrier. Wow! The scene shifts to Hollywood. There we find Randal Narron working diligently as a gardner for Marilyn Mon- roe. He once said, Hollywood or bust! Can you believe it, he made it! This magic mirror is truly magic, for now I see Rose Hare dressed in a stiffly starched nurse's uniform. It seems that she has a permanent job as assistant to a famous chiropractor in San Francisco. She works only on the rough and rugged. Oh, no, it can't be! But it is! lt's Betty Lou Narron recording popular songs on the G. H. S. label. She's a famous juke box favorite. We see R. H. Weaver at Ebbets field in Brooklyn passing some neat curves in baseball. He's a professional player for the Dodgers. The mirror is taking us back to New York to one of red cap in the lobby of this hotel. He's now employed as a he's getting rich on the tips. The mirror tells us that Sybil Lamm has given up her in France. The scene changes and we find that Dorothy Dix had marriage and divorce are rather interesting, especially since she believes in lovin' 'em and leavin' 'eml What a visiong Donald Cockrell is a brain surgeon. He him now in a spotless antiseptic operating room. Oh, he's Mr. Silver! Before our eyes comes Donald Boyette who has turned Presley are tough rivals. its fine hotels. Look, there's Talmage Langley in a jaunty bell boy, and it's the famous Conrad Hilton Hotel. I bet chance of being Miss America to become a famous artist Sue Brannan. Her items on unhitched five times. My, now been replaced by Mary she has been hitched and at Duke University. We see one of his former teachers, has just finished his studies beginning an operation on out to be the Romeo of his graduating class. He and Elvis Can you believe it? There's Peggy Creech who has finally found a place for her big feet-on the top of a shiny desk. She now holds an important job for the Paradise Shoe Company. A very domestic scene appears in the mirror. Barbara Edwards finally decided on her career, a full time and permanent job. Naturally, being the mother of five children is a permanent and full time job. ' In sunny Mexico we see Elton Cockrell who now owns a funeral home there. He received his previous experience at Grizzard's in Kenly. He had to leave America, even the And there's Edward Creech, a dairy farmer in Texas. give evaporated milk. dead wouldn't put their faith in him. He has made a remarkable discovery. He raises cows that The most surprising thing has happened. Helen Cockrell has been appointed by the Governor of the State of Idaho as the Wild Life Commissioner of that state. Beware, A very interesting and amusing game of basketball is her aim is as wild as Judy Canova's. taking place in the Coliseum in Raleigh. One of the teams is the celebrated Globe Trotters. Guess who's their manager? None other than Claiborne Pope, who has just finished at Carolina. Worth Brown has always been interested in agriculture. He is now a member of a corporation that produces Kill 'em Alive seeds for wiggly insects. Just look at him There we see Gee, it looks cold Again we are her music teacher Of course, at a number. Worth Wallace Gay applying for a iob at the there and so like the wild West. looking at a picture of domesticity. Rose husband, J. C. Narron. What a career! Narron's uniform is that of the Foreign there! He really enjoys being cruel to dumb animals. Indian Reservation in North Dakota as Justice of Peace. Finch is living near the Stop-and-Go Cross Roads with least one army camp comes into our view. One of our boys is in uniform. No, it is not stripes with Legion and he's in the deep of Africa. And there's Stephen Parrish teaching piano lessons at St. Mary's in Raleigh. He is ahead of Liberaceg he is teach- ing at a college full of girls! In the Hall of History in Raleigh we see the portrait of the one and only Nelson Narron. He and Grandma Moses have formed a corporation of painting lovely portraits of the Academy Award winners. The vision begins to grow dim-it is fading. The Enchanted Land and all the seniors are disappearing. Let us hope we can look into our own enchanted mirrors and have a vision of ourselves as we live our future. SUF STANCIL JOYCE NARRON
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