Collins High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oak Hill, WV)

 - Class of 1953

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P THE I953 ACO COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL Home of the Red Dev11s Oak Hill West Vzrgmza n n I 1 I All the world s a stage And allthe men and women merely players They have the1r exxts and therr entrances And one man ln hrs t1me plays many parts Wrllram Shakespeare As You Lrke It THIS IS THE STORY of our blg producnon The Colhns Cavalcade of 1952 53 The boys and glrls were the players and each one rn th1s term played Laughs were legxon overlyxng and hghtenlng the senousness of our pur pose mterspersed now and then wrth a touch of sadness As the curtam closed on the hnal scene however we were thrrlled wrth our achrevernent proud of what we had done It was as we l1ke 1t , - I , , many parts. I . , , sw if sg kg 115 I-All Our stage was the school ln zts halls and classrooms we lzved the story and N M6226 ails' W' 1nf li 1' 3 vi :hung gl:nQuuE' Ullli H .Q Q -B5 yr Q ,i 3' i' Aug! .if K g x MA,-xy ZA, 1 . , F . V ,J .. U Y .' V My Q Q . x Q . 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WW ' fp -nv- ,1 , ww S had a Wonderful t1me watchmg the plot unfold To us every scene was cz trrumph my 3 'F' n'n 5: W b 1 3? , sf e ,' f ,,'n' E V41 4252-3 E5 'Ewa H NES SKY Vewgg n fhmwwiwwawn ?g4aQQZQ?J V ' x F e YVWWEMHSM I 1' A 4 '1iB'r.f- - lf - ' W ' . 98' e' gm 'Nm J. L1 451 ' f,. A- 4. a play within aplay this one acomedy, 'that one a drama. At times we even skirted J' ' h :Nfg5,, V ,' 1.-'-. 'MUSMH W W . . .. ...' K' V I I I I ll E II I e X . f ,gage , , fvn, Li I -egg A 'q 'A f 6 .- -so as. . A Jr J,- I-ling,,,,.... Q'wuen4gQfrv is get 5 fn f 'T 4 At I' it A M . Ei Z ,fqia 2 WELS! 2 , 3 Q . , . V 5 I t , I H . ku ,f,7, gi. I g y ' 9 G K .M Mizz? 5 Z5 FZ Q I iff ' K , 1 A pam ,' ii- , X H ,,,',V. L ,g ' e edges of tragedy The best scenes were e ones played back stage What fun we had! gt':f,' 1 ,'4 , I ,HM .L O Vztvaelg . . . , J i f - it ontents Scenes Around School Page 3 D9Cl1CGllOf1 Faculty Classes Clubs and Orqan1zat1ons Sports Features and ACt1V1l1eS Very Important People Advertxsmg ' ' c,......t...c ..........t...t,t.tc.t S .c..,...,c .,.,,,.,,,, S S ,.,..., S S SS .S S. SS SS S S 8 ,,t.. ,,,, S S S 21 Class at Work SS S S S S S S 87 ' ' S S S SS S97 S SS S S S SS S S 131 ' SSSSSSS SSSS SSSS SSSS S S S SSSS SSSSSSSSS S S S SS S SS S S 155 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSS SSSS SS SSSSSSSSSS S S S. S 207 To Uur Parents Who O Admixed our achievements. Encourcqed our ability. Sent us to school Dedication And Watched us Gra We humbly dedicate, with pride, this our greatest pro- duction - - - Because without them, it would not have been possible x 'S 1 xxx X' A 1 4 is C J 'hal M ,,f.,s V 'J' in , , rg 3 x f. Q. ufsnaia .fu fr r'fq..ql: ' 'Q I aft. , nd' , Faculty MR. IOE R. OLIVER Principal ' M.A., University of Michigan Our principal and faculty directed the show and kept a judicial watch over our performance. Q , N iw N i ' VIA: A M JMU' MISS IOLINE YABLONSKI Secretary Commerce Major, Class of 1947 MR. CLARENCE M. BRUFFEY Assistant Principal Iunior High English and Social Studies A.B., Marshall College - M.Ed., Duke University 44 Facult MISS MARGUERITE ALLMAN English and Geography A. B., West Virginia University, M. A.. West Virginia University MISS ZELLA C, BISHOP English and Speech A. B., M. A.. West Virginia University Adviser to Thespian and Dramatics Clubs MRS. MARY BOYD MR. IOHN BRADY High School Librarian Iunior High Math. and Science I t A. B., West Virginia Institute of Technology, M. A., B. E., Central State Teachers College, M. S., University ol Marshall College Wisconsin I V I I -' . A ! 1 4 I 5 J .frleffif 1. -sq -i 'S ' -E L H if 2 -411 m x' 9 J. 'Q . 'L K 5 They were the first to applaud when we MHS. CHARLOTTE COLE Violin and Vocal Music Graduate of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Director ol Clee Clubs and Orchestra 'Q MISS HORTENSE COLLAWN Civics, Attendance Director A. B., Berea College, M, A., West Virqinia University Facult Mn. BILLY WARDEN CRANE, IR. MR. IOE DORSETT Welding lunior High Math. and Science B. S., West Virginia Institute oi Technology B- S-- UniVef5ifY Of Cincinnati Adviser to Iunior High Student Council scored cz hit and the ones we turned to gl 1 -4' , , Q, I MR. IOHN PETER DUDA Math. and Assistant Varsity Coach MRS. EDNA HOLES HARRIS B. Chem. E., University oi Virginia Biology MR RALPH HAUGHT A. B., Marshall College, University of Virginia, ' . . West Virginia University Mdtlggtilirdch of lunior High Ath- MRS. ATTIE HARVEY A. B., Glenville State Teachers' College, M. A., West Vir- ginia University Iunior High History and English A. B., West Virginia Institute oi Technology '? . lllvf ,Aw yo. I J, 5 Facult MRS. AHBUTUS HEATH Iunior High English and Social Studies B. S., Concord Colleqe, M. A., West Virginia University MISS FLOSSIE MILDRED HUGHART , 1' S American Government and World Q - History ,L , A. B., West Virginia Institute ol V, r Technology v 45 K . if? x 0 5 u K 1 0 9 NKXGY .ba Vx , I , .'f MISS C5301-YN LEE IASPEH Ma. PAIGE DELMAR IOHNSON fir-x'If N-5.5 A, S H011-eEC0n0m'CS Iunior High Math. and Science, Iunior Q Q A. B., Marshall Colleqe High Coach . A. B., M. A., Marshall College for comfort when the cr1t1cs were harsh MRS. PATRICIA LEE IOHNSON MH. CAMERON KERSHNER Iunior High Math. and Science Machine Shop A. B., Marshall College Morris Harvey hy, 'S' Facult MR. CECIL LINDSAY MR. ERNEST McCOY Iunior High Social Studies American History M. A.. West Virginia University A. B., Morris Harvey College - M. A., West Virginia University Advisor to Iunior Historical Society or when a scene threatened to sour. MRS. THELMA McCOY lunior High English and Social Studies MR- PAUL GILBERT MACKEY A. B., Marshall College Band and Instrumental Music B. S., Ithaca College - Graduate work at Marshall College Ernest Williams Band School o .- ., g. MRS. WINIFRED NICHOLS MACKEY Art wud A. B.. Marshall Colleqe - Graduate M work at Marshall College MISS CLARA MAE MARTIN Iunior High English and Geography A. B., Marshall College - M. A.. Marshall College Facult fn? .4 -.1 X4 X. f A ,- . L MR. HAROLD L. MORRISON Biology and General Science B. S.. M. S.. Marshall College 64 MRS. FERNE PHIPPS Enqlish and Civics A. B., Concord College Adviser to National Honor Society Now and then they must have despaired. MRS. SUE AMOLE SCOTT Civics and Social Living A. B., Morris Harvey College Adviser to Student Council and Tri-Hi-Y. Coach of Varsity and Iunior Hiqh Cheer- leaders 4.3 Qs 4 Z, Q R . '94 Illlli MR. GARNET COSBY SLAVEN Physics and Chemistry B. S., West Virginia University Adviser to Science Club t . limi , 1 . I MRS. FELICE IOBE STARK Typing I and ll A. B., Marshall College Facult MRS. LECY HAVEN SMITH English A. B., West Virginia Institute ol Technology M. A., West Virginia University it MISS SHIRLEY MAXINE THOMAS Ioumalism and English A. B., West Virginia Wesleyan Adviser to LOG and ACORN Stalls. Press Club ,iz and Quill and Scroll when we forgot our lines or missed our 3 fa-ei MRS. OLIVIA TUDOR lunior High Moth. and Science A. B., Georgetown College MRS. ISABELLE SESLER TYREE Home Economics A. B.. Marshall College Adviser to Home Economics Club 'Us if Pi-I MRS. RUTH GIVENS WATSON Business English, Shorthand I and II, Typing II, and General Business M, A., Columbia University Facult MISS BARBARA WILSON English and Math A. B., Ohio University vugqigvm X . tr. MISS LOTTIE ANNE WILLIAMS Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry A. B., Martha Washington College - M. A., West Virginia University f' cues. They deserved top billing on our program. ff r MISS CLEO YEAGER Iunlor High English and Social Studies ' A. B., West Virginia Institute ol Technology MR. WAYNE ALDEN WRISTON General Business and Bookkeeping B. S., West Virginia Wesleyan 1? .I MH. IESS SPADE . Caretaker Ki I -f g ' va- I' 5 MRS. IESS SPADE Caretaker Non-Teaching Staff Back stage Mr. and Mrs. Spade kept the machinery running smoothly and guarded the properties we used in our drama. while Mrs. Boyles and Mrs. Nuckels ted us during our mid-day breaks . MRS. LEFTRICH BOYLES MRS. C. A. NUCKLES Cook Cook e if X ' e 3 35 fx -W 41212 I Q. K Q . X fu-1:13 ,hz ' nxt, Q., 1 vs LEFT TO RIGHT M Donachy C Frye and F Kmcatd THE SENIOR CLASS THIS YEAR staged many hrsts such as the Freshman Orrentatron Day and the Sadre Hawk1ns Day race Both scholastrcally and socrally they scored h1t after h1t and when the cur tam closed on therr trnal performance they were well content The Semor Class held the hrst Freshman Onen The Semor Class presented thexr annual class play The Call of the Banshee The Semor Class sponsored Senror Clean up Day The Senlor Class held a prcnrc at Babcock State Park The Semor Class was represented rn all clubs and organrzatlons xn school The Senror Class entered a float 1n the Home comrng Parade Senrors won awards presented by the Natronal Poetry Assoclatron Semors won both the boys and gxrls d1v1s1ons of the Interclass Tournament The Semor Class had a Chrrstmas Dance at the scout cabrn Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Franklrn Klncald President Monty Donachy Vrce Presrdent Conme Frye Secretary Treasurer Semors were guests of the junrors at the annual lunror Senror Prom Many semors graduated from the Red Devxl Band The Semor Class normnated the May Queen Homecommg Queen and Mrss Red Devxl c1l and Iournallsm conventlons A Collms semor rs treasurer of the Fayette Coun ty Student Co-Government Assocxatmon A Collms semor IS secretary of the Student Co- Government Assocratron of Southeastern West Vrrgrmcx Many semors were recogmzed as Teen of the Week rn the Charleston Gazette Senrors were on the Red Devrl Cheerleadmg Squad Senrors partrcxpated rn the Student Councxl Chnstmas Program and other special programs dur 1ng the year Many semors won awards at the Annual Awards Assembly Seniors copped a majonty of Colhns H1 Teen appolntments The seasoned performers were the semors I tation Day. Seniors represented the school at Student Coun- O TWELVE SENIOHS MAINTAIN ED a 3 5 averaqe or better dur mg thexr four years of hxgh school These students are the Honor Graduates of the Class of 1953 headed by Sue Dlckmson wrth a 3916 averaae SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Patrxcxa Legg Farth Pleasant Sue Dxckmson Ruth Ann Dlxon and Lorene Cooper STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Gypsy Kay Hall Shlrley Kmcald Ioan All man Herbert McCoy Reed Rob bms Ann Flack and Nancy Walton Semors lxsten to commence ment speaker Dr Olwer Shurt leff talk on Th1s Day -x 'Silk -1: Wllllf 41 :ui-1 1 fl X,.,,..J 54 -A X To them much of the show was famzlzar Q After receivinq their diplomas, seniors march out of the stadium. But at times they forgot they were veterans Mr. Oliver conqratulates Albert as he receives his diploma. l' LELIA MAY ALEXANDER Sweet-Pea Home Economics Course Graduate Home Economics Club: Glee Club: Class Tournament, 2,3,4. DOROTHY IEAN ALVIS Dottie Colleqe Preparatory Course Graduate Attendant to Homecominq Queen, I, Bramwell, W. Va.: Class Sec- retary, 2, Bramwell, W, Va.: Latin Club: National Honor Soe ciety: Bramwell Hiqh School Band, 12, Vice-President. I SE IOAN ELIZABETH ALLMAN Liz Colleqe Preparatory Course Graduate Honor Graduate Commencement Escort, 3: Del- eqate to Girls' State. 3: Senior High Civic Leaque Art Award, 3: Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President, 3: Glee Club: President, 4: Alpha Beta Club, President, Secretary: National Honor Society, Treasurer, 4: Iunior Historical Society, Vice- President, 3: Science Club: Latin Club: Devils Den: Dramatics Club: Art Editor of ACORN, 3: Circulation Manaqer ot Art Edi tor ot ACORN, 4: Student Coun cil Talent Show, 4, Interclass Tournament, 3: Tri'Hi'Y Delegate to Camp Horseshoe, 4: American Poster Contest Award, 3.4: Choral Festival, 4, IEANETTE ANN AMOS Andy Commercial Course Graduate Greqq Shorthand Awards, 4 Alpha Beta Club: Latin Club National Honor Society. N. ,--5 x-1 DORIS IEAN AUDRICK Snooks General Course Graduate Future Business Leaders of America: Glee Club: Student Council Talent Show, 2: Red Devil Flaq Carrier, 3. SHIRLEY ANN BAILEY Shirley Home Economics Course Graduate Home Economics Club: Glee Club: Devils Den: Class Tourna' ment, 2,3. and were as stage struck as the least ol us. Z5 Jq Ir-X fc 1 iv' H 1vX s 1 , r .2 'sgy' fi HELEN BAIN DELMA IEAN BERNATH , Helen lean Commercial Course Graduate General Course Graduate Greqq Shorthand Award. 4. Science Club: Baby Sitters Club IESSE WALKER BLAKE RAYMOND KEITH BLAKE ROSA LEE BOGLE HELEN MAE BOKOVITZ Splinters Elwood Rosie Cooky Commercial Course Graduate Commercial Course Graduate Commercial Course Graduate General Course Graduate Varsity Club: Minstrel Chorus,4: Future Business Leaders ot Future Business Leaders of Football, 2.3: Basketball. 1,2,3g America: Science Club. America: French Club. Track, 2.3, Those were the times when their ability rC2 ..T7 CAROLE IEAN BOWMAN Iimmy Commercial Course Graduate Greqq Shorthand Awards. EDSEL A. BROWN Fuzzy General Course Graduate wi stir X txt S x Q wh will ,xl img W i lil flllxltlu llll' llllilill is tl x . . .' HERBERT E. BOWYER Tex General Course Graduate BARBARA GAIL BURGESS Abbie College Preparatory Course Graduate Fayette All-County Band: Tri- Hi-Y: National Honor Society, Secretary, 4: Science Club. Secretary-Treasurer, 4: Iunior Historical Society: Latin Club: Alpha Beta Club: Devils Den: Red Devil Band, eiqhth grade. 1,2,3,4: Orchestra, l,2.3: Min- strel Iazz Band: Class Cheerlead- er, 2,3,4: Student Council Tal- ent Show, 4. be Av' MONA FRANCES BURGESS Do Go Commercial Course Graduate Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Camp Horse- shoe, 3:Alpha Beta Club, Tri-Hi- Y, President: National Honor So- ciety: Future Business Leaders ot America: Iunior Historical So- ciety: Devils Den: Class Cheer- leader, l,2,3: Orchestra, 2,3. SHIRLEY WILLARD BURGESS Cinders General Course Graduate Winner of 5 Track Trophies and 25 Medals in Statewide Compet- ition: Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Foot- ball Co-Captain, 4: Commence- ment Escort, 3: Minstrel Endman. 4: Princes ot Syracuse: Varsity Club, Vice-President: Hi-Y: Foot- ball, 2,3,4: Basketball, 2,3: Track, l,2,3: CHIP Typist, 4. and experience came to their rescue and Z7 'RQ f 5 if .Y f K it 1 fig A J xx Q: GEORGE ADAIR COLEMAN Fly Boy General Course Graduate Escort for Miss Red Devil At- tendant, 3: Future Business Lead- ers ot America: Glee Club: Devils Den, Red Devil Band, eighth grade, 1,2.3,4: Minstrel Chorus, 2.3.4: County Band, 3,45 lunior High Basketball: Iunior High Track. 'S THOMAS GEORGE COLLINS Pitch College Preparatory Course Graduate Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Library Staff: French Club: Science Club: lun- ior Historical Society: Thespian Troupe: Red Devil Band, 2.3,4: County Band. 4: Band Manager. 4. I LEONARD F. CARTER. IR. Pete College Preparatory Course Graduate Escort for Homecominq Attendant. 3: Advertising Manager of LOG. 2.3: Press Club: Hi-Y: Science Club' latin Club: Basketball, l, 4: ACORN Statt, 2. EDNA LORENE COOPER Squirt Commercial Course Graduate Honor Graduate Little Miss Secretary of 1953 Gregg Shorthand Awards: Gram- mar Medal. 1: Grammar Medal. 3: Alpha Beta Club: Iunior His- torical Society. 1 fi, , ,3 R 'Q : l A L f N IANICE SUE COBB Ienny General Course Graduate Glee Club: Devils Den: Class Cheerleader. 3: lnterclass Tourn- ament, 2. IACK DELANO CROSIER Punchie Commercial Course Graduate Football, 2,3,4: Track, 2,4. enabled them to meet the challenge. Z8 f tg, ag , ,wig JI WILLIAM GORDON DANCY Wild Bill' General Course Graduate Minstrel Endman, 4: Varsity Foot- ball Manager, 3: Varsity Club French Club: Science Club. MARY FLORA DeVANEY General Course Graduate Pd fl? ac, ET ys'Y. WI:-E-'I' IEAN ELIZABETH DEMPSEY Libby General Course Graduate Gregg Shorthand Awards, 4: French Club: Future Business Leaders of America. IIMMY HOWARD DICKSON Mummy.. General Course Graduate MARY SUE DICKINSON Susie College Preparatory Course Graduate Top Honor Graduate Collins Hi-Teen. 4: Daughters ol American Revolution: American History Award. 3: May Court, seventh grade: Delegate to Tri-Hi- Y Camp Horseshoe, 3: Alpha Beta Club: Dramatics Club: Fu- ture Homemakers of America: Latin Club: Science Club: Thes- pian Troupe: Tri-Hi-Y: Iunior His- torical Society: National Honor Society: Devils Den: County Band. 4: Red Devil Band. eighth grade, 1,2.3,4, President. 4: Or- chestra, l,2: Class Play Prompter. 3: Class Basketball Tournament. l,2.3.4: Freshman Orientation Day Speaker, 4. gag 'S RUTH ANN DIXON Rad College Preparatory Course Graduate Honor Graduate Collins Hi-Teen. 3: Attendant to May Queen, 1.3: May Queen, 4: Honor Attendant to Homecoming Queen, 4: Second Semester Hi- Teen Chairman, 4: Tri-Hi-Y: National Honor Society, Vice- President, 4: Science Club: Iunior Historical Society: French Club: Alpha Beta Club: Dramatics Club: Thespian Troupe: Devils Den: Red Devil Band, 1,2,3,4, Secretary, 4: Class Play Cast, 3: Clan Cheerleader, 1. To them, the younger players owe much. 29 if ,.,,,..,...- ' a., 3? ft it ff--if N1-viii I .1 FREIDA VICTORIA EPPERLY Smilie General Course Graduate Delegate to United High School Press Association, 3: Delegate to West Virginia Association of Iournalism, 4: Devils Den: Class Cheerleader, eighth grade: Imp Cheerleader: ACORN Staff, 3: LOG Staff, 4: Class Tournament, l,2,3,4: Advertising Staff oi Class Play. 3: All-Toumament Team, 4. IERRY WALLACE EPPERLY Sinsopoidlin General Course Graduate Home Room Assembly Chairman. 4: Commencement Escort, 3: Best Foul Shooter. 3: Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Varsity Club: Devils Den: Class Tournament. 2,3,4: Iunior High Football, 2,3: Varsity Foot- ball, 2,3: Varsity Basketball, 2, 3: Track, 2.3: Football 6 Basket- ball Manager, 4. , ,, ff rn, IOHN MONTIER DONACHY Monty College Preparatory Graduate Senior Class Vice-President. 4: Delegate to Mountaineer Boys' State, 3: Delegate to Student Co- Govemment Association of South- eastem West Virginia, 3.4: Hi- Teen Committee: Gazette Teen oi the Week : Collins Hi-Teen. 4: Home Room Winner oi Magazine Contest, l: Alpha Beta Club: Varsity Club: Science Club: Lat- in Club, Sergeant-at-arms. 2: Iunior Historical Society, Ser- geant-at-arms, 3: Hi-Y: Glee Club: Devils Den: Freshman Or- ientation Day Speaker, 4: Min- strel Endman, 4: Class Play Cast. 3: Basketball. eiqhth grade. 1. 2,3,4: Football, 3,4: Track, sev- enth grade, eighth grade, 1,2, 3.4: Class Toumament, l,2,3,4. LARRY DOUGLAS EPPERLY Punch Commercial Course Graduate Future Business Leaders of America, President, 4: Devils Den: Hi-Y: Princes of Syracuse. Science Club: Basketball, 1.2, 3,4: Track, l,3: Football, 4. GEORGE A. DONNALLY Twiggs College Preparatory Course Graduate Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Makeup editor of LOG. 3: Dramatics Club: Thes- pian Troupe: Science Club: Press Club: Latin Club: Iunior Historical Society: Hi-Y: Alpha Beta Club: Devils Den: Red Devil Band, 2,3: Class Play Cast, 3.4: State Band Festival: Fresh- man Orientation Day, 4. PATSY ANN FARRISH Pat Commercial Course Graduate Future Business Leaders ot America. for they -- the seniors -- gave much time , - 'f 'iv 'f:, 7 .-A KE 44 it DONNA MAE FITZGERALD Fitz College Preparatory Course Graduate Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Home Room Assembly, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary. 4: Library Stall, Vice-President. 1: Glee Club, Vice-President, 4: Iunior Historical Society: Home Economics Club: Latin Club: Science Club: Baby Sitters Club: Devils Den: Dramatics Club: Thespian Troupe: Choral Festi- val, 4: Class Play Cast 4: WCHS Iunior Town Meeting, 4. LEONA RUTH FOX Punch Commercial Course Graduate Gregg Shorthand Awards: Latin Club: Glee Club: Iunior Histori- cal Society: Future Business Leaders of America: Minstrel Cast, 4: Student Council Talent Show, 4: Glee Club Concert, 2: WCHS Iunior Town Meeting, 4. NORA ANN FLACK Bebe College Preparatory Course Graduate Honor Graduate Delegate to Camp Horseshoe, 4: Tri-Hi-Y: National Honor Society: Iunior Historical Society: Thes- pian Troupe: Latin Club: Glee Club: Alpha Beta Club: Devils Den: Band. eighth grade, l,2,3, 4: Minstrel Chorus, 4: Class Play Cast, 3: Fayette County Band, 3, 4. HARLEY IOE FRAZIER Are Zah College Preparatory Course Graduate Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Student Coun- cil, eighth grade: First Team Coalfield Conference, 4: First Team Sectional Basketball Tour- nament, 3: All-Fayette County Basketball Team, 3: Varsity Club. Secretary-Treasurer, 4: Iunior Historical Society: Latin Club: Science Club: Devils Den: Min- strel Chorus, 2: Varsity Football. 2,3,4: Varsity Basketball, 2,3,4, Captain, 4: Track. 2,4: Iunior High Football: Iunior High Basketball. NANCY IO FRENCH Frenchie Commercial Course Graduate Gregg Shorthand Awards, -1: Col- lins Hi-Teen, 4: Tri-Hi-Y: Glee Club: Future Business Leaders ot America: Devils Den: Fresh- man Orientation Day, 4: Min- strel Cast, 4: CHIP TVDISV 35 ACORN Staff, 3: lnterclass Tour nament, 3: Class Cheerleader, -1 ,sf . -at CONNIE LAYNE FRYE Tubby College Preparatory Course Graduate Class Secretary-Treasurer, 4: Del- egate to Rhododendron Girls' State, 3: Attendant to Miss Red Devil, I: May Court, eighth: Col- lins Hi-Teen, 4: Iournalism Aw- ards, 3,4: Tournament Sponsor, 4: Collins Big Shot, 4: Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Camp Horseshoe, 3: Second Semester Hi-Teen Com- mittee, 4: Delegate to West Vir- ginia Association ol lournalism 4: Delegate to Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association, 4: Associate Editor ot ACORN, 4: Fayette County Band, 4: Tri-- Hi-Y, Secretary, 3: Latin Club: Science Club: Dramatics Club: Library Stall: Devils Den: Press Club: ACORN Statt, 3,4: LOG Statt, 4: Freshman Orientation Day, 4: Student Council Talent Show, 4: Minstrel Chorus, 4: Iunior-Senior Prom Play Cast, 3: Red Devil Band, l,2,3,4: Or- chestra, I,2,3: lnterclass Tourna- ment team, 2,3,4: Class Cheer- leader, l. and talent to the show. They set the tone 31 fluffy, n'4 nw-ug V , 3? 7 , if 9 it WHL- -Quin 5 :yt-.- '2' 'Q 44 ALICE PAYE GRAVELY Toots KENNETH BYRON GROUNDS ..Doqgie. . College Preparatory Course General Course Graduate Future Business Leaders ot America: French Club: Glee Club. Graduate Hi-Teen Committee. 4: Collins Hi- Teen, 4: French Club: Science Club: Dramatics Club: Thespian Troupe: National Honor Society: Iunior Historical Society: Devils Den: Class Play Cast. 3,41 Foot- ball, 2: Interclass Tournament. 4. WN 915 , 571-7314 : f f: . E? :'f: l if BETTY JANE GARRETT RODNEY DALTON GOFF Boop Pro General Course Graduate Genegql Cguge Graduate Fayette County Band. 3.4: Red Devil Band, 3.4: Glee Club. Sergeant-at-arms, 4: Orchestra, '3,4: Minstrel Chorus, 4: Student Council Talent Show, 4: WCHS Iunior Town Meeting: Devils Den. IOE GRYZB PATTY ANN HAGA Zip Pat Vocational Shop Course General Course Graduate Graduate and standards, and took the lead in keeping 32 L 'l r . 4:3-U' Y .. .an at -3- v V- ' i.',Q 5. ,Q X 4 fl. . i - N. xl X'-I, fi Q HB8 'J-'R CJ gg X1 ' 'Q- 5 ?Q, ELIZABETH ANN HALL Libby Commercial Course Graduate Gregg Shorthand Awards. 4: Glee Club. GYPSY KAY HALL Shorty Commercial Course Graduate Honor Graduate Miss Red Devil, 4: Class Secre- tary-Treasurer, 1: Delegate to Leadership Conference. 3: Dele- gate to State Student Council Con- vention. 3.4: Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Miss Imp: Attendant to Miss Red Devil, 1.2: Student Council. Sec- retary-Treasurer. 3: Student Cou- ncil, Vice-President, 4: Student Co-Government Association oi Southeastern West Virginia, Tre- asurer, 4: Delegate to Rhododend- ron Girls' State. 4: Delegate to Know Your State Government Day . 3: First Semester Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Tri-Hi-Y: Alpha Beta Club. President, 1: National Hon- or Society: Future Business Lead- ers oi America: Devils Den: Iun- ior Historical Society, President, 3: Varsity Club: Orchestra, 1,2, 3: Iunior High Cheerleader, 1: Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4: Head Cheerleader, 4: Class Tournament l,2,3,4: Minstrel Chorus, 4: Hi- Teen Committee, 2: Freshman Orientation Day Speaker, 4. av FORREST HALL Shorty College Preparamry Course Graduate National Honor Society: Latin Club: Science Club, Vice-Pres- ident, 4: Iunior Historical Society: Devils Den. IAMES HALL Iimmy General Course Graduate Escort to Miss Red Devil, 4. BETTY LOU HAMONTREE Nut Commercial Course Graduate Future Business Leaders of America: Class Cheerleader, 3. ELI HARRAH. IR. Spikie Commercial Course Graduate Glee Club: Iunior Historical So- ciety: Future Business Leaders of America: Minstrel Chorus. 4. OU1' names up in lights. As individuals 33 E.-' 'Zi i . CX 'R kiw ,L ,J FRANKLIN DELANO HOLSTEIN Mole General Course Graduate Minstrel Endman, 2.3.42 Sports Editor of LOG, 3: Deleqate to Southern Inter-Scholastic Press Association, 3: Deleqate to United High School Press As- sociation, 3: Varsity Club: Pres- ident, 4: Hi-Y: Princes of Syra- cuse: Football, 2,3,4: Basketball, 2,3: Track, l,2,3. IERRY HUDDLESTON Biq Jerry College Preparatory Course Graduate Iunior Historical Society: Latin Club: Varsity Club: Science Club: Devils Den: Football. 3,45 Track, 3.4. DONALD R. HODGES Hodqe General Course Graduate Devils Den: Princes of Syracuse. GENEVIEVE HYDELLA Ienny Commercial Course Graduate Attendant to Miss Red Devil, 3: Future Business Leaders of America: Glee Club, Proqram Chairman, 4: Devils Den: Min- strel Chorus, 4: Class Tourna- ment, l,3. 'ICQ ,f Q' f '..!.'.' JOYCE ANN HODGES HIOY., General Course Graduate Latin Club: Home Economics Club: Glee Club. JANET GAY IONES Speedy General Course Graduate Baby Sitters Club: Glee Club, and as cz group, they earned top reviews. 34 .1 .I dt. XS Y QS .vc 9 X . . t i ROBERT EUGENE IONES Bobby Gene College Preparatory Course Graduate Science Club: French Club: lun- ior Historical Society. FRANKLIN CAMPBELL KINCAID Pinky College Preparatory Course Graduate Student Council, 2,3,d: Class President, 2,3,4: Editor-in-chief oi LOG, 4: Editor-in-chief of ACORN. 4: Co-Editor of ACORN, 3: As- sociate Editor ot LOG, 3: Escort to Homecoming Queen, 4: Dele- gate to National Association of Student Councils Convention, 2. 3: Collins Hi-Teen, 3: Fayette County Press Association. Presi- dent, 4: Iournalism Awards, 2. 3.4: Delegate to State Student Council Convention, 3.4: Maga- zine Contest Award, eighth grade: Escort for Miss Red Devil celebration. 3: Delegate to Know Your State Government Day , 3: Delegate to Six Iournalism Con- ventions: Popularity Contest Win- ner, 3,4: Press Club. President, 3.4. Treasurer, 2: Iunior Histori- cal Society, Reporter. 3: Latin Club: Thespian Troupe: Hi-Y: Dramatics Club: Devils Den: Quill and Scroll: Library Staff: Class Play Cast, 3: Minstrel Chor- us, 3,4: Student Council Talent Show Winner, 4: Freshman Orientation Day Speaker, 4. REGINA LEE KIDD lean Commercial Course Graduate Student Council Talent Show Winner, 4: Future Business Lead- ers ol America: Home Economics Club: Glee Club: Devils Den: Dramatics Club: Minstrel Cast. 2, 3.4: Class Play Cast, 3.4: Choral Festival. 3: Red Devil Band. 3. 4: Monitor, 3.4. GEORGE HENRY KINCAID Scoop College Preparatory Course Graduate Student Council, President. 4: Seventh Grade, President, Vice- President West Virginia Iournal- ism Association. 3: Minstrel Inter- locutor, 3.4: Representative to Mountaineer Boys' State, 3: Advertising Manager of LOG. 2: LOG and ACORN Photographer, 2.3.4: Escort to Homecoming At- tendant, 2.4: Collins Hi-Teen, 2: I f 1 .5 4:23. Delegate to West Virginia Iour- nalism Association 3.4: Delegate to Southern Interscholastic Press Association, 3.4: Delegate to State Student Council Convention. 4: Magazine Contest First Place Winner, 4: State High School Photography Contest, Honorable Mention, 2: American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest, Second Place, 4: Press Club: Quill and Scroll: Science Club: Latin Club: Dramatics Club: Thespian Club: National Honor Society: Alpha Beta Club: Devils Den: Hi-Y, Red Devil Band. 1.2: Class Play Cast, 3: Freshman Orientation Day Speaker, 4. SHIRLEY DAWN KINCAID Whiss College Preparatory Course Graduate Honor Graduate West Virginia Wesleyan Fresh- man Honor Scholarship: Ameri- can Legion Auxiliary Essay Con- test, First Place, 4: Library Stall, Key and Guard, 3: Poems Pub- lished by National High School Anthology Association, 4: Col- lins Big Shot, 4: Class Editor of ACORN, 4: Feature Editor of 4.4-2 i lI ' LOG. 4: T3 W. P. M. Typing Award, 4: Student Standout, 4: Iournalism Awards, 3.4: Maga- zine Contest Awards, 3.4: Press Club, Secretary, 4: Quill and Scroll: National Honor Society: Latin Club: Glee Club: Science Club: Library Staii: ACORN Staff, 3.4: Minstrel Cast, 4: Stu- dent Council Talent Show. 4: WCHS Iunior Town Meeting Pro- gram. 4: May Festival, 3: Christmas Concert, 2. ALBERT IOE KOKOSKI Biq Boy General Course Graduate All-Southern Football Team, Hon- orable Mention, 4: Coallield Con- ierence Football Team, 4: Foot- ball Co-Captain, 4: Varsity Club: Devils Den: Football. l,2,3.4. From their midst came many top stars. xv. A 7 Nw 4. '-V-7' Ts 'Ji HERBERT EDWARD McCOY. IR. Herkimer College Preparatory Course Graduate Honor Graduate Representative to Leadership Training Camp Horseshoe. 3: Fayette County Band. 3: Col- lins Hi-Teen Committee Chairman. 4: Student Council. eighth grade: Class Vice-President. 3: Cir- culation Manager oi ACORN. 3: Hi-Y President, 2: National Hon- or Society: Iunior Historical So- ciety: Alpha Beta Club: Science Club: Latin Club. President. 3: Devils Den: Red Devil Band. 1. 2.3.4: Orchestra. 1.2.3. ea 6 .3 PATRICIA ANN LEGG Patti College Preparatory Course ' Graduate Honor Graduate English Medal. Z: Vocabulary Medal, 3: Tri-Hi-Y: Latin Club: Science Club: Dramatics Club: National Honor Society: Devils Den: Thespian Troupe: Class Play Cast, 3: Student Council Talent Show. 4. LOU ELLEN MCMANN PATRICIA ANN MCPHEE Lucy Belle Patty Io General Course Graduate College Prepartory Course Magazine Contest Winner, 2: Graduate Baby Sitters Club. President, 3: Library Staff: French Club: Home Science Club. Economics Club: Devils Den. va, MARY HELEN LICH Muscles Commercial Course Graduate Attendant to Homecoming Queen, Tri-Hi-Y: Future Business Lead- ers of America: Devils Den: Mon- itor. 3.4: Class Tournament 2. 3.4. LOIS PAYE MARTIN Oey Pay College Prepartory Course Graduate Essay Published by National Essay Association: Library Stall, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: Glee Club: Home Economics Club: Baby Sitters Club. Vice-President. Scrapbook Chairman, 3: Devils Den: Orchestra. 3: Choral Fest- ival, 4. boys and girls who kept the name of 'E l. C. MASSEY Elmer General Course Graduate Orchestra, 1,21 Fayette County Band, l,2,3,4: Choral Festival. 3: Minstrel Cast, 2.3: Student Coun- cil Talent Show, 3,45 Class Play, Stage Manaqer, 3: Red Devil Band, eiqhth qrade, l,2,3,4. VIOLET MADELINE MILLER Macl-ry General Course Graduate WILLIAM LEE MASSIE Bill Vocational Shop Course Graduate Iunior-Senior Prom Kina, 4: Var- sity Club: Football, 3, 4: Track 3.4: Class Play Cast, 4. IAMES THOMAS MOORE Tommy Colleqe Preparatory Course Graduate Deleqate to Southern lnterschol astic Press Association, 3: Min' strel Endman, 4: National Honor Society: Alpha Beta Club: Hi-Y, Vice-President: French Club: Dra- matics Club: Science Club Devils Den: ACORN Stall, 37 Orchestra 2: Hi-Teen Committee, 3: Min' strel Chorus, 3. ANGELA BARBARA MOUROVIC Rabbit Commercial Course Graduate IANE ELIZABETH NOON lame Colleqe Preparatory Course Graduate Attendant to May Queen, 3: Maid-in-waitinq to May Oueenl 4: Tri-Hi'Y: Science Club Latin Club: Minstrel Chorus, 4. Collins shining ever and ever more brightly. 37 0' ' WILLIAM MONROE PAGE Bill Vocational Shop Course Graduate Football: Track. Q X: BERTHA LOUISE FERGUSON PAINTER Bert General Course Graduate Student Council Talent Show Winner: Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer 4: Glee Club, President, 4: French Club, Vice-President, 3: Min- strel Chorus, 4: Minstrel Cast, 2, 3: Three B's : Student Coun- cil Talent Show 2,3,4: Choral Festival 4. NORMA GAY OSBORNE ALTA OWENS Susie General Course Graduate Home Economics Course National Honor Society: Monitor. Graduate Home Economics Club: Latin Club. PATRICIA LOUISE PINSON FAITH LYNN PLEASANT Patty Feathers General Course Graduate College Preparatory Course Attendant to Miss Imp, eighth Gmduflle grade, Commencement Escort, 3: Maid-of-Honor to May Queen 4: May Festival, seventh grade: Class Cheerleader, eighth grade: Science Club: Latin Club: Devils Den: Class Tournament, 3,45 Min- strel, Advertising Manager, 37 Minstrel Cast, 3: Class Play, Advertising Manager, 3. Home Room Assembly, Vice- Chairman, 4: Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Homecoming Chairman, 4: Alpha Beta Club: Latin Club: National Honor Society: lunior Historical Society: Class Play Cast, 3: Class Tournament, 2,3. They. too, were responsible for cr large part 38 MARY AGNES PLEVA Pleva College Preparatory Course Graduate Attendant to May Queen, 1: Latin Club: Tri-Hi-Y: National Honor Society: Devils Den. MARY FRANCES PORTERFIELD Portertield Home Economics Course Graduate Home Economics Club, Vice- President, 3, Secretary, 4: Glee Club: Baby Sitters Club: Devils Den: Class Tournament. 4: Class Cheerleader. 2: Minstrel Chorus. 4: ACORN Staff, 3,4: Monitor, 3: Choral Festival, 4. Y 1: KJ IACKIE LEON PLUMB Iack General Course Graduate Class Tournament, 1,2.4. BE'I'I'Y ELDINE WEEKS PRICE Lightning Commercial Course Graduate Attendant to May Queen. eighth grade: Future Business Leaders of America. Reporter. 4: Glee Club: Devils Den. IOAN CAROLINE RHODES NIO.. General Course Graduate Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Camp Horse- shoe, 3: Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President, 4: Future Business Leaders of America: Glee Club: Devils Den: Fayette County Choral Festival, 3. DAVID FREEMAN RICHMOND Elwood General Course Graduate Science Club: Devils Den: Basket ball, Iunior High, l,2,3,4. oi the planning and production. Every 39 I 'F' ,q.,fg5.if4.,t',, fm ' VA in V '. ?.5s 32 i 3if40?'9 Www. Q X ry qvyg- ,y 1. '! x ALLISON RUTH RINEHART WTI-1-IAMHFEFD' ROBBINS Allison Rohm ' Home Economics Course College Preparatory Course Graduate Graduate NANCY ANN ROBERTS MILDRED RUTH ROBERTSON WILLIAM FREDERICK ROMM Nancy Millie Bill College Preparatory Course Commercial Course Graduate Commercial Course Graduate Gmduqte Glee Club: Red Devil Band Man- Magazine Contest Winner, 3: ager, 4: THICK. 4- National Honor Society: Latin Club: Science Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Devils Den: Red Devil Band. eighth grade, 1.2.3: Orchestra. 3: Student Council Talent Show. 4. Student Council, 2.3: Class Sec- retary-Treasurer, 2.3: Delegate to Student Co-Govemment As- sociation ol Southeastem West Virginia, 2.3: Delegate to Faye- tte County Association ol Stud- ent Councils, 2,3: Delegate to West Virginia Iunior Academy of Science, 3.4: Hi-Teen Commit- tee, 3: Second Semester Collins Hi-Teen. 4: Minstrel Endman. 4: National Honor Society, Presi- dent, 4: French Club. President, 3: Science Club: Dramatics Club: Alpha Beta Club: Junior Histori- cal Society: Princes of Syracuse: Devils Den: Freshman Orientation Day Speaker, 4: Assistant Home- C0lDlIlq ChGll'UlG'lDp 41 Iunigr. Senior Prom Play Cast, 3: lun- ior High Basketball: lunior High Track. PATRICIA ANN ROOP npcmy.. General Course Graduate scene. every act, every phase of the show 40 . ,nfs A HERMAN RAY SANCHEZ Raison Vocational Shop Course Graduate SHIRLEY I-'AWN SNBED Sneedweed Commercial Course Graduate Collins Hi-Teen, 4: Magazine Con- test Winner, 3.4: Tri-Hi-Y. Public Relations Chairman. 4: Future Business Leaders oi America. Secretary, 4: Home Economics Club: Iunior Historical Society: Glee Club: Varsity Club: Devils Den: Varsity Cheerleader, 3.4: Iunior High Cheerleader: Orch- estra, eighth qrade, l,2,3: Min- strel Chorus, 4: Student Council Talent Show, 3.4: Collins Hi-Teen Committee, 3: Class Tournament. NORMA IEAN SMITH UHOPB.. Commercial Course Graduate Gregg Shorthand Awards, 4: Future Business Leaders oi America, Vice-President. 4: Iun- ior Historical Society: National Honor Society: Class Play Cast. 4. PHYLLIS IEAN SNELL Moose General Course Graduate Library Staff, Parlimentarian, 4: Latin Club: National Honor So- ciety: Alpha Beta Club: Iunior Historical Society. 5? MARTHA MAE SPANGLER .,McmY,. Home Economics Course Graduate Home Economics Club: National Honor Society: Science Club: Latin Club: Library Stall: Baby Sitters Club: Orchestra, 2,3,4. BARBARA ALLEN STOVER Bobbie Home Economics Course Graduate Collins Beauty: Future Home- makers of America: Iunior His- torical Society: Baby Sitters Club. depended in large measure on their desire 41 bi' 'lib .JANET CARROLL THOMPSON.. uhm.. College Preparatory Course Graduate National Honor Society: Latin Club: Science Club: Glee Club: Devils Den: Iunior Historical So- ciety: Dramatics Club: Band, 2, 3.4: ACORN Statf, 3: Minstrel Cast. Property Manager. 4: County Band. 4: Choral Festival, 4. FRANK TOLLI Vocational Shop Course Graduate CAROL SUNDAY Dimples Commercial Course Graduate Future Business Leaders of America: Class Play Cast, 4. CHARLES EMERSON TAYLOR Charlie General Course Graduate Iunior High Track Manager: Bas- ketball, Iunior Hiqh, 1,2,3,4: Class Tournament, 2,3. and determination to make this year the 42 rf- IAMES DEW TULLY limmie College Preparatory Course Graduate Library Statt, President, 4: Lib- rary Staff, Key and Guard: Hi- Y: Secretary: Science Club: Latin Club: Devils Den: Fayette County Band, 3.4: Escort to Miss Red Devil Attendant, 4: Band, Sev- enth grade, eighth grade, 1,2.3,4: State Band Festival. NANCY KAY WALTON Nan Commercial Course Graduate Honor Student Student Council, Secretary-Treas- urer, 4: Fayette County Co- Govemment Association, Treas- urer, 4: Homecoming Queen. 4: Maid-ot-Honor to Miss Imp, eighth grade, Delegate to State Student Council Convention, 4: Delegate to Rhododendron Girls' State, 3: Collins Hi-Teen, 4: First Semester Hi-Teen, 4: Dramatics Club: Iunior Historical Society: DAR Citizenship Award Winner. 4: Clubs Editor, Advertising Man- ager ot ACORN. 4: Tri-Hi-Y. President, 3: Alpha Beta Club, Secretary, 1: National Honor So- ciety: Thespian Troupe, Future Business Leaders of America: Devils Den: WCHC lunior Town Meeting: ACORN Staff. 3,4: Min- strel Chorus, 4: Orchestra. 1,2,3,4: Freshman Orientation Day Speak- er, 4: Class Play Cast, 3: Qo- Toumament Director. 4. . s .2 il Qi t + HARRIETT CHRISTINE WEBB Christy General Course Graduate Gregg Shorthand Awards, 4: Red Devil Band Maiorette, 2,3: Future Business Leaders ot America: Minstrel Cast. 3: Student Council Talent Show, 3: Prep Band. 1, ,xl .-'Iii KARRIS K. WILLIS. IR. K. K. Commercial Course Graduate Junior Historical Society: Glee Club: French Club. best. How well they succeeded is evident-- 43 ,X .fi N I f 'Luv' DALE WILSON Dale MARGARET KAY WOODRUM Pro Commercial Course Graduate French Club. College Preparatory Course Graduate Tri-Hi-Y, French Club: Devils Den Class Tournament. l.2,3, 4: Captain of Interclass All- Tournament Team. 4. 31 ff Jwyagvy I 9 CALVIN WALTER WILKERSON ,.Douq.. General Course Graduate IOYCE ELAIN WORSTELL ..Iov,. Home Economics Course Graduate Home Economics Club. President, 4: Alpha Beta Club: National Honor Society: Iunior Historical Society: Science Club: Latin Club. 'T P4 '-'U' Tx ir' I 1 X g, I ,. ..t.f. A, ...Vf. V A T I 1 1 y 1 CALVIN ASHUELOT WILLSON Lancelot College Preparatory Course Graduate Science Club, President, 45 Latin Club. Pictures not available IAMES BOWYER the production itself is the final proof. 44 ? -li 'yQ' , Y Yb EM :fi Ll:2F'l' TO RIGHT: I. Mundy. secretary-treasurer: M. Hess, vice-president: and I. Frisk, president. THE IUNIOR CLASS SCORED one success after another. On stage and off, they were headliners, with a program that included such big performances as the Prom and the organization of Career Day. Iuniors presented their annual class play, lust Ducky. A junior is president of the West Virginia Associ- ation of Student' Councils. A junior is president of the West Virginia Iour- nalism Association. A junior was a delegate to the Southern Associ- ation of Student Councils at Miami, Florida. Two juniors were delegates to Know Your State Government Day at Charleston. Iuniors were delegates to the Student Co-Govern- ment Association of the West Virginia Association of Student Councils Convention, the Virginia Leader- ship Conference, West Virginia Iournalism Associ- ation, and Southern Interscholastic Press Association. Iuniors participated in the Student Council Tal- ent Show, Red Devil Minstrel Show, Christmas Pro- gram, Class Tournament, and May Festival. P U I1 IO rs IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Iohn Frisk ,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,.,., ,,,.,,,,,..,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, P r e sident Margaret Hess ...,, ......,.,.. . Vice-President loe Mundy ....,, ....,... Se cretary-Treasurer Iuniors belong to every club in the school and hold offices in many. Iuniors play varsity football, basketball, and track. Two juniors are cheerleaders, four are major- ettes, and 17 are Red Devil band members. Several juniors are members of the Fayette All- County band. Iuniors won honors as Hi-Teens, Big Shots, best- dressed students. and Student Standouts. Iuniors won third place for the prettiest float, The Devils Reign. at Homecoming. A junior roll call won a prize for the most unus- ual door decoration at Christmas. Iuniors honored seniors at the annual Iunior- Senior Prom. Iuniors won many votes in the Log Popularity Poll. Two juniors were on the Sectional All-Tourna- ment teflln. Iuniors often shared the limelight with 1 A 46 'Rs uniors i 'H C' ' BETTY ANN SAYS Hn- XLL. LYNNE ARRINGTON Hwy Q., , Hunter PATSY RUTH BARLETT Pm , A CHARLES BENNETT Q ' ,Q Skin Head ' UQ ' X XX. L, RITA BAUMGARTNER 'qi- Punk iw .ami THOMAS BIBB i ,,TOmmY,, J' ' 5 ., . : iz, in-6031 .Ll A A In ge . -wail -5 se, is IULIA BLANAR ulie as ' H , , ,N ai., the seniors. As the more experienced of the ALICE IEAN BLOXTON X Hercules ' GLENNA PARRIS BOWDHN Gabby c BARBARA ANN BRABBON Barbie RONALD BODNAR TOMMY BRASH Boker Rabbit .ray- ,zf 4. ,,.. -lug Q3 -fit' 5' is 'i 'f f jaw' ' Ul'IIOl'S A 'x CHARLES BUGIN an - , gjfgx IANET BRENEMEN ..BumpY,, y Q...,,:v f ,A lan A--f A X V7 K 1 ' X X 4 CHARLES BROOKS A k qfx V, ' i N. 'Y Gunner -. ,I f K , X .1 JAMES BURDETTE f 2 Birdie H, ' ' SAMMY BROWN V X Scxmbo , ' NA!! f, f It X ff ' 7 L ,S A M Y 59-I ARLIE BURCESS ' Archie understudzes, they played most oi the PVR . h z:a22ma.,k C' A SHELBY IEAN BURGESS A Shelby v' 471' .l' K, I f A . f 1 ' -Q41 -' ag FRANKLIN LEE CASTELLO ,M ' SHIRLEY ANN BURGESS Frankie A Smoocher 3 QS N f, Q W MONA SUE CLARK Red SARAH BARBARA CLARK 'R Q V -Q Barbie 5 V' , FREDERICK BURMER ,W'5 'ic'--X Burmer xv! Juniors ADRIAN COOKE CHARLOTTE CLOWSER Alice Tootsxe PATSY CORKER Peachie 5414.5 I 1, Ya . 9 A 4fD..lfS. supporting roles and spent thousands 1-9 .. . X x EARL DE QUAISE Minnie Pearl .. , IO ANN DAvxDsoN BLANCHE DIXON Cutie Pie R LUCILLE CRIST 4' W, Wilde , MARGARET LOUISE ERRINGTON SHIRLEY DIXON - . A 'vw , ' 1 I ' ., in K , Ul'lIOl'S A A-T A is be ' Peqqv - fy EDWARD DZIEDZIC Eddie 1' tl' ff' A HM EVANS W ll - AI ,V . Chip , X A L EDWIN ELGIN ' Smiley 3 'vw Q 75 53 7 'MW , gi: , zfligg 'ff is N L22 ,f Z - 4 KA I DREAMA FERRO .,Dre., of hours in working for the success of PATRICIA FHRRO A-R Tish W, Alfa- , ' . k? w' WILDA FLINT ARNEDA IANE FIELDING Icxnie -R. A5515 A 8 M3 . PAUL rosmx Shorty 2? P5 'A' -S A' 'S IOHN ,RISK QIIQIFSSTINE CAROL FISHER uv , - W M if-S., .- -A v , f' I .4 fy Q53 iv sei -4 , .4 I Ul'lI0l'S 2' 1:- Y I , ' R G' 4 ' BILL GOOD SHIRLEY KAY HARMON I l Professor Preston Shirl 1, w v 1.1 X f N. IAMES LEIGHTON HALL -V b fp - -I lim . gg? X K Y I Q L M f' IOY HAMILTON THOMAS HARRAH 7 ,X IO Tommy if Q, 'if 'TT . fy ' 1 ROBERT EDWARD HARRIS 4? Fish Bowl Kid fy E,-'Y ix ' ,. I Mi the show. Thezr enthuszasm and spIrIt qw 1 EUGENE HAYES Gabby DAVID HOLESAPPLE I-Iosie Y ' G: 2.1, MARGARET HESS Skibo ,X 1 NANCY HOWARD Nan 1 SHIRLEY IUNE HIGGINBOTI-IAM MARY IO HURAGHER I ' I-eo Shony ' .-in 4 1- Nw .. Q5 Q 1 Juniors G' THERESA HYDELLA Terry Iosspl-1 HUNTER PATRICIA HUDDLESTON Hcmyff Toki sus HUDSON Red 4 Nw its Q Q-'fy BETTY LOU HUMPHRIES R N N Shorty -t ROGER IAMBS Iamie , S ' 8-1 -ibn, FP? .. . N .. as., .ur Q.. N was evident in every scene. and every ' ' TUNE Isrmas i lea .U su I X' X IERRY RAY IOHNSON Hleny., BILLY IOHNSON Sf U Hot-Shot 1?-9 ELIZABETH LOUISE IONES Betsy f , . GARY IOHNSON EDWARD IORDAN ' Geechee Eddie 4. f - - - I , v-A .A+ 3 1...:' Q QW 'lx l'x vi X J 7 V ,, MARINE Iunior --X nm - - 'f,f .,.' now and then they stole the show To an-6 W1 IACK LEMASTER Birdie xg tg-75, Malek 2 9 , .fffxw P 4 'wif 5,9 QALLY ANN MCKINNEY PATSY LOKANT Senator Sal 'R I H' X ,l l IANET SUE MCMANN Iezebel rag' .V iii: SHARP. LEE MCGRIFF them every angle ol the production was HERBERT MARTIN Herbie Z 5 , H 4- a 0 5433, , 1 I ' I 1 l i PEGGY IRAN MARTIN A wi 1'w1dd1e wu.uAM Nmmzrzs SARAH MARRS Bm Serie ff 'ff-f R A Q N J u n mrs LCV' ' Q iQI:i:T'I'A ANN MIDKIFF ifiMESl:I'HOMAS MUNDY 4 A Q' -Y-yy xffi Io Ilmmy qt?-.ly ' N , f l R BROWN MILLER 7 X X xx Brownie X . ' s.xuN 'i 'NSS ,- -4. CHARLES IOSEIPH MUNDY Ice i R Q ,. DELORES ANN MILLER W7 IIDGQ.. ' , PRBDDA NBUMANN Freddc1 -Q - N, 'SR important, realizing as they did that they .TR-15' N f Q' 32.9 5' I 51 SAMUEL NICHOLLS I E Sum 1 Q Rx 'uf Wy v 5 Q 'P' WILLIAM NUNLEY 1 Bill TOMMY NICHOLS 0.4 Tommy sw CHARLES PANNELL IUDITH NAN NUGEN Indy RAYMOND PENNOCK f 3 1 Rum 6. 7 Z s - Juniors CAROL PHILLIPS 'ANET MCHMOND wr-f Blondie cm GLENNA MAE PHIPPS G1en 1 X 562' LAFAULDA PREVETTE 'xi- soon take over the lead that the as - , 1' MARGARET HOOP . X Puffy I' 4 ELIZABETH SANCHEZ RICHARD SAVOIE ds' ' 12 Dxck -a Nw - ,, umors , ,F - SHIRLEY IUANITA SIZEMORE DORIS SCOTT - ' Iucm Dory W'-4 V- IOHN HOWARD scoTT 4 , ,,' sum A ff PATRICK SLAVEN aw. Pm 5 BARBARA SEXTON - - B0bbie A R Qf NANCY CAROL SABLASKI 5:15 Nan ,Q' Q A ff experience and knowledge they were getting EVERETT STEVENS muddy., ta 4.2, X So' 1 1 ' PAULA IEAN SURRATT J Paula by ' a sv!-:LYN srovszn Pe99Y fi ' JACK TAYLOR l 4 5 qcckie., uv r ls' vu, my KAY KAREN TAYLOR NORA MARGARET STOVER Q., xj Karen Margie I f N 5 3. .ta 'W dv uuvms moms limmie unlors f ,K Q mcx may QUANEITA THACKER Quand0odle SHIRLEY THOMAS 'I+ ee shun DONALD 'moMAs R QQ Noon., .Y N Q N W R 5. 45 'lx VICTORIA MAB moms ,V Vickie 135. ' ' , 4 W' would determine in Iarge measure how HERBERT THOMPSON .3 nw . Herbie - NA f 1::T'x 1 -, H W' if , mx' , ous MAE THORNBURG A if qs Haley Ole 5 1-If. f, ' ,V ,A FRANKLIN TI-IURBON . 43 Little Red x.ff,!ll ss 'NQ7 -'vs .lumors M' IULI-A Foy TINKEL ROSE ANN WALTON 'Judy 0' PATRICIA TREDWAY BI'TI l'Y IEAN WALKER BILLY HALE WATKINS I Walks -oy ,Q 3 -:J LULA BELLE WEBB Sue -vs. is well they could play the roles soon to be Q' I I Nut-I Cl-IARLB WILLIAMS 'Nelson SYLVESTER WILSON Vnm PATRICIA ANN WILKINS 4 if , A ' f .Q '5 . 5 Z V A' l H H cm X -Al. ' 'N , . Ev' ' IB El, 5fff l , f VII I . X PGI , al ff , 'r A . I -32:1 ' ai , ,ig-.ap sag rg. on Ii' H H . X ,af . Juniors ELIZABETH ANN WXLTON Hubby.. ' Min' fs 5, PAYE WINDSOR ..Dex,, K. -X? f? if 4? H. c. woons ' Sears 'sf X T'-7' willed them by their friends in the senior class IANICE DALE WORLLEDGE e mae i 'Ri X N f' x 53' xi A' A ,A -U d. .ff i,. X. MARTHA IANE woommncn --, 'Manu n . t , N Pictures Not Available 604' aoaznr HEATER 1, B bb A O Y 'K i JOAN YONEY IITOH 60 K . J: Q ,Q gkfffsesfif! my yu -, E 1 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Dick:ie Hall .,.. ....,, ,,A,,,, , , , ,,,,,A , , ,, ,,,,, ,,, President Pat Errington , .. ., . ,. Vice-President lenora Harris . .. , , , ...... ...,,, . , , Secretary-Treasurer FROM THE CLASSROOM to the athletic field the sophomores were able troupers. Nothing was impossible tor the Sophomore Class to achieve. Sophomores won lirst place for the most original float at Home- coming. Sophomores held a Sock Hop, one of the most unusual dances of the year. Sophomores belong to the French, Latin, and Varsity Clubs: the Library Stal! and Devils Den: and the Log and Acorn staffs. Sophomores were members of the varsity football. basketball and track squads. Three of the varsity cheerleaders were sophomores. Sophomores had six representatives on the Home Room Assembly. Sophomores participated in the Student Council Talent Show. Sophomores, too, can claim cr large share PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE lackie Eads. Etta Alderman Barbara Allen Iohn Arqabright Edward Bailey Ronald Bailey William Baker Thomas Birt Linda Blake Shirley Blake Zelda Boggs Agnes Bondzo Dorothy Bondzo F rank Brown Nancy Ann Burgess Nancy lo Burgess Kay Adams Clifford Adkins 4 gy ' wQx, tktad Martha Ayers 9 ' I 'R C. Shelvey Backus 4 - , Wetzel Backus Q ,QI V S' , i f - L.. s xg W A ' ' '34 GP ' s. Laura Barlow Betty Bennett Ioann Berry S-.J 1 Q Catherine Blanar 'R Patricia Blevins M, Anthony Bodnar sf 1 I Y -R 5, I is Emma Bosticlr S Q' Kenneth Bowman Delores Bowyer xref l .- .r 4 ' f . I 5 1. . ESR, I Patty Burgess A jeny Bumette -Q. Y, QQ ,gi Ivan Bush Q9 ALA 1 N x it -nge 'bf 1 iaf' I 'er M 1 3,1 'Nr N 'Vx 'A A A '-,f ' . 5 Qs v4-L' . Q A , '.r:Qf' 'WY v X, lr .4- Q-- 1 1 . 1? x YQ , lu Q . . - t s.. Robert Campbell Ierry Cantebury Thomas Champe Robert Clendenin Gary Cole Patricia Cole Charles Curry Benny Davis Barbara Donachy Louie Dotson Sophomores Barbara Carpenter Marion Carter Mary Ellen Carter Clifford Cline Virqinia Cody Nancy Coffey Betty Iane Collins Nancy Cox Marion Crockett Patricia Davis Vaden Davis Clarise De Quasie Ioanne Duncan Betty Iane Eans Io Ann Ellison Q E 1 s 9 of the success of the production. They Were ,f Qi -Q 431. .mfg Richard Ellison Halen Elmore Frankie Farley Marion Fields Iohn Finley Richard Fitzpatrick Stella Fraqa Sharon Frisk Ervin Epperly Paul Errinqton Delano Falk Frances Filipek Ianet Fink Allretta Finley lean Foster Kenneth Foster Iohn Fox Donnie Giles Gary Gray Robert Green , it A 0 .t , ' A 63 iz Sophomores Carolyn Haga sf- Donald Grunenburg lack Gwinn Richard Hall Kitty Halstead Ioan Hamilton Ienora Harris Iames Hall Gary Hardinq Larry Hardinq Barbara Hindson sf 'la 1 i 55'- K 1 .X 0 4 9- Thomas Heron Loretta Hinte 5, Q3 Glenora Hilton V N N ' Agg- liff 1 .x X Goldie Honaker Barbara Ianisky L L Harry Ingles Betty Iarvis i 3:1 lohn Iames n A 2 5 ., ,J . ' 3 Ianet Iarvis June Johnson Q hu: lumes lOhI1S0l'1 Jane Lee Iones Q X ' Iohnney lohnson 1 A . , .. ,r . ' . K K the w1II1ng starlets, always ready to take Iohnny Iones Berlord Keller . :I - ts A fe ' Sibley Io Keatley Tommy Kendall 5,5 Q, Carlos Keaton 517 - A ,--. if ii ' L' . J- .:. l'-me Kidd Alice Kiser ff Carroll Kincaid Virginia Koone ' Phyllis Kincaid 5 s, I Q , I V Lindt! Lasley lames McCallister Glenna Lewis Eleanora McCormick . Carol Lizut if fg A X Charles McDaniel Shirley Martin A ' - Pgisy MqNee1y Bobby Maslow -' A Aulqa Mae Malenick Uk .JL Q N514 25 64 Thomas Massey loe Massie Larry Myers Robert Neely Ladonna Noble Fred Nucl-cels Delbert Patton Barbara Pauley Ronnie Perosky Lawrence Pettit Sophomores Gary Matheny Barbara Matthews Norma Maynus David Nester Sylvia Neumann Max Nichols Victor Nunley David Osbome lean Painter Peqqy Ioyce Payne Peqqy Sue Payne Kenneth Peqram Betty Io Pittman Robert Plumb Iay Price '4- 3 lffi? 2 Q X x . J .' f fig' Yi. in J Q lb- Q7 the smaller parts, always eager to Minlord Price Charles Ramsey Sue Richardson Emoqene Richmond lanice Runions Charles Sarver Shirley Shuii Bill Sizemore Ruth Reynolds Monna Sue Rhodes Ray Richardson Mary Roach Eugene Edward Robertson loan Wa1ly Rogers Russell Sexton Sharon Sexton Darrell Shaffer loyce Sluzas Lyle Small Dora Ann Smith help Q 2 2 K 65 is S0 homores Richard Smith Ruth lean Smith Evelyn Snell Patsy Stinson Betty Mae Stuppio Ashby Sutphin Betty Tennant Pheoba Tennant Marie Thompson Marion Thomson Mintie Ingles Tolley Gene Tony Iaclc Via Rachel Vroom Norma Waddell Kay Speer Howard Stinson Loretta Taylor William Taylor Patsy Thompson William Thompson Iames Tredway Iames S. Tredway Patricia Walker Charles Waters any Way, but always a part oi the show lane Carolyn Watkins Coletta Watts I. R. Weatherford Donald Welbom Iewell Welch Ina Whitt Drema Wilson Michael Wilson Iane Wilton Peggy Wriston Dreama Wyant Natalie Young lane Webb Robert Weis Jerry Williams June Williams Daniel Wooten lack Wriqht Tonita Zastawnick Terry Zeek af' 6, 2 f 'Q 1 I ix I i LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Pittman, vice-president: L. Nicholson. locrotary-treasurer: and L. Lively. president. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Libby Lively ..,,,,.,,,..................i..,......,.,,,,,,i,Yi.. President Marlene Pittman ,,,,.t, ,Y,.t,,,,,. V ice-President Leonard Nicholson ....,.. ..... Se cretary-Treasurer To the freshmen, much of the show FRESHMAN IN MORE THAN ONE PHASE of school life, the Freshman Class made Collins High School proud of its members. Their program for the year shows a succession of hits for 1952-53. Freshmen held the fifth annual Freshman Frolic. Freshmen sponsored the first afternoon Iunior High Homecoming honoring Miss lmp and her attendant. A freshman is cartoonist for the Log. Freshmen have been recognized as best-dressed students and Student Standouts, 68 CLASS RECORD Freshman Class a number of times led other classes in number placed on the honor roll. Freshmen are members of the Latin, French, and Glee Clubs and the Devils Den. Freshmen won first place for the most appra priate float at Homecoming. A freshman home room won the magazine con- test and a trip to the Ice Follies in Charleston. A number of freshmen were Imp football, basket- ball, and track stars. Iuamta Adk Iohn Baber me ff v Iohn Bavely V gf sv, .. Donald Blake Barbara Bolt in as mg Zenrth Akers Helen Allred Phyllu Bailey Wxllram Bailey 756 'V' .aqu- i W- Lee Willis Bam 'Q5f'9 K -2.- MCIYY 5110 BUYS Muriel Beasley Zetta Bernath Sh ii if 5 'Nd Drema Amrck Kelvm Amrck Larry Anqel '18 SJ FN I Donald Arthur Betty Baker Nancy Baker Patty Barlow Fran elby Bevms Elrzabeth Ann Birt Q1 ig ag Laura Arthur 'tm '5- S... k Baumqartner l 6-v Iqgk Bwhop Beverly Blake was new To many ol them all of 'Q' Y' lean Blake s.P Bxll Bostlck it ind wa-v Loretta Blake Robert Blake PGQQY Blethpr if 2 Shelva Bowden Vrrqrnxa Bowlxn A- . Cl Carolyn Bowyer QQ' Tommy' Bloxton gp- Patncra Bowyer A Betty Boardwrne Ili Myron Boqqess J 'N lrce Brabbon NOrma Brmson ac S Q' Nancy Pat Brown Iqcquelme Bunch Betty Burgess Dale Burqess Io Ann Bu S l rqess y vna Burqeu Dorothy Butler Barbara Caldwell I at ' 5 g Q 'Q :sf ' 1- yn hr 5' Q l J' - 'er Q I V -1 , Q . - 1 B y K t fl' we I l . ,L x , kg A Z , R A A XX In B l . I I ' 4 -' '! C' lg X 1 ' 3' -' - s X 5 I ' e -by rr' 1 B -f A 0 ' -f A R: in ' f - . J X I A I Xa 'Q , , . , , c ' '- 4 .. M , n Lx ' A A -i,,R'R4 It N 3? Q Q -we e f. r B fr 1- L., , , if A 'R .-,f :X 'il Q an B B g Q9 had T R s- ., I l r 4' , , ' 6 X -,BL J i A i ' ,. A -W y 1 it V A I li 'il - -4 , K' B' 1 . lb . W 41' L J' f r 3 ,L .l A . ' Y? A' ' A A za ti L r , N 6. ,, ,Q 'A' S A aff bf lv' s V ta kwa , . y ff L Q -4 - Q r 1-Q if Lula Bell Caldwell Olen Caldwell Robert Callahan ale' Ronme Cobb A QQ X -X Charles Crouch -is Dreama Collms Lyle Compton 'A 6 Sadxe Crouch Roger Crowder ,isa ll nf Harry Canterbury Davld Conley Vtctona Daclek 'Nw xo -mth Ruth Ann Canterbury Nma Conelly fm J.:'.X.,f Ierry Dalton x Ji, N - ., V 9 'i ll ' QI E' Conme Carroll Lynn Chapman kranklm Clement 3 -Rc: 592 Wllltam COHHOY Ierry Cooper lohn Creed Qin ang.. 664 N... Davmd Davxs Donald Davxs john D611-ldge was new To all of them all of 1t was tn..- N x Kexth Delung .ag G. Aubrey Duncan 23 Irene Elmore Qu Q'- Shefry De Vqney RObe1'l Dlll1On 'A G if -XX Q Dreama Duncan Shelby Duncan it Vu. rs Rtchard Dobbms 05 is tal Amphce Eads bv 6 Ianet Elmore Charlotte Epperly Gary Epperly Kenneth Dooley is -Z. Shelbv Bdens my Dudley Eplmq .ns Larry Dotson Robert Dotson B111 Drennen it Nc 3 ,,,,, Audrey Ergenbrod Barbara Elgm Ruby Elhson i-sg. gf DH Lk ll-'dll EVUUS Ma1qC1retEVC1nS Walterl-'aykus , at 8 I I 'i S if J' A x il ...D A 9 ,Hy A ' t mf ' 'L' A -3 '7 ,fix 1 . 2 x :il vt .al h , V L l ' I l S V YI! D X W ty K V K K Z! , I ' 1 , L ' I I N Y A V 31 a Q 0.1 X ,A l Q V l v' heh l lvl Jw 4' . 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Edward Fltzpatnck Kenneth Gadomsla L Betty Hackney Dons Hackney Alex Dayton Ford 6 Q ii Marvrn Garrett 3 Lmda Hager 1' Patncxa Ford Grace Foster Gqgy Goff Wanda Lee Goms lean Harmon Iohn Harsany somethmg excltmg and challengzn hey 1 'sf vi an Franklm Hartenstexn Norma Hqfheld Kenneth Hayes Bxlly Heron lack Hodges loyce Holhday 9. v Icy Iqrrell Loretta l0l'lnSOn Carol Honaker Marlene Honaker 1 fgf fl Ss- -p I Walter Iohnson Wxllxam lones Qian Maunce Hess Betty Howard I 9 w in Betty Hewxtt 'N 5 Kenneth Howard A-H1 4.- ? ' o Y' Frankhn Higgms L Shxrley Hunt 'HQ -sp 1 S Q' Betty Hodge 2. -ig up lune lnqles P at 1 xy' - Nl - -e if X k N AQ. '4 Casxmer Kama Charlton Keaton Harvey Kmcald Larry Krnser ue 3 o I' yt xl Q Q . 'f ' V . f . fl 2-'X ,rt . X rf' K K- 4 . . u . L- 'Qff Tx! I B V- c 2 ,N A 0- r 3- ' Q ', f ,. X 1 ., .I 1 . L .... ,cs V X, '- -4 ,. v K f bl ,, l will x.. ' ld I Q' B I' 5 t ' B ., A -Jf a. 1 V as 4 '81 3 A 13 V W ' 4,-3. .gs Q -51, X K ' fe they ' I Xp A ' Q K we X V1 tr. ' x l I I I g. T I . . -B yi -l A- .. Q ' K I' inf:-V X - L fy T x K ' PR ,. 4 A dl Q: 1 ' , I jab , ' 3 2 G- ffy 3 ' -Q N X , ,gy x In .e.:.,, .f LE' Q' I l xv.. Q X 'K ft 2 ff A x . 5 , f 4, I K A i. - F' ' I 'R Q ga. ,J -, A, , 2- J , 4? Q! Ha e-'26 Kenton Kyle Sylvia Lawson Gary Lewis M5 , we of Iohn L. Lewis y s if G ' gr.- Q t -2' Elizabeth Lively Loretta Lumsden I Q f 7 J: F P L 4 ff -rt 1. 4 5 ' .t A J V V an 3 -F' cl P ,mg ' A 0 Sty K qu' 8:4 X f. X gl l.. 'P Donald Malenick lane Carol Mann Calvin Manning Donald Marshall Betty Martin James Mild!! 'nm 'K L 's l -2.6 .-2. R 'Q sw A -:D :J .LQ to-Q Hu L Liv' 'gf YJ P .sw N L y fix M' Q ,A ' l ' I Xi. , ,K I rl Martha Miller Paul Miller Sheila Miller Frank Montgomery Larry Morris Barbara Morton watched the older, experienced stars 'V if' 53? 45113 is-,L V .K ' Q lsr f x f Emery McGu.t1in Loretta McPhee .nr , , Q f A .v K' f L su- H - A -. x t Dan Miller Frank Miller 1 A lv 'Q 'T' 57 X X: Y viii X xx was Charles Moses Paul Mullins , in l .- V If I 1 -5 V A , K V t y v M.. 0.1 es ee MJ' o-ef ct' xtQ W3 il its-Q x Lf N 4.4 ., A' s H2 - r , MV- ,, P Fr! A I i f c tt. Ann Lee Murphy Nom Musselwhitg Ann Nelson Leonard Nicholson Virgil Nickel Kmen Nix lohn Norosky Nancy Notch Fad A iz' A 'T 'J V ' 'X It lb . t N la . A Betty Nottingham Stewart O'Dell Danny Oliver 1' i J' J' l Qu A ' 40-sn Q., GN , I l x! K A . Lola Owens Shelba Pack Betty Painter ,HA 4- ' . Q sz vi:-l as V1 l g . rx , .1 Iam I -fam toe' I G-3' N' fe 8 rf' r Q 3 L.. . :ull X k Kenneth Pannell Gilben Parson, Ex 'X 1 l V 7 lohn Pale Shirley Patrick Dorothy Pauley Ruth Pauley lack Pennington Namoi Decima Pennock Mary Lula Pennock Mdqqie Phillips J S .A -x 1 QQ 4 v sr 5. .P 2 Q 3 -tx N - Vg x M- -x A ,, - f y, l 5' I 'Ogg Rose Marie Phillips Marlene Pittman Franklin Pleva Ronnie Plumb Sue Pot! ':. Gb , ,, ' .ir SQ' I Q - ' 'X S Y X' 1 .r .f ' hr' I V I 'X S' K W1 X .- Willodean Reid Carol Ronlck Sherry Rice Harold Richmond Dewey Riffe 3 1 l i an no Q A .J ,x Q Della Iean Sampson Charles Sanchez Eugene Scarbrough Gay Scott Richard Shears 55 1.3! Kathy Price Shirley Quick Gary Reza L1 'Vx Qi X Ioanne R1l'1kOVlSh Nelson Romm Ruby Rushing 'Uv it is 1 in 'Na Freda Shrewsbury Connie Sifers lanet Sxfers their work. and dreamed of the time when S 1 , P X . 5' 1' 4- .. 'awrfssw '- '- Qi' A., - -XJ ff x xv' Yun,- K xv-.Y S. , Ax X Etta Sizemore Larry Slater Ann Smith lorry Bob Smith 101111 R- Smith Mary Smxthson I C3195 SPUHQIGI' Marilyn Sproles 1-- , 'S . ' ,Q 9 , l ill .5 X. Wfllfel' Sfmk Gerald Stevens Phyllis Stevens Q Q X ' K- t W , - Q... g , f . .. 5-2 5 . ls X Elizabeth Taylor Gene Taylor lanice Taylor G'UYe Stover Hayden Stover Z Noel TCYIOI Mary Ann Thewes Ioseph Sulesky loann Sumner Larry Swamgan . 'N XXL loyce Thornburg Iames Tinkel Iohnney Tolh .fri T ,ki P S A 5 W y . y - 3 ky I x Qu A G' -' r' Q' -, 5, ' Q- ?-7 I. gy , 're 4 A F A .gil ' :I Qi 'AD l - -. -1 J -7 . -T : ' .I V - l - , -mx A v J 1, W i y 1 wg X J P Q , if T' tl- Lf,-f rr 5 A 2 , f' ' ' ' X , in S 'P s: z - id N ' Q. K' w J X xi as-t .I W i iff' 5 Nqr! 'ir 5 7 , . 5 ' I A A VX . Mn X . ji ' N I N .5 4:2 6. R .-2. '- I Q, y :six QL' T Y ff. it At .7-1. R' . on 'bv 'F - ,Q lf! .. ' -tt ,gg f' -Hn Qs- qi HY Nia Fred Toney Howard Toombs Iames Treadway Martha Treadway in SQ ang ., Mxchaelwxckhne Douglas Wndener Danny Wxlkorson Emest Wxllxams -s 11 4453 in L 1 fan Gene Vance Iqmgg Waddell Matthew Warren Gene Whne they themselves would take the center ol the stage llc, Q4 I Gary Wood Dale Woodrurn Larry Woodson Louxse Wolfe -x +G-is '-L N. Phylhs Willu Gene Wmdsor Catherme Wrseman Dona Withrow Q G, Pxctures Not Avaxlable 'L' Nr., V Icxmes Arbogast Allred lamxson Carl Reed Duffy Sulhvan Loulse Treadway Charles Wxckhne 74 '-r in gl luamta Young Myrna Young Iohn Zqmlelq A I 4 ,X A X , .. G. 'QW ,a - as xr tl X ' , L. ., - V A .Tx X , - 57 sl , 'x l 1 ' if ,VQK A-1:54 ffl-r ,A V Q. N I V, i , ' X fr v x, -IE K- ' L K k ,ha hiv gf ..,, , .Fi - 5' , Q Q A, N -'Q - . A e , 'A 4, wif -All V -Tl, iv Y Nm N R Q .am n W . sl.,-r I 1 v . EM Z -4' ' W AA . V25 in 5-I ' ln 21. 'iff' 4x 'Y' IX My xv l ,-. 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Vice-President Carol Rinehart ........ c Secretary-Treasurer Eighth graders, too, Watched from the Wings. 1'- EIGHTH GRADERS THIS YEAR basked often in the applause of the school, applause that recoganized the good show the young stars pre- sented in all departments. An eighth grader won the Iunior High and Fayette County Spelling Championships, and was one of the top tour contestants in the Daily Mail Spelldown at Charleston. An eighth grader was a semi-finalist in the Iunior High Marble Tournament. Two eighth graders won second place in the Iunior High Talent Show. Several eighth graders won honors in the Iunior High Popularity Contest. Seven eighth graders were Iunior Hi-Teens: several were Student Standouts. Eighth grade Student Council members helped assemble a junior high float which won honorable mention in the Homecoming Parade. I g y 1 x .3 I Q Q. A 76 , 9 Q G. N 44 'G-IZ? Harold Adams Audrey Akers Dreama Amick Nancy Ammar Edward Ayres Bill Ball PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Carol Gibson Ernestine Griffith Robert Lee Harris Daniel Martin Loretta Minnich Rose Marie Moore Bobby Shrewsbury Carolyn Allen Ioetta Allen Io Ann Arbogast Robert Arthur Ierry Wayne Barlow Ianice Bartlett Z6 in Y' able L - 'Am 'L E. u 5. ' 3 Q Y 1 l Ioseph Baumqartner Nora Iane Bays William Belcher , Iean Boothe Y X7 6 F ' B'bb X K J x YGHCIS 1 l 4 ei - , 'F ki X X rug Kermit Bowyer Ionwade Boyd Carol Sue Bragg Io Ann Burqess Shirley Ann Burnette Charles Campbell Thomas Carpenter Norma Carter Ruth Carter Robert Crone Fred Crouse Fred Dickinson lx .a Ray Burdette William Burqess I Larry Canterbury George Cantalupo Betty Cody Nancy Cook Helen Ruth Dillon Charlotte Ann Dixon V . X .Xxxl as the big names m the cast made headlmes Pl Qs Dorm Ann Dobbms Leah Dodson Wayne Donnally Donald Drennen Lavonda Duncan Betty Elder Claude England Carolyn Entsmmqer Charles Epperly Ianrth Farley Patricia Faykus Franklin Ferrell David Dotson Bill Drennen Bobby Elder Betty Lou Elmore Grace Estes Patricia Falk Nancy Foley Lmda Foster D tu 77 a V. 1 .- Q' ,Q, ,V v , s m, e 9.455 'gy -uxri 'vi JH Margaret Foster Lorah Fox Nancy Fox Frances Gxbson Thomas Goode Dean Grant Martha Green Phyllxs Greene Ralph Gnmmett Carol Harvey Larry Hash Iames Hayes Almeda Hess Barbara Hess Sandra Hrghtower 'il ba, H Hn C:- Donald Franklin Iames Fredericks Clarence Gray Sandra Gray Charles Haga Quentm Hall Gene Henderson Barbara Hemdon Iudnh Huddleston Benny Huffman 11 -4 'Q 1 in-5,4 M 5 W. XAQK But they were more than just spectators yx tv 1 is at 1- 78 Ahce Hughes Nora Ietfrres Leota Krng Lewxs Law Wrlham Lawhorn Barbara Legg Damel Lrqht Nadrne Lrqht Phylh Lrqht Donna Lumsden Mary Ann Lyle Lee Lynch -Q ki 03 Carol Krrby Iuamta Law Fredenck Legg Genevreve Legg Mary Lou Lxzut Lawrence Lokant Kerth McClung 5 A Q' Kent McCoy T' dr. Y nag, Q-, v H L H V - ' V7 Sb a t ' f L ' W -f '- 'ii L -I 1 A l A Q 1 X' W-N W x 1 K I .fm ' 6 L it Ex . 1 51 ' ' J 1 ' s. ' , N . Lil 1 6 -2- I 45 la, A L th ,I X ,K f Sf , N A 'l L.-U X 1 A l NW g ff. A W '15, - H . 34 I '. G U -:wt-M C ,gl G, X' f of Q' G V 11, C, 'r'- ., x ,Pc - is 1 N ' , 1 fm . O n 'N H M ix G 'yi ' , - H - ,, ,' X I - Q 5.7, QI .L Q I VH H, X K C 'fy ' M' u ' ,w s lit' ff ' ' -Y ,. hy if .W to . M , 20 g l 1 A X V A a - ff I Q , C ' -'Q Q 1 5 S J y :Z X 'sl' ' X W XX? xl C 5 ' rj 'M X - 1 fs ' X V g L 'H f ,Q ' 5 C pf. I . ' 2' v A : x 1 -ex ty ' V , -, El' Hi: K 'gli v flfffq , Q L Clark McDonald Donald MCNGGIY 4,84 Q Iohn McGuflin V ' lean Ann McNulty I t-' t - X l Ronnie McMann ' X IM A-4: 'k g' Sue McPherson , 1,-,ada Man- .gs Lucy lrlwvlaskflifich 3. June Mqttitln -.5 R 9 GIS G R tx Y 8 , . at A , Marion Martin Drema Massey A QV, Q . Shirley Martin 5 Nancy Matthews 5.1 L L Theodore Martin 3 N nr' ' . - it Mary Mauritz lohn Menefee I 4- - Margaret Sue Myers ' tk :ag Q. V Lula Musselwhite :L Charles Nichols 33' H ,, TV J' . lf' '1-'i X , A - th r. l XVXC alll' Rosalie Nunn 'Q Lawrence Oyler Mary Lou Oatridge 5' lames Persinqer 'Q A we - William Oxley 'f' - 51 j Q, . l x I N' W4 3 ' They had thezr part rn the show and they lf 4 R David Phipps Betty Piotrowslri 3 ' Robert Piqq v Lola Pittman 2: Sue Pinson v . 1 I L Y-1 Imogene Reid Q Nancy Io Price Q Robert Reynolds 5 Clyde Radford L 5- V Donald Reid X74 i L: Y ' t Ianet Robertson . Richard Rhodes Cecelia Robinson 5 4 ..- Elta Richardson A- V A V Carol Ann Rinehart R G f L ' Beverly Rogers Edna Rushing - 'Q Michael Rollins Kenneth Sarver , :A X Q - Q Kathryn Rosiek E' .I K K n. xl ' 79 'iw at I'-lm 2.4. X14 YK' 3,9 Ierry Scott Margaret Seagraves Bernard Sexton Manone Skaggs Albert Srmth Alvm Smxth Shxrley Ann Smxth Ronald Snell Frank Spangler Clarence Taylor Franklm Taylor Fred Taylor Clarence Thompson Franklm Thompson Wtlham Thompson Marvm Sexton James Sxzemore Charles Douglas Smrth Iohn R Smxth Delons Stanevxch Gary Stover Thomas Taylor Iohn Tennant Robert Thomson Iames Tomczyk Q1 wg- x X x A M. 790 6 S.. 80 34 Alrce Toney Edward Travxs Shxrley Treadway Iune Waddell Kenneth Watkms Louise Watluns Uldme WC!UClh Carol Webster Lots Ann Wheeler Barbara Kay Wxlton Thomas Wrxston Donald Lee Yarber Q8 ll 'is 3 Donald Vest Iohn Vroom Arthur Dean Watts Iames Waugh Barbara Whrte Lxnda Wxllxs Toney Yoney Camrlla Zelek lk :IN L k Los ' if :K ' T, V, , L , 5 -6' . . V . . I , ? , X rx- . ' ' , '. x XM l I , Q 3 5 xx 1 fx ,Q T Z.: lg . . tv . . Q my 'C' ' Ll Q .1 H Q , D. .1 V . -4. P ixgd. 4 gk, i A . I . ,f H V , ' lr- A he C. - lv ' y, if tnyl lsr, N : l Q Jfgfg kg .I ,T ' A 4 gg. lt .-xxx ' 'li nl learned the roles which later would be theirs. h 5 Q. 4 'Q ,jg an 7- ' 1. ' S 1 '?f -- X 11 M .JL A, as 5 ' '1 A 4' 'S 'I l v . tbl' , 'if A ' ' 6 - 5' t gl QA -- N7 Wit-I t ' girl, 1? T ee ' 'lf P ff 45 - ' 'C I P' T . ': . -0 I .x f - l ' - - I , -ti 'T ' E I Q, -' U lr ' ' .V E' g t ig X . ' LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Totten, President: R. Adams, Vice-President: and T. Mas- on, Treasurer. Seventh Grade SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Robert Totten , . , . ,, , , , President Rex Adams . Tommy Mason . FOR A CLASS NEW TO THE SCENE,.,the Seventh Grade built a remarkable record for the year. . ,.,. , Vice-President .. Secretary-Treasurer Seventh graders won two first place honors and two honorable mentions in the Student Council Talent Show. Seventh graders won first and third places in the Iunior High Talent Show. Eight seventh graders were Iunior Hi-Teens: eight were Student Standouts. Seventh graders won the most honors in the Iunior High Popularity Contest. The seventh grade received recognition for the best decorations. best cheerleaders, and best sportsmanship in the class tournament. Two seventh graders were on the Imp football team, A seventh grader on the Student Council worked on the junior high float which won honorable mention in the Homecoming Parade. The thrill of a good show was as exciting Rex Adams Grove, Adkins Frankie Akers Betty Alderman Gene Alderman Patty Alderman Fred Allen 4 Lana Ammar ' 1 ,.. Q- A , It A i I . ,:,., ' M qi - - 1 'I - - .B 1. -H f ' -H Q f - '- , - ' Qt iv V, , V 2. rg. s . I if Y gy ewes v in w i s fv f rr - I ll W X . - X- Nw I V' 3'X ' Y'- ' X N ' ' K -, Ln t . . . t x - Reid AndQfsOn Gene Armstrong Ronald Arthur Roy Bailey Alfred Baker Shirley Ball Richard Basham Ianet Bays ii I , f I 5 A 9- 8.11143 'Hb' YAQ. I L ' 'Kai' lei' Na' 'wx S' sis 3- 1 a -.,. f ,. . JL. .eg . v QA 1 .S-I.. A' --U . , 9 Q E ,f ,W XL V' 1 . ' it 2 1 X ' r at , .g+.4,,. Q X , L .I . A P QW 4' . X. J Edna Beals Leona Belcher Erma Bellew Freddie Bicldord Richard Blake Thomas Blake Richard Bragg Rita Britt fr- xx K Q it 3 W :X .- ' 7 v . I rt A Q , . V . . Q3 Q, '- br V AoQ QI ' 5 sl X 'S cel uw. B I 42- -Z1 if W -if-4 S' ' . 5 HU tt, I f 1 . J I . I lx f ?'Z1 , ' T, i XT lk . 1 . has - in . Iamel Brubaker Bobby Buckland Patricia Burgess Sue Burgess Raymond Butler Carrie Lynn Caldwell Edward Calvert Shelby lean Calvert 41-Q 1, 5 5 , 4 lg. , rf D' 3? Q 3 ,' L K X , , Vx L ip- 1- 1' ir' vm ,ma V -1 - . ' I 15 ' 2. A - , J A u 19' 'I -' if Q X af Nut .x A, fri Y A 4 ' .be SEVEHH1I3 Betty Campbell Connie Cantalupo rade lessie Carroll Kenneth Carroll Elmer Cody ' - ' 4 ..., l N XX., 1 . 1 I Q- ' Frances Coffman Linda Compton Larry Conner E, X Ianet Conley Frances Cooke ' I I 1 tif Alice Corker X Sharon Cooper Iris Cox X ,V ' Sheila Cooper Tim Crawford lv X M XN A Norma Crone Ioyce Crosier William Gary Davis Rebecca Cummings Mary Dilly X 51 Robert Donnelly 5? ' Patricia Dixon Iudith Dorton . sal ' ISUY DOOISY Norma Duncan gb 5 V' ' K i . ,tu , to the seventh graders as to the senzors. 9 -Q' 1 s.. Gy t' Howard Eads E , Q William Elgin Ralph Elmore 5' ' Melvin Ellison Ioan England ' ,uni 1 sw Mary Epling ' ff Medofd EPPUHY Hazel Evans VF, x Y PhYul-5 EPPGYIY Harold Fankel ' f X...-ann . 5 r -- Q A I sky , 3 -2- V Robert Farmer - 5 h 1 - Robert Farren Charlotte Foley i jf V Robert Fielding Ellen Fontana - xv X S , . David Garret , '-Q 5, ' 'YQ' Stanley Foster Arthur Gilliam A - ,Q 'V if-' Iames Fox Paul Gladwell 3' it Q . A C3 k 'S- 'wh an sr' is W Seventh Grade Martrn Good Lewrs Gordon Martha Hall Paul Hamby Iomes Haney Carles Henderson Norma lean Herndon Charlotte Hunt Nada Hunter Cornelra Ingram Marte Iordan Davrd Kees Enos Grant Betty Hall Clara Hall George Hardrng Wrllram Hams Elrzabeth Hudak Wrllram Huttman A' Barbara Humpherres ,, Ancel Ieffers Frank Iohnson Franklm Krdwell Harold Kuby Rxchard Klrk 'is s-if 2' 5 wb 3 Y Nun. New to the stage though they were they WOII as A.. ir- .Aq- Q A 2.7 '- Wrllram Law Iohn Lukle Nancy Lee McClung Robert McVey Ianet Carol Martrn Earl Maynus Iacquelrne Maynus Iackre Menefee Dexter Morto'x Lyda Lou Morton Thomas McNamee Owen McNeely Ierald Martm Thomas Malcolm Mason Mane Matulrs Mary Sue Merrrtt Ioyce Ann Mxller Martha Sue Morton Rodney Morton Ehzabeth Moses 423. xr X it L L . S 9-.. bn E' A r V L r K u 5 y X . I A 1 ,n mv - . .44 7' 1 Xxx. H rl . , A I v T! v-gt. 'sk , ix 'rw' I M . ls G ' Q M +5 l JV Ia ' . . I, C I ? if I r W 4 ll A 1 5 W y . gh xv. . me gl X: i X Q , n ' I xr ' 1' - 1 :rug f 5 h W ' X Y W Y -if if -A - ff--rl an s- r 'Af' . . .x 64:1 G, sb, ,K A J , . Xl or '. sv Fit I lg, Y K G., ll ' x A :fn I X of s f 4' ' - l ' ,J 'W 35' G :A ' K ' 1 1 ' A . . . Z' 1 1 . S 4 .A V , J I4-Y 1 G Z .A ' V .vt .- 5 -f ': , X . . 1' I 9 ' ' u l 'll g x t - xk - 'K 1 'n K 'Q v-41 LW Seventh Grade Wrllram Neely Fredenck Neudek Ruth Pannell Davrd Ierome Parnsh Franklm Payne Norrrs Prather Glenn Prrce Sarah Reynolds Thyron Reynolds Norman Rtchardson Mane Rrsk Larry Rrtchxe Frankie Norsky Paul Nottmgham Lots O Dell Harold Peters Barbara Ann Plumb Lona Prrce Nancy Pnce Sally Reynolds Katherme Rrckard Penelope Rrddle Betty Robertson Brlly Robertson Margaret Rolston .QS If- Ni X respect and admzratzon for thezr wzllzngness to 1- 2 s 0 s X C' Nancy Sue Rushrnq Helen Sampson Shelby Sampson lane Seaman Bobby Seel Dean Sexton Roy Sexton Ronald Shtffnet Sue Slaven Carol Sue Smrth Elrzabeth Ann Scott Ernest Seaman Iackre Seel Frances Settle Iames Settle Patrtcta Srzemore Lmdcr Skcrqas Robert Smrth Kenneth Snell Pearl Spanqler st'-X -1 Q. X l'l 'Q is 5. v ibhx .- s L 1 'Q ' . l f - l R ef . . A fy? Rs P. ht ' U ' J ,4 0 '7 CV. L . 2 ' 1 . . i x ' , hyblzln Z A , I Q 'Rh' N :. Q A 3' e . ' . ' A - Sl' V ' l X x A ' lily V , QP R ' W S 'Q 5 , it ef Q 'l . .' r VA . N .' - ' X . I K lm 'A G . - ef 1 S A 4. S Q 9 :QQ - - - V G? V - t, I , y , f y t - M' fx lf! s 1 , V P? L 4 or ' :L hx xy . . 4 ' I . ,I T1 - ' ' ls? 1 as Q 3 9 ' ef s P Q 1 t 'Y ' . , JY! . V ', Q - -n w - +- V ' I sal 2 -- ,.., - '4 I . -.M A X N t fl :J M X u T g 'J E71 ld ,V Q is 7-:f .V so J I-:sf vi. Seventh Grade Anna Stegol Darrell Stegel Iames Stuppio Reginald Sutphin Iudith Swanigan Shirley Glen Taylor Io Ann Terry Franklin Toney Roy Toney Robert Totten Cora Rose Tyler Shirley Underwood Danny Stevens Raymond Stewart Barney Stinnett Richard Taylor Shirley Taylor Iidith Terry lane Thomas Elmas Thompson Gary Treadway Jerry 'l'wi99S Robert Vance Benny Via Delbert Waddell l .Mi , o ev thu x A . 7 :QQ 235. L L, y,-f L, at 'x p ez x ', Q! 5?- ,J ME' 1 , n Ei' Ji. N. 1 -ns' L. es., , -. iw ,. . a 5.1, perform when the script called for their talents. v Y 4, , J , , f P T arg, Iames Warden Iames Warrick Dewayne Watkins Clarence Weeks Frances Weeks Betty Widay Robert Widay Carol Williams PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Wanda Banks Claudette Waugh Patricia Waugh Geraldine Wheeler David Wickline Martha Wickline Duwaine Williams Franklin Williams V I HSN ll ... ,ity X N! X1 'K s Y K ,KI '45 ' 'H sq-1 I .. Alvin Bostic PA-.--A 'If-llgveu n,.....:.-. Wiohrnw ,ff lasses at ork Mr. Morrison's freshman science class studies the complicated machinery of a movie projector, X e most zmportant scenes of the show Physics students conduct an expert ment dealing with one oi the funda mental laws Z if I Th ' N . V r i' K JJYA, ' 'Q Agnes! A '33 haf? v' 'Q V ' x 4 rx. 5 ,. l , K K tx V Classes at Work were those played IH the classrooms C x 09 C1' dT ylb ', J: p obl ' phy 1 s -1 I '-11uu+....q.,w,,M--'W'-'Inna-.q.,,,,. x T' E' K . on Home Economics qirls corative wall plaques. 'Qi practice the intricate skill oi paintinq de- Three oi Miss Icrsper's students dis- play their finished products of six- weeks work. There, we learned the fundamentals. I' 1 Xi iff-l7': 7' ,Q .4 ' I ,l L 'N 90 Two lovely models show off their prize win- ninq irocks in Mrs. Tyree's Sewing Il. WY... 1,15 1, .ig-J TM t-TN 1, .V 1 IA -L ff '7 K 4, -1 fn,5,j.A ,S r P Some members oi the cookinq class display the results oi their six-weeks project in canning fruits and veqetables. v. il C asses at Work Mrs. Mackey's advanced art students pre- S pare a plaster of Paris cast for a mask with A, Georqe Kincaid as model. I . sk .E ...Q f . A 5 r ' 's , W' 1-1 I -5,3 1 if 5- N- - 'Y 4- ' I. N: ld: rwf 5-eq V Q. g ,,:'!g ffl- t - x 5 1 ' , . -ff 'P f if iw'-A wiv . ' .., if. is-M fel .-'-X ff ' 'rs 'af fgg',-fivfxf' r gwiwf- I , 4 ',Z',rtex.'1.- , sv t: .95 '- . , D L! W, , x. . I L , ,M and acquired knowledge to help us when Georqe and Rita compare their man made faces. lllllll lflliazildsiaf' Looks of bewilderment. thouqhtfulness. and doubt are evident as students in study hall con- llllllllll . J CEHUGYG Oh C1SSiqhl'l1el'llS. , f 5 A . .1 , 1361- Classes at ork Plane geometry students work on blackboard assiqnments in their study of trianqles we graduate to the bzg roles of Irie ,-1-ax ' D k,,,.f'N Z ' 92 ,l 'z l Business arithmetic qives students traininq in practical. everyday mathee matics. -'qua--r 'N Classes at ork B111 Massey leads a dxscussxon rn speech class Speech qxves every stu dent experience m oral expression and dnscussxon There too many of us were stars Typing I students work energetical- ly to finish on cxssiqnment. N-s X 93 Classes at ork Never a dull moment rn Shorthand I class' Students gather rn small groups to practrce takmq drctatron One stu dent ln each group chctates the other make pothooks 1- W' serrous dependable and mdustrrous And 94 La' Ofhce workers of the luture learn to keep books and use oihce machmes 1 rn Bookkeepmq ll x SN ' I ' .5 . ' , H lt' V , f N' A X 1 XY, A 1 , -....- r -.., ., , y V A , 4 if , 5 24 V, v, z . Q A Lil ,,, ' K . . . I I 0 S ' 1 l i Q. JL kqia- k I , Q E fx I , l R , , A s Q t SVT? f C asses at ork Aspmng reporters m yournahsm class try then hand at laymg out a paper m connectxon wxth then study of newspaper makeup there too some of us paved the way Pinky and Iohn Howard check the makeup of the feature page as the LOG qoes to press. W-.M - . f... ,. X 95 Classes at ork Discussions of national and world problems keep American qovemment classes awake and interested. Here Kenneth leads one of the daily discus- sions. we---.J g,iL ,. for fortune fame and recognztzon V 96 S ... ..-4-....,.,. ss .N Weighs Q. swim X if-'Db Boys in shop classes leam to op erate the big machinery they will use in their work later on Welding students learn to use the implements that will enter into their future vocations 'iii' 9 , 9 Mr Q- Lv, .v I W in-lg L, A -,,,!,!s!3M ,., 14,5 g Y- .JL . . ' A X . ni: WSW? A' ' 1 gg ,ty i an I 8 -' 4' .- rg N ,.- 3 Student ouncil The Student Council executive officers listen to dis- cussion at a Monday morning Council session. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Hall. G. Kincaid, and N. Walton. -, ' Every bzg show must have a productzon STUDENT COUNCIL PERSONNEL George Kincaid Gypsy Kay Hall Nancy Walton Sen1or Class Members Franklin Kincald Monty Donachy Connie Frye Iunior Class Members Margaret Hess Ioe Mundy Sophomore Class Members D1ck1e Hall Pat Ernngton Ienora Hams 98 President V1ce President Secretary Treasurer President Vice President Secretary Treasurer V1ce President Secretary Treasurer President V1ce President Secretary Treasurer X 4 Iohn Frisk ,.,,....,,..,.,,v.,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..... President Student AS THE DIRECTORS of our hrgh school produc t1on the Collms Hrgh School Student Councrl 15 a busy busy organrzatron Thrs govermng group made up ol three repre sentatxves from each class and headed by three executrve oflrcers d1I9CIS the student act1v1t1es of our school Meet1ng each Monday mornmg at 8 a m they plan for the numerous prolects they sponsor for the student body The Annual Talent Show Homecomrng the Mrss Red Devrl electron and presentat1on the Inter class Basketball Tournament and the May Festrval are only a few of the yearly projects that make the Councrl program a contrnuous performance The group also thrs year has been responsrble for the H1 Teen Comrruttees the selectlon of the Tour nament Sponsor the Awards Assembly and th All FRESHMAN CLASS MEMBERS Council School Chnstmas Program and door decoratrons contest For the brg actrvxtres of the year student chan' men from outsrde the Councll are chosen and they wrth Councrl help make all plans for the GCIIVIIY All work of the councrl however IS not contmed to the school Councrl members have attended con ferences and meet1ngs on a county d1str1ct state sectronal and natronal bas1s Members from the local Councxl hold offrces as presrdent of the state assocx atron treasurer of the drstnct assocratron and treas urer of the county group In Student Councll work the name Collms 15 well known and the students and faculty of our school may well be proud ot the1r Councrl and the actlvrtres whrch they sponsor ELIZABETH LIVELY Pyesldem MARLENE PITTMAN V1cePres1dent LEONARD NICHOLSON Secretary Treasurer Mas sus scorr Sponge, stcrii a group of people to dzrect FIRST HOW LEFT TO RIGHT I Frrsk G Hall G Krncaxd N Walton F Kmcard and Mrs Scott SECOND ROW M Hess I MUHCIY P Errmqton I Harns D Hall L Nxcholson M Prttman C Frye and M DonachY QP fe C7 A , . , - . . .. . I . I I I , . I . . ., , , ' I I I . I , , , . . . . I - . . . . . ' I I - , , . H - H. 1 . . . I . Q - . .. . . , -f - . v - 1 - , - . - . . . - 1 ' ' 9 s ..., Q T7 t -Ii I I Ji , . . . Q V . .sb FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Baumqartner M Hess B Baker L N1cholson SECOND ROW H McCoy M Donachy R Robbms and coordmate the efforts of all the oll ms FIRST SEMESTER HI TEEN COMMITTEE Herbert McCoy Cha1rman Senlor Representatrve R1ta Baumgartner Iunxor Representatwe Sharon Fr1sk Sophomore Representatxve Betty Baker Freshman Representatxve Monty Donachy Counc1l Representatlve Margaret Hess Counc1l Representatlve Leonard Nlcholson Counc1l Representatlve 00 H1 Teen THIS WEEK S COLLINS HI TEEN IS Sue Drck 1nson daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred D1ck1nson of Oak H111 Sue IS very actlve 1n school GCIIVIIIGS and But what really goes on behmd the scenes of selectmg the weeks H1 Teen? Each week the comm1ttee made up of students from each class and 1ts chalrman meet d1scuss and choose the student to be so honored for the com1ng week But the procedure does not stop here Prctures must be collected and the story WIIIIGH Then on Monday mornmg 8 o clock sharp the rnatenals are put on the bullet1n board honor1ng the Coll1n s H1 Teen of the week , A I 3 91 1' . P I I ll I ' ' Reed Robbins ,.... ...,,w.,ww. ..,...w.. ' ' . , . YYY. V ' .I . I If . 1 . I . HI Teen FIRST SEMESTER HI TEENS SECOND SEMESTER HI TEENS Gypsy Kay Hall Shrrley Burgess Nancy Walton lerry Epperly Karen Taylor F ranklm Holstem Conme Frye Walker Blake Sue Drckmson Albert Kokoskr Farth Pleasant Herbert McCoy Io Ann Allman Monty Donachy Donna Mae F rtzgerald Tommy Moore Ann Flack Reed Robbms Mary Lmch Forrest Hall lane Noon Tommy Colhns r Garl Burgess Shrrley Sneed Kenneth Grounds George Donnally Pmson Mona Burgess assxe Pete Carter Bertha Ferguson Parnter Nancy Io French Timmy Tully Harley Ioe Frazre Paula Surratt SECOND SEMESTER HI TEEN COMMl'I'I'EE Ruth Ann Duron Charrman Kenneth Grounds Semor Representatrve lack Terry Iumor Representatxve Brlly Baker Sophomore Representatwe Ianet Grounds Freshman Representatrve Pat Ernngton Councrl Representatmve Conme Frye Councxl Representatlve Margaret Hess Councrl Representatxve prznczpals The Student Counczls both at FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Hou R Dixon I Grounds and C Frye SECOND ROW K Grounds P Ernnqton B Baker andl Tony I V rx X.,- LWQHH ' Nr!! P I 0 L ,J .h V -V N . 'v :7 I SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT R Baumgartner F Pleasant D Wyant F Rogusky G Hrlton M Hubacher and R Cobb COND ROW Mrs Scott I Prxce I Evans I Elmore B BlakeK Adams D Smrth R Walton A Exgenbrod B Donachy D Frt zqerald P Barley and C Keaton Semor Hzgh and lumor High were our HOME ROOM ASSEMBLY ALTHOUGH IN ITS INFANCY as a student government group the Home Room Assembly has many proyects to rts credxt Made up of one representatxve from each home room the As sembly works for better relatxonshrp between the students and the student govemmg groups The beautrful flag pole erected rn the front of our school rs the project about whrch the Home Room Assembly members boast the most As a newly organized group they xnterested other groups m the project and raxsed money to purchase and have the pole erected Another hrs! wlth the Home Room Assembly thxs year was the presentatxon of the gavel to the Student Council president Thxs gesture scheduled to become an annual custom IS to be a part of the annual Awards Assembly program The Home Room Assembly has played well nts part xn our pro ductron The school rs proud of xts record and accomplxshments for the hrst year oi xts exxstence HOME ROOM ASSEMBLY PERSONNEL IERRY EPPERLY Chaufman FAITH PLEASANT V1ceChauman DREAMA WYANT Secretary FRED ROGUSKY Sergeant at Arms SENIOR MEMBERS Glenora Hrlton Ierry Epperly Iay Prrce Donna Mae Frtzqerald Dora Ann Smxth Forth Pleasant Dreama Wyant IUNIOR MEMBERS FRESHMAN MEMBERS Rrta Baumgartner Phylhs Barley Irm Evans Beverly Blake Mary Io Hubacher Ronnxe Cobb Fred Rogusky Audrey Erqenbrod Rosle Walton Charlton Keaton SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Iane Carol Mann Kay Adams Martha Mxller Barbara Donachy Phylhs Wrllrs 4? v T A Home Room Assembly ollmcers dns cuss the agenda for the Tuesday morn mg rneetmg LEFT TO RIGHT F Pleasant V1ceCha1rman I Epperly Chauman and D Wyant Secretary umor HI h IUNIOR HIGH COUNCIL DIRECTORS OF THE SHOW at the lunror Hrgh are the Iunror Hrgh Councrl and Home Room Assembly Made up of the seventh and erghth grade Stu dent Council offrcers and the Home Room represen tatrves from these two grades the combrned group IS the orrgrnator and sponsor for the majorlty of the Therr many projects for the year mclude the selectron of Iunror H1 Teens the sponsorshrp of the frrst annual Iumor Hrgh Talent Show a Iunror H1gh dance and a float entry 1n the Homecomrng parade Boot Em and Sock Em whrch was awarded honor able mentron rn the most ongmal group Workmg year long for the benefrt of the1r fellow classmates the Iuruor Hlgh Councrl and Home Room Assembly deserve the hlghest prarse from the cr1t1cs STUDENT COUNCIL Erqhth Grade Members Iudy Huddleston Presxdent Tommy Goode Vrce Presrdent Carol Rrnehart Secretary Treasurer Seventh Grade Members Robert Totten Presrdent Rex Adams VICE Presrdent Tommy Mason Secretary Treasurer HOME ROOM ASSEMBLY Erghth Grade Members Seventh Grade Members Lana Ammar Martm Good Wrlham Huffman Glen Prrce Nancy Rushlng Shrrley Taylor Io Ann Burgess Tommy Carpenter Grace Estes Barbara Hess Sue McPherson Sue Prnson Tommy Wrxston prod uctzon men Thezr performance was tops SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT S Pmson G Estes T Carbenter S STANDING L Ammar W Huffman S Taylor N Rushmq McPherson I Hudd eston 'I' Goode C Rrnehart I Burgess B Hess Totten R Adams Mr Dorsett T Mason T Wrrston I 10 3 P i junior high program. A 'C I A' 0 O rv 5 ' 1 ' I I - b :Q : . 4 Acorn ACORN editors take time out for a picture. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Frye, associate editor: F. Kincaid. editor-in- chief: and I. Scott associate editor The bzg job of pl1bf1C1Z1I'1g the show of O4 Editorial staff workers stop in the midst of a last minute rush to meet deadline LEFT TO RIGHT M Hess N Walton G Kincaid I Scott L Nicholson F Kincaid C Lyons and C Frye 'gnu Acorn THE PLAYWRIGHTS OF THE 1953 productxon the Acorn Staff Thrs year marks the fourth appear ance ot the Collms yearbook srnce publxcauon was resumed rn 1949 after a lapse of ll years Few people reallze the many hours that go rnto the makmg of an Acorn A year round project t O1 The Acorn therefore represents not only a record of the year s act1v1t1es but also a mammoth portlon of hard work It IS a real productron ACORN S Frankhn Kmcaxd Iohn Howard Scott Connle Frye Shrrley Kmcatd Paula Surratt Nancy Walton Ca 'roll Sue Lyons Drea'na Wyant Barbara Sue Hrndson George K1nca1d Leonard Nrcholson Ioan Allman Patty Legg lanet Thompson Barbara Donachy Nancy Walton Mlss Slurley Thomas TAF F PERSONNEL Edrtor rn-Chrei Edltor Edrtor EdllOI Edltor Edrtor Ednor Edrtor Assoc1ate Assocrate Class Asst Class Clubs Sports Asst Sports Edltor Ass t Feature Photographer Asst Photographer Crrculatron Manager Asst C1rcu1at1on Manager Asst Cuculatron Manager Adverusxng Manager Adverusmg Manager Advxser keepzng the records was zn the hands Moneymanaqers or heads ot the Acorn busmess stat! are LEFT TO RIGHT N Walton B Donachy 1 Allman P Leqq andl Thompson ' . - ' , i A , A,A. -STSV ' absorbs unmeasured doses of patience, worry, and Margaret Hess 't ' o ' Q Feature Editor t 'l. 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I :MAC-7 1-t Edxtonal heads ofthe Coll1ns newspaper the LOG are LEFT TO RIGHT C Lyons I Iordun I Scott I Iefiers F Kmcard S K1nca1d M Hess and G K1nca1d ol our wrzters They worked long and 0 THE LOG LOG EDITORIAL STAFF ACCURACY ACCURACY ACCURACY are the key words to the LOG taft Trrne has proven 1ts truth for the Log IS recognlzed as a IIYSI class n ws paper both 111 West V1rg1n1a and 1n the nat1on can rat1ng from the Nat1onal Scholast1c Press Asso 1 at1on an Internat1onal Honor ratlng from Qu1ll and Scroll Internauonal an Honor Award for the South ern lnterscholast1c Press ASSOCIGIIOH a FIISI Place Rat1ng from the Columb1a Scholast1c Press A oct at1on and a F1rst Honors H1gh School Publ1cat1on Award from West V1rg1n1a UHIVGISIIY Wlth all 1ts awards and honors the staff feels 1 IS IUSIIIIGG 1n 1ts pr1de of the Log Edltor ln Chlef Assoc1ate Ed1tor Franklm Kmcald Iohn Howard Scott Margaret Hess Sh1rley Dawn K1nca1d Carroll Sue Lyons Co Feature Ed1tors Sports Edrtor Iune Ieffers George K1nca1d Makeup Ed1tor Staff Pho ographer Leonard Nxcholson Asst Staff Photographer Fre1da Epperly Patr1c1a Ferro Connle Frye Sh1rley Harmon Reporters LOG BUSINESS STAFF Peggy Errmgton C1rcu1at1on Manager Margaret Hess Advert1s1ng Manager Dreama Wyant Advertrsxng Salesman MISS Sh1rley Thomas Faculty Advrser couihs high Schools paper holds hh All-Amery Ion lofdom - -' ----- h----- h-----'-h-----h-' A SSW SPONS Edlw' 6 -oil' Q 1.11.- - The business stutt qets together tor lost minute work on the Lcq. LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Epperly, P. Errington, S. Harmon, P. Ferro, and C. Frye. hard, and through their efforts developed George Kincaid staff photographer develops Loq stcrtt members durinq on mera e stcift eriod work to com lete . . A ' fi D T P Loq pictures while Steedy Nicholson, use their work by deadline. sistcnt photoqropher, looks on. ' t 2 --aw , . ,, 3 ' 'Q' .Q 12. it , . ? n .A ' ' pi, 2-4 ' I 'Q nl X ,, , W X m Q , : ' 'xx H Xt X 1 CN Q-tg' .. , www-minima-M a 'Wfu ffm ww' aww QD Wfm sum mr-r 'ro mom n Htndson K Adams n cqrpenfef D WYGHI M Hess 1 letters cmdl Harris STANDING G xmcasd c Frye I soon s Kincaid P cane: n naman md F Kincaid many stars rn their own spectalzzed held Press Club QUILL AND SCROLL TO PUBLICIZE SUCH A PRODUCTION as ours we have scnpt wnters who can be excelled by none Besxdes be1ng a success rn our school year pro- gram the majors from the Journahsm department have had other goals for whrch to work For outstandmg achxevement, students are hon ored wrth membershlp m the Press Club They must have mamtamed a B average 1n journahsm and been one of the top members of the1r class One n1ght's performance, truly a Cfedll to the Press Club, was the annual St Patr1ck's Day Dance Students danced the cake walk, sent Press O Grams, and applauded the presentat1on of Gypsy Kay Hall and Franklm Kmcaxd, the students polhng the most number of votes ln the populanty contest Then, even one step hlgher on the ladder of yournahsm IS Qulll and Scroll For membershrp 1n thls, the Internauonal Honor Assoc1at1on for H1gh School Iournal1sts,, students must have done really outstandmg work rn the held of hrgh school journalxsm Members of the Qurll and Scroll, mternatxonal honorary society for hxah school lournalxsts are SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT C Lyons, and S Kmcaxd STANDING F Kmccnd I Scott, and G Kmcatd OFFICERS Franklm Kmcaxd George Donnally Shlrley Klncald Iune letters Mrss Shufley Thomas I X . 4 jnfkliy F tlwfj 1 5 S 1 4 l A ,,' ..- 'PQ ,- fgy J 400 I Q, X4 ki, Presrdent V1ce Presxdent Treasurer Secretary Sergeant at Arms Sponsor 11-gf' s Q 1 f: t' t X X z O N , 5' is X, ' .5 1 M-A 5 A V O V g 'V L -1 . r V yr , ' I 5 ' 'M' l griiijm TU W N 4tW5gw7+t .c .. .,.., , ., W. ,,.,t,W-.-,-. 7, rl f ......... .V -s.k.,..---- 1... , , P? , H-, 'v 4,,,-,-,t ..... , Vg Q . 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AH 'XV 1-V fr , : . . . . . . . . - . - . . . : . . . . - f - I ' ' ' ' ' I l I U ' O - I q 1 L 4, ,A ' 3 2 - v l K A Llbrar Staff THE LIBRARY STAFF EACH MEMBER OF OUR GREAT PRODUCTION has cz btg job to do Some as language students some as busmess managers and others as play wrlghts The Lxbrary Staff serves as custodlans of our manuscrlpts and our prrzed readmgs The effxcxent and well kept look of our llbrary IS the result of Lxbrary Staff effort Members work to help students fmd books to check them out and to keep the machlnery of the ltbrary runmng smoothly They provxde a real servrce for then' school However therr job rs not all work Twrce thrs year they have relaxed at a lamboree and had a nrght of fun ln the llbrary wrth decoratlons danclng and refreshments Wrlltma Nunley Vxrgrnra Koone Peggy Payne Evelyn Snell Mrs Mary Boyd Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Parlramentanan CLUB ROLL Betty Baker Mary Sue Bays Patsy Corker Kenneth Dooley Dudley Ephng Phylhs Krncald V1rg1n1a Koone lane Carol Mann W1l11am Nunley Peggy Payne Wally Rogers Evelyn Snell Phylhs Snell Ilmmy Tully Others too like our servzce groups and LEFT TO RIGHT V Koone P Kmcard P Corker K Dooley D Eplmq W Nunley I Tully P Payne W Roqers B Baker P Snell E Snell M Bays I Mann and Mrs Boyd diff' 0 , . 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' 3 'H FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R Robb1ns R Dzxon G Burqess I Allman A Flack and G Donnally SECOND ROW Mrs Phtpps S K1nca1d P Leqq S D1ck1nson N Roberts G Hall I Amos and N Walton THIRD ROW F Pleasant M Burgess M Pleva I Thompson P Snell M Spangler andI Worstell FOURTH ROW G Kmccnd T Moore K Grounds H McCoy and F Hal our honor organzzatzons contrzbuted much atlonal Honor Society ORGANIZED IN 1925 AND CONTINUALLY GROWING the Nauonal Honor SOC1elY better known as the 13 Club 13 on of the oldest and most outstondmg sect1ons of our cast Its members are selected by the faculty on the bas1s of charact r scholarsh1p leadersh1p and serv1ce The club s b1ggest part rn the year s program 1S sponsor1ng the Bobbrtt Memor1al Scholarsh1p Loan Fund to be awarded a deserv1ng sen1or who IS plann1ng to attend college and needs ftnanctal a1d The loan 1S S100 to be pa1d back after the borrower s graduat1on from college To hnance the program I3 Club members sponsor a Br1dge and Canasta Party each year Another yearly prolect IS th theater party sponsored each s1x weeks for honor roll students Other prolects of the Na 1onal Honor Soc1ety lhlS year 1ncluded a bake sale and th float 13 Cheers for the Red Dev1ls entered ID the Homecornmg parade 110 Reed Robb1ns Ruth Ann Dtxon Ioan Allman Mrs Fern Ph1ll1ps Ioan Allman Ieannette Amos Ga1l Burgess Mona Burgess Sue D1ck1nson Ruth Ann Drxon George Donnally Ann Flack Kenneth Grounds Forrest Hall Gypsy Hall George K1nca1d Sh1rley Klncatd Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Patty Legg Herbert McCoy Tommy Moore Falth Pleasant Mary Agnes Pleva Reed Robb1ns Nancy Roberts Ph11l1s Snell Martha Spangler Ianet Thompson Nancy Walton Ioyce Worstell Sponsor I l I I , 1 I . . I K . Vrgrwrr qvgur glnnlg grvgf gfrguvwnqnn . - . , ' e Gail Burgess .,.,c,,,,.,,, c..... .,,s,,,V,, ...w.w...,.....1.Ys ' 3 , , ' ' ,,,, .,c., ..., .c.......,........,,,. ' ' e ' X Q ll Il ational onor Society Senior members ot the l3 Club present the club's ideals cmd principles to the initiates. phil our success They were the ones who Candidates for 13 Club membership listen attentively as senior members read the initiation ritual to . A 'X A FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B Ferguson P Leqg I Rhodes M Burqess G Burgess M Lrch S Sneed R Drxon and Mrs Ccott SECOND ROW N Walton S Drckmson K Woodrum I Allman I Noon A Flack V Kopmskx R Walton D Fntz qerald I Nuqen O Thornburg and N French THIRD ROW Q Thacker M Pleva G Hall M Hubacher M Hess S McGrxit N Robe! C Frye P Err nat n and F Pleasant devoted therr partrcular talents to the job Z fl- TO CREATE MAINTAIN AND EXTEND so goes the Ob1eCI1Ve ot Tn H1Y Takrng a very act1ve part 1n the productron of our 1952 53 show the TnH1Y has a long hst of accomplrshments to rts credrt Commumty servxce prolects a Mother Daugh ter Banquet Douglmut Day a Chnstmas dance and a brunch honormg the Sen1or members of the club are only a few of therr actrvmes Once each month the group attends church servrces and annually the club has IIS 1n1t1at1on and bxrthday celebratron Conductmg these GCIIVIIIGS trlls the card of Tn H1Y OFFICERS Ioann Rhodes Vrce Presrdent Donna Mae Frtzgerald Secretary Bertha Ferguson Treasurer Mrs Sue Scott Sponsor CLUB ROLL Marv Lrch Shara MCGIIII lane Noon Iudlth Nugen Farth Pleasant Mary Agnes Pleva Ioann Rhodes Ioan Allman Gall Burgess Mona Burgess Sue Drckmson Ruth Ann Dlxon Peggy Errmgton Bertha Ferguson Donna Mae Frtzgerald Nancy Roberts Ann Flack Shrrley Sneed Conme Frye Quanrta Thacker Gypsy Hall Ola Mae Thornburg Margaret Hess Nancy Walton Mary Io Hubacher ROS16 Walton Vxctona Koprnskr Kay Woodrum Patty Legg I I I P I 1 I I Mona Burgess ........................,....ss...,....r..,....... President comes Tri-Hi-Y mothers to the first annual Mother-Day Banquet. Q... , . ,iq I IQH Mona Burgess. Tri-Hi-Y president, wel- w at hand often workzng wxthout notzce or Jumor Enghsh class enjoys doughnuts served by Tn HxY members on Doughnut Day Patty Legg reads her ongmal poem entxtled Mother Wig' -Z7 5 Umm good' Mxss Shxrley Thomas Z X sa. i X e 7 W WITH TEST TUBE IN HAND the Scrence Club CLUB ROLL I -. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Donnally 'I' Colhns T Moore G Kmcand K Bake D Rxchmond and H Martin SECOND ROW I Noon D Fxtzqerald P Surratt C Willson G Burgess F Hall M Spangler L McMann and I Allman THIRD ROW I Foy D Bernath I Thompson F Pleasant P Legg S Dxckmson R Drxon B Iones C Wxlkerson H McCoy P Slaven and Mr Slaven FOURTH ROW M Donachy I Tully E Stevens I. Epperly B Good B Watkms I Huddleston P Carter and H Frazner FIFTH ROW I Worstell S Kmcard C Frye N Roberts R Baumgartner R Robbms M Hess I Iordan and K Grounds publzczty to keep our performance at 114 THE SCIENCE CLUB members make the1r entrance Nancy Roberts and Calvln Wrllson senlor mem bers represented the Colhns group at the State SCIGHCG Conference rn Charleston Apnl 24 25 Membershrp 1n the Scrence Club IS composed ol students who are rnterested 1n and who have mam tamed an above average grade ln Chem1stry Very act1ve 1n school GCIIVIIISS th1s Club ha many achlevements for the year Each monthly m et mg mcludes on the program a movre on scrence Besldes bemg very educatronal these movles mak Sclence Club meet1ngs a joy to attend OFFICERS Calvln Wlllson Preslderlt Forrest Hall Vxce Presxdent Ga11 Burgess Secretary Treasurer Mr G C Slaven Sponsor Ioan Allman Rrta Baumgartner Delma Bernath Kexth Blake Gall Burgess Pete Carter Tommy Colhns Sue D1ck1nson Ruth Ann Dlxon Monty Donachy George Donnally Larry Epperly Donna Mae Fxtzgerald Harlev Io Frazrer Iudy Foy Conme Frye B111 Good Kenneth Grounds Forrest Hall Margaret Hess Ierry Huddleston Bobby Iones Ion Iordan George Kmcard Shlrley K11'lCQlCl Patty Legg Herbert Mart1n Herbert McCoy Lou Ellen McMann Tommy Moore Iane Noon Falth Pleasant Dav1d R1chmond Reed Robbms Nancy Roberts Pat Slaven Martha Spangler Everett Stevens Paula Surratt Ianet Thompson Ilmmy Tully Brlly Hale Watkrns Calvln Wlllson Calvrn Wxlkerson Ioyce Worstell I . - .. 1 . . 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F .h , ,na ' Q- ' Q ' , O uture Business CLUB ROLL Dons Audrxck Kerth Blake Rosa Lee Bogle Mona Burgess Mona Sue Clark Shelby Burgess Georqe Coleman Adnan Cooke Io Ann Davrdson lean Dempsey Shrrley Dxxon Larry Epperly Patsy Farrxsh Patrrcra Ferro Leona Fox Nancy French Alrce Gravely Betty Hamontr Eh Harrah Gypsy Hall Davrd Holesapple Mary Io Hubacher Teresa Hydella Genevreve Hydella Reqma Krdd Vicky Kopmskx Mary Lrch Ioleta Mrdkrit Delores Mrller Io Ann Rhodes La Faulda Prevette Norma Smrth Shrrley Sneed Evelyn Stover Betty Walker Nancy Walton Lula Belle Webb Chrrstme Webb Betty Weeks Charles Wrllrams Ianrce Worlledge Martha Woolrrdge eaders of America OFFICERS Larry Epperly Presrdent Norma Smrth Vrce-Presrdent Shrrley Sneed Secretary Kerth Blake Treasurer FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA AS THE BUSINESS HEADS OF OUR CAST we present the Future Busmess Leaders of Arnerxca Actrve rn school actrvrtres the F B L A thrs year sponsored a hay nde to Beaver Dam for members and therr guests held a lormal IIIIIICIIIVS and entered a float Our Team rs Red Hot rn the Homecommg parade Membershrp rn the club rs lrmrted to commerce students who have rnamtarned good grades rn bus mess subjects and who possess necessary quahtres for a good secretary an executrve or a busrness head zts peak Nor can thezr contrzbutron be FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C Wrllxams L Prevette R Boq'e B Hamontree M Woolrrdqe D Audrxck N Walton and M Burgess SECOND ROW Mrs Stark N French N Smrth K Blake L Epperly S Sneed B Weeks I Davrdson S Drxon and I Evans THIRD ROW E Harrah G Coleman C Webb M Hubacher I Dempsey P Ferro B Walker P Farrrsh I Mrdkrtl I Worlledqe R Krdd L Fox T Hydella V Kopmskx G Watson and D Holesapple FOURTH ROW K Cobb I Rhodes G Hall P Stover D Mrller M Lxch C Sunday A Cooke S Burgess and G Hydella P A Kay Cobb ' ' Mrs. Felice Stark r...r r..............,.r..,,.....r............. S ponsor ,ee D ' ' I O Home Economics Club NO PRODUCTION CAN BE PRESENTED wlthou the help of seamstresses cooks and homemakers Our experts 1n this fleld are the members ol the Home Economxcs Club of Coll1ns Hlgh School Mem bers are students mterested rn home econom1 s who have made above average grades m homemal-:mg courses Each meetmg IS clxmaxed wrth a mov1e a guest speaker or a demonstrauon of homemakmg pro cedures Meemgs are always exc1t1ng but especlally o are the dmner meetvngs at which grrls serve and eat the delxc1ous meals they have prepared ln advance OFFICERS Ioyce Worstell Presrd nt Mary Frances Porterheld Vrce Presrdent Patty McPhee Treasurer Mrs Isabelle Tyree Sponsor CLUB ROLL Lel1a Alexander Sh1r1ey Ba11ey Lrnda Blake Nancy Burgess Ruth Dempsey Donna Mae Frtzgerald Shrrley Hxggmbottom Iune Ieffers Lo1s Martm Shara MCGI1fl Patty McPhee Donna Noble Carol Iean Persmger Mary Frances Porterfleld Carol Ph11l1ps Dor1s Scott Martha Spangler Barbara Stover Ioyce Worstell Ehzabeth Wxlton measured alone by the projects they FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Tyree P McPhee C Pe smqer I Worstell M Porte held S McGrxtl B Stover M Spangler and E Wxlton SECOND ROW C Phxllrps R Dempsey I Wrllrams S Hrqqmbottom N B rqess D Noble I Iellers L Alexand e S Barley D Fxtzqe ald L Martm and D Scott I ' 1 . . , . C Carol Persinger . .. C Secretary Iune Williams r. . ' , . ' r , . ', . . E Q 515 2 -A , , riff? , . 4. K I if ,J. I I V 'J s - , , V, ,I H - N' .D., Home Economics Club members thoroughly enjoy the refreshments which they have prepared for themselves. 'z K - ,QA 1... wi An ideal day in the Home Economics Department student testinq the foods which they have cooked. sponsored They were the workshops F-ii' 'I a...s...,x ll Putunq to practxce what they have leamed Home Economics Club members prepared and serve for them 0 I Y , - tiff ' Y -,,, ' - ' .4 Y U, r Y if . . 1 r , ' ' T k 5 ' - x 3 'V fx a selves a buffet supper, .,-s L Q ' N 51 -0... .px , - ,, .fl - W J K French Club FRENCH CLUB FRENCH STARS IN THE COLLINS CAST are members of the French Club orgamzed rn 1935 These language enthusrasts are above average students m French and contrxbuted therr share to our year s productron The1r actrvrty 11st for 1952 53 mcluded a candle I1ght 1n1trat1on and representatron at the Fayette County Fore1gn Language Meet as therr two out standrng proyects for the year OFFICERS Edward Dzredzrc Presrdent Bertha Ferguson V1ce Presrdent lay Pr1ce Secretary Mrs Frances Phrllrps Sponsor CLUB ROLL Chfiord Adklns Charles Bennett Rosa Lee Bogle Betty Colhns Iean Dempsey Edward Dzredzrc Bertha Ferguson Alice Gravely Kenneth Grounds Betty Iarvxs Barbara Matthews Patty McPhee Tommy Moore Ioe Mundy lay Prxce Charles Ramsey Reed Robbms I erry Wrlhams Kay Woodrum the plannmg boards the cI1n1cs for our 8 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT E Dzredzrc B Ferguson I Prrce B Iar IS I Wrllrams B Collms and C Ramsey SECOND ROW P McPhee K Woodrum I Dempsey R Bogle B Matthews A G avely C Atkms T Moore and Mrs Phrllrps THIRD ROW C Bennett R Robbms I Mundy and K Grounds i Betty Iarvis .............,,L,,........,,c,,.t,,.....,,c,,,...,,c,. 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Ioan Allman Sally McK1nney Q Latin lub CLUB ROLL LATIN CLUB Rrta Baumgartner Glenna Bowden Charles Brooks Gall Burgess Barbara Carpenter Frankie Castello Sue Drckmson Pat Errxngton Donna Frlzgerald ludy Foy Iohn Frrsk Connre Frye B1ll Good I K Hall R E Hams Eugene Hayes Margaret Hess Barbara Hmdson Ianet Hodges Iohn Iames Iane Iones Ion Iordan Davrd Klapp Shrrley Kmcard Patty Legg Iack Lemaster Mernll Llvely Herbert Martm Peggy Martrn Bobby Maslow Brownre Muller Sam Ntchols lane Noon Wrlham Nunley Patty Pmson Farth Pleasant Mrnford Prrce lanetR1chmond Nancy Roberts Margaret Roop Iohn Scott Ioyce Sluzas Dora Ann Smrth Phyllxs Snell Martha Spangler Everett Stevens Paula Surratt Karen Taylor Ianet Thompson Irmmy Tully Rachel Vroom ROS16 Walton Bllly Hale Watkms Lula Belle Webb Pat WIIICIDS Calvm Wrllson R C Woods Ioyce Worstell Iack Wnght Dreama Wyant AS THE LARGEST GROUP 1n our cast the Lat1n Club has a total membersh1p of 63 These members are honor students n Lat1n and are rnterested tn strrnulatmg among our student performers an rnterest rn and a destre to know the language Among therr projects for the year were a formal m1t1at1on on the ldes of March and attendance at the Fayette County Language Meet at Mount Hope May 8 OFFICERS Margaret Hess Presrdent Pat Errmgton Vrce Presrdent R E Harms Secretary Treasurer Ioyce Sluzas Sergeant at Arms Mrs Frances Phlllrps Sponsor show Thezr members were often the FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Smxth R Walton W Nunley B Maslow I Scott M Pnce I Hall I Iordan R C Woods I Iames S Nrchols D rrtzqerald and B Carpenter SECOND ROW I Tully C Brook M Hess P Ernnqton P Surratt R E Parrrs I Sluzas I Foy F Castello P Wrlkms Mrs Phrllrps B M11 er I Iones I Wrrqht andI Hodges THIRD ROW D Hull D Klapp K Taylor R Baumgar ner S Krncard S McKrnney G Bowden L Webb F Pleasant C Frye M Spangler S Drcken son P Leqq andl Noon FOURTH ROW D Wyant B Hrndson M Lrvely I Rrchmond R Vroom N Roberts M Roop P Martrn I Worstell P Pmson G Burgess I Allman I Thompson and P Snell FIFTH ROW H Martm B Watkms C Wxl lson I Fnsk B Good I Lemaster E Hayes and E Stevens r - 1 4 I I I a A .- .- .4 .. . . ,. ', , , ' .tx I C . Y ' A ,. - j.- '- -v 'f' f ..r--.L ' 1 - I - 1- ', -' :.. F! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Errington, O, Thornburg. F. Kincaid, G. Kincaid. C. Bennett, C. Lyons, R. Walton, and I. Frisk. SECOND ROW: I. C. Massey, K, Grounds, K. Taylor, P. Legg, S. Dickinson, N. Walton, R. Robbins, and Miss Bishop. THIRD ROW: A. Flack, R. Dixon. G. Don- nally. I. Scott, B. Ferquson, F. Pleasant, M. Hubacher, I. Hess. and I. Foy. stars themselves. members of the big THESPIAN TROUPE NO. 388 THE THESPIAN TROUPE-a cast within our own Not only must the Thespian members play well OFFICERS Ffdnklin K1DCU1d ...., .,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Pr e sident George Kincaid ......,.. ,... V ice-President Carroll Sue I-y0nS ........ ...,....... S ecretary great cast' OIG MCG Tl'101'nbuIg ,.,,,, ,,,,,,, T reqsurer Miss Zella Bishop ....,,.. ..,,,,, S ponsor , I I their school performances, but they must also participate in other dramatic activities to qualify for the troupe. Each performance merits quality points and when the candi- date has the necessary number, he is accepted for membership. To climax their efforts in the drama, candidates for membership undergo a final test on initiation night. Then they must prove their ability as Thespians by writing short plays or acting out dramatic sketches. One of the troupe's top performances this year was building their Homecoming float. Working hand in hand with its fellow division, the Dramatics Club, the Thespian Troupe entered the Caged Fury in the Homecoming float parade and was awarded second place for most original. cital of the club pledge- 'I solemnly pledge to this our school Candidates for the Thespian Troupe go through the 1551 step of the initiation the FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT G Kmcaxd M Hubacher P Leqq R Walton I Scott M Hess F Pleasant B Ferguson N Walton F Kmcaxd T Moore and R Robbins SECOND ROW K Taylor C Lyons R Duron D Klapp D Mahood O Thornburg R Kxdd I Thompson D Frtzgerald K Ground! and Mus Bishop THIRD ROW C Bennett I Foy G Hall C Frye P Wrlkms R Baumqartner I Allman S Dxckmson and P Errlnqton cast who studzecl the arts together Dramatlcs Club Iohn Howard Scott Rosle Walton Margaret Hess Mary Io Hubacher Mxss Zella B1shop DRAMATICS CLUB TO BE OR NOT TO BE that IS the questlon and also the theme of the Dramatrcs Club To the expenenced performers of our cast speclahsts rn the held of make bel1eve goes the honor of becommg members of the Dramatxcs Club Very act1ve 1n the school extra curncular program th1s club was the ong1nator of the K1tten Sellmg project Each kltten made from a cake of soap a washcloth stralght pxns and a bow of nbbon was qurte the fad among Col11ns Hlgh performers and served as the Chlef source of revenue for the club The clubs float The Caged Fury was awarded second place for most orrgmal ln the Homecommg parade Frankhn Kmcaxd LEFT looks on wlnle Mary Io Hubacher RIGHT assxsts rn the xmtratton of Frankxe Castello CENTER durmg the Dramatxcs Club mxtlatxon OFFICERS Presrdent Vxce Presrdent Secretary Sergeant at Arms Sponsor L - 4 1 I , I Patty Legg ....,,,. ifSQffffifillffffffflffffff Treasurer . . 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I - '- r ,r l 1. f Q A W L FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT C Frsher F Green I Kldd F Neumann C Watkms N Baker G Lewxs and B Humphreys SECOND ROW M Pennock L Prevette A Elqenbrod M Carter I Allman G Rol ms S Bowden N Notch M Porterheld and Q Thacker THIRD ROW E Hayes D Freldxnq C Crone B Donachy A Flack N Burqess D Smrth P Corker B Hmdson E Harrah B Watkms D Goff and Mrs Cole FOURTH ROW I Febecn N S blasla N Brown M Sproles I Iarrell B Blake I Tmkel I Harmon S Duncan A Bondzo and S Fraqa They were the muszczans oi our cast Glee Club MUSICAL TALENT IN OUR GIANT CAST was centered partly 1n two Glee Clubs and partly 1n the band The Glee Clubs furnlshed the chorus for the M1nstrel and the chorr tor baccalaureate and Iro'n nts membershrp came the students who represented our school at the Fayette County Choral Festrval Meetlng each day the srxth and seventh penods our musrc lovers under the d1rect1on of Mrs Cole rehearse long and farthfully Thelr repertorre ln cludes songs of every type from opera to popular tunes and thelr pubhc appearances are a trrbute to our school LZ SIXTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Ioan Allman Pres1dent B1lly Hale Watk1ns Vrce Presxdent lame Tmkel Secretary Treasurer Dalton Goff Sergeant at Arms Mrs Charlotte Cole Sponsor SEVENTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Bertha Ferguson Pres1dent Donna Mae Frtzgerald Vzce Pres1dent Wally Rogers Secretary Treasurer lanet Thompson Sergeant at Arms Betty Iane Colhns Accompanrst Mrs Charlotte Cole Sponsor 1 I ' 3 ' r,,, to . . ,L , - . , ' I Ann Flack Y, r...,l, ,. , ,, E E ., ., . Accompanist FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT L Chapman V Cody B Iones B Ferguson D Duncan L Leller I Pcunter and M Honaker SECOND ROW I Thompson D Bondzo B Nothnqham H Elmore M Bayes I Elmore B Collms D Frtzqerald and G Stover THIRD ROW L Martm D Goff Mrs Cole I Iones M Rhodes B Hamontree G Hydella B Weeks W Rogers and N Conelly the chorus at Chrzstmas and commencement SIXTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB CLUB ROLL Ioan Allman Nancy Baker Beverly Blake Agnes Bondzo Shelva Bowden Nancy Pat Brown Nancy Burgess Mary Ellen Carter Patsy Corker Charles Crone Barbara Donachy Shelby Duncan Audrey E1qenbrod Iudy Feabean Dorcas Fleldmq Glee Club Carol F1sher Ann Flack Stella Fraga Dalton Goff Faye Green lean Harmon E11 Harrah Eugene Hayes Barbara Hrndson Betty Humphreys Ioy Iarrell lune Ktdd Glenna Lew1s Freda Neumann Nancy Notch Mary Lou Pennock Mary Frances Portertreld LaFaulda Prevette Geneva Rolhns Dora Ann Smlth Nancy Soblaska Marrlyn Sproles Quamta Thacker Iames T1nke1 Brlly Hale Watk1ns Carolyn Watkms SEVENTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB CLUB ROLL Mary Sue Bayes Dorothy Bondzo Lynn Chapman Vtrqtnra Cody Betty Collms Nlna Conelly Dreama Duncan Helen Elmore Irene Elmore Bertha Ferguson Donna Mae Fltzgerald Dalton Gott Betty Hamontree Marlene Honaker Genevreve Hydella Betsy Iones Ianet Iones Lucllle Lefler LOIS Martm Betty Nottlngham lean Palnter Mona Sue Rhodes Wally Rogers Gaye Stover Ianet Thompson Betty Weeks . 1 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT N Brown N Baker L Martm M Sproles D Fxe dmq Y Febean P Mullms D Wah SECOND ROW D Wolborn I Smxth I V o m D Wxlkerson K McCoy S Slaven N Herndon B Hemdon G Hrlton P Errhqtoa the orchestra and the Red Dev11 band Orchestra ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL Vmolm Nancy Brown Nancy Baker Iudy Febean Dorcas Freldmg Barbara Herndon Norma Herndon Lors Martm Paul Mulhns Manlyn Sproles Dean Watts Drums Donald Welborn Cornet 24 Ierry Bob Smlth Iohnny Vroom Clannet Kent McCoy Danny Wilkerson Flute Sue Slaven Saxophone Peggy Emngton Prano Glenora Hrlton Drrector Mrs. Charlotte Cole ORCHESTRA AS THE SMALLEST GROUP of rnusrcrans ln our muslcal cast we present the Collms Hlgh School Orchestra Under the dxrectron of Mrs Charlotte Cole rs group presents the musrc for the baccalaureate and commencement exercxses They rehearse long and tarthfully and our school and students may well be proud when they present therr program at graduatron. 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Harris Robert Blake Charles Moses Trombone Herbert McCoy Charles Brooks Iim Evans Clifford Cline Iohn Iones I R Weatherford Tuba I C Massey Tommy Collins Vaden Davis Bill Taylor Tympam Ruth Ann Dixon Bells and Chimes Ruth Ann Dixon Percussion Dalton Goff R. C. Woods Ion Iordan Charles Crone Donald Welborn Iohn Creed Regina Kidd Majorettes Karen Taylor Patsy Corker Faye Windsor Kitty Roach Blanche Dixon Peggy Errington Barbara Sue Hmdson Dora Ann Smith Adnan Cooke Victoria Thomas Nancy Burgess Ienora Harris wlth their marches and kept us GWUIG Dalton Go!! substituting for Mr Mackey conducts the IUDUIY TUUY COUCBN Below! PYSSQHYS his ml91'Pf9fUfl0n lunior band at an afternoon rehearsal Of MY 3990158 at U16 bdlld COHCGH 1-af 11 471 tm we-46 v' gtk, ly K sig? X In K- ' C . I A xr - 5 c .. X x ' ' . 7? X 4 Q- '1 , ,-- Q - -, - 'xx v MAIORETTES SEATED: K. Taylor, head mojorette STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT:N Burgess, B. Hinson, P. Errinqton, D Smith, P. Corker, B. Dixon, F. Wind sor. K. Roach, and A. Cooke. of ourselves as cr unit. Nothing was more l WOODWINDS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hindson, S. Frisk, l. Bush, A. Dixon. S. Dickinson, B. Dixon. cmd B. Don- cxchy. SECOND ROW: M, Ayers. I. Wilton, B. Coldwell. I. Mcmn, K. McCoy, I. Thompson, A. Flock, K. Adams, D. Wilkerson, R. Boumqurt- ner. I. Scott, cmd B. Collins, THIRD ROW: G. Burqess, C. Lyons, P. Er- rinqton. P. Burgess, I. Iones, A. Nelson, N. Coffey, D. Wilson, S. De- Vcmey, I. Runions, and A. Fielclinq. 128 BRASS FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT I Vroom F Dxckrnson B Camp B Ox ey P Mu ms Smxth P Errmqton H Collrer C Frye and G Coleman SE COND ROW H Vroom P Fox Roqers H artm Weatherford C Clme I Iones C Moses I Evans C Brooks H McCoy and B Harris THIRD ROW V Davrs B Taylor T Coluns R Blake I C Massey and I Tully 9144 U V excztmg than the cadence of the drums PERCUSSION E T TO RICHT. D. Coll, . C one, R. Kidd, R. C. Woods, D. Welborn, I. Iordan, I, Creed. and R. Dixon. 12 VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE and also the FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Duda F Holste1n S Burgess H Frazrer S Sneed G Hall M Donachy and Mr Moore SECOND ROW C Curry I Frlsk G Finley I Huddleston I Mundy F Hartenstetn D Klapp B Good I Terry R Green F Burmer and C Bennett THIRD ROW R Plumb F Roqusky E Bailey B Watk ns M Hubacher M Hess I Sluzas D Wyant G H1lton B Menetee B MGSSIG S Sanger A Kokoskr andl Bowyer the pulse of the band as zt spurred us on 3 Varsity Club lead1ng tactor in the success ot our club program To those students who are 1nterested 1n sports and who have earned a letter in athletlcs e1ther as part1c1pants in football basketball or track or as part1c1pants in cheer1ead1ng go the honor of becom ing a member ot the Vars1ty Club sponsorsh1p of the Intramural Sports Program Re creat1on in the form of softball and volleyball 15 sponsored daily tor both boys and g1r1s dur1ng the lunch periods As conducted this year th program was only a rehearsal tor the program the VGISIIY Club hopes to organ1ze when the new gymnas1um 1S ready Frankl1n Holste1n Pres1dent Shirley Burgess VICE Pres1dent Harley Ioe Frazier Secretary Treasurer Mr B111 Moore Sponsor Edward Bailey Charles Bennett l1mrny Bowyer Sh1rley Burgess Fred Burmer Monty Donachy Harley Ioe FIUZIGI Iohn FI1Sk Robert Green B111 Good Gypsy Hall Frank Hartenstem Margaret Hess Glenora H11ton Frankhn HoIste1n Mary Io Hubacher Ierry Huddleston Dav1d Klapp Albert Kokosk1 B111 MQSS19 B111 Menetee Robert Plumb Fred Rogusky Shelton Sanger Ioyce Sluzas Shirley Sneed Iack Terry B1l1y Hale Watkins Dreama Wyant I Topping their list of activities for the year is the G1'C1ClY Finley loe Mundy 0 5 4 1 I I 21253, . lI'L Q Q I 5 i 4 ,af A ,. 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MHNBFEE 1Acx may summon :Anon Cgntef Line LUIS ' f 391' ...K ,,, 1 .1 ,1 -'S+-Q-1 AM FRED BURMER Center 'Q ' V, A , - ., N, , 3:1 a I Y If If af' gf ' I Y NI ,f V f , fm' I., I, J- Q 1 I ' I NV ,YI ffegifaf ,.. ,-4' - 4 if 'f Q x + , MK, Q' A . . , A f f M Q. 1 ya i ,iffy vb E THOMAS HARRAH EUGENE HAYES Backfield Line my 5,31-Qi' 'Susanna -334 ., -.. 7 55 RAYMOND PHIPPS BILL RIPPOL RICHARD SAVOIE IIMMY THOMAS Line Backiield Backfield Lme namesf appeared inevitably at the top of the .aw 1- Q' s I' 15, ' .-vi, ,- 5 0 ,rw 'la new ' .A -A We 6,3 , 1,- V' :V - X , v ' 'f ,, E, I 4 - I ss' ng. V ' -I f 11 -eR ,I,,,,fA,v -I v,,w-amainyv v 15? 1. we Ralf? LH, Q5 in A1 2 uv, , ' .54 gf' ?fa,3g,41 ' eg' ?,,g,5v-Q i.Q .' as.i'3QYflr EDDIE BAILEY RONALD BAILEY RICHARD ELLISON RICHARD FITZPATHICK Backiield Line Backfield Lme W 'QQ .V -V. Nag,- v 5 'S Sv-' V '?M,,,f ,s!t.,Q',-f.-, w! if ff,- ,., vw, ., kwa fx. -. 2 9 '1, j,,', I 'f' 4 f . a DONALD GRUNENBERG DAVID NESTER LAWRENCE PETTIT BILLY THOMPSON Line Bcxckiield Linn Bqckiield I 4 '. l in ll 1 3 A 3 -Q Q 6 Ii v W wfi l '? G af . 4 vw.,-5 'iq Is. I ' ,I gf 4? 13 Z' h Il CHARLES WATERS IERRY WILLIAMS DANNY WOQTEN FRANK HARTENSTEHQ I-i119 Bfwkfield Backiield Bacldield 1- Iist in every box-office popularity po11 ggx 1 LARRY MORRIS Line 1 'n PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE BILL MASSIE Backiield GRADY FINLEY Bucldield 1 35 A Flying Eagle pounces on ct fumble as Monty Don- achey, Shirley Burgess, and other Devils rush to cover the ball. Harley Ioe gets ready to block while Shirley meets trouble in the backfield with the Flying Eagles. whether they performed under the bright MOOREMEN DEFEATED IN OPENING CLASH OPENING THEIR 1952 football season with the scrappy Pioneers of East Bank on September 5, the Red Devils drew the short end of a 14-6 score. Almost a replica of last year's performance, the game was an exhibition of Pioneer ability to capitalize on Red Devil fumbles and inexperience. Devil disappointments started early in the game when East Bank intercepted an Oak Hill pass in- tended for Monty Donachy and returned it for a score. The conversion was successful. In the second period the Pioneers again upped the score six points by a series of goalward plays. The extra point attempt was again good. Trying desperately to build morale and en- courage their boys in red, cheers from the Oak Hill section mingled with those of East Bank as the Red Devils fought hard to score. Things brightened con- siderably in the third quarter when Shirley Burgess, on a pass from Mole Holstein, sped 20 yards through the Pioneer secondary for the lone Red Devil touchdown of the evening. STOCO FALLS BEFORE DEVIL STRENGTH OUT-PLAYING, OUT-SCORING, and out run' ning the Stoco Indians, the Red Devils gained their first mark in the win column for the '52 season by a lop-sided score of 25-O. Monty Donachy opened the Collins scoring spree in the second period when he picked up an Indian fumble and trotted 35 yards to cross the goal stripe standing up. The attempted kick for the extra point was wide. Shirley Burgess, speedy left half, whipped around left end for two touchdowns in the third quarter -the first, on a 70-yard sprint from an off- tackle play, andthe second from a pass from quarter- back ' Mole Holstein, followed by a IO-yard plunge over the goal line. Getting possession of the ball on downs, the Red Devils tallied again in the final period when Shirley traveled 42 yards for the final TD of the evening. Robert Plumb's kick for the conversion was good. PRINCETON HANDS COLLINS SECOND DEFEAT SURPRISED BY THE ROARING ATTACK of the Princeton Tigers, September 19, the Red Devils dropped their second game of the season in a tus- sle played in the Tiger stronghold. The contest ended with the Devils on the unhappy side of a 26-7 score. Although Princeton dazed the Devils by scoring in every period, the Collins eleven never gave up in their fight to reach the double stripe. In the fourth quarter the Oak Hill fans went wild while the only Devil score was chalked up by the Collins secondary. Taking the ball the Mooremen drove downfield to the goal where Iohn Finley dashed from the seven-yard line, past Tiger opposi- tion to score standing up. Hartenstein's extra point kick was good. Time ran out on the Red Devils just as they were getting their second breath. RED DEVIL RALLY PROVES SUCCESSFUL PICKING UP MOMENTUIVI AFTER a slow first quarter, Red Devil gridmen scored in every quarter to defeat the Fayetteville Pirates, 27-13, and maintain their long record of wins over the boys from the county seat. In the second quarter Shirley Burgess, on a pitchout from quarterback Mole Holstein, plunged over the goal stripe for the score. Frank Hartenstein's kick was good. Fayetteville later made their scoring bid when Tommy Eubanks, Pirate quarterback, tossed a for- ward pass to end, Mark Haney. Their conversion was good. In the third quarter lack Terry raced 54 yards for the tie-breaking score. Shortly after, Bobby Green, Collins fullback, outran Pirate opposition for a 37, yard TD jaunt. Hartenstein again converted, In the final period Shirley Burgess, although suffering an injured knee, took a Fayetteville kickoff and, behind beautiful blocking, rornped untouched for 85 yards and the last score. Frank Hartenstein. freshman place kicker, again converted. arsity ootball Stories BECKLEY GROUND ATTACK SHATTERED IT WAS RALEIGH COUNTY night at Red Devil Memorial Stadium. Undefeated Beckley proved useless on the ground. that night of October 3, but stunned the Red Devil aerial defense by successfully completing eight of 13 passes for all four of their touchdowns. Beckley, scoreless in the first quarter, uncovered two long passes in the second period to put the ball on the Collins seven. Billy Powers. Beckley halfback, then rammed over for the TD. Minutes later, re- covering a Red Devil fumble, the Eagles drove to the Red Devil four- inch line. Beckley's fullback, Norman Southern, on the second down. plunged over for another tally. The point try was successful. Opening the second half, Shirley Burgess, on a handoff from Mole Holstein, tromped 65 yards to paydirt for the only Devil touch- down of the game and the only one by any team during the season against the Beckleyans. Early in the third quarter Beckley's Bill Collier tossed a pass that covered 65 yards for another Beckley score. After Iack Terry fumbled on Beckley's 30 in the fourth period, the Eagles drove to the 50-yard line and then passed to cover the remaining yards and pile up the sizeable edge. The point try was good. Final score 26-6. DEVILS WIN IN HOMECOMING CLASH A CHEERING, YELLING Homecoming crowd of capacity proport- ions watched the Collins Mooremen conquer the Hinton Bobcats in Red Devil Memorial Stadium October 24. Breaking a three-game losing streak and taking advantage of every break , worked smo- othly to roll up a Z6-O victory over their Summers County neighbors. Red Devils tallied in every quarter with Shirley Burgess set- ting the pace by scoring a touchdown on the first play from scrim- mage. Capitalizing on opportunity, Shirley dashed through a hole opened by tackles Iohn Frisk and Harley Ioe Frazier and raced 73 yards to the goal line. Frank Hartenstein scored the extra point. A Bobcat fumble in the second quarter on the Hinton Z8 set up the second score for the Devils. Recovering the fumble, the Moore- men pushed to the nine-yard line where a pass from Burgess to lack Terry added six points to the score. The try for extra point failed. In the third quarter Burgess took a double reverse from Terr Y and crossed the double stripes for his second marker. The extra point made the score 20-0. In the final period Terry, on a pass from Mole Holestein, sprint- ed over the goal lines, scoring the final touchdown for the Devils. The final score was 26-0. CHARLESTON SMOTHERS COLLINS ELEVEN FUMBLES AND INEXPERIENCE took their toll of the Red Devils when they tangled with the Charleston Mountain Lions in Red Devil Memorial stadium, October 10. The Mountain Lions drubbed the Devils to the tune of 35-0 and forced the Devils to add a fourth loss to their record. The evening was a series of bad breaks and disappointments for the Mooremen. Alert Charleston boys took advantage of every Devil mistake and scored on the eight Oak Hill fumbles. Trouble started on the first play from scrimmage when Shirley Burgess fumbled on Charleston's 33-yard line. The Mountain Lions, quick to seize the advantage, recovered and in two plays crossed the double stripes. The conversion play was successful. The first quarter set the pattern for the game. The Red Devils continued to fumble and the Mountain Lions Continued to recover and score. Charleston recovered another Devil fumble later in the game and five plays later made their touchdown to make the score, I3-0. Later in the game, the Devils pushed to the Charleston four but ran out of downs before they could go over the goal line. Almost as the half ended, Burgess scored but a penalty nullified the play and the disappointed Devils saw their spark sputter out. In the third period a blocked punt gave Charleston a safety. Again the Devils kicked off and six plays later the Mountain Lions scored again. The Kanawha countians obtained two more touchdowns on a Devil fumble and an intercepted pass in the fourth period to make the score, 35-0. ST. ALBANS SURPRISES MOOREMEN ST. ALBAN'S RED DRAGONS wrecked the Red Devils 14-0 Sat- urday, October 18 at Crawford field in St. Albans. A scoreless quarter began the game, but a Devil fumble re- covered by St. Albans in the second period led to a Red Dragon touchdown. The point for conversion failed. During the third period the Red Devils threatened to score when they moved to the Dragon 28, but the drive stopped when Shirley Burgess, Devil halfback, was pushed back to the 40. St. Albans scored a safety four plays after the Red Devil threat when Mole Holestein went back to punt. The pass from center went over Mole's head and four St. Albans boys pounced on him before he could get rid of the ball. This put St. Albans on the favor- able side of 8-0 score. Six plays after the Devil kickoff to St. Albans, the Dragons drove over for another score. The try for the extra point failed. lights of Red Devil Memorial Stadium to The Red Devil Band helps to keep enthusiasm at high pitch at football games as they play school longs. Majoret- tes add to the pageantry of games, One Red Devil bites the dust as Shirley Burgess reach- es for a wild pass at the Beckley game. mare, ...mm Red Devils warm up for their traditional lug game with Mt. Hope. DEVILS HAND OVER lUG RED DEVIL CO-CAPTAINS Albert Kokoski and Ssirley Burgess reluctantly hand over the Little Brown lug to the Mustangs, November 7 after a heartbreaking 25-0 defeat by the Mt. Hope boys. It was the first time in three years that the Iug had been moved from its place of honor in the Col- lins trophy case, except for its yearly appearance at the Mt. Hope-Oak Hill classic. Mustangs crossed the Collins goal four times and made one extra point in their bid for the beloved trophy. The Red Devil defense, almost powerless against the strong Mustang line, was again plagued by fumbles throughout the evening. Lyle Hinte, speedy Mustang back field runner, opened the game by taking the kick-off and driving 23 yards for the score. In the second period Udy Stover. another fast Mustang back, went 46 yards to hit paydirt. The Red Devils, who seemed to gain renewed strength during halftime, were again stopped by the Mustangs when quarterback Walter Bean plunged six yards for the third Mt. Hope TD. Late in the final period all hopes for a Collins rally ended when Mt. Hope's Iohn Kody made qood a Mustang pass for the final score of the evening. The kick for the conversion was good. Final score: Mt. Hope 25, Oak Hill 0. DU PONT DROPS DEVILS HALLOWEEN NIGHT MEANT MORE than tricks or Pont on the disappointing side of a 12-7 score. The game treats to the Red Devil combine who came home from Du- was played in the Panther Stadium. One of the Panther touchdowns came on the first play from scrimmage when a DuPont boy, behind superb block- ing, ran all the way for the score. The try for the extra point failed. In the second half, Shirley Burgess, Devil halfback, spearheaded an attack which took the ball to the DuPont three-yard line. Frank Harkenstein, Oak Hill quarterback. then flipped a pass to Fred Rogusky, end, who went over for Collins' only touchdown. Frank also added the extra point. In the second half Frank McKewan scored for the second time for the Panthers when he seized an Oak Hill punt on his own 45-yard line and drove all the way for the final score of the game. The attempt for conversion failed. the accompaniment of thudding leather and 8 1952 RED DEVIL GRID ROUND UP SOMETIMES WE'RE UP. Sometimes we're down. And like true philosophers Collins fans and football heroes accepted the Ups and Downs of the 1953 grid season. This was not one of the Red Devils' better years. Fumbles, injuries, and weather-+What ever the cause-the Red 6. Black record stands at three wins, seven losses. September 6--Collins September 12-Collins 25 September 19-Collins 7 6 .,,,,,, .,,. .. East Bank 14 Stoco 0 Princeton 26 September 26-Collins 27 Fayetteville 13 October 3-Collins 6 ...,,.,.. ..... Beckley 26 October 10-Collins 0 ..... Charleston 35 October 17-Collins 0 ....,. r St, Albans 14 October 24-Collins 7 ,,,,,, v Dupont 12 October 31-Collins 26 .,.. .,.,.... H inton 0 November 7-Collins 0 ,,,,, , ., Mt. Hope 25 1952 IMP GRID ROUND UP September 25-Imps 13 .,.,.A........w.......... .e..w..w ....., ..e,..ve..e...........,,.,---.--- L 0 0 kout 13 October 1 Imps 27 October 15 Imps 6 October 23--Imps 21 October 30-Imps 34 November 7 Imps 7 Fayettevxlle Mt Hope Stoco 12 Pnnceton Beckley 7 flashmg cleats cheered on by the thunder FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT I Pennmgton G Wtndsor I Tennant I Sxzemore L Oyler C Nnchols K Bowyer R Crowder D Erad ey B Pxgg R Totten A Ford D Sheets and I Waddell E S COND ROW G Olxver C Haqa T Yoney B Reynolds D Yarber L Slater I Lewxs G Canteloupe F ROW D Wtdner D Grant F Mxller F Hxqqms G Epperly S ODell I Hall C Kama I 5 A ,M af 1? 561, M we Rexd Coach Iohnson L Woodson D Spangler and Coach Hauqht THIRD K Pannell and B Callahan ff if A 4 2' Skim N-.ff K..-. 3 1 of ff 4 5 if f? 7' ' . 'A ' A 'Yf 4, L mfg 1:15 , .' Q, U ' A H ' , vi gr-lg 3 7 if H Mmm ' A , .VL 141' lg xwhs , s. E, s 1 A . .w w A 'f - ,+, 'f'V qizgxsh, ' lv: W 'Jr I, , ' , , V ' ',v 1 Lg k 5 ' H Y, . M ,,,.,... it W ,. s -ff i 453' ff 5 . . If 3 'IH , , mm Y i 3 Q - I i X if 7 M or f 'K fu sf' .44 L li- JE ,,. 1 ' I S 1,4 h X Q gt Milli' , .v ' X .A-an-Q ' ' nr G M my N . .V 0621 ,. M4 f , 3. v F Ma! WN ...mf M.. The lmps on lield in a crucial moment at their Homecoming game with the Ml. Hope's Colts. ol shouting, enthusiastic followers: or wlrifsg' A ,, , 432 t , an il .rsfanh ,t, ll sf , if - , i , if. , f 'ummm on-I Coach Iohnson gives Don Yarber, Ho!sho! of the Year a pat on the back lor his honor. l fi 44-W Z, . h , MONTY DONACHY HARLEY JOE FRAZIER BILL GOOD IOE MUNDY Center Forward Forward Guard VARSITY BASKETBALL SUMMARY SLOW TO START THIS YEAR, Red Devil basketeers gained momentum at midseason and scored one triumph after another to end the season with a 9 Won-10 lost record. Enthusiasm and basketball fever gained momentum with spectators, too, as the season progressed: and Sectional Tournament sessions in Fayetteville at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building looked like a Red Devil Homecoming celebration. With hope so high, Devil players and specta- tors suffered keenly when the Mt. Home Mustangs toppled the Red and Black in the finals, 55-44. But there's always another year. whether they took the stage on the hardwood FRED ROGUSKY BILLY HALE WATKINS LARRY UPDRLY JERRY EPPERLY Guard Guard Guard Manager LEFT TO RIGHT: Marion Fields, Boots Dotson, lay Treadway, Charles Curry, lohn Fox Iohn Finlev, and Jack Gwinn. floor of a gymnasium where the cheers 14 1953 RED DEVIL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP Coaches Ralph Hauqht and Bill Moore, var- sity basketball mentors, view some of the tro- phies which the Red Devils have won this YBCIY an A4 ? 8-S-mpg-3-333533332 ggg.-4-ig-1-.-1c::::cs:s::::: CCCSCCSSSEEEEEHQEE 3999539-1-1-1-4-4K4-4-4K1-4w:-4 -f:w:w:w:-4w:-4x4-AQNNNHHQMN wa. 3555HHT,TTT ToT1T'TTo ' l OOO flllllooooooocm oo ooooooooooogggggzz 2..Cl9.Fl9.9.EEEEE::.':rIf:'3 '5'5' ::.':::::::1:::s:::::x:s::mmw Dbbzizzbmmmmmmmmmxlmm 'U'U V'mo':o':u1x1.z:U1N1a:-U1Qoo10'J c.nx1mU,0-,a'Jf-Logpcaxiwf-.A-Gr-I ,: CD'-OCPXICDC-7 .1 3 V zu: 'iii i'Q'i i .QCZPUZ fz'l'g,,f? 42-gggim nigh: -415, w: ,,ZQ..?'11PQ Z 3-4 g'Ulw'g...: 5!'.E,E':EE gg,?: ,,g3- 5' .U .. 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Ioe qoes up for a shot while Monty quards the basket Monty makes his Shady Sprmqs opponent look like the Princeton qame a midqet ,pe 2 if Larry, a Devil secondary hoopster, out-reaches his op- Harley Ioe and Peanuts look on as Monty lays one ponents in the Shady Springs contest. in the basket in a Mt, Hope GHCOUNGY- of the fans bounced back from the walls Pirate opponents watch as Bill leaps into the air ior Devils take time-out for last-minute instructions from a shot at the basket. their coaches before they take the floor aqainst Fayetteville. loo jumps oft the floor for a one-handed angle shot against Fayetteville. 0' 5, Q t fat . ,, , J W, xv ,. .Lf' -X A Beckley boy blocks the basket as Chaxles In a scramble lor the ball, Peanuts out-jumps fllis Fayetteville opponent. A Montgomery lad, without much success. jumps to pass the ball to one of his teammates. tries to stop Harley Ioe from shooting. and the rafters, where Devil loyalists found Bill heoves an underhanded shot at the Peanuts poises high in the air for a shot at bqskef in me Montgomery qqmg, the basket in the Collins-Montqomery clash. , l .f,. ' mv .. SECTIONAL TOURNEY HEARTBREAK AND DEFEAT went hand in hand as the Collins Red Devils lost the 1953 Section 20-A title to the favored Mt. Hope Mustangs, 55-44, at the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building on March 8. Screams echoed throughout the enormous auditorium dur- ing the entire game as the struggle became more intent and tension heightened. Never before had any two teams had so much support from the bleachers. The Devils qualified for the playoff in the finals of the tournament by defeating the Fayetteville Pirates, 71-64, two nights before. Gypsy Kay, head cheerlead- er, receives a meaaphone for having been chosen the best cheerleader from Collins at the Section 20-A Tourney. Billy Hale leaps into the air tonished Fayetteville Pirates look on. Qi Peanuts happily receives his medal for making first string All- Tournament team. the one of the moment had ever been played, Bill shakes hands as he is awarded his medal for mal-cinq first string, All-Tournament team. Bill Gets Ieudy tc score with little opposition from the Mount Hope MUSYGUCIS in the Section 20-A finals. s v nter Class y A ournament Connie Fry, 1953 Tournament Sponsor, is presented to the crowd and receives a certificate for an Easter corsaqe lrom George Kincaid, Student Coun cil president. Peanuts Roqusky goes up lor a shot in the final game of the tourney. ' l f 'G ' , . eM?' Larry Epperly leaves the 4 floor to put in a onewhand shot in ti 4 the sophomore-senior qame. Mr. Oliver awards medals to Bill Good and Kay Woodrum, captains ot the All-Tourney teams in their respective divis- ions. and where two points meant everything, Members ol the Senior Hiqh All-Tournament team: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Freida Ep- perly. Kay Woodrum, Mary Lick. Dreama Wyant, Barbara Donachy, Rosie Walton, and Mary Io Hubacher. SECOND ROW: Fred Roqusky, Bill Good, Ierry Epperly, Monty Donachy, Harley Io Frazier. Rosie Walton and Ola Mae Thornburg. jun- lorl. scramble lor the ball with Sue Dickinson. Shirley Bailey, and Patty Pinson, seniors. in the finals ol the qirls' division. I' QA., N . 1:11 147 , 8 T' f FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT I Waddell C Haqa F Mxller K Pannell B Callahan L Oyler E Ayres andl Sxzemore SECOND ROW T Mason M Roll ns K Bowyer I Hayes T Carpenter and R Adams and the movmg hands of cr clock often 148 1953 IMP BASKETBALL ROUND UP December 17 IMPS 31 December 19 IMPS 20 Ianuary 7 IMPS 32 Ianuary 12-IMPS 37 ....... r.r,. Ianuary 14-IMPS 34 ,..... Y. Ianuary 19-IMPS 31 ....,., e.... Icmuary 23-IMPS 40 ....... ..... Ianuary 26-IMPS 40 ......r lanuary 29-IMPS 30 ...... February 3-IMPS 29 .e..r,.. February 5-IMPS 32 YYY..e... February 10-IMPS 23 February 12-IMPS 47 ........ PAX 45 LOOKOUT 30 FAYETTEVILLE 34 MONTGOMERY 27 MT. HOPE 50 . GAULEY BRIDGE 47 MONTGOMERY 32 PAX 40 KINGSTON 61 . ,. FAYETTEVILLE 36 MEADOW BRIDGE 37 .. MT. HOPE 40 KINGSTON 56 1 unlor HI h ournament T Two boys iiqht for the ball in the Iunior Hiqh lnterclass Tournament. Phyllis btevens ana Larry Oyler, best foul shots ol Iunior Hiqh, pose for a picture. Phyllis Epperly, Sue Slaven, and Becky Cummings, Larry Oyler and Clarence Taylor, co-captains of the chosen as belt cheerleader in the Iunior Hiqh Tourney, boys' eighth grade team, and Phyllis Stevens, captain of finish a yell for the seventh qrade, the qirls' team, accept the plaque from Mr. Oliver. seemed like the hands of late, or whether Girls of the Iunior High All-Tournament team line up Members of the Iunior Hiqh All-Tournament team are for the Mom Photographer with Mr. Oliver. LEFT ro RIGHT: presented to spectators by Mr. Oliver. LEFT TO mom: Mr' Oliveff MUYUYH Sprolol, Barbara Plumb, Phyllis Stevens, Pat Donnally, Rex Adams, Bucky Bowyer, Clarence Taylor, Beverly Blake, Uldine Wauqh, and Barbara Wilton. Frank Miller, Iimmy Waddell, and Mr. Oliver. ,givin-'J Qzfll 14. n.. . 'fi Mr I - -'Z ,Wifi . ' - ' - f.-' ,', H'- 'X -4-L 4 K , , I .art In - :. , 1 0-2 , . . J 4 .4 1. an Coach Duda track coach with hrs toboqqon and clqar which is typical ot him keeps a re cord ot track events 1953 RED DEVIL TRACK ROUNDUP TRACK RECORD BeCk1y Iaycees ....D..,.w...Y........ww.........w.Y,D,.. DDD. Se venth Place Coaliield Conference ,e,.ee C e,Ae First Place Gazette Relays ,,,,,.,,,,, ,-,-, E ighth Plgce Coach Ralph Hauqht, assistant track coach impressed by Collins many trophies Regional Meet ,... w,.,,., F irst Place State Meet .,,... . Tenth Place they played then' parts on the cmders and FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Romm, E. Bailey, L. Dotson. C. McDaniel, H. Stinson, I. Williams, G. Finley, and I. Gwinn SECOND ROW: Coach Duda, F. Holestein, manaqer, C. Bennett, F. Rogusky, B. Watkins, I. Gryzb, B. Good, I. Huddleston, I Mundv, I, 'Ir-rrv, and R. Green, THIRD ROW: C. Sanchez, I. Hall, I.. Pettit, C. Kania, E, Hayes, C. Gadomski, I. Bowyer, C. Wil rr II I Irtfr r 'S 'wrrnrr C Curry L Tater E Flqrn I Crosmer I. Epperly manacer and Coach Hau 'f-v'a ..,.,.,- e,69.T .-- ..,, A1 1.55 s WW I 3 ir . . , . ' is ISM ' 1,4 ',.,. ' rv, I , ... , . , ', , .' , . , , , qht. A ' . , , H I M T5 .- ca ff ff' fvyf- 'v if If-I .. --' If A- I . f - 'J A 4 ' Q Q viz ' ,L - ' , Q f 'I ,, , '- 'N Q' 1' lf, .- J - , I ' rg ' . ,, ' , . X ax xl -f ' f f fi, fy 1' '9 R-I F fl . FI 9 1 f I ' , X A -- , X Y ,, 1 H fx ., ' v , L J l H- - , -J 'J- I - - ,I A I x ,x 1 .7 I T Iggy I xt'-.X 7 'sl' ' 0, 'Q ', XI ' ' -I F 4- - f. T' A ' ' 1 . :xl A I ' 2 ' A ' f A X' I L. , Xl 'X Charles McDamels clears the bar and places thrrd 1n the pole vault event at the Regronal 0-err pr-Q, 'Wt ar---N XI -sq, N'1hX 'V'..Z2...'a.i'.tM me b 1 Iack amazes onlookers w1th h1s grant leap as he places hrst 1n the broad Jump at the Regronal meet sand pzts ol a nelghborlng track wzth every Ilmmy Bowyer sklllfully tres the state record 1n the h1qh Jump at the Reg1onal is ...Q-1 +4 Q 3 9 5 5 W tm 5 . . . i . J S1 . fl fb---V. ' fig . a x -. 7 , , u, Qt 'H 'X' in, ir. ig I ,nary 1 E' .-' I f .xi - -.g KX 'WA 4 A. . s-ff 'if 5 U. I-rg ., iv--' - . , x . 1 ' 4' t , c ' ' ' -- . . . ,, L ?'4 ,f,' tj 'ft H X ,.' . - w ' , 4 ' . i I , , x 7 i ' 5 ' ', ' Vt --5 , - . t ' , ' A 5' I '3 1' v ff , 4' ,V ,J . Vs A r xx. V V 5, Q- C 4 . 5 Wg E, A ' . fs - vtiflyk 1 f 1 L V ii r ' K, XX ' l ' ' I - . ' i A A rim f-..'9 A ' A 4 5 K f I 1 X, . ....-.,,..........---Lv - '- i-11Qii'm ' Q ii!! 'Fang L 4' :yv 'limi' 6' mtv C D FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Oyler, B. Callahan, K. Bowyer, D. Yarber, C. Haqa, I. Sizemore, and C. Taylor. SECOND ROW: I. Waddell, manaqer, I. Waugh. I. Higgins, F. Spangler. L. Dotson. L. Swanigan, C. Thompson, E. Ayres, and Coach Iohnson. THIRD ROW: B. Burgess, P. Donnally. T. Mason, C. McDonald. T. Carpenter. I. Lukie, and B. Farmer, manager. performer striving to set cr new record. 152 1953 IMP TRACK ROUND-UP BECKLEY IAYCEES .....,............,,...................,,. FIFTH PLACE First Place: 100-yard dash, Don Yarber: 220-yard dash, Don Yarber. COALFIELD CONFERENCE ........,.....,,,,.., ....., F IRST PLACE First Place: 100-yard dash, Don Yarber: 220-yard dash, Don Yarber: broad jump, Don Yarberg 440- yard sprint relay team: high jump, Kermit Bow- yer: and pole vault, lim Sizemore. STATE MEET .................,.,.....,,, .....,,.,,,.,.......... T HIRD PLACE First Place: 100-yard dash, Don Yarber: 220-yard dash, Don Yarber: and broad jump. Don Yarber. Coach Iohnson keeps his eye on his boys as they warm up lor a meet. Hy? . A ta., .1c',vf-2' if 'fc' ' ,f , :'4 .4 1 ' fwfr f, 3q f if 'I fe -are .-sig.. pw 4. ' 'ka .K K l, . , 1 1 . A Q ,X 11, .., Q K 'ff I. wi fl. z 2 - . I Q 4 , f Y s 5 1 ' . I '- N 'r F I I 1' W1 J T . if K Q . . 4 ,,,ff,'fx,S4,, , IVQ' I M, L12 l 1, ,f , XXVI f- 2 ff xx I, f , y X 1 Q . 'wx ' , ' - ' f . 1' . N ,h ,six Y .i . . 4: , W 1 V ' Q ' 5 0 2 H 1 B Q , i Y f ll In l ' X u ,F 5 4, .v-s...............-sl .+. .E 'LR from the sidelines. Their unrform IS their Oscar LOG ATHLETE OF THE YEAR EACH YEAH THE SPORTS EDITOR of the Log and a committee consisting of Mr. Ioe Oliver and the coaches choose an outstanding senior athlete to honor as the Log Athlete of the Year. The title is bestowed on the one sen- ior who, in the opinion of the judges, is the best all-round, most outstanding of the school's athletes. This year's Athlete of the Year was Har- ley loe Frazier, a three sports letterman. A star on the gridiron, basketball court, and Cinder track, Harley Ioe has been a name in sports here at Collins for six years, first as an Imp, then as a Devil. His selection as Log Athlete was the fitting climax of an impressive sports performance and entitles him to a place in the roster of Red Devil Greats. Carroll Lyons, LOG sports editor, presents Harley loe with his certificate. 6 it li 1--iw.. , . f :-.ggi .gfgffs 1, 12 A iv: fkwM'?, ij? Gypsy Kay Hall, head varsity cheerleader, is presented to ians by Lt. Miss Red Devil and Miss Mustang congratul- Baird Martin, graduate ol '46 at the Mount Hope-Oak Hill qame. November 7. ate each other after their presentation. Lovely Gypsy was chosen for the honor by students in a special election. Her escort scene! is her brother, Iimmy Hall. lk. Ever so often We presented a special act MISS RED DEVIL ONE OF THE BIG SHOWS of football season- a double feature, in fact-is the Miss Red Devil cele- bration combined with the traditional Little Brown lug classic. Happy is the girl who is the choice of the Collins student body for Miss Red Devil, for the title signifies that she is not only one of the most popular girls in the school, but is one of the most outstanding from the point of service to the school. Her presenta- tion to fans at halftime during the Collins-Mt. Hope game is one of the big scenes of the year's program. In the Miss Red Devil spotlight for 1952 was Gypsy Kay Hall, and her classmates were proud indeed to recognize in this way her talents and loy- alty to Collins and the Red Devils. 156 Miss Red Devil and her attendants pause before leaving the field at half-time. LEFT TO RIGHT: Iimmy Tully, escort: Dora Ann Smith, sophomore attendant: Iimmy Hall, escort: Min Red Devil: Ioe Mundy, escort: and Kay Cobb, junior attendant. lllllln Lf' we f 'WA- -9, Pretty little Linda Hager, Imp cheerleader, reiqns as Miss tmp at an afternoon football game between the Imps and Mt Hope on October 15. Left to Right: Barbara Hess, Beverly Blake, Miss Imp, and Rebecca Cumminqs featurzng one of our cast 1n a speczal role Miss Imp receives her flowers from Georqe Kincaid, student body president. m P BLUE SKIES AND LOVELY SUNNY WEATHER provided a perfect scene for the Imp Homecoming on Wednesday afternoon October 15. Linda Hager freshman had the center of the stage that day as the choice of students of the sev- enth eighth and ninth grades for the fifth Miss Imp. Linda an Imp cheerleader was attended by Beverly Blake also an Imp cheerleader and maid-of-honor Barbara Hess eighth grade attendant and Rebecca Cummings seventh grade attendant. ,, .digs During the half-time ceremonies George Kincaid student body president presented the queen and her attendants with bouquets of giant mums. This years celebration marked Linda s second appearance at Imp Homecoming, since she was chosen to be the seventh grade attendant to Miss Imp of 1950. To make the day perfect the Imps chalked up another victory by defeating the Little Mustangs of Mount Hope. 3' 7 Homecoming SAY! ONE PERFORMANCE THAT EVERY- ONE really enjoyed this year was that of Home- caminq festivities. Queen Nancy Walton with her charm and poise stole the show. Presented to fans at half- time by Mr. loe Oliver, principal. Queen Nancy was escorted by Franklin Kincaid, senior class president. Class attendants and their escorts were: Ruth Ann Dixon, maid of honor, escorted by Georqe Kincaid: Rita Baumqartner, junior at- tendant, escorted by Iimmy Mundy: Dreama Wyant, sophomore attendant. escorted by Pat Errinqton: and Ann Pleasant, crown bearer. The lovely queen and her party watched the parade of floats from the Home Room Assembly float, which led the parade. A qay, wonderful night-,Home-coming. And the Red Devils defeated the Bobcats-a perfect performance! W0 f 4 5 3, -1 t I A I lg P E 9 A ' ' - if 4 A if im V 't WWZE5 s A, W 1 Queen Nancy and her court, stars of the show, view the float parade from the Home Room Assembly float. These girls were our queens and the Miss Homecominq of 1952 is presented to fans by Mr. Oliver at the Homecoming qame between Collins and Hinton on October 24 LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Baumqartner, Iimmy Mundy, Ruth Ann Dixon, Georqe Kincaid, Ann Pleasant. Queen Nancy, Franklin Kincaid, Mr. Oliver, Dreama Wyant, and Pat Errinqton. -:pl 5' FLOATS OF ALL TYPES beautiful. unusual, amusinq were entered in the Homecominq parade. ludqos chose the most beautiful, most oriainal, and most appropriate floats. Winners selected were' MOST BEAUTIFUL: first place LOG Staff entry, Red Devil Band- waqon ,' second place, Tri-Hi-Y, Victory HGYDVQ third place lunior Class, The Devils Reiqnwf honorable mention, Stu- dent Council, Victorious Devils . MOST ORIGINAL. first place, Soph- omore Class entry, We Aim to Winn: second place, Dramatics Club and Thes- pian Troupe entry, The Caged Fury : third place, Library Staff entry, How to Stew a Bobcatni honorable mention. Iunior Hzqh entry, Boot 'Em and Sock 'Em . MOST APPROPRIATE: first place, Freshmen, Hinton's Goose is Coolcedur second place, LOC1 Staff, Red Devil Bandwaqonny third place, lil Club, H13 Cheers for the Red Devils , honor- able mention, Senior Class, Good Luck to the Red Devils . FIIAZIEH If UKUSIKI x 00145-W TMFKLE Ut? EEL L5 KW rest of us were content to give them the Lovely qirls and huqe pictures of Red Devil football heroes adorn the LOG Staff float, The Red Devil Bcndwaqonu. 'sg Vet We Aim to Win , says the sign on the sophomore float and we did! fga 15 17' fl - t Xixixxitlm 1 ,L mmm ww. fl nm, , X A if all uiiriimi civil '--ts .A x v x . , M ffl- q I Q . 5 A ' n 'M 'T ff ll? Med Devils on the freshman float declare that Hinton's Goose is Cooked . Little Donna Sue Amole is Makinq Play- thinqs of the Bobcats on the cheerleaders' float, center left. Dramatics and Thespians trap The Caged Fury on their float, center right. Seniors honor the first Homecoming Queen. Helen Woitowicz on their float. lower left. Lovely Tri-Hi-Y girls play the Victory Harp for the Red Devils, lower right. stage While we worked on. the properties or n 25 t Q . ,W 1 ,. 'gay V . an, sw We Q i it ,I Q Q W N t 5 M r- ,IQ V .,- M-,,,. Q If-' ' A ,,,, n 1 A Q lt -f A37 A ' su n lu.. . jgf . -5, -'---Q---- l 1 , P V A Q X A g y l ry ?lf- A ' if E . ., X - r 5 -ff s st., . fl'f 1 5 ' ' , EU 2 ffl? ,f A Vgegix,-VY' Wk an - Z . , fx 3 5 ,gl .rf K, .L , .a V .tr. In , 2.s , y ID ' , .45 A ,,,, 13,9-:, 2,55 ry, - , Q, Q if YUM! v ' K remade , .Ag A 'A ' 1 X x ' 5. r -it 13 g x -. . A 'W-if TOURNEY SPONSOR CONNIE FRYE, SENIOR, WAS CHOSEN by the Student Council to be Tournament Sponsor. Form- erly, each school in the county sectional basketball tournament chose a girl to represent it. Although the practice was discontinued this year, the Council selected Connie and she was honored at the class toumaments. Later, a dance was held in her honor at the scout cabin. The cabin was decorated to look like a basketball court and a basket and net were put up at the lower end of the cabin. Special dances for Connie and her escort kept her in the spotlight all evening. Connie looks at her picture perched on a basketball at the dance honoring her as Tournament Sponsor. became part of the audience that supplied Connie and Shirley dance in front of the huge sign with Connie's name on it at the dance. .aww 9 X' pu . susan ww- ' el wx, Her Majesty Ruth Ann Dixon, Queen oi May, smiles happily as she looks upon her court. LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT ROW: Betsy Iones, Betty Collins, Karen Taylor, Regina Kidd, Barbara Stover, Ioan Allman, Iohn Howard Scott, Patty Haga, Mary Lich. Elizabeth Hall, Bertha Ferguson Painter, and Io Ann Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Martha Miller, Barbara Morton. Barbara Caldwell. Shiela Miller, Ioy Iarrell. Iudy Febean, Dreama Collins, Connie Carroll, Victoria Daciek, Nancy Baker, Elizabeth Lively, and Shelva Bowden. THIRD ROW: Ierrv Epperlv, Barbara Bolt. freshman princess, Mary Ellen Carter, sophomore princess, Ruby Rushina, Kathy Price, Rose Marie Phillips, Barbara Elgin, Betty Baker. Nancy Pat Brown, Marilyn Sproles, Beverly Blake, Audrey Eigenbrod, Dreama Wyant, sophomore princess, and Ianet Grounds. freshman princess. FOURTH ROW: Iudy Foy Tinkle, junior princess, lane Noon, lady-in-waiting, Zan Sneed, crown-bearer, Iohn Frisk. escort to queen, Her Majesty Ruth Ann Dixon, Susan Lilly, train- bearer, Patty Pinson, maid-of-honor, Sally Caldwell. train-bearer. and Shara McGriff. junior princess. FIFTH ROW: George Coleman and Pat Errington, heralds. the applause. We chose them as our best and 2 a Festival Clothes make the difference -in this case the clothes really made a difference! AT LEFT, Ruth Ann and Iohnny practice for the processional with Ruth Ann wearing an old curtain for a mock veil. AT RIGHT, the Queen and her escort as they appeared at the festival. . P1' t . . rw'- t 2 ER ' 5 lgl 75. iii' x '1-pq, Freshman qirls in the May procession file through the cafe Senior 91115 dance qally Ground the Maypole n the Festival teria doors dressed in qreen and pink organdy dresses experzenced the thr11I of bemg star makers The tree planting ceremony at the May Festival this year honored Dr. H. W. Walker. a former principal oi Oak Hill High School. Taking part in the ceremony are leit to right: Iohn Frisk, Her Majesty, Ruth Ann Dixon, Mrs. Walker, Dr. Walker, and Mr. Ioe Oliver, principal. il' M, 'if' f F ln -mxw. liiY',Z.3'!f J ix. 'ii George emcees the Talent Show and qives performers their cues for entrances. STUDENT COUNCIL TALENT SHOW SINGERS, DANCERS, MUSICIANS, ACROBATS -all these combined to put over one of the biggest productions of the yearwthe Student Council Talent Show. Contestants were divided into groups according to their classification as instrumental, vocal, or novel- ty acts. After much debate and deliberation judges chose the winners. They were: Vocalilunior Totten, first place: Marie Risk, hon- orable mention. Instrumer1talMMike Gilliam, first place: Ianet Si- ters, honorable mention. Novelty-Franklin Kincaid and Regina Kitfd, first place: Phyllis Epperly, honorable mention. At other times we were talent scouts. and 164 Phyllis Io-Io Epperly amazes everyone with her acrobattc feats. Her performance brought her Arlie Burgess and I. C. Massey show their skill with the an honorable mention from the iudqes. mandolin and guitar. .t P . li' The 1udqes wellqucmtxect cms mey ore ncve Cx tvne choosmq the three wxrmers LEFT TO RIGHT M Chuck Bc'dmq Mr R E Ccvendtsh and Mxss Ienme Lee Crosxer W watched members of our cast as they 8 proud puppy wmners pose wtth Ceorqe for the photographer Stars for the mqht t e gre T TO RIGHT Georqe Mtke Gxlhum Reqmc Kmdd Frcxnklm Kmcctd cmd Robert Totte 'S ,ff A x J ETA 73 1 'Ax 7 I C' ,r 5 Members of the Minstrel chorus smile a qreat biq smile lor the photographer. LEFT TO RIGHT. SEATED: Gypsy Hall, Genevieve Hydella, Ioan Allman, Nancy Walton, Georae Kincaid, Mary Frances Porterlield, Ann Flack, Connie Frye, Bertha Ferquson Painter, and Shirley Sneed. STAND' ING: Dalton Golf, Georqe Coleman, Franklin Kincaid, Billy Hale Watkins, Bill Good, Iohn Howard Scott, Euqene Hayes, Harley Ioe Frazier, Walker Blake, Eli Harrah, and lohn Frislc. performed. And again we were the critics Guys and qals of the Minstrel chorus learn how the Music Goes Round and Remind as end men sit back and take time of! from their antics. 53' w'3.,2, 4 wg . Mfr--,-sw, -,- ,RM ,,-,...,l-A.-....:' X . X,,.,s Y Y she dances rn the Mrnsuel performance One of the cast who got top brllmg on the show Karen had many parts rn the productxon thus dance be mq the most beautrful and unusual RED DEVIL MINSTREL AINT WE GOT FUN sang members of the Mmstrel chorus and they and all the1r l1steners really dxd have fun at all three performances of the 52 M1nstrel George K1nca1d Mr Interlocutor was boss for the show whrch was d1v1decl mto two parts the Hayseed Hour and Modern Tempos Ten lovely gxrls and ten handsome boys along w1th the mterlocutor and sxx 1rrepress1b1e endmen made up the cast Spec1a1ty acts 1ncluded a pantomlme by Regma Kldd and Franklm K1I'lCG1d a dance by Karen Taylor a hula dance the rnalorettes IH a tap dance and of course the endmen wrth therr versxon of Rufus Rastus Iohnson Brown Proc1a1med one of the greatest productrons of the year the Mmstrel was co sponsored by the musxc and 1ournal1sm depart ments and dlrected by Mrss Shuley Thomas and Mrs Charlotte Cole Zmq a Lrttle Zonq srng Regina and Pinky ds good troupen that they are they dance m their awkward wooden shoes and fancy Dutch costumes which delrghted therr audxence the majorzty of us ratmg our student Karens bxllow skrrts swa and swrsh as mq m the Dark' Betsy. Betty and Bertha the Three Bs thnll the audxence wxth thexr versron of Dane 167 11 1 11 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - - - - 11 11 11 11 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 11 1 1 - 1 'I ' - 11 . . I . 1 n n , 1 . . , ' 1 I . 'QW Real-lite chorus qirls listen as the boys' chorus Beverly, Karen, and Ioyce do a hula to Hawaiian War Chant fa new sinqs to pictures of their Pretty Babies . act that makes everyone wish for 20-20 vision and Pacific Isles. stars as they appeared in their parts, as Red Devil majorettes exchanqe their regular uniforms for sailor outfits for this scene in the Minstrel as may dance to 'Down by the Wineqm Nancy Io, Leona, and Shirley become sailors for their part in the Min- Vqoiksu' strel as they sinq Down by the Wineqar Woiks . 'BANSHEE' Senior Class Play MYSTERY AND SUSPENSE WERE the keynotes of this year's presentation by the seniors 'Call of the Banshee. ' Each time the cry of the Banshee was heard everyone knew it had claimed another VICUID Peter Adair played by B111 Massre had made out his will and many people had interests in it Hrs housekee per portrayed by Reg1na Kidd was especially inter ested for she hoped to gam much from hrs will Later Mr Adair died and then returned as a ghost-a sight which chxlled the entire audience Carol Sunday as Blanche Lamb a colored maid and Shirley Sneed as her mother were show stoppers m the play Directed by Miss Lottie Williams and Mrs. Ha- ven Smith, 'Call of the Banshee was the most thrilling performance of 1953 The cast mcluded Peter Adair Bill Massie Hazel Orpen Patricia Legg Dr Markowitz Tommy Col lms Mrs Grimes Regina Kidd Tom Scott Frankhn Holstein Blanche Lamb Shirley Sneed Yuru George Donnally Clem Durward Kenneth Grounds Ioan Walters Barbara Stover Hilda Norma lean Smith Abner Heckenshell Calvin Wrllson Dr Nev1lle Lacey Irrnmy Tully Walter Payne Reed Robbins Linda Perkins Donna Mae F ltzgera the dramas that were only scenes 1n the Members of the Call ot the Banshee cast are FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Shirley Sneed Carol Sunday Barbara Stover Patty Legg Reed Robbi SECOND ROW Tommy Collms Do a Mae Fit gerald Norma lean Smith Req na Kdd George Donnally THIRD ROW Bll Mas e Miss Lottie Wil lams Irm y T lly Calvin Wlls n K eth Gro d Fra kln Hol te Rr 1 Q? 'luv 'dials Hlmlg vo Uifialilnx I I II I I ' I . l . . . u . 1 Q : I 2 ' 1 u .s n I 2 . I - ' ' I . I - 1 I 1 ' . . - I 1 I 1 ' I ' i ' ' I 1 I u ' ' i ' 1 I 1 2 . . . F I 2 - ' 1 I 1 , , : . ld. 1 1 I ' . , : ' , , , , 'ns. : ' , nn ' z , ' , i i , , : i si . ' ' ' - i . ' m u , ' io, enn uns, ni s in. A I ' 7 ' ' ' Y vw r ' , C f ,h ' f ' I 1 , K ., 1 5 t . y A ,l ,' ,fl I .11 . QM, 1 v 1 . V 1 L it iw if X Y Q , H, L , H A, L ,,Z,, . -A .R V K W , -4 v- V l if ' 4' i 1 if 1 bl X , t eww! .J g I k x. I - 4 v,-. .g o x f f . M, - ' v 1 ' x N l lig, ' f Y ft E 1 1 ,r i .pf y mx A rw.- .,.. W 46 fn 'Q x Q' ft e- 1 , ' .xs L 'P , . Q Y! Q Q Kenneth, Patty, Donna Mae, and Mole perform in Call ol the Banshee . t- V5 ' s ri ,.- I Q. i , 9 Even the sheriff and his deputy, played by Calvin and Reed, must be called in to solve the mystery of the Banshee. George. Regina. and Tommy look on as the two sleuths work. overall production. but for one night Patty, hypnotized by Iimmy, does dies from an unkown cause. , A 1 K- ,- . h vt? Q . ' .1 If .61 ll U44 ffl 4 if 15 - . 2 1 1 4 if Q i , . . not see htm as he Shirley and Carol discuss the thxillinq mystery ot the ff? ii1i-mi ?' 11' I 4 Ill 4 lil ,5, OO f ik 'se ' . il ---.1....,...... RH' t s 41, - 1- 2,4 ,Q 8 7 'a- Q -, J, -, ...Q N ' Mt set dig, lust Ducky! From the looks on the laces of Iunior Play cast members, that's exactly how they feel about things SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rita Baumqartner, Rosie Walton, Karen Taylor, Margaret Hess, Carroll Lyons and Mary Io Hubacher. STANDING: Frankie Castello, Iohn Howard Scott, Iohn Frisk. Fred Roqusky, Iimmy Mahood, and David Klapp. were the chief attraction. For a few of 72 'lUST DUCKY' I unior Class Play A MERRY MIX-UP IN lust Ducky, this year's Iunior Class play, kept a capacity audience laughing for two hours. The play centered around the Maxwell family composed of father, mother, two daughters and a son. Betty Lou Maxwell, Margaret Hess, and her friend, Bernadine Smith, Mary Io Hubacher, start the delightful farce by sending a letter to Vester Blayne, Rita Baumgartner, editor of a love-lorn column. Pre- tending to be in love with a 45 year old man, they confront her with a problem certain to cause con- sternation. After Miss Blayne consults with the family about the letter, things really explode. Everything, of course, turns out all right in the end. The cast includes: Mr. Maxwell, Iohn Frisk: Mrs. Maxwell, Karen Taylor: Betty Lou Maxwell, Mar- garet Hess: Bernadine Smith, Mary Io Hubacher: Wilbur Maxwell, David Klapp: Hercules Nelson, Frankie Castello: Connie Maxwell, Carroll Sue Lyons: Craig Moore, Iimmy Mahood: Mr. Fred Moore, Fred Rogusky: Del Marshall, Iohn Howard Scott: Aunt Mary, Rosie Walton: Miss Vester Blayne, Rita Baumgartner, Miss Zella Bishop directed with Pat Wilkins as assistant. V FI' . J , A sleepy Iohnny answers the phone in lust Ducky . Johnny Frankie dresses an c girl and he and David rehearse a play portrayed Mx. Maxwell. the father in the tgmily. with Iohnny. us these nights were the happiest of 'R' 3. ,Q I Mary Io and Margaret try to keep Iimmy from calling his father. 13 N Q lit , . .,,, iss: I 4' NO BOYS ALLOWED Sophomore Class Play NO BOYS ALLOWED, said sophomore girls in their play this year as they gathered for a slumber party-strictly oft-limits to members of the stronger sex. The fun began as Rita Baxter, portrayed by Dreama Wyant, planned a slumber party. Having no other way to see Rita twith whom he had had a dis- agreement? Fred Dana, played by Pat Errington, and Leroy Doyle, played by Richard Fitzpatrick, dressed as girls and went to the party. After that everything exploded at once. The boys were caught and tied up: Mr. Midnight, played by Dickie Hall, came on the scene: and the girls were in a frenzy. Directed by Mrs. Sue Scott, the play was one of the most successful projects of the Drama of '52. Others in the cast were: lane Baxter, Ioyce Slu- zas: Victrola, Barbara Donachy: Edwina Cook, Ien- ora Harris! Belinda Elliot, Barbara Hindson: Nade Owens, Norma Waddell: Patsy Ferrill, Betty Collins: O'Brien, Freddy Nuckles: Keith Garland, Danny Wooten: Harvey Smith, I. R. Weatherford: and Mrs. Dana, Barbara Carpenter. our careers, for we were the favored ones The boys are all tied in knots and before she trees them, Barbara makes Pat promise to take her to the dance in No Boys Allowed . Stars and starlets of the sophomore play cast look lorward to their first stage performance. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ienora Harris, Dickie Hall, and Betty Collins. SECOND ROW: Ioyce Sluzas, Barbara Hindson, and Dreama Wyant. THIRD ROW: Norma Waddell, Barbara Donachy, and Barbara Carpenter. FOUR- TH ROW: Pat Errinqton and Richard Fitzpatrick. FIFTH ROW: Danny Wooten, I. R. Weatherford, and Freddy Nuckles. .Q -'J , L Z.,g.I'-.Qfff . n 1 L: if-2 1, ' fl I5 rw f ' V it 5 'P nav' ' 'V' ' H I .2 h , 'Q 1 ,JV Mft! vu , J , ,, ' 'fsr5?f4: 'gy . 4, a- ,- I- , .f K I . ff 'f-fr' ., - . V, . .. rf IUNIOR HIGH TALENT SHOW SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADERS dis- played their talents in a Iunior High Talent Show tor the first time this year Sponsored b the yunlor high Student Council the show tea tured vocal instrumental and novelty numbers Iudges chose the tollowmg winners Robert W1day with vocal impersonations first place Sue McPherson and Sue Plnson with a tap routine second place and Norma Herndon with vocal selections thrrd place The Sweet Sues Sue McPherson and Sue Pinson take second place honors in the tumor high show wtth therr tap routine who wore the grease pamt and won applause Mike does a banq up 1ob as emcee for the show although he is only an eighth grader Bobby Widay with his impersonation of Iohnny Pays Walkin My Baby Back Home take first place honors in the show 7 . . - - l Y I 1 . T V5 f 3 A ' , 1 t l - F, y if 9 2 Q fl-'vi l I . x , If Q51 t. ' li if ist' gf I7 tv ,I ., V l .V . it 1 , K .I fl S 1 .. sr 1 El ' IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Mermaids, deep-sea lite, and balloons galore in an underwater setting provided a beautiful scene for dancers at the Prom in the cafeteria, April 18. Lovely, happy girls in lovely, swishy dresses and handsome boys in dress suits enhanced the glam- orous atmosphere of the Prom. The faculty dining room was a red, glowing refreshment center for the night: and blue, green, and purple lights produced an intriguing setting for dancing to dreamy music. No joy can outweigh the fun we had at our ' 1.7-'WCF-',f ',ml ? 'age 1151 Varxed musxcal selechons from dreamy numbers to yazzy ones were provxded for Prom qoers by Warren Hxchards and hrs orchestra Prom gn Couples at the Prom dance under the huge balloon filled baq dances our partzes back stage when every Bxll and Shxrley make the spotlrqht as Kmq and Queen Lucky qul' Sue rs surrounded by Alben Kenneth and of mg deep seq Prom Georqe who want her autograph for therr memory books 177 but k C' Sophomore op Star of 'he Sophomore Sock Hop on Ianuary 31 Pa! Errmgfon led 'hc how of fancy lacy embroxdcred berxbbcned socks Dozens of b ue rrbbons on a fancy background of Pat s own desxqn qave hrs socks the unoffxclal ratmq as most outstandmq socks at the Hop In the above prctures sophs show off therr socks and pretty refreshment fable one of us was cz part of the show when 178 l.. 'wu- L Freshman Frollc Head up Chm m Freshmen parade before the Judges for a Posture Parade at the Freshman Frohc November 22 Lxllran Cunnmqham and Paul Mxller won honors as the freshmen wnh the best posture Here freshmen qalher around the refreshment table one of the mos! popular spots at the dance . f H, ' 'Jr A S. W ' v 'ff 5 - ' 1 ' V I ' . I N- - I l ' ' - S Q' . ' V -:CL Yf ,1 O L f . 1- fWl1'5 9 I, ' SMT , ' - 7 1 , i , .-L22 ' -' 'X , I ,'4 - 1 Qf I . ' 5 A A he-1 1 e r , r r r 1 K A 5 'V A ,, .- '1 E ' f 1 r X - nf' ,J Y vi I P I xr,-Q ag if Fi-I instrel and Senior Dance Minstrel cast members and their guests relaxed at a special dance to celebrate the successful presentation ot the 1952 Red Devil Minstrel Show With 14 cakes on hand for the cake walk: the pop shop was the most popular spot at the recreation center Mrs Cole had to ahoo the boys away from the cakes or there would have been no cake walks there was no audience no bows to be made ff .,i'f.r -f Dance Time Pine branches and artificial snow set the staqe lor a winter wonderland at the recreation center the niqht of the Senior Class Christmas Dance this year. Connie, Baba, and Ioan entertained seniors and their quests with their amusinq vocal selections. 7 ,, - iP'19f 'fl Tradltlonal St Patrrck s Day green and whrte IS the color scheme for the Press Club dance Green and whxte crepe paper completely covers the scout cabrn and transforms 1t mto a colorful fauyland but we met and relaxed for the fun of 1t 0 ST PATRICK S DANCE HUGE GREEN AND WHITE FLUFFY BALLS of crepe paper and a forest of streamers decorated the scout cabin for the Press Clubs St Patrrcks Day dance PressOGrams were the mam attractron of the evemna Students wrote Press O Grams and pledges to the Press Club served as delrvery boys and grrls Fourteen cakes were grven away at varrous tunes durrng the dance at cake walks Gypsy Hall and Franklrn Kmcard senrors who recetved the hrghest number of votes rn the Loq Popularrty Poll were presented wxth a cake and lovrnq Cups George Donnally makes the presenta txon left US tuba, The Three B's sing Christmas carols lor lholz part on Ierry does an impersonation of Ierry Lewis singing the program. Iingle Bells . Fun too were our private celebrahons the hrlstmas at Collins Margaret reads U poem for the ,umm Class pan of Caletena tables are laden wnh gxlts from homg moms the program to orphans at tho Oak H111 Orphanage - 'Q .315 v- ww 4 ,N .-I '-s gif' Gypsy presents Mr Oliver wxth his grit from the Mr Duda smrles but Coach Moore looks skeptxcal cs school From the smlle on hrs face xt seems that Mr Olwer they recelve then' grits from Monty representmg the Var knows good thmqs come m small packages sity club tzmes when we entertamed ourselves and Gift Giving sod presents Mrs Phxpps wxth a grit from smxlmg Mrs Stark recewes u grit from Lurr on be club half of the F B L A of whrch she rs sponsor Al .3 who L, I is Q' 5.0 :': ? X . N Karen and Rosie. upper left, decorate their home room door for the contest. Georqe and Monty, upper right, decorate thdhuqe Christmas tree in the middle of the hall. hristmas Doors f performed just for the members of our Peace on earth. qood will to men . Center left. sophomore home room won recoqnition for the most appropriately decorat- ed door at Christmas. Art students captured first place for the most beautiful door, center riqht, with the littlest angel . A tiny house made with candy and cookies. lower left, adorned a sophomore door and tied for first place in oriqinality. It's in the book that Santa says Merry Christmas to Collins, says the huqe red book on a junior home room door, Lower riqht. This door won honors for originality. wifi .. 'xx X t if 'aff . fl .I yur 1 4-mia 'i A i A IH , my 4 8 Senior Picnic Senior boys head for the hills as the Sadie Hawkins Day race begins. They know they'd better hurry because the gals will be alter them in a second. Right. Mr. McCoy tries to get out of the way. cast with the show closed to the public. lane and Ixmmy have fun on the see-saw, left, while some of the more Courageous souls try swimming and then warm themselves by sitting on the Senior picnickers, below can still play like youngsters and they prove it by piling on the slide all at one time. Looks like iun! ,A sin. OB 3 9 n nl 41 . Q.. e '- ' i ,- ,L . 'vii' w. ' R 'p as . xxxt ' nf 5. ' r-A ll I 5 , - f ' , 9' Mr. Oliver examines a copy oi The Key to Peace , presented to the school by Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Har- vey, in the name of the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit No. 59. Twelve copies of the little book, something new in its field, were purchased by the auxiliary and donated to Collins for use by the American qovernment classes. We welcomed our angels with gratitude: 'T -I Iohn Howard presents to Mr. Oliver the plaque given to Collins High School in recognition ol its submitting the state prize-winning essay in the Physically Handicapped - A National Asset es- say contest. eys to Peace, Flag Plaque Presented Gifts for Collins Mrs. Eva Estes presents an American flag to Mr. Oliver in memory oi her late husband, Mr. Iohn Estes. ' s iris, Magnets f Umm-Food! Student Council and Home Room Assembly members like the idea of serving themselves at the Council dinner-good idea lor the guys with healthy appetites and figure-watching gals. '-ii .rl . Officers ol the junior hiqh Student Council and three Collins Student Council members are sworn in by President George Kin caid at the Council dinner Council Dinner we saluted our student performers at George speaks to members oi the Council and Home Room Assembly and members oi the faculty at the Student Council dinner. The dinner has become an annual affair lor the school's governing body. for it is the time for recognizing outstanding work done by the members during the year. Besides Collins Council and Assembly members, the Hi-Teen committee, Iunior High Council, and several faculty members attend the dinner in the cafeteria. 6 l Q r , 1 ' v' it et i ' -1 2 , -wx . I - - ,:, V A 5. . IQ' Home Room Assembly members entertain the Student Council at a dinner in the cafeteria. Lots oi food and fun made the eveninq one to remember. dinners and banquets: we accepted our Assembl Dinner Mrs. Scott and Ierry sit at the speakers table at the dinner. 2 lil-5 Students at the Assembly dinner sinq songs after the meal lmm- 'Bti Frisk and Scott Present Iohnny presents a qavel to Mr. Oliver significant ot his beinq elected presi- dent oi the State Student Council As- sociation. Iohnny attended the State Association meeting at Iackson's Mill, November 16-17, little dreaminq he would return to school as the President oi the group. honors wzth humzlzty and modesty and Student onors Iohn Howard receives a Marland for his wmmnq essay The Physically Handicap pedA National Asset Iohn Howards essay was chosen best from the many sent in by high school students all over the state 188 I I n . I 8100.00 Bond from Governor on ' ' - , 5 J .: ,VJ I In LEADERSHIP f 1 I lf- -X- 1f7.: f sr W V E ,f ' nil J 1 ' : Q 2 1 ,' I i is A 5 In i ASSEMBLY ' . ' Babs and Kay operate on a patient - r, suffering from lack of school spirit. The girls present the skit at the special assembly as their own original idea. The patient turns out to be Dreama ' f Wyant, varsity cheerleader. t fy .1 Af' ,v HLK l . a X ?'0'k'c!! shared our rewards with our many friends Ioan right reports on an amusing incident at Camp Horseshoe leadership camp Io Ann lower left tells about her experiences at the Tn H1Y leadership camp Ruth Ann lower right informs students of the advantages of attend1ng the leadership classes at camp Horseshoe All students who attended leadership camps dunng the summer reported on their tnps at the assembly 15 0 - I , ' I , , ,, i A I ff, 3-N: ,-'- ,f ,g 1 t .'i ll 'i 'Jl'?i'it ig- -r .if ' 3 A ' Q I l I I . I . . . i V. . 3 a is fe it - i . , ,gi A if a , E 1 le ? g' 5't i E ,' 3 if ' Z'-V 1' Q F2 is iw! F 1 'f 1.'l ' . x '. ' A ' 'I 1 V xt , r , 3' '33 i r ' , 5' 1 5 5 2 1, , r t L ' 'L .,- . ' 5 - t , ,ii L 1-1,1-f'.f,,,, , 1 2 ze t a 5 l ,- gr . ,.-3, i- . 4 i ' . ' '. ,i 1 34 v llxt'- li, fi 'r . ' ' , ,' Q 2 ga if .V . V . 2,,.i',.e .init . : ' 7 5 1 nfl, x -f AM 'ii ' v tryna -i t a TI' Q53 V V f .L i an ilgk A . K , :glee E ' 5 3 i STUDENT ELECTION THE WINNERS! FRED. IOHN, AND MARY IO talk over plans for next year after their election as executive officers of the Student Council. Iohn polled a landslide of votes to defeat Margaret Hess, opposing candi- date. Fred and Mary Io scored victories over Rosie Walton and Dreama Wyant, respectively, on election day. Election day itself was preceded by a week of campaigning that brought forth such slogans as Hit the Target with Margaret, Don't Take a Risk, Vote for Frisk, and Keep Things Rosy, Vote for Rosie. Time at roll call was allowed candidates and their mana- gers for intercom speeches and the statement of platforms. Interest in the outcome of the election culminated in the record vote cast at the polls. Class oificers were elected the tol- lowing week to complete the Student Council for next year. We staged the great drama of democracy. O , 5 E Iectlon Campaign posters with slogans ot all candidates adorn the bul- letin boards in the central hall before the election. ri Q., I , Aga .? ,isis ,Lax 4? ,Mx ,, wr, X, L rg i , 2 lvfwlag' I If if Q. . ,, V: ,:1-T-wr+-- 'fofe Ear Eval: ARM T 1 'Q l V: 1 . ,V I 1 S Qj Ja K ,. Q 1' ,. '25 A Q V . 1 I -. -- 1 , I l x'slf'z LW! ,,- s I tr, 1' s V ' -if X My L' as V t 9 1'4 Babs proves what a good citizen she is by being the Election officials hand out ballots to students and first student to vote in the ene l lect' . ' g ra e ron check their names on the school roll. . 'F f 5 . , f V -:.'.-'1 chooszng our leaders IH an open electron STUDENT ELECTION TIME STUDENTS ON THE COUNTING BOARD had their work cut out for them on election day In all 956 votes were cast on April 14 Th1s was 8885 per cent of the student body A comparison ot vot1ng percentages shows that Col lms students bettered the votmg record of thelr parents 1n the November elec tion by roughly 32 per cent In the upper four grades only 120 persons failed to vote and of these 32 were absent from school on electron day In the senror class only three oi the 119 members present that day fcnled to VlS1l the polls Seven jumors 28 sopho- mores and 50 freshmen accounted for the remamlng unvoted ballots All ln all the electron was both excmng and educatxonal Colhns stu dents had an opportunity to vote as they will when they become old enough to vote in the natxonal electrons Ns?-. A SJ f ' . , . . I 4 4 Wk' . I I I 0 w ' , . - 5 I fn A , . . . X if I ' ' Q V g N I' . ' . I - ,igfllly 'I X ' , '4 avg in W Q Q 54 X 7 , Y 1, ,. Q7 -W 5 r IA if 5 B WL- 'ik V ll ' . is .5 ' A s if 1 If be y ' 2 W ij , Xkafgfs, A ,i -. X 4 -,. ,V Band members enjoy a banquel qiven by the civic orqanizations. Banquets We were the grateful guests of our patrons. Varsity and Imp football players and cheerleading squads are leted at a banquet at which Coach Art Lewis of West Virqinia University was quest speaker. is e I ,... f i 5 I rw g fix M wi s . MWF Wt I , ,,, ' f 4 , x..' .Q f ' 1 ' WT' fl .' -L ' Q f,, J f-V-.... P if llify Rim 1944-X 5554535 s 'i'W'T?f'L Q eesys 1: i Q gw 2 as 3 --'a ae' fgf K , ll 'F' sg. -E fi i F , z I ,uw X A W? W sg Q B Q ' ,, X? K rzui i ' fl if 4 q l' AX I , A y if ' 2 x, 4 A 1 1 1 , i 1 ZW V 5 x X J Xt I I v X mg x AM: LE . . J ' f 6 Service with a smile. Cheerleaders serve lunch to the football players on the day oi the Mt. Hope football qame, all the while encouraqinq them to play their best to beat the Mustangs. the excited members of our own fan clubs, Pep Talk Siqns are put up all over school before the Mt. Hope game urging students to cheer for the Devils. below leit. Homecoming Queen Nancy Walton and her attendants are honored at a dance following the Hinton qame. I Q YfPsB,E,D DE its . A lv. 1 3 5 i ,,-1 W i I 1 Y -seg ' 9' I 4' f 'f2':' .. xy H' . W Q . ,H-an ight' ,A Georqe dictate! a letter to his secretary. Lorena, as he serves in Mr. Oliver's capacity on the day tor senior teaching. In the attendance otttce Mary issues excuses to students tor absences and Senior Days our own stage crew and theater hands, our own tv 1 Seniors wash windows, clean woodwork, and clear away brush piles on the tirst clean-up day sponsored by the clan. Collins is made bright and shining through their efforts. 3' 1 'r 1 Fi-rf, U7 Q6 6 Q. 1, I ' f 41 f y 5 I -vlihv - M-I iQ i x 1 in . Q ' i ,fwfr-f - a, fx , - ' A H' . ' .- .31 Q? A V, --,523-E53 A 1 ,Q fx ff ,, X 4 f.,f ! , f1xN,+'?' A .1 ...x Winners in the maqazine contest display their prizes. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Rachel Vroom, Ierry Bob Smith, lack Terry, and Francis Guttey. SECOND ROW: Barbara Morton, Ann Smith, Ann Flack, Shirley Sneed. and Sam Nichols. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Dixon, Iudy Foy Tinkel, and Shirley Harmon. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Brabbon. lane Lee Iones. Paula Surratt, Sue Slaven, Patty Dixon, and Ann Scott. LAST ROW: Shirley Kincaid, George Kincaid. Iimmy Mundy. and Owen McNeely. agazine Contest-Junior Town eeting teachers and students. And to climax the Dalton, Faith, Franklin. and Nancy record their speeches lor the Iunior Town Meeting oi the Air broadcast over WCHS. Mr. Harry Brawley is moderator tor the panel. Should the United States withdraw from the United Nations? is debated by the qovernment students, as their classmates listen. ,,' ' I ,ff------X-. -A . S ..... ' LQ are ' :J rg 'A sv. ' W- ., s 'N' 'Y A pil alfff Mr. Oliver installs Iohnny as President ot the Student Council tor 1953-54 at the Awards Assembly. Approximately 127 awards were presented at the assembly which was held in the football stadium. -.....,,-ks I s 71 AWARDS ASSEMBLY George presents Iohnny with the gavel symbolic of his new office. Iohnny also re- ceived the pin and ernblern of the National Association of Student Councils from George. run ol our show, we showered our best with awards. Fred and Mary Io receive the oath of office as Student Coun- cil vice-president and secretary- 3 treasurer for 1953-54. Fred and M Mary Io also received a pin and emblem from the out-going g 1 vice-president and secretary- Ns treasurer. S 30---. -vq-Q-f Q on ,- ,l' . A 1 .in .A Y :UUE x ixixdb-, WH. ,ff X Us ,, ,BMD ' 8 'WA -.,R EVELYN STOVER Iunior Selected b Ion Witcomb noted ma a- . . Y I Q zlne lllustrator. Collins KAY COBB lunior Selected by The Lucky Bag Staff, year- book editors of the United states Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. Beauties SHARA LEE MCGRIFF Iunior Selected by Ion Whitcomb, noted mag- azine illustrator. 'T BARBARA STOVER Sernor book ed1tors of the Un1ted States Naval Academy Annapohs Maryland 199 , Selected by The Lucky Bag Staff, year- 5 Q ,. 2 U 1 'ua t, , .K L fi LAI L , . fe. Q GEORGE KINCAID NANCY WALTON President of the Collins Student Body, LOG Und ACORN Secretary-Treasurer oi the Collins Student Bodv, Treasurer Photoqrapher of the Fayette County Co-Government Association. Home- cominq Queen, First Semester Hi-Teen We gave featured billing to the ones who GYPSY KAY HALL Vice-President oi the Collins Student Bodv. Treasurer of the Student Co-Government Association of Southeastern West Virqinia, Miss Red Devil. First Semester Hi-Teen IOHN FRISK President of the West Virqinia Association of Stude cils, President-Elect of the Collins Student Bodv 'io f' 3' nt Coun ' Mir, ', , fr I5?3T.V'f' im , Q ,1iv'i!'! 14'-.. f .avi 2 , 'eg A Lf, Q , P Li , J V ' ' '75 , ' air' : ' ', , '., '1L', t X 'QR' 0 CON NIE LAYNE FRYE Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class. Tournament Spon- sor, Allotldtl Editor of the ACORN. mm,-.Amin f, V. FRANKLIN KINCAID President of the Senior Class, President of the Fayette County Press Association, Editor-in-Chief of the LOG, Editor-in-Chief oi the ACORN. earned our respect, to the talented ones IERRY EPPERLY Home Room Assembly Chairman. 'Qs IOHN HOWARD SCOTT President of the State Iournalism Association, State Wing ner of the Hiqh School Essay Contest on the Physically Handicapped, Associate Editor ol the LOG, Associate Editor of the ACORN, . wr PAULA IEAN SURRATT Collins High Spelling Champion .ali ' Wit: TOP BILLING IS GIVEN to the boys and girls in this section because they are the big names in our cast. They are the ones who have brought honor to themselves and to our school. They are the ones whose names appear in all the reviews of our year's production. Cavalcade of 1952-'53. the finest show LINDA HAGER Miss Imp, Imp Cheerleader BARBARA WHITE Iunior High Spelling Champion T t 'N kr I X r Lx :Y Q I E t 2 I 4 f X :X dei' , 7 X Xxnl ' X '. I' U z l if I ' 'x t ' x Z 5 4 f LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Donachy, G .Kincaid. M. Hess, S. Burgess, G. K. Hall, I. H. Scott, K. Cobb, F. Kincaid, and N. Walton ever produced at Collins High School. 204 SENIOR HIGH POPULARITY CONTEST EXCITEMENT ALWAYS ACCOMPANIES the Collins High School popularity poll, sponsored each year by the Log Staff. This is the opportunity stu- dents await, the chance to choose the boys and girls who are the prettiest, most handsome, most popular, and friendliest. The period between the voting and the Log announcement of winners is always a period of speculation and wondedng. Honors this year went to the following: Most Popular Girl: Gypsy Kay Hall. Most Popular Boy: George Kincaid. Prettiest Girl: Kay Cobb. Most Handsome Boy: George Kincaid. Cutest Girl: Gypsy Kay Hall, first place: loyce Sluzas, second place. Cutest Boy: George Kincaid, first place: loe Mun' dy, and Reed Robbins, a tie for second place. Best Personality, Girl: Nancy Walton, first place: Margaret Hess. second place: Gypsy Kay Hall, third place. Best Personality Boy: Franklin Kincaid, first place: George Kincaid, second place: Iohn Frisk, third place. f Girl Most Likely to Succeed: Nancy Walton, first place: Gypsy Kay Hall, second place. Boy Most Likely to Succeed: Franklin Kincaid, first place: George Kincaid, second place. !Only two votes separated the top winners here.l Neatest Girl: Nancy Walton, first place: lane Noon, second place: Gypsy Kay Hall, third place. Neatest Boy: Franklin Kincaid, first place: George Kincaid, second place. Friendliest Girl: Margaret Hess. Friendliest Boy: Franklin Kincaid. Most Talented Girl: Karen Taylor, first place: Ber- tha Ferguson Painter, second place. Most Talented Boy: Iohn Howard Scott. Best All-round Girl: Gypsy Kay Hall. Best All-round Boy: Monty Donachy, first place: Shirley Burgess, second place: George Kincaid and Franklin Kincaid, a tie for third place. Best Girl Dancer: Karen Taylor, first place: Patty Pinson, second place. Best Boy Dancer: Franklin Kincaid. Most School-Spirited Girl: Gypsy Kay Hall, first place: Margaret Hess, second place. Most School'Spirited Boy: Franklin Kincaid, first place: George Kincaid, second place. Best Girl Athlete: Barbara Donachy, first place: Kay Woodrum, second place. Best Boy Athlete: Shirley Burgess. Most Dignified Girl: Iane Noon, first place: Nancy Walton, second place: Shara Lee McGriff, third place. Most Dignified Boy: George Kincaid, iirst place: Franklin Kincaid, second place: Iohn Howard Scott, third place, tOnly two votes separated the two top winners.J 5' P' as 'QC' Q2 im 1' I , 1 f lp! I 'I 0 6 I-.9 W- I QF FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Charles Haga Robert Totten Tommy Goode and Kent McCoy SE COND ROW Sue Pmson Barbara Plu'nb Betty Wlday Iudlth Huddleston and Barbara Hen the year we wrll never forget x IUNIOR HIGH POPULARITY CONTEST UNDERCLASSMEN HAVE THEIR SHARE of enthusrasm too over the tumor hrgh popularrty con test Thxs year was no exceptxon When votmg day amved they felt an unusual excrtement that came to a clrmax when the Log announced the wmners There were Most Popular Gul Barbara Hess hrst place Becky Cummmgs second place and Betty Wlday thtrd place Most Popular Boy Iumor Totten Prettrest Grrl Betty Wrday lust place Lana Ammar and Barbara Hess a txe for second place Most Handsome Boy Iumor Totten hrst place Tommy Goode and Larry Oyler a t1e for second place Cutest Gul Betty Wrday fust place Barbara Hess second place Sue Pinson thxrd place Becky Cum mmgs fourth place 1Only one vote separated each two of the second thrrd and fourth place wmnersl Cutest Boy Iumor Totten lust place Tommy Goo de and Tommy Mason a txe for second place Harold Adams th1rd place Most Lllcely to Succeed Gul ludy Huddleston frrst place Barbara Hess second place Most Lrkely to Succeed Boy Iumor Totten Rex Adams and Tommy Godde a txe lor second place All round Gul Barbara Hess frrst place Becky Cummmgs second place All round Boy Iumor Totten hrst place Charles Haga second place Neatest Girl: Barbara Hess, first place' Betty Wi- day second place: Becky Cummings and Sue Pin- son a t1e for thrrd place lOnly one vote separated second and tlurd place wxnnersl Neatest Boy Tommy Goode lust place Iumor Totten second place Tommy Mason th1rd place Most Talented Grrl Bett Wrday hrst place Most Talented Boy Iumor Totten and Bobby W1 day a txe for hrst place Best Gxrl Dancer Sue Pxnson hrst place Sue Mc Pherson second place Betty Wrday tlurd place Best Boy Dancer Iumor Totten ixrst place Larry Oyler second place Bobby Wlday thxrd place Fnendlrest Gul Barbara Hess lxrst place Betty Wrday second place Fnendlrest Bov Iumor Totten hrst place Rex Adams second place Best Athlete Gxrl Barbara Plumb lust place and Phyllrs Epperly second place Best Athlete Boy Charles Haga hrst place Buck Bowyer and Larry Oyler a txe for second place Most School Smrtted Gul Iudy Huddleston lust place Most School Spmted Boy Iumor Totten lust place Rex Adams second place Best Personalrty Gul Barbara Hess and Betty Wrday a tre for lust place Becky Cummmgs second place ' Best Personahty Boy Iumor Totten hrst place Tommy Goode second place Most Dxqmhed Girl Iudy Huddleston and Betty Wxday a ue for brst place. Most Dignified Boy: Kent McCoy first place: lunior Totten second place. 205 Q5 I l 6 A7 , Y , 3 '--...K l !,4TJ .Six - 5' Students who attended the Trl-Hi-Y Camp at Camp Horseshoe were: Left to Right: Mona Bur- qess, Ioan Allman, and Ioan Rhodes. Students who attended Leadership Camp at Camp Horseshoe are:-First Row, Left to Riqht: Rosie Walton and Ruth Ann Dixon: Second Row. Left to Riqht: Ann Flack and Herbert McCoy. the drama oi life as we lived it. in I 1' . 1 4 it ff Delegates to 1952 Mountaineer Boys' State were: Lett to Riqht: Georqe Kincaid and Monty Donachy. 206 ef X Girls who received scholarships to 1952 Rhodod- endron Girls' State were: Left to Right: Ioan All- man, Gypsy Kay Hall, Connie Frye, and Nancv Walton. -.. - ,HX ' t E 208 Patrons Mr 6, Mrs Everett Abbot Kmcard Mr rSMrs I W Adkms Whrpple M1ss Iean Adk1ns Oak H111 6, Mrs Sam Adoch G Famlly Oak H111 6 Mrs M1 hell Alde Oak H111 61 Mrs Herman Akers 61 Famrly Oak H111 :S Mrs CarlAlberch1nsk1 Oak H111 G Mrs Carl Allen Oak H111 6. Mrs Haven Allen Oak H111 Mr 6.Mrs L C Allman Oak H111 M1ss Marquenta Allman Oak H111 Mr 6fMrs E R Amoledlack Oak H111 Donna Sklpoy and Mark Amole Oak H111 MISS Pansy Araabnght Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs George Armstrong Oak H111 Mr dMrs I R Ashley Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs H C Ayers Sh1rley6fIean Mrnden Mrs Margaretf' Ayers Whrpple Mr ci Mrs Walter Ayers Oak H111 Mr 61 Mrs Iames Baker Fayettevxlle Ioyce Baldmq M1ss Red Dev11 XVI Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs E C Balley Oak H111 Mr GMI M W Barley Oak H111 Mr G Mrs Ioe Baldry Oak H111 M1ss Rlta Baumgartner Oak H111 6: Mrs I D Bavely Oak H111 G W Bennett Fayettevxlle Dolly Berry Summerlee A I Brshoo Oak H111 M1ss Zella B1shop Oak H111 6. Mrs Bud Blake Oak H111 6, Mrs Clarence Blake Oak H111 6. Mrs K M Blake Oak H111 5. Mrs Iohn B Blake Oak H111 6 Mrs Dan Bhzzard ci Son Oak H111 G Mrs I I Bokovltz Scarbro 6. Mrs Hobcrt Booth :Sf Pam11y Oak H111 Ralph D Bornherm Oak H111 Mrs Mary Bovd Oak H111 Mr G Mrs W R BrowncS.Nancy Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs A VV Burdette Oa1fH1l1 Mr G Mrs Aultxe Burgess 6. Patty Oak H111 Mrs Edrth Burgess 6- Shlrley Oak H111 Mxss Mona Buroess Oak H111 Mrs Thelma Burgess Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs Robert Burnslde 6 Son Kmcald Mr G Mrs Iohn F Cabell Oak H111 Mr 6 Mrs Sam Cale Ir Oak H111 Mr cSMrs G Steele Calhson Oak H111 Mrs Io Ann Calvert Oak H111 Mrs Betty Campbell RN Oak H111 Mr 6.Mrs Leonard Carter Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs R E Cavendlsh Oak H111 Lew1s Ceprxch Oak H111 M1ss Rose Cepnch Oak H111 Mr cSMrs Iohn Chesunas Oak H111 Mr 6.Mrs C E Chnstlan Oak H111 Mr Marlon Clmrnan Rock Lrck Mr 6. Mrs Prerce Clay 6 Mary K1I1CC!1d M1ss Barbara Cobb Oak H111 Mrs Ianet Lrlly Cobb Oak H111 Mr cSrMrs George Coffey Summerlee M1ss Hortense Collawn Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs O B Collms Scarbro Mr cSMrs Cl1f'ord Cook Mullens M1ss Patsy Corker Oak H111 M1ss Dons Correll Mrnden Mr :S Mrs Frank Castello Oak H111 Frank1e Castello Oak H111 Mr Harry Crockett Oak H111 Mr G Mrs Pete Crouch Oak H111 Mr G Mrs B H Cummmgs Oak H111 M1ss Chnstme Cunnmgham Rrchwood B111 Dancy Oak H111 Mr 6fMrs M E Delbert Oak H111 Mr 6rMrs VV E Devol Oak l'11ll M1ss Sue Drckmson Oak H111 Mrs O W Drxon Carhsle Mr O W Drxon Carhsle Mr O W Dixon Ir Oak H111 Mrs W1ll1amI Dlxon Oak H111 Mr cSMrs W R Drxon Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs C F Dobb1ns Oak H111 M1ss Barbara Donachy Oak H111 Mr :S Mrs I S Donachy Oak H111 M1ss Sally Drake Oak H111 Mr Burt Dumbabm Oak H111 Beverly Kay Eads Krncaxd :Sf Mrs Hersey Eads 6 Chrldren Kmcald G Mrs C G Eastwood :S G1nny Oak H111 I F Ellxson Oak H111 of Mrs I R Elllson Oa1fH1l1 6 Mrs G orge Ellxson Oak H111 CS Mrs Norv111e Elhson Scarbro 6 Mrs W M Elhson Oak H111 Mr 6 Mr Rlchard Elmore 6 Famrly Oak Hill ML Q ' . -I . . . . I . Mr ...,' . . . . ' . ' . . . . , . 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Mrs Iohn Estes 6 Grace Oak H111 Mr :S Mrs George Evans Oak H111 M1ss Phyllls Evans Oak H111 Mr G Mrs Harry Eubanks Oak H111 Mr 6 Mrs Walter Farmer Oak H111 Mrs Beatnce Ferguson Wh1pple Mr G Mrs Charles Ferrell Oak H111 Mr :S Mrs Iohnnle Fern 6 Davrd Oak H111 Mr 61 Mrs A I Fleldlng M1ss Ameda Freldrng Oak H111 M1ss Barbara F1e1d1ng Oak H111 M1ss Iean Frtzpatrrck Scarbro M1ss Nrra Flmt Beckley Mr Azel French Beckley MISS Nancy Io French Page Mr :Sf Mrs W S French Page Iean Sharon F rrsk Oak H111 Mrs Iohn Frlsk Oak H111 Mr Iohn Frlsk Oak H111 Mr 6, Mrs Charles Foley Oak H111 M1ss Ianet Foy Oak H111 Frank11n Garcra Oak H111 M1ss Mary Garcxa Oak H111 Mr G Mrs L M Gllkerson Oak H111 Mr :Sf Mrs Bob Godsey Oak H111 Mr G Mrs M L Good Oak H111 Sgt Davld Goode U S M C Mr 6, Mrs E N GoodecStTommy Oak H111 Mr 6 Mrs H D Guard Oak H111 M1ss Anne Cathenne Guifey Oak H111 6fMrs E B Slrck Gwmn Oak H111 61 Mrs Iohn Gw1nn Oak H111 6fMrs Archre Hall 6. 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Mrs I W Iones Oak H111 6' Mrs Marvm Iones Klncaxd :Sf Mrs C H Iordan Oak H111 The Iumor Hugh Cheerleaders Oak H111 Mr 61 Mrs Ioe Keatley Oak H111 M1ss Srbley Io Keatley Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs D E Krdd G Daughters Oak H111 Mr G Mrs Carlos Kmcald 6, Famlly K1l'1CQld Clyde 6 Nancy Krncald K1nca1d Franklm Kmcald Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs I E K1nca1d Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs M E K1nca1d Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs R H Kmcard Kmcald Sh1rley Dawn 61 Carroll K1nca1d Kmcard Mr 6. Mrs V1rg1l K1nca1d Oak H111 Mr 6 Mrs Wnlbur Kmser :Sf Charles K1nca1d Mr 6. Mrs Woodson Kmser 6 Famxly Kmcald Davxd Klapp Oak H111 Mrs Irene Kurzyna Oak H111 Mrs Maman lane 6. Machael Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs W R lawton M01 nt Hope 200 . . , ' Mr. . . . , I , , , ' Mr. . . . , ' . . . . ' ' ' Mr. . ' , ' ' ' ' , ' Mr. . e , ' ' ' ' , ' Mr. . . , , ' , , Mr. . ' ' , ., ' ' , Mr. ' , ' . . . . , Mr. . , ' ' , ' Mr. . , , ' , ' Mr. , E ' Iohnny Prisk, Oqk Hill Mr. 61 Mrs. Bob Iones 6. Bobby Gene, Minden , , , ' Mr. . . . , '- ' , ' Mr. . 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Mrs Paul Mackey Oak H111 Anrra Houston Mackey Oak H111 Paul G11bert Mackey Ir Oak H111 Howard Mahan Fayettevxlle cSMrs I W Mahoney Scarbro 5555 Mr 61 Mrs M1ke Mangm Oak H111 Alia 6 Amy Mankln Oak H111 Mxss Clara May Martln Oak H111 Herbert Martln Oak H111 Mr 6: Mrs I A Martln Oak H111 Mr :S Mrs M H Martln Oak H111 M1ss Dor1s Iean Mason Washxngto M1ss Martha Kay Mason Oak H111 6, Mrs Steve Malen1ck Ingram Branch Patrons Mr 6rMrs C C Neal Oak H111 Mrs Lacy Nealy Oak H111 Mr 6.Mrs C H Nelson Oak H111 Mr 6.Mrs M L Newton Oak H111 Mr 6fMrs R P Nxcholls Whlpple M1ss Margle Nlcholson Oak H111 N R GP Employees Drug Store Sectron Mlnden Oak H111 Drlve In Oak H111 Mr cSMrs H H ONea1 Oak H111 Dr Walter S Overstreet Buckhannon Mr 6 Mrs Wrlllam Oxley Oak H111 Mr Iohn Oyler Oak H111 The Page Baptrst Church Page Mr :S Mrs Iames Parnsh Oak H111 Mr cSMrs N E Partam Oak H111 M1ss Mary Pate Oak H111 Mr QS Mrs Wade Payne df Farmly K1nca1d Mrs Stella Pecones Oak H111 Mr cSMrs IamesW Perry Oak H111 M1ss Falth Pleasant Oak H111 M1ss Mary Porterfleld Oak H111 Sgt cSMrs Ralph Porterfreld Keystone W Va Mr 6.Mrs R W Porterf1eld6fM1chael Oak H111 Mr cS.Mrs G L Postom Mrnden The Presbytenan Church Scarbro 6. 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Mike MGIIOHGYI Oak Hill Mr. :S Mrs. Iohn Price 6 Rosalyn, Minden - - ' I y Mr. . . . ' , ' . . ' ' , ' Mr, , ' , ' ' . ' Mis , ' ' ' . ' Tl, D. C. Mr. . . . ' , ' ' . ' Mr. . . . , ' . . . ' ' Mr. ' , . . . ' ' , Mr. ' . ' , ' Mr. . , ' ' ' . Mr. . , ' . . , ' Mr. , ' Patrons Mr Harry Scott Oak H111 Mr :S Mrs Iohn Scott Oak H111 Iohn Howard Scott Oak H111 Mr 6Mrs I L Scott Oak H111 Mr W W Scott Oak H111 Mr 6' Mrs Iasper Settle K1I1CCIld Mr cSMrs H B ShawvSFam1ly Oak H111 D1ck1e Sheets Oak H111 Ilmmy Ioe Slater Oak H111 :S Mrs Ioseph Slater Beckley 6. Mrs G C Slaven Oak H111 Ioe Sluzas Oak H111 Gr Mrs Sam Sluzas 61 loy e Oak H111 6. Mrs Grady Sm1th Scarbro :S Mrs Howard Sm1th Kmcard 61 Mrs Paul Sneed 6' Mary Ellen Oak H111 M1ss Phyll1s Snell Oak H111 Mr 5fMrs T W Sowers Oak H111 Charles Spade Oak H111 lack Spradhn Charleston 6 Mrs Kenny Sprloes Oak H111 G Mrs Haven Stevens 6: Famlly Oak H111 G Mrs B C Strong Mullens 6. Mrs Vrncent Sundsbron ci Davrd Oak Park Paula Iean Surratt K1nca1d Mrs Pauhne Surratt K11'1CG1d lVlr 6 Mrs A H Swan Oak H111 Mr 61 Mrs H Z Tanquaryd Famxly Wash1ngton D C Mr :S Mrs C R Taylor Oak Hlll Mr df Mrs Paul Taylor Oak H111 Mr 61 Mrs Iohn W Tennant Oak H111 MISS Nancy Tennant Oak H111 Mr cSMrs H nry Terreo Oak H111 M1ss Ann Thomas Oak H111 Mrs H P Thomas Oak H111 Mr :Sf Mrs H P Thomasd Famxly Oak H111 Mr ci Mrs I B Thompson Oak H111 Mrs O A Thompsondlames Oak H11 l' 6 Mrs O K Thompson Scarbro 6fMrs W N Thompson Oak H111 E lVl Thourburg Fayettevllle Bob Thurmond Oak H111 6. Mrs Iames Tulley Oak H111 M1ss Nlra Tyree Oak H111 Mr 6' Mrs Harold Vest Kmcard Mr G Mrs Iohn Vokolrtz Brooklyn hmmy Waddell Oak H111 M1ss Pat Wallace Fayettevrlle M1ss Patsy Wallace Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs P I Wallace Oak H111 Mrs Mary Lee Walton Oak H111 M1ss Nancy Walton Oak H111 M1ss ROSIS Walton Oak H111 6 Mrs Erskrne Warden Oak Hxll T L Warden Oak H111 G Mrs Frank H Warren df Famrly Oak H111 6- Mrs S E Warren Page df Mrs Clalr R Weatherford Scarbro G Mrs Eugene Weaver Oak H111 61 Mrs Hazel Webb Oak H111 G Mrs Nelson Webb Oak H111 M1ss Barbara Welborne Oak H111 M1ss Martha West Oak H111 Max Wender Oak H111 6. Mrs A C Wh1te 61 Becky Page 6 Mrs L V1 Wh1te Klncald 6. Mrs I R Wh1te Oak H111 D D Whrtney Oak H111 61 Mrs M L Wrcklme 61 Formly Oak H111 Ierry Roland W1ll1ams Oak H111 df Mrs Ph1lW1ll1ams Oak H111 Pr1c1eH W1ll1ams Fayette-v1lle W T Wrlson fayettevrlle 61 Mrs Floyd Wrnter K1nca1d M1ss Bealuh Wr1ston Page Mrs Efhe Roop Wrlston Charleston Mr 6. Mrs Guy Wrrston Oak H111 M1ss Margaret Wooten Oak H111 Mr 6. Mrs H W Woodrum 6. Kay Oak H111 M1ss Rua Io Woodrum Oak H111 Mr :S Mrs Wrlson Wyant G Dreama Oak H111 M1ss Io11ne Yablonsk1 Scarbrc M1ss Cleo Yeager KlI'lCC1ld Mr 6. Mrs Bob Yeager KlI1CCI1d Mr 6.Mrs George Yeager Kmcala lVl1ss Mary Yeager Kxncald Mr G Mrs Tony Youravlsh Page Mr 6 Mrs Harry Zlnk Oak H111 Z ' ' I Mr. . . . , ' Mr. . ' , ' Mr. , ' Mr. . . , ' ' Mr. . c , ' Mr. . . ' , ' Mr. . ' , Mr. . . . , Mr. . ' . ' ' Mr. . ' . , Mr. . , ' Mr. . , ' ' ' , ' Mr. . , ' . . . . , ' Mr. . , ' Mr. . , ' Mr. , ' Mr. . ' , ' Mr. . . . ' . , Mr. . . . , . Mr. . e ' ' , ' ' Mr. 6, Mrs. Andrew Sunday, Whipple Mr. 6. Mrs. I. M. White, Oak Hill I lVlr. . ' ' . Mr. . . . ' , ' Mr. . . ' , ' . .. . . ' . Mr. ' ' I ' ' I ' I . I ' Mr. . . . , . I A - M . . I , . . .' lVlr. . . , . ' A V - I l - 212 Here s Good Health to You Dr James H Shelton D D S Dr B C Byrnslde D D S Dr H A Duncan D D S Dr Walter Dommskv O D Dr Dr E S Hamllton M D Dr S S Du Puy M D J Jarrett M D NATIONAL FINANCE Phone 277 IRENE S BEAUTY SALON 224 Central Avenue Oak Hlll Phone 160 RAY WILLIAMS New and Used Pianos Plano Tuner Phone 1139 PIECE GOODS CENTER Beckley AIDES SHOE STORE Oak Hlll Phone 174 BECKLEY COLLEGE Beckley AMMAR BROTHERS Mam Street Oak Hlll Phone 520 ACE AUTO STORE Oak Hlll Phone 258 OYLER S TOURIST COURT East Mam Street Oak Hlll BLAKE S WHITE TOP TAXI For Quick and Dependable Servxce Oak Hlll Phone 5 E B WOOD Oak Hlll EDENS JEWELRY Central Avenue Oak Hlll Phone 500 ELMORE CONSTRUCTION CO Appalachian Flectrlc Power Bulldmg Oak Hull Phone llh8 J W COOI FR Building., Contractor , . . , . . . . . . , . . . , , , , . . . - u Q . 9 u - . . N. , . . l Oak Hill Everything Your Car Needs 7 4 9 I cc -1 . ,, 1 .U , A I . . ' ' ' ai-' i -0+ I' Q w Margaret seated ln the 53 Chevrolet looks on as Joann Dora Ann and Barbara Sue sun themselves Kung Coal Chevrolet 213 Z14 Long Super Mine Car Co PHONF 1191 OAK HILL VN VA Numerous students such as Sue Gall and Patty buy the latest recorded hltg at New Rlver Supplv NEVV RIVFR QUPPLX -Xuthorued Dealer General Elutru Sales and Qeruce 'VI un rut Hmm 'fn Hull N 1 OAK HILL DREQS SHOP Exclusive But Not Fxpensrve N atlonallv Adw ertlsed Lines Dresses by Nelly Don Lalglon R 85 K Johnnye Jr Sarony Gay Glbson Jr Prmtnss Suits and Coats Lassie Jr Coats Dorothv Krobv Blouses Lmg,er1e hs Luxnte Gage Hats Childrens Dresses hx Cinderella and Kate Orunau as s I D Fold Our Phone 794 Hull H X O ' 1 V a, I ml? ,. ,emi 5351 Y7 -A - 'I' 5 , , rl, W .hm I i r H T 'R' A 'ti' I ' Geez ns 21 o.. E. H l , ' L. L lf sw- f -yr Mr.. '. . ' . 'ler - Q.. Oak ' . I '. Ya. Oak ' . '. 'a. V if ,YV l it Employees of the Modern Auto Sales and Servlce thmk the 53 Hudson IS the f1nest ever Modern Auto Sales 81 Service PHONE 640 OAK HILL, W. VA 215 A ,Y , e U 97 , . . , Merchants gl Muners Nahonal Bank Calc Hill Translt Company OAK HlLL'S FRIENDLY BANK ' CE TO K R SAVIN Lv! Mrs Gllham owner of the Plece Goods Center shows Patrlcxa and Peggy wx hat some of her beautlful maternal looks llke Jlmmv shows Jerrv the flne jewelry at when made lnto a dress Lmk s THE PIFCE GOODS CI'NI'ER Mrs A P Gllllam Owner McCall Patterns Botany Woolens Bates Cottons Lansmg Buttons I'ru1t of the Loom Prmts Phone 760 506 'Vlam Street Oak Hlll W Va LINK S Fayette s Flnest Jewelers Towle Stclfl' International Sterling Husey Fostorna Imperlal Crystal Castleton Havlland Franciscan China Oak Hlll Phone 920 Mt Hops Phone 211 Prather Brothers PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OAK HILL BECKLEX Z - - - I - - - I -A--' ' A 5 I 1. as ' I 7 ISM., N.. ...' A K1 , ,J ,....v 5 u ' N 1 ,om -V. . .- ' :Aft ,V .I M 'ln ,. ,f ,ffl , 1 ' 7 X . . y ' Y- . ' . ' .' N . . .Y i . . ' x , ' . 1 - , J 1 I . Q L 0 A ' I .I . . , .- . . . , . . , , , , . . . . . . - L 5 - n 1. - ' I , s .f r- . ' ' ' . . 5 . , 1 - 1 ' - 1 '-n ' , . . 9 I i Q - - I l . ' , . . , I 'Y . L Z18 l l I Dream About Dodge LAWTON - JASPER MOTORS Dealer Dodge - Plymouth Cars Dodge Job Rated Trucks Used Cars Parts and Service Sales Phone 930 Service Phone 300 Mam Street Oak Hull W Va McCALL JEWELRY COMPANY Hamllton Elgm Bulova Parker and Sheatler Pountaln Pens Keepsake Dlamond Rmgs Phone 401 Maln Street John Howard and Margaret look over the selectlons of clothmg at Peoples I Clothmg PEOPLE S CLOTHIING INC Clothlng and Jen elry for the Entlre Family 'Slam Strcct Phone 134 Oak Illll NS Va I . - Collms students do a llttle wlshful th1nk mg as they try out the 1953 DeSoto at the Oak H111 Tradmg Post OAK HILL TRADING POST INC East Mam Street Phone 491 Oak Hlll W Va Q2 K is ROSEMONT FLOWER SHOP Flovs ers for All Occasions 191 'Vlam Street Phone 630 Oak Hull W Va . . . . . . , . . - . . I , - , .. , . . . . . . ' W . , . . ' lt sci' ' I .. 4 ,, , , 1 . ml , I '? . 0 K Q 5 ' l - 5, f '- I I, S . . , 5-x.,q . , a i . . I V . . v , , 1 o L I 4 . ' , . . . , TYREE S FUNERAL HOME Day and Nnght Ambulance Servlce Phone 139 Oak Hlll W Va CHARLESTON EN GRAVIN We 'Vlake Engraungs for llll' LOG ollms Hlgh School s Highly Rated Student 'Newspaper 210 Hale Street Charleston West Vlfglhla Students go to the Chuck Wagon for qulck SEFVICG and good food CHUCK WAGON Whlk Shakes Hot Dogs Hamburgers Barbecues Chceseburgers Soft Drinks Oak Hull fFavcttullle Road! GENERAL SELF SERVICE FOOD 'VIARKET The Best of Service and Quality Foods To Present and Future Home Makers 121 Central Ave Oak Hull W Ya CLOTHING CREDIT CENTER Flrst Wlth the Best Phone b84 Mann Street Oak Hlll W Va 2. - WI Q , ' .' .YG v . v' 4 C . . , . . J- Y v 1 , V . . . '22, 'lfff C -L X 25? if D 'Va We Deliver - Phone 10 ff -f' ,S T . ' . '. ' . ' Y' - x . tl 'Q - Q - 22 WEST VIRGINIA WATER SERVICE COMPANY Pay Before 17th - - Save 10 Per Cent M. H. Martin, Superintendent Jones Avenue Oak Hill MINUTE CAFE Open Six Days a Week Friendly Service Plate Lunches Barbecues Sandwiches East Main Oak Hull W Va Mr C Legg owner and manager of Legg, s Radio and TClCVlSlOIl SCFVILG glyes his personal attention to every r d1o md television set brought to his IIICSRXDIOSHIN SIRXICF C ill us for I' xpe rt R lIll0 1nd'leleyls1on Se ry lee I rleu Re non nhlc l hom 40' un Shu Patty Gall Sam and B111 enjoy the movles at the Kmg Theatre KING THEATRE Movies for Everyone Central Avenue Oak Hill West Virginia MR CHARLES L GARVIN Congzatulatlons to all the fine young graduating seniors and the hard work ing yearbook staff for this wonderful yearbook Fayette County s Only Bl Vl eeltly Neyyspaper Ceoree elrmstron Fditor , v y 1 A ac - , as . . . 7 ur . . . vw 4 . . . if - . . , X flyk y 1 - x ' x x a' 1 as ' Shop- THE FAYETTE TRIBUNE Y v.- v ii ' Y V Y 7 F l I l Jlgllk r ' . U J l, yni- v In '- ,1 J - A ' ..' ' 2 2 '.' . ' 1 , 1'..- .2- . . 1' . - -A ll- A ' - - yi-' ---t - .. . KELLY DRUG COMPANY Prescrlptlon Druggxst Phone 169 Mann Street Oak H1ll W Va MAHONEY S STORE Latest Fashions Smartly Styled Clothes Scarbro West Vlrgmla Conme Frye part t1me employee of the Quallty Store looks over the fme select lon of dresses ln the store THE QL ALITX STORE Clothing for All the Family Natxonallw Adxertlsed Brands Phone 262 Oak Hill Ruth Ann D1xon May Queen poses 1n a beautlful whlte summer frock at Georges Smart Shop for Teens Jumors Women Oak Hlll Beckley MERRILL PHOTO SUPPLY West Vlfglnla s Fmest Camera Store Charleston V! Va NICHOLSOW S ac TO S1 STORE Oak Hull s Only Home Ovs ned o 85 10 Phone 661 'Vlaln Street Oak Hlll . . ,. . 1 7 Q , . . . A K XR , ,. . . . . Y . . ' yr . . . . ., - Y .- Y 7 .. . VI Q ' ' 4 Y ' , A . . . Tl 222 Connle Gypsy Peggy and Frelda never felt smarter 1n the1r l1ves than when Slttlflg 1n the new 53 Ford N 6? W Motor Co SALES F O R D SERVICE YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN T BLT BETTER PHONE 100 OAK HILL V! VA Congratulations N R and P STORES A staff of tramed cfflcmtnt employees make G1bson's Esso Statxon one of the fmest to be found any where Quality Service Value GIBSONS ESSO SERVICEWTER D d V 'ht S W' 5 pi Stated in an lf., cruce Phono 11390 East End Oak Hull l Ei MW' I e 'Q J, . 7 1 7 . . . , O w v 9 y v , . . H f 2 f R 1 - A nl Q c ck Tri . 1 X . .J Carolyn models one of the lovely bathlng sults from Peggy s l' X I .5 1 Quay QU? e N I DAIRY QUEEN P E G G Y S East Mann Oak Hull Smart Apparel for Women and Glrls Oak Hxll West Vlrglma Barbara Cobb Manager -Q. Ray s Auto Sales UQED CARS AND TRUCK? FAQT MAIN QTRFET PHONE 781 O KK llll I ZZ I ,to .1 Q em 'tl' L' p I4 ' ' - fd - I Q 6'-.1 I I W N1 .-'nc 4. 'f .I Ihr R Vow. H H 'X -L W Y 4 WI' ffl' W. - .. X 1 'S x, ' 7-if A ' 4 C X' 'JV 1 Le , Vw: I X Juni lu- -of' ' ,. W A -.N ,,.H ,, f A X ' ' gift 'rxzxr-1 ' 9 7 . . . . , s ,jj-Lei' ' U, ' K , ll N. K' :V A I 4 . I 'Y i Q ll-I A f .. L J L A l J Al sv A A ZZ4 For the best m Photography Frank Maurltz Studzo Oak Hull s Leadmg Photographer Oak Hull Kay Cobb Co1l1ns Beauty Calc Hull Hospltal APPROVED BY AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MEMBER WEST VIRGINIA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Hill Building Phone sso I , ' . I I . HAGA MOTOR SALES New and Used Cars and Trucks A llttle place doing a lot of Business HOWARD W CUNNINGHAM INC General Insurance Bonds '!19 S Mann Street My Tlme Is Yours Phone Offlce 614 Residence 968 R BILLY S USED CARS Phone 1190 East Main B P Whitlock Uwner New and Used Cars Oak Hill Before you declde Give mme a Rlde Oak Hull HARVEY S SPFED SHOP Speed Power Izqulpmcnt Custom Aee ess Body and Fender Repanr Congratulations Collins Seniors HIFII LAWN 'NIFWIORIAL PXRR FVANS FOOD MARKFT Self Seruee Well Knoun Brands Vlrglnln St Oak Hull 225 . , . s' - . . . S6 V ' '9' H . . . 1., . 7 . x 4.1 ' I a 7 ,, x V .... ,, Q ' ' East Main Phone 1040 ' . I 7 K L J 1 I 1 . . J K J ' tbl' I 1 Q I. , . k 1 K I - v . - 1 .. x . 1 ,l. , I A . . . , - I . z .. I ll V O A JA I ZZ JMX '91-'CN 'R Sunbeam W E! fmucufn an TMA W Belle Furmture s new and modern annex COLE S SUNBEAM BAKERY BELLE FURNITURE COMPANY Oak Hxll Ansted Beckley Beckley West vlrglma Mam Street Phone 498 Oak Hull New River Banking 81 Trust Co ESTABLISHED 1904 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 1 l l I I -, ' 1 . ,5. . , -9.- X-.M4-:iya , I - I M , ,N- . . Q Ng , . , at E X gwenxowv sum '11 A . ., , .4 ' , A , --at ' - .5 fy ,-. M - --' t 1.-,G It -t-H. 5 - ' .E V 1, . s. Z ' . f c fi 7 A If ,Q .fy ee, iqf- iq' I , . ' 795 H 7 Q' 1 X4 Q5 : g' f -Q.,-1.1 QQ, . I .. , .,,.. I ..'.,., . femqx' be . . , , 9 . . . . . . . 7 . 0 0 0 Mankin Lumber Company EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING TELEPHONE 1051 OAK HILL W VA Merchandise Department Barbara Babs and Dreama try out the new and modern 0ff1Ce eqmpment at the Royal Oak Press NEW RIVER COMPAW1 Mount Hope W Va THF ROYAL OAK PRESS AND OFFICE SUPPLY 410 Vlam Street I hone 10 Oak Hull W X x GL 77 , , . . J V I .. -N I 1 xg A All Stores of the . I x 3 7 L v A . ' I T ' ' 7. , . 1 . 22.7 ZZ mms mm, umm. Hobart Booth 11ke many Oak H111 c1t1 zens takes all h1s cleanlng to the C 8z O Dry Cleaners C 8z O DRY CLEANERS If your clothes are not becommg to you They should be coming to us Oak Hull Mt Hope Scarbro RIALTO THEATRF Flrst Wlth the Best and Latest The Home of Good Pictures Scarbro W Va OAK HILL UPHOLSTERING CO Upholstermg Rebulldlng Repalrmg Custom Built Furniture All Work Guaranteed Finest Work manshlp Free Estimates Phone 165 1401 East Mam Oak Hlll 1 3-JUL U-A-mx., Sw -U35 it Many Colllns students are employees at Murphy s durmg the hohdays and dur mg the summer Joan Glenora and Dreama check the stock for the llngerle counter C MURPHY COMPANY Mann Qtreet Oak Hlll HOMFQEFKERQ LAND and BUILDING COWIPANY Phone .391 Wlaln Strut Onk Hull A Lt' 3 'f ' ' 1- 'A . ' NX I . L gli, 1 A , . . , - , . s . 1, - 5 - Ai s fk' 'V A' '11 F? T, .., , . A 1 ' up, - ' -1 5, 1- V 5 -fifth -.Y I , Q - O A to . 1 f of 1 gm, W .n ' ' fl.. I F Crt' 1, . 1 ' 1 ' at w - A A it l M - ' r, 5' it l ' J A 1 H ll . ,I 1 ' W ' 5 ,,.....l-an-4--. V , , . . . , , i . JL J L I 1 A Y G. . ' . - ' . f EPPY S MEN and BOYS SHOP Buy Your Home From 137 Mam Street Phone 143 BLACKBURN PATTESON BERMAN S JEWELRY West VlI'glIllaS Only Importers of Diamonds Mount Hope W Va Home of Natlonally Famous Watches Phone 104 Mam Street Oak Hull I Collms Funeral Home C B COLLINS MORTICIAN SAFE AMBULANCE SERVICE PROMPT EFFICIENT COURTEOUS SERVICE PHONE 710 GLEN JEAN RESIDENCE 2551 PHONE 9031 THURMOND W VA Z2 9 9 7 I . . . , . , . . . Q-Q-. . Yrhfkg. , ' f 1 '. ' , ' .W. ,wa I .Q , 4 . K 1 Q I it , H. . Q I . I 0 . - , 1 1 ... - I I , . . 230 THE MODERN Fmest ln Clothmg, Jewelry, Furniture and Toys Maln Street Oak Hlll FAYETTE DISTRIBUTORS THOMAS FUNERAL HOME Mann Street Phone 150 Phone 429 East Park Street Oak Hlu Oak Hlll West Vlfglnla MOUNTAIN AIR THEATRE Phone 210 .I 1 Glen Jean W Va RICHMOND CLEANERS an LAUNDRY INC Beckley W Va Save 15 Per Cent for Cash and Carry . . I . 7 -, 'IL ' . 7 Il I d ' I L. S- , . I ,I u .: I ' I . I . -- ,O I HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY Furmture Appllances Clothlng Compare the Rest Then Buy the Best Oak Hlll Phone 215 Mt Hope Phone 315 WICKLINE S STORE Your Frlendly Store Under New Management Mvles and Ethel Wncklme Jr Jones Avenue Oak Hlll KING PHOTO and SUPPLY CO Beckley West Vlfglnla Sally and Sue llke to work at the Oak H111 Theatre where they can see all the latest and best movles OAK HILL and SKYLINE THEATERS Phone 437 Oak Hlll OAK HILL HARDWARE Phone 13 Mann Street Oak Hlll Z 4 - r U . N . . v 9 ' . 1 1 . u , as Q . s I . . . 232 CAPITAL CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Charleston West Vxrgmxa Kay Adams helps the employees of Johnson s Esso Servlcenter to clean a car WHITE OAK DRUG Prescription Drugglst JOHNSON S ESSO STATION Your Frxendly Service Station Easy to Reach Courteous Servlce Phone Oak Hlll Oak Hull Phone 9343 Mam Street Central Avenue Oak Hull Xi Mr O Flint owner and manager of the OAK HILL DRY CLEANERS can assure hxs customers prompt and eff1c1ent servlce with the modern rncrchmery ALWAYS BETTER CLEANING PHONE 83 ALTERING REPAIRING PRESSING TAILORED CLOTHES FOR MEN AND WOMEN SAVE 20 PER CENT CASH AND CARRY Oak Hull Dry Cleaners STORE EAST MAIN 1219 OAK HILL W C FLINT JR OWNER . . . 9 , . . . . 3 G4 ' ' ' 39 . . , N -If . ,X f f 'Ny ...xv . . , , Y O 1 1 i . . , N Gosh It s wonderful says Margaret as she trles out the new Sky lark Bulck from Oak H111 Motors Oak Hull Motors BUICK ANDC M C DEALERS A L SYDNOR OWNER EAST MAIN PHONE 140 John Howard Rlta Pmky and Steedy Fanth thmks her Job at Woods 1-'narmacy she meets all her frxends who stop ln at the fYlOdeI'I'l SOCl8 fOUl'ltdlI'1 'Vlllk Shakes Soft Drmks Truly a Drug Store WOODS PHARMACY Prescription Druggxsts Local Bus Statlon Corner of Central and Ievus Phone 700 Oak Hull W Va Fast 'Vlfun Oak Ihll 3 by ' 1 YY ' 1 7 ' , I l. . . - I 1 I rs ' .EJ I 3 . 7 ' 7 . ' . . stop for a coke at the Clty Bus Terminal. IS as much fun as work because there I . - . ,, ,. 1 L l me I l 'bw N1 J A .' N 234 GARCIAS FROZEN CUSTARD AND SUNDAES Where you get the most for Less Across from Collms High School BROWNIE S TRANSPORT J W Brown Owner Local and Long Distance Moving Trucks to serve your every hauling need Phone 671 529 Jones Ave Oak Hill W Va GEORGE KENDALL Plumbing Heating Supplies 194 Maple Ave. Phone 569 Oak Hill, West Virginia Joan Sue and Charles flnd a good place for a snack J Buzz Byset s at Glen Jean J BUZZ BYSET COMPANY Post Office Box 72 Telephone Oak Hill 105 W 3 and 850 M Glen Jean W Va OAK HILL ROLLER RINK Open W dnesday Friday Saturdav Sunday For Private Parties Call Beckley 23029 LITTLE BROWN JUG Students Welcome Jones Ave Oak Hill a y A ' ,, V . 1 K ,.. I A ,Lf ' sc 79 I N! 1 n 0 Oak Hill, W. Va. 4' v a . . 7 , . . 9 . . , cc - as l . . , . . . , . . I v . Q 9 7 Q 9 . . 4.?'l Collms students enjoy after school snacks and conversatlon at the Oak H111 Drug Oak Hull Drug Company ' W THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS MAIN STREET PHONE 71 2


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