Keyser High School - Keyhisco Yearbook (Keyser, WV)

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' v I nu 1 4 W I ,Q ,rv . Af :Di K e L - 733213 3 I I , I I I I f I ,W 1 I Q , , 'S ' ig: Vg. - lf 'I e u ' . I I I . , 4' I I Mr ' I I I'n I I Omg 'o s f y f r 1 9 ' Iy I y I I kn - 1I'Ia , , ' 1 - ' , t us t e ' I . W I' ay I dr . uv I'nt I rt g ' ' t 5 , A but I Ieke to tI'Ink that I'm t III ' I't' g I'I I III 5 X A I r , '-,, a I ' I I I I' I, , - y'O' VII Irt Y' I , If' 9 r' 9 ,oo III the II,I V-.ay ' y I VI D ' , the I955 QcIIt on I tl II I fl, tI I Ke-yttisco, nas been ctedmated to ,ou In rtwgwory of the many ' t I you 'aw lr r ct sIcIe your I, I e ' o lr to gy-,A yC oe-,In :Iwo and advice I be- . 'eu Id r st e ' O KI d sr I , A , D' I wou ' ve pI fed ttto ood of I I' d a ' aI . ent help ng Iva ' 'o t e I ' st I7 ' Man, t I.s .-.outd b y e'e .-.e are tod ', if I I y f d fan ' t no n our d'rect'o g' g us a Ittle Iift ' your ' f ' ' ac- C ' Ms. I . ' . - A Y '.'Irs, Davi .-.e, ' S I rs. coutd g . 'ef X -f caI II y Sous o -f' sp t I on- II r ' I 'I , , ' I ' CI I ot I ttII cttatt , W th Ie yo sin ly t II e un- seif' II' II I1 d , ot rt ' fo' os ut f PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE To the Seniors of I955: I have a special interest in this graduating class for the reason that we started out to- gether four years ago. During this period we have undergone a wide variety of ex- periences. When there was hard work, we did it, when there was happiness, we shared it. l am proud of your record and hope you are satisfied with mine. It has been a pleasure to watch you grow in physical and mental stature. Our paths will separate at the close of this year but the impact of our personalities one upon the other has left impressions that will not soon be erased. Please accept my best wishes for a pros- perous and happy future. PARKER C. BLACK Principal F' I22Ik2I:5'fI'dl9bI? MRS. SMITH Secretary PERSONAL . . . FOR SENIORS ONLY I I lt is never a very pleasant task to write a farewell message-it is especially unpleasant to say bon voyage to the present Senior Class. I hold a special fondness for all the membersg do you remember way back when you were Freshmen?-that was my first year in a new administrative job. We have spent four pleasant years together and I am sincerely grateful for the willing co- operation and support you have given. I am proud to have associated with you. So long, good luck, and God bless each of you! Assistant Principal CHILI X MR. BARBERA B of Mus Ed. MISS BOYER A B. and M.S. gl , 'ig ' CSD ,f w MR. CLARK . - K C ATM .if--. , :sk N, , nw ,..: 1 MR ELLIOTT AABI AB. Davis and Elkins M.A. W. Va. Unversity MR. GUSTAFSON M.A. in Agric. West Virginia University CCE? MISS JOHNSON BS., M.A. in Ed. W. Va. University .. ax lt' ?'.... Ji '19 MR. CALEMINE A.B. and M.A. W. Va. University acu Q MRS. CALEMINE MRS. CHURCH M.S.I-I.E. B.M.E. W. Va. University W. Va. University fmt MISS FROST BS, in Ed. W. Va. University MR. KESSEL BS., M.A. in Ed. W. Va. University Cha. Mus. College ,. f -4' v 1: E'-'nf' 1593, Jw- , .l ,gr MISS FRUM MR. GIFFIN M.S. Phy. Ed. M.A. in Ed. W. Va. University MR. MARKS AB., Salem M.A., W. Va. Education J MR. MCDOVVELL AB., Education Shepherd College -'25 1,0 MR. MILLER AQ Secondary Ed, MISS SKINNER B.S. in Bus. Ad. Davis and Elkins Rf W. 434 MISS POWNALL A.B. in Ed. W. Va. University ,Ju X ix IX MISS SMITH A.B., A.M. MR. SWISHER MISS TAYLOR B.A. A.B. in Sec. Ed. Shep. College Potomac State Col. Shep. College MRS. RAINES B.A., Otterbein M.A., W. Va. Uni. M, in Ed., Uni. MCI. acu f 411 MISS STAGGERS M.A. W. Va. University MRS. THOMPSON B.S. Madison College I' P il- 'NO' W Cf, . 1' 1- - A831 -f ' MR. SCHAEFFER A.B., M.A. in Ed. W. Va. University A ,Y x . if s H Q .ffl MR. STAGGERS A.B., M.A. in Ed. W. Va. University MISS WARD A.B. Fairmont, W. Va. 6-A , -a f f b f I m' i I: ' 1 'Q' . g 'wa s 5, xy . .. . A ' 1 .xg K l MR. SHELTON M.S. W. Va. University .. arg? . .I A A' Q! I, ' wrymx es-4 I- MR. STANISLAWCZYK BS. G. W. University MRS. WRIGHT A.B. W. Va. University ll fi 'Hi 10' ,I Q I SENIORS f' fA,,J,,i?, 3' , QE I Ea. In u if :wk fr 7. W E ww 55 JOHN ARNOLD 'No as 1 eaf Rot as W C0 CHARLES BALL Curly nt not cortceited I'm perfect. JEAN BARR Jeamwe Lfe is tke an etevator tt Pas ts ups and dorms CAROL ASHBY Cares' Dort't .-.ony when you stu'- 'ote of f a nov' cart't 'a' CONN KAIL BARBE Cttrtst first, others second, my! se:-Nf Nast MRS. MILDRED BISER WHITLACH Mtckey It rrtattefs not what yoL are thought to be, but what you are. lu 'fix fra ! 2. Qi fb.. 'war' . ' Al' x A '49'F'iu,. DAVID BLACKBURN Dave Just like a model T, never give up. 7? fx x 6 wav' Q A - , fn., JOYCE BOONE Fatty Be the best of whatever you afe, 1' C57 1- it ETHEL COHEN Kitty Give me wings when l leave Yhis place io fly to the Maine Air Force Base. Q I t jig yn c enzors Babs Sonny a -......-I ', BARBARA BooR MARVIN BORROR - If ji, A!! 'O HELEN CALDWELL Jeanie Look to the fuiure, the pas? is gone. N Follow the straighi and narrow way and you will always find your silver lining. JANET BOYCE Blondie Life is what you choose to make it. LORA CARNELL Jean l?'s nice to make yourself needed. Good bye cruel world. LEON BOYCE Goo Goo What'll you have? ETHEL CARR Smile and The whole world smiles with you. 55 JuANtTA CLAYTON Every cloud has a lining tt you CHARLOTTE CRlTES Chart we look hard enough to llnd it. To have friends ,OJ have to KATIE CRITES be are yoqsell. ANNA CRAWFORD Giggles The troubles of today are small Laugh your troubles away. 0 l95 YOUWOVVOW- HARRY CROSS Fireball I've always been a real good kid, what l haven't done has never been did. OJ'- r--- ELIZABETH CUPPETT Liz Success dOesn't come so much from sitting up nights as it does from staying awake in the day. is r I. C My 'N ns f 4. A ii 1 JAMES DASKAL EDWARD DAVEY Greek Fats Honesty is the best policy. B9 5 good SP'-VT 9.1 fi Z G 15.5 any 3. DONALD FRANKLIN SHARON FRASER Mearball Sherry All men are born free and Today is The lOrT10rI'0W YOU WOV- equal, but some get married. ried about yesterday. JACK HOLDERBY FRANK SPANO Jackie Frankie Always have a smile for ev- eryone you meet. MARJoRiE GALES BEULAH GEORGE BARBARA HAiNEs RACHEL HARDY Smile and the world smiles Blllee Bafb A friend in need is a friend wifh YOU' Dumb, buf l13PPYl Never like a little boy a lot, indeed. but always like a lot of boys a little. 'S U 'F-' AMELIA HOTT Lis Be yourself and the world will recognize you, '1, LEAH IMES Squirt Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. a C QIZIOITS' ROBERT HARAAAN BOP: God Wade me earth emo rested God 'fade 'hah a'd rested Goo made ft.c'v'e't and neither God for mart rested STANLEY HARTMAN I am a good kid, but who likes kids? DONALD JONES Jonesy Always willing but not always able, JANQES HARTMAN Qags l only hope 'Wat ltte ls as wonderful atte' gradue'it'tg GS it nas bezore MARY HOMAN Lou Fill my mouth with worthwhile stuff and nudge me when I'ye said enough. PAUL JONES Gunner Always keep your school spirit clean. w , . Q , 1 55 JEROME MARSH BARBARA KAYLOR Jerry Ge? serious. ROBERT MCILWEE THOMAS MELODY Sack Tom Happy am I, from care I am Neyer think you are foo great free, why arerI't you all con- to be replaced. Vented IIIce me? SHIRLEY MICHAEL Mike I may not be a Ford, but I can sure rattle on, ANNA MILLER Anna Smile and The world smiles with you. 'Vi DONNA MILLER Donnie Always willing, but never ready Qi 'QC fx wi I NEIL MILLS Nole Haste makes waste ,. +44 fn 3- 'Sig 'sl .f Q C en 1017 so V -.1 .0 ' N...-5 X-xy ROBERT MOORE JAMES NICOI. ' MOC Jim Onwmd Hog IT dom? hurt anymore! HELEN POLAND DORIS PRYSOCK X Xi Helly Dgdg l've found the charm of being Keep smiling. liffle. is SUE PURDY ROLAND RAINES ROSEMARIE RASCHELLA RUBY RAY Suzle PO? Rosle Rogell Gentlemen Prefer blondes but l HOPE The Wofld h5S VOOVW for like God, l l0V9 'hem all, like If Silence is Qoldehf llll HSV ihey many brunenesf dafn il! a one man army, the devil, I want 'em all. be Vlfh- . la an ' ,S A 'S f fix? V I l B D Q r . f Q E ,al wax t '-. .3-me as l. J. Lv SAMUEL SPITZER Whimp, May The worse never come i VSUIZIOITS' ff1LL Ax- SHOE,-,-Ana: J KJ X H w 'E' ' f..,. A Q '15 gf, FREDERICK SNYDER ODELL SNYDER Ffed IW find a wa, of 'wake owe 'canw he p rv 5551 LINDA STANHAGEN KAY STERLING RONALD STIrKLEY Yee Yee Ebaigg, Ba, 1 Speak he of your enevwes- Where ye- afe is of wc vc- If a' w 7 ,J cceed remembe' you made Them, meer wh .-Ewa' you eve Cc v',' se-'O O mg there '95 -'ns ALBERTA STREETS Bef'5e Always do your best. LINDA SWISI-IER Swish Get as far as you can on what little you have. CONSTANCE WARD Con Ignorance is the night of the mind-a night without rnoon or SYBTS. AQ-- 3 ii' 3, 55 DORIS SUTER Dc? Llve, love and be happy Clove 'lie' Is Ine gfealesr if Inere is only s N--- V OHS . NEVA TRENTON Bunkle Give me a spark of narure's fire, 1l Iat's all flue learning I desire, MARIAN WEAVER Kafhy Keep your mouth shut and your ears open. ,Fi v AH lla' ct- 'Trl ELVENA WELCH PATRICIA WILLIAMSON El Mom No fools, no fun! Forget your Troubles, come on get happy! 'S President Tom Melody Vice President Bob Mclllwee Secretary Lora J. Carnell Treasurer Elvinia Welch Picfure No? Available fsenzbrs BRIAN WOTRING DOROTHY YosT Brian Dolry Lffe's real amazing, lsr-'1 I1? Walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called. FRANCIS ZAco'r Burch Last but not leasr. GQJS Ojgbers i 1UNl0 RS 65 49- i hrs ,..4-L. I k if F! lr., x... P .,.... I' 1' Q 5 I , I CJ - ki 2 R' 4 . Q C 'J 7 lx 24 1 'TTI Pamela Franklin Carole Friend James Gitfin Carolyn Gott Vernon Grubbs Barbara Haines Robert Hamilton Janet Hanna Normalee Harrison Shirley Hellman Patricia Hewitt Carolyn Hicks Twila Hoffman Wilber Holderby Mary Johnston Sheila Kagey Christine Keller Ricky Kephart Jo Anne Keplinger Patricia Kesecker '2- 13,2 'tm-.4 6 wg, '4 4, 3 1:7 4 ' is 66. iv A ' n . . 4 K 1: , X -Q 'P-w ns' T eY,f ,, Eldon Adams Wayne Arnold Robert Baily Janet Bane Delores Barr David Black Mary Bosley Constance Cross Ruby Davis Patricia Doll Arvella Dolly Barbara Durst Kenneth Ellifritz Marylon Ellifritz Shelby Ellifritz Frances Evans Ruth Faulk Ina Mae Feathers Maureen Fitzgerald Ma rtha Foster 5, f 5 . .xi-Ai. 'L 4:-6 ,ag Q.: 19 st I X -kQ. ff' Sh Q-vu gat' C7 f ' Mary Virginia Kitzmiller Charles Knight Eugene Kuykendall Ella Jane Lambert Evelyn Leatherman Krista Leatherman Donna Lee Richard Liller Yvonne Liller Darlene McCoole Virginia Mclntyre Jo Ann Melody Nelva Metcalf Carol Mills Dakin Moorehouse Dortha Nester Evelyn Oss Betty Parker Joseph Pezzanite Fred Plaka 'x , U- 4 -C' C17 ' ' 9 4 ...q 4. f QL! Q I3 fi. .f A fu' lr Q .-fr ff , lk, W ' 'tn 11- Yilar cg '1' tl? cfs . 3: Z L, 1:- r 'H' Jw' It , V' 7' lax uf S il J 'Q ' Qu ,VJ nw X ' ,X A A- in M Alan Randalls ,. ... ,ix it-w Nannie Reed ' ' r John Riley Q! C, Margaret Roderick f 1 'b s. 2 '27 4.1 Q.- I5 'U ,A CT? iii: 3 v,,,' ,,-., Jean Rogers Janis Rohrbaugh Edwin Russell Mary Ryan Neva Ryan Sue Sagal Jack Sanders Nelva Sears Nancy Shank David Shapiro Jean Shears Delores Shrout Dick Shuck Aretfa Spitzer Brady Stonstreet Earl Studenwalt Q D 11.1 5? if fx if ' PR vo ILA ' fQx Q R : N, . E X , X if S -:Lx , .5 r f ii J Q' A .1 A, X i g J C7 lx mc., Sv f i XY 'li 19. A ' 1' ,P X A ta X Not pictured William Amtower Lee Clayton Ruth Faulk Bryan Athey Paul Cook John Hall Michael Bowman Thomas Boyce David Brantner Harold Spencer James Davis Leon Dodds Robert Dolly Robert Stanley President Krista Leatherman Vice President Scott Ward Secretary Sally Tribett Treasurer Darlene McCoole Bryce Hardy Arthur Hook James lllt Scott Walsh GQSJ Ojgoers Robert Suter Joe Taylor Carolyn Trentor Leon Treutle Sally Tribett Robert Turner Sharon Umstot Arlene Virts Audrey Wages Edmund Wagley John Walsh Scott Ward Mary Ann Wellin Richard Wells Elinor Wensell Norma Westfall Neva Whetzel Phyllis Whipkey George Wilson Harold Wimer Donald Kight Regina Martin Curtis Miller Spencer Pancake Harold Puffinbarger James Webb Q William Roy Guy Runion Shelbia Shears Phillip Shepp Ronald Smith Torone Welch ,f- X- X x 91 CLASS Ffa? 'ow: Jonn Ba'be Donna Asnenfeifef, Jnoy AN' NeNscn Den'?s Ca'oMn DeH 1r:.'rw Carol Adams Cafolyn Cook Jocv Bake Zo'a Ea'ow7n. Secono 'cw' MES Pos' B Oevenqe' Me e A o-xg John Caidwe!! Da'5ev B'oa e Te'w Bea? Ro E'len B,acxc-'n Dane Exe' Nc 'an Bafck. Tn?'o fow: Gary Bufges, WH75'c A 'ow-3' Ha . Co't: Swar? C.,ooev9 '-'a'Nan Bare Sc'n.' Dawsc' Wayne Baiow and Edoe Beal. CSOP O fu 007W M Fins? 'ow: Elv'n Roffucr 'Wanoa Nesfo' Andrea Munav Anna Props? L'nda Nuf'ef Ruth Rfnkef, Aud'ev R?ce, Smrlev Perry, and Louwse Pfes. Second 'owz Sianlev Paskel, Bob Purfngfon, Rm' Reeves De!'on Rogem, Ivan Rifcne Beffv Nynnan, Mnna Peffv, Alfoa Pancake, and Ava Raines. Thiwj 'owz Wayne Phmw, Raymond Murray Edde ParISn, Joann Rfodes Racnei Rogers and Mf. O. E. Marks. Fouf' 'cwz Lafw Pancake, Bob Pende'gas', Jonn Puof EVzabe'n Reed Ruby Reeves Eddle Paugf ano Ma'qa'e' Ffs' 'cm S'eNa Decirwonn, Efnel Geo'qe Nofna Ha 's Maw FazZalo'e F'ancTs FBZZBIOWE Be?fy Evans, and Pap! Ha'd,f. Second 'owl Mlke Fulle' Ravwond Jo'nso'1 Ga ano Ebe'9 Pa? Fwy S'a'on Hafnan ana Ida Ha an. T 1 'ow Je , F'a!ew Jce Heofzv -ey Hanes Lonfe G-e:'ge No 'an Groves HeNen Fafrls, :1 MY Les'o' M:Dcwe . 28 R a w' K xan- K fl Vol ff' c- '- xx ily ' C X R 1 W? 491 V II? OFQS M,-1 nmxx -.- QS phi, WF' Den' JOSPIJQ' Tadof N: Ba'Ca'a Tasre Fa 1'5 Jxif N sc' Cro N 3 3 N'e'Z-2 C'a'es TV:-3 Fwfz F3 S'Qa'L M s Lejie Navi and Haww Swim. if 'J' x. i 'Q , -.1 Y.. x7 Nec Shefe Be f Sf'ef:'s P2 1 Sree S'a':' 'e e, Joe S 'Sams o . 52:71 'cw Ncffe Sfcena-fe' 3fz':a'a Wages S'ee'z Rfrfp N9 1' PLLC Sfcvev JQWQS S'Ge afQ'. T' 'd 'ON Sa11,Spz s Jawes Tubn Deiwe' 9131 Una Seawu' Wewdall 5-3' 09 I 4 ' ..r 4' Xly I ldv? 'I Sl ' -'i' A 'I gigyf 9 r f bi s' A ! PVS' 'cw' B .tie JOAN K7gq ws He eh My' ef JVV: Ne sd, Be . L'-vs JoE a K qq s VY'q'fa M:Dcwe1' fu, 'v1:A,:, avg Ewafca V' WK . S'i2'3' 'sw 77 Lea e'h-1' D:'a J L3 W5'3 C'av-as JNUQ' Nw. v' 'Q fa NVQ Bef , Lbs 0. MJ' 9'-2 J fr ' B5'Cd'3 Laws Jose Ken! vge' avi Ka'h9' 'le Jones. Vffd 'ow Jack MCG'e-34, M'-31 MCCCY Dcvah KV e:Y'.e', Ronald r-l4CHf'lC'?, Eddf MWQ' Tor' M'N!e' a1dBu orw M'Ner, iff ff! 41 N , V I 4 Q 6' '74 7 1721 fa! f Z 6' I I , f if x. 1 .ah CFFNCERS-Lei' 'Q 'gn' .2 A Qwcez Veasxe' .an C.::e Weeds C'e'e 1 N1 :e P'-es':e'1'j an: Safc. Dc'2e. Se-L'-?'3'-. 29 Firslbrowz Gloria Ridings, Carol Pyles, Reber' Roy Jay Snaw, W'I a Saville, Jack'e Saroka Geneva Pyles, Gloria Poland' 'Maw Saqel, Cla'enCe Pluri and Here Ranrn. Second 'ow' Mr, Frank Cialerrvine S 'rle Parrll, Jrn Ridings Nellie Rogers Dx'e Scrailer Jane Rooefs Maw Pa ill Connie Ryan J'r'i P les Ronald , ' Y 1 Ravenscrof' and F'ed Riley. Tnrd 'cw Nonna Ra ne' Ese Rse' B ll 5ea's C'arles Rva' Grew-el Reed, Jea Sears Bob Ridings, Gennings Poland, Donna Rader Ranov Pile' ana C'a'Ies Reeves. 1 F93 Firsf row: George Fawley, Nancy Hardy, Rulh Ann Hamilton, Paf Flinl, Agnes Daylon Jimrny Handlan, Judy George, Heiskell Ferlig, Jane? Goff, and Gloria Dernasi. Second row: Ronn'e Fraley, Ron Franklin, Shirley Faulk, Shirley Duling, Janie Harfrnan, Tom Harman, Nellie Ellifrilz Sl-irley Green, Joyce Grayson, and Doroflwy Eilbeck. Third row: Mr. Clark, Vinda Dixon, Nancy G'ne'ic Loose Eyefsole, Joan Friend, Sneila Evans, Carl Munlzing, and Belly Evans F 1 w A e ppnian Wan a e os ADD Be y WO 'S M y U S J ne? S ' A e g an J enny Van ey a a W o w P' v rn Sna on W so Joy e a p ze Q yn cr oa gs a o an Esc D af o epn essel H r w A en We cf ve 'GQQ HCV CD en Palsy e M 1 Wen e Bobby bobe Bobby Slaggs, Foarfh row: eorgia S ' ev Caroe Snyd Teddy Sfunfarer Ronald Snyder Harold Snyder and Bob Sfeele. Z0 Z Z X, Z , . ,ff ,f Z, ,Z 3 O 3 .' lv , A 122912 Fire! row: Robert A'ar'ong SneN'a Consfable, Jane? Biackburn, Bernice Cook Coileen Davis, BeHy Bowers, Behy Brshop, Snrely Dawson Leona C'ab9ree and Revecca Cosner. Second row: Jonn Allen Jarnez Benneff, Marva Beckrnan Nancf Lee Co'fWAn Eken Corvw, Aficfa Leafrerrran Lee Ann Oark Sandra Avnsfronq, Faye Cr'fcrf5e1d Ma'g'e Cao-r and Barbra Cole. T'5'u row: Howl Boer, E e:' DGJIS Me!fIn Dada Reber? Becker Befsf Anoerson Ha Jane Borror Mndreo Boyce Befw B'se', No 'a Car' and MESS Snnifn. rr V? 93 X 0 H151 x i HLVAQE l MX Q X P X 0 X 9 fan xq N Q, xf FWS? row: C'arNes Kasnrr' er, Mary Hoover, Delores MW Hare-en Kel.. Bevry Hoover, James Manood, and Leo HON. Second row- Maxfne Moore, Mary Lou L?f's:n Na':f LW'-2' Mae MHle', Carnern L?kens, DonaNd Jones, and Meivin Nesior. Tnfrd row: Peggy Moreland Rooer' M:B de Cnarks Pancake Robert Kurn Wendei' Manbns, Howaro Snoemaker, Roger Nesror and M . T'o r:son. 3 Flrs' row: Ra-cv P e' Se:'e'aw' Sure' W 'sen P'es'ae ' C'a'es K:s f'C- V52 P'eS2e ' GW NUM Co: 'an Veas -er 3 I eifillli Firsf row: Dor's V fs, Helen Soano, Gariy Ween, Joy Sore' James Sronr Home' S'r'oson, Gary WFS Dale Ruble, Fred Selders, George Taylor Pa' Woods. Second row: Mrs. Church Donlad Sanders, Charlefle Sowing John Rorruck Wende' Soflzer, Bill nompson, Davo Tasker, Eleanor Sagal, June Smilh, NanCr Taylor, Dfann Wesshonce. Tniro 'owz Jerry' Sculinq, Jackson S'eck, Dav'o Wilson, Edwa'o Welch, Nelda Srnirr, Joan Schmilf Elaine Scn 'f Pal Ryan Roseann Temple Rearhalee Wyall. Fourlh row: Ray Rlnard, Jerrv Shumake' Charles Sfudenwa-' Rosealee Srockey, Judy Wolfe, Sally Rodefck, Judy Sh.i aker, Sandra Sea's. . el. 6 gel l!! K X ,c , gg , U 1. Firsf row: Joyce Fraley, Brenda Hardy, Judy King, Calherine l-ludson, lwila Evans Nina Evans, Janel Jewell, Norman Kighl, Samrry Fazzalore, and Tom Foul. Second row: Teddy Elbeck, Mary Holderby, Dorolnv Kesecker, Barbara Fisher, Mary Fury, Fred Hamilton, Roberf Eversole, Gregory Keener. Third row: Mr. Elliorl, Betty Hawkins, Virginia Emery, Pally Evans, Barbera Holcerby, Torn Kennedy, Richard Junkins, and James Harman, Fourlh row: Catherine Hook, Jean Gentry, Norma Harfrnan, Barbara Jones, Roberl Belz, Ernie Miller, and Terry Kelly. Fifth row: Jeanelle Enfler, Janice Fisher, Jean Hinkle, and Howard Fink. . 1 ll . C? ei lr fl X 5 Firsl row: Richard Landis, Ramona Mosser, Jean Parrish, Judy Ravenscrotf, Par Nicols, Ralph Wirner, Ronnie Malhias, Ray Mills, John Phares, and Don Mongold. Second row: Mr. John Slaggers, Cleland Rigglernan, Jack Ray, Gladys Marlin, Joyce McKensie, Do-olhy Taylor Rose Marlin, Delores Pessanile, Doris Linaburg, Belly Mankins, Barbara Marlin, and Jane? M'fs. Third row: Charles Newman, Ronnie Kuykendall, Mike Monlgomery, Mike Maine, Davie Marlin, Ruth Mosser, Sharon Marlin, Delores Marlin, and Jean Reel, Fourlh row: Bill Pancake, Bob Miller, Roberr Rafnes, Lawrence McDonald, Huber? Morgan, Warren Nesfor, Lowell McDonald. lf 'c. 0 x.. f .J ? 32 wg l 'Hg ...,,w, Firs? 'ow: Gene Cler' Paul Dolly, Harold Dixon, Gerald Bo-ror, R'chard Cook, Larry Ashenlelrer Sarah Davis, Darlene Corbin, Jean Boyce, and Connie Forfney. Second row: Jonalnan BJrgess, Paul Baker, Parrica Bailey Sharon Conslable, Emma Bennerr Maxine Barber, Margaret Bailey, Nancy CQ--prom, Third row: W'lliar-' Barr'ck Dale Cozarf, Jack Canfield, George Bell Annabel! Crablree, Jenny Daskal, Delores Barnhouse, Sandra Crogan, Darlene Bill, and George Barger. Fourfh row: Harold Stewart Harold Caryey, Pa'rick Burns, Willie' Boor, Mary Arnold, Glenda Crawford, Scorf Brown, Raymond Blackburn and Roberl Carr. Lasl row: Joseph M. Sfanislawczyk. ,., po Q fp 4? PVS' 'cw' ME: Jcnnson Jack Lea e 'a' Maw Levfs Lcfa Hot' Bonnie H7nes Sa d'a '-4a'nIHon, Judy Jose, Cav: Je 'ng: S.e G'uf:'CG': Dow , Bo va'd Se'cn:1 'ow' Cfafles 4a i' James LeaY e rnan Ga V , V , A , , , , f V ,Y Keeaa F'a'-f Pe 'g G-e'aNc Le-Ns Dc'a3:: L-ow'Cf Eade Jo'dan 9en'f G'afson Joanna Lew's, and '3a'a : -e.'e'. 'n'1 'owz S'a'o' K :'e Pose Ke e' Joe SWA BH y-15-My D':.g'as Jendngs Robed L:.g'w J 'nf GX' F'an-f L'+'e a'c P :nam Hess. FM' 'ow Da.'1 M'He' Dona Manqofc Janf Madre' Sandfa McDonad Sand'a MHS Bonnie Mefcalf, Man' M e' Jann N e' Pena: N'cD':na3:1 Benn. Pandahs Pona!d Palme' Geo'ge Miller. Second row: J P C 1 S M W gn., .V V ' nn -h rf, X XE B x g 5 'e 'e' M3'qa'f:' M,e's Heen Powna CP'a'Vo?'e PfNea Caf'IHa Mason, Cedia Rec! .a A P -if-5 Be'n te Panzg-e M'1'e1 R'qg ewan Bene Polano C'a'oHe McBrRde. Tino 'ow' BGJ P r s N Ja s Ma n M ae! M d P: '23.'1' Dc'3 , T i Z4 . M wx Q K ', Q i? 1 I' F'S' 'Of' Janes B'JSw Ka'en Fea'e' Tnomns E-Mn Tno as Feasfef, Ca'o' Cock Beffy Bafnnoese, L?noa Dafa P' Wx , a Andowef F-ecav Claw Can Bwfe' Ja es Ecwa'ds and F'a'ces C a'k, Second roy: Denny A.e'e B'e':a Dev'lt:Vss E s'e Came! Ma'g.e'f'e Bobo Be y Deflbfss Coor'e Beal J.1dv Ellwfwz M ke De ' b n Jo B 'P J' ' -' nn a'qe' J n-n, Cncesfef Ea e oec'ge Howfrd Biacmbun ans Svanlev Geo'Q94 T O 'Sw' L w::: Peas'e' Tone. C'o:3a' Bcnne Pie' B a Ba'k:e'e J-::. N' Jazk Geogbegan To 'v Celina- Lvnn BNankensn'o B' H Bowen Pa.' C'awfo-c Ca 'cn Be:k an M'ss S'a:',qe's and Lots Ca e '7ne, c ' 'ne I' C' e'o 1 Gan Booey Wncen' Ma na Donaid NuNer, DonaWd 1 Manqcid JVQJ M Vey and Donac Pafken 1 rl , '11 Z, U few: Ra.Mona Te-any, JQP-x Regex Billy SmoenwaH Ca'w'on Swisne: Jonnw S'ewa'f, Joe Row, Gene 'Moss' Else Ro '::oJgn Ma'g?e WJ' Pnyflis Sc'n 7?', Seconc 'ow' Rcbev Snaw Robe'f Scnoonovei 'af' S'n n Ronne S n n Tonnnw Scnaeue' Gary Sffn Ho'Vs Scnade, Jane' Swf e's Ca?ne'ine S+aneagen orce S :rWef. VPU 'ow: Bonne S'a e' C afWes Weese No an Smde' Cnanes S '?V', APJCNG Z . Deanna Wesffa S 'Vev So 'efs Anna Lee Wefcn, S'dnev SvJ'lES 3'. F S B J Sly, A 1 33 Cfafso 2715 Miss Homecomwvg V SUE PURDY 4 TM Miss HfT1mes HI JOYCE BOONE QED Miss Pep VIH SALLY TRIBETT L CAROLE King and Queen of the HARVEST BALL KENNEDY and ELDON ADAMS Miss Golden Torna o Xl d JOYCE THRUSH Sweetheart of FFA MARY HOMAN v r , l e S 4 I , i- l A If Q Ji, f , ' x9f fJ9, I cf Q . Z:-, l .1 14.1 GOD BLESS E Rf pS'V-HC FITS . 5 ff ls 1 F ff 5' :Z ....-ff! r I 4 in mini ..f' F! V J F . ,aug :fi I . ,N K ORGA NIZA TIONS gufure armerg gf menca Presidem V Fresldem f WWUAM SHOEMAKER re ary V ,H -I-OM M ILLER STANLEY HARTMAN -audi 'Al- i S11 ii Hall Leon Hayes, First row: Robert Dolly, Torn Miller, Frank Criser, Thomas Leatherman, William Shoemaker, Buddy Ebert, Gary Rotruck, John , Allen McCoy, Robert Suter, Second row: Lee Claton, Odell Snyder, James Arnold, Gary Rotruck, Robert Eversole, Keith Feaster, Joey Roy, Leon Dodds, Curtis Miller, Charles Jordan, Phil Carnell, Douglas Lutman, Third row: Jerry Haines, John Caldwell, Donald Jones, Dalton Rogers, Tom Smith, Woodrow Mangold, Billy Lyons, Andrew Martin, James Bradford, Edgell Anderson. Fourth row: Frank Arnold, Kenny Elltritz, Donald Leatherman, Wayne l-lines, Scott Baldwin, Dolly, Peter Centiatonti, James Davis, Fifth row: Robert Stickley, Ronnie Snyder, Nelson Shears, Fred Placka, Brady Stonestreet, Ted Shoemaker, Jennings Poling. Stanley Hartman, Harry Cross, James Shoemaker and Harold Spencer were absent when the picture was taken, Treasurer V HAROLD SPENCER HARRY CROSS JIM SHOEMAKER 38 ,, l if D , 1 W 4 I g , 1 4 ....S7' MR. OSCAR GUSTAFSON To you, Mr. Gustafson, we the boys of the Future Farmers Club, dedicate this page. We hope that you will accept it as a small token of our sincere appreciation for all the fine points you have endeavored to teach us during our seemingly brief period of close relationship. You have always shown enthusiasm in the club's work and you have also given us fine co-operation in any projects we planned. To you, a special, special thanks! gufure omemafers ff menba 4 4 ., First row: Elvena Welch, Jean Rogers, Regina Martin, Shirley Helman, Mary Homan, Shirley Dawson Sions, and Mrs. Thompson, Second row: Iva J. Boor, Marvin Cook, Nancy Ginerich, Sandra Armstrong, Rinker, Anna Crawford, Ethel Cohn, Pat Kesecker, and Betty Biser, Third row: Geneva Pyles, Ethel Raines, Virginia Mclntyre, Charolett Crites, Janet Boyce, Janis Rohrbeugh, Anna Lee Ritchie, and Jean Georgia Shirley, Shirley Parrill, Shirley Dawson, Connie Brookmarkle, Alice Shipman, Barbara Wages, Jo Arlene Virts. Fifth row: Mary Parrill, Marinan Weaver, Ella Jean Lambert, Carloyn Cook, Janet Shoemaker Haines. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS , Janet Bane, Carol Adams, Shelby Nancy Shank, Zora Baldwin, Daise George, Phyllis Leatherman, Wilda Hicks, Fourth row: Delvinia Evans, Etta Kiggins, Norma Westfall, and , Wanda Sites, Pat Holderby, Barbara Future Homemakers of America is a national organization consisting of girls who are interested in homemaking. It is a part of the program in home economics in the schools of America and it offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The Future Homemakers of America brings together state groups interested in working toward better home and family living, provides opportunities to share in solving problems important to home life, and sponsors group projects, local, state, and national, it increases opportunity in the development of leadership. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian 40 OFFICERS FOR THE KEYSER CHAPTER OF F.H.A. ARE: MARY LOU HOMAN SHIRLEY DAWSON SHIRLEY HELMAN JANET BANE , REGINA MARTIN Advisor Song Leader Reporter . Degree Chairman Historian MILDRED THOMPSON ELVENA WELCH CAROL ADAMS SHELBY SIONS JEAN ROGERS mam,-, GA16 A nu First row, left to right: Helen Spano, Juanita Clayton, Mildred Rice, Leah lmes, President, Margaret Ray, Vice President, Mrs. Calemine, Sponsor, and Jenny Daskel, Second row: Sidney Sylvester, Jane Rhodes, Lee Ann Clark, Sharon Constable, Mary Bosley, Darlene Johnson, Rachel Hardy, Stella Duckworth, and Naomi Shreve, Third rovv: Nancy Liller, Ruth Faulk, Evelyn Staggs, Sheila Evans, Christine Keller, Carolyn Trenter, Pearl Blizzard, Phyllis Schmitt, and Margaret Myers. Fourth row: Katherine Martin, Norma Hartman, Ramona Mosser, Colleen Davis, Fances Beal, Janie Rogers, Nannie Reed, Francis Cline. gufure Zuszhess Ji 1-.J 'IGI' -ti ,W Q l r vrR?'3'1f' FX' First row, left to right: Ruby Ray, Reporter, Sheila Kagey, Secretary, Barbara Dawson, President, Miss Taylor, SPOVTSOV- Second 'OW1 Elinor Wensill, Sharon Umstot, Margaret Roderick, Rosemarie Rashcella, Buelah George, Third row: Charles Black, Jack Holderby, WGYUG Adams Paul Jones, Treasurer. 4I President Vice President ,,,, Secretary ,,,, .,.,, Treasurer .. Chaplain ,. Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor . . OFFICERS DON JUDY ALLEN RANDALLS JERRY MARSH , ,, BILL ALT BOB HARMAN , DICK SHUCK MR. MILLER 71049 NEW MEMBERS OF Hl'Y First row: Dick Shuck, Bob Harman, Bill Alt, Jerry Marsh, Don Judy, Allen Reynolds Raines. Second row: David Prysock, Martin Fitzgerald, Eddie Parrish, Richard Wells, Ronnie Smith, Tyrone Welsh and Ricky Kephart. Third row: Merle Armstrong, Charles Tribett, Harold Wimer and George Wilson. Leon Treutle, James Anderson, Frank Evans, Jim Daskel, Jim Hartman, Bob Suters, and Leon Grubbs. Fifth row: Sandy Spotts, Jim Turner, Phil Riley, Mr. Miller, Sponsor, Bob Purington, Joe Hanna, Terry Maine and and Roland James Nicol, Fred Sheetz, Fourth row: Eddie Miller, Shepp, John John Purdy. OLD MEMBERS OFHI-Y The Hi-Y Club is an organiza- tion whose purpose is to create, maintain, and promote through- out the school, home, and com- munity, the high ideals of Christian character. Besides the regular meetings twice a month, members attend district meetings and joint meet- ings with the Tri-Hi-Y, a girls or- ganization. Activities include a Christmas Basket, helping to buy the letters for the school name, and spon- soring ioint meetings with the Tri-Hi-Y. First row: Dick Shuck, Bob Harman, Bill Alt, Jerry Marsh, Don Judy, and Allen Reynolds. Second row: Charles Junkins, Jim Nicol, Tom Lowry, Dick Davidson, Curly Ball, Don Franklin, and Keith Maine. Third row: Teddy Giffin, Ronald Stickley, Scott Ward, Mr. Miller, Sponsor, Fred Snyder, and Bob Mclllwee. 42 OLD MEMBERS OF TRI-HI-Y First row: Dorothy Yost, Evelyn Oss, Carol Mills, Sharon Fraser, Krista Leatherman, Jo Ann Melody, and Joyce Boone, Second row: Marilyn Ludwick, Ina Feathers, Pamela OFFICERS President , SHARON FRASER Vice President KRISTA LEATHERMAN Secretary DOROTHY YOST Treasurer JO ANN MELODY Chaplain CAROLE MILLS Historian . .. .. EVELYN OSS Reporter JOYCE BOONE Sponsor MISS SKINNER 7f-1: 716: Q Franklin, Pat Hewitt, Linda Swisher, Mary Ann Welling, and Donna Miller. Third row: Pat Williamson, Mary Ryan, Barbara Durst, Shirley Michael, Delores Shrout, and Lora Carnell Fourth row: Connie Rotruck, Janet Hanna, Sally Tribett, Doris Prysock, Jean Kight Marlene Fritzgerald, Fifth row: Carol Ashby, Carol Kennedy, Sue Purdy, Miss Skinner, Sponsor, Donna Allarnong, Elizabeth Cuppett, and Helen Poland. To create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. This is the aim of the Tri-Hi-Y club ot Keyser High School. The main project of the year was the establishing of the Code ot Honor. Other activities were ioint meetings with Hi-Y, swim- ming parties, holiday parties, church attendance in a group, bake sales, and the annual twirp week that is the highlight ot every year. Tri4Hi-Y is an organi- zation that is an asset to the school and the community. :J il-t-I -I-vi NEW MEMBERS OF TRI-HI-Y First row: Sharon Fraser, Dorothy Yost, Evelyn Oss, Carol Mills, Krista Leatherman, Jo Ann Melody, Joyce Boone, and Miss Skinner, Second row: Wanda Nester, Judy Burke, Dorothy Nester, Marlene Junkins, Faye Vann, Phyllis Sanders, and Sharon Tenny. Third row: Donna Lee, Judy Alt, Barbara Haines, Leona Dixon, .lo Ann Rhodes, and Darlene McCoole, Fourth row: Louise Pyles, Barbara Boor, Pat Fury, Beverly Leply, Donna Ashenfelter, Donna McKee, Darley Broome, Janie Melody, Ida Hartmen, Judy Wilson and Rosalie Kesecker. 43 S! f a First row: Nancy Liller, Sharon Wilson, Barbara Haines, Miss Frum, Sponsor, Lora Carnell, Elizabeth Cuppett, Sue Purdy, Connie Miller, Pat Williamson, Lois Whipp, and Sandra Armstrong. Second row: Arlene Kelly, Mary Hoover, Bernice Cook, Lee Ann Clark Betty Bishop, Becky Cosner, Pat Holderby, Nancy Ginerich, Dorothy Elbeck, and Nancy Stevens, Third row: Mary Rhodes, Nellie Stickley, Connie Ryan, Mary Sagel, Agnes Dayton, Nancy Coffman, Joan Staggs, Mary Umstot, Joan Friend, and Joyce Thrush, Gloria Ridings, Sheila Evans, Janie Hartman Joan Spurling, Carol Pyles, Janie Rogers, Pat Flint, Ellen Carvey, Jean Sears, and Fifth row: Elwanda Miller, Mary Litten, Elsie Riser, and Joyce Grayson. Shirley Dawson, Betty Anderson, Janet Blackburn, Judy Liller, Colleen Davis, jf- 69 ffes To Miss Frum, our sponsor, we, the K-Ettes, dedicate this pkture as a token of our skmerest appredahon foraH yourfme hdp. 3 4' N4 4 Q 1' 1 ? UNK RMA FR Mlss NO of Sp0 5 r ,-may Ward, Donna Patty Rogers, Rogers, Joyce Fourth row: Jackie Saroka. Barbara Cole, - 6 X? I First row, left to right: Mary Fazzalore, Diane Butler, Judy Burke, Patty Kesecker, Beverly Jo Lepley, Donna Lou Miller, Lora Jean Carnell, Pat Williamson, Sue Purdy, Liz Cuppett, Connie Ward, Barbara Dawson, Juanita Clayton, Joyce Boone, and Andria Murray. Second row: Anna Lee Propst, Janie Melody, Darley Broome, Pat Fury, Francis Fazzalore, Sandra Dorsey, Terry Beal, Carolyn Dettinturn, Carol Mills, Elwanda Miller, Joyce Taylor, Jo Ann Melody, Sally Tribett, Evelyn Oss, Delores Shrout. Third row: Ida Hartman Marylon Ludwick, Doris Prysock, Sharon Tenny, Phyliss Sanders, Judy Wilson, Betty Nyman, Wanda Nestor, Joanna Rhodes, Donna Ashenfelter, Judy Alt, Donna McKee, Betty Evans, Louise Pyles, Krista Leatherman. Fourth row: Jean Kight, Shirley Michaels, Kay Sterling, Linda Swisher, Sharon Harman, Darlene McCoole, Margie Gales, Amelia Hott, Joyce Keplinger, Marlene Junkins, Fay Ellen Vann, Ida May Feathers. Fifth row: Elinor Wensell, Margaret Roderick, Mary Ann Welling, Sue Sagel, Connie Rotruck, Linda Stanhagen, Donna Allamong, Helen Poland, Sheila Kagey, Aretta Spitzer, Sharon Umstot, and Janet Hanna, Sixth row: Neva Ryan, Barbara Durst, Donna Lee, Sharon Fraser, Helen Caldwell, Pamela Franklin, and Maureen Fritzgerald. President PAT WILLIAMSON Vice President SUE PURDY Secretary . CONNIE WARD SPOHSOV . MISS NORMA FRUM TVGBSWEV ELIZABETH CUPPETT HlSf0fl6f1 DONNA MILLER The K-Ette Club of Keyser High School was organized to promote better school spirit and pep among the students. The K-Ettes are the Pep Club of the school and are worth while of any praise given to them. K-Ettes are an active organization and are sponsors of the following: Style shows, the spring fling dance, sock hops, K-Ette, K-Club Play, teen nite at the Moose every week etc. A worth while activity during the year was the Christmas Basket Drive, held for the benefit of the needy. 45 KI I I I x First row left to right: Darlene McCooIe, Pat Williamson, Elizabeth Cuppett and Sharon Fraser Second row Donna Ashenfelter, Donna McKee, Donna Miller, and Shirley Michael Third row Connie Rotruck Kay Sterling and Jean Kight, Fourth row: Shirley Green, Margie Cook and Tom Lowry Fifth row Charles Ball and Bill Alt, Sixth row: Mr, Giffin, Dave Blackburn, and Nelson Dennis President Vice President Secretary , Treasurer , Reporter Sponsor espzdns ELIZABETH CUPPETT DOROTHY YOST DARLENE MCCOOLE SHARON FRASER PATRICIA WILLIAMSON MR. VERNON GIFFIN I r .1 , ti, , , .'l f! io First row: Fred Snyder, Donna Allamong, Ruby Davis, Jimmy Handlan, and Evelyn Oss. Second row: Sue Purdy, Donna Ashenfelter, Sandy Dorsey, Judy Liller, and Joyce Thrush. Third row: Elsie Turner, Ellen Carvey, Carol Pyles, Sally Tribett, and Joyce Boone, Fourth row: Jerry Pifer, Denny Avers, Gary Keedy, John Rotruck, Molly Romig. Fifth row: Bobby Purington, Ruby Ray and Barbara Dawson, and Johnny Mills. Sixth row: Bryon Athey and Ronnie Stickley. President Second V First Vice Secretary Treasurer Reporter Chaplain Historian QSXUOQHX Counc ' ice President President CAROL ASHBY JAMES HANDLON RUBY DAVIS FRED SNYDER DONNA ALLAMONG RUBY RAY EVELYN OSS DONNA ASHENFELTER CAROL SUE ASHBY President Flrsl row left To raghi Donna Lee Delores Shrouf Jo Ann Melody Kaul Barbe Par Hewm Pamelia Franklin. Second row Wayne Arnold Shurley Dawson Scott Ward Carolyn Trenrer Chrvsfnne Keller and James Grlffln Thnrd row Sponsor, Miss Louise Ward Jean Barr Jean Kught Juanita Clayfon Rachel Hardy Connle Ro1ruck Ruby Ray and Joyce Boone Fourth row: Donald Judy, Fred Snyder Ronme Shckley NATIONAL Hduon soclE'rv I 5 S Z Qi L. f 4 A it .f'M 1 f, 0 Tx First row, left to right: Ina Mae Feather, Darlene McCoole, Jo Ann Keplinger, Ruby Davis, Krista Leatherman. Second row: Carol Mills, Barbara Dawson, George Wilson, and Bryon Athey. Third row: Delvinia Evans, Pat Williamson, Helen Caldwell, Mildred Rice, Carol Ashby, Helen Poland and Mr. P. C, Black, Principal. Fourth row: Jerry Marsh, Mary Homan, Elizabeth Cuppett, Tom Melody, Linda Stanhagen, Sharon Fraser, Bill Alt, and Dorothy Yost. 96GfIbI2d.f175I2 or oczef President , , , RONALD STICKLEY Vice President FRED SNYDER Secretary ., JEAN KIGHT Treasurer DELVINIA EVANS The J. C. Sanders Chapter of the National Honor Society of Keyser High School was organized in March 1952. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to stimulate scholarship, leader- ship, service, and character among high school students. Juniors and seniors who have maintained a B average in scholarship from and including the ninth grade on, and have received a rating of B from members of the faculty in leadership, service, and character are eligible to belong. 49 ll 77 , U ' President ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, W ILLIAM ALT ae vice President ROLAND RAiNEs Secretary ,,,,,, KEITH MAINE i 1 Treasurer r rr FRED SNYDER 5 'D . ls 4K1 r B nu: ...l .s' if cpl I Q I- First row: Bryon Athey, Ronald Alvaro, Charles Ball, Ronald Stickley, Fred Snyder, William Alt, Keith Maine, Roland Raines, and James Nicol, Second row: Joe Pezzanite, Wilber Holderby, Joe Taylor, Brian Wotring, Tyrone Welch, Francis Zacot, Eldon Adams, Eugene Kuykendall, and David Blackburn. Third row: Phil Shepp, Jimmy Webb, Neil Mills, Dave Black, Allen Randalls, Ed Wageley, Robert Harmon, Robert Bailey, Richard Wells, Tom Melody, and Johnny Mills. Fourth row: Coach Clark, Coach Stanislawczyk, Earl Studenwalt, Teddy Giffen, Scott ward, Norman Groves, George Wilson, Billy Clevenger, Willard Amtower, Ricky Kephart, Bob Mcllwee, and Coach Shelton. The K-Club of Keyser High School is a boy's organization sponsored by the school's coaches, Mr. Clark, Mr. Shelton, and Mr. Stanlawczyk. K-Club is the only letter earning club in the school, with the exception of the K-Ettes. To promote sportsmanship and clean, fair play is one of the club's foremost obiectives. 50 jufure eacfers FP '17 VJ 'C' lv xfcxl 1 X 1' ' X ' , 2 'Mi 'N 'f'1o . - '- 5 , 'xr X- rf X First row, left to right: Delores Barr, Connie Cross, Ruby Davis, President, Mary Bosley, Secretary, Doris Suter, Treasurer, Marlyn Fllifritz, Second Vice President, and Wayne Arnold, First Vice President. Second row: Twila Hoffman, Phyllis Whipkey, Ruth Weimer, Betty Parker, Alberta Streets, Elsie Turner, and Christine Keller, Third row: Nancy Litten, Janis Rohrbaugh, Jeannette Largent, Miss Boyer, Sponsorg Arlene Virts, Nelva Metcalf, and Norma Westfall. Fourth row: David Prysock, Richard Liller and Bill Roy. Wzjrbreof 6601115 7. First row, left to right: Ronald Smith, Francis Zacot, Roland Raines, President, Neil Mills, Mariorie Gales, Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Kesecker and Mrs. Church, Director, Second row: Sue Segal, Betty Parker, Jeanerte Largent, Charlotte Crites, Wilma Rogers, Donalee Mankins, Mary Johnson and Anna Miller, Third row: Sharon Fraser, Nancy Shank, Jean Rogers, Donna Allamong, Barbara Shaw, Anna Crawford, Lora Jean Carnell and Barbara Haines. Fourth row: Clarence Evans, Jim llff, Edwin Russell, Francis Rice, Richard Liller, Roaslie Kesecker, and Marilyn Ludwick .'!PQ 1'-vu faq W MARY ANN f ELUNG X f -ff -7 X A DONNA MILLER Wqoreffes LOLHSE PO X X X X 1 WELLS DONNA M KEE X PAMELA FRANKLIN I X .ffxfff I 1 f 44 Z if DONNA ASHENFELTER J 44,67 4111 Oyo P038 Q 17143. ZGHF it ,Q oyefo f,. 5 Sc-fo, 4986? 4 5 of f Q 2 e L 5 4, iw cs s. BAND MEMBERS . ... e-.,U V-- ac i: '3 cf 3 , 'zxz iam '3 ,J N M M 55 Jo :Ja -1 an-4 -. 1 .Q - -- '.'- -A a - :': J-: . M-. 1, 53 czen ce GA16 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Sergeant-at-Arms 1 5 I CHARLES TRIBETT DOROTHY YOST JAMES WILCOX RANDOLPH PIPER MR. ELLIOTT TEDDY EILBECK T' 1' ' 've J First row, left to right: Freddie Clark, Randy Pifer, Charlie Tribett, Mr. Elliott, Dennis Avers, Joe Willhide. Second row Gary Robey Louis J, Calemine, Robert McBride, Tom Coffman, Teddy Elibeck. Third row: Billy Pancake, Bob Steel, Jimmy Liller, Jimmie Harman Jan Smith Fourth row: Billy Pancake, James Mahood, Charles Finnel, Raymond Tenny. Fifth row: Mary Cook, Ramona Mosser, Twila Hott KNIGHTS OF SCIENCE The Knights of Science had its beginning in l939, under the sponsorship of Mr. J. R. Elliott, their present sponsor. This organization is an affiliate of the Science Clubs of America, and a chapter of the West Virginia Junior Academy of Science. 54 An obiective is to increase the general knowledge of Science. A THLETICS .J BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Elk Garden Valley ,E Alumni Allegany Moorefield Piedmont Romney e7.,, Ridgeley Elk Garden Fort Ashby Petersburg Allegany Romney oEo.,, Petersburg Martinsburg Piedmont L Ridgeley L Mooretield Fort Ashby Bruce ouuuv Martinsburg Romney Martinsburg Pairmont W Morgantown Grafton .,uu., Mullens .,uu,, F st ro James Ncol Ro ne Stckley George Wlson Rcky Kephat Sc tt Wad Captan and Keith Maine, Second ow Ja T b Harold Wme Paul Cook Stuart C ppett Leon Tr etle a Joh P d Th d Coach Joh Shelton, Teddy Gift Alert Ra dells Ro Mclll ee and Eddie Mille Manage x- -. 766 Lyffk 70rnaflQ Zasfefgiff 790112 .M 2 4 415 Q FOOTBALL SCHEDULE They We 12 Charleston 14 Parsons I9 Beall I4 Ridgeley 6 Allegany 6 Lasalle 20 Moorefield 27 Romney Deaf 26 Petersburg 21 Romney gf I8 7 I3 27 O SX 'oe 'O 6 2, 'bo 11' O Q N' 'b . Q.g,0z,Xl'o o43s l 6,420 3980 X0-Xl Q, 1, 0? 6+ 900600 QQ fl Coz QQ 550 s S819 Q3 on ,N 'bbw z.,f,. 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Q- on 5+ Q .9 5 'tx -0 xo . ,oz5Hb 40 N 1 O YQ , QQ . 5 5 XO l95A' Y 'D 0 N9 bas 850 xi? xsqowe Qaixaoz 6143 55 gf' G' DF-RLENE M OOLES SUE PURDY ELENJ POLAND f ,1 I! If SANDRA DORSEY X ' Q.:- . f MARY L. RHODES 60 Z9 G S Q G Firsi row: Dick Shuck, RoNeno Rafnes Bob Hafman Ton' Meody, Keith Mane Jlr' Nicof Bob Moofe. Second row: Sporfswrife' Bob Pende'ges?g Don Juc. Ronaki Snckley, Harold Pufienburgef, Joe Taylo' Tefw Maine, BH! Alf, Cna'Ves Balh Gene Kqwcendaff Manaqey Cna'les Sfudenwalf, THQ: row: Coach Peo T. Clark, Edge!! Ande'son Pa.N Cook Leon T'e., e Hamid W?'nef, Edd7e Pafsn, SanGY SDOHS, Chaflle Tribbef, BEII Roy, Joe Pezzanke Mazx Wenzel, Jn Wecb Boo Sfaqqs, Pnn Snepo Managers Vernon Grubbs ff' and Harold Swick. I, A-I ibn Q1 se' fn ..-Me- ff A - - I ' X G . N ' L I I 4 o 4 - 5 .AX X 2 ,. if sf . Q I J I' G q,15l' Firsl row: Earl Sludenwall, Ec1wa'd Waqgeler Wlla 1 A 'c-ve' J-e f Fel-ev Ska' ef Ha 'fa'v B'll Cl Ji' Twbin, Bob Mcllwee, Wayner Adanws. Second 'ow' r-'a':,l: Snyce' Sam Buge-ss Byron Abe Black, Norman Gfoves, Richa'd Wells, Jofn Pvc, E:1c'e M ef Eldon Aman.. T i'f1 'ow' Ten S Ronnie Welch, Allan Randalls, Bobby Haw lfon Defi Seawen Donald lf. ne? 'ff' Ped Sfe-ew Mcllwee, Bob Suler. Fourln row: Boo Efewole Jae Hana Da. 1 B'3 ne', FW' 'fm l '1'11 Gilln Snel'on, Francis Rice, Nelson Dennis. I Aa -4 Q xf nns new e e ae W ea -i do ci Ban' -i o c Ea Beae efenge' f, Dafid m'al1e', Ronnie Conan I S k' ,,' X 9 x x bl o Qkss Ournaflsm 0 195.5 3 'hi First row: Joyce Boone, Tom Melody, Ruby Ray, Sharon Fraser, Bob Harman, Patty Kesecker, and Carol Ashby. Second row: Ronnie Alvaro, Mr. Calemine, Helen Caldwell, Mary Lou Homan, Delvinia Evans, Elvinia Welch, and Barbara Dawson. To the Staff: No finer staff of hard-working students has ever existed in the history of KHS and I would like to take this means of expressing my gratitude to them for the many times they have willingly given their time and efforts so that this book of memories could go to press. I'll always remember the many precious moments of get-to-gethers, so that we could plan for a better yearbook. Each one of you has contributed to the success of this book, and to you, I give the thanks. Without each of you there would have been no book. I recognize you now for your undying devotion to your school, KHS. To Mr. Calemine, my gratitude is expressed in the words, you're the best. May your life hereafter be one of happiness and success, and again, My Thanks! Ruby Ray Editor-in-Chief CIQSS Af QJQJQUQQIQ 7 7 MARVIN BORROR CQNNIE WARD i f ,M ' 1 4 v 'W ,.f ff-'arf ' f wa , , f' v . .Yr , lv 1. -f L , 7 . 1 5 'Y r , T45 Q. 1 l s 1 I' I ' '5' ,- v , . 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Tom Melody and Lora Camel! ffz1fsfa12 KAI? y fi 0 91 Tom Melody c l a s s e s d e nt for t r years was named wln ner of the award glven annually by the Alumni Assocuatlon T m h as been a member of the Keyhlsco and HrTlmeS Staff for two years and ns also a member of the KHS baseball team Tom has achreved much dur :ng his school career and IS worthy of the hugh honor' .1 'lf-1-,..-at VN YZ7 Uzzfsfcznr zny fn f Joyce Boone Editor of the HuTnmes and e Clpleml of the Forensic Debate Team Scholarshnp to Potomac State Col lege has been awarded ths coyetoos honor Joyce IS a most desery gr o th tltle e lS an acllye parllct ant In all KHS actlvltles and has served her school VV l X TOM MELODY JOYCE BOONE 68 ADVER'flSERS Mee+ Your Friends a+ MARY'S PLACE Main S1'ree1' in ResI'auran+ and Mo+eI ..-. : 'v 'ZN ,-4 -X-A A 'ltr KEYSER w. vA. f ,, r Go Io I'I1e KEYSER TELEVISION COMPANY PHONE 248I for H16 Besi' OH ROufe 50 BURLINGTON W VA Televlslon The American Legion Dedlcafed +o +I'1e Service of Communl+y S+aI'e and Nahon BOYCE HOUSER POST NO 4I AMERICAN LEGION Keyser W Va MEETS EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT wif' Ax e !A SGIO s I T . 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' I KAPLCN S Da+e I95 Full m +he blanks wl+h your friends au+ographs The gurl +ha'I' sl'rs across from me IS a Her name IS She was always dressed like a Boy a halr broad shoulders and made Ihe grrs Glr was and all of 'rhe boys wenl' wlld over er aur Foofball s+ar Homeroom +eacher Someday I wanl' +o be a The A sfudenl' of our class s My ex+ra specral rs Our favorlfe hangoui' 'For our sodas rs Besi' of luck 'From 'For +he many years ahead' KEYSER WEST VIRGINIA Mann S'Iree+ KESSELS N EWSSTAN D Q Look Toward +he Fu+ure X J WlI'h +he Same Good Judgmenl' Qi You Use When You Buy al' ! XX HT Nzwcoms s , l BurIlng+on Magazines Groceries Wesf Virginia Candy PocIce+booIcs KEYSER WEST VIRGINIA I l.I, ...4 Q .I ...... ., I I I h I h ' . The dance of our class is.. Q,.l...I rllffn lwffI,.fI,I.QIIiffIffffjfffffffffllf ll Il i Irll I If -lap R y , f 2 'LV if 6:2 ' Y V ! , fl 4 I I N3 MERRELLS INC I I I I I5 Second Sfreei' CLARKSBURG WEST VIRGINIA Class Rmgs Commencement Announcements I5 B Caps and Gowns Trophies 926 'hqln ' O I 1 Cards I!! --I Booklet Diplomas We the Senaor Class of 1955 of Keyser Hagh School make publac our last wall and testament Durang our anterestang and profat able years here we have collected many valuable treasures both tangable and antan gable To us they are nuggets of gold W do not wash to bury our treasures as Uncle Sam has has gold at Fort Knox We wash to use our nuggets as a medaum of ex change so an leavang the school we are goang to bestow some of them on our school the faculty and our fraends NUGGET l To our Alma Mater we be queath our gratatude and deepest affectaon for all the golden opportunataes she has gaven us durang our years here NUGGET 2 To our Prancapal Mr Black we bequeath pleas ant memoraes of thas brallaant senaor class May there be many stars an has crown for has part an openang the golden door for us NUGGET 3 To Mr Calemane we bequeath all our good luck for has advace an helpang produce our yearbook Thas was truly a golden deed NUGGET A To M Graffan we bequeath a sheath of talents for has next senaor play He had so much trouble fandang our talents an producang the senaor play NUGGET 5 To our sponsor Mr Swasher we bequeath a golden key so that he may open all the doors of success and happaness an the years to come NUGGET 6 We be queath the followang lattle nuggets to these andavaduals Jerry Raley walls has seat an Radao to anyone that lakes to lasten to code records Connae Rotruck would lake to wall her gaggles an of face practace to a next break the monotony of Shears better known to wall has green Chevrolet to any boy who years student to classwork Nelson Slack has agreed headaches and heartbreak as Presadent of the Curly Ball fan club to anyone who thanks he as as cute as Landa does Marvan Borror walls has seat an Mr Gaffans Englash class to anyone who lakes to talk Helen Caldwell wlls her aob of the past three years as assastant to the secretary to the assastant prancapal to the prancapal to anyone who wants to be an assastant to the as sastants Kaal Barbe leaves to all her class mates the abalaty of great success an what ever they do Doras Suter walls her abalrty to wrate love letters to a saalor to Mary Latten Jam Nacol does hereby under has own hand bequeath has posataon of center on the football team to anyone who doesnt mand catchang heck all the tame Charles Junkans walls has whaskers to anyone who lakes to shave Juanata Clayton walls her seat an Book keepmg ll class to any student who has courage enough to take at Ronald Stackley walls on behalf of the basketball team to Jam Nacol one bottle of perfume Lora Jean Carnell walls her natural red haar to Barbara Durst Tom Melody leaves has aob as Presa dent of the Senaor class and Busaness Man ager of the Keyhasco to anyone who lakes a lot of good excuses to get out of class Walma Rogers walls her seat an Commercaal math to anyone who thanks they are worthy of at Frank Spano leaves has seat an book keepang to anyone wath a car who would lake to make frequent traps to Elkans Helen Poland walls her abalaty to get along wath Kaeth Maane to Sandra Dorsey Jan Smath walls all has knowledge of scoutang Hoovers Hollow to all the Scouts of Troop 27 Bar bara Boor walls to the most deservang stu dents the nacest and most understandang Chas KU H homeroom teacher Mr Gaffan Ronnae Sander walls has bass drum to Sanny Dawson Carole Kennedy Lora Jean Cornell and Connae Ward wall thear abalaty to anspect scratch hazels ansparataon poant to expert draver who can keep from goang over the bank Mary Loe Horman walls her offace as Presadent of the FHA to any garl who desares to make housekeepang thear career Robert Moore walls to has brother has textbooks wath the an swers an them James Hartman walls has abalaty to carry has own cagarettes to Davad Black an hopes there as no one around luke Lowry to bum them from ham Janet Boyce walls her natural blonde haar to all who use peroxade Jeannette Largent walls her natural curly haar to Pat Hewatt af she can handle at day Joyce Boone walls the HaTames to any Sam Spatzer walls next years Chemastry class a gaantsazed bottle of hydrochlorac acad Nancy Latten walls her modesty and bashful ness to Joyce Thrush Connae Ward walls a box of No doze palls to next years Senaors to use whale wratang a term paper for Mr Gaffan Kenneth Laller walls has wavy haar to Coach Clark Fred Snyder wlls hs good looks personalaty braans and everthang else that goes wath at to all of the men of Keyser Hagh School and he put my blessang upon them Edgell Anderson walls h plane VoAg to has dear old fraend Brady Stone street Sue Purdy walls to Darlene McCoole and her cheerleaders a secret underground passage to the A P so they wont get caught by Mr Goldsworthy lake she dad Rachut Hardy walls her place an the labrary workang for Mrs Calemane to her saster Nancy Maralynn Ludwack walls her haar to Carolyn Hacks Frank Evans wlls has abalaty to get out of class wathout beang caught to John Shorthand ll cla o enough to get at Harry Cross beang of sound mand and body most of the tame wlls has seat an Vo Ag to anyone who lakes to lasten to Mr Gustafsans aokes to Mr Schaaffer her Physacs and Chemastry books maybe he can get more out of them than she dad Clarense Evans walls a paar of artafacaal fangers to Mrs Church so she wont wear hers out playang he paano Jerry Marsh beang of sound mand and body and because h has not hd th m wlls has case of mumps to Mr Schaeffer France Klane walls her seat an Englash class to Ron nae Reed Barbara Dawson to somebody ld wall somethang af someone had walld some thang to me but no one walld nothang to me so I wall nothang to no one to wall to nobody Donna Mankans walls her abalaty to flunk a dravers test twace to that one and only aunaor Pat Kasecker John Arnold hereby walls has seat an World Geography to any Madget at wall fat Marlosae Gales walls her smallness to Donna Lae Sharley Machael walls her bag brown eyes to Mr Goldsworthy and Mr Black so that they can watch for skap pers Robert Harman leaves has offace f Busaness Manager of HaTames to any aunaor boy or garl who as wallang to be busaness manager ad collector offacaal chauffeur and lefthand man to Mr Calemane Landa Sea sher and Neva Trenton wall thear seats an 5th peraod study hall to anyone who lrkes to be stared at Leah lmes walls her seat an dravers ed to anyone that as crazy enough to take at Anna Lee Cawford walls her small appetate to Mr Calemane Ronald Alvaao walls has seat an aournalasm to Ruby Davas Amelaa Hott walls her seat an Study Hall to any Junaor lucky Dorothy Yost walls anyone who lakes to see a free for all every day Joyce Boone walls the Ha Tames to any unsuspectang lunaor who wants to stay up all raaght for one year fanally to graduate from Keyser Hagh an a state of exhaustaon wath shattered nerves hands frozen typang posataon bags under the eyes and a loss of ten pounds Katae Crates walls her abalaty to stand at the wandows an home room to anyone allowed to do same Paul Jones beang an has raght mand on thas day of May hereby walls to Dave Knafer Black has seat an Socaology af he can stand storaes Doras Ann Prysock wlls her seat an Mr Gaffans speech class to anyone who lakes to make speeches Donald Franklan leaves noth ang because he needs to take at all w h ham Charlotte Crates walls her quaetness to anyone who as lucky enough to get at Laz Cuppett and Barbara Haanes wall thear seats an the cafeteraa to Eldon Adams another brave soul Jammy Daskal walls a bottle of Wonderful Apple Blossom perfume to Dank and hopes he gets along better wath at than he dad Jack Holderby walls to has brother Walbur all has books for next year an hopes he does better than he dad Ronald Raanes walls has football abalaty to the young gentle man from Orchard St Norm Groves Charles Amtower walls has abalaty to know parts of automobales and how to assemble them to has brother Wallaam Sharon Fraser walls her love for crew cuts and a football player to any garl who as lucky enough to get thas wonderful combanataon James Anderson walls has seat an Mr Gaffans Speech class to any one who lakes poultry Wayne Adams walls has water guns to Mr Gaffan and all of has garls to anybody who wants them Wallaam Shoemaker walls has Vo Ag rockang Spencer Eddae Davey walls has bass horn to Jack Sanders Ruby Ray walls to Mr Cale mane a aournalasm staff for next year as good as the one he had thas year Delvanace Evans walls her posataon as Treasurer of the Nataonal Honor Socaety to any good member who knows how to embezzle money Francas Race would lake to wall has parkang space to Dave Shapero provadang he paants has car black Jean Kaght walls her abalaty to say the wrong thang an Mr Gaffans classes to anyone who lakes to lave dangerously Neal Malls walls has golden voace to Norman Groves and has abalaty to drave to George Walson Elthel Carr walls her Artastac abalaty he k s an Mrs Raanes 6th pera Psychology class Pat Wallaamson walls her nackname Mom to Karasta Bow Bow Leatherman Donna Lou Maller walls her soft voace to Terry Beal Keath Maane walls hs basketball abalaty to Mr Shelton Maldred Race walls her natural blonde haar to Betty Bashop Thomas Warner Lowry ll beang of sound body and weak mand do hereby wall to next years senaor class some whate paant and hope you do a better aob than we dad Carol Ashly walls her abalaty to mass school never study but always have homework never carry books sleep an all classes the arts known only to Senaors to the class of 56 Bally Alt would lake to wall has abalaty to tell aokes and to resast garls to Mr Gaffan Charles R Ball beang of sound mand and weak body walls has nackname of Curly to Coach Clark I Dack Davadson wall to the aunaor class a cryang towel because 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I r I am e senuor class prophet I look unto seeds of fume and say whuch the dustant grauns wull grow and whuch wll not see beautuful golden path wundung over hulls down the valleys across deserts and mountauns even unto the seven seas e uu a rn the towns and thus path the senuors makung theur way reuoucung and happy as they occupy them selves wuth theur dauly occupatuons pro fessuons and trades T us us un the future thus vusuon of mn e I am lookung unto the year of T965 I see that Joyce Boone and Ruby Ray have taken over as co edutors of the Muneral Dauly They guve most of the credut of theur success to Clarence Evans theur Busuness Manager and theur two Sports Edutors Jlm Hartman and Ronnre Alvaro I also see that Robert Mclllwee Jr us star deluvery boy CJunuor us the son of Carol and Bob Mc llwee Well now take a look at New Creek I see that Lora Jean Carnell has taken over Carnell Farm and has started to rause Road Runners for a profut I see that the Keseckers sure have taken over New Creek New Creek has grown to such a large cuty that they need two mayors and Pat and Rosalue are ung a swell ob I now turn to w York where many of our former classmates are located W ll uts no surpruse but Pat Wullvamson was selected Mother of the Year for the fourth straught year Nelson Sears better known as Sluck h dus covered a New French haur style Jerry Ruley ns the mule un two mrnut Howard Rotruck us the top toothpuck producer un the world Frank Selders us now poluce chuef of New York Ronnue Sanders us the U S motor cycle speed champ Vrrgul Smuth was ap pounted Boy Scout Master of the U S Odell Snuder us the new owner of the chaun of AGP stores Frank Spano wuns Bulluard charn puonshup of the World from Wullue Hoppue Sam Sputzer becomes great authorrty on atomuc energy Butch Zacot takes over the Farmers and Merchants bank Zacot has a tume wuth her Muldred Rrce takes mulluonaure Bull Shoemaker her seventh husband Wrlma Glen Alt who us the buggest cattleman thus sude of the Mussussuppu Connue Rotruck us secretary to her husband who owns Keyser TV Kay Sterlung becomes furst woman Su preme Court Justuce Alberta Streets us now head of the Potomac State Horne Economucs department Ronnue Strckley us elected furst whsle Barbara four chuldren Rogers marrues Muscle Men'P'P S CASS EOPAGCW mayor of Purgetsvulle Fred Snyder takes Sungue Atheys place as head lawyer of Keyser Dorus Suter us furst woman pruncupal of Keyser Hu Lrruda Swisher marrues Jerry Harruson Mayor of Puedmont after I7 years of courtshup Neva Trenton and her husband Amtower rause famuly of twenty Ward wrutes her thurd book whuch was a hut Maruon Weaver becomes TV star Elvena Welch takes place of our Muss Brooks Dorothy Yost takes over .lohn and afternoon soap opera Sue Purdy has now taken over the JanJohn nught club and runs ut wuth her husband Scott Ward Look whos workung for her servung drunks are Lrnda Stanhagen and Donna Allamong and look at her star dancung couple uts Helen Crazy Legs Ball and her husband Tutch Now turnung to the sports word we see that Roland Ratnes has sugned hus fourth straught contract wath the Prttsburgh Steelers of course Sharon us hus manager Bryan Wotrung us wrestlung coach at Rowelsburgh Jum Nucol us now playung for the New York Guants Tom Melody us coach of the St Louus farm club Keuth Marne us bat boy for the Keyser Tornado takung Dave rentons place Neul Mills s Lt un Natuonal Guard Tom Lowery us takung over Tommy Dorseys band And he has some former classmates wuth hum Francus Ruce on the drums and Donna Muller on the clarunet Fred Kutzumuller Don Leatherman and Bob Moore sure are workung hard as Fort Putt Beer dustrubutors Kenneth Luller has lust won the Mr Ameruca tutle for T965 Jerry Marsh has taken Marlon Brandos place un puctures Jeannette Largent and Francus Klune now own th Rustuc Inn Dorus Pry sock owns the Cumberland newspaper Rose marue Raschella and Anna Lee Muller have a tag match wuth Nancy Lrtten and Donna Marukuns for the wrestlung champuonshrp of the world Shurley Michael now owns the Rosemont Jean Kught and Marulyn Ludwuck are the Amerucan entrues for the Olympuc weught luftung contest Keuth Feaster and hrs wufe Margre Gales won the flag pole suttung champuonshup A moment of sulence for the fuve adventurers Duck Davudson ,lurn Daskel Don Franklin Charles Junkrns and Barbara Haunes who took off for the moon un theur homemade rocket shup the nught of gradua tuon and havent been seen sunce Paul Jones and Frank Evans have turned the local pool room unto one of the buggest payung busu nesses un Keyser Congratulatuons go to Eddre Davey who was promoted to General Robert Connre on TV Marsha KHS Beautuesll the U S Marunes Wuthun a few years of ownershup Don Judy has turned the Royal unto a multumulluon dollar establush ment You can hear Robert Eversole Stanley O WKYR Hartman and Jack Holderby every rnornung at 5 30 AM on ur bully Tume raduo show These over Dustys place and they are great W see un the edutorual wrutten by Holman head typust of the Muneral Dauly news that Barbara Dawson us now the proud new owner of the most modern restaurant un town Her chuef cooks and bottle washers are none other than Beulah George and Leah lmes Rachel Hardy and Shurley Daw son have now taken over the KHS Home Ec department We hear there are a lot of suck people around school Delvunra Evans was recently voted the best gurl farmer un the U S Amelua Hott us now the female advusor of the Future Farmers Donald Jones has been voted by the people of W Va t be our governor for the next four years Bob Harman the well known evangelust has gone to Suberua to teach the gospel Barbara Oss CKaylorj us tourung the world wuth her husband and chuldren Marvun Borror has marrued Charlotte Crutes and they are now co owners of Murphys 5 and IO John Arnold us now foreman on Dave Blackburns bug Razorback Hog Farm n Arkansas Lack Boyce has taken Mr M Dowells place un the manual traunung Dept Charles Amtower us now Keysers fruendly undertaker Jean Barr Ethel Carr are now nurses at Memorual Hosputal Ethel Broome and Katue Crutes are partners un the Green Lantern Restaurant Jummy Davrs and Edgell Anderson are now owners of the Green Mt Country Club Juanuta Clayton and Anna Lee Crawford are lust two plaun old marrued women Jummy Anderson us understudy to Jerry Lewus out un Hollywood Harry Cross us warden at Sung Sung Wayne Adams runs has own Lonely Hearts Club Kaul Barbe us now the manager for the worlds foremost lady boxer Carol Ashby Curly Ball and Sheep Alt are now at Alcatraz for rustlung hogs off Dave Blackburn s ranch an Arkansas Mrldred Buser us stull marrued Luz Cuppett we havent seen her sunce graduatuon but we have a sneakung suspucron shes work un for the underground F B l Heen Caldwell us a movue star un Hollywood and Janet Boyce has run the hundred yard dash un 8 seconds flat boys took Mary Lou Hut Hum Tom' N Wayne Adams-Future Business Leaders of America 53, 54, 55, Wrestling Team 53, 54, Track Team 53, 54, 55. Donna Allamong-Science Club 49, Future Homemakers 51, Kettes 51, 52, 53, 54, Stu- dent Council Representative 54, Student Council Treasurer 54, Teen-Age Club 52, 53, Senior Chorus 53, 54, Miss Golden Tornado X 54, Senior Kickball team 54, Kette-K Club Play 54, 55, Senior Class Play 55. Billy Alt-Football, Four Years, Baseball, Four Years, Junior Varsity Basketball, Intramural Basketball, K-Klub, Hi-Y, National Honor So- ciety, Thespians Plays, Ah Men, Hillbilly Wedding, Elmer and the Lovebug, Deadly Ernest , Winner of Bausch Si Lomb Chemical Award, Runner-Up of Kelley Award. Ronald Alvaro-Keyhisco Staff, Hi-Times Staff, K-Klub, Prom and Harvest Ball Committees, Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity. Amtower-Lawn Cleaner 52, FBLA. Robert Edgell Anderson-FFA 54, 55, Baseball Team 54, 55, Wrestling Team 53, 54, Prom Com- mittee, Bus Patrol. James Anderson--FBLA 53, 54, Hi-Y 54, 55, Senior Play 55, Wittiest and Most Talkative in Popularity Contest 55. Carol Sue Ashby-National Honor Society, K-Ettes 4 Years, Tri-Hi-Y 2 Years, Student Council 3 Years, Vice President 54, Presi- dent 55, Future Homemakers 1 Year, Best Citizen, American Legion Merit Award, Golden Horseshoe, Runner-Up Miss Home- coming, Miss Golden Tornado, Miss News- Tribune, Miss Hi-Times, Winner Extempora- neous Speech Scholarship, Second Place State Speech Contest, Cheerleader Sophomore Year, Make-Up Editor Keyhisco, Hi-Times, Quill and Scroll, Winner Elks Leadership Contest, Dance and Variety Show Committees, Rhododendron Girls' State, Candidate for FFA Sweetheart. Charles Ball-Hi-Y, K-Klub, National Honor Society, Thespians, Football, Basketball, Base- ball, Intramural Basketball, Plays, Thespians, K-Klub, Junior' High Basketball, Harvest Ball King, Outstanding Sophomore Boy, Prophet Class Night, May Day at Potomac State. Kail Barbe-National Honor Society. Jean Barr-FTA, FHA, National Honor Society David Blackburn-Football and Baseball Four Years, Junior High Basketball, K-Klub, Thes- pians, Plays, Directed Two Plays. Joyce Boone-Editor of Hi-Times, Edits KHS News, President of Ki-Pi-Ri District of Tri- Hi-Y and Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Jun- ior Class Secretary, Outstanding Junior Girl, Tri-Hi-Y Vice President, Reporter, K-Ette Club Chaplain, Student Council, Speech Play, El- mer and the Lovebug , First Place in WCTU Oration Contest, Candidate for Miss Home- coming, Keyhisco Staff, Tri-Hi-Y Conference, SIPA Journalism Conference, Conference of W. Va. Journalism Association, Candidate for FFA Sweetheart, Miss Hi-Times Ill , Senior Class Play Deadly Ernest , First Place in American Legion Oration Contest, Debate Scholarship in local Forensic Contest, Out- standing Senior Girl, Camp Horseshoe, Quill and Scroll, Salutatorian. What Are You Boys Drinking? GQJJ qcbruzbes Barbara Boor-Tri-Hi-Y, Miss News-Tribune Candidate. Janet Boyce-Future Homemakers. Leon Boyce-Wrestling 2 Years, Track 1 Year, Inter-Class 1 Year. Helen Caldwell-K-Ettes 52-55, 4-H 48-54, Prom, Harvest Ball, Hi-Times Dance, Hi-Times, May Queen, Eighth Grade, MYP, PYF, Dis- trict Treasurer of MYP in 53, President of MYP in 53. Lora Jeann Carnell-Secretary of Senior Class, Reporter of K-Ettes, Tri-Hi-Y, K-Ettes, First Place in Cake Contest, First Place in Pie Contest, FHA, Mixed Chorus. Juanita Clayton-K-Ettes, Library, National Honor Society. Anna Lee Crawford-K-Ettes, FHM, Mixed Chorus, Basketball Team, Winner of Cake Contest. Charlotte Crites-FHA. Elizabeth Cuppett-Candidate for Miss Home- coming, Miss Pep, Kickball Team 55, Bas- ketball Team 5 Years, National Honor So- ciety, Thespians, President 55, Secretary 54, Tri-Hi-Y 4 Years, K-Ettes 4 Years, Treasurer 55, Plays: Ah Men, Hillbilly Wedding and Director of Deadly Ernest, Best Citizen , Commencement Speaker, Eddie Davey-Band 6 Years. James Daskal-Hi-Y One Year, Band 3 Years, Wrestling 2 Years. Dickie Davidson-Baseball 2 Years, Track 2 Years, Junior Varsity Basketball l Year, Intramural Basketball 2 Years, Junior High Basketball 2 Years, Hi-Y 3 Years, Plays: Elmer and the Lovebug , Class Will Barbara Dawson-Outstanding Eighth Grader, Winner WCTU Contest, Candidate for Home- coming Queen, Student Council 6 Years, District Secretary of Student Council, Library Assistant 2 Years, Class Basketball Team 2 Years, Mixed Chorus l Year, K-Ettes 4 Years, Song leader 2 Years, FBLA Vice President 54, President 55, National Honor Society, Hi-Times, Keyhisco. Shirley Dawson-National Honor Society, His- torian, Vice President, and President of FHA 4 Years, First Place in Cake Contest, First Place in Pie Contest, Hi-Times Outstanding Senior Girl. Clarence Evans-Mixed Chorus 2 Years, Delvinia Evans-Winner of Golden Horse- shoe, Representative to Know Your State Government Day at Charleston, FHA, Hi- Times, Keyhisco, Candidate for Miss Hi- Times of 55, FBLA, Treasurer of National Honor Society. Frank Evans-Band, Hi-Y, Robert Eversole-FFA 54, 55, Track 55, FFA Basketball 54, 55. Keith Feaster-FFA. Donald Franklin-Hi-Y 3 Years, Candidate for King of Class Night, Lions Minstrel, Prom, Harvest Ball, Sophomore Variety Show. Sharon Frase-Radio Broadcast, President Tri- Hi-Y, Treasurer Thespians, Hi-Times, Class Night Historian, Commencement Speaker, Quill and Scroll, Tri-Hi-Y, Thespians, National Honor Society, K-Ettes, Mixed Chorus, Li- Senior Play Cast brary, Science, Basketball Team, Keyhisco, Harvest Ball, Prom, K-Klub Play 2 Years, K-Ettes, Speech Class Play, Candidate for Homecoming Queen and Hi-Times Queen, Second Place Mineral County, Typing Con- test, Representative to Piedmont Junior Fair, Best Citizen for February. Margie Gales-K-Ettes, Mixed Chorus. Beulah Lee George-Basketball Team, Science, Library, FBLA. Barbara Haines-K-Ettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Marcota, Sophomore Chorus, Candidate for Miss Homecoming and Miss FFA Sweetheart, Student Assistant. Rachel Hardy--National Honor Society, Li- brary, First Place in Bread Contest. Robert Harman--Baseball 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, Junior High Basketball 49-55, Junior Varsity Basketball 51, 52, intramural Basketball 52- 55, Hi-Y Chaplain 53-55, K-Klub 53-55, Elks Leadership Award 54, 55, Hi-Times Keyhisco, Sports Editor, Plays: Hillbilly Wedding, Deadly Ernest , Runner-Up for Voice of Democracy, Selected Outstanding Senior, Commencement Speaker, Science, Harvest Ball, Prom, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Variety Show. James Hartman-Hi-Y, Track 2 Years, Junior Varsity Basketball Team, lnter-Class Tourna- ment. Stanley Hartman-FFA, Senior Class Play, Track, FFA Basketball, FFA Secretary, FFA Parliamentarian 54. Mary Lou Homan-National Honor Society, President, Vice President, Treasurer of FHA, Hi-Times, Keyhisco, Secretary, Vice President of 4-H, Secretary of MYF, FFA Sweetheart, Candidate for Homecoming Queen, Miss Hi- iimes, Miss News-Tribune, Representative to Girls' State. Amelia Hott-K-Ettes 4 Years, Library Club. Leah lmes-Library, Donald Jones-FFA 2 Years, Baseball 1 Year, Track 1 Year. Paul Jones-FBLA Treasurer, Track. Don Judy-President Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Vice President of Band, Senior Council. Charles Junkins-Hi-Y 53-55, Track 52-54. Carole Kennedy-Maiorette 52, Band 52, Har- vest Ball Queen 54, Rep, Fort Ashby Basket- ball Dance 55, Senior Play, Speech Play 55, Best Dressed 55, Girls' Basketball 52, Prom: Harvest Ball, K-Ettes 51-55, Tri-Hi-Y 52-55. Patti Kesecker-FHA, Hi-Times, Keyhisco. Rosalie Kesecker-Tri-Hi-Y, Prom Harvest Ball, Library, Mixed Chorus. Jean Kight-K-Ettes 51-55, Tri-Hi-Y 52-55, Chaplain of Tri-Hi-Y 53, 54, National Honor Society, Secretary of Honor Society, Troupe 1341, National Thespian Society, Outstand- ing Sophomore Girl 53, Valedictorian 55, Betty Crocker State Homemaker of Tomorrow 55, Won VFW Essay Contest, Won World History Medal 53, Deadly Ernest 55, Tri- Hi-Y Conference 54, Tri-Hi-Y Camp Horseshoe 53, Prompter of K-Ettes Play 55, Earned in K-Ettes, Harvest Ball, Prom, Library 51, Sophomore Variety Show 52-55: Most HKH Roses For the Director Studious Girl 53-55. Frances Kline-Library 55. Jeannette Largent-FTA 2 Years5 Mixed Chorus 2 Years. Nancy Litten-FTA 3 Years5 FHA 2 Years5 Mixed Chorus 1 Year5 Rep, FTA at Jackson Mill 545 Prom5 Harvest Ball. Tom Lowry-Orchestra 3 Years5 Band 6 Years5 President of Band 54, 555 Thespians 1 Year5 Senior Class Play5 Plays: Eh 5 Junior High Basketball 3 Years5 Intramural Basketball 3 Years5 Track 2 Years5 Hi-Y 3 Years. Marilynn Ludwick-K-Ettes 51-555 Tri-Hi-Y 54, 555 FHA 51-535 Chorus 53-555 All-State Chorus 55. Keith Maine-Hi-Y5 Baseball 4 Years5 Bas- ketball 3 Years5 Secretary K-Klub. Donna Mankins-Mixed Chorus 2 Years5 FHA 2 Years. Jerry Marsh-National Honor Society5 Hi-Y5 Rep. to Senior Council5 Winner of Voice of Democracy Contest5 Basketball Manager 53, 545 Speech Play5 Senior Play, Robert Mcllwee-PVC Football Team 555 Stu- dent Council 53, 545 K-Klub5 Football Squad 52-555 Track 52-555 Vice President Senior Class5 K-Klub Play 555 Speech Play 555 Candidate for Harvest Ball King5 Junior Varsity Basketball 525 Junior High Basket- ball 50. Tom Melody-President of Senior Class5 President of Junior Class5 President of Freshman Class5 Treasurer of Sophomore Class5 Student Council 2 Years5 National Honor Society5 K-Klub 2 Years5 Hi-Times5 Keyhisco5 Outstanding Senior Boy5 Outstand- ing Junior Boy5 Winner of Golden Horse- shoe5 Baseball 3 Years5 Basketball. Shirley Michael-Tri-Hi-Y5 K-Ettes5 Thespians5 Kickball Team in Senior Year5 Senior Play5 Candidate for Miss News-Tribune 555 Chair- man of Moose5 Prompted Speech Class Play5 Prompted Thespians Play in Sheperdstown and Martinsburg5 Vice President of Wesley Asburg5 Vice President of Methodist MYF 545 Prom5 Harvest Ball5 Sophomore Variety Show5 Rep, Tri-Hi-Y at Jackson Mill5 Earned K in K-Ettes 555 Science 1 Year. Anna Lee Miller-Dance Club 1 Year5 FHA 1 Year5 Mixed Chorus 1 Year. Donna Mille-Maiorette 53-555 K-Ettes 51-551 Historian of K-Ettes 54, 555 Tri-Hi-Y 51-555 Thespian 54, 555 Secretary of Band 54, 555 Speech Play 555 Senior Play 555 Harvest Ball5 Prom 53, 545 Runner-Up for Miss Home- coming Queen 555 Miss Golden Tornado 555 Miss News-Tribune 555 Candidate for Harvest Ball Queen in Freshman Year 515 Girls' Basketball Team 515 Tri-Hi-Y Conference 535 Sophomore Variety Show 53-55. Neil Mills-Vice President of Mixed Chorus 54, 555 Boys' Chorus5 Football 3 Years5 Wrestling Team 2 Years5 Captain of Hi-Y 54, 555 Intramural Basketball5 K-Klub5 Hi-Y5 Track 3 Years. Robert Moore-Baseball Team 2 Years5 Inter- Class League 2 Years5 Mixed Chorus 53, 54. Jim Nicol-Junior High Basketball 49-525 Junior Varsity Basketball 52, 535 Varsity Bas' ketball 53-555 Baseball 51-555 Captain of Baseball 54, 555 Football 50-555 American Legion Oration Contest, Third PIace5 K-Klub5 Hi-Y 52-555 Inter-Class Tournament 49-555 Sophomore Variety Show. Helen Poland-National Honor Society 54, 555 K-Ettes 52-555 Tri-Hi-Y 53-555 Science 515 Junior High Cheerleader 50-525 Varsity Cheer- leader 555 Teen Committee 555 Coach Girls' Basketball Team 54, 555 Manager Girls' Basketball Team 535 Tri-Hi-Y Conference5 Best Looking Red Head 555 Potomac State May Day 555 Earned K-Ettes Pin 555 Harvest Bally Prom 545 Best Dancer 555 Earned K in K-Ettes 545 Sophomore Variety Show 53-55. Doris Prysock-K-Ettes 51-555 Tri-Hi-Y 52-555 Wrote Hi-Lights of KHS 53, 545 Speech Play5 Prompted K-Klub Play 555 Harvest Ball 545 President of MYF of Grace Methodist Church 55. Sue Purdy-President of Seventh Grade5 Junior High Head Cheerleader 525 Treasurer of Freshman Class 515 Glee Club 525 FHA 525 Varsity Cheerleader at Piedmont 525 Play Day at Potomac State 545 Journalism Staff 545 Sophomore Variety Show 535 Tri-Hi-Y Conference5 Student Council 555 Harvest Bally Prom5 Head Cheerleader 555 Miss Home- coming V 555 Miss News-Tribune 555 Runner- Up Miss Keyser Elks Lodge 545 Basketball Team 52-555 Vice President of K-Ettes 555 Tri-Hi-Y 53-555 Most Popular KHS 555 Best Looking Blonde 555 Best Sportsmanship 555 Typical KHS student 55. Roland Raines-Captain of Football Team5 Captain of Wrestling Team5'3 Letterman, Football, Wrestling, Baseball5 First String Football Team for 3 Years5 K-Klub5 Basket- ball Team5 Junior High Basketball, First String5 President of Mixed Chorus 555 Sec- retary of Mixed Chorus in Sophomore Year5 Vice President of K-Klubp Hi-Y5 Rep. to Piedmont Junior Fair5 Best Citizen, April. Rosemarie Raschella-Basketball Team 4 Years5 Library 1 Year5 FBLA 1 Year. Ruby Ray-Delegate to Student Council Leadership Conference5 FTA Reporter5 FBLA Reporter 2 Years5 Hi-Times5 Student Council Reporter 1 Year5 Editor-in-Chief, Keyhisco 1 Year5 Best Citizen of October 545 Leading Part in Senior Class Play Deadly Ernest 5 Delegate to Journalism Meeting at WVU 1 Year5 National Honor Society 2 Years5 Hi- Times Staff 2 Years5 Quill and Scroll. Francis Rice-Senior Chorus5 Band5 Dance Band5 Sophomores Variety Show5 Took Pic- tures for the Yearbook5 Speech Play. Mildred Rice-Library5 National Honor So- ciety, Secretary-Treasurer. Jerry Riley-Track 1 Year5 Wrestling 1 Year5 Intramural Basketball 2 years. Wilma Rogers-Mixed Chorus. Connie Lou Rotruck-Cheerleaderg Band 49, 505 Student Council5 Girls' Basketball Team 50, 515 Band Basketball Team5 K-Ettes 51, 525 Basketball Team5 Tri-Hi-Y5 Belle of Sopho- more Class5 Runner-Up for Miss Golden Tor- nado5 in the Court of Harvest Ball5 Sopho- more Variety Show5 Head of Decorations for Show5 National Honor Sophomore Variety Society5 Earned K 5 Runner-Up for Miss Elk5 Hi-Times5 Keyhisco5 Harvest BalI5 Prom5 President of West Virginia State Journalism lnstitute5 Thespiansp Speech Play5 Senior PIay5 Candidate for Miss Homecoming and Miss News-Tribune. Ronald Sanders-Band 2 one-half Years5 Stage- hand in my Senior Year. Nelson Shears-FFA. Bill Shoemaker-Thespians5 FFA President 55, Treasurer 545 South Branch Valley Federation Vice President 555 State Farmer Delegate 555 Track Team 555 Federation Parliamentary Procedure Contest, Second Place. Virgil Smith-Track 51-545 FBLA 555 Science 55. Frederick Snyder-Football 4 Years5 Track 4 Years5 Wrestling 2 Years5 Junior Varsity 1 Year5 Junior High Basketball 3 Years5 Fresh- man's Rep. to Harvest BalI5 Vice President Sophomore Classg Treasurer of Junior Class5 Secretary of Student Council5 Treasurer of K-Klub5 Vice President of National Honor Society5 Hi-Y5 Best Citizen for December5 Kelly Award Runner-Up5 Forensic League De- bate Winner. Linda Stanhagen-National Honor Society5 K- Ettes5 Student Council5 Harvest Ballp Prom5 Kickball Team5 Class Basketball Team5 Science5 Talent Committee for Sophomore Variety Show. Kay Sterling-Thespians, K-Ettes5 Senior Play5 Prom Committee5 Sophomore Variety Show. Ron Stickley-Football 4 Years5 Baseball 4 Years5 Basketball 3 Years5 Hi-Y5 Student Council 3 Years5 K-Klub 3 Years5 President of Honor Society 2 Years5 Kelly Award Winner5 Play: Elmer and Lovebug 5 Best Citizen for November5 Attended Mountain Boys' State5 President of Sophomore Class5 Vice President of Freshman and Junior Class5 Junior High Basketball 3 Years5 Best Citi- zen 55. Alberta Streets-FTA. Doris Suter-Rep. KHS at District 9 Forensic League held at Potomac State5 Won Second Place in Finals in Interpretation of Prose5 Director of Talent Show for Romney Deaf and Blind Students5 Sophomore Variety Show for 5 Consecutive Years5 Speech Play5 Senior Play5 FTA5 FHA5 Historian of FTA5 Reporter of FTA5 Treasurer of FTA5 Maiets5 Attended FTA Conference at Shepherdstown College5 Rep. to FTA at October CTA Council Meeting 535 Won Bronze Medal for Second Place in WCTU Finals 525 Library5 Mixed Chorus5 Won Silver Medal in WCTU Speaking Con- test 555 Won Fourth Place in American Legion Oratory Contest and Received Sweater. Linda Swisher-Tri-Hi-Y5 K-Ettesj Kickball Team in 555 Harvest Ball and Prom5 Vice President of Methodist MYF in 54, 555 Sophomore Variety Show. Neva Trenton-Library. Connie Ward-FHA 525 K-Ettes 51-55, Secre- taryg Senior Council5 Class Night Queen5 Candidate for Miss Homecoming Queen. Marian Weaver-FHA. Elvena Welch-Senior Class Treasurer5 Member of FHA5 Senior Council5 National Honor So- ciety5 Hi-Times5 Keyhisco. Pat Williamson-K-Ettes President 555 Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 545 Thespian Reporter 555 Student Council 505 K-Klub Play 555 Play: The White Lawn 555 Hi-Times 545 Candidate for Miss Pep 555 Girls' Basketball Team 555 Chairman of Decorations for Prom and Harvest Ball 545 Science 505 Spirit of Class Night 54, 555 Rhododendren Girls' State 53, 545 National Honor Society. Brian Wotring-Track 2 Years5 Football 3 Years5 Wrestling 2 Years5 K-Klub 2 Years. Dorothy Yost-Science President5 FHA5 Tri- Hi-Y Secretary5 NHS5 Thespians Vice Presi- dent5 Candidate Miss Homecoming 555 Band Girls' Basketball Team5 Kickball Team5 Thes- pian Play5 Senior Play. Help! Beautiful Female!


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