Star High School - Oak Leaves Yearbook (Star, NC)

 - Class of 1950

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Gee Of 1950 JOE ED RICHARDSON STAR uN omits Suaw , CLASS SEC.-TREAS. 23 STAR SPANGLER |; BASKETBALL I; CHEER LEADER 2; G.M.A. 3; Foot- BALL 3; MosT POPULAR Boy 4s Wit- Tiest Boy 4; Oak Leaves 4; SENIOR PLAv Wee kip Asal.. ARB OOM, Ur MARY LOU ROBBINS ROBBINS, M. L. : Sarpy hs Ge : BETA CLuB 3,4; V. Pres. 4; Oak | LEAVES PHOTOGRAPHER 43 MARSHAL 3; SOFTBALL 1,2; STAR SPANGLER 33 SENIOR PLay 4; Most PopuLaR GIRL 4; Bus Driver 4. | STUT IS eC. WILLIAMS, ye CLYDE CURTIS STUTTS — Us ao ee We Potty . BASKETBALL ‘1,243 STUDENT Counc!it Apvisory Com. 2; Brock S Crus 2)4%; Oak LEAVES Apv. MAN. 4; Crass V. PRES. 2; Cutest Boy 4; Junior PLay 3; SEN- [ORS REAYE 3), , a i ROCHELLE WILLIAMS Swi INo Go Reo , F.H.A. 1; 4-H 1,2; BAs= KETBALL 3,4; SorTBALL 1,2; BLock Ss CLup 3,4; Junior PLAY 3; SEN- 1oR PLAY 4; Oak Leaves STAFF 4; GUEEVCERUBE IE 2; aGUASSESECU=IREASE co ne, enn

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Aes Of 1950 ROBERT EARL MABE Tootie , Woory . BASKETBALL 1,2,3,43 BASEBALL 1,2,3,4; Brock HERO Pe east FAs ts MOST ATH Letic Boy 4; Mr. Acorn ¥. MARILYN ELIZABETH MASHBURN LIBRARIAN 13 STUDENT COUNCIL PURE HAG ead seer 2533 E—. MABE Junior PLAY 3; Cutest Girt 4; M. MASHBURN GLEE CLuB 1,2; ART ED. OAK LEAVES Nis E. M. W. H. NEEDHAM ERLA MAE McKINNON Orry , Late Mac ; GLEE CLuB lees 4-H 1; OAK LEAVES PHOTOGRA- PHER 4; SR. PLAY 3; WITTIEST GIRL 4, W. H. NEEDHAM Mayor , BASKETBALL 3,44; Base- BALL eae a STUDENT Council I, 3, Pup. REL. Com. 3; Cass V. Pres. 4; STAR SPANGLER 2,3,4, Sports Ep. 4; Beta 3,4; MARSHAL 3; Brock S 3,4; Yr. PLAY 33 Sr. Pray 4; Best ALL 'Rounp Boy 4s Most DEPENDABLE Boy 4; CLAss PRopHeT 4; Oak Leaves Mss!t. Eb. 11 oy



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of the Class of 1950.” Prophecy Brenda Turner Danny Tomlinson Mascot Mascot Listen, O yemenand women, youths and maidens, and little children! Listen, allye people of Star, to the words of wisdom from the lips of your prophet, whonow speakethunto you what: hath been revealed unto him, even as it hath been decreed by the powers that be. Fer ithath cometo pass thatthe veil of the future hath been rentin twain, even as it was rent in the days of the wise prophets of old, and the Spirit of Prophecy hath descended from the sphere to envelop my soul with her mystic powers. And lo! As she drew back the curtain of the future, she pointed with a long transparent finger down the avenues of a strange land, and opened her lips and spake unto me saying: “Look! Listen! Prophesy unto the young men and the young women of Star High School even these things which you herein behold.” As I looked into the land of the future I saw our fair Virginia Caudill in the large city, who, with her talented voice, had become queen of a metropolitan opera. And Ilooked again, andthe scene changed toa country schoolhouse. Here mine eyes befell upon Doris Davis. Doris has proven that hard work reaps profits. She is employed by The Piney Grove Board of Education. And againthe scene shifted andI saw Peggy Dunn as the leading critic of a movie syndicate. And I also happened to find myselfin old Mexico, and by chance I came upon Carlis “El Peso” Bennett selling fur coats to the Mexicans. And yea! asI traveled northwardI came toacattle domain, in Bloody Creek, Texas, known as the “Three Finger Ranch” owned by W. C. Johnson. Returning to North Carolina, I learned that Clyde Stutts is employed by the Norfolk and Southern Railroad. co woe unto those who oppose him. Earl Mabe is the star pitcher of the Uwharrie “Red Socks.’ And it came to pass that I looked into the professional circle and I saw Harold Long as President of the Winston-Salen? Barber College. Here too, I saw Becky Freeman as a Home Economics teacher in old Star High School. And it came topass that I visited a carnivaland here I met Erla Mae McKinnon who had joined a burlesque troup. With the same carnival is Toves Hanlon posing as a fat lady. And I saw Joe EdRichardson, now a very wealthy man. Joe made his millions selling the holes in doughnuts. And it came to pass, whileI pondered these things in my heart, thedoor ofa home opened and I saw Sue Carrol Dunn, made happy by a home and family. And again I found myself on a busy highway and here I saw Mary Lou Robbins employed as a truck driver by the Allied Van Lines. Marilyn Mashburn is also the mother of a fine group of youngsters. Jettie Anne Freeman is the leading society matron of Ether. Frances King is the head nurse of the Montgomery County Hospital. And I beheld Rochelle Williams as the secretary of the successful young doctor. I found our mascots. Brenda and Danny, happy Seniors at old Star High. The prophecy of the prophet you ask? I, W. H. Needham, beheld myself as a mining engineer of the Black Ankle Gold Mining Company. me And verily, as the veil was drawn over mine eyes, shutting out from my vision ‘Things to Be,’ and I turned my eyes to ‘Things That Are,’ verilyI say unto you, “Only goodness and truth, and prosperity shall followall the days that are tocome to the fair andtalented members 13

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