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'1-,, f .1 ,- W V-1 'Fl. 1f'A' 1 .211141 111.211-G-. - ' -1 '., :Z-I 11' . ,11- yu 4191 , A' - - 3, .QW 1 W.-1 Wg. 4 - J, -,gg-54 1 , 111- .,-Q15 . 1 'I vc' -H93 11 ' 'Y -F' -'-1: 13 121 Mig. 1-1 '25 ' ' 3 ' 1 I, , 'FF' M 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 ,.., 11' 11.T.1L 9 l,.., Je: A , ,v it .1 ,Q 1. 1 4 1 4 13- 1 X' lift Tha xy 1-13,1 . 11 . . 3 ' 1 1' ,L41, .1.,U 3.11, U X, 1 .. -1 - 5. 51. V 1 . '11 1' NW..- 1mL .151 8 TF Il S Ili IE IL M' A II-1 7949 SENIOR CLASS CLAY HIGH SCHOOL CLAY. W. VA. DON L. WALKER Edt h T MARY L. MCCLURE A t Edt BUREN JONES Ad e t g Ma ag 1 BETTY MORTON C It M g THE RUSH IS ON . This is the story of a year at Clay Highp It is our hope that the in- cidents revealed upon the printed page will recall elusive memorable occasions, not just today, but in 'later years. Below is the town which we invaded each September and held until May, when we gave it back to its inhabitants. It was in this spot that we dug our greatest treasures, friends, and hopes in our search for knowledge-not gold. ,..4... QHRMMMQ DEDICATION 4 4 4 We the members of the Tiskelwah Staff on the behalf of all the Seniors take the greatest pleasure in dedicating this volume of the Tiskelwah to the parents of the Senior Class. These were the ones who gave so much and received so little that we might go on to a better and braver future. They helped us over the rocky ways, patted us on our backs when we needed encouragement, financed our clothes, ball games, movies, and cokes. Perhaps seeing us receive those long desired diplomas will repay them in part'for their twelve years of hope and work that we might achieve one goal held dear by each of them-the goal of high school graduation. -5- Hearty Words, Partner Parting Though ts As the doors of this school close behind us As the sounds of our footsteps fade, We envisage four years in their passing And the contacts with life we have made. We've made friendships that will not be broken Tho through life we are drifted apart. The loyalty and faith, now we are seniors, As freshmen, we had from the start. As green little freshmen we gathered With thoughts of long years to dread. But quickly were sophomores-then juniors- As seniors we now look ahead. We leave behind, along with our memories, As we start out on life's highway, Our thanks and feelings of kindness To everyone who helped pave the way. -Jeanette Hamrick -6- Head Prospectors f f ,ff Sf-5-XS! f Xjzfx fx Q9 an X X352-'L W Xafg-rg, gi 1570101 ff? 15zZRf2z!'f 0 H. ,,.-i P '1 ff 'T' ' F- ln-QF I f' .. -E-f T M X I I 5 1.1. . ,.. . j, ' 11, C9 A K - i ' .' V h V -I W Q xT' . - , , Wi: -mm, X X I, R -'Lf ' Fi . 5? Wk 'X xl :L ,Lp-'12 .'- f,f - ,ff . , X ' -2 '. ' ze? Z A . lf- , x'.4 ' ' I , ' 1 1-if A 1 566086 I l x . -I lx Q. ' . 0 O 9 '5'un. CHARLES E. BARNETT, Jr. Superintendent of Clay County Schools Members of the Board of Education S. H. MCLANE, Clay, President S. A. DOUGLAS, Ivydale, Member J. P. HICKMAN, Dille, Member J. ROBERT LEGG, Clay, Member JOHN YOUNG, Lizemore, Member HOWARD E. WHITE Assistant Superintendent of Schools ,BT PRINCIPAL, PARKER C. BLACK and SECRETARY, MRS. VIRGINIA SIZEMORE MR. 0. K. WILFONG Assistant Principal Glenville College, A.Bg Davis-Elkins College, W.V.U. History, Attendance. -9.- HERE WE STAKED OUR CLAIMS -0. ,X 1 fx Q 5 ff f .U CX W QW N I-3 g ff JSP i 'TW as XX 'Sk' C km! W1 -4 N If Jr X . l MR. FRED SMITH Mas. EZELLA RAMSEY MISS CPARICE BMLES Junior Sponsor , J1llll0r SDOIISDI' Glenville College, A. B.: W. Va. sophomore Sponsor W, va. Un M, A4 Marshall U., M. A.: History. World W. Va. Tech. B. S., Tylping and College A, B,g George Peaboay Geography. Shorthand ,English. College.. English. fx U , MRS. JANE B. HARRIS , , , MR. RENO TAUBERT Senior Sponsor Junior Sponsor Glenville College. Marshall Col- Ullivafsity Of Tenn- B- S' A-' lege. A, B.: Speech and Civics. V0'Ag- MRS MADGE BOGGESS MR. GUY BENNETT-COACH MISS JEAN WOOD 'seninr Snonsor l l'CShmMl S!wnS0r Sophomore Sponsor Salem College, wf Va. U.. B. S. Glenville College, A. B., W. Va. West Virginia University B. S. H, E., University of Tennessee, U.: Health, Physical Education. Physical Education, Health Home Economics, K3 MISS COVA STRICKLAND Freshman Sponsor Glenville, West Virginia Univer sity B. S. Home Economic I Klum... MISS VIRGINIA TAYLOR Junior Sponsor West Virginia University, B. S: Typing, Shorthand. 1 0 N C J MR. EDWARD HARRIS Junor Sponsor Concord College, Marshall Col- lege. Glenville Stat-e Teachers College, A. B,, Boiolgy. .t IWIRS. VERSIE KINCAID MR. JAKE REED Freshman Sponsor S0Ph0m0l'G SP0DS0l' Glenville College, A. B. Kana- W- Va- Wesleyall, A- B- wha College, W. Va. Tech, MHUTEHIHUCS- English MR. HAROLD VASS Marshall College, A. B. .l N i S? MRS. FLORA EAKLE Q Senior Sponsor Bridgewater College. A. B.. ,X Roanoke College, Music. X -13- MRS. ICIE HOPE MCCUNE Freshman Sponsor W. Va. Wesleyan College, A. B.. W. V. U, M. A., English. MRS. ALTA BOBBIT Sophomore Sponsor sleyan College. A. B., Algebra. Geometry. Latin. , 1' MITCHELL LYKINS MRS. GENEVIEVE YOUNG Senior Sponsor Freshman Sponsor West Virginia University B. S. Glenville College, A. B.: Social Mzrrie Harvey. Sizcial Studies Studies, Journalism. and Librarian. MISS ROSA CRAIG MR. W. HERBERT KING Freshman Sponsor Senior Sponsor Glenvi.1e College, A. B., W. Va. Tri State College. B. S. C. E.: Wesleyan: W. Va. UU Cglumbia W. Va. Tech B. S.: Industrial . it , . 3. h is ' Arts. Drivers Education, Umverel y, Sclenc C em Qtry Elestricltyh Almost Panned Uutl - .M v s rl r . 46:2 fr' ' NN' 4, .i 'Syl' 6-N-Ju' 'I' Al X .IX N ll K ll. llx A ll., AA U X N 5 X xx :fin ' x RN , I 1 09 It XX W1-XX A W' 1 'I xx W X, N Wm W KW f - - wily f-KX f f D f JACK SIZEMURE President Vw 'fliefpizili 41 D-Masters 3-42 XX5 Q Q Q. wb Q-ms gs Science Club 4: Fireman 43 Senior Play. -aqui' GVYENDULYN DOUGLAS Secretary F, H. A. 1-41 Sxicnco Club 3-44 F. T, A. 4: D-M2wt?x's. Tattler und Tiskvlwuli Stzlffsg Senior Play. .IEANETTE HAMRICK Valedictorian Y-Teens 2-43 Science Club 3-41 Thepian: National Honor So- ciety 3-43 Stuient Council 3-43 Tiskelwah and Tattler Sta'fs. These led us to Greater ' Treasures. Jeff Aw? W LOYD KING Vice President F. F. A. 2-41 C.-Club: Football und Basketball 2-4l Student Council 3-4. ll 5? DON I.. WALKER Editor-in-Chief Hi-Y 3-4: Thespian 4: Chom- tzi 43 Tattler staff 43 Senior Play. -15- BETTY OSBORNE Treasurer D-Mastersg Y-Teens 2-43 Ty- ping Award 3: Scrub Club 4. - v CLAUDIA DAWSON Salutatorian F. T. A.: Typing pin 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3-4. PEARL ADKINS-F. T, A. Y-Teens 3: Chorus 1. 2, 3. 41 China Silk. OLIVER ARBOGAST-Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 1. 21 per- iect Attendance 1-3 Band 1-4. CARL BROWN-Tattler Sgaff 43 F. F. A. 3, 4. ZANE BROWN-Hi-Y 3-41 Tiskelwah and Tattler sztuffs 43 Volleyball Champions 3-41 Minstrel fJllC'W 3. CEQERT BROWNING- 6tl1. Period Basketball Champions BEULAH CARTE-Chorus43 Operetta, Chonita. 4. SQ fab OLIVE COOK-F. H. A. 13 Commercial Club 33 Vize president 4: D-Masters 43 Thespian 43 Basketball team 1. Tiskelwah Staff. WALTER RAY CROSS JACK -Boys Glee Club lst year at Dunbar High 1-31 C-Club 43 D-Mas- ters 43 Football 1-4: Basketball 4. MARY DAUGHERTY-F. H. A. 1-43 Y-Teens 2-43 Student Council 3-4: National, Honor Society 3-41 Senior Playg Basketball 1-43 Tattler 8: Tiskelwah staf's. BILLY DAVIS-Typing award 3rd place 33 Vol- leyball champions 3, 4. BURLEY DAVIS-National Honor Society 43 Vol- champion 4. DAVIS-Y-Teens 2-42 Thespian 43 A- choir 2'4I All Tournament Basketball Basketball 8a Volleyball team 1-43 Tattler: staffs. ROSE MARIE DOSS-D-Masters 43 A-Capella Choir 4: Tattler 8: Tiskelwah staffs 43 Chonita 42 Chorus 3-4: Basketball team 2-4. JUNIOR ESTEP-Hi-Y: D-Masters: Reporter of Chorus 4: Ministrel show: Chonita : Tiskelwah and Tattler staffs: Senior play. DAWN EAKLE-Y-Teens 2-4: Student Council 3-43 Honor Society 3-4: A-Capella Choir 1-43 Thespian 43 President of Y-Teens 4: Senior Play. IIAROLD FIELDS-F. F. A. 2-4: C-Club 2-4: Football 2-42 Tattler staff. ALICE FITZWATER-F, H. A. 3, 4: Office As- sistant 4. CARMEL FITZWATER--Hi-Y 33 Vice President 3: Volleyball champ 3. 4: Basketball champion 31 Tattler staff. 'Nb- 43 MOIIENE FITZWATER-Commercial Club, D- Masters 3, 43 Vice President Commercial club 43 Chorus 1: Chorus concert 1. DALE FOSTER,-National Honor Society 4. EVA FRAME-Y-Teens 2, 3: F, H. A. zz Cnoni- ta : Office Assistant 3, 4. NORMA FRIEND-Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: Perfect At- tendance 13 Volleyball team 1. GENE GREGORICII-D-Masters 3: F. F. A. 2, 3, 4: Football 4. WANDA GRIFFITH-Thespian 43 D-Masters 3. 9 +I ,:-: 2 .i - ,.., ,.. . 1 ' . fv 43 China Silk 33 Volleyball 13 Chonita 43 Chorus 3, 43 Senior Play. .481 QW THEODORE GROSE-F. F. A. 3. 4. DORCAS HALL-Y-Teens 2, 3: F. H. A. 1-4: D- Masters 2. 33 Thespians 43 Tiskelwah staff 3 Chorus 1-4: Chonita China Silk . EMMA HAMRICK-Y-Teens 2-4: F. H. A. 1-43 Senior Play: Thespians3 Tattlier 85 Tiskelwah staffs: Volleyball team 3-4: Basketball 3-4. AVIS HARDWAY-Commercial club 33 D-Masters 3, 4: Tiskelwah and Tattler staffs: Senior Play. NELL HATHAWAY-Thespian 43 Tiskelwah staff 43 F. H. A. 1-32 Sec. 43 D-Masters 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 F. T. A. 43 Senior Play. RUTH HATHAWAY-Y-Teens 3, 43 F. H. A. 1-3: D-Masters 3-43 Thespian3 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Choir 2 4 NELLIE HOLCOMB-Y-Teens President 33 Sec- retary 43 National Honor Society 43 Chonita Tiskelwah staff, Basketball 1-4: A-Capella Choir 3-41 Senior Play. -. OLIVE HOLCOMB-Connnercial club 33 F. H. A. 43 F. T. A. 43 Chorus 1. Chorus concert 13 Volley- ball team 4: GERALDINE HUGHES-D-Masters 3-4: China Silk 3: Chorus 1, 3, 4: Chonita. 4. LARRY IGO-Sr. Class Play: Football and Bask- etball 2-34 C-Club: Thespians, Tattler and Tis- kelwali staffs: National Honor Society 3-43 Stu- dent Council 3, 4, - WALTER JAMES-Pep Club. MARK JEFFERS-F. F .A. 2. 3: Hi-Y. 1, 2, 4: Volleyball champion 3, 4: Tiskelwah and Tattler staffs. WS. NW -19- 16? RONDELL LOVE-D-Masters 31 Vice President 43 F. F. A. 4: National Honor Society 3-4 Senior Class Play. VESTA LOVING-F. H, A. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 4. MARY LOUISE McCLURE-F. H .A. 1-4: Y- Teens 2-4: Student Council 3-4: National Honor Society 3-4: Thespian: A-Capella choir: Tiskel- wah staff, CCALEE McCLUNG-Schools-Crichton. St. Al- bans, Nicholas County and Clay County. MURRAY McCRACKEN-F. F. A. 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: Basketball 4: Volleyball 3: Talent show 3: Tattler :md Tiskelwah staffs 4. MARY MILLER-F.H.A. 3. ..20- DELMER JETT-F. F. A. 2. 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON-Hi-Y 2. 3: President 4 Band 1-4: D-Masters 3, 4. .5 . . lilly ONES-C-Club: Football 1-43 Tiskel- wah f: Editor of Tattler. PHYLLIS LEGG-Tiskclwah staff: Basketball 2 3: Volleyball 1-4: Chonita 4: Chorus 3-43 A- Capella Choir 4. CURTIS LEGG4Hi-Y 1-4: D-Masters 3-4: Cho- nita 3 Volleyball champs 3, 4: President of Dis- trict Hi-Y '48. DENVER LEGG-F. F. A. 3-4. ,pe-M 'ww gif gr-ns NOEL MILLER-F. F. A. 2-4: Hi-Y 2, 3: Thes- pian: National Honor Society 4: F. F. A. Pres. 4: Star Farmer 46-47. Tattler M Tiskelwah staffs: Assistant Star Farmer 47-48. MARY MORRIS-F .T. A. 4. BETTY MORTON- F. H, A. 1-4: Tiskelwah and Tattler staffsg Phys. Ed. Exhibition 1-31 Senior Play. TOMMY MORTON-Hi-Y 4:Thespian 4: Chorus 4: Ta.ttler and Tiskelwah Staffs. BETTY MYERS-Y-Teens 2, 3: Fuxire H iemak- ers 1: Volleyball 1-43 Basketball 1- 1 nits. 4, CECIL MULLINS-NationaLH 1 Soi y: Fire- men's Club: Tiskelwah lk Tattl , D-Mas- ters: Band 3. 4. 'RWM 'QU' BYRL NELSON-F. F. A., Boxing. MARGARET 0'BRIEN-Home Economic club tWi- rlcnr lst Year. F. T. A, 4: Tattler staff 4: Chonita 1. MARMEL 0'Brien-Home Ec. Club 1: National Honor Society 3. 4: F. T. A, 4. BOB OSBORNE-Student Council 3, 4: Thespian 4: Hi-Y: F. F. A.: National Honor Society 4: Pre- sident of the Student Council 4: Volleyball cham- pion 3, 4. OIEDA RAMSEY-Y-Teens 2-4: D-Masters 3-4: Band concert 2: Band 2-4: Chorus lg Basketball and Volleyball 2-4. IONE RHODES-National Honor Society 3, 4: F. T. A. Chorus concert 1. lil ww DORIS JEAN ROGERS-D-Masters 3, 4: Gauley Bridge High 1: Glee Club: Ministrel show 3: Chonita 4. GORDON SAMPLES-Hi-Y 3. 4: Campcreek Coons. MALISSA SAMS-F. T A.-Secretary. Tiskelwah staff: National Honor Society. NINA SAMS-National Honor Society 3. 4: F. T. A,: Basketball 1-3: Volleyball team 1. 2: captain 3. 4. KENNETH SCOTT-F. F. A, 2. 3, 4: F. F. A. Hi- Y Vice President 4: Football 2. 3. 4. ROBERT SIGMAN-Widen High 1-3: Hi-Y 1: Student Council VViden High 2. 3: Basketball Wi- den 1-3: Clay High 4. 15 WW PATRICIA STEORTS-National Honor Society 3, 4: Y-Teens 2-4: Thespian 4: Basketball 85 Volley- ball 1-4: Band Festival 1-3: State Band 2. MARY STEPHENSON-Y-Teens 3-4: D-Masters 3-4: Pep Club 1-3: Volleyball team 3: Tiskel- wah staff, F, T. A. NELL JEAN STONE-Y-Teens 2: Thespian 4: Senior Play: Volleyball RL Basketball 1, 2: Choni- ta g Tiskelwali Staff: A-Capella choir 3-4. EVELYN STRICKLAND-F. 'H. A. 1: D-Masters 4: Football princess 3: Tattler staff 4: Phys. Ed. Exliib. 23 Kitchen band , .IO ANN SUMMERS-Y-Teens 2-41 C-Club 2-41 Tlicspian. A-Capella Choir. Football princess 1: queen 4: basketball princess 3: Cheerleader 1, 2. 3: X N licvcl Cheerleader 4. FRICDDIE TAYLOR-Hi-Y 3-4: Pep club 4: Tat- tler X 'l'iskclwzili staffs 4: Volleyball Champion 4, 22- I Qi? 'Qi-'Z-r ,4 .... 3? K MADELYN TAYLOR,-F. H. A. 1-43 Y-Teens 2-4: F. T. A. All Tournament team 3: Basketball team 3. NODA TAYLOR-F. H. A. 1-4: Y-Teens 2-4: F. T. A. Basketball team l-43 Volleyball team. MARY THOMAS-Thespian 4. F. H. A. 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2-43 National Honor Society: Tiskelwah staff: Hansel and Gretel 23 Senior Play. JERRY TURNER,-F. F. A. Football 4. DELORIS WALKER,-Y-Teens 3 ,43 Y-Teens Bas- ketball 23 Chonita : Pep club. JOE PAUL BAKER,-Tattler Staff: F. F. A. 1-3. QW'- CIIARLES WALLS-H-Y 1-3: 4-H 4: D-Maste 's 2-4: F. T. A.: Pres. 4, Band l: Drum Major 2- Science Club 4. CECIL WEST-Fireman's club: C-Club. Besketball champ 47-48. Football 3, 4: Tattler Tizkclwah staffs, RICHARD VVILLIAMS-F. F. A, 2-4: Still' Farmer --lv-49 VERNON VVILMOUTII-F. F. A. 2, 3, 4. DALE VVORKMAN-F. F. A. 2, 3, 4: D-Masters 4: Tnttlei' and Tiskelwah staff. SHIRLEY YOUNG-Hi-Y. Thespiang Librarian for Chorus 4 :Tattler and Tiskelwah staffs, Pep club. D-Masters: Senior Play. is 2 Tales of The Argonauts . . . CLASS HISTORY It was on a beautiful fall morning in September 1945 when we the students of the senior class entered Clay County High School as freshmen. There were one hundred thirty-five of us, all eager to know our fellow students. a When we were well acquainted with our fellow classmen, it was time to elect officers. They were as follows, president, Junior Underwood: vice president, Curtis Leggg secre- tary, Rondell Love: treasurer, Hubert Hively. Our sponsors were, Mrs. Boggess, Mrs. Dah- nert, Mr. Klng and Mrs. Harris. Next year we turned a little more mellow in color, not so green now, and elected these officers: president, Curtis Legg: vice president, Buren Jonesg secretary, Dawn Eakleg treasurer, Gwendolyn Douglas. Before we realized it we were juniors. Most of our class had taken part in programs, joined clubs and various organizations. We elected the following officers: president Larry lgog vice president, Dawn Eakle: secretary, Jo Ann Summers: treasurer, Noel Miller, With the generous help of our sponsors, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Boggess, Mrs. Dahnert, Mr. Dahnert, and Mr. King, we sold different articles and sponsored various programs and events. We did this in order to provide the seniors a wonderful Gay Ninetles , reception, complete with a four piece orchestra. Are we Seniors? Yes, we are. We have withstood the hardships that we have had to face. After long decision, we elected president, Jack Sizemore: vice president, Loyd King, secretary, Gwendolyn Douglas: treasurer, Betty Osborne. We honor our class sponsors, Mrs. Boggess, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Eakle, Mr. Lykins, Mr. King, and our principal, Mr. Black. They have spent long hours to help benefit our class and to make it one of the best ever to be graduated from this high school, In the future ahead of us we can look back and proudly say, Yes, I was a forty nlner, a graduate from Clay County High School. Those were the best years of my life. Colors-Red and White Flowers-Red and White Roses -Dorcas Hall Motto- 49'ers sought gold, we seek knowledge 6 Names Nickname Noted For Likes Ambif-1011 Pearl Adlns .,,,, H Shorty Arguing -,,, ,,,, D on S. Housewife Beulah Carte ,,,,,, ,,,,p ' 'Boots Giggles ,,,,,,, Chester H0uSeWife Olive Cook ,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,.,, Cookie Iler voice ,,,,, ,,,,, J unior Housewife Mary Daugherty ,,,,,,,,,,,, Louie Secrets ,,,,,,p,p ,,,,, J unior I-lelp Hopalong find his Helen Davis ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-, Davey Basketball ,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,, J lll Get a man Claudia Dawson ,,,, Brain Storm Intelligence ,.,.,,,,, ,.,.,,,, T o read Rural school teacher Gwendolyn Douglas ,,,,,,,, Denla Her solemn look ..,,,, Potato Salad Nurse I-lose Marie Doss ,.,, Ponk Laugh ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. Gene Housewife Dawn Eakle ...,.,,,, ,.,.,, ' 'Susie Pretty clothes ,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cecil Doctor Alice Fitzwater ...,,, Shorty Quietness ,,.,,,,,,,,, Candy 8z Gum Housewife Morine Fltzwater ,,,.,.. Red Red hair ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, The men Secretary Eva Frame ,...,.,..,, ,,,,.,, ' 'Hessia Blue glasses ,,,, Macaroni as Cheese Housewife Norma Friend ,,,, ,,,, ' 'Matlldla Reading in bed ,,,,,,,, Chocolate pie Stenographer Wanda Griffith ,... ,,,,, ' 'Toots Smile ..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, cars Housewife Dorcas Hall ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ' 'Rlck Smallness ,,,.,,,,,,,,-,,,,,.,,,,, Boys Private Secretary Emma Hamrlck .,.,.. ,,,,.,, ' 'Red Ability to balance books ,,,,,, Price Own '49 Ford Jeanette Hamrick ,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Pug Brains V,,,.,,,p,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Dogs Inner Sanctum Ghosts Avis Hardway ,,,,,,, .,,, ' 'Hardtop Good looks ,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,,,,.. Norman Housewife Nell 'Hathaway ,,,.,. ,.., ' 'Hepzbahn Silliness .,,,,,,,,,,, Bananas .Sc bread Home Ec. teacher ..24.. last boot Nuts and Nuggets CLASS ODD ITIES fContinue-CU NBIIIBS Ruth Hathaway Nellie Holcomb S, , Clive Holcomb ,,,,, Geraldine Hughes , Phyllis Legg , , Oliver Arbogast Curl Brown Zane Brown Cebert Browning Jack Cross K, Billy Davis ,S Burley Davis , Junior Estep ,,VV Harold' Fields ,,,, Carmel Fitzwater Dale Foster A , Gene Gregorlch , Teddy Grose ,,,V ,,-, Larry Igo , , H Walter James Y,,, Mark Jeffers ,,,,7,,,, William Johnson Buren Jones , C Loyd King V Curtis Legg VAVV Joe Paul Baker , Nickname Sunshine Two Gun Lectic H- uGerryn R8.z01 ' usonnyn UBiuH Professor Lighting . Stupid Beetle Slim Esop Mutt Anthony Brilliant . AABOZZU One Shot nlgloo.. Skunky . A , Jeff Bill . , Tuffy ,, Zack Pete Poker J0hh Denver Legg , ,,VVV,VV, Midgg Ve-sta Loving , ..,,,-,- Bunny Mary Louise McClure ,,sl Weezel Ocalee McClung U ,,,, ,Y 'Ocie Mary Miller H ,,,,.,4VA Suzie Mary Morris , Peggy Betty Morton ,,Y,,, ,s,, ' 'Becky Bet-ty Myers ,,gvV,VVVV,V ,-,-, - 'Beth Margaret O'brien ,,,g, , Marg Marmell O'brien ,A A Marm Betty Osborne ,VVV -g--,,, ' 'B, 03' Gordon Samples , ,,,,-Vggg,g,- Tiny Kenneth Scott ,,,,,,Y, Two Timer Robert Sigman vA,, ,,gAgA,g, ' 'Sign Jack Sizemore Y,,, Papa Freddie Taylor ,,,,, Fred Jerry Turner ,,,, Smoky Don Walker Ducky Charles Walls V ,,,, ,,,,, ' 'Bus Cecil West H ,g,,,,,, Cec Richard Williams ,,Vg Dick Noda Taylor ,,,,ggV,,, Soda Mary Thomas g,,g ggggg ' 'Tom Dclorls Walker ,,,,,, ,,,. ' 'Dopey Rendell Love ,,,,,.,Y,A, Ron Murray McCracken ,,l, ,, Terry Noel Miller gg,V,Y,,,,,,, U Millie 'Iommy Morton .,,l, g,,- ' 'Blue Cecil Mullins ,,,,, ,... ' 'Chief' Byrl Nelson ,,,,,V,,, ,,,g,,,., ' 'Bud Bob Osborne ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Windy Vemon Wilmouth g,,.,, Hop-Long Dale Workman ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, ' 'Red Shirley Young ,,,,,, Bud Oleda. Ramsey ,,,,,,. ,,,, ' 'Odd1e Ione Rhodes ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.. 'Rhodaf' Doris Jean Rogers ,,,,4,,, Dlmples Mallssa Sams ,,,,,44s ..,..., ' 'Lee Patricia Steorts ,,,,,, Y, Babe Mary Stephenson l,s,. Steve Nell Jean Stone ,,,,, Y ,,,, Boss Jo Ann Summers ,,,s,,Y,,,,, Bessie Madelyn Taylor .,gg,,s,. Nina. Sams ., ,,.,.,,,..Y Y. , , A Maggie Joe Evelyn Strickland V Twinkle Toes Delmer Jett ge,Vw,, ,g,,,,,. ' 'Frankian Noted For Likes Love for men ,,-,, , Men Talking .,,,,.,,,A ,,,,,,,,,,, Ed win Quietness ,,-., ,,,,,,,,,,,, D orsel Neatness ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,. Pretty clothes Loudness ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Delford Way he combs hair ,,,,,,,, Cadillacs Quietness ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,, Rosie Meaness ,,,,,,,, Writing headlines White hair ,,g,,-.,,,,-,,,, Fox Hunt 'Hate for women ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,g Girls Shooting pool ,,,,,, Fox hunt Basketball ability ,,,,,,,,,,,, Women Silliness ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,-,,, YA,, G i rls Bigness ,.,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,g,v,g,Vg Babies Willingness ,.,,,,.... Big mouth ,..,. To miss school Women Good looks ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, F ox Chase Shooting pool 1 ,.,,,,, Hunt 85 fish Temper ,,,,,,,,,,,, .V,,, C heerleader Missing school ,,,,,,,, Pretty women Basketball ,,,-,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Women Dancing ability ,,,,ggg,,Y,,,,,Y To eat Way with women Emmalea Good looks . ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, F ootball Nothing ,Vgg,,,,, Curley hair ,,,,Y. Tinyness e,,.,.. Absent mindedness ,, ,,,,.,, ,A Size 7 , B ,,,,,,, ,.,,, . . Quiet ways s,,.., .. , 4 A ,,,, Nell , 7 ,,sg Girls cream Hollie Music Ice . ,l.,, Candy Friendliness e,,, ,,A,,, M ac Personality ,, .,,,, Otis Friendliness A,,g, ,,.,,,,,,,l,,, H erb Giggling ,,g,,,,,,,,,,,,, Poatto-chips Missing school ,,,,,,,, To miss school Quietness ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Everybody Being off the beam ,,,,,,,,,, Garlic Hair cuts ,,,,,g,,,e,, Fried ice cream lvl-,men Trouble H ,,,,, Tree in lawn Wolfish Technique ,,,,,,,, Scrooge Wolfish Technique Y,,, Women Crazy Talk ,r,,,,,,,,,r ,,ev,,, ,,.,, E a 13 Driving ,,Y,,,,,, Pin ball machine Talking ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,y,,,v,,,,,, G lrls Nothing ,W ,,,y,,Y,, Apple pie Meanness ,Ye,,,, ,,,,vA,, D awn Killing Foxes W , Y,,,,,,, Dogs Hair ,,,g,A,,,,,,, l,,, ,,,, C a rrots Friendliness ,,,, ,,,,, Red roses Dark-eyes AA,, ,,gA I Hot dogs Dancing ,,,,A-, , Eat Quietness ,,,,,, , , Loafing Laughs ,,,l ,e,e,..,,, ...,., V o -Ag Way with girls , ,,,,,,,,, Girls Wolfish ways g,A, ,A,,,Y,,,, B londes Fox Chasing 'lall tales , A,,,l . Loa fin g ,,,,,,g Tell Tales ,.,.. Moustache ,,,4,,, Athletic Ability Fox Hounds vg,, Apple Ple Girls Women Eat Raymond Frlendliness ,,,,,,,,,,,, Sweet stuff Good Looks' ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,.,... Boys Good grades ..,,..., Spearmint Gum Cheerfulness ,,AA,,,,A,,,,,,,,,-v Horses Friendliness , , ,,g,, Everything Singing g,,,,A,,, ,Yr,,,g P eople Giggles ,Y,,YY,,,,,,g,, we Tomatoes Tay dreaming , Nonsense ,w,e,,. Good looks ,A,,, Skipping ,, Candy Denvil ,, ,, Boys Pool A -25- Ambition Get the man I want Fly around the world Housewife School teacher Housewife Asylum Warden Get married Bookkeeper Fax Chaser NCT. to get married Manufacture double barrel Cop in Brooklyn Aviator Be a Papa Help Phyllis quiet down Play Hill Billy Boogie Coal Miner, Coal Miner. Husband Trapper Work Undertaker Printer Lumber Jack Get an education Hobo Coon hunter Marriage Educated wife Stenographer Mac Wife Housewife Nurse Get out of school Teacher To grow up so m Educated bum Drive spikes Bookkeeper Big shot Educated fool Anything Husband Teacher Get a woman Get a hound Learn to gamble Stenographer Stewardess Bookkeeper Truck driver Business man Truck Driver Harem Good hound Tngineer Truck Driver Be a man Pilot Wife Teacher Teacher Secretary Detective Seamtress Teacher eday learn to shoot pool' Wife Comedian Housewife To pass English shells We'll Strike It Rich . . . CLASS PROP!-IECY My spirit winged it's way through space, wafted here and there, far from the world I had once known. Being of a restless nature, and disposed to lnquisitiveness, I drap- ed my invisible form in robes of ethereal whiteness, and descended slowly to hover over the vast reaches of the earth from which I had departed. As I drifted downward, I won- dered just how and where I would find my former classmates, the seniors of '49. As I neared the realm of reality, I was suddenly startled as an object of incredible swiftness zoomed past me. Only my unearthly powers enabled me to see that lt was an atomic plane manned by Junior Estep and Shirley Young. They were returning with trophies from their fifth trip to the moon. 1 Faint music lured me on, and I came presently to a broadcasting station, I peeped in, and immediately realized that the program being broadcast was the famous West Vir- ginia Mountain Gang starring Dale Foster and his magic guitar. Other members were Dale Workman and his wash tubs, Carmel Fitzwater with his singing saw and that sweetheart of the airway, Betty Osborne. Nearby, I saw a row of cottages, and within one were familiar figures. Taking advan- tage of my unseen state, I slipped inside to see how time had treated old friends. Rose Marie Doss fWalkerl was saying, No, Jean and Junior, I don't remember any Latin, You'll just have to get your homework yourselves. Two neighbors, Olive Cook lAshleyl and Betty Morton tvancel, had dropped in. for a visit and were gosslping vigorously. In other homes along the street I recognized many housewives. Avis I-Iardway lJohn- sonh, Madelyn Taylor Schoonover, and others whom I had known by the names of Phyllis Legg, Wanda Griffith, and Mary Miller were too busy at daily tasks to detect my pre- sence. In another home I entered, famous paintings hung on the walls. In one I'00l'l'l stood a piano, with stacks of music: all showed a love of the artistic. Mary Louise McClure, the well known opera star, sat reading the latest issue of the Clay Crier, a newspaper edited and published by Buren Jones Glancing over her shoulder, I saw an article which, in my macabre way I thought especially interesting. It read: Dr. Dawn Eakle, research surgeon, has finally succeeded with her series of experiments in transplantation. Her associate, Dr, Gorden Samples has announced that by this method the unfortunate person born with nose or ears too large for his face could trade with a person whose nose or ears were too small. If his eyes were the wrong color for his hair he could have his traded for those of a person in the same predicament. As I read further, an eye-catching advertisement warned me, Don't miss the grand opening of Broadway's newest hit , Mary loves Junior . starring Mary Daugherty. Another article informed me that Wallback, West Virginia has become suddenly famous by the advent of quintuplets. Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fields. I slipped quietly from this scene, and emerged on the street once more. As I moved along I heard a wheeze, a rattle, and a clank, When the outmoded contraption finally overtook me, I saw Emma Hamrick driving her old rattle-trap car-a. '49 Ford. Farther down the street I heard music blaring forth from a basement room. When I stepped down and opened the door, I saw a room thick with smoke and noise, In one corner a card game was in progress. Around the table sat Freddie Taylor, Noel Miller, Cebert Browning. and that ladv card sharp, Noda Taylor. From another corner I heard a clicking noise, followed by a high-pitched giggle. Crossing the room, I saw Jo Ann Sum- mers trying desperately to win a game of pool. As I tumed to leave I saw Jerry Turner trying out his new invention, a pin ball machine guaranteed to always let him win, By this time the unusual strain of being on earth once more had tried me, so I ascended to the clouds where I waited till an airplane came by. I entered the plane where I beheld Nellie Holcomb at the controls. She had nearly completed her first solo flight, a trip around the world. Feeling a litte frightened with such an amateurish pilot, I hastily transferred to a passenger plane, There Deloris Walker, the stewardess, was trying unsuccessfully to auiet some of her iltt-ery charges. Among the frightened ladies were Morine Fltzwater, Mary Thomas. Ocalee McClung, Dorcas Hall, and Malissa Sams. They were taking a week-end vacation after finally completing a ten-year secretarial course. I saw another passenger looking disdainfully at the excitable women. He was Jack Sizemore, Life Magazine photographer, on his way to cover a. story. I glanced out the window and saw n great deal of activity on the earth below. My curiosity became dominant once more. so I descended to investigate. What at first seemed to be a battle soon proved to be a Sadie Hawkins Day race. I could see people at dif- ferent intervals over a great distance. Well toward the front were G-eve flrecm-ich and Curtis Lew. Close bel-ind them: and gaining rapidly were Geraldine Hughes and Nell Hathway. Others of the hunted were Joe Paul Baker. Carl Brown, and Billv Davis. Among the pursuers were Eva Frame Oleda Rnmsev. Olive Holcomb, and Beulah Carte. Near the end Pearl Adkins and Evelyn Strickland were trying hopefully to pass the others. Suddenly I noticed two neonle who were not running! These two were Larry Ivo and Don Walker. These two had never been able to get wives, so they had entered the race to let themselves be caught. Now, having a desire to visit the far north. I drew my robes more closely and whisked away. Below me I saw a strange apparition struggling along through the deep snows of the artic. When I came closer I saw a dog team drawing a sled piled high with precious furs, and seated among them were the trappers Walter James and Denver Legg. 126.- CLASS PROPHECY fContinuedD In the midst of the snowy wastes was an igloo: around it many dark, fur-clad chil- dren were playinft Within sat Nell Jean Stone and Marmell O'brion, teacher and mis- sionary to the Eskimos, This cold land chilled even ghostly bones. and so I started southward. on the way I passed over a vast tlmbered region. As I watched, trees began falling, one ofter another. I realized that it must be Lloyd King, the world's fastest lumberiack, at work. The next scene I slipped in on was in a gymnasium. One of the teams playing WGS the House of David. Among the bearded players I recognized Cecil West and Kenneth Scott, who had finally found a. reason for growing a beard. The opposing team was the National Women's Champions. Captain and star player was the well known Helen Davis. Two of the sports writers there to cover the game were Mark Jeffers and Zane Brown, famous for fheir original style of writing, Soon after leavinf' H-9.1, sr-one I came to a huge garage-like building. A sign extending it's arm shove the sfv-ef-f said- Ever Ready Trucking Company-SCh00l Books and SUP' plies our Sneciallty-owned and operated by Vernon Wilmouth, Tommy Morton and Mur- ray McCracken. I now ca.me to an av-an enclosed with a. wire fense and posted with guards. Listening to the talk of by-standers. I heard one say, You know he started out as a coal miner, but one day he found diamonds instead. Now Teddy Grose owns these rich mines. I was becoming bored with humans, and longed for some ghostly companionship. I came at length to a building where I decided to stop for a chat with some fellow spirits. A bright sign read: William Johnson's Undertaking and Ambulance Service. My restless nature told me to wander on, and I came to a famous city-Brooklyn. Hastening down the street in ouest of an escaped convict was a dignified. neatlv uni- formed policeman-Burley Davis. Beside him was his able assistant-Patricia Steorts, Lady Detective. Turning to follow two men who were entering an office building, I heard Bob Sig- rnhn muttering, Here I am, going to an office day after day, and I was .offered Bing Crosby's place in Hollywood. Rondell Love answered, Yes, and I was asked to take Bob Hope's place. The word Hollywood put a thoucht in my mind. and I decided to visit the movie capitol, At one movie studio I saw Clay County's Margaret 0'Brien who had achieved stardom. At another Nina Sams was making a movie with Bud Abbott, where she had taken Costello's place. f 'fllI 'F'4 for these .and other stars were designed and made by Mary Stephenson, Alice Fitzwater. and Norma Friend. People from all parts of the nation were gathered that day to see the Kentucky Derby, so one more spirit dropped in, Favorites among the horses were Senior English of the Delmer Jett stables and the Cecil Mullin's entry. Young Journalism. Among the distinouished persons I saw at the races were Ruth Hathaway, who was still trying to decide 'which man she wants. Another celebrity was Jack Cross, the countrys most eligible playboy, but the most lnelgible bachelor. Nearby was a. dog kennel which I stopped to examine. I saw the owners Byrl Nelson and Richard Williams, standing by a pen talking to a pack of prize winning fox hounds, I had now wandered over much of the world. and my restlessness should have been quieted. But I knew there was one more place I must see. I immediately realized that Clay County had undergone many changes. My attention was first attracted hv a. large. new building on the hill above Clay. An inscription on the front read Clay Mental Institution made necessary hv the '49 high school seniors A sign on an office door read: Oliver Arbogast. superintendent. Throughout the country I saw several new schools. They were different from ones I remembered. for all were eouinned with overstuffed furniture, drapes at the windows, and thick carpets. In the teachers' easy chairs I saw the instivawrs of the changed school system. One souare'leal teacher was Claudia Dawson, Others were Ione Rhodes and Doris Jean Rogers. In contrast to these schools was a. severe, wooden benched one where Charles Walls presided with a hickory switch in his hand, At another building stood 5 long line of children who were waiting for their yearly vaccinations. Inside Gwendolyn Tlouglas and Bet-tv Myers. county health nurses. were getting revenge for the times they had gone through the same ordeal as school children, As I approached the high school I saw something that was strange enough to shock even a ghost. The old. familiar steps which had been mounted so many times were no longer there. In their place was an escalator which Bob Osborne had built to help fu- ture climbers. The building apparently was the same. and I stepped through the doorway for one last visit to Clay High School, The same groups of pictures still lined the halls: under the pictures students still clustered. In the classrooms the faces of the teachers were dim: perhaps I would have recognized them, perhaps not. But even if the faces were unfamiliar, I realized that in memory. as in the memories of the other Clay High '49ers the teacher at the desk at the top of the stains would always be Wllfong. The teacher who patiently coached the seniors in their plays would be Mrs. Harris: the one who worried over the Tattler and Tiskelwah would he Mrs, Voung. I knew that Mrs. Boggess would always be the Home Fc. Teacher. and Mr. King would still stand among his boys in shop, The person I would remember directing the Chorus would be Mrs. Eakle. and Sflndlnl by the library door would always be Mr. Lyklns. I knew. too. that the man passing through the doorway marked Office of the principal would still be Mr. Black. As I turned to leave the high school, I felt much as the 91 seniors had felt many years before. We had known that spring of '49 was to he our last intimate view of Clay High. and we so stopped for one last glance before turning toward another world. 127- lf So Long Old Pals, We Leave to You . . . CLASS WILL We the class of 1949, being of sound mind, disposition and body and hoping that we will really leave Clay High School, do hereby will and bequeath our mmt cherished possessions and characteristics to our friends and future senior classes. ARTICLE I: We wish to leave our very best wishes to the faculty of the said school, and trust that all misunderstandings will soon be forgotten. To Mr. Black we give our very best in everything and may he never forget that we were here: ARTICLE II: To Mrs. Boggess, Mrs. Harris, Mr, Lykins, Mr. King, and Mrs. Eakle, our sponsors, we leave our perfect record of never being able to decide on any one thing as a whole class. To them we also leave room 7 and the library to be filled with the incoming senior class who will never leave a scratch on a desk or table or never leave a magazine out of place. ARTICLE III: To our many friends we leave the individual gifts with the hope that they will know how to use them to the best advantage. JACK SIZEMORE-leave my ability to conduct all senior meetings with a minimum of noise to Tommy Hamrick. NODA TAYLOR-her good looks to Mrs. Bobbitt. MARY THOMAS-her ability to write shorthand to Patsy Summers, DELORIS WALKER-her hula-hula walk to Miss Craig. BUREN JONES-his football uniform to Bill Dodrill and editorship of the Tattler to anyone sucker enough to take it and his body to Miss Craig for disection. CURTIS LEGG-his love-making ability to some who really need it. DENVER LEGG-his smallness to Moocher Mullins. PEARL ADKINS-her tlnyness to Jean Butcher. BEULAH CARTE-her typing to Wilma Jean Cantrell and Chester to Charlene Smith. OLIVE COOK-wills Junior to Emma Hamrick providing she can get him. - MARY DAUGHERTY-her National 'Honor Society Pin to her brother Jimmy. HELEN DAVIS-her ability to play basketball to Janie King. GWENDOLYN DOUGLAS-her ability to please Miss Craig to Jim Daugherty. OLIVER ARBOGAST-his blonde hair to Bobby Walker CARL BROWN-his ability to get chemistry to anyone who needs it. ZANE BROWN-his ability to fail speech to Auddis Gray and his big mouth to Mrs. Jane Harris. JACK CROSS-his crazy actions and queer looks to Charlene Walker. BILLY DAVIS-his ability in typing to Keith Smith. BURLEY DAVIS-his ability to play basketball to someone who needs it. JUNIOR ESTEP-wills to Mrs. Young the privilege of destroying the pin-up calendars in room 17 after May 20. HAROLD FIELD-wills Took Boggs his place in the pool room at noon hours. CARMEL I-'ITZWATER-his world geography book to Mr. Smith because he doesn't have one. DALE FOSTER-my ability to play the guitar and to let the girls alone to Dee Hinkle. RONALD LOVE-his ability to get Chemistry to anyone silly enough to take it next year. NOEL MILLER-his ability to tell jokes to Jackie Burdette. TOMMY MORTON-his ability to torment the girls to Benny Cook. ,. l o Long Old Pals, We Leave to You . . . C L A S S W I L L fcontinuedj CECIL MULLINS-his women to anyone that wants them because he won't need them now. GORDON SAMPLES-his hopscotch uniform to Little Wormdrive Stephenson. ROBERT SIGMAN-his height to Bill Dodrill. FREDDIE TAYLOR-all his girl friends to Mr, Lykins providing he can take care of them. JERRY TURNER-his football uniform to Bud Smith. DON WALKER-his present girl friend and his ability to talk to Do Do Bird. CHARLES WALLS-his drum major uniform to Jennings Nutter. DALE WORKMAN-his very intelligent brain to Mr. Smith. DORIS JEAN ROGERS-her ability to get a boy friend to any girl that doesn't have one yet. NINA SAMS-her ability to miss school half of the time and still keep up with the class to Maxine Naylor. PATRICIA STEORTS-her ability to get Pete Sizemore to Helen Graham, MALISSA SAMS-her National Honor Society pin to Barbara Given. MURRAY McCRACKEN-his ability to do nothing to Kreig King. OLEDA RAMSEY-her ability to stand in the hall to Charlene Smith and her good sportsmanship to Janie King. CLAUDIA DAWSON-her quietness to Charlie Backus. CECIL WEST--nothing to anyone because he wants to take it all with him. RICHARD WILLIAMS-his ability to fox chase to Sonny Hanna. VERNON WILMOUTH-his place in a 48 Ford Truck to Tuck Thorn. SHIRLEY YOUNG-his ability to sell yearbooks to Darrell Murphy. IONE RHODES-her love for reading to Helen Rogers. BYRL NELSON-his ability to box to Teddy Reed. BOB OSBORNE-his easy going ways to Tincy Williams. MORINE FITZWATER-her red hair to Eva Ann Givens. NORMA FRIEND-her shorthand book to anyone that thinks they can break her straight record of D's. WANDA GRIFFITH-her ability to catch a boy friend with a car to Alice Gray and John to Margaret Rogers if she can get him. DORCAS HALL-her place as librarian in Chorus to Charlotte Thomas and Carolyn Hubbard. EMMA HAMRICK--her height to her brother Kent in case he gets on the football or basketball team. AVIS HARDWAY-her ability to wear a diamond to Loretta Cook and Evalina Truman. NELL HATHAWAY- Stephen to Chonita, providing she goes to W. Va, University after him. VESTA LOVING-her ability to keep her voice down to Pat Carte and her American History book to Mrs. Harris. MARY MILLER-her class ring to Bud Smith for fear he never gets one. MARY MORRIS-her ability to be the only mother in the senior class to Emmalea Ram- sey. 1 BETTY MORTON-her privilege to work in the Locker Room sixth period to Jo Ann Cook. 129.- o Long Old Pals, We Leave to You . . . C L A S S W I L L CContinuedj BETTY OSBORNE-her fancy socks to Mrs. Young and her big mouth to Helen Exllne. RUTH HATHAWAY-her ability to get along with the teachers to her brother Dale. TEDDY GROSE-his curley hair to Ralph Morton. LARRY IGO-his seat beside Miss Wood going to ball games to Pete Sizemore. WALTER JAMES-front seat on No. 6 bus to anyone mean enough to get on it. DELMAR JE'I'T-his ability to miss school so much and still be ab-le to graduate to Carl Gene Mullins. EVA FRAME-her black Oldsmobile to anyone that needs it. JOE PAUL BAKER-his ability to get along with Miss Craig to anyone that needs lt. WILLIAM JOHNSON-his sa.xaphone to Eugene McClure. KENNETH SCOTT-his football uniform to Gene Turner. NELLIE HOLCOMB-her gift of gab to Aileen Thomas. MARY STEPHENSON-her helpfulness in aiding the teachers to Charlie Backus. NELL JEAN STONE-her singing to M. C. Lay. JO ANN SUMMERS-nothing to anyone because she needs everything she has. MADELYN TAYLOR-her World Geography book to Mr. Smith. MARY McCLURE-Knowledge she gained in Speech to be divided between the Juniors deserving to be Thesplans next year, and all her grey hairs from working on thc year book to next years assistant editor. OCALEE McCLUNG-her pretty eyes to Elnore Boggs. BETTY MYERS and MARGARET O'BRIEN-their ability to get rides into Clay to Tom Blankenship when he can't ride the school bus. MARMELL O'BRIEN-her engaging smile to Naomi Sizemore. JEANE'I'I'E HAMRICK-her quietness to be divided between Nancy Sizemore and Graf cie Reed with the hope that they will use it once in a while. MARK JEFFERS-the stool in the hall to Mary Black, Margaret Givens, Vida Ramsev, and Janet Pierson if they think they can get along with Mr. Smith. ROSE MARIE DOSS-her musical laugh to Mrs. McCune. DAWN EAKLE-wills her ability to hold a man to Gracie Reed and her saddle oxfords to anyone who can keep the toes tumed up in them. ALICE FITZWATER-her sunny disposition to some dignified junior. OLIVE HOLCOMB-her ability to get and keep a handsome soldier to Earllne Not- tingham and her natural curley hair to her sister Dorthea. GERALDINE HUGHES-her ability to bake delicious cherry and apple pies to Eleanor Boggs. 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A ffpljf 1 fff f I Under Classmen JUNIORS Kerwood Summers Morris Lay Jewel Bird Ferrell Summers Kathryn Sizemore Robert Backus Juanita Hart Bertha Wilfong. Neva Hill Ralph Morton Macel Bullard Jolly Woods Dorma Jett Nell Thorne Jim Hivelyg Vera Perrine 'Howard Samples Marie Morris Keith Nicholson Norma Chapman Nola Chapman Evalina Truman Jennie Clonch Janet Burdette jUNlORS 'fommy Hamrick Virginia Goad Luther Mullins 'Maurice Williams Wanda Price Janie King Edward Harra Naomi Sizemore Maxine Naylor Basil Linkenogger Betty Comer Dottie Deal Wanda Walkg Keith Smith Dixie Samples Barbara Dougas Ruth Conrad- Loraine Dawson Virgil Eagle Frank Bullard Mark Tucker Don Moore Dallas Hall Lenore Durham Johnny Boggs Orlen Fulks Leonard Walker Drema Hart Harold Bullard Paul Rogers Dona Mollahau JUNIORS if allas Boggs - Ralph ouglas Jane Sizemore Donna Jean Bird Greta Hanshawi' Ruth Slack Ruth Ross Junior Parsons Kreig King Betty Thomas Norma Summers Norma Crawford Patsy Summers Ruth White Anna Joe Truman Faye Friend Opal Cook Tina Stalnaker Macel Matheny Lucy Davis Joyce Samples Darrel Murphy Junior Hannah Janet Samples Patricia Samples Glen Bee Maud Sutton Princie Dennison Pfittie Butler Buren Dennison JUNIORS Ealg Hathavfay Mildred Moore Loretta Cox Wilma Cantrell Charles wnugm? Delmais Young Jo Ann Gibson Jcanetta Brown Arletta Jones Virgil Moore Joan Legg Debris Lovg Jackie Bigdette? Kent Reed Lowell Williams John Sizemore Lloyd Nicholas Betty Ramsey Chloe Barnesx Donald Carte f Woodrow Nichols :Jean Harlqshaw James Dawson Arthur Moore . ,W 'Q' Arbogast. Romona Ashley, Opal Bailes, Leo Boggs, Eleanor Bowe, Deloris Brady, Coretta Brown, Geraldine Burnside, Bonnie Butcher, Jean Butler, Anna Lea Carr, Doris Cruikshanks, Doris Cruikshanks, June Daniels, Marie Davis. Frances Qennison, Margaret Dndxill. Shirle Douglas, Marilyn Drake. Frances Drake. Janice Durham, Wanda Ellison, Carol Flxline, Helen Fields, Garnie Fltzwaters, Lucille Sophomore Girls l o A , f H -,, ll ,4 S Friend, Betty Gill, Jean Graham, Helen Gray, Alice Grimes. Janet Hardway, Ann Harold, Lucille Hart, Eugenia Hart, Nina Q Hubbard,,Carolyn James, Mava Jeffers, Janet Jeffers, Janice Jones, Doris King, Wanda Kraft. Laura Markle, Jane McCracken, Mary Mealy, Shirley Moore, Mamie Moore, Evelyn Moore, Eugenia Morton, Alva Mullins. Susie Naylor, Ruthva Neal, Pearl -33- N-K i Nelson, Catherine N Qichols, Wllladene Pierson, Janet Pierson, Mildred' Price, Aileen Pritt, Iona .I l Ramsey, Jean M: ,yr 1. Ramsey, Emmalea Rhodes, Lutheria Rhodes, Zola Rogers, Bemice Rogers, Nancy Rogers, Margaret Ross, Mary Salisbury, Elma Schoonover, Janice Smith 31.12.3629 -. Siphenson. Geraldine Stone, Bemlce Teel, June Tho ,. Mary C. Waits? Charlene Wallace, Joan White, Sybil Young, Barbara KHP l Sophomore Boys Backus, Charles Boggs, Keith Bourne, Gerald Brown, Charles Brown, Glenville Browning, Billy Cole Harry ,I mack. Ben? Coon.- Alle '- Crawford, Dencil Davs, Lawrence Davis, Marlin Davis, Russell Dawson, Dexter DSNSOD. , Paul Dodrill, Billy' Exline, Dexter Faundez, Herbert Fulks, Arlle Grey, Junior' Grey, Donald l'I8.!IlI'iCk, Donald , I-Iamrick, John Hanna, Sonny Hinkle, Dee Hill, Roger Igo, Dallas Jarrett, Jack Johnson, Holly Kraft. Lloyd King, Garret King. Mike' Legg, Dennis Legg, Harold Mayes, Ballard Morris, Paul Morton, Charles Mullins, Carl Mullins, James Mullins, Keith- Ilullins, Robert Naylor, Kenneth Nicholas, Arthur Nloe, Junior Osborne, Jack -39- Paxton, Delanas Paxton, Ronald Reed, Bob Reed, Jimmy Rogers, William Samples, Garrett Samples, Darrell Samples, Lester Samples, Romie Sizemore, Pete' Starcher, Dennis- Stephenson, Geor Step e . ank Sutton, Glen Sutton, Kent Taylor, Alex Townsend, James Tnplert, Neely Turner, Gene West, Ernest West, Gerald s Williams, Charles Williams, Gerald Workman, Doyle F RESHMEN FRESHMEN Gladys Adkins, Maxine Adkins. Ann Arbogast. Sarah Arbogast, Mary Black. Dona Boggs, Hazel Bragg, Letha Brown, Phyllis Brown, Beulah Bullard, Betty Burg-css. Mildred Burgess. June Burnside, Lu- cille Butler. Jerry Carr. Patricia Carte. Betty Lou Cogar, Jo Ann Cooke, Marjorie Cross. Ermel Daniels, Wanda DeBoard, Elsie Dorsey. Marjorie Douglas, Albe 'ta Drake, Maxine Drake, Evelyn Durham, Beatrice Fcrrebee. Nancy Frame, Patsy Friend. Lillian Gill, Ma'garet Given, Margaret Grimes. Wanda Grose, Eva Ann Gwen, Mary Hall, Clarice Hamrick, Ella MaryHanrick, Jean Hamrick June Hamrick. Alice Hanshaw, Avis Hanshaw, Doris Hanshaw, Peggy Hanshaw, Gayn :ll Harvey. Mary Hayes, Carol Hill. Dona Jean Hill, Garnet Hinkle, Lucille Hively. Dorothy Holcomb, Ma 'y Hughes, Doris James, Dorothy Jarrett. Rfeva Jarvis, Ilizabeth King, Thelma Lamby, Wanda Lawrence, Dorma Legg, Maude Legg, Oleda Lewis, Doris Mc- Lanc. Roma McLaughlin, Della Moore. Faye Moore, Janet Moor-2. Camay Morris, Virginia Morris, Key Mullins, Margie Naylor, Earline Nottingham, Emmaaen Ohse, Alice O'Dell, Carolyn Osborne, Susie Os- borne, Bonnie Page. Corine Ramsey, Mildred Ramsey. Joan Reed, Patsy Ann Reed. Nancy Jo Rfeedy, Helen Rorcrs, Alice Rose, Dorothy Samples, Loretta Samples, Phyllis Samples. Nona Sams, Anne Belle Stattler, Jo Ann Sizemore, Katherine Slack, Patsy Spencer, Lydia Gay Starcher. Evelyn Stewart, Opal Summers, Daisy Taylor, Mona Taylor, Eva Mae Teel, Aileen Thomas. Jackie Townsend, Gloreada Treadway, Freda Trlplett, Anna Belle Truman, Dottie Walker, Emma White, Phyllis Wilmoth, Barbara Williams. I'malie Wilson, Dorothy Wiseman, Edith Wiseman, Jo Ann Wolfe, Evelyn Woodrum. Sarah Summers, Dorothy Taylor. Junior Adkins, Porter Adkins, Billy Armentrout Burley Barnes, Harold Baughman, Paul Bird, Thur- man Bird, Carl Bledsoe. Danny Boggs, Gale Boggs. Pat Boggs, Jimmy Bostic, Gordon Bowers, John Brannon Bill Buckbee, Paul Burkhammer, James Comzr, Roy Cunningham, James Daugherty. Elwood Davis, Pe-arly Doss, Clayton Eagle, Vivian Eagle, Walter lIllliot,, Delmar Frame, Bill Fitzwater, Audis Gray. Donald Gwen, Curtis Hamrick, Tracy Hanshaw, Jimrny Harrison, Leslie Hinkle. Charles Holcomb, Ira Jackson, Willard Jeff, Waitman Johnson, Howard Law:ence, Ulysses Laxton, M. C. Lay. Jack Legg. Shirley Legg, William Markle, Byron McCracken,Jack McCra:ken Creed Moore, Dean Moore, Forrest Morris, Jim- mie Moris, Jack Moss, James Mullins, Dallas L. Murphy, Denzil Nicholson, Jenning Nutter. Clem Osborne. Owen Parks, Frank Pierson, Laverne Pierson, Shannoi Price, Bob Pugh, Delford Ramsey, Teddy Reed. Chilton Reedy. Wendell, Rose, Edward Salisbury, Curtis Schoolcraft, Oren Sears. Don Shamblin, Ray Shamblin. Emil Short. Bill Sizemore. James Smith, William Smith, Donald Stephenson. Lewis Summers. Roy Tanner, Leonard Taylor. Shirley Taylor, Frances Triplett, Curtis Truman, Randolph Truman, Roger Vaughan, Rex Walker, Robert Walker, Maurice Wise nan. Leland Wood, Jewel Holcomb, Leonard Hol- comb, Odbert Davis. Darrell Moore. ,V -41- EIGHTH GRADE . ,Y,, W.. . l ll... M we'Q:4'rg'as4'4'4'a'w4's'4'4's'+'4':s':a lws'ss'.s'.s '.,.,....'2': ..,...Sf,'26'2ms,'W ' T f ?,'3 it 5 A5559 Q M 19 4 Aga Mt a t M QM I m 355515932595fffiieffffafrffe,sf4fofe,efefofo,efi,efcfqey, I First row: Howard Friend, Arthur Nichols, David McLane, Sonny Young, Teddy Myers. James Moore- head. Jim Carte. Billy Pierson, Jim Paxton, Second row: Anna R. Elkins. Charlene Wolfes Ruth Ward Mary F. Gray, Mitzie Walker, Kathleen Vaughan, Patsy Friend, Ami Walker, Paul Williams. Jack' Davis. Third row: Suzie Markle. Margetta Scott, Alice Smith. Betty Slider. Zelma King. Iris Hanshaw Bobbie Davis, Lorene Rhodes. Chessie Dawson, Imogene Dawson, Paul Love. Fourth row: James Crawl ford. Kent Hamrick, Keith Strickland, Roosevelt Wolfe, Delzno Nichols, Betty Nichols. Cleo Miller. Eula Happeney, Nancy Sizemore, Gene McClure. . SEVENTH SLRAFDE iaraaa ., a t lm if ' ' . 'Si ' 1 , n'da'o'socsoQ'olQoucaoootfid 1 i?tQTQEQiZ5Qf'i9QfKai1g Z hr . 'W ' , Y ' , 'Y ' - y First row: Bill Mullins, Patsy Hart, Bobby Mullins, Shirley Sams, Huey Chase, Tincy Williams. Jack Thompson, Doris Ellison, Dicky Thomas. Connie Davis, Jean Given. Second row: Alva. Gray, Roberta Steorts, Robert Steorts, Dixie Miller, Angelo Thomas, Ophelia Sams, James Smith. Francis Legg, Jackie Wilson, Rita Crawford, Sharon Burdette, Third row: Fern Davis, Mary Donahue. Garnet Naylor, Anna Lee Seymore. Doris Chapman. Shirley Truman, Gloria Jones, Barbara Givens. Joe Hamrick. Ruth Chap- man, Alton Legg. Ina Mullins. 142- GOLD DIGGERS. . . ISQ nb . 1 . 'Q I V X P- ', A Avi ,X :z:mwX Q I 'xxxlx lf, Y ? f A I x ' ' ' IS fl -if ix X v i 1' M- JJ. N 1 U F 'W ...-- X-1 Y ' N S - L, A. '15 ' WW W f fy 2 5' , W , WL f NW X ff, , ' X L n I 41 f f'1fifj R' , A. r yxx vw., f N, --+ .3 - X N mf v7--X.-bf X . , gm N Sv Urganizations NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY W ' '1 , 15? First row left to right: Louise McClure, Noel Miller, Nellie Holcomb. Malissa Sams. Larry Igo, pre- sident: Mrs, McCune. adviser. Second row: Loretta Cox, Lenore Durham, Kathryn Sizemore. Naomi Sizemore, Jeanette Hamrick. Patricia Steorts, Marmel O'Brien, Bettey Comer. Jackie Burdette, Mary Daugherty, Last row: Dawn Eakle, Bertha Wilfong, Janie Killf', Claudia Dawson. Mary Thomas. Patricia Samples. Neva Hill, Arletta Jones, Dallas Boggs, Ronald Love, Kreig King, lone Rhodes. John Sizemore and Jennie Clonch. STUDENT COUNCIL First row-left to right: Loyd King Bob Osborne, Dawn Eakle, Curtis Legg. Mr. Smith, adviser. Second row: Emilie Wilson, Bonnie Burnside, Norma Chap tian, Jeannette Hamrick, Mary Louise McClure, Naomi Sizemore. Third row: Johi S' L ' C Clonch. Dallas Boggs. 1 izemore, eonard Walker, Joan Legg, Kent Reed, Allen Coon, Jennie 144, TISKELWAH EDITORIAL STAFF Standing! left to right: Junior Estep, Avis Hardway, Betty Osborne, Olive Cook, Jo Ann Summers, Dawn Eakle. Seated left to right: Malissa Sams, Mary Daugherty, Nellie Holcomb, Nell Hathaway, Mary Stephen- :,on, Mark Jeffers, Zane Brown, Don Lee Walker. Jeanette Hamrick, Helen Davis, Dorcas Hall, Mary Tiioinas. Claudia Dawson, BUSINESS STAFF Standing left to right: Cecil Mullins. Freddy Taylor, Tommy Morton, Carmel Fitzwaters, Rondell Love, Jack Sizemore. Seated left to right: Gwendolyn Douglas, Emma Hamrick, Robert Sigman, Larry Igo, Noel Miller, Shirley Young. Dale Workman, Buren Jones, Betty Morton. Phyllis Legg, Rose Marie Doss, Pearl Adkins, Murray McCracken, Patricia Steorts. 145... TATTLER STAFF A Standing loft to right: Mrs. Young-adviser, Buren Jones, Jeanette Hamrick. Jack Sizemore, Don Wal- ker. Shirley Young. Murray McCracken, Avis Hardxay. Carmel Fitzwatcr, Dale Workman, Tommy Mor- ton. Seated left to right: Joe Baker, Freddie Taylor, Gwendolyn Douglas, Junior Esbcp, Helen Davis, Noel Mlller, Mary Daugherty. Zane Brown, Emma Hamrick, Betty Morton, Margaret O'Brien, Mark Jeffers, Hoge Marie Doses. Cecil Mullins. Phyllis Legg, Evelyn Strickland. l-II-Y N,-, First row left to right-Mr. King-adviser, Dallas Boggs. Kreig King. William Johnson, Don Walker, Harold Liig. Shirley Young. Second row: Shirley Taylor. Junior Adkins, Freddie Taylor, Kenneth Scott, Tommy Morton, Ar- thur Moore, Curtis Legg, Charles Walls, Basil Linkenogger, Paul Dawson, Garret Samples, M. C. Lay. .45- THESPIAN TROUPE 458 1 fy . ' x ssl First row-lwlrs, Jane Harris, adviser: Jeanette Hamrick. Joan Summers, Dawn Eakle, Helen Davis, Mary Daugherty. Mr, P. C. Black-principal. Second row-Larry Igo. Nell Jean Stone, Betty Morton. Wanda Griffith, Nell Hathaway, Patricia Steorts Dorcas Hall. Third row-Curtis Legg, Gwendolyn Douglas, Ru2l1 Hathaway, Olive Cook, Avis Hardway, Mary Tho- mas, Junior Estep, Jack Sizemore. Fourth row-Noel Miller. Rondell Love, Emma Hamrick. Nellie Holcomb, Shirley Young, Bob Os- borne, Buren Jones. FUTURE TEACHERS Marmell O'Brien. Mary Morris Iona Rhodes, Margaret O'Brien, Betty Morton, Mary Stephenson, Ron- dell Love, Mrs. Bobbitt, Pearl Adkins, Olive Holcomb, Noda Taylor, Nell Hathaway, Claudia Dawson, Made- lyn Taylor, Gwendolyn Douglas, Charles Walls. .47- F. H. A. Zncl AND 3rd YEARS Fir-I row left to right: Gwendolyn Douglas, Beitlxa Wilfong. Carolyn Hubbard, Shirley Dodrill.Will1i- dene Nichols, Mary C, Thomas. Opal Ashley. Anna Jo Truman. Mary Thomas. Mary Daugherty. Second row: Doris Cruikshanks, Bernice Rogers, Bonnie Burnrtide, Mary McCracken, Frances Drake. lluili Naylor. Do.c:is Hall, Flmmalea Ramsey. Jean Gill Third row: Roinona Arbogast, Mrs, BOgg6SS.SpOll1Ol'I Vesta Loving. Neva Hill. Nancy Rogers. Nomia Sununcrs. Alive Fiizwaieis Maxine Naylor, Lenore Jurham, Ann Hardway, Young. Marilyn Douglas, Barbara F. H. A. Ist YEAR First row reading left to right: Dorma Legg, Mau ie Lc't:', Lucille Ilivcly. Nancy Reedy. Emilie Wilson Roma McLaughlin, Susie Osborne, Alice Hanshaw, Mary Frances Hayes. Reva Jarvis, Opal Summers. Peggy Hansliaw, Patsy Spencer, Joan Cook, Phyllis Samples. Kay Mullins, Miss Strickl. d-ad an iviser. Second row: Joan Sizemore, Joan Reed. Daisy Taylor. Frances Davis, Emma White, Maxine Drake Dona Boggs. Beulah Bullard, Alice O'Dell, Wanda Lawrence, Sara Summers. , Third row: Clarice Hamrick, Lucille Harold. Aileen Thomas, Joan Wolfe, Alice Gray. Cathryn Ngl- son, Freda Triplett, Evelyn Woodrum, Katherine Slack, Dorothy Taylor, Ella Mary Hamrick. -43- FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First row-Orlan Fulks, secretary: Loyd King, reporter: Kenneth Scott, vice-president: Noel Miller, president: Dallas Boggs, treasurer: Arlie Fulks, parlia zentarifn: R. L. Taubert, adviser. Second row- Prlncee Dennison, Garrett King, Roger Vaughan, Pat Boggs, Virgie Moore. Gail Boggs, Third row- Clem Osborne, Dexter Dawson. Don Givens, Willard Jett, Richard Williams lstar farmer! Byrl Nelson, Denver Legg, Don Moore. Fourth row-Bobby Walker, Arthur Moore, Johnny Boggs, Harold Legg, Dar- rell Murphy, Ernest West, Buren Dennison, Gerald West, Fifth row-Dee Hinkle Paul Morris, Emil Short, Dallas Hall, Bob Pugh, Gerald Borne. Sixth row-Bob Backus, Vernon Wilmoth, Glen Bee, Harold Bullard, Murray McCracken. Seventh row-Dana Mollohan, Delford Ramsey, Glen Sutton. Vivian Eagle, Francis Triplett, John Brannon, Bill Buckbee, Lloyd Craft, -49- Y-TEENS 1 i1 nu W First row left to right: Wanda Price, Jean Han'haw, Betty Osborne. Barbara Young, Bertha Wilfong, Dawn Eakle Nellie Holcomb, Deloris Walker, Janet Jeffers, Jean Wood-adviser: Doris Jones. Oleda Ramsey. Second row: Juanita Hart, Jeanetta Ham rick, Helen Davis. Jo Ann Summers. Mary Daugherty, Charlene Smith, Vida Jean Ramsey. Third row: Ruth Ross, Deloris Love, Jennie Clonch, Maxine Naylor, Jean Butcher, Ruth Slack, Bernice Stone, Donna Jean Bird, Mary Thomas. Patricia Steorts. Mava James, Janice Jeffers, Catherine Sizemore, Francis Davis, Fourth row: Charlene Walker, Helen Graham. Neva, 'I-Iill, Vera. Perrine, Jane Lou Sizemore, Ann Hardway, Janice Schoonover. Mary Stephenson, Nor- ma Friend, Mary Ross, FIFTH PERIOD CHORUS Left of piano: Elsie Dorsey, Aileen Thomas, Mary Gene Hughes, June Hamrick,Anna Belle Truman. Mrs, Eakle-instructor. First row reading from left Loright: Reva Jarvis. Maude Legg, Joan Cook, Garn-vt Hinkle, Charlene Walker, Anna Belle Stattler, Jackie Townsend, Evelyn Durham. Second row: Oleta Lewis, Clarlce Hamrick, Patsy Spencer, Daisy Taylor, June Burnside, Wanda Lawrence, Mona Taylor, Della Moore. Third row: Lillian Gill, Jean Butcher, Emmaiezn Chase. Alice Hanshaw. Bonnie Page, Jerry Carr. Maxine Drake, Camay Morris. A-CAPELLA CHOIR First row: Maxine Naylor, Phyllis Legg, Rose Marie Doss, Jenny Clonch, Bertha Wilfong, Dorcas Hull, Helen Davif. Jo Ann Summers. Ruth Slack, Doris Jones, Nina Hart, Carolyn Hubbard, Mary Charlotte Thomas. Second row: Emilie Wilson, Norma Summers, Bonnie Burnside, Neva Hill, Char- ltne Smith, Nellie Holcomb, Ruth Hathaway, Joan Wallace. Carol Hill, Mrs. Eakle, director. SIXTH PERIOD CHORUS First row left to right: Shirley Young, Mary C. Thomas, Dorcas Hall, Bertha Wilfong, Helen Davis, Jiriior Estep. Second row: Deloris Walker, Garnie Fields, Carolyn Hubbard, Iona Pritt, Betty Friend, Willirdene Nichols, Mrs, Eakle-adviser, Third row: Jenny Clonch, Ruth Hathaway, Nellie Holcomb, Phyllis Legg, Rose Marie Doss, Neva Hill. Carol Hill, Fourth row: Leo Bailes, Deloris Bowe, Norma Craw- furcl, Jewel Bird, Donna Jean Bird. M. C, Lay. Fifth row: Opal Cook, Charlene Smith, Emilie Wilson. Bonnie Burnside. Nina Hart, Arletta Jones, Barbara Douglas. Sixth row: Maxine Naylor, Evelyn Moore, Norma Summers, Joan Wallace, Nell Jean Stone. Seventh row: Pearl Adkins, Beulah Carte, Eugenia Hart, Wanda Price, Betty Myers. Janet Samples, Margaret O'Brien Patsy Summers Margaret Rogers. Eighth row: Don Walker Tommy Morton, Harold Legg, Fva Frame, Shirley Legg. ..51- psig X33 gf, www!-..xxiskx . 'ft , Aw? E IVA gr: TWIRLERS AND DRUM IVIAQIORS Left to right-Charles Walls. A1111 Arbogast. June Cruikshanks, Joan Sizemore, Ruth Ross, Jean Han- shuw. Greta. Hanshaw. FlRElVlEN'S CLUB First row: Mr. Wilfong. adviser, Woodrow Nich 11s, George Stephenson, Audis Grey, Luther Mullins F'1':1nk Stephenson, Cecil Mullins. Second row: Robert Mullins. Keith Mullins, Don ld Grey, Sonny Hanna, Tommy Hamrick. Third row: Jimmy Conrad, Jimmy Dawson, Jack Sizemore, Eugene McClure, Cecil West, Lowell Wil- llams, -53- SCIENCE CLUB--MR. HARRIS' GROUP Freddy Myers, Opal Ashley, David McLane, Anna Rose Elkins, Ruth Ann Ward, Doris McLane, Nancy Rogers, Ruth Conrad, Mitzie Walker Kathleen Vaughan, Jimmy Rogers. Billie Pierson. Harold Baugh- mann Mr. Harris-sponsor: Delano Nichols, Marilyn Douglas, Patsy Friend, Dorothy Taylor, Doris Carr, Zclma King, Allan Coon, Gwendolyn Douglas, Mary McCracken, Wanda Walker. SVVEETHEART OF F. F. A. Noel Miller. president presents Jackie Burdette with a sweetheart jacket from the Clay Chapter of F. F' A, -54- FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA XR First row-Left to right-Janet Burdette, Loraine Dawson, Loretta Cox, Joan Summers, Ruth Slack, Morene Fitzwater, Janet Samples, Marrice Lay, Arletta Jones, Ruth Conrad, Jean Hanshaw. Second row- Greta Hanshaw, Dixie Samples, Wanita Hart, Maud Sutton, Nola Chapman, Norma Chapman, Joyce Samples, Drema Hart, Patsy Samples, Jeanctta Brown, Wanda Walker. Ruth White, Evalina Truman. Third row-Olive Cook, Lucy Davis, Macil Matheny, Norma Crawford, Dottie Deal, Betty Comer, Ralph Morton, Dickie Nichols, Miss Taylor-adviser. D-MASTERS iss-vnu-an First row left to right: Opal Cook, Loraine Dawson. Marjorie Cross, Ruth Ross, Jane Lou Size- more. Helen Graham, Deloris Love, Anna Jo Truman, Loretta Cox. Second row: Ruth Conrad, Dottie Deal, 'Charlene Smith, June Cruikshanks, Ruth Slack, Patricia Samples, Joyce Samples, Dorcas Hall, Patsy Reed. Third row: Leonard Walker, Arletta Jones, Gwe idolyn Douglas. Mary Thomas, Vera Perrine, Betty Osborne, Bertha Wi1fong,Mava James, Virginia Goad. Jack Sizemore. Fourth row: Mr. Lykins-Asponsor: Avis Hardway, Olive Cook, Mary Stephenson, Deloris Walker, Evelyn Strickland, Janet Samples. Neva Hill, Mary Daugherty. Nellie Holcomb. Fifth row: Rondell Love, Dale Workman, Dana Mollahan, Ar- thur Moore. Delmas Young. Ruth Hathaway, Jimmy Dawson, ' -55- SCRUB CLUB ft to right--Betty Osborne. Betty Morton, Avis Hardway. Absent when pi VU 15 QY'4'3H.!H QQ? 'hwy' J' 5' of fr f wt ft! ,V Rcfugh and Rugged . . . They Did the Hard Digging A A f QW, I A V f AIJ4 ' A ff , f 'fifffmiii 'V u X , ' AME! f li' I f If fl! 1 X f V 7 . -,,. X? ff' ,K f X 'II' A J' VII' xx K ,Aff ' ff . I L f If 11,761 I f ,,vf' V, X K O ' ' I 'Z !' X X f I ffg , X, , f , 1 .ff i ff o l ff ff A -iii 1 If f 1, V, , , . ff , I ,aww ' ,,' A-,L n f f , dz ax 2 if i V Q09 N f ,, , XX if 'X fl N i x if f ef ' f ff I m 'f X! '- X .1 l , X ..j If ' , g My ' ' -57- I The Clay High '48 Football Squad First row left to right-Lloyd Nicholas, Benny Cook, Gene Gregorich, Mark Tucker, Bob Reed, Jar- rell Williams, Auddis Gray, Loyd King. Orlan Fulks, Billy Browning and Robert Sizemore, Second row, left to right-Junior Noe, 1Mgr.w, Charles Williams, rMgr.1, Donald Stephenson, Jr. Gray, Maurice Wil- ' K t Reed Cecil West, Bob Cross Gene Tum- liams, Larry Igo, Pete Sizemore, Buren Tuffy Jones, en , er, George Stephenson, lMgr.l, and Lester Samples. Third row-Max Hughes, James Smith, Ira Jackson, ' D rel Samples. Romie Sfmples, Mike King, Sonny Hanna, Dennis Legg, J ames Dawson, Jerry Turner, ar . l Bl dsoe and Coach Bennett,,,Absent, Harold Fields. Appearing Ballard Mays, Dallas Igo, Denver Moore, Car e . in the above photo are 8 seniors, '7 juniors, 17 sophonores and 5 freshmen. GUY BENNETT Guy Bennett Jr, was assist- ant coach '47-48, becoming head coach the fall of '48, He is a former football and basketball player for Glenville Colleges Pioneers, -58... r J A Ts: A Successful Football Season The Clay Panthers completed a successful football season with five wins and three losses. Clay outscored their opponents one hundred eighty one to ninety-seven. Kent Reed was the leading scorer with thirteen touchdowns and ten extra points, SUMMARY The Panthers opened their season when they faced Van at Bradley Field, September 6. Va.n defeated the Panthers 7-6, in one of the most thrilling games of the season. Kent Reed scored for Clay early in the game. Fayetteville was the next on the list for the Panthers at Bradley Field, September 13. This was a hard fought game from beginning to end, with the Panthers winning out in the end 6-0. Reed scored for Clay early in the first quarter. After that it was a scoreless dual. The following Friday, September 31, Sutton traveled to Clay and played a hard fought game that ended in a forfeit to the Panthens, when Sutton removed its team from the field. Score 1-0. On October 8 the Panthers traveled to Clendenin and were defeated 25-13. Clendenin scored early in the game. but Clay tied it up and then took the lead 7-6 at the end of the first quarter.- Tuffy Jones scored Clay's first touchdown on a seventy five yard run. Kent Reed scored the other goal. The Panthers soundly thumped Woody Wo1f's Red Terrors 26-0 in the next game. Pete Sizemore scored two touchdowns to lead Clay. Tuffy Jones and Kent Reed each carrled the ball over once. -or-seq Burnsville then came to Bradley Field Friday, October 22, to take a licking from the Panthers 59-13, Cecil West 2, James Dawson 1, Pete Sizemore 1, Gene Gregorich 1, Maurice Williams 1, Buren Jones 1, Reed 2. On October 29 the Panthers traveled to Elkview to gain a 38-0 victory. Elkview was no match for the Panthers in this rugged game, Reed 2, Jones 2, Gregorich 1, Igo 1. In the homecoming game November 5, the Gassaway Elks trounced the Panthers 39-20. During the half-time intermission, Jo Ann Summers was crowned Queen of '48. Reed 3. Clay 6 Van Clay 6 Fayetteville Clay 13 Sutton Clay 13 Clendenin Clay 26 Glenville Cl 2 y 59 Burnsville Clay 38 Elkview Clay 20 Gassaway Total 181 .59- BASKETBALL VARSITY TEAM Front. row left to right-Pete Sizemore, Bob Sig'n:1n. Jerald Williams, Leiter Samples. Kent Reed. Donald Stephenson, Junior Gray, Second row left to right,-Carl Bledsoe, Sonny Hgyzna, Romie Samples, Orlen Fulks, Lloyd Nicholas. Loyd King, Mike King, Bob Reed, Managerm Maurice Williams, Coach Bennett. I ASI Ilflf IBA IL IL The Clay Panthers opened their 1948-49 Basket yall season with a bow to the Alumni 38-34. Then came Pop Workman's Cardinals, and the second defeat of the season for the Panthers. Clay came up with victories over Walton and Normantown in quick succession. The Panthers were defeated by Gassaway, Ansted, and Summersville before thy could get back into a winning streak, Clay took the measure of Gassaway and Widen and then lost to Sissonville, Elkview twice, and Glenville before they could win again, They defeated Normantown and Widen before bowing to Walton, Glenville, Clendenin, and Sum- mersville, and then lost to Ansted in the final game of the year. They finished up with 7 wins and 14 losses. Panthers Record Clay 34 Alumni 38 Clay 36 Clendenin 45 Clay 38 Walton 34 Clay 47 Normantown 34 Clay 43 Gassaway 48 Clay 58 Ansted 62 Play 50 Summersville 52 Clay 41 Gassaway 38 Clay 41 Widen 35 Clay 26 Sissonville 32 Clay 56 Elkview 62 Clay 34 Elkview 49 Clay 39 Glenville 52 Clay 56 Normantown 40 Clay 50 Widen 35 Clay 44 Walton 60 Clay 48 Glenville 52 Clay 30 Sissonville 43 Clay 34 Clendenin 47 Clay 54 Summersville 43 Clay 48 Ansted 58 Total 905 959 Individual Scoring Record Player Games Pts. per game Kent Reed 21 14 Junior Gray 21 13 Gerald Williams 21 5.6 Bob Sigman 11 4.5 Loyd King 21 3.9 Pete Sizemore 18 3.1 Lester Samples 25 3 Orlen Fulks 4 2.2 Lloyd Nicholas 3 1.3 In the ectional Tournament the Panthers were turned back by a strong Charleston quintet 78 38 l ent Reed guard was honored by being placed on the :.ll tournament team for his outstanding playing -51- JUNIOR I-IIGI-I TEAM First row left to right-Jim Paxton., Carl Bledsoe. Harold Baughman, Donald Stephenson, Delmar Frzxme. Teddy Myers, Jack Mosp. Second row-Guy BeniietLfCoach, Larry Davis,,Jimmy Daugherty, Shirley Legg, Francis Trlplett. CHEERLEADERS i l Greta Ilanahayv, Jo Ann Summers, head cheerlealer, Charlene Walker. Helen Graham. Delorls Love. ...62.. I BOYS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS First row: Freddy Qaylor, Curtis Legg, Billy Luis, Mark Jeffers, Second row: RoberQ'Mul1ini. Carmel Fitzwater- nptgpiii, Bob Osborne. Zane Brown. L. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS--JUNIORS Kneeling-Dorma Jett, Joan Legg, Maxine Naylor, Jackie Burdettg Wanda Price.-Greta Hanshaw Standing-Niiss Woods, Ruth Ross, Betty Ramsey, Janie King. Norma Crawford. GIRLS' ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM Maxine Naylor. Betty Myers Rose Marie Doss Betty Rami'-W . Helen Davis Doris Jones Janie King. Jackie Burdette, Janice Drake Oleda Ramsey Wanda Price Mava James, Jean Wood-Coach BOYS' BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS--FRESHIVIEN fre , J. T2 Seated: Jimmy Daugherty. 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X :fn 1 ug! 01 f gy? f It 0 Wax Z 00009000 O Ox 0000000 0 J PWR 4555, 0 0 9 41 X ?Qff 'L Pure Cold . . . 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 My son, if thou wilt receive my words, and hide my commandments with thee: So-that thou incline thine ear unto wisdom, and apply thine heart to understanding: Yea, if thou criest after knowledge, and liftest up thy voice for understanding 5 If thou seekest her as silver, and searchest for her as for hid trea- sures: Then shalt thou understand the fear of the Lord, and find the know- ledge of God. For the Lord giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding. He layeth up sound wisdom for the righteous: he is a buckler to them that walk uprightly. 'k 'A' 'A' 'k 'A' i' -76- 1 'A' i' 'A' 'k i' i He keepeth the paths of judgment, and preserveth the way of his saints. . . Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equityg yea, every good path. My son, forget not my lawg but let thine heart keep my command- ments: . . For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall they add to thee. Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck: write them upon the table of thine heart: So shalt thou find favor and good understanding in the sight of God and man. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. . . In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. 4 4 4 4 4 4 .77- CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bennington Warder Sutton Earl Snodgrass Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Nicholsul-1. Ferrel Friend Gary Grose Tom Blankenship Mr. and Mrs. Deb Steorts john A. Jones Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Samples Corp. and Mrs. T. S. Myers: 5 John joe Graham Lyclia's Beauty Shop Little Star Cafei 1 ws-R Mrs. W. S.iDoclrill Shirley,ABilly and Bernard Dodrill Mr.ianci Mrs. Jr. Coon' 0- H Avis Starcher and June Friend Mr. and Mrs. L. Waters Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. l-lamrick Tuffy and Emmaleal' V- t- Mr. William Thomas Bone Mr. and Mrs. Carl Runyofi :' Mr. Mark C. Young 0 N Our Sincere Good Wishes to The Graduating Class of l949 Good Pictures for Good Entertainment Under New Management The Plaza has been completely Cleaned and fumigated for your enjoyment and protection THE PLAZA THEATRE R. DALE BOWYER li' 5 6 I I' MANAGER . 'W A P o 3 -io A 'V' 5 Congratulations Seniors Givens Gulf Station Widen, W. Va. K Clay Motor 'Sales KAISER-FRAZER ZENITH RADIO CLAY, WEST VIRGINIA Many Years of Prosperity, Seniors Triangle Restaurant LUCY HAMRICK, PROP. N 7 I. x TRIANGLE CASH GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Maysel, W. Va. OVVNER E. D. NICHOLS Congratulations Seniors, -791 SCOTTS TEXACO SERVICE STATION -- RESTAURANT -- Washing, Lubrication TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES 24 HOURS SERVICE X r DIXIE GRILL G. M. Walker FURNITURE 8:00 AM :-: 12:00 PM AND Plate Lunclfes 'rKANsFnR COMPANY' F ull Course Dinner LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING operated By D'll w I vi iia MRS. 1-'ERN SUMMERS ' e' es rg Fields Tuxedo Feed Store Full line of Poultry and Liv estock Feed IVALLBACK, WEST VIRGINIA FOR ALL TYPES OF Insurance See J. M. ARBOGAST .30- CLAY FARM BUREAU FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER Complete Line of Farm Supplies SENECA GRILL QSTEAK AND CHOPS ' OHOME COOKED MEALS 'ALL COLD DRINKS Clay, West Virginia L . r Your Success in Life De- pends Cn You. Be Honest, Courteous and Tactful and Above All Remember Thy ', - f, ' ' Creator E - ' DUF FIELD GROCERY Bentree, W. Va. . 1 ., . 'Mr. and Mrs. EMMET WILSON ' Q . ' - -six . Y - 4 I' x -g1.. W... S. Pierson Store Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Clay, West Virginia Nichols' Cash Store Staple ancl Fancy Groceries - Dry Goods Furniture and Appliances FREE DELIVERY SERVICE CLAY, W. VA. PHONE 59W 5 t5g'191iED.L. HANNA Cornpllrnents of CLAY COUNTY' FOREST PROTECTOR HENRY IVICLANE Says, Keep Clay County Attorney-at-Law Green Prevent Forest CLAY, WEST VIRGINIA , ,, F lres. .J u Complete Tire Service-There is no Substitute for Quality TIRES - ALL TYPES Appalachian Tire Product Inc. 212 BROAD STREET TELEPHONE 32-111 CHARLESTON, W. VA. -3- Congratulations To The SENIOR CLASS Service Engraving Company Tel. 31-371 -- Charleston, W. Va. Congratulations to Class of '49 HESS and HARPER FUNERAL HOME Phone 6I CLAY, WEST VIRGINIA -83- Congratulations To The Class of '49 X X . OSBORNE BROTHERS X Bickmore, West Virginia Y How to think is more important than what to think. With sincere congratulations to the men and women of Tomorrow, We are, CHEM ICAL COAL COMPANY Bickmore, West Virginia .34- Congratulations Glass of ,419 Q Zyl-'Pl' f6?'ll! ll II if yi? III !f'l' 162111161111 7 THE BUFFALO CREEK 8z GAULEY RAILROAD CO IIBAXN Ili 'Ulf WWII ID IEN gzmoqsfow. We Extend Congratulations To The Graduates of 49 Parris Home Outfitting Co. .HOME or QUALITY FURNITURE OPHILCO AND- R. C. A. RADIOS QELECTRIC APPLIANCES. EASY TERMS-N0 CARRYING CHARGES Clendenin, West Virgi H. F. Boggs, Cash Store Gas, Groceries, Delivery Service CLAY. W. VA. 1 PHONE 3F31 EUGENE BOGGS BUTCI-IER'S GARAGE GARAGE Pontiac Sales and Service WE SERVE ANY MAKE OR MODEL Ivydale, W. Va. IN CAR on TRUCK Clay, W. Va. J A ..35-. Robertson - Parris Company DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 2231 CLENDENIN, W. VA. Compliments Of FARMERS and CITIZENS STATE BANK Clenclenin, West Virginia W f COMPLIMENTS OF Payne's Amoco Station BILLY MURPHY . A. lTyrpJ Payne and John F. Payne SPECIALITY A cash store WASHING Delivery Service and GREASING , i 1 - -' in I CLAY, w. VA. I 'i ,. - - . .- ., Y . ,.,, . .i,.. .. . BUFFALO Trucking Company DUNDON, W. VA. Mark Murphy Hardware Company APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS BATII ROOM FIXTURES PIPE FITTINGS ELECTRIC WIRING SUPPLIES R. C. S U M M E RS General Merchandise Groceries, Feeds, Flour D-ry Goods, Hardware and Paints WALLBACK, W. VA. Pequoni Service Station Clendenin, West Virginia b Congratulations to the Class of '49 IVILLIAM ANDREWS JOHN S. DAVIS f l A complete line of West- inghouse Appliances and Saeed Queen Washers C O X ' S Clendenin, W. Va. BE INSURED: Auto. Life and Fire STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS John J.fllusI1, Igt. CLENDENIN. W, VA. Phone-Res. 3601 :-: Bus. 01181 r ' hu-u' ,, . .,4,.1'l-f --- FOR HEALTH'S SAKE, ROLLER SKATE! Bring the Family and Have A Good Time WALKER'S RINK SQUARE DANCE EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 8 T0 12 GOOD FOOD, SOFT DRINKS, AND HOME MADE PIES Stalie B. Walker Maysel, W. Va. lJ x ' 1 ' , Watches Diamonds Benny Vaughan Jaffa' JCWCIW WATCH REPAIRING General Merchandise Engraving All 'Cold Drinks and Pool Clendenin, west virginia Phone 4321 PROCIOUS W' VA. Official Watch Inspector For B Ja 0. R. R. ....l NY CLENDENIN MOTOR SALES, INC. Ford Agency Sales and Service TELEPHONE - 3211 Clendenin, West Virginia .89- MURPHY 81 CO. Department Store SINCE 1902-CLAY, IV. VA. GRADUATION IS A RECOMMENDATION TIIAT YOU ARE BETTER PRE- PARED. MANY YEARS OF MERCI-IANDISING IN CLAY COUNTY, WE CAN RECOM- MEND TIIE FOLLOWING BRANDS: Westinghouse Appliances-Every house needs Westinghouse. Trim: Wallpaper-Ready Pasted. Pan American Wallpaper-Quality at a price. Scotch Woolen Mill Suits-For men and ladies. Peters Dlunoncl Brand Shoes-Entire family. Womsn's Friend Washing Machines-Economlcal, lnlald Linoleum, and Floor Coverings. N. and W. Overalls-For men and little men. Esso Gas and Oll-For more enjoyable mlles. lloysters Fleld Tested Fertilizer. Charmco Feeds-Conquest Finer Foods-Hardware. Clothing-Notions-Roofing-Plumbing Supplies. N I CONGRATULATIONS and K Poole's Esso Station SALES AND SERVICE JUNCTION 4-16 Clendenin, W, Va. Clay, W. Vl. N J k MORTON GMURPHY WOLVERINE BALL BRAND PETERS -- CHIPAWA LIZEMORE. W. VA. ,90- COMPLIMENTS or BOND DRUG STORE CLENDENIN, w. vA. VAUGHANS A MODERN UP-To-DATE BARBER Prescription w. Pnlgrzurtfezrlzlfgihiinnqe DRUG STQRE CLEIQ? vll:Eg'1'dnl'I':tlgx1lA CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSI Dishes-Household Supplies Paints-Hardware Candies GUY DUNN'S 54' TO 81.00 STORE CLAY, w. vA. Kings Jewelry and Gilt Shop Bulova and Elgin Watches Clay, West Virginia MIDWAY INN MAD'-YN'5 cigarettes, candy BEAUTY SHOP Drinks Main Street :mm slum, Prop Clay, W. Va. -91- Reeds Department Store CONGRATULATES THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1949 Clay, West Virginia STUDENTS SHOULD HAVE ADEQUATE LIGHT! E LECT R I C ITY C'-LEP DEPENDABLE APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWVER C0 -92.- JOIIIISOIIS' IIUTO SEIIIIICE BURNELL JOHNSON -:- EDWARD JOHNSON Ph 43F4 Clay, w c v g i -- AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR -- INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 'A' TRUCKS i' TRACTORS 'k FARM MACHINERY t REF RIGERATORS 'A' HOME F REEZERS SOLD ON EASY TERMS Established Telephone 1888 5-R NF W5 PAPER rt 'E 5 - 5 .. X, ff? . I Read by More Than 4835 Readers Every Week cLAY COUNTY FREE Pmass THE ELK VALLEYS LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Edward Johnson, Editor -:- Clay. West Virgi I 'A' i' ir Summersville Lumber Company 600 Columbia Avenue CONGRATULATIONS To The Class Of '49 'A' 'A' al' SAY IT WITH FLOWERS 0onner's Greenhouse FLORISTS Floral Designs 2568 Pa. Ave. Fl ers By Wire Pla ts Cu: Flo Charleston, W. Va.. HESS 8: HARPER FUNERAL HOME CLAY FUNERAL HOME LOCAL AGENTS CONGRATULATIONS! Compliments of a Friend f L, Clay Maytag Co. Washers -- lroners Ranges - Freezers SALES -- SERVICE EASY PAYMENTS - FREE DELIVERY Clay, W. Va., 94- 'QL' ii! Best Mshes to the SIENIDID CILASS of ELK PRINTING COMPANY ...gg- CONGRATULATIONS ir To The CLAY HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR cl.Ass or 1949 mf E t if Clay County Fair Association .95- ,..lnauAAQ-hnr 11-as ---in-A PFAFF 6' SMITH Builders, Supply Co. Spring 8z Bullitt Sta. Phone 25-177 CHARLESTON, W. VA. ,1 ll . FERRELL FRIEND Photographer BOX 54 2-2 PHONE 5-M Arran 4:00 P. M. 11-n Clay, West Virginia Mo1'oR CAR SUPPLY co, WHOLESALE ONLY SUCCESSFULLY SERVING SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA FOR TWENTY SIX YEARS WITH COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 1203 VIRGINIA STREET E. DIAL 2-6121 SERVING YOU ALSO IN BECKLEY HUNTINGTON LOGAN PARKERSBURG LEWISBURG Congratulations senior Class Of '49 Consfafvlahom W. E. SIZEMORE , STORE To The 49 CLASS Paint and Glass A CLAY, VV. VA. ,97- 5 ., HH, , ., W., I ,,,. ,.,,.-- ELK CHEVROLET COMPANY Sales and Service TELEPHONE 9014 - - - CLAY, W. VA COMPLIMENTS of B. Preiser Co. Inc., West Virginiafs Complete School Supply Dealers 416 W. WASHINGTON STREET Charleston, West Virginia WlLSON'S CASH STORE FEED -- F LOUR Delivery Service CLAY, WEST VIRGINIA Congratulations Sizemore Super Market GROCERI SENIOR CLASS 'OF '49 ES Cross Roads Restaurant FROZEN FOODS CLAY JUNCTION and ARETTA DARLINGTON CLAY, W' VA. 198-. M DAI-TQN'S Clay Electric Shop cldlllllg 3l0f0 We Have All Kinds of Electric Wiring ancl Light Lockhart Building Fixtures L. B. STRICKLAND CLAY, WEST VIRGINIA TWO RUN, WEST VIRGINIA F ULKS BROTHERS, INC. wIIoLEsALE Josmms Sa DISTRIBUTORS Athletic Cioocls Hunting Equipment Fishing Tackle EVERYTHING IN SPORTING Goons Weston, West Virginia PURITY IVIAID BAKING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS T0 THE SENIOR CLASS '49 Charleston, West Virginia MCC LU RE CCM PANY Wholesale Confectioners Tobacco 81 Candy 821 SMITH STREET-PHONE 37-838 Charleston, W. Va. -99- Capitol Restauranta Beverage Equipment Co. Inc. HOTEL, RESTAURANT, BAR and INSTITUTION EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES -- COMMERCIAL RE- F RIGERATION . 504 CAPITOL STREET Charleston 22, W. Va. 'I887 1949 Eskew, Smith 8: Cannon Charleston, W. Va. Distributors of: ZENITH RADIOS - THOR WASHERS - GRAND GAS RANGES - GIBSON REF RIGERATORS 6: RANGES - SEIBERLING TIRES - DEL MONTE FOOD PRODUCTS CLAY C0 REPRESENTATIVE-RAYMOND ll. IIAMRICK 11001 MERRELS, INC. Clarksburg, West Virginia CLASS RINGS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CARDS CAPS AND COWNS, DIPLOMAS Tag Galyean DODGE-PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB-RATED TRUCKS VIRGINIA and TRUSLOW STREETS Charleston, W. Va. Casto and Harris Spencer, West Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF THE IDEAL STUDIO Clarksburg, West Virginia -101- Clay Funeral Home Clay, West Virgin ia J. L. WATERS, Manager IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIlllllllllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHE We take great pride in congratulating the graduating seniors of this class of 1949 upon their achieved success and wish them many more successes through out the many years to come. fillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII THE PEOPLE WE SERVE, SERVE AS OUR ADVERTISEMENT -102- vw ' X1 ., .,.. 1., -., ., V J ,.11. 1 ' - x + 5 ,L ' X Q. , . 4, . an , , 1 'I m ,v 'B 4' 5,w'f3Bf1. C: W 2' -gg ..-x ' . -PM ' I A X ,ff .Am + 7' fx! .L W' Qu- 1- 'V .. .1 . 1 ,',,Vf : A-.L V lf: f . , ,,. ? I . TEQQ ' ,. X 1,-gf-Q is 1 4 ' - ' - H , -A r ' Xu- - T,-Him I L ' 1' 'ig .gg -lg A 3 -I X .hx -4 ., 4, 1 4 H I . . 4 '51 I 1 . 'Q A.. 4' ' .5 'JT v :F-'HW 73 '-I s gli ' V -. 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