Marlinton High School - Marlintonian Yearbook (Marlinton, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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ScAool cdeacicvi SEPTEMBER 4— First day of sohool 8— First football game—Frankford 15—Lewisburg football game 20—ADD’s re-organized 22— Webster Springs football game 28— P. T. A. Style Show 29— Hillsboro football game OCTOBER G—Holiday— Forest Festival and Alderson football game 9— Pictures taken 12— White Sulphur football game 13— Curtis Circulation Company Representative 20—Renick game—Dance sponsored for benefit of band 26-27—Holidays S. E. A. 26— Greenbrier Colonels football game 31—F. F. A. - F. H. A. Cakewalk NOVEMBER 2— (Mr. Clutter presented United Nation’s Flag 3— Freshman Initiation 7—Greenbank game 9-10—Worship Services 12— Dean Ocherman from Morris Harvey spoke to Seniors 23— 24—Thanksgiving Holidays 24— V. F. W. Dance 27- December 4—School dismissed on account of snow DECEMBER 13— Assembly program-Demoeracy- sponsored by Miss Peggy Smith 15-17—Chorus presented Christmas Cantata 22—Christmas Program sponsored by Mr. Brill 22-January 2—Holidays JANUARY 2—Frankford basketball game 5— Lewisburg basketball game 9—White Sulphur basketball game 11— Alumni Re-organized 12— Cowen basketball game 13— Williamsburg basketball game 15—Greenbank basketball game 17-18—Senior Class presented play “Aunt Min Drops In 22—Hillsboro game 26—Webster Springs game 29— Honor Society assembly 30— Lewisburg game FEBRUARY 2— Frankford game 3— Cowen game 5— Hillsboro game 6— Renick game—Reynolds Bus Company repre¬ sentative talked to Seniors 8— Yearbook Staff met at Mr. McElwee’s 9— White Sulphur game 10—Mann basketball game 13— Webster Springs game 14— Mr. Murphy talked at assembly 15— Greenbank game 16— Senior Cakewalk and Carnival 22- 23-24—Sectional Tournament at Hillsboro MARCH 2—F. F. A. Banquet 5-7-9—Youth Fellowship Services 14-15-16—Class tournaments 19— Glenville College Tests 23— Holiday—Easter APRIL 4— Op-retta for High School £7—Chorus Festival MAY 20— Baccalaureate Sermon 21— Class Night 22— ' Commencement 25—School Out

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Next we decide to go to Texas and of course we had to cross Arizona again. This time we -met Norman Shaw and Gray Jackson on their way to Hollywood. They had just signed a contract with Paramount -Movie Agency to play the roles of Red Ryder and Little Beaver. After discussing many things with them we progress to Texas where we find Creola Schumaker, oh no, Crelo Wilson running a jack rabbit farm while her husband Bill Wilson instructs the Jet Plane Class at Lackland Air Base. We visit Texas Western University and find many of our old schoolmates on the faculty list. Professor of English is Harry Tyree and their coach is the famous Curtis Curry. The team has won many victories throughout the basketball and football -seasons. We are on the trail once more and gallop we must for we have a long way to go. We are crossing the southern states. We stop in Louisiana and find Robert Bright catching flies for a jam factory-Oh! I mean a baseball team. We cross Georgia into the Orange State, Florida. We visit Miami Beach and who do you suppose is lifeguard, yes you guessed it! Collett Gibson with his handsome physique. They were in the midst of a bathing beauty contest and who do you suppose was the judge Ray Hannah—and -the winner, oh yes, Ramona Wooddell Sharp, they finally found her after seaching the Florida swamps since 1951. Of course Styrl is furious because now all the men will get to look at her. Why we are in Alabama already -and we hear that The All-American Red Heads” are playing their last game of the season. Their manager is Betty Clark as she is too short to play. We decide to visit Nashville, Tennessee and the Grand Ole Opry. The Mullens Brothers have taken Eddie Arnold and Roy Acuff’s place. Their record “Gals of West Virginia” is No. 1 on the nations hit parade. It seems Johnny was referring to his blonde from Hillsboro. Clyde meant Eva Jane Davis of course. Just tune your radio down Nashville way, you can hear them most anytime of the day. We were told not to miss the tobacco auction at Louisville, Kentucky because there we would hear the fastest auctioneer in the world, yes it is the chatterbox of the -Senior Class of ’51, Marshall Deputy. We pull rein on our faithful horses and slowly dismount because we are finally back in West Virginia at- Marlinton. Many of the Knights and Ladies remained near the Castle of Marlinton High School. -Mr. Yeager is still the principal but we see Anna J ean Daetwyler is the American History teacher and she is really hated -by the students just because o f her position in M.H.S. Is seems Cecile LaRose is the Home Ec teacher and Home Demonstration Agent. She always -was quite a homemaker. As we walk out horses along the familiar roads we hear that Joans Eilley, reporter for the Marlinton Journal is writing -an aticle on our journey. Our horses need grooming and we decide to let them enjoy the benefits of “Betties -Beauty Shoppee.’ The owners are Betty Liptrap, Betty Long and Bett y Pennington. That may seem rather odd but after such faithful service they deserve the best. Flash! Flash! Miss Dorothy Stuart just becam e Mayoress of Richwood, Dot always did love Richwood even back in 1950 and ’51. We remount and ride slowly around the countryside. We meet iBdb Gay, the county agent. It seems he had been making a tour of Pocahontas County F arms. He directed us to the “Moore Haven,” the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas -Moore. Evelyn thinks little Tommy is the very image of his father. We do too. It seems that one lady remained at home, no she is just home on vacation. Miss Grace Dean is now employed by the publishing company that prints the text books, M.H.S. -uses. And as always there isn’t any sabotage in the book industry. ■ That seems to end our adventures so we will let our horses rest and pause for refreshments at Betty Shinaberry’s roadside inn, Knight’s and Ladies Retreat.

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