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PROPHECY BY CAROLE MOQUEEN AND JOHN WHITE Due to an extended sojourn abroad we had lost contact with our friends of the class of 'S2. On our return after this extended absence we wished to know the various fates of our high school associates. Realizing that since they graduated from C. H. S. they must have risen high in the world, we immediately thought of consulting the present Who's Who. We stepped outside and hailed a cab. Upon entering the cab who should greet us with a cheery WlJi'rI' Tal' but our old friend Willie Telford, owner and operator of Rocket Cab Company. At the library we were greeted by head librarian, MARTHA BOYLES. After her able assistant MARGARETTE BRAI-'FORD had se- cured this year's Who's Who we seated ourselves and noticed to our amazement DR. ROBERT FERGUSON busily looking up intellectual phrases for his article in the Aflaniit' Mrmlhly. The editors of the Wlio's Who were none other than JUANITA LJODSON and SONIA OLINGER. As we thumbed through the book this is what we found: GENE COVINGTONlCl1ElhiSC of the year. Doc bail a gooil ilzfiizmvc on him. JAMES WHITEiNCW' Record Holder of Annapolis Speedway Classic. CHARLES WARREN-Outstanding Agricultural Teacher at Central High School. RONNII2 MORRELL--Sports editor cf Nashville Tennessean. ,'Work, on A11r11lalSh1.ff puill nj. XWVENDELL WILLIAMS-Prominent dramatist of Circle Theatres. WH-II, what :ln you lermu'? BRUCE WILSON-Father of the year. Now sporting his own football team. ROBERT WATSON-Vice-president of Cain-Sloan. How dnl that happen? We hear that JEAN SHORI5s makes Mr. Watson a very eflicient secretary. JAMES WALLACETRCHF Admiral in U. S. Navy. He just wantril io br a sailor. BART JOHNSON is also in the Navy. JIMMY THURMAN-Made first million as owner of a chain of nationally known billard parlors. EIHWIN THOMPSON-Proprietor of Thompson's Clothing store. Employed by Mr. Thompson are several outstanding sale per- sonages including ANN 'l'URRIlN'l'lNIi, BETTY TENPliNNY, PAULINE PVIINCY and HILDA BRECHISEN. Head of the men's de- partment is none other than JIMMY GLEAVES, ably assisted by WAYNI-. RAMSILY. Mfr Clark 1-crfuinly zliil u goml job Ibcn-. VAN SPAULDING--Outstanding Disc Jockey of W.S.I.X. Television. Womlcr why mos! of lair rrmrals arc' by Stan Kz'ntm1. JOHNNY ROBERTS-in a nationwide poll of stars voted the most eligible bachelor of the year. H1nm. LEON RADER also ran. GEORGE SANFORD-Editor of the Nashville Baizrwr. He rleliI'r'r'rr'rl papers when we knew laimf' Look who rounds out his staff. JOYCE LEE takes care of gossip column. SARAH HICTKAM is the society editor. Bet she spends most of her time writing about WANIHA SUDDIETH, socialite of the year. EULON Moons-Owner of a chain of exclusive restaurants. Managers of his various Nashville establishments are JIMMY RING, FRANK ROLAND, REDELL YORK, BILLY SOUTHALL and BILLY CURRY. CAROLE NOBLE-still the brightest dancing star of Broadway. RAYMOND MARCUM--Organizer of a modeling agency specializing in costumes, designed by MARGARET WATSON and BETTY PATTERSON. Models of the agency are REGINA WHITT, PATSY VANCE, and MARGARET FREEMAN. FREDDIE HAR1'iRCIifCd professional football player. What else considering his record? CLYDE FERGUsON-Elected S.E.C. Coach of the year. fCentral students are always Hrstj. WALTER FINGAR-Fire Chief of Nashville. BILLY BLAIR-by popular acclaim voted Mr. America of the Year. Need wc my more? JOE LEGATE and BARBARA COOI-tsEY-professional tennis champs of the past season. Could Miss E1Ib.fu1k have ruzzsrrl Ibis? RUBY THONI--Career woman of the year. Well! BETTY BELL1P0EKCSS laureate. Central had its literary side too.
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PRUPHECV GLORIA JOHNSON and MARGARET BENNETTTCO-OWHCFS of Nashville Teen Towns. Guru lbuf :wus to be c.x'pez'lm1. MARY KIMBRO-Prominent Nashville Teacher. XVILLIAM JOHNSON-President of Nashville's Sportsman Club. Slill aflrr lbc gauze. JEANETTE DAv1Es-House mother at Vandy Dorm. JOANNE RAINEY-Now head of Men's Department at Cain-Sloans. PETE SANFORD-Girls' basketball coach at Hillsboro. Wonder what MISS WISE says. EVA JEAN BOTTOMS-Fashion expert for Glamour. BILL FORRUM-President of Forkum Airlines, incorporated. Employed as pilots are thc clareclevils LEONARD MITCHELL, BILLY HINSON, and JAMES GREER. GERALD Hicks-Teacher of English at Peabody College. ClLCIL BAlI.EY1DiICC!0f of Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Connected with the symphony also are HAROLD HUTTON, SARAH JEAN MACRIE, and BETTY BATTLE. ED BOWLING-Nobel prize winner for his book How to Liu' wiiboul Worry. FRED BARNES and GORDON GULLETTE-State Agriculturists. SAMMY l'IO1.LIS1SLlCCCS50l' to Milton Berle on W'.S.M. T.V. CCTRINNE JOHNSON-Sponsor of cheerleaders at Vandy. NORMA HOFFMAN-Lt. in W.A.F.'s. Lore ihoxe Fly Boys BETTY RUTH JAcKsON-Owner of Bon Bon Beauty Salon, JOYCE ARCHER and MABLE WILI.lAA4S1TllE two newly accepted members of Loolfs best dressed women. H BETTY SWAIN-President of Ladies Equestrian Club. A lasling infrrrxl in horses. PEGGY BURRLOW-Now hostess at Candyland. l'lARRY CALDWELL-Third vice-president of the Prudential Life Insurance lnc. CARTER RAY BUSH-Owner of Dash-Bash- and Bush Jewelry Company. PHILLIP BACIGALUI-o-Publisher of Community News. The secretaries to these prominent men are SAMMY WRAY, MARTI-IA BYRD, and MARGIE XVILSON. FRANCES COOK-Famous hair stylist at I.oveman's. Prominent housewive's and community workers were: PEGGY VVILLIAMS, ETTA WILLIAMS, and WILMA SYKES. BILLY LASI-IBROOK-Prominent minister in the Southern Baptist Convention. MARY JO MANNTPEISODHCI director at Cain-Sloan. DOROTHY LYNEH-Famous woman detective. IVIARGARET SEIFERT-'NOW' being received in Wlasliington society because of her husband's naval position. NORMA MAXWELL1HC3d Rainbow Girl Sponsor. FRED MXDGETTYC0-OWHCI of I.oveman's. MARGARET WEAKLEY-Academy Award Wiriner of Year. VFRNON COMBS-A Photographer for Life Magazine.
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