Jonesville High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Jonesville, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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T.--.-- -.,...g.,,.,.,f,-an :xn.x:q,xxm,xxxxmxxn,w.xxhni...E-- ,Li-1Lh..r.u46.ALQ..,,-,,,' ' ,J CLASS PROP!-IECY Ten short years have passed and I have been working hard as a five-star general in the United States Army. I received a furlough recently and decided to look up my old schoolmates. This is how I found them: Bobby Cheek and Myrtle Macemore are the parents of six children. Bobby is earning a living by delivering groceries for the Ionesville grocery. Betty Joyner is still wearing that ring and is as single as ever. She still has her position at Belks, Department Store. Gayle Burch is playing professional football for the Washington Redskins. I found Dotte Rose and Shirley Cheek, now chief cheerleaders for the Redskins, cheering him on. Ted Myers is in the bootlegging business and helping to keep up the Lucky Break Pool Room where Barbara Brown is chief cook and bottle-washer. Anna Faye Rose is crushing rocks for her father and was recently featured on a nation-wide TV program as the only female rock- crusher in the world. Joe Hutchins is on television weekly now in connection with the great evangelistic campaigns he is carrying on throughout the country. Peggy Wilmoth is raising tobacco on her husbands farm since he entered politics. Peggy Moody is still looking for a husband, but Barbara Adams was a little more successful and is now doing a good job of housekeeping for her better half. jean Creed and Frances Howard are still waiting for their husbands to retire from the armed forces, and june Wells is living in Lenoir with her husband who is principal there. Bill Stroud has finally landed her a man, too, and is making a good-cooking wife. i Little Mary Cheek joined the WACS after graduation and is now a tough, top-sergeant. Frankie Renegar is teaching drivers, training in a New York City high school, and her roommate, Kelly Vestal is teaching dramatics and art. Mozelle Finney has turned out to be a great opera singer and recently appeared with jimmy Rhyne on his weekly TV comedy hour. Lola Spainhour is now the boss-lady at Cato's and Louise Vestal is head nurse at the Hugh Chatham Hospital. Shirley Cochran is working in Combs' Hatchery-she always did cackle a lot. .Io Smitherman is General Secretary of the Cilvin Roth YMCA in Elkin and her cohort, Kay Price, three-time All-American, is playing basketball for the Hanes Hosiery girls. jimmy Vestal is driving a truck for the state of North Carolina. Back at IHS, I found Kay Madison taking over her father's iob as elementary school principal, Bettye Minish teaching the fifth grade and jimmy Pardue head basketball coach. Claudette Nixon is dietitian for the Ionesville lunch room Cshe doesn't have potatoes every dayj, and jim Lashmit is helping his wife with her school-teaching. Shirley Pardue is a telephone operator for the new Jonesville telephone system, and Wesley Holcomb is still stirring milk shakes for lack Chambers. I found Lee Colbert raising Hereford cattle and heard that Cora Neville and her husband had settled down in North Sparta and were busy raising little Nevilles. Eddie Longworth is now service manager for the Yadkin Auto Sales and is still the gayest bachelor in town. Vernon Collins is earning a living for his wife and nine children, he takes them each week to the Arlington Skating Rink where his old school- mate, Betty Ann Shore, is manager. Ruth Casstevens is living with her husband in Fort Bragg, and I heard that Billy Ray Benton had turned out to be a great singer for the grand old opry and that he more than fills the shoes of Ernest Tubb. David Combs is now a secretary to our old friend Mr. Walser, and when, for old times' sake, I dropped in at the Minute Crill, I found, as I had expected, that the new manager and head waitress was none other than Sammie Eskridge. CHARLES SCOTT, Class Prophet nunnmnunsnnv.. Ll... ,V , ,

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