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SUPERLATIVE Best Loolcing: Betty Gaines, John Reynolds Harris Most Dependable: Delores Gaines, .Iohn Kilmer Cheek . 4 . , Page Scucntun
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YOFEZC Last week I visited the West Coast and looked through the powerful telescope on Mount Palomor. I hoped to see Mars, or, at least, the tunnels in the moon, but I saw only the Royal Class of '48 in the year 1958. As I focused the telescope at various angles each member passed before my eyes. In the city of Greensboro on South Elm Street, a beautiful night club was seen, and there, cracking her wit with Greensboro's business men, was Princess Mary Ruth Wilson, the successful owner of the club. Asheville next came into view, and I beheld John Walter Memorial Hospital with Princess Inez Oldham, the efficient superintendent of nurses, ministering to the patients. A limousine passed with His Excellency Governor Charlie Johnson and Chauffeur Prince Charlie Fields. Adjusting my telescope, I saw Antioch, just outside Goldston, and there was Princess Betty Gaines, proprietor of Chatham's Jot 'em Down Store. Before I could turn around feathers filled the air, and, when the air was clear, I could see Prince John Walter Goldston as he and Princess Margie were putting 100,000 chickens to bed. A beautiful ollice came into view, and I caught a glimpse of Princess Millicent Beal, secre- tary for the Department of Agriculture in Washington, D. C. A skyscraper under construction was sighted and high up on the steel framework, I saw the contractor as he directed the men in their work. I could not at Hrst make out who it wasg but, presently, he turned his face and I recognized Prince John Kilmer Cheek. As I turned my telescope, the University of Florida appearedg in the president's office, was the president of the university-Prince John Reynolds Harris. An old-fashioned farm house came before my eyes, and a mother was sitting with three small children, saying their evening prayer, around her knees. I looked twice to be sure who the mother was. Ah, it was Princess Mariel Griffin! , A new Ford dashed by and at the wheel was Princess Joy Ruth on her way to Goldston to meet with the Four H Club, for she is now the assistant home agent of Chatham County. A beautiful spring day appeared, and I was able to watch Prince J. L. Campbell, sitting lazily on the edge of a river bank, casting his line into the water, still waiting for suckers. I looked at a small cottage, nestled in the mountains of North Carolina. A crippled soldier and his wife, who was his former nurse, Princess Ollie Seagrove resided here. Next, Gulf came into view and there sat Prince John Wilkie Jr. in That Easy Rocking Chair. I couldn't believe it when Princess Delores Gaines appeared as a society belle, she is now married to the congressman from this district. A grey hound bus dashed by loaded with passengers, Prince Theron Oldham was the driver. The queen of education, Princes Marietta Gates, still using her brain, came into View--she is head of the department of accounting in the University of North Carolina. 9 -Oh, it can't be true, but I saw lil! I am an old maid with nothing to do but think of all the chances I turned down! DAISY Jonnim, Prophetess Page Eighteen
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