Crum High School - Mountaineer Yearbook (Crum, WV)
- Class of 1955
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'KONI 41 'ATM in DE C 5 M 9 I2 13 17 lg 4 I5 20 2627gg22g Annual 'taff Faculty Supervlsor Edltor In Chlef Asst Ed1tor In Chlef Business Manager Asst Busmess Manager Advertxslng Manager Clnef Reporter Asst Reporter Art Edltor Asst Art Editor 3 Leonard Crum Ralph Dawson Irene Rose V1rg1n1a WIIIIHIDSOD Elsle Herald Romaxne Salmon A. Roxle Vernatter Dottxe Perry Landon Su-oud -'ls 550.9 Ray Graffms ' 4 V K Y ' -------------------------------- ---- , 11'- As . . . , M3 st. Advertxslng Manager -------------------- -------- - Billy Lee M2l'C11m '- J - ...... . ' 3 ' - ' g - . i, 2.4 x . -'--'-'---'------- ''.---'--------- ------ - 's ,E , - ..,....,.,....,............. ......... . t I p v,- I Q X Facult E J MAYNARD FLOSSIE M MAYNARD Elementary Educatxon and Geography A B and M A Marshall College f1ve years, Elghth Grade Sponsor Wllsondale W Va OLA MAE MARCUM Elementary Educatxon, M A , Marshall College, Twenty Sxx Fxfth and Slxth Grades Kermlt, W Va MARTHA M SMALL Elementary Education, A B Pikeville Junior College and Marshall Col- lege Seven Years, Second Grade, Crum W. Va. 4 Elementary Educatlon M A Marshall College Twenty S1x Years, Flfth and Sxxth Grades Kermlt W Va HAROLD BREWER Muslc and Social Studles, Concord College Three Years Elghth Grade, Dun low W Va GYPSEY LOUISE RATCLH-'F Sxxth Grade Thlrd Class Elementary Marshall C01 lege Twenty Years, Ele mentaryEducat1on Stone coa W X a ALICE F LYCANS Engllsh Soc1alStud1es, Physlcal Educatlon, A B Marshall College, Twenty Four Years Nmth Grade, F T A Club, Crum, W Va 5a nj ME' 'uf' GRACE GRAY Elementary Educatlon, A B Marshall College Seventeen Years, Second Grade Lomsa, Ky 5 ANNAJ PERRY Elementary Educatxon S N fL1fej Marshall College Nmeteen Years, Flrst Grade, Dunlow W Va SHIRLEY S HALLMAN Elementary S N Mar shall College I-'1fteen Years Thlrd Grade Crum W Va Q, me rss' y LOIDAL CRUM Englxsh A B Marshall College Fxve Years, The Banner, Kermlt W Va 'RENE OLMSTEAD Physlcal Educatlon and Marshall College Twenty Four Years Tenth Grade LEONARD CRUM, JR Busmess Admlmstratxon, A B Marshall College, Three and One-Half Years Semor Class, Senior Year Book Kermlt, W Va HUBERT ROBBINS Math and Socxal Studies Harvey Beckley Three Years Nmth Grade, Home Room Ferguson, W Va CEBERN BAKER Bxology and General SCIEDCC Physxcs A B Marshall College Three Years Seventh G-ade Boys Crum W Va 6 Beckley W Va . , 1 U . . . . i l ' 'I , . . D . ' ' . . . . , Home Education, A.B., M. A., Marshall, Morris 7 I - l I i 1 I ' ' ' 1 - 'z I i JOHN MURPHY Physlcal Educatlon and Soclal Studres A B Falrmont State, Seven Years Tenth Grade Sponsor, Manmngton, W Va IRVIN KIRK Buslness Physical Ed cuatxon and Soclal Studles A B Marshall College Flve Years junior Class, Crum, W Va VERNA S CURNUTTE Elementary Educatxon S N Marshall College Eight Years, Flrst Grade Crum, W Va GEORGE DAWSON Soclal Studles and Math A B and A M Marshall College, Twenty Four Years Seventh Grade Sponsor Honor Soc1ety, Crum W Va -f' CHARLES COPLEY Football '51, 'S3g Honor Society RAY CHAFFIN Football '51, '53, '54, Vice-President. DOROTHY PERRY F. T. A. Club Reporter, Mountaineer Society Editor, Banner. 00 W I 478 UFS S0 N ff ROXIE VERNATTI-JK F. T.A. Club Reporter, Mountaineer 9- of HUD! GILLMAN F. T. A. Club, Business Manager, Banner. 2: 6 LASSIE WILLIAMSON VERNA MARCUM IARRELL F. T. A. Club. ill ROY HERALD Football '51, '54, Class Secretary. BETTY LOIS LITTLE Cheerleader '51, '52, News Editor, Banner, Home Coming Queen. VERNETTA GAY WILLIAMSON ROMAINE SALMONS F. T. A. Club, Mountaineer F. T. A. Club, Honor Society. X HX Advertising Manager, If-uf gi' IRENE STAMPER ROSE Assistant Editor in Chief, Mountaineer, F. T.A. Club. 0 'Nfl LN, :if AMES s'rnouD , 7 , ,, Jeff 5-'ootball '52, '54, N J AUGUSTUS PORTER Fwmbau '51, 's4. VIRGINIA WILLIAMSON Cheerleader '52, '53, '54, Editor in Chief, Banner, Business Manager, Mountaineer, Band. ANTI-IA HARMON Reporter, Typist on Banner, Mountaineer. ELSIE LITTLE HERALD Mountaineer . yu RALPH DAWSON Honor Society Editor-in-Chief Mountaineer, Banner Staff. 12 Cheerleader '52, '53, '54, Assistant Business Manager 3 X I . V VIZ v7 l 4 f S A sf ' , : v'x Y ' X i, ff' .J 2 X . X El fxi! six , -1' X , A X BILLY LEE MARCUM Football '53, '54, Assistant Advertising ' Manager, Mountaineer. ' x TROY PERRY Football '52, '53, 'S4. Not Plctured LANDON STROUD Football '53 , Artist Banner Artist Nbuntameer TROY VARNEY Football '51 '52 '53 I3 Not Pnctured KED MARCUM, JR President ------.-..-...................... .......................... D oris A. Herald Vice President ------------------------ ...-..-..........-.....-....-.. R uth Salmons Secretary --.----.---.-............ .................................. M yrtle Corns Treasm-er --------------.--.......... ................................ L ula Mae Ratcliff L Juniors MAXIE R. STROUD BILL DILLION EDITH BLACKBURN OPAL SUE STAMPER AMOS MARCUM RUTH SALMONS MARCELLA SPAUIDING RALPH PARSLEY MYRTLE CORNS JAMES FARLEY SCHRILDA CLARK GLEN WILLIAMSON I4 L This Page Sponsored by INEZ CLEANERS, INEZ, KY. Juniors 5 I 5 BEN WILLIAMSON ROSIE MUNCY 2 EDWIN H. COPLEY HERSCHEL BREWER DORIS ANN HERALD HOMER C MARCUM LULA MAE RATCLII-'F THOMAS L MARCUM GARNETI' CARROLL ERVIN WALLACE FRANKLIN DAMRON LORETTA MILLER I5 This Page Sponsored by DR, COLLIER, KERMIT, W, VA la -T' TV M' Q nr-PM Sophomores GAREL MARCUM DORIS PERRY FREELAND HATFIELD JR N HAROLD MARCUM MARY K BULTER WILLIAM C RAMSEY S SHIRLEY CRUM JAMES LESTER MARGARET MARCUM N JOHN LITTLE DONALD EVANS TT: Th1s page sponsored by RICHMOND Sz HALE GROCERY Kerrnlt Meats on Thursdays ' A ' ' ' 5 M. I .gy v ,Q ffm 35? X ' A 9 Q I . 4, 1 . xi gi X A ' I - I i A .Il-oo 0 f 'M 4 I Q , X my I ' . W 'V' H-..,,,,, I fr A g f ' RAMONA KIRK il nv-'- ,JT 116' Q-1 'fit .,..,,,. Nun! bophomoreq , 1 PQ ff 5 v-vi ,pl AMANDA MARCUM HERBERT DAWSON EVENA MARCUM FRANK LITTLE SARAH WILLIAMSON JIMMY MESSER GENEVA PORTER WILLIAM H PERRY LEONA LOVINS ARVEL MARCUM MARY JO STAMPER ERNEST QUEEN Thxs page sponsored by DR A E EVANS M D Kermlt W Va Sophomores CHRISTENE STAMPER CLYDE ROSE TENNIE HARMON CHARLES MILLS GENEVA PEARL MARCUM ALPHA GENE PHKRY BETHEL COPLEY WANDA JEAN GI1.LMON ROSA LEA ANDERSON mm CLAUDINE VERNATFER 01 Th1s page sponsored by BASCOM COPLEY 81 SONS Crum W Va I8 741+ A f if Egg S fiilf 1 X A : Freshmen ARTHUR ENDICOTT BEULAH FAYE VARNEY MILTON COPLEY WILLIAM 1 CRUM ORETHA WILLIAMSON ORVILLE STROUD JOHN BROWNING CHRISTINE PERRY EDGAR WILLIAMSON DOROTHY ALDRIDGE THEODORE VERNATTER Thxs page sponsored by DELUXE CLEANERS Kermit W Va I9 R PAUL QUEEN N I Freqhmen nary. DG? ga Y' b 'X fl TTR Y LOWELL THOMAS PRINCE GENEVA BROWNING DOTTIE LOU DAMRON :D F EUGENE WRLIAMSON -- HOWARD COPLEY .,,,, , E, JEAN MARCUM f 5? faff in-eg 'Q-X -1'-and ln 1 GENEVA WHITE RONN IE ASBURY EULA F AYE MESSER v a at IAMESF RAMSEY 'R' 'HV' PATSY FARLEY Q G W PRINCE Thls page sponsored by MR PORTER Freshmen 2 T J PERTE ...gl OTTA LEE LOVINS ROY LEE ROSE nom MARCUM SHI-ZLBA JEAN sPAULDrNc Q- VAN MARCUM, IR fa 6' ,.. ,..f THELMA mms nom-:n'r BLACKBURN PAT SALMONS WE ff- 4 -'H' Tax Pmrnr-: Q.. JULIA MA:-: EVANS Jo:-:N PAUL WILLIAMSON Thms page sponsored by INEZ DEPOSIT BANK Inez Kentucky 21 ' ,A il 4' W f, 4 ,Ae , .'-n- :A M5 , , . . 1... V fl 13 A wi, ' 0 I . an .- A I X ' 2 , -' fe- -5 7' ,Q A f-A , l -3, .Fa-I .nn-on .. r ff K 2 3 Ji' sg 1 ' xy ' A R knvm gg ,lo-I, X gif! T' N2 gi , 71 'HJ 5 1 Ka IWW 1 Freshmen LAFAYETTE WALLER ALICE MARIE WILLIAMSON TOMMY MARCUM 1-as M yas ik c1.n-'roam DONAHOE .9 TOMMY STDPE 3 1' Kg I-has 2 LOWELL LITTLE ROSA BREWER MARY PERRY MADALENE WILLIAMSON JUANITA MARCUM GARY LITTLE Thls page sponsored by MINGO STORES LADIES 81 GENTS READY TO WEAR 22 I 1 1' A WA 1 , ' A':, 1 f ff ,., VV ,, . A Q E, Q 4, gff Af f .sh Lyn-X i v A Q11 X W ' A I ,,, A I may 6 - VVV' A gf, I A I 1' sssm wmcum ' ASLJA J 2 JI 4. Sf' R, A I Freshmen Rn.:Y Moons cAno1. GILLMON Jo:-m MAYNARD BARBARA MARCUM RANDOLPH VARNEY JOHN WIILIAMSON AMES MARCUM IRENE MARCUM JOHN VARNEY Thls page sponsored by REIDS SHOE STORE Wlllxamson W Va 23 J tx vfg ,uw- The Semor Class of 1955 gf Thxs page sponsored by WILLIAMSON WARD CHEVROLET, Inez, Kentucky 24 Class Hlstor In the fall of 1951, we the Seniors of 1955, entered Old Crum Hxgh School , with Mrs Helen Weekly and Mr George Dawson as sponsors At that txme our prlnclpal was Caleb Smlth, and our class officers for that year were Edna Lou Queen Presrdent, Romaxne Sammons, Vlce Presldent, and V1rg1n1a Marcum Secretary Treasurer Our class then conslsted of flfty exght members Our class P3.I'tlClP3t8d ID all school act1v1t1es Betty Lols Llttle was elected cheerleader In the fall when we had our annual carnlval, Buddy Ramsey was an escort for the carmval queen In the sprxng Wlfh the elghth grade as ou:r guest, we went to Cabwayllngo Park on a plcnic and had a wonder ful tlme Our Freshman year was started wlth a loss of several students namely, Frances Meade Eulah Marcum, Melda Spauldmg Frank Marcum Don Marcum Gobe Messer Sam Marcum and Herbert G1ll mon Some of these are marrled workmg or ln the Armed Forces We worked hard that year and looked forward to om' sophomore year As Sophomores we returned to Crum Hlgh School full of energy and determmed to achleve more than we had 1n prevlous years We had a new pr1nc1pal Mr Noval Smlth Our sponsors were Mr Crum and Mr Robblns Our class offlcers for that year were V1rg1n1a Wllllamson, Presldent, Charles Copley, Vxce Pres1dent, Ernestme Crum Secretary, and Bllly Lee Marcum, Treasurer Vlfglnla WIIIIRHISOH repre sented our class as cheerleader That year we had two clrnlvals In the fxrst carmval, whlch was mn Octo ber one of our class members Romalne Salmons was elected carmval queen and B111y Lee Marcum a member of our class was her escort In the second cam1va1 wh1ch was held 1n Aprll Betty Lols Lxttle was elected queen and Bxlly Lee Marcum her escort In May we went on a p1cn1c w1th the nmth grade The ones who enrolled and dropped out that year were Mary Queen Geraldxne Stamper, Vlolet Fitch Frances Hensley Sadie Damron, Betty Meade, Harold Glllmon, Charles Prxnce, and Clyde Prince We gamed one student, Cleatus Rutherford The JLIIIIOI' year was a very challengxng one Realxzlng that we had a great responslblllty before us we could not slacken our pace, we were willing to work and work we dxd Class officers that year were Irene Rose, President, Ralph Dawson, Vlce Presxdent, Elsle Lxttle, Secretary, and Vugmxa W11l1am son, Treasurer Our Sponsors were Mr Crum and Mr Murphy We st1ll had Mr Noval Smxth as Prmcxpal In May we went on a pxcnic as the guest of the Semor Class of 1954 We appreclated the invitation and had a wonderful time 25 o . . . ! , - . - . . . , . , - -- , 1 1 1 1 ' . , , . . 1 . ,. . . - y , - I Q ' 7 Y 1 1 ' 7 Y . . ! 1 x . - I 1 ' . . . . . . . Traditions has xt that the Juniors honor the Seniors with a banquet before the year IS over worked hard all year trying to ralse enough funds for the banquet We were determined to make occasion something splendid We d1dn't fall short of our aspiration, for we put on a banquet that we feel was the best banquet that had ever been glven ln our school We had xt at the Mountaineer Hotel xn Williamson Our theme was The Gay Nmet1es and decorations were 1n keeping with the theme After the banquet, we came back to school for our prom We are very proud mdeed of the outcome of both the banquet and the prom That year we lost some students Ella Crum, Martha Endlcott Gracie Moore Ernestlne Crum V1rg1n1a Marcum Norma Maynard, Ervin Marcum and Eugene Rose We gained two students, Augustus Porter from Dunlow and Roxle Vernatter from Burch We were very anxious to get started on our senlor year The day finally came' On August 31 we enrolled as Seniors How excited we were' This was to be the greatest year in the history of our class The word Senior had a certain ring to it that pleased us greatly Our sponsors were Mr and Mrs Crum to whom we are grateful for thelr kindness Herald Secretary and Troy Varney Treasurer Mr Sm1t.h had left us and we had a new principal Mr Francis M. Curnutte We have worked hard this year We have worked on both the newspaper and t.he yearbook and have participated in all activities Three of our girls Virginia Williamson, Betty Lo1s Little and Elsie Herald, were cheerleaders V1rg1n1a Williamson was also Drum Majorette Betty Lois Little was elected Homecoming Queen and Roy Herald a fullback made particular honorable mention ln the State of West V1rg1n1a Football Augustus Porter, a tackle, made honorable men tron Four members of our class namely Ralph Dawson, Ray Chafm Gay Williamson, and Charles Copley belong to the Iewel Chapter of the National Honor Society We are very proud of our achievements And now as we get ready to leave the school we know we will remember with joy, and yet a tear, the time we spent in dear O1e Crum High CLASS MOTTO THE LADDER OF SUCCESS IS BEFORE US LET US CLIMB, BE DO NOT PRETEND CLASS COLORS CLASS FI-QWER BLUE AND GOID RED ROSE 26 . . . . . we ' ' . ' the . y . , . . . y . i and cooperation. Our class officers are Roy Stroud, Presidentg Ray Chaffins, Vice Presidentg Roy , E ! ' ' I . l 7 . . l l . u U , . , . . . . Y , . . ' ' ll g - . Class Wlll Billy Lee Marcum will my ability to drlve a car to Ralph Parsley Landon Stroud w1ll my broomsncks and cats to Jlmmy Lester Thomas Roy Stroud w1ll my 198 pounds of muscles to Thomas Lee Marcum Ray Chaffxn w1ll my ab11ity to play baseball to Edwm Howard Copley Troy Varney w1ll my ab1l1ty to play football to Ralph Barsley Romalne Salmons w1ll my shortness to Schrxlda Clark Helen Glllmon w1ll my sllmness to Dorls Ann Herald Betty Lo1s L1ttle wxll my natural curly hall' and good looks to Myrtle Corns EISIS Held w1ll my eyes to Dorls Ann Herald and my love to her brother Carl Roxxe Vernatter w1ll my ab1l1ty to make A's ln Amerlcan Hlstory to Ruth Salmons Troy Perry w1ll my tallness to Thomas Lee Marcum Charles Copley w1ll my blue eyes and curly ha1r to Frank Camron Verna Jarrell w1ll my qultness to Schrllda Clark and my A's rn Shorthand to Ruth Salmons Dottre Perry w1ll my long flnger naxls to Dons Ann Herald Gay Willxamson w1ll my flgure to Maxxe Stroud and my long flnger naxls to Sue Stamper Antha Harmon w1ll my ha1r to Lula Mae Ratchff and my dancxng abxhty to ROXIC Mucny Irene Rose w1ll my natural curly han' to any unlucky Junxor who has to roll her harr every nlght Gus Porter w1ll my ab1l1ty to study to Frank Damron James Stroud w1ll my ab1l1ty to study and play hookle to Glen Wxlhamson Vlrgxnxa Wrlharnson w1ll my ab1l1ty to make the honor roll part of the txme to my brother, Glen, and my work on the School paper to Howard Copley Roy Herald w1ll my hot rod to Howard Copley and my racmg abllxty to my cousmg Dons Ann Herald Ked Marcum, jr w1ll my blond han to Howard Copley Buddy Ramsey w1ll my m1ll1on dollar shoe shme to B111 Dillon Ralph Dawson w1ll my workxng capaclty to Lowell Varney 27 Lassie Williamson will my letter writing to Myrtle Corns. 1 , I l a H Sv Us-Oo: 56 gc SU Ham 300 X Om 2-HOB 020: RWE Ham E Om Q2 303 UE SUNUF OOM .aan 303 305 go Ou wi Om E E53 520: am ml 5 2 50? 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L M W , ffitf' w lass Prophecy I Fu Dlm, am the greatest prophet that ever exxsted My crystal ball can reveal to you the secrets hrdden deep rn your mrnds It can tell you whatever your souls desrre to know I can tell you anythxng just by searchlng rn the magxc depths of the crystal ball At thrs moment I am shlmng my crystal ball for I mtend to look mto the future of the class of 1955 whrch w1l1 soon be dlsperslng and gomg rn dlfferent dxrectrons, perhaps never to be reunrted agam In order to be able to do thrs I must ask the semors of '55 their earnest cooperatlon You must jom me rn concentratlng upon the future leav mg your mmds wrped free of all conflxctmg lmpressrons In a moment I the great Fu D1n1 wrll reveal to you all the mformatlon that your he art deslres to know It rs the year of 1965 The mlst IS clearlng A village scene appears Isee a church the bells are rmg lug It IS Sunday mornmg The crowds of people are comlng to the SEIVICE I see a famlhar flgure It IS Mrs Carl Hearld who we knew rn school as Elsre L Hearld w1th her husband and two lovely chlldren The people greet her cordlally She looks very happy and appears to be an 1deal wrfe The scene changes It IS a college campus I am loolung at a large bulldmg Thousands of students are lE3V1Dg for the end of class has come Last of all the Dean came out of hls offrce It IS Ralph L Dawson who always seemed to l1ke the teachmg pro fession As I move on through the college campus I see two well known frgures m sports They are Augustus Porter and Roy D Hearld who played on our team at home, and who now play for West Vlrgmia Unlversxty The clouds l1fe agaln It IS 9 o'clock on a May mornmg The school bells are rlngmg Students are hurrying up the walk to thexr teacher She stands near the door, neatly dressed As she turns I see her sm1l1ng face It 15 Irene S Rose teachmg Engllsh, what she always wanted to do I move to another class room Students are se ated A small boy wrth stxcky fmgers and a look of agony on hrs face IS tryrng to gxve a book report and h1s teacher, grxttrng her teeth to keep from shalung hrm IS determlnedly countlng one, two, three, as wood1ly as a metronome At last she tells the child to sxt down and starts reading the report herself, maklng It sound xnterestlng and addmg color to lt She IS Dorothy M. Perry w1t.h energy as abundant as ever And now the scene grows strange It IS a large city It IS Hollywood MISS Dlo Ann De Torme, the famous movle actress, IS sxngmg as Icome closer old fnend Betty Lois Lxttle, very much changed She has golden hair and IS more glamorous than ever She seems to have acquxred a forelgn accent It's no surprlse to us that she's such a success rn the plctures 'I'hat g1rl could play anythmg 'I'he scene shifts to the drsplay room of a large gown establlshment A fashron show rs in progress I watch the mamluns strut about the platform One of them IS exceptionally graceful and wears her evening gown well It rs Verna M Iarrell, the chlef model of the estabhshment I ask for the owner and f1nd the establlshment IS owned and operated by Virgrma Wrllramson, who desrgns the gowns herself She always was good at that ln school and had all the grrls envymg her The mlst blots out the scene and when It clears away, the gr'ound IS covered wlth snow and 1ce A frgure comes toward me He wears a stunnmg unrform He looks handsome and seems to know lt He stops and starts talkmg to me about Jay walklng He smlles and says, 'A polrceman must always be on the Job He IS one of those romantrc heroes, a polrceman As he moves away, Irealrze he rs Ked Marcum, jr better lookrng than ever The scene becomes noxsy Buuing and rmg ng f1l1 the ear It IS a telephone offrce and the head operator IS Lassie Wllhamson She always dld l1ke to use the telephone so I guess she decided to make some money at rt As I move on through the bulldxng, I come to a room ln which SltS a pretty blonde headed g1rl typmg It IS Antha Harmon, who broke all records m school for speed More clouds and mrst Gazmg through them, I see that we are st1l1 ID the clty It IS the rnterror of a large publxc buildxng, the llbrary Standmg near the desk IS a nrce lookmg lady who rs the head hbrarran, she 15 busy checking out books and checkrng them 1 It IS our old frrend Roxre Vernatter, who always said she would be a lrbranan I see 30 , . . . . . ' 9 ' 1 . . .. . . ' 1 , . . . , - . . . . . . , . . . . . . ' 1 . . , - . - . ' 1 . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . - . . a U' 1 a - . . ' . . . . - . ., . . . : . . . . . . . . . . , . . - . . . . . - - D. 1 that she has reached her goal How strange' Isee a room m great dxsorder and a man at a desk wrxtmg I peep over h1s shoulders and see that he IS Wfltlng a story He turns and I see hlm It IS Ray Chafrn, who has become quxte famous for h1s short stones He always did lxke to wrxte A man comes through the door wrth sketches under hrs arm Why' It's Landon Stroud who has become a well known artxst I always knew he would be an artxst Remember hrs work on the school newspaper? Agam the mlst closes down When It rxses aga.1n It IS three o'clock ln the mormng A taxl comes down the street and pauses at the door of a nlce look1ng modern home A man gets out It 1S Charles C Copley proprletor and owner of a large taxl statron I remember h1s love for cars ln the old days That undoubtedly explams hrs cholce of occupatlon Besxde hlm IS a very good lookmg man I wonder who he ls? Oh' I know him It's Bxlly Lee Marcum who work for Charles as a fu'st class mechanlc Billy always did llke to work on cars and I m glad he IS domg so well The mxst gathers agaln Now xt rlses I see a g1r1 and a boy movmg down the hall fl looked around for then' handcuffs but I d1dn't see any J Gay and 'Iroy are domg a fine job 1n Washmgton, Keep up the good work, Gay and Troy As I move on down the street, I see two women dressed m style As they turn mto a beauty parlor, I go too or they look famxlxar and I want to see whether I know them Yes, I do know them 'I'hey are Romalne Salmons and Helen Gxllmon They are both marr1ed and are socral leaders the cxty of Washlngton Romajne IS marrled to Noah Evans astockbroker and Helen IS marrled to Bob Moore, a Rear Admxral The scene shxfts Buddy Ramsey, member of the Academy of Arts and Sclence and presldent of the Perfection Fxlm Company 1S seated at his desk dxctating a letter to hrs secretary It 15 no wonder that he chose that occupatxon Remember the fme work he did ln Photography on the school annual? In the office next to hrs is james Stroud and Roy St:'oud's off1ce 'I'hey are real estate dealers They own so much property that they have to keep a card mdex of xt ln order to know It themselves 'I'hey have glven up the xdea of marnage and now belong to a bachelor's club of wh1c.h Roy rs v1ce presldent Agam I enter an Off1CC I see Troy Perry settlng on a chalr talkmg to a young man He rs explammg to h1m how to throw a baseball I ask the g1r1 at the desk and find out that Troy IS a coach for a National League Baseball Club I always though he would put his baseball ab1l1ty to work He IS doing the work that he hkes and making money as well The sun sets and the light fades gradually A gray haze covers everythlng The crystal ball clouds, and I can see no more I hope thxs very gemous sample has proved no you my powers are ample 31 .1 , I n 1 -K . into an office. Why they are Gay Williamson and Troy Varney working for the F.B. I. n Q . . . l f 1 q ' 0 u 0 . 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SENIOR CLASS HONOR ROLL FIRST SEMESTER Ralph Dawson Ray Chafm Charles Copley Augustus Porter Roy Stroud Dorothy Perry Irene Rose S JN LJ 32 1954 ROXIE Vernatter Vlfglnla W1ll1amson Verna Jarrell Helen G1llmon Elsle Hearld Gay W1ll1amson Best dressed Best all around Most 111-rely to succeed Prettxest Most polxte Model student Quxetest Prettxest Ha1r Prett1est F1gure Most popular Best athlete Most d1gn1f1ed Most m1sch1evous Most school sp1r1t Biggest flxrt Biggest cut up Best personahty Best phys1que Most Handsome Cutest Most studlous Semor Ratmgs Vugima Wxllxamson Vl.1'gll'11E1 Wllllamson Vllglnla W1ll1amson Els1e Herald Betty LOIS Llttle Loxs 8 Vlfglllla Verna jarrell Helen G1l1man Elsxe Herald Vlfglnla W1ll1amson Vlrglnla W11l1amson V1rg1n1a Wllllamson Romaxne Salmons Vlfglnla W1ll1amson Betty Lois L1ttle Antha Harmon Vlrglma Wxlhamson Elsxe Hearld Irene Rose 33 Buddy Ramsey Charles Copley Charles Copley Charles Copley Charles Copley Charles Copley Troy Perry Bllly Lee Marcum James Stroud Roy Herald Ralph G Gus Landon Stroud Roy Saou I Roy Stroud Roy Stroud Gus Porter 8 Roy H Gus Porter Gus Porter Ked Marcum Ray Chaffms !T1 5 Vw .4 Ni Hina 61--M L Wm Typmg Class W Va Hlstory 35 14 if HL' I Q 41- ,5 4. -Ji WISP, www h X 1 M ,Wm .- 0 16 v X 9,01 rr .1 ,r fn .1 uv. 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Betty Little, Opal S Stamper, Wandaj Gxll man and Eula Faye Messer 1 4 QS 'R'- ibfwhk Thr' ink .fi B' 'YT A E1 hth Grade CARL PRINCE BILL SPAUIDING SAMUEL SPAULDING A CLYDE CH AF INS GLEN COPLEY 'SY' LEONARD HAMMONDS .R 4 GEORGE FRANCIS FLEM MESSER PEARLIE SALMONS 7 X 'g.,- f M44 EUGENE JUSTICE WALTER MEADE -QV ALONZO SPAUIDING 42 wlllllff V' 1 WY! mm Ewhth Grade 3 za' ' Q IOHNB WILLIAMSON r 'f he I I an WALTER MARCUM CURTIS BECK ft 5 FRANK QUEEN JAMES BLACKBURN RONALD SHORT ARTHURT SHORT BOB WILLIAMSON 43 C i, gg I A 2 K 5 A .. ' -Q ' 1 J' . 1222, Y L , 1 Q ' I' 1 1 I A 1 w 9 6 ,fa , ,... ,. .QM K-Q A W . I , 'Q . ' ' .,, , E , ! ml Q .. A 45' vf, ,li I 1, 8, ,ifypi j Q - 1-L --Y. ., -I r -. ? A wg , . ' A V l . I y Q I I ff' 0 'IA Q I 5 3 gf: , ii . 3 s S fk Q v C N 5 A 1 5. Elfvhth Grade .QA 'tis f 1 Q 3348? f-wi 44 WILKIE STROUD PHYLLIS ANN DAWSON BARBARA KIRK JANICE MARCUM MARY COPLEY DELLA Hoo GE BETTY PERTEE CHRISTINE v-IATFIEID FAY WALLER SI-IELLA FAY MARCUM ELIZABETH STROUD LOUISE MARCUM If 1' if 'N-. 'QQI 1-5 QUWYM ag. vhlh Grade 9948 'Vik '19- tif!! 4'9 SUE SAMMONS LENA MAE Gl1.LMON IOSEPHINE LITTLE HELEN DILLON GLADYS HORN MARY BLACKBURN LORETTA STEPP TEMPIE STROUD BETTY CI-IAF IN VERNA MARCUM PATRICIA CARSON DOROTHY MARCUM Eighth Grade AUGUSTINE JUSTICE DOLLIE COPLEY 46 JANET DoNA1-lolz JEAN CRUM WANDA FOULAR JANET MARCUM IOSEPHINE MARCUM 1-IELEN sur? 'ova ' X lf I 1. - -xwfw, Was ' all-H f1,X hifi 'wg Seventh Grade 'YT' 'NE 'Pu A if SL. 47 HJZABETH DILLON BLANC!-IE COPLEY ALICE COPLEY GLADYS PARSLEY MIIDRED WHITE JANICE MAE MARCUM SARA CONN WANDA FAYE CONN SHIRLEY EVANS BARBARA SUE MAYNARD TERASIA BREWER FRANCES KIRK A Fix nf frkr I . S n. A A en - 0 f Lf, fi flf , 5 ' I .. S ' 'Q A 1:5 . Wh 9 c 1 'f Seventh Grade , X. QA f NAOMI GAYLE CHAFIN 48 JOYCE GAYLE STAMPER POLLY WALKER WAND A GAYLE WALLER ANITA MARCUM 3 'V' f MAXINE GILLMON BETTY IO BL ACKBURN Seventh Grade 49 ROXANNE STAMPER OCIE TRAIL BILLIE IEAN CRUM IDA PEARL BRADLEY IRIS MAY WALLACE LULA BELLE BREWER RUBY JANE DILLON WILKIE LOU COPLEY EFFIE ANN FLUTY EMMA JEAN CHAFIN LILLIE MAE STURGIL BURNADINE GILLMON 'N 5 . r -. .. A' ,-,Nl ff A e- -fg5.4, te' 50 LESLIE WALLACE TONY CURRY HWART BLACKBURN OTIS VERNA'I'I'ER ERVIN MARCUM HOWARD MARCUM DELANO MARCUM PAUL BERNARD CONN CURTIS WALKER RALPH VINSON WAYNE PRINCE CLIFFORD BOWEN Seventh Grade Seventh Grade SAMMY MARCUM JG'IN PARSLEY GLEN WALLER NORMAN ROMANS CHARLES FARLEY JAY DEE PRINCE ENOCH MARCUM reap? bg! 3 HM g fx, THE HOME ECONOMICS ROOM W flaws! .Cm f :O , 41316. r - 'I'he Home Economics Classes have been busy maldng fruit cakes and candy How ever the present xmit is making use of the canned foods the students have at home Nutrition is being streesed An adequate lxeakfast is required 'ha f t +L 52 s J ' r x W by . 1 ifckx 3 X ' 2 ' 'ix- W' THE SENIOR ENGLISH CLASS IN SESSION ,J THE PHYSICS CLASS IN SESSION -l -rss This page was sponsored by BRI-ZWER'S SUPER MARKET 53 1 3 x rf Football In Splte of a record of two vzctones agamst six defeats, the Crum Mommtaineers had one of the best teams this ye ar, we have ever had Superior opposition coupled wlth IDJLIYICS and a streak of bad breaks, denred the Blue and Gold several vmctorres After droppmg three stra1ght contests to powerful Prestonsburg and P1kev111e by scores of 50 and 67 to 0 the Mountarneers outplayed then' r1va1s, the Wayne Ploneers, before bowlng to brtter defeat of 18 to 0 The Mountarneers rebounded wxth vrctorxes over Fort Gay by a score of 20 to 7 and a thrlllmg wm over Chapmansvxlle by a score of 15 to 12 Weakened by lnjurles, and une11g1b111ty the Monmtalneers dropped contests to Buf falo 32 to 13, and to Sharples, 26 to O The Mountalneers lost a great homecommg battle to Wlllramson B team by a score of 18 to 14 Thls game, however, proved to be a crowd pleasmg contest The Mountameers, after trarlmg at half trme 12 to O as a result of poor pass defense, fought back gamely ln the second half by gomg ahead 14 to 12 Then Lady Luck' struck another blow as the Mountameers fumbled and on fourth down a WIIIIZHISOD desperation pass cllcked for the wmnmg margm Crum made a b1d to txe the score but they were checked one yard short of vlctory by the clock Thrs was the last vallant effort of our semors Augustus Porter Landon Stroud Roy Stroud, James Stroud Roy Herald, Ray Chafrn, Troy Perr, and B111y Lee Marcum Hlghhghts of the season were the great team's vlctory over Chapmansv111e and the honorable mention on the Class B All State team of Roy Herald and Augustus Porter, two deservmg seniors ll ' ' ll I I: I ! l X -U i 'KEN , x 1 j 69' -1' iw! I f' X if no Football Returmng home to Crurn the followmg week the Mountameers fell to thexr arch rxvals Wrlhamson It was a dxm homecommg event for the Mountameers as we fell to 14 before them 1,1115 year Crum had the greatest defensrve l1ne lt has ever known Wlth Augustus Porter Landon Stroud, james Stroud Roy Stroud Verland Perry, Ervm Wallace Glen Wllham son and Roy Herald the smashmg l1ne backer and rxght half back who made partlcular honorable ment1on Ronnle Asbury young freshman quarter back, played the whole season wrth the Mountameers Wxth h1gh hope, we are sure he w1ll make honorable ment1on Augustus Porter made honorable ment1on at left tackle along w1th Roy Herald who made parucular honorable ment1on Porter a smash1ng left tackle on offense and de fense was hard to handle Roy Herald, a swxvel hlpped half back was hard to stop anywhere X x X I ! g f - f-'lf X 1 ' fgf f :Z , U1 A fe A 56 1 ' -lv I 'A . Q L PR ff :?2 K X I 4- I 4 by 7 . .. . - . X fx' ,...--M' S an kk 18 . 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L.-H fi 'WP Q if? xg, 5 W? 14433129 MG Junior Hi 'h Baseball FIRST ROW 1 Williamson E Iustlce H Copley T Pertee T Pertee N Romans SECOND ROW Coach Hubert RObb1DS C Marcum B Spauldmg C Prmce E Wxllxam 'QQ 61 : . , . ' , . , . , . , . . son, I. Scaggs: THIRD ROW: J. Lester, -R. Rose, ,R..Asbux'y, R.,Short, E. Walker. X 7, ec J L ., Ki JEWEL CHAPTER HONOR SOCIETY The Jewel Chapter of the Natxonal Honor Soclety at Crum I-hgh School was orgamzed thls year wlth fourteen members These members were chosen on a basls of leadershlp, scholar shxp, character and servlce Mr Dawson 15 Chapter Sponser Offlcers are Ralph Dawson Presldent, Ray Chafln Vice President, Gay Wllllamson, Secretary, and Charles Copley, Treasurer Y Y 62 W Band FIRST ROW Vlrgmxa Wllhamson, Ruth Salmons SECOND ROW janet Donahoe Jean Mar cum Mae Ratchff Ernestme 'IX'a11 Tresla Brewer Barbara Maynard Patsy Farley, Doris Her ald Myrtle Corns THIRD ROW Harold Brewer Sponsor Faye Messer Roger Burnett, Roxan Stamper Leshe Conn Lena Gxllmon Faye Conn AIICC Copley, Betty Blackburn, Herble Daw son Bethel Copley FOURTH ROW DOU18 Damron Faye Varney, Betty Copley Tex Pertee josephlne Stepp, Shnrley Crum FIFTH ROW Tomm1e Prmce, Garnett Carol, Ronme Asbury, Mary Stamper G W Prxnce, Robert Blackburn, Barbara K1rk, Opal Stamper 1-2. In V ' 63 'ill' . 4 f ' 'l ' A X15 I' v ' ' 5 7ax' ,I-I l . Future Teachers of meriea FIRST ROW Dons Herald, Maxxe Stroud, Opal Stamper, Roxxe Vernatter SECOND ROW Mrs A11ce Lycans Sponsor Myrtle Corns Helen Glllmon THIRD ROW Romam Salmons Gay WIIIIHIIISOH FOURTH ROW Mae Ratcllff, Irene Rose Verna jarrell FIFTH ROW Shelba Spauldmg, Marcum President VICE Presldent Secretary Treasurer Reporter Llbrarlan James M111er, Sarah WIIIIZIHSOD SIXTH ROW Herble Dawson jaumta Max1e Stroud Opal Stamper Dorxs Herald Helen Gxllmon Myrtle Corns Roxxe Vernatter chool Paper Staff Editor In Chief Asst Edxtor In Cluef News Edxtor Art MILD! 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