Hamlin High School - Pied Piper Yearbook (Hamlin, WV)

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« AS PRINCIPAL OP HAMLIN HIGH SCHOOL I .ISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS KY APPRECIATION TO BOTH THE FACULTY A:rD STUDENT BODY FOR THE SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL YEAR V.T HAVF ENJOYED. IT HAS FEN AN HONOR TO SERVE IN KY PRESENT CAPACITY A:?D T .VAU? TC FURTHER THANK TTrF PATRONS OF T'- E SCHOOL AND THE SCHOC L OFFICIALS FOR THE SPLENDID COOPERATION THPY HAVE RFNDERFD TO OUR SCHOOL. IT HAS BEEN A SUCCESSFUL AND PLEASANT YEAR AND I AM PROUD TO HAVE BIFN A PART OF THE SCHOOL AND ESPECIALLY AM I PROUD TO SEE THE PIED I?F.R ONCE MORI '!ITH US. MAY WE L 0 CFI-RISU rHI TEMORI?:-' OF CTTK ASSOCIATION• Pauline Adkins Hanlin High School 38 Marshall College '42 A.3. Degree Home Economics, Corjmerce Opal R. Jarrett Hamlin High School 30 Morris Harvey College '40 3.3. Degree Marshall College 46 A.M. Degree English, Soolal Studies Ruby Lucille Miller Hamlin High School 25 Marshall College 36 A.3. Degree Commerce, Social Studies Zens Marie Creneans Hanlin High School 2V Marshall Colie-e 45 Librarian Eloiae Holley Hanlin High School 38 Marshall College 43 A.3. Degreo Home Economics and Art Virginia May Smith Hanlin High School 25 .’4. Ya. University '32 A.3. Degree .V. Va. University 41 A.M. Degree hngl h nd French f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y HHI 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 Lillie Thompson Hamlin High School 27 •fcrshall College '46 A.B. Degree English O Jewel Joseph Hina Settle Galyean Guyan Valley High School 30 Huncia High School, Marshall College 41 A.B. Decree Social Studies, English Indlanna 19 Ball State Teachers College '25 A.B. Degree Horae Economics, English r ' —r James K. Roberta Louie Hoff H 'rrlsviu J.lEh School '37 H alln iUrh School '28 :Marshall College 41 A. . Decree Physical Education and Math Morris Karvey '32 A.B. Degree Social Studies, Engli , Instrumental Music Robert J. Yoek, Jr. Fairmont High School 21 Morris Harvoy 25 B.S. with A.B. Equivalent Social Science Betty Jean Hr er Marshall Kir School «4 Marshall College 46 A.B. Decree i .usic 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % rs l n J y - TJ f r •A a'Jl j ✓ Center Box, left to right: President, Paul Curry; Vice President, Jean Prldetnore; Secretary and Treasurer, Norma Lee Smith First Row: Raymond Adkins, Eileen Burton, Edward Roberts, Iris Sumner, Second Row: Pauline Nlda, Charles Elkins, Rose Warle Black, Jack Phillips, Jewell Salmons. „ „ . Third Row: Boyd Adkins, Jewell Stickler, Russell Elkina, Anna Gaye Cummings, Fourth Row 1 Wanda Watson, Raleigh Riddle, Dorris Tabor, Denford Smith, Carmel Sallazzo f' t 4 t t f 4 4 4 f 4 4 4 f 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 First Row: Phillips. w _ _ „ Second Row: Bettle Ashworth, Bob Curry, Jtobel P. Sowards, Lelsne Richardson. Third Row: Bob Crawford, Daisy H. Hod e, Bob VanleLinde, Reva J. D. Carper, Black, Ralph Fourth rUi Juanita ! -.nkle. Bill Collins. Virginia Young, Jo« Childers, FlftnSF.os:n, OdsU Keaton, Glennlth Stt.art, Ouy Bragg, Juanita S. Reeler. GLAS5 HISH OR V In nineteen hundred and thirty-five, thirty-two little faces entered the old building across the way. As all other youngsters starting to sohool, we were very excited. We entered the first grade room to find smiling face greeting us. The smiling face was none other than Miss Ann Smith, now known as Mrs. 0. C. Campbell. This year passed quickly with many pleasant memories and we felt that we were about the beat educated first graders ever to be promoted to the second grade. The next year we were under the leadership of Mrs. Thelma Bums. This year brought more excitement and it was another step toward our final day of graduation. The third grade greeted us with a charming young lady, Mias Pauline Curry, who is now the sweet little wife of Mr. Hall. This year was marked by the race between J. D. Carper and Mrs. HaII around the room. I don't think she ever did catch him. We were sent to the fourth grade (probably by mistake) and Miss Mabel Gillenwater was to be our instructor. Bob Vande Linde got pretty windy this year and told some tales that lasted for weeks. Don't tell anyone, but I don't think he has run down yet, or that he ever will. In the fifth grade we were under the guidance of Mr. Walton Smith and we had a lot of fun. As time went on we became smarter, meaner, and a lot larger, as most kids do. In the sixth grade we were taught by Mrs. Evelyn Adkins, Mr. Chapman, Miss Booth, (who married this year) Miss Lillie Thompson, and Mr. Dorsey Martin. It was in this year that Coach Martin started the boys on their way in the basketball world. We were now the big shots of the graded school and ready for Junior High School. At last we found ourselves entering the front door of the old Hamlin High School. We had as our sponsor Mrs. Martha Carson, whose place was later taken by Mrs. Opal Jarrett. This was a thrilling year because it was our first year to be spent in the Hamlin High School. In the eighth grade we found Miss Frances Fulcher and Mrs. Flo B. Van Horn to be our sponsors. This was the year we had those famous debates, and our two outstanding speakers were none other than Charles Elkins and Joe Childers, «ho knows, maybe someday they will be debating in Congress? We wonder if Mrs. Vance is still praying for God to have a second Judgment day, because Bob Yeager would never get there for the first one he was always, late for history class. This year we were really going places—the boys were playing basketball on the Junior High and Senior High School team. In our freshman year Mrs. Van Horn and Miss Fulcher remained with us. Miss Fulcher's place was later taken by Mrs. Gladys Messinger, who was re- placed by Miss Pauline Adkins. The next year we were sophomores. This year will always stand out in our minds because it was the year we studied about bugs, bugs, and more bugs and listened to the remark, oh Tut, you are the dumbest Biology class I have ever had . We are sorry, Mrs. Van Horn, that we caused you so many gray hairs. Our sponsors were Mrs. Daphne Deitr and Mrs. Shirley Toppings. 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 i 0 0 0 0 'r r Ira. Cpal Jarrett and Mrs. lr Inia Mack lac® «as late by Mr. John Hussel3, play The In our Junior year «« found to be our sponsors. Mrs, Mack's and oh . yj ' we hussel ar n . e presenter a play entitled. Antici of Andrew and sponsore? th« first circus ever to be $1 ver. at Ratlin H! h School. Joe Childers husseled aroun- (If you can Imagine s-ch a thing), and . ot his tan together to play for us at our Junior anrl Senior °anquet, which was tven at the 3overr.or cji)• I ------- ------ eventful year one of the beet we have ever enjoyed, obeli Hotel. T Is was a very Now we are coming into the home stretch of our high school eu.cation. the goal we have been i r s'r.ce that Jay In 1 35. «e begun to settle dOVB. Just to pr la statement Rebel Powell became V.rz. Sowar, s, Juanita Sowards became rs. Reeder, alsy Hicks became Mrs. Hodge, Petty Ashworth became Ira. gager, and Carmel Sollazzo received a sparkl The love bug had really oltten the Senior class of 47. This year Mrs. Ja-rett remained with us a- wc nlneo : Iss Virginia Smith, our former rrl nclral. Now that c .r sen! - r ye r has cor. to a close we rerret to say good-bye to our beloved friends and cur Cld Alma Mater. When at last you rave reached your goal, as c eve none, I kr.ow that you . 111 look ack upon your high ach many pleasant memor'es. hcrever we go and whatever we do Hamlin HI h 3chccl will have had more Influence u- on our lives than we dream of now. He are sorry that one of our seniors can not be with us through our Senior year of school. However, he will craduate. BEST WISHES TO WILLIAM ADKINS PROM THE SE1I0R CLASS OF 1947. 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 4 4 0 4 '■M r r r r ✓ r t r f 5 f i t How lovely to be sitting under the southern stars Pondering what's in our future fro afar. Look I The lovely Moon Malden our future will say. She's come from her home in the sky this day-- To tell us our futures so we can be on our way. Jaok Phillips, it is plain to see, A great movie magnate you will be. A great Inventor is Bernard McClure, He's invented a parachute which would lndure. Eileen Burton is a modeling deb. She's the Sleeping Beauty in the new Comfy Rest bed. Tommy LoveJoy runs a large steam laundry. And is married to the girl we used to call Blondle . Tommy's helpers are these six— J. D. Carper, John Tabor, Odell Keaton, Jimmie Leach, Bob Yeager, and Danford Smith. Boyd Adkins is manufacturing bird seeds. These are just what the poor things need. Bob Vande Linde a salesman is he. Who signs all his orders Just plain 'Sweetpea'. Raleigh Riddle played a fiddle. Until Louie Hoff decided he was too little. Now he plays a big bass Horn, And does he give out with plenty of corn I Russell Elkins has Just stuffed a skunk and a parrot. Then he named them Smith and Jarrett. Joe Childers, the stars decree, A famous musician you will be. Dorris Ann Tabor, an Aviator will be your mate. And you'll soon fly from state to state. Juanita S. Reeder, it's in the stars as you can see, A wonderful wife and mother you surely will be Mrs. Clark Madden, the former Juanita Hinkle, Ooes through her housework with her eyes all atwinkle. Bob McCalllster, in the states, by a happy chance. You and Lelane Richardson will live on a ranoh. Edward Mutt Roberts, a strong man is he. Now starring in the circus Darn'em and Dee . Up the high pole he daringly climbs. Soon, very soon, the wedding bells for him will chime. £ t ✓ f f ✓ s £ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 few- Daisy H. Hodge, tha stars proclaim, A model housewife la your sole aim. HryvVv Charles Elkins, through the Oolden Gate your ship will glide. With Rose Marie Blaok of high eohool days by your aids. Revs Black, in a large university, eo the stare say. You 11 teach young men from day to day Virginia Young can really model a house. Only to be chased out by a little grey mouse. Jean Pridemore, the atara foreoaat you'll never be blue. The president's chair la waiting for you. Bill Collins, a famous hairdresser for Madame Bane, Doesn't have any hair to get wet in the rain-- Baldness is a sign of intelligence, he always olaimed. Mabal P. Sowarda, a lovely fate awaits you'll see, A Pulitzer Prize winner you will be. Opy Bragg, a good bookkeeper is he. Does all hla work very systematically. Jewell Stickler and Anna Gays Cummlnga-- Beautlcians forevermore, Hatfield and Burgees Is the sign that hanga above their door. Wanda Watson, batter known ae Little Red , la a specialist for tha head. Paul Curry, a sweet Senorlta, eo pure and fair. Has built a home for you to share. Carmel Sallazzo, the stare decree you'll travel more. Some day you'll live in Singapore. Pauline Nida, tha stars proclaim a minar'• wife you'll be. The gold in the Incas will aat you free. Professor of Chemistry is Robert Curry, « All the co-eds call him Doodlebug because he never will hurry. A beautiful wife la Norma Lee, She'a also tha mother of three— Named Pauline, Clark III, and Rose Marie. Oretha Egnor, nice, loveable girl. Has sailed three times around the world. Glenn1th Stewart, always overlyweight, . — When she passed on, glided through the Pearly Gate, And left to mourn her ohildem eight. Naomi Jenkins, always rather quiet, .. « Ie now an orator who has proved two wrongs never make a right. Jewell Salmons and Colletts Stewart, the former and the latter. Are now teaching at the dear ole' Aims Mater. Bobby Lee Crawford, go North say tha stars, as fast as you can. There's a blua-eyed girl awaiting above the Rio Grande- £ Jo. Philflps, • navy man t last. h«s found th« navy 11 Because he has to ollmb four times dally up the mast Bettis Ashworth Hager, wife of Johnnie, Has a little eon that she has named Lonnie. too fast. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H fl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CL VSJ We, the Claaa of 1947 of the Hajnlln High School, being of aound mind and good Judgment, and In good aplrlta, do hereby make, execute, publlah, and de- clare this our last will and testament. In manner following, and do hereby, by theae present revoke any and all wills by ua heretofore made. I, Bob Curry, being of a aound mind and unstable Judgment, hereby will my ability to sing (moat people call It something elae) to ray big brother. Bill Curry. I, Jackson Arnold Phillips, being of aound mind and flirty with the girls, hereby will to Ralph Swanaon ray ability to skip study hall and then make up with Mrs. Creraeana. I, Raleigh Riddle, do hereby will and bequeath to any sucker who can blow as much as I can, my basa Horn. I, Joseph Mont Childers, being of a sleepy mind and musical disposition, after taking Inventory of my possessions, hereby decide that I need every- thing I now have (and a little bit more). I, Danford Smith, better known as Sawmill, or Big Foot, being of an unsound mind and disabled disposition, do hereby will and bequeath my honor- able nickname of “Sawmill which has followed me through these f xir years In Hamlin High, to Andrew Adkins. I, Carmel Sollazzo, being of a aound mind and quiet disposition, do here- by will and bequeath to Adeline Boyers my ability to get engaged before grad- uation. I, Bernard McClure, with aound mind and flirting disposition, hereby will Raleigh Riddle my Interest In Gaye Billups, and I also will ray study hall seat to Mrs. Cremeans. I, Rose Marie Black, I, Pauline Nlda, and I, Norma Lee Smith, being of sound minds and quiet and sober dispositions, hereby will and bequeath to any three girls to love each other, have as much fun, sell as many tickets, get as many advertisements, and get by with as much giggling, as we have through school. I, Reva Black, being of sound mind and quiet disposition, do hereby will and bequeath to Dwight Bellomy my ability to make good grades In school. I, J3ob Crawford, alias Sure Shot Jr. , being of 4-F body and a Jealous mind,'hereby will my ability to play the trumpet to Conrad Lambert, and my ability to stay In the Harmon family to nobody. I, J. D. Carper, alias Sure Shot Sr. , being of weak mind and selfish disposition, do hereby will and bequeath to Jackie Linville ray position on the football team, and to Jackie Leach my Practice basketball trunks. I, Bob Yeager, being of empty mind, warped body, and a corny disposition, hereby will to Jackie LoveJoy my ability to get along with all the teachers especially Mrs. Oalyean. I, Bob McCalllater, being of Nutty disposition, strong of mind, and weak of body, hereby will and bequeath to Paul Smith my ability to tell Jokes providing they are the right kind of Jokes. I Johnnie Tabor, having a stupid mind and aour disposition, do hereby will my position on the football team to Jarrell Burrhead Hill for the com lng season. I, Guy Bragg, hereby will some of my height to Raymond Shorty Adkins. He needs It. I, Raymond Shorty Adkins, being of an unsound mind and disabled disposi- tion, hereby will to Paul Smith my ability to be a bookkeeper. I, James Russell Elkina, being of 1-A body and a publish, and declare this to be my last will and Crawford all my interest in Dorthy Harmon and to Bob. Gosh, what a reliefJ I, Naomi Jenkins, being of sound mind and quiet 4-F mind, do hereby make, testament. I will to-- Dorthy all my Interest in disposition, do will and r f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'X bequeath to Betty Adkins ray special front seat on the school bus, 0 0 0 0 0 0 I, Collette Stewart, being of a aound mind and noisy disposition, hereby will and bequeath to Katie Smith my ability to be quiet during study period. I, Virginia Rose Young, being of a sound mind and stupid dispositi on,make this my last will and testament, I do hereby will and bequeath my slim figure to Alice Kathryn Reynolds. I, Wanda Mae Watson, being of a sound mind and stupid disposition, make this my last will and testament. I do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Ellen Hedrick my red hair providing she doesn't cut it off. I, Bettie Lee Ashworth, being of changeable mind and bashful disposition, will and bequeath to Ilder Jean Hager my ability to get a certain guy to love honor, and cherish, until death do we part. I, Juanita Mae Hinkle, being of scatterbrain personality, do hereby will to Helen Madden my last name, providing she will give me hers in exchange. I, Juanita Faye Reeder, being of sound mind and quiet disposition, do hereby will and bequeath to Mabel Sowards ray ability to make up my mind as to the husband I want. I, Dorris Ann Tabor, being of no mind whatsoever and a spoiled disposi- tion, do hereby will and bequeath to my life-long friend Dorthy Jean Harmon, my interest in Dwight Black, providing Dwight and his mother agree 1 I, Jean Pridemore, being of a changeable mind and disposition, do hereby will and bequeath all of my school books that I have used through highschool to my sister, Maxine Pridemore in the hope that she will get'more out of them than I did. I, Anna Gaye Cummings, and I, Jewell Stickler, being of two weak minds and two quiet dispositions, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Lou Lovejoy and Joyce Ray our ability to play basketball in peace, not pieces. I, Charles Unk Elkins, being athletically minded and happy-go-lucky dis- position, do hereby will and bequeath to my little brother Carl Mullens1’ Elkins, my title Heartbreaker of Hamlin High , and a pair of my old basket- ball socks, providing he doesn't wash them until they become so dirty he can set them up and step in them. I, Ralph Tommy Lovejoy, with flirty disposition, unsound mind, and 1-A body, do hereby will and bequeath to my big brother Jackie, my ability to have No. 1-2-3-4 girls in Hamlin High, providing that he doesn't go farther than the twentieth mark. I, Boyd Adkins, being of unsound mind and body and sleepy disposition, do hereby will and bequeath to Fred Hinkle my ability to get along with Mrs. Oalyean. I, Bill Hunky Collins, being of a weak mind and aound body, will to Edgar Adkins my position on the Football team, providing the coach agrees to this. I, Bob Sweetpea Vande Linde, being of weak mind and strong body, hereby will and bequeath to Paul Smith ray position on the Football and Basketball team, and also to be partners with Dwight Black on the installment plan bro- thers. I, Eileen Burton, being of unsound mind and quiet disposition, do hereby will to Elaine Ashworth, my temper to add to hers, to make her the boss in the third period Physical Education Class. I, Glennith Stewart, being of unsound mind and sunny disposition, hereby will and bequeath to my dear sister, Guynlth, my Royal typewriter. I, Mabel Powell Sowards, being of sound mind and quiet disposition, do hereby will to Kathleen Barrett my ability to get a husband. I, Lelane Richardson, being of very sound mind and bashful disposition, do hereby will and bequeath to Mary Petrie my seat on the bus by Bill Hager, providing Bill agrees. I, Edward Mutt 1 Roberts, being of strong body and wandering mind, do hereby will and bequeath my manly physique to Coach Roberts. I, Oretha Mae Egnor, being of changeable mind and sunny disposition, will and bequeath to Dallene McComas, my Ipana smile, to be used only when Fred is around. I Jewell Salmona, with unsound mind and cute disposition, do hereby will and bequeath to Regene Yeager five minutes of my time, to flirt with ray boyfriend. I, Daisy Hicks Hodge, do will and bequeath to Robert Hicks, my ability to get to school early every morning. I, Jlncnla Leach, being of no mind whatsoever, do hereby will and bequeath to Dorris Ann Tabor all my earthly possessions. P. S. I don t have any I We do hereby nominate and appoint the Class of 1948 as sole executors of this our last will and testament and direct that said class not be required to give bond. The above will la the last Instrument given under the hand and seal of the official board of the Class, In the year One Thousand Mine Hundred and Four- ty-seven. SENIOR CLASS SCOPE Best Personality Girls---------------------Juanita Hinkle and Virginia Young Best Personality Boy................................................Paul Curry Friendliest Girl.................................. -..........— Pauline Nlda Friendliest Boy............................-..................B° VandeLinde Most Studious Olrl-------------------------------------------------- Prldemore Most Studious Boy------------------- —---------------------- Paul Curry Cutest Olrl------------------------------------------------Norma I e Smith Cutest Boy-------------------------------------------------------Joe Phillips Apple-Polisher Olrl......................................Pose Marie Black Apple-Polisher ' Boy------------------------------------------JCarper Most Mischievous Girl----------------- —--------------------—--Pauline Nlda Most Mischievous Boy ■------------------ — Bot) Yeager Wittiest Olrls-------------------------- --Norma Smith and Pauline Nlda Wittiest Boy--------------------------------------------------- Collins Girl Most Likely to Succeed--------------------------------—Jean Prldemore Boy Most Likely to Succeed— ———-—————-—-—-— —-----------------Charles Elkins Best Sport Olrl--------------------------------------------------Juanita Reeder Best Sport Boy..........-.........-....-.........................Charles Elkins Most Conceited Olrl Most Conceited Boys ------------Juanita Hinkle Joe Childers and Bob Curry enter box, left to right: President, ;..ary Alice Jcites; Vice President, Carl Elkins; secretary and Treasurer, Eleanor Jo Edwards, irst How, left to rirht; Carolyn Thacker, Dwi'ht Black, Juanita Stickler, Raymond Richardson Alice K. Styooldi econd Row: Lucille Ray, Edward Adkins, Helen i adden, Fred Hinkle, ..ada Rose hlrd Rowi Hildred bias, «iniford I cCo:r.as, Nina Ruth Keaton, Leo Laily, Ilder ourtl Aow: Jamie Lou Huffcen, Paul Baith, Eva Lee Yeager, Bobby Hall, Jo Ann Linville. First Row, lert to right: Adeline Boyer, Jarrell Hill, Teddy Lou Adkins, Ray- mond Clark, Lae Lawson, ____ . second Row: Slaine Ashworth, Don iihanholtx, Kathleen barrett. Swell Cummings, Aw nelle Richmond. .. . _ _ , _ _ ,,. Third Row: adle liolten, Jimmie Leach, Rowena Adkins, Bud Reynolds, Docile Browning, Fourth Row: Katie Jaith, Ralph wanson. ■■■■■■■ fV SOfPltlOMCMRlI C x s. Center Box, left to right: President, Lois MeCos a; Vice President, Billy Hager; Secretary and Treasure, Cleta Moore, Second Row: Dorothy Harmon, Eugene Lawson, Helen Salmons, Ida Isaac, Charles Kimble, Margaret Jarrell, Third Row: Mary Petrie, Jackie Leacn, Betty Yearer, Regene Yeager, Bill Curry, Mary Stowers. Fourth Row: Guynlth Stewart, Lester Hauiaren, Mllared Thompson, Helen Barrett, Dwight Bellomy, Clara June Barrett, Fifth Row: Ruth Plumley, Millard Dailey, Janice McCoraas, Rutn Dailey, Otis Salmons, Vonnle Adkins, = 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 § 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 First ow, left to right: Petty Pluraley, Troy Huffman, Ellen Reynolds, Jean Carper, fey Losejoy, Velva Slone. Second how: Sienna White. lawrence Earrett, Dovetta Pauley, Jo Ann fiysonr. Junior Bias, VexInc Fridemore. Third ow: Margaret KcCallister, Velvin ioberts, Dorris Jean Chaney, 'able Sewards, Jackie Lovejcy, Dorothy Spurlock. Fourth ow: Cpal Orass, Mildred Hill, Paymend Stewart, Ester Salmons, Lou Dean McConas• 4 4 4 0 4 4 f 4 4 4 0 0 f 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 f 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 f 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 f 0 4 0 0 § f 4 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 f 0 4 0 4 0 0 f) r t — 4 n ft i i T , . u (ft First Row, left to right. Mary Hag.r, Jl nle K .r, Jans Evelyn Kl hls. Hal Porter, Betty MCXll.fr. Donald S.arl. Third Row Patricia Price, Charl.e Young. Ren. Black, Cecil Been, Barbara Fourth Row: Dorris Jean Barrett, Jackie Dlnvllle, Crett. Wheeler, Robert PIHorn. Lucs. Elisabeth Adklna. Arthur Benton, Batty A’kins• 4 4 0 4 0 0 4 4 0 ml 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 W W 0 0 0 f 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 i 0 0 0 0 j a, 4 •V a V ( • fS M ■ I A '_ . _ ; r«j -vs; a 0 v. a r First Rowt Mldred Tabor, George King, Gerldine Bias, Franklin Adkins, Glennith Pack. m Second Rows Violet Oartln, Sylvester Dailey, Rose Karle Bias, Teddy arrett, Lucille Linvllle. . Third Row? Peggy Sponaugle, Conard Lambert, Delorls Madden, Dorsa Ashworth, Tonopah Stowers. .. . Fourth Rows Dorcas HcComas, Woodrow Dailey, Barbara Ic omaa, Chelcie Adkins, Ruth Pauley. _ . , , , Fifth Rows Callle Roberts, Rubin Dillon, tfyrtle Lu as, Bobby Lovejoy, Ethel lfeade r t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'M 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' i 4 4 4 4 031$?.« First Row: Olevs Byrd, Cash Stowers, Patricia Adkins, Rexal Stowers, Bessie Lucas• Second Row: Deloria Wade, Ellhu Wiblera, Rose Marie Bias, David Burna, Barbara Elian Hedrick. ' - V 9 f'f .daroia Sowards Dencll Lovejoy Edgar Adkins r % f-J? v, ) Scctt Adkins Lester Rusk xxf George Dailey fi swieiv 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r_ - 'w. 4 s j Ui . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i ' ons, Vice- fcBurer. raham, Jr. First Row, Lett to Right: Kitty Adkins, President; Bud Sa :resident; Margaret Swanson, Secretary; Lee Franklin Barrett, Second Row: Ann Lawson, Adrian Rusk, Marie Reynolds, Walter Anna Huffman and Buster Powell. _ Third Row: Ina Stump, Barbara Vickers, Billy Joe Smith, Evelyn killer, Adkins and Emogene Salmons. , _ Fourth Row: Roy Lee Lambert, Eleanor White, Billy Vickers, etty ilott, oel Roberts and Lavonne Dailey. Fifth Row: Betty Richardson, Paul Ray Barrett, R-ta . ack, etrel Violet Qodfrey and Freeman Mead. Dele r 2 A A A A A A A + A A 4 A 4 i A 4 A A 4 4 A 5 4 4 j 4 4 5 r) O: r a 4J 01 .If ♦ J o V - qoJLs (rr A A First Row: Barbara Miles, Bills Sexton, Betty Gibson, Buckey Dent, Luellis White, Charles Chapman. „ _ Second Row: Sally Plumley, Bobby Meade, Juanita Harmon, Arthur Nell© Henson, Polly Abbott and Robert Madden. Third Row: Anna : ee Isaacs, Jlmr.le Jarrell, Phyllis Oartin, Basil Keith Edwards, Oaye Billups and Ronald Brock. Fourth Row: Ramona Calloway, Mason Klda, Pobby Cooper and Jackie Reynolds. r ? 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r4 4 ml 4 4 4 4 4 ex'- Top Center, left to right: Wary ’elcher, Pres.; Charles Lawson, Vice Pres., Norma Dulaney, Sec.; Helen Curry, Trees.; Claud Pack, Jo Simons. Second Row: Noca Adkins, Okey Woodall, Ruth Nida, Johnny Woodall, Dortha Bragg, Bobby Sansom. Third Row: Max Linville, Amy Bell Richardson, James Holton, Wanda Browning, Lenord Stickler, Creda Pullins. Fourth Row: Florence Collins, Henson Browning, Betty Jo I wson, Clark Lamp, Mildred Wiblen, Chester Burns. Fifth Row: Billy Jo Walden, Dallene McComas, Beachard Cumr.ings, Fae Byrd, Jimmy Reynolds, Betty Lambert. Sixth Row: Delores Lovejoy, Rex Stowers, Doris McCallister, Harold Browning, Barbara Walden, Masie Yeager. Seventh Row: Bobby Hicks, Betty Stickler, Richard Barrett, Deloris Roberts, Hello Byrd. f f f 0 F 0 0 F 0 0 ✓ 0 0 0 F F 0 f 0 F F F 0 0 F F F F 0 0 F f 0 0 0 0 - FOOTBALL TEAM 1946 Top Center: James K. Roberts, Co«ch First Row, left to right: Johnny Tabor, Ralph Tommy Lovejoy, Bob Curry, Jack Phillips, Bernard McClure. Second Row: Bill Collins, Bob Yeager, Bob Sweetpea Vanle Linde, J. D. Carper, Danford Sawmill Smith. Third Row: Bob McCalllster, Charles Elkins, Fred Hinkle, Jimmy Leach, Paul Hayne Smith. Fourth Row: Dwight Black, Carl Elkins, Jarrell Hill, Jackie Lovejoy, Sammy Lewis. 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t SI hi m 4 • II V - ‘ n r II Fifth Row: Jackie Leach, Billy Skeen., Jaclcle Llnvllle, Edgar idklna, Hersohel Barrett• Manager: Artnur Nello Henaen FOOTBALL SCORE HAKLIH FOOTBALL RECORD 1946—47 OPPONENT Sharpies Buffalo 3uyan Valley Hilton m HAV.LIN 20 7 32 0 32 41 132 Totals SCORE PLACE 7 Away 0 Away r 0 Home 27 Away r 12 Away 28 Home 74 FOOTBALL HJGKLICHTS Hailln High Is proud of her first team after four years of non-partlcl- patlcn lr. fotUall. The Bobcats played a six game schedule, winning :f l slr.g one, finishing lr. a tie for second place In the Southaestern Confer ence, and three men placed on the All Conference Team. Charles link Elkins, Senior, 160 pounds, 6' 1 . ■ th® choice for End on the All Conference Team. He Is regardedasagooddefen; slveend and leading scorer of the team. (W. night mention here that link la an excellent student as well as an athlete.) The boys asking the Second All Conference Team from the Bobcats were: -Tcrrjsy Lovejoy, 135 pounds, 5 9 , Second All Conference Backfleld, good passer and broken field runner, and team quarterback. J. D. Carper, 135 pounds, 5’ 8 , Second All Conference Center, good defensive back, excellent passer and blocker. CHEEK LEADERS Norma Smith, Sanior; Helen Barrett, Sophomore; J£ae Lawson, Junior; and Mary Lou LoveJoy, Freshman. BASKETBALL TLAi.' 46-47 Front row, left to right Jackie Love Joy, Ralph Tontay Love Joy, Bob Sweetpea VandeLinde, J. D. Carper, Paul Smith, Jackie Linville, Ewell Cummings. Back row: Coach Jim Roberts, Joe Childers, Jackie Leach, Edgar Adkins, Carl Elkins, Chanes Elkins, Bob Yeager, Danford Sawmill Smith, George Daily and Bill Collins. THE PIED PIPER STAPP PIrat Row: Editor! Jean Prldemore Assistant Editor! Eleanor Jo Edwards Business Manager! Russell Elkins Advertising Staff! Norma Lee Smith, Rose Marie Black and Pauline Nida. Second Row? Senior Reporter: Juanita Hinkle Art Editor: Paul Curry Typists: Virginia Young and Juanita S. Reeder, Faculty Advisor: !'iaa Pauline Adkins Third Row: Subscription Staff: Alice Kathryn Reynolds, Lelone Richardson, Caro lyn Thacker and Lucille Ray. JOE’S BAUD Pianist, Miss Betty Hager; Bob Curry and Bob Crawford; Saxophone, Leader, Joe Childers and Kada Rose Hauldren; Drums, Jack Phillips. f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f 4 it . . Vi t i. - 11= - 4 4 4 4 4 4 Liti I OLEE CLUB First Row left to rlrfit: Davetta Pauley, Norm I e Snith, Glennith Pack, lan RlchirdSon, B tty Plott, Mary Lou Lovejoy, Helen Barrett and Ann 3econdfRow: Rose Marie Black, Wanda Watson, Reva Black, Barbara McComas, Jewol Stickler, Anno Gaye Cunnings, Ava Huffman, Colletta Stewart, Kitty Adkins and Music Director, vi®s,BatJy ??gerl , Third Row: Rowan Adkins, Oretha Egnor, Jeno Evelyn Kimble, 8j2X Ruth Dailoy, Mildred Hill, Glennith Stewart, Violet Gartin, Vable Sowarda, Phyllis Gartin, Mable Powell Sowords, and Patty Price. Fourth Row: Joe Phillips, Tocsny Lovejoy, Joe Childers, Bob Curry, Charles Elkins, Raleigh Riddle, Bob VandeLindo, Jack Phillips and Odell Keaton. NATIONAL HONORARY SOCIETY First Row, left to right: Jean Carper, Dorothy Harmon, Ida Isaac, Pauline araaret Jarrell. Velva Slone. Secrrrt Sow: Lnwrer.c 3«rr.tt, Ol.nn Whit , Mnrgiiret NcC«lllst«r, Peva Bl.ok, Patty Plumley, Helen Barrett, Jean Prldenore, Jackie lovejoy. Third Row: Karr Petrie, Maxino Pridenore, lois MeComas, Charles lkina, Juanita Hinkle, Anna Gaye Cummings, and Dorothy Suurlock. VARSITY-H CLUB First Row. left tc right: Joe Childers, Bob Vande Linde, Ralph I vejoy, J, D. Carper, Bill Collins, Bernard McClure, Coach Jim Roberts. Second Row: Jackie Leach, Bob McCalliater, Bob Curry, Carl Elkina, Hersohel Barrett, Jock Phillips, Paul Smith, Jackie Linville, Jackie loveJoy. Third Row: Dwight Black, Ewell Cunnings, Edward Roberts, John Tabor, Danford Smith, Charles Elkins, Bob Yeager, Edaar Adkins, Fred Hinkle, Jarrell Hill. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY THE MINX FROM MISSOURI First Row, left to right: Lucile Ray, Eleanor Jo Edwards, Mary Alioe Scltea Mae Lawson, Alice Kathryn Reynolds, Adeline Boyers, Nada Rose Kauldren. Second Row: Sponsors, Mrs. Jewel Joseph and Miss Pauline Adkins. Third Row: Fred Hinkle, Raymond Richardson, Edward Adkins, Bobby Hall, Winford McComas, Paul Smith. kmm ; V = V ,171 ‘Vff 4 4 4 f 4 f 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 J 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 •• fcxa LINCOLN COUNTY HI3H SCHOOL BAND 1946-47 Reading left to right: eated: -obby Cooper, Jackie 'eynolds, ’oner VI1liana, Ruty Dailey, Jo Ann Sera -rs, 3etty Yea er, F. J. Mldkiff. Front How, stand In : Louie . roff, mdrifist-r, Jack Phllllppa, Hazel ?oe, Rena 31ack, Louise Bays, Doris tfllkinson, Doris Mullins, Peggy Jarrell, Barbara ’ ornas, Jlnmie Boyer, Ann Roy, Joe Childers, Patty Price, Phyllis idklff, Jane Kimble, Adeline Poyer. Carol Crer.eans, Ho !a Rose Hauldren, Skcezix Isaacs (Majorette}, Bill Curry, Mable Sowards (ma jorette), Anna Lou Ryan, (majorette), elnrc:i Ann Ins (drum majorette). 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