Oak Hill High School - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Virgilina, VA)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 19 text:

PREDICTIONS OF THE FUTURE We are now receiving a phone call from the future years, to tell us of happenings as time marches on. So be patient, lend me your ears, and listen to the prophecy of the telephone. Future years to present time: We now see Sandra married to John Ray and living as happily as ever. And over the hill is Jimmy Blackwell running a television camera for C.B.S.-T.V. Network. Now we see Zooooommm, or rather saw, J. W. come by on a fast car, racing with the white lines to Henderson. Now we can plainly see Kennerly farming with a new John Deere tractor. There seems to be a buzz in the sky. Oh, it's Johnny Frazier flying a jet, and he is taking Wayne Hayes to Africa to preach. Wayne is now a foreign mi s si onar y. It seems as if Johnny has a race, what do you know? Alphie Rice has joined the Air Force and is learning to fly. Those planes must have scared Ella--I see her running to her new boy friend for protection, but she is still single. TOOooott, that was the whistle for Bobby Murray and Wayne Young to quit work. They are nowworking in an arnmunitionplant inWashington, D.C., and they are doing fine. Carolyn is married to a photographer, and he is now taking pictures of George Owen as he graduates from his studious years of college, and he does look nice in that gown. We can see Betty typing away in an office and there seems to be a husband in the picture. Mary Ann is doing a fine job of nursing now that her training is over. She is now nursing R. C., who was slightly injured by a landing plane. But hewill be all right and back to his job oi managing the airport in a few days. R. C. has just received a letter from Wayne Yancey and he is working in an office at Danville, Va. The time is about up on this phone call, but I guess that is enough for me. I, Graham Jr., am manag e r of an American cigarette factory and still looking for the right girl. The time has run out and that is about all we have in view. S0 here is good luck to all and good bye. Gr aham Clark Jr. Prophet 15

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1958, in the school of Oak Hill, the county of Gran- ville, and the state of North Carolina, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper than usual, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, rendering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optimism And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: Item I To the Faculty, the Senior Class bequeaths its love of fun and its ability to be wide awake and alert on Monday morning. Item II To the Junior Class, the Senior Class bequeaths its ability to get things done. Item III To the Sophomores the Senior Class bequeaths its love for study. Item IV To the Freshmen the Senior Class bequeaths its motto, They con- quer who believe they can. Individual Be que aths I, Bobby Murray, leave my ability to get elected an office r of every organization to A1 Glasscock I, Mary Ann Wall leave my ability to play basketball to Brenda Clark, I, Betty Watkins, leave my ability to take teasing to Sandra Glasscock , I, Ella L o ng ,le ave my ability to be seen and not heardto Elsie Chandlerl. 1' I, R. C. Williamson, leave my popularity to J. G. Elliott. I, Wayne Hayes, leave my singing and studying ability to Jimmy Talley. I, Wayne Yancey, leave my ability to get girls to Cecil Howard. I, Jimmy Blackwell, leave my curly hair to Helen Long. I, George Owen, leave my ability to get good grades to Wilson Greenway. I, Carolyn Owen, leave my ability to get along with te a che r s to Doris Stone. I, Sandra Bell, leave my quick temper to Betty Jean Newton. I, Graham Clark, Jr., leave my height to Calvin Owen. I, J. W. Champion, leave my muscles to Allen Nelson. I, Kennerly Elliott, leave. my John Deere tractor to Jerry Puckett. I, Alphie Rice, leave my ability to make smart re m ark s to William Frazier. I, Johnny Frazier, leave my laziness to Rose Duncan. I, Wayne Young, b e que ath my ability to get on the wrong side of Mrs. Stovall to Marshall Murray. I, the testator, have executedthese bequests in our will and have attached the same to said will as a part thereof in the name of the 1958 Senior Class of Oak Hill High School. Witnesses: Betty Watkins Wayne Young, Testator Bobby Murray Jimmy Blackwell 14



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N MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST LOOKING Betty Watkins George Owen MOST DEPENDABLE Ella Long .Timmy Blackwell MOST FRIENDLY Mary Ann Wall Wayne Young Q 3, Q

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