Marlinton High School - Marlintonian Yearbook (Marlinton, WV)
- Class of 1952
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0 ' ieivaxct Share with us the pleasures that we have had in becoming Future Pioneers of America. In years to come we will cherish the memory of the happy times we have had here in Marlinton High School and may this book serve as a guide to these memories. 0 DecUc We. the yearbook staff of 1952. wish to dedicate the Marlintonian J to Mrs. Polly Reynolds, who, as our Junior sponsor before resigning at the end of the 1951 term, more than helped us to attain the title. Seniors. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS _ $ctwUvti i lti M I ■ H. ARNOUT YEAGER A. B., M. A. Principal West Virginia University Concord State Teachers College faculty CHARLES EDWARD McELWEE B. S. Biological Sciences Potomac State College West Virginia University LEETA KILLINGSWORTH B. S., H. E. Home Economics Marshall College West Virginia University Purdue Ijniversitv J THELMA WEBER A. B. Social Studies Marshall College ORR LEE McMANN, B. S. I ocalional Agriculture West Virginia University Potomac State College West Virginia Lniversitv ARCH WOODDELL B. S. PHYS. ED. Science and Drivers Ed. West Virginia University MARY PRISCILLA COLLINS A. B., M. A. Social Studies West Virginia L niversity Hope College University of Chicago Miami t niversity EDITH MAY A. B. Music Shenandoah College and Conservatory of Music Concord College Ohio State I niversity Marshall College PEGGY SMITH A. B. Librarian Marshall College Davis and Elkins College University of Wyoming Fairmont College ANNA MADGE SHIFFLER B. S. Business Concord College JOAN BELL B. S. Commerce JOHN WHITE A. B. Mathematics Glenville State College West Virginia L niversity LESLIE GEHAUF A. B. Mathematics Marshall College SAMUEL BRILL B. S., M. A. Music Band West Virginia l niversity HELEN SMITH A. B. English Mary-Baldwin College West Virginia University ALICE M. MOORE A. B. English West Virginia University Breadloaf School of English Middlebury College JUANITA SPENCER A. B. Social Studies Asbury College Davis and Elkins College Glenville State College Concord College CLAUDE MILLER A. B. Physical Education , Coach Marshall College MARY SKAGGS English Glenville State College Fairmont College Davis and Elkins College GLENNA MOSES B. S. Social Studies w est Virginia University Duke University $ f s. If ;j ■ i PRESIDENT . BILLY JO VICE PRESIDENT ... MARILYN Rp p ORTFR BROYLES SECRETARY HARPER TREASURER • .- BILLY RYDER . DHARL RYDER . ASIL WAUGH JAJLjI Uli 1 -Lilt . MARLENE LOVELACE . .. CHEERLEADERS MAXINE LOVELACE COLORS .. Blue and White FLOWER . . Honeysuckle MOTTO: If at first you dont succeed, try again MR. ARCH WOODDELL . ... (SPONSORS) .... MRS. GLENNA S. MOSES Shirley Akers CLASS ROLL Carolyn Gibson Hershel Mullens Lottie Alderman Bill Gilmore Robert Mullens Walter Alderman Sharon Cladwell William Phillips Polly Astin Shirley Coldizen Dreama Ratliff Jimmie Baxter Juanita Greene Geraldine Ryder Bertha Beverage Jerry Hammons Billy Ryder Hen rietta B iggs Don Hansford Phyllis Schoolcraft Billy Jo Broyles Johnny Hannah Jane Ellen Sea graves Wanda Bryant Marilyn Harper Dharl Sharp William Burdette Allen Hefner Kenneth Sharp Loy Burgess Elmer Jackson Lula Bell Sharp Tommy Burns Joyce Jackson Patricia Sharp Gayle Buzzard J Richard Jordon Ray Sharp Kenneth Cain Thelma Jordon Ruth Sharp Nellie Cain Corky Kelley John Shelton Tommy Campbell Peggy Kelley Dannie Shifflett Alice Carpenter Sylvia Kelley Dale Shinaberry Mary Combs Delmas Lane Eddie Sparks W illiam Clendenen Gail Jm Rose Shirley Sutton Cay Dean Tommy Lester Jerry Thomas Sterl Dean Marlene Lovelace Darrel Underwopd Nancy Defibaugh Maxine Lovelace Ivan Underwood Kenneth Dulaney Betty Lou McCar ty Mildred Underwood Ronald Evans Nancy McCloud Donald VcnReenan Winfred Fertig Walter McMillion Wilma Wanless Clifton Friel Bradford McNeill Asil Waugh Ernest Friel Hazel Mitchem Lewis W augh Leroy Friel Fay Moore Marvin Waugh Betty Furr Mike Moses Dwain Wilcox Opal Garrettson Dotty Mullens Marvin W ollard Cloy Workman ix«£x VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT . NANCY GAY SECRETARY ... DOROTHY SHINABERRY REPORTER . .... SHIRLEY VANDEVENDER TREASURER . HELEN MOORE . DOTTIE BIGGS CHEERLEADERS CAROLYN CURRY . CHARLOTTE REXRODF. COLOR. Blue and White FLOWER . Rhododendron MOTTO: If at first you don ' t succeed, try again MR. LESLIE GEHAUF Dottie Biggs Stanford Bryant Barbara Burr Anna Lee Carpenter Ray Clark Winston Cottrell Donald Cutlip Alfred Dean, Jr. Frances Dulaney June Dulaney Everett Dunbrack Phyllis Dunbrack ✓ Margaret Eubank Gary Grimes Ruby Hamilton Kyle House Albert Jackson Don Kiner Clyde McCarty Jimmie McCloud Shirley Malcomb Helen Moore ... (SPONSORS) . CLASS ROLL Franklin Perkins Eula Bell Sharp Janet Sharp Grey Shinaberry Joan Shields Dorothy Shinaberry Eugene Stuart Roberta Sutton Joy Underwood Shirley Van Devender Cora Auldridge Tommy Beale Margaret Buzzard Martha Cofjm an Carolyn Curry Billy Davis Neva Davis Wanda Definbaugh Robert Ervine Elmo Per tig Nancy Gay Jack Morrison MRS. MARY SKAGGS Granville Gibson Robert Gilmore Marvin Hill Jerry Johnson John Johnson Robert Kelley Saundra Kershner Jeanne La Rose Sterl McElwee Alfred McFadden Drema McNeil an Robert Miller Joy Noonan Gene Pryor Charlotte Rexrode Maurice Rucker Gladys Schoolcraft Oreana Scott Milford Shifflett Letcher Simmons Carolyn Underwood Norval Waugh PRESIDENT . . DEWEY ROSS SECRETARY . . FRANCES ASTIN VICE PRESIDENT . ... TOM DUNBRACK TREASURER . . JIMMY HANNAH REPORTER . ANNETTE RUCKER CHEERLEADERS SHIRLEY MACE . MARY SUE WHITE . PATTY VANREENAN COLOR .... . Green a.nd White FLOW ER . MOTTO: Onward , Upward , Watch us climb . Dog ' vood MRS. JOAN BELL . (SPONSORS) . MR. CLASS ROLL JOHN WHITE Fr cnees As tin Naomi Gibson Donovan McLaughlin Eddie Sharp Leslie Akers Dan Harper Keith Hively D h yll is M cNe ill Roy Sharp Marolyn Barlow Jouise Moore Monda Shinaberry Carolyn Barlow Frances Hansford L on Nottingham Erma Jane Sharp Freddy Biggs Ramona Fill Harper Nelson Jean Shinaberry Tommy Biggs Rebecca Howard r oy Pennington Sterl F. Chinaberry Opal Clutter FA n e nor Jnekson Dnvey Ross Sterl F. Shinaberry WVma Cottrell Alberta Jordon Lonnie Ratliff Sara Smith Edward Collins Charles Johnson Richardson Robert Sutton Charles Cutlip Marshall Johnson Phyllis Rogers Eldridge Waugh Gladys Doyle Alfred Kessler DAberta Ruckman Patty Vrn Reenan Tommy Dunbrack Lawrence Kiner Annette Rucker Arleen Wanless Donald Lee Ervin Tommy May Anna Bell Sharp Rosemary Ware Kenneth Friel Shirley Mace Carolyn E. Sharp Mary Sim White Jack Gay Dale McKenney Carolyn J. Sharp Karen W Uliams Teddy Gibson Don McKenney Louise Sharp Jean Wimer D nr nld Cnhlizen Teddy McClure Peggy Sharp Jon Young Eleanor Gay MSI PRESIDENT . RONNIE MOSES VICE PRESIDENT . FRED BURNS REPORTER . SECRETARY .... NANCY PENNYBACKER TREASURER . ROGER PRYOR . MARILYN RYDER CHEERLEADERS CHARLOTTE NOTTINGHAM . SYBIL DAVIS ... COLORS . Crimson and Gray FLOWEP .. MOTTO: Be sharp hut never he flat MRS. ALICE MOORE . (SPONSOR) . FRED BURNS . Lilac COACH MILLER CLASS ROLL Thelma Alderman Sammy Barlow Bobby Baxter Harold Beale Martin Bell Jo Ann Beverage h anda Beverage Mary Louise Bowers Carol Burgess Fred Burns Louise Burr Floyd Buzzard Charles Buzzard Edward Campbell Doris Ella Cooper Mary Jarvis Currence Nancy Ward Currence Pat Curtis Sybi l Davis Lemuel Defibaugh Emma Lee Dilley Lenora Dilley Shurman Dilley Clenston Dulaney Don Ervine A dele Friel Everett Friel Nancy Friel Herbert Galford Billy Galford Kay Gibson Opal Greene Cnrl Grimes Goldie Hammons Kenneth Hamrick Robert Hannah Howard Harsh Rose Hevener Mary Jane Jack Ward Jackson Shirley Kelley Patricia Landis Billy McCloud Gail McNellan Billy McPaters Ronald Moses Charlotte Nottingham Nancy Penny backer Roger Pryor Letcher Pyles Marilyn Ryder Phyllis Shumaker Geraldine Sharp Richard Sharp Stanford Sharp Grace Shearer Robert Shields Billy Shifflett Franklin Shinaberry Margaret Shinaberry Steve Smith Madelene Sparks Kenneth Townsend Bessie Underwood Della Underwood Freda Underwood Peachie Underwood Janet Underwood Kennie Underwood Eleanor VanRennen Barbara Varney Clarence Wilfong Doris Weather holt Dorothy Went her holt Andrew Wooddell Nancy Yeager JANE RUCKMAN . JIMMY CURRY PRESIDENT.KENNETH ERVINE SECRETARY . VICE PRESIDENT . DON BOWERS TREASURER . REPORTER . CHEERLEADERS VERA VALLANDINGHAM . JACK BEAR . COLORS. Blue and White FLOWER . MOTTO: Nothing Suceeds like Success MRS. COLLINS . (SPONSORS) . CLASS ROLL Kermit Akers Jack Bear Esther Bell Viola Beverage Don Bowers Kenneth Bryant Larry Buzzard Josephine Carpenter Dreama Carr Earl Christian Jean Clutter Mary Cogar Jimmy Curry Sammy Curry Don DeJibaugh Barbara Deputy Bobby Dilley Janet Dilley EARL CHRISTIAN JANE RUCKMAN . Violet MISS SHIFFLER Geraldine Ervine Kenneth Ervine Elreda Fertig Louise Gibson Wanda Gibson Gerald Grimes Regena Hannah Vincent Harper La fry Hejner Don Irvine Carolyn Kellison Dewey Kelley Roy Kelley Kenneth Mace Erma McCarty Dotty McLaughlin Patty McNeill Collene Morre French Moore Peggy Moore Russell Nottingham Ann Richardson Joan Ricket Lorraine Robinson Dollie Rose Paul Rose Jane Ruckman Arnold Sayre Patty Shafer Basil Sharp Don Sharp Myra Sharp Clarence Shearer Eva Shinaberry Frances Sparks Arnold Sayre Vera Ann Vallandingham PRESIDENT . JOHN COYNER TREASURER . JIMMIE DAVIS VICE PRESIDENT . LEE WHITE SECRETARY. ARLO ALDERMAN REPORTER . ARLO ALDERMAN CHEERLEADERS BETTY LANDIS . OLETA DAVIS PAT McNEILL . ALMA PENNYBACKE1 COLORS.Orange and Black FLOWER.Tiger Li!v MR. CHARLES McELWEE . (SPONSORS) . MISS HELEN SMITH Arlo Alderman Dale Armstrong Helen Astin Kermit Boggs Thelm a Bu rgess Sally Faye Buzzard Kyle Carpenter Zoe Carpenter Curtis Carr Eva Jane Chestnut John Coyner Eugene Cutlip Jimmie Davis Grey Shinaberry Dilley Jonas Dilley Geraldine Dunbrack Evelyn Ervine Eddie Faulknier Elmer Friel CLASS ROLL Jo Ann Friel Jeivell Gal ford Eleanor Gibson Lowell Gibson Evelcn n Hannah Sam Harper Julian Hively Guy Jackson Robert Johnson Betty Landis Robert Mace Tom Mai comb Richard McKean Norma Sue McKenney Patricia McNeill Stanley McNeill Betty Meeks Arthur Miller Keith Moore Janet Morrison Herbert Morrison Barbara Moses Wanda Newman Betty Pennington Alma Pennybacker Delores Phillips Jo Ann Rexrode Helen Rogers Eddie Sea graves Fred Shafer Bonnie Showalter Patricia Simmons Alfred Thomas Gail Varney Robert Welder Lee White Boyd Wilfong Eugene Wilfong Patsy Wooddell ARLO ALDERMAN THELMA BURGESS “He is the hoy who can draw, ivrite, and smile , fUe hope his life’s journ ' ’ll be many a long mile. ’ National Honor Society—3, 4; Copperhead Staff-3: Jintonian Staff-4; Band-1, 2, 3; Chorus-1, 2, 3; Jr. Play; Senior Play; Sec-4. DALE ARMSTRONG “To argue is the joy of his life, Wait till he gets a nagging wife. National Honor Society-3, 4; Chorus-3. 4; Book Club-1. Valedictorian. HELEN ASTIN “She never gets worried, she usually has a smile. Sometime, with Eddie, she’d walk down the aisle. Marlintoniau Staff-4; Chorus 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Basketball-1; F. H. A.-4; Audubon Club-1. KERMIT BOGGS ‘So quiet, so meek and so gentle withal. He’s liked by his class mates one and all.” Electron Club-1. “When wit is at stake, in this girl you will find, A store of good knowledge, a keen, clear mind. Audubon Club-1; Basketball- 3, 4. KYLE CARPENTER “He’s as clear as a tone on a harp. He’s pet a steady-Sharp. F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4; Football- 4; Baseball-3, 4; Varsity M 4. CURTIS CARR “About Curt this story must be told. He looks like Tarzan and his heart as good as gold.” Football-1. 2, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M-3, 4; Cyanide Society-1. EVA JANE SHARP CHESTNUT “Jcne says she has it over every girl. She ' s already caught her Burl.” F. H. A.-4; Senior Play; Bas¬ ketball-2, 3, 4; Camera Club-1. JOHN COYER “As for John, he’s got bi° feet, He’s our class president and cant be beat.” National Honor Society-3, 4 Marlintonian Staff-4; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball-2. 3, 4; Basketball-2, 3, 4 Football-2, 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; F. F. A.-l; Boy’s St r x ' ' 3; Captain of Magazin ' Sales-4: Class President-4. Salutatorian EUGENE CUTLIP Jimmie is his nickname , he’s a pretty cute guy. He sure gets into mischief , on the sly.” Camera Club-1; Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES DAVIS “Here’s the lad who de¬ serves all things good, He works with true industry as all students should.” National Honor Society-3, 4: Marlintonian Staff-4 Cop¬ perhead Staff-4; Jr. Plav; Sr. Play; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3 Manager of Magazine Sal s 4; Class Vice-Pres.-l. 2 Class Trea.-4; Varsity M-3, 4; Baseball Mgr.-2, 3. 4 Football Mgr.-2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball Mgr.-2, 3, 4; Cant of Magazine Sales-2; Class Secretary-3. OLETA DAVIS She s little, but laughing. we hope shell succeed. Be happy, be earnest, we fine is her creed.” Audubon Club-1; Band-3, 4; Class Cheerleader-4. JONAS DILLEY Jonas is our man, who never makes a fuss, He ' s always around to helo T9 US. Cyanide Society-1. GERALDINE DUNBRACK “Deenie, 6 Our always late girl Every morning tries but — Just can’t rise.” National P. H. Staff-4; Club-1; Honor Society-3, 4; A.-4; Copperhead Jr. Play; Camera A. D. D’s-2. EVELYN ERVINE 7 eenie is her nickname. All books she does enjoy. But has nothing to say a - boat any certain boy.” F. H. A.-l. EDDIE FAULKNIER “Ed is our nickname for this likeable chap. He has great ambition to see the whole map.” Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M 3, 4; Camera Club-1. ELMER FRIEL LOWELL GIBSON “ 4 A Football Star, ' Elmer was that, e’s quite a guy just ask Pair F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4; Fcotball-2, 3, 4; Basketball-3, 4; Bas ball-2, 3, 4; Varsity M-3, 4 JO ANN ERIEL :s ‘Jo ' is noted for cracking her gum , She seems to make Jewell a good chum: ' F. H. A.-l, 2, 3, 4; Chorus-3; Basketball-1. JEWELL GALFORD ” Here ' s a girl poetry can express, } ou know Jewell . she ' s one of the best. Jr. Play; F. H. A.-4: Camera Club-1; Senior Play. ELEANOR GIBSON ' We don ' t know much a- bout Eleanor Jean, Except that she thinks her guy is supreme. Basketball-1, 2, 3; Camera Club-1. “At being a gentlemen , Lowell can ' t be beat, There are quite a few girls that think he ' s sweet. Chorus-2, 3, 4; 4-H Club-3, 4; Football-4; Varsity M-4; F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4. EVELENE HANNAH “She ' d make a good center, because she ' s so tall. She ' s always around where they ' re joiliest of all. F. H. A.-l, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Chorus-3. SAM HARPER “True and quite is our Sam, As for typing he ' s our man. Tlarlintonian Staff-4; F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Collectors Club-1; 4-H Club-3, 4. JULIAN HIVELY “On mischief he ' s bent, say his twinkling eyes. Beware of him you might get a surprise. 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Cyanide Society-1. GUY JACKSON TOM MALCOMB “At driving a truck Guy’s a whiz He ' d be good in any ‘biz’. Football-3, 4; Varsity M-3, 4; Cyanide Society-1. ROBERT JOHNSON “ ‘ Smokey ' is always jolly and gay, He never changes from day to day ” Copperhead Staff-3, 4; Var¬ sity M-3, 4; 4-H Club-1, 2. 3; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4: Football-2, Football Mgr.-l: Basketball Mgr.-l, 3; Cya¬ nide Society-1. BETTY LANDIS “What does it matter ij learned we be, Jj we cant have some furi along with it? says she? ' Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Copperhead Staff-4; Marlintonian Staff -4; Jr. Play; Class Cheer¬ leader-1, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Plav 4-H Club-1, 2; F. H. A.-4. ROBERT MACE “When Bob ivas football king that was okay. But as for girls he stays away? ' Baseball-2, 3; Football-2, 3, 4: Basketball-2, 3, 4; Collectors Club-1; Varsity M-3,4. “When Tom is around, the crowd is alive, H e’s always buzzing like a bee hive? ' Cyanide Society-1; 4-H Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Football-4. RICHARD McKEAN “No other girls with Richard are seen. Because he says Phillis is I • 55 his queen. Chorus-3, 4; Electron Club-1. NORMA SUE McKENNEY “Little and jolly is Norma Sue, If you want anything done, she ' ll do it for you? ' National Honor Society-3, 4; Camera Club-1; F. H. A.-2, 3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club-4. PATRICIA McNEILL 44 This lass has been faithful through all the four years. And her smile is the kind which always cheers. Substitute Cheerleader - 4; Copperhead Staff-4; Mar¬ lintonian Staff-4; Class Cheerleader-2, 3, 4; Junior Play; 4-H Club-1; Camera Club-1; Band-3, 4. STANLEY McNEILL HERBERT MORRISON “Oh! life would be grim and so dreary and black , If there weren ' t boys just like our “Mac”. ' F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club- 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball-3, 4. BETTY MEEKS “Betty is nice and very wise, Her heart matches her size” F. H. A.-2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1; 4-H Club-4; Cliorus-2, 3, 4. ARTHUR MILLER Arthur has a car which we are trying to debate , To see if that’s the reason why he’s always late. Audubon Club-1. KEITH MOORE “All kinds of nicknames and epithets dear , Could never describe this young man, we fear .” Cyanide Society-1. “Herb’s dark and quite a cute lad , But when it comes to typ¬ ing class he’s pretty bad’ Football-1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball-2, 3, 4; Varsity M-3, 4; Fix-It Club-1. JANET MORRISON “As editor-in-chief , she’s efficient and wise , By studious effort she’ll ivin life s prize. Band-1, 2, 3, 4; A. D. D.’s- 2, 3. 4; Marlintonian Staff - 4; Copperhead Staff-4; Na¬ tional Honor Society-3, 4; KEITH MORRISON “Keith is nice and kinda shy , A friendly boy of Marlinton High.” Baseball-3, 4; Football-2, 3, 4; Varsity M-3, 4; Audubon Club-1. BARBARA MOSES “This little missy , I’d have you to know , Is the kind whose friend¬ ship will grow and grow.” Band-1, 2, 3, 4; A. D. D.’s- 2, 3, 4; Marlintonian Staff - 4; Junior Secretary. WANDA NEWMAN ‘She’s quiet and patient, in everything tries, By these very virtues in life she will rise.” Basketball-1, 2, 3; F. H. A.-l. ALMA PENNYBACKER “Alma, our model, so nice and neat. Has the clothes with which you can’t compete .” Band-1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play: J r . Trea.; Class Cheerleader-1, 3, 4; Senior Play. DELORES PHILLIPS “A ring this girl is looking for. From a certain guy in the 99 war. Collectors Club-1; F. H. A.- 2, 3, 4; Chorus-3. JO ANN REXRODE Jo Ann ' s hair is as shiny as a star. If you’re going to Durbin she’ll ride that far. F. H. A.-4; A. D. D.’s-2, 3, 4; Audubon Club-1; 4-H Club- 1 , 2 . HELEN ROGERS “No matter what happens whether measles or mumps. We never see Helen get down in the dumps.” Camera Club-1; F. H. A.-2, 3. 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus-3. EDDIE SEAGRAVES “Even though. Eddie was a pest. His trumpet playing was the best.” Conperhead Staff-4; Jr. Plav; Sr. Play; Chorus-4; Band- 3, 4; Basketball-3, 4; 4-H Club-3, 4. FRED SHAFER “Fred loves the girls at the start. But then in the end he breaks their heart.” Football-2, 3, 4; Baseball-2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr.-3; Var¬ sity M-3, 4; F. F. A.-l, 2. 3. 4: Collectors Club-1;’ 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE SHOWALTER “She’s jolly and carefree, tries in earnest to do. In life she’ll be faithful to things good and true.” Copperhead Staflf-4; Jr. Play; A. D. D.’s-4; Chorus-3, 4; Sr. Play; F. H. A.-2, 3, 4; Camera Club-1, PATRICIA SIMMONS “If singing is the thing de¬ sired. She ' ll sing for you, she ' s never tired. Chorus-3; Collectors Club-1 ALFRED THOMAS “Alfred is a handsome boy. He fills the girls hearts with joy. Football-1, 2, 4; Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M-4. GAIL VARNEY “Gail isn ' t shy nor is she bold, “Always e a tin g, we ' ve been told. 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Collector Club-1; Basketball-1, £, 3, 4; Girl’s State-3; Chorus • 1 4. ROBERT WELDER “At basketball, Bobs r spark. He runs a close race with Mark .” Marlintonian StafT-4; Cop¬ perhead Staff-4; Jr. Play; Football-2; Baskctball-1, 2 3, 4; Baseball-1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity M-3, 4; Cyanide Club 1. LEE WHITE “Although he ' s cute and a ladies ' s man. He only has eyes for Vera Ann. National Honor Society-3, 4; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; Foot¬ ball-1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball-2, 3; Varsity M-3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Cyanide Society-1: Class Vice-Pre.-4: Capt. of Magazine Sales-3. BOYD WILFONG “In typing budgets Boyd ' s always behind. But still he ' s always joking and kind. Chorus-2, 3, 4; F. F. A.-2, 3, 4; Audubon Club-1. EUGENE WILFONG “Tall, dark, and very shy, A real nice boy of Marlin- ton High. F. F. A.-l, 2, 3, 4. PATSY WOODDELL ‘In athletics she ' s famous, as a friend she ' s true, lur Patsy supports every¬ thing that we do. Chorus-1; 4-H Club- 1, 2, 3; Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A.-2, 3, 4. SALLY FAYE BUZZARD GREY SHINABERRY DILLEY “She has been with us just one short year. But her friendship has brought renewed vigor and cheer. 77 “Although we do not know her, She must be good and true, to want to graduate with our Class of 1952 77 ZOE CARPENTER BETTY PENNINGTON ‘Zoe is quiet and shy. If you want to know more just ask her why 77 Betty is tall and with fig¬ ures she 7 s dandy, f you want a friend, she certainly is handy. 77 F. F. A.-l, 2; Camera Club 1; 4-H Club-1, 2, 3 Basketball-1, 2. Bible Club-2 DALE ARMSTRONG JOHN COYNER Valedictorian Salutatorian We can all remember the first day of our f shman year when 72 freshmen assembled to begin the first of four years of high school. W, were evenly divided with 36 girls and 36 boys To lead us this year, we chose as President, Jim y Davis, Vice President, John Coyner, Secretarv Bill Johnson, Treasurer, Lee White, Reporter, Bo. Mace, and Cheerleaders, Betty Landis and Alma Pennybacker. As sponsors we had Miss Moore and Mr. S naberry. Everyone was nice to us that year. Most of us still remember the delightful party the sophomores gave us on October 18. But. of course, who could forget the initiation!!!!! But, all in all, one of the most memorable o Were WE important? I remember the seniors T KNEW we were important; and that M. H. S. cou when we looked at our scholastic standings, we s’ between faculty and students concerning our stat spirit of the thing. Some students participated i other extra curricular activities. We were under t Anderson. This year, we chose for President, Le tary, Jim Davis, Treasurer, ..John Coyner, Report and Pat McNeill. our years in high school was our second one. OUGHT they were important, but we sophomores In’t get along without us. Sometimes, though, pected that there might be a difference of opinion This was the year we really entered into the athletics, others were active in club work, and e guidance this year of Mrs. Moore and Mr. White, Vice-president, Rose Ellen Kellison, Secre- ”, Bobby Dean, and cheerleaders, Betty Landis is year it was our turn to initiate the in oming Freshmen and we made the best of it. We parted that spring with a smile and plans for the next year. Yes, how dear old M. H. S. could have survived without us during our sophomore year is debatable. One of the most progressive years we had w is when we were Juniors. As Juniors we had been in high school long enough to know our w y around. We had become well versed in the traditions of the school and had acquired a seme of responsibility toward maintaining these tradi- tions. By this time we had reduced the big head dness of our sophomore year to about normal AT ' cu m T- T 6 he CrCam ° f the Cr ° p - We ACCOMPLISHED things. Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Shinier advised our group this year, which numbered 61 and to lead us we elected as Presi- dent, Lee White, Vice-president, Jim Davis, Secretary, Barbara Moses, Treasurer, Alma Pennv- backer, Reporter, Arlo Alderman, and Cheerleaders, Pat McNeill, Betty Landis, and Alma Pennv- backer. This year we entertained the Seniors with a banquet and the Junior cast presented the annual Junior Play to the student body and patrons. Realizing that education is not acquired from the printed page alone, some of our members participated in various athletic, scholastic, and religious programs, thus bringing recongnition to our class for their endeavor in these fields. Standing at the gateway to our Senior year, we were impressing the underclassmen with an ex¬ aggerated picture of our importance, fn truth, we were just beginning to realize the value of our education in its’ relationship to our future. We feel, after having spent 4 years in attaining our goal, we are standing on the threshold of another challenge. Only if we have spent our four yea rs preparation profitably can we meet this challenge: “If you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail.” This sobering thought emphasizes the importance of our educational advancement. s cxcol wau We. the members of the Senior Class of mneteen hundred fifty-two, being of sound mind and realizing that our days in M. H. S. are growing short in number, do hereby make, publish, and declare our Last Will and Testament: I. Arlo Alderman, do hereby will my ability to make A’s in English class to Jack Bear. I Dale Armstrong, do hereby will my ability to talk fast to anyone in the Junior class who I. Helen Astin, do hereby will my singing voice to Coltene in hopes that she will be a second Doris Day. I. Kermit Boggs, do hereby will my locker to Erma Lee Dilley. I. Thelma Burgess, do hereby will to the Freshman class and those hereafter, my righ shoe so they can start out on the right foot. I. Sally Buzzard, do hereby will to Bubbles Moore my love for Miss Shiftier. m Kyle Carpenter, do hereby will my ability to throw bottle caps at Mr. White. I. Zoe Carpenter, do hereby will to the Drivers Ed. students the ability to like to drive over Elk as much as I did. . , , , „ . , . u . . 1. Curtis Carr, do hereby will to Nick McNeill my ability to pitch baseball-in hopes that he itibIc s use of it I, Eva Jane ' Sharp Chestnut, do hereby will my ability to get married before I graduated, to Phvllis Schumaker in hopes that she can also succeed in getting her man. I. John Coyner, do hereby will my height to Bubbles Moore so he wont have to look up to Coach Miher. hereby wiU tQ Kenny Mace m y ability to get along with Miss Shiffler in hopes that he will have as good grades as I did- I. Jimmie Davis, do hereby will to my friend Jimmie Curry my ability to make it to school before the last bell and to make excuses when I’m late. , , I. Oleta Davis, do hereby will my bookkeeping book to Erma Lee McCarty in hopes that she will learn more than I did. . , , ... . 1. Joans Dilley, do hereby will my English book to Bob Dilley, hoping that he will make more I. Geraldine Dunbrack, do hereby will to Jackie Bear, my ability to get excused tardy slips each m0r T Evelyn Ervine, do hereby will my tongue to Roy Kelley. (It always gets, me into trouble.) I, Eddie Faulknier, do hereby will my ability to love all the women to Pap Jackson in hopes that he will lose his bashfulness. ... . , ,, I. Elmer Friel. do hereby will to Ward Jackson, my ability to play football. I. Jo Ann Friel. do hereby will my American History book to Nancy Friel in hopes that she will do better than I did. , u . „ . , . n I. Jewell Galford, do hereby will my ability to get mail from the males in the mail to all flip females of Marlinton Hie;h School. _ .. i i r I. Eleanor Jean Gibson, do hereby will my short legs to anyone who can walk to school, as far 1 I Lowell Gibson, do hereby will my ability to flirt to Vincent Harper as 1 qU ± j h I. Evelene Hannah, do hereby will my tallness and blushing ability to Mary bue White, ivho rea l. n Sam Harper, do hereby will my love for MacBeth to my brother Vincent, hoping he likes U 8 I. Julian Hively, do hereby will my chemical ability K ® nl ? y Ma e ’ , . j t Larrv I, Guy Jackson, do hereby will my ability to brush off the girls and still get along to Larr Buzzard in hopes that he will take some good, soun a vice. nee J s it. I. Robert Johnson, do hereby will mv ability to get excu.es to veia I. Bettv Landis, do hereby will my ability to make up so many excuses to get out of third neriod Band to Gene Pryor in hopes that he will have as much success as 1 d . I. Robert Mace, do hereby will my “Lady Killing” job to Bubbles Moore. Have fun Bubb - I, Toni Malcomb, do hereby will m fun in the fifth period English class to anyone who can get by with it. I, Richard McKean, do hereby will my ability to irritate teachers to anyone who can get by with it. I. Norma Sue McKenny, do hereby will my love for typing to Jimmie Curry in hopes he’ll like it much better next year. I, Pat McNeill, do hereby will to Kenny and Violet, Jimmie’s and my seat on the living room couch in hopes that he at least knows when to go home. E Stanley McNeill do hereby will my bashfulness to Billy Galford so he will leave the girls alone. I, Betty Jean Meeks, do hereby will my American History book to the sophomore class, hopin thev will use it more than I did. I, Arthur Miller, do hereby will my locker to the next person with the same name. It has been in the familv six years. J J L Keith Moore, do hereby will to Miss Peggy Smith enough money to get a bottle of hair dye to color those k three gray hairs. ' ' I, Herbert Morrison, do hereby will to Carolyn Kellison my love for Mary Sue White. I, Janet Morrison, do hereby will my band and orchestra music to Charlotte Nottingham, in hopes that she will practice more than I did. I, Keith Morrison, do hereby will my locker to Dotty McLaughlin so that she can keep her books off the other lockers. I. Barbara Moses, do hereby will my third period band to Peggy Moore in hopes that she will join again next year. I, Wanda Newman, do hereby will to Naomi Gibson the story of MacBeth in my senior Eng¬ lish book, hoping that she will enjoy it more than I did. I, Betty Pennington, do hereby will my desire for typing to Janet Underwood in hopes she will do better than I did. I, Alma Pennybacker. do hereby will my inning ways to get any boy I wanted, to Charlotte Nottingham, in hopes she will do as well as I did. I. Delores Phillips, do hereby will my ability to go with three or four boys and still get bv with it to Regina Hannah. 1 Jo Ann Rexrode do hereby will my love fo sixth period shorthand class to Mary Cogar, in hopes that she’ll get along with Miss Shiffller better than I did. I, Helen Rogers, do hereby will my legs to Helen Smith so she can run down the author of MacBeth. 1. Eddie Seagraves. do herebv will my ability to be good to “Shots Johnson, in hopes that the teachers I Miss Shiffler) will like him as weL as they did me. I, Fred Shafer, do hereby will my love for Alma to Charlotte Nottingham. I. Bonnetta Show alter, do hereby will my abi ity to get out of class to Jack Bear. He sure needs it in Chorus. 1. Patsy Simmons, do hereby will my musical t ] ents to all of those who are not musically in¬ clined along with the adage, “wherever you are. be all there. I, Alfred Thomas, do hereby will mv abilitv to fret excuses from John White to Nick McNeill. I, Gail Varney, do hereby will to Miss Helen Smith, my ability of not blushing so she won’t be embarrassed so easily. 1. Robert WeMer, do herebv will to Charles Buzzard my ability to play basketball and leave the girls alone in hopes he uses both to his advantage. I, Lee White, do herebv will my means of transportation across the bridge to Kenny Mace, so he won ' t have to use a boat. L Boyd Wilfong, do hereby w r ill my class ring to Erma J ne Sharp so she can wear it. I. Eugene Wilfong, do hereby will my heiga : to Kenneth Mace so he will make a better basket¬ ball olaver. I. Patsy Wooddell, do hereby will my abilitv to eat candy and not get fat to Miss Helen Smith. NICKNAME “Waldo ’ Alderman Dale Armstrong . . “Dit” Astin . Kermit Boggs .... “Burgie” Burgess “Hannah’ Buzzard “Cow” Carpenter Pig” Carpenter . . “Curt’ Carr .... “Jane ” Chestnut . . Jake” Coyner . . “Jim” Cutlip .... “Jim” Davis . “Peanut” Davis . . Jonas Dilley .... “Deenie” Dunbrack “Teenie” Ervine . . “Ed” Faulknier . . “Frick” Friel .... “Jo” Friel . Jewell Galford . . . “Jean” Gibson . . . “J. O.” Gibson .. “Sam” Harper . . . “Sunshine” Hannah “Du” Hively .... “Walt” Jackson .. “Smokev” Johnson “Buckie” Landis . . “Ace” Mace . “Tom” Malcomb . “Dick” McKean .. “Shortv” McKenne “Pat” McNeill . . . “Stan” McNeill .. “Slim” Meeks . . . “Wheel” Miller .. “Moe” Moore .... Keith Morrison . . “Herb” Morrison “Jane” Morrison “Babs” Moses .... “Toots” Newman Bet” Pennington “Almo” Pennybacke “Dee” Phillips . . “Jo” Rexrode .... “Boots” Rogers . . “Odie” Seagraves “Shafe” Shafer . . “Bonnie” Showalter “Patsy” Simmons “Curley” Varney . “Bob” Welder .... “Slick” White ... “Curley” Wilfong “Slim” Wilfong .. “Pat” Wooddell .. “Hank” Thomas . . . Setti i Sfatcdtccd USUALLY SEEN WITH . Dale . . . . . Kermit and Richard . . Jewell and Collene . . . Emma Lee . . Teenie Ervine . . . . . Buckie . . Alfred . . Gail Varney . . Eugene . . . . . Deenie and Jo Ann . . Elmer . . Kyle . . Pat . . Bucky . . Eugene W. Jo Ann and Eva Jane . Thelma . . Herb and Bob . John and Fred . . . . Jewell . . . Joan and Helen A. and R . Wanda . . Sam . . Stanlev . . Norman Sue .... . . . .. Keith . . Bob . . Kenneth Hamrick . . . Oleta . . Guy . . Kenneth Kelley . Phyllis . . Evelene and Patsy . . . Charlotte . . Alfred . . Gail . . Eugene . . Julian . . Curtis. . Fred . . Barbara . . Bonnie and Jane . . . .. Eleanor . . Gail and Betty .... . Bonnie . .. Regina . . . . Deenie and Eva Jane . Jewell . .. Kenneth . . Elmer and Herb . . . , . . . Barbara and Alma . .. Jo Ann Ricketts . . . .. Betty Meeks . . Lee . . Bob and John . . . . Erma Jane . . Tom May . . Norma Sue . . Stanley . FAVORITE EXPRESSION . Holy Cow . . Censored . . My Soul . . Shoot . . Shoot . . Oh, Heck . . Heck . . Heck . . Heck . . Oh Shucks . . . . . Don’t get Panicky . . Heck . . Burning Scanties . . Oh, Heck . . Heck . .. Good Night . .. Ye Gads . .Censored . . Nuts . .Good Grief. .Good Souls. . Horse Feathers . . Shoot . . Dog-gone It . . Oh, My Stars . . Hot Dog. . Ah, Shoot . . I don’t know . .So help me. . oh, nuts . .Great Scott. .Censored. . Mv stars . J . oh, my soul . . Do it or have it done . . . . . Shucks . . Horse Feathers . . Bull . . Gee Whiz . One more before closing time . . . Good Night . . Oh my soul . . Oh, shoot . . Gee, oh . . Heck . . Natch . . Mv soul . . Bull Butter . . Censored. . . . 25c is too much . . Great Heavens . . No Fooling . . Judas Priest . . Good Golly . . Ah. Heck . . Shoot . . Phooey . . Oh, Shoot . .Censored. Sema Stated teed WANTS TO BE LIKELY TO BE .... Minister . Night-club Operator Fire Arms Expert . Farmer • Eddie’s Wife .. Eddie’s Wife . ! Radio Entertainer . Pshychiatrist _ . . . . Cowgirl .. Secretary . . . . Housewife .. Housewife . • • • Farmer .. Doctor . . . . Housewife .. Housewife . • • • • Pilot .. Dog Catcher Secretary .. Secretary . •••• Engineer. Engineer . . Bum . . . Baseball Player . . .... M issionary . . . . .... Gray’s Wife . . . . .... Veterinarian . . . . .... Receptionist . . . . . Author . . . King of Hoboes . . Mathematics Instructor . Housewife . . Secretary . . Housewife . . Bum . . Professor . . Seamstress . President of the L. S. . . . Truck Driver . Coach . Telephone Operator Missionary Telephone Operator .... Farmer I. B. M. Operator . . Career Girl . . .... Butcher . . . . .... Engineer Secretary . . . Mrs. Cutlip . . . Secretary . . . . Farmer . . . . . . . . Farmer . . . . . Nurse . . . . . Jet Pilot Radio Technician . . . . Doctor Secretary . Bachelor .. Principal of M.H.S. . Sailor .. Hobo . . Mechanic .. City Slicker . . . . Typist .. Store Clerk . . . . Minister’s Wife .. Stenographer . Engineer .. Farmer . . Nurse .. Nurse . . Hotel Manager .. Lucky Lott 11 . . - Julian’s Co-Pilot .. Bigtime Bull Shooter . Electrician . ... Football Coach . . . Pool Shark . Bartender _ . Teacher .. Queen Elizabeth III . Secretary ... Secretary _ . Stenographer . Secretary _ . Secretary . Model . . Secretary Model . . Secretary Secretary _ . Secreta rv . ' 0rret o, ' v . Boots Wife . Boot’s Wife . . . . Cop . Newspaper Reporter . Doctor . Farmer . . Foreign Correspondent . Nurse . Radio Star . Radio Star . . . . Beautician . Housewife Sports Ed. on a citv paper . Pro. Baseball Player . . . Pro. Baseball Player. Professor . . . . . Air Force Pilot . Millionaire . . . . Mechanic . Carpenter . . . . . Beautician . Sterl’s wife . . . Electronics Engineer . Math. Teacher NOTED FOR . Wonderful Voice . Brains . Good Looks . Musical Talent . Quietness . Pretty glasses . Playing Wolf . Big Mouth . Driving Town Trucks . Being Married . Big Feet . Good Conduct . Friendliness . Being a good Waitress . Quietness . Being Late . Reading Books . Tall Tales . Football . Cracking Gum . Giggling . Blushing . . Hugging Delores in typing . Wavy Hair . Tallness . Talking in class . Running after the women . Basketball . Speeding through Halls . Long Legs . Big Mouth . Courting Phyllis . Shortness •. Smile . Way with the women . Friendliness . Good Driving . Brevity . Slowness . High Grades . Quietness . Natural curlv hair . Good Grades . Giggles . Pretty Clothes j . Loafing . Pretty Hair . Happy-go-lucky ways . Playing Trumpet . Blushing . Dramatics . Radio Star . Eating . Making baskets . Temper . Curly hair . Tallness . Friendl in ess . Chasing Girls I f ' 0 Settc t Piofmzcty • «••• • At a final class party before commencement, the Seniors engaged a gypsy fortune teller. As she gazed into her crystal ball, she saw a calendar for the year 1965 and a parade of familiar faces in strange surroundings wafted in and out of focus. Arol Alderman is seen as the oprator of a swanky night club on Greenbrier Hill called the El Aro. Dale Armstrong, professor of Public- Speaking at Stillwell College has just talked Helen Astin into becoming his wife. Kermit Boggs has just been put in charge of all popcorn machines in the Alpine theatre chain. Kyle Carpenter has just opened up a dude ranch on Jerico Flats. Curtis Carr has finally taken the pool crown away from Willie Hoppe in Madison Square Garden. John Coyner has just completed building a bridge across Grand Canyon. Eugene Cutlip is seen knocking his sixty-fir t home run out of Yankee Stadium. Betty Pennington is the founder of The Pennington School of Beauty Culture in Bronx, New York. Fred Shafer heads his own troop of Hell Drivers currently showing at the Pocahontas County Fair. Patsy Simmons is seen yodeling on the Arthur Godfrey Talent Show. Gazing deeper into the crystal bail we see Patsy Wooddell has dyed her hair red and is star ring as center on the All-American Red Heads. Tom Malcomb has organized a hog-ring factory with Betty Meeks as his very efficient secretary. Boyd Wilfong is head of his own sales department. The crystal ball clouds over and as it clears we see Delores Phillips as a Red Cross Worker in Korea giving coffee and doughnuts to Stanley Me Neill, Keith Morrison and Eugene Wilfong, who are still Buck-Privates in the Infantry. Their company commander is Lowell Gibson. Evelyn Er- vine and Evelene Hannah are completing their tour of inspection in the Womens Marine Corp and Army Nurses Corps in the Far East. The crystal ball next shows a schedule of Televison Programs. Eva Jane Sharp Chesnut is giving advice to Gail Varney on “Why Every Girl Should Be Married.” Alma Pennybacker is modeling dresses for the famous dress designer, Jewell Galford. on Paris Fashions of 1965. Appearing as the successor to Abbot and Costello, Julian Hively and Keith Moore are starred in ' It Pays To Be Ignorant.” The evenings program also shows Eddie Seagraves and his all girl orchestra featuring Janet Morrison and her magic saxaphone and Bonnie Showalter, as the girl with the golden vocal cords. The final performance of the evening lists; Betty Landis and Helen Rogers as the Hadachol dancers. The crystal ball is filled with a swirling mass of fog and as it clears a safari is shown beating its way through the treacherous jungles of the L pper Congo. She sees at its head Jimmie Davis and his faithful wife, Pat McNeill on their way to Christianize a tribe of man-ealing canai- bals. Incidently, the Davis’s first converts in Africa were Chief Big Feet Faulknier and Witch Doctor Herb Morrison. On a previous expedition the remains of Thomas’s Grocery Truck and Guy Jackson were found in one of Tarzan’s juigle traps. Next the ball shows a flitting group of scenes. Jonas Dilley is the new p rincipal of Marlin- ton High School and on his staff are: Zoe Carpenter as Home Ec. teacher, Jo Ann Rexrode as commerce teacher. Sally Buzzard with her husband and five children are seen attending the Drive- In-J heatre at Beckley, operated by Alfred Thomas. The picture is Men Prefer Blonds,” starring Oleta Davis. The Harlem Glob Trotters are enjoying a band of all-stars from Pocahontas County. The Pocahontas all-stars include: Bob Welder, Lee White, Smokey Johnson, Elmer Friel, and Bob Mace. The all-stars are coached by Sam Harper and boast a losing streak of one hundred a and four straight games. Next we see Barbara Moses and Curtis Curry managing a Walgreen Drug Store. They still haven ' t decided whether two can live as cheaply as one. Their sale force includes: Norma Sue McKenny, Wanda Newman, Thelma Burgess, Geraldine Burback, Jo Ann Friel, and Eleanor Jo Gibson. SEPT EM BE SR: 5—School opened. 11— A. D. D. reorganized. 13— Enrollment W. V. U. Extension. 14— Lewisburg football game. 22—Webster Springs football game. 29— Hillsboro football game. OCTOBER: 5—Alderson fotball game and Forest Festival. 10— Pictures taken 12— White Sulphur football game. 19— Renick football game. 31—F. H. A. and F. F. A. Cake Walk. NOVEMBER: 3— Green Bank football game. 8—Freshman initiation. 22—Thanksgiving Holidays. 30— Interest Test to Seniors. DECEMBER: 7— Assembly Program. 13— Green Bank B vs. Marlinton B team. 18—Alumni Basketball game and Graded School Pageant. 20— Picture show and Concert. 21— Schol out for holidays and Green Bank basketball game. JANUARY: 4— Frankford basketball game. 8— Lewisburg basketball game. 9— White Sulphur basketball game. 11— Madison basketball game. 14— Sem ester Exams. 15— Semester Exams. 16— Cowen basketball game. 18—Green Bank basketball game. 22— Hillsboro basketball game. 23—March of Dimes Game. 26—Green Bank basketball game and Varsity M Cakewalk. 28— Picture show. 29— Lewisburg basketball game. FEBRUARY: 1— Frankford basketball game. 2— Ronceverte basketball game. 5—Renick basketball game. 8— Speaker for Junior and Senior boys. 9— White Sulphur basketball game. 12— Senior Play. 13— Ronceverte basketball game. 18—Renick basketball game and Honor Society Assembly. 20—Marshall speaker spoke to Seniors. 22—F. F. A. Father and S on Banquet. 25—Cowen basketball game. 28— Sectional Tournament. 29— Sectional Tournament. MARCH: 1—Sectional Tournament. 3— Graded School Tournament. 4— Graded School Tournament. 18— Glenville Psychologist Test. 20— State Tournament. 21— State Tournament. 22— State Tournament. APRIL: 19— Regional Band Festival at Ronceverte. 25— County Chorus. MAY: 18— Baccalaureate Sermon. 19— Class Night. 20— Commencement. 26— School Out. ivX-Xw The aim of the National Honor Society is to recognize scholarship, character, sen ice, and leadership in the students of Marlinton High School, and in so doing to try to stimulate all members of the school to try to attain these high ideals. PRESIDENT LEE WHITE VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY .... TREASURER .... ARLO ALDERMAN .... JIMMY DAVIS JANET MORRISON .... MRS. MOORE SPONSOR Arlo Alderman Dale Armstrong Don Bowers jS Janet Dilley Geraldine Dunbryck Louise Gibson Norma Sue McKenney Pat McNeill yPeggy Moore Janet Morrison Ann Richardson Jane Ruckman Basil Sharp Lee White ner Jimmy Curry Jimmy Davis DIRECTOR: JAMES S. BRILL OFFICERS PRESIDENT . JANET MORRISON VICE-PRESIDENT . RARRARA MOSES SECRETARY . NAN CY PENNYBACKER TREASURER . SYBIL DAVIS xM E M B E R S John Bear Alfred Kessler Lorraine Robinson Louise Bowers Betty Landis Phyllis Rogers Jean Clutter Jean La Rose Delberta Ruckman Martha Coffman Shirley Mace Eddie Seagraves Doris Ellen Cooper Sterl McElwee Letcher Simmons Mary Jarvis Currence Pat McNeill Patty Shafer Pat Curtis Janet Morrison Carolyn Sharp Sybil Lee Davis Barbara Moses Dharl Sharp Lenora Dilley Charlo ' ‘ ' • Nottingham Louise Sharp Elmo Fertig Alma tennybacker Robert Shields Wanda Gibson Nancy Penny backer Madeline Sparks J Kenneth Hamrick Gene Pryor V era V allandingham Robert Hannah Charlotte Rexrode Dorothy Weatherholt Marvin Hill Jo Ann Rickett Mary Sue White Ramona Hill Nancy Yeager DIRECTOR: EDITH MAY- This year the chorus presented the Christmas Cantanta. “Tidings of Joy’ - The chorus sent three members to the All-State-Chorus in Bluefield. The chorus -ic-o o C ' Cnted commencement music and joined with other county high schools in tnc Pocahontas County Musical Festival. They also presented music for several assembly programs. MEMBERS Thelma Alderman Ramona Hill Marilyn Ryder Dale Armstrong Keith Hively Phyllis Schumaker Helen Astin Carolyn Kellison Carolyn Sharp Carolyn Barlow Shirley Mace Jean Shinaberry Marolyn Barlow Colleen Moore Margaret Shinaberry John Bear Louise Moore Bonnie Show alter Esther Bell Peggy Moore Sis Smith Jo Ann Beverage Richard McKean Vera Vallandingham Louise Bowers Pat McNeill Arlene Wanless Wilma Cottrell Phyllis McNeill Doris Weatherholt Pat Curtis Nancy Pennybacker Dorothy Weatherholt Bob Dilley Jenny Richardson Eugene Wilfong Jonas Dilley Lorraine Robinson Karen W illiams Barbara Deputy Annette Rucker Mary Sue White Lowell Gibson Jane Ruckman 0 Joan Wimer The Future Homemakers of America is the National- Organization of pupils studying homemaking in junior and senior high school of the United States and Territories. Motto: Toward New Horizons OFFICERS PRESIDENT . VICE-PRESIDENT .. SECRETARY . TREASURER . REPORTER . PARLIAMENTORIAN SONG LEADER .... ADVISOR . Helen Astin Wanda Beverage Jo Ann Beverage Eva jane Chestnut Wilma Cottrell Geraldine Dunbraak Janet Dilley Emma Lee Dilley Joan Friel Nancy Friel Jewell Gal ford Wanda Sue Gibson Louise Gibson . PATSY WOODDELL . EVELENE HANNAH . CAROLYN KELLISON . NORMA SUE McKENNEY CHARLOTTE NOTTINGHAM ..... BONNIE SHOWALTER . GERALDINE SHARP ... MRS. KILLINGSWORTH MEMBERS Ramona Hill Evelene Hannah Rose Hevener Carolyn Kellison Shirley Kelley Betty Landis Dorothy McLaughlin Norma Sue McKenney Charlotte Nottingham Delores Phillips Helen Rogers Joan Rickett Marilyn Ryder Delberta Ruckman Carolyn Sharp Geraldine Sharp Louise Sharp Phyllis Schumaker Margaret Shinaberry Grace Shearer Bonnetta Showalter Eleanor Sue VanReenan Pat Warner Dorothy Weatherholt Patsy Wooddell MEMBERS QUILL AND SCROLL NATIONAL DUPLICATED PRESS ASSOCIATION Rated a “Superior High School Publication” by the West Virginia University School of Journalism.” EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . “SMOKEY” JOHNSON ASSISTANT EDITOR . JANET MORRISON FEATURE EDITOR . EDDIE SEAGRAVES SOCIETY EDITOR . GERALDINE DUNBRACK ARTS EDITOR . EARL CHRISTIAN CIRCULATION EDITORS . BETTY LANDIS PAT McNEILL BONNIE SHOWALTER NEWS EDITOR ... BETTY LANDIS SPORTS EDITOR ... ROBERT WELDER BUSINESS MANAGER . EDDIE SEAGRAVES MIMEOGRAPH OPERATORS DALE ARMSTRONG .. RICHARD McKEAN REPORTERS ANNETTE RUCKER, MARILYN RYDER, EARL CHRISTIAN, ARLO ALDERMAN SPONSOR . MISS SHIFFLER rluitmicui Stall OFFICERS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . JANET MORRISON BUSINESS MANAGER . JIMMIE DAVIS ART EDITOR .. ARLO ALDERMAN LITERARY EDITOR . JOHN COYNER PHOTOGRAPH EDITOR . PAT McNEILL FEATURE EDITOR... ’.;. BARBARA MOSES SPORTS EDITOR . ROBERT WELDER SECRETARY. BETTY LANDIS • . . . , , .. . • • .... . t; ' .vK HELEN ASTIN . TYPISTS . SAM HARPER ?4, D, ' d The purpose of the A. D. D. ' s is to give assistance to the Athletic Associa¬ tion in a financial way; and to be boosters of school activities in eve-y way possible. OFFICERS PRESIDENT . JANET MORRISON VICE-PRESIDENT . JO ANN REXRODE SECRETARY. PEGGY MOORE TREASURER . BARBARA MOSES SPONSOR .:. MRS. COLLINS Doris Ella Cooper Louise Gibson Charlotte Nottingham Mary Jarvis Currence Pat McNeill Jo Ann Rexrode Nancy Ward Currence Peggy Moore Ann Richardson Sybil Lee Davis Janet Morrison Bonnie Showalter Janet Dilley Barbara Moses Nancy Yeager livzcvcsiz LEADER: MRS. BILL CLARK PRESIDENT .... VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY .... TREASURER .... REPORTER . CAME LEADER . SYBIL DAVIS ... KEITH IIIVELY OFFICERS (SONG LEADERS) .. (JUNIOR LEADERS) MEMBERS . FRED BURNS EDDIE SEAGRAVES MAROLYN BARLOW CAROLYN BARLOW . PAT CURTIS . JOAN WIMER . CAROLYN CURRY .. JULIAN HIVELY Lottie Alderman Shirley Akers Wanda Bryant Tommy Burns Fred Burns Marolyn Barlow Carolyn Barloiv Wilma Cottrell Carolyn Curry John Coyner Anna Lee Carpenter Pat Curtis Doris Ella Cooper Mary Jarvis Currance Sybill Lee Davis Phyllis Dun brack Ronnie Evans Don Ervine Betty Carol Furr Billy Gal ford Kenneth Hamrick Keith Hively Julian Hively Gail LaRose Jean LaRose Maxine Lovelace Marlene Lovelace Teddy McClure Nancy McCloud Charlotte Nottingham Jane Rexrode Sue Rexrode Sally Rexrode Marilyn Ryder Jane Ellen Seagraves Eddie Seagraves Basil Sharp Sara Smith Steve Smith Joan Wimer Doris Jean Weatherholt Dorothy Weatherholt Karen Williams Nancy Yeager John Young THE FUNNY BRATS £ CAST OF CHARACTERS HARRIET GRESHAM . Sylvia’s daughter . AURORA BOREALIS PIKE . The Servant .. MRS. SYLVIA GRESHAM . A Beautiful Widow DICK GRESHAM .. Her Younger Son TOM GRESHAM . Her Elder Son .. LAURALEE LYNDE . Tom’s Fiancee .. LOREN GRESHAM . Sylvia ' s Brother-in-law GWYNETTE GADWOOD . An Astrologist .. AUNT HETTIE HIGGINBOTHAM . Sylvia’s Aunt .. WHALEY McWORTER . Sylvia’s Fiance .. BOOGERFACE BOGGS . Aurora ' s Boy Friend BY JAY TOBIAS BONNIE SHOWALTER ... JEWELL GALFORD . BETTY LANDIS . JIMMIE DAVIS . JOHN COYNER ALMA PENNYBACKER ... ARLO ALDERMAN EVA JANE CHESTNUT . HELEN ASTIN . LEE WHITE .. EDDIE SEAGRAVES Zt ' M ' l CYCLONE SALLY @ EUGENE HAFEN CAST OF CHARACTERS JACK WEBSTER. Owner of the Webster Estate . DON BOWERS REGGIE MANNERS .A Peach Plucking Young Suitor. SAM CURRY JIM JERKINS .L’ndiscoursged Suitor for 20 y ears. JACK BEAR WILLIE CLUMP . Sue’s absent minded beau .JIMMY CURRY SALLY GRAHAM . “Cyclone Sally” .VERA ANN VALLANDINGH AM JENNY THATCHER . Housekeeper . ERMA LEE McCARTY RUTH THATCHER .A peach Reggie would like to pick. JANE RUCKMAN EFFIE VARDEN . A cute little neighbor . PEGGY MOORE VIVIAN VERNON . The Belle of Cedar Point . CAROLVN KELLISON fi ' SeA ■u W W T5airt( . v t ms, x : ' V V-:v • 4 • :x: ... , ,,Y ■MiMiife ' $$ mu - • ' OFFICERS PRESIDENT . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY . TREASURER . SERGEANT OF ARMS FRED SHAFER FRENCH MOORE .... JIM CURRY .. BOB WELDER . BOB MACE MEMBERS Martin Bell Fred Bu r ns Charles Buzzard Larry Buzzard Kyle Carpenter Curtis Carr Earl Christian John Coyner jimmy Curry Jimmy Davis Lemeul Defibaugh Bob Dilley Don Ervine Kenneth Ervine Eddie F ulknier Elmer Friel Lotcell Gibson jimmy Hannah Dan Harper Donald Ervine Guy Jackson Ward Jackson Robert Johnson Dewey Kelley Bob Mace Kenny Mace Tnm Mai comb Bill McPaters French Moore Herb Morrison Keith Morrison Letcher Pyles Lonnie Ratliff Don Sharp Tom Sharp Fred Shafer Alfred Thomas Bob Welder Lee White BOY GIRL EDDIE SEAGRAVES JOHN COYNER ... ELMER FRIED .... JIMMIE DAVIS ... DALE ARMSTRONG DALE ARMSTRONG JOHN COYNER ... DALE ARMSTRONG JIMMIE DAVIS ... EDDIE SEAGRAVES JOHN YOUNG .... JIMMIE DAVIS ... JIMMIE DAVIS ... JIMMIE DAVIS ... KEITH MOORE ... JULIAN HIVELY .. RICHARD McKEAN ELMER FRIEL .... ... Happy-Go-Lucky . • .... Most Dramatic . . . . Best Sport ..... . Frindliest . . Bookworms .... .Faculty Drag. . . . . Typical Senior . . . . . . Biggest Chatterbox . . Cutest . .Most Musical. . . Freshest Freshman . . . .. . Most Attractive Most Likely To Succeed ... Best All Around ... . Best Pals . . . . Most In Love . . . . , . . . . Best Athlete . . BETTY LANDIS . HELEN ASTIN .. PATSY WOODDELL . JANE RICKMAN .... PATSY SIMMONS PEGGY MOORE ... BARBARA MOSES . PAT McNEILL .. BARBARA DEPUTY . JANE RUCKMAN .... JANE RUCKMAN . MARY SUE WHITE ALMA PENNYBACKER .. JANET MORRISON ... BARBARA MOSES LORRAINE ROBINSON ERMA LEE McCARTY PHYLLIS SHUMAKER . PATSY WOODDELL FRED SHAFER . Biggest Blusher. EVELENE HANNAH KENNETH HAMRICK . Laziest . PAT CURTIS EDDIE SEAGRAVES . Most Talented . JANE RUCKMAN EDDIE SEAGRAVES Biggest Pest BARBARA DEPUTY SEASON RECORD Date Marlinton Score Opponent Score Place Sept. 7 Marlinton 39 Frankford 0 Frankford Sept. 14 Marlinton 12 Lewisburg 7 Marlinton Sept. 22 Marlinton 24 Webster Springs 13 Marlinton Sept. 29 Marlinton 38 Hillsboro 0 Hillsboro Oct. 5 Marlinton 0 Alderson 13 Marlinton Oct. 12 Marlinton 13 White Sulphur . 12 Marlinton Oct. 19 Marlinton 57 Renick i Marlinton Nov. 3 Marlinton 14 Green Bank 13 Green Bank Total 197 65 Name Elmer Friel Bob Mace Fred Shafer Lee White Bob Dilley Curtis Carr Bubbles Moore Total STATISTICS Touchdowns 11 6 5 4 2 2 1 31 Extra Points 1 1 11 Total 75 36 30 25 13 12 6 197 mtemp y: :: x v • I v - I : ■■■{;■! s M : IT ' I ' P H ' • «S ' «. • N S I I I -Pirq m, 4 . mmfi . : .-; 0 •:■• :• . 4- i mu SCHEDULE Date Score Marlinton vs. Opponent Score PI ace Dec. 18 59 Marlinton vs. Alumni 58 Home Dec. 21 52 Marlinton vs. Green Bank 44 Cass Jan. 4 63 Marlinton vs. Frankfort 33 Away Jan. 8 32 Marlinton vs. Lewisburg 38 Home Jan. 9 56 Marlinton vs. White Sulphur 58 Away Jan. 11 63 Marlinton vs. Madison 52 Away Jan. 16 61 Marlinton vs. Cowen 46 Home Jan. 18 59 Marlinton vs. Green Bank 62 Away Jan. 22 51 Marlinton vs. Hillsboro 40 Away Jan. 26 59 Marlinton vs. Green Bank 69 Home Jan. 29 54 Marlinton vs. Lewisburg 55 Away Feb. 1 83 Marlinton vs. Frankfort 31 Home Feb. 2 70 Marlinton vs. Ronceverte 60 Away Feb. 5 46 Marlinton V 5. Renick 20 Away Feb. 7 66 Marlinton v . Hillsboro 32 Home Feb. 9 63 Marlinton vs. White Sulphur 61 Home Feb. 13 74 Marlinton vs. Ronceverte 63 Home Feb. 16 70 Marlinton vs. Man 75 Home Feb. 18 73 Marlinton v% Renick 16 Home Feb. 25 75 Marlinton vs. Cowen 66 Away r 1233 977 TEAM STATISTICS Welder 465 Johnson 57 Ratliff 6 Mace 275 White 52 Buzzard 6 Coyner 194 Sharp 12 Jackson 5 Moore 139 Gibson 6 Hannah 5 ■ - I • . : ;Xv ' - - Hillsboro . 47 Williamsburg . 36 Frankford . 26 Renick . 39 Hillsboro . 38 Green Bank . 86 Marlinton . 90 Renick . 21 Green Bank . 80 Marlinton . 55 Green Bank. Champions TOURNAMENT STATISTICS Welder, Bob . 46 point? Mace, Kenneth . 25 points Coyner, John . 19 points Hannah. Jim . 10 points Sharp. Don . 10 points Moore, French . 7 points Johnson, Smokey . 6 points Buzzard, Charles . 6 points White, Lee . 5 points Burns, Fred . 5 points Ratliff. Lennie . 4 points Jackson, Ward . 2 points AWARDS All Tournament . Bob Welder and John Coyner Best Cheerleader . Jane Ruckman High Point—one game . Bob Welder High Point—Tournament . Bob Welder Cass . 33 Durbin . 32 Cass . 32 Marlinton . 54 Hillsboro . 44 Green Bank . 28 Marlinton . 38 Hillsboro . 36 Marlinton, Champions TOURNAMENT STATISTICS Broyles, Billy . 31 points Burdette. Buck . 19 points Hansford. Don . 14 points Davis, Billy . 13 points Ru-n«. Tom . 7 points McNeill, Bradford . 4 points Shafer, Phillip . 2 points Best Cheering Section Best Cheerleader . Most Valuable Player . Best Ball Handler . High Scorer—One Game All Tournament. AWARDS . Marlinton . Maxine Lovelace . Billy Davis . Billy Davis . Billy Broyles . Billy Broyles, Billy Davis and Buck Burdette ' ' :: MM-Wgm
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