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MUSIC PUPILS Miss Clara Johnson Betty Rose Ferrell, Louise Jones, Ann Brady, Sally Stevens, Mary Glenn Randall, Katherine Randall, Betsy Jean Hill, Charlotte Lassiter, Anne Jones, Edna Frances King, Frances Holland, William Earl Lane, Page Haynes, Allen Ferguson, Jerry Wood, Miss Johnson, Sue Greene, Nellie Wood, Jean Ferguson, Joan Howell, Judith Smith, Barbara Ann Beddingfield, Edith Cooley, Alma Hux, Betty Brooks Parker, Alice Jones, Josephine Royall. MASCOTS Brenda Carol Usher William Johnson Walters
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Mrs. Mary S. Johnston Harold Whaley James Smith, James Edmiston, Buck Bailey, Preston Barham, Lois Emory, Vice-President; Lucille John- son Anna Laura Lane, Ann Jones, June White, Becky Stevens, Tiny Shuffler, Josephine Royal, Jean Ferguson, Joyce Veasey, Secretary; Barbara Moore, Everette Jackson, Iris Lowery, Christine Watson, Pearl Daniels, Jean Young, Patricia Honeycutt, Treasurer; James Bailey, Louis Kelly, Lenwood Crabtree, Thomas Holland, President. MILLBROOK HIGH SCH OOL IS THE BEST SCHOOL IN NORTH CAROLINA and the N. C. PAPER CO. IS THE BEST PAPER COMPANY Raleigh, N. C.
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GIFTS For eleven years has the class of 1945 started to school. Many and fond are the ties on which have been formed by the class association of these years of our school life. Tonight, on the eve of separation, when we take up our duties in life, we have devised this means of keeping in mind the memories of these wonderful eleven years. We were appointed to present to our class-mates these magnificent gifts as an evidence that this class has been and will ever be far superior to any class in this state. To our witty little boy, Eugene, we give this joke book. To J. L. we give this comb so that he can keep his pretty hair in place. To Katherine, we give this date book so she can keep her dates straight. L. T., take this hair net, it will keep your waves in place. To L. W. we give this brush so he cen keep his shoes shined. We give Doris Barker a fire engine, here’s hop- ing that nothing will happen. To Erma, the baby of the senior class, we give this bottle and nipple. David Beck, here is an address book to help you to keep up with your girl friends! Since Annie Grey likes French so well, we give her this dictionary. Dorothy, take this sign-post so it will direct you to Cherry Point. Elsie, take this sailor. It seems you like them. To Martha we give this soldier. It is not Marcus, but it is the best we can do. Doris Daniels, here is a lamb to match your timidness. Mary Lou, here is a pack of chewing gum but be sure not to chew it when applying for a job. Since the height of Don’s ambition is to be 67” tall, we give him this ruler so he can keep an accu- rate account. Well, Bill Gupton, we couldn’t get a gas stam p, but here is some gas. We hope it will serve the pur- pose. To David Humphrey, we give this postal card. Take heed to the message it carries. Since Estelle’s desire is to become a housekeeper, we give her this broom. To Carl, the book worm, we give this book. We give Haywood this bell to tie around his neck to keep himself awake. Gladys, you and your fishing pole are very close friends, so we leave it with you for further use. To Jim Norwood, we give this good luck piece, wishing him good luck wherever he goes. We give Hubert this needle and thread so he can keep up his work as a seamer. Baxter, take these bobbie pins. Maybe they will keep your hair out of your eyes. We give this lipstick to Doris Poole as one of her life’s treasures. We want to give Mary Edna this mirror so she can watch herself blush. To Joyce Roberts, we give this ribbon so she will never be without a beau. To Bill Rogers, we give a bottle of peroxide so he can keep his hair peroxided. We give this telephone to Ethel so she can keep up her conversation with the boys. To Lois, we give this basketball so she can keep up her athletic ability. Edith, here is some sugar to keep your disposi- tion sweet. We give Lewis this car so he can continue his driving without borrowing his daddy’s. For Mildred is some stationery so she can keep up her correspondence with the boys. Faryiie Gray, here is some glue to keep you from falling apart. David Wadford, I guess your old pipe is worn out by now, so here is a new one. To Juanita, we give this money to keep her from asking it from her mother. To Eloise, we give these heel taps to keep her shoes from wearing out by sliding her feet. Ruth, here is a box to keep your jewelry in. To our service boys, Lawrence Bordeaux, Harold Perry, George McMillan, Robert Holloway, and C. R. Barham, we give our best wishes for a happy future. Now we have finished our task and we trust that we, the class of 1945, will never be forgotten.
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