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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Jewell Worley - Bernard Ramsey
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GLAS Se PRR OPRTEGY After years of hard work we had decided to take a vacation. Our first stop was New York. As our car drew near an ESSO Service Station we noticed a fine looking gentleman standing near a Cadilac. We stopped for gas and the man came to our car and began a brilliant conversation. We immediately recognized Bernard Ramsey, an old friend from our high school days. He told us that he owned a chain of ESSO Stations but in the summer time was playing baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers. We left the station and had a short drive into town. Upon our arrival we saw an elaborate store with the name Metcalf's Department Store. We entered the store in order to purchase evening clothes to wear to a party to which Mr. Ramsey had invited us. The first person we saw was Emily Metcalf, who was owner and head dress designer of the store. After chatting for some while, we walk- ed down the street and stopped at a bank to cash a check. Irma Fisher was president of the bank and she asked us out for coffee. There was a restaurant a block down the street which served delicious food. We learned that Jewell Worley was proprietor. After all the excitement of the day, we decided to see a movie. Imagine our sur- prise when we saw Frankie Hunter, Jeanette Wilds and Ima Jean Davis on the screen, starring in Gone With The Sun. When we left the theater it was raining. The next day David had a cold. | went to the drugstore for medicine and found that Sally Roberts was the Pharmacist. When I started back to the hotel, | encountered Margarette Morrow, Joyce Rice, Grace Norton, June Faulkner, Marie Ward, Marie Hunter and Bonnie Edwards who told me that they were now serving inthe waves. Another block down the street | met Martha Jane Jarrett, Glenna Norton, and A. Z. Norton who told me that they had opened a beauty parlor and were doing pretty well for themselves. The next day we were seeing the sights. After having several flats and becoming rather discouraged, we stopped at the Ford place to rent a car and leamed that Leonard Payne was head of the firm. Walking further down the street | met Captain Betty Lou White, R.N., now serving in the Air Corps. She told me that Calvin Edney and Cloid Shelton had gone into business for themse!ves and now had a lawfirm. We visited the High School and after having asked who was the teacher of business Education we soon learned by running to the second floor to inves- tigate screams of pain. It was Francine Ramsey, a student had dropped a typewriter on her foot. We decided to go to the Stork Club for dinner. After our arrival, we learned that Swann and Garrett Ramsey were proprietors and Harry Fisher was the doorman. Hearing a beautiful voice singing You're Mine, we turned to see Johnny McElroy who was now a famous singer. After dinner we took a bus back to the Hotel and who else but Bruce Treadway was the bus driver. Bruce told us that Hubert Nub Edwards was football coach at Carolina, and that Bennie Simmons and Charles Caldwell were teaching Physics and Algebra; that Ralph Ramsey had become an architect, and that Jimmie Conner was now a Captain in the Navy. On our way back to our respective jobs, we, David McKinney, President of the United States,and Boots Proffitt, his confidential secretary, decided that the members of our class had done very well for themselves. CLASS PROPHET David McKinney CLASS PROPHET David McKinney
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SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sally Roberts - David McKinney
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