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DOLORES ANN HAUGHT So much one girl can do, that does both act and know. Majorette, 1-Z-3-4: Glee Club, l-Z-3-4: County Chorus, Z-3: W. Va. State Chorus, 4, Girls' State, 3: May Festival, l-Z-3: Prom Court, 3: Latin Club, 3-4: Secy. Latin Club, 4: Thespians, Z-3-4: Pres. Thespians, 4: G.A.A., l-Z-3: Secy. G.A.A 3: Jr. Red Cross, l-Z-3-4: Y-Teens, Z: Seventeenth Summer, 4: Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers, 3, A Date With Judy, l. NORMA JEAN SHARP Skating well is the great art of social life. Glee Club, l: Band, 1-Z-3-4: Band Librarian, 4, TTT Staff, 4: Paw Paw Staff, 4 Drivers' Educ., 3: Minstrel, l. - EDYTHE DOLORES WELLS A short saying oft contains much wisdom. Glee Club, l: Jr. High Cheerleader, l: May Festival, l-Z-3: Jr. Red Cross, I-Z-3-4: Cafeteria, 3: Drivers' Educ. , 4: Business Manager Paw Paw Staff, 4: TTT Staff, 4: Business Manager Uncertain Wings, 3: Prompter Angela's Surprise, l: Mrs. Apple And Her Corps, 4. BONNlE ELLEN PARKER Happiness seems made to be shared. Glee Club, 1: Library Club, 4: Jr. Red Cross, l-Z-3-4: May Festival, l-Z-3: Usher Meet Me ln St. Louis, 3: Usher Night Of January l6th, 2: Mrs. Apple And Her Corps. KAREN DAUN FORTNEY l like work: it fascinates me. Jr. Red Cross, 1-Z-3-4:G1ee Club, l: Majorette, 1-Z-3-4: Reporter Library Club, 4: May Festival, I: County Chorus, Z: Senior Chorus, Z: TTT Staff, 4: Photographer Paw Paw Staff, 4: The Divine Flora, Z: Prop- erty Manager Uncertain Wings, 3: Stage Manager Seventeenth Summer, 4. JOYCE LAVERNE COLLINS We must laugh before we are happy. Majorette, l-Z-3-4: Glee Club, l: Senior Chorus, 4: Minstrel, 1: Jr. Red Cross, l- Z-3-4: Y-Teens, l-Z: Cafeteria, 3: May Festival, l-Z: TTT Staff, 4: Paw Paw Staff, 4: Class Play, l. 16
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v JANE LOUISE ROBEY Friendship is a sheltering tree. Glee Club, lg Jr. Red Cross, l-Z-3-4: Band. I-Z-3-4, Vice-Pres. Library Club, 4, Latin Club, 3-4: May Festival, l-39 Student Council, 1: County Band, 4: Treasurer Band, 4, TTT Staff, 4: Paw Paw Staff, 4: 'Uncertain Wings, 3, The Divine Flora. RITA KINCELL WIENS Marriage is destiny, made in heaven. Band, 1-Z-3, Paw Paw Staff, 4: TTT Staff, 4: Glee Club, 1, Y-Teens, 1, Cafeteria, 3: Business Manager Meet Me In St. Louis, 3: Advertising Manager Seventeenth Summer, 4. DESSIE ELLEN WARNER For knowledge, too, is itself a power. Glee Club, lg May Festival, l-Z-3: Prom Court, 3, Thespians, 4: Jr. Red Cross, l-Z- 3-4: Drivers' Educ.. 4, Jr. High Cheer' leader, lp Assistant Editor Paw Paw Staff, 4, TTT Staff, 4: Uncertain Wings, 3: Property Manager Angela's Surprise, lg Seven- teenth Summer, 43 Mrs. Apple And Her Corps, 4. HELEN MARIE JONES She who is pleased herself, must always please. May Festival, l-Z-3-4: Jr. Red Cross, l-Z- 3-43 TTT Staff, 4, Paw Paw Staff, 4. NANCY CARROL. STRAIGHT The hand that follows intellect can achieve. Glee Club, lg May Festival, I-Z-3: Thespians, 4, Jr. Red Cross, I-Z-3-4, Editor Paw Paw Staff, 4: TTT Staff, 4: Drivers' Educ.. 4: Business Manager Uncertain Wings, 3: Seventeenth Summer, 4: Angel:-i's Sur- prise, lg Mrs. Apple And Her Corps. 4. ELEANOR ROSE ADAMS Silence is deep as eternity. Glee Club, lg Minstrel, lp Jr. Red Cross, l- Z-3-4. 15
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Class Will We, the Seniors of '51, who have had our share of good times and fun, Leave to dear old F.H.S. , this our last will and testament., To the faculty who are about to go crazy, We will them each, a bouquet of daisies. To the Juniors we leave with great cheer, Our hard-earned Senior privileges to have next year. To the Sophomores we leave our new lockers and library, So they won't be lonesome and contrary. To the Freshmen who are small and new, We leave all our classes, wouldn't you? I, Mary Deloris Eddy, will my majorette shorts so bright, To my sister, Edna, who will look all right. I. Lila Boore, will my height so small, To Lillian Kaider who is so tall. l, Dolores Spasoff, will to my girl friend, Pat Dulin, All my male admirers and I am not foo1in'. I, Eleanor Adams will my great height, To some little squirt to grow overnight. l, Julia Belotsky, who is so plump, Will my fun-loving nature to Lester Gump. I, Tom Bowers, will my big feet, To Jimmy Swisher who is so neat. 1, Henry Clayton, will my quiet ways, To a rowdy Freshman, who will find it pays. l, Albert Clelland, who likes to hunt, Will Mr. Malcolm a loving black skunk. I, Joyce Collins and that is no shock, Leave Andy Lepock to Mary Brock. I, Gary Dennison, will my little green truck, To Robert Conaway along with some luck. I, Mary Lou Inghram, will my wavy black hair, To Sue Mason to handle with care. I Karen Foietney, will my dad's blue Chevrolet, To my brother Jimmy to drive to school someday. 17
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