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ROBERT LAMA WILLIAMS, III It is well to think well; It is Divine to act well. Iasenayel 435 dwunsiose IPulaye Be IDebwee (Cl tye) 35) Beta G lub) 334; Junior Marshall 3; Gentleman! 4, JIMMY WAYNE YATES Knowledge is, indeed, that which, next to virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. Class President 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 3,45). Wa nicie eG lubes. 4a Juniors layens: Junior Marshall 3; Reporter 4; ''Most Likely to Succeed 4, 'No man can climb out beyond the limitations of his own character. . . - John Morley Ye 22D P 2 PPP PPD D ?
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aA, P2222 IP PPP ERK EKER EERE SARAH ANN SIDES There is no virtue so truly great and goodlike as justice, Io daly, Wy WS, 5,4 INGoewtier 93 IPwesie dent 4; Office Worker 1,2,3,4; Music Student 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Junior Plaveo jae DUse Drivers 344mm Viatsliyve Glib See rele mnt Gounc a amb. tam @lwiomon-rs Typist Chips 4; Reporter 4; Cheer- leader 4; Class Secretary 4; ''Best- All-Round 4; Drama Club 4; Hallo- ween Queen 4 , FRANKLIN LAVERNE SIFFORD They are never alone that are accom- panied with noble thoughts. lie bY A, 12,5, 4 ecretaryr+ her. Convention 3; Basketball 2,3,4; Base- ball3,4; Football2; Boys'State 4; Bus Driver 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Vice President 4. WILLIAM WAYNE TREXLER It matters not how long we live, but how, ! File Dec OnV enti on a b 0 yesmeotate s: Class President 3; Bus Driver 2,3,4; Football 4; BetaClub 4; Fire Marshall 4; ''Most Dependable 4, COY DEAL WILHELM A contented mind is the greatest bless- ing a man can enjoy in this world, IDS IDG te WyasSie35 Jeic IDpshyor Sz, TRUETT MATTHEW SMITH I enjoy talking with a friend, Student CGouncal )s Claisis Treasurer 2; Dance Club 3; Bus Driver 3,4, RANDALL RAY STIREWALT Be not simply good; Be good for something. 5 P Pn WY AIG A: Seo 08 1a OO Uo) 3; Football2,3,4; Baseball2, 4, MARTHA NAN TEAGUE Doing good to others is nota duty s Ltzis asjoy. ID, lel, ANG Ie (ewingy Isreass uUnericpeGlee @lubeZnssaeDance Club 3,4; Assistant Business Manager Quarrier''3; Busi- ness Manager 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Canteen Worker 4; Best Sport 4,
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Class Prophecy Hi there! Well, here we are in May of 1965. Let's see what's happening to the Seniors who graduated in 1956. It seems that several of the girls have obtained the honorable de- gree of MRS. They are LaVerne Dennis and Marlene Doby. Wayne Trexler has obtained high military honors in the Air Force. He is now teaching in one of the AF training schools. Kermene Colson has taken over the role of ''Our Miss Brooks'' and is teaching English in high school. Atthe lastart exhibit, Gary Safrit's paintings rated among the best. Several art museums are clamoring for his work. Secretarial jobs seemedto have appealed to Sue Fisher, Ann Sides, and Rachel Shinn. They are prosperous secretaries following the example of Susie MacNamara. Frances Barger, having graduated from Appalachian, is now coaching girls' basketball. The Philadelphia Phillies are now prospering from our catcher, Virgii Bernhardt. He is making a fabulous salary. Inthe Mathfield are Barbara Brewer and Rachel Jordan. We hear they are even improving some of Einstein's theories. Truett Smith, Glenn Eagle, and Charlie Earnhardt are mechanics on school buses. They gained valuable material from their school bus driving. Aused car lot in Salisbury has been opened by Charles Lyerly. Joey Brooks is his assist- tant. Marshall Jones is having great success with his hamburger stand he opened not long ago. Filling the position of Farm Agent for Rowan County is Edward Kline. Assisting him is Joseph Earnhardt. We are proud to boast of two models from our class. Wilma Mahaffey and Myrna Peeler are the lucky gals. Kenneth Nance, using his political ability, has been appointed to the President's cabinet. Glenn Lyerly is doing well in the grocery business. Handling the meat department for him is John Kesler. Having formedtheir own hillbilly band, Glenn Brown and Ernest Basinger are making rapid progress. The medical profession has attracted Victor Earnhardt. He is now a successful doctor. Ruth Basinger is attracting a lot of attention as a comedienne on the Jack Benny Show. The Army has gained two of our boys, Eddie Brown and Max Brown. They were promoted to Sergeants last month. Jim Bruce has his own church in Kannapolis now. We hear he is a great success. Jean Hodgson, Shirley Poole, and Barbara Coley are operating a beauty shop. Most of the movie stars patronize them. Paul Fisher has just opened a new bank with Martha Nan Teague as his receptionist. Using her typing ability for the New York Times is Wilma Cauble. Richard Roscoe is sweeping Filmland. He has the lead in his latest picture. Probing into the depths of people's minds is Jim Yates. His office, the most modern one around, was constructed by Reginald Richardson. Winston Mahaffey, David Shuping, and Randall Stirewalt made the big league. They are playing football with the Washington Redskins. Bob Williams has masteredthe French language. He is now a professor at a leading college. Franklin Sifford and Coy Wilhelm are successful farmers. They have invented a new machine to make farming easier. And last, but not least, is Eunice Foster, head dietician of the new consolidated school. Class Prophet Daisy Durey
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