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Class Prophecy As I gaze into the wide window of the future, I see the Class of '64 as the new inhabitants of the planet Mars. Since we are able to travel about the planetary system, I have decided to see what the planetians from the Class of '64 are doing. Traveling in my Jetmobile,I jet across DOROTHY WALKER and BETTY POWELL crossing the express jetway. They are on their way to Venus to spend the day in their exclusive offices. As Itum down Jetson Street, I see BETTY WILLIAMS driving her open-air space coupe. She is taking her family for an early morning drive. LUCIA DANIELS is flying along beside NATHANIEL TOLLISON, who has become the world's greatest planetary doctor. SUSANNAH ROSEBORO has just become a great authority on art work of the planetary system. Her assistant is none other than MARIAN ANDERSON. IRIS HIGGINS is well known for her modeling of way-out planet-to-planet evening dresses. All of her designs are drawn by BARBARA PETERSON and ELENA JONES. JOAN TYLER is opening her ninth week at the Midnight Club on the planet Pluto. Her manager is the well known star of sky and stage RONALD HARBOR. We have just been dialed on our car screen the information that NINA CHRISTIAN, SANDRA TAGGART, and DORETHA POWELL have just set a planetary record for traveling at the speed of two million miles per hour. A big hospital has just been dedicated on Mercury for the cure of all ills. We find that the head nurse is SYLVIA ERVIN. EDITH RUSSELL is the chief resident physician assisted by CAROLYN MCCLEAN and IDA KNOX. Nurses NORMA LEAK, MARTHA LEDBETTER, and EMMA NIXON have just finished assisting CI.EMENTINE DAVIS at the General Planetary Hospital. JACQUELINE HILL, PATRICIA MACK, ERNESTINE DOSIER, and DELOIS WRIGHT are on their way to a nursing mission to help the disease-struck planet of Neptune. After much visiting, we stop to rest and have lunch at the Planetary Drive-Ln owned and operated by HELEN GORE and PHYLLIS MARTIN. After a delectable lunch we venture down Moon Boulevard where we find numerous dress shops. VERA HALLUMS, ELEANOR BOYD, and IDRENA GRIER each owns a shop. Their businesses are thriving and they give joint fashion shows monthly. Oh! Oh! My gas is running low. As I coast into the nearest gas station, I see WILIJE GRIER and WALTER GURLEY. They have dis- covered that the planetary fuel business is a big money maker. They give me free service and I promise to come by again soon. As I wave leaving the station,I almost have a collision with a jet bus driven by ROGER INGRAM. After getting straight, I travel on. Open- ing at the Rivioli Planetary Drive-In Theatre are MAXINE MCCALL, VIRGINIA IOWERY, and CLARA MCCIINTON starring in The Wonderful World of Loveliness . SARA JONES and EARLYNE MCCLOUD are directing the picture. One of the largest newspaper companies in the world is run by CAROL CARVER and KATIE SCOTT. FRANCES HARPER and BETTY CHAPMAN are the columnists. An election year for the planetary system is coming up soon. WILLIAM WATERS and JAMES MCNEAL have decided to run for presi- dent and vice president respectively. THELMA REEDY, ERNESTINE TATE, and KENNETH WILLIAMS have received Ph. D. 's in English from the University of Mars. HELEN McCOY and ELINOR WATERS are teaching at this University. BARBARA GRAVES and PAULA GWYN are head nurses at Planetary Asylum. VIOLA DURHAM and GLORIA GREENE have opened beauty shops all over the planetary system. MARY RAMSEUR owns a fleet of Cadillac planetmobiles and JOYCE HENDERSON helps run the business. JOANNE MACDONAID, ZELLA HOPKINS, and HESTER STRICKLAND are doing studies of Planetarymosis, a sleeping sickness of the planet Mercury. BARBARA GRIFFIN, JENNIE MCDUFFIE, and GLORIA ADAMS have secured jobs in the Space Cadet School. A new type of plastic is being worked on by VIRGINIA ROGERS and JIMMIE HOUSTON. REGINA CUNNINGHAM and BARBARA PURDIE are on the staff of Planetary Baker's Shop. CARRIE HOOD, NETA I-IARSHAW, and JOAN FERGUSON own the largest bank in the planetary system. MODINE SIMMONS and WILLIE SIMMONS work there as secretaries. 26
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Fannnm Phdosophks If doing your best the best you can, and being just lo your fellow man . . .IDA KNOX Ateacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops . . . ANNETTE LARKINS Morality is a private and costly luxury . . . BETTY LAWRENCE If I should lose, let me stand bythe road and cheer as the win- ners go by . . . BARBARA LEACH Agood reputation is more valuable than money'1. .GERAIDINE PETE You should h a m m e r your iron when it is glowing hot .. . BARBARA PETERSON Everyone fails in something when another excels'1 . .HQESTERINE PITTMAN How happy the life unembarrassed by the cares of business . . . BETTY POWELL It is not every question that deserves an answer . . . DORETHA POWELL Let thy speech be better than sile nc e, or be silent . . . IRIE PRATT One does not know-cannot know-the best that is in one ... JEAN PRATT An idea isn't responsible for the people who believe in it . . . FRANCES PRICE Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration . . . JENNIE PRICE The eye ofeach man sees but what it has the power to see . . . GAYNELL PULLEN Conte mpora ry spites does nm harm true genius . . . MARY RAMSEUR Self-denial is indulgence of a propensity to go ...THEJ.MA REEDY The life of the law has not been logic: it has been experience . . . JEANETTE RICHARDSON Tmth is on the march and nothing ca.n stop it . . . BEATRICE RICGS Simplicity of character is no hinderance to subtlety of intel- lect. . . EMNUETT ROBINSON No man can climb out beyond the limitations ofhis own char- acter . . .JASPER ROBINSON Inspiration is far more likely to strike a busy man than an idle one . . . WILLIE GRAY Inward religion, without the outward show of it, is like a tree without fruit, useless, and the outward show of religion,with out inward sincerity, is like ati-ee without heart, lifeless . . . DORIS GREEN A cup brimful of sweet water cannot spill even one drop of bitter water, however suddenly jolted . . . GLORIA GREEN There is a destiny that makes us brothersg no one goes his way alone, all that we send into the lives of others comes bac.k into our own . . . JUANELLO GREENWOOD I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do, let me do it now, let me not defer it nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again . . . GERALDINE GREGORY Lift the flaps of your own mental tent, and scan the horizon beyond the limits of physical sight and across the boundaries of prejudice and ignorance . . . LORENA GRIER Coming together is a beginningg keeping together is progress, working together is success . . . WILLIE GRIER There is no verbal vitamin more potent than praise'l . . PAULA GWYN I.f the elevator to success is broken use the st airw a y . . . BARBARA MCCRACKEN He who is not prepare d today will be less so tomorrow . . . JOAN MCDONALD We win justice quickestby rendering justice tothe other party . . . HELEN McDOWEl.I. There are two worlds: the world that we can measure with lines and rule, and the world that we feel with our hearts and imaginations . . .JENNIE MCDUFFIE The great thing in this worldis not so much where we are, but in what direction we are going . . .JANICE WALIACE The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up . . . ELINOR WATERS Valor is stability, not of arms and of legs, but of courage and the soul . . .WILLIAM WATERS Avirtue anda muscle are a1ike.If neither of them is excerised they get weak and flabby . . . DONNIE WATKINS Mirth islike aflash of lightning thatbreaks through a gloom of clouds and glitters for a moment, cheerfulness keeps up a kind of a daylight in the mind and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity . . . CAROLYN WATSON We can give only whatwe have to give'l . . BARBARA GRAVES We can give a contagious sense ofthe heights anddepth oflife only if we have earned, and have earned, and have in ou.r possession, a fe e I i ng of those heights and depths'L . .INA HINES of Seniors Character is n by-product, it is produced inthe grunt manufac- turc of daily duly . . . LORESE HINIQS True glory consins in doing what deserves to bc written, rn writing what deserves to be read, and in so living as to make the world happier and better for our' living in rt'i . . CARRIE HOOD At the summit of every noble human endeavor you will find :r steeple pointing toward God . . . HULDA HOOD There are no limitaions to what you can do escept the lrmil- ations in your own mind as to what you cannot do. Don't think you cannot. Think you can . . .BRENDA HOOPER The way to deal best with all people is to remember that they are made very much the way you are, and to try as well as you can to get close to them as human beings ... HELEN GORE Mariners are the shadows of virtues, the momentary display of those qualities which our fellow creatures love and respect. If we strive to become, then, what we strive to appear, manners may often be rendered useful guides to the perfor- mance of our duties . . . DELORES GORHAM To reach the stage of perfection is impossible, but to work in that direction is profitable . . .CATHERINE SCOTT Be wisely frugal in thy preparation and freely cheerful in thy entertainment . . . BETTY THOMPSON Strive for the highest and aimforthe best . . . EDDA THOMPSON ln God I have put my trust. I will not be afraid of what man can do unto me . . .JEWELL TILLMAN All I owe I owe to my parents . . . NATHANIEI. TOLLISON Climb though the way be rugged . . . ROLAND TURNER Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success . . . I-ESTER STRICKLAND A smile is like an echo, It a 1 wa y s comes back to you . . . WILMA SUMMERS Simplicity of character is a natural result of profound thought . . . SANDRA TAGGART It's no disgrace to fail when trying. The one time that you dori't want to fail is the last time you try .. . ERNESTINE TATE lf I put my faith and trust in the Lord, Iknow I will succeed . . . JUANITA TATUM We strive today to meet the needs of tomorrow ...GLORIA TYLER Simplicity is the most deceitful mistress that ever betrayed man . . . NORMA LEAK Modem politics is, at bottom, a struggle not of men but of forces . . . VIVIAI. LFAK A man must take the Iat with the lean . . . MARTHA LEDBETTER Nature has given ustwo ears but only one mouth'L . .FREDRICKA LE Let tomorrow take care of tomorrow, Leave things of the fu- ture to fate . . . MAMIE LENOIR Shallow men believe in luck . . . BARBARA GRIFFIN Your manners are always wider examination'L . .BETTY UTTLE A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of Nature . . . JOYCE IDVE Every man is wanted, and no manis wanted much'L . .VIRGINIA LOWERY The only reward of virtue is virtue . . .PATRICIA MACK The only way to have afriend isto be one'L . .MAXINE MCCALL Analyzing what you haven't got as well as what you have is necessary ingredient of a career . . . CLARICE WARREN He too serves a certain purpose who only stands and cheers . . . VIRGINIA ROGERS A friend in power is a friend lost . . . DAISY ROLAND All experience is an arch, to build upon'L . . MARY ROSEBORO Only on the edge of the grave can man conclude anything . . . SUSANNA ROSEBORO Friends are bom, not made . . . BETTY ROUNDTREE At best, the renewal of broken relations is a nervous matter . . . ALBERT RUSH Knowledge of human nature is the beginning end of political education . . . EDITH RUSSELL Truth is the most valuable thing we haveg let us economize it . . . KATIE SCOTT Man is not the creature of curcumstances. Circumstances are the creatures of men . . . CHARLES SCOTTON A creative economy is t.he fuel of magnificence .. . BETHEL JOHNSON Success comes not with what we give, but with what we share. For the gift without the giver is bare . .. BESSIE WAGONER We have conque re d r.he hills, but the mountains are yet to come . . . DONALD WALKER Never think twice about what a person thinks and never think the first time about what they say . . . DOROTHY WALKER If a kindness I may show to a suffering fellow man, Iet me do it while I can.I shall not pass this way again . . .PATRICIA WALKER
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I 1 Class Prophecy OBIE ARMSTRONG, JERALDINE BARNES, and ANNA BRIGGS are doing research in the field of space foods for a healthier you . WILLIE MCCORMICK and KENNETH Sl-IEPHARD are working together in the Scientific Institute on the planet Mars. WILLIE CURRY, JANICE WALLACE, and HARRIET WILLIAMS have opened a gym to make boys and girls better basketball players. RICHARD GLOVER is working with the famous basketball Space Trotters. BARBARA CARTER is the head coach of the team and she is ably assisted by MARIAN CARTER. LORESE HINES heads the Planetary Treasury Department. KAYE WILLIAMS, VIVIAN LEAKE, and MARGARET WHITE work in the Accounting Department. DELORES GRAHAM is preddent of the Inter-planetary Cotmcil. JOSEPHINE ISABELL and DORIS SPRUILL are proprietors of the fabulous planetary chopping center. PATRICIA WALKER, YOLANDER MILLER, and BRENDA SHELTON have just signed contracts with the planetary M G M iMovie Going Monstersj. The Starlight Club is owned by I-IELENE McDOWELL Appearing nightly are F R E D E R I C K A LEE, MARY ALLEN, BARBARA MCCRACKEN, and ALICE MQCALLUM. FRANCES PRICE, MINNIE ABRAMS, and VIRGINIA BROWN are traffic clerks in the Planetary Courthouse. MINNIE WILSON is the judge. GLORIA HARRISON is CoLu't Recorder, and JOYCE WILLIAMS is her assistant. GLENDA JOYNER is District Attomey. SHIRLEY HARRINGTON, GAYNELL PULLEN, GERALDINE GREGORY, and MARY ROSEBORO are staff writers for Interplanetary Magazine. ALBERT RUSH, BARBARA PAYNE, SARA MATTHEWS, and BERNICE BIGELOW are studying Mars and its new heating plant. EVELYN MOORE, DOLLYE KENDALL, ORAETTA BEAVERS, and BESSIE WAGONER are touring the planets as the system's greatest folk singers. GERALDINE PETE is their manager. JUANELID GREENWOOD, CAROLYN DICK, WILMA SUMMERS, and PATRICIA SEARCY own a dance studio west of Pluto. They have graduated such personalities as THOMAS TURNER, GLADYS CLAYTON, and EMMA COCKERHAM. JEANETTE RICHARDSON is pianist for that great concert artist, PAULINE MATTHEWS. That great duet of FARRISH, BARBARA that is, and MCCOLLOUGH, JUDY that is, still tours five planetary continents. BETTY ROUNDTREE, I-IESTERINE PITTMAN, and DAISY ROLAND are still in business as interior decorators. The famous twins PAULINE and LILLERWEASE QMILLERJ are making headlines with their famous tap dancing act. MARTHA MURPHY, JEAN PRATT, and SANDRA MONTGOMERY are touring the night clubs as the Swinging Startones, JUDY FONVILLE, BEATRICE RIGGS, and HELEN GILCHRIST are in an orchestra directed by JOYCE LOVE. Other members of the orchestra are JEWELL TILLMAN, BETTY LAWRENCE, CATHERINE SCOTT, VIDA BAILEY, and DORIS GREENE. HULDA HOOD, NELLIE CURRY, and IRIE PRATT own a studio which makes planetarians slim and trim. Some of their frequent visitors are ANNETTE LARKINS, ELAINE PERKINS, JENNIE PRICE, and ADA SLIGI-L As our tour comes to an end, we see PAUL PERKINS, CLARICE WARREN, ANNIE BROWN, DORIS HULL, and COSTELLA DAVIS on their weekly visit to an oasis on the moon owned by ROLAND PENN. His assistants are PRISCILLA THOMPSON, OSTELL MCKNIGHT, MARGARET HUNTER, and EMMETT ROBINSON. ALICE SPRINKLE and SYLVESTER WOOTEN have just left on a tour of the planetary system. They will visit MAMIE LENOIR, EDDA THOMPSON, LONNIE HAMILTON, and NANCY KIMBALL. This has been a wonder ful tour. The Class of '64 has gone places and continues to go places. When we were in school, we hoped we would reach great heights. We think we did! The future is even greater in possibilities. What about yours? Julia McCollough 27
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