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NNUAL STAFF Kinney Walton Hedrick Leonard Margaret Kinney . . . . . . . Co-Editor Jackie Walton . . ........ Co-Editor Helen Hedrick . . . Co- Business Manager Peggy Leonard . . Co-Business Manager W' U' L, Charles Dickens, James Kirk, Gerald Gibson, Kenneth Bowers, Don Wilson, Jimmie Burris, Corrinne Briggs, Frances Trantham, Ruth Ann Floyd, Virginia Beck, Alice Smith, Helen Hedrick, Peggy Eudy, Mildred Smith, Margaret Kinney, Betty Kinley, Maxine Beck, Jackie Walton. 8
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PROPH ECY As I, Don Wilson, stepped aboard the Queen Mary, on my way home from Paris, I found to my surprise that Corinne Briggs, an old Classmate,was also aboard ship en route from Paris where she had been modeling clothes fora large company in New York, I asked her to go to the theater with me that evening, and can you imagine who the star was -- Bill Everhart!' It seemed as though he had become a famous opera singer in the last ten years, After dinner, Bill, Corinne, and I chatted awhile about our Senior classmates of 1952, Bill told me that Betty Kinley was one to the top piano players of the year, Corinne was so excited over becoming a model herself that she had lost account of the rest of the classmates. Then I decided when I returned home, I would visit in North Carolina for a few days. We anchored in New York harbor, came ashore, and then I took a stroll down town. I no- ticed a large sign with Lovely Hearts Club written on it, so I thought I would see what went on inside. I found out that Alice Smith was the one who organized the club. Realizing Idid not have much time, I went to the airport where my rocker plane The Snatch- O-Matic was waiting, As Kenneth Bowers, an old school pal, was pilot, I relaxed, feeling safe in his care. The hostess looked familiargl took another glance, and, lo, it was Ruth Ann Floyd, We began talking, and she told me she had had three years Nurse's Training and she had gone two years to an Airline hostess school where she received her permit to be an airline hostess. Ruth Ann told me that Mildred was on the Plane alsog she was going to visit her parents. She had been staying at camp with her husband who was still in the army. The rocket landed at Greensboro airport in North Carolina. I decided to go into town and buy a car. To my surprise I found out that Gerald Gibson was the Cadillac and Oldsmobile dealer. So, naturally, I bought a car from him. As we talked, he told me he was also part owner of the Sunlight Laundry. I asked about the rest of our classmates, and he said most of them were still hanging around Lexington. Iwent speeding toward Lexington in a hurry to visit some of my classmates that day. On the Thomasville highway a State Patrolman stopped me, and it was none other than Ray Wilson, He was very generous-enough so that he let me go anyway. As I entered Lexington, I noticed a big sign with Burris and Coble written on it, Looks like Jimmy Burris made great progress -- half owner of Coble's, I was hungry so I stopped at the Moonglow Cafe. Frances Trantham and her husband were the owners, I was told they had cafes all over North Carolina, While sitting there, Margaret Kinney came barging in for a snack. She is Manager of Macks Dime Store. The next day as I was rushing down town, I bumped into Peggy Briggs. She told me she had married one of the executives of the Dixie Furniture Company, and they had bought a house in Briggs tOWl'l. I asked about Maxine and Virginia Beck, and she said they had married brothers and lived at Southmont on a large farm, During my rush I could not help noticing the sign Starlight Beauty Salon with Joan Woodle and Jackie Walton written underneath, They had taken a course together and had decided to set up their own salon, Helen Hedrick was an operator in their salon. Helen told me that Peggy Eudy was a secretary for Jimmy Burris, and that Peggy Leonard was studying to be a brain surgeon. I started to cross the street and lo and behold, Charles Dickens came down the street in a cadillac convertible. lwas told that he was on a visit from California. He has a prospective Business firm there. I had found information about all my classmates except James Kirk, who was better known as Froggy in our school days, I was riding along on Highway No. 8 and ran out of gas, A service station was just down the highway, so Iwent to get some gas, I was really dumbfounded when James Kirk appeared. He was owner of the service station. The time has slipped up on me and I have visited all my classmates, I must hurry and return to New York in time for Bill Everhart's performance. Bye now, everyone! Class Prophet Don Wilson 7
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