Charleston High School - Charlestonian Yearbook (Charleston, WV)
- Class of 1960
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N ff. ff 5 PRCDMPTER S As prompters perform tn im aluable serx ice in coaching actors through the lines of .1 script so do tt uhcrs nd students in guiding them through the intricacies of knowledge lxcry person durinf his sthool yetrs plays many roles one of which he may later dcxclop into his life s work It is during this time of experimentation and decision that the Cl'1LOlII'l4 cment ind counsel of the pupil s instructors are most helpful Perhaps most importint ot ill is the desire for knowledve which may be inspired at this stlge of miturity for willingness to letrn is 1 quility which cm be an asset throughout a life timc Chlrleston High School offers six courses from which each person may choose clisses to suit his lIlLlIXlLlLIf1l needs The Business Education Course is offered to those who plin to find employment in 1 commercial field rtter completion of high school The College Prcplrltory Course is 1 plan of study LlL5lLXI1CLl tor those who intend to further their education itter high school fraduttion lor the student who wishes to train for a creatixe arts profession there IS a Fine Arts program The General Course is planned to gixe those students who do not care to enter college a sound baslc educa For students who prepare to begin work immediately after high school the Vocational Department supplies necessary traininv In all these courses proude a wide selection of subjects for students whether they plan a definite career or want only an adequate general education is -.ff .' 'u WI ' 4 it bg T ,J N2 ' Y ' . LH' 'g H, .' ., ' D A A Q I, F ' ' 5 l ' I D 4 i Z! ' 4 4' ' i 1 ' 7 ' L4 ' W . , .Y grgtgwr Y. tion. The Practical Arts Course is the ideal choice for girls interested in homemaking. . , . . V L .Y , . f . . . O' 7 V. . . l 'll fi - ll f Y I ,' , l I ,f I 'er' i ff q if 2 :fit If ' f - 5255 ,ry l E 1 ' T 'S T T s f l - 'N , V l' r Q' - I l 1 V '55 I el ,I li, ' - Jial Niki. ' Q, ' 4 gets ., s 1-' wf' 5 ? 15' hm-,rlqwswi y DEAR STUDENTS, A great part of your life has been spent in school up to now, and many of you will have several more years in college. Accordingly, you should work hard and diligently in order to get out of school all that it is supposed to do for you. This means that you cannot loat' through your hours in school with no objective for the future. Make up your mind as to what you want to do and then study hard in order to reach your goal. Seniors, we hope that your three years here have been pleasant and profitable. The years immediately ahead of you will bring many obligations and challenges. NVQ trust you will be able to meet them with ability and courvc un ors md Qophomores strixc t btun ill the cuclit C urlcston lliai iool his to ollcr M tlce thc bcst Il1lI'l'xS you clu in 1 yt ur subiects uit cttcr preplrcd lor ill th it is ihci il tu Gtod lutls to ill ot you Cordiilly ucctor rf school ictivities is Mr L C Richir son whose superb leidership his mule Chlrleston High Qchool a smish hit for the pist two dectdcs Completing., is his twentieth xelr is principil Nlr Rich irdson miy proudly recall the achiexeu ents of CHS under his leidership vw:-,I S1 1 fm f In 499177 A JU Xxx 1 J i it . J A ' o o .i L 'la' il. 'lvl Scl 4 ' 1 ' '. ' .Il '1 I llae b '. I i 4 . '.d viyr. 7 Q 4' , Y I f f. ' if ' if ' a Y 7 ' thi., A 55 -. , -, ,, ,. - P - , . , 'ffgfrr fy' ,, gg- , 1 4 . . . . Y! 4, 1 bi? -gi-W , .v '. sf V 'EF fr 1 3 fi l ff y lr s L .., A , , I rn uf, - 4 -- 1,13 - ' 'y ,hi y y , ll, 5. , ' ' N if -13: f 4 li, V j f it y : Q Ag , it 9' l Q N Q , wY,:,5-,:z,.' k -Q f ': r ,y , , -, , . ' X 1 .'!'f lla- -ry! - HP fi! S' 'Pix ' ' f -Y, .15 QQ P wggm. 'N , Q? if ax, . My fue fy ,R ' L kxw' W, Ls: fx .. W, 1 f Y ,xi 4 1 gil gl fn, ii 4 rf ts 2,14 H, ,E Ax gg: vw wg: 3 .4 A K 'xg If qgf, ig, we-' L' e fl' 1, v fN?'iF W Q 'fi-ew ' , , jj'M:'w1Q 1'i V X 'M Mk ,A ENGLISH They say I will be killed on the Ides of March, shouts john Frank with glee, as he portrays Caesar. Important to the development of each student is a sound knowledge of the English language. The Charleston High School English Department provides instruction not only in grammar, but also in appreciation of fine literature, and in writing techniques. The main objective of this department, says Mrs. Arline Smith, head of English studies, is to develop as far as possible the communication skills of every student. As a result of efforts to increase the scope of the department, two new classes have been organized. The first of these, creative writing, taught by Miss Whitteker, is an experimental class designed to train those interested in literary arts. A special reading class, taught by Miss Facinoli, is planned to further the read- ing ability of those enrolled. As a good background of English and proper language usage is vital in every facet of life, the students are fortunate in studying under the competent and pleasant Charleston High School English staff. ARLINE SMITH EDYTH FRENCH MARTIN Head of English Department Effective Speaking ANN GARRITY KEITH XVI-IITTEKER journalism Creative Writing ENGLISH ANN DAUBENSPECK junior Director Junior-Senior English THELMA GREGORY Sophomore English Rl'BY STALNAKFR MAZIE STEINBICKER junior-Senior Senior Director English Senior English 'vw - The main thing I want to emphasize is . . . er . . stammers Bruce nil, Leech. I 6 Heres the record we want, says Stuart Chaney to XY'.1nda Mellot. after a long search. ENGLISH HELEN BAILEY English ADELE FACINOLI English-Rciuling AI LEEN RAY English -IVANITA Mlsim 'Qi English ROBERT MARSHA l.l. English-French NINA H. BROXVN Englislif--latin Carol Quisenberry and Martha Adams use thc Libmry for 1'sfci'cnic materials fiirtl1ci1'Englisl1 .lssiignmcnt LANGUAGE S I.atin ELSIE BOLIN French 1 W M . I6 . The Language Department is staffed by Mrs. Mar- cella Cook, Mrs. Nina Brown, Mrs. Mary Hark, Mrs. Elsie Bolin, and Mr. Robert Marshall. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Brown teach Lating Mrs. Bolin and Mr. Mar- shall, Frenchg and Mrs. Hark, Spanish. The Kanawha County Board of Education installed at Charleston High School this year a special language clinic for students of foreign languages. The clinic con' sists of ultra modern booths equipped with magnetic tapes with which the students may improve their enun- ciation. Steve Foster, Bonnie Gardner, Edie Frye, Bev Burdett, and Beth NX'ood study in the new French lab. -2, . i. Q '!'t!1 H M si uma: 4 n. oi ,, 'E ' ' uumas O 04 1' K H. . , , 'mln '-t NV. 41 f. L-..L,-1g V 1 y - Q E t 90 . . . y A 1 . 1 Elaine McWhorter and Judy McKim study third-year Latin, Patty XX'eise, Kitty Williams, Jay McCoy, Pedro, and Fred Kellmeyer study a poster and find it a challenging subject. in 5PHrliSh Cl21SS. I8 MAJTIQI Charleston High School's Mathemat- ics Department is ever busy teaching students to think with numbers as well as with words. Under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Steadman, this De- partment provides classes in basic math, first and second year algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. The study of mathematics helps the student learn to reason, a necessity for success in any walk of life. The challenge of tomorrow makes the worker of today. ELIZABETH STEADMAN MARY FROTHINGHAM Department Head Calculus Geometry--Algebra Algebra--Trigonometry CLINE JACKSON KENNETH MEADOWS 5 Geometry-Algebra Algebra Basic Math-Geometry Adrienne Adams, Mike Martin, Frank Kirkpatrick, Dick Wangelin, Chester Shuman, and Bill Harris appear to be stymied by a giant slide rule. I9 SCIENCE INIIRIAM WEST JOHN LOWE MARTHA COLE Chemxstry Department Head Bxology Bxology Dmi Smlth Pltty WCISC 'md Bob Broun tonduct m oxygen C'XlLI'll11LFlf m Chemxstry 20 Coach Lowe explains a flower chart to Judy Plymale. SCIENCE Busy, busy, busy. That's the Charleston High School Science Department on any day. The-re's never a dull moment in any one of our school's fine science classes. Although biology is a required subject, chemistry and physics are for the student who wants to learn more about the physical and chemical nature of milffCI'. Crayfish bottled in formaldehyde, hydrometers, pycnometers, sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxidefall these and many more items can be found in one of the science laboratories. lt is here that students accomplish the practical application of what they have learned in class. Under the supervision of john M. Lowe, jr., the Science De- partment never ceases informing students of the marvels around them. It is not hard to see that teachers in this Department do their jobs well. Charleston High always has a high percentage of winners in the Science Fair, and on the various tests given in the school. Nancy Kallam, Margaret Tiley, Tom Rose. Eric Godfrex Carl Henson and Donald VUade perform in experiment using, weights and measures. if Y HISTORY CECILE GOODALL LOIS REVERCOMB HELEN LESLIE Department Head American History American History American History Patty Teel, Martha Lamb, and Becky McCue cram for an American history test. 22 History is one of the most essential subjects taught in the high school, for only through the study of the past can men benefit from the mistakes of their predecessors and acquire the wisdom to solve the problems of the present successfully. Through the careful and patient instruction of history teachers, the ideals of democracy are passed from generation to generation and the American way of life is im- proved and advanced. The faculty members of the Charleston High School History Department, the head of which is Miss Cecile Goodall, are especially adept at present- ing their subjects in such manner as to create in the students an interest in and a desire for learning. In addition to classes in American and World History, classes are offered in sociology and prob- lems of democracy to advanced students. HISTCDRY DICK MCELXWEE , ,, VIRGINIA 'ITRNER , MENDEI. CARP ADELE HOIICHINS , MILDRED KREIG ,,,,,, XV01'lLi NX'0rld Vforld VC'orld Viforld History History History History History Q, Q!! Gay Hazelbetk. Jim Cole. Melissa Mann. and Donm Sturgill give MLN. Hmltliim their untliyiic lttcntm 4., T 'i V V 1K ? Q, , 5 4 1 5 Aff fu of Q, 3 4' ' w V y' A X- A ,- . .2 f,'. 3' nm ' Q . . ,, C fsmf ,if , fy 1 wi' KN gs 'Q' 3' 'WRX , , MQ N awww' gk. f-'1 ,. I .,,. ---+....,, 'MA Qf, QF QE 5 v 3 Q fn' A,., 1 '. 1 eng The Boys Gym nlnss duus thc old fashioned PHYSICAL EDUCATICDN Barbara Howell and Iemne Rfndx demomtrate J modem dlme FRANCES ANDERSON IOL ROMAINO Cmls Phwxul Edun mon Bmw Phs Smal Eduutmn KEINIXITIH PARKFR JOAINNA IOVEIOX Bmw Phssu ll I' lucltum lf s Plum nl Idm lt: jumping -lurk us am exercise. FINE ARTS PHALA SVMMERS Music HAZEI. KELLOGC1 Librarian AGNES HYSTON Art The Arts Division of the Fine Arts Department is ably directed by Miss Agnes Huston. There is a variety of classes to suit a person's interests: general art for the beginner, ad- Leonard Anderson, Patricia Coles, Robert Frazier, Elaine Thompson, jimmy Ireland, and Mrs. Summers check a musical score. The Music Division of the Fine Arts Department, supervis- ed by Mrs. Phala Summers, consists of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade classes in Chorus and Music Appreciation. These classes give students the necessary training for the Charleston High School Chorus or simply the chance to develop talent and enjoy singing. The Music Appreciation class for Seniors helps students to understand different types of music and the works of famous composers. 6 f-'Z' z vanced art for anyone making plans for further study in art, and advertising art for the future commercial artist. The art students have served the school well in making posters, decorating for school events, and beautifying the halls with their works, Sharon LaRue, Karen Oldham. and Linda Bourn choose records for the Music Appreciation tlass. -bmw Nx 'B-,fp D72 FIN E ARTS Carol Quisenberry and Martha Adams, Co-Art Editors of the Clmrlerlwzifm, put up sales promotion posters. Miss Hazel Kellogg, our librarian, introduces us to the wonderful realm of books. In the library the stud- ents are taught how to get the most out of the books read, whether they are read for school work or for pleasure. A short course in Library Science is offered by Mrs. Kellogg to the English classesg and as for reference themes, help is there for the asking. Hun- dreds of history students daily use the books on the reference shelves. Charleston High's library is the largest and has the best selection of books among the high school libraries of Kanawha County. Gloria Anderson, Steve Mooney. and JoAnn Peale put their figurines in the kiln for glazing, 'FQ Larry McClure helps Miss Huston change the art work in the display case. MANUAL ARTS Bob Whntnaan Dlck Glover and Torn Barrmger vsork dllngently ln the Mechamcal Draws mg Class JAMES XX' LOOP CI-IARI ES N HALL Prmtxng Mechanical Dravung Our Prmtmg Department plays a double role mstructxon and pro ductxon Regular classes ID prlntmg are taught Students enrolled IH these classes galn actual expenence IH typesettmg and other partlcu lars of the trade as a result of work assignments on jobs for the Kanawha County Schools Report cards for eyery school m Kanawha County are the product of thus Deplrtment Constant exposure to prmtmg promlems of The Book Strap student newspaper QINCS all a yaluable lesson IH newspaper productlon Patlence and neatness are tvso deslrable tralts lf one IS to enjoy Mechamcal Drawng and make good grades ln lt Natural talent ln art IS unnecessary as the course stresses fundamentals of drawmg using speclal mstruments Iuture archltects and engmeers fund the class myaluable as far as some basic mstructxon 1n thelr fleld IS con cerned The latest lssue of the Book Strap rolls off the press V I vim LS I , i . 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' 3 MANUAL ARTS When .1 school desk needs to be repalred a cabmet made or 1 bookcase sanded down the Woodwork Shop IS the place to get It done and done well The manually lnclxned students at Charleston Hrgh School haxe the facll 1t1es of excellent shops at therr dlSPOS'1l lt lb no wonder that xocmonal students from Chftrleston Hlgh haxe C G SCHAFER MAXWELL GUNDLACH Woodwork General Metals l1ttle trouble fxndmg jobs Thcy are well preptred for any job m the manual 'rrts field General metals students lc.1rn to c1re for and use xarlous preces of machinery correctly and wlth ease They can make and repalr artrcles at home and at the school In lxke man ner woodwork students are taught thoroughly the funda mentals of cabnnet malung It IS such departments as thrs that make our school a good one Mr Gundlach carefully supervrses all work done xn the general metals shop 'lhe woodworkmg shop rs always buzzmg wrth ac truty whrle projects are bemg completed 29 1 y 4 7 4 s , . ' c . 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A N BUSINESS EDUCATIGN TYPING AN D Sl-IORTI-IAN D For those students vsho vush to obtarn employment upon graduatron the Busmess Educatlon Department proudes the trammg and basxc skrlls necessary Two of the most popular classes offered by the Department ire typmg and shorthmd Two years of both are usually a must for those students who hope to prepare for .1 setrctmal career To encourage a venume mterest rn perfectmg speed ac Curley and mechanxcs plns and certlfrcatcs are awarded for outstandrng abnlrty durmg the course of the school year .pa is CHARI hs I'I:RREI I MART HA FRAZIER ADA I IN EI '1 I XIII H XX ARD1:N Bookkcepmg Shorthand Department Head Typmg II Office Prattrtc Shorthand II lypmg I Keepmg one s eyes on the book rs an rmportant part of bunldmg speed on the ty pen rrttr The class demonstrates Mrs Frazler gnes duettnons as nrmble fmgers fly through the strokes . ,ig Y rl I Y , . . . 7. K 1 L ' X L . L ' .. ., , . , . , z-Q f ' I ' L 5 7 .4' .--rf .3,'.f,S4 ,ff - 'N-s.-aq A -. - ,J -' F' -'. . , f-' ' ' - .. ' -4 - t- .fsx 74' ' .. uf ., 7 7 . I . , ,, , ,. - fr I D v A ' ' I V Y BUSINESS EDUCATIGN fi .EQ VIVIAN SNEDD N K cnu xl Busm ltonomn C Lopr ly The account of Montrcello Chma Company ID the Cash Payment journal IS the tonttrn of these young bookkeepers at the moment BOCDKKEEPING AND GENERAL BUSINESS Perhaps two of the most rewardmg classes of the Buslness Educatxon curriculum are Book both classes xs to proxldc the student not only wrth the bdsm skxlls of 1 well rounded bust ness course but also mth a more effectne plan to transact or xnterpret busmess affa1rs Students who use thelr trme vusely ln these classes flnd upon graduatxon many opportunx tnes tor employment Glrls nn the General Busmess class dxstostr an error m the textbook and frnd rt xery amusmg xX 1' ' 1' 'Q 1' l keeping and General Business. The aim of BUSINESS EDUCATICDN UO 000 000 000 Af , Patrlcta Iarrett shoyys a customer one ot the lltcst sty le sun tters e ll tn the se IDI., ml Patty Ixetsu yxorles dlllgren to tmprox the looks ot thus tounter DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATICDN Those students who xx mt put tlme em wloyment tlonf mth thelr school nourses rol s ltue L L to eooperttlye system vsherehy students vtorl-e Ill thelr drplom IS DLIYIIIY the mornlnf DlSfflbuflXC Edutl tlon students are busy studylnce general mtthe mittes merchandtsrng and Bustness Englnsh After three pertods of hard study they 'tre oft to ytrxous stores md busxness CSt1lDllShIT1CfltS III the elty Mtny Dlstrtbutlye ldut 1t1on students fxnd they need no further fflllllllg beyond hugh school to obtun permlnent employment L XM ws ,X N W J T 0 O, K ' ' N ,S Y I S M I V S 1 l .' ' ' 1 H ' '- A 'H en l in Diqtribt lflu'.1tA n. This is L1 local stores and receive 'hours' toward 'cttin' t . Y , Y . . .Y 4 -A - F F' ' ' - r v V' , , ,, . , , . . - . . . L ' ' V ' Y l l Th' .tttnlttlw display' of urtitles fds ' :ll '. . t 1 1' '- , ' Q Y tly' V e' BUSINESS EDUCATICDN All eyes are on the map 15 Cue-ne Mmley pomts out the home stxte XXestV1rg1n1a ff' N, Kltt, Sauwegoet and Lynn Rrehndson help keep the sehool offxee runnmg, smoothly ECQNCDMIC GEGGRAPHY Armed Pfllillflly for ,1 Busxness Educmon mftjor the economxc geogrrphy elftss malees a s tluthle eontrlbutxon to the well rounded edu Citron of lny student Through the ids lnced mxp study Mrs Ames Snedden trnes to lm press upon her students the lmportance of geoertphletl features on the economlc struc lre lhle to nuke 1 more sueeessful Cholce of Crreers throuf h lfenovxledfe guned md interest dexeloped Ill III 1re1 of OLLLlP1tlOl'l which xs most revx lfklllli 1nd needed 33 ' L ' , ' 1 ' . ' I 1 6 v 2 A f V . ., ture of the world, Students who take the class ' 1 L A A s 1 x ' ' 1' ' . X . . . - , f Y V , y A ,V ' A ' N . h 5, K . . . 3 ll A v 1 1 4 . . ' ' f I V l . ' - . ,V ' , . , , . . F . , . ' ' V ' . ' , ' A ' ' 1 Q v' HOME ECONOMICS Three girls from the suxing tl.iss put finishing touthes On their current pflvlcsts. MRS. M. T. COOK XVANDA EWING Boys Chef-Girls Home- Home Economics making it COOKING AN D CLOTHING Students of the Practical Arts Course re- ceive the opportunity to learn the basic skills of home economics necessary for managing a home in the future. For the girl who cannot boil water, the cooking class is available. The girls not only learn to follow accurately recipes, but also how to plan and serve well-balanced meals. Clothing is a second course, designed to keep the modern student in style and fashion. The aim of the clothing class is to help the student to become proficient in homemaking and home decorating. Cooking is an art that can not be matched if it is done properly. These three girls make light work Of their assignment. HOME ECCDNOMICS HOW D0 JE' U1 'H in ai -Wag? 4 :.'K Vrrgmm Lashley tests her sk1ll on t.1k1ng the heart pulse of Bunken Clrp HOME NURSING e th1rl ' A el1s one n11rs1n1 1 IN r e me ILLIL 1111 s dents xuth common IllllCSSCS md hovs to e e for them Ill emer1,ene1es 15 the purpose uf th1s 1nterest1n1 intl xxorthvsh1lc eliss Tlus yur the Home NLIFSIIIY Deputment I5 under the el1reet111n ul Mrs Plul Plcslel 1 nevxeonler stun 9 lkltllflilll nursme IHSULILIIOII Ms Pcslsl s ses Sehool nurse A balanced 1l1et 18 one of thc most 11np01't1nt plrts of ewod hellth expluns I'l11ne MAX horter to Brcntlr I'1111er STFIRS Perhaps the greatest of all human drama is life, and since the greater porf tion of a persons lifc is spent in acquiring an education the years spcnt in this pursuit may bc compared to the acts of '1 play. 'Ilnoughout thc first :nd scconcl icts thc iuthor slowly ccyclops the plot ic y cing o 1 untx 1 i irc in in tum docs plot of 1 studcnts lngh school yeirs unrlvcl during his unioi 1nd Sopho more ycars to a similar clnn tx in his Senior yeir As does the success of any theatrical production depend upon the show rntnship of the l1st ict so too does the success ot thc threc ycirs spent xt Chtrleston High School dcpencl upon the show rn lnship of its fintl ict 'Ihe pcrforrninccs of thc actors in this 1ct depend cntircly upon the foundation laid during the forrnatiye years of ipprenticeship If these earlier years have been spent wisely with careful preparttion for the future the Senior year rewards each player with the long awaited role a s XX hen the stars of the 1960 se lson embarlced upon their school career they came nnnously it first but gradually each student was cagerly cngulfed by the desire to belong and maintain the high idells 1nd standards th it had been intrusted to him XX ith the ftll of their final curtain the players are saddened by the thought that their yeir of stardom has p tssed the Fllc Bucket cl iss rings gripc sessions 1nd tsscrnblies 1ll are but mcrnories their englgcrncnt is oycr 1 Z' X v f X P' 5 :I Gr-X 'if 2 C, CR 'NN 1-1 '5 A , . . . 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X 1 , , , - , 5 Q ,rg- - ,W ,,,,.,, ig fs 'K N X il!! kc -XX si v in Ri, ' K' -40233, ' ' N. 1455 'JS' buf ,M Wugsaki SENIQR CLASS QH'IC1:lHS XYILIYIIC Rich Mike Martin George Guthric 'S ,ff ff Q 5 fa' fx 71' J ffm yy' sf tiff Alf MURRAY CALLMEN ABRAMS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club unlor Academy of Sclence urnor Red Cross Vxsual Educatron Club JUANITA ACEY GENERAL Boosters Club ADRIENNE ADAMS COLLEGE PREPARATORY All County Chorus Boosters Club Curtaln and Mask unror Class Play junxor Red Cross Revelers MARTHA CARROLL ADAMS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Clmflertoman Co Art Edrtor French Club Presrdent unxor Class Play umor Red Cross Latrn Club Qunll and Scroll Revelers MELLENEY JOYCE ADAMS BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Glrls Athletnc Assocxatron junror Red Cross WILLIAM D ALBRIGHT COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Jumor Red Cross Spamsh Club DEBORAH BOYD ANDERSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Junnor Red Cross GLORIA JEAN ANDERSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club junior Red Cross LEONARD E ANDERSON JR INDUSTRIAL ARTS All County Chorus All State Chorus Football LESLIE C ANDERSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY jumor Red Cross RUSSELL H ANDERSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball Basketball Boosters Club Curtarn and Mask j n1or Red Cross Latln Club Pad and Pencrl Spannsh Club Track VIRGINIA E ARMSTRONG COLLEGE PREPARATORY Band Boosters Club French Club Gxrls State Latin Club Natronal Honor Society Quxll and Scroll SASC journal Co Edntor Student Councnl Student of the Week DIANNE FAYE ARNOLD COLLEGE PREPARATORY Home Room Secretary junror Class Play junror Red Cross REBECCA KAY ARNOLD BUSINESS EDUCATION Buslness Educatron Club Junior Red Cross DENNY ROGER ARTHUR COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boys State, Football, Junror Academy of Scrence, junnor Class Offrcer, Secretary, Mountam Lron Club, Nat1onal Honor So cxety, Student Councxl, Vrce Presndent, Track SENIORS I ' , f3',il I s rs' 1 'Cla xg- Q L I ima' S L C , a A - - W A -A f',7cD 'T' A . I f 31, E, l ,. 'lf . 5 All I Q 5 , 1' Q, ' 2 , ,ff ' . f I, vas' b,, ff' ff! f 7 T 2 I I J z , 1 I KV s J 1. ,J ' ' ,J ' , . . y ' I 1 1 l :J I 9 3 ' . ,. l L , .. L 3 - , ' 1 J , J , , , . 1 7 ' 7 I ' , . , . ' 9 ' 1 ' 1 , ,Q , .- - , u- ? I 7 ! .3 1 . 7 . Y ' 3 . 2 ' ' ' ' Q , - 7 5 ' , . E K - 1 I 1 t . , 1 S 5 ww.--4 Sy 2 . KNEELING: Frank Kirkpatrick, Byron Kallam. FIRST ROW: Becky McCue, Susan Romayne, Maripat Hill, Patty Nicolet, Stanli Mitchell, Ginger Arm- strong. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Benson, Bonnie Vick, Elaine McW'horter, Sally Thornhill, Barbara Howell, Ellen Lopinsky, Harriet Brawley, Jeanne Leslie. Nancy Butts. THIRD ROVU: Chester Shuman, Denny Arthur. Andy Sale, Way'ne Rich, Joe Wright, Tony Asbury. NATIONAL HONOR S S CIET-Y f' f I -A ali, l. If V. je! ff -6 RJJZ ' QT - --,- i V SW? ge , ye.: 'gf vJ , f . Q X ,tkfxx Kult, X A' IV,-my If i 4 , , Q. . Z lf , 20,94 F... - . ' 4 .f 1, ,. qui'-xv -ss! fx 4' A 1 I ft I ,,.,J ly, 1 'Y f ' f f 5 f CN O n Kew M99 E' 45f2s ra 'Fl XWJJIKG Lx fi? 'lk f Gqixx , gf V V, 1 40 I Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor achievement at Charleston High School. This Society is selective and only those students who are in the upper ten per cent of the 'Senior Class and the upper five percent of the junior Class are considered by the faculty, who make the final decision. Each candidate must have fulfilled the qualifications of scholarship, character, leadership, citizenship, and service before he is given consideration. The Society encourages enlightenment of the mind through school Work and extra- curricular activities, as symbolized by its impressive emblem, the flaming torch. WAWN MARGARET R ARTHUR COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Busmess Education Club umor Red Cross MARILYNN I ARTHUR COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club French Club Latm Club Symphonrc Club YTeens DONNA J ASBURY BUSINESS EDUCATION Mountam Lnon Band Boosters Club Follnes Homecommg ueen umor Red Cross Mmstrel ANTHONY LEE ASBURY COLLEGE PREPARATORY umor Academy of Scnence Natronal Honor Socrety Sand wrch Club DAVID LEE ASSEFF COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club JUDITH ANN ATKINS BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Educatlon Club EDWARD ROUNDS BAKER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Football junnor Academy of Scrence jumor Red Cross Mountain Lxon Club NAN ELIZABETH BAKER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Chaflertonzazz junror Red Cross Latm Club CHARLES A BALDWIN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Football umor Red Cross Mountaln Lron Club CONSTANCE G BARNETT COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Claarlertommz Chorus Future Homemakers of Amerrca Latm Club Y Teens PATRICIA ANN BARR BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Busxness Education Club Follres French Club Junlor Red Cross STEPHEN EDWARD BARTON GENERAL Boosters Club MARY H BAUME COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap, Boosters Club, jumor Red Cross, Latm Club CAROLYN ANN BEATTY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Cheerleader, Curtam and Mask, junror Red Cross, Revelers, Spamsh Club, Thespran Socxety MARY COURTNEY BEDELL COLLEGL PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chorus, Jazz Club, junior Red Cross, Pad and Pencll Club, Revelers 2.2 SENICDRS Sf L :FRI x xt I , t 'f , X- ' X X ' I , , X Tits.. 1 S - W ' A ew I E I FQ IQ' 1 N - - I .v ,L ,L W -,W , - ' -f f V fl 7 R 5: 1' ss W , YI: l - , YF - T ' E r 3- ' ':::,- 5557 - v , , ,mb , .gN. 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' , , I , J . 1 3 1 r ' ' A 7 7 1 3 WM ff-M SENIORS NANCY LYNN BENNETT BUSINESS EDL CATION Boosters Club Busnness Educatlon Club Chorus umor Red Cross Spanrsh Club YTeens MARY ANN BENSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Boosters Club azz Club unror Academy of Sclence umor Red Cross Natronal Honor Society urll and Scroll Spanxsh Club Thesplans KEITH GERALD BFNTI EY INDUSTRIAL ARTS umor Red Cross ORUS ASHBY BERKLEY BL SINESS EDUCATION A Cappella Cholr All County Chorus All State Chorus Curtam and Mask Junror Red Cross STEPHEN M BERNSTEIN COLLEGE PREPARATORY French Club Latln Club Symphonrc Club THOMAS W BLAKE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Homeroom Basketball umor Red Cross ANNA MARIE BOND BUSINLSS EDUCATION Boosters Club Busrness Educatlon Club umor Red Cross YTeens IRA ALAN BORSTEIN COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Cholr All County Chorus LINDA ANN BORSTEIN COLLLGL PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtaln and Mask French Club Junror Red Cross LINDA JANE BOURN BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Busxness Educatron Club, Chorus, Curtann and Mask, Jumor Class Play, Junlor Red Cross, Revelers JOYCE CAROL BOWERS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Dlstrrbutne Educatlon Club ALVIN BOWLES COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Basketball, Boosters Club, Football, Jun1or Red Cross RUTH ANN BOWMAN GENERAL Boosters Club, Jumor Red Cross RICHARD LEE BRADLEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Band, Boosters Club, Junror Red Cross HARRIET JEAN BRAWLEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Snap, Curtain and Mask, Junror Class Play, Latrn Club, Natronal Honor Socnety, Qurll and Scroll, Revelers, Thesprans wiv' ,gy V T- I l X ' 1 X ' .,, N f X f ' ' r I 1 J ggi-,!,1 , ..., ,W 5 - v Q - T f- C .V - g ! - ul, ga Y l....,E?' ' 'HEI' ' Milli' - , . 11--v I l , . , ' , ' . A ' , J , J ' U ,J , , ,Q V 7 ' . , . 4 b l x . ' V 1 ' 1 ,Y I 4 , . , . . , , I ' - x D . 1 I . 7 , ' . , , 1 CAROL jO BROWN , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Business Education Club, Spanish Club. jOHN MARLIN BROXVN D1S'l'RIl3I'T1l'lf EDl'Cfl'l'lON Distributive Education Club. LARRY THOMAS BROWN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. MICHAEL ARNED BROXWN COLLEGE PREPARATORY junior Red Cross. ROBERT L. BRONWN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Basketball, Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. SARAH FRANCES BROXVN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Booster Club, Curtain and Mask, junior Red Cross, Revelers, Spanish Club. BEVERLY BURDETT , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Smzp, Advertising Manager, Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, junior Class Play, junior Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, Revelers. RONALD XVAYNE BURFORD DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club. MARY L. BURGESS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, French Club, jazz Club, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Pad and Pencil, Symphonic Club. PATRICIA ANN BURGESS BESINESS EDECATION Business Education Club, junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. DELBERT RAY BURGY INDVSTRIAL ARTS Boosters Club. BARBARA CARR BURNS COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Chorus, Business Education Club, Chorus, Follies, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Symphonic Club. Y-Teens. EMMA jEAN BURRELL BUSINESS IiDI'CA'1'1ON A Cappella Choir, Chorus, junior Red Cross. jULIETTE BURRELL COLLEGE PREPARATORY French Club. jOYCE ELEANOR BUSH BUSINESS EDECATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Girls Athletic As- sociation, Vice Presidentg junior Red Cross. XV! xii! 13: Mrs, Steinbirker, our new and well-liked Senior Class Director. patiently gixes help- ful adxice to jeanne DeXY'ick. Edie Frye. and Byron Kallam. x xo! 5 Susan Romayne stands straight and tall to be measured for her graduation gown, While Richard Whingelin. Zoe Sarrett, and Denny Arthur wait their turn. 55-4 NANCY A. BUTTS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Slrnp. Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, Tennis Team. JAMES COY BYERS COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Band, All-State Band, Bel Airs, Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. ANNETTE L, CABLISH . GENERAL Band, Boosters Club, French Club, junior Red Cross, Min- strel, Symphonic Club. ALBERT L. CALLOWAY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Boosters Club, Charleston Youth Congress, Debate Club, Football, jazz Club, junior Class Play. JUDY KATHRYN CARTE . . BUSINESS EDUCATION Band, Business Education Club, Boosters Club, Future Home- makers of America, junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. CECELIA ANN CARTER . BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, junior Red Cross. LYNN CARVER . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Spanish Club, Y- Teens. RUTH MAXINE CASDORPH BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club, Boosters Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Revelers. CHARLES CASSIS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Chorus. LYNDA MARIE CHANDLER . BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club, Chorus, Y-Teens. BURDELL DAVID CHAPMAN, III. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Band, junior Academy of Science, Track, Visual Education Club. HELEN I. CHAPMAN . . BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club, Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. SANDRA K. CHASE . .. .. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chorus, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Sociology Club. DON MAURICE CLARK Boosters Club, Golf Team. ROBERT ERNEST CLARK COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Home Room Basketball, junior Academy of Science, junior Red Cross. COLLEGE PREPARATORY HOWARD FRNI ST CLAY JR GLNI RAL Boosters C lub KAREN ELAINE CLAY BL SINLSS EDUCATION Buslness Education Club Boosters Club umor Red Cross BARBARA DIANE CLEMENTS COLLLGI PREPARATORY Boosters Club ALICE SUL CLINE Bl SINLSS LDUCATION Busrness Educatnon Club umor Red Cross Y Teens BEVERLY CARROL COLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Girls Athletic Assoclatron azz Club umor Red Cross Latin Club Rexclers Symphonlc Club Vrsual Educatron Club Y Teens PRISCILLA JANE COLE COLLI CI: PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtain and Mask French Club umor Red Cross PATRICIA ANN COLES COLLEGE PREPARAY ORY Chorus Y Teens MARY JANICE COMER BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club RICHARD ALLEN COMER GLNIIRAL Boosters Club Junxor Red Cross KAREN LOUISE CONLEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Busrness Educatlon Club, Jazz Club, Junior Red Cross, Symphonrc Club JANET BRISON CONNELL DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Boosters Club, Junror Red Cross JESSIE ELIZABETH CONNER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, French Club, French Elementary Teachnng Project, Jazz Club, Pad and Pencrl PATRICIA ANN COOKE BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Educatron Club, Cheerleader, Follres, Junnor Homecomlng Queen Attendant, Junror Red Cross, Rewelers CLAYTON RAY COOPER GENERAL Book Snap Representatwe, Junxor Red Cross JERRY REESE COOPER COLLEGE PREPARATORY MOUUt31H L1on Band Q, X EL gjilllli 9 si 1 'Ilii- U! SENIORS -' X Q-EEL. I x l x lf X l , I-aio 'ggi X if X Cl! X I' X Q f Q sag? 'v L , v , fs , nr A, YYL I , ., i , X - 2 lag. -J' A if!-:f Vi? f , lim :lily 3 .qs 1 ' Qsgauf' 1 I , , F 5 l I I I I I x I 1 J . ' 7 ' 1 J I 3 A . . I 3 J ' 3 J . l . 7 9 li Y Y I 7 ' - i 1 ' , 1 , I ' , ' . , . H Aff 1:- U we img.. ,, 'Q m!f'5 ik SENIOBS JOYCE ANN COOPER BUSINESS EDUCATION Busuness Educatlon Club Crrls Athletic Assocratron unror Red Cross Spmrsh Club BARBARA LFE CORDER BI SINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Business Iduutron Club Home Room Vlce President unnor Red Cross BI CKY SUE COX COLLLGI PREPARATORY Future Te1chers of Amerrca Clrls Basketball Team Socrologcy Club Spanrsh Club Y Teens MARY ANISE COX COLLI GI PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtam and Mask Home Room Secretary unror Red Cross Rex elers Spanrsh Club CPORCE CUNNINCHAM COLLI GL PREPARATORY Boosters Club unror Academy of Scrence Presrdent unror Red Cross EMMA JOYCE DAHLIN COLLEGL PREPARATORY Boosters Club umor Red Cross Rexelers Spanrsh Club JEAN ANN DAVIS BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Buslness EdLlLdfl0l'1 Club Crrls Athletlc As socratron unnor Red Cross JANET MARIE DEAN COLLIHCL PREPARATORY luture Teachers of Amerrca unlor Red Cross YTeens ROY WAUCH DEAN COLLLGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club lootball umor Red Cross Track JACK VU DEBOLT COLLLGL PREPARATORY All County Band, Band Ofhcer, Boosters Club, Follies, Junior Academy of Suence, Junror Red Cross, Mlnstrel MAXXWELL DFITZ GLNERAL Mountarn Lron Band JEANNE B DEWICK COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Clmrlerfozzmzz, Follres, Queen Attendant, Junror Academy of Science, Junror Red Cross, Latxn Club, Mass Mountam Lron Attendant, Quill and Scroll, Revelers JAMI S GREGORY DILGER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club LARRY ELWOOD DIX COLLEGE PREPARATORY All County Band, All State Band, Mountaln Lron Band, Bel Arrs, Boosters Club, Junror Red Cross HARRY B DOLIN, JR COLLEGI: PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Basketball, Junror Red Cross .mi lf I I 1 1 Q ' X l f X l ' X K X If DX , ' ' - ' S Q ' X ' v 'Z..5: I 1 L, x: K ga V 1 W Y - Y V L E?:, 35:4 fb N' -4 igllll ' :zu - P , ' l . I. V I. . . . , J . , a . 1 l I 1 I I l . . . . W . T A' . . l - v - ' 1 l ' J ' .. ' L . , 1. ' , I 7' 7 7 - ' l V I Y 5 1 1 Y I 1 I I ' P I , J . -L Y . y . L J . 4 4' I . D 1 Q. -I . , J. . - . , y J A . . ' J I' J 4 ' l is J 4 1 ' ' , 1 V : , : I ,J ' , ' - X I EDWARD DAVID DONEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club. MELANIE SUE DOOLEY GENERAL Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, Junior Red Cross, Revelers, Sociology Club, Symphonic Club. AGNES MAE DOUGLAS BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club. JANE B. DOUGLASS , , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Book SIl'f1,!7, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Majorette. ANNETTE JOYCE DOUMANY COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Choir, All-County Chorus, Boosters Club, Chorus, Future Teachers of America, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. ORREN DOUGLAS DRAKE , . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Football, Mountain Lion Club, Track. BARBARA ANN DUDLEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Head of Girls Band, Junior Red Cross, ANNA MARIE DUNLAP GENERAL Girls Athletic Association. DAVID REED DUVALL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Boosters Club, Homeroom Basketball, Jazz Club, Pad and Pencil Club. BARBARA L. EBERBAUGI-I COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Cl7f1I'I6,l'I01II11II. Curtain and Mask, French Club, French Elementary Teaching Project, Junior Academy of Science, Junior Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, Tennis. NANCY LOU ELLIOTT ., , ,, GENERAL Boosters Club, Chorus, Jazz Club, Junior Red Cross, Spanish Club, Symphonic Club. RADA LOUISE ESKINS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Business Education Club, Chfzrlexlozlifzfz, Feature Editor, Fu- ture l-Iomemakers of America, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. RONALD L. FERGUSON GENERAL Boosters Club. JOYCE EDNA FERRELL . .. ,..,,. BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Girls Athletic As- sociation, Junior Red Cross. MYRNA JUNE FERRELL , DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club, Girls Athletic Association, Junior Red Cross. Bev XX'ootl, Nan Baker, Dale Gay, and Greta Arthur admire the Bell, our Symbol Of victory over Huntington Central High School, S E 2 2 i i 3' .N F t ,Q 5 3 i 5 Q 4 S 3 3 3 fl 0 X ? FIRST ROXXQ Left to right: Martha Neff, Bev Burdett. Maripat Hill, Angela Johnson, Harriet Brawley, Carol Quisenberry, Martha Adams, Ginger Armstrong. SECOND RONW: Rada Eskins, Bonnie Vick, Bev X5C'ood, Bonnie Gardner, Sally Thornhill, Patricia Rupert, Jeanne Leslie. THIRD ROXW: Mike Martin. Chester Shuman. Andy Sale, Gary Kearns. Frank Kirkpatrick. 'ef ffiif If Y v i X The International Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization. The local 'i chapters do not engage in activities or undertake projects. The purpose of the i 'i ,ff Society is to encourage and reward individual achievement in the field of high - ,' fi . . ' S M l school iournalism. ' A . A 'ir f Of the more than seven thousand chapters located in both public and pri- f' -- :' 4' vate institutions across the United States and a dozen foreign countries, X 48 Charleston High School has been granted two. the Mary Mcfiwigan Chapter, formed jointly by the ClJa1'lw'f01m111 and the DrIfL'ffI16,' and the newspaper Chapter formed by the Book Sfmp. SXSW X Q4 was ,,,, SANDRA JEAN IERRELL CLNERAL Boosters Club umor Red Cross MARY EDITH FIDLER COLLEGE PREPARATORY umor Red Cross Spanrsh Club Y Teens STEVE E FIERBAUGH Cl NERAL umor Red Cross Football Mountam Lron Club JUDY ANN FINK COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Busrness Educatron Club Chorus Follres Grrls Basketball Jazz Club unror Red Cross Symphonic Club JOSEPH ALBERT FIRETTI COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Football Track CECIL THURIN FLAGG GLNI RAL Home Room Basketball Junror Red Cross RICHARD H FLETCHER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club COLLI CE PRLPARA FORY CHARLES M FOLDEN JR Boosters Club umor Red Cross Pad and Pencrl Spanxsh Club CHARLES S FOSTER COLLECI PRI PARATORY Boosters Club lootball Irench Club Home Room Presr dent unlor Red Cross Track GEORGE ELLIOT FOX COLLEGIH PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Junlor Academy of Science DAVID C FRANKLIN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Junior Red Cross, Mountam Llon Club, Track BRENDA LYNN FRAZIER COLLLGI PREPARAYORY Boosters Club, Grrls Athletic Assoclatlon, Jumor Red Cross, Spanish Club, Symphonlc Club, Tenms ROBERT J FRAZIER COLLEGE PRLPARATORY Boosters Club, Chess Club, Chorus, Home Room Basketball, Junior Red Cross, Spanlsh Club EDITH JANE FRYF COLLI Gb PRLPARATORY Boosters Club, Clhtlllfflffllllrlll, French Club, French Elementary Teachlng Project, Junnor Red Cross, Latm Club TOM DALE FULKS BUSINESS EDUCATION Mountam Lron Band, Boosters Club, Junror Red Cross, Mm strel SENIORS 1 . '12 xff x,,, X ,ff V, 1 , f X A 5'-: , --: Q f X - x X N ' 132- .:::f::P 5 bg- s . gigs. N : . ,J ' N ,J ' . I ' , ' , - . . . 12 ' ,I l Q 1 I. . ' 5 I I - 7 7 A. 9 I x aj 1 ' 7 7 ' 1 . 1- . , . 51' : , , ' 'li I 3 T 1 1 V -- ,J , 2 QQ? :x ii Doing one of the many jobs of the Student Council: Bob Brown and Way'ne Rich, put- ting up a Student of the W'eek Poster, SHIRLEY jOAN FUNK COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Future Teachers of America, Latin Club, Symphonic Club. KENNY LEE GAINER , , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, President, Clmrlertolzimz, Business Manager, Gold and Blue Review, junior Red Cross. BONNIE JUNE GARDNER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Clomlerfofzimz, Senior Editor, Curtain and Mask, French Club, French Elementary Teaching Project, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Revelers. MARY R. GARRISON . BUSINESS EDUCATION A Cappella Choir, All-County Chorus, Boosters Club, Chorus, Future Homemakers of America, Gold and Blue Revue, junior Red Cross, Revelers, Symphonic Club. FRANKLIN D. GARTON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band. DALE COLLINS GAY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. GERALDINE GHIZ , , , BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. LYNN DONNA GIBSON BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Girls Athletic As- sociation, junior Red Cross, Revelers. KITTY FAYE GILBERT . , , HOME ECONOMICS Boosters Club, Y-Teens. DAVID R. GIVEN , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, Home Room Basketball, Junior Red Cross. LINDA ANN GLENN . BUSINESS EDUCATION All-Country Chorus, Business Education Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross. MARSHALL A. GOODMAN H COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Mountain Lion Band. HENRY D. GOSHORN , ..,,. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. BARBARA JEAN GRAHAM DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club. DAVID F. GRASS , DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club. 1 ,,--tr -.W -3 3683 PATRICIA L CRASS COLLLGE PREPARATORI A Cappella Cholr All County Chorus Boosters Club Chorus umor Red Cross Spanish Club Y Teens ELIZABETH T GREENE COLLLGL PRLPARAIORI Boosters Club VICC Presrdent Curtam and Mask Home Room Secretary umor Class Play umor Red Cross Pad and Pen crl Club Symphonlc Club Socrology Club GEORGE G GUTHRIE COLLEGE PREPARATORI Basketball Manager Boosters Club Boys State Football umor Red Cross Semor Class Presrdent Spamsh Club Track PATRICIA HADDY COLLLGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Business Educatlon Club Chorus umor Red Cross Y Teens BRENDA KAY HALL BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Busmess Educatxon Club G1rls Athletnc Asso cxatlon unror Red Cross Y Teens CARL BEMIS HALL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball Book Snap Representatnc Boosters Club Football Home Room Vrce Presrdent unror Red Cross Mountarn L1on Club Track LINDA CAROLE HALL COLLEGE PREPARATORI Boosters Club French Club Y Teens SHARON LYNNE HALL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Busmess Educatnon Club Curtam and Mask Home Room Vlce President unlor Red Cross TIMOTHY C HALLORAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club JOHN W HALSTEAD BUSINESS EDUCAIION' Busmess Educatlon Club SEMA IO HAMILTON GENERAL Boosters Club LARRY E HAMMACK GENERAL Boosters Club, Chorus, jumor Red Cross NYRA MAE HAMMOCK GENERAL A Cappella Choir, All County Chorus, Chorus, Home Room Vlce Presldent, Iunror Red Cross, Latm Club, Llbrary Assnst ant CORTIS N HANNA COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountam L1on Band, Boosters Club, Golf Team JOHN H HANSEL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain LIOD Band, Boosters Club, Home Room Presldent, Jumor Red Cross, Latm Club SENIORS 'wi QD' if-1-:sry S v--A 'LL xl 'sf X' ' I ' I f 'Ease wal f C f X X f 5:49, .::r , f 'ight t , ,. 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I 4. , . , Y S Y , I , I , - 3 7 ' ' 7 ' y I 3 1 Y ,I 9 a 1 9 1 1 J , ' . 9 1 ' 1 J v ' ' 1 I '17 5 Y , I , , . 4 f I s v ' - 7 7 ,7 , ,I - I ff -s ' j gg 1 -eu' 3 SENIOBS .sq J' i' l DENNIS JOSEPH HAPNEY GENERAL umor Red Cross SUSAN BETSY HARK COLLLGL PREPARATORY Book Snap Art Edltor Boosters Club umor Red Cross unll and Scroll Spanxsh Club V1ce Presldent CHARLES THAYER HARRAH COLLLGE PREPARATORI umor Red Cross CONNII' IAYE HARRIS BUSINISS EDUCATION Boosters Club Busmess Educatxon Club Chorus umor Red Cross Y Teens CORA LEE HARRIS COLLEGL PREPARATORI Boosters Club Euture Homemakcrs of Amerxca azz Club umor Red Cross JERRY MAURICE HARRIS GENLRAL Basketball WILLIAM T HARRIS COLLLGL PREPARATORI Boosters Club CI9mIenI011m1z Sports Edrtor Hall Momtor umor Red Cross umor Academy of Sclence Latm Club Mountam L101'1 Svummlng Team Tenms JAMES BRAY HART COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountam L1on Band Boosters Club Home Room Basket ball umor Red Cross Latm Club JESSE WAYNE HART COLLLCE PREPARA7 ORI Boosters Club umor Red Cross ROBERT NEAL HART COLLLGE PREPARATORY Mountam Lion Band Mmstrel LINDA K HARTINGER GENERAL Boosters Club Bus1r1ess Educatlon Club Curtam and Mask Chess Club Jumor Red Cross Latm Club Rexelers Soclology Club YTeer1s JUDITH ANN HARTSHORN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Y Teens CHARLES EDWARD HATCHER BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Educatnon Club THOMAS JUDSON HATCHER BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Jumor Red Cross HOWARD LEE HAWKINS INDUSTRIAL ARTS Jumor Red Cross QV L f -,' tg- --c' . -! r- ,. 1 I :lad if .-- :gif X 'ggggisr - 'Jigga' 'E , J ' . Q , , . I . 7 J ' - I - s l y lr I l , 4 J I I J J , , ' ' ' , I y . lf? J I ' f ' 7 I 'AI . 4 ' . S V I 7 I , I ' , , , ,I , - . J I I 4 ' 7 , ,J ' . , . 7 Y 7 7 I , ' I X I MARIORIE E. HAWKS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, jazz Club, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers. SANDRA DALE HAYES COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Choir, Chorus, Distributive Education Club, Junior Red Cross. SHIRLET V. HEALY BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Home Room Sec- retary, junior Red Cross. LELAND SMITH HESS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Junior Red Cross. CALVIN ROBERT HICKS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball. HARRY ROGER HICKS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club. PATSY CAROLE HIGGINBOTHAM COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Rexelers, Sophomore Class Play, Symphonic Club, Y-Teens. GENEVA HIGH COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Chorus, Boosters Club, Chorus, junior Red Cross, Y-Teens, Pad and Pencil Club. MARY PATRICIA HILL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Girls State, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, SASC fnlzrmzf. Co-Editor, Spanish Club, Student Council Secretary, Student of the Week. MYRIAM IO HITCHCOCK GENERAL junior Red Cross. LOIS ANN HODGES COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chess Club, Curtain and Mask, junior Class Play, junior Red Cross, Revelers. CHARLES W. HOLMES COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club. GUY L. HOLSCLAW COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Football, junior Red Cross, Track. FRED WAYNE HOLT COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Band, All-State Band, Boosters Club, junior Academy of Science, junior Red Cross, Mountain Lion Band. ADELINE MARIE HONEYCUTT , HOME ECONOMICS Boosters Club. I x, xii -QED- Q9 Proudly displaying their Senior Class rings to Lnderclassmen Phil Ball, Butch Matheny. and Brenda Gladwell are Seniors Beth XY'ootl, Bonnie Gardner. and Bob Mathis. M, A. iw -wus. A W I Q , ag- Q Q M 1 i ig ff' jf , i new XM sf Y hiv, . 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GWENDOLYN HOUCK COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtaxn and Mask French Club French Ele mentary Teaching, Project unxor Red Cross Latm Club Offlce Assnstant RICHARD LEE HOWARD COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountann Lron Band Basketball Charleston Youth Congress French Club Jumor Academy of Scxence Track BARBARA L HOWELL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Boosters Club Curtaln and Mask Debate Club unlor Red Cross Presldent Natlonal Honor Soclety u1ll and Scroll Revelers Thesplans MARGARET J HUNSINGER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Spanlsh Club LOIS CAROL HUNTER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Business Educatnon Club M1ss Mountam L1on Spamsh Club Y Teens PAUL WINSTON HUNTER GENERAL umor Red Cross MARY ALICE HYDE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtarn and Mask unror Red Cross Latm Cub RUTH JENEAN IGO GENERAL Chorus Jumor Red Cross Pad and Pencll Spanlsh Club RICHARD LEE IMAN DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Drstrlbutlve Education Club DELLA BEATRICE IRBY HOME ECONOMICS Gxrls Athletlc Assoclatlon, Latln Club, YTeens CAROLYN LEE JACKSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Junnor Red Cross HAROLD EDWARD JACKSON DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Boosters Club ELIZABETH A JARRETT COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Snap, Boosters Club, Curtam and Mask, Debate Club, Jumor Red Cross, Latm Club PATRICIA ANN JARRETT DISTRIBUTIVE EDLICATION Dlstrlbutrve Education Club WILLIAM ALPI-IIA JARVIS GENERAL Mountaxn Lron Band is -3 SENIORS 4 P I I X ,5':.'Ej ,l Xt, x xxxl I XX ,X X I I l? slhu 47 I - , 4 c , X . , y f I 55' X62 ' i C9 '+- I Y, 1:1 , , - L r , W Y- W -L . , :MLK W, Qtr E. in 1 -Q. L - ,v Y ! N .. . 'Tciz' 'EL - R - 5,152 1 ' D 1 1 4 ' . 7 7 7 . ' 9 4 1 , 1 4 7 7 ' I - I 7 .. Y 77 . 7 J , s , Q 7 7 ' 1 , . . , . . . , , ' . 1 I 9 J I 7 . l . 3 I 7 . 7 . ' Kyiv XXI!! Seniors Out! And Underclassmen remain seated as the Seniors of 1960 exercise for the first time the time-honored privilege and tradition of marching from the assembly. TED ALBERT JEFFRIES . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Sophomore Stage Crew, Revelers. ANN LYNN JENKINS . .. . .. . BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Girls Athletic As- sociation, Junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. SUZANNE LOUISE JENSEN ,... . COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Choir, Book Slrfzp, Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Girls Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Pad and Pencil. ANGELA H. JOHNSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Slmp, Feature Editor, Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Junior Class Play, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, Student of the Week. NEDRA M. JOHNSON DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Boosters Club. PATRICIA K. JOHNSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Home Room Secretary, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers, Spanish Club. THELMA E. JONES GENERAL Boosters Club. VUILLIAIVI T. JONES, JR. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Boosters Club, Chorus, Football, Jazz Club, Junior Red Cross, Mountain Lion Swimming Team, Sociology Club, Stage Crew, Track. GEORGE B. KALLAM COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Co-Captain, Boosters Club, Home Room Presi- dent, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society, President, Student of the Week, Tennis Team. MARIAN STELLA KAUL BUSINESS EDUCATION Mountain Lion Band. WENDELL DAVID KAUTZ COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Visual E'ducation Club. DOUGLAS WAYNE KEADLE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Junior Academy of Science, Junior Red Cross. GARY ALLEN KEARNS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Slrfzp, Assistant Sports Editor, Boosters Club, Jazz Club, Junior Red Cross, Pad and Pencil, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club. FRED L. KELLMEYER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Football, Junior Red Cross, Tennis. VELMA K. KELLY GENERAL Band, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Minstrel. CARLIN L KI NDRICK COLLI CL PRLPARA7 ORI Boosters Club umor Red Cross CHARLI S D KI NNI DY COLLI CI PRI PARAI OR! Boosters Club unlor Red C ross PATRICIA M KERSEY DISI RIBL TIVI: EDL CATIOIN DISLIIDULIXC Educatlon Club JAMES WILLIAM KERSHNER COLLLGI: PREPARATORI Club JENNII FR A IxIFI FR COLLI CF PRI PARA1 ORI Boosters Club Chorus unnor Red Cross Splmsh Club Y Teens JOYCE LIE KIGHT COLLICI PRLPARAIORI Boosters Club French Club azz Club umor ACIJCIIIJ of Scxence unlor Red Cross Symphonlc Club ANN FI ISE KING COLLI CI PREPARA7 ORI Boosters Club Cheerlemder Curtun 1nd Mxslt Eollres lrenth Club lreneh Izlementlry Teuhln Proyeet Rexelers Student of the Wfeelt CAROLYN SNIYDFR KINC CULLI CI PRI PARA! URI A C1ppell1 Choxr Boosters Club Curtun md Mlsk Ireneh Club Junior Red Cross IRANK L KIRKPATRICK COLLI CL PREPARA7 ORI Book Snap Sports Ldltor Boosters Club Curtam 'md M1Slx umor ALlClClTlJ of Sclence umor Red Cross L1t1n Club Nltlonll Honor Society ulll 1nd Seroll TITCSJTIIUS JOHN IIOXD KOYHN COLLLCL PRI PARA7 ORI Boosters Club Home Room Blsltetblll Jumor Red Cross Lfttln Club Pld 1nd Penerl Club Spunsh Club SANDRA LEE KUHLMAN COLLI CI PRI PARAIORI Boosters Club unlor Class Play unror Red Cross SHIRLEY JEAN KYFR CI NI RAL Basltetbmll Telm unlor Red Cross Sottblll Team Y Teens MARTHA HARDY LAMB COLLI CI PRI PARAIURI Boosters C lub Irenth Club Lltnn Club SANDRA l AYE LAMBFRT COLLI CI PRI PARA7 ORI Boosters Club Chorus umor Red Cross SPIHISII Club Y Teens SANDRA LAMP DISTRIBL TIVL LDL CAIION Boosters Club ,m, XX as ss., W -ew N X ix sm I SENICDRS I 1222- Xian, 5:52. X l lf K l If x 1 I I I - T3- N .. A - A 1, .:::: ' Iii: Q C Q 5 0 X ' l:.'l I 4 4 , -- - :Y f 4 Y L, . 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I 4 4 , : J 7 , , .JWWMI SENIORS VIRGINIA SUE LASHLEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountaln Lron Band French Club Grrls Athletrc ASSOCIHLIOU un1or Red Cross Spanrsh Club Y Teens LEIGH LAUGHORN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Cheerleader Follies umor Red Cross Latrn Club Spamsh Club GARRETT PRESTON LFE COLLLGI: PREPARATORI Baseball Boosters Club Iootball umor Red Cross Mountam Lron Club Student of Week BRUCE ALFRED LEECH JR COLLEGE PREPARATORI Book Snap Boosters Club Curtain and Mask umor Red Cross Latrn Club Rexelers Thesprans CHARLES CAMERON LEMON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club BARBARA j LESLIE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Snap Managing Edrtor Boosters Club Curtam an Mask French Club Girls State Latin Club Natronal Honor Soclety urll and Scroll ELLEN ANN LOPINSKY COLLEGE PREPARATORY All County Band Boosters Club Curtarn and Mask Head Majorette Latm Club Natronal Honor Soclety Student of the Week KENNETH E LORANT COLLEGE PREPARATORI Boosters Club Home Room Basketball MARTHA P LUCAS BUSINESS EDUCATION A Cappella Chorr Boosters Club Chorus Future Home makers of Amerrca umor Red Cross Revelers Symphonrc Club LYNDA L MCCORMICK COLLEGE PREPARATORY French C lub REBECCA ANN MCCUE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Cheerleader, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Grrls State, Natronal Honor Socrety, Revelers, Thesplans WILLIAM M McCULLOUGH COLLEGE PREPARATORY Coleglo San justo Hrgh School, Puerto Rrco Amateur Theat rrcals, Pan American Students Assocratron, Photography, Swrmmmg Team MARY JEAN MCINTOSH COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Curtarn and Mask, Follres Queen, Head Cheer leader, Spanrsh Club, Student of the Week BEVERLY ANN MCKIM COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, French Club, junror Red Cross, Pad and Pencrl Club, Symphonrc Club DAVID R McMAHON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Boosters Club, Football, junior Red Cross, Spamsh Club, Track ,ff T -57559, JET' 'asf ix I l ' ' f f:i:E::l57' 'EL , Q l f l X l , K .:,::: .un qv Q .aiilu 1 QW.. X f D mf. X ax ' .gif I ir. ' f A -- ' 'Q A un fe I 5 L L L L ll I H ' ' v K ' . J' l: l li: Exe I isis' gf' 2- gig ' F11-J' , Missa ' . ,N --1:-53 Y :WH 4 . . 4 . . . . 7 7 7 J 1 s ' ' 1 a 4 y J v , I . . : ' f 1 a 4 a J 1 , . 4 4 4 7 , . ' 1 9 'Q ,I 7 7 V 7 ' ' , ' L , d 77 7 7 7 , Q L - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 f , . r s 1 - , I , , BARBARA D. McNELLAN BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club. EVELYN E. MCWHORTER COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Choir, All-County Chorus, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Revelers, Y-Teens. SARAH K. MACHESNEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Business Education Club, French Club, Revelers, Y-Teens. ROBERT L. MADDEX ,, . , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, junior Academy of Science, Latin Club. MICHEL MEGAN MALEY , ,, COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Cbarlertozziazz, Curtain and Mask, French Club, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers. CHRISTINE F. MANDROS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chorus, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Reve- lers. WILLIAM C. MARKEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Football, Home Room President. Junior Red Cross, Mountain Lion Club, Track. BETTY LOU MARTIN DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. DONALD RAY MARTIN INDUSTRIAL ARTS Basketball, Football. LINDA MARTIN f BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club. MICHAEL MCNEAL MARTIN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Captain, Boys State, Boosters Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Thespians, Senior Class Vice President. MAURICE MILTON MASER , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club. BRENDA LEAH MASKER GENERAL junior Red Cross. JOYCE DIANE MASKER BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club. DOUGLAS MATHENY INDFSTRIAL ARTS Boosters Club. sl - pkvl If .J , K I ik , - A- -f ' ' if ' ,if -v iii! , fl , - cl 'l ..f E , :x 7, I --Q-f -' ,N-f I Linda Sylvester. Gary Lee. and Sharon Hall look on as Bill Markey proudly displays his letter sweater to Leigh Laughorn. ', xii, Q- Q, Sam Moore. Jane Douglas, Ellen Lopinsky. and Kay Temple caught by the cameraman as they admire the Ole Elk Bucket symbol of three consecutive years' victory over Stonewalls Generals. ROBERT LEE MATHIS . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Sn-ap Representative, Boosters Club, Football, Home Room President, Junior Red Cross, Track. ROGER DAVID MEADOR Track. LINDA LOU MEASE . . .. A Cappella Choir, Boosters Assistant, Y-Teens. ROBERT WALTER MESSIG Football, Track JAMES EDVUARD MILLER Club, COLLEGE PREPA RA TORY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Junior Red Cross, Library COLLEGE PREPARA TORY INDUSTRIAL ARTS Baseball, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Track. PATRICIA ANNE MITCHELL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Minstrel, Spanish Club. STANLI KAY MITCHELL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chorus, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, Student of the Week. WILLIAM MOBLEY INDUSTRIAL ARTS Boosters Club. STEPHEN H. MOONEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Audio Visual Aid Club, Book Strap Representative, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Mountain Lion Swimming Team, Pad and Pencil Club. SAMUEL SPENCER MOORE . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Book Sn-ap Representative, Boosters Club, Home Room President, Junior Red Cross, Mountain Lion Swimming Team, Track. GARY WADE MORRIS . GENERAL Junior Red Cross. HAROLD ALAN MORRIS ...... COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club. DAVID W. MORRISON GENERAL Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Spanish Club. JUDY KAREN MUNDAY BUSINESS EDUCATION A Cappella Choir, Business Education Club, Chorus. WALTER JOSEPH MYCOFF . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Junior Academy of Science, Football, Revelers, Track. ROBIRT III MYIlb CIIXIRAL Blsebxll umor Retl C ross NANC X LI T MX Rl S C ULLI CI PRI PARAI URI Mountun Lxon Bmtl Boosters Club Curtun md MlSlx D l51IC. Te lm ILL Club Lum Club Rexelers qtuelent Counerl TIICSIWI ms MARTHA PEARSON Nl l I COLLI CI PRI PARAI URI Boosters Club Clvnft Inn III ltlxtor Curt un md Mask Cnrls Stxte umor Atulemy of btneme umor Red Cross Lttm Club Qu1llLmdSeroll Rexelers Thesplms MARY ANNE NTLSONI COLLICI PREPARAI ORE Mountam Lxon Bmd Boosters Club umor Red Cross Mmstrel TANYA NEXVC OMI R CI NLRAL uz Club Rexelers Pnl mtl PC.l1Cll Y Teens CAROLYN JEAN NIWLON BI SIINISS IDI CATIOIN Boosters Club Busmess Ieluc ltlon Club Y Teens LILLYAN Y NIWSOME COLLIGI PRLPARAYORY Chorus French Club I1zz Club umor Red Cross Lrttm Club BARBARA ANN NICHOLAS BL SIIXLSS IDL CAFIOB Boosters Club Busmess Eduutxon Club Cym Assrstant PATRICIA 'IANI NIC OLET COLLICI PRLPARATORI Bnok Snap Boosters Club Curtun .md Mlsk Debate Club umor Red Cross N1flC7Dll Honor Souety Ruelers Tenms Thespnms CHARLOTTE MAI NUTTER BI SINLSS EDUCAYIOIN Busmess Eclucitxon Club KAREN SUE OLDHAM COLLLCL PREPARATORI A Cappella Choxr All County Chorus Boosters Club Curtam 'md Mask Latm Club MARILYN LOU OLDHAM COLLLCE PRLPARATORY Boosters Club Chorus Curtun md M xslt umor Recl Cross Ltxtm Club Rexelers NANCY LYNN OSBORNI COLLI CI PREPARAYORI Boosters Club Busmess Educltxon Club umor Red Cross Pad and Penul Y Teens GRAHAM I PAINTLR COLLI CI PREPARAIORI French Club TAYLOR L PALMER, JR COLLI GE PREPARA7 ORY Boosters Club VH-'Rx A N Yr GM X SENIORS 269 of ..4- I S5- si' 1 X 4 X Xu f- M -L'::r. 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J . , 4. 4 , T L . : ' f I ' a ' ' 9 a ' A 1 1 ', l 4 . f I 4 I , 1 L J 4 , . , , V . - 4 . . 4 4 , I L 1 1 ' 1 l A ' L 1 J a 7 - 4 4' : . : ' J ' ' f . . 1 4 .WWL4 EQ Alfa f if LE SENICDBS SARAH LEE PARRY COLLLCE PREPARATORY New Tlcr Townshxp Hlgh School Amerxcan F1eld Sernce Boosters Club Iuture Teachers of Amerrca Home Room Secretary Home Room Treasurer umor Party Commxttee umor Red Cross Sophomore Party Commlttee MARY LEE PAYNE COLLEGL PREPARATORY Boosters Club Clamlertozzmzz Curtarn and Mask Future Teachers of America unlor Class Play umor Red Cross Lltln Club CI-IRISTINI' KAY PFALE DISTRIBI TIVI EDUCATION DISIFIDUIIXC Educ mon Club JO ANN PEALE COLLILGL PREPARATORI Chmlerlmzzw Curtam and Mask umor Academy of Screncc umor Red Cross Pad and Pencil Symphomc Club Y Teens YVONNE J PENNINCTON GENLRAL Boosters Club Chorus umor Red Cross SANDRA LOUISE PFTERS COLLLGE PREPARATORI Boosters Club Chorus umor Red Cross Spanxsh Club WANDA PAYE PETERS COLLECE PRLPARATORY Boosters Club Iumor Red Cross Spamsh Club CLARENCE CASSIUS PHARR COLLECL PREPARATORY Boosters Club umor Red Cross Tennls Team KARL ODBERT PIERCE COLLLGL PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtun and Mask Football umor Red Cross Latln Club Splmsh Club Student Councxl Trlck MHUILCF MARY ANN PITCOCK COLLI-GF PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Busxness Educatnon, Future Teachers of Amer ICH, jumor Red Cross BARBARA SUE PITTMAN BUSINESS EDUCATION Buslness Educatlon Club KAREN SUE PLEASANTS BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Buslness Education Club, Dean's Assrstant, jumor Red Cross, Y Teens DFANNA J POWI LL BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Busmess Educatlon Club, Home Room Secre tary, jazz Club, Junior Red Cross ALICE JANE PRATT BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Educatxon Club, Follles, Junror Red Cross, Y Teens ELAINE ANN PRESSMAN COLLI GE PREPARATORY A Cappella Cholr, Boosters Club, French Club, junior Red Cross, Sociology Club , 4 'V fig: X1 1 1 I I X I I ' I K I 11--ez. ',,:Q N f , , ' . f- - , X 'H' F V? ' S' I Q ' ' 11' , - f - f f A ,- F 5 I d ' E ,4 .:g2is' 'Im .-JJ, , :Z Q' . 'EEK' I n Y -1 ' I I 1 j . . I . . Y. , Q : . I7 J , ' - . v I . LJ .4 ' D J D ey 4 J' 5 ' V3 ! 1 1 1 7 J 1 v ' J ' I . 1 E J , 1 ,J ' . 1 1 f 1 , J ' , ' 1 ' 1 I . J 1 , 1 - I I 1 , I A - . ' - L , , L . , , z ' if . BILLIIZ FAYE PRITT BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Y-Teens. CAROL L. QUISENBERRY COLLEGE PREPARATORY Cl9tIl'lL'.l'IOIIIi!II, Co-Art Editor, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Pad and Pencil, Quill and Scroll, Symphonic Club. JEANNE RADA COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, Revelers, Junior Red Cross, Spanish Club. ADA JANE RAMSEY DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION A Cappella Choir, Boosters Club, Distributive Education Club, Future Homemakers of America, Girls Chorus, Junior Red Cross. JOYCE ANN REED DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION A Cappella Choir, Book Slrap Representative, Future Home- makers of America, Junior Red Cross. KELLY EVERT REED COLLEGE PREPARATORY Golf Team, Junior Red Cross, Spanish Club. VALERIA Y. REED . BUSINESS EDECATION Business Education Club. LESLIE M. REESE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Football, Latin Club, Track. GEORGE XXI. REEVES COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Head Football Trainer, Spanish Club, Track. SARAH JO REPASS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Band, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Majorette, Minstrel. CLARENCE REYNOLDS DISTRIBLITIVE EDUCATION Basketball, Distributive Education Club. WAYNE ADRIAN RICH, JR. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Boys State, NASC European Tour, National Honor Society, Student Council, Spanish Club, Student of Week. MARY LYNN RICHARDSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Slmp, Exchange Editor, Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, Future Homemakers of America, Junior Red Cross, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. DOROTHY G. RICHMOND HOME ECONOMICS Junior Red Cross. . JOYCE ANN RIDER ,, L , GENERAL Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Library Assistant, Y-Teens. s yxh- J 1 ' , E' JY 'lixfx .dx X 1 rf, u I. J' -X 'IX-.1 I .,! I xXI1 -ee f -Q ' c , X 1 .. or A Y at .xi , I I I Seen roaring our team on to victory is Cli.u'lie. the Mountain Lion, assisted by Boosters Kenny Gainer and Libbo Greene X i 1 xl, of Student Council members. Nami' Myres and Ioe XY'right. sell their annual publitation. Tlx I7.1!tI1m, to Donna Asbury and BIoki Vfelih NORMA JEAN RIDER BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. MASON EARL RILEY . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, All-County Band, Debate Team, Mountain Lion Band, Quartermaster, Spanish Club. EDWIN M. ROBINSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Band, All-State Band, Mountain Lion Band, Bas- ketball, Football. Track. FREDERICK A. ROBINSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Basketball, Boosters Club, Football, junior Red Cross, Track. LINDA SUE ROBINSON BVSINESS EDECATION Business Education Club, Boosters Club, junior Red Cross, Y- Teens. CARL REX ROBINSON GENERAL junior Red Cross. SUSAN C. ROMAYNE COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Band, Book Sfmp. Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Majorette, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Thespians. BETSY LOU ROSS ISLSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club, Chorus. CHARLES ROSS INDUSTRIAL ARTS A Cappella Choir, All-County Chorus, All-State Chorus, Chorus, junior Red Cross, Pied Typers. PATRICIA ANN RUPERT COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Clzfzrleumlifm. Curtain and Mask, Future Homemakers of America, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Pad and Pencil, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, Spanish Club. RAMONA JEAN RUSH GENERAL Boosters Club, Chorus, Y-Teens. ERIKA MARIA SAGEBIEL . . EXCHANGE STUDENT French Club. MERIXVETHER ANDERSON SALE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Charleston Youth Congress, Boys State, National Honor So- ciety, junior Class President, Quill and Scroll, Rotary Student ol Month, Student Council President, Student of Wfeek, Thespians. MICHAEL EUGENE SAMPLES . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Home Room Basketball, Track. RALPH EUGENE SANSOM INDUSTRIAL ARTS Boosters Club. Awww il, ZOE ELIZABETH SARRETT COLLPCL PREPARATORY Book Snap Representatlve Boosters Club Curtam and Mask French Club umor Red Cross Offlce Assrstant Revelers Tenms JUDITH ANN SAUNDERS BUSINESS EDUCATIONI Busrness Education Club Chorus umor Red Cross KATHRYN E SAUVAGEOT COLLEGE PREPARATORY LARRY DEAN SCOTT GENERAL Boosters Club ANN MARIE SEGERMAN COLLLGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club French Club Prep School Dramatncs Club French Club Swrmmmg Team JAMES WILLIAM H SELL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Promotion Manager Boosters Club Curtam and Mask junror Class Play umor Red Cross Latln Club French Club Rexelers BARBARA JEAN SHALHOUP COLLEGL PREPARATORY Boosters Club Chorus umor Red Cross Latm Club Y Teens WILLIAM ERNEST SHANK COLLEGE PREPARATORY French Club PATRICK LEE SHANNON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club umor Red Cross IDA EAN SHAW BUSINESS EDUCATION I Boosters Club Gxrls Athletrc Assocratron umor Ref' Cross Y Teens CHESTER ALBERT SHUMAN JR COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball Boosters Club Cbaflerloman Co Sports Eclltor un1or Class Play Latm Club Natronal Honor Socrety uxll and Scroll Rexelers Rotary Student of the Month JANINA MYERS SIMMS BUSINESS' EDUCATION Grrls Basketball RICHARD DAVID SIMMS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Representatne Boosters Club Football umor Red Cross Track LOUADA MARIE SIMPSON BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Education Club WILLIAM WAYNE SKULL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball Book Strap Representatrve Boosters Club Football Home Room Vnce Presrdent jumor Red Cross Track SENIORS 22 41:- om- ......, X. I I 1 I r ' X l I X I S-A :. s f X 1 , X K , '.5m'.,:aiE v - f - , A .Im ,,,,,, A D L A a D f ' L A :Ns i: gh l ally Y! , ll. !-.: P . , , 4 I D h I 1 s ' rs 7 .I 1 a a Y a . 1 x Q J . - Boosters Club, junior Red Cross, Secretarial Assistant. 7 I . 9 Z . 5 , . 1 1 J 9 9 7 V ' 7 1 ,I D 9 . 7 - ' ,J ' - , . I 9 Q l I 1 ' G V Q I , , , Q 9 Y 3 ' , . y . ' Y 7 7 7 S r' :MIM , A -an 404 BEM 'Y fu SENIORS l l .,g7:--.- 17:6 -S 1541 - asa' -EW, . , -limi: XY I x I K l , K I .ss Q gyylgd, f x f X ' f fr -1,-,I In 5 - - - , 'T I ' 4 4 - A I- L E , ll Zigi' ES. k 411' nes- -- 112 gl . . ul 1- nl 'l H i ::3, - .212 - J. 'lj ,ad .fl My 5 7 9 7 1 J 1 V 7 . , . f 3 7 7 7 I 4 A . . . Y . 1 J 1 - 1 J y s ' ' , I - ' 1 Q 7 3 J , U 7 L Y ' s 1 ' , . 7 x x s , . I RALPH SLACK INDUSTRIAL ARTS Boosters Club SHIRLEY ANNE SMAIL COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Curtain and Mask Debate Club French Club Gxrls Athletlc Assocnatlon unlor Red Cross Rexelers YTeens Presldent DANA GIBSON SMITH COLLEGE PREPARATORI Basketball Boosters Club Football Home Room Presldent unuor Red Cross JAMES EARL SMITH INDUSTRIAL ARTS unxor Red Cross HOWARD JUDSON SMITH DISTRIBL TIVE EDUCATION Drstrlbutne Education Club ROBERT LEE SMITH COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club umor Red Cross Spanlsh Club ROSEMARY ALICE SMITH COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club unlor Red Cross Spanxsh Club YTeens SENTINA SMITH BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Educatron Club uruor Red Cross WALTER JAMES SNIDER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Managing Photographer Boosters Club Curtam and Mask umor Afademy of Sclence Jumor Red Cross Jazz Club Rexelers Sandwrch Club LYNDIA NELL SNODGRASS BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Educatxon Club PATTI ANN SNODGRASS BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club CHARLOTTE MARIE SOTHEN BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Busmess Education Club Home Room Secre tary Junxor Red Cross JAMES T SPENCER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Football Jumor Red Cross Mountam Lnon Club Track JULIUS EMMETT SPRADLING COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club ROY SHERMAN SPRADLING GENERAL Boosters Club BARBARA ANN SPRUCE 13I'S1NESS EDECATIOIN' Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, Business Education Club, 'Iunior Red Cross. JOHN CHARLES STANDISH GENERAL Boosters Club. LOU MURRIEL STAPLES GENERAL Boosters Club. RUFUS M. STATON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Slmp Representative, Boosters Club, junior Academy ot' Science, junior Red Cross, Track. KENNY RAND STEXVART . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball, Book Sfmp Representative, Football, junior Red Cross, Track. CYNTHIA E. STILES . . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Ch11l'L6.ff0I1fcI1I. Feature Section, French Club. ELMER ALLAN STRADER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Football. SARAH MARGARET STRAUGHAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, French Ele- mentary Teaching Project, junior Red Cross, Pad and Pencil. WILLIAM JOSEPH STUMP GENERAL Boosters Club. DONNA DEE STURGILL l3l'SIiN'ESS EDI'CA7'1ON Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Follies, junior Red Cross, Symphonic Club. ELLEN LOIS SUGARMAN BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club. junior Red Cross. HAROLD ROBERT SUNDAY .. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Spanish Club. ROGER KENT SXVADLEY COLLEGE PREPARATORY junior Red Cross. LINDA LEE SYLVESTER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, French Club, junior Red Cross, Revelers. DIANN TALBOTT COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Band, Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, junior Academy of Science, junior Red Cross, Revelers, Symphonic Club, Spanish Club. lf If XG, XG, Richard Howard leads that famous East Bank Band in dress rehearsal for the Pep Assembly. ?-. .f lx A f 1, 4, F 1 ff fr , L- 1 I 1. C. -4 '1 I 1 ks' I X QQ? -IV -1 'X .pf r I4 n X L x E I 5 -5 sr I xl, QQ' XG' One of the traditions of Charleston High is the Senior privilege of presenting the skit at the Stonewall Pep Assembly. JAMES HAMPTON TATE .YYYYYV..... COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Home Room President, junior Red Cross. PATRICIA LYNN TEEL .......,,,,,..,, COLLEGE PREPARATORY All-County Band, All-State Band, Mountain Lion Band, Boost- ers Club, Curtain and Mask, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers. PAUL EDWARD TEEL .eee e...t C OLLEGE PREPARATORY Football, Track. VIRGINIA KAY TEMPLE , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Business Education Club, Chorus, Curtain and Mask, junior Red Cross. MARY E. TENEYCK ,reee ,, COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Chorus, Curtain and Mask, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers. NORMAN RUSSELL THOMAS .,,, COLLEGE PREPARATORY Junior Red Cross. LARRY EDDY THOMPSON ,, COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. PHYLLIS ELAINE THOMPSON eeel COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, All-County Chorus, Curtain and Mask, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers, Spanish Club. SARAH THORNHILL ....,,,,., ..,.. C OLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap, Co-Feature Editor, Curtain and Mask, Girls State, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Thes- pians. TOMEIA ANN TINCHER ,,,,,,,. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, junior Red Cross, Min- strel, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. RAMONA FRANCES TONEY ,,,.,,,. BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Business Education Club, junior Red Cross. ROBERT ALLEN TONEY ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,t,, ,,,..,r..,t G E NERAL Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club. JOHN HUDSON TOWNSEND ..............,................. GENERAL Book Simp, Junior Red Cross. LUCILLE EMOGENE TOWNSEND as BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club, Chorus. REBECCA ELAINE TRUSLOW , ,,,,, BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club. Sislwitw .M 1 WILLIAM HENRY TRUSLOW COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Chess Club Chorus junior Red Cross Revelers GAIL LEE TWIST BUSINESS EDUCATION PATRICIA ANN TYREE BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Educatron Club junror Red Cross YTeens WILLIAM T VANETTA COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Football Junror Home Room President unror Red Cross Track SHIRLEY ANN VAUGHN BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Jumor Red Cross Y Teens MARTHA ANN VELIE BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club Busmess Educatron Club umor Red Cross Lrbrary Assrstant Revelers BONNIE GRAY VICK COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Edrtor rn Chref Boosters Club Curtarn and Mask French Club Glrls State jumor Red Cross Natronal Honor Socrety Qurll and Scroll Student of the Week JUANITA LOUISE VICKERS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Drstrlbutrve Educatron Club HELEN ROBERTA VINCENT DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Drstrrbutrve Educatron Club unror Red Cross CHARLES ALLEN WALKE DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Drstrrbutrve Educatron Club Home Room Presrdent Track CHARLES E WALKER COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Slrap Representatrve Boosters Club Football Basket ball umor Red Cross Track LARRY ALLEN WALKER INDUSTRIAL ARTS A Cappella Chorr All County Chorus Chorus junror Red Cross Pred Typers DEANNA GALE WALLACE BUSINESS EDUCATION Busmess Educatron Club Boosters Club Grrls Athletrc As socratnon unror Red Cross Y Teens RICHARD A WANGELIN COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Football junior Academy of Scrence junror Red Cross Track SALLY KAY WARE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club junror Red Cross Y Teens SENIORS 4 Lag X I , x ' I I xl 'siwtaa X f I x 1 55:23 4,4521- N ' ' N C X - Je-Fires? E- N W Nr.. X -A war. H xx VS.. ll, 1 - QIQEPE: il' . X 4. 7 Y 5 . 7 ' Chorus, Modern Jazz Club, Symphonic Club. J 7 ' ' 1 1 I . 3 J I , . 1 n ' ' 9 l G 1 J I 7 , . , .t -. - . Z I , .' , . .5 I 7 7 1 ' , I ' - 3 7 ' l s 7 9 ' r J 7 '- . 1 ' Q 9 I , . I. . , , . . h s J r ' ' 7 l I . 7 . , . 1 J ' ' nil ? '?, lki-'iff SENIQRS PATRICIA L WEISE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club Clmrleftozzzmz Chorus Junror Academy of Scx ence unxor Red Cross Qu1ll and Scroll Rexelers Spamsh Club MARGARET L WELCH COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap Boosters Club Chess Club Curtam and Mask French Club unlor Red Cross Latm Club Revelers IDA FRANCES WELLS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club French Club Future Homemakers of Amerrca DOUCLAS WESTFALL GENERAL Boosters Club FRANCES LEE WHITE COLLGE PREPARATORY Mountann L1on Band Boosters Club Junnor Red Cross Latln Club Mmstrel Rewelers FRFD JAMES WHITE COLLEGE PREPARATORY All County Band All State Band Mountam Lion Band Boost ers Club GEORGE E WHITE III COLLEGE PREPARATORY Baseball Boosters Club Football Junror Academy of Scxence un1or Red Cross Curtam and Mask Rexelers umor Class Play Tenms HELEN FRANCES WHITE GENERAL Boosters Club HURSIE DAVID WHITE COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountarn L1on Band, Boosters Club, Jun1or Class Play, Junror Red Cross, Mxnstrel MARY GALE WHITED BUSINESS EDUCATION Boosters Club, Busmess Educatlon Club, Gold and Blue Re xue, Junlor Red Cross, Y Teens MARILEE STATEN WILHOIT COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap, Cxrculatlon Manager, Boosters Club, Curtam and Mask, Junmor Red Cross, Qunll and Scroll, Spamsh Club FRED WILLIAMS COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Mountarn Lron Mascot, Junior Red Cross KATHRYN H WILLIAMS COLLEGE PREPARATORY A Cappella Chonr, Boosters Club, Chorus, Junior Red Cross, Soclology Club, Spanlsh Club THOMAS S WILLIS DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Boosters Club, Drstrrbutrve Educatron Club JOHN DAVID WILSON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountarn L1on Band, Boosters Club ' , , , ' f , ' f K 'f . ' f NX LE! '. 41, N Q -' CS ' x 1 X Mile 5 4 1' Q I f - I I - c P ,fl ' If ' - Ml' I . .iEvf'!f'I P '1' Y 5 JP!!! Y - , '!,JE,i:Ul'E!:s , 555' , ' iQ ' 1 I . 1 Q . .' 1 1 J 7 2 Y 7 A 7 . Y 7 I Y 1 J x x ' Y 4 Y 4 I ' . . , y . y . Y 7 Y ' - v , - 7 ' . , - . , ,,,,, ,, I 5 3 7 . I I - , ' 7 I , . LARRY DAVID XVILSON. . COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band. VICKIE D. WILSON , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, Future Homemakers of America, junior Red Cross, Y-Teens. GEORGE WOLEORD . .. L,,LL,,LL, .. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, junior Red Cross. BEVERLEY JEAN WOOD COLLEGE PREPARATORY Book Strap, Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, French Club, Junior Class Play, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Revelers, Symphonic Club. ELIZABETH XVADE WOOD COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Cl.7!II'I6J'f0I1I!ZIl, Underclass Editor, Curtain and Mask, French Club, French Elementary Teaching Project, junior Red Cross, Revelers. FREDERICK W. WOODRUFF , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Curtain and Mask, junior Class Play, junior Red Cross, Latin Club, Revelers, Thespians, Visual Education Club. JOSEPH DEWITT WRIGHT ..,,.. COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Boys State, Charleston Youth Congress, Foot- ball, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, Student of the Week, Track. MARY ELIZABETH WRIGHT COLLEGE PREPARATORY Mountain Lion Band, Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, Ma- jorette, Minstrel, Spanish Club. WANDA SUE XVRIGHT DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education Club. HANSEORD LEE YOUNG , . , COLLEGE PREPARATORY Boosters Club, Football Manager, Home Room Basketball, junior Red Cross, Mountain Lion Band. DELANA JEAN YOUNGBLOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education Club. I x 1 xi! ,gg Linda Bourn reads the morning bulletin to her home room group. ull -an .- .-1 ..,.--v--- SENIOR Two CHS eye catchers are fenmze DelVirk and Denny Arlbur, who were chosen as the BEST LOOKING Senior students. Jeanne was also chosen Follies Queen Attendant and Miss Mountain Lion Attendant. Denny plays on the uanlunn- .,-.-in Gizzger' Arzzzvwlzg and Andy Safe were voted BEST CITI- ZENS. Ginger attended Girls' State, and is active in the Band, National Honor Society, and Student Council. Andy is Presi- dent of the Student Council, attended both the Charleston Youth Congress and Boys' State, and is a member of thc National Honor Society and of Quill and Scroll. CHS football squad and is a member of the Mountain Lion Club. 2 ,wonoyltqgow CW sr!-'Y GIRLS Sfmt: Chosen from among the Seniors as the MOST ATH- LETIC are Becky McCue and Gary Lee. Becky serves as Assistant Head Cheerleader along with being a member of the Charleston High Tennis team. Gary plays baseball for Charleston High and is an outstanding fullback on the football squad. He is also active in the Mountain Lion Club. CELEBRITIES XGA L Alllllpllf Hzfl md 0e Ufzzglyf hird vxorklns, md deserxmf vsere selected MOST LIKELY TO ULCCFFD Mmptt s mtny iehlexcmcnts IIKlLlLlt. membership nn uxll 1nd Scroll md the Nlttonll Honor Souety ind Cxrls Stltc She rs tlso Student Counul Surcttry md to cdntor ot the SASC n 1111 zf oe xx IS elected to Boys Sttte Chlrleston Youth Congress l rs member ot the Nltlonll Honor Soclety md the Student Coun x '7 j I Two of Charleston Hxghs most dynamm personalltles are Mary elm Mrlzzforly and Geofge Gzzfbm who were xoted BEST ALL AROUND The x1xac1ous Head Cheerleider was the Follres ueen of 59 George IS an outstnndmf, football pliyer He attended Boys State and serxed 1s Semor Cllss Prestdent Rfwmzzrz 'lnmfy .md Dtzzzd Arleff- excellent performances 1U the X mous assemblxes throughout the past three years haue earned them the tltle of MOST TALFNTFD Charleston I-hgh 15 xery proud of lts frrst professlonal smger, Ramona Toney Daud IS an uccomphshed guttarlst and hats played III numerous rock 'n roll ' combos at CHS ' .-9' way' ' m, M ,Mx 1, Q gb ,X 2 . lg L7 1976 , lv, zz , 1:31 'sf' if , wr J 2.-,wi if 522, if 9 xxx 'xx 'S QM, 1 Xa,--1 -M.. .ya UNDERSTUDIES IC sunt xx 11 1 111th 11or s 11 1 tt o IL rs 1 the 511111l1r1t1 ol the role ol tht L ndtrclxis ol 1111 sthool to th1t of undtrstudies 11111 be druxn The instruction 1nd 11W1WI'CIlflCCbl'1l17 ot the ISPIFIIIL lctors the understudies, Llosel1 1 1r1llLl tho5c ot the Undtrtllss studtntx who must ltirn LllllLfLl1tl1 111 order to 111111111 Ll1Wll3l1 the rts1o11s1l11l1t1ts tht1 must 111t11t IS Seniors I11 their l1111l ,CII t csc rents 1x1ll L 11 IL 1101 WIIXIUUS L Wl1ctl1tr the rox xrds 1rr gre it or sm1ll is 1 1111tter entirely LlQPCIlLlLIlt UPOII tht qu1l1t1 ot the 11crlor1111nCe or tht 1111n11tr 111 uh1tl1tl1t1 1171 ly the1115elxts Students entering their unior 1e1r hue belort them the most 111111ort1nt ot high st mol 1t1rs fir it lb thc1r llst ,LII of 11111rt11t11esl1111 tht period when 1111111 ot t L 'o1lQ thc1 l1 uc. sct tor tl1t111stl1ts must he llf1lI1CLl lor 9o11l1on1ores theirs is 11t1r ol curiosity tx11cr1111c11t1t1on md ltljlhlllllllt Ahc 1d ot them lies 1 new world fC1LlX to he e1411lorcd md 1WCl'l111WS conquertd bctore them in the untormed future, the ments wh1ch will become cherished melnorics lie IFC stlrtled 1nd s1ddtncd to tind th1t fI'CClLlCIlfl1 thc person who 11l1ns Qremt things distoxcrs LlI1C,'x17C.CfCLll1 thlt his OlW1WOI'tllI'lltlCS l1 ut XlI1lShS'.kl All too soon the St1rs find tl1 It their tng1Qc111c11t is 1 xntclled md their rL11l1ten1ent5 IIC xx lltllll' 1111111t1cntl1 to assume the role Ior the new 5t1rs the Lndcrtlwb the darkened Shut 111 uta and the curtun 11111565 undr 111 Il K f7Nx M Wx X Y I 0 f X SCR ACT I 1PT wt W- ,AWA '..5.95 ww uf 'jgL 1v- vw 'W mx 'VAN ,,vx.MVV' Wu' ufx V' wt 1' l l 5...-f Z I11 tl - ' '. ' ii xl' .1 Sei ' CQl.1s: 111.11 he 1' 1111 nrfl t tl ' X11 ol' . 1111112 stul' I r1.1 the I'L'NY.lf1lS of their efforts .lllkl . li 'I1lCIllS ol' 1 I 1'-.1rs. 1 -' L 7 . K .' f'- .vt xv . -11.1-u . 111 , , ,Y ,B 4, A . A ' 1 Liv 1 .' 7 The aged are not alone i11 feeling the swift p.1ss.1ge of time, for often the young also L 'Q ' 1 L ' ' ii L A ' ' ' ' ' L I H i Y L x ' 1 L tt g 1 iv 'A ' n A . K ' x 1 ' t 1 fi rj A 4 v 1 1 1 ,I T ,v fL 7 ' 1 -iffy f klgll 'Lif- ' Li A , L ' . ff' ' 1-N351 - - 1 1 W, W ff. xyn' 5 riff' l 4 ' ll. AA, 1 i' Miitm wwf , , xvr 1,1 1. Nh, If E , Mm-- Z .11 ' 7,, 'Z x vw- , i i . 1995 53 11, i ' ' 1 .Avy 1 . 1 ', I ,W ' 11 W 1 , ff 'f' ' P .,- 1 I, , ,4 iw 11 C 1 A ' , XV 1,1 I I k 1' . 'V' e 1 A '14, W1 A , ff ' ' 11 Q! Q 16. 7 ' fwkxs Q., 5 xx 4 kid xv! . Q .. R L, IUNICDR CLASS QFHCEHS SIZCRIQTARY-TRIQASI TRIQR Vlfjlf PRIQSHDIENT PRIESIDIQNT Curry Pdf Pilffidi AHCD XY'est BILL ABBOT LARRY ALLEN 'IUDITH AMBURGEY CHERYL ANDERSON MIKE ANDERSON RAMONA ANDERSON KAREN ARTHUR LORENE ASSEFF RODNEY ATKINS SUE ATKINS CAROLE AUSTIN MARIAN BADGETT GARY BARKUS SUSAN BARNES BARBARA BARNHART gLnFlLt72f,MAc P04 1.l4LUl'4b IZ U- '44-p ya 44 ,ami THMIQ 0 Q ,G ,,.,.,q,, YBARBARA BARRETT 0 TOM BARRINGER BARBARA BATEY IAMES BELL BOB BENSON 1'?:'fT4'9l3mzz, .Spb CAROL BERGER ELIZABETH BEURY JANE BIRD BECKY BLACK DON BLACK KITTY BLACK CANDY BLAIR CARLTON BOIARSKY RAY BOLIN BECKY BOLYARD C I 5 xx I' A-If, 4 Og ' wuodfa Ura .sf -fx,- If n 0 I 77 I ll x ff xx 1, X 1 I X x f- xx 1' 'px I I 59- A NQQE L I -DQS I BBQ- 'QSO g'z21,lx If :Nix 41 i'L 2Q. ff 5' I I . ,- F NN ' TQ iv' ,L . I If N I A iw AX I I. , .4 IN X R QV A ' Q' f K I Q9 I Wait'll I wind 'er up. says Allen Wfest to Chapie Clark. Butch Matheny. Frank Hardy. and jim Bell. LARRY BOWEN ANN BOWYER BETTY BROWN RICHARD BROWN SALLY BROWN SHARON BRUMBACK BERNICE BRUMFIELD EDDIE BRYANT DOUG BUCKLEY PETE BUTENHOFF ETHEL BUTLER PATSY CALE PAULA CAMPBELL BARBARA CAPLAN PHYLLIS CARP SHARON CARRICOFFE KETTI CARROLL CAROL CASDORPH MARTHA CASEBOLT ADMA CASSEM FRANCES CASTO ANDY CEPERLEY STUART CHANEY LINDA CHAPMAN SHIELA CHAPMAN CHAPIE CLARK NOEL CLAY TOM COBB NANCY COCHRANE MIKE CODY STEPHANIE COHN JIM COLE BOB COLKER ELIZABETH COLLINS DALE COMER H-I JUDY COM N CQ CLOYD CONN fbwwgv JEAN CONNER -Q 'UM JUDY COOK LENNIE COOPER W' U KATHERINE COTTRELL SUSAN COURTNEY KAREN CRAGGS MARIALICE CURRENCE MIKE CURRY BRENDA CUTLIP GERALDINE DAMOUS SANDY DEITZ MERTON DELANCEY JACK DENTON MIKE DICKENS CONNIE DUNBAR CONNIE DUNLAP JANE DU DEN JOHNWE S OSEPH v ARLEY LTR, S3 QJ, Jw 7UgOE E DIAN EASTW D RQBE T E AUOH 5x RQBERT If LLL' I1 X ID CAROL ELLIOTT U NANCY ENGLE ALBERT EPLIN JEWELL ESTEP PAUL EWING . ' U Rf? QP xy' vfrpb A A W Lf! X If K X XX fi NX 1, X lr xx I I f akl x Q9 ' Q E T Q' TQ' 'Qi MR A' A III I IJ' I,-X - 4- I. 'ff- ' ' Q 'H , Ga. x wr 8E'w. I M 'S E 4 A X A I , , fi 1. 'I I A J 'I T ' fwfw MJJAQJ QMQUU ' J f 41114, CC:fnfLZfff2ff KAREN FAULKNER JIM FEASTER MARGARET FEILD CONCHITA FERRELL BILL FIELD KAREN FIELDS MARC FINE SYLVIA FINK JUDY FITTRO DAVID FIzER JOHN FLOWERS CLINTON FLOYD RICHARD FOLDEN PAT FOX PAULA FRANKLIN ok MARGARET GIORDANO BRENDA GLADWELL MARTY GLASSER JAY GOLDMAN MARY FRANCES GOOD MARSHA GORDON MARSHA LEE GORDOIN JAMES GRACE MARY GRAHAM CAROL GREEN ALICE GRIFFIN BILL GRIMM STEVE GRUBB PAUL GUTHRIE STEVE GUTHRIE KENNETH HAAS HARRIET HACKNEY MERIAL HACKNEY FRANCIS HAGERMAN STANLEY HAGERMAN I I , ,C , , I ' 1 Q , W A1 QI' n I U AAA A ,I 2 1: I I if It I Xa- . I I I - Xl ff X I ,A X I J- E V, I - I ,J 49- I I -9- FQ- SSH I I S IE. dk V 9 l M1 I I f' , ,' pf J' l I BRAD HAGUE BILLIE HAMILTON JAMES HAMILTON JERRY HAMMACK MARILYN HANSON BYRON HARDY DAVID HARK JIM HARLAN JOHN HARLAN JOE HARRAH I ' .J- l A , ,RONNIE HARRAH al' l M nfl ' J . I JUDITH HARRISON JUDY HARVEY SALLY HASTINGS OMER HAWKINS JIM HAWKS ROSE MARIE HAYES GAY HAZLEBECK CARLE HENSON RUTH HIG Y Ju 4 wwf ZW frffavrrr HOBLITZELL O' .-, 1 5.6 BONNIE SUE HODGES DANNY HOGLUND KAREN HOKE DOUGLA HOLDEN .M ,Jae ,W Sw ,L A., THO I HOLDENEW MAI? . DIANfA HOLTON NANCY HOPKINS j I JAHXAMES HORSHAM V l r ,fi DDY HOXLMAN .fjui J, 3 'L' 'I. AVL I Q Ali V J J lf I, X x GD Q' img IIMLJL ,cfm rwm, f.1,u-f-Mn, .know J Cvv-49. 1-ul. .fg- Catliing up on the morning gossip are: Ann - Qc J Seaion, Barbara Osborne, Barbara Wilson, Bar- N barn Isaac, Thelma Hudson, and Beverly Shel- ton, 8I You'll have to have Mr. Calhoun sign this locker ermit ' Ra Bolin ex lains to Brenda I P - Y -'P Cutllp and Karen Hoke. HELMA HUDSON STEPHANEY HUFFMAN ED HUGHART JOY HUMPHREYS SHARON HUNT CHARITY HUNTER EDNA HUNTER ROBERT HUNTER SANDRA HUTZLER MIKE HYMAN MIKE INGLES BRENDA INGRAHAM ARTHUR IRBY JIM IRELAND JANET JAQUES JUDY JARRETT SALLY JARVIS RICHARD JAVINS EUGENE JEFFERSON MARLENE JONES PHILIP JONES DAVID JOSLIN VERDNICA JUSTICE NANCY KALLAM ANNA KAPPAS SHARON KEADLE JOHN KEENAN CARL KEFFER BILL KENNELL BARBARA KESSINGER JERRY KESSLER MIKE KINCAID KENNY KNIGHT FRANCES KUHN BARBARA LAING ALICE LAMBERT SUE LANCE JUDITH LANHAM LOIS LARCH TED LAWSON RONALD LEACH DIANA LEBRUN CAROLYN LEE MYRA SAN LESHKOW INA RUTH LEWIS BOB LINDAMOOD ROBERT LINDSAY BOB LOGES GLORIA LOWEN ROGER LUCAS MICHAEL LUDE PAM McDOWELL JUDY MCKIM MARTHA MCLAIN BARBARA MCMULLEN DOUG MABE HELEN MACE BILL MALONE SALLY MANN BILL MARSHALL DONNA MARTIN WANDA MELLOTT LESLIE MELTON CONNIE METTEN JOHN MIDDLETON .!' I el Xl xlx. Xl I, Il ! Q9 'E E-L3Q9f f Q9 Q9 Q ,XM . ' VI A I, .S ox, Qgxx N-V.: 5 4 1 Jhhlj 04:98-5- sili- B.-lss-1 85K I Rub-'N W' E2L,,n. IPX BOB MILLER DEBBIE MILLS FRANK MINOR KENNETH MOLLAHAN ANNABELLE MOORE CAROLYN MOORE JOYCE MOORE LYNDA MORGAN SUZANNE MORGAN LANGDON MORRIS MARY ANN MORRIS MADELINE MOSES DON MULLINS LARRY MULLINS ALBERT NAZEM ANDY NICHOLSON DAVID NOBLE FRANCES O DEVLIN MARY OLVER BARBARA OSBORNE DREW OVERPECK JUDY PACK DAVID PARSONS FRANKLIN PARSONS PAT PATRICK ROSALIE PAULEY CONNIE PAXTON ELIZABETH PEDEN LARRY PENIX CONNIE PENNINGTON GARY PHILLIPS DEREK PIERSON KAREN PLEVA JUDY PLYMALE ELEANOR POPE DI-f I - 1 .s -f - 1 L I IQ 3 ' , IX ,lII..,J jf, XII, ' iif, F Km' XII, NAL NOEL - - , PL -Of -Of Ig F J 1 fly! 'M-LL 2' L 1 I J I. f J' ,Ly . Y V , , XII, I .L L LV, A 3 If sy .Jw if L :I , M if ,III A ,If-A, ' U 'Iv' J KVI - Y!! Y' ' JP 'I I. 1 A - f- f' P5 4 AA LINDA PORTERFIELD WANDA PORTEREIELD JERRY PRICE CHARLES QUIGLEY CHRIS RAWSON DONNA REAVES RITA REED JESSE REID MICKEY RENO NANCY RIFFE BILL RIPLEY SARAH ROBSON JAMES ROSSMAN CAROLYN ROWLANDS JERRY RUBIN LEO RUSSELL CAROLYN SANDY SUE SATTERFIELD LYLE SA'I'I'ES MARGARET SAVAGE LINDA SCHNEIDER SCOTT SCHOONOVER KAY SCOLISH ERIC SCORY HELEN SUE SCOTT ALICE SEABOLT ANN SEATON JOANNE SELMAN GARY SHAFER BEVERLY SHELTON If Nl JCC J C ' I f J just wait'll I get home, Says Doug Bufkley to Nancy Hopkins and Sally Brown. .ff-C-5 My 5.4: I . ! l 5 ,j5 I ' ' . , X j I Y I f 1 ,f,. 7 J- 4 I I Z 1 I I I 85 ' 1 J f n 4 2 TEISJEIIMIQESIQT? . Q is SALLY SHERWOOD MICHAEL SHOCK ALEX SKAFF MARGARET SLACK DENNIS SMITH EARL SMITH MIKE SMITH SAM SMITH JUDY SONGER BOB STAATS JUDY STAFFORD SUE STAGGS JIM ST CLAIR JANET STEWART SUP STOUT CAROLYN SURFACE SHARON SUTER CHERYL TABUSH ALFRED TAYLOR NANCY TAYLOR PETE THACKER BONNIE THORNE MARGARET TILEY NADEANE TOLER GARLAND VANCE NANCY VANETTA ALLEN VORHOLT MARILYN VORHOLT DONALD WADE BARBARA WAGNER ROBERT WALKE KAY WALKER BARBARA WARNER CHRISTINE WARNER RONALD WATKINS nf UL W' Ei, 45 ' f H W7 ' A ff I ,fu fW'0Iff V gf UTLW I Xl lf I ' X , QQ I 19? S' -+ u O I I X91 329i I -Q-I f 1 sg!- IL f' H!- FRANCES WEBB ELAINE WEISS KEITH WELCH ALLEN WEST EDWINA WHITE JOHN WHITE VINCENT W1-IITE ROBERT WHITMAN BECKY WHITTINGTON SANDRA WHITTINGTON BILL WILCOX BARBARA WILLIAMS DIANE WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMS WILLIAM WILSHIRE BARBARA A WILSON BARBARA WILSON MELINDA WILSON ALETHEA WISE REBA WOLFE ANITA WOOD MARY WOOD LARRY WORKMAN GARY WRAY NANCY WRIGHT SARA WRIGHT CAROLYN YOUNG CAMELIA ZAKAIB CAROLYN ZAKASKI A 'fi . al- QW .5 Q. W , x 'Mx fx . SCDPHCDMQRE CLASS QH'IC1j S Fl1CiRI I'.fXRYfl RI x'kSl'RI'I2 VIC !' PRI'SlUI'X'l' PRI7SIIDlifX I' Ilmrmgilcl IILIKQLIC' 'Im' XYUIN-IA! Jtbllgllhilll Cfwrmpcr .I N H1 xx 1-1 Il If x,, Q Q Q9 Q Q fp, iix LYNN ABRAMS LINDA ADKINS MACK ALEXANDER KAREN ARRINGTON EMIELIA ASSEFF RICHARD ATKINS RONALD BAILEY JEFF BAKER CAROL BALLARD LANA BANKS MARY BARIA NANCY BARRON COLLEEN BASS SHARON BEALE JAMES BENNETT CLAUDIA BENSON STEVEN BIRTHISEL NANCY BOEDECKER BARBARA BOSTWICK DAISY BRADFORD LAURA BRANDON BARBARA BRAUN VINCENT BREEDON NANCY BREISACHER ANDREA BRIGGS RICHARD BRIGHT DAVID BRISON RICHARD BRISON CHARLIE BRONSTON I ROSA LEE BOLING' CHARLIE BROOKS ALMA BROWN CHESTER BROWN ELLEN BURDETTE SARA BURGESS NANCY BUTENHOPF PAUL BUTLER PEGGY BUTTS ELAINE CALL LOUISE CAMPBELL TIA CAMPBELL CAROL CANTERBERY PATTI CANTRELL KITTY CARLSON SHIRLEY CARNES BILL CARPENTER SUSIE CARRINGTON JOHNIE CART BETTIE CARTER DAVID CARTER JOAN CARTER STANLEY CARTER DIANA CASSIS RONALD CAsTO JOHNNY CAVACINI WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN RANDY CHITWOOD KAY CHORECH ANN CLARK ELIZABETH CLARK jx If I, 1, XII- If I Q Q9 Q -9- I Q SUSAN CLENDENEN CYNTHIA CLINE DON CLINE GEORGE CLINE NANCY COFFEY JUDY COMES RICK COMER JUDY CONNER RUTH ANN COOK DENNIS COOPER JONATHAN COOPER THOMAS COOPER JOE CRAETREE SHARON CRAFT LYNN CRISLIP JOHN CRITES BILL CURRENCE ROGER CURRY SUSAN DALEY JOHN DAMOUS VICKIE DEAN ROBERT DEVERE JACK DEWICK GRETCHEN DILGER HELEN DILLY SUE DILLON GARY DINGESS CAROL DODSON EUSTACE DUMETZ CAROL DURFEE xl! xf N :OP SOL Charlie Willet is making sure that Connie French gets enough water while johnny Mc- Nabb and Kay Hale watch the fun. I I I I QC FQ' Judy Moore, Martha Hall, and Lyn MacCorkIe check the school news in the Book Strap. HENRY EBERBAUGH ELLEN EKEY BARBARA ELDEN NEIL ELLISON FRANK FERNANDEZ PENNY FINDLEY MOLLY FIRTH STEVE FISHER MIMI FRANCIS JOHN FREELAND CONNIE FRENCH FRANK FRENCH TONY FRYE KAREN FULWIDER BETSY GALINSKY CAROL GALLUPS JOAN GARTEN SANDRA GIBSON CATERINA GIORDANO PENNY GLASER JUDY GLASPELL BERTIE GRACE JERRY GRAY WILLIAM GREEN DAVID GREENE KAY GREYBILL CAROLYN GRIFFITH PEGGY GRIMM PEGGY GROSS ROBERTA GRUBB JOE GUINN HAL GUTHRIE VALERIE GWYNNE BONNIE HACKETT DANNY HAGERMAN KAY HALE JANE HALL MARTHA HALL MARY HAMMOCK PAGE HAMRICK RICHARD HANLY RANDY HARDY BONNIE HARKLESS SALLY HARLAN LARRY HARLESS RONNIE HARLESS NANCY HARRIS RICHARD HARVEY ALICE HASELDEN DON HASSIG JUDY HAYNES NORMA HAYNES JOHN HEIMASTER OSCAR HENSLEY ELLEN HENSON JIM HICKMAN DWIGHT HILL ELLEN HISERMAN TOMMY HITCHCOCI4 JOHN HOLLIDAY JL XO' JE' Ei IGI' LOL Nif 1 SHIRLEY HOLMES CARL HONAKER DAVID HONEYCUTT GARY HOOVER NANCY HORNBECK JOLENE HOWARD STEVE HUDSON KAREN HUNDLEY HAZEL HUNTER GILBERT JACOBS DANNY JAMES LARRY JAMES JUDY JARRETT NORMA JARRETT JUDY JEFFERSON EMILY JOHNSON JOYCE JOHNSON LIN JOHNSON DAVID JONES CHARLES JORDAN HOWARD JUSTICE KANDY KANDEL FRANCES KAY STEVE KEE FERN KELLMEYER BARBARA KELLY JERRY KELLY NANCY KELLY MARY KIRKPATRICK GLENN KNAPP J, j If xxx' Xl J X -9- C9 ' I3 EDWARD KNIGHT SUE KREPS NORMAN LAWHORN SHIRLEY LAWRENCE SHIRLEY LAYNE FRED LEAKE LINDA LECKIE JIM LEGGETT JANICE LILLY JOSEPHINE LITTLE DIANNE LLOYD BARBARA LORENTZ BILL LOWMAN DIANE LUTMAN JACK LUTZ LARRY MCCLURE CHARLES MCCORMICK JAY MECOY ALICE MCDANIEI. BOB MCKENZIE BARBARA MCWHIRTER LYN MQICCORKLE JUDITH MAIRS GENE MANLEY MELISSA MANN ELOUISE MARTIN IRENE MARTIN KIRBY MARTIN JOHN MARTIN SUZANNE MAYNARD X1 xl x x ,- Ez -O Katherine Snednlon. Becky Story and Sally Stockley wait rather impatiently for Mr. Far- rell to open the bookstore. -' N Q5 'Q' After a long hunt Norma Haynes appears to have found just the right book to complete her English assignment. CLEVE MEADOR DAVID MEADOWS BILLY MELTON HELEN MELTON NANCY MEREDITH CHARLES MILES GARY MILLER JIM MILLER SHEILA MILLS HAVEN MITCHELL KEITH MOONEY BOBBY MOORE JUDY MOORE RICKY MORGAN NANCY MOTTESHEARD JUDY MULLINS PATSY MUNDY RICHARD MYERS PHYLLIS NELSON MOSES NEWSOME RICHARD NIDA NORMAN NOE PATRICIA O'BRIEN JAMES PAINTER BRENDA PARKER LINDA PAULEY JANIE PEDEN BILL PEMBERTON BRENDA PENNINGTON ROBERT PENNINGTON PATTI PETRUZZI BECKY PHILLIPS ROBERTA PHILLIPS REBECCA POFF CAROLE POLAN DIANA PORTER MARTHA POWELL MARTY PRESSMAN BETSY PRESTON JAMES PREVILL JOE PRICE DOUG PROPST ELAYNE RADCLIFFE ARCHIE RAISBECK KATHLEEN RAISBECK LINDA RAMSEY WILLIS RAMSEY VIVIAN REYNOLDS MEREDITH RICE ELLEN RICH KAY RICHARD JOHN RIDER REBECCA ROLLINS RILEY ROMEO TOM ROSS DONNA RUTLEDGE BILL SAUVAGEOT ANTHONY SCHIPPER BARRIE SCHNEIDER WILLIAM SCHWARTZE fX 9731-f-'--7, Riff 5- ,. 7, v. .mul-3 :1 56 97 4 D 1? J I 'ff If X x I xx If X I 1, X5 if xy lf, X Q , -Q: , , 'Q' , 'Q' 'QT , . S , WI xx. I W X Qi Q: 1225: E1 1,91 .12 H I I BECKY SCORY SANDY SELLEW CHARLES SHELTON PAUL SHERMAN STEPHEN SHERMAN JIMMY SHIPE LEIGH SHORR DON SIMPKINS BETTY SKAGGS BARBARA SLIMICK KATHRYN SNEDDON SHERWOOD SPENCER DOUG SQUIRE CHERYL ST CLAIR HENRY STIPP GLORIA STEVENS BUD STEWART DAVID STEWART SALLY STOCKLEY BILL TATTERSALL PATRICIA TAYLOR SANDRA TAYLOR JOHN THOMPSON NANCY THOMPSON LYNN THORNBURG TOM THORNHILL SUSIE THURMOND LINDA TOWNSEND JAMES TRIPLETT SUE TUCKER DAVID TUCKWILLER CURTIS TURLEY FRED UPDIKE IEEE VAN OLST MIKE VICKERS ANN VOORHEES ROBERT WADE STEPHEN WALKER WANDA WALKER JUDY WALLACE ANDREW WALTER DIANE WALTON CAROLYN WAMSLEY SANDY WATKINS HAZEL WEATHERFORD CAROLYN WEBB JIMMY WHITED ELIZABETH WILHOIT CHARLES WILLETT SHARON WILLIAMS PATRICE WILLIAMSON GARY WILSON PHYLLIS WOLFE MARSHA WOLVERTON MARY WOODRUFF JUDY WOODS HOWARD WOODYARD JUDITH YOUNG MELVIN YOUNG LEONARD ZACKS A ci' Y ' , if R 1 xxx' If, xx 1 If' M- Q -QT E: ig, I V, .V I fr' I W I A If If If x. 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L' . 22-g,.w..v V. -'?f,'w 1 - - V UILDS Busy behlnd the scenes of any play are the gulldsmen Behmd the scenes at Chlrlest on Hitch you can also flnd gulldsmen but ln thls clse th ey rre members ot the OFKLIHIYI trons of our school ust lb the the ltre guilds of Tngllnd protected the flKL,llfS of the lctoxs centurlcs x o R so todly our clubs protect the rxycht of elch student to become 1 yycll rounded person It IS doubtful thlt Ill there 1s to be le lrned cm be found only lI'l books Therefore the DCC6SS1ty of CYfI'l.UlI'I'lQl1l'lI' It UN IUCS C111 Ct1Slly be SCCII The members of the clubs cm fund tlme to pursue thexr Interests outsxde the cltss y 1 y wma eyer project xs betng done In lldrtlon the clubs glxe students 1 chlnce to Killlllllf themselycs with others who lx ue the stmc xnterests as they We as students 'tt Charleston Hugh haye tllcen lt upon ourselyes to better ourselxes and our school through our club mctly 1t1es There can be no successful productlon tn the theatre wlthout the strong bzcl-:mg of the gunld LllxCW1SC there czn be no successful school wlthout the support of the school oregantztttons There would be 1 school but the mnnds of the students would llcls certaln qu1l1t1es they could not pun ln the clxss room Perhaps more lmportance should be gn en to the clubs for the foundatlon the l help to lay Truly we can prxde each member of each orgsntzatlon upon the aceompltshments of the school whether nt be boostlng our telms wntnng our ptper md yemrboolc or pursumg other worthwhlle 'tc fs- School for thls year and for many years to come ttyltxes Thus we present our gmlfff of Charleston H1 h :DK c . c ,L 'Y ' L . ' ' , ' ' 1. , 'z S ' n I 4' ' 't ' zu W 5 -Q' 'I . 4 ' . -A 'Y 'L' . ' ' 'Q '- - 5 . 1 -L ' ' Lf , s' ' r sk- B- s . - A ji-- room, and in learning, can full' en'o l t ' ' ' ' ' . cc U , Y L2 -Q -. is L' s ks. ts: A . - its . K-K , L Y. ' 1 . 'Y ' 1' ' ' L k . ' , L ' L' L ' 'L ' , A f 1 ' ' ' 2 Ya' ' 1 , . in A A 8 .L, A H . , , ' ' L ., U 1 J L 'tt ', 'E , v 1 . as 0 l02 SYM W .le aa gf fig Hn, I I ii ' Q J 'I'HIf STAII' IIDIPIAOR-IN-CII illil-' INI.1r1l1.1 Noll MANAGING IfI5I'I'OR Rulwcrt l.imls.1y ART EDITORS M,1rth.1 Arllms Clrlrol Quisenberry LITERARY EDITORS Patty XVQISC Patty Rupert SECTION EDITORS Azfll1f1lf.VlI'rIfff11! M.1ry LCC P.1yr1e Sullfffl' Bonnie Crlrrlncr . I Q I 1 I l!.14'lml,lvl Bath Xlfuml 1'v.z!111'rl R.1Ll.1 Ifskins Cfynlllrl Stiles Orkg.mj:.zfjfff1v IJJ.1fI'W.lI11 Iflwcrluuglm If! WP I ,Xf7ffI'l'l jf- Bill Harris m Cfhcstgr SIIIIIIIJII I N-L-W BISINKSS IXIANAGIQRW ADYIIRTISINKQ Kenny Chirlcr INDFX Miklucl Mllcy UIQ SPONSOR ,333 IYI.lI'II'l.1 Nuff. ulztmi MMI' In lJ.1xm'.m.l R-'M-:t Ilmlmy 1NLr'Acw1'1n tlm rurpurtrlnt duty of making lay- Ixiissiuilrfll,Cm.lrl.1lI 'GU CHARLESTQNIAN Brwnnrq G.rrdm'r. Rummy L3.11m'1'. 'Irmrm DcXX'irk. lilly Ifryf. ,lulm Kvcum, Iirm' Rupert. Mike Malay. -Io Arm Peale. Carol Quisenberry. Rada Eskins. and ,XI.lI'III.1 A,l.mtm rlrcrlc l.15t ymrx SVUIINOI' Suriwn for mlidtatiuns fur tlu- 19611 Yc.u'lWcm4vk . -m 'I 1 1'-va .si l l l Nancy Butenhoff. judy Jarrett. and Sally Brown watch Barbara Pberbaugh, jane Martha Neff explains the Progress Chart to Bill Tattersall, Patrire NY Bird. and Sara XX'right make layouts for their section: OrjQ.n1i:.111fff1i'. Creating and editing the Cf9fzr'le.rfm2ir111, Charleston High Schools yearbook, is exciting, fascinating work. The Staff, composed of qualified Seniors, juniors, and Sophomores, has a never-ending job, The book must be planned during the summer in order to meet Copy deadlines in the fall. Supervised by Miss Cecile'R. Goodall, the Cll9!lI'l6.l'flH?frIII is a 192-page volume rated equivalent in size and quality to college and university yearbooks. Although the work is difficult and often tedious, many students apply for staff membership. This is be- cause the C'lar1r!e.isfm1ir111 is one of the top three extracur- ricular activities at Charleston High School, and to be accepted on its staff is, indeed, an honor. liamson. Brenda Gladwell. Lynn Abrams. and Barbara Wfilson V' ll' Three Staff Sophomores--Connie Frenth, Val Gwynne. and Kay Hale-wat li Bud Stewart make his first three yearbook sales to Marx' Alite Hyde, Carolii King, and Linda Sylvester. 'K fd In a meeting of Section Editors. Jeanne Leslie dictntes to Bonnie Vick. while S.illy Thornhill .ind Angela Johnson compare notes and Frank Kirkpatrick .ind Mxrilee XY'ilhoit chetk copy. THE 1960 BOOK STRAP 'Q EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Bonnie Vick MANAGING EDITOR Jeanne Leslie FEATURE EDITORS Angela Johnson Sally Thornhill ART EDITOR Susan Hark SPORTS EDITOR Frank Kirkpatrick Pl-IOTOGRAPHER Wally' Snider EXCHANGE EDITOR Lynn Richardson Bgiihrira Howell, XX'ally Snider, Gary Kerns. James Roach. and Carl Henson seem to find the Dandy Column quite amusing in the Christmas edition of the Book Shzzjr. Now in its fifty-thirtl year of publication, the Bunk Sflllfl, Charleston High Schools newspaper, has won national and state itcclaim for its tlistin- ,,,,,., W guished recortls. Every year kickfoff assemblies are held to hoost subscription sales and .trouse general school spirit in the newspapers activities. The Book Slrap. printed every week, collects news that is of interest to every- one. Sports, club news, special or extraordinary occurrences, and feature .xrticlesu-'till combine to form 41 well-lmltlncetl school paper. Harriet Brawley expl.1ins to Stu.1rt Clmney .md P.1tti Hohlitfell how to pl.tn .1 l.tyoutp.1getor.ttls. while N.1nty Butts looks on. Nancy Butts, Mary Ann Benson. Molci Xwelch, :Ind hhry BLILIINC fold Bunk Mugaret 'liley txntl Sus.1n Ronmyne xxish ,Inn Sell, liexerly liurtlett Simpy and prepare them for rmiling to out-of.town suhstrihers, Karen Hoke. .intl Brute I.c-eth lutk in their sc-.irth for ads. IOS During a noon hour meeting Ginger Armstrong. Maripat Hill. Andy Sale, and Margaret Feild plan a new student project similar to Quiet Week. Andy Sale, Maripat Hill, Mike Martin, Kathy Bragg, joe XX'right, jere Hess, Margaret Feild, and Jonathan Cooper, members of the Student Council, proudly report their collection of canned foods from the annual Can-Can Assembly to Miss Cole. IO6 STUDENT The Student Council of Charleston High School is constantly working to build better relations be- tween students and faculty. In order that all students be give an opportunity to voice their opinions, stu- dent assemblies are held, in which problems are presented by the officer in charge, and methods are suggested for solving these problems. Several activities of Charleston High School are sponsored by the Student Council. A few of these are the annual Follies production, the Dnlelifze publication, the jug contest for the March of Dimes, and Student of the Week contests. Student Council representatives attend the annual meeting of the Southern Association of Student Councils. With the help and advice of Miss Martha Cole, these activities have been successfully carried out. COUNCIL Nmcy INI5'crQ. Mike Martin, joe Wright. and Mikr Curry listrn tn PM Patrick explain how he created the design for the new D.1f:!i'i71:' unwi- Oe Simon Elc-.inur Pope ind Indy Plxmilc Nxnlwnic lxlthx Bragg -1 Im Vxolyert into their nos homcrwmn ind thur mu 11 1 qtudcnt fuunril otficux XX iilg Iunitliin Compu stiuy.,4,lcs to prutug his wpuch Dcnnx mr XX nm Rub lx I ind Allcn X N S t 1 1uI L iint glincil tlirough upuic I07 i i X , I 'nd , ' H V A . 'I -' 'th Ax Artl . Q V' ' ' . '. O, 'icrncx Q A V1-'t 1 ffcr hc 1 in-lff littl' I' S fi' - K' - -nic. 'L , L The Majorettes are: left to right-jane Douglass, Mary Wright, Suzanne Morgan, Ketti Carroll, Judy Fittro, Ellen Lopinsky, Susan Romayne, Sarah Re-pass, Brenda Cutlip, Helma Hudson, and Beverly Shelton, Under the direction of Mr. Robert Williams, our Mountain Lion Band has a very busy schedule. Its mem- bers practice each day during the band period, and add an extra two or three hours at Laidley Field during the football season. The special concert band presents a Spring Concert annually. Always present at all pep assemblies and football games, band members help lead the cheers and are an invaluable aid in arousing school spirit. The Charleston High School Band has earned, through many hours of practice, the honor of becoming known nationally as an outstanding high school band. Thus, during the course of a year, the band accepts many invitations to cities to participate in various parades. Its every appearance puts Charleston High School on the map. Cl-IARLESTCDN HIGH BAND Mr NX'1ll1ams and the Senior members of the Mountain Lion Band stand in formation on the front steps of the State Capitol Building 4-haha 'Hmm Charleston Hngh Schools Mountam Lron Band and Maporette Corps rank among the best rn the Unlted States Therr many publrc appearances have brought renown to our school 14-1,4 The Mountam Lron Band performs rn the ram for the loyal fans durmg 'QQ-.E half trme at the Charleston vs Stonewall game Joey Srmon drum mayor Barbara Dudley captam of the G1rls Band Mr Wxllxams director and Ellen Loprnsky head majorette smrle proudly after a fme performance at the Caprtol 'eww F . 1 ' , . ' f , :.:,Qls-we N 'Q ,,. sgawf- '?3q13's-me -. . S A. a mv. ,, 51 q -vsfnw ,Rx ,,..kT I KM' . ' as f . K J i K' V. . , A A ' lk' 1 I 5, e a . A ' 1 . ' ,xi ,r vt . -. -. . 4' .4 . A , , 'S 0-Q fu. in .mv ,- .1 y , , : f , - , Q 1 s V is ,, R ,aa 1 f 1 ' I i 'W The Senior members of the French Club carol in the front hall on the last day of school before the Christmas holidays. A! Tj' ,fl i' vi U Pl! nn . l L Q' jfv all LL ff' jf' . lu' f , 1 li' V. I f ill! fl ii rj 5 I Yu j Ann King, Bonnie Gardner, Martha Adams, Michel Maley compliment Barbara Eberbaugh on her originality in Christmas gifts for her French students at Mercer Grade School. IIO The French Club is one of the largest and most active organizations at Charleston High School. Mrs. Elsie Bolin, sponsor, directs many programs in which every member shares enthusiastic interest and enjoyment. Every year an annual Christmas dinner is held and eventful moments are recalled. Several advanced French students are given the oppor- tunity to teach children of elementary school age light songs and familiar phrases. The Club also sponsors programs for the Parent-Teacher organizations of the various junior high schools. The pur- pose of these programs is to better acquaint the parents of ninth graders with the curricula at Charleston High School: subjects required, electives, and extracurricular activities. fi f 'Y F Q E Q A Patty Wfeise, Mary Wright, K. O, Pierce, Maripat Hill. joan Kahn, David McMahon, and Denny Arthur are having an informal conversation before planning the annual Spanish Club dinner. SPANISH CLUB Bienvenido, amigos. Como esta usted ? This greeting may seem strange to you, but to the members of the Spanish Club it is a familiar one. This greeting expresses the pur- pose of the Spanish Club: to promote and strengthen ties with the Spanish-speaking countries. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Mary Hark, the espanlitas strive to bring that extra little something into their Spanish course. Although their main objective is to learn more about our neighboring Latin countries, Club members also perform many services to the community, Each Christmas the Club gives assistance, financial and spiritual, to someone less fortunate than they. This year the members revived the old Spanish custom of having a candy-filled pinata for their annual Christmas party, along with several stories concern- ing the Spanish yu1e customs. An original pinata designed and created by jim Ireland was made the focal point of the Club's Christmas festivities. i Attending a brief after-sthool meeting are Leigh Laughorn. Bill Albright, Mary Cox Pat Rupert, Mary jean McIntosh. Harold Sunday. Marilee Wilhoit, Kathryn 'NY'il liams, Elaine Thompson, George Guthrie. Susie Hark, and W.1y'ne Rich, ,,5QI.Q.l Officers of the Latin Club. Harriet Braxvley. Tommy Thornhill. Jim Rossman, Betty Skaggs. .md Elaine McXY'liorter, open .1 meeting by showing projects done hy previous members. The Latin Club is another of the popular organizations for students studying foreign languages. Mrs. Marcella Cook is the sponsor and the Club is open to any student currently taking Latin. Through its skits, plays, and other activities, the Latin Club presents to its members an accurate picture of ancient Rome and its influence of modern civilization. The members present the Romans as individuals and not as ancients long buried in the rubble of history. It is only through a clear picture of the successes and failures of the past that man can build a civilization greater than ever before conceived. LATIN CLUB All of the members of the Latin Club meet in the Study Hall for an important session: the discussion of the Labors of Hercules. II2 Members of the junior Academy of Science meet to Observe 11 new experiment presented by their own Bunker Vfhite. lE. ACADEMY Cl-' SCIENCE For the students at Charleston High School who like science, biology, physics, and chemistry, there is the Junior Academy of Science, sponsored by Mrs. West. At its meetings, members try to stimuldte in- terest nncl stress the importance of scientific knowl- edge through the guest speakers, field trips, and experiments. One of the biggest projects that the Junior Academy of Science undertakes each year is the annual Charleston High School Science Fair. The science students and Club members work for months in preparation for this exhibit, held each spring. Sally Brown, ,leanne DeXX'ick. Bob Cl.ll'li, and Judy lfittro watch Bunker White perform an experiment, He appears very confident it will turn Out well, II3 W ii ' --f-' - M 'W' i A .M . ...wi .Q . S . t . L 5 ' ' 4 y ' y..,...... .S--.....-WLM, l r rf-V Y' is 41 Representing Boys' State are Mike Martin. 'loe Xwright. Andy Sale Denny Arthur. George Guthrie. and Way'ne Rich. Q-in--Q-......, Representing Girls' State from Charleston High School are Becky McCue. Maripat Hill. Bonnie Vick. Ginger Armstrong. Jeanne Leslie. Sally Thornhill. and Martha Neff. BUYS' STATE GIRLS' STATE Each summer at 'lackson's Mill, West Virginia, three hun- dred fifty of the State's foremost high school pupils convene to further their knowledge of state government. These lunior Class boys are selected on the basis of their scholastic ability, character, and leadership by their respective school principals throughout the State of West Virginia. Sponsored by the regional American Legion, Boys' State is a project designed to encourage and train teenagers who possess unusual aptitudes in the field of political science. Reflecting this purpose, the activities are planned to provide experience for actual administrative situations. Included in the week's schedule to round it into a well- balanced program are various sports and other recreational events. Il4 Last year Charleston High School sent seven girls to jackson's Mill, West Virginia, for Girls' State. The girls were chosen by the school principal and sponsored by local civic organizations such as the Parent-Teachers and Rotary. They met with girls from all over West Virginia to learn more about their city, county, and state governments. As soon as they arrived, the girls began campaigning for office. They were divided into political parties and all girls were eligible to run for office, city, county, or state. The girl who became the highest official of Girls' State was eligible to go to Girls' Nation. Each unit elected two best citizens and from these, girls were chosen to return next year as counselors. Three girls from Charleston High School were chosen to return. Sponsored by Miss Agues Huston, the Pad and Pencil Club carries out many creative activities. The elected officers -President 'jo Ann Peale, Vice Presi- dent Steve Mooney, Secretary-Treasurer Mary Bedell. Program Chairman Carol Quisenberry-fare in charge of the Cluliis activities and management. Among this ye.1r's projects have been Christmas candle-making and vvater-color painting set to music, A future project which should be very enjoyable will soon take place. All Club members will go downtown and paint pedestrians and buildings. They hope to sell their productions at .1 small profit. of -V Steve Mooney. Hill Ripley. Libbo Greene. Sarah Straughan. Marv Bedell, and Beverly Mtliim are vvorking hard to finish their sketthes for the Club. PAD AND PENCIL cj nf' --at ,,..-...M One of the favorite projetts of the Pad and Pencil is paper sculpture. xwrthfkiflg at this is Carol Quisenberry. 'lohn Koehn. Mary Bedell. and ,lo Ann Pt-ale, Bill Abbot and Donna Reeves wattli Steve Mooney draw a figure skeleton. II5 .QA A Shomny., then cnthusmsm are some rtprtsentatnes of the Boosters Club FIRST ROXX left to nght are Sarah Remss Carolyn Beatty Ann Krug Bonmc Cnrdner Jeanne DeXX ltk SECOND ROXX' Ellen Lopmslcy Sarah Strlughan Inbbo Greene lxaren Arthur Kathleen Ralsbeck Kenny Gamer THIRD ROYX Adrxenne Adams Lmla Sylyestcr Gmger Armstrong Llndt Bourn IOL RTH ROXX' Rlchard Hoyxard Doug Keadle Bob Broun By ron hlllllll Ixm Sell md Denny Arthur BOOSTERS CLUB -WEQY .Gglvvuo I NXNXKK 5 fxx xwxyyw' x J N II6 One of the largest and most yrtal clubs at Charleston High School IS the Boorfur Club Any student ln our school Scmor Tumor or Sophomore may yoln and become IU lctnr member The spark of llfe md enthusnsm thlt the Boosters Club members ldd to our pep assemblles and foot ball KSHIIIICS IS 1ny iluable Under the leadersh1p of Mr 'tels son the members decorate goal posts present skrts at the pep etssembltes and sell decals At the openmg of each school year the Boosters Club beglns 1ts program of boostmg vuth 2l bang and keeps school spmt at a hrgh pttch throughout the year The Boosters Club IS xndeed Charleston I-hgh Schools stronghold of um and y1gor 1 Q ' 5,- ' t' 14' ' ' , l ' . ll. 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A1111 l'v.11'l1.11'.1 I INLII .1lIA!ll 11x111g TIILII' .LIIINUC t.1lv11tw 111 I'.1'I1f .1 9411 1111 .1 pr' .1NNt'1'LlwIX II7 Joyce Bush demonstrates the art of serung a xolleyball to members of the Glrls Athletxc Assoc1at1on clurmg a noon hour me-etrng Shnrley Small Joyce Bush Madellne Moses jean Davls the offrcers check equrpment for their next me-etmg In recent years a great deal of emphasls has been placed on an exten sue physlcal educat1on program In lteepmg mth thls modern trend the Girls Athletlc Assoclatlon IS not to be outdone by thelr male counterparts Although encouraglng and sponsorlng athletlc 8.CtlXltlCS IS the prlnclpal functxon of thls organlzatlon the glrls also serxe as referees team captams and score keepers durmg the1r many noon hour projects The Club annually holds two 1n1t1at1ons to mduct grrls who haxe earned sen 1ce pomts and hare mamtamed a B axerage ln physical educatlon Asnde from sponsoring such actlvntxes as bowllng tennis volleyball kxckpln ball softball basketball badmlnton a d pmg pong the glrls sponsor Play Day to whlch representatnes from the neighbor mg jumor hlgh schools are muted to partlcrpate ln the physlcal educatxon program before comlng to Charleston High School as Sophomores the followmg September ' v ' r ' s . , . . . . . . . . . Y. . . . . . . . . . Y 1 V a . . . . ,, ,, . . , - v a 1 1 3 7 7 L 7 rl Y - U n - ' V ' 7 l 1 a 1 1 y w P 4 fr if fe i 'ri' Eric Godfrey and Stephen Bernstein play a selection from Van Cliburn's latest Album. Pam McDowell. Beverly Cole. .lo Ann Peale. Mary Ann Benson Beverly McKim, Shirley Funk, Marilyn Arthur, Ashby Berkley, john Martin. George XVhite. and Brenda Frazier listen, SYMPHCNIC CLUB 5735 e 144' Stephen Bernstein. Eric Godfrev. Maril n Arthur. Brenda Frazier , i if A - and George XY'hite try to find the right selection for the next meet- ing. The Symphonic Club is .1 relatively new organization at Charleston High School. It was started in 1958 by a group ol' students who enjoyed listening to recorded music. Sponsored by Mrs. Elsie Bolin, the group meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Members take an active part in the meetings by planning and presenting the program, At most of the meetings albums from the Kanawha County Public Library or from the private collections of the members are played, The music varies from classical to popular. Special programs have included lecture-demonstrations by members of the Charleston Sym' phony and the Morris Harvey College Music Department. Films are sometimes shown. The Symphonic Club welcomes to its meetings all inter- ested students. Teachers, also, are invited to attend. ....--'..1.- S A A R A A ag. Members of the Mixed Cliuriis are ROW' ONIL left to right' Linda Meese. Kathy Cotrill, Nyra I-Iiirninark. Patriria Coles. Patricia Grass, Nanry 'I'hurnpsc1n. Sharon Beale. Susan Barnes. Annette Doumany. Alite I-Iaselden. Elaine ililiuinpsiin. ROW' TXVO: juyre Tillman. Quetta Roger, Ifrnelda Purnell. Rwlvert Warllfitt. Iiill Meltnn. Ira Bnrstein. Ashhy Berkley. Norman Noe. Rirhard Atkins. john Rider, Eddie Shearer, Frances MUSCS. ADH Hndges, Sandy Sellew. Cwntliita Ferrell. ROXY' THREE: Rehcita NX'hittington. Pamela Brady, Mary Garrison. Roger Lucas. jim Ireland. jim Hawks. Huh Frazier. Stanley Carter. Daniel Lee. jerry' Slceens. Bill Camp. Judy Munday. Karen Oldham. and Marian Badge-tt, CHORUS jim Ireland, Eddie Shearer, Sandy Sellew, Bob Frazier, Ira Borstein, Annette Doumany. Elaine Thompson. jerry Skeens, Bill Camp, -Iudy Munday, Nyra Mae I-Iamnmck prepare for an assembly presented by the Chorus. N l Y I L J J X r ,L w., The Ch.1rlcston lligh Sthool Chorus, sponsored hy Mrs. Flulrr Summers, is tomposed of hoys and girlslanio show .1 deep interest in choral music. During the yc-.rr this hard-working orgtrnization reheglrses diligently tor numerous school programs and for civic functions throughout the City. During every Spring the Chorus presents its annual concert. in which each inemher is given an opportunity to display his own IW.Iflla'L1l.1I' t.1lent. M.rny outst.1nding singers ol- this group hgrve gttined memhership in the All-County Chorus rind the All-St.1te Chorus. The students .rt Chuleston High School .Ire proud ol' the extellcnt tontrihutions its Chorus h.1s nude tow.1rd the line .lrts progr.un ol' the school. ,lun Ireland goes over his inusit' onre more hc-tore he performs in ussein Members of Charleston High Sthools very fine Girls' Chorus .ire pittured lucra- Q Kem-fa JM , Officers of the junior Red Cross Beverly Cole Virginia Lashley Barbara Hoxxell the-ck the amount of money receiyed from the sale of membership cards Aboye are the Home Room Representatiyes of the junior Red Cross I22 IUNIOR H1313 LHOSS The junior Red Cross ycirly muntlms its fine record of serxice to the community An iuxiliiry of the Nltional Red Cross Associi those in need During, the holiday season the members prepare Christmas gifts to be giyen to the aged and under prixileged A second project the filling of supply boxes for oyer seas shipment is usually undertaken in the spring The annual membership driye is held early in the year on a contribu tixe basis and its climaxed by a moyie to get acquainted mth the nevi members Officers of the Club ire Btrbara Hovsell president Virgmii Lashley xice president Beyerly Cole secretiry Hazel Weatherford assistant secretary and Daisy Bradford tretsurer It A ,. 2 if X l 'WI - A1 I I 'o ' tion, the Club devotes a great part of its time and activities to helping M . 7 , I . . 4 ' 7 V 1 - ' 1 , ' v - in L 1 L . ' , A ' g ' ' 'z V, Y' ' 1 , Q Vg L y . ' f 'g . , 2 . l Q! Members of thc Visual Education Club are Barbara VC'.1rner Linda Ramsey Pimeli Bridx Qhiron Hunt Ritk Woodruff Qtexen Bll'll'llSCl Murru Abiams Wilter Stiples Bexerly Cole im Qhuman 9.1m MacCorklefWenJell klllfl Ceorer White Stun Tory Dmi 'im th Ioe Wolpert md Ohn Crltes VISUAL EDUCATICDN CLUB Fuh vie-ek trom ten to twxelxe miles ot educitioml films irc brought to Charleston High by the teachers for presenta tion in thc clissrooms These tilms must be run through the proiectors ind slide michincs and handled with extreme care This is the job ot the members ot the Visual Fducation Club which is under the direction of Mr. Joseph DeMarco. These students arrange their schedules and time so that they are available for the showing of films 1 great help and supplement in all the classes. 1-L.. Jx..f 5 , Oni' St-nior Cllit-tilt-.atlvis are, reading left to right. leigh Lttigliorn. Patti Cookt-. Ann King. Clarolvn lit-atty, Mary -lean Mtlntosh, and Becky McCue. Junior Cheerleaders are, reading left to right, Karen Arthur, Nancy Hopkins. Barbara Osborne, Nancy Kallam, Barbara Isaac, and Ann Seaton, l24 Every year many girls enter Charleston High School and gaze enviously at the cheerleaders as they boost the school spirit at pep assemblies and encourage other school activities. Many try out, but unfortunately, only it few can be chosen, There are six Senior cheerleaders eaeh year. At mid-semester, four junior cheerleaders are choseng two more are selected along with four Sophomore cheerleaders the first semester of the following school term. Among the various extras performed by this Charleston High group during the season of 1959-'60 have been pro- gram sales for the football games, and the sale of advertise- ments for football programs, The cheerleaders have also participated in the Follies, the Can-Can Assembly, and served at the football Father-Son Banquet. X l Members of the Mountam Lron Club are FIRST ROW left to rrght Sam Hudson Hansford Xoung Charles Baldxs 1n Gary Lee Joe Wrrght Paul Teel Roger Meador Rrchard Wangelm SECOND ROW Orren Drake Tom Lawson Elmer Qtrlder Ceorge Reexes Srexe Foster Al Bowles Carl Hall THIRD ROW Rusty Anderson Freddxe Kellmeyer Guy Holsclaw Bob Mzthns Byron Klllllll Robert Eldndge Daxe Frmklxn B1ll Skull FOLRTH ROW' Terry Spencer Kenny Stewart Daud McMahon Blll Markey George Outhr1e Fredtlne Robrnson and Brll jones MOUNTAIN LION CLUB '-5 by miss Q A-fx ,1 2 Inf! :Xl mf? 124 'N it .J ' f ., f x Y , qu. 14 AX 5'-ZZ-- There 1re many honor soc1et1es lt Charleston Hush School for those who 1ch1ue scholrsucally There has nucr been such 1 souety for those who hue scrxed the school IS mem bers of 1ts athlet1c terms lor th1s relson 1 former coach Albert H Glenn formed the Mountam LION Club III 1931 ters .1L1tOI11CitlC3lly belong As present sponsor Coach Mclilvxee fmds the Club an excellent med1um through wh1ch he can help the players perfect thelr game and solxe the1r many problems ' Q .,., . . . , 1 . 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' wi rf , 1- .l. y Ju ,' :ll lk-'Thief' ,i '. rg, ,f' p . -'-'- ' 'f5,:gA ga' l tw ag ?f3i 'wQL'12+ ! , 44.1 xx. 3 :1 I' Bexerls Cole mrlxes txpmg., assrgnments to Ruth Hrelex lNfH'Nl1l Cordtn Susan Courtnex Bunker Cup Mxry Hughes md I'l1z.rheth Crcen xxhrth are to he rel lx at the next meetmz FUTURE TEACHILHS Qt AMERICA The students pictured 'rboxe may one dry he teuhrrrzg your chrldren Rexlrzrng that fevxer qualrfled students are beeom me mterested m the teathmg, professron the Iuture Teachers of Amerrca. has umtrated mn extenslxe eurdance program or prospeetrxe teachers Durmf the year guest speakers are muted to address the members and grxe them the pros an Cons of thxs most essentml occupatron It 18 through e srmeruty of professronals such as Mrs Ada Lrwely thlt Chrrleston Hrzgh School hrs helped to frll our exer expmdnm, Cllssrooms vrth well qurllfred dedrcited teichers I26 flft I gf .f-S3 'Y' 'D 1' A . ' 1' ' v 4 .'.4'r ' ' . -.' A . 4 1 v , ,Y . l ' ,L ' , A ' , L 1 I 1 - I A IA 'A ai 4' I ' t X rv f v' .Al L v 1 Jkt' - Y -' - Ji 9 A v V r ' , - ' , ' Q I , . I T kr V . I A . . . A , V Y . A I f K ,X Y , -. u . - , , Q u jg JV l . r, 3,5 rg Qi? Y- ' I , 2 C1 V Va. ,el 4 , ' fV4ZY k ,Y . - 5 'P V L , -any s if The offciers of the Y-Teens distribute the candy for the annual Y-Teens candy sale. Y-TEENS Officers, Rada Eskins, Marsha Gordon, Shirley Smail. and Linda Hall, count and record the money collected at a recent bake sale. The Y-Teens, open to any girl at Charleston High School, work in co-operation with the local YWCA. At Club meetings and weekly Friday night dances, the mem- bers learn the true meaning of friendship and brother- hood. Among the Club's many projects is the International Wcvrlcl Day of Prayer, at Thanksgiving, which is designed to join peoples all over the world in a simultaneous prayer for peace and brotherhood among nations. Other activities include numerous parties, dinners, and conventions, which .ire held at the YWCA, and an annual trip to New York for those members who have displayed outstanding service during the school year. I27 U!! .-,,,,,....-n .9 F ibn'-I. i Members of the Future Home-maleers of Amerxca check thoroughls the lcrtehen ID xxhxeh thex xull Look a full course meal FUTURE I-ICDMEMAKERS CDF AMERICA The Iuture l'lOf1lCIHllsCI'S Club sponsored by Mrss Xxfllidl Emng rs eom posed ot those glrls who partlcxpate ln Home Tconomlcs whlle attendnng jumor and semor hugh school Thls orgrnlzatlon has sexerll obyeetnes amon vxh1ch xre to xmproxe fdlillly hfe to lcquamt the student vuth x trlous related projects and ofcourse to haxe 1 good tune Leldershnp conferenees are held annually at Cedar Lakes and at aclesons Mlll These rue the Iuture Homemalsers expernenee necessary to thelr future roles as mothers and homemaleers At Christmas all plrtrelpate 1n 1 Clndle malelncg proyect to help ruse funds for the Club s 'iCflXlflCS The years act1w1t1es are vsound up mth 1 mother and daughter blnquet l28 ! fa 'L QW' f I Kawai J HX , WY 4 ' f ' , ' ' l 'M , iw' Af' Jil we f to j A , K V - ry I Y' - , W6 . L T s - A - , - sw A L - K xi. X. 1, . L I . . Y ' , YA . A . C Y L . K . V , g rl X. .I I H ' 1 W v L Y I ' ' 'ff' ' ' v' ' 7 L ' ' I' ' J 1 ' A ik' ' .ia . L . A h V. Y . A L. - 5 I X! 561-. , X iff E 'V . YV . . . . . . , , f' , ' f f 1 ' A 'Z in f ,K A . , Q V . - Y f g . J- f 1 Q fi g . .,y En T g , if ,, Q X f' i ffl S E3 :jf if 7 f ff, f e P iff ,,.-W , ,, ,, , f if 'GE ,7 -at T e 5 T f, 'I f' W 'l --...ol C7 l s f l 5 i 'E l 5 ' s Q ar I 1 ,, 1 l 3 g- 8 l J 'S , ' , ' l Members of the Busrness Educatnon Club pmtured aboxc are Patti Cooke. Linda Bourn, Ruth Casdorph, Lynn Chandler. Rada Eskins. kann Osborne Sara Reed Carol jo Brown Becky Trusloxx P'1tty Haddy, Helen Chapman, Nancy Bennett. Karen Clay, Karen Conley, Barbara Corder Jeanne Powell Betsy Ross Sarah Marhesney Dlanne Clemens, Joyce Cooper. Sharon Hunt, Carol Hunter, Judy Fink, Mary KVood. Lynn Gibson ' I. ' t ' ' . 2 ' ll' i 1 ' To mlny the typevrrlter cm be just ts lorebodmf ts lnnstcrns theory of rclatmty but to the members of the Busmcss lduutnon Club lt ls the key to many oceupatlons Mmy of these urls ire .ls profxexent nn runnmg a busxness offlce is the mtth students xre mn vxorlxlnyg a sllde rule ust to proxe those duly exeruses tre filllx necessary thc members talse sex eral fleld trnps to promlnent busrness establlshmcnts where they un see the trults ol lrbor ID .utlon Alonf vuth the fleld trlps guest speakers help lron out mmy of the problems the members hare Presxdmg oxer th1s yetrs proeeedmgs lre Donm Asbury pres: dent Patt1Coolxe ure presxdent Llndr Bourn suretm md Ruth Casdorph trezsurer ,...,...-ov W1 H w , E91 X wg ,....M ,mw- R OFFSTHG In school experience, as in the theatre, there are many factors which must be smoothly co-ordinated to form the effective whole. In the world of drama, the main body of a presentation is the play itself, promoted by the efforts of production crews and enhanced by various special effects. Although the 'rction center stage is the specific interest of the 'ludi- ence it IS often the skillfully dirccted lighting thc hxrmomous blcltground music or other offstlge dcyitcs which implrt 1 richness of ltmosphcre to thc show Simillrly the school is composed of in csscntill progrrm of study enforced by IH administrttiye stiff 1nd supplemented by OI'.L,lI1lL1ll0llS Ind felturcs These features Chirleston High School s offstxgc ire the evceptionrl ex ents the award contests 1nd other happenings which put 1 sptrltle in the season s run Though limelighted but briefly these feuures frequently stand out rs thc brightest among high school memories The colorful special assemblies the class plays and the multitude of outside actiyities ire ill scenes in thc formt tive drama which in later years will proye to haye been important not only in shaping the students ideas academically but tlso to haxe been of mayor significance in influencing his attitudes toward society Charleston High School then is not merely IU institution of factual learn mg but is symbolically the futures dramatic prologue in which students may find self expression in the curriculum organizations and particularly through the features offstage +L? -WWF' 5 I L 4 f ,.+'., 15 I sf 4 :GQ4 55:0 33:1 f'PYv le f' 'I P98 v,l' 1 I z i'i'PW7T 1 Y A - ' ' . s F- -' ' V ' s- ' , ' V . 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ATTENDANTS Cute Lm ohnson was Chosen as Sophomore attendant to M115 Hometomnzg Oueezz thns year Lm IS actlwe ln the Boosters Club and the umor Red Cross and m her free txme she llkes to pl1y tenms and go horse back rrdmg Rllglllllg lS umor rttendlnt to Mzfy Hmm mmnzg 0116111 ns thc loxely B1rb1r1 Wll son Thus dirk hured beauty 1 member of the Chmleflonmfz staff IS actne m the French Club Boosters Club Curtim md Mask and the umor Red Cross 1v'v J 'V f ' ,, K A.. L 4 . ' .' ' ' 4 41 ' N . l. t 'tl ' 4 y 1 y X Q 1 h v 4 1 . , J . -V I , , L wvis his Y F..o..L divki-iff' Qu-x w...+5 -9 K CC maxi S-Qu-F' 0C1K 'Q,x 0fnQ-DA VN-C -xx-ol MISS MGUNTAIN LION Petite Carol Hunter crowned M115 AIOIIIUKZIIZ Lion belongs horseback fldlllg bowlmg and hstenmg to her record collec to the Spanlsh Club Buslness Educatnon Club and the Boosters t1on Club This actne Senlor spends her lelsure hours swxmmmg, t A i y to l or K A I L 8 J . 7 . 7 . . ATTENDANTS ndmt to M115 Blonde Harriet Brawley atte ates IH mfmy school bl s to Nitloml Honor actmtnes She eong Socxety ulll and Scroll and Thespmns S Staff rxet a member of the Book Imp IS also mterested ln dram1t1cs Mmzzzffzzfz Lzozz partlclp I-hr cmne DcXV1ck clnrmmg lttendmt to Mm H 11111 1111 Lmzz wls rlso chosen Best look 1 0 1 m Semor Gxrl mnne works on the 2- Cbfzflerlmznzzz IS secret1rytre1surer of the unlor Ac 1Ll6IHy 0 f Science 'md IS a mem 1 ' ' , 4 ' 4 Q ber of the Boosters Club. ,, . . V - . v 6 K . ll l -. C D L 4 . 5 I 7 , MISS CHARLE STCDNIAN 'd cl ' t t nd en'o's such hobbies as water-skiing This year lovely Maripat Hill was chosen as fliju Clmrlu- avi ance 1ns ruc Of a 1 5 N ' l Honor Societ listening to music and sewing., Ionian. Maripat a member of the ationa y uill and Scroll and secretary of the Student Council is an I36 ATTENDANTS Sharon I-I1ll rs mother of our cmapus beautles Chosen IU .lttenelint to lllllf Clamferfozzzazz Pretty Shlron ns ln the Boosters Club Busrness ELlLlCIt1Ol'1 Club Curtaln and Mask ind unror Red Cross She also appeared 1n the follles She llsts IS her hobbres svslmmrng water sknng and hstenrng to records This eute personlhty who FCIKLYU ls rn rttenelmt to Mlm Chmlerfozzmzz s Kly Temple Her long, ruburn hrur ntl elrermy brown eyes iugment her belu ty Kly loses reeorels mel telephone conxersxtrons She rs an actne member md Curt un 'mel Mask ' ' ' L ' V Y 3 1. , 1 L 1 ' ' i. 4 ' ' Y Q .' 11 of the junior Red Cross, Boosters Club, 2 L n r . - sd 4 1 L V 14 2 A Y , f I ' 1.1 A krss rs gxven to Mr Rrchardson by Nancy Myres at the Stonewall game when she learns that we strll haxe the Bucket Bertie Grace and judy Conner are also happy over the outcome The day before the brg game wxth Stonewall arrrved and excltement was at a peak Precedmg the tradltronal pep as sembly was a suspense bunldmg Quret Week so by the trme the assembly flnally armed exeryone was about to burst wrth school sprrnt Saturday mornmg November 14 dawned as a rarny and absolutely terrlble day weatherwrse but the Charleston Hrgh Mountam Lions students band cheerleaders and football day An owerwhelmmg number of fans turned out to watch the battle and to cheer for our boys In splte of the bad weather our team fxnrshed frrst and we got to keep the Elk Bucket STGNEWALL RIVALRY Beat Stonewall' Thxs was the slogan of all Charleston Hrgh students for weeks before the great clash When the day for the pep assembly arrrved, the excntement was at :ts peak, and the student body roared' as General jackson was hanged rn effrgy I38 ' if . y . Z . C 1 1 1 teamj had a cheerful outlook for that wet, uncomfortable 7 The day' before the Stonewall game, the lot across the street from the high school was filled with cars being decorated with Beat Stone- wall signs. After the impressive pep assembly these cars were driven through downtown Charleston, surrounded by' hundreds of students and admiring spectators, to the YMCA lawn where the cavalcade ended with cheering and singing. Again that evening the students met at Wfitt Powell Annex to burn .1 dummy of 1 acltson General in effigy What hawe we here? Nothin less than s arks of 10 alt blaain forth 8 P Y Y f- with that ever popular chant Beat Stonewall Belt Stone W ll The Old Elk Bucltet has b cn the symbol of rixalry between Charleston High School ind Stonewall High since 1941 Irom that time its sidcs hue been painted with scores of the big game with the winner gnen the prixilegc of displaying it in her trophy rase until the next clash Proudly Charleston High has retuned the Flk Bucket for tvyclye of its nineteen years The YMCA lmn xx is swarming with peoplf, is we climaxed our annuil Stonexx ill Pxride hy singing tht Almi Bhter Thats our team and heres Mr Richardson holding the Old Elk Bucket while Rada Isl-:ins and Coach Mclilyxee proudly point tw the store in th year s biggest game I39 , . t , , L I V H . , ,V 4' '1,. . ' AL. ' . Q . '. K A 'K' ,' , . A , I 55,41 1 ' 15 , v ' .' , all.. .. v, . . Q, , M , . c a ' Y , : . . . l ' . Y. 1 V . . . . . .. - H . - - -- , , , V V f , L , K V A . 'I 1 '. 4 ' A ' 1 ' 1 I I ii v V, I Y. 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'H 1- ,111nV 11.111, ,I111,' CQ 11111 . -11111-' Fink. .11111 M4111 CLI' X1 1-1 11 1 41 . 1 . 111 1 1-111 11 - 'C .1 111 -111 ASSEMBLIES Are You Sat1sf1ed7 sang Roger Lueas at the Can Can Assembly The auchence showed rts approx al wrth generous applause and a ery of eneore' Sharon Craft appeared to be danemg on a1r when she appeared m the Can Can Assembly Some assemblles hovsexer were more se-rlous Vile 1ll remember the student 1SSCIDlDlICS Be cause of these helplul sessxons mmy student problems were f.XCIltL11llX solxetl Then too there were the eleetlon tssemblres where the tremblxnf student stood before hls elissrnfttes 1nd e1n1p11fned for 1 posltlon the Student Counell 1nd the 1W1I'LlS lssemblles ln vthleh OLlfSflflLllI1l students 111 ellfterent lnelds were I'CLOl5I1lLLLl Honormg, the TlllIllxSlXll1 md fl'lI'lSUlllS hol1d1ys were the pro+r1ms ol 1ppropr11te INLISIL During, the l1st months ot sehool we h1l H1 assembly by the Morrxs H1fX6y Cholr III xxhleh 1 mrlety of sured 1nd noxelty numbers were sung 1nd the lI15PIl'lUf,, World D15 of Prqer ftssembly sponsored by the Y Teens Before settmg up the stage for an 1SSCH1l7lj the suge erexx poses for .1 plrture They are from top to bottom Danny Hoglund John Martm, K O Pxeree john Crltes and Rneh XX oodruff I4l . 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' ' ., ,N 45' A - I FOLLIES Leigh Laughorn Patti Cooke Ann King Carolyn Beatty Mary jean McIntosh and Becky McCue the Senior cheerleaders do their version of Im Gonna XX'ash That Man Right Out of My Hair The lollies is thc climax of the school year One of the most popular xssemblies of Charleston High School ing, from musical routines to clown acts is displayed The lollies is sponsored by the Student Council Many weeks are spent arranging performances and schedulin practice sessions The Follies has been an annual eyent since the yery early days of our school and has become traditional Because the audicnce is assured of an eyening of superb entertainment many adults as vyell as students comc to see talented students of Charleston High School perform I42 One tyyo three back and up' Barbara Howell and jeanne Rada demonstrate the modem dance they performed for the Follies l l l 1 L ' ' ' Y ' , it is eagerly anticipated by all. Outstanding talent rang- ' 7 I . l I , 1 I V C A i 5-I l MINSTREL l by f ! K , , i Boys will he boys. and endmen will be endmenf' Mike Martin seems to he thinking as he watches the antics of Mickey Reno, Pat Patrick, David Noble, Mason Riley, and Bill Carpenter. li it Doing their routine to Steam Heat are the majorettes, They are Susan Romayne. Sarah Repass, Brenda Cutlip, Helma Hudson, Beverly Shelton, Ellen LOP1flSlQ'. -lane Douglass, Mary XX'right, Suzanne Morgan. Ketti Carroll, and judy Frttrn. This years band extravaganza, the Minstrel, was one of the finest ever presented. The mem- bers of the Mountain Lion Band forgot their uniforms for a while as they donned various song and dance costumes, It did not take long for one to realize that many of the band mem- bers can do a lot more than play a musical instrument. Songs, dances, and jokes were the specialty of the evening. Mr. XVilliams and his assistants did a fine job in preparing this production for our en- joyment. Oh, for the life of a tlovvnfw Liying it up for the Minstrel are Barbara Spruce. Patty Mitchell, Nancy Myres. Velma Kelly. and Ginger Armstrong. I43 THE SENICDE CLASS PRESENTS MCDSS HART AND G S KAUEMAN - 6,9 M. i I1 Q95 L441 is 'J The Min Wham Came to Dinner wx 15 the title of thc play produced by the Senior Cllss This plly hid 1 li at cast and dealt with the confusion md amusing, aspects of oxe As a result of a brol-ten hip Sheridan Whiteside vis forced to remain in the Stanley' house for a total of six months. While recuperating, from his injury Sheridin man- K-MN X My aged to haxe the entire household in an uproar The lllX0lXCCl loxe afturs of Maggie Bert md Lorrunc tddcd to the entertainment in the play As the play ended cxcrything was fine and ey eryone was happy but as the curtain closed history repeated itself and Sheridan Whiteside again slipped and C . CAST AUTOGRAPHS THE MAN WHO CAME TC DINNER BY f l f Tv ' El il lllllilgazlllllll l l T H iii ll 4 , 1 P t XKLL THE IUNIGR CLASS PRESENTS FLIGHT INTG DANGER ARTHUR HAILEY Gif LGU KX IFF 333 H9 m l'fI ' X J : 3 G B A -ff I-K-FNA '-T' 'NY-'fx K Rlqynwl K, ,Dj 6- ffl ANNEX A 1117, lg t 111to 111gcr 1 s11s1c11sr 1 CL Llflliil t1 111 stricken The mfety of the plane 1n1l I 1ssc111,crs tlcpuulx 1111 ce l ost cnnrely 111 1 11r 111 xx1s prcscnte hy e t one p1ssen er who lmmxs hoxx tu llx t tl lttl Il ors 15 thur Clus Pl y Tle tl ght he ns 1 1111r1 one go ntg tr los An cleS l11t than lt 1G Ql15c11xcrc1l th1t some of the food on board IS tuntcd 1nd both pllots 1re whom cxeryone hul I rc11o11sl1 1 norul l11 the tue ut llll er the leople on the plme ducoxer much 1bnut th1111s1lx1 and 1bout each other CAST AUTOGRAPHS rf ' ,glfrf lxsffhjllf ! 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Mischievous? Honorable? Fun-loving? Actually all of these words and many more would be needed to describe accurately our students. On these pages we have tried to capture some mo- ments of school life . . . the Seniors, proudly clutching their diplomas . . . the students coming into the building, thinking about so many things . . . the monitor, requesting permits from all who pass . . . the honor students who work so hard to learn so many things . . . the contest winners who also work hard for the honors they receive . . . and lastly, a picture of some of our students who gain recognition for our school and them- selves. Some of these scenes of school life are notable, others are just incidents, but all of them will live in our memories long after we have left Charles- ton High. SCHGOI. SCFNES Seven forty-fiveg time for another day of school, and here we see Will she be permitted to go on to her destination? Ah, yes, says jesse Hart, George Cunningham, Tom Blake, Fred Holt, Cynthia Stiles, Alethea as he approves the permit of Sandra Lambert. Wise, and Rada Eskins all ready and set to go. I46 Exhibiting the trophies won by the Charleston High Band at the annual Miijorette Festival .are Ellen Inpinslcy, head majoretteg Joey Simon. drum major: and Beverly Shelton. a runnerfup to Miss Kanawha County Majorette. XY'ell, that is true, I suppose. but I've always l0oli6cl at it like this It's .ill in ii days work. seems to he the muttu uf the merit sthul.irsliip semi- , , , Bill Camp, winner of the I Spt-.lla f0rDe'l7Z0H'.1L'j contest and finalists: Jo Ann Peale, Mary Ann Benson, Maripat Hill. George Cunningham. Sam Smith, winner of the Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild Trophies, Steve Foster, joe XVright. Bob Mnddex. Chester Shumgn. rind Fred Holt, discuss the merits of democracy. -.w T lln.l, if I47 ag, .,. 'E J ST UNT MEN DLIFIUQ the course ot the 1960 sclson euh student h 18 pltyed out hls roles III mtny xy tyfs vshcther ID the tl lss room or on the pllylng flcl l lt rs III the llttcr th It our lthlctlc llly mxnttt stunt men hue lound thur ru m fcxy YLSSIHII lou h thc y o at 1 t xt u s oxtrnln tl cm ut 1 t t run r v t IU s fl t n t 1 non 11s new tum t Q IU W0ll71I1L not only thls s mt ol tom ctutxon lut the sy mt of the student h wdy ls yxcll ls the CHS Mountun llon Wlmctller he lb ln the st tnds thccrln our tc un 4 n t a xuttory t r dus ullyung 1 s Wl1I'l'NIlllIl like utxtudc when our tum IS dcltltcd the Mountun llon IS our gre xtcst ltn llls Cl1tl1LlSl15lTl 1nd sul port un he seen lvchxnd mary school utnlty Xvhenucr yxe lre tempted to teal doyynt 1st the Mounttun Llon ns there to boost our mortlc It is throu h the exunplc set both physlully md sy lflfllllly by our Mountun Ilon th tt yye hue letrned the prxteless lesson ot good sportsmmshxp and coopcrxtnon thlt xx lll mold us into the ood txtlzens ot tomorrow Althou h our thrcc yclrs ot yy xtthln tootbtll tunes pep lssemblles 1nd thccrln sesslons hue novy tome to 1 close the lessons lC1I'IlLLl 1nd the IHGIUOITICS to he cherished foreyer shall remam mstnbed on the follovsmg pues to be looked oyer md thought of m the years to come To the CHS Mountun Lnon belongs the glory belongs the PFBISC May hls spmt md msptrttxon neycr fllter S32 6 94' e -24 o'o'M3lQ,,xoQt AQYBSH ', OQ4,05QOQ V' 4061 ,l 0 6,.e'w,b Q QQ 59.9.4 .640 4 gl 94200 59W 'VV i- 2: 'm M l , W 5 I49 ,1 t. 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Charleston had possession of the ball four times in the first half and scored every time. The first string played throughout the first half but saw only intermittent action in the second, while the subs extended the lead over the hapless Black Eagles. Quarterback Bill Markey turned in an outstanding performance by completing four out of four passes in the first half. Halfback Steve Foster and joe Wright did good jobs with Gary Lee gaining the most yardage. Gary covered 83 yards in thirteen carries and also caught a 19 yard pass from Markey. Dave Simmons intercepted two passes and gained 28 yards in four tries. Tom Lawson carried twice for 18 yards and two touchdowns. South Charleston's only score came in the last frame against the second team, and the Lions scored again to end the game at 40-7. I52 Cl-IS BEATS BECKLEY Gary Lee, Charleston High fullback, sparked the Lions to a 32-0 victory over the Beckley Flying Eagles. Lee gained 122 yards, crashing through the middle and around the end with equal force. The Lions took the opening kickoff and marched 52 yards' to the Flying Eagles 3 yard line, only to lose the ball on a fumble by Lee. However, Beckley quarterback jerry Turner tossed a wild pitchout into the hands of Charleston end David Shaffer, who blasted over for the score. Charleston scored twice more in the second quarter and went into halftime with a 19-0 lead. In the third period, guard Kenny Stewart recovered a Beckley fumble to give the Lions another chance to score. Two plays after the recovery, Markey tossed a 29-yard touchdown pass to Dana Smith for the score. In the fourth quarter Tom Lawson went across from three yards out to end the scoring at 32-0. GI-IS RGUTS PIRATES Charleston High ended the Barboursville Pirates' 13-game winning streak with a 33-7 massacre. The Lions' Gary Lee took the opening kickoff, but he fum- bled, recovered, and tossed it to Fred Kellmeyer who darted 77 yards to score. This upended Barboursville and the Lions took the advantage, ending the first quarter with a 12-0 lead. In the second quarter the Mountain Lions scored two more to lead 26-0 over the fading Barboursville squad. Barboursville broke into the scoring column in the last quarter on the running of all-state back Glenn Holton. Holton received the kickoff after the last CHS touchdown and raced 80 yards before being brought down by tackle Bob Eldridge. Holton then broke over on the right side for the Pirates' score. The scoring ended at 33-7 in favor of the Mountain Lions. GHS WI-IIPS EAST BANK The Mountain Lions edged past the East Bank Pioneers, 13-7. It was the Seniors' Parents' Night honoring the parents of the football boys and the band. The Lions sewed up their victory in the second period with two touchdowns. The first came after a 68 yard drive, with xN' Dave Simmons scoring on an off-tackle slant. With only seconds remaining in the half, joe Wright recovered a Pioneer fumble on the Charleston 38 yard line. A pass from Bill Markey to Dana Smith set up the play for the touchdown. Markey then threw a long pass to Tom Lawson on the 13 yard line, where he gathered it in and scampered for the score. The Pioneers' only score came with three minutes remaining in the game, ending the scoring at 13-7. CHS DEFEATS DUNBAR Charleston High completely engulfed Dunbar's scoring power as they trounced the Bulldogs, 46-7. It was the Lions' most impressive show of power this season. Dave Simmons started the rout when he squeezed through the right side of the Dunbar line and raced for the score. The Lions scored again to make it 13-0. Gary Lee scored both second quarter touchdowns, racing 40 and 50 yards respectively. The Lions took a 27-0 halftime lead. Early in the second half the Lions kept their scoring punch with Markey passing 50 yards to Dana Smith for a touchdown. Steve Foster and Tom Lawson then wrapped up the scoring. Foster rambled 33 yards and Tom Lawson took a 38 yard touchdown pass to end the Lions' scoring. Dunbar broke the shutout late in the game when Bianchi tossed a touchdown pass to Spears. vw , . it 'Q Junior halfback Dave Simmons slips through for yardage against -the jackson Generals. ah C23 -S B111 Markey warsrty quarterback shoved tremendous passmg and runnrng pow er durmg the season BIG REDS EDGE Cl-IS The L1ons hopes for a state champronshrp were smashed by the Big Reds of Parkersburg sparked by Mrke Hayden Hay den starred from the opemng kxckoff whrch he returned 84 yards for a touchdown Charleston came back IH the second quarter when quarter back B111 Markey blasted oxer from three yards out for the score The extra pomt try faxled however Parkersburg soon pulled away agam wrth another touchdown to end the half at 13 6 The B1g Reds extended thenr lead rn the thnrd quarter wrth a hard fought touchdown to brmg therr total to 19 pomts In the fourth quarter the Mountann L1ons scored once more when joe Wrrght went over from the 4 yard lme Once agaxn the extra pomt try fell short In the closrng mxnutes the L1ons put together a drnve whrch threatened to txe the game Charleston moved from rts own 43 yard lme to Parkersburg's 9, chrefly on the passrng of B111 Markey, only to see t1rr1e run out I54 Cl-IS BEATS HIGI-ILANDEES Charleston I-Irgh completely outclassed the Huntrngton East Hrghlanders 460 on Halloween nrght The game was played at Falrfleld Stadium and vlas plagued by drrzzlmg ram through ou Dave Sxmmons started the rout rn the frrst quarter wrth an 11 yard sprrnt for touchdown The L1ons krcked off and Hunt lngton East raced 30 yards 1nto Lron terrrtory However the forced to krck on fourth down The Lrons lmmedrately pushed forward with joe Wrrght plungmg over for the score Charles ton scored tvso more trmes rn the flrst half endlng lt at 27 0 In the second half the L1ons slowed down a brt assured of uctory Sparkrng the second half was an 85 yard dash for touch down by Charleston halfback Steve Foster The Hrghlanders were on the Charleston 10 yard lme when the game endmg buzzer sounded Thrs vrctory made the L1ons record an rmpressrve 6 2 and keyed them up for therr fmal two games Gary Lee 195 pound fullback was a top ground gamer for the Mountam L1ons C ff X 1 V' Q t' Q ff' - ' ' ' ' . sy , next three plays the Hnghlanders gamed no yardage, and were . 1 f li -' ' ' ' A f It fr , - - I L -A r . . . 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CHS DOWNS PONY EXPRESS Hxghly ranked Charleston Hrgh School laterally romped w1n less Huntmgton 40 7 at Lardley Freld The fmrst two Charleston touchdowns were scored by halfback Dave Sxmmons the leadlng ground gamer Slmmons scored flrst on an 8 yard plunge early rn the game H15 second came on a brllllant 44 yard run Wrth 4 23 remalnmg rn the half joe Wrnght went 5 yards for another Sam Hudson set It up wlth the recoxery of a fumble Gary Lee ended the scorxng of the half wlth a one yard plunge for a touchdown Huntmgtons Larry Duncan went 70 yards on the second half krckoff return for Hunt1ngton s only score After the luck off Charleston took only trve plays to score Tom Lawson went the fmal mne yards for the score Charlestons second and thnrd strmg scored one touchdown m the fmal quarter that ended the scormg at 40 7 john Boles Denny Arthur myured m the game wrth Wexrton came back to do a bang up ,ob for the Mountam Lxons -Qatar George Guthrne all state candldate for guard posmon gawe the Lxons all he had thus season CHS EDGES GENERALS Well we drd rt agaln' The Mountaln Lrons of Charleston Hrgh School shrunk the grants of Stonewall Jackson defeatrng the Generals 7 6 Charleston scored the1r TD early rn the second quarter Dave Sxmmons scampered 34 yards for the score ohn Boles kncked the game w1nn1ng pomt after the touchdown and the Lrons went mto a 7 0 lead The Generals then scored wrth Dave Margolxs boltmg over for the score They elected to run the extra pomt but Margolrs fumbled and CHS recovered nullrfylng the extra pomt The Llons ran mto deep trouble when Stonewall took possessron of the ball late 1n the last perrod Harkms led the Generals to Charleston s 6 yard lme Tnme became the supreme factor rn thexr march ror the goal as there were only 40 seconds remarnxng ln the game On the next play Stonewall fumbled and CHS lmeman B111 Skull recovered Just 1HSldC the flve The game ended a few seconds later ISS . 7 I , . . l . . l 6 . . . . . 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I 7 , ' a My , . . . jill - , . 3 . . - U gi , , . . . . . , FOCDTBALL SUMMARY The Charleston Hlgh Mountam Llons flnrshcd thelr season vuth an .3 2 O record ln one of the LIODS most successful years They were led by the passlng of uarterbaclx Blll Marltey and the recemng of Dana Smrth and Tow Lawson Top ground gamers for the Mountarn Llons vsere Fullback Cary Lee and Halfbaclks Fred Robnnson and Daye Sxmmons At the start of the season the Lxons were plclxed as the texm to belt sportlng 1 hefty 187 pounds axerage on the lxne The flrst game of the season hovsexer was a ycry deflat mg loss to the Wexrton Red Rrders 14 6 The Lxons then made thelr expected comeback defeatnng the Black Eagles of South Charleston 36 7 Beckley was next to feel the clavss of the Mountann Lrons as they met then' defeat 360 The Mountann Lrons met a so called tougher opponent rn Barboursxnlle but really outclassed the Plrates 33 7 Bar boursulle had preuously von 13 stra1ght games The East Bank Proneers proyed to be a formldable oppon ent for the Mountam Lions as they refused to gxye up How ever the Mountaxn Lrons won 13 7 The Mountaln Llons then defeated the Dunbar Bulldogs 40 0 really showmg a sparlxlrng offense The defendmg State Champrons then ended CHS s chances for a state champlonshxp wnth a 19 12 yrctory oyer the Lxons CHS then mauled Huntmgton East 460 and HUDtlDgfOU High 42 7 The Stonewall Generals hayrng lost the Elk Bucket fue years m a row to the Lxons put up a mlghty battle but fell to the Lrons rn a classrc 7 6 thruller Thrs ended the season for the Mountaxn Lrons Bluefreld won the State Class AAA Champ1onsh1p wlth a 19 13 UCYOFY oy er Parkersburg, the followrng week Daye Sxmmons plunges through for yardage rn the Huntmgton Hxgh game Y 5 I it 7 . V. I, . - , . . . v , . V Y Y . ' . . . - . , , . r Y . Y . . 7 ' 7 . . Y - . V L , . . . . . . 1 , L L r ' . . Y . , . . . - Y. U , . . , t - - V f - . . g , . t 4 , . t ,, . , , V, . . - ' - ' 3 7 7 ' . . . - - Y Y , . a - 1 . I . . . - v . , Q , 1 . v v ' ' ' , D , . 4 L ' , ' . - L ' L - L ' , 4 ' 4 , ' . ' ' ' 7 . . 5 , , V 6 U SUMMARY Charleston High's basketball season, although it contained several high points, was, on the whole, just an average one. The Lions finished 7-7 in the KVC with one game left at Dunbar. The overall record was 9-9 before the Weirton and Dunbar games. The first of these bright spots was the second Stonewall game. After losing the first, the Lions were a definite under- dog in this old Cross-town rivalry. However, they seemed quite capable after rolling up a 28 point margin at the end of the game. Another surprise was when Parkersburg, then ranked sixth in the state, visited our home court and was outclassed in a 60-57 battle. Not long afterwards, Charleston traveled to South Charleston and came very close to beating the team ranked best in the state, and KVC champion. High scorers for the season were Rusty Anderson, Bryon Kallam, and Jodie Humbles, OPPONENTS H715 THEY South Charleston 57 68 Catholic 106 69 Beckley 81 72 Stonewall jackson 61 70 Clendenin 81 67 St. Albans 60 70 Nitro 88 86 Logan 65 76 Dunbar 60 67 East Bank 66 65 St. Albans 42 57 Stonewall jackson 82 54 Catholic 86 81 Huntington 66 77 Parkersburg 60 57 Clendenin 72 79 South Charleston 69 71 East Bank 73 65 BASKET Dana Smith puts in 2 points as the Lions defeat 6th ranked Parkersburg, 60-57. Dave Simmons lays in a basket on the fast break against Parkersburg. I58 CHS BEATS GENERALS The Lions, showing tremendous strength under the boards, defeated Stonewall, 82-54, at the Civic Center. Charleston High took an early lead, and by halftime had complete control in this second meeting between the two teams at the Civic Center. The closest Stonewall could get in the second half was 7 points. Charleston finally poured on the steam to build up a 28 point margin to finish the game. Byron Kallams was high for the Mountain Lions with 25 points. Humbles scored 22, and Rusty Anderson had 21. CHS BEATS NITRO The Charleston High Mountain Lions evened their KVC record at 3 wins and 5 losses with a win over the Nitro Wildcats, 88-86. Nitro led all the way until three minutes were left, when the Lions tied up the score. However, the Wildcats pulled away again, and hopes were low for the Lions. With 30 seconds left, the Lions tied up the game. Nitro was faced with the task of getting the last bucket. The Lions tied up the ball, and George Hicks tipped the ball to Rusty Anderson. Charleston took the ball out of bounds at mid-court. Kallam fed the ball under the basket to George Hicks, who dropped it in to win, 88-86. ,- EW SCI-IS EDGES CHS The South Chlrlcston Bltclx Ilqlcs dcfcttccl thc Mountun Lrons of Chlrlcston Hugh School 71 69 on 1 list Chlnce llyup by Kenny Lytton to nyc thc Bllcl-c Elclcs in llmost lssurecl KVC Contcrence Croyx n The Mountun Ilons were cold the first half yung the Black Fagles 1 35 30 leld tt hilftlme The Llons hovxexcr stuted hlttlng the nets thc sccond half and txed up the score at 65 65 There vns tn excltnng see savc battle for the lemd vuth the Mountun Llons gornf tvxo ahead mth 11 mlnute left ID the game Charleston Hugh attempted to freeze but lost the ball two txmes IH succession The Blaclc Eagles toolc aclx .lntage of these mrstxlces and glue the L1ons a 7169 beatlng Rusty Anderson vns hllch for the Mountarn Lnons vnth 75 polnts and ty Dcntz led thc South Ch1rleston Fugles vnth 'P points locly Humhlcs goes vny up to lu one ln clurxnk thc hwflfvlll Illme CHS UPSETS BIG REDS The fhstrleston Hush Mountun Lrons upset 6th rmnked Parkersburg 60 57 rn C h lrlcston to boost thelr morlle for the Stxte tourntment Plncersburg led lt the end of the fxrst quarter 14 17 but 21 10 pomt surge by the Mountaln Lions put us 1ntO the lead for :good The L1ons were sitely Qhead tt the and of the thlrd quarter but the Parkers burr qumt poured lt on The tp closed to tue pomts mth less than Z1 mmute to go Tune rln out lor the Bu, Reds Ind thc glmc cnclccl vuth the LIOHS uctorxous 60 57 that hzll Mount ln lun fms as Chlrlcston fights o the rebound li 1' ' A . - Q I- ' .T ' c c c T L' K . , 1 . 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Huntington finished third with 39 I 'S points and host Stonewall was fourth with 21 points. Charleston High scored in 15 of li events to impress the crowd of 500 fans. The Lions won the 440-yard and 880-yard relays and scored three individual victories with Teel in the 120-yard high hurdles, Doug Kersey in the 880-yard run, and Bill Greene in the 440. Coach Lowe, and a couple of fans, Sandra Dingess and Lois Bihby, show off our trophy. I6I P I' - Q I t l ff A 4- I X n ff 2 ,rf , f 1 ' ,J I R .1 xl' i . I f - V my f If ' J Danny Lxtaker makes hrs try at the drscus throw George Reeves IS runnlng the shuttle hurdles for Charleston Hxgh I-IUNTINGTCDN RELAYS The Mountarn Llons won the Huntmgton Relays scorlng 66 polnts to take uncllsputecl frrst place rn the 24th annual Hunting ton Relays Dunbar was second wrth 59 pornts and Huntlngton was thlrd Wrth 50 3X4 pornts The Mountarn Lrons took three frrst places and three seconds Dunbar took three frrst and three seconds also but the Mountam Lrons edged away wrth a 7 P01Dt margm Charleston s frrsts were earned by Paul Teel who won the 120 yard hrgh hurdles Robrnson Hudson Greene and Kersey who took frrst 1n the sprrnt medley and Greene Robxnson Foster and Markey who won the mrle relay Eddre Rlder and Davrd Shaffer txed for second rn the pole sault the 2 mrle relay team took second and the Lrons also grabbed second rn the 880 yard relay ,ffvityxy so IT 62 I f 3 wg' l Coach jack Lowe times his star sprinters in a practice for an up-coming meet. BECKLEY IAYCEES Charleston High Lions edged the Dunbar Bulldogs, 57V3-5521 in the 12th annual Jaycee Relays in Beckley. Behind Charleston and Dunbar. Huntington and Parkersburg tied with Zglflg points each and Stonewall scored 28 points. The Mountain Lions placed first in three events in winning the meet: Doug Kersey won the 880-yard run with a time of 210-LS, Paul Teel won the 120-yard high hurdles in 15.8, and Eddie Rider won the pole vault. Charleston High gathered the points needed for victory when it placed second in the mile relay event. GAZETTE RELAYS Charleston High scored an easy victory over Dunbar to take first place in the Zith running of the Gazette Relays. Charleston High came up with 821.5 points, Dunbar gathered 68253 points. and Stonewall placed third with 4016 points. The Lions' mile relay team bettered a Gazette record that had withstood assault for 20 years. Our 440-yard relay team lowered the old record of 5:30 with a run of 5.29.3 Charlestons 440-yard relay team came up with a 44:75 effort to put this mark in the books for the first time. The Mountain Lions won both hurdle races, and all distance events. REGIONAL MEET The Mountain Lions' thinclads moved closer to the State Track Championship by edging Dunbar at the local regionals. Charles- ton scored 88 points to 78l!3, with seven first places to Dunbar's six. The Lions were edged out by Dunbar in the 440 and the 880-relays, but easily won the mile relay. Doug Kersey won both the mile and half mile runs for ten points and Paul Teel also had ten by winning the high and low hurdles. Stonewall finished third with S2 points, and DuPont, South Charleston, and Elkxiew were the only other teams to score. GULF Cirug l5Ul'L'Il lul the fil1.1rlcst11i1 llilgh Kgiilti tc.1m to .1 win mcr Slm1L'W.1ll in the Liuiik iipcning i11.1t1h ol' thc SLZISUII .11 the K.lI1.iXX'l1.l Cfmiritry Cluh, Ho h111l .1 lim' ut for lHl1i1lcs.1I11l Nl 3 points. lfollmviiig him was .muthcr -l11i1iur, nl. R. l l.lIlII.1, who shut .1 I1m'1wfS6 .1i11l ll , pnints. Kelley Rcul. .1 aluniur, w.15 in thc 1111111hcr three position with HS, .lllkl 6 points. XV.1yi1c Rich was l-llllflll with .1 Wi lui' I8 holes .1i11l S points. ff,-f YB was ff '.-1. 1 fl ggwi 1 4' 31 TA-rl eff 4. 4. '.:f'I'f i ...1-11 Xx.lXI1L'lXllll t.1lww wmv Wlllkiflxy mx IHUN 3 . I Q G11-g H1111-11, vl, R l l.lDH.l. Mike CQ11i'ry, Kcllcy Recd. XX'.1ync Ri1l1, Bill lfiuhl, .1r11l D.1vid IR-ten Illilkll' up the 1959-'60 golf sq11.11l, f' RONX' Chester ihuman manager Larry Mulluns Dltk Belt Alvm Bowles Corky Qcrgent Blll Fraucr Bob Broun and Harry Markham THIRD ROW lohn Maley manager john Bowles Ilddxe Huphart Rusty Anderson 91m 9erg.,ent Blll Preston Bull Homherg Benny qllllth md Coach Rommo . if BASEBALL After a great betlnnlng, the Mountam Lions turned mto house cats and ended the regular season wlth three wms and mne losses We vson our flrst two games one from Cedar Grove 4 3 played at Watt Pow ell Annex and the other from St Albans 7 5 played at St Albans The L1ons then mox ed back to the Annex for a 61 trouncmg at the hands of Cathollc South Charlestons Black Eagles next acted as host to the Llons and rolled ox er them 10 1 to exen Charleston I-hgh s record at 2 2 The Lnons mox ed back to the Annex for two more successne losses the first to Stonewall by the lopsxded score of 91 and the other, a close one to N1tro 4 3 The faltermg Lions then went across town to drop another to the Generals 3 1 Then followed the hlgh pomt of the season the Mountam Llons near the Cellar ln KVC rank mg handrnv East Bank the1r only defeat of the season 3 1 'WU' Bzll I-Iomberg wa1ts for the ball durmg a pre game practnce ' A T at , x r . .r 7. fu, Y i 1 Qi!-A ,- S 9 ' , X ' 7 V l - K . A 2 , . T X A A A fix 5 is ' A V A, T I 'A if' 3 1 ff r' Q 3 1 A l. . A at A 3 'w The 1959-60 baseball squad, left to right: FIRST RONW: Pat Fox, Larry Coffindaffer. Cary Phillips, Pepper Lawson. Gary Lee, and jim Cole. manager. SECOND ' I K. Y. . Y . . , gd a Q ' ' V A T 9 ' ' l . Y 7 , . , . - Q O Y 1 ' ' in t, 5 T7 'N' N, I '. I66 Set to slug one is Bob Brown, Rusty Anderson keeps his eye on home plate. 'Ami XVe were leading in the second game of the double-header when it was called on account of rain. The season ended without another victory as the Lions lost to Nitro, 6-Og to South Charles- ton, 6-lg to St. Albans, 6-Og and to Catholic, 6-5. In tournament play, Charleston beat Cedar Grove, 10-1, and lost to East Bank, 7-4, to end a very dismal season. lg? f' I 1- Gary Lee slides into third base safe in a close play 5- l t aeiw 1 -fffxl Nw I , , ff' ' P,- . ffif I67 TENNIS 11rleston H1 1 s If e 1 stu lre IC lxe me er e11st1tet 1 1 1nents LHIULSIIIIW 1 1 sc ot KLIIIIIS lilllll IH li 1 t IL s t 1 l oh11 111 ot 1 1 1 ro x IS t l1rst t1111c Qlntrot 1 1en lllll ljllylll I r Chuleston H11, 1re lrcdd1e lxcllme er 1111 P1tton T1 Anderson 1nd Byron K1ll1n1 Pl1y1n doubles are D111d Plrsons Bob llLI1IN1I'1I1 ol1n XVllll1l1lS 1nd 1clx 1clxson The t1rst xx1n ol the se1son YK IS 1 lops1ded uctory 6 O oxer South Chnlcston lxellmexcr lllxl P1ff0I'l then led Chulcston to detelt ot 1 st t1e sctont r1n e Nhtro XX11c1ts ol111 Smtrotle t1cn l n t1erte serxe our the net X I68 g of ai ,,,a ' '-' -f-Q s ont oo s e IS tlunles B1 ron K1 1111 pulled 1n upset hy defe1t1ne Kellmey er Q 6 The team hoxx ex er non 5 1 The L1ons next dete1ted Stonexxalls Gener1ls 611 and Charleston C1fhOllC 6 O to take the t1rst half ch1mp1onsh1p Ch1rleston opened the setond halt Ruth .1 defeat ol N1tro 5 1 Kellmcycr had hlS rex cnge by defeatmg Santrotlx 8 3 Our only loss was .1 forte1t The Lxons then proxed themsclxes supenor by defeatmg all other contenders 60 to take the setond lllll champ1onsh1p The LIONS then von the State Champ1onsh1p, out scormg NltfK5, who f1n1shed second Santroclx defeated Kellmeyer rn the fmals Howcxer, the L1ons placed more IU other exents and won thc thamp1onsh1p Kellmeyer and Patton vton the doubles an Cl. 1 mul, p. It-d hi' 5 ddW '-ll -yy d-nf. -l .ll o1p1 - 5 ' ' K4 in the ligl . 'h 1l ' 119 1 4 259. lfrc l l' only loss ol' the scx1son tame at l1c- han ls o' J S. t- r le, lr., pl.yi1ku tlr Nit . lt xxi he 4' 5 ' ' .. ek hal be.t1 1' . Ku 'o f . ph . 1: 5 ' V Ay . St. Albans hy .1 score ot' 16. Our third match placed the Lions 5 A .1Ae.1'11f 11 1 . 111 1 ' 1111-. 1 11 ei Q X2 lim Patio sl.1111s11 a A ' ' u ' A i 'T ' 1' --.., f K NZ T 1 1 I sl ' 9' T -ijt-,N , A '1'1111 -1 ke A. f 5 .Ill L ff ,' wwf The 1959-60 trrmis squad, left tu right: Byron K.1lI.1m. Ty Andaman. Bob Hcnzmann, jim Patton, Fred Krllf mcyt-r. jwlm XX'uIli,1ms. and David Parsons. f , m Ly t tr, H1 ' ,CV 6 vb jj, Wi! K' A I A .1 QL! ff f :V I V' jynfd-L ' I ,IJ 'J 1' tv! jf, QXJ M N f , 1 l'r1-tl lxclluxucr 4-xhllvmtx thc I WUXXL'I'f,Lll b.1ckh.1nd tlmt hm IN.lk1L'IHI1I .1 tmp pl.1yL'r m thus .ll'l'.l srfik' if 2343 1 A k . .v . 1 F W M fs if . 5 --.X r ...- ., as 51 sg sf, A aff' 2' 5 Us X, -QE A we if ' E 1, 5 Q' v - + f. b 6 1? f' Ag N 'F if ? 3 YQQQ f f 13 ,Xi I , 1 14, 5? X , an f R-H ff GQ IW in 1 ' fl if 3 fpmw K Q was ww , by mf WVAX .ii ' u ,1'j2 g , :w, if aff was Q .,M53 Hi-an-ng... Qt gum. W ,rv if F ,, 'W A 1 us Jr 5- YK ,TI a 4 i k wfwk 1, si Mx Nik MK if X 3 lm! H5 -n 'ur 'inf' va -7' Rada Eskrns IS anxrously wartrng to see rf Ruth Casdorphs pmg Lp rn the arr for a lump ball are Judy Frttro and Wfanda Porterfreld pong shot vull be good Sarah Robson xx arts ready for actron The student who doesn t get her frll of sports actnrty durlng gym class often Jorns the GIFIS Athletrc Assoc1at1on Frve hundred pornts must be earned to qualify for membershrp Thrs orgamzatron rs frequently engaged 1 some type of competrtron always wlth good sportsmanshrp rn mlnd and often rt leads to honors for Charleston Hlgh Among the actmtres sponsored by the group are Play day when the members go to local colleges and hrgh schools for games and tournaments For grrls skrlled rn water sports a regular swrmmmg meet 1S scheduled each ear Awards are glven for outstandlng work and partrcxpatron 1n tournaments Letters plns and medals may be won the medal bemg the hrghest honor grsen for 1200 pornts earned Servrng to see rf she cant make the wmnrng pomt rs Margaret Tnley i J 1 l l -. Q? Y , L , . . . . . . , 1 I1 . V . 1 3 . I.. 1. -Y - 9 - a ' 7 3 7 , . 'I'o show th.it tliere .ire no h.irtl feelings, lit-tki Mtfiiie .intl ll.irh.ir.i i:lX'l'l7-lllllll Nll-llii h.intls .itittr .i tlose npitth GIRLS' TENNIS Ciirls tennis .it Ch.irleston High is .1 tliirly new sport .intl one ot' the tiew competitive girls sports. hut the tc.im is .ilreitly one ot' the top-Linking te.1ms in the St.1te, This ye.ir is only the thiril year ot' tennis .it Clhirleston High School, hut the tegim tinishetl tirst in their tlixision with .in impressixe rccoril ot' il wins .intl 9 losses. The girls pliyeil tiiie other teams, eath KLLIIN twite. These teams were Clharleston CQ.ithoIit'. SUH1CNX'.1ll. South CQh.irleston. Nitro..1nil St. Albans, The girls .ire very gr.itet'ul to Mrs. Luty XVootlell who g.ue her time to co.ith the team .intl to Miss l r.intes Antlerson who sponsoreil them. Pictured below is the girls' tennis team. Members ure, from left to right. FIRST ROXXT Bi'cnil.1 lfriuier. Nancy Butts, Becky McCue. Mary Sue Skaggs. SECOND ROW? Zoe Sarrett. Mimi Knight. Margaret Tiley, rind Biirhnrn Eberbuugh. I73 All girls are eligible to try out for the team. and elimination matches are held to choose those to play. The team consists of four sins gles players and four doubles players. The 1939 team players were Mimi Knight, Seniorg Becky McCue, juniorg Zoe Sarrett, Juniorg Patty Nicolet. juniorg Margaret Talent Tiley. Sophomoreg Brenda lfrazier, -luniorg Barbara lfberbaugh, juniorg Mary Sue Skaggs, Senior1 and Sandie Lecliie, Senior. These girls Nancy Butts exhibits the powerful serve that has made her a top contender in any tournament, I74 rf' Zoe Sarrett is a powerful opponent for any player to meet. were the dixision thampions. Nancy Butts was unable to play this year because of a leg injury, but still supported the team. The matches were played after school, and the team practiced on week-ends and after school, The session starts in the middle of April and extends through May. Charleston High School should congratulate the girls' tennis team on a job well done! 1 1 -. K -ag v nk' xyaali 'X ' tv 4 5 ' ' 9 Q iv' X x :Ni 1 5 bl wk- X X 'fgxxv . .4 1' , 'l X xi Q 1 N xl Y FX A5 f 1 ev 54 Pltty Nmulnt puscx prettllx for the plmtozrwlmcr bcfoxn 1 hm m1tcl1 I ww' Mm Nun: Skaggs and Blfhlfd Ibifblllgli LXLIIIHKQL polnters whllc xxutnng, for thcxr opponents to Sham XF Ax . O' Q.. 'Q 'Q O O I O 'C lo I U! .., o u 'O . 'Q lo la 2 I , 5 . 'rg F l ' 'l. 1 ,f-W-.. n . ' , QR. O ,, .ff-.,. fy? , g 0 f 5 , 0 oi 5 f Q n o all o 0 0 o 0 0 1 0 0 a 0 2., E . 5 Q, ,L 5: me .5 5? 1' f fi .wa .QV f Q A. sf, f 4. J .- ., 4, ,ffxi 'z i +4 ,gas ,. i Ns, .. ,Mus ,Qty .1 fx 'gf ff if 0 'U 4 llf' IJ I TJ I O O 0 Q Q , 'gm ,v2- ' . . Q . tw ,. Tf.V h U I 0 A Q o 0 Q o o . HNGEL5 In torm1l LISILC. the word 1IlQCl5 sunrtnes hcuenly hangs 1nd rn more nntornnl speech perhr1ps persons possessnng exceptromlly frne qurlutres of Lh1r1cter ITN, be Il1C1llf Hmutr rn lllilffltll L1nt this term IS 1pPllCCl t those Iersons who flu 1 LIIIICILIC Vlft rn 1111 lWI'0LlLlLflUIl the sponsors C1lle lI1L,LlS In the 1 t shoxx uslntss these utommot lllllf hrtlscrs suvply the tunt s xltll to tht prolttt 'Ihe 1nQels who hue tontrrhutetl so wenerously to the Clmffevlozznzzlt Pl'0tlL1QflOI1 1re men more mgclnc th1n therr Broulxx IS tounttrlnrts for they recelxe no fNlfCfl1l return on therr lnsestment mtl hue only the wlrm tppretmtlon extentlcrl hx Ch1rltston High Qthool students IS therr recompense As 1n ewcpressxon ot the grrtutudt ot the flmzffttmzmzz st1ft 1nd the entnre Ch1rlcston Hlgh Sthool COIHPIIU the n1mes ot these sponsors who hue domted therr tlme 1nd the use ot therr property nn ulchtron to monetary Although rt ns the f1n1nc11l support wxhrch has embled the Chmlerlofzzfzzz st1ff to stage thls present1t1on nt lb the trrentlshrp 1nd loy1l bmltlnf euncecl by the sponsors Nxhnth hut nnsprred the ChlI'lCSlOI'l High School Cat t 1ch1uc thelr bcst lor thus p1tron,1g,,e IS tor the bountutul pennres from heaxen a hefrrttelt thanks rs oftered to these sponsors the schools guardran angels if j fd f +1 f Xsgttttf so CD W' C5 mr' 5 13 zzk Z A e 1 K .J Sk' K AV ' L V ' A or in L' ' x. t '. A1 1, A . ' o - l. 4 1 L .vs K y.' A ' V V - . xr 4','v t 14, A ' I 'xx' kv v . 'V .- ', -V ' . V , s- ' s'.- 1 - V if. L . U A 'L . 1. 7 I L -- assistance, have been listed in Ll register of honor. V 1 v - K rx S 'L KY S O , ',V ' ,- I '- ,yr fs g r 'A U ' ' Y ,H 4 'A ll ' -'H U 1 - 1 l ww - ,H L , f pw fl! 'V , X ff ff 1 N 416 fl 1 1 'A - ' I X R- , 1 . X 1 I V f ll Vl 1, t I 'I YI' 1 1 V ,l Irkl fy ,gl ,-1Df'm r,Vf , 1 ff' I jf Q ' ,f JN Q. 'V ' V .ff 2 K CN he W2 Q' C1 ,f t cp 'MQ to ,ff- ' if ff ,ff ,ff X' N' K! f '4c u CD W. A. Abbitt Company C. R. Adams, Oral Surgeon Advertising, Inc. Aetna Finance Company Anderson's, Inc. Appalachian Power Company Asbestos and Insulating Company Ashmore Optical Company, Inc. Atlantic Greyhound Corp. Baker Equipment 8: Engineering Company Baker Masonry Service L. G. Balfour Company Bank of West Virginia Dr. B. Banks Barracks B 8: B Loans Bell Lines, Inc. Bert Wolfe Ford Betsy Ross Bakery Bibby 8: Good Bob Morris Wrecker Service Bob Phillips Dining Center Wm. S. Bolden Company, Inc. Bond-jackson-Rider Company Britton's Payne Brown Bryant's Supermarket Busby's Beauty and Barber Shop Dr. Frank Butts Henry P. Butts Byus Insurance Service Capital City Supply Company Capitol City Body Works, Inc. Capitol Lunch Capitol Wholesale Company, Inc Cavender Furniture, Inc. Vincent V. Chaney Charleston Cut Flower Company Charleston Lumber Company Charleston Tent 8: Awning Company Charleston Transit Company Coca-Cola Bottling Works Coffey's Coffman Optical Company Cummunity Loan Company Conley, Triplett Sc Conley Conlon Baking Company Conner 8: Amos, Inc. Copco Papers, Inc. Copper Drugs H. L. Cotton 8: Son A. W. Cox Department Store Daniel Boone Hotel DeVan 8: Company NN :5f f 0 m 4-. 1, s P w.x!,,.r- A 1. xx 4 Yi Th ZEN . A 2.., 'ww jf., 1 , A ,X ,ff xfxk x rf fi, 'N M xr' IMI' xg .ga rf' J . ry' 4 C . U D 1 s 'Q f' 4 v if ,?' 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M. .Y N NW Q lp' 0 f' fx a f- I ' , I I' w 33' 35:1 SCI-ICCL CALENDAR 1959 1969 SEPTEMBER School Opens Pep Assembly Werrton Game QFootballj Pep Assembly South Charleston Game Pep Assembly Beckley Came CCTCBER General Motors Assembly Pep Assembly Barboursvrlle Came Pep Assembly East Bank Game Sophomore Electrons Pep Assembly Dunbar Game Pep Assembly Parkersburg Game W V E A Teachers Com entron Pep Assembly I-Iuntrngton East Game NOVEMBER College Day Pep Assembly Huntrngton Hrgh Game Pep Assembly Stonewall Game Thanksgrxrng Assembly 26 30 Thanksgrxrng Vacatron DECEMBER South Charleston Game fBasketballj Can Can Assembly Charleston Catholrc Game Chrrstmas Assembly Chrrstmas Vacatron Begrns East Bank Game IANUARY Beckley Game End of Chrrstmas Vacatron Stonewall Game Clendenrn Game St Albans Game Morrrs Haney Chorr CAssemblyj IANUARY Nrtro Game Logan Game Dunbar Game East Bank Game St Albans Game FEBRUARY Stonewall Game Catholrc Game Band Mrnstrel Huntrngton Game Parkersburg Came Werrton Game Clendenrn Game South Charleston Game All County Chorus Chorus Concert Dunbar Came French Week Begrns MARCH French Club Assembly West Vrrgrnra Drama Festrxal unror Class Play Follres Scrence Farr APRIL Senror Class Play Student Councrl Electrons Pan Amerrcan Day Easter Vacatron Student Councrl Electrons Band Concert 28 20 All County Band MAY Student Councrl Electrons Awards Assembly Awards Assembly Class Day Commencement Memorral Day School Closed l UNE 3 School Closed for Summer 8 16 ' 11 20 11 ' 23 18 r 27 18 50 . 25 1 26 f 1 3 6 . 2 10 p ' 2 A 7 10 2 . y 15 H 1 9 14 I 9 V 17 13 ' 20 16 25-26 - 16 26 23 V 27 1 1 23 ' 29 ' 29 .... 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