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WITTIEST Sarah Betty Muncy Tommy Morehead MOST DIGNIFIED David Dunn Betty Chandler s u p E R L A T I V E S FRIENDLIEST Sue Ann Kidd Jimmy Pauley MOST DEPENDABLE Nancy W addle Richard Baker Robert Morris
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QUIETEST Shirley Patton John Wayne Pennington MOST COURTEOUS Betty Bruce Eddie King s u p E R L A T I V E S MOST ORIGINAL Jean Kimberling Dayton Ramsey Johnny Stcifford BEST ATHLETES Nadine Lambert Raymond Lambert
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CLASS PROPHECY The what, the who, the why and how What will be going on Ten Light Years from now In other words, take a squint and come with me And weTl view the whole Class Prophecy John Lundy is now in Tennessee judging livestock. He owns and operates one of the largest farms in Virginia. Jimmy Hylton is still working as Miss Brown’s “test tube”. They are now doing ex- tensive research on the atomic bomb. Looks like the Class of ' 53 has an Einstein, The “round chase” of 1963 is Nancy Waddle chasing Curtis Lester and Robert Morris chasing Nancy Waddle. We never could understand why Nancy and Robert never hit it off so well. Jo Ann Morehead finally succeeded in getting Jimmy Pauley. They think Bastian is just the place for “newlyweds’ . Dewayne Kitts and Raymond Lambert are nowin Alaska raising polar bears and chasing Eskimo women. John Wayne Pennington is now playing at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. His latest hit is the “Pennington Boogie”. Roger Morehead is really living. Right now he is in Tennessee playing for the “Grand Ole Opera’’. From the way gossip travels it looks as though he and “Minnie Pearl” are really hitting it off. Betty Jean Chandler, waitress at the “Brus h Mountain Drive-in”, really keeps those service boys in line. Dayton Ramsey is very heartbroken because Doris Tomlinson is now Mrs. Junior King. Doris says being a “Fuller Brush” salesman’s wife is just the “stuff”. W. R. Dillow, one of Radford College brainest professors, thinks there is nothing like teaching at a girl’s school. Jean Kimberling plans to marry a soldier by the name of Ray as soon as she finishes her last basketball game in New York. Since Junior Sarver and Peggy Waddle vowed to never break up, she is now happily married to a college professor. It’s hard to believe that Junior is still single. Richard Baker is really going places with those “big hands”. He can make anything from a table to a ten story building. Mary Ella Mann, a white capped nurse, is really keeping folks from riding in a hearse. Donald Kidd is now president of the Ladies Bus Drivers Club. He thinks there is nothing like working with women. Nadine Lambert, as Mrs. Wayne Bridges, is a very efficient housekeeper. Johnny Stafford is the biggest banker in Bland County. We always knew he would take his father’s place. Kathleen Muncy, after training at Pulaski Hospital, is now working for the Kegley Clinic . Betty Bruce and Sue Ann Kidd are top Air force officers. We see they are still sticking together. Shirley Temple Patton is now finishing her last picture at M.G.M. Studios. Tommy Morehead who has received his M.D. after 10 years of training is moving into the Kegley Clinic soon. David Dunn is spending a Jewish Holiday in Florida. He plans to return soon and take over the Bastian Sportswear. Barbara Bane’s remarkable talent as a pianist has placed her on a popular T. V. Pro- gram called the “Concert Hour”. Polly Shewey is now private secretary to Mr. Curry at Bland Hosiery Mill. Eddie King is having trouble getting his children to attend school. It’s no wonder Eddie spent half of his time loafing. Last but not least. Glamour and Screwball, the two pests of Bland High, are making something of themselves. They are on a T.V. Program called the “Shooting Screwballs ’. Sara Betty Muncy Louise Puckett
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