Milton High School - Miltonian Yearbook (Milton, WV)
- Class of 1946
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Thirty-,first Commencement Issue
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DEDICATION
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s The members of the G-raduating Class of 1946 'wish to dedicafe
fhis issue of the "Milt011ia11." to those boys in our class who 1Ll7S6'IfiSlIJljf
interrupted their high school careers to enter the Armed Service of
OIL1' country: Paul Black, Carl Foster, Dale Meadows, ami. Henry
Richardson.
MR. STOVER
Mr. Stover has been connected with our
school since l93O. He was head coach for
thirteen years, until he went to Barboursville
in the fall of l94-4. We were very glad to
welcome him back last December when he
returned to us to assume the duties of the prin-
cipalship. He received his A. B. degree from
Davis and Elkins College and his M. A. from
the University of Kentucky.
APPRECIATION
The staff of the "Miltonian" wishes to express its appreciation to Mr. White for his
invaluable assistance in obtaining advertisements and to the Art and Commerce Departments
for their help in arranging the material and in the art work connected with our first post-
war Miltonian.
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FAC U LTY
Reading from left to right. Seated: Mrs. Clark, Miss Kline, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. Frazier, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs.
Christian, Mrs. McCIung, Miss Grady, Mrs. Harshbarger, Mrs, Henderson, Miss Wayland, Miss Perry, Miss Dent,
Miss Blake.
Standing: Mr. Cummings, Mr. Ball, Mr. Sovine, Mr. Stover, Mr. Harshbarger, Mr. White, Mr. Cain, Mr. Cox.
Absent: Mr. Throckmorton and Miss Doak.
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FACULTY y
BALL, BENJAMIN F.
Instructor in Art and Science
A. B. Marshall College
Harvard University
U. S. Navy
BLAKE, HELEN
Instructor in Commerce and English
A. B. Marshall College
M. A. University of Pittsburgh
CAIN, JAMES A.
Instructor in Psy. Ed.-
A. B. West Va. Wesleyan
Glenville College
CHRISTIAN, LILLIAN R.
Instructor in Home Economics and
Biological Science
A. B. Marshall College
Graduate work, Marshall College
CLARK, HELENE H.
Instructor in Home Economics
A. B. Marshall College
M. A. Columbia University
COX, JOHN J.
Instructor in Social Science
A. B. Marshall College.
, CUMMINGS, DONALD I-if
Instructor in Math
'A. B. Marshall College .
DENT, MARY
Librarian
A. B. Marshall College
DOAK, MARTHA JEAN
Instructor in Phy. Ed.
A. B. University of Kentucky
FRAZIER, JUANITA M.
Instructor in English
A. B. Marshall College
GRADY, PATTY
Instructor in Latin, History and English
A. B. Marshall College
M. A. Columbia University
HARSHBARGER, J. HAROLD
Instructor 'in Social Studies and Band
B. S., W. Va. Wesleyan
MI A. Marshall college
HARSHBARGER, NELL J.
Instructor in Physical Science
A. B., W. Va. Wesleyan
HENDERSON, Roxie B.
Instructor in Social Studies and
American History
A. B. Muskingum College
A. M. Marshall College
' JACKSON, MARY JO
Instructor in Music and English
. A. B. Marshall College
Graduate work, Boston University
KLINE, BLANCHE
Instructor in English
A. B. Marshall College
MCCLUNG, EUGENIA ROGERS
Instructor in Social Science and Biology
A. B. Marshall College
PERRY, VIDA
Instructor in Social Science
. A. B. 'Marshall College ,
sovlNE, RICHARD w. A
Instructor in Agriculture and Vo-Ag
B. A., W. Va. University
WAYLAND, RUTH
Instructor in Commerce ,
B. S. State Teachers College
Warrenburg, Missouri
WHITE, O. O.
Instructor in Social Studies, Phy. Ed.
and Physical Science
A. B. Davis and Elkins
Graduate work, West Va. University
THROCKMORTON, H. E.
Instructor in Vo-Ag Farm Shop
Future Farmer Advisor
B. Sc, Ohio 'University
M. Sc. Cornell University
NELLIE JACKSON FINLEY
Secretary
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MR. SCHWARTZ
Mr. Schwartz came to Milton High School
in the fall of l944 to replace Mr. Lowe, who
entered the service at that time. He was a
great help to us in our junior yeor, in arrange-
ment of schedules and credits. He returned
to us this year, but was in turn replaced by
Mr. Stover in December. Mr. Schwartz re-
' ceived his B. S. degree from Ohio State Uni-
versity and his M. A. degree from Marshall
College.
BOARD OF EDUcATloN '
Left to right: Mr. H. F. White, Mr. -W. T. Toney, Mr. O. C. Nutter, Mr. R. F. Brooks, Mr. G. S Harris
Mr. C. N. Fannin.
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September
OUR 1945-1946 CALENDAR
3--Opening of school with 535 enrolled. Mr. White lcoachl, Miss Snyder, Mrs.
Frazier, Mrs. Stanley, and Miss Blake were added to the faculty.
Septembe r
September
October
October
October
October
November
November
November
November
November
November
November
November
November
November
December
December
December
7-Opening of football season. Won 4 games and lost 6. -
lO-Movie, "The Story at Alexander G. Bell."
l-Mr. Cain was added to the faculty as assistant coach.
9-Movie, "Count of Monte Cristo."
l 6-Assembly.
l9-Homecoming game with Wayne.
I-Lions Club playj
8-Girls' Glee Club went to Westmoreland to sing for a Woman's Club meeting.
l3-Movie, "Heidi." .
I4-F. F. A. party. '
I5-National Education Week play, "Let Me Come, Back."
2l-The faculty had a Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Schwartz and his wife were guests.
22-23-Thanksgiving holidays. Get a rest! -' -
26-Mr. Schwartz, our principal, left our school, and Mr. Stover came. '
27-Seniors order their class rings. '
29-Junior play, "Aunt Tillie Goes To Town." "
l l-Movie, "Sun Valley Serenade."
l2-Senior Christmas party.
l4-The Girls' Glee Club gave a Christmas cantata for the student body and for
the Methodist Church.
December
i4-Christmas vacation begins.
January 8-Movie, "The Pied Piper."
February 2
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February l
February l
February 2
-Mr. Cain and Miss Snyder were married, Groundhog Day.
2-Barboursville Band presented a concert.
3-Our band visited Barboursville High School, ,
4-Our band visited Morris Memorial Hospital. . Q
9-Girls' Glee Club gave a program of modern music for the P. T. A. ,-founders.
2-F. F.'A. Achievement Day, gave assembly program. .
February Z5-First semester ended and several teachers were added to the faculty: Mr. Sovine,
second F. F. A. advisor, Miss Perry, and Mr. Ball. Miss Evans left us.
March 7-Movie, "lmmortaI Sergeant." , ,
March I2-Woman's Club plays. ' .
March l3-Seniors' Pictures--Smile at the birdie. - TV' I
March i5--Some music students presented a program of George Gershwinfs music for the
20th
Century Club. ' " ' g
March l8-Animal Show. . . -'
March 2l-Group 'pictures were made. V
March 25-Wayne band visited usp a nice program. ' . V ' . -
March 3l-F. F. A. guests at Hotel Prichard dinner of Ohio Valley-Hereford Breeders' Ass'nt
April 4-Glee Club sings for Lions Club meeting at Justice Inn,
April 8-Charleston Federation F. F. A. Scholarship Day and banquet.
April i5-Milton band visited Wayne for a concert. V
April A'
May 2, 3,
May
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May
3Of-Tacky Day.
4-Annual State Band Festival.
9-Senior play, "Miss Jimmy," for the studentgbody.
Senior play for the public. ' F
l5-Glee .Club sang at the Spring Concert, Cabell County Choral Festival.
May l7-Junior-Senior Banquet. . ' Q .
May ??-Senior Skip Day.
May 26-Baccalaureate Sermon. '
May 27-Citizenship Ceremonial at Keith-Albee.
May 30--Decoration Day. No school.
May 3l-Commencementl--Good-bye Seniors.
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President - Richard Rowsey
Vice-President Charles Powell, Jr.
Secretory-Treasurer Dorothy Rowsey
SPONSORS
MRS. HARSH BARGER MISS GRADY
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CHARLES POWELL, JR. RICHARD ROWSEY DOROTHY ROWSEY
Football '43-'45 5ootlEallb'4Jg'4f6 "MAcA's mem Hgsbandn
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Cmzenshlp Ceremom.Ol,, 43 45 Pres. of Class '44, '46 DAR Good Citizen '46
"Dress ReVE"5'C'l Basketball '43-'46 L Representative Band Clinic
-lf. High T"0Ck Meet "Ma's New Husband" Secretory Senior Class
Miltonian Staff "Dress Reversiol" , 6 giiltonian Staff
A - 1 -I All Tournament Team '4 ir onorarian
V'Ce'PreS'dem 45 46 Boy Honorarion Band '42-'46
"Miss Jimmy" "Miss Jimmy"
MILDRED TURNER
Glee Club '43-'46
Valedictorian
Mu Alpha Sigma
Miltonion Staff
PATRICIA TlBBETS
Mu Alpha Sigma
Glee Club '43-'46
Manager of Junior Class Play
Jr. Red Cross Council '44-'46
Reporter '45-'46
Miltonian Staff
Vice-Pres. af Class '42
Salutatorian
"Let Me Come Back"
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EVA ROBERTS
Vice-president of class '42,g
Miltonian staftg Honor stu-
dent.
MARY LOU HUDGINS
Glee Club '43-'46g Band
'44-'45p Maiorette '45-'46p
Mu Alpha Sigmag Citizen-
ship Ceremonialg "Let Me
Come Back"g Girls' basket-
ball teamg "Ma's New Hus-
band"g "Miss 'Greyhound"g
Honor student: "Miss Jim-
rnyll
PAUL BLEDSOE
Honor Student
MAXINE BLEDSOE
Citizenship Ceremonialp
Girls' Basketball teamp
Honor Student
KATHRYN sPuRl.ocK
Girls' Basketball team '42-
'46-Captain '45-'46g Vol-
leyball teamg Citizenship
Ceremonial '445 Secretary
of Junior Classy Miltonian
Staffg Honor Student
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BEATRICE WALDEN
Glee Club '43-'46p Student
Council '40-'4lg Vice-presi-
dent of Class '4lg Secretory
of Home Room '44p Citizen-
ship Ceremonialp Honor Stu-
dentg Miltonian statfg "Ma's
New Husband"g "Miss Jim-
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SAM HARSHBARGER
Band '34-'46j Glee Club
'43-465 Mu Alpha Sigma:
"Dress Reversial"g Basket-
ball '42-'46g "Christopher's
Candle"p "Let Me Come
Back"g Miltonian Staffg
Honor Student
MAXINE MORRISON
Glee Clubg Citizenship Cere-
monialg Miltonian staffg
Honor Student
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ELI ZABET MEADOWS
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Glee Clubg "Ma's New Hus-
band"g Citizenship Cere-
monial Speaker '45g Mil-
tonian staffg Honor Student:
"Miss Jimmy"
VERNON HENRY
Mu Alpha Sigmag Honor Stu-
dent
ANNA MAE NICHOLAS
Honor Student
"Miss Jimmy"
LENA GAIL BLACKWOOD
Glee Club '43-'46
HARLEY BLACK
"Dress ReversiaI'f
Manager of Football
Team '43-'46
FREDDIE McCALLlSTER
DENNIS ADKINS
Glee Club
Citizenship Ceremonial '44
VIRGINIA BREEDLOVE
Attendant to Miss Greyhound
Honor Student
BILL WILLIAMS
Football '42-'46
"Dress Reversial"
"Let Me Come Bock"
Treasurer of F. F. A. '45-'46
NORA BLACK
Citizenship Ceremonial
Miltonian Staff
RUTH J EAN CHAPMAN
CECELIA SHAW
Band
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ROBERT WELLS
Let Me Come Back"
Bond '43-'46
Glee Club '45-'46
"Miss Jimmy"
OPAL FINLEY
MADALYN RAMSEY
Miltonian Staff
RUTH CLARK
GLENNA JEAN MILLER
Citizenship Ceremonial
Miltonian Staff
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ELNORA ASHWORTH
Girls' Basketball Team
' '44-'46
VIOLET FINLEY
GENE HOWELL
'Be Home By Midnight
"Ma's New Husband"
KATHLEEN MCCOMAS
CHARLES BURDETTE
President F. F. A. 1946
Sec. of F. F. A. 1945
Sec. of Charleston Federation
1946
ATALOA BURTON
CHARLES JORDAN
"Let Me Come Back"
Basketball '42-'46
Foul Trophy '46
All Tournament Team '45, '
"Be Home By Midnight"
"Ma's New Husband"
Band '40-'45
Drum Major '45-'46
"Miss Jlmmy"
Track Meet
JUNE ALEXANDER
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"Aunt Tillie Goes To Town"
Miltonion Staff
DAVID BLACKWOOD
F. F. A.
Band '42-'46
Glee Club '42, '45
Basketball '45
Properties Manager of
Junior Play '45
CLARA MILLER
NORMA JEAN HOLLEY
V EVA JENKINS
Citizenship Ceremonial '44
GENE McDONlE
Glee Club '45
WANDA LEE SMITH
Glee Club '43-'46
School Orchestra '40-'43
DOLORES PERRY
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ANNA RUTH CARTER
IVAN WILLIAMS
vice-Pfeaadem F. F. A. '45-'46
Foofban '45-'46
WI LMA JEAN SIMPSON
EVERETTE CLARK
Band '43-'46
WANDA JOHNSON
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RICHARD WEAVER
Band '43-'46
Basketball '43-'46
FAYE WISE
BILLY LEE MORRIS
Football '43-'46
"Dress ReversioI"
ELOI SE CLAGG
CHARLES CLAY
Basketball
LULA ASHWORTH
Girls' Basketball Team
'43-'46
LAYMON COLLINS
Band '41 -'44
BETTY RUTH WILSON
Band '4I-'43
Maiorette '43-'45
"Let Me Come Back"
"Ma's New Husband"
Attendant to Miss Greyhound
JAMES HATFIELD
U. S. Marines '44-'46
MARY DIAMOND
"Be Home By Midnight"
"Let Me Come Back"
"Ma's New Husband"
Girls' Basketball Team
Citizenship Ceremonial
Band '42-'45
Majorette '45-'46
"Miss Jimmy"
AVONDALE BRYAN
F. F. A.
VIRGINIA JARRELL
LEWIS SWANN
Band
ALMA YOUNG
Girls' Basketball Team '45-'46
Glee Club '43-'46
"Be Home By Midnight"
Miltonian Staff
CHARLES MURPHY
"Ma's New Husband"
"Dress ReversiaI"
Football Team '43-'46
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SENIOR WILL
I, June Alexander, will my big mouth and big feet to anyone that they fit.
I, Elnora Louise Ashworth, will my ability of not fouling in basketball to Mary Alyce Perry.
We, Eloise Clagg and Lula Ashworth, will our second period excursion to anyone sucker
enough to take it. '
I, Nora Violet Black, will my ability to be good-natured and to giggle all the time to
Roberta Richardson and hope she has as much fun at it as I have.
l, Lena Gail Blackwood, will my ability to make the honor roll once to Mary Alice Perry.
I, Maxine Clara Bledsoe, will my sweet disposition to Jean Kirby. '
I, Virginia Irene Breedlove, will my job with Mr. Throckmorton to Sybil.
I, Ataloa Rebecca Burton, will my ability to pester people to Helen Grass.
I, Anna Ruth Carter, will my love letters from Martin to Marie Wise.
I, Ruth Jean Chapman, will my quietness to Mary Lou Kline.
I, Nellie Ruth Clark, will my office practice text book No. 8 to anyone in the llth
grade that likes it as well as I da.
We, Mary Diamond, Mary Lou Hudgins, Libby Meadows, Patricia Tibbets and Mildred
Turner, will our ability to get in the cafeteria first to the teachers.
I, Opal Frances Finley will my pretty hair to Nannie Powers.
I, Violet Ellen Finley, will my big mouth to Betty Ball.
I, Norma Jean Holley, will my ability to talk in class to Katty and Dosha.
I, Virginia Jarrell, will my ignorance in Bookkeeping to the Juniors.
I, Eva Evelyn Jenkins, will part of my weight to Juanita Cauliflower and hope she
gets around as well as I do.
I, Wanda Yvonne Johnson, will my ability to play basketball to Anna Jane Moore.
I, Freddie Virginia McCallister, will my back seat in English to any Junior that wants it.
I, Linnie Kathleen McComas, will my headaches in Geometry' to anyone sucker enough
to take them.
I, Glenna Jean Miller, will my ability to draw pin-up girls to all the boys in the high
school.
I, Mary Maxine Morrison, will my red lips to Katty Brown.
I, Anna Mae Nicholas, will my sunny disposition to Mr. Cain and hope that he will
profit by it.
We, Clara Miller and Dolores Perry, will our friendship to Anna Jane Moore and Betty
Lewis.
I, Eva Frances Roberts, will my A's to Thurman McMillan.
I, Dorothy Jeannine Rowsey, will my ability ta get along with Mr. Harshbarger to
Katty Brown.
I, Cecelia Catherine Shaw, will my ability to wash dishes in noon-hour cafeteria to
Marie and Emma Jean Powers.
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l, Wilma Jean Simpson, will my pretty hair to Lillian Stanley.
I, Wanda Lee Smith, will my ability to sing to Clarice Smith.
I, Julia Kathryn Spurlock, will my position as forward on the girls' basketball team to
Frances Stephens.
I, Beatrice Lee Walden, leave Paul to Alyce and hope she will take good care of him.
I, Alta Faye Wise, will my quiet manner to Marie and Laura.
We, Bet y Wilson and Alma Young, will our size nines to Mary Reese and Roberta
Richardson. .
I, Deniiis Edward Adkins, will my pretty hair to Lendell Templeton. l
I, William Harley Black, will my love for the teachers to Roberta Diamond.
I, David Blackwood, will my ability to argue to Philip Stephens.
I, Paul Ishmael Bledsoe, will my good grades to Charles Neal.
I, Avondale Ray Bryan, will my quietness to Billy Meadows.
I, Charles Wilson Burdette, will my charming manner to Jack Crookshanks.
I, Everette Lloyd Clark, will my position as flag bearer to some unlucky guy.
I, Charles Norman Clay, will my smallness to Thurmon McMillan.
I, Laymon Richard Collins, will my ability to get out of school in the afternoons to
Emzy Nicholas.
l, Sam Ross Horshbarger, will my position as field leader in band to Johnny Kline be-
cause he has the loud mouth it takes for it.
I, Vernon Henry, will my seriousness to Pauline White.
I, Walter Gene Howell, will my height to Harry Beckett.
I, Charles Lear Jordan, will my position as drum major to Jimmy Stephens.
I, Paul Eugene McDonie, will my ability to get along with girls to Bob Jemison.
We, Billy Lee Morris and Charles Murphy, will our ability to get along with Mrs. Hen-
derson to Frederick Harshbarger and Charles Richmond.
I, Charles Powell, will my ability in art to Charles Richmond and my pretty blue eyes
to Doris Jean Morris.
I, Richard Lee Rowsey, will my position as center in basketball to Harry Beckett.
l, Lewis Freeman Swann, will my perfect attendance record to Emzy Nicholas.
I, Richard Lee Weaver, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Stanley to Emzy Nicholas.
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ily-Bob Carroll Wells, leave Betty to some of the football boys.
I Billy Lee Williams, will my ability to play football to Billy Keaton.
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I, Ivan Clinton Williams, will my chew of tobacco to Howard Kerns.
I, James Hatfield, will my sunny disposition to William Rhodes.
We, Kathryn Spurlock, Ruth Clark and Faye Wise, will our ability to make alcohol in
Chemistry to Billy Joe Sunderland who has a strong resistance to alcoholic beverages.
This year's senior girls' basketball team will our ability to beat the seniors of next year
to the next year sophomores because we think they can do it.
The senior class wills our privileges and seats in the auditorium to the iuniors who have
had them all along.
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NAME
Beatrice Walden
Elizabeth Meadows
Glenna J. Miller
Maxine Morrison
Dorothy Rowsey
Patricia Tibbets
Cecelia Shaw I
Freddie McCallister
Ruth Jean Chapman
Delores Perry
Clara Miller
Anna Mae Nicholas
Faye Wise
Ruth Clark
Nora Black
Ataloa Burton
Wilma Jean Simpson
Wanda Lee Smith
Anna Ruth Carter
Violet Finley
Opal Finley
'Wanda Johnson
Maxine Bledsoe
Eloise Clagg
Lula Ashworth
Kathleen McComas
Norma Jean Holley
Eva Roberts
Alma Young
Mildred Turner
Eleanor Ashworth
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NICKNAME
"Bea
"Libby
Jeanne-Jean
"Polly
'iDot
"Patti
"Shaw-Shaw
"Frets
"Gal
"Shorty
"Clara-Bell
"Nick
"Altie
"Ruthie
"Blackie
"Becky
"Slim
"Shortie
"Spike
"Runt
"Wankie
"Blondie
"Pi. P
"Lulu
"Katie
"Red
nljerkn
"June
"Mike
"Blackie"
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FAVORITE SONG
FAVORITE SAYING
Summertime Nuts
You Came Along Gee Whilikers
It Might As Well Be Spring What Honey
Symphony Phooey
I Can't Begin To Jiminy Criminy
Tell You Christmas
Long Ago and Far Away Pickle
America Gee Whiz
Some Sunday Morning Shoot
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows Shoot
Dreaming As l Live and Breathe
Some Sunday Morning Well Well
Symphony Sugar
In the Mood Ah Fiddle
I Can't Begin To Tell You Gee
Some Sunday Morning
"lt's Been a Long Long Time
Some Sunday Morning
Some Sunday Morning
Hubbal Hubba! Hubba!
Reconversion Blues
Sue City Sue
Hubba! Hubba Hubba!
Just A Prayer Away
Some Sunday Morning
Some Sunday Morning
Let It Snow
Oh What It Seemed To Be
lt Might As Well Be Spring
Some Sunday Morning
I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
Personality
That's Tough
Horse Feathers
Heck
Go Bug Yourself
Phooey
Oh! Baby
Gosh
Daggone
Gee-Whiz
I Bet You're Kiddin'
Horse Feathers
Great Day
No Kiddin'
Good Lord
Pithel
Aw Heck
Oysters
HOBBY
Photography
Collecting Vases
Drawing Pin-up G.
Scrap Book
Sports
Collecting Salt and
Pepper Shakers
Baseball
Photography Collecting
Collecting Pictures
Movie Stars
Drawing
Collecting Post Cards
Music
Collecting Post Cards
Eating
Talking
Singing A
Singing
Dancing
Swimming
Sewing
Basketball
Collecting Pictures
Bicycling
Basketball
Hiking
Bicycling
Movies
Collecting Vanity Cases
Scrap-book
Photography
AMBITION
To Go to South A.
Secretary
Dress Designer
Foreign Missionary
Chemist
Laboratory
Technician
Farmer's Wife
Secretary
Secretary
Housewife
Secretary
Aviatress
Secretary
Secretary
Housewife
Housewife
Housewife
Housewife
Housewife
Housewife
Housewife
Housewife
Secretary
Housewife
Housewife
Teacher
Housewife
Private Secretary
Business Woman
Secretary
Stenographer
NAME
Kathryn Spurlock
Virginia Jarrell
Virginia Breedlove I
Mary Lou Hudgins
Mary Diamond
Madalyn Ramsey
Charles Powell
Richard Weaver
Robert Wells .
Lewis Swann
Billy Morris
Charles Murphy I
Richard Rowsey
Billy Williams
Ivan Williams
Gene Howell
Charles Jordan
Harley Black
Dennis Adkins
Eva Jenkins
Lena Gail Blackwood
June Alexander
Betty Wilson
Vernon Henry
Layman Collins
David Blackwood
Paul Bledsoe
Evert Clark
Sam Harshbarger
Eugene McDanie
Avondale Bryan
Charles Burdette
Charles Clay
NICKNAME
"Katie"
"Jenny"
"Ginny
"Hudge
"K-Y
"Maggie
"Peachie
"Dick
"Bob
"Swanie
"Bill
"Murf
"Dick
"Bill
"Chief
Little Britches
"Bird-Egg
"Preach
"Deny
"Jenk
'iVVhistle
"June-Bug
"Squirt
"Hot-Dog
"R C O
"Big Meat
"Quiz Kid
"The Brain
"Horsie
"Gene
. "Willis"
"Bud
"Shrimp"
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FAVORITE SONG FAVORITE SAYING
I Love You Truly Aw Horse
Beautiful Dreamer Gee Whiz
Some Sunday Morning Why DIdn't You Say So
lf I Had a Dozen Hearts Good Grief
l'll Miss Your Kiss My Golly
You Came To Me Oh, Shoot
Tonight We Love Well Heck
l Should Care Aw Shucks
Till the End of Time
Symphony
I Can't Begin To Tell You
Kentucky Babe I .
Oh What lt Seemed To Be
Symphony
Let It Snow
Some Sunday Morning
Tooro-Loora
Stardust
Hubba' Hubba
Some Sunday Morning
All the Things You Are
You'll Never Know
Stardust
Oh What It Seemed To Be
Stardust
Symphony
Summertime
Body and Soul
Spring Fever
Stardust
it Might As ell Be Spring
Symphony
Some Sunday Morning
W
Yumpin Yiminy
Come and Get It
Jimminy Christmas
Horse Feathers
Like Heck
You, La La
Gee Whiz
Horse Shot
Boo
Aw Rats
I Love You Too
Aw Phooey
Baloney
Heck
Ah Bull
Heck
Horse
Son of a Sea Cook
HOBBY
Basketball
Reading
Reading
Collecting Lipstick Tubes
Sports
Collecting Salt and
Pepper Shakers
Collecting Air Corps Insignia
Raising Rabbits
Sleeping
Photography
Collecting Bullets
Collecting Guns
Sports
Sports
Horseback Riding
Collecting Stamps
Eating
Sleeping
Baseball
Roller Skating
Horseback Riding
Dreaming f
Tumbling
Driving
Sports
Dreaming
Eating
Sports
Eating
Sleeping
Eating
Sports
Baseball
AMBITION
Secretary
Nurse
Secretary
Wife
Housewife
Housewife
Aviation
Aviator
Lawyer
Interior Decorator
Chemist
Undertaker
Engineer
Engineer
Aviator
Store Manager
Doctor
Be Governor
Draftsman
Beautician
Air Hostess
Dress Designing
Housewife
Mechanic
Farmer
Farmer
Civil Engineer
Engineer
Musician
Farmer
Farmer
Accountant
Page Twenty-one
CLASS OF 1946 HISTORY
ln nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, Milton High School opened its doors to seventy
boys and girls eager to learn the mysteries of high school life. We were the babies of the
school but we surely didn't feel that way. '
We were divided into three rooms with Miss Hinerman, Mr. Cummings, and Mr. Throck-
morton as sponsors. The officers for the year were: Mary Lou Hudgins, president: Patti
Tibbets, vice-president, Mildred Turner, secretaryg and Dorothy Rowsey, treasurer.
Beatrice Walden and Mary Lou Hudgins served on the Student Council and also attended
the Citizenship Ceremonials in Huntington.
The following year as eighth graders we were sponsored by Miss Hinerman and Mr. Cum-
mings. Class officers were elected as follows: Mary Lou Hudgins, president, Eva Roberts, vice-
president: Dorothy Rowsey, secretary, and Lillian Smith, treasurer.
Students attending Citizenship Ceremonials that year were Elizabeth Meadows, Lillian
Smith, Lucy Gatewood, Anna Mae Nichols, Richard Rowsey, Carl Foster, and Gene Howell.
Our class was also represented in the band that year by Lewis Swann, Sam Harshbarger,
Charles Jordan, David Blackwood, Dorothy Rowsey, Mary Lou Hudgins, Mary Diamond, and
Dulcie Faye Thompson. ,
A basketball tournament between classes was held, and both the boys and girls of the
eighth grade defeated the seventh grade.
This year, students from Ona, Culloden, and other schools came in to make a total
enrollment of one hundred and nine.
Our sponsors for this year were Miss Rogers, Miss Grady, and Miss Gillespie.
Class officers were elected: Jimmy Lute, president: Vernon Henry, vice-president: and
Sam Harshbarger, secretary and treasurer.
Charles Powell, Billy Williams, and Richard Rowsey were members of the football team.
,Billy Williams, lvan Williams, Avondale Bryan, James Hatfield, and Charles Burdette
were members of the F. F. A.
Sam Harshbarger, Floyd Stephens, Lewis Swann, Patti Tibbets, Mary Lou Hudgins, Wanda
Lee Smith, Lena Gail Blackwood, Alma Young, Beatrice Walden, and Mildred Turner were
members of the Glee Club which was organized this year.
Maxine Morrison, Nora Black, Richard Rowsey, and Charles Murphy attended the
Citizenship Ceremonial.
The next year we again returned to school. This time, as Sophomores, our home room
sponsors were Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Henderson and Miss Grady.
Officers were elected by home rooms as follows: Room 204, Mary Lou Hudgins, president,
Richard Rowsey, vice-president: Beatrice Walden, secretary and treasurer, Room 203, Sam
Harshbarger, president, Lucy Gatewood, vice-president, and Vernon Henry, secretary and
treasurer.
Several members of our class participated in the Physical Education Demonstration held
.fn the gym this year.
Citizenship Ceremonial was attended by Charles Powell, Nora Black, Richard Rowsey,
Glenna Jean Miller, and Kathryn Spurlock.
Our class was decreased this year by Lillian Smith and Dulcie Faye Thompson moving
to Huntington, and Carl Foster joining the Marines.
ln nineteen hundred and forty-four, we started back to school as the flighty juniors.
Our class sponsors were Miss Grady and Mrs. Harshbarger.
Class officers were elected and Richard Rowsey was president: Gene Howell, vice-
president: Mary Lou Hudgins, secretary, and Kathryn Spurlock, treasurer.
This was a great year for us inexperienced juniors as we presented the play entitled,
"Ma's New Husband." The cast included: Gene Howell, Beatrice Walden, Elizabeth Meadows,
Betty Wilson, Richard Rowsey, Dale Meadows, Mary Lou Hudgins, Mary Diamond, Charles
Murphy, and Dorothy Rowsey.
The proceeds from the Junior Play helped to pay for the Junior-Senior Banquet which
was another important affair for most of us, and we were scared we'd do something wrong!
George Charles' Orchestra played for the dance.
Last year was a great year in athletics, too. Henry Richardson and lvan Williams
started playing this season. Several bays received sweaters or letters.
Richard Weaver started playing basketball.
Everette Clark and Richard Weaver were chosen as flag bearers for the band. Mary
Lou Hudgins, Mary Diamond, and Betty Wilson were chosen for majorettes.
Students attending Citizenship Ceremonial were Elizabeth Meadows, speaker, Maxine
Morrison, Charles Powell, Maxine Bledsoe, and Dennis Adkins.
Again in forty-five, we last a part of our class. Lucy Gatewood moved to Huntington,
Paul Black and Dale Meadows joined the Navy.
Finally in l94S, our class enrolled in Milton High School for the last time. Our class
officers for the year are Richard Rowsey, president, Charles Powell, vice-president: and
Dorothy Rowsey, secretary and treasurer. . -
Members of our class to withdraw this year are Henry Richardson, who joined the Navy,
and Phyllis Austin. Corella Martin and Lena Gail Blackwood were married.
As I am up to date and there is no more history, l must say farewell to our successors
and hope you will have as nice a time as we have had.
Pagc Tu 1 niy-two
SENIOR CELEBRITY CONTEST
Best All Around Boy -
Best All Around Girl
Wittiest Girl -
Wittiest Boy -
Best Girl Athlete
Best Boy Athlete -
Most Serious Girl .
Most Serious Boy -
Most Carefree Girl -
Most Carefree Boy -
Girl Most Likely To Succeed
Boy Most Likely To Succeed
Most Popular Girl -
Most Popular Boy -
Friendliest Girl -
Friendliest Boy
Neatest Girl
Neatest Boy -
Prettiest Girl -
Best Looking Boy -
Most Studious Girl -
Most Studious Boy -
Peppiest Girl - -
Peppiest Boy -
Most Courteous Girl
Most Courteous Boy
Richard Rowsey
Mary Lou 'Hudgins
- Nora Black
- Gene Howell
Kathryn Spurlock
Richard Rowsey
Elizabeth Meadows
Charles Burdette
- Alma Young
Charles Jordan
- Patti Tibbets
Sam Harshbarger
Mary Lou Hudgins
Richard Rowsey
Beatrice Walden
Charles Powell, Jr.
Elizabeth. Meadows
Charles Murphy
Mary Lou Hudgins
David Blackwood
- Eva Roberts
Paul Bledsoe
- Nora Black
- Gene Howell
Maxine Morrison
Charles Powell, Jr.
HONOR GRADUATES Q BEAUTY CONTEST WINNERS
Mildred Turner ...........
Patricia Tibbets --- ----
Dorothy Rowsey .... ....
Elizabeth Meadows
Beatrice Walden --- ----
Richard Rowsey .... ....
Sam Harshbarger --- ----
Eva Roberts A ...--- .-..
Maxine Morrison ....- ----
Vernon Henry ........ ....
Mary Lou Hudgins .... ....
Maxine Bledsoe .... ....
Kathryn Spurlock ..-- ----
Paul Bledsoe ....... ....
Anna Mae Nicholas
Virginia Breedlove -- ----
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3.23
3.22
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2.97
2.86
2.84
2.78
2.67
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Room
Virginia Breedlove .... ---ZO9
Beatrice Walden --- ---ZO4
Sybil Breedlove --- ---20l
Barbara Morris --- ---IO3
Anna Jones .... -,-2lO
Olive Bledsoe --- ---2ll
Lila Lee Grose --- ---I ll
Doris Chapman -- -..-205
Betty Sunderland --.. ---ZO3
Freda Davis ...... ---lOl
Betty Starkey .... ---IOO
Evelyn Morris .... ---lO2
Patsy Conner ...... ---IO4
Elizabeth Powers --- ---ZOO
Page Twenty-three
THE JUNIORS
g Twm t y- four
THEJUNIORS
oFF l cERs
President ---- Jack Crookshanks
Vice-President - - Billy Joe Sunderland
Secretaries Elma Jean Scott, James Ferguson
Reading left to right. First row: Betty Ball, Ethel Coleman, Sybil
Breedlove, Clarice Smith, Mary Martin, Joan Shepherd, Louise -Sunderland,
Betty Lewis, Mary A. Perry, Chloe Davis, Mary Reese, Roberta Richardson,
Donna McWhorter, Elma Jean Scott, Anna Moore, Frances Clark. .
Second row: Robert Bell, Bertha Davis, Anna Jean Kirby, Mrs. Frazier,
Mrs. Jackson, Sponsors, Lovey Nicholas, Paul Kirtley, Carl Estep, Frederick
Harshbarger, James Ferguson, Jack Crookshanks, Mary Harshbarger,VMary
Conner, Floyd Black, Alene Gross.
Third row: Howard Kerns, Harold Poling, Charles Adkins, Donald Ad-
kins, Charles Richmond, Wanda Newman, Juanita Cyrus, Deloris Sutphin,
Muriel-Chapman, Bobby Sargent, Esmond White, Eugene,Edw0fdS, Wan-
dell Wilkinson, Dorla Harshbarger, Juanita Colliflower, Glen Watson.
Fourth row: Billy Cooper, Thurman McMillan, Austin Moore, Arnold
Felix, Billy Sunderland, Paul Harbour, Bob Martin, Gene Hager, Nye White,
William Rhodes, Ervie Jenkins, Elza Blake, Faye Bledsoe, Barbara Morris,
Billy Hill, Clyde Wallace.
Page Twenty ILP
THE SOPHOMORES
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THE SOPHOMORES
OFFICERS
Miss Kline's Room Miss' Perry's Room
President - - - Kathleen Holly President - - - Betty Morris
Vice-President' - 3 Dosha Bias Vice-President - Cleo Stephens
Secretary - - DonpFought Secretary - - Alyce Walden
Treasurer - - Dewey Foster Treasurer - - Emzy Nicholas
Reading left to right. First row: Louise Cremeans, Doris Cremeans,
Helen Davis, Audry Burton, Mildred Bell, Dosha Bias, Alyce Walden, Jerry
Hudgins, Olive Bledsoe, Maxine Ray, Mareta Lilly, Eloise Harshbarger, Anna
Jones, Willa Moore, Elaine Lambert.
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Second row: Ramona Spurlock, Pauline White, Mary Lou Kline, lda
Jenkins, Kathleen Holley, Cleo Stephens, Betty Morris, Betty Yoho, Emma
Jean Powers, Irene White, Marie Powers, Jeannine Blake, Virginia Miller,
Harry Burdette.
Third row: Helen Grass, Ruthetta Gibson, Roy Clark, Don Fought, Don
Black, Gene Stewart, Manokel Butler, Wynema Sudderth, James Bell, Johnny
Thompson, Aubra Doddridge, Mac Minton, Delmar Stowasser, Richard
Hutchinson, Timmy Blake, Robert Sanson. .
Fourth row: Miss Kline, Sponsor, Emzy Nicholas, Carl Moses, David
Stover, Bob Jimison, William Walters, Lawrence Brown, Charles Boster, Jack
Newman, James Jenkins, Leonard Wallace, Verlin Butler, Donald McMillan,
Chelsie Adkins.
Fifth row: Miss Perry, Sponsor, Dickie Sunderland, Charles Simpson,
Carroll Stephens, Vincent Handley, Edward Johnson, Coy Foster, Harry
Beckett, Charles Richardson, Calvin McDaniel, Dewey Foster, Roy White,
Keith Vititoe, Robert Collins, Charles Neal.
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THE NINTH GRADE
Page Thirty
THE NINTH GRADE
' o F F i c E R s
Miss Wayland's Room Miss Blake's Room
President - - - Doris Chapman . President - - Roberta Diamond
Treasurer - - - Riley Beckett Vice-President - John Lawhorn
Mrs- Hendersorvs Room Treasurer - - Juanita Leodman
President - - Betty Sunderland Mr. Sovine's Room
Vice-President - Donald Rowsey President - - Jack Sunderland
Secretary - - Jeff McCallister Secretary - - - Billy Jordan
Lett to right. First row: Junior Jenkins, Rosemary Clay, Verna
Persinger, Opal Stowasser, Eleanor Clay, Betty Stone, Ramona Tockett,
Barbara Taylor, Janice Kinder, Betty Sunderland, Roberta Diamond, Jane
Dolin, Mary Brown, Jerry Collins, Doris Chapman, Ethel Adkins, Donna
Turner. ' 1
Second row: Howard Collins, Pansy Hicks, Patty Johnson, Vada Fitz-
water, Zello Kirtley, Dorotha Yates, Lillian Stanley, Eva Harless, Bonnie Ad-
kins, Sora Harshbarger, Patricia Perry, Norma Jean Harbour, Emmogene
Adkins, Edith Conrad, Patricia Ball, Thelma Clark, Phyllis Lewellyn.
Third row: Juanita Keenan, Helen Martin, Dorothy Handly, Geneva
Blake, Aldine Saunders, Thelma Morris, Virginia Mount, Jewell Cooper,
Yvonne Moore, Kathryn Snyder, Betty Hayes, Ella Mae Cart, Lucille Mays,
Edna Ball, Polly Davis, Lila Grass, Winnalee Miller, Irene Spence, Edna
Conrad. -
Fourth row: Orma Coleman, Laura Moses, Marie Wise, Francis Steph-
ens, Everette Carter, Junior Persinger, Velois Keefer, Philip Heager, Billy
-lordon, Bobby Fugate, Johnny Lawhorn, Fred King, Jerry Bailey, Miss Way-
land, Sponsor, Philip Stephens, Tennis Carter, Edith Conrad.
Fifth row: Mr, Sovine, Miss Blake, Sponsors, William Hayes, Moxie
Jarrell, Robert Ball, Lonnie Bell, Robert Alexander, Bernard Carter, Jackie
Davis, Lyle Grose, Billy Harbour, Jimmy Wells, Jimmy Stevens, David Swonn,
Wade Walker, Ethel Adkins, Vivian Carter.
Sixth row: Lyle Freeman, Riley Beckett, Jimmy Wass, 'Billy Meadows,
Billy Keaton, Donald Sargent, Jimmy Ramsey, Charles Holbrook, Billy Phelps,
Milton Neal, Joe Wallace, Clyde Berry, Ray Weatherholt, Levi Kinnard,
Earl Chapman, Billy Legg, Donald Rowsey, Robert Morrison.
Absent: Jeff McCallister, Clarence Comer.
Page Tbzrty one
THE EIGHTH GRADE
Page Thirty-two
THE EIGHTH GRADE
OFFICERS
Mrs. Christian's Room Mrs. Stanley's Room
President - - - Freda Chaney President - - Jimmy Morrison
Vice-President - - Johnnie Kline Vice-President - Clifford Young
Secretary I ---- Freda Davis Secretary - - Doris Jean Morris
Treasurer - - Eugene Chapman Treasurer V - S - Betty Starkey
Left to right. First row: Norma Kingery, Ethel Blake, Doris Perry,
Freda Davis, Mildred Gibson, Clara Bledsoe, Patty Sunderland, Billy Dolin,
Sonny Palmer, Jimmy Morrison, Harold Austin, Monty Dunlavy, Eugene
Chapman, Clinton Blake, Anna Nottingham, Ruth Hager. -
Second row: Mrs. Christian, Sponsor, Evelynl Mohr, 'Geraldine Stowas-
ser, Elma Lemley, Doris Lewis, Ethel Sargent, Peggy Cummings, Freda
Chaney, Pauline Butcher, Margaret Perry, Dorothy Kelly, June Morris, Velma
Smith, Barbara Ruthford. A ,
Third row: Geneva Perry, Collen Scarberry, June Elkins, Kathleen Col-
lins, Senora Smith, Doris Morris, Frances Chapman, Elizabeth Powers, Vir-
ginia Neal, Martha Hinds, Della Jenkins, Louella Spurlock, Louis May
Harshbarger, Joyce Woody, Ruby Bowman. ' v Y
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Fourth row: Allene Jones, Lucille Clagg, Ester McCallister, James Wall,
Lucian Nicholas, John Gibson, Roy Peyton, Blake Shamlin, Bert Stephens,
Donald Dailey, Jack Perry, Kenneth Wilson, Marshall Woodard, Mrs. Stanley,
Sponsor.
Fifth row: Johnny Hinds, Timmy Harshbarger, Jesse Wall, James
Bell, Eddie Watson, Denton Clagg, Arlin Bryan, Stiles Cooper, Paul Clark,
Roger Kirby, Dickie Jimison, Clifford Young, Johnny Kline, Billy Reeves,
Kelly Bias, Ford McDonie, Everette Neal.
Absent: Linda McComas, Betty Starkey.
Page Tbfrly three
THE SEVENTH GRADE
Page Thirty-fo
THE SEVENTH GRADE
o F F i c E R s
Room Mr. Ball's Room
- - Patsy Johnson President - - Patsy Conner
- - John Heck Vice-President - Emogene Brown
Angela Eggleston Secretary - - Joyce Burks
Treasurer - - William Cyrus
Lett to right. First row: Annabell Clagg, Patty Templeton, Vada
Black, James Adkins, Tyler Fugate, Billy Neal, Leonard Clark, Jack Black,
Junior Byrd, James Bias, Berkley Villars, Joe Swann, Denville Reynolds,
Freddie Mullins.
' Second row: Nancy Ferguson, Janice Morris, Harry Kirtley, Donald
Hayes, Grayson Lambert, Eugene Harshbarger, William Cyrus, Billy Conner
Ernest Nicholas, Herman Hall, Calci
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James Powers, Wandell Stewart, Luden Massey. '
Third row: Juanita Dean, David Meadows, Jimmy Davis, Patsy Conner,
Evelyn Morris, Roger Perry, Lois Dolin, Hazel Hayes, Lula Hatfield, Elenora
McComas, Betty Ball, Molly Prichard, Wilma Woodall, Emogene Brown, Dala
Perry, Harry Conrad,,Q,
Fourth row: Fred Smith, Floyd Clark, Carol Ronk, Bernard Blake, Faye
Lilly, Opal Johnson, Freda Gibson, Arlene Stowasser, Mary Stowasser, Velma
Adkins, Dorothy Sterms, Opal'Clagg, Jerry Yates.
Fifth row: Earl Clagg, Ivan Vititoe, Calvin Jacks, Junior Queen, Robert
McComas, Joyce Burks, Angela Eggleston, Jean Thomas, Kent Stevens,
Johnny Heck, Gene Hodge, Dillard Jarrell, Mrs. McClung, Sponsor.
Sixth row: Mr. Ball, Mr. Cummings, Sponsors, Robert Conrad, Aaron
Peyton, Willard Jarrell, Donald Sowards, Kenneth Hunt, Fred Conner, Billy
Thompson, Jackie Sunderland, Carl Finley, James Morris, Dallas Morrison.
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GREYHOUND SPORTS
MR. O. O. WHITE
Coach
MR. JAMES A. CAIN
Assistant Coach
THE CHEERLEADERS
MARY LOU KLINE
PAULINE WHITE
MARY ELEANOR REESE
ANNA JONES
Page Thirfy-eight
THE FOOTBALL TEAM
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Reading left to right. First row: Mr. Schwartz, Emzy Nicholas, Charles
Powell, Billy Morris, Carl Moses, Richard Rowsey, Billy Williams, Henry
Richardson, lvan Williams, Thurman McMillan, Gene Hager, Jeff McCal-
lister, Coach White.
Second row: Coach Cain, Robert Bell, Bob Martin, Charles Murphy,
Charles Richmond, Billy Sunderland, Arnold Felix, Riley Beckett, Bobby Fu-
gate, Howard Kerns, Vincent Handley, Valgene Chapman.
Third row: Mary Lou Kline, Pauline White, Mary Reese, Clyde Berry,
Bernard Carter, Ervie Jenkins, Fred Harshbarger, Eugene Edwards, Shannon
Clark, Phyllis Austin, Anna Jones.
Fourth row: Fred Mohr, Everette Carter, Clinton Hughes, Lyle Freeman,
Jerry Bailey, Donald Rowsey, Jimmy Wells, Jackie Davis, Thomas O'Mara,
Ernest Handley, Harley Black, Manager.
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Page Forty
BASKETBALL TEAM
Reading left to right. Seated: Coach White, Charles Jordan, Bobby
Fugate, Carl Moses, Richard Rowsey, Sam Harshbarger, Fred King, Coach
Cain, Jerry Bailey.
Standing: Mary Lou Kline, James Ferguson, Anna Jones, Charles' Rich-
mond, Bobby Sargent, Charles Adkins, Clyde Wallace, Coy Foster, Harry
Beckett, Fred Harshbarger, Billy Perry, Gene Stewart, Charles Clay, Mary'
Reese, Pauline White.
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FIRST TEAM
Left to right: Charles Jordan, Bobby Fugate, Carl Moses, Richard Row-
sey, Sam Harshbarger, Fred King.
FOOTBALL 1945-46
September 7-Barboursville l4, Milton 0.
September 14-Huntington East 37, Milton 0.
September 2l-Vinson 2, Milton 0. ,
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October l2-Hurricane O, Milton 251-
October l9-4Wayne, 2, Milton .
October 26--Man l3,, Milton 20f-4' ,
November'l0-Dunbar 28, 5Milton'6. A
November l.6+-Borbourstfille 329, Mllton'O. 7
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THE MILTONIAN STAFF
Reading left to right. First row: Elenora Ashworth, Beatrice Walden,
Nora Block, Eva Roberts, Madlyn Ramsey, Maxine Morrison, Alma Young.
Second row: Miss Grady, Sponsor, Mildred Turner, Glenna Jean Miller,
June Alexander, Faye Wise, Mary Lou Hudgins, Pat Tibbets.
Third row: Richard Rowsey, Harley Black, Elizabeth Meadows, Dorothy
Rowsey, Charles Powell, Sam Harshbarger.
Page Forty-four
Absent: David Blackwood.
THE GLEE CLUB
Reading left to right. First row: Mary Lou Hudgins, Alma Young,
Elaine Lambert, Mareta Lilly, Mildred Turner, Juanita Cyrus, Roberta '
Richardson, Mrs. Jackson, Sponsor, Jerry Hudgins, Chloe Davis, Donna
McWhorter, Cleo Stephens, Alyce Walden, Betty Morris, Frances Clark.
Second row: Maxine Morrison, Juanita Collitlower, Beatrice Walden,
Jeannine Blake, Mary Martin, Joan Shepherd, Pat Tibbets, Mary Reese,
Roberta Diamond, Ethel Coleman, Eliabeth Meadows, Jerry Collins.
Third row: Charles Richmond, Pauline White, Wanda Smith, Don Black,
Mary Lou Kline, Mary Alyce Perry, Betty Lewis, Jack Crookshanks, David
Stover.
Fourth row: Paul Harbour, Sam Harshbarger, Bob Wells, Richard Row-
sey, Dennis Adkins, Carl Moses, Bob Jimison.
Absent: Lena Gail Blackwood.
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MILTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND
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OFFICERS
Drum Major - - Charles Jordan
Assistant Drum Major - - Jimmy Stevens
Field Musician - - Sam Harshbarger
Business Manager ---- Dorothy Rowsey
Property Managers - William Rhodes, Jack Newman
Reading left to right. First row: Charles Jordan, Mary Diamond, Jua-
nita Colliflower, Mary Lou Hudgins,
Second row: Dorothy Rowsey, Dorothy Kelly, Olive Bledsoe, Ester Mc-
Callister, Mareta Lilly, Jerry Hudgins, Louis May Harshbarger, Chloe Davis,
Roberta Richardson, Peggy Cummings, Mary K. Brown. V,
Third row: Lewis Swann, Helen Martin, Patricia Perry, Mary Martin
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Betty Sunderland, Sara Harshbarger, Charles Boster, Doris Morris, John E.
Kline, David Stover, John Lawhorn, Jimmy Wass.
Fourth row: Sam Harshbarger, James Bell, Philip Stephens, William
Rhodes, Bobby Sargent, Jack Crookshanks, Mary Harshbarger, Barbara
Taylor, Cecelia Shaw, Gene Stewart.
Fifth row: Bert Stephens, Jimmy Stevens, Clifford Young, Bob Wells,
Bob Jimison, Mary Reese.
Absent: David Blackwood, Everette Clark, Richard Weaver.
Page Forty-seven
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
MILTON ci-:AFTER
President -
Vice-President
Treasurer -
Reporter -
Parliamehtarian
Doorkeeper -
Candy Sales
Adviser
Adviser -
FICE
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Charles Burdette
lvan Williams
Billy Williams
Verlin Butler
- Billy Cooper
Leonard Wallace
James Jenkins
Richard V. Sovine
. E. Throckmorton
Reading left to right: Leonard Wallace, Eugene Edwards, Verlin Butler
James Jenkins, Billy Cooper, William Walters, Mr. Throckmorton, Sponsor
lvan Williams, Billy Sunderland, Charles Burdette, Mr. Sovine, Sponsor
Page Forty-eight
Absent: Billy Williams.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
The F. F. A. is an organization of high school pupils studying agricul-
ture and farm shop. .
The largest membership in the history of Milton Chapter of Future
Farmers of America was reached this year.
The chapter was organized in l934 and has increased more than three-
fold since that time.
Reading left to right. First row: Mr. Sovine, Assistant Sponsor, Wil-
liam Walters, Billy Cooper, lvan Williams, Billy Sunderland, Charles Bur-
dette, Eugene Edwards, Verlin Butler, James Jenkins, Leonard Wallace, Mr.
Stover.
Second row: Junior Jenkins, Billy Jordan, Floyd Black, Timmy Blake,
Don Black, Arnold Felix, Carl Moses, James Hatfield, Johnny Thompson,
Charles Richardson, Bob Jimison, Richard Hutchinson, Delmar Stowasser,
Dickie Sunderland.
Third row: Howard Collins, Tennis Carter, Esmond White, Jack Crook-
shanks, Bobby Sargent, Velois Keefer, Bob Martin, Gene Hager, Charles
Richmond, Vincent Handley, William Rhodes, Edward Johnson, Robert Col-
lins, Harry Burdette, Avondale Bryan.
Fourth row: Billy Meadows, Moxie Jarrell, Paul Kirtley, Carl Estep,
Lonnie Bell, Howard Kerns, Charles Simpson, Harold Poling, Charles Hol-
brook, Robert Morrison, Milton Neal, Joe Wallace, Lucian Nicholas.
Absent: David Blackwood, Billy Williams, Mr. Throckmorton.
Page Forty-nine
JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL
Page Fifty
T Reading left to right. First row: Molly Prichard, Betty Ball, Elma
Jean Scott, Mary Lou Hudgins. I
Second row: Sara Harshbarger, Cleo Stephens, Mildred Bell, Dosha Bias,
Mary Martin.
Third row: Juanita Colliflower, Jack Crookshanks, Dickie Jimison, Miss
Grady, Sponsor, Donald Rowsey, Pat Tibbets. 1
Absent: Linda McComas.
Page Fifty-one
OUR ADVERTISERS
OFFER THE BEST . . .
REMEMBER THEM WHEN YOU BUY
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PANCAKE REALTY CO.
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS
INSURANCE A
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT RENTAL
Special Department for Farm and
Out-of -Town Sales
91 S Fifth Avenue I-IUNTINGTQN, XV. VA. Phone 28 3 61
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MRS. ARNOLD HENDERSON
Compliments of
H I N K L E ' S
Milton, XV. Va.
THANKS !
We wish to thank our advertisers for helping
to make this Miltonihn possible.
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MRS. B. B. STEPHENS
MR. AND MRS. CLINTON WHITE
MR. J. M. ROBERTS
MR. AND MRS. EVERETTE CUMMINGS
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To Prosperity A
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THE .
TWENTIETH STREET BANK
"The Ba-nk With the Chime Clock"
Members F. D. I. C.
Huntington, West Virginia
' This Publication
Diamonds Watches
Printed By
cooK PRINTING co.
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Wellman-0 Shea HUWNGTON, W. Vi
jewelers
944 Fourth Avenue
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
Radios Appliances
BARKER'S
Sc, 100, 31 STORE
Milton, West Virginia
C o11zpliments of
Bond's Clothing Company
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322 Ninth Street Huntington, W. a.
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CONGRATULATIGNS '
CLASS 0111946
BRADSHAW-DIEHl CO.
1001 Third Avenue . Huntington, West Va.
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MERRELLS' INC.
Clarksburg, West Virginia-
Class of 1946
We Congratulate You
Milton Cash Grocery
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Emmons+Hawkins Hdwe. Co.
1028 Third Avenue
HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
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Montgomery Ward
801 Third Avenue
HUNTINGTON, WEST VA.
If you want a loan on easy terms
and low cost, consult the
Huntington Federal Savings 8. loan Association
A. J. WILKINSON, Presidcrzt
422 Tenth Street HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Telephone 8167
To Safeguard Your Future . . .
Get All the Education Possible
and
Establish a Savings Account
GUARANTY BANK AND
TRUST CO.
HUNTINGTON, WEST VA.
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
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W. MOOTZ BAKERY
"Reach for M00tz's
Bread At Its Best"
1945 Fifth Avenue
HUNTINGTON, WEST VA.
Telephone 26249
Page Fifty-
CONGRATULATIONS TO
CLASS OF 1946
BLENKO
GLASS CO.
STRAIGI-IT'S LUNCH ROOM
Milton, NVest Virginia
Complizrwnfs 0 f
ROTROFF PAINT CO.
1053 Third Ave., Huntington, XV. Va.
, Glenn Perry Barber Shop
Compliments 0 f
FRANKEL'S
1033 Third Avenue
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
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Milton, West Virginia
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Com plim-ents
of the
FIRST HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK
Com pliirrzvrzfr 0 f
Art Linen Shop
The Shop of Exc'I11si'1'v Dvjils.
309-11 Ninth St., Huntington, XV. Va.
C0mplimz'nfx of
Holley Brothers Store
A Milton, West Virginia
MORRISON'S low price policy
S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-S your dollars!
O. J. MORRISUN
Huntington, NVest Virginia
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E ueryz'l9ing M nsival
.IARVIS MUSIC STORE
J. T. Turley, Insurance
All Kinds
Fire-Life-Automobile
S00 Ml' First
Milton, W. Va.
S20 W. 14:11 Street Plione 9665 I I
CONGRATULATIONS
HUNTINGTON, NV. VA. FROM .
DR. I... C. RICHMOND
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EISK TIRES and TUBES BATTERIES
Complete Auto Repairs: Motors, Body, Fenders
Painting-Frame and Wheel Alignment
Wrecker Service-Auto Glass Installed
I 1 TIRE and SERVICE COMPANY
S m S The Automobile Clinic
550 Third Avenue Huntington, West Va.
At the F t of the Bridg
4'
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Compliments of
QUALITY HARDWARE AND RELATED
LINES SINCE 1910
Blackwood Insurance
Agency
Milton, West Virginia
C. M. LOVE 81 CO.
The Store of Friendly Service '
0 Hardware-Lowe Brothers Paint
Complhnefzts of
4
Field and Garden Seeds
Root Bee Supplies
Walker Furniture Company
1 046-48 Third 'Avenue
DeLaval Dairy Equipment
Phone 24019 Phone S129 1040 Third A
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
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L. W. MITCHELL
jeweler
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry
Milton, West Virginia
Com plimcnls
Tots 8: Teens Children's Shop
C0'mpli11zenis of
526 Ninth street Humingwn,xv.vn. H' C0-
Cbzldrcns Own Department Store
Compliments of
HERFF-JONES C0.
MANUFACTURERS OF
YOUR CLASS RINGS
"Wright on fbe Cornerv
Fourth Ave. at Tenth St.
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S T E W A R T ' S J. L. Cook Hardware Co.
. . Fine Tools, Cutlery, Guns, Sporting Goods
Quallty Dry Cleafllng Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Paints and Oils
. . 104-S Fourth Avenue
Dial 2851 Milton, W. Va. HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
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. Phone 27324 S14 Ninth Street
Dlamondsiwatches Huntington, West Va.
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Fourth Avenue and Ninth Street
HUNTINGTON, XV. VA. LADIES FOOTWEAR OF DISTINCTION
935 Third Avenue Huntington, W. Va.
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JENNINGS PASTRY SHOP AmSb2lfY, 31 Johnson
Phone 23053 S19 Tenth Street MENS WEAR n
Huntington, W. Va. 321 Tenth Street Hotel Frederick
BREAD ROLLS Huntington, W. Va.
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CONGRATULATIONS R
TO THE
GRADUATING CLASS
of
1946
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BANK OFMILTON
Make . of Happy Homes
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MILTON DRY CLEANERS
Cleaning4Pressing V
Alterations
Telephone 2721
PICK UP AND DELIVERX SERVICF
Next Door to Justice In
J. S. LATTA, INC.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
1458 Fourth Ave.
STAR FURNITURE CO. HUNTINGTON, W. VA-
Huntington, West Va.
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When You Want a Professional Photographer
Dial 8903 or Come Into Our Studio
THE THOMAS STUDIO
919 Fifth Avenue
Huntington, West Virginia
PORTRAITS WEDDINGS AND GROUPS
The Home of Society Brand
CONGRATULATIONS
and
Varsity-Town Clothes
TO -
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CLASS OF 1946 we v , Q 'ff' S
913 Fourth Avenue Huntington, W.-Va.
The Store for Young Men
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AFRIEND
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Men Who Stay Young
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Make Our Store Your Headquarters
for Band Supplies
CONGRATULATIONS
A KENNEYLMBKICO.
T0 930 Third Avenue
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
CLASS OF '46
' H. E. WILLIAMS Phone 2791
Heck s Funeral Home Owner p Mum, W- va-
. WILLIAMS MOTOR SALES
Phone 4141 Milton, W. Va.
. Your Ford-Mercury Dealer
For a Better Buy in a Better Car
COMPLIMENTS OF
FOUTS MEAT MARKET
Home Killed Meat
Special
Phone 4861 Milton, West Virginia
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EDUCATION
To the Fullest Extent
Secures Your Future. Funeral Pieces
Chancey's Greenhouse
Flowers, Plants and A
R. F. D. 1, Box 49 Phone 3607
CONGRATULATIONS
MILTON, W. VA.
GRADUATING CLASS OF -
1946
UNITED STATES ARMY C07"Pli"ze"'f" 0
Becker Music Store
Recruiting Station -
5 Room 22, P- 0- Building Eeverytlaing Musical
untmgton, West Va 1040 Fourth Avenue Huntington, W. Va.
OWENS MOTOR SERVICE
Phone 2 6 8 1
Milton, W. Va.
ESSO DEALER FOR OVER 30 YEARS
I Your Business Is Appreciated
Page Sixty-fx
STOP EOR SUPER SERVICE
SOVINE ESSO STATION
Booster and Alumni of
Milton High School
Also
Complete Line of General Merchandise
, "We Delivery,
RICHARD AND WARNER SOVINE, Props.
Phone 2412 Culloden, W. Ya.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO YOU,
CLASS OF 1946
MILTON SERVICE
STATION '
Milton, West Va.
Basil C. Bias, Jr.-Richard C. Bias
Compliments of
MILTON DRUG STORE
Compliments of
Huntington Credit Service Co.
1001 Fifth Avenue Huntington, W. V
The Pause That Ref-reshes
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CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1946
I THE PRINCESS SHOP
911 Third Avenue Huntington, W. Va.
The Beautiful Shop With
The N icest New Clothes
CLAIRE ANGRIST
922 Third Avenue
HUNTINGTON, XV. VA.
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