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June 12, 1960. N PT7'j'1j f 'v-'7'-- - -- ---Qv ,....... --. . ,,,, ,, vm . , . W I L Gil- 1'- , Il. QV- NEWS FLASH - - - teacher the school has ever had . . . Raylass Department The outstanding current events brought to you by the Same, now has as 'fs l'eft,m0del,-la Ch'ld 'f5f ' - - Ed Giiiiop of Time. it reveals the 1960 activities of tht Watt s Shoe Store is thriving while Ed beats his drum to imiiviiiiiai members of 3 typical high school graduaiing amuse his customers . . . Margaret Norman, a secretary, class of the yem. 1941- Bobby Fisher' Ace Newsreei Pho, now has a new boss, name of Gertrude . . . The Charlotte tographer for the Ram Movietone, selected his own class Waffle Shop Pas 'Wo l'f mY Cash'e 5 Mm'Y and, RUFW for this Sindy' the Class of 1941, Harding High Schooii Pappas . . . tiene Long is often seen atlChapel Iiill with Ch i N h C i. a curly headed freshman . . . Joe Messina and Lompany ' nr one' on aroma' is now the greatest paper company in the world, but is , , till unable to collect more than 25c worth of papers from Mr. J. Curtis White, Senior Class Lawyer is now Chief 5 - - - - - JMC' of me Simms Conf' - - - The Sfiiky Fly Pavel' 2'I.i.H,i'5'lL'2?i.E'.1f MiIZ3'Z3f i'ffi1yi:1 'si giififla 133222215 .fi l'0mPafly has had 3 very successful ycatfi ,hi proprietor South Carolina . . . A beauty shop is being run by Katie 'S B'ked?er5niges Tlswelk ace iegsladi Yglfsleiz Oliergflsh Stone and Anna Taylor un West Sixth Street . . . Edna .:.u arrs,wowore so ar in e armg M Mmdiff F k Ysihc - Library is now Head Librarian at the Charlotte Public ae y et or on Jac son on ammq i Library . . . The Y. M. C. A. is proud of its new General Secretary, Reid Dellinger . . . Jack Demas, the hard- working little boy. is now owner of the Goody Sweet Shop . . . Elizabeth Floyd is Business Manager of the New York Ti'mr.r. . . At the Economy Food Store, Margaret Funderburk still sits behind the cash register . . . Leontine Gardner, second lady-governor, has a big time in Raleigh teaching her executives to jitterbug . . . Callie Lee Doster, who worked so hard in shorthand, is now a retired seam- stress . . . Ronald Godfrey is a very up and coming sales- man for the Singer Sewing Machine Company . . . Flash . . . the millionaire! Jasper Gordon invested a million dollars in Ajax Long Woolens . . . Tom Griffin is now director of the Harding High School Band, but he also gets mad and breaks his baton . . . By Way of the High Seas! Our new ambassador to Germany is Bill Hamilton . . . Boyce Coble and Frank Kendall just invented a new way to make matches strike sooner . . . Arvel Heafner and B. D. Hendrix, the two Hollywood Casanovas, were just voted as the two actors who brought in the most box-office receipts during 1960 . . . The Merita Bakery has a new cake department head, Elizabeth Hinson . . . Highlights in the World of Sports! Craig Gadd is now pitching for the Boston Yankees . . . The Light Heavy- weight Championship of the World is to be decided to- night between I.. T. Rippy and J. C. Rhyne . . . Buck Green pitches to Sam McAllister for Siwash College . . . State Penn is proud of its new water boy, Donald Walters . . . After many hard years of practice, Harry Brickhouse has finally made the second team on Harding High's foot- ball squad . . . There is no joy in Charlotte for the mighty Deaton has struck out . . . Frank Vita is now Assistant Manager of the Y. M. C. A. basketball team . . . Grace Parker is managing the girls' professional' basketball team, upon which Lucille Feagap and Frances Tatum are the stars . . . In connection with the labor question! Henry Stokes finally handed in his English theme . . . Cecil Adams and his intimate friend Bill Smith, are still in the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades at Harding High . . . William Turner, voice teacher at Davidson College, is often heard stretching his tender vocal cords trying to teach Donald Keistler to sing . . . Since the burlesque business has been picking up they need new stars, so Gwendolyn Lehman has taken over the job as Fan Dancer . . . Work and Industry! A well known reducing-machine factory is owned by Billy Yount . . . the bakery business has found a new genius in Jim Duncan and his Muffins . . . Lewis Padgett, Bronze Trull, J. B. Grooms, and Arnold Lee Hill, those smooth-singing cowboys, furnish the music for the square dances at Harding High, while Vincent Severs calls the Figures . . . Jack Greene and Dewey Hawkes are co-editors of the Charlotte News, with Margaret Graham an outstanding staff member . . . Eliza- beth Barkley and W. C. Owens are known as the most famous man and woman on the Hying trapeze . . . Montese Blankenship is sccretary,to the President of the United States . . . Audrey Solomon and Estern McClain are President and Vice-President respectively of the A and P Food Stores . . . Mari Lee Creech is now teaching short- hand at Harding Hig 5 she is rated as the second best reason unknown . . . but we know, don't we? . . . Martha Shockley is still seen carrying her violin case under her arm. She must love music . . . J. G. Capps and Thearon Hooks are bookkeepers for the John llancock Life Insurance Company . . . Mary Elizabeth Crawford designs jewelry for Kress and Company and also displays several different kinds of fingernail polish . . . Jane Allison, Jean Allison, Hilda Brewer. Patricia Daugherty, Aileen Hipp, Margaret Hunter, Scottie Muse. Nancy Sharp, Nannie Mae Stephens. Gladys Coble, Betty Jo Reinhardt, and Norma Booker, all members of the D.D. Club, are still having meetings on Monday night with but one idea in mind--how to catch and hold a man . . . Flash! A new bookl Hon' to Become an Arrrrss in Tru Eeasy Lesson.: has just been written by Ruth Reilly, and the first copy was sold to Dorothy Stubbs. Dorothy pur- chased her book through Rose Beecher Threatt's Mail Order Service . . . New York City, New York! Josephine Altman is sing- ing in all the prominent night clubs with Reid Crook's orchestra . . . M.ary Elizabeth Wingate now has blond hair and is one of the city's greatest stylists . . . Jean Carroll is the editor of Life Magazine . . . Hollywood, California! June 6, 1960 . . . Mickey Rooney now has a new double, Frank Mayneg Frank also has a great swing band . . , Lewis Boyd. Stand-in for Robert Taylor, has been playing in quite ai few pictures lately . . . The busiest and most popular man at the Escort Bureau is Neil Cline . . . Buffalo, New York . . . Ruth Crowson and Margaret Helms are running a tea room and gift shop . . . Jimmy Dorsey, Jr., discovered a new star, Robert Allen . . . Charlotte, North Carolina . . . Margaret Seegers has a beautiful little home in Myers Park . . . Ed Criminger is a new addition to the Briar Hoppers . . . L. J. Watson tripped and fell in his bass horn and as yet has not been found . . . if anyone can help to get him ont, please call his home immediately . . . Martin Scott was married yesterday by the Reverend Lee NYalker. The happy little woman, you'd never guess . . . Thomas Wetmore has one of the new Ford Thunderboltsf' which he purchased with popsicle wrappers . . . Jack T. Moore is now at Morganton-WHY? Jean Holland is accompanying him!- Now I wonder? . . . Great People of America . . . Heard Dr. Marie Nelson, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., speak at the Armory on Who will win the Election in 1960, Roosevelt or Bill Collins? . . . Raymond Bumgardner, voted most likely to succeed, is now president of Duke University . . . Tvtgo nurses in the United States Army are Helene Huber and Rosabelle Johnson . . . Miss Betty Collins is directing the Symphonic Sympathy Orchestra . . . Dorothy Rudisill is a great Biologist in South America . . . Last Minute News Flash! Bill Knox, the boy with a big hole in his face that was always talking, is running a barber shop in Biddleville. Weather Forecast . . . Very unsettled and stormy if any of these seniors should disagree with these fates . , . We hope you enjoyed the broadcast. Tune in next year at the same time, same station. For further details consult your local fortune teller, VVALLAQE BUNN, Proplwl, Clusx of '41, Page Twenty-three ,A . -- -A --- A -.-. L, my . . 4..-.n.,L, nn,-,,... rf, 4 H ' -iii Q' ii, X51 -a ,. w... .ai iii f,.' 'VI 15 . 'd ,I ' in ., -'. T' ' '- H.. iv, '-HN' ' ,ix .' ,. .F
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Q I K, IRI I Sffxggpin. HR DONALD AIsIsOT'I' LONNIIE AISERNATIII HARRIZLI, AUTIEN BOB BAIRD MARTIIA BIEARDIEN .JAMES BENNICR SARA BIENTLIEY SARA BLACK DOROTHY BRASWELI CHARLOTTE BROWN LOUISE CAMI1 VIRGINIA CAPIEI. EVIERIETT DANIELS MARION DAVIIES MARTIIA DAVIS ROMEO DAVIS KENNETH DEWALT IMOOENE EDMUNDS JIMMY EIJTINC, MARGARET FAST KATHERINE J. FIERRI LI DLIRE FOSTER FRANCES FULK BILL FOSTER ANITA GIBSON HIELIEN GREEN LUCIUS GROOMS BILL GRYDER ROBERT HAILEY JOIINSEY HANEY BILLII? HARRISON HARRY HEAIINER
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