Ceredo Kenova High School - Heraldus Yearbook (Kenova, WV)

 - Class of 1955

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Business M anagers.. . Circulation Manager ,ttttt Assistant Circulation Managers. ,EEE Sports Editor . Photographer.. .. Staff Artist ,EtEtEE.E...tE ,EtE,E Faculty Advisor ...,,c .. ELLEN CAMPBELL DAVID CAPEHART J ANICE MARTIN JAN RIFE PAULA HAMPTON PAT FRAZIER LOUISE CARVER PAUL FULLER .BILLY JACK WEDDINGTON BOB SHREWSBURY DONNA RAMEY MRS. RUTH SUTHERLAND , Lk-1 NUI? 1 i , Editor-in-Chief ,,,EL, . Associate Editors ,LLLE Business Managers LLEL .. Circulation Manager . Assistant Circulation Managers LLL. ,,,,, Sports Editor. . Photographer LLLLLL Staff Artist .E,E.LE. .llllyl TIQQL-Ali. 9 Ural LJ-Ullj, IV! L1 lior ,kg Hin 1 Elin S. T 2,1110 'ld H. 'U Shi skip ' 511411 self 1017 't 1. H2 rf ,g 5 Ulf! I ffjgrq ZEN.: J, 1,1 H I' 1 'rlflgiv .WA pig' JI' V , ' iff, RUTH ANN WEBB KATIE RIGGS MARY A. BARTRAM if ' JOHN CASSIDY f JANET THOMPSON MIRIAM MCALISTER I HARRY D. WILSON , 'WI PATRICIA HUDGINS W ffl. JIM HAMER 'I-Af, LEWIS GOOGINS fy ' V SANDRA CLENDENIN :EW . kzeilll 4 A . , '-5 I 1-:UU 'il' 1, luv. I.. ' ifffkijrii . A 4 'V ing, .. ,M X Qmfllcuf- H .P . Wasp ,, 'i lAtos emi r W :V HH! T if Hfglho k,lOSflxn- T f 3 C H113 Q Chillers.. , EVO As we go to press on this, our 'fBig Story, we, the Seniors of 1955, would like to express our appreciation to our publishers, the principal and faculty of our school. They have been equally as understanding when we were copy boys as they are now that we have been elevated to the rank of editors. We truly hope that our big story will increase in news value as the years go by, and we also hope that some of our classmates will make the headlines in future editions. 5 L X E x ::.. ' f-- i X 1 1' , L! e l r f? f, be e 'ff xx A, ,i A 3.- A V X X N il HEADLINES Gfwminisfrafiozz --g3uHiskers 57126 Gfagses jbpoffm Ofqmimfzom Sociefy Swim Qiafufef -Che Gyms Gflflllefiw Spams Sgcfzm Gyverfisinq Gfcmijqeg Gps ln -KP Woodrow W. Allen Marshall College A.B., M.A. School Administration Social Studies Physical Education Lois Garrett Marshall College A.B. Ohio State University M.A. Biology Home -Economics li of Elmer Tabor, Principal Marshall College A.B., M.A. English Education Fx at at K9 E Social Studies Claude Canterbury Marshall College A.B., M.A. Biology Math Education Maxine Jarrell Marshall College A.B. Physical Education Social Studies Carl Chadwick Marshall College A.B. Physical Education Social Studies , b , 2. H x Xi Loy Leonard Fairmont State A.B. W. Va. University M.A. Industrial Arts Guidance Irene Donahue Marshall College A.B., M.A. Art English History 63 Albert Mazza Marshall College A.B. Coach Social Studies Agnes McCaskey Marshall College A.B. Math Home Economics Ventrue Pelfrey Marshall College A.B. English Social Studies Marguerite Meredith Marshall College A.B. Social Science English S . 'x lgi f C. R. Reynolds Marshall College A.B. W. Va. University M.A. Social Science Physical Science i468 K. 5 Byron Morrison Marshall College A.B. Social Science English f an Jewel Shingleton Marshall College A.B. Math Social Studies Katherine Oshel W. Va. University B.S. Home Economics Biology if- .9 . 1 if Fay Jean Stewart Marshall College A.B. W. Va. University M.A. Social Science English L Dorothy Winters Ruth Stockton Sutherland Carl Ward Cleo P. Wellman Marshall College A.B., Marshall College A.B. Marshall College A.B., Marshall College A.B. M.A. Physical Education M.A. English Commerce Math English Social Studies French Social Studies Guidance , n A X i Ferne Wright Julia Yates Margaret Whitehair Marshall College A.B. Mar land Colle e A.B. English Latin English Marshall College A.B. .y . g . Social Studies Latin Library Science Secretary 9 HI 'TORY OF THE CLASN OF 1955 7th Grade-The class of '55 flrst entered Ceredo-Kenova High School in 1949 with a staff of 160 eager but inexpe- rienced newspaper people. In our education here, we would be required to publish- six editions, all pertaining to life and how to live it. Our editor was Mr. Elmer Tabor who also had just come to the Good News Paper and so we would be his first staff of newsmen. We began as copyboys printing in the 7th grade our first edition. We began to seek our own phases of life in our flrst edition since some of us were interested in the society column while others sought the sports column, entertainment column, and even some liked the editorials and weather We selected two girls to be our queens for the society column, Jo Anne Tucker, Carnival Queen, and Mary Annese Bartram, Homecoming Queen. Now that we had all taken our places at various posts we completed our flrst edition. Sth Grade-Our second edition was much like the flrst only now we knew our way around the big plant and could more rapidly get our stories to press. We continued to learn more about our own columns and some of us even became junior reporters. Again we selected a queen. Janet Thompson who was Miss Ceredo-Kenova of 1950. In the entertainment column, our names were appearing in the Junior and Senior High Bands. And so we com- pleted our second edition. 9th Grade-Now we began our third edition and our last in Junior High School. The sports column was packed with names of our Junior High ball players. We saw our names in the entertainment column for the Senior High Band and Glee Club. Also new names appeared: Mary Rose and Mary Annese Bartram were selected as Senior High Cheerleaders while Jo Anne Tucker and Gladys Frazier were now majorettes. Our queen was Mary Rose. These editions were added features to the composite of the paper. The presses thus far were running smoothly, likewise the weather cooperated by being fair and warmer. Thus ended our third edition. 10th Grade-Our fourth edition was perhaps our newest and most exciting so far, for now our staff had advanced so none of us were copy boys or junior reporters any longer. Now we were permanently settled in our own departments and our names were frequent in all of the Good News. We added such activities as Thespians, Math Club, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Varsity Club, and Glee Club. The society column was overflowing with our names. Katie Riggs was our Homecoming Queen and we attended our first Thespian Banquet at the Hotel Frederick in Huntington. Carole Hodge, Sandra Clen- denin, and Linda Perdue were selected as Senior High Cheerleaders while Ruth Ann Webb and Katie Riggs were the new majorettes. So ended our fourth edition. llth Grade-Then we started printing our fifth edition, our junior year. This was a great thrill for now we were senior members of the staff and co-editors of the news- paper. We continued to by-line the columns as we added more names to the news. Our sports column was crammed with our names since now we were the Senior High teams. 10 Delores Spradlin was our Victory Queen and Carole Hodge our Thespian Queen for the Follies. Also many new honors were placed upon our shoulders. Some of us were now members of the National Honor Society while others became lettermen and prominent show people. The Thes- pians boasted a very active troop which consisted of three- fourths of our class. We presented plays at Morris Harvey College, Marshall College, and Indiana University, and appeared on local television and radio shows. Our class president was Harry Wilson, who presided at our Junior- Senior Banquet. Words could not describe our banquet that year. Everyone said that it was the best ever. Our theme was Colonial Days which was set of! by a minuet. A good time was had by all of the colonial ladies and southern gentlemen. We had lost many of our staff for various reasons. Some became disinterested, some moved away, and some changed their professions from a news- paper to the Navy, Air Force, and other things. Very reluctantly we completed our fifth edition. 12th Grade-And now we started the presses rolling for our sixth and final edition, our senior year. We headed the columns and no longer were we the by-lines, but, the headlines. Pat Houchin was our Homecoming Queen heading the society column, while Jim Hamer and Paul Dickerson topped the sports column by being co-captains for football season. For the first time in the history of Ceredo-Kenova every senior boy had the opportunity of being captain of the basketball team since each one was .assigned a special game. So we also added something new to the history of basketball. We were finally the editors, feature writers, and ace reporters. The president of our class for the third time was Harry Wilson, who had done such a good job in the 10th and 11th grades that the senior class choice was unanimous. This year we were the guests at the Junior-Senior Banquet and every- one again had a wonderful time. In the month of Febru- ary, we made a trip to Charleston, West Virginia, where we toured the capitol, saw the senate in session, and met the governor. During this time operations were also in order for financing a three-day trip to Washington, D. C. Our editor-in-chief was Mr. Tabor, who was assisted by his fine staff of teachers. We have finished our education in life here at Good News in Ceredo-Kenova, but we have really only begun learning about life. We all have yet to write our Big Stories and that we must each do individually without the assistance of our teachers and sponsors here. We think that our class is the best ever and each and every one of the 75 will, in his own way, headline his story and accomplish his or her ambition. We may not always.be celebrities in the news or the most famous but we will be adding our part whether it be setting the print or selling the papers. We may have our own newspaper but we shall continue to try to print only. Good News. We would like to thank the public, our parents, teachers, and sponsors who have so willingly cooperated by buying our copy, reading our stories, and financing our advertisements. At last the story is com- pleted, the presses have rolled, and the copies are on the street. The news boys are calling, Extra, extra! Read all about it: The Senior Class of Ceredo-Kenova High School of 1954-55 has just finished its flnal edition of 'Good News' and now is stopping the presses with this final headline and weather forecast for the future-'Fair and warmer, with occasional showers but many, many sunny days ahead'. THE President Harry David Wilson l-Iotdog When you need assistance he's always ready: for he's a friend, steadfast and steady. Band, Drum Major, Thes- pians. Heraldus Staff. Secretary Carole Ann Hodge Hodgie A smile on her lips and a guy in her heart. Future Teachers, Honor Society, Math Club, Latin Club. Cheerleader ICo-cap- talnl, Band, Home Ec. Club, Glee Club, Thespians. Historian Mary Annese Bartram Annese A cute little gal with plenty of dash, Who'l1 win your approval quick as a flash. Honor Society, Thespians. Band, Glee Club, 4-H Club. Home Ec. Club. Future Teachers, Math Club. Latin Club, Heraldus Staff. Cheer- leader 1CaptalnJ. Sponsor Jewel Shlngleton N .J THE ICR i CF 1955 FFICER S Vice-President Charles Arthur Spangler Charlie An artistic dancer. a per- suasive romancer. Varsity Club, Football. Basketball, Track, Thes- pians. Treasurer John Milton Cassidy, Jr. ..Mip.. Variety is the spice of life, and do I like variety. Varsity Club. Heraldus Staff, Football. Basketball, Track. Band. Chaplain Lora Lee Perry Lorrie It's nice to be natural. when you're naturally nice. Thespians, Sentinel Staff. Future Teachers. Sponsor Woodrow W. Allen 11 Sherrill I-Edward Allen Eddie As good a soul as e're trod on shoe leather. Barbara Ozella Baker ' Bunny Ever loyal-ever true- to y the task she has to do. Glee Club, Sentinel Stafl. Janet Lee Blllups Patch Happy am I, from care l am free, Why can't they all be con- tented like me? Math Club. Honor So- ciety. Thespians. Future Teachers. Glee Club. Band. 4-H Club. Elizabeth Louise Blllups Libby Silence is golden but I'm ofT the gold standard. Future Teachers, 4-H Club, Thespians, Home Ec, Club. Latin Club. Sentinel Staff. Patricia Ann Ballard Brown Pat Pat has found her 'one and only': now she'll never again be lonely. Band. Thespians, Future Teachers. Home Ec. Club. 4-H Club. 12 15. ' au., Judith Ann Booth Booger For her dramatic abilitv she's won recognition: she has a winning way and n good disposition. Thespians, Band, Glee Club, Future Teachers. Loretta Jean Campbell Loretta Always jolly. never sad- she'll do her best to make you glad. Band. Julla Ann Carver 'jDood If there isn't anything do. let me do it. Latin Club. Honor Society. James William Castle Cotton A more likeable person has never been born, Cot- ton is the second young man with a horn'. Band. Golf. Sandra Lee Clendenin Sandy Jolly and witty and full of fun, she's a favorite for everyone. Latin Club, Thespians, Band, Future Teachers, Heraldus Staff. Cheerleader 1Co-Captainb, Math Club, Home Ec. Club. 4-H Club. James Charles Cornwell Freckles What you don't know, don't say. Elba Genc Cox, Jr. Hush Well I'll be dast. I'm done at last. Billy Clayton Dean Bill I'm a reasonable sort of human bein'. I take my kicks with a smile. Joe Ronald Dean Joe Do unto others before they have a chance to do unto you. Ruth Elaine Dean Bones Since knowledge is but sorrow's spy, it is not safe to know. Thespians, Band. out I 1 QQ: I Efg' if Emma Elaine Dickerson Elaine A quiet lass: with lots of class. Math Club. Glee Club. Thespians, Band, Future Teachers, Sentinel Staff. Paul Arthur Dickerson Jado Jado's an athlete. a friend. a pal: He's popular with every guy and gal. Basketball. Football, 1Co- Captainl, Baseball. Varsity Club. Doris Ann Fenney' Dorie With hair of brown. eyes of blue, she's the nicest girl we ever knew. Future Teachers, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Band, Thespians. Robert Wayne Ferguson Ferg He spends his days in arguments and his nights planning them. Varsity Club. Football iCo-Captainb, Basketball. Track. Math Club, Thes- plans. Jack Alan Fields Ears With his courtesy and friendly turn, success ln life he'll surely earn. Varsity Club. Basketball Football, Baseball. 13 Gladys Marie Frazier Glad Full of music. full of fun: when Glad arrives, the fun's begun. Honor Society. Head Ma- jorette, Math Club, Glee Club, Future Teachers. Thespians. Jo Anne Frazier ..-TO.. Talkative but congenial and fair and square, You won't bc lonesome if she is there. Band. Glee Club, Thes- plans, Future Teachers. 4-H Club. Lewis James Googlns Goog Just plain Lewis-with- out pretense. He merits our love and confidence. Thespians, Band. Heral- dus Statf. Wllllam Harold Grlmm Willie Put ofl' nothing until to- morrow that can be done day after tomorrow. Thespians. Noah Flood Haley Grady He never lets anythlne worry him: He says hard work ls just a whim. Band. 14 . as f I -rv 'iff' 'I' jig Q P, Q N E .5 . A pf I: ' , .eq James Clayton Hamer ..-nm.. A hearty friend. a class- mate true, if he has faults. they're very few. Latin Club. Math Club. Thespians. Honor Society. Varsity Club. Football 6Co- Captalnb, Basketball, Heral- dus Staff, Band, Track. Boy's State. William Arthur Holland Bill A good sport, a trusty friend, a merry heart, and true. Patricia Joyce Houchin spat.. Her voice was ever soft. gentle. and low. an excel- lent thing in woman. Band, Future Teachers. Thespians. Patricia Lucille Hudglns Patty She has a knack of doinQ things well: at the door of success she'll ring the bell Future Teachers. Band. Sentinel Stahi Heraldus Staff. Math Club, Latin Club. Honor Society. Thes- pians. Home Ec. Club, Glee Club. Jerald Jeanette Hughes Jerry With a carefree heart. she's fond of joys: She smiles at troubles. likewise the boys. 4-H Club. Glee Club Thespians. Band, Math Cluh Future Teachers, Home Ec. Club, Honor Society. Charles Everett Hunter ..J-ack.. If worry be the cause of death, then I shall live for- ever. Thespians, 4-H Club. Qulncey Allen Hutchinson Quincey It is better to wear out than to rust out. Band. Barbara Yvonne Lambert Lambros Happy from dawn 'til set of sun, Yvonne will always have her fun. 4-H Club, Band, Glee Club. Raymond Lambert, Jr. Poog Genius is the capacity fc evading hard work. Varsity Club, Football Math Club. Charles Mack Langley Chuck Lead me not to tempta- tion but show me the way and l'll break my neck tr, ing to find it. J x A . F N 'Tk , w ' gf, H x 54 . , 'A 4 V lnitiiils. a l Janet Delta Lyklns Jan That devilish twinkle in her eye will chase the blues and make care fly. Thespians, 4-H Club, Fu- ture Teachers, Glee Cluu Band. Orma Lee Maskcr Orma True to her words, her work. her friends. Future Teachers. Glee Club, Library Club, Y- Teens. Mirlam Litltla McAllster Punkin Work is work and must be done, but as she works, she has her fun. Honor Society, Glee Cluh. 4-H Club, Math Club, Her- aldus Staff, Sentinel Staff. Home Ec. Club, Band, Thes- pians, Future Teachers. James William McCalllster All great men are dying I rlon't feel so well myseli. Football. Basketball, Latin Club, Varsity Club, Band, Track. Pat McFann Pat I love the ladies, they love me -1 understand them perfectly. Varsity Club, Football. Basketball, Baseball, Track. Boy's State. 15 Berlin Ray Meredith Burhead Men are not measured by inches. Joseph Foster Moore Nose but I doubt it. Jack Lyons Pack Whaco The world is a bright. happy place if you think it is. Honor Society. Luther Ray Parsley ..Ray.. Common sense is the genius of our age. Band. Football. Thes- pians. Library Club. Katherine Louise Pelfrcy Kathy Full of pep, full of fun she is liked by everyone. Honor Society, 4-H Club. Thespians. Math Club. Sen- tinel Staff, Band, Glee Club 16 lu l Greater men have lived, X A X S 4 . r -. .ww- Linda Gayle Perdue Preedoo When Linda smiles. we all smile too: for she has a way of charming you. Home Ec. Club, 4-H Club. Honor Society. Band. Math Club. Cheerleader, Sentinel Staff, Future Teachers. Glee Club, Thespians. Noel Gerald Perdue Noel In stature tall and lank and lean. and working he's seldom seen. Varsity Club, Basketball. Shirley Ann Perine Pe-rine Her friendly manner and charming mein. make Shir- ley our '55 Heraldus Queen. Future Teachers, Band. Thespians. Home Ec. Club Honor Society, Sentinel Staff, 4-H Club, Glee Club. Larry Eugene Rakes Rainbow Al If fame comes after death. I'm in no hurry for it. Rebecca Annette Reeder Becky She's sweet, she's friend- ly: frank and sincere, as long as she's smiling, you have nothing to fear. Glee Club. Math Club. Latin Club, Band, Thes- pians, 4-H Club, Home Ec. Club. L. C. Reynolds Bear An athlete. a good sport, and an all around good guy. Varsity Club, Football. Katie Lou Riggs Katie As sweet within as her smile indicates, to all the school. Kate really rates. Math Club, Hand, Major- ette, Thesplans, Honor So- ciety. Home Ee. Club. Her- aldus Staff. Future Teach- ers. Sentinel Staff. Glee Club. S X t X Q ' N S 'X ,fe if sires. ai F as L Q Clyde Salmons We like his manner, we 1 like his voice, for a versa- tile fellow, he's our choice. Varsity Club. Honor So- - ciety, Football 4Co-Cap- tainl. Track. I' fe ' Q . . 'F . N f . Sue Shamblin y Sudie 'Q i ' Her eyes as stars of twi- sw, light fair, like twilight, too, f . ' hcr flaming hair. 1 ' sk Math Club. Sentinel Staff. Band. Charles Thomas Skeans Charlie Roll on old world and l'll roll with you. Hcnor Society. su. it 'N 1 I it ., 3 A' YS X-fl, as X ii. Clara Ellen Smith Clarabell' Her care was never to offend: therefore she never lacked a friend, Honor Society, Future Teachers. Latin Club. James Curtis Smith HLOE.. I am a great lover but have found nothing to love yct. Varsity Club, Football, Basketball. Baseball, Track. Willlam Lenwood Stickler Stick It is a great thing to know the season for speech and the season for silence. Math Club. Honor So- ciety. Varsity Club. Janet Lou Thompson Hudge Her friends are many. her foes--are there any? Math Club. Latin Club, Sentinel Staff. Band. Future Teachers, Honor Societv. Thespians, Heraldus Staff. Golden Fred Watts Peachy Boy Boys like Fred are very few: He'll do almost any- thing for you. Honor Society, Math Club. Student Council. 17 Julia Mae Watts Julia Not too serious. not too gay. but a cute little gal all the way. Home Ec. Club, Math Club, Thespians. Honor So- ciety, Future Teachers. 4-H Club. Sentinel Staff. Ruth Ann Webb Ruthie To know her is to love: to name her is to praise. Band. Majorette, Thes- pians. Latin Club. Honor Society. Math Club. Glee Club. Heraldus Staff. Fu- ture Teachers. Student Council. 4-H Club. Zin nu-mnrg uf n lirlnuvh rlnss- nmir inlyn stnrfrh lifes jnurnrg initly tlrr rlass uf 55 amh inliu inns rulleh in his cnxnmvnrmurut in ilir gear, 19511. 18 Qllarcucc 0Blgn Qllrlfrvg Jack Roland West Jack I love work, it fascinates me-I could sit and look at it for hours. Thespians. Varsity Club. Football. Norma Frances Workman Fran ' If you knowxFrances you will agree. She's just as nice as she can be. Future Teachers. Norman Frederick Workman Fred A finer fellow we've never known: for he has a nice way all his own. W HOS WHO C- Cutest Couple Best Personality Biggest Flirt Most Likely to Succeed Katie Riggs and Orma Masker and Jerry Hughes and Ruth Ann Webb and Jim McCallister Jack Fields John Cassidy Jim Hamer from -f' Best Dancer Prettiest Girl and Best Figure and Neatest Dressed Sandy clendenin and Most Handsome BOY BOS! Physique Carole Hodge and Buck Spangler Ruth ,Ann Webb and Gladys Frazier and Pat McFann Pat McFann Clyde Salmons Best Leader Wittiest Typical Seniors R-iendliest Mary A. Bartram and Sandy Clendenin and Janet Thompson and Shirley Perine and Harry Wilson John Cassidy Jim Hamer Harry Wilson Most Popular Most Athletic Most Talented Mary A. Bartram and Julia Watts and Judy Booth and Paul Dickerson Jim Smith Armstrong Duncan JE IOR C NS PROPHEJY Sherrill Allen Barbara Ozella Baker Mary Annese Bartram Janet Lee Billups Elizabeth Louise Billups Patricia Ballard Brown Judith Ann Booth Loretta Campbell Julia Ann Carver John Milton Cassidy, Jr. James William Castle Sandra Lee Clendenin James Charles Cornwell Elba Gene Cox, Jr. Billy Clayton Dean Joe Ronald Dean Ruth Elaine Dean Emma Elaine Dickerson Paul Arthur Dickerson T. Armstrong Duncan, Jr. Doris Ann Fenney Robert Wayne Ferguson Jack Alan Fields Gladys Marie Frazier Jo Anne Frazier Lewis James Googins William Harold Grimm Noah Flood Haley James Clayton Hamer Carole Ann Hodge William Arthur Holland Patricia Joyce I-Iouchin Patricia Lucille Hudgins Jerry Hughes Charles Everett Hunter Quincey A. Hutchinson Joyce Slap Her Down Again, Pa Chocolate Sundae Chapel in the Moon- light Spaghetti Stardust Fried Chicken Candelabra Boogie White Castles Fish French Fries Steak and French Fries French Fries Pinto Beans and Sauer Kraut Deer Meat Spaghetti and Liver Pinto Beans Pinto Beans and Bologna Pinto Beans and Cheese Spaghetti Pickles Women Blondes Steak Sirloin Steak Steak Chocolate Ice Cream Anything Edible T-bone Steak T-bone Steak Hot Dish Mountain Oysters Fish Pork Chops and Mashed Potatoes Steak Chicken Chow Mein French Fries Anything Edible Steak Barbara Yvonne Lambert Fish-er 20 Make Love to Me Let Me Go, Lover I'm Gonna 'Live 'Til I Die Let Me Go, Lover Because of You Mr. Sandman Blues in the Night Sing the Song of the Sewer Men Hey There Chief of Police Writer Marry an FBI Agent Liberace's Secretary Work for FBI Housewife Jet Test Pilot Nurse Doctor Mayor of Fort Gay Musician Dress Designer Cartoonist Shake, Rattle and Roll Professional Gambler If I Give My Heart to You You Shot My Grandpa Let Me Go, Lover Tenderly I'm Today's New Muriel Don't Fence Me In Let Me Go, Lover I Believe The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane Smile Noel 'Til I Waltz Again With You Come on to My House Muskrat Ramble When It's Hog Callin' Time in the Valley Always Let Me Go, Lover September Song Stardust Tenderly Put All Your Love in the Cookie Jar Sh-boom Teach Me Tonight Navy Own Ashland Oil and Refinery Airline Hostess To Get Out of School To Sing in the Metropolitan Opera Math Teacher To be Mrs. Sarver Architectural Engineer- Own Two Cadillacs Airline Hostess Mrs. Noel Gerald Perdue Veterinarian Diesel Engineer Band Leader Win a Hog Calling Contest Airline Hostess Basketball Coach at C-K Medical Technician Fly a Rocket Ship to Mars Play Flute Accom- panying Liberace Movie Projector Operator To Graduate Airline Hostess IN THE END Moonshiner Howdy Doody's Secretary Communist Candle-lighter Lady Sheriff Raise a Happy Family Space Patrol Dope Peddler Undertaker Bouncer at a Burlesque Organ Grinder Calendar Model Walt Disney, II Deacon Salvation Army Grease Monkey Tokyo Rose Teacher Swiss Yodeler Hobo Mother of 40 Henpecked Husband Traveling Salesman French Teacher Gay Divorcee Dog Catcher Wrestler Janitor in a Dance Hall Bull Fighter Frank's Slave Star of the Globe- trotters Lab Janitor Bus Driver Piano Tuner Tarzan College Professor Fan Dancer NAME Raymond Lambert, Jr. Charles Mack 'Langley Janet Delta Lykins Qrma Lee Masker Miriam Lititia McA1ister James W. McCallister Pat McFann Berlin Ray Meredith Joseph Foster Moore Jack Lyons Pack Luther Ray Parsley Katherine Louise Pelfrey Linda Gayle Perdue Noel Gerald Perdue Shirley Ann Perine Harrison Perry Lora Lee Perry Larry Eugene Rakes Rebecca Annette Reeder L. C. Reynolds Katie Lou Riggs Clyde Salmons Sue Shamblin Charles Thomas Skeans Clara Ellen Smith James Curtis Smith Charles Arthur Spangler William Stickler Janet Lou Thompson Golden Fred Watts Julia Mae Watts Ruth Ann Webb Jack Roland West Eugene Williams Harry David Wilson Norma Frances Workman Norman F. Workman FAVORITE DISH Anything Steakcheburgers Steak and French Fries Fried Chicken French Fries Elephant Meat Two Dogs, Sauce, Slaw, and Onions Turkey and Dressing French Fried Oysters Apple Pie and Ice Cream Butterscotch Pudding Italian Spaghetti Spaghetti Steak French Fries Ham and Eggs Steak and French Fries Chicken Steak Chicken Chocolate Pie Spaghetti and Meatballs Anything Edible Steak and Potatoes French Fries Steak and Gravy Macaroni and Spaghetti Spaghetti Chicken Fried. Chicken Steak and French Fries Spaghetti Catsup Hot Tamales Steak and French Fries Meat Loaf Fish FAVORITE SONG AMBITION From the Vine Came Plumber the Grape Because You're Mine Street Cleaner Stardust Marry a Lawyer Because Telephone Operator Teach Me Tonight Too Hot To Handle Let Me Go, Lover Cry, Cry, Darling Teach Me Tonight Let Me Go, Lover Ave Maria I Spoke Too Soon Let Me Go, Lover This Old House Always I Haven't the Right to Love You Hearts of Stone This Old House Thinking of You Newspaper Editor Champion Channel Swimmer Woman's Home Companion Artist To Play Napoleon in a Movie of His Life Mechanical Engineer Actor Make a Million Dollars To Be Mrs. R. E. Hall 20 Years in the Service Go to the Moon Airplane Mechanic Teacher Air Force Concert Pianist Crying in the Chapel Naval Ofiicer Tenderly Hearts of Stone Mister Sandman If You Don't, Somebody Else W Tell Me Why Mister Sandman Earth Angel Lovesick Blues If I Give My Heart to You Little Home In Tennessee Let Me Go, Lover Make Yourself Comfortable This Old House Kentucky Waltz Mr. Sandman If I Give My Heart to You 'Till I Waltz Again With You ill Bubble Dancer Engineer To Marry Donnie Go to Berea College Medical Technician Architectural Engineer To Run a Filling Station To Be a Success Marry a Movie Star Civil Engineer Captain of the Globetrotters Go to West Point Teach College Radio Announcer To Be a Millionaire Secretary Navy IN THE END Mr. Draino State Road Commissioner First Woman President Torch Singer Deep Sea Diver Ferry Boat Operator Bigamist Bartender Stunt Man 5-Star General Manufacturing Oscars Manage a Poor House Mental Patient 20 Years in the Pen Editor of The Sun Opera Singer Cutthroat Subway Operator Liberace's Wife Swabbie Salome, II Toy Manufacturer Old Maid Harvard Man Psychiatrist Mr. America Arthur Murray, II Alcoholics Anonymous Hudge's Wife Mr. Romance Phys. 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N, in 5 x J J' -'kai vnu wb ,, 'fy-.w W X. f h'g li gf ifg,g-1 V AR,..,,,9y Z3 Tl-I E CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1955, being of sound mind and body, do declare this document to be our last will and testament of this our Senior year at Ceredo- Kenova High School. The president of our class, Harry Wilson, begins this illegal document by willing his presidency to anyone who thinks he is good enough to take it. Sherrill Allen wills HIS Joyce to no one. Barbara Baker wills her ability to write good columns to Barbara Akers. Mary Annese Bartram wills her beautiful cheer- leader jacket to Jan Rife. Janet Lee Billups wills her ability to gain weight to,,Phyllis Napier. Elizabeth Billups wills her preference for the Navy to Alice Hartman. Pat Brown wills her good housekeeping to Helen Lyons. Judy Booth wills her blue jeans and hilarious laugh to Donna Ramey. Loretta Campbell wills her naturally curly hair to Marilyn Dixon. Julia Carver wills her position in the Honor So- ciety to Janice Martin. John Cassidy wills his knee socks to Paul Fuller. Jim Castle wills his trumpet to Charlie Vaughn. Sandra Clendenin wills her megaphone to J oetta Johnson. Jim Cornwell wills his freckles to Earl Adkins. Elba Cox wills his card-playing ability to Grover Lyons. Bill Dean wills his job in the cafeteria to James Harris. Joe Dean wills his graduation diploma to Jeanne Lazarus. 24 Ruth Dean wills her hair of many colors to Betty Fox. Elaine Dickerson wills her specks to Elizabeth Walker. Paul Dickerson wills his good grades to Gene McGlone. f Armstrong Duncan wills his flying fingers on the keyboard to Billy Joe Watts. Doris Fenney wills her love for Vinson to Peggy Mullens. Robert Ferguson wills his vast amount of talents and abilities to Floyd Evans. Jack Fields wills his hook shot to Glen McGlone. Gladys Frazier wills her head majorette uni- form to Janet Cassell. Jo Anne Frazier wills her ability to hook a man to Charlotte Maurer. Lewis Googins wills his candid camera to Bob Shrewsbury. Harold Grimm wills his hot-rod driving to Al- binus Blankenship. Noah Haley wills his beard to Frank Salyers. Jim Hamer wills his flame-thrower to LeRoy Dillon. Carole Hodge wills her love to Frank Heck. Bill Holland wills his ability to get along with Mr. Tabor to Rodney Wallin. Pat Houchin wills her blonde hair to Jo Anne Collins. Pat Hudgins wills her job as co-editor of the Sentinel Staff to Connie Spencer. Jerry Hughes wills her ability to be on time to Ellen Campbell. Charles Hunter wills his girl at Vinson to no one because he intends to keep her. Quincey Hutchinson wills his enthusiastic inter- est in homework to Nancy Naylor. Yvonne Lambert wills her walk to Bonnie Hall. Ray Lambert wills his speed and vitality to Pat Frazier. Mack Langley wills his love for arguments to Terry Christian. Janet Lykins wills her ability to get to school at 9:00 to Joyce Conley. Orma Masker wills her soprano voice to Clyde Waller. Miriam McAlister wills her seat in English class to Larry Jack Smith. Jim McCallister wills his flaming curls to Clifford Stewart. Pat McFann wills his educated toe to Jim Kidd. Berlin Meredith wills his stature to Jim Pratt. Joe Moore wills his presidency of the Syndicate to Don Ramey. Jack Pack wills his ability to stay short to Bill Long. Luther Parsley wills his chewing gum to Nancy Pelfrey. Katherine Pelfrey wills her ability to get along with H. G. to Paula Hampton. Linda Perdue wills her giggles to Peggy Daniels. Noel Perdue wills his romantic intentions to James Pelfrey. Shirley Perine wills her title, Miss Heraldus, to any lucky Junior girl. Harrison Perry wills his Hillbilly songs to Rich- ard Lively. Lora Perry wills her ability to get a date with Jackie to Linda Payne. Larry Rakes wills his arguments with Miss Stewart to Billy Jack Weddington. Becky Reeder wills her ability to get along with English teachers to Gary Johnson. L. C. Reynolds wills his nickname, Bear, to Charles Gilkerson. Katie Riggs wills her preference for red-heads to Peggy Fuller. Clyde Salmons wills his manly physique to Bo Bo Caines. Sue Shamblin- wills her love for the Navy to Alice Nunley. Charles Skeans wills all his girl friends to Rich- ard Wheeler. Clara Smith wills fillings in her teeth to Bob Pratt. Jim Smith wills his nickname, Log, to Birt Lloyd. Buck Spangler wills his small hands to Ivan McGlone. Bill Stickler wills his good chemistry grades to Don Hall. Janet Thompson wills Hudge to the Ju H girls. Take care of him, girls. Fred Watts wills his bashfulness to Charles Fraley. Ruth Ann Webb wills her D. A. haircut to Sonja Chadwick. Jack West wills his Solid Geometry book to Nancy Staten. Gene Williams wills his scholastic ability to David Capehart. Frances Workman wills her long hair to Louise Carver. Fred Workman wills his class ring to Betty Little. The.Senior girls leave their ability to punch the time clock to Barbara Shannon, Gladys LeMaster, Barbara Nunley, Carolyn Shamblin, Brady Terry, Virginia Caldwell, Patty Dishman, Eleanor Dixon, and Linda Carver. The Senior boys leave their beloved Room 13 and their crying towels left over after graduation to James Adkins, Billy Joe Brown, Glenn Elkins, Arthur Hensley, Lawrence Thompson, and Larry Ward. 25 A , EARL ADKINS I LINDA CARVER PEGGY DANIELS L QQ.. BETTY FOX DON HALL a, I - JAMES KIDD L BARBARA AKERS ,pm LOUISE CARVER is LQROY DILLON agp. YZ' A x I CHARLES FRALEY , 31 A QQ:- . -I PAULA HAMPTON -us, it - x Y' JEANNE LAZARUS f v fn, 1 44--J ALBINUS BLANKENSI-III' 2 v 'VI 'K I , mf' JANET CASSELL alr- -X X, . PATTY DISHMAN S. ca-- YY. PATTY FRAZIHR 'wx -,-, 1 Lx JAMES HARRIS 76- I J I GLADYS LBMASTER at Q ' A , A 'wif BILLY JOE BROWN 15,3 SONJA CHADWICK Z. i M A ELEANOR DIXON Si I PAUL FULLICR Q 4.- ' Q-A XM: ALICE HARTMAN 13. N BETTY LITTLE , 8' VIRGINIA CALDWELL S f ' L x TERRY CHRISTIAN t fc' AI' ' 1 MARILYN DIXON ff. ,lb PEGGY FULLER FRANK HECK ww-. x. -.rf RICHARD LIVELY ,.,, 3 My Q gn f K v THE J ELLEN CAMPBELL Q JO ANN COLLINS r lx GLEN ELKINS I .AL X VN A 1, I X N. CHARLES GILKERSON ,mtg Ai, GARY JOHNSON 4. 1 fini BIRT LLOYD L. 2 A DAVID CAPEHART f :N wr 5- JOYCE CONLI-TY 1.1. Q'-v 1.11 FLOYD EVANS ,.+1 Q. wr. K . 4 ' ix BONNIE HALL ig fm .IOETTA JOHNSON ur- I 7'- Q ' x BILL LONG 0 ,' -Q. vm IDR GROVER LYONS we-v. vi' W PEGGY MULLENS 31 . NANCY PELFREY sw ,q . Q-D FRANK SALYERS -' A ,W .- Ik' f 45 lv Jw CLIFFORD STEWART I uv. ' 11 , A, LARRY WA RD -vm Q4 I HELEN JANICE CHARLOTTE LYONB MARTIN MAURER 3 K A ' , sw 5 ,.. 'Ira' . .,,.r-'E PHYLLIS NANCY ALICE NAPIER NAYLOR NUNLI-:Y S- ' A A I 'X A ,AL R... V A 56 A 2-'I-fl L- .. 1 A CHRISTINE BOB JIM PERRY PRATT PRATT SQ I ., --I? , K .Atl 4'-I f .I , E4 , X X , X - Q' Ink- xiii: CAROLYN BARBARA 305351 SHAMBLIN SHANNON SHREWSBURY - I I I 9- QL- ' I L -ff r R g BRADY LAWRENCE CHARLES TERRY THOMPSON VAUGHN 46, gg I . N5 ' ' 5: . ' F 'UEFA' I ...L L, 5 x .I BILLY JOE MISS MISS WATTS GARRETT STEWART I 6, K 'KN . :D I 5-. . .,. ,, A '-A in-...X .fly GENE MCGLONE ik' Y, BARBARA NUNLEY GLEN MCGLONE 5-1 A.'GW Y .,4 4. LINDA PAYNE DON RAMEY 7 ri 'POW , .Q . I 'P LARRY JA CK 'SMITH 'gf . DONNA RAMEY AL CONNIE SPENCER h ss: xxx X Q ELIZABETH WALKER 'O- f f BILLY JACK WEDDINGTON .-A 'haf -I- I felt. CLYDE WALLER K' I Q . A . ek RICHARD WHEELER :ei- .EL I IVAN MCGLONE 5- - 31,3 5' JAMES PELFREY 5 it , I -A I I' JAN RIFE 9'- IU' . wir Wm 411 NANCY STATEN GR 'J ,L RODNEY WALLIN . ,S js. A 11-- . L. THE QI DONALD PEGGY SANDRA DELORES EVELYN RODGER LUCY ADKINS ALLEN ALLEN AKERS ARERS BARNEY BLACI-IDURN 1 ae- on- DSSI' .-,W I -v-, . I Q' 4 Z , ' .A A ' K :V W. I I R Q 7-x, 1' X V W .V - - if -I Ugg, Z? Q Y D W' I. A ODIE HARRY MARY SUE RAYMOND GENE MIKE SALLY BLACKBURN BREECE BROWN BROWN BROWNING CAMPBELL COLE , W 's 1.3 . Q 51 ' Q I ' . Q, , 5- X ' I , . - .V . 1 :Q Q? .A f - L' 3 .. . ec 'fn 7 1 ri? , A A I , I ,4 155, A I 1 'E R L RONNIE FRED VIRGINIA LARRY DONALD JAMES SHEILA COMPTON CONLEY CRISP CURNUTTE DAvIs DAVIS DEAN 'ZX I N - I ar 1 x Y ' ff A . 1 K - QP- ' '5 ,V 1 -rr' . ' A A 'M 'N -' 'D' ' J 2 i , ' .. X ' A A .1 L BILL RONNIE CHARLES PATRICIA SHIRLEY WILLIE PAT DICKERSON DICRERSON DUNCAN FERMAN FIZER I-'RALEY GRAHAM . 1 54. 10 1 K . 5 I ,s A ,- P Q I A I S.- Q 1 f mfs I A A ... LARRY MARY EMMONS CAROL GARNET GLEN BILLY HATFIELD HATTEN I-IAY HOLLAND HOLLAND HOLLAND IIUTCHISON 5' A' A as 'K ' A E, A R . A '- , ig H.. 4, , , ' x 1 1 I, A sf-v A 1, 5' x 4 '- A I I ' A E' . . ' I. . L I P MARY CONNIE MARY ANN DANNIE VIRGINIA HARLEY GARY HUTCIIISON lRONS LEWIS LIVELY LYONS MARCUM MAYS - ' Aff' A 2' ',1 K' .1 L 4,11 f- - I .E .U fb. I. Q r , 1h,,,. ', ' k ' 1 '-, ' ,M A E. I ga K Y I . r . ' L I 'W k gtk 8 JO GRE DORIS JAMES GHETONDA JAMES CYNTHIA DELMUS BARBARA MCCOMAS MILUM MOSLEY NAPIER NEWMAN PERRINE PERRY K' I 'N -if ,K A y , , A f' A .K L u K w X , A I .gf 'ff' V -A ,. -ff' S , ' ' 1 - T' ' X A X. 4 SQ 5 . MABLE LAURA JUDY FRANCES KEITH BOB Evl-:LYN PERRY PRATT PRUITT RICE RIFE ROBINSON ROSS Y , 59' A I I i 6' fu. . I A -NX ai. I 1 K L x f' 3 A 'K 'SLB In ' BOB CAROL DELORES LORETTA BARBARA LINDA LOWELL ROWIE SALNIONS SCROGHAM SKEANS SMITH SMITH SMITH fm ze 'V ' R 1 V, ,Q . Q,-xi M 'W' ' 2' , . I ,xx f x 5 RONNIE MARGARET CARSON JO ANN RAYMOND SANDRA LOWETA SMITH SNYDER STANLEY STEWART STEIVART STROHNIEYER SWANSON Q., , X :L , in Q .0-K .M ' 3 45. M! 'W , . - ,T QA ',., bw A A gt... ' I W at V ' an I. A , 'y ,f ,qw L.. , .X xj f f 1 L4 . 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Z, if GARY LARRY JUDY AIYIOS HUNT JOIINSUN KICYSICR I,l'NIAS'I'I'IR 1 . G. - an .1 Y - J . Q' .gpgtyi .- ., l . ,XFX . A 'ri 4. L Ll , I 1 30 .ix HOWARD JACKIE VYI'1NDI'II.I, CARVER CARVICR l'.XSSIZLL ?1'u Q K :YA Tm v xv A. 'I 'T ,V 2, M f-V. . LOIS HUWARD SALLY DEAN DICAN DICKICRSON .M I an-W Us rvs FJ V A 4, M 'IW' PF' 1L..v., fy Eff' '...Vw- ,X 11 Q- .. A Q , BILLY CARON EUSTACIC FOUCH GEORGE GIBSON as., 1' -'-I ' V O M .4 I . A 4. . . , A I If whiz., f Q ww A 1 . , X I 5 .A PEGGY RONNIIC JIMMY LYKINS IIIARTIN MAY . I .W an 'Y A 'G' 'Q X Q gm s 1' 5 x V igwl, 4 - Z Y' - TERRY AKICRS J S A x ov' KYLE BROWNING J fi' ODELI. CLAY r?5-.' ,,tv DICNNY DISHMAN 4- . Q.. 'hiv' J 5 A 4 k JOHN HAMILTON '15-' 1 . 'Q 5 W... RICIIAIIID MCFROSKICY :fy L. wr' NIARGIIC JIIWIIVIY ALLEN .XRTIIUI 1 Qs vj- 5. ' 1 A 6 I . 7 A CAROL DARLEN BRUIVIITIICLD IIRUIVIFIICI 1 3- Y ' 4- 5 I LARRY -IUDY COLE CONLICX . ' .- cl 7 - M, .,. Q... ' c . X I L XNQN NIARJURIIC TONY DIXUN DIXON C? - gi Q Y X Q v S1 I .0 fl - TUIWINIY .IAYK IIARTIVIAN IIUUCIII DMN If. Ac 9 5 xr.-1 , U' Vi I'fl'I.AII JIYLIA IIIt'GI,0NI'I DICKICAN 63 , J A 1 L . .M , 11 I .I x I L 1,MA LAURA ICUM MASKICR iv! f S 0 .:. Q2- 'sf NNA BURTON ,ILL PARKER .fbxk .-. i tx , Q, Sv' 1-.- ' . I -Q .n ' .- CKIIC DORIS RTSON ROSS 2 S X R 6. vw 'N ,, N I C- , 1TH JOHNNY ITH SMITH 93 3 6-I .- I - 4 .f 9 i'T1'l'5K BETTY ll'3lfl'f STI'1vVAll'l' 4, 9 4- V I -. PSY DON ,MAN VVlllCI'II,l'Ill v 'V J. S DONNA BOB PRISCILLA OLIVIA EDGAR LARRY DELORES NANCY MAYNARD MILLARIJ MITCHELL IVIUNCEY NORRIS NOBLI-I NOBLE NORMAN I K W ck 7 'Rh ' gy Q 0 K xx KS .- Z f N 'Si ' I X Q' X' I ,vii h. Q- , N as. H3-4. :I - 3.4- JOHN JAMES BERNARD DON BETTY CARL BERNARD DENNY PARSLHY PICLFRICY POFF I'OFI POTTER RICHMOND RIGGS ROBINSON b If 1 I 5, lurk. 4 V ' 5 ' ,B 9' ,' S 'N ,W I I ' XI gh. .S- O y .,,. 'T l .. A N22 A- xr 'F ff H Q- if ' Q ' ,MQt',,x, T 3 1 Q . 'Q V L, ,eq Q, 1 -- ix lx X M.. ' ... HUGH ROBERT BILLY TEDDY JUDY ALLEN ANITA EDDIE SALMONS SALIVIONS SALYERS SHELTON SKIRENS SMITH SMITH SMITH - xqvx 3 ff D O E4 N . fx Vwyw, , x ww Q., J I L KHNNI-ZTII MARCELLA NIARTHA MARY SANDRA BILLY JUDY ANDREW SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SRIITH SPRADLIN STARK STI'IEI.E 'X k L F33 'Q X ' A ' A .I ' 4 'V an A I Ii 6' Q xy 5 T. 9 A D . A ., gm .Q tk A I Y . - M' I3 QQ ' 1, , '17 'RT' . x I is I P , , N. I i 1' i - W' ,,' . A A .. V It A nk A AA' , t . L. . If-'SW DORTHIA l.0IS JOHNNY NOAH SUE REBEl'l'A JAIVIES HEIJIEIN STEWART SUTHARD SUTHERLAND TAYLOR TEACH V2l.!lI'IOOSIi WATTS WEDDING-TUN M . ,Ai ' Ox' my J 9. 'Q A K 6' 1 Q Y 1 5 ' ', X 'fix . -' ff fe, A 2 ' .VR V - Y 'il' li I N ' 4 I ' KI - ' fax .P . 1 S9 5 I r-4 T 'EAL A L Jsmw noN MR' KATHRYN DELORES MARTHA nomzm' WILLIAMSON WILSON CANTERBURY MRS. YATES WILSON WORKMAN WORKMAN YOST v -' 5 'FQ ' :W-,X .Q . X . . iw, - n A W A ' -. ' I P M' .. asf I ' , X' I ku Q3 K tin ,A 31 'THE EIGHTH I ul GRADE I I Q 3 1- 1 G K v Q' K 3 nw 6 L' Z 4. A ' A A ff' .4 , Y' .,,., Q 'KTM Q14 . ' X k I 3 NWI X A is IOSEMARY CLEO RONALD SANDRA FRANK JUDY SANDRA KATIE ALICE ADAMS ADRINs ADRINS ADRINs ALLEN BILLUPS BILLUPS BLOSS BOOTH 7- .as 4- V X . Q fi A A WJ Ag ' 1 L A A .E ff ' -f I V f ., A , 'Q Y .L KAY LYNN BOB EDDY RUTH LOLA DOLLIE DAVID HERMA BRADLEY BREECE BROWN BROWN BROWN CAINES CALDWELL CAMPBELL CAMPHICLL -. 3 4 5 A , m m . . -Q ' fe If W 'W ' ' ' A A 1 A Q 4 vw' Y ' 41, I Y A -I --, , ,I A I N 1 ., 'E' I ' I . . , N IL, xy.: A ,... A f if Hf'L 5 VW wax JERRY ROBERT JEAN LORI-:TTA RODGER STORMY ARNOLD REvIA MARTHA CARVER CASTLE CAUDILL CAUDILL CHAI-'PINS CHAMBERS CISCO CISCO CLARK A v- AA ' ow f .:' 53 ' ' v- 'K , Y BQ: - Q JN W Ria: iv Q: , Y . kg . SHARON DAVID DENNIE JACK PATTY STANLEY MARY sUE BOBBY UORNWELI, DONAHOE pmgsmf ELKINS ELHINS EINR FRALEY FRANKLIN ERAZIER ,gl i an 4. ' J ir 'K ' J 'W' 5-1 - '- ' ' A' ' , sf f ' x . ' R ' 'C' A, gg ' f . ' ' 1 1 - L ' n Y A A , L Y , Pr- B SHARDN WALIIY JEANNINE CAROL NANCY BARBARA ROBERT JOHN JOHN BILRERSON HALL HATTEN HAYTON HEINZE HENSLEY HILL HOLBROOK HUI-'E 'K H A Mx Q, Q Q II A YD Cr ' fm 0 1- I g' 4- A ' I M L -- - L ' xg, B.. I Y - ' I- m :ms 'Y PW A CAROLYN MIKE LINDA DAVID BILLY LORRAINE ANN MARY RONNIE HUNTER JACKSON JOHNSON JOLLY KEYSFR RIDD LAZARUS LeMAST'iR LLOYD VJ. sh 4' vw 4 I Q. I S' is J A B., ,, ,:. A'-Q K'--' - Hxfwx 'Any cf 46,1 4 1 x B. 1 1 . I L- I FRANCES ARL!-TNI-I .IAMEs RONNIE BETTY BOBBY SHARON KATHLEEN MARY LYONS MAssIE MASTERSON MAY MCEALLISTER M'cDoWELL MeGUIRE METZ MILLER 32 I. 'Li ATHER BRADL avg 4 ff' J UD! CANIF L. 1 L BILL CONLI 4 Q ' I DORO1 G00 n 6. Q JAN HUFFIN 5 JUD L01 4 Q-4 4 LOR MORI '9- Cggzr 1 I ANCY LARRY DRRIS MULLENS 3 , Q T' A 1 LLEN GARY RKER PAULEY 4 U 1.- S ' A A 1. ACK GARY OFF PRUITT vs S .' Q- f cI,I-:N VIRGINIA ,YERS SALYERS 'X I W5 0- R 6 R :W A I x- l ,, .gy A I . VIA P. LARRY IITH SMITH is..- ,Q 'I vi' E P' K H' 1 INCICS RONNIE WART STEWART . I-I In ,, ' S . kv ' bu M .I Q, IDA LONNII: IPSUN THOMPSON r f Q Y . QC. - ..,,. P' L K . RRY LOIVELL LMAN WELI.MAN 9- , v ti Avvgxxf I GARY MUNCY BEVERLY PENINEGAR 5-'SI an .. IW ' 4 LESTER PRUITT 3. Mx .,,,,,. ETHEL SAUNDERS A Q 1 u SAMMY SMITH ,N ons SB- FRED STURM CL. C. PHYLLIS THOMPSON Q. tx! ANAGENE WILSON gt X - I I GLEN RICHARD NAPIER NAPIER Q X xx PM NORMA JAMES PERDUE PERKINS 5 Q 5-. I 4 f I' LENNII: LI-:WIS RICE RIFE Z .. AIM 1 Al. . ELAINE HELEN SKEANS SKEENS v -.1 - . I . E. 7 S' Siam' I BII.LY PAT SPRACKER SPRADLIN A ,. A 1. 5 V. a vii ! 1 L DFW 'Or rf :X 'RK C. J. BILLY sUMMERvII.I.E SUTHARD TERRY Ku 1- ii 51 I.. ' ...fx . A . A 5 WANDA ELIJAH MUSSER NAPIER , I if . t 6. ki i. 'Q' V BETTY ESTHER PERDUI-3 PERDUE J, Q ,. A ' I , wi' , L ANDY ED PULLEY RAKES 4- ' in.. s 1 -33' TOM BILLIE SHAMBLIN SHANNON .- ,I 45 lf I 6,0 My I I STANLEY CHARLEY SMITH SPEARS 5' -v- Ql-AL ' 1 wr ' CARDI. CHARLES SULLIVAN - . Is... W HM 'El' 30 A A px STEVE DONNA VARGO VAUGHN X -R avg X MISS MR. .IARRELL DECKER WALKER A iii ' A MRS. MORRISON SUTHERLAND LILLIE WALLA CE 6' A.. :L BARBARA PACK S. .1 . 455. JIMMY PERRY S- MARY ROMANS 5. 6: .Pix JouNNv SREENS ,Q PAUI. SPRADLIN S. I I JAMES THACKER v- X , f . A 1 JULIA WARD I LONNIE MR. VVARD WORKMAN Er CLIFFORD PARKER K ,I ivfx RUDY PETERS .L GERALDINIC ROSS R ' A.. . R 'I IX . ,- BILLY SMITH I PATTY STATEN if' N CK SHARLA TIIACKER I E CHARLES WATTS Qui' 'N RODGER WORKMAN I Q CLINTON PARKER 5-'Q DAVID PHILLIPS K' JAMES SALMONS G f4xVT EMMA L. SMITH R sr -' fs. . I Hs. JAMES STEVENS f G' ., ,M A ff - AI BOBBY THOMPSON DORIS WATTS ai. TEDDY YORK 33 D S Ni! . . 5 RONALD VIRGIE JOYCE ADKINS ADKINS AKERS 7: ,Y 1, J Q 5' sc- x -5 'U . X X. i 1' gk W DREW BYRD LOU GENE ASHLEY BARRETT BARTRAM 3 .Q 1 5' . - 3 , . 9 ' ,,E, Q, ' tv 2 W A an IILLY RAY CAROLE LINDA BOCOOK BROWN BROWN Ou 'Q - I 'W . Q ,I X - ' R ,LQ , 3' J I I L SANDRA ' SAMMY JERRY CASSELL CASSIDY CHAFFINS x ..2A A 1, ' 4. Q- - E' Q AAL CAROLE CAROLYN JO DIANA DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS 1 7 ' ,Y ' 0' QS! ' if 1 ZANE CHARLES BRENDA EVANS FELTY FERGUSON 4- -. - I , ' ,. 1' 'ln -A , g v A '--I , M X JANE KENNY DEAN HAMER HAY HOLLAND I SQ I 15 Eg. ,AJ ' lrq 1' I 5 p ALBERT LEE ALLEN MARVIN JORDAN JORDAN JORDAN 34 I-.M . A av 1. gf ,I DONNA ARNETT 6' - It ivw. 1 RONALD BENTLEY 'aiu xv. 1 I Q V SANDRA BROWNING FANNIE CLARK rr 7' QA, -1 BP, DONALD DAVIS 5- I rv'- ,1 , 'I -fs.'v Ig, 1 A V, ,fl-'G-'Zft' DELLA FERGUSON ,FV Situ ROBERT HOLLAND E3Wl'sr' 5 eu i'I'Z' LEONARD KESSINGER THE SEVE , -A ai M I b 15' I 'i' 5 1 . x C - ' ikfiav .N A ml ll IERRHMJN A A I EMILY ALOMA WILLIAM BETTY PAULINE CURTI BILLUPS BLANTON BLANTON BLEVINS BLEVINS BOCOC 3'5 ff. 'HH' F' A +A- '49 43' -Q If '- QA 4 A -E I Y wo L.. A WILMER JAMES DANNY CLIFFORD GLEN MARSH! BROWNING BURGESS CAMPBELL CANTERBURY CAUDILL CARVE R 4- - . ' is Q. w N S ,, A ,, . , I . 521' 1 X ix f - ' ' I A - j L L A X' I x A EDWARD .IO ANN BARBARA SUE PAT BILL MICHA COCKENOUR COLLINS CONLEY CONNOLLY CORNWELL CORNWI K I , 8. : I 6' ri! ,I wi Q- ,J , X A-A , I I, 43- 1, 'Q - ',-5 5- V' 'ff' - f I fl: A lp . av X RICHARD WANDA WALLACE GEORGE ANN BILLY RICHA DEAN DISHMAN DIXON DUNCAN EARL EARI A ' I ca af X 5 4, A I gg q A YSL' - x E 5 I F ED, 4 f f ,Y JERRY ROBERT PATTY DONNA ROBERT DONA FUl,l,I'IR FULLER I-'RAZIER GEORGE GILKERSON GUI I ,. A -, I O A 4- A 1' , ' - -s 'M ' 'L 6 .Q , Kgs- L4 Qx 1-r efg., X mgstpf- V V 4. A -N A V! x b JOHN ALICE FRANKLIN DONALD MARY SUSAN SAND HOLLY HONACHER HOUCHIN HOWARD HUNT JONI 'H 1 an , A ' -' 9 Q- - ' ': fs.. A ' I I If we-f Ev 'Q' A A 'im 1 at 1 PM J I STEWART RONALD JENNINGS MARY ALICE BILLIE .IO DONA KEYSER LAMBERT LESTER LYKINS LYONS MARSH TH D ax' V ,, 'I ' O. A FJ A ALE RICHARD TOMAS MCCOMAS . x I 5 A far Y I P' O- oMAs MARVIN mms PEL:-'REI' 1 F, Q' fi ' ?. lu GINIA pRvI,I.Is TTER PRATT , . v if 1 ' Y ' 'Q L , A ,OU BENNY DDLE RIGGS I v Q' I W . I: f' A 'fl' I IZ . L SUE BILL JMONS SAMMONS 1' ' . 5, I P I INETH JAMES EELE STERN 3 if 42 5- I B- I-f-A W S I xx V NDA SAMUEL MPSON TROGDON my AY, J Q A 'I ' N A , K JOHN MARION JUNIOR DONITA MARTIN MASTERSON MAYNARD MeCLOUD f-.f A- f 'Q A' . A I, ' I 155 1. L i In dsx. - f, Aux: 55' , F3 U yy., THOMAS SAMMIE BILLY CHARLES CAROLYN JAMES MELVIN HENRY McCOY MQKEAND MONEY MOORE MOURNING NEAL NEELY NORRIS af, f' Q- Q. ,Q .A sf, V9 ,R 5 A Q 'L' qi 1113 A' I I 'Y D- - 'V :W . L .A ai A DFI A 1 A Pl ., DALE JOSEPH BONNIE MARY ALICE GEORGE LARRY BILLY JOE ELIZABETH PERDUE PERDUE PERRY PERRY PETERS PLYMALE POFF PORTER f -5, 'I' .I L A is T- ' 'A ' Q61 ' gen 1 -A I '5 ' 4. . I . V, C,-.5 :N Si in ,If . K I xx.. IL A .f A , xx-X . PHYLLIS SHARON SHERRILL SAMUEL BARBARA CONNIE MARLENE MEARL PACK PARSLEY PARSLEY PRATT RAKES RATCLIFI-' REYNOLDS REYNOLDS , - HX L+- Q1 am I-. sw jS H - fi -gf, QQ' 6- ' -15-V ' J A I NT L 'I K ff' JIMMY' SUZANNE BETTY RICHARD JANICE MILDA PATRICIA FRANCES RIGGS ROBERTS ROBERTSON ROBINSON ROSS ROSS ROSS ROWE -2 F 536 :J 1 we'7 Av-I. 4 sf? A ga ,E ,F 3 V . . L 35' ' ' Civ: fit' Q'-, Q A if C - - Vx U A I I 18 I A .gn 0- K' -. I mi . ANNETT SHARON JULIA BOBBY BILLY PATRICIA ROI' RODNEY SHEPARD SHINGLETON SIMMS SKEENS SMITH SMITH SNYDER STATEN Lo-,' L u 15. Az 'wi V Pl W ig., L 6-A A Y 'N ...M 1 ,. 1 I , --'A L I EARNEST BILLY EDWARD JAMES ERNEST JOHNNY DENVER MARY STEWART STROHMEYER SULLIVAN SULLIVAN TAYLOR THACKER THOMPSON THOMPSON 7 , CI Q3 1 ,L'.- v I r ,, I A ' I ,A Pg., Q-.I v- I 'A N 1 W 5 ' . -x R A' NL .rf wSE ww A 1 awwk. XAKAR IX I - BETTY MADELINE ARTHA LEE MARY DON ROBERT EMERY TURNER WALLACE IVALTERS WARD WORKMAN WORKMAN WILLIAMS Mn. COBUN 35 . . ,- .--1 ' 0 1 . gl 'V :Q-'f,.b ..,' .S -. 0. 'on- , A . K DQ. S ig, 51 4' 5' . .tru-.. fi ' '5 H J um Ill an 11 .1 W ' x ff'-. xl.. :F ,, Q ,VJ K n A new service was added this year for the benefit of all students. Guidance counselors, Ruth Sutherland and Loy Leonard were available fourth and sixth periods in the guidance room, Robert Shl- discover hlswgfgtl-ll'y is shown taking 3 K d 3310 the oc grences in Certain t u er Preference Re Cllpat ions that involve 6:3535 gftmgvities. He tlfggdwislolrlder to les. vestl. The guidance committee was formed to make recommendations toward furthering the guidance program in the school. Left to right: Carl Ward, Loy Leonard, Mrs. Ruth Sutherland, Mrs. Julia Yates, Miss Fay Stewart. seventh through the twelfth grades. All the faculty participated in the program and coop- erated in every way to make the first year of the guidance program a good one. 38 located on the third floor, for testing, helping with the choosing of a course, college or career, confi- dential discussion of per- sonal problems, etc., with any student from the nd his formation that hinaa what 've typed m to 'fake - waiting to recgecide what c0ur?S11 secretary, Mlfiam ' 1 . . weddmgwn 5 hemmg him the guidance 1' Blu se in is ents may U ing me com' Ezllege W amend' Typ Mcmister. QE Tl EL STAFF it T First row, left to right: Katherine Pelfrey, Julia Watts, Katie Riggs, Linda Perdue, Miriam McAllster. Sue Shamblin, Mrs. Ruth Sutherland, sponsor. Second row: Lora Perry, Elizabeth Billups, Shirley Perine, Patty Iludgins, Elaine Dickerson, Janet Thompson. FLT RE TEACHERS OF A IERIC First row, left to right: Mrs. Cleo Wellman, sponsor, Miriam McAlister, Joetta Johnson. Julia Watts, Linda Perdue, Katie Riggs, Carole Hodge, Jerry Hughes, Mrs. Marguerite Meredith, sponsor. Second row: Frances Yates, Lora Perry, Katherine Pelfrey, Jo Anne Frazier, Frances Workman, Elizabeth Billups, Pat I-ludgins, Elaine Dickerson, Nancy Naylor. Third row: Mary Annese Bartram, Pat Houchin, Donna Ramey, Nancy Staten, Peggy Fuller, Jeanne Lazarus, Janice Martin, Shirley Perine, Gladys Frazier. Fourth row: Carol Salmons, Loetta Swanson, Mary Ann Lewis, Joyce Conley, Paula Hampton, Charlotte Maurer, Patricia Graham, Janet Thompson, Doris Fenney. A ATIO AL HO OR ,SOCIETY First row, left to right: Mrs. Cleo Wellman, sponsor, Julia Carver, Katherine Pelfrey, Julia Watts, Katie Riggs, Linda Perdue, Carole Hodge, Jerry Hughes, Miss Fay Stewart, sponsor. Second row: Janet Billups, Ruth Ann Webb, Mary Annese Bartram, Shirley Perine, Pat Hudgins, Gladys Frazier, Janet Thompson, Miriam McAlister. Third row: Clyde Salmons, Fred Watts, Jim Hamer, Bill Stickler, Charles Skcans. MATH CL B C Q, First row, left to right: Katherine Pelfrey, Julia Watts, Katie Riggs, Linda Perdue, Carole Hodge, Jerry Hughes, Gladys Frazier, Sue Shamblin, Janet Thompson, Mrs. Jewel Shingleton, sponsor. Second row: Janet Billups, Ruth Ann Webb, Pat Hudgins, Phyllis Napier, Mary Annese ,Bartram, Elaine Dickerson, James Harris, Bob Ferguson. Third row: Richard Wheeler, Fred Watts, Jim Hamer, Bill Stickler, Paul Fuller, Ray Lambert, Armstrong Duncan. Fourth row: Jan Rife, Don Ramey, Bill Weddington, Clifford Stewart, Gary Johnson, Bob Shrewsbury, Terry Christian. LATI CLUB First row, left to right: Mrs. Ferne Wright, sponsor, Mary Sue Brown, Judy Pruitt, Sandra Allen, Ruth Ann Webb, Carole Hodge, Peggy Fuller, Nancy Naylor. Second row: Julia Carver, Mary Annese Bartram, Jean Thompson, Wanda Taylor, Elizabeth Billups, Pat Hudgirs, Sandra Strohmeyer, Iris June Young. Third row: Armstrong Duncan, David Capehart, Terry Christian, Jim McCallister, Mike Campbell, Jim Hamer, Janet Thompson. AR CITY CLUB First row, left to right: Coach Chadwick, Jim Smith, Frank Heck, Bob Robinson, Ronnie Smith, Coach Mazza. Second row: Clyde Salmons, Glen McGlone, Jack West, L. C. Reynolds, Bill Stickler, Jim Pelfrey, Larry Ward. Third row: Keith Rife, Floyd Evans, Richard Wheeler, Bruce Capehart, Freddie Conley, Bob Rowe , Charles Gilkerson, Delmus Perine. Fourth row: Pat McFann. John Cassidy, Jim McCallister, Ivan McGlone, Buck Spangler, Birt Lloyd, Bob Ferguson, Ronnie Compton. Fifth row: Glen Elkins, Paul Dickerson, Ray Lambert, Jack Fields, Jim Hamer, Billy Joe Watts. THESPIANS First row, left to right: Jo Anne Frazier, Louise Carver, Doris Fenney, Katie Riggs, Ruth Ann Webb, Linda Perdue. Carole Hodge. Jerry Hughes, Janet Thompson, Gladys Frazier, Mrs. Jewel Shingleton. sponsor. Second row:-Patty Frazier, Sonja Chadwick, Janet Billups, Judy Booth. Elizabeth Billups, Patty Hudgins, Miriam McAlister, Harry Wilson, Lora Perry. Third row: Lewis Googins. Jack West, Armstrong Duncan, Terry Christian, Jim Hamer, Nancy Naylor, Nancy Staten, Donna Ramey, Ellen Campbell, Katherine Pelfrey, Julia Watts. Fourth row: Bob Ferguson, Jackie Hunter, John Cassidy, Mary Annese Bartram, Charles Spangler, Luther Parsley, Elaine Dickerson, Pat Houchln, Shirley Perine, Helen Lyons. GLEE CL B no A i el f5i-a 4 ,rf First row, left to right: Ethel Saunders, Eula McGlone, Ellen Parker, Barbara Hensley, Judy Stark, Darlene Brumfield, Helen Salyers, Alice Booth, Garnet Holland. Second row: Pat Staten, Sandra Billups, Dorothy Bradley, Barbara Pack, Julia Ward, Dollie Caldwell, Lilly Mae Wallace, Roberta Steele, Frances Stewart. Third row: Mary Romans, Herma Campbell: Sharla Thacker, Kay Bradley, Arlene Massie, Patricia Spradlin, Judy Skeens, Lorraine Kidd, Lora Gay Morris. Fourth row: Judy Loar, Frances Yates, Carol Salmons, Mary Ann Lewis, Peggy Lykins, Laura Masker, Elaine Dicker- son, Sharon McGuire. Fifth row: Jean Caudill, Loretta Caudill, Rebecca Reeder, Mary Miller, Jeannine Hatten, Geraldine Ross. Sixth row: Mike Campbell, James Castle, Clyde VlLaller, Mr. Slicer, director. JU IOR HIGH CHEERLEADERN From left to right: Judy Stark, Mary Jo Duncan, Ellen Bromley, Carol Brumtield, Judy Keyser, captain, Patty Perdue, Jean Noble, Linda Conley. SOPHO ORE PL Y CAST .AN STAGE CREW First row, left to right: Mrs. Ferne Wright, Mr. Carl Chadwick and Mr. C. R. Reynolds, sponsors. Second row: Ronnie Compton, Judy Pruitt, Linda Smith, Wanda Taylor, Emmons Hay, Ginger Thacker, Roger Barney. Third row: Jean Thompson, Ghetonda Mosley. Sandra Strohmeyer, Sandra Allen, Lou White, Raymond Brown, Gene Browning. Fourth row: Garnet Holland, Odie Blackburn, Donald Davis, Ronnie Dickerson, Larry Curnutte, Iris June Young, Harry Breece, Donald Adkins. HOME COMING Q UEENS W Re.. J I .gizzga Gozzfey anJ ginger cgzzacker VICTOR Y QUEEN MISS CEREDO-KENO VA is fs 'K :A Jcuzef Game!! gzfances Spice A I rf CI-IEERLE DER ' Left to right: Mary Sue Brown, Bonnie Hall, Linda Perdue, Carole Hodge, co-captain, Joetta Johnson Ginger Thacker. Absent when picture was made: Sandra Clendenin, co-captain. LINDA PERDUE SANDRA CLENDENIN CAROLIC HODGE MAJ ORETTES Names left to right: Janet Cassell, Ruth Ann Webb, Katie Riggs, Gladys Frazier, head majorette, Sandra Allen, Wanda Taylor, Jean Thompson, and Frances Rice. GLADYS FRAZIER KATIE RIGGS RUTH ANN WEBB Mk, ' TI Wav I , v x WR I :fish , ,,.Q,- .A -s dl? bif' , bg Q P J L ' Q.. L 1.1 fa , W 4 lv, g 4 im 14, 'Wm Q-.,.. 1 M Q E il 'W?,.- I W 53 , u ,gb 5' x, -1 Q , H 0' X QW lx W Q 5 H i Cn- f +5551 M 'x 44? 1 I : 4 faq is, , , 3 h., X .,,. 3 -N, f al-K I 5' W fmm. H YM Q Wiikg,,,,,........,+-....1..iN...... , .1 ..,.. 1 gi, n me I , W , ,, I DUNTRI L ART Left to right: Buck Spangler, Paul Fuller, Don Pot1', Mr. Loy Leonard, instructor, John Cassidy, Larry Rakes. MECI-IA ICAL DRAWING ig Left to right: Jim Pelfrey, Bob Ferguson, Glen McGlone, Jim Smith, Jack West, Luther Parsley L. C. Reynolds, Ruth Dean, Pat Houchin, Clyde Salmons, Armstrong Duncan. Mr. Loy Leonard instructor, Elaine Dickerson, Sherrill Allen, Ray Lambert, Noah Haley. ked ITSG! Vivioniofc-K Outlosts Ceredo-Kenova Turns Back sez: Pigneerg For allison Skyhawks, 32-6 Ceredo-Kenova's inexperienced Wayne Wonders came througl 19-I3 Victory 1 er Ju er a d it 1 er for 9. ward Ro gun for ghout the con lnts as center apt the back l 15 points to the l Ceredo-Kenova grabbed a 19-7 'me lead over the Wayne rs last night in their an- iron battle and then hung the Pioneers 19-13. rted the scoring on a t by Dorsey John- Smith and Jimmy ebd a C-K drive ut here Smith scooped it to score with flying colors last night at the C-K Athletic Field by trouncln, Scott high of Madison 32-6. Coach Babe Mazza's crew, called by him to be a young bu fighting team, scored 20 points in the first quarter and were neve 'headed after that. The Wonders were paced by the hard runnlnl ,scored three touchdowns, 'the'-AQ' longest of which was good for 23 yards. C-K kicked off and on the first play from scrimmage, Madison fullback Jackson tossed to end Miller who ran down to the Won- der 25 yard line before being hauled down. However, the C-K line held and the Wonders took over on downs. lfumbles and punts during the fire ,part of the next quarter. Conleg ftlien knifed through the line fo 44 yards, putting the ball on thi IScott 25. After he gained 'tw yards. Hamer again broke int the open, going 23 yards for hi third touchdown of the night. C-K Wonders , stinging from the WZ' 'rhrnnacx Clyde Salmonshthen , ,D came forth with Y' ran his right end up to his 45 Trlp Gqsgqwqy 9 yard line after which Hamer car- ried down to the Scott 32. C-K - then lost ten and on the next pla.y, 0 In Opener reddie Conley, only, a sopho- The Ce,-edogenovg, Wayne Won t et threw 9' pass to end Jim d r scored once each in the firs 5 llister, getting the ball back aids last quarters to nip an up ev the 32. Then Conley hurled state Gassaway squad 14 to 0 In -58 la Jack Smith for the first last night at Kem-,va- I 1101110 h oi She Zara? ia? The first score came on a Past , ,'Y Whiv 1' e an ' e '. ' ' play that covered 35 yards fro!! do - Kenova 8- W:-1522: Ylvl-3noL3'5,6 for ext kickoff, Madison, fullback Larry Jack smith to eng bounclnl bang d the Mana doubt After n four downs. Then Jim Mccamstel. and pat Mc T logzefg 'git bint at thepach Nd' ers hwcfk fgver l3nlFa,nn's placement save the Won .es - tae gemorml Field House. - rg use When? ders a 7 to 0 edge. uk thu wry brings the record tri'-X B er Mcpann The score remained e 'mb coach Babe Maw-, V ' until midway in the final stanza led 531 nd 3 Logan East N r an extrapwhen Jim Hamer almost Single Stotg having pgsted tha orgy - Counmnst handedly moved the ball for the Jver the Wonders this sea-R' T again 1 . wns.l McFonn s KI k opened up on the vlsitnrs out C t 23-14 first period in favor X VV uuucla uuwu i-i Gives wonders Wonders and lt was C-K IC l t b ' Q way, Man comin! back T0 at et S urg W' O M he score in the two follow- F T h W- In Ver Utewal eriods and the Wonders OI' Cllt III I 3 ahead in the final stanza 5 extra Point kick by Pat M1 f.-M... + s. .. ulcifnru hv R Ceredo - Kenova recorded its? . Ceredo-Kenova 1011? BDC vi kwa tenth victory in eleven starts last Egan ird of the season, was th ' Knocks 'night,' downing cross-river rival Egan? ce gasutg night achthre Way!! ' Catlettsburg, 77-64, at the Kenova Q c e ed up e :econ neers War Memorial Building. -sagging G fe:.tit:g6 tl'1eMMtZtewa The Wonders led throughout the Cassidy l B Wan. . ' ' HHH s trailed 8 to a victory number mme fomcontest, strengthening their leadynchn X lube Mazzals C e r e d ox 0212 film? Pegsgclggen kg,1eye?:l1? -hm, U31 fgjfiff . d.. tl tlayeda , 3 wr?5neq1iion?:2rfSsl?g6 to 76.!'Wmt5- 12:32, , 'an MCGM' .gm at the C-K F161 d House' .hour regugrs hit inldogblg ,.... . -' ,. LL iaard-ltr: losing Pioneers were out toglgis ET' Teggxxgtesalagp Ceredo-Keno 7 uster ' dl ' ' . . - le Wondem their mon oss Cassidy with 15, Jack Fields with Vid-gr 12. The ff V3'ghI:aQgGs?5i.sgL2fQ12 and Buck Spangler with 10 101- 5 S J h tevtgi lg and Jack Fields heighu-Owei . yer f, OSGP 3 the brisket kept C-K in thef Paul Sloan led the 10595 ffm O E all the wily. Cassidy and , hvgilters backed up ms e 0 Ceredo - Kenova's Wayggiltatio . - 1 . r leach ad 32 p0mFs' elc-1-r vm Pos. cnucmimrg cw ders built their lsxgxlslast night' ying W.-riders had two other grigdv ig :Q glonnml 15:3 up 1,0 an 8- tn St Joe 86-76 -0 ,..i 4 ttls-'es Plllfll Hfjngn. ' fg3g1lg0nnayEg1sBEg1? gizanzlgr gflfliff fc: or gzvtm it dogxgf Btaxbe Mazza's Wonders gt, L and 17 points respectively. Mgfffn. C-K,4C.,',f1,, ff1i'.m,, 3, Ml started slow, the win-hungry Fight- um ne Whose record now stand5!gl0n0 5. Cltlettshurg: Cornwell 3, Cassell ing Irish 0Ll'LSC01'iIlg themal .OTAH , -' ' -7 2 . The on I , was paced by Don Robert SAIQLETTSBURG its ig it lnrst quarter 14, 2, the score 35-35 uno-ns 51 ith 29 markers. - -..---- camo back to kno enter mm, , Pos. WAYNE 'at me half and sparked by C ia. 1 l..--.. m..1.1.. muh 95, went on tDll'!'U U :Univ FOQTB LL Co-Captain Jim Hamer illalfbafckb and Co-Captain Paul Dickerson iGuard5. U'Q'P-if 9' K 7173 Left to right: Varsity Manager, Bill Watts: Assistant Coach, Carl Ward: Head Coach, Albert Babe Mazza Assistant Coach, Carl Chadwick. 52 dvi X l Jaan, ru., -If Wonders Top Gassaway I4-0 The 1954 football season opened this year against Gassaway on their field. The first score of the game was on a pass play from Fullback Larry Smith to End Jim McCa1lister. Pat Mc- Fann kicked the extra point. The score re- mained like this until the last quarter when Jim Hamer scored the other touchdown. Hamer scored from the one-yard line but he had made two runs from Gassaway's forty to spark the touchdown. Pat McFann again booted the extra point. C-K Defeafs Matewan 7-6 The Ceredo-Kenova Wayne Wonders won their second straight victory by defeating the Matewan Tigers 7-6. C-K trailed the Tigers 6-0 going into the fourth quarter. Larry Jack Smith made a forty-yard gain. The Wonders fumbled the ball and Matewan recovered. But imme- diately after that Matewan fumbled and Bill Stickler recovered on the twenty-five yard line. Jim Hamer got the ball to the two-yard line and Ivan McGlone went over. The extra point was kicked by Pat McFann and gave us our victory over Matewan. Sherman of Seth Wins Over C-K 33-I3 Sherman High School gave Ceredo-Kenova its first defeat of the season. Scoring touchdowns for C-K were Clyde Salmons and Ivan McGlone. Pat McFann kicked the extra point. Williamson Beats C-K 19-6 Williamson defeated C-K 19-6 at our Victory game on the Ceredo-Kenova Athletic Field. Ceredo-Kenova was held scoreless until the last quarter when Larry Jack Smith went over for C-K's touchdown. Logan Defeats C-K 34-6 At Logan, Ceredo-Kenova yielded to a strong Wildcat team by a score of 34-6. The winners tallied in each quarter, getting two touchdowns in the second. C-K scored in the first quarter with Larry Jack Smith going over the two-yard line. C-K Tops Madison 32-6 The Wonders made a comeback when they defeated the Madison Skyhawks on their home field. Ceredo-Kenova scored twenty points in the first quarter and were never headed after that time. Scoring touchdowns for C-K were Jim Hamer, three, and Larry Jack Smith and Frank Heck one each. Pat McFann kicked the extra points. Game action during Wayne, Ceredo-Kenova football game. Smith picking up yardage on this play. Several yards were gained before he was stopped. Catlettsburg Beats C-K 40-I4 Ceredo-Kenova fought a hard but losing battle to the Catlettsburg Wildcats on their field. Jim Hamer and Jim McCa1lister scored the only touchdowns for C-K. Pat McFann booted the extra points. Vinson Wins Over C-K I9-6 The Vinson Tigers defeated C-K at their home- coming game on their field. Vinson tallied in the third and fourth quarters. Ivan McG1one went over for the C-K marker with one minute left in the game. C-K Ties Man 6-6 The Ceredo-Kenova Wayne Wonders scored in the final 30 seconds to tie Man with Jimmy Hamer crashing over. The score followed a blocked Man punt by C-K's Paul Dickerson on the Hillbillies' eleven-yard line. Wonders Score Victory Over Wayne I9-I3 The Ceredo-Kenova Wayne Wonders were victorious over Wayne by a score of 19-13. Jim Hamer scored the first touchdown in the first quarter. In the second quarter C-K punted from Wayne's 43 and the Wayne safety man touched the ball and Center Jack Fields covered it in the end zone for a touchdown. Ivan McGlone came through in the same quarter for the last touchdown from the one-yard line. Wayne scored in the Hrst and last quarters. The victory of this ball game gave us a record of four wins, five losses, and one tie. 7546642353 2 M-at-Q First row, left to right: Charley Spears, Howard Carver, Berlin Meredith, Keith Rife, Fred Conley, Bob Rowe, Bill Spradlin, Bill Salyers, John Parsley, Mike Campbell. Second row: Mgr. Odie Blackburn, Ray Lambert, Gene McGlone, Ivan McGlone, Jim Hamer, Paul Dickerson, Clyde Salmons, Larry Jack Smith, Bill Stickler, Jim Smith, Denny Robinson, Mgr. Bobo Caines. Third row: Mgr. Rodger Chaliins, Glen McGlone, Ronnie Smith, Harrison Perry, Bob Robinson, Eugene Lykins, Charles Gilkerson, Buck Spangler, Pat McFann, Jim Pelfrey, Mgr. Rodger Barney, Head Mgr. Billy Jo Watts. Fourth row: Bruce Capehart, Jack West, Gary Mays, Jack Fields, Jim Perry, Delmus Perrine, Larry Ward, Charles Bellomy, Glen Elkins. E ICR Jack Fields Center 175 lbs hm Hamer I-lalfback 155 lbs Bill Stickler Guard 145 lbs ,. x 1 ,K q ,1 ' A .x , H Y ' A 1 l - ' 1 1 f ,,,,, mc., f Le. . . A A Mkzfwb, , E Pr.. - fr fr f - . f vp r A ' ef rf. A H-jgi , r ,A , 4 A P47 'Q , ,- ., ..,1 we , an 55 ' I P T 4 'il 45 ' AaY r,.' 3' - .L, E. 'Q 'Ry 7. Pat McFann, End, 145 lbs. Paul Dickerson, Guard, 160 lbs. Bob Ferguson: End, 165 lbs. Jim Smith, Guard, 155 lbs. Clyde Salmons, I-lalfback, 175 lbs. Buck Spangler, Center, 140 lbs ff, . 5:9 l' . '14?VTfArf4f .'-9. ,- My , 'O 'igssf-X1 1 f-'btw , 91,4-4: lafiff-x ,Q,'Z'3eL:ii - - A 'midi 't . . .. V- y i gm : 'f 'q Y .s':i1,, - g.p,3,352,,,,.h-9 'Ziff 51 , fr-, .Q ggsx fx ' 'K ,, o, :J 'xx ,efv 1 A ,. QQ .. - ..s Mtg fl if ' . r' - ' .- M . F ' uf, 'u. Q ' K.-ygt' - .f. ', 5 sl ' .' dia 3 1' 'N HL, 4 - ' . -... 1 ,- . , , Q f ' 'jg .. ,A Q' - .1 T4 5'Q. li fl' xjr ii, p ,wx vii K .,A - A f. ,...11,f f iff-...x Ray Lambert, Tackle, 180 lbs. -1-'1 v x ,eu E aaaseae . Rf ' ,:,.MJ ,a,sflf fge,i..awssv. ,i 1 'Ep et ' . , Wniii k ib rr' ister., x 11,4 me mi g, if Harrison Perry, Halfback, 145 lbs. ,.., A, 2 . Q t .1-.1-fx: ' ' ,galzgpuiii 5.--' 1 .. I sf i 'xx ' 1, ' Q-.lf -A 1' .. ' I 1 -Q. . , ' 1 ,1 ..- I vw. ,5 .1 A ,, : 1 ' v 49 1, 1'6 X m- 44 .. ' -f N-Him: ' A7'1 . -.g Y Q- ji vp I ' ,gg-al 3 1 1 S A ff' . lt , ', I , , , 1 -Hu t r,f'g gy .pf 3, ,A ,-. - f L rw A 54. 's 5lJ?'2A Awami . + 3 gif.: , .rf at - t V ,- Q Q: is U .Q 'fu-gs, - - 'ML .-,ll'.' A' : 1 Jack West, Guard, 170 lbs. A Jim McCallister, End, 170 lbs. L. C. Reynolds, Tackle, 185 lbs. The preceding pictures are those of the Seniors of the 1954 football team. They have been out for football since their sophomore year. Although this year's squad was small and inexperienced, they had a lot of iight and the will to win. Three of the boys made Honorable Mention All-State. These boys were Jim Hamer, Paul Dickerson, and Pat McFann. If the Seniors work as hard at their vocations in life as they did on the football field, we are sure that they will be successful in all they undertake. 56 First row, left to right: Richard Wheeler, Floyd Evans, Pat McFann, Buck Spangler, John Cassidy, .llm Smith Fred Conley. Second row: Ivan McGlone, Jack Fields, Bob Ferguson, Jim Hamer, Larry Jack Smith, A. B Mazza, coach. WE THEY Alumni 5 ,eeeeeeee eeeee. eee. 7 9 Barboursville ,,,. 5 5 .5 55 ' 64 Milton 5 eeeeeee eee.eee eeeee, 5 Guyan Valley 5 ,.,.. Williamson eeee, 5 64 43 57 Logan 55 58 68 76 70 75 64 Parkersburg 5555 55 60 56 85 86 86 Hgt. Vinson 5 5 Hgt. St. Joe sss, 55 Wayne ....o.,.,.oo ,s.o,,o.. 5 ,s.. 5 70 74 76 Catlettsburg, Ky. ,,,ssss 64 90 63 75 77 East 5555 ...,,.,s,sssssssssss 55 58 Milton s.ss sssssss,s ssss 5 5 53 Man 555555 5 5555 5555 5 55 92 Barboursville 55 5 555555 77 70 Hgt. St. Joe 55 5 81 62 Williamson 55 5 5 78 79 Hgt. Vinson 55 77 75 East 555.555555 555 5.5,.5...55555.55555555 55 85 78 Wayne 555555 5 .555555 5..55.55555555.5,55555,555 5 64 73 Logan ..55555.5555.5.55.5555..5 555 .5..5..555.5.5.5.55 74 80 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT Wayne .5555,55.555555 5555 5 87 66 Hgt.H1gh School 55 5555 5 55.5 77 102 Floyd Evans, Guard Fied Conley, Guard Larrv Jack Smith First row, left to right: Keith Rilc. Glen MrGlone. Ronnie Smith. Fred Conley. Gene MeGlone, Bruce Capehart. Second row: Delmus Perrine. Bob Robinson, Ron- nie Compton, James Harris, Glen Elkins. Third row: Manager Bobo Caines, Lowell Smith. Tommv Watts. Coach Chadwick. This year's basketball team was one of the best C-K has ever had. One of the victories was over the Parkersburg team. It was the first time Ceredo-Kenova has ever beaten them. The reason the team was so good this year was because the boys just wouldn't give up. With Mip Cassidy shooting set shots from the outside, while Bob Ferguson and Jack Fields jumped and hooked from the pivot and corners, and Buck Spangler run- ning the fast-break, the Wonders couldn't be stopped. These boys were backed by a strong bench consisting of Pat McFann, Ivan McGlone, Jim Smith, Jim Hamer, Chew-Babe Conley. Birt Lloyd, Pee Wee' Evans, and Jack Smith. Any of these boys could be counted on to go into the game and do their part. First row, left to right: John Parsley, Ron- nie Lloyd. Bob Yost, Rodger Chafflns, Don Wheeler, Butch Masterson. Second row: Ronnie Stewart, Denny Robinson. Jim Perry, Bill Spradlin. Howard Dean, Rili Money. Third row: Howard Carver, Teddy Shelton. Eddy Smith. Lewis Rlfe, Larry Smith, Manager-Coach Carl Ward. 60 ln this picture you see Mlp Cassidy 1003 guarding a Park- ersburg player as he drives for the basket. In the background is .lack Fields 1553. The senior basketball players, left to right: Jim Smith, Pat Mclfann, Mip Cassidy, Charlie Spangler. Jim Hamer. Jack Fields, Bob Ferguson, and Coach Mazza. i 9 59. Sophomore football players. First row. left to right: Bruce Capehart, Howard Carver. Bob Rowe. Gary Mays. Delmus Perrine. Second row: Manager Odie Blackburn, Chew- Babe Conley. Mike Campbell, Ronnie Smith, Bob Robinson, Keith Rite, and Head Manager Billy Joe Watts. Jack Fields 1557 fighting for a rebound with Bob Ferguson 1991 standing ready to help. First row, left to right: Billy Joe Watts, Manager Jack West, I-Ilba Cox, Bill Holland. Buck Dawson, Charles Spangler, Birt Lloyd. Mip Cassidy, Manager Joe Moore. Second row: Jack Dawson, Assistant Coach Bob Ferguson. Allen Booth, .lim Hamer, Harry Willson. Jim McCallister, Coach Claude Cox. The team, left to right: Pee Wee Evans, Chew-Babe' Conley, Jack Smith, Richard Wheeler, Pat McFann, Jim Smith Charlie Spangler. Mip Cassidy, Jim Hamer. lvan McGlone: Jack Fields, Bob Ferguson. . I. P. Hamer Lumber Company l1C. KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA United Fuel Gas Company A That's because there was plenty of gas-heated water to do the- job right. And that's why so many people rely on the gas company- for the fuel that works best, continues cheapest. Umled Fuel Gas Company The House Where Music Dwells The Tri-State's Complete Music Service Pionos, Bond cmd Orchestra Instruments ACCESSORIES MUSIC RECORDS REPAIR SERVICE IO4O - 4th Avenue Huntington, West Virginia H E I N E R ' S 'rem of Q04 mf JACK G. CAPEHART jlflleil' Where Customers Send Their Friends JEWELRY and APPLIANCES KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA PHONE 822I HUNTER'S BARBER SHOP SMITH'S GULF STATION Hciircuts by Appointment A- W' Snzifhf MQ'- Saves You TirEe and Waiting Washing T Lubrication - Tires - Accessories BANK BUILDING - BASEMENT 0 Ph 91291 FOURTEENTH AND POPLAR I4th d Ch t Kenova, W. Va. PHONE 858I KENOVA, W. 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VA. 69 THE CEREDO-KENOVA CHAMBER CF COMMERCE believes that: The future development of our community depends upon the investment ond interests we mointoin in the chorocter ond spirituol growth of our youth. The Shop of Youthful Fashions Always First with the Latest Q6 X A 11111, PMI 7 I Af 'full Sportswear and Ready-to-Wear Fashions lji, f ' 1 Wir QI B E L L El S BUDGET PRICED eggs 1 W 313 Ninth Street ff X I f . E5 YATES DRUG COMPANY Corner of 15th and Chestnut WND zifunhd PHONE 3911 KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA 1892 1955 Sixty-Three Years of Continuous Banking Service FIRST NI1TIONIIl BI-INK 0F CEREDO We Welcome School Savings QR ERGM REDDY KILOWATT, YOUR ELECTRICAL SERVANT You probably won't think much about it, but Reddy will help you work in a hundred different Ways, every day, at the flip of a switch. Yes, Reddy has a hand in almost anything you choose to do. He does your housework, runs the factories, works on the farms and in places of business. 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