Ravenswood High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Ravenswood, WV)

 - Class of 1959

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W A MA w r V 42 7facZf4Zm477Zwz'efz Uftkeeeaeeany Ffmweeaaddaan 7at4eecae5u2n7 de I I I hers and Fathers--whose interes ts have been in the To our Mot improvement of our lives--whose love and encouragement have been inspirational--and whose never ending sacrifices have made possible these four years of high school--we ' ' f 1959 fll dedrcate The Nauulus o respect u y The Class of 1959 as-sgfpuf fx: -fr-f 1- p vi gl-G -r 1, ,W 1 ,M- . ,'f,,d'v ff, w ',' ,J '..n'v,Wlu 'i..7 ue' , -4 v Ar- 51 iavaqtyf 1, ?'if',fYQbwjw ' ' , ,L 015 1, v.'l44f I, , f ,I ,, ,f n if., lf, IW, ,AJ ,wa .h h 'V , . 2 Wh. 2eed 7, 7704.14-wld! ,S f 't' H 1 ,?9' o 0 hr It is with a great deal of pride that I write this message. In this year Ihave been given the op- portunity to know some very fine young people who are now leaving Ravenswood High School to take their place in society. For them I wish the very best of every- thing. For the people who will be at RHS for some time yet I would like to pass along the thinking of those who will be leaving. Take advantage of every opportunity you get to make something of yourself. High School slips by so fast that you find later what you wish you had done. Thirty-six months of high school is a short time to do all the things you want to do, but do try, because the chance may never come again. Best wishes to all of you and may you all remem- ber your days at RHS with pride. Reed F. Myers J OE BOKOVITZ A.B., Glenville GAY COX A.B., Marshall College MARY EVANS A.B., Marshallg M.A., Ohio University BLANCHE JARRETT A.B ., Marshall--G eneva College VIRGINIA BOOTH B.S., W. Va. University M.A., Marshall College RENA ELLISON A.B., Marshall College ELINORE I-IUTCI-IINSON A.B., M.A., W. va. Uni- versity JAMES C. KESSEL A.B., Marshall Collegeg M.A., W. Va. University TULLY LAREW B.S., Berea College GLADYS POLK A.B., Bowling Green BETSY RYDER B.S., West Virginia Uni- versity xg 3, OLIVE MASON A.B., Fairmont State .,-:,:1.f:fq:-1 3 , 14: ff ,,... , ,.,, JAMES PORTER f 1 z A .B . , Marshall College ..,, i i,,V . 1 I 5 Q J..z- HAROLD STARCHER A.B., West Vir- ginia Uni- versity W. D. SULLIVAN B.S., Morris Harvey Col lege 5 JAMES SPANO A.B., Morris Harvey Col- lege f ' fi ., --, A, f ,' ,fs4, ., X 4 yi ff at X Wg? I I 1 1, I 4 ff 3 g , if ,, J ,. ,,.,,,, , Q ,, X ff f' 6 X 1 f' 13 ff Q 5 ? 1 f X -7 , Q f CLYDE WHEELER A.B., Fairmont Stateg M.A., Marshall College ms? ' SM!! SEATED: Betty Bourgeois, Joyce McDermott, CO-EDITORS. STANDING, fleft to rightj: Joe McCoy, Pat White, David Norman, Cindy Champ, Bob Pyatt, Eleanor Sayre, Dane I-Iannum, Mrs. Polk, SPONSOR, Gerry Milhoan, Deanna Easter, June Heasley, Helen Sullivan, BUSINESS MANAGER, Alice Stephens, Jean Ann Suck, Stephen Seaman, BUSINESS MANAGER, Judy Amos, Barbara Fox. 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Mary Sawyers Senior Play Com- mittee 45 FTA 15 Business Club 45 Class Historian 4 Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 45 Transfer from White Sulpher Springs, W. Va. Irene Tregoning Senior play 45 Student Council 45 FHA 3, Pres. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Latin Club 354, Pres. 45 Class President 45 Girls' State 35 Transfer 3. Barbara Fox Secretary Helen Sullivan Mary Sawyers Treasurer H1St0fi-in Patty Abels Student Council 1,25 FTA 45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Business Club 4, President 45 Junior play committee 35 Senior play committee 4. 'UW Lois Bowman Senior play com- mittee 45 FHA 15 Business Club 4. A1 Larry Barker Senior play com- mittee 45 Basket- ball 25 Baseball 25 School Spirit Staff 15 Home- coming Court 45 Teenage Book Club 15 Bible Club 1 . Judy Amos Junior play 35 Sen- ior play 45 Major- ette 15 Band 3-45 Student Council 45 School Spirit Staff 45 Drama play 35 FTA 2,35 FHA 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Thes- pians 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Presi- dent 45 Vice Presi- dent 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Forensic 2,35 Essay 35 LK Drama Festival 25 National Drama Festival 35 Christ- mas Program 45 GAA 1, Latin Key award 35 Graduation Choir 25 Pep Club 4. Mary Bartlett Junior play 35 Senior play 45 School Spirit Staff 45 Drama play 25 Latin Club 1,25 Yearbook Staff 45 Graduation Choir Betty Jean Bourgeois Junior play 35 Sen- ior play 45 School Spirit Staff 45 Thespian play 35 FTA 2,35 Sec'y 35 FHA 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Latin Club 253,45 Sec'y- Treas. 35 Secretary 15 Girls' State 35 Know Your State Government Day 35 Yearbook Staff 4, Editor 45 Voice of Democracy 35 American Legion 35 Forensic 153,45 K. Of P. 3, State Winner5 National Drama Festival at Purdue 35 Latin Key Award 2. James Bever Football 3,45 FFA 45 Varsity Club 3. Janet Carmichael Junior play 35 Band l,2,3,4, Drama play 35 FTA 1,2, 354, President 45 Thespians 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,4, Sec'y 45 Voice of Democracy 2,35 Forensic 2,35 K. of P. 3. James Carpenter Becky Fox Junior play 35 Senior play student di- rector5 45 Band l,2,3,45 Student Council 2,3545 Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 45 School Spirit Staff 354, Co-editor 45 Drama play 35 l..K. Radio Program 25 FTA l,2,3,45 FHA 1,25 3,45 President 25 Quill GL Scroll 3,45 Tliespians 3,45 Latin Club 225 Girls' State 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Voice of Democracy 2,35 W'in.ncr 25 Ameri - can Legion 2.3. Cindy Champ Junior play 35 Senior play student director5 45 Drama play 35 FTA 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 45 Latin Club 3,45 Year- book Staff 45 Voice of Democracy 35 Red Devilette Cabinet 4. Deanna Easter Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Band 1,2,3,45 School Spirit Staff 35 FTA 2,35 FHA 2,3545 Yearbook Staff 45 Pep Club 45 Red Devilette Cabinet 4. im 'mma- Tommy Combs Senior Play Com- mittee 45 School Spirit Staff 45 FFA 1,2,3,4, Asst. Presi- dent 25 Parlia- mentarian 35 Presi - dent, Federation Reporter 4. Carolyn Estep Canadian National Exhibition, 2nd prize5 RedDeVilette Cabinet 4. Dianne ChamberS Junior play 35 Band 1,2,3,49 School Spirit staff 2, FTA 1,2,3,4s Quill Sc Scroll 1,22 School Spirit R21Cl1O Program 3,45 Red Devilette Cabinet 4. Dane Hannum Junior play 35 Football l,2,3,45 School Spirit Staff 45 V3I'Slfy 45 Treasurer 3. Nina Harmon Junior play Busi- ness Manager 35 Senior play ad- vertising com- mittee 45 School Spirit Staff 45 FHA 1,2. fvif Joe McCoy Junior Play prompter 35 Senior Play stage mana- ger 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,45 Student Council, Vice President, 35 Var- sity Club 1,2,3,45 School Spirit Staff 45 FFA 1,2,3,4. Carolyn I-Ieasley Senior play 45 Drama play 35 FTA 45 Business Club 4, Treasurer 45 Thespians 45 Latin Club 25 Choral Club 15 Chorus 15 Drama 3. Letha Jackson Diarme Ingram Jtmior play 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y5 Out- standing member of class 35 Chair- man of Prom com- mittee 35 Chair- man of Float com- mittee 35 Pep Club 1,4. Connie Laughlin Junior play com- mittee 35 Senior play 45 Band 1, 253,45 School Spirit Staff 35 FTA 1, 2,3545 FHA 1,2535 School Spirit Radio Program 3. Martin Hartley Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Basketball 2,3545 Baseball 15 Stu- dent Council 2,35 Varsity 3,45 Presi- dent 2,35 Home- coming King 4. Velma McCune Senior Play 45 Band 25 Drama Play 35 LK Radio Program 35 FTA 15 FNA 45 FHA 2,3,45 Business Club 45 Latin Club 25 Voice of Democracy 25 Essay Contest 3. Kenneth McDole Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Drama play 35 Latin Club 3,45 Homecoming CoLu't 45 Forensic 3. ,L James Noll Senior play 45 Latin Club 1,25 Boys' State 3. Willard Merical llDickll Senior play 45 Basketball 35 Student Council FFA 1. Charles Morgan 9 ff ,Wig 45 Gerry Milhoan Junior play 33 School Spirit Staff 45 Homecoming Court 4. Helen Mullins Senior Play Com- mitteeg FHA 25 Business Club 1. ,J fry jab! 5 51:2 i'1'ff:V EV - H ., . F . -'55 fir , , ' 5,,' 5 I 'ful' j'f ?97pff! ' I f , 3 5'.' f ' I , I . .. .,., , ' . , f 5 - 5 . A 5 it ,V A 3' A , 5 , , 7 ,f N77 . jf an fi- f vyffryfqf-M5-f 'if' w uz? 1' 5 51 Sandra McGavran Senior play 45 Cheerleader 15 Essay Contest. Biu Paxton Band 1,2,3,4, Bob Pyatt Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Band 1,2,3,45 School Spirit Staff 45 Drama play 35 Thespians 45 Year- book Staff 45 State Band 3. 53. 5 N fa Q Betty Slaven Junior play 35 senior play 45 School Spirit Staff 45 FHA 152. Roger Rymer School Spirit Staff 35 Drama play 35 L.K. Radio Program 2. Sue Somerville Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Cheerleader 1,2,3, 45 Band 1,253,415 School Spirit Staff 35 Drama play 35 L.K. Radio Pro- gram 35 FNA 35 FHA l,2,35 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Thespians 354, Vice President 45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Voice of Demo- cracy 25 Ameri- can Legion 25 Forensic 25 Con- servation Essay winner 15 Pep Club 45 Red Devilette Cabinet 4. Eleanor Sayre Junior Play 35 Senior Play com- mittee 45 Student Council 45 School Spirit Staff 3,45 FTA 253,45 FNA 253,45 FHA 1,2535 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 Thespians 45 Latin Club 25 Yearbook Staff 45 Home- coming Princess 45 School Spirit Radio Program 3,45 Edi- tor of School Spirit 45 Graduation Chorus 2,35 Red Devilette Cabinet 45 Pep Club 4. Ann Slaven FTA 2,3545 Busi- ness Club 1,45 Latin Club 2,3,4. Jean Richmond FHA 1. Michael Sayre Mick FFA 152. .al Alice Stephens Senior play com- mittee 45 FTA 45 FNA 45 FHA 2,3,45 Business Club 4, Secre- tary 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Conserva- tion Essay Second Place Winner 3. K ,,,, Pat White Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Majorette 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 2,45 Thespian play 25 FTA 1,2,3,4, Sec'y 25 FHA 1,2,3,4, Treas. 45 Nat'1 Honor Society 2,3, 4, Sec'y 3, Pres. 45 Thespians 3,45 Latin Club 25 Year- book Staff 45 Voice of Democracy 35 American Legion 35 Forensic 15 Gradua- tion Choir l,2,35 March of Dimes Chairman 2. ww' Jean Ann Suck Majorette 1,2,3,45 Head Majorette 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council 1,2, 3,45 School Spirit Staff 2,35 Business Manager 35 FHA l,2,3,45 Vice- president 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Yearbook Staff 45 Homecoming Court 45 Oration Contest --Forensic Reading 2,35 Semi-Finals-- Morgantown 2,35 LK Drama Festival 35 National Drama Festival 35 Gradu- ation Chorus 1,2,3. Virgil Walters Senior Play Com- mittee 45 FFA 1,2,3,45 As- sistant President 35 Vice-president 4. IU?- fwn 5 1555 5 June Suck Senior play 45 Majorette 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Council 35 School Spirit Staff 35 L.K. Radio Program 35 FTA 45 FHA l,2,3,4, President 45 Choru 1,2,3. John Weekley Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Band 1,2,3,4. S 1... Doris Suck Junior play com- mittee 35 Senior play committee 45 Majorette 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, sm- dent Council 35 School Spirit Staff 35 School Spirit Radio Program 35 FTA 25 FNA 3,4, President 35 FHA 1,2,35 Latin Club 2,4. Darrell Withrow Football l,2,3,4- Basketball 1,25 Varsity Club 45 FFA 1,2,3,45 Voice of Demo- cracy 2. 7 4 Vida Hardt Junior Play Usher 35 Senior Play 45 Drama Play 15 FNA 35 FHA 15 Latin Club 3. 34'-'I' Vickie Johnson Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Band 15253545 Drama play 35 FTA 1525 3545 FHA 15253545 Songleader 3,45 Thespians 45 Class Secretary 25 Year- book Staff 45 Homecoming Prin- cess 45 Forensic 25 Essay 35 Gradua- tion Choir 152,35 Christmas Program 45 GAA 15 Na- tional Drama Fes- tival 35 Pep Club 4. Joyce McDermott Jtmior play, stu- dent director 35 Senior play 45 Cheerleader 152,35 45 Band 15253545 Student Cotmcil 15253545 School Spirit Staff 35 L.K. Radio Program 25 FTA 15253545 FNA 3,45 FHA 15253545 Secretary 1525 Quill Sc Scroll 3,45 National Honor Society 25 Thes- pians 45 Latin Club 25 Class vice- president 2535 Homecoming Queen 45 Voice of Democracy 25 American Legion 25 V.F.W. Essay Winner 35 Polio Queen 15 Christ- mas program 45 Graduation Choir 15253. Stephen Seaman Junior play 35 Senior play 45 Band 15253545 Stu- dent Council 1525 Thespian play 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Thes - pians 3,45 Class President 15 Class Treasurer 25 Year- book Staff 45 Hom coming Prince 45 Voice of Demo- cracy 3. David Wilson Smokey Junior Play 35 Football 253545 Co-captain 45 Basketball 25 Varsity 253545 President 45 Vice-president 35 Class Historian 2. Not pictured: Gary Ownes 6 James White Basketball 45 Baseball 35 FFA 354. Girls' State BETTY BOURGEOIS BECKY FOX IRENE TREGONING Know Your State Government Day BETTY BOURGEOIS DAVID NORMAN Student Council President BECKY FOX Boys' State JAMES NOLL DAVID NORMAN State Knights of Pythias Speech Winner BETTY BOURGEOIS Head Majorette JEAN ANN SUCK I American Legion Jokigdg rS1hlfEifaCoeiT Speech Wilmer C M 0 PAT WHITE f ' I 'A-fkfg tif 125 IZI- ' f7!'Q,, '75 I' S In .. Yearbook Editors lf' ' -'-rL??:'-if, if' ' JgEgrc1EYbx??DLEPE5AE8i?r 'Lei' fi -fist 3 5 School spirit Editors 5 :iq --P+ I X BECKY Fox go, il, g. , , X ELEANOR SAYRE T H ii'-, ' , S . O' 'J Voice of Dernocracy I 1 Forensic Contest Speech WIHUCI' i Speech Winners Ng 1 , JEAN ANN SUCK 'x S KEN MQDOLE Nl I 1 Student Council 'S Q' - S' Student Council IRENE TREGOIZING Q 5 X f--V f 1 B- JEAN ANN sUcK JUDY AMO 5 , xy I Q.. JOYCE MoDERMoTT WILLARD MARICAL -, Q, X x ELEANOR SAYRE PAT WHITE BECKY Fox Football Co-Captains SMOKEY WILSON JOE MCCOY All-State Football Captain Second Team JOE MCCOY All-State Band BOB PYATT Class Presidents Stephen Seaman Martin Hartley Irene Tregoning 16 Basketball Captain MARTIN I-IARTLEY Calling Car Number 591 Calling Car Number 59! Be on the lookout for 69 young green horn freshmen last seen headed for the RHS campus. Take caution! They are armed and are dangerous. Yes, we were armed, with well sharpened pencils, bright new text books, and plenty of answers for the teachers. We started our first year of high school amidst confusion, but we soon became familiar with our surroundings. We are very proud of our freshman year at RHS. Jean Ann Suck and Doris Jean Suck were majorettes of the senior high band and Sue Somerville was elected Varsity Cheerleader. Joyce McDermott was elected Polio Queen. Sue Somerville won the conservation essay contest and a trip to camp Ceasar. We had for our class sponsors, Mr. Hupp and Mrs. Denning and two new classmates, Vickie Johnson and Smokey Wilson. Returning to our sophomore year at RHS we accepted our new status with pride and distinction. Now we started joining various clubs and taking our natural role as center-stage in school. Pat White and June Suck were selected as majorettes and Joyce McDermott was selected as cheerleader. Becky Fox won the local Voice of Democracy Contest and the Oratorial Division of the Forensic. Jean Ann Suck won the Reading Division of the Forensic. Three letters were awarded to three of our sophomore boys, Smokey Wilson and Joe McCoy for football and Martin Hartley for basketball. To join us in our activities this year were our five new classmates, Ken McDole, Sondra McGavran, Judy Amos, Cindy Champ, and Mary Sawyers. Our class sponsors were Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Jarrett and Mrs, Polk. In 1957 we received our class rings, a year before graduation, as is the tradition of RHS. Serving us as class officers that year were Martin Hartley, President, Joyce McDermott, vice -president, Barbara Fox, secretary, Dane Hannum, treasurer, and Letha Jackson, historian. We staged our three-act comedy play, Finders Creepers which was a huge success, thanks to our sponsor-director Mr. Sullivan and the cast, Stephen Seaman, John Weekley, Diane Chambers, Sue Somerville, Pat White, Dane Hannum, Martin Hartley, Judy Amos, Ken McDole, Becky Fox, Janet Carmichael, Betty Bourgeois, Joe McCoy, our Student Directors Joyce McDermott and Smokey Wilson and all the other committees. We were represented by Betty Bourgeois and David Norman on Know Your State Government Day. Our representatives to Girls' State were: Irene Tregoning, Becky Fox, and Betty Bourgeois. Representing the boys in Boys' State were: James Noll and David Norman. Stephen Sea- man won the local Voice of Democracy Contest. Pat White won second place in the State American Legion Contest. Jean Ann Suck and Ken McDole won the local Forensic Contest. Betty Bourgeois won the state Knights of Pythias Speaking Contest. Football letters were awarded to Dane Hannum and James Bever. Our Junior, Senior Prom was a big success, thanks to the co-operation of our class and class sponsors. We chose as our theme April Romance. This year we added to our class role, Vida Hardt, Darrel Withrow, Irene Tregoning and Gerry Owens. Our senior year found many of us busy leaders of the student body. Becky Fox held the position as President of Student Council with Judy Amos, Pat' White, and Willard Merical homeroom representatives. During both junior and senior years Jean Suck was Drum Majorette, and Joyce McDermott was head cheerleader. Class officers were: Irene Tregoning, President, David Norman vice-president, Barbara Fox, secretary, Helen Sulli- Van, treasurer, and Mary Sawyer, historian. Joyce McDermott and Martin Hartley were crowned Mr. and Mrs. Red Devil. Jean Ann Suck, Vickie John- son, Barbara Fox and Eleanor Sayre were Homecoming Princesses and Larry Barker, Gerry Milhoan, Ken McDole, David Norman, and Stephen Seaman were princes. We presented our senior class play My Little Oscar with Stephan Seaman, John Weekley, Sue Somerville, Carolyn Heasley, Ken McDole, June Suck, Pat White, Martin Hartley, Judy Amos, Vickie Johnson, Irene Tregoning, Vida Hardt, Sondra McGavran, James Noll, and Betty Bourgeois as the cast and Mrs. Jarrett as our director. Joyce McDermott and Betty Bourgeois were Co-Editors of the Nautilus and Becky Fox and Eleanor Sayre were selected as Co-Editors of the School Spirit. Carolyn Estep joined us for our final year at RHS and Joe McCoy made the All-State second team with Smokey Wilson getting honorable mention. Now we face the future. We are confronting a complex world, but whatever may come we realize that we have taken one big step in the right direction. 17 As I sit here on this small deserted island in the South Pacific, exhausted from a long desperate swim for my survival, a faint memory of the graduating class of '59 at Ravenswood comes to my mind. My gaze shifts over the long monotonous miles of sand. My eye is caught by a shimmer- ing object seemingly hidden in the sand. I gather my strength to crawl to the mysterious ob- ject. Pushing the sand away I find it is a treasure chest. The curiosity in my mind forces me to open the box. In it I find newspapers dated 1979, --how can this be? I just arrived hereg -- or did I? Have I been unconscious on this barren island for twenty years? The headlines of these papers fascinate me. What's this? James Noll Elected President? In smaller lines David Norman the Custodian of the White House. And now as I turn to the society page I see a full page picture of Vickie Johnson. She's having a Mourning tea for the girls of Wilson's Fan Club. On the other page the announcement of the Bridget Bardot and David Smokey Wilson wedding. Who was it that said Smokey would never get ahead? As my eyes glance on down the page Isee that Willard Dick Merical and the former Mary Sawyers are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. In the farm news I read that Tommy Combs and Virgil Walters feed their cows chocolate drops and they now own the only cholcoate milk factory in Jackson County. Bob Pyatt,our school photographer, is still taking pictures, he specializes in bathing beauties and, of course, his favorite is Cindy Champ. Who's that sitting on the sign reading Marine Recruit Station 40 Miles ? Oh, it's just Doris Suck and Barbara Fox trying to get to see Rony and Dick. What's this! 1-2-3 -4-5 -Sounds like two of our old business math students. Why, it's Vida Hardt and Sondra McGaverng they're counting dots on dominoes for a Domino Factory! Another item: Mary Bartlett and Betty Slaven are still advertising Big Bertha's and Sally Ann's for the Ravenette, However they own that place now! Ah! Here's another newspaper and look! ! John Weekley is making his first movie, Golly Gladys, and imagine he got his start in our Junior Play Finders Creepers at Ravenswood High. As I turn the page I see that Becky Fox is pulling her hair out trygng to meet deadlines for the New York Times. That poor girl is still meeting deadlines!?!? I ? Well here's Betty Bourgeois, bless her soul, grey and in a wheelchair, but still making her Saturday trip to WMOV for her program, Storytime. What's this headline? A modern day Rip Van Winkle awakes after 20 years and the Rip Van Winkle is none other than Ken McDole. That poor boy, I'd have thought he would have had his sleep out in high school!!! Now I'll turn to page five and see whafs new in sports. Well . . . here's our own Joe McCoy and Jim Bever playing football for the W, Va, Wildcats, --you see they're so good they're the only ones on the team, and they're sweeping the nation clean!! Look here! ! Dane Hannum, the pride of Mud Sock, and his lovely wife Suzie are leaving for a tour around the world. Hurrah! I Pat White has found a cure for aches and pains. It is Stay in bed 24 hours a day,tied so you won't fall out. Well, here's Pat Ab1eS and Janet Carmichael, --they're still teaching their first grade students. It seems that Gerry Milheen 18 and Bill Paxton have quite a business going. Gerry is modeling race cars and Bill is driving them. I figured those boys would end up like that! Isee Ravenswood's new cop is James White, and who's that hand -cuffed to the bars? Why it's Darrell Withrowg --I guess he's been Halloween ing again! ! Oh no, Joyce McDermott is the ringleader in cell 59. Poor girl 1T1uSt have worked too hard on the 59 yearbook! ! Alas and Alac! l Martin fLoverboyJ Hartley now has his own harem consisting of 20 lovely ladies and of course, he has leading them, our former head ma- jorette, Jean Ann Suck, and lover girl herself, Judy Amos. Iscramble for another newspaper hoping that this one will finish the story. Oh! ! Helen Sullivan and Diane Chambers were chosen as the busiest housewives in the neighborhood, they spend 15 hours out of every day talking over their backyard fences, of course they're Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Kimes now!! Stephen Seaman has replaced Benny Goodman, and he's plowing his way to the top! ! Now keeping the state capitol straight is Gary Owens as a filing clerk. He always was interested in figures! ! Who's this--? It's Charles Morgan walking down the railroad track in a barrel. He's just returning from Las Vegas, and it looks as if he lost everything he owned! ! Oh no! It's happened again! Larry Barker went over Niagara Falls in a barrel, but he lived to tell the story! ! Who's that getting out of the Cadillac, draped with white minks and leading a poodle? Why it's Diane Ingram. She's picking her husband up after the W, Va, Wildcats championship game! ! Guess who???? Written under a picture of two famous models. Why I remember them from RHS, Letha Jackson and Connie Laughlin! I ls your marriage failing? Stop in to see Helen Mullins and Lois Bowman, U.S. Professional Marriage Counselors. Well, I see there's a circus coming to town. Goodness! Just look at a couple of the acts! Michael Sayre, a snake charmer, and Alice Stephens and Velma McCune are sailing through the air as trapeze performers. Those girls always were pretty tricky! ! ! What's this big crowd for?'??? Oh, Isee. One way tickets for the Moon, and running to the head of the line is James Carpenter, Maybe it's because his wife is right at his heels with a rolling pin! 7? Vice President Chooses Private Secretary. Well, sure enough it's Deanna Easter. Can this be true? Demure, petite, Carolyn Estep is now making lectures around the world. No wonder she was so quiet in class. She was saving her breath! !. Who's that farmer plowing that field?? it's Nina Harmon's hus- band, Pete. Turning two pages Isee where Trans -World Airlines invite you to take a trip. Of course, you'll enjoy it, Carolyn Heasley is the airline hostess. Oh no! It can't be the June Suck we knew in high school who took Drivers Ed. She now drives a Greyhound from Abilene to Bos - ton twice a week!! Ann Slaven is now teaching readin', ritin' and rithmetic' at Sandyville. Jean Richmond, editor in chief, request everyone to subscribe to Modern Romances. Just as l figured! ! Roger Burr Rymer is the manager of the world's largest Bikini Bathing Suit Fac- tory. Well, lsee Eleanor Dumpy Sayre finally fits her name. She has consumed so much food from Dave's dairy that she now weighs two hundred pounds. Here's Irene Tregoning, Presi- dent of our '59 Senior Class. She's holding high office in the United Nations Building, she's chief window washer of the top floor. It's been nice learning what the graduates of '59 are now doing, but if you'll excuse me, I think I'll go for a swim!!! 19 0 0 I, June Suck, will my ability to sneeze like a kitten to Jigger McGraw, I, Steve Seaman, will my interest in science to Mr. Cox's chemistry department. I, Smokey Wilson, will my belt to help hold up my pants to Phil Southall, and my football shoes to Dave James, and my share of the garage I was willed last year to Pete Gould. I, Bob Pyatt, will my quick short steps to Mr. Kessel. I, Eleanor Sayre will my real McCoy love for tall boys to Margie Weekley. I, Gerry Milhoan, will my ability to customize model cars to Don Brownlee, if he's got the nerve to try. I, David Nomaan, will my love for blondes, brunettes, and redheads to Bob Barnett, in hopes he will cherish it well. I, Alice Stephens, will my ability to take shorthand dictation to all first year students. I, Betty Slaven, will my ability to crack gum to Mr. Starcher. I, Virgil Walters, will my front position in the lunch line to any speedy enought to make it. I, Willard Merical, will not will Mary Sawyers because I reserve her for myself. I, James Carpenter, being of sound mind and body, will all the rust on my car to the Junior Class. I, James Noll, would will my brains to Don Brownlee, but I think I'll need them in college. I, Ken McDole, will my ability to annoy Mrs. Jarrett to any one who wants to fail her classes. I, Becky Fos, being of sound mind and body CI thinkj will my position as president of the student body to soniebody who wantsto age 10 yearsin one. I, Mary Sawyers, will my good times in a '51 Pontiac to anyone lucky enough to get the right driver for the Hghtguyj I, Vickie Johnson, will my talent for making up excuses to my sister who's already pretty good. I, Darrell Withrow, will my fun Halloweening to Coach Spano. We, Sondra McGavern and Vida Hardt, will not will our good times with two boys to anyone, because we wanttheniforoumelves I, Cindy Champ, will my inability to be jealous to all girls with steadies. I, Mary Bartlett, will my love for tall, blond boys with Fords to anyone who has been as lucky as I have. I, Michael Sayre. will nothing because I don't agree that you can't take it with you, I, Diane Ingram, will my height to Mike Smallwood. I, Letha Jackson, will my A's to National Honor Society. I, Pat Ables, will my big mouth to my sister Jo, who really doesn't need it, I, Bill Paxton, will my hot rodding to Edwin Haynes. I, Pat White, will my speech awards to anyone whose butterflies aren't stronger than they are, I, Lois Bowman, will my long fingernails to anyone who may need them. I, Helen Mullins, will my natural curly hair to anyone who doesn't like nightly pin-ups. I, Jean Richmond, will my unthinking ability to make simple mistakes in Home Ec. to Doris Carmi I, Janet Carmichael, will my pictures of Kenny Rossi to Pam Williams. I, Tommy Combs, being of little mind, will my ability to chew gum to Mr, Myers, I, Helen Sullivan, won't will my taste for Candy to anyone because Ihave a sweet tooth. chael. 20 l, Diane Chambers, will not will anythingg when I leave here, I'm taking everything with me, including I.V.K. I, Velma McCune, do will my ability to go steady to Shirley Russell and Mary Crow. I, Charles Morgan, will the girls of New Haven to Joe Durst, since I'm leaving. I, Irene Tregoning will my ability to eat all the time and stay slim to Clark Richie. I, Dane Hannum, will my job at Kelly's Market, to my brother Jim. I, Betty Bourgeois, will my place at Storyville to anyone who wants to get up early on Saturdays. I, Ann Slaven, will my sleeping days in Secretary Training and Bookkeeping to anyone who can do it and pass. l, Nina Harmon, will my love for Millwood to Laurie Lewis. I, Gary Owens will my slim figure to Mr. Bokovitz. I, Jim Bever, will my red hair to anyone who wants a fiery temper. I, James White, will my place on the B Basketball Squad to Pet Gould. l, Sue Ann Sommetville, will my great height to Wayne Dockery, who really doesn't need it. I, Roger Rymer, will my ability to skip school to Jim Williams. I, Connie Laughlin, will my wit to some other nit -wit. I, Carolyn Heasley, will my good times at R.H.S. to no -one. I, Carolyn Estep, will my chair so near the teacher's desk to others who fail their test, in Algebra. We, Jean Ann Suck, and Judy Amos, will our ability to get out of school to make spaghetti to Jigget McGraw and Barbara Lindley. We, Martin Hartley and Joe McCoy, will our singing ability to Elvis Presley, out strength, good looks, athletic power, and intelligence, to anyone who can have them and not be conceited. I, Barbara Fox, will my Real McCoy blonde hair, to the girls at band camp to save them the trouble. I, John Weekley, will my place in both Junior and Senior Plays to anyone who likes to memorize. I, Joyce McDermott, will my position as head cheerleader to anyone who loves sports as well as I do. To the school we leave all of our four years of study and good times. To the Freshmen we leave the fun and pleasure of three more years. To the Sophomores we leave the thrill of planning for two busy years. To the Juniors we leave the fond memories of preparing for a Junior and Senior Banquet. To Mrs. Polk we leave the hope that she may get a harder working yearbook staff next time. To Mrs. Jarrett we leave a new set of nerves in case she directs another Senior Play. To Mr. Sullivan we leave the work of preparing for another graduating class. To Coaches Spano and Bokovitz we leave the enthusiastic pep talks which made our sports successful. To the teachers we leave the thanks for their co -operation, patience and companionship. To Mt. Myers we leave our best regards, and thanks for his patience and understanding. And last of all to the halls of RHS we leave a final farewell for the four wonderful years we spent and shall always remember. 21 ,tt mee . . - ,F 75f, . ig j Q: ' i 0 my lf SE MXN X Y X Best Looking Gerry Milhoan, Joyce McDermott ll Best Athletes Smokey Wilson Joe McCoy F dl t B 11 P t P tty Abl Sandra Best Dressed Stev S man J dy Amos t t.,s t'yyy I v Yf . 6 ? l Af 1 N oy I W H ff l y f 5 x J 'X I , K Most Likely To S ' A x' 'X ' x Irene Tregonll X James Noll I9 3 Z2 7' 51333 fa v.-42149 9 t . .fy if-Lam me Z H: ' ,-'LA' 7 '- QQ t G2 QQ -6 Q1 M ff' N.- 1 W ., Lf- NA 24' -W A I- 1 y- XQYTCCG-Q.. J lg W' A 71 X , X x? 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'F , 1 w LJTWL 1 --.........,.. A .,..f o o I Don Brownlee President Kay Buffington Se cretary 0 4 Don Lockhart Vice President ' I . , .7 V If A .. V :, Je anie Frum Treasurer , . r if W f an , is ,W .1 2:1 ' ,.'fp , ' :ij 9 y 5: S . 1 . . ii , A l . , lrei 1 . 'fl af! ' Q af - ,,.--. - ,. ,, . . 2 . 2 Q -' , W V ROW 1: Tommy Allen, Donna Allman, Benny Badgett, Gail Badgett, Dee Balis. ROW 2: Ronnie Belue, Lawrence Bennett, Christiana Benson, Carl Brogle, Carol Brogle, ROW 3: Bob Brown, Leonard Brown, June Butler, Doris Carmichael. Larry Cather. ROW 41 Donald Click, Ronald Click, Gladys Cobb, Jim Cooper. Karen Day. ROW 5: Sally DeLong, Jim Divers, Wayne Dockery, Gary Enos, Gayle Everett. NOT PICTURED: Carol Foose, Marge Meldon, Samdie Myers, Brenda Woofter. 26 15.352 , v QQ f , if f C ,, VA My if X .t ' I X V U I, Kkry . I K 'f r ,A.h gg? If f M , 515 gr in M 1 If ' , ,f ri ' fp., f V, X r , 1 fi f ' ff' ' ff I , I R ts a L . . ,Ki Q wg 4 'ss v .Q .f e fx . -' ei R M. A f0 , 1 Vryy Q X f ff ,. ' ROW 1: Faye Franklin, Bob Barnett, Ann Ferguson, Steven Pursley, Pete Gould. ROW 2: Richard Hafer, Edwin Haynes, Larry Hendershot, Pat Hunt, Richard Hunt. ROW 3: Susanne Hupp, Madelyn Icenhower, David James, Christy Johnson, Roberta King. ROW 4: Judy Linci- come, Kaye Lyons, Connie Matlack, Mike McGavran, Jerry Millback, ROW 5: Charles Mil- hoan, Hariette Morgan, Kathy Norris, Keith Paxton, Larry Pepper. 27 7. , O , I 4 5 , y .fn 1, V- I 6 -52 Q .kflcii 1 V if 5 if -vf I ' 3, f ,,., - 5' Xxx Sl ,,, .. J X , ff ff i 1 K Q I, ' 14 ,ff ROW 1: Deloris Pyatt, Mildred Riffle, Clark Ritchie, Jim Robinson. Dolly Rymer. ROW 2' Marilyn Salser, Virginia Seals, Carol Sinnett, Billy Slaven, John Slaven. ROW 3: Don Smitlh Bill Sparks, Larry Staats, Gerry Stephenson, Charlotte Sunderland, ROW 4: Hester Taylor Milk Tucker, Janet Walker, Judy Waugh, Martha Wheeler. ROW 5: I-Ielen White. Van Wickline e Barbara Wildrnan, Jim Williams, Carol Pursley. 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W - . , , 7 ,, ,, ,, , lf , , , V V ,. , V, 53, , , , , .y Y' V , 'IA ' K 'k ' ' ' 4' 2 -v' 41... mmf 41 ,, 2 ,, , , X 5 ,, uf, i , L . V V ,V I , , ,, , 4 2 is ', V . 2, , V V, V L A I V ., V 'I J ,, 'gg ,A Q, 'lt' 5'w7',i 'WW Q 7, A Q' C Virvl I A 7 Yi KV ' ' K T' mi! A L A '2 ' ' at A , X' J 4 J' f- A , J , A , L ,, A Wi , we - A Q ,',M f I A 5 AA ' -A , r A ' 2 we ' ' A A-'...,...., L A G L A A ' A A ' L A at ROW 1: Dee Ann Moore, President, Bob Hall, Vice President, Debbie Gandee, Secretary, Bob Slaven, Treasurer, Rosemary Akers, Freddie Anderson, Ellen Angus, Charles Bare, Helen Bare. ROW 2: Carroll Bennett, Kay Bigley, Bob Blake, Chris Borrie, Annie Bowers, Joan Bourgeois, Bene Butler, Margie Carney, Zelrna Carothers. ROW 3: Linda Cather, Daisy Casto, Mike Chambers, Virginia Cluckey, Chuck Compston, Lamar Coward, Everett Crow, Mary Crow, Daryl Culp. ROW 4: Barbara Deere, Bill Deere, Mildred Duff, Joe Durst, Roy Easter, Coleen Enos, Sharon Evans, Lois Fish, Jeannie Fletcher. ROW 5: Larry Ford, Carolee Gabriel, Leon Boutierez, Jim Hannum, Charles Heaters, Bob Hersey, Vickie Hinton, Kay Hudkins, Yvonee Hughes. ROW 6: Sue Jackson, Lois Ann Jone Paul Jones, David Kiser, Ronny Kiser, Danny Kuhns, Laurie Lewis, Barbara Lindley, Lou Ann Little. 29 S , ? . li M L y ypy , J t L t.. M, . . V p N wc. . Y A 112.344 Q is . -VbAV A ,.,, 4, -l- t -- , , .,,L A - ,. 4 , 7 1 5 R , f ' 1 V , ' . K5 Wg, Q1 5, 1 1 X f V 1 A C., I -Q , , ' , ,, '9 if - ' ,L-,' -, . V . ---- . - 2 I 1 i ' - - ' -I z -- ' Q 1-213, V ly - - ' - ' ' '-l-.. ' rv ' if A Q 1 Y' . , , 1 fi? 4 5 ,Q I Z , It J LVXV. ., , 'ax 4 'H' A Y . 'ff if J fi .t.. X 'Ln 1,1 - I fy I 5 V ,, 'lg -fn X - A S ' sf L Q - W A' H iq 6 Q ,Z .,k, , ' I Q I J ' I' ' A' J ,J 4' s V 4 1' - A' 3 I illii 1 - -- W . . , 1. . - Q ,,i?iQliifl5f?EII ROW 1: Lin Mason, Nedia Matics, Charlene McGraw, Georgenia Mullins, Carol Noll, Betty Norman, Jim Norris, Donna Owens, Jim Parsons. ROW 2: Nola Patterson, Jewell Perry, Ivan Pinnell, Richard Polk, John Prather, Arnold Price, Delmas Rhodes, Lynn Ryder, Ed Richmond. ROW 3: Morgan Richmond, Danny Rollins, Charles Sayre, Georgianna Shamblin, Dick Sheppard, William Sheets, Mildred Shinn, Kay Slaven, Mary Ann Smith, ROW 4: Cathy Smallwood, Mike Smallwood, Harold Smith, Philip Southall, Carolyn Spear, Roy Stanley, Inez Staats, Shirley Stark, Sue Steele. ROW 5: Carla Stephenson, Edwin Taylor, Janice Thomas, Leslie Wade, Margorie Weekley, Sandra Westfall, Marvin Wicldine, Ann Wilburn, Iris Williams. ROW 6: Pam Williams, Brenda Wilson, Linda Wilson, Bob Woofter, Jerry Milbaugh, Roger Harmon, Jim Yoakum. 30 ikea : mg , f U : is f 5' Q ' L S Q A f S B L AA , 1 r 'f ' 1 Ai - FW ' rf 5 ff' - 'f 'llfi ffff' T V ' 9 :Q V l i? ik- K, ,I ' X A 17' - 5 ' , , 7 ,V , K ,t ,L,,', .V ' V- - f 1 My A a 21.3 A ,jf 1, fa? ,Q , Cf is ' ' L wid ' ' ' i 1- 2 ,fa ff' if A ' 8 A i 5 L A A A , A 52 ll AA I f I g r 4, K ,,,, V Z A 2 4 , 'h'f j 1, '-- ,Ar 1, I A --W , fc 5 - , I: Z ' 6, 1' M 1 ' :f A? fp .2 ',f,- -y ,uf '1 V ,1- A ' , iffy , ff. : ,V 1 U 4- 11,3 ' ' gf kay: L' n f s -1' M lm Q! ',P+ ' ' 'A It iff WL: A, ff: . ' - ' 4' 5 r f 'A . 'V,, , new ' 1 A ,,,' 1 -I fl , ff-:fir . I - 1, ,,y ,, f1V. 7 , ,.,, f Y, g Q1 V r Z , , , ,V ' ,',' f 1 ' , B H L 1 A a -A - ff r. , A ,J A : . I ' jj A ' 'A if A ,,,' f ' f VA T' ' A ' ,, ,fg, ',ff ?5'f A 55, 4 i L ' I ' -,,, f W, ., , ' v. 5 , f f V 4,7 ,-- , , .l5f f , - .149 I, f A ffy g V, I Q I ig Zfif , W ' ' 'ran A f :fi ' 4' ' - f 4 9 Aqiffi? i A 'df ' ' H im f. A A rf: A fA AA , , B 1 if I V' g i, A A., TH: - V ' i guy I ' ,Q v Q I 4, -,IQ -f1PE A fe VV, Af ,I f I I n In Yr fryy -, - . A Q fffkf-5 sf 1- '1' ' V ' r ROW 1: Bill Brownlee, Gary Hardin, Karen Kinney, Kay Rardin, Jo Ables, Gary Amos, Donald Balis, Lora Bush, Mary Caldwell. ROW 2: Alton Click, Leighton Cobb, David Crow, Pat Hoblitzell, Edith Hoselton, Ann Hughes, Terry Hupp, Sheila Kimes, Larry McCoy. ROW 3: Cathy McDole, James McKinley, Marilyn Myers, Elwood Neff, Bonnie Parsons, Douglas Patterson, Louis Polk, Nancy Reed, Linda Roush. ROW 4: Mike Roush, Dick Rowe, Jim Salser, Carl Shockey, Gene Slaven, Danny Snyder, Leora Taylor, Tommy Tidd, Ernie Tregoning. ROW 5: Norma Urbani, Peter Westenhaver, Robb Williams, Ray Barnes, Becky Blackburn, Rod Burchett, Carlis Caldwell, Roger Com ston Robert Deere. ROW 6: Edith Gorrell, Linda Gorrell, Bill Goukenour, Bobby Haynes, Howard Hughes, Lyle 5,-Iuglfres, Hershel Hunt, Keith Kemenah, Carl Kepford. ROW 7: Sharon Knox, Marion Lehew, Bernice LeMas- ter, Craig Riley. 31 66444 . f e . ,, Q. , QV ,, Zi s , , 4 ' . ,. L C ,.,,., 5 g , K i .,,, , f A I 1. 3 , , in 1, : kxyl ' gi kxrk x ,V i A 1' I, A V ., k g A , Q J, V, t r ' 3. ' . . :. f t E ' t . 7,5 4 .,.L. E iiix T E ,5 V , 1 , . I ? e , J ,, ,:..6 M , I 3 I S ,, .14'5t: X K J i A ' ' , V 1 , J , l,S ' A 'I 4, , 'I A .,,,,,, V ., . , ,J 1 S 4 , Y ' . ,,.' i f i,- 5 A a t , ify ij f , . H 1' ' M J 5 i I M L , ,X XX, V f V I Q 4 J ff' . , I. I :rj 1: ,H 4, I law, ,IA 5 , V .gf Y, I I I I, I .., lk V ROW 1: Linda Mahan, Frieda Mahone, Eugene Montgomery, Libbey Pyatt Eric Redifer Donna Salser Bett San- ! 7 Y ders, Loretta Sawyers, Lois Shamblin. ROW 2: Linda Shockey, Paul Staats, Dora Sunderland, Mary Ann Twiggs, Tom Wreyer Janice Wils n G W' h P , o , eorge rig t, aul Waugh, Nancy Furbee. ROW 3: Bill Boggs, Gene Buffington, Earnest Cobb, Gary Clagg, Glen Durst, Barbara Swain, Harry Harris, Paul I-Iaught, Dick Leask. ROW 4: Douglas Merical, David Moore, Donald Rollins, Leonard Ryder, Lonnie Ryder, Cecil Suck, Jimmy Suck, Wilmer Teets, James Duncan. ROW 5: Margie Allen, Eileen Bollinger, Joyce Cavender Din h D k ' ' ' , a oc ery, Virginia Keegaugh, Karen Kelbaugh, Mary Lou Mahan, Phyllis McNeil, Marilyn Painter. ROW 6: Dorothy Perry, Vickie Price, Jeanne Pu l R' ' rs ey, ita Staats, Margaret Seals, Karen Sheets, Joan Slaven, Francis Spear, Rosalee Spear. Not pictured: Tommy Lon Cavish, Robert Coates. 32 NX' L.-v- T , O x Wwe f ,gg V VV.. , K V, ?A,Z,w..,n . v A ' ,, ,.u,f,E'J4o-'f T ,.. 'J' ' ,MM -' , Y ..-mfg' ' ,Lf f' ' a ! sucy' sean Mn 7 Q OHL Baib ata Mlss E 16. anor Joyce McDermott Sayfe , MOV. ' W' nk N, ,.,,, if .Q-4' 9213? '7 ff' f , ww 214,315 'mb Y ,,,ff,! 2 W w93.:,,2,f ,.-1 f v wg? V v N 7 s 1 i , mi 4 , 3 ,, , M Y A, . , pw' 5,9 V I M. Al,p.,,f. 4 ' ' QQ lgfafggy, .mifem Ng, ,, ya. - 5 - 31334. if , , M, 4' :W MJ , V wig, ,, ..,, ,W 4,45 ,fy M, f Q , ,wwf f W ,M , 1 , naw , W 4 4 ,f V Wgkie , mga' J O12 0 ' W Z ,. , ,awwfawwvwmwwwwyg 3e2EMmQH2fwMwQfew9QwzuQQw2xwwfn f Que HU mwewvmewia szwawme v f Ybjt' 'M uf 3 ' f f MP , f, ' 1 . , f AA w-'ffvwv 1 1 ff-1? ' f i. g , :N Q aww , , X. jl.'fXiLx mm .X . 1 :S k Z.. 4 wk 6 . M1 , M01 'MY ' an-vw.-Q my Vi - 44 ' , X J 3-MN? . 1 C' fe 4 X M, 4 ,W 522: EAW f 'W fiie fd 'Vi ,y M w 'im A ,vw ,iff nf W '14 ,A mfg. 7 f 4 ,We 59? 'fm eff? aff: 4' ef Maggy 4 ff-M,.,,,,.,,f'.m pww-, ff' ' ee:-ff:-:ww-anim ewes ,Wezaf - , ,,,, , ,, ' ,A .v EK? f ,Q 1 f, b ,ef-o , ., f Rik' if -,.-, -a f?5,I9w:e,Q45ffe25 veg! ,gy wg' mZfSi2ggw Vw? e eff M791 yi? 7 if 9, rw aa David Norman Steve Seaman ef 24 ik Zkiyyff 24,22 5 4 f 'QV if 'f i ' of Wye? yay!!! s ' 4,,.,f0LW41'ZZ if f?+ , ,. 4 gglv? f 55: Martm Hartley Gerry Nhlhoan 35 Ken McDo1e Larry Barker from fu ,gp .NNN Zaewta Mary Caldwell, Becky Blackburn, Head Joyce Cavender, Mary Twiggs, and Ilene Bollinger 5 YEAH TEAM!! 2 We're the Red Devil Varsity Cheerleaders! 38 F, , xy ?li'VWy ., X Sue Somerville Dolly Rymer HEAD CI-IEERLEADER Joyce McDermott Barbara Lindley Carol Brogle Dolly Rymer, Sue Sommerville, Carol Brogle, Barbara Lindley, Head Cheerleader Joyce McDermott and advisor Mrs. Ryder 39 7?5X The 1958 edition of the Ravenswood High School gridiron team had a tough season, still they turned in an impressive four won, four lost, two tied record. They opened their season with de- feat by a close margin, being downed by the Wahama White Falcons of Mason 14-13. The game was nip and tuck all the way with McCoy and Culp scoring for Ravenswood and Gould making the extra point. Next the Red Devils visited the Spencer Yellow Jackets who came to life to overcome an early Ravenswood lead of 7-6 and go ahead to trounce the Red Devils 25-7. The lone score of R.H.S. was made by Smokey -Wilson on a run around right end from five yards OLII. The Red Devils then were visited by Van at Flinn Field where the Devils tasted their first vic- tory ofthe season by capping off a perfect homecoming Friday night with a 7-0 victory. Several key blocks broke Daryl Culp loose for the score and Jimmy McKinley dropkicked the extra point. Once again the Red Devils went on the road traveling to Sistersville where they were up -ended 12 -6. Pete Gould made the sensational lone score when he intercepted a pass on the Ravens- wood 27 and raced 73 yards. The Red Devils hit the road once again and returned successfully with a close 7-6 victory over the Pennsboro Cardinals. lt was a tough and muddy game. Defensive standouts for the winners were Tucker, McCoy, Southall, Hendershot, and Cooper. On offense those looking best for the Red Devils were Gould, Cooper, Tucker, Hall, Culp, Wilson, and McCoy. The Red Devils went on the road for the last time to tie in a thrilling game with the Calhoun Red Devils 12-12. The Calhoun team which had rolled to five straight victories was not pre- pared for a fired -up Ravenswood team to turn the tide in the second period. The entire R.H.S. team stood out in their uphill battle with Culp, Gould, Tucker, Wilson, Norris,Cooper, McCoy, and Hannum being the leaders for the underdog Ravenswood eleven. The Red Devils returned home to take their third win of the season over the Wirt High Tigers 19-'7 at Flinn Field. A 90 -yard kick-off return by halfback Daryl Culp in the final quarter following touchdowns by Joe McCoy and Gerry Stephenson iced the victory for Ravenswood. The Red Devils rallied to their second tie game of the season by opposing a hard hitting Crum High School team at home base, the score 6-6. The first half was a defensive battle with neither club making a serious threat. The highly disputed extra point play will long be remem bered by the fans. Leading the defensive unit were Crow, Norris, Hannum, Tucker, McCoy, Culp, and Gould. Next by staving off three serious scoring threats, the R.H.S. team succeeded in downing Buffalo 13-6. In this game-fullback, Smokey Wilson, starred in helping the Red Devils hang up their fourth victory against a scrappy Buffalo team which turned loose an aerial barrage in three near scores. The Ravenswood Red Devils went down in their final defeat as the Ripley Vikings got lucky and hit daylight for their only touchdown to beat the hard fighting Devils 6-O in an action packed game. Despite the upsets the season will be remembered as a good one. Named to the first team on the all L-K Conference was Joe McCoy, honorable mention going to Smokey Wilson. The grid banquet where W, Va. Tech. Coach, Ray Watson, delivered the main talk, was a fitting climax to the 1958 football season, 40 7255 7 S FRONT Roger Rymer, Billy Boggs, David Crow, Gary Amos, Eric Redifer, L1n Mason Jim Williams, Ebby Crow, David Sheppard, Bob Barnett, Jim Suck, Ritchie Williams, Terry Hupp, Larry McCoy, Gary Hardin, Coach Spano Coach Bokovitz, Larry Hendershot, Philip Southhall, Daryl Culp, Gerry Stevenson, Bob Hall, Gary Enos, Smokey Wilson, Pete Gould, Jim Cooper, David James, Mike Tucker, Jim Bever, Dane Hannum, Joe McCoy, Danny Fox. Jim Boggs, Wayne Dockhery, Benny Badgett, Carl Brogle, Jim Robinson, Ronnie Belue, Keith Kemanaugh, Jim Norris, Darrell Withrow, Donald Click, Ronald Click, Gene Buffington, B111 Divers Jim Yokum, Roy Easter, Richard Polk, Edwin Haynes. Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswood Ravenswoocl Ravenswood Ravenswoocl Ravenswood Ravenswoocl Red Devils Football Schedule 13 Wahama 7 Spencer 7 Van 6 Sistersville 7 Pennsbora 12 Grantsville 19 Elizabeth 6 Crum 13 Buffalo 0 Ripley 41 7955 7 David Smokey Wilson Fullback All-State Honorable Mention , Z ,, ' , 5' xg in by 1 Joe McCoy i A11-State Football e Captain, 2nd te am Coach Jim Spano Coach Joe Bokey Bokovitz 42 D aff an wif w N0 mes iii Ti Dane I-lannum 43 B 72567-5? Z' Opening our season after only two weeks practice, the red hot Red Devils downed St. Marys 61-58. On December 12, gaining our second victory, we defeated the Gilmore Pirates with a score of 46-41. Arch -Rival Ripley, then downed the Devils for the first defeat of the season 65-62. Returning to action after the holidays, the Red Devils came back in full force to defeat Parkers- burg Catholic Crusaders 65-60. The game of January 2, with the score 54-51, gave the Devil fans a thriller in overtime with the Wahama White Falcons. The Devils tasted their second defeat as the Spencer Yellow Jackets rolled up a score of 63-48. Buffalo was clobbered 67-53 by the sharp shooting Red Devils. Breaking a hoax, the Devils topped the Pt. Pleasant Big Blacks 69-57. Playing host to Wirt, the Red Devils upended the Tigers 86-61. Ravenswood gained revenge for the second time with Gilmore in a thrilling 69-47 victory. On our way to the top the Spano men, with 8 wins, two losses, jumped another step in defeating Wahama 59-48. On January 24, the St. Marys Blue Devils revenged their first defeat by conquering the Devils 64-57. Returning to the hard -wood, the Devils revenged the previous encounter with Spencer by rolling up a proud 66-57 victory. Ravenswood then romped the mighty Calhoan Red Devils, who in previous encounters, suffered defeat only once. The score was 71-65. February 3, meeting the Wirt countians for the second time, the Devils came out on top with a mighty score of 74-59. Again the Devils came out victoriously by defeating the Parkersburg Catholic Crusaders 73-53. Hosting the Ripley Vikings, the Red Devils motivated their abilities to stomp their rivals 62-48. Traveling to Grantsville, Calhoun County, the Spanomen doubled their wins over the Calhoun Red Devils with a score of 67-63. The Pt, Pleasant Big Blacks, making revenge their object, edged their revenge by tossing a 63-62 victory over us. February 20, the Red Devils ended the season by playing Buffalo, the Devils won 79-61, High scorer for the year was Martin Big Boo Hartley, with an average of, 26.7, Thus ended a very successful season for the Red Devil Basketball team. l?58'-59 2 S FRONT. Edwin Haynes, Carl Brogle, Richard Polk, Ebby Crow, Roy Easter. Coach Spano, Mike Smallwood Mike Chambers, Jim Cooper, Captain Martin Hartley, Frank Graham, Coach Joe Bokovitz. Martin Big Boo Hartley Senior Captain Center Joe McCoy Senior Forward Qi 72567-59 Z St.Marys.. ..61... Gilmore... ..46... Ripley .......... . . 65 . . . Parkersburg Catholic . . . . 65 . . . Wahama ........ ...54... Spencer... ..63... Buffalo ..... . . . 67 . Pt.Pleasant... ...69... Elizabeth . . . . . .86 . . . Gilmore... .. 69... Wahama... ...59... St.Marys.. ..64... Spencer... ..66... Grantsville ...... . . '71 . . . Elizabeth ........ . . '74 . . . Parkersburg Catholic . . . . '73 . . . Ripley ......... . . 62 . . . Grantsville . . . . . 67 . . . Pt. Pleasant . . . . . 63 . . . Buffalo ..... . . '79 . . . Won Won Lost Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost Won 46 , Z 7?5X FW 3 E5 2. . . 3 7?5X-59 FRONT. Director, James F. Porter, Charlene McGraw, June Suck, Kay Buffington, Diane Moore, Pat White, Doris Suck, Jean Ann Suck, Head Majorette. Becky Fox, Rita Staats, Judy Lincicorne, Christy Johnson, John Slaven, George Wright, Dick Roe, Danny Kuhns, Louis Polk, Don Brownlee, Steve Seaman. Joan Bourgeois, Vickie Price, Kay Bigley, Leslie Wade, Carl Kepford, Bob Slaven, Janet Carmichael, David Moore, John Weekley, Joyce Cavender, Debbie Gandee. Kay Rardin, Kay Hudkins, Carol Foose, Diane Ingram, Barbara Fox, Joyce McDermott, Lois Fish, Bill Sparks, Judy Amos, Carol Noll, Diane Chambers. Yvonne Hughes, Betty Norman, Sue Jackson, Loe Ann Little, Barbara Lindley, Deanna Easter, Dee Balis, Rebecca Blackburn, Eileen Bollinger, Mary Twiggs, Janice Thomas. Ann Hughes, Bill Paxton, Roy Stanley, Harold Smith, Bill Brownlee, Glen Durst, Jo Ables, Laura Bush, Connie Laughlin, Sue Somerville. Carol Brogle, Vickie Johnson, Jim Han- num, Bob Pyatt, Chuck Comston, Mary Caldwell, Gail Badgett. 48 2, 71, S, ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlene McGraw, Doris Suck, June Suck, Pat White, Kay Buf fingron, Dee Ann Moore, Jean Ann Suck, Head Majorette. 49 O 7954? I'll give the biggest party this tovsm has ever seen. Jean Sterling . . Andy Piper . . Betty Eastman . . . Hal Russell .... Webster Piper . . Stella Piper . . . Vickie Piper . . . Daisy Laverne . . . Mrs. Ferguson . . . Mayor Butterworth Miss Todd ..... Fashion Models . . cm, fm adm The Cast 1. fo 4 . Pat White Stephen Seaman June Suck John Weekley Martin Hartley Judy Amos Sue Somerville Vickie Johnson June Heasley Ken McDole Irene Tregoning Betty Bourgeois Sondra McGavran Vida I-lardt She s sending Oscar to us. A-a-a wggden lndlanl ll U My no account husband done left me. A fashion Sho 50 w deluxe .Mc Q, ,Q T 52 I I 9'mu,.,.,.-J X 1 J ' 4-,, A -1 W uf l I-U ix! ' . 4,11 I Y f . 5 ix X KA . X N. x .,.,.........u- .,,,,....---. ,,....,..-.-- VH Mfr- -,...,-f--- ...,,. .MM ,,.,..- ,..,,..f-V ,,.,.,.-, M-, 4-,,..,,-f ,...-.-.M .,,,.-,,,..f--f-ff f-,',-,.. k-Fr,-,,, f? Tit G'-...J i M3 K 1.3 v 1 ?atwze 7 Wan Soecktq ROW 1: Connie Laughlin, Diamme Chambers, Patty Ables, June Heasley, Deanna Easter, Mr. Sullivan, Sponsor, Yvonne Hughes, Carol Noll. ROW 2: Alice Stephens, Velma McCune, Janet Carmichael, Helen Sullivan, Dee Ann Moore, Eleanor Sayre, Gladys Cobb, Sharon Evans, ROW 3: Carol Brogle Kay Buffington, Becky Fox, Joyce McDermott, Barbara Fox, Pat White, Vickie Johnson, Christy Johnson, Debbie Gandee. ROW 4: Gail Badgett, June Suck. ,.. ,,,. w-1-n--Q ROW lx Helen White, Stephen Seaman, Pat White, Carry Stephenson. ROW 2: Betty Bour eois Cind Ch S 1 Y amp! Don Lockhart, Sue Ann Somerville, Judy Amos, Mr. Kessel, Sponsor, NOT PICTURED: Irene Tregoning, Sue Somerville. 54 Smdad 2:4656 and Saw!! ROW 1: Mrs. Ryder, Advisor, Gary Stephenson, Vice President, Becky Fox, President, Daryl Culp, Secretary, Jim Norris, Treasurer, Mr. Cox, Advisor. ROW 2: Jean Ann Suck, Pat White, Joyce McDermott, Willard Meri- cal, Eleanor Sayre, Judy Amos. ROW 3: Kathy Norris, Helen White, Christy Johnson, Don Brownlee, Wayne Dockery. ROW 4: Ritchie Williams, Eileen Bolinger, Lynn Ryder, Dee Ann Moore, MISSING from the picture: Irene Tregoning. me Q McDermott, Becky Fox, Elenore Sayre, Dianne Chambers. ROW 2: Jean Ann buck. Mrs. Evans, ROW 11 JOYC , Advisgf, Helen Sullivan. 55 74km EMD ' MMV' , ' ROW 1: Rowena Fleming, sponsor, C. McDole, B. Woofter, V. Hinton, L. Wilson, S. Stark, L. Pyatt. ROW 2: K. Kelbaugh, C. Pursley, L. Fish, B. Norman, J. Thomas, K. Kinney G. Everett, M Meldon, P. McNeil. ROW 3 J. Pursley. L, Gorrell, N. Furbee, L. Ryder, R. Akers, D. Dockery, L. Little, D. Suck, C. McGraw, B. Lindley. ROW 4: D. Salser, E. Gorrell, J. Slaven, V. Price, J. Fletcher, G. Mullins, V. McCune, M. Crow, S. Steele, M. Caldwell. ROW 5: K. Rardin, J. Bourgeois, K. Bigley, L. Cather, S. Jackson, G. Shamblin, S. Westfall, C. Gabriel, A. Willburn, B. Wilson, E. Bollinger. ROW 6: B. Blackburn, J. Cavender, L. Lewis, L. Jones, C. Ste- phenson, J. Perry, K. Slaven. A. Bowers, D. Perry, M. Twiggs. ROW l: Kay Raiden, Pat Hobtizell, Yvonne Hughes, Kathy Norris, Lou Ann Little, Cindy Champ, Dianne Chambers, Ann Furgeson. Helen White, Carolyn Eastep. Joyce Cavender. ROW ZZ: Mfg, Maggn, MIS' Ryder, Mrs. Hutchinson, class sponsors. 56 Pfwaae ?atwze 7 ROW 1: Mrs. Haynes, sponsor, L. Fish, C. Pursley, K. Norris, J. Fletcher, Mrs. Mason, sponsor. ROW 2: D. Ry- mer, L. Little, D. Moore, L. Wilson, C. Brogle, K. Rardin, C. McDole. ROW 3: Y. Hughes, B. Norman, M. Smith, A. Ferguson, B. Woofter, D, Easter, D. Ingram, D. Dockery, M. Meldon, ROW 4: D. Salser, L. Gorrell, D. Balis, J. Thomas, J. Frum, G. Badgett, N. Reed, J. Parsley, J. Slaven, N. Furbee, B. Wildman. ROW 5: L. Jones N. Matics, B. Blackburn, M. Twiggs, E. Bollinger, M. Caldwell, V. Price, J. Cavender, A. Hughes, R. Staats, S. Myers. ROW 6: J. Lincisome, J. McDermott, S. Stark, D. Gandee, K. Kinney, C. Johnson, P. Hobbitzell, K. Buffington, C. McGraw, B. Lindley, S. Westfall. ROW 7: G. Shamblin, G. Mullens, G. Mullens, V. Hinton, J. Suck, J. Amos, K. Smallwood, C. Gabriel. V ,K , f H ffm-gf-'W Mwww-'awww MMM WMM , , ,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,,q I f , H ff ,, , 7 Q, - f Gffwwifwsawwm WW, , f f , ' ' 1 iff? W 'W'WfWw MMM - I . , -,E f ' , V 5 ww-ww f.WW,.,W0W.,.. ,,,,V,W ,MMM f V . fi -ffwfw-My vwmwmwwff 1-ww. My ' w f f' , , ,, ...M 1 , Kinsman-,W.,.,, V 6 3 gym.. WWW. W0.....W.Wm-y. WM.. WMM ' f ' g wwf an-ww. fffwmffmfwwa wffw. V-...WJ 4 . V. ,,,,., V 1 fr ff rnvnmf ymmww-m.,wf. rfww, ' iff vw.-mf, Mn-W ...mn MMA ,, ROW 1. Howard Hughes, Hershel Hunt, Leighton Cobb, Cecil Suck. ROW 2: Jerry Millbach, Ernest Cobb, Jim Be I ,Yan pinnell, Tommy Combs, Michael Sayre, Virgil Walters, Danny Rollins, Joe Durst, Jim Parsons, Delifnlf, Rhodes, Charles Sayre, Freddy Anderson, Gene Slaven, Richard Hunt. 57 .Zara Wal Wafwdtq Hal ROW 1: G. Stephenson, J. Amos, J. Lincicome, J. Carmichael, C. Pursley, ROW 2: Mrs. Evans, sponsor, S. Westfall, G. Everett, K. Buffington, G. Badgett, K. Norris, J. Frum, M. Meldon, V. Cluckey. ROW 3: M. Mc- Gavran, B, Wildman, B. Norman, L. Fish, C. Champ, B. Bourgeois, D. Carmichael, S. Somerville, B. Woofter. ROW 4: D. Smith, D. B l C. S rovxm ee, tephenson, J. Fletcher Y. Hughes, S. Evans, S. Hupp, L. Pyatt, B. Fox, L. Little, D. Gandee. ROW 5: J. Robinson, W. Dockery, W. Sheets, C. Johnson, C. McGraw, J. Bourgeois, D. Suck, L. Coward, D. Kuhns, C. Borrie. ROW 6: E. Richmond, B. Barnett, J. Williams, C. Ritchie, R. Polk, J Cooper, K. McDole. ROW 7: G. Enos, M. Tucker, E. Haynes, P. Gould, M. Chambers, B. Brown, B. Sparks. aww--1--1--.---. ROW lx Smokey Wilson. ROW 2: Mr. Spano, coach, Garry Stephenson, Jim Bever, Mr. Bokovitz, Aggigtant coach. ROW 3: Mike Chambers, Bob Barnett, Bob Hall, Daryl Culp. ROW 4: Gary Enos, Mike Tucker, Ever- ett Crow, Jim Norris. ROW 5: Dane I-lannurn, Jim Cooper, Phil Southall, Rony Belue, Wayne Dockery, ROW 6: Boo Hartley, Lin Mason, Edwin Haynes, Joe McCoy, Bill Divers, Pete Gould. 58 Sedan! 5,44-has Sag 7 ROW 1: Judy Amos, Dianne Chambers, Business Manager, Betty Bourgeois, Eleanor Sayre, Becky Fox, Co-Edi tors, Joe McCoy, Clark Ritchie, Martin Hartley. ROW 2: Mrs. Evans, Sponsorg Sandie Myers, Barbara Wild- man, Madelyn Icenhower, Dolly Rymer, Kathy Norris, Gladys Cobb, Kay Buffington, Chuck Milhoan. ROW 3: Benny Badgett, Larry Barker, Dane I-lannum. ROW 4: Bob Pyatt, Gerry Milhoan, Tommy Combs, Jeanie Frum Judy Lincicome, Christy Johnson, Betty Slaven, Nina Harmon, Mary Bartlett, Charles Morgan. LEFT -1-O RIGHT: Gladys Cobb, Rosemary Akers,Bob Pyatt, Cindy Champ, Joyce McDermott,Becky Fox, Judy Amos Stephen Seaman, Jean Ann Suck, Pat White, Janet Carmichael, Betty Bourgeois, Lynn Ryder, Kathy Nor ris David Norman, Jeanie Frum, Dee Ann Moore, Carolyn I-leasley. NOT PICTURED: Sue Somerville. 59 D'uf6l6't2Z Z Wal 5 . Rlivrnswoon msn scuoot ' l3RlVfRl'l?Alb2lNG CAR COUNBSY Parrish Motors W if-.M X K ROW 1: Mr, Sullivan, Instructor, Cindy Champ, June Suck, Christiana Benson, Mary Sawyers, Ann Ferguson, Steve Pursley, Ed Richmond. ROW 2: Marge Meldon, Brenda Woofter, Roberta King, Don Smith, Larry Staats, Richard Hafer. ROW 3: Martha Wheeler, Janet Walker, Lawrence Bennett. NOT PICTURED: Carol Sinnett, Mary Ann Smith. SEATED: Bob Woofter, Carolee Gabriel, Madelyn lcenhower, Sandy Westfall, Barbara Wildrnan. STANDING: Mary Ann Smith, Cathie Smallwood, Vickie Hinton, I-laren Sheets, Dolly Rymer, Donna Allman, Carla Stephen- son, Colleen Enos. Hester Taylor, Pam Williams, Mildred Duff, Faye Franklin, Sally De Long. 60 5 F y ,,,,.,,,.,,.. 73' em yazmaf k' ur 3 S FIRST ROW: Patty Ables, Helen Sullivan, Charlotte Sunderland, Lois Bowman. SECOND ROW: Velma Mc Cune, Mary Sawyers June Heasley, Alice Stephens, Helen Mullins, Mrs. Booth, Sponsor. ST TABLE. Betty Sanders, Nancy Furbee, Karen Sheets, Lois Shamblin, Linda Gorrel, Donna Salser. SEC- FIR ' ' ND TABLE. Sheila Kimes, Nancy Reed, Bernice Lemaster, Mary Mahan, Rosalee Spear, Dorothy Perry. O ,. 61 ?atwze 71 .ll LEFT TO RIGHT: Deloris Pyatt, Sue Hupp, Charlotte Sunderland, Mrs. Ryder, Sponsor, Linda Shockey, Carol Foose, Lois Jones, Dee Balis, Georgina Mullins, June Suck, Laurie Lewis, Dolly Rymer, Virginia Keebaugh, Georgiarma Shamblin, Kay Slaven, Annie Bowers, Janice Wilson, Bonnie Parsons, Dinah Dockery, Norma Ur- bani, Jewell Perry, Edith Hoselton. SEATED: First Table: Deanna Easter, Judy Lincicome, Jo Ables, Loretta Sawyers. Second Table: Velma Mc- Cune, Jean Ann Suck, Vickie Johnson, STANDING: Left to Right: Kay Rardin, Vickie Price, Becky Blackburn, Rita Staats, Freda Mahone, Pat Hunt, Eileen Bollinger, Ann Hughes, Joyce Cavender, Mary Caldwell, Jeanne Pursley, Mary Twiggs, Linda Roush, Margie Allen, Sandy Westfall, Marilyn Painter, Carolee Gabriel, Marilyn Myers, Pat I-loblitzell, Alice Stephens, Pat White, Barbara Fox, Linda Cather, Edith Gorrell, 62 Best wishes to the Senior Class of 1959 J 7 me a A 201 Washington Street Main Stl-e t Haven od, W. Va. Ripley, W, V Phone BR 3-2301 Phone ES 2-8401 Compliments Of ,f IX Qaf sf' M J , i ,f f e' STATE FARM INSURANCE James F. Porter, Agent AUTO - LIFE - FIRE 9 II BO' 1 Qmbw- -xxx! :vw 'QR XRXX 'ian . ff! I000 Ft. Off Route 21 on Route 2 N 5 - XII: is ' .sl-in ? l ., j Q 4 A South Parkersburg xii- ' I , -MMA-I A ini at -' ww .' Y f 1, We're headed for Jimbo's Ar ,Iimbo's We Will Be Assured Of: X KITCHEN FRESHNESS Y COSTLIER INGREDIENTS 'K MENU VARIETY 3 FAST PLEASANT SERVICE REMEMBER IF IT'S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT, LOOK FOR THE JIMBO'S SIGN CAIIMBO' A i f i f F RAZEE' S Parkersburgis Leading jewelers 8I4 Market Sfreet Parkersburg West Virginia C Ei If, I KIDDER'S UNION BARBER SHOP Air Conditioned Shop Hours Mon., Tues., Wed. 9AMto6PIVI Fri., Sat., - 8 AIVI to 6 PM Phone BR 3-2182 STERN BROTHERS Quality Clothing For Men 5 Boys Parkersburg West Virginia D Parkersburg A. W. COX epartmeni Store West Virginia STYLE CENTER EMBEES of Parkersburg PII ne GA 2-2625 Always The Newest Fashions O Parkersburg Wes? Virginia 529 Market st' O 9 e Ab I N26 5 ' Your Electric I . -F . qi Heating Dealef' ' .- - 1 N 909 Q X me X . X 'I'-Lb X X HOME SERVICE, INC. Compliments Of Phone BR 3-9IOI RAVENSWOOD Ravenswood West Virginia InsuIa'I'ion CLEANERS Sform Windows 1--1 7 P arkersburg, W. Va Wi 2 , SOX Q. H:-. A . A6164 4 . . - . Q o , y Q U, 5 I iw. ug , C AN ' T M I SS! PARRISH MOTORS Your Friendly Ford Dealer Sand Street Raven swood Mai n Sfreei Spencer Ripley Compliments O! RIPL EY HARDWARE West Virginia Best Wishes From PAUL'S STUDIO 81 MUSIC STORE Phone BR 3-2431 CLlCK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone BR 3-4141 Ripley CHARLES H. KITTLE Jeweler Bulova Watches Artcarved Diamonds West Virginia Ravenswood We Compliments Of WARD'S SUPER MARKET Phone BR 3-2171 sf Virginia Ravenswood Compliments Of RAVEN'S 5 8- 10 Store of 10,000 Items C. G. Robinson - Propriejor Phone BR 3-2281 West Virginia fjsV'n 2 Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors KAISER ALUMINUM 81 CHEMICAL CORP. I . Qt- flflf RAVENSWOOD PHARMACY Washington Street Complete Line of Cosmetics Prescription Service Free Delivery Ravenswood, West Virginia Phone BR 3-9131 Compliments AL'S INCO RPORAT ED Good Clothes of for Men and Boys A FRIEND 407 Market Sf. Parkersburg, W. Va Compliments Compliments of the f tb JACKSON HERALD O e Ripley West Virginia EDGEWOOD MOTEL KAR-VUE DRIVE INN J. B. VAIL FURNITURE Good Food Mallwood Rf. 2 wesf virginia Ripley Wes' Vi'9i i POLING ELECTRIC Compliments of TV Sales and Service Z ' h-RCA THE J. B. SMITH COMPANY em Parkersburg ES 2-4911 West Virginia HSM Church Sf. Ripley, W' Vo Compliments of HARTLEY OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED ' ,,.- 19 ' Qin f F f' 5 1 I y fate it's Quaker Sf f Compliments SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Complete Store for the Family 400 Fifth Street Parkersburg West Virginia KELLY MOTOR SALES WILLY'S JEEP Sales and Service Rt. 56 Phone BR 3-25ll West Virginia Inspecting Stati on Of Parlcersburg's Most Congratulations L0 ALADDIN SALES 8 SERVICE HYOMAZZH For than magic much GLASS DOOR EESTAURANT TV - Hi-fi - Appliances and Furniture RAVENETTE DRWEJN Ravenswood Phone BR 3-4562 wesi Virginia J. R. Price - Owner Ravenswood West Virginia Zenith - Motorola - RCA Victor RAWLINGS OPTI CI ANS Finest Spectacles Made according to your eye physician's prescriptions Guild Opticians Parkersburg 221 Seventh Street and 4l8 Avery Contact lens - cameras - hearing aids G. O. FOX GARAGE John Deere Sales and Service General Repairs and Welding Parts and Accessories Cottageville Wes Phone Essex 2-3815 tVirginia . .- Build your uture success by building character L Seniors sg, f ' S 53 years service to home owners and investors I H FARMER'S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Robert K. Park, President-Manager Ravenswood West Virginia MARTY's RESTAURANT SUCKS Catering to Banquetsu ASHLAND SERVICE STATION Rh 2 R.F.D. I Ravenswood West Virginia Raven swood West Virginia Phone BR 3-4918 Phone BR 3-4056 Congratulations , to the Senior Class f J DUDLEY S FLORISTS from REALTY CO. QE? say it with flowers Rovenswood Wesf Virginia h t Ii ther you buy 1 Q ' WQZTI Eiiilzgrrflile Zgleeyou occupy Raven swood West Virginia DILS BROTHERS 8. CU. RAVENSWOOD WHOLESALE GROCERY ParI4ersburg's Complete ,, ed D t t St re Home Own? epar men O Ravenswood West Virginia Quality and service Since 1900 Phone BR 3-2131 D. O. MCDERMOTT GEN ERAL MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS GROCERI ES NOTIONS MEATS l-Wg Phone ES 2-38 I7 Cottageville, W. Va. 7 I rf I l si - .,.., xx -2555352555 1 I T I Isa: 5 e x ' J' Compliments Of COLONIAL MANOR HOMES, INC. Ravenswood West Virginia Phone BR 3-2402 Compliments L. 0. HUNT of Groceries - Hardware A FRIEND Philco and Westinghouse Appliances Compliments and Best Wishes BROWN'S REXALL STORE Ravenswood, W. Va. CUTRIGHT SERVICE STATION Esso Gasoline RAVENSWOOD BEAUTY SALON Specialize in Rayette cold waves CALDWELL STORES General Electric Appliances Sales and Service BR 3-4611 Walnut Street and Railroad Crossing venswoocl West Virginia Ravenswood West Virginia Compliments L 8a A FURNITURE MART of Complete home furnishings ST EWART'S GROCERY Washington Sheet Meats and Groceries venswood West Virginia Rdvenswood West Virginia s Our most sincere good wishes xx 9 to the class of '59 . 4 . from everyone of xg, so X VT ff if flflf -ko 74a 2 NEWS In step with the Booming Mid-Ohio Valley Best Wishes from RAVENSWOOD HOMES COMPANY Ruvenswood West Virginia I .f , - .-1.-L 1'!lL9-151l!lli' -5 1 ., Congratulations! X A Class 0f'59 ll V Together We Build JACKSON COUNTY BANK The Old Reliable Rovenswood West Virginia Member F.D.l.C. RURAL SUPPLY CO. Hardware - Building materials Electrical appliances Furniture - Paints Continuous service since 1866 Ravenswood West Virginia - Best in drug store supplies and service for over 61 years STOUTS DRUG STORE Market and Sixth Streets Parkersburg West Virginia Compliments Of POOLE'S RED DEVIL GRILL Air Conditioned Greyhound Bus Depot Sandwiches - Fountain Service Borden's Dairy Products Ravenswood, W. Va. BR 3-2IOI SK EEN SERVICE STORE Clerc Landtried - Manager Phone Essex 2-482i Complete line of home appliances and sporting goods Ripley West Virginia E. L. CROW Fair Trade Market For your best buys, buy 19979-U Compliments Of CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME Phone BR 3-2I52 M mile from R0Vef'5W00d on RO'-'fe 56 Ravenswood West Virginia Phone BR 3-2181 Compliments GRINTER DRUG CO. of Corner Market and Seventh Streets VALLEY DRIVE INN Phone HU 54545 Soft Drinks Sandwiches Reliable Pfescfiplionsu Miniature Bowling West Virginia Rt 2 b . Parkers wg Ravenswood West Virginia Compliments ofthe ALSTON STUDIO Mary 8 Johnny Paul Good home-cooked food and Weekly Rates Across from the Courthouse ALPINE HOTEL and RESTAURANT Phone ES 2-6691 Ripley West Virginia SLAVEN STORE COMPANY Dry Goods - Shoes - clothing Raven'swo0d's Home o frfopozor Pm-oo' Phone BR 3-4411 KELLY'S MARKET Phone BR 3-4348 Ravenswood West Virginia Rovenswood Wesf Virginia FISHER CHEVROLET, INC. Complimenps Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Dealer gf Sales - Service - Parts Complete Automotive Service O, J, MORRISON'S Genuine Replacement Parts Factory Trained Mechanics . I W V. . . Phone ES 2-626I Rlp ey est Irgmm Ripley West Virginia Compliments Of SSSUISHH - S1O I - SQSHOH agnisg 'aaa AEI fI9SNV.I.S WVS WINTERS BUILDERS SUPPLY Ripley, -West Virginia RIPLEY GARAGE Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge Trooko Phone ES 2.2901 Ripley, woof varoanao orvauo soyro, owner HOYT'S GULF SERVICE WEAVERS SUPERMARKET S Sz H Green Stamps Complete One-Stop Service E550 GHS Meats and GFOCSFICS Ravenswood West Virginia Ravenswood, North West Virginia C l' mp A. L. Boso AGENCY O A FRIEND Congratulations Seniors of 1958-1959 DR. L. M. MONROE Ravenswood West Virginia MERRELLS, INC. 'III-'II5 Second Street Clarksburg, West Virginia Class rings, cards, announcements Stationers of 1959 First Federal Savings and Loan Building Ravenswood West Virginia Everything for the Sportsman RAvENSw2:1Z.l.rgl: 8K SPORT Football - Basketball - Baseball Finest in toys and sports Fishing - Hunting Ravenswood, North W. Va. Band Unlforms Phone BR 3-9172 DUDI.EY'S Compliments Of STATE MOTOR PARTS CO, 948 Third Avenue Huntington, W. Va. Ravenswood, West Virginia RAVEN LANES RAVENSWOOD LUMBER CO. Lumber - Paints and Building Supplies Compliments Of DR. P. C. STARK EY Compliments Of 0. C. RESSEGGER, D. D. S. Compliments Of STUDENT COUNCIL R 8 S SERVICE STATION The Home of Sterling . Service Congratulations to the Class of 1959 BOSO AND RITCHIE FARM SUPPLIES, INC. Phone BR 3-4422 Ravenswood West Virginia Best Wishes Seniors from Your Station for Service WMOV 1360 on your dial IDLE HOUR Billiards and Lunch Ravenswood West Virginia Compliments Of Compliments of A FRIEND BERN'S BEAUTY SALON Compliments of Rgvenswgod West Vifgifiifl A FRIEND Phone BR 3-6791 PNN ws- aw ,k X?..-...EQ-i,,fX W2'e- wl i'if'.ff?i.7 V-fwwfml we-:gg Leg-wmmx 80 5 s 1 f, G 5 Z . ,E v 11' 4 f I 1 Q V is 5 3 gi f'1a',b , 'JT A 1 Q 6' , 9 fs f I . ' 1 A 5 'Q 1 455' gnu -fn: y gg M, V. , Q A x L I E., , T, A . 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