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MSI Wlll ANII IISIAMH Artrcle I To the Faculty To our teachers and principal we extend our heartrest thanks and appreciation for a job vvell done Article ll To the Junior Class To the Juniors we leave our good times our hard work and all the privileges of bernv Sen ors Article lll To the Narrous Individuals Henry Adkins leaves his place as Mr Chapman s pet to LaVon 'vlrchael Bobby Beck leaves Max Leonard a mighty big pair of shoes to frl Donal Brevver leaves all the answers to Barbara Lrnk Nancy Beck leaves Juanita Shelton a slightly used French book ln fact very slruhtly used Dick Berrrer leaves his musical hairpin to Tommy Sowers and hopes hrs teachers will not make hrm throw 1tl'1 the trash can Leon Cline leaves this warning to hrs brother Jack Leave my girl alone Betty Craver leaves her keen sense of humor to Jo Ann Wagner Bobby Davis leaves his good sportsmanship and quiet vvays to Vrrgrnra Leonard Bob Essrck leaves Grant Hyatt a strong liking for Fords Nlancy Grubb leaves her persistence and scholastic abrlrty to Donrse Everhart Mike Koontz leaves hrs tidy notebook and clean desk to James Poole rn the hope that will keep them that vvay Jimmy Lanier leaves his old love affairs and Phil Harris records to Gray Weaver Bryce Leonard leaves hrs sneaking grin to Gene Hrnkle Carthen 1 Merritt leaves her cute Southern drawl to Ester Link hoping that rt vvr s catch the boys Bobby Sink leaves Terry Nrfong the Job of keeping Mr Sherrrll out of trouble Doris Surratt leaves her quick temper to Alma Lou Essrck and warns her to control Reba Thomason leaves the task of giggling rn class to Shirley Jordan Robert Thomason leaves Johnny Leonard a lot of weight to throw around Done se Tussey leaves her trusty alarm clock to Rhonda Maners with the hope that she will always be on trme for the bus Jimmy Hall leaves his bashful smile and love of mrschref to Pauline Leonard Wayne Nrfong leaves nrs quiet ways and willingness to pitch rn and help t Justin Teague 23 Roy West leaves hrs musical talent and old sheet music to Raeford Wagner HEITMAN MOTORS INC Your Authorized Studebaker Sales gl Service 1725 South Main Street Lexington North Carolina 1, ' ' . ' ' . ' ' . 7 ' - ' ' ' 1. 4. 1' ' ' Q ' S - 1 ' 'D 6- . V . U . . A ,, , . ' .. 7. , . 9. ' ' ' . 10. 1 ' ' ' ' ' . ll. Jennie Hartley leaves her strong dislike for homework to Elizabeth Everhart. 12. ' ' i A , A he 13. ' i i U 1 I ' . 14. 1 i h ' . 15, 2 ' B , ' ' ll 'till 16. W ' ' ' . ' . 17. i ' ' it, 18, ' ' ' ' , 19. ' ' ' ' , 20. ' ' ' - 21. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , 2z.' ' ' ' 1 ' --O
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MASS Pllllllllllll My day s work finished I relaxed 1n bed While ly1ng there I se lected a book from the bookcase beside my bed It was my high school annual Looking through lt I began to wonder what had happened to all my wonderful warmhearted high school classmates I closed my eyes for Just a moment and was soon drifting off on a cloud of dreams I was driving down Main Street of Welcome North Carolina my old home town when a car approached me There was a patrol car right be hind it He blew h15 s1ren and the car in front stopped It was Mrs Wayne Nifong and Mrs Ray Donald Everhart the former Jennie Hartley and Doris Surratt and their children The patrolman looked familiar none other than Bobby Sink He had stopped Jennie for speeding As I drove on it was soon lunch time I noticed a neat cafe and stop ped there for lunch As the waitress approached my table I saw that lt was Carthena Merritt She and Donese Tussey owned the cafe They were doing a wonderful business While waiting for my lunch Ipicked up a copy of the Welcome Times and read that Mike Koontz was winning much fame with his paintings of beautiful women but he is still a bachelor I also read that Donald Brewer had just been made a colonel in the U S Army Putting down the paper I noticed a lurnber truck stopping in front of the cafe Jimmy Hall got out of it He came inside and sat down at my table He told me that he and Bobby Davis had bought a lumber business After lunch I decided to look around town next door to the cafe was the new fire house and Bobby Beck the fire chief was seated out front I stopped to chat awhile and learned that Jimmy Jordan Jack Everhart and Jimmy Lanier were playing professional basketball in New York and were winning world wide fame Bobby also told me that Welcome had a television station of which Leon Cline was manager I decided to stop to see the station When larrived the program Best then West was being produced It starred Roy West singing and playing the piano The next program was a cooking program It showed Nancy Beck West giving one of her famous candy demonstrations Leavmg the station I met Betty Craver still skipping through life She was working in the 0ff1Ce of the station still carefree and gay Going back to my car I drove on my Way I notlced the fuel gauge on my car showed empty l stopped at a garage and who were the owners but Bob Essick and Henry Adkins They also deal in used Ford cars As I drove off my car seemed to be shaking and someone was call mg me I looked up It was only my room mate Nancy Grubb calling me to get up and dress to go to the office where we worked She told me she had called the plumber Robert Thomason to come to fix the bathroom s leaky faucet As I entered my office at the county building Bryce Leo nard caretaker of the City Lake entered He was look1ng for my boss Dick Berrier county forestry officer to help him plant some trees around the lake Oh' Oh' Here comes the boss, Nancy and I had better start typmg those four hundred letters we must type today I was satisfied the class of 57 had made a big success in this great world Reba Thomason Class Prophet but they were having a tough time competing with Wayne Nifong.
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