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LBLAND LEE LEWIS BARBARA CAROL McELWEE BERLYN EDGAR McELWEE, JR. PEGGY ELIZABETH McELWEE juniors, we entertained the seniors with a prom with the theme In the Misty Moonlight. Betty Ward was princess of the prom; Herbie Jenkins was prince. As seniors, we elected Jackie Bussard, president; Betty Dean, vice-president; Betty Ward, secretary; Barbara Fertig, treasurer. We elected Phyllis Brinkley to represent our class in the football queen contest. Marsha Trimble was elected by the Tri-Hi-Y to be District Chaplain. Now, we look forward to our prom and our senior trip and-- at last--graduation. RALPH RINER, JR. DELMAS WOODROW SHAFFIER RONNIE DEAN SMITH
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SANDRA NELL HODGE LOIS FAYE HOWDYSHELL SHIRLEY ANN JACKSON candidate. Helen Lewis and Twila Williams were our sophomore cheerleaders. We started our junior year under the leadership of Jackie Bussard, president; Betty Ward, vice-president; Eddie McElwee, secretary; Betty Dean, treasurer; and Marsha Trimble, reporter. Eddie McElwee again won first prize in the Bath County Science Fair and Sandra Hodge won first prize in the biological division of the County Science Fair. Betty Ward was the candidate for the football queen contest. Dorothy Cleek was elected Miss Bath County and Betty Ward and Billy Allen were Class Favorites. Marsha Trimble and Barbara Fertig represented Valley at Girls ' State, and Eddie McElwee was the delegate to Boys’ State. As CHARLES HERBERT JENKINS REBECCA SUE KERSHNER PATSY ANN KINCAID HELENE MARIE LEWIS
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RONALD LEE STINNETT MARSHA SUZANNE TRIMBLE BETTY CATHERINE WARD The Halls of Valley These are the halls of Valley That have held our growing, our laughing, our loving. Here we have opened the door to opponents and school friends. Our lives have been molded and torn and rebuilt, but the halls stand unchanged. Now we shall go, never to know them as we have known them before, But something of us will be left here . . . And someday we shall come back. We ' ll walk down these halls when both of us are older, We ' ll stop, and stare and wait But it will not be the same. For our laughter, our heartaches, and our love will have left with our leaving, And no one will know how important it all was to us -- The halls, the study, the dreams, each other. --Twila Williams TWILA ANN WILLIAMS WAYNE FORREST WILLIAMS WALTER MOORE WILLIAMS CAROLYN LOUISE WOODDELL
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