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JAMES ADAMS DOUGLAS BUCKLES NANCY AKER NANCY BUCKLES GAYNELLE ANDERSON ANN BUNDY BONNIE BARTON REBECCA BURDETTE CLARA BOOHER NANCY CAMPBELL Juniors CHARLENE CAMPBELL VIRGINIA CARPENTER LEON CASTLE ETTA RUTH CHAFIN VIRGINIA CHAFIN ROY DAVIS KENNETH DEAN ANNA RUTH DICKENSON MARVIN DINGUS THOMAS DORTON
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The first lovely home in town which we noticed was that of Nancy C. Stinson. Nancy had had a course in interior decorating and you could easily see it had been a success. As we went farther into the town we noticed a dandy Super Market which was one of the many chain stores owned by Junior Griffith and Kaney Warner. There were two men standing on a corner near by. They were selling Milk of Magnesia for an after shave lotion and a glue for people who had trouble with their false teeth slipping. We should have known it was Hoover Meade and Giles Francisco. Hoover told us that Junior didn ' t like for them to sell so close to his store, that it wasn ' t very good for his business, but Hoover said it was the best location as he made many sales to Junior ' s customers. He also told us that Patty Barnett was Junior ' s bookkeeper and Pauline King was his secretary. We walked on a few blocks and came to Lebanon High School. Those appearing on the faculty list were Joan Harrison, Coach and Physical Education Instructor,- Sue Campbell, History IV and Journalism; Lois Monk, French. Hoppy Dickenson and Junior Dorton were the Agriculture instructors. Hoppy said that Billy Wilson was the County Agent now and also owned a farm and a number of horses. The grade faculty consisted of several of our former classmates, they were Nancy Smith, Mary Jane Martin, Jimmy Gay Yates, Margaret Nunley, and Sue Wysor. Sue told us that Angeline Kiser had met her life mate and had also taken those marriage vows and she is quite happy with her husband Jack. After we left the school we came to a quiet little cottage. We looked in the window and saw Gay Nell Ferguson pouring something out of a little bottle into a kettle on the stove. She was murmuring something about that would be the last of her fifth husband. We went along our way and were soon standing in front of a newspaper office. A little sign in the window told us that Floyd Johnson was the editor of the local paper. We caught a glimps of Joyce Fogleman rushing out the door with a paper and pencil and we learned from a lady near by that she was the best reporter the paper had. Our last scene was that of the new modern Hospital which had been completed only a few months. The two main doctors w ere Nancy Elliott and Bob Gillespie. Those on the nurse ' s staff were Hilderd Fields, Betty Ferguson, and Lola Fields. Their private secretary was Anne Sykes, and the dietician was Betty Lou Cassell. A veil came over our eyes and when it lifted we were back in Baltimore. Both of us were in a daze as we walked on to our homes, wondering what the next 10 years would bring forth. ANNA KATE SNEAD MARY ELLEN DUTY
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DUDLEY DOTSON JIMMY FARMER DANAH EASTERLY IRENE FARMER JAMES EASTERLY MILDRED FAULKNER SUE EASTERLY ROOSEVELT FERGUSON ANN ELLIOTT VIRGINIA B. FERGUSON Juniors VIRGINIA C. FERGUSON REGINA FIELDS VALMA FIELDS CHARLES FOGLEMAN JUNE FRANCISCO HAROLD GARRETT JANIE GARRETT ILA GENTRY MARY LYNN GILLESPIE DONALD GILMER
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