Sedge Garden School - Segarian Yearbook (Kernersville, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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1 WAY BACK WHEN 1. Donald Joyce. 2. Kathleen Bodenheimer. 3. Billy Weavil. 4. Peggy Leonard. 5. C. V. Whin. 6. Ann Hine. 7. Houston Hastings. 8. Clarice Tucker. 9. jack Hester. 10. Bobbie Masren. 11. Hugh Binkley. 12. Carolyn Smith, 13. Doris Heath. 14. Delois Dorsert. 15. Berta Jean Idol. 16. Bertha Rising. 17. Betty Ruth Hine. 18. Jane Naylor. 19. J. W. Murphy. 20. Margaret Harrel. 21. Van Willard. 22. John Craver. 23. Marlene Pope. 24. Donald Peddycorci.

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SENIUHS Clarice Tucker Oneita Tucker Biuy Weavii .Lawrence Weavil Coe Vestal Whirr, jr. 'ill 2, 3, 4: l .-. --91 1 CLARICE MAE TUCKER One for meg leave the rest alone! F. I-L A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Senior Superlativeg Christmas Play Cas 2, 3, 4. ONEITA FRANCES TUCKER Angel: are .fo few. D Segarian Staff 45 Library Staff 1, 2 T. A. G. S. Club 1. 2. WILLIAM LEWIS WEAVIL A word of advice: don? give it. Basketball 2, 4g Football 5, 4, Baseb 1, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 4. LAWRENCE WORTH WEAVIL Foot loose and faney free. Bus Drive: 5, 4. I con VESTAL WH1Tr,.J1m Yon will never be sorry for asking par- don when in erfor. 1 Glee Club.I, 2, 4, Football 314-H Club



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PRQPHECY j Gee, that was a beautiful graduation. Now l'll just walk around to the front door and wait for the gang. You know, I'm gonna miss those Seniors. I know that Ihave said that whenl was a junior that no Senior was going to push me around, but you know they aren't so bad after all. If it hadn't been for the patience of the Seniors we wouldn't have been able to dance in the gym, or even get a Segarian. Come to think- about it, they have made my High School days really fun. But heres the gang. Oh, they've been crying. I won't say any- thing about the exercises. Hello, I guess I had better go straight home as much as I would love to drop by Singletons with you. I must get all the beauty sleep I can squeeze in.- Goodnight everybody. See ya at school. Here I sit writing in my diary, eating a pimento sand- wich, while the rest or the gang are eating those good ole hotdogs and hamburgers. but I gotta get to sleep -Heck, roll and tumble. Maybe if I got my Latin book that would put' me to sleep. 'I'hat's a god idea Miss Smith. Cut off that light, l've got to work tomorrow. fwhisperj Don't tell me ya troubles I've got troubles of me own. Publius and FurianusiExExExExExExEx I wonder what country this is? Look at all the tall buildings! Oh, silly, youre dreaming. But I can't be. Look at that huge tower! Is that a hand that's waving out to the top or that window? It seems to beckon to me. l'll go upstairs. Come in my child! Come in my child. Oh no, I couldn't do that,,I have got to go home. But if you will only come in for a moment I will give you something to eat. u . Golly, I am hungry. Well just for a minute. Whats that in the big por? That my child, is the magic brew that will make you look into the future as far as' you want to. ' Do you really believe that stuff works? Why yes, dear, if you want to try it you may. Well, I don't feel like dying, not now, anyway. I want to know what all the gang will make of themselves. But I'm kinda scared of that stuff. It Won't hurt you, here, try some. It is pretty good. Now what period of time would you like to know about? Let's see. I'd like to know who I will marry and- oh, no if this stuff is really what you say it is, I'm surely going to take advantage of it. Let's have the time 1959.0 fMagic words.J Double, double, toil and trouble, Fire burns and caul- dron bubblwflome, high or low, Thyself and office deftly show! This looks like the bus station. Since I'm here in front ,of it, I see no need to just stay out here. Everyone seems to be traveling so I might as well join the crowd. Back at school the crowd always led to the office, now I wonder what I can get into by following this one. Finally I've reached the ticket agent. Won't he ever turn around? Why Lawrence Weavil! When did you start punching tickets? Oh, I don't do this often, I usually drive. After buy.ng my ticket 1 went ro gate 4 track 1, and boarded the bus. l thought surely I'd know someone on the bus, 'but all were perfect strangers. Hating to go in complete silence, I started a conversation with a well dressed businessman. After talking about the latesf news, he mentioned wanting a new car. I told him that for 8800 extra I could probably get him a car by next ,weekl When we arrived in Philadelphia, I made a long distance call to the Ford Motor Company and who should answer. the phone but the vice president, Robert Dean Smith., He promised immediate delivery, and feeling satisfied with the world, I started exploring the town. With my un- known companion, Mr. Dalrnation Palmer, we strolled down Third avenue. Hearing a newsboy shout a fa- miliar name, I bought a paper. I nearly fell flat on my face when I saw the headlines- Nancy Smith Spends Vacation in Philadelphia with Friends and Relatives! Reading on I discovered that she has been starring on Broadway in the current success, Dawn is Lovely. When my friend and I boarded the bus later, to my surprise there was Charles Thomason, sitting in the driver's seat. I was reminded of his previous driving at S. G. as my friend and I were kept busy balancing ourselves on our seat so that conversation was limited. To our great relief we finally arrived at a beautiful college. Upon entering an open door, we found ourselves being lec- tured, on the principles of language by none other than Dr. Kathleen Bodenheimer. After Kathleen told us that Ruth Idol was exhibiting her art display we rushed over to see the accomplishments of her high school ambitions. It was time for the bus to leave so we could not stay as long as we would have liked. Three days later I arrived in the heart of New York, hailed a cab and rushed to the Waldorf Astoria where I had reservations. Imagine my surprise to see Becky Hine seated at the reception desk, and to add to my surprise she told me that Hugh Binkley and his orchestra were playing for their third week on the Starlight Roof. About 'that' time Harry walked in. Everyone thought we were having a family reunion. He always was an affectionate rascal. Remember? After his show he invited us to attend the comic opera, It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog, starring Donny Joyce and jane Naylor. It brought back many old. memories of Glee Club. After we left the theater Hugh announced that he knew something that would make jack Hester, who is the gag editor of the Kerners- lflue NEWS, Simply blow a fuse. We could hardly wait. puddenly we stopped in front of a huge expensive look- ing restaurant called the 2lO Club . We were met at fhs d00f by 21 beautiful young woman whom Hugh intro- duced as Goldia Smith. We wondered if this was the surprise. We turned ro ldok at the floor show and who should .be in the spotlight but Claude Swaim, welcoming us to his club. I thought I was shocked when I read about Nancy-Smith, but bring on the smelling salts. At the Lex-Win Claude was always famous for his hotdogs but this Chicken-A-La-Swaimous really takes the cake! Why there's I-Iazel Snyder and look at that new hair creation. Hagel informed us that we had better feast our eyes while we had the opportunity because her hair is as famous as Hedda Hopper's hats. The next lap of our trip took a quick jump to Niagara Falls, where we saw Marlene and Shorty. celebrating their second honeymoon. Mr. Dalmation decided that since I was touring the country that he would just jog along. We were so tired of jolting on the bus that we hopped a plane to Chicago. At the airport we ran into Ann Hine, who is fashion editor of the Chicago Tribune, busily interviewing Renne Dior, fashion designer from Paris. In order to learn the new dance steps of this metropolis we took it upon our- selves to find the best dance instructor in Chicago. We

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