Flemington High School - Memories Yearbook (Flemington, WV)

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Tbs Senior Class of 1?66 dedicates this yearbook to the memory of JUDY FCWLEtt HAYES who p 3s jd away April 2B: 1966 HISTORY OF THE WEST VIRGINIA COLLEGE In 1863, Reverend Flnviouc Octher, a Baptist minister, formed a joint stock company for t’-m purpose cf purchasing a site, erecting a building and maintaining a school of highorder at Fleraingtcm Seven thousand dollars were raised for the mternrise. The company pur- chased from fir. Emory Fleming five cres of land, situated on n beauti- ful plateau encircled by a chain of lofty hills, about three fourths of a mile east of Flemingtcn on the Br.ltiiczr Ohio railroad. Work was begun on the building but the funds were exhausted before the building was completed and the work had to be discontinued. In 1867, the Free Will Baptists purchased the property and continued the work on tho building until it could be used for school purposes. A charter granting full college powers was obtained by a special act of the legislature and the name West Virginia College was adopted. Reverend A. B. Williams was elected president. Among the succeeding presidents were Professor William Cclegrcv., Reverend David Powell and Reverend E. Feden. For nearly a quarter of a century this school was one cf the most important educational institutions in the State, but on account of lick cf financial support it was discontinued in 1892. Mr. Clark Cather and ethers used the building for subscription schools and summer normals from 1892 tc 1899. HISTORY OF FLEMINGTON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL In 1899 the Board of Education of Flemingtcn district was composed of Michael Graney, president, and Jebediah D. Frum and John M. R -ss, commissioners. There being a demand for additional room for pupils in sub-district No. 2, it was decided by the board to purchase the property known as West Virginia College, which was then.offered for sale for the sum of $2,.20Q. It was used for the exccunty superintendent, had charge cf the advanced grades for the first two. years and Mr. Dellet Newlon, present county superintendent, for the next two years. At the general election in 1902, the question of establishing a district high school was submitted to the voters of Flemingtcn district. It carried by an overwhelming majority and College High School, the first district high schcnl in the State, was established. The Board cf Education having cnarge of the school affairs at that time consisted of John B. Cather, president; John M. Ross and F. Baxter H aller. Commissioners. At the July meeting of the board in 1903, Mr. J. E. Shrader was chosen as the first principal of the College High School. About twenty pupils were enrolled, five cf whom graduated at the cl se cf the term. Mr. Shrader was employed for tho second year. The enrollment was about twenty-five. Four pupils graduated. air. Louis M. Snyder was chosen principal in 1905; thirty-nine pupils were enrolled, four cf whom graduated. At the close of the term Mr. Snyder resigned tc accept a position in a bank at Morgan- town, and as the increased numoer cf pupils seemed tc demand it, the Beard of Education decided tc employ two teachers for tho year 2 1906-7. Accordingly Mr. Frark J. Tracy was elected principal and Mr, Edwin Tcmblyn, assistant. Fifty-fcur pupils were enrolled; six gradua+ ed. The following year with the same teachers the enrollment reached fifty-nine, the largest in the history of the school. Eleven pupils graduated at the close of the term. In 1908, Mr. J. N. Fries was elected principal, and Mr. E. W. Ken dy, assistant. The enrollment was somewhat less than it had been and no pupils were graduated, but substantial progress was made. In 1909, Mr.. S. Orestes Bond was chosen as principal and Mr. Fran; S. White, assistant. That year the course of study was made somewhat broader and the subject of Agriculture was given a. prominent place. Among ether innovations for the year was a District Agricultural Ex- hibit, which, with the aid of Professor Daniel W. Working and others from the West Virginia College cf Agriculture, wasmade one of the most interesting and instructive features cf the year. With the sane teachers the foil 'V ing year which is the one just closing, this feature assumed still larger proportions. This year the course cf study was made more comprehensive, the study of music was introduced and a piano was purchased by the school. At the close cf the year three young people received diplomas cf graduation. It is, perhaps, only just to say that the character and attainment cf the young people who have attended the High School, furnish abundarr proof of the wisdom cf the people in maintaining a DISTRICT HIGH SCHDO. 1904 CUSS OF 1908 1913 1. Mabel D. Currey 1. Bessie Hadix 1. Bertha Allen 2. Gettie Cather 2. Fred A. Bradley 2. Charles Butcher 3. E. Stanley Haller 3. Lulu I. Springer 3. Nona Batson 4. Jesse Cather 4. Byron G. Ross 4. Delbert Blank 5. Leyton Batson 5. Lillie Alltop 5. Georgia Currey 6. Walter G. Menear 6. Brooks Fleming 1005 7. Bessie Winter 7. Sheridan Frum 1. A. Bush Cather 8. Stanley Fleming 8. Fred Kelley 2. Latelie Graney 91 Kittie Clevenger 9. Jessie Lawson 3. Adah Springer 10. Percy H. Currey 10. Hattie Smith 4. Enid Haller 11. John Traxler 1911 12. Russel West 1906 1. Morris Haller 1. Hele n Allen 2. Bessie Tomblyn 1914 2. M, Quay Haller 3. Dennis Cather Carl Allen 3 . Ray Cather 2. Carl Cheneweth 4. Iva Whitehair 1912 3. Doris Goughnn 1907 1. Leslie Allen 4. William Garrett 5. Grover Lawson 1. Ethid Waller 2. Smith Biggs 6. Roxie Pepper 2. Zona Lough 3. Bertha Cather 7. Ernest Pinnell 3. Elsie Winter 4. Oma Springer 8. Wade Smith 4. Edith Springer 5. Leah Drainer 9. Cecil Springer 5. Mamie Dilworth 6. Harlan Kelley 10. Nellie Whitehair 6.Tracey A. Currey 7. Ralph Pepper . ' • • 4 jfc • • 1 • • • 9 • m • • • 0 • • • • • • • • ■ r • ■ % • • •t • • • • • . • • • • • 4 • • • • 4 • 4 • • , - • 0 + • 4 • • • • • • , « ‘ • ■ 4 9 • • • • • • • • • • %• K, • 9 • • t • r t • • R Mr L.W. Talbott Mrs. Olive Talbott English Geography Mrs. Anna Whitescarver Home-Economics Science Memories on Graduation Night It is a night filled with sadness As I sit here and reminisce Of all the wonderful memories Of my high school happiness. We started out together We were oh so young and shy They said we had to go to school So we bid our parents good-by. We received our basic training And after a f ew years went by This is wh6i e we found ourselves At good ole Flemington high. Again, v e felt so little As we could look and see Up tnere were the seniors and 'down here-±ittle me. • We shared lots of happiness Our problems we even told Hoping for some tenaer words Of love that is so old. Although we nad much nappiness Misunderstandings between us too The teachers helped us solve them Growing up is what we iiad to do. Now, we are the Seniors The rulers of Flemington High Tonight this goes behind us as we become Alumni. I will tell my friends so long Good Luck wherever you go May happiness follow you always You'll do well, I know. Good-by my dear classmates I have enjoyed being your friend But now we must part for always Never to meet again. lors Marlene Bensky Beautician Bowling Steve Ball Construction Work Birks William Blake Peggy Blake Housewife Dancing Sharon Bolyard College Sewing Joe Bolton Machinest Drag Racing Danny Boggess Welder Girls Linda Fitzwater Ele. Tearcher Sewing, Cooking Donna Brownfield Secretary Roller Skating William Cather Engineer Bowling Judy Fowler Typist Dancing Jerry Leach Snort Announcer .Sports Joe Jenkins '.’elder Shelia Sreen Housewi fe Sewing, Cooking Linda Hammack Home Ec. Teacher Piano, Sewing James Mayle Welder Sports Okey Marks Welder Hunting, Fishing Sharon McCloy Housewife Sports, Dancing Bassha Kittle Ele. Teacher Cooking, Sewing Sam McCloy Machinest Baseball Tom McKinney Kachinest Hunting Stella PhelDs Minister Corresponding Mary -ee wenear Secretary Cooking, Dancing Herb Samples Welder Sports Paul Saltis Welder Hunting, Fishing Audra Reid Nurse Singing Mary Simpson Housewife Watching T.V Raymond Skidmore Welder Hunt ing arley Simmons Machinest Girls LaDonna Vincent Housewife Cooking, Fixing Hair Sandy Sinsel Teacher Horseback Riding Gerald Smitn Marines Baseball Tom Stewart ’•'elier Kunti ng Robert Stutler ’’ork for Ford Soorts Paul Trimble Soort Announcer Sports Mike '''estfall Macbinest Hunting Randy Mlfong ’•’elder Baseball Terry ’’ilfong Navy Sports Carolyn Zirkle Secretary Sewing; reading Deloris George Housewife Sewing SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Let us take you on a journey of our high school years. 7th Grade We started out in the 7tn grade young and shy. We felt so little as we looked up to the upperclassmen. On September 30, 1961 we had our first class meeting. We chose class officers as the follewing: Girls President—Linda Fleming Vice President—LaDonna Vincent Secretary—Linda Hammack Treasurer—Linda Fitzwater Bill Gather Randy Wilfong Herb Samples Sam MeCloy The Seniors initicated us. This got us more acquainted with one another. On October 21 we presented the Assembly Program entitled New-Fall T.V. Programs. As we had not experienced class toumments before this was a big event for us. We chose Red White Cardinals for our colors and our emblem. Peggy Blake, Judy Jenkins, Shirley Urtso and LaDonna Vincent were our cheerleaders. We chose our basket- ball team , they were as follows: Girls Boys Marlene Bensky Sandy Sinsel Linda Fitzwater Kay Collins Judy Fowler Mary Simpson Donna Modesitt Randy Wilfong Charles Welch Sam MeCloy Harold Allison Bill Cather Herb Samples Tom McKinney We receive recognition for the best cheering section, and Bill Cather was chosen as best Junion High Guard. We had eight members in the High School Band. Mrs. Jean Burton and Miss Hinkins were our class sponsors. 8th Grade With one year underway we felt more at home. We started the year by selecting class officers, they were as follows: President—Sgm McCloy Vice President—Eddie Cottrill Secretary—LaDonna Vincent Historian—Linda Hammack Our Class sponsors were Mrs. Whitescarver and Mr. Hal Findley and Mr. C. Ervin. Again we were Red White Cardinals and our Cheerleaders were as follows: Peggy Blake, Kay Collins, Judy Jenkins, and Linda Fitzwater. „ (2) 9th Grajje We were told that Mrs. Cardot and Mrs. Malone would be our class advisors. We had a successful year as Freshmans. Bassha Kittle, Linda Hammack and LaDonna Vincent, were chosen as the new High School Majorettes We were proud of the girls that were chosen to model in the A-B Style Show. Tournaments rolled around and we selected our class cheerleaders; they were as follows: Peggy Blake, LaDonna Vincent, Linda Fitzwater, and Judy Fowler. Our class officers were as follows: President—Linda Fleming Vice President—Kay Collins Secretary—Charles Welch Treasurer—LaDonna Vincent Historian—Linda Fitzwater 10th Grade We began our Sophomore year with fifty students advised by Mr. John Findley and Mr. Swecker. Our class cheerleaders were as follows: Peggy Blake, Judy Fowler, Linda Hammack, and Linda Fitzwater. Our class officers were as follows: President—Linda Hammack Vice President—Bassha Kittle Secretary—LaDonna Vincent Treasurer—Eddie Cottrill Historian—Bill Cather Sgt. of Arms—Deloris George We were eagerly waiting for our Junior year so we could make arrange- ments for the Junior-Senior Prom, 11th. Grade Our Junior year began with 51 students. Mrs. Piccolo and Mrs. Hawkins and Mr. Cole were our class sponsors. To begin the 1964-65 school term we chose class officers, they were as follows: President—Bill Cather Vice President—-LaDonna Vincent Secretary—Linda Hammack Treasurer—Linda Fitzwater Historian—Bassha Kittle Our big money-making project was selling magazines. Linda Hammack and Danny Shaga were top girl and boy salesmen. We had a class paper called Junior Up-To-Date with Linda Fitzwater as the editor. (3) Linda Hammack and Jerry Leach were chosen to go to Charleston to represent us on Know Your-State Government Day . Linda Fitzwater was chosen to attend Girls State but was unable to attend so Sassha Kittle represented our school. We were very proud of her. We were also proud of Bill Cather for being selected to attend Boys State, The Junior class wanted to present an unusual chapel program so we put on a Minstrel Show. This was very enjoyable and we received many compliments on it. We were happy to know that Bill Cather, Joe Jenkins, and Herb Sam- pies would be on the Greyhounds Varsity Squad. We also commend Harold Allison, Jerry Leach and Gerald Snath for having a wonderful part in our successful basketball year. Our class cheerleaders were as follows: Peggy Blake Linda Fitzwater Marlene Bensky Judy Fowler The boys team in the class tournaments were as follows: Bill Cather Joe Jenkins Harold Allison Ho'rb Samples Gerald Smith Jerry Leach Randy Wilfong Terry WiLfong The big event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme In the Misty Moonlight was well carried out. Music presented by the Rocking Kiverias was enjoyed by all. We wanted a Prom well worth remem- bering so we selected a King and Queen. They were Kind-—Steve Blake and Queen—Gwen rtus4 The Senior Princesses were Brenda Riffle and Kay Nestor and the Junior Princesses were LaDonna Vincenu and Mary Menear. We had a wonderful year and all our thanks goes to our class spon- sors. 12th Grade And now we are Seniors. This anxiously awaited year has finally come. We were happy to have Mrs. Burton and Mr. Shields for our class advisors. They made our senior year a happy one. As before we began our year by choosing class officers. They wore as follows: President—Bill Cather Vice President—LaDonna Vincent Secretary—Linda Fitzwater Treasurer—Judy Fow.'er Historian—Linda Fitzwater • • (4) We have eight Senior Band Members in the High School Band, they are as follows: Ma.jorettes Linda Fitzwater Linda Hammack Drum Major- ette Linda Fleming Sandy Sinsel Bassha Kittle Marlene Bensky Donna Brownfield Terry Wilfong We want to thank Mrs. Findley, our band instructor, for making our band years enjoyable. We have seven boys in the Senior Class that have done an outstanding job on our basketball team and we are proud of them. They are as follows: Bill Cather---Captain Joe Jenkins Herb Samples Harold Allison GeraSmith Kandy Wilfong Jerry Leach Peggy blake and Mary Lee Menear were our high school Cheerleaders, they were loyal to our boys and their support was greatly appreciated. We want to thank Coach for training our boys for our past basket- ball victories. Sharon faolyard, Linda Fitzwater, Linda Hammack, Bassha Kittle and Bill Cather attended a White House Youth Conference at Morgantown Univer- sity. Our last high school tournament that we would ever play was now approaching. Our class cheerleaders were as follows: Judy Fowler, Linda Hammack, Linda Fleming, Bassha Kittle, Marlene Bensky, and Sandy Sinsel as their Mascott. The girls team consisted of the following: Peggy Blake, Deloris George, Mary Simpson, Linda Fleming, LaDonna Vincent, Mary menear, Linda Hammack, and Sandy Sinsel. The boys team consisted of the following: Bill Cather, Herb Samples, Harold Allison, Joe Jenkins, Randy Wilfong, Jerry Leach, and Gerald Smith. We are eagerly waiting for our Senior trip. This is a big highlight of the Senior Year. Our school years have now drawn to a close. We are saddened as we think c.f leaving Flemington High and of leaving all our friends behind. We want to express our most sincere thanks to all the wonderful teachers and to the class of 1967, we wish lots of luck and in all their endeavars. •..'ILLS 1. I Harold Ailieon, will nothing, J. need everytning I iiave. 2. I Geraldine Bailey. .-.ill ny . lor.io .iuir to anyone wno would like the problem oi' keeping it up 3. 1 oteve Bail; will ii.y Height to Gary wiliong. 4. I Marlene bensky, will my smile to Dobbit dot trill. 5. I Peggy Blake, will cy position us High School Gneerleawer to my sister onelia. 6. I Bill Blake, will cy position as rwanager to ; nthony Frugale. 7. I Danny Boggess, will my welding ability to anyone who '..ants it. 8. 1 Joe Bolton, will my ar..g racing ability to Barbara v ilfong. 9. 1 Sharon Bolyaru, will my quiet ways to Bill Allison, 10. I Donna Brownfield, will my snortnand too to anyone wno .. .nts it. 11. 1 Bil 1 Gather, will ay ability to play B..sket'o_-.ll to .-.nthony Brag ale. 12. I i iuie oottrixl, will ay shifty eyes to anyone who cun stand the strain. 13. I ninda Fitzwater, will ny curly bird nours to anyone wno c;n stand tnert. 14. I Linua rooming, will anything I’ve got to anyone, except hike. 15. 1 Judy Fowler, .-.ill my si.'„11 form to Becxy kisner. 16. I Deloris George, will «.y ability to fig.it with Bari Jr. to anyone wno can stand itc 17. I Shelia Green, will ay boyfriend problems to ay sister, Roberta. 18. I Linda Hamack, will j position as Djrun Majorette to my sister, J jiet. 19. 1 otevc heavner -..'ill «.y blond hair to Liz Carder, 20. 1 Joe Jenkins, ..ill :ry ability to rub Copenhagen to Roger Green. 21. 1 Bassha hi.tle, will cy majorette position to Janice otewart. 22. I terry Leacn, will ay Volkswagen to Beloria George, 23. 1 Okey L-rks, ..ill ny ability to write poetry to all ;noonshinors. 24. 1 Jinny r.ayle, will ny quiet anu friendly ways to Boris ruin hayle. 25. I hary Lee henear, will ny ability to play basketball to jut onaga, she needs it. 26. I Sam kcCloy, will ny big couth to Karen Blake. 27. 1 Sharron heCloy, will ny air Force boyfriend to anyone who can keep up with him. 28. I Tom McKinney, will ny 57' Chevy and driving habits to hike Lambert. 29. I zudra neid, will my school work to ny brotners and sisters. 30. 1 Paul o itis, will ny xooks to anyone who ..ants them. 31. I Herocrt Ban-ples, will ny job at nerandia’s to ay sister Diane. 32. I arley Simmons, will ;y car to uy brother, Louie. 33. I hc.ry Simpson, will ■ y i.atefui disposition to anyone who cun handle it. 34« I Sandy uinsel, will ny Tnernos bottle of coffee to Mrs. Burton. 35. 1 Raymond Siviumore, will ..y neat ways to anyone who c n meet them. 36. 1 Gerald Smitn, will a 59’ Ford engine to idke Lai.Bert to put in hi3 sick Ghevy. 37. 1 Tom Stew, rt, ..ill ny blue eyes to anyone who likes tnera. 38. I Paul Trimble, will ny mnglish book to anyone wno wants it. 39. 1 Luuonna Vincent, will my aoiJ.it to gat along ana to understand helvin to anyone wno has a Fiance, or ooyfriend. 40. I hike vestfall, will Linua to anyone who cun put up with her. 41. 1 Randy . ilfong, will uy ii-uscuiine appearance to Russell Greathouse. 42. I Terry wilfong, will ny smile to Larry Res 1.fall. 43. 1 Carolyn Lirklo, . ill my snortness to Donald Findley. 44. i atciia Pncxps, trial ny ability to wain for uauss to anyone' who nas to wait for taeir Fiance. 45. 1 Thomas Crouslon, will uy quiet .-.ays to .-vlfreci Gibson. oukiCIt bY—.QiCDS allison, Haro la- You drive to arinki bailey, C-eraluiiifcv Don't worry about itl Baxl, Stopnen- no. about tnatl bensky, marlene- Co tell the truth about it! blake, Peat!y- toll I'll be? blake, :ilriam- Let's .iave a party! bo yess, Danny- Heck', Bolton, Joseph- leil ..it tomorrow! Bolyard, Sharon- dad blast it! Brownfiexd, Donna- I 0011 t know! Gather, v iliiaa- Get out of here! Gottrill, bdward- lama-mc—ai Crooton, Ton- It's about time! Fitzwutor, Liuua- You'll bo alrl.rit someday-maybei Fleming, Liraa-• You cettcr imich tnat! Fowler, Jr ay- Is th_t ri._iit! George, Dt.Lores- buudyl Green, Shelia- Gripe! Haixiack, Linda- You all! rtcavncr, oteven- You: re lcokina £.ood! Jenkins, uoaepn- Hi! .Kittle, Bussna- Gri-ma-ne! Leach, terry- no- about tout! hax-KS, Okey- Cool it! Layla, James- Oh ;:y ooaness! Lcnear, lury- i don't care! hcGloy, Sam- i don't Know! LcGloy, enaron- On yea! kcKliney, Tncmas- that's it to you! Pneips, otexla- Honest; lieia, rtUdx a- Oh aosh! Saltis, Paul- Goou uiaaancci Samples, nerbert- .vnat else! Simmons, i.xlcy — i'll see , Ou! Simpson, r. ry- idiot! Sin sol, ounay- Oil come on! Skiomorc, xtayiuona- Take xt easy! Smith, Gerald— I aiun’t ao it! Stewart, Thomas- Oh Heck! Stutlur, iioeert- Let's ao! Trimble, P-Ux- mama-me-a' Via cent, LuDonna. You _uxib clown! Westfall, Licneul- -hat's it to „-oui kilfons, '«may- Guarantee it! Viilfon , Terry- Gee! Zirkle, Garolyn- v.hat's it to ou! Juniors LLsVibiTH GitADL Cj aoo tOLL 1. boys riollie Cloavenger 1. Girls Diana Slake 2. lion old Griii! 2. Cynthia bolyai-d 3. Gary George . Linda eurton 4« Jafl.es ui'oson • 4. eliza..eUi Carder - 3. John Gibson y 5. Linea Fulton — 6.j - 7. fiusscli Greathouse 6. hart!; a hall James Kinsey 7. Pamela Hathaway 8. Arthur Knight 8. sharron Irvine 9. Daniel Anotts 9. Liiaa Jo Jones 10. Hike Lambert 10. Linaa Jones 11. Lee Marshall 11. Diana Justice 12. itoger harteny 12. aebecca kisner 13. Willi n nox-ris - 13. Sandra Knotts 14. xtobei t nCUill 14. harlene Leach 13. Lloyu Aewlon 13. Chai-lotte Lipsco .ib 16. Mlon Oruiviay-. 16. Vonua kcDc. iald 17. Danny ocese ' 17. Beverly Phelps '18. Hoy Sheets 18. Gloria Hicnar dson -19. Terry ohreves 19. «.ilia Saucer 20. Chai'lcs binens- -20. Geraldine Shaga ' 21. Anthony sirath r 21. orystal Spencer 22. Bradley Vincent '22. Fonda iJhicehair 23. John birkle 23. Barbara . ilfong (0 tfSj) Ajoeo 24. do senary i.illiaaia 25. Jolincia yckoff JCrilcii cb.-c— xilofOi-i The Junior Class of 1V65 66 nan a go cal of forty-nine students, it was a very successful and important year, thanks to our sponsors, ’-rs. Piccolo, i-.rs. Hawkins, xnu Jvrsc Gregory oho filleu in for krs. Hawkins second semester. Cur first order ob eusincss «as trio election of class officers on September kO. They are as follows: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Beverly Pnelps Terry onreve Jaii.cs uiboon iiosemary ..iiliaas Tony Smith Cur main project was tne agazint sale in wnich we sold 1,009 53 worth. This was -ore than any previous class nas ever sola. The top boy ana birl salesmen were James Gibson and foai’lcne Leach. dome of our other projects '«ore: Publishing tne school paper, Flemington a Go-Go- ; snoring tne concession stand with tne seniors at tne horde basketball g..«sj -ouster iifeg sale; and sponsoring tne Junior- senior Prom in tne «spring. j?iany of our stu.ie.it participated ir. various activities, Ke have seven tnat arc eana members—Gloria ienurason, ran U-thaway, Crystal bpencex, Barbara ..ili'Oiig, tonua «uitehair, —andy Knotts, Elizabeth Caine r, Linda Jones, onu noverly facias, -ue a,:uga, are the lour majorettes. Terry ohreve, Tony omitn, James Kinsey, okip Sheets, ana Johnny uibson are members of one varsity basketball team. Crystal spencer was one of the senool cneerle -uers. Tne cneerleaucrs for trie class touraments «ere: Elizabeth Carder, Pam Hathaway, oncu-on irvine, ane beveriy Phelps. James Kinsey and Liana Justice represented tne senool at Know ,Your otate Government Lay in Charleston on februax-y k7 and xtosemary williams was tn- county winner in the 1 Speak for democracy contest, and thiru place jji the district. The Junior class wouxe like to wish tne oefij.or class of 196b tne best of luck in the future. _ SOPHfcOlu- CLaob nuLL Bo; a 1. Leonard Bartlett 2. Robert Bokey 3. Gary Bevert 4• Thotuia George 5. Kichard Godfrey 6. Gary Hoys 7. Bale Hays 8 Dean Leacn 9 Kenneth nipsconb 10. kobcrt henear 11. ijcnoy LcKinney 12. Terry woore 13 . Tim Picard 14. Goalie Pyle 15. Jerry ilavis 16. lcayciond aiffle 17. Jerry .velch id. Larry jestfall 19. Tooty biliong 20. Karl hise uan . 21. James jiolford Girls 1. Janet Bailey 2. Shelia Dlake 3. Sandra Delaney 4. Carolyn Drainer 5. i'iancy Greathouse 6. Jean Lawson 7. Patricia Korris 8. Donna Luilan 9. Konica Lallan 10. innabell LcKinney 11. augustine Pyle 12. Johnene Simpson 13. otarlene Pye 14. Jane Stipe 15. Larilyn Swecker hloTGfti Os xn oOriLi-iUr.r. Cbabd OF 1965-66 Once again we cub our cluas hisLory in the year book of Oood old F.h.O. ana we arc £_,idd to qo so. fx. Findley has been most wonderiul as our class sponsor, ana we thank hiui for this, i-l I five class officers nave done Uieir best for the class. LeJtoy McK-i. fifty, our class president or one past two years has done a wonderful job. Our class couldn't usk for a bettc • president tnen he nas seen for our 10th grace class. rfe electea five officers ana tney are as follows: Fresident Vice Fresiuent decretory Treasur er historian Leroy acKirmey tear. Leach Dale hayes itihe dOK.ey Uicimrd. uoafrey Cur price and jay is the dopauore majorette, Oandxa Jeluney. v«’e are very prouu of her. (Kee« up the good work). Two of our fine boys ere on tne might Greynound Team. they axe Leitoy fxKijJicy ana «ale hays. They are lucky to nave such a good coach as ix. shields anu Ass. coach, i-x. «o e, who has done a great job. (Keep up tne Ooou work). Vie enjoyed the class tournaments and uic picking of our cheerlead- ers dhelia blake and Joanna noa ras3. Our class colors are black ar.d yellow, ana our team's name is the fellow «jackets . The award received was for tne beat oenior- High Cheering section and Le,ioy in Kinney was chosen as best oenior high Center. ,.e are looking forward to our class party in the spring, he aidn't iieve a class party last year because of so .e difficulties. Our- tenth 0raae haa an assembly .xo raii. in October-, i-x. Findley aiu a great job in supervising our play. On Feoruary 9th, we haa our class pictures taken. To tne «enter class of 1065—66, we ..ion you tne best of Juck Ninth Grace Glass Loll boys 1. David burton 1. 2. Gerald Collins 2. 3. Gai-y eostilow 3. 4. benny Davis 4. 5. Donald Findley 5. 6. Pac Fleming 6. 7. Dole Fowler 7. 8. David Goairey 8. 9. handy Gray 9. 10. aanuy Greathouse 10. 11. hot,er Green 11. 12. burl eones 12. 13. Gary Jones 13. 14. hobort hayle 14. 15. oteve -.ayle 15. 16. nanuy i-.enear 16. 17. Janes Purkey 17. 18. Ton navis IB. 19. Billy heid 19. 20. Larry hiffle 20. 21. hayciond aifflc 21. 22. Joe oaltis 22. 23. Paul Baltic 23. 24. Jonnny ctutler 25. nonalu nhitenair Lary Bari Connie Blake hatny alake barbara bokey Lesu Dolyard Debra Gottrill busan Christian Brenda Grin Diana Delaney Frances George Janet hammack Cindy nawson bllen -ipsconib Debby i-.cCloy «Jean McDonald Jcvc-lyn Loats nebecca Philps Evelyn ueid Patty Thorp Cora v.nitehair uinaa ..ilfo.ng Jo;uma ydkoff Linda Girkle • % ftuUlri uii- Lo tiioiUftf ..e searecd our fx-eshaan year ori ..ugust 31 1963. At our first meeting .-.e elected our duos officers, who are: President Vice President oecretary-Tre surer historian Cheerleader's David burton Jusies I'urkcy Larry uiffle furl Jones Janet Ilai.jaack Cusan Christian francis George Our class cues are vlo0. ue will nave our Chapel Frograr:. at Laster. .•.e have aeciucu tc keep our class . olors of black and White Panth- ers. in the eighth grade, our girls ana Coys won both Jr. High Champ- ionship banners. ..e wisn to tnunk our Home noo feacncrs, fir. Dole ana itrs. Cardot, for Helping us tnrou0n tnis year. .e hope all 49 of tnis r'reshman class will go on to be ocpnoihorts. Juniors, ana ecniors, ana graauate in 1969. w wish she braduatiin, class cf 1966 the base of luck and success in tue future. Lighth Grade Class-Holi Girls boys 1. Billy Brown J-3 Lillian allison 2. Charlos Davis 2o Deborah Ball 3. Jackie Crcatnousc 3. Pamela Lolyard 4. Janes Hotainpiller 4. Linda doavenger 5. fcicnaol Kisner 5. Brtnaa Croston 6. Henry eipsco:r,b 6. Cheryl Drainer 7. hike fcaxwoel 7. Georgia Foster 8. Carry hcUill 8. Kar aret riardran 9. Gary noycr 9. Huth ann Kelley 10. Carl Hiffle 10. bhiriey Anotta il- otepnen Hus U. Luclla eeach ia. Larry btutler 12. ratricia nipscomb 13. Jinjny Vincent 13. Linda i-.oats 14. Gary ..ilfong 14. Linda KeCloy 15. Lillian .olxord 15. augustine Phelps 16. Homer '.Villi urns 16. Deboran Hand 17. ‘iai.ona ..eid 18. Diana samples 19. Paulette bhibehair 20. Louise Zurkle 21. Lilina Williams EIGHTH GRADE HISIOKY This year the Eighth Grade Clc-3S of 3.965-66 enter the ha.Lis of F.H.S - for our lar.t ear in «jonion High School, Our class sponsors were krs. Findley and Firs. Whitesoarver, whom we would lake to thank for all of their help through the year We eJ.ected our class officers who are as follows: President: kergaret Haroman Vice President: Juke Maxwell Secretary; Luella Leacn Treasurers: Diana Samples and Stephen Rus Historian: Bebby Ball Several members of our class belong to the band: Diana Samp1es Cabby Ball Luella Leach Margaret Hardman Linda Cleavenger Ruth Ellen Ke lley Jackie Greathouse For the class tournaments our cheerleaders were: Diana Samples Linda Cleavenger Sheryl Drainer Linda k.cCl.oy Pamela Bolyard We lost both of the games but we were very proud of our team. all of the Eighth Grade Glass would like to thank the faculty end student-body for their help and understanding. .evenIn oracle Class rtoU bo. L Gi rls 1. Jaaee Dailey lo Helen bailey 2. Mke Blake 2S Karen biake 3. uo cr Blake - 9 Crystal brown 4. alien burton 4, .Linaa olcavenger 5. billy Chocky o Charlene Davis 6 • riaywarc Costilou 6, Kathy Delaney 7. antnony Frafale 7. Louis Hall 8. nlfred Gibson 8, JePn liudkins 9. Stephen Irvine 9. kiarilene Johnston 10. George Gibson 10. Doris .-Jin in le 11. James Justice 11. Vera LcCloy 12. Raney i.syman 12. Debra KcKinney 13. Stepnen Koore 13. Nor‘a bell jhayle 14. Charles Peters 14, Veronica xio ucki 1 . • J ones riifxle 15, bargaret Saucer 16. Robert uogucki 16, Joanne Snath 17. Louis oipuaons 17. Janice otevrart 18. Joan Sirrpson 13, uobin. Trijr.ble 19. Paul dhitehair 19, P« {i .‘iliong 20. Robert Lu.ib 20, Barbara ..iiliarns 21. Ivilliam .vest fall 21. iiita Uisoman SLVmttTH bxwll.. HidTOuY The forty-four students of the seventh grade entered F.H.S. on August 31, 1 6$. ‘e enjoyed giving the first cnapel prograu of tne , e .r. The class officers are as follows: e are glad to say that our (a) honor stuoents are for the first demes cei' wei'e Pog y nilfong anu nobin Triable. Thirteen metiers of cur class were given tneir band uniforms. • e'd like to con gratulate them. Our class colors are green anu waits arid oux' name is the Warrioi'3. .e ax'e proud to say that our class, both the boys anu the girl3, won the Junior high basketball Championship. we wish to tnank u’s. Talbott ana hr, owseker, our sponsors, and our otner tcacnex’S for making oui' first year at x',li,b, a very xiappy and successful one, ■e looking forward to txie class party and being eighth graders next year. rresidunt Vice President ?eggjr ’.vilfong Louis oiifu.tons Allen burton oecxetary Treasurer Historian Anthony Vragule Veronica xto ucki ..e wish the seniors tne best of iuck in tne future I Crystal Spencer CHEERLEADERS Mary Lee Menear Peggy Blake Jerry Leach Randy Wilfong Joe Jenkins Herb Samples Harold Allison Bill Cather SENIOR VARSITY 30YS PEP Cubu HISTORY The Flemington liigu school i ep Club has nad a very successful year. The club officers were as follows: President Vice President Secretary Treasure Deloris George Geraldine Bailey Peggy Blake Diana Justice Early in October we decided to pick a Mss Pep Club and her court for the Dance on November 5th. Mss Pep Club Jolinda Wyckoff 1st Runner Up Vonda McDonald Princesses Francis George, Janet Bailjay, and J« Jo Jones. Later in December we sponsored a Sock Hop after our first home Basketball game. The Pep Club will donate a $100 dollar scholarship to the Student Loan under the National Defence Education Act. Later in March we had a clean-up campaign to help clean up our school. We sponsored a Hi-Fi Dance early in April. We wish the Seniors of 1966 the best of luck in the future. F.H.u. hl-jTuuY Tnc Future HomGx,-.ukers of America is tne national organization of pupils who stuoy noucx.iakinfc in senior nigh school. . e work togethex- for bcttex- anu iiappiex- home-life for everyone Px-e sident Vice President Aeex-etary Treasurer Historian neporter xtecrcation Fa riimentarian Sponsor our 1965-66 Officers are: Aharon Bolyax-o. Jolinda Pyckoff Aharon Bolyard Cynlnia Lolyax-d harlene beach Lima Jo Jones Ahelia Green and Carolyn airklo Diana Justice Jars. L a. uhitescarver This year oux funa-raising projects were selling dish cloths, cook- books, unu sponsored bake sales. Our Formal Initiation was held October 21, 1965 isach u.ontx) the F.H.a. has various programs ..'e have had some speakers iOr each month which included a. health nurse, a lain is ter and a home economist, from the Konongahela Power Company Oux- Coiajiuriity i roject this year nas been baby-sitting for Fleiring- ton Grade ochool P.T.A. Other activities which vc will partcipate in are: the uevotions lor she i'lemington ni0h achool P.T.a. in inarch and a lnther-bau nter B;mquet when the officers for the year will be install- ed. ;.'e txiink that nclping make happy nomes new in the future is tne most iaiportant tnin that youth can do lor a Democracy. t . • . I DAi. J iiioTouJf i ts ux e very :-roue ol the success 01 tnc 1966 i'lend.jgton Hign oand tuis year-. It codidn't nave aeon accomplis.ied . it.,out t:,e ii.struction of our director i-jrs, Jennie Bindley. The activities we nave proudly participated in this year are: forest if estival October 9 Playing at tne oas.eetball ,a,..cs and the i ajorettes performing at naif cime. iilaerson oroadeus Homecoming October 2'J Band Day at ri.V 11 November 13 Band Deeerier 3 bprin0 Concert Apx il 29 Memorial Day Parade 30 Ine fie lugton Hi -yi band nas increased in number over these many years. now have fifty members which siakcs it the largest band ever in f lei.dr.gton nign School. The number of r..embers by grades arc: 13 seventn fereuers, 7 eighth grauer-, 6 nlntn gi'auet s, 3 ter.tn graders. 11 juniors, and b oeniors. Twenty-one new .:cr.ibers joined our forces tnis year and we are very proud to nave them. The new members are: 13 seventh graders, 4 eighth graoers, 1 ninth grader', 1 tenth graaer, and 2 eleventh graders. ihc two new ...a oretteo chosen this year are oanura Delaney and Elizabeth Career. Our drain majorette is ldnua Hammack. Lassha Kittle, Darlene bens y, idnaa Jones, beverjy Phelps anu cue bhaga are also hajor- ettes. ..e wish to tnaxik i'rs. Finalcy for a well accomplished year and best of luck to Uie Dana r.e t year. Io the ocniors, we wish all the luck arid success in the world. til oTGlt-i ux' B- .oIvl, TL -v lL Tht Iv66-b5 basketball season started out with one regular back bill Gather and i'ivs re turnings lettermar. aliison, on r eve a, neach, cample, ar.u Jenkins. Tne season had a good start witr. tne Greyhounds journeying to iickons ana grabbing the .via 63-52 witn William Gather coin.voting 38 points ana Tony oadth witn 14, Tne nent . tne was also a success with Gather, ohreve, Smith, and Allison grn : Ling another victory ovex Jin, Fingity anu tne Beverly ,-ildcuts 102-86. Gather and company .moved on with a fast pace by defeating Pi-ksns 92-43, Bt. augustine 86-56, alumni 106-42, Salem 95-85 and in tnis game oili Gather set on all high for Flemington in out doing Paul Popovicn previous i igh of 64. Gather got a grand total of 65 and a season total of 40.5. The next gate was a hard fought contest ana F.ri.o. wont do ;n to tne nanus of the bib naroons of at. Peters by 95-87. Then we took the gate to the Industrial School and won by a 70-oG victory Then wo traveled tne long ride to Beverly wnere F.ll.a. made 33 field goals witn tne ,.iidcat3 25 and lost by the senoois ..orbt aefeat 1G1-86. Jim Piu0iey siiot 39 fouls ana the team 71, so you can see what happened!1 Flemington then Ceoco back home to aefeat tne nugies 48-69 and then journeyed to nuroa and we aefeatod 90-85 ana Bill Gather scored 49 points ana raised his season record 42.3. he went to Bristol and lost again 67-52. Coalton traveled to Flcmington ana lest to F.ii.3. 86-74. F.ri.S. then playca the great Fairview Indians and lost 79-49 We traveled to bt. Peter at,a lost again in last penoa 94-78. F.h.6. played the strong auroa club ana defeated tnen 66-61. ..e then journeyed to Fairview and just about scalpca tne Indians, F.H.n. was defeated in an overtime after leading the entire contest 59-56. We got beat again at the foul line witn Gather, and Allison playing great ball. Industrial school again wore victir;i3 oi F.n.o. by 87-70 with .illjam Gataer gettting a high of 50 points. F.xi.o. went to calem and dropped this one in the final min- utes 66-59. he tnen entered the oectional Tournaments by playing Barracksville after bcina down 52-25 noli-time, dill Gather ana Terry ohi eve begin- ning to tiircau tne needle and pulled us within 7 points—tne big loss was Tony bmitn. VIA foal route ana our hopes became gloomy. Tne final score 88-79 to tne tourn-ouent wanner Bill Gather ending up with being selected on tne All-Tournament team and also was the leading scorer in the state ox -11 high schools. here's hoping Bill will make aii-state. Bill and seniors, with tne oest to Shrove, Kinsey «via e.dth a.ia to their great coach next year. Our thanks to a successful season goes to Coach onields, ass. Coach Fir. Cole and our Principal, i-.r. falcott. ALUMNI 1929-30 1933-34 (cont.) 1936-37 1. DOl‘Ou i.j 2. uoGertj U.cnoweth 3. r-arl Crumrine 4. Evelyn Glenn 5. Henry Flint 6. Gametta Marks 7. Alfred Nestor 8. Dennis Poole 9. Russell Riley 10. Edward Snider 11. Roxie Wolfe 12. Virginia Wolfe 1930- 31 1. Blanche barker 2. Pauline Benda 3. Charles Kenney 4. Cmeile Lacare 5. Herschel Sturms 6. Mary Thomas 1931- 32 1. Violet annegan 2. Charles Cather 3« Frances Daugherty 4. Ramona Dawson 5. Robert Flint 6. Eugene Greathouse 7. Daisy Jones 8. Merle Kelley 9. Alpha Knight 10. Nellie kenear 11. Reba Menear 12. Joe Piccolo 13. Joe Spadafore 1932- 33 1. Ludmilla Benda 2. Dale Bums 3. Helen Chenoweth 4. Silvia Costello 5. Cecil Rexroad 6. Mary Simon 1933- 34 1. Anna Benda 2. James Brown 3. Hamilton Cather 4. Junior Frush 5. Virginia Phelps 6. Geraldine Sherwood 7. Maxine Snyder 1. 8. Clarence Sterling 2. 9. Lloyd Stout 3. 10. Basil Bolfe 4. 11. Hugh Wolfe 5. 12. Magdolena Wenter 1934-35 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. Andy Benda 10. 2. Naomi Bowen 11. 3. Winifrede Brown 12. 4. James Burton 13. 5. Homer Daviso . 14. 6. Richard Delaney 15. 7. Charles Greathouse 16. 8. Karl Knight 17. 9. Susanna Martin 18. 10. Joe McIntosh 19. 11. Susie Nestor 20. 12. John Poole 21. 13. Alfred Reppert 22. 14. Helen Stewart 23. 15. John Wenter 1935-36 24. 25. 26. 27. 1. 2. 3. 4. Thelma Barker Evelyn Brown Geneva Brown Helen Cross 28. 5. Mary Dryfiela 1. 6. Gladys Gaines 2. 7. Helen Gaines 3. 8. John Glenn 4. 9. Ada May Green 5. 10. Lola May Hall 6. 11. Charles Helmick 7. 12. Virginia Kelley 8. 13. Eulin Kinsey 9. 14. Josie Kinsey 10. 15. Neil Marteny 11. 16. Mrsel McCauley 12. 17. Irene Modesitt 13. 18. Tony Olivito 14. 19. Mary Elizabeth Post 15. 20. Jack Powell 16. 21. Fern Rogers 17. 22. Frank Scolish 18. 23. Virgil Taylor 19. 24. Eva Tenney 20. 25. Joseph Trocino 21. 26. Francis Whitehair 22. 23. 24. Dorotha Bartlett Anne Brown Ruth Burton Charles Carder Edith Dearing Hal Findley Sam Gerard Lena Green Oma Jane Rail Anne Hricik Pauline Jones Charles elley Paul harteny Lynn Moore Ann Morgan John Olivito Virginia Pyl s Pete Richards Jessie Silver Frank Simon Marjorie Snider Virginia Stark John Stout Helen Swecker Mary Trocino Helen Whitehair Orlando Whitehair Dorothy Williamson 1937-38 Ruth Bartlett Martha Bartlett Daniel Benda Ruth Cain Billy Cather Louise Chenoweth Martha Chenoweth Isabella Coffman Nelson Davis Paul Fleming Pauline Gerard Clydia Knotts Janette Lake James Lynch Margaret Lynch Cozetta Marks Ira Marks Lillian Marks Paul Putzek Roy Radebough Stephen Reppert Burl Ross Elizabeth Sheets Mary Sherwood ALUMNI• 4. Paul Bays 5. Reta Blake 6. Shirley Boggess 7. Charles Cather 8. Carolyn Chocky 9. Sandra Collins 10. Sam Cleavenger 11. Carolyn Costilow 12. Mary Jo Devart 13. Virginia Felton 14. Paulette Fleming 15. Betty Greathouse 16. Juanita Green 17. Buady Jenkins 18. Shirley Lipscomb 19. Ivan McCauley 20. Noma Me Cloy 21. Sharon McDonough 22. Peggy Joe McNeff 23. Barbara Mullan 24. Raymond Neupert 25. Linda Patrick 26. Nadine Phelps 27. Gilbert Fhelps 28. Margaret Purkey 29. Bren ton Reed 30. Allen Saucer 31. Sandy Simmons 32. Patty Sinse.l 33. Eugene Turnbull 34. Charles Wilfong 35. Wanita Wiseman 36. Eileen Woods 37. James Wyckoff 1961-62 1. Beryl Ball 2. Nancy Ball 3. Lois Bartlett 4. Carol Blake 5. David Davis 6. Dizzy Davis 7. Zelda Drainer 8. Jin Greathouse 9. Tom Greathouse 10. Willis Green 1. 11. Mary Glenderimig 2, 12. Bill Goodwin 3, 13. Edith Hea'reii''r 4-. Hv. John Holyfi.eld C y -3 15. Donnie Kittle ‘ ■ 16. Kenny Lipscomb 17. Fred Lipscomb 8. 18. Juanita Marteny 9. 19. Bob McKinney 10, 20. Cheryl Nestor 11. 21. Sam Newhouse .12, 22. Brenda Poe 1.3. 23. Ruth Powell j-4« 24. Harrie Poling 25. Thomas Rein 26. Ruby Rand 27. Calvin ghelps 28. James Samples 29. Sharon Shreve 30. nita Simpson 31. Judy Shaga 32. Steve Simon 33. Paul Smith 34. Aim Anna Ware 35. Denver Wilfong 1962-63 1. Mary Kathleen Bailey 2. Robert Bailey 3 - Arthur Ball 4. Donnis Barney 5. Janice Bolton 6. Kathryn Jane Carder V. Judy Crim 8. Billy Dillon 9. Charles Fowler 10. Rosemary Fitzwater 11. Cheryl Gray 12. Bruce Lee Green 13. Pauletta Rae Hess lit „ Minora Knight 15. Mary Ann MeCloy 16. Thomas Moore 17. Martha Anne Phillips 18. Thomas Radabaugh 19. Clyde Raid 2uc Porter Read 21. Gary L- Ross 22. Pet Saltis 23. Roger Sandy 24. Gary Glenn Simmons 25. Robert, Since! 26. Robert Spencer 27« James TnyLBr 28. Joyce Snodgrass 1963-64 Rose3la Bailey Donald Baxter Bobby Rogges- Ts’-ry Bo.Ljard Eli .ab th Gather Joan Cieaven er GeraM Collins Sandy Collins Carolyn m”e Crouse Keracit Felton Kernetn Findley Gary Fowler Eva Louise Gibson Emmy Lou C-love.r 15. 16. 17. 18. 19 c 20. 21, 22. 23. 24, 25. 26, 27. 28. 29. 30. 31- 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14c 15. 16. 17. 18, 19. 20. 21. 22, 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. David Hall Sharon Hammons Davis Hardman Marlene Her.vner Anne Kelly Barbara Kittle Bernard Lipscomb William Jones Paul McKinney Gilbert Moore George Morgan Carol Phillips William Powell Linda Samples William Seese Raymond Serfass Susan Sheets Karen Stewart Nancy Sterling Barbara Stout Patricia Stutler Janice Swecker Joesph Westfall Jane Wilfong Melvin Wiseman 1964-65 Berlin Bailey Charles Bartlett Gary Blake Stephen Blake Janet BeggSSB Garold Bolton Mary Kay Cather Richard Collins Phyllis Felton Sheldon Findley Mary Ann Gibson Minna Green David Hays Marilyn .tones Rebecca Justice L - rry Kukuk Terry Jo Maxwell Analene Morris Kay Nestor Tom Petrovich Buddy Powell Gloria Preston Brenda Riffle Danny Robinson James Rogucki Gwen Rus Larry Singleton Delano Smith Roger Spencer Selby Trader Jerry Turnbull Larry Whitehair Connie Wyckoff • • I 9 1956-57 (Cont.) 12. Nancy Johnson 13. Siirley Johnson 14. Lewis Johnson 15. Charles Knight 16. Tom Lang 17. Norma Marshall 18. Mary McKinney 19. Charles Mayle 20. James Mayle 21. Lloyd Putzek 22. Geraldine Riffle 23. Jerry Riffle 24. Charlene Rus 25. Yvonne Saucer 26. Jackie Stewart 27. Violet Whitehair 28. Mary Wilfong 29. Donald Wiseman 30. Eddie Wiseman 1957-58 1. Donald Bailey 2. James Bays 3. Barbara Bell 4. Mary Collins 5. Betty Cooper 6. Jeanette Cottrill 7. Fatricia Devart 8. Mazie Davis 9. Howard Findley 10. Violet Fitzv;ater 11. Daniel Fleming 12. Patrick Gaines 13. Steve Gallo 14. William Goodwin 15. Hollis Gregory 16. Brenda Guzzi 17. Edward Heavener 18. Shirley Jenkins 19. Izetta Kelloy 20. Ronald Kittle 21. Charles Kinsey 22. Agnes Knight 23• Fred Maxwell 24. Carroll McCauley 25. Lucille McCauley 26. Roberta McCauley 27. Ralph McCloy 28. Thomas McCray 29. Lola McDonough 30. Samuel McGee 31. Phyllis Phelps 32. Paul Popovich 33. Charles Reed 34. Georgie Riffle 35. Leonard Rcss 36. Duane Simmons .ItLiNI 1957-58 (Cont.) 37. Mike Saltis 38. James Simon 39. Nancy Simpson 40. Judy Snodgrass 41. Laura Trimble 42. Gary Vincent 43. Deanna Waller 44. Leonard Welch 45. Flodell Wolford 46. Joe Woods 46. Phyllis Workman 48. La Rea Wyckoff 49. Jerry Wyckoff 1958-59 1. Shirley Adams 2. George Bailey 3. Rhea Ball 4. David Earney 5. Joan Bensky 6. Gerald 3cggess 7. Jo Ann Cleavenger 8. William Cole 9. Betty Collins 10. Sue Corder 11. Eddie Crouse 12. Christine DeBarr 13. Deloris Fernandez 14. Billy Fleming 15. Dorothy Glendenning 16. Bill Goff 17. Gary Gray 18. Cecil Green 19. Mary Guzzi 20. Glen Hatfield 21. Harold Hayes 22. Kathryn Heavner 23. Patti Kittle 24. Franklin Knight 25. ELda Leach 26. Carl Love 27. Barbara McCauley 28. Bobby McCauley 29. Agnes McCloy 30. John McGee 31. Jerry Murphy 32. Lillian Newhouse 33 Leonard Phelps 34- James Powell 35. Dale Reed 36. Margaret Riffle 37. Richard Shreves 38. Sandra Singleton 39. Mary Smith 40. Bill Smith 41. Grover Stewart 42. Charles Ware 44. Dorotha Wiseman 1959- 60 1. Ralph Bailey 2. Austin Blake 3. Sandy Bland 4. John Cole 5. Joey Collins 6. Connie Davis 7. Charlie Fawley 8. Lois Felton 9. Shirley Fitzwater 10. Robert Flint 11. Shirley Frum 12. Ellen George 13. Roy Goble 14. Harold Gray 15. Charles Green 16. Nycka Green 17. Carolyn Hess 18. Richard Howell 19. Joe Isabella 20. Jim Jones 21. Margaret Kerns 22. Anna Jane Kinsey 23. Betty Knight 24. Ima Jean Knotts 25. Terry Lawson 26. Fay Mayle 27. Correna McCauley 28. Delmas McCauley 29. Blair McCray 30. Brenda McCulloh 31. Roy Mullans 32. Terry Riley 33. Mary Rogucki 34. Andy Saltis 35. Lester Sandy 36. Butch Saucer • 37. Mary J. Shagal 38. Mary F. Simon 39. Stanley Smith 40. Carolyn Spencer 41. Joan Stewart 42. Leonard Urtso 43. Mickey Vincent 44. Robert Ware 45. Judy White 46. Betty Wiseman 47. Gwendolyn Wyckoff 1960- 61 1. Virginia Bailey 2. Nancy Bays 3. Patty Bays ■1-- 1951-52 (Cont.) 13. Charles Gibson 14. Mary Hustead 15. Martin Hustead 16. Tommy Isabella 17. Betty Jenkins 18. Patty Jenkins 19. Ann Johnson 20. Emogene McCauley 21. Kosalene McDonough 22. Myrtle Merrett 23. Anna Milinovich 24. Eloise Mitcnell 25. Lola Peters 26. Mary Saltis 27. Robert Savage 28. Glenn commons 29. Philomenia Spino 30. Donald Stewart 31. Paul Stipe 32. Patty Stonko 33. Pattie Thomas 34. Jean Urtso 35. Loretta Whitehair 36. Charles Whitehair 37. Clara Wolford 38. Violet Workman 1952-53 1. Naomi Brown 2. Thomas Burton 3. Charles Carder 4. Barbara Cole 5. Nancy Grim 6. Joan Davis 7. Barbara Devart 8. Charles Digman 9. Herbert Frum 10. Wanda Fulkiner 11. Okey Gibson 12. Joan Johnson 13. Robert Kittle 14. Robert Knight 15. Ralph Lake 16. Jean lough 17. Kenneth Marks 18. Roland McCauley 19. Madge McKinney 20. Helen Muszung 21. Collie Poole 22. David Popovich 23. Juanita Powell 24. John Riley 25. Billie Jo Rosier 26. Carol Shaffer 27. Shirlene Shreve 28. Albert Smith 29. William Spear 30. David Thompson ALUMNI 1952-53 (Cont.) 31. Donald Thompson 32. Wilma Welch 33. Nettie Wilfong 1953-54 1. Margaret Brown 2. Martin Brcwn 3. Richard Brcwn 4. George Carder 5. Wayne Crowe 6. Jack Dillon 7. Marvin Felton 8. Marngert Gczik 9. Helen Green 10. William Hudkins 11. Virginia Marks 12. Roberta Green 13. William Marshall 14. Dora Jean Martin 15 Shirley Meore 16. William McDonough 17. Dale McCauley 18. Nancy Newlcn 19. Robert Riffle 20. Jacquline Sandy 21. Imajean Sines 22. Shirley Wilfcng 1954-55 1. Frances Adams 2. Inogean Bailey 3. Philip Bartlett 4. Mary Blake 5. Iretta Brown 6. Ernest Cassiday 7. Philip Cleavenger 8. Patty Corder 9. Billie Rae Davis 10. Roberta Davis 11. Delores DeBarr 12. Rc nald Digman 13. Louvenia Fleming 14. Tom Gates 15. Nancy Graham 16. Jean Greathouse 17. Paul Gobel 18. Bill Helmick 19. Darrel Heavner 20. Donna Mayle 21. Norma Mayle 22. Evalena McCauley 23. Shirley McCauley 24. Dolly Nessar 25. Joe Nessar 26. Mary Newhouse 27. Nancy Stutler 28. Angela Po'llard 1954-55 (Cont.) 29. Ronald Popovich 30. Beulah riffle 31. Shirley Riffle 32. Helen Riley 33. Betty Smith 34. Vivian Steven 35. N adine St ewart 36. Dolores Spears 37. Bill Snodgrass 38. Larry Vincent 39. Georgenia Welch 40. Frances Wolford 1. Ralph Weaver 1955-56 1. Bobby Blake 2. Louella Kay Bartlett 3. Alice Bailey 4. Rebecca Bland 5. Frances Jacob 6. Joleene Findley 7. Harley Green 8. John Isabella 9. Blaine Kerns 10. Delbert Beach 11. Shirley Mayle 12. Ruby wore 13. Vivian Newhouse 14. Teddy Olivio 15. Mary Powell 16. liable Riffle 17. Percy Riffle 18. Jean Riffle 19. Jim Ross 20. Erma Sandy 21. Constance Sheets 22. Shirley Shaffer 23. Charles Shreve 24. Ronnie Vincent 25. John Wilfong 26. Charles Wilfong 27. Joan White 28. Jerry Woods 29. Betty Richardson 1956-57 1. Charlene Blake 2. Robert Bolton 3. Phyllis Collins 4. Jack Crouse 5. Robert Davis 6. Roger Findley 7. Lee Green 8. Peggy Hayes 9. Richard Holyfield 10. bailey Jenkins 11. Patty Jenkins t w , r • 1 • • i . I r. i •. 1946-47 (Gont.) ALUMNI 1948-49 (Cont.) 1949-50 (Cont.) 15. Mary Isabella 6. Howard Haney 31. Alfred Welch 16. Pauline rvems 7. Levant Hayes 32. Bedford Wilfong 17. Herbert Lipscomb 8. Vera Hyle 18. Irene Killer 9. aunior Kittle 1950-51 19. Fred Nes3ar 10. Mary Lipscomb 20. Virginia Popovich 11. Philip Lough 1. Maxwell Barnes 21. Paul Radick 12. Arden Lynch Jr. 2. Mary E. Carder 22. Dona Lou Roush 13. kadoalene McCauley 3. Richard Caidot 23. Margaret Ruse 14. Calla D. McDonald 4. James Davis 24 Mildrea hu3e 1$. Thomas Marks $. Betty Drainer 25. Lrvin bhort 16. Sam Clivio 6. Kenneth Duvail 26. Tony pino 17. William Parks 7. Delores Felton 27. George Stackpole 18. Charles Popovich 8. Violet Gibson 28. Frank stipe 19. Nellie Powell 9. Virginia Gibson 29. Rosalie Taylor 20. Lloise Richardson 10. Lorraine Goodwin 30. Vascelious Taylor 21. Francis. Riffle 11. Edward Gobel 31. Angelin Trocino 22. Russell Shaffer 12. Carl Guzzi 32. Wuanita Weaver 23. Jack Shreve 13. Jimmy Guzzi 33. Louise Wrignt 24. Velva Short lb. Lawrence Helmick 34. Troy Trimble 23. Charles Stewart 15. Mary riudkins 3S James Trimble 26. mary Ulm 16. Barbara Johnson 27. Felicia Watson 17. Fatty Kerns 1947-48 28. Jean nita Wymer 18. Alva Knight 29. Marianna Workman 19. Alma McCauley 1. Gail Bartlett 30. Virginia Williams 20. Ida h. McDonald 2. Joanna Carder 21. Minnie McGee 3. Kathryn Cleavenger 1949-50 22. John McKinney 4. William Duvall 23. kary Neal 5. Vietta Fleming 1. Wanda Ball 24. Jack Payne 6. Loretta Gerard 2. William Bihari 25. Elizabeth Pellegrino 7. Lleanor Gibson 3. Raymond Blake 26. Steve Popovich 8. karian Hanson 4. William Bobeila 27. Robert Sandy 9. Joseph Harris 3. Geraldine Bonnell 28. Kathleene Shaffer 10. Cora m. Lane 6. Jcann burton 29. Donald Smith 11. Rose M. Mitchell 7. Louise Campbell 30. James Smith 12. Kargaret kcGee 8. Paul Crouse 31. Maxine Smith 13. Annabell Newhouse 9. Nancy Fleming 32. Eleanor opears 14. Harold Payne JIG. Clinton Frum 33. Lois Springer 15. Herbert Payne 11. Warren Fulton 34. Michael Stonko 16. Mary Pellegrino 12. Geneva Gerard 35. Partha Stonko 17. Betty Riffle 13. Dorthy Green 36. James Swirple 18. Pearl Riffle 14. Wylodean Gibson 37. Betty Thompson 19. Willis D. Riley, Jr. 13. j-,ola Helmick 38. Robert Watson 20. Barbara Stalnaker 16. Sam Isabella, Jr. 21. Lleanor Smith 17. Kenneth Johnson 1951-52 22. James Thompson 18. Barbara Lough 23. Lucy Ulm 19. Wayne McCauley 1. Betty Andrews 24. helen Wagner 20. Virginia Newhouse 2. Richard Bartlett 2$. Mary Whitehair 21. Lena Pellegrino 3. Donice Bartlett 26. Helen whitehair 22. Albert McVicker 4. Jean Blake 23. Thomas Purkey 5. Grace Brown 1948-49 24. Donald Reese 6. Richard Carder 25. Dave Riffle 7. Dorothy Cottrill 1. Hubert Boyles 26. Philip Sandy 8. William Crouse 2. Herbert Crouse 27. Patricia Savage 9. Barbara Davis 3. Andy Gallo 28. Harry Stackpole 10. «ary A. Ervin 4. kary Gallo 29. Gnealee Stackpole 11. Paul Gallo 5. Betty Gozik 30. Donald Turnbull 12. Vera J. Gaines 1941-4 (Cont.) 24. Rose Scollise 25. Agnes Shaffer 26. Sam Simonette 27. Wilma Springer 28. mvelyn Snider 29. Gail Smith 30. Camella Sorbella 31. Paul Stewart 32. Ralph Stipe 33. Mary Succurro 34. Robert Taylor 35. Geraldine Vvolfe 36. Madeline wolfe 37. Naomi Westfall 38. Edith Williams 194 -43 1. Wylodean Ball 2. Hattie camum 3. Wary burton 4. Jean Cole 5. Lena Davis 6. blwanda Drainer 7. Martin Drainer 8. Norman urainer 9. John Gawuldo 10. Bud Greathouse 11. Alice Harman 12. David hays 13. cdna Jones 14. Calarence Jones 15. William Lipscomb 16. Richard henear 17. Joan Moyers 18. Eugene nelson 19. Roberta Riley 20. Robert xvlley 21. Mary Anna sheets '22. Mary °hingleton 23. Walter Swirple 24. Laura Trimble 25. Ruth Thompson 26. Katherine Trocino 27. Rosella Trocino 28. Helen Vranish 29. Ruth Whitehair 30. Carl Williams 31. Sarah Workman 32. David Workman 33. Omar Workman 1943-44 1. Betty wnnegan ' 2. Mary saligna 3. John H. bobella 4. Betty Cavis ALJMNI 1943-44 (Cont.) 5. Violet Davis 6. Vivian Gaines 7. Helen b. Gozik . 8. Norma r. Glenn 9. Roland Finaley 10. Helen Marteny 11. Robert L. Marks 12. bertha McGee 13. hartha A. Mtch 14. Ruth Mtch 15. Charles Newhouse lb. Noma J. Poole 17. George rowell 18. Delores J. k)binson 19. Mice M. Shaffer 20. Ella M. Stipe 21. Lewis h. stout 22. Jimmie °uccurro 23. Anna Swirple 24. Margaret Ulm 2$. Catherine Ulm 1944-43 1. Nadine bailey 2. James Edward Bonnell 3. betty brown 4. betty Christian 5. Richard W. Cox 6. Essie congwell 7. James IV. Drainer 8. Edna R. Fulton 9. betty Goodwin 10. Helen Hall 11. Ricnard naney 12. Mary Isabella 13. Daisy M. Mustachio 14. Edward McGee 15. Nadalene L. noyer 16. Roland Purkey 17. Linda J. neese 18. Ruth Zona Reger 19. Gerald Riffle 20. brannon xtiffle 21. betty s. Riley 22. Richard W. Selvey 23. Alpha °hort 24. Barbara June Stewart 25. Betty J. Whitenair 26. Lance D. Williams 1943-46 1. Irene Andrews 2. Ullie brown Jr. v 3y betty Connor • 4. Pat Connor 5. Ronald Cosner 1945-46 (Cont.) 6. Kenneth Crouse 7. Louise Davis 8. Lindalene Davis 9. Flora Davis 10. George Davis 11. wildred Devart 12. Betty Duvall 13. Marietta Duvall 14. Joseph Gerard 15. Lois Goodwin 16. Geneva Griffit 17. Mary Gwaldo 18. Charles Harris 19. Thomas HawMns 20. Mary Hrib 21. Fred Hurst 22. Zelma Jones 23. Earl M. Jones 24. Gene A. Jones 25. John Lough 26. Mary J. Merandi 27. Thomas i«ienear 28. Susannah McCauley 29. Fred McGee 30. Neal Moran 31. Donovan Myers 32. Donald Newlon 33. Mldred Popovich 34. Adorah Purkey 35. Louise Rein 36. Mary Rein 37. Patricia • mallridge 38. Evelyn Smith 39. Carmel W. Sterling 40. Wallace sterling 41. James Stewart 42. Nesson Stewart 43. Helen Swirple 44. June Thompson 45. John Trocino 46. James Workman 1946-47 1. Betty J. Ball 2. Albert Bihari 3. Andy Bihari 4. Bernadine Blake 5. Robert Bonnell 6. Howard Brown 7. Rarl Caldwell 8. Robert Digman 9. Charles Drainer 10. Agnes Frey 11. William Frum 12. Wayne Gatian 132 Frank Hawkins 14. John Harman 1937-38 (Cont.) 1940-41 (Cont.) •._L. AI 25. Clay stout 26. Dan Stout 27. Kathleen Welch 28. Kerndt Wheeler 1938- 39 1. Franklin Allander 2. Richard Blake 3. Mildred Cain 4. Lucy Caruso 5. Betty Jo Cork 6. Fred Davis 7. Olan Davis 8. William Green 9. Clara Belle Haney 10. George Haney 11. Lucille Hawkins 12. Genevieve Kelley 13. Dale Kittle 14. Julia Kukuk 15. Lila Lee Lough 16. Gerald Lynch 17. Helen McIntosh 18. Helen kersage 19. Thelma Mooney 20. William Newhouse 21. George Phelps 22. Rosanna Poole 23. Lillian stout 24. Sam Trocino 25. Clarice Wagner 26. Libert Wagner 27. hthlyn Womack 28. Lyla Wortonan 1939- 40 1. Helen benaa 2. Charles Brown 3. Lyle crown 4. William curt on 5. cdna Cain 6. Ruth Campbell 7. Mary Caruso 8. Paul Casto 9. Robert Centers 10. Loretta chenoweth 11. Frank Christian 12. Frank Davis 13. hlnora Drainer 14. Garland Lvers 15. Maudella Findley 16. Louie Gerard 17. Josephine Isabella 1939-40 (cont.) 18. Betty Jones IS. Arlene Knight 20. Evelyn Lough 21. Mildred Markley 22. Edward Marks 23. Ruth McGee 24. Mattie O'Keefe 25. Richard Payne 26. Joe Poppolardo 27. Lucille Post 28. Bernard Postlewaite 29. J amund Reppert 30. Joseph Roush 31. Evelyn Shaffer 32. Ruth Sheets 33. Carrie Sinsel 34. Euhama Snider 3$. Charles Sorbello 36. Georgina Stewart 37. Mary Taylor 38. Virginia Tierney 39. Rose Irocino 40. Ruth Way 41. Paul WeLmoth 42. Junior Whitefcair 43. Junior Williams 1940-41 1. Bonnie Blake 2. Robert Annegan 3. William censky 4. Margie Brown 5. Ivarean bryan 6. Lawson Burton 7. Valentino Caruso 8. Bertie Cather 9. Annabel Crouse 10. Mary Davis 11. Ronnie Driver 12. Helen Glenn 13. Cledith Green 14. Clifford Hall 15. Samuel Humpnreys, Jr. 16. Flora Isabella 17. Catherine Jenkins 18. Fred Jones 19. Doris Kittle 20. Josephine Kittle 21. Robert Lawson 22. Agnus nough 23. Charles Lynch 24. John lynch 23. Dave McCoy 26. Ruth McGluraphy 27. Emma Jean Moran 28. Mary Louise Mooney 29. Mary Louise Moore 30. Helen Morgan 31. Ruth Nelson 32. Lawrence Nixon 33. James Norman 34. James Pepper 35. - Evelyn Phelps 36. Robert Powell 37. James Areston 38. Carl Ravis 39. Gerald Rexroad 40. Clara Richards 41. Faye Rogers 42. John Shaga 43. Roy Simons 44. Carl Smallridge 45. Gus Smith 46. Clarence Spenser 47. Carrie Stout 43. Clara Ulm 49. Eva Ulm 50. Laura Ulm 51. George Urtso 52. Bill Wenter 53. Walter Young 1941 -42 1. Nola Bartlett 2. Mike Bobella 3. Robert Brown 4. Charles Bunner 5. Paul Christian 6. Edward Drainer 7. Freda Glenn 8. Bertha Hall 9. William Haney 10. Katherine Hawkins 11. Mable Hustead 12. Rose Isabella 13. Myrtle Johnson 14. Thomas Kelley 15. Leo Marks 16. Susannah Miller 17. Delbert Kenear 18. Maxine Mooney 19. Edythe Newlon 20. Ruth Phelps 21. Forrest Pollard 22. Glydas Riffle 23. Ann Ross


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