Montvale High School - Echo Yearbook (Montvale, VA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 18 text:

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

Page 17 text:

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.



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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

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