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If SUE LEGATE, do will my height to Debbie Brown, who needs it badly, I also will my dimples to my sister who has only one. I SALLY LINE, do will my ability to have fun and laughs in last hour study hall to Dixie Link, Marge Williams, Debbie Jones, and Vicki Hulet who already have a good start. If BRENDA MCCRACKEN, do will Mr. Gary Little another group of gossipies, just like ours this year so he won't miss out on anything. To Roberta Sherman I will the F. H. A. and good luck to her. If MARGIE MEYER, do will my duty as second hour librarian to Denise Adair, in hopes that she may have as much fun as I have. If ANGELA O'BRIEN, do will all my fond memories and fun times at Valley to Jayne Chatterton in hopes that she'll have just as many if not more. If DEAN OVERCASH, do will my ability to make a touchdown on the first play to next year's fullback. If KATHY REEDER, do will my ability to cope with Lewistown guys through thick and thin to Rhonda and Nancy in hopes they will carry out some kinda adventures in their future years to come. If JACK ROBERTS, do will my ability to grow a beard to Marvin Tracy, because he has even less than me. If DANIEL ROOT, do will my drumming ability to anyone at Valley who thinks they can compete with me. If JANE MARIE ROSELLE, do will to Mr. David Lyle Ward and Mr. Gary Clyde Little the ability to recognize a super-wit when they see one. If KATHY SHENAUT, do will my Bookkeeping ability and all my Bookkeeping scrap papers to Diana Tice. Good luck Diana! I, BARBARA STEVENSON, do will my ability to look down on teachers to Teresa Taylor and Twila Van Hoose who will need it. I, HERMAN STIER, do will to Tim Terpening my unequaled ability to sprain my ankle during basketball season and also my car so he can come to Fairview as often as he wants to. I, ROD STUBBS, do will Beverly Pruett my Nuttier Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies. To Becky Markley my wres- tling top so that she will keep in shape and also I will David Sampson my building trades pants for they have surved their purpose for me. I, JEFF STUCKEL, do will to Freddy Fantistic my Presidency of Physics Club and Mr. Willis, and to all my friends I will and wish them the good times that go along with High School. I, RADINE STUCKY, do will my ability for finding good things under trees to Tom Morse who isn't going to find them anywhere else. If KATHY URBANC, do will to Denise Adair a compact water hose, so that she may have it with her at all times for those spur of the moment situations. I, RANDY WAY, do will my ability to jump the hurdler to David Powell and Mark Trone and my ability for Kune Fu to Butch Ward. I, 6 I, LINDA WATKINS, do will my hickey remover to Denise Adair in hopes that she will need it. I, BOB WEBER, do will my desire to run a 1:59 half mile to Dave Burkhead and Danny Gray. I will my desire be- cause they both fore-hold the ability. I, WICKI WHITE, do will all the little art jobs around Valley to Norman Lock, even though he still has trouble staying on his feet. I, RODNEY WILLIAMS, do will the following to Butch Ward: anything of mine that he can find. I, LINDA WOLFORD, do will my book, EVERYTHING I EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK to Della Adair so she won't have to any me any more. I, BECKY WOODALL, do will my ability to get out of study hall in which is so easy to do, to anyone who may need I, JERI YOUNG, do will my typing 2 Practice Set to Barb Ffilton, Laura May LeCate, Denise Evans, and Nancy Negley hoping they can keep up with the rest. To Dale Pauli, we will the book, 101 Ways to Relieve Aching Muscles from moving so many boxes to the new school building. To the Sophomores, we will the ability to get along with the Junior high students next year in the new school building. To the Juniors, we will the honor of being the first graduating class from the new school building. To the Faculty, we will the book, 101 Ways to Pack and Unpack Cardboard Boxes and the ability to find a loca- tion for everything in the new school building. To Mr. Adair, we will the book, 101 Ways to REMEMBER the 1973 Graduating Class and Ttfeir Fantastic Deeds. To our sponsors, Mrs. Chenoweth and Mr. Little, we will the book, 101 Ways to FORGET the 1973 Graduating Class and Their Fantastic Deeds. 22
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Juniors ROW ONE: Darrel Burnett, President; Kelvin Sampson, Sec- retary. ROW TWO: Mrs. Klusman, Sponsor; Diana Tice, Treasurer. ROW THREE: Conrad Cattron, S. C. Represen- tative; Mr. Ward, Sponsor. It all began on that fatal day when school resumed in the fall of 1972. Sixty students, now upperclassmen, united for their second year of glorious education at Valley High School. Our class president, Darrel Burnett, tried to call our first class meeting to order. After many courageous attempts Mr. Ward, a class sponsor, finally subdued the deafening roar. Kelvin Sampson, class secretary, could be seen (but only if looked for) trying though unsuccessfully, to take down everything that was happening. Through the year our poor junior class endured many tortures, placed upon us by sponsors, Mrs. Susan Klusman and Mr. David Ward. Although we realized these hardships were quite necessary (because of the threat of a Prom in the gym with a few strands of crepe paper for a ceiling and peanuts on the floor ), we dreaded the thoughts of selling candy bars, jerseys, running the junior stand at noon, and working in the stand during football games and track meets. As Homecoming time neared, we juniors took time off from our busy schedule to select our Homecoming attend- ants, Margie Suydam and Chuck Courson. With much ado we decorated our Homecoming car with the theme, Happiness Is . . . Somewhere Over the Goal Post. The sands of time quickly slipped through the hourglass and the Prom was upon us. Our trusty treasurers, Nancy Kidwell and Diana Tice, informed us of our monetary situation which was sounder than the Chase-Mahattan's. Our theme for the Prom held on April 28 was Precious and Few. With Prom over, our year was coming to an end. Our finale was the Chicago trip on May 5 via a chartered bus. We are all looking forward to our senior year at our brand new Valley. 24
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