Valley High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)

 - Class of 1974

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304 Popular Hair Styles '74. To Vicki Dernaway, two vodka collins and the rest of the night alone with Robert Redford, the flares in my car, free periods, a home movie kit and Time in a Bottle. To Phyllis Iohnson, two weeks on the French Riviera with the one and only exciting R.F. To Loring Jacobs, a pack of cigarettes to make him feel like a big man. And when I die, I leave to Valley High my body to contribute to the betterment of mankind. GOD SAVE THE WORLD! I, Barbara Wrobel, leave to Valley an everlasting memory of the class of '74. To Mardy, Mr. Holmberg, old letters, Bob, Puppy, P., Ruby Thomas and fun times. To Barbie, candystriping, a boy- friend, and a fun senior year. To Randy, stenoscript and E.P. To Debbie, Alan and the '57 Thunderbird, To Marleen, Mrs. White. To Elizabeth, her own chauffeur. To Mr. Holmberg, the patience for dummies like me. To Mrs. Neely, my thanks and apprecia- tion. To Tim, I leave Rhonda. To Rhonda, I leave Tim, love, funny notes, friendship, and all the happiness in the world. We, Michael C. Van Tuyl, Gary Vallen, and james R. Rosen- berger, being of insidiously satanic minds and svmmetrically pro- found bodies, do hereby bequeath to Kathy Harney, a six fingered Eqyptian Dung Beetle, to Rudy Schiller, the tsourcel the beetle came from, and to Mike VanWert .... Egypt. To Randy Thorn- ton we leave three slightly used bottles of white shoe polish and a stretched out pair of Scants. To Momma Gregory, we leave lasting memories of her little brats, and to Bill Teeters, some new clientele. With numerous protruding ramifications, we render to William G. Bobier next year's head football coaching duties and 1096 of total sales on his missing textbooks. To Overton Curtis goes a gallon of bug Juice and a practically new cake cutter. To Dianne Lochner, we bequeath a bubble gum machine that doesn't give change and to P.T., the guts to fill the machine. To Bobby johnson, we leave a box of Wheaties with a Charles At- las weightlifting kit free inside. To Mike Trapp, a slightly Sandy French Horn and to Nico Simponis, one free pass to the poor house and a free dinner at Caesar's Palace bussed by Glen Brown. To Nancy Green, we leave the one and only Adolph Schwartz. With fond memories we leave to Aldeane Edwards, a vintigae Feb 2.8, 1974 bottle of Pinot Raspberry Kool-wine and four plastic glasses. We regretfully submit to Brian tB.S.J Shest, a brand-new full- length Letterman's tent. To Karma Neely, we proudly present a free, all expense paid date with Fred the goat. To Karen jones lalias the Blue Ladyj, we endow to her a pair of personally autographed Buba's Chops. To Connie tsmilesj Verchick, we leave a standing invitation .... anytime .... anywhere! .. To Kimmie Roylance, we leave something she can hide under those turtlenecks she al- ways wears and a coupon for the John of her choice. Iohn Arfuso, gets the biggest gift of all, Paul Geiger, tand visa versaj. An air valve goes to our old friend and pal, Craig Roles. We thought about giving Arthur Lavery a hard time, but instead we'll leave him . .. alone. To Kathy Green, we leave Iim R . . To Sam? We leave three of the best band years of his life. To jim, we leave a Prudential life insurance policy, Got a piece of the rock. To Mike, we leave a bucket of ice water and a gallon of coffee! To Gary, we leave fond memories of his R.B. OF C.. To Diana Boom-Boom Barth, we leave an official set of autographed rol- ler berby elbow pads and one free jam. To Darrell Bellamy, we leave fond memories of the golf team and Steve. And to all the rest of you, we leave! I, Arthur Ioseph Lavery will to Mr. Perogola, you have just lost the services of Arthur I. Lavery. Good luck Valley Bands!! To the Valley Bowling team, quote, Arthur I. Lavery leaves Barry Asher, Dick Weber, Carmen Salvino, Don Iohnon, and Iim Stefinitch. At least that's who I would like to leave to the best H.S. Bowling Teams in Southern Nevada. To Craig Roles, I, Arther 1. Lavery, will get EVEN with you in one way or another. I, Muriel Lehman, in unsounded mind and body, will the fol- lowing to school and my sister and her friends. 113 all cheat sheets!!! Q23 any empty M8z.M wrapers 135 any and all sticky pieces of gum under the desk tops. With all my love, Muriel Leh- man. I, Ric Gagliardi, being of blown mind and body, do hereby pro- claim the following as my senior will and testament: To Craig Roles and Anna Matvay, I leave the valedictorianship of their respective colleges. Better luck next time. To Mr. Schiller, I leave my slide rule and all those physics books I ripped off. To the mem- ories of Thom and Marsh, I leave sanity. To Mr. Calvert, I leave a really bothersome frosh class. To Uncle Monty, I leave a far- out son-in-law and an instant cure for hayfever. To Mrs. Marshall I leave a publications class full of Howards. Ralph, I leave you the greatest party ever not recorded in the history of the world. Let's hope it's a success. To Elizabeth, I leave alyoshia . What else can I say? Van Wert, I leave my idealism, I think you need it more than I do. Ms. Lane, I leave, finally. To Gary, I leave Aspen, Alta, Snowbird, Mammoth, Etc, a far-out style and Let's Boogey . Chris, to you I leave the books, the music and the path, away from the Yellow Brick Road. Ieff, to you I leave my sense of priorities, unless, of course, you'd rather be salutatorian. jo Alexis, I leave you influential friends, rides up the chairlift and truth you never knew.

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Kevkl English, of partially sound mind and body, at time of ,Sheryl Cameron, to have someone to take her on a far away trip. Bill, a cute smile, a fantastic wedding 8: my autograph. Trena Sr Frankie, sold bird and a wrecked Porsche. Michell Harris, Femi- nine mystique lesson. Sherrie Nickell, a Septmember wedding. Mr. Bellaney, a sleeping bag. The the class of 75, my condolences. I, Sue Crawford, bequeath the following: To Paulette tChar- lette?J Stanga, our crazy world of Betsey and Bitty, Big Mac and Twinkle Toes, i'Nellish nights and hubba hubba, potent per- fumes, and buzzin' boys, L4 and 733. To Danny Shearin, a band- up good time. To Mark McDonald, Bill LeBaron and a lot of luck. To Tono, money, matzoh balls, and the memory of Maloney. To Marion Zorn, David Dumb and a lot of tacky laughs. To Terri D., peanut butter and what's really in it. To Dani A., Elmira. To Frank Cocchie, cinnamon and anything else that spiced up your life. To Robbie Maloney, the song somethings Burning and I think it's the girls at Valley. To Heather, John, Jonathan 8: Jeanette, and endless summer and the impossible dream. To Brady Exber, the class you can't buy with money. To Gary and Loring, the famous Physics tromp. To Bruce O., What you want to believe happened on New Year's Eve and to Patti Moore, What did! To Butch Brown, only good things and to certain cheerleaders, only bad. To Kevin English, kisses and to Sue Dobbins, embarrassment. To Wayne Webb, burnt Poptarts and a great night's sleep. To Bill LeBaron, Betty, everything she ever stood for and a wife just like her. graduation do will: Key Club, my pair of boxer shorts for the new innocent on-coming members. Brad Roberts 8: Bill Schulman, .each a Doreen Nino doll to keep them both happy. Mark Schepp- a body razor to slip through every morning before school. Ken Thompson, a pair of elevator shoes so he can look into Shar- on's eyes. Sharon Moore, a can of peas for the Jolly Green Gi- ant . Joanne Catello, a pair of hand-cuffs for Donald. Donald ?Newman, the key. Jeannie Enders, a larger soccer bunny uniform a life subscription to Playgirl Magazine . Kathy O'Quinn, a life-size poster of David Maturino. Byron Crawford, freedom and 'a fake I.D. Frank Cocchi, better luck next time. Craig Roles, beauti- ful girls and lots of fun in Salt Lake. Susan Andrich, lots of soccer 'parties and lots of luck. Chris Plummer, a optimistic look at life. I, Kathy Flanagan, sober mindedly do hereby leave: Lisa Meta- deth, a marrage in 2001. To Mary Jane, my book The Happy Hooker. And to Mary Raftery, the remembrance of the tongue in Mira Costa. To Debbie, a rotten bannana. To Dwana, her first love, Howard F. To Jim, a apt. full of love, happiness, and a little help from our friend Tequila. To Valley High, GOOD Riddance. V I, Valerie Forsythe, being of sound mind and questionable body do hearby leave to my friends and enemies the following: To Caro- lyn, many more memories of our everlasting friendship, an apart- ment to share, more classes to ditch, a new door that will open, a bottle of Strawberry Hill, and another Sadie Hawkins Dance. tPitJ Darnell, alias George Jetson, the happy thought that the last For- sythe is gone. To the girls of the world, look our Robbie Romance and to him, a little class. To Butch, my love, a scholarship for foot- ball. To Danny, dancing is the moon light, another class with Nor- dine, and a night of uncontrolable madness. To Toni, another Sunday night at 'BB's , no power, and Dale, Jody and Debbie, a never ending fabric design class. To Mrs, Lane, a sour cream lemon pie and teacher-of-the-year award. Mr. Calvert, the thanks for H sm..f.e..ff.mrs,-1' . . . . iftuiiipgg it -wx :eayfaw.aaew.it..,,,f. V: my 1 f your help thru school. To Mr. Bellamy, a book on how to explain international trade. To the selected members of the football team, I leave intrusion of your straw hat by Curt Garham and Company. And to all my teachers, old and new, a year of perfect attendance. Last, but not least, I leave Sue something she likes-a year's supply of gum, a krout dog, and keys so she can keep it cool. Deb, I leave Jifnmy, the love I lost, a repeat night at mycols and a six pack of Colt 45. To you, my Heather, I leave a wickered chair, PAID IN FULL, a picture of Mark so I can have mine back, a DREAM come TRUE of the one you love, a mountain of snow in your backyard all year around, a book of my stories, and the thanks and memories of the best Christmas ever. To all three, I leave many more nights of cruizing, summer baseball games, bundles of shoe polish, tub of water ballons, a quarter for gas, a car made for four in the front, and all the Vegas guys you can handle. To Terry, Kevin and Jimmy G. poster, to swing with a girl from Valley, and the girl to go with it. To Mark and Albert, love and long hours on the phone! I, Mike Trapp, in hopes of returning the favor that J.R., M.V., and G.V. did to me, bequeath to all them the R.B.C. given only be Valley's favorite sport. l, Diane Watson, bequeath the following to the following: Terrie Baratz, Dennis-W.H.S. To Jo Dickerson, sophomore year, perfect 6-some, Friends Elton, and Glen. To Frank Cocche, the roller skating championships. To Tom.Gordon, Hungarian Tuna. To Sheryl Cameron, eyewatering talks and pinkies To Dorothy Di- vot Gallagher, a rock-out concert starring us, and Chemistry, Bobby Reidell, Annette Funachele, Mageinsky Tullemellow Golf Classic of Lima Bean, and a six pack of frog hair. To Rhonda Bled- soe Bleis, Lake Sahara jet set, Dominic, Sunrise Medical Building, Vodka Collins, show, Satch and Sonny, Clark, Curt, and Ed, Plata Del Ray, Tommy, George is the big bear still in the woods? Colonel Klink, Dodge City, all the advice we traded but never took and a sincere wish that you can find true happiness with someone who can give and love as much as you. To Valley Hi, a fond fair- well, you gave me the best years ever. Long Live Valley High. I, Suzie Welling, being of sound body but questionable mind, will: To Tina, a bowl of gold fish and a lifetime supply of T.P.! P.J. a secret kept, a parking stall with top billing, and an appoint- ment at that funny hairdresser. To Karen, a lifetime supply of Kleenex tissues, and a pro-baseball player with a over-developed muscle. To Brad, a bathrobe and a private line. To Tom and John, all my Eskimo Pies. To Tom and all the other Redheads of Valley High, the secret we all share! tshhhj. To the student body of Valley High, the best luck in the future and I hope its as good for for you as it was for me! I, John Wilcox, being of worped mind and strange body leave: To Mark Scheppmann, a box a panty hose, enough golf balls to bill each one, a book of party games, a cold spoon with enough string on it and a bottle of Nair. To Jeff Fleitz, 10 girls dying to go out with him, a how-to book on conducting yourself with a girl at a drive-in movie and a bottle of Pepto-Bismal for every girl he takes to the drive-in. To Brad Osgood, a good sport trophy for his fine performance at Key Club initiation. To Kevin English, les- sons on how to control yourself in the presence of young ladies, boxer shorts or not. To Ralph Freund, a year's subscription to 303

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