Valley High School - Vallescope Yearbook (Hot Springs, VA)
- Class of 1959
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Property of Alleghany Highlands Geneak cal Society Editor-in-chief Jo Ann Bogan Business Mgr. Jean Lowry Ass’t Editor June Adams Ass’t Bus. Mgr. Diana Byrd Typists: June Lowry, Dorothy Johnson Reba McDaniel, Cookie Conner Mary Jane McElwee Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Dalton YEARBOOK STAFF DEDICATION We, the senior class of nineteen-hundred fifty-nine, proudly dedi¬ cate our annual. The Vallescope, to Mr, John Mario Gazzola, Jr. our favorite teacher who has done everything in his power to make our graduation possible. FACULTY Olin P. Siple, B. A., M.Ed. Bridgewater College University of Virginia Principal and Basketball Coach Edna Virginia Breit, A. B. University of Kentucky Commercial Urban Olin Cleek, B. A. Bridgewater College Science and Phys. Ed. Assistant Coach Ruth Evans Dalton, B. S. Radford College of VPI English Norman Jason Flythe, B. A. Randolph Macon College English - Latin John Mario Gazzola, A. B. Lynchburg College History, Geography, English Joyce Virginia Glover, B. S. Bridgewater College Music Appreciation Choral Music Martha Lou Herman, B. S. Radford College of VPI History, Civics English Ruth K. Miller, B. S. Longwood College Gen. Science, Biology Chemistry Jack Edwin Matthews, B. S, T.P.I. and East Tenn. State College Phys. Ed,, Ind. Arts Football and Basketball Coach Sally Seybert Mustoe Longwood College Latin, Math Dorothy Helmintoller Neff, B. S, Madison College Mathematics Jean Cauley Siple, B, S. Madison College Phys. Ed., Civics Dorothy Alice Whittaker, B. S. Radford College of V.PJ. Home Economics University of Virginia English and Librarian Elizabeth Mc.G. Wallace Library Science and B.S. Madison College Robert C. Yeatm.in, Jr. B. S. Degree V.P.I. Agriculture SENIOR BEST D ANCERS QUIETEST SUPERLATIVES BEST ATHLETES WITTIEST 6 ( SENIORS ■9 BETTY MAXINE PETERS HOMER ALBERT SIMMONS JANICE OPAL RYDER 10 HELEN RUTH THACKER DAVID BYER, MASCOT 11 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS SONG CLASS POEM Lord, help me live from day to day In such a self-forgetful way That even when I kneel to pray My prayer shall be for - others Chorus: Others, Lord, yes, others. Let this my motto be. Help me to live for others. That I may live like Thee- Help me in all the work I do To ever be sincere and true. And know that all I’d do for you Must needs be done for - others Chorus: And when my work on earth is done. And my new work in heaven’s begun. May I forget the crown I’ve won. While thinking still of others Chorus: It happened in June of ’59, Twenty-two students reached the finish line Of a dream that had grabbed them only five years ago When we landed our ship on the eighth grade shore. Through the years we’ve had our fill Of joys, excitement and-oh yes- occasionally a pill To us it seems the end is now in sight And with it flashes of a shinier light. The class book closes and the names drift by. Our senior class is gone, ac¬ companied by a sigh. What have we left-our heritage- you ask? A smile, a bit of teamwork, friend ship with our very task. And so we say to all our friends, 12 Goodbye, good luck, and may God bless you to the end. CLASS DIRECTORY JIMMY ALT - Football; Golf; Baseball; Monogram Club; Pep Club; Hi- Y, Treasurer; Basketball, Co-Captain; Junior Play; Firefighter; Senior Class Treasurer; Senior Play. JO ANN BOGAN - Tri-Hi-Y, Vice Pres.; Hornet Staff; V. Pres., Fresh¬ man Class; Glee Club; V. Pres. Junior Class; Assistant Editor of Annual; Reporter to M.G.A,; Alternate to U.N.; Mistress of Ceremonies at Junior Play; Editor of Vallescope; Booster Club; Usher Senior Play; JIMMY BRINKLEY - Football; Co-Captain; Basketball; Baseball; Golf; Firefighters; Booster; Camera; V. Pres.; Hi-Y, Pres.; One Act Play; Junior and Senior Play; Monogram Club; BUD GAY - Football; Basketball; Soph. Class Reporter; Hi-Y, Chaplain; One Act Play; Junior and Senior Play; Dramatics Club; Latin Club; BETTY HOIXjE - Hornet Staff; Basketball; Monogram; Senior Play; CHARLOTTE HODGE - Glee Club; Art Club; Camera Club; Booster Club; Senior Play; J. P. JENIQNS - Football; Baseball; Booster Club; Firefighter; One Act Play; Junior and Senior Play; Monogram; Hi-Y; Dramatics; MARGARET JENKINS - Tri-Hi-Y; Hornet Staff; F.H.A. Club; Basketball; Junior Class officer; Cheerleader; Camera Club; Senior Class Officer; F.H.A. Officer; Junior and Senior Play; DOROTHY JOHNSON - Booster Club; Usher for Junior Play; Sen or Play; THELMA KELLISON - Glee Club; Hornet Staff; Maid of Honor to Foot¬ ball Queen; Booster Club; Senior Play; ED LOWRY - Football; Baseball; Firefighter; Monogram Club; F.F.A.; Senior Play; Officer in F.F.A.; JEAN LOWRY - Hornet Staff; Tri-Hi-Y; Reporter and President of Tri- Hi-Y; M.G.A. Reporter; Secretary Junior Class; District Tri-Hi-Y V. President; Assistant Business Manager; Delegate M. G. A.; Va. Girls State ’58; President Latin Club; Business Manager Annual; JUNE LOWRY - Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Art Club; Glee Club; Dramatics Club; Prompter of Junior Play; Usher of Senior Play; SANDRA MAY - Glee Club; Booster Club; Senior Play; REBA McDaniel - Hornet Staff; Junior Class President; Junior and Senior Play; J. V. Basketball; Softball; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Booster Club; Basketball; MAXINE PETERS - Hornet Staff; Booster; Senior Class Reporter; JANICE RYDER - Tri-Hi-Y; Hornet Staff; F. H. A., President; Cheer¬ leader; Glee Club; Junior and Senior Play; HOMER SIMMONS - Pep Club; 4-H Club; Firefighters; DOROTHY SMITH - Glee Club; Booster Club; Senior Play; CHARLIE SNYDER - Football; Baseball; Monogram; Archery Club; Fire¬ fighters; Senior Play; HELEN THACKER - Basketball; Tri-Hi-Y; F.H. A.; Camera Club; Booster; STEPHEN WILEY - Football; Captain; Monogram Club; Basketball team; Hi-Y; Firefighters; Ass’t Crew Leader; Junior and Senior Play; Golf Team; CLASS HISTORY Entering Valley as seniors, it is time for us to look back over our years spent here. From three elementary schools, we came to Valley in 1954 as a group of seventy. For a few days, until we learned our way around and made friends, we were a subdued and frightened group. We began the eighth grade under the supervision of Mrs. Betty Ward, Miss Mary Emma Smith, and Mr. Johnny Gazzola, Jr. Elected as officers that year were: President- Shirley Woodzell, Vice President-Dennis Byrd, Secretary-Treasurer-Jimmy Brinkley. Charlotte Conner was chosen as our candidate for Football Queen. Delcie Buzzard and Bobby Spinner were May Day attendants. After a vacation, we began the next step to further our knowledge. As Freshmen, we had Miss Patricia Powell and Mrs. Mary Frances Lott for our sponsors. The officers were: President-Bobby Conner, Vice President-Jo Ann Bogan, Secretary-Treasurer- Eddie Creen. Margaret Jenkins was Football Queen candidate. Charlotte Conner and Eddie Fox were Football Cheerleaders, and Janice Ryder and Delcie Buzzard were our Basketball Cheerleaders. When May Day rolled around again, we elected Janice Ryder and Ernie May as our attendants. The main event of the year was the Halloween Party which we had in the gym. In 1956 we entered the new Valley. Our class was still large enough for us to be di¬ vided into two sections with Miss Lucy Ann Mayberry and Mr. Johnny Gazzola, Jr. as spon¬ sors. We elected the following officers: President-Ella Margaret Hornbarger, Vice President-S hirley Woodzell, Secretary-Treasurer-Charlotte Conner, Reporter-Cordon Gay. Our cheerleaders were Charlotte Conner and Janice Ryder. Ella Hornbarger was Football Queen candidate. We had bake sales to help give our treasurer a job. This year a Voice of Democracy contest was held with top honors going to Reba McDaniel. As September rolled around again, and we went back to school as Juniors, we were happy to find that we had Mr. Gazzola as our sponsor. This year was to be one of the busi¬ est we had had. We ordered our class rings and eagerly awaited the day of their arrival. There was much excitement when they came. We chose as our officers: President-Reba McDaniel, Vice President-Jo Ann Bogan, Secretary-Jean Lowry, Treasurer-Cordon Gay, Reporter-Margaret Jenkins. Our junior candidate for football queen was Margaret Jenkins. We had our square dance in October followed by our play, the Cat and Canary , in March, and our Junior and Senior Prom in May. As we entered our senior year we are under the supervision of Mr. Gazzola again. For our fourth and final year, we chose the following officers: President-Jimmy Brinkley, Vice President-Janice Ryder, Secretary-Margaret Jenkins, Treasurer-Jimmy Alt, Re- porter-Maxine Peters. Janice Ryder and Margaret Jenkins, who have become pros, were chosen cheer¬ leaders. Thelma Kellison was elected as Football Queen and we worked harder this year to elect her Maid of Honor. We have as our class flower, the orchid. We selected as our class colors, lavender and white. We have as our motto, Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we do but what we gain. We are looking forward to our Senior Trip and graduation. Of the entering seventy students, only twenty-two are to graduate. 14 JUNIORS Patsy Bonner Reid Broce Wanda Burns June Adams Aldene Byrd Diana Byrd Joyce Byrd Donald Campbell Eugenia Chaplin Nora Chestnut Eleanor Conner Dotty Corbett Mary Jo Durrett Jerry Ginger John Hart Stevie Hepler 16 Betty Howdyshell Rachel Howdyshell Jesse Johnson Mary Florence Herman Dabney Judy Edna Law Bobby Jones Frances Law i Carol Layton Thelma Leary Wayne Leary Helen Lindsay Jean Lindsay Raymond Lindsay Emma Liptrap 17 Jay Loan Martha Lockridge Billy Martin Patricia Perry Ruby Simmons Jewell Puffenbarger Paul Smith Charles Ryder Carlyle Snead Mary Jane McElwee Mary Grace Simmons Dorothy Spaulding 18 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Charlie Wiseman; V. Pres. Thelma Leary; Sect. Bobby Jones; Treasurer Diana Byrd; Chap¬ lain Emma Liptrap; Reporter Genie Chaplain SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Frank Pritt; V. Pres. Albert Keyser; Sect. Ruth Johnson; Treasurer Crystal Hooker. Re¬ porter Joe Byrd; 19 AROUND SCHOOL It ' s our school. No time for loafing. GREETINGS Yummy-yum. WINTER WONDER LAND I Dancing in GOOD SPORTSMANSfflP Relaxation. 20 SOPHOMORES Annie Black Lawrence Bonner Jerry Brinkley Joe Byrd Johannah Byrd Leroy Cauley MaryG. Chestnut Nancy Curry Mike Farrar Margaret Ford Billy Ginger James Green Janet Griffin Gloria Grimes Joyce Gutshall Roger Hicks 22 Wayne Hiner Robert Jenkins Hugh Hite Jackie Jenkins Ruth Johnson Albert Keyser Mavis Hodge Crystal Hooker Frankie Law Patrick Lennon Helen Lindsay Nancy Lindsay Billy Liptrap Roger Loan Marjorie Loving Shirley McDaniel 23 Joyce McElwee Jane McManamay Bob Meadows Frank Pritt Nancy Riley Arlene Smith Hughland Smith Jerry Stinnett Charlotte Swearengin Diane Ward Dickie Wiley Anna Mae Wood 24 FRESHMEN I James Bryan Frankie Burns Tommy Burns Norma Buzzard Patty Buzzard Doris Cauley Pat Cauley Wilma Cauley Caroline Chestnut Lucy Chestnut Elizabeth Cleek John Criser Earl Cutlip Nancy Dalton Barbara Franklin Carson Franklin Loretta Gillispie Annabell Green Clyde Hively Betty McManamay Billy Hodge Clifford Martin Sammy Hodge Dennis Lindsay Jerry May Fredie Peery Lettie Peery Bertha Pritt Russell Harold Shirley Harold Robert Lindsay Roy Lindsay Virgil Moates Clarence Peery Dreama Riley Carl Ryder Bonnie Snyder Rosser Woodell Ivan Robinson Mary Robinson Ray Rodgers Charlotte Shaffier Frank Shifflet Betty Smith Peggy Rucker Jackie Snead Carol Urban Joyce Strasser Brenda Welch Elizabeth Stephenson OFFICERS Pres. Joyce Strasser; V. Pres. Ray Rodgers; Sect. Doris Cauley; Reporter Elizabeth Cleek; Treasurer Patty Buzzard; EIGHTH GRADE Thomas Bogan James Carter Edwinna Bonner George Deaner Teresa Burns Sandra Eanes Betty Byrd Betty Ford Clifton Carpenter Leta Foster Grey Hicks Shirley Hiner Wilma Hite Linda Hooker Shirley Hoover Patricia Jenkins Judy Johnson Eric Hurt Ina Howdyshell Janet Huffman Phyllis Kenny Gerald Landes Nancy Law Susan Lightner Kenneth Lindsay Barbara Loving Gene McElwee Holmes McLaughlin John McManamay Henry Marshall Clifford Martin Harold Peery Gerald Martin Jerry Lee May Thomas May Jean Mines Bonnie Plogger Patsy Pritt Carol Puffenbarger Imogene Puffenbarger Not Fii ' turfd Annie Pugh Rosemary Redman Wallace Robertson Mary Robinson Randall Robinson Eddie Ryder Hansel Ryder Linda Ryder Ida Simmons Sharon Simmons Asa Thomas Leonard Thomas Linda Trimble Rebecca Whiteside Linda Williams Roscoe Williams Paula Winebriner 8th GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Holmes McLaughlin; V. Prs. Betty Byrd; Sect. Pat Jenkins; Reporter Eric Hurt; Treasurer Gray Hicks. TRI-HI-Y Pres. Jean L., V. Pres. Jo Ann B., Secretary Ruth J., Treasurer Mary H., Reporter Mary Joe D., Chaplain June A. Hl-Y Pres.-Reid B.; V. Pres.-Stevie H.; Secretary-Joe B.; Treasurer-Mike F.; Chaplain-Bud G. 34 LATIN CLUB Pres.-Jean L.; V, Pres.-Emma L.; Secretary-Mary H.; Treasurer-Reid B.; Reporter-Elizabeth C. FIREFIGHTERS Crew Leaders and Assistants-Carlyle S., Jay L., Frank Pritt, Stephen W., Ed L., Bobby J. 35 GLEE CLUB Director Joyce Glover HORNET STAFF Editor Mike Farrar 36 F.F.A Pres.-Frank P.; V. Pres.-Jesse J.; Secretary-Wayne L.; Treasurer-Burton T.; Reporter-Carlyle S. F.H.A. Pres.-Janice R.; V. Pres.-Marjorie L.; Sect. Rachel H.; Treasurer Margaret J.; Reporter Jane M.; Historian Patty B.; Parliamentarian Charlotte S. 37 4-H CLUB Pres.-Jesse Johnson, V. Pres.-Jerry Stinnett, Sect.-Charlotte Swearengin, Treasurer-Ray Rodgers, Serg. at Arms-Raymond Lindsay, Reporter-Wayne Miner. JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y Pres.-Linda H., V. Pres.-Annie P., Sect. Phyllis K,, Treasurer-Wilma H., Chaplain-Edwinna B., Reporter-Norma F. 38 ATHLETICS FOOTBALL TEAM CO-CAPTAINS Stephen Wiley Jimmy Brinkley Carlyle Snead 40 BOYS’ BASKETBALL Captains Carlyle Snead, Jimmy Alt Coach Jack Matthews GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Captain Mary Jo Durrett Coach Johnny Gazzola 41 GOLF CHEERLEADERS 42 BASEBALL TEAM Paul Smith Bobby Jones Albert Keyser Billy Bratton Jerry Brinkley Bobby Jenkins Joe Byrd Virgil Moates Ray Rodgers Wayne Hiner Not Pictured Freddie Harold Not Pictured Wilson Terry 43 Coach Johnny Gazzola GIRL ' S JUNIOR VARSITY Coach Urban Cleek. BOY ' S JUNIOR VARSITY 44 ADVERTISEMENTS 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 ALLEGHANY HARDWARE CO. 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