Nashville High School - Nahiscoan Yearbook (Nashville, NC)

 - Class of 1954

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Q54 Z' I -nu , v . 611155 Frvphccy Hello there everyone, welcome once again to Radio City. This is your news reporter Winnie Winchel with your round-up of important happenings. First on the program tonight I should like to have you go with me to a premiere here on Broadway, The celebrated picture we have heard so much about, Dancing Toer. is being shown for the first time. The star of the picture is Tom Davis, better known in the movie world as Fred Kelley. We must hand it to the director and producer, Robert Pridgen and Gene Rackley, for such a successful picture. Let's stand among the crowd and see what celebrities we can meet. Here comes that famous Powell model, Nancy Evans and Powells own private secretary, Patsy Glover. Not far behind these two are the bobbysoxers' idols, Lewie Parrish and jimmy Matthews, soon to be seen in Slae Will am! She Wofft. Among these cheering bobby- soxers we see two young ladies, Shirley Vanhook and Ruby Daniel, who now have a thriving Dress Shoppe. Let's get away from the shoving crowd and to another part of Radio City. Tonight is opera night, so off to the Met We step up to buy our tickets from Jeannette Bowden, who also owns the Coffee Shoppe across the avenue. She tells us that a good friend, Bobby jones, runs it for her. We are taken to our seats by the usher, Bearl Vick. He tells us he hopes to go into the meat-packing business with Clyde Leonard soon. We are very pleased to be seated next to Mr. and Mrs. Smokey Lancaster, Mrs. Lancaster being the former Miss Jo Taylor of Nashville. Two rows behind who should we meet but Sally Blackwell and Faye Cooper. Sally is now a famous fashion designer for Paramount and Faye is her business manager. They tell us that Patsy Daniel has made quite a name for herself in Reno. She is a pediatrician.

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ARTICLE III Section 1. Faye leaves her French laugh to Mr. Henson. Section 2. Peggy leaves nothing, the stingy thing! Section 3. Tom Davis leaves his khaki pants to Tommy Nelms. Section 4. Lee Roy leaves his politeness to Bobby Joyner. Section 5. Bearl leaves his ability to argue to Arthur Daniel. Section 6. Betty leaves a portion of her figure to Merilyn Price. Section 7. Sylvia Langley leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Barnes to Horace Parker. Section 8. Sylvia Womble leaves her friendliness to the Juniors. Section 9. Ellene and Eloise leave to become model housewives. Section 10. Patsy Daniel leaves her short hair to Magdaline Driver. Section 11. Barbara Lancaster leaves her stucliousness to Mary Hobbs Valentine. Section 12. Stuart leaves his Beta Club membership to Tommy Chappell so he can continue to play basketball. Section 13. Nancy leaves her drivers license to anyone who can accept the responsi- bility. Section 14. Frank and Marvin leave their ability to balance themselves on the stage rafters to Robert Strickland. Section 15. Lewie leaves his knowledge of chemistry to Miss Ellis. Section 16. Sally Blackwell leaves still following Ellene and Freddie. Section 17. Dorothy leaves her basketball ability to her brother Phillip. Section 18. Joyce and Shirley Vandiford leave their friendship and quietness to Louise Pridgen and Barbara Strickland. Section 19. Jimmy leaves still arguing over Senior privileges. Section 20. To Billy Whitfield, Gene leaves a small portion of his intelligence. Section 21. Shirley Vanhook leaves her shyness to Diane Johnston. Section 22. Martha leaves her position on the basketball court to anyone who doesn't mind a few bruises. Section 23. Jeannette leaves her red hair to Shelba Harper. Section 24. Barbara Bennett and Jane leave their singing ability to the Glee Club. Section 25. Tommy Breedlove and Ronald leave still trying to figure out geometry. Section 26. Barbara Taylor leaves early so she can bear Patsy Glover to C. D. Section 27. Agnes leaves her good times in study hall to anybody who wants them. Section 28. Adele leaves her temper to anyone who can control it. Section 29. To Ora Lee Pendergrass, Carrie Mae leaves her intelligence. Section 30. Sally Alford leaves her curly hair to Christine Daniel. Section 31. Ruby leaves her feminine ways to her sister Betty Jo. Section 32. Alvin leaves in his old car, wondering if he will get home! Section 33. Bobby Ross leaves his salesmanship ability to any Junior who needs a watch the most. Section 34. Ray wills all of his many girls to some lucky Junior. Section 35. Robert leaves his love for football to Clyde lnscoe. Section 36. Clyde leaves his physique to Johnnie Vick. Section 37. Elaine leaves her slenderness to Rebecca Sanders. Section 38. Maxie leaves his history ability to Judy Adams. Section 39. Jo leaves her ability to cut hair to Mrs. Williams. Section 40. Patsy Glover leaves her ability to have appendicitis at exam time to Eunice Beal. Testators: PATSY GLOVER and JO TAYLOR



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It seems we are all here for the same reason. Peggy Bone, a concert pianist, is to give a repeat performance. They say the Met is her second home. After a grand performance we will leave the Met and return to the studio for a while. The red light is blinking in Studio B. Gracious! None other than Barbara Bennett and jane Dickens. They are called The Rosy Two. Arthur Godfrey should see these girls! We return to Studio A to find a report that just came in saying Henry Ford's business is dropping fast due to a new car called Hiccup. It has just been released by the two proud owners, Tommy Breedlove and Ronald Sykes. They say it doesn't run on gas. Well? We are pleased to announce that coach of the year, Stuart LeCroy and manager Ray Joyner will be back with us after training this year. We are also glad to announce that Shirley Vandiford, one of our employees here, has just recently become America's new typing champion. Good girl to have around! We had a very welcome visitor with us tonight. Lee Roy jones just came in from Georgia where he auctioned off some mighty fine tobacco. We learn from him that Alvin Nelms and Maxie Davis own the warehouses from which he auctioned. The New York Times featured many interesting things in its society page today. Mrs. Freddie Leonard, formerly Miss Ellene Drake, gave a very festive luncheon in honor of three prospective debs. They are, as you have probably guessed, Misses Agnes Bell, Barbara Taylor, and Barbara Lancaster. The floral arrangements were fixed by Mrs. Leonard's very good friend, Mrs. james Powell, formerly Miss Eloise Rice of Castalia. Let's leave Radio City for just a while and see whats happening in Nashville, North Carolina. Here we find Elaine Coggin and Carrie Mae Daniels running a very successful beauty shop. Yep, always knew those girls would come out at the head. As long as we are this far we will travel on to Wilson where we find Miss Adele Joyner, now Mrs. R. L. Edwards, with her days full caring for her two children. We hear from Sally Alford, our news reporter at Wilson, that Martha Womble, now Mrs. Farmer, is doing great work for charity at her home in Wilson. Let's leave Wilson now and return to our home here in Radio City. In the literary category, a new magazine has attracted everyones attention. The Erquirette is edited by Dorothy Matthews. She always did like to make news and now she has her hands full! The art editor is none other than Betty Medlin using as her fashion model, Joyce Rackley. Joyce was also one of the State's Who's Who In America contest this year. We have as our Sports Editor, Miss Sylvia Womble, who at the present is covering the seasons basketball games at State where M. F. is making big news. We have been places and covered ground tonight, ladies and gentlemen. l hope you've enjoyed my visit into your homes. l'll be back tomorrow evening. Until then. so-long from your news reporter gal-Winnie Winchel. Prophetess SYLVIA LANGLEY

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