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F J ... 1 L. ' Senior Class Officers Wayne Rose, President; Elizabeth Gaines, Vice-President; Patsy Fields, Secretary; Emma Jean Calicutt, Treasurer. Mascots RANDY WHITE Son of Mr. Mrs. G. B. White GAIL FIELDS Daughter ofMr. Mrs. W. A. Fields 13
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Prophecy After being out of the country for several years, I came to New York City. While I was attending a fashion show one afternoon, whom should I see but one of my class- mates of ' 58, Carlile Fields, the prettiest model there. We begantalking about our other classmates and I found that she had kept track of them through the ten years since our graduation. She told me that the dresses being model- ed were designed by Nancy Hiliiard and Elizabeth Gaines. Also, Carlile told me she has twin daughters. When she models, she leaves them at a day nursery run by Patsy Fields . 1 asked about Emma Jean Calicutt and learned that she is a secretary for a large exporting business firm owned by Jimmy Moody and Earl Justice, here in the big city. She told me that Betty Jean Blalock and Sarah F ranees Clark are hair stylists and own a large shop in Bonlee, our old home town. Gene Wilson is now a pilot forT. W. A. and Marie Phillips loves her job as stewardess on his plane. George Oldham, who always seemed to like driving a school bus, now drives a Greyhound bus. Wayne Rose and Harlan Phillips have their own T. V. show called A Million Laughs and Luther Jones has his own radio show on which he sings all the popular songs. He always did like to sing (especially in class), so this did not surprise me. Donald Whitt, L a r r y Reid, and Boyd Harris are doing very well with the Washington Redskins with whom they play pro. football. That certainly was turning their first love into a life vocation. Also, Richard Carter has a large cattle ranch in T exas . SulonHoltis captain of a large ocean liner and nobody could enjoy that excitement of travel more than he . Then we begantalking about our teachers, and I discovered there were three among our classmates. Patricia Webster and Mary Frances Clark teach in the brand new elementary school recently built at Bonlee; and E a r 1 Phillips, who could always play the piano so well, gives all his time to teaching music. Since this accounted for all our classmates, we said good-by and went back to our jobs, both feeling a great deal better with our renewed memories of the old class of ' 58, Class Prophet Betty Sue White 12
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BETTY JEAN BLALOCK - giggles . . , .eyes of blue .... blonde hair. Glee Club l,2;Softball 1. RICHARD AUDIE CARTER - ’’Sniffles . . . . women .... a Lincoln. Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) High School 1,2,3; Football 3; Basketball Z,3; Track 3; Hobby Club 1 ; B o n 1 e e High School 4; Football, Basketball, Annual Staff. EMMA JEAN CALICUTT - studious , . . .for- ever talking .... helpful. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4 -H Club - Vice President 1; Secretary 2,3; Program Chairman 4; Beta Club 3,4;Class Secretary 3; Class Treasurer4; Annual Staff4; Newspaper Staff 4; Junior Play Cast. SARAH FRANCES CLARK - black hair . . . . likeable . . . .dimples. Glee club 1,2,3; Soft- ball 1. MARY FRANCES CLARK - Fannie .... everybody ' s friend . . . . music. Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 - Co-Captain 3; Softball 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Senior Marshal3; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Junior Play Cast : Banquet Waitress 2; Winner of Athletic Award 3. CLASS HISTORY We the Seniors of ' 58 have almost com- pleted our twelve years of school. A few more days and we will be receiving our long awaited diplomas . As we wait for these diplomas, we look back over the years of happy schooling which have been ours at Bonlee High School, T welve years ago we entered our first year of school. We were a big, happy group of kids, anxious to make friends with one another. For eight years we enjoyed our elementary grades. They were full but happy, and we learned to like school as we learned, for which we owe thanks to all of our teachers for their patience and for the faith they had in us. 14
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