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. Class Prophecy As we read this horoscope of success which is predicting the future of our fellow classmates, our eyes are stopped by SHERBY JEAN RODGERS, who is a big fashion designer in Pa ris, and she has just e m pl oy ed a famous model and cover girl, JEANETTE BELFIELD. KIRBY THOMPSON is her advertising agent. As we wander into the future, we see R OSALYN COX, GEORGIA WIGGINS, and BETTY WOODARD stepping off Trans-World Airlines. They are stewardesses and they are looking good. REGENALD LIVINGSTON is the owner of The Capital Cab Company in Washington, D. C. BERNARD BELL is his chief cab driver. Admiring their beauty, we find CARLENA HAMPTON and JOAN RICHARDSON competing against Elizabeth Taylor for the leading role in Love 'em and Leave 'em. My! I wonder who will win? Don't tell us because we have an idea. Tough competition, isn't it? Do you remember the Charlotteans ? Well, they have separated and they are singing under new names: BETTY WALKER RUCKS and VALADA ADAMS BOWENS. Can you beat that? DELORES MARTIN, CLAUDLA RUCKER, HELEN JOHNSON, PATSY SAUNDERS, and DOROTHY ELLERBEE have a swinging Jazz Combo. KATHERINE COI-IEN is their manager. HUBERT' QMuddy Watersy I-IARGETT, CHARLIE BROWN, CLINTON TOTTEN, THOMAS DOUGLASS, and TOMMY McMANNEN have taken over Smolcy Robinson and The Miracles place. They are singing rock'n roll and were voted the best vocal group in- 1980. Hang on in there ! ERNESTINE WI-IITLEY, ELEANOR DUPREE, ANN DICK, and CORA CRAWFORD have opened a re c re ati onal center in Africa. JOYCE PEGUESE is supervisor. RONALD GREGORY and FRANK RICHARDSON have opened a new club. It is called The T C Country Club. BERNICE MARTIN and HORTENSE HARDY are their hostesses. YVONNE PRICE, CAROLYN PORTER, BARBARA PARKS, and ADELAIDE BREWER are famous models for Ebony Fashions. They will appear at The Winston-Salem Teachers College for the fifth time. They were so wonderful they had to come back. BLANCHE WALKER, CHARLOTTE DAWSON and SHIRLEY McBEE have been selected out of the top 10 best dressed w om en in the United States. They have exclusive shops in Paris, New York, and California. Their motto is: Not.hing but the best. We stopped at Yale University and did you know that AUZUREA ROBINSON is a dormitory matron? She is doing a wonderful job. The biggest splash of theyear was the Eaves and Todd wedding. They were married on the moon in 1968. Their bridemaids were: GERALDINE MOORE, ANNIE ANDERSON, RUTH HYMES, and DORIS ISLER. The best man was REGINALD WOODLEY. Of all the things that would least be expected to happen, CLAUDLA WARREN is now editor of The Gre ensboro Daily News with ALYCE BOYD, IAVERNE EDMONDS and SARAH CURRY as Feature Editors. ONITA BAKER is the Managing Editor. MARGARET MAJORS and BILLIE R. GETER are the Art Editors. Everybody is talking about CHRISTINE BUCH, JANET ELLIS, JANICE MARTIN, PRISCILLA CORPENING, BARBARA SMITH and CLARA THOMPSON and the wonderful job they are doing in Liberia concerning juvenile delinquency. GRACIE COLEY is the supervisor. As we gaze further into the horoscope, we see our fabulous nurses CARONELLE COSTON, DORETHAMCKNIGI-IT, and MARY WILKINS, working at George Washington Hospital, but I don't see how they get to work on time because they stand before the mirror patting their hair and looking at their puny faces. Their motto is Everything must be in place before leaving the mirror. VIVIAN MCAULEY, who was ou.r senior sweetheart, won the Miss America title of 1975 capturing the talent competition with her lame jokes. BRENETTA GRICE has won The Academy Award for her outstanding acting ability in Gigi Goes Hawaii. BARBARA NEILL is working at The Medical Center in New York City. She is the producer of a new broadway play that will really be a sell out. The title is This Cruel World. MARY BOYKINS gave up the profession of nursing to dance with the Brown's Troupe in Garland, North Carolina. W ond erhow she likes it? GLORLA1 JEANNE TATE is now competing against her. She is the star of The Night at Moore's Night Club in Atlanta, Georgia. Her famous dance is the Limbo. Her partner is CHARLES MAYO. There is an uproar at Yale University because GWENDOLYN BAILEY and GAIL CAESAR are honor students. They are in the process of pursuing their Doctorate Degree in Music. What do you know? PRINSTON MCARTHUR finally became Supreme B a si l e us of the Alpha Phi Alpha F rat e rnity andF RAN K KIMBROUGH is the Anti-Supreme Basileus. MARY SUE DAYE, ARIE HUNTER, and JEANETTE KINEBROUGH are competing for a position in the U. N. , wonder who will win? Did you know that JAMES RICE is now p rin c i pal at Carver C o nsol i date d School? He is doing a terrific job. CALLIE ELLISON, MARGARET CARTER, LILLIE BROWN, LILLLAN BROWN, and LOSSIQE ALSBROOK are teaching there also. 29 ni- -
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Class Histor The Simon Green Atkins Chapter Student National Education Association had a successful year under the leadership of James Jarrell who became the vice president of The North Ca.rolina Student Education Association. During this year, to our joy, our basketball team won The CIAA Championship, and we, The Junior Class, gave them our whole- hearted support. Many of the athletes from our class helped to make our team a success. The band members received new uniforms, and the choir sang new songs. Ronald Osbome Play a leading role in the Spring Production, Othello. Then came the big e ve nt of the ye ar, The Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme was Sayonara and the decorations helped to develop the theme. Much work, energy, and time went into the planning for this event, but we were rewarded for our prom was a success. To climax our year, we elected the officers who would lead us during our senior year. They were Larry Womble, president, Andrew Clinton, vice president, Delores Butler, secretary, Sarah Curry, assistant secretary, and Decie Gunn, treasLu'er. Then Summer came and we realize d that a g re at task was before us. It was time for us to do our student teaching, and it was wonderful experience to realize that we could actually teach. Then came The Homecoming Season. lt had a special meaning this year. It was truly a mark of success. We successfully launched a campaign second to none. With the dramatic and poetic skills of James Jarrell, our campaign speaker, we were victorious again and the c h arm i ng and e l oqu ent Miss Gail Caesar became our queen. Miss Gloria Jean Tate was chosen Miss Ram, and Miss Pauline Hargrove was chosen Miss Student NEA. Achievements and awards received durin g The Omega Psi Phi Achievement Week were as follows: Delores Butler, Band and Gail Caesar, Highest Scholastic Average and Music. La rry Womble was elected as president of The Student Council and Student Government Association. Haywood Wilson was chosen as vice president. Andrew Clinton a.nd Charlie Brown represented the senior class. The following students were appointed by The Administrative Council to serve on the following committees with faculty members for the school year 1962-63. Administrative Council, Larry Womble and Haywood Wilson, Curriculum Committee, Frank Kimbrough and Jane Banner, Admission, Retention, and Academic Sta.ndards, Gwendolyn Bailey and Jacqueline Pierce, Library Committee, Claudia Warren and Clifford Grady, Athletic Committee, Thomas Green. Publications Committee, Decie Gunn and James Jarrell, Lyceum Q Social Committee, Yvonne Price and Re ather Clinkscales, Homecoming Committee, Pollie Wilkins and Andrew Clinton, Discipline Committee, Rosa Tribble and Tommy Douglass, Committee 2 Fraternitly E Sorority, Patricia Wall, Health Committee, Carlena Hampton and Mary Boykins. Miss Jeanette Kimbrough was elected to the vice presidency of The Simon Green Atkins Chapt e r Student NEA. Along with her in administrative c ap ac ity was Miss Janice Martin who became State Corresponding Secretary. The SGA Chapter did many outstanding things this year with an Exhibit from national headquarters. The following seniors worked hard with the chapter: Doris Cozart, Pauline Hargrove, Annie Jones, C harlotte Dawson, Macon Knox, Pollie Wilkins, Agnes Jones, Ida Gooch, Hazel Porter, Geraldine Moore, Kirby Thompson, William Blount and many others. The Crossroads Africa Retreat was held at the college. Andrew Clinton was among the conferees. James Jarrell served as a registrar for the retreat. The theme for the retreat was Africa's Challenge to American Students. The formation ofa college newspaper evolved during this season. The NEWS ARGUS was headed by Claudia Warren, Editor-in-Chief, Decie Gunn and Onita Baker, Feature Editors, Yvonne Price, Fashion Editor, Charles Brown, Sports Editor, Vivian McAuley, Advertise- ments, Macon Knox, Circulation, Hubert Hargett, and William Blount, Laverne Edmonds, Carlena Hampton, and Patricia Wall, Typists, Barb a ra Parks, Make -Up, and reporting news here and there was covered by Alyce Boyd, Rosa Tribble, James Jarrell, Lillian Brown, Frank Edmonds, Kirby Thompson, and Pollie Wilkins. We were very fortunate to have participated in The Convocation of our college which marked the college'sSeventiethAn.niversary. Dr. Henry Hitt Crane was the notable speaker. The highlight of the year was T he Inauguration of our college president, Dr. Kenneth Raynor Williams. We were thrilled to have participated in T he Inaugural Ceremonies a.nd to have attended The Inaugural Ball. The task of publishing a class yearbook was not easy. Many hours were set aside from studies. Engineering the project was James R. Jarrell, Editor-in-Chief, Andrew Clinton, Managing Editor, Decie Gunn, Executive Editor, Business Manager, Haywood Wilson, Gail Caesar, Treasurer, Jacque lin e Pierce, Art Editor, Helen Johnson, Feature Editor, Yvonne Price, Assistant Managing Editor, Tommy McMannen, Assistant Business M a na g e r, Kirby Thompson, Associate Art Editor, Alyce B oy d, Valeda Adams, and Jeanette Belfield, Assistant Feature Editors, Shirley McBee, Major Geer, Clinton Totten, Delores Butler, Barbara Smith, Janice Martin, Onita Baker, and others served on the Layout Staff. The year was coming to a close, but we were continously working. Excitement was in the air along with summer. We proudly say that our stay here at Teachers College has been enjoyable, beneficial, and inspiring. As we entered to leam, we shall go forth to serve. Gail Caesar Andrew Clinton 28
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Class Prophecy HAROLD BELL and SHIVELY WILLIINGHAM are playing professional football with the Green Bay Packers. They are on the firstteam. Loo-ooking good. ANDREW CLINTON in now the governor of Mississippi. ANNIE JONES is his secretary. Brave - huh? We stopped by The Milky Way Cafe, and POMPEY STITH is the manag er of it. MYRA'COOPER, DORIS COZART, MARILYN ALLEN and ELSIE HARDIN are his waitresses. Did you know that VERNON HALL and JOHN COOKE owned and operated a Race Track for stock cars? WILLLAM BLOUNT is one of the chief racers. CLIFFORD G RA DY is head lib rar i an at The Library of Congress. Others holding positions there are AGNES JONES and VERGIE MONTAGUE. POLLIE WILKLNS in now a big time lawyer in Little Rock, Arkansas. I-Ier first case was Lwant Egual Rights. However, she lost. MARIE COUNCIL is p rinc i'p al at Merrick Moore Elementary School in Durham. WILMA CATES and ANNIE BULLOCK are on her staff. I-lave you heard about the fabulous record that SHIRLEY WAGNER and GERALD PAULING made. It is boss. They are taking over Shirley and Lee's place. Look Kirby, the horoscope is telling us now that REATHIER CLINKSCALES is our first lady President of the United States. LARRY WOMBLE was he r oppon e nt. She used as her platform speech, More Rights for Women. She selected BARBARA PHILPOTT as her press secretary, TIM AUTRY is starring in the popular picture, Slow Daddy , costarring is BARNEY HOOD. Most likely Tim will win an Oscar for his outstanding performance. DONALD WILLS hasjust been selected the most valuable player of the year for his spectacular plays withThe ClevelandBrown's. He was only hospitalized twice during the season. Can you imagine, BETTY HOLCOMB working as head nurse in the Em erg e ncy Room and DOROTHY DUNN is her supervisor at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. FLORA TUCKER, BARBARA CHISHOLM, PATRICIA DEAN, DOROTHY RUSSELL, and MABLE LEE are also working there. ROSALYN WOOTEN is now supervisor at Goldsboro State Hospital. VELMA MCKOY, BETTY GREENE, ALEEN, LONGCRIER, DOXIE and EDNA ROBERTSON are also working there. Poor patients. KENNETHCARROLL has nowjoined the LouisArmstrong Band. He has just made his first public appearance on the MitchMillerShow. At The London Palladium, CONCHIITTA MILLIGAN, DOROTHY FINGER, JUANITA FALLS, JANE BANNER, JOYCE BROWN, WILLIE POPE and WALTER CHILDS, III gave a splendid concert. It was held over three months. We were coming back from Canada and guess who we saw at NiagraFalls on their honeymoon? None other than ROSA and HAYWOOD. They look so-o-oo happy. We stopped at Tuckahoe, New York for dinner, and we saw THOMAS GREEN and PATRICIA WALLS. Green is a physical therapist and Pat, his wife, is his receptionist. In the gallery of fine arts, we find a portrait of The First Family painted by JACQUELINE PIERCE. HARRY LEWIS is the coach of the track team at Pittsburg University. BILLY BOWLES and FRANK BOWENS are his assistants. Have you heard of the Mr. and Mrs. Club of Hollywood? DELLA and MAJOR GREER, IDA and RICHARD Uellyj HANSBERRY and DELORES and CHARLES LASSITER are exclusive members. What do you know? LUTHERAN WILEY has signed a contract with the St. Louis Hawks for his famous jump shots and floor shows. JAMES JARRELL is now editor of The New York Times. DECIE GUNN has just been employed as his secretary. LA BONNIE CARTER MEADOWS has just opened a beauty salon. RITA KAY is her hair stylist and GWENDOLYN WOOLEY, RUTH LINDSAY, and MARIE CRENSI-IAW are her operators. Their motto is Tl-IE NATURAL LOOK-WHXIDBLOWN. Oh, we almost forgot, CARLENA, WILLIE WIl.LlAMS is pastoring a church on the planet, Pluto. MACON KNOX, AZA MCCRAE, PEGGY WARREN, JEANNE MCGILL, ERVINE I-IAIRSTON are his favorite members. We, The Class of 1963, enteredthe golden portals of Teachers College to leamg we have been striving for a higher victory for when we leave those golden portals, we hope to serve. Carlena Hampton S herby Rog ers Kirby T hom pson 30
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