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.i sl Goolp The headlines on November 6, l9 ll will tell how Ott Lee Rogers, the skilled surgeon, made a successful operation on the King of Scotland. Glen Whitmer will fix the soil so that E. W. liles can plant his new invention, the potato that is already peeled. Lew Wentz Stamps will be operating a beauty parlorin Hollywood where that famous giggle, Billie Sue Brown, will be acting like some dumb jerk as Clem Whitmer, the F. B. I. actor, questions her. Then of course, Frank Beller will be their stage director. Kenneth Ragge will still be a Romeo 20 years from now. My! Those girls in study hall just sit and admire him. Gertrude Neal will do more than admireg she will marry the founder of a great oil corporation while Romilda Rust, a noted singer, will marry Billy Ray Shackelford and they will become foreign Missionairies. Billy Gene Martin will be pastoring a great little church in the city of Muldrow a little ways from the School house where he graduated. Sammy Lasiter will be noted for his style of building bridges, but speaking of style, Mary Alice Jones will model the style in l9'7l. Yes, it's sad to lose them but Father Time changes things, even me. Once I tried to be honest but the more I leamed to love the students, the more I've tried to help them out. And then a springsprung and the old clock began to tick. Mr. Rose rubbed I H- 5? Pr , HERBY Senio r Christmas Party his eyes, pinched himself and went home to S h Christmas Party e Ewell Dean and Jacl-' fl 1 With the treats! 1 O I
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4' Q L N , - -'I -- -haf- ' I I SGH ICR class DRGDNSCY The faithful old study hall clock is like the Sphinx, living happily through the ages with its adopted children. It has always tried to tell the truth and sometimes, on special occasions, it has beat faster to please its loved ones. It isn't happy unless its children are at home. Yes, ever faithful, and especially to the Senior Class of '52, It's beloved class has named it old faithful which meats more than the majority could ever guess. Believe it or not but last week when everyone had left school and Mr. Rose was cleaning up the hall, the old clock began to weep. Mr. Rose immediately ran in and said, Why, what's the matter? Then he got the oil, and put some three-in-one oil in its back. But the old clock continued tocry Mr. Rose wiped its tears away and suddenly the old clock spoke: Oil won't help me. lt isn't my back that's hurt. I have a broken heart that only Father Time can mend. You see, it won't be long until I'll be losing 31 of my children. I'm so proud of them that I cry whenever I think of them out of my protection. Why. these 31 have the traits that it takes to build a country like America, Let me tell you about their future. How many years from now? How about 20 years? That will be 1971. H-m-m! Well! Why that's the year that Herbie Click will win the Heavyweight Championship Boxing title and Willis Powell will make the world series. He'l1 be another Babe Ruth! Yes. that's the year of sports alright but just look at the next year when Jerry Treat is put on television! The world has its most original comedian when that guy takes over. Why, sometimes l've almost laughed aloud andl actually shook my hand out of place the last time he was in study hall! Yes, they'll be of great service to our country. There's Barbara Mitchell, a cute little WAC, who will be the pride of her community. Jean Ann Blaylock will make a fine school teacher while her old pal, Margaret Condren, will be the secretary of Norman Walkup, the American Airlines Pilot. Cargo and Smith Publishing Co. will publish a new book in the year, 1971, by Audra Prewett the great Novelist. Joyce Benge will be the wonder of the class--for who else could draw a picture of her teacher so perfectly? Bta Simms will be working as a clerk in one of Billy Joe Jenkin's chain stores while Betty Sue l-lutson will be a typist for Charles Reese, the noted scientist. Donald LaBass and Freamon Gibbons will go down in history as the great men who invented the fastest car one would want to drive. , i
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SGH IOR class WIII WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 berng of farrly sound minds not to mentron the best Senror Class the school has ever had do hereby declare this our last will and testament to be executed rn the order that follows ITEM I ITEM II ITEM III ITEM IV ITEM V ITEM VI ITEM VII ITEM VIII ITEM I ITEM II ITEM III ITEM IV ITEM I ITEM II ITEM III ITEM IV ITEM V ITEM VI ITEM VII ITEM IX ITEM X ITEM XI ITEM XII ITEM XIII ITEM XIV ITEM XV ITEM XVI ITEM XVII ITEM XVIII ITEM XIX ITEM XX ITEM XXI ITEM XXII ITEM XXIII ITEM XXIV ITEM XXV ITEM XXVI ITEM XXVII ITEM XXVIII ITEM XXVIX ITEM XXX ITEM XXXI ARTICLE I TO THE FACULTY our Superintendent Mr Blackard we leave our srngrng talent Miss Addye we leave our knowledge of Macbeth Mr Grlstrap we leave the latest gossrp on recent love affairs Mr Ross we leave our abrlrty to pose for prctures durrng class Mrs Metz we leave the senior s acting talent Mrs Blackard who rs very much interested rn our future we leave our gratitude Mrs Mathews we leave our typrng books and the unused paper Mr Morton we leave our farming equrpment ARTICLE II TO THE CLASSES t e t e Sophomores we leave our slightly used books Freshmen we leave best wishes for a swell hrgh school career classes rn general we leave the hope for a better school I6 I6 ARTICLE III TO INDIVIDUALS Juniors we leave our typrng books and abrlrty to call a classmeetrng to escape a test Claudette Weaver Margaret Condren leaves her abrlrty to catch the bus on time Barbara Crrswell Betty l-lutson leaves her abrlrty to sing solos Johnny Coker Jerry Treat leaves hrs serrousness Freamon Gibbons wrlls hrs abrlrty to drrve to Robert Blaylock Don Lynch Jack Darly leaves hrs collection of tardy slrps Brll Dodson Wrllrs Powell leaves hrs curley hair Vrrgrnra Morton Brllre Brown leaves her abrlrty to make love n To Emma Keen Lew Stamps leaves her reserved seat on the bus Scott Patterson Ewell Collrns leaves hrs Shyness around grrls Moody Ray Blaylock Don LaBass leaves hrs traffrc trckets Ina Matlock Jean Blaylock leaves her abrlrty to keep the locker Bobby Owens Sammy Lasrter leaves hrs hobby Thumb Chasing Bonnre Fletcher Romrlda Rust leaves her abrlrty to keep a man Dee Darly Kenneth Ragge leaves hrs happy go lucky ways Erma Allen Audra Prewrtt wrlls her anklets Earl Dean Catlett Ott Rogers leaves hrs Cue Stick Jrmmy Clark Barbara Mitchell leaves her abrlrty to srng rn the s getting caught. To Clebum Baker Frank Beller leaves hrs glamour Ronald Wrlson I-Ierby Clrck wrlls hrs good drrvrng practrces Connie Fletcher Mary Jones leaves her roll of tape Seth Brassfreld Brlly Shackelford wrlls the preacher s krds Bobby Treat E W Jrles leaves hrs paper wad shooter Carl Matlock Norma Walkup leaves hrs brg feet Pe gy Bemard Joyce Benge wrlls her seat by the boys on the bus Brll Woodward Brlly Martrn leaves hrs whrte shrrt Melba Prewrtt Brlly Jenkins wrlls hrs brcycle Brll Farmer Charles Reese wrlls hrs bookkeeprng book Otrs Joe Phelps Clem Whrtmer leaves hrs abrlrty for speeches Patty Fargo Esta Srms leaves her abrlrty to get bookkeeprng To Emest Allen Glen Whrtmer leaves hrs campargnrng abrlrty ball trrps clean tudyhall wrthout -------T0 ' . . , ' ' . ------ To ' . ------To . I ' ' . ------T0 . ' ' . -------To . ' ' ' . ------To . , . , . I . -----T0 . ' -----To . ' ' . -------To h ' ' ' ------ To h ' . ------To h ' ' ' . ------To h , ' , . -------To , ' . To ' , A' ' . ------To , ' ' . -U---To . y . , . ,. -----To . . . l . . .. O . . ITEM VIII ----- To Rosie Conley, Gertrude Neal leaves her ability to flirt. ------To , . -------To , ' A ' . ------To , ' ' ' . -----To , . -----To , ' ' , ' . -----To ' , ' , -----To ' , ' - - , -----To , ' ' . ----To , ' ' . ---fro ' , ' ' ' ' -----To . 1 . . . . . . . -----To ' , . ----To ' , ' ' ' . ---To , . . ' ' . ---To , ' ' . ----To 3 , ' . 1 ---To . Y . . . . . G ---To . , . . . . . . --To ' , ' ' ' . --To ' , ' ' . ----To , ' ' ,
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