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Homecoming Queen QUEEN ATTENDANTS CROWN BEARER FLOWER GIRL CROWNED BY Betty Hawkins—Senior Lucille Williams—Senior Betty Wilson—Junior Roberta Lockard—Sophomore Mary McKinney—Freshman William Burdette Sammie Sue Stutler Mr. Earl J. Culp, Principal The idea of the first Grafton High Homecoming was originated by the Re-Echo staff and put into effect by the Student Council. It started off with a huge thuse, held Thursday, November 1, at the city parking lot. Despite Friday's rain we went ahead with the gigantic parade which assembled on Washington Street and marched to the G. H. S. football field. Prizes were awarded to the Tri-Hi-Y float as being the most beautiful, and to the Re-Echo float as being the most original. The coronation, which was the main event, took place at the half. After the game everyone enjoyed himself at a dance sponsored by the Re-Echo. Ju nior Senior Prom King and Queen 1951 Court QUEEN—Jane Coulson KING—Charles Bennett CROWN BEARERS—Charles Duty and Virginia Anzy Mays Princesses—Martha Kemple, Charlotte Smith, Patty Burnside, Phyllis Burnside, Carolyn Anderson, Beth Courtney, Peggy Kiger, Ann New-come, Betty Hawkins, Dorothy Lo-bis, Rita Lou Phillips, Sylvia Waggoner. Princes—Richard Poe, Robert Lambert, Don Willis, Ray Williams, Richard McAvoy, Robert Hoskinson, Freddie Miller, Ronald Dotson, Ray-mon Hawkins, Benny Mays, Brooks Bartlett, James Wickham. FORMER QUEEN— Vera Jacobs Todd FORMER KING—Clyde DeBarr Ray Vingle's Orchestra 7
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Appreciation Mrs. Mildred Haddox We, the Senior Class of 1952, wish to convey our sincerest appreciation to Mrs. Mildred Haddox for the eight years which she devoted to the students of Grafton High School and their welfare. Mrs. Haddox came to Grafton High in 1942 and assumed the position of English and speech teacher but was forced to resign her post in 1950 due to illness. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from West Virginia University and has also attended Marshall and Davis and Elkins Colleges. During the time she taught at G. H. S., Mrs. Haddox was a junior advisor and acted as sponsor of the Thespians. She is well remembered for the excellent direction of the many plays that were presented under her supervision. M iss Blanche Guard We, the seniors of Grafton High School, would like to express our appreciation to Miss Blanche Guard, who appeared at the Homecoming celebration of Grafton High School. Miss Guard is one of the earliest graduates of Grafton High School. She attended a three-year course at the Central School on Wilford Street. She was a member of the graduation class of 1888, which numbered seven people. After graduating from high school. Miss Guard worked in the law office of her brother. Later she worked for Loar and Poe's General Store and for the Loar and Hendrick Clothing Store as bookkeeper and cashier. She was then employed by the Grafton Sentinel until her retirement in 1935. Again may we say. Thank you, to Miss Guard for her welcome contribution to our school activity. Mr. W. Merle Watkins For his outstanding contribution to society, we, the Seniors of 1952, express our appreciation to W. Merle Watkins. Mr. Watkins, present judge of the circuit court of Taylor and Barbour counties, graduated from Grafton High School in 1898 and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from West Virginia University. He taught four years in Taylor County schools, was our first athletic coach, and introduced the sport of basketball into our community. During his coaching tenure football, basketball, and baseball teams represented Grafton High School on the field and floor. Mr. Watkins later enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania and received his law degree in 1910. He has been practicing law ever since. Judge Watkins was the last mayor of Grafton under the mayor and council form of government. He has acted as city attorney, served for three terms as prosecutina attorney of Taylor County, and at one time held the office of state senator from this district.
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Re - Echo Staff Editor—Con Conrad Co-Editor—James Wickham Business Manager—Dorothy Lobis Assistant Manager—Charles Keener LITERARY April Headley—Literary Editor S I Wagg°ner—Assistant Literary Editor Rita Phillip! V'° Marjorie Hargetr Brooks Bartlett Johnn.e Keener Sue Sliter Bet,Y J on Smi,h SUBSCRIPTION Donna Glover—Manager Louise Henderson—Assistant Manager Ann Newcome Elaine Wolfe Mary June Martin Barbara Smith Virgil Rogers photography Staley White SPONSORS Nan Newcome Jackie Roomsburg Shirley Summers James Glenn Mr. Sherman Haselden Miss Ruth Batten PRODUCTION Patty Gallaher—Manager Wilma Londer—Assistant Manager Becky Linn Violet Fast Earl Luzadder Belle Findley Earlrita Newlon Donald Kirby Hazel Kines ADVERTISING Raymon Hawkins—Manager Willadene Sapp—Assistant Manager Frank Faulkner Ronald Dotson Becky Brown Jean Cochran James Beverlin Donnie Shohan MOUNTING Benjamin Mays—Manager Betty Hawkins—Assistant Manager Carolyn Gawthrope Harold Courtney Shirley Bumgardner Barbara Kimble 8
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