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enior cS uper aiwes Most Likely to Succeed Most Athletic Most Temperamental BARBARA JONES WAYNE KING JOYCE BOHN DAVID GRANT GAY BOWYER DAVID NAPIER LINDA RUFF WARREN OTEY NANCY CONNOR DANNY OBENCHAIN EILENE PRATT DONNIE CAMPBELL MARTHA CRAIG CARROLL HARDING MARY TAYLOR HAROLD WHEAT Best All Around Biggest Flirts Biggest Eaters Wittiest
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MICHAEL HERBERT WRIGHT Allied Youth, 1,2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2 - Treasurer, 3 - Treasurer, 4; Beta Club, 2, 3, 4; Safety Patrol, 3, 4; KVG, 1,2,3, 4. DAVID LAWTON YOUNG 4-H Club, 1,2,3; Basketball, 1,4; Volleyball, 1,2,3, 4; FBLA, 4; Class Sergeant-at-Arms, 4. MRS. RUFF, SPONSOR SEATED; Barbara Jones, Secretary; Wayne King, President; Mrs. Ruff, Spon¬ sor. STANDING: Gala Bowyer, Treasurer; Nancy Connor, Reporter; David Young, Sergeant-at-Arms; Danny Obenchain, Vice President; Joe Dooley, Reporter.
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We, the Senior Class of Montvale High School, in this upside-down year of our Lord 1961, presuming ourselves to be of sound mind, and now supposedly endued with profound knowledge, do desire to hereby bequeath our remaining possessions, and impressionable qualities to our worthy and devoted lower classmen in this our last will and testament. Disposing of our joint effects-to the long-suffering faculty we extend our sympathy for the strain which we have inflicted upon them in recent years. To the juniors, our immediate heirs, we leave the remains of the piano in the sacred senior room. To the sophomores, we bequeath our ability to transfer the Ole Spirit of MHS to the new high school, (if and when—). To the freshmen, we leave our ability to evade treacherous homework. To Mrs. Ruff, we express our gratitude for bearing with us as long as she did. Upon Miss Shealor we bestow our romantic tendencies. Individual bequests are: JEAN BEARD gives her ability to get and keep a husband to Leigh Link. JOYCE BOHN leaves her lovers ' quarrels to Linda Otey. GALA BOWYER leaves her mon¬ ey-handling ability to Margaret Boothe. PATTY BOWYER wills her friendly relations with Miss Rayburn to Johnny Morgan. KITTY BUFORD leaves her trim figure to Jean Stevens. BAR¬ BARA JONES leaves her quiet dignity to Virginia King. NANCY CONNOR wishes Nancy Dooley to have her athletic ability, and Amanda Ruff her job as editor of the annual. MARTHA CRAIG and JOYCE FRANKLIN leave the lovers ' corner to whoever gets there first. EDNA DOOLEY bestows her willingness to work in government to Philip Dooley. PEGGY DOOLEY, ungrudgingly, wills the blond streak in her hair to Sally Fellers. SANDRA FRANK¬ LIN and LOUISE PIERCE leave their driving abilities to Doris McClure. SHELBY GILES will¬ ingly bestows her disposition to anyone who can cultivate it. LINDA GILES conveys her fem¬ inine qualities to June Milton. CAROLYN GIBBS bequeaths her motorcycle-riding prowess to Helen Ruff. NORRIS JOHNSON wills her cheerleading outfit to anyone who can fill it. DORIS MC¬ KINNEY leaves her excellent scholastic record to Jean Morgan. MARY ANN TAYLOR and GAYNELLE NESTER leave their strong vocal cords to Shirley Brown and Patricia Anderson. BRENDA ORANGE tearfully leaves Bobby. HELEN OVERSTREET bestows her lunch ticket job on Carol Lam. EILENE PRATT bestows her favorite typewriter upon Vicki Reed but warns that it writes O-W-E-N automatically. LINDA RUFF wills her many boy friends to Mary Ty¬ ler. JANE SMITH passes on to sister Judy her flair for dating referees. HAROLD WHEAT, DONNIE CAMPBELL, and JOSEPH DOOLEY leave their friendship with Mr. McKee to Jimmy Giles. EDWARD FIZER bequeaths his modern bus to Jimmy Mattox. DAVID GRANT bestows his pleasing conduct and title of best-all-around upon Francis Rieley. CARROLL HARDING leaves his temperamental qualities to Bernard Alphin. DAVID NAPIER hands down his record of being absent twice a week and passing, also his office sessions, to Charles McClure. DAN¬ NY OBENCHAIN leaves his good looks to Ronald Pendleton. WAYNE KING conveys his leader¬ ship abilities to David Tyler. WARREN OTEY leaves his guard position to Tommy Obenchain. DICKIE ORR leaves but will return to visit Doris. GARY REAVES and ROT WILLIAMSON leave their pulpwood business to Richard Giles. MICHAEL WRIGHT leaves all his girl friends with great sorrow. DAVID YOUNG leaves his West Virginia accent to anyone who can master it. We do hereby appoint as our executors the benefactors of this document; and we trust that each stipulation will be carried out to the fullest possible extent. Dated this February 6, 1961, at Montvale, Virginia. MICHAEL WRIGHT, Scribe RICHARD ORR) WAYNE KING) Advisers
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