Smyrna High School - Gold Dust Yearbook (Smyrna, TN)

 - Class of 1962

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Page where many events were taking place be- tween athletes of Smyrna. DEAN MERRITT, now' doing a high dive is working with Ringling-Brothers Barnum and Bailey circus. His speciality is doing a 200 ft. dive into a five gallon bucket of water without spilling a drop. To accomplish this feat one must use his head! The heavy weight cham- pion of the world, PAUL Pokey HOAKES, is scheduled to defend his title against WAYNE GARGANTUA SHIER, the well-known challen- ger. This fight will be fought with a no time limit, no disqualification. The referee is the much respected official BILLY HONEST BER- NAL. Smyrna girls star forTrackTeam: RITA ANN JOHNSON and RITA R. JOHNSON. Rita Ann is the famous shot put artist, Rita Raye's speciality is the 100 yard dashg other members of the Old Class of '62 onthetrackteam are LOIS KILGROW- high jumpg ANN MADDLE-broad jumpg and SHARON CUMMINGS-pole vault. Mr. Covington continued to thumb through the paper till he came upon the odds, ends and ads. On page ten he saw a dime a dance parlor known as DeLacy's Dive owned and operated by DONNA DELACY, located in the old Golden CamelBuilding. Ten of the most beautiful chorus girls inthehistory of show business were employed here. ANNE OGAN was featured as the Twist specialist. The other members of the chorus were ADELENE BREWER, BARBARA ADAMS, JUDY DAVIS, PAT DAWSON, BILLIE EPPS, PAT HUN- TER, SHERLENE OATLEY, and RITA PARKER. The highlight of the evening's entertainment is GENE JUDD and JUDY JOHNSON doing the Charleston. Also located on page ten is the announce- ment of Mr. Mac's hiring of four new teachers. Mr. Mac states that Miss Gentry has accepted a position at the University of Minnesota and she recommended that her position be filled by her favorite student BUTCH CUNDIFF, although SUZANNE BERRY had been given due considera- tion for the position by Miss Gentry. In the final analysis Butch's pleasing personality won out over Berry's and she had to teach the first grade. CHARLES YOUNG is teaching first and second grade Music, and MARILYN CHATFIELD has a position in her favorite field, boy's physical edu- cation. Mr. Covington glances at the bottom of the page and almost falls out of his chair. RODNEY BAKER is in the pen for six months while attempt- ing to writea book entitled WHAT PRISONS AND SCHOOLS HAVE IN COMMON. Warden RONNIE BINGHAM of the State Pen made the announce- ment that the chief guards, FRANKLIN JOLLEY and JIMMY MALLONEE would aid Baker in ob- taining the background material for his book. Just as Mr. Covington was putting his paper down, in walked his old friend, DELORES KIL- GROW. She greeted Mr. Covington and came over to chat. Mr. Covington asked if she could fill him in on the location of some of his other students. She informed him that BECKY RUSSELL was in Hawaii looking for a husband. MARY JANE PRICE had married SPENCER SHIPLEY. She also said that BARBARA MOELLER and LOWE McCRARY were both teaching English at Smyrna. SUE CORNWELL had just finished writing a song known as Tom, the Bomb. VICKI PARKER was now a well known cheerleading instructor at Ohio State. At the present CHERYL WORLEY has given up cheerleading for a position coaching football. VIRGINIA HOOVEN was still at Smyrna High taking high school English courses under the instruction of Lowe McCrary. LADDIE MAWERY and PAT PATTON had just announced their en- gagement. BEA ASH finally convinced COON VICTORY that they should elope but Coon's motherhad the marriage annulled. JANIE SMITH is now an airline hostess for T.W.A. and ALANA BOLDMAN is modeling for Playtex. J ERRIE PAIR is in New York modeling new hairstyles for wo- men -- crewcuts. JACKIE MORTON also em- ployed by the same company, is modeling the latest styles for men - ponytails. KATHY WALKER runs a service station on Main Street and this is one of the chief-of- police's, JIMMY McGOWEN, favorite hangouts. BOB ANDERSON and KATHY WEATHERBEE are married and have a thriving funeral home business. They have a big neon sign out in front saying Come In And See About Our Lay- a-way Plan. JERRY MURPHY is now a boxing instructor at Central High School in Nashville. GARY SLUSHER now has a job as a barker with the world's largest carnival. Mr. Covington was amazed at the many occupations and happen- ings of his old students, but the worst was yet to come. THELMA WORTHAM had become a card shark in Las Vagas and CHARLES SKIP RICHARD- SON had become a gambler on a river boat that sails the Mississippi River. This being all too much for Mr. Covington to hear-- jumping into his car, and speeding away, he vowed never to return again.



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