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611155 Prophecy Time: June 7, 1980 Place: Victoria High School A UM M .,,ee.e2wQi3f:jy fi -Fe-7.3mm ,V Well, the 1960 Senior Class' reunion is all .,.,', wife of Ward Yearling, is on broadway enjoyable evening seeing friends we hadn't see15titi2lyearsfah1d -remine iscing over happy events of twenty yearsfafgo, .Yesj-leveryoneiwas present - all 37 of us, and each oneyhidgegliangedgfflafchfliad made his place in life. Supposel tell youiyihfat-1eaeh7pe1EigQljn-'is doing now, twenty years after our fi 1 .. ,gem-. fvy.f.,,+ef :: Ef'?A5 55 .'-To -PJSSYT' Cary Estes is slowlygotftggsiigelyfibecoming famous. He spent the past sixweeks inthe from a state of shock received when being pqjrsseqgpyggmep of, hysterical women. ' Emmitt Reeekme, hee just had his flame add-feQitQT?tli62g'1'g65ba.1rHan.ofi Fame . - Wilkie still working on his theory Of how t0.??:,l1iSl1!1S,13l11.f2 fel-HSS On rams' days- ow rl:-ta f--iii A '- jworking as'wardrobelmmtress for Brigette Bardot. Hannah Rea is of horses and Dudes. She and her husband Dude Seamster'f1Ha3fef-just gotten a patent on a saddle equipped with a horn for useiinitieayyitrwaific. W' - , Jewel Adams is now Jewel Queenslieifry and is happily making her home overlooking Lunenburg Beach.1Q',,i:f3?,xq Franklin Hanks has finally realized ambition. He's replaced Ted Williams on the Boston's Red Soxgfline-up. ReginaldDix is now a cattle baron got a slight problem - it seems he keeps drilling foiitwateributh, all he can dig up is oil. . 'gift Q-if -f eff, , ,-...wa William El1isjQantyAulgrejgfrsdale are now married, but not to Wayne Epperson and Pat finally took ove1Y3LeggettsgflJept. Stores. each other. They.1arielpartriers,5fhowever,,in the largest dairy farm They are now lmown as tEpperisfon's.Yfariety m Vlrgmla' Mickey Magnusson but Jessie wgefpf MickeyBaugh, who is professor of mule psychologyefandf, oyvnerfgof a bakery, has gained a hundred Jimmie Fourqurean,ignoyjjfthefleader of tlieiljiggegt and most pounds since oygiggraduation.---T,ajigf ' popular big band in the United,-,1StateseQi':.1. 1. - - ' - 2551915-F1-if 32551 Jeanette 'iendgrgrassgg,,Charlotte Ann Underwoodand Nancy Vandy Amos is nowjhej51dilme'cliatiic Company. Marshall are giowfjlflayyfmurisesgstationed on the island of Pango- 'ff Pango. This iQjf?gYf1C12fi2ZeIfientQ:Sinee it happens that Tom, Dick - Maynard Thompson hzSgsLrfiaide,a,hiillion our grad- and Harry, thxfegrggooldfigdoking servicemen, are also stationed uation day. ljlgowi he niggfgneg- ilt what thefjlfgggjiivould like to there- e knew- o . .i Melvyn ,eareeryof the-'Navy and he and Beth ' Bonnie' after many are still going spinsterhood, Beth tells me yearsjof dilig'efitQyyork:and?isijgdfwf1Mrs5.ePau,l5lielrE,titson. Her first that their 21st anniyjersgrgyfwill:,pe:,tl1isQooniing'September. V ' books'-has jusztf-ib,Ke'en ,pii-h5lffs3hlei'd-- ljl'Qnsens'e Sayings for all , I - , Occesifiils- Gene Overton hflivey- 1 . S moon in Nassau after fifteengygjigiiig jLQYe3p1hst be2wOnd9rf1ilgf',f,,g-,,, 1 .-l-lerbert Gilqieriis' niiw'5-the worfld'is1pchagzipioiifiJool shot. Gloria Townsend spent,,ye1ai?s tryingffigfftiigiaKjoflii-,as a nightclub For the peer three veere Hefsgeieetaeeriveli-bee.'-Bessie-.eiefieieelse I1.'e111see'1?iit??ied te eeeeifttheeteffieeiibiefdtieieefefte' girl- coached by 2' Gem-in Mr - 5' See' ie .: TOHSY has ei0bQe'9ne.fbftU1eefew Straight T- V- Showe- Darryl Rhodes, the great not be whatxfggifgiirel for the advice he gave out for notliinggjisisglglitgiit-ing??edYi9??i.?NQWf'Y .-31 he gets paid for it. He's writing,agyiggiltogpieegigyeieginigzpiumn in Shirley .everyone's expectations. the lo c al p ap e r . Darryld had five She's still 'in to fgetflenough education wives. ,.,,-Zajiefititf' I' 4,333-f3,i?1-i'L5ff'1f-if V' to become: a sclioof52ead1iefr':'ffe?Z5zf5,ifgjieitgx 212,115 26'-.3.f'0- ',.' file X, ,ew 1:-ff' :.':-fr ef.-'fi' .f.-:mmf-ay. - ' . Q-ie 4.:Siifgeffe'f 1 ' o ieisflzitf-'.i-i+-' 3 1 H3112 After spending yeai?,s'5igeing55tgii5n7betxveen admirers at V. H. S. Nancy ,BiggEfifgigjSo3ligppilfggmarzffled that slirglwanted to extend and Sai-folphi?Ma2logj1'WoZma.nfs?Liogeg1e, 'gommy Wardtgecglied to her meti1o,dsfqiQ3E3tlie'lonelyggso she is now Secretary for her own give a up. or J e pas sjguvee s e as een running e o ow- Betty B yjlco uv L: 'f-51, - 5 71514 I i..35L.? ing ad in the local paperi' Lonely school teacher wishes to cor- Q respond with lonely widow, preferably one under 30--if rich, age Campbell EHa.rdyg isf-now sheriff- of '-Ijunenburg County and is doesn't matter. Lynn Adams has just been appointed special assistant to the Mayor of Nutbush to investigate alleged fix in the kindergarden tiddlywinks tournament. Hugh Wallace is now the dancing instructor at Wilmot's Board- ing School for girls. I . ,A Edward Wallace finally broke down ,and maqegqpgiwith-'j3etqg. still speeding, butjnow he isi-doing -itgelegally. Also, at our fem-.ion was and Mr. Button, our Senior Class Sponsors. Tj, Miss Copley Finishing School for girls. Mr. Button is of VHS, and through his efforts, U1QN.5CR9Ql'fhBS51l'Y1P1'0.Y6d. sash Year- t. - 'il WT --'- rl'-'f!wig,j,iF-l They are now the proud parents of 5 boysgb,-f'i,5 to think that our small class could have ,sr-1-as-P 2 'ff-exile f est--weIFiif?ff'fai . I ,-155-I,,5gji-,.g5Y?7fjS'111Ni'?5..Wkr ' hui ' ' ' Nancy and Howard are'-'happilyQfirlar'ried and Nancy is helping support their small family oi3i,gjitQ9iter's dozen by driving a taxi cab in Alaska while Howard .isgfootball coach at the Un iv e r s ity of Juneau. H Slip, chwged so much in just twenty years. Shirley Dunnavant 74
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fast Will and Ccstameuf .1-sei: Wien SENIoqfgIizissf0ZF3',l960 c ' as-i , A ,J 1 ...m..f-if of We, the Senior Class of 1960, town of Victoria, district of X. county of Lunenburg, state of Virginia, allrbeing in the United States, on the planetliarth, and in the solar system of the'Sun, being of sound mind, body, a.rgd7soul,we hope, do hereby make, publish, and solemnly declare this tobepur lastwill and testament, and thereby making void any will or willsglieilfetofore made by us. First, to Pojiir' 155331 and devoted faculty we bequeath our sincere appreciation fonlputtfrig up with us because we know it was a difficult task. xiii. ' Second, to our ?aithful subject, our principal, Mr. William R. Button, Jr., we bequeath our deepest sympathy and sincere hope that he will survive the shock of our leaving. Third, to our Senior,Class Sponsor, Miss Bernice Copley, we be- queath our cooperation,cwhich she badly needed but didn't get while we were here. f ' Fourth, to our devotedand faithful Senior parents, Mrs. Dot Sue Epperson andMr.Fre'dGraber, we bequeath our deepest appreciation ,L15. I, 'Lynn Adams, willmy mountain climbing ability to Frederick Sewardin case they go to tligefmountailis next year on their Senior trip. 16. I, Charlotte Ann Qjiclerwood, will to Elizabeth Ann Clarke, a darling picture I have of Qigly ln- his track outfit. 17. We, Aubrey Tisdale, and William Ellis, will or leave to Freddie Seward a few pounds of our undesirable weight so that he may fulfill his ambition to bgflirge enough to play football his senior year. Q siggvihi 18. I, Mickey Baugh, Peter Rabbit Burnette my football jersey, number seventeen, ifiliogoin fill it up. 19. I, Jewel Adams, will Xiiyaliilityto have a June wedding to any Junior who wants it. f' 20. I, Vandy Amos, will to Tommy Eggleston my ability to act like a fool and look nonchalant because he sadly needs it. 21. I, Maynard Thompson, leave to James Davis my ability to aggravate Misslghayygiaiid-jstill pasisjiistory. ZZ., I, ,,Way,11eiEpfgeQcjsfQn, willto Randy Thompson my mathematical brain sp, tllatvlhgfyfilfgbgggiwhiz iri algebra next year. for their putting up ,us on our Senior trips, for we know will, behind the sheriff's car to quite a nervous strain,fEand'also for the picnic that we havenit,gottetif55152QQMQSISQQQfShQ1t,qi1'QWj?i?,,t,l3ili33gliggl1opes get away with as much as Yeti ' ' ,-5, fl 'fi iIf?fi:f:T?ffI5,f 'M Fifth, to the Junior, Class Sponsors, Miss'-MildredI1Shaw.and 124.1- I,f Jl,irririieg5Ep!iirqurean,'NleaveftoQonnie Mattox and Wade Ernest Still, we bequeath our singers Vaxppreciationfforjworkixlgiwim,f.,f.jfSiirlit,hs.on 1a,Dbke,gElli.ngton record andia-paigg number 1008 torn from the Junior Class and practically driving theniitofgiye us' the dQ1iCl,0l1?.i?'lliQ, Webster?,shollegiate-Dictionary with the defigition of the word swing banquet and wonderful'p11om.' is ' i , ' W Sixth, to the Senior -Class ' of 1961, 'weibeqlielath them the abilityitofr, V take our place, which probably they won't begable, to do. - A, Seventh, to the Junior Class of 1961, weibsequeath a booklonalilow-' to Make Money, The'Easy-Way by Al Capone'be,qause they will f-imidefllnedgf -ffl' 25. I,iJanie'f11QIley, will to BethlGills nfigyjability not to spy on her whenzfiihey come home ,from and also any pointers ..that,she,,may, hayigireceived fromgjvatchirigiljlfigg, '51 f7xf26,4 I, ME.1Ti9H Fowler, leave 'l:5,S5.ndra and Nickey Wrenn, need a lot of money to give' aybainquet to theebig,eatershlnQthe:largef,1Lf'2fBetl1'sl 'secluded seats in 'tllefback cqfffer of the Senior home- Senior class, ,A 1, it , V Q, theywilluscuicmfor,t1icsgnig,5,?iposo Beth and I have. Eighth, to the Sqphomore 'Glass of 1961, we bequeathfalypfgoiirhf.,,j?6g'Qpi5127535131 Franklin Hanks, will ons my ability to make puppy loves becausewefare outgrowlljlg them and movingon to, nieirieini step. ,. is Ninth, to the Freshman Class of 1961, we bequeath our dignilifgt, 1 our superb intelligence,,ouripolse and all our other superior qualities so that in four years when they become seniors they may be halfway! able to take our place. A Tenth, we bequeath the following treasured wills to the friends' that we leave behind at VHS:. - ,Q L ,co ioiicjqoxaa point in football in two yefirsggbgghfih school. 152, f2B. I, Cary Estes, will Polly's andifnfwispecial place behind the -Water fountain to Randy and Alice providingijzhey use it as wisely as we did. , 12-52 , 29. I, Edward Wallace, will to Jininiieivicriggleswortll my ability ' Qto'pass a history test with Miss Shaw standinggright beside me. ,A ,i n Q 30. I, Gloria Townsend, will to Pollytwaitfs my life time rights Afgto visit cabbage patch providing sliQignever'f?'disturbs the rabbits. -'zo E 31 I, Emmitt Williams, will mymifjility t6':l.?derstand Jimmie ' 51- , Q a.. . 3, c 1. I, ShirleyDunnavent,willmy goodtimes and wonderful oiomgrf,.,.,15igufqorc'an's explanations and comlfgerlfsgon coliiy,,e'ig,sation to anyone ories of VHS to Sandra, Betty, and Beth. vw' - Z. I, Tommy Ward, wlllito Bonnie Nelson my English research theme, note cards and a11,,so ,thatilduring March of next year she can write to me at college instead-of ,doing all that ghastlyfreading and work. Please don't anyone tellfMrs. Vgellons. 3. We, Nancy Eppersongand Howard Whitlow, will our place under the Senior tree to Elizabeth and Billy with the condition that they only use it when they are quarreling, because we only used it when we were fighting. We stayed therelmost of the time. 4. I, Jeanette Pendergrass, willitq Anne Hart Elder the fun I had working atthe Farmville Hospitalfpjoviding that she doesn't fall for any of those lines handed outxby thej'good,lool-:ing male patients. 5. I, Darryl Rhodes, willto the e,iglitlf,graders my ability to keep my mouth shut and my hands to'inyself,Sf if f 6. I, Janet Duncan, will to DonnleEMattox a pack of typing paper and a pencil so that he'll never have tofsteal any again. 7. I, Jessie Mae Lovern, will abilityto win a hundred dollars and not be there to collect it to Johnnie, Daniels. 8. I, Herbert Gilmer, will to Everett Gee my extreme height f5'4 D to use onthe basketball court, andlfopg he puts it to as good use as I did. f . E 10. I, Hannah Rea Graber, will F159 Sandra Lee Yeatts my longgi 11. We, Mickey Magnusson and IfIQglj2fWallace, leave to ,lnfthe Junior Class who needs it, becatgsefif youg-Slit-understand him, f can understantlsanybody and anytllingfzfigi .5295 32. I, Wilkie Chaffin, will my abilitifto be ihyotographer for the annual staff and not takenany pictures ftofanyoneijinftlle Junior Class who wants the position and doesn't want toifdo' any work. 33. I, Reginald Dix, will my loud mouth andgthe appearance of being quiet to Earl Wallace so that he will-get alohggyvith the teachers better. p 1 fi A. 34. I, Nancy Bigger, will to Ann Baugli andilloyce Townsend my ability to shop at the A Si P in Chase City,'5.nd-alwaifsfget high quality prgducts and speedy service especially aggptgcp cash register. Witness Whereof, I, Howard L. Whltlgiigfhiefiglstator, have set my0hand,and seal hereto this twenty-third dayifqofylay in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and ' was Sygate , ' i i gQ'qSigned ,Q , i-Z,Howa.rd L. Whitlow , K. I Thegfozfegoing instrument was in our preserigffslgned and sealed JAffbyptlie,fsalfltestatoir-, ,at the end thereof, and by hifiiijaublished and de- 9. I, Carol Lenz, will my soumoipifakccenr to Amie Cordle. Q, :freqdestjandili-hisppgifesienge and the presence of oneganpther, we here- fclaQred',as,andforitlieilast will of the Senior C1ass,Qtg1Q60, and at their peroxided hair along with my good urfdelgstanding. A I, K V , in K in 4 6 illflIE5iSll1QtS.CIil'2Q',Og,1Q31f8.f1fiSSQ5fS.i21ftf6Sti-Hg witnessesiiitggdtiztoria, Virginia that can get away with it, our abilityitoljgell jokes in all jg-te,i'j,M :,fgi:,i'g'..:,g, assemblies. llfligiw . 5 fi, lfjl 12. I, Bonnie Underwood, Kas soon as I can think Of.'S0l11EthlHg,f,' I will leave it to Ryland Hamlett, who helphdlme get through algebra,,III,5 13. I, Eugene Overton, will leave vvishing I could take ,Betty Kay? with me. mei ' ' A A ' ' 14. I, Nancy Marshall, will to' Mr. stilyspsiudy hall, eirhinffs, . .4 .ia .,,5.,,,.,a, smger Lynn Slayton. f-legs, efwfgaw, e.:,.w , Still. This is so they won't have to,.listehAtfi,ftlle one and ,ooly,ggi?,caogQgl especially to Donnie Mattox, Wade Smitlisgniililickey Wrennyfand Mg.,-1 1 i.. . , mlm I , , 5, ' ' Jessieflihaei-fLovern o , ,..,, ,, A, ,.,-. ,,,- ,,., ., . , . in - , J. ,S l.,,4.kiiq:.,'ilii.t-L. I K ,A- sia oi , ' ' Nancy Cardle Eppgrson Q jBmoxi,34435 . ,b V, ' ' Vittoria: virginia Route 1- 4 ' Victoria, Virginia Box 482 ' Victoria, Virginia 1 ei- ,. ii o sm ,vs . ' iW1HesY-itiaffmiii tiii 'fgf wean anon - 73
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