Keyser High School - Keyhisco Yearbook (Keyser, WV)
- Class of 1957
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Qisnynw inns 1 x, Q Re , , -- 4, 44- 1. if ' 3 9 , 0 v 1,1 ,Q- . 1:4 'Qi N . ' ZA s ' .saw E Q !afEk'f?5'3 7 The Senior Class Presents - The Story Of A Year At if Keyser High School In The 1957 Keyhisoo L- MK ALL? if ,VI Q f ...J Q IHI llll IH .Sl wr Q-'wiv YT A all ef: 1 YW' giffi , u,x f-w Haw 'f?T -p-Q Asn , ll HK I llf Tim N 1 ll H-- sqo avvgiosssazxs . G , Q s ,,,, A A ,, zo- ri .ff ,, 1,44 4- k--h' 000-11- 1-FFF on Jw: 9' I 1 . ,iw at 1. iff ' JW v , .r 1 ' Wu W 9 -1 2' g5 :lf'f-ff 'fl Axffmif i' av umm ,. ,N 44 4 n .! x V X eds x x QX ,N or Hin' ,Q ,inn 0 ggi my 9' f mr 9599 Q' X am, . sf , 5 , ' ' ' . , , ' . ' I 2 . , ., ' ' 4, 5 1 6 , MA, , V , Q ,, .- , ' fn ' - . . , .V A Q ,, . , pg , , r . , ,vt , s X i' Z A F ' ' I A W 1 . Ah. 7 5 , ww 31 v. I . M , r , 1 - n x , 4 7 V , in ',, if i , 4 , 1 r f' af - 1, H A ,., -' w v . 5 , ,Ja 'f , n A f X - 4 V! ., 0 ', ' if f , f' fa : w, 1m. , ' ' M 'Q gf HH ,, ,,,, 5 A , Q' , , ', A mlm- ........i.-.Na t C I - -A Mineral County Board Of Education IANETTE MC GUFFII SUMMFRFIELD MC GEE MICHAEL MELSIVIONCE Supervisor of Instruction Superintendent of Mineral Administrative Assistant County Schools uf '.g i l ix -via-a .-7-A --an -- .Ms MFMBFRS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD,Left to Right: Harley, Dixon, Huber Norman, Dr. James Wolverton, Charles Shepherd. 4 x S 3 A Offuce taff Each year brrngs forth a new group of compe tent yearbook ed1tors requrrrng a new prcture and a fresh message The prcture IS new but the message rs old yet II IS as fresh as the day II was comed Youth must be served We have served you as well as we know how Your future IS rn your hands S servlng other youth May you do as well as we Q L have med to do T MRS MILDRED SC HOFIELD Secretary PARKER C BLACK Prmcrpal Dear Senrors IM SORRY and A your SCHOOL DAY IS GONE! LL SHOOK UP JUST BECAUSE Wrthm these FOURW NINETY NINE WAYS to keep you from bemg a BUTTER FLY And when you are A THOUSAND MILES AWAY hope you have found YOUR TRUE LOVE and your STAIR WAY TO THE STARS ALLS we have med to teach you I Don t try to be a PARTY DOLL Ol' a ROCK A BILLY' 'FOREVER', Nerther should you be as lazy as 'MARIANNE' who seems to be w11l1ng just to srft sand all day and all nrght. Try to be 1nqu1s1t1ve enough to learn what makes the world go 'ROUND AND ROUND'...and above all for heaven's sake fmd out what's behrnd 'THE GREEN DOOR'. CWhen you do, come back and let us know., Now the above mrght sound srlly, but there 15 a mes sage. And whep you return to celebrate the 25th anmversa FY of your graduatlon, rfyou do not remember us you w1ll remem b er some of the pop tunes of your days. Good luck and God Bless each of you. Most cord1al1y, Sl, JAMES W. GOLDSWORTHY ' Assistant Pnncrpal 5 I I I 'l'O ' ' . oon you in turn will , s f start ' , lm ' . nf H I JW: 1 Wa I N I I Il I I I I I ' Y I - - n 0 f 1 - 1 ' 1 - K V' . . . - V . v ff ' X V. Ya Faculty ,Q-is 'N 99 MR. NUNZIO BARBERA A B Shenandoah College M A WVU MISS ETHEL BOYER A B , Taylor Umverslty M S Oh1o State Umversxty MR. FRANK A CALEMINE A B M A WVU MRS MARY CALEMINE B S M A WVU MRS KATHERINE CHURCH B M WVU Chicago Musxcal ,O lk MR. FREDERICK T CLARK -J D E , West Vrrgtma Umverslty RAYMOND ELLIOTT Shepherd College '71 LAWERENCE Four MISS JEAN EMILY FROST A , B West Vxrgmta Umversxty 9? c-vi' MISS NORMA FRUM West Vrrguua Un1vers1ty MRS RUTH I GOLDSWORTHY Otterbem College MRS FRANCES IDLEMAN MISS VIRGINIA JOHNSON M 3 West Vtrgmxa Umversxty PN S..r MRS DELORES KESNERA B Shepherd College MR. JOSEPH W KESSEL B S M A West Vtrgmta Umverstty MR. OLEN E MARKS A B Salem College M A WVU MR. LESTER MC DOWELL A B Shepherd College MR. IRA W MILLERA B Potomac State Shepherd College 7 . A h x W 2 QQ I S' 2 4. -' ff, 25, ' 'A '74 , 4 A fx, I 0 ng g c og I 0 0 ' ' , . .. ' ' ' : . . ., . ., s . . ., . .. 3 . . ., . ' ' . 'NN A.B.. . . M.A. B.s., M.s. I 3 'PF JVVV Q Z MR. . . f A.B.. A.B., ' N E, MR. . 7 nb p B.s., wvu M.A., wvu Q AQ. .1 A ' fi 6 Mo 0 use Base' QA. 5 3 f K. ,,' 2 .I A, 1 cr -, 'Q r.. A twfe f ,Q . Q 1 I 'Q' . . ., I a . -, . . ' I H I v 0 vs n a ev 5 . . I 0 . 1 , Q Faculty T NC r MISS HELE4 POWNALLA B WVU MISS IDA RUTH PRICEB S WestV1rg1n1a State MRS IRENE RAINESA B Otterbern College M A WVU M Ed Umversrty of Maryland MR. OWEN S SCH AEFFER A B M A West Vrrgrma Unrversrty MR. JOHN SHELTON A D , M S , West Vugmra Unrversrty MRS GERTRUDE G SIMPSON A B Umversity of Pmsburgh B S , Camegte Instltute of Technology ,Q MISS IDA B SMITH A B WVU M.A , Peabody College 'Y MR. JOHN W STAGGERS A , M A West Vrrgtma Untversrty PQ MR. JOSEPH STANISLAWCZYK B S George Washmgton MR. F A SWISHER A B Shepherd College M A WVU MRS MILDRED THOMPSON Madrson College MISS LOUISE WARD A B Fatrmont College Duke Umversxty West Vtrgrnla Umverslty MRS ORDETTE WHITLACH , Universxty of Texas rt Uh f' av -1 MRS VIRGINIA WRIGHT A B WVU MRS SARAH AVERS Cafe Manager MR. WAYNE CORBIN Custodxan Supervtsor MR, PAGE ENTLER Custodian MR. MELVIN METZ Custodian 3 W2 g as A f I I I 2 V I- I a 0 I 5 g 'I 0 9 ' I S ' - . . , , . . , , . . , I o s o 9 s a g i 0 0 0 n 0 U 0 ,f I l I ' I ' 0 l Q xl . .. B. s. , H. E. 4 Al Q 0 . l EfEiE?., s . 4-5 33-' A , thu OBO I l ' ' I . ml! I . . . . . U AA 6, . . . , X is Y I M Q 0 u V ' B' A' I V I at s ng-5 -5 5 My ,H Kg 1 g I, , V M S . 4, ky , 9 ' ' l i I : ' ' 3 3 ' . X xxx f fs ,399 ,vnu IQ if-V 'Q' RUTH ELLEN BLACKBURN Rufus Some people think I ani afraid of work, but l can go to sleep beside ir. rf? DIANE LOUISE BUTLER ..Di.. Neverlike a little boy a lot, bu: like a lor of boys a lirile. f ' Y of f-6 ,E JOH N BARBER 53 f s PEARL E. BLIZZARD Johnny Eliz A good way to hreak a bad B sharp, B natural, don'r habit is to drop il. B flat. e n io rs DARLEY SUSAN BROOME EDWARD BEAL Dar-Doo What? Me Worry? GARY BURGESS Snow Shoes You can'L hear the cops. Q FDL f , tl y Miisky My way and my way only CAROLYN IUANITA COOK Carol Keep your mouth shut and your ears open. f J -ixh,.,,.vv ' Q SPI? f uw few ERANKLIN NORMAN BARRICK Skeerz Where ihere's awill, there s a way. 4-vi 4 'Sb f f' N 'Y JOHN CALDWELL John Ii's iusi as had to as ro say ir. think ir My SANDRA DORSEY Sandy I'm just a happy-go-lucky Irishman laughing my way through life. 149 I a HELEN SUSAN FARRIS Be careful what you say or do for some day it may be a witness against you. f' 'isf flfa' sllhh 'Iwi F' Y. 11, WALTER WILLIAM CLEVENGER Clev My friends all call me Clev because that's my name. f if 1 a 45 f I 4 STELLA KATHERINE DUCKWORTH Steller Experience is the best teacherg boy, am I learn- ing! eniors BETTY EVANS SHUCK Betty People will forgive you for being blue, but never yel- low. REARDON STUART CUPPETT JR. Seymour Idid mybest...? K 4 rt-'Q s I . W 1 I , P N S ,3 'g '7 .IAMES I. CONNER Herb I can't give you the for- mula for success but I can for failure - try to please everyone. FRANCES MARLENE FAZZALORE Fran Some girls use a pill to rid themselves of a headache others vice-versa. -Eb N .-v 2 va fffi za Ax 2 , ,X '5?' HARRY GLENN CORBIN Harmless Get the most for the least. YM? JU! ,ji NELSON DENNIS Dennis the Menace Iwish I was born rich in- stead of handsome. , lx 'lit be Ku - -A' ,mn MARY AMELIA FAZZALORE Butchie lf silence is golden, I'll never be rich. 'Q V 1 E54 4' 4 ETHEL MAE GEORGE In Efvv Leave well enough alone. 1-Q. Wax R ar- .IM- GARLAND EBERT, IR. DONNA ROSE FOX MARTIN FITZGERALD Brodie Rosie Dink He who laughs, lasts. Never like a little boyalot, All great men are dying. but like a lot of boys a lit- Boy, d0I feel Sick, tle. eniors P ATRIC IA ANN FUREY Pat If silence is golden, I'll never be rich. MICHAEL FULLER Mike I've served my term, now l'm a free man. l 's GERALD FRALEY Duck Live, love, laugh, and be happy. You're only young once. SHARON LEIGH HARMON Sherri I'm not finished, l've just begun. 'fl 235 ' A. Q. fk i A fs. Q , 'Hi 'ff . Q., 3 Q LONNIE BRUCE GEORGE ,, Lon.. Great men are dying. I don't feel too good. 5' ff 'F55 Tv? ,Z .11 A IDA MAE HARTMAN I-De-Clare lf you want to have friends be a friend. an G' - swf X 13 4 2, Jw 5' .f fi 52 1- I , WILLIAM DONALD GINGERICH, JR. Don According to my way of thinking, life islike fishingg a jerk at one end of a line waiting for a jerk at the other. CATHERINE DOLORES JONES NORM AN GROVES Norm Cathy A winner never quits and a My interest lies in the fu- quitter never wins. ture because that is where I plan to spend the rest of my life. eniors JOYCE ANN KEPLINGER njucif- IOHNSON GURGANUS Sonny Never feel blue, Johnson It is better to have loved will always love you. and lost than not to have loved at all. JOSEPH HANNA BEVERLY IO LEPLEY Hollywood Tiny Why please one when you Give me strength for the JOANNA KIGGINS can please them all. battle fof the bulgej. 1 fi 9.00. PAUL MAYWOOD HARDY Rabbit IV Never take a step forward until you are sure nobody's feet are in the way. 'FU' tht 7? 'Y-:if X, -Gi' .1 DQ . 1, Us ak 'il AX f . I BARBARA LEE LEWIS LEON HAYES BETTY JEAN LIKENS Bobbie Poodle Betty Yours until the undertaker Labor makes you fit and The grass looked greener undertakes to take you un- prime, but I'll take leisure on the outside, at last we der. any old time. are out! en iors iw. 435 HELEN DALE MARKLE WILLIAM Shorty HOLLINGSWORTH Big things come in small Bill packages. FAYE ALTA MC AVOY Faye Nothing great was ever a- chieved without enthusiasm. CHARLES LYNN JORDAN Charlie Some people eat to live, but I live to eat. .a-0 4,2 K . ROCHELLE MC DONALD ShelIy It pays to listen then you will hear the latest gossip. 45. YY ps:-R ,ll I JOSEPH HEDRICK .-Joe.. WILLIAM Joss Bill 'af' 5 1...-f .sf -uv K f'b 45 W 4:1325 -Q. 'Ol ' WANDA NESTOR ALLEN LEE MC COY LINDA JANE NUTTER JACK OWEN MC GREEVY Tank Allen Lindy Lou Jack I might be tiny, I llllglll he It is better to do what you Livea good life and be nap- There are onlythree ways in small, but l'ui tzie kid tiiat say than ro say whatyou do. ily. this world, the right wa can love therii all. the wrongway, and my way eniors EW isle , Jw, fm W it BETTY NYMAN RoNAi.n JAMES Mc itwisu 847' x Cliff Little Sack Never love a little boy a Do unto others before they fzfi lot, but love a lot of boys do it to you. a litrle. 4 ALMA LOUISE PANCAKE Burr Success is the art ofmaking mistakes when no one is lo iking. BURTQN MILLER '-E vw' bb Phew! I made it! '55 ff- , 1 lv W A ..,. A ALMA PERRY HARRY EDWARD MILLER Gracie Elvis lonly live for today, ro- Too many girls make an un morrow, and G. R. ha1DDY heart- l 'N V 11 423- ' .f 'l Q A '32 . '-N, A g 1Y' V as V 2 6 'Q A9 A 'tai I, SHIRLEY BELLE PERRY JOHN MILLS ANNA LEE PROPST RONALD MOORE Red Punk Lee Lee Ron I am able and ready but not You won't miss me until A blush is nice but some- Didn't think I'd make willing. I'm gone. times inconvenient. did you? I x enlors i 'V W ' fp 'Q A' sf' iw 0 , nf., A ARLENE LOUISE PYLES VAUGHN ADOLPH MOSSER 5 A V Dutch Slug ' 3 ' 6 Character is made by what My mind is made up, don't fr' Y W you Stand for, reputation by confuse me with facts. what you fall for. as A I M 4 MARGARET RAY Margie All men are foolish and I hope they stay that way un- til l get one. RAYMOND MURRAY Manny Don 't worry send for Murray. JOHN MARSHALL OATES SUSAN ELIZABETH REED Johnny Liz Women and driving dont If at first youdon'tsucceed, mix, but they make nice try, try again. combinations. I' ,-, .,.. Mx 'suv' 14 4-sw, adj!- W7 '-2-'s-,Q -4123? kv' L 4 1xv ' ff' IOANN RHODES JAMES OURS AUDREY MYRTIE RICE Pete Jim Men Live and learn, love and Speed demons never die The old believe everything, you'll never learn. they just fade away. the middle age suspect IQ Sl fi.-xx 'Ts K PI-IYLLIS ANN SANDERS Phil Don't just say it, do it! everything, the young know everything. eniors DAISY RUTH RINKER CHARLES EDWARD Flash PARRISH We can't all be captains, PariS there has to be a crew, everyone has a job to do. STANLEY PASKAL JOSEPIIINE SI-IEARS LARRY WARD PANCAKE Manager Live high and happy today, for tomorrow you may be broke. ls. f inf EDDIE MACK PAUGH Macky What will be will be. 39 1. '12 , i I Q- 1 gg. ' 1 xi .DQ 4 JANET ELAINE ROBERT PENDERGAST NAOMI VIRGINIA SHREVE DAVID PRYSOCK SHOEMAKER Snake Honey Dirty Dave Jail I'm not the best looking kid Succeed today, and find Ihate to brag, but I am a Never worry too much over around, but I'1l do 'til he Success tomorrow, gogd bgy, success or about failure for comes around. both will pass away. ix BETTY JEAN SMITH Buzzy Ifl can't have Buzzy no one will do. I en Qeathlnr, ,L SHELBY JEAN SIONS JOHN PURDY lf 6 Sheba Cool Rat x Speak when you're angry It's not that I'm leaving, ' and you'll make the best you'll read about me in sl-,. wf speech you'll ever regret! history. i 4 ROBERT PURINTON Boob When I am president I'll think of this small school. DONNA MARIE SPIKER Donna Keep your sorrows hidden. lx, 7' www- W IVAN RITCI-IIE Ivan Always in a hurry. E., P -an 3. Q x 1 , 1 1 A A BETTY JEAN STREETS Berry He that won'1 look ahead looks behind with a Lear in his eye. SHARON LEE TENNEY Tommie Asmile brings forth big dividends. Y N1 1 ka DALTON ROGERS , , 1 ? K We if , A BARBARA EILEEN TASKER ELVIN ELROY ROTRUCK Wide Roach IfIcan't have one, another Lei God worry while you will do. work. eniors JOYCE ANN TAYLOR Saucepan Why take life seriously? You'l1 never get out alive. GARY ROTRUCK u,.7 GLADYS CATHREN THORN JOHN DAVID SEAMAN Gimme Pun-pun l find joy in Jesus' way of I ain'r ashamed to do any DEI-NAR RYAN life. ming, and I meananyrhing i ,cr ie- ,W ,4s ' -ci' f ugf ff, ,x ELSIE MARIE TURNER Red Give me my diploma, I'm not broken hearted, Ijust finished what I started. 1- 'U5 T EVELYN VAULS Humbug Always look ahead you may be running into something. f if! l 6' fe fe LA A ' xai T! FREDERICK SHEETZ III FAYE ELLEN VANN JAMES H. SIIOEMAKER Peek Faye Skunky Come follow me and leave Short, but always sincere. If you can't do it send for the world to its babblings. me. eniors to 5 vr-. Q . K, , MARGIE VAN GILDER WILLIAM KENNETH f' It SPOTTS Sandy ROBERT W. STICKLEY BARBARA JOAN WAG-ES SiCkley Barb WENDELL G. TAYLOR Better late than never, but Supposing is good but finding Jim never late is better. out is better. Don'tlet them run over you. .ni 'wr' H5 ef -Q' X337 Q- 5 'A it DELPHIA LEE WHETZEL CHARLES TRIBETT CAROL SHARON JAMES LESLIE TURBIN Del Charlie WILLIAMS Groundhog Always wear a smile. Boosers are losers, but they Blondie Never fear when I'm here! do make it nice. It is not enough to prefer blondes to be a gentleman. , ' In . 1 57 RONALD DAVID WELCH .IUDITH WILSON Ronnie Judy You're never too old! We look forward to the future with realization The best thing to save for your old age is yourself. m vcr . g t JOSEPH WILLIAM WILLHIDE Squeeky There isn'I much here, it is all choice cuts. of the fond memories left behind .... 23 bu SPONSORS: Left to Right, Miss Frost, Miss Ward, Miss Smith, Mr. Calemine, Mr. Swisher, Mr. Barbera. OFFICERS: Fred Sheetz, President: Joann Rhodes Treasurer: Elsie Turner, Vice-President, Ethel George, Secretary. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES: Seated, Bob Purimon, Charles Tribert. Standing, Stuart Cuppett, Lowell Kuhl. 24 enior Council Q ' fs ,vm ,S ,W if 1, f f. I' 3,98 . Y av W- ' R wk Qkw glwixn 1 A3 43+ , ., - f ww f ig . .. , gffWn?arf y 141' -ff' 'Q-,'3Qw, A fg -fs!3ZZ,'5, W -4 4 'uae X-...f xA Ella D' at 'rv ., I 1 Sv- Q aw! Nl 'QQ' 1.4 fy' A' I' wwwwsf ilu AY' 'HK' 3 ,p is Betsy Anderson Sandra Armstrong Betty Bishop Betty Biser Ianet Blackburn Floyd Boor IvaJ Borror Betty Bowers Lee A Clark Nancy Coffman Peter Centofonti Ellen Carvey Barbara Cole Shelia Constable Bernice Cook Margie Cook Becky Cosner Leona Crabtree Faye Critchfield Colleen Davis Agnes Dayton Venda Dixon Shirley Duling Dorthey Eilbeck Marlene Ellifritz Nellie Ellifritz Shelia Evans Louise Eversole Shirley Faulk Diane Fearer Patricia Flint Joan Friend Nancy Ginerich Ioyce Grayson Shirley Green .ur 415' 3 5 J Q 1 a- --' ,, J? ,- Q- 9 ,- 48 sf '7 if' 27 Nancy Hardy Tom Harman Jane Hartman Mary Hoover Harlene Kelly Davrd Kesecker Bob Kuhn Phyllrs Leatherman Rlchard Lewrs Judy Lrller Nancy Lrller James Mahood Wendell Mankrns Karherme Mamn Robert McBr1de Ronald Mlchael Delores Mrlls Mary Parrrll Shrrley Parrrll Randy Prfer Glorra Poland Carol Pyles Geneva Pyles Donna Radar Wrlda Rargner Charles Reeves Mary L Rhodes Glorra Rrdrngs James Rrdrngs Fred Rrley Elsrc Rrzer J ne Rogers Nellre Roeers Charles Ryar' Mary lr Sagal 5 V i x K ' I 1 1rV. 1 , I '11 1 , '55 X -' J R Ar-K S 7.1 ni y xt. ' ' ' l X. kk LK.. 1 1 fm 1 . ' ' A 2 9 ln 5 f-4' if 'imp ' ,s If x xx V 1. A CQ rf,- WSF' Q' fx-.JY pm. C ass 16358 Offucers SEATED Harold Snxdcr Presr denr STANDING Sharon Wrl son, Secrerarx, I-loxd oor Vree Presldenr, Ellen Carvey, Treasurer Q? 36? QF '55 M4-P if YS' '- ss 'va lm ff- '::,v- .4-4 'fi-I nn- Q47 zbv, Jaekre iaroka Jean Sears Wlllram Sears DIXIC Shaffer Jaw Shaw LC l Snr, n Georgra bnrrlex Robert shone Wanda s I s Carol Sn ur, Ha old sn der Joan bourlln Joan Smeg Robert xrrrl Nancy wrellnn Carolxn srrekle Carol Tanner hddre Taxlor Iowce Thrush Marv Urnstor -Xllen Welch Nlark Wenzel Patsy Werrman Loxs Whrpp James Wrlcox bnaron W llson Rnrh Wrmer Bur Wolfe Bern lzxans Ru lr Hamrllon 1 , X ophomores 'N-R 117 1 J P' f' A I M x ty. X qi ' . . A FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Bailey. J. Boyce, M, Bailey, M, Arnold, K. Carvey, G, Borror, L. Ashenfelter, I. Canfield, SECOND ROW: C. Brokemarkle, D, Bill, D, Barnhouse, G, Barger, L, Cathell, W, Burns, B, Boor, R. Bosley, M, Barber, THLRD ROW: L, Bruce, B. Cannon, E, Black- burn. J. Bosley. R Betz, G, Belt, C, Bosley, L, Blackburn, FOURTH ROW- J. Burgess, R Blackburn, S. Brown, W, Caldwell. I. Barbe, B. Barnick Mr. Marks. - FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P, Dolly, H, Dixon, A. Crabtree, P. Evans, C. Fortney, E. Eilbeck, R, Cook, SECOND ROW: D. Comtt, S. Constable, G. Crawford, B, Fisher, H, Davis, S. Fazzalore, G, Farris. THIRD ROW: J. Daskal, S. Crogan, T, Eva.ns, J. Fisher, S. Davis, L. Conastable. FOURTH ROW: Mrs, Goldsworthy, E, Coffman, H, Fink, A. Dove, .T. Cook, J. Entler, G. Clem. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Y, Ke1ley,I. Gentry, B. Hartman, G. Harris, C. Hudson. I. Hines. J. Hager, IQ Keplinger. SECOND ROW: B. Gillaspie, B. Jones, J. Hinkle, D. Kesecker, M, Furey. J. Fraley, THIRD ROW: B, Holderby, M. Holderby, N. Hartman, R. Junkins, T, Kennedy, R. Harman. FOURTH ROW: G, Keener, R, Helmick, Mr. Elliott, N, Kight, C, Gurganus, R, Gerard, T, Kelly. J. Harman, 'fr ' T 4' ef, ,. A - J I J SU ,225 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Mathais, R. Ludwick, B. Martin, P. Nichols, D, Lyon, L. Metcalf, D, Martin, A, Newcomb, SECOND ROW: Mr. Stanis- lawczyk, L, McDonald, L, Landis, B. Mankins, B. Ours, J. Mills, R. Mosser, R. Mosser, THIRD ROW: D. Martin, R Landis, R. Mills, H. Morgan, D. Mongold, C. Newman, R. Martin, V. Marshall, E. McFarland. FOURTH ROW: E. Oates, C. Pancake, R. Kuykendall, M. Montgomery, M. Maine, M. Kyle, L. McDonald. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I. Smith, D. Pezzanite, E. Sagal, N, Smith, I. Ravenscraft, J, Oates, .T. Parish. SECOND ROW: Mr. Staggers, I, Rotruck, J, Smith, S, Sears, P, Ryon, S. Sites, L, Saville, B, Rinker. THIRD ROW' D. Sanders, R Shrout, J. Reel, S. Rotruck, I. Shoemaker, C. Rohrbaugh. FOURTH ROW: C, Riggleman, I. Shoemaker, F. Selders, R. Raines, R. Smith. .T. Ray, F, Plaka, r ,- 1! 1 '- A' .s H- -' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Woods, R. Temple., Taylor, H, Spano, C, Spur-ling, W, Whetzel, R, weaver, B, Wertman. SECOND ROW: J. Suter, G, Wilson, R, Wimer, G, Taylor, F. Sutherland, S, Wood, E. Welch,G. Ward. THIRD ROW: J. Steck, R. Wilson, W, Thompson, D, Wilson, W. Spitzer, Mr. McDowell. Freshmen X . ff 5 Q j -43 f I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Cathell, J. Chaney, G. Baldwin, B. Barn- honse, D, Bolyard, P, Amtower, L, Cannon, SECOND ROW, Miss Boyer, D, Charlton, J, .-Xmtower, M, Bobo, S, Blizzard, F, Beal, R. Barbera, THIRD ROW: J, Barger, C, Borror, F, Clark, N, Cook, C. Cook, J. .-X1t,J, Briley, T, Coffman, FOURTH ROW: P, Crawford, F, C1ark,L,Ca1emine,L. Blankenship, C. Beckman. ,l - ly FIRST ROW, Left to Right: T. Ervin, T. Feaster, K Fearer, B. Fuller I, Ellifritz, B, Divelbliss, G. Dolly, B, Divelbliss, SECOND ROW: I Geotlhegan, S, Grusendorf, B, Gurganus, P, Grayson, I. Fuller, L. Davis s. Dawson, P, Ellifritz. THIRD now: J- Gift, J, Edwards,J, Giffin, T Crogan, E, Dove, J, Criser, FOURTH ROW: E, Ferrebee, F. Fertig, L Feaster, S. George, A, Gatto, E. George, Miss Johnson. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B, Hines, N, Hoover, J. Jose, C. Hardesty, C, Jennings, J, Lewis, L, Hott, B, Hollingsworth, A, Harris, SECOND ROW, G, Hardy, L, Keplinger, S. Kimble, S, Hamilton, R. Johnson, C. Jordan, R, Leatherman. THIRD ROW: G, Keedgr, W, Hammons, J, Leatherman, O, Lease, D. Lambert, T, Kooken, Miss Pownall. FOURTH ROW: J. Leather- man, G. Lewis, G, Helman, W, Hartman, D, Jennings, H. Hines. pill FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B, Pancake, S, McDonald, S. Lewis, S, Mills, J, Markley, V. Litten. SECOND ROW: J. Niner, C. Mason, C. McBride, D. Mangold, R. Palmer, M. Melody, J. North, R. McDonald, D. McAvoy, D. Nutter, .T. Newcomb, R Loughry, C. Murphy, V, Martin, C. Miller, G, Miller, A. Miller. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Kesner, F. Litten, D. Ludwick, D. Mangold, D. Miller, J. Mann. FIFTH ROW: W, Oates, E, Marshall. tY'i, ,gin . ,V 'JJ N Q2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: E. Rohrbaugh, R.Shaw,J, Rogers, B. Randalls, M, Romig, C. Pyles, I. Roy. SECOND ROW: M. Riffle, C. Robison, B. Poland, .T . Rhodes, J. Robinette, B. Robinette, C. Reel, Mrs. Wright. THIRD ROW: G, Robey, R. Shaffer, G. Sm.ith, R, Roberts, J. Pyle, R. Raigner, C. Robinette, J. Robinette. FOURTH ROW: H, Schade, T, Shaffer, C. Smith, R, Schoonover, D. Rohrbaugh, G, Simpson, Q K S Q79 ew to FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Wages, B, Studenwalt, J. Stickley, A. Wert- man, D, Welch, M, Washington, B, Wilderman. SECOND ROW: J, Stone- street, R. Tenney, A, Welch, L, Twigg, D. Westfall, C. Slflflh-321.911, A. Zinn. S. Sylvester. THIRD ROW: R, Wilson, C, Weese, R Smith, I. Spitzer, L Wagier, N, Snyder, R. Whetzel eighth Grade FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D, Dennis, W, Athey, R. Clements, D, Davidson, J, Carney, B, Barr, R. Feathers, H, Butler, SECOND ROW: D, Evans, J. Courrier, E. Fink, J, Edwards, E, Ack, C. Blackburn, N. Eversole, M. Ander- son, M. Catlett. THIRD ROW: W, Barrick, A. Cook, N. Cook, C. Carpenter, J. Brown, N, Amtower, C. Cunningham, D, Barrick, FOURTH ROW: J. Cromer, P. Coffman, V, Cuppett, M, Fallon, R Dawson, M. Finnell, A. Allen. J. Carr. FIFTH ROW: E. Foulk, E, Ellifritz, S. Bosley, Mrs, Calemine. no - 4.2 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R, Holderby, D. Kasmier, J. Iser, J. Gray, D, House, B. Fortney, M, Jordan, D, Mathias. SECOND ROW: M, Gingerich, R, Kesner, W, Knott, J. Larke, D. Hollen, T, Keller, J, Hamilton, R. Kauffman, R, Mann. THIRD ROW: D. Kimble, E. Johnson, R. Gentry, B. Marshall, B. Hollo- way, V, Kephart, D, Fitzgerald, Miss Frum, FOURTH ROW: J. George, E. Lewis, D, Leller, W. Kesner, J. Lewis, E. Hudson. FIFTH ROW: J. Hull, D, Jones, J, Martin, D. Long, B, Grocliowski, M. Hall. i 34 Eighth Grade S W QM es ,ftif xiixxg f L I .I Z f ff I jig RI if Wil F-K' dxf 1 wt Kg 5 I , W g??2jC:S H I f 1M f? --Il FIRST ROW, Left to Right: F. Rinker, M, Nichols, R, Runion, G, Pritt, S, Miner, J. Robison, M, Oates, C. Moore, SECOND ROW: C. Pyles, R. Malone, C, Miller, S, Rogers, B, Ryan, S, Redma.n, R Nutter, E. Porter. THIRD ROW: J, Montgomery, F, Riggleman, F, True, N, Rader, T, Stanhagen, D,Sciroo11over, M, Riggleman, M, Minshall. FOURTH ROW: L, Oss, G, Mongold, L. Perry, G, Sanders, B, Rollins, W, Parrill. FIFTH ROW: B, McFarland, E, Riggleman, H, 'f Matlick. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Taylor, S. Welch, J. Suter, C. Thompson, M. Spurling, G, Wilt, S, Spitzer, P. Tasker, I. Swick. SECOND ROW: R. Virts, E, Sheetz, J, Wilcox, M, Wensell, M, Simpson, V, Temple, S. Welshonce, N Turbin, M, Thomas, THIRD ROW: R. Slaughter, J. Summers, C. Ward, R. Welling, M. Shumaker, S, Wimer, L, Wiltison, N. Umstot, FOURTH ROW: J, Wilson, D, Thorn, J, Wilson, M, Watson, A. Smith, Mrs. Raines. FIFTH ROW: J, Shelton, G, Shumaker, F, Wilt, L. Smith, F, Sidley. 35 vga evenih Grade FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D, Evans, R. Fink. J. Cook, M, Dixon, C. Bill, R, Butler, W, Cook, N, Barbara, SECOND ROW: B. Crites,.T. Custer, M. Chapman, N, Deputy, K, Carvey, B. Cook, R. Bailey. THIRD ROW: M, Evans, W, Chidester, R. Bowman, R Cook, J, Coffman, M. Ault, W. Ellifritz, S, Daugherty, Mrs, Whitlacb. I FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Gerard, J. Hines, D, Jose, W. Junkins, F. Hott, P. Gillespie, S. Kesecker, E. George. SECOND ROW: T. Kenny, H. Hollings- worth, L. Grayson, R. Grayson, V, Jennings, N, Kennedy, M. Fisher. THIRD ROW: P. Hott, E. Hawkins, B. Kesecker, M. Gillespie, B. Hartman, N. Hoffman, S, Helmick. FOURTH ROW: N, Hartman, N, Kimble, C. Hamilton. 36 eventh Grade i , ll ' 'N rs C., . Y f , , 4 g., . FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Miller, S. Mills, B, Metcalf, M, Miller, M. Miller, C. Norrington, J. Markley, SECOND ROW: Miss Price, S, Miller, H. Michael, D. Martin, D. McKenzie, B, Liller, M. Litten, R. Klinestiver. THIRD ROW: P, Long, S. Landis, M, Lil1e1',J' . Martin, H. Martin, N. Moore, R. Miller. FOURTH ROW: P. Loughry, M. Nester, W. Nesbit, J. Markle. J. Miller, B. Martin, I. Brown, K, Kolhhorst, FLRST ROW, Left rn Right: R. Shumaker, I. Slaughter, R. Riden, P. Smith, W. Woy, D, Weese, E, Sears, A, Pyles, A. Snyder. SECOND ROW: B, O'Rear, M. Ryan, P, Smith, R. Tasker, R. Simmons. R Palmer, R. Shallis, R. Spencer. THIRD ROW: G. Ritchie, J. Shumaker, E. Stu11enbarger,G. Smith, M. Smith, O. Ritchie, K, Pyles, E. Riggleman, J, Taylor, FOURTH ROW: J. ThomaS,,T. Whitlach, R, Rinard, D, Wells, M, Ward,,T. Swadley, F, Idleman, M, Staggers. n, 16- 37 f ,mwmmwvw Y 3 T, . A,i , ?w m if at -, 4 .Fw :ak 1 .v 6215 95 5? ,fix .M .N mga, .,M ' Ed Auag 4iM VLinners 6 cmiuias rnxssxr' M umoun MVURRAYW Runnerfup W 4'Wiflletw,v,,A,1 Rnmnerup M V, ,U s nf -Q f M, WM I 1 fr , ,w-qw f K., . gfwmla ',h 4 1 f Meg., wnmx ' 1 'WY ll al' 'run KHS 1956-57 Varsity Football Squad FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Murray, W, Hollingsworth, C, Gurganus, M, Fuller, W, Clevenger, G Burgess, T. Maine, N, Dennis, W. Sports, SECOND ROW: R. Shaw, C. Tribett, D. Hollingsworth, E Parrish, G, Fraley, E. Beal, J. Turbin, N, Groves,J, Hanna. THIRD ROW: Coach Clark, E. Miller, M. Maine, G. Klinestiver, J. Amold, R. Mcllwee, T. Harman, M wenzell, J. Conner, M, Davis, C. Riggleman C, Studenwalt, FOURTH ROW: G. Keedy, G. Barger, C. Keller, J. Leatherman, J. Morgan, W, Boor, S. Brown, R. Wilson, M. Montgomery. .T. Shumaker. KHS Junior Varsity Football Squad FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Melody, F, Clark, J. Edwards, K. Carvey. J. Rogers, J, Barger, G, Miller, V, Martina, SECOND ROW: R Kuykendall, L. Feaster, P, Burns, J. Crogan, T. Coffman, J, Giffen, F, Fertig. J. Pifer, R Shaffer, J. Chidester. THIRD ROW: J. Burgess, R. Mathias, B, Thompson, R. Roberts, E, Coffman, J, Mann, D, Rohrbaugh, L. McDonald, D, Martin, F, Sidley, D. Wilson, B. Caldwell, R. Tenney, Coach Stanislawczyk. ,Y 'A' 'Q ii? I-F ,,,, Mx Vg' JIM TURBIN All Stare tate A Champuons 4 'A M qv-1-'7'lu? B111 Clevenger, Captam, Coach Clark, Sandra Dorsey, Head Cheerleader 43 -asf' x an T Q -Q K-Chb 1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Murray, C. Tribett, T, Maine. I. Turbin, J. Fraley. .T. Conner, J. Arnold N, Dennis. SECOND ROW: K, Hollingsworth, D. Klinestiver, M. Fuller, D. Ryan, C. Gurganus, B. Hollings- worth, Coach J, Stanislawczyk. THIRD ROW: Coach F. Clark, J, Shaw, R. Mcllwee, E, Miller. J. Hanna Wenzell W. Clevenger W, Amtower S. Cnppett G, Burgess. ' fini The K-Club of Keyser High School F I , is composed of boys who have x , earned letters by participating in Q . 'A' A' school athletics. The objectixes of this organization are to promote better sportsmanship and clean fair play. i' K-CLUB OFFICERS President ....... Jim Turbin Vice-President . . Bill Clevenger Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Bill Hollingsworth Y .ax 44 AL .-.V .. nm Y' 's X QI I C, Studenwalt, T, Harman, B, Steel. FOURTH ROW: Coach I. Shelton, W, SpottS, I. Purdy, E. Beal, M, F in J ' G ' 1 , J I KHS Cheerleaders Z' RSHY Ju ANQRA 90 DY ALT T7 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Lou Rhodes, juuiorg Judy Alt, scuiorg Sandra Dorsey, senior, neadclxeerleaderg Io LL Stifeklx f 'I F1 Q X RHODE- JOYCF N XNKARY LOU C STICKLEY 45 KHS Varsity Basketball Left to Right, John Purdy, Terry Maine, Ronald Smith, Donald Hollingsworth, Mike Montgonzery, Stuart Cuppett, Scott Brown, Richard Junkins, Sandy Spotts, Bill Boor, Coach John Shelton. Kneeling, Ronnie Mathias, Charles Studenwalt, Managers. BASKETBALL RECORD 1956-57 SEASON KEYSER OPPONENT 62 . . . ALUMNI . . 51 . . . VALLEY , , 63 . . . . . ALLEGANY. . 68 , . 'ELK GARDEN , 64 , , 'MOOREFIELD , 61 . . . 'ROMNEY . . A, 44 , , 45 , , '79 , , 'f. . I .. 68.. as A 62.. 57.. X! sv.. so., vs.. ' 57.. - 80.. 63 S3.. 66.. XJ 53 , 57.. 55.... Q 'I 46 g '- , RIDGELEY, , 'ELK GARDEN , , , FORT ASHBY, , 'PETERSBURG . , , ALLEGANY, , , 'ROMNEY , , , , 'PETERSBURG , , RMARTINSBURG . , 'PIEDMONT , , , 'RIDGELEY . . . 'MOOREFIELD . . . FORT ASHBY. , , 'PIEDMONT , . . MARTINSBURG. . . BRUCE. . . TOURN A MENT Section 6 Playoffs , , , ROMNEY , , , , , MARTINSBURG Region 2 Playoffs , , , WESTON , , . . .MORGANTOWN 'POTOMAC VALLEY CONFERENCE 'MINERAL COUNTY LEAGUE -S X! x I 'rsr SE rv. n Q 3, L. KHS Junior Varsity Basketball Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy MilJs, Ralph Wimer, Bill Boor, Kenny Carvey, Don Sanders, Richard Junkins, Russell Wilson, Mike Maine, David Wilson, Mike Montgomery, Soott Brown, J erry Shoemaker, COACH JOHN Shelton. KHS Junior High Basketball Team FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Melody, F. Clark, G. Keedy, B. Keller, R Shaw, J. Barger, J. Chidester. SECOND ROW: J. Wilson, L, Smith, D, Jennings, R. Wilson, R Johnson, V. Martina, J. Leatherman, THIRD ROW: D, Hollen, T. Keller, R. Riden, J, Montgomery, J. Courrier, M. Wensell, B, Klinestiver. FOURTH ROW: D, Davidson, J, Edwards, F. Sidley, J. Briley, S. Bosley, Coach Fred Clark. ...lla Wrestling quad 131 ag Q1 K. P ' ' Clie 4 l' 9155 l -is 45152, e fe' 451 se, -15' Q I'lRST ROW, Left to Right: Dick Cook, Larry Asherifelter, John Barber, Joe Morgan, Jayne Baeorn, Nelson Dennis, Jerry Fraley. SECOND ROW: Jay Shaw, Melvin Davis, Charles Gurganus, Mark Wenzell, Bill Hollinqsworth, Tom Harman. THIRD ROW: Larry Cathell, Charles Newman, Donald Mangold, Torn Crogzan, David Martin. Baseball Team fe :B , , in ' 1 ' 54,5 Yglffle l 1 . Q . ,, , ,. ,aj Y' j at 6'-nl , . Y' , gli? 'gg ENE, L, ' ' ' L v- . gm E il 9 'H 2 A 'll VIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bob Francs, Bob Roy, David Wilson, Delmar Ryan, Terry Liairzc, jaq Shaw, Iirvz Ridinqs, Ronnie Kuykendall. SECOND ROW: Jinx Edwards, Ralph '.-Jirtter, Bob Keller, Bob Shobe, Mark l.-Jenzell, Donald Hollingsworth, Melvin Davis, Robert Shaw, Ronnie Mathias. THIRD ROW: Coach Clark, Donald Jones, Fred Clark, Bob Pendergast, Oscar Lease, Jim Leatherman, Tom Crogan, Jim Chidester, Bill Clevenger, Gary Keedy, Lester VanGilder, Eddie Parish. 48 fe iw 11131113 .2 Eslnldlll' g is ,mg ,q. hlrinsrgu -UD anim 1514... 1 s 1 in april:- 'tithe'- - n ,151 Sr Zvi. lan! i ii 1-I QQ 'J 56' 9 dsc mee R 1 1 9 r fra G lxlrller SFC ONID ROW R Wrlson l McDonald Montqornery T llarnran C' Newman x Bacorn THIRD ROW Coach Shelton I wrlllrde R Shaffer I Cathtll D Sanders B Boor R lVl1llS KHS Coachmg faff ST ROw e 0 1 rt Bar er Groves B Steele R Junkrns C Curqanus L Land1s R Roberts C Rrgglcman M 2'- i fun. 'fx Coach John R velton Coach Fred T Clark Basketball, Track Coach Joe N1 btanrslattcmlr Football, Baseball .restl1PQ, Assrstant Football 49 I' na o x- -'I cb na 3 W I' W! C' Miss Homecommg VII ,Z C7 Judy Alf Muss Pep X Ida Hartman ,S X 50 2 f,M Z7 f .wyfweff W ' 11 f f ,,.x 'N Wimefkimx A f W..G,w. ,V . 1 Q4 wif p ,Q gg W M . +- ,441 - i xfgmi 1 ' f 'fl?'wf P xi Q A if W A ,,:, .,,, , A . Av.. 4 ww KHS Dance Band The Barbarians -:PHT SEATED, Left to Right David Prysock Vaughn Mosser John Mills June Brown Janet Summers SEC OND ROW Robert Clements Merle Armstrong Jim Wilcox Alan Welch Jack Canfield Martin Fitzgerald Rita Barbera Robert Kuhn KHS BAND OFFICERS 1956 57 Louise Pyles Janice Fisher Jack Canfield Librarian Manager Assistant Manager Drum Majorette President Secretary Treasurer Rita Barbera Allan Welch James Harman Donna Ashenfelter Student Director . . . . . . . Jim Wilcox Majorettes . . . Color Guards . . . . Joyce Thrush Louise Pyles Donna McKee Janet Mills Nancy Taylor Sandra McDonald Sandra Sears . Janice Gray Janet Robison Billy Athey John Grouden The Barberians Keyser High School Dance Band has become well known throughout the area during the past several years This group of musicians play at school plays, at neighboring school dances, and for fund raising projects. The Barberians played for the annualHi-Times Dance held atthe local Moose Home. The group traveled to Martinsburg, West Virginia where they presented a program at the Veterans Ad- ministration Center. KHS Majorettes hwy, I ye y ,, yy FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Louise Pyles, Donna Plum, Janet Mills, Joyce Thrush, Sandra Sears, Nancy Taylor, Judy Markley, Sandra McDonald. Donna Ashe nfelter Drum Majorerte vu' AHB' W 'l 1 ff l I .A bl, , 5 ,'r .I.r,-fl' ' N Shelia Constable ff -x .L .:uLa.... Karen Keplinger, ,ia .,, . Sharon llarrnan . V gg r N my gr, s...., . .. Hin. . , V: -' -' F 1, .. . if 1 'fwf' Mary Fazzalore Drum Majorette of the Majets -6 J 'G' , ,P P ' I -0 , , f . 1.571 A - I rs Bonnie Fuller KHS Majets Judy jose Nellie Kuykendall 'R-'l .Z3,r4f1l 7-N, A at Dorothy Kesecker National Honor ocieiy I Z2 T qw i i ill? The above students were initiated into the National Honor Society during the 1956-57 school term, They are: from Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Agnes Dayton, Nancy Coffman, Lee Ann Clark, Pat Flint, Carol Pyles, Lois Whipp. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wilson, Joyce Grayson, Ellen Carvey, Patsy Wertman, Jani Melody, Colleen Davis. THIRD ROW: Randy Pifer, Bob McBride, Harlan Barbe, Fred Sheetz Raymond Murray. The I.C. Sanders Chapter of the National Honor Society was first organized in 1952 through the combined efforts of Principal Parker C. Black and the sponsor, Miss Louise Ward. The National Honor Society is a nation-wide organiza- tion sponsored by the National Association of Secondary-School Principals to stimulate the scholarship, leadership, service, and character of students in the high schools of this country. Membership in this society is the highest honor that a high school can bestow upon a student, This year the senior members inducted 14 juniors and 5 seniors into the society in two formal initiations held February 13 and May 8. They also made a trip to Paw Paw, West Virginia where 9 students of Paw Paw High school were initiated into a newly- formed chapter of the National Honor Society, Miss Louise Ward Sponsor 57 'F 1' . 1551 if M- I 'R 4 s L Nahonal Thespuan Society Donald Klxnstrver member of the Key ser Thesprans Troupe 1341 was selected as the BEST THESPLAN for the school term l95G 51 In hrs hmh school career he has appear ed 1n many play productrons havrnq leadlng rcles 1n Lrne ofScr1rnmaqe and Bolts and Nuts ln the QEDIOI' Class Play he portrayed the mood Doctor Hudson 1n Doctor Hudsons 'Secret Journal ,-Sails NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS 1956 57 V7 X SEATED, Left to Rlghf. N. Coffman, Secretary, D Plum, Presrdent STANDING. J. Wllcox, Treasurer, E. Mlller, Scr1be, and I. Canfleld, Vlce Pres1dent. 58 Q I I X I I I sr ' '. x, . . - , . K wg' U. c . i f1'l., , V .Z,f ' f ' F515 1 7 T f r i . wr 1 I' v X 4 M' W '- Qi 1 ix! O MO dis 2 O V Run Q s f ft, fwfr I , ' , 1' Q xv- Jn gh w I t 7 ffl I if VV w 3 I li National Thespian ociely Tr, 3 f? Q06 -M an ...J uv, .... M , - AQ., ,f FIRST ROW,Left to Right: N. Coffman, J. Wilcox, D. Plum, I. Canfield, S. Dorsey, I. Alt, N. Dennis SECOND ROW: N. Taylor, M. Cook, I. Thrush, R. Blackburn, N. Stephens, B. Lepley. THIRD ROW Mrs. Wright, R. Temple, E. Carvey, I. Willhide. FOURTH ROW: D. Welchonce, J. Shoemaker, S Sions, D. Ashenfelter, J. Melody. FIFTH ROW: G. Burgess, J. Rotruck, B. Miller, D. Klinstiver, S Cuppett, ll. Snyder, E. Miller, R. Smith, O. Lease. The National Thespian Society, Troupe 1341, of Keyser High School, besides being an organization of youth interested in the development of the dramatic arts program, also use their skills in assisting other groups in the high school and community in back stage work and offer their talents whenever called upon. Ruthellen Blackburn and Nelson Dennis, of Key- ser Troupe were selected at the Regional Drama Fes- tival at Shepherdstown, West Virginia to be on the All-Festival Cast for their preformance in The Strange Road . Co-starring with them in the play were Donna Rae Plum and Joyce Thrush, 59 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ronnie Mathias, Louise Pyles, Agnes Dayton, Jani Melody, Sandra Dorsey Donna Ashenfelter, Judy Alt, Carol Pyles. SECOND ROW: Jim Handian, Tom Kennedy, Ralpp Wimer, Ida Hartman, Colleen Davis, Ellen Carvey, Eleanor Sagal. THLRD ROW: Tom Leatherman, Elsie Turner Bill Boor, Darley Broome, Bob Staggs, Eddie Coffman, yan MR, JOHN STAGGERS Sponsor The Student Council consists of homeroom repre- seitatives from grades seven through twelve. The Student Council is the governing body of the school. Student Council sponsors several activities duringthe year. Tpese activities are, Homecoming, Pep Week, Popularity Contest, Orientation Day, and the Student Council Banquet, 60 KHS Student Council FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Ronnie Virts, Roger Shallis, Molly Romig, June Brown, Robert Klinestiver, Billy Ellifritz, Jeff Montgomery, SECOND ROW: David Kuhl, George Miller, I im Chidester, Raymond Tenney, Vickie Jennings, Sue Grusendorf, Vickie Kephart. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS 1956-1957 Donna Ashenfelter . . ...... President Ellen Carvey . . . .. Vice-President Agnes Dayton .... . . . Secretary Tom Leatherman . . . . . . Treasurer Carol Pyles .... . . .Chaplain Co1leenDaviS..................Historian EX-OFFICIO OFFICERS Q, Jani Melody .... ........... H i-Times Editor Ida Hartman . . .... National Honor Society President Sandra Dorsey . ............ Head Cheerleader Judy All . . . . . . . Treasurer of Eastern District of Student Councils A - Donna Ashenfelter PRESIDENT bl 'Z-27 43 Key Club in 'QF- 'sv 06 fd 3' 5 an 11 bf , 'ab If ,Ill ,f x I I 5 is cz' YD if X FIRST ROW, Left to Right: James Wilcox, James Mahood, Jack Canfield, Ralph Wimer. SECOND ROW: Fdward Miller, Harold Snyder, Tom Leatherman, Gerald Fraley. THIRD ROW: Lowell Kuhl, Stanley Paskal, Floyd Boor, llarry Corbin. FOURTH ROW: Robert Purinton, Donald Klinestiver, Fred Riley, Charles Reeves, Tom Harman, Larry Cathell. 4 5. Q? 45,1 I ,sr Wu, 'if KEY CLUB OFFICERS ' 1956-57 ' , President. . . ..... . . Edward Miller Vice-President . . Robert Purinton Secretary. . . . Torn Leatherman TICSSUICF. . . . Harold Synder John R. Shelton Sponsor F. H. A. 40- -Z 450' 'lf v'9 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B, Biser, W, Sites, V,McDowell,C. Adams, D, Rinker, C, Cook, C, Williams SECOND ROW: J, Miller, B, Rinker, D, Rader, R Wimer, S, Sions, THIRD ROW: H, Markle, G. Pyles G, Poland, W, Raigner, H, Kelley, N, Ellifritz, FOURTH ROW: G, Shirley, Mrs, Thompson, E, George, P Leatherman, I. Borror, C. Jones, I, Shoemaker, S, Duling, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: G. Dolly, B, Divelbliss, B, Barnhouse, G, Baldwin, S, George, B. Divelbliss I. Favenscraft, SECOND ROW: R, Weaver, P. Sears, D, Rader, D. Bolyard, C, Cook, I., Constable, C Rohrbaugh, THIRD ROW: J. Fraley, B, Cannon, L. Keplinger, Y, Kelley, S, Blizzard, L. Ellifritz, V Emery. FOURTH ROW: B, Gillespie, P. Evans, E. Blackburn, B. Robinette, S, Lewis. J. Cook, S. Con- stable, FIFTH ROW: G. Reel, S. Sites, D, Barnhouse, L. Bruce, S, Roderick, E, McDonald, I, Parrish 2 an rv 07 F. F. A. M T3 00 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Phil Carnell, Gary Rotruck, Dalton Rogers,Joann Rhodes, James Shoemaker, Leon Hayes, Tom Leatherman. SECOND ROW: Mr. Four, Garland Ebert, J ennings Poland, James Arnold, John Seaman, Allen Suter. THIRD ROW: Ivan Ritchie, Andrew Martin, Wendell Taylor, Robert Stickley, Jimmy Ours, John Oates. FOURTH ROW: James Bradford, John Barber, William Lyon, Ronald Dolly, Ronald Snyder, Peter Centofonti. The Future Farmers of America is an organ- ization that was fotmded to teach boys, who plan to become farmers, new and scientific methods of farm- , ing and the art of getting along with their fellowmen, Along with these things they learn the value of money and to plan for the future. MOTTO Learning to do Doing to earn Earning to live Living to serve. Q06 WQQOWSO' 64 F. F. A. . 130 wb FIRST ROW, Left to Right: David Miller, Douglas McAvoy,,TohnCriser,James Shoemaker, Joann Rhodes, Donald Rohrbaugh, Charles Smith, Harold Dixon, George Hardy. SECOND ROW: Mr. Font, William Hammons, Ronald Smith, Jeffery Pyles, Norman Snider,GeneSimpson, Stanley George, Paul Dolly. THIRD ROW: James Stonestreet, Earnest Ferrebee, Carl Borror, Clifton Bosley, Blair Smith, FOURTH ROW: Dale Cozatt, Edward Oates, Benney Fout, Howard Fink, Melvin Nester, Lyle Landis, Frank Placka, Harold Hines, Donald Mongold, Alvie Harris, Raymond Leatherman. FIFTH ROW: Fred Hamilton, Edward Coff- man, Robert Caldwell. OFFICERS President .... . . . J' im Shoemaker Vice-President . . . . , Dalton Rogers Secretary . . . . . . Garland Ebert Treasurer . . . . . . Leon Hayes Reporter .... ...... P hil Carnel Sentinel ...... ...... G ary Rotruck Parliamemaricm . . . . . . Tommy Leatherman ln 1 -2?i 41. A' 1'-F , Anza, ,z 95 - 7-fgx fit, ,ee I Q - et as QWX N 40 3 1 'o0 -55 5 ' . T- . 1' Q n ' I ' X J ,U Lf etbeart 5170558 gg, ff ARA 65 Tri-Hi-Y w si - . , I viQ'431f:f N Q ,yt , FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A, Dayton, E, Reed. S. Tenney, D, P1um,C, Py1es,S. Wilson. SECOND ROW: L. Pyles. L Hartman, D. Ashenfelter, B. Shu-:k,J. Alt. THIRD ROW: B. Lep1ey,E,Tumer,,T. Keplinger, F. Vann. FOURTH ROW: D. Welshonce, Mrs. Kesner, I. Grayson, D. Broome. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: N, Taylor, R, Temple, P, Ryon, S, Sears, J. Fisher, J, Daskal, SECOND ROW: L, Whipp, N, Coffman, N, Ginerich, N, Hartman, B. Ours, THLRD ROW: I. Liller, M, Ellifritz, C, Davis, B, Cole, C, Stickley, FOURTH ROW: S. Armstrong, D, Shaffer, J. Rogers, N, Stephen, B, Cosner, A, Shipman, , Q, 5, , b' 4 as I fa x ' 1 Hi- s , , as if 'f as 22 T fa AL as 5 BC' '7' 'idk ', lllj FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Purdy, B. Pendergast, C, Tribett, S. Cuppett, M. Fuller, J. Fraley, J. Hanna. SECOND ROW: R. Murray, M, Armstrong, D, Hollingsworth, R. Pifer,J. Turhin,V. si.eetz,j. Mills. THIRD ROW: J. Willhide, M. Fitzgerald, B. McBride, B, Shobe, W, Spotts, W. Clcventier, B, Purinton, W, Hollingsworth, C, Ryan. FIRST ROW, Left IO NJQBI: G. Taylt r, J. Burgess, J. Smith, R. '-iimer, R Mathias, T. Eilbecit, Bacorn. SECOND ROW: J. Connor, J, Morgan, R Kiiirkendall, B. Boor, C, Gurganiis, R, Welu,,, THIRD ROW: R. Mcllwee, K, Carvey, D, Martin, M, Montgomery, R. Lewis, J. Dimold, M, Wenzell. FOURTH ROW: L. Kuhl, M, Maine, J. Haiid1a.n,E. Pauglh, F. Riley, T. Kennedy. FIFTH ROW: S, Brown, C. Ringle- man, J, Shoemaker, P, Sears, '? '?'1 dsl 1, X 83 mmm aw' 7 A .lt 5, 'ai .-L. I A , .. , s -'y' I Of' I. 'H all K-Ettes Q Y FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Shuck, D, Ashenfelter, B. Lepley, S. Harman,.T. Taylor, J, Rhodes, J. Alt, Miss Frum, D, Broome, P. Sanders, P, Furey, S. Dorsey, W, Nestor, S, Armstrong. SECOND ROW I. Keplinger, T, Beal, .T . Melody, N, Rogers, M. Fazzalore, L Hartman, B, Bowers, S, Constable, L, Clark B. Cook, M, Umstot, S, Faulk. THIRD ROW: F. Fazzalore, A. Propst, J, Wilson, B, Nyman, M. Rhodes B, Cosner, A, Dayton, E. Carvey, S, Wilson, F, Vann, E. Miller, O. Holderby. FOURTH ROW: D, McKee N. Ginerich, D, Eilbeck, R. McDonald, J, Shears, J, Saroka, C, Stickley, C, Pyles, B, Cole, J, Blackburn B, Bishop, J. Staggs. FIFTH ROW: L. Pyles, J, Grayson, J, Friend, D, Butler, S, Evans, J, Hartman, ,T Rogers, I. Liller, P. Flint, E. Rizer, C. Davis, L. Whipp, C, Ryan, B. Anderson. .. The K-Ette Club is the foundation of pep and 49 school spirit in Keyser High School. The girls support all activities of the school and are behind the athletic teams one hundred percent. The K-Ette club gives every girl an opportunity to earn a school letter and for additional work senior girls are awarded K- Ette pins. The pride of every K-Ette is expressed when they saY, We aim to keep school spirit strong, MISS NORMA FRUM Sponsor 68 K-Effes FIRST ROW, Left to Right: C. Hardesty, D. Welch, H Spano, B. Mankins, P. Nichols, F.Beal,D. Pezz- anite, M, Holderby, J. Hinkle, M, Furey, D. Kesecker, B. Fisher. SECOND ROW: S. Sylvester, A. Zinn, S. Mills, J. Jose, M. Bailey, E, Saga1,S. Constable, C. Cook, S. Crogan, N, Hartman, B. Gillispie, S. Grue- sendorf, S. Hamilton, C, McBride, J. Smith, J. Mills, R Mosser, S, Sears, P, Ryan, N, Taylor, D, Wel- shonce, D. Linaburg, R. Temple. FOURTH ROW: L. Hott, S. Kimble. M. Washington, B. Gurganus, B. Hollingsworth, J. Stickley, K Stanhagarl, I. Ellifritz, B. Fuller, J, Alt, C, Robison, M. Mason. FIFTH ROW: B, Metcalf, S. McDonald, J. Markley, C. Pyles, J. Fuller, M. Romig, C. J'enning,s, C. Fortney, P. Grayson, K, Keplinger, G. Crawford. K-ETTE OFFICERS President . . .... Darle1v'BI'00m6 2' Vice-President . . . Sandra Dorsey Secretary . . . . . . Pat Furel' K Treasurer . ..... Judy Ali Reporter . . . . . Joann Rhodes Historian . . .... Phyllis Sanders Sponsor ...... Miss Norma Frum , ,1 A FBLA ,J 'iii i FLRST ROW, Left to Right: Pat Bailey, Twila Evans, Harlan Barbe, Barbara Fisher, Margie VanGi1der. SECOND ROW: Louise Eversole, Diane Buder, Andrea Murray, Nancy Hardy. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Simpson, Paul Baker, Tom Crogan, Alma Pancake. FTA 'TW' 'i 0? 14,-4' 40-L FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Helen Davis, Elsie Turner, Ruth Wimer, Janice Fisher, Linda Metcalf. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Goldsworthy, Jack Canfield, Raymond Blackburn, James Bosley, Rupert Bosley, 70 T' cience Club Oil-X of fi ,K 'O-A .l,.,. gf 10,9 92. 30 as FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Ludwick, H, Rankin, P. Staggers, J, Mahood, T, Keller, R. Finnell, B Chidester, R. Pifer, B. McBride, C. Kasmier, W. Galbraith, D. Avers, E. Blackburn, J. Harman, Mr Elliot, T. Evans, B, Rollins, G-,'Keener, J.Wliitlach,.T. Suter, C. Pyles. Library Club 59 sf, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S, Kesecker, M. Miller, F. Beal, C, Ward, W, Sites, N, Hardy, M, Keckley L, Ellifritz.. SECOND ROW: K. Carvey,J. Summers, B, Hollingsworth, G, Crawford, J, George, B. Lewis S, Green, M, Hall, M, Catlett. THIRD ROW: J. Tgylor, S. Grusendorf, R. Mosser, H. Spano, C. Snyder L, OSS, I. Shoemaker, N, Amtower. FOURTH ROW: B, Nyman, M. Ray, V. Dixon, S. Duling. J. Shoe- maker, L, Crabtree, M. Holderby, Mrs. Calemine, Chorus '77 .5 ,f .i 1 ist 1' U5 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Rotruck, A, Dayton, B. Bowers, B. Cook, B. Cosner, N. Coffman. SECOND ROW: S. Duckworth, D. Barnhouse, H. Davis, L. Blackburn, S, Armstrong. I. Friend, E. Carvey. THIRD ROW: D. Cook, A. Shipman, L. Clark, S. Crogan, M. Furey, C. Forthey, V. Marshall, E, Maelfarland, FOURTH ROW: J. Fisher, I. Rogers, D. Bill. I. Hinkle, I. Cook. FIFTH ROW: R. Kuykendall, E. Carvey, D. Landis, F. Arnold, R. Snyder. Leaders of 1956-57 3 5. .rl V 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Sheena, President of the senior Class, Louise Ryles, Editor of the Keishisco, Ida Hartman, President of the Honor Society, Donna Ashentelter, President of the Student Council,Jani Melody, Editoroftne Hi-Times, Sandra Dorsey, Head Cheerleader, 72 MISS GOLDEN TORNADO XIII Ethel George MISS H ITIMES V Iam Melody 73 'kv' .Q Favorites HARVEST BALL KING gc QUEEN Leon Hayes Sc Carol Pyles , Q V - 1 I, 0 V' , M. 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'Yagi cuz.: m , uw l alll , T T f Ld- ill-'I'-uf me 1 g 'TAA I LTL 'fig -. .-,. rv J W A 4 ' K L BORROR'S CASH GROCERY Frlendly Servlce Quallty Plus Mlneral and L1nco1n Streets Keyser, West Vlrglnla WEESES APPLIANCE TELEVISION STORE KELVINATOR Electrlc Refrlgerators Electrlc Ranges Home Freezers Electrlc Water Heaters Room A1r-condltloners Garbage Dlsposer Automatlc Washer and Dryer MAC'S PLACE Keyser W. Va Phone 42111 POTOMAC VALLEY VOITURE No 1212 Keyser Vlrglnla DAVIDSONS G D CLEANERS 44 Maryland Street Keyser Congratulatlons Senlors from the I TIMES STAFF 120 N. Main Street D J . . Q H - 823 I Q CHERT BLUE JAY 1 I I g, Nlcest Place For Students To Dance And ORCHARDS Located W V1rg1n1a s Famous untaln Frult Belt' Purgltsvllle W Va Apples of Quallty HAYES Grlmes Golden Red Stayman RESTAURANT AND MOTEL Golden Del1c1ous Stayman Red Del1c1ous Romes YOIRS Route 50 220 Phone Burllngton 2l22 or 2124 These are the golden years and we at KEYSER STUDIO are proud of the part we have had rn helprng you store your memory gems rn your treasure chest the Keyhrsco In later years when you glance back m these precrous Jewels we too wrll be gratrfred rn havrng made your yearbook a personal re mrnder of your schooldays recordrng wrth photographs one of the happrest and most excrtrng trmes of your lrfe We hope that just as you have chosen us as your class photographer you wrll contmue to thrnk of KEYSER STUDIO when you want photographs to help you remember other momentous occasrons When you choose KEYSER STUDIO portrarts you are sure of the frnest craftsmanshlp at the most moderate prrces Each of us Jorns your many fr1ends and relatrves rn extendrng to you best wrshes on your graduatlon and may Lady Luck smrle upon you wherever you go' KEYSER STUDIO 37 North Marn Street Keyser W Va Phone 29851 84 OUR CO GRATULATIONS ' Have An Evenlng Of Enjoyment The Choice of Discriminating Seniors PRINT CRAFT Graduation Personal Cards And Commencement Announcements PRINTCRAFT CARD COM ANY INC Scranton 5 Pa BILL'S AND BETTY'S Owned and Operated By Brain Shepp CITY FOOD SERVICE HW Specialize in Chicken Second and Main St Burlington West Virginia WILSON'S NI C:COYwSGRoCERY CONFECTIONERY Route 50 West Piedmont St New Creek West Virginia Keyser west Virginia 85 , . , . e . . . . 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A A D P UPERM RKET Keyser West Vlrglnla KAPLON S MEN S SHGP Date 1957 F111 ln the blanks w1th frlends autographs The glrl that slts across from me lS a Her name lS She was always dressed llke a CBoyJ had Halr broad shoulders and made the the boys went wlld over her halr Football Star Homeroom Teacher Someday I want to be a The dance of our class was The 'An student of our class was My extra specral 1S Our favorlte hangout 1S Best of luck from for the many years ahead' Maln Street Keyser West V1rg1n1a 91 O O 9 Q . ll: OOOI : COIUCQI I . ,. . CGirlD ............... WAg.f.f. .f.'513A'a1i'AE U ......... 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