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PROPHECIES FOR THE CLASS OF ’60 In a few years we see Betty Collins making her way through medical school by giving charm lessons and copying Briget Bardot. In the future we see Ann Scott and Allen Porter married with many little chubby brats taking reducing pills. In three years Velma Tucker will be working in Hamilton, Ohio and making a living for her husband. In the future we see Jackie Griffith still chasing Moo the only boy who could ever change her standard of morals. As we look in on Jerr.v Jones we see him married to Brenda Hickle and a houseful of kids and a handful of bills. In the future we expect to see Norman Hinton still contented and happy just to be driving his tractor away from the house and three or four little trac- tors behind him. In a few years we find Barbara Gilbert married to Joe Slack and singing her children to sleep with Its Been A Blue, Blue Day. In a few years we will find Virginia Gill married to Jim Ruf with a lot of little chimneys to go with the roof. In the future we see Billy Asbury running from Sharon Deadmond and Sharon still waiting for a blind date. We look in on Jimmy Lunsford still running after other boys' girls and spy- ing on parkers, wishing it were himself. In the future we find Bennie Kidder waiting to find a dance partner to start a professional dance school. Tony Wenz will be a handsome sailor still very bashful and receiving ro- mantic letters from Martha. Jimmy Allison will be a bachelor lawyer trying to get the nerve to speak to his pretty stenographer. We find Billy Calvert trying to propose to Betty Lou Lee who is giggling be- cause Billy has his foot stuck in some of her old gum. We find Billy Huddleston trying to explain what he was doing in Hamilton, Ohio to his girl from Orangeburg. In a few years we see Donald Hay chasing Augusta girls and asking Ann Jacobs for a date. In the future we expect to find Linda Lou Allison out in the yard every morn- ing and evening to continue flirting with bus drivers. Alma Darnell1 s quietness will probably take her far except with the boys; thus she will be an old maid. 16
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LINDA ALLISON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Officer 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1,2. JERRY JONES Glee Club 1,3; Baseball 3. PAUL JONES F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Basketball Manager 1,2. ALMA DARNELL F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Class Pub- licity 4. i5
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In the future we see Pat Forman riding in her dearly loved convertible dressed in furs after her Hollywood singing debut. We see Gordon Moran still pumping gas and pumpingCharlotte and Patty Sue for a date. In the future Wendell Pollitt still drag racing with Larry and still carrying a car load of girls. We see Jerry Arthur as a welder in West Virginia. In the future Paul Jones will probably become the best crap shooter at F ernleaf. We findPete Davis and Sharon as the Davises still argueing about sicknesses, only now it is her. We look in the future and see Regina Newsom still looking for Eddie Smith's rings which she looses so many times. WILLS OF THE CLASS OF '60 I, Virginia Gill, will my ability to go with the Augusta boys to Barbara Gill and my liking Fords to Dian Bush. I, Alma Darnell, will my ability to get along with my classmates to Anne Lyons and my quietness to Louise Gallagher. I, Tony Wenz, will my ability to play basketball to Jerry Asbury and my ability to drive a Mercury to R. L. Allison. I, Linda Allison, will my typewriting ability to Jackie Collins and my love for Bookkeeping and Mr. Hall as the teacher to Carol Allison. I, Norman Hinton, will my ability to be a mechanic to David Adams and my class ring to Louise Gallagher. I, Barbara Gilbert, will my ability to cheer to Sharon Lunsford and my good disposition to Wanda Sims, and my ability to keep my boyfriend to Donna Moyer. I, Pete Davis, will my ability to play basketball to David Harney and my ability to stay out of trouble to Billy Myers. I, Jerry Arthur, will my shortness to Charles Pollock and my ability to be a gentleman to Jesse Gibson. I, Wendell Pollitt, will my neatness to Charles Rice and my ability to drive a safe Ford to David Adams and my muscles to.Douglas Lawrence. I, I, Billy Asbury, will my flattop to Wilbe Smith and my grades to Earl McElfresh. 17
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