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Class Prophecy—Continued Jackie Cochran is a construction engineer; Nedra Powell became a lady detective, giving her a legal right to snoop. Ray Wyant is a pastor with a growing parish. His wife, the former Virginia Janey, makes a lovely minister’s wife. Marian Wilson married Pat and together they operate a chain of theaters. Mary Helen always quiet and composed, is personnel di- rector at American Viscose. Roy Whitt is owner of Community Clean- ers. Charles Turley works at Holman’s Gar- age. Ruth Ann Smith is world famous for “Smitty’s Stunt Drivers,” composed of Carl Sovine, Eunice Karnes, Patsy Harbert Der- rick, and Joe Shaffer. Nancy Martin is one of the year’s top-flight models. Industrious Howard Kelley is head of a large business concern on Rocky Fork. Louise Parsons married “Shortie”; Maj-y Jane is now Mrs. Larry Schoolcraft. Tally Raynes realized his ambition—he is now owner of Center Esso. Jack West mar- ried Jean and is now coaching at Tyler Moun- tain High School. “Poncho” Brown, always ready for a good joke, replaced Groucho Marx and is one of radio’s highest paid performers. Melvin Foster married Theresa and their five-piece musical ensemble, all Fosters, is famous throughout the Valley. Bill Wade’s musical rendition of “Timber” has earned him the title of the year’s crooner. ANNE ALDERSON HILL Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. Head 4 National Honor Society 3. 4 National Thespian So- ciety 3. 4 Masquers 2. 3. 4 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1. 2. 3. 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Annual Staff 4. Co-Editor Basketball 1. 2 Volleyball 1 A Cappella Choir 3. 4 Glee Club 3. 4 Junior Scholastic Award 1 Tumbling Team 1 FREDERICK CONRAD HILL Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Varsity N 3. 4 National Honor Society 3. 4 Student Council 2. 3. 4 Visual Education Club 3. 4 Quill and Scroll 4 President Junior Class Co-Editor Wildcat GLENNA EVELYN HILL Science Club 1 Biology Club 2 WILLIS RONALD HILL Entered from Pennsyl- vania Wildcat Staff 4 D. O. P. 4 WANDA MAE HILL Biology 2 Volley Ball 1 G A. A. 1. 2 15
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MELVIN LEE HARRISON Wildcat StafT 4 GEORGIA MILDRED HATCHER Library Club 4 JAMES HAROLD LESLIE HATCHER EMORY EARL HEDRICK. JR. EMMA MAE HICKS Library Club 4 Wildcat StafT 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Future Teachers of America 4 Class Prophecy—Continued lie Agee. He and Eileen have spent the past years in Nitro, recently organizing a group of chain stores that rival even Kroger’s. Gertrude Albin is now manager of the F. F. Dairy Bar and is married to Jack. Now, they have a whole flock of little (sur- prise) pin ball machines. Eugene Angell was very ambitious. He now owns a fleet of mov- ing vans. Two of his most valued drivers are Robert Hudnall and Francis White. Jack Bailey and Shirley Harbert, two quiet industrious boys (?) have gone into the air- plane business. Their motto is “A plane in every garage—why not two or three?” French Mandeville was awarded the 1974 Oscar for his emoting in “Telegram to Three Husbands,” directed by Charles McKee and produced by Charles Turley. This picture was acclaimed by Critic Helen Smith as one of the best ever produced. Margaret Beckman is married to Bob Ran- son; Ida Hayes and Junior are combining their interests—Junior has an ice cream com- pany and Ida publishes a “Dairy Journal.” Lois Cook and Denver Lemon surprised no one — they married, as did Lenace Donegan and Gig Wright. Jeannine Davis is doing mis- sionary work in China and was unable to attend. Kenny Hudnall and Margie Hively are living quietly in St. Albans. Patty Cot- trill also did something unusual, married Robert and reared a family.
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KENNETH B. HUDNALL Student Council Presi- dent 4 Football 3. 4 Basketball 2. 3. 4 Microscope Staff 4 Varsity N 2. 3. 4 Softball 1 ROBERT RAY HUDNALI. Baseball 3. 4 Hi-Y 4 National Honor Society 3. 4 VIRGINIA CAROL JANEY Red Cross 2 Glee Club 2. 3 A Cappella Choir 2. 3 Future Teachers of America Club MAVIS IRENE JIVIDEN Class Prophecy—Continued Charles Crosier finally made the grade— he’s now a fullfledged senior analyst at Monsanto. Russell Casto is coaching at one of the top universities. Thelma Harris married a Sissonville Indian and is happy in her tepee. Emory Hedrick owns the “Feed Store of the Century” at Forty-first Street. Harvey Steele is commander of the local National Guard. They say he really makes those guys train—guess he’s just getting even. Earl Taylor and Donna have just cele- brated their 20th wedding anniversary. Someone asks what the large building on the corner is—why, that’s Bubby Reem- elin’s marvelously equipped dental labora- tory. Among his many assistants and em- ployees are Jim Kilgore, Helen Landers, and Eugene Max Null. Nitro’s fire department is now headed by the capable Eugene Lane, Charles Nease is assistant chief, and Carl Taylor is one of the lieutenants. Betty Miller and Arbutus King are very competent, attractive nurses, serving at the Nitro General Hospital. Charles Mc- Kee, who always made A’s in Chemistry, MARY HELEN JOHNSON EUNICE L. KARNES HOWARD FRANKLIN JAMES RAY KERSEY Library Club 1. 2. 3 Band 1. 2. 3. 4 KELLEY Tennis 2. 3 Quill Scroll 4 Visual Education Club D. O. P. 4 Masquers 2. 3, 4 National Honor Society 2. 3. 4 Visual Education 2. 3. 4 3. 4 Masquers 2. 3. 4 Thespians 2. 3. 4 A Cappella Choir 3 Thespians 2. 3. 4 Jr. Dramatic Club 1 Wildcat StafT 4 National Honor Society Science Club 1 Valedictorian 4 3. 4 National Honor Society Mixed Chorus 4 3. 4 County Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Band 1. 2. 3 Annual Staff 4 Hi-Y 4 Jr. Dramatic Club 1 Orchestra 2. 3 G. A. A. 1 Quill Scroll 16
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