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♦ I L I y. . Nr h . :--s u • I I 1 - 1 I h V.. I t 4 f t .!-i -4. 4 1956 Published By The Senior Class of MONTVALE HIGH SCHOOL Montvole, Virginia Because he holds high the ideals of good sportsmanship, personal honor, and fair play; and because of his genuine interest in each student from the first grade through high school; we, the Echo Staff of 1956, proudly dedicate our ECHO to Mr. Gus Welch. Hdininislration and faculty MR. H. D. McKEE Principal MISS RUTH ALPHIN First Grade MRS. DOROTHY BOLICK Second Grade MISS EMMA BROYLES Fourth Grade MRS. FRANCES BUFORD Sixth Grade MRS. LYDA COFFMAN Second Grade MR. K. E. COFFMAN Agriculture MISS BILLIE JANE DAVIDSON Third Grade MRS. MAXINE M. FLEENOR Business Subjects and Secretary MISS IVA FORGIE First Grade FACULTY MRS. MARGARET GARRETT Librarian, Guidance, and Biology MRS. MARGUERITE GRAHAM Sixth and Seventh Grades MRS. OLLIE F. HAMM English, Science MRS. IDA B. HAMPTON Eo7irth and Fifth Grade MRS. NANCY B. HATCHER Seventh Grade MRS. MYRTLE LESTER Third Grade MRS. MARGARET MARTIN Fifth Grade MRS. EULA B. McKEE Eighth Grade MISS NANCY M. OVERSTREET Math and Chemistry MISS WILMA RAYBURN Latin, History, and Guidance MRS. MARY H. RUFF English and Social Studies MRS. ELEANOR SCHULA Art and Music MRS. VIRGINIA THACKER Home Economics MR. GUS WELCH Physical Education Not Pictured: MRS. GLENNA ALCOCK Fifth Grade SEATED: Dolores Coffman, Elmadine Watson Dooley, STANDING: Bobby Pol¬ lard, Joyce Cook, and Allen Dooley. BOBBY POLLARD President ALLEN DOOLEY . Vice-President ELMADINE DOOLEY . Secretary JOYCE COOK Treasurer DOLORES COEEMAN Reporter Senior CLAUDINE LOIS BRAMLETT DOLORES ANN COFFMAN JOYCE ANN COOK KAREN WATSON COX ELMADINE WATSON DOOLEY THELBERT RAY EOSTER ROBERT EDWARD GARRETT BETTY JANE HOLLAND I KATHLEEN JUNE KIRK JANICE MARIE KIRKWOOD Senior ALGIi: IXDRlDGi; LAM DOROTHY ELIZABL I H LUCK DOLLIE MILLER MARIIN CAROL ANN MILLER DOROTHY LUCILLE ORANGE JACKIE BURRIS OVERSTREET BEVERLY WAYNE PARKER ' BOBBY GENE POLLARD ELSIE MARIE ROSE CHRISTINE MARIE SHEPHERD Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1956 We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-six, realizing that our days at Montvale High School are slowly coming to an end, and now possessing what we hope is a very great deal of intelligence, rare personalities, and talents for many walks of life, do here¬ by bestow and bequeath our numerous valuable qualities, as well as our idiosyncrasies, upon our worthy and devoted lower classmen in this, our last will and testament. We give and bequeath freely and without reservations, to the Junior Class, our self-satisfac¬ tion, our importance, and our wisdom, all of which we possess in enormous qualities, also we leave the Juniors our good luck, which has made us what we are today. In addition to this, we leave all our privileges and rights as Seniors, as well as any note¬ books, pencils, unfinished business, or unfinished lollypops. To our friends, the Sophomores, we leave our patience, which will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors. To the young and unsophisticated Freshmen and Eighth Graders, we leave a map of the school building, and include our book How to Tell the Teachers,” which they may find very helpful in the future. To our dear beloved school building itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our ab¬ sence, and any apple cores. Government notes, Allen Dooley’s wads of chewing gum, and Helen Custer’s and Dollie Martin’s crumpled notes left behind. To our teachers and Mr. McKee, we bequeath our entire store of knowledge. From them it came, and to them it should be returned, that others may be benefited by it as we have been. To next year’s Class President, we leave, with grave doubts as to his ability to use it, the stentorian voice of our good president, Bobby Pollard. To the person needing it most, we give Karen Cox’s supply of language, which will enable him to talk more and say less than any other human alive. To the undergraduate who is in danger of not passing, we bequeath Jackie Overstreet’s and Thelbert Foster’s store of information, which will make it easy for any student to pass any test in any subject any time. To the over-ambitious undergraduate, if such there be, we leave the perfect indolence o f Algie Lam and Ed Garrett. Some people sit and waste time, but not these two, they never waste a minute. To the laziest member of the Senior-class-to-be, we leave Dorothy Luck’s ambition. Moments to Remember” are left by Carol Miller and Betty Holland. Betty leaves with big dreams of lots of little teddy-bears. Janice Kirkwood and Claudine Bramlett leave their slender figures to those who have tried all reducing pills, without results. To ports unknown, go Elmadine Dooley and Kathleen Kirk, leaving everything behind but their sailors. Marie Shepherd and Joyce Cook gladly leave their many jobs and positions at dear ole Montvale for someone else to cope with. That ever-ready smile of Beverly Parker’s is left for all seniors who won’t have the energy to smile after all of the Senior activities. Elsie Rose bequeaths her position as Head Cheerleader to Edna Vaughan. Good Luck, Edna. Dorothy Orange’s shyness, a rare virtue, is left to Nancy Nestor. Besides these bequeaths, we, the Seniors, leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our last will and testament by the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty six. class Prophecy Last night, as I sat thinking of the class reunions we hope to enjoy together in the future, I found myself imagin¬ ing the result if, at some given date, say ten years from now, every member of the class should be too busy to attend the reunion. That would, of course, be rather discouraging to the chairman of the committee, unless she, also were too busy to attend. But I thought, how interesting if on the morning of the reunion each absentee sent a telegram in which was stated the sender’s occupation and reason for absence. I became so engrossed in the idea that 1 even pictured to myself the exact wording of the telegrams the various people would send. Would you like to read them. Living in Villamont. Just bought a new Chrysler. Can’t afford to buy the gas to get to the reunion. CLAUDINE BRAMLETT Leading dramatic soprano Metropolitan and Chica¬ go Opera Companies. Substantial, but not fat. Sing Mar¬ guerite tonight. DOLORES COFFMAN Am proprietor of Ye Beautifier Shoppy—alterations while you wait. Can’t make the party. I have a customer still waiting. JOYCE COOK Keeping a pet shop. Specialize in eels, ichneumons, and elephants. Sorry can’t come tonight; expecting new shipment of Japanese beetles. KAREN COX Secretary. Mispelled a word. Boss is making me find it in the dictionary. How does he expect me to find it if I can’t spell it. I’ll still be looking tonight. HELEN CUSTER As an astronomer, am studying the heavens at sea¬ shore with beautiful girl assistant. Star-gazing date to¬ night. ALLEN DOOLEY Just received second prize in an international bread¬ baking contest. Have to go see my husband in the hos¬ pital tonight. He ate the bread. ELMADINE DOOLEY President of the Foster Film Company, which turns out three hundred and sixty-five ten-reel films each year, one per day. Today’s film late. Have to work overtime. THELBERT FOSTER Am a steam riveter. Like the quiet atmosphere. Am putting nuts in new sanitorium, so can’t leave. ED GARRETT Am a lady miser. Take in house cleaning and fur¬ naces to tend. Want money to buy a pearl necklace. Can’t come; my busy night. BETTY HOLLAND Am instructor in plain and fancy golf; making lots of money. Five dollars a lesson. Also give bridge and oil painting lessons to spectators between golfing efforts. Am starting a series of evening dancing classes tonight, so am unable to attend reunion. KATHLEEN KIRK Sorry, can’t make the reunion. Broke a leg while doing difficult reducing exercise. JANICE KIRKWOOD Just joined the Navy to see the world through a porthole. Shall think of you all in every port, as I walk through the slums and see the peculiar people. ALGIE LAM Proprietor of Dottie ’s School of Cooking. Molasses candy boiled over today, so I’ll have to stick around tonight. DOROTHY LUCK Am author of two of the six worst sellers up to date. Must finish a third by the first of the month so have to miss reunion. If any of you carry a spare plot with you please loan it to me. Need one badly. DOLLIE MARTIN Am a reporter. Interviewed a criminal while he was committing a crime. Have to receive a medal for courage tonight. DOROTHY ORANGE Am successful inventor. Working on exercises for reducing one’s income tax. JACKIE OVERSTREET Am a lecturer on Beauties of Nature,” and The Value of a Smile.” So sorry can’t come; the Smile” due tonight. BEVERLY PARKER President of the United States. Can’t swing the re¬ union. Broke an arm while playing golf. BOBBY POLLARD Am an ushe r in big movie theater. Only way to see all shows. See Lassie in When I Was A Pup” to¬ night. ELSIE ROSE Still recuperating from the mental strain it took to write the Class Prophecy. MARIE SHEPHERD Those are the telegrams I imagined you would send and you must admit they do sound like you. Here’s hoping you’ll all be as successful as they say you are, ten years from now. Senior Minstrel Group MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Jackie Overstreet—Joyce Cook Melvin Orr—Carol Miller MOST POPULAR Melvin Orr—Betty Holland CUTEST COUPLE David Moorman—Nancy Bohon WITTIEST BIGGEST PEST Mary Abner Fuqua—Ed Garrett MOST ATHLETIC Allen Dooley—Sandra McKee BIGGEST FLIRT Bobby Pollard—Evelyn Ward MOST STUDIOUS Bob Gose—Marie Shepherd BIGGEST HEARTBREAKER Danny Johnson—Nancy Bohon MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST HAPPIEST PRETTIEST HAIR Allen Dooley—Joyce Cook Jackie Overstreet—Jane Gose Thelbert Foster Algie Lam—Barbara Pendleton Barbara Goodwin at BEST PERSONALITY Wayne Fralin Dolores Coffmar MOST DEPENDABLE Danny Johnson Betty Jean Orange SWEETEST SMILE BEST LOOKING Wayne Fralin—Beverly Parker John Kidd—Betty Holland BEST ALL-AROUND Jimmy Orr—Dottie Letcbford JIMMY BOBBITT RICHARD DOOLEY SHEILA FIZER NORMA MAE GILES HARRY GRANT PEGGY GRAY BETTY HARRIS GUY JOHNSON GLEN JONES DOROTHY LETCHFORD MARY MATTOX SANDRA McKEE NANCY NESTOR y BILLY O BRIEN BETTY JEAN ORANGE JANICE ORANGE MELVIN ORR JUNE OVERSTREET BARBARA PENDLETON MARY SUE ROUDABUSH BETTY SEABOLT FRANK SMITH JOHN TICE EDNA VAUGHN BETTY WITT MAE WOOD Sophomores PHYLLIS ATKINSON TOMMY BOLICK JEAN BURNETTE JOAN BURNETTE CHRISTINE CARTER BETTY CUSTER JOYCE DRAPER ELENE FALLS NELLIE FERGUSON ROBERT FOSTER MARY ABNER FUQUA JEAN GIBBS BARBARA GOODWIN JANE GOSE ROBERT GOSE JOYCE GRANT LENNA GRAY DANNY JOHNSON GENEVA KEEN RUBY KEEN JULIA KIRKWOOD DAVID LAM GLADYS LAM Sophomores RICHARD LAM GERALD LEFTWICH MARGARET LOWE DENNIS LUCK HENRY MATTOX MARY LOU McGUIRE WAYNE McMillan DAVID MOORMAN BOBBY OBENCHAIN NELLIE VILINDA ORANGE NELLIE MARIE ORANGE JIMMY ORR ELEANOR OVERSTREET ETHRILLIAN PINION THOMAS RAWLINGS ROBERT ROARK CAROLYN SAUNDERS FRANCIS SMITH WAYNE TOMS EVELYN WARD CAROLINE WEBBER ROBERT WILLIAMSON freshmen PAUL AMOS NANCY BOHON CLARA BOOTH DANNY BOWYER LOIS BOWYER BETTY BROWN RUBY BURKHOLDER ELLA CARTER WAYNE CONNOR PHYLLIS COOK DAVID COX JEAN CRAIG SHIRLEY DALTON JIMMY DENNIS BARBARA DOOLEY EFFIE DOOLEY LINDA DOOLEY MARVIN EDWARDS NELLIE EDWARDS WAYNE FRALIN NANCY GARRETT gloria gross JOYCE HAWKINS JOYCE JEFFERSON WILLIAM KARNES freslimen JOHN KIDD JUDY KING WAYNE LACKEY MARY ALICE LAM VERDA LAM BARBARA LEFTWICH PAUL LEFTWICH JOE LODGE BETTY LOONEY LILLY MARTIN DON McCUTCHEON GRET McGAVOCK DOROTHY PENDLETON RUSSELL PIERCE WILSON PRILLAMAN LINDA RAWLINGS EARL REED DARRELL RICHARDSON ELEANOR ROSE [MARIE RUFF WINSTON SAUNDERS RALPH SLONE FRED SMITH JOE WARD BOB WHITE EDWARD WITT Eighth Grade NANCY AGEE RUBY ANDERSON JOYCE ANN ARRINGTON THOMAS BARTON BOBBY BOBBITT BARBARA BOOTHE JOYCE ANN BOOTHE ALTA BRAMLETT BARRY CAMPBELL ALERED CARTER BETTY ANNE CARTER BRENDA CARTER MARGIE LEE CARTER DAVID CASSELL JANET CHAPMAN ANN CHILTON ETHELENE CHILTON EDWARD W. CLARK, JR. LINDA COFFEY EDWARD CUSTER JANICE CUSTER REVA DINKEL CHRISTINE DOOLEY JOSEPH RAY DOOLEY PAUL DOOLEY WARREN DOOLEY ZELDA DOOLEY PATRICIA FOSTER MILDRED GILES IHELMA HAMILTON ARLENE HINER BETTY HUMPHREYS EMMA JOHNSON JOYCE ANN JONES BARBARA KIRKWOOD Eighth Grade BtTTY KIRKWOOD ELLA FRANCES LAM PATRICIA LANTZ JOYCE ANN LAWHORN COLLINS LEFTWICH EMILY JO LUCK MALCOMB LUCK RUTH McDaniel HELEN McKINNEY MICHAEL MOORMAN CAROLYN ORANGE CAROL OVERSTREET MARIE OVERSTREET MARIE PARKER WINSTON PARKER STEPHEN PINION GLENN PUCKETT SHIRLEY REYNOLDS WALTER REILEY ELEANOR ROOP FRANCES RUFF MARY VIRGINIA SETTLES DONNA ANN SMITH MARY ANN TAYLOR BRENDA TURNER FRANCES WALDRON ROGER LEE WALDRON OWEN CARTER WHEAT SARAH WHITE CLIFFORD WILLIAMSON SARAH WILLIAMSON STEVEN WILLIAMSON LARRY DUVAL WITT ELEANOR WOOD SHERMAN WOOD Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Peggy Dooley, Ida Ruff, Elizabeth Giles, Joyce Bohn, Linda Giles, Frances Webber, Gala Bowyer, Patty Cannady. SECOND ROW: Gaynelle Nester, Nancy Quarles, Sandra Franklin, Carolyn Hutchens, Nancy Connor, Samuel Witt, Johnny Thomas. THIRD ROW : Wayne Lantz, Da nny Obenchain, Richard Orr, Lewis Porter, Donnie Bush, Martha Craig, Doris Anderson. FOURTH ROW : Jimmy Giles, R. V. Martin, Dottie Ross, Sandra Dooley, Carol Webster, Mary Carter, Patricia Bowyer. FIFTH RO U: Mrs. Graham, Roy Williamson, Bobby Dooley, Katherine Garrett, Martha Dooley, Edith Orange, Dottie Brown, Shelby Giles. SIXTH ROW: E. W. Evans, Melinda Bramlett, Sally Dooley, Betty Orange, Helen Overstreet, Doris Woolridge, Annie Fel¬ lers, Louise Pierce. SEVENTH ROW: Ed Overstreet, Albert Webber, Danny Galliher, Gene Lackey, Wayne King, Maynard Connor. EIGHTH ROW: Mrs. Hatcher. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW: Virginia King, Susie Miller, Phillip Dooley, Lynwood Luck, Margaret Booth, Linda Lawhorn, Bonnie O’Connor, Sue Williamson, Barbara Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Roger Johnson, Billy Milton, Kyle At¬ kinson, Roger Leftwich, Bernard Alphin, Patricia Anderson. THIRD ROW ' ' : Ray Slone, Alvin Woolridge, Doug¬ las Galliher, Sally Fellers, Betty McDaniel, Winifred Falls. FOURTH ROW : Joyce Orange, Bobby Bishop, David Parfitt, Tommy Thomas, David Forgie, Ronny Pendleton. FIFTH ROW ' ' : Myrtle Bramlett, Joyce Moran, Jean Grey, Joyce Carter, Alex Waldron, Charlotte Gross. SIXTFI ROW ' ' : Elenor Dooley, Betty Nestor, Carol Morgan, Frances Amos, Joe Jones, Wallace Ruff. SEVENTH ROW ' : Raymond Tyler, Wayne Sigmon, Edward Tyler, Clyde Settles, Roger Nester, George Cooper. EIGHTH ROW: Mrs. Buford, Mrs. Graham. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW ' : Barbara Sue Parker, Faye King, Nancy Maxfield, Carol Lam, Linda Lackey, Alma Dooley, Doris Hamilton, Betty Boothe. SECOND ROW: Sammy Miller, Cecil Connor, Tommy Obenchain, Steven Luck, Tommy Woolridge, Francis Rieley, Doris McClure. THIRD ROW ' : Jimmy Settles, Ronnie Flinchum, John Car- roll, Jimmy Dinkel, Evelyn Dalton, June Milton. FOURTH ROW ■. Nancy Dooley, Catherine Dooley, Valleda Allen, Linda Meadow, Brenda Divers, Lelia Overstreet, Doris Bramlett. FIFTH ROW ' : Charles McClure, Rod¬ ney Lam, Richard Giles, David Tyler, Deanna Sturgill, Judy Webster. SIXTH ROW ' : Michael Cannady, Otey Heck, Wayne Edwards, Samuel Nester, Bernard Dooley, Tommy Dooley, Glenn Dooley. SEVENTH ROW: Walter Shumate, Ada Belle Robertson, Raymond Armbrister, Pauline Orange, Mary Heck, Dottie Dooley, Mar¬ gie Stanley. EIGHTH ROW ' : Edgar Divers, Patricia Pickering, Wilma Sue Dalton, Jerry Meadow, Mrs. Martin, Judy Dooley, Ella Sue Coffman, Kelly Maxfield. Fourth Grade F R5T ROIT; Faye Rieley, Barbara O’Conner, Judy Whitworth. SECOND ROW: May Dooley, Dick Alphin, Marshall Cofer, James Gray, Paul Luck, David Thomas, Ronnie Orange, Mavis Webber, Miss Broyles. THIRD ROW ' : Roger Brown, Wayne Bramlett, Evelyn Bramlett, Phillip Pierce, Spurgeon Vaughan, Patricia Ayers. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Dooley, Jack Meadow, Albert Mross, Charles Fellers, Etta Marie Dooley, Peggy Giles. FIFTH ROW: Elsie Tyler, Patsy Settles, Martha Anderson, Roy Anderson, Carol Baker, Lenna Bramlett. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Dickenson, Sonny McDaniel, Bobby Dooley, Cecilia Dobyns, Clarence Dooley, Glen Orange. SEVENTH ROW: Jimmy Noell, Raymond Overstreet, Brenda Morgan, Phillip Henegar, Brenda Moran, Jerry Evans, Linda Moran. EIGHTH ROW: Danny Garrett, Peggy Nester, Douglas Dooley, Garland Nester, Oakey Bramlett. NINTH ROW: Andrew Heck, James Heck, Pat Overstreet, Sarah Aldridge, Faye Taylor, Vir¬ ginia Meadow. Third Grade FIRST ROW: Ronnie Evans, Norma Waldron, Barbara Gray, Judy Hopcroft, Nancy Gray, Minnie Biggs, John¬ ny Biggs, Billy Nester, Billy Carter. SECOND ROW: Judy Nester, Nancy Foster, Charles Dooley, John Moore, Bill Higgins, Rosalie Ross, Larry Ayers, Jerry Franklin. THIRD ROW: Margaret Gray, Myrtle Carter, Mary Anderson, Rosemary Hartberger, Carl Ferguson, Willie Ruff, Sue Webster, Bobby Looney. FOURTH ROW: Don Atkins, Darlene Henegar, Richard Stanley, Joe Webber, Patricia Gross, Jerry Giles, Peggy Carter, Rebecca Barton. FIFTH ROW: Ruth Worley, Genevieve Orange, Rosalind Ross, Flanders Gorman, Ruby Forgie, Evelyn Williamson, Clayton Orange, Kenneth McClure. SIXTH ROW: Tony Maxfield, Thomas Tyler, Roger Dooley, June Henegar, Betty Carter, Francis Dooley, Sharon Allen, Douglas Martin. SEVENTH ROW: Ronald Barton, Ernest Dooley, Bobby Bush, Larry Lumsden, Jean Draper, Mary Franklin, Brenda Dooley, Larry Smith. EIGHTH ROW: Enid Dooley, Edward George, Sammy Nelms, Russell Dinkel, Billy Shumate, Billy Bramlett, Judy Dooley, Roger Hartberger. NINTH ROW: Miss Davidson, Mrs. Lester. Second Grade FIRST ROW: Pauline Heck, Billy Dooley, Melvin Anderson, Peggy Biggs, Burks Ruff, Mae Alphin, Shirley Gray, Tommy Giles, Audrey Gray, Joyce Carter. SECOND ROW: Barry Dooley, Linwood McDaniel, Edward Sumpter, Jesse Orange, Wayne Garrett, Bobby Meeks, Larry Sumpter, Wanda Carter, Roger Fizer. THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Lawhorn, Josephine Heck, Diane Smelser, Tommy Ruff, Eugene Mross, Michael Connor, Charles Obenchain, Jean Craig, Ronnie Meador, John King. FOURTH ROW: Sue Luck, Jean Webster, June St. Clair, Linda Humphrey, Katie Carter, Edward Robertson, Donna Pendleton, Marshall Dooley, Donna Worley. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Hickman, Eloise Sigmon, Nancy Carroll, Ava McCarthy, Bonnie Bramlett, Judy Fleenor, Elizabeth Dooley, Marie Galliher. SIXTH ROW: Mary Blankenship, Lois Overstreet, Billy Carter, Walter Dooley, Saford Orange, Edward Craig, Jimmy Clark, Patricia Dooley, David Fuqua, Mrs. K. E. Coffman, Mrs. John Bolick. First Grade ROIF: Henry Milton, Sheridon Flinchum, Dale Carter, Kenneth Dooley, Don Higeins Edward Parker ihiM e 1 t. ' ® ' Smelter, Charlotte Quarles. SECOND ROW: Bobby Tyler, Ma?y FeTlers Dewev THlRDVoSi Ro eTn ' ’’ ' ??‘‘® ' ,“ Calhoun, Alice Divers, Eddie ' Carter! Henry Schilirn ™tUy. BotTv DoSlyy’ FOVRTHRm M ' Wimmer, Douglas Nester, Allen Tyler, Steve Powers, Bruce Gross, Lewis Hopcroft, Martha Robertson, Linda Dhfkel, Srey pfir ’ J erMaSidd ' F H ' ROIF ' ’G Td- ' ' ’ Overstreet, Michael Hiner, Robert Ferguson, Michael Giles, jLmJVr rSue Cr ' S M ' kTorr Mls; AS ' i ' ' 4-H Club Officers ?hom as ' ' ?£COND R01?!’j!rn‘ ' SaPrMrCaro7Mo«ar A Whitworth, Faye Rieley, Davi David Forgie. THIRD ROW- Peggy Giles Marv Carr r ry° Y ' ®c’ H tty Booth, Tommy Obenchaii lip Dooley, Roger Johnson FOV H Rmw iinA r-l’ ‘ ' “ ' a Pendleton. Phi Ada Belle Robfrtson, Pa!sy Settle? Nan rMaxf eld S hta P Pickering, Elir.beth Giles, Virginia Kin, ley, Sandra Dooley, Joyce Orrnge Cm! N™1 Rich H r f ? ' ' t ' Clure. FIFTH ROW: Sally Doi SIXTH ROW: Gene Llckey, R. V. X’ne Allied Youth OFFICERS ALLEN DOOLEY President CAROL MILLER T reasurer MELVIN ORR Vice-President GRET McGAVOCK Reporter CAROLYN SAUNDERS Secretary FIRST ROW: Joyce Lawhorn, Ruby Anderson, Mary Virginia Settles, Sarah Williamson, Janice Custer, Gret McGavock, Allen Dooley, Melvin Orr, Carolyn Saunders, Mildred Giles, Patricia Lantz, Joyce Jones, Gladys Lam, Joan Burnette. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Ward, Joyce Draper, Ethelen Chilton, Clara Booth, Betty Seabolt, Betty Humphrey, Brenda Turner, Mary Mattox, Marie Shepherd, Betty Holland, Joyce Cook, Dolores Coffman, Janice Kirkwood, Shirley Dalton, Verda Lam, Brenda Carter, Jean Bur¬ nette. THIRD ROW: Christine Carter, Ethrillian Pinion, Paul Dooley, Emma Johnson, Shirley Reynolds, Betty Kirkwood, Mary Lou McGuire, Donna Smith, Lenna Gray, Christine Dooley, Eleanor Roop, Sarah White, Marie Overstreet, Carolyn Orange, Barry Campbell, Joyce Booth, Joyce Arrington. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Toms, Wilson Prillaman, Jimmy Dennis, Edward Custer, Larry Witt, Walter Riley, Joe Lodge, Wayne Lackey, Owen Wheat, Warren Dooley, Joe Ward. FIFTH ROVU: Mary Abner Euqua, Judy King, Ann Chilton, Margie Carter, Nancy Agee, Reva Dinkel, Nellie Edwards, Betty Looney, Betty Witt, Linda Coffey. SIXTH ROW: Linda Dooley, Nancy Bohon, Gloria Gross, Nora Mae Giles, Eleanor Rose, Ella Carter, Barbara Goodwin, Effie Dooley, Joyce Hawkins, Jane Gose. SEVENTH ROW: Elene Falls, Caroline Webber, Emily Luck, Jean Craig, Betty Carter, Elizabeth Garrett, Elsie Rose, Margaret Lowe, Betty Custer, Ruby Burkholder. EIGHTH ROlU: William Karnes, Winston Saunders, Steve Pinion, Michael Moorman, Wayne Fralin, Bobby Williamson, Paul Amos, David Lam, Collins Leftwich, Danny Coffey, Danny Bowyer. NINTH ROIF: Danny Johnson, Jimmy Orr, Bob Gose, Gerald Leftwich, Darrell Richardson, Julia Kirkwood, Joyce Grant, Betty Harris, Barbara Pendleton, Phyllis Cook. TENTH ROIF: Richard Lam, Roger Waldron, Ed Garrett, Algie Lam, Barbara Orange, Sandra McKee, Edna Vaughan, Betty Orange, Nellie Orange. ELEVENTH ROW: Wayne Connor, Harry Grant, Marvin Edwards, Ed Clark, Karen Cox, Billy O’Brien, David Cox, Mackie Luck, Fred Smith. TWELFTH ROW: Tommy Bolick, David Moorman, Wayne McMillan, Bob White. THIRTEENTH ROW: Bobby Pollard, Earl Reed. Safety Patrol FIRST ROW: David Cox, Wilson Prillaman, Joseph Dooley, David Moorman, Paul Dooley, Jimmy Dennis. SECOND ROWS Lin¬ da Dooley, Dottie Ross, Nellie Ferguson, Clara Booth, Eleanor Roop, Elizabeth Garrett. THIRD ROW: Carol Miller, Caroline Webber, Nancy Bohon, Janice Orange, Joyce Jefferson, Jean Craig, Betty Looney, Eleanor Rose, June Overstreet, Mr. Welch. F. H. A. OFFICERS SHEILA FIZER . SANDRA McKEE . JOYCE COOK EVELYN WARD . DOTTIE LETCHFORD Mattox, Patricia Lantz, Jean Burnette, Betty Humphreys, Elizabeth Garrett. SbCOisD ROW : Mrs. Thacker, Adviser; Joan Burnette, Karen Cox, Dolores Coffman, Joyce Cook, Sandra McKee, Sheila Fizer Evelyn Ward, Dorothy Letchford, June Overstreet, Carol Miller. THIRD ROW : Gloria Gross, Elsie Rose, Mary Sue Roudabush’ Nancy Bohon, Joyce Grant, Barbara Orange, Nancy Nestor, Eleanor Rose, Ella Carter, Jean Craig, Emily Luck. F. F. A. President JOYCE GRANT . Pianist Vice-President BETTY HOLLAND Song Leader Secretary DOLORES COFFMAN Historian Treasurer JUNE OVERSTREET Parliamentarian . . . . Reporter BOBBY POLLARD DANNY LEE JOHNSON THELBERT FOSTER OFFICERS ... President ROBERT FOSTER . Treasurer Vice-President RICHARD DOOLEY. Sentinel . . Secretary JIMMY ORR. Reporter FIRST ROW ' : Richard Dooley, Robert Foster, Thelbert Foster, Bobby Pollard, Danny Johnson, Mr. Coffman, adviser; Jimmy Orr. SECOND ROW ' : Edward Witt, Paul Amos, Danny Bowyer, John Tice, Francis Smith, Collins Leftwich. THIRD ROW: John Kidd, Thomas Rawlings, Frank Smith, Henry Mattox, Russell Pierce, Edward Custer, Wayne Connor. FOURTH ROW: Marvin Edwards, Bob White, Earl Reed, David Moorman, Corky Roark, Danny Coffey, William Karnes. . ' i if l Keep Virginia Green FIRST ROW: Robert Obenchain, Robert Williamson, Joe Ward, Mackie Luck, Earl Reed, John Tice, Darrell Richardson, Jackie Overstreet, Marvin Edwards, Wayne Connor, Edward Clark, Danny Bowyer, Henry Mattox, Collins Leftwich. SECOND ROW: Ralph Sloan, Francis Smith, Frank Smith, Jimmy Orr, Danny Johnson, Wayne Fralin, Paul Amos, Jimmy Dennis, Roger Waldron, Albert Webber, Melvin Orr, Danny Coffey, Guy Johnson, Joseph Dooley. THIRD ROW: Mr. McKee, Richard Lam, Richard Doo¬ ley, Harry Grant, Corky Roark, Walter Rieley, Gerald Leftwich, Wilson Prillaman, Robert Foster, Edward Custer, Wayne Lackey, Glenn Jones, Thomas Rawlings. FOURTH ROW: Bob White, Tommy Bolick, Jackie Hatter, Wayne McMillan, David Moorman, David Lam, Bobby Pollard, Billy O’Brien, Thelbert Foster, Edward Garrett, Algie Lam, Allen Dooley, Glenn Jones, William Karnes, David Cox. Beta Club MARIE SHEPHERD DOTTIE LETCHFORD JOYCE COOK. President Vice-President MELVIN ORR . DOLORES COFFMAN DAVID MOORMAN . . Treasurer . Reporter . Parliamentarian FIRST ROW: Dottie Letchford, Marie Shepherd. SECOND ROW: Dolores Coffman, Betty Seabolt, Gladys Lam, Evelyn Ward, Joyce Draper. THIRD ROIC: Mary Sue Roudabush. Joyce Cook, Janice Kirkwood, Mary Mattox, Betty Custer, Carolyn Saunders, Lenna Gray, Carol Miller, Kathleen Kirk, Caroline Webber, Sheila Fizer, Elmadine Dooley. FOURTH ROIC: Sandra McKee, Nancy Nestor, Mrs. Garrett, adviser; Betty Orange, Julia Kirkwood, David Moorman, Barbara Good¬ win, Tommy Bolick, Bob Gose, Wayne McMillan, Dennis Luck, Gerald Leftwich, Bobby Williamson. Glee Club FIRST Jean Burnette, Evelyn Ward, Joan Burnette, Beverly Parker, Barry Campbell, David Cassell, Joseph Dooley, Mrs. bchul SECOND ROW: Mary Lou McGuire, Nellie Ferguson, Joyce Lawhorn, Patricia Lantz, Joyce Jones, Jean Gibbs, Gladys 0 ' ' e‘ ' f eet, Mary Mattox, Sheila Fizer, Betty Seabolt, Dottie Letchford, Lenna Gray. Roudabush, Barbara Leftwich, Ella Carter, Eleanor Rose, Betty Humphreys, Betty Holland, Carol Miller, Betty Looney. F FTH ROW: Dorothy Luck, Marie Shepherd, Ethrillian Pinion, Joyce Cook, Dolores Coffman, Elene Falls, Nora Mae Gile Janice Kirkwood. SIXTH ROW: Betty Harris, Joyce Grant, Betty Custer, Gret McGavock, Joe Lodge, Ethelene Chilton, Joyce Dr er. S ENTH ROW: Sandra McKee, Joyce Jefferson, Jane Gose, Ruby Burkholder, Margaret Lowe, Carolyn Saunder Wayne Torns. EIGHTH ROW : Nellie Marie Orange, Betty Orange, Robert Gose, Gerald Leftwich, Michael Moorman, Kirkwood. NINTH RO]V: David Cox, Allen Dooley, Algie Lam, Edward Garrett, Dennis Luck. TENTH ROW: Bobby Pollard, Karen Cox, Tommy Bolick, Wayne McMillan. L The Echo Staff SEATED: Margaret Lowe, Reporter; Sandra McKee, Snapshot Editor; Allen Dooley, Business Manager; Elma- dine Dooley, Editor-in-Chief; Betty Seabolt, Reporter; Betty Jean Orange, Assistant Feature Editor; Joyce Cook, Feature Editor. STANDING: Nancy Nestor, Snapshot Editor; Danny Johnson, Assistant Business Manager; Julia Kirkwood, Assistant Editor; Dolores Coffman, Reporter; Eleanor Rose, Reporter. B Valley Views” Staff Kt ' B°i roi:„ S: ?Jr„c? ' Sesr™ ' 0.y%U ZHtr ' ;G :Z MELVIN ORR DOROTHY LETCHFORD SHEILA FIZER GUY JOHNSON BETTY HARRIS BILLY O’BRIEN MARY SUE ROUDABUSH SANDRA McKEE NANCY NESTOR . CAROL MILLER BARBARA PENDLETON BETTY HOLLAND JANE GOSE HARRY GRANT Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Make-up Editor Business Manager Circulation Managers Art Editors Feature Editors Social Editors Sports Editors JOHN TICE IIMMY BOBBITT MARIE SHEPHERD JANICE KIRKWOOD GLENN JONES JUNE OVERSTREET EDNA VAUGHAN BETTY ORANGE DOLORES COFFMAN BETTY SEABOLT MARGARET LOWE ELEANOR ROSE SARAH WILLIAMSON SHERMAN WOOD )oke Editors Production Managers Proof Readers Reporters Underclass Officers Mary Lee Mattox, Dottie Letchford, Betty Seabolt, Harry Grant, Robert Foster, David Moorman, Guy Johnson, Joe Lodge, Jane Gose, Margaret Lowe, Eleanor Rose, and Ruby Burkholder. ELEVENTH GRADE GUY JOHNSON. President HARRY GRANT . Vice-President DOTTIE LETCHFORD . Secretary « MARY LEE MATTOX . Treasurer j BETTY ' SEABOLT Reporter j TENTH GRADE DAVID MOORMAN . President ROBERT FOSTER . Vice-President JANE GOSE . Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET LOWE . Reporter I NINTH GRADE I JOE LODGE . President i BARBARA LEFTWICH . Vice-President I RUBY BURKHOLDER . Secretary-Treasurer ELEANOR ROSE . Reporter fi r ? ' ■ V 1 si t k.v. lnl w npH J k BP m gfl jm H| 3H Boys’ Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Danny Johnson, David Moorman, Allen Dooley, Darrell Richardson, Bobby Obenchain, Thelbert Foster. SECOND ROW: Henry Mattox, Melvin Orr, Jimmy Orr, Bobby Williamson, Wayne Fralin. TFIIRD ROW: Mr. Welch, Bob Gose, Wayne McMillan, David Cox. Girls’ Basketball Team FIRST ROW : Jean Gibbs, Betty Looney, Evelyn Ward, Dottie Letchford, Mary Lee Mattox, Judy King, Shirley Dalton. SECOND ROW ' : Joyce Cook, Nancy Nester, Mary Abner Fuqua, Nellie Orange, Barbara Goodwin, Gloria Gross. THIRD RO Y : Jane Gose, Kathleen Kirk, Margaret Lowe, Marie Ruff, Ella Carter, Sandra McKee. Boys’ Volleyball Team SEATED: David Lam, Algie Lam, Fred Smith, Jackie Overstreet, Allen Dooley, Thelbert Foster, Jimmy Orr. STANDING: Richard Lam, David Cox. David Moorman, Mr. Welch. Gerald Leftwich, Bobby Williamson, Robert Foster, Ed Garrett, Bob Gose, Winston Saunders. Girls’ Volleyball Team FIRST ROW: Betty Witt, Evelyn Ward, Nancy Bohon, Sandra McKee, Margaret Lowe, Judy King. SECOND ROW: Elsie Rose, Janice Kirkwood, Betty Looney, Shirley Dalton, Clara Booth, Mary Lee Mattox. THIRD ROW: Mr. Welch, Nellie M. Orange, Janice Orange, Jane Gose. Baseball Team Moorman Jimmy Orr, Thelbert Foster, Robert Foster. STANDING: Wayne McMillan, Ed Garrett, Bobby Williamson, Thomas Rawlings, Melvin Orr. Cheerleaders SEATED: Betty Holland, Carol Miller. STANDING: Nora Mae Giles, Karen Cox, Elsie Rose w -,s Senior Statistics CLAUDINE BRAMLETT AY 2,3; Glee Club 3; Dramatics 2. DOLORES COEEMAN AY 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; E.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3,4, Vice-President of County Eederation 4; Basketball 2; Class Secretary 3, Reporter 4; Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 4; Paper Staff 3,4, Circulation Manager 3; Echo Staff 4; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club 4. JOYCE COOK AY 1,2,3,4; E.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Pianist County Federation 4; Basketball 1,2,4; Class Reporter 1,3; Class Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Paper Staff 2,3, Feature Editor 3; Glee Club 4. KAREN COX AY 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Paper Staff 3, Proof Reader; Science Club President 1; Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; E.H.A. 1,2,3,4. HELEN CUSTER E.H.A. 1,2,3; AY 1,2,3; Glee Club 1. ALLEN DOOLEY F.F.A. 2; AY 2,3,4, President 4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Echo Staff 3,4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Man¬ ager 4; Class Vice-President 4; KVG 2,3,4; Paper Staff 3, Sports Editor; Glee Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4. ELMADINE WATSON DOOLEY Class Vice-President 1,2,3, Secretary 4; AY 1; Beta Club 3,4; Paper Staff 2,3, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 3; Echo Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 2, Editor 4. THELBERT FOSTER Volleyball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Base¬ ball 1,2,3,4. ED GARRETT AY 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff-3, Joke Editor; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Glee Club 4; KVG 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Volleyball 4. BETTY HOLLAND AY 3,4; Paper Staff 4, Social Editor; Glee Club 4; E.H.A. 4; Song Leader; Cheerleader 3,4. KATHLEEN KIRK AY 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3, Sports Edi- , tor; Beta Club 3,4. JANICE KIRKWOOD ! AY 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4, Managing Editor 3, Pro- , duction Manager 4; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 3,4; Girls’ State Representative. ALGIE LAM i AY 2,3,4; KVG 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 2, Secretary 2; Class ' Treasurer 3; Glee Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Volleyball 3.4. I DOROTHY LUCK | Glee Club 4. DOLLIE MARTIN E.H.A. 1,2,3; Library Club 1; Glee Club 1. CAROL MILLER Beta Club 3,4; AY 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; E.H.A. 2,4; Glee Club 4; Echo Staff 2, Reporter; Paper Staff 3,4; Gos¬ sip Editor 3, Feature Editor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4. DOROTHY ORANGE JACKIE OVERSTREET Paper Staff 3, Circulation Manager; KVG 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 2,4. BEVERLY PARKER E.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1; AY 4; Glee Club 3,4; Paper I Staff 3, Proof Reader. j BOBBY POLLARD AY 1,2,3,4; KVG 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Paper Staff 3, Business Manager; Basketball 1,2,3; Glee Club 3,4; F.F.A. Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, Presi¬ dent (Chapter and Federation) 4. ! ELSIE ROSE AY 1,2,3,4; E.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Head Cheerleader 4; Volleyball 3,4. MARIE SHEPHERD AY 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 3.4, Reporter 3, President 4; Paper Staff 3,4, Produc¬ tion Manager; Girls’ State Representative. ‘f ft w i 4 % « f V t ■ ‘•1 •■. I ' 4‘ .i t


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