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NAME Irene Arthurs Audrey Burch Peggy Entsminger Dreama Flint Patricia Floyd Hazel Garret Jane Garrett Donna Glass Gwendolyn Huffman Delores Humphries Majory Jewell Martha McCormick Peggy McElroy Joyce Mohler Susan O'Connell Mary Rivers Lottie Schart Linda Secrist Edith Spence Billie Jean Tomlinson Mary Wood Mary Lou Smith Patricia Snyder Mary Lou Williams Carolyn Wiseman Senior Characteristics PASTIME Studying Dating Billy and eating Dating Billy Dancing Being with Jerry Sleeping Donnie Sunday drives with V.M.I. Cadets Going to Natural Bridge Cheerleading Dating Butch Driving Joe's Chevy Practicing driving Dating Horace Dating Bobby Leon Alvin Movies Watching T.V. Dating Tommy Dating Glenn Eating Skating Sewing Dating ''Nean Riding in Joe's Chevy Movies SONG SAYING Just Imagin- Good timea ation” day! Since I Met You A Millionto Oh, good time a One day. Wonderland Really? by Night One ina Why? Million It's Now or Really? Never Summer Isn't it? Place Ebb Tide Get the red rose A Million to I mean it too. One Last Date Aw, fright! Summer I hardly know Place™ what to say! Only You Really? Wonderland Oh, shoot! by Night Wonderland Good time a day! by Night Devil or You know! Angel The Twelfth I'll slap you of Never right in the face, Think About Good day! Living Devil or Good Golly! Angel My Heart has Well That's a Mind of It's Tuff Stuff Own Sail Along I'm Only Silvery Moon Little! Please Help Are you kidd- Me ing! Dim oonryy That's the b reaks Theme from Oh, Good Day! the Apartment Scarlet Ribbons It's Now or Never Nest-ce-pos? Good Day! 26 PEEVE Work Griping girls Short weekends Autocrats Nosey girls Homework Tests Letterless weeks Math and loud mouth girls Going steady Certain Char- lottesville girls, Running out of gas. Short homeroom periods People who are never on time Conceited girls Alvin marking on the walls Snobbish people Mrovnn Castro Snobbish girls Glenn working 3.to 11 Homework Girls who think they are everything People who don't tell the truth Broken down duplicator machines Snobbish people
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Class Prophecy The year - 1981 and the class of '61 has just had its 20 year reunion. It was so wonderful to see all the old gang and discover what they are doing with the excellent training they received at Parry McCluer. We find that Ronnie Agnor who was always singing and strumming for us, has finally reached the Big Time with a new hit record. Irene Arthurs joined the United States Air Force, and from all appearances she may be the next President of the United States. Joe Barger, that lover of sports, has won great fame as a sports writer for the New York Times. Remember how Bobby Brads used to blast off from the schoolat lunchtime? He misfired one day and is now onthe moon where he has just opened a new Brads' Esso Station. Audrey Burch was made publisher and editor-in- chief of the Buena Vista News just last week. Tommy Dickinson is now head plumber at the Dickin- son and Cole Plumbing Shop. Gene Dixon, who was always collecting Indian arrow heads, is now living ona reservation in Oklahoma. We get an occasional smoke signal from Gene. Peggy Entsminger, a whiz at shorthand, now writes home in LONGhand from the Congo where electrical engineers are in such demand. Drema Flint, one of the lucky girls who always had a summer job, liked money so well that she stayed in the banking business and is now President of the First Nation- al Bank. Pat Floyd is flying high with her Air Force man. She stops off to wave at us every now and then. Hazel Garrett who worked in the cafeteria and Dairy Bar became head dietician at Parry McCluer. Jane Garrett became secretary to the President of the First National Bank. Donna Glass, who was so interested in sports cars, manufactured the first American sports car, and has become a millionairess. Jimmy Higginbotham finally made it. He became head grease monkey at Higginbotham's Triangle Service Station. Ernest Hostetter, Jerry Miller, and J ohnny Huffman, who always ran together have taken the place of Curly, Moe, and Joe. Richard Hudson finally finished school at V.P.I. and has returned as head football coach at Parry McCluer. Gwendolyn Huffman who loved peanuts now lives on a peanut plantation way down South. Larry Huffman, better known as Beaver , is now building dams for the U.S. Government. Marjory Jewell, who always had such fabulous par- ties, now manages the Stork Club in New York'City, — Remember how Horace Keiser used to pester every- one? Well, he's now working for a pest control campany. Ed Allen Kirkpatrick, known for his wild bongo beat- ing, is now sending messages through the Congo. Bill Lotts went to North Carolina State to study nuclear physics and then went right into nuclear research. We're expecting great things from Billy any day! Richard Loughhead, better known as Dutch, is now in Holland oiling windmills and planting tulips. 25 Joyce Mohler is now raising a family of little pests. Curtis Montgomery has become General Manager of the 200 Valley Stores in the United States. Peggy McElroy who was our Pep Club President opened her own Sport Booster Shop. James McNally is still plunking his guitar and back- ing up Ronnie Agnor and his big hits. Susan O'Connell just madeatriptothe moon. Wonder why ? Gregory Paynter had to live up to his name. Greg is now painting bill boards throughout the country for Tommy Tucker, that delicious drink. Mary Rivers went on to college and is now teaching and taking care of her growing family. Remember Franklin Rowsey who came to B.V. from Fairfield? He decided that he liked the country best and now has his own dairy farm. Just think - that Sealtest Milk you drink may come from Franklin's cows! Lottie Schart who excelled in shorthand now holds the world's record shorthand speed at 1,000 words per minute. Linda Secrist who loved those physics problems of Mr. Figgers is now teaching physics at PMHS. Remember how intensely Wayne Shafer disliked girls? He is now running his own modeling agency. Mary Lou Smith, our Sonja Henji of roller skates, now owns the Meadow View Roller Rink. Tommy Smith, who got so much experience while working at the Rockbridge theatre is now a Hollywood director. Patricia Snyder went to Southern Seminary and has just won the title of Best Artist o f the 20th Century. Tommy Sorrels, who disliked Sunday School so much, has become a minister, We find Edith Spence back at ole Parry McCluer teaching English. Don Sylvester - that cat who loved animals, is now a veternarian, Billie Jean Tomlinson married a Gardner and is now busy raising her own little plants. Basil Tripp has returned to PMHS as head basket- ball coach. Revo Williams became President of the Gulf Oil Company. After living the life of a wild W L mink , Joe Wilson became a Navy Lieutenant. Remember how confused Carolyn Wiseman stayed in Mr. Coleman's English class over those big words? She has now put them to every day use as she is a beat- nik. Mary Wood, who failed every math test, is now pro- fessor of mathematics at Harvard University. Bunny Humphries, Martha Lou McCormick, and Mary Lou Williams all became teachers and are now living to- gether in Richmond inanapartment. Westill drive around in an old black chevy. Yes, my classmates have all done well in just twenty short years. Why just think of what fame we will have accomplished by 2001! Mary Lou Williams
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NAME Ronnie Agnor Joseph Barger Robert Brads Tommy Dickinson Eugene Dixon James Higginbotham Ernest Hostetter Richard Hudson Johnny Huffman Larry Huffman Horace Keiser Ed Allen Kirkpatrick William Lotts Richard Loughhead James McNally Jerry Miller Curtis Montgomery Greg Paynter Franklin Rowsey Wayne Shafer Thomas Smith Tommy Sorrels Donald Sylvester Basil Tripp Revo Williams Joseph Wilson Senior Characteristics PASTIME Dating Peggy Talking about football Dating Susan Loafing Loafing Driving the truck from the station Waiting for the Three o'clock bell Fishing Fooling around cars Dating Elaine Dating Joyce Music Reading Sitting in the drugstore watching Sem. Girls Dating Carol Playing around with cars Listening to Classical music Thinking of something to do Fishing Loafing Riding around after school Hunting and fooling with cars talking about football talking about football and dating Sarah Hunting and fish- ing Linda SONG North to Alaska New Orleans” Chain Gang Night Theme Chain Gang Chain Gang The Old Gray Mare Wonderland at Night Wabash Cannonball Danube Mack the Knife Se UTACTES Theme Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto NOLS Blue Angel T Want to be Wanted Muleskinner Blues Ma Laquena ' Georgia on my mind Mountain Dew ‘Peter Gunn White Silver Sands SAYING Oh! My foot No you didn't! Wait a minute! Don't start that stuff, Hey, man! Hot dog! O.K., Big Boy You are crazy. You darn toot- ing. You wouldn't kid me would you? Is that right? If at first you dont succeed, give up. Shut! Up. Who me? I'm not your Daddy! What'a say Bud? Ain't that mournful? I be dag gone Kitten That's what you think! Beats me! Chariot Race What'a ya say Theme from the Apartment A Million to One North to Alaska Prelude in C Sharp Minor bud? That's all of it. I did so too! Bud done toot- ed. Weird? PEEVE Guitar that won't stay in tune N.B. Boys School N. B. Boys Homework Getting up in the morning. Something to do but no money to do it. N.B. Boys Having a car and no gas Silly Girls Bald headed women Working hard on something only to witness futile re- sults Homework For my scooter to break down Hanging the 15 ball in the side pocket Scraping ice off of a windshield People who aren't punctual Girls that think they are better than boys Stubborn motorcycles Homework Buying gas Somebody taking my last cigarette Boys from Lexington Brainy people Fords and Chevorlets No parking place in front of the high school
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