SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY
Lafollette HS Class of 1957

1977

This is an account of the remaining members of the LaFollette High School Class of 1957.

Ernest Jones, the biological photographer, is in Sing Sing taking pictures of cells.

Jimmy Farris is the first graduate of L.H.S. to be appointed to the office of Secretary of the Treasury of the U.S.

Dale Heatherly, the aeronautical engineer, is paying ali-Mauney to a girl named Jane.

Robert Malicote, governor of Tennessee, appointed Billy John Fox for something or other so he wouldn't have to work for a living.

Jimmy Higdon is a piano salesman for Clark and Jones, and has the greatest demonstration since Liberace.

Alien McCreary is a foreign correspondent for the Ladies' Home Journal.

Eddie Fritts owns a dairy farm in Cincinnati and an orange grove in Dayton.

Ernest Maples, President of Ford Motor Co., is still trying to borrow a dime.

E. L. Benge and Jack S. Bowman have a position with an accounting firm in Las Vegas.

Joe Gross eloped with a preacher's daughter and is now Postmaster at La Follette Post Office.

Lester Chadwell is in Arizona looking for a fence for the grass to be greener on the other side of.

Willard Kibert owns a chain of White Stores and is giving Cas Walker, Jr. a run for the money in Knoxville.

Paul Roberts and R. E. Salyer are playing football for the Pleasant Ridge Trotters, and they purchase all of their equipment from Charles Gross and Son, Inc.

Margie Graham is making oodles of dough from her NBC television show "Make Room for Mother."

Suzanne Claibome, Barbara Alexander, and Frances Sharp are modeling saddle oxfords for Montgomery Ward..

Ginger Davis gave up her medical studies and married a Rich railroad conductor.

The Southern Bell Telephone Company has Jimmie Sue Parrott, Linda Kirkland, and Pat Miller at the switchboard.

Joan Gray ran off with a cab driver and didn't come back.

Arkie McCulley is teaching school Somewhere out in the country.

Joan Trowbridge, Carol Price, and Peggy Beever are Airline Stewardesses, and can't walk out on the job.

Jo Ann Dudley is the advertising manager for Colgate Tooth paste.

The ones who haven't been mentioned are contented husbands and happy housewives who eluded the glare of publicity and kept their achievements secret, but their memories will live on undaunted through the years because they helped to make the class of '57 the most unforgettable of them all.

By Allan McCreary