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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Betty McCracken President Olix Lf.hoy Adams. Jr. Ruth Elizabeth Allison Rosai.i n Gertrude H ke,k Helex Louise Barker Trgixia Lee Ball Calvin Gordon Ballard Dor us Johnson Ballard Sara Emma Barnette Sara Jeanette Barringer Geraldine Bass Si ANTON BLAYLOCK A l m a Ire n e Beasley Margaret Ellen Beasley Rufus Reid Beaver Hazel Lenore Beckham D. Neville Bennett Ophelia Sharpe Berrier Carl Frank Biggers Fred Boyd Mary Elizabeth Brown Gwendolyn Rutii Carbaugh Ray William Castle Jack Oren Caudlf Hilda Charles Doris Alta Clark Anna Lee Culp James Culp Clovis Dalrymple Mary Hilma Dean James Harding Dial James Monroe Dry Pearl Easterling Gilmer Blackburn Farabee Ox eta Fitzgerald Ruby Arlene Floyd Anna Kathryn Foil I M OG E X E F R A X KLIN Paul Wesley Freeman Loren Hill Frye Betty Elvexe Furr Hortense Kathryn Furr Olin Adams ice-President MEMBERS Melvin Furr Margaret Irene Gardner Annie Ruth Garner Frances Wilkins Graves W illard Philmore Cray Parker Holmes Hager Robert Hall Audrey Lee Hawkins Helen Elizabeth Haywood Grady Lee Hegf. Mary Ethel Henry Lilly Josephine Hoffman Alice Kathryn Hon barrier Howard Howell Ruth Honeycutt Derwood Huneycutt Rembert Jones John Luther Kei.i.er Fra nce s Ella K e nn e dy James Kepley Alice Suzanne Knight Anna Lorene Lawrence Edith Rebecca Leonard Charles Edmond Lee Ruth Estki.la Loomis Kleber C. Maddox. Jr. Marie Lee Marshall Ernest Moore Martin Betty Burnette McCracken Frances Evangeline McCulloch John Daniel MacLeod, Jr. Clyde McNeely Ernest Mi Peters Eloise Loraine Melton FoY F LACK M EI.TO n Tom Melton Hester Lucile Miller David Carlton Mock Mona Edith Moore Delilah Mullis Audrey Hawkins Secretary-Treasurer Alyce Ruth Oates Sidney William Oliver Grady Owens Mary Marjorie Perry Jennie Mae Poole Elsie Mae Privette Troy Martin Proctor Ralph Leon Ritchie John Robeson Rove e Lee Rowe Helen Lippard Royster Novella Louise Sanders Stephen Jesse Sanders Gwendolyn Shiplett Howard Lanier Sinclair Jacob Lem Sloop Blanche Evelyn Smathers Garmon Brooks Smith De Witt Talmadge Smi i h Nell Smith Otis Dewey Smith Wilma Louise Sprinkle William Wilburn Spillman James Steel Alice Stokes Newell Thomas William Clark Thomasson Mar y S u sa x x a h T i m m o x s Jose p h ink T o m l i n so n Bertha Eliza Trinks Beulah Myrtle Tucker Harold Avett Tucker Orville Yates Tucker Harold Russell Vick Willie Baxter Weant Clarence Odei.l Weaver Essv Juanita Williams Janis Williamson Dwight Evans Wilson J a m es Albert Wood Colon Paul W right Page Tu'enty-seven
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CLASS PROPHECY—Continued Before leaving Raleigh. I visited radio station VP I I and found Jack Blalock, announcer and daily news commentator. I learned that 1 had iust missed the program of Herndon Kendall and his mountain balladeers. featuring Kendall with his guitar. Gladys Poplin at the piano. Hazel Gibson with the banjo, Evelyn Davis and her bazooka, and Dwight Hunevcutt and Alex Shumolis. black-lace comedians, all under the title. Lasses and Ear. Dixie’s Stickiest Com bination. At the Raleigh airport I boarded a plane for New York. Kenneth Herman who is rated as Eastern Airlines crack pilot, having completed one million air miles, was at the controls. Also on this plane was Alice Bennett in the capacity ot stewardess, busily passing out chewing gum and magazines to airsick, first trip passengers. When we stopped at Richmond, who should board the plane but Bishop George Needham, bound for a conference in Philadelphia Upon landing at Floyd Bennett field in New York. 1 found a celebration in progress. 1 soon learned that it was in honor of Mary Crawford Dutton, noted explorer, just returned from two years in the wilds of Brazil, where she captured a rare horseface woodpecker, the only one in captivity. Wanting to see some ot the famed night lite of New York. I started down Broadwav At a lively place called the Platinum Horseshoe. I found John Lilly, proprietor, opening his new floor show. ' Stupendous l ollies. Chief attraction of this show was Helen King, ballet dancer, who composed her own songs and dances. Out into the night again. I was soon going down Fifth Avenue when I noted a shiny limousine gliding by. In it was Mrs. Doughy, the former Mary Sellers, now a member of the 400. bound for a first-night showing of Gone With the W ind which has finallv been filmed. At the Metropolitan Opera House, the Siberian tragedy. Faritzoff. starring Eddie Hall and Diana Biondi. was being shown. Always interested in education. I stopped next dav at Columbia University to see Rav Crook. Ph D., head of the Chemistry and Physics Department. He is considered the most re nowned physicist of the day and has just completed the successful construction of a perpetual motion machine with which he expects to revolutionize industry. Having found most of the class. I started my return to North Carolina. In Winston Salem I met Dorothy Carpenter, field representative of Pfeiffer College, now a four-year college, point- ing out the advantages and opportunities of this modern, beautifullv located institution Back in Salisbury. 1 dropped by to see Rov Alfred Glover. Jr., at home with his wife and sev.n children, having just returned from a business trip to Chicago Checking over the old 1939 class roll. I realized that I had heard from all the students of my class. All of them seemed happy and prosperous, so I basked in their glorv for a while and then went happilv back to my pansy farm to dream of a cute little air stewardess flving some- where far above the earth. FRANK PLYLER. Class Prophet. Pag? Twenty-six
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FRESHMEN Adams Allison Baker Barker Ball C Ballard D. Ballard Barnette Barringer Bass A. Beasley M. Beasley Beaver Beckham Bennett Berrier Biggers Blaylock Brown Carbaugh Castle Caudle CHARLES Clark A. Culp J. Culp Dalrymple Dean Dial Dry Page Twenty-eight
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