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jean McLain is now a worker in a little dress shop in Kannapolis. Her instructions at F. W. Woolworth's were very much appre- ciated since now she is manager of this con- cern. Myrtle Eddleman is a seamstress for a famous designer in New York. Wayne Beaver is on a world famous tour scouting for beautiful women softball players. junior Blackwelder has now taken over where Van johnson left off and is very success- ful at it, too. Tommy Bostian has lost all his bashfulness and is now one of the world's most ardent lovers. Wade Carter is now the well-known in- ventor of the world-famous spud diggerf' Dearl Correll has now opened up a large independent radio network, its center being Landis. Arthur Davis has now received his master's degree in French and is teaching at the Univer- sity of Landis. Foy Deal is now the owner of a large jewelry store and has as his associate none other than Hoyle Sullivan. Coit Ennis has finally made a last minute attempt and landed a one and only. Clyde Goodman has now earned numerous safety medals as a driver for the Greyhound Bus Co. Cecil Karriker's impartial attitude has gained him the position as judge in criminal court. Ray Karriker is now a leader in one of the country's largest political parties. Lewis Overcash, jr., is now the main attrac- tion in a world famous circus as the circus fat-man. 4-27+ George Lee Pless has now taken the late Bob Hopes place as the country's best-known come- dian. Billy Kimball, after completing his engi- neering course at Harvard University, has just finished the building of the second bridge across San Francisco Bay. Paul Kennerly has opened a service station on the Mooresville-'Landis Super Hiway for the introduction of the new fuel, atomtane, for the new space ships which are being built by Barnette Wilkerson in the metropolis of Mooresville. Charles McCarn and jack Leazer are joint owners of a large chicken farm which produce broilers for the New York market. Ray Smith has made a mad dash for the altar, taking with him one of our leading teachers. Franklin Wise is now teaching Agriculture at Bostian High School. john Rodgers is raising cattle in Texas, on his King ranch, for the Chicago meat market. Clifford McCorkle is a bus driver, his weekly run being from New York to Miami, with the new transport company organized by Paul M. Smith and Hubert Smith. Tommy Taylor has just taken over as mana- ger of the Coble Dairy plant here in Landis. Billy Smithdeal and Paul S. Smith are pilots for the Pan American Air Lines on their route from New York to Paris. Claude Patterson is now superintendent of plant No. 6 of Corriher Mills in Landis. Class Prophets- Helen Murdoch Ray Karriker Katheryn Roberts
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CLHSS PROPHECY Mary Frances Foutz is now District Manager of an F. W. Woolworth store in New York City. Frances Hodge is now modeling hair-do's with her beautiful red hair for a motion picture concern. Bonnie Edwards is now happily married to Floyd. Audrey Karriker is now a woman politician campaigning for the otiice of Secretary of Labor. Margaret Campbell and jim have spoken their vows and are now very successful on their chicken farm. Peggy Leafe is now President of a junior Woman's Club where she can talk continually. Katheryn Sloop is now sailing the high seas trying to keep up with her sailor husband. Helen Eddleman now holds a high position in the ottice of Cannon Mills. Lala Deal, Lollie Schenck, and Kathleen Weaver are partners in a prospering ladies' ready-to-wear shop in the City of Landis. Doris Helms and Mable Frances Deal have finally completed their missions by getting their men. jerline Morgan is now a famous star on the Carolina Hayride and Hit Parade. Mary Margaret Correll has gone Big League now trying to land one of those Boston Braves. Doris Heglar is now singing soprano for the Metropolitan Opera Company in New York. Frances Barringer now has a job laughing at Herman Billings jokes on his own radio show. Frances Pless is now the main attraction in Carnegie Hall. Jerry Kelly is still carrying on her art career sketching fashions for Glamour Magazine. +26+ Ethel Bolen is now the sole owner of a 5 81 10 cent store in a nearby town. Ola Mae Goodman is using her beautiful eyes to demonstrate a new brand of Mascara. Patsy Whitaker is now raising little Daugh- erties after a happy marriage to Raymond. Lucille Swicegood is now the one and only lady auctioneer working for the Lucky Strike Cigarette Co. Virginia Allman is now a famous basketball coach whose team has been champion for three consecutive seasons. Beatrice Page is now a most reliable owner of a chain of theaters on Broadway. Eloise Reavis has now captured the heart of her one and only. Betty Follette is now the official taster in a large pie factory where she eats to her heart's content. Sibyl Beaver is now advertising hair dyes and tints for a motion picture company. Betty Chastain is now using her gift of gab finding boy friends and husbands for the un- fortunate of the weaker sex. Helen Murdoch has now completed her second great novel, entitled The Ideal Man. Helen Morrison and Mary Troutman are very successful with their Advice to the Love- lorn column in the Lar1a'i.r Trailer. Katheryn Roberts is now a favorite house- wife living in the City of Landis, her husband being the manager of the Landis Radio Sta- tion. Louneil Jordon and Henrietta McDaniels are now English teachers at the famous Landis High School. Thanks to Mrs. Linn's careful teaching and patience, they passed their work. Ruth Edwards is an employee at Cannon Mills where she will soon retire to be with her husband,
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Ll-IST IUILL HUD TESTFIITIENT I, Mary Frances Foutz, do will my sweet and friendly ways to Annie Sue Blackwelder. I, Wayne Beaver, do will my winning per- sonality and my love for women to David Cavin. I, Frances Hodge, do will my long, red hair to Billy Doris Murphy. I, Herman Billings, do will my ability to be a pest to Hoyt Ruthledge. I, Betty jo Chastain, do will my ability to fall in love to Peggy Eller. I, Franklin Wise, do will my ability to poke in other people's business to Pauline Overcash. I, Helen Murdoch, do will my studious ways and winning smile to Bobby Cross. I, Barnett Wilkinson, do will my love for the Beta Club to Billy Foutz. I, Bonnie Lee Edwards, do will my ability to keep a steady romance to Doris Karriker. I, Tommy Taylor, do will my manly physique to J. B. Heglar. I, Audrey Karriker, do will my talkative ways and big mouth to Sue Corriher. I, Margaret Campbell, do will my unusually quiet ways and my steady romance to Tommy Linn. I, Peggy Leafe, do will my gift of gab to Annie Smith. I, Kathryn Sloop, do will my ability to make good grades and my love for the Navy to Rachel Correll. I, junior Blackwelder, do will my good looks and quiet ways to Marcus Efird. I, Tommy Bostian, do will my bashfulness in public and ability to get down to business in private to Billy Wilhelm. I, Claude Patterson, do will my ability to always know my English and my friendly ways to Melvin Flowers. +28+ I, Hubert Smith, do will my ability to have a steady girl friend to james Ruff. I, Mary Troutman, do will my quiet ways to joe Allman. I, Mary Margaret Correll, do will my ability to get by to Louise Moss. I, Billy Smithdeal, do will my desire to get into the Marines to Pop Woody. I, Helen Morrison, do will my ability to speak only when spoken to to Doris Plaster. I, jerline Morgan, do will my nosy ways t0 jack Goodnight. I, Paul S. Smith, do will my enormous vocabulary to Hazel Wilhelm. I, Paul M. Smith, do will my way with the women to Eddie Huffman. I, Cecil Karriker, do will my impartial and neutral attitude to Kenneth Sloope. I, Ray Smith, do will my flirtatious ways to Miss Lackey. I, Sibyl Beaver, do will my love for China Grove boys to Dot Christopher. I, Katheryn Roberts, do will my witty dis- position to junior Stewart. - I, Foy Deal, do will my friendly ways, neat- ness, and dry wit to C. D. Roseman. I, Jerry Kelly, do will my artistic ability and mixed-up love life to Joanna Overcash. I, Paul Kennerly, do will my ability to milk cows to Don Cross. I, Betty Follette, do will my longing for something to eat all the time to jack Goodnight. I, Eloise Reavis, do will my desire for a certain boy to Nancy Sullivan. I, Wade Carter, do will my love for agricul- ture to Trimmy Shoemaker. I, Helen Eddleman, do will my ambitious ways and determination to get my education to Donna janes Bost. '
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