Grafton High School - Re Echo Yearbook (Grafton, WV)
- Class of 1965
Page 1 of 156
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 156 of the 1965 volume:
“
Re-Echo _____ GRAFTON HIGH SCHOOL GRAFTON, W.VA. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ORGANIZATION ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES SUPPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT V § 2 ALMA MATER Hail Alma Mater! Hats off to you. Ever You'll find us loyal and true Firm and undaunted always we'll be. Hail to the school we love. Here's a toast to thee. 3 AS I RECALL Looking back on my years in high school, I seem always to remember doors. The first day of my freshman year I was swept with the other freshmen through the front doors, into the auditorium and into high school life. To a freshman the building is enormous and the door to the next class is so very far from the last. As a freshman I wandered through my first year looking up at seniors, being amazed at the amount of work involved in class tournaments, and shuddering when I found that the teachers were determined that I should use my brain. My sophomore year began more favorably. 1 went to my old homeroom and was sent to my new one. Those two doors symbolized a big step upward. Now I belonged to this mad rush of high school life. This year was like being suspended between two worlds. There was the rush to get to the ball games, concerts and tournaments, and at the same time the anticipation of being a junior. The glamour and magic of the prom, the chance to beat the seniors in the tournaments, and getting a driver's license were all things to which we sophomores looked forward. Then, suddenly, May was there. The summer flashed by in a whirl of parties, swimming, and drive-in movies, and again the doors opened on a new year. As juniors we had to think a great deal but had little time to do more than blink as events, soon to be treasured memories, sped by. I remember my junior sponsor's threats of peanut butter and crackers at the prom if we didn't sell enough magazines. Football and basketball seasons flashed by, and it was time for class tournaments. We really worked and won some a yards for our efforts. Then it was time to prepare for prom decorating. The prom was all I expected it to be. My junior year closed on a high note, and we all turned toward our senior year. We moved up to try out our new seats in the auditorium. Were we proud! Then suddently my classmates and I were seniors and the doors which had opened so long to receive us were finally to shut us out. There was so much to cram into our senior year. The joy of finally being a senior was dimmed by the fact that we were soon to leave high school behind. 1 have my own special memories of this last year as do my classmates. When our memories begin to fade, this book will refresh them. We'll pass through these doors and out again on graduation night knowing that when the doors to high school shut, new doors will open ahead of us. Some of us will never meet again as we move through the doors of the future, but we can all move back through the doors of memory to rejoin the classes of the year 1965. EDITOR - NORMAN COLLIER 4 MILDRED HADD OX Mrs. Mildred Haddox, a very dedicated and much admired teacher left us at mid-year. She had taught for thirty-five years at Flemington High School, First Ward, Parkview, and Grafton Higli School. Mrs. Haddox attended Elkins High School, Davis and Elkins College, Marshall and West Virginia University where she received her A. B. degree majoring in speech. She belonged to the WUEA, and NEA. Mrs. Haddox was an able directress of plays during the time the Little Theatre was at C. H. S. After retirement she plans to read, listen to music, keep house, and do the things she couldn't do before. We're sure she's doing just that and enjoying every moment of it. RETIRING WITH WARM MEMORIES SHERMAN HASELDEN Mr. Sherman Haselden has been teaching in public schools for forty years. During this time he has taught typewriting I and II, bookkeeping I and II, office practice, office machines, salesmanship, retailing, business law, and business arithmetic. He is member of the NEA, WVEA, NBEA, Classroom Teachers Association, and Taylor County Teacher's Association. He was a Re-Echo sponsor for six years, various class sponsors, football program sponsor, and has held several other positions. Mr. Haselden's interests range from traveling to camping and gardening. After retirement he plans to write his family history. 5 6 DEDICA TION The 1965 Re-Echo staff is proud to dedicate this year's Re-Echo to Mr. Russell Walls, Jr., our librarian. Mr. Walls was born May 7, 1930 in Morgantown. He is the son of Mr. G Mrs. Russell Walls, Sr. Mr. Walls has one brother and one sister. His brother is currently teaching in Morgantown and his sister is living in Wisconsin. Mr. Walls graduated from Morgantown High School in 1948, entered West Virginia University and received his B.S. degree from there in 1953. He served in the Army from 1953 to 1955 when he re-entered West Virginia University. He received his Masters Degree in Education in 1957. Mr. Walls is a member of the Wesley Methodist Church and Usher's Club in Morgantown and a member of the Kiwanis Club in Grafton. He is a Junior Class Sponsor, interested in various youth activities, such as chaperoning band trips, and taking cheerleaders to ball games. His favorite pastimes are boating, camping trips, and traveling. Mr. Walls has been librarian at G. H. S. for eight years where his cheery smile and good-natured kidding are well-known to teachers and students alike. 7 STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing body of our secondary schools. The primary purpose is to teach the students good citizenship. This is done by providing activities in which each inidividual receives the power of self-discipline within themselves. Another function of the student council is to promote school spirit and good sportsmanship. This is done by offering the class tournaments, an activity in which each student participates. The Student Council is made up of a president, which is elected by the student body the preceeding year, and a representative from each home room. Being a member of this worthy organization is truly a great honor. It has rules and regulations that must be followed in order to provide the basis for a good school government. By keeping in step with the student council we will all benefit in education and receiving training in good citizenship. David Goodwin -- Student Body President STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Becky Henderson, Ann Shafferman, Pam Glover, Judy Teagarden, Pam Barlow, Dave Goodwin, Russell Weaver, Penny Peters, Karen Collins, Sebbie Gall. SECOND ROWr: Delores Patrick, Linda Patrick, Linda Knight, Brenda Fast, Becky Lynch, Linda Wood, Nancy Kirby, Wilma Runner, Mike McDanial. THIRD ROW: Mr. Walls, Charles Satterfield, Larry Adlington, Paul Wetsell, Bill Gerkin, Dave Peters, Jim Paige, Ronnie Lawson, Bob Kisner. THE BOARD’S VOICE IS THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE TRUSTEES ELECTED IN THE DISTRICT ARE THE GUARDIANS OF OUR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Paul C. Bartlett has held the office of Superintendent of Schools for the past eight years. Mr. Bartlett received his A.B. degree from Fairmont State College and M. A. Degree from W. V. U. His is affiliated with the Blueville Methodist Church and is a member of the local Lions Club, a Mason, and is a member of the W. Va. Education Association, National Education Association, and American Association of School Administrators. John B. Jenkins, James Kerns, Mildred Keefer, Chester Blue, Kenneth Godwin, Paul C. Bartlett. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Ronald Knotts has held the office of Assistant Superintendent of Schools since his appointment in 1949, having taught in this county since 1929. He obtained his A. B. degree and his A. M. degree from W.V. U. Mr. Knotts has been Campaign Director of the Annual March of Dimes since 1947, and is a Lay Leader of the Church of the Good Shepherd. He is also Treasurer of the Taylor County Chapter of the American Red Cross. 10 OUR PRINCIPAL Lynn Faulkner, Principal B. S. , E. E., A.M. Mr. Lynn Faulkner has been a member of the faculty of Grafton High School for 34 years and has been principal for 6 years. He assumed his principal duties with a rich background. He holds degrees from West Virginia University, Cornell, and Harvard. Although he is a very busy man, he still finds time to work with his ham radio and scientific experiments. The students of Grafton High School feel that he is doing a splendid job as principal and as a friend. VICE PRINCIPAL Edward Whitescarver, Assistant Principal A. B. , A.M. Mr. Whitescarver has been at Grafton High School as registrar and assistant principal for 5 years. He is a graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College and W. V. U. Mr. Whitescarver has a friendly smile for everyone and is liked by all the students. He expresses his regret that there is but 24 hours in a day. Mr. Whitescarver is a great asset to our school. We are proud to have him as our assistant principal. I 11 Neillie Bolyard . . . Teaches home Economics . . . sponsor of the future home-makers . . . enjoys preparing for teachers coffee hour . . . has been with us for 26 years. Mildred Bord . . . Enthusiastically teaches bible, physical education and health . . . very interested in gems . . . also directs our cheerleaders. Hazel Cole . . . She is a faithful sophomore sponsor and biology teacher ... is always willing to help students who are willing to help themselves. Harley Donham . . . Came to G.H.S. during 1964-65 school term and help strenghten the backbone of our faculty. He is doing an excellent job of teaching Vo. Ag. and Biology. Jean Faulkner . . . Often heard talking to herself in French after a hard day. This capable teacher will keep the name Faulkner in G.H.S. after our principal has retired . Tom Bolyard . . . Enjoys teaching general math and driver education . . . has many virtues and much patience with student drivers. Charles Cather . . . Industrial Arts, household mechanics, and mechanical drawing instructor. He shows outstanding respect to the ladies. George Current . . . A new face at G.H.S., he was a former student of our school and a graduate of Fairmont State College. He is one of the major forces in this school due to his ability in nathematics. Wilma Evans . . . Sponsoring the A . T. C. is one of her extra-curricular activities . . . teaches civics, economic geography, and consumer's living . . . credited for adjusting freshmen to high school. Mildred Haddox . . . Teaches junior English and speech . . . often heard saying how much she enjoys her speech classes. As a retiring teacher, we will miss her very much, and we hope the feeling is mutual. 12 CHARLES CATHER A.B., B.S., M.A. NELLIE BOLYARD A.B., M.A. WILMA EVANS A.B., M.A. JEAN FAULKNER B.S. MILDRED HADDOX A.B. TOM BOLYARD A.B., M.A. MILDRED BORD A.B., M.S. P.E. HAZEL COLE A.B. GEORGE CURRENT A. B. HARLEY DONHAM B. S. Sherman Hasclden . • . He is our able typing, bookkeeping, and office practice instructor . . . sponsor of the commercial club . . . always has a kind word and friendly smile. Francis Julian . . . Takes a great interest in boys he teaches . . . enjoys sports and is liked by everyone. He is our capable welding instructor. James Manno . . . Our freshman football and basketball coach ... is a favorite with all for his acting in Spanish classes. Randall McKinney . . . Economics instructor and varsity coach . . . famous for surprise tests and leaning back in his easy chair to tell stories of days gone by. Carrie Packman . . . teaches sophomore and senior English . . . especially interested in upperclassmen manners . . . sponsor of the National Honor Society. Joseph Henry . . . Our band director . . . Anyone can make noise, let's have some tones' . . . feels his best after a successful concert. Charles Kelley . . . His laugh and smile are familiar to everyone . . . enjoys spending his lunch hour with students . . . teaches machine shop and has taught at G.H.S. for 16 years. David Mays . . . One of the new figures to lighten the halls of G.H.S. . . . does a good job of filling Mr. Faulkner's chemistry and physics shoes. He is already famous here because of his red hair and abstract thinking. Hor tense Mum ford ... is an instructor of freshman and sophomore English . . . teaches literature with great vigor . . . seems to enjoy her job immensely. Patricia Rice . . . Directs our A Capella choir and mixed chorus . . . famous for gestures and Tuesday night re her sals . . . has a wonderful ability for telling stories. 14 FRANCIS JULIAN B.S. CHARLES KELLY B.S. 15 Elma Robinson . . . Her speciality is freshman and junior English . . . likes a student who is prompt and does neat work . . . enjoys listening to radio and television announcers mispronounce words. Hazel Shaver . . . Teaches art and mechanical drawing does not keep her from helping out with many extracurricular activities. Lawrence Spadafore . . . The assistant coach of our varsity football and basketball teams. He teaches civics and physical education. Students know he likes to see that B-team win. Russell Walls . . . Our affable librarian . . . dislikes conferences in our library . . . enjoys chaperoning school trips and helping with fund raising campaigns. Eleanor Duckworth . . . Chief secretary and the leader of the pack in the office . . . enjoys chaperoning students on trips to basketball games . . . has fun with everyone she's with. Martha Roy . . . She is a member of the commercial department of G. H. S. . . . teaches shorthand, business math, business English, and personal typing . . . a co-sponsor of the commercial club ... is well liked by her students. Mildred Sinsel . . . Industriously teaches American and world history . . . encourages student teaching in American history . . . known for her difficult tests and pleasant personality. She is a well read teacher. Barbara Towles . . . She teaches American history, civics, and freshman English . . . enjoys a good laugh ... a capable directress of the Thespians and the F. T.A. . . . and homecoming activities. Margery Williams . . . She is an instructor of physical education, health, and general science . . . the mind behind the 1964-65 Re-Echo Staff . . . as our advisor she has done an outstanding job . . . many thanks. Shirley Turner . . . The official skeleton locker key of G. H. S. and the lady from whom our books are dole . . . favorite expression is nag, nag, nag! 16 ELMA ROBINSON A.B. LAWRENCE SPADAFORE A.B., M.A. BARBARA TOWLES A. BM.A. RUSSELL WALLS B. S., M.A. MARTHA ROSE ROY B.S., M.A. HAZEL SHAVER A.B. 17 MILDRED SINS EL A.B., M.A. Marguarite McDaniel, Blanche Stuttler. Alfred Ford Charles Duckworth, Bill Be vers, BillWhite-scarver, George Snydery, Bill Turoczy, Gordon Dillon, Denny Rosier, Ronald Knotts, Arthur Wilson, Bill Hersey. IB SENIORS 20 CASSANDRA SUE BOLYARD THOMAS KENNETH BOYLAN DAVID LEE BRUNER LEON DAYTON BULLOUCH 21 SANDRA KAY BURTON DAVID LINN CARRICO ROBERT LEE CARROLL ■■ JOHN FREDERICK CLELLAND ROBERT LEWIS COFFMAN SANDRA LEVERNE COLEMAN 22 NORMAN BRAGG COLLIER JOYCE LAVONNE COMPTON SUSAN RUTH COOLE JAMES RONALD COOPER LARRY ALLEN COZAD CECIL ALLEN CRIM 23 AUDRY LEE CROSTON JUDITH KAY CULP RONALD LINDIN CUNNINGHAM 24 CHARLES ALLEN DRYDEN RICHARD HOWARD DUCKWORTH BARRY WAYNE EDWARDS CHARLOTTE CAROL DUCKWORTH THOMAS DIGMAN LARRY LEE DILLON 25 JOYCE LAVAUGH ELLIOTT LINDA DARLENE FLOHR GARY DORN FORMAN BARBARA ASTELLA FOWLER VICTORIA SUE FREDERICK JANICE KAY FRIEND 26 BARBARA GARRETT PAMELA KAREN GALL ROY KENNETH GALL NANCY DELORES GERARD WILLIAM RAY GER INS LINDA ROMAINE GLOVER 27 DAVID ALLEN GOODWIN SARAH JANE GRAY WILLIAM EDWARD GROW CHARLES WESTLEY HALL JOSEPH SCOTT GOODWIN LINDA GORDON 28 29 ROSE ANNE HENRY NANCY LEE HULLDERMAN SUSAN WESCOTT HINKINS JOHN JOSEPH ISNER « 4m ir JAMES FREDRICK JACKSON 30 HOWARD ANDREW JACOBS LINDA JUNE KELLER MARY ELLEN KERBY WILLIAM DAYTON KIGER BEVERLY SUE KINCAID DIANA LOUISE KINES 31 NANCY RUTH KIRBY MARY STELLA KNIGHT CASSANDRA CARROLL KNOTTS MARY ANN KINNEY 32 CAROLYN LIPSCOMB JOHN CHARLES LORD CAROLYN MARIE LAREW 33 CAROL ANITA LUNDY DAVID KEETH NALONE LORETTA ANN MARQUESS JACQUILIN MASON CYNTHIA ANN MARTIN CHARLES JOSEPH MARSHALL 34 SANDRA MAYLE WILLIAM KEITH MAYLE ■■ 35 THOMAS LEE McGAHAN 36 ROGER LEE MORGAN ALICE JEAN MORRIS LINDA LOU PATRICK 37 DAVID CARDER PETERS WILLIAM RONALD PETERS TERRY LYNN PHILLIPS RUSSELL CRAIG PITMAN ADONIS DIANE POLING JON ROBERT POLING 38 ROBERT CURTIS POSTEN VIOLA JOYCE POLING DORENE ISSABELLE POSTON 39 40 BRENDA KAY ROGERS ROBERT LAYMOND ROGERS KAREN SUE ROLLINS ALICE JEAN SAUCER DAVID ALLEN SEVIER REBECCA SUE SAYERS 41 ■ ELLEN KAY SHACKLEFORD LINDA ALICE SHAFFER TONI LEE SHAFFER LINDA KAY SHARP RALPH MILLAR S HA HAN CAROLYN SUE SHARP 42 MARY ELLEN SHAVER PAUL RICHARD SHAVER CHRISTINE SHAW NANCY JEAN SHELTON WILLIAM ROY SHUMAKER JAMES LOAR SMALLWOOD 43 44 WANDA JEAN TATTERSON 45 JOSEPH BALTS WARD YUVONA LOER WARE CHARLOTTE SUE WAUGH RUSSELL LEE WEAVER MARY LOU WILLIAMS HOMER WALLACE WINANS 46 GLENDA JOYCE WITHERS JOHN MICHAEL WITHERS ERNEST EARL WOLFE UNPHOTOGRAPHED SENIORS SANDRA BOLYARD CLARA DALTON DANIEL GOODNOW AMY GREEN CHARLES HAYES RICHARD KNOTTS DON PHILLIPS RICHARD TUCKER EUGENE WILLIAMS JOHN ZORIK 47 ■■■Hlllt! SENIOR MOST A THLETIC CLASS COMEDIAN 48 Susie Coole Russell Weaver Linda Taylor Charles Hall PERSONALITIES MOST INTELLECTUAL Susan Hinkins Ronald Reese MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST TYPICAL Nancy Kirby Larry Adlington MOST VERSA TILE Carolyn Reneau Chuck Dryden MOST SHY 49 Kisne Shaw Glenn Morrison Clara Mitchell Miko Klithers BIGGEST FLIRTS Barbara Denton Jon Poling BEST DRESSED Janice Frient Dave Peters MOST POLITE 50 MOST TALENTED Mary L. Williams Fred Jackson Judy Culp Bob Coffman JUNIORS _______ Anita Arble Carol Arbogast Cornelia Armstrong ■ Kathy Austin Jerry Ball Patty Bennett Robert Brown Molly Bishop Lelia Bolliger Carol Campbell Shirley Carder Margaret Carr Linda Clark Richard Clovis Colleen Coleman 52 Nancy Constable Richard Coole David Craig Elizabeth Crall Barbara Facemire Curry Mary Curry Alice Dotson Charles Ewers Richard Farrell 53 Brenda Fast Carol Fisher Howard Ford Patty Fowler Florene Frederick Judy Funkhouser James Gragg Nancy Haislip Gary Haller David Harter Roger Harvey Rebecca Henderson 54 Gary Hoff Rebecca Isner Rosemary Jackson Linda Jenkins Sheryl Jenkins Romola Jennings 55 Sarah Kirby Clair Kisamore Dale Lee Patty Leeper Amy Lewis Jay Louzy Gary Lake Ronald Lawson Linda Knight Robert Knotts Sharon Knotts Mary Kuhn Paul Louzy Rcatha Lynch John Magnifico Joyce Markley Barbara Marquess Dexter Mayle Eddie Mayle Ere el Mayle Gwendolyn Mayle Beverly D. Miller Beverly J. Miller Judith Miller 57 Barbara Newcome Barbara Poe Daniel Poling Kathy Poling Richard Poling James Preston Sharon Price 58 Charles Proudfoot Kenneth Queen Greg Reed James Reed Larry Reed Joe Reneman Jackie Rice Garry Richman Larry Richman Linda Roberts David Sapp Beverly Satterfield Robert Sayers Peggy Shaffer Anne Shafferman Marlene Shaw John Skinner Theresa Skinner Dannie Smith David Smith Sandra Smith Lawrence Spadafore Robert Star ford Bobbie Stansberry Mae Steadman Linda Stevens Jerry Swann Donna Tansill % 60 Judy Tedgarden Hannah Thorp Dorothy Tichnell Carroll Tingler Jack Travis Barbara Tucker Hattie Watkins Kathy Watson Victoria Weekley David White Gary' White Susan White 61 Garry Whitescarver Pamela Williams Robert Willis UNPHOTOGRAPHED JUNIORS John Arthur Don Bates Diane Bolyard Richard Bowman Martha Cox Martha Courtney Frank Dadisman David Davis James Facemire Gary Fox Janice Getz Nancy Gordon William Grimm Floyd Haddix James Hardin William Hayes Mike Jones Marie Knotts Dale Lee Gloria Lewis Layne Lynch Larry Mauller Sandra Mayfield Freda Mayle Mayola Mayle William McCloy Phil Menear Ralph Moyer Matthew Paige James Poling Marvin Poston David Shaver Linda Shreve 62 SOPHOMORES Bonita Arthur Larry Ash James Barcus Pam Barlow Chuck Bartlett Demanis Bartlett Nancy Bartlett Sally Bartlett Taffy Bartlett Robert Beltner Roger Bennett Howard Bolyard Lana Bolyard Ruby Bolyard Genesta Boyles Judy Boyles Steve Boyles Susan Brown Micah Burgreen Bill Butler Mary Ellen Campbell Diane Chucci Phyllis Cochran Allen Collins Nancy Collins Tim Conaway Rosalie Corio Darletta Cox James Cox 64 Larry Curry James Daff Jerry Davis Linda Dean Toby DeBarr Robert Delaney Alice Dodge Jerry Duckworth Robert Duckworth Lou Anne Dunham David Edwards Michael Edwards Cary Efaw William Ellers Sonny Fowler Karen Fox Donna Carrett Frank Gatski Debbie Gay Louie Gerard Larry Getz Michael Gibson Janet Glaspell Pamela Glover Susan Goodwin David Haddix Donald Hamilton Ellen Haller Rose Hartley 65 Cary Hayes Twila Hayes Richard Hebb Donald Herdershot Mary Anne Hersey Elizabeth Hoover Sherry Humphrey Michael Hussion Ernestine Jenkins Ruby Johnson David Jones Gary Jones Gerald Jones Karen Jones Sarah Keener Delores Keener Richard Keefover Ansel Kisner Debra Kisner Robert Kisner Cynthia Kirby Wanda Kirkpatrick Melanie Kite David Knight Presley Knight Ronald Knotts Sandra Knotts Shirley Knotts Kay Kunst 66 Barbara Linn John Linn Karen Linn Brenda Lipscomb Bill Long Frank Mantz Albert Mayle Alfred Mayle Almos Mayle Darry Mayle Dewayne Mayle Faith Mayle Julia Mayle Virgie Mayle Edwin McCartney Ralph McCartney Emmanelia Lamb William Lambert Ricky Lantz Ronald Larew Barbara Lewis Dennis McCord Goodridge McCourt Mike McDaniel Linda McGee Lula McMasters Gregory McVicker Stephen McWilliams Eddie Miller 67 Grace Miller Michael Miller Bruce Mitchell Dallas Mitchell Diana Moore Donald Moore Patricia Moore Ronald Moore Robert Morris Arnold Mouser Jim Mullins Cindy Murphy Robert Myres Louis Neason Karen Nestor Robert Nestor Janet New Ion Deloris Patrick Vclda Phillips Michael Pierson Arthur Poling Leo Poling Mary Poling Russell Poling 68 £ William Poling Phillip Rager Richard Reeds Susan Reneau Linda Rice Bill Richmond Gene Riley Sylvia Robb Shirley Robinson Virginia Robinson Dora Rosier Calvin Rogers Wilma Runner Larry Sapp Chester Saucer James Schmuck Bob Seder Brenda Sevier Larry Shaffer Delores Shaw Gary Shaw William Shaw Leslie Shriver Joy Shumaker Clyde Shutdeworth Kenneth Sinclair Andrew Spring Thomas Stafford Stephen Sterling Joyce Stevens Ronda Stevens Tom Stolzenfels Susan Stout Angela Stravrakis 69 Garry Swisher Richard Taylor Thomas Taylor Barbara Thorn Carolyn Thorn Sharon Toth Barbara Wagner Brenda Ward Roger Ware Howard Watkins Paul Watkins Judy Weaver Sherry Weaver Sue Weaver Debbie Weekley Charles White Donna Wilson Susan Wilson Albert Wolfe Linda Wood Gary Wright Linda Wycoff Michael Wycoff Shirley Yeager Sophmores Unphotogra phed: William Austin Robert Beltner Roberta Coleman Connie Cool John Dadisman Mark Funk Richard Hebb Larry Husk Gary Little Lue Lodge Howard Lynch Judy Lyons James Miller George Nose Fredrick Pierson Vernon Poling Janis Richards Gary Riffee Beryl Riley Charles Satterfield Lullia Severe Edgar Shingleton Doris Stout Viola Tucker John Wolfe Donna Wilson Ida Abel Lawrence Andrews Nancy Arbogast Daniel Austin Douglas Baker Madeline Ball Susan Bartlett Robert Bolyard John Bord Rue Boyles Lovetta Bradley Gary Brown Virginia Bryan Linda Bur green Linda Carder Donetta Carnes Michael Carroll Larry Clark Phillip Cleer Karen Collins Lawrence Coole Robert Cox Glenda Currey Roger Daff Pamela Dalton Dennis Dawson Wilma Dawson Richard DeMoss Linda DeMoss Sharen Devers Brenda Dickey Jane Dorton Randall Durrett Susan Elsey Patty Exline 72 Sharon Findley Barbara Fisher Charles Fishbaugh Donald Ford Linda Freeze Chyle ne Funk Sebra Call Sandra Garrett Junior George Sandra Glaspell Barbara Goff Mike Goodwin Fay Grimm Fred Haller Sharon Hardman Kyle Harmon Emily Hartley Samuel Hartley Charles Henderson David Hose James Hulley Mike Hulley Danny Husk Connie Isner Charlotte Jeffries William Jenkins Bonnie Johnson Margaret Johnson William Johnson Marsha Kay Jones Donald Keller Connie Kelley Janet Kincaid Mona Kirby Ceicil Knight 73 Larry Knotts Grade Louk Sandra Low the r Joyce Lynch Rebecca Lynch Charles Lyons Janice Malone James Markley Terry Markley Jane Marshall Carolyn Martin Glenna Mauller Connie Mayle Diana Mayle Durley Mayle Karen Mayle Marlene Mayle Teddy Mayle John McAfee Michael McCauley Sharon McCracken Carl McDaniel Dwight McDaniel Ernest McDaniel Gary McDaniel Linda McDaniel Albert McKeen Rheua McVicker Kathy McWilliams Elizabeth Miller John Miller Katherine Miller Mary Miller Michael Miller Martha Moats 74 Joyce Moore Henry Morey Charles Morris Karen Morris Edgar Mouser Nancy Murray Beverly Owens Susan Palmer James Patton Penny Peters Terry Peters Helen Phillips Wayne Phillips Carl Pinnell Diana Poe Karl Poe Richard Poling Larry Preston Margaret Proudfoot Marilyn Rager Donald Reed John Reed Kenneth Reed Robert Reed Linda Ridenour Marlene Riggleman Ruth Ringler Jonetta Roach Raymond Roberts Pamela Saffle Margaret Saffle Shiela Sandy Charles Satterfield Lynn Setler Deborah Shackleford 75 Susan Shaluta Linda Shanabarger Carolyn Sharps Larry Shaw Robert Shingleton William Shingleton Dennis Shumaker Paul Sinsel Wanda Sloan Deborah Smith Mike Smith Carl Smouse Louis Spadafore Danny Starford Donald Stevens Vicki Stewart Richard Swisher Cynthia Tacy Diane Taylor James Taylor Marily Thorn Betty Tucker Helen Vandergrift Allen Vincent Charles Walls Mary Warder Terri Watkins Janice Weaver Paul Welch Percy Wilfong Michael Willis Retha Winans David Withers Jack Wolfe Darlene Wood Judy Wright Sharon Wright Stanley Boylen Michael Boyles Sharon Cooper Tim Cumpston Janet Glaspell Beverly Cowans James Graig Sharon Haddix Rosemary Hartley Roy Hartley Donald Hershman Freshmen Unphotographed: Shirley Hadyshell Johm Hulley Ernestine Jenkins Ronald Knotts William Knotts Dorothy Kotbn Branda Love joy Larry Lucas Dwayne Mayle Evelyn Me Masters Larry Poling Steve Posteh. David Reed Shirley Riggleman David Robinson Linda Sharps Francis Stanton Virl Stemple Beverly Watkins Michael Weaver Linda Williams James Wolfe 76 ORGANIZATIONS z___________ F.F.A ROW ONE: Robert Cox, Roger Roy, Alfred Morgan, Howard Ford, Leon Bullough, Bruce Mitchell, Eddie Miller, Roger Daff, Ronald Fawcett. ROW TWO: Mr. Donliam, Ricky Lantz, Danny Austin, Mike Bolyard, Bob Beltner, Dallas Mitchell, Almos Mayle, Alfred Mayles, Louis Gerard, Bob Delaney, Wayne Phillips. ROW THREE: Gary Hayes, Russell Henderson, Dewayne Mayle, Mike Goodwin, Danny Mayle, Albert Mayle, Andy Mayle, Howard Lynch, Robert Morris, Richard Hebb, Cecil Crimm, Teddy Mayle. F.H.A. ROW ONE: Mary Ellen Shaffer, Sandy Smith, Elizabeth Riggs by, Sarah Gray, Carolyn Sharps, Carolyn Lundy, Audry Croston, Carolyn McDaniel. ROW TWO: Becky Sayres, Alice Jean Morris, Kay Kunst, Kay Austin, Mary Knight, Sharon Deavers, Jonnette Roach, Retha Winans, Karen Mayle, Diane Mayle. ROW THREE: Barbara Fisher, Virginia Bryan, Madaline Ball, Joyce Shumaker, Margaret Johnson, Marilyn Regar, Janice Weaver, Joyce Moore, Wilma Dawson. 78 JUGS ROW 1: Judy Culp, Kisnc Shaw, Nancy Kirby, Janice Friend. ROW 2: Nancy Haislip, Linda Taylor, Carolyn Richnell, Jackie Mason, Kathy Poling, Sandra Mayfield, Rose Anne Henry. ROW 3: Beverly Kincaid, Mary Lou Williams, Carolyn Rencau, Judy Mayle, Judy Teagarden, Barbara Denton, Susan Henkins, Linda Lake. F. T.A. FIRST ROW: Ann Shafferman, John Isner, Sharon Price, Miss Towles. SECOND ROW: Pam Gall, Carol Lipscomb, Nancy Hullderman, Brenda Rogers, Kathy Poling, Linda Glover. THIRD ROW: Alice Saucer, Bobbie Stansberry, Linda Shaffer, Peggy Shaffer, Sue Waugh, Cassandra Belyard. FOURTH ROW: James Preston, Terry Dalton, John Clelland. 79 LIBRARY AS ROW ONE: Debbie Weekley, Judy Weaver, Carolyn Tichnill, Brenda Fast, Mary Ann Kinney, Ann Shafferman, Sharon Price, Charlotte Waugh. ROW TWO: Sylvia Robb, Becky Sayres, Peggy Carr, Barbara Thorn, Pam Barlow, Linda Jenkins, Susan White, Loretta Marquess, Judy Miller, Penny Lewis, Beverly Satterfield. ROW THREE: Martha Cox, Janice Friend, Pam McGee, Bobbie Coleman, Tonie Shaffer, Kathy Poling, Pam Williams, Rose Anne Henry, Diane Goodnow, Nancy Proudfoot, Nancy Haislip, Becky McDaniel. OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW ONE: Eleanor Duckworth, Elizabeth Rigsby, Carolyn Lundy, Scbbie Gall, Pam Gall, Loretta Marcus, Judy Culp, Sue Waugh, Shirley Turner. ROW TWO: Bob Duckworth, John Bartlett, Wilma Runner, Beverly Kincaid, Vicki Weekley, Alice Westerman, Linda Flohr, Nancy Proudfoot, John Clelland, Glenn Morrison. ROW THREE: Bob Willis, Lawrence Spadafore, Bob Coffman, Gary Foreman, Jerry Ball, Garry Whitescarvcr, Doug Moats, Steve Debarr, Steve Sterling, John Lord. ROW' FOUR: Bob Starford, Jerry Ball, Bob Rogers, Dave Riggleman, John Isner, Bob Ha ugh t. 80 A.r.c. ROW ONE: Nancy Hulderman, Brenda Rogers, Jackie Mason, Molly Bishop, Carolyn Tich-nell, Judy Culp. ROW TWO: Linda Clark, Becky Henderson, Jonette Wolfe, Linda Knight, Sandra Mayfield, Sue Waugh. ROW'THREE: Dorene Posten, Alice Westerman, Margaret Reneman, Susie Coole, Mary Ann Kinney, Beverly Kincaid. ROW FOUR: Joyce Elliot, Bobbie Stansberry, Sharon Price, Diane Goodnow, Sissie Skinner, Nancy Proudfoot, Linda Glover, Ramola Jennings, Linda Roberts. CHESS CLUB ROW ONE: Bill Shaw, Tom McGahan, Dave Malone, Bill Gerkin, Charles Marshall, Andy Spring. ROW TWO: Tim Conaway, Steve Debarr, Toby Debarr, John Clelland, Robert Duckworth, Larry Sapp. ROW THREE: Leon Bullough, Gary Haller, Frank Mantz, Jim Paige, James Schmuck, Dennis Mick. Unphotographed Jerry Duckworth, Charles Robinson. 81 COMMERCIAL CLUB ROW ONE: Miss Roy, Mary Ann Kinney, Susie Coole, Dorene Poston, Linda Sharps, Linda Patrick, Carolyn Lundy, Nancy Shelton, Mr. Haselden. ROW TWO: Sandy Knotts, Margaret Renemen, Pam McGee, Beverly Boylard, Alice Jean Morse, Kay Shackleford, Mary Knight, Wanda Tatterson, Sarah Gray, Anita Arthur, Wanda Parsons, Charlotte Duckworth, Norma Jo McDaniel. THESPIANS ROW ONE: Linda Roberts, Sally Bartlett, Kathy Poling, Sue Waugh, Miss Towles, Susie Shulatta, Linda Shanabarger. ROW TWO: Gary Haller, Jerry Ball, Homer Winans, John Isner, John Clelland, Dave Shaver. 82 SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: Janice Friend, Christine Shaw, Debbie Shackleford, Pam Glover, Linda Glover, Charles White, Debbie Weekley, Tim Conway, Bill Richman, Kathy Poling, Ann Shafferman, Judy Teagarden, Sandra Mayfield, Cassandra Bolyard, Judy Weaver, Sylvia Robb. ROW TWO: Viola Poling, Janice Malone, Brenda Lipscomb, Barbara Lewis, Cynthia Martin, Janice Heldreth, Linda Flohr, Dora Thorp, Barbara Newcomb, Sissic Skinner, Betsy Tansill, Linda Freze, Sharon Hardman, Retha Lynch, Patty Leeper. ROW THREE: Linda Roberts, Sandra Lowther, Pamela Saffle, Carolyn Goodwin, Sandra Withers, Mac Steidman, Linda Taylor, Judy Mayle, Shirley Knotts, Sharon Wright, Kitty Austin, Carol Fisher, Elizabeth Crawl, Donna Garrett. ROW FOUR: Dee Dee Bartlett, Sue Stout, Susan Reneau, Jane Marshall, Susan Kincaid, Jane Dorton, Mary Jane Warder, Marlene Riggleman, Linda Wood, Sheryl Jenkins, Bobbie Stansberry, Karen Collins, Susan Elsey, Linda Burgreen, Beverly Kincaid, Nancy Kirby. ROW FIVE: Larry Adiington, Tom McGahan, Dave Bruner, PaulWetsell, Doug Moats, Bill Long, Lynn Setler, Steve McWilliams, John Linn, Danny Starford, Jimmy Hully, Gary Efaw, Bill Shaw. ROW SIX: Roy Rogers, Danny Poling, Mike Hully, Mike Hussion, Chuck Proudfoot, Roger Bennett, Jim Mullins, Bob Duckworth, Bill Butler, James Schmuck, Larry Sapp, Steve Sterling. ROW SEVEN: Dave Harter, Donnie Stevens, Louis Spadafore, Kyle Harman, Gary Shaffer, Terry Dalton, John Bord, John Magnifico, Bob Jones, Larry Spadafore, Tom Stozenfels, Dave Riggleman. ROW EIGH I: John Isner, Larry Preston, Charles Mikels, Jon Poling, Bob Starford, Bob Willis, Jerry Duckworth, Mr. Manno. FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Vicki Weekley, Sally Bartlett, Carolyn Reneau, John Bartlett. ROW TWO: Mary Comp-bell, Taffy Bartlett, Joyce Compton, Mary Lou Williams, Linda Shaffer, Karen Jones, Peggy Shaffer, Martha Moats. ROW THREE: Kay Jones, Jean Knight, Darlene Wood, Barbara Wagner, Deborah Smith, Wilma Runner, Susan Bartlett. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Faulkner, Phil Cleer, Frank Mantz, Ronald Reese, Frank Gatski. A CAPPELLA CHOIR ROW ONE: Ann Shafferman, Rosemary Jackson, Sue Waugh, Nancy Kirby, Mary Lou Williams, Judy Culp, Cassandra Bolyard, Carolyn McDonald, Susan Hinkins, Mrs. Rice. ROW TWO: Sylvia Robb, Pam Gall, Judy Weaver, Debbie Weekley, Donna Garrett, Brenda Fast, Judy Teagarden, Vicki Week-ley, Jonette Wolfe, Pam Williams. ROW THREE: Jeanie Beavers, Rosalie Corio, Carol Lipscomb, Linda Stevens, Sharon Toth, Phyllis Cockran, Penny Lewis, Linda Taylor, Christine Shaw. ROW FOUR: Bill Shaw, Dave Carrico, Tom McGahan, Russell Weaver, Garry Whitescarver, Jerry Ball, Dave Dalton, Ronnie Cunningham, Glenn Morrison. ROW FIVE: Norman Collier, Jimmy Jackson, Bob Duckworth, John Isner, Dave Peters, Dave Goodwin, Steve McWilliams, Charles Hall. ROW SIX: Dave Shaver, Chuck Dryden, Bob Starford, Rusty Starford, Bob Rogers, Charles Marshall, Frank Spring, John Lord, Larry Spadafore. CHOIR DIRECTOR ALL STA TE CHORUS 84 Mrs. Patricia Rice Glenn Morrison, Nancy Kirby, David Carrico. MIXED CHORUS ROW ONE: Sebbie Gall, Susan Elsy, Pam Gall, Carol Lipscomb, Judy Weaver, Debbie Weekley, Sylvia Robb, Jonette Wolfe, Marlene Shaw, Linda Stevens, Patty Leeper, Shirley Knotts, Wanda Tattcrson, Mrs. Rice, Director. ROW TWO: Debbie Shackleford, Rosilie Corio, Delores Keener, Sherry Humphry, Peggy Shaffer, Vicki Weekley, Cassandra Bolyard, Nancy Kirby, Judy Culp, Sue Waugh, Rhonda Stevens, Tonie Stevens, Karen Jones. ROW THREE: Martha Moats, Sandra Garrett, Brenda Fast, Ann Shafferman, Judy Teagarden, Mary Lou Williams, Linda Peters, Carolyn Larew, Mary Ellen Kerby, Mary Shaffer, Mary Poling, Betsy Tan-sil, Barbara Newcome, Theresa Skinner. ROW FOUR: Elizabeth Crawl, Nancy Murray, Susan Hinkins, Donna Garrett, Lovetta Bradley, Twila Hayes, Hannah Thorpe, Linda Suppa, Madaline Hamilton, Cindy Murphy, Sheila Sandy, Peggy Carr, Carolyn McDonald. ROW FIVE: Jeanie Beavers, Margaret Johnson, Sharon Toth, Phyllis Cochran, Rosemary Jackson, Pam Williams, Beverly Miller, Linda Taylor, May Steidman, Penny Lewis, Becky Sayres, Jackie Rice, Patty Kerby, Kisne Shaw. ROW SIX: Glenn Morrison, Dave Carrico, Russell Weaver, Gary Whitescarver, David Shaver, Steve McWilliams, Dave Peters, Dave Goodwin, Dave Dalton, Jerry Ball, Charles Hall, Ronnie Cunningham, Bill Shaw. ROW SEVEN: Thomas Boylan, Bob Duckworth, Thomas McGahan, Norman Collier, John Isner, Charles Poling, Bob Rogers, Bob Starford, Rusty Starford, Lawrence Spadafore, Frank Spring, John Lord, James Jackson, Chuck Dryden. 85 GRAFTON BEAR Kisne Shaw -- Head Majorette. MAJORETTES: Janice Friend, Pamela Williams, Bobbie Coleman, Linda Lake (alternate), Sheryl Jenkins (alternate), Barbara Denton, Melanie Kite, Rose Anne Henry, Skip Shahan -- Drum Major. ROW ONE: Jeanie Beavers, Kay Shackleford, Sue Stout, Barbara Wagner, Susan Hinkins, Kay Kunst, Susan Rcneau, Jane Marshall, Mary Jane Warder, Vicki Stewart, Marlene Riggleman, Barbara Faucet, Jimmie Hulley. ROW TWO: Carolyn Reneau, Toni Shaffer, Beverly Boylard, Nancy Ellen Judy, Anita Arble, Bob Duckworth, Bill Shaw, Homer Winans, Tom Boylen, Gary White, Barbara ALL-STATE Jim Jackson, Sue Stout, Chuck Dryden. 86 CAT BAND Linn, Larry Sapp, Dwight McDaniel, Bob Nestor, Steve Deakins, Gary Shaffer, Mike Hulley, Gary Efaw, Larry Shaw. ROW THREE; Mary Ellen Cambell, Janice Heldrcth, Pam McGee, Dee Dee Bartlett, Sue Wilson, Emma Nelia Lamb, Penny Peters, Terri Watkins, Linda Shanabarger, Marilyn Thorn, Janice Malone, Mike Boyles, Larry Cozad, Louis Neason, Chuck Dryden, Charles White, Robert Rogers, Bill Gerkins, John Linn, Charles Hall, David Peters, David Goodwin, John Clelland, Charles Marshall. DIRECTOR Joseph Henry 87 ROW 1: Janis Friend, Kisne Shaw, Rose Anne Henry. ROW 2: Pam Williams, Bobbie K Coleman, Skippy Shahan, Barbara Denton, Melany Kite. HEAD MAJORETTE KISNE BAND SPONSORS PAM — Jr. MELANY — Soph. BOBBIE — Soph. 88 ATHLETICS BEARCATS COACHING STAFF Head Coach Randall McKinney Assistant Coach Lawrence Spadafore Freshman Coach James Manno FOOTBALL SQUAD ROW ONE: Dave Bruner, Ronnie Lawson, John Lord, Charles Marshall, Jon Poling, Bob Starford, Bob Willis, Chuck Ewers. ROW TWO: Lawrence Spadafore, Jim Reed, Bill Shumaker, Rick Poling, Dave Dalton, Rusty Starford, Dave Jones, Dave Peters, Tom McGahan, Ed McCartney. ROW THREE: Dave Carrico, Mike Withers, Bill Butler, Bob Coffman, Ercel Mayle, Bill Ball, Bill Long, Jim Mullins, Paul Louzy, Roger Bennett. ROW FOUR: Phillip Rager, Albert Mayle, Larry Phillips, Toby Debarr, Dave Davis, Mike Hussion, Charles Mikels, Jerry Duckworth, James Facemire, Ansel Kisner, Steve Sterling. SENIORS Dave Carrico -- F. Back Bob Coffman — Guard John Lord -- End Dave Bruner -- Guard FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We They 0 Philip Barbour 18 7 Bridgeport 7 44 Washington Irving 13 13 West Fairmont 20 7 Buckhannon Upshur 26 0 Weston 7 0 East Fairmont 14 20 Morgantown 14 45 Shinnston 6 20 Roosevelt Wilson 6 Bill Shumaker Guard Rusty Starford H. Back Mike Withers Guard Dave Peters -- Q. Back Jon Poling — Tackle 91 JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORE Bill Ball David Dalton Chuck Ewers Ronnie Lawson Paul Louzy Richard Poling Jim Reed Lawrence Spadafore Ed McCartney Bill Long Bob Starford Bob Willis Jim Mullins Bill Butler David Jones Rusty Starford All Big-Ten Halfback Honorable Mention All-State Dave Bruner Honorable Mention Big-Ten guard Jon Poling Honorable Mention Big-Ten Tackle FRESHMAN TEAM ROW ONE: Pat Springs, Kyle Harman, Albert McKeen, Larry Andrews, Kenny Reed, Louis Spadafore, Paul Wetsell, Donald Stevens, Danny Starford. ROW TWO: Sonny Fowler, Jimmy Wolf, Jimmy Hully, Randy Durett, Carl Pinnell, John Reed, Mike Carroll, Charles Satte rfield, Freddie Haller. 93 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Dave Goodwin, Chuck Ewers, Jimmy Jackson, Lawrence Spadafore, Roger Harvey, Bob Willis, Tim Jerkins. ROW 2: Jay Louzy, Mgr. , Dave Peters, Tom Stozenfels, Jon Poling, John Lord, Bob Starford, Paul Louzy, Mgr. Fred Jackson Guard -- Sr. John Lord Center — Sr. David Peters Guard — Sr. Jon Poling Center -- Sr. Tim Jerkins Forward — Jr. Chuck Ewers Forward — Jr. Lawrence Spadafore Forward -- Jr. Roger Harvey Guard -- Jr. Bob Starford Forward — Jr. Tom Stozensfels Center — Soph. 95 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Grafton it 79 Alumni 72 it 69 Philip Barbour 63 it 76 Morgantown 90 ii 67 Shinnston 50 ii 57 East Fairmont 63 it 61 Roosevelt W ilson 65 ii 75 W ashington Irving 66 ii 66 W eston 71 ii 66 West Fairmont 76 ii 68 Philip Barbour 69 ii 70 Buckhannon Upshur 76 ii 64 Morgantown 67 ii 51 East Fairmont 54 ii 65 West Fairmont 74 it 51 Elkins 67 ii 61 Washington Irving 50 ii 107 Shinnston 67 ii 73 W eston 88 ii 67 Buckhannon Upshur 69 ii 56 Roosevelt Wilson 70 ii 63 Elkins 53 B-TEAM ROW ONE: Alan Collins, Bob Duckworth, Bob Jones, Bruce Mitchell, Mike Hussion, Ronnie Lawson, Don Hendershot. ROW TWO: Joe Renemen (Manager), Mike Edwards, Jerry Duckworth, Chuck Bartlett, Dave Dalton, Bill Long, Roger Ware (Manager). FRESHMAN TEAM SEATED: Charles Satterfield, Larry Clark. ROW ONE: Richard DeMoss, Kyle Harmon, Mike Bolyard, Buddy McKeen, Donald Ree, Paul Whetsell, Louis Spadafore, Pat Spring. ROW TWO: John Bord, James Markley, Michael Smith, Phil Cleer, Larry Andrews, Gary Shaffer, James Hulley, Daniel Starford. 96 THE MIGHTY BEARCATS IN ACTION. A group of tacklers gang up on Rusty Starford. Great expectations for the game. 98 0 BASKETBALL IN 100 FULL SWING 101 1964-65 SEASON WINDUP WITH TOURNAMENT l'LAY -- Grafton High Bearcats Upset East Fairmont 79-73 in overtime to lose following night to West Fairmont 64-52. bob Starford All Big Ten Team Larry Spa da fore Honorable Mention All Big Ten Team J. V. CHEERLEADERS Linda Taylor, Barbara Newcome, Ann Shafferman. 102 CHEERLEADERS ENCOURAGE SCHOOL SPIRIT CASSANDRA BOLYARD NANCY SHELTON SUSAN WHITE Nancy Shelton, Nancy Haislip, Cassandra Bolyard, Debbie Weekley, Susan White. 103 Debbie Weekley Nancy Haislip NEW LOOK IN UNIFORMS CHEERLEADERS ROW 2: Debby Weekley, Nancy Haislip. ROW 1: Cassandra Bolyard, Susan White, Nancy Shelton. MAJORETTES ROW 2: Melany Kite, Pam Williams, Bobby Coleman. CENTER: Janis Friend. ROW 1: Barbara Denton, Kisne Shaw, Rose Ann Henry. 104 ACTIVITIES MISS BEARCAT XIV ROW 1: (girls) — Penny Peters, Pam Glover, Brenda Fast, Linda Patrick, Nancy Shelton, Susie Coole, Molly Bishop, Pam Barlow, Sebbie Gall. ROW 2: (boys) -- Danny Starford, Tom Stozenfels, Garry Haller, Scott Goodwin, Dave Goodwin, Norman Collier, John Skinner, Bob Duckworth, David Wither. HOMECOMING COURT OF 1964 107 CROWNING HOMECOMING PARADE AND DANCE 109 STUDENT GOVERNMENT MEETINGS BRING ABOUT IDEAS TO HELP SUPPORT THE SCHOOL IN PROVIDING ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE no BUS TRIPS TO BASKETBALL GAMES TO BOOST THE MORALE OF OUR MIGHTY BEARCATS in LUNCH TIME COMES WITH GREAT ANTICIPATION en GNVH mOHD CLASSES French English Study Hall Chemistry Commercial r% Civics Vo-Ag Shorthand Re-Echo 117 Office Practice??? Happy Birthday -- Bob. Miss Fern White -- A new addition to our teaching staff to take over the duties of Mrs. Haddix English and Speech classes -- we welcome her and hope she has an enjoyable year. Morning coffee hour is enjoyed by all teachers due to the kind efforts of Mrs. Nellie Bolyard. 118 OUTSTANDING WELDER James Paige James Paige has been awarded the outstanding student of welding by L. C. McDowell from the American Welding Society. He has been studying under the direction of Mr. Julian for the past two years. KNOW YOUR STATE GOVERNMENT Judy Teagarden — David Shaver Every year a junior boy and girl are selected from each high school in the state to attend Know Your State Government Day held in Charleston the first part of March. The purpose of Know Your State Government Day is to give the students attending a better idea and understanding of the operation of our state government. 119 GIRL AND BOY STATE GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Boys' and Girls' State give a fortunate individual the opportunity to learn more of the mechanics of state government, as well as enjoy a fellowship with students from all over the state of West Virginia. It is a model state in which all of the governing officials — from the governor to the various individuals in the county governments -- are elected by and chosen from the citizens of Boys' and Girls' State. Time is also allotted for recreation such as swimming, football, volleyball, and softball. Each participant takes special pride in the pin which is presented to him at the end of the session. 120 SECRETARY OF THE YEAR Kay Shackelford MOST OUTSTANDING COMMERCIAL STUDENT FOR 1965 Kay Shackelford was selected as the most outstanding student graduating from the Commercial Department for 1965. She will receive for this recognition, a model offered by the Olivetti Underwood Corporation and a pin presented by the Commercial Department. Kay has achieved a high scholastic record since entering high school. She has made the honor roll for each semester and is a member of the National Honor Society. She has attained a high speed in Typewriting and in Shorthand. She also, was judged for her fine qualities of character, dependability, initiative, appearance and most likely to succeed after graduation. Kay has a pleasing personality and has many friends. She is a member of the Commercial Club, the National Honor Society, and was a member of 4-H Club. She is a member of the Grafton High School band for four years. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shackelford, Route 3, Grafton, West Virginia. 121 VALEDICTORIAN Ronald Reese To Ronald Reese goes the honor of being valedictorian of his class. Ronald has maintained a very high scholastic record. For this he was elected to the National Honor Society and is serving as vice-president of the local chapter. He was named by the faculty while he was a junior to go to Boys' state at Jacksons Mill. His class chose him to represent them at Charleston at Know Your Government Day. Ronald is an active member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, serving as Sabbath School Secretary, teacher of the junior class, and is a Missionary Volunteer Leader. For his pleasure he enjoys painting, mosaics, reading and coin collecting. 122 SALUTATORIAN Linda Sharps Linda Sharps salutatorian of the senior class has also maintained a high scholastic record during her school career. Linda is deserving of this honor. She has been named to the National Honor Society. Linda is president of the Commercial Club and plays on the tournament team. She is a member of the B. Y. F. and teaches a primary Sunday School Class. For her enjoyment, she plays the piano, likes to swim and engages in other sports. 123 CAROL LIPSCOMB Working diligently in her quiet unassuming manner Carol Lipscomb has attained the third place. She has been elected to the National Honor Society, has served on the student council and is a member of the A-Choir. In her church she teaches a kindergarten class and belongs to the M. Y. F. GLENN MORRISON Glenn Morrison, has won many friends while in high school. He is a member of the National Honor Society and A-Choir. He has been selected as a member of the All State Chorus. His outside activities include membership in the Choir of the Presbyterian Church and President of the United Presbyterian Youth. We find Glenn in sixth place. SUSAN HINKINS Susan Hinkins ranks fourth in her class. During her high school career she has been in the band and A-Choir. Her outside activities are in her church where she is a member of the choir and plays the piano for the youth choir. For 8 years she has carried out numerous 4-H projects and served at the local hospital as a member of the Jugs. BEVERLY KINCAID By being seventh in her class, Beverly Kincaid has disclosed her academic ability. Her school activities include office assistant, library assistant and A.T.C. Outside she gave over 130 hours at the local hospital as a members of the Jugs. She is also a member of Rainbow. 124 JUDY CULP A friendly smile and a warm greeting are both qualities of Judy Culp. She is a member of the National Honor Society and has been very active in school affairs. Judy was selected by the junior class to represent them at Charleston in Know Your Government Day. Judy ranks fifth. NANCY KIRBY Nancy Kirby, a demure lass, ranks eighth in her class. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the A-Choir, and has been chosen as a member of the All State Chorus. In addition, Nancy has been very active in 4-H work and has won many honors for herself and her club. She has given over 150 hours as a member of the Jugs. She has participated in many speech contests as a member of the Y.T.C. JOYCE COMPTON Joyce Compton shares the twelfth spot with Mary Lou Williams. Joyce has been elected to the National Honor Society. She attends church regularly and is a member of the B.Y.F. youth organization. For her pleasure she likes to sew, drive and swim. KISNE SHAW In tenth place is Christine Shaw. During her school career, Christine has found time to be a member of the band and A-Choir. She is also a member of both the adult and youth choirs of her church, Church of the Good Shepherd. Also, she has participated in many oratorical contests in school and out. She won the Diamond Speech Contest in the Y.T.C. and serves as recording secretary of the State Y.T.C. Ranking ninth is Russell Weaver. Russell has served on the student council and is a member of the A-Choir. He has been very active in 4-H work in his community. MARY LOU WILLIAMS Mary Lou Williams shares the twelfth spot with Joyce Compton. Mary Lou is a member of the National Honor Society. She belongs to the A-Choir at school and high school choir at church. She plans to continue her musical career. JACQUELINE MASON Jacqueline Mason has placed eleventh in her class. While in school she served as a member of the A.T.C. To our local hospital she gave over 400 hours as a member of the Jugs. Jackie is also an active member of the Presbyterian Youth Group. MICHAEL WITHERS In thirteenth place is Michael Withers. He has been elected to the National Honor Society. His activities are in the field of sports where he was a member of the football squad. He has also been out for trade and tournament teams. RUSSELL KLEAVER 125 DAVID MALONE David Malone ranks fourteenth. He has been elected to the National Honor Society. David is very interested in collecting information about scientific projects and historical personages. At school he is a member of the chess club. He belongs to M.Y.F. For his pleasure he likes to fish and bowl. At present he is collecting World War II military models. NORMA McDANIEL Norma McDaniel and Nancy Hul-derman have tied for fifteenth place. Norma has been elected to National Honor Society. She is a member of the Commercial club and mixed Chorus. Reading and Movies are her outside activities. NANCY HULDERMAN Nancy Hulderman, a very deserving person, ranks fifteenth. She is a member of the National Honor Society, the Future Teachers, A.T.C. and Mixed Chorus. For relaxation she likes to paint, swim, skate and read. NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Grafton High Chapter of the National Honor Society was granted its charter in 1928. The basic ideas of the club is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, and to encourage the development of character in the students of Grafton High School. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. To be eligible for election to this chapter candidates shall have spent at least one semester in Grafton High School and stand in the upper quartile of their class in scholarship. The local chapter selects members once at the close of the first semester. Fifteen per cent of the senior class may be chosen and five per cent of the junior class. For initiation the old members prepare an assembly program which is given before the entire school. The candlelight ceremony and explanations of the duties and privileges that go along with attaining this membership are part of the program. At the close of the initiation the candidates take their pledge and receive their membership cards. After the initiation the members may order pins, necklaces, or other pieces of jewelry which have the official insignia of the society. The keystone of the official insignia symbolizes high ideals and character, the flaming torch is the emblem of the light of truth and knowledge, and the letters C,S,L, and S at the base of the keystone symbolize the four basic ideals of the society. 126 Adviser -- Carrie Packman NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Cassandra Bolyard Judy Culp Susan Hinkins Nancy Kirby Glenn Morrison Ronald Reese Carolyn Reneau Kisne Shaw Mary Lou Williams NEW MEMBERS Joyce Compton Bill Jerkin Nancy Hullderman Beverly Kincaid Carolyn Lipscome John Lord David Malone Jacqueline Mason Norma Jo McDaniel Linda Patrick Dorene Poston Kay Shackleford Linda Sharps Charlotte Waugh Russell Weaver Mike Withers David Dalton Nancy Haislip Roger Harvey Amy Lewis Bob Starford Judy Teagarden Susan White Pamela Williams Bob Willis David Shaver — Unphotographed 127 SENIOR ACTIVITIES LARRY ADLINGTON -- Student Council 1,3,4; Re-Echo 4; Spanish Club 3,4. ANITA LOUISE ARTHUR -- Mixed Chorus 1; Freshman Quartet; Commercial Club 4. JERRY GLEN BALL -- Band 1,2, 3,4. Track 1,2,4; Choir 2, 3,4; Class Tournaments 1,3; Office Assistant 4; Thespians 4. JOHN BARTLETT -- Football 1,2,3, Spanish Club 3; Office Assistant 4; French Club Treasurer 3, President 4. JEANIE BFAVFRS — Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 3,4, Mixed Chorus 3,4; Spanish Club 3. BEVERLY BOLYARD — Band 1,2, 3,4, Commercial Club 4. CASSANDRA BOLYARD -- Tournament Cheerleader 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Choir 2,3,4. Homecoming Princess 2; Library Assistant 2. Re-Echo 2,3, 4; Class Secretary 2,4, Chapter Sweetheart 2, Varsity Cheerleader 2,3,4, Future Teachers 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Prom Princess 3; Spanish Club 4. TOM BOYLAN — Band 1,2, 3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Stage Manager 1. Track 2. KAREN BREEDLOVE -- F.H.A. 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2. DAVE BRUNER -- Football 1,2, 3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, Class Tournaments 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3,4, President of Spanish Club 3; French Club 3, Class President 2; Class Vice-President 3,4; Office Assistant 3. LEON BULLOUGH —F.F.A. 1,3,4; F.F.A. President 4; French Club; Chess Club 4. ROBERT CARROLL -- French Club. JOHN C LIT LAND -- B-Tcam 1,2,3; French Club 3. President 3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Track 2,4; F.T.A. 4; Choir 4; Office Assistant 4. DAVE CARRICO -- All State 3,4 Choir 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Football 1, 2,3,4: Basketball 2, Track 3. BOB COFFMAN -- Football 1,2, 3, 4. Office Assistant 4; Track 2. SANDRA COLEMAN -- Band 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Jugs 2,3. SUSAN COOLE -- A. T. C. ; Homecoming Princess 4. NORMAN COLLIER -- Re-Echo 3, 4 Editor 4; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming Escort 4; Basketball 2,3; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 4. LARRY COZAD -- Band 1,2, 3,4. Choir; Track 1,2. AUDREY CROSTON -- F.H. A. 1,2,3,4. RONNIE CUNNINGHAM -- Choir 4. BARBARA DENTON -- Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2, 3,4; Band Council 2; Jugs 4. CHARLES DRYDEN -- Band 1,2,3,4. Choir 1,2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4: Basketball 1,2: Class Tournaments 3; Band Council 2. All State Band. DICKY DUCKWORTH -- Basketball 1,2; Class Tournaments Coach 2; Class Tournaments 3,4. JOYCE F1LLIOTT -- Drill Team 3; A. T. C. 4. LINDA FLOHR -- Homecoming Princess 4, Prom Princess 3; Spanish Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Class Tournaments 4. CARY FORMEN -- Office Assistant 4. JANICE FRIEND — Band 1,2,3, 4. Spanish Club 3,4; Student Council 2, Jugs 2,3,4. Class Tournaments Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Prom Princess 3. PAMELA GALL -- Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Choir 2,3, 4; Future Teachers 3,4; Class Tournaments 3; Office Assistant 4: Girls’ Glee Club 4. BARBARA GARRETT -- Class Tournaments. BILL GERKIN -- Band: President of Chess Club 4. Student Council 4; Tournament Team 3. LINDA GLOVER --A.T.C. 3,4; F.T.A. 3,4. B-Team Cheerleader 1; Class Tournaments 1; Class Cheerleader 2, 3; Spanish Club 4. SARAH GRAY -- Mixed Chorus 2. F.H.A. Reporter 3; President 4; Office Assistant 3. MADELINE HAMILTON -- Class Tournaments 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. Girls' Glee Club 4. MARY JO HARR -- Mixed Chorus 2,4. JANIS HELDRETH -- Band 1,2, 3,4; Spanish Club 4. ROSE ANNE HENRY -- Re-Echo 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Majorette 3,4. Jugs 4. Choir 3; F.T.A. 3; Library Assistant 1,2, 3,4; Bearcat By-Line 4; Class Tournaments 3. SUSAN HINK1NS -- Band 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Jugs 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Band Librarian 2. NANCY HULLDERMAN --F.T.A. 3,4; A. T. C. 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3. JOHN 1SNER -- F.T.A. Treasurer 3, President 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Choir 2,3,4; Office Assistant 3.4. Spanish Club 3,4. HOWARD JACOBS -- Spanish Club; Spanish Council. LINDA KF1LFIR -- Tournaments 3,4. BUTCH K1GER -- F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. MARY ELLEN KERBY -- Mixed Chorus 1, 3,4. BFIVF3 LY KINCAID -- Library Assistant 2. Office Assistant 3,4: Jugs 2,3,4; A.T. C. 3,4; Spanish Club 3, 4. MARY ANN KINNEY -- A. T. C. . Library Assistant. NANCY KIRBY -- Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 2, 3,4; Jugs 2, 3,4; Student Council 1,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Tournaments 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3.4. MARY STELLA KNIGHT --F.H.A. 3,4. LINDA LAKE -- Band 1,2, 3,4; Library Assistant 3; Jugs 4. Homecoming Princess 3; Prom Princess 3; English Secretary 2. CAROLYN LAREW -- Mixed Chorus 3,4; Class Tournaments 1,2,3, 4. CAROL LIPSCOMB -- Student Council 1,2; F.T.A. 4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. Office Assistant 2. JOHN LORD -- Football 1,2, 3,4: Basketball 1,2,3, 4. Track 3,4. Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Choir 2,3, 4; Office Assistant 4. CAROLYN LUNDY -- F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4. Historian 2; Secretary 3,4. Office Assistant 3,4. DAVID MALONE — Mixed Chorus 3. Chess Club 4. Radio Club 4. LORETTA MARQUESS -- Office Assistant 4. Library Assistant 4 CHARLES MARSHALL -- Band 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2.3.4. Basketball 2,3; Track 3; Choir 4; Chess Club 4. CYNTHIA ANN MARTIN -- Spanish Club 4. JACQUELINE MASON -- Jugs 3,4; Spanish Club 3. A.T.C. 3,4. JUDY HELENA MAYLE -- Jugs 4; Spanish Club 3,4. NORMA JO McDANIEL -- Mixed Chorus 4 CAROLYN MCDONALD -- Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. Choir 3,4. Tournament Team 1,2, 3,4. TOM McGAHAN -- Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Choir 4. Track 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Spanish Club Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 3,4. Chess Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4. Prom Escort 3. PAMELA JEAN McGEE -- Band 1,2, 3, 4; Library Assistant 4. CARY MOATS -- Football 3; Track 2,3. SANDRA MOORE -- Class Tournaments 2, 3,4. ALICE JEAN MORRIS --A.T.C. 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 1. Office Assistant 3,4; Commercial Club 4. GLENN MORRISON -- National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1; Football 2, Class Tournament 1,3,4; Office Assistant 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. LINDA PATRICK — Student Council 4. Homecoming Princess 4: Commercial Club. DAVE PETERS — Student Council 1,2,3, 4; Freshman Class Treasurer; Class President 3,4; Band 1,2, 3.4. Choir 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4. Football 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3,4. Class Tournaments 1, 3, Escort Junior and Senior Prom 3; Homecoming Escort. RUSTY PITMAN — Football 1,2; Basketball 2. JOYCE POLING — Spanish Club. DORENT POSTON -- A.T.C. 4, F.H.A. 2; Office Assistant 3; Commercial Club 4. JON POLING -- Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Spanish 3,4; Escort, Senior Prom 3. FULTON PRESTON -- Class Tournaments 1,2; Spanish Club 3, 4. NANCY PROUDFOOT — A.T.C. 4; Office Assista: 4; Library’ Assistant 4. CAROLYN RENEAU -- Band 1,2, 3,4; Band Librari-2; Library Assistant 2; School Play 1; French Club 3 4: Band Council Secretary' 4; National Honor Societ 3.4, Jugs 3,4. MARGARET RENEMAN -- A.T.C. 4; Commercial Club 4. DAVID RIGCLEMAN — Spanish Club; F.T.A. j Foe ball 1,2,3, Office Assistant. ELIZABETH RIGSBY -- F.H.A. 3,4, Office Assista: 4. BRENDA ROGERS -- A. T. C. , F. T. A. ; Mixed Chorus 2,3. BOB ROGERS -- Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. Office Assistant 4; Senior Represcntati Band Council 4. AUCE JFAN SAUCE -- F.T.A. 4. REBECCA SUESAYRES -- F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librar Assistant 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,4. LINDA ALICE SHAFFER — Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; F.T.A. TONI LEE SHAFFER -- Band 1,2, 3,4; Library Assisi ant 4. RALPH SHAHAN -- Band 1,2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, ; Basketball 1,2,3. Homecoming Lscort 1. Prom Esce 3; Class Tournament team 4. CAROLYN SHARP -- F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4. LINDA KAYE SHARPS -- Tournament team 1,2; Commercial Club 4. President 4. MARY ELLEN SHAVER -- F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 4. CHRISTINE SHAW -- Band 1,2, 3,4; Student Coun cil 1; Jugs 2,3, 4. Spanish Club 3,4; Head Majorctt 4 Majorette , 4; Class Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Clas; Secretary 1. National Honor Society 3,4; Mixed Chorus 4; Choir 4. NANCY JEAN SHELTON -- Student Council 2. Homecoming Princess 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Vu sity Cheerleader 3,4. Re-Echo Staff 3,4; Prom Princess 3: Class Officer 3; Class Tournaments 1,2, 3.4. BILL SHUMAKER -- Football 3,4. FRANKLIN SPRING -- Mixed Chorus i; Choir 3,4. RUSTY STARFORD -- President of Freshman Class 1. Football 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2, 3,4. Basketball 1, 2,3. JEFF STEWART — Track 2,3; Football 3; Homecoming Escort 2. LINDA DIANE SUPPA -- Mixed Chorus 1,3,4; Clas. Tournaments 2,3, 4. JOHN W. SWISHER -- Football Manager 3. WANDA TATTERSON -- Mixed Chorus 4; Commercial Club 4. LINDA TAYLOR -- Mixed Chorus 1,4; Class Toum ments 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3,4. Choir 4. B-Team Cheerleader 4. Office Assistant 3, Jugs 2,3,4. DORA THORP — Spanish 4. CAROLYN TICHNELL -- A.T.C. 3,4; Jugs 2,3,4, Office Assistant 2,3; Library Assistant 3, 4. WANDA PARSONS TRADER -- Commercial Club •; CHARLOTTE WAUCH -- F. T.A. 3,4; Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 3,4; A.T.C. 3,4; Library Assistant 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Thespians 4. RUSSELL WEAVER -- Student Council 1,2,4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Choir 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class Tournaments 1,3. MARY LOU WILLIAMS -- Choir 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Jugs 2, 3,4; French Club 3,4; Clas Tournaments 3; National Honor Society 3; All Stat. Chorus 3. HOMER WALLACE WINANS, II — Band 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Secretary 3; Track 3,4; Basketball Class Tournaments 4; Thespians 4. YEVONA WARE -- 1964-65 Drill Team. ERNEST WOLFE -- French Club; Class Tournament 1,2, 3, 4; Track 4. 128 ADVERTISEMENTS St. Regis Paper Co. CONTAINER DIVISION CORRUGATED PAPER PRODUCTS PIKE STREET GRAFTON--2140 Facemire Motor Company Congratulations to the graduating class of 1965 U.S. Rt. 50 East Phone 433 Chrysler, Plymouth, Valiants a Compliments of Memorial City Post 3081 Veterans B.P.O.E. °f Foreign Wars Grafton Lodge 308 Grafton, W . Va . Kalo Chevrolet Company Best of Luck '65 Grads Buick-Chevrolet-Oldsmobile-Pontiac Willys Dealer in Grafton, W. Va. Congratulations Grads West Virginia Plastics, Inc. Designers and Manufacturers of Plastic Products Grafton, West Virginia - Phone Grafton 60 Nationally Advertised Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Congratulations Class of 65 Style - Quality Price As Advertised In Leading Magazines PAINTER’S HEFLINS 68 W . Main Street Grafton, West Virginia Grafton Jewelry Company Your authorized Keepsake Jeweler 25 W . Main Street Grafton, West Virginia MUSGROVES Wholesale Grocery Groceries - - Flour--Feed ARCHDEACON’S 204-206 Latrobe Street Grafton, West Virginia Complete Outfits The store with 100% Nationally Advertised Merchandise for Men Boys THE REX ALL STORE MALONES PHARMACY Your Money Buys More In A Real Drug Store 16 Main Street Phone 102 McCRORY'S All Your Wearing And Household Needs The most Complete Variety Store in Taylor County. 50-54 W. Main Street Phone 1248 Grafton, W . Va . NU- WA Y SHOE REPAIR We Doctor Shoes, Heel them, Attend their Dyeing and Save Their Soles 32 W . Main Street Grafton, W.Va. Richard Isner, Owner, Mgr. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '65' Compliments of BEVERLY SHOP 115 W. Main Street Phone 285 Grafton, W. Va. LOAR JEWELRY COMPANY A gift from our store will deliver your message that words cannot express Main Street Phone 335 Grafton, W . Va . FISHER DRUGS 119 Main Street--Phone 305 For All Drug Store Items Try Fishers First Free Customer Parking JENKINS CLEANERS LEONARD'S GROCERY Beech and Walnut Phone 787 Your Clothes Best Friend Pioneers in Progressive Food Retailing Grafton, W. Va. 238 W. Main Street Phone 740 Grafton, W. Va. SHARON'S BEAUTY CENTER FOUR CORNERS RESTAURANT Creative Hair Styling, Cutting, Permanent Waving and Hair Coloring Free Coffee Junction 50 fk 119 Owned and Operated by Mr. Mrs. C. R. Holbert J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. GODWIN SHAFFER, INC. Three Ways To Buy-Cash! Layaway! Charge! U.S. Route 50, and St. Charles Street Grafton, W. Va. Always First Quality! MAYTAG When the Time Comes . . . Let Us Help Furnish Your Home J . LEE EVANS FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers Since 1898 Phone 107 ( $ DEALER STEINBECKS ESSO SERVICENTER Complete Esso Service Junction U.S. 50 and 119 Grafton, W. Va. Phone 1043 If You Get It At The UNION DRUG COMPANY . . .It's Right WESTOVER T. V. CABLE COMPANY Prescriptions a Specialty-West Main Street Phone 500 110 St. John Street Grafton, W . Va . Compliments of Carl B . White, Mgr . Norma E. Robinson, Cashier GRAFTON FINANCE CO. Corner Latrobe and Main Street Phone 1089 Grafton, West Virginia Car glass cut to pattern Plate and window glass LEE BENNETT PAINT CO. 222 West Main Street Phone 658 Grafton, W. Va. WELFARE FINANCE CORPORATION Loans from $10.00 to $800.00 CAROLYN'S COFFEE SHOP Homemade Pies-Cinnamon Rolls Lunche s-Dinner s-Sandwiche s 9 Beech Street, Grafton, W. Va. Private Dining Room Owned and operated by Carolyn Demoss 42 West Main Street Grafton, W. Va. Phone 1378 M. V. Spring, Manager BOOSTER Parkhill's Paint Stores S . A . Morosco Congratulations Grads of '65' EDDIES CASH MARKET CUPPETT'S MARKET 217 Walnut Street Grafton, W. Va. 112 Yates Avenue Grafton, W . Va. Phone 159 BUILDERS SERVICE SUPPLY CO., INC. UNION LUNCH County Club Road Grafton, W . Va . 28 East Main Street Grafton, W . Va. RANDLPH'S - FORT PITT SHOE STORE 57 West Main Street Select ion-Quality-Service Mabel Randolph Mgr. JACKSON JEWELERS Your Friendly Jeweler Phone 1379 1 2 West Main St. Grafton, W. Va. IKE'S TIRE SERVICE 209 West Main Street Phone 216 Grafton, W . Va. CONTIC'S PASTRY SHOP Main Street Grafton, West Virginia Phone 225 Washing niinrV Tires-and («rUl L M Batteries-Lubrication Accessories POLING'S PURE OIL SERVICE 228 W. Main St. Phone 967 6 NEWLON'S FLORIST TELEFLORA 221 Maple Ave . 82 Phone 244 Grafton, West Virginia McIntosh sport store 123 West Main Street Grafton W. Va. Phone 134 Authorized Distributor Wilson Sports Equipment ORR'S GROCERY Grocery Produce Meats 519 W. Main Phone 1070 FREY'S SERVICE STATION EQUITABLE GAS COMPANY 27 Ex Main Street Phone 184 Grafton, W. Va. 117 West Main Street Grafton, W . Va . Phone 52 WEST SIDE SPORT SHOP 205 Beech Street Grafton, W. Va. Fishing and Hunting Supplies Compliments of MARY ELLEN'S BEAUTY SALON 823 West Main Street Grafton, W. Va. PHILLIPS PHARMACY The Friendly Drug Store in Blueville Phone 758 GRAFTON FOOD CENTER Fresh and cured Meats Groceries--Frozen Foods Ice Cream Hanna Paints (Greenseal) Phone 459 20 E. Main St. MURPHY'S HARDWARE AND APPLIANCE STORE The Friendly Store Hardware- -Plumbing Electrical--Supply FOODLAND Your dollar does more at a Foodland Store 857 West Main St. Grafton, W . Va . sr A THE LITTLE BIT ZINN MUSIC SUPPLY U mEnw F Hot Dogs and a Little Bit dr 7 of Everything Open 6:00 A.M.--10:00 P.M. Phone 1267 45 W. Main St. 236 W . Main Street Phone 9607 Since 1868 WILLHIDE MEMORIALS G. B. BAKING CO., INC. Fine Monoments and Markers 203 Latrobe Street Phone 253 Ask for GB Bread at your local Grocer V. C. Willhide, Owner
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.