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Class Prophecy The year is 1975. Robin and I are returning from the reunion of the class of '67. As I make the long trip back to our home in Raleigh, I think of the many different occupations that my classmates have entered. JUDY FLOYD has finally completed college and is now a successful interior decorator in New York. BEVERLY REAVIS has finally given up his carefree bachelor life for a nice quiet home in the suburbs of Henderson. SHARON NELSON is still waiting for that certain guy hoping she'll win out someday. BUTCH BRIGGS is now chief mechanic for Ford Motor Company. ALICE WORTHAM is now a famous choreographer for a popular television show. ROBERT WATKINS has become a wing commander in the Strategic Air Command. SUE HOPE has now set up residence at Aycock, where she and Curtis are happily married. ROBERT ELLINGTON has finally parked that big Buick down at Norlina. Nancy now has him under control. JUDY RILEY is still working hard trying to keep tabs on Calvin and raise a family at the same time. RONALD SHORT has become the first All-Star Farmer from this district. MARGIE WORTHAM has taken up housekeeping and raising a family as a profession. L.B. O'NEAL is still happily married and working hard as a used car dealer. HILDA WHITE has given up her job as a secretary for a popular law firm to settle down with that certain someone. WAYNE WILLIAMSON is now a consistent winner on the NASCAR racing circuit. He's still driving a '327 Chevrolet! MIKE CHOPLIN is on his way to becoming the first international playboy from North Carolina. JUANITA YARBOROUGH has become an elementary school teacher. RANDOLPH BASKERVILLE has traded his green fastback for a new atomic-powered sportscar and is now making a tour of the race tracks in Europe. WILLIAM DICKERSON has now opened his own pickle packing plant. Billy Fleming Prophet 15
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Last Will and Cestament We, the Senior Class of 1967, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. ARTICLE I: To The Faculty ITEM I: To Mr. Young, we leave our deepest and sincere appreciation for his help and understanding throughout our years at Middleburg. ITEM II: To the teachers, we express our appreciation for their guidance, their patience, and their faith in us. ARTICLE II: To The Classes ITEM: To The Junior Class, we leave the honor of being called Seniors. ITEM II: To The Sophomore Class, we wish good luck and hope they become as valuable ball players in the consolidated school as they have been at Middleburg. ITEM III: To The Freshmen Class, we leave the distinction of not being underclassmen. ARTICLE III: ITEM I: ITEM II: ITEM III: ITEM IV: LEE Mave ITEM VI: ITEM VII: ITEM VIII: ITEM IX: ITEM X: ITEM XI: ITEM XII: ITEM XIII: ITEM XIV: ITEM XV: ITEM XVI: ITEM XVII: To The Students Robert Watkins leaves his '55 Chevy to the birds, now it might gain the power to fly over traffic instead of through it. Sue Hope leaves Linda Baker her ''one-man policy, but is taking Curtis with her. Mike Choplin wishes to leave his '15 words a minute in typing to anyone who can become that speedy. Judy Riley and L.B, O'Neal leave their good luck in being married during their senior year to anyone who wants to attempt it. Butch Briggs leaves his ability to chew gum in English to Allen Floyd, hoping he will be luckierthan Butch has been. Robert Ellington leaves his burned out trail to Norlina to anyone who thinks they can afford to buy the tires. Judy Floyd leaves her ability to sleep in English to anyone who is sleepy. Sharon Nelson leaves her basketball ability to Dianne Reavis. Alice Wortham leaves her witty ways to Linda and Marie McGhee. Wayne Williamson leaves his quiet disposition and manners to Frank Stainback, realizing his need for them. Ronald Short leaves his carefreeness and calmness to Tommy Hobgood. Hilda White leaves her ability to cheer and support the team to all cheerleaders of next year. Beverly Reavis leaves his sneaky ways to Al Wortham, hoping he can manage them as well as Beverly has. Billy Fleming leaves M.H, S, to become a full-time husband. (Right Robin?) Margie Wortham leaves her black hornrim glasses to Betty Poythress in fear that she will break the ones she has. William Dickerson just wants to leave dear old M.H. S, Juanita Yarborough and Randolph Baskerville leave to LaVerne Yarborough and Patricia Plummer their quiet ways. Hilda White Textatrix 14
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BEST ALL-AROUND Sue Hope Billy Fleming 16 PRETTIEST and MOST HANDSOME Alice Wortham Billy Fleming
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