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GLORIA SCOTT Prettiest Most Popular Best Athlete Best Dancer Best Personality I C. M. WILLIAMS Most Handsome Best Dressed Neatest Most Attractive Most In Love Most Likely To Succeed JOE HENDRICKSON Most Popular Best All Around Best Personality DOLLY TAYLOR Best All Around Wittiest Best Personality Best Natured SANDRA KILMON Best Dressed Most Talented Most Musical Biggest Flirt WALKER HARMON Best Dancer HOPE JOHNSON Neatest Most Courteous Most Loyal FRANKIE SCOTT Best Athlete Biggest Flirt MARY THOM WINDSOR Cutest Most Original Best Personality Best Natured JACK DORSCH Wittiest Noisiest Most Mischievous Best Natured JOHNNY JONES Most Talented Most Original Most Personality Most Musical Most Courteous JOHNNY TOM SAVAGE Most Mischievous VAN KESTEREN Cutest PEGGY ELMORE Most Studious Most Independent Most Likely To Succeed
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CLASS PROPHECY I was closing my office at the Welfare Agency a bit early today, when who should walk up and surprise me, but Joe Hendrickson, one of my old classmates who is now chief engineer at Dupont. Joe asked me why I was leaving the office early. I told him I was on my way to catch the boat to the Old Eastern Shore for a class reunion at Onancock High School. Joe says, “What a coincidence, that’s just where I’m going so what do you say, let’s go to¬ gether?’’ Joe and I were talking about how fast the ten years had passed since graduation when two of our old classmates, Mrs. Joe East, nee Dixie Evans, and Nancy Wagner, the T. V. star, came on the boat. As we arrived at old O. H. S., we were met by General Curtis Henley of the Air Force. We stopped to chat a bit when Peggy Elmore, Hope Johnson and Shirley Wharton, who are now private secretaries in New York walked in. The party was just getting in full swing when basketball player Charlie Blackwell and football stars Tom Savage and Marvin Nuttall made their entrance. Behind them came the new manager of the New York Yankees, Walker Harmon. Our pharmacist. Miss Dolly Taylor, and Dr. C. M. Williams arrived together and from our telephone operators, Annie Custis and Mary Shrieves, we learned that they are doing a pretty good business. Now whom should we bump into next, but Jo Ann Small, air line hostess for T. W. A. As we talked, she told us that Gloria Scott and Gerald Davis are happily married. Also, Joanne Smith finally hooked her Oak Hall boy. All of a sudden, we heard laughing and talking in the hall, and of course, we knew the T. V. clown. Jack Dorsch was arriving. With him was the Home Economics teacher, Mary Thom Windsor. Jimmy Johnson, the World’s fastest typist, arrived with his cousin Mrs. Wessells, nee Peggy Johnson. As Joe and I were walking around we ran into the crooner Johnny Jones, who now has his own T. V. show. We asked him whatever happened to Hiram Hill and Frankie Harrison. He told us that Hiram was now head of the National Guard here in Onancock, and that Frankie Harrison owns the most exclusive hotel at Miami Beach, Florida. For musical entertainment we had Frankie Scott and his orchestra starring singer. Tommy Johnson. We found the Dorothy Johnson couldn’t be here tonight because of graduation ex¬ ercises at William and Mary where she teaches English. As Joe and I strolled over to get some punch, whom should we see, but chief tele¬ phone operator Lillian Smith and the new owner of Turlington’s drive-in at Melfa, Philip Martin. It was getting late and the party was beginning to break up. All the class was now accounted for except Parks Nicolls and Johnny Van Kesteren, but then as we were all leaving a white Cadillac drove up. The chaffeur opened the door and whom should we see, but the two millionaires. Parks and Johnny. The party was a great success. Joe and I are now on the ferry going back to our homes in Norfolk. Our class reunion of “65“ will long be one of our fondest memories. Sandra Kilmon Joe Hendrickson
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PEGGY JOHNSON Quietest DOROTHY JOHNSON Most Studious ? • l « SHIRLEY WHARTON Quietest NANCY WAGNER Most Bashful Noisiest Most Mischievous TOMMY JOHNSON Most In Love JIMMY JOHNSON Most Studious Most Independent ANNIE CUSTIS Quietest CHARLES BLACKWELL Quietest Most Bashful JOANNE SMITH JO ANN SMALL Most Attractive MARY SHRIEVES Biggest Flirt HIRAM HILL Quietest MARVIN NUTTALL Most Original FRANKIE HARRISON Most Original LILLIAN SMITH Most Loyal PHILIP MARTIN Most Independent PARKS NICOLLS Biggest Flirt CURTIS HENLEY Most Loyal DIXIE EVANS Most In Love
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