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feature- singer. Lucille Knowles who was known for her lovely clothes is modelling for a department store' in Birmingham. Oneda Pope is a secret police woman. J. C. Bishop has a big farm near Hazel Green and rai es chickens. Eugene Campbell did not do as well as we expected: he is pedding pencils on the streets of Huntsville. Charles Brosmers has a barber shop down on Jefferson street. Louise Haynes is a Home Ec teacher. Geneva Williams owns a beauty shop on Fifth avenue and she has Raymond Brown as a regular customer each week. Ima Hill and Beryl Law are working with Walter Winchell on his pro- gram. Ima holds his papers while Beryl pronounces the words he cannot. Clara Thrasher and Mary Wilburn are hostesses on a big air liner. With their grand personality they should be making good. Louise. Bolen is in Hollywood. She is expecting a screen test soon. But surprises of all is Edward Spelce and Theresa Miller. They joined up as a dancing team and are touring the country as the High Steppersf' Leonard Hubert has just got his degree from the University of Ala- bama. He is going to take Mr. Simm's place as principal when he re- signs. Doris Sharp has just settled down to be Mrs. Thrasher, she seems satisfied with that. William Ary, Jr., has a laboratory in Hazel Green, he hardly ever comes back to see us. Lillian Wheeler is engaged to marry the famous actor, James Echols. Well, I think I have given you some idea as to what most of our class is doing. It was a nice class, and I'm glad they're all doing so well. Your friend, Mildred Campbell, M.D. P.S.: Just read in the paper that Duncan Clardy has signed a contract as head coach at Auburn. Clinton Bradley is to be his assistant. Rozell Smith has just ended another successful year in professional basket ball. 13.
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PROPHECY Hazel Green General Hospital Hazel Green, Alabama, May 15, 1952 Dear Hellen: Here it is the eve of the tenth anniversary of our graduation from high school. It's too bad that you, our class editor, cannot be present at our reunion. I suppose it is pretty inconvenient to travel all the way from Honeymoon Island to attend. Most of the class will be there, but of course there will be a few who can't be present. For instance, Floyd McCollum, he is Mayor of New York and can't leave his office, and there's Lila Jean Cole, superintendent of Vanderbilt Hospital and can't leave her duties. Gloria Horne was chosen Glamor Girl of 1953 but I don't suppose that is a surprise. Jean Fisk is making good as a bookkeeper at the live stock yard in Huntsville. Fate does do odd things, Earl Towry is president of the University of Chicago. Another member of our class has also become educational minded, Doris Shrader, who is tutor of a French family, reads the children to sleep every night with Peter Rabbit. I know you would expect Louise McCollum to be living in Hendersonville, Tenn., but she surprised us all and is teaching school at Meridianville. In every class, however, there are those who insist an getting bitten by that well known bug called love. Such was the fate of Harold Brock. Poor Harold! He came home the other night and he had no sooner gotten in the house than Zarah Towry used the well known rolling pin on him. Then there is the case of Albert Law, who is now Mr. Lillian Wheeler. But another kind of bug bit Ren Rush Shamblin, the movie bug. A movie scout came to Huntsville and rec- ognized her beauty at once. She is now Clark Gable's leading lady. Elbert Owen followed an army career. His friends now know him as General Nuisance of the United States Army. Robbie Whitt is in Reno obtaining her fourth divorce, this time fnom Melvin Stewart. Charles Towry lived up to our expectations: he is one of America's most famous lawyers. Do you ever hear Richard Graham's program on Monday night? He is known as the golden voice of radio and Geneva McElyea is his 12.
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CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of- 1942 being of sound mind and memory and knowing that our'days at H. G. H. S. arenearly over do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. P e M y ' q Section I V To Mr. Simms we leave our unlimited gratitude for his tireless ef- forts in makingour experience at Hazel Green High School pleasant and profitable. - 'a 'A L Section II g 4 A To the faculty we leave a flask of liquid knowledge to be poured into the empty heads of the coming senior classes. ' Section III I To the student body we leave our hopes' that they will elevate the Junior Class to the high ideals which were adopted by the Senior Class of '42. Section IV 4 Clinton Bradley bequeaths his ability to play basket ball to Buford Whitt. Mildred Campbell leaves her ability to make friends to Lillian Mathais. Genevea McEleyea leaves her facial expressions to Ruby Bettertonl Hellen Tate leaves her place as Senior Editor of The Echo staff to Ida Mae Brooks. Harold Brock is happy to leave his flirting ability to Aaron Stephens. Theresa Miller leaves her habit of study- ing book keeping to the future classes. Melvin Stewart is famous for writing love letters which he hopes some day will bring closer commu- nication and a happy marriage to J. W. Brooks. Louise McCollum leaves to Wilma McEleyea her ieadership. Earl Towry bequeathes his speed to the future football teams of H. G. James Echols leaves his love for the girls to James: White. Lillian Wheeler wills to Cath- erine Reynolds her happy spirit. Jean Fisk is leaving her hearty ap- petite to Ruby Reynolds Cwe hope she does it justicel. Raymond Br-own hopes Wayne Morris learns to like sports as well as he does. Doris Shrader leaves her place as office keeper to Lucille Patrick. Floyd McCollum is very popular with the Toney girls, here's hoping Willie York can take his place. William Ary, Jr., wishes Billy Frank liif to adapt his studious ways. To Virginia Ealy, Ima Hill wishes to leave her love for chewing gum. Albert Law wishes to leave his place 14.
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