East Bank High School - Kanawhan Yearbook (East Bank, WV)

 - Class of 1949

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1 a SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1-lugh Burton, governor, Patricia Dalton, treasurer: Freda Mitchell, secretary of Stutcg Bob Farley, lieutenant-governor. CLASS SONG Tune uf: My Best To You Dear East Bunk High., we must say goodbye 'llhuugh our smiles are glad, in our hearts were surf Our time has flown since we came to you Soon we'll be alone, lm! to you we'll be iruu VVe're leaving now, never to return Tlzouglz 1ve'll dream of you and we'll often yearn VV e love you now, and our love won't die life will miss you, our own East Bank High. You'll. live on in our memory As the years go by, we will often be In happy dreams of our time with you It went by, it seems, just too fast to be true As years go lay, -we will often. sigh As our hearts go lvack to old East Bank High Down through the years, with their smiles and tears, VV e will love you-, our own East Bank High. Written by Lum: MAB Ronmsou 4. Page Fifteen

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,joys V i 4 .W I i J' J QPU 1'-. 41-'ti Page Fourteen ,. JLQ :A 5 . uf S r S CLASS POEM 'HIANKS AND SO LONG . VVritten by HAY ,IOHNSON VVc're gathered here to say good-bye, To all this happy throng, But let's not say good-bye, Lets just say-so long. Think back now of those good times VVhen we had just begun- To get acquainted with the chimes OE sophomores liaving fun. But then, the ordeal came, Our first semester tests. So we erununed-and tried to tame The lessons. You know the rest. 'Sonic how we got by. Our junior year to come. Wliiine. we thought, would surely Hy And then we'd have our fun. But time went on, as alwavs. Our junior year went fast.. And then we thought of different ways 'l o make thc next year last. 'lihen came our one big year- The year we were to take Our undcrclassinen by the ear . f'Xnd show them how to make- A better school, an better time, Of those seven hours a day, That we spend at East Bank High. Oh! now just to stay. just one more year, but no, It is our turn now. So you see, we must go And show the world how, So our thanks to all our teachers, Our principal and our dean. Though we're not exactly preachers, We're not exactly mean. VVe've learned a lot these last three years At dear old East Bank High So you see, that's why we say right here, So long-but not good-bye.



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John Allinder Charles Ashley Marzella Arthur Mildred Basham Donna Bass Elizabeth Bass JOHN C. ALLINDER. John, who lives at East Bank, wants to become a dentist. In his spare time he helps , a carpenter. Another item of interest to john is his hobby, stamp collecting. John was a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club, Les Troubadours, the French Club, and P. O. D. Club. MILDRED ANN BASHAM. Micky wants to be- come a singer and her hobby is dancing. She lives at East Bank, and in her spare time she works in a drug store. Mickey's activities were being a member of the Girls, Athletic Association, Dramatics Club, Les Trouba- dours Literary Society, home-room officer, and Chorus. CHARLES OWEN ASHLEY. Charles, a resident of Dawes, must be an authority on figures since his ambi- tion is to be a bookkeeper. He is getting some ex- perience by working in a store. Charles, activities in- clude being a member of the Il Penseroso Literary Society and home-room officer. DONNA LAKE BASS. Donna is a resident of Handley. She has a desire to become a secretary. Donna enjoys Elaying the piano and reading. Her activities included eing a member of the Lyceum Literary Society, Dra- matic Club, and a senator. MARZELLA LOUISE ARTHUR. hfiarzellzfs activi- ties include being a member of the P. O. D. Club and the Lyceum Literary Society. Marzella lives at Eskdale and wants to become a beauty operator. Her hobby is hair dressing and in her spare time .she sews and cooks. ELIZABETH LOIS BASS. 'Betty', lives at Laing and wants to become an air hostess. She collects records and in her spare time she likes to read and dance. Betty's activities include being a member of the Il Penseroso Literary Society, P. O. D. Club, and Chorus. She withdrew from school before graduation to accept employment. Page S ilrtecn Harold Ash Patsy Bare Edawrd Bashsrn Lois Bailey Yvonne Bennett William Beverly HAROLD LEE ASH. Harold wants to become a policeman. He is training himself for this job by hunt- ing game in his spare time and taking part in sports as a hobby. Harold's activities are football, baseball, member of the Il Penseroso Literary Society, Carbon Chemistry Club, and P. O. D. Club. Harold's home is at Mammoth. LOIS VELMA BAILEY. Lois, who lives at Ward, wants to be a housewife and has singing as a hobby. She spends her spare time sewing. Lois was a member of the Semper Primus Literary Society, Carbon Chemistry Club, Chorus, and Future Homemakers of America. PATSY ANN BARE. Patsy's ambition is to become a nurse and'her hobby is swimming. Patsy has served on the Student Congress, a member of the Carbon Chemistry Club, Playhouse Guild, Vice-President of Boosters, Club, and home-room officer. Patsy is a resi- dent of Chesapeake. YVONNE BENNETT. Yvonne, who lives at Marmet, wants to become a secretary and her hobby is writing and cooking. In her spare time she works at the Valley Bell. Yvonne was a member of the Finis Diorum Literary Society and P. O. D. Club. EDWARD BASHAM. Eddie, who lives at Dry Branch, wants to become a mechanic and spends his spare time reading and working. His hobby is hunting and fishing. Some of his activities include being a mem- ber of the Carbon Chemistry Club, Les Troubadours Literary Society, and P. O. D. Club. WILLIAM ALFRED BEVERLY. Bill', lives at Sharon and has a desire to further his schoolin . He collects books as a hobby and loves to read. B51 was a member of the Semper Primus Literary Society and a senator.

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