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fast WI!! ,And Ccstamcnt tate of North Carollna County of Montgomery Clty of Star We the undersxgned known Off1C1allY as the Class of 1952 be1ng sound 1n mlnd we hope and sound 1n body we belleve real1z1ng that our days at old Star I-hgh School are over do hereby declare those after ment1oned to be our legal and rxghtful he1rs We do hereby rel1nqu1sh and make the followmng dmspensatxons of our possesswns Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item 1 ARTICLE I To The Faculty To Mr Fxelds our beloved Pr1nc1pal our deepest apprec1at1on for h1s understand1ng and PBIICHCC dur1ng our stay at Star I-hgh School fo our Advlsor Mrs Shamburger our heartfelt thanks for her guxdance and mterest ln all our class actlvxtles To all our teachers we leave not only our gratmtude but our sincere Wlshes that classes to follow w1llg1ve them more ease and peace of mmd ARTICLE To The Juruor Class As presxdent of the Sen1or Class J1mmy Deaton leaves hxs pos1 t1on to Joe Newsom To Carl Greene and Clxfton Allen Cec1l I-Ilnson leaves wlth pleasure h1s Job of supply1ng the gxrls wxth chew1ng gum George Stout IS turmng over h1s place as capta1n of the basket ball team to Larry Thompson Clara Smlth 1S leav1ng so Betsy Threatt may take over as the most mtellectual gxrl 1n the Sen1or Class To B1ll1e Kern goes Kat Greene s ab1l1ty to talk her way out of a t1ght s1tuat1on To e1ther Clar1ce Mabe or Betty Martm goes Myrtle Brewer s part m thelr Sen1or Play L1b Greene lS the lucky rece1ver of Dor1s Kxng s wxsecracks Rxchard Lowder leaves h1s ab1l1ty to worry the teachers to thetr graves to Jack Cole and B J Maness R1chard Freeman leaves h1s place as the best bus dr1ver to Teddy Hancock Dor1s Dxxon passes on her qu1et ways to Mary F Freeman To Jack Floyd goes B111 Needham s flashy t1es Mary Alxce Nlchols glves up her Off1CC job to Mary Evans leaves hms place to Reece Lemonds Ott1e Davxs leaves her ab1l1ty to be an A student to Cel1a Need ham Peggy Sm1th gxves her melod1ous vomce to Vera McK1nnon Alvm Wr1ght gets James Water s way ofarguxng w1th the teach ers Joe Reynolds leaves h1s job to Clmton Davms Poe Caudlll leaves h1s pleasmg manners to Charles Dav1s To Leon Needham and Rxchard Mashburn go B1lly s slowness 1U gettlng IH hxs asslgnments Vlola McBr1de leaves her place as l1brar1an to Becky Davls In testxmony whereof we have hereunto set our hands and afflxed our seal th1s the 16th day of May Anno DOFUIHI one thousand n1ne hundred and f1fty two Sxgned x55 Class of 1952 Vxola McBr1de Dor1s Kmg Myrtle Brewer Testators A 4 f ff X Z. ' ' , . , 3. . l ' , 1. ' ' ' ' '- Z. I . ' . . , . 3. y ' ' ' ' - 4. ' ' ' . 5. ' ' ' ' ' I 6. -. . . I . . ' 7. . . , . . , . 0 8. ' ' ' ' 9. ' ' ' 10. ' ' U ' . . ll. , ' ' ' . IZ. ' ' ' ' ' . Item 13. As being the cutest boy in the Senior Class Walton Russell I4. ' ' ' ' . ' - 15. I ' ' ' ' ' . 16- . . . . . . - 17. ' ' ' ' . 18, ' ' ' ' . 19. ' ' ' ZO. ' ' I ' ' ' . 5295 5 522, W5 J ez V' eff 9 f , f fg ,. , . W If.
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Superlafwcs NEATEST Mary Ahce N1chols Poe Caudlll MOST ATHLETIC Vlola McBr1de George Stout MOST INTELLECTUAL Clara Sm1th Rxchard Freeman C UT EST Walton Russell MOST DEPENDABLE Clara Sm1th James Howard Waters MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Ahce Nmchols Ilmmy Deaton BEST ALL ROUND Ott1e Davxs George Stoutt WITTIEST Dorxs Kmg R1chard Lowder 0 Mary Doris Dixon ,
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Elass Prophecy hile I was sitting by the fire one miserable winter afternoon I stared at the glowing flames. One huge flame seemed to burst into the faces of the classmates I had in my senior year at Star High School. Each smiling face told me of the location and position he had acquired. After finishing her training at Johns Hopkins, Clara Smith has fol- lowed her fiance, and is now nursing behind the walls of ahospital in Japan. B111 Needham has reached the heights of his ambition He is the manager of the Chicken Hut in Asheboro Richard Lowder is top comedian on T V s Show of Shows After much thought and consideration Kathleen has finally decided whom she loves and is playing the roll of a successful housewife and mother At last George Stout has rated Chief Petty Officer 1n the United States Navy Richard Freeman is Philosopher of Agriculture at State College Using all her wits and initiative Doris King is a hat check girl at the Stork Club Poe Caudill heir of Ether Roller Mills is supplying the country with Carolina s Best flour After abondoning his concert ambitions James Howard is playing in a bar room on the Bowery Doris Dixon has overcome her bashful manner and has a position as operator for the Bell Telephone Company Jimmy Deaton noted young civil engineer is enjoying lmmensely the atmosphere of his latest assignment in R10 de Janelro Viola McBride now Mrs Hinson is taking care of a dream she has had since childhood Those cute little twins Eee and Lee are her pride and joy Ottie Davis and Peggy Smith seem to have developed an everlasting friendship Together they operate a hat shop in down town Philadelphla Walton Russell is now chief manager of the Waldorf Astoria the world s largest and most famous hotel Myrtle Brewer is one of Star s leading society matrons Cecil and Joe are supporting Guilford County with taxes from their A B C store Billy Lamonds is a freelance photographer The latest Life fea tures his pictures and story on the first trip to the moon And the prophecy of the prophet? Mary Alice Nichols IS secretary to a law firm in Reno lr? Qs if N - W 1 Ot W l uuglgmzm i ! :ra 'V lv 4' i.Ls.J if-440116 V J 1-un W. 7 x A J- aw! W W 'W' 1- - 11 - - - - 1 1. 11 1 1 1 1. 11 1 1 - 11 - 1 11 Y 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 A y - ' 1 1 . , . . . - - 11 - 11 - 1 JIT! . - 5-.A .4 A 1 0 T Kwai' 1+ Zzqvax. -1, T . af Q -V iv 'Q K x - 11 -'5 if .1-. , 2' 141 ' ,Z lag, T- ,, ,. 1,1 4.1, 7,4 v,-4- -N 'rr ' 15,3115 t j1: . ff1ff-,-s.f 1, - .- -- . V - ,N 1 f- 1 x , 'Z' -- is G f f' P 2 A-5 '.. , ,, - . N- 1' lf- .' 'QL' P All i l' . -h f ,S X ,,1 ' - f .V tp' A . 3' . W'H+- ' - 1 1 '- 1 1L'- I ' ' K , .- 1-5:1 ef- - ,J - - si - . - -X, ' ,- gl! x - ', L'- , . 1-14, ' ffl, . FL -5-lf ts' t , ' 4' ,F nk . .
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