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B- -H C g 1Qft-aa -9 JM -ha CLASS PHUPHEEY-Euntinued burton, Theresa and julia Duckworth, looking neat in their uniforms. Also there was Donald Keaton's big .tconcert hall with Juanita McCall and Louise Mooney concert pianists. Being home sick now, I returned to Mor- ganton to see who was left. There I found jug Braswell owner of the Mimosa Soda Shoppeg Bill Connelly fmarried to a F. H. HJ owner of Morganton Food Storeg Alfred Per- kins as superintendent of State Hospitalg Mary 'Lee Cannon in charge of Eaglesg Eller Mae Hurt and Nina McFalls owners of Lebosg Louise Lane and Quteen Mabe with their Goal Bug Basketball Team. Hazel Wakefield had finally secured' ownership of Cornwells. Edna Warlick, julia Whisnant, and Betty Williams were running Sears-Roebuck, Paul Logan had taken charge of Kiblers Drug, and J. C. Eng- land the Super Dixie Markets. Mop Kin- ,caid was owner of all the Waldensian Bak- ery, and Pen Hyams manager of the Huff- man Full Fashion Mills. Mary Alice Leon- hardt and Catherine Adams have completed col- lege and teach in the Primary School. At.the new WAVE recruiting station were Evelyn Shufller, Vivian Myrick, Lena Orders, and Inez Perry. Opal Smith and Floy Milligan are buyers for Katz Department Store and Harold Mitchell had bought out Dr. Y. E. Spake. Luther Oehlbeck has taken over Grace Hospital and makes X-rays of everyone's head. Frank Patton was quite a successful lawyer, and Lefoy Rhodes owner of Roses. John Mabe was raising cows for the Good Will Dairy. While in Mor- ganton, Odd job Snipes showed me his medal for gallantry in World War II and told me jackson Poteat and Phifer Luckadoo were own- ers of the Southern R. R. john W. Moore has become the foremost Fony Photographer. Bill Watkins and Thurman Watts were owners of J. Merritt Poteat and john A. Moore as town manager. By now you must know I'm in Grace Hos- pital with a broken leg, sustained while enter- ing M. H. S. Here Mary Etta Chapman is chief nurse. Picking up the News Hera d I read that Gene Glass is working for the Lassiter Press in Charlotteg Paul Miller has an undefeated foot- ball team at Paw Creek. Ruth Head is married to N. P. and keeping house. In looking over the radio program from New York's WXZ, I see that Hilda Lane and Bob Rhyne are mem- bers of a dramatic skit, Young Doctor Blooneyf' You must be tired reading about what we have done, so farewell to the Class of '43. JIMMY HOYLE, Class Prophet. NE P .. EA YUU IMAGINE? Estaleen Digh not lihing T. Rockett. Frances Glenn not speaking to boys. Robin Hedden being quiet in class. Hannie Henderson not worrying over freckles. jimmy Hoyle not breaking girls' hearts. P. W. not chewing his tongue. Paul Logan not changing his girl once a month. Frank Patton not being some girl's romeo. ' Plato without any ears. Miss Hamer not saying please at the end oy' every sentence. Twenty six har., .... ..... .. .. ...ir .lunar .....-.....t,..u.a...t......r.....ra... .u Luther without a cigarette. Bob Waters with Ralph Harbison's voice. Orville not running M. H. S. Kenneth Wyatt in overalls. Margaret Carter bow-legged. jimmy Henritzy beeping healthy. Rat Hudson being called Gene. Henry Wilson with his shirt tail in. Mr. Hamilton riding Miss Torrence's bicycle. Agnes B. not having any friends. u ... .....r...i.ln.tu,i ...tt..r.......t .maui ..rL.,...,...
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Mm EIIWIN HUDSON INIICHAIELS DUCKWORTII JUNIUH MAPISHALS CAROLYN KIBLIZR, Chief EDGAR READ, Chief JANE CROUQII MAIi'l'HA ROSS Es'I'AI.IsEN DIOH ANNIE JEAN HLIIJSKDN JOE CONNIELLY BOBBY SIMPSON WALT GREENE ERVIN CONNIELLY Tzwenly-eiglvt UNIUH5 JUNIUH UFFIEEHS Prexiderzl PHOEDE DUcLIiwOR'I'I-I I iI'e-Prwidwzf MAIKK ERWIN Sec'r'efI1ry ANNIE JEAN HUIJSON Yiftkllllflll' HAROLD MIcHAE1.s Adriier MISS KIND CROUCII DIGII KIDLER Ross HUDSON GREENE SIMPSON READ Ii. CONNEIIY J. CONNEIIY
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