Montvale High School - Echo Yearbook (Montvale, VA)

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the Echo 1960 Mont vale Migh School Mont vale, Virginia They also serve who only stand and wait. The past twelve years have taken sacrifice, patience, hope, trust, faith, and a little fear on the part of you who waited. At first it was for the triumphant announcement, Here I am! Later it changed to a slower, less exuber¬ ant Mom, I ' m home!, and finally it receded into the banging of the front door and an unhurried trek up the stairs. Keeping the light burning as a welcome from ball practice or play rehearsal; listening to the exciting account of the game that was won, (or to a detailed reason why it wasn ' t); turning a sympathetic ear to the dreamy romancing of the first date; smooth¬ ing ruffled feelings and encouraging depressed spirits; waiting with thankful hearts as the procession of gradu¬ ates moves up the aisle to receive the award which marks the completion of life ' s first challenging task - In these and a hundred other ways you have served. With hearts full of love and gratitude for those who made our school days happy and secure, we, the Senior Class of 1960, dedicate this edition of the ECHO to; OUR PARENTS. Principal Dear Students, As the years pass and you go farther and farther from the friendly halls of Montvale High School, your yearbook will become more and more a treasure. As you turn its pages, you will return in memory to the happy days you spent with classmates and friends here. You will re-live in fancy many of the experiences which molded your character as a student at Montvale. May this thought go with you - that you have the best wishes of the administration and the faculty for a successful life in your chosen careers. June 3, 1960 Special Zcackcrs MR. PANTER, Music (HS) MRS. MARSHALL, Music MRS. DINWIDDIE, W.D. Religious Inst. MR. JOHN CASSELL Physical Education, Social Studies MR. K. E. COFFMAN Vocational Agriculture, General Math MRS. MARGARET GARRETT Librarian and Biology MRS. OLLIE F. HAMM English and Journalism MISS ALICE HYLTON Mathematics, Chemistry, General Science MR. CLARENCE E. MATHEWS Physical Education, Social Studies, Coach MISS JOSEPHINE PHELPS English, Eighth Grade MISS WILMA I. RAYBURN Guidance, Latin, Government MR. ORRIN S. RHUDY Mathematics, Science MRS. MARY H. RUFF English and History MISS WINIFRED SHEALOR Business MISS SANDRA A. WHITAKER Home Economics, Science MISS RUTH ALPHIN First Grade MRS. DOROTHY M. BOLICK Fourth Grade MRS. FRANCES BUFORD Sixth Grade MRS. LYDA J. COFFMAN Third Grade MRS. DARST First and Second Grades MRS. BERTHA EVANS Seventh Grade MISS IVA FORGIE Second Grade MRS. MARGUERITE GRAHAM Sixth Grade MRS. MERTIE McD. John Fifth Grade MRS. MYRTLE P. LESTER Third and Fourth Grades MRS. H. D. McKEE Seventh Grade MRS. JOHN WHITE Fourth and Fifth Grades Senior Class Officers SEATED: Emma Johnson, Secretary; Barry Campbell, President; Eleanor Roop, Reporter. STANDING: Steve Pinion, Treasurer; Bobby Bobbitt, Vice President. BARBARA BOOTHE, OWEN WHEAT Good Citizen Award Winners NANCY ROBERTA AGEE Allied Youth, 1, 2, 3-Vice President, 4- President; Beta Club, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 1, 3; FBLA, 4-Treasurer; Volleyball 1,3; Bus Pa¬ trol, 3; ECHO Staff, 3,4-Feature Editor; Girls ' State, 3. MICHAEL THOMAS BARTON Library Club, 3-Vice President, 4; Allied Youth, 1,2; FFA, 1, 2, 3, 4-Treasurer; KVG, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Reporter, 3. BOBBY GENE BOBBITT Class Vice President, 4; ECHO Staff, 3,4; FFA, 1, 2, 3-Vice President, 4-Vice Presi¬ dent; KVG, 1,2,3-Secretary-Treasurer. BARBARA ANN BOOTHE Cheerleader, 2, 3; Public Speaking, 3; Singing Club, 4; Dramatics, 3; Library Club, 4-Treasurer; FTA, 3-Reporter, 4-Vice Presi¬ dent. JOYCE ANN BOOTHE Allied Youth, 1,2, 3-Treasurer, 4; Library Club, 3,4-Reporter; FHA, 1,2,3; Glee Club, 1; Dramatics Club, 4; Safety Patrol, 4; Volleyball, 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3- Co-Captain. BARRY EUGENE CAMPBELL Allied Youth, 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3, 4; Baseball, 1,2, 3,4; FTA, 3,4-Reporter; Class President, 1,4; Beta Club, 2,3,4; FBLA, 4; Class Vice President, 3; Glee Club, 1; KVG, 1,2,3, 4; Valley Views, 3; ECHO Staff, 3, 4-Business Manager; Volleyball, 2; Boys ' State, 3. BRENDA JOYCE CARTER Allied Youth, 1,2; Glee Club, 4; Dramatics, 3; FBLA, 4. MARGIE LEIGH CARTER Allied Youth, 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club, 4; Safety Patrol, 3; Dramatics Club, 3; FBLA, 4. JANET MARIE CHAPMAN Recreational Cadet, 2,3,4; Safety Patrol, 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club, 3,4. PATRICIA LANTZ CHEEK Beta Club, 2,3,4; FHA, 1, 2, 3, 4-Reporter; Library Club, 3; Glee Club, 1; Volleyball, 1; Cheerleader, 2; Class President, 2; Al¬ lied Youth, 1,2. JANICE EVANGELINE CUSTER Allied Youth, 1, 2, 4; Glee Club, 1; Dra¬ matics Club, 3,4; FBLA, 4; FHA, 3. PAUL LEROY DOOLEY KVG, 1, 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth, 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2,4; Vol¬ leyball, 2,3; FBLA, 4; Valley Views, 3; Public Speaking, 3. GLADYS ETHELENE CHILTON Glee Club, 1; Beta Club, 2,3,4; Allied Youth, 1,2,3; FTA, 4-Treasurer; Dramatics, 3; Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3, 4; FBLA, 4; Girls ' State, 3. MATILDA ANN CHILTON Allied Youth, 1,2, 3, 4; Beta Club, 2,3,4; Dramatics Club, 3; FBLA, 4; FTA, 4-Sec¬ retary. 01 MILDRED JANE GILES Allied Youth, 1-Reporter, 2,3-Secretary, 4; Glee Club, 1; FHA, 2,3; Cheerleader, 2; Dramatics, 3, 4; Manager of Basketball, 3; FBLA, 4-Reporter. PATRICIA PEARL FOSTER Library Club, 3; FHA, 4; Allied Youth, 4. THELMA LOREANE HAMILTON Safety Patrol, 3; Library Club, 4; Glee Club, 3. NETTIE ARLENE HINER Beta Club, 2, 3, 4-Reporter; FTA, 3-Librarian, 4; Library Club, 4-President; Valley Views, 3-Copy Editor; Dramatics, 3; Public Speak¬ ing, 3; Class Reporter, 3. BETTY ALICE HUMPHREYS Allied Youth, 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 1,3,4; Cheerleader, 3,4-Head Cheerleader; An¬ nual Staff, 4-Snapshot Editor, FHA, 1,2- Parliamentarian, 3-Vice President, 4- Historian. EMMA OPHELIA JOHNSON Allied Youth, 1,2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club, 3-Secretary, 4; Public Speaking, 4; FBLA, 4; Class Vice President, 1; Class Secretary, 4. BARBARA ANN KIRKWOOD Allied Youth, 1,2,4; Beta Club, 3,4; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 2; Glee Club, 3; FBLA, 4; Valley Views Staff, 3. JOANNA ELIZABETH KIRKWOOD Allied Youth, 1,2,4-Secretary; Beta Club, 2,3-Vice President, 4; Glee Club, 3; FBLA, 4; ECHO Staff, 3,4-Editor. ELLA FRANCES LAM Beta Club, 3,4; Library Club, 3; Recreational Cadet, 2, 3,4; FHA, 4. JOYCE ANN LAWHORN Allied Youth, 1,2,3, 4; FHA, 1,2,3; Glee Club, 1; FBLA, 4; Dramatics Club, 3,4; Basketball, 1,2. EMILY JO LUCK FHA, 1,2,3,4-Parliamentarian; Beta Club, 3,4; Glee Club, 3; Allied Youth, 1,2,3, 4; FTA, 4; Basketball, 1,2, 3, 4; Volleyball, 2,3,4-Captain; Safety Patrol, 1. MICHAEL FIELD MOORMAN Beta Club, 2,3,4-President; FBLA, 4; Base¬ ball, 1; Basketball, 1,2,3; Volleyball, 2; KVG, 1,2,3, 4; FTA, 3,4; Allied Youth, 1, 2,3,4; Class Vice President, 2; Valley Views Staff, 3; Glee Club, 1. REV A KINK EL ORANGE Recreational Cadet, 2, 3; Library Club, 4- Vice President; FTA, 3-Treasurer, 4-Presi- dent; Public Speaking, 3,4; Basketball, 3,4. STEPHEN DENNIS PINION Allied Youth, 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club, 2,3,4; KVG, 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H, 1; Glee Club, 1,3; Class President, 3; Valley Views, 3-Editor; Baseball, 4; Class Treasurer, 4. SHIRLEY ANN REYNOLDS Glee Club, 1,4; Library Club, 3; FHA, 3,4; Allied Youth, 1,2,3; Dramatics Club, 3. WALTER EUGENE RIELEY FFA, 1,2, 3,4; Beta Club, 2,3,4; FVG, 1, 2,3,4; Library Club, 4; Allied Youth, 1, 2, 3. MARGARET ELEANOR ROOP Allied Youth, 1; FHA, 2,3-Parliamentarian, 4-Secretary; Glee Club, 3,4; Recreational Cadet, 2,3,4; Valley Views Staff, 3; Bas¬ ketball, 1,2,4; Class Reporter, 4; Volley¬ ball, 4. MARIE OVERSTREET ROSE FHA, 3,4; Glee Club, 1,4; Library Club, 3; Allied Youth, 1,2, 3; Dramatics Club, 3; Safety Patrol, 3. BARBARA MAE ROSS Beta Club, 3,4; Library Club, 3; FHA, 3,4; Allied Youth, 4. FRANCES LOUISE WALDRON OWEN CARTER WHEAT FFA, 1,2-Secretary; Beta Club, 3, 4; Allied Youth, 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club, 3-Treasurer, 4-Secretary. SARAH JANE WILLIAMSON FHA, 1, 2-Degrees Chairman, 3-President; Beta Club, 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth, 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club, 3; FBLA, 4; Glee Club, 1; Class Treasurer, 3; Volleyball, 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3, 4. STEVE LEE WILLIAMSON FFA, 1, 2, 3, 4; KVG, 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club, LARRY DUVAL WITT FFA, 2,3, 4; KVG, 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club, 3. SHERMAN DOUGLAS WOOD KVG, 1,2, 3, 4; FFA, 1,2-Treasurer, 3- President, 4; BRB Federation Sentinel, 2, 3,4-Secretary, Beta Club, 2,3, 4; FTA, 3, 4; Boys ' State, 3. 4. Zkese Jre “ Zke Most” at MMS 1. SCHOOL SPIRITED 2. WELL LIKED 3. STUDIOUS 4. ATHLETIC 6. ENERGETIC 1 - Barbara Boothe, Steve Pinion. 2 - Emma Johnson, Bobby Bobbitt. 3 - Arlene Hiner, Owen Wheat. 4 - Joyce Boothe, Barry Campbell. 5 - Nancy Agee, Paul Dooley. 6 - Emily Luck, Thomas Barton. 7 - Reva Orange, Walter Rieley. 8 - Joyce Lawhorn, Michael Moorman. 9 - Brenda Carter. Sherman Wood. 10 - Patricia Cheek, Larry Witt. 5. TALENTED 8. FLIRTATIOUS 9. PESTIFEROUS 10. WITTY Class Will We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and sixty, being of impaired body and questionable mentality, after half a decade of sweat, gripes, and homework in this institution, realizing that our noble and stalwart figures will soon no longer grace the memory-laden hallways of our ALMA MATER, and trusting that our departure will be properly mourned, do hereby and herewith, bestow, impart, and bequeath our hig h degree of intelligence, wisdom, and understanding, and our other equally valuable qualities, to the deserving and ambitious (?) lower classmen in this, our last will and testament. We desire to reward the faithful Juniors for their perseverance in progressing for eleven years toward the goal we have now reached; therefore, we unconditionally bequeath to them the proverbial senior privileges, along with Room 12, our battle-scarred piano, and our own Mrs. Russ. To the Sophomores and Freshmen we leave our patience and longsuffering - they will need it. To the faculty and Mr. McKee, we leave . . . ' nuff said! Individually, we should like to relinquish the following qualities that have made us particularly outstanding ; BARRY CAMPBELL leaves Linda (except on weekends) while he is attending Lynchburg College, and hopes no one can make her forget him. BARBARA ROSS leaves her foresight of taking government in summer school to Donnie Campbell. SHERMAN WOOD gives his height to Roy Williamson. (Roy, this addition should easily land you a job in a side show.) BARBARA BOOTHE rather reluctantly gives up her position on the basketball team, and she graciously bestows her honor as good citizen on Brenda Orange. PATRICIA CHEEK hands down her wedding band to Martha Craig. (It will be years before R. A. can afford to buy one.) REVA ORANGE bequeaths her happiness as a Mrs. to the next brave Senior who takes the leap. MILDRED GILES leaves her ability to break hearts and incite riots to Eilene Pratt. ELEANOR ROOP bestows her natural curls upon Helen Overstreet. BOBBY BOBBITT bequeaths his system of missing two days a week and maintain¬ ing a passing grade to Tom Kirkwood. BRENDA CARTER is willing to share her bright smile and some of her fun with Linda Stevens. SARAH WILLIAMSON passes down her aversion to long hair to Ida Ruff. ETHELENE CHILTON relinquish es her beautiful dramatic reading ability to Carroll Harding. THELMA HAMILTON very considerately wills her knowledge of government to Danny Obenchain. JOYCE LAWHORN imparts her secret of having a different boyfriend every week to Patty Bowyer. STEVE PINION consigns his knack of persuading teachers to accept two-month-old homework papers to Shelby Giles. WALTER RIELEY bequeaths his faultless conduct to his brother, Francis, who obviously needs it. JOYCE BOOTHE yields her sly method of stealing the basketball from an opposing team to Doris McClure. MARIE ROSE passes on her knowledge of how to catch and hold a man to Norris Johnson, with hopes that it will come in handy in a crucial time. JANICE CUSTER bequeaths her love of gum-chewing in Miss Shealor ' s classes to Louise Pierce. FRANCES LAM leaves her trait of keeping quiet to Linda Lawhorn. MICHAEL MOORMAN presents a love of government and a cluttered up desk to Joseph Dooley, and w ills his illegible handwriting to Miss Rayburn. MARGIE CARTER leaves her love of shorts and skating to Kaye Terrell. PATRICIA FOSTER gives her ladylike manner and quiet tones to Gaynelle Nester. BETTY KIRKWOOD confers her task as Editor of the ECHO to Nancy Connor. EMILY LUCK grants her supply of energy and her perfect defense on the basketball court to Nancy Dooley. ARLENE HINER bestows her flawless notebooks and high grades upon Gay Bowyer. ■ PAUL DOOLEY hands down an inferiority complex to David Custer. (We hope YOU value and develop this legacy, David.) ANN CHILTON leaves many weekend visits to the Candlelite Club to Barbara Jones, and sincerely hopes she will enjoy them. JANET CHAPMAN gladly surrenders the money box to the careful handling of Peggy Dooley. LARRY WITT offers his quiet sense of humor to Harold Wheat. THOMAS BARTON, unconditionally and without reservation, wishes to leave memories of 13 torturous years at Montvale to Mike Lodge. BETTY GILES gives her photographer ' s rights as a member of the ECHO staff to Amanda Ruff. BARBARA KIRKWOOD bequeaths her typing speed to Joyce Franklin. OWEN WHEAT confers upon Gary Reaves his most studious title. NANCY AGEE yields her position as Senior pianist to Kitty Buford, and insists that her post on the annual staff be likewise disposed of. STEVE WILLIAMSON leaves his perfect attendance record in his Senior year to David Napier. FRANCES WALDRON wills her slender waistline to Carol Overstreet. EMMA JOHNSON, voted best all around and Queen of the Senior Class, relinquishes her femininity and charm to all of the Junior girls on an equal basis. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS leaves all study and worries behind as she receives her honorable discharge from MHS. Bus drivers, WOOD, DOOLEY, and PINION present next year ' s drivers with degeared copies of MODERN CHILD PSY¬ CHOLOGY, HOW TO EXERCISE SELF-CONTROL, and METHODS OF TORTURE THROUGH THE CENTURIES, all of which proved effective in the past year. We hereby appoint the unpresuming underclassmen as executors of this document; and we do affix our names hereto for posterity. Signed, sealed, and delivered on this third day of June, nineteen-hundred and sixty by; Stephen D. Pinion Nancy Agee Arlene Hiner Class Prophecy Approaching footsteps moving down the long corridor, drawing NEARER, RESOUNDING LOUDER. The doctors conversed in hushed tones. I turned my face to the bare, padded wall, AND REMEMBERED. It could have been yesterday or a decade ago, OR PERHAPS TOMORROW. Time seemed irrelevant, almost non-exist¬ ent. That fateful night will ever burn in my memory. Through an unaccustomed contact with my trigonometry book, I discerned certain figures which stood out. They chal¬ lenged me! I muttered them under my breath. Finally, finding courage, I repeated them aloud. The result was unbe¬ lievable! By some unknown twist of fate, or an obscure scientific principle unheard of by this civilization, I had unbe¬ lievingly passed into Einstein ' s predicted Fourth Dimension, that of Time, merely by mentioning that queer and magical equation. And as part of this transformation, I had been loaned the gift of prophecy - for the figures portrayed before me were those of my CLASSMATES. These visions are now hazy and vague in my mind, but I shall attempt to show you as clearly as possible the future of the Class of ' 60, as I saw it. MICHAEL MOORMAN was portrayed to me as a destitute Doctor of Letters who had majored in American Government, and who was still trying to find a school where he could teach his revolutionary theories. I saw BRENDA CARTER as a new Hollywood glamour queen who had replaced Marilyn Monroe as number one attraction across the nation. LARRY WITT was shown as a successful and rich toupee manufacturer. JOYCE LAWHORN, who couldn’t make up her mind to marry, is now running a Lonely Hearts Club. EMMA JOHNSON, having too much fun to marry and settle down, is a shrewd and single businesswoman in Honolulu, and is dating a different man each night. WALTER RIELEY owns and manages the largest cattle ranch in Texas. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS, one of the fastest girls in the U.S., is a stewardess aboard a super¬ sonic jet airliner. MARIE ROSE now specializes in raising baby roses - both the sweet-smelling blooming kind, and the keep-you-awake-all-night-crying type. BARBARA KIRKWOOD is a Russian love-lorn columnist. SHERMAN WOOD now drives a new shool-bus with an automatic transmission. He still hasn ' t grown tall enough to reach the clutch. NANCY AGEE, a renowned concert pianist, has just returned from a successful tour of Europe. MARGIE CARTER, who dearly wanted to become a skating champion, now resides in northern Alaska and tries to teach her seven offspring the art. STEVE PINION, is currently compiling a new dictionary because WEBSTER ' S wasn ' t complete enough for him. JOYCE BOOTHE wanted to get married, but she is presently teaching a business course at Radford College. JANET CHAPMAN formerly presided over the Chapman Nursery, but now exercises jurisdiction over her own flock. ETHELENE CHILTON, teacher of drama and public speaking, is presently trying to teach a class of her boyfriends how to propose. BETTY KIRK¬ WOOD, a modern Florence Nightingale, is overseas nursing sick and wounded servicemen and loves every moment (AND every soldier) of her work. PAUL DOOLEY, with his instrumental program on television is giving Perry Como some real competition. JANICE CUSTER, a test pilot for Lockheed Aircraft, is currently exploring the dark side of the moon. THOMAS BARTON is now Chairman of the Barton-Havana Cigar Import Corporation, and consumes two boxes of his pro¬ duct daily. BARBARA BOOTHE, once a cheerleader, now teaches her family of girls to keep house while she watches basketball games on television. BOBBY BOBBITT now sits in his study writing a DO IT YOURSELF book for his first son. BARBARA ROSS is now a highly paid shoe-lace model on TV Channel 10. FRANCES WALDRON owns several thousand acres of bare, uninhabited Arizona desert-land, with no fences in sight. Believe it or not, this is her place of business. (Frances teaches married women how to drive.) OWEN WHEAT, Bedford ' s Chief of Police, has trouble enforcing the 70-mile-an-hour speed limit with his souped-up bicycle. ELEANOR ROOP is as surprised as everyone else by her sudden decision to become a lawyer. SARAH WILLIAM¬ SON was one of our engaged gals at MHS. We now find that she has been engaged fourteen times and is still looking. BARRY CAMPBELL is making a name for himself by marketing an entirely new tranquilizer drug. Tall and slim STEVE WILLIAMSON has rocked the television entertainment field by starring in a new series of western shows. FRANCES LAM presently coaches the football team at Georgia Tech. PATRICIA CHEEK has divorced eight husbands in ten years and has decided to stay single and live recklessly for a while. ARLENE HINER, a slim, trim candidate, is now in the Miss Universe contest. BETTY GILES takes dictation from Mr. McKee and helps him paddle bad little boys. ANN CHILTON wore the longest pony tail in her class at Montvale, but she is now secretly bald and wears a flashy red wig. ' f ■ ' { ' j i i Continued to page 52 MRS. HAMM Sponsor JEAN BEARD JOYCE BOHN, Secretary GALA BOWYER PATTY BOWYER KITTY BUFORD DONNY CAMPBELL PATTY CANNADAY NANCY CONNOR MARTHA CRAIG EDNA DOOLEY JOSEPH DOOLEY PEGGY DOOLEY JOYCE FRANKLIN SANDRA FRANKLIN JIMMY GILES LINDA GILES SHELBY GILES DAVID GRANT CARROLL HARDING CAROLYN HUTCHENS NORRIS JOHNSON BARBARA JONES WAYNE KING doris mckinney lois mckinney BETTY MITCHELL DAVID NAPIER, President GAYNELLE NESTER DANNY OBENCHAIN BRENDA ORANGE DICKIE ORR WARREN OTEY, Treasurer CAROL OVERSTREET HELEN OVERSTREET LOUISE PIERCE EILENE PRATT GARY REAVES IDA RUFF LINDA RUFF JANE SMITH MARY TAYLOR KAYE TERRELL HAROLD WHEAT Vice President ROY WILLIAMSON MICHAEL WRIGHT EDDIE HOGAN Mascot Miss Hylton Bernard Alphin Frances Amos Patricia Anderson Margaret Boothe Wanda Bowden Shirley Brown George Cooper Phillip Dooley Winfred Falls Sallie Fellers Dorothy Gray David Hawkins Keith Jurkus Virginia King Linda Lawhorn Betty McDaniel Helen McKinney John Morgan Ronald Morgan Joyce Orange Shirley Overstreet Judith Parker Marie Parker Ronald Pendleton Faye Pinion Amanda Ruff Doris Ruff Chrystaline Shepherd Linda Stevens ' John Thomas Alex Waldron Mr. Mathews, Sponsor David Aliff Raymond Aliff Grant Bobbitt Betty Boothe Cordelia Booth Wilma Bramlett John Carroll Joyce Carter Ella Sue Coffman Cecil Connor Steven Cox David Custer Evelyn Dalton Brenda Divers Delores Dooley Eleanor Dooley Nancy Dooley Shirley Dooley Catherine Garrett Richard Giles Charlotte Gross Doris Hamilton William Jones Faye King Thomas Kirkwood Carol Lam Judy Leftwich Roger Leftwich Stephen Luck Doris McClure Billy Milton June Milton Mary Moorman Bonnie Morgan Jean Morgan Tommy Obenchain Pauline Orange Carol Overstreet Nina Overstreet David Parfitt Vicki Reed Francis Rieley Richard Ruff Eilene Shepherd Linda Shepherd Judy Smith Sheila Terrell Mary Tyler George Waldron Betty White Sandra Agee Delores Allen Richard Alphin Martha Anderson Raymond Armbrister Carol Baker Eddie Barnett Faye Booth Doris Bramlett Lenna Bramlett Wayne Bramlett Julian Branstetter Johnny Brown Michael Cannady Billy Carter Dulcie Carter Joyce Carter Robert Craig Annie Mae Creasy Margaret Dickerson Edgar Divers Alma Dooley Dorothy Dooley Harold Dooley Mae Dooley Molly Dooley Katherine Dooley Patricia Elkins Jerry Evans Paul Fizer Danny Garrett Peggy Giles James Gray Gaynell Hawkins Judy Hodges Arvid Holdren Rodney Lam Leigh Link William Thomas Michael Lodge Lynn Lumsden Nancy Maxfield Charles McClure Linda McKinney Melvin Mitchell Ann Moorman Mary Moran Larry Morgan Albert Mross Mary Napier Jimmy Noell Glenn Orange Ronnie Orange Linda Otey Carolyn Overstreet James Overstreet Patton Overstreet Raymond Overstreet William Overstreet Jerry Parker Mary Parker Michael Reynolds Faye Rieley Loretta Roberts Nancy Roberts Jane Ross Helen Ruff Roger Ruff Germaine Stanley Margie Stanley David Thomas David Tyler Elsie Tyler Sharon Waldron Judy Webster Judy Whitworth Jerry Witt Joyce Wood r r Seventh Qmtie FIRST ROW: Mrs. Evans, Frances Love, Wayne Carter, Harold Webber, Nancy Gray, Barbara Gray, Minnie Biggs, Judy Hopcroft, Mrs. McKee. SECOND ROW: Ruby Forgie, Myrtle Carter, Nelson Martin, Hazel Moran, Rebecca Zimmerman, Evelyn Williamson, Johnny Moore, Jerry Franklin. THIRD ROW: Ruth Whorley, Linda Ross, Rosemary Hartberger, Jean Overstreet, Flanders Garman, Jean Draper, Genevieve Ovange, Betty Carter, Peggy Carter, Judy Nester. FOURTH ROW: Sue Webster, Frances Dooley, Nancy Foster, Virginia Meadows, Mary Anderson, Sharon Allen, Norma Waldron. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Gray, Patricia Gross, Evelyn Bramlett, Mavis Webber, Patsy Settles, Betty Divers, Bill Higgins, Kenneth McClure. SIXTH ROW: Glenn Reaves, Larry Lumsden, Ronnie Evans, Jackie Meadows, Ernest Dooley, Bobby Bush, Jerry Gray. SEVENTH ROW; Russell Dinkel, Tommy Orr, Spurgeon Vaughan, Marshall Cofer, Larry Ayers, Billy Joe McDaniel, Bobby Looney, Billy Jennings. EIGHTH ROW: Clarence Dooley, Tommy Witt, Peggy Nester, Enid Dooley, Judy Dooley, Brenda Dooley, Shirley Dooley, Mary Franklin. NINTH ROW: Phillip Pierce, Billy Shumate, Douglas Dooley, Samuel Nester, Oakey Bramlett, William McDaniel, Eugene Clark. FIRST ROW: Roger Fizer, Barrie Dooley, Tommy Giles, Billy Dooley, Phyllis Clark, Pauline Heck, Peggy Biggs, Sue Holdren, Joyce Craig, Shirley Gray, Mae Alphin. SECOND ROW: Virginia Dooley, Nancy Carroll, Wayne Garrett, Eugene Mross, Melvin Anderson, Price Parker, Bonnie Gardner, Linda Humphreys, Dianne Smelser. THIRD ROW: Donna Pendleton, Clayton Orange, Billy Nester, Dorothy Jennings, Owen Overstreet, William Wright, Charlie Obenchain, Willie Ruff. FOURTH ROW: Mary Smith, Johnny Biggs, Billy Carter, Mary Lawhorn, Brenda Hichman, Jerry Giles, Herman Stanley, Iris Carter. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Dooley, Jean Webster, Marie Dooley, Ruby Dooley, Drucilla Cress, Jessie Orange, Mary Creasey. SIXTH ROW: Dianne Dooley, Rebecca Barton, Marie Fulcher, Edward King, Douglas Wheeler, Donny King, Charles Dooley, Sue Luck. SEVENTH ROW: Mrs. Graham, Lois Overstreet, Patricia Dooley, Sarah Aldredge, Richard Stanley, Garland Nester, Samuel Nelms, Lonnie Parker, Mrs. Buford. EIGHTH ROW: Charles Fellers, Thomas Tyler, Eddie Craig, Woodrow Amos, Roger Hartberger, James Heck, Clayton Orange. foftk Cjrade FIRST ROW: Mary Fellers, Mary F. Dooley, Judy Love, Danny Warfe, Linda Dinkel, Calvin Amos, Allen Tyler, Kenneth Dalton, Mrs. White. SECOND ROW: Sue Craig, Josephine Heck, Debra Dingus, Linda Noell, Sally Williamson, Charlotte Quarles, Jeanette Smelser, Henry Love. THIRD ROW: Don Higgins, Reuben Shepherd, Tommy Cook, Frank Toms, Rachel Dooley, Benny Webster, Fred Wheeler, James Welch. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. John, Marvin Amos, Betty Amos, Nelson Abbott, Gary Flowers, Benny Dooley, Michael Orr, Eddie Parker. FIFTH ROW: Charles Robertson, Dale Carter, Eddie Carter, Douglas Calhoun, Larry Sumpter, Michael Hiner, David Gross, Jackson Dooley. SIXTH ROW: Carey Fizer, Burks Ruff, Bonnie Bramlette, Joe Shepherd, Michael Giles, Johnny Chilton, Saford Orange, Maybelle Blankenship. SEVENTH ROW: Sylvia Floyd, Alice Divers, David Wimmer, Walter Dooley, Billy Fizer, Donald Parker, Danny Amos. fourth Qradc FIRST ROW: Doris McDaniel, Donna St. Clair, Rose Mary Howell, Joyce Dooley, Jane Dooley, Linda Booth, Trudy Gray, Joyce Carter, Joyce Hutchens, Geraldine Dickerson, Gloria Gayhardt, Mrs. Bolick. SECOND ROW: Edward Dooley, Darcel Cress, Shirley Shepherd, Audrey Gray, Roy Stanley, Thomas Ruff, Henry Williamson, Sharon Giles, Charlotte Cook. THIRD ROW: Jerry Gardner, Steve Williamson, Mark Dooley, Ernest Bramlette, Clayton Edwards, Kenneth Owens, Wayne Boothe. FOURTH ROW: Martha Jennings, Ronald Dooley, Gaylon Lam, Henry Milton, Jimmy Gray, Eugene Long, David Dooley, Lynwood McDaniel. FIFTH ROW: Lewis Hopcroft, Cecilia Richards, Carla Mae Zimmerman, Wanda Long, Gwendolyn Parker, Carolyn Dooley, Dean Hamilton, Sandra Looney. SIXTH ROW: Roger Dooley, Floyd Orange, James Maxfield, Barry Dooley, Eddie Sumpter, Dewey Schilling, Bobby Tyler, Marshall Dooley. Zluni Qrade FIRST ROW: Mrs. Coffman, Betty Jane Gross, Kenneth Dooley, Russell Dooley, Franklin Robert¬ son, William Noell, Charles Wood, Mary Toms, Glenn Craig, Robert Gray, Tommy Dooley, Mrs. Lester. SECOND ROW: Barbara Thomas, Wanda Giles, Sandra Craig, Edith Overstreet, Billie Joe Owens, Cathy Dingus, Jean McDaniel, Sharon Luck, Shirley Carter. THIRD ROW: Frank Smith, Donna Tyler, Linda Settles, Dale Hawkins, Lena Dooley, Elaine Dooley, Cynthia Nester, Kathy Obenchain, Marguerite Baker. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Webster, Kenneth Bixler, Wayne Karnes, Michael Franklin, Stephen Spicer, Allie Whorley, Garnetta Maxfield, Jeanna Dooley, Patricia Mross. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Gray, Virginia Alcorn, Marie Divers, Alene Bolt, Ada Overstreet, Charles Gibson, Blair Clinebell, Rosemary Dooley. SIXTH ROW: Robert Dooley, Connie Troutt, Barbara Amos, Frances Overstreet, David Anderson, Norma Jean Arrington, Kitty Craig, Dianne Overstreet, Evie Garraghty. Second Grade FRONT ROW: Norma Heck, Norris Bramlett, Barbara Carter, Larry Waldron, William Blanken¬ ship, Mary Flowers, Robert Ferrell. SECOND ROW: Nancy Nester, Caroline Overstreet, Kathy Shepherd, Stella Carter, Alvin Edwards, Roger Gray. THIRD ROW; Barbara Welch, Allen Gross, Eugene Dooley, Mary Amos, Ronald Dooley, Richard Obenchain, Raymond Aliff, Miss Forgie. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Darst, Barry Webster, Rebecca Giles, Faye Heck, Larry McDaniel, Robert Baker, Ray Heck, Janet Bolt, Andrew Blankenship. FIFTH ROW: Sue Dingus, Susan Dooley, Johnny Witt, Thomas Long, Norris Dudding, Wesley Overstreet, Gary Waldron, Jimmy Anderson. SIXTH ROW: Benalder Bayse, Carlton McClure, Richard Walrond, Emma Wheeler, Vilinda Dooley, Jannie Owens, Peggy Bramlett, Phyllis Waldron, Billy Henry. TOP ROW: Peter Uzelac, Donna Long, Sue Richards, Randall Dooley, Steve Biggs, Michael Smith, Ronnie Dooley, Eugene Welch, Donnie Dooley, Dianne Orange, Sally Dooley. Jirst Qrade FIRST ROW: Russell Dooley, Chifton Smith, Thomas Divers, Richard Waldron. SECOND ROW: Sue Dooley, Melvin Hawkins, Marvin Creasy, Allen Parker, Patricia Dooley, Michael William¬ son, Joe Toms, Lloyd Shepherd, Cathy Webber, Joyce Toms, Carlton Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Michael Richards, Jeanette Dingus, Jill Parker, Joan Smelser, Lewis Abbott, Freddie Dooley, Rhonda Austin, Donnie McLain, Gary Long. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Wamach, Jennie Robertson, Jean Dooley, Shirley Witt, Phyllis Dooley, Tommy Carter, Charles Anderson, Jerry Orange, Charles Klett. FIFTH ROW: Michael Dooley, Jackolyn Richards, Charlie Dooley, Tommy Gib¬ son, Rita Myers, Randall Bixler, Guy Overstreet, Ann Dooley, Dennis Fender, Linda McClure, Donnie Carter, Alfred Moser, Mary Clark, Sheila Giles, William Dooley, Nancy Parker, Joyce Tyler. Zke Echo Staff Betty Kirkwood EDITOR Mrs. Hamm ADVISOR Barry Campbell BUSINESS MANAGER SEATED: Nancy Agee, Betty Kirkwood, Barry Campbell. STANDING: Danny Obenchain, Eilene Pratt, Doris McKinney, Harold Wheat, Nancy Connor, Bobby Bobbitt, Betty Humphreys. Valley Views Staff SEATED: Kitty Buford, Harold Wheat, Editor; Nancy Connor. STANDING: Mrs. Hamm, Sponsor; Sandra Franklin, Eilene Pratt. Going To Press V. V’s Go On Sale Beta Club FIRST ROW: David Grant, Nancy Connor, Barbara Jones, Dickie Orr, Doris McKinney, Patricia Cheek, Sarah Williamson. SECOND ROW: Eilene Pratt, Jane Smith, Treasurer; Joyce Bohn, Vice President; Brenda Orange, Secretary; Arlene Hiner, Reporter; Sherman Wood. THIRD ROW; Betty Kirkwood, Ethelene Chilton, Nancy Agee, Barbara Kirkwood, Ann Chilton, Betty Mitchell, Steve Pinion, Walter Rieley, Owen Wheat, Barry Campbell, Emily Luck, Frances Lam, Barbara Ross, Michael Wright. FIRST ROW: Mr. Coffman, Sponsor; Bobby Bobbitt, Vice President; Walter Rieley, Sentinel; Thomas Barton, Treasurer; Bernard Alphin, Secretary; Sherman Wood, President. SECOND ROW; Keith Jurkus, Billy Milton, Cecil Connor, Bill Jones, Richard Giles, Raymond Aliff, Jimmy Giles. THIRD ROW: David Aliff, Ronnie Morgan, Francis Rieley, Donny Campbell. FOURTH ROW: Steve Williamson, Larry Witt, David Hawkins, Alex Waldron, Thomas Kirkwood. FIRST ROW; Kitty Buford, Norris Johnson, Faye King, Judy Leftwich, Virginia King, President; Nancy Connor, Treasurer; Betty Giles, Historian; Eleanor Roop, Secretary; Patricia Cheek, Re¬ porter; Joyce Bohn, Vice President; Linda Giles, Joyce Orange, Carolyn Hutchens, Doris Bram- lett, Carol Overstreet. SECOND ROW: Doris McClure, Louise Pierce, Nancy Dooley, Joyce Carter, Faye Pinion, Dianne Martin, Dolores Dooley, Ella Sue Coffman, Gala Bowyer, Emily Luck, Parliamentarian; Marie Parker, Judy Smith, Shelby Giles, Eleanor Dooley, Carol Over- street, Betty White, Nina Overstreet, Miss Whitaker, Sponsor; Mary Tyler. THIRD ROW: Betty Boothe, Eilene Pratt, Shirley Dooley, Gloria Morgan, Marie Rose, Frances Amos, Pauline Orange, Shirley Overstreet. FOURTH ROW: Carol Lam, Barbara Ross, Patricia Foster, Evelyn Dalton. Allied foutk FIRST ROW: Jimmy Giles, Vice President; Warren Otey, Treasurer; Nancy Agee, President; Betty Kirkwood, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Judy Smith, Faye Booth, Frances Wood, Joyce Wood, Sherman Wood, Michael Wright, James Gray. THIRD ROW: Shirley Overstreet, June Milton, Linda McKinney, Pat Moran, Mary Napier, Linda Otey, Faye Pinion. FOURTH ROW: Linda Lawhorn, Germain Stanley, Betty White, Judy Leftwich, Janice Custer, Jane Smith, Joyce Bohn. FIFTH ROW: Vicki Reed, Brenda Divers, Faye King, Amanda Ruff, Eilene Pratt, Virginia King, Barbara Kirkwood. SIXTH ROW: Carol Overstreet, Evelyn Dalton, Carol J. Overstreet, Katherine Garrett, Mary Moorman, Ann Moorman, Helen Ruff, Ella Sue Coffman. SEVENTH ROW: Phillip Dooley, George Cooper, Jimmy Noell, Edgar Divers, Donnie Campbell, Steven Cox, Thomas Kirkwood. Safety Patrol FIRST ROW: Norris Johnson, Doris McKinney, Martha Craig, Eleanor Roop, Janet Chapman. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Hutchens, Sherman Wood, Joyce Carter, Betty McDaniel. THIRD ROW; Paul Dooley, Steve Pinion, Donnie Campbell, Sandra Franklin, Peggy Dooley, Joyce Boothe, Bobby Bobbitt, Joseph Dooley. FOURTH ROW: Marie Parker, Betty White, Shelby Giles, Michael Wright, Winfred Falls. Science Club Jdbrary Club Stephen Luck, Secretary-Treasurer; David Parfitt, Warren Otey, Vice President; Dickie Orr, President; Mr. Rhudy, Sponsor. SEATED: Barbara Boothe, Treasurer; Owen Wheat, Secretary; Arlene Hiner, President; Joyce Boothe, Reporter. FIRST ROW: June Milton, Thelma Hamilton, Doris Hamilton, Chrystalene Shepherd, Sue Williamson, Sandra Franklin. SECOND ROW: Brenda Divers, Janet Chapman, Vicki Reed, Judith Parker, Doris Ruff, Jimmy Mat¬ tox, Betty Mitchell, Gaynelle Nester. Suture business Ceaders of America FIRST ROW: Mildred Giles, Reporter; Patty Bowyer, Vice President; Jane Smith, President; Nancy Agee, Treasurer; Barbara Jones, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Janice Custer, Lois McKinney, Patty Cannady, Doris McKinney, Norris Johnson. THIRD ROW: Eilene Pratt, Linda Giles, Brenda Orange, Peggy Dooley, Ida Ruff, Carolyn Hutchens, Miss Shealor, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Emma Johnson, Joyce Lawhorn, Betty Kirkwood. FIFTH ROW: Brenda Carter, Edna Dooley, Linda Ruff, Betty Mitchell, Gala Bowyer, Kitty Buford, Helen Overstreet, Nancy Connor. SIXTH ROW: Jean Beard, Margie Carter, Louise Pierce Barbara Kirkwood, Ann Chilton, Ethelene Chil¬ ton. TOP ROW; Paul Dooley, Steve Pinion, Barry Campbell. 1 KVQ’s FIRST ROW: Mr. McKee, Danny Obenchain, Patton Overstreet, Jackie Meadow, Sherman Wood, Harold Wheat. SECOND ROW: David Custer, James Heck, Thomas Witt, Robert Craig, Michael Wright, Clayton Orange, Woodrow Amos. THIRD ROW: Dickie Orr, Jerry Witt, Ronnie Morgan, Oakry Bramlett, Douglas Dooley, Johnny Morgan, Phillip Dooley. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Armbrister, David Tyler, Rodney Lam, David Parfitt, Warren Otey, Jimmy Mattox. FIFTH ROW; David Grant, Carroll Harding, Barry Campbell, Donny Campbell, Billy Carter, Pat Overstreet, Tommy Nester. SIXTH ROW: Bobby Bobbitt, David Hawkins, James Overstreet, Paul Fizer, Tommy Thomas, Winfred Falls. SEVENTH ROW: Joseph Dooley, Steve Pinion, Ronald Pendleton, Edgar Divers, Gary Reeves, Roy Williamson, Paul Dooley. Monogram Club SEATED: Danny Obenchain, Carroll Harding, Warren Otey, Barry Campbell, David Grant, Harold Wheat, David Napier. STANDING: Lois McKinney, Joyce Bohn, Linda Giles, Sarah Williamson, Reva Orange, Emily Luck, Barbara Boothe, Joyce Boothe. mmm I future Zeackers of America SEATED: Ethelene Chilton, Treasurer; Barbara Boothe, Vice President; Reva Orange, President; Ann Chilton, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Joyce Bohn, Arlene Hiner, Librarian; Barbara Jones, Brenda Orange, Jane Smith, Doris McKinney, Gala Bowyer. SECOND ROW; Miss Rayburn, Sponsor; Nancy Connor, Emily Luck, Barry Campbell. Senior 4-M Club FIRST ROW: David Napier, Sharon Waldron, Junior Leaders; Michael Wright, Treasurer; Steve Cox, Vice President; Amanda Ruff, President; Mary Moorman, Secretary; Linda Lawhorn, Betty McDaniel, Patricia Anderson. SECOND ROW; Sandra Agee, Patrica Elkins, Judy Hodges, Martha Anderson, Dorothy Dooley, Ann Moorman, Delores Allen. THIRD ROW: Mary Taylor, Katherine Garrett, Martha Craig, Joyce Franklin, Shirley Brown, Dorothy Gray, Sallie Fellers. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Obenchain, John Carroll, Roger Leftwich, Michael Lodge, George Cooper, Carroll Harding. Boys ’ Basketball Phillip Dooley, Johnny Morgan, Mr. Matthews, Coach; Donny Campbell, Tommy Obenchain, Gary Reaves, Joseph Dooley, Harold Wheat, Carroll Harding, Dickie Orr, Warren Otey, David Grant, Ronald Pendleton, Walter Shumate, Raymond Aliff, Jimmy Mattox, Cecil Connor. (jirls ’ basketball FIRST ROW: Faye King, Reva Orange, Joyce Boothe, Sally Fellers, Doris McClure, Nancy Con¬ nor, Nancy Dooley, Joyce Carter, Emily Luck, Barbara Boothe, Eilene Pratt, Sarah Williamson. Cheerleaders CENTER: Linda Giles, Head Cheerleader. Left to right: Joyce Bohn, Brenda Orange, Peggy Dooley, Gala Bowyer, Kitty Buford, Joyce Lawhorn, Norris Johnson, Jane Smith, Lois McKinney. baseball KNEELING: Tommy Obenchain, Raymond Aliff, John Carrol, Johnny Morgan, Phillip Dooley. SECOND ROW: Gary Reaves, Walter Shumate, Warren Otey, Carroll Harding, David Grant, Barry Campbell, Dickie Orr. THIRD ROW: C. E. Mathetys, Coach; Danny Obenchain, Paul Dooley, Harold Wheat, Winfred Falls, Manager. Hoys’ Volleyball FIRST ROW: Gary Reeves, Carroll Harding, Ronald Pendleton, Joseph Dooley, Dickie Orr, Tommy Obenchain, Jimmy Noell. SECOND ROW: Cecil Connor, Raymond Aliff, Harold Wheat, David Grant, Danny Obenchain, Warren Otey, David Parfitt, Mr. Mathews, Coach. Qiris’ Volleyball FRONT: Joyce Boothe, Emily Luck. FIRST ROW: Nancy Dooley, Joyce Carter, Faye King, Carolyn Hutchens, Doris McClure. SECOND ROW: Virginia King, Eleanor Roop, Martha Craig, Joyce Franklin, Eilene Pratt, Joyce Orange, Sarah Williamson. DEC Humor Carnival Queen DORIS McCLURE Zkeir Majesties David Hawkins and Doris McClure. Attendants: Joyce Craig, Jackolyn Richards, Steve Williamson. SC =5 S5 As a dress designer MILDRED GILES never made a fortune, but she does have hundreds of yards of left-over material for her aprons and dishtowels. PATRICIA FOSTER owns a fabulous New York night club and very graciously invites all her friends there for a gala party. THELMA HAMILTON was pictured as a successful operator of a 14-floor department store in Montvale. I envisioned REVA ORANGE in agricultural surroundings. She plowed the corn and her husband, Abner, distilled it. And, if I remember correctly, EMILY LUCK succeeded Mr. Cassell as MHS phys. ed. director. Unlike Mr. Cassell, she usually arrived before 9 a. m. . . . The two psychiatrists stood motionless outside the padded cell, intently studying the restless inmate lying inside. They exchanged pitying glances. One spoke. Hopeless case. Yes, agreed his colleague. Nutty as a fruitcake. Their footsteps receded down the hall, growing fainter; then . . . silence. 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