Hurricane High School - Yearbook (Hurricane, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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VOL XV NINETEEN HUNDRnD FIFTY ONE Published by the Senior Class of Hurricane High School U C 1. ' ' qw MY 1 ' w N' . - , H32 4 . dwg N 'ww Q ' MA' I X . HHH' f s ,, il ,,.,- . UN C We, the staff gratefully dedicate this annual, 'The Hurricane , to our sponsors, Mrs Roach and Mr Louke, who have guided us through our high school life They have gladly assisted the class with every worth while project it has wanted to undertake, and without their help this annual could not have been published MF, J Lldministratimn U80 lo 0 R SA I AR ON N6 UU AH uh Brown Jesse W Nalfers, Howie Arthur, N Cargill, CPresident , W George N Erwin Vayne W right Seated left to Superintendent Assistant Cottrell, L. C I 'i l Hf I U' L . Hi s. ,gf H ' U lr .-: ' 5 -Q D t 4- f M X npr-, 4 L :J .. , f, '. P . .V . .- - '- - : . . ,K intendentl, . f J. Super O 0 White right Standing left to 351 -0 rffz. at lr C 0 Casto lprincipall West Virginia Institute of Technology English, social studies and printing A B 1 32 West Virginia University secondary and elementary education I A 1 8 Teaching and school administration 12 years in Putnam County and seven year in Jackson County, teacher of one room schools for four terms in Putnam teacher 381 Superintendent of Jackson County Schools fl9M3 MSD Su erintendent of Put nam County Schools C19 5 M91 SUPERINTENDENT O 0 White ASSISTANT SUPFRINTENDENT C L Cottrell 'ki BOARD OF EDUCATION PRESIDENT IEKBERS George W Cargill lilliam I Walters Jesse W Brown Romie Authur wayne F Er'in Ida Hao Crouse fsecretaril Graduate of H H S 119 95 ' . ' Q A '45 Fe' A J ..-9 ' . .-93 ' and principal, Buffalo High School l193h- 1 o F fl , fifgk M J D Lou e est Va U Vo Ag L QP- 1? Mrs Jewell Bragg Morris Harvey B S est Va U English -,ff Mr Hershell Graham Morris Harvey B S ,M Marshall A B Natural and Phys Science R ,4- Mr Nelson Bragg Mrs Virginia Chapman p Egtel Burns Marshall A B , M A Marshall A B arshell A B Social Studies and Music and English ,th gnd Science Physical Education N Mr Ray Basham NK Ars Lillian Knapp West Va Tech A B Marshall A B W Va U R Marshall Home Economics Social Studies bn j Mr Clyde Wheeler Fairmont State A E Marshall M A Social Studies -.sv f- J :A 16 M r. . . k . . W . . B.S. . . - - - - W . . M. A. . . . -G at fc? Qs. 1 H 1 - Y - M . . . . . . . M , . M fl! 1: 'jg' .A 1 ar.. f' I' A , f 5 A A 1 A . T -3 2 ff .. 1 sa, lr Levis Ball Marshall A B Math and English l Mr Raymond Peak Morris Harvey B S Commercial Courses 5 lr James Porter larshall A B Music Hrs Kathryn Coyner Marshall A B Social Studies Hrs Lillian Roach larshall A B Fnglish and Latin S ,4 lr William Young Marshall A B Social Studies and Physical Education 1 lr Delmer Good Morris Harvey A Social Studies and Physical Education 'CIS Irs Winifred Shafer lr Albert Neville Marshall A B West Virginia U University of Mich English Marshall A B Com ercial Courses 'Q' s . 7 . Q' 1 1 5 Q.. 'A nat X ' 5 V ' e - ' ' - - ' .B. 1, Q? as W is- Seniors KNUAL STAFF a ,X sr., 'IP , qi QQ Tne. Stagg 8 R Co editors Publicity Sports Alumni Clubs Class edito Senior Page Literary Circulation Advertising Typing Sponsors I' Mary Lou Ellis and George Erwin Norma Crouch, Patricia Faulkner Virgle Mynes, Lester Dent Joe Ann Shinn, Betty Smith Erma Riddle, Polly Abbott Carol Rowsey, Josephine Escue Imogene Miller, Rita Hughes, Gaye Billups Dick dankins, Franklin Meadows Laura Neeley, Mary Ellis, 8 Alice Ann Conner Panola Fields, Pelmanita Keeling Mrs Roach, Mr Louke SA . . il-J! , A .df Lu ,eau , P ' , f XV 9 QL , Us fi S Ks ff 0 x , X5 1 QL 1,1 fd A v ,150 U N H In E .-Cf ' -IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, k Art ----------------------------- Alice Ann Conner, Jack Davis VALEDICTORIAN S Dick Hankins HONCRAFTAN I Panola Uields Dicx Uankins Josevhiwe Escue Danola Fields Franklin Ieadows Vary Lou Allis George mrwin Alice Ann Fenner Lester Dent Inogene iller James Lelnster Phyllis Joyce Palranlra ieeling SALUTATORIAN Josephiwe Escue HCNCZADIAN -c franklin Meadows Q li- , .Q l l 'Q HONOR STUDENTS ,T l I 4? S Xl lf - I , , 1 Sensor Omcers T Standing left to right Virgle lynesfpresidentl, Franklin Headowsftreasurerl Laura Neeleyfsecret GPU, GCOPSG Eninivice president! -556 Section II President Virgle Hynes Vice-president - Imogene Secretary - Palmanlta Keeling Treasurer - Lee Woodworth Section I President Franklin Meadows Vice president Betty Smith Secretary Mary Ellis Treasurer George Erwin O I . V -'x ,Chl . M . . v .273 57-' ':f,: Y- L ' 0 f' we-v A l N .J Q ' u - . . - gh l K , K. Polly Cathern Abbott NRabbit kv ffl' Like hec Violet Peggy Boggess Peg Goodness gracious' Virginia Atkins NGenn Well I'll be i 'ET' Ronald J Bird Bird Aw fiddle' Burke Bell Burke' Huh? Whoo What? Yr:-, Earl Dean Burns Q? Shorty f e Do whitch-it? Marjorie Gaye Billups George What did you say? Randall Burns Randyn ' Fine! 'C' T nl Carol Sue Chapman 'Suzie You nuthead' Frankie F Davis uFerdie Alice Ann Conner nnie Well, for cat's kittens' Hubert Jackson Davis Jackn Good Gosh! Charlotte Ann Cox uShortie Good! Lester Ray Dent nBucky' Girl! Norma Jean Crouch Forevermore! Beulah Mae Dewitt nBeu1ah Baby Aw, shoot Qs ,l 3 Mary Louise Ellis Lou Oh, my gosh!! Louise Estes 'Short Fine! Jeanne Erskine Jeanne Heavens to Betsy! Patricia Jean Faulkner Patn George Franklin Erwin Curly Oh, shoot' Panola Fields nPinnochio Good grie Jose hine Escue Npu I Good grief' Alvin Thomas Forth Forth Gee whiz! 'M 15,- Q3 FJ ff If 7' 1 In 4'5 + I Charles William Graham Preach' Great stars! Lois Elfreda Hodges Lois Good horse! John Richard Hankins Dick' Shut up, Smith! Rita Hughes nB1ondie Oh, murder Gerald Aubra Hendricks Skeetn , fiddle! Phyllis Joyce Phy Oh good gos Norma Gail Hodges Kitty' Oh foot! Palmanita Keeling Katie Well foot! tg xx Fred Quentin Kennedy nJock' Dad blamed' Earnest Meadows I Red' Sure thing! James H LeMaster Zeke Dang the luck' Qu dk 4:2 40' 0.6 may ,l liab- Franklin Meadows NFrank' Howdv Bub' Jack Richard Lovejoy 't know Jack Meeks nMeeker Beats me' 'hr ' 4' 'Q Charles May Charlie I don't know Imopene Cleo Miller Cleo Oh, joy! 'D L31 ii Hermetta Mitchell Shortien Oh, dear! Vida Neil usqueakie' Ho1y'mackere1! Shirley Hynes Fireball ' 1 be a osetta Farley Neumeyer 'Rosie Call the law! Virgle White Hynes Bloody murder! Erma Riddle nSnooks Oh, fine! Bays Laura Jo Neeley Jo Jo' Corn sakesl Jack ooper nJack You don't say! N Y W 1 Q D U I X. X X H ' I 1 ---1 SQ' New R N uvirgen f -Q A jb- f A x limi fl I v i. x 5 in X sei 1.- .J Carol Sovine Rowsey Sovine What did you say9 Barbara Jean Terry Bobby 're crazy! Joe Ann Shinn Sweet Pea Now look cutie in Charlotte June Thompson 5 uCar1otta Holy catfis Betty June Smith Smith Aw, foot fire' Donald Richard Thompson Dic Dale Spence Buster Yes, my feller' Catherine Jane Thornton 'Cathy' By gollyl 5 William Lee Umberger B111 Good night Irene 'L ? fr- Hubert Wicklin 'Herbert Ok 1et's u h Clifford Leroy white Popeye You don't say Joseph Lee Woodworth Holy cow' vy A Gloria Louise Yoder K Kissien Shut up! Donald Guthrie Guthrie I'm movin' on lerrill Taylor Gary Young MOTTO NFin1shed, yet beginning' COLORS Scarlet and grey FLOWER White carnation I1 N I 5, A 5 W B 'dl . p s I 4 ll N - D' Q if 0. . ' 4. 'E' H' Y iw CQ? 4 JQ Ween . nit , J. ' I A1 f ' ' - ' P , 5 B N 6 N ll 1 Semor Actlvltles POLLY ABBOTT Hamlin High School, Glee Club 'Hearts And Gowns , Annual Staff F H A VIRGINIA ATKINS Glee Club, Wild Rose , Rose Of The Danube' 'Hearts And Gowns', Elite Club, Y Teen Spanish Club BURKE BELL F F A , F T A , Boy's Chorus 'Rose Of The Danube', W Va Club, Science Club, F F A Parliamentarian GAYE BILLUPS Hamlin High School, Glee Club 'Hearts And Gowns', Annual Staff RONALD BIRD F F A , Reporter and Asst Vice Pres of F F A , Science Club PEGGY BOGGESS Elite Club, Home Room V Pres Y Teens Sec'y F T A , Sec'y , Sub Deb, of Sub Deb, and Treas , Correa Sec'y Latin Club EARL BURNS Hamlin High School, Science Club RANDALL BURNS Science Club, F F A , Sec' and Treas of F F A , Football CAROL SUE CHAPMAN Elite Club, W Va Club, Y Teens, Sub Deb, Wild Rose , 'Rose Of The Danube' FLOYD CHAPMAN Hilton High School, F F A , Football ALICE ANN CONNER Curry Chatter Staff, Annual Staff, W Va Club, Glee Club, Girls Chorus, Book Club, Sub Deb, Dramatic Club, National Thespians, National Honor Society, Band, lajorette, 'Gangway For Ghosts' 'Cannibal Queen , 'Farmer's Daughter 'Little Clodhopper Wild Rose 'Rose Of The Danube', 'Hearts And Gowns , 'An Old Kentucky Garden , 'The Campbells Are Coming CHARLOTTE COX Campbellsville, Ky High School Milton High School, F H A , Treas of F H A NORMA CROUCH Dramatic Club, National Thes pian Society, 'G ngway For Ghosts' Annual Staff, 'Wild Rose , Chorus, Student Council FRANKIL DAVIS Football, 'Wild f The Danube' Gowns 'An ld Kentucky Garden , Chorus ose Ro e 'Hearts And JACK DAVIS Band, W Va Club, Home Room S c'y , F F A , Jr H gh Basketball, Home Room Tres Science Club, Student Council Chorus, Thespian Society, Gowns Date With Judy', 'Rose Of The Danube', 'The ampbells Are Coming LESTER DENT Hamlin High School, Football, Home Room, V Pres , Annual Staff, National Honor Society BEULAH DeWITT Book Club, Y Teens MARY LOU ELLIS Band, All State Band, Chorus, All State Chorus, National nor Society Reporter, Date With Judy', 'Gangway For osts', Wild Rose 'Rose f T e Danube', 'Hearts And Gowns , Old Kentucky Garden , Miss Hurricane, Miss Putnam County, Dramatic Club, All Co Band, Class Treas and Histor ian, Winner of Local and Regional K of P Speaking Contest, Sr Class Historian, Co Editor of Annual, Sub Deb Club, Annual Staff JEAN ERSKINE Y Teens, Elite Club C I O I I1 N , N O U I I I N N U1 . , . . . - s, . . . . . . . . . . , ' a ' . - II R ', ' s 1 0 , N , O I n Q . .,. . . . . , e . . . I . . 1 ' I I and Pres., W.Va. Club, Treasz, 'Gangway For Ghosts', 'Hearts - . . And ', ' ' ' ' . I ' - c . . . . y. - - 0 ll . - H0 II A N I . II II O h I I II . . . An ' n n - I1 , ll . D GEORGE ERWIN Co Editor of Annual, Pres of Student Body, Pres of F F A Football, Co Captain of Foot ball, Sr Class V Pres , Home Room Pres , F T A Pres , and Treas , F F A Treas , V Pres and Chaplain, Class Historian, Student Council, 'Gangway For Ghosts' 'The Campbells Are Coming , Black Widow , 'Rose Of The Danube' 'Hearts And Gowns , National Honor Society JOSEPHINE ESCUE St Albans High School, Y Teens, Student Council, Pres of Y Teens, Student Council Sec'y and Treas F T A , V es of F T A , F H A , Latin Club, National Honor Society LOUISE ESTES West Virginia Club PATRICIA FAULKNER 'Gangway For Ghosts', Annual Staff, F H A Pres Glee Club, National Thespians Society, Date With Judy', Wild Rose , 'Rose Of The Danube', 'Hearts And Gowns 'An Old Kentucky Garden PANOLA FIELDS Hannan High School, Y Teens, Annual Staff ALVIN FORTH Science Club PHYLLIS FREEMAN West Virginia Club, Book Club, Y Teens, F H A CHARLES GRAHAM W Va Club, Science Club, Wild Rose , 'Rose of The Danube' 'Gangway For Ghosts' F T A , Basketball, Manager of Football Team, Glee Club DONALD GUTHRIE F F A RONALD GUTHRIE F F A , U S Na RICHARD HANKINS Band, Student Council, F F A National Honor Society pres 'Rose Of The Danube', 'Hearts And Gowns 'An Old Kentucky Garden , National Society Of Thespiens, Student Body V es , 'Gangway For Ghosts', 'A Date With Judy ' e Campbells Are Coming , All State Band, Chorus, K of P Public Speaking Contest, Local and Regional Winner, Annual Staff JERRY HENDRICK F F A , Sentinel of F F A , Science Club GAIL HODGES Club, Y Teens Treas , Sub Deb Club LOIS HODGES West Virginia Club, Y Teens, Book Club PHYLLIS JOYCE Wild Rose , Majorette, G ee Club, 'The Campbells Are Coming , Miss Redskin RITA BELLE HUGHES ee Club, Elite Club, Wi se , ose f The Danube', Dramatic Club PALMANITA KEELING Home Room Treas , W Va Club, Book Club, V Pres , of Y Teen Home Room Sec'y , Sub Deb Club Cheerleader, Annual Staff QUENTIN KENNEDY Hi Y Club, H Club, Football and B 'Rose GLENN JAMES Point asketball Mana er, Of The Danube LAKE H LeMASTER Pleasant High School JACK LOVEJOY So Charleston High School, Jr High Basketball, Football, Basketball, H Club, 'Black Widow , Sportsmanship Club, 'Rose Of The Danube' 31 r e e e eg e o s up 'D - ' -I n o o I n I e e 0 e e e og Pr . 0' ', Th W N, I1 YI D I II ' . o up e o o e Pr . . . . . . . Jr. Class Sec'y., Annual Staff, Elite Club, Book Club, W. Va. . . V YI N 1 n n n VI h . ll , S ' Gl ' ld Ro ' 'R O W. . ll D . . . . . vy ' - CAROL ROWSEY CHARLES MAY Football, Basketball, nRose Of The Danubeu, nHearts And Gowns nAn Old Kentucky Garden , Varsity H Club, Football Co Captain EAHNEST MEADOWS St Albans High School, Basketball FRANKLIN MEADOWS Jr High Basketball, Sr High Basketball, Football, nGang way For Ghostsn 'The Camp bells Are Coming , Science Club Pres , Student Council, National Honor Society, Sec of National Honor Society, F T A Treas , Annual Staff, Sr Class Treas , Home Room V Pres and Pres JACK MEEKS H Club, Jr High Basketball, Football, Basketball IMOGENE MILLER Glee Club, Wild Rose nRose Spanish Club, 'Gangway For Ghostsn, National Honor Society HERMETTA MITCHELL Wild Rose , 'The Campbe Are Coming , F H A Club, FHA Sec'y , LH Club SHIRLEY MYNES West Virginia Club, Varsity H Club, Football VIRGLE MYNEB Football, Student Council, Home Room Pres , Basketball Manager, Jr Class Pres , Sr Class Pres , W Va Club, H Club LAURA JO NEELEY Cheerleader, Band, Glee Club, Girls Chorus, Wild Rose Rose Of The Danube', nHearts And Gowns , nAn Old Kentucky Gardenn, All State Chorus, Y Teens, Annual Staff, All State Band, Sr Class Sec'y , Elite Club, National Thespians, Sec'y of Thespians VIDA NEIL Elite Club, Y Teens, Curry Chatter Staff, Latin Club, F T A ROSETTA NEUMEYER Dunbar High School, 'Wild Rose 'Rose Of The Danube' W Va Club, Y Teens, F ERIA RIDDLE Pres Elite Club, Class Glee Club, Wild Rose Of The Danube', 'Hearts Gowns , Y Teens, Annual JACK ROOPER Treas Rose And Staff F F A , Science Club, Foot ball Beckley Jr High School, Hilton High School, Glee Club, Girls Chorus, 'Gangway For Ghostsn, Annual Staff, Elite Club, W Va Club JOE ANN SHINN W Va Club, Glee Club, 'Wild Rose , nRose Of e Danuben, Majorette, nThe Campbells Are Coming , Annual Staff BETTY SMITH Curry Chatter Staff, Glee Club Girls Chorus, Sub Deb Club, National Thes ians, 'Gangway For Ghosts' A Date With Judy nW1ld Rose 'Hearts And Gowns nAn Old Kentucky Garden , 'The Campbells Are Coming Annual Staff, Y Teens DALE SPENCE St Albans High School Football MERRELL TAYLOR Hi Y Club BARBARA TERRY Summersville High School, Hilton High School CHARLOTTE THOIPSON Elite Club, Y Teens I! H - YI , D N I 3 I O I - OHCAO . ll I1 ll . e e , n- n Q I O N I O I ' ll ll, . . Of The Danube', Elite Club, National Thespians, Y-Teens, I I 11 0 fl li ll 1 115 . N I I l es Q e e ' e , . E - n, n . , N Il D e e e e , YI VI - Il I , I1 DONALD THOMPSON Jr High Basketball, Football Sr High Basketball, H Club, Sportsmanship Club CATHERINE THORNTON Book Club, Y Teens, Cheerleader, South Charleston High School, Y Teens, F H A BILL UI ERGER F F A CLIFFORD WHITE St Albans High School, Foot ball, H1 Y Club, Curry Chatter Staff HUBERT WICKLINE West Virginia Club, Future Farmers of America LEE WOODWORTH F F A F T A , Boy's Chorus, Home Room Treas 'Rose Of The anube', 'Hearts And Gowns , Latin Club LOUISE YODEE lg H Club, Y Teens, Treas of Y Teens GARY YOUNG Hi Y Club ai ,, QQQTD FD X qty Y nJb n s P W os' Q Q Z Bt!-NX ' A Blu-K S N Q Noi woekv I 'Q xl efgfi WB ix XXV C0 ,f -Sf ' A annul Ntlll' 0 ! 1' L ,Q 4 J'- X case ? 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I n .-Loy.-,Djs .metwsnx ,5N I .- FU D ' si X fc- SQ - N HeasElep T To all of us, at one time or another, there comes an important day in our lives a day that we like to remember as long as we live Just such a day was September 3 19 7, when 82 eager young people, feeling very excited and important, entered the classrooms of Hur ricane High as freshmen The class was divided into two sections with Mrs Roach spon sorlng section I and Mr Louke section II Elected as class lead ers were the following people president, Richard Hanklns, vice president, Mary Ellis, secretary and treasurer, Betty Smith stu dent council representative, Hermetta Mitchell historian, George Erwin The class colors were blue and gold and the class flower was the marigold The class took every opportunity to participate in school activ ities There were 3 members on the football team and 6 on the junior high basketball team Three members of the class plaved in the band, and Alice Conner, Joe Ann Shinn, and Phyllis Joyce served as majorettes Laura Neely did well as a cheerleader Another member, Marv Ellis, distinguished herself by winning the local Knights of Pythias public oration contest The class was also very active in the various clubs and their work Sixteen musical souls were in the glee club and 16 boys were members of the F F A , of which George Erwin was elected chaplain 471-441- Trying to act like grown up and succeeding slowly in our ef forts, we passed safely to our sophomore year. The enrollment dropped to 78 for that year, and a very happy year it was. Again Mrs. Roach and Mr. Louke were our sponsors, and class officers were president, Franklin Meadows, secretary, Phyllis Joyce, student council representative, George Erwin: historian, Mary Ellis. The red rose was chosen as class flower, and the class colors were scarlet and gray. We selected as class motto, NA winner never quits, and a quitter never wins . This year the class was pround to have more of its members take part in the different activities. There were lO boys on the foot ball team and Quentin Kennedy was manager. Four were on the basket- ball team, S in the band, 3 majorettes, fJoe Ann Shinn, Alice Ann Conner, and Phyllis Joycej, and 3 cheerleaders, KCatherine Thornton, Palmanita Keeling, and Laura Neelvj, Ten boys were members of the F.F.A. Many of our class were ln the chorus and were active in other clubs. Catherine Thornton was Miss Redskin's attendant from the sophomore class. Richard Hankins won the local Knights of Pythlas public speaking contest. -Q' I ,.. lr: 5 1 4 3 5,2 Y gg 1 I n 'J gn '11 , ii., 1 .rl I, 'ei ' 1 r ' ISTORY I ' ' - -P' 0 'B J . :i lj ..- , M , TH- N '1 The fall of ' 9 found us one step nearer to our goal as once more we came together in the halls of H H S Answering to the name of juniors were 7 ambitious specimens who re lly kept every one on his toes Combined class officers for that year were pres ident, Virgle Mynes, vice president, George Erwin, secretary, Josephine Escue, treasurer, Mary Ellis, historian, Richard Hank ins and Mary Ellis The white carnation was chosen as class flower and green and white as the colors The class had as its motto, Ulf God be for us, who then can be against us? This, too, was an eventful year Thirteen of our classmates carried the pigskln for the football team Kvirgle Mynes, Randall Burns, George Erwin, Jack Lovejoy, Frank Davis, Shirley Mynes, Charles May, Franklin Meadows, Donald Thompson, Lester Dent, Jack Meeks, Floyd Chapman, and Jack Rooperl, while 7 raced up and down the hardwoods for the basketball team CDonald Thompson, Franklin Meadows, Jack Lovejoy, Charles May, Jack Meeks, Frank Davis, and Charles Graham! Other classmates who took part in the extra curr icular activities included 8 members in chorus, 3 majorettes, CPhyllis Joyce, Joe Ann Shinn, and Alice Connerj, 2 cheerleaders fLaura Neely and Palmanita Keelingl 9 in National Thespian So clety S student council members and 3 band members CJack Davis, laura Neely, and Richard Hankinsl Eleven boys were members of the F F A of which Richard Hankins was president Margaret Burdette was Miss Redsk1n's attendant from the junior class Those taking part in the junior play, 'Gangway for Ghostsn, were Patricia Faulk ner, Franklin Meadows, Alice Conner, Charles Graham, Carol Rowsey, Mary Ellis, Imogene Miller, Bettv Smith, Richard Hankins, Jack Davis, George Erwin, and Norma Crouch Mrs Roach and lr Louke sponsored the play which was a great success The great event of the year was the banquet that we gave for the seniors on April 28 Using the theme, WUood Luckn, Vlrgle Mynes served as toast master 444434 As school convened the following autumn, 69 of us took our long awaited positions as seniors The top at last' We set about establishing ourselves in the usual routine of the school by elect ing combined class officers as follows President, Vlrgle Hynes, vice president, George Erwin, secretary, Laura Neely, treasurer, Franklin Meadows Mrs Roach and Mr Louke have continued as our sponsors and advisors and the class owes a good deal of its suc cess to these two who have been so helpful and understanding The class presented a play on November l? entitled, 'The Camp bells are Coming We were proud to have 12 lettermen in football and in basketball One young man, Ronald Guthrie, answered the call to duty and enlisted in the U S Navy A popular young lady, Phyllis Joyce was Miss Red Skin Another will known lass, Mary Ellis, won the title of Miss Putnam County at the Putnam County homecoming, September 10 Her loving cup now graces the office The future looks promising in fact, it looks so promis ing that 9 of our female members have taken a chance and have become engaged or have become married The blossom of youth has now almost burst into full bloom Our graded school and high school days will soon be just one long memory Often we turn back the pages on time We remember in cidents and people woven so closely in the pattern of the past that it is hard to determine what time in our lives, thus far, was most pleasant Now, as we come down to the end of our senior year and last year in school, we are reminded that 'One day a hush will fall, the footsteps of us all will echoe down the halls and disappearn And so it is with re ret and et a joy in our accomplishment, that 8 Y we bid farewell to those,who have been our companions and friends, as we go out to take our places in life 1+ 1+ - . in , - I I . It was given in the gym amid the bright colors of a rainbow setting ll. - ll . TLASS WILL X X ZX? x Q S J X We, the senior class, being in our right mlnd at the present time, wish to leave our reputation fif it's of any valuel, our talents, our good behavior and anything else we might have which would be useful, to the future sen ors We, the seniors, do hereby make these individual wills I, Polly Abbott, having a figure like Tinstein and a brain like Betty Grable, do hereby will all of my abilities, which are few and far between, to my SPECIAL girl friend, Hilda Porter Petunia , to anyone who likes it as wel as I o , Burke Bell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep chewing gum for my girl friends to Leslie searls , Gaye Blllups, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get social civics in algebra class to anyone providing the answer isn't two plus two equals world problems , Ronald Bird, do hereby vill and bequeath my privilege of driving Mr Louke's car to anyone who has the ability to drive , Peggy Boggess, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass chemistry tests to Jackie McCormick I, Earl Burns, being of weak mind and strong body, do herebv will and bequeath my ability to get along with people to Peggy Montgomery I, Randall Burns, do hereby will and bequeath my position the football team to Richard Burns I, Carol Chapman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type to my sister, Gloria I, Floyd Chapman, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in English to Mairles Johnson I, Alice Conner, do hereby will and bequeath my old locker to Jim Sovine, Roy Ross, and Jack Gibson The more the merrier guys!! xl: S . N. ag f',! - I, Virginia Atkins, do hereby will and bequeath my name, I! H 1 d . I I I w . ie. ' I on I, Jean Erskine, do hereby will and bequeath to Grace Hayden, Norma Phelps, lable Smith, and anybody to get along in study hall as well as I did I, George Erwin, do hereby will and bequeath my to Mr Peak, so we both, together, can be a man I, Josephine Escue, do hereby will and bequeath at H H S to anyone who will make the best of them I, Louise Estes, do hereby will and bequeath my understand Mr Basham in social civics class to Edna you can do it better than I' June Erskine, else the ability great stature my happy days ability to Leadmon Hope I, Patricia Faulkner, do hereby will and bequeath my progress in home economics to my brother, Bob, hoping that he will do as well as I did I, Panola Fields, do hereby will and bequeath my place as a senior to lairles Johnson Hope you enjoy school and have as much gun as I did I, Alvin Forth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to hunt during school hours to my partners, Bobby Hall and Gay Deskins Phyllis Freeman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type to Norma Jean Cisco, hoping she can do it better than I did Charles Graham, do hereby will and bequeath my position as manager of the football team to Billy Burns , Donald Guthrie, do hereby will and bequeath my daily physics I, Dick Hankins, do hereby will and bequeath my vast knowledge of music to lr Porter and lrs Chapman I, Jerald A Hendrick, do hereby will and bequeath my parking place to Henry Umberger to park his Jalopey I, Gail Hodges, do Hurricane High to Carol Tincher I, Lois shorthand to Hodges, do Elizabeth Hodges I, Rita annual staff to Helen Roberts Good Luck hereby will and bequeath my good times at hereby will and bequeath my ability to write Hughes, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the I, Phyllis Joyce, do hereby will and bequeath my place as majorette to anyone with lots of money and very few brains Poor kid' I, Palmanita Keeling, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at school to Stella Faulkner good luck, gal' I, Quentin Kennedy, do hereby will and bequeath my hook shot in basketball to NB O W Sovine I, Glen Lake, do hereby will and bequeath my typewriter to my sister, Ruth I, James Lelaster, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make good grades to Lovetta Fields I, Jack Lovejoy, do hereby will and bequeath my great knowledge of football and basketball to Coach Bragg I, Charles lay, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the football team to Jack Gibson Good Luck, Tank' I. I, I to anyone who is in need of them. I, Earnest Meadows, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school to some unknown junior who needs it I, Jack Meeks, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Jack Gibson Imogene Miller, being of brainy brain and disposition, have decided will to that I don't have anything I can do without, so I will my some future senior who doesn't know what to will Hermetta Mitchell, do hereby will and bequeath my art ability to Phyllis White I, Shirley Mynes, do hereby will and bequeath my football uni form to Raymond Affolter I, Virgle Mynes, do hereby will and bequeath typewriter 415 to anyone who can make it spell right I, Vida Neil, do hereby will and bequeath my place as a senior to Delores Stanley I, Rosetta Neumeyer, do hereby will and bequeath to Peggy lont gomery my ability to get married I, Erma Riddle, do hereby will and bequeath to Joyce Young my ability to become engaged I, Jack Rooper, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet to Wayne Rooper I, Carol Rowsey, do a man and keep him to my We, Betty Smith and ability to keep quiet at up the good work, kids hereby will and bequeath my ability to get sister, Lois Joe Shinn, do hereby will and bequeath our all times to the entire junior class Keep Dale Spence, do hereby will and bequeath my two gold teeth to Bill Burns Merrell Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in English , Barbara Terry, do hereby will to any poor soul who deserves punishment' and bequeath to Peggy Mont gomery my ability to get married I, Charlotte Thompson, do hereby to make good grades in bookkeeping to will and bequeath my ability anyone who can make better grades than I did Good Luck' I, Donald Thompson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wreck cars to Jim Sovine I, Catherine Thornton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of school to Janet Thornton I, Bill Umberger, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to always drive a new car to Wendell Ashworth I, Clifford White, do hereby will and bequeath my good looks to Donald Hamon I, Hubert Wickllne, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school to Hugh Estes I, Lee Woodworth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school to Johnie Dent I, Louise Yoder, do hereby will and bequeath my place in study hall to Geraldine Roeper Hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did In I, I, I, I - I, Norma Crouch, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get assignments to my sister, Mary Ann, honing that she will not wait till the last minute like I did I, Jack Davis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability +- keep quiet in band class to Ruth hlu Forth I, Bucky Dent, being of unsound mind and a cheerful disposit ion, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the football team to Larry Keeling provided Coach Bragg sees fit, and I also will my loud socks to Frances Burdette providing she buys me some more I, Beulah DeWitt, do hereby will and bequefth all my books and lessons to Rosalie Dewitt to do as she pleases with them Mary Lou Ellis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get social civics class on time to my sister, Pat Laura Neely, do herebv will and bequeath my ability to drive a 'BUICK' to anyone capable of herding cattle Gary Young, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Jimmy Black, hoping that he will grow up to be a man S g Z mls J E MX uma U PJ F1j1+FC F19 + 03 DIP s fha 'J ' x ref A :A M wx Q 'b P700 wx 'Avi frills . 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'15 5 57'-xx 'J 1 p' Y , ff i s -li cLAss PRGPHECY X :sF5::5::p'P lnimk gg! 15 yi Prophecy is a stran e thing Mr Webster says it is a declaration of things to come Maybe 'dream would be a better name, but nevertheless, when the time Qwhich in this case is ten yearsj is fulfilled, maybe we can read over this prophecy and relive again momentarily the happiness we know now Hurricane, W Va , 1961, population 2,000, a small town lying content edly in a beautiful valley It is skirted by small, lazy fields, these being owned and tended by ambitious folks like Charles May and his wife, Phyllis Joyce May Living on the May farm there are three small children who call Phyllis and Charles nlother and Daddy The largest field on this farm has been rented for a wild west show The 'King of the Westn, Dale Spence, is making a personal appearance with his famous horse, Chigger His top cowboy, Wild Bill Umberger, rules the two stable boys, Burke Bell and Ernest Meadows, with a firm hand and a six shooter Horrible shrieks greet us as we come to the business district of this growing metropolis These unearthly sounds are coming from a building with a 'dentist sign up over the door Inside, Catherine Thornton, lady dentist, is extracting a broken tooth from the mouth of Jerrv Hendricks who is chief nut cracker at the zoo What is that strange thing waddllng down the street? Why, 1t's Peggy Boggess, the famous dietician Just recently she gave a lecture on, 'The olly of Fudge Sweet music comes to us on the breeze, or maybe it's mingled with the odor of fresh popcorn We happen to be near the Kissmelove Theatre where Laura Neeley is practicing the hit song for Object of My Afflictionn In the Museum of Natural Mystery, owned by Patsy Fulks, Hermetta Mitchell is displaying her most recent painting of Mary Ellis, who is a well known model The president of the Hurricane Dairymen's Association, Lee Woodworth, has been called on the carpet by Bucky Dent, head of the Humane Society, for being cruel to animals. It seems that while Lee was supervising the oper ation of extracting cow juice, one of his jerseys kicked him and he returned the favor! Look out there! Whew, that was close! Franklin Meadows, who owns the Houndtooth Dog Kennels, was airing his dogs, and Merrell Taylor almost ran over him with his nFresh Doughnut' truck. 5' .mQi A .. ll msn uhhh , - . 'ur' 7 ' L -ew--.l ff -.zz M xx I C N ' n 5 n . . C O 1 I . n . I . I . x 1 n . ' e . F N. . n I ' o Ai.'::::a. The latest issue of the magazine 'Better Homes and Gardens features Ba bara Terry's new recipe for macaroni cake It also devoted a section to Erma Riddle Bays' beautiful home and garden Her flower garden is the beauty spot of the town, but her favorite flowers are the Sweet Williams and little Black eyed Susans who are slowly turning her hair BPH? On the main street corner, Gary Young, promising young news oaperman, is lustily calling attention to the evening edition of 222 Dail Gab This masterpiece of gossip is edited by James LeMaster, w o ives up to the name and traditions of the paper A item which makes this paper a favorite of all is the lovelorn column under the supervision of Polly Abbott who knows what she is talking about Charles Graham has returned from a tour in South America where has been giving lectures to the cannibals on etiquette Imogene Miller is now instructor of the new kindergarten She was teaching her pupils how to get along with each other when Rita Hughes, the superintendent, walked in just in time to catch a spit ball between the eyes This deadly mlssle was thrown bv Carol Rowsev's oldest son There has been more law and order in Hurricane since Shirley Mynes became police captain He arrested Ronald Bird for planting wheelbarrow seed on Sunday and sentenced him to life in comfort The town plumber, Jack Rooper, has been working sev ral days on Rosetta Neumeyer's dish wringer She put her laundry through it by From the little radio shop on Noise Street, owned bv Alvin Forth, comes some mysterious sounds Suddenly a voice says Wstation L I A presents the Betty Smith show, starring Bob Hope and all the little Hopes They sure are little hopes, if Bettv is around' The atomic laboratory is progressing raoidlv since Josephine Escue inherited it Those helping her in her work are Gail Hodges, Palman ita Keeling, and Carol Chapman They are splitting atoms to make a perfume which will draw all good looking men their way Look out, you helpless males' The Rosebowl has been moved to Hurricane and Virgle Mynes, Jack Meeks, Donald Thompson, and Randall Burns have become football heroes in the eyes of every red blooded American boy But a dreadful catas trophe has befallen them They all received broken crazy bones in the last ball game They have been sent to Rattlebraln Asylum Dr Hu bert Wickline says they will recover quickly after a few years of brain cure The only soothing thing in this place of rest is the symphony orchestra conducted by Dick Hankins That's where he ended up after trying to run Spike Jones out of business The latest edition of The Dail Gab tells of a terrible explosion in the upper end of town louise Estes and Beulah Dewitt were canning their winter food supply They put dynamite powder in the cans in stead of salt They had read in Destruction magazine that dynamite powder had great preserving qualitles The Chick Shop, owned by Virginia Adkins, will be the scene of a style show which will feature drooping necklines, waistlines and hem lines Norma Crouch, Jean Erskine, and Charlotte Thompson will model these latest creations I I V' H E . . n he mistake. Jack's motto is WI fin anything worth tearing up.' ' . , I R NI The Tryme Advertising Company, owned by Donald Guthrie, has ples tered a new bill board on the city jail It features that lovely model, Vida Neil, and an inscription which says 'Try Dlrto soap 1 this doesn't work, try weak lye Louise Yoder's skating rink is the town's favorite hangout Earl Burns, the friendly undertaker, is usually there dru mlng up business Just last week he had to rush Charlotte Cox, head instructor, to his ambulance because he accidentally tripped her as she skated past Quentin Kennedy is suffering from nervous shock He has phone vision installed in his gassless, tireless, motorless car and one da he called the wrong number His nurse, Patricia Faulkner, says the chocolate pills Dr Jack Lovejoy gave him are causing him to recover slowly Familiar sounds are coming from Prof Jack Davis' office Pan ola Fields, his secretary, is typing a letter to the U S Patent Office asking for a patent on Prof Davis' latest discovery, wonderful Burhead Hair Dye Admiral Ronald Guthrie was told he could come home on a leave, but he was afraid to because he had heard they were dangerous to tra vel on Frank Davis has gained the attention of the boxing fans Davis, better known as 'Strongf1st', was shadow boxing and he hit below the belt His shadow, not appreciating this breach of rules, got angry and knocked the mighty Strongfist through the wall The only millionaire in town, George Erwin, has retired from tax collecting He collected most of the taxes from Alice Conner, who was an interior decorator She spent long days decorating her beautiful nanced a stage career for her and now she is better known as Tana Ler ner In the control tower, Joe Ann Shinn acts as a guiding light for lost planes on stormy nights Oddly enough, no planes have come in to land on Clifford White's new airport for quite awhile since Joe Ann became a guiding light, to be exact' and in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty one there were graduated from Hurricane High School sixty four young men and women, and they flourished and multiplied 3 f 7 cave on the hillside until she went bankrupt paying taxes. George fi- Senior Class Play Seated, left to right Hermetta Kitchell, Alice Ann Conner Betty Smith, Phyllis Joyce, Jo Shlnn Standing, left to right Mr Louke, Sponsor, Dick Hankins, Franklin leadows, Jack Davis, George Erwin, and Irs Roach, Sponsor 'THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING' QQQV Directed by Hrs C R Roach and lr J D Louke sf 4' Cast of Characters V, la Brannigan Catalpa Tapp Dick Brannigan Bildad Tapp Cyrus Scudder Jeffery Scudder Kaye Brannigan Kingston Campbell Mrs Augusta Campbell 717373 5f S -x 2 X X Betty Smith Jo Shinn Jack Davis Charles Graham Franklin Meadows George Ervin Phyllis Joyce Dick Hankins Hermetta Kitchell .2 ,'3s s Betty Brann1gan.... ....Al1ce Conner lqififfi ' 5 :c:gf . , , P bw- ' i mi SENIO x Qi! we N id 1' N5- X -J-4' Q wx DD If X Yay X XXX sal? W Who's Who Among The Seniors Prettiest girl Most handsome boy Best personality girl Best personality boy Wittiest girl Wittiest boy Neatest girl Neatest boy Most popular girl Most popular boy Peppiest girl Most musical girl Most musical boy Girl most likely to succeed Boy most likely to succeed Most trustworthy girl Most trustworthy boy Girl with best school spirit Boy with best school spirit Friendliest girl Friendliest boy Best dancer, girl Best dancer, boy Laziest senior Cutest girl Best all round boy athlete Girl with best figure Boy with best physique Girl with prettiest hair Boy with prettiest hair Girl with prettiest eyes Boy with prettiest eyes Girl with most winning smile Boy with most winning smile Girl with prettiest teeth Boy with prettiest teeth Best dressed girl Best dressed boy Most polite girl Most polite boy Happiest girl Happiest boy ideal couple girl sport boy sport studious girl studious boy Most Best Best Most Most Peppiest boy 90 C? Mary Ellis Lester Dent Mary Ellis - Joe George Erwin Betty Smith Jack Lovejoy Phyllis Joyce Bucky Dent Betty Smith George Erwin Laura Neeley Laura Neeley Dick Hankins Mary Ellis Dick Hankins Mary Ellis George Erwin Laura Jo Neeley George Erwin Mary Ellis George Erwin Alice Ann Conner Jack Davis Lee Woodworth Phyllis Joyce Jack Lovejoy Alice Ann Conner Jack Lovejoy Alice Ann Conner Randall Burns Alice Conner Jack Davis Alice Ann Conner George Erwin Alice Ann Conner Jack Davis Phyllis Joyce Jack Davis Marv Ellis George Erwin Betty Smith Jack Lovejoy Shinn iT1eJ Charles May and Phyllis Joyce Betty Smith Jack Lovejoy Mary Ellis Dick Hankins Jack llll il Lb Lovejoy IWC ,443 fir I M Lf MISS PUWNAM COUNTY, 1950 'S-in un-elblii lies lary Lou Ellis, daughter of Hr and Hrs W L Ellis of Hurricane, was crowned Kiss Putnam County at the annual homecoming on September 10, 1950 lary Lou, a member of this year's graduating class,1s a five feet six inch, green eyed beauty She has attended sch ools in Hurricane all her life and is an honor student in her class She also takes an active part in extra curricular activities at school ae well as community and church work She is co editor of this year's annual and secretary of her home room In 19159 she represented Hurricane at the Rhododendron Girl's State at Jackson's Mill gg ge, , , Q I Q, 4' Vx A ' V, Q .5 4 , l ,Q- F A u tographs E,'hmV?xK?5Y 90 LQ 741,17 V fc ADM! do U 'QI 'P.dN.b777 77f J 'W qfbffjilm Q L Mwfa QE Q Q 'ff11'l'm7'w 1 if 21'4'f? 7' f QWQE Aff' iw? 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Ida Boothby...... John Shephard.... Fred Gregory..... Lucille Pentard.. Mr. Dodge........ Mr. Duffy...... NMEET ME IN ST LOUISN C R Basham Cast of Characters Lowell Gene Wise Lola Mae Thornton Jo Ann Adkins Floy Ann Templeton ....Frances Burdette .......Mar1on Hicks .....J1mmy Sovine ........Buster Hynes ... ........Doris Wiseman . ...Jacqueline lcCorm1ck .......Jean Thompson .........Roy Ross ....Donald Hamon .....Dor1s Smith ....Thomas Ready ...James Black e eee eeee reno B f, .,. 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X YN SH '94 W fy xmAN - I 7 X 1 Q SECTION I SPOUSOR Mr Burns PRESIDENT Clarence Lewis VICE PRESIDENT Dan Stanley SFCRFTARY Ruby Beaver TR ASUR R Opal Guthrie STUDENT COUNCIL Harold Basham Charles Allen Billy Arnold Robert Atkins Harold Basham Ruby Beaver Ruth Bell Yvonne Briscoe Morris Chapman Barbara Cowan Lloyd Eggleston Ray Erwin Opal Guthrie Richard Harding Agnes Handley Carlotta Hayes Lucille Horn Rosa Lee Johnson Chester Jordon Clarence Lewis Paul Meadows Carroll Pate Louise Pate Dina Paul Phil Pennington Roger Racer Jerome Richmond S'CTION II Opal Rose Joe Rogers Jane Ruby Marlin Runion John Settle Dan Stanley Phyllis Thompson David Wood Frank Wroten Martha Whitt Charles Wyant Mary Wyant Donald Young SPONSOR Mr Graham PRESIDENT Irene Thornton VIC PRESIDFNT Ronnie Dent SECRETARY Betty McCee TRFASURFR Joan Billups STUDENT COUNCIL William Smith Lois Billups Richard Bird Aria Byrd Leokadia Citko Paul Cobb Ronald Dent Joe Dunlap Doris Edwards Delores Erwin Alan Faulkner Roberta Fisher Ruth Forth Betty Graham Gloria Sue Gibson Joyce Gibson Peggy Hager Mary Hale Alice Hall Charlotte Henson Betty Hodges David Hodges Elizabeth Hodges Betty McGee Iris Maynard Demma Lovejoy Bobby Roberts Fred Rohmlller SECTION III Anna Lois Rooper Naomi Rooper Charlotte Runyon Lavenia Short William H Smith Patricia Thompson Carol Tincher Bonnie Tincher Irene Thornton Peg y Underwood Freda Williams Rudolph Wood Joan Woodworth Carroll Young SPONSOR Mr Peak PR SIDEUT Don Martin SECRETARY Arlene Pullen TREASURER- Jackie Sue Coleman STUDENT COUNCIL Charles Craddock James Bowles Bobby Freeman Anna Ruth Call Jimmy Gibson Norma Clark Betty Hall Jackie Coleman Robert Hodges Bobby Colwell Samuel Lipscomb Charles Craddock Don Martin William Dudley Juanita McDaniel Ned Faster Charles Mercer Ronald Frwin Hansford Moss Roy Fletcher Shelby Oxley Frank Persinger Martha Persinger Arlene Pullen Larrv Phelps Charles Rumbaugh Sherlaine Sullivan Bobby Thompson Eloise Walker Phyllis Welker Mary Walls Joyce Young - ..--...-..---- , N --- , J ---..---- 11' ---..---.. ll I -- I 1 LU ..-..- .... -- . 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SPONSOR PRESIDENT -------------- VICE-PRESIDENT ---------- SECRETARY-TREAsURz:R ---- STUDENT COUNCIL --------- Maurice Alford Jimmy Angelo Carolyn Bays Clinton Beaver David Boggess Ladonna Briscoe Don Colwell Deloris Campbell Thomas Chaney Jessie Cottrell Irene Craddock George Dent Virginia Doss Irene Edwards SECTION I ---------------Mrs, Shaffer Carol Eggleton Peggy Erskine John Farley Joe Fizer Doris Gibson Meredith Hall Robert Harding David Hutchlnwon Larry McKenney Franklin Mynes Luella Peters Joetta Peters Eva Joe Ruby Billy Racer Melvin Searls SECTION II -William Larck Linda Smith -Chester Trail Jacklin Wroten James Smith Linda Smith Veneda Smith Gloria Sowards Martha Taylor Lucille Taylor Owen Thomas Chester Trail Kay Turner Verrena Vickers Jack Walk r Clarence Welker Janis Wood Jackline Wroten SPONSOR Mrs Chapman PRESIDENT Bernard Honaker VICE PRESIDENT Shirley Porter SECRETARY Wilmoth Rumbauoh TRLASURER Ardala May STUDENT COUNCIL Bonita Johnson Jack Akers Leanah Bess Mona Bess Helen Binderman Elezene Chapman Mildred Ellis Barbara Estep Shelba Faulkner Beverly Hale Sammy Hall Gene Hedrick Jack Hedrick Bernard Honaker PRFSIDENT VICE PRESID WT SECRFTARV TREASUR R STUDEWT COUNCIL Jim y Jackson Benita Johnson Gordon Johnson Wayne Ketchum Diana Lovett Ardala May Roger Mead Charles Miller Lola Nell Peggy Oxley Doris Paul Dennis Pennington Shirley Porter Cinderella Powell SECTION III Willard Rice Donald Rooper Wilmoth Rumbaugh Mary Smith Sue Smith Donald Snyder Arthur Stanley Joe Varion Carl White Nancy Nickllne Naomi Winkler Janice Young John Young Mr Porter Sherald Edwards James Collins Betty Hen on Darrell Keith Taylor Frederick Brand Johnny Faulkner J Howard Collins Betty Henson Gay Deskins Ardern Hodges Judy Davis Don Leadman Sherald Edwards Johnny Faulkner William Lovejoy Freeda McCallister Beauford McDowell Thomas Rumbaugh Darrell Tailor Q I ----------------- , . .... ........... -. , 1A -..-- --...... . .............. 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SEVENTH GRADE ll! llllllll YP 8 Philip Balderson Denzil Bird Delores Bird Kennith Bird Rita Bird Betty Jo Black Charles Boggess Theodore Bogpess Maxine Bryan Rita Byrd Nellie Jo Couian Mary Ann Crouch Johnny Dunfee Janet Edwards Charles Branch Janice Carpenter Tina Carpenter Barbara Chapman Bobby Collins Julia Coyner Jo Ann Crouse Bobby Cyrus Frankie Davis Tommy Davis Frank Dulaney Virgil Edwards Ruth Faulkner Norma Fizer Charlotte Gibson Charles Bias Janet Bird Adoree Caldwell Doris Chapman Larry Chapman Jack Clarke Sharon Cottrell SECTION I SPONSOR Mrs Bragg PRESIDENT Johnny Dunfee VICE PRESIDENT Betty Trail SECRETARY Faye Mvnes TREASURER Kenneth Lively STUDENT COUNCIL Lorine Pheleps Boyd Frye John Pasherie Mike Guliacl Dorthey Hamon James Lake Kennith Lively Franklin Long Carlos McCalister Donald McCalister Edith McCal1ster Virgil McCal1ster Willard McCa11ster Glen McKeriz1e Donald Meeks Faye Mynes SECTION II Robert Pate Lorine Phelps Charles Plye Buford Racer Ward Racer Frankie Smith Patty Stanley Beverley Thompson Bernard Versansky Galemna Vickers Hope Whitt Mabel Williams Philip Young SPONSOR Mr Ball PRESIDENT Bob Cyrus VICE PRESIDENT Okey Searls SECRETARY Barbara Johnson TREASURER Louise Rooper STUDENT COUNCIL Clayton White Jeannie Gibson Nancy Gibson Paula Gibson James Hamilton Jack Handley Alvin Hedrick Donald Hodges Barbara Johnson Shirley Joyce Allen Leadmon Paula Lee Cecil Lewis Dorthy McCormick Evelyn McGhee Loyd Meadows SECTION III Jewell Morrison Ima Mynes Jacqueline Nim o Richard Paxton Anna Rooper David Scholl Okey Searls Linda Sharps Randall Snodgrass Cora Thomas Robert Treadway Velma Walls Jeanette Watson Clayton White June Young SPONSOR Knapp PRFSIDFNT Connie Upp VICE PRESIDENT Deanne Farley SECRETARY Janet Bird TREASURER Judy Gibson STUDENT COUNCIL Jack Cremeans Deanne Farley Dorel Freeman Judy Gibson Sharon Cottrell Charles Grishaber Exie Hall David Neville Regena Oxley Catherine Persinger Joyce Smith Buford Sullivan Connie Upp Deloris Walls Howard Welker -- ...... .... , 3 - ....... -- .. A A -..--.. ---..-----.- A AJ .......... J .... I . Q ..-.....--..-..--- , 4- 1 ..... 4 4 -------nn--u 1 ----------- , J ......... 1- M U ---- Q .... .. .... A --- - WYE STUD NT comm .l ti'J'rr-allxxxx Seated left to right Johnny Dunfee, Clayton White, Buster Mynes, Harold Basham, Jackie Wroten, Connie Upp, Lorenna Phelps, Sharon Cottrell, Alma Faye Young, Flla Stricklin, Gloria Chapman, Connie Gallaspie, Frances Burdette, Helen Beaver, Benita Johnson, Irene Thornton, Tosephlne Escue, Dick Hankins, Jim y Cook, Virgil Mynes Standing left to right Clarence Lewis, Cz rles Craddock, Bernard Honaker, Sherald Edwards, Tohnny Faulkner, Prrnklin Meadows, George Erwin, Mr Neville PRESIDENT George Vrwin VICL PRW IDENT Bayliss Mvnes SECRETARY TRaASURFQ Josephine Escue SPONSOR ------------------------------------ Mr. A. L. Neville tg 5c?nJ H ln Qrggl.. Q , , 1 1 ,, . f . ' Y, A , ,er ffss fHONOR SOCIETT QM.. - .i Seated Left to Right Alice Ann Conner, Franklin Meadows, Mary Lou Ellis Dick Hankins Standing Left to Right Mr Burns, Josephine Escue, Imogene Miller, Lester Dent, and George Erwin President Dick Hankins Vice President Mary Lou Ellis Treasurer Alice Conner Sponsor Mr Burns QQ N -Aga if ...Q ll Ear 5- XQ ,fi N X W 2 9 h , . : . X53 Secretary --------------------------------- Franklin Meadows S1 All .-6Q YN , 9 ,X , - X 7 Q, s...? 0 X 71' a- i ' ' x 1' - 'J I, Seated Left to Right Alice Conner, Dick Hankins, Laura Neeley, Frances Burdette, Mary Ellis, Jack Davis Standing Left to Right Joe Ann Adkins, Peggy Montgomery, Floy Ann Templeton, Patricia Faulkner, Betty Smith, Joe Ann Shinn, Lola Mae Thornton, Norma Crouch President Frances Burdette Vice President Dick Hankins Reporter Mary Lou Ellis Sponsor Mrs Duke S 5 Q! fx r' P A I 0 0 ' I I J ol I Secretary-Treasurer ------------ -------------- Laura Neeley , J X, Ha wx I fy, I XW5' xv L 1 A, 'S dx . e ZZ, ,f',, Left to right lr Louke, Freddie Rhomiller, Randall Burns Joe Rogers, Burke Bell, George Erwin, Charles Paul, Johnny Dent, Charles Allen Second row Ronald Bird, Floyd Chapman, Jerry Hendricks Frankie Searls, Hugh Estes, Hubert Wickline, Bill Umburger Houston Estes, Paul Frye Third row Okey Ashworth, Bobby Roberts, Chester Jordon, Donald Young, David Woods, Bill Ashworth, Nelson Paul Fourth row Raymond Affolter, Richard Burns, Earl Burns, Darrell Hynes, Claudis Gibson, Russell Mercer, Donzie Gil fillen, Joe Hodges Fifth row Gordon Estes, Larry Phelps, Jimmy Sninn, Hersel Holly PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SENTINEL PARLIAHENTARIAN ADVISOR OFFICERS qgziflgnuncv Gp,TI0 QA0 FAQ. 2 Q' Cuuvbsg George Erwin Buster Hynes Charles Paul Randall Burns Leslie Searls Burke Bell J D Louke COLOR National blue and corn yellow MOTTO earning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve' I 3 1 I I 3 74,775 ----- -....-. ---I Av A, 'A ........... -- F REPoR'rER---- ----------- j A As, '14 --------- ----Ronald Bird ' we a 01:4 .---- .-..----.- c1qN,m- A .--... ,- --- VUJ9 -------- ........ - ....... --- W ---------- .... -------------------------nL I Future Homemakers of America rig .Au Seated Left To Right Doris Boggess, Phyllis White, Hermetta Mitchell, Charlotte Cox, Patricia Faulkner, Catherine Thornton, Doris Wiseman, Edna Leadman, Second Row Left To Right Norma Phelps, Phyllis Freeman, Bonnie Chaney, Julia Fletcher, Jane Stricklin, Rosetta Neumeyer, Marlis Johnson, Jackie Fizer, Vondena Mynes, Carolyn eEfBalderson, Naomi Morgan, Mrs Knapp was rx -if'-' -A President Patricia Faulkner Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Historian Song Leader Chapter Mother Chapter Father Sponsor Catherine Thornton Hermetta Mitchell Charlotte Cox Phyllis White Norma Jean Phelps Doris Boggess Doris Wiseman Hrs Phelps Mr Wiseman Mrs Knapp F1 . as v NJ Q , t . all I L W I 1 S. 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N - ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Parlimentarian ------ ---------------------- , - - QQ , ?5.,Q,'i4'fd , Fulurl' Tl'Hl'lll'l'9 ul ml ri Ca TEEN -Jw. -Zn- Seated Left To Right Mr Basham Jacqueline McCormick, Josephine Escue, George Erwin, Peggy Boggess, Franklin Meadows, Vida Neil Standing Left To Right Phyllis White, Doris Boggess, Mary Dee Gibson, Lee Woodworth, Gloria Chapman, Erma Riddle, Pauline Gibson President George Erwin Vice President Josephine Escue Secretary Peggy Boggess Sponsor Mr Basham W e 'n XX X G M l l 1 Treasurer- --------------- ---------------- Franklin Meadows f' i K,- Xlxx X 43 4 lx be wtf I k,X'X ' Z7 -. .fwf n .1 First Row Left To Right Judy Underwood, Maxine Colwell, Charlene Bird, Helen Lake, Connie Gallispie, Joyce Young, Jo Ann Adkins, Delores Stanley, Vida Neil, Patsy Fulks Second Row Left To Right Alma Young, Patty Ellis, Pauline Gibson, Gloria Gay Chapman, Mary Dee Gibson, Mable Smith, Doris Smith, Jean Thompson, Geraldine Rooper, Lola Thornton Hrs Shaffer Back Row Left To Right Louella Peters, E111 Stricklln, Glenna Roberts, Mary Turner, Janet Paul Peggy Boggess, Panola Fields, Jackie McCormick, Marlis Johnson, Bonnie Tincher, Catherine Thornton and Louise Yoder President Jo Ann Adkins Vice President Delores Stanley Secretary Peggy Boggess Reporter Joyce Young Sponsor Mrs Shaffer Color Blue and White lotto As a Y Teen it is my goal grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, rel L igious and nationalities, and love of God X H y H 3 T. . Q . x5 'P ' 1 I Treasurer -------------- ---- ------------------ Louise Yoder -------Q-------- ---------Q-To - 'WNY' ,L X W Aww LATIN THE LANGUAGE THAT LIVES Seated, left to right Jacqueline McCormick, Josephine Escue, Lowell Wise, Vida Neil Standing left to right Dick Hankins, Peggy Boggess, Lee Woodworth, Jean Woodworth, Mrs C R Roach, Sponsor x-fs Seated left to right Marian Hicks, Jacqueline McCormick, ltreasurerj Peggy Boggess lcorreeponding eecretaryj Gloria Chapman,fpresidentJ, lary Dee Gibson,Cvice presidentj, Carol Chapman, Ceecretaryj Standing left to right Mrs Coyner, Csponsorj lary Lou Turner Charlene Bird, Jean Thompson, Juanita Rooper, Palm anita Keeling, Gail Hodges 1 I 1NELONGNOSu0Qrorn -wnlli LL' IW! ,907 I I V Q t I Q '3 1 e A A J, t I - D ' . ' E : X I 1, - FLAG CARRIERS Jimmy Cook 'RX f '-4 'X BAND MASTER J F Porter Gene Ashworth Charles Paul TRUMPETS CORONETS Arlene Pullen Bernard Honaker Gaye Rooper J Howard Collins Johnny Dunfee Carol Tincher Frank Wroten Patty Thompson Merdith Hall Bob Pate Delores Stanley Jimmy Carpenter CLARINETS Helen Binderman Vondena Bowles Norma Jean Cisco Alice Ann Conner Joann Cottrell Sharon Cottrell Irene Craddock Hazel Donahoe Laura Jo Neeley Don Raines Wilmeth Rumbaugh Helen Lake Z ' f S. 4 f P Charles Rumbaugh Jackie Colman Donald Leadmon Frankie Hynes SAXOPHONES Ruth Ann Forth Mary Lou Turner Phyllis Rappold FLUTE Joyce Young HORNS Nina Chaney Jackie Wroten Mary Dee Gibson BASS HORNS Jack Davis Charles Craddock TROMBONES Lowell Wise Connie Gallaapie William Lark Kay Turner Delores Campbell Gloria Chapman Dick Hankins Randall Snodgrass Deanne Farley BARITONES Alma Faye Young PERCUSSION Gloria Sovards Richard Fields .A ZR A --5g'i,,i:,:,1 t:.T,gi'T.ig.1ii,1 illiiil-gx ff? QF ff V,,fff -.3 .f i44jflfgQ'Qg! af, Q sfflf S E N I O A ND QS: A , sl y 23 MAJORETTE5' XTR? 1--'' ''' ''' --..,---5 Seated Left to Right Left to Right Joe Ann aspie, Alice Ann Conner Drum Mejor Co Drum Major Joe Ann Shinn Jo Ann Adkins Connie Gallaspie Phyllis Joyce Irene Lovejoy Jimmy Shlnn, Jack Dav Shinn, Phyllis Joyce, and Joe Ann Adkins Jack Davis 2 rs Jimmy Shinn yrs yrs yrs yrs i fm is Standing Connie Gall Senior Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Senior Sophomore H W T's.'5n'51 'H I S Q3 ' QQ WK ff IT 5 ! ri. X .Ag 1 ll a L tr X 5. X1 I kg . M,X Vw. Xu , I s A L f , . 5 rx 3 ,d K - -Q . 1.4 I L, - . if - -e.. A -, .. ---------- ---------- y . - ------- --------- 3 . Alice Conner ---------------------------- lg. yrs. Senior --------------- -----------h . ----------------- --------3 . ---------------U ------1 yr. ---------- -- - ----------Bi - ---- ----------------------1 yr. FN 1 '5 'f Q. QI! I V' A iiizllllur' vo,' , A . V ' Q fg,ifNToR CHORUF fi' X Q First row left to right Betty Smith, Hermetta Mitchell, Peggy Montgomery, Joe Ann Adkins, Connie Gallaspie, A1101 Conner, Arlene Pullen, Laura Neeley Joe Ann Shinn, Doris Qualls, Lillie Citki Second row left to right Mrs Chapman, James Cook, Richard Fields, Doris Smith, Patty Johnson, Judy Underwood, Jean Thompson, Jerry Hodges, Janet Thornton, Pauline Gibson, Gloria Chapman Third row left to right Jack Davis, Janet Paul, Patricia Faulkner, Mary Ellis, Patty Call Jackie Coleman, Rosemary Wheeler, Ruth Lake, Alma Faye Young, Patty Ellis Fourth row left to right Glenna Roberts, Dick Hankins, Gene Dunlap U v- '1 cb o cf O '1 3 '1 rn PJ Z Q D' D 'S D IJ YMK H X All State Members First Sopranos Laura Jo Neeley fSen1orJ Peggy Montgomery lJun1orl Alto Mary Lou Ellis fSeniorJ I All State Chorus was held April ll 13 in Clarksburg, W a J rib. QW . o:'4 4 n I K1 . B .. . .. I Y I ' l '47 ' , 1 i Xxx . h I I fr, ' , v , ' A X H. li I f'f.Sq k P Q, 'fm Y' ' lv' X 1 K I Sn., wg K 1 . J so X First row, Left to Right Alice Hall, Jean Paul, Betty Graham, Charlotte Henson, Beulah Henson, Peggy Oxley, Cind erella Powell, Louise Pate Second row, Left to Right Doris Edwards, Doris ChaPmln Betty McGhee, Betty Hall, Delores Erwin, Jane Ruby, Imogene Guthrie, Bonita Johnson, Mrs E H Chapman, Director Third row, left to right Mona Bess, lable Smith, Freda Villars, Avis Byrd, Irene Thornton, Sue Smith, Iris Maynard Lillie Citko, Janice Wood Fourth row, Left to Right Sherlain Sullivan, Dianah Paul, Jean Byrd Not present when picture was taken, Jacqueline Fizer, Opal Guthrie, Deloris Handley, Juanita McDaniel, Charlotte Runyon, Lovenia Short, Patty Thompson, Joan Woodworth, Joyce Young, Joyce Gibson, Joanne Billups, and Sue Gibson. lugs! yy K l 'i1 s! 5 ll: 'XML bs, jun! N H W o UN: U at . P f A ., V -. L.- , l '1 ' t X 3 o 'vu A A, I I Y F TEEEFZH? .::::::::::::::::::::::::::IIIIIIIIIIIIli::i:iiii:::::::::: Seated left to right Mary Lou Ellis, Charles Graham, Gene Dunlap, Peggy Montgomery, Connie Gallaspie, Jack Davis, Richard Hankins, Lowell Gene Wise Standing left to right Mrs Chapman, Ronnie Phillips, Doris Smith, Jimmy Sovine, Charles May, Franklin Meadows, Richard Fields, Frankie Davis, Betty Smith, Jimmy Cook, Alice Ann Conner, Jackie Coleman Stephen C Foster George Erwin Jeanie Peggy Montgomery Colonel Staunton ,Lowell Gene Wise Phillip Joy Hannah Henry Blow Richard Majundahr Elmina William Andrew Seth Adaliza Lily Tom Mr Moneyfold Mr Artichoke Jack Davis Connie Gallispie Marv Ellis Charles Graham Gene Dunlap Richard Fields Alice Conner Jimmy Cook Frankie Davis Jackie Coleman Betty Smith Doris Smith Ronnie Phillips .Franklin Meadows Charles May - I Joe Buzz,,5f--III-III-fIIf--IIiIIfIII- IIfJ1mm, Sovine HISTORY OF HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOL Curry District High School Kreferred to in late years as Hurricane High Schoolj was founded in 1920 with approximately S0 students Classes met above A N Sumner's store in rooms which are now the I O 0 F and K of P lodge rooms There were two teachers, Mr W T Stuckey, principal, and Miss Carrie Buckner llater Mrs Gordon Duddingj, GBCGBBSQ The pupils who made up this first student body had been going to school in the upstairs of the old graded school building They had remained in the 8th grade for two or more years because they had no high school to which to go Mr W E Thompson was principal of the graded school at this time The school was organized through efforts of a group headed by Mr Ben society for the Kiff, sr , npw deceased In meetings of a weekly debating Mr Kiff always talked for higher education a result of these efforts a bond election was held in 1919 purpose of raising money to build a high school building The bond carried, and the construction was started in 1921 In the fall of 1920 a group of boys scalped the ball diamond with hoes Mr H C Graham was manager of the baseball team and worked on this project There was an old tobacco barn standing where the high school now is located The barn was used as a dress ing room for ball teams Water was carried from Hurricane Creek In September, 1921, about 80 or 90 pupils attended classes in the two lower part of Hurricane known as Midway The classrooms were dwelling houses owned by Mr W P Davis and C E Whitten Cdeceasedl, Miss Kathryn Plymale, and Mr T D Roper Miss Plymale later married Mr Roper, who is now a chief chemist with Carbide and carbon Chemicals in South Charleston The fall of variousparts of building, with a room Students 1922 found the students town Some classes met chemistry class meeting attending classes in the old graded in the old nCec1l also used a store building located on the school Rogers corner where B L Henderson now has a wareroom About 150 160 students were enrolled tnis term in addition to some SO teachers who came in for a spring normal The faculty included Principal Stuckey, Mrs Edna Ball Mr Harold MacKn1ght, Mr John Fitzgerald, Miss Kathryn Plymale, Miss Catherine Brown, Mr Thomas D Roper, and Mr Edward C Bennett Elmer Locke served as janitor at S125 per month with H C Graham as his assistant at S25 per month A favorite motto of faculty member Bennett now hangs in Mr Graham's class r00m The motto is nwhat we attain too cheap, we esteem too lightlyu lThomas Painej In January, 1923, the students moved into the new high school buildlng on the Midland Trail In June, 1923, twenty three students received diplomas from Curry District High School in its first graduation ceremonies There was no football team at this time, but the baseball team was very active The local nine played such schools as Grifflthsville Hamlin, East Bank, Logan, Dunbar, Morris Harvey Academy, Becklev, etc There was also an outstanding track team which 5001! TZOP hon'-'JI'3 in the county The first ba ketball team in HHS met Milton in their opening encounter As The faculty consisted of Mr. stuckSy,'pr1nc1pa1, uQs.'Edna Ball in VI . , . . The office in 1923 was an open place on the floor level about where the outer off1ce now stanis In the basement there was a home economics kitchen, laboratory fwhere room 2 is nowj, an engine roomfthe building was then heated with a gas furnace which was later removedf, and restrooms The library was in what is now room lO and the typing room in what is now room 9 Many plays were given during the early school years Among e productions presented were Deacon Dubbsu, HA Little Clodhopper an N ay Down East' Plays were given in the old tobacco ware house Practicing was done at night in the homes The group took one play to Winfield and presented it in the courthouse The proceeds from these plays were used to buy a piano and to equip fully the baseball team The first school paper entitled nThe Spectatorn was published in 1923 The first school bus was run in 1927 with Herbert Graham ag the driver This 12 15 passenger bus ran as far as Lonie E111sv As to curriculum the first four years of HHS found these subjects being offered Enplish, American History, Plane and Solid Geometry, Biology, Business and Mental Arithmetic, Ancient and Medieval History, Commercial Law, Chemistry, Algebra I and II, Com ercial and Historical Geography, Latin, Spanish, Typing, Book keeping, Shorthand, Physics, Home Economics, and Physical Education The school grew steadily through the years under different principals and faculty members Men who have acted as principal of Hurricane High School are as follows Stuckey Roper Jeffers Sovine Xithers Nine Pauley Casto 1920 1926 1928 1 19 8 19 2 19 6 19 9 LL 1+ Various coaches have guided the athletic programs of HHS In the order of their tenure they are T D Roper, Harold MacKnight, Arthur Rezzonico, George Queen, M F Smith, H S Conner, John Graham, Clyde Alford, Ray Basham, and Nelson Bragg In 1925 HHS won the State High School Basketball Tournament, Division B The games were played at Marshall College under the coaching of Art Rezzonico Members of the championship team included Hubert Davis, Henry Hodges Truman Graham, Herbert Ford, Elmer Holstein, and nFritzR Grossl The first Junior high commencement was held in 1930 Caps and gowns were introduced for the first time this year for the senior high The Quill and Scroll honorary journalistic society, was organ ized in 1938 The student Council originated in 1937 with Vasco Morrison as sponsor Under the direction of K O Judy Vocational Agriculture was started in 1938 The school had an orchestra in 1938 with Mr Wilbur Howard as director HHS was admitted to the North Central Association May 8, 1939 The school had been under the observation of the NGA since 1937 th II . ll d w '. - w. T. -26 T. D. -28 T. E. -3 c. H. winners 193 -3 J. c. 93 - 8 c. H. v . . - 2 E. G. M - 6 B. G. - 9 C. o. A - I The PTA held lyceums annually during the vears l93h h2 HH had band uniforms for the first time January 8 1939 These were used until 1950 when new uniforms were purchased In l9Ll the school won the state HBH championship in football Foward Conner was the coach This year the school had the first unbeaten, untied season in the history of HHS The new addition to the office was built in February, 19 3 The sta e furniture now in use was purchased by the senior class of 1910 A new shop was opened about l9h3 Three new classrooms also were put in use this year library, laboratory, and kitchen In February, 19 6 the newly redecorated aud1tor1um'was ded icated This project was a gift of the classes of 'hh 5 and 6 The job included a complete remodeling of the stage, pur chase of new curtains and new lights, and repaintinp M E G Nine was the principal at this time A chapter of the National Thespians was organized in 19 B with Mrs Charles Duke as advisor In l9L9 the National Honor Society was organized under the direction of a faculty consistin of Mr Ray Basham, Mrs C R Roach, and Mr Estel Burns, chair man The school hassteadily increased in numbers, having a gross enrollment of S77 this year to teach an all time high In January USS P T A OFFICERS Seated left to right Hrs Hubert Davisftreasurerl, lr Albert Woodworthlvice presidentj, lr William Allenfpresidentl, Irs Ernest Paullsecretaryj , - . S . , . A . V M- - . .'l+. 114. , ,. r. . . 1+ 8 of this year the new 375,000 gymnasium-auditorium was opened for ex. if I ,il W 'Y v fb. ALUNNI- W5 The Alumni Association was first organized by the graduating class of l923,'Hnd in August of l95O was re organized with the first meeting being held on August 25 in the Hurricane High School Auditorium The secondmeetlngwas held on October 5 The Associ ation elected the following officers President Carson Cottrell Class of 1932 Vice President James Thompson Class of 1937 Sec'y R Treasurer Virginia Lazear Class of l9h3 In the near future the association plans to publish a news paper and further plans are to be taken c re of by the project com ittee which is as follows Albert Woodworth Chairman Class of 1928 Agnes Oxley Class of 1929 Doris Sovine Class of 1923 Tony Allen Class of 1932 The association now has 3 members and to this date 976 people have graduated from Hurricane High School The size of the graduating classes of Hurricane High School has varied greatly through the years Classes have ranged in number from five to sixty eight This difference has been due to such things as the depression and the Second World Jar A1 though the Class of '51 is not the largest graduating class it is second with 65 seniors 1923 192 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1933 193 1935 1936 E31 1937 1938 1939 19 o 19 1 19 2 19 3 1994 10 5 19 7 19 8 19 9 1950 so 4 I '- e,n . 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Graduate of 19h6 KH.H.S.J As we wander through the years Help us to spread thy fame Through the laughter and the tears lay comrades recall tny name And when success is at our side Help us to grateful beg Alma lat r b id e , e our gu e And lead us home to thee tar if a l Q 'fi' Q a s. . a . , in K '- LA- Q 1 l lazy?-z 4 Lin L 3' fr, '. 1. - 17 A Tux -fr : j'3 bu . . , Y . , . b 5, - b b - I . , f I . e TE Q Q- fs' Front row left to right Jack Meeks, Frankie Davis, Virgle Mynes, George Erwin, Randall Burns, Floyd Chapman, Franklin Meadows, Don Thompson, Charles May, Bucky Dent, Shirley Mynes, Jack Lovejoy, Second row left to right Assistan Coach Delmar Good, Coach Nelson Bragg, Okey Roberts, Leslie Searls Jim Sovine, Roy Ross, Maurice Burdette, Gene Dunlap, Raymond Affolter, Okey Ashworth, Winston Walls, Managers Nelson Paul, Charles Graham Third row left to right Jim Black, Jack Gibson, Charles Thompson, Don Hamon, Wendell Ashworth, Gene Ashworth, Robert Hedrick, John King, Richard Burns Mascot Butch Sovine Y J 4 X X- m Coaches Dana Wallace, now serving 3 with the United States Army, head p coach Nelson Bragg, Delmer Good, G and William Young S L, O V 1 i ' V . 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Charles May Jack Meeks lg Franklin Meadows FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1950 HURRICANE HIGH SCHOOL Opoonent Chas Catholic Seth Nitro Clendenin Elkview Winfield Buffalo Poca Matewan Milton H lu 'X' - 1 Night---H Home---- -A Away Jack Love Varsity Squad Seated left to right Winston Walls, Jack Meeks, Roy Ross Franklin Meadows, Jimmy Sovine, orris Burdette, Gene Dunlap, Jack Lovejoy Standinv left to right Coach Nelson Bragg Jim y Black, Richard Fields Charles Thompson, Donald Hamon Leslie Searls Ronnie Phillies, Jimmy Carnenter, Jimmy Cook,,and Assistant Coach Delmar Good Kneeling Virgle Mynes and Frankie Davls Managers Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb south Charleston Marshall Poca Charleston Reds Buffalo Seth St Albans Alumni Milton Wayne Charleston Reds Seth Poca Pt Pleasant St Albans Wavne Buffalo Milton Giga r' ,f Q: Home There Home Home There There Home Home There There There Home There Home There Home Home Home X. : M l O. . .. In '- J l . 29 ' . 3 , - 9 , ll 'QE 116 . . 18 , . 22 . Jan. 2 Marshall Home . 30 . l J . 2 . 6 . l . . -as U s as :QB G1 ig as , M 23 . MISS RFDSKIN 10th Grade Attendant Miss Phyllis Rappold 1 Joyce, age lb, daughter of Mr and Mrs W T Joyce Scott Depot, was elected bv the student body as Miss Redskin She is S 6a and has brown hair and brown eyes MISS PAPOOSE th Grade Attendant -1 Q llth Grade Attendant Mies Connie Gallasp e 8th Grade Attendant Miss Sharon Cottrell Miss Shirley Porter Lilly Citko, age 15, daugnter of lr and Irs W Citko,born in Wikno, Poland, and came to the U S in the spring of 1950 was elected as Miss Papoose by the junior high She is S'3', and has brown hair and hazel eyes. gzfi Viv' X 't ' 'fl ' S , 4' K K HN g , V - 5 'M' i .X I ' SQ Y 5 : v i' S I f .hh S , J ' Q! J. V 4' ' . . ' ' 7 -K , Q K. , : irt ,Q V ' . ' It if 1 V x It A Q 1, ,a.L,.'L an 'ii V W y , QQ1 ' L Abelir ! U C 5 I i Cul Front row left to right Carroll Pate, Larry Joe Chapman, Frankie Mynes, Jack Cremeans, Jackie Clark, Kenneth Livley, Charlie Grishaber, Jim Angelo Jimmy Lake, Doral Freeman J3Q,Pq Second row left to right Joe Fizerfmanagerl, Ronald Erwi Y , E 7 I ,v Q r W X43 ' V I , . ,ani 2' 1421 fn, 'fa' 27' ar' I rf 'I r. K , rl K M n R . W , mn Rl ' : , Hx Q X ll 3 X ' my ff Zi I' William Smith Clarence Lewis, Shelby Oxley, David Woods, Bobby Freeman, Harold Basham, Dan Stanleyfmanagerl, Paul Meadows 4- ff Rront row left to right Carroll Pate,Roger Racer, Clarence Lewis, Donald Young, Shelby Oxley, Norman Clark, Bobby Freeman, Larry Phelps Second row left to right Donald Martin Ronald Erwin, Roy Fletcher, Harold Basham, William Smith, Bobby Colwell, Paul Meadows, Jim y Gibson fmanaverj, Joe Fizer Third row left to right Billy Racer, Jackie Walker, Clay ton White, Owen Thomas, Jimmy Jackson, Coach Bill Young off kb? bf CHEERLEADERS ...-ii... --.-.......- ,, . 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