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With technical knowledge, Joan Cremeans, Is busy conniving political schemes. Wayne Dalton, Representative of the State, Declares no bribery will be on his slate. James Cline with all his muscles, Of late has become more interested in bustles. Don Huff, who is always late, Is football coach at Ohio State. Bob and John, the two DePriest boys, Are partners, as makers of childrens toys. A beautiful blonde is Pauline Jones, She asks our number when we use our phones. Juanita Primm, whose hair is so red, Is happily married to a guy named Fred. The Stickler girl whom we call Judy, As a Bearded Lady is quite a cutey. Patty Burks, a girl full of charm. As Mrs. Carl Wooten, resides on a farm. Freda Smith is the wife of a preacher, Geneva Lunsford is a grade school teacher. Ida Ann Hogsten who never does curse. At General Hospital, is a registered nurse. The personality girl is Peggy Krieling, For her vocation she chose hair styling. Frances Johnson, we all remember her, Now is a model of expensive fur. Arthur Mullins, mid toil and strife, Now supports four sons and a wife. ‘'The Characteristics of a Spartan, Is the latest book by Auretta Martin. Mary McCorkle, admired by men, Is Manager of Kresge’s Five and Ten. Keith Mootz, a boy so shy, Is now an agent for the F. B. I. Hazel Murnahan made a very good actress. Her latest release is, “California Cactus. Joyce Markins, as quiet as a mouse, Is an efficient advisor in the White House. Ralph Long determined to stay, Replaced MacArthur who faded away. Cynthia Harbolt, who has a keen mind. Sings lullabys each night at nine. Ruby Schug, a lover of sports, Is now head-waitress at Carl Moritz’s. Working for the government is Patty McClain, She now holds a position in Southern Spain. And as each of us sing the Alma Mater Chorus, We hope that ahead there’s a great reward for us. 21
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Senior Class Prophecy As I look into the future of 62, I will point out my tribe-mates And the things they do. Faye Bryant all decked in white, Administers drugs both day and night. June Barnett, who has a fine voice, Sings with Bing Crosby on, “Songs Of Your Choice.' You remember Herman so dear to our hearts, He now is a teacher of Industrial Arts. A more brilliant boy you never saw, Than John Leach an attorney-at-law. Joe Hankins, who always did agree, Now is a captain of a ship at sea. Cecil Chatfield, a great football fan. Earns his bacon as a Fuller Brush man. Earl Koster whom we’ll never forget. Zooms across the sky in the lastest jet. Nancy Vaughn now entertains others. As the Fat Lady with Ringling Brothers. Shirley Pinkerman endowed with great knowledge, Teaches wrestling at Marshall College. Joanne Sherman, a lovable lass. Doesn’t allow gum in her Music Class. Shirley Otworth, the best of all scholars. Has written a book entitled, “Stretching Your Dollars. Joan Hunter, public health inspector. Has been promoted from garbage collector. Ruth Burchett, who sits behind glass. Sells us tickets whenever we pass. Charles Lambert, a man of no fear, Works on the railroad as a train engineer. Another old maid is Delores White, Who, like her father, teaches children to write. Carol Aldridge is still single and quite thin and tall. Leap year is coming, she'd better get on the ball. A fortunate boy is John Gore, Owner of a grocery store. Playboy Addis was granted his request. To be judge of the local beauty contest. Martha Russell, an outstanding WAVE, Attracts the swabbys and makes them rave. There’s Faye Heaberlin whom all radio fans know. She's some competition for the Kate Smith Show. 20
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Last Will and Testament TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-- We, the Senior Class of Rock Hill High School in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, being of weak mind and feeble body, do hereby make this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the Faculty, we bequeath all the troubles and joys of producing a class efficient enough to fill the vacancy left by us. What a Task! To the Junior Class, we bequeath our home room. We hope that their names will not be carved more prominently upon the desk than ours. To the Sophomore Class, we will all our intelligence and talent. To the Freshman Class, we will the remains—odds and ends. We wish them a joyful and successful high school career. ARTICLE II We, of the Senior Class, will the following personal belongings and characteristics to the Junior Class, 1. I, Judy Stickier, will my secret of keeping cool, calm, and collected to Frances Mart. 2. I, Jim Cline, will my ability to wiggle my ears in English Class to Garnet Hutchinson. 3. I, Arthur Mullins, will my ambition and energy to Ruth Nelson. 4. I, Shirley Otworth. will my great “gift of gab“ to Delores Koster. 5. I, Charles Lambert, will all my love to Ruth Webb. 6. I, John Leach, will my technique of handling my “souped up Chevy” to Charles Nance. 7. I, Ralph Long, will my art of making eyes at all the cute girls to Jim Colvin. I, Cynthia Harbolt, will my mature manners to Carrie Nelson. 9. I, Faye Bryant, will my love for a Senior farmer to Irma Sisler. 10. I, Mary McCorkle, will my quiet disposition to Faye Hoffman. 11. I, Don Huff, will my football uniform to Ronald Porter (if he can find it). 12. I, Nancy Vaughn, will my book on Female Wrestling to Betty Hanners. 13. I, Auretta Martin, will my long, black eyelashes to Kendall Krum. 4. I, Pauline Jones, will my oottle of sunshine and blonde hair to Ruth Smith. 15. I, Lee Addis, will my art of having two girl friends at the same time to Bill Bowman. 16. I, Joyce Markins, will my great love for Miss Long’s “grease burgers” to Glenn Johnson. . I, Keith Mootz, will my deep interest in higher education to Merle Layne. 22
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