Man High School - Echo Hillbilly Yearbook (Man, WV)
- Class of 1978
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I’ll boogie up front, grab that diploma, say, Thanks man.” and run. Suppose I don’t know where I’m running to though. I could always find somebody at a game, a party, at the pizza hut. But now it’s gonna be different. We re all going to take off and try to make it on our own. Listen to this joke-letting graduation get to him after twelve years of being a hard guy. Oh man . . . yeah, it’s time to make the scene in class. Guess I might even miss that when it’s over. Thanks, see ya, bye. It’s graduation and it’s unbelievable that I’m here. They’ll call my name in a few minutes, and I'll walk up there and receive my diploma where do I go from here? I’ve always had the security of school and its activities, surrounded by the friends I was so familiar with. Now we’ll all be going in different directions, and I wonder how long it will be before the memories that meant so much, begin to fade. After twelve years of this, you would think I would be ready to move on, but I feel like I’m leaving a part of me behind. Maybe that’s good though, because I’ve really changed in the three years that I’ve been here. Well, pretty soon they’ll call my name. Then I’ll be up there, and it will be all over. In a way, I guess everything is just a BEGINNING. Brenda Mills You can’t stop a Billie! I got the wrong one again Now let me tell you how it all began . . . It was really this big! How do ya like them oranges? What oranges? Hop! Hop! up shoots Charlie the cop. Brain pickin Juice-bowl pow-wow Another Leak? Ch-a-r-m-ay-ne A juice a day keeps the dentist M-o-u-s-e away Caught in the act ' Left to Right: Angel Corns, Sissy Hannah, Kelly Tomblin, Laura Vincen, Anna San Pedro c h e e r I e a d e r s Left to Right: Danita McCormick, Rosa White, Sesalee Sharp, Rhonda Bare, Alicia Matson, Crystal Nester, Nikki Boatright Kneeling: Teresa Allen, Angela Harvey, Sherri Clay. Standing: Jeanne Milton, Kim Mullins, Frances Ramsey. Sandra Terry, Patricia Means. Debbie Redmond, our Senior Class Vice-President, maintains a very high average in the Clerical curriculum. She was also Vice-President of her Junior Class and was chosen as a representative to Girls State. Debbie has also been a Homecoming Attendant and participated in the SAEC. Keywanettes. Drama Club. Pep Club. Yearbook Staff and on the Prom and Float Committee. Joetta Allen n d ■ I n Joetta Allen, our Yearbook Staff Business manager, maintains a very high average in the College Preparatory curriculum. She has also participated in the SAEC. Pep Club, Keywanetttes. Drama Club, and the Float Committee. 12 Kelly Tomblin Kelly Tomblin. President of the Senior Class, maintains a very high average in the College Preparatory curriculum. She was also President of the Junior Class and a representative to Girls State. In addition, Kelly is a member of the MHS Band in which she served as head majorette. She also has been Homecoming Attendant, a member of the Yearbook Staff. Keywanettes. Drama Club. Pep Club. SAEC and on the Prom and Float Committee. Terry Acord. a National Merit Semi-finalist, maintains a very high average in the College Preparatory curriculum. He serves as President of the MHS Band. President of the Interact Club, and Editor of the Yearbook Staff. Terry also participated in Tennis. Drama Club. SAEC. and the Float Committee. Dickie Rollins Harold Peoples Harold Peoples, known as “The Toe” is famous for his ability to kick consecutive field goals He is an All-State basketball player Rounding out his athletic ability. Harold served as the pitcher of our baseball team Also, he was a member of the Float Committee. Dickie Rollins, known as Road Runner”, was very instrumental in our football success. He averaged well over One Hundred yards per game Dickie was also on the baseball team. In addition, he was a member of the Float Committee Sabrina Steele Sabrina Steele. Secretary of the Senior Class, maintains a very high average in the Stenographic curriculum She was also an officer of both her Sophomore and Junior Classes. Sabrina has also participated in MHS Band. SAEC. Yearbook Staff. Prom Committee and has been an attendant to the Prom Queen. Debbie Parsley Debbie Parsley, is a member of the Keywanettes. SAEC. Drama Club. Yearoook Staff and Pep Club. She also served as Sophomore Class Secretary and Junior Class Treasurer. Debbie also has been active in the band, on Prom and Float Committee. s e n ■ i o r Mr. and Ms. Cruddiest Locker Tery Acord and Bobbi Brown Mr. and Ms. Lunchline John Adkins and Sabrina Steele Mr. and Ms. Cud-chewer Sammy Brown and Anna Boykins Mr. and Ms. Faculty Headaches Stevie Chapman and Kathy Stowers p e r s 0 n a 1 i t i e s Mr.and Ms. Hustler Mr. and Ms. Comb and Brush Robbie Harless and Jeannie Milton James Blankenship and Angel Corns Mr. and Ms. Peabody Joe Harless, Robert Mitchell and Cindy Trogdon Mr. and Ms. Hallrunner Dickie Rollins and Debbie Parsley Mr. and Ms. Smoke Stack Dwain Caudill and Laura Vincen oauL J CL jofolS A HA U 'TVUXA yjfO. dCcduyl 1{fJL Graduates Terry D. Acord “To be able to spel reel goodd.” College Prep Band 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Interact 1,2,3, Pres. 3; Yearbook 3, Editor; Drama Club 3; Tennis Team 2,3. David Harmon Adkins “To survive, don’t hold your breath!” General Band 3. John Brooks Adkins (Big John) “Truck Driver” General Football 1,2,3. Lisa M. Adkins “To be happy and to help people.” Commercial-Accounting Nurses Club 2,3; Band 1; Deca Club 1,2; Prayer Club 1,2,3; SAEC 2. Patty Sue Adkins “To never die!” Clerical Pep Club 1; Volleyball 1. 18 Janice Faye Albright “To be a lawyer.” Stenographic Deca Club 2,3; Nurses Club 2,3; SAEC 2,3; Pep Club 3. Sherry Lynn Albright “Housewife” Clerical Nurses Club 2,3; Prayer Club 1,2,3; Deca Club 2,3. Joetta Rene Allen “To marry a millionaire!” College Prep Yearbook Staff 3; Keywanettes 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,3; Drama Club 3; SAEC 3. J- Sherry Lou Baisden “Get a good job and be happy.” Clerical Deca 1,2. Richard Wayne Beavers “Electrician” Vocational VICA 2,3. Kay (Kitty) Blair “To make the people I love happy!’ Clerical-Accounting Nurses Club 2,3; Deca Club 2,3 James Edward Belcher “Electrical Engineer” Vocational VICA 2,3. Darrell Gene (Hairbear) Blair “Carpentry and Masonry” Vocation Shop: Carpentry 19 James Lewis Blankenship “Coal Miner General. Anna Boykins “Model or movie-star” General Pep Club 2 Tina Louise Brickies “Nurse” Clerical Prayer Club 1,2,3 Bobbi Carol Brown “To make a profession of helping people” College Prep Band 1; Girls State 2; SAEC 2; Yearbook 3 20 Connie Carlton Brown “To be happy” Stenographic Pep Club 3; Student Council 1; SAEC 2; Chorus 2; Prom Att. 2. Samuel M. Brown “Computer programmer Bookkeeping Pep Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3; Spanish 2; Guitar 2. Cindy Brown “To love James and be an executive manager Stenographic Pep Club 1,2; Deca 3; SAEC 2; Homeroom President 3; Chorus 1,2. Debra Ann (Debbie) Burgess “To make the most of my life in whatever I decide to do.” Clerical Student Council 1,2,3; Band 1; SAEC 2; Pep Club 3. Michael George Caldwell “Coal miner” Machine shop. Cindy Cazin “To have a career and to be happy” Stenographic Band 1; Cheerleader 2; Homeroom secretary 3. Kimberly Law Casey To be happy” Commercial-clerical Keywanettes 2,3. Dwain Caudill General. 21 Steve (RED BUD) Chapman General Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3. Alice Chapman “To be the best at whatever I do” Commercial Pep Club 1; Chorus 2. Libby Cook Charles “To make life easier” Clerical Band 2; Nurses Club 2,3, Pres. 3; Keywanettes 1,2,3 Barbara Clark To be happy” Commercial Art 3; Chorus 2,3. Donna S. Clark “Secretary” Stenographic Deca 2,3; SAEC 2. 22 Jerry Leon Clark To finish high school” Clerical Yearbook 2. Cathy Lynn Clay “To make Timmy a good wife and to be a career woman.” Stenographic Band 1; Sophomore Class Secretary; Keywanettes 2.3; Chorus 3; Homeroom treasurer 3. Timmy Clay “To be rich” Vocational Band 1. Debra Conn “To be happy” Clerical Chorus 1,2. Debbie Whited Cook “To be rich” Stenographic Cheerleader 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Sr. Class treasurer; Student Council 1; Drama Club 3. m Angel Dawn Corns College Prep Majorette 3; Band 1,2,3; Keywanettes 1,2,3; Junior Attendant Drama 3. 23 Ricky Ray Davis “To finish high school” Vocational Chess Club 1,2. James Deel “To be a miner” General Football 1; Chorus 2,3. Diana Crabtree To be happy” Commercial-accounting Nurses Club 2,3; Deca Club 2,3. Barbara Sue Depta “To be happy” Clerical Nurses Club 2,3; Yearbook 3. Sherry Depta “To be happy” Commercial Chorus 2,3; Nurses Club 2. Connie Dingess “Nurse” General. George English “To be happy Commercial ____ Football 1,2,3; Drama Club 3. Greg (SPEED) Eplin “To be happy” General Baseball 2,3; Chorus. Wilson Ferrell “To be rich” Vocational. Charmayne Fox Stenographic Student Council 1. Kathy Fox “To get married and to live a long, happy life. Clerical Nurses Club 2,3; Prayer Club 1.2. Alton Gayheart “To be an aerospace Engineer College Prep Science Club 1. Clarence Gibbons Army General Chorus; Baseball manager. 25 Tammy Hannah Commercial-clerical Keywanettes 2,3; Student Council 1,3; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Staff 3; SAEC 2,3 Robert Lee Harless “Superintendent of the coal mines General Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 2,3 Angela Harvey “To become a T.V. Broadcaster” Stenographies Band 1,3 Joe Harless “To succeed” College Prep Regina Harvey “To be a good stenographer” Commercial-stenographies Danny Hatfield “Miner Vocational Baseball Danny Herman To become a millionaire General 27 Ren6e Holstein “Computer Data Processor” College Prep Field Commander 3; Student Council 2; Stage Band 1,2; Girls State Alternate; Pep Club Virginia Hopson Teressa Hunt Commercial-clerical Pep Club 1; Chorus 2; Girls Basketball 2; Yearbook 3; Girls Crafts 3 Angela Julious “I am having a baby.” General Drill Team 1,2; Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3 Dana Justice “To be happy” Stenographies Deca 2 Rush Justice “To be rich” General Football 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3 Jerry Lamb “To be a successful man.” Clerical Prayer Club 1,2; Chorus 1; Deca Club 1.3 Trianna Lewis “To be happy” Commercial George Kilgore “Navy General Chorus 1 Darlene Likens “To be happy” Commercial-clerical Nurses Club 2,3; SAEC 2; Deca Club 2,3 Bennie Lipscomb General Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 3 Greta Lowe “To be happy” Commercial Nurses Club 2,3; Deca Club 2 Cynthia McCoy “To be a veternarian assistant” Commercial Yearbook 3; Deca Club 2,3; Drama Club 3; SAEC 3 Avonelle Marcum “Sky Diver” Commercial-clerical Photography 3 29 Jo Ann Maynard Sky Diver.” Commercial-stenographies Student Council 3; Student Body Pres. 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Drama Club 3 Sandy Maynad “To be happy General Chorus 1,2 Joe Miller To be a welder General Baseball 2,3 Brenda Mills “To be happy General Pep Club 1; Student Council 3 Bobby Maynard Always be cool” Accounting Band 1,2,3; Chorus 2,3; Baseball 2,3 30 Larry Alan Mills Jeanne Milton “Telephone operator Clerical Flag girl 2; Pep Club 1,2; SAEC 2,3; Deca Club 2 Robert Mitchell Certified Public Accountant Commercial Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Boys State 2; Interact 2,3; Yearbook 3 Kenny A. Osborne “Office Manager” Commercial Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3; Yearbook 3; Deca 2,3; Drama Club 3 Kenneth Lee Osborne “To be happy” Commercial Yearbook 3; Chorus 2 Harold Peoples “To be a pro basketball player” Basketball 2,3 (All state); Baseball 1,2,3; Football 2,3 (All state 3) Mary All Plumley “To be an interior Designer” Commercial Chorus 2 Doug Porter College Prep Don Powers “To be a mine inspector or electrician” General Baseball 1,2,3 Howard Lee Rainwater “To be a brick mason” Vocational Band 3; Chess Club 2 Frances Ramesy “To help those who cannot help themselves” Commercial-Clerical Basketball 1; Band 1,3; Yearbook 3; Pom Pom 3; Pep Club 3 Deborah Lynn Redmond “To be a data processor” Commercial Vice Pres. 2,3; Pep Club 3; Keywanettes 2,3; Yearbook staff 3; S.A.E.C. 2,3 '•. I Rollins. Kenneth Richard “Pro Football” General Football 1,2.3 (All State); Baseball 1,2,3 San Pedro. Alex College Prep Satterfield. Juan “To be rich” College Prep Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council Simpkins. Larry To have fun with all the girls” General Simpson, Tammy To have a long and happy marriage Clerical Volleyball game against teachers; Chorus 1 Smith, Pat Truck driver' Commercial 33 Sorrell. Sherri Commercial To be a lab technician Basketball 1.2.3; Band 1.2; Stagehand 1; Deca Club 3 Southern, Sandra Kay Brown Commercial Pep Club 3; Deca Club 3; Student Council 1; Prom Committee Standifur. Kim Commercial To be happy Steele. Sabrina Commercial Prom Junior Attendant; Vice President 1; Secretary 2.3; Yearbook Staff; Saec 3; Band 1 Stowers. Kathy Commercial To marry a Rich Man Prom Committee: Pep Club 3 34 Terry. Sandra Commercial Secretary 3asketball 1; yearbook Staff; Band 3; Pep Club 3; Student Council Toler. Debbie Commercial To be a better Christian Office Assistant Thomas. Roberta Dental Hygenist Commercial Toler, Richard General To be a miner and Rich Tomblin. Kelly Ann College Prep To stay free from emotionally trapping relationships Class President 2.3 Band 1,2,3. Stage 1.2.3.M Majorette 2. Head 3 Girls State Representative Drama Club Saec Pep Club Vance, Billy General Trogdon, Cindy College Prep Band 1. SAEC. Pep Club 3, Yearbook Staff, Drama Club 3 Vance. Pam Commerical Band 1 SAEC Deca Club 2.3 Vincen. Laura Commerical Band 1,2,3 Majorette 2.3 Student Council 1 Walls. Joyce Grimmett General Walls. Raymond Electronic General Prayer Club 4 35 Wiley. Ricky To go through life Rich and Happy- General Wingler, William To be rich” Commerical Wise. Jeanne Ann To be happy” Commercial Keyettes 1 Pep Club 1 Woods. Paul To be an Accountaant Commerical Yearbook 2 Deca 2.3 Prayer Club 1,2 Medical Explorers 2,3 SAEC 2 Workman. Brian To be a Welder General-Shop Baseball 2 36 Boys seated Left to right: Harold Peoples. Benny Lipscomb. George English. Norman Noel. Charles Bailey. Bobby Manynard. Dickie Rollins. Edward Hensley. Lowell Colegrove. Tony Faulkner Girls Standing: Joetta Allen. Kelli Kerley. Lisa Adkins. Tammy Schuler. Unknown. Teresa Johnson. Jeananne (Preston) Wise. Kelly Tomblin. Kim Standifur, Faith Beckner. Charlotte Heatherman. Kevin Standifur Seated Left to right: Howie Harvey. Sherry (McClure) Sorrell. Laura Vincen. Pam Vance. Darlene Glandon. Debbie Goodman. Wendell Morgan Standing Second Row: Andrea Browning. Darrell Blair. Annie Rose. Betty Toler. Unknown. Rush Buddy Justice. Bhonda Simms. Unknown. Unknown. Pearl Fowler Third Row: Jerry Lamb. Mike Miller. Darlene Walker. James Blankenship. Unknown. 37 Unknown. Arnold Lively. Unknown. Tina Brickies Seated left to right: Millie Coxx, Unknown, Timothy Vance. Eddie Collins, Pam Godfrey. Barbara Perry, Juan Satterfield Second row standing: Darlene Kilgore, Billy Justice, Gary (Buzzy) Cook, Ricky Davis, Richard Salyers, Drema Eldridge, Bobbi Brown, Sabrina Steele. Debbie Redmond, Vanessa (Bryant) Harless. David Huang Third row: Sandy (Brown) Southern, David Napier, Zoltan Sos. Bill Paynter, Doug Porter, Billy Wooten, Howard Rainwater, Linda Vance, Tereasa Hunt, Debbie Toler First Row: Kelly Tomblin, Joyce Sumpio, Dickie Rollins Second Row: Cathy Clay, Jeananne Wise, George English Third Row: Angel Corns Charmayne Foxx, Cindy Cazin, Sherry Atkins First Row: Dickie Rollins, Cheryl Canterbury, Terry Jones and Larry Mills Second Row: Mrs. Hagood, Avonelle Marcum, James Deel and Ronnie Vitruls Cindy Brown, Bobbi Brown, Mrs. Christian, Joyce Sumpio. Cathy Clay It’s better early than late. Behind this door is the light of knowledge. Activities HEAVE - HO!! LET'S HOP TO IT!! OH WOW! BOBBI’S HOLDING ON TO ONE AND LOOKING FOR ANOTHER!! DON’T DRAG HIS !!!! SHE'S SO LITTLE TO BLOW SO HARD!! ARE YOU SURE?? IT AIN'T EASY TO CATCH A MAN . . . 40 HE’S ACTUALLY SHERRY’S BUT SHE NEEDS HELP!!?? THIS HUNK IS ALL OURS STOP-LOOK-AND GET LOST!! PUG IS AMAZED!! I LOVE TO READ FROM THE FONZ GOES FOR IT THE GOOD BOOK . . . AGAIN!!? HE SAYS HE DOESN’T WANT TO GO THROUGH WITH IT ... . LOOK AT THOSE “BOD’S WE THINK IT’S FUNNY Knowledge is in My hand A line of real ladies! She’s so funny! Standing stiffly, but smiling sweetly! We have you, Sammy! We’re so cute, especially our legs We shaved our legs! Please let me catch you! Extra-curricular Activities! Oh, really? I'll fly away! WHERE'S MY GROOM? HEY! WATCH IT NOW! SHE'S BIB'S BUBBLE-GUM BLOWER TALKING BEHIND D.R.'S BACK I GET THE HAT AND SHE GETS THE ROSES! CHECKING OUT THE SITUATION I'M A WINNER THE OLDIES' PARTICIPANTS NO CHOICE!!! I CAN SEE HIM OVER THERE!! LOOK AT THE BIRDIE!! I'M NOT GOING TO BITE YOU?? TOO HIGH TO FLY AND TOO LOW TO GO . . . . THE BEST FLOAT-NO MATTER WHAT HITCHING A RIDE?? COME ON CHICKEN, I'LL FIGHT!! WE'RE HAVING A HAT SHOW I'M COOL!!! WE CAN BE PRECIOUS!? FLOP, FLOP, FIZZ. FIZZ, OH, WHAT A HAT IT IS!! BOBSY TWINS Tell 'em Big John!! His spirit got us there! I'm trying not to hit you! A laugh a day keeps your trouble away! Sweet Music Christmas on the campus CC Riders Raw, Raw, for Ole Man High!!! Hard Day's work Oh They caught me again! Showin’ my stuff!!!!! Some have got the spirit! Together again She slides it so finer Bad-eye spy! Bet it’s gonna taste good You better not! I think we will make it this time Another leak? But, Terry . . Silence is Golden Curly Q 47 I’m flying home Who turned the lights on!!! Miss Snowball and her snowflakes Nothin’s to good for daddy and me, so mom brings del Monte home!!! A square in every crowd Santa is Here The Stars are born The Cast Yea Wildcats???? From 20's to 50’s Stop! And do the Bunny Hop!!! Undergrads Letha Baisden Floyd Banks Jack Blankenship David Bodnar Ralph Bowen 51 Jerry Browning Mike Burgess Patrick Browning Scott Browning Liza Burt Mary Calahan Wayne Browning Susan Brunty John Casey Karla Clark 52 Evetta Cline Debbie Cline Brenda Conley Harold Copley Sherry Clay Mary Collins Dennis Compton Sandy Crum Mike Curtis Pam Coleman Randy Collins Willie Crawford Tammy Curry Violet Deskins Billy Jack Dickerson Pat Dixon Annette Doss Regina Duba Kelly Elkins De Ann Elliott Dennis Ellis Eugene Ellis Teresa Ellis Glen Faulkner Debbie Ferguson Scott Ferrell 53 Patricia Hannah Annette Graham Melinda Fields Robert Fields Tony Gambill Charlie Garrett Jerry Greene Dallas Grimmett Danny Grimmett Lisa Grimmett Robbie Harless Allan Harrison Richard Harrison Karen Hartman 54 Tonsie Jackson Pam Johnson Connie Justice Cindy Hatfield Vicki Hendricks Jimmy Herman Charles Hopson Amanda Jewell Kenny Jude Kevin Justice David Kilgore Robin Kilgore Eric King Wallace Kirk 55 56 Connie Montgomery Dani Morris James Mosley Carol Mullins Timmy Mutters Carol Napier Joetta O’Neil Sherry Paynter Georgeanne Porter Kathy Redmond Mike Roark Larry Robinette Larry Rogers Peggy Rose Kenny Runyon Jody Russell Sherry was crowned queen of the Middle Altantic States Apprenticeship and Training Conference in Baltimore, Md. The theme was “What is Apprenticeship and Why It is Important to My Employment Future. Ana San Pedro James Short Paul Simon Gina Simpkins Mickey Sowders Kathy Spaulding 58 Roy Stacy Becky Stratton Jackie Sturgill Sherwood Sturgill Carl Terry Billie Thomas Wade Thomas Debbie Toler Greg Toth Sherry and Sugar Ray Leonard 59 Ike Traylor Terry Trent Jeff Vance Tina Vance Scott Waley Sandy Walls Wendell Chin Washington Rosa White Donna Whited Emerson Whitlock Donnie Williams 60 Timmy Williamson Undergrads Wallace Adkins Lois Albright Melissa Belcher John Bellomy Doralene Altizer Jimmy Bias Larry Arbogast Greg Baisden Gail Blankenship Nikki Boatwright Teresa Browning Margaret Collins Teresa Files % Jackie Fouler mmmk Janice Fouler Cheryl Gambill Annette Gillispie Debbie Graham Marsha Hairston Teddy Frank Hooisier Huddleston Timmy Isaacs Hope Hatfield Tammy McCoy Tammy McDanials Leorv Mavnard . Tammy Merritt Billy Miller John Miller Aaron Mitchem Debbie Morgan Tammy Morgan Carol Napier Kelly Nordelo Kathy O'Neil Joetta O'Neil Lisa Scott Osborne Osborne Beth Osenton Jeff Scites Billy Sexton Denise Sias William Smith Barbara Simpkins Sherry Sizemore Beatrice Spaulding Robbie Spears Kent Steele George Stepp Jeff Wells Brian Whitlock Emerson Donna Ricky Greg Whitlock w Wilburn Wilbur Willson Perry Wooten Richard Workman Sherry Williamson John Zirkle Roger Workman Joann Blankenship Board Members Joe Blair Owen Osenton Naaman Godby Ray Killen Board Of Education George Klipa Asst. Supt. William Williams Jr. Asst. Supt. Jack Garrett Supt. Of Schools Pete Ellis Asst. Supt. John Hager Dir. of Vocational and Technical Schools Organizations Seated left to right: Scott Whaley, Teresa Ellis, Annette Doss, Regina Duba, Dennis Brown Standing: Sherry Paynter, Alicia Matson, Charles Hopson, Billy Jack Dickerson, Charlie Garrett, Ana SanPedro, Sissy Hannah, Sandy Walls, Becky Stratton and Sponsor; Miss Waller. P e P C I u b First row: Sandy Southern, Nikki Boatwright, Rhonda Bare, Becky Stratton, Sissy Hannah, Angel Corns, Crystal Nester, Ana SanPedro. Second row: Debbie Burgess, Joetta Allen, Cindy Maynard, Teresa Nelson, Cindy Trogdon, Debbie Parsley, Teresa Ellis, Mrs. Donahue, Sponsor. Third row: Danita McCormick, Kathy Stowers, Debbie Redmond, Connie Brown, Janis Albright, Robin Kilgore. Fourth row: Hope Hatfield, Tammy Hannah, Regina Duba, Annette Doss, Angela Harvey, Vicki Lipscomb and Patricia Means COCLUO OLUOC 1st. row- Sandy Walls, Bridgette Dubanowich, Becky Stratton, Ana San Pedro, Sabrina Steele. Cindy Hatfield, Sissy Hannah, Gina Stevens, Angel Corns. 2nd row- David Kilgore, Joetta Allen. Debbie Redmond, Cindy Trogdon, Debbie Parsley, Danita McCormick, Teresa Ellis. 3rd row- Sammy Brown, Regina Duba, Donna Clark, Robin Kilgore, Sandra Terry, Vicky Lipscomb, Charlie Garrett, Janice Albright, Charles Hopson, Mr. Robert Ramsey-sponsor 1st row- Joyce Grimmette, Tammy Curry, Debbie Baisden, Sherri Sorrell, Darlene Likens, Delana Blair. 2nd row- Mrs. Christian-sponsor-Diane Crabtree, Sherry Albright, Alicia Matson, Janice Albright, Connie Dingess, Chuck Paynter, Charles Hopson. 3rd row- Tim Bailey, Rick Wiley, Bridgette Dubanowich, Patty Means, Vicky Lipscomb. 4th row- Charles Bailey, Paul Woods, Donna Clark, Jerry Lamb, Kenny Osborne, Sherry Cline, Lisa Adkins First Row; Diana Crabtree, Lisa Adkins, Annette Doss, and Janice Albright Second Row; Kathy Foxx, Sherri Albright, Barbara Depta, Sherri Cline, Greta Lowe, Yvetta Cline, Delena Blair, Letha Baisden and Darlene Likens Seated, Left-right; James Blankenship, Sherri Cline, Rev. Bobby Toler, Tina Brickies and Deacon Murphy Standing Left-right; Jerry Lamb, Debbie Margan, Sherri Albright, Sherri Sizemore, Aaron Mitchem, Peggy Rose, Yvetta Cline and Paul Woods Administration In What Ways Are Students Changing? For Better JOE PETE BURGESS Dean of Students and A.D. . . . “They are changing for the better. The young ladies are beginning to be more like young ladies in their dress, behavior, and mannerisms. I think that’s the biggest improvement in the school.” SADIE GILLEY Guidance Counselor . . . “Students are more knowledgeable but they are less enthusiastic about receiving an education. 95 percent of the student body's attitude has changed for the better. I would like to see emphasis placed upon the achievements of this 95 percent.” AILEEN AMBURGY Biology . . . “They're just not as serious about their schoolwork. There's too much play. The primary purpose is for an education.” Or Worse? MARIE COOK Secretary . . “For better--they have to get better. I think they have really changed in the past two or three years. BOB KERLEY Principal ... “I think they are changing for the best. This has been very apparent this year. The attitudes that the students have exhibited toward their schoolwork and school in general is greatly improved.” DOROTHY BAILEY Librarian and English Composition . . . “The student never changes. We will always have students but individuals change with the times.” EVE CUNI Secretary . . . “I think for better, in their attitude toward superiors as well as their CRAIG MANKIN Assistant Principal . . . “I’ve been at Man High School for many years and it seems as if I say each year that students are becoming more aware of happenings around them. But, honestly, our students do seem to change for the better. And it is and always will be a pleasure to work with the students of Old Man High School. This doesn't mean that I’m saying all our students are college bound. But the students seem more interested in everyday problems, eager to seek a place in society, find employment, and easier to talk with. They are also very eager to ask questions.” •GERALDINE BODNAR Physical Education yes” If You Could Be A Cartoon Character, Which Would You Be And Why? WILLIAM BORTH Chemistry and Physics . . . “The Pink Panther ’cause he always seems to know what he’s doing.” JOHN BURKS Spanish . . . Erwin the Troll because he’s so lovable and helpful.” WILLIAM TOOTIE” CARTER Geography and American Studies . . . “Bugs Bunny because he manuevers people and he's got is all together.” BETTY CHAPPEL Biology . . . “I’D like to be Linus in Peanuts because I like his attitude—he's pretty relaxed about everything.” WANDA CHRISTIAN Co-op . . “Road Runner because he's fast.” WILLIAM CLARK Physical Education . . . “I’d be Donand Duck (quack! quack!) because he reminds me of Joe Pete..” LINDA CLINE Shorthand . . Donald Duck because he’s clever.” CHARLES COOK Physical Education . . . Road Runner ’cause he’s quick on his feet. He can move!!” How Do You Know You Are A Teacher? ROBERT DEAN American studies . . . “There is no physical proof that there is such an animal. A better question might be, how does one know one is a student?” JAMES HAGOOD American Government, Photography, and Yearbook . . . “Because I am trying to activate, stimulate, and motivate, and to communicate with the minds of our youth..” MASIL MAYNARD Driver’s Education . . . “Because I’m hired by the County Board of Education and I got my degree.” GRETCHEN DONAHUE Math . . . “When I sit down with four sets of test papers in front of me to grade.” MARY RUTH HALE English . . . “Because my blood pressure is up!” DENNY MILLER American Studies . . . “Because I pattern myself after Proc Cook and I know he’s a fine teacher.” FRANK DRENNER Drafting . “That’s a good question!” DIANA KNAPP Music and Chorus . . . “If I’m not, somebody’s not receiving a paycheck. I have it.” THEODRIC MURPHY Math and Art . . . “My students determine whether or not I am a teacher—because really they do.” 78 What Advice Can You Offer For The Class Of 1978? ROBERT MECKLEY Jazz Ensemble, Assistant Band Director; . . ELIZABETH PALUSO Typing . . “Just do your best.” ROBERT RAMSEY Sociology, Special Education. . . . “I think the class of '78 should be aware of their five senses and, thus, success will be in the makings. COROLYN SAMSON English. . . “No matter what you attempt to do always seek to acheive the ultimate goal you set for yourself.” LEWANA SANDERS English. . . Get all the education you can and prepare for a job you'll enjoy. EARL SMITH Band director. . . Set goals. Persue them with patience and diligence. Expect occasional failure. Bounce back.” FANNIE WALLER English. . . “Never cease dreaming dreams, aspiring to great heights, working to your potential and trying to find love, truth, and understanding. ANGELINE WHITE Home Economics, World Cultures, girls crafts. . . “My advice for the class of 1978, is to set standards for yourself and to live up to them. There is much that one can look forward to doing after graduating and I believe that everyone should take opportunities that is offered to them in life. Would You Like To Be A Student Again Today? Why Or Why Not?? SHARON WOODS Clerical Office Practice, Secretarial Training . . No Answer RUTH LESTER Cook . . . Yes, it’s a better time in life for the students than when I went to school. You all have got more to do than we did.” LAWRENCE ZORNES Bookkeeping . . . DOROTHY WILLIAMS Cook . . . Yes, there’s more opportunity and you can get a better education than when I was growing up. Times were hard when I grew up.” ARTHUR CHASE Maintenance Engineer . . . Yes, there are more advantages than I had when I was young and there seems to be more group activities that when I was young. I believe the children today in high school—ninety percent of them are good boys and girls.” WILLA ZORNES Home Economics and Crafts . . . No, I wouldn’t want to compete with today’s peer group due to the many problems facing our youth. It’s nice to be old and assume you know all the answers.” LEON LINVILLE Maintenance Engineer . . . “Yes, I never did like to be out of school. I like to be around young people. It’s hard when you start growing old.” 80 JACKIE PAYNTER Maintenance Engineer . . . No, I feel that the control of the school today is not at its maximum—that’s in all schools in Logan County not just this one.” CLAUDE RAINWATER Maintenance Engineer . . . No, I’m married and I’m enjoying myself now. I’ve had enough school already.” Athletics SCSV ins' o A'ftS f % TJ' T £us - jO 51 - ? S a a 3 Ury? |- j(V ?‘Sl Kpx%(. ®“7''' Wk'' | u =rt. Pi.' 0 P AAAS) l,rrx t (Wv'Q iT AA tVUVU ' u££fi !Va ®i K5°n' ftMjH .-3 w S,TUMQ-PmJulMn r‘ rfo %A! W C % Rush Justice Robbie Harless WE THEY 28 6 28 14 Ceredo-Kenova Boyd County Gary Logan Welch Northfork WE THEY 34 14 24 12 Terry Jones Norman Noel Lyle wraps him up. HOT POTATO! 84 Big E breaking a tackle. Big John blocking for the Road Runner. a- v They’ve got you now, Rollins. Run, George, Run! Franklin Bare on the tackle. Road Runner is TD bound. You can’t get away this time! Rollins sticks Gibson. THE THRILL OF VICTORY! SEE HAROLD RUN! BUSTING LOOSE! OH, MY HEAD! 86 I GOT IT! I GOT IT!! DON'T IT MAKE YOUR BROWN DO IT BIG E!!! EYES HURT! LOOK AT THE VIEW!! JUST A LITTLE MORE RALPH! UP! UP! AND AWAY!! LOOK AT BENNIE'S FANS!! HEY! WATCH THIS!!! NO, NO! IT'S MINE, IT'S MINE!! HAROLD'S DOIN' HIS FAMOUS SLAM DUNK! OOPS! LOOK BUT DON'T TOUCH!! NOT THE HUSTLE, BUT THE BUMP!!! 3(51xa W y7WV Q ti QoahjcL 'ffiodnAAJ STEVIE CHAPMAN BENNIE LIPSCOMB Dec. 17 Oceana Dec. 29 Chapmanville Jan. 3 Big Creek Jan. 5 Gary Jan. 7 Collins Jan. 13 Madison Jan. 17 Pineville Jan. 24 Logan Jan. 27 Madison Jan. 31 Collins Feb. 7 Pineville Feb. 10 Lenore Feb. 15 Logan Feb. 17 Chapmanville Feb. 21 Williamson Feb. 23 Oceana Feb. 28 Gary(Welch Armory) Mar. 3 Lenore Mar. 4 Shady Springs Mar. 6 Logan(T ournament) WE THEY Away 84 52 Away 90 67 Home 85 63 Home 65 73 Home 73 72 Away 65 58 Away 29 25 Home 69 73 Home 94 72 Away 72 69 Home 98 63 Home 48 31 Away 66 81 Home 98 71 Home 81 64 Home 66 43 Away 58 66 Away 62 56 Home 95 73 Away 61 64 A night at the ballet Juan is amazed!!! Away with Dave! M 0 V 1 n’ t o t h e h o o P Skip, skip, skip to my Lou! Movin’ to the hoop 'bCdAu OoSO-OZ -. £JvaJusiw 'ithIAJ 1 O hmc (jJ ldld fl.pUc Co y - r- Class PRESIDENT KELLY TOMBLIN SECRETARY SABRINA STEELE VICE PRESIDENT DEBBY REDMOND s e n ■ i o r s TREASURER DEBI COOK Officers J u n ■ I o r s FROM BOTTOM: Sherry Paynter, President; Ana San Pedro, Vice President; Cindy Hatfield, Secretary; Charlie Garrett, Treasurer FROM BOTTOM: Tammy Merritt, President; Terri Merritt, Secretary; Crystal Nester, Treasurer; not shown-Kim Bare, Vice president First row, left to right: Kelly Tomblin, Debbie Redmond, Bobbi Brown, Robert Mitchell, Edward Hensley Front row left to right: Debbie Redmond, Sammy Brown, Renee’ Holstein, Terry Acord, Joetta Allen Back row: Robert Mitchell, Sandra Terry, Frances Ramsey, Bobbi Brown, Sabrina Steele, Debbie Burgess 96 Interact First row: Wallace Kirk, Mark Dividson, David Kilgore, Jerry Green, Charlie Garrett, and David Bodnar. Second row: Billy Jack Dickerson, Gary Runyon, Kenny Runyon, Jimmy Herman, Terry Accord, Moe Issacs, Felix King, and Ed Hensley. We wish to thank the LOGAN BANNER for pictures used for our sport section. N N PATRON’S LIST City Bakery Birthday and Wedding Cakes Baked to Order 403 Stratton Street Logan, WV 752-8303 Compliments of Dr. John H. Haddox Compliments of Weiner’s Army and Navy Store Voge Ratanella Beauty Salon 304 W B Building Logan Compliments of Bryant’s Watch Repair P. T. L. Nancy Clay “Love in Christ D. P. Cook August 20, 1977 Thanx Mom, Dad, everyone. . . it’s been great!! 1)!?c$ JA To Masil Maynard, The man I was in constant struggle with because we loved the same people. Kelly 1st Row Seated Scott Whaley, Donald Queen, Vicki Smith, Angel Corns, Robert Mitchell, Kelly Tomblin. Renee' Holstein, Annette Doss 2nd Row Seated Larry Vance, Reggie Osenton, Roger Banks Third Row Floyd Banks, Milan Klipa, Terry Acord, Beth Osenton, Ken Osborne, Julia Doss, Lyle Sharp, Charles Hopson, Alex San Pedro MEN-WOMEN The World’s largest training school is hiring. Where else can you learn the jobs listed below, and get paid while you learn? Electronics Food Preparation Law Enforcement Motion Picture Photography Missile Repair Data Processing Truck Driving And hundreds of others. Communications Construction Radio Repair Administration Personnel Accounting Truck Mechanic Wire Maintenance Call Army Opportunities 7S2-2HIZ Join the people who’ve joined the Army. An Equal Opportunity Employer 99 Man Dairy Bar The Place where good friends meet and get the food that is delicious to eat. McNeely Funeral Home 115 Market Street Man, West Virginia 583-6582 The place that sticks by you in your time of grievement. H H Department Store Clothing for the entire family. Gilbert WV 25621 Man Clothing and Jewelry, Co. Full line of clothing, furniture, and jewelry. Man WV 25635 YOUR TWINS The Mountatin Mart Village, we supply anything that is needed to build or repair your home. McNeely Home Center Man, WV 102 OF SERVICE Come to the home of friendly people and buy the food that makes you happy. Burgess and Lohn Supermarket Man, WV 103 “A Complete Mining Bit Service” Distributors of Mining Tools Triadelphis Bit Company, Inc. P.O. Box 173 Man, WV 25635 Shop Phone: 583-6859 Office Phone: 583-2293 104 Logan Bank and Trust Co. The friendliest Bank in Logan County We are covered by FDIC 105 CONNIE'S SUPPER CLUB Open 2 P.M.-3 A.M. 7 Days Weekly Phone: 752-9710 3 Mile Curve Gilbert Bank and Trust Member FDIC Drawer 367 Gilbert, WV 25621 Hensley's Furniture Company Home of Magnavox radios, phonographs, and TV's. Bicycles, Lane cedar chests. Teen accounts welcome with parents consent. Use our CCP Continuous Credit Plan 107 Colonial Room Restaurant Bring the family for Sunday dinner. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner Phone: 583-9037 Cook’s Mountain Mart Village 583-7422 108 £Z3B! V The Figleaf His 'N Her Shoppe Phone: 583-7844 JOHNSON'S DECORATING CENTER The Bright Spot on the Corner in Man Johnson Decorating Center Man W.Va. 25635 We can brighten up your life!!! Phone: 583-7709 Compliments of LOGAN BANNER Now In Its 89th Year of Service to The People of Southwestern West Virginia Logan, West Virginia Established March 7, 1888 Phone: 752-6950 Logan, 583-7533 Man, 855-3326 Chapmanville no Does Anyone Have a Kleenex??? COAL CITY PARTS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES for Cars, Trucks and Tractors of All Makes TJou, NAPA M., '4 a Qoojptac. to Qu Quality Is Assured by the NAPA Seal — backed by one of the largest Independent organizations in the automotive parts industry. MACHINE SHOE SERVICE Compliments of. . . . W. W. McDonald Land Company 664-3258 SPRATTSVILLE 426-8248 235-3434 MATEWAN. W. VA. WILLIAMSON, W. VA. 606 395-5801 The Wonderful World of B L Furniture Williamson” Logan, Warfield Madison Pikeville BEAUTY. KY. Compliments of Man Clothing and Jewelry Company Full line of Clothing, Furniture, and jewelry. Easy Credit Terms Free delivery and set up No finance Charge Phone: 583-7051 Man, WV in THE ALL NEW AND ULTA MODERN BANK OF MAN Man, West Virginia Auto Loans Home Loans Personal Loans Checking Savings Each depositor insured to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. Hours for the Main Lobby will be: Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Fri.—9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. Wed. and Saturday—9:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Fri. Evening—5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. The Drive-In Window will be open Mon., Thurs., and Fri.—8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Saturday—8:30 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Additional Hours—5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Telephone— 583-6525 583-6526 583-6527 112 We look forward to seeing you. We are in our new location, but we are the same friendly people . . . Compliments of WHITE’S APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE COMPANY Box 236 Gilbert, West Virginia Phone: 664-3353 Complete Home Furnishings 113 Compliments of LOGAN COUNTY AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Aracoma Motors Brumfield Motors Guyan Auto Parts Logan Auto Parts Logan Auto Trim Logan-Mingo Logan Motor Sales Milne Pontiac Minton Chevrolet Paul Cooke Ford Rushden Motors, Inc. Supply Compliments of CLAY’S SUPERMARKET Kistler. W. Va. Clay Brothers Supermarket” Compliments of SAYER BROTHERS P. O. Box 777 Logan, W. Va. c o David Sayer Compliments of SILVER BRAND CLOTHES Logan, W. Va. Styles for Men and Young Men Phone: 752-3942 Also located in Beckley and Charleston 114 GENTRY’S MOTEL Compliments of 1 4 mile above Huff Junction STEELE FURNITURE Color TV-Electric heating and cooling Wall to wall carpeting Don Gentry-Owner Ann Phillips-Manager COMPANY BRAY AND OAKLEY AGENCY INSURANCE KAY’S BEAUTY SHOP Insurance since 1920 Logan, West Virginia Kistler, West Virginia Phone: 583-7311 115 PIC-PAC FOOD STORES Gilbert, W. Va. and Man, W. Va. Huff Junction Phone: 664-9545 The place where all friends meet Compliments of ELLIS LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO., INC. Buffalo Creek Road Crown, West Virginia Phone: 583-9306 Quality material at reasonable prices 117 GENE’S IGA FOODLINER Considerate and friendly service Hours 7 a.m. til’ 12 midnight Call 239-2632 Holden Road COAL MINE SERVICES, INC. Specializing in All Aspects of Mine Engineering Hydroseeding Reclamation 118 Phone: 752-5247 or 752-5248 Dehue, W. V. 25618 UNCLE SAM’S LOANS W L PARTY STORE 114 Main Street Man, West Virginia Car Wash Phone: 583-6969 Huff Junction-Cold Carry Out Beer Owner-Roger Muncy Party and Picnic Supplies-Try our Car Wash once and you’ll be back! LILLY’S CROWN JEWELERS “Your school jewelry Headquarters McCORMICK’S Any previous back-dated year ring available for Man High School or any High School or Logan, West Virginia College Ring. 752-4190 For Gifts, You'll Give with Pride . . . Always let Lillys’ Crown Jewelers Be your Guide Logan-Dunbar-Beckley-New Martinsville, West Virginia 119 Compliments of We Dig Coal PEAK FORD SALES, INC. SYLVIA BRANCH COAL CORP. Phone: 664-3208 Gilbert, West Virginia Ewell Hatfield-President Your Ford Dealer Gilbert, West Virginia 25621 Compliments of DON ELKINS MUSIC INC. CHRISTIAN GRADE SCHOOL P. O, Box 1197 104 Main St. Christian, West Virginia Logan, West Virginia 25601 Phone: 752-4573 120 AMHERST COAL COMPANY BAILEY TRUCKING CONEY ISLAND LUNCH COMPANY, INC. Open 5:00 a.m. for Breakfast Amherstdale Until 7:00 p.m. Phone: 583-9530 Specialize Home Cooked Meals BUNCH’S HEATING Compliments of Dixon’s AND DIXON HARDWARE STORE AIR GROCERY Man, West Virginia Phone: 583-8291 P. O. Box 21 Davin, West Virginia Phone: 583-7229 Kenneth Bunch 122 C W DISCOUNT FURNITURE Fight Inflation, Shop C W Stollings, W. V. 752-3802 LOGAN MOTORCYCLE SALES Honda Going Strong!” Discount Warehouse Prices Phone: 752-4145 Logan, W. V. Compliments of WHITE’S SERVICE STATION Man, W. V. Frank Molly REGIONAL ART FLORIST AND LOU’S BEAUTY SHOP For the best service in town, come see us. Compliments of Johnny Trogdon TROGDON’S SERVICE STATION AND GROCERY Kistler, W. V. 583-9088 Best Wishes Class of '78 SCOTT’S CARPET KITCHEN Logan, W. V. Showroom: Wilkerson 752-1441 Compliments of NAPIER'S UNION 76 STATION Raymond Napier IGA SHOPPING CENTER Gilbert, W. V. 583-6034 123 CITY BARBER SHOP Men and Women's Styling No Appointment Needed MIKE BILL'S GULF W. F. Flannery Mallory, West Virginia 583-9582 R. L. HACKWORTH JEWELRY 203 Stratton Street Logan, West Virginia 25601 BROWNING DUST COLLECTOR CO., INC. Manufacturers of-Dust Collectors- Filters-Rock Dusters-Plastic Braltice Curtains- Plastics all types 583-6293 or 583-7676 Davin, P. O. Box 429 Man, West Virginia tA uicoma VT 305 Stratton Street Logan, West Virginia 25601 Now two convenient locations to serve you better. Logan and Chapmanville Compliments of SOUTH MAN GRADE SCHOOL Phone: 583-7522 BROWN BAG CARRY-OUT Davin, West Virginia 583-9040 Congratulations Seniors Fashion for the Women Men Remember 314 Main Street Logan, West Virginia 25601 Phone: 752-4601 124 KLIPA'S BEAUTY SHOP Mallory, W. Va. Closed Mondays—Appointment only 583-9662 SEWING BOUTIQUE 116 Main Street 583-7617 Barbara Klipa Congratulations Seniors Good luck class of 78 A. J. ELLIS GULF STATION The ‘'Friendliest” Service in Town Compliments of Road Service Inspection Station 583-9032 KEN-LU CLOTHES Gilbert, West Virginia Phone: 664-3213 JUNE'S DINETTE RESTAURANT TROY S AMOCO STATION Meals Served Daily Diesel — Fuel—Kerosene Gilbert, W. Va. 664-3609 Compliments of TRIDELPHIA COUNTRY CLUB Manager—Roger Lamb J. T. FISH CO., INC. Division of Elmac Corp. Logan, W. V. Phone: 752-4400 125 Compliments of Compliments of RICHARD'S AND SON 52 Water Street LOGAN MINE SUPPLY COMPANY Logan, West Virginia Compliments of Compliments of MAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Man, West Virginia BUFFALO GRADE SCHOOL 583-9336 Compliments of GILBERT DISCOUNT TV, INC. GINO’S Zenith-Westinghouse 201 Main Street Radio Shack Man, West Virginia 583-6593 or 583-6594 664-3362 V. Compliments of ANDERSON’S MOUNTAIN MART BARBER SHOP Man. West Virginia AMHERSTDALE GRADE SCHOOL Good Luck Seniors 126 SAYER BROTHERS Man, West Virginia 583-9930 SMOKE HOUSE 134 Stratton Street Logan. W. V. 25601 Lounge Opens 1 p.m. Compliments of Miller's THE VILLAGER MILLER MERCANTILE CO. Accoville. W. Va. 25606 Shoes, Bags, and Accessories 583-7121 Main Street, Logan THE ODYSSEY SHOP 105 Stratton Street Singer Approved Dealer Logan, W. V. 752-9899 “Souvenirs—Gifts—Novelties” SILVER THIMBLE SEWING SHOP 417 Stratton Street Logan, W. V. Phone: 752-8520 Compliments of LOGAN PLANNING MILL, CO. Lumber and Building Supplies MUNCY'S SPORTING GOODS, INC. Gilbert, W. V. 25621 664-3219 Logan, W. V. Everything in Sporting Goods 127 BUFFALO GARAGE Good Luck Seniors Gulf Oil Products KISTLER GROCERY AND CARRY-OUT 583-7830 583-2495 WINTZ AND SON GULF Amherstdale GUYAN FLOWER SHOP MAN SMOKEHOUSE RESTAURANT Compliments of 583-6111 MAN SMOKEHOUSE LOUNGE Compliments of Compliments of JAY’S M J JEWELERS Store of Youthful Fashions Jewelry-Gifts-Repairs Phone:583-9861 Man, West Virginia 25635 583-2545 115 Main Street Man, West Virginia 128 m WALSWORTH Marcclinr, Mo., (K8.A.
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