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When the winter season eame upon us,thera were only sixteen seniors who had reached their goal. Gf course the winter season had its gloomy days,especi ally when the time came for eXaminations,and oounty tests, To Mrs. Field,our home room teaeher,we pay tribute for what she has done for us. Even as sen- iors we were sometimes melaneholy,but there were bright times to look forward to. We recall some of them now.The visit to Raleigh and the State Fair the Mothere-Daughter,Father-Son Banquet,and Senior lay at the University of North Oarolina,where we witnessed the football game between UnN.C. and V.P. The Junior-Senior Banquet given at the Belvedere Hotel,A,,.ril 1-iwas another gala affair Senior Day at Bethany High School,whieh the seniors Qoeking--- ham County attended,we enjoyed also. Besides these occasions are the elass meetings,haynrides and par- ties to be remembered. Rugged in young manhood and womanhood,we stand at the end ef our eourse. It isa sadder time than we Qxpeeted,but as seniors of '59, we must never forget that soon we will all enter into a renewal of life in a glad,bright,glorious , new Springtime -- Freshman in lifeis sohool. -Frances Cole -v VJ it B X 'B'f-l':..15L if 'lg A B rr X .-' ,fi Q? , - in-'. A . -f 'f?Hajeljf.
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ti lt e aa at e sf I see a gray-haired man leaving the office of the GreensboroDaily -- It is Edward Gunn,who is now a famous journalist. Ah! I feel like oryinggl must ery--this woman in her grief overwhems mee Surely,it is a lonely widow,mourning her hushand. No,not so. I see noth- ing like thatl This is only a fair bride weeping the loss of her pet poodle. Her name was once --- What? Sally Puckett. A voice is heard in the distance. It is that of Louise Smith,now a world renowned prima donna singing from the Metropolitan Opera House. A large building appears. It is in New York City,and inside I see a crowd of people listening intently to an orchestra led by a woman who is none other than our own Rosie Priddy. Ah,the dainty lady of soeiety,envied and flat tered by all,tho bell of the ball given by Mrs. John D. Rockefeller,Jr. Her name? Rita.Smith. The scene changes to a school room and a dig- nified professor stands before her class. They look at her with respect for the vast learning she acquired at Wentworth High School, Why what isthat they call her? Doctor Evelyn Hand. Listenl I catch it now - Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The first woman president of the Uni ted States ---Helen Sawyers. Waitl It can't bei Robert Taylorl And who is that beside him? It must be his secretary -- Gene- vieve Smith. All is quiet. A large white building appears- --a funeral establishment with a woman dressed in whit: working patiantlygshe is the head under-tak- er -- Arline Williams- Quickly the scene fades and the parlors of an imposing manse appears. It is quite evident 'from looking closely I see the women gathered therethat an enthusiastic misionary meeting was in progress. The leader and hostess is Louise Dyo.L In another section of New York,I see a lady chesrfully clipping a society 1ady's hair as she keeps time to the tune,UI Got a Brand New Picture in My Picture Framen.It is our class hair dresser- --Franees Cole.
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