Barboursville High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Barboursville, WV)
- Class of 1957
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Text from Pages 1 - 70 of the 1957 volume:
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J Our journey has heen long and areluous . . . hut an encl has been attained . . . we have coine far on our course toward the attaining of a life full of precious recollections as inay he founa' in this our 1957 edition of . . . The Treasure Ciiesr With this volume, the passengers cliseinharking froin the Good Ship Buccaneer gratefully aclanowlea' ge the undying inter- est ancl the untiring efforts of our faculty and the principal who have flevotecl their tiine, wiscloin and unclerstanfling to each of us. May their days of toil he reineinhererl as rendering to us in The Best Years of Our Lives . . . CAROL SHARP FRANCES FISHER Managing Editor Associate Editor Miss CAROLYN GOODMAN Sponsor BARBOURSVILLE HIGH SCHCDOI. r Borboursville, Wesr Virginia A I lt lz e H e I m we find these five people who have steered the Buccaneer on the course all good ships should follow . . . J-mu., JOHN T. PIPE, M. A. Pl'f11Cl1'1ll1 -gf MILDRED M NALL M A Dean o Girls MdfhU1IZdflCY EDWARD G. SMITH, M. A. Dean of Boys CHARLOTTE MURRAY HAROLD E. McCARTY, M. A. Chemistry Secrrftary Business Manager Page Two Commerce Asst. Basketball Coach Ar the Bow Anil of 110 lesser i11zj1orf1mcc are 24 learned persons who serve from the lookout stations . . . 1: A 1 Y ' , g t. H . '- ,fffliip L. We S. fb ! sf' Y QT!! First Row--lrff lo rigbf Scroml Row-I1-ft lo riglat NIARJORIE ALLEN, NI. A. CAROLYN GOODMAN, M. A. Anlcricruz History Englixlr, jolirmzlix-in NANCY BLETHEN, A. B. RUTH GROVES, B. S. Biology Librarian MARJORIE COUTURIE, B. S. TRUBY HAGER, M. A. Comulerrc English NIERIAM COX, A. B. JEANNETTE I-IASH, A. B. English Typing ALINE CRUM, M. A. ONA MAE MASSEY, A. B. English Pbyxicnl Ezlucrzlion EMILY DE SILVA, A. B. EDITH MILAM, M. A. H o me Economics Erzglixb, A ri -mf Tbirrl Row-lrff Io right Fourib Row-left lo right GEORGE MUMMA, B. Vocuiiomzl Agriculture ROBERT NEEL, M. A. Geonzelry BETTY OSHEL, A. B. Music JANICE PAUGI-I, A. B. Englixb ' SHELBA PEW, M. A. Biology MARY ANN STANLEY, M. A. Physics, Mafbeimzticx S STELLA SUNIPTER, NL A ' English, Lafin ANNA LOU THOMPSON, A. B. Bnml Director XVILLIAM TONEY, M. A liizlustrial Arlx FOREST UNDERWOOD, A. Asxf. Football Coarb Track Coacls' W'orlrl Hixfory RICHARD WARE, M. A Hvarl Foolbull Coach VL7rcstliug Coarb Druzocrrmy CHASEY YVILSON, M. A Hrnzl Brzxkeibrill COHFI7 Asxl. Football Coach XVorl1l I-Iislory Page Tbree N. 5 ,. A -31 F C Seniors Pewfzif us fo ivftroduce you 1f0 the Aflmimls abomfcl our Good Ship Buccaneer . . VN QM? MARUSHI, CHARLES BUDDY ADKINS, L. NEAL FLEIVHNG, JANE Pl'i'Xlll!'llf1St'IllUl' Class Virc'-Pr1'xia'cni-Scriior Class Svvrvlury-Senior Cluxx Football Latin Club Treasurer-Shorthzxntl Club Track Pirateer Sl Annual Staff Glee Club Journalism Club Baseball Track Page Four SHARP, CAROL Valezlicfo rin II President-Student Council Girl's State '56 Know Your State Govt. '56 Cheerleader, Capt. Latin Club Editor-Piratcer SL Annual Journalism Club DAMRON, LUGENE H ouorarian Glee Club Shorthand Club Office Practice EDXVARDS, LELAND S!llllffIf0l'it1l1- Student Council Band SPRIGGS, HAROLD DENNIS Honorariau Student Council Latin Club I Track V ' f 'ii f i 1 ai Q7 f A -5 fo it ' 1 Q Latin Club A jg, sf-..,,, LIND, JIMMIE Tl'l'1l.YIlfL'l SElIi0f Class All-State Chorus Glue Club Piratcer 81 Annual Staff Journalism Club Mixed Chorus Football Basketball Truck ADKINS, GALE Mixed Chorus BACKUS, SHIRLEY Shorthand Club BATES, JOE Glee Club journalism Club' Mixed Chorus Pirateer Bc Annual Staff Track ADKINS, LARRY BAKER, REVA Shorthand Club BECKNIER, GLENN Glee Club 'la x x '31 ,., x P G 1 M- Z4 -Sf ,Ai F 'W . 15' 2 Q mx C, v ,S ff - ,W H E vw , H W ' ,'., , Q 'H' - . g:?!!f.!':f,f,' . f:s.::, -3-27 , , , :- EQ' -' lf? I T Q Q . , ,, ge ALIFF, TIM AUSTIN ASH, FREDDIE Deceased july 12, ww BARNETT, DON 4-1'l Latin Club Art Club Track Manager BIAS, MARY LOU Latin Club 4-H Band BARTRAM, HAROLD BIAS, RONNIE F.F.A. Arr Club SEN I ORS P:zgeFive BIRD, FREDDIE BOLEN, VERNON BRUMFIELD, BEVERLY Sliortlmncl Club Pirntccr Sc Annual Staff Journalisni Club Band Page Six r I BLANCHARD, SHIRLEY Slmrtlmnd Club Girl's Chorus BOOTON, BARBARA Shorthand Club BUTCHER, KATIE Latin Club BLANKENSI-HP, BOYD Secretary-F.F.A. BOWEN, JERRY Student Council Latin Club Pirntecr 85 Annual Stuff Journalism Club Football Track Wrestliiig Baseball CAMPBELL, JANICE Sliortluancl Club Library Club Glec Club Cl BLEDSOE. NIARGUERITE Cffice Practice BOXVEN, PHYLLIS Student Council Latin Club Majorette CARNES, JACKIE ass of'57 CARTER, EDNA Sllortlmml Club Cluorul Cl-IILDERS, GUY CLARY, BERNARD Vice-1' resident-F.F.A. Baseball CAZAD, PIAROLD Glue Club Boy's Chorus Baseball Ci-IILDERS, NIARY Slmrtllancl Club COBB, JUNE Slmorthund Club CHAPMAN, GENE Cl-IILDERS, RONALD F.F.A. COMBS, ALBERTA Glue Club Slwrtllaml Club SENIORS Cl-HLDERS, DEXTER F.F.A. CLARK, HARRY F.F.A. COMPTON, BILLY RAY Latin Club Page Sf'w'11 COOKE, CHARLES Mixed Chorus Baseball DAMRON, JOHNNY DINGESS, LINDA Shorthand Club Arc Club Journalism Club Piratecr BL Annual Staff Pa gc' Eight COX, BEN CR EMEANS, RONALD President-G lcc Club DAVIS, CONNIE Head Majorcttc DUNKLE, JUDY Latin Club Art Club Band DIAL, ROBERT DUNKLE, LINDA 4-H Library Club Choral Closs of ' CYRUS, JOE EDDY Football DIEHL, JUDY Student Council Latin Club 4-H Piratecr Sl Annual Staff journalism Club EDEN, CLARA JEAN 4-H Shorthand'Club Office Practice 57 EDMONDS, DAVID F.F.A. FERRELL, JUDY Shorthand Club GAY, SUE Latin Club 4-H Band EPLIN, RONALD FISHER, FRANCES All-Snare Chorus Girl's Chorus Glec Club Sliortlinnd Club Journalism Club Piracccr 85 Annual Stuff Office Practice GEBHAKDT, BILL l5oy's Chorus Track ESQUE, RAYMOND F.F.A. FORBUSH, DIANA Latin Club Glee Club GOOCH, JIMMIE Art Club Band SENIORS FERRELL, CHARLOTTE Sliortlmncl Club FULKS, ALICE Slwrtlmncl Club 4-Pl Band GREESON, ANNA Latin Club CllHlfl11HI1 'AFE Club Library Club ,, I M' Page Nine WH. 5 f g':gQ:fl 55.51 4 W GROUNDS, CHARLES GUE, TILMON Football Track HARDIMAN. JAMES Treasurer--Art Club Band Page Ten f,1zW:5Z mg: ,gl 'r CUE, ARVON Foorball Track Vfrcstling HALE, CAROL Art Club Slxortlmnd Club HARRIS, BEATRICE All-State Chorus Glec Club Girl's Chorus Sliorrhzznd Club GUIZ, JUANITA Shorthand Club Mixed Chorus Office Practice HANKINS, JAMES Track HATFIELD, SANDEE Student Council Latin Club Head Majorcttc K iff. if f, ,gr -gjijra, ..,:,g: .Q .. ig s L r 'if f rr , GU12, LARRY F.F.A. HARDESTY, HELEN Library Club Cafeteria HATFIELD, STEVEN Latin Club Baseball Class of '57 M .20 frm wins: I-IENSLEY, CHARLES HUMPHRIES, JOYCE 5'l1ortl'mnd Club Library Club JARRELL, JANET Girl's Chorus I-IOGSETT, DENNIS HUNTER, ELEANOR All-State Chorus Sliortbantl Club Glue Club Mixed Chorus journalism Club Pirntccr 86 Annual Staff Library Club JEFFREYS, ALLEN 4-H Glce Club Gi1'l's Chorus Office Practice HOLTON, WANDA HYSELL, EMORY JOHNSON, DONNA Student Council Glue Club President-Art Club Library Club journalism Club Pirntecr SL Annual Staff me W., SENIORS FIOPSON, JUDY Latin Club Glue Club Clmral lRXVlN, VIRGINIA Latin Club Glee Club Mixed Chorus JOHNSON, PHYLLIS Glce Club wa. ' 'if Zfgu: A N A .af 4 w.-1. 4 f :.. W f -fr if -- -:yr ff.-.n a Q Page Elezfmz KIZYSER, SUE LANE, FREDDIE Arc Club Track MCCOY, PATSY Sl1ortl'i:md Club Band Page Twelw' KING, JERRY Student Council Latin Club Library Club Maforerre LAWSON, BARBARA Latin Club Office Practice MCDERMOTT, GORDON President-F.F.A. Band vu- i KING, JILL Latin Club Drum Mnjorcttu Office Practice Band LINTHICUM, BERYL Student Council Latin Club Mnjorettc NICCOMAS, WANDA LEA Shorthand Club CI LAFON, VIVAN Library Club Sliortlmnd Club Band LIVINGSTON, GRACE Shorthand Club MCFANN, ESTHER S. Office Practice Iiiratecr SC Annual Stuff Journalism Club oss of'57 MARTIN, CLARENCE E. Chemical Valley Conference Team Third All State Team Latin Club Football Basketball Track NIOORE, RUBY President-Library Club Cafeteria MOSES, JANET All-Stntc Chorus Glce Club Shorthand Club Girl's Chorus Office Practice NIEADOWS, LURENA Glec Club Art Club journalism Club Ilirateer 81 Annual Staff Mixed Chorus MORELL, BILL XVrestling NASH. JANET HOPE MILLER, TOIVIMY Student Council Art Club Football Track MORRISON, DALE NICELY, CARLA SENIORS IVIOORE, JOE Bancl MORRISON, LARRY F.F.A. NIDA, NVILMA Page Thirteen NUTTER, BARBARA Student Council All-State Orchestra Journalism Club Pirzttcer Sl Annual Staff PORTER, GREGORY Student Council Treasurer-Student Body All State Football Football Basketball Track RHODES, RONALD Page F ourfeen ' OWENS, JUDY Slmortlmnd Club Office Practice PONVERS, LARRY RIDER, RAY PINKERTON, TERRY Latin Club Art Club Football PRATT, LORETTA Shorthand Club Glec Club Office Practice RIGGS, SHERRY Sliorthand Club Art Club PORTER, GAYLE Vice-President--Student Council Latin Club REAGAN, BARBARA Student Council Cheerleader Pimtcer 81 Annual Staff Journalism Club ROGERS, CLARK Q S S 0 f '5 7 ROGERS, ,IUDITH V. Shorthand Club Band SCARBERRY, DONNA Art Club Journalism Club Plratcer 86 Annual Staff SOWAIIDS, RUTI-I Shorthand Club Glec Club Choral Office Practice RUSSELL, JACK SMITH, RICHARD I. Football Basketball Baseball Track SPEARS, XVILLARD Football Wrestling Track SARTEN, CAROLE Shorthand Club Glee Club Choral SMITH, RICHARD W. Band SPURLOCK, CECIL Treasurer-F.F.A. Shia? SENICDRS SAUNDERS, SHERRY Band SMITH, VIRGINIA Shorthand Club Choral SPURLOCK, VIOLET Shorthand Club Page Fifteen STARKEY, PI-IYLLIS STEPHENS, LOVELL TANNER, WILLIAM Library Club Basketball Cafeteria Football Baseball Track TEMPLETON, DAVID UNDERWOOD, HARRY VENOY, DELORES Vice-President-Shortband Club Football Sl1ortl1and Club Track Latin Club Chemical Valley Conference Team Choral Library Club WAGNER, BARBARA WALKER, JOE XVARDEINI, BENNIE Pirateer 86 Annual Staff Band Band journalism Club Pirateer 85 Annual Staff Page Sixteen Journalism Club CI TAYLOR, SALLY Jo Student Council Girl's Stare '56 President-Latin Club Journalism Club Asst. Editor-Pirateer Annual Staff Majorette VITITOE, DAVID Glee Club WATKINS, NANCY Shorthand Club oss of'57 NWHITE, KAY NX'I'IITE, MAX WICKLINE, RUCKER Shorthand Club F.F.A. Basketball Choral Football Baseball Track WINES, EMMA LEE XVOODARD, EMNIAZETTA WOODRUM, SAIVIMIE 4-H Library Club President-Shorthand Club Art Club Band journalism Club Pirateer 8L Annual Staff Almvll when I7iCfllfI'S wcrc' vnrnlcx CHARLES LEE COLEMAN CHARLES WILLIAM SMITH QI'IonIeboundJ SENIOR CLASS COLORS: Pink mm' black SENIOR CLASS FLOWER: Pink Carnation SENICDRS WILLIAMS, AUDREY Shorthuncl Club Choral WYSONG, ELOISE Shorthand Club ROBERT SPARKS SENIOR CLASS MOTTOZ What you are is Gorfs gift to yang what you bvcome is your gift 190 Goff. Page Seventeen MEANWI-IILE September found 770 passengers aboard the Pirate ship. The first day of school found the steering committee and the lookout persons attending an all day meeting, learning how to meet the problems which were to arise during the year. New members to the lookout posts were added: Forest Underwood, Mary Ann Stanley, Meriam Cox, and Anna Lou Thompson. Mr. McCarty returned to our ship after a worn voyage on the Good Ship, Florida. During the month of September, the Barboursville Pirates bowed to Charleston, 31-13, bounced over Du Pont, 20-0, downed Williamson, 33-6, were tromped on by Point Pleasant On September 17, the Cabin Crew chose their officers: 5 24-7. LATIN CLUB SEPTEMBER 19 Pmviflvrzl ----- SALLY Jo TAYLOR Sr'n'1'lur-31 ---- BARBARA LAWSON Trvusurvr SAM MCCONREY Rrjzorfw' - - - - NEAL ABRTNS F. F. A. SEPTEMBER 25 Pr'1'.vi4lv11l - - - - GORDON MCLDERMOTT SEPTEMBER 27 Vit-v-Ifmidefff - - BERNARD CLARY Svvrciury - - BOYD BLANRENSHID Trg'g511rg'r ------ - CECIL SPURLOCK SEPTEMBER 30 JOURNALISM CLUB P,-Mill,-,ff ----- - ELEANOR HUNTER Viru-Pre.tizlz'nf ----- BEVERLY BRUNKFIIILD Sc'c'1'v1m-y - - - JUDY DIEHL Trzwsurvr - LURENA MEADOW'S Publivily Chairman - - - DONNA SCARBERRY OCTOBER S GLEE CLUB OCTOBER 7-9 Pruxidmf - - - - - BEN COX Virt'-Pr1'si41z'nl - - JOE BATES SCL'fl'fi'Ii'y - ' JIM I-IND OCTOBER T,-mmf,-fly' - ---- FRANCES FISHER ART CLUB OCTOBER 14 111-milffnf - - - - DONNA JOHNSON Vin'-Prc'xizfr'nl - JIMMY GOOCH Spf,-pmyy - DONNA SCARBERRY T1-msn rw' - - JAMES HARDIMAN OCTOBER 16 SHORTHAND CLUB Presiilenf - - V ice-Prcxirl eu! Secrrtuxy - Secretary - Pr'c.viJc'uf - - Vim' P Wsirlrvzl - Scfrcfrrrjl - Social Cf5uir'n1fn1 Page Eigbtzwl LIBRARY CLUB - PHYLLIS STARKIEY V OCTOBER 18 EMMA LEE XVINES DAvm TEMPLETON - -JANE FLEMTNG OCTOBER 19 - JUNE COBB OCTOBER 24 - RUBY MOORE OCTOBER 30 NIARILYN CAMPBELL DONNA JOHNSON The Student Council members were chosen. President, Carol Sharp, Vice- President, Gayle Porter, Secretary, Sally Jo Taylor, Treasurer, Greg Por- ter. School pictures were taken. First issue of Pirateer appeared. Editor was Carol Sharp, Asst. Editor, Sally Taylor. The Latin Club held a square dance. October saw the Wayne Pioneers crushed by the mighty Pirates. Pirate beauty, Judy Diehl, was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Pirates won over Logan, 12-6. The Bucs took Huntington High. Senior Class Color Day was held. The Vo-ag classes attended a F. F. A. conference at Ripley. The Fire Crew chose Miss Beryl Lin- thicum, Fire Chief. Gordon McDermott left our ship to go to Kansas City for a National F. F. A. meeting. Seniors received their first order of rings. First Student Council meeting of the year. Another group of Cabin Crew was organized, called Shorthand Club. Mock elec tion. Eisenhower 3 9 0 Stevenson 29 8 The choral quartet sang at the Vet- erans Hospital. 13 NOVEMBER ABGARD Sl-l The first two days of November were not spent at deck-mopping. School was recessed for W. V. E. A. NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 1 4 6 12 13 14 16 21 21 26 Last call for senior ring orders. Juniors David Allen and Patty Groves were chosen for Know Your State Government day. Election Day . . . Ike won over Steven- son . . . We could have told them that. Veterans' Day . . . Observation . . . no books! Commodores Uuniorsj chose their officers. President, David Allen, Vice- President, Robert Rowseyg Secretary, Randy Jeffrey, Treasurer, Sam Mc- Conkey. Clean Up Week . Cur classmate, Jim Lind, was admitted to St. Mary's hospital. As of today, January 29, 1957, he is well on the road to recovery . . . Sadie I-Iawkin's Day dance . . . Contest winners were Beryl Linthicum and Jim Myers, typical Dogpatch couple, Pat Linger, typical Dogpatch girl, David Allen, typical Dogpatch boy. The United Nations essay winners were announced. First place went to Jackie Dent, second, Donna Johnson, and third, Patty Groves. A special Thanksgiving program was given. The speaker was Reverend Cox, and music was by the Glee Club. Practice teachers joined our staff. Car- mel Adkins, assistant to Mrs. Couturie, Skip Barrett, assistant to Mrs. Allen, and Donald Ray, assistant to Mr. Mc- Carty. December came in with a bang', . . . On Decem- ber 1, the Band sponsored a carnival. A king and queen were crowned, who were David Allen and Barbara Jef- ferson. DECEMBER 3 The Four Bs represented Barboursville in a Cabell County Teachers Associa- tion meeting. DECEMBER 6 The Glee Club sang at the Wo1mn's Club in Barboursville. DECEMBER 8 The Senior Who's Who', was an- nounced. DECEMBER 13 Coach Larose of St. Albans, delivered the Chemical Valley trophy back to the Pirates. DECEMBER 13 The Journalism Club went to Robin- sonis Lake Side Inn for dinner. DECEMBER 15 The Boosters Club presented a 24 Philco television set to Barboursville High School at the football banquet. I P . DECEMBER Basketball season opened with a Buc- caneer loss handed to us from East. DECEMBER Library Club luncheon. DECEMBER The Glee Club presented a special Christmas program over WSAZ-TV. DECEMBER Latin Club dance. DECEMBER The Shorthand Club held a dance at the Lionis Club. DECEMBER Seventy-four made a 3.5 average or better. DECEMBER Greg Porter and Clarence Martin were chosen for the all-state football team from our school. January saw the Close of the first semester. The weather was COLD, sometimes getting down below zero. January was full of many losses for the Pirates' team but also a few wins. We saw the first movie for this year, at school. When February rolled around, some wondered where the past few months had gone. People were busy paying for club pins, annual balance, senior announce- ments and calling cards. We saw College Day, movies, regional and state wrestling and Know Your State Government day. Mrs. Allen accompanied the juniors to Charleston. Gn February 15, our band sponsored a Sweetheart Dance. In March, we attended the annual majorette show. It was Strictly for the Birdsf, Dr. Harry Wilson visited Huntington to direct the Cabell County High School Chorus. On March 28, the seniors learned their lines and presented the Senior Play. We'll never forget April. It was a month of movies, all-state glee clubs, and the Junior-Senior Banquet. May was a month for seniors. It's the time for last minute details. Most of us were rushing around for last minute information on jobs, business schools and colleges. We saw regional and state track meets. On May 3 and,4, the Band Festival was in Huntington. All through May, there were sectional, regional and state basketball tournaments. May 17 was the date of the memorable Prom, the one event that students never forget. Senior week started on May 22. Baccualaureate was held on May 26. On May 27, the seniors bid fare- well to teachers and friends at Commencement. On May 28, 1957, the seniors, juniors and sophomores left our ship. For many, it was the last Voyage on the Good Ship, Buccaneer. The juniors and sophomores will be on board next September to carry on with the journey. , The three year voyage was full of new experiences for all. The trip was one never to forget. There were smiles, tears, bad grades . . . and good. When you look back on it a long time from now, I know that you will think, It seems like only yester- day. Page Nineteen 5 55:55.85-5 Meet the Captains on board for this 11031 age . . . 155i E f 55555555552-55. 355.5Mrj 5'555s55?53Q?EiA,3.5,f5?i g,,,,4. 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Betty Milam and Jean Stone Poet Laurcates of 1958 I I if LARRY SPURLOCK PYL'.Yilll'lll SANDRA PERRY Vifl'-l,fl'SfI!l'Ilf MARY DEFIBAUGH Svvrffu ry PI-IILLIP JEFFREY Treaxu rw ADKINS, CAROLYN ADKINS, CARIKOLL ADKINS, DEI.ORES ADRINS, GARY ADRINS, GEORGE ADKINS, HASKELL AIIRINS, HAZITL ADKINS, -JJXMES ADKINS, -JANICE ADKINS, LAXVANNA ADKINS, LINDA D. ADKINS, LINDA L. ADRINS, LULA B. ADKINS, NORRIS ADKINS, SARAH AKERS, GAI1. ARTRII-, DELBERT ASH, CARL BAILEY, JUDY BALLANGEIQ, SANDRA BALLIQNGIQE, KAREN BATES, CAROL BATES, JANET BAUMGARDNER, CHARLOTTI' BELCHER, ROBERT BENEDICT, MAX BIAS, LOIS BIAS, MAR1'HA BIAS, MARX' L. BINDE, SHEILA BLACK, EUGENE BLAKE, RAYMOND BLANRENSIIII1, BILLY BLANRENSI-III', DOROTHY BLANKENSHIP, EDWARD BLEDSOE, RIZBA BLEVINS, LARRY BowIaN, CAROI.YN BOWEN, ERMA BOWEN, JAMES BOWEN, MARY BRADY, CHARLES BRANI-IAM, Jo ANN BRIZENDINE, MARY BUNN, KAREN BUTCHER, ETHEL BYRD, CHARLES CABIELL, BAXTER CABELL, CHARLOTTE CALL, RosI:LLA CAMPBELL, GLYNN CAMPBEI.L, LYNN CARTER, CHARLES CARVER, LARRY CASSADY, EUGENE CAZAD, MICZI-IAEL CAzAD, RAYMOND CHAPEEE, CARL CHAPMAN, ROBERT CHILDERS, DONALD CI-IILDERS, MARY CHINN, DORALEI2 CLAGG, BILLY CLARY, RONALD CLEVELAND, JIM CoLLINs, JIM CONRAD, LEONARD CORNS, CARL CORNS, PHYLLIS CoRNs, WILLIAM Cox, CAROLYN Cox, GENE Cox, MARGIE CREMEANS, JOY CREMEANS, PATRICIA CROW, RONALD DE XIORIZ, HARRY DIAL, WILMA DONAPIOE, PAUL DOWDY, SANDRA DROWN, LARRY EAVE5, NVAYMAN EDEN, JUDITI-I EDMUNDS, VIRCINIA ELRINS, BILLY ELKINS, DANIEL ELRINS, HELEN ELLIS, MIRIQL ESTEP, KARI. FARLEY, LDWELL FERRELL, DAVID FILE, TIMOTHY FISHER, JUNE FLESIIER, DAVID FOSTER, SUE FRYE, JERRY FRYE, LARRY GEBHARDT, Lols GIBSON, JANET GIBSON, JIMMY GIBSON, SUE GOOCH, ROBERT GOODERHAM, DAVID GOT!-IARD, KATI-ILEIEN GRAHAM, BARBARA GROVE, JAMES GUE, GARY HAMPTON, BEIKTHA HANDLEY, Jox-IN HANRINS. JOHN HARRIS, RONNIIE PIARTSOCK, PAUL HASH, MARILYN HAZELETT, HOV'AlkD HERRENK0l1L, DENNIS HEESON, GARNETT ' HESSON, GAIKY HIGGlNBO1'l-IAM, JAMES HIGGINBOTTOM, CAROL 27 Wggifi Am-Iwy.,-,z MAE ' i ' - Q . ., Y . 5, .,.,:, E x rg if HK ,-: A1 14,13 A , , .Iii W X I . U ,... Q iQ:,1:QIj .. ' :.:,.gvggi.,. ,,,: . 3 5- 5 M fn -PY? .Qui . Y, i f an W 5535-QZHPE' 4.1 - 1- ,, ' 'Q , v H ,', Q, t .. : :Ai I.. I 1 Wg W A : 2 K: M I -A 1,2311 A X I W 'I 5 .. .- :Q--9-EE. 5: 'P if fi 3 51 2 I' 'a-.V:::.: 221 26 i , 3 - 5 I .- A F . 1 EE' E! X ,,,,, 3 ,I . A-I ,,, , ,,:-- .., ' ' RA I ,ffm E A E N I , S W5 ' . . .. , : , ...,. 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JOHNSTON, BOBBY JOHNSTON, I'lAllLAN JONES, TOMMY JORDAN, DIENVER KEENAN, LONNIE IQIEYSER, SI-IARON KILGORE, CAROLYN KING, DICR KING, EVIZLYN KINGERY, PHYLLIZ INLNIGHT, NORBERT KRANR, IQLARIEN LAMBERT, FERN LANE, BONNIE LAXVHON, GARY LAWIKENCE, JIMMIE LAXVSON, FAYE LAWSON, WIYLTER LEWIS, LOWELL LIGHT, GEORGE LIGHT, JUDY LINDSEY, NANCY LINVILLE, CAROLYN LOCKHART, MILTON LYONS, RONNIE MCCOh4AS, JOHN MCCOMAS, MARY MCCLUNG, MICHAEL NICCORMICK, SHIRLEY MCCOY, BARBARA MCCOY, PEGGY NLCCOY, RICHARD MCGLOTHIN, LARRY IVICNEELY, ROBERT IVI1XNNON, JUDITI-I MARSHALL, RONNIIZ MARTIN, BENNY NIARTIN, JOIIN MARTIN, XVILLIAM MATHES, BONNIE MATI-IEWS, LORNA MAXWELL, BOB MAY, EVA 28 MEADOWS, JEAN IWERRITT, CARL NIERRITT, MARY MliSSINGIiIk, BOYD MIIllLIl1'l', FRANCES MILI.ER, EDDIE NIILLIER, JAMES MILI.s, FANNIE MOORE, HOPE MORGAN, NITA MORIKISON, DOIKA MOIKIKXSON, TRESSA MOSLANIIER, CI-IARI,IaS MOURNING, PATRICIA MU1.l.INS, LARRY MUR1MA, .IOYCE MUNCXY, DIQLORIS NASI'-I, BRENDA NASI-I, GLENN NEFF, SHARON NICELY, ELIJON NICEI.X', RETA NIDA, NIiI.ILIl3 O,CON NOR, MOl,LIIi OLIIARER, MARILYN OSIIORNIQ, DAVIII OSBURN, DOLLlVlili PACE, Lois PACR, BIZSSIIZ PAYTON, PATRIIQIA PERRY, CAIKIKOLL PERRY, DANIEL PERRY, DOTTII3 PERRY, ELNORA PERRY, LARRY PIKE, BIERNICE PINKISRMAN, KEITI-I PI-IIPPS, LILLIAN PORTER, DATI-ILENE PORTER, DOTTIE POWELL, JANET PULLEN, CHARLES QUEEN, SHIRLEY RAMEY, CARL RAMISY, IDOUGLAS RAMIEY, GARY REED, MARION REESE, JOYCE RHOADES, SI-IIRLEY RIIIIILIQ, SANDRA RIFE, WILLIAAI ROBERTSON, DAVID ROI'sINIz'r'r, RITA ROGERS, BETTY ROSS, BARBARA ROSS, LARRY GAII. Ross, LARRY JOE Ross, ROSA ROTAN, GERAI IYZNE ROY, DANNY RYIIIQR, BARBARA SAERE, JACOB SANNS, SANDRA SAUNIIERS, LOWELL SAWYERS, LILLY SCARBERRY, FREDIJIE SEARISEIIRY, RONNIE SINIPSON, NILE SIMS, ROSALEE SKAGG5, ROGER 29 mx A R A V A ARA R RE Bm I- R A R. lm,-,Rm RAR Rm AR A wx ws R VA Q A ARA aux mx SRE mm RA Aww HH AR J Rm Rm ms mn Rm Im A sw V, E In ,Q A E , gm mr ummm R A nm m mama lm Aw 2. 4 K W mm HB' 3 m R AREA S wmxmwm -ARARRAR Au ,. BQNWW, HHH lmmmwmq AA mwwws T5 .. .. 2:s E 1 CLASS COLORS: Blue and white Page Thirty CLASS FLOWER: Real Rose CLASS MOTTO: 1 f you Cease- fo become boiler, you will soon cease to be good. SMITH, DAVIU SMITH, RAYMOND SMITH, THELMA SMOOT, LIDDIE SOWARDS, DALE SOWARDS, KENNY SOWARUS, REIIA SOVVARDS, ROGER SPURLOCR, MAXINE SPURLOCR, ROBERT STARKEY, MARY STARR, SIvEY STEPHENS, BARBARA SULLIVAN, Lois SWANSON, JOHN TACRETT, MARY TASSEN, RONNIE TEMI-LETON, PATTY THOMAS, MARLA THOMAS, WANDA TITACKER, SUE THOMPSON, BOYCE THOMPSON, JERRY THOMPSON, LELAND THORNBURC, TOMMY T1-IURMONIJ, MAIKIIE TRIPLETT, MARY TRIIAPETT, NANCY TURMAN, PAUL TURNER, SHEILA VENOY, BETTY WALKER, BRENDA WALKER, GARY WALKER, ROGER WALLS, NANCH' WALLER, VERNON WARDEN, PATTY WARE, ROD VVATRINS, GLORIA WELCH, DONALD WELLS, EUGENE XVHITE, NELSON WHITE, PAMELA WYILLIAMS, JACR WILI.IAMSON, EARL WRIGHT, JOANN YEAGER, JACKIE YOUNG, CAROLYN Absent when pictures were nmale: RONNIE BLACK ERNEST HARGIS THOMAS HOWARD LOUII5 LUSHIER ROBERT MCCALLISTER RITA MORRISON EMMA RAYBURN ELEANOR VANCE 5 Mg ww f ftsi' Eflas N- , -9 ff ' UQ X ,,, .- JJ Ka UQV Ea l Gi Gaaazzb h- G 1' 'ri s H GY B va' x 1' . E 0 ' ' gn , ss .- -3- gr---' A C ! DJ , if n Hom 4962176412 JUNIOR ATTE ua? CD Queen NDAN'l' W Mayan M Som-loM O rzE Arr: Fire Queen At a dance following the Logan- Barboursville game on October 12, 1956, Beryl Linthicum was crowned Fire Qu-een. The event is sponsored a n n u a l l y by the Barboursville Volunteer Fire Department. Beryl's attendant was C o n ni e Davis. Beryl's escort was Jim Myers and Connie's escort was Phil Valland- ingham. The Fire Department presented Beryl with a bouquet of American Beauty roses and a portable radio. Cczrnivczl King 5 Queen The Pirates' Band sponsored a Carnival aboard our Good Ship Buccaneer on December 1, 1956 and Miss Thompson, the Band Director, crowned David Allen and B a r b a r a Jefferson, both Juniors, Carnival King and Queen. These winners were chosen by the pas- sengers. Page Thirty-three MQST QAMDSULE SENIOR BOY A Jerry Bowen MOST PGFULAR SENLGR GIRL ' .gSandee Hatfield WITTIEST SEEIQRS , , MOST BEAUTIFUL SEhIOR GIRL Donna Lee Johnson-Neal , , Sandee Hatfield MOST BASEFUL SENIOBS Barbara Wagner-Joe Ba MDDT QTUDIOUQ SENIGR5 Carol Sharp-Leland Edwards LAZIEST SENIOR BOY Willard Spears Eg g NEATEST SEEIGRS Porter Judy Diehlmlerry Bowen MUST LIKELY T0 BE A BAGHELGRQ A N Joe Bates TYEIGAL JUNISRS M ROUNDSCH Patty Groveswbavid Alieni E991 QYQQ' JL 'lr D11 ,uw ww 3? Y 'fa- ' RZ? J 5 3 1, s:a:afv4:::::::.:::. 25,1 Q, , 1 .mv Z . 4 I 1 4 4 ail i an JH! aff 9 .ff If NV. A 5 KN Swv, 'MQ any wr W5f3f595 Q P V we YN w w. in fs '4 A na a ww ns ak' itil M56 is x 1 L15 fy 5:25 , K 'Vi 1? f s 5 , 4 : v 5 ..Q.l1If'I q , N by ' 3 M .4134 'fx l r Ere. :NV ,f a 1 E y Remember the day Mrs. De Silva lost her belt and hunted everywhere and found it outside in a puddle of water. Shall we ever forget the time Judy Diehl used soap instead of tooth paste! How about the time the first graders were visiting our school and following them up the stairs was Emory Bledsoe. Miss Goodman remarked to him that he looked awfully big to be in the first grade and thinking he would not have a reply, he came up with, Well, I've been sick. And how about the time Dick Smith got away with eating the Art Study for three days. But none will forget how weird Jerry Bowen looked when he took to wearin glasses . . . The Dr. told him he was going erosseyed and needed glasses to help him. Wonder if Bennie Warden still has his Holland shoes. Say, how about the popular songs of the day . . . Young Love by Tab Hunter, Banana Boat Song by Harry Belafonte. Just like U23 skiddo we had our favorite expression . . . Nasty Break . The fad was wearing saddles and carcoats along with peggers. Naturally Rock 'n Roll kept us busy. danc- ing and listening. NVe, who are being graduated, also have a day, or an instance which will remain a Forget-me-notn. For example: VIVAN LAFON- I will always remember the day a certain junior put racks in my chair. BEATRICE HARRIS- The thing I remember most during high school was holding a Christmas present, wrapping paper, ribbon, and my shoes behind my back during the whole Christmas Glee Club Concertf, CLARENCE MARTIN- The fun I had when I found out that there were girls in the world. BEVERLY BRUMFIELD- My nerves shall never last long enough for me to forget all of those shots I took during high school days. BARBARA WAGNER- I'll never forget that histerikal jour- nalism classf, JOHNNY DAMRON- The day I drove my car to school and rode the bus home. JIMNIIE GOOCHLiKWl1Cl1 Alva Thompson stopped his car in front of mine and I didn't stop in time. CAROL SHARP- One of the things I shall not forget is all of the aches and pains I acquired in trying to accomplish acrobaiics in gym. JERRY BOXVEN-- I will always remember the beard I grew, and father made me shave it off. RUTH SOXVARDS- Trying to find Daddy in order to bum some money. VIRGINIA SMITH- XVhen Mr. Vlfare told us about a man who had to grease his feet in order to get his peggers on. JANE FLEMING-- Those good times that 12 of us girls had, all trying to eat at one small table at lunch. JOE BATES- I shall never forget when 6 girls taught me to dance. BOY I I I RONNIE CREMEANS-- I got married. JOE CYRUS- Receiving a thrilling .experience under the coaching of Coach XVare. FRANCES FISHER-- The day Jimmy Lind walked back in the school. LUGENE DAMRON- I will never forget the kindness, under- standing and heln that I have received from both the teachers and students in making my Senior year at Bar- boursville a pleasant memory. EDNA CARTER- My pleasant memories of how nice Mr. Fife and all the teachers have been. KAY NWIAIITE-- The day Donna Scarberry fell backwards off the platform in the cafeteria. Q DON BARRETT- I passed English 11 with a C . CAROL HALE- The aprons Mrs. Milam, Miss Goodman, and I shared. JOYCE I'lUMI'HRIES- The good times I had in study hall all through old B.H.S. ANNA GREESON-- Disecting a frog in biology class in my sophomore year. Page Tbirfy-eight HELEN HARDESTY- The hard times I had getting to and from school. CAROLE SARTEN- All the sour notes I sang in Glee Club. SUE GAY- Being the shortest one in school. BENNIE VVARDEN-- The first time I played the ukleenex game in my I-Iolland shoes at the Journalism party. DAVID TEMPLETON- Mrs. Hash and her poor hearing when she has a cold. ESTHER SIMPSON MCEANN- The day I scanned the entire Journalism room for my prize mink hair which I had lost. ALLEN JEFFREYS- All the confusion in American I-Iistory Class which was caused by the Filthy Five and Buddy Marushif MARILYN CAMPBELL- The envy in the girls' eyes when they first saw my engagement ring. JUANITA GUE- Passing a brief form test in Shorthand. EMORY HYSELL- The day in English 12 when I WCIIL to sleep while listening to MacBeth . CHARLES GROUNDS- My complete astonishment when I passed Typing I in the 10th grade. DONNA SCARBERRY- Those slippery floors after the holidays. CHARLES COOKE- Breaking my elbow while playing football in my sophomore year. BERYL LINTHICUM-- XVhen Jerry, Jill, Sandee, Allen, Emory, Skip, Jon, and I skipped school. EMMA LEE WINES- Tl1e good times I had in Journalism and all the parties we had. CLARA EDEN- The faculty game: the teachers versus students. KATHIE BUTCHER- The way things matured from the first year through the third year.', JUDY DIEHL- The day that I got that terrifying feeling when I discovered I had left the most important part of an assembly program OUT-I failed to introduce our prin- cioal. ELOISE WYSONG- All the brilliant spectaculars produced by the majorettesf' DIANA FORBUSH- The crowded lunch-room, the busy, busy, tcachers, being late for everv class, and my stroll through the halls with those so . . . dear? EMMAZETTA VVOODARD- Coming down with 3-day measles on the lastiday of school. JUDY ROGERS- The day Clark first asked me .for a date! SHIRLEY BLANCHARD- The teachers and the students for extending their kindness to me. JANET JARRELL- All the little butterflies in my stomach the first day I walked into Barboursville High Schoolf' NANCY VVATKINS- The day that Violet Spurlock and I met those slrrrnge Jarrell girls from Buchannonf' TILMON GUE- V'hen the last day of school came around. ALICE FULKS-- Those days in Democracy class when Mr. Ware was always bawlingyout Buddy Marushi and me. WANDA HOLTON- Mrs. de Silva's Home Ee. classes. Student Council To sec Row I that things were kept on an even keel and manage the government affairs for the passengers, we find: C. Baumgardner, R. Pack, G. Porter, S. Taylor, G. Porter, C. Sharp, L. Diehl, j. Diehl, D. Spriggs, B. Milam, S. Hatfield. Row 2 Mrs. Hash, K. Jeffrey, S. Keyser, T. Miller, M. Dcfibaugh, D. Morrison, B. Linthicum, S. Perry, B. Reagan, P. Bowen, N. Sho- mnker, P. Xvarclen. Row 3. J. Bunting, P. Groves, P. Sharp, P. McCoy, C. XVolfe, S. McConkcy, R. Lyons, B. Nutter, B. Brownfield, M. Benedict, C. Mos- lander. Row 4: L. Frye, P. jeffrey, If. Miller, R. Rowsey, D. Allen, D. Flesher, L. Spurlock, R. jeffrey, L. Edwards, R. Sullivan. Absent Row l Row-Z Row 3 Row 4 Absent when picture was made: C. Adkins, G. Cox, j. Eden, R. Kelley, C. Lusher, K. Midkiff, XV. Rife, Il. Vance, R. Ware. Shorthand Club Notes for the ship,s log were taken by the able crewmen who Were: A. Combs, j. Humphries, B. Booten, V. LaFon, j. Moses, J. Rogers, 1. Cobb, Secretary, D. Templeton, Vice-President, E. NVines, President, S. Blanchard, Program Chairman. D. Venoy, C. Eden, C. Sarten, M. Campbell, S. Riggs, P. Childers, S. Backus, D. Bailey, R. Sowarcls, J. Fleming, Treasurer. Mrs. Couturie, P. McCoy, L. Dingess, K. XVhite, Ferrell, R. Baker. M. Childers, J. Owens, L. Damron. F. Fisher, B. Brumficld, L. Pratt, F. Hunter, W7. McCon1as, C. I-Iale. J. Livingston, E. Wysong. when picture was made: Carter, A. Fulks, j. Gue, B. Harris. Page Tlairfy-11i11e Library Club Here are the mates who had the responsibil- ity of seeing that the ship's literature was not thrown overboard. Row 1 D. VENOY L. DUNKLE P. STARKEY, Vice-Pres. R. MOORE, Pres. H. HARDESTY M. CAMPBELL J. KING D. JOHNSCN Row 2 E. HUNTER J. HUTVIPPIRIES A. GREESON MRS. GROVES, Librarian J. HOLLEY J. ENYART Abreu! when bicfurex 'wax lzmzlvz J. HOLLIEY LC1Ifl'l'l Club In case the Pirates were forced into foreign ports, these translators could enable ps to converse freely with the natives . . . Row 1: N. Chapman, P. Groves, S. Taylor, S. McConkey, B. Brownfield, N. Adkins, J. Bowen, D. Forbush, J. Dunkle, S. Ryder, H Moore, P. Linger, N. Shumaker. Row 2: Kitchen, M. Bins, P. Bowen, C. Wolfe, K. Butcher, L. Dickinson, L. Linger, R. Cazad, K. Jeffrey, C. Baumgardner, P. Vfarden Row 3: R. Bledsoe, Hopson, V. Irwin, Meadows, S. Keyser, M. Ellis, N. Shumaker, M. Defibaugh, B. Mznthes, Stone, L. Stone. Row 4: H. Holtzworth, G. Porter, R. Plybon, H. King, D. Allen, L. Edwards, E. Roach, S. Hatfield, R. Sullivan, J. Price, R. Compton J. Shipe, L. Murphy, H. Cazad, M. Childers. Page Forty Art Club Seated: A. Greeson, L. Meadows, J. Hardin-nan, D. Johnson, J. Gooch, D. Scarberry, E. XVoodard. The noble designers of the good ship's flag and other paint- ings jobs aboard ship were: Row 1: Mrs. Milam, C. Hale, J. Meadows, B. Venoy, S. Riggs, T. Miller, H. May, J. Legg, L. Dingcss. Row 2: S. McCormick, T. Ferguson, D. Pratt, XV. Bias, B. McCoy, R. Bins, R. Adkins. Here arc the seafar- ers who took care of the ship's log . . . PIRATEER STAFF Editor C. Sharp Asst, Editor S. Taylor TREASURE CHEST STAFF Man. Ed. C. Sharp Asso. Ed. F. Fisher JOURNALISM CLUB Pres. E. Hunter V.-Pres. B. Brumfield Pirclteer 5 Annual Sta Scared: Miss Goodman, F. Fisher, C. Sharp, S. Taylor, E. Hunter, D. Johnson. Row 1: D. Scarberry, N. Adkins, IS. Nutter, L. Dingess, B. Reagan, B. Brumfield. B. Wagner, L. Meadows. Row 2: Bates, Diehl, Bowen, E. Wfines. Absent when picture was made: J. Lind and B. Warden. Page Forty-one Qffice Practice These brave ones fought storms and protests to cle- liver the messages: Svufnzl: R. SOXVARDS S. KEYSER N. BAILEY -I. OWENS MRS. NALI. C. EDENS Slaznlirfgz L. DAMRON F. FISHER A. JEFFREY L. PRATT C. LUSHER N. BIAS J. ENYART M. BLEDSOF E. REYNOLDS J. KING Abxwzt when fzirfnrc was 11mrlc': J. GUE B. LAWSON The 7th Annual Know Your State Government Day conference was held in Charleston day, February Allen, Patty Groves and Mrs. Allen address by the newly elected Governor, Cecil H. Underwood. They also heard an explana- Know Your Store Government on Mon- ll. David heard an Page F orfy-Iwo An il7'U6'Sfl7IC'I7Zi in fznoewledge always pays the best ilztercst J! tion of the duties . responsibilities of 5- ather state-elected o cials, participated in open discussion of gl citizenship practices : paid a visit to the Sl Legislature to hear : sions of the House z Senate. X l X I A I I These sailors planned for the future when they would be off the ship and out tilling the soil . . . Row 1: R. Childers, Pnrliamentariang C. Spurlock, Treasurer, G. McDermott, Prcsidentg B. Clary, Vice President, B. Blankenship, Secre- tnryg Mr. Murnmn. Row 2: C. Morgan, D. Chapman, C. Henry, L. McGlothin, W. jackson, J. Ray, R. McCallistcr, W. Eaves, L. Drown, G. Gue, D. Kelly, B. Thompson. Row 3: C. Byrd, K. Estep, K. Guthnrd, j. Henley, T. Smith, B. McCoy, R. Stephens, F. Scarberry, M. Benedict, D. Ferrell, G. Adkins. Row 4: D. Hibner, C. Ritlenour, B. Campbell, I.. Spurlock, A. Hannah, R. Mummn, XV. Bias, R. Spurlock, B. Adkins, D. Bolen, G. Adkins, R. Spurlock, K. Blevins. And in the Mess H ll . W' ', I 5- 1.5, ffhixn...-Zfsnb .,-.. ' yy as . A ?M - - ' . 'J f 'T -, ...W . t, . ..--. , f i 'l it C' Gi -'N put fear into the hearts of the bravest, but, these cooks endured it throughout the ye Left to right: P. Wnrdeim, Mrs. Carsey, P. Starkey, R. Moore, Mrs. Warden. whos... aw-q.,,,,,,, No matter what the conditions, these stalwart ladies saw that the hearty crew was fed. The mighty rush to the mess hall could Ar. Page Forzfy-fbrrc' To provide all who were aboard with entertrzinment were these mighty singers . . Row I J. BLAKE, Accom R. LYONS B. CLARK D. DUNKLI2 R. WHITE R. HARRIS Row 2 J. MOORE R. CHIRGWIN J. ADKINS R. TAYLOR D. PRATT Ron' 3 D. MAssiE D. KING W. GEBI-IARDT K. SOWARDS Girls Chorus To blend their voices with those of the 'mighty men of the fleet are . . . Seated: A. Lucas, B. Ross, A. Hesson, B. Ray, B. Graham, J. Wright, B. Black. Row I: R. Sownrds, J. Eden, P. Childers, Light, M. Ferguson, Meadows, N. Bias, J. Cobb, J. Myers. Row 2: E. King, C. Baumgardner, B. McCoy, F. Lawson, J. Fisher, J. Blake. M. Defibaugh, P. Wells, P. Templeton. Row 3: C. Higginbotham, S. Hatfield, J. Watkins, K. Krank, P. Payton, S. Dowdy, S. Turnen J. Powell. Row 4: J. Midkiff, L. Holton, L. Adkins, N. Trippctt, K. Gothnrd, B. Walker, L. Johnson, S. Jcbe, S. Rhoncles. Page Forty-four Orchestra A c r o s s the waters come the strains of soft music and sweet tones as furnished by thc Buc- canecr's Orchestra which consists of the follow- ing: Lvfi I0 rigbl: R. BRENNAN D. XVEAVER MRS. OSHEL M. SOWARDS L. MURPHY R. KELLY S. BINDE M. GARRETT J. BAUMGARNER C. GREEN B. NUTTER H. ADKINS All State All State Orchestra .. -,P 1.1. 59's M3 xi I 5 'gi .. ax '55 Byrne ' 1 E A M, HR, 5? 5: 4 314 ' i--- if' irsl Row AROL GREEN, Violing BARBARA lin, JULIE BAUMGARNER. Vialin. NUTTIER, Vio- 'coml Row ONALD NVEAVER, Cvllog BILLY RATCLIFF, Xlffllillj ROGER BRENNAN. Bass Violin. 5 Chorus 'YN by ' ., Q 2: ,KS R -' f,,,.f-m - is- s:4....s 4 an First Raw FRANCES FISHER, Soprano Ig ELEANOR HUNTER, Soprano Ilg BEATRICE HARRIS, Alfa I. Svrolnl Row HAROLD CAZAD, Bass Ilg JOE BATES Busy Ilg JANET MOSES, Alto II. Page Forty-five ,-aww: QL voices agamst zflae waves are tloese jolly ma1'me1's Seated D L chnson D Forbush II Hunter F Inshcr C Green I Campbll R Row Row Row Row Page Forty wx Band Centex front: -I. King. Row Row Row Row Row Row B. Linthicum, S. Hatfield, C. Davis, j. King. S. Keyser, L. Grove, S. Taylor, P. Bowen, A. Ash. W. Mnrkins, C. Baumgardncr, B. WardCi1. P. McCoy, J. Moore, C. Clarli B. Elkins, S. Saunders, S. Stewart, -I. Arthur, K. Pinkcrman, P. Donnhoc. M. Garrett, A. Fulks, ml. Mumrna, V. Lnfon, P. Lingcr, B. Mnthcs, ll. Br:mh:1m M. Triplctt, EI. XValker, C. Bowen, Miss Thompson, Director. L. Lingcr, A. Yeager, 1. Childers, C. Ullom, P. McCoy, C. Ash, M. Bias E. W'incs, AI. Rogers, D. Smith, L. Murphy. R. Cremcnns, A. Morris, R. Lyons, G. Light, AI. Long, S. Cary, B. Kcllj' R. Pinson, L. Nimmo, J. Price, L. Cartmill. TILMON GUE I 11lHm4'k gif! it DICK SMITH JIM LIND BUDDY MARUSHI H. UNDIZRXVOOI Qnarlvrbark Halflmrk I-Ialfbuvlc Em! N AR VON CUE Glmril These Swabbies are th? sfrong T. PINISHKTON G ' rz zrof' I Row 2. Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row Page Foriy-right T. Miller, Al. Bowen, NW. Spears, B. Brucc, D. Smith, R. Wficklinc, F. Ray. B. Tanner, T. Guo, C. Martin, G. Porter, AI. Cyrus, j. Lind. H. Underwood. A. Guc. D. Alien. C. Marushi, R. Sullivan, G. Porter, S. McConkcy, P. Peyton, J. Adkins, C. Wolfe. B. Brownfield. B. Roberts, J. XVnrc, P. Thurman, B. Riffs, T. Pinkerton, M. Holter. B. W'l1itc. J. Ferguson. ' nl. Hankins, Mgr., P. Gordon, Mgr., H. Hoitzworth, Mgr. In I Ea 22:64 4 ., ' '. I P! L. WILLnixu SPEARS JERRY BOXVEN RUCKER NVICKLINE JGE CYRUS BILL TANNLR Tackle Guard Center Guaril Trzelele zen who sailed our ship to fame . G rears The 1956 B Team completed azz 8 game players 011 an ztlzdefeatecl B Team for B.H.S. Vinson, St. Albans, H zmtilzgtozz High and to right: Chasey Wfilson, Asst. Coachg Spike Underwood, Asst. Coachg Dick Ware. Head Coach GREGORY PORTER CLARENCE MARTIN Co-Cuplaiu Cn Cnjzlam Ellll Tmfslc schedule without a defeat. They were the zzfst They defeated the following schools fwree H 'zmtingtozz East H igh. DFP THE RECORD Charleston Dupont Nvillinmson Pt. Pleasant Vhync Logan South Charleston Huntington High Dunbar St. Albans Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Pirates Page Forty mae mf J' ' Q -G? gm I 1 -2 ' M M, '5 ,X -1. 1 , , 1 1fs1m,,,,, . -,., L x M ww- HV ffyqqm sxgw ,M-y fx-, yn-wwf ,,-vw,.vW if we wfwfwfrwszg gsgfw 5 W L LW?-w. ,. . . :Hi ,, ' , wx we' swag.: fm-.mgff , 1: -- W 4 M.-ws' .L Q, 1-W fx ff? Y . img, f ,if 1,Iff J 4- 512 f 4 , Qt, my-' 1fn'Qw wwf f 1 N' J M 4--q 'x ' 5 ,- f , , ,AL J AJ Se, ,- ,N ,,,, .,, A , .. . 27.-Q, +1 Z g y? 1-Q1 -2 -New' if s . f f ' - X me .:.-'-11- Q .af W ' L wh , ' Q'-fs-IF 'grg-:ffl :Er 5' f' iff,.,-:-'-:fri-:-:--:Quai EEL-1-'55 w .:. :.:f4.,. ,., ' M' VT ,Sf MH 15. Q I n Tribute On September 3, 1956 our Good Ship, the Buccaneer, started its long voyage with our sports' department of four of West Virginia's outstanding coaches. The sports' department was divided into four divisions with the following coaches: Mr. Richard Ware, Head Coach of Football and Wrestliiig. Mr. J. C. Wilson, Head Coach of Basketball. Mr. Harold McCarty, Assistant Coach of Basketball. Mr. Edward Smith, Head Coach of Baseball. Mr. Forest Underwood, Head Coach of Track. We, che Senior Class of 1957, wish to express our deepest appreciation for the time and efforts given by the players and the coaching staff of each of the respec- tive teams. We arc truly proud of a job well done. Each of you have helped make the last year aboard the Buccaneer a memorable voyage. Ami as the ship plows tbrougla rough waters, tlaese hearty players try for the baskets . . . Row 1: D. Smith, N. Adkins. R. XVickline, G. Porter. C. Martin. Row 2: B. Miller, J. Clark, D. Allen, G. Leap, J. Call, F. Ray, R. Pack. Row 3: L. Cartmill, B. Brownfield, Mgrs., C. Wolfe, B. Bruce, G. Bcckncr, S. McConkcy, Mgrs. Page Fifty-one Prejmrizzg to lead the Buccaneer to fame in 195 8 are these . . Row 1: D. Smith, M. Holrcr, R. Maxwell, j. Yeager, J. Hankins, P. Jeffrey, R. XVare. Row 2: J. johnson, E. Miller, B. Rife, D. King, R. Belcher. Row 3: P. Turmnn, H. johnson, G. Cox, C. Brady. S0 that the Pimfes 'llltly always be fit fo ward' off fbe enemy, ifaese M411 of fbe Maf stay fl'6li716'll to meet any occasion . . . Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Page Fifiy-two J. Bowen, R. Mumma, R. Rowscy, L. Wellman, W. Spears, S. McConkey, G. Porter, J. Adkins, B. Wfliite, B. Morcll. L. Farley, L. Cunard, AI. Legg, D. Robertson, R. Adkins, R. Jefferson, D. Adams, Williai11s L. Farley, R. Ware, C. Brady. P. Turmzm, D. McCoy, D. Roy, C. Merritt, Hankins, Mgr., G. Wagner, N. XVl1itc, G. Hairless, R. Crow, T. Thornburg. 'These are the Waves who rocked and rolled . . Front, left to right: Sandee Hatfield, Head Majoretteg Jill King, Drum Majoretteg Connie Davis, Head Majorctte. Standing, lef: to right: Sandra Keyser, Berylc Linthicum, Linda Grove, Sally .Io Taylor, Phyllis Bowen, Jerry King, Alice Ash. To lead the cheer for the brave and mighty swaI9bies . . . Back to front: Barbara Reagan, Sandra Bnllnngec, Carol Slmrp, Head Cl1CCFlE3dCFQ Jaynel Bunting, Rose Pack, Pat Hargis. Page Fiffy-zfbree Spring Sports l l , To keep the pitching arm in good condition we find . . . Row 1: Coach Smith, M. Thompson, B. Gicseckc, O. Adkins, N. Adkins, M. Cook, XV. Tooley, Conch Cox Row 2: F. Ray, G. Leap, II. Clark, S. McConkey, K. Adkins, D. Morrison. C. Cook. Row 3: R. Wroren, P. Adams, D. Baumgznrdner, R. Adkins, D. Allen, J. Srodcs. L. Cartmill. The Row Row Row Row SC 1 2 3 4 - D arcd Pirates who will bc able to outrun all encourters are .... Bates, S. McConkcy, B. Roberts, B. Tanner, G. Porter, H. Underwood, J. Hankins, B. Kelly, J. Ray. L. Wfellmzm, R. Rowsey, P. Peyton, Bowen, T. Pinkerton, H. Reynolds, ,I. Adkins, B. W'hite. . Allen, R. Mummzl, D. Spriggs, B. Bruce, T. Gus, T. Miller, C. Martin. L. Farley. C. Marushi, C. Wolfe, NI. Call, N. Adkins, R. Wicklinc, G. Porter, B. Brownfield, F. Ray, W. Spears. Pago Fiffy-fo11r ax ci' N 'xl I - d I , s... 'L x 'x im Buoomuem g Q MXN. MXWR? ' Siod cz hi bo A W Q Q, Own :AX Vv Q5 18 an-gi XRONNSX IKQMNSON -g Rd ,Club Vvfbixdqvwi' oBRkNffz iC5v'l5 D5XfYEefx3uW193ffff'o + Road Ma'mm.s 3' . sum LEE owes-f Shorihand om, Pmsxdsqmf S-I .Ruev HENRY Moons - Lxbravq Club 'Pr-zsmdqnt - ELERNOR HQNTEK' 'jmswnalssm Club Vvqussdqni 2. SALLY Io TAYLOR N Lakwx CRA: Yx-qsxdqht 1' . Container. Mawarm- Qaqt. 39'0'fHl siatq, mx c.v.c., ZPNRXK sm-mm wa, ,L o. Ben Cox N Glu Club Vmsndoni .A LSEKHWPN 'AAQAX lda X. Eovfgutu me Dcrmoil Q3 F.P.AcTqr'3S5-sxgfmnk 3 3..GR'zc: Vestax- Au sltaka, eww, JJ' Mx smoaaw 'fl-'dw L LL. Hamm! YRYE - RXQN-.a ani Omaqdaon N -Q,-N, Noqqu-vnxvsq and Wckq, QR Q , Fmswsn mono C5 CO71g7'dfZl4ldfi07ZS Seniors FIRST STATE BANK BARBoUR5vii.i.E, W. VO. 'ki ir 'k Keep Your Volucibles ln One Of Our Safety Deposit Bo es 'lr ir ir 1905 1957 Member of FDIC Plumbing 8. Electric BARBOURSVILLE 'Ir if if Main Street Pho e 4417 Pngc' Fiffhy S I .Y C077ZlJli71Z6'772fS of VVYSQNG P1-IARMACY Phone 3541 Main Street BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. Comlblinzeizfs of L 84 I-1 DAI RY BAR Phone 4801 Main Street C1 Center BARBOURSVI LLE, W. VA. Lots of Luck T1-IRIET MARKET W. E. Wogoner-Owner MEATS-DAIRY PRODUCTS VEGETABLES-FROZEN FOODS 626 Moin Street BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. Congrazfzzlmfiolzs Seniors WALLACE FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone-Bcirboursville 3601 Huntington 44775 Dial Direct - No Toll Charge MAI-IAEEEY 84 SCN CONSTRUCTION co. Builders Ot Fine Homes' Phone 3811 BARBOUSVILLE Complimevzfs of DR. CHARLES -1-. WITHERS Page Fiffy-seven C0 111 plimezzts 0 f CLAYIS BARBER SHOP BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. I-Iigh School SoncIvvich Shop BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA Best Wishes of MARGERY EI.L'S Cinderello Beooty Shop 661 Center Borboursville, W. Vo AII Types Of Eeouty Work EZRA J. WARD APPLIANCE STORE Soles G Service Phone 3841 1258 Center BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. MAY CLEANERS Quick Efficient Service 621 Center Phone 3491 BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. SI-IARP IVIOTOR CO. DODGE SALES KAISER-FRAZER PARTS ESSO GAS U. S. Rt. 60 Phone 2621 BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. VILLAGE INN COURTESY, CLEANLINESS C1 GOOD FOOD Open To 2:00 P.M. on Sunday For Your Convenience Phone 2371 Borboursville, W. Vo. WOLEE'S AUTO SERVICE AND ASI-I LAND OIL STATION Phone 2911 C1 5321 BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. Page Fifty-night CORSAGES PARTIES ELOISE UTNIDERWOOD DRIETWOOD ELORIST Coizgiratulmfioffs Seniors 5 I L L I N G FURNITURE G APPLIANCE co. Phone 553I 6361 U.S. Rt. 60 BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. FUNERALS WEDDINGS House Of VoIues BREWERS MARKET 6357 U.S. Rt. 60 Phone 35I I BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. TOWER OROCERY PRODUCE-MEATS FEEDS-GROCERIES 6350 U.S. Rt. 60 Phone 6551 BARBOURSVILLE, W. VA. Compliments of S P U R L O C I4 S VIRGINIA SARTEN FLOWERS Q 1 JO new 5 BGGUIV SIIOP Phone 39421 604 ZQII4 sf 4 4 7 Peyton HUNTINGTON, w. VA. Phone 4I2I Borboursville, W. Vo. GATEwAY IVIGTEL, 84 RESTAURANT Eight Miles Eost of Downtown Huntington Owner Jock D. Booten U.S. ROUTE 60 PHONE 24655 Page Fifty nine ROSS-BURKS OPTICAL CO. 424 Fifth Ave. Phone 22994 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. JIIVI'S GRILL AND SPAGHETTI HOUSE HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Member of National Restaurant Association KeIIerman's Appliances ir YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER i' 9I6 Sixth Avenue HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Compliments of THE PRINCESS SHOP 9II Third Avenue HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Complimezzts of LAWRENCE DRUGS 6 Registered Pharmacists To Serve You Corner-Fourth Ave. Er Ninth St. Phone 8I69 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. EAI LEY'S CAFETERIA for DELICIOUS FOOD Ninth Street Phone 30829 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. if at ir ARCHER'S FLOWERS 534 TENTH STREET PHONE 28272 HUNTINGTON, W. wx. ir ir ir Pagf' Sixfy HOME LOAN CO. Woody Jefferson SI O to 55300 5I9 Eighth Street Phone 7I 39 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE C0l7lp1il7Z6lIfS of BECKER MUSIC STORE IO4O Fourth Avenue ir HUNTINGTON, W. vA. American Business Needs You CENTURY COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Day G Night Classes HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 43ZV2 9th St. Phone 26I67 GOLD FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE Home ouTFn'rERs 824 Fourth Avenue Phone 3OI4I HUNTINGTON, W. VA. IIIRMIIW Fourth Avenue HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Women's Apparel of Distinction Shoe's For All The Family HALL'S SHOES HUNTINGTON, W. VA. 324 Ninth Street Phone 36664 Compliments of C. C. ROBERTS ESSO SERVICE 3rd Ave. Cv I4th St. HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Phone 27576 and 35894 Service is Our Business Puge Sixiy om Com l7lil71ElZfS of MACK 84 DAVE'S ir 914 Third Ave. Phone 441 O9 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. When lt's Furnished By STAR'S lt's Furnished . . . The Finest STAR FURNITURE CO. Makers ot Happy Homes 834 Fourth Ave. 902 Third Ave. HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Everything For the Sportsman DUDl.EY'S 948 Third Avenue Phone 2OOI I HUNTINGTON, W. VA. MORGAN'S INC. Office Machines, Furniture C-r Supplies 1026 Fourth Ave. 37477 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. MORGAN'S DUPLICATING INC. A. B. Dick Duplicating Supplies 735 Seventh Ave. 222I9 C7 76Il HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Art Er School Supplies I.ATTA'S i458 Fourth Ave. 8286 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Crushed Stone Co. Inc. P. O. Box 932 Barboursville 858l HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Corlfzplimelzis of A FRI END Case Farm Machinery Inc SURGE DAIRY EQUIPMENT P. O. Box H56 U.S. Rt. 60 Phone 22055 Ear 44135 Page Sixty-two BETTYS DRIVE IN Spring I-lill Dairy Co. 407 6th Street, West Quality First Always US' Route 60 Serving This Area For Over 24 Years Next To Case Driveway Delivered At Your Door At Your Favorite Store QT IT SUNBEAM' S G QQ EXTRA PROTEINS xy EXTRA VITAMINS SUNBEAM EXTRA MINERALS EN ERGY EXTRA THIAMINE IN APPRECIATION Io: THE HUNTINGTON PUBLISHING COMPANY f02 T02 for for their cooperation in providing sports action shots MR. HAROLD McCARTY of our faculty for his time and efforts in assistin ALL TEACHERS who allowed staff members to be excused from classes in order to meet our publication deadline DONNA LEE JOHNSON for the ink drawings which appear among these pages. g our photographers Page Sixty-tlarc'e AUTO G RAPH S JD iff9 'y.f'W ,,.V K ,rf 00 ' ff J 1 pfinlfecf My Goal' ,Or-infing gomfaany Juunfingfon, md Mrginia 1. ,J S 4- ,5 1 H a n Q 1 I - p' A .a -s 1 s Lv X I f 7 n 'Q' n J. A w 'r 'Q 1. . 4. v. x i .lm TJ iq. 1. 'P-. 9 1 . 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