Crossville High School - C Vala Yearbook (Crossville, AL)

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS PROPHECY OF l?46-47 Crcssville, Alabama May 21, 1954 Dear Mrs. 'Vest: Here it is several years since I’ve seen ycu last. I’ve been wondering, and guess you have too, about the class of 1946-47. I have done quite a bit of checking up on all of the students. This is what I have found out about them: Martha Campbell is the owner of a large candy factory in Collinsville. Maxine Clowdis has given up her speedy life and settled down to a life of cradle and baby-buggies. Bobby Kelley is getting ready to retire from his job as a magazine agent. Reeford Norris and Crvial Mullinax have built up a great radio career. Reeford has taken Ernest Tubbs place and Crvial has taken James Melton place as a great baritone. As you may guess Joe Cole is coaching at Kilpra- tick. Roland Crump is still in the attic work- ing on radios and developing pictures. Ruby Overstreet has twenty-four taxi ser- vice in Collinsville. She married the spring we finished. Marie Gregg is bakins pies for the Crossville lunch room. Have you heard one of Lemon McCollum’s sermons over the radio. He is pastor of the First Baptist Church at Birmingham. Max Gosdin is an old bachelor and settled down on a farm near Dawson. Elouise Davis is now the manager of a Jbig potato farm near Rodentown.



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cc IO J 10 Cdist Ham is making a large profit off his pool room located in Albertville. Charles Smith hap a corner of the pool room for Smith’s Nickel Shoe Shine. Cochran Hamric and Billy Lackey are car dealers in Detroit. Bill;.' Gene Bruce is own- er of the cotton gin at Bruceville. J.D.Tolbert has been picked to pla ’ center at Newberry College. James Farker has taken Gov- ernor Folsoms place and is doing a rice lob. Alene Williamson and Bettv Jean Turner are still read- ing all the current magazines and articles on how to catch a husband. Jimmie Lee is still eating bananas and drink- ing watertr”ing to get into service. Red Thomas who had such prett red hair is now graying from worrying over his numerous girl friends. Billy Raines is now the owner of a Homebrew still near Kilpatrick. Myrtle llen can now be seen on Fant’s peddling truck with her husband. Gerald West who spent all of his money on his many girl friends has been in the poor house for several years now. Billy Shipj say’s if he ever plays any more football one of his policies will be pass’er cut of the end zone. Mary Duke is now training for a nurse at one of the best hospotals in Birmingham. Ruby Lee, Lovell Davis and Betty Jean Fainter are now teachers at the Universit-' Cf Alabama. Wilma Smith who always has a kind ’• ord for every- •one is working for a music ccmpan writting songs. Armogene Isreal is nov ovner of a Beauty Shop at Lathanville. Bobby Joe Greene and Katie Sue Wade the Senior cut ups are Missionaries in the mountain of Alabama. Sherman Broadwell is now married and own’s a cafe at Arona. Buddy Chumley is a veterinarian at Gadsden. Ruth Smith succed in convincing Cecil Satterfield that a boy should marrv before graduating from Hi School. He is ncv farming near Geraldine. Clara Nell MeFa 11 has settled down to farming on top of Hayes Gap.

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