Springtown High School - Quill Yearbook (Springtown, TX)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Prophecy We are now gathered in the new Memorial Hall, which was built in honor of the Brain Greats of l958 . The class for which it was built is now meeting for a banquet, after ten years of departure. Our Master of Ceremonies for the night will be none other than the best known lecturer and commentator in the land. She is none other than a laboring accountant, and holder of the women's wrestling title, Carolyn Haney. Will you take charge, Miss Haney? Thank you Mr. Young. Our first guest tonight is the famous Mary George Christenberry who has distinguished herself by graduating with honors from North Texas State College and is now a successful homemaking teacher. Dolly and Kenneth Burkhalter are the proud parents of eleven boys who play football for Notre Dame. Betty Watkins is now happily married to an English Professor at A8rM. Roy Joe Bobo is now a professor of mathematics at North Texas State College. Sue Oxford is a designer for the Vogue Magazine. After nine years of study in Paris she has completed her new Plastic Atomic Energy Dress and is now working on the H-Bomb bathing suit. Larry Fox is building a love nest for two with the Oxford Contracting Co. Lynn Browning has just set sail on the sea of matrimony, and he is quite sea- sick at this time. We read in the papers most everyday that Cora Thompson is married to her thirteenth husband, it seems she can't get rid of him, because thirteen is un- lucky. We hear Gay is at her beautiful beach home. Her four children are having a gay time swimming in the ocean while her well-to-do husband, Thomas Tune, is at work at his office in the city. Charles Jackson is now a famous Hill-Billy singer. Though he has reached the top of the ladder of success, his hat size remains the same. Bill Cooper is the mainspring in a large peanut factory, Nuts 81 Nuts, Inc. He now stands a chance of losing his job as there is a shortage in profit of parched peanuts. Bonnie Hall who gained distinction from her organization of Old Maids Club at Reno, has been in the limelight. She is still playing hard to get since she was iilted by her latest prospect. Ben Don Allison has become quite famous because of his demonstration of inner-spring mattresses in the show window at Snooze 8. Snare Dept. Store. Buddy Martin and Gale Wood, the old pals, are working on a novel called Men's Choice. It is complete and unabridged. They are both allergic to women. Bill Young is still wearing his senior ring which he was so proud of and thought he'd never get. Catherine Creamer is now married to a native of Springtown. Her brick home faces the Pacific Ocean where she rents ocean liners to newly weds. B. L. Chapman is now coaching football at T.W.C. We hear he hasn't lost a game. Sam Taliaferro just completed a course in geology and is now in cahoots with Bill Henry, a big oil man in Oklahoma. He and Henry's young daughter get along just fine. Our last celebrities, who are by no means' last in the opinions of all who come in contact with them, are Bill Thompson and Don Newsom. Bill is a very talented television star. He is sponsored by Don, the wealthy Swoon Master , who owns all broadcasting hookups and hangovers. Don has offered Bill a raise of 33,000 a day to slow down and give the long forgotten Elvis Presley a chance to reappear. The program now being over with a dispersal ofthe mob and a sincere prom- ise to meet again in another lO years, the celebration ends. Goodbye!

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Class Will I, Roy Joe Brainy Bobo, leave my ability to pass all classes in flying colors to Donald Sisk and Darwin Hood. I, Thomas CrazyIegs Tune, wish to leave my football ability to Gale Hol- brooks and J. W. Pugh. I, Don Romeo Newsom, sadly leave my ways with the Sophomore girls to Don Holden. I, Betty Friendly Watkins, leave my sweet, 'Friendly ways with Sandra Williams, Shirley Smith, Barbara Martin, Oma Nell Latham, and Doris Wright. But I don't think they need them. I, Gay Catch'um if you can Holden, leave my book on Ten sure ways to catch a man to Earlene Bobo, Ruby Fretwell, Deborah Galbreath, and Patty Jones. I hope it does them more good than it did me. We, Catherine Herron and Gloria Bedford, leave our advice on getting mar- ried to Ellen Neighbors, Caroylri Gilley, Nelda Lynch, and Glenda Lothridge. We, Bill Thompson and Bill Cooper, leave our life subscription to Hot Rod Magazine to James Witt. I, Gale Globetrotter Woods, leave my rebounding ability to Charles Demp- sey. I, Bill Wild BiIl Henry, leave my place in the English room to George Dutton. We, Ben Don Allison and B. L. Chapman leave very happily. I, Charles Laughing Boy Jackson, would like to leave my sunny smile to Cassius Dennis. I think that is what helped my grades. I, Larry Silence Fox, leave my quiet ways in the classroom to Max Smith. I, Carolyn Flirt Haney, leave my flirtatious ways to Janita Burkhalter. Hope they help her in catching a man - mine did. I, Bill Take it easy Young, leave my ability to whisper during class to Gene Garrett. I hope Mrs. Hood doesn't catch you. I, Lynn Go steady Browning, leave to Larry Calhoun, my ability to go steady. I, Bonnie Typist Hall, leave my place in the typing room to Beverly Pear- son. l hope it helps her - it didn't me. I, Buddy Studious Martin, leave my studious ways to Leroy Horton. I, Cora Ellen Smack smack Thompson, will my musical chewing gum to Georgia Blue. I, Dolly Sneaky Dobbs, leave my ability to sneak around and talk to the football players to Trula Springfield. I, Sue Cheaty Oxford, leave my ability to copy in English to Judy Howard - I hope she is as successful as I was. I, Kenneth Athlete Burkhalter, leave my ability to play Tiddly winks to Perry Carpenter.

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