SENIOR DIRECTORY VIRGINIA LITAKER PAULINE OVERCASH Debators Club, 1; Library Club, 2; Home Girls’ Chorus, 1; Home Economics Club, Economics, 3, 4; Reporter, 4; Beta Club, 2, 3, 4; Historian, 3, Treasurer, 4; Beta 4; Monogram Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3, Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 4; Spectator Staff, 4; Librarian, 4; Dancing Club, 2, 3, 4; Typist, 4; Annual Staff, Assistant Cir- Spectator Staff, 3; Assistant Reporter, 3; culation Manager, 4; Basketball, 2; Annual Staff, 4; Features Editor, 4; Athletic Store, 4; Junior Marshal, 3: Basketball, 2, 3; Senior Superlative, Office, 1. Friendliest; Junior Play, 2, 3; Softball, Be (Byeneel, 2 RUTH LIVINGSTON MESES bse Dramatics Club, 1; Girls’ Sports Club, 3, 4; Program Chairman, 4;: Monogram Club, 3, 4; Senior Store, 3; Athletic Store, 4; Dancing Club, 2; Spectator . i Staff, 4; Class Editor, 4; Basketball, 2, Monogram: Chub,’ 2.7054) Mice President, 3, 4; Captain, 3; Physical Education 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; F. H. A. Club, 3, 4, : ‘ President, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Club, 2; Office, 4. : Junior Play, 2; 3; Class Testator, 4; Class President, 4; Yellow Jacket Staff, Associate Photo Editor, 4; Senior Super- VIRGINIA McLAUGHLIN lative, Best All-Round, Most Popular, Best Looking, 4. Danemen Clubse2.03-8 DebatorsnGluibsele Bandalem 2S eedoun leresid entweameVices President, 3, Secretary, 4; Glee Club, 2, ah aie llilymiokin, dle Ibioeanay (Clin, Ye Girls’ Chorus, 1; Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4; Historian, 4; Beta Club, 3, 4; Athletic Store, 2, 4; Spectator Staff, 4; Memographer, 4; Junior Marshal, 3; Office, 3. JO RUSSELL Dancing Club, 1, 2, 3; Debators Club, 1; Treasurer, 1; Library Club, 2, 3; Home Economics Club, 4; Monogram, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club, 4: Cheerleader, 1, 2, 3; Chief, 3; Basketball, 1; Class Officer, 2, 3; LOUISE MOSS Piedmont Jr. High School, Charlotte, 1; ’ Tumbling Club, 2; Reporter, 2; Dancing Club; Je Ciretecporite Club aaeabers President, 2; Vice-President, 3; Junior Chiba. oR er eee Marshal, 3; Junior Play, 2, 5; Annual , 3, 4; Reporter, 4; etic Store Manager; 4: (Class Poetids Vellow Jaeler pial 2a aase cauutessiditon 2 Buck Staff, 4; Copy Editor, 4; Chief Marshal, nessaanagcn ate Clee. Club a2 soa Reporter, 3; Spectator Staff, 3; Class 3; Senior Class Officer, 4; Secretary, 4; Prophet, 4. +] Senior Superlative, Most Likely To Succeed, Most Intelligent, 4. BETTY LEE OVERCASH RAYMOND SECHLER Art Club, 1; Nature Club, 2; Journalism First Aid Club, 1; Wild Life Club, 2; Club, 3, 4; Secretary, 4; Glee Club, 3, Boys’ Sports Club, 3: F. F. A. Club, 1, 4. 2, 3, 4; Football, 4. +18 +
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CARAS) laKO) PAE Late one evening as we were re- turning from a trip into the Blue Ridge Mountains, on the Sky Line Drive—we were astonished to see a bright shining object come hurtling from the fast darkening sky and alight just before us on the pave- ment. Dying of curiosity, we came to a screeching halt and all got out to see what this “trick” was. Suddenly a door burst open! Imagine our sur- prise when Flash Gordon stepped out and beckoned to us. Frightfully we approached him and then he spoke, “Do not be afraid of my fly- . Ing saucer—your people have seen many. You have been chosen to take a trip into the future.” As we cautiously climbed into this ultra-modern atomic space ship, we were asked what we want- ed to see most. We replied that we would like to see what our fellow students of “48 would be doing in ten years. A sudden roar was heard—then we were of|—destination 1958. Prof. Thomas Barnett Linn, a noted scientist of the world has re- cently sent radar signals to the sun and has received a very important message. “Nuts”’. In the medical world Dr. Doris Plaster has found a sure cure for cancer which is much cheaper than Radium. Of course you try it at your own risk, for she has a sign “Not responsible for accidents.” Politics takes us to Washington, D. C., where we find Paul Sweatt as the President of the United States. His greatest joy is presiding over Congress with his “Perfect Parlia- mentary Procedure”. Prominent +20+ members of his cabinet are (1) Jim Corriher—Secretary of Agriculture. (2) Ernest Blackwelder—Secretary of Commerce. (3) Ruth Livingston —Secretary of Interior. Louise Moss has risen to great fame in the Judicial world as the first woman Chief Justice. Now, New York—the city of our dreams—calls and we find many of our old classmates here. Gordon Beaver is celebrating his 50th appearance at Carnegie Hall. Now he has composed a song called “Don’t Be a Drip—Use My Um- brella. Mrs. William Wallace Beaver (Litaker) is now appearing at the Metropolitan Opera House as So- prano Soloist. Larry Beaver who has recently taken over the Powers Modeling Agency, is now featuring the debut of his most beautiful and glamorous model—Miss Annie Smith. Before taking this position, Miss Smith was selected as “Miss Eyeful For All Baldheaded Men Over 97”. Peggy Correll owns a very mod- ern beauty shop on Fifth Avenue. “Correll’s Curls For Girls”. Her capable assistants are none other than Rachel Deal and Margene Weatherman. Raymond Sechler the noted Dress Designer who has just returned from Paris, the world’s Fashion Center, has announced that he is going to promote the new atomic fashions. His charming wife is none other than Pauline Overcash. Allan Smith and Albert Coone, the foremost comedians of modern television are following the foot-
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