Marlinton High School - Marlintonian Yearbook (Marlinton, WV)

 - Class of 1943

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FRESHMEN IDENTIFICATION-First Row, Left to Right: Ralph Moore, Lake Beverage, Mary Jo Pierson, Joy Schofield, Mary Lou Minnick, Lucille Alderman, Catherine Pritt, June Viers, Jane Sharp, Mr. Richardson. Second Row, Left to Right: Jimmy Gibson, Kenneth Keiper, Creola Grimes, Eleanor McPaters, Margaret Sharp, Marie Thompson, Helen Ricketts, Ola Lea Han¬ nah, Betty Jean Hayslett, Florence Auldridge, Agatha Miller, Vivian Whitt. Third Row, Left to Right: Bruce Galford, Dice Sharp, Miss Smith, Virginia Reed, Catherine Wilfong, Irene Dever, Hallie Moore, Mildred Nelson, Ramona Sharp, Betty Bright, Margaret Miller, Minnie Sue Chestnut, Fred Morrison, Harold Shifflet, George Ardell. Fourth Row, Left to Right: Anna Belle Curry, Edwin Davisson, Betty Jean Cal¬ houn, Keith Plyler, Faye Underwood, Milburn Galford, Ellis Jordan, Bob Fowler, Max Kirkpatrick, John Curry, Garland Gordon, John Coffman, Sandy Rose, Sterle Cogar, Junior Waugh, French Beverage, Curtis McNeill, Dari Hannah. Absent When Picture Was Taken: Gerald Boggs, Leonard Dean, Bernard Eades, Hubert Galford, Jim Menefee, Harold Sharp, Oley Sharp, Ruth Auldridge, Oleta May, Naomi Ryder, Betty Jean VanReenan. Officers PRESIDENT .. JANE SHARP VICE-PRESIDENT . LUCILLE ALDERMAN SECRETARY-THEASURER . MARY LOU MINNICK CHEER LEADERS . JUNE VIERS, CATHERINE PRITT SPONSORS MISS PEGGY SMITH, MR. JACK RICHARDSON Colors: Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley Motto: Ready, Willing and Able Class of 1946

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SOPHOMORES Class of 1945 IDENTIFICATION—First Row, Left to Right: Merle Gay, Grederick Ware, Harold Friel, James Barlow, Don Mason, Arnold Weifcrd, Sydney Parsons, Carlen Chestnut, Jack Booth, Jack Poage, Charles Richardson. Second Row: Sterl Hively, Mrs. Mark, Jo Cameron Callison, Joan Sharp, Doro¬ thy McNeil, Marceline Dilley, Helen Curry, Sue Ann McElwee, Edith Alderman, Mar¬ garet McElwee, Sylvia Hively, Nina June Sharp, Estelle Tallman, Miss Young, Ar¬ nold Gordon. Third Row: Nellie Robertson, Audaline Carpenter, Betsy Armstrong, Charma- lee Gibson, Elsie Shinaberry, Jewell Fertig, Beulah Cassell, Cornelia Harper, Pearl Curtis, Wilda Young, Maynell Sharp, Betty Lou Wooddell, Evaleigh Workman, Gay- nell Wagner, Ralph VanReenan, Arthur Cain. Fourth Row: Jack Armstrong, Kenneth Mullens, Betty Jo Perkins, Nina Van¬ Reenan, Mildred Rhea, Betty Dumire, Lucy Kellison, Mary Moss, Villa Biggs, Mary Catherine Neese, Katherine Vallandingham, Hazel Michael, Margaret Hively, Bessie Lee Patterson, Margaret Bambrick, Betty Jo Kramer. Absent when picture was taken: Pauline Buzzard, Betty Stuart, George John¬ son, Ray Kessler, Tom Moore, Garland Wilfong, Joe Yanko. Officers PRESIDENT JACK POAGE VICE-PRESIDENT . RAY KESSLER SECRETARY WILDA YOUNG TREASURER MARY C. NEESE CHEER LEADERS HELEN CURRY, JO CAMERON CALLISON CLASS SPONSORS MISS KATHLEEN YOUNG, MRS. MARK Colors: Black and White Flower: White Rose Motto: We are not above you nor beneath you but beside you.



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“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands: One nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” M. H. S. WAR EFFORT On October 5, we started a scrap drive, that is perhaps the biggest thing our school has done. School was excused for two days and 20 tons of scrap were collected. When this was sold it brought $87.00, and this was given to the Red Cross. It was a lot of fun and all the students knew they were working for something really worth while. Some changes have been made in the school too. Some of which are listed as follows: A Physical Fitness program has been started and club activities have been cur¬ tailed. Current Events is taught in all the social studies. Aeronautics is being taught for the first time this year. Prizes were given to those who sold the most War Bonds and Stamps. The commercial department is training post-graduates and older pupils for typist work in Washington, D. C. Many more boys have taken mathematics. Greater stress has been given to consumer education in science and in the home eco¬ nomical courses. The girls have been given a course in First Aid the last semester. Many of the boys in the Junior and particularly the Senior class have been draft¬ ed or will be drafted soon. Most of them will be deferred until the end of the school year. Our school has tried to do its little bit to help on this world-wide war drive. We all hope that we can do many other things, which seem little to us, but in the end amount up to helping win the war. Let’s all try harder to help and be of all the benefit we can to our country.

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