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,Miss Oak Eeaf Ami Mr. Acorn 'lv WW' JANIE CAGLE EDWARD WILLIAMS
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611155 Prophecy Whlsperlng s oftl y and qu1etly through the Oak Leaves the w1nd was maklng a famt almost uttered sound, a sound that seemed to be that of the song so dear to the hearts of those who know Star Hlgh But as I l1stened more 1ntently each whxsper told me somethlng of the whereabouts of my classmates of '57 Automancally I sat up, alert and l1sten1ng to hear the soft wlnd reveal the uncertaxn future Star School xslooklng forward morethan ever to the performance of the Saulme Players thls year wxth Pat Greene playlng the leading role We now fmd Lalne Mashburn coachmg a second team for the New York Yankees w1th Raymond Dav1s as h1s star attractlon The former Faye Aufnau now Mrs Garry Robxnson 15 l1v1ng hlgh and mlghty 1n the soc1al world of a mechan1c Stlll trymg to flnd her speclal place xn the world Loxs Cornellson takes d1ctat1on from her promment boss Reece Mabe Ed Sullwan has competxtxon now that Johnny Mabe and Walter Deaton have a program sponsored by Mercury Kathleen McKenz1e makes house work look gay and easy, wh11e Dan Shore keeps hos1ery rnlll bus1ness breezy Central Telephone Company Allen Lurnb er Company could mean only one t.h1ng Jerry Don Allen has taken over the lumber buslness Not only does Chrlstlne Settle have a very xmportant Job as an lnterxor decorator but a famlly of her own keeps her on her toes Star now has two more lrnportant people Ray Spxvey the agrxculture t ea che r and John Lee Call1cutt Be11eve zt or not John Lee IB now a preacher J'an1e Cagle now a prxvate se cre tary 1n New York surely sees a lot of the brzght llghts Mlckey Trogdon 18 now one of the most famous veterlnarxans ln Callfornla 'Day Nursery 15 the szgn we see outside the Home of Shxrley Butt Two chxldren of her own must not be enough to keep her busy W1th po1se, elegance and hlgh strung eagerness, Susle Srruth f1nds her path leads to newspaper work Edward Wxllmams the proud owner of a new local bus c ompany the M 81 M 18 now scheduled from Manteo to Murphy Then at last the soft w1nd wh1spered that I Jean Thomp s on was now szngmg wmth a small band mn Alabama Suddenly as 1.t grew darke r the w1nd subs1ded thus end1ng the prophecy of the class of 57 Prophet Jean Thompson . . . , . . . I . . . . ' 1 I . , . . . , . . Y . . Y ' Nancy Davis, speaking with an entirely new voice. holds a very important job with The . . . . . . l I I I I ' l . 1 . . y . , . . . , . . U I I D I , . I , , . . . . . , .
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fast Will,411d Testament State of North Carolma c ounty of Mont gomery c 1ty of Star We the Graduatxng Class of l0'17 bemg about to pass out of th1s sphere of educatxon 1n full possess1on of a crammed rn1nd a well traxned mem ory and a s ound body do hereby declare those after mentxoned to be our legal and r1ghtful hexrs Maklng voxd any former w1ll or wxlls theretofore made we hereby bequeath the same as follows Artxcle I To Our School We leave to the school our undymg loyalty love and appreclatxon Artlcle II To Our Parents We extend our sincere thanks and appre c1at1on for the pr1v1leges they have made possxble for us to enjoy du r1ng our stay at Star I-hgh School Art1cle III To the Faculty Item I To Mr F1elds our prxncxpal we leave our deep apprecxatxon for the wonder ful leadersh1p he has g1ven us Item 2 To Mrs Shamburger ouradv1sor we express our heart felt thanks for her pauence and gu1dance We w1ll long re member and love her for what she has so cheerfully done for each of us Item 3 To the rest of our faculty Mrs Sheff1eld Mrs Hough Mr Cochrane and Mr McPha1l we leave words ofendumng grautude for thezr never fa1l1ng efforts to brmg forth 1n us a ke en deterrnmatlon to reach a hlgh goal In llfe Item 4 To our athlet1c coach Mr Coch rane we express our smcere thanks and adm1rat1on for h1s efforts put forth to pro duce w1nn1ng teams Artxcle IV To The Underclassmen Item 1 To the Freshman and Sophomore Classes we le av e the encouragement to strxve to meet the fxnal requlrements for that Sheepskm Item 2 To the rxsmg Seniors we leave a plan to attam and a way to do a goal ln lxfe and a de sire to pursue lt and our Semor d1gn1ty May they uphold xt for ever Art1cle V To Varxous Ind1v1duals Item I To L R Odom goes Mlckey Trog don s abxlxty to talk h1s way out of a tzght sxtuatxon Item 2. June Carol Nall IS the lucky re cetver of Kathleen McKenz1e's w1secracks and wxtty ways Item 3 Lame Mashburnleaves h1s ab111ty to worry the teachers to the xr graves to Denzll Jordon and Oscar Hancock Item 4 Jean Thompson leaves her pleas mg manner to Laverne Spwey Item 5 To Evelyn Reynolds L01 s Cor nelxson leaves the Job ofbemga good guard on the basketball team Item 6 Raymond Davms 1B leavmg so that Jlmmy McLeod can take over h1s pos1t1on as cutest boy Item 7 To Jean McBr1de g oe s Patncxa Greene' s freckles and fun lovlng ways Item 8 Faye Auman class pres1dent wxshes to leave he r gavel to Elmo Allen Item9 H1squ1et waysls Dan Shore's bequest to Charles K1ng Item I0 Jan1e Cagle leaves some but not all of her boyfnends to Brenda Brooks Item 11 Wayne Mc Br1de and B11ly Wrxght are the re c e 1ve r s of Jerry Don Allen s ab1l1ty to get along wxth the g1rls Item 12 To Wayne Brown goes John Lee Call1cutt's znno c e nt express1on so often used Item 13 Johnny Mabe leave s h1s study hall romance for Larry Parsons to match 1f he thxnks he can Item 14 Chrlstme Settle xsleavmg behmd her school sp1r1t 1n hope s that Martha Allen w1ll make as good use of lt as she has Item 15 Walter Deaton and Bflly Lamonds leave the1rpos1t1ons m the Senlor Class to Jackxe Brltt Item 16 Susxe Smxth 1B vacatlng her type wrlter and chalr leavmg them m Luc1lle W1ll1amson's care Item 17 Nancy Davls and S h1 rle y Br1tt leave the1rqu1et but fr1endly waysto Jenny Russell Item 18 Ray Spwey's bus and route goes to Bobby Needham 1n hopes that he wxll be a careful drxver Item 19 Edward W1ll1ams leaves hxs title as most athletlc to Jerry Stuart Item 20 V1rg1n1a Dav1s IS to be the re cemver of Reece Mabe s dependabxlxty In wxtness whereof we the Senlors of 1957 do set seal on thxs the twenty thxrd day of May, m the year of our Lo rd Nzneteen Hundred and Fxfty seven Te stator Faye Auman , - , . . H . - . - ' , , . . 1 . . . . - ' - l . 9 4 ' 1 a ' 1 . - . . ' ' ' - 1 1 . . . I ' - 1 1 1 - 1 . ' ' . - ' I , , - 1 ll 'V' . . . .. . ' S - 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 . - ,
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