Almo High School - Warrior Yearbook (Almo, KY)

 - Class of 1955

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-2:-za :-zz-as-z warrior sm:-: zz-2' Class Prophecy After we were in Texas a few days, we continued our trip to California. One night while we were watching television, the face of another familiar classmate, Ronald Pace, appeared be- fore our eyes as the world's greatest news reporter. We decided, after seeing Ronald on T. V., to visit him. He told us Henry Towery was president of a large club which exist- ed in Florida, and that Larry Dumas was planning to be a movie star. We also met Ruth Bagwell, who had become a Home Economics teacher at the University of Kentucky, and was also on vacation. She told us that Darrell Mitchell was owner of a large orange grove near Miami, Florida. It was then time for our ship to leave for Hawaii. When we boarded the ship, we found the Captain none other than our former friend, Gene Ernstberger. While on the ship we met Kelsie Hooks, who was also on his way to Hawaii, on business. He told us he was the owner and manager of a large cattle ranch in Texas. After we reached shore we went to a hotel which was owned by Gerald Smith, also our former classmate. That night we went to a party where we met Sue Mathis. She told us she was a nurse at the big hospital. Sue had the next day off so she took us to spend the day with Peggy Wilson, her husband and two children. Peggy was a very happy housewife. The next day we started out looking for a job. We happened to have very good luck. The first day we got a job in the largest office on the Hawaiian Islands. Betty Cope Allene Miller

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19 5 -:ze amz:-: Elle wappigp :-:sz-: :-2: Class Prophecg It is the year of 1975. Allene Miller and I, Betty Cope, were sitting in our hotel room in the Hawaiian Islands resting from our long journey. As we sat there we talked of the many friends and beautiful sights we saw as we traveled through the United States. When we came through New York the first thing we saw that looked interesting was a large dress shop. We went inside and whom should be the manager, none other than our former schoolmate, Bobbie Faye Clark. She told us that one of her models was another of our friends, Martha Sheppard. She also told us that two more of our friends, Daphene Herndon and Geraldine Wilson, were tak- ing part in the opera singing in New York. Also we were told that Brooks Duncan had become very famous in his piano playing. When we were in Maryland we met Willie Jackson, who was a professor at the University of Maryland, and Jackie Thorn, who was their basketball coach. Jackie told us Dwain McClard was coach at Murray State College. The next morning we took a plane to Texas. Before our take off we met the pilot, who was Asher Jones, and the stewardess, his wife, Fannie Scott. We were glad to meet them because they were also our classmatesg however, we didn't think it was safe with Asher as pilot. Fannie told us Marvin Scott and his wife were owners of the largest farm in Kentucky. After we were in Texas, we saw a sign which said, Come visit the largest oil well in the world . When we met the owner, we were very much surprised to find it was Harold Speedy Jones, another classmate. Speedy told us Jerry Edwards was manager of a large circus and Joe Pat Thvggatt had become the champion hot rod driver of the wor .



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19 r' -2:-z f- :z-:zzz-: Ulm wappigp :-zz-:sz -2 Senior Class Will I, Peggy Wilson, will my ability to catch a husband to June Sheppard. I, Daphene Herndon, will my ability to use fifty cent words to Daniel Pritchett. I, Sue Mathis, leave my giggles floating here and there to make life cheery when I am gone. I, Dwain McClard, Will my ability to go with the girls to Jerry Roberts, since he is a girl hater. I, Allene Miller, will my ability to tell stories in the study hall to Janice Jones. I, Kelsie Hooks, will my ability to say, I don't believe I know that one , in history class to Clifton Edwards. I, Willie Jackson, will my ability to make good grades to Donnie Burkeen hoping someday he will finish school. I, Betty Cope, will my ability to write the Senior Class Prophecy to Sue Morrison. I, Jackie Thorn, will my ability to be captain of the basketball team to Charles McCustion. I, Joe Pat Thvveatt, leave many friends behind as I leave old Almo High. I, Marvin Scott, will my ability to get married to Gene Herndon. I, Ronald Pace, Will my short hair cut to Jerry Arte- berry, so he Won't have to borrow mirrors from the girls. I, Larry Dumas, Will my money to Tommie Reeves, so that he Will not bum cigarettes While he plays on the basketball squad. 0 o

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