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CLASS HISTORY JANE What un the world us thus bunch of old newspapers doung here? LINDA Why ut s some old school newspapers Let s sut down and read them September 2 1946 One hundredand ten carefully starchedstudentsstartedun the furst grade at Mountaun Vuew School today September 2 1946 There were opproxumately thurty seven shunung new faces the furst day of school at Traphull August 28, 1952 Several new fruends were added to our suxth grade as the result of the movung of Double Creek and Jounes Elementary Schools to Traphull Aprul 3 1953 There wasagreatdusasteratMountaunVuew the school burned The seventh and eughth grade students are now goung to the North Wulkesboro Elementary School LINDA The present senuors were seventh graders then JANE Lusten to thus artucle June 3 1954 Although several students had droppedout, there were nearly forty pupuls who reached a mulestone un theur Iuves by graduatung from the eughth grade at Traphull today It was a grand affaur, wuth everythung luke hugh school graduatuon except caps and gowns September 3 1954 Many young greenhorns started theur freshmen year at Mountaun Vuew today There was as much confusuon as one man at cu hen party September 3 1954 To the confusuon and gauety at Traphull today was added the faces of several new freshmen to learn hugh school schedules and ways September 8, 1955 School has begun, and Mountaun Vuew has many new sophomores who feel, by now, that they are very well-acquaunted wuth hugh school Iufe September 15, 1955 School us progressung rapudly at Traphull Watch those sophomores laugh at the greenhorn freshmen' LINDA Look, Jane Here was some really bug news July 1, 1956 Students have lust learned thatoffucually there wull be no more Traphull and Mountaun Vuew Hugh Schools They are now part of North Wulkes Hugh September 20, 1956 Junuorsat the MountaunVuewbranch of North Hugh School have begun rausung money for that all umpor tant occasuon, the Junuor Senuor Banquet May 4 1957 The Junuor Senuar Banquet was held un the Traphull gymnasuum The theme was Eauryland Romance, and Dr Ruchard Boren was guest speaker Hus topuc was Goung Steady May 10 1957 The Armory un North Wulkesboro was the scene of Footprunts un the Sand The Junuor Senuor Banquet, Spon sored by the Junuors from Mountaun Vuew Hugh School, was a gala affaur September 2, 1957 School at North Hugh has at last begun Seventy two sophustucated senuor Vukungs entered the doors December 6, 1957 The Vukungs landed un the North Hugh Gym at 70 clock wuth the old Vukung Chuef humself leadung the landung Thus event was before our furst basketball game at the school Both boys and gurls scored a truumphant vuctory over Taylorsvulle LINDA Thus us the last one, Jane What does ut say'7 December 8 1957 Open house was held at North Hugh School Many fruends and parents un the communuty came, and all seemed toenuoy themselves ummensely Everyone was conducted by members of the Beta Club on a tour throughout the buuldung The tour began wutha recenvung lnne composed of the school adrnunustrators and contunued to each classroom where teachers welcomed vusutors It ended un the school lunchraom where refreshments were senred by the members of the FHA Club JANE Sunce the furst day of school, we ve lost fuve, so that leaves us suxty seven Senuors LINDA Yes, suxty seven Senuors, who wull be the furst class to attend and to graduate from North Hugh JANE And the furst group of Senuors to leave a versuon of THE NORTH WIND As we wrute thus, we are saddened by the death ofone of our classmates, Bobby Truplett Bobby was kulled un an automobule accudent December 9, 1957, along wuth a sophomore, J D Prevette LINDA RICHARDSON JANE HAWKINS Hustoruans I n . . . . u I u . . - . . . . ' . I -- . . . F i . I -- . . . . . I -- . . . ' . I n . . . . JANE: Oh, boy! This was the night of my life. I -- . - . . . . . ,, . ,, . I -- . . f, . . .,, . - . - I H . ' . . .
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CLASS PROPHECY DIXIE ROOPE and REBA B SAUNDERS Well, we guess ut s the gypsy un us we don t know any other reason why they chose us to foretell the class prophecy We wull look unto thls crystal ball to see what the future holds for thus grand class of I958 Turn Onward, Turn Onward O Tume In your flught Let us see the graduates of 58 Ten years from tonughtl As the crystal ball turns and the brught lughts sparkle, we see BETTY LOU CHEEK9 Yes, thats Betty Lou, marrued, two chuldren, and teachung un Traphlll Elementary School DOROTHY COCKERHAM has published her furst book on Courtesy Short, but flyung hugh, us POLLY COMBS She us pulot of a let plane and us statuoned wuth her husband who us a Fuve Star General un the Aur Force RAYMOND HANDY us stlll sungle and roamung the world hopung to fund the rught gurl J R HARRO LD Is makung a lot of money In an Oldsmobule Company un Chucago Yes, that was hus heart s desure GEORGE MILLER us the owner and manager ofa Plymouth Corporatuon un Greensboro GWYN MITCHELL lust couldn tstop hus fast druvung He us now luvung un Darlungton, South Caroluna, druvung un the stock car races JIM WILES has really been travelung un the fueld of athletucs, and us gettung calls for posutuons from everywhere We see THOMAS ROYAL who us now on Electrucal Enguneer LINDA RICHARDSON and her husband are owners of the Parker Frult Company NANCY RHODES us a hot rod druver and has no plans for gettung marrued CAROL WING LER us happlly marrued and has a ranch type home In Vurglnua EUGENE BYRD has decucled to enlust un the Naval Aur Force for twenty years JIMMY COFFEY and HARRO LD DURHAM are professuonal typusts and are competung for the Worlds Champuonshlp Award BARRY ELLEDGE has lust receuved hus M A degree and Is teachung un North Caroluna State College VAN ELLEDGE us a heavywelght boxer GRADY CAUDILL us now sales manager ofthe Western Auto Store un Elkun HARROLD CAUDILL us recordung for M G M and us a bugger hit than Elvus DAVID CHILDRESS Is owner ofa machune shop un South Caroluna JOHNNY EMERSON s art abullty has won hls future He us the world s greatest cartoonlst BRENT GREGORY has taken several coursesun musuc at dufferent colleges and us now teachung In a college In North Caroluna ROGER HOLBROOK us stull as happy as ever He us head of an athletic department KELLY JOHNSON Is constructung a space shup and hopes to reach the moon WADE McNEIL Is presudent of McNeul s Better Busuness Bureau DENVER KEY Is teachung chemustry classes at the Unlversuty of North Caroluna JAMES MILES Is the owner ofa truckung company EDWARD MILES has attended several colleges and us the Farm Agent for North Caroluna ROY MYERS and hls wufe and luttle Roy, Jr are luvung un North Wllkesboro ELBERT RHOADES us stlll Iookung for some scuentufuc cluscovery PHIL SEBASTIAN Is owner of Lovette s Poultry Farm JERRY SIDDEN Is a bookkeeper for Sudden s Constructuon Company WILLIE THARPE has finally settled down and he us owner of Thorpe s Chucken Hatchery un Elkun LILLIAN COX Is secretary to the pruncupal of Traphull School ELAINE HARROLD stull loves shorthand She us a stenographer un Washungton, D C JANE HAWKINS and her husband are llvlng un Boone, where she us head of the commercual department SHIRLEY HENDREN us now walkung over her I O00-acre estate wuth her husband and luttle boy Ran Poetry was a pleasure to MARY MCCANN She has lust publushed her 16th volume of Classucal Poetry DELRINE McGRADY us pruvate secretary to Peter Sands BETTY PARDUE and MARY LEE BREWER have chosen theur career In the Women s Army Corps IMA LEE GENTRY us owner of Gentry s Beauty School un North Wllkesboro We see REBA HAYNES stull waltung for the rlght man to come by SHELBY JOHNSON us enlayung her rob as head nurse at Wulkes General Hosputal ELLEN MYERS has chosen dancung as her career and us performung on the Ed Sulluvan Show JOLENE SHAVER us typlst for The Winston Salem Journal AUDREY SIDDEN has completed a course un a vocal school and us slngung In movues CAROL SMOOT us secretary to the manager of Rose s 5, IO, and 25c store un Statesvllle J D HINSON Is drlvlng a Greyhound Bus from coast to coast SADIE BREWER Is operatung her own beauty school LINDA BROCK Is a model un New York Cuty ROSIE BROOKS Is marrued and has a small famlly FLORENE CALL Is playung on the North Caroluna basketball team CARL MILLER and BUIEL WILES are graduates ofa deusel college un Texas MELVIN ROOPE us an electrucuan for a manufacturing company In North Wulkesboro DOUGLAS SEBASTIAN us workung un an automoblle plant un Maryland BOB SMOOT has receuved hus M A degree and us teachung un a hugh school LEE VON SPEAKS Is wrutung comuc strups forthe JOURNAL PATRIOT DAVID WOODRUFF Is teachlng a scuence class at North Hugh School LINDA ELMORE us coachlng a gurls basketball team un Wunston Salem ELLA BILLINGS Is employed at North Wulkesboro Elementary School as a furst grade teacher EUNICE BOWERS ls operatung a beauty salon In Elkln I, Reba B Saunders see DIXIE ROOPE, who Is a receptuonlst un Washungton, D C As I Duxue Roope, take my last glance Into the crystal ball, there us only one brught lught left, whuch represents REBA B SAUNDERS She and her husband, Paul, are ready to move unto theur new bruck home un Reno, Nevada BY . , . 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