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The Mountaineer YS) rnd am a powed iu wwe aera st Pee oe poy 1961-1962 EDITION OF THE MOUNTAINEER PRESENTED BY CLASS OF 1962 br Be = fion The Class of 1962 dedicates our yearbook to the one, who through her patience, kindness, and understanding guided our footsteps at the beginning of the long journey to becoming Seniors. With gratitude and sincere thanks we find it a privilege to dedicate our annual to --- Mrs. Ruth G. Thomas ¥ Left to right Johnny, Joan, Martha, Charlotte, Wanda, Mr. Cassell and Donna carbon Staff Martha Cassell Mr. Otho Cassell Donna Houck Editor Advisor Business Manager “ION J fe a Administration J.M.THOMAS ts a 6 Board fg Se ee of Stools When = ; et Te en GEORGE H. PEERY J. 0.MOREHEAD OTHO CASSELL MRS. ANNE CASSELL History Social Studies Math English High Be Faculty MRS. LOIS CRABTREE S.B. HARVEY Home Economics Agriculture Art Physical Education MRS. RUTH THOMAS Grades 1 and 2 MRS. RUBY ATWELL Grades 4 and 5 Elementary Faculty MRS. LOUISE CASSELL Grades 2 and 3 MRS. HELEN BLAIR Grades 6 and 7 . ’ ee + ee er Oe Pew 7 é iy a ie roe awe nr | ! —s : . ’ 1. -- ee _ f WATT aha he Be ‘Ny ‘een Martha Sue Cassell Frances Wanda Fields Charlotte Delilah Harden Chuss of 1962 Wanda, Charlotte, and Martha discussing Senior Trip. t Donna Arlene Houck John William Ingram Joan Elizabeth Umbarger Chass of 1962 pd Donna, Johnny and Joan enjoying leisure time in the library. VW dedbead Sbdalottun ie ors Joan Umbarger ESSAY CONTEST WINNER Martha Cassell = ane aS Donna Houck = BETTY CROCKER AWARD ORATORICAL CONTEST WINNER Joan Umbarger Martha Cassell a = ED “te D.A.R. AWARD WINNERS Johnny Ingram and Martha Cassell Martha Cassell and Joan Umbarger V1) ; pee | Mhiss MOUNTAINEER Johnny Ingram and Charlotte Harden 4 Pe ee gee er we Oe mm ates gies! | , = z ne mins ers ar Segre eaten “hs Cin of 1963 Doris Cassell Vice President Arnold Cregar Richard Creggar Larry Cox Jerry Groseclose Martha Hall Judy Hancock Executive Secretary Reporter Frances Harden President ce Ray Umbarger Richard Lambert Eddie Creggar Vice-President Hilda Mubble a = — aeesens Allen Umbarger Gayle Cox Ch of 1964 Sue Repass Wayne Umbarger President Ann Hubble Executive Secretary Woodson Umbarger Sadie Harden Buddy Ingram Trula Lambert Ce of 1965 Lanny Lindamood Ronnie Neel Y Tillie Tilson Mary Sue Scott President —— ¥ Harlow Bales Jimmy Brown Dickie Call (Lass of 1966 £ S A ) - j 8 - —_ , = ) Brenda Cox Judy Edwards Faye Fogesong President Judy Hall Geneva Hancock Pat Hancock , Larry Hanshew Linda Harden David Hubble Vice-President Charles Neel Sec.-Treas. Barbara Lambert Sandra Neel Garry Oliver Freida Repass Cerolyn Woodle Run eese® fanasee® We Bequeath We, the 1962 graduating class of Ceres High School, now preparing ourselves to end this sphere of education, do hereby give and bequeath our memory of things well done and our source of inspiration to you, our under- classmen, in full hopes that they will be long remen- bered and appreciated. To the High School Faculty we leave our gratitude for the guidance and inspiration they have given us. To the Juniors we leave our ability to get out of classes to work on the annual. To the Sophomores we will the jokes in the Saturday Evening Post in hopes that they keep them written up as we did, To the Freshmen we leave our messy lockers, desks, end ability to get teachers mad, hoping they get their way more than we did. To the Eighth Grade we leave the rocky road, which we have traveled to become Seniors. As individuals: Wanda Fields wills her love for dark, curly haired boys to Sue Repass and her desires for red convertibles to Frances Harden. Charlotte Harden leaves her height to Garry Oliver and her weird ways to Doris Cassell. Martha Cassell wills her ability to sing to Larry Cox end her ability to get along with teachers to Charles Neel and Larry Hanshew. Johnny Ingram leaves his glasses to Mary Scott, until she gets her own. To Richard Creggar he leaves luck to be the only boy in class. Joan Umbarger wills her love for basketball to Tillie Tilson. To Ann Hubble she leaves her good times at school, thrills out of dancing, and her love for black haired boys. And I, Donna Houck leave to Martha Hall my love for school and my sense of humor and witty remarks to Judith Hancock, Donna Houck Testatrix Prophecy The year is now '62, I will not try to give a true report of what each cless member will be doing in 10 years, but I will try to foresee the future for each. Martha Cassell, now Mrs. Namen, is the heed nurse at Ceres Central Hospital and incidentally is doing a little nursing on the sidelines at home. Donna Houck is married to an accountant, has two sets of twins, and now resides in Washington, D.C. Joan Umbarger is very happily married and iives in Kentucky. Besides watching the household budget, she watches two mischievous kids. Wanda Fields, now happily aie has two girls and two boys. Gee! What cute kids! he and her hus- band just purchased a new ranch style home in Washing- ton, D.C. Johnny Ingram, voted best driver of 1962, now has his own Trucking Company in Charleston, West Virginia. He recently married a former Bland High School girl. Charlotte Harden, sticking to what she said her Senior year, is still single and is the head secretary for National Broadcasting Co-operation in New York City. Cpopnteath a o iat Shen Charlotte it end eed THE OFF KEYS THE PANTOMIME KIDS Doris, Ann, Judy, end Martha Ronnie and Charles THE ROCKETEERS THE BON - TOMS Allen and Lanny Mery Sue and Annie Sue SENIOR SUPERLATIVES i} ell mz me HAPPIEST QUIETIST BEST CITIZLNS MOST STUDIOUS = a ja) me ic) an a a a Lan] e wn =) = MOST COURTEOUS BEST LEADERS Cothehns a CUSTODIAN BUS DRIVERS Ted Catron Curtis Stowers LUNCH ROOM WORKERS Ella Cox Pauline Foglesong BLAND ¢ Woodson Umbarger,Captain helping students get off bus Students boarding bus Po Mint SS ee eee o ' 7 +. eae 4 e Dpsoes STUDENT COUNCIL AND ADVISOR Left to right Martha Cassell - President Mrs. Anne Cassell - Advisor Judith Hancock - Exec. Secretary Wayne Umbarger - Vice President Weta Club Martha - Exec. Sec., Donna - Pres., Joan - Vice- Pres. Left to rights: Judy, Martha, Doris, Jerry, Richard, Donna, Joan, Mr. Cassell-Advisor, Frances. Doris Cassell - Vice President Frances Harden - President Mary Scott - Historian Evangeline Atwell - Treasurer Charlotte Harden - Reporter Mrs. Lois Crabtree - Advisor Sue Repass - Chaplian Ann Hubble - Secretary Wanda Fields - Chaplian eae Sf See oe poof 4 y y” 2. ee re eaters of oe F.F.A. MEMBERS PY Sood i Dp war VAttule OP ee es 5 agen. © OA, Lernreaaiele vi a] ry ‘ a CSW 23, ‘AS . igi 9 Cy Ea Hn a , __— I by “) Sa SIVA “a ee = — a iy; . F.F.A. OFFICERS were Reet Richard Cregger, Secretary; Ray Umbarger, Treasurer; Jerry Groseclose, President; Arnold Cregar, Vice President; Wayne Umbarger, Reporter; Pat Hancock, Sentinel a oe 3 Chil Top to Bottoms Martha Cassell, Richard Cregger Donna Houck Frances Harden, Richard Lambert, Martha Mall, Joan Umbarger, Ray Umbarger. (iF enline KY Valentine Sweetheart, Martha Valentine Princess, Ann Hall and her escort, Audrey Cox Lanny Lindamood Fa. Js f 3g RT ne Miss Ceres High School 1962 Mr. Ceres High School Frances Harden receiving bou- Larry Cox with Miss quet from Miss Ceres High Ceres High School School 1961 Martha Hall os tat ——oo oe WN Se — WosSSSSs eH : = 7 - Se OLN 1 anit rar b 7 se eesti Bere ii ass rm | { rv .¢ ! A” ae’ a Candidates for Mr. Ceres High School Sock Hop in Gymnasium ATHLETICS Giel f Washethall Left to right: Prsinghline. ey Martha Ann, Donna, Annie Sue, Joan, Mr. Harvey - coach, Patsy, Mary’ Sue, Hilda, Faye, Linda, and Frances Ann taking free throw. Carol Brown ee Gone eee Seated left to rights Ray, Richard, ee Standing left to rights Mr. Harvey, coach, Richard, Larry, Eddie, Jerry, Johnny, equipment manager. Varsity Basketball Richard Lambert holds the following records: County record for the most points in one game. School records for the most points scored by one player, most points in one game, awarded more foul shots, has made more foul shots, set record by making 22 consec- tutive foul shots, has never fouled out of a ball game. Scored over 900 points in 3 yrs.,—e scored more points in one year than any other player, a record of 22 points in one quarter, scored more points in one-half of a game than any other player. Johnny bandaging Richard's foot. Has started 60 consectutive games. unior Varsity ahctball Left to right: Wayne, Harlow, Jimmy, Lanny, Gayle, Allen, Pat, and Mr. Harvey,coach he FF rs wow Left to rights: Joan, Hilda, Ann, Frances, and Donna is, p J . Mrs. Cassell Af) ‘ Ye a } BIG CHIEF WW Pass the Orange The Twist a tee THE MARION NATIONAL BANK VWHoik PEOPLE LIKE YOU -- LIKE TO BANK Marion BURGESS McNEIL FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 3-388] Marion, Virginia Where Shopping is a Pleasure 111 Main Street Marion, Virginia HOLSTON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. 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