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CLASS PROPHECY We are now being served refreshments by the school's perky waitresses, Sherry Gallaher, Nancy Kessinger, Nancy Bowyer, Marty MacDonald, and Brenda Davis. While eating our refreshments, we chatted a while with the editor of the Beckley Bugle, Judy Greiner. She informed us that Cathy Hess, Mary Caudill, Mary Ellen Cole, and Mary Baker had received the Noblitzer Prize for their best-seller, TEMBERANACE INTTHEWHIGH SCHOOL. Judy also tells us of the formation of club, by Judy Leeber, Chippy Newman, irre RlE5ivfTd'ln,s anidyalso of the formation of the Pistol-Packing-Plilggtfglilfjyeyiirsbyi Jay Schierer, S Gene Harvey, John uFlush Elkins, Foster. Jean D'Agostgino, Altlrie slchootifsocliidl clgfrector, tells usthat the ice cream for the event was clonaifedtby Hcouchins, the candy by Ann Anderson, owner of th?Qgl?rovince ltc. cake by Gloria Herrera owner of the Urban Subfffrlban Restauinalljtffqnd laundryii by Ned Donalson, owner of the DonalsongjfrailslLaundry. tells us of the great heights which four of our n.ui?lbe.r'l5qave achieveffMbrcia Persinger, i,Becky Thomp- son, David Scites, ahcLfJerry YSt,oVeriareliaflflickiagl window Sitr w ashers.,at the Empire State Building, owndd twoilo.f'New most prominentlllllladias, Linda lrle and Carolyn Jlelansren-aiigfagls usfiafls.tlweli,coivg1ing eviigjfgigelistic cru- sade of Beguild, 'crx 5 It seems that liPat,,Meaidows, Margaret Dickerson, and Rita xeagcjfllsive tljiiot ,Latin is not a dead language. They have gpnexsi Paul Cox, President llll 'il' decided that it is about time to clea -,,:,, l-le lWClS,,Gppjoi t :-: gt g, onnie Godby, Erland Tomczyk, and ,,',i Due to the coming election Patil is Zll, ?5ppSosedlfl5yfr,bNancy s, he has em- ployed Sandra aton,,QPatsyfleWillgerson, Mason as models is payhphletfs. Joliln M.aystJisfifCQEleifv,photograph and Johnny Welch is developer.fPaul jaelso tells that.,Marg't1ret Connie Phillips, an ixfalerie Bindermanihave plreadg AgW stg,r.ted'gfr6wing tiz rdg for the 2050 cent nial. ,J ,il J Slil llil scccc T Cline has just received a urartfgmiiirecbrd foriheryr ording of va Writ .You Bur. I1aafaf.aNa oaaitcm iiii Paingifwsheiiijwaais e recgrd 'R,,m..r ki Q ! S, -1 A g f .A , v.. x f around he neck and always remembers Frank Shrewsbury? and Fuqua who wrote hit song. gy gy ,,,,, N ,,,,,c ,E g f A ne lub faf.maa,sbyrRaii,aa Roebuck,g RaahafaiHash, Flanagan Russel n iAmon,Glbnn Smith, and Ronnie Williams is the topic of discussionj s purpgse is ift, to doggnotl1ing.,.1iv13h, as little as possible. The chief philo i,5b,l herslfiofthe'e'tiffne,l Claria Swdlrthout, Eva..KgN garll nger, and Bob Artman, lwhom elrlstandtare still Woodro , , agree that this is a good theory, builf resident of the WSSVT, lrta E, A., A e Lively, does not. She is backed up by cool TetJCl'1eI5 E0rl ROY Pack, from Nome Alaska. ,,,a f ,,,, Having had a wonderful time at our class reunion, renewing old ac- quaintances, we return to our car to discover no gas, but an lOU for six gal- Ions of gas from Bill Browsky and Jimmy Preston. lt seems that things haven't changed too much in ten years after all. 27
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CLASS PROPHECY The scene: cafeteria of W. W. H. S. The time: l969. The event: re- union of class of 759. Transportation was provided for this memorable oc- casion by the A-Ross-H. Davis Drive-it Company. Parking lot attendants are Larry Smith and Barbara Burton. On entering the building we notice the six-foot mural of principal, Harold Casali, with his secretarial staff, Judy Frazier, Linda McManus, and Connie Manning. This internationally famous masterpiece was painted by Susan Parker, Jim Bob Kessinger, and Patsy Skaggs, graduates from the Afghanistan Art Academy, but was unfinished because the great tycoon, Herbert SMcMillan, refused to extend the lcan on the paint brushes. Continuing on to the cafeteria, we find Charles Walker, head chef, with his assistants, Mary Hutchinson, Linus Hollaway, Loretta Keith, and Johnny Banco, preparing a new dish called Robert's Rarebit, named after the famous nutritionist, Betsy Roberts. The next person we meet is Peggy Richmond, president of the Beckley Be-Bops, a community concert organization, which is soon to feature the vocal team of Nancy Sparkesand Jack Thomas singing the Aria to a Hole in the Ground, or Baby lt's Cool Inside, written by Mary Jane Mulhol- land, a music director at the Saskatchewan School of Song and Symphony. At intermission, there will be a number featuring Betty Greer, Sue Gassner, Connie Sparacino, and Jerry Rose dancing to the immortal strains of The Eternal Triangle Plus One. Anne Kessinger, the first woman president of Y.M.C.A., now joins our conversation and informs us that several outstanding basketball players have formed a Church League team, called the Baptist Basketeers. Among these are Jerry Lilly, Larry Smith, Ronnie Barker, Bob Phipps, Bob Howery, and Earl Pack. We find that Linda Kessel has given up her position as head football coach at Vassar to captain this team. Their coach is the famous pentathalon champion, Bettina only five-more-miles DePaulo. Her assis- tant is that Larry gee-whiz Mitchell. Pat Wagner has just informed us, as publicity chairman of the school, that John me-crash? Dorsey has been awarded the Safe-Driving Award for I968-69. Second and third places went to Wendell Williams and Paul Strock. As we trek on around the mammoth cafeteria, we stumble over Harmon Lushbaugh and his partner, Ferrell Pauletto. They have, at last, discovered the new species of dirt the world has searched for. Photographers and re- porters immediately are on hand, and, in their interviews with Professors Lushbaugh and Pauletto, we learn of the vast set up these scientists have. They have three lab assistants, Sam Wood, Flo Henkle, and Wanda Rose. They, also, employ two molecule counters, Patti Meyer and Mary Ann Stover. We have an unusual treat in that the world's four most famous lawyers are among our number. They were called here from all over the world to settle the world's most baffling case. Our lawyers are Buzzy Ragland, from Paris, France, John Lynn, practicing in Cairo, Egypt, John Whitlock, from Moscow, U.S.S.R., and Duke James, Crab Orchard's famous lawyer. They are here to settle the case in which Don Lively demands that he be able to place a DE, lDoctor of Embalmingl after his name in advertising his fu- neral home. 26
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T m.v1 so JUNIGR CLASS President . . Jerry Turner Treasurer , . Sam 4 Vice President Sara Meador Sponsor Mrs Rodri Secretary , Jo Ann Cascio SENATE HOUSE Lorry Bolash Margie Hale Rodney Harmon Eddie Highlander Chris Sarandon George Thornley Jerry Turner Caroiyn Whitesell Sam Feazell Freda Tolliver Richard Calloway Sieve Bair June Givens Harriett Harnbric Mark Skaggs Jon McBride Jo Ann Cascio Sue Carol Ercole Carol Thompson
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