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CLASS POEM A SENIOR ' S DREAM ' Comes Graduation all too soon, Fulfilling a Senior ' s dream. We set a goal we strived to reach By hard work and high ambition. Long after we ' ve bid adieu to these halls. Memories ' ll replace our high school dreams; Together we ' ve studied, and laughed and played. Formed beautiful friendships, shared joy and sorrow; Our teachers stood by and guided us In what we chose or what befell us. As now we leave our honored place To be filled by others tomorrow Our eyes become misty, and our hearts become sad; Our dream has come true. Too soon — — Too soon. PATSY HAHN Class Poet CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS: Yellow and White CLASS MOTTO: Forward Ever, Backward Never
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Seniors JOE EDDIE TROUTMAN Photography Club 1; Library Club 1,2,£; Student Lib- rarian 1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Substitute Bus Driver 3,4; Cafeteria Assistant 4; Bus Patrolman 1; Dramatics Club 3, (President); Social Club 3; Commercial Club 4; Bas- ketball 4; Paper Staff ' 4; Band Color-Guard 4; Bible Play 1,3,4. TED EUGENE HAGLER Glee Club 1; F.F.A. Club 1,2; Social Club 3; Photo- graphy Club 2,4, (President 2); Library Club 3; Basket- ball 4; Paper Staff 4; Band Color-Guard 4; Bible Play 1, 3,4. ELIZABETH HENLEY VANDENBURG F.H.A. Club 1; Library Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; F. T. A. Club 3,4; Bible Club 2; Social Club 3; Commercial C I ub 4; Basketball 3; Paper Staff 2; Assistant Librarian 1 , 2 . ROBERT FRANKLIN SHINN Photography Clubl; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Bible Club 2; So- cial Club 3; Bus Driver 3; Social RelationsClub 4; Library Club 1; Bible Club Play 2. MARGIE LEE WEAVER Bible Club 1,4; Library Club 1,2; Commercial Club 2; Softball 2; Social Club 3; Basketball 3; F.T.A. Club 4. MARVIN EUGENE YARBOROUGH S o c i a I C lub 1; Library Club 2; Commercial Club 3,4; Student Librarian 1,2, 3, 4. Last four pictures were not available at time seniors pictures were arranged. JIMMY ALVIN ALLMON Travel Club 1; Photography C lub 1,2; Library Club 2,3; Social Club 3,4; Baseball 4.
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CLASS PROPHECY WHAT ' S MY LINE As I look at this tele-time machine before me, and I begin to turn the dial to 1956, I am filled with excitement. I wonder what my classmates of the Senior Class of ' 56 are doing nowin the year of 1966. Suddenly the picture comes into focus and I see Henry Fisher working over pages of figures. Then I understand, for Henry has dedicated his mind to Science and it is through his invention that I am able to take a peek into the lives of my former classmates. Now the picture is changing and I see a group of women on the street. Why I know them! It ' s Margie Weaver, Shelby Dunlap, and Libby Vandenburg. They were married soon after school was out. Oh, they are talking to Ernestine Lowder, the famous movie star. Goodness, what a beautiful hospital ! The plaque had the builders ' names on it. Those engineers are none other than Tommy Krimminger and Eddie Foil. Those nurses admiring it are Joyce Miller Sara Fink, and Reba Shinn. Patsy Hahn is the owner of the next building, Pat ' s School of Dancing. have teamed up and are now touring the more important countries as professionals. Last week they and Ned Cline won the World ' s Championship, sponsored by James Moser, multi-millionaire jeweler. This big building is Whitaker Moose ' s enterprise. He took over hisfather ' s drug store. That man getting the prescription is Col. Ted Hagler, who is home on furlough from the Army. He ' s making it a career. Ted said he saw Larry Cline, Gene Yarborough, and Kay Stoner in Washington last and tells me they have made quite a name for themselves in government work. Larry is personnel manager while Kay is the President ' s secretary, and Gene, a head typist. The Mount Pleasant High School Faculty must be having a meeting so let ' s peek and see what ' s going on. Why, there are Gene Burris, head football coach; Kenneth Sifford, Agriculture teacher; Sandra Burris, Dorothy Ridenhour, Betsy Bost, Doris Talley, and Betty Cochran, all elementary teachers. I should have entered the teaching profession. This picture is coming from Paris It ' s so dim now I Can make it out. Lucille Ritchie, the internationally known modelling Joyce Eagle ' s newest creation. Goodness, what a machine! This picture is coming from Tennessee. It ' s Wayne Isenhour sitting behind a desk taking life easy. His title is head correspondent for Worldwide Trucking Center. Surely but it is Gene Faggart is Wayne ' s assistant. The picture is turning toward rolling countryside now. There ' s Ned Hudson, Cabarrus County Farm Agent, talking to Jim Fisher, Johnny Humphrey, Gene Earnhardt, Giles Misenheimer, and Marvin Bost. He ' s giving them advice on how to make their farms produce more . What ' s this! It ' s Jim Allman testing his stock car. ! understand he won the North Carolina Championship sponsored by Robert Shinn, American ' s foremost promoter. This machine certainly can cover the sports world wonderfully. There are Ted Auten, Junior Rinehardt, and Edward Lock- hart, playing baseball for the N. Y. Yankees. From what I read in the newspapers they have had a very successful season. Well, the machine just turned off so I ' d better be getting back to the office. My, how fast lunch hour passes. HAROLD CLINE Class Prophet
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