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he aif thy Bit vi ad f,: qh heal iii t i iM} Fort Ashby High School FORTRESS Fort Ashby West Virginia Foreword Welcome...In this yearbook we wish. to link you with the memories and events of the past school year. It will serve well only if it causes readers to remember, happily, the 1972- 73 Fott Ashby High School year. x] tt fo) - for) wD = oO lg al co oD w Ve) oo rt oO st tt wo uw eo) Ct © oO 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' oan ' ' 1 1 ' ' 5 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ! ' i i ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' ; : 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ; ‘ 1 1 : ' ' ‘ 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 7 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ‘ ; WF 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ' 1 1 ' 1 1 : i — ' ’ 1 ' ' 1 ‘ i ' 1 : ' ' ‘ 1 = ' : : ' ' 1’ : , i ” ! 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ( ' 1 1 A ' 1 ‘ ; ® 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ; ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ; i hen) ' 1 ' 1 ! 1 ' ' ' 1 ; ' ' i ‘i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ‘ ' 1 1 1 1 f ‘ ee ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ‘ ' 1 1 : ' 1 5; i 1 1 1 fa} 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 : . {o) i 1 1 72) 1 ' c a ' 1 : os ' ' c ‘ 1 ’ ' g ES od ' ' ‘ ® ' a Ke} : 1 ' (o) ea) um u oD 1 ry n uv oI bt ! ' F (e) = : . os oO a ' u v oe pat i} a ° N ar] oO by x 9 S ify rh na = O = o Pa 1 C4 (S) vo ‘a ear oO uu fo) oa a is 5 oO = =] =] i ° a = ° = = 2 1 u uv Q, (3) a - a. 7) «4 ia] Sb Pex] = ns fs) ® a 3 o iB fo} 4 5 : = o Ss Y i A x fu wn S n cy S (e) Dedication Mr. Preston Miller We take pride in dedicating the 1973 Fortress to a man who has given us help in our troubles and sorrows, whose patience and humor has been an inspiration through each passing day, and who has loved us through God. Thisis our way of expressing our gratitude for all you have done for us both as a teacher and friend... Mr. Preston Muller. amirdh qahaamn Service Staff COOKS Esther Evans Edith Thompson CUSTODIANS William Shook BUS DRIVERS left to right: Justin Ratcliff Ray Umstot Calvin Dayton Raymond Anderson Sam Hayes Dubey Barnes Robert Raines Junior Bowers Steve Winters, asst. In Appreciation We, the seniors,of Fort Ashby High School, wish to thank you, Mrs. Nora Collett, for all the sincere dedication you have shown us, through your work in the school and in the community. The class of '73 recognizes your contributions and would like to take this time to say thanks. Thank You . ADMINISTRATION LEY; begat Principal Seo ‘2m Oe “Oo ip wr We, as seniors, are ending our high school days just as you are beginning yours as principal here at F,A.H.S, We wish to express sincere appreciation to you, John Holsberry, for all the many hours you have spent in our behalf. We would especially liketo thank you for the memorable senior year you have given us. Biology I-II 8-12 Mr. Anthony Amato Typing General Business English French I-II NHS Sponsor Science Sg ome ee Go by Mr. John Barger ai American Studies I-III Psychology Yearbook Sponsor English Journalism Mrs. Rita Hollen ke. High Coach Ad. Math Algebra I Math Math Chemistry am eh m hy Economics English it Mrs. Virginia McKenzie W. Va. Studies Geography Social Studies Careers FTA Sponsor Algebra I-II Math Geometry NHS Sponsor Science Math Mr. Norman Moore S Mr. Andrew Porter Mr. Quentin Sayers Phys. Ed. Cheerleader Sponsor American Studies II-III World Geography English Drivers Education Athletics Varsity Coach ‘ss hs c mm Sy Library English Reading Yearbook Sponsor Home Economics Nutrition Yearbook Sponsor Mrs. Mildred Shepp English Mr. Thomas Valentine he ee Mr. Edward Riley Guidance Counselor Jr. High Coach Mr. John Provo Special Education Teacher Mrs. Frances Alkire Secretary 13 14 frrroaon Ps Brenda Oe ere oD or0 7 Debbie M. Tony SENIORS OF 1973 MOTTO: EACH OF US WAS MADE BY GOD, BEAUTIFUL IN HIS MIND'S EYE, THOSE OF US THAT TURN OUT SOUND SHOULD LOOK OVER OUR SHOULDERS ONCE AND HELP THE WEAK ONES TO THEIR FEET. IT ONLY TAKES AN | OUTSTRETCHED HAND. COLORS: NAVY BLUE AND WHITE 5 FLOWERS: YELLOW AND WHITE ROSE BUDS R fC) s e President Vice-President MAX HAROLD DIXON DEBRAH LYNN MACE h Max Debbie wal “Dea t worry about tomorrow, Life without love is like a tree Sve your life day by day. without fruit or blossoms. Secretary SANDRA KAY GERWIG Sandy To love is great: to be loved is greater. LEE ANN ALKIRE Lee Ann We can give without loving, but we cannot love without giving. Treasurer TARA LEE BARBE Terry Never a tear bedims the eye that time and patience will not dry. Reporter JEFFERY EDWARD ADAMS “Chizel Women have many faults, men have but two: Everything they say and everything they do. PHYLLIS LORRAINE ANDERSON Phil I have always observed that to succeed in the world one should appear like a fool but be wise. LEON WILLIAM ARNOLD Arnie “Tis more brave to live, than to die. EDWARD LYNN BLAUCH Edna I'm not conceited, I'm just convinced. DANIEL WEBSTER BARNES w Dan Now is the time for all good things to come to an end - so I'm going to leave. BRENDA ANN BRADFIELD Brenda I live not in myself but be- come portions of that around me. DAVID WILLIAM BITTINGER Dave Men willingly believe what they wish. SCOTT ANDREW BRADFIELD Scottish Friends are like melons. Shall I tell you why? To find one good one you must a hundred try. 19 20 TERRY LEE BRELSFORD Strings It matters not how long you live, but how.” MICHAEL ANDREW CRONE Mike The best way to multiply hap- piness is to divide it. KAREN MAE BROWN Karen It is difficult to know at what moment love begins, it is less difficult to know that it has be- gun. TERRY SANTMYIRE BROWN Terry He that is not jealous is not in love. RAYMOND THEODORE DEVORE Ray If I can put one touch of rosy sunset into the life of any man or woman, I have the feeling I have worked with God. SUSAN MARIE DOUTHITT Susan If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a differ- ent drummer. CURTIS LEE FLANAGAN Curt When angry, count four: When very angry, swear. EDWARD LYNN ELZA Ed He labors vainly who endeav- ors to please everyone. JAMES EUGENE FORBES Jim There is but one good throw upon the dice, which is to throw them away. REBECCA LYNN FEASTER Becky There are plenty of acquaint- ances in the world, but very few real friends. WILLIAM GREGORY FRASE Gregg Never be satisfied the way you are, always try to better your- self. 21 ANTHONY WAYNE GABLE VICKY LYNN GAINS Tony Vickie Love looks not with the eyes The only rose without thorns but with the mind. is friendship. bend ,, MICHEAL STEPHEN HARDEN Mike I wished for all things that I might enjoy life, and was granted life that I might enjoy all things. 22 ROGER DOLAND GOUGH Roger The surest way not to fail is to be determined to succeed. JoANN FRANCES HEAVNER Jo I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, let me not neglect it. % be JAMES LEE JOHNSON DAVID HAROLD KENNEY DIANE LEE KENNEY Jim Bush Spic The only time a man should Gus Bavona is my name, Love is showing that you care. fight another man is when he causin’ trouble is my game. finds it necessary to kill him. ROSE DORALEAN KERNS DONALD DALE KIMBLE RONALD DAVID KIMBLE Sunshine Donnie Ronnie “Love begins with love. He has no true friends who I think the next best thing to has many friends. solving a problem is finding some humor in it. 23 PHILLIP WAYNE KNOTTS Phil I can see how a man can look down from heaven and be an atheist, but I can't conceive how he can look into the heav- ens and not believe in God. 24 RAY EMERSON MILLER Ray Make the most of yourself for that is all there is of you. KENNETH EDWARD LONG The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. Ken hms MARK DANIEL MALONE Mark If you feel life is meaningless, remember, life is not a meaning, it is an opportunity. CURTIS LEE MORELAND Curt When life knocks at the door no one can wait, when death makes his arrest we have to go, PATRICK HAYWOOD MURPHY SHELIA IRENE NELSON Pat Shelia Everyone is struggling for peace, Only those who listen with only God can provide that peace, and without God there is no peace, Procs DANIEL MARSHALL NIELD CAROL JEAN O'BRIEN Dan Carol You can't please everyone so you've got to please yourself, Though we travel the world to find beauty, we must have it in us or find it not. the heart can understand. . . THOMAS DALE NEWHOUSE Tom w T shall allow no man to be- little my soul by making me hate him. JOHN HOMER ORNDOFF John Our wisdom comes from our experience, and our experience comes from our foolishness, 25 RICKY LEE OSTER Rick If a person keeps to his own business he is better off. DEBORA RAE POWNELL Deb Love not the man that we are but the angel that we may be. 26 WILLIAM MAYNARD OSTER Bill “There is a time for all things. SANDRA HEAVENER PARISH “Sandi A faithful friend is a sturdy shelter; he that has one has found a treasure, MICHAEL ALLEN PYLES Mike “There is none so blind as he who will not see. ROBIN LYNN RHODES Robin Love is great as long as you get out of it more than you put into it, ALMA MAE SHANHOLTZ Alma A smile is a gentle curved line that sets a lot of things straight! JOHNDA KAY RITCHIE Johnda Youth is looking for new an- swers - so they can question them, DEBORAH KAY SISK Spider The highest compact we can make with our fellowman is - let there be truth between us two forevermore, KAREN KAY SEE Karen Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen, PHILIP CURTIS SNYDER Buck For me it is a Rose, for you it is my heart, 27 PHYLLIS JEAN SNYDER BARBARA SUE STEED Phil Barb One truth must rule all we Today is God's gift to me, think and all we do, What I do with it is my gift to Him, SUE BURNS UMSTOT Susie Blessed are those who can give without remembering and re= ceive without forgetting. 28 ELISSA ANN TWIGG Lissa You are you and I am I and if by chance we should meet, it is beautiful, WILLIAM RAY UMSTOT Bill The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love. CHERYL LEE VAN METER RICHARD LEE WAGONER JAMES CALVIN WOTRING Cheryl Rick Jim Love makes life worth living, When things get difficult we He hears but half who hears are to work harder, not quit, one party only. 29 30 Directory JEFFERY EDWARD ADAMS - Class Officer 2,3,4. Pep Club 2,3. D.E. Award 3. Variety Hour 2. Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4. Baseball Manager 3. Mr. Pep 2. Server for Sr. Prom 2. Christmas Assembly 2. Class Play 3,4. Fortress Staff 4. LEE ANN ALKIRE - Class Officer 3. F.T.A. 2,3,4. Pep Club 1,2,3. Class Play 3,4. Citizen of the Year 1. Variety Hour 2,3. Fortress Staff4. Miss Pep 3. Outdoor Education Counselor 2,3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. N.H.S. Officer 4. Christmas Assembly 2,4. PHYLLIS LORRAINE ANDERSON - F,H.A. 2,3. Office Practice Award 3. Class Play 3. Variety Hour 2,3. Fortress Staff4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. F.B.L.A. 2,8. D.E.C.A. 3. LEON WILLIAM ARNOLD - Basketball Timer 2. Fortress Staff 4. C.C. Track 4. Baseball 1. TARA LEE BARBE - Class Officer 4. F.H.A. 1,2,3. F.H.A. Officer 3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. Class Play 3, 4. Variety Hour 2,3. Fortress Staff4. Christmas Assembly 2. French Class Secretary 1,2,3. DANIEL WEBSTER BARNES - F,F.A. 2,3,4. Basketball 1. DAVID WILLIAM BITTINGER - Custodian's Assistant 1,2,3,4. EDWARD LYNN BLAUCH = Basketball 1,2,3,4. F.T.A.1,2,3,4. Pep Club1,2,3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. BRENDA ANN BRADFIELD - F,H.A. 1,2,3,4. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Club1,2,3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. Class Play 3,4. Fortress Staff4. Falashbian Staff 4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. Graduation Usher 3. H.E.R.O. 3. SCOTT ANDREW BRADFIELD - F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Club1,2,3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. Class Play 3,4. Fortress Staff4, Falashbian Staff 4. Christmas Assembly 2. TERRY LEE BRELSFORD - Basketball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. KAREN MAE BROWN - Graduation Usher 3. Class Officer 2. F.H.A. 1,2. F.T.A. 4. Pep Club 1,2, 3. Shorthand Award 2. Class Play 3,4. Fortress Staff 4. Falashbian Staff 4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. F.B.LA, 3. TERRY SANTMYIRE BROWN - Variety Hour 2. Christmas Assembly 2. Class Officer 1. Fortress Staff 4. MICHAEL ANDREW CRONE - N.H.S. 3,4. Class Play 3. C.C. Track 4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Christmas Assembly 2. RAYMOND THEODORE DEVORE - Electronics Award 3. Class Play 4. First Aid Award 3. MAX HAROLD DIXON - Class Officer 2,3,4. N.H.S. 3,4. Class Play 3,4. Basketball 1. Fortress Staff 4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. Student Tutor 4. SUSAN MARIE DOUTHITT - Student Government Chairman 3. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 1,2,3. French Award 1,2. Physics Award 3. Class Play.3,4. Variety Hour 2,3. Fortress Staff4. Cheer- leader 1,2,3,4. Christmas Assembly 2. Thanksgiving Assembly 4. EDWARD LYNN ELZA - F.F.A. 2,3,4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. REBECCA LYNN FEASTER - Pep Club 1,2,3. Fortress Staff4. Falashbian Staff4. Graduation Leader 3. CURTIS LEE FLANAGAN - Baseball 2,3. Christmas Assembly 2. JAMES EUGENE FORBES - Class Play 3,4. Falashbian Staff 4. Baseball 3. Christmas Assembly 2. WILLIAM GREGORY FRASE - Pep Club 3. Fortress Staff4. Falashbian Staff 4. ANTHONY WAYNE GABLE - Class Officer 1. Pep Club 2. Variety Hour 2,3. Basketball 1,2,4. VICKY LYNN GAINS - Graduation Usher 3. Class Officer 2. Pep Club 1,2,3. Fortress Staff 4. Falashbian Staff 4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. SANDRA KAY GERWIG - Class Officer4. F.H.A. 2,3,4. Fortress Staff4. Server at Sr. Prom 2. ROGER DOLAND GOUGH - Class Play 3. Fortress Staff 4. Outdoor Education Counselor 2. Baseball 1,2. N.H.S. 2,3,4. C.C, Track 4. Easter Assembly 3. MICHEAL STEVEN HARDEN - Pep Club 3. Class Play 4. Basketball 1,2. N.H.S. 3,4. American History Award 3. JoANN FRANCES HEAVNER = Class Officer 3. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. F.T.A. Officer 4. Pep Club 1,2. American History Award 3. Class Play 3,4. Variety Hour 1,2,3. Fortress Staff4. Cheerleader 1. Outdoor Education Counselor 3. N,H.S, 3,4. Easter Assembly 3. Christmas Assembly 1,2. JAMES LEE JOHNSON - Class Play 3,4. Variety Hour 2,3. Christmas Assembly 2,3. V.T.C. Diploma 3. RICHARD LEE WAGONER - Basketball 1,2,3,4. Class Play 3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. JAMES CALVIN WOTRING - F,F,A. 3,4. 31 32 DAVID HAROLD KENNEY - Basketball 2. Thanksgiving Assembly 1. DIANE LEE KENNEY - F,H.A. 1. N.H.S. 3,4. Pep Club 3. Office Practice Award 3. Shorthand Award 2,3. Chri stmas Assembly 1. ROSE DORALEAN KERNS - F,H.A. 3,4. F,B.L.A. 4. D.E.C.A. 3. DONALD DALE KIMBLE - Class Play 3. Basketball Timer 3,4. Basketball 1,2. Christmas Assembly 2. J. V. Basketball Manager 3,4. RONALD DAVID KIMBLE - Class Play 3. Basketball 1,2. Christmas Assembly 2. J.V. Basketball Manager 3,4. PHILLIP WAYNE KNOTTS - Pep Club 2, Class Play 3,4. Baseball 1. Christmas Assembly 2. Student Tutor 4, KENNETH EDWARD LONG - S,T.U. 3. Class Officer 2,3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. Class Play 3. Variety Hour 2. Basketball 1,2. Fortress Staff 4. Outdoor Education Counselor 2,3. Christmas Assembly 3. Cross-Country 4. DEBRAH LYNN MACE - Cl ass Officer 1,4. F.T.A. 2,3,4. Pep Club 1,2,3. Class Play 3,4. Variety Hour 2,3. Fortress Staff 4. Outdoor Education Counselor 2,3. Most Representative of Class 1. N.H.S. 2,3,4. Most Outstanding Student 3. Christmas Assembly 2. MARK DANIEL MALONE - Class Officer 2,3. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. F.T.A. Officer 4. Pep Club 1,2. Class Play 3,4. Basketball Scorer 1,2,3,4. Fortress Staff4. Baseball Scorer 3. N.H.S. 2,3,4. Out- door Education Counselor 3. RAY EMERSON MILLER - Class Play 4. Basketball 1,2. Baseball 1,2,3. CURTIS LEE MORELAND - Basketball 1,2. Falashbian Staff4. Baseball 1,2,3. Christmas Assembly 2. Server at Prom 2. PATRICK HAYWOOD MURPHY - Pep Club 3. Class Play 3. DANIEL MARSHALL NIELD - F,F.A. 2,3,4. SHELIA IRENE NELSON - F,H.A. 1,2. FLT. A. 2,3,4. Pep Club 1,2. Class Play 3,4. Variety Hour 2,3. Fortress Staff4. Falashbian Staff4. N.H.S. 2,3,4. N.H.S. Officer 4. Christmas Assembly 2. JOHN HOMER ORNDOFF - Class Play 3,4. THOMAS DALE NEWHOUSE - Pep Club 1. Baseball 2. CAROL JEAN O'BRIEN - Basketball Tournament, RICKY LEE OSTER - F.F.A. 2,3,4. WILLIAM MAYNARD OSTER - F.F.A. 2,3,4. SANDRA HEAVENER PARISH - Senior Class Usher 3. F,H.A. 2. Class Play 3. Christmas Assembly 3. Variety Hour 2,3,4. DEBORA RAE POWNELL - Senior Class Usher 8. F,H.A. 1,2. F.B.L.A. 2,3. Class Play 8. Variety Hour 2,3,4. Cheerleader 3. Christmas Assembly 8. Secretarial Certificate 3. MICHAEL ALLEN PYLES - Baseball 3,4. JOHNDA KAY RITCHIE - N.H.S. 2,8,4. Shorthand Award 2,3. Office Practice Award 3. Fortress Staff 4. ; ROBIN LYNN RHODES - Pep Club 1,2. Variety Hour 2. Basketball Timer 3,4. KAREN KAY SEE = F,H.A. 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. Officer 3,4. Pep Club1,2,3. N.H.S. 3,4. F.B.L.A. 8,4. Crisco Future Homemaker Award 2. Business Math Award 3. Class Play 3,4. Fortress Staff 4. Cheerleader 1. ALMA MAY SHANHOLTZ - F,H.A, 1,2,3,4. Variety Hour 3,4. Fortress Staff4. Falashbian Staff 3. Christmas Assembly 3. DEBORAH KAY SISK - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. Officer 3. Pep Club1,2,3. F,B.L.A. 3,4. Server at Prom 2. Fortress Staff4. Variety Hour 2,3,4. Class Play 3,4. PHILLIP CURTIS SNYDER - D,E.C.A. 4. PHYLLIS JEAN SNYDER - H.E.R.O. 3. Typing Award 3. BARBARA SUE STEED - F,H.A. 1,2,3,4. Pep Club 1. N.H.S. 2,3,4. F.B.L.A. 3. Shorthand Award 2. Typing Certificate 2,3. Filing Certificate 3. Variety Hour 1,2,3,4. Fortress Staff4. Christmas Assembly 1,2,3. Easter Assembly 3,4. ELISSA ANN TWIGG - Senior Class Usher 3. Class Officer 1. F.H.A. 1,2,3. F.H.A. Officer 3. F,T.A. 2,3,4. F.T.A. Officer 4. Pep Club 1,2,3. Class Plays 3,4. Variety Hour 2,3,4. Fortress Staff4. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. Server at Prom 2. WILLIAM RAY UMSTOT - Class Officer 2,3. Pep Club1,2. Variety Hour 2. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Fortress Starf4, Falashbian Staff4. Outdoor Education Counselor 2,3. Cross-Country 4. Christmas Assembly 2, Server at Prom 2, SUE BURNS UMSTOT - F,H,A. 1. Pep Club 1,2,3, Class Play 3. Variety Hour 2,4. Fortress Staff 4. Cheerleader 3. Christmas Assembly 2,3. CHERYL LEE VAN METER - F.H.A. 1,2. F.B.L.A. 2,8. F.B.L.A. Officer 8. Secretarial Certificate 8. Variety Hour 1,2. Christmas Assembly 1. D,E.C,A. Reporter 4. 33 Senior Favorites MOST PERSONALITY Karen See and Bill Umstot MOST COURTEOUS Barb Steed, Max Dixon and Scott Bradfield NEATEST JoAnn Heavener and Scott Bradfield MOST ATHLETIC Carol O'Brien and Ed Blauch MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JoAnn Heavyner, Mark Malone Susan Douthitt and Bill Umstot and Roger Gough 34 ) CLASS CLOWNS Debby Sisk and Jess Adams MUTT AND JEFF Vickie Gaines and Scott Bradfield MOST DEPENDABLE Karen See and Max Dixon FRIENDLIEST Elissa Twigg and Ken Long res — BEST LOOKING Terry Brown and Ed Blauch JEFF AND MUTT Rose Kerns and Dave Bittinger PS a : ‘5 35 36 The Fortress Staff, on behalf of the Senior Class, wish to thank you Mr. Marker for the understanding and interest you have shown our class during the years we have spent at Fort Ashby High School. As this phase of our lives draws to a close we want you to know that we appreciate the untiring efforts you have given to prepare us for our adult life. It is our hope that through the years we have spent together we have provided you many fond memories by which toremember the Classof 1973. Thank you Mr. Marker for being part of our lives. 38 MOST REPRESENTATIVE Jim Dowden and Sherry Baldwin Devra DeVore Christy Moreland Molly Williams Jeri Welsh Sandy Neff Jim Dowden Juniors CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Reporter Treasurer Secretary Reporter Abe, Kenny Alt, Darrell Alt, Steve Amtower, Sonia Ault, Karen Baldwin, Sherry Barbe, Marshall Barnes, Clyde Batchelor, Mary Blauch, Linda Boatman, Glenda Bradfield, Jackie Brown, Terry Chaney, Vickie Crites, Raymond DeVore, Devra Devore, Tina Dick, Raelyn Dowden, Jim Dowlan, Eric Finkenbinder, Kathy Finster, Jill Gable, Lisa Gains, Terry Getz, Irene Grady, Cheryl Haines, Jeff Haines, Larry Harden, Terry Hayes, Pam Hott, Keith Hott, Nancy Keplinger, Sandy Kimble, Brent Krizmencic, Paul 39 Kuykendall, Bill Landis, Teal Leatherman, Bob Lynch, Tom Mauk, Phyllis May, Rick McClure, Jeff McDonald, Debbie Merritt, Vickie Moreland, Christy Moreland, Debbie Neff, Sandy Newhouse, Ann O'Brien, Debbie Oster, Roger Parsons, Steve Raines, Steve Ratcliff, Carolyn Readd, Danny Rexrode, Bonna Reynolds, Rick Rhodes, Merle Robinson, Tim Seeders, Bob Senn, Bob Smith, Dave Smith, Jeff Snyder, Lois Sours, Chipper Sours, Cindy Sturm, Gary Sturm, Sheila Swick, Ivan Thomas, Barry Twigg, Bob Twigg, Rick Wagoner, Deann Wagoner, Jim Weaver, Steve Weese, Nancy Welch, Cheryl Welsh, Jeri Williams, Molly Witmer, Terry Wolford, Tom The day finally came to select rings. 4| Juniors Sophomores, WSS WVASAA CLASS OFFICERS Joe Alkire President Bob Lambert Vice President Jeff Knotts Treasurer Bill Stone Secretary Dave Funk Reporter Sophomores MOST REPRESENTATIVE Vickie Lease and Jay Abe Sy Ts Abe, Gregg Abe, Jay Adams, Barbara Alkire, Joe Ault, Raymond Bartlett, Eugene Beam, Rick Bledsoe, Debbie Bradfield, Ellen Branson, Debbie Brant, Cindy Canan, Melinda Collins, Danny Crites, Bill Dayton, Kent Dowden, Angela Feaster, Randy Fertig, Shannon Ne,Photo 2 AVAILABLE a ; Flanagan, Debbie ee) Funk, Dave Funkhouser, Tim Hayes, Dinah Hayes, Donna Holler, Bobby Kennell, Leslie Uren, Kenney, Debbie Kenney, Jimmy Kimble, Brenda Kimble, Jim Knotts, Jeff Lambert, Bob Lease, Vickie Livengood, Harry Malone, Dave Malone, Patty 45 Yankee, Kay Malone, Robin Marker, Harold Mason, Bill Miller, Marian Murphy, Mike O'Brien, Linda Orndoff, Mary Patton, Sue Pownell, Donnie Riggleman, Harley Riley, Kim Ritchie, Richard Rizer, Craig Sciese, Michele Seeders, Mark Self, Bill Shipley, Tim Showalter, Candy Sisk, Leonard Sours, Robin Stone, Bill Troutman, David Weaver, Ernest White, Brian Wolf, Colin a | | ‘ | : | | H 4 K : i [WSS é iH i! . . AIRY : SAY | . : ‘ 4 —_ ‘ i nid . 1 y ‘) I “SS Ss SNS) WSN | 7 Y ° ] ) If S . : N « = 48 Freshmen NoPhote. AVAILABLE Adams, Vickie Albright, Lois Alt, Brenda Anderson, Dale Barbe, Mike Beck, JoAnn Bosley, Daryl Bradfield, Mary Rradfield, Susan Burns, Jeanie Connolly, Paul DeVore, Russell Dohrman, Bonnie Douthitt, John Duckworth, Michele Elza, Brenda Felton, Jerry Forbes, David Freeland, Debbie Funk, Dennis Funkhouser, Kammie Gerwig, Christy Gough, Darwin Grady, Dale Haines, Connie Hall, Mitchel Hamilton, Teresa Harden, Pat Hott, Karen Jamison, Ladonna Kennell, Roger Kenney, Carrie Kerns, Willard Kesner, Marty Kesner, Bill Kimble, Eddie Lechliter, Eddie Lechliter, Jeff Leonard, Ralph Long, Leslie MacMillan, Vickie Malone, Donna McDonald, Steve Merritt, Neal Murphy, Brenda Murphy, Glenda Nelson, Bobby N i O'Brien, Debbie waa | , — ) | O'Brien, Joy f O'Brien, Mike Oster, Doug Oster, Shelia Pyles, Kathy Richerson, Leo Riley, Joe Santmyire, Kim Shreve, Kenny Shriver, Judy Shriver, Mark Siple, Sidney Smith, Debbie Smith, Julie Smith, Mark Smith, Steve Snyder, Jerry Sours, Jean Spiroff, Sue Staggs, Joyce Stewart, Rick Stone, Wesley Thompson, Marvin Wagoner, Craig Wagoner, Mary CLASS OFFICERS Russell DeVore Vice-President Mike Barbe President Mary Bradfield Secretary Carrie Kenney Reporter Ladonna Jamison Treasurer MOST REPRESENTATIVE Susan Bradfield and Daryl Bosley 50 Adams, Craig Alt, Mitchel Baker, Carmen Barger, Gaile Beam, Tana Bishop, Linda Bittinger, Eddie Blauch, Christina Brelsford, David Brode, Krista Dick, Alanea Douthitt, Chris Dowlan, Elaine Duckworth, Elby Elkins, Glenna Feaster, Terry Flanagan, Shelby Flanagan, Virginia Foreback, Debbie Freeland, Terry Goin, Mike Hahn, Ricky Haines, Mary | Hartman, Jeff Hayes, Davey Heavener, Mary Johnson, Dennis Keplinger, Vicky Kesner, Charles Kesner, Doug Kesper, Krista Kimole, Carol Kinser, Kathy Lease, Allen Linn, Malinda oe Long, Pam Lynn, David Mace, Tim Malone, Jeff Marker, Dawn Martin, Kelly Matson, Cindy Merritt, Regina Metcalf, Jeff Mullin, Mark Murphy, Terri Nield, Molly Orndof f, Lois Parsons, Billy Plumlee, Debbie Porter, Bobby Portmess, Jim Rinker, Cindy Ritchie, Ruth Ritchie, Sandy Rizer, Randy Rogers, Darla Sears, Mike Shanholtz, Arthur Sherman, Peggy Shipman, Krista Shriver, Todd Silbaugh, Jim Sluss, Steve Smith, Becky Smith, Karen Spiroff, Mike Stickley, David Stott, Sheryl Swaner, Bill 53 54 Swaner, Dawn Tribut, John Troutman, Steve Turley, Kevin Wagoner, Bonnie Wagoner, Crystal Welch, Diane Welker, David Welker, Greg Whitacre, Charles Williams, Martha es Witmer, Julie at _f hy ‘ Ziler, Dave ites Ze) i ‘ye ie d Ei h CLASS OFFICERS Ta eC 1g t Alanea Dick Vice-President - a ‘ Dave Hayes President Cris Wagoner Secretary Greg Welker Treasurer Dave Brelsford Reporter Bonnie W agoner PEK - aya : Sg Reporter MOST REPRESENT ATIVE Lois Orndoff and Jim Silbaugh tt Abe, Cathy Ackerman, Danny Albright, Donald Albright, Donna Albright, Phyllis Arbogast, Sandra Arnold, Shelia Boatman, Jody Bosley, Eric Branson, Cheryl Chase, Kathy Coleman, Lonnie Dayton, Kathy Devore, David Evans, Melody Everett, Joey Feaster, Dana Feaster, Kathy Felton, Connie Forbes, Frank Freeland, Karen Funkhouser, Dawnetta Funkhouser, Keith Gable, Brian Garland, Cindy Grady, Craig Harris, David Hartman, Patty Hill, Tina Jenkins, Mark Kenney, Carol Kesner, Carolyn Kesner, Danny Kesner, Debbie Kesner, Sally 56 Not Available Kimble, Danny Kimble, Laurie Kimble, Robin Knotts, Lisa Knotts, Steve Lynn, Tim Malone, Kevin Meadows, Lea Ann Moore, Terry Morris, Joni Oates, Barbara O'Brien, Wanda Oster, Paul Pyles, Greg Pyles, Tammy Reall, Robin Richerson, Melody Ritchie, John Rizer, Ronnie Senn, Randy Shaw, Donna Shipley, Pam Shriver, Melody Shrout, Roger Sluss, Karen Spencer, Joyce Stewart, Tammy Stickley, Mike Stott, Jim Taylor, Kenny Thomas, Glenda Turpin, Mike Wagoner, Bobby Wagoner, Susie Weese, Rick Y 22 FS PIN CLASS OFFICERS Kathy Dayton Robin Kimble Tammy Pyles Susie Wagoner Danny Kimble Secretary President Vice-President Reporter Treasurer d Whitacre, Richard Williams, Hank Wolf, Chester Wyer, Donald g (e Yankee, Mark MOST REPRESENT ATIVE Robin Kimble and Eric Bosley 57 Mineral County Vocational Technical Center DIRECTOR: Mr, J. Richard Campbell 0 es mon enp mt MRS, DAWN JEFFRIES Secretary MR, J. W, KESSEL Human Resources Coordinator MRS, KATHLEEN KOOKER Bookkeeper 59 V.I.C. Classes Secretarial Instructor - MISS BURKHART STUDENTS FRONT TO BACK - Debbie Moreland, Vicky Chaney, Sandy Gerwig, Jackie Bradfield, Deann Wagoner, Sonia Amtower, and Karen See, Absent when picture was taken: Debby Sisk MISS BRANDIMARTE - Clerical MRS, DAWSON - Bookkeeping STUDENTS FRONT TO BACK - Debbie O'Brien, Irene Getz, Teal Landis, Miss Brandimarte, Mrs. Daw- son, Phyllis Mauk, and Jill Finster Distributive Education Instructor - MR, MELLISH STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Dave Smith, Jeff Adams, Merle Rhodes, Wanda Dyche, Mr, Mellish, and Mike Adams { Adult Leaming Center Instructor - MR, TERRY CANNON STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Mike O'Brien, Cheryl VanMeter, and Eddie Collins. Commercial Food - Cafeteria Instructor - MRS, SCHAPPEL STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Phyllis Snyder, Carolyn Ratcliff, Lois Snyder, Mary Simpson, and Mary McCloud, Barbara Everett and Tim Roberts Forestry Instructor - MR, KNOTTS STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Chipper Sours, Larry Haines, and Raymond Crites Drafting Instructor - MR, RANDALLS STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Brent Kimble and Marvin Thompson Building Trades Instructor - MR, ROTRUCK STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Steve Alt, Tom Wolford, Dave Bit- tenger, Donnie Kimble, Jim Wag- oner, Gary Sturm 61 Agricultural Mechanics Instructor - MR, YOKUM STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Donnie Pownell, Shannon Fertig, James Kimble, Emest Weaver, and David Troutman Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Instructor - MR, WAGONER STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT - Glenn Stout, Harry Livingood, and Leonard Sisk Electronics I and II Instructors, FRONT - MR, TAYLOR BACK - MR, MOON STUDENTS FRONT TO BACK - Marshall Barbe, Raymond Devore, Olie Getz, and John Plum Auto Mechanics Instructor - MR, MARTIN STUDENT - Craig Rizer ysomrmanrsra Tra ST™ FAD ™ O FO | National Honor Society ROW 1 - Lee Ann Alkire, President. ROW 2 - Ken Long, Vice-President. ROW 3 - Shelia Nelson, Historian; Karen See, Secretary. ROW 4 - Mark Malone, Debbie Mace, Barbara Steed, Jonda Ritchie, Diane Kenney, Mike Crone, Brenda Bradfield, Max Dixon. ROW 5 - JoAnn Heavner, Molly Williams, Jim Dowden, Nancy Hott, Mary Batchelor, Bonna Rexrode, Glenda Boatman, Terry Barbe. ROW 6 - Christy Moreland, Sherry Baldwin, Terry Brown, Devra DeVore, Kathy Finkenbinder, Eric Dowlan, Jeff McClure, Scott Bradfield. ROW 7 - Bob Leather- man, Mike Harden, Bill Kuykendall, Nancy Weese, Jeri Welsh. ABSENT FROM PICTURE - Roger Gough, Treasurer. Advisor ; Advisor NATIONAL Mrs. Paulette Athey Mr. Preston Miller Oo™ SoA OD Am OD TDoO™ dH BH ———— N.H.S. Seniors = i? Micheal Harden Roger Gough Tara Barbe JoAnn Heavner i Kenneth Long Karen See Mark Malone Debrah Mace Johnda Ritchie Lee Ann Alkire Scott Bradfield 65 Future Teachers of America ROW 1 - JoAnn Heavner, Scott Bradfield, Mark Malone, Elissa Twigg, Brenda Bradfield, Molly Williams. ROW 2 - Debbie Mace, Shelia Nelson, Lee Ann Alkire, Sandy Neff, Kathy Finkenbinder, Devra DeVore, Melinda Canan. ROW 3 - Nancy Hott, Ann Newhouse, Bonna Rexrode, Mary Batchelor, Kim Riley, Glenda Boatman. ROW 4 - Sherry Baldwin, Terry Brown, Lisa Gable, Cindy Brant, Christy Moreland, Brenda Kimble. ROW 5 = Jeff McClure, Cheryl Grady, Ellen Bradfield, Jeri Welsh, Jim Dowden, and Eric Dowlan. Advisor Advisor MISS ARLENE SELF MRS, JANICE MASON OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT - JoAnn Heavner, Histori- an; Brenda Bradfield, Reporter; Molly Williams, Treasurer; Scott Bradfield, Vice- President; Mark Malone, President. ABSENT - Elissa Twigg, Secretary, INFORMAL INITIATION ROW 1 - Jeff Adams (Mrs. Patterson). ROW 2 - Mary Bradfield (Coach Sayers), Bonnie Dohrman (Mr. Moore), Debbie Smith (Mrs. Shepp). ROW 8 = Karen Brown (Mr. Dye), Jeanie Burns (Mr, Lynch), Barb Adams (Mrs. Athey), and Susan Bradfield (Mr. Porter). 67 Future Homemakers of America ROW 1 - Molly Williams, Karen Ault, Brenda Bradfield, Karen See, Raelyn Dick, Kathy Finkenbinder. ROW 2 = Jackie Bradfield, Vicky Merritt, Sandy Neff, Vicky Chaney, Sonia Amtower. ROW 3 - Nancy Hott, Ann Newhouse, Teal Landis, Cheryl Welch, Lisa Gable, Sandy Gerwig. ROW 4 - Terry Brown, Phyllis Mauk, Debby Sisk, Debbie Moreland, Nancy Weese. ROW 5 - Glenda Boatman, Sherry Baldwin, Christy Moreland, Deann Wagoner, and Carolyn Ratcliff. Advisor MRS. MILDRED SHEPP OFFICERS SEATED - Karen See, President. Left to Right - Molly Williams, Reporter; Raelyn Dick, Secretary; Brenda Bradfield, Vice-President; Karen Ault, Treasurer; and Kathy Finkenbinder, Historian. INFORMAL INITIATION ROW 1 - Donna Malone, Jill Finster , Barb Adams, Marion Miller, Carrie Kenney. ROW 2 - Linda Blauch, Jo Ann Beck, Robin Malone, and Devra DeVore. 69 PAGE 2 Grade School also paper. Approximate buy a high school 1 i back page, That rea © less than 4 of the § piges of high schc does not have to pu percentage does noi printed precisely foi In the poll take commented that the honestly admitted has encouraged st articles to be publis Very little or no res It is true that th previously printed, has changed, We ar paper, Each is sue of tt concentration to mal Each paper req inches, counting o Keyser the night b Tribune in order to lay out the paper an is right before presentation to the students, We sincerely enjoy being m 1 class and the ‘‘Falashbian’’ BEBka Peaster year is a good change and hope that it will be continu years to come, Continuation of this paper can come on the students and teachers, support it. We strongly ur support it, By Brenda Bradfield and Sa segeseeeee ALI . - y . JA . $ [A LICE : A student poll was taken re- cently around school to see what the students views were on the rock star, Alice Cooper, Some of their opinions were: Molly Williams: Sick!! Cindy Sours: Freaky Shelia Sturm: I like him Pam Hayes; I don’t like him Phil Knotts: I like 2 of his songs. Devra DeVore: I like him Glenda Boatman: He’s a freak, but I like him Linda Blauch: He’s difinitely a freak Raelyn Dick: I like his music Ann Newhouse: He sounds like a sis Mrs, McKenzie: Ick! Big Twigg: He’s Susan Douthitt: I li} he looks okay wit! up, puts on a good Max Dixon: I like h snake is kinda cut Terry Brown: I like music, but his loo) to be desired! Raymond Ault: I li) @ but I think he’s a Dave Funk: He’s music is good, Tim Funkhouser; I li Eugene Bartlett; I to meet him on the for sure; Carmen Baker: [ lil Cindy Rinker: He’s ¢ Jim Kenney: I lik but not the way he W B Service |. Station Motel” Everything For the Traveler : iar KURL 298-3371 PUDIS SHIRLEY Editorial. We feel that the sale of this paper, the “‘Falashbian’’ is not it should be at Fort Ashby High School, Out of approximately 400 students less than 50 per cent buy a school newspaper. We think this is a very poor percentage for our school. The Fort Ashbv Ch ee oe el POLI; @Sesesd. If you had a fishu you do with it? . Bob Seeders: put it ¢ fis of my car. Terry Brown: send Lisa Gable: -Give it | day night friends. Pam Hayes: Blow her Sheila Sturm: Take it Terry Gains: wear it. Jeff Smith: Give it to au. snvure under my Jeff McClure; put it pillow, Tim Robinson: Nothing. Molly Williams: put it on a fishes Construction Robert Billmyre Dhano 708-2398 cpa eae ovenvthag NR ns Fort Ashby, W. Va. The senior class of Fort Ashby Hiahisahnn’ presented a play This time we’ AD PVISOR, tax a look into of gals. There's ita Hey VILLAGE GROCERY TAVERN AT THE CORNER School Be - GaseOil Groceries - Our Town Viewe f FE, al ashbian Staffer gov. —,.- 0tt Bradfield Many of us have noticed the new face here at F.A.H,S, Provo, who is in charge of the Special Education program. He will shana unt - Sg Be : S ue jeans, tights! S ey 8! YOUR COMPLETE LAUNDR SELF SERVICE CENTER FORT ASHBY grave where she can find = happiness. Jeff Adams and Jo Ann He had the two most important which had senior year ant thinking aboutnext year when he goes tocollege, Then ano daw ha daniane hata =1. in tho nlav 'N by Thorton V : 4, 1972, at im ‘rproformances © ‘ing school, one th, and ninth gr: iorning part o other to the s and senior clas, t of the day. r 3 about a smal) § r’s Corners in us with two f ildren George | ebb who are po ims and JoAnn i Emily are fr iood and as they to fall in love ess: ony pres, NEW oR BS 38 ee, “Dro = ralida, Bradfisldian aGRareM Ney case, ae Histarv Genoranhv. and the other Faculty co-operation is {the stude nts. portant in this kind of p vereaskedhow This is what Mr. Provo class and this say about faculty co-operati o say. Ronnie far as I can see the fae ul right but I. co-operating, but to rea pose todogeo- how they feel about the r instead of education you would have B :,”? Dave For- each one individually, Opin good class,’? Special education differ i cenny Shreves: School to another and fre ian staying in teacher to another.’ ; Mr. Provo said that thepe Steve Me- j. gradually getting be tte in learn more jt takes at least a year ess when you a good program going like st of the stu We do hope Mr, Provo’s a lass, a big success and that fi ing or home- gram will continue in the 4 guess thestu- to come at Fort Ashby Highs suys Fashio Molly Williams-likes flares, boots Vickie with high heels, likes hair just , Over their ears, Rianah flnen atnaL It is Mr, tha and af eahant Merrit-jeans, p sweaters, medium lengt «2. Barb Adams-jeans, farmer guys. They sec anything they’ more — popular ts andsweater seen in almos also seen in hi sets, Right Bi) e the favorite t blue jeans, and with practical: , Flannel shirt: jre popular aj ; taken to see Is at F.A,H,S, ‘ar. fery long, low tel shirts, long blue jeans and ts hair half-way air, Case Industrial New Holland Satah Tractors Datsun Fork Lift - Fort Ashby, W. ¥ Phone 298-3726 Sam’s Texaco Rt. 46, Keyser er | = 2n unnamed 8th grader, I Wenle like to mal e following Gmaments: @ te changesgfthat have been © this year certain features Gis school h been t.de, truthfully bayeficel made on ™ two people or group of = run an ofganization the )@ime way and whey there hasbeen Stance in admfMistration there te 2 change-pn administra- cies, : first discuss the Pep Ss, according thy information, Besisted mainly getting a pic- = m the yearbook and little 2 ¢ else Wag accomplish- the fact on bus trips r there was smoking and line on the bis does not lend the est hment of a b. It makes more sense to have a_Pep School, a eat body that sfands solidly be- ir teams, Tot just a small me . If stugapts have school e is n@ed for a club, members is a small gfudent body, I some schanie meatece of th witnessed “oe vvltivy KUT KURL 296-3371 CHRIS SHIRLEY Se BEEIENO TU TE CUIIUR | eord. average work, Avobe average as aammnaend ta whab? FEATURGEDEIORS.¢ the ADM A Station M oe ff % Traveley, bsept:, §Dar eee eee Dear Sheila: This is ares .. ' to the editor F: = lagree with: — = made in your = © _ to explore the in extra cur: zitls, I would be ha with a committe zirl student bc High School, If anyone is tussing this | emale member taff, Author | Tl give you tp vamos Said Tommie, the other day. UE pa vpuoS fact here. ame with held tImade “If you wnat cert Sith Grader HSE Reoag CRE igh ool were Christmas Gi t PAHS. Sear Editor: Lisa Gatste! thought, to provide open You'd better try my was taken a response to the Pee er to you channels of communication to my tavid and TERY ate dhow the kids liked the paper, If the sales of the news- paper does not increase the “pian”’ will be disc ued, are some ofthe cgmplents: “It?s easy and very simple, And always works, | for | I Se ae ES office, Apparently this has not re- gistered with some of the student going an sberry: He feels that the to be ¢ er is very good and is a ivities. perience for the-student would pr able stu mato: Likes it! He feels up and + so much that we don’t The a thinks we should keep the about thi e have, and stud neh: Would like to see it been no. ad disiplina; = Blauch: Well, it@®uld be reasonab in the : B : I like i Club, bu lauch: I like if, a negotia -In the | bian”’ we Letter: rtising Managers . . Sandy ut Manager ‘ I woul 1 wel sne cir on | Capea sno ae RE ription 42! well done offered to girls at F,A.H.S.REPQORMBRSne Christmas night, Editorial: Thera hac haan 4 Int af ennfliet lately aroyng FAHS concerning ut, Those on the team r cut above their eyes 3, L took a student poll iting to make the guys e of pride to them and 2m of any kind of self- { are some that don’t s 100 per cent saying n and would better re- who felt a sweat band and ears while on the fh’s team and he could f hair would make the e since they wouldn’t ‘eyes, And then some issue, some felt this just took it as though and think it is wrong v0k so long in growing t, [respect Coach for mine, — Lisa Gable ae SPORTS ED end Boatman, Eddie F ddie B mere ANCE un Surv ey meee: Terry Brown: stories, Sherry Baldwin: Lides it alo} Christy Moreland: She says iti about time this stupid school get’ something good for a change, Dianh Hayes: It’s O,K, Molly Williams: A ‘‘bit?? im provement, Nancy Weese: lagree with Molly Pam Long: It’s better than las years, Eddie Blauch: Should have mor, Sports in it! Cheryl Grady: Fantabulous! Bonnie Wagoner: Neat, Regina Merritt: It’s great, Karen Smith: I like it. (Continued on Page é Needs ne’ Be eae Staff— 1972-73 TS cee eee ede cesses. Vicki Gains, Becki Feaster aess Managers ....... Kathy Finkenbinder, Cheryl Grady Neff, Darrell Alt, Jeff Smith . . Jim Forbes; Bob Seeders silites ae eo Terry Brown, Pam Hayes, ‘Ann Newhouse Terry Gains, Curtis Moreland « . Raelyn Dick, Lisa Gable, Bonna Rexrode There are Nf LS leading, and 3419) SWAT apis S¢ tt t Bradfiel h obinda. Blauc Sports Editors . ....... Glenda Boatman, Eddie Blauch, be a cheedadcK aber “Auleet A Sent: nohe ianNel sortwo : : involved with cross country, baS- About how old Santa should beadd- eature Editors ketball, or baseball; the girls must hat RA oMAA Sad ho AhAaatne ressed Ant Mara. ne. y children lik Recore PO | The eight grade November 11, the dance was kets, Dave We igh, Kelly Ma: itt, and Kathy ney and playe he idea was su rtin. Change wa J ht grade girls’ , brownies, iae ey ch was sold a ugh change for VILLAGE GI © TAVERN HUSINESS PERMA CBRS AT THE CORNER ‘School ae Key t eee ai YEhery! Gfady sees AGHOWI VICW Jeff SiHitine ” Construction Robert Billmyre Fort Ashby, W. Va. Phone 298-3326 1 re l i U MAYS oe Sam's Texaco A Mae | YOUR COMPLETE LAUNDR SELF SERVICE CENTER FORT ASHBY SPEED WASH ee Id, Karen Brown ‘Ison, Karen Alt, , Scott Bradfield Pe canta sem peer TE alashbian’’ edited 8 times a yea b y | shby High School, iby, West Virginia © EQUIPMENT MPANY Chalmers strial Farm and Garden vid Brown J. |. Case Co. Case Industrial New Holland Satah Tractors Datsun Fork Lift Fort Ashby, AW. Va Phone 298-3726 Fortress Staff | ASST, EDITOR: Lee Ann Alkire ADVISORS: Fortress Staff choosing their 1972-78 Fortress Miss Self Absent When Yearbook cover Mrs, Mason Taken: Mrs. Shepp Miss Ansel Mr. Dye Business Staff Creative Staff 72 BUSINESS MANAGER: JoAnn Heavener BOOSTER MANAGER: Scott Bradfield SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS: Karen Brown Brenda Bradfield ADVERTISING MANAGER: Debbie Mace SENIOR PICTURES: Tara Barbe Elissa Twigg 73 SPORTS: ACTIVITIES: Bill Umstot Jeff Adams Lee Ann Alkire Susan Douthitt VOCATIONAL PICTURES: PHOTOGRAPHERS: Karen See Gregg Frase Ken Long (Absent when taken) Mark Malone Debby Sisk i ACTINITIES i eo Secured Master of Ceremonies 1972 Thanksgiving Assembly Guest Speaker Rev. Andrew Agnew “Thanksgiving 1972 Readings and Songs by a group of F.A.H.S. students 1973 Senior Class Play Heralded as best play ever at F.A.H.S. Our Daring to be different, the 1973 Sr. Class has set a standard of good dramatical presentations in hopes that future seniors will follow their example - Thomas Valentine CAST | Stage Manager - Susan Douthitt Mr. Webb - Scott Bradfield Dr. Gibbs - Mike Harden 1st Woman - Brenda Bradfield Joe Crowell - Jim Johnson 2nd Woman - Barbara Steed Howie Newsome - Max Dixon 8rd Woman - Karen Brown Mrs. Gibbs - Debbie Mace Simon Stimson - John Orndoff Mrs. Webb - Elissa Twigg Mrs. Soames - Debby Sisk George Gibbs - Jeff Adams Constable Warren - Ray Miller Rebecca Gibbs - Shelia Nelson Si Crowell - Phillip Knotts Emily Webb - Jo Ann Heavner Sam Craig - Mark Malone Professor Willard - Karen See Joe Stoddard - Rick Wagoner CREDITS Director - Thomas Valentine Lights - Ray Devore Sound - Jim Forbes Prompter - Terry Barbe Many hours of dedicated work were incorporated into the costuming, makeup, and action of this play in order to make it such a tremendous SUCCESS. Snaps George © The Wedding Emily — | The Funeral 2 Emily, Mrs. Webb Const. Warren Mr. Webb Publicity Lights, Prompter, Sound Director 79 1972 Christmas Assembly The Great F.A.H.S. Fir 3 January 18,1973 Fire broke out in Bill Umstot's locker in the new annex. The cause was undeter- mined, The fire was swiftly put out by the Fort Ashby V.F.D. Everyone remained calm, The only loss was Debbie Mace's coat. Debbie Mace's coat Gone but not forgotten 80 a tla ia tee In the morning... at F.A.H.S. Our Classes... 1973 Sweetheart Dance Queen Sandy Gerwig Queen and Escort Queen Sandy and Full Court 82 OO Before Enjoying the Dance 83 The Student Body at F.A.H.S. ef ATHLETICS 11h, : i Ail Ih c Pasa a ki NUR | a. iy it, ae , all af | (ig Jae Mt ee SG! jaar . SEQ A Preston Miller Coach Cross Country Mark Smith placed 4th in the Area Freshman Meet, Tim Robinson, Greg Abe, Jimmy Kenney, Bill Umstot, Bill Mason, Jay Abe Jr. High Team John Douthitt, Dennis Funk, Chris Douthitt, Marty Kesner, Elby Duckworth, Sidney Siple, Dale Anderson, Joe Riley, Jeff Lechliter 87 TERRY BRELSFORD Senior TOM LYNCH Junior Eagles Starting Five COACH SAYERS =a BOB SEEDERS Junior EDDIE BLAUCH Senior BOB LEATHERMAN | Junior RICK WAGONER_ Senior BILL UMSTOT Senior mn mo ™A © TONY GABLE Senior JEFF SMITH Junior JIM WAGONER | Junior JEFF McCLURE Junior 5 COACH SAYERS Bob Leatherman, Tom Lynch, Jim Wagoner, Bill Umstot, Jeff Smith, Eddie Blauch, Bob Seeders, Rick Wagoner, Jeff McClure, Tony Gable, Terry Brelsford Y Jeff Adams Varsity Manager Mark Malone Scorer Ronnie Kimble Chartman Robin Rhodes Timer 90 73 Bishop Walsh 15 H 82 Ridgeley 48 5A Petersburg 61 70 Hampshire 56 si 52 Beall 63 63 Alumni 47 Christmas Toumament 56 Hampshire 52 50 Mathias tay) 47 Hampshire 52 69 Ridgeley 54 40 Piedmont 58 66 Elk Garden 42 7 50 Beall 67 50 Keyser 48 7 36 Piedmont 41 71 Paw Paw 37 58 Elk Garden 43 42 Keyser 60 52 Bishop Walsh 64 33 Petersburg 40 82 Paw Paw 47 an? = WWeasw any AA tT Junior Varsity | Rick Beam, Kent Dayton, Tim Shipley, Jeff McClure, Dave Malone, Bill Mason, Jeff Knotts, Bill Self, Joe Alkire, and Coach Sayers. Junior Varsity Junior Varsity Junior High Junior High Scorer Timer Tom Wolford Donnie Kimble Junior Varsity and Junior High Manager Junior Varsity and Junior High Chart- Colin Wolf man Jeff Lechliter ( 95 96 ny SS x Oo ™ Marty Kesner, Bobby Nelson, Daryl Bosley, Mark Smith, Russell DeVore, Willard Keams, Coach Riley, Leo Richerson, Craig Adams, Craig Wagoner, Greg Welker, Ed Lechliter, Joe Riley bx 09 m. | Eighth Grade Arthur Shanholtz, Chris Douthitt, Dave Hayes, Eddie Bittinger, Dave Ziler, Dave Brelsford, Kevin Turley, Coach Barger, Jeff Hartman, Mike Spiroff Absent: Craig Adams Seventh Grade Eric Bosley, Greg Pyles, Kevin Malone, Craig Grady, Don Wyer, Keith Funkhouser, Danny Kimble, Frank Forbes, Coach Barger, Bobby Wagoner, Jim Stott, Dave Harris, Hank Williams, Randy Senn, John Ritchie 97 Dave Welker and Doug Kesner act as scorekeeper, ager for the seventh and eighth grade teams. a. Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP - Glenda Boatman (Substitute) Terry Brown and Susan Douthitt. BOTTOM - Linda Blauch, Devra DeVore, Elissa T wigg. 99 J.V. Cheerleaders FRONT - Debbie O'Brien (Substitute). MIDDLE - Glenna Elkins, and Julie Smith, BACK - Kim Santmyire, Kelly Martin, and Kathy Dayton. 102 Word of encouragement before the big game. Pep Rallys should always be this fun! What a headache!! Mass Confusion !!! 9 (os ri Si a el Pm cm sp Toe a fem , a ‘ye i) i) mel i gz WH = Al Wl i ie: it 1 il ( | | j iH SL liv | : BI BANG SONAR SUD i MM tht ui 9 iu i ng Tae = se) q SO oo Na 28 ARMSTRONG STREET KEYSER. W.VA. 26726 DEALER , G. CHRIS PAXTON, SR. MARK OF OF EXCELLENCE | Frigidaire! Product of General Motors HAMBURGER HAVEN 188 Queen Street McCoole, Maryland DAYTON’S VS ATLANTIC ° SERVICE : STATION WEESES APPLIANCES AND FURNITURE High Quality, Low Prices, Good Service 50-54 N. Mineral St. Keyser, W. Va. 26726 Phone 788-1111 E. W. EBERT JEWELER Certified Master Watchmaker' ! Keyser, West Virginia PEOPLE’S PHARMACY Phone: 788-3518 Sundries Cosmetics School Supplies Prescription Services Main and Armstrong Sts. Keyser West Virginia 105 106 LAZARUS KEYSER AUTO PARTS INC. ROTRUCK Rt. 220 S. Phones Area Code: 304 P.O. Box 962 FUNERAL HOME Keyser 788-3829 West Virginia 788-3809 Keyser, West Virginia Compliments of DORSEY REAL ESTATE FOODLAND SIM BRIGHT, Manager Keyser, W. Va. Compliments of CUSTARD’S LAST STAND Route 135 Westernport 1 Like Hot Dogs? Try Ours Maryland be Convinced! Soft Drinks Soft Ice Cream 107 108 BOGGS SUPPLY COMPANY Building Supplies — os New Creek Drive BOGGS SU Fit iP 3s PPLY CO. 1.0 = Keyser, West Virginia DELMAR COOK’S SAM’S HILLTOP SERVICE STATION TEXACO Amco Gas - Groceries - Hardware Homelite Power Saws Route 46 ‘Phone: 788-9817 Keyser, West Virginia Rt. 2 Box 254 Keyser, W. Va. SPENCER TRUCKING CORP. Route 2, Box 254A, Keyser, West Virginia 26726 Phone: 788-1616 KAPLON’S SHAPIRO’S MEN’S SHOP Fashions for Men and Women Keyser, West Virginia Keyser, West Virginia 109 Compliments of McCRORY’S STORE Baltimore Street Cumberland, Md. Go Bowling at RUBEN’S BARBER SHOP WHITE OAK LANES Hours: Closed Mondays Tues.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 8-5 Located in the Rear of the Hi-Lan LaVale, Maryland Cumberland, Maryland White Oaks Shopping Center Compliments WILSON WELDING SUPPLY COMPANY A complete line of welding supplies, safety equipment, and fire fighting equipment. ' Cumberland Maryland Cumberland Cumberland Maryland Maryland Quality Cars Phone: “ | GLENN E. LONG, D Owner: RICHARD SMITH BUILDER The FINEST in Custom Built Homes ! Free Estimates Phone: 788-2437 35 Armstrong St. Keyser, West Virginia DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER Keyser and Romney West Virginia VALENTINE’S MOTEL 7 Miles South of Cumberland on Rt. 28 Frankfort Road 726-4656 Ridgeley, W. Va. WOODLAND INN Good Beer ass a Ra SS and fs Ss SHORT GAP U.M.Y.F. HELEN and DELORES ARTHUR C, MORELAND DALE E. BLAUCH 726-4740 726-4664 ARTHUR C. MORELAND PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Route 2 (Short Gap) Keyser, West Virginia 26726 MORELAND ELECTRIC COMPANY Mechanical Contractors Plumbing - Heating - Wiring Air Conditioning - Blown Insulation Route 1, Ridgeley, West Virginia Phone: 738-9303 DAYTON’S FARM Fresh Farm Eggs Produced and Distributed By C.P. DAYTON 726-4708 SUMMERS AUTO SALES SHORT GAP New and Used Cars and Trucks VOLUNTEER FIRE Open 8 a.m, to 10 p.m. Rt. 220 Keyser, W. Va. CO., INC. JAMES F. SUMMERS, Owner ERNIE MILLER, Salesman 114 KING’S Your Fashion Store 1230 National Highway, Rt. 40 LaVale, Maryland FILSINGER DISTRIBUTING WILLIAM R. WELSH COMPANY FLORIST Pabst's Blue Ribbon Beer 729-1380 Cumberland, Maryland LaVale, Maryland F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. THE MEMORY SHOP The Fun Place to Shop Cards Gifts Jewelry Searstown LaVale Plaza Shopping Center Shopping Center LaVale, Maryland | LaVale, Maryland SUPER SHOES MOTOR CITY Cumberland, Maryland SANTMYIRE’S GROCERY Short Gap West Virginia : Up ee NE BNA NC Zale ye RPS CROP ANY Vis © eae a OG 1 W103 . Be i’ as : A al . a we Be SHORT GAP LIONS CLUB Short. Gap West Virginia CONGRATULATIONS Class of 1973 LADIES AUXILIARY From WAYNE FEASTER to the Short Gap Volunteer Fire Local Texaco Representative Company Short Gap, West Virginia 115 Compliments of FIKE’S VAULT AND BURIAL SERVICE Nightly Entertainment Cocktail Lounge Dining Room SUPER CONCRETE TOLL HOUSE MOTEL AND LOUNGE LaVale, Maryland Rt. 40, 6 Miles West of (301) 722-4260 Cumberland, Maryland Phone: 301-729-2710 A ABE’S JEWELRY LAVALE SPORT CENTER STORE Service to the Sportsman! ' 1057 National Highway LaVale, Maryland 21502 DAVID MAC McINTOSH Cumberland, Maryland Owner Phone: 729-1162 Pw . a Ts a: WAL. If You Like Music, You'll Like ZANE’S STEREO CENTER 507 National Highway Next to Queen City Glass Company - in LaVale Call 722-7974 - Ask for ROSS or DUANE SYKES STYLE SHOP 164 N, Centre Street Cumberland, Maryland Women, Misses, and Half Sizes The Shop With the Personal Touch ! K-BAR LUNCH OTT MUSIC HOUSE 110 Greene Street Cumberland, Maryland Cumberland Maryland Congratulations Class of 1973 FROM THE EMPLOYEES OF WORKS SEVEN DDC dibs INDUSTRIES PPG: a Concern for the Future 117 AL L. SLUSS Texaco Petroleum Products Heating Oils Gasoline Oils Greases Phone 724-2710 TEXACO GASOLINE 1309 Virginia Avenue Cumberland, Maryland PLUMLEE’S SEWING CENTER For all your sewing needs Approved Singer Dealer Phone: 722-3060 65 Baltimore Street Cumberland, WHITACRE’S GIFT SHOP 25 N. Centre Street Phone: 724-1130 Cumberland, Maryland Maryland HARVEY’S JEWELRY STORE Home of Keepsake Diamonds ! 41 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Portrait and Commercial HOUSE OF FINE ARTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY 117 Baltimore Street Cumberland, Maryland GEORGE B. FLICKENSCHILD Photographer 722-0002 CARL BELT INC. General Contractors Cumberland, Maryland Maryland When love comes to you You should come to us REGISTERED Discover how beautiful and inexpensive a diamond engagement ring can be! Choose from our stunning selection of Starfire rings... all permanently registered, protected against diamond loss and priced to fit your budget. NEWCOMER’S JEWELERS Searstown In the Arcade LaVale, Maryland 119 QUEEN CITY ELECTRIC CO. 219 South Walnut Place Cumberland, Maryland 722-1133 CUMBERLAND ELECTRIC COMPANY General Electric Appliances R.C.A. T.V.'S and Stereos 722-6862 or 298-3722 43-45 North Centre Street Cumberland, Maryland WESTINGHOUSE DUNCAN’S CYCLE SHOP LAUNDROMAT- DRY CLEANERS Tamebe Sales - Service - Accessories 828 N. Mechanic Street Industrial Blvd. and Virginia Ave. 724-1666 Cumberland, Maryland b 722-9825 Cumberland, Maryland L Y PLUMBING Maryland Compliments of CUMBERLAND MAYTAG Rent Your Prom Outfit Here! KAPLON’S YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Washers - Dryers - Dishwashers Phone: 722-2790 Cumberland, Maryland Cumberland, Maryland GATEWAY MOBILE HOMES Americana - Hillcrest Route 1 Ridgeley, (Millerdale), W. Va. Phone: 738-9141 a DEANS fi DEAN’S AUTO EXCHANGE 310 Industrial Boulevard Cumberland Maryland Phone: (301) 724-2380 JOE’S TEXACO SERVICE RED TAYLOR’S Motor Tune-Ups - Texaco Oil Expert Like New Used Cars, Lubrication - Limited Road Service Pickups and Campers Full Line Groceries Phone - 724-5696 1201 Oldtown Rd., Cumberland, Md. | Cumberland Maryland OO 722 Greene Street THE PURPLE HEART 764 Greene Street Cumberland, Maryland RUHL STUDIOS 36 North Centre Street Cumberland, Maryland FANNIE’S GROCERY Confectionary and Beer Phone: 722-0140 60 SW. Industrial Blvd. Cumberland, Maryland AL-MAR JEWELRY ALBERT L. MARPLE - Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Rings 1N. Liberty Street Phone: 722-5690 Cumberland, Maryland Compliments From TOWN + COUNTRY DEPT. STORE Home of the Golden Guarantee White Oaks Shopping Center Cumberland, Maryland WILSON HARDWARE MacGregor Sports Equipment 30 N. Mechanic Street Cumberland, Maryland 123 124 HOLZSHU-MOFFATT- WELCH AGENCY, INC. Established 1886 Insurance Real Estate Bonding 21 South Centre Street P,O,. Box 478 Cumberland Maryland 21502 ' Phone: 724-4775 CUMBERLAND OPTICIANS AL TOSH Owner 9 to 5 Monday Thru Friday 9 to 12 Saturday 18 S. Liberty Street Cumberland, Maryland Directly Across Street From Old Location Phone: 722-4757 HEAVNER REAL ESTATE We Help You Buy or Sell Your Home, Phone - 724-2606 620 Industrial Blvd. Cumberland, Maryland P. G. HOLLANDSWORTH Announcements, Cards, Rings, Gowns, Medals and Trophies Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Box 375 Clarksburg West Virginia New Class Rings Sophomores - Juniors Seniors 5 Weeks Delivery School Mascots School Colors Any BirthStone World's Finest Order Anytime SPEAR’S JEWELERS INC. 62 Baltimore Street Cumberland Maryland 1 | ni Quality Wallcoverings by: Imperial - Birge W EBSTER Se ALLPAPER 414 N. Centre St. Cumberland Maryland Bank Americard Home Away From Home ROSE’S TAVERN 751 Kelly Blvd. Cumberland Maryland REN ROY FLOWERS 37 North Centre Street Cumberland Maryland FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF KEYSER 87 N..Main Street Phone: 788-3111 JAY’S SHOE STORE Keyser West Virginia 26726 Dial: 788-1198 Compliments of KEYSER CANDY COMPANY Trust Department Established 1955 KEYSER STUDIO We Specialize in Weddings Portraits Child Photography GRAYSON’S Sporting Goods Photography Equipment Converse Tennis Shoes Keyser, West Virginia 127 LEADING FLORIST 37 N. Davis Street Keyser, West Virginia Phone: 788-3445 Flowers for All Occasions ai i era — a MAURICE AND MARY WHIPP MANORLAND POST MOTEL RESTAURANT Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 ! Romney West Virginia SKIP’S HONDA CENTER Keyser, West Virginia Phone: 788-1615 128 THE BUCHANAN LUMBER COMPANY Keyser West Virginia Compliments of MARKLE’S MARKET Keyser West Virginia URICE SUPPLY Plumbing Supplies 465 Armstrong St. Keyser, West Virginia Phone: 788-3215 JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT Rt. 28 - Wiley Ford, West Virginia 738-1036 BOONIES WILEY FORD SPORTMEN’S CLUB 129 130 FURNACE ACRES MARKET Route 1 WHITACRE’S MOBILE HOMES 738-9100 West Virginia Phone: Ridgeley PRESS AUTO MART Press Drive-In Restaurant Gas and Oil - Home Delivery Heating Fuel 24 Hour Towing Service 738-9616 Route 28 Ridgeley, W. Va. Ridgeley West Virginia JEANNINE’S NN BOUTIQUE Fashions to Fit Sizes 5-15, 8-20, 12 1 2-24 1 2 Route 28, Furnace Acres Ridgeley West Virginia DOWDEN’S RESTAURANT 4 Np CONSTRUCTION Restaurant - 738-8948 Nationwide Insurance ELLSWORTH LAMBERT Rt. 28 So. Furnace Acres Ridgeley, West Virginia Phone: 738-9555 Life Health Contractor - 738-3240 BRADSHAW’S TEXACO SERVICE Phone: 738-9694 Route l Ridgeley West Virginia RIDGELEY DAIRY QUEEN Ridgeley, West Virginia 131 132 Leo HAULING Co. REFUSE OISPOSAL PHONE 726-4757 SHORT GAP Wiva L + M HAULING COMPANY 738-2020 Route 1 West Virginia RINARD’S JEWELRY AND GIFTS DISCOUNT AUTO BROKERS Registered Wiley Ford Keepsake West Virginia Diamonds 81 N. Main Street West Virginia Phone: 738-9683 Keyser SHEAR’S LADIES APPARELS 92 N. Main Street Keyser, W. Va. a ROOFING COMPAN P.O. Box 514 Cumberland, Maryland 21502 Phone: 722-8181, Code 301 This Was Their Day 23) 10243! Fort Ashby P.T.A. President: WILLIAM DYE Vice President: JOHN GARRISON Secretary: SUE LECHLITER Treasurer: PATSY STREETS 133 JIM MILLER’S MARKET Groceries - Gas and Oil Fresh Produce and Meats Phone: 822-3437 Rt. 50 East - Romney, W. Va. The Store Where “Thrift Meets Fashion!” THE BANK OF ROMNEY STORES BETTER QUALITY t LOWER PRICES Helping Is EVERY DAY Our Business Romney, West Virginia Romney, West Virginia OLD HOMESTEAD Room's Meals and Banquets Burlington, W. Va. “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROMNEY Romney West Virginia ROMNEY AUCTION SALES WILLARD and LINDA MALCOLM 3 Miles West of Romney, West Virginia Phone: 822-3742 Romney, W. Va. Burlington West Virginia BILL’S BAIT SHOP Fishing Supplies Guns and Ammo Groceries - Ice - Beer to Go Snack Bar 822-5633 Springfield West Virginia Route 28 Springfield West Virginia EILEEN’S GROCERY Groceries, Beer and Gas 822-3453 Springfield West Virginia ROMNEY REXALL STORE 41 Main Street West Virginia PUFFINBURGER BROTHERS FURNITURE STORE Monday Thru Friday 12:00 to 8:00 Saturday: 12:00 to 5:00 We now specialize in wall to wall carpeting. ' Green Spring West Virginia FRUIT GROWERS STORAGE Fertilizer Chemicals Hardware Box Q Romney West Virginia Phone: 304 822-3591 SHAFFER | FUNERAL HOME Owner: KEITH SHAFFER Phone: 822-3511 Romney, West Virginia POTOMAC EDISON | Delights in | serving you. When electrical problems arise give us a call. We mean that fora lifetime! Potomac Edison part of the Allegheny Power System Compliments of BANES USED CARS AND VALLEY MOTEL aA (yj . “Ss ES Ds Wy - | Burlington, West t Virginia Owner Phone DWIGHT D. BANE 289-3053 We specialize in mountain land, farm land, and river front properties. If you wish to sell or purchase land contact: BEL-MAR REALTY 34 W. Main St. Romney, W. Va. Phone: 822-3587 THE BOB-MAR SPORT SHOP Romney, West Virginia 137 138 HOUSER’S TELEVISION SALES Phone: AND SERVICE T.V. Service 822-5125 Order Main Street Romney, West Virginia COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Romney, West Virginia VILLAGE RESTAURANT K G CUSTOM PAINT SPEED Hunting and Fishing Licenses, SHOP Fishing Bait Sporting Goods Shop Burlington, Keyser, W. Va. West Virginia HAMPSHIRE PHARMACY Phone: 822-3313 Romney, West Virginia MALICK PARTS CO., INC. | Distributor of Automotive Parts and Equipment W. Birch Lane Phone: 822-3555 Romney, Virginia atoning v i aie 3 = rc ss 3 139 1 7 FORD’S PHARMACY =) Congratulations Class of 73 Greene St. Cumberland, Md. se Sri Te ee ek ee ee cla 978 Compliments of PATTERSON CREEK VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. Suppers Each 4th Saturday of Each Month Meeting s Every 2nd and 4th Fridays Pattersons Creek W. Va. POWNALL BUILDERS Short Gap, 14] INVaNVLSaa ad FM 142 SEAMLESS ALUMINUM GUTTER Any Length - One Piece BILL DOMAN Fort Ashby, West Virginia Phone: 298-3928 FORT ASHBY FABRICS FORT ASHBY Fabrics, Notions, Trims, Patterns Drape, and Upholstery CHAPTER Located 1 1 4 Mile North of DAUGHTERS Fort Ashby on Route 28 Open: 10 A.M, - 4 P.M. OF THE Monday - Saturday AMERICAN Monday and Thursday 'til 9 P.M. REVOLUTION Phone: 304-298-3834 Fort Ashby, West Virginia THE NUT SHOP We Make Our Own Candies only the very best for our customers ' Cumberland, Maryland Phone: 722-7270 MARTY’S Village Grocery and Tavern BUCHANAN LUMBER CO. Established 1912 ee 549 North Centre Street LOIS and MARTY KESNER - Owners Cumberland, Maryland Fort Ashby, West Virginia GAINS GULF Compliments of SOUTHERN STATES Fort Ashby West Virginia Phone: 298-3613 Cumberland, Maryland 722-5940 143 EVAN’S DAIRY DIP Ladies Auxiliary to the FORT ASHBY VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY Fort Ashby West Virginia Mo wy RATCLIFF’S MARKET, APARTMENTS, AND BEAUTY SALON SAMPSON 'S AUTO SALES Fort Ashby. West Virginia SUNRISE HEIGHTS Residential Development HARRY A. BOSLEY Builder and Developer Call: 304 - 298-3704 or 301 - 722-3885 Fort Ashby, W. Va. “‘Land of the Rising Sun’”’ 145 WAGONER “= BEAM . SERVICE STATION Fort Ashby, West Virginia T J DINER Home Cooked Foods Steak Subs and Hoagies All Legal Beverages Fort Ashby, West Virginia KENNY’S BARBER THERMAL HOMES INC. | Rt. 2, Box 194B Keyser, West Virginia Phone: 304 - 298-3720 A new concept in building with urethane insulated wall panels. Fort Ashby, W. Va. EVAN’S MOTOR HOUSE HOLDER’S SALES SERVICE STATION Fort Ashby Fort Ashby West Virginia West Virginia Compliments of MAGIC WAND BEAUTY SALON Fort Ashby, West Virginia 147 SUNSET DINING DANCE Fort Ashby, W. Va. Allis Chalmers Beloit Case Datsun David B swn Eager Beaver New Holland Equipment ADAMS EQUIPMENT Box 285 Fort Ashby, West Virginia 26719 Phone: (304) 298-3726 JOIN 4-H Senior Goal Seekers 4-H Club Fort Ashby West Virginia 148 FORT ASHBY CAMPER SALES INC. Rt. 28 Fort Ashby, West Virginia Call 298-3636 Sophomores 149 the real thing Today’s realities... Tomorrow's memories... Preserve them for always with your class ring... “ Ss “ZZ Z SS== Es SS SS SSS ty Represented by: the ring people. RONALD E. RICHARDSON Box 771 Morgantown, West Virginia 26504 15] Compliments of FORT ASHBY VETERANS OF POST +6667 FOREIGN WARS esd WWF LADIES AUXILIARY TO VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS We Cater to Banquets Fort Ashby West Virginia Education cultivates and motivates thought. And thought is the seed of responsible action...the kind of action that keeps individuals, families, business, entire communities on a steady and progressive course. D | C A T | 0 N SERIOUSLY!!! AMCELLE PLANT a 153 Compliments of DOWNTOWN CUMBERLAND BUSINESS ASSOCIATION 155 Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Adams Mrs. Hilda Adams Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Adams Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adams Randy Adams Mr. Robert G. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams Mr. and Mrs. James Alkire Jim and Willa Allen Carl and Ruth Anderson Angela and Mike Arlene and Leon Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Arnold and Family Mrs. Lola Arnold Art Supply Center Bob and Pat Baldwin Harley and Margaret Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Baldwin Sam Barnes Family Walt, Cathy, Matt, and Alan Batchelor Becky and Lantz Benjie Kenny, Diana, and Sean Bennett Eddie Berry Mr. and Mrs. Tim Beverlin Boatman and Bishop Bob' s Market Mr. and Mrs. Loren Bosley Bozo, Stubby, Boots, and 3' 2 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Bradfield and Family Miss Brandimarte Debbie, Cheryl, Pam, and Karen Branson Bobby Brant Bake and Frances Brelsford Doug Brelsford Junior and Louise Brelsford Brenda and Eddie Briandand Karen Tammy Brinkman Mr. and Mrs. John P. Brown and Family Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown Miss Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buser and Family Alvin and Nellie Carder Mr. and Mrs. Marshall L. Carder Carolyn and Teddy Cindy and Cara Tom and Helen Cheshire Mr. and Mrs. Nelson T. Clark and Family Class of '68 156 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clayton Chris, Brian, and Kathleen Collett Steve Cox and Teresa Siple Mr. and Mrs. George Crone Curtis and Vicki The Glen Dawson Family Jim, Vicki, and Mark Dawson Dave and Bonna David and Susan Mr. and Mrs. David Dayton Kathy Dayton Debbie and Bill Debbie and Leon Ted and Beverly Delaney Alfred J. DeMartino, D. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennison Deremer Auto Sales The Dohrman's of Patterson Creek Robin and Bonnie Dohrman Donna and Roy Dontay, Monique, and Chinchilla Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Douthitt and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Douthitt John Douthitt Mrs. Lola Dowden Melvin Dowden Sue Ann Dye William E. Dye Bud Dyer Dutch Kitchen Earl's Used Cars Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eckard Ernie Clifford and Leota Elsey Jim Elza Esther, Paul, and Lantz Evans Lantz Evans Mr. and Mrs. Leo Everett Terry and Kathy Feaster Helen and Hugh Felton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferrone Jim Files Flat Top Barber Shop Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fleek Frank and Pearl The Jack Franklins Jerry and Molly Frantz The Gains Family Rev. and Mrs. John D, Garrison Bill and Elsie Gerwig Christy and Sandy Gerwig Mr. and Mrs. Olen Getz Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson and Family Jim Glenn ee —.l|lUI.” |.1.ll.........._._ SSE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grady Mr. and Mrs. William E. Gray D. F. Gulbronson Hank and Kevin Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hartman and Family ‘ Timothy Hartsock The Erman Hayes Family Tip, Sally, Donnie, Dinah, Donna, and Davey Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Headley Hermon (the invisible fly) Blanche and Lantz Hershberger Harold, Norma, Jodi, and Andy Hershberger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hershberger Barry Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hinkle Donna and Clyde Hitt Jim and Linda Hoey Bruce and Rita Hollen Bob, Aggie, and Bobby Lynn Holler Mr. John Holsberry Ruben, Shirley, Chuckie, and Laura Humberson Beat Jenkins Jarl Johnsson Judy and Danny Karen and Joe Mr. and Mrs. James Kauffman Mrs. Lydia Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kauffman Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keener Doug, Donna, and Jay Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Kenney Lois and Marty Kesner Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Kimble and Boys Kathy Kinser Dick Kisers Mr. and Mrs. Knobloch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kriglein The Krizmencics Faye and John Kursey Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kuykendall and Family Mike Kuykendall Larry and Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lease and Family Helen Leasure John and Sue Lechliter LeeAnn and Tony Eddie and Judy Linn Wayne and Doris Linn and Family Mrs. Virginia Linn S. T. Little Jewelers George and Gladys Logsdon Grace Logsdon Marvin, Charlotte, and Glenn Logsdon Howard and Dorothy Long Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Long Mr. and Mrs. Willard Long Helen Lynch and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gary Mahaffee Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malone Oscar and Ella Marker Marty, Krista, Sally, Chuck, and Brad The Mason's Wally, Jeff, and Craig McClure Mrs. Virginia McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Meadows Melinda Mr. Thomas Mellish Professor Thomas Mellish Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Middleton and Family Mr. and Mrs. Preston Miller Big Steve Miller Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miltenberger and Family Mr. and Mrs. Reathard Moreland Pam, and Allen Mr. and Mrs. James Morris Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morrison Nelson Auto Sales John and Irene Nelson Shelia Irene Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Northcraft and Family Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Northcraft and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bud ! Patterson and Family Paul and Linda Peer Edith A. Petry Kim and Patricia Petry Mr. and Mrs. John G, Phillips Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Pownall Builders Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pownell Carol, Bill, and Denise Price Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edgell Pyles Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pyles and Children Glenn and Donna Pyles Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pyles Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pyles 157 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Puffinburger and Family Mr. and Mrs. David Raynor and Family The Reynolds Houston and Madeline Rhodes Riggleman's Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ritchie and Bill Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ritchie and Family Richard Ritchie Rodney and Diane Mr. and Mrs. Chester F, Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rohman Ronald and Dinah Riggleman Mr. and Mrs. George Rosskamp Mitchell Saville and Elissa Twigg Mr. and Mrs. James Schnibbe Schwenninger's Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Earl See Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeders and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sergent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shanholtzer Pearl Sheffler Sheila and Randy Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherman Sherry and Christy Mrs. Shepp Melody and Judy Shriver Willie Shumaker Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Siple Ellen and Donnie Sisk Ronnie and Margie Sisk Betty J. Smith Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith Paul Smith R. A. Smelser Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Snyder John, Sharyn, Dawn, and Tami Snyder Melvin and ''Dot ' Snyder Charles and Marie Souders Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Speelman Mrs. Helen Spencer Mr. and Mrs. George Spiroff Gram' Squires The Bud Stickley Family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sturm and Kids Rev. and Mrs. Paul Suder and Tim Georgie Tasker Terry and Phyllis Tim and Debby Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson 158 Tim and Greg Fred Tomlinson Tommy and Karen Mr. and Mrs. James Troutman Mr. and Mrs. Larry Troutman Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Turley Mrs. Alma Twigg and Family Lena Twigg Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ujcic Mary and Ernest Umstot The Ray Umstot Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M, Valentine Iris E, Vowell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagoner and Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wagoner | Pete and Leona Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. William L. Wagoner . Walsh-McCaugh-Kellough Pharmacy Ronnie and Linda Ward | Dean and Edna Wasson , Edward, Regina, Eme, and James E., . Wasson Scott Welch | The William Welch's Donald Welker and Family Lloyd Welker and Family The Wentling Family Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Whitacre Bud and Wanda Whyte Wiljon Furniture Willie and Sherry R. G. Wills Wolf Furniture Co, Chick and Steve Wolford Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wolford and Rhonda Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wotring and Family Giles E. Wright Hester Yokum Dave and Bob Ziler | Autographs 159 1973 FORTRESS SUMMER SUPPLEMENT There is a destiny that makes us brothers, none goes his way alone, All that we send into the lives of others comes back into our own, Markham Junior Varsity Tournaments The Junior Varsity appeared in their first | tournament this year and captured 4th place, Bill Mason was selected to the All- Tournament Team, Varsity Tournaments The Eagles were victorious in their first game with Petersburg, Defeat struck when the Eagles came to meet Moorefield, Jeff Smith and Eddie Blauch were two enthusiastic The EAGLES appear to be in good spirits in spite of coming home with second place, They did work hard. The team players were awarded individual medals, CWS he Mm SEL? bi oa} Ha Hy NONE GUE TS tO CAIs ce UCTS Win BEAT ai) ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Terry Brelsford Eddie Blauch Jeff Smith and Eddie Blauch were two enthusiastic The student body burned a Yellow Jacket, guys. The EAGLES appear to be in good spirits in spite of coming home with second place, They did work hard, The team players were awarded individual medals, Win tiTs win MS BEAT aul ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Eddie Blauch Terry Brelsford Class Tournaments Class Tournaments were held in February. Jr. High winners were the 9th grade girls and the 8th grade boys, Sr, High winners were the 10th grade girls and the 12th grade boys, In the play-offs the senior boys and the 8th grade boys were declared winners, Finally, after defeating the 8th grade boys, the senior boys were defeated by the faculty. Is Mike Crone really towering over Mr, Kauffman for the tip??? SUTETTTIM ATION = | ome JOJIPY JUeISISSY + oe IO A IGT BIAIG, LOUPH io: as aE mr ™m © K | Junior Class Play Rest Assured Entire Cast Announcer Jackie Bradfield The People Who Made the Play Directors Rita Hollen Thomas Valentine Prompters Kathy Finkenbinder Teal Landis Snapshots of the Action of the Play Eagles’ Baseball Rick Wagoner, Mike Pyles, Terry Brelsford, Mike Crone, Curt Moreland, Eddie Blauch, Ray Miller. Arthur Shanholtz - Bat Boy, Ralph Leonard, Tom Wolford, Joe Riley, Joe Alkire, Greg Abe, Chipper Sours, Terry Gains, Randy Feaster, Steve Alt, Bobby Nelson, Harley Riggleman, Richard Ritchie, Gary Sturm, Russel DeVore, Dave Funk, Mike Murphy, John Orndoff - Scorer. COACH RILEY COACH SAYERS Senior RAY MILLER Catcher EDDIE BLAUCH 3rd Base Senior CURT MORELAND Shortstop Senior MIKE CRONE Left Field Senior MIKE PYLES Right Field Senior ey : ae “3 “At ames oo or e RICK WAGONER Center Field Senior CHIPPER SOURS Pitcher Jr, TOM WOLFORD Ist Base Jr. TERRY GAINS 2nd Base _ Jr. TERRY BRELSFORD Pitcher Senior Picture Not Available Eagles’ Track Ken Long 2-Miler placed 2nd in regionals and went to the State Meet. Bob Leatherman Shotput placed 2nd in regionals and attended the State Meet, COACH AMATO and COACH MILLER an Bill Self, Bob Lambert, Craig Wagoner, Joe Alkire, Randy Feaster, Jim Kenney, Mark Smith, Dave Bittinger, Jim Forbes, John Orndoff, Tony Gable, Mike Crone, Ken Long, Dave Malone, Bob Senn, Ivan Swick, Dave Funk, Kent Dayton, Steve Parsons. Seniors Dave Bittinger 220 Jim Forbes 220 John Orndoff 440 dash Ken Long 2 mile Tony Gable 100 yd. dash 880 relay Mike Crone discus Jeff Adams 100 yrd. dash Bill Oster shotput Max Dixon high jump Jim Johnson high jump Jim Forbes 440 relay Tony Gable 440 relay Joe Alkire 440 relay 100 yd. dash Dave Bittinger 440 relay Ivan Swick long jump Bob Lambert high jump Bill Self high jump Max Dixon long jump (Ab) Jim Kenney mile relay John Orndoff mile relay Ken Long 2 mile Dave Malone mile relay Craig Wagoner mile relay Mark Smith mile Randy Feaster shotput Bob Senn = shotput Bob Leatherman shotput (Ab) Steve Parsons 100 yd. Dave Funk 440, 880 relay Terry Witmer 880 relay (Ab) The Eagles had a successful season, since it was their first team, 1973 Easter Assembly Announcer: Fort Ashby High School students were the participants, Solo by: Max Dixon JoAnn Heavener National Honor Society Initiation FTA formal initiation of new members, FTA Banquet, FTA Tea, Faculty-Parent Table, Senior Table. The Yearbooks Arrive A gift of our appreciation to Mr, John Holsberry and Mr, J. William Marker, | JOANN and EDDIE Formal and Informal IF was the theme of this year's prom, The Ft. Ashby Volunteer Fire Co, Auxiliary served the banquet; Creek Rock Revision provided the enter- tainment, JoAnn Heavner and Eddie Blauch were crowned king and queen, This is decorating? Class Night ’73 Mrs, Umstot's First Grade Mr, Dye's Seniors The class night skit was designed to show how the Seniors have changed during their twelve years of school, Everyone agreed that there had been a real change, Various gifts were given The class wills were to the teachers, read by Scott Brad- field and Sue Umstot, The prophecies were read by Tara Barbe and Shelia Nelson, LEFT: : The Senior class presented Mrs, Spencer a gift for her faithful years of teaching, RIGHT: The Senior class presented Mr, Dye an appreciation gift. ee tl tes isa OUTSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WOODMAN OF THE Douglas Kesner Devra DeVore, Kathy Finkenbinder WORLD AWARD HISTORY AWARD Bill Kuykendall and Jeri Welsh Nancy Weese Eugene Bartlett CITIZENS OF THE YEAR NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jr. High - Carrie Kenney DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE AWARDS Sr. High - Bill Kuykendall Leonard Sisk Kathy Dayton - Mark Smith tag aie} Fe | WOODMAN OF THE WORLD WOODMAN OF THE WORLD BOYS' AND GIRLS' Sherry Baldwin Darwin Gough STATE APPRECIATION AWARDS AMERICAN HISTORY Tom Lynch and Chipper Sours - Jill Finster APPRECIA TION Devra DeVore Carrie Kenney - Daryl Bosley Awards VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS JR. HIGH D.A.R. WINNERS Devra DeVore (3rd) Bill Kuykendall (1st) Tammy Pyles, Pam Long, Joyce Spencer, Jeri Welsh (2nd) Carmen Baker, Dawnetta Funkhouser and Virginia Flanagan a e aur j = ee ae ed CRISCO AWARD FRENCH AWARD WINNERS CHEMISTRY AWARD Mary Orndoff Colin Wolfe, Darwin Gough, Jeri Welsh HOMEMAKER OF THE YEAR Steve Sluss and Glenda Thomas TYPING AWARD Carolyn Radcliffe Kim Santmyire se s E = BEST -ALL-AROUND BEST -ALL-AROUND GRADE D.A.R. WINNERS JR. HIGH SCHOOL WINNERS Tammra Brinkman, Craig Terry Freeland and Michelle Clayton, Michael McClure, Vickie Judy, Steve Sluss Newhouse and Kim Ann Petry and Virginia White. Absent: Bonnie Malone Reverend Garrison Reverend Miller gave the gave the sermon, invocation and the benedic- tion, RIGHT: Kathy Finkenbinder was pianist for Baccalaureate and Commencement, BELOW: The Senior chorus sang for both events, Songs - He's Everything to Me. and Let There Be Peace, Junior Leaders were Terry Brown and Tom Lynch, Junior Ushers were Jackie Bradfield, Pam Hayes, Ann Newhouse, Christy Moreland, Lisa Gable, Devra DeVore, and Sherry Baldwin. The Juniors also did the arranging of the stage and flowers. LEE ANN ALKIRE was valedictorian, REVEREND PAUL SUDER had the prayer, Commencement GO PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE AND PACE AND REMEMBER WHAT PEACE THERE MAY BE IN SILENCE, Desiderata Some say that gradua- tion is the end of a part of our lives, but for some of us, it is only the beginning. SUSAN DOUTHITT was salutatorian. Awards LEE ANN ALKIRE - Sen. Robert C. Byrd $25 bond for Valedictorian, Joston's Graphic Arts Award for Valedictorian, Reader's Digest Award, I Dare You Leadership Award, Typing II Award, Yearbook Award SUSAN DOUTHITT - Joston's Graphic Arts Award for Salutatorian, Fort Ashby VFW Scholarship Award, . Math Award JOANN HEAVNER - National Society DAR Good Citizen Award, Future Teacher of the Year, Betty Crocker Award, Math Award, Yearbook Award SCOTT BRADFIELD - I Dare You Leadership Award, Senior High Citizen of the Year L, G. Balfour, Yearbook Award MICHAEL CRONE - Fort Ashby Lions Club Citizen of the Year Award, Special Yearbook Award for Photography DEBBIE MACE - Joston's Graphic Arts Award for Activities, Yearbook Award MAX DIXON - W, Va. Society SAR Award, C, Murray Allen Science Award EDDIE BLAUCH - Fort Ashby VFW Basketball Sportsmanship Award, Joston's Graphic Arts Award for Athletics KAREN BROWN - Best-All-Around Girl KEN LONG - Best-All-Around Boy BRENDA BRADFIELD - Journalism Award BILL UMSTOT - Joston's Graphic Arts Award for Activities TERRY BRELSFORD - Joston's Graphic Arts Award for Athletics ROGER GOUGH - J. William Marker Scholarship Award JEFF ADAMS - Outstanding Distributive Education Student in Mineral County V. T. C. PHYLLIS ANDERSON - Leon G, Schramm Memorial Award for Musical Achievement Faculty Service Awards PAT MURPHY PHIL KNOTTS GREG FRASE BILL UMSTOT ROGER GOUGH RON KIMBLE MARK MALONE DON KIMBLE JEFF ADAMS BARBARA STEED Jeffrey Edward Adams Lee Ann Alkire Phyllis Lorraine Anderson Leon William Arnold Tara Lee Barbe Daniel Webster Barnes David William Bittinger Edward Lynn Blauch Brenda Ann Bradfield Scott Andrew B radfield Terry Lee Brelsford Karen Mae Brown Terry L, (Santmyire) Brown Michael Andrew Crone Raymond Theodore Devore Max Harold Dixon Susan Marie Douthitt Edward Lynn Elza Becki Lynn Feaster Curtis Lee Flanagan James Eugene Forbes William Gregory Frase Anthony Wayne Gable Vicky Lynn Gains Sandra Kay Gerwig Roger Doland Gough Michael Stephen Harden JoAnn Frances Heavner James Lee Johnson Diane Lee Kenney Rose Doralean Kerns Donald Dale Kimble Ronald David Kimble Phillip Wayne Knotts Kenneth Edward Long Debrah Lynn Mace Mark Daniel Malone Raymond Emerson Miller Curtis Lee Moreland Patrick Haywood Murphy Shelia Irene Nelson Thomas Dale Newhouse Daniel Marshall Nield Carol Jean O'Brien John Homer Orndoff Richard Lee Oster William Maynard Oster Sandra Heavener Parish Debora Rae Pownell Michael Allen Pyles Robin Lynn Rhodes Johnda Kay Ritchie Karen Kay See Alma Mae Shanholtz Deborah Kay Sisk Philip Curtis Snyder Phyllis Jean Snyder Barbara Sue Steed Elissa Ann Twigg Sue Burns Umstot William Ray Umstot Cheryl Lee VanMeter Richard Lee Wagoner James Calvin Wotring Michael Crone helped with the photography for the Fortress the second semester, Mr. John Householder substituted the second semester as a Special Education Teacher His efforts were greatly appreciated! a | } i Congratulations to the Class of 73 SSF earn naseetoee cree Pepa Sp eeeeee = See pea Ses rere oe Exe e rebar Na pyr iotaseges a Peceiest Wire pepper er eep is Seg Pa eR Oe OEE So Cee Te er EET EON ap eee SERRE ae ERE EPO Een ay. pe Minemiosate teres a wea ean naw ON ag a ER SB OS a oS Jesse eto ey ieee ete Fey FSS eee ree Poe ey ee ae poe TNS TER IESE SESS aha parece enneat en pee eS Seep e nec aet inves eran peer te ent) : = Seeere pepo pees SST. 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