East Bank High School - Kanawhan Yearbook (East Bank, WV)

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1 E I l a f f I Cha' Kami uflzalfz 6:3 7 N135 X 11 Y Q QL ' i Q ? ' ii 52 4 Q 5' l 9 5 0 E Publislzecl by the Senior Class EAST BANK HIGH SClIO0L EAST BANK, XV. VA. sm T able of Contents Buildings .......,,,,............,... .....,.. 4 Board of Education ....,... ......... 6 D6CliC21t1011 ....,.. ..,,.,. 7 Faculty ..,.... ..K..,., 9 Seniors ,,,... ..,,,.,,,. 1 5 Juniors .........,.,o.. ..,,.o. 3 2 Sophomores ..........,o,..,.o.,...,,. .....,,,o 3 7 INTAY 14 ......o lX'IAY 16 .,....,.....,, Clubs and Activities ....,.. ,,..c..... 4 4 Atlll6t1CS ,...1,.,...,., ,.,...,.... 6 2 Advertisers ....,.,.,,. .... ,SO Advertising ,...... Important Dates for Seniors c,-.-.-.ANNUAL SERMON ,-c-,,,,,---,,-.--CLASS NIGHT NIAY 17 ......,., ..,...,c G RADUATION EXERCISES Editors ,,...... ........ L ORA KATHRYN BARNEITE NIARCIA KIDDER Business Manager .c...c,,c.i..,.....,c,c1...,...... D. L. PETRY Advertising Manager ,.,..... ....,.,..,., IX 'IARY SEVY Faculty Advisor i,,....., ....... T HELMA TAYLOR Page Five S NIR. VIRCIL L. FLINN Superintendent Kanawha County Schools Page 'Six MR. THOMAS R. HORNOR Assistant Super-i-ntendent in Charge of Secondary Schools Q Dedication... HIS YEAR the Kanazvlwn is dedicated to the many friends of the East Bank High School, particularly friends of the athletic department who contributed in any Way toward the score board recently erected at Calvert Field. Sponsored as a civic improvement by Cabin Creek Rotary Club, generous support and con- tributions were also received from East Bank Lions Club, Chelyan Lions Club, Cedar Grove Lions Club, East Bank VVoman's Club, Cabin Creek XVoxnan's Club, East Bank High School Faculty, American Legion Post No. 80 of Cabin Creek, along with contributions from many individuals. The only individual contribution noted here is the gift of 3100.00 from Mrs. Isabella Calvert ofmChelyan to the memory of her son, XVilliam L. Calvert, a former Director of Athletics in East Bank High School and an officer in the United States Navy at the time of his death, and to whose memory the athletic field is dedicated. Page Seven Page Eight 7067 de fowwuadaa ES, the Kamzwlum is our school annual. But why do We have it? Surely not because we must, but because We really want it! It will truly be a treasure to keep and cherish in the years after We have graduated. XV e wish to leave pleasant memories to our friends, teachers, and fellow students. XVe have labored long and have gained much. XVe sincerely appreciate the aid of those who have helped us. May we always carry these fond memories with us through the ass-istance of the Kanawlum. Our dreams have now become a reality! MARY SEVY JEAN LAYVSON I ADMINISTllA'TION V Principal Dana R. Ervin at his desk. Mr, Ervin, who lives at East Bunk, holds these degrees: B.Sc., B.S. Agr., A.M. AM- f Page Nine TEACHERS Seated: Mildred M. VVard, A.B., Charleston, world and American history. Gladys Myra Gray A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Charleston, American history, social science. Standing: Frank L. Hunger- ford, A.B., M.A., Glasgow, English. Pauline Caudill, A.B., East Bank, world history. XVil1iani S. Hall, A.B., M.A., East Bank American history. VVanda H. Boley, A.B., Bolle, Latin, history. Seated: Helen Graham, A.B., M.A., Charleston, eonnneree. Ethel R. Ervin, A.B., East Bank, social business. Standing: George D. Shawver, A.B., East Bank, mathematics. Brooksie B. Fannin, A.B., East Bank, eomnieree. Margaret B. Braham, A.B,, Charleston, typing, short- hand. Juliet L. Matheny, A.B., Montgomery, mathematics. Page Ten s TEACHERS Seated: E. Lloyd Spencer, A.B., A.M., East Bank, biology. Thomas A. Recd, A.B., East Bank, study hall. Standing: James XV. Ford, A.B., biology, physics, chemistry. Dainty G. Mc- Caughn, A.B., M.A., Pratt, home economics. Lynn A. Taylor, B.S., M.A. East Bank, cheni- istry. Roy E. VVilliaxns, A.B., M.A., East Bank, biology, coach. Edward L. Nugent, A.B., Pratt, in- dustrial arts, athletics. Rose F. Farry, A.B., East Bank, physical education, business training. Joseph Butta, B.S., Chesapeake, physical education, assistant coach. Page Eleven TEACHERS Seated: Ruth Eary, A.B., Charleston, French, English, public speaking. Standing: Adele Facinoli, A.B., M.A., Glasgow, English. Kathrina S. Banister, A.B., East Bank, English. Eliza- beth Underwood, A.B., M.A., East Bank, English. Catherine Farry, A.B., East Bank, English. Albert H. F roy, A.B., M.Ed., Charleston, instrumental music. Thelma Taylor, A.B., East Bank, vocal music. VVilliam Vkiaggy, Ir., B.S., Charleston, D.O.P. Mary D. Ford, A.B., B.L.S., East Bank, librarian. Lester E. VVeaver, A.B., M.Ed., East Bank, industrial arts. Page Twelve TEACHERS Edward Kelley, A.B., M.A., Pratt, Dean. Student assistant, Richard Pcrolio Emma Ulbrich, secretary to the Principal. Student assistant, Nora Ellis Page Thirteen Page Fourteen 0600 In nineteen-hundred, forty-seven On the sixth day of September, To each and every senior here It's a day we'll all remember. Our first day here was one of fun And everyone was gay, There was hardly any work at all- All we did was play. But soon our ideas all changed, And we began to work And, as all loyal UPIONEERSD, Our duties we did not shirk. Soon our sophomore year was over Our junior year went fast y And soon we were full fledged seniorsg Our dream was here at last! ' Our senior year was everything VVe had dreamed that it would be, The seniors' faces were always smiles, Their hearts were full of glee. But all good things must come to an end As everyone should know, And our years as seniors will soon be over And We,ll be the next to go. As we leave East Bank High School, Some will think our battle is won, But as we begin the battle of life VVe will find it has just begun. -LEXVIS HONAKER Senior Class lbffieers Paul Holbrook, governorg Vernon Barker, licutenant-governorg Josephine Zachoski, secretary of stateg Ronald Perry, treasurer. -4 E-Q Sw CTune of: Someday? You know that somewhere tomorrow we,ll miss you, And all the times at dear old East Bank High. 'We keep dreaming of the fun and things we used to do, W'e all are feeling blue, you know we carft forget you. Remember somewhere tomorrow we'll miss you, And ,East Bank, we hope you miss us too. VVe did-n't know if from the start That from you it's hard to part. And now we all want you. ' Written by DAVID LOVEDAY Page Fifteen FRANCES JEAN Anxiss Frances lives at Sharon though her life's ambition is to live in Virginia. Her hobby is sewing, and in her spare time she is a housewife. She was a member of the Student Congress and the Shakespearean Literary Club. HELEN FRANCES AKEIKS Helen lives at XVard. She wants to be at good typist. Her hobby is making scrap- books and taking pictures. She was a commissioner, il member of the G..-X.A., and the Playhouse Guild. Her spare time is spent doing housework. LOUISE ALLEN jo Louise lives at Eskdale and has a great ambition to be a nurse. ller hobby is sports, and she was a mem- ber of the G..-LA., the Dra- matic Club and the Shakes- pearean Literary' Club. ANN Ammon Joann's ambition is to be- come a bookkeeper. Her hobby is collecting: pennants. She was a member of the senate, band, Future Teach- ers of America, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. She lives at Dawes. NfKDlNE ARBAUGH Nadine lives at Cannelton and her ambition is to be an elementary school teach- er. She works with small children in her spare time and collects salt and pepper shakers. Nadine was a mem- ber of the Junior Red Cross, a. homeroom clerk. and ai member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. PAULINE X7II'tClNIA Aiuus Pa Pauline lives at Sharon, and her ambition is to become a stenographer. Her hobby is going: to the movies, and she works around the house in her spare time. She was a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. gc Sixteen BIARY Ex-PERLY Asnwoirru M1 VE Lo Mary lives at Uhley and is a housewife. She was at member of the chorus and Shakespearean li i t e r a r y Club. She does housework in her spare time. LDRED NAOMI BIXINBIXIIJCE Mickey wants to become a private secretary. She lives at Cannelton and her hobby is playing sports. Tier activ- ities include being a member of the G.A.A., the Future Teachers of America, Shakespearean Literary Club, and Student Congress. nNoN Xx7ILBUli BA1ucEn Vernon lives at Decota and hopes to be a doctor. He works around the house and his hobbies are fishing. hunt- ingr, and fall sorts of sports. He was a homeroom oiiicer, Lt. Governor of the junior class. 2. member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, and the Physics Club. RA ICATHRYN BARNETTE Kat lives at Chesapeake: her hobby is dancing' and her spare time occupation is baby sitting. Her ambition is to become a good secretary and to take music lessons. She was a senator, commis- sioner, and a member of the Playhouse Guild, the Future Homemakers of America, and the Chorus. DAv1D BARTON LE David's ambition is to be- come an aviator. Tlis hobby is hunting and 'he lives at Sharon. He was a member of the Physics Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. wxs BLAND Lewis likes to hunt and fish in his spare time but chooses reading as his hobby. His hometown is Hansford and he wants to become a me- chanic, He was a member of the Poster Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. ANNA IVIAE BLANKENSHW Anna. Mae lives at Glasgow: her ambition is to become a stenographer. Her spare time occupation is house- work and her hobby is col- lecting' pictures. Her activi- ties are the chorus and the Shakespearean Literary Club. CAROLYN Bomsnsicr Cai-olyn's ambition is to be- come a nurse. She resides at llarmet and collects rec- ords as 11 hobby. Her activ- ities included Student Con- gress, Latin Club, Physics Club, Chemistry Club, and the Playhouse Guild. s CARL PHILLIP BRADFORD Carl lives at Charleston, and in his spare time he does repair work at home. His ambition is to become a busi- ness inanager, and he col- lects photographs as a hob- by. His activities include the Shakespearean Literary Club, and the Dramatic Club. NQRLKAN Lowiau. BRAKE Norman hopes to become :L machinist. He lives at Chel- yan and hunts and fishes as a hobby. Norman was a, homeroom officer. C a r b o n Chemistry Club officer, and a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. LILLIAN Bms.ism:N Lillian, whose home is at Cedar Grove, wants to be a. typist and clerk. She likes to dance, and she was a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. Bizrrr Bnooics Betty would like to join the Vvaves someday. She works in a. drugstore after school, and her hobby is collecting picture post cards. She lives at Coalburg. and she has been a. commissioner, xt clerk, and xt member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. KELLIS GRADEN BRUXVN Kellis lives at Hugheston, and his ambition is to be- come a pharmacist. His hob- by is collecting' pens and pencils. ln his spare time he works in a drugstore, and his activities include. the Shakespearean Literary Club and the senate. GRACE NIAXINE BHONVN Maxine lives at XVinifrede and her ambition is to be- come a stenographer: her hobby is collecting recipes. She is a member of the Play- house Guild. CHARLES IIICIIARD BROXVN Ro Dickie lives at Glasgow, and his ambition is to be a. coach. His hobbies are hunt- ing and fishing, and he likes all kinds of sports. Inhhis spare time he works around the house. His activities in- clude football. basketball, baseball, Carbon Chemistry Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. nswr BRONVN Bob lives at Chesapeake and his ambition is to be- come a. school teacher. His hobbies are music, composi- tion, playing the organ and swimming, and his activities include Dramatic Club, French Club, Shakespearean Literary Club, K a n a xv h a County Chorus, F u t u 1' e Teachers of America, and the P. O. D. Club. NIARY ANN BUN'r1Nc Mary Ann withdrew from school before completing the twelfth grade. HONY'AllD XVALTER BURTON Howard's ambition is to be- come a mechanic. In his spare time he works at a service station, and he was a. member of the Playhouse Guild and the D. O. P. His hobby is hunting and fishing. Page Seventeen ROBERT CAIN Robert lives at Dawes, and his ambition is to become a photographer. His spare time occupation is Working, and he was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. DOIXOTIIY OLENE CABIPBELL Olene lives at Chesapeake, and her ambition is to be a. stenographer. She was 21. member of the Shakespeare- an Literary Club, and her hobby is dancing. PHYLLIS ROBERTA CAMrEELL Phyllis lives at Cedar Grove, and her ambition is to be- come a. secretary. Her spare time is spent Working. She was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the vhorus. Her hobby is needle work. HELEN CANTEIiBUlli' Helen lives at DuPont City and her ambition is to be- come a beautieian. Her hob- by is reading, and she was a. member of the Playhouse Guild and the chorus. 7 JALIES XNILFORD CANTLEY James lives at Dry Branch. His hobby is reading, and he plans to be a pilot. He YVRS n senator, a member of the School Improvement Club, the Student Congress, and the Playhouse Guild. HOMEIK CARPENTER, JR. Homer lives at Cedar Grove, and his hobbies are swim- ming hunting, and fishing. His ambition is to become zu. mechanic, and he is a. mem- ber of the Fire Department in his spare time. He was a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. Page Eighteen PHYLLIS JEAN CARPENTER Phyllis lives at Hansford. She collects pictures as a hobby and plans tn do office work. She was a member of the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club and chorus. THOLIAS JEFFERSON CHTLDERS UT. J. lives at Chesapeake, and his ambition is to be- come a coach. He collects baseball pictures and insig- nia for a. hobby and plays ball in his spare time. He was a commissioner, man- ager of the football and bas- ketball teams, a senator, and a. member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. BARBARA JEAN' CLARK Barbara. lives at hlarinet, and her ambition is to be a nurse. She collects pic- tures as a. hobby and likes to go to the movies, She was a. member of the Junior Red Cross and the Shake- spearean Literary Club, and was a homeroom commis- sioner. DONALD EUGENE COOPER Donald lives at Chesapeake and hopes to become a. co- pilot on a. commercial plane. He has a part time job and likes sports. I-Ie was a mein- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. PAUL V ERNON COTTIXELL Paul lives at Handley and hopes to become a, civil en- gineer. He reads in his spare time and collects stamps. He was a member of the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club. DOLLY D. CRANE Dolly lives at lvlarmet and hopes to become a stenog- rapher. She likes to travel, read, and go to the movies in her spare time. Dolly was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club, Junior Red Cross, senate, homeroom committee, and the 4-H Club. Ro PA BERT LEE CRANE Robert lives at Marmet, and his only ambition is to make his life a success. He likes to study nature and science, and he also likes to hunt and fish. He served as senator and as sheriff, and was a. member of the Pascal Club and the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club. TRICIA ANN CnowE Patty lives at Carbon and hopes to become it physical education teacher. She col- lects records and likes to dance. Patty worked in Mr. Kelly's office, was a com- missioner, a majorette, and a member of the Student Congress, the Shakespearean Literary Club, and the Fu- ture Teachers of America. BILL XV.-KNN CUNNINGHABI Bill lives at Chesapeake and his ambition is to be a bar- ber. His hobbies are collect- ing records and eating. He was ai member of the Stu- dent Congress, D r a m a t i c Club, Physics Club, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. DOLORES ANN DAME BE Sandy lives at Hansford, and her ambition is to be- come a model. She was a clerk, member of the Band, Dramatic Club, F u t u r e Homemakers of America and the Shakespearean Literary Club. Her hobby is collect- ing things for her hope chest. TTY NIONALOU Davis Betty lives at NVard and wants to become a typist. She was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, and her hobby is sewing and cooking. V IRGINIA DAvxs Virginia lives at Ohley and wants to become a sales clerk. She works as a clerk in her spare time and col- lects photographs. She was a. member of the Playhouse Guild. M.-my LoU1sE DERAIBIO Mary lives at Notomine and wants to become a labora- tory technlcian. Her hobby is reading, and she was president of 'the G. A. A., and a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club, as well as the Shakespearean Literary Club. . XxfILLA1iD ALBEIXT D1LLoN Vvillard lives at Crown Hill and hopes to become an army pilot. He has no spare time occupation, but his hob- by is reading. He was a. member of the Algebra Club, Carbon C li e m i s t r y Club, Shakespearean Literary Club, Pythogorean Club, and at- tended Mountaineer Boy's State. JHNIIKIY DOLAN Jimmy would like to become n lawyer or an electrician. He lives at Chelyan, and his hobby is meeting people. He has a part time job as a. mechanic, and his activities include football, membership in the senate, the Playhouse Guild, the Carbon Chemistry Club, and the Physics Club. KENNETH NIARION DOLAN Kenny lives at Marmet and would like to become a mining engineer or a coach. He won-ks'in his Dadis store, and his hobby is working with woodcraft. He played football, basketball, was a. member of the Shakespeare- an Literary Club, and a. sheriff. ELIZABETH LIARIE DULANEY Elizabeth withdrew from school before completing' the twelfth grade. BETTE JUNE DUNCUBI June lives at Eskdale and wishes to become a private secretary. She was a mem- ber of the Chorus and was a. homeroom officer. She en- joys singing and collects pic- tures as her hobby. Page Nineteen ROY RAYINIOND DUIIST Raymond lives at Marmet and hopes to become a min- ing engineer. He likes to hunt and fish, and his activ- ities include the Shakespear- ean Literary Club, football, basketball, and baseball. OI-:EY THOIXIAS ELKINS Tommy lives at Hernshaw and hopes someday to be- come an electrician. He col- lects baseball pictures and records as a hobby and works as a delivery boy in his spare time. He was a member of the football squad, the Car- boII Chemistry Club, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. NOIKA KATHRYN ELLIS Nora or Sis lives at Chesapeake and hopes to make someone a good wife. She likes to sew, and she was a member of the Stu- dent Congress and worked in Mr. Ervin's oifice. PEGGY ANN ENICKS Peggy was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club and was a homeroom officer. She wishes to become a pri- vate secretary and collects pictures as a hobby. In her spare time she enjoys travel- ing and movies. HARIXY ESKINS Harry, whose hometown is Chesapeake, wants to become a machinist. He likes to fish and hunt and read in his spare time, and he was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the Carbon Chemistry Club. DORO'fIiY LEOLA FERIIELL Pa Dorothy lives at Chelyan and her ambition is to become a. nurse. Her hobby is music, and she was a member of the band, the Shakespearean Literary Club, and was a homeroom officer. ge Twenty DORANN FETTY Dorann lives at Dawes, and she wants to become a good secretary. Her hobbies are reading and bowling. Her activities include the Shake- spearean L i t e r a r y Club, homeroom committee, senate, Constitutional committee, and the G. A. A. NORMA JEAN FIELDS Norma lives at Glasgow, and her ambition is to be a good secretary. Her hobby is reading, and she sings in her spare time. Her activities include the G. A. A., the Shakespearean Literary Club, and the Chorus. FRED NICIDONALD FRYE Fred lives at Marmet, and his ambition is to become a forest protector. His hobby is Working on guns, and he likes to read in his spare time. He was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club and was a. sheriff. JACKIE NIICHAEL GATENS Jack lives at Handley. His ambition is to become Q. min- ing engineer. In his spare time he plays sports and collects stamps. He was a. member of the Shakespeare- an Literary Club. DANA LEE GIBSON Dana.'s hobby is shooting, but he enjoys reading in his spare time. He wants to become a gunsmith and his hometown is Burnwell. He was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. ELANDA LEE GILBRAITH Elanda. wants to become an airline hostess, and her hometown is East Bank. She collects post cards and plays basketball in her spare time. She was a homeroom officer and a. cheerleader. Her other activities were Dramatic Club, Future Teachers of America. and the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. HARRY DoNovAN GREATHOUSE Harry lives at Dawes and collects rifles as a hobby. He wants to become a me- chanical engineer, and his activities include the Pytha- gorean Club and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. BRADFORD XV. HALL Brad lives at Chesapeake and wants to become a. coach. He plays baseball as a hobby and works around home in his spare time. He was a member of the senate, the P. O. D. Club, the foot- ball squad, and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. HEIIIXEIIT JACKSON' HALL Jack wants to become 41 painter and likes to swim as a hobby. He was a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. His home- town is Shrewsbury. JESSIE LEE HALL JA A Jessie Wants to be a house- wife, and her hobby is danc- ing. She likes to read and lives at Glasgow. She was a member of the Chorus, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. Mes CLEDITH HANCQJCK Cledith lives at Chesapeake and in his spare time he works at Town Tops Taxi, Inc. He hunts as a hobby and wants to become a dis- patcher. Cledith was it mem- ber of the football squad and the Shakespearean Literary Club. LOIKETTA BR1LEs H.-XNNIG.-KN Loretta's spare time is oc- cupied with housework and her ambition is to become a. perfect housewife. She be- longed to the Junior Red Cross, and was a, homeroom officer. Her home is at Shrewsbury. JULIA ANN H:SSTlNGS Judy wants to become a private secretary and lives at Hernshaw. In her spare time, she likes to listen to the radio and read. l-Ier aotivities include the chorus, the Shakespearean Literary Club, and homeroom officer. ORVILLE LEE HAs'riNos Orville was a. member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, and he lives at Chelyan. He likes to read sport magazines in his spare time. XVILMA ITAYE HELILIINGS VVilma's hobby is collecting' pictures, and she works in a drugstore during her spare time. She lives at Cabin Creek and wants to become a bookkeeper. Her activities include the Shakespearean Literary Club, the D. 0. P. Club, and the Student Con- gress. LIONAL AUGUST IFIERRALD Lionel was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, the P. O. D. Club, the Physics Club and the B. A. A. He works in his spare time, and his hometown is East Bank. BETTY jo HEIKIICTN Betty, a resklent of Acme, wants to become an element- ary teacher. She collects small glass pigs and plays the piano in her spare time. She was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, the Chorus, the French Club, and was a. homeroom officer. EARL G0RDoN Hicks Gordon wants to become an engineer and lives at Glas- gow. He works as a car- penter in his spare time and like to collect keys as his hobby. Gordon was a. mem- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. Page Twenty-one AHIION RICHARD HILL Richard likes to hunt hut wants to become a chemist. He lives at Hernshaw, and his activities include the Shakespearean Literary Club, the P. O. D. Club, and the Carbon Chemistry Club. THOMAS RICH.-um I-IODGE Tom likes to play horseshoes as his hobby and lives at Vkfevaco He wishes to enter law as a profession, and his activities include the Pytha- gorean Club, the P. O. D. Club, the Latin Club, the Shakespearean Literary Club, and President of the Student Congress. He also attended lilountaineer Boy's State. AIITHUR RIvERTON IIOFFIKIAN Riverton's activities include football and basketball, and he lives at Cabin Creek. He has a hobby model railroad- ing, and his ambition is to become a telegraph operator. He was a member of the Playhouse Guild. YKIILLIAINI PAUL HOLl3ll00K Paul lives at Shrewsbury and wants to become a mor- tician. His activities include the Latin Club, Pythogoreau Club, the Physics Club, the Shakespearean Literary Club, and the B. A. A. Paul was a homerooni officer and also was elected governor of the senior class. ELVERA M. HOLIJIXEN Elvera lives at Caunelton and wants to become a bookkeep- er. She enjoys reading and makes this her hobby. She was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. AIXBUTUS HOLSTEIN In her spare time, Arbutus likes to listen to the radio. Her hobby is reading, and she wishes to become a typ- ist. Her hometown is Hern- shaw, and she was a lllelll- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. Page Twenty-two LEXVIS RICHIE LIONAKER Lewis lives at Kayford and wants to become an airplane mechanic. His activities in- clude the Student Congress, Pythogorean Club, the Shake- spearean Literary Club, the B. A. A. and the band. He was also a liomeroom officer. BOBBIE LEE HUDNALL Bobbie lives at WVard and wants to become a telephone operator. She collects stamps as her hobby, and she was a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. XV.-SDE KEITH I'IUDNALL Keith wants to be a Diesel engineer and lives at Glas- gow. He was a. homeroom officer and was a member of the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club, the Physics Club, and the Carbon Chemistry Club. During his spare time he works in 11 store, and his hobby is collecting samples. PATSY RUTII HUDSON Patsy's ambition is to be- come a stenographer. She lives at Ward and chooses photography as her hobby. She was a homeroom officer, senator, and a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. BETTY LOU JARRETT Betty lives at Pratt and wants to become a good bookkeeper. During her spare time she works in a store, and she collects pictures as her hobby. She was a home- room officer and a member of the Chorus and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. VIRGINIA CARNETT JOHNSON Geunie was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, the Chorus and the Student Congress, In her spare time she likes crochet- ing and playing records. A resident of Shrewsbury, she wants to become a secretary, and she likes dancing as a hobby. of 11 V r, HAROLD LLOYD KEAIXNS Ro Buddy , who lives at Mar- met, wants to 'play pro baseball. In his spare time, he works and collects sport pictures as his hobby. He was a member of the Play- house Guild and the French Club. nEn'r EARL IQEFFER Bob lives at Pratt and wants to become an auto- mobile meehanic. He likes to listen to ball games, and his hobby is building model airplanes. He was a. mem- ber of the Physics Club, the Carbon Chemistry Club, and Elie b Shakespearean Literary Tu . IALIES KEITH KENDALL Jim was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, the Physics Club, and was a homeroom oITlc-er. I-Te lives at Dry Branch and wants to make the Navy his career. He enjoys photography and stamp collecting as hobbies in his spare time. MARC1.-x DIANE Kxunian BE Blarcia, who lives at Cabin Creek, wishes to become a social Welfare worker. She works on Saturdays and likes to play the piano and read in her spare time. Her activ- ities include the Shakespear- ean Literary Club, the French Club, Future Teach- ers of America, the P. O. D. Club. the Chorus, and she was a homeroom officer, a senator, and she attended Rhododendron Girl's State. SSIE IEYVEL limo Bessie was a member of the Playhouse Guild and the Chorus. She lives at Chesa- peake and wishes to become a secretary. Her hobby is skating, and she enjoys this in her spare time. Bsrrx' IEAN KING Betty lives at Chesapeake and wants to become a secre- tary. In her spare time she work in a soda fountain, and her hobby is collecting photo- graphs. She was a home- room officer and her activi- ties include the Junior Red Cross, the Chorus, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. EUGENE KIIXKPATIIICK Eugene enjoys hunting and swimming as his hobbies in his spare time. He lives at Chesapeake and plans to join the Air Force. He was a. member of the Algebra Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. M.-un' jo Kouvicx Mary Jo likes to cook in her spare time but enjoys draw- ing as her hobby. She wants to become a secretary and lives at Cabin Creek. Her actiyities include the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the G. A. A. EvE1.x'N LoUxsE LACKEY Louise withdrew from school b e f 0 r e completing twelfth grade. BETTY JEAN L.xyEN1JEn Betty lives at Chesapeake and wants to become a housewife. Her hobby is sav- ing clippings from newspa- pers, and she does housework in her spare time. She was a member of the Playhouse Guild. E NAIA JEAN IJANVSON Jean wants to become 11 music teacher and collects music as a hobby. She does housework in her spare time and lives at Chesapeake. Her activities include the Stu- dent Congress, the Dramatic Club, the band, the Latin Club, a homeroom officer, a class officer, and a member of the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club. CHARLES RIC! l.-KRD IJEXVIS Charles was a member of the Latin, the Phythogorean, the Physics Club, and the Shak- espearean Literary Club. He lives at Chelyan and wants to become an English teach- er. In his spare time he works in his father's store and likes to collect stamps. Page '1'wcnty-three ANNA MAE LIGHT Anna. Mae lives at Gallagher and Wants to become a doc- tor. Her hobbies include collecting glass dogs and writing letters. She was a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club, the Phy- sics Club, was a homeroom officer, and worked in Mr. Ervin's office. REBECCA ANN LITTKJN Becky lives at Glasgow and likes to read and go to church during' her spare time. She wants to become a teacher, and, as her hobby, she keeps a scrapbook. She XVIIS fl member of the School Improvement Club, the French Club, the Algebra Club, the Playhouse Guild, and the band. LOYVELL TIIOB IAS LONE Thomas lives at Chesapeake, and his ambition is to at- tend college. ln his spare time he works. He was a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club, and was on the baseball squad. IDAVID E ARL L OV ED AY M jo Pa Dave likes to play check- ers as a hobby and just loaf in his spare time. He lives at hlarinet and wants to become a morticiau. His activities include the P. O. D. Club, the Physics Club, football, baseball, the B. A. A.. and the Shakespearean Literary Club. ICIIAEL DALE I...USHEll Mickey lives at hlarmet and wants to become a chemist. He likes to raise rabbits and works as a dll- ing station attendant in his spare time. Some of his activities are the band, the Carbon Chemistry Club, the Dramatic Club, the Physics Club, the B. A. A., and the Shakespearean Literary Club. SEPH L4ANCA1lI Joe lives at Kayiord and Wants to become a lawyer. He collects match boxes and Works in wa store in his spare time. Some of his activities include being a member of the Student Congress, the Future Teachers of America, and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. gc Twenty-four AL IM l BETTY IWIARSHALL Betty lives at Chelyan and wants to be 11 housewife. She likes to read, dance, skate and collect salt and pepper shakers in her spare time. Betty was also a mem- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. RICHARD M. NI.-XRTIN Richard lives at Mammoth and wants to become a his- tory teacher. He does wood- work land reads novels dur- ing his spare time. Some of his activities include bas- ketball, was a homeroom of- ficer and senator, and a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. JAIXIES SAISIUEL NIASSEY Jimmie lives at Cannelton and wants to be st chauffeur. He likes to loaf and does carpenter work during his spare time. His activities include the Carbon Chemis- try Club, the Playhouse Guild, and the basketball squad. JANET LEE NIASSEY Janet lives at Acme and wants to attend Brigham Young University in Probo, Utah. She likes to dance, read and collect silverware during her spare time. She was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the Chorus. BERT LEE NIASSILE Albert lives at Cannelton and wants to become an electrical engineer. He likes to read and works as a car- penter in his spare time. He was a. member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the Pythagorean Club. OGENE ADAIR INJATICS Imogene lives at Handley and Wants to become an elementary school teacher. She collects pictures and reads during her spare time. Some of her activities include the Shakespearean Literary Club and the Chorus. LON ROBERT LICCLURE Lon lives at Sharon and wants to become a mechanic. He liks to loaf and was FL member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. CIIARLES LEON LICCOLIINIICK Leon lives at Hernshaw and wants to be a truck driver. He likes to play football and was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. LIARY LOUISE NICCITTCHEON Mary, who has a hobby of reading and going to movies, lives at Chelyan. She was also a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the Chorus. Mary wants to be a secretary. BARBARA ANN IWCKINNEY Barbara, whose home is at Eskdnle, Wants to be a doc- tor. She likes to read and works at the Alpine Theater during her spare time. Some of her activities are the Lat- in Club and the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. She also served ILS fl. C01'nllllSSiOl'lEl'. RUTH NICIQINNEY Ruth, whose home is at East Bank, wants to become at teacher. She likes to read and does baby sitting during her spare time. Some of her activities are Student Con- gress, French Club, Dra- matic Club, Chorus, Shake- spearean Literary Club, Fu- ture Teachers of America, and she attended Rhododen- dron Girl's State. PATRXCK FLOYD LICLAUCHLIN Jerry lives at Sharon and hopes to become a, mechanic. His hobby is lonting and he was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. ELLIOTT AIEADOXVS Elliott lives at Coalburg and wants to become a chauffeur. He loafs in his spare time and was a member of the Playhouse Guild. EAIXI. LYNN NIOLLAHAN' Earl hunts and ilshes in his spare time, and he would like to become 41 mechanic. I-Ie lives at Vifard and was a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. X STERLING HERBERT NIONTGOL-IERY Herbert lives at Mammoth and works on his Model A Ford in his spare time. He would like to become an air- plane mechanic, and his hob- by is working on mechanical things. He was a member of the band, the Shakespear- ean Llterary Club, and was a. homeroom officer. VERNIOE HATTIE NIORRIS Vernice was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, class senator, and class officer. She lives at Hern- shaw and wants to become a surgeon. Her hobby is dancing and going to movies. Vernice is a nurse's aid dur- ing: her spare time. M ARY FAITH MORRISON Mary lives at East Bank and wants to become at sec- retary. In her spare time she works in a. drugstore, and her hobbies include dancing and going to the movies. Her activities were the Shakespearean Literary Club, the Chorus, and the Future Homemakers of America. ROBERT LEE MORRISON Robert lives at East'Bank. He likes to fish, hunt, and go to the movies. He plans to become a carpenter. Rob- ert was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, and a homeroom officer. Page Twenty-five DELORES AILEEN NIULLINS Delores likes to dance and attend movies and plans to become a stenographer. She lives at Chesapeake and was a. member of the G. A. A., and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. GRACE EvELrN NIULLINS Grace works at a drugstore in her spare time, likes to dance and plans to become -a nurse. She lives at East Bank and was a member of the band, and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. M xRT1-IA RUTH NIULLINS Ruth lives at Cedar Grove. She likes to collect pictures and plans to beoome a. beauty operator. She was a member of the Shake- ean Literary Club and the Future Home-makers of America. LEE NV. 0,DELl. Lee lives at Cedar Grove. He likes sports and plans to become a chemical en- gineer. Lee was a senator, homeroom officer, a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club, and the Shakespearean SONIA Joi' PEGRAL-I Sonia lives at Eskdale and her hobby is reading. Her ambition is to become a secretary, and she works as 3 cashier in. a theater dur- ing her spare time. She was a. member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. RICI'IfXllD ANDREW PEROLIO Babe lives at Chesapeake and his ambition is to get his diploma. His hobby is listening to the radio, and he was a member of the P. O. D. Club and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. CHAIKLES FRANKLIN PERRY Charles lives at Crown Hill, his ambition is to become a carpenter, and his hobby is hunting and flshiufr. He was a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club. CHARLES NCL.-KN PERRY Nolan lives at Shrewsbury, and his ambition is to be an electrical engineer. His hobby is reading, but he does odd jobs in his spare time. Nolan was a member ol' the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club. Literary Club. Douorur NIALIIE PAYNE Dot lives at Hernshaw and her ambition. is to become a typist, Her hobby is read- ing, and she works around the house in her spare time. She was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. JESSIE N. PAYNE, JR. Jessie lives at Leewood and wants to be manager of a, theater. He works as a theater doorman during- his spare time and was a. mem- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. Page Twenty-six RONALD EIDNVARD PERRY Rnnald's hobby is hunting' and fishing. He reads hunt- ing and fishing magazines during his spare time, and he lives at Chelyan. He hopes to become an electrical en- gineer. His activities were the Shakespearean Literary Club, the Student Congress, the Physics Club, and the Pythagorean Club. SOPHIA JUNE PERRY Sophia lives at Riverside and has as her hobbies dancing' and reading. She hopes someday to become a stenographer and her spare time occupation is fountain work. 'Her activities were the French Club, the Dra- matic Club, and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. DENX'ER PETERS Dinky e nj 0 y s football, baseball, and basketball as hobbies. He lives at Cedar Grove and wants to become a successful businessman. He is a block layer in his spare time and was a member of the Playhouse Guild and the D. O. P. Club. ROBERT LEE PETERS Bob's ambition is to be a meter engineer, and he is a truck driver in his spare time. He lives at Chesa- peake, and his hobby is lis- tening to the radio. His 'activities were the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the P. O. D. Club. DELANO LEE PETRY D. L. hopes to become a inusic teacher. He lives at Chesapeake, and his hobby is genealogy. He works on the Chesapeake News in his spare time, and, his activities were the French Club, the Shakespearean Literary Club, the County Chorus, the State Orchestra, and the Future Teachers of America. D PAUL PALLIER IETRY Paul lives at Chelyan. He has a hobby of collecting hunting and Hshing equip- ment, and he plans to be- come a. high school coach. Paul was a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club .and the Shakespearean Literary Club. He was also on the football squad. RIT.-X IVIAE PETRY Rita lives at Winifrede. She has a hobby of collecting pictures and plans to become a bookkeeper. She was a commissioner, senator, and a member of the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. KENNETH IKAY POPE Kenneth likes to drive a car and plans to become an auto mechanic. He lives at Chel- yan Rnd was a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. LEE PORTER Lee, who lives at Carbon, wants to become an engineer. He keeps a scrapbook and goes to the movies in his spare time. He was also-a. member of the French Club, the Pythagorean Club, and thebShakc-spearean Literary Clu . BETTY JEAN PRITCH.-uw Betty is a. saleslady in her spare time and plans to be- come a. reporter. She- lives at Ward and was a'member of the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club, French Club, and- the D. O. P. Club.' MARY jo PYLES Mary .To lives at Chelyan. Her hobby is collecting' salt and pepper shakers, and her ambition is to become sa sec- retary. She was a. clerk, ru. commissioner, and a member of the Shakespearean Liter- ary Club. IABIES LEE RADER Jimmy lives at East Bank and his ambition is to be- come a pilot. His hobbies are collecting pictures and dancing. He was an active member of the Band, the Dramatic Club, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. IIARRY LEE RAINES Harry was a. member of the Shakespearean Literary Club and the football squad. His hometown is Chesapeake, and he likes going to movies as his hobby. He works in a store in his spare time, but wants to become an electri- eian. ROSALEE RAKES Rosalee, who lives at Burn- well, has a. hobby of draw- ing, and her ambition is to be a nurse. She was a. mem- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. K Page Twenty-seven Q LELAND REYNOLDS Gene's hobby is hunting and fishing, and his ambition is to become 11 pilot in the Air Force. He is a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. EVA Doius ROGERS Doris lives at Montgomery, and her ambition is to be- come a school teacher. IEIer hobbies are collecting post cards and reading. Her ac- tivities were Latin Club, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. LUCILLE HELEN Ro::ERs Lucille lives at Miami, and her hobbies are photography and reading. Her ambition is to become a typist, and she was a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. JAINIES XVILLIABI RoNc:AoLIoNE James wants to be a pilot and his hometown is Chesa- peake In his spare time he works in a. store but builds ITIOIOI' model airplanes as IL hobby He was a member of the Playhouse Guild EILIZABETH 'JOSEPHINE HOUSE Betty Jo lives at WVini- frede, and she wants to be- come a, stenofxrapher She likes sports and helps people in her spare time She was a member of the Playhouse Guild, the Future Home- makers of America, and Chorus. JACK RUINIBAUGH Pa Jack lives at VVinifrede and wants to become an engineer. He likes electric trains and works in his spare time. He was a member of the foot- ball squad, the Physics Club, and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. ge Twenty-eight DANIEL LEE SCOTT Danny lives at Chesapeake and wants to become a min- ister. He works for his dad and likes to hunt and fish. He was a member of the Pascal Club, the Physics Club, and the Shakespeare- an Literary Club. NIARY FRANCES SEVI' lNIary's home is at Chesa- peake and she wants to be- come 41 school teacher. She likes to read and help her mother with the housework. Her activities include the Latin Club, Dramatic Club, a.nd the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. - Mary served as commissioner, clerk, senator, and worked in the library all three years. F LOYD SAM SIIDEED Ro VE CII Shdeed lives at Montgom- ery and wants to become a. doctor. I-Ie works in a store during' his spare time, and he likes to shoot pool and play cards. He was a. mem- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club and the foot- ball squad BERT GARLAND SIKIITH Hook lives at Chelyan and wants to become president of the United States. He likes to hunt and his activi- ties include football, the Dra- matic Club, and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. RL LLOYD SLIITH 'Verl lives at Pratt and Wants to become 51 mechanic. He works With mechanical equipment, and his activities were basketball, R .A. A., and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. ARLES NIATTHEW Srlxiucs Charles, Whose home is at Gallagher, wants to be it mechanic. He works witli mechanics and plays football in his spare time. He was a member of the B. A. A. and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. BETTY ANN SPRADLING Betty lives at Quincy and wants to become a typist. She collects clippings and reads during her spare tlme. Betty was a clerk, a senator, a commissioner, homeroom officer. and a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. IVIAHCARET LEE STANLEY ltlargaret, whose home is at Kayford, Xvants to become a beauticinn. She was a IHEITI- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club and the P. O. D. Club. CALIERON E. STEPHENS Cameron lives at Shrewsbury and Wants to become a mechanic. He works on model airplanes :ind reads in his spare time, and he was a member of the Play- house Guild. XERA FRANCES STEPTO Vera lives at Marmet and wants to become a nurse. She likes to read and works at a theater during her sp-are time. She was a Student Congress representative, a clerk, and the president of the Playhouse Guild. HUBERT RAY SUTPHIN Hubert lives at Marmet and Wants to become a mortlcian. He tights fire and works in a filling station during his spare time. His activities include football and the Shakespearean Literary Club. BILLY H. SNVARTZ Bill lives at Marmet and wants to become an electri- cian. He likes to swim, hunt and fish and works at home in his spare time. Bill was a member of the football, basketball and b a s e b all squads. He was also a sen- ator and a. member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. CAIIOLINE XIIVIAN TnoMPsoN Caroline lives at Kayford and wants to become a nurse. She collects pictures, reads and plays records dur- ing: her spare time. She was a. senator, a member of the Chorus and the Skakespear- can Literary Club. PIARRY NICCALLISTER THOMPSON Harry lives at Acme and XVZIS a member of the P. O. D. Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. He works in his spare time. LLOYD LEE T1NciiER Buck lives at Cbelyan and wants to become a niortician. I-le likes to play dominoes, hunt, tlsh, and most of all, loaf. He is a drugstore cow- boy in his spare time. Buck was a. member of the foot- ball, basketball, and base- ball squads, and the P. O. D. Club, and president of the Shakespearean Literary Club. PARKER EARL ToTToN Parker lives at Sharon and says he has no ambition. He likes sports, and his activi- .ties include the Shakespear- ean Literary Club. BKLLIE jo TUCKER Billie lives at Hugheston and wishes to become a teacher. She likes to sing, dance, and play basketball. Billie works at the Star Clothing Com- pany during her spare time, and her activities were the G. A. A., the Chorus, the Latin Club, the Physics Club, the Senate and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. CHARLES RAY TURY Charles lives at Marmet and plans to go to college. He likes to hunt, fish, and most of all, loaf. Charles was a. member of the Drarnatic Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. Page Twenty-nine HELEN JUNE VANCE 'lu ' Helen lives at Handley and wants to be a. nurse. She collects earrings and likes to read. Her activities include the Chorus, the Shakespear- ean Literary Club, and the Future Homemakers of America. She also served as homeroom officer. PATTY ELLEN N7A'I'EL.LA Patty lives at Eskdale and wants to become :L secretary. She collects pictures, likes to read and go to movies in her spare time. She was a home- room officer, a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club, and the Future Home- makers of America. DAVID STEPHEN VVALLS David lives at liiarmet and wants to become an electri- cian. He drives it truck during his spare time and was a member of the Car- bon Chemistry Club, the Shakespearean Literary Club, and Algebra Club. BRUCE IQERAIIT XVATTS Kermit lives at Acme and wants to be an accountant. He likes to hunt, likes music, and collects 1'oreig'n money as a hobby. He was a sen- ator and a homeroom officer, and a member of the Shake- spearean Literary Club and the Junior Red Cross. SHELIA M. XVEBB Shelia withdrew from school b e f o 1' e completing twelfth grade. JEAN ANNE XX7E1SE Jean lives at Marmot and wants to be a Physical Edu- cation teacher. She collects coins, she has been a. class officer, homeroom officer and cheerleader. She has also been a. member of the G. A. A., the Carbon Chemistry Club, the Physics Club, the Student Congress, the Future Teachers of America, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. Page Thirty JOHN VVESLEY NNVHITE Il Johnnie lives at Chelyan and wants to become a certi- fied public accountant. He likes to hunt, trap, and roam the woods. In his spare time he does office work for the National Guard. He was on the basketball squad, was manager of the baseball squad, and a member of the Shakespearean Literary Club. SHIRLEY LEE YXYHITE Shirley lives at Cabin Creek and wants to be a commer- cial photographer. He likes to take pictures and works as a photographer in his spare time. He was a mem- ber of the Band, the Physics Club, the French Club, the Carbon Chemistry Club and the Shakespearean Literary Club. KATHLEEN IRAE VVILCOXEN Kathleen lives at Nlfevaco and Wants to become a nurse. She collects pennants and goes to ball games in her spare time. Her activities include the G. A. A., home- room otlicer and the Shake- spearean Literary Club. DON.-KLD O. XVILEY Don lives at Glasgow and wants to become a cartoon- ist. He keeps a scrapbook and likes to work jigsaw puzzles. Don was a home- room officer, member of the Junior Red Cross, and the Sllakespearean Literary Club. JESSE RAY XVILLIAINIS Jesse lives at Chesapeake and delivers The Charleston Gazette in his spare time. He was a member of the Student Congress, the Shake- spearean Literary Club, and was a homeroom clerk and a sheriff. JOHN LYLE WVILLIS John lives at Burnwell and collects Roosevelt dimes. He works in a store in his spare time and was 21. member of the Playhouse Guild. ROBERT HUDSON NVOOD Bob lives at Deoota. and wants to become a mechanic. He likes to hunt more than anything else and was a member of the Playhouse Guild. He also served as a. homeroom officer. JACK JOSEPH YLOVCHAN Jack lives at Mammoth and wants to become a. mechanic. He likes to hunt, tish, and swim and has a part time job. He was a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club, the Physics Club, and the Playhouse Guild. ELLIER OXVEN YOAKUIKI Elmer lives at Carbon and wants to play professional baseball. He likes to play ball and works around the house in his spare time. El- mer was a member of the football and baseball squads. He was a member of the Physics Club, the Shake- spearean Literary Club, and the B. A. A. ARRIETTA NIAE YOUNG Arrietta lives at East Bank and wants to become xx typ- ist. She collects clippings for her scrapbook and reads in her spare time. Her ac- tivities include the G. A. A., the Band. the Dramatic Club, the Junior Red Cross, and the Shakespearean Lit- erary Club. She was a, homeroom officer and a. class officer. . BETTY Lou Yoimc t- Betty lives at East Bank and wants to become a house- wife. She collects recipes and reads in her spare time. Betty was a homeroom clerk, a member of the'G. A. A.. and the Shakespeare- an Literary Club. Doaornx' LEE YoUNG Dotty lives at NVard and Wants to become 11 telephone operator. She likes to skate and works at home in her spare time. She was a mem- ber of the Shakespearean Literary Club. MARY Lou YOUNG Mary Lou lives at Leewood and wants to become a comp- tometer operator. She col- lects pictures and works around the house in her spare time. She was a C0111- missioner, a member of the I-Tomemakers of America, and the Shakespearean Literary Club. JOSEPHINE T. ZACKOSKI Jo lives at Wliittalcer and wants to major in English when she goes to college. She collects earrings and stamps, and likes to swim, skate, and go to the movies. She was n, member of the Future Homemakers of America., homeroom officer, class officer, band, and the Playhouse Guild. Hall, Robert Brown Taylor. SENIOR SENATE AND SPONSORS First row: Ver ,?l'S1Tlltl1, lkflarcia Kidder,f osephine Zackoski, Billie Tucker, Mary Morrison, M a.r y Sevy, V e r'n 0 Il Barker Second row: K e l 1 1 s Brown, R o n a l d Perry, Richard Martin, Bradford 1 Third row: Mr. Shawver, M is s Underwood, Mr Page Thirty one Junior Senate and Sponsors Row 1: Margaret Ferguson, Nancy Pritt, Faith Ann Martin, Gwen Cnudill, Barbara Kemper, Betty Rogers. Row 2: Mrs. Fannin, Mary jo Hill, Nina Henry, Agnes Stoddard, Betty Trail, Gloria Murrill, Charlotte Elswick. ROW 3: Miss F arry, George Brewer, Arthur Kraft, Bill Dil- linger, Bud NVl1eeler, George Stanley, Tom Black, Mr. Hungerford. JUNIOIlS Row 1: Jesse Adkins, George Allen, Bill Anderson, Tom Arbaugh, Helen Alderman, Phyllis Aliff, Bill Barber. Row 2: Jacqueline Basham, Kathleen Bashzun, Myrtle Basham, Kermit Bass, Roberta Bias, John Blair, Doris Bottomlee. 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Row 2: VVilliaun Calvert, Bob Carnifax, James Carr, James Casteele, Della Castle, Glenda Cline, Jack Clingman, Patrick Row 4: XVilliam Creech, jean Curry, Carl Curtis, john Cummings, Herman Dalton, Dolores Dangerfield, Io Ann Dangerfield, NVilliam Davis. Row 5: Aileen Dartt, Thelma Dartt, janet Davis, Patricia Dawson, Billy Dellinger, Cledith Derring, Evelyn Dillion, Robert Dressler. Row G: Terry Dullield, Jack DllllCllll1, XVilliam Edwards, Charlotte Elswick, Mabel Eskins, Betty, Estep, I0 Arbella Estep, Mary Jane Evans. Row 7: Nancy Ferrell, Raymond Ferrell, Leo Fuentes, Patri- Row 1: Joann Bradford, Lester Bradley, Kathleen Branham, George Gwen Caudill, Patty Chappel, Bill Childers. Row 8: Frances Cline, Cloonan, Venita Cobb, Ralph Conner, Hugh Cravens, John Creech. eia Garrison, XVanda Gallihugh, Boyd Gay, Thomas Gilbraith, Lavonia Gillham. Page Thirty-three - i XX x s X X 5 , Qrfsew -Q3 X X X NX 5 E XXXXXX. XXXXX1 :X efifei- X wif i XXX -5 SSX X .X .. 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XX. XX. X. x is. :X .. X XX s-. 'X ssXX rim.: 2 QSXXXX is t x ink X. x X ,SX REQ-5 - EX: x Qs: ,. Sv X SX Q s v XR ii X o EQXESXXSEEXESX K X f- X ----- X Xxxx , 'iii X B K X B i Q ,EX of . X si g ig XXX l lXXr .XXX 5 K s . 'X 5231? ' S5951- 2. - - Q .X..- 'X : X M152 .- ss elif' i R-jg X. N. Xw- X X.. X Fix s 5' ii-fEfii QR E5 5 EX iii - X -I - K X RX X . .31 .f.f XXXXX XXXX ' ' it 1 .. . 2 X a X . X . XX -X . -I X X 3 lf. - - - 2 Xe fl? 'L VSA.. :X if i X , X X N G 1 1 Row 1: Norma Gillispie, john Gleason, Roger Glenn, Lois Grady, Wfilliain Grant, Dodford Green, Paul Green, janet Gould. Row 2: Betty Hall, Dorothy Hall, Harold Hall, Kenneth Hall, Delores Hammond, Diana Hankins, Russell Hansford, Basis Harless. Row 3: VVilliam Harless, Donald Hart, VVarren Harvey, Patricia Hawley, Lois Hatton, Bernice Haynes, Ethel Hedreck, Nina Henry. Row 4: VVilma Hess, Barbara Hicks, Mary Hiler, Mary jo Hill, Mary Hodges, Frances Holbrook, Mary Holbrook, Betty Holstein. Row 5: Howard Hossler, Nancy Hubbard, Barbara Huddleston, XR-'illiam I-Iudnall, Paul Hurley, Thomas Inghram, Jewel Jarrell, Nina Jarrell. Row 6: Patsy Johnson, Cecil jones, Gloria Jones, Barbara Kemper, Homer Kersey, Iwana Kincaid, Jane Ann King, George Kirk. Row 7: Bennie Kirtley, james Kiser, Mary Knapp, Thomas Knight, Arthur Kraft, Don Lane, Mallie Landers, Betty Lanham. Page Thirty-four SXXQXXXX-X .x.x X ee-,XX--X:-:XX-XXX , Xsgagssgwi-1 X,XNSg::iss3Q L f , 2 f f fy! Qc' f f NN- H' AA.. 1? M Z W yy X 535' : s X X . .X N-isis -' Xg- in E X XS X xg? X X X X XS' r ,X.. .X .r ,E X x x 2, X X X 3 X X X. X Xa vs Q X 5 a . t X ix 5' X X x R ,S X in E-Q .X X . ' f 0 L 2 : Tl : X 5 g, X W .ff x I X ' X X X A 1 il. sr X s sNX W X l 5 if f X l -:SSN X XXX., X X R X X w I X X 5. X E qs, fi s .s:- Q- 5 2 X X NN X X Row 1: Charles Lanham, Donald Lewis, Margaret Lilly, Pat Linkous, Donnie Lively, Carol Lovely, John Lynch, Nancy Malone. Row 2: Faith Martin, Ermcn Massey, Lloyd Massey, Kermit McCarty, Phyllis McClain, Mariam MeCorn1ac, Janice McCormick, Chloe McDaniels. Row 3: Patricia McGuire, Paul Meadows, Ina Miller, Joyce Mitchell, Virginia Moore, Mark Mullins, Gloria Murrill, Russell Myers, Row 4: Edward Nelson, Sanford Nelson, Sue Norton, Pauline Nunn, Doris Oliver, James Oliver, Darlene Owens, Doris Ovington. Row 5: VVanda Pack, Phyllis Peters, Roy Lee Peters, Patty Pctry, Laura Persingcr, Cena Phipps, Carol Pleasants, Nancy Pritt. Row 6: Howard Proctor, Evelyn Poole, Richard Poore, Millard Rainey, Frances Ray, Lindsey Ray, james Recco, Iames Richards. Row 7: James Richardson, Glen Richmond, Betty Rogers, Frances Rogers, Louella Rogers, Everett Roush, Johnnie Russell, Mary Saddler. Page Thirty-five ' x xxx sa.: f s of n'r:sf:wwQfsw is : Q X-s1XX::q1g:sXXQX x.X. :QQXQXX K ' hairs . - ,XX Q , QQ Q. A X Eiga: X S - Q 'i . 2' :SX - X iis- L. SA L X X Q 1 :sf S ss X :si X 5 nt' X B X X X 1 ' n ffitff ii iss: fr: 'SFS X X AE? X, I XsgX - X Eraser- X . - - . :X1 - i N :X 5 S Q 2' 'E si? ees-s Q: i X V' S Eff' X ' :FCXETSTEE E :sf -,.-. . -.z Xa ss-sg X , 1 :SSN iXgX1x.Nf - - - -ws, X X X X : 'E i If ISC? r XQQX Ass ss .X A51 N' :il 1 r. t X GX - t iesisxg 'Q X X J. -41 . Q X X X . X i ' Q 5 15515 -E: i' X X1 . -: Xt, X -X N X X X X S 5 - SRX s - 1 LXXQQ XX i i Xssgxggi X sg XL -Xi NN X X S ET x N XXX is :X.,X SSX QQ g -Q, X -:EL Bit ' tis, -ff. z XX Q JESS.. Qi X r X X XX X I- 'XXX X: . A X X xx Xgiiin -X 5 j r :X is X - 5 X s, X 'Ni ' X X: 3 Xa X:-sgg X X S xxx XX X st N If Q ,X Row 1: Patsy Samples, Paul Samples, james Schmidt, Norma Shaffer, Cmrell Sigmon, Charles Simms, Charles Slater, Betty Smith. Row 2: Iwaua Smith, Patsy Smith, William Sowers, Jerry Sparks, VVilma Stamper, George Stanley, M. D. Stephens, Richard Stephens. Row 8: Charles Stinnett, Agnes Stoddard, Betty Stone, james Stone, Alma Sutphin, Arlie Sutphin, Richard Sutphin, Anna Swartz. Row 4: Geraldine Tabor, Charles Ray Taylor, Anna Terechenok, Boyd Terry, Eugene Thomas, james Thompson, Roger Townsend, Betty Trail. Row 5: Nor- wood Vandall, Mary Van Meter, Edna Marie Vealey, Karen VVade, Bill VValker, Carole Walker, Billy VVallace, Hobert WVallaee. Row 6: VVilliam VVard, Donald XVcav:r, Betty Yveekley, Barbara XVendle, Jean VVerth, Bud VVheeler, Mary VVhite, Richard VVhite. Row 7: Wvilliam I. VVilliams, Lois Yvilson, James Winbery, Angeline XVoods, Randall Yeager, Bobby Lee Yoeum, Betty jo Young, Clayton Young. X Page Thirty-six SOPIIOMORES Page Tllf1'fll-SBDLH R011 1 N1x111l 'XI xddox Tm ce bln Cluu Nl 1x111e lvl IW Bcttw G1111111 hun 11e1e M-1-sex Lou Millu L 1101 Mmphw Ie111 M11 e Nlfus 1NI11x hu 1 Nl ll -Q11 lll 11011 T- 1l1ell1 NTQPI1 111 Doi is liffxs-ex 31111 le 'XlC'Ix11111l1 Edith Nloblex X K Ixile litllll 1 L X11 lon Xuxeln XI 1 1 1 X Lo1ett1 Home o v 1 L Nle idous P 1t1 ll ll Nllllll t R011 'fl Huold Loopu XVilli:1111 Looper Dillard Miller, Romiie Mc-G1':1w J'1ck Clnrl' Rulurt Moon llnl 1IL'Cl1lll2lS. VV:1llace Nlillfill, 1'lUill9I' Mull-1rtl j Keiinolh Mullins. Page Thi rty-eight Row 1-.T a n i c e Collins, Nadine Connnrd, WYYRIIGZI Carter, livable Clark, Dor- is Cl'AIXX'f01'd, Cliarlotte Crawford, Louise Crork- ett, Madelene L'le11do11i11, Sue C1'uokshz1nks, XVilliu111 Clere. Row 2-Nmicy C r Il 111 b, Jenn Covey, Betty Cot- trell, Bernice Caniterberry, Naomi Cale, Sereptzx Cor- bett, Nancy Carr, Peggy Cnllioune, Janet Christy, Lorene Cooper, N 0 r 111 :1 Caimpbell. Row 3-Jerry C 21 ll t l e y, .1 :wk Cuntley, E r ll e s t Cooper, James Cobb, Dam- id Carr, James Crensey, Joe Carr, Fl'llllli Carter, Girdwood Ch:111111a11. Row 1-Kay Garrison, Janis Ghee, Helen Gould, Janet Neal, Mary Lind- gulene lwioore, Norma LIQ- Cormick, Emma, Morrison, Betty Mattox, .Toretta Gillam, G-all Fraker. Row 2-Thomas Moody, Joan Grant, liiorlymi Garnes, Harold McBreye1', Richard McDaniel, Blanche LI c C 0 1' 111 i c k, Glenna, McClelland, Eliza- beth Sue Gillispie, Toby Ferrell, Katherine Fan- nm. Row 3--John M c C o y, Phillip lwlorris, R u b e ll Campbell, Paul Meadows, Delmer McLaughlin, Mar- vin lilarkham, Richard lilerritt, Pierce lvlorgau, Charles lkiorau, Charles Curry. Row 1-Clmrlotte Kelley, Janet Knight, D e l o 1' i s Johnson, Edith Johnson. Nanny Knapp, P h y l 1 l s Johnson, Doris Ovi11g::to11, Joyve Kirkpatriek. Betty Johnson, Gloria Ki11grey. How 2-Minnie Johnson, June Johnson. Roberta King, Biary Helen Fox, Betty Jordan, Rebecva Goad, Douglas F' e 1' 1' e l l, Dean Kenney, C l1 a l o s Jackson, Put lVlc'Guix'e. Row 3-Thomas Grounds, Earl Frank. Jack Greg'- ory, Alvin Nichols, Keith Goble, John P a 1' lc e r, James Fields, D e n ll i s Grant, Thomas Murphy, Shirley Fields. Row 1-Ruth I' 0 W e l l, Joa11 Peters, Norma Page. Janet I'erl:i11s, Dorothy Pe-try, Loretta. Perdue, Goldie Thompson, Joyce Phillips, Patricia Thorn- ton, Jeanne Petty. Row 2-Jewel Nlfoolwine, Connie WVyatt, Josephine llettry, F 1' e d 41 Thomrxs, H il z el lValker, R n s e llary vV0l'klTiIlI'l, B e t t 3' Payne, .Tmnes Toler. Hil- da VVl1itt, Deilll Vlfork- man. Row 3-NVillian1 Xvhilely, xxrrllllillll Vassell, Robert NVeekley, Edgar Vandall, E il rl VValls, G e o 1- g e XVu1'ts, VVilliam 'lf ll 1' y, Malvolin Thmnas, Harold Xvebb, Stanley Zackoski. Row 1--D o 1' 11 K n a p n, Drenna xrxrylllllllllli, Jewell Ann VVhiteside, Jacque- line VVinl:1nd, Shi 1' I e y Taylor, Patricia Young, Barbara NVilshire, .lose- phine Gwinn, H a ll ll a Vllest, Erma -lx71'llll'i0l'. Row 2-Ruby XV i l s o 11, C a, t h erlne NVl1ilting:ton, Jean VVhitti1igQon, Sue Tucker, Peggy' Trail, Rea King, Carol Jarrett, Fran- ues Tucker, Martha Farm- er, Janet Lee Keffer. Row 3-Paul Keglor, EI- lll0l' Johnson, H il r o l rl Kidd, 'FIIOIIHIS Johnson, Kenneth Kees, D a Il ll y Kitchen, Forrest Knapp, Vlfilliam Keen, Charles Kitchen, Ruby G erald. Page Thirty-nine Row l-Doris Faye Lan- ham, Suzanne lflolstein. Betty Hose, Carolyn Hine- Hinhothain, Juanita, Han- shaw, Marjorie llainos, Clara Bea Raike. Mar- Snrete Harlow, Charlotte Harless, Bonnie Lnnlialn. How 2-Frankie Lawson, Joyce H aynie, Phyllis Rakes, J ai in e s NVheller, Dorothy Harper, S o n n Fays Hedrick, ll e gr 2 3' I-lurst, Ronald Wfalker. Joann Hancock, J o ni n n Hodges. Row Bblfax N u t t e r, Xvalter lflolstein. Corlseth Jludnnll, Harry Huffman, Donald Gnhrisc-li, vvllllllll H ughes, J a in e s Youngs. Elwood Porter, .I a 0 k l e Keith. Page Forty Row 1-Hope Harris, Pauline Hill, James 'Wil- son, Donna Payne, Nancy H ill, B e rn a-1' d Peters, Rosalie Hardy, Kay May Higgings, Clarence NVil- son, Marcella Ilall. Row 2-Betty I-lancock, Sylvia Howell. Richard Pauley, F a y e Patrick, Ellsworth Yillers, Edith Hamm, .loan Potts. Char- lotte l-lndnall, J a ni e s Potts, Nell Payne. Row 3-R ogrer Toney, Clarenve Johnson, Albert XV:ills, Billy Toney, Ray Tillers, Charles Vllriston, Charles XVorlunan, Arnold Taylor. D o n n l d Toler, XVillium NVilliams. Row 1-Buddy Phipps, Franklin Rogers, N i l u Gay Lively, Mary Robin- son, Anna. Rucker, Doi'- othy Laws, Janet Rolnine, Faye Lavender, Tommy XVhite, Cecil Pauley. Row 2-Lee Rose, Doris Lanham, Joan H e r 21, l d, Diary Horton, Ray Ford, Connie Hurley, Thomas Hively, Joan Hensley, Lon Robert Harris, Del Hud- nall. Row 3-Robert Pegram, John Harless, Jack Hop- kins, James Hastings, Gerald Honaker, Harold Robinson, Robert Hen- dricks, Robert Ferguson, Kenneth Litton, .T e 1' 1' y Holbrook. Row 1-Floyd Holbrook, Betty Brown, Nell Joyce B u 1' k h a m e 1', Joanne Bright, Dorsis Ball, Na- dine Burns, Vivian Ben- nett, Faye Lou Boyd, lllary F r a n e e s Baker, Ethel Barefield. Row 2-James WV. Pom- eroy, Thonias F. Reed, Thomas Rumbaugh, Sher- man Persinger, J a ni e s Petry, Carl Rogers, C h a 1' l 0 s Paxton, John Hurley, Roy Hanshaw, Elwood Loving. Row 3-Ray Blankenship, Charles Hall, Archie Lee Howery, James Frank, John Holt. George Pack, Jack Roberts, Robert Rus- sell, Bert Hudson, Alfred Ilndson. ' Row 1--D e lo r e S .Tane Stewart, Mattie S a u l, lllary Jane Sutphin, Velda Scragg, Delsie B e r r y, Nancy Scott. Helen Shultz, L o r e n e Spence, Montina Smith. Juanita Smith. Row 2-Phyllis Sadler, Emogene Snodgrass, Don- ald Bledsoe, Mary Simp- son, Ruth Smith, Edwin Seafrraves, Donna Smith, James Ervin Selbe, Hen- ry Shearer, G e 0 1' ,fr e Searls. Row 3-A r n o l d Brown, Donnie Svhmidt, Joseph Stronp, Bernard Smith, Sam Skeens, R o b e r t Buckley, Franklin Sprad- ling, Steve Burton, Tom- mie Bowman, .lolm Bane. Row 1-James 'Ba sham, Thomas Boyd, R o b e r t Brown, Sanndra Ballard, Marjorie Brown, Peggy Faye Beane, Don Rowe, Gary Bowman, Benny Bailey, VVilliam Bosher. Row 2-Della Birehfield, M a d e 1 i n e Bostie, Lois Ball, Birdie Bledsoe, Ger- aldine Blake, N ellie Brown, Darlene Brown, Ruth Ballard, VV a n d a. Breeden, Ruth Brown. Row 3-Carl Bass, Ker- mit Burton, Melvin Bal- lard, Glenn Buffington, Robert Burroughs, VVil- liam Barnette, Keith Brown, Holt. B e a V e r, James Rutledge, Ja mes Lowe. Page F orty-one Row 1-G old i e Easter- linfr, Lee Edens, Delores Asbury, Janet Epperly, Sara Dougherty, M a r y Dalton, Elizabeth Elkins, Peggy Allen. Row 2-Faye Akers, Jean Elswick, J e s s i e Durie, Phyllis Anderson, Dolores D a u g h e 1' t y, Katherine Stepto, George Ann Smith, Joy Schlaegel, Betty Stn- ver, Lfareella Smith. Row 3-Kenneth Scott, Richard Agree, J' a ni e s Sweeney, Ronald Shafer, Kenneth Agree, Carson Stanley, Jack Strickland, H0wn1'd Shamblin, Max Stanley. Page F 0 rty-two Row 1-Ruby Alderman, Ellen Dolanrl. Patsy Al- linder, A n :rl 0 0 Arthur, Franc-os Eskins. lf. v t t y Darby, Ann Doardoriff, Helen Dawson. Row 2-NV a n d a. Elliott, Betty Davenport, Marga- ret Dean, lklarlyn Adkins, Phillip Adkins, E l W i u Ashley, Anltta Araujo, Joyce Ash. John Ayers. Row 3-Beverley Dooley, Paul Duke, John Darby, Leroy Adkinson, Russell Ellis, Robert Eskins, New- man Ayers, VVayne Arm- strong, Kermit Elliott. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE AND SPONSORS Row 1-e-Charlotte Kelley, Georgie Ann Smith, Ger- ry Bowman, Janice Col- lins, Suzanne Holstein. How 2-Joan Grant, Peg- gy Trail, Frankie Law- son, Deloris Daugherty, Miss Facinoli. Row 3-Mrs. Caudill, James Petry, Mrs. Ban- ister, Ray Villers, Pierce Morgan. Uzgmzd ' 4 and z4oz'6a6z' ' 'A' ' uk 4 The Library The library is open to the students every hour of the school day, including the noon hour. It is organized and conducted at all times with the welfare of the students in mind. Their rend- ing interests are encouraged to the extent of not pennlizing them with lines for overdue books. This system has proven most satisfactory. Page F arty-three Shakespearean Literary Club llffieers Seated: Lloyd Tinchcr, prcsidcntg Jean VVcisc, secretary. Standing: james Kendall, vico- prcsidcntg Ioan Lawson, pianist: Richard Martin, treasurer: Kenneth Dolan, chorister, Kellis Brown, sergeant-at-armsg Danny Scott, Chaplin. Future Teachers of America Row 1: Mary Scvy, Marcia Kidder, Joann Ankrom, Anna Mac Light, Doraun F etty, Norma Fields, D. L. Pctry. Row 2: Patricia Crowe, Rebecca Litton, Elanda Gilbraith, Jean Lawson, Mildred Bainbridge, Ruth McKinney, Joan VVcisc, Carolyn Bobcrsky. Row 3: Mrs. Boley, sponsor, Paul Holbrook, Bob Brown, Robert Cain, Thomas Hodge, Joe lN'Iancari. Page F arty-four i The Carbon Chemistry Club The Carbon Chenfxistry Club has been in continual existence since 1936 and is composed of chemistry II students who wish to develop individual initiative in tbestucly of chemistry. Its members learn more about chemistry through the presentation of,va.ried monthly programs and social activities which include zr Christmas Dinner and Annual Banquet. OOO Page Forty-five Semper Fidelis Club The purpose of the Semper Ficlelis Club is to develop eflieicncy and poise in making public speeches and to become acquainted with pzu'liaunentzu'y procedure. Le Motin Soliel Page Forty-six The purpose of the Le Motin Soliel is to overcome self-consciousness, to develop poise, and to conduct meetings with unity according to parliamentary procedure. Hubert Skidmore Club The purpose of the Hubert Skidmore Club is to promote growth in self-direction, develop leadership, and to promote friendship among its members. Incurrentes Novus Agros I . The purpose of the Incurrentes Novos Agros Literary Club is for self advancement in literature, speech, scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. Page F orty-seven Apull Fidelis Club Page F orty-eight The purpose of the Apud Ficlclis Club is to develop self-expression, poise, and to adjust our- selves to speaking before an uudicnccg to strive for R1 more harnionious relationship with our companions and to do creative literary work. The Playhouse Guild The purpose of the Playhouse Guild is to foster interest, develop talent, and appreciation for the finer things in life. Physics Club bf-QQ 'Xf ' A4 The purpose of the Physics Club is to promote ai better understanding of the natural laws of science through application, demonstration, and lecturcg and to foster the interest in science. Page F orty-nine The Pascal Club The Pascal Club is open to students who are enrolled in, or who have had, algebra II. Its purpose is to study lives and works of lnathexnatieians of the past. The clubis motto is: XVe do no fiction, we calculate. But to calculate, we must do fiction first. 'A' Pythagorean Club Page Fifty VVQ, the xnelnbers of the Pythagorean Club of 1949-50, have found the club a great help in learning higher mathematics and wish to encourage more students to enter this field. The F. ll. A. Club The Future Homemakers of America is an incorporated National Organization whose goal is learning to live better today so that our lives and those of our families may be better tomor- row. Local chapters and state associations provide scholarships for girls interested in further study of Home Economics. f Qramatlc Club The Dramatic Club holds one business meeting each month and usually presents at least three plays during the school year. Page Fifty-one The Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to furtlwr the students interest in the Roman way of life and to provide some recreation to its members. Diversified llccupations Page F iffy-two l A cooperative training program which provides Work experiences and vocational instruction for at selected number of iuuiors and seniors. Chorus NVe, of East Bunk High, are proud of our Chorus. Its purpose is to develop good voices, an appreciation of hotter music, und to create harmony and friendship on ll greater scale among its members. French Club The joint clubs, Ln Societi Franeiosn and The French Go-Cutters were organized in 1949 with an extensive study of French folk customs and culture as the club's objective. H ALJ Page F ifty-three Mrs. Ulm-ich and office Assistants Nina Jarrell, Carolyn Bobcrsky, Helen Canterbury, Mrs. Ulbricli, Nora Ellis, VVilmn Stomper, Anna Mae Light. 'll The Girls9 Athletic Association Page F ifty-four The G. A. A. is made up of girls who have zx desire to participate in the athletic programs and also contribute to the social activities of thc school. Awards are presented to the members according to number of years lnclnbrsliip. 4 School Health Service Mrs. Veda B. Reddy, R.N., represents Kanawha County School Health Service in our school. Mrs. Reddy's objective of this program is a higher physical level for all students. She spends one full day each week conducting routine health inspection and assisting students to solve their own personal problems. Student on ress ilffieers Thomas Hodge, presidentg Carolyn Bobersky, secretaryg Bob Yoeum, vice prcsidentg Georgie Ann Smith, assistant secretaryg joe Mancari, treasurer. Duties of the officers of the Student Congress are as follows: The president presides over all meetings of the Congress and acts as chief executive in all matters pertaining to the Congress. The vice-president assists the sophomore class in drawing up its constitution and takes over the duties of the president in ease of his absence. The treasurer, secretary, and assistant secre- tary perform the usual duties of their office. ' . Page F iffy-five Student Congress Page F ifty-six The purpose of the Student Congress is to promote better citizenship, better school spirit, high scholarship, more unity and cooperation among the students, and to develop in students an appreciation of the democratic form of government. The Student Congress was organized in 1938 and is affiliated with the county, state and national associations of Student Congress. The two outstanding activities of the Student Congress each year are the election of Miss Pioneer and the good citizenship program in the spring. Ween Page F ifty-seven ,L The Pioneer Band Page F ifty-eight First row: Director, Albert H. Frey, Nancy Malone, Joy Schlaegel, Lois Grady, Patty Crowe, Jane Ann King, Patty Petry, Diana Hankins, James Rader, Bob Moore. Second row: Ellen Dolan, Jewel Wihiteside, Mary Fox, Rebecca Litton, Mmgaret Dean, Gloria Murrill, Rebecca Goad, Betty Payne, Arrietta Young, Mary Hiler, Mary VVhite, Rosa Butta, VVanda Elliott, Betty Jolmson, Glenda Cline. Third row: Minnie Johnson, Ruth Marshall, Patty Chapple, Joan Hodges, Doris Bottomlee, Jean Lawson, Aurelia Myers, Barbara VVilshire, Geraldine Blanc, Joan Ankrom, Mary Hodges, Phyllis Anderson, Cecil Jones, Dorothy Ferrell, Nancy Knapp, Fay Martin, Charlotte Elswick, Nancy Ferrell, Jean Elswick. Fourth row: James Stone, Thomas Grounds, Janet Keller, Helen Shultz, Roger Toney, Kenneth Kees, Sonia Hed- rick, Dannie Lively, Arthur Kraft, Doug Bannister, Bill Arthur, Leroy Atkinson, Charles Slater, Thomas Dressler, James Greasy, Stanley Zackoski, James Oliver, Donald Weaver, Eddie Sea- graves, Nielvin Ballard. Fifth row: Jack VVilliams, Howard Hossler, Paul Hurley, Ronald Shaffer, Charles Simms, Mickey Lusher, Earl Frank, Hobart VVallace, Shirley VVhite, Herbert Montgomery, Bill Calvert, D. L. Bledsoe, Harold YV ebb, Kermit Elliott, Lewis Honaker, Patsy Smith, Gwen Caudill, Betty Stone. N 1. .,,g2k.g.,. m The Majorettes Nancy Maloneg joy Schlaegelg Lois Gradyg Patty Crowe, majorette captaing june Ann King, Patty Petry, Diana Hankins. Page F ifty-nine 5 , 5 .fx-fe' . A-f - - Page Sixty-two KENNETH DOLAN C. Capt. 1949 412 fn: HAROLD KEARNS All-State 1949 3rd Base, Baseball C75 The Coaching Staff Joseph Butta, head coach of baseball, B-Team coach of basketball, and line coach in football, is a gradu- ate of East Bank High School, class of 1938, and of WVest Virginia University, class of 1946. Edward L. Nugent, Athletic Director and head coach, is a graduate of East Bank High School, class of 1922, and of VVest Virginia University, class of 1926. Roy E. Vvillifll head coach of basketball and first assistant in football, is a graduate of East Bank High School, class 03926, and of VVest Virginia University, class of 1930. ,Q i Page Sixty-three Football Squad 1949 First row: Joe Butta, Ass't Coach, Cledith Keeney, Harry Raines, Richard Sutphin, David Loveday, Kenneth Dolan, Iohn Cummings, Bradford Hall, Lloyd Tincher, Dalford Green. Second row: Harold Hall, Boyd Terry, David Carr, Wayne Armstrong, Thomas Arbaugh, Corbith Hudnall, Robert Buckley, VVilliam VVhitley, Charles Xvorkman, Harold Kearns and Gordon Berry. Third row: Edd Nugent, Head Coach: Roy Nvilliams, Ass't Coach: Wfilliam Creech, Bill Swartz, jack Allen, VVilliam Hudnall, Floyd Shdeed, Marvin Markham, john Holt, Elmer Yoakum, Charles Stinnett, Ralph Conner and Mike Holt. Fourth row: Steve Barto, Robert Smith, Earl Deal, Ivlalcoin Thomas, Paul Chappell, Iames Pettry, Holt Beaver, NVil- liam Childers, VVilliam Anderson, Robert Carnitax, Jack Gregory, George Searls, Elmer johnson and Sherman Per- singer. Cllr HE FOOTBALL SEASON of 1949 was a disappointment to many. The team had a record of three wins, five losses, and one tie. The losses were to outstanding teams-Oak Hill, Charleston, Stonewall jackson, Huntington East and St. Albans. All rated in the first ten teams in the state. The loss of such boys as Dolan, Swartz, Tincher, Hall, Raines, Shdeed, Loveday, Kearns, Smith and Yoakum will be felt, but returning juniors and sophomores should bolster the prospeets for 1950. David Loveday and Kenneth Dolan were appointed co-captains. The records of-.these boys, along with those of the other seniors, should be an inspiration to returning p 's. The Bn team had a much better record, winning three games, tying one and Bing one. They defeated Charleston twice, Cauley Bridge once, tied and lost one each to Stone- wall jackson. The work of Beaver, Burroughs, Pettry and Berry was outstanding. Much will be expected from the Bn team next year. Page Sixty-four East Bank ...,.....,., East Bunk ..,,.,....,, EAST BANK East Bunk .....,....., East Bunk ,.,,,,,,-,-, EAST BANK East Bunk ' ,,,,,,,,,,,, East Bank ,,,,,,,.,A,. EAST BANK OAK HILL ....,, ,.,.. 2 7 Dunbar .,,,,,,,. .... 6 Hinton .,,,............,. ....... O STONEVVALL ,... ,,.t.,, 1 9 CHARLESTON ............ 12 So. Cluwlestou ,,.,.,...,.,A,,. 0 HUNTINGTON EAST 43 ST. ALBANS ,.......,,...... 13 DuPont ,.,...,.,,.. .,.. 6 FLOYD SI-IDEED BILL SXVARTZ HARRY RAINES Tackle Center Tackle ROBERT SMITH Guard RIVERTON HOFFMAN Manager Page Sixty-five Kenneth Dolan lC.C.D David Lnvcduy CC.C.D Harold Kearns Halflmck Halfbuck Quarterback Elmer Yoakum Lloyd Tincher Bradford Hall End I'IaIfImck . Tackle Varsity Cheerleaders Janice McCormick, jean NVeise. Nancy Crum, Mary Horton, Elauda Gilbraitll, and Betty Hall. Captains Lovcduy fC.C.l Footballg Dolan 4C.C.J Football and CCJ Bnskctballg Kearns, Baseball. Page Sixty-seven Page Sixty-eight Pnoxf. IOHN VV. NIATHENY CoAcH HERB ROYER MR. CARL C. CALX LHT, Toastzzzastm Miss Pioneer 1949-50 and Attendants JEAN XVEISE Lois Grady, Diana Hankins, Ican VVcisc, Betty Hull, jane Ann King Page Sixty-:une Page Varsity Team FIRST Row: Verl Smith, Lloyd Tincher, Ralph Conner, Kenneth Dolan, Capt., Richard Martin, Patrick Linkous, Paul Green. SECOND Row: Roy E. NVilliams, Coach, Basil Harless, jack Allen, YVilliam Dellinger, John Holt, Mike Holt, john VVhite, Mgr., james Rader, Mgr. East Bank High School, after starting slow by losing four Kanawha Valley Conference games, finished third behind Clendenin and Stonewall. In games played out of conference East Bank broke even, winning from Hunting- ton Central and Oak Hill while losing to Wheel- ing and Beckley. As the year went on East Bank progressed enough to avenge all of its defeats of the first half of conference play. In tournament play, after winning Section 23, the boys lost out in the finals of Region 6 to Stonewall. The 1950-51 team composed of juniors and sophomores should be a team-to-beat in the next season. The loss of four senior members, including Captain Dolan, will be felt only in the reserve list. East Bank High School Basketball Record, 1949-50 Season DCC. 16 EAST BANK ....................,..,.. 40 Sissonville ,...,..,,,.i,.,,,,i ,,,,,. 27 EAST BANK ..... .,.,, 5 4 Alumni ,,r..,,,,..,..,.,,-,,,.r.,r,,,e,,. 30 EAST BANK ..... .,... 4 5 Huntington Central Ian. 3 East Bank ....,.... ...,, 3 4 DUNBAR ,.,..,,...,,..,.,.. ,,,... 6 EAST BANK .. 51 Charleston ...,....,.,.,., .,,.. . 10 East Bank ..,.. ..... 5 0 ST. ALBANS ..,... 13 East Bank ..,...... 1-.- 31 CLENDENIN ,,.,,,,,., ...W 17 EAST BANK .. 60 South Charleston .,,,,,. -,.., . 24 East Bank ..L .... ..... 4 1 STONEVVALL ,..,. ,, 27 EAST BANK .. 50 Dupont .,.,..,.,..,.., - 31 EAST BANK .- S7 Sissonville ...,, . Feb. 1 EAST BANK .. 55 Oak Hill ...... . 3 EAST BANK .. 82 St. Albans ..... . 7 EAST BANK ., 46 C1ll1I1CSt0H ..,..... . 10 East Bank .,... ...,. 2 9 YVHEELINC ...... 14 EAST BANK ..... ..... 6 1 South Charleston .... 15 EAST BANK .. 49 Dunbar ,1..,,..,,1,,., , 20 East Bank ...., ...,. 5 2 BECKLEY ,,...,,,. 24 EAST BANK .... ..... 5 6 Clendenin ...... 28 EAST BANK .... ......... 6 3 Stonewall ,,., March 3 EAST BANK az 49 Dupont -.. Seventy 34 49 38 37 41 75 40 5 1 47 S9 38 52 48 36 42 55 40 56 50 54 45 VVon 15, Lost 6 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT March 10 East Bank 52, Dupont 45 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT March 17-18 East Bank 56, St. Albans 52 East Bank 48, Stonewall 53 TOURNAINIENT RECORD VVon 2, Lost 1 Junior Varsity V Fmsr Row: Shirley Fields, George Searls, NVilliam Keen, Malcom Thomas, Sherman Persing- er, Paul Keglor, Leo Feuntes. SECOND Row: Newman Ayers, Mgr., Franklin Spradling, John Farkas, XVilliam Hudnall, Marvin Markham, Holt Beaver, Joe Butta, Coach. , .J East Bank High School 'GB,' Team Basketball Record, 1949-50 Season Dec. jan. Feb. March 9 S 6 9 10 13 17 24 27 30 7 10 12 14 18 22 24 28 1 3 hast Bank ....... ....... East Bank e..ee.....e ..,,,.. East Bank ,,.,,., ..,,.,, East Bank .,,.,.. ,.,.... East Bank . ,......., ,,.,,, . East Bank ,,,..., ....... EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK EAST BANK junior Reds ...,.,..,, ,..,... Dunbar ,.... ..,,..,.,..... ....... CHARLESTON .,,,, ....... CATHOLIC ........ ,....., Leewood ,.,,,....., .,.,... Clendenin ...,......,. ..,,,., South Charleston .t... ....... STONEVVALL DUPONT ,,,.,.... ,,.,.,. Elkvx ew ....,..... ....., , Charleston .................,.....,. 1, Catholic ...,...,.. .,i...,...,....... SOUTH CHARLESTON ,,., Dunbar ,,,...,.....,.,..,.,,,.,,..,,.,... Ellcview ,..................,......,..... Cauley Bridge Clendenin ,.,.,,,,i.., .,,,.,, STON EVV ALL Gauley Bridge Dupont .t..,.,.,..,,.. ...... XVon 14, Lost 6 29 39 42 42 23 43 37 55 23 29 26 26 80 4 1 32 49 42 68 4 1 27 The B Team was led by Paul Keglor and john Holt. They had a very successful season winning 14 while losing 6. This is a good record considering the fact that they had very little time for individual practice. Their time was spent working agaainst the Varsity. It is hoped that some capable replacements for the Varsity will come from this squad, namely Holt, Keglor, Markham, Thomas, Farkas and Keen. K. Page Seventy-one I Page Seventy-five U Page Seventy-six 'is XM Y , Page Scventyfse SENIORS NOT APPEARING IN PICTURES Betty Jo Bock, Carlie Fay Brasel, Alberta Fannin, Dair Halstead, Mamie Hypes, Joyce Kimbler, James Kirk, Roy Sowards, Robert VVeIch. JUNIORS NOT APPEARING IN PICTURES Paul Aranio, William Banister, Thomas Leroy Black, Emma Jean Bowers, Cecil T. Bradley, Robert Bradshaw, Duane Ray Burger, Paul Chappell, Mary Cunningham, Janet Dartt, Earl VV. Deal, Margaret Ferguson, Rosa Anna Fraker, Kenneth Frazier, Juanita Harper, Jack Howery, Edward Hudnall, William Johnson, Cledith Keeney, Norma McCoxnas, Leo Harold Proctor, Donald Sampson, Kenneth Sellers, Iwana Smith, NVilliam Smith, John Stephens, John R. Stout, Margaret Sutphin, H. Donald Swartz, Kenneth VValker, Stanley VVebb, L. Denny Young. SOPHOMORES NOT APPEARING IN PICTURES Roy Akers, Robert Albu, Otis Amick, YVilliam Arthur, Micheal Berk, Margaret Bledsoe, Anna Breeden, WVilliam Basham, Robert Bagley, Gordon Berry, Robert Bowan, Frank Carver, Danny Cooper, Genevieve Carr, Lita Durham, NVillis Estep, Jack Garrison, Donald Glen, VVillia1n Gra- ham, John Farkas, Marion Hamilton, Mondone Harless, Richard Hern, Mike Holt, Alfred Har- less, James Hope, Bertha Hudson, Jeffery Lovely, Loran McClanahan, Phillips McComas, Frank Massey, Robert Perry, Leona Perry, Lena Richard, Cline Russell, Jessie Sexton, Beulah Thompson, Henry Terechnok, VVilliam VVinkler, Drenna VVilliams. NIR. HUDNALL Superintendent of Buildings Page Sewnty eight T The Kanawhan Staff SEATED: Helen Vance, Carolyn Bobersky, Lora Barnette, Imogene Matics, Nora Ellis, Mary Scvy. STANDING: Marcia Kidder, Billie jo Tucker, Robert Cain, Floyd Shdeed, Sophia Perry, joe Mancari, Charles Lewis, jean Lawson, Anna Mae Light, Robert Brown, D. L. Petry. Absent when picture was taken: Ruth McKinney. ' Scholastic Honor Students Ioann Ankrom biildred Naomi Bainbridge Robert L. Brown, jr. Dorothy Olene Campbell Dolly D. Crane Robert L. Crane Mary Louise R. De Baimo Nora Kathryn Ellis Peggy Ann Enicks Dorann Fetty Norma jean Fields Q Alphabetical Order J NViley Bradford Hall julia Ann Hastings Thomas Richard Hodge VVilliam Paul Holbrook Patsy Ruth Hudson Betty Lou Jarrett james Keith Kendall Marcia Diane Kidder Bruce Kermit Milton-King Anna Mae Light Rebecca Ann Litten Barbara Ann McKinney Ruth Laverne lvIcKinney Lee VV. O'Dell Sonia Joy Pegram Delano Lee Petry Mary Frances Sevy Vera Frances Stepto Billie Io Tucker lean Ann Weise Page Seventy mne THE KANAWHAN APPRECIATES ITS ADVERTISING PATRONS, XVHO ARE ALPHABETICALLY LISTED: ir Alpine Theatre Appalachian Electric Power Company Balfour, L. G., Co. B Sz B Grocery Bashanfs Service Station Browns Theatre Bryants Castos Department Store Cabot, Godfrey L. Carbon Fuel Company Cedar Grove Supply Charleston Engraving Company Chelyan Furniture Coca Cola Bottling Company Crowder Printing Company Dawes Mercantile Company De Luxe Studio Dutch's Drive In Edens, D. D. Eskew, Smith 6: Cannon Eskdale Furniture Company Embees Leader Fleger Motors Galperin Music Company Galyean, Tag Goshom, Lynn Hansford Motor Sales Howards, Fred Market Hicks, T. C. Hut's Garage Jones Printing Company J0seph's Department Store Keffers Kelly, P. H. Kopelmans Grocery Little Store, The Lincoln jewelers Maddox 81 Millisor, Inc. McGinnis Cafe Miami Hut Montgomery Cut Flower N ehi Bottling Nuhfers Palmers Drug Pepsi Cola Richards, C. C. Robinsons Store Rogers Barber Shop Savilla Realty, Sam Shdeed, Sam Slater Motor Stans Cut Rate Sporting Goods Steele Furniture Sport Mart S. Spencer Moore Sunbeam Bread Surface Motor Sutphins Barber Truax-Traer Ulbrich Bros. Esso United Fuel Gas Valley Bell Walls Department Store VVayside Grill Xvilshires Wilsons Theatre VVinter Floral Page Eighty SAM SHDEED BROS Furniture Store -- ......... .... ................... P o wel lton, Phone 989VV2 Armstrong Supply ....................... Powellton, Phone 989W2 X Cedar Grove Furniture C.-- ............... Cedar Grove, Phone 6451 Shdeed Mercantile No. i ................ Mammoth, Phone 5037 Shdeed Mercantile No. 2 ..... ,- ...... Cedar Grove, Phone 81391 W. W. W W. W Page Eighty Engravers For The Kanawhan 'A' CHARLESTON ENGRAVING COMPANY 'k Phone 3-4331 'k 210 Hale Stree E WEST VIR I l. 6. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASSACH USETTS 'k Manufacturers of CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS DIPLOMAS CUPS MEDALS TQRQPHIES CLUB INSIGNIA 'k Maker of Rings ond Commencement Announcements For Senior Closs of Eost Bank High School ir C. JOSEPH RICHARDSON, State Representative SISTERSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA-Box 195 Page Eighty-three V 506 Um ,eeaiaflfq Complete onnuol service . . . Excellent horcl bock embossed covers . . . Zinc ond copper engrovings . . . plus good printing gives losting beciuty to your onnucl. Let us print your next onnuol. PRINTERS OF 'Me 1950 Kancuadcza JQNES PRINTING COMPANY 6ll PENNSYLVANIA AVE. CHARLESTON 2, W. VA Eighty-four BASKETBALLL SQUAD When in Need of a Photograph Dial Capitol 3-3225 ir We Photograph Anything, Anywhere, Any Time Annual Photography a Specialty 'k Photographs in this Annual by DeLUXE STUDIOS Opposite Virginian Theatre 7'l0V2 Lee Street CHARLESTON, W. VA. Page Eighty-five TRUAX-TRAER MINES AND STORES Koyfo rd Acme Leewood Ohley Rondo United Dorothy Mo rfork ul' COURTESY -- SERVICE QUALITY MERCHANDISE T T SI hY gP pl fE BkHghShI BUY AT CARBON FUEL COMPANY STORES FOR BETTER MERCHANDISE AND THE BEST VALUES i' Promp C urt S nd Cordial Welcome Awaits Y O S 'A' DECOTA NOTOMINE CARBON WEVACO REPUBLIC DRINK. . . J, I srslf 054 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 'I'l20 Main Street Phone 2-5255 Charleston, West Virginia Sain C. Savilla Realty Co. 30W Capitol Street CHARLESTON 1, WEST VIRGINIA Som C. Sevilla Office Phones Representative 64-712 C. 0. Sevy 32-186 Chesapeake, W. Va. Res. Phone Telephone: 92-8084 54-194 To BUY OR SELL CALL us LOANS and INSURANCE Compliments of Your Authorized Ford Dealer FLEGER MOTOBS, INC. CHESAPEAKE, W. VA. Phone: Belle 92-196 R. A. Fleger, Mgr. GENUINE P A R T S Genuine Ford Parts Auto Sales and Service Page Eighty-eight -- , :QQF W' 5' K wurmsnom m 7Lw .m W'. QAM xvf -X .- sz El .P 1 H N 5 B 4' Z 6 :,::::'z,:,::,:::,: NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Phone 3-3841 CHARLESTON, W. VA. lhelrisiocrat of'Daa7fqProduc-ls SLATER MOTOR GALPERIN MUSIC CO. Largest and Most Complete Chorlestorfs Oldest Music Store Chelyan. W- VG- 17 Capitol sneer CHARLESTON, W. VA. if -Ar Baldwin Pianos - Hammond Organs , , Magnavox Radio-Phonographs Quollty and Servlce Conn Band Instraments Slnce Records - Sheet Music Complete Repair Service COMPLIMENTS DRINK HANSFORD MOTOR SALES I DODGE, PLYMOUTH 8- DODGE TRUCK fllnf-Mlll IFB. il S. 'lf' off- Thirst knows no season Honsford, W. Vo. Phone E. B. 3717 Page Ninety 'I916 GODFREY L. CABOT, Inc. Producers - Distributors NATURAL GAS 1950 DAWES MERCANTILE CO. Quality Merchandise DAWES, W. VA. Phone: East Bank 5151 'A' We extend greetings to the Graduates of East Bank High School and wish you Health, Success, and Happiness. YOU have something On The Ball when you play with RAWLINGS BASEBALL EQUIPMENT THE BEST YOU CAN BUY! THE SPORT MART, INC. CHARLESTON, W. VA. SM Q, er . if . 'K JY AUEQUATE LIGHT MEANS Barren siem- Guard one of the most precious possessions you have by having adequate light for your studying Appalachian Electric Power Co .Page N mety one Reach for SUNBEAM BREAD -k Cablish Baking Co. Charleston, W. Vo. Compliments of CEDAR GROVE SUPPLY C d Grove, W. Vo. Compliments of cn FRIEND Compliments of THE UNITED FUEL GAS COMPANY Compliments of C. C. Richards Grocery MIAMI, W. VA. Free Delivery Phone 2471 Miami Hut FOUNTAIN SERVICE David Wilson, Owner MIAMI, W. VA. The Compliments of WiIson's Theatre MIAMI, W. VA. Surface Motor Co., Inc. CABIN CREEK, W. VA. Chevrolet Soles or Service Compliments of A. Joseph Department Stores NEW MODERN Eskdale and Whitesville Prompt Courteous Service Sutphin's Barber Shop For REAL ESTATE And GOOD TRIMMINGS See Richard J. Sutphin Mormet, W. Va. Lynn Goshorn, Inc. SPORTING GOODS 'I4 Capitol St. Phone 38-174 Charleston. W. Va. Everything in Sporting Goods for Everyone Interested in Sports Compliments of C. T. Hicks EAST BANK, W. VA. Page Ninety-three SINCE l903 Winter Floral Company Alpine Theatre Lee Street Phone 2-1127 Charleston, W. Va. 'A' ESKDALE, W. VA. Phone E. B. 2062 We Teleg raph Flowers Palmer's Rexall Drug Store Basham's Service Station Pfescflpflons Sick Room Supplies Russell Basham, Owner Poi-ent Medicine OHLEY, W. VA. Serving Fayette lce Cream CABIN CREEK, W. VA. PHONE 4221 McGinnis Cafe For Good Food Wayside Grill d Delicious Food - Prompt Service an prompt Service George Burgraf, Prop. See Us Phone 5931 East Bank, W. Va Eskdale Furniture Co., Corp. DUl'Cl'l'S Dl'iVe ll1l1 Phone E. B. 4527 Easy Terms Eskdale, W. Va. MIAMI, W. VA. Specializes in Fine Foods Open 10:00 A. M. to l2:O0 P. M. Page Ninety-four A B 6' B Grocery -Ar Your Triangle Food Store ir Phone EB-3497 CEDAR GROVE. W. VA. QUALITY AND SERVICE Compliments of O I I TIC of I1 weletis .a,zf.sec4rsLfr Chelyon Furniture Co. ir Westinghouse and G.E. Appliances Fine Furniture Dealer uk' CHELYAN, W. VA. Phone EB 4811 The Robinson Store Nuhfer's 5 6' IO Store CABIN CREEK, W. VA. For the A Best . CHELYAN, W. VA. Go To Pl-one: EB 3131 The Best Restaurant -k at Coleman Gas Floor Furnaces Shrewsbury Maddox 6' Millisor 'A' Brown's Theatre General Insurance - Real Estate CABIN classic. w. VA. 'A' CABIN CREEK, w. VA. Phone 5457 Page Ninety-five Trade at- The Montgomery Drug Co. P. H. Kelly, Mgr. Phone 87 Montgomery, W. Va. A real Drug and Medicine Shoppe for all the people C. G. Steele Furniture Co. Home Furnishers Telephone 552--P. O. Box 189 Lee Street MONTGOMERY, WEST VIRGINIA O. O. Costo Dept. Store Montgomery's Only Dept. Store CONNIE SHOES SAMSONILI LUGGAGE FORMFIT BRA Phone 64 Compliments of D. D. Edens GENERAL MERCHANDISE Mammoth, W. Va. COMPLIMENTS Keffers Fine Complete Depts. HARDWARE, DRY GOODS DRUGS MEATS, GROCERIES Ht PRODUCE Marmet, W. Va. Phone 96212 Rogers Barber Shop Chesapeake, W. Va. R. H. Rogers, Proprietor Embees Leader 4 Stores Serving Southern West Virginia Since 1909 Phone 161 Montgomery, W. Va. Crowder Printing Company Chesapeake. W. Va. Phone Belle 92-183 All Kinds of Printing Reasonable Prices Page Ninety-six Compliments of Ulbrich Bros. Esso Station EAST BANK, W. VA. Compliments of Walls Department Store CEDAR GROVE, W. VA. Phone EB 4511 , 1 Stan's Sporting Goods K0Pelm0n 5 Shop 'k Complete Line .5 General Merchandise Fishing Tackles and Sporting Goods i, S. S. RYWANT, Mgr. Phone 2641 Phone E. B. 3811 Cedar Grove, W. Vo. EAST BANK' W. VA. Huts Garage GENERAL REPAIR Compliments of -k Wilshires Expert workmanship 1- All Type Ngrge qnd Westinghouse Motors Appliances Dealer in Electric Appliances Phone E. B. B1-811 t Chelyan, West Virginia EAST BANK, W. VA. 73 gd! gan 9 mc. y Dodge - Plymouth Dodge Job-Rated Trucks CHARLESTON, W. VA. Moore's THE S. SPENCER MOORE CO. 118 Capitol Sl. lOpposilo Old P.O.J .Tnsrnoue 262186 aan.: Page Ninety-seuen Montgomery Cut Flower Co. Telephone 522 Morrreomsnv, w. VA. Fred Howord's Market Phone 92-642 CHESAPEAKE, W. VA. Fresh Meats of All Kinds Groceries - Produce Compliments of B RYANT'S Complete Food Store G.E. Appliances Cabin Creek, W. Va. Phone 2901 and 2881 P. 0. The Little Store Women's and Children's Dresses and Accessor es Gifts Box 38 Phone 56'l'l Cabin Creek, W. Vo. Eskew, Smith and Cannon 'A' Wholesalers' and Distributors ir Charleston, W. Va. Compliments of a Friend ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. PULLMAN LUNCH-Marmet W. Va. JESS MCCLAIN-Chelyan, W. Va. VENCENZO BUTTA CONFECTIONARY STORE-Eskdale, W. Va. WEBB a. FRANCIS-Chesapeake, w. va. PALMA GROCERY-E-B. 2069- LUTHER JARRELL--Chesapeake, w. vo. Eskddef W- V0- REEVES SERVICE STATION-Phone 98-371 FASHION SHOP Chesapeake, W. Va. MARTINS APPLIANCES GALPERIN JEWELRY-charlesfon, W. va. 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