King High School - Cabin Yearbook (King, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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J UNIORS fir 2, rw' L0 X ' L me 3 W, U A4 Il Sherrill Gray Hall Robert Smith President Vice President 'I v71if,WM . l L v' 1 1 I . 4 U J1 jx Vdixy IP fi , P Spb . . :Lf- I K Xxx i -53.6 X RTV 1 XN-'X xxx Y X, X. X N- X ' . n 4 W x X 1 ..-.-.1-1 '-iurig i l - I -1 g - ll O 9 ,U fi , -' ,Si . l- i COLORS: White and Blue FLOWER: Rose MOTTO: Not at the top but climbing Peggv Hall Phoebe Manring Srfrerary Treasurer I

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omni As we were riding through Miami, we saw a beautiful house under construction. We stopped for a few minutes and learned that the house had been planned by Elwin Bennett. Elwin had gone to an architectural training school in Miami six years. Now his offices occupied a large build- ing in the industrial part of the city. He had not married yet, but admitted that he was soon to marry a dress designer. We caught an ocean liner to sail to South America. After we were set- tled in the ship's lobby discussing some of our plans, we saw a familiar figure. It was none other than Johnny Newsome. He told us that he was headed to a conference in Buenos Aires-the one we were to attend. He was manager of one of Boston's largest mailing houses. In 1953 he had married his pretty secretary. They now have one boy. We arrived in South America on December 17. When we docked at Buenos Aires and started to our hotel, whom should we see but Helen Turner! She told us that she hadn't lived up to the title old maid of the class, because she had married a wealthy coffee plantation owner and was living near the city of Buenos Aires. After spending Christmas in South America and having a very sucess- ful conference, we caught a plane to Texas. We saw a cute little red- haired hostess and discovered that it was Cleo Bennett, who was making a very successful career as air hostess. When we landed at Houston, Texas, we saw a nurse standing near by. After a close look, we recognized her as Edna Earl Edwards. She was waiting for her boy friend who was coming to make arrangements for their wedding. She told us that Marcus Kiser, who owned a ranch near Houston, had recently been a patient at the hospital where she nursed. He was there for injuries received while trying to break wild horses. He had married into a wealthy family, and after the death of his wife's fam- ily, had inherited a 5,000 acre ranch. As we were driving to the station, we had to stop for a red light. Some- one whistled to us. Imagine who was standing on the street corner dressed in a rancher's outfit. It was Marcus Kiser of all people. We parked and went back to talk with him for a few minutes. He told us how he came to live in Texas. While he was in Bachelor, Missouri, buying cattle at a stock market, he had met Ola Jane Sells, and they had had lunch together. Dur- ing high school days Ola Jane had corresponded with a girl living in Bachelor. Finally she met the girl's brother, Jack Sevall, who was a doc- tor. In 1953 they were married and were living near Jack's home. Ola Jane is secretary to some executive in that city. We left on the train, and our next stop was Indianapolis. We left the txqin for a lay-over in this city. While we were walking from the station to a restaurant, we noticed a sign reading Kindergarten Instructor, Miss Hooker. Stoping for a few minutes, we saw the instructor, Margaret Hooker. Margaret had gone to school for four years and was now teach- ing kindergarten. She had not married yet but was engaged to a well- known doctor, John Sams. We said farewell to Margaret and set out on our trip back to New York. Our conference had been successful, and we were happy to know that all our classmates had been successful and were living a happy life. We hoped that their school day dreams had come true. Z xxca 502



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