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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY The lights overhead were spinning round and round, and suddenly I found myself in a deep sleep. New surroundings came to focus. ner, Math teacher, Shirley Gatewood, English teacher, Mary Gathings, French Teacher, Hazel Horne, Home Economics teacher, and Rachel fuprer, Physical Education teacher. After taking out my keys and locking up Myo studio, I went to the air terminal, boarded the rocketship, and looked around«My first trip to Mars. How nice it would be to try my fashions on the pioneers of this planet. As I sat down in my seat I looked at my calen- dar. “My goodness ié it June 6, 19672” I thought. When I settled down, two lovely rocket hostess- es offered me pillows. As I thanked them, I realized that these girls were Marietta Ward and Edith Hutchinson, two of my school chums from “ole W.H.S.” Why I hadn't seen them in nearly ten years. I talked to the girls until duty called them. I learned fro m the talk that the pilot of the rocket was Tommy Redman with Hayward Morrison, co-pilot, What a coincidence! I also learned that the master minds, who designed and constructed the. rocket, were none other than Jerry Lovett, Lary Rogers, and Charles Hildreth. ' As my trip continued, someone turned on a portable T.V. set. I became interested in the program, which was “Music By Allen.” As I be- came ingrossed, I realized that the star was another old classmate, Missy Allen. During in- termission on the program I noticed the clever advertising and witty cartoons. Who had done such a good job? Of course, it was Benjy Bras- ington and Margaret Eddins, two more of my old school chums. Next on the iON schedule was a baseball game. As the game progressed, I found that Grady Carter was pitcher for the leading team and Richard Brower outfielder. on When I finally landed on Mars, I ame dately is began my tour of the planet. First. on my list. was a High School. There, to my surprise, I found Risden Hill, Libby Buff his secretary. V. W. Gardner was principal. On the Faculty was Barbara Faulk- “Next™ came Hollywood II and I found there none other, thair Grace Childs (Jackie Ormsby), Eva Novac’ ( Mary” ‘Eva Harkey), Deese (Martha® Deese Then on my list. c me. “Dryes Department Store.” and Marilyn Of course. Lynwood) Drye was the big wheel there. To. my. surprise I found Anita Hamer working. aS. hiss secretary. Along with other employees, I met. former schoolmates Pat Carolyn. Hildreth Noah Huffman, and Jennie Bet Tarleton. Burns, The photographer’ was next, an to my amaze- ment I found. Tommy Taylor’ with this occupa- tion. Katie, Robeson was his. very able assistant. Atra Publishing House. on down the street I found Sara Atkinson sebretary toa big executive, Ann Covington, Ondown the street I Saw “M and W” Grocery. ‘Tommy® Martin, and» Jobn Williams were the Prosperous proprietors, As my tour ‘continued, I saw a laboratory. I found that Flake Marsh, Jimmy Webb and Charles Tucker were inventing a new hydrogen bomb. Last, hue Not Bene on my tour was the “Fash- jon Center.” There I found lovely models, Janice Harrington, Peggy Welch, and Louise Tread- aways I met. again with my assistant Jean Faulk- ner, who had made the trip earlier to look over my hew business. Without Jean I'd be lost. She foresees. coming fashions, then I design. 26 “As” lights began to focus again, I saw my doctors Brent Mudd and Buck Kitchen, smiling nervously, Their assistant, Betsy Kiker, rubbed “Sy forehead, Anxious nurses Peggy Polson, the Superintendent with Margaret Kelly, and Doris Jones stood around. Had I been dreaming? Was I dreaming? Of course, I'd just had my tonsils removed.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Henry Treadaway, President; Jean Brower, Vice-President. Standing: Carol Raye. Treasurer; Kathryn Brooks, Secretary. 28 JUNIOR CLASS Class rings, magazine sales, and other activities proved to be the best year yet for the Junior Class. Several of the girls were cheerleaders, major- ettes, homecoming sponsors, and bas- ketball players. There were varsity football, basketball, and baseball players among the boys. The year came to a close with the Junior- Senior banquet and dance. Betty Sue Adams Bobby Allen Charles Almond William Baker Dalton Beachum Joe Ross Beachum Steve Bolick Anne Braswell Kathryn Brooks Jean Brower
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