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MISS BARBARA JEAN WILSON Clifton Forge, Virginia “MOST DEPENDABLE” Most often can be found writing to A.W.. . . Usually heard saying, “See ya Sunday!” .. . Likes AM., fruit, yellow roses, and A1 Martino. . . Dislikes empty mailboxes and confusion . . . Ambition-to get married. CLASS SONG: “THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM” CLASS FLOWER: WHITE CARNATIONS TRIMMED WITH RED CLASS MOTTO: “WE’VE CROSSED THE BAY, THE OCEAN LIES BEFORE US.” MRS. MARJORIE K. KEY MRS. ELLA M. SHULL 17
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MISS CAROL JANE RACER Nitro, West Virginia “MOST CREATIVE” Most often found worrying about anything and everytliing . . . Usually heard saying, “Well-Tm not sure-but uh!” . . . Likes pierced ears, days off, and contact lenses. . . Dislikes tests, class, and incident sheets. . . Ambition-to never fail those who love and trust her. MISS BONNIE SUE PUGH Hot Springs, Virginia “HAPPIEST” Most often found talking about Bob . . . Usually heard saying, “The funniest thuig-!” . . . Likes eating and sleeping . . . Dislikes care plans, getting up early, and bossy people Ambition-to be happy and make others happy. MISS SHERRELL MAY SCOTT Cottle, West Virginia “BIGGEST FLIRT” Usually can be found laughing . . . Favorite quotation: “The heart has its reasons, of which the mind knows nothing.” . . . Likes Mustangs, sum¬ mer, and Sundays . . . Dislikes studying and week-ends alone . . . Ambition —to always be happy. 16
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East le)Ef We, the graduating class of 1968, being of meek mind, body, and spirit, do hereby bequeath the following to our underclassmen: I, Judy Boyd, will my ability to sleep any place, anytime, and under any circumstances to anyone who needs it. 1, Donna Craft, do hereby will my ability to drive Mrs. Lugar up the wall to anyone who thinks they can get by with it. I, Sandy Dorland, will my ability to eat and my hoof and mouth disease to Nancy Prewitt -- she is already pretty good at both. 1, Barbara Durham, will my many textbooks to anyone who will use them. 1, Barbara Garber, will my ability to play the piano for devotions to anyone who would not like their hands to fall off. 1, Judy Garten, will my ability to date the same fellow througli 3 years of training to Cecelia Ross — she already has a good start. 1, Susan Garten, will the Nurses Residence locks for the bathrooms . . . mine always seemed to be lacking one. I, Donna Hartbarger, will my bed in the Annex to anyone who likes the occupancy. 1, Jill Johnson, will my ability to sleep through OB and Psych classes to anyone who feels daring. I, Barbara Knight, will the “K” mailbox and my Mother’s daily letters to my sister, Linda Kniglit. 1, Jean Lockridge, will my ability to fall asleep in Miss Garland’s class at least once every week to anyone who enjoys being yelled at. 1, Barbara Martin, will my shaky hands to any underclassman who needs an extra pair. I, Sharon McCormick, will my northern accent to anyone who thinks they can do it justice. 1, Chris McDaniel, will my incorrect grammar to Miss Garland in hopes she will do much to improve it. 1, Donna McFadden, will my ability to get into trouble without really trying to my “little sister’’, Mary Jane Patton. I, Martha Moore, will to my little sisters, Patty Potts and Carolyn Sanger, what is left of my intestinal fortitude they will need it to finish training. I also will my ability for saying the wrong thing at the wrong time to anyone who is brave enough to want it.
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