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CLASS P0 EM THE cLAss or F1FTv-N1NE This is the story of the class of fifty-nine. Thirty young men and nine ladies divine. As versatile as any class hopes to be. In activities each numbered one, two three. This is the story of the class of fifty-nine. Thirty-nine students endeavoring to find A place in this world and a peace of mind. Anticipating the joys and sorrows ahead As bells of happiness ring over their heads. This is the story of the class of fifty-nine. Thirty-nine students with goals of different And intriging kinds. Striving for the things that make life better Remembering and cherishing our last months together This is the story of the class of fifty-nine. Thirty-nine students with everlasting faith. Hoping to succeed in everything they undertake So good luck class of fifty-nine as we say farewell lVlay each find happiness in all and excell. By Edward Welch CLASS SONG lTune of The Endl THE END OF CLASS 59 At the end of twelve years, We have reached our goal. Through happiness and sadness We did make it over. So we'll tell you we love you! That you've been really kind. And your love will be cherished Within our minds. I At the end of twelve years, The tears begin to flow. The good-byes and the sorrows, That you are sure to know. So even tho we hate to leave, We know that we must go. Good-bye and so long Till we meet again. Byi Bettye Nladdox Blondie Rivers
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Silllllll CLASS PRUPHECY It is the year 19695 I have been invited to the Trinity High Auditorium to an assembly program by the Seniors of this year. The gym is beginning to get crowded, I see many familiar faces. Gosh! Here comes Dr. and Mrs. Willie Meadows. Who is his wife? lt's ........ It's ...... Beverly Elder. I always thought they would marry. Look who's behind them. It's Rev. W. F. Roberts and some other preachers. Yes, there are Reverends, Joe Brown, Murray Cates and Gordon Carmichael. They all look so much better. Here comes Earnest Peirce and Cleatha Bailey, both working in Hollywood as a comedy team. Gee! This place is crowded and more are coming. There're Allen Brooks and Henry Stephens going down that aislei both are famous tennis players. Oh boy! What a pleasant sight to see. Ialways thought it would come true ..... Mr. and Mrs. Allen Halliman, both are science teachers at Harvard University. His wife, of course, is Dorothy Bolden. Hi! Dot, where are Blondie and Annette? Oh! They're inlndia on a missionary assignment for the Jehovah Witnesses. They can't be here today. Well, here comes Sandra Lindsey and Cheviene Jones who have just returned from a tour around the world with the Sears Lee Concert Orchestra. I hear that Leroy Ross and Richard Spearman are two of the greatest clarinet players in the country. Gee!I'm proud of them? you never can tell whats ..... Hello Dear! My! You have changed, Bettye Maddox, from the person I knew years ago. Do you know Bettye is a great fashion de- signer in Paris? What a wonderful surprise! This is like a familyreunion. There's Bobby Welch. I heard he and Bob Tolbert are doing research work on agermtheory that has been discovered: I think it' s the Broncy Bycolds germ: The results of this research will clarify the longevity of colds. Dot, did you see Johnny Sims and Wylie Kilpatrick on TV last week? They were simply marvelous. Johnny is doing the singing and Wylie is dancing. That was a worth while act. Jerry, what's Horace Fowler doing? Oh! There he comes with Wylie and Johnny. He's their manager, you know. Gosh oh Gee! Bobby Treadwell has lost so much weight. He looks wonderful. You know he's a professional football player with the Cleveland Browns. He is a very good quarter back and I think he's as good as Eddie LaBarren. You know he still is quarterback for the Washington Redskins. Well, Dot, tell me about Roland Maddox and William Brown. I see them coming in the door now. I heard over the radio last week that they werea wrestling team and they hold the Worlds' Champ.onship. Good for them. l'm so enthused over what my classmates have done. Do you remember our senior year? We were in trouble most of the time, espec- ially the girls. Who's that handsome guy over there? Boy! Look at that exquisite outfit. It's Willie Henry Norris. Look! There's Louise Keyton and Billy Myrick, they are in the movies as Mr. and Mrs. North, a very good drama team I think. I think I hear a very familiar voice. What a surprise! It's Johnny Moses. He's manager of a large chain of drugstores in California. Jesse Broughton, James Rivers and Frank Choates are to speak in assembly today. I think they are football coaches at U. C.L.A. The play is ready to begin. It seems as if it is going to be a very good play. Look who's coming in late. They were never on time while going to school. Allen Mathis and Bobby Reynolds' names were always on the tardy list. Bobby is principal here now and Allen is principal at Beacon Elementary. Seated with me is my assistant Alfred Bailey. I am Geraldine Stephens. We both are Clinical Technicians at the University of Rome in Rome, Italy. The principal has now gone forward, so let's listen, watch and take note.
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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT The Class of 59, being of sound mind, will to the following persons, possessions dear to us, and possessions which we hope will help them to find a richer life at Trinity High School. I, Cleatha Bailey, will to Sallie Marshall my waistline. I, Dorothy Bolden, will to Margaret Bailey my small eyes, and to Addye Harris my ability to Keep interested in school. I, Beverly Elder, will to Stanley Espy my heart and to Geraldine Benton my ability to act mature, I, Louise Keyton, will to Marian Rogers my pleasing personality and to Mattie Stephens the ability to act mature around boys. . I, Sandra Lindsey, will my ability to pursue a singing career to Patricia Stephens, and all my love to James Bolden. I, Bettye Maddox, will to Joan Maddox my ability to be mature and toOllie Tucker my sewing ability. I, Annette Martin, will to Joan Maddox my fabulous wardrobe and to Lizzie Smithalso my slenderized shape. I, Blondie Rivers, will to Shirley McKenzie my wardrobe and to Connie Usher my love. I, Geraldine Stephens, will to Sarah Davis my seat in the physics class. I, Allen Brooks, will to Jimmy Bussey my mature brain and to Henry Usher my car keys. I, Jesse Broughton, will to Winston Maddox my small head and to Stanley Espy my ability to get in night clubs. I, Joseph Brown, will to Henry Usher and Stanley Espy my map to Ben Reids and to Alvin Harvey my front seat in the peacock. I, Frank Choates, will to Jody Ray my car to go to the golf course. I, Murray Cates, will my wavy hair to Milton Hillman, my small feet to Harold Osby and to Alvin Harvey lrma's love. I, Horace Fowler, will my perfect vision to Roy Nesby and Calvin Baker. I, Allen Halliman, will to Winston Maddox my fascinating and intriging talent of keeping thegirls interested and to Willie Heard my eloquent musical ability. l, Wylie Kilpatrick, will to Nathaniel Jackson my smooth face, to Willie Gresham my ability to talk with girls, and to Wilhilmenia Gibson all my love. I, Sears Lee, will my table at Ben Reids' to Henry Usher. I, Allen Mathis, will Alvin Harvey, who watches me constantly, my mustache and to James Starr my muscles. I, Roland Maddox, will my straight hair to John Baker and my pass card to the waitress club to all the green guys in the Junior Class. I, Will Norris, willto Nathaniel Jackson my seat in the Peacock and to Henry Usheramap to Atlanta. I, Earnest Pierce, will the boys in the Junior Class, my ability to play football and to Stanley Espy my ability to dig jazz. I, Leroy Ross, will to Otis Thrasher my white wall tires and to Roy Nesby my ability to drive. I, Willie Roberts, will to Issac Stephens my position in basketball, and to Helen White my love. I, Bob Tolbert, will Harold Osby all the girls at Trinity. I, Willie Meadows, will my captivating charm to Nathaniel Jackson and to Jody Ray my ability to master the game of golf. I, Bobby Welch, will to 'Ole Sweet Jew my heart, soul and enchanting love and to cowboy Cosby, my legs. I, Johnny Sims, will to Nathaniel Jackson my ability to get the girls, and my heart to Addye. Byr Sandra Lindsey
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