Clay High School - Tiskelwah Yearbook (Clay, WV)

 - Class of 1964

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I, Albert Adkins, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my seat in English IV to Mary Smith. I, Ronald Vernon Adlcins, hereby will my good grades if any to my sister, Sue, my seat on bus 11 to anyone who is un- lucky enough to get the front seat, and my P.O.D. book to anyone who is crazy enough to take P.O.D. I, Harold Bailes being of weak mind and failing body, do hereby bequeath in the presence of witnesses my solid and trig course to some brave soul, my good looks to Dobie, my Don Juaniness to Lockhart, and my weekends to Carolyn. I, William M. Barker, will all my good times on Bus 8 to Mike Nichols. Me, Charles Belt, of sound mind here do by bequeath my band Englishto Mrs. Testa for better usseage and my happy time to my friend, James Cadle, and all of my subjects to those whotake them next year. I have had a very wonderful four years here. I hope others do, too. I, Larry Boggs, will my seat on the bus to Delmas Moore. I, Morgan Bragg, do bequeath my chemistry chair to Sue, my class ring to Joan Dawson, my art grade to Mary Sayre, and my ability to get along with Mrs. Ward to Ambitious . I, Carl Brown, do hereby will my walking shoes to Johnie Bodkins. I, Weldon Dale Brown, will my good behavior on the bus to Lorena. I, James Cadle, will all my bad times to Clayton Pritt Jr., all my D's to Roger Shuler, and to Mr. Gibson my precious P.O.D. book. I, Alan R. Chapman, being of sound mind and disposing memory do hereby will all my good times at Clay High to Darrell, Buddy, and Larry. Any other worldly gains I may accumulate between now and the time I kick the bucket shall at that time go to my nearest relative. Those gains I have before this time I get to keep them. I, James Ronald Conner, in sound mind and body do hereby bequeath Ruth Winters, Sandy Shamblin, and Kay Wilson my good luck. I, Martin Byron Coulter, will my football uniform to Doc. Fox, my good times at the shack to Dorothy and Kaye. To my brother, Stevie, I will the shack . I, Cecil Darrell Darnell, will my hair to Mr. Dye, my lies and car to Sharon Moore, and my good looks to Junior Townsend. I, Allen Dale Davis, will my football position to any fool who can hold it. I, Jerry Richard Duffield, will my class ring to Connie R., my hat to Mr. Brown, my P.O.D. book to Morgan G., and my ability to trap to Mr. Spiro. My grades go to anyone who needs them, and my heart to C.S.R. I, Richard C. Edwards, will all my A's to my brother Yogi which are very few and all the good times I had at Clay High, and also my good looks to Keith Sigman and Pat Morris who really need them. 90 I, Larry Dencil Ferebee, will my class ring to any gi lucky enough to steal it, my cornet to Larry A. William and my good looks to any guy who can match them. I, Lawerence Ferebee, will my isometric card to a skinny boys. I, James Fields,will my seat in P.O.D. to anyone fool enoug to want it, my ability to get out of school at noon to Stev Moore, my sling shot to Mr. Brown, and all my love, luc and friends to Dorcas Moore. I, Charles Foreman, will my place in the mile run on th track field as well as my place in football to anyone goo enough for them. Somebody got everything else. I, David G. Graham, will my ring to any girl that woul satisfy me. I, Donald Ray Gray, will my P.O.D. to David Graham, m ability to borrow money to Arnold Samuels, my dirty joke to Marlene, and all my love to Donetta. I, Larry Gray, do hereby will my class ring to Peggy, m unmailable shorthand letters to Mrs. Morris, my hot ro Plymouth to Karen, my driving ability to June who will cer tainly need it, and my crazy personality to Connie Boggs. I, Tonnny Groves, do will my double-clutch in A flat guita to Garland Tenney, Esquire. I will all my good times a Clay High School to Mary Nellybel.l Williams, better know as Banjo , I will my car to Mr. Justin D. Clutch , bette known as John Dallis Morris. I, William Hanshaw, will my place in chemistry to anyone who will have it. I, Robert Hathaway, will my good looks to Steve Moore, my social problems book to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Wayne Hinkle, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my chemistry and English books to anyone who wants them. My solid geometry and trig books to Judson Hickman, and my class ring to a girl with dark hair, also my basketball uniform to Sam Riddle. I, Gary Lynn Holcomb, being of no mind, and part body due to intoxication, hereby declare that I will take everything with me when I go fso they can burnj. I, Carl Rae Holcomb, being of shot mind and body will my athletic No. ll to anyone who gets stuck with it: my money and grades to Steve Coulter, my luck at skipping school to the boys getting caught, my booze to Amber, and my good looks to Duane Alltop and to anybody else who needs them. I, Kenneth Johnson, leave my trench-coat to Eddie Graham, my ability to play basketball to Garland Samples, my brains to Bobby Dorsey, looks to Morgan Bragg, class ring to Shelia, to Weldon Brown my old crow , to Mr. Gibson my religion, and last but not least, to Kaye Hubbard I leave my ability to talk. I, Freddy Lewis Jones, would like to will my good times to my brothers, and my ability in music to whoever wants it. I, Kwentin Kyle Keenan, will my place in the National Honor Society to Tommy Sizemore, my vote for Head Manager to Larry Wilmouth, my class ring to Joyce, and my good times at Clay High to all the future graduates.

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dimples to Larry and all my good times in Clay Hi to every- one at Clay Hi. I, Lynn Hinkle, bequeath my solid geometry book to some poor stupid nut, and the rest I'll take with me because I need it worse than anyone else. I, Karen Holcomb, will my sister Dawn my ability to get in trouble, JoAnn Rogers my nicknames and Jo Workman my voice, and everything else to anyone who wants it. I, Leta Holcomb, will all my love to Leonar, my class ringto my sister Sharon and flirtiness to my young grandfather. I, Marie Hopkins, will my good times at Clay Hi to Patsy and my books to anyone that wants them. I, Kaye Hubbard, will my personality to my sis Phyllis, black hair to Judy, good looks to Kwentin, all my good times at Clay Hi to Amber and Dorthy, and my honesty, truthful- ness and reputation of never telling a lie to Phillip Morris. I, Betty Hughes, will my good times at Clay Hi. to all on- coming Freshmen, my place in the National Honor Society to Connie Foster, my wonderful times at Summersville to Jane Spencer and Wilma Owens, and everything else I possess to Woody. I, Carolyn Igo, will all my love to Del. A certain boy to Shirley, lots of good grades to Brenda, my love to Grandma, and a certain boy to J enetta. I, Joy Jeffrey, will my snacks of bologna sandwiches and dill pickles to Evieg a book Living End to Kathy Slusher, and a yankee named Charlie to Emma. I, Linda Kerr, will my class ring and all my love to Ronnie, my typing ability to Marlene, my blonde hair to Frances, my happiness to Joe and Ruth and my good times to James and Frankie. I, Brenda King, will my love to Bobby, my unmailable let- ters to Mrs. Morris, my quietness to Rose Murphy. I, Carolyn Lucas, will all of my love to my husband Charles, my class ring to my sister Ruth, my smiles to Ginger. And my ability to pass a test to Steve. I, Brenda Moore, will my class ring to Gay Craddock, my seat on Bus 3 to Eunice Hathway, and my initial pins and blonde hair to Doris Morris. I, Doris Morris, will my class ring to Evelyn, dresses to Sharon, hair to Nadine, bracelets to Brenda, blue skirt to Barbara and my fingernails to Kathy. I, Ruth Morris, bequeath my good times at Clay Hi. to every- one, my class ring to my sister Lula Mae, and my seat in the Drivers Training car to anyone with enough nerve to sit in it. I, Cindreda Murphy, will my class ring and love to a certain boy. My meanness to Genelle and Ronnie, and my seat on bus 12 to Sammy. I, Dorothy Neal, will my ability to get along with Cecil Davis to Kaye, my hot dogs with peanut butter and jelly to Larry Ramsey, my lavendar shift jumper to Judy and Sharon, and my class ring to Kent. I, Romilda Neal, will my place in cheerleading to my sister, Henrietta and Mary Smith, my membership in Thespians to Ann Morton, my membership in National Honor Society to Connie and Neda. I, Carrie Nichols, will my class ring to a certain boy, my rank in Social Living to anyone who wants it, and all my good times at Clay Hi. to the Freshmen. I, Linda Nicholas, will my class ring to my niece, Regina, my necklace and pictures to Roy, my red bows to Bob, and my good ole P.O.D. Book to Mr. Gibson. I, Wilma Owens, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my ability to forget to anyone who finds it easy to remember. I, Carolyn Paxton Litton, do hereby will my good times at Clay Hi.to Norma, Linda and Carolyn. My class ring to my sister, Lois and all my love to Larry. I I, Betty Pritt, will all my good times to Lena and Elaine, my ability to graduate to my brothers, my weight to my father, my happiness to mother and my class ring to my youngest sister Debora and last of all my love to whomever is lucky enough to receive it. I, Veda Ramsey, will my class ring to my mother, my P.O.D. book to any fool sucker enough to buy it. My hard times with Mr. Gibson to Carol Walker, my old age to Emma and Susan and my darling swingie to Joey who can't find herself a lover and all my love to Donald. I, Barbara Ross, will my driving ability to Dorothy and Kaye. I, Pamela Samples, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be my final will and testament. To Mr. Dale Davis goes my quietness. My big mouth and all my hectic times to Luke and Clem. My class ring to my sister, Tammy. I, Rosemary Samns, being of sound mind and body will my good times at Clay Hi, to Sherry. My class ring to mother and daddy, and all my love to a certain boy. I, Mary Sayre, will all my good times in P.O.D. back to Mr. Dale Davis. My talent in art to Morgan Bragg. And to Pam and Sandy my ability to get to class on time. I, Judy Shamblin, will my good times at Clay Hi. to the freshmen especially one. My good behavior seat on bus 15 to Hazil Evans, my drivers license to Sandy and Pam. My vacant space at Spencer to Carla Davis, my chewing gum to Albert Adkins and my A in Social Livings lst 9 wks. to Troy Mollohan. I, Lola Sizemore, being of sound mind and strong body do hereby bequeath my solid geometry book and the elements in chemistry to Mrs. Ward, my gray hair to Sharon Gray, because she doesn't have any, my ability to get along with Mrs. Eakle to Paula and my class ring and all my love to Roy. I, Jane Spencer, will my place in National Honor Society to my sister, Peggie, my good times at Clay High to anyone who needs them, and ability to keep my mouth shut when necessary to Wilma and Betty. I, Brenda Stone, will all my love to my husband Junior, and my class ring to my sister Carolyn Gray. I, Mary Tracy, will my good times at Clay High to my brother, Dick. My position in National Honor Society to my sister, Alice. My cheerleading to the next Varsity Cheerleaders. And my class ring to a certain someone. I, Janice Triplett, will my seat on Bus 18 to Earl and Rocky. My good times at Clay to my brother, Mike and also my radio. My quietness on the bus to Cappy and Herby. All my stuffed animals to Marla. My class ring and all my love to a certain boy. Good wishes to everyone. I, Ella Truman, will my good times at Clay High to my brother, Jerry, my class ring to my mother and father, and all my love to Broadus Markle. I, Charlotte Turner, will my ability to drive to Mary Smith. My class ring to my sister, Sue. All my good times at Clay to Brenda and Shirley Igo. My ability to make passing grades to my brother. Roger. I, Jane Walker, will my good times at Clay High to the boys of the Junior class. Any my precious P.O.D. book to any- one that is crazy enough to take P.O.D. and my class ring to a certain boy. I, Linda Wilmoth, will my good times at Clay High to Carolyn Gray and a Junior Boy. My class ring and all my love to a certain boy. My seat in P.O.D. to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. I, Carol Woods, will my class ring to my sister Joyce, my ability to get along with Larry Dale to Linda Paxton, and Pat Boone records to Norma Litton. I, Jo Workman, hereby will my classring to Judy Childers, my ball glove and spikes to Brenda Holcomb, my giggles to Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Eakle, and Mrs. Testa, my dimples to Barbara Ross, my smile to Mr. Shimer, my ability to get along with people to Neda, and all my love to Amos.



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I, Thomas King, will my seat on the bus to Dennis Gray, my place in C.C.H.S. to a girl. I, James Legg, will my class ring to a certain brunette, all my good luck to Joe Naylor, and Bob Keener, and my ability to get along with others to Oscar Hamrick. I, James Lockhart, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my class ring to Nancy, my chemistry and solid books to some unfortunate junior, my grades to Freddie Burnside, my good looks to Jim Gray, my position in the Student Council to someone who will do a better job than I did, and all my wonderful experiences at C.C.H.S. to all the underclassmen. I, Roy Love, do hereby will all my books to Mrs. Ward, my hat to Joe Paul, my bed in the Shack to Roy Rhodes, and my ring to Lola. I, Charlie McCune, will all my hard times to Andy Adkins, my good times to Franklin Canfield, and the English class to Bobby Graham. I, Jerry Allen Metheny, will Susie all my love and my class ring, Glen Nichols my seat in Public Speaking. I, Troy Mollohan, will Danny Starcher and Darius Cunning- ham my bad times at school, and Judy Shamblin anything she wants. I, Charles Lloyd Mullins, will my good looks to all the under- classmen. I, Darrell Lee Mullins, will everything I own to Joyce Trip- lett, and my place as manager to Larry Wilmouth. I, Clarence Nottingham, will my good times at Clay High to the freshmen, my chemistry book to some unfortunate chemistry student in '64, my ability to succeed to my teachers, my seat in French to Pat Shafstall, and my character to some lucky person. I, Ralph Harley Nottingham, will my rabbit dog to Junior Townsend, my place in study hall to Cecil Darnell and Claude Westfall. I, Kermit Lee Oxley, will my class ring to Sharon and I will the five years I spent at C.C.H.S. to anybody that doesn't study. I, Kermit Ramsey, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my seat on bus 8 to whoever gets to it first, my fountain pen to Arnold Samuels, and my social living book to any fool who wants it. I, Bob Ramsey, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my seat on the bus Qhalf in the aislej and my English books to Larry Legg, my shoe-shine to Sam Riddle, since he needs it and my seat in English to Donald Reedy fpoor Donaldl. I, Samuel T. Riddle, do hereby will my marvelous hat to Bob Ramsey, my standing room of bus 415 to Mike Cogar, and my ability to drive to Frank Wilson. I, Larry Dale Salisbury, hereby will my good grades to Jean Carr, my P.O.D. book to Mr. Gibson, my class ring to my sister, Ruth, all of my good luck to Jo Ann Rogers, and my blonde hair to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Lloyd Gale Salisbury, will my good grades to my sister Ruth Ann, my bus seat to anyone who is unlucky enough to 91 get the front seat, and my English book to anyone who needs it. I, Arthur Arnold Samuels, being of no brains and half body, hereby will my books back to the people they belong to and all my classes to anyone who will have them. I also will my sympathies to the Freshmen Class, and my class ring to Sharon after the Prom. I, Larry SaHt21Cr0Se, being of poor mind and weak body, do hereby bequeath my seat on No. 18 to Cappy Lane and all my rotten times to anyone stupid enough to want them. I Xlill all my good looks to the bus driver of No. 18ghe needs em. I, Sammy Russell Schoonover, being of sound body but not mind, do hereby will my place in typing to anyone that can make speed the way I do. I, James Ronald Sirk, will my theme writing ability to the students in Mr. Gibson's theme writing class, and also my ability to play football to Sharon Moore. I, Gary Smith, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my football jersey to Junior. I, David Loy Stalnaker, will my credits to Darrell Carr: what ones I have. I, Jerry Edgar Starcher, will my P.O.D. book to Ray Daw- son because he needs it, my public speaking book to Delmas P. Moore, and that's all. I, James Taylor, will all of my unmailable shorthand letters to Mrs. Morris, my class ring to Cathy, and my shined shoes to anyone who wants them. I, Garland Ray Tenney, being of a body with crumbling appa- ratus and a convulsive state of mind, hereby will and bequeath my genuine semi-double clutch in A flat guitar with the dual speaker stereo, hi-fi amplifier with genuine imita- tion Hartz Mountain feed-back and a 403 ooomp pusher with a 9 to 3 ratio to Tommy and John. I, John Terry, being of sound mind and body will everything I own to anyone who wants it, and I give my brains to Mr. Morgan Gibson. I, George Townsend Jr., will my journalism book to Vincent Young, who willbe back next year, the rest to whoever wants it except my class ring and Iwill it to Judy W. who has big knuckles and will never lose it. I, James Ward, will my physics and geometry book to any- body who is smart enough to take the classes. I, David Wayne, will my friendship to my class, my physics book to John Williams, my knife to Roy Love, my dog chain to Roy Rhodes, and my ability to stay out of trouble to June Bullard. I, Larry Keith Williams, will my class ring and all my love to Carrol Jane, my wonderful grades and my good looks to my brother, David, my position in football to Floyd Pritt. I, Clayton Young, will my senior English chair to Tawney Boggs. I, Vincent Phillip Young, will my English book to Cecil Dar- nell who needs it very much, my typewriter to my brother Mitchell, my journalism book to people who know little about the paper, my social living book to Randall Workman and my locker to Sharon Moore.

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