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ELLEN JANE WISEMAN The “voice ’ always heard during homeroom . . . has served as school and financial secretary for thirteen years . . . fulfills her duties efficiently. Miss Wiseman is a graduate of New York Institute of Photography in 1954. She is a member of the Grafton Business Girls Club, Universal News Photographers Association, and West Virginia Professional Photographers Association. NANCY BOLYARD Has served as assistant secretary for two years . . . has a pleasing way with the students . . . enjoys swimming and dancing. Miss Bolyard is a member of the Grafton Business Girls Club and the Hec Alums. O cce The office assistants are students selected by the school secretary. They are under the direction of Miss Wiseman, Miss Bolyard, Mr. Clayton, and Mr. Walter. These students run errands, answer the phone calls, type, collect absence slips, and perform various jobs that need to be done to keep the office running smoothly. Bottom row, left to right: Elizabeth Grow. Helen Haller. Sally Thayer, Frances Fast, Elaine W'hitescarver. Second row: Miss Bolyard, Josephine Bevilock, Carol Romine, Judy Ringler, Martha Henderson. Mary Hinkins, Linda Snyder, Maxine Sinsel, Richard Isner, Miss Wiseman. Top row: Ruth Hines, Judy Gray, Sandra Jacobs. Jackie Westfall. Mary Jane Veltri, Linda Bolyard, Mary Jane Armstrong, Carolyn McCartney, Toni Strader, Carl DeMoss.
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0? cu£tcf, ELM A ROBINSON. A.B. Likes prime ribs of beef (well clone, please) . . . Likes humor and the world in general when the sun shines . . . Her hohhv is Little League Baseball . . . Sponsor of Charles Dickens Club. FESTUS WAGGONER. M S. Teaches Vo-Ag . . . Seldom seen in the halls of G.H.S. . . . Loves to travel . . . Pet peeve is poor service in places of business . . . Likes honesty and ambition in a student . . . Sponsor of Future Farmers of America. VIRGINIA E. YOST, A.B. Dislikes lack of preparation in a student . . . Likes outdoor cooking and nature . . . Her favorite hobby is flower gardening . . . Her pet peeve is alarm clocks . . . Taught at G.H.S. for 15 years . . . She is sponsor of the Garden Club. A. V: YOHO, A.B., A M. “Relaxes on Fridays” ... pet peeve is people who enter his flower garden . . . dislikes students who avoid Fridays . . . teaches Math. Math, and Math!!! Has taught at G.H.S. for 26 years. 16 MILDRED SINSEL. M.A. “Having the time of my life” . . . Likes steak, reading, and students who cooperate . . . Dislikes students who go around with a chip on their shoulder . . . Has taught 15 years at G.H.S. LAWRENCE SPADAFORE. A.B.. M.S. “Speedy” ... A friend to all students . . . Likes chicken, athletics, and friendly students . . . Dislikes bullies ... He has taught at G.H.S. for eight years.
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The noon hour bell may mean dismissal for lunch to the students but for our cooks it’s the beginning of a mad rush to the cafeteria where hot, tasty, appetizing food is prepared for the student body. We. the 1957 graduating class, will never forget the smiling faces of our cooks as they so ably do their work. All of us are proud of our cooks. Left to right: Mrs. Lena Grob. Mrs. Blanche Stutler. and Mrs. Dorothy McWilliams. The first to arrive in the morning and the last to go home at night are the custodians of Grafton High School. It is they who keep our building warm during the winter months, cut the grass in the summer, and clean all year. They are known by all the students at G.H.S. for their friendliness. We wish to thank these people for helping to make Grafton High a comfortable place in which to live and learn. Mr. Richard Ford, and Mrs. Nettie Smith. (Unphotographed) Mr. Tom McWilliams, and Mr. James Isner. SW 'D'Uvwl Through all kinds of weather our bus drivers hold a very responsible job. They see that students safely get to school in the morning and back home again in the evening. However difficult their job may be, they have always done it very efficiently. All the students realize what a major part they play in our everyday school life. Left to right: Earl Junker, Roy Vandergrift, Roy Nose, Douglas McDonald, Howard Dillon. Kenny Posier. Edward Whitescarver. Gorden Dillon. 18
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