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GEASS PROP HEGY Well, I guess it's the gypsy inme---I don't know any other reason why they chose me to foretell the classprophecy. I will now gaze into this crystal ball to see what the future holds for this grand class of 1959. Turn onward, Turn onward O time in your flight Let me.see the graduates.of D9 Ten years. from tonienet Wade Hackney: rie Billy Joe Bowers are the two most = acssful farmers in Chatham County,. 48 you can tell by their large homes and farms. As I gaze into my crystal ball, whom do I see, but. Betty Lindley. She is ar- riving late again.» She is secretary for Gary Richardson, Attorney At Law. ‘Culberson is one of the top women ofthe Federal Bureau of Investigation. She has be H called to Silk Hope to solve the case of the Missing Erasers, “who is that smiling nurse coming out of room 209 in Chatham Hospital? ry, of course. Who wouldn't get sick just for her to hold his hand? la Hargrove has just been elected president of the North Carolina Society ologists. She specializes in permanent waves, facials, and, oh, yes, getting Sle chins, too. eople have been reading the newspapers, you know that one of the top 1€ day is none other than Winfred Lindley. They say he is a wizard and tom to the N-th degree. Watch for big things. Mmpbell is history teacher of the twelfth grade at dear old S.H.H. Yes, mbus discovered America in 1492, but the world discovered us, and w filling station that Lares Johnson is building isreally swell. i gbme ‘he does so well, but I would like to know if his conscience hurts three quarts of gas for a gallon. Charm really disappearedfrom the newsstand, ‘but! no onder, sll, wearing anew Easter Bonnet, smiled Presily on the cover. year. of We're No Angels. Frank Johnson is no enough parts for the Hot sell them any speedo A famous fas; Sylvia designs clothe Say, what's this? st Lindley defends her Chatipionship Title. “Well: ‘allTcan say i is, it should be exciting. I suppose you wonder what this crystal ball holds for me. My, it looks in- teresting, but right now youcansee, Iamtoo busy with the future for my classmates. Linda Carol Dowd Prophet 2)
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1955, we, the future Seniors of 1959, started our high school days by keeping the unfamiliar schedule of our six periods. The thirty freshmen of our class chose as officers: President, Shelby Campbell; Vice-President, Lois Johnson; teacher, and Mr. Pike and Secretary, Betty Perry-»Mr-,Craft.was,our-home-roo was our orice ioaleg ON ee aoe After our sree months vacation, we came back to s ol as sophomores, choosing the same officers that we had had our freshman year. lost Ed Culberson, Helen Rogers, Larry and Jimmy Fuquay, but we gained Diane ne ea leaving twenty- | t helping with the Tee magazines, which helped us out later. Vacation time was over again and here we were Juni ing the year we lost Diane Beasley, Martha Hudson, Sylvia Brewer, Hurlene rd, Phillipsnile Nell Teague, and Lois Johnson, leavingpmenty members in. lass. We elected our officers as foe. President, Larry Johnson; Vice-Pres Ruby Campbell; and Secretary, Betty Perry. That year Can orieg hard on o play, ''Headin' for a Weddin', ’ and ‘the Jusfior-Senior Banquet. To help O e espenses, we had a Barbecue Supper. : | Our Senior you gas proved to be a busy one. We a g our annual will ‘he Senior play will be perfect, and we are also looking. forward, to the Bandugs soon be the main object in our mm: nae Barbara Reynolds almost upset the. cart, but. Calvin Johnson ca out. Mrs. Mogle, as our Senior ad¥isor, has been of great ciation by dedi- cating our annual, ''The Eagle, to her. We are leaving Silk Hope to make our own history in the world. The knowledge we have gained her will be long remembered. 20
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Silk Hope School, in the year, 1959, in the county of Chatham, State of North Carolina, being of strong bodies and sound | eo sor, as executor s, our first, only, and Last Will and Testament. minds, do hereby. make this last will and USE NNUN oe Honey, will my position a as guard on the basketball team to ght. Get down and dribble low, Joe. hnson, will my ability to lay out of class to Harold Rogers. “Time it right, Buck. Winfred Lindley, will my straight A's to Darrell Bare. Study hard, Darrell. Calvin Johnson, will my ability to do Algebra II to William Buckner. I still don't know what Mr. Poston is talking about, do you? Larry Johnson, will my ''glass-packs to Ronnie James. Better take them off, Ronnie, if you haven't got $17.50. Betty Mae Perry, leave my basketball suit to Barbara Cope. ‘You may have to take up the seams, Barbara. Ruby Campbell, leave my position as chief cheerleader to Berta Faye Johnson. Don't let the boys get on your nerves, Berta. Shelby Campbell, will mylove for Fords to Elaine Brewery, Bon’ if they ride good, Elaine? Faye Culberson, leave my ability to be in town four nights a week to Delette Teague. You keep the gas tanks busy, Delette. Dellene Shuskey, leave my many boy friends, that is, except one, to anyone lucky enough to get them. Jean Hudson, will my giggle to Etta Florence Wrenn. It keeps the face muscles flexible, Etta. Live it up! Donnie Lindley, will my hearty back-slapping to Mary E. Thompson. It keeps things lively, Mary. Linda Hargrove, will my typewriter with marked keys to Polly Mar- shall. if you learn the keys you won't have to look at them, Polly. Sylvia Ezzell, will to my sister, Rachel, next year's Senion Class. Remember, Rachel, Seniors act dignified. Melba Campbell, will my ability to go with two boys at the same time to anyone lucky enough to get by with it. Linda Dowd, leav love. for Chemistry to Judy Faye J ohnson. Be Witnesses: Mrs. Edith Mogle Testator: Donnie Lindley Larry Johnson Tiga
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