Greenbank High School - Mountain Breeze Yearbook (Greenbank, WV)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS PROPHECY The story you are about to read is true. Only your glasses should be changed to protect your eyes. While looking into the crystal bowl of time the date December 31, 1967 appears. We can see all of the class of 1957. Thelma Vannoy i s purchasing a 22 karet diamond from James Sheets. Virginia Weber is teaching at an all-boys school. Mary Margaret Wooddell is t a k i n g lessons from a midget wrestler. Ronnie Arbogast is spotted in Hollywood where he has taken Tab Hunter's place in show business. Martin Barkley is still living in Cass trying to outrun a turtle in a track race. Russell Burris has set up a business of his own, making Terry cloth robes . Grover Craddock is in a mental institution where he is recovering from a nervous .breakdown due to the Journalism Class of 1956-57. Chester Cromer trying to purchase one of Hollywoods' greatest actors name for himself, The actor was Smiley Burnett. John Gainer is seen with gray hair, but still trying to figure out the song Lavendar Blue Dilley, Dilley . Patsy Burner is a private secre- tary for Rock Hudson after spending five years in Shorthand Class. Carolyn Carpenter is married to a Copperhead and living in Marlinton, she now has five little rattlers whizzing at her feet. Betty Cook is disapproving doctor's reports about cigarettes caus- ing cancer. Ellouise Curry has received a cup for the world's champion talker. Sue Ervin is manufacturing Kerr jar lids. Carol Galford set up a tailors shop altering little Taylor's coats. Retha Galfordhas taken over as manager of the Green Bank Observatory. Mary Geiger is working in the office of Ex-President Truman. Sandra Hevenor is a private nurse for Winston Churchill. Judy McLaughlin is planting a rose garden so she could raise a loi. of rose buds . Helen Mullenax is playing with the All-American, six foot, four inch basketball team. Janet Tallman is sailing the Black Sea searching for another Sea bolt. Betty Lou Taylor is seen walking in the rain with Johnnie Ray. Jackie Rexrode on stage in Hollywood with Elvis Presley. Lilly Sharp modeling evening dresses for the Mademoiselle magazine. Mary Ryder is seen raising little Monks . Georgia Rexrode has a thriving business, Drivers Education for All, in New York City. Glenda Phillips is seen taking Louella Parsons place in Hollywood as news and gossip commentator. Bonnie Moore mar- ried and settled on a farm with Julian Mace. Dolly Nelson has taken Polly Bergan's place in TV. El'ouise Nicholas is one of the leading Rhythm and blues singers of the world. Frances Nicholas is on her way to Hollywood to assist Donald O'Connor in the Francis series. Betty Oliver is working in an olive factory. Carol Oliver is working as Marilyn Monroe's assistant secretary. Tom Gainer is taking Simmons Vitamin Pills so he can grow. Johnnie Gillispie has obtained a fortune from his miracle product, Longer Beards in Seven Days . Ben Gragg believe i t or not, is reading a book on How to Become a Big Success. Phil Kerr the great singer is in New York where he has recorded his latest hit, Oh Susanna. Bill Kinney is driving his hot-rod Ford, wearing black denium trousers , and m o t o r y c 1 e boots headed for Hollywood. David Nelson is using one of his greatest inventions an automobile with a jet propeller. Allen Mahaffey is a door to door salesman trying to sell’ Bobbi permanents. Charles Peck has black hair but he still hasn't d i s c o v e r e d a solution to make it straight. Carl Pennington has just been promoted to the rank of general in the United States Army. Thurman Sampson has been chosen the spea- ker of the year. Jim Simmons is taking smiling lessons from Liberace as he already ha s wavey hair. Edward Sheets is a pro- fessor at Vassar, he asked for an all girls' school. Samuel Tyson is the famous author of Pocket-books for seven publishing com- panies. Elmer Workman has just received a cup for the world's champion pole-vaulting jumper, cheered on by an all girl cheering squad. Joyce Waybright is the proprietor of the Waybright Cadillac Company.

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WILL I, Charles Peck will my special formula permanent to John Bosley, but I plan to keep the red dye. Helen Mullenax leaves to go to Staunton next summer and anyone can take her place in the halls of GBHS. John Gillispie wills his beard to someone with a good razor. John Gainer decided not to will Edith Dilley to anyone. Thurman Sampson leaves his football ability to Johnnie Davis . Ellouise Curry wills her good behavior to her brother Franklin with sincere hope that he has more luck with it than she did. Ben Gragg wills his snazzy Buick to the Junior girls. Glenda Phillips leaves her seat on the bus (she sits between four teachers) to Louise Barkley. Allen Mahaffey wills his hot-rodding to Ernie McLaughlin. Tom Gainer wills his seat in Chemistry to anyone that will buy his book. Carol Oliver wills her long blond hair to Ruby Nelson. David Nelson wills his golden voice to Elvis Presley. Edward Sheets wills his curly hair to Freddie Moss. Carolyn Carpenter wills her love for sports to Earlene Wilfong. Betty Oliver wills her height to Ralph Moore. Retha Galford leaves her daily discussions with Mr. Stewart to some poor chemistry student next year. Georgia Rexrode wills her love for boys to Roberta Rankin. Mary Ryder wills her English to the Junior English Class. Thelma Vannoy leaves her red hair, quick temper, and good grades to any underclassman who might find that combination useful. Elmer Workman wills his tall, dark, and handsome- ness to Jake Taliman. Judy McLaughlin wills all the Sen- ior m on e y to some poor cuss to handle next year. I, Betty Lou Taylor will John Gillispie to---No! I'll be darned if I do. Dolly Nelson wills her laughing to Kenny McLaughlin. Carol Galford wills her car to John Moore so he can g e t tickets. Sam Tyson wills his seat on the Cass boys bus to some poor unsuspecting soul who'll get it next year. Mary Geiger wills her ability to stay out of trouble to her brother, James, (Poor boy!) Jim Simmons wills his basketball uni- form to Chester Cassell. Jackie Rexrode wills her ability to break hearts to Jo Anne Rose. Phil Kerr would leave his sideburns, but it takes too long to grow them. Sandy Hevenor wills her musical ability to Geraldine Nottingham. Chester Cromer leaves his good grades to Gene Taliman. Grover Craddock and Ronnie Arbogast will the Journalism Class to any poor person that wants to suffer. Sue Ervin wills her pretty clothes to Nancy Nottingham. Martin Barkley wills his Granddad's jeep to Louise and graduates to a Cadillac. That crazy, girl! I mean crazy, Janet Taliman wills her craziness to Judy Hedrick in hopes she will have as much fun as Janet has. Joyce Waybright wills her love for good looking men to her sister Julia. Betty Cook wills her school books to Alice Cassell. Russell Burris leaves Roxanna Terry free at school but occupied after school. Lilly Sharp wills her talking ability to Linda Greathouse. Patsy Burner wills her cheerfulness to Joan Collins. Bonnie Moore leaves her seat on the bus to S h e 1 i a Slavens. Frances Nicholas wills her dancing ability to Boyd Myers. Ellouise Nicholas wills her reading ability to Robert Jackson. Mary Margaret Wooddell wills her tap dancing to Claude Gaujot. Carl Pennington wills his quietness to Ricky Hedrick. I, Virginia Weber leave oh no, I'll take my possessions with me. W e , the Senior boys, will Miss Parg loving kindnes s for being so patient with us. We, the Senior girls. willMr. Blackhurst the memories of a pleasant and prosperous year . We, the Seniors, will Mr. Harris our thanks for making our high school career a success.

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