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BEST LOOKING BLRTHA Poomi HORACIS Bnoomrs MOST LIKELY TO SUCCQEED ' PAT SHUFORD Tlax Snumalz BEST ALL-ROUND MILDIUQD WILSON DONALI3 Moonn SENIOR
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Nineteen Hundred Fift There is no question about Elenor Foster's happi- ness. She's still here with joe. They tell me Don Fritts stepped into his brother's shoes as engineer at the local radio station, and that Doyt johnson runs a concession stand on the side and is also forman over the boarding room at the Maurice Hosiery Mills. He also is a great rabbit hunter. Big Ed Huffman is owner of a construction com- pany in Denton, N. C. After attending the University of North Carolina for four years, Charles Anna Skeen and Peggy Harri- son got little chance to use their education. Both mar- ried college sweethearts. One of the boys originally attended and graduated from T.H.S. Betty jo Brewer, Evelyn Chandler, Dorothy Camp- bell, Doris Cranford, Mary Eller, and Betty Hilliard found the lucky boy before they could get to college. Last reports indicated that they are all living in Thomasville. Skipping town immediately after graduation, Horace Broome and Robert Downey landed in New York, where Horace acquired a job as insurance salesman and Robert found newspaper work more enjoyable. Horace is unmarried, but has a slew of women on his heels, so they say. Barbara Day went to South Carolina to meet a certain fellow and stayed. She's happily married and resides in Columbia, S. C. Charles Hampton is now superintendent of Maurice Mills, Inc., and has Ray Davis, joe Bryant, and Elmer Wilkie over various departments. It didn't take Ted Poppe very long to establish a dancing school in Thomasville. After slaving through college, Catherine Prince finally got to marry a red-haired lad who graduated three years before she did. Did you think that Bill Rapp would ever follow in his dad's footsteps and become a banker? He did. Tommy Ward owns the Reid Street Grocery all by himself! Bill Tolen is a mathematics professor at State College. The honorable john Coffee is manager of the Big Bear Super Market here and has in his pipe col- lection a total of one hundred. Ann Bishop is now living in her hometown, Kings Mountain, N. C. Kenneth Dickens is working in a chemical plant at Wilmington, N. C. One Those two girls, Mozelle Russell and Sandra Roth- rock, who were jus' so sweet on their high school chums fooled everyone by taking off to business school. Sandra's now a secretary for a New York poli- tician, while Mozelle has gained a job in a swank Chicago department store where she and husband live. Vivian Stewart, Charlotte Rogers, and Audene Rogers are all happy and making no fuss after eight years of married life. Thomasville Dry Goods Company would be lost without the guiding hand of Betty jean Yates. After her father's decision to retire, Elizabeth Walker has the title of the only woman glasses fitter and maker and seller in town. Three of the best nurses in these parts these days are Lucy Nell Walters, Betty Sue Tysinger, and Evelyn Wcicmd. Doug Childress joined best friend Billy Coggins in South Carolina after graduation-and found a certain lady who made him stay. One of the local beauty salons is owned and op- erated by Norma Davidson. Before leaving we must have an old maid -please don't be wrong with us, joan Ivey! Well, the years have come and the years have gone-but they've been fun anyway-wherever or however they have been spent-for now-nothing is left but the memories of what once happened ten years ago in Thomasville High School. Bye now, Bob Myers Class Prophet S5 l 1
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SUPERLATIVES MOST POPULAR MARTHA KANOY GUY MliL1'ON MOST ATHLETIC DANEY MISLTON BOBBY UIOHNSON BEST SPORT SANDRA ROTHROCK DONALD MOORE
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