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IUNE CLASS PROPHECY . . Vzivtii Eugenia Baynes and Arch Taylor, Prophets 'AHello, May I speak with Miss Baynes? This is she. Well, I want to congratulate you on your excellent performance last night. It was a fitting debut into the Metro- politan Opera. Why, thank you, but who is speak- ing? This is Arch Taylor. Don't you re- member me? Arch Taylor! Why I haven't seen you since we were in High School to- gether, What have you been doing all these years? Oh, I'm in the tobacco business. I've done fairly well. Of course I needn't ask about you. I imagine everybody knows you are starring in the Metro- politan Opera now. Have you heard anything about any of the others that used to be at Reynolds High when we were? Oh, yes, Doris Shore, Hugh Hoult- houser, Evelyn Easley, and Bill Voss are in the opera, too. Some of the others are in the chorus and the orchestra: Frank Vance and luanita Ragland are playing in the orchestra at the Metro- politan, and so is Iulian Pfaff. He plays the piccolof' You know, there are a good many of our old school friends who are in some kind of professional entertainment. Do you remember Charlie Reece? He's in Hollywood now. Really? Yes You know Robert Gable, don't you? Well, that's Charlie Reece. Oh! I remember now. And Ray Swain is on Broadway. He's playing in Doris Setzer's latest hit. Ernestine Angell is on Broadway too, and Antoi- nette Barrow is the successor to Arlene l .lgi- St'Vt'Ilfy'-flllll' Harris. Carolyn Salmons and Margaret Whittington are professional dancers now, you know, I wonder what ever became of those boys who were on the football team. Have you heard? Well, Frank Smith is the Athletic Director at Pitt now. Dan Poe is teach- ing history and coaching football at Kernersville High School now, and Iulian Trivette is the city-wide checker cham- pion at the Y. M. C. A. He won over Bill Seawellf' I heard somewhere that Gene Reece is a very famous demon of the speed- way. ls that right? Yes, that's right, and so is Linville Slawter. Both of them are among the fastest drivers in America. I imagine that quite many of the girls have mar- ried by now, haven't they? Well, Dorcas Poindexter has about three or four children now, and I think Alice Cahill has too. Oh, did you know that Iessie Brunt is a famous poet now? No, I never thought that she would go into that seriously, i'She's working on another volume now. Percy Gibsons publishing company is going to do the work for her, Well, did you know that Becky Thomasson is rather a well-known au- thor too? Her latest book was 'Flirta- tion, the Way to Married Blissf I have heard of that book, but I didnt have any idea who wrote it. I heard Lib Tucker and Mildred Weavil talking about it the other day, Both of them read all the literature like that they can get, you know, because neither of them is married. 'ils that so? What is Lib doing now? She was a reporter on one of Hearst's fContinued on page 2l0j REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF IUNE CLASS HW f Bill Isley, We, the Senior Class of Richard Reynolds High School, being of good health and sound mind, admitting our- selves of small but much coveted estate, in full possession of super-human intelli- gence and therefore an exaggerated opin- ion of ourselves, do hereby make, be- queath, and publish this, our last will and testament, in order to distribute our earthly possessions to the following: Article I Item I: To Mr. loyner and the faculty we leave our friendship and our appre- ciation fand admirationl for their pa- tience in dealing with us, and we do cheerfully forgive them for trials and tribulations which they have imposed upon us. Item II: To Miss Nicholson and Miss Flynn we extend our sincere appre- ciation for the timely aid given us in our reference work. Item III: To the llB and future Senior Classes we will the center rows in chapel, that they may have the plea- sure of being near Mr, loseph Pfohl's Hlazz Orchestra. Article II Item I: Bob Ford leaves his exceptional football ability to Hobbs Keenan in the hope that he will make All State next year. Item II: Charlie Linville, for the benefit of the young ladies of R. R., wills his way with the women to lake Freed. Item III: Phyllis Morgan generously leaves her ability to hook all the boys to anyone who can take it. Item IV: To Mary Louise Rousseau, Virginia Clay leaves her pep, cheer, and smile with the desire that she make good use of them. Item V: To the football team of 1938 BLACK AND GOLD Testator the senior class leaves its sincerest wishes that they be State Charn- pionsf' Item VI: Dorcas Poindexter wills her charming looks to Frances Glenn Swing and asks that she keep up the good work. Item VII: Thomas L. Lawrence lbetter known as Iugj leaves his intellectual ability to whoever thinks he knows enough to uphold the name. Item VIII: Dan Poe leaves high scho- lastic honors to Bobby Warren to carry on A subject averages. Item IX: Mildred Weavil and Lib Pal- mer will their talent as HLittle Apple dancers to anyone who can follow in their footsteps-provided that they can keep up with them. Item X: Bill Freed, who calls himself a one-man football and track team, asks that his powerhouse strength be left to future football and track heroes. Item XI: Iames Supogean leaves to Frank Alspaugh his dancing ability. Item XII: Shirley Tudor, Caroline O'Brien, and Eleanor Glenn will their great friendship to Mary Lou Blanton, Virginia I-Iutchison, and Margaret Aus- tin. Item XIII: Frances Reynolds leaves her panther eyes to Sebia Midyette. We do hereby appoint our principal and friend, Mr. C, R. Ioyner, sole exe- cutor of this our last Will and Testament. In Witness Whereof, we do set our seal, this the seventh day of Iune, nine- teen hundred and thirty-eight. Bill Isley, Testator ISEALJ Witnesses: Charlie McCarthy Walter Winchell Ben Bernie lT'.lgc seventy-liv-:
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