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I 185516 Smxth, w1ll my place ID the l1brary study hall to Pat Moon Keep out of trouble rn there I trred to I Martha Nell Smxth w1ll my xmmature ways to Martha Anne Shackleford We, Gene Spray and Lee Thaxton, because of our outstandrng sklll rn Ag and Shop w1ll our latest mventron a strmgless yo yo, to the Smlthsonlan Ir1st1tute I Kerry Steele w1ll my herght and lankmess, to Rufus McCannon I Colle Stewart w1ll nutm to nobo who says I can't take rt w1th me I Malcolm Stewart w1ll my ole srde luck, Katheryn Paul to any Junror who thmlas they can get her to suck around another year I Sybll Turmon leave my favor1te blue sweater to jean Wrlloughby , Betty jo Veal, w1ll my 1ntell1gence to Wxlma Brooks , Mary Watkms w1ll my wmd blown crew cut to Llnda Harms , Harold Whmte, w1ll what's left of my black han dye to Paul Whxte so that he may become tall dark and handsome as I d1d I Weyman Yarbrough, w1ll my ab1l1ty to play football to Vlfgll Caldwell ff, 4111? 22 g Page Twenty S x I, . , . I . .4 . I I l Xf fe!! sff r,.,t1 f'l' I ,ij W 1,-.. 1 if 'llll ff yi
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Lost Wull ond Testament of The Sensor Class of 58 We, Lamar Aaron and Fred Applmg, wrll our favorrte typewrxters to anyone who wrll have them Be good to Mrs Wharton 'cause she's been soooooooooo sweet to us I Mell Adklns, w1ll to George Brooks my book complete w1th 1llus1J'at1ons on I-low To Get The Pomt ' I Jake Amason, wxll my Presley harr cut to Grady jones I, Alme Andrews,w1l1 my All State ratmg to Sue Ellen Callaway I, Sybll Andrews, wlll my many t1tles' such as Mlss Homecommg and Mrss Indran Prmcess to Shu' ley Lowe Don't let my fame fade away' We, Jayne Argo and Jody Hurt wrll our love for college men and hohdays to Drane Bray We, Elxzabeth Arnold and Mary Carolyn Gunter, had planned to wzll a prece of our chewmg gum someone, but we have declded that we just can't do wrthout It Sorry' I, Mattle Aycock, wxll my dear faxthful clock and calendar plus my framed perfect attendance cer txfxcate to Eleanor Trller May they work as well for her as they dxd for me Bobby Bray, wzll my pleasant personalrty and courteous manner to Harvey Compton e, Chfford Brrdges and Helen Ogle w11l our borsterous manner to Joyce Smxth and Alton Mathews V1rg1n1a Butts, w1ll my love for mornmg band practlce to Jane Scarborough Jerry Chrlsty, wxll my txtle, Mr Speed Demon of 1958 to Roland Brxdges Donald Chandler, w11l my favorrte harr cut the crew cut, to Marvxn Palmer Jack Dudley, w1ll my way w1th women to Leon Dalton e, Jud1th Duffell and Hubert Colqultt, w11l our techmque to keep our courtshrp a secret to Johnny Buckrnan and Sue Ellen Calloway Alvm Gabrlel, wrll my funny gr1n to Ronald Shedd Florence Gabrxel nee Ashe, w11l my smgle lxfe to Judy Harrison Mary Grlmer, w11l my shyness and hesxtancy to Garnetta Lowe Glorra Glenn, w11l my abrhty to get and hold a man to Sandra Bryan Catherme Graham, wrll my pug nose to Ann Harnson Selnol Grrffrths, wxll my store of w1se cracks to James Paul See rf you can lmprove them a lrttle Drckre Hansford, wrll my dry sense of humor to Paul Jones Ray Hardman, w1l1 my offrce of Presxdent of the Beta Club to Jrmmy E-adberry V1Vl3.I1 Hams, w1l1 my Suthun drawl and amble to Jamce Culbreth Jlmmy Holloman, Wlll my seat on the school bus to Mrckey Smrth Marrlyn Holmes, wrll my mckname Shorty to Dor1s Ann Hardeman Geraldme Johnson, wrll one of my unused drets to Betty McCannon Hoyt Johnson, w1ll my love for Jackson football players to anyone w1ll1ng to bear the grudge Lmda Johnson, wrll my abrhty to meet people and make frrends to any Junror who has the tune Vxrgmra Johnson, w1ll my ab1l1ty to take l1fe easy to Dot Peterman Peggy Kennebrew, w11l my wonderful typmg skxll Q15 wpmJ to Betty Taylor Along wlth It goes my great ab1l1ty to stay calm whxle takmg shorthand I, Ann Krttle, w1ll my lmgerrng smrle to Peggy Bell We, Frances Langford and Maxme Srlman w1ll our love for Dodges, dramond rmgs, and boys named Jerry and Jere to anyone lucky enough to get them We, Ahce Faye Lowe and Norma Faye Lowe, wrll our names and the confusmon we 've caused to Patrlcra Ann Moon and Mary Ann Moon I, Geneva Mathews, wlll my cookxng abrlrty rn Home Economxcs to anyone who lnkes to eat as well as I, Alrce Mathews, w1ll my posrtron on the Yearbook Staff to Lmda Harrns Work hard, qurt young, an leave a beautrful memory I, Frances Mathews, w1ll my Mama and her cookxng 1n the lunch room to everyone returmng to OCHS rn '59 We, Eustace McCannon and Nancy Vaughn, leave the path we trod each day from our room to t.he bus to Georgra Ann Francrs and B111y Peterman Brenda McDan1el, w1ll my mckname Hoss to Martha Argo I hope she lrkes xt better than I drd Jackre Norman, w1l1 my personal copy of Rap1d, Raprd Read1ng to Mrs Maxwell J V Ogle, wtll my 'souped up down town Ford to Johnny Flemmg Sammy Paradxse, w1ll my array of sxlly questxons that I ask xn Mrs Maxwell 's Englrsh clus to anyone brave enough to ask them Katheryn Paul, wrll my tunness to Brenda Hembree Vrrgxl Phrllrps, wtll my football and basketball number 32 to Alton Murphy Jeanme P1tts, wrll my love for dancmg and go to Athens part1es to Bonme Huff Chnstme Rochester, wtll my freckled complexron to Delores Terry I, Calhe Sanders, w1ll my love for Georgra Hxstory and my good grades to Sara Marable Page Twenty Fuve . . , , . ' I , u o Q . I . , . 1 I 1 T . to 1, ' ' . ii . . . ,, n . '. 1, . . . - , - . . 1, ' ' . W . . . . . I, 1 . . l n . I, . . . u I, . . . . U I, . - n . . . . . n n I, . . . t I ' I, . . t I, . . . . . I, . . . . . D I, . . . . i I, . . . . I, . . . . 1, . . . u I, . . .. . . . . I, . . . . . . . . 1. . . . . . . 1 . d I, . . . J . . . . . I, . . . . . i l I, . . ' ' - - - - ' . I, . . . . . ' . I, . . . U I, . . . . . . I, . . . . - - - . . i I, . . D . ' A . l
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Closs Prophecy Of course, you've all heard of the world famed fortune teller Ramona, of the gypsy band, who has never been known to make a mrstake ID foretellxng future events It was only after much persuaslon a.nd xmplormg on my part that she frnally consented to help me 1n the great task of lookmg 1nto the future of these Semors of '58 who have been preparmg themselves to for what the future holds for them' and are now ready to leave the1r Alma Mater, O C H S Here ms Ramona now, and I know she has much to reveal to us Welcome to our Class Nrght Ramona and I am happy to see that you have much mformauon for us IEZILIIIC, l am glad to brrng you thrs mformanon concermng your classmates Please pass xt on to each of them rn your year book thms year Mell Adkms, you are gomg to profxt from your many questxons and arguments rn Phys1cs Class and make an excellent lawyer Jack Dudley the trme you spent debatmg w1ll pay off when you have to make campa1gn speeches for your 2nd term as Umted States Congressman for the 10th d.1SU'1Ct Jody Hurt, just because you're gomg to marry and l1ve 1n Schenectady, don't forget all the Math you had at O C H S 'cause you'll need rt to work w1th Hop on hrs G E Projects D1ck1e Hansford, you w1ll major rn arch1tecture at college and they'll uk you to draw plans for a huge aud1tor1um at O C H S 1n 1970 Bobby Bray w1th your frrendly d1spos1t1on, you ll be a successful manager of a brg Colomal store m Lexmgton V1rg1n1a Butts, after graduat1on from Oberl1n Musxcal College you w1ll dxrect a band m Hartwell, Georgra Sybrl Turmon, w1th your aptltude for Math you wrll be g1ven a scholarshrp at M I T to work w1th sc1ent1sts on the MISSIIC Program Ray Hardman, you w1ll recerve a s1m1lar scholarshrp rn Mat.h and Scxence at the Un1vers1ty of Chrcago Your work w1ll be rn perfectmg our best known long range m1ss11e of 1962 The Lunette whrch w1ll make a darly trrp to the moon Betty jo Veal your Alma Mater, Bess1e Trft, w1ll ask you to return after graduatron as a teacher Eustace McCannon, you w1ll recerve a scholarshxp to Umversrty of Kentucky That should please you as you know the1r basketball players are the greatest Mary Carolyn Gunter you w1ll be owner of a bakery m Athens, and people w1ll rave about your chocolate covered doughnuts Alrne Andrews, you w1ll play professlonal basketball wxth the Flymg Queens of Texas Martha Nell Smmth and Geneva Mathews, you w1ll have charge of a prrvate clnuc for heart drseases m Athens The owner of the cl1n1c, Dr Hubert Colquxtt, w1ll be very successful 1n treatmg all such dlse ases Weyman Yarborough, you w1ll open up a garage rn West Palm Beach, specxalxzmg ln the up keep of racmg cars Mary Watkms, you w1ll become Mrs soon after graduat1on and w1ll take a part t1me Job m the llbrary at the Unxversxty of Georgxa V1v1an Harms, you w1ll make an attractwe Au'l1ne stewardess for Eastern Axrlmes w1th a regular flxght on the1r Golden Falcon between M1am1 and R10 Jayne Argo, you w1ll enyoy campus lxfe at Wofford as Zack's attractrve wrfe He w1ll coach there rn 1962 Gene Spray, you w1ll be helrcopter p1lot takrng people from Mramx to Cuba for weekend excur srons Nancy Vaughn, you w1ll be hostess at Sans Sauer , a very popular mght spot rn Havana I V Ogle, you w1ll ta.ke a Job w1th the Atlanta Constrtutron replacmg Cashword Carl w1th your contest called ' Ogle 's Eye jackie Norman, you wxll follow your musxcal rnterests and w1ll play w1th Lawrence Welk's Orches tra tn 1962 Sammy fSamboJ Paradrse, you wrll become Mayor of Las Vegas, Nevada, and ban slot machmes, roulette wheels, and dxce Don Chandler, w1th your famous crew cut, you wrll replace George Gobel on network XYZ G0 CAT, GO' Brenda McDan1el, your sn: wheel car fmally conked out, so you w1ll work w1th General Motors as an mventor Your most famous mventmon w1ll be a 12 wheel vehrcle jerry Chrlsty, because of your reputatxon as a careful drlver, you w1ll be employed at the nrtro glycerrne plant rn Quebec, Canada, as a truck dnver . . , I . l ' ' I D I l . . . . . . H ,, . I . . ' ' I . . . . of English. , ' . -. . I I
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