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611155 Prophecy Th1s year of 1908 f1nds us holdxng our f1rst clas s reun1on 1D the lobby of the new ly constructed multx m1ll1on dollar Waldorf Bushtor1a Hotel on the cxclusne east Slde of Bushnell Our H1gh School Sen1or Class P r e s 1dent lS host to the class for .Toe Langston 1S manager of th1s fabulous hotel Ex ery one 15 sxgnlng 1n w1th Nellye Hayes, the recept1on1st who 15 hay mg a hard t1me try xng to keep eyeryone stralght The crowd outs1de 15 cheer1ng as Betty Murray wellknown screen star approaches the hotel entrance 1n her lmpe r1al chauffered by Dotson Hunt who 1S hay1ng trouble wxth the ln'1per1al and calls for Dav1d Coll1ns owner of the Bushnell Garage The next l1mous1ne 1n l1ne 15 Lt Gen W1ll1s Tate and h1s r1ght hand man Charles Vann Charles 15 a nat1onal hero because he recently saved Gen Tate from d r own1ng wh1le on a campmg tr1p Arrud all the gala e nt ranc e s Cec1lW1ll1ams and Jerry Johnson come stumblmg 1n Cec1l was out hunt1ng and he found Jerry asleep under a tree where he had been SIHCE graduat1on P1lot R H K1ght just flew 1r1 from Tr1n1dad He brought w1th h1m well known sc1ent1st Elwyn Andrews and hlS as s 1 s tant G1lbe1t Segrest Elvw yn s latest 1nw ent1on 15 a new style rocket to the moon and G1lbert has gotten r1ch sell1ng green cheese ncy Cox Nadme Kmg and Mary LOU1S9 Maddox are d r1v1ng from Washmgton D C where they a r e pruate secretar1es to the PTSS1deHt of the Unlted States Donna L1eder 15 r1d1ng part way w1th them Donna lu es 111 Oh1o w1th her husband who 15 manager of the largest Smcla1r stat1on 1n Oh1o Surely you ve heard of Las Vegas that's where Lloyd K.n1ght went He owns the S1lyer Dollar, b1ggest gambl1ng house IH the country wh1ch 15 famous for 1ts m1le long bar Pat West 1 s really qu1te successful run rung a model1ng school 1n Las Vegas QA model 1sn't cons1dered a good model unless she comes from Madame Patr1c1a's schoolj Jamce Blackwell 15 the f1rst woman to be appomted Chxef Just1ce of the Supreme Court The f1rst th1ng she d1d afte r her appomtment was to pa1nt the Supreme Court bench and have lt decorated Wh1le we are on the subject of pol1t1cs Tommy Peterson 1S now mayor ofBushnell James Gardner 15 sher1ff and .Terry Brown and Erw 1n Vann are members of the Flor1da Axrway Patrol mstead of the Hxghway Patrol s1nce every one 15 fly lng now Now that our classmates hay e arr1y ed we can beg1n our b1g Celebrat1on vuth d1nne r 1n th e Gator Room of the Waldorf Bushtor1a Dlnner thxs ey en1ng 15 prepared by world renown chef Glen Glover Z X Yr 5 .- . . - . I ! x ' lr V ' K . I ' , , , I I I - . , 1 . . ' 1 ' 1 1 1 J .-Y Q ' I , . Na , , I , . , . I 5 . . . 1 7 I K , V V V . 'v r ' ' ' I. . . ,, ,, u . . , , , l
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' iff las! W1lI,4m1 Ccsfamenf We the Senlor Class of 1958 be1ng sound of m1nd and body do hereby make the follow1ng bequest I DOTSON HUNT w1ll my Engllsh book to Pat Hamllton and my devot1on to Dodge Cars to Durham Barnes, hop1ng they Wlll prof1t JERRY JOHNSON w1ll my ab1l1ty to argue w1th Mr Srnlth durmg Government to anyone who needs lt under the condxtxon that I don't need lt agam WILLIS TATE w1ll my ab1l1ty to Slt on the bench to George Gardner and to get my homework 1n Mrs Potter's class to anyone who needs lt CECIL WILLIAMS, w1ll my ab1l1ty to p1tch horseshoes to Jlmmy Hamllton GLEN GLOVER, w1ll my ab1l1ty to do good 1n math to Adram Fussell NADINE KING, wxll my s1ze to Geneva Crawford and my love for shorthand to Paul1ne Kxng and Sl 1 rley Hayes NANCY COX, w1ll my ab1l1ty to keep up 1n Bookkeepmg to Bud Davldson and my loud mouth to Paulme K1ng and my ab1l1ty to fl1rt to Max1ne Roland MARY LOUISE MADDOX w1ll my redhalr to Mary Louxse G1ddens, and my temper to Dorms Raulerson and Darlene Stover LLOYD KNIGHT w1ll my ab1l1ty to talk back to Mr Lott to Roger Johnson and my abxhty to take lt or leave lt and st1ll make good to Barry Mann PAT WEST w1ll my calorle chart to Lucretla. Dmkms, and my love for cheerlead 1ng to Geneva Crawford JANICE BLACKWELL, w1ll my ab1l1ty to eat more spaghett1 than anyone else to Dorothy Eaddy and my love for Shakespeare to Jody Irvlng DAWN LIEDER wzll my ab1l1ty to catch a man to Darlene Stover, and my excess JAMES GARDNER, w1ll my long legs to Jerry Harwood I ELWYN ANDREWS, w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to Robert Valentxne JOE LANGSTON, w1ll r1ght tackle to Adra1n Fussell and my class r1ng to Luc retla NELLYL HAYES, w1ll my love for FHA and 41-I to all the future homemakers of tomorrow who w1ll take rt and use lt to the1r advantage I GILBERT SEGREST wzll my ab1l1ty to shoot pool to Jerry Lovett, and to fl1rt w1th blondes to Robert Valentxne JERRY BROWN, w1ll my curley ha1r to Durham Barnes and my speed to Robert Valent1ne DAVID COLLINS, w1ll my puntmg ab1l1ty to Pat Ham1lt1on ERVIN VANN, w1ll my excess welght to Oscar Reg1ster CHARLES VANN, w1ll my ablllty to stay out of trouble to Robert Valent1ne TOMMY PETERSON w1ll my helght and excess Welght to Bud Dav1dson and my Speed to Adraxn Sm1th R H KIGHT w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to Frank and my blue sweater t Margaret BETTY MURRAY w1ll my mckname Baby to next year s Homecommg Queen and my laugh to Lo1s Knlght ll' 3 'sv l ! l I . A I D I . ' I 1 L , . . . . l . ' . D - , I, , I. . . . I I, ' ' ' ' ' A ' . I, . . . . . n I, . . I I, Q . . I . . . . , I, A , . . . . I, I . . I . . Q I, r , . . . . . - I, . . . . I, ' . . . weight to Billie Harkness. I, ' . , . . . . l I, ' ' ' ' ' . 1, ' ' . I , . . . 0 . L . . I, ' ' ' ' ' ' . I, ' ' ' . I, . . . . . I. ' , A . . . . In - f I I . I I 1 O I, , ' ' Il ll I ' bi -5 E151 ZLL fm.
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Class Hzslory On a beautlful sunny mornmg 1n September of 1946 the Semors of today ran toward the elementary bu1ld1ng as Mrs Parker and M1ssBev1lle fur1ously rang a llttle bell As we journeyed through the f1rst g rade we learned our A.BC's and how to count to ten In the second grade M1ss Games trled to teach us to add and subtract but almost gave us up as hopeless As most of us remember, the dxtch 1n back of the school bulldmg seemed to be the 1deal place for us to play much to the re gret of Mlss Games, our s econd grade tea her and Mrs G1ddens, our thlrd grade teacher When we passed mto the fourth grade,we were very d1sappo1nted because we couldn t be 1n the hlgh school bulldmg, but we fmally achxeved th1s 1n the f1fth grade w1th Mrs Sever Thls was our fu-st year to have Phys1ca1 Educa txon In the s1xth g r ad e w1th Mrs Bmger w e wrote an o r lg 1 nal play The L1ttlest Angel whlch we presented at Chr1stmas We had a b1g t1me learnmg new songs that year In the seventh grade Mrs Lee had qulte a t1me try1ng to keep us qu1et and our mmds on school work Whenwe passed 1nto the e1ghth grade we were thrxlled to be able to change classes Thxs was our f1rst year to have a b1g class party We went to Sano lando Our freshman year was fllled w1th new exper1ences com1ng w1th our f1rst year 1n h1gh school That year wejomed the rush of extra curr1cular act1v1t1es In the tenthgrade we became 1ndustr1ous magazme salesmen Some of our class we re chosen to serve at the banquet By the tlme our J'un1or year rolled around we were well represented on the football team and cheerleader squad The greatest prom s1nce schools were founded was glven at BHS that year The theme 'P1rate s Den' , wh1ch was a b1g s e c ret kept the Senrors wonder1ng for weeks before the spectacular event And now flnally, our Sen1or year has come and 15 almost over Thls year was full of fun and act1v1ty We got our c la s s r1ngs ordered our 1nv1tat1ons and cards, and had a hectlc tlme trymg to sell thxngs to make money These have been wonderful t1rn e s at ole Bushnell I-hgh and Iknow we'll remember them far mto the future r a JZ , V fifflt m. 6:-3 1' Va P... 19113, 9 sv i fidmt fl f , ,,. JK: ,fffff J I '134-If A R N C JI: ll ll lf fx QN XR X! 5 -1 f A TI? 3 . jvgu Y ' , 31 ,. -AQ . . . . W. f 4' . ,rr fi ,gba - . . . , . gf! K . , . . . . . . . . I .Q , . ,E ' , 1 . ' ' ' W T ' A ' ' 4 7d'1'I:f-4 ' f'?5i.fl:5'L?'fi5?f. Qi? fi i'1f.'f.-iii? A I . . h l H il 4' 'J ,w?l'al'S'f,iJ',,l'i.f-I th . h , , 5qqn.a,, . . . N 2:...A . . - .. .qu - fs 333 ' ' I I T v T . , IT . . 5 . I v !- 5 . I . I . ' . . . . , . - . ' i .- l' l v,,ijLXxx , . , . 0 'sf I W J Zz 'X ' ' dwell , ax ' ull' r . xy if 1 L 5, 'N nl T I X 'xxllx , lv tx 1 R l X A fall- +1 Br . . ' 5 A5 To F,
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