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'UR' ,R In Th Class of 19 GERALD JACOB RALPH CURTIS LIVINGSTON Mc BRIDE Gerald Ralph Entered 1953 Entered 1952 5 'ui if HUGI-I DoYI.E MARTIN BARBARA JEAN QF 'CF' LJ VN 'gl Doyle MCCURLEY Entered 1950 Barbara Entered 1950 HORACE LEE BETTIE JEAN MCARTI-IUR MCDOWELL Horace Bettle Entered 1951 Entered 1950 1 - ' 633
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LAST WILL AND TES'l'.t-WIENT Conlj Item 294 Bettie McDowell, will my good eyesight to Scott Howell. Item 30 Bobby Milton. will my ability to get out of class to Martha Morgan. Item 31 Donald Owens. will my ability to get more food from the lunchroom ladies to Ronald Ledlord. Item 32 Dilmas lIorris, will my right to sit in the senior class for more than one year to Sidney Newton Item 33 IVynelle Reece, will my inability to catch on to a joke to Carole Buie. Item 34 Joyce Roach. will my soprano voice to Nola Jean Holder. Item 35 Jerry Satterfield, will my wavy hair like Liberace to Ronald Reed. Item 36 Carolyn Smith. will my financial wizardry to Nancy Kay. Item 37 Bob Smith. will my title of lN'Iost Athletic Senior to XVilliam Shaw. Item 38 Leonard Spencer, will one slightly used can of sardines to Melanie Hoorn. Item 39 Roger Trulove, will my outstanding popularity to Jerome Smithwick. Item-10 I Dan Vaughn, will my winning ways with the teachers to Ray Dabbs. CLASS PROPHECY As I look into my crystal ball, I see the seniors as they will be in 1965. The first thing I see as I look into my crystal ball is a large business building: on the sign outside is written. Clay and Hayse, World-Famous Philanthropists, Gun Cnllcctors, and Loan Association. On another sign just below this is written, Buy your stamps, famous and rare guns and borrow money all in the same place. SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS WVILLIAM CHARLES HAYSE-Entered '50: Basketball 2-3: Cardinal -1: Art Editor 4: Annual 4: Class Play 3: Class Secretary 4. JANICE LA VERN HOVVARD-Entered '50: Beta Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3: F. H. A. 1-2-3: HO Club 4, Reporter 4: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Captain 4: Softball 2-3-43 Class Vice President I: Class Treasurer 3-4: Cardinal 4, Social Editor 4: Annual 4, Business Manager 4: Glee Club 1-2-4, Girls' Trio 4, Girls' Sextet 4: Class Play 3. LIL- LIAN CAROLE HULSEY-Entered '50: F. H. A, 1-2-4: Tri-Hi-Y 1-2: Junior Red Cross Representative 33 Band 2-3: Glee Club 1-2-4. PHILIP HUNT-Entered '5-1. DONALD OTTO KOSCHNICK-Entered '50: 4-H Club 1-2: Base- ball Manager 3-4: Basketball Manager 4: Cardinal 4: Annual 4: Class Play 31 O Club 4. MARTHA LAMB-Ein tered 150: F. H. A. 2-3: Cheerleader 1-2-3-4, Captain 2-4: Class Reporter 3: Junior Red Cross Representative 41 Softball 2-3-41 Class Play 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1-2. Lillian. Janice, Philip. and Donnie listen while IVIartha tells one ol' her tall tales.
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CLASS PHOPHECY CCo11t..j After this I travel by way of my crystal ball to the Congress of the United States. Here I find Senator Larry Caywood arguing with a group of senators about expenditures for the fiscal year of 1965. L.et's listen to his views ns on the matter. Oh, but that's ce ored. My crystal ball takes me next to Alaska. Once there I see that the National Guard has been called to active duty, for I see four familiar faces all singing You're in the Air Force Now Blues, another popular hit of 1964. These faces belong to none other than Roy Ashworth, Levoy Boling, Melvin Easler, and Horace McArthur. Next my crystal ball takes back to my old home town, Marietta, Georgia. I find that a large factory of some sort is being constructed here. From varied sources I find out that it is to be an ice cream plant, owned and operated by Phillip Hunt, better known as the Ice Cream King of Georgia. Not far from the construction site I see an office building. In one of the offices labeled Private I see Bebe Aubertine typing a letter as part of her job as private secretary to Phillip Hunt. Also in Marietta I see another place of business, Trulove's Television and Radio Repair Shop. It looks as though Roger followed his true love and became a success ful electrical engineer. My crystal ball now takes me out to the Lockheed plant in Marietta. Here at Loc kheed I find that Donald Owens has worked his way up the ladder until he has become one of the top officials. Next my crystal ball takes me to New York where I find that a new comedy team is just starting a series on television. This comedy team is made up of none other than those two famous comedians from Osborne High School, namely, Richard Beasley and Jerry Hansard. From there I go to the WAC Traniing Center. Here I see M Sgt. Helen Avery drilling some recruits, among them are Bettie McDowell and Inez Goodnight. SENIOR ACHIEVEMENTS GERALD LIVINGSTON-Entered '53, Beta Club 4, Class Play 3. HUGH DOYLE MARTIN-Entered '50, Pho- tography Club 3-4, Cardinal 4, Annual 4. HORACE LEE McARTHUR-Entered '50, Basketball 2-3, Cardinal 4, Annual 4. RALPH MCBRIDE-Entered '52, Beta 4, Glee Club 3-4, Track 4. BARBARA MCCURLEY-Entered '50, F.H.A. 2, 4-H Club 1-2-3, President 2, Junior Red Cross Representative 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Basketball 1-2-3. BETTIE McDOWELL-Entered 150, Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, F.H.A. 1-2-3, 4-H Club 1-2, Glee Club 1-2. Barbara and Ralph try to convince Doyle, Gerald, Joyce, and Horace that they should skate with them. ,w xg 5.
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