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few gallons of fuel. And who do you think this mechanic was? This angel of mercy was none other than Willis Beck! I insisted that he tell me about the rest of the old gang. Willis himself is owner and operator of one of New York's largest garages. His partner is Ralph Brinkley who knows almost every- thing there is to know about cars. JOHN LITTLE is now owner of Hill's Drive-ln and even has three branch restaurants. DANNY THOMASON is now sales manager for all the Ford distributors in North Carolina. By the way, he was just named the world's biggest liar. I think it had something to do with chickens. HAROLD SMITH is now recording for Dot Records and has three gold records. He is married and is busy being a singing papa to his four kids. CHARLES LONG known professionally as Charlie Gleason, is TV's newest and most popular come- dian. Charles is a confirmed bachelor. l guess he is happy just making everybody laugh. JERRY MATTHEWS, that high school Romeo really struck it rich. Besides being a Hollywood Pro- ducer, he is married to Gina Bardot, the star of his latest movie. REX WALSER is now head coach at Notre Dame and the word is that he has a 5,000 acre estate. BILLY DARR is playing baseball with the Yankees and it looks like he's going to top all the batting averages this year. Despite all his fame, Bill and his wife still prefer life in good old Thomasville, so, during his off season they reside at their s5o,ooo winter home in Erwin Heights. CALVIN RILEY decided he liked the business here, so he now owns the Kaby Hosiery Mill. Besides that, he has five new mills in N. C. He is happily married and is the proud father of two children. MONROE MABE is perhaps the wealthiest farmer around. They just struck oil on his 20,000 acre ranch in Texas. Monroe and his wife think they are about the luckiest people in the world. WAYNE EMBRY is an electrical engineer at Western Electric. He and his wife own a beautiful home in High Point. Besides that, Wayne has a TV talent show designed to help young singers. JORENE JARVIS' wish has finally come true. She and her husband are the proud parents of a boy and a gifll As if being a mother doesn't keep her busy enough, Lorene is a beautician at the shop she owns. Another new development is their home in Walcliff Park. NANCY BECK is married of course, and has three children. She is also part time secretary to the mayor of Thomasville. She and her husband have just built a new split-level home. BARBAIUI CLODFELTER is neat as ever in her job as fashion model and editor of a new magazine. She and her husband live in New York City. JUDY LEONARD is owner of Thomasville 's largest beauty salon. She and her husband have just retumed from a European cruise. BONNIE STEVENSON has recently been promoted to the rank of Corporal in the WAF'S. She says that this is the life for her and she's going to make a career of it. MADELINE EMBRY has made quite a name for herself as the interior decorator for the American Square. Her husband Jerry is now owner of General Steel. They have four children, 2 boys and 2 girls. JUDY IJORD took the big step. She is married to Raeford Hunt. Being a nurse keeps her busy while their two children are at school. Judy is a wonderful nurse and is well-loved by all her patients. NANCY YOKLEY has no trouble holding the attention of her pupils at Pilot where she is teaching English. She is very proud of her husband Davis, who has been in the U.S. Navy 10 years. GAIL PIERCE is the most efficient secretary the govemor of N. C. ever had. She is married to a very successful Raleigh businessman, and they have one child. ANN SINK is a very happy army wife. She and her husband and children are living in Washington, D.C, where he is stationed. Ann is his legal secretary. RUBY EDDINGER is married and has two children. She has made good use of her friendly personality in her job as a social worker. MA RT HA C LOD FELT ER 61
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lad 7041! We, the Senior Class of Pilot High, in the year of nineteen hundred and fifty-nine, being in sound body and having a clear mind, do make, publish and declare this the Last Will and Testament of our most prized possessions. To the faculty, we leave our most grateful thanks and appreciation for having taught us and having so much patience with us during the years we had together. To our parents we express our deepest appreciation and many thanks for the love shown in guiding us through the years, we leave the memories of our childhood days. To the Sophomores and Freshmen, we leave best wishes for as many wonderful hours as we have had, and we bequeath a strong encouragement to finish their education. To the Juniors, with the hope that they will be better Seniors than we were, we leave the following: NANCE BECK leaves her quiet and sweet ways to Francis Morgan and Judy Swing. WILLIS BECK leaves his ability to do good at all times and not be a pest to Royce Fuller. RALPH BRINKLEY leaves his ability to work, but still come to school, to Jerry Parrish. BARBARA CLODFELTER leaves her ability to go steady to Judy Shulerg and her sweet and quiet ways, and shortness, to Joyce Eddinger and Opal Ammons. MARTHA CLODFELTER leaves her musical talents to Nancy Smith and Elaine Burton, and her height to Genell Bryan. BILL DARR leaves his title as Best Dressed Boy to Perry Cranfordg his neatness to Brown Baityg and his ability to drive a bus to Jerry Clinard and Tommy Sullivan. RUBY EDDINGER leaves her cute and friendly ways to Kathryn Sink and Shirley Wilson. MADELINE EMBRY leaves her position as captain of the girls' basketball team to Kaye Ward, and her title as Miss Pilot High to anyone who deserves it. WAYNE EMBRY leaves his musical talents to Wayne Morris. LORENE JARVIS leaves her ability to get to class on time to Arlene Gibson, Barbara Cox, and Betty Browng and her witty ways and ability to get good grades in shorthand to Mary Francis William. JUDY LEONARD leaves her ability to sit still in class to Peggy Vestal and Lois Hall. JOHN LITTLE leaves his ambition to like to come to school to Billy Younts. CHARLES LONG leaves his quiet and witty ways to Eric Grubbg and his position on the football team to anyone who deserves it. JUDY LONG leaves her cute and neat ways to Julia Hinshaw, and her title as Best Dressed Girl to Vickie Lemmons. MONROE MABE leaves his quietness and bashfulness to Kenneth Crotts and Hayden Eddinger. JERRY MATTHEWS leaves his ability to get along with girls to Larry Wall, Phillip Ball and anyone else who likes girls. GAIL PIERCE leaves her courteous and neat ways to Dorothy Starrett. CALVIN RILEY leaves his dependable and friendly ways to Ronald Kanoy and Ronnie Swicegood. ANN SINK leaves her studious and dignified ways to Glenda Byerly and Betty Jo Williams. HAROLD SMITH leaves his ability to draw to Jerry Myers and Terry Poole. BONNIE STEVENSON leaves her ability to lay out of school to Margaret Hunt and Virginia Freedle. DANNY THOMASON leaves his cute and witty ways to Terry Arnery. REX WALSER leaves his position as captain of the boys' basketball team to Jerry Hodgeg and position on the football team to anyone who deserves it. NANCY YOKLEY leaves her ability to get along with all teachers to Dorothy Hutchens and Barbara Barnes, and her title as Miss Homecoming Queen to Kaye Ward. NANCY BECK JUDY LORD It all started on a warm sunny moming as I took off for work in my helicopter. fYes, that's the fashion now-a-dayslp Every day I travel from my home in New Jersey to New York for my job as Musical Director on the Steve Allen Show. Funny, but my mind traveled back to Thomasville, N. C. and my classmates. Ah, what good times we used to have. I sat there basking in a feeling of good will and happiness. Suddenly my dream world was interrupted by a troubled sputter in the general direction of the motor, My eyes scanned the control panel and to my horror the fuel needle bounced over to empty! I quickly brought the 'Copter down on top of a building and climbed from my seat and searched frantically for an exit. l sent a distress note over the side to a garage on the block. It was answered by a mechanic in a whirlybird who brought a
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