Greenfield High School - Yellowjacket Yearbook (Greenfield, TN)

 - Class of 1938

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Zyf 1 Xxf 4 ,' X NX f laden Lan r spread her hands over the hall, n nhled onethlng, and than withdrew her hands In the crystal there appeared a scene I saw the interior of a great church, where an evangelist was holding a service as he drew near, I recog- nized lanrlce Belew, whose nagnetic personality was ace lpllshlng something Another motion, and the scene changed to that ot as convent, where a nun was standing by the door. And who should this nun he? Hone oth r than our old trie d, Evelyn McAdams. lnlckly the scene shifted, and I saw a nan running down the street with a great net ln his hands. H aaa chasing a small dog. He caught it and as he stopps to regain his breath, I recog- nised I. B. Candle. The crystal ball din ed for a second, and than glowed brighter than before. I saw s circus in which l ry Margaret Jeter was winning gr at applause as a bareback rlder, and Halton Batey, he strong nan, was lifting great weights. an army camp appeared before ny wandering eye. Here I saw virginia Canada, the wife of an army ottleer. The scene shifted to a large airplane landing. Khan the pilot stepped out ct his plane, I recognised Charles Moseley. Again he fascinating h nds moved, and I saw a great office building. It seemed that I entered and walked through the different corridors I saw Luke coats ness on a door as an Undertaker, and inside las Lake with a calm lock on his face. Slowly the glow cf the crystal died away, and I was again in the dark room of Madam Lamar. 'Bas adam seen?' she asked. '!es,' I replied, 'Plsnty.' 'There ls yet anothsr,' she said. 'If Madam gaze once more into th crystal, she will ll as she said this, she m vsd the mall taper the table. I gazed once more into the crystal. surface was like a mirror. I could see the or the Madame head, and I recognised Ph1111p lariha Be lle Hatcher



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History repeats itself. Each class that enters e school must leave it. In August, just four years ago, thirty-six scared but hopeful Freshmen became students of G. H. S. Yes! we were Fresh en and as green as Freshmen usually are. Even o r eagerness to be high school students co ld not hide our extreme humiliation when we did something to bring forth smiles from the upper-classmen. This did not last forever. Before many we could stroll along with an air as noncholant as that of a Senior. Our first year was new an exciting for all of usm but the new soon wore Our members did not participate in many school activities. Maurice Belew represented the Freshmen class by speaking for the Jeff Soc on Trophy night. The Freshman Home-Ec. girls served four banquets during the year. The next year 16 of our members dropped out and four new members joined us, so we started of the Sophomore year with 24 members. We felt jus a little more important this year, as there was t least onelclass to which we felt superior. she boys of the Sophomore class selected Mary largaret Jeter to represent their class at Hal- 1cwe'en Carnival in the Gym. Maurice Belew spok again on Trophy night. Our Junior year was a little more eventful as well as successful. We felt as if we were getting somewhere. This year we started with 17 members, and a few weeks after school started Walton Batey joined our class. Eight of our members were eligible to join the National Honor ary Beta Club. April l, the Junior Class entertained the Senior class with a banquet at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. ,Trophy night, Eugene Priestley debated for the Jeff Society.

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