Valley High School - Vallescope Yearbook (Hot Springs, VA)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 18 text:

SENIORS EVELYN GRAY MICK Mick Her love is a many-splendored thing. RONALD LOUIS POLANE Smokey Worry is like chewing gum, a waste of energy. NANCY BELLE ROBERTSON Nan Studious, but never too busy to help a friend. JOSEPH ARDIS RYDER J oey ' Tis a good thing to be a good sport. ALFRED HOUSTON SIMPSON Al Full of fun the live long day. SARAH ARMINTA WARD Minta Her gentle ways will long be remembered. M

Page 17 text:

SENIORS BETTY MARIE JACKSON Bet Gentlemen prefer blondes with sparkling blue eyes and a winning smile. CHARLES JAMES JACKSON Charlie Never troubles trouble because trouble never troubles him. CAROLYN PERMELE LANDES Snitz She keeps everyone in gay spirits with her laughter. MARY JANE LAW Janie The friendly star of sports. ERNA MARVINIA LAYTON Ernie A good sport and earnest friend. NOBEL VERNERIA McLAUGHLIN Nobel She makes all dull moments full of glee. 13



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SENIOR WILL We , the senior class of 1956, be¬ ing of sound mind and disposing mem - ory, do declare this our last will and testament, thereby revoking any and all pr evious w ills and testaments ,and codicils thereof. I, Keith Alt, will my broken arm to anyone who wishes to get out of doing homework. I, Ruth Andrews, leave my fig¬ ure-calling connections to next year ' s senior class so that they can save ten dollars. I, Betty Burger, will B obby Trimble to Delcie Buzzard. I, Dolly Byrd, will my flirty ways to Nancy, as we like to keep it in the family. I, Nelson Carpenter, leave my quiet and studious habits to Teddy Stanley. I, Mildred Chaplin, will my come-hither eyes to anyone who can us e four. I, Bettie Cunningham, will my singing voice to anyone who likes to sing hillbilly songs. I, Bobby Fieshman, w ill my love for mathematics to Georgie Simpson. I, Audrey Ford, leave my artist ' s brushes to Myrna Grimes. I, Basil Fry, will my low golf score to Willie Green. I, Bobby Fry, leave my women to Jimmy Brinkley. I, Ivar Gram, will my big appe¬ tite to Pinky Morris, who eats more than Ido. I, Jimmy Gum, will my center- field position to Tommy Stanley. I, Pearl Gum, w ill my seat in the senior class to Carrie Jane Jenkins. I, Claudia Gwin, will my Bath County map to Mr. Lott. I, Bobby Hicks, leave my modest, quiet, and retiring disposition to Ed Lowery. I, Jimmy Hively, will my com¬ pass and protractor to Columbus Shiflett. I, Jack Hodge, will my flair for square dancing to Shirley Law, who really doesn ' t need it. I, Betty Jackson, will my hour¬ glass figure to Nancee Snyder. I, Charlie Jackson, leave my second baseman ' s glove to Bobby Spinner. I, Car olyn Landes , will my dim¬ ple t o Claudine Grimes so she will have two. I, Erna Layton, leave my height and guard position on the basketball team to Barbara Jean Law. I, Mary Jane Law, will my for¬ ward basketball position to Jody Layton, because her sister did ' t. I, Nobel McLaughlin, will my giggles to Madge Hmer. I, Evelyn Mick, bequeath my love-life to Charlotte Hodge. I, Ronnie Polane, leave my golf¬ ing ability to anyone who is crazy enough to take up the game. I, Nancy Robertson, will my a- bility to go steady to Millie Ferrell. I, Joey Ryder, will my football ability to Charlie Snyder. I, Alfred Simpson, bequeath my dancing slippers to Lloyd Lindsay. I, Arminta Ward, leave my pres¬ idency of the Tri-Hi-Y to anyone who wants a difficult job. We, the senior class, leave to Mrs. Dalton, our sponsor, our vacant seats , although we know that she will not forget us. We leave our thanks to all the faculty for the understanding help they have given to us and for the knowledge they have taught us. We bequeath to the junior class our ability to win and the vacant throne for the Football Queen. As a final but most important be - quest, we leave to the underclassmen our positions as seniors, and hope that their future school days will be as happy and rewarding as ours have been.

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