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enior Class History As seventh graders our organization was as follows: president, Patti-Coburng vice-president, Linda Smithg secretary and treasuer, Judy Bartlett. The cheerleaders were Patti Coburn, Judy Bartlett and Gene Rogers. Our class colors were blue and white. Mr. Southern was our sponsor. We started the year of 195k-55 as eighth graders with Mr. Prit- chard as our class sponsor. we had an enrollment of thirty eight. Our officers were as follows: president, David Bates, vice-president, Linda Smithg secretary and treasuer, Diane Hill. Our cheerleaders were Rick Shuman, Judy Bhrtlett and Patti Coburn. Our class colors were blue and gold. Our motto was 'Boys Lead and Girls Follow'. The class tree was the Weeping Willow, the flower the Rhododendron and our class bird was the eagle. He began our freshmen year with an enrollment of thirty five. Our officers were: president, Linda Smith, vice-president, Joyce Carson, secretary and treasuer, Shirley Swiger. Our cheerleaders were Joyce Carson, Judy B rtlett, and Mary Jo Smith. Our flower was the Rhodo- dendrong our bird the B ld Eagleg and our motto, 'We Pull Most When Ie Pull Together.' Mr. lblverton was our sponsor. le entered our sophomore year with thirty students and elected the following officers: president, Bill Griffin: vice-president, Linda Smithg secretary, Heal Upton, treasuer, Ed Loar. Cheerleaders were Patti Coburn and Judy B rtlett. Our class colors were pink and gray. Our bird the Snipeg our tree the Dogwood, and our flower the Posy. M s. Sadie Robinson was our sponsor. In the fall of 1957 we began our Junior year with twenty students. We elected as officers: president, Rick Shuman, vice-president, Patti Coburn, secretary, Judy Bhrtlettg treasuer, Arlene B y. Our cheer- leaders were Joyce Carson and Judy B rtlett. Our motto, 'Progress is the Activity of Today and the Assurance of Tomorrow'. The class color! were pink and blue, our flower the rose, our bird, the owlg and our nickname was 'the skunks,' and Miss Orcutt was our sponsor. We had many in our class who held offices and six went to county chorus. Our class play, 'House for Sale-Haunted, which was a big success as was our Junior-Senior prom and banquet which was held on Saturday, May 10, 1958. Altogether it was a very successful and progressive Year. We entered our final year in W.H.S. in September 1958. Finally seated at the library tables we elected Rick Shuman, presidentg Patti Coburn, vice-president, Judy Bartlett, secretary, and Arlene Bay, treas- uer. Our class colors were pastel, our bird the crow, our flower, the carnation, and our nickname, the 'Peanut Bnsters,' as our motto we chose 'Find a Way or Make 0ne,' and as our cheerleaders we chose Judy Bartlett and Patti Coburn. we had an enrollment of seventeen. Our sponsor is Mr. Pigott. We had a very busy year with everyone being in many activities. He presented our class play in April and on May 27, 1959, we Grad- uated o
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Senior Class Will Be it known to all persons, that we, the Senior Class of l959 of Wallace High School, town of Wallace, district of Sardis, County of Harrison, state of West Virginia, a small percentage of us being sound of mind, and all of us being free of all body infirmities and in a care free mood do hereby, make, publish, and declare the follow- ing to be our last will and testament: To the entire school we Seniors will our ability to always be happy, whatever we do, or wherever we are To our principle lr. Hill, we give sense of relief now that we have at last graduated, pleasant memories of our years together To the teachers we will our smiling faces, gay personalities intellectual abilities, in fond remembrance of this outstanding class To the Junior class we will our ability to pass all of our tests and still miss lots of school To the Sophomore class we will our brains, treasure these highly To the Freshmen class we will our ability to get out of here soon, raise large families and above all, work as little as possible To the Seventh and Eighth grades we will you our places in the office, but think first before you talk back I Patti Coburn will all my nicknames to Kenny Talkington. I'M SHPE he's going to want them I Billy Lynch will the movie projector to Dennis Fowler I Diane Hill will one slightly scratched piano and several hun- dred sheets find I Mary lish of miscelaneous music to the first of my students who out there's a difference between an A flat and an A sharp Smith will to Naomi Ash my ability to scream out in Eng- Class and get Mr. Pigott riled up I Maxine Swiger will to Judy McCullough my nickname Ma I Neal away I Gary Ashcraft will to Buzz Scott the ability to give his ring one week and get it back the next Dennison will my typing teacher to anyone that is fool enough to take her I Alice Gifford will to Sharon Underwood my ability to date all boys and not go steady I Neal hands Upton will my broom to Bing Robinson if it will fit his
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