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Senior Class Officers ROW ONE: Jane Combs, Sharon Cook, Doris Stier, Mrs. Rasmussen. ROW TWO: Keith Sherman, Mr. Bennett, John Morey. Class History Our introductory step into Valley was more or less foisted upon us as sophomores, but nevertheless, we all enjoyed the fun of initiation. By the time we had learned who each other was, and had learned the identities of the upperclassmen, much of the year was gone. But we did eventually settle down to the routine of Valley and become a third of Valley's population. Our most difficult and important job as sophomores was choosing our class officers. They were: president-Gary Kempster; secretary-Mary Melton; treasurer-Jeff Waldron; Student Council representative-Sheryl Young. We next discovered the fun of homecoming and elected Sharon Cook and Gary Kempster as our king and queen attendants. By the end of the school term we had found that our sophomore year had been an interesting and informative one. We looked forward to the added prestige and savoir-faire that goes with being upperclassmen. We chose as our junior officers: president-Robert Lundry; secretary-Jitana Hamman; treasurer-Carol Grice; Student Council representive-Gary Kempster; vice-president-Lee Reed; reporter-Sharon Cook. Our junior year was busy as we elected Jitana Hamman and Jim Lafferty as our homecoming king and queen attendants, decorated our homecoming car, and cheered at the game. We were all very pleased over our class rings, which we soon found distinguished us from all other Valley classes and bound us a little more together as a group. We later had the fun and work of our class play, CHINA BOY. With the money earned from the junior refreshment stand, we planned and enjoyed our junior-senior prom and banquet. Our theme was Hawaiian Paradise. We climaxed our junior year in an exciting trip to Chicago. The end of our junior year found us looking forward with antic- ipation and anxiety to being seniors. We honored, as seniors, Marla Jo Metelka and Galen Timmons as our homecoming Queen and King. This eagerly-awaited year was not disappointing to us. Our officers, which we had chosen at the end of our junior year, were: president-Keith Sherman; vice-president-John Morey; secretary-Sharon Cook; treasurer-Dor is St ier; Student Council representative-Jane Combs. We looked forward to graduation as we chose our class colors— lavender and silver, flower—a white rose, and our motto—Wisdom comes to no one by chance. Marla Jo Metelka received the D.A.R. Award and Robert Lundry the Good Citzenship Award. As the year came to an end and we all began making plans for our future, we realized what good times and good friends we had had during our three years at Valley, and before that in grade school. Then we learned why the oldtimers at Valley had said, Enjoy your school years. We are grateful to Mrs. Rasmussen and Mr. Bennett, our friends and teacher, for their helpful guidance.
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DONALD ABBADUSKY TERRY ANDERSON Seniors ROBERT BABBITT JOYCE BAKER Compliment of NATIONAL BANK OF CANTON—Canton
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