Graham High School - Graham Yearbook (Bluefield, VA)

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ITH the realization that in our heart and experience we are still very young, with the knowledge that within their counsel there is yet love, peace and faith for us to seek—we gratefully dedicate this, the 42;GRAHAM) tovourm PARENTS T. MARCUS GILLESPIE PRINCIPAL Western Kentucky State Teachers College, B. 8.; University of Kentucky—who deserves much credit for the improvement in the char- acter of Graham High during the year he has been with us as principal. We, the Seniors, appreciate his helpful guidance. EOGCYS Ea ViUINGY Radford State Teachers College, B. S. GRETA WARDEN GILLENWATER Emory Henry College, Bluefield College, A. B. JOSEPH C. McCOMAS MILDRED McCARTY Concord State Teachers College, West Virginia University, B. S. University of Kentucky, Transylvania, A. B, RUTH WOODSON Marshall College, Columbia University, A. B. Page 3 ELEANOR E. BOWMAN University of Tennessee, Bluefield College, B. S. RICHARD B. DAVENPORT Purdue University Wo. I ths IBA SS ELEANOR WITTEN BRUBECK Lynchburg College, Concord State Teachers College, A. B. VIVIAN E. DICKENSON Radford College Marshall College MARY E. FORSYTH West Virginia University, Brenau, Gainesville, Georgia, University of Wisconsin, A. B. Page 4 ILA FRANCES BROOKS PRESIDENT Nurse: Class President; Student Council; Girl Reserve; Glee Club; Annual Staff; Assistant Editor; Sub-Deb Club. {1 ies LET ; ive ane Ay NF a My r % Ee 1G E ; lnny, ¢ O-eg Sine Str Lio “Ser la fr 3 Of 5) Ustp Cnt Ir]g B Ir] eee ; Sub. D eke bay Serve, “age, eb . b . pe Af ae Stage: Vicecy “n ey Cc. Tegr_ Cun . cy] GENE TOLLEY VicE PRESIDENT Bluetetd= College for) Ve Pot: Varsity; Student Council. Seniors ALO e) Doris JEAN BarneTr—Dvetician Treasurer Annual, Annual Staff, Girl Reserves, Beta Club, Sub-Deb Club. EuceneE Hacer—College Band, Annual Staff, Basketball. WitiiAM FE. BowErs—Gerneral Business Annual Staff, Editor Annual, School Paper, Lib- rary Club, Class ‘Treasurer, Beta Club, Athletic Council, Cheerleader. Dorotuy JEAN BEarp—Business Annual Staff, Girl Reserves, Glee Club. Leonard Hupcins— Attend A Military Academy Glee Club, Cheerleader, Annual Staff. HaseLitinE BarGER—Stenographer. Girl Reserves, School Paper, Alpha Beta. Ruru Ler PAaynreERr—Aviatrix Girl Reserves, Glee Club. Grover Lee Crecit—Chemical Engineer Annual Staff, Library Club, School Paper, Dramatic Club, Science Club. Marcaret Wuitre—WNurse. Girl Reserve, Library Club. Jack SummMErs—Radio Operator. Glee Club. Laro Irvin Secretary. THURMAN JOHNSON—Aviation, Varsity Club. Marcaret Compron—Stenographer. Jack McCuinrocx—E ectrician. Library Play. Croy DENNIs Guapys Brooks Attend Business College. Page 7 Norman FLOWERS Mary Lee Lanrer—WNuyrse. Janice BaRRETT GerorcE F, Granam—College. Glee Club, Varsity Club, Manager Foot- ball and Basketball. LerHa DurHaM. RussELL STEWART BurRTOoN—Busine College NETTIE HuGHEs. RaLtpu CuHartEs Compton—Office Work. Page 8 Berry JANE CuristiAN—Private Secretary to a Lawyer. Harry Wariace—Attend College Beta Club. = ELMER SrowERs—Civil Engineer. Rutru WoritEYy,—WNuwrse. Library Club. HazEL WIMMER Forp LanTrER—Exgineer. MariLynn EsHsacH—Musician. Girl Reserves, Band. J. B. Burron—Attend College. Varsity Club. Page 9 LEY Trpps—Secretary Girl Reserves, Library Club. Ray Harti Havens—Business Man Library Club, School Paper, Band, Annual Staff, Assistant I’reasurer. p Krrrs—V ocalist Library Club, Glee Club, School Paper, Annual Staff. Viremnia WuitrE—Business Library Club, Girl Reserves, Beta Club. = CHARLEs BUCKLAND—WM ovie Actor Varsity Club. Marcit BatLEy—H ousewife Betty Laron—WNurse RicHarp McHarra—W ork on the Railroad Varsity Club, Glee Club. Page 10 KATHERINE MEtTCALFE—Secretary Girl Reserve, Glee Club, Basketball Team Library Club. Cart CarsauGcH—Mechanical Engineer Varsity Club, Football. Junior KERLEY—‘Sport” Bluefield College Flying Cadet. Varsity Club, Feotball, Basketball. MarcarEt JoHnson—Telephone Operator Girl Reserves, Basketball, Hall Monitors. Kart Davinson—dAttend a Business College. FRANCES SLADE Ira Jean Scorr—School Teacher. Jesse MaruEews—Join Army. Page 11 ARNoLD SarvER—Attend Business College. Beta Club. Lacy BoswEL1—Cheszst. School Paper. BLAINE BroyLEes—Attend College. Loutsr Jones—WNurse. Library Club, Girl Reserves. IRENE WaLKkER—School Teacher. Library Club, Girl Reserves, Annual Staff, Beta Club. Ray SHRADER—Radio Announcer. Varsity Club. Burorp Tasnor—Machiuist. Varsity Club, Husert Hitu—Joim Army. Varsity Club. Page 12 Senior Class Prophecy There was a roar of the huge crowd as ole “‘Strike- out” Earnest finally got a hit, winning another ball game for those almost unstoppable Yankee of the greatly enlarged city of Falls Mills, Virginia which overlooked the beautiful Falls Lake. As the sun was slowly sinking behind those beautiful ole Blueridge Mountains and the crowd was slowly filing from the stands, a well dressed young gent ap- proached upon the field to shake hands with his ole friend, Dave Earnest. There was something strange about the face and I asked my old pal Therman Johnson, the Goat of the 1950 World Series if he knew who they young man was. “No,” said Therman, but he looks darn familiar to me,” and ““Me, too,” I said. poo J heard ole “Ern’ call.“Come over here: a minute Lacy, you and Therman.” Immediately we obeyed and soon “Ern” was intro- ducing in his simple friendly-like manner to our ole school-mate, Claude ‘Edison’? Bowman. After a friend- ly handshake, I asked Claude, ‘“‘What’s this I hear about the new water solution called, the Bowman Finger Nail Grower?” “Water solution nothing, come here Marjorie,” he said, as he called a beautiful little glamour girl from the bleachers. It was none other than ole Marjorie Bailey who had lived to see her beloved ole Falls Mills become the tenth largest city in the United States, “Took at these fingernails,” said Claude, ‘‘that’s what this fingernail grower will do toward beautifying a girl.” “By Gosh, what do you call it, the American Eagle?” I asked. He laughed and jokingly replied, “Shucks no, I calls it, “Gyp ’em While You Can.” “Where are you staying!” I said, for it was now growing near my supper time which I never forgot no matter how thoroughly I was enjoying myself, I am staying over at the William Bowers Hotel, he said, won’t you and your Buddie go with me, I have quite a surprise for you.” Well, we all readily agreed and were soon on our way to the hotel. On arriving at the Hotel, we ate our supper to- gether, and were sitting and talking when we were greeted by the Hotel Manager, Mr. Wm. Bowers. “Friends,” he said, “Would you mind going out to the little Stowers Farm with me? “Gosh, no,” we all grasp, for we had not seen ole Elmer since the ole days of 1942. We were all, along with Bower’s wife the former Miss Emilia Bullio, soon crowded into Bower’s ole limousine and were on our way to the Stowers Farm. While we were on our way to the Stowers Farm, | asked ole Bowers, “‘What had become of ole “Argue Them to. They Pop” Cecil? “Well,” said Bowers, “he is one of the slickest lawyers that ever lived.” “He was employed by ole Claude here as a patent attorney when he patented his fingernail grower.” “‘He writes a hand that’s so fancy he has to hire old Charles Buckland regularly to sciper it for his customers. 1 would have asked him more, but by that time we were pulling in at the Stowers Farm. We got out and walked up the walk, knocked at the door, and were soon greeted by Elmer and his loving wife, the former Miss Letha Durham, After introductions by my good friend Bowers we were lead into the modest little loving room and seated. Ole Elmer was the first to speak up, “Have youse saw de paper, yet? Jist look here where Ruth Paynter has done gone and got married to dat handsome old Burton guy,” he said, pointing to a picture and a small piece in the paper. “Well, they sure were in love,” replied Bowers. “Yep, said; Eimer, “L @uess sit wasai natural,” “Not trying to change the conversation,” I said, but what became of George Graham, This time, it was Miss Stowers who remarked, “He's a bachelor and still carrying those ole “Tella-Lie” papers.” ‘And those three hot basketball boys, Tolley, Hager, and Kerley?” I inquired. “They are all married besides Hager, who has gyped his. way into the president of the N. W. Railroad,” said Bill. ‘‘As for the other two, they are co-promot- ers of a prize fighting business in which the great Ray “Joe Louis” Shrader, managed by ole Buford Tabord is one of their best fighters. “Kerley married a girl named Doris Mustard and ‘Yolly married the former Miss Anna Belle Shufflebarger.” “They both live on Walnut Street facing ole Beaver Creek where they have gym between them and ole Tolly is still try- ing to make a goal once in a while with the ole basket- ball’? “Does anyone know what happened to the “Mad Chemist,” Broyles!” Inquired Marjorie. Aint no use in talking,’ said Elmer, “Dat Blaine done made a bigger chemist than Ole Edison, himself.” “Yep,” I always thought he’d be a chemist, but I was expecting it to be only an air bubble,” I said. “Shucks, no, dat guys one real chemist,” said Elmer, “but he aint the only one what’s got to be great.” “Ole Nathaniel “Hawthorn” Richard McHaffa_ has become a writer of a book entitled, “I Can’t Lose Out With the Women.” (Continued on next page) Page 13 “Well, P'd never have thought he was that smart, but I guess things do happen in this world, | said, in fact | thought it would only be safe for him to follow his ole ambition of being an undertaker.” “OK; he is also an undertaker,” said Elmer. ‘“‘He’s got ole Arnold Sarver who brought out Platnick Bros. pretending to hurt his men by accident so that Richard Undertaking establishment will not go out of business.” “His first victim was poor ole Hubert Hill, who tried so hard to get out from under that pile ’er scrap iron.” “And de Law ain’t never catched up with him neither.” “But they will,” I said, “cause ole Chief of Police Neal, Lawyer Smiht, and that great “blues singing” detective Summers are one more slick gang.” “Yeah, they air,” said Elmer, but I almost furgot to tell you about ole Fred Kitts.’ He and the slender- figured Virginia White got married and have been given a screen test in Hollywood and they passed it, too, soon they may be Hollywood’s greatest.” The quiet ole Claude Bowman, having been quite long enough, spoke up, “you know they ain’t the only ones in Hollywood, cause ole Ray Hall Heavens and his wife the former Miss Virginia Mae Arms are the owners of a movie making company, but it was Vir- ginia Mae’s money that brought that place, not Ray’s.”’ “He never could save a penny.” “‘His secretary is none other than ole J. B. Burton”? whose so fat now that one day he got stuck getting in and out of his car and had to have ole Harry Wallace send over two of his lumbermen Russell Burton and Leonard Hudgins to prize him out with a wedge.” “That Burton must be a whaler,” I said. “He is,’ said Claude, “but that isn’t all,” Ole Jean Barnett, Betty Lafon, and Dot Beard are three of the companies best actresses and recently made a picture called, “Our Beauty is Almost Gone.” “And by the way old Rex Yost plays on the picture as one of the Navy’s best men.” Also in the picture are Jack Nash and Norman Flowers, two of the best soldiers that “McArthur McClintock ever knew.” “Well, by the way,” I said, “you spoke of Jean Barnett awhile ago, what became of her friend Ila Brooks? ” “IT forgot to tell you but she became the head of the Country Poor Farm,” answered Claude. “She’s got ole Jesse Ward Matthews, Mary Lee Lanter, Emma Hughes, and Ha Jean Scott and Tom Ratcliff all on her old farm.” ‘‘And very ‘Tuesday night she sends Mari- lynn Eschback and her ‘Worry ’em’ orchestra over to play for them.” And ole Elmer, piped up, “Well haint dat grand, I never would have knowed.” “Well, it was quite a surpise to me too,” said Claude, “however, I would like to tell you about visit- ing ole Carl Carbough, the railroader last summer.” “Ves,? Liedid= a 9010n. 4 He continued, “She has a little house in New York where he and his bride the former Miss Phyllis Peery live. He still keeps up right well with the girls and Page 14 he told me all about Janice Barrett getting married to “Hop” Compton, Ruth Worley winning a prize for that sneakie little laugh, Louise Jones winning a prize for being the fatest girl, Margaret Johnson going off and marrying some soap salesman that she ain’t never seen, and Margaret Compton marrying a man that turned “Boy, he knows it all, that ’ out to be a Jap spy.’ Carbough boy.” “Has anyone heard from Margaret White?” ask Dave, who as usual wanted to know all he could find out about girls. “Sure,” said Elmer, “she works as a maid for the sick Earl Davidson and his wife the former Miss Louise Harman.” ‘“He’s one of the sickest farmers in T'aze- ‘Hazel Wimmer is hired to chaffeur them around and Betty Christain looks after all seven- teen of them little children that belong to the Davidson family.” well county.” “1 don’t see how old Earl remains rich, do you?” said Letha. “No, said Thurman, ‘‘but that ain’t all he boards five ole devorced women who eats more than they pay in board.” ‘“They are Laro Irwin, who goes around sing- ing, “You Got Me This Way, Bluer than Blue,” then there is Cloy Dennis who was forced by the thrid, a woman-policeman, Gladys Brooks, to give up her lover. “Next is Margaret Compton who runs a dance hall “fit for a King” which she calls ‘““The Stagger.” ‘“The fifth is the beautiful Hazeltine Barger who does fan dances at “The Stagger,” “Boy is she something.” “Then, last not ‘least’ is Irene Walker who has studied so hard that every bood is hide from her to keep her from going crazy or dying.” “She might get well were it not for Richard McHaffa who brings her books every time he gets a chance, hoping some day she would mean a few more dollars to his undertaking Company.” “By the way,” said Elmer, “You ain’t married, Thurman, why don’t you go over and get you a gal?” “Not a bad idea.’ said Thurman as he grabbed his coat and started for the door. Soon he was on his way, and Elmer remarked, “glad to have got rid of that nuisance, I hate him.” “You should not feel that way Elmer,” I said, “but can you think of anyone we missed in our ole 1942 classes? ” “Well ves,” said Elmer, “where is Shirley ‘Tibbs and Francis Slade?” “Shucks, I forgot to tell you, Shirley is my wife, but that rascal Frances Slade I got a divorce from her, that sorry rascal, | don’t know where she is, and don’t give a hoot,” I said yawningly, but with temper “high asa. kite? “T guess we had better be leaving,” said Bill, looking at his watch. “It’s getting late, ten o’clock, new Eastern Daylight Saving Time.” “Yes,” I said, and after the general goodbyes, we were again on our way leaving “poor little” Thurman with his “tole maids.” Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Graham High School, being of fairly sound mind do hereby bequeath our school possessions, making all previous wills null and void. To our sponsor, Miss Muncy, who has so wisely guided us from our Sophomore days, we leave our thanks for the inspiration and companionship she has shown us. To our principal, Mr. Gillespie, we leave our thanks for all the happy memories we are taking with us. To the faculty we leave all the spit balls, rubber bands and chewing gum which have brought many seniors to tears. The future Seniors (and present Juniors) we leave our highly commendable reputation and our slogan, “Give me F or give me A.” Members of the Senior Class dispose of their privil- eges and property in the following manner: Haseltine Barger wills her date books to Thelma Boswell. Dorothy Beard leaves her operatic ability to Louise Teague. Cloy Dennis leaves her fluent conversations to Joan Fields. Bill Bowers leaves his artistic talent to Clarence Hill. Marilynn Eschbach leaves her ability to make silly remarks to Jean Harmon. Jean Barnett leave her wardrobe to Nelda Carter. Carl Carbaugh leaves his ability to imitate the teach- ers to Jack Nash. Louise Jones leaves her ability to sing, “It Takes A Worried Man to Sing a Worried Song” to Mary Alice Hall. Leonard Hudgins and Jack Summers leave their ability to get along with the West Virginia girls to Dennett Fleshman and Walter Devor. Virginia White leaves her tiny figure to Betty Bell. Margaret Compton leaves her quiet disposition to Doris Jones. Ray Havens leaves his work in office to Joe Oblinger. Gladys Brooks leaves her permanents to Anne Shuf- flebarger. Gene Tolley, God’s gift to the women, leaves his numerous love affairs to Wallace Kerley. Margie Bailey leaves her chewing gum to Jackie Christian. Arnold Sarver leaves his unexpected answer to Gene Albert. Amelia Bullio leaves her popularity to Aileen Crab- tree. Ray Shrader leaves his title as “Lady Killer” to Irnest Honaker. Junior Kerley wills his ability to lay out of school to Andrew Jeffries. Ila Brooks wills her expressive eyes to Phyllis Peery. Earl Davidson leaves hi er’ to Billy Pippin. n title as the “Gentle Sleep- Russell Burton wills his “cat who ate the canary” grin to Clifford Compton. Betty LaFon leaves her swimming ability to June Mustard. Harry Wallace wills his long legs to Curtis Spracher. Margaret Johnson leaves her athletic ability to Shir- ley Compton. Laro Irwin wills her position as Blondie to Shirley Mahood. Jack McClintock leaves his lengthy orations as judge to Harold Mathena. Mary Lee Lanter leaves her secret code to Eleaner Moses. Ruth Worley wills her knee socks to Nancy Reed. Buford Tabor leaves his broken heart to Lee Roy Flowers. Richard McHaffa wills his barn-yard imitations to Ernest Hall. Charles Buckland wills his apple wine to Claude Ridinger. Claude Bowman leaves his physics grades to Ernest Hawks. George Graham leaves his Monday vacations to Luther Barrett. Norman Flowers wills his wandering mind to J. G. Bailey. Ford Lanter leaves his suits and ties to Earl Shaw. Letha Durham leaves her tongue, loose at both ends, to Betty Long. Janice Barrett wills her ability to please the Falls Mills boys to June Brooks. Lacy Boswell wills his imaginative compositions to Rov Fleshman. Virginia Armes wills here galoshes and umbrella to Peggy Lambert. Fugene Hager leaves his ability to loaf through chem- istry to Robert Gillespie. Ila Jean Soott leaves her beautiful complexion to Iva Anderson. (Continued on next page) Page 15 J. B. Burton wills his Locker writing to Potty Lawson. Shirley ‘Tibbs leaves her mischievious ways and height to Benton Harmon. Buddy Cecil leaves his arguing ability to Gene Gentry. Ralph Compton and Thermon Johnson leave their A’s in English to Rufus Harmon and Margaret Painter. Hazel Wimmer wills her promptness and cooperation to Leta Anderson. Elmer Stowers wills his position as Miss Muncy’s handyman to Bye-Bye Thompson. Katherine Metcalfe leaves her graceful dancing to Elizabeth Evans. Blaine Broyles leaves his position as the “Mad Chemist” to Bill Longworth and Jackie Wysor. Ruth Paynter wills her lustrious hair to Margaret Carbaugh. Irene Walker leaves her height and primping ways to Ellen Jane Holsopple. Hubert Hill leaves his ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Jimmy Bates and Bill Pippin. Margaret White and Emma Hughes will their long distance romances to Muriel Paris, Elizabeth Smith and Mary Broyles. Fred Kitts leaves his wish for a Metropolitan career to Clifford Compton. We do hereby appoint as executor of our last will and testament, Mr. T. M. GILuEsPie. In Witness thereof, we, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred and Forty-two, this the 29th day of May, One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Forty-two do set our hand and seal. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 VirciniA ARMES IRENE WALKER Ita Brooxs Jean BaRNETT W ttnesses: Miss Ruri Woopson Miss ELEANOR BowMAN Page 16 Attorneys to the Class Juniors ELEANOR MOSES VIRGINIA DISHM¢ JEAN HARMAN PEGGY LAMBERT JUNE BROOKS MURIEL PARRIS IVA MAE ANDERSON WALTER DEVOR LORRAINE WIMMER Page 17 LEE ROY FLOWERS ANNEBELLE SHUFFLEBARGER J. G. BAILEY NANCY REED EARL SHAW PEGGY WILLIAMS WALLACE KERELY LETA MAE ANDERSON EARNEST HAWKS SITIRLEY COMPTON GENE DEVOR PEARLIE MAE BARBOUR Page 18 FREEMAN ‘TURLEY DORIS JONES LEON GILES MARY BROYLES ROLERT GILLESPIE MARGARET CARBOUGH FRANK THOMPSON PUINCIEAGIISS PMS RARE JIMMY BATES NANCY WIMMER EUGENE WHITE JET TAS EVAL Page 19 GENE GENTRY E GOOSBY ARLE LUTHER BARNETT WANDA SMITH AUN 12712 2 A) JACKIE CHRISTIAN RUFUS HARMAN ELIZABETH SMITH JOE OBLINGER MABEL BURNETT JACK HARMAN BETTY ELLEN LONG Page 20 JACKIE WYSOR NELDA CARTER GORDON BARRETT ELLEN JANE IIOLSOPPLE IAROLD MATHENA JOAN FIELDS CL UDE RIDINGER MARGARET PAINTER BILL LONGWORTIHI SHIRLEY MAHOOD ERNEST HONAKER ATE EN GRAB TRISE Page 21 Juniors What class in Graham High School in 42 had a good representation in everything including trouble? The answer of course is the Juniors. We find our girl basketball captain and co-captain, Shirley Compton and Joan Fields. Also we find Eleanor Moses, Leta Mae Anderson, Peggy Lambert, Arlene Goosby, Mar- garet Painter, and Shirley Mahood on the girls team. “Friday” Barrett, “Doc? White, Leon Gill, Jimmy Bates, Ernest Honaker, and Jackie Wysor did more than their share in boys basketball. Freeman Turley, our football captain and Jackie Wysor the co-captain are both found in the Junior Class along with many other members of the football team. We find repre- sentatives in the Glee Club, Annual Staff, Library Club, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Beta Club, and Varsity from the Junior Class. When you see the Graham High Band marching down the street you immediately see Arlene Goosby, Anna Belle Shufflebarger, and Wanda Smith our Majorettes who are Juniors and following them there are such Juniors as Margaret Painter, Jimmy Bates, Leon Gill, Aileen Crabtree, Peggy Lambert, Eugene White, Leta Mae Anderson, Billy Longworth, Joan Fields, June Brooks, Nancy Reed, Phyllis Peery, Earl Shaw, Margaret Carbaugh, Shirley Mahood, Frank ‘Thomp- son, Billy Pippin. One of the most successtul things the Juniors attempt- ed was a three-act comedy named “Look Who’s Here.” We find in this Phyllis Peery, Arlene Goosby, Harold Mathena, Jimmy Bates, Margaret Carbaugh, Anna Belle Shuffebarger, Varl Shaw, J. G. Bailey, Shirley Ma- hood, Doris Joncs, Leta Mae Anderson, Eleanor Moses, Jackie Wysor, Billy Pippin, June Brooks, Margaret Painter, Nancy Reed, and Aileen Crabtree under the direction of our very capable sponsor Mrs. Brubeck, who, through her hard work and patience, made our slay a success. pia} The Juniors also gave a Masquarade Ball which was very successful and various other things were attempted by them all being successful. The Juniors expect to let the curtain fall on a most successful year, by giving, for the Seniors, a banquet which they hope will be the best in the history of Graham High School. If they are this successful while Juniors we are looking forward to a very capable, achieving, and ambitious Seniors Class next year. COLORS—BULUE anv WHITE MOT’TO—Forwarp Ever, Backwarp NEVER FLOW ER—Rosr Page 22 : : : tt asnennaan ances ‘itboneencones soesessesseantss bo Co a 2 Pz ag’e SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL KENNETH -ABSHIRE GENE ALBERT FANNY ELLIS BAKER VIRGINIA BAKER ELIZABETH BANE DORDAN BARRETT CALVIN BEARD RUBY BELCHER IMOGENE BELCHER BETTY BELL RALPH BOWLING, JR. VIRGINIA BOWLING ELIZABETH BREWER VIRGINIA BUCHANON JOE BOB BURGE HARRY BURTON PACEL BURTON WALTER CARROLL ANNE CARTER ANN COLEMAN JACK COON ROY DAVIDSON GEORGE DEVOR NANCY DILLS BILL DISHMAN JAMES DISHMAN DANNY DORTON THELMA EPPERSON JOE EARNEST ELIZABETH EVANS THOMAS FIFE EDNA FLESHMAN EMMETT HALE MARY HALE BENTON HARMON BEULAH HAVENS LOUISE SHINUALT JOHN HODNETT BETTY HORTON MILDRED HUDGINS LENA MAE HUGHES EVA LEE HYLTON ANDREW JEFFRIES EUGENE LAMPERT BILL LAWSON PEARL LAWSON DORIS LEFTWICH L. G. MATHENA JOHN MATHENA CALVIN McCALL LORRAINE McFARLAND JOSEPHINE McGUIRE SARA MILLER MARY ELIZABETH MURDOCK BERTIE MAE NASH MARGARET NEAL PAULINE NEAL JOHN OBLINGER SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JAMES PAYNTER DOROTHY PRITCHETT BILLA LARC SAPS) JACK PRUETT dip 1335 ARKOVAKCH SI DOROTHY RUBLE MARGARET RUBLE KATHLEEN SHAWVER ARNOLD SMITH BILLY SKEWES CURTIS SPRAKER FRANCES SPURGEON DORIS STAPLES JEAN STEVENS GARNET SUMMERS JACKIE TABOR FRANCES TAYLOR FRANCES THOMAS EVERETT THOMPSON FOSTER TIBBS JOYCE TOLBERT GLENN TOLLEY DOROTHY WARFE BETTY WEEKS CHARLES WEEKS BET LYS WELLS BERYL WILSON G. W. WILLIAMS SSVTIO NVWHSAU4A Page 26 FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL GLENNA AKERS BENTON ATKINS DAVID AMBURN EDWARD AMBURN BLAINE BAKER COLEEN BAILEY EZRA BALES DOROTHY BARRETT GLENN BORNHELL JIMMY BLANKENSHIP HAZEL BRADSHAW HOWARD BREWER ROY BROOKS RUTH BROOKS WILL TOM BROOKS PROY BUSIC WALTER BUCKLAND FRANCES BURKET'1 MARTHA CHRISTIAN DORIS COMPTON PHYLLIS CALFEE WANDA CLARK SHIRLEY COMBS KYLE COMPTON LEONA DURHAM KENNETH DEVOR JIMMY DICKENSON PAT DENARDO BETTY DOSS THOMAS DRAN ROY EPPERSON JEAN FLUMMER CUR OS HR YAb MACKIE GILLIAM EDWARD GRAHAM JACK GENTRY EMMETT GREENE JOVCESGIDEES PIE VARS ANEIKCIS: WSUANON ROBERT HAVENS LOUISE HOWERY EUDINE HARTLEY DOROTHY HARMON DRUCILLA HOFFMAN DOROTHY JOHNSON FLORENCE JONES THELMA JONES WAYNE KINZER MARVIN KIRK ELAINE LAIRD JANE LEFLER JEAN LEFWICH SANE Lena eZ HERBERT LONGWORTH BUDDY MOORE JOYCE MORGAN MARIE MUNCY JOYCE MUSTARD FRESHMAN JAMES McCRASKEY NORMA McGRADY CHARLOTTE McALLISTER FRANCES McCLINTOCK MARY ANN NASH CORETTA NEAL EDNA NEAL VIRGINIA NEAL BETTY NELSON RAY NASH MARGARET OSBORNE BUDDY PERRY BOBBY PAYNTER NORMA PEERY VEOPRRUBIE WALKER RUTHERFORD JACK RICHARDSON DOUGLAS ROACH RICHARD RIEDEL BETTY RASH CURTIS SHUFFLEBARGER BERNARD STOWERS ROBERT SEXTON KENT SHELTON ROBERT SCHRIDER ROY STEELE NANCY STEPHENS HELEN STEVENSON LEONA SARVER CLASS OFFICERS WILLIE MAE SMITH LETHA SPERGEON DOROTHY SHRADER FRANCIS SHRADER KATHLYN STINSON ELEANOR SCOTT GLENN TABOR SALOMON TABOR GARLAND THOMPSON ARNOLD TURNER CLIFTON TURNER JIM ED TURNER JEAN THOMASON WILLA MAE TRIVETT SHIRLEY TAYLOR MARVIN VANHOOZER BETTY WHITLEY REINOR WALLACE CLYDE WYSOR KENNETH WALKER ROBERT WARDEN FRANCES WINFREY BETTY WALLACE BOB WALLACE MARGARET WALK JACK YOST POLLY YOST oe ne: ease eect sanewer’'s RR ee ee RS ee HES RAN WER BH He SENIOR VIRGINIA MAE ARMS DOROTHY BEARD FRED KITTS ECGENE HAGER LEONARD HUDGINS IRENE WALKER JUNIOR BETTY ELLEN LONG MARGARET PAINTER ANN SHUFFLEBARGER RUBY BELCHER ELEANOR MOSES BRE EVENS CURE Y4 ELLEN J;, HOLSOPPLE LETA ANDERSON JOAN FIEEDS ANNUAL STAFF AMELIA BULLIO Business MaNnaGER BED CECI AssistANT Business MANAGER BILL BOWERS Eprror ILA BROOKS Assistanr Eprror JEAN BARNETT TREASURER R. 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WILLIAMS Coe VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS 1 @ BS ae Let] eee eee etn ee ke ee eke ee ee ee ee eee ee we eet PRESIDENT PO BA Dal SEAN CANIN Od Bel BP Bal DAES Ss Se ee cae A RL le Beene on ed ee ee RL re ee ee ee Vice PreEsiIpENT REASY MS EA RSA, ER eerie terre ee ew Sere Bee a Mee Ae a ee ee RR cu EE SECRETARY- TREASURER RO BERS GC eAUNIO IE RES © IN teeter ee eee Ore ae EN OTE ce Ee Ae ee ae ew CW ee Coacu HN same TAY VaEINGDD, ©) IRs ee ete re ee ae ee Pr nee err ee eS een ene REE) eel ee Se ES AssisTANT CoACH MEMBERS HUBERT HILL DAVE ERNEST RAY SHRADER BUFORD TABOR EUGENE WHITE RICHARD McHAFFA JACK WYSOR THURMAN JOHNSON FREEMAN TURLEY BOBBY SMITH HAROLD MATHENA FRANK THOMPSON LUTHER BARRETT CHARLES BUCKLAND GEORGE GRAHAM JUNIOR KERLEY GENE LOR EY REXSVOS WALTER RUTHERFORD ERNEST HONAKER CARL CARBAUGH ERNEST THOMAS EARL SHAW J. B. BURTON CL oe SNAAVH AVY NOLUAYG AWUVH NOLUAL TAVd SYUAWWAS NOV VNAHLVYN ‘D7 YOUV.L NNATS STTID NOI QLIHM ANTOAT MVHS Tava LLYWaVd NAGAOO HLUYOMONOT LYAdAaH YAOVH ANAOONA Wow AGN AYdAAd STTTAHd NONYAA VIATAS NOSMOVI FARLS LLAAYd ATIIA LLAaNGOH NHOfL LUFANVI ADDAd SdTadIa NVOL SALVE aINWIL HLYOMONOT TIC syooud aNaL TALL eAGLaLYIS AOVITIVM ALLAG GOOHYWW AdATYIHS LLAINON anal dGaad AONVN AYIND2W AONVN woLoauId “LTWOdNAAVG ‘I ‘UY SUHMINAI ANVE AGSOOD ANATUV MOOLNITIOW STONVUA NVWHSIC ATI NOSdNOHL LLAYTAT SM4IM SATYVHO dIHSAYNWIE AINWIL STTAM aINWIL VATAAT ANVE UALNIVd LAYVOUVI NYOH aofr HOVdHOSA NATIUVI qAAULAVUO ANITUV NOSUAGNVY VLA UAOUVAATAAQHS NNV CARNIVAL QUEENS ee SYLVIA VERNON WANDA SMITH MARGARET OSBORNE COLOR GUARDS AND MAJORETTES Page 37 MOR Ria ‘ s ee ee ccanunnemese naman | : S CHEERLEADERS SHIRLEY COMPTON, Junior RUDDY CECIL, Senior JOYCE MORGAN, FrestMman BILL BOWERS, SENior LEONARD HUDGINS, SENIor EDNA FLESHMAN, Sorpnomore Cho Page 38 Football Graham High’s 1941 pigskin squad pictured above with Coaches Anderson and Davenport. Former Coach Ted Fix is also shown in the above group Jeane wae) leaves lal, ML dlolmmsoi, Amelia -Bullio, tl. Gara nena Mee Barrett wise a larnaon Capt. Turley, Passing. Beautiful receiving Davenport, Asst. Coach; Turley, Capt.; Wysor, Co-Capt.; Anderson, Head Coach by White Page 40 Blocking out for Tolley’s line plunge. 1941 GRID ROSTER Jaude Bowman, G; Charles tuckland, C; Joe Burge, H. J. B. Burton, G; Carl Car- augh, T; Pat Denardo, C; Javid Earnest, E; Thomas me, T: Clarence Hill, G; fubert Hill, T; Lee M. Ker- @, H. B; Herbert Long- rorth, H. B;Harold Mathena, 1; Richard McHaffa, H. B; Jonald Moore, G; Jack Yuett, H. B;Jack Richard- mm G: Harl Shaw, H. Bs lay Shrader, TT; Bobby mith, C; Buford Tabor, G; lest Thomas, G; Foster libbs, E; Gene Tolley, F. B; Yeeman Turley, Q. B; Walk- r Rutherford, F. B; Eugene Vhite, E; Jackie Wysor, T; fex Yost, Q. B. teorge Graham, H. T; Ther- fan Johnson, H. M; Jack farmon, S. M; Zane Bar- ett, S. T; Reinor Wallace, ; M. Tolley gets off a high one. McHaffa is hit hard by Tabor G-MEN FOOTBALL SCEDULE 1941-42 Opponents Gates September 9 Beaver 7 Here 6 September 19 Pocahontas 8 Here 6 September 26 Bristol, Va. 41 There 0 October 3 Marion 0 Here ) October 10 Tazewell 18 Here 0 October 17. Richlands 7 There I October 21 Northfork 26 There 0) October 25 Saltville 0 Here 6 November 7 WHlkhorn 138 Here 19 November 14 Coeburn 26 Here JUNIOR VARSITY October 31 Tazewell Jr. Varsity 6 Here 6 November 7 Pocahontas Jr. Varsity 0 There 39 Turley—Captain, 1941-42 W ysor—Co-Captain, 1941-42 LETTERMEN OF 1941 Front row L. to R.—Smith, Kerley, Tolley, Tabor, Burton. Back row L. to R.—Carbaugh, Mathena, Turley, Shrader, Wysor, Yost. Basketball Page G. H. 8. BASKETBALL SCH 1941-1942 COUNTY TOURNAMENT February 27 and 28 EDULE Graham High School Gym Place Opponent Grahanie? 6 Her seer en See Alumnae 29 Grahanie 9 == Heresy coeene Pocahontas 39 Greangran 4b 2 Hereze = Burkes Garden 22 Grahame.) Teer ese eee ee eee Beaver 38 Gralrame() Herexdet See ase Saltville 31 Ciaingne Go. oe Theres] se! Burkes Garden 35 Giana Se There: a oe ees Tazewell 51 Cranage.) a Here See eee sens Elkhorn 80 Cranes: Therese ee Richlands 34 Gina On Henes sa re Gate City 36 Giananie? 0h (henesy eee tee Saltville 36 Grahanine 5 HGicehe Sa 8 Ree ree Tazewell 42 Grahnanie2 ) Ther eye See Pocahontas 42 Giraliaiie 2 H Cea een ee Northfork 47 Grahame (a= Heres ieee oe Richlands 28 Grahame 6 Hererxte eee se Grundy 48 Qrahori AW ateneetene sitar t ye es aap Elkhorn Grice. HiT) eee eee Heres ame Spe eet Grundy Graken? oa Heres sen eer = eee Beaver 32 42 JACKIE WYSOR, Guarp LUTHER 3ARRETT, FoRWArRD EUGENE WHITE, Cenrer LEON GILLS FORWARD GENE TOLLEY FORWARD JIMMY BATES, Guarp GORDON BARRETT GuaArRD CLAUDE RIDINGER, Forwarp JOHN HODNETT, Forwarp EUGENE HAGER, Guarp Basketball SHIRLEY MAHOOD, Forwarp RUTH BROOKS, Guarp MARGARET JOHNSON, Guarp G. H. $. GIRL’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1941—1942 We They + We They GLSivs.-Alumnadess.--- Leressn ee 30 ales eG ESS VSanichlandsemesesres Ther ¢1.eaa 23 12 g.HS., Ws. Pocahontas ———-—tlele -— oa Looe G.H.S., vs. Saltville_.__ -_- Theres=: oom iW hs G.H.S., VS. Burkes Garden _-_ Here =e 30 22 | CTS. wearers See se ee yf a5 SH Seay Soetoa Lowa eee Here. ease oe iy 16 ; : ‘ H.S.. vs. Burkes Garden__There ---___- PA a 3 | Gu Se Vs-s Locanontas= aa Theres se= a5 47 LER issn Wey lee ee Herewee ene 19 8 CHES vse Richi anid cane Heres vee 37 95 17a 8 wee “Ravenellln_.. _Maere -- 2.228 20 38 é G@ HES yaw Grund ye eee Ma ee 23 28 : ELEANOR MOSES, Forwarp SARAH MILLER KATHERINE METCALFE, Guarp Page 44 ForRwWARD BEULAH HAVENS, FoRWARD JOAN FIELDS, x (Co-Carrain ) 1941-42 BASKETBALL Name Pos. No. Shirley Compton (Capt.) Ga 16 Joan Fields (Co-Capt.) iF iN Margaret Painter G. 12 Arlene Goosby G. 10 Eleanor Moses (High Scorer) F. iat Leta Mae Anderson Ge 133 Peggy Jane Lambert rt. 20 Sarah Miller Hie ils) Shirley Mahood IF. 14 Beulah Havens ‘ie 18 Katherine Metcalfe I. 8) Margaret Johnson I. Pail Ruth Brooks G. 0 Doris Leftwich ‘ 00 LETA MAE ANDERSON ForRWARD FoRWARD SHIRLEY COMPTON, Guarp ROSTER Coaches Opinion Smooth Guarding Always Trying Little but Mighty Angel with a Temper Pivot Man Signals Cross Guarding The Jumper Crazy Shot Too Many Steps Switch Watch Those Tigers Willing To Learn Dependable DORIS LEFTWICH FOQRWARD MARGARET PAINTER, Guarp ARLENE GOOSBY, GUARD PEGGY LAMBERT, Gi ARD PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The concerns whose advertisements appear on the following pages have cooperated with us in making the 1942 GRAHAM possible. Please show your appr eciation by patronizing them whenever possible. To these firms we extend our appreciation for their generous support. We thank you. THE BUSINESS STAFF Page 46 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE GRAHAM } 1942 2s EOE Med SSR ey 2 BAN cd -@- eRe (CINE INR IDG led, WWD KG 212 First National Bank Bldg. Bray eerie ale ee eV Veteoel eeVelsheGsleNe eA We are specializing in short intensive courses for those who desire to prepare quick- | Ste ae ly for civil service and war o ° = =. : . ie Pee ee fens work. Employers of Office seal. Only schools of Help throughout the high rating are per- United States | an d mitted its use on sta- Canada recognize this tionery and advertising seal in the selection of material. office personnel. ruta Se Gay GW y Ya Y Y Se sa blige : 3 im : ai Cae, y T.B.CAIN, PRESIDENT Page 47 MCLAINS BUSINESS COLLINGE (The Exclusive Business School) THOMAS E. McLAIN, President Phone 2870 Phone 4842 BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA GRAHAM-McLAIN GRADUATES MAKE GOCD James Pyle Blueficld Monument Company Bluefield; Va. James Averill First National Bank Bluefield, W. Va. Margaret Faulkner Bluefield Supply Company Bluefield, W. Va. Anna McCreary Appalachian Electric Power Co. Bluefield, W. Va. Kitty Trayer Blucfield Supply Company Bluefield, W. Va. Kenneth Barnett Southern Gas Company Blucfield, W. Va. Ruby June Stowers Imperial Ice Cream Company Bluefield, Va. Hazel Bane Imperial Ice Cream Company Bluefield, Va. Dorothy Carbaugh G. H. S. Com’) Dept. Bluefield, Va. Hattie Spurgeon U. S. Government Norfolk, Va. Tom Jennings Bank of Graham Bluefield, Va. McLAINS ALL-OUT VICTORY PROGRAM has a two-fold meaning for young people: Patriotic service DURING the war and security of employment AFTER the war. 1918 1942 Some Of Us Can Look Back And See Ahead Fully Accredited By: The American Association of Commercial Colleges. Summer Term: June 2 Fall Term: September 1. COLONIAL TPHEAT RE The Showplace of Bluefield, W. Va. @ HOME OF METRO-GOLDW YN—-MAYER WARNER BROTHERS AND RKO RADIO PICTURES Page 48 WHEN -YOUATHINK, OF GOOD COOKING THINK OF Gras) THE SUPERIOR FUEL DEGERIERD GAS CO: ICE ACE IER LIKE SON Like father, like son ap- plies to lots of different habits ... We’ve catered to the clothing needs of hundreds of Graham High school students, many of ae eA. them now happy fathers. We are happy to say that their sons have taken up the same habit by get- ting their suits, topcoats, and a general line of haberdashery from . SE PASMSAGN Ss A Complete Young Men’s Shop BLUEFIELD, W. VA. 3 lode JEW VE Vel det SHOP RED GOOSE SHOES FOR CHILDREN RED CROSS SHOES FOR WOMEN We Nan Blucheld, BARNETT- BRUMFIELD GARAGE alex pent Repair Service” BLUEFIELD, VA. Phone 4723 SHELL PRODUCTS TH E CHICAGO HOUSE FURNISHING CO. Since 1890 COME IN AND odes COMO CE RUA GAL TNes TEIRONTPIELCURel es, IDA faded bree BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA Page 49 PLATNICK BROS. (Incorporated) IRON AND STEEL SCRAP, METALS, ETC. NEW AND USED ANGLE IRON— BEAMS — PLATES — SHEETS PIPE—REINFORCING STEEL and RELAYING RAILS Telephone 4615 Bebe Ue Be Wis: te Vy eon ey ae Vere TASTE-TEST | WINNERS cou arta 2tit 2.7 aXe : glasses WS E- “Best By ‘Taste Test” NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS HOw EE MivAcieZ Blueheld’s Friendly Hotel 200 Rooms 150 Baths MAX MATZ, Manager WILLIAM IRA MUNSEY, Asst. Mer. THE PADDOCK GRIEE @ WEST VIRGINIA’S FINEST RESTAURANT ® 616 Princeton Ave. BLUEFIELD, WEST VA. Page 50 Compliments of Celegraph Connnercial Printing Co. PTE TP IB ANI Ww 412 BLAND ST., BLUEFIELD, W. VA. P R O D U Cc al S COMPANY Compliments of lela |EEeVWietiels Bom SOUL eG Welch. LLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA —_—_—€ —— ————_— 7_—_— { X_Xx _EE; “a health tood”’ Humphreys-Sites Drug Co. 112 Princeton Ave. | Phone 2523 BLUEFIELD, W. VA. BUUBPIEE DY VA. Compliments BLUEFIELD AWNING FURNACE fia COMPANY 801 Bluefield Ave. Phone 1669 Bluefield, West Virginia BANKS OF GRAHAM Tee ValeaaNe 25 “THE BEST FOR THE LEAST” PHONE 4623 Next to Post Office BLUEFIELD, ap VIRGINIA BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA to Page 51 NBC RED AND BLUE WHIS —SERVING— SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA —AND— SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA 1440 KILOCYCLES Authorized Dealer ROYAL PORTABLE and STANDARD TYPEWRITERS ANDREW-CROWELL CO. BLUEFIELD, W. VA. L SEU MEAT E RADIO SERVICE W HOLESALE—RET AIL RADIO SERVICE AND SW REIwhie No. 6 Bradmann Bldg. Phone 1921 BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Nee et eater epyitr “euarmacy, £9202 BLUEFIELD. VIRGINIA Compliments of HW SUD Neca EO: BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Page 52 ) BUCO ERIE EID SEUNG GE SE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS BRIDGE PRIZES CHINA, GLASS, SILVER Visit The GHEE OAR ee IPMN TE At COMPANY BLUEFIELD, W. VA. MAKING FRIENDS AND COMPLIMENTS INFLUENCING PEOPLE —=RHY THM== = PUNCH == TICKLES: THE TASTES Deserves Your Friendship GEORGE BALE AP Because of Its Pleasant, Nirareracias Gagbelringee GARAGE The Sun Rise Bottling Gor TAZEWELL, VIRGINIA POCAHONTAS, tnt VIRGINIA BEVELED COLLEGE Junior College in Virginia Save money. Take the first two years of your college course here. Then, enter the junior year of a Senior College $150 Pays Tuition and Fees for day Cares SW. orks in Arts, Science, Pre-Med, Pre-Law, ' Engineering, Business Administration or Secretarial for Day Students. For Catalogue Address Pein WibGOrEEGE P. O. Bluefield Virginia Telegraph Bluefield, W. Va. THE BETTER DRUG STORES GOODY KOONTZ, DRUG STORES The REXALL Stores BLUEFIELD, -:- WEST VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Sao NKE Ss Gil: CANNON COMPANY FURNITURE Ma NOS ve SPORE 300 Federal Street COMPANY Sc to $1.00 STORE PLOTS ERED 200 Federal Street BLUEFIELD, -t- VIRGINIA Page 53 COMPLIMENTS OF BUGGER LEI DAGAoheral CO) BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS RON IEIBIE, Gy eavaxel iMOre SaAOURE BLUEFIELD, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Andrew-Crowell Co., Inc. Peery Building Phone 3808 BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF Sublette Feed Supply Co. Bluefield Avenue BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF W Sid EA Rkeye GOMEAIN NG BLUEFIELD, W. VA. [Were Wer STs 1 ton 3 “The Reliable Jewelry” | $09 Federal St.’ BLUEFIELD, W. VA. Compliments of Gro lioniva Welsh een BLUEFIELD, W. VA. The Compliments of BAD Sito ERLE HS PATTON 820 Bluefield Ave. Bluefield, W. Va. New Method Laundry “Hor Those Who Want The Best” Telephone 4755 BLUEFIELD, VA. 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