Onancock High School - Trident / Beacon Yearbook (Onancock, VA)

 - Class of 1965

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CLASS PROPHECY BILL ATKEISON is now an automotive designer and doing well too. He designs on a small scale of course; they’re toy cars. MIKE LAKE, the noted scientist, hasn’t been heard from for six years, but is presumed closer to making contact with Pluto. TRUDY DAVIS, who did such a grand job on our class annual, is now the editor of Poor Richard ' s Almanac. BILL DALEY has become the first game warden to break more than 10 game laws in one year. JOY MILLINER, who graduated as Most Likely to Succeed , has been promoted to Fashion Editor for Vogue Magazine. JEANNINE FONDA, successful businesswoman has recently acquired the garment industry at Parks- ley. MARGUERITE FORMYDUVAL is currently featured at Carnegie Hall and says opera is still her favorite. MIKE KEY went back south after graduation, bought a big plantation, and can sometimes be seen smoking Havanna Cigars on his front porch. DIANNE LILLISTON has become the first female to act as a prison warden. She controls the lad¬ ies quarters at San Quentin. JO ANN MILLINER has become a tree surgeon and specializes in diseases of fruit trees. DARLENE NOCK has opened a new kindergarten which will accommodate 150 children. CONNIE MEARS, who joined the Peace Corps, has been flown to New Guinea in an effort to help the natives there. KATHY WILLIAMS, who for several years was employed by the FBI, is now private secretary to James Bond. BARBARA FEARS, who went to prep school one year, has recently opened a School of Refinement in Accomac. BARRY REW, who learned the hair-cutting trade at Deep Creek, has his own barber shop now, and has employed DONNA BRIGGS as his manicurist. JOYCE PARKER, who sews most of her own clothes, has been offered, by several prominent figure¬ heads in Washington, the important job of seamstress. BONNIE WILLIAMS and CORA SCOTT have just recently returned from a trip abroad. They both plan to spend some time with relatives before venturing on their next adventure. PAULINE LILLISTON, dietician at NAM Hospital, has been awarded the Betty Crocker Cooking Award. GAYLE HARRISON works in a Typing Pool for DuPont Cement Company. JENNY and JOYCE CUSTIS, who have done well in their medical careers, have been chosen by the Board of Medical Examiners, to sponsor a series of drives in the community of Onancock. NANCY LOFLIN has opened a boat-rental service at Little Quarry, Daugherty, Va. If you like television, be sure to tune in on the Build a Muscle with Meg show. MISS STEELE is famous for her physical fitness techniques. JOAN TWYFORD, famous actress, was recently acclaimed for her excellent performance in the re¬ production of La Douce Vita . Before leaving the hospital, Steve and I began to make plans for a class reunion. We enjoyed talk¬ ing so much that we felt the rest of the class would enjoy being together as much as we had. Martha Russell Steve Van Kesteren 25

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CLASS PROPHECY June 1975 Being the head nurse at Schnectady General Hospital, New York, I was recently assigned to a special case. I was very surprised to find that the patient was Steve Van Kesteren, who had become a Safari guide. Due to an unfortunate encounter with a wild boar, Steve had been flown in from the Republic of South Africa. During his convalescense, we reminised of our days at OHS. Between the two of us, we discussed our former classmates and found that they were widely scattered. ALFRED SHRIEVES has recently renovated the popular Crabpot Palace at Onancock Wharf, and has employed the world-famous chef, HILTON MELSON. ANN AMOS, Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, asks our support in the forth-coming Presidentia l election. Let us not forget our able Congressman, JIMMY MILLINER, who has proved the greatest filibusterer this country has ever known. Our little GWENDA KELLAM has forced Chuck Evans and Otha Mears and Son into retirement since becoming the Shore ' s most proficient auctioneer. BUCK BOGGS and ROBBY CUSTIS, perennial playboys and co-owners of the Eastern Shore Bunnie Club , Daugherty, Virginia, are now featuring the Blue Angel vocalist, KAY WESCOTT. JIMMY PHILLIPS is employed at the club also, as doorman. Please tune in on the next Miss America Pageant. DORIS ELLIOTT, one of New York’s most popu¬ lar models has been chosen to replace Bess Myerson and will assist M. C. Burt Parks at Atlantic City. RICKY SAVAGE, traffic cop at the busy Onley intersection, recently told me that he still finds his track training at OHS invaluable in his line of work. TOM DUNCAN has been awarded the contract to construct the much talked about Bridge-Tunnel which will link Tangier to Deep Creek. BETTY ADKINS and GLORIA JOHNSON hold important secretarial positions in GREGG RUSSELL ' S thriving Honest Gregg’s Used Car Agency. FRANCES HART has given up his professorship at Columbia University to devote full time tutorship to his growing family, now 15 in number. His is writing a revised edition of Cheaper by the Dozen . TOMMY CUSTIS is manager of the check-out counter at the Acme Market in Onancock. WAYNE GREENE, who represents Ajax Chicken Farms, has proved himself one of the highest scor¬ ing bowlers in the country. JIMMY JUSTIS, is keeper of the golf greens at a swank country club in New York. KITTY JAMES, who did such a splendid job as treasurer of our class, has opened her own finance and loan company. BOBBY COBB, director of Cobb ' s School of Charm , is being ably assisted by SHARON WEAVER and KANDI HARDISON. CLIFTON DIZE, Broadway producer, has obligingly returned to direct the Junior Woman ' s Club Follies of ' 75. MARY CATHERINE TAYLOR did what all airline stewardesses dream of. She ' s now the wife of a Wall Street Executive. LEO CHANDLER has been promoted head mechanic for General Motors Corporation. WAYNE FITCHETT, local farmer, made headlines when he managed to eliminate the putting noises in his tractors, which were disturbing his chickens. Wayne no longer has to farm. His income is more than adequate in royalties. SUE BUNDICK has replaced Mrs. Senn as business teacher at Onancock. JOHN HURLBUT says he got his start in show business while playing the leading role in the Junior Class play. He now stars in the I Love John show. 24



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BEST LOOKING George Boggs, Joan Twyford, Robby Custis MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mike Lake, Joy Milliner, Tom Duncan MOST ATHLETIC Meg Steele, Tom Duncan MOST MISCHIEVOUS Sharon Weaver, John Hurlbut MOST COURTEOUS Bill Daley, Francis Hart, Ann Amos. BEST ALL AROUND Wayne Fitchett, Trudy Davis WHO ' S MOST POPULAR Trudy Davis, George Boggs BEST NATURED Trudy Davis, Jenny Custis, Francis Hart, Alfred Shrieves BEST DRESSED Kathy Williams, Wayne Fitchett, Greg Russell WITTIEST Robby Custis, Gwenda Kellam NEATEST Wayne Greene, Wayne Fitchett, Kathy Williams MOST STUDIOUS Jimmy Milliner, Joy Milliner

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