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special agents Next to the desk of Mr Carter they recognized several attractive office g1rls Donna Cremeens, Phyllis Galloway,Barbara Reeve,and the I'eC6pt10!'liSt for the building was Margaret Hesson with her smlle just as broad as ever, and stlll in the talking mood Now talklng was her vocatlon, and she loved lt While in Washington they looked ln on the Benson Office and found there three capable agriculturists Leland Fulks, Bobble Brumfield, Gary Bowman, and Jirrmv Woodyard selling Fairland strawberries for the Quaker Bottom Area They found another former basketball star, Pete Cornute, who was also pros perlng ln his buslness, playing center for the Harlan Globetrotters They found that the housewives of the1r class Mary Eagleston Newman, Loulse Fuller Moore, and Margaret Murdock Boster had all very successfully kept Paula Malcolm well employed in that each had f1ve lovely chlldren Much to thelr surprise Ross Fulks was now prJ.nc1pal of dear old Fairland Hlgh School w1th a verv capable commerc1al teacher,once that bnlllaat conmermal student of the past, Donna Day. They found out from Donna, now an old ma1d but a most attractlve one, that Nancy Montrose was a very famous model for Macy's Department Store 1n New York and that she kept Donna up to date on everythzmg but a husband. Whlle further gazlng 1nto the Maglc, Crystal Ball, they found that Betty Jo Pinkerman amd Connle Sheets had turned out to be very famous journallsts for the Charleston Gazette and that both were wealthy wldows who spent most of thelr winters in Tampa, Florlda, eating oranges to secure weight v1tamins for thelr flgures. Llnda Duty was now the cwner of a very large cattle ranch near San Antonio, TexasQ J. D Mauk was maklng a name for hlmself as State Hlghway Patrolman 18- 0 I u . 0 I s Q u n 1 O O 4 Q O an-1-1-3 ' Q n u n O o u Q o I Q . u I Q Q 1 u u u n Q Q . Q a u v u o Q . 4 o Q Q J 4 a I Q u - Q 1 O O .1
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Class Prophecy On May 15, 1966 ten years after graduat1on, a discuss1on arose between two members of the class of 1956 as to the whereabouts of their beloved senior fnends. At the tllheg these two members of the senior class Mary Bricker and Betty Bowman, always close frlends in high school, were passing a fortune teller's booth 1n Dallas, Texas. After much debatlng they declded to go into the booth seeing a s1gn in the front of the bullding which read's Stevie for Truthie After entenng the building and talking to the proprietor for a while they found lt to be the1r old friend, Frank Stephens After a frlendly chat they discussed their problems w1th him telllng hm that they were intereswd 111 f:.nd1ng out about their old classmates After Mr Stephens had made the necessary preparatlons for gaZ1ng Lnto the future he arranged his crystal ball on the magic scenes of 1966 After a fast sp1n to the c1ty of Huntington, West Virglnia, they were pleased to fJ.nd that Paula Malcolm was now head nurse at the Huntington General secretary. Whlle :Ln the Huntlngton area they were surprlsed to find that Janice Sayre was worklng at the Mayfalr Burlesque Show, blowlng up balloons, and her partner Jerry Doughman, was sellmg darts to the people lfl the audience Thls proved to be a fery profltable busmess for a Joint partnershlp Kenneth Boster had at last achieved great ambition, playing in Harry James' Orchestra Stopplng at the home of Jackie Molter and Joyce Woods they found them knppily marrled, wlth an attractlve family of f1VE blond glrls They next traveled to Washlngton, D C where they folmd Kenneth Sheets , Ray Thornburg, Jack Edwards, and Bob Carter working in the F B I buildzmg as 17 Hospital and that another of their classmates, Sue Unroe, working as her pr.i.w.te . . . . . O O O C .
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To their surprise Betty Fetty and Juanita Nichols were further away from home than any others of the class as they each owned a fine pineapple plantation near Honolulu, Hawaii. Iva Singer and Martha Smith had each been attending school since their graduatlon from high school trying to be successful as models After seemg all of thls, they were eager to learn what had happened to Denelsbeck, so they asked Mr Stephens personally 1f he could g1ve them any :Ln s1ght on Bob He told them that whale travellng :Ln France the prevlous summer he had seen Bob and much to h1s surprise Bob told h1m that he was soon 'b0I'SC61V6 18 Doctorls Degree :Ln lhotography from the University of France. They thanked Mr Stephens and went on their way, with the let down of their 111195. Thelr classmates were as lazy as ever. So Pomt Semors 4 Roger Pomt 174 5 V1012. Point 165 B Ruth Dale Dani els Sduth Carolyn Cox S o u t h Carol Morris South Take 6 0ut 0f 10 Places ln Tests Sur South Pomt semors placed among the flrst 10 in the annual general scholarship tests January 20 and 21 'Phese tests were for high school semors and only for the top 25 Point 160 ' 7 David Edward Bowman Daw 3 son Brvant 158 t 8 Joyce Elalne Woods Fairland 157 9 Rex Gerald Crabtree South! Point 153 10 Robert Mitchell Denelsheck Fazrlan 1 - Receiving honorable mentxon were Phlllxp Dale Baker Soutnj Per cent among 'hes' smion Fo' Point 148 Julia Barber Brubaker I l the purpose of the fem Ifonfonlsouch Pomt 145 sue Elizabeth' and Lawrence County schools were Hlgh School was m one group Chesapeake Exempted Village school d1St1'1C m another group ,and all the rest of the county schools m the county system were 'in the third group , It 18 in ttus thlrd group that South Pomt placed sxx pupxls among the top 10 The rank score name of pupil and school follows' Mna Jo Evans, South Point, Thomas J Payne Rock Hill, Davmd G Brubaker S auth Point 176 Unroe Falrland 146 Anna Marxel Waleh Dawson Bryant 146, Peggy Ann Ferguson South Pomt 145, charles Phllhp Hardy Dawson Bryant 145 Pauhne Fern Sark, South Point, 144 Ronald Curtis iAbbott Dawson Bryant 153 Patrl c1a Irene Turner South Pomt 143 Robert Sherman Sutton Rock Hill, 140 Janet Sue Wood Dawson Bry ant 139 Rita Sue Lyons South Pomt 138 Jamce Ann SaEg,Fa1r land 138 Lindsey Carl Webb South Pomt 138 Ann Janette Moore South Point 134 Larry rLeonard Reed South Point 134 lLeland R Walden South Point, 19 ' o ' ' Bob . . . . - , Q o . - 0 , , . h. Q I 0 o , I 7 . 3 . . . ' f - , 1 , , . - . - . l . , . 4 ' ' . . I fdivided into three groups. Ironton 3 h -' z ' , H. , A , . I ' p F i o 4 1 I 1 I 1. . ' L , .Q ' .l 133. ' , , , I 2- - . ' , ' . ' , 3 .178 . 3' I - n
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