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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.
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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
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