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Name Dina Albanese Jerry Ballard Doris Beard Gaytha Blackburn Joe Bono Stirling Breeden Joe Byers Harry Carter Donnie Cash James Cash Kathy Cash Jane Chittum Cecil Clark Geraldine Clark Fran Claytor Ray Clements Julie Cullen Margie Cullen K. E. Fitzgerald Reginald Fix Wayne Gilbert Nancy S. Gilliam Joe Glass Betsy Grow David Grow Horace Henson Jane Hickman Norma Higginbotham Jimmy Jenkins Senior Characteristics Pastime Eating Dating Linda B. Dating Joe Being with Vaughn Flirting Shooting Pool Being with Mary Ann D. Studying Advanced Algebra Being with Marolyn Dating Barbara Dating Glen Dating Lester Dancing Dating John Dating a certain guy Dating Judy Dating Sammy Dating Mat Parking with girls Parking Loafing and hunting Hugh Dating Betty Jo and hunting Dating Ralph Playing sports Talking about foot- ball Eating Dating Bill Talking Song Why Down by the Station Friendly World T've Been Around Love is a Many- Splendored Thing It's Time to Cry Pretty Blue Eyes Talk to Me Stardust Rocking Love What in the World's Come Over You Running Bear Handy Man Heartaches by the Number Where or When Running Bear Teen Angel Teen Angel Pretty Blue Eyes Pretend Gotta Travel On Eternally You belong to Me Appleblossom Time High School U.S.A. Lonely Blue Boy Where or When Halfway to Heaven Heartaches by the Number 28 Saying Um. .Um! Watch that apple! Oh, my lands! I don't know Get serious! Not hardly No! Get out of here! What's that supposed to prove? I'm not mad Really! My heavens! How about that! Don't feel like For Pete's sake! Guess what! You know it, too You've got to be conceited in this world of communism Uh! Is that so? Not Hardly! Watch it Mark! Tell you when you're old and gray Hey! Don't worry! Darn! Why? Look out now Peeve Lexington People listening in on important telephone conver- sations People popping gum Very nosey girls Snobby people Work A ball point pen that skips Lexington girls Lexington Getting up early People cracking gum Other girls Getting up early N. B. Girls People who are al- ways late Chevrolets Late people Homework Getting up before 12:00 on Saturday My Car Boring nights T. V. Westerns 8th Graders I can't stand anytning N.B. and Lexington boys Going to pool room Homework Homework Buying gas
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Senior Class Prophecy As I sit here today in the year 1990 teaching my students, my mind keeps wandering back to last night, the reunion of the class of 1960. Our olddays of youth and happiness were renewed as we talked of our separate destinations and achievements. Dina Albanese has finally had her wish come true. Dina now has her own football team made up of her own eleven boys. Jerry Ballard, while in high school always loved to sh oot marbles- looks as though he lost them all. He is now in the Staunton Asylum. We found that Doris Beard is now happily married and is living in the suburbs of New York City. Gaytha Blackburn is owner ofa chain of beauty salons. Gaytha was also the first person to own a successful beauty shop on Mars. Remember how Joe Bonousedto love to dance? Well, Joe's danc- ing took him sky high and he now teaches the Martians on the Moon how to Rock 'n Roll. I am sure you remember seeing Stirling Breeden working at Lewis' while we wereinschool. Stirlingnow owns Lewis' and the rest of the block a roundit where he has just finished building a large Shop- ping Center. Joe Byers, while in high school, was pretty good at swinging on grapevines. Nowthirty years later, he is still swinging--on a rope a- round his neck. Remember how Harry Carter used to love to imitate singers? It seems as if all of Harry's practicing really led to something because he is‘pow doing impersonations of all the top singers. Donnie Cash, who had his own Combo while we were in high school, now is the leader of the greatest orchestraever, ''Donnie's Rockbridge Music Makers. Remember how James Cash used to always be making trips to Lexington? Well, now he runs a toll highway from Buena Vista to Lexington. Kathy Cash is another of our classmates who decided to make homemaking her career. Kathy is now a successful wife and mother. Jane Chittum is issuing operator's licenses in Amherst County since she was appointed Buena Vista's best woman driver of 1960. Iam sure you have all heardof Cecil Clark's Hillbilly Band. Cecil plays the fiddle in her band and she holds dances at Montebello, Vir- ginia. Geraldine Clark has really gone a long way from home since she married John and theymoved to California. Frances Claytor, who loved Government so well in her senior class, is now teaching the same class at Parry McCluer. Ray Clements has really gone a long way as the owner of alarge trucking line. Julie Cullen is now happily married. Julie has also returned to Parry McCluer where she is teaching music. Margie Cullen is also happily married but she has decided to be a fulltime housewife and mother. Remember how brilliant K. E. Fitzgerald was in algebra and plane geometry? Well, he went on to major in mathematics and is now a professor of math at Yale University. Reginald Fix is making his career in the R.A.F. where he has now worked his way up to a Sergeant. Remember how Wayne Gilbert used to love to travel? Wayne is now traveling right out of the world - he is a space pilot from Earth to Mars. Nancy Gilliam, her husband, and her three children are living happily on the moon. Incidently, they were the first to set up house- keeping there. Joe Glass, who was really a whiz at geometry, is now teaching it at Harvard University. Remember how Betsy Grow couldn't stand the way the school was run? Well, Betsy found a solution to this problem by taking over the principal's job at Parry McCluer. David Grow is now a professional basketball player. known as the greatest pro of our time. Bo Hensonhas really made a contribution to the world -- Bo was the first scientist to land on the moon. Jane Hickman has just been elected as President of the U.S. Jane is the first woman to ever accomplish this. Norma Jean Higginbotham, who had such a pleasing personality, is now using her charm as she does commercials on television. David is 27 Remember how Jimmy Jenkins wanted to go to Bluefield College? Well, he is still there -- he can't get out. Chip Kirkpatrick is the first Democratic President of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic. He is now touring the U.S. to maintain good will between the U.S, and Russia. If you look down on Magnolia Avenue, I am sure you will see Danny Kline there as the head bag boy at Mitchell's Market. Bob Liebis another of our students who is successfully married. Bob now has twelve children. Betty Lineberry, who loved the secretarial course when she was in highschool is now the shorthand and bookkeeping teacher at South- ern Sem. Glenn Lynn who hada neat handwriting when he was in school, was arrested -- it seems he was so good at writing that he began to sign other people's names on checks. Sam Mays has been working for years on one problem and he has finally solvedit -- he is the scientist who discovered how to make cars run cheaper. Judy McElroy has taken over Shorty'' Shewey's position over the cheerleaders. Glada Montgomery always did like to travel and her dreams all came true when she was the first woman to reach the moon. Bo Moran isa bigtime fighter and is now in training to try out for the world's championship. Remember how Jimmy Ogden while in high school was pretty good with a hammer? Now he is using a bigger hammer -- making little rocks out of big ones. Brenda Ramsey has established the first hospital on the moon. Linda Rhodes finally acquired her wish to become an airline hos- tess. Linda now owns her own airline corporation. Carolyn Sandidge who was so brilliant in shorthand and typing classes has taken her secretarial work seriously and is now private secretary to the President of the U. S. Marolyn Sandidge, nowa wife and mother, is making a successful home on the road as she travels with her husband and his orchestra. Danny Shafer is comfortably retired on the moon after serving twenty years in the Air Force. The very brilliant scientist who invented a car which need no driver is our own classmate, Gene Shafer. Billy Snider whose main interest was always sports has returned to PMHS as the head coach of football, basketball, and baseball. Jerry Statome is now the owner of a large chain of pool rooms a- cross the world. At a game at the arena, we found that Ronnie Statome was coach of the Buena Vista Celtics. We found that Buck Stinnett is now the number one pitcher in the Major Leagues, He is playing for the Boston Red Sox. Ollie Stinnett now ownsa cattle ranch in Texas. He also operates a few oil wells on the side so between his cattle and oil, he has beef and oil to cook it in. Bonnie Vest is now a beautician at Irvine Sacks Beauty Saloon in New York. We found that Lucille Vest is working as head of the women's dress department at the Valley Store. Joe Wheeler who became a professional football player, has just been chosen as a member of the All-American Team. Loretta Wheeler whose ambitionwas to become a telephone opera- toris now an employee of the ''Talk-a-While Telephone Exchange in Los Angeles, California. Remember how Bob White always wanted to be a jet pilot? It seems as if his dream came true and he is now a famous jet pilot for United Air Lines. You can find Judy White in a big Virginia Hospital where she is the Head ofthe Nursing Staff. Judy also has a family of five children. Nyoka Widdifield has worked her way up as manager of the Nose Muff Factory in Florida. Arlene Williams who could always work bookkeeping problems has become anaccountant. Arleneis also married and now has two of the four children she has always wanted. As for me, I have returned to Parry McCluer to teach art, and now I have to stop daydreaming about my old classmates and memories and get back to my class. Mary Frances Tomlin
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Senior Name Chip Kirkpatrick Danny Kline Bob Lieb Betty Lineberry Glenn Lynn Sammy Mays Judy McElroy Glada Montgomery Bo Moran Jimmy Ogden Brenda Ramsey Lind? Rhodes Carolyn Sandidge Marolyn Sandidge Danny Shafer Gene Shafer Jerry Statome Ronnie Statome Buck Stinnett Ollie Stinnett , Mary F. Tomlin Bonnie Vest Lucille Vest Loretta Wheeler Joe Wheeler Bob White Judy White Nyoka Widdifield Arlene Williams Pastime Southern Sem Shooting pool Going to Salem Dancing Dating Diane Watching TV Loafing Bragging on beating Lexington in football Dating Julie Boys Dancing Eating Dating Donnie Swimming and fishing Dating Patricia Dating Pat Dating Judy Eating and sleeping Eating hot dogs Listening to records Dating Marshall Listening to music Dating Franklin Talking football Sleeping Dating Ronnie Sleeping Dating William Song Stardust Danny Boy My Heart Sings Running Bear You Got What It Takes Lonely Street Stardust Be My Guest Go Jimmy Go Pretend You're Happy Just One Minute More May You Always Stardust Theme from Peter Gunn Sea of Love Frogbottom Flip Pretty Blue Eyes Pretty Blue Eyes Endless Sleep It's Time to Cry Among My Souvenirs Running Bear Among my Souvenirs Why Honeybucket Blues It's Time to Cry Teen Angel Why 29 Characteristics Saying Oh. . .Oh! Most definitely so! Bull Really! Can you prove Were You know what I mean, Jelly Bean Good night! Oh, shucks! Cool it, man! Now, wa. .ita minute! Keep it up and go home bawling Great day! Tell me about it! Yeah! Oh, man! Oh, bull! Why ? Oh, bull! Come here you sweet thing! It's unconstitu- tional! Well, how about that Well, I declare! What inthe world! My stars! Who, who me? How do you do it? For Pete's sake Oh, Me! Oh, Sam Pet Peeve Pet Peeves Parry McCluer High School No money Bossy people Slow service in the drugstore Buying gas Snobbishness People who are tou sure of themselves Pretty boys Getting demerits Non-music lovers Lexington girls Snobbish people Getting up in the morning Crowded pool rooms Anything to do with food Studying for exams Natural Bridge boys Lexington and Natural Bridge Lexington and N.B. girls Boys in 4th period study Stuck-up girls People arguing Certain girls Pool room Algebra Snobbishness Sem girls Boys in 4th period study
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