Dear Diary: This is . . . THE 1 964 TISKELWAH: Volume 24 Published by 'rhe Senior Class of CLAY HIGH SCHOOL - locared in: Clay, Wesr Virginia 'U High School ' The Byrant Annex Vo Ag Building Yes diary . . . this is old Clay High School and its other additions the Byrant Annex and the Vo Ag Building. Dear Diary: The theme for this Annual is US, Our ACTIVITIES, and our FUN . . . The Tiskelwah staff is happy to present the 1964 yearbook with all its activities, organizations, classes, sports and individual student life as a tribute to the future of Clay High students and teachers. As memories fade, may these pages help you recall those wonderful years you hold so dear --your four years at good old Clay High. May we take this opportunity to thank all the teachers, principal, ad- ministration andthe parents for the patience and understanding they have shown us and for the privilege of attending school. To you--we present these memory filled pages--May they help etch upon your mind the many mixed emotions we, as seniors, feel as we prepare these pages. And now, Diary--on with our portrayal of Clay High Life . . . N ,V A . EV! V I D, A Y L.-i...t.x.m ' Elph. Y r . . , , --:J,.x,:,j Agn. r W ,IA V I. 3 . . , Y , . 1- 1 - .- J .V :ggi - . J I .,, - . 9 ' J an..mL . 2 Dear Diary: These are the editors ofthe 1964 Tiskelwah. They have worked long, hard hours to bring you this book . . . They are Judy Kay Shamblin and Janice Elaine Triplett. Judy Kay Shamblin Janice Elaine Triplett Mrs. Yvonne King Diary-This is their adviser 3 Diary, Dear: This is the Commander of our troop, our Principal James R. Brown. Through his understanding and help, we have been able to enjoy our edu- cation, and to achieve more success through our formative years. 1 Mr. Herbert Shimer Mr. James R. Brown This,Diary,is our new Vice Principal and former coach, Herbert Shimer. He assists Mr. Brown, checks attend- ance and listens to students' excuses. Mr. Billy Schoonover This is his assistant, Mr. O. K. Wil- fong, formerly assistant principal of Clay High. He is still the Panther's most ardent fan and astaunch sup- porter of school activities. And, Diary,this is our superintendent, Mr. Billy Schoonover. He is our close neighbor, Diary. His office is located across the parking lot from our school. He is always ready to help us and all County Schools. ,fm Y' 'ga , , .min W. ,, ,A af T Q, Mr. O. K. Wilfong Mrs. Joan Dawson These are other Members of our Administration, Diary Mrs. Ruby Shamblin High school secretary, Mrs. Joan Dawson. She's the one who gets all the money fto depositj and all the re- cords to keep. Mrs. Reva Morris S- These are secretaries to the super- intendent and his assistant. . .Mrs. Ruby Shamblin and Mrs. Reva Mor- ris. 6 These are our guidance counselors to whom we go with our problems . . .They are Mrs. Ezelle Morris, High School and Mrs. Pearl Poling, Annex. Mrs. Pearl Poling Mrs. Ezelle Morris lb 1i. Q' f 1 -- m This is our attendance director Mrs. Flora Eakle, who helps Mr. Shimer listen to students' excuses for ab- sences. Mrs. Flora Eakle wb' 9 A' 24? 7 Diary, this is the staff which helped the editors and adviser by selling subscriptions, ads, collecting information labeling pictures and typing, etc. I . T 7 ,. .,V - 4-:-.,-,..,. Judy Shamblin, Janice Triplett, Editors, Nancy Brady, Associate Editor, Business Manager, Mary Lou Tracy, Karen Brannon, Junior Townsend, Cecil Darnell, Lawerence Ferrebee, Linda Kerr, Susan Duffield, Teresa White, Barbara Ross, Sharon Graham, Dawne Butcher, Sandra Hanson, Pamela Samples, Carrol Hamrick, Marion Quinn, Carla Davis, absent when Pictures were taken Kwentin Keenan, David Graham, Edith Walker, Betty Walker, and Sharon Moore. I 8 ji DEDICATION Dear Diary: We, the Tiskelwah staff and the senior class, wish to dedicatethis edition of the yearbook to a gentleman of high moral and spiritual char- acter, to one who has devoted his entire life to the schoolroom, to edu- cation and to the molding of young lives. Mr. Herbert King has long been known to Clay High students as the teacher who puts up with no foolish- ness, doesn't like the sqawk box Cintercoml, and teaches the boys to safely manipulate all shop machinery-and miraculously produce lovely articles of furniture. Sponsor of the Hi-Y, abranch of Y.M.C.A., Mr. King, with his slow, steady smile, has always exemplified in his life the high ideals of clean and healthful living, based on Christian principles. The father of three boys, Mr. King is also grandfather to six youngsters. His wife is Mrs. Mattie King. He plans to retire this year after devoting 44 years to Clay Schools. He will be greatly missed, but his teachings will long be remembered. 9 SENIOR SPONSORS A Mrs. Jessie Linkinoggor Dale Davis Cecil Davis Mrs. Evalena Schoonover Chairman P Miss Leoma Boggs Earl Moore Roy Walker ,Y '.,..4w:W!u14 ,, I 'is-in ,gym 'H-s , M ' nh T1 I , , A btgw n i as ri- Senior class officers: President-Ronald Sirk, Vice-president-Wayne Hinkle, Secretary-June Bullard, Treasurer, Brenda King, Historian-Barbara Ross. IO ,b .gm W f f , . kQ Q-My M X X X ya V' ' gif mg-X , lvm' .xii .., .X N . f 1- ,f f Z 'Q' ,up N '51 X x 1 1 , mf 1 f w,,A.v,... ' w ' W V q A S ALBERT ADKINS LINDA SUE ADKINS RONALD VERNON ADKINS LORETTA KAY ? ' :Q-..-. 1..f gigs HAROLD ROSS BAILES GARNET SUE y W gf'5xb'1 lP 'v-pn WILLIAM MORCELLIS BARKER SANDRA KAY BAKER CHARLES EDWARD BELT CAROL ANN BEL 12 Ag-7-wb .i ?ng....f HP' 'W-f A LARRY BOGGS LORETTA BLEDSOE TAWNEY BOGGS CONNIE KAY BOGGS K6 NWN Q H 5b,-,-- I' MORGAN BRAGG HALLIE MAE BOGGS he-'S RAY BROWN MARY CAROLYN BOSLEY FRANKLIN CARL BROWN, J R. PENNY ELENORE BOURNE 13 , , v-91 u WELDON DALE BROWN NANCY LYNN BRADY JAMES LEE CADLE TRINA ESSAPARK 1' -n K, gy Of md Q5 fu lx: X V Jf' 'l as HN V ' 1 . ii 1 Q ' f -f W ,. wg fy it 3 1 ' , ' ' A in .vi I ALAN RAY CHAPMAN DELQRIS ANN I E -5 riisi, 1, 1 'YE-, EDWARD CURTIS CLARK KAREN ANN BRANNON CHESTER NOBLE COLEMAN BURLETTE JUNE I4 M vw 61 'gg' JIES RONALD CONNER PHYLLIS DAWNE BUTCHER MARTIN BYRON COULTER SUE CAROLYN BUTCHER Af fx 1 'I r-'NN ,ff J f J X C ' X! kg!! M JK 631: '3--N31 Rx KO 'W A K' I K., I g f r Q CIL DARRELL DARNELL, JR. SHARON SUE CANFIELD ALLAN DALE DAVIS LORITA FAYE CANTRELL JERRY RICHARD DUFFIELD ROSE ANNA CANTRELL 15 'Vp 'Ui IA 'UW vw, 1:- RICHARD CONROY EDWARDS OLIVE MARLENE CARR LARRY DENCIL. FERREBEE IONA CLARK LAWRENCE DAVID FERREBEE VERNA KAY f ,fu V Qs. tis. ?X in-V' JAMES DAVID FIELDS JANICE CAROL DAWSON CHARLES EDWARD FOREMAN ANNA MAYE DENNIS 16 Ri DAVID GRAHAM li LEWIS GRAY , f - LY Q , ,dsyfgg H' uf wo :M DEANNA J EANNE DODRILL DONALD RAY GRAY JOYCE AMBER DORSEY giamx ww wx mwgzrwww mum ' 'N ai DORIS GENELLE DOUGLAS 5 , my TEQ-A gi? mu M, 'mi lim? I 151 THOMAS GROVES SUSAN FAITH DUFFIELD WILLIAM EARL HANSHAW J UDITH KAYE DURHAM l. 15 ROBERT GARY HATHAWAY BETTY GEAN EAGLE FLOYD WAYNE HINIQJE NANCY LOU Q. f 7 KY!! 0 ww BARRY RAY HOLCOMB ADA JANE FIELDS IH 'Tew- GARY LYNN HOLCOMB SHARON LEAH GRAHAM LARRY JUNIOR HYPES BEVERLEY ANN GR! 1 8 In 911 Q? R. JOHNSON BRENDA MAY GRAY FREDDY LEWIS JONES DONNA GAIL GRAY Ui-' rf-N 'Bia- KYLE KEENAN SHARON ANN GRAY , .4,, . ,,,,m,,5,.,- A lg' S. THOMAS KING CARROL JANE HAMRICK JAMES HOLLIE LEGG HAZEL MAXINE HANSHAW 19 ii w-q,,,,KL Q JAMES DURWARD LOCKHART SANDRA ANNE HANSON ROY LEO LOVE BETTY JO X' 4 J l GJ' i A Z 'eb ' 1 j ,.w,- A .L Wx fx STELLA LYNN CHARLES LEON MCCUNE 4.-Q, 'UQ in Im i 'ET' JERRY ALLEN METHENEY KAREN DAE HOLCOMB TROY WILBERT MOLLOHAN LETA LORAINE HOLCOIVL 20 ffrrf' 'Viv 'T'w's , ll in ...,.. lllii 'I LEE MULLINS LL..-F- .A AQ I 'Hiya 6 sz v N CLAYTON MOORE GAIL MARIE HOPKINS JOHN DALLIS MORRIS SHARON KAY HUBBARD iliaak BETTY JO HUGHES Q 1 W N GARLAND TENNY EMMA LEA HUMPHREY SUSIE CAROLYN BOGGS CAROLYN SUE IGO 21 JAMES CLARENCE NOTTINGHAM EDNA JOY JEFFREY RALPH HARLEY NOTTINGHAM LINDA JOYCE KERR KERMIT LEE OXLEY VE M 'sf ia? 1-vs., L.. W'-www,- qn-Y f .' N. '-FR IN- IQ?- ..... SEX' it BRENDA KAREN KING 5 ,, if? 5, SBEQJQ ' 4'-SE 'lib- fw- fb DA RUTH RAMSEY CAROLYN VIRGINIA KING BETTY JO PRITT BRENDA JOYCE MOORE 22 3K an it, MIT ARTHUR RAMSEY DORIS JUNE MORRIS ROBERT WAYNE RAMSEY RUTH ANN MORRIS 'Gen A Yffi 1, T' THOMAS RIDDLE FRANCIS JEAN MULLINS i 45-x E55-, -T., Af LARRY DALE SALISBURY CINDREDA MURPHY LLOYD GALE SAILSBURY ROMILDA ANN NEAL 23 fx. .. wa.- ARTHUR ARNOLD SAMUELS CARRIE JANE NICHOLS LARRY RICHARD SANTACROSE LINDA KAY '35 I A 'Qs' 7 RQX in-v ..'7 Q S-wa g.,,,, SAMMY RUSSEL SCHOONOVER CARL RAE HOLCOMB DOROTHY NEAL RUTH ELLA n if -f ' Ck JAMES RONALD SIRK OPAL MARIE NOTTINGHAM GARY LYNN SMITH WH.MA GANELL OWEN! 24 'QSWEQ 'L 1...-L ik. LOY STALNAKER CAROLYN HOPE PAXTON JERRY EDGAR STARCHER BARBARA ANN ROSS R-,I P+ E LZ Q f KENNETH TAYLOR PAMELA GAYE SAMPLES Qi C. JOHN NOLAN TERRY ROSEMARY SAMMS GEORGE OREN TOWNSEND, JR. MARY LEANORE SAYRE 25 JAMES LEE WARD JUDY KAY SHAMBLIN CLAUDE ARTHUR WESTFALL 'Y' EARNEST EVERETT WHITE JANE BYRD SPENCER , J fxjifwgb 1 ww QL f DAVID ANTHONY WAYNE LOLA JEAN S! 'M LOUELLA FAYE LARRY KEITH WILLIAMS JOYCE INEZ STEPHENS 26 r ALVIE YOUNG MARY LOU TRACY VINCENT PHILLIP YOUNG JANICE ELAINE TRIPLETT V? 'US uv M. .i L N . I , X N M,-kg...-+ Il. Sir - L egg X I n I MAE TRUMAN CHARLOTTE JEAN TURNER NE YVONNE WALKER LINDA JOYCE WILMOTH CAROL FAY WOODS SHIRLEY JO WORKMAN 27 Betty Rosalee Duane Sharon Harriett Adams Adkins Alltop Banks Barrett Mildred John Tony Freda Sharon Beckett Bego Bego Belt Belt Beth Rita Bonnie Carolyn Sue Bird Bird Blankenship Blankenship Boggs C' 1'-9 'G-,J Allie Brenda Sharon Shelia Mary Boggs Boggs Boggs Boggs Bragg Patty Larry Brown Buck lg ,' A if If I V do A C eagle, f 2'-lain, 5 V . 'of ' U. Larry Freddie Burkhazner Burnside Darrell Robert Carr Carte ir. Rosemary Bullard Judy Butcher CLASS Lois Casto 34 gawk. Arthur Burdette Jerry Burdette Sharon Butcher Karen C hapm an Wanda Cantrell Larry Cobb Don Mike Geneva Freda Norma Cogar Cogar Coleman Cottrell Cottrell v is ,lx , fi 1 new ' C y ' 'A pw, Darius Cunningham WU 1- .. W if 6 . , all Harold Dancy Carla Junior Davis Dawson .. . sv 'Q .. ' 55 as ., . ,- N ' 'L 1-, FU, 'Q l . lgc'f'3'e A ' K if 1. Xu 5 f A 'P -3 s M413 Q, '1 QR A fr?-cr ' aw! 'y Ql.X,,'Qff 1 Roy Dawson Constance DeBoard Larry Dunlap Mary Dodrill Robert Evans K HM. s,..., w ,J David Fritzwater Connie Foster Ronald Lorena Dodrill Dorsey Howard Stanley Evans Frizgerald bf' afi- 'L i Maude Douglas Linda Flitzwater fc ' 130 a-gs Q George Mavis Friend Frame EN .9 21333 , D. if . X' 1' V Earl Gibson - I Steve Bobby Pauline Buddy Majorie Goodwin Gr aham Gr atz Gr atz Gr ay L NLF Majorie Ann Pat Connie Judy Greathouse Griffith Haines Harnrick Hamrick Herbert Jean Stanton Earl George Hamerick Hanshaw Hanson Hardway Hardman T V .. v i IKM.. H W .M .EFF milk! .. ,A '. 4 Wi,,N l . j H I,-' l r N '...' r l 'fig-4? f' Gary Fred Bob Dean Betty Harrison Hershberger Hershberger Hicks Holcomb Eugene Jimmy Kenneth Holcomb Holcomb Holcomb e :rw a xr ,fi 77. . I-fvj 2,1 -' j f X ,..o,A.o, iw BE Sharon Florence James Holcomb Huffman Hughes Terry Chester James Jarrett Jenkins Jones S A V fr .5 Linda Holcomb Rachael Holcomb 1 AL.. Hazel Hunt Harold Keener mezcfgw, ' li if 'Fil-Tir' . 12k -. Q' 3 1 if , l 'inv- I . David Hopkins Evie Keiffer 1 , Clyta Doris Johnny Frankie Larry King King Lamby Lane Legg Pat Robert Shirley Norma Legg Legg Legg Litton cp... Nancy Donna Susan Carol Markle May McCracken McGraw Bob Shirley Delbert Donald Miller Mitchell Moore Moore H X X L, r i km: My-Il M, H: ,. L:-4, 'gf-r7.3 5 V' I is I . N .Q V 'iq Q, if W inf: -'Z Q 4 B IJ V .7 ?lfF a,lL S 'Q John Orval Roger Sharon Moore Moore MOON-2 Moore Mary Long LQ 5,5 Buckey Matheney Jonny Moore Shelia Moore V 'T' r X f Charley Elaine Morris Morris T131 Ann Mary Phyllis Morton Mullins Mullins Hester James Robert Rose Richard Murphy Murphy Murphy Murphy Myers Evelyn Joe Bob William Betty Naylor Naylor Nichols Nichols Nicholas X 'S Juanita Patty Bonnie Roy Sue Nicholas Nicholas Nottingham Nottingham Nugen Rose Sue Barbara Loraine Connie O'Dell O'Dell Osborne Osborne Parsons ,Sb- fh- M V C i gg F -9' ,. 5 2, ,.,. I 1 , Q I-QL l I 'Q IK R 4 Margaret Danny Larry Lena Pierson Price Pritt Pritt Connie Allen C arol Paula Ratliff Rhodes Rogers Rogers 'E if Jim Bill Ryan S alisbury William Doug Sarnms Samples in., Marion Quinn George Rose , W lf' E3 T eddy Samples James Mike Sayre Schoonover f- Ei lim 'ff' Judy Cathy Sizemore Slusher Barbara Carol Stone Stone Pat Jim Beverly Schoonover Shamblin Sizemore 1 1 Q N T Danny Stracher JUNIOR Margaret Summers Joyce Steortz Beulah Tanner Virgil Stephenson Wanda T anner i 2. Anita Iris Rose Gary Sandra Taylor Taylor Taylor Thompson Tinney 6 J oyc e Triplett Larry Triplett bv - Eddie Teddy Mary Underwood Underwood Varney 'Q' N 1 Q0 K M ffl 1 D' it ,ann- Betty Carol Walker Walker Jane Judy Walls Walls Edith Walker CLASS Larry Walters X -J . 1 Linda Hazel Walker Walls Wayne Linda Westfall White Z. Q 95. 19519: Shelia Teresa David David G. Johnny White White Williams Williams Williams is.,-.. Roy Larry Mary Rhodes' Williams Williams Sandy W Larry Williams Wilmoth JUNIORS 5-s Jane Joe Marie Wilson M Wilson i Windon Neda Sharon WOI'kl'1'1B.l'1 Young 38 'Tv-5 Junior class officers pictured above are: President, Roy Rhodesg Reporter, Pat Schoonoverg Secretary, Ronald Dodrill and Treasurer, Teddy Samples. Absent: Tony Bego, V. President, and Jim Ryan, Historian. ls.. i Mr. James Spiro Mr. Mickey Young Mr. Reno Taubert Chairman ,,. 1N in , ' lf . . wh i A ' gl X X .NX 1 ,g 0 JA X 5 f' Mrs. Garnie Testa Mr. Ed Harris Mr. Herbert King Mrs. Carolyn Yo ,., ...Mn ,ewan ' ..2z5azgs,, -as geziiggi ung SOPHOMCJRE SPONSORS Miss Sally Koon Mr. Morgan Gibson Mrs. Hazel Shearer Mr. Delmar Dye Q. A KS X YN 3, vw t i in J 1 E e ' ff. K' Q 3 -.s-- -x ,lg I l aw-:v3?fsf, -9.-2: . . I Mrs. Connie Pierson Mrs. Yvonne King Mrs. Rozella Stover Chairman Sophomore officers shown below are: Frances Kerr, treasurerg Jack Starcher, reporterg Charles Ervin, presidentg Jenetta Childers, vice presidentg and Jo Ann Rogers, secretary. s.,-new M Z SOPHOMORES 4,1 IX nh I I f Us , ,Ze C 2 -5 f, M st :sh L K b FIRST ROW-Chilton Adkins, Donald Adkins, Paula Allen, Mike Asbury, Mary Asseff, Dorcas Baker, Sharon Beckett, William Bell. SECOND ROW-Pat Bevins, Darrell Byrd, Arthur Boggs, Barbara Boggs, Larry Boggs, Sylvia Boggs, Charles Bosley, Andy Brown. THIRD ROW-David Brown, Delta Brown, Deloris Brown, Gary Brown, John Brown, Shiela Brown, Joyce Burdette, Ronald Burkhammer. FOURTH ROW-J. B. Butcher, Danny Butcher, Nancy Butcher, Tommy Butcher, Buby Butler, Jean Carr, Larry Carr, Donetta Childers. FIFTH ROW-Frank Childers, Jenetta Childers, Judy Childers, Jack Coleman, Patty Conner, Peggy Conner, Dorma Cottrell, Lois Cottrell. SIXTH ROW: Wanda Cottrell, Elva Craddock, Carolyn Dennis, Warren Donohue, Molly Dorsey, Robert Dorsey, Sammy Douglas, and Gretchel Duffield. Xa 41 in Y' fi f ? I ,Ze Ee . . h .. ,N :rf , J W, .A gn Q :Q Y .,:: I . ' V 1' I f Q, l Q, Z A,. L . Q. ' - f - . . , at . ,, . I I K Mi -5 in v-Q X 'Wiser ...J 5 FIRST ROW-Karen Duffield, Lawrence Eagle, Robert Edwards, Linda Engle, Charles Ervin, Charles Evans, Joann Fields, Terry Fields. SECOND ROW-Linda Fitzgerald, John Fitzwater, Patsy Frame, Steve Gill, William Graham, Carolyn Gray, Jimmy Gray, Linda Hall. THIRD ROW-Patty Hamrick, Gene Hamrick, Charles Hanshaw, Geary Hanshaw, Norma Hanshaw, Paul Hanshaw, Carol Hardman, Paula Hascue. FOURTH ROW-Beverly Hathway, Bobby Holcomb, Delmer Holcomb, Kathy Holcomb, Lois Holcomb, Sharon Holcomb, Sharon Holcomb. FIFTH ROW-John Humphrey, Steve Jeffrey, Roger Johnson, Judith Jones, Donna Justice, Peggy Keen, Ernie Kendall, Joe Kerr. SIXTH ROW-Frances Kerr, Bobby Killingsworth, Ricky King, Rodney King, Alice Knicely, Sherry Knotts, Agnes Kyle and Bill Lambey. 42 5? N :J A fir t- 19.-V ' C V7 r Xi , - ,, za, 1 . , ,wig x ' il. 1. , - W 5' 1. F L 1:-5, .K ix 2' A K , Af w ,,, , . 'J' f ,, if ,L ,L S X ,K f .2 9 fl N ' Q 4 '91 0 sf: x sl I . A X r- F' A Y I YN fr, 2-R 4 i if l -vu . L' iw, fu C' 1 5 f 2 a .f iw r W., FIRST ROW-Mary Lane, Joe Lanham, Louise Lanham, Lynn Legg, Larry Legg, Tommy Legg, Brenda Lesher, Roger Mace. SECOND ROW-Mary Markle, Joyce McClure, Roger McKenner, Lester McLaughlin, Carol Miller, Randall Miller, Sandra Miller, Beverley Mollohan. ROW THREE-Rita Mollohan, Dorcas Moore, Dorothy Moore, Elizabeth Moore, Steven Moore, Arthur Morris, Phillip Morris, Evelyn Morris. ROW FOUR-Kay Morris, Mary Morris, Mike Morris, Rickey Morton, Ceda Mullins, Sammy Mullins, Linda Murphy, Nancy Murphy. ROW FIVE-Geraldine Neal, Brenda Nichols, Larry Nicholas, Mike Nugen, Gary Owens, Linda Paxton, Alice Pringle, Kennith Pringle. ROW SIX- Floyd Pritt, Benjamin Ramsey, Ann Ramsey, Frank Ramsey, Donald Reedy, Wanda Reedy, Frances Rhodes, and Eleanor Roberts. 43 e- -f lbs 4- - 3, 2 '- U g 4 5 14-a il xii iii., A , 4 LAVV it H X A af ,Ji ji .. - 5 A. . -' - Jog ' 1? i X. 'W ,i 5 'f S 'N in i, j 5 A i- 5 fa.. Q 4' , - , E- X Q' I 1 l i I i KX 16 I I ll ll 33331. 1 t Q y . 2 is -F li N A I lx I i I Ewa Q J tit' Q' lu I Pg 'gl 'SZTW5 101- Em 1 J J i lx its 'W si ,.,i5,,, gQ is-1 h V FIRST ROW- Joann Rogers, Sharon Rogers, Peggy Rush, Wilma Samples, Paul Sattler, Mike Schafstall, Pat Schaf- stall, Harold Scott. SECOND ROW- Judy Seabolt, Donna Shaffer, Ann Shamblin, Sandy Shamblin, Peggy Shuler, Connie Sirk, Jessie Smith, Sue Smith. ROW THREE- Stella Smith, Sandra Sparks, David Starcher, Jack Starcher, Ruth Stephens, Virgie Steort, Jack Stone, Carol Tanner. ROW FOUR- Steve Taubert, Ronnie Taylor, Dolly Townsend, Brenda Traub, Russell Triplett, Mike Truman, Charolotte Tucker, Roger Turner. ROW FIVE- Joyce Vaughan, Ella Walls, Gloria Walls, Arden Ward, Connie White, Kay Wilson, Frank Wilson, Mary Wilson. ROW SIX- Sue Wilson, Roscoe Wilson, Ruth Winters, Rosemary Withrow, Connie Woods, and Mike Woods. 44 Sophomore Play Cast is shown above as they pose before Headin for the Hills. The 3-act Comedy was presented in December and netted the class some 3177. Directed by Mrs. King, these 18 students put on a roaring, howling, fun-filled performance. LEFT TO RIGHT, Andy Brown, Jenetta Childers, Bobbie Boggs, Ruth Winter, Pat Bevins, Nancy Murphy, Deloris Brown, Donetta Childers, Kay Wilson, Paula Allen, Sandra Shamblin, Earnie Kendall, Russel Triplett, J. B. Butcher, Mary Markle, Brenda Holcomb, Mary Asseff, Eleanor Roberts, Warren Donahue, Frank Childers, and Kenneth Pringle. i Attendance Helpers are: LLEFT TO RIGHTJ Ernest Metheney, David Graham, Don Gray, Mary Markle, Jane Walls, Jerry Metheney, and Troy Mollohan, Attendance Directors are Mrs. Flora Eakle and Mr. Herbert Shimer. -41 r- C-9 ,.,, 1, QD These are the Book Store Workers: CLEFT TO RIGHT? Ned Workman, Connie Ratliif, Johnny Moore, Nita Taylor and Teresa White. Miss Davis is director. J FRESHMAN SPONSORS ,Six 9'Q'h 1 Mrs. Mildred Sizemore Chairman is gl' , -sQI fE-f. :' N 'I w 15,21 .-,EE ' -I I:-7' WF' :QLQI-HJ - .1-J, .fu-I, . s1 i:QQ?f' :w.l u W f Mr. James Gross Mr. Don Moore Mrs. Mildred Ward Mrs. Leo Archer Freshman officers shown above are: Joyce Gray, treasurerg Rose Ann Legg, Secretaryg and Benny Connor, president. Absent when picture. was taken, ,53- 1- 4 ,W ,.l.'.-N .J .4 , Sgr., 5 --9.5 sf' . Mrs. Joyce Brown Mrs. Jennie Boggs 46 Cody Lockhart, vice president. 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H 6' ,.-L.,.'.1.1' 'L V n. s- . ef 1 A .WL G Wilbur Dawson, Beulah Douglas, Gary Deusenberry, Patricia DuLaney, Samuel Dorsey, Beverely Edwards, Larry Duffield, Vonda Elswick, Roland Eagle, Frances Fields, Hazil Evans, Dana Foreman, Alan Exline Vickie Friend W'll' F't ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 iam 1 zwater, Velma Gibson, William Frances, Lo1s G111, Herlrnan G1bson, Gloria Goad, Richard Gill, Rosemary Graty, Richard Gray Joyce Gray, Donald Hamrick Judy Gra Gar Hamr' k y y ic Linda Hamrick, James Hamrick, Twilla Haponey, Oscar Hamrick, Grova Harvey, Danaj Hanshaw, Eunice Hathaway Jerry Hanshaw L ' H th ' , , 01S a away, Joseph Hanson, Connie Hershman, Lawrence Happney, Edith H'ck D ' ' ' 1 man, onald Holcomb, J unita H1ckman, Jack Holcomb, Betty Hively, Ronnie Jarrett, Lanetta Hively, Connie Henderson. 48 C ' , Y L f is ' L A E: 1' 15- ' I T ',A1 3 5- 'M X, -:... .- X -t T 'X' l ees L ,lf A ft, ll' . Y ,. 1 V ,,, MM3,i,, , 5. 2 H, 1, X1.., ,W no , Q. T' .gg as J 1. , ,S L- ,J -1 ll . 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William Hanshaw, Clara Holcomb, Jimmy Happney, Patricia Holcomb, Dwight Johnson, Sharon Hughes, Teddy Keiffer, Shirley Igo, RolanKendel1, Brenda James, James Knotts, Sandra J effrey, Ronald Lane, Rita Johnson, Stephen Lane, CarolJ ones, David Legg, Charlotte Jones, Walter Legg, Bonnie Keener, Ralph Lockhart, Sheila Kelly, Donald Loving, Diana King, James Loving, J eanetta Lane, Foster Lyons, Mona Lane, Harold Martin, Sandra Lane, Larry Metheney, Carolyn Lay, Michael Mick, Edith Legg, Zero Moore, Janice Legg, Patricia Morris Rose Legg John Morton, Peggy Linknogger, Philip Morton, Linda Love, Robert Morton, Gwendolyn Lucas, ,Rex Mullins, Sandra Martin, Roger Mullins, Bertha McLaughin. 49 H+ . in ' ' ,t l ibn X ? , t-it K ' s aiz S. 2. si I -pri- if L li Y as in Q., r al :ge L ,ef it t fl ..M , gL,,, .5 .lN-. li nux. Gt. 5- s 4, f i , .. his, was ,-., Q A 3 L -ay., , X t 1 , ,, . l gil, i X. ., - gf We f , ' A X N., Q 'R , EQ ,Ni 6- ' w E sl E n S - I 'Nur- E gf Jerry Neal, Junita Metz, Glen Nichols, Gloria Mitchell, Kenneth Nichols, Lala Mitchell, Michael Nichols, Charlotte Moore, Gerald Nottingham, Erma Moore, James Nutter, Karen Moore, Norma Parsons, Lela Moore Lloyd Paxton, Linda Moore, Orval Paxton, Sarah Moore, Clayton Pritt, Lula Morris, Orda Raines, Shelia Morris,Johnny Ramsey, Eva Neal, Teddy Rapp, Helen Neal, Johnny Rucker, Heniretta Neal, Cary Salisbury, Betty Neville, Eddie Salisbury, Alice Nichols, Roger Salisbury, Sharon Nichols, Pete Sattler, Vera O'dell William Schoolcraft, Charlotte Osbourne, Perry Shamblin, Judy Osbourne, Keith Sigman, Mary Osbourne, Richard Sizemore, Freda Page, Geary Stalnaker, Teresa Potasnik, William Stephens, Roberta Pritt NW, V ' 0 A T ,ig h - ,ag G, ,, Q 6 ., , ,BL ,,. J' 5 ssr as 1 v 1 . 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' if QL, A S H ' A at William Stewart, Loretta Ramsey, Ronald Summers, Ellaine Ramsey, Leonard Terry, Juanita Ramsey, Dennis Thomas, Phyllis Ramsey, Larry Thompson, Sabra Reed, Ray Tinney, Mildred Salisbury, Michael Triplett, Sharon Salisbury, Carl Truman, Nancy Carol Samples, David Walker, Nancy Samples, Lloyd Walls, Sherry Samples, Douglas Westfall, Wanda Sayre, Gregory White, Brenda Schoonover, Daniel Wood, Carol Schoonover, David Woods, Linda Shamblin, Johnny Woods, Andrea Sizemore, Bradford Workman, Betty Sizemore, Elton Workman, Erma Smith, Holly Workman, Shirley Starcher, Kenneth Wyant, Dorothy Stone, Charlotte Sweeney, Bessy Taylor, Mary Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Carolyn Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Linda Van Meter, Linda Walker, Evelyn Starcher, Mable Walker. 51 M sz- ?,X Dear Diary, last but not least: Mary White Sharon Wilson Connie Workman Linda Workman T . in : JL X Yes diary . . . here are some snapshots of old Clay High School when covered with a blanket of SHOW. , ' yf' Z' ' W W ll ' .X X W ,..-V l 'W ' , 1 , I Q V j 'rf ee ,,. .N 1' 'l' 4.--'v'J ' ' 7 , ' - W f' N ' . ,: '?' Q ' -,,- , , -,..: ' u'- . :.e,,.. , ,IJ- Z ' f ,...f-f' f Q - 5 ii e e , x.,. ,,4.,.1., . Qsigil igj U 4 H' , E ' , ' - f-Q, F - V if . . ,I V, w . V fir-an ' ' ' x 4 i 'F ' ' if ff ' ' D ng, I . 'W - ' A : '4NN- . ' n '4 ' ' -- ' V, K .5 ,TI -' A V I . ff I 4 H. W. ' ' 1 L ' J' I, - PQ ' Y 741. 5 1 W .gl-vi t, 11. .., .A H ,a, 'V c 3 iN i ,y -,1-v .- NF' v 1 ' A , ,. Q Q ' we A' L' W '- i 'eq -Q 1 -1 A - - xi? vw? I ff This has been the scene of many snowball battles, Diary . . . Diary, here are the ones who help Miss Davis out in the Library, they are: Kenneth Pringle, Beverley Hathaway, Carolyn fKingJ Lucas, Marian Quinn, and Lois Hathaway. aw- E I 3 ,jf ' -1 X Diary, these are the new teachers we have here at Clay High this year they are, Morgan Gibson, Earl Moore, John Trowbridge, Dalmer Dye. SECOND ROW Roy Walker, Jennie Boggs, Sally Koon, Carolyn Young and Cecil Davis. 1 2 ai , W E .' M-- r'w.., 1 iw! F 5 Q' p ' 5 MH V L f VL? gf.-5 9 K. Q1 ' v f I . an 1 WG gb .1 Q . 'J . X 1 X I I I .E M A a W J A uw .. . rn fi .jg ? ag' -2:11 MS! 1 iii , 3,r:',,w,g1..f-,k f ' if-2 'K z ' 3 i .- -wwf A af mf' -. 1 ' A , 5-Elnvu,L-.5.:fH.:i':::5a:5: ' -f l I mf: H Wa? ' x N x s ' - . 4 ' - . - A - ,s 1 , 3 5 ' l ' I' x . I V V A T, ' 5 ' 3 ', , .5 'Q A ' - ,J , ' wx, Xu I . M , 1 , , A . K M f 1' Hifi? ,f? i, .1 1 , - F 4 . ts M -.51 .if TQ ww , SQ? fx' f' '4n'wgx,,i5l KE '9'f'A1..5,g.- ,il g 3, , W x w 1 , - A ' 5 , .3 VQ 'Q' ni 'EV V ft f?ZgMgrQg s'Q,Qg' 1 f K 'Ae Y , W, , ,yr 53 .gm . V ?'Q2f .. V 5 , 55 ' ' f ' Q 9 3 i ? Q-V gx' ,!, ' , fl K 1 sh N V1 ex WK If Q 1 1 CHQ'- ' ' 1,1235-A 1 Y X ziuff? E Y. ' s 15' ' ' 1 'v f ' k' X' Q . , .A L, 1 K I I I i I -.X if 1 l E 5 'Q ' I ,'i y a .. E V v Q Q K M ..... ,.... .......x df 'Y' 1 f get P K I 'E 4, gi' 515 GN X , M I X Q , me H' as W. - xi fy 4' WE 53, ' sin . - ' 1:- ' Wi 1? V I lm 'H v 2 diem, 121- x 'E S ,T FW w, fl? E .JJ A lag- ' K 9 'S I 4' U 'VM y + 41' 4 J If A A., Q, s C fy 5 ,A X fr 2.21 EVE Nj' 5, f ' - ,YQ fi ,f' I x ' 't ' X n . Q . Yi i.. S is! D - -if - ' . f' A .,, - M, Q ,, Q lf. Lal ry W1111ams , ' J iI',VQ -Q 'rx gy, Stanton Hanson ,241 ,IQ - dy. xt- . Q , i . 1 1 Q- ' - LJ' , I, 7- 'L' Gary Smith af ,av 'Wx H317 , A ' E' S V ' f i - W I- A A fa v E LA V 4 f ' I C . If 5: ' if '- 'I,,-ffg -'-3 f - Ry ., , - a wf' A U:-I' '- I Q 2 . A ,I , xy., ' . K5 xj Xa 4 I , Q , ,,' ' V ' fx Carl Holcomb Dale Davis Duane Alltop Tony Bego 1 X x, X X K I, lil 1. X W . ' X 1' ' ! if . 1 M 3 1 1 A ' JV 'x ' I H' f I E ,,,f Nt:'l:'- vVe5a4-I 7 Junior Samples fu' . ' x Ev In 5 f FW f' as ,Sf If ' I i u '. -I .-ini' WC of 163 1' 3 Q' Y Ronnie Sirk' .. f -fiom o A ' ij o 4 .4 I Y JA .2 5-4,1 5:' 1 ' MJ V,,,.,,w . J fi! A if . 7'-M fx' '. .... o mg o l 'fig fl-. X ' ' , ,A 41- 4 ' y. Charles Foreman Robert F0I'em9-U Buck Coulter 45357 . E15 if Diary, Here are our Var 't S1 y Basketball Players. Wayne Hinkle HI X .Q , Carl Holcomb , fbi' K-4 , ,lf f 'Q 1 K, , , ,. , X .. , F, , . f L N x u g 4, X k f . , - , K I X Tony Bego - wx A Jerry Burdette 'J Buck Coulter here is our Basketball Queen and her S L , Princess June Bullard and escort Davis Q' un' fn. 14K li- -L CI? Q7 Queen Jo Workman is escorted by Garland Tenney Junior Princess Sharon Young escort Harold Keener .ei Sophomore Princess Frances Kerr Freshman Princess Lula Morris escort Mike Schafstall escort Keith Acree 71 W ll XI , Q9 xii v , sr .sid I X 1- 'l 4 A x , ' W' 7' A 'T' 1 'H 5 . ,.'A 1 1 4 M Diary, here are some snapshots of our Queens: 'UL ,Aki of V 55 i w 1. -34.- . i 1, .1 7. . - 1 1 . f 'wal' ,i V1.1 fjsywgg 1 ,Q-. siyfwm ff' vm 4 , ' .gv YT N ' 4 :f if . , M, Carla Davis, Miss Clay County Fair New 2 iq ,W i ,IL Ax Barbara Ann Ross, Maid of Honor at Black Walnut Festival Dear Diary, these our school: QM K , wig - ,gifs , -Z 2 , ,rw 1 , ,, are visitors at Ex ,S r A i ll This page sponsored by: 'DALTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE f Clay, West Virginia I - , If X cx1, w-4 v ii: I 'ff I t Foremafh ,Q Junior Samples J. E. Hickman - If 1 , - Reber ,Qt , 4 J E Ks! 11 ,' I 'f' ,-'A If NH ff' if, ' I ff if 9 A .1 I. I ' X , Mike Schoonove '-:-J xf 'TH- fF' I 5 I 2, if I 4' '-X ,K 9 X--,f X q Larry-Wilmoth I. I John Bego i' 'Ki N .X I I Diary, here are the B-Team and the Jr. High basketball players I V' ' L P ' B-Team Coach Mr. Don Moore - ,R h A Jr. High Coach Mr. Dale Davis And, Diary, these are the three coaches who have spent quite a bit of time with our basketball, baseball, and football teams trying toiachieve a better goal each year. They are Don Moore, Jim Spiro, and Dale Davis. Baseball Team 65 Diary, here are our Varsity cheerleaders, Head Romilda Neal, Mary Tracy, Neda Workman, Sharon Gray, Connie Hamrick, Ann Morton and alternates are Nancy Brady, and Sue Nugen. if is 5 ' Q F . 'L 1' ,,. if 1 , Y -A W , as N x 4 - 5 fa, Nancy Brady Sue Nugen N -My .. .J . ., ' ,, M. H. ,... ,. a Q , , , 1 ,- ' M wywfs, i.. -w, 1.K'f ' M ' W' 'ix ' d,af,33k!g' ' Ei' 'EK iwrx 1 Q If, I ' r iii Y' Y , . ga 1 N -- A he 1' 2 i e 13 55,21 X Hi, ' , .L fe ,,'-m 5i2i2f'if 1m ,,0'ff9ig?g'j mmm 5323253-' gif jg f W fi, 1 f vg w , 1, 1 . 5? 3 5- ' X , Qi? A ' ' uf. aw rf 0'Q .f W1 2 .lv -'24 Q1 230 ' r Q 4 'Q ,- ,sr R. Eiifflii , L Via.. iq: Q ,u-af 1 , s ' W ' JD z ' 4 ' ' .. A' tg - A' V . 1- I Y V V' N - '-'- : '-f-F : iff- ,- . K 1 N i 4 'V - f SFA, f,'- 'Qngfgi' 1 ,i yi 1 x - . .Q M 'Q 1 ,AN f Wg ' +A- . M J N . 1' '-- ' X 1,-: giksf 1 5 in k ' . J: f I. 'ff fr ,W i ,. 4 sag, , Falun ff -gxffrsvu. fi if M . V, LY' wx., 1 35352- ' f fi 1 if - 15- W .gm S I .W ,, 22 f,i.-'QW' Carrol Hamrick Head Joyce Triplett I LN Jeanne DOddI'i1l Betty J0 H31-drnau I j If -. w Q Barbara Ross if ' JB I Paula Allen Shirley Legg Diary, here is our Football Queen and her court. SW -na-' 'iv 4 Senior Princess Carolyn Bosley Escort Floyd Wayne Hinkle .D Queen Romilda Neal. She is escorted by Albert Adkins Junior Princess Mary Jane Smith and her escort Teddy Samples f -ang -sg Freshman Princess Henrietta Neal and her Sophomore Princess Donna Justice and her escort Steve Coulter escort Phillip Morris 70 . 5296 53 iz 52 owe 526. Ge' 'ba 0 N J I K. O '9 A 1 5316? evo ' J 1001 06 QOQ x Q03 296 This page sponsored by we K Q ELK APPLIANCE COMPANY 'Va' Q65 Y Clay West Virginia ff 53:- 6,60 Diary, this is the Mixed Chorus under the Direction of Mrs. Flora Eakle.. 'I 4 1 I , . .f2.,,,r..,,'llni V i',r' .1 ' i 11. , , .. me. A A 1 13 ,' H 5. it N' Q' 3 LS L, I ' . ' - J w- ki -my ' 3 . ., . H.. M M., x X .1 ry-ww' ' . X .... . ,, uv K. xl J.. , , :.:1f'i 'f' W 31,S:..,E,..5.N9.1 ,A I ' 'ff ' 1 ik! .. mi. i5ri' nIn'x' .P 5-' Here are the cooks, Mrs. Tabit, Mrs. and Mrs. Price. 'WE 3 The K 'Avi K Eiga , 'O lu at 1 - . I ' .... .Ik wr vu X5 . Al E. 2, 2 rm -- gl. L .,..-. .aaa 1. . W ' .Sl X . 5 l r-, -gf.. -rt .si ' 'T . 1 .W F, 1. 1WvHg .' ,uxwwm , i n ' 1, ' -Q SSI. fn' . Here are our janitors: Guy and Bernard Mullins. Carr if Miss Jane Walls F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart. - T 5' i F S i ' f ff I 'Zi' if i A iii WA Here is our Drivers Education Class and sponsor Mr. Shimer. . p. -1 .,,. Y if W' -J 5 Q ttf F + , 'ef' fi' Wim E, t .unf- 3, as Cecil Darnell 4, x Zen, V N ' R v Butcher Verna Daniels Leta Holcomb Pamela Samples Ronald Sirk ' M .J '-,.QggtR'4Q9?lQ? 'yzslfg S W 't T 1 ' eb ' - V if r A . ll,, V E gg ,N L , ',m4g4.,.sf - ' - 4 :' N g .9 . ' ' u 4 he if --W J My F A A , 3' 6' 5 'gtyqgf rw. fy . 5 F ii.: t - . ft- K iz. iles Nancy Eagle Betty Hughes Penny Bourne James R. Conner Betty Eagle Harold Ba Adkins Linda Wilmoth Wilma Owens Marlene Carr Hope Paxton Jane Spencer Judy fy' l fi 1 1 9' V5- 'Zf ,A rj 'ne Durham ' '- ,- M V ' NA -V S- .. ,. wwf-- .xi . -, J- . - A 4 lr- - : i 41 'nha - 2-IA ' W- -:.. -- 2' '-J i 7-5 A I 4' t id' zo . 5 X -0 h 'Ta k 'L' L K K .E 'qw w -,JM qi QL.,-1, -gi , V A fm, l ,. , - - w V . fini: tv-'-3,4 -.55 fg -. f -- - A: QQ, ,, 2 M P qf-A . ' A.-'re T72 1-.mf X '- -f hi 1 'Ai if' B ' W if ' J ' Q ,L --I ff-in ,ws f. 3'1 ' J ' - - f P - - A' X 'J' ' git l :,-- 4 ' ' ,' KX ' ' ' -.- hi ff -f 9 , 1 ,.n, J ' 2 J A vi M lx s.. 1 ,, ' I-' -' .. .-fix 2 -. . L. Q -. . . . il 1 Y 1.1 F .- ' ' .y - - A 1 A - - J. z ' r K 5 , ,,-. V '- , , K . fl if L ' ' K '11, 1 loris Braley Jim Fields Jane Walker Millie Neal Darrell Mullins , st. 'V' lzx' ', A ' iv-r I 'I f willy' 'K , of , ,N - us.-, l ' S. SF S. 7 'lg q 8 dl f I Ns , 1 ,. 5 , Ia- X . ,- , in 1 . Li I .2 K W- 1, nf W CS' fish 5 w miss L: .'z',,','j ,Q xg-pl-.' .ww I 43 . , - v .1 ' A at ag! 6 Im 6 X , ge T H , Lorita Cantrell June Bullard Dorthy Neal 4' , ' .,.r, , 'is 're ' J ',. . I -L , 'M - L -, 5 4-sv-ww E 'wi - . s f -' - 'fs-' '-', - uf?rf',-:f--M-Jae-:-:r 5' -ws.. ' LL: ' 'u ' -1. Q, 3 A ef' 4- if-3 4' . ' tfffpf M - L , T xg V ,,,,r..,f H . i - l 'f Lzsk' EL.. A at - - - ' 5 1. ' L 4 1 3 -.. , 'gy' , arf' ' 5: n ,lf QM, '51 V ' , 'ff C , . 1 J E ' li get .. ' Igllii' Ad in lm fa -P an 4 A V Q tam ' Karen Brannon Tommy Groves Sandy Baker Garnet Arnold James Ward Veda Ramsey Judy Shamblin 77 A vi! My 535' ' Ed f 1 'Q .1 r 'lj Sandra Hanson I 442 - AJ ig lim' Lola Sizemore Freddy Jones its if , x -rg J Betty Hardman Larry Gray Kay Hubbard N I Larry Santacrose . 1 'fu f if h m E ' ' 5 wa-. Hggrc- H' M 11 ' far.: 4 I ' V , 1,-, , ,K l seiwgimb , ,' ,P N ,H ls, 1 321' IW ' lf -5 Z ll -1 1 -W 1 f an ' T W f 1 H lf. . E , X It my -. ' i 4 A . .. In n ,Q . Y kg? , 'W , Y ' ',' N-: VS-EE .S Lg - ,ar N Garland Tenney W Q 1. X Jerry Duffield V fir! an L yy y r U r may wr N K Sharon Gray ' is H J R ,, A Linda Kerr , . iv- B Barbara Ross Carolyn Bosley ' ,I Ar I ' e ' 'oi fr . Lexar Ruth Nichols . Q-.1 L 1 Ae. V. GL- liy ' jg -,ggi :K w. N - .ff yygy a V , If 5. V' - - . H, , I. J., nw f - 1' M I 1? Q 1 5 L a ' ' ' 55 fm I Q, . Y - - - , gg? ' ' r N I' Jg jP.,L. ' W 11' - e if Sharon QGrahamJ Canfield Here they are Diary, Mr. and Miss Senior, Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman Mr. and Miss Senior Judith Durham and James Lockhart I Mr. and Miss Junior Mr. and Miss Sophomore Cathy Slusher and Jerry Burdette Ruth Stephens and Joe Kerr Mr. and Miss Freshman Joyce Gray and Herlman Gibson MR. AND MISS TIS KELWAH June Bullard and Gary Smith This page sponsored by KING'S JEWELRY 81 GIFT SHOP d an CITIZENS CHEVROLET Clay, West Virginia BO si 5 rg- Most Likely to Succeed Nancy Brady and James Lockhart ml H xl 1 1 1 'xl w 1 w 5' .V , ,lx 3., N Best Groomed Barbara Ross and Darrell Mullins Seniors who have done the most for their class are Lola Sizemore and Harold Bailes Best Figure and Physique Barbara Ross and Larry Williams This page sponsored by WILSON FUNERAL HOME M0Sf Talented 2-Hd Clay, West Virginia Best Actor and Actress Flirtiest Seniors Jo Workman and Garland Tenney Mary Lou Tracy and David Graham or ill iilll l Laziest Seniors Kay Hubbard and Buck Coulter Wittiest Seniors Jo Workman and Ronald Conner, also Life of the Party Teachers' Pets Lola Sizemore and Carl Holcomb - ..-- fl nv , E2 -'L ' V53 K ,N f Q., ,.l I 1 - ,. f lv-wi , h A fu jg gglg. r' , Best Panther Fans are Millie Neal and James Ward Quietest Seniors Brenda King and Allan Chapman Prettiest and Most Gary Smith and Handsome Barbara Ross Judy Durham and Gary Smith 1 '44 Best Dancers are Hardman and Jerry Duffield Karen Brannon Friendliest Seniors Barbara Ross and Ronald Sirk Most Popular Seniors Millie Neal and Gary Smith Best Musicians lie' ,j V M ' M , , V .. 5-'f' 'Jw' -'gf' C 'ieiuff iw 1 w :J 1 wwxlww' ..., ., , H .2 K- Q ,:.. E is iz - r'2-: zrz H in Q ' Q7 ,- i'g,gia :-: yi Richard Edwards ,., ' ,nuuv ji ' V L -.-. , ' I This page sponsored by . ,f r - JOE WEILAND INS. COMPANY, isp- J , BROWN'S BARBER SHOP, bi ' ' REEDS'S DEPARTMENT STORE and D THE KITCHEN fPrincey and Sylvia John Moms Lovep all of Clay, W. va. 83 Ronald Sirk BOTTOM ROW, SITTING: Earl Snod- grass, Brooks Morris, George Kearns, Forrest Hamrick, Warder Sutton, James Fitzwater, Ellis Whaling. STANDING: Jim Rhodes, Buck Jones, Dayton Scott, Roy Mullens, Carl Smith, Frank Fields, Fred Steortz, Rupert Nicholas, Pat Shearer. This page sponsored by CLAY FUNERAL HOME and CLAY FARM BUREAU of Clay, W. Va. ll Q,7.il1Zj -q u: fgfg, , H wilj?P:ffI,-fam H .w w m Best Football Players Ronald Sirk and Gary Smith fs Ai. , ii, x sf if we I w L i , ., ' ' W- QV? is 7- F real ,5 f W . ,. ., ,V su Q A l 5 ' ' I Mtg: l ,,.,. ..., . 1 I -'if' .Y 1 , ' . 4 Q 1 . ' , df I 59 ir- 11, Qi ,P I I v fl : ' , - 1 I HU r ,. , .,. - ll... f J i n I- I I 'vqvrzs Fl ' ,I lf' li Gary Smith Bfenda King Best Baseball Player gr L as il-1.1. Wilbert Troy Mollohan T4 57 ' All-State chorus Q- ' Larry Ferrebee, Lola Sizemore and Feddy Jones. , -, , - - 1, Inez Stephenson B4 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1960, we the Senior Class of 1964 entered Ole Clay High as green-horn freshmen. Our sponsors for our first year were O. K. Wilfong, Pete Sizemore, Don Moore, Mildred Sizemore, Mildred Ward, and Robert Leeson, chairman. The following students were elected to serve as our officers: president, Betty Hardman, vice-president, Bob Moore, secretary, Shirley Holcomb, and treasurer, Judy Durham. Louella Smith was chosen to represent us in the foot- ball coronation. She was escorted by Bob Moore. Our freshman basketball princess was Connie Boggs, and she chose as her escort Wayne Hinkle. Miss Freshmanwas Shirley Holcomb and Mr. Fresh- man was Billy Moore. Five cheerleaders were chosen from our freshman class, and they were Head Cheerleader, Sharon Graham, Romilda Neal, Mary Tracy, Sharon Gray, and Judy Dur- ham. Also during our freshman year, Barbara Ross was chosen by the FFA boys to be their Chapter Sweetheart. The fall of 1961 brought us back as silly sophomores . Our sophomore sponsors were Emilie Sizemore, Eva- lena Schoonover, Joyce Brown, Jessie Linkinogger, Pearl Poling, and Betty Graham, chairman. The students elected to lead us as sophomores were president, Connie Boggs, vice-president, Louella Smith, secretary, Betty Hardman, and treasurer, Shirley Hol- comb. Sharon Canfield was chosen to represent us as foot- ball princess and was escorted by Darrell Mullins. Shirley Jo Workman was elected as basketball prin- cess and her escort was Sam Riddle. Miss Sophomore was June Bullard and Mr. Sophomore was Dennis Parks. Chosen as Student Council members were Nancy Brady, Karen Brannon, Lola Sizemore, Sharon Gray, Jim Lockhart, David Wayne, Morgan Bragg, and Harold Bailes. Cheerleaders for our Sophomore Class were Sharon Graham, Head, Romilda Neal, Mary Tracy, and Sharon Gray. Whenwe were lovesick juniors , our sponsors were Dale Davis, Evalena Schoonover, Jessie Linkinogger, Leoma Boggs, Mike MacAteer, and Avonelle Hathaway, chairman. Junior class officers were president, Gary Smith, vice-president, Lola Sizemore, secretary, Sharon Gray, treasurer, Karen Brannon, and reporter, Dennis Parks. Barbara Ross was our football princess. She chose as her escort, David Graham. Elected as basketball princess was Janice Triplett, and Charles McCune was her escort. 85 Twenty-five juniors were initiated into the National Honor Society that year. The junior class presented a three-act comedy entitled A Boy Named Beulah. Some members of the cast became Thespians, and they elected as their officers president, Sharon Graham, vice-president, Lola Size- more, secretary, John Morris, and treasurer, Garland Tenney. Our senior sponsors were Evalena Schoonover, Dale Davis, Cecil Davis, Earl Moore, Leoma Boggs, and Jessie Linkenogger, chairman. Senior class officers were president, Ronald Sirk, vice-president, Wayne Hinkle, secretary, June Bullard, treasurer, Brenda King, and historian, Barbara Ann Ross. The football queen was Romilda Neal. Her escort was Albert Adkins. Senior princess was Carolyn Bosley, and she was escorted by Wayne Hinkle. The basketball queen was Shirley Jo Workman. Her escort was Garland Tenney. Senior princess was June Bullard, and she was escorted by Dale Davis. The president of the Student Council is Harold Bailes. The Senior Class had its Popularity Contest for 1964. The results are as follows: Mr. and Miss Tiskelwah: Gary Smith and June Bullard Mr. and Miss Senior: James Lockhart and Judy Durham Best Groomed: Barbara Ross and Darrell Mullins Best Football Players: Gary Smith and Ronald Sirk Most Talented Seniors: Jo Workman and Garland Tenney Wittiest Senior: JO Workman and Ronald Conner Best Basketball Players: Wayne Hinkle and Buck Coulter Best Figure and Physique: Barbara Ross and Larry Williams Life of the Party: Jo Workman and Ronald Conner Friendliest Seniors: Barbara Ross and Ronald Sirk Best Panther Fans: Millie Neal and James Ward Flirtiest Seniors: Mary Tracy and David Graham Quietest Seniors: Brenda King and Allen Chapman ' Laziest Seniors: Kaye Hubbard and Buck Coulter Best Dancers: Betty Jo Hardman and Jerry Duffield Best Actor and Actress: Jo Workman and Garland Tenney Most Likely to Succeed: James Lockhart and Nancy Brady Most Ambitious: James Lockhart and Lola Sizemore Most Popular: Millie Neal and Gary Smith Cutest Couples: Judy Durham and Gary Smith Seniors who have done the most for their class: Lola Sizemore and Harold Bailes Most Courteous: Sharon Gray and David Wayne Best All-Around Senior: Barbara Ross and Harold Bailes Prettiest and Handsome Seniors: Barbara Ross and Gary Smith Teachers Pets: Lola Sizemore and Carl Holcomb Best Musicians: Karen Brannon and Richard Edwards Best Baseball Player: Gary Smith We, the graduating class of 1964, leave with sadness, but fully desire that we shall add prestige and honor to Clay County High School. - - Barbara Ross This page sponsored by SIZEMORE SUPER MARKET, DOLLY'S RESTAURANT and THE CLAY MESSENGER Clay, West Virginia SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES LINDA ADKINS: Y-teens 1,2, Secretary 2, Class Tourna- ment 1,2, Theory Test Award 3. LORETTA ADKINS: Y-Teens 1, and Pep Club 2. GARNET ARNOLD: FHA 1, English Club 1, Current Event 2, Tattler Staff 4, Bus. Mgr. 4. SANDRA BAKER: Pep Club 2,4, Chorus 2,3, Soph. Cheer- leader, Spring Festival 2,3, bus team l, and Thanksgiving play 4. CAROL BELT: Pep Club 2, F.H.A. 1, English Club 1, Y- teens 3, Tattler Staff 4, Bus team 1,2, and Exchange editor 4. LORETTA BLEDSOE: English Club 1 and Current Events 1. CONNIE BOGGS: Thespians 3, Pep Club, Basketball Prin- cess 1, and Soph. Class Pres. HALLIE BOGGS: F.H.A. and Bible Club. CAROLYN BOGGS: Science Club 1, and Pep Club 2. CAROLYN BOSLEY: F.H.A. 1, Bible Club 2, Junior Play Prompter 3, Prom Committee 3, and Senior Class Football Princess 4. PENNY BOURNE: Y-teens 1, Pep Club 2, D-Masters 2, Office Worker 2,3, Typing Award 3, Shorthand Certificate 3, and bus team basketball 1,2. NANCY BRADY: Y-teens 1, Choral Club 2, Pep Club 2, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Student Council 3,4, Historian 4, Science Fair Award 2, Biology Award 2, Tattler Staff 4, Associate Editor of Tiskelwah 4, Cheer- leading alternate 4, and Class basketball l,2. TRINA BRAGG: F.H.A. 1, Bible Club 2, Chorus 3, and Mixed Chorus 3. - DELORIS BRALEY: Current Events Club 1, F.H.A. 1, Pep Club 2, Bus Team Basketball 1,2, Class Tournament 1,2, Future Teachers Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, N.H.S. Float Committee 4. KAREN BRANNON: Homeroom Pres. 1, Band 1,2,3, Band Club 1,2, All-State Band 2,3, Clarinet Award 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Provisional Member 2, Student Council3,4, Future Teachers ofAmerica 3,4, Treas- urer 4, Typing Award 3, Class Treasurer 3, Tattler Staff 4, Associated Editor of Tiskelwah 4, Mixed Chorus 4. JUNE BULLARD: Band 1,2, Band Club 1,2, Pep Band 2, All-State Band Award 2, Miss Soph., Science Fair Award 3, Float Committee 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Society play cast 4, Honor Society Parliamentarian 4, and Sect. of Senior Class. DAWNE BUTCHER: Variety Show3, Pep ciub 1,2, Band 1,4, Chorus l,2,3, Spring Festival 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2, Floats Committee l,2,3,4, Jr. Class Play, Jr. Variety Show Thes- pians 3,4, F.H.A. 3, Valentine Queen 3, Exchange Editor of Tattler 4, Vice-Pres. Home'Room 1, Pres. Home Room 2, Tattler Staff 4, Year Book Committee 4, Thespians Play 4, Library Helper 1, Tiskelwah 4-H Club 2,3,4, Broadcasters Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 3. CAROLYN BUTCHER: Current Events 1, Bus Team 2, Y- teens 1, Choral Club 1. SHARON CANFIELD: Y-teens 1,2, Class Tournament 1,2, Football Princess 2, Ushered at Graduation 3, Ushered at Class Play 3. LORITA CANTRELL: Y-teens 1,2, Class Tournament 1,2, and Bus Team 1,2. ROSE CANTRELL: Y-teens 1, Choral Club 2, Pep Club 2 and National Honor Society 3,4. MARLENE CARR: Y-teens 1, and Pep Club 2. VERNA DANIELS: Y-teens 2, and Pep Club Z. JANICE DAWSON: F.H.A., Y-teens, Bus Team and Office helper. ANNA DENNIS: Pep Club 1, and English Club 1. JEANNE DODRILL: Majorette 1,2,4, Cheerleader 3, Band 1,2,4, Mixed Chorus 4, Co-ed Correspondent 3, Widen High 1,2. GENELLE DOUGLAS: Science Club 1, and Current Events Club 2. SUSAN DUFFIELD: Y-teens Reporter 2, Office helper 2, Co-editor of Tattler 4, Copy editor of Yearbook 4. JUDY DURHAM: Y-teens 1, Pep Club 1,2, Cheerleader 1,2, Thespians 3, Chorus 1, Class Reporter 2, Spring Festival 1, D. Masters 1. BETTY EAGLE: Current Events Club 1,2. NANCY EAGLE: Current Events Club 1,2. ADA JANE FIELDS: Y-teens 1,2, F.T.A. 3,4, Bus Team 1,2. SHARON GRAHAM: Head Cheerleader 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Ushered at Style Show 2, Served at Prom 2, Prom Commit- tee 3, Ushered at Graduation 3, Class Play 3, Band 3, Office Helper 4, Thespians 3,4, President 4, and Thespian Plays 4. BEVERLY GRAY: Bible Club 1,2. DONNA GRAY: Y-teens 1, and Current Events 2. SHARON GRAY: Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Student Council 1,2, 3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Pep Club 1,2, F.T.A. 4, Sect. Jr. Class, and Reporter of Soph. Class. CARROL HAMRICK: Student Council 1, Class President l, Class Play 3, Thespians 3,4, Thespian Play 4, Miss Widen 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 1,2,4, Tiskelwah 4, Widen High 1,2. HAZEL HANSHAW: Bible Club 1,2, Reporter, Historian, Jr. Prom Committee. SANDRA HANSON: English Club 1, Bus Team 1,2, Y-teens 2, Jr. Talent Show, Jr. Sr. Prom 3, Journalism Talent Show 3, Christmas Program 4, Editor of Tattler 4, Yearbook Staff 4. BETTY JO HARDMAN: Class Pres. 1, Student Council 1, Class Secretary 2, Class Cheerleader 1,2, Best Class Cheer- leader 1, Head 2, Float Committee 1,2,3,4, Served at Prom 2, Band Club 1,2, Pep Band 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 4, Tattler Staff 4, News Editor of Tattler 4. LYNN HINKLE: Y-teens 1, Choral Club 2, and Pep Club 2. KAREN HOLCOMB: Y-teens 1, Bus Team 1, Choral Club 2, and Prom Committee 3. LETA HOLCOMB: Basketball 1, Pep Club 1,2, F.H.A. 1,2, Class Cheerleader 2. MARIE HOPKINS: Y-teens 1,2, Style Show 4. KAYE HUBBARD: Y-teens treasurer 1, Class Tournament Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 2, Tattler Staff 4. BETTY HUGHES: Y-teens 1, Pep Club 2, Science Fair Committee 2, National Honor Society 3,4. CAROLYN IGO: Y-teens 2, Library Helper 4. JOY JEFFREY: Chorus 3,4, Current Events 1, G.A.A. 3, Art Club 2,3, Basketball 3. LINDA KERR: Y-teens 1, Library Helper 2, Pep Club 2, Class Play 3, Thespians Plays 4, Thespians 3,4, Tattler Staff 4, Tiskelwah Staff 4, Typist. BRENDA KING: National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 2, Treasurer of Sr. Class. CAROLYN KING LUCAS: English Club 1, F.H.A. 2,3, cho- rus Club 4, Thanksgiving Play 4, Spring Festival 4. BRENDA MOORE: Y-teens 1,2. DORIS MORRIS: F.H.A. 1, Bible Club 2, and Chorus 4. RUTH ANN MORRIS: Science Club 1, Current Events Club 2. CINDREDA MURPHY: F.H.A. 1, English Club 1, Bible Club 2, Bus Team 1,2. DOROTHY NEAL: Homeroom Pres. 1, Y-teens 1, Class Tournament 1, Pep Club 2, Tattler Staff 4, Advertising Manager Tattler Staff 4. ROMILDA NEAL: Pep Club 1,2, Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Head 4, Ushered at Style Show 2, Served at Prom 2, Lead the Sr. 3, Future Teachers 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Thes- pians 3,4, Football Queen 4, Class Play 3, Thespian Play 4, National Honor Society Plays 4. CARRIE NICHOLS: Bible Club 1,2, Reporter 2, Chorus 1, Thanksgiving Play 4. LINDA NICHOLAS: Band 2,3,4, Current Event 1, Pep Club 2. WILMA OWENS: Richwood High 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1,2, Pine- ville High 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, F.T.A. 3, Future Secretary 3, and Prom Committee 3. CAROLYN PAXTON LITTON: Y-teens 1, Pep Club 2, Class Tournament 1, Bus Team 1,2. BETTY PRITT: F.H.A. 1, Pep Club 2, Bus Team 1,2, Faculty Dinner 4, Business Honorary Dinner 4. VEDA RAMSEY: Bible Club 1,2, Girls Bus Team 2. BARBARA ROSS: Historian4, Jr. Football Princess 3, Band Club 1,2, Majorette 4, Alternate Majorette 1,2, Band 1,2,4, F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart 1, Tattler Staff 4, News Editor of Tattler Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Maid of Honor Black- walnut Festival 4, and Style Show 4. PAMELA SAMPLES: Y-teens 1,2, and Year Book Staff 4. ROSEMARY SAMMS: Bible Club 1, Choral Club 2, Class Tournament 1,2, Spring Festival 1,2,3,4. MARY SAYRE: Y-teen 1,2, Girls Bus Team 1. JUDY SHAMBLIN: Yearbook editor 4, Tattler Staff 4, Spring Festival 1, F.H.A. 1, English Club 1, Bible Club 2, Girls Bus Team 1, Chorus 1. LOLA SIZEMORE: Student Council2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice- Pres. 4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Y-teens 1, Pep Club 2, Vice-Pres. Jr. Class, Thespians 3,4, Secretary 4, 4-H Club 2,3,4, Band 3,4, Chorus 1,4, All-State Chorus 4, Jr. Play. JANE SPENCER: Current Events 2, Science Fair Commit- tee 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Bell County High School 1, Dramatics Club 1, and Pep Club 1. BRENDA STONE: Bus Team 1,2, Current Events Club 2, Bible Club 3, Chorus 2,3. MARY TRACY: Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Horne- room Reporter 1, Usher at Style Show 2, Served at Prom 2, Talent Show for Prom 3, Usher at Graduation 3, Tiskelwah 4-H Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Reporter 4, Float Committee 3,4, Editor 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Served at Home- coming Dance 4, N.H.S. Talent Show 4. JANICE TRIPLETT: Widen High 1,2, Student Council l, Camp Horeshoe 2, Girls State 3, Served at Prom 2, Style Show 2, Editor of Yearbook 4, Junior Basketball Princess. ELLA TRUMAN: F.H.A. 1, Pep Club 2, Bus Team 1,2, ALBERT ADKINS: Queen's Escort 45 Tattler Staff 4 RONALD VERNON ADKINS: Hi-Y 1,2 HAROLD BAILES: Band 15 Band Club 15 Basketball 15 Grand Prize general science l5 Vice President Fireman's Club 25 Student Council 3,45 President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Jr. Play 35 National Honor Society Play 45 4-H Club 1,2, 3,45 Bus Team 2,3,4 WILLIAM M. BARKER: English Club 15 Hi-Y 2 CHARLES BELT: Future Farmers of America: Basketball LARRY BOGGS: FFA l,2,3,4 MORGAN BRAGG: Science Club 15 Pep Club 25 Student Council 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 CARL BROWN: FFA l,2,3,45 Sentinel of FFA 4 WELDON DALE BROWN: FFA 15 Hi-Y 2 JAMES CADLE: FFA l,3,45 Fireman's Club 2 ALAN RAY CHAPMAN: Science Club 15 Fireman's Club 25 Shop Award 25 National Honor Society 3,4 JAMES RONALD CONNER: Associate editor of Tattler 45 Broadcasting Club 35 National Honor Society 35 CCHS Band 3,45 Widen High School Band 1,25 Bus Team 3,4 MARTIN BYRON COULTER: Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 C-Club 25 Chess Club 1,25 Tattler Staff 4 CECIL DARRELL DARNELL: Fireman's Clubg Current Events Club ALLEN DALE DAVIS: Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4 JERRY RICHARD DUFFIELD: Jr. High Basketball 15 Bus Team 2,3,45 Class Tournament l,2,3,45 Pep Club 15 CAP 4 RICHARD C. EDWARDS: Basketball 1,25 Band l,2,45 Base- ball 35 Tattler Staff 4 LARRY DENCIL FERREBEE: FFA l,2,35 Parliamentarian 35 Band l,2,3,45 lst Chair Solo 3,45 Mid-East All-Star High School Band 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Tattler Staff 45 All State Mixed Chorus 45 Christmas Play 4 LAWRENCE FERREBEE: FFA l,2,35 Mixed Chorus 45 Football 45 Tattler Staff 5 Yearbook Staff JAMES FIELDS: FFA l,2,3,45Star Greenhand, State Record Book Contest 15 Soil Judging Team, State Record Book Con- test 25 Soil Judging team, Chapter Secretary, Star Poultry Farmer, Star Crop Farmer, State Farmer Degree 35 Record Book Contest, Chapter Treasurer 4 CHARLES E. FOREMAN: Basketball 15 Football l,2,3,45 Science Club 1,25 Track 1,2 DAVID G. GRAHAM: Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,3,45 Tat- tler Staff 45 Escort 35 Yearbook Staff 4 DONALD RAY GRAY: Basketball l,2,35 Track 2,35 FFA 1, 2,3,4 LARRY GRAY: Thespians5 Science Clubg National Honor Society ORA THOMAS GROVES: Science Club 15 Football 15 Audio Visual2,3,45 Fables 3,45 Baseball 2,35 Thespians 3,45 Junior Play 35 Tattler Staff 45 Thespian Reporter 45 Sports Editor 45Attendance Helper35 Talent Show 3,45 Senior Motto Com- mittee 45 Sneak Club 4 WILLIAM HANSHAW: Science Club5 Current Events Club ROBERT HATHAWAY: Science Club 1,2 WAYNE HINKLE: National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Escort 1,45 C-Club 25 Chess Club 25 Science Club 15 Vice-President of Class 45 Captain of Basketball Team 4 GARRY LYNN HOLCOMB: English Club 15 Science Club 2 CARL RAE HOLCOMB: Baseball 1,2,4, Basketball l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Track 35 Thespian 3,4 KENNETH JOHNSON: Football 15 Bus Team 3,45 Science Club 1, Pep Club 3 FREDDY JONES: Class Tournament 25 Bus Team 2,3,45 Band Club 1,25 Band l,2,3,45 Drum Major 3,45 All-State Band35 All-State Chorus 45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Variety Shows 1,2,3,4 Class Tournament 2, Tattler Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Faculty Dinner 4, Business Honorary Dinner 4. CHARLOTTE TURNER: Y-teens 1,2, Y Treasurer 2, Tat- tler Staff 4, Advertising Manager on Tattler Staff 4. JANE WALKER: Current Event 1, Bible Club 2. LINDA WILMOTH: Current Event 1,2. CAROL WOODS: Y-teens 1, Pep Club 2. JO WORKMAN: Thespians 3,4, Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3,4, N.H.S. Play, basketball princess 2, baseball queen 1, mixed chorus 4, Band 1,2, Band Club 1,2, Pep Band 1,2, Served at Prom 2, Class Tournament l, shortest girl in tournament 1, Best Girl sport in class tournament 2, Float Committee. KWENTIN KYLE KEENAN: Hi-Y 15 C-Club 25 Basketball Mgr. l,2,3,45 Football Mgr. 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 THOMAS BRADLEY KING: FFA 1,2,3,4 JAMES LEGG: Science Club 15 Fireman's Club 2 JAMES LOCKHART: Basketball lg Hi-Y 15 Fireman's Club 25 lst Place Biology Science Fair 25 Class Tournament1,25 Student Council 3,45 Parliamentarian 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Treasurer 45 4-H Club 3,45 Bus Team 2,3,45 Na- tional Honor Society Play 4 ROY LOVE: Band l,2,3,45 Band Club 15 Fireman's Club 25 Thespians 3,45 Junior Class Play CHARLES LEON MCCUNE: Hi-Y 1,25 Escort 3 JERRY ALLEN METHENEY: FFA 1,2,3,4 TROY WILBERT MOLLOHAN: Hi-Y 1,2 , CHARLES LLOYD MULLINS: Weight lifting 1,2 DARRELL LEE MULLINS: Football Mgr. l,2,3,45 Basket- ball Mgr.2,3,45 Baseball Mgr. 25 Freshman Escort 15 Soph- omore Escort5 Science Club 1 CLARENCE NOTTINGHAM: Current Events 15 Fireman's Club 25 National Honor Society 3,4 RALPH HARLEY NOTTINGHAM: Current Events 1,2 KERMIT LEE OXLEY: Basketball 15 Current Events 25 Fireman's Club 3 KERIVIIT ARTHUR RAMSEY: Basketball 15 FFA l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 ROBERT WAYNE RAMSEY: FFA l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,35 Track25 Tattler Sports Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,4 SAMUEL T. RIDDLE: Basketball Escort 25 Football 1,25 Chess Club 25 Tattler Staff 4 LARRY DALE SALISBURY: Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 2 LLOYD GALE SALISBURY: Hi-Y 1,2 ARTHUR ARNOLD SAMUELS: FFA l,2,3,4 LARRY RICHARD SANTACROSE: Fireman's Club 1,2 SAMMY RUSSELL SCHOONOVER: Student Council 1,25 Sci- ence Club 1 JAMES RONALD SIRK: Pep Club 1,25 Track l,2,3,45 Foot- ball l,2,3,45 Football Captain 45 Senior Class Pres. GARY SMITH: Football l,2,3,45 co-captain 4: Baseball 1, 2,3,45 Pep Club 25 Chess Club 15 Class Pres. 3 DAVID LOY STALNAKER: Science Club 1,2 JERRY EDGAR STARCEER: FFA l,2,3,45 President, chap- ter Star Farmer, Central Federation Star Farmer, 2nd Place Star State Farmer ofW. Va., Chapter Farm Mechanics Winner, State Farmer Degree 35 Chapter President, Central Federation President 4 JAMES TAYLOR: Hi-Y l,2,35 Shorthand Award 3 GARLAND TENNEY: Baseball l,2,3,45 Audio-Visual 2,3,45 Basketball 15 Thespians 3,45 Talent Show 3,45 Treasurer of Thespians 45Junior Class Play 35 Mixed Chorus 45 National Honor Society Play 45 Tattler Staff 45 Attendance Helper 3, 45 Senior Motto Committee 45 Sneak Club 4 JOHN TERRY: Bus Team l,2,3,45 Class Tournament 1,25 Hi-Y Club 1,2 GEORGE TOWNSEND JR.: Current Events 1,2 JAMES WARD: Hi-Y 1,25 Junior High Basketball 15 Bus Team l,2,3,45 Class Tournament 25 First Solid Geometry Class 45 4-H Club 4 DAVID WAYNE: Band l,2,35 Band Club 1,25 Student Coun- cil 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Audio Visual 4 LARRY KEITH WILLIAMS: Football l,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Weight lifting l,2,35 Basketball 15 Bus Team 2,3,4 Captain 45 Pep Club 25 Chess Club 15 Mixed Chorus 4 VINCENT YOUNG: Current Events5 Fireman's Club - END- This page sponsored by UNITED UTILITIES OF W. VA. INC. Clay, West Virginia SENIOR CLASS WILLS I, Linda Adkins, do hereby will all my unmailable letters to Mrs. Morris, my love for the democrat party to Sharon Canfield, my little feet to Sam Riddle, my hope chest to Sharon and Leonard and last of all to my brother and sister the bus house I have tried to get all year. I, Loretta Adkins, will my class ring to Philip, all of my necklaces to Bob Legg and those good ole P.O.D. books to Mr. Gibson. I, Garnet Arnold, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my class ring and love to Lonnie, my good times at Clay High to Shelia Moore. I, Sandra Baker, do hereby will my good times on bus 10 to Carol Stone, my class ring to my baby sister, Kathy, my operators to my other sister Dorcas, and everything else to Charlie including my love and life. I, Carol Belt, will my good times at Clendenin to Mavis Frame. My good times at Clay to Sharon and Freda Belt. My class ring to mother and daddy. To my best friend Dawne Butcher I will her all my happiness. Last but not least Iwill my love to a certain guy at Clendenin. I, Loretta Bledsoe, will my good ole times at Clay High to my brother, Max, to my best friend Betty Iwill my class ring and all my love to a certain boy. I, Connie Boggs, will my good times at Clay High to my brother Arthur, and my ability to work and stand up on slick roads to Judy. I, Hallie Boggs, being of sound mind and body, will both my good and bad times at Clay High to Sharon Butcher and Sue Boggs, and all my love to David. I, Carolyn Boggs, will my class ring to my sister Sylvia, my music app. notebook to Sharon Belt, my seat on bus 15 to anyone lucky enough to get it. I will my broken back from carrying all of those books for 12 years to my brother David. I, Carolyn Bosley, will my good times at Clay High to my brother and my chemistry book to anyone that wants it. I, Penny Bourne, being of sound body and mind, do hereby will my good times at Clay Hi to my sister, Linda. My un- mailable letters to Mrs. Morris, and all my love to a cer- tain boy. I, Nancy Brady, will my ability to drive to Karen Brannon and my truthfulness to Jim Lockhart. I, Trina Bragg, to everyone bequeath all the love, peace, and happiness in the world. With deepest admiration, I want to say thanks to Mr. Earl Moore, Mrs. Eakle, and Mrs. Stover for all the loving kindness and understanding they have given me during my years at Clay High School. I, Deloris Ann, will my driver's license to Betty Jo and Mary Lou, all myjokes and wild times to Teresa, Ambitious, Karen, Connie, Sue and J. E., and my membership in the National Honor Society to my brother, Joey. I, Karen Brannon, will all my books and grades to my twin sisters, my ability to play the piano to Nancy Brady, and all my wonderful times at Clay High to the underclassmen. I, June Bullard, do hereby will my class ring to Peggy, my good luck to anyone who has more bad luck than I do, my good times at Clay High to the up-coming seniors, and my best wishes to all the other graduation seniors. I, Dawne Butcher, being in weak body, blank mind, will all my good and bad times to my sister Sharon, Candy, Sandra M., Donna S., and Donna B. My class ring to my twin brother Buck Shot. And the best of luck, love and happiness to my best friend Carol Belt. I, Carolyn Butcher, will my class ring and all my love to Joe Wilmoth, and my front seat in study hall to Gary Stock- well. I, Sharon Canfield,will my class ring to my sister, Deloris, my love for the Republican party to Linda Adkins. I, Lorita Cantrell, will my class ring to my sister, Margaret, my secrets to Genelle, and my dimples to Rose Cantrell. I, Rose Cantrell, will my place in the National Honor Society to Wanda Cantrell, my class ring to Lois Holcomb and all my love to two little girls, Cathy and Joann. I, Marlene Carr, being sound of mind and body do hereby bequeath my class ring to my sister Janice and my good times in journalism to anyone that can put up with Mouthy and all my love, to Donnie. I, Verna Daniels, being of sound mind and body, will my class ring to Fay, bus seat on bus 5 to Marie. Newspapers to Gary, good times to Gene, my hard times in class to Ruby, and all my love to Paul. I, Janice Dawson, will my class ring to my mother and good times at Clay High to my brother, Virgil. I, Anna Dennis, will all my love to Lester Barnes, my class ring and all my ability of getting boyfriends to my sister Sue. And my good times in old C.C.H.S. to the senior class of 1965. I, Jeanne Dodrill, will my fun on bus 18 to Forrest, and my blonde hair to Shelia Boggs. I, Joyce Dorsey, will my good times at the Sugar Shack to Kwentin, Dave, Sammy, Buck and Kaye. My black onyx ring to Kaye, good looks to Buck and knee socks to Carol Hard- man, and last but not least all my love to Kwentin. I, Genelle Douglos, will Cindy my ability to control my temper, all my secrets to Lorita, my seat on bus 12 to Sammy and Maude my broken back from carrying my books for 12 years. I, Susan Duffield, will my class ring to Patty, my craziness to Todd Mollohan and half of my year book to Norman. I, Judy Durham, will my good times at C.C.H.S. to my sis- ters, my shorthand books to Louella, my ability to pass my driver's test to Connie, my class ring and all my love to Gary. I, Betty Eagle, will all my good times to Clay High. Will my black hair to Carol Belt, my class ring to mother and father. I, Nancy Eagle,will my position in journalism to anyone who wants it. 1, Jane Fields, will my class ringto my brother, Ralph, my books to my cousin, Terry, my good times at C.C.H.S. to Joann and Jeang and my seat on the bus to my brother Ralph. I, Sharon Graham, will my class ring, all my love and my future to Leonard even though he already has them. I will my place in Thespians to Edward, my small feet to Deloris, my naturally wavy hair to Sharon and Linda and the rest to my future husband, Leonard Canfield. I, Beverly Gray, will my typewriter to my sister Frances. My good times at C.C.H. to Shella Brouen. My typing and shorthand grades to anyone that would like to have them. My Bookkeeping grades to Sharon Holcomb. I, Donna Gray, will my drivers license to Byrd, Betty and Wilma. My love to Max, and my ability to out think a cer- tain boy to Connie. I, Sharon Gray, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath all my unmailable letters to Mrs. Morris, my shortness to Lola, because she needs it, and my class ring and all my love to Bill. I, Carrol Hamrick, being of sound mind and body, will my french brain to Micky Barrett, my silly actions and per- sonality to Sharon Boggs, my love to that certain guy, and all my good times to the remaining students of Clay High. I, Hazel Hanshaw, will to my cousin Norma my good times at Clay, my grades to Paul and Dane, and my quietness on bus 16 to Marlene and to the incoming senior class of 65 my best wishes. I, Sandra Hanson, will my sister Sue my kindness, Delbert Moore my ability to do homework, Teresa White, my position in journalism and Pam and Mary my Santa Claus laugh. I, Betty Hardman, will my being short to Joyce, my trom- bone to Paula, being a majorette to my sister Donna, my dimples to Larry and all my good times in Clay Hi to every- one at Clay Hi. I, Lynn Hinkle, bequeath my solid geometry book to some poor stupid nut, and the rest I'll take with me because I need it worse than anyone else. I, Karen Holcomb, will my sister Dawn my ability to get in trouble, JoAnn Rogers my nicknames and Jo Workman my voice, and everything else to anyone who wants it. I, Leta Holcomb, will all my love to Leonar, my class ringto my sister Sharon and flirtiness to my young grandfather. I, Marie Hopkins, will my good times at Clay Hi to Patsy and my books to anyone that wants them. I, Kaye Hubbard, will my personality to my sis Phyllis, black hair to Judy, good looks to Kwentin, all my good times at Clay Hi to Amber and Dorthy, and my honesty, truthful- ness and reputation of never telling a lie to Phillip Morris. I, Betty Hughes, will my good times at Clay Hi. to all on- coming Freshmen, my place in the National Honor Society to Connie Foster, my wonderful times at Summersville to Jane Spencer and Wilma Owens, and everything else I possess to Woody. I, Carolyn Igo, will all my love to Del. A certain boy to Shirley, lots of good grades to Brenda, my love to Grandma, and a certain boy to J enetta. I, Joy Jeffrey, will my snacks of bologna sandwiches and dill pickles to Evieg a book Living End to Kathy Slusher, and a yankee named Charlie to Emma. I, Linda Kerr, will my class ring and all my love to Ronnie, my typing ability to Marlene, my blonde hair to Frances, my happiness to Joe and Ruth and my good times to James and Frankie. I, Brenda King, will my love to Bobby, my unmailable let- ters to Mrs. Morris, my quietness to Rose Murphy. I, Carolyn Lucas, will all of my love to my husband Charles, my class ring to my sister Ruth, my smiles to Ginger. And my ability to pass a test to Steve. I, Brenda Moore, will my class ring to Gay Craddock, my seat on Bus 3 to Eunice Hathway, and my initial pins and blonde hair to Doris Morris. I, Doris Morris, will my class ring to Evelyn, dresses to Sharon, hair to Nadine, bracelets to Brenda, blue skirt to Barbara and my fingernails to Kathy. I, Ruth Morris, bequeath my good times at Clay Hi. to every- one, my class ring to my sister Lula Mae, and my seat in the Drivers Training car to anyone with enough nerve to sit in it. I, Cindreda Murphy, will my class ring and love to a certain boy. My meanness to Genelle and Ronnie, and my seat on bus 12 to Sammy. I, Dorothy Neal, will my ability to get along with Cecil Davis to Kaye, my hot dogs with peanut butter and jelly to Larry Ramsey, my lavendar shift jumper to Judy and Sharon, and my class ring to Kent. I, Romilda Neal, will my place in cheerleading to my sister, Henrietta and Mary Smith, my membership in Thespians to Ann Morton, my membership in National Honor Society to Connie and Neda. I, Carrie Nichols, will my class ring to a certain boy, my rank in Social Living to anyone who wants it, and all my good times at Clay Hi. to the Freshmen. I, Linda Nicholas, will my class ring to my niece, Regina, my necklace and pictures to Roy, my red bows to Bob, and my good ole P.O.D. Book to Mr. Gibson. I, Wilma Owens, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my ability to forget to anyone who finds it easy to remember. I, Carolyn Paxton Litton, do hereby will my good times at Clay Hi.to Norma, Linda and Carolyn. My class ring to my sister, Lois and all my love to Larry. I I, Betty Pritt, will all my good times to Lena and Elaine, my ability to graduate to my brothers, my weight to my father, my happiness to mother and my class ring to my youngest sister Debora and last of all my love to whomever is lucky enough to receive it. I, Veda Ramsey, will my class ring to my mother, my P.O.D. book to any fool sucker enough to buy it. My hard times with Mr. Gibson to Carol Walker, my old age to Emma and Susan and my darling swingie to Joey who can't find herself a lover and all my love to Donald. I, Barbara Ross, will my driving ability to Dorothy and Kaye. I, Pamela Samples, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be my final will and testament. To Mr. Dale Davis goes my quietness. My big mouth and all my hectic times to Luke and Clem. My class ring to my sister, Tammy. I, Rosemary Samns, being of sound mind and body will my good times at Clay Hi, to Sherry. My class ring to mother and daddy, and all my love to a certain boy. I, Mary Sayre, will all my good times in P.O.D. back to Mr. Dale Davis. My talent in art to Morgan Bragg. And to Pam and Sandy my ability to get to class on time. I, Judy Shamblin, will my good times at Clay Hi. to the freshmen especially one. My good behavior seat on bus 15 to Hazil Evans, my drivers license to Sandy and Pam. My vacant space at Spencer to Carla Davis, my chewing gum to Albert Adkins and my A in Social Livings lst 9 wks. to Troy Mollohan. I, Lola Sizemore, being of sound mind and strong body do hereby bequeath my solid geometry book and the elements in chemistry to Mrs. Ward, my gray hair to Sharon Gray, because she doesn't have any, my ability to get along with Mrs. Eakle to Paula and my class ring and all my love to Roy. I, Jane Spencer, will my place in National Honor Society to my sister, Peggie, my good times at Clay High to anyone who needs them, and ability to keep my mouth shut when necessary to Wilma and Betty. I, Brenda Stone, will all my love to my husband Junior, and my class ring to my sister Carolyn Gray. I, Mary Tracy, will my good times at Clay High to my brother, Dick. My position in National Honor Society to my sister, Alice. My cheerleading to the next Varsity Cheerleaders. And my class ring to a certain someone. I, Janice Triplett, will my seat on Bus 18 to Earl and Rocky. My good times at Clay to my brother, Mike and also my radio. My quietness on the bus to Cappy and Herby. All my stuffed animals to Marla. My class ring and all my love to a certain boy. Good wishes to everyone. I, Ella Truman, will my good times at Clay High to my brother, Jerry, my class ring to my mother and father, and all my love to Broadus Markle. I, Charlotte Turner, will my ability to drive to Mary Smith. My class ring to my sister, Sue. All my good times at Clay to Brenda and Shirley Igo. My ability to make passing grades to my brother. Roger. I, Jane Walker, will my good times at Clay High to the boys of the Junior class. Any my precious P.O.D. book to any- one that is crazy enough to take P.O.D. and my class ring to a certain boy. I, Linda Wilmoth, will my good times at Clay High to Carolyn Gray and a Junior Boy. My class ring and all my love to a certain boy. My seat in P.O.D. to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. I, Carol Woods, will my class ring to my sister Joyce, my ability to get along with Larry Dale to Linda Paxton, and Pat Boone records to Norma Litton. I, Jo Workman, hereby will my classring to Judy Childers, my ball glove and spikes to Brenda Holcomb, my giggles to Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Eakle, and Mrs. Testa, my dimples to Barbara Ross, my smile to Mr. Shimer, my ability to get along with people to Neda, and all my love to Amos. I, Albert Adkins, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my seat in English IV to Mary Smith. I, Ronald Vernon Adlcins, hereby will my good grades if any to my sister, Sue, my seat on bus 11 to anyone who is un- lucky enough to get the front seat, and my P.O.D. book to anyone who is crazy enough to take P.O.D. I, Harold Bailes being of weak mind and failing body, do hereby bequeath in the presence of witnesses my solid and trig course to some brave soul, my good looks to Dobie, my Don Juaniness to Lockhart, and my weekends to Carolyn. I, William M. Barker, will all my good times on Bus 8 to Mike Nichols. Me, Charles Belt, of sound mind here do by bequeath my band Englishto Mrs. Testa for better usseage and my happy time to my friend, James Cadle, and all of my subjects to those whotake them next year. I have had a very wonderful four years here. I hope others do, too. I, Larry Boggs, will my seat on the bus to Delmas Moore. I, Morgan Bragg, do bequeath my chemistry chair to Sue, my class ring to Joan Dawson, my art grade to Mary Sayre, and my ability to get along with Mrs. Ward to Ambitious . I, Carl Brown, do hereby will my walking shoes to Johnie Bodkins. I, Weldon Dale Brown, will my good behavior on the bus to Lorena. I, James Cadle, will all my bad times to Clayton Pritt Jr., all my D's to Roger Shuler, and to Mr. Gibson my precious P.O.D. book. I, Alan R. Chapman, being of sound mind and disposing memory do hereby will all my good times at Clay High to Darrell, Buddy, and Larry. Any other worldly gains I may accumulate between now and the time I kick the bucket shall at that time go to my nearest relative. Those gains I have before this time I get to keep them. I, James Ronald Conner, in sound mind and body do hereby bequeath Ruth Winters, Sandy Shamblin, and Kay Wilson my good luck. I, Martin Byron Coulter, will my football uniform to Doc. Fox, my good times at the shack to Dorothy and Kaye. To my brother, Stevie, I will the shack . I, Cecil Darrell Darnell, will my hair to Mr. Dye, my lies and car to Sharon Moore, and my good looks to Junior Townsend. I, Allen Dale Davis, will my football position to any fool who can hold it. I, Jerry Richard Duffield, will my class ring to Connie R., my hat to Mr. Brown, my P.O.D. book to Morgan G., and my ability to trap to Mr. Spiro. My grades go to anyone who needs them, and my heart to C.S.R. I, Richard C. Edwards, will all my A's to my brother Yogi which are very few and all the good times I had at Clay High, and also my good looks to Keith Sigman and Pat Morris who really need them. 90 I, Larry Dencil Ferebee, will my class ring to any gi lucky enough to steal it, my cornet to Larry A. William and my good looks to any guy who can match them. I, Lawerence Ferebee, will my isometric card to a skinny boys. I, James Fields,will my seat in P.O.D. to anyone fool enoug to want it, my ability to get out of school at noon to Stev Moore, my sling shot to Mr. Brown, and all my love, luc and friends to Dorcas Moore. I, Charles Foreman, will my place in the mile run on th track field as well as my place in football to anyone goo enough for them. Somebody got everything else. I, David G. Graham, will my ring to any girl that woul satisfy me. I, Donald Ray Gray, will my P.O.D. to David Graham, m ability to borrow money to Arnold Samuels, my dirty joke to Marlene, and all my love to Donetta. I, Larry Gray, do hereby will my class ring to Peggy, m unmailable shorthand letters to Mrs. Morris, my hot ro Plymouth to Karen, my driving ability to June who will cer tainly need it, and my crazy personality to Connie Boggs. I, Tonnny Groves, do will my double-clutch in A flat guita to Garland Tenney, Esquire. I will all my good times a Clay High School to Mary Nellybel.l Williams, better know as Banjo , I will my car to Mr. Justin D. Clutch , bette known as John Dallis Morris. I, William Hanshaw, will my place in chemistry to anyone who will have it. I, Robert Hathaway, will my good looks to Steve Moore, my social problems book to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Wayne Hinkle, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my chemistry and English books to anyone who wants them. My solid geometry and trig books to Judson Hickman, and my class ring to a girl with dark hair, also my basketball uniform to Sam Riddle. I, Gary Lynn Holcomb, being of no mind, and part body due to intoxication, hereby declare that I will take everything with me when I go fso they can burnj. I, Carl Rae Holcomb, being of shot mind and body will my athletic No. ll to anyone who gets stuck with it: my money and grades to Steve Coulter, my luck at skipping school to the boys getting caught, my booze to Amber, and my good looks to Duane Alltop and to anybody else who needs them. I, Kenneth Johnson, leave my trench-coat to Eddie Graham, my ability to play basketball to Garland Samples, my brains to Bobby Dorsey, looks to Morgan Bragg, class ring to Shelia, to Weldon Brown my old crow , to Mr. Gibson my religion, and last but not least, to Kaye Hubbard I leave my ability to talk. I, Freddy Lewis Jones, would like to will my good times to my brothers, and my ability in music to whoever wants it. I, Kwentin Kyle Keenan, will my place in the National Honor Society to Tommy Sizemore, my vote for Head Manager to Larry Wilmouth, my class ring to Joyce, and my good times at Clay High to all the future graduates. I, Thomas King, will my seat on the bus to Dennis Gray, my place in C.C.H.S. to a girl. I, James Legg, will my class ring to a certain brunette, all my good luck to Joe Naylor, and Bob Keener, and my ability to get along with others to Oscar Hamrick. I, James Lockhart, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath my class ring to Nancy, my chemistry and solid books to some unfortunate junior, my grades to Freddie Burnside, my good looks to Jim Gray, my position in the Student Council to someone who will do a better job than I did, and all my wonderful experiences at C.C.H.S. to all the underclassmen. I, Roy Love, do hereby will all my books to Mrs. Ward, my hat to Joe Paul, my bed in the Shack to Roy Rhodes, and my ring to Lola. I, Charlie McCune, will all my hard times to Andy Adkins, my good times to Franklin Canfield, and the English class to Bobby Graham. I, Jerry Allen Metheny, will Susie all my love and my class ring, Glen Nichols my seat in Public Speaking. I, Troy Mollohan, will Danny Starcher and Darius Cunning- ham my bad times at school, and Judy Shamblin anything she wants. I, Charles Lloyd Mullins, will my good looks to all the under- classmen. I, Darrell Lee Mullins, will everything I own to Joyce Trip- lett, and my place as manager to Larry Wilmouth. I, Clarence Nottingham, will my good times at Clay High to the freshmen, my chemistry book to some unfortunate chemistry student in '64, my ability to succeed to my teachers, my seat in French to Pat Shafstall, and my character to some lucky person. I, Ralph Harley Nottingham, will my rabbit dog to Junior Townsend, my place in study hall to Cecil Darnell and Claude Westfall. I, Kermit Lee Oxley, will my class ring to Sharon and I will the five years I spent at C.C.H.S. to anybody that doesn't study. I, Kermit Ramsey, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my seat on bus 8 to whoever gets to it first, my fountain pen to Arnold Samuels, and my social living book to any fool who wants it. I, Bob Ramsey, being of sound mind and body do hereby will my seat on the bus Qhalf in the aislej and my English books to Larry Legg, my shoe-shine to Sam Riddle, since he needs it and my seat in English to Donald Reedy fpoor Donaldl. I, Samuel T. Riddle, do hereby will my marvelous hat to Bob Ramsey, my standing room of bus 415 to Mike Cogar, and my ability to drive to Frank Wilson. I, Larry Dale Salisbury, hereby will my good grades to Jean Carr, my P.O.D. book to Mr. Gibson, my class ring to my sister, Ruth, all of my good luck to Jo Ann Rogers, and my blonde hair to anyone crazy enough to want it. I, Lloyd Gale Salisbury, will my good grades to my sister Ruth Ann, my bus seat to anyone who is unlucky enough to 91 get the front seat, and my English book to anyone who needs it. I, Arthur Arnold Samuels, being of no brains and half body, hereby will my books back to the people they belong to and all my classes to anyone who will have them. I also will my sympathies to the Freshmen Class, and my class ring to Sharon after the Prom. I, Larry SaHt21Cr0Se, being of poor mind and weak body, do hereby bequeath my seat on No. 18 to Cappy Lane and all my rotten times to anyone stupid enough to want them. I Xlill all my good looks to the bus driver of No. 18ghe needs em. I, Sammy Russell Schoonover, being of sound body but not mind, do hereby will my place in typing to anyone that can make speed the way I do. I, James Ronald Sirk, will my theme writing ability to the students in Mr. Gibson's theme writing class, and also my ability to play football to Sharon Moore. I, Gary Smith, being of sound mind and body, hereby will my football jersey to Junior. I, David Loy Stalnaker, will my credits to Darrell Carr: what ones I have. I, Jerry Edgar Starcher, will my P.O.D. book to Ray Daw- son because he needs it, my public speaking book to Delmas P. Moore, and that's all. I, James Taylor, will all of my unmailable shorthand letters to Mrs. Morris, my class ring to Cathy, and my shined shoes to anyone who wants them. I, Garland Ray Tenney, being of a body with crumbling appa- ratus and a convulsive state of mind, hereby will and bequeath my genuine semi-double clutch in A flat guitar with the dual speaker stereo, hi-fi amplifier with genuine imita- tion Hartz Mountain feed-back and a 403 ooomp pusher with a 9 to 3 ratio to Tommy and John. I, John Terry, being of sound mind and body will everything I own to anyone who wants it, and I give my brains to Mr. Morgan Gibson. I, George Townsend Jr., will my journalism book to Vincent Young, who willbe back next year, the rest to whoever wants it except my class ring and Iwill it to Judy W. who has big knuckles and will never lose it. I, James Ward, will my physics and geometry book to any- body who is smart enough to take the classes. I, David Wayne, will my friendship to my class, my physics book to John Williams, my knife to Roy Love, my dog chain to Roy Rhodes, and my ability to stay out of trouble to June Bullard. I, Larry Keith Williams, will my class ring and all my love to Carrol Jane, my wonderful grades and my good looks to my brother, David, my position in football to Floyd Pritt. I, Clayton Young, will my senior English chair to Tawney Boggs. I, Vincent Phillip Young, will my English book to Cecil Dar- nell who needs it very much, my typewriter to my brother Mitchell, my journalism book to people who know little about the paper, my social living book to Randall Workman and my locker to Sharon Moore. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Here it is ten years after our graduation night. We are driving down the road and stop at the famous Beetle Bug Drive-inn. Driving the red and purple Cadillac is Sammy Schoonover. Sammy's wife, the former Carol Belt, is with him. She also has their twelve children with them. By the way, have you read the book, Cheaper by the Dozen? We see Kwentin Keenan, Joyce Dorsey, David Graham, Janice Triplett, Darrel Mullins, and Betty Hughes. They are all doing a new dance called the Beetle Bop . We still have a few old-timers who are still doing the Bird. They are Gary Smith, Judy Durham, Carl Holcomb, and Betty Jo Hardman. We walk to the back of the room and see Morgan Bragg proposing to Dawne Butcher. Looks as if there's going to be another wedding. Here we are a week later. We are back at the Beetle Bug Drive-inn. The couple are now saying I do to the Rev. Buck Coulter. John Morris is picking on the old banjo, Tommy Groves is playing the guitar and Garland Tenny is trying to sing their latest hit It Happened on the Muddy River. Sitting in the nearest booth are Terry Blankenship, Charles Mullins, Charles McCune and Mary Tracy. We see Kaye Hubbard slowly wipe away a tear. She is madly in love with the groom. Dorothy Neal, Barbara Ross, Charlotte Turner, and James Taylor are congratulating the bride and groom. Here comes the college group in to give their last regards. They are Larry Williams, Carol Hamrick, Susan Duffield, Clayton Young and James Cadle. They have been attending the new Hootenanny University in Clay, West Virginia. Everyone is starting to laugh. Let's see what is going on. We should have known that Jo Workman was here. Her escorts are Ronald Sirk, Kenneth Johnson, and Ronald Conner. Let's look again! They are being mistaken for a very popular singing group the Roaches . But the Roaches are following behind. They are David Wayne, Donna Gray, Sh ar o n G r ah a m Canfield, Linda Adkins and of course Weldon Brown. Somebody is coming down the street in a very pretty orange and blue convertible. It is Queen Romilda Neal and her escort Albert Adkins. Just look at the crowd that is gathering. A few that are seen in the crowd are Lola Size- more, Roy Love, Nancy Brady, Jim Lockhart, Carolyn Bosley and Harold Bailes. Whatis this we see now? Oh, no, it can't be! But it is! Richard Edwards,who is now an army sergeant, just walked by. He says Uncle Sam sent him looking for Connie Boggs, Deloris Braley, Lorita Cantrell and Anna Dennis. These four privates have been AWOL for the last week. Just look at those down the street. Guess they must have got tired of Hollywood and they came back to the big city ofClay. These stars are Karen Holcomb, Lynn Hinkle, and Joy Jeffrey. Jerry Duffield, Larry Santacrose, and Donald Gray are following them. They must have had enough of the movie screen, too. Down on Checkerboard Square we see a new gas station. The manager is Mr . Ke rmit Oxley . The Nottingham brothers, Clarence and Ralph, are his attendants. Oops!! ! Just look at his mechanics. They are Karen Brannon, June Bullard, and Marie Hopkins. Here comes another car into the station. It is only Freddy Jones and his wife, the former Sharon Gray. Freddy is driving a new car called the Soar- ing Jerk. By the way, this car was designed by two very famous designers, Samuel Riddle and Arnold Samuels. We just heard there's a party going on out at the Sugar Shack. Here comes a car full of people, but let's try to get a ride with them anyway. James Ward, Carol Woods, Ella Truman, John Terry, Mary Sayre, and Inez Stephenson are the only ones in the car. They still have room for Edward Clark, Beverly Gray and Janice Dawson. Well we finally arrived at the party. What happened to the people over by the window? They have on overalls, plaid shirts and work shoes. Oh, how silly of us not to recognize them. It is the farmers, Bobby Brown, Robert Ramsey, and Jerry Starcher. It is only their wives with them. They are the former Brenda King, Sharon Canfield, and Cindreda Murphy. What is Wilma Owens trying to do? She is only doing a new dance called the Potato Row Stomp. The Ferrebee brothers, Larry and Lawrence are now joining her. The floor is getting crowded now. James Legg, Linda Nicholas, and Loretta Adkins are looking for some partners. They won't have to look very long because here comes Sandra Baker, Larry Salisbury and Lloyd Salisbury. We just got a message from Wayne Hinkle, president of the United States. He said to send out our best troops because there is a war starting between the Beetles and the Roaches. Sothe draft board is sending out George Ramsey, Kermit Ramsey, Judy Shamblin, Sandra Hanson, Leta Hol- comb, and Carolyn King Lucas. We are arriving at the battle field. Hey!! They have forgotten about the war. They are having a hootenanny. Some of the folk singers are Jerry Metheney, Troy Molla- ham, Jane Walker, Linda Wilmoth, and Carolyn Butcher. What's the sheriff, Dale Davis doing here? He says he's looking for Jane Spencer and Jeanne Dodrill because they just robbed the bank. We think he is mistaken about the robbers because we just saw Betty and Nancy Eagle running away with the money bags. James Fields and Thomas King are running after them. We don't know if they helped rob the bank or if they are just going to catch the girls and turn them over to the police. Maybe detectives Ronald Adkins and Charles Belt can help solve the case. Let's go down to the new airport and see how things are. Vincent Young, Earnest White, Claude Westfall and George Townsend are the proud pilots who are standing back and admiring their planes. Uh-oh looks like there might be some trouble because here comes two women pilots. They are Verna Daniels and Marlene Carr. Looks as if the women can do just almost anything that the men do now. We see Garnet Arnold, Loretta Bledsoe, Hallie Boggs, Trina Boggs and Tawny Boggs getting aboard the planes. Stop! What's the matter with Ray Holcomb. He says William Hanshaw and Robert Hathaway put a bomb on one of the planes. But it was only David Stalnaker and Larry Gray putting off fire crackers. Now we are all set to go. Here it is five minutes later and we are in Honolulu. Doris Douglas, Brenda Gray Stone, and Hazel Hanshaw are welcoming the visitors. We see Pamela Samples, Carolyn Paxton Litton, Carrie Nicholas, and Brenda Moore taking a swim. Wow! Look at the life guards. They are Carl Brown, Alan Chapman, Cecil Darnell and Larry Boggs. Look who just went in the pawn shop. Of course it was Charles Foreman. He is trying to pawn his red necktie so he can get some money to take Emma Humphrey, Carolyn Igo, Linda Kerr, and Ruth Ann Morris to the movies. Ruth Nichols and Veda Ramsey, the owners of the pawn shop, say they will give him the money for his tie if they can go to the movies, too. When they get to the movie they find that Silly Hypo- chondriac is playing. Starring in this movie are Susie Boggs, Penny Bourne, Ada Fields and Chester Coleman. We hate to leave you but our plane just landed. We have to get back to the Beetle Bug Drive-Inn and see how our new singers are doing. They are Garry Holcomb, Betty Pritt, Dorris Morris, Rosemary Samms and Ledra Tanner. By the way, they are known as the Know-Nets . It looks as if the Senior Class of 1964 is having a pleasant life in the future. We think our class will do much good in this world. --Dorothy Neal and Kaye Hubbard Dear Diary: These are our three iii ' Karen Brannon Lola Jean Sizemore and our Salutatorian Q3.97J: i 1 47,5 Nancy Brady VALEDICTORIANS with 4 point averages A W Lv' Sharon Gray It has been a good four years. We'd love to relive it, so we'll just keep our yearbook as a precious reminder. 93 So long! I See you all at our reunion. S
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