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CLASS PHUPHHY EUNWIUEU other secretaries are Dorothy Davis, Barbara Denise, Josephine Herring, Janet Lowrimore, Hattie Ham, Mary Emma Malpass, Josephine Sears, Frances Strickland, Ann Warren, Dorothy Wiggins, and Dollie Underwood. Oh! Have you seen your husband's secretary or aren't you interested? The other day, I read an article in the Raleigh News and Observer written by Jean Pyatt, a journalist, concerning an Engineers' Convention in Columbus, Ohio. il learned that George Arm- strong is a chemical engineer, Jack Caudill, 'a civil engineer, and Eugene Lashley, an aeronautical engineer. Also, Urban Roberts is an electrician and Bruce Berkeley, Franklin Martin, Pete Mc- Dowell, Erskine Pope, and Donald Sullivan are electrical engineers. I had a letter last week from Thelma Jeffreys, who is living with her cousin in Hollywood and modeling. Just imagine Thelma modeling. She said that Dorothy -Gainey is a swimming instructor, that Dorothy PerMar is a dress designer, and that Alice Gentry and Frances Sauls are beauty operators. Huldah Powell, an artist, and Mary Lou Donnell, Rae Helsing, and Zeno Spence, who are working in commercial art, are there too. It seems to me that they have practically everything in Hollywood now. To be a good citizen and never be a rich man, is quite an ambition for anyone and especially for Billy Ellis. But, no joke, he is working in a way that is very different from the old Billy in high school. He has fulfilled his ambition too. Joe King isnit doing so bad either, as he is a Super Duper Automotive Parts dealer, and neither is Harold Brown, who is a refrigerator mechanic. Just think of it, our dear ole class is represented in Congress by Gatsey Butler, a journalist, and in China by David Ham, a missionary. Charles Barnes, Robert Boyette, and Bill Weathers are really outdoor men. Charles is a trap- per and hunter, Robert is an agriculturist, and last but not least, Bill is buying and selling dogs and horses, and has some side business in tobacco. Our outdoor sportsmen are George Hallow and Elijah Vinson, who are professional baseball players, Donald Malpass, who is a professional foot- ball playerg and Tommy Davis, who is a professional football and baseball player. But Marjorie Allen, Mary Farfour, and Mickey Wellons are far away from good old terra iirma, as they are fiiers. Jane, just think, today, June 8, is our seventh anniversary as graduates from GHS. I don't think I will ever forget those wonderful plays we had while there. Remember Ira Montague? He's working in radio dramatics. And Liddy Bet Myatt? She's an announcer and program director. Also Betty Magill, who is directing the latest musical hit on Broadway. I guess Betty is happy now that she has her music and dramatics. Roy Pike and Carl Rice are radio techniciansg Anne Parker, a radio accompanist, and Billy Daly, a radio announcer. Turn your radio on and listen to NBC some- time as it will give you a great thrill to hear them. Well, I guess that takes care of our crowd, the Class of 1945. They have turned out to be good leaders in this big world, and in my opinion, the class is all that you could ask for. By the way, when are you coming to see us? Make it as soon as possible as I am dying to see you. But enough of this is enough, so I will close. Don't forget to give my love to the family and tell them to write and you write too. Love, Ann . . . Well, Jerry, what do you think of the letter and what do you think of your class? Gee! We had some good times at GHS and I don't believe anyone will ever forget the Class of 1945. I know I won't forget it, or any of the things it has done. But, for a while let's say so long to a wonderful class, the Class of 1945. -ANN BARBOUR, Class Prophet TWENTY-NINE
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