Valley High School 1966 Yearbook (Valley Station, KY) - Full Access
114 Jhal Basi, Wonderful, !}ear This is the year that many of us waited for, which seemed like an eternity, for the final year of school. We are now facing the future quite realistically, but we often look back on pleasant mem– ories that help us remember that this is the World of Valley. Touching a subject very dear to Seniors, we would like to refer to an article in the Valley Hi-Lites of 1965 done by Angela Smith.: Each part of our ring symbolizes very importa'nt qualities of a senior, his life, and his beliefs. The 'V' on our ring symbolizes Valley, our school. The opened book, the book of Knowledge, symbolizes the years of work and diligence put forth by every senior. There are four words written on our class rings, Truth, Honor, loyalty, and Wisdom, each showing how we have lived and what our lives mean to ourselves, to each other, and to our school. Not only the seniors but the whole school make up the World of Valley, which is the key to our future and sutcess. The Annual Staff would like to take this time to thank all those that helped in making the '66 Vikiilg a book to be treasured by many. The Poem, The World of Valley based on Carl Sandburg's poem "Chicago", was submitted by John McCubbin, a member of the Creative Writing Class. To memories fond and true, to the past and the future, this is the World of Valley.
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