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The Wildcat Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Joe Stewart-Sponsor, Deane Fuson-Snapshot Editor, Peggy Haley-Advertising Editor, Mrs. Clinton Gribble- Sponsor, Kathleen Foster-Editor, Brenda Parkhurst-Organizations, Paul Hildreth-Assistant Business Manager, Brenda Duke-Class Editor, Carol Greene-Features Editor, Glenn Gill-Sports Editor, Janie Moore-Sports Editor, Larry Griblsle-Business Manager, Mary Ann Parker-Advertising Editor, Billie Dean Christian-Co-Editor, Clark Keathley-Organizations, Sarah Ramsey-Class Editor.
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Page 27 text:
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Class Prophecy On the night of September B, l98l , a soft lisping wind blew silently over the small peaceful village of Dibrell. Inside the schoolhouse 3l voices rose, as they sang the last bars of the Alma Mater. As the music died away, an unidentified voice said, Was it only 20 years ago that. Her voice trailed off as memories winged their way back through the years to the warm spring night when they had graduated. Someone stirred, and immediately the room was full of chatter. Everyone wanted to find out about every- one else. The men swarmed around a distinguished looking man who was none other than Dr. Larry Gribble, owner of the famous walking horse, Moon Glow. Herman Boren, President of the First Drive-In Bank, was answering questions a mile a minute because he could add figures in a flash. The intelligent looking gentleman in the blue suit is Paul Hildreth, Professor of Mathematics at Harvard. Dortha Bain, famous for her skill of interior decorations, had made the auditorium quite a festive place. Flowers peeked out shyly in some places then burst out boldly in others. Places at the banquet table were deco- rated according to their owner's occupation. General Morris Adcock's napkin was solemnly pinned with a Purple Heart. Geneva Bond, who was famous for her fine original recipes, was awarded a napkin containing the menu for the banquet which she planned. Three cheers went up as the tall slim pro-basketball player, Larry Cope, took his place at the table. Larry's pat of butter had been skillfully molded into a golden-colored basketball by Betty West, noted for her art in food preparation. But, wait! Whose place is this? In the center stands an African Woman. No, there has not been a mistake. Linda Gunter, who dedicated her life to these people through her work as a biologist, is being seated there. The chic looking young lady to my right is Brenda Duke, secretary for the President. She is know for her accuracy and efficiency. On my left Janie Moore, well-known attorney, and Wayne Simerly, who has served the people faithfully as an FBI agent, are engrossed in discussing the prospects in space. Brenda Parkhurst, Deane Fuson, and Mary Ann Parker are elementary teachers in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Colorado respectively. They can't agree on who has the best class, but they all agree that it is marvelous work. An original fashion designer, Kathleen Foster, is discussing the latest trends with Carole Greene, a greatly admired person for her women's column in the Eagle Eye Magazine. Sitting next to her is Learon Mullican, Learon was chosen as TV's sweetest sweetheart. That deep voice no doubt belongs to Leard Mullican, who is known for his elegant bass. Curlene Preston and Billie D. Christian are telling each other about their families. Curlene is a leader of the PTA and the mother of 2 lovely girls. Billie Dean is the proud mother of a boy and a girl. Billy Flanders, a wealthy cattle owner, is busy explaining to Lena Allison, an attractive model, why cattle are important to our nation. Mildred McCormack, home economist, and Donna Jones, owner of the Nu- Look Saloon in California, are exchanging ideas of fashions. Did I see something move over there? Yes, I did see something. John Anderson, an extremely famous artist, was swiftly sketching the complete affair. He even thought to include himself, sitting in the corner with a pad in his hand. Glenn Gill and Peggy Haley seemed to be enioying themselves. Glenn is an electrician, and Peggy is a journalist. When the banquet was over, everyone gathered around the piano. Sarah Lynne Ramsey, a skillful pianist, joined with Clarkie Keathley, well-known guitar player, to provide us with music. Yes, those were the good old days, but if I could switch places, I would not. I am content to be an English teacher. The reunion is over, but everyone lingers to say good-bye. Tomorrow we will go back to our families, our jobs, and our homes. Tonight will be one of our many happy memories. Linda Faye Hendrix
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