Bay High School - Pelican Yearbook (Panama City, FL)

 - Class of 1953

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Yvonne Sanders will model swim suits for the Jantzen Company. Warren Middlemas will resign as tax collector of Bay County and go into state politics. Leonard Goff will own a canning factory in Lynn Haven. Rex Armstrong, V. J. Nowell, James Jones, Hunter Le Suer, Edward Borschel, and Bobby Hadley will be his employees. Betty Price and Betty Sue Lindsey will attend college and prepare themselves as kindergarten teachers. Charlie Eiserman and Clarence Herold will be real estate agents in Blounstown. Bradley Pitts and La Velle Pitts will be joint owners of “Pitts' Lumber Yard. Betty Jean Herring, Mary Calhoun, Bill Dail, Walter Lee Cowan, and Madre Chamblers will put their heads together and patent a new type of vacumn cleaner. Annette Williams, Loretta Shivers, Dorothy Scott, and Annette Pierce will work at Ken McCroan's golf course. Johnny Bass will own a dairy in Springfield. Rhodes Childree, John Ragan, Jerry Sowell, and George Whitman will work in the dairy; and Horold Swain will manage the delivery trucks. Larry Peterson will be a foreman at the paper mill. His crew members will be George Barfield, Billy Akins, Lonnie Padget, George Peach, and Charles Scurlock. Laurence Avery will become a state basketball star. Royce Jackson will serve in the U. S. Navy for 25 years. Tila Ann Mc Crary, Deloris Kirkland Virginia Richardson, Jackie Stafford, and Marilyn Wages will sell bicycles for Donald Stucky and Eugene Pittman. Charles Newsome will study engineering and become a proniment figure in the engineering world. Carolyn Daniel and Joyce Campbell will publish a book entitled The Best House-Party Fun. Juantia McCrary, Wanda Mayo, and Pauline Everage will work at the Panama City News Herald. Charlie Walsh will become a fleet post in the Navy, but he will be discharged when he is caught reading other peoples’ mail. Martha Smith will work in Billy Cobb's, the local mayor for eight years, office. Peggy Hutchison will be awarded an “Emmy by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for her performance in Peg of 800 Hearts. Margaret Davis and darked eyed Betty Powell will be next door neighbors for ten years. Robert Padgett will manage a local diaper wash business. Arthur Canfield, Ronnie Brown, and James Christian will drive the delivery trucks. Joanne Prince, Betty Lou Smith, and Faye Strickland will work at the Ritz Theatre. Truett Lucas, Billy Strickland, Edwin Trapp, and Pete Stephenson will work at the ship yard. The pleasant manners and the likable smile of Gretchen Nelson will win her a notable place in the hearts of many. She will develop a sincere interest in Europe. Gordan Villars will become famous for his work as a surgeon. Mary Stephens, Myrtle Tharp, and Mary Lou Tinco will be his nurses. Andre Davis will own several drive-in theatres in the South. He will marry a pretty blond and they will raise 2 girls and 2 boys. Ann Williams, Naomi Whittaker, and Jo Kelly will work in Carroll Weller's “Fuller Brush Factory. Wade Swicord will succeed as a big businessman. He will marry a local girl and their first baby girl will be named: Sandra. The former Dot Buchner will enjoy her art talents by using them in decorating her new home on St. Andrew Bay. Edmund Woodsmall will marry a girl from Chipley. Richard Youngblood will be best man at the wedding. Wade Smith, Charles Brookins, and James Creary will sell automatic dishwashers to hen-pecked husbands of Bay County. Randall Barnhart will be president of the Gulf Coast Boy Scout Council. Helen Dauphin will be Randall's social Secretary. Ruby Pettis, Doris Jean Wilkerson, Carolyn Kelly, Inez Jean Oliver, and Georgette McVay will be officers of the local Garden Club. Herbert French will become a wealthy man. Funds for the building of The University of Bay County will be set aside in his will. Ba rbara Ingram, Ruby Nell Brookins, and Mary Lizzie Bell will invent a new medicine called Spike No. 36. This product will run castor oil manufacters out of business. Rodney Davis, Eugene Howell, and Bobby Hewett will work in the pay roll office of Southern Kraft. Lois Jean Retherford, Joyce Davenport, and Shirley Teagle will take the spot light at the Olympic Meet in 1957. Muaurice Sowell, Jack Stewart, and Ronnie Groom will be Olympic fans. Mary Elizabeth Paul's sewing ability will come in handy when she raises her family of five children. Chicago's Brookfield Zoo will be managed by Herbert Grimsley, John Fahey, and Joe McQuagge. Glenda Goodsom will continue her fine church work and in future years she will be remembered for her contributions. The formers, Ann Hartly, Peggy Crosby, and Eugenia King will be officers of the P. T. A. at St. Andrew Grammar. Buddy Rogers will start off as a professional hobo, but he will later be inspired by a pretty girl and then he will settle down to become a good family man. Photos of Nell Jackson's legs will be on many billboards advertising ladies stockings. Jean Biggs will be crowned as the Rose Bowl Queen of 1957. Harold Courtney, Jimmy Burdeshaw, Joe Howard, and Preston Warren will become Sabre Jet piolets. The Florida Times Union will be fortunate in having capable Rena Jane McBride and Bill Morar on their Business staff. Patsy Ruth Lenn and Carolyn Carithers will laugh Bob Hope and Jack Benny out of business. Donald Davis will become manager of a state trucking company. Troy Long, David McKinney, and John Smith will be his best drivers. Verna Mae Brown and Phyllis Brown will be the choir directors at the First Methodist Church in Millville. Betty Cushman, Asa Maynor, Helen Miller, and Sonja McCormick will be top TV performers. Billy Pate, Horton Pennington, Ralph Pollard, Billy Reddick, and Don Redmon will become mechanics and work in Preston Sullivan's garage. Ann Pratt, Lavohn Price, and Polly Skipper will compete in a swimming race across the bay. Jimmy Sellars, Caroline Scheming, Annabele Price, and Parker Reynolds will travel over the country with Ringland Brother's Circus. Sammy Moates,-Thomas Muldowney, and Benton Gachet will be stock holders in Panama City's Fliers! baseball team. The seven kids of Shirley Vickers will occupy the front row in the St. Andrew Baptist Church Choir. Elinor Welbur, Barbara Buoy, and June Whitehead will manufacter a special black ink for bookkeepers. Elizabeth Fountain will own the ice plant at the beach Hugh Crosby, John Doren, and Charles Armstrong will be her employees. Dyanne Typper and Jon Turner will sell furniture for the Lynn Haven Furniture Company. Kenneth Glass, James Gainer, and Benford Goodwin will go to Texas to drill--that is--to take part in Army drills. As [heard her pause and then a faint “good-bye” I looked up quickly only to find her chair empty, and I have never seen or heard from the lady since. Often I think of this blue-eyed old lady and wonder if any of her predictions will come true, but only time will tell.



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