Scotts Hill High School - Lion Yearbook (Scotts Hill, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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CLASS PROPHECY While taking census during 1962, I was happy to meet some old pals of mine while working on my job. During my work in Cambridge, Mass., I explored the Harvard University; talking with the Dean, EARLINE B. Traveling on to N.Y. City, I noticed a familiar looking model. After taking a second glance, I recognized GERALDEAN M. Driving down a street in Pa., my companion pointed out a beautiful mansion and said it belonged to JOYCE L., now a successful Philadelphia lawyer in the Houston Law Firm, with KENNETH H. as President, who spent his vacation in the mountains squirrel hunting. Waiting for a red light in Md., I glanced to the car next to mine and saw MARGERY D. driving a ' 62 Pontiac. She told me she was now a registered nurse at Johns ' Hopkins Hospital. A.L. POWERS seemed well placed behind the President ' s desk as I talked to him in Washington, D.C. In Dayton, O., I chanced to meet LEON D. in an elevator. He was owner of a Tire Factory, but still hunting for a wife. Then in Frankfort, Ky., I met HARRY V.G., who now ruled over his wife and two kids. While censoring in Tenn., I saw BETTY K., our glamour girl of 1951, slaving over a stove in the kitchen at the Montgomery home. Stopping at a countr y church, I saw NADINE M., now Mrs. Wayne Rhodes, playing the organ. Bro. Rhodes was Pastor of Cedar Grove Pentecostal Church. In Sardis, a large city now, I saw our old school flirt of 1951, MARGIE C., now wife of the Mayor, Billy Ray Little. Leaving Tenn., I met BETTY B. in Memphis. She still lived around S.H., but hadn’t made up her mind between Reagan, Sardis and the Army. She said that RUBLELENE K., now Mrs. Ancil Singleton, was happily married and had eight kids. Going through Tulsa, Okla., I stopped at a restaurant. Looking at the menu, I read: EUGENE W., Manager-SPECIAL--TATER PIES. He and his wife ran a thriving business. For a little fun, I stopped at TWO BILLYS ' CIRCUS. Entering, I saw BILLY M. and BILLY R. in one of their famous acts. At Amarillo, Tex., I spied BETTY W., now Mrs. Maxell Thominson. They were part¬ ners with BOBBY B. and wife Joan, in seven dude ranches.



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In Phoenix, Ariz,, I saw JUNE A. behind a desk working for a millionaire, who had a soft lap (she said). Visiting a school in Carson City, Nev., I talked to TRAVIS B., a History teacher and wealthy bachelor. He informed me that DWIGHT K. was the world ' s most famous basketball coach. He and his wife, a retired coach ' s daughter, were raising their own team in Reno. Talking with a G.M.G. director, I swooned at the name of CAREY J., who was now living in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was better than Clark Gable. His most recent hit was: Return with the Wind . Thus ending the census taking of 1962, but wishing my friends to live happily. always. CLASS WILL We the members of the Senior Class of ' 52, being of sane mind and sound body, through due process of law, do hereby will and bequeath the following: JUNE A. -her ability to take shorthand dictation to MajorieTaylor. BETTY B. - her seat beside Jerry to Billy Snyder. EARLENE B. -her quiet ways to Randa Allen. BOBBY B. -his seat in History class to anybody who is fool enough to sit in it. TRAVIS B. - his back seat in the study hall to Marvin Averett. MARGIE C. -her name of Flora” to Jeanet Milam. MARGERY D. -her love of Pontiacs to Dorthy Powers. LEON D. -his future to the birds. HARRY V.G. -his ability to out-talk anyone to Carl Clark. CAREY J. -his handsome face to Fred Hays. DWIGHT K. -his ability to get along with Mr. Milam to Gordon Scott. RUBLELENE K. -her permission to go to town to Harold Taylor. KENNETH H. -all nuts in school to other squirrels. BETTY K. -her seat in the study hall to Harold and Peggy. JOYCE L. -her ability to eat candy to Dan Briggens. NADINE M. -Howard Powers to Evelyn Bingham. GERALDEAN M. -her ability to erase blackboards to Mrs. Helms. BILLY M. -his ability to get in small places to Dan Briggens. A.L. POWERS -his truck to Gerald Powers to bring Druscilla to ball games. BILLY R. -his ability to play a radio in back of the study hall to Billy Dyer. BETTY W. -her big roving eyes to Billy Rogers. EUGENE W. - his pictures to anyone that will take them.

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