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

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WE PRESENT THE 1958 We, the senior class of nineteen-hundred fifty-eight, proudly dedicate our annual, The Vallescope, to Mrs, Jean Cauley Siple, who has shown her enthusiasm for the work and her genuine interest in the senior class. 2 Olin Paul Siple, Jr. B.A. Degree Bridgewater College University of Virginia Principal and Baseball Coach Virginia O. Burruss Longwood College Commercial Ruth Evans Dalton B . S . Degree Radford College of V.P.I. English Eleanor Neff Secretary to Principal John Mario Gazzola, Jr. A. B. Degree Lynchburg College History, Physical Education and Girls' Basketball Coach 4 Jean Cauley Siple B.S. Degree Madison College Physical Education Biology Richard E. Reeves B.S. Degree V.P.I. Agriculture Elizabeth McGuffin Wallace Library Science and B.S, Degree Madison College University of Virginia English and Librarian Robert C. Yeatman, Jr. B.S. Degree V.P.I. Agriculture 5 Blanche De Busk Helm B.A. Degree Emory and Henry College Latin and English De Wayne Law Emmanuel College Franklin Springs, Georgia Home Economics Jack Edwin Matthews B.S. Degree T.P. I. Cookeville Tenn. East Tenn. State College Physical Education Industrial Arts Boys 1 Football and Basketball Coach Sally Seybert Mustoe Longwood College Mathematics 6 7 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Billy Fleshman, Vice Pres. June Gaylor, Sect. Georgie Simpson, Treas. Charlotte Carpenter, Chaplain Margaret Liptrap, Reporter Earl Williams. Sponsor Mrs. Jean Siple CLASS POEM As we stand within these famous halls, And cast our eyes upon the floor; We realize that in future years, These famous walls we'll see no more. We may not think 'till later years, Our happiest days were spent right here; But as we go from this proud school, Our heads filled with knowledge and our hearts with To all our teachers we give heart felt thanks, For years and years their brains they rack; Through years of work, of worry, and of strain, They have set us finally on the track. In this fine county though it be quite small, There is someone else whom we should thank; Our parents through worry and debt, Have kept our minds from being blank. As we go out from dear old Valley, Into the world to meet our goal; Some will go ahead and some will not, But we'll remember the things that we've been told. By P. C. Helmintoller CLASS SONG You'll Never Walk Alone When you walk through a storm Keep your chin up high, And don't be afraid of the dark. At the end of a storm er. There's a golden sky, And the west silver song of a lark. Walk on, through the wind; Walk on, through the rain; Though your dream be tossed and blown, Walk on, Walk on, With hope in your heart; And you'll never walk along; You'll never walk alone. CLASS MOTTO We've just launched- Where shall we anchor? 8 CLASS HISTORY Well, that final day arrived, when we as students from Ashwood, Mitchelltown, and Warm Springs, entered into the famous halls of the Old Valley. For that year we elected the following officer s to head our class of seventy-seven pupils; President-Billy Flesh- man; Vice-President-Madge Hiner; Secretary-Nettie Lou Hodge; Treasurer-Cordelia Liptrap; and Reporter Joan Kellison. From our class we elected Georgie Simpson to s e r v e as our cheer-leader for that year 1954. We felt more apart of Valley as we became Freshmen in the year 1955. The officers heading the list for that year were: President-Madge Hiner; Vice- P r e s i d e n t - Georgie Simpson; and Reporter-Millie Ferrell. We were divided into two sections with Mrs. Burruss and Mrs. Bowen as our sponsors. For our football candidate we elected pretty Madge Hiner. Although our rooms were hard to decorate we were urged to try for a prize. We came out third and received a case of pop for our effort. In the spring May Day came along and we put up Georgie Simpson and George Bryant as our attendants. This came off with a Weiner Roast at the Cascades. We have now climbed the ladder to our Sophomore year. To our pleasure we find M i s s Martha Lou Herman as our class sponsor. As top officers for this year we elected the following: President-George Bryant; Vice-President-Georgie Simpson; Secretary- Margaret McComb; Treasurer -Mary Snead and Reporter-Madge Hiner . To raise money for our class, we sold cow bells and shakers at football games, and also gave a bake sale. The May Day rolling around once again, we elected Nancy Byrd and Leon Madison as our candidates. With eager hearts and bright eyes, the class of 1956 now juniors, entered the halls of the big new Valley under the direction of Mrs. Jean Siple. This year found us with very little money which meant we were to have our biggest and busiest year. Officers elected this year were; President-Billy Fleshman; Vice-President-Jodie Layton; Secretary-Nancy Byrd; Treasurer-June Gaylor and Reporter Earl Williams. With these officers we prepared ourselves to go to work by sponsoring a bake sale, Doug Wilson Show, talent show and square dance to give our treasurer a job and to raise money for our senior trip and to give the seniors a prom. We held a Jodie Rally to raise money for football queen. At the Home Coming game we all proudly watched football captain Dennis Williams crown our candidate Jodie Layton queen, followed that night by a Homecoming Dance which we sponsored. In November we ordered our class rings and eagerly waited for their arrival. At Christmas our class won second prize in the room decoration contest. We sponsored a three-act play, a comedy entitled Brother Goose which proved to be a total succe s s . Finally after four long years of struggle we obtained the positions as seniors in the new beautiful Valley High. We were happy to find Mrs. Jean Siple as our sponsor again. To serve as officers and head our clas s, we elected: President-Billy Fie shman; Vice -President- J u n e Gaylor; S e cretary-Georgie Simpson; Treasurer - Charlotte Carpenter; Chaplain- Margaret Liptrap; Reporter-Earl Williams. We have as our motto, We've just launched- where shall we anchor? Our class flower is the Red Rose. Our poem was written by P. C. Helmintoller . Some of the activities sponsored by the senior class to this present day, are, the square dance, concession at the football game, and the talent show. As we look back to the beginning of football season we elected June Gaylor as one of the attendents, Charlotte Carpenter came in second place winner in the Voice of De¬ mocracy contest. We are looking forward to the many special a c t i v i t i e s yet to come in our senior year such as our trip and senior play. Four years we have looked forward to our graduating year, but now that we have ordered our announcements, and the year is well on its way, we find ourselves not as anxious as we once were, SING GIRLS: 9 Mary Janet Andrews Tri-Hi-Y ; Hornet Staff; Booster; Glee; Softball; Cheerleader; F.H.A. (Historian); Monogram. Nancy Elizabeth Byrd Jr. Class Sec.; May Court; Glee; Booster; F.H.A. ( Sec. Reporter, Historian) Monogram. Julian Mark Buzzard Glee,4-H; Baseball B o o s t e r ; Art Club. Charlotte Yvonne Carpenter Cheerleader ; Glee; Jr. Play; Sr. Class Treas .; Booster ; Softball. Roberta May Chamblin Pottsville High, French; Allied Youth; Girls Athletic AsS.; Pep; Valley High, Cheerleader; Tri-Hi-Y. Mildred Elizabeth Ferrell Jr. P 1 a y ; Cheerleader ; Glee; Queens Court; Booster; Hornet Staff; Monogram Club. 10 George William Fleshman Baseball; Golf; Hi-Y; Glee; Dramatics; One Act play ; Booster; Jr. Sr. Class Pres. Monogram; Annual Staff; Hornet Staff (Ass. Editor). Edsel Bryant Ford Football; Basketball; Baseball; F.F.A.; Monogram; Booster; Fire Fighters. June Elizabeth Gaylor Tri-Hi-Y (Sec.) Glee; Vice Pres, of Soph. Class; Treas. of Jr.; Vice Pres, of Sr. Class; Hornet Staff; Cir culation M a n a g e r of Hornet Staff; F.H.A.; Delegate toF.H.A. State Convention; Booster; Jr. Play; Attendant to Football Queen. Patricia Ann Gazzola Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A.; Glee; Booster. William Maurice Giles Hi-Y (Chaplain) ; Booster; Glee; Golf; Football and Baseball Manager; Monogram. Anna Mae Harold Tri-Hi- Y, G 1 e e; Booster; Asst. Manager Jr. Play; Basketball Manager. 11 Peter Constant Helmintoiler Football; Hi-Y President; Fire Fighters ; Monogram; Glee; Pep; F.F.A.; Dramatics. Emma Madge Hiner Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A. (Treas., Pres.); Booster; Freshman Class Pres.; Queens Court; Sophomore Class Reporter. Aubrey Lawerence Hodge, Jr. Monogram; Hi-Y; Glee Club; Baseball; Basketball. Dorothy Marie Hodge Tri-Hi-Y (Sec.) F.H.A. (Treas., Vice-Pres.); Glee; Jr. Play. Stuart Jean Judy Fire Fighters; F. F. A.; 4-H; Art. Naomi Ardenia Layton Basketball; Cheerleader; Boost¬ er; Monogram; Football Queen; Vice-Pres. Jr. Class; Jr. Play. 12 Wilma Ann Layton Glade Valley School N.C. Student Council; Valley-Glee; Tri-Hi-Y (Reporter); Vice Pres. Soph. Class; Dramatics; Football Queen; Princess of Prom. Margaret Christine Liptrap Tri-Hi-Y (Chaplain); F.H.A.; Booster; Glee; Hornet Staff, Lloyd Harrington Lindsay F.F.A. Pres.; Booster; K.V.G.; F.F.A, Confederation-Treasur¬ er; Dramatics; 4-H. Edward Gray McAllister Jr. A.M.A. - Baseball; Fencing; Squad Leader; Valley- Fire Fighters; Dramatics. Margaret Wilma McCombs Tri-Hi-Y; Glee; F.H.A. Sec. of Class; Ass 't Manager and Manager Girls Basketball; Booster Club. Leon Kyle Madison Football; Baseball; Glee; Monogram; Annual Staff; Fire Fighters; Booster; Hi-Y;F.F.A. Vice Pres. 13 Carolyn Huston Martin Betty Verlis May Thomas J e f f e r s o n -Booster; Glee Club; 4-H. Valley - Booster. Ernest Dale May Football; Basketball; Baseball; Monogram; Hi- Y; Art Club; May Court. Richard Wayne Perry F.F.A. Baseball; K.V.G. Wanda Joyce Redman Glee Club; 4-H Columbus Lee Shifflett K.V.G. ; F.F.A. ; Baseball; Monogram; Football. 14 Georgie Price Simpson Cheerleader; Basketball; Hornet Staff (Editor) Ann. Staff; Tri-Hi - Y; Monogram; Glee; Pep; Candidate for Queen; President, Vice Pres, and Sec. of Class; Booster; Softball; May Day Court; Model General As sembly . Rose Marie Smith Glee Club; 4-H; Junior Play. Mary Louise Snead Pep; 4-H; Booster; Softball; Jr. Play; Tri-Hi-Y Pres.; Hornet Staff; One Act Play; Basketball; Monogram; Glee; Soph. Class T r e a s Bus. Man. of Ann. (Asst.); Editor of Ann., Model General Assembly. Jean Pratt Waskey F.F.A.; K.V.G. Basketball; Golf; Football; Monogram. Dennis Earl Williams Football; Baseball; Basketball; Monogram; Jr. Sr. Play; Fire Fighters, Booster. Violet Mae Wolfe Tri-Hi-Y (Treas.) F.F.A. (Treas.); Glee Club. 15 Betty Winebrimmer Mas cot Larry May Mascot 1956 FOOTBALL QUEEN 1957 FOOTBALL QUEEN This page is sponsored by Father Richard Washington 16 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT To anyone who can get him, I, Mary Andrews, will Bud. To Yankee fan, Tommy Stanley, I, Mark Buzzard, will my Dodger year-books. To anyone who wants them, I, Nancy Byrd, will my freckles. To Elvis Presley, I, Charlotte Carpenter, will my love for hillbilly music, hoping he'll change. To Mimi Byrd, I, Roberta Chamblin, will my pony tail and freckles. To Frances Law, who already has a good start, I Mildred Ferrell, will my flirty ways. To anyone who wants it, I, Billy Fleshman, will my position on the Annual Staff. To Billy Liptrap, I, Tommy Ford, will my car so he can go see his girl friends. To anyone who wants a headache, I, June Gaylor, will my interest in the Covington boys. To anyone who cares to get gray early, I, Pat Gazzola, will my typing book. To Teddy Stanley, I, William Giles, will my golf ability. To anyone who likes to ride in them, I, Anna Mae Harold, will my int erest to riding in '55 Chevrolets. To June Lowry, I, P. C. Helmintolier , will my speed, car, and driving permit along with my love. To Janice Ryder, I, Madge Hiner, will my seat in English class inhopes that she will make better grades than I. To Charlie Snyder, I, Aubrey Hodge, will my pitching arm in hopes that he does better with it than I. To Charlotte Hodge, I, Dorothy Hodge, will my shorthand ability. To anyone who is crazy enough to want it, I, Stuart Judy, will my ability to drive a school bus. To each of the teachers, I, Jodie Layton, will a box of aspirins to ease their headaches after I am gone . To anyone who has a steam shovel, I, Wilma Layton, will my locker in the hall. To Miss Herman, I, Lloyd Lindsay, will my history books with a g u a r a n t e e that they have just been slightly used. A Happy Homecoming To Emma Liptrap, I, Margaret Liptrap, will my speed in shorthand. To Jack Matthews, I, Leon Madison, will my ability to refrain from wise cracks every time someone says something to me, and I will my English papers and book to Mrs. Wallace. To my sister Sandra, I, Betty May, will my Senior Englishbook and hope that she has more success with it than I. To Mary Joe Durrett, I, Ernie May, will my class ring forever. To Rodger Loan, I, Carolyn Martin, will my blond hair . To Jesse Johnson, I, Eddie McAllister, will my red truck so he can stop bumming around. To Nora Chestnut, I, Margaret McComb, will my English book with hopes that she will understand it better than I. To Pat Lennon, I, Wayne Peery will my Yankee History Book. To Dorothy Smith, I, Wanda Redman, will my witty ways. T o Mary F. Herman, I, Mary Snead, will my quietness, bashfulness, and basketball ability. To JohnHart, I, Georgie Simpson, will my jitterbugging ways. To Miss Herman, I, Rose Marie Smith, will my Junior and Senior History Books. To Wayne Hiner, I, Columbus Shifflett, will my athletic ability. To Stephen Wiley, I, Jean Waskey, will my basket¬ ball ability. To anyone who really wants to get ahead, I, Earl Williams, will my love for Mrs. Neff and five years of mathematics . To anyone who gets that far, I, Violet Wolfe, will my cap and gown. Margaret Liptrap June Gaylor Joyce Strasser Football Queen 17 CLASS PROPHECY Seated around our banquet table are the graduates of '58. Starting from my right is Miss Mary Andrews, who is secretary to Mr. President, Mark Buzzard. S he says it is a tough job, because it's awfully hard to take dictation on the boss's knee . Miss Nancy Byrd has be come the first female Elvis Pre sley. Mis s Charlotte Carpenter owns a chain of drug stores. She has gotten a trophy because she has sold more pills than Mr. Carter. Whom do we see at the head of a kindergarten class, none other than Miss Roberta Chamblin. Mrs. Jackie Terry, the former Miss Millie Ferrell, is now secretary for her husband, because she doesn't want anyone else to have lunch with him. Mr Billy Fleshman is building model ships for all his Little Fleshmans. Mr. Tommy Fordhas buiLt the fastest car in the world because he remembers how long it took him to get to Clifton Forge. Miss June Gaylor, who didn't get to be football queen, is now the beautiful Miss America of '68 Mr. William Giles is now in the ministry and holding more se rvice s than Billy Graham. Mrs. Jerry Brinkley, the former Miss Pat G a z z o L a , has an orange plan¬ tation in Florida. She says orange juice has made all the Little Brinkleys healthy. Miss Anna Mae Harold is working for her brother-in-law as a secretary. She says that it's easy because she keeps the boss laughing, and he doesn't give her any work to do. Mr. P. C. He Iminto 1 le r is the world's fastest walker. Mr. Helmintoiler says thatcars are too slow so he would just as soonwalk. Mrs. Carl May, the former Miss Madge Hiner, is writing a book, ' 'The Ouicke st W ay to Get That Diamond. 1 ' Mr. Aubrey Hodge has invented a jet that flies faster than sight. Miss Dorothy Hodge is a nurse and an embalmer. Mr. S t u a r t Judy owns the T railway Busses. Just think, he started at the bottom by driving a school bus. Miss Jodie Dayton is Secretary to the Commander of the Navy. She arrived in her private ship, The Beyte. Mrs. BillHoover, the former Mis s W ilma Layton, owns achain of super¬ markets, Mrs. Hoover says this is the only way we could feed nine Little Hoovers cheaply. On my left is Mr . L loyd Lindsay , who is a Virginia S tate Trooper. He is not a successful ticket writer because women have gone to flying jets. Miss Margaret Liptrap, who now is the head of the Navy Nursing Department in Florida, seems to have a great many patients. Mr. Leon Madison is in the Army studying his Senior English to get caught up on what he didn't get during the year. Miss Betty May is secretary to the Burruss Corporation. She says it is awfully hard to type while riding a horse's back. Mr. Ernie May is now filling prescriptions in the Hot Springs Drug Store instead of Mr. Jack Williams. Mr. Holmes McLaugh¬ lin has now gotten a secretary to keep in contact with him; she is Miss Carolyn Martin. It seems that when all of the televisions are out of order, no one gets called but Mr. Eddie McALLister. Miss Margaret McComb is now in Florida picking oranges to be shipped back to her home state. Mr. Wayne Peery is fLying his own private air pLane since he joined the Air Force. Mr. Harold Fisher advertised for a secretary and no one would answer but Miss W an da Redman. Mrs. Rolf Holmes, the former Miss Mary Snead, is the superintendent at the Holmes' Nursing Home, nursing Little Holmeses. Since Miss Georgie Simpson is a beau¬ tician, every girl is going to her to get an ElvisPresley hair cut. As we Lookfarther left, we see the well-groomed beautician, Miss Rose Marie Smith. Mr. Columbus Shifflett has taken Mr. Jack Matthews ' place as coach atValley. Mr. Jean Waskey has taken over as the boys Physical Education teacher. Mr. EarL Williams is working his way through V.P.I. by picking up paper off the campus grounds. As we come to the end of the class we see as secretary of the United States Information Agency in Washington, D. C., Miss Violet Wolfe . Seniors at Work and Play 18 19 Roberta Adams Jimmy Alt Jo Ann Bogan Jimmy Brinkley Nora Chestnut Gordon Gay Betty Hodge Charlotte Hodge Jay Hodge J. P Jenkins Margaret Jenkins Dorothy Johnson 20 Robert Jones Thelma Kellison Barbara Law Carol Layton Raymond Lindsay Jay Loan Edward Lowry Jean Lowry June Lowry Sandra May Reba McDaniel Maxine Peters 21 Janice Ryder Homer Simmons Dorothy Smith Lee Smith Charles Snyder Helen Thacker Stephen Wiley Betty Kellison JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: J. Gazzola- S ponsor , M. Jenkins, Reporter, J. Lowry, Secretary, R. McDaniel-President, J. Bogan- Vice-President, G. Gay-Treasurer. 22 23 June Adams Patsy Bonner Reid Broce Wanda Burns Aidene Byrd Diana Byrd Joyce Byra Donald Campbell Leroy Cauley Genie Chaplin Cookie Conner Dottie Corbett 24 John Hart Rachel Howdyshell Edna Law Steven Hepler Jesse Johnson Frances Law Mary Herman Lorna Jones Thelma Leary Betty Howdyshell Dabney Judy Wayne Leary Helen Lindsay Jean Lindsay Emma Liptrap 25 Martha Lockridge Billy Martin Mary Jane McElwee Patricia Peery Jewell Puffenbarger Charles Ryder Mary Simmons Carlyle Snead Dorothy Spaulding Bobby Spinner Paul Smith Tommy Stanley Burton Trimble Charlie Wiseman 26 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Charlie Wiseman, Vice Pres. Stevie Hepler , Sect, and Treas. Mary Jo Durrett, Sponsors, Mrs. Helm and Mrs. Dalton. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Mike Farrar (not Pictured) Vice Pres. Jackie Jenkins, Sect. Ruth Johnson, Reporter Joyce Gutshall, Treas. Johannah Byrd. 27 28 Annie Black Bonnie Bobbitt Lawrence Bonner Jerry Brinkley Jimmy Bryan Norma Buzzard Patty Buzzard Duncan Byrd, Jr. Johannah Byrd Odie Campbell Weldon Caracofe Jr. Carl Cauley Wilma Cauley Mary Chestnut Nancy Curry Jerry Durrett Mike Farrar Margaret Fore Carson r ranklin joiiiy uiingi Janet Griffin Joyce Gutshall Roger Hicks Hugh Hite 29 Patrick Lennon Jackie Jenkins Jr. Ruth Johnson Albert Keyser Frankie Law SSl. Nancy Lindsay Billy Liptrap Elgie Little Roger Loan Helen Lindsay Curtiss Lowry Marjorie Loving Shirley McDaniel Joyce McElwee Jane McManamay 30 Diann Rucker Peggy Rucker Robert Shifflett Nancy Riley Mary Robinson Peggy Shaffier Ruby Simmons Alfred Smith Arlene Smith Betty Smith Hughland Smith Charles Spinner Teddy Stanley Jerry Stinnett Charlotte Swearengin Donnie Thomas Diane Ward m | v ill Carol Woodzell 31 32 Judy Adams Susie Armstrong Richard Blankenship Bonnie Bogan Tommy Bogan Billy Bratton F rank Burns Tommy Burns Amelia Byrd Dwight Byrd Clifford Carpenter Joyce Carpenter Randy Carpenter Doris Cauley Patricia Cauley Caroline Chestnut Lucy Chestnut Elizabeth Cieek Johnny Criser Earl Cutlip Nancy Dalton Betty Downey Barbara Franklin Loretta Gillispie Anna Green 33 Freddie Harold James Jackson Shirley Harold Wilma Hite Johnny Hodge Cuva Johnson Joyce Keyser Sarah Layman Harle Jackson Dennis Lindsay Robert Lindsay Roy Lindsay Clifford Martin Gerald Martin Betty McManamay 34 Frankie Shifflett Jackie Snead Bonnie Snyder Elizabeth Stephenson Joyce Strasser W ilson Terry Carol U rban B renda W e Ich Woodrow Webb Kenneth Wolfe EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS ■ ■ Pres. Ray Rogers, Vice President Billy Bratton, Sect. Joyce Strasser, Treas. Doris Cau ley, Reporter Johnny C riser. Sponsors Mrs. Neff and Mrs. Burruss, SUPERLATIVES 36 AROUND SCHOOL Behold the King and Queen. Hail the Prince and Princess! Playing in a clam shell Watch your step! Whole lot of shaking been going on. Who will it be? We won! Don't grab, there's plenty. Cooks that make us fat. 37 38 BOYS’ BASKETBALL F ront row. Left to right. Robert Lindsay- Manager. Carlyle Snead , Dennis vV illiams , J immy Brinkley, Joe Byrd, Manager. Second row- Tommy Stanley, Leroy Cauley, James Alt. Ernie May, Third row - Jack Matthews, Coach, Bud Gay, Jackie Jenkins, J.P. Jenkins, Aubrey Hodge , W ayne Hiner- Manager. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Front row left to right: A. Byrd, M. Durrett, A. Harold, manager. N. Byrd, Ass't manager, C. Swearengin, J. Layton, Second row: T. Leary, J. Puffenbarge r , P. Buzzard, M. Ford, H. Thacker, L. Jones, H. Lindsay, Third Row: B. Hodge , A . Black, H Lindsay, D. Spaulding, M. Hodge , D. Byrd, Fourth Row: M. Loving and the coach, J.Gazzola. 39 GOLF Front Row-Leftto right: E , F ox , J. Br ink Ley, J, Alt, W. Giles, Back row - Left to right: R. Broce , H. Hite , S ponsor J. Gazzola, , J. Johnson, and B. Fleshman, CHEERLEADERS F ront Row-Left to right: M. Jenkins, R. Chamblin, J , Byrd, J. MacManamay, J. Ryder, C. Conner, R. Howdyshell, G. Simpson. 40 FOOTBALL TEAM 41 Left to Right: Front; F-. Lindsay, Manager; W. Hiner, R, Jenkins, L, Pritt, R. Loan, L. Cauley, J. Brinkley, J. Alt, J. Brinkley. 2nd row; E. May, M. Farrar, J. Byrd, W. Caracofe, J. Johnson, C. Shifflett, J. Byran, S. Hepler, P. Smith, 3rd. row; Coach J. Matthews, B. Liptrap, manager E. Williams, E. Lowry, R. Jones, C. Wiseman, R. Broce, S. Wiley, T. Stanley, L. Madison, C. Snead, Captains; Earl Williams and Ernie May. BASEBALL A. Hodge 42 43 Hl-Y AND TRI-HI-Y F rgnt Row - left to right: W. GiLes, J. Alt, P. C , He lmintolle r , Pre sident, J. BrinkLey, C . Wiseman, Second Row-Left to right: S. Wiley, E. May, J. Brinkley, B. Fleshman. Third Row- left to right: R. Broce, A. Hodge, S. Hepler, and G. Gay, Mr. Reeves, Sponsor. Front Row-Left to right: Mrs. D. Neff, Co-sponsor, M. Snead, President, J. Lowry, M.Liptrap, V. Wolfe, D. Hodge, W. Layton. Second row-Left to right: J. Adams, J. Gaylor, G. Simpson, A. Harold, J. McElwee, J. Gutshall, and N. Byrd. Third Row-Left to right: J. Bogan, D. Byrd, P. Bonner, R. Adams, E. Liptrap, M. Ford, B. Bobbitt, R. Johnson. Fourth Row-Left to right: Mrs. B. Helm, Co- sponsor, M. Andrews, J. Puffenbarger, M. Durrett, M. Herman, and M. Loving. 44 ANNUAL STAFF .Left to right: R. Dalton- S ponsor, J. Lowry, Ass't. Business Manager, B. Fie shman-Business Manager, M. Snead-Editor, J. Bogan, Ass't. Editor. ARCHERY BM r — - I C . Ry de r, J, Snead, J, Je n k in s, B, Liptrap, W . Terry, , Paul Siple, sponsor; J. Byran, L. Madison, C. Snead R. Jenkins, R. Loan, C. Hively, V. Moats B. Bratton, L. Pritt, H. Hite, C. Snyder L. Bonner. 45 F.F.A. AND F.H.A Front-Row: Left to right; W. Leary, W.Caracofe, B. Ginger, L, Madison, L. Lindsay, E. McALLister, E, Lowry, C. Shifflett, Second-Row; D. Judy, C. Lowry, A, Smith, B. Martin, R. Hicks, S. Hodge, J. Bryan, T. Ford, Third-Row; L. Pritt, H. Hite, E, Fox, W. Hiner, D. Campbell, C. Perry, B. Trimble, O. Campbell, Fourth-Row; D. Williams, T. Stanley, Mr. Reeves, Sponsor, C. Cauley, L. Bonner, R. WoodelL, P. C. He Imintolle r , J. Johnson, J. May. First Row-Left to right; M. Hiner, D. Hodge, J. Ryder, T. Leary, J. McElwee, L. Jones, M, Loving, Second Row; M. Ferrell, J. Lindsay, S. McDaniel, M. Lockridge, A. Woods, D. Riley, M. Jenkins, R. Howdyshell, Miss Law, Sponsor, Third Row-V. Wolfe, J. Chaplin, H. Thacker, P. Shaffier, M, Lip trap, H, Lindsay, N. Riley, M. Hodge, J, Gay lor, Fourth Row- D, Ward, J, Layton, J. Puffen- barger, W. Cauley, J. McManamay, B. Howdyshell, and D. Spaulding. 46 FIRE FIGHTERS Where there is smoke there is fire 4-H CLUB Pres. Treas. Snead, Nancy Dalton, Vice Pres. R ay R Earl Cut lip, Re porte r , E 1 i z a b e Joyce McElwee, Bonnie Snyder. ogers, Sect. Jesse Johnson, th Cleek, Song leaders, Mary 47 CAMERA CLUB Pres. J. Hart, Vice Pres. Jimmy Brinkley, Sect, and Treas. Margaret Jenkins. MODEL CLUB Valley Boys Flying High. 48 DRAMATICS CLUB Did He Do It? GLEE CLUB You elegant fowl! How charmingly sweet you sing! 49 50 Congratulations Seniors We congratulate you upon your attainments and high ambitions. Wood-using industries and Tree Farms have played a part in your past. We hope they will be still more important in the future. WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY Covington Virginia The best looking, Jodie Layton and Earl Williams, choose the best looking car. CRISER'S OLDS SALES AND SERVICE Cars - Trucks Parts - Accessories - Body Repairs 24 Hour Wrecker Service Hot Springs Drawer E Telephone 2140 V irginia WHITING OIL COMPANY Distributors Gasoline - Koolmotor Oils - Fuel Oil Tires - Accessories Clifton Forge Virginia Queen and Court Cafeteria Scene THREE HILLS Rooms, Meals, and Banquets Owned and Operated by- Rene and Eva Crouzet Phone 371 Warm Springs, Virginia The biggest eaters, Anna Mae Harold and Edward McAllister, leaving Three Hills say Wow! What a meal! HOME OIL CO., INC. Distributors Heating Oils and Amoco Gas Heating and Plumbing Installations Hot Springs, Virginia The best citizens, June Gaylor and Billy Fleshman, show their citizenship by recommending the Home Oil Co. COCA-COLA Covington, Virginia Nancy Snyder, the artist, drinks cokes, The Pause That Refreshes BOTTLING COMPANY The flirtiest, Mildred Ferrell and Mark Buzzard, buy their gas at the Fairways Service Station for their new Ford. DANIEL'S SERVICE STATION PRES BROWN'S SPORT SHOP Lexington, Virginia 1 •,— • • :iwQm The best athletes, Mary Snead and Jean Waskey, admire the trophies purchased at Pres Brown's Sport Shop. VALLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Hot Springs, Virginia The most likely to succeed, June Gaylor and Billy Fleshman, recommend Valley Insurance for people who want to succeed. The best dressed, Madge Hiner and Ernest May, have their clothes cleaned and pressed at Fox's Cleaners. FOX'S CLEANERS The wittest, Wilma Layton and Jean Waskey, say Gee what a mouthful! HOT SPRINGS PHARMACY Prescriptions,SodaSj Candie s, Cosmetics Hot Springs, Virginia WEBB'S STORE One mile West of Warm Springs Route 39 The best you can buy Buy at Webb's Groceries -Clothing Sporting Goods -Gas, etc. The best all around, Jodie Layton and Earl Williams, purchase goods at the best all around store. C. F. WEBB'S GROCERY J. J. NEWBERRY CLIFF DRUG STORE General Merchandise Warm Springs, Virginia VINE COTTAGE INN D. D. FITZGERALD, INC. Groceries -Dry Goods Seasonal and Overnight Sporting Goods Wearing Apparel -Appliances Pleasing you pleases us! Hot Springs, Virginia Ridgeway St. - Phone 2118 Clifton Forge, Virginia HOT SPRINGS CLEANERS Cleaning, Pressing, and Alteration Phone 2-8171 Hot Springs, Virginia CLARKSON AND WALLACE INSURANCE Warm Springs, Virginia LOVING'S STORE SIMPSON'S GARAGE Greasing - General Auto Repairs - Washing Genuine Kaymore Red Ash Coal Day 28031 Night 28032 Hot Springs, Virginia Complete Line Pee -Gee Paints Hardware - Roofing Picture Framing Glass C. P. WETMORE COMPANY Electrical Appliances Building Supplies Jewelers and Gift Counselors Sand - Cement for over 40 years Hot Springs, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia FIRST NATIONAL BANK UNCLE TOM'S CABINS The Friendly Bank Steak and Chicken Dinners Member Federal Reserve Bank Phone Covington 7008 and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Clifton Forge, Virginia B.A.R.C. ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Mill boro Serving over Four Thousand Rural Farms and Homes With Dependable Electric Service Owned by Those We Serve Virginia FOSTERS Everything in infant, children, and ladies Ready-to-Wear The store that appreciates your valued patronage Clifton Forge, Ya. FINKELS FOR FURNITURE 20 West Beverley Street Staunton, Virginia MICK OR MACK Your Friendly Grocery Hot Springs, Virginia THE BATH COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Capital $50,000 Surplus $100,000 Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hot Springs, Virginia Compliments of A.L. SCHULZ CO. Jewelers JONES JEWELRY STORE FRYE'S ESSO STATION (Reliable Jeweler) Gifts for all Occasions Watches -China -Silver -Jewelry Esso Products Castleton and Spode China Groceries, Soft Drinks, Tobacco Cambridge Crystal Towle -Lunt -Reed and Barton Phone 2593-1 Stieff -Heirloom -Wallace Sterling Silver Route No.l - Highway 220 Clifton Forge, Virginia 3 miles North of Covington COVINGTON HARDWARE and Shop At FURNITURE CO., Inc. COVINGTON DEPT. STORE Established 1893 Phone 3366 Covington, Virginia Covington, Virginia Compliments oj HODGES JEWELRY STORE HOT SPRINGS DRY GOODS STORE Quality Jewelers Since 1913 Your Most Time Honored Jeweler Phone 2874-1 Covington, Clifton Forge, and Waynesboro, Virginia Hot Springs, Virginia AST HARDWARE CO., INC. Paints -Power Tools -Building Materials Staunton, Virginia T. D. WARD HOMESTEAD HOTEL Phone 29-161 Hot Springs, Virginia BURR'S STUDIO H St H CASH STORE Elmer H. Hurt People's Bank Building General Merchandise Phone 92 81 Phone 2830-1 Covington, Virginia Opposite New Valley HILLCREST MOTEL RESTAURANT PERRY'S SERVICE STATION Best in F ood The best friend your car ever had Phone 2835-1 Phone 2 82 3-2 1 mile south of Hot Springs Hot Springs, Va. Compliments of FITZGERALD SONS FURNITURE CO. THE HOMESTEAD NEWSTAND Norge Appliances Warm Morning Heaters Hot Springs, Virginia 2876-1 Compliments of BOTTLED GAS COMPANY WORTHINGTON HARDWARE COMP ANY, INC. Metered Heatane Gas Service 310 North Maple Avenue Covington, Virginia Jobbers of Hardware Telephone 5-9996 Staunton, Virginia CLAY SHOE STORE Your Family Shoe Store City Club for Men-Weather Bird for Children -Velvet Step for Women Covington Telephone 2-0721 Virginia L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are Schools and Colleges Rings, Pins, Commencement Invitations, Diplomas, Personal Cards Club Insignia, Medals and Trophies Mr. L. G. Robertson 4111 Kensington Avenue THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK We Are Equipped to Serve You Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Covington FOX'S MEN SHOP Va. Rockingham - American Gentleman - Interwoven Mc-Gregor - U. S. Rubber - Arrow - Wing Champ - Plymouth - Wembley Hot Springs, Virginia Shop at ASHWOOD SERVICE STATION LOWMAN'S MARKET Gas Oil l - ) Meats and Table Delicacies Groceries More Goods for Less Money Phone 2734 Hot Springs, Virginia Phone 3906-1 Hot Springs, Virginia THE WOMAN'S SHOP THE DAILY REVIEW Specializing in Women's Wear Read Ida M. Evans (For Local News) Hot Springs, Virginia Clifton Forge, Virginia Compliments of HODGES JEWELRY STORE CHARLES M. HOOKE Quality Jewelers General Contractor Since 1913 Phone 2908-4 Covington and Clifton Forge Hot Springs, Virginia COVINGTON GROCERY INC. SMITH'S GROCERY Gas - Oil Covington, Virginia Phone 2910-4 Shop At O. E. PARKER CO., INC. GENERAL OFFICE SUPPLIES Building Materials and General Contracting Remington Portable Typewriters Phone Dial 3291 -- 3191 Phone 2-6656 Hot Springs Road 203 North Maple Avenue Covington, Virginia Covington, Virginia Compliments of CAROLYN SHOPPE OAKES SHOE SHOP Exclusive But Not Expensive 415 E. Ridgeway St. Ladies Ready to Wear Clifton Forge Clifton Forge, Virginia Shop at Shop at ED McALLISTER'S ROOKLIN'S DEPT. STORE Frigidaire Appliances Maple Avenue Hot Springs, Va. Covington, Virginia FINKS JEWELERS HOMESTEAD SALON Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Mr. and Mrs. Dufour Easy Terms Phone 5671 Phone 2-537 323 W. Main St. Covington, Virginia Hot Springs, Virginia E. A. SNEAD FURNITURE CO.. ROADCAP FURNITURE CO., INC. INC. The best in furniture General Electric Appliances Covington, Virginia Kelvinator - E-Z Washers Lee's Rugs-Lane Chests Simmons Easy Payment Plan Clifton Forge Covington We Deliver Clifton Forge 4576 Covington 4261 After the Team Has Won For Good Service Go To A Nice Place to Stop After the Game is STAR-CUT-RATE-STORE REID S GRILL Collins Hotel Bldg. Clifton Forge, Virginia Covington, Virginia Shop at Compliments ol LEGGETT S DEPT. STORE NEHI BOTTLING CO. Covington, Virginia Covington, Virginia THE COVINGTON VIRGINIAN Newspaper Classified ads bring best results. Mail your classified ad to this newspaper. Afternoon Daily Hot Springs FALLS SERVICE STATION S.H. Kern Groceries, Confectioneries, Etc. Phone Covington 27300 Route 220 Virginia


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