Temple Hill High School - Templar Yearbook (Castlewood, VA)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 23 text:

lecy It is now September 1970, and I ' m thinking of my old school friends and of the fun we had in high school. Naturally, I hadn ' t been able to keep up with all my classmates, so I decided to look them up on my atomoscope, Willard Kiser ' s newest invention. Harry Bratton, of course, is the most famous person who was in our graduating class, since he is the President of the United States. His private secretaries are Ellen Gray, Peggy Gose and Dorothy Ring, and he has appointed Gerald Herndon Secretary of State and Paul Burton Secre- tary of Labor. Jean Burke has been appointed the first woman to serve as a Supreme Court judge. Ralph Musick is ambassador to Atlantis and Jimmie Bostic is a consul in Venezuela where he is involved in the latest revolution. Dorothy Gibson is head of a charm school in Los Angeles, and Frances Johnson, after taking one of her courses, has become a model in the Harry Dickenson Model- ing Agency. Randall Sargent is now a millionaire. He made his fortune by manufacturing a new type of bubble gum called Blow-Easy . Johnny Kiser has also made a great fortune. He is in the fur business. Mildred Salyer is president of the largest dairy busi- ness in this country, the Tri-State Dairy Co-operative. Hazel Huff is married, of course, but she is also the editor of Senorita , the new fashion magazine. Jess Osborne owns a circus, the second largest in the world. Stafford is the tight-rope artist, and Olaf has re- cently been hired as a lion tamer. Thelma Castle has just gotten a big raise and a pro- motion to society editor of the New York Times. Bob Harding and Billy Honaker are members of a large orchestra. Bob is the drummer and Billy plays the clarinet. Betty Jean has been awarded the Corot Memorial Prize for the best nature painting of the year. She called the painting Grass. Katherine Kiser and Betty Ann are married to con- gressmen, and are going around helping them in their election campaigns. Robert Griffith has grown a mustache and become quite dignified as the president of Harvard College. Darius King has settled in Richmond with the beautiful Australian girl he married on his trip around the world. Margaret King is married and has a home in Nashville, six children and three dogs. She seems very happy. Donald and Joe are making the army their career. They are a couple of contented Colonels. Hope seems to be sitting around twiddling her thumbs, waiting for that army guy and trying to forget her last romance. Joe Hawkins owns the Hawkins Aircraft Company of Detroit. His company puts out a new type of rocket plane which reaches a speed never before accomplished. Bill Robinson is in Hollywood with the leading roll in the new movie, The End of the Beginning . His movie name is Rory Brandt. Helen Hol brook and Helen Smith are running an in- terior decorating business in Seattle called Helen ' s In- teriors , and Louise is living there in Seattle, writing a new book on basketball. Margaret Pickett is planning to leave her home in Little Rock soon. She is taking her daughter to Hollywood because she looks like Shirley Temple used to look. Bob Branson is now quite a successful author, having just published his third book. Jerline Caudill is an author, too. She writes modern poetry. Frances Wohiford, who married the year after her graduation, is head of a travel bureau, besides running her family. Kathryn Davis has taken over the old Joan Davis pro- gram and is heard every Thursday night. Dorothy Willis is living in Paris, using the French she worked so hard to learn. Zelma is also in France. She is a very high-priced dress designer. John Osborne owns a chain of hotels with one in each of the large cities of the world. He spends his summers in his hotel in Switzerland and his winters in the one in Los Angeles. Patsy Gibson and Virginia Bolton own a publishing business in Chicago. Virginia, of course, makes it a point to read all the books. Jewel Robinson has recently wed Henry Ford IV and is the first society leader in her city to wear 1970 ' s New Look. Marvis White owns a dude ranch out West, and every year some of his old friends go out to spend their vacation with him. Kathy Counts is Martin Sinatra ' s manager. Martin is Frank ' s son, and he ' s a crooner, too — but not as popular as his Dad was. Gaines Skeens is an Atomic engineer, at present trying to find the cause of the explosion which destroyed Maine. My atomoscope has been growing weaker and weaker. I ' ve been almost afraid to look up everyone, but I ' m through and thank heavens the thing waited until now to blow up.

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(§Ls mil We the members of the Senior Class of Temple Hill High School, being of unsound mind and health, do hereby make this will to give to our friends Virginia Bolton wills her dignity to Helen Ramsey. Katherine Davis wills her wit to Bert McCoy. Bob Kiser wills his mail route to Jack Milton. Dorothy Gibson wills her make-up kit to Shirley Statzer. Bob Harding wills his bill at the Cafeteria to Joanne Smith. Ellen Gray wills her winsomeness to Lorene Salyers. Olaf Porter wills his laugh to Tommy Joe Horne. Jess Osborne wills his excess weight to Rilda Hale. Doc Griffith wills his collection of old hats to Willie Mae Horne. Jewel Robinson wills her heartache to the Juniors. Louise Pratt wills her typing job on the paper staff to Ardist Hicks. Hope Jessee wills her boy friends to anyone who will have them. Harry Dickenson wills his prize winning corn to Winston Meade to enter in the next Community Fair. Donald Hall and Ralph Musick will their bus drivers to — yep you guessed who — Mr. Carter. Katherine Kiser wills her friendly ways to Ralph Phillips. Johnny Kiser wills his loving ways to Edna Stamper and Bruce Lambert. Jimmie Bostic wills his French book to Paul SIuss on condition that he take it home every night. Paul Burton wills his ambition to Jack Robinson. Willard wills the next year school annual to Maxie Salyer. Helen Halbrook wills her habit of chewing gum to Emogene Carty. Dorothy Ring wills her membership in the Beta Club to Dorothy Jackson. Patsy Gibson wills her English book to Garland Kiser. Margaret Pickett wills her appetite in Home Ec. to Marie Johnson . Joe Hale wills his debts to the school treasury. Joe Hawkins wills his excuses for not doing his home work to Charlene Robinson, who really doesn ' t need them. and school mates our most prized possessions. Betty Jean Johnson wills her love of basket- ball to Eddie Cooper. Jerline Caudill wills her quiet manner to Joyce Pendleton. Darius King wills his height to Richard Lee Hale. Betty Ann Robinson wills her Bristol boy friends to Peggy Jessee. Mildred Salyer wills her figure to Anna Kate Ring. Gerald Herndon wills his dictionary to Joe Burke. John Osborne wills the tail light of his truck to Junior Biggs. Billy Honaker wills his dollar watch to Elizabeth Cox. Bill Robinson wills his perfect manners to those students in school who need them. Marvis White wills his bow tie to Ruth Powers. Gaines Skeen wills his nonchalant ways in typing to W. H. Nuckles. Helen Smith wills her beauty to Joyce Meade. Randall Sargent wills his ability to give the wrong answers in Bookkeeping to Billy Hartsock. Jean Burke wills her knowledge of grammar to Elmer Johnson, who promises to use it at least some of the time. Frances Wohiford wills her ways with blonde, curly headed men to Dorothy King. Frances Johnson wills her last name to any Frances who will have it. Harry Bratton wills his store of information to Joanne Dickenson. Thelma Castle wills her disposition, good or bad, to Mary Ellen Fields. Katherine Counts wills her love of Frank Sinatra to Frances Lee Searcy. Peggy Gose wills her rides home from the ball games to Christine Keith. Zelma Couch wills her timidity to James Robinson and Harold Hawkins. Dorothy Willis wills her courting seat on the bus to Hubert Hale and Cody Horne. Stafford wills his Hope to Clayton Chafin. Margaret King wills her plans for matrimony to Lillian Fugate. Hazel Huff wills her freckles to N. C. Johnson.

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