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

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1 w. V i 2 ' Q i J A, f in 43 5 ' 1.1 fu i 2, , . lg w 4,5133 milf, I W. ' 'L+ . 1 ? , - ' 7, - Wf 'eff' .- nf? ,sf pf' ,f M gf, ,V ,li ,,xff1 fL,,ff W ' H fwfff' ' , ' , W, , ',','f.f?'Q,3f, 'ffiijf -1:1 . 'of' 1 ' 0 4 5 f ',, 1, , :nf ff ' - ' f-411152-, jj 14-we-9, Hum um :'f :wgYm' 92' X , ,mm muh 'www MQW Uma 'Zh ff Q , 5 Q Q 3 S 5 s 3 x 2 E 3 i i F 1 1 2 I E 2 H Q---- J 1.1. , , S21 . -, X3 -,h Q, -f .lf Xi. W .ww A .. ,.w.,.W,m-,',f,+- THE CEREDO - KEN OVA HIGH SCHOOL Heraldus Staff Presents LIFE on the C - BAR- K CEREDO - KENOVA HIGH SCHOUL Kenova, W. Va. 'I 2 Y 1 A A 5 3 2 i i 2 E 5 I Q E 1 FACULTY ADVISOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR h Amos LeMASTER A RUTH SUTHERLAND 1 I 1 w 2 R 3 s CO-E DITOR'IN-CHIEF , CO-EDITOR'IN-CHIEFN l JOHN SUTHERLAND Lois SUTHARD 3 Y A A 2 X The Heraldus Staff Editors-in-Chief . . Associate Editor . . Business Managers . . Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Sports Editor. . . . . Photographer . . Staff Artist . . Editors-in-Chief . . Associate Editor. . . Business Managers . . Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation . . . . . . Managers -nouns. Q rJr5Jag.S,-Q Sportsliditor ........... SENIOR STAFF osnannuaan JUNIOR STAFF . . . Lois Suthard John Sutherland . . Amos LeMaster . . . . Linda Conley Robert Salmons . . Nancy Crockett Mary Lee Galloway James Brown . Denny Robinson . . . . . Sue Teach . . Sheridan Bryson . . . Nancy Morris Larry Mullens . Jeannine Hatten ...... JohnHuff Carol Crockett . . . . Kay Bradley . Nathan Capehart Mary LeMaster . . . James Perry Photographer . . . . . . C. J. Suthard Staff Artist . . . . . .-. . Judyth Gore Faculty Advisor . . . . . . Mrs. Ruth Sutherland i 3 Miss Heraldus of 1958 f?l4'11iKQ ,f , ssX I X f x f x ' x f ' K 7 1 ,1 I I l I I xx fvf x ,fx 1' 5s,.,,.,p- ', xx X x X X X x X Judith Lynn Stark was chosen Miss I-Ieraldus of 1958 by the al vote of a committee from the Huntington Publishing Company. 4 ADMINISTRATION THE CLASSES . . ORGANIZATIONS THE FEATURES . ATHLETICS . . ADVERTISING . . Contents . FOREMEN . . SENIOR HIGH - TOP HANDS JUNIOR HIGH 5 TENDERFEET . CI-IORES . . RODEO ROUND-UP GRUB STAKE CHLOENETTE AMOS Marshall College A. B., Business Administration, English. MAXINE H. CAREY Marshall College A. B. English, Commerce. . uNki . rg L MARGARET FOX Agnes Scott A. B., Mar- shall Collegeg Math, Spanish, Bible, Greek. 5 Foreman ELMER TABOR PRINCIPAL Marshall College A. B., M. A., Social Studies, English, Educ ation. LOIS GARRETT Marshall Col. A. B., Ohio State M. S.g Zoology, Bi- ology, Home Economics. ' e s - A , 1 i.,. , A e ,,. f sssi S . so MAXINE JARRELL JAMA LAYNE Marshall College A. B.g Marshall College A. B., Phys. Ed., Social StudieS- English, Library Science. LEE GORE Marshall College A. B., Art, English. 1 P l l MARTHA Marshall College A. B., M. A. Ohio State, Home Economics. C ARL Marshall Phys. Ed. , Studies. EDWARD R. SW Missouri A. B., Science. College 5 HOLLEEN MAHER BYRON MO 'SON Morehead State College Marshall Coll ge A. B.5 A. B., Commerce, Eco- Social Science, English nomics, Sociology. SW Baptist A. A. , CHARLES OSHEL Marshall College A. B., Music Ed., Social Sci- ences. LYLE PLYMALE Marshall College A. B., M. A., Science, Math, Geography. i f I Q fs, Q GEORGE SLICER Marshall College A. B., M. A., Music, English, Social Studies. RICHARD TREDWAY ' W. Va. University A. B., Physical Education, In- dustrial Arts. KATHERINE OSHEL NVENTRUE PELFPJ-:Y l W. Va. University B. S. Marshall College A. B., I-I. E., Home Economics, English, Social Studies. Biology. ERNEST POWELL JEWEL P. SHINGLETON Fairmont State College Marshall College A. B., A. B., Industrial Arts. 5 Math, Social Science. CALEB SMITH FAY JEAN STEWART Bridgewater College A. B. , Marshall College A. B. , University of Va. M. A., W. Va. University M. A., Social Studies, English. or s K sp., Y r Q , . N is? --I-. 1 CLEO P. WELLMAN Marshall Col. A. B., M. So A., Duke U. M. A., cial Studies, English. Social Science, English. GERALDINE WILLIAMS Se cretary. EDITH PLYMALE Marshall College A. B., M. A., Biological Sci- ence, Social Studies. GEORGE SHIRLEY Marshall College A. B., M. A., Latin, Social Stu- dies. RUTH SUTHERLAND Marshall College A. B., M. A., Commerce, French, Guidance. ELEANOR ZIMMERMAN Marshall College A. B., M. A., Phy. Science, Math. History of the Class of 195 SEVENTH - We were eager, carefree, excited, and, yes, a little scared of what might await us that first day at Ceredo-Kenova High School in 1952. However, we soon became used to our schedule and also this new adventure. One of ou.r new experiences was being able to elect a candi- date for Homecoming Queen. Our candidate for this big event was Donna Maynard. EIGHTH - Our second year proved to be more exciting and we were well on our way to success. We were less noisy now and also we were beginning to gain, little by little, the education that was offered to us. This year, we elected Delores Workman as our candidate for Homecoming Queen. FRESHMEN - This was our third year at C-K and our last in Junior High School. We were making improvements and progress by now. Another new and exciting privilege came our way this year, we were allowed to elect class officers. We chose John Parsley as President, Linda Conley as Vice President, Ellen Bromley as Treasurer, and Don Wheeler as Secretary. We had several class- mates in the band now and also several boys were included in the sports activities. Also, the Junior High cheerleaders were all from our class. They were Judy Stark, Mary Jo Duncan, Ellen Bromley, Carol Brumfield, Judy Keyser, Patti Perdue, Jean Noble, and Linda Conley. This year our candidate for Homecoming Queen was Judy Keyser. SOPHOMORES - This was our fourth year and we really began to grow in wisdom and know- ledge. We were beginning truly to settle down to our studies. We joined various clubs and other extracurricular activities. This year, we chose Don Wheeler as President, Bill Spradlin as Vice President, Bob Yost as Treasurer, John Smith as Secretary, and Delores Workman and John Parsley as our Chaplains. Our Sophomore play, Susie the Siren, was a great success and we were very proud and happy to be able to present our class play. Linda Conley, Judy Stark, Ellen Bromley, Nora Stowers, and Donna Maynard were now majorettes. Our candidate, Linda Conley, was chosen Home- coming Queen. Denny Robinson received Honorable Mention on the All State Football Team. JUNIORS - Our Junior year proved more exciting than ever. We started the ball rolling by electing Bob Yost, as our class President, John Sutherland as Vice President, Nancy Jo Crockett as Treasurer, Mary Lee Galloway as Secretary, and Delores Workman as Chaplain. This year, we worked very hard on our play, which was Seventeenth Summer. During our Junior year, a great event took place in our lives. We attended our first banquet and prom at the Hotel Frederick in Huntington. Our theme, Moonlight and Roses, was really a beautiful one. Everyone certainly had an enjoyable time. This year our candidate, Laura Masker Chadwick, was elected Homecoming Queen of 1957. Denny Robinson made the second team on the All State Football Team. SENTORS - As we come to the end of our journey at Ceredo-Kenova High School, we leave behind us our years of experience. We started our last year by again electing Bob Yost as President, Amos LeMaster as Vice President, Denny Robinson as Treasurer, Mary Lee Galloway as Secretary, Lois Suthard as Historian, and Delores Workman as Chaplain. Our athletic activities this year were out- standing. The Seniors participating in football were: Joe Geiger, Hugh Ike Salmons, Ken Smith, Bernard Riggs, Denny Robinson, John Parsley, and Larry Noble. Denny Robinson made the first team on the All State Football Team this year. The Seniors playing in basketball this year were: Bill Spradlin and Eddie Smith. Three of om' Seniors made the All State Band, and Linda Conley became head majorette. Martha Finley was our candidate for Homecoming Queen and Judie Skeens was Victory Queen. Ellen Bromley and Mary Lee Galloway were her attendants. Our play was even better than before and the Junior-Senior banquet and prom was very memorable. Our graduation exercises were very beautiful, but yet a little sad. We most certainly should give our heart-felt thanks to our sponsors, Miss Maxine Jarrell, Mr. Caleb Smith, Mr. Lyle Plymale, and our Principal, Mr. Elmer Tabor, for their devoted guidance during our last year at Ceredo-Kenova High School. We also should give our thanks to the rest of our teachers, who have also been very patient and kind to us. Our experiences at Ceredo-Kenova High School have been rewarding, and we hope that in our future years we may look back at them with favor as being very honorable indeed. By Lois Suthard 8 ROBERT EARL YOST, JR. PRESIDENT npeg Lcgn Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Thespians, Library Science Club, Varsity Club, Football, Basketball, Track. MARY LEE GALLOWAY SECRETARY Mary Lee Sentinel Staff, Thespians, Glee Club, Prayer Group, Future Teachers, Girls' State. LOIS RETTA SUTHARD HISTORIAN Lois Honor Society, Future Teachers, Glee Club, Her- aldus Staff, Thespians, Sen- tinel Staff, Latin Club. Miss JARRELL Senior fficers AMOS EUGENE LeMASTER VICE PRESIDENT Amie Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Heraldus Staff, Sci- ence Club, Latin Club. DENNY RALPH ROBINSON TREASURER Slim Heraldus Staff, 'Varsity Club, Football, Baseball, Golf, Track, Wrestling, Basket- ball fManagerl. DEI-CRES A. WORKMAN Cl-IAPLAIN Dody Honor Society, Thespians, Future Teachers, Library Science Club. X MR. SMITH 9 MR. PLYMALE WILLIAM ALLEN AD KINS HB1-lshyll KATHRYN ADKINS u Candyn Sentinel Staff, Future Homemakers. TERRY LEE AKERS uTerI.yu Band, Golf. JOHN WILLIAM BILLUPS n'1 oneyll ELLEN NAPIER BROMLEY Broomstick Honor Society, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Majorette, Thespians, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, Latin Club, Junior High Cheerleader. I I I Do1.oREs JEAN BROIJKOVER HD. B. uv Future Teachers, 'Future Homemakers, Future Nurses, Glee Club, Honor Society, Science Club. JAMES EVERETT B OWN F1irty Eyes Honor Society, Neraldus Staff, Science ClubI KYLE BROWNING I nKy1eu I I I CAROL SUE BRUMFIELD Susie Q W Senior High Cheerleader cmcaprain, ArtC1u:b, sci- ence Club, junior High Cheerleader, Varsity Club. DARLENE BRUMFIELD Darlene I Honor Society, ,Future Teachers, Glee Club, Sen- tinel Staff, Science Club. SHERIDAN EUGENE BRYSON Sheridan Heraldus Staff, Honor So- ciety, Band, Art Club. HELEN MARIE BURGESS Helen Glee Club, Sentinel Staff. C ARL RUFUS CALDWELL Carl Baseball. JAMES L. CANTERBURY nleffn Varsity Club, Basketball, Football, Track. LAURA M. CHADWICK Larkey Honor Society, Sentinel Staff, Thespians, Art: Club. ELLA CARVER COMBS Honey Dew Sentinel Staff, Band. JUDITH ANN CONLEY vljudyu Honor Society, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Thespians, Art Club, Sci- ence Club, Glee Club, La- tin Club. LINDA LOU CONLEY Cookie Thespians, Head Majorette, Future Teachers, Future Homemakers, Heraldus Staff, Library Science Club, Junior High Cheerleader. NANCY JO CROCKETT Nanny Gal Heraldus Staff, Honor So- ciety, Science Club, Future Teachers, Tfhespians, Latin Club. KENNETH SCOTT DAVIS llKenH WANDA LEE DAVIS Wanda Honor Society, Future Teachers, Future Home- makers, Sentinel Staff, Li- brary Science Club. LOIS ANN DEAN Blackie Future Homemakers, Li- brary Science Club. OLIVIA MUNCY DEAN Simone SALLY ANITA DICKERSON Sally jane Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Glee Club, Band, Science Club, Future Nur- ses, Future Homemakers, Sentinel Staff. MARJORIE ANN DIXON Margie Sentinel Staff. W i i N WILLIAM ANTHONY DIXON Tony 1 w N MARY JO DUNCAN Dunk ' junior High Cheerlle ader. ' KATHLEEN JOYCEEDUTY uv Kats! , Glee Club. , N N , N N N 1 W MARY IDA FARMER Ida Mae , Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers, Future Homemakers, Prayer Group, Science Club, Thes- pians, Latin Club, ,Spanish Club. , b D1-:torus YvoNNE+F1ELDs Bonnie 1 Future Nurses, Band. MARTHA ELLEN FINLEY llpinnll Future Homemakers, Sci- ence Club, Latin Club. LOLA GAY FORTNER n Gay lv Sentinel Staff. JOSEPH NOEL GEIGER Black Joe Varsity Club, Football, Baseball. EUSTACE A. GIBSON, JR. v1Redll Band. JANNA FAITH GILPIN :vlan Future Nurses, Honor So- ciety, Glee Club, Science Club. JOHN ROY HAMILTON lYHam ll Industrial Arts. BARBARA ANN HILL nBa1-bu Sentinel Staff. LARRY WARD JOHNSON nLaI-I-yn Mu Alpha Theta, Thespians, Glee Club, Band. EDNA PAULINE LYKINS upegn Future I-Iomemakers, Art Club, Glee Club, Library Science Club, Science Club. RONALD PAUL MARTIN Gums JAMES DUDLEY MAY lsjimmyul Band. DONNA MAE MAYNARD Tinker Honor Society, Majorette, Future Teachers, Future Homemakers, Sentinel Staff, Thespians, Science Club. I MARY ANN 'MEADE Mickey Future Nurses, Future Teachers. LOA ELLEN MEREDI TH Lue1la ROBERT RAY MILLARD, II Golden Boy Wrestling, Industrial Arts. 4 J J N JULIA FAYE MCKEAND nJudyn Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers, Glee Club, Future Nurses, Latin Club. J w NANCY LOU NORMAN Nancy , Sentinel Staff, Honor So- ciety, Library Science Club, Art Club, Sciencei Club. I J N w N w R JUANITA SUE PACK Juanita Sentinel Staff. J J J J JOHN CAMERON l,?ARSLEY Pickle Future Teachers, 1 Library Science Club, Varsity Club, Football, Baseball, Wrest- ling, Track. R JAMES MERRILL RELFREY HJ. M. uv W Industrial Arts. 1 PATRICIA JEAN PERDUE Patti Honor Society, Senior High Cheerleader Co-Captain, Science Club, junior High Cheerleader, Future Nurses, Thespians, Varsity Club. BEATRICE AD KINS PRATT Bebie Sentinel Staff. BERNARD DAVID RIGGS Fats varsity Club, Football, Baseball, Wrestling, Track. HUGH IKE SALMONS Baby Huey Varsity Club, Football, Thespians. ROBERT LEE SALMONS nFiShn Heraldus Staff, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers, Thespians, Glee Club, Band, Prayer Group, Track, Latin Club, Spanish Club. JUDITI-I LEE SKEENS uRedu Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Future Teachers, Band, Thespians, Glee Club, Science Club, Latin Club. EDWARD LEO SMITH llJune Bugul Drum Major, Band, Varsity Club, Basketball. KENNETH MILLER SMITH vv Kenra Varsity Club, Science Club, Industrial Arts, Thespians. MARCELLA SUE SMITH Twin Honor Society, Thespians, Future Teachers, Science Club, Band, Latin Club. MARTHA IRVENE SMITH uTWinn . Honor Society, Thespians, Future Teachers, Science Club, Band, Latin Club. SANDRA LEE SMITH Sandy Cheerleader, Science Club, Latin Club, Varsity Club. WILLIAM TERRY SPRADLIN Rubber Legs Varsity Club, Latin Club, Basketball, Football, Track. JUDITH LYNN STARK Stork Thespians, Future Nurses, Future Homemakers, Glee Club, Majorette, Band, junior High Cheerleader, Industrial Arts. JOHN R. SUTHERLAND Ramone Honor Society, Future Teachers, Thespians, Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Club, Heraldus Staff, Pray- er Group, Boys' State. SUE ELLEN TEACH llsuell Honor Society, Future Nur- ses, Thespians, Heraldus Staff, Band, Latin Club. N MARY LU TURNER l Mickey , W MARJORIE ANN VIVEIROS Margie W Future Nurses Club, Senti- nel Staff, Library Science Club. K i E i K W 1 w i MARY C. WILLIAMS ucathylv 1 N i DONALD LEE WILSON uvviuyu N i N N i N W E MARTHA F , WORKMAN Kitten Future I-Iomemakers, Li- brary Science Club. i I N T The Sharp Shooters Cutest Couple Best Figure, Best Physique Best Dancers MCSE, Likely to Succeed Nancy Norman, Bernard Riggs Judy Stark, Larry Noble Eddie Smith, Carol Brumfield Marv armer' John Sutherland 4 Biggest Flirt Best Personality Best DFQSSBCI 1 TYPiCa1 Seniors joe Geiger, Patti Perdue john Parsley, Mary Gallowayv Nancy Norman, jim Canterbury jim Brown, Ellen Bromley Most Athletic Wittiest ' M0511 Popular Friendliest Martha Finley, Denny Robinson Hugh Ike Salmons, Lois Dean Patti Perdue, Bob Yost Delores Workman, john Parsley lf mfr lu X. sf -9 P P he e ,311 I Most Talented Best Leader Most Handome Boy, Prettiest Girl ' '17 Sheridan Bryson, Judy Skeens Mary Lee Galloway, Bob Yost Toney Billups, Peggy Lykins l7 Q34 Y. rvvfxx A ,. fi ' Q N vw .1 BILL ADKINS wills his graduation diploma to Mary Ruth Romans. KATHRYN ADKINS wills her ability to punch the time clock to Julia Ward. TERRY AKERS wills his guitar to John Powell and Gary Muncy. TONEY BILLUPS wills his physique to Billy Terry and Dale Dorsey. ELLEN BROMLEY wills her witty ways to Judy Gore and Sue Franklin. DOLORES BROOKOVER wills her love for studying to Barbara Hensley. JAMES BROWN wills his dancing feet to Mike Jackson and Ronnie Stewart. CAROL SUE BRUMFIELD wills her ability to stay in school to Roger Chaffins. KYLE BROWNING wills his love for school to Bill Conley and Lewis Rife. DARLENE BRUMFIELD wills her F. T. A. points to c. J. sudmd. Sl-IERIDAN BRYSON wills his curls to John Holbrook. HELEN BURGESS wills her hair curlers to Beverly Peninegar. CARL CALDWELL wills his graduation diploma to Vemon Marcum. JAMES CANTERBURY wills his height to Roger Work- man and Bobby Frazier. LAURA MASKER CHADWICK wills her wedding band to Sharla Thacker. ELLA CARVER COMBS wills her quietness to Linda Johnson. JUDY CONLEY wills her singing talent to Zelda Roark. LINDA CONLEY wills her short legs to Judy Billups. NANCY CROCKETT wills her letter writing ability to Nancy Morris. KENNETH DAVIS wills his job to Stanley Fink and Wally I-lall. WANDA DAVIS wills her position on the Sentinel Staff to Helen Salyers. LOIS DEAN wills her love for excitement to Cleo Adkins. OLIVIA MUNCY DEAN wills her tiny waistline to Juanita Plumley and Frances Lyons. SALLY DICKERSONwi1ls her chewing gum to Carol Sue Hayton and Lucy Steele. SE MARJORIE DIXON wills her smile to DonnaV TONY DIXON wills his overactive brain Vargo . MARY JO DUNCAN wills her romantic in Wanda Musser and Mary LeMaster. KATHLEEN DUTY wills her class ring to Smith. aughan. to Steve teniiions to Emma Lee MARY IDA FARMER wills her quiet ways to Sandie Billups. YVONNE FIELDS wills her chair in history class to Katy Bloss. MARTHA FINLEY wills her sporty ways to Anlia Jean Wilson and Kathleen Metz. LOLA GAY FORTNER wills her arguments to Donna Samples and Sharon McGuire. W MARY LEE GALLOWAY wills her winning siinile to Sandy Adkins and Barbara Pack. JOE GEIGER wills his love for the girls to Dav kins and Lenny Rice. id Hop- EUSTACE GIBSON wills his bass drum to Alicd Booth. JANNA GILPIN wills her giggles to Ann Lazarus and Kitty Bradley. JOHN HAMILTON wills his lazy ways to T edd y York. BARBARA HILL wills her driving ability to David Campbell and Billy Spracker. LARRY JOHNSON wills his car to Dale Lonnie Workman. Miller and AMOS LeMASTER wills his talkative convers Larry Wellman. PEGGY LYKINS wills her nickname, Peg, Caniff. RONNIE MARTIN wills his corny jokes Van Hoose and Pat Spradlin. to JAMES MAY wills his hair to Doug Graham. DONNA MAYNARD wills her beaux to Sharon S011- ation to to Judy l Dorothy Gilker- MARY ANN MEADE wills her complexion do Ethel Saunders and Linda Thompson. LOLA GAY MEREDITH wills her walk to Helen BOB MILLARD wills his ambition to Gene Robert Castle. JULIA FAYE MCKEAND wills her blush Heinze and Jane Huffman. NANCY NORMAN wills her neat appeara Loar and Carol Crockett. l Ske ans . Cawsto and to RCC Nancy to Judy CLASS VVILL JUANITA PACK wills her baby sitting ability to Kay Bradley. JOHN PARSLEY wills his ability to eat to Billy Smith and Decker Walker. JAMES PELFREY wills his shop talents to Glen Napier and Ronnie Adkins. PATTI PERDUE wills her megaphone to Mary Lee Fraley. BEATRICE ADKINS PRATT wills her housekeeping book to Arlene Massie. BERNARD RIGGS wills his football to John Huff and Larry Mullens. HUGH IKE SALMONS wills his dimples to Jim Perry and Rucker Hicks. ROBERT LEE SALMONS wills his intelligent remarks to Gary Fogleson and David Phillips. JUDY SKEENS wills her freckles to Lynn Breece. EDDIE SMITH wills his ability to get along with teachers to Lowell Wellman. KENNETH SMITH wills his scientific abilities to Billy Jack Keyser. MARCELLA and MARTHA SMITH will their ability to confuse teachers to Robert and Eddie Brown. SANDRA SMITH wills her cheerleading talents to Mary Miller. BILL SPRADLIN wills his false teeth to Ronnie Lloyd. JUDY STARK wills her roving eyes to Esther Perdue. LOIS SUTHARD wills her quiet disposition to Rose- mary Adams. JOHN SUTHERLAND wills his chemistry grades to Jerry Carver. SUE TEACH wills her C-K jacket to Patty Elkins. MARY TURNER wills her short hair to Jeannine Hatten. MARJORIE VIVEIROS wills her long hair to Geraldine Ross. CATHERINE WILLIAMS wills her shorthand pencil to Carolyn Hunter. DON WILSON wills his baby face to Tommy Watts and Bobby McDowell. DELORES WORKMAN wills her dented car fender to Frances Stewart. MARTHA WORKMANwills her typing fingers to Larry Smith. BOB YOST wills Joe Cline to Nathan Capehart. lx .E fl M ilf 'ZWLVA 21 uniors Rosemary Adams, Cleo Adkins, Ronnie Adkins, Judy Billups, Sandra Billups, Katie Bloss, Alice Booth. I Kitty Bradley, Kay Bradley, Lynn Breece, Eddie Brown, David Campbell, Judy Caniff, Nathan Capehart jerry Carver, Robert Castle, Gene Casto, Rodger Chaffins, Billy Conley, Carol Crockett, Dale Dorsey. Patty Elkins, Stanley Fink, Gary Fogleson, Mary Fraley, Sue Franklin, Bob Frazier, Sharon Gilkerson. judy Gore, Doug Graham, Wally Hall, Jeannine Hatten, Carol Hayton, Nancy Heinze, Barbara Hensley. Rucker Hicks, John Huff, jane Huffman, Carol Hunter, Mike jackson, Linda johnson,,Bi11y Keyser. Ann Lazarus, Mary LeMaster, Ronnie Lloyd, Judy Loar, Frances Lyons, Arlene Massie, Ronnie May. 22 uniors Bobby McDowell, Sharon McGuire, Kathleen Metz, Dale Miller, Mary Miller, Nancy Morris, Larry Mullens. Gary Muncy, Wanda Musser, Barbara Pack, Beverly Peninegar, Esther Perdue, jim Perry, Juanita Plumley. 4 X L XL X A :Xe XXLXM If L:LLfL--'LLL - ' v Keg -QL-s X i - L eww we K LLQX QLvf,Lf3LLLL--L - -X XL LLL L QL oss L X X XL as s XLLLQQ L LFS i Sl - we L ' it-aww' Q- ' L SSS NSS' X ' ' -QSLX 331' 1 :L -X L U L STLQLYJ S '. B L2 E? - Ut- ' ' ik L LL, L L L L LLLL L LLLL , ,X LLL, ,L LLLLQ :LL LL L L -. L L L . . , Ls, ,L , .QL .L sis S L L X ' ' X L- f Q .L 'i .L L LL XX X X X X- . ' LL Q L X L L X- X L, L--Lv -L 4 L .L LLLLL- LL- - -. r L.L,LfL LQLLLLL L LLL -L mesa , LLL .Nts Simi L LL R L XLLL . john Powell, Lester Pruitt, Lennie Rice, Lewis Rife, Zelda Roark, Mary R Helen Salyers, Donna Samples, Ethel Saunders, Bobby Skeans, Helen Skeans, : X ML: X L LL Xfz- L W1 A X K - we :SLLXX1-fa XLL L -Lee L -L - X -L? -Q5 XY? , ,L ' L' X ' X Li L L L Lialiii- ' XfiLXL S L if '. t ' l'aE-Z-LXYQWSQS f L. 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Q, s sX,5,X,X , Q X ss. ,Q 1X 'm isss - xv Ss' ' I 'sFiisiFl Stewart Keyser, V' X X E X i S X if Q X Q it Sophomores s X f , . :luis is ' M f X r1,iSci-S5 X 5 Q, Q' : X X1 s X S ' it A ' is Ronald Lambert, Bonnie LeMaster, Robert Lively, Mary Lykins, Billie Lyons, john Filmore Maynard. w . . - X v-szsg N Fi ses ' -- 5 32 filr.-Eijf 'X Martin, ' 'X R s X X : ,aaa f 4 It X X is , - X ' , X h , ... 5 X 1 , V X X t , ' N ' .Q Q 4 - 3 X N ' X PPP .X . l ,- if - ' 3 K x L X V V' X '- - . N ' - K .k-'k .X V 5 ' ., 4' 1 3 Donita McCloud Robert McComas Sammie McKeand Bill Mone Charles Moore Carol Mournin Melville Neel , , L P 12 I Y i , arry ac . 1 f,-.s-Xa'--his-,a .- X-xX '- , A 3 V, ss P x r M x QQSQQQ 7 1 i .,,. is . . 5, . 1 ' ' - . -X . ., X X f flfssai 3 fs fs an K- 3 11 s f e-.k- 2 0 ,' A ' - V . K f ' Q5 ' S -2 1 f - 1 Q -.-.h E2 . 112, s QI.. K ,, I R L wr T55 2 seg 3 1 1 N X I X Q A X '-i'i A - ' ar-i s s ' X ' 5 X, - -- X ---- - -'-' . X X, , Phyllis Pack, Sharon Parsley, Sherrill Parsley, Marvin Pelfrey, Dale Perdue, Mary Alice Perry, Tommy Peters, Larry Plymale . Elizabeth Porter, Judy Raffield, Barbara Rakes, Conrad Ratcliff, Lou Riddle, Betty Robertson, Richard Robinson, Jani ce Ross. Patricia Ross, Frances Rowe, Michael Sears, Annette Shepherd, Sharon Shingleton, julia Simms, Billy Smith, Donald Spears. Billy Strohmeyer, jim Sullivan, Ernest Taylor, Johnny Thacker, Denver Thompson, Linda Thompson, Betty Turner, Ronald Walker. Emory Williams, Donald Workman, Robert Workman, Miss Garrett, Mr. Grant, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Wellman. Freshmen Carolyn Adams, Geraldine Adkins, Lloyd Adkins, Sandra Adkins, Judy Akers, Barbara Bailey, Billy Banfield, Bob Billups, Donna Billups. Freddie Black, june Blevins, Allen Bocook, Ruth Bocook, Keith Booth, Mary Booth, Dan Breece, Ola Browning, Bill Caldwell. , , ,,,, ,ls l ,, i X .ssa g . - -- 3 L Z, r . ,meg -Q, X 1 - ' H - 'X A M Carolyn Carver, Tommy Castle, Mike Chapman, Ronnie Coffey, Sue Connally, Mary Cox, Clara Damron, Donald Davis, Naomi Dean. Roger Dickerson, Paul Dillon, jackie Dobbins, jim Epling, Alice Fink, Charles Finley, Juanita Finley, joan Fraley, Gladys Frasher. james Galloway, Tom Gilkerson, jack Gilpin, Carol Griffith, Billy Hatten, David Hatten, David Hager, jo Ann Hall, Phyllis Hatfield. ' IV i ' . A-A ' F 55?-T Qi il' ' K Q Q e I ' ' ' 1, . a , kip.: . .... X ' 4 ' - 'L - s :V sf- - 5 fs, 2 r , ' X. , ggi, ,r w fs . , F f' ' '- s 1- ' , H i li ' 'Q 1 5- , s - -. 3 E-fi 'f .F 'N s A ,. ,- A ez- ' X K in -e-w g -5.35 ifiisf i f 1 1 , ,I ' ' Q ' - N .. :lvl . s 5 J-. -as .S ' G. ' diss . , - 'i i i . 'fm 'r ' i is S V X gms- wi 1 V 'Br , r W i ,, f 1, ' 1. 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N -rr -, q arse ff Julia Sayers, Doug Shannon, Geraldine Smith, Patricia Ann Smith, Pauicia Darlene Smith, Wanda Smith, Earmel Stepp, Betty Stewart, John Stickler. Eddie Swain, Marshall Thompson, Gary Tucker, Carol Van Hoose, Howard Van Hoose, Frank Vaughn, I John Walters, Linda Ward. Richard Webb, Bonnie Wells, Madonna Wells, Ellen West, Kay Wheeler, jimmy Williams, Vicky Williamsgn, jane Wilson, Marie Wilson, Russell Wilson, Sammy Woolwine, Regina Workman, Carol Bocook, Linda Thompson. Mrs. Carey, Mr. Chadwick, Mrs. Layne. 27 I a u I Glenda Adkins, Larry Adkins, Odell Adkins, Charles Akers, Myra Arnett, David Bailey, Robert Bailey, Jo Ann 'arker. i Herbert Barrett, Carol Billups, Susan Bloss, Eddie Bocook, Jenny Brooks, Linda Brown, Michael Brown, Betty Caldwell. ., . ' 1 - ' is ' is llle . 'a - ' G f l -., fig A ki .. - - I ., , - . W t F - 'ri 1 . n i F r t , N Q' l'lr I s . L S 3 ff . '-'- ' --lag .-1- It -Fr - -- .t il i C 'li iff -5, - D s ' 2 ,erl 7 ?'r' X l F J 'A - . s ..' V ST I Harry Caldwell, judy Caldwell, Robert Calhoun, Jimmy Carter, Sandra Christian, Ruby Clark, james Cook, Jackie Cornwell. ' - ii K A ' it ' K ' - - s , ---- V st .- . . G ., U A - . V, ,- Q. ,. , ,X Ti ,, my-. -X . . r -V.. K 2- K eg--f--2 -x - Q - K . S. is rw , , ' ., 1--:-- E- 1: -,fl ,-,-SFT? - 4 , - wi, .. , SSQFGW iii? . icsffigsz- .- , -, v .- . ig, sec -- s -i -K f -w 1 if r 1 Za.--'-F , s in B- , G so - s W? ' , - f ', it . A --is - f - . f - r . - Q. - ' if F Louana Cox, Ginger Cremeans, Franklin Curnutte, Betty Damron, Fern Damron, Jim Davis, Linda Dean, Homer Dickerson Linda Dillon, Foster Dixon, Stephanie Dixon, john Duncan, Phyllis Ferguson, Douglas Ferman, Bobby Ferrell, Linda Finley. Garrett Fortner, Betty Fuller, Glen Fraley, Barbara Geiger, Bobby Gibson, Mike Gilkerson, Lillian Gilpin, Carolyn Gue. Eighth Grade 28 Beatrice Hager, Sue Hamilton, Sammy Hardwick, Devetta Hatten, Patricia Haws, Larry Heck, Frank Heinze, jim Hodge. Gary Holland, Jennings Holland, Philip Hopkins, Jim Hughes, James Jordon, James Kimbler, Clifford Loar, David Massie. we s. Q . X X ' 'fsi1j!Q25iE.. Q . ' 6' R i EA -fi g:.?Q1,f 1 . g Wise .1'-ixwisxuzssf My L, I , . X , Q P - is 'Q Q. P C , X . , Q V s - -, ws as - ws . - . -kg Q . ew - . x -f ss - s 'aww jerry Maynard, Katrina McCloud, Karen McGuire, Gerald Medley, Benny Meredith, Darrell Miller, Tommy Miller, Billy jack Milum. Sharon Milum, David Mosley, Linda Mullens, Myral Murdock, Susan Napier, Charles Null, Jim Pauley, Henderson Payne. Tom Pelfrey, Gwen Pennington, Bema Perdue, Carolyn Perdue, Goldie Perdue, Harriett Perdue, Lawrence Perdue, Carolyn Perkins. Christine Peters, Wilma Poff, Gary Powell, Sharon Preston, Harold Rakes, Julie Ratcliff, Nevel Reynolds, Marsha Riggs. 29 Eighth Grade Carlos Thompson, Steve Vaughn, Barbara Walker, Texie Ward, David Webb, jo Ann West, Clyde Wilson, Corbett Roark, Judy Robertson, Judy Robinson, Lester Robinson, Robert Ross, Carl Salmons, Helen Salmonb, Mary Sue Sayre. Sandra Skeens, Mike Smith, Wanda Smith, Viola Spur-lock, Larry Stark, Charles Strohmeyer, Billy David Thacker. 5 , M eg M ,. 'W 1 , as C , EE!! C a . f -. r- . sf if ,- fs 5 W W Til' K ' I . M ,A Q- P Q , 4 s K - .X ,g Q, sie A ' j if . ,, Ai- Q A -sei J. : .. in s, m,,Zf..Mxfs - -fx. X .se ... - A K - -. N ' K. X fi jewel Wilson. Reuben Wilson, Stanley Wilson, Bob Workman, jo Ann Workman, jack Wright, jack York, David Young, judw Young r , , , ,.,.mX,.s -, ., i,,sa.9FSfS ,ers : gif., -1-.,,-z'-- - . . -1 - -f -. 1:11 'N , s ' at : . H so ' C ' is S , , . . -f , x r s f ' i Mrs. Amos, Mrs. Sutherland, Mr. Morrison, Mrs. Fox, Miss Zimmerman. E1gh th Grade Q N so i Seventh Grade FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Douglas Adkins, Gary Adkins, Otis Adkins, Roger Adkins, Barbara Akers, Thorney Artrip, Bob Billups, La Donna Black, Enos Blankenship, Deloris Bocook. SECOND ROW: Linda Boothe, Darrell Bowen, john Brown, Carolyn Caldwell, Larry Canterbury, Glen Caperton, Sharon Carder, Steve Carley, Edna Carver, Jane Chandler. THIRD ROW: Marion Cochenour, Dale Campbell, John Collins, Bill Conner, Allen Curnutte, Calvin Damron, Judy Dean, Peggy Dean, Donna DeArment, Garnet Dickerson. FOURTH ROW: Larry Duty, John Earl, Bill Edwards, Douglas Elkins, Pat Elkins, Joyce Epling, Frances Fannin, Mary Ferguson, Micky Fox, Richard Fraiser. FIFTH ROW: Carol Fraley, Ronnie Fraley, june Frasher, Danese Galloway, Linda Gibson, Sue Gilpin, Ramona Harvey, Elba Hatten, Raymond Hatten, Cecil Henderson. SIXTH ROW: Charles Hensley, Eddie Hensle y, Eddie Henry, Curtis Hinkle, Phyllis Holland, Charles Honacher, Mary Honacher, Sandra Hurst, Richard Endicott, Donna Iarrell. SEVENTH ROW: judy johnson, Virginia johnson, Johnny Keyser, Emmett Langley, Patty Lawson, Carol Little, Mike Little, Ken Lloyd. 31 sf q ls ' Seve nth Grade 2 3 52' tr fff W Ew a if , Ne--ff ,, x R ' QR 5 .t , x .x X IES S 1 s is . ' f FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Raymond Lucas, Joan Lycans, janet Marcum, Linda Massey, Sue May, jon McFann, Reta Brooks, Norma McFann, Pat McGuire, Pat Meade. SECOND ROW: Eddie Morgan, Leonard Napier, jim Noble, Clifton Pack, Jerry Parsons, Ken Patterson, Phyllis Perdue, Richard Perdue, Paul Pierce, Danny Plymale. THIRD ROW: joe Pratt, Margaret Pratt, Pamela Preston, Tom Raffield, Anna Rakes, Myra Ratcliff, Gary Robinson, Judy Ross, Ann Rowe, Barbara Rowe. FOURTH ROW: Sue Runyon, jim Salmons, John Salmons, Sula Salmons, Earl Samples, Jo Ann Shannon, Roy Simms, Herbert Skeens, Doris Smith, Mike Smith. FIFTH ROW: Roger Smith, Jim Spencer, Wesley Sperry, Dorothy Staten, Carolyn Sympkins, Bob Terry, Gene Thompson, Judy Thompson, Steven Thompson, Glen Turner. SIXTH ROW: john Ward, Karen Ward, Mary Ward, Bob Watts, Pauline Webb, Donna Wellman, Alice Wells, Danny Wheeler, Henry Wilson, Steve Woolwine. SEVENTH ROW: Delores Workman, Richard Workman, Ronnie Workman, Linda Wyrick, Marvin Wyrick, Ronald Vaughan, Mrs. Blankenship, Mrs. Maher. 32 'Q vw N Q- Q A MY? Mm. X 3 S ,, .. . 1 v asm., -W NAME Bill Adkins - - - - - - - Kathryn Adkins - - - - Terry Lee Akers - - - - John William Billups Ellen Bromley ----- Dolores Brookover - - - James Brown ------ Carol Sue Brumfield - - Darlene Brumfield . . Sheridan Bryson ---- Helen Burgess -..... Richard Caines . . . . Carl Caldwell ..... James Canterbury . . . Ella Carver Combs - . Laura M. Chadwick. . Judy Conley ...... Linda Conley ...... Nancy Jo Crockett . . Ken Davis ........ Wanda Davis ------ Lois Ann Dean ----- Olivia Muncy Dean - - Sally Dickerson ---- Marjorie Dixon - - - - William Dixon - ---- Mary Jo Duncan ---- Kathleen Duty ----- Mary Ida Farmer ---- Yvonne Fields ..... Martha Finley ..... Lola Gay Fortner - - . Mary Lee Galloway . . Joe Geiger ----..- Eustace Gibson, Jr. . . Janna Gilpin ...... John Hamilton ..... Barbara Hill ....... Larry Johnson ...... E.Xcell Langley ..... Amos LeMaster ..... Peggy Lykins ...... Ronnie Martin . . . . . Donna Maynard .... Mary' Ann Meade . . . Loa Meredith ...... Julia F. McKeand . . . Robert Millard ..... Nancy Norman . . . Juanita Pack . . . . . . Johnny Parsley . . . . . James Pelfrey ...... Patti Perdue ...... Beatrice Pratt .... . . Bernard Riggs ...... Denny Robinson .... Hugh Ike Salmons . . . Robert Salmons . . . . Judie Skeens -.-... Eddie Smith . . . . . Ken Smith . . . . . .Class Prophecy FAVORITE FOOD Fish 'N' Chips . . Fried Chicken . . Steak ........ Hamburgers .... Pizza Pie ----- French Fries . . . Anything Edible . Pizza Pie ..... . Big Fred ...... Cheese 8 Onions . Hotdogs ...... Steak ........ Steak G Ham . . . Anything Edible . Steak ........ Fried Chicken . . Big Fred 8 F. Fries Pizza Pie ...... Fried Chicken . . Steak ....... Fried Chicken . . Hotdogs ...... F. Oysters 8 Onion Rings Big Fred 8 F. Fries- - Fried Chicken . . Anything Edible . Steak S F. Fries . Banana ....... Fried Onion Rings Meat Loaf ..... Steak G F. Fries . French Fries . . . Spaghetti ..... Steak ........ Steak G F. Fries . Steak ........ Steak 8-M. Pots. French Fries . . . Ice Cream .... Oysters ....... Steak 8 F. Fries . Cheeseburgers 8 . French Fries FAVORITE SONG So Rare ...... Fascination . . . The Joker . . Dark Moon ...... Stardust ........ You'll Never Walk Alone . TheJoker....... Little Bitty Pretty One . . Wake Up Little' Susie Jailhouse Rock .... Teardrops ....... Wake Up Little Susie Raunchy ........ April Love ....... You Send Me .... , April Love ....... My Heart Reminds Me . . You'll Never Walk Alone . There's Only You . . So Little Time . . . . l'll Never Stop Loving You Alone ......... Deep Purple.. . .. . September Song . . . April Love . . .... Lips Sweeter Than Wine . . TheJoker ....... Great Balls of Fire . l'll Never Walk Alone Happy, Happy Birthday. . Baby April Love ...... Teardrops ....... Twelfth of Never . . Lips Sweeter Than Wine . . Mountain Dew . . . . Suddenly There 's A Valley Gold Mine In The Sky . . You Send Me ..... Come Sweet Death . Blue Christmas .... Peggy Sue ...... Twelfth of Never . . Chocolate Covered. . Honeycomb . . . . Ants French Fries ..... Young Love .... Cheese ......... September Song . . French Fried Shrimp. Teardrops ..... Steak S Hot Tamales Deep Purple . . Lipstick ........ Fascination . . . Strawberry Pie .... April Love ..... Steak 8-F. Fries . . . Silhouettes . . . . . . Pickles ......... Flying Saucer No. 1 .... PizzaPie..... ..Rau.nchy........... FrenchFries......AprilLove ......... Turkey QBakedj. . . . With YouOnMy Mind. . Oysters . ..... . Hotdogs ...... Hotdogs . Spaghetti Pizza Pie . . . Big Fred . . . Beef Roast . . . April Love ...... Twelfth of Never . . Use Ajax ...... Stardust ........ Twelfth of Never . . Special Angel . . . I Am ........ 34 AMBITION Nuclear Physicist . . . Beautician .... ' . Pharmacist . . . Flyer ........ . Actress .......... Teacher of Music .... Successful Businessman . Old Maid ......... Elementary Teacher . . Sergeant in Air Force . Working .......... Coach ........... Play Baseball For Redlegs Pharmacist ........ Join Air Force ...... Secretary ....... . Fashion Designer .... Make Money ....... Secretary 8 Jim's Wife . Businessman ..... . . .Housewife 8 Teacher . . Police Woman ...... Anything ....... . An Old Maid . . . Receptionist . . . . Game Hunter .... . Private Secretary . . . Housewife ...... . College Professor . . . Nurse ......... . Secretary . . . Secretary ...... . Teacher .......... Phys. Ed. Teacher . . . Own A Bar Room . . . .Nurse ........... Engineer .......... To Make A Good Wife . Teach Teachers ..... Watch Making ...... Pharmacist ....... . Home Ec. Teacher . . . Railroader. . . . . . . Teacher .... . Psychiatrist . . . . Housewife . . . Journalist . . . To Graduate . . Office Work Secretary Retire to Haw Islands Gambler....... ... Nurse ..... Housewife .... . Coast Guard . . Coach ..... Ditch Digger . . . Minister........ ... MarryAPreacher .. ... President of U. S. Scientist ...... ... ... ... .... ... .......... aiian ..... can soc IN THE END Heaven Wig Maker Dope Addict Sputnik III Marry A Prince Jazz Band Leader BUM Mother of 10 Physics Teacher Jet Pilot Millionaire Head Mgr. At lxtarshall L gue Mgr. of Little Pill Pusher Jet Pilot English Professo Model 3. l' Marry A Rich Man Marry The Boss Hobo On C G O R. R. Mother of a Genius FBI Director Anything Bigamist Run an Escort laireau Another Frank Boss's Wife Maid Hula Dancer Dope Peddler President Bubble Dancer Maniac Wrestler Prohibitionist uck Jack The Ripper Einstein II Old Maid Pres. of A Coll Own Bulova W Test Tube Was Work At Monty Lumber Jack Fan Dancer Dog Catcher Chambermaid Copy Boy English Prof. Paper Clip Coll Fan Dancer Beachcomber No. 2223165 Baby Sitter Mother of 10 Seasick Ballet Dancer Raise Pigs Undertaker Wife of Robert ge QCPUJ tch Co. er 's Pizza e Ctor S. Drum Major at CPU her Test Tube Was NAME Marcella Smith .... Martha Smith Sandra Smith . . Bill Spradlin . . Judy Stark ..... . . . Lois Suthard . . . . . . John Sutherland . . . Sue Teach. . . . . Mary Lu Turner . . . . Marjorie Viveiros Mary C. Williams Don Wilson .... Delores Workman . . . Martha Workman. . . . B0bYoSt......... 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. ' 15. 16. ann-- FAVORITE FOOD French Fries . . . French Fries . . . Steak G F. Fries . Minute Steak . . Pizza Pie ...... Spaghetti ..... Hamburger SF. .Fri Spaghetti ..... Ham ........ Spaghetti . . . Steak ..... . Pizza Pie .... . French Fries . . . Hotdogs . . . . . . Class Prophecy CS Fried Grasshoppers . FAVORITE SONG A Falling Star . . Till ....... Stardust , . . . . . Great Balls Of Fire l Believe ..... Stardust ...... Johnny's Dream. . Twelfth of Never joey......... Silhouettes . . Fascination . . . . Thejoker ..... Wake Up Little Susie . . . . Jailhouse Rock . . Jailhouse Rock . . NAMES OF BABY PICTURES judie Skeens Larry johnson Patti Perdue Delores Workman Lois Suthard Ellen Bromley Sandra Smith Delores Brookover Juanita Pack Bob Millard Sandra Smith and james Brown Martha Workman Denny Robinson Kathryn Williams Janna Gilpin John Sutherland 35 AMBITION Teacher . . . Teacher . . . Teacher . . . Fire Chief . . . Actress....... Teacher....... IN THE END . . First Lady President of Harvard . . Gun Moll . . Sell Tutti Frutti Ice Cream . . Replace Willie The Penguin . . Rag Doll . . Cutthroat School Principal . . . . . . Lab janitor A Nurse . . . .... . . . . . Tokyo Rose Win Grand American . . . . Gun Moll Trapshoot - Secretary . . Nurse .... Gambler . . . Secretary . . Secretary . . . . Prison Warden . . . . Stamp Licker . . Dope Peddler . . F. B. I. Agent . . Demonstrator for Pencil Sharpeners . . Howdy Doodie's Secretary . . Six Feet Under Delores Workman Mary Lee Galloway Hugh Ike Salmons Marjorie Viveiros Donna Maynard Nancy jo Crockett and Ellen Bromley Sue Ellen Teach Judy Conley Larry Noble Nancy Crockett johnny Parsley Ken Smith Mary Ida Farmer Marcella and Martha Smith Sheridan Bryson Yvonne Fields E i 01,0 reg X x Q X --ju A Y P 0 I : . U 1 v .L W iii off ' Gu , 'lg 'Y REBEL 1 YJ f h .- new National Honor Society Thespians 'Q 1 , . f .a , 4 if , Til' age-ft , ,Y 1 1 9 U FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Patti Perdue QReporterJ, Lois Suthard, Delores Workman, Martha Smith, Marcella Smith fVice Presidentj, Judy Conley, Mary Ida Farmer, Nancy Jo Crockett, Donna May- nard. SECOND ROW: Amos LeMaster fPresidentJ, Robert Yost, Judie Skeens, Ellen Bromley fSecretaryJ, Darlene Brumfield, Janna Gilpin, Laura Masker Chadwick, Mrs. Cleo Wellman fSponsorJ, Miss Fay Jean Stewart fSponsorJ. THIRD ROW: Sheridan Bryson, Sue Ellen Teach, John Sutherland, Julia Faye McKeand, Dolores Brookover, Nancy Norman, Sally Dickerson, Wanda Davis, James Brown. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Sutherland QVice Presidenty, Mary Lee Galloway fSecretaryJ, Donna Maynard, Mary Ida Farmer QPresidentJ, Laura Masker Chadwick, Nancy Jo Crockett QTreasurerJ, Judy Conley, Ellen Bromley QRecorderJ. SECOND ROW: Sue Ellen Teach, Lois Suthard, Delores Workman, Martha Smith, Marcella Smith, Linda Thompson, Patti Perdue, Robert Lee Salmons. THIRD ROW: Decker Walker, Nathan Capehart, Ken Smith, Lewis Rife, Linda Conley, Judie Skeens, Mrs. Jewel P. Shingleton QSponsorJ. FOURTH ROW: Julia Ward, Judy Stark, Robert Yost, Judy Billups, Jane Huffman, Larry Johnson, Helen Skeens. 38 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Hill, Donna Maynard fEditorJ, Mary Lee Galloway Uiditorj, Darlene Brumfield, Carol Sue Brumfield, Nancy Norman. SECOND ROW: Juanita Pack, Sally Dickerson, Kathryn Adkins, Lola Gay Fortner, Helen Burgess, Ella Carver. THIRD ROW: Faculty Adviser Mrs. Ruth Sutherland, Wanda Davis, Marjorie Dixon, Laura Masker Chadwick, Lois Suthard, Marjorie Viveiros. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Judy Stark, Sue Teach fTreasurerJ, Delores Brookover, Carol Crockett, Jane Hamer, Lou Gene Bartram, Alice Honacher, Ellen Bromley, Susie Conley, Jeannine Hatten. SECOND ROW: Donna Billups, Nancy I-Ieinze, Julia Ward, Sue Franklin, Sally Dickerson, Helen Skeens, Dorothy Van Hoose, Juanita Finley. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Hall, Linda Ward, Sandra Adkins, Gloria Perdue, Carol Hayton, Zelda Roark, Patty Elkins, Mary Fraley, Barbara Pack, Kay Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Ross, Alice Fink, Patti Perdue QVice Presidentj, Sharon-Parsley, Carol Bocook, Julia Faye McKeand, Janna Gilpin, Jane Huffman QSecreta.ryJ, Kitty Bradley, Patsy Ross. FIFTH ROW: Marjorie Viveiros, Carol Van Hoose, Katy Bloss, Jane Wilson, Ellen West, Donita McCloud, Sponsor Miss Lois Garrett, Elizabeth Porter, Betty Turner, Kay Bradley fPresidentJ. 39 :A -' 411117. ,fr ll f' J . S Sentinel Staff Future Nurses i 1 r X, 4. -ff f Q , K Q. 1 1, sv , ,x 45 I Pl' CE Q-2. gli-la,-v QQQ - ' 6 K ,gh L Q 9 J S o P homo re Play Cast Q! ' Gabnel, Blow Your 77 Horn W L f R' ht: S Mr. Edward Grant Patricia Ross Sharon Parsley, Susie Conley, Ilila1gsg1'el:?Ba:rtrEnl,tShal'gn Sliiggleign, Emily Billups, Slaonsor Miss Fay Jean Stewalrf. SECQKND IITAOYV: Sponsor Mrs. Cleo Wellman, John Martin, Carroll Browning, B111 Strohmeyer, Jo n ac er, e ville Neely, Sherrill Parsley, Sponsor Miss Lois Garrett. Thespian Play Cast Little Women FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Lee Galloway, Judy Conley, Susie Conley, Mary Ida Farmer, Irene Geiger. SECOND ROW: Judy Raffield, Ellen Bromley, Judie Skeens, Sandra Jones, Sponsor Mrs. Jewel P. Shingleton. J 'W x if J 4 fo, 1 .ag we f -, 21?-f. s .-xt ,gp J, . x at 11 ff in-6 Q 1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Amos LeMaster fPresidentJ, Mary Ida Farmer fVice Presidentj, Judie Skeens QSecretaryJ, Larry Johnson QTreasurerJ, C. J. Suthard, Mike Jackson, Dale Miller, John Huff, Bob Yost, Jim Perry. SECOND ROW: Julia Faye McKeand, Larry Mullens, John Sutherland, Ellen Bromley, Nathan Capehart, Mary LeMaster, Linda Thompson, Decker Walker, Rucker Hicks, Wanda Musser, Sponsor Mrs. Jewel P. Shingleton. THIRD ROW: Judy Conley, Sue Ellen Teach, Mary Thompson, Sally Dickerson, Martha Smith, Lois Suthard, Marcella Smith, Mary Lee Galloway, Nancy Jo Crockett, Carol Hunter, Kathleen Metz, Patti Perdue, Jeannine Hatten. FOURTH ROW: Arlene Massie, Frances Rowe, Donna Arnette, Carroll Browning, Billy Strohmeyer, Donna Maynard, Lou Gene Bartram, Sharon Shingleton, Linda Brown, Patricia Ross, Emily Billups, Irene Geiger. FIFTH ROW: Charles Moore, Donita McCloud, Elizabeth Porter, James Sullivan, Sammy McKeand, Melville Neely, Jerry Chaffins, Anna Jean Wilson, Judy Caniff, Mary Alice Lykins, Julia Ward. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sponsor Mrs. Cleo Wellman, Judie Skeens, Delores Brookover, Wanda Davis, Julia Faye McKeand fSong Leaderj, Mary Ida Farmer, Donna Maynard, Nancy Jo Crockett QVice Presidentj, Judy Conley, Mary Lee Galloway fSecretaryJ, Linda Conley. SECOND ROW: James Perry, Emily Billups, Sharon Shingleton, Lynn Breece, Darlene Brumfield, Carol Hunter, Linda Thompson, Jane Hamer, Linda Brown, Carol Brown. THIRD ROW: John Huff, Alice Honacher, Lou Gene Bartram, Lois Suthard, Elizabeth Porter, Mary Thompson, Nancy Morris, C. J. Suthard, Jearmine Hatten. FOURTH ROW: Lewis Rife, Judy Loar, Irene Geiger, Mary LeMaster, Delores Workman, Martha Smith fTreasurerJ, Marcella Smith fkeporterj, John Sutherland QPresidentj, Robert Salmons, Ellen Bromley, John Parsley, Nathan Capehart. 41 pv- . J Mu Alpha Theta Future , Teachers f --rm: W fLf 4 ng 1 ' 5 - ,J W ry , 15: F TF f rq-1 lr'-4Q.j.d1' ld . ,:1II, -gli--Rae, A lfixsx . yi., ' 5 ' - ' , - -e Q I 1 1 if tl . W' SZ 5 Library Club Prayer Group FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Emma Lee Smith fPresidentj, Carol Davis fVice Presidentj, Ethel Saunders fSecretaryj, John Parsley fTreasurerJ, Wanda Davis fReporterj, Linda Brown. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Iama Layne fLibrax-iani, Danny Campbell, Peggy Lykins, Lois Dean, Patti Perdue, THIRD ROW: Bob Yost, Jerry Smith, Phyllis Pinson, Lee jordan. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Judy Johnson, Mary Ida Farmer, Emily Billups, Mary Lee Galloway, Danese Galloway, Sharon Shingleton. SECOND ROW: Emma Lee Smith, Kitty Bradley, Ladonna Black, Sula Salmons, Karen Ward, Carolyn Simpkins, Mary Ellen Honacher. THIRD ROW: Patty Elkins, Mary Lee Fraley, Kathleen Metz, Judy Dean, Mary LeMaster, Irene Geiger, Jane Hamer. FOURTH ROW: Kay Bradley, Sponsor Mrs. jewel P. Shingleton, John Parsley, Charles Moore, Robert Salmons, Ethel Saunders, Linda Brown. U 42 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Sutherland, Decker Walker QPresidentJ, Mary Ida Farmer fVice Presidentj, Martha Smith, Marcella Smith, Nancy Crockett fTreasurerJ, Judy Conley, Ellen Bromley, Judie Skeens, Alice Honacher. SECOND ROW: James Brown, Amos LeMaster, Ken Smith, Nancy Norman, Martha Finley, Susie Conley, Dolores Brookover, Darlene Brumfield, Patti Perdue, Lou Gene Bartram, Sandra Smith. THIRD ROW: Jerry Chaffins, Julia Ward, Carol Brown, Linda Brown, Sharon Shingleton, Emily Billups, Mary Alice Lykins, Janna Gilpin, Mary LeMaster, Carol Sue Brumfield, Sponsor Miss Lois Garrett, Julia Faye McKeand QSecretaryJ. FOURTH ROW: Sponsor Mr. Lyle Plymale, Sponsor Mrs. Edith Plymale, Sally Dickerson, Sammie McKeand, Bill Strohmeyer, Melville Neely, Russell Wilson, Sherrill Parsley, Jeannine I-latten, John Huff. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Ida Farmer QSecretaryJ, Donna Maynard QVice President of Public Relationsj, Linda Con1eyfVice President of Parliamentary Procedurej, Lynn BreecefPresidentJ, Sharon Shingleton fVice Presidentj, Irene Geiger fHistorianJ. SECOND ROW: Judy Stark, Judy Raffield, Carol Brown, Martha Workman, Sally Dickerson, Sandra Browning, Frances Rowe. THIRD ROW: Dolores Brookover fVice President of Musicj, Mary Thompson, Mary Alice Lykins, Donna Arnett, Elizabeth Porter, Linda Brown, Katie Bloss, Jeannine Hatten, Nancy Morris. FOURTI-I ROW: Emily Billups QTTCZSUIEPJ, Donna Morris, Bonnie Wells, Jerry Smith, Phyllis Pinson, Emily Smith, Sponsor Mrs. Blankenship, Sponsor Mrs. Oshel, Wanda Davis. 2 Z NS 1-:Z Science Club Future Homemakers W x, W , C I If 43 -V5 I H v-VC PER -fl-IE . aj, 'NY INK Industnal Arts FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Charles Cornwell, Lowell Wellman, Emory Williams, Robert Brown, Glen Napier, Jim Pelfrey, David Phillips, Mr. Emest Powell, Mike Cornwell. Mechan1cal Drawmg DoDNER! 6,394 fn 41, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: john Holley, Pat Connally. SECOND ROW: Charles Cornwell, james Burgess, Ronnie Walker. THIRD ROW: Donald Workman, Glen Napier, Mike Cornwell. FOURTH ROW: Billie Jo Lyons, Madonna Wells. FIFTH ROW: Betty Perdue, David Phillips, Mr. Ernest Powell, Sharon McGuire, Mary Alice Perry. 44 04k ,- f k 7 ,- 1 4 .5 - ,fy 4 ---- ,-n FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sponsor Mr. George Shirley, Patti Perdue, Lois Suthard, Martha Smith, Marcella Smith, Mary Ida Farmer, Judy Conley, Sue Teach. SECOND ROW: Kay Bradley, Janna Gilpin, Martha Finley, Nancy Jo Crockett, Jane Hamer, Lou Gene Bartram, Sandra Smith, Mary Lee Galloway. THIRD ROW: Amos LeMaster, Judie Skeens, Ellen Bromley, Alice Honacher, Emily Billups, Mary LeMaster, Sharon Parsley, Julia Ward, Arlene Massie. FOURTH ROW: Linda Brown, Nathan Capehart, Lester Pruitt, Robert Fuller, Charles Moore, Ronnie Lambert, Judy Billups, Carol Davis, Carol Crockett. FIFTH ROW: Decker Walker, Sharon Shingleton, Julia Faye McKeand, Emma Smith, Jane Huffman, Linda Thompson, Carol Hlmter, Jeannine Hatten, Rosemary Adams. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Director Mr. George Slicer, Patty Haws, Susan Bloss, Frances Rowe, Katrina McCloud, Gwen Pennington, Ladonna Black, Karen Ward, Sula Salmons, Carolyn Simpkins, Carolyn Perdue, Judy Johnson, Judy Dean, Susan Napier. SECOND ROW: Linda Mullens, Steve Vaughn, David Massie, Bennie Meredith, Mary Sue Sayre, Annette Replogle, Stanley'Wilson, Ronnie Vaughn, Barbara Rakes, Barbara Walker, Dianne Rice, Bill Spencer. THIRD ROW: Robin Baily, Linda Brown, Regina Workman, Robert Calhoun, Jane Wilson, Harriet Perdue, Frank Heinze, Larry Stark, Dam Breece, Carolyn Adams, George Ann Duncan, Sandra Hearst. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Latin Club unior Band Ef- Hewlett, Barbara Geiger, Donna DeArment, Judy Robinson, Bobby Joe Gibson, Sue Ellen Connally, .Y Ola Browning, Sandra Christian, Jimmy York. N 45 ' .I N ,J Ixxgr, Q W J f YE 9: 'Aff 0 P :Q ' B +1.11-'S -'ff' unior High Glee Club Senior High Glec Club AV M FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Linda Wyrick, Delores Bocook, Betty Fuller, Wilma Poff, Louana Cox, Sue Gilpin, Marie Wilson, Fern Damron, Myra Arnette, Carolyn Gue. SECOND ROW: Christine Peters, Julia Ratcliff, Betty Darnron, Phyllis Ferguson, Carol Ann Billups, Jenny Brooks, Myral Murdock, Marsha Riggs, Jo Ann West, Stephanie Dixon, Linda Dean. , N, , s , . Au- s FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Romans, Ethel Saunders, Lillian Gilpin, Jeannette Bocook, Bema Lee Perdue, Susan Bloss, Linda Mullens, Judy Robinson, George Ann Duncan, Ola Browning, Gwen Pennington, Olivia Muncy Dean, Julia. Faye McKeand, Martha Lodwick. SECOND ROW: Dolores Brookover, Linda Kay Brown, Patty I-laws, Ginger Cremeans, Bonnie LeMaster, Carol Van Hoose, Judy Stark, Judy Conley, Nancy Jo Crockett, Mary Lee Galloway, Darlene Brumfield, Helen Skeens, Judie Skeens, Kathleen Duty. THIRD ROW: Linda Thompson, Sandra Browning, Marsha Riggs, Sally Dickerson, Lois Suthard, Ruth Ann Bocook, Gloria Perdue, Carol Brown, Sandra Cassell, Joan Fraley, Patsy Ross, Barbara Geiger, Harriet Perdue FOURTH ROW Mary Ward, Nancy Rowe Charles Moore, Russell Wilson, Nathan Capehart, Dan Breece, Larry Mullens, Larry Johnson, Jane, Huffman, Texie Ward iQ,-J if vi -'iv L' will I 46 Ry, A it l'ly.3L.,5, Q f,'1Ifg.g,Q, K, V3 Q, sl -Q 9 N OR EDDIE S MITH 33 .WAV .-.S 1.1 x E 5 .. B ef Q S LQ sm' 6 Senior Band FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Eddie Smith, Ellen Bromley, Lynn Breece, Carol Hunter, Judy Billups, Judy Stark, Esther Perdue, Donna Maynard, Linda Conley. SECOND ROW: Katie Bloss, Sharon Gilkerson, Carol Griffith, Sally Dicker- son, Emily Billups, Sue Franklin, Mary Sue Cox, Nancy Heinze, Tommy Castle, Barbara Hay, Beverly Peninegar, Carol Van Hoose. THIRD ROW: Texie Ward, Marlene McCloud, Carroll Browning, Patty Smith, Nathan Capehart, Irene Geiger, Helen Skeens, James May, Linda Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Ellen West, David Hopkins, Sheridan Bryson, Tommy Peters, Donita McCloud, Sammie McKeand, Bill Conley, Donna Arnett, Jane Hamer, Sharon Shingleton, Mary Thompson, Elizabeth Porter. FIFTH ROW: Cleo Adkins, Carolyn Perkins, Betty Stewart, Larry Johnson, Stanley Fink, Mary Alice Lykins, James Galloway, Teddy York, Charles Moore, Terry Akers, Wally Hall. SIXTH ROW: Robert Salmons, Judie Skeens, Martha Lodwick, John Sutherland, Martha Smith, Marcella Smith, Da.nny Campbell, Russell Wilson, Robert Castle, Bill Spreaker. SEVENTH ROW: Ronnie Bentley, Helen Salmons, Patricia Ross, John Thacker, Decker Walker, David Campbell, Alice Booth, Keith Hunter, Billy Paul Hatten, Eustace Gibson. 48 X WM. . kit., A A - - -M- J ew fi. Iykis 5 5-X. gg QQ v XNSYQQSX . x -Lx X x 3 E x E X . The freshmen class won first prize for the best float in the Homecoming Parade with the theme Boil 'em. The senior class won second prize for the best float in the Homecoming Parade with the theme Bi-eezin' To Victory. A,3. xx, ,e29w'.,.r,A.. Homecoming uc-:en Homecoming Queen, center, judy Raffieldg left, Sam Cassidy, right, Laura Masker Chadwick. Victory ueen Victory Queen, center, Judie Skeensg attendants, left, Ellen Bromley, and, right, Mary Lee Galloway 2Q I R Q X I' , , uW,...,,,,MWihE - a rx NmxNsk L x , PERRY RICE MULLENS END TAC IGI GUARD B. SMITH ' H. B. S KEENS H. B. POWELL GRAHAM CI-IAFFINS HUFF H . B. Q. B. END I 1 , Y 1- ---- RIGGS CENTER GEIGER H. B. YOS T TAC KLE K. SMITH END NOBLE FULLBAC K ROBINSON ALL-S TATE TAC KLE PARS LEY GUARD HAY H. B. SALMONS GUARD Coach Tredway explains the fundamentals of football to backfield during summer pre-season practice a e . xx , Ae- The starting backfield was composed of Roger Chaffins Q.B. , John Skeens right H. B. , Larry Noble F.B Kenny Hay left H. B. lmmxdm!xmwmaw1au1 ,Hr'fmx zwwman wxrNmf.a FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Manager Charles Watts, Assistant Coach Chadwick, Bill Spradlin, Bob Yost, Larry Noble, Denny Robinson, john Parsley, Bernard Riggs, Coach Tredway. 'SECOND ROW: Bill Keyser, Roger Chaffins, jim Perry, john Skeens, 4 jerry Carver, -Larry Mullens, john Huff, Bill Smith. THIRD ROW: jerry Chaffins, Bill Money, Marvin jordan, Bill Smith, junior Maynard, David Gore, Kenny Hay, Dick Robinson, Ronnie Lambert. FIFTH ROW: Manager BoBo Caines, Manager Larry Heck, Mike Chapman, David Hatten, Roger Dickerson, Delbert Perdue, Manager Chuck Felty, Manager Frank Allen. 1 K N, X N ' 1 ,lf r - ug? I Vs' -' 1 WA ri , , 1,1 - x Left to Right: Jim Perry, end, Denny Robinson, tackle, Larry Mullens, guard, Bemard Riggs, center, john Parsley, guard, Bob Yost, tackle, John Huff, end. Backfield Roger Chaffins, Q.B.g John Skeens, right I-LB., Larry Noble, F.B. Kenny I-lay, left H. B. Tgi i!is:1:i'S?fws:C?I TiT ir szrsfsxxximmsass Football Review VINSON TURNS BACK C-K BYT19-13 SCORE Vinson defeated C-K on the Tigers' home field for the opening game of the season. It was a night all the way around for the Wonders as All-State, john Skeens, suffered a broken collarbone in fourth quarter. C-K hit pay dirt first when Larry Noble plunged a foot to score after carrying the bal yards from scrimmage. The extra point was blocked. Vinson tied the score on the next kick-off as 'I Perdue plunged 4 yards for a touchdown. The try for extra point was no good. The Tigers went ahead in second period, again the extra point was blocked. Back snapped the Wonders to tie the game 12-1 Skeens' 97-yard return of the kick-off. Kenny Hay bucked over for the extra point to give C-K a 13't lead. Midway in the third quarter, Straub passed to Smith for the game's winning touchdown. Perd- conversion was no good. Final score 19-13. CEREDO-KENOVA BATTLES SETH TO SCORELESS TIE Ceredo-Kenova fought to a scoreless deadlock with a visiting Seth on September 13 in a see battle that was nip and tuck all the way. Twice in the first half, the Wonders came close to pay dirt each time the home club lacked the necessary punch to put the ball across. WONDERS RIP MADISON 26 TO 7 The Wonders smashed the Skyhawks 26-7 at Madison, September 20. 'Ihey completely outpl their opponents, chalking up 351 yards to 123 for Scott High School. 'john Huff gathered in a 6-yard from Larry Noble to gallop into the end zone for the first SCOIE. After that it was C-K all the way. C touchdowns were scored by Huff, Noble, Hay, and Chaffins. Extra points were scored by Noble and Huff. final score 26-7. WILLIAMSON RALLIES TO RIP WONDERS 13-7 Williamson staged a last minute sneak to defeat the Wonders with one minute, eight seconds le the game. The Wolfpack scored first with a 26-yard pass to Charles Wright. The Wonders fought bac score on a 32-yard run by Kenny Hay. It was set up when C-K recovered a Williamson fumble on the Fullback Larry Noble plunged over for the extra point. The Wonders led 7-6. With a little over a mir left in the game, Williamson staged a 70-yard drive that ended in the winning score. VINSON SQUEEZES BY WONDERS 20- 14 The Vinson Tigers nipped the Ceredo-Kenova Wayne Wonders by a close 20-14 score in the se game played between the two teams this season. The Tigers opened the scoring midway of the first qu when Jerry Straub passed to Bill Long in the end zone for the touchdown. Perdue kicked the extra point. fought back and with less than three minutes remaining in the first quarter, Larry Noble plunged over i' the 3 and Kenny Hay scored the extra point. ln the second quarter, Vinson scored again to give the Tige 14-7 half time lead. Vinson scored their last tally in the. third quarter. The extra point was blocked. the final quarter, Noble recovered a fumble on the 50 and led a drive to the Tigers 29. Noble went score for the Wonders and plunged over for the extra point. With time running out, the Wondersibeg drive on their own 20 that ended on the Vinson 20 when time ran out. In statistics C-K ruled, grabbi 13-8 edge in first downs and 232 yards gained to Vinson's 122. WONDERS DEFEAT MILTON 14-7 Ceredo-Kenova Wayne Wonders completely outplayed the visiting Greyhounds of Milton, Octo 11, behind the brilliant running of Larry Noble to rack up a 14 to 7 victory. Noble scored 13 of the win points and collected 141 of the 208 yards gained. Noble 's first touchdown came on a 56-yard gallop off tackle in the second quarter, and on a three-yard plunge in the final quarter. Milton's lone tally cam the final play of the game, when, after getting the ball on the C-K one-foot line by a pass interfer penalty, john Henderson plunged over and Fred Burns kicked the extra point. CATLETTSBURG TURNS BACK C-K 28-7 The Catlettsburg Wildcats defeated the Wonddrs 28-7 on the C-K field, October 18. Catletts' got all their points in the second and third periods to grab a 28-0 lead before the Wonders scored. H Slone led the way for the Wildcats with 2 touchdowns and 3 extra points. Kenny Hay went over from the yard line to score for C-K. This ended a drive that started on the Wildcats 41 and featured Hays running passing. All-State halfback, Johnny Skeens, made his first appearance in the Wonders' lineup since frao ing his collar bone the opening game of the season by kicking the extra point. 58 bad the 6 1 'om the on 12 e 's l -S2.W but yed ass K's e if in IO 45. mute ond rter -K rom rs a In n to n a g a ber ing ight on DCE WS bert ne- and tur- Football RCVICW C-K SCORES IN EVERY PERIOD TO WALLOP BUFFALO 38-6 Ceredo-Kenova's Wonders scored in every period while holding the visiting Buffalo combine score- less until the final minutes of the game to roll to an easy 38-6 Dad's Night victory. Lenny Rice started the ball rolling on the opening kick-off when he tookthe kick on his own 20 and raced all the way down the field to score standing up. john Skeens booted the extra point. Shortly thereafter, Larry Noble flipped a 24-yard pass to john l-luff in the end zone and Skeens again split the uprights. Noble collected his T.D. in the second quarter when Roger Chaffins, trapped by the Buffalo defenders, lateralled 'and Noble gathered it in and galloped 40 yards to pay dirt. Kenny Hay made it 26-O at the end of the third quarter by plunging over from seven yards out. In the fourth, Chaffins got into the act with a one-yard plunge after Hugh Salmons recovered a Buffalo fumble on the 18-yard line. C-K's final tally came near the end of the game when Hay picked a fumble out of the air and scampered 30 yards for the score. Buffalo's lone marker came with less than a minute to play when Gene Plymale climaxed a 60-yard campaign with a one-yard plunge. C-K BEATS WAYNE IN FINAL GAME OF SEASON The traditional game with Wayne was the season's final for both teams and left C-K with a 4-4-1 mark. Kenny l-lay got the C-K touchdown on a 12-yard crack over left tackle, two plays after the second period began. The drive to pay dirt started with the fumble recovery, which came just before the end of the first period. End john Huff made the all-important recovery. On the first play after the break, Hay carried to the 16, then Larry Noble carried to the 12. Hay shot over on the next play and Noble rushed for the extra point. MATEWAN GANLE CANCELLED The Matewan game, scheduled for October 25, was cancelled due to the flu epidemic which struck many members of the team and student body. RECORD OPPONENT C-K Vinson . . . . . 19 . . . 13 Seth .... O . . O Madison . . . . . 7 . . 26 Williamson . . . . 12 . . 7 Vinson .... . . 20 . . 14 Milton ...... . . 7 . . 14 Catlettsburg. . . . . 28 . . 7 Buffalo ..... 6 . . 38 Wayne .... O . . 7 59 Football Tri-Captains John Parsley 74, Denny Robinson 98, Larry Noble 78 60 ED SMITH GUARD JACKSON CENTER S KEENS GUARD PERRY CENTER BILL SMITH CENTER RICE GUARD SPRADLIN FORWARD MONEY FORWARD CHAFFINS GUARD LLOYD FORWARD HOLLAND CENTER Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Eddie Smith, Ronnie Lloyd, Bill Spradlin, Jim Perry, Roger Chaffins SECOND ROW: john Skeens, Lennie Rice, Mike jackson, Bill Smith, Bill Money. THIRD ROW- Kenny Hay, Chuck Felty, Bob Holland, Sam Cassidy, Coach Carl Chadwick. Varsity Basketball Left to Right: john Skeens, Bill Smith, Bill Money, Roger Chaffins, Lennie Rice, Bob Holland Mike Jackson, Ronnie Lloyd, Bill Spradlin, Eddie Smith, Jim Perry. 62 B Team FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Kenny Hay, Chuck Felty, Sam Cassidy, David Gore. SECOND ROW: Dickie Dean, Bill Smith, Ronnie Adkins, Coach Dick Tredway. 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RUBBER STANIPS HOPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK., BOOK MATCHES 8:00 - 6:00 1525 Chestnut Street Phone GL 3-2611 Kenova, West Virginia Kenova' West Virginia MILLER MOTOR SALES LOAR'S FURNITURE FORD FOR THE BEST THE FINEST IN FURNITURE -f.-Elly Chestnut Street Kenova, West Virginia X I KENOVA ' ' 'S WEST VIRGINIA BLOSS 6' CRABTREE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS 13TH 8 OAK STREET PHONE GL 3-3461 KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA THACKER'S VARIETY STORE CLOTHING STORE Where Town and Country Meet House of Good Clothes 1329 Chestnut Street 1347 Chestnut Street KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA OWNED AND OPERATED BY PAUL TI-IACKER AND HOMER THACKER 70 ROLLI NS FUNERAL HOME 1822 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE GL 3-1751 KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA ilk DAN'S SPORT SHOP Ufuuucw SUN OIL COMPANY FISHING TACKLE - TOYS 1155 FOURTH AVENUE Kenova W va Huntington, West Virginia , . . JACK G. CAPEHART JEWELRY - APPLIANCES - FURNITURE KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA 'PHONE GL 3-2371 E. A . COLE Si SON Asbury's Superette 254 MAIN STREET HA COMPLETE Econ MARKET'- cEREDo, WEST VIRGINIA PHONE GL 3-1581 401 Main sneer Ceredo, West Virginia 71 I The Shop Of Youthful Fashions TF5 X eh , 5525? i Q7 our avorl e H Y F 't Q 3 ig X N -',:igg:'-.- - Sportswear S t o r e 515,54 g M Q , --ig:-: 4: ' Q 55555: g.g:e:4 ' '15, , .... . . ,A Qx Q 3 Q x i s fri '.-- -::' . E 'IEI Smeltzer ' s Grocery 901 CHESTNUT STREET KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA - Th E NE WE S T A Q Q'oA'-Q Ce redo Amoco Sta hon I n S w e a t e r s f r s k ir r S .. - '-'-'V,'V Q LUKE T. PERDUE, OWNER C a r c 0 a t s Q -Af' R a i n c o a t s 9 EllflN DCO B E L L E'S Route 60 313 NINTH STREET CEREDO, WESTVIRGINIA G O N M,-W H Q -inn The Route I :T ia: of Ag' 'Z - lg - 2 i I - T The Thru-Liners 1, ' - ALL THE WAY BY TRAILWAYS CORNER OF FOURTH 8 TWELFTH HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA THE HUNTINGTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CONGRATULATES YOU 1958 GRADUATES 1007 FIFTH AVENUE . PHONE JA 2-1409 CHESTER A. RILEY, PRESIDENT JAMES W. STEAR, MANAGER MODERNFOLD DOORS FORMICA THERMADOR PITTSBURGH PAINTS CHAMBERS RANGES TRADE WIND BLOWERS 3716 Waverly Road I I vwovppnop Nfl I . PL PHONE HA 9-1311 KITCHEN EQUIPMI'11T STORE FIXTURES SPECIAL WOODWORK CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING Huntington, West Virginia Lewis-Wilson Hardware fr Ho'-I-YWOOD MOTEL Farm Machinery Co. State of HARDWARE - PAINTS FARM REPAIRS One of the Finest in the West Virginia ' Phone GL 3-2201 . Rt. 60 734 Third Avenue Phone JA 2-4620 U. S Kenova, HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia BAKERS OF HEINER'Sr fSSS5sfffT7 WN gf-,Xxx h XI 4 -, N X. I 'T X ',,,4in u I U' Nt' -4 ' lille H- . lm - ff :ef - v...1 HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA GOOD BREAD KEYSER MACHINE SHOP Z A C H E M15 K'l':'1 THE WAYNE COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER !Ii'fl5glS7: M , f Quality Clothing for fQ WH the Entire Family PHONE GL 3-1481 at Budget Prices KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA ' 73' Lgtfffflm 5TAT'0NS .tj ,Q4, if V , T S. Route 60 and B Streets I Main an lg Streets Phone GL 3-1181 Route 75 Kenova RED0 WE IRGINIA BREECE VENEER COMPANY f,,,E t K E N O V A, W E S T V I R TRI-STATE INSURANCE 6' REAL ESTATE AGENCY TRUAX-TRAER COAL CO INSURE WITH CONFIDENCE INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED CEREDO, WEST VIRGINIA DREAMLAND ,,, THE CEREDO-KENOVA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BELIEVES THAT: The future development of our community depends upon the investment and interests we maintain in the character and spiritual growth of our youth. FieId's Service Station A to Z Lubrication and Washing TIRES, BATTERIES, AND ACCESSORIES CERI-:Do, WEST VIRGINIA JASKOW F U RS 317 Ninth Street Huntington, West Virginia Phone ,IA 5-8884 Shrewsbury Hardware EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE 1323 Chestnut Street Phone GL 3-2451 Kenova, West Virginia SINCLAIR GLASS COMPANY Ceredo, West Virginia YATES DRUG COMPANY W. B. YATES, PHARMACIST CORNER OF 15TH AND CHESTNUT PHONE GL 3-3151 KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA TRADEWELL SUPERMARKET TRADE WHERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATEDH CHESTNUT STREET KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA C - K CLEANERS Corner 12th S Oak Streets Kenova, West Virginia ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone GL 3-2571 MICHAEL'S INSURANCE C SK D THRIFT AGENCY gai t : 'A 4 MARKET Phone GL 3-2571 -Kenova, West Virginia 473 Camden Road Phone HA 9-1821 Huntington, West Virginia LIFE .. AUTO .. FIRE .. CASUALTY Route 75 Phone GL 3-2731 JACK R. MICHAEL FRED MICHAEL Kenova, West Virginia D U N F E E 'S LESLIE'S RESTAURANT 410 - 414 Tenth Street SI-IOEPLACE OF HUNTINGTON CERHJO, WEST VIRGINIA FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN CONGRATULATIONS TO PHONEIA 2-7807 THE CLASS OF '58 THE FIRST HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK OVER THREE QUARTERS OF A CENTURY OF SERVICE HUNTINGTON'S OLDEST AND LARGEST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER: FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM H FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 77 am, Y A ' v E 9 5 D 1 'h- SQ Q L- 'Au . 7 loao rounm una ' The House Where Music Dwe11s THE TRI-STATE'S COMPLETE MUSIC SERVICE PIANOS, BAND, AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES MUSIC RECORDS REPAIR SERVICE 1040 Fourth Avenue Huntington, West Virginia Phone JA 3-6421 LoNG's PARKETTE, INC. 3730 WESTMORELAND BOULEVARD 9th and U. S. 60, Kenova SANDWICHES SHRIMP SOFT DRINKS FISH DAIRY FREEZE CHICKEN SPAGHETTI DINNERS Phones HA 9-3631 and GL 3-1491 RIFE INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 1429 CHESTNUT STREET KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA PHONE GL 3-2211 NELSON'S CASH MARKET TEACH YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS PHONE GL 3-1561 - WE DELIVER 13th and Poplar Kenova BUY AT... Huntington, W. Vo. V -F- Post 8429 51514th Street Kenova, West Virginia Better than the BEST! 1 SLONE S MARKET I 2002 Poplar sneer nv C0- CRFAME KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA 0751 Q 5 ' Z.. Phone GL 3-9025 I B and B gfiesyou such modern, IOM' Off dependable service CASH g CARRY We Specialize In Service and Quality and remember- Phone GL 3-2441 GAS does it . 711 - C Street Y Bette' far Ceredo, West Virginia mg Owned and Operated by Lonnie Ball UNITED FUEL COMPANY 9'5- Port of the Columbia Gas System B 79 'A' W REDDY KILQWATT, YQUR ELECTRICAL SERVANT APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY CEREDO ESSO SERVICECENTER RED ADKINS DO WMP-N REDO WEST VIRGINI SCITES ELECTRIC COMPANY OHIO VALLEY BUS CO. We Run Chartered Buses to Any Point HUNTINGTON, W. VA. DUDLEY'S, mc, RAWLINGS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT BUTWIN JACKETS 948 THIRD AVENUE HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA KENDRICK'S GROCERY MAY'S BEAUTY SHOP A Store Com lete - P 02211 Full of Gopd Things to Ear 1 0P1a'Sm'fRem Ph e GL 3-3431 DIAL GL 3-3251 - FREE DELIVERY Kenova, West Virgin 101 East High Street, Ceredo 81 John E. 'Kemple Glass works N A Manufactu f HAND MADE TABLE WARE OF DISTINCTION KENOVA, WEST VIRGINIA we Welcome school accounts Q I1 ,gr I I I I ? ,Q A-4? I I I ff Z3 I .. CJ- f 'f . WB 'SI fi? 74? - - . ' I ' -V + , 'f - fffiwig 1 Q g 9. ,, I f J ' f. 512-. I , r ll . fwfr, 'xfx A 4.-Qi E-',I 2 ff 5:4 3 . 51 -f 1551. 41 R Q3 'I'-QQ-'SWR-5' . . .', 1 I I f ' WL I 41 J ,E J X IRST NATIONAL BANK of CEREDO 82 W 6 d fl ' 5 8 f i V5 ir 1 iw? si-Mr . Wm, 5 , 'f f N I l ii When you think about it, the family photographer falls somewhere in the family doctor-lawyer classification. The photographer, like the doctor and lawyer, is called upon when major events in your life occur. With a fine studio portrait you can relive in later years the happiness of the engagement, the wedding, the arrival of children. A photograph is part of forever, and our studio takes this responsibility seriously. :IcWe are proud to be the photographer chosen to photograph your gradu- ating class. We hope that this is the beginning of a lifelong relationship. Photograph Studio . . Downstairs Store ANDERSON N EWCOMB 83 :WV 7 x Q LITHOGRAPHED BY JONES PRINTING COMPANY CHARLESTON. WEST VIRGINIA H 4 1 I I A I 1 4 I I I 1 4 I i ,I I 4 I .1 I I 'Q 1 'Q D li . xx, i 1 J I fmrtf :gy gwggfmi' , G WWW: I nf ,Hz 4q1iif,Qfv 1 4, '12 .' f A' Q If Mwfwf, f ' f wwfw 7 ff ww V, TW ' ' 737 01573445 1 , 2 ff? 4 -if if f ,+Nfl X A ,yd Qgfwjyfgfffiizf 12 f f 7.1 fwvwa' W , V' , ' J A ,H 1 - f-ww 'W--H ,... . iff 51 jf- i-,ff f- T: T V ' ' fx, .s........-nl ?3ff7 'fhlfi' f f V,


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