Matewan High School - Magnolian Yearbook (Matewan, WV)

 - Class of 1957

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I .1 4, E ' 'e ,. ,. gs '-2531 Q: 'R - ,. uf nw, , L 5 . v- ,i .g' Till ETX' T. sf Q, 34 4 5 fx A 2 N if kxx fpigfg' ' X Ya., Q jf JANE BOWES A .B. , Marshall--M. A . , W. V. U. Physical Education SL Social Studies JOE HOFSTETTER A.B. , Concord Mathematics gc Science MARION MONTGOMERY A.B. , W.V.U. M.A. . W.V.U. English French HUEY MILLER A.B. Concord Biology 85 Science LASSA ARTIS B. S. , Morris Harvey Geography 85 History BERNIE HOPE A.B. ,Morris Harvey Commerce IRENE COCKRELL A.B. , Concord Commerce BOBBY TOM KERLEY A.B. . East Tenn. Music 4 BELVA DOOLEY B.S., Concord English CARL MONTGOMERY A.B. , W.V.U. M.A. . W.V.U. Math 'UK X r if i i NO c y LENA C. HARRIS 1. A. B. , Marshall M.S. . in L.S., Peabody Librarian ARNOLD O'DELL A.B. , Concord M.A. Marshall Biology Science KATHRYN O'BRIEN A.B., Radford Art 8. Music PA ULINE HA TFIELD A.B., Eastern M.A.. Home Economics U. of K. HAZEL R. NENNI A . B. , Marshall English 8. Latin ANN ROBERSON A . B. , Marshall Science .XX -X ,N !!k1l . 51 JAMES MELMIGE, Jr. A.B. Morris Harvey Social Studies 8L Physical Education ELLIS FIELDS A . B. Concord Physical Education ELIZABETH VINCIGUERRA A.B. Berea English 8a Home Economics RALPH VINCIGUERRA A.B. Marshall M.A. Marshall History 8a Psychology JACK ELKINS B.S. Morehead M.A. Peabody Mathematical Commerce GLENN TAYLOR A.B. Salem M.A. Marshall Civics. Social MARGARET VINCIGUERRA A, B. Berea English Picture Not Available 6 in an , 415 f 5 '4 'ui X X s JAMES CLARK President ROGER TURNER Treasurer 'fin ',n- -,fn 'K O -sm-I is ' .1 Q f if aa CRAIG MANKIN Veep I 'C LINDA HENDRICKS Secretary . I I 2317 'L-:,: . 'i'L1iJ'.,-Q7.i5- :.::,3?5I K 4 I A gg . ,::. ' ' ,M ear 'lf .--- 3 2' 512 1 5' . t,f..3,, ,L 'SM I . ' U:-.Y .. fi. 2 , . fe I4 few- Q 3 K' we s, exif. - fe RAYMOND STEWART BROWN Age I7 Nick Name Raymond ONEASTER DAVIS Age 16 Nick Name Naster Student Council 4 Journalism 4 'If ROBERT DARRELL BLANKENSHIP Age 16 Nick Na me Bob Student Council 3-4 PHYLLIS JEAN CURRY Age I6 Nick Name Carmen Glee Club I-2-3 Journalism 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 wi , W . ' I: 4154, . . N ' . W af . f ,. - ' A I 5- 'Y 1' 1. - in 7 K 3.-Z A Q -, ' if Q .MF-.,: .-.asa g5g:,b-: .z f- - 5 f -42 .:E-nga-:ni ,K-, if , f 5 4, WILLIAM BARNES Age I7 Nick Name Bi11 BETTY JO COLLINS Age I7 Nick Name Josie LOWELL EDWARDS Age 18 Nick Name Broggs FRANZIE DARNELL Age 20 Glee Club 1 Basketball 2 4-H Club I JAMES CLIVE CLARK Age 17 Nick Name Jim Band I-2 Hi-Y I-2-3 Treasurer, 4 Treasurer Baseball 3-4 SHIRLEY JEAN FIELDS Age 18 Nick Name Shirley Glee Club 4 Honor Society 4 CHARLES LEONARD EA NES Age 18 OPAL HINKLE Age 18 t ,rl WILLIAM ASHLEY BALL Age 16 Nick Name Bill Rusty Hi-Y Football 1-2 Basketball I-2 Baseball l-2 JACQUELINE IO ALLARA Age I7 Student Council I-2-3 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3-4 'i JAMES FARLEY Age I8 Nick Name Jimmy LINDA KAREN HENDRICKS Age 17 Nick Name Lin Student Council I Tri-Hi-Y 4-Secretary, Treasurer Q ':::'Q :12 , Aeoo A Cruo or : ' ' A -'-Q V 4, L53 V HAROLD HALL Age IQ Nick Name Duck Glee Club 4 MARY ROSA LIE HAALL Age I7 Nick Name Rosie Glee Club 2-3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 DAVID SHRIMPTON DAVIS Age I9 Nick Name Shrimp Journalism 4 Hi-Y 4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Thespian 4 DORTHY ELAINE FERRELL Age I7 Nick Name Dottie Band I-2-3-4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Rio THOMAS CHARLES DOOUEY Age I7 Nick Name Tommy Band 2-4 Student Council 4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Secretary 4 Honor Society 4 CLEO GRACE HATFIELD Age X7 Nick Name Cleo ORVILLE JERRY HATFIELD Age I6 Nick Name Jerry Band I-2-3-4 MALINDA HENSLEY Age I7 Nick Name Peanut JIM KEATLEY Age I7 Nick Name Big Jim Hi-Y 2-3-4 Football I-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Baseball I-2-3-4 NINA SUE STEELE Age I7 Nick Name Bug Glee Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 Cheerleader I-2-3 TED MURPHY Age I7 Nick Name Murph Honor Society 4 Football I-2-3-4 Basketball 1- 2 Dramatics 4 HESTER KINDER Age I7 Nick Name Fender Glee Club 2 Student Council 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 V. P. Cheerleading I-2-3 JOHNNY HATFIEID Age I7 Nick Name Bear Football l PEGGY JUSTICE Age X8 Nick Name Perg Student Council I-2 Tri-H1-Y 4 x ,mug fu Q. Vi . .A if ll J -H ' :.k 5 S 4 if , S Q WW JAMES CRAIG MANKIN Age 18 Band I Honor Society 4 Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3 Baseball 2-3-4 Track 3 SHIRLEY LEWIS Age I7 Nick Name Jean Tri-Hi-Y fa! - .muh J fi-'ir DALLAS MAY Age I8 Nick Name Rover Football 2-3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 Track 4 JEAN LESTER Age I7 Nick Name Squirt ROGER N . LEWIS Age I8 Nick Name Frog Football 4 PATRICIA ANN HATFIELD Age I7 Nick Name Pat Band I Glee Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Majorette I JAMES MARSHALL Age 18 Nick Name Tamp Football I-2-3-4 Basketball 1 ANITA KENNEDY Age I6 Glee Club 4 12 SANFORD MOUNTS Age I7 Nick Name Rabbit Glee Club 4 SHIRLEY ELIZABETH KISER Age I7 Nick Name Frazier Glee Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 3 year Thespian Dramatics Club V. P. 4 Dramatics 2-3-4 RODNEY SMITH Age 18 Nick Name Rod Journalism 3 SUSAN O'BRIEN Age I7 Majorette I-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 1-2-3 Thespian 2-3-4- FREDDIE TILLER Age I7 Nick Name Sudge Glee Club 2 Basketball I-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Dramatics Club 2-3-4 Thespian 2 PATRICIA DEANE PINSON Age I7 Nick Name Patty Tri-Hi-Y 4 JAMES NILE SALMONS Age I7 Nick Name Nile Football 1 Basketball 2 Baseball I Boy Scouts 2 SHIRLEY ANN MURPHY Age I8 ROGER TURNER Age I9 Journalism Editor I-2-3-4 Hi- Y l-2-3-4 Chaplain Dramatics l-2-3 Announcer! Sports J 3-4 SHIRLEY PACK Age I7 Glee Club 4 FREDRICK MUSICK Age I7 Nick Name Fish PATRICIA GAYE MOORE Age 18 Nick Name Patty DANIEL SCOTT SIMPKINS Age I8 Nick Name Danny LORETTA FAYE PINSON Age I7 Nick Name 'John Frog Band I-2-3-4 Majorette Student Council 4 V. President Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3-4 F. T.A. I-2 Dramatics I Annual I-4 14 WILLIAM ALEXANDER RICE Age 18 Nick Name 'Bill' IRIS McCOY Age I7 Nick Name Icky Tri-Hi-Y 4 PEARLESS RAY PHILLIPS Age I7 Nick Name Perky ELVENIA OOTEN Age 18 Nick Name Shorty' Journalism I CARL VANCE Age I7 Nick Name Elvis Football 2-4 AIBEN W. B. WARF Age I7 Nick Name General Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball 2-3 Baseball 2-3 Track 3 PHYLLIS JEAN SIMPKINS Age I6 Nick Name Shag RONNIE BRUCE WHITT Age I7 Football l-2-3-4 Basketball I-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Track 3 CHRISTA SHIELDS Age I7 Nick Name Chris Glee Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 Cheerleader 3 Dramatics 4 EVELYNNE RAE ROBERTS Age I7 Student Council 2-3-4 Treasurer Journalism I-2-3 Tri-Hi-Y 4 President AWB- . ' l .gr O H I wif A fe-WH-an-qi 'IS Y s ,ga E4 ERANCES RYCE SNODGRASS Age I7 Nick Name Fran Glee Club 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 F. T. A. 4 GLORIA STONE Age I6 Nick Name Duke Tri-Hi-Y 4 Cheerleader 4 lf' la Wm HCR BARBARA ANN VAGOTT Age I7 Nick Name Barb Band I Glee Club 2 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4 Cheerleader 3 TOBY ANN VARNEY Age I7 Nick Name Tobias Majorette I-2-3-4 Dramatic Club I-2-3-4 Thespian 2-3-4 BETTY Age I7 .IO BOWEN JON PAUL HATFIELD Age 18 Football 4 Basketball 4 'I6 SHIRLEY LOIS WILLIAMSON Age I7 Nick Name Tri-Hi-Y 4 F. T. A. 4 PATSY IDU WORKMAN Age I8 Nick Name Pat Glee Club 4 F. T. A. 4 DAVID WAKELAND Age I7 Nick Name Davey or Speed' Arr I-2-3 ROBERT KEITH KISER Age I7 Nick Name Zabra Baseball 1-2-3-4 fu-W as -3-is '41 Qs,- ., CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Shirley Kiser Margaret Tinsley Linda Taylor Carolyn Thompson Susan Anderson Terry Young Linda Hendricks Peggy Hatfield Patricia Harris Kattie B. Hope Peggy Chafin Irene Roy BRENDA W AS HBURN Activities SHARON SHANNON Activities PEGGY HAT FIELD Treasurer LORETTA PINSON CUTE ALLARA Co-Editors BERNIE HOPE, Sponsor ROGER TURNER Sports JAMES CLARK Advertising PAT HATFIELD Subscriptions EVELYN ROBERTS SHIRLEY FIELDS MARGARETTE ROBERTS Lay-Out All Lay-out s pm, I 'Os A 4.8 + Benny Ratliff jimmy Pannell Peggy Hatfield N X Maxine Sipple Jack boudermell Margaret Tinsley Gary Snavely Paul Stump Peggy Ann Copley Theodore Cardwell Theresa Kauffcr lemme Curry i junc Chafin Buford Cisco K ... Larry jo Cliafiu Naomi Music Peggy Cisco Q K1llllCl'lll6 Delflarl Larry Williamson LJTFY I-Owls Ida Rose Radford Donald Cha mbcrs mil! Wendell Duty XX W Joyce Kcllllcdy Nickcy Vagott dim l N X i . , 3 ,J X 1' Q, . A- X. J, Phyllis Stafford C, J, Sammons Betty Cooke Jean Nix Georgia chafin dh Phyllis Sansom John Ed Browning Dorothy Hatfield Alice Faye Gibson Georgiana Mounts A Wy'nonia Chafin Jimmy Bailey Donnie Varney Joyce Davis Betty Radford K Loreita Sanson Annette Warf Barbara Christian Bobby Sipple Mary Ann Collins Bonnie Estep Barbara Rice Phyllis Ferrell Patty Deskins Ida Mae l-lite Anna Burchctl Judy Gail Mclfarliu I I sf! Kaihiilccu Charles Lewis Edwards Carolyn Greene Dgmrhy Hale Delores Vamey Danny Moore Janet Thompson Jackie Griffe Vera Lea Duty William johnson Roszilic Jude Peggy Stafford Betty Mullins Putty Lewis rlhricsiiue jones Lovcis Church Carol Williamson William Browning jo Auuc Farley I Xi X f fl xiii X , P 'ffl :gh V 5 0116211 Sipplc Diinple Faye Williams Barbara Mounts Anna Hatfield V! Af M zgngg-Q f afiz' 'rye' , 345' fu if ' Q mugs. .,.-m ae.: , u se NA l wif' . , 4 EEE JF Q X S Q . gi . 2 , . vw i' K 'QS N, x X19 C , ff . 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Gus Mulkey Johnny Mahon Jeanne Ramey Faye Hammond Bobby Smith Douglas Bishop DN' Irene Ingram Leola Mitchell Martha Cook er- if? XX , , . .z Dixie Ferrell Gloria Phillips Margarette Roberts ty ' X- v X 1 Kay Sharon Elkins Shannon l Sandra Willis Edith Mary M. Hardy Osborne Brenda Washburn elen Bonnie Tatzkett Phillips Ruby Mary Io Morley Wessel Gay Nell Spangler 5' l,x 9, K :'. VH.. Margie Vagort 5 X -vim! B. QB.. . X , Deanna Linda Brenda Simnkins Taylor Grimmett I Judith Johnny Iackson Davis Linda Calvin Musick Davis 'K' V I Ruth Miller Elsie Tiller ki Geneva Clusky Barbara Hatfield 'il Doris Phylli: Connie Mary Maggie Slmpkins Rice Williamson Yates Fields Q22 J Mary Lee Lois Gale Pat Sally Mildred Ferrell Lambert Adams Burton Crews 21 E- Q 'f ' I as Betty Sue Peggy Rena Mary Ellen Linda Ball Varney Chumley Sykes Kinder ,, -. N L .. ,A Q' . is X f ' -. E 1 i f ... . 1 Doris John Paul Patty Eddie Viola Coleman McCoy Halley Hatfield McCoy Charles Bob lessee Joe W. Bruce Kennedy Smith Boyd Hatfield Snodgrass ' 5 '-'x , f ...S . S' ,K Vx 1- sv- N , , i f 'X L Nfl. 1. F, ' - s Juanita Sidney Lois Jean Willis Virgie Burke Ball Goble Johnson Totten 'PUSSY Pauley 5 'F' ii o if' I 4 . r A 1 Joe David Chafin Ray Mary Ellen Evans Griffey Wwvs-W mis e nyy e Faye Clarence Sanson Hatfield 26 Teddy Janice Ball Hood Sylvia Garland Sanson King 5 A X xr 5 Delores Hatfield t ,,, Mable Ball Shirley Cox Q' r ' in N I Gaynelle Belcher I' i X 1? Sandra Shields Kaltie B llope ll Daryl Smith he PCSSY Farley gifs' ,-., . ir' X N 9 I I Chester Louise Stafford Ison -, P Y 4, lik J I . Larry S. Joy Sammons Parsley Q ,, 5, fi. my ' A ' , 0 X K ' I Freddy Betty Cook Lay Ol X' y 1 J, 1 Eugene Delores George Cardwell Danny Patty Hatfield Booth i ,xy Larry Barbara Sizemore Hlyton Richard Parsley Barbara Snnson 3 iyx ki, X Richard Patricia Hatfield Hunt ,J at L' few L 5 We tim Carl Judy McCoy Moore ,I 1 Smith H. Mildred Hinkle Thompson Elizabeth Bill Vinciguerra Hatfield f - J QP ls: kg L its X Billy Justice Freda Burton Jimmy Steele mm WI, Dado Norris Va nce ex Xi Ronald Varney Curtis D, Stallard Violet Boehling Patricia Edwards F Rosemary Da vid Estep Sammons Judy Franklin Kirk Washburn John Elizabeth Ramsey Moore p E Patty Helen Sandra Janice Ardath Curry Justice Hall Keatley Ferrell - 55 1 , ' is - '- - .- 1 i' ' k. x' U Ap J f S-is X X M U A Y I S ' N, if ,L A A rg A i Carol Charles Glenna Gene Eddy Rita Ball Bolen warrix Mccoy wicker iiii ii A gy ' L Jo Nell Bruce Priscilla David Gay Nell Montgomery Day Crews Brown Belcher .ya 7,5 , -V . and -N- ' J X Evan f is, CODINE J. Jerry K. Opal Clifford Gloria Possich Sammons Sanders Dale Aliff Brenda Jerry Christian Syck Patricia David Hardy Hammond H. -. s . 59 'Q ii s - ' Q5 as . 2 fr nf' b ... L? 1 Q C 'iris C Bonnie Melbourne Taylor Jude Nera Sue Sammy Demyon Cox Margaret Vinciguerra W Jimmy Varney Anna L. Smith Bessie Blankenship Josephine Billy Charles Freddie Hatfield WK' fx 2k xl David Hunt Deanna Pope Margaret C. Cook William Allara Rodney Sherman Louise Ha mby Lester . fl X fi Claude Norman Brenda David Jude Dishmari 5' sa Carolyn S. Maury Thompson Taylor June Carol Danny Chaffin Scott J x Judy Hatfield Sue Jones Shelby Blankenship Gif-nna K. McCoy Charlene Radford Stella Harley Ruth Patricia Patricia Ann Hatfield Hays Rutherford Smith Ms. r 0 Darrell Susan Douglas Phyllis Allen Anderson Dishman Hill S Uk 1 ' Frances Mary F. Betty Mary Ann Coleman Phillips Cocoa George i Anna R. Madaline Jones Thornsberry Jerry Bessie Loudermelt Harris as ,ai Mary Beth Leah Ann Dickerson Hatfield Henry Margaret Larry Rosilee Jerry Charlotte Norman Gooslin Murphy Picklesimer Goff Barker -vs C5 t J I K Kenneth Brenda Hendricks Copley Grady Peggy Blankenship Chafin Carl Barker Jimmy Hayton Jeanne Chafin Betty Demyon Carl Sissy Mae Warf Justice Jesse J. Nancy Hatfield Varney i -. X I Mack Mooney David Stuart Q' ,. W Q rv, Q ' A 5 t l f 1 Louise Orville Kattie Mickey Janice Ronnie Judy Earl Williams McClanahan May Burgraff Turner Brown Starr Sansom .ar - 'js F , Wi ., ' 9 f .P t l! lvl' N 4, Q, letty Rainy Martha A. Pat Barbara Ann Sonny Marlys Evelynne Volford Hatfield Allen Shannon Miller Hunt Adams Allen H: mx? -, it A x A , l l iloria William Patricia Jimmy Gloria Conarad Helena Lena 'erkins Nix Norman Grimmett Phillips Pinson Patton Possich inn lance if 2 Dreams Donetta Michael Tackett Parker Chambers lin X Margie Ronnie Ruby Douglas Bailey Williamson Mounts Ferrell f- DQ, fx Tommy Roy Roger ' Mounts Snell Murphy . S Y H- X - X 'Tl f I x K I Terry Gerald George Young Epling Hinkle Mary Lou Lena Sue Billy Ball Smith Blankenship 5 'X' - t. hy A . Thea Dru Ruth Lgrfy Hall Davis Chambers Gloria Rice Jesse Norman B a P' I. P 'LAI 2 2-W Barbara Sanson Irene Roy 7 ng 1 I I E. X K . 'N A x , H .qi Franklin Blackenship Jimmy Kirk . Grady Presley X Henry Whiteside Marvin Ferrell ' L if 'V X s Robert Justice af' Nite Gay Cox Linda Smith Nella Mahon ai. vt..- wt x 'H ff YQ Danny Hamilton Nollie Ford Everett Justice 1 i I H' 9' MacArthur Blankenship Jimmy Ray Curry NT Ez Charles Varney 9- ' X 6 w41 f' i -L Bob Bailey Alice Rutherford Janice Hayes Q . j as K 5' :N Bonnie Combo Donald Bartram i Jon Paul Johnson ' -is , X . Q, 'N ,M f is I f , James Hill - 1 B PW: . x M Sharon Mitchell Jerry Vance Glen Dotson MaDonna Varney U 2 I1 Anita F. Phillips Vicki Bates Larry Murphy 5...-A C 3 'Vs cl V L, NM' Mary Ann Janice Jeanette Burke Williamson Mahon N Ruth Ga y Truson Donna Reed Bailey Daniels Collins j ii e S-4 e S U Q .Q V . x as. wx Rosemary Roger Barbara Kiser Dehart Deskins Marsha C. Roger Kirk Stafford Janet Pack saw Freda Allen , N 55 aww aw M-gf . . , if E 8: Theadore Norman is-M xi Tommy Demyoh :,H. :f W . V - W: , , 4- 5 5 Curtis Blankenship Frank L. Smith ,B X g -1 -15irfV,sw: :mimi 5, -- - Q E 'ir N? 1 ? :S f-an Ronald Sutlick fd Mary Ellen Chafin George Sharp Benara Ronald Gooslin Estepp Larry Moore Cheryl Kay Tickle K Ola Deanna Jack Damron Phillips Helen Herbert Estep Moore S f f Viola Pat Cox Mooney .A A Carolyn Archie Murphy Spradling g ' K'-LV sm ' Geneva Buddy Chapman Hatfield if V ,S E S25 F Q' 32 at Charlotte Russell Stedhan Hatfield U LET ' Q w Q QU anal S ,iff ff ff 549 Hester Kinder, Queen- FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Harris, Peggy Justice, Gladys Hatfield, Hester Kinder, Queen Wynonia Chafin, Margaret Tinsley, and Nina Steele. 34 Student Council K FIRST ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Douglas Ferrell, Orville McClanahan, Micky Brown, John Paul Johnson, Terry Young. SECOND ROW: Oneaster Davis, Carolyn Thompson. Janice Keatley, Kathleen Charles, Phyllis Sansom, Peggy Varney, THIRD ROW: Patricia Hunt, Barbara Hatfield, Rita Wicker, Helena Patton, Donna Collins, Evelyn Roberts. LAST ROW: Rosalie Jude. J0hnl'lY Demyan. Tommy Dooley, Clark Moore, E, Miller Cope, Loretta Pinson, Mr. R. Vinciguerra, Joe Blackburn, Robert Blankenship. 'Honon Society FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Rice, Shirley Fields, Kathleen Charles, Loretta Pinson. SECOND ROW: Tommy Dooley, Ted Murphy, Mrs. Jane Bowes, Craig Mankin, Jack Loudermelt. 35 'Eutune 'Jeachena ob flmeuica FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Evelynne Roberts, Jackie Griffey, Phyllis Ferrell, Georgiana Mounts, Betty Ball, Mary Griffey, Leah Ferrell. SKTOND ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Hendrick, Jo Ann Farley, Dottie Ferrell, Frances Snodgrass, Margaret Tinsley, Deanna Simpkins, Nina Steele. THIRD EKJW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Emma Pearl Hatfield, Ida Rose Radford, Onester Davis, Shirley Lewis, Shirley Kiser, Iris McCoy, Barbara Vagott, Peggy Varney. FIRST ROW: Peggy Varney, Yvonne Hatfield, Shirley Williamson, Geneva Clusky, Rosalie Dado, Phyllis Ferrell, Barbara Christian. SECOND ROW: Brenda Grimmet, Georgiana Mounts, Leah Ferrell, Mary Ellen Griffey, Helen Hatfield, Barbara Hatfield. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Montgomery, Sandy Willis, Larry Kiser, Patsy Workman, Margaret Roberts, Edith Hardy. Senior: Uni-'Hi-U FIRST ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Patricia Rutherford, Patricia Boothe, Patricia Hunt, Elizabeth Vinciguerra, Carolyn Thompson, Margaret Vinclguerra, Ardath Ferrell, SECOND ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bonnie Taylor, Phyllla Hill, Betty Demyan. Ann Vance, Glenna Kay McCoy, Charlene Radford, Jeanne Chafin, THIRD ROW: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Janice Keatley, Ruth Hatfield, Peggy Chafln, Mrs, Roberson, Lea Ann Hatfield, Judy Kirk, Jo Nell Montgomery, Margaret Cook. Senior: Chonal Cjnoup 'luniou 'Jai-Hi-U FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: William Prater, Sandra Hall, Roy Daniels. SECOND ROW: Josephine Charles, Helen Justice, Betty Jo Bowen, Shirley Pack, Dorothy Curry. Leola Mitchell. THIRD ROW: Buford Cisco, Patsy Workman, Patty Lewis, Shirley Fields. Frances Snodgrass, Anita Kennedy, Bonnie Taylor, FOURTH ROW: Alvis Kennedy, Watson Slmpklns, Charles Loone Mrs. O'Brien, Harold Hall, Sanford Mounts, Judith Jackson. Y flunion Choual Cinoup FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Adams, Freda Allen, Donna Collins, Stella Hurley, Judy Starr. BACK ROW: Gladys Hatfield, Sally Burton, Janet Pack, Opal Sanders, Helen Estep, Rosalie Dado, and Patty Hatfield. national Uheapiana, Troup I89 1 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Loretta Pinson, Toby Vamey, Shirley Kiser, Mrs. Talbert, Georgia Chafin, Susan O'Brien, Betty Jo Mullins, BACK ROW: Freddy Tiller, Roger Turner, and David Davis. 38 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Hatfield. Toby Varney, Shirley Klser, Sharon Shannon, Peggy Copley, Georgia Chafln. SECOND ROW: Freddy Tiller, Larry Klser, Mrs. Talbert, David Davis, Ted Murphy, THIRD ROW: Franklin Washburn, Linda Taylor, Christa Shields, Patricia Harris, and Maurey Taylor. Poaten Club Dnamatica Club FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: William Ball, Franzie Darnell, Carl Vance, Mrs. O'Brien, Leonard Eanes, Shirley Fields, Jimmy Farley. SECOND ROW: Sharon Shannon, Peggy Varney, Ted Murphy, Robert Klser, Pete Akers, John Paul McCoy, Rosalie Dado. THIRD ROW: Mark Artis, Daryl Smith, James Salmons, James Rayburn, Billy Aliff, Bill Allara, Billy Hatfield, and Helen Justice. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Ramey, Carol Bailey, Lois Gale Lambert, Sandra Vanhoose, Phyllis Curry, Anna Hatfield. SECOND ROW: Joe David Chafin, Roy Daniels, Buford Cisco, William Prater, David Davis, Onester Davis. THIRD ROW: Tracey Rayburn, John Paul McCoy, Mrs. Montgomery, Charles Looney, Alvis Kennedy, Roger Turner. 'Home Economica Claaa Cooking flounnaliam 10-O'c1ock Home Economics Class. GQTZQ A 149 mmvggn mn .- , ..,. .....f--..-Q---.-qqygg Ercfn SECOND ROW: Margarete Roberts. Peggy Copley, Loretta Pinson, Toby Varney, Kay Elkins, Georgia Chafin. FRONT ROW: Susan O'Brien, 8l'l ciguerra. Sus Vin zabeth n, Eli garet Vinciguerra, Kattie Bern Hope, Carolyn Thompso Mar Ardath Ferrell, es Hatfield, Judy Kirk, Delor Buddy Peggy Varney, aylor, nnie T , B0 Phillips Mary Frances Radford 6 ROS Ball. Ida Anderson, Mary Beth Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Betty FOURTH ROW: Mr. Kerley, Herbert Janice Keatley, David Hammond. Hatfield, Carolyn Green, Jo Nell Montgomery, Judy Hatfield, Jimmy Hatfield. . Jerry CY Bail bby elt Bo Nix, Vickie Bates, Jerry Louderm oley, Pat Shannon, William D0 Y IT! TOHI 1. ttie Ferrel Moore Do and Danny Maynard. Steele, Clarence Varney, r 8. Supply Company an Lu Mafew II be ned 50 is page :pon Hgh -1-..-.w...W... . - -wx- SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgia Chafin, Peggy Copley, Loretta Pinson, Toby Varney, Kay Elkins. Homecoming P LISA 55 Qw- 535 W-:wmvmsfmfm-ww: K Qi I - 42 G fl Cl d e y do WI -few, IQFQHSEM- .W Q ,V Pl , ,y,m:f, of 'ia f'LL 'Pni 3 ig . ,ww-w'N Man' 4v ' ..-4 Hi-U Qnoup FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dottie Ferrell, Mary Ellen Griffey, Lillian Ferrell, Patty Pinson, Linda Hendricks, SECOND ROW: Emma Pearl Hatfield, Betty Ball, Georgiana Mounts, Loreita Sansom, Gloria Stone, Iris McCoy, Frances Snodgrass. THIRD ROW: Deanna Simpkins, Peggy Varney, Jackie Griffey, Phyllis Ferrell, Margaret Tinsley. BACK ROW: Evelynne Roberts. FRONT ROW: Mr. Montgomery, Tommy Dooley, James Clark, David Davis. SECOND ROW: Billy Kennedy, E. Miller Cope, Jerry Hatfield, John Paul McCoy, and Maury Taylor. Senior: Uni-Hi-U-Jnduction Student ob the month LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Melmige, Roger Turner, Evelynne Roberts, and Mrs. Montgomery, teacher. FRONT ROW: Brenda Washburn, Peggy Hatfield, Evelynne Roberts, Carolyn Thompson, Margaret Vinciguerra, Elizabeth Vinciguerra, Margaret Cook, Susan O'Brien, SECOND ROW: Norris Vance, Craig Mankin, Bill Allara, E. Miller Cope, Ted Murphy, David Davis, Mickey Brown, and Roger Murphy. Quill and Scnoll 1 l ' ' . N Ltx Home Sconomica Sewing FRONT ROW: Betty Demyon, Len Lena Possich, Ann Smith, Glenna McCoy, Margaret Vinciguerra, Judy Kirk, Katiie Bern llope, Elizabeth Vinciguerra, Patty Boothe. SECOND ROW: Dairl Smith, Larry Murphy, Leah Ann Hatfield, Margaret llatfield, Susan Anderson, Janice Turner, Peggy Chafin, Carolyn Thompson, Betty Wolford, Jo Nell Montgomery, Connie Possich, Bruce Day, Mrs. Artis. THIRD ROW: Lewis Ford, Jerry Loudermelt, jimmy Steele, Dainty Hatfield, Maurey Taylor, Kennith lienricks, David llammond, Micky Brown, David Stuart, Mark Artis, and Mackie Ferrell. union 'Honon Societq FRONT ROW: June Chafin, Brenda Christian, Betty Beavers, Gloria Aliff, Delores Hatfield, Loreita Sansom, Brenda Jude, Deanna Pope, Phyllis Picklesimer, Lena McCoy, Jean Nix, Phyllis Ferrell, Mary Ann Collins, Carol Barnes, Sandra Hall, Phyllis Ramey, Bobbie Sansom, Judy Moore, and Mrs. Bowes. M.-ls: J Ciinla Phqaical Education Claaa Boqa 'Phqaical Education Claaa Dnamatica match Gin! Bioloqq Claaanoom 12th Cjnacle Enqliah Claaa 'Tun Bookkeeping I BEST LOOKING Susan O'Brien and Ron Vvhiff Senior: pefmonalitiea MOST POPULAR Toby Varney and Jim Keotley BEST DRESSED Craig Monkin and Jean Lester BEST ALL-AROUND Ted Murphy and Hester Kinder FRIENDLIEST Shirley Kiser and Ted Murphy WITTIEST David Davis and Shirley Kiser MOST ATHLETIC Ronnie Whitt and Hester Kinder 50 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Loretta Pinson HAPPIEST Shirley Kiser and Robert Kiser MOST DIGNIFIED Craig Monkin ond Loretto Pinson 3 i BEST FIGURE--Toby Varney BEST PHYSIQUE--Alben Wcrf 51 MOST STUDIOUS Shirley Fields and Tommy Dooley MOST CO-OPERATIVE Evelynne Roberts and Roger Turner BEST DANCER Alben Warf ond Hester Kinder CUTEST Freddy Tiller and Susan O'Brien 52 MOST AMBITIOUS Evelynne Roberts and James Clark 1.3 .. --0 ':.':.. '.l- -'- .Suw- fff?-3 Kg.-.-'-4 l ix' K 41,- .-gi.-3 ...sf L Cr a-EA-'cj ,,..5 Z 1 '-1550241 Elm 'Scrappy iam n, Will rnold Norma nald Chambers, A Coy, Do C Ronnie Goff, Roland Belcher, John Paul M T ROW: ON AD, FR QU '56 FOOTBALL S Bailey, mY Whitt, Jim ie l'1l'1 Ro rshall, George Montgomery, Ma Benny Ratcliff, I im rry Williamson. SECOND ROW: La Kiser Johnson, Robert BACK ROW: Harry Taylor, Cornelius Smith, Jerry Sammons. Jimmy Keatley, Alben Warf, C. I. Carl Vance, Ted Murphy, Dallas May. and I ohnny Quesenberry ki Tracy Rayburn, Cope, Joe Opaus ontgomery, E. Miller Robert M Lewis Ball, Hatfield Larry Kiser. Pete Akers, M Q 5 N -1 N Q Q an Nati W le ed By M3 l' S0 Spon Page IJ UQ -I ?' 'FQ 4 'Mn' as :NX l.,. . 1. l 'I -1 34.1 un ,,,!li,v1.. qv g Ili' , ':i ' I xi , 5 ' , 5- . 5. : - 31 V ' . A . L 5 1 WP M T 41 ill? -5 M 4 1 0 . sf sm C 1 We I 7- A Nu! QW X, sf. Y f WH gi E, :Af Kiig, I Q14..---3 w K' Auea Stanclouta Jimmy Keatley, Ronnie Whitt, and William Johnson. ll ll I56-1 II' 'll William Johnson, Lewis Ball, Jimmy Keatley, E. Miller Cope, Alben Warf, Dallas May, Jim Marshall 56 E f Cheenleaclena Wl.'H.S fl e l G f Q e if 5. X . 1 if r 'N Hiram Snake-hips Keatley who played a halfback position for Magnolia High during the early, '30's was considered, by many ofthe people of Mingo County, to be the most outstanding football player who ever participated in this sport in the county. We know that , with any sort of co-operation from the proper places, he would have been named on the All-State Team. To those who saw him play--HE WAS ALL-STATE . Jim Keatley, Hiram's son, is the first all-state player to be named from this school. He was the l956 selection for a guard position, We are gratified to note here the achievements of these sports--Father and Son. 'WIWHZVEKWQ MUTUAL CONGRATULATIONS Coach Fields, Area Coach ofthe Year, and Jim Keatley, All State Guard, exchange congratulations . Coach Miller, and Coach Fields, and three Key Men, Jimmy Keatley, Ronnie Whitt, and Alben Warf. 58 Motewan and Williamson 0 1 5 ' n 0 f 0. Mafewcm and Liberty Gome. 59 MT Q. is sQ 2 Mig , 5m'Q xg. 5' . V My Ky 1: .si K Q Q ps -if fr Q Q 554' Touch Down IGFTISOU i E .3 2 E 2 an an O r Mafewon! -2 c 3 o -u 4- U7 ,- Goofball WI.-H.S. Caqeua FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Williamson, Ronnie Goff, Louis Melmige, Larry Lewis. Arnold Norman, Ronnie Whitt, and Benny Ratliff, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Kiser, Joe Opauski Roy Phillips, Lewis Ball, Scrappy Johnson, Sonny Hatfield and Coach, Jim Melmige, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sonny Hatfield, Roy Phillips, Lewis Ball, Scrappy Johnson, Larry Williamson 84 holding the ball, Larry Lewis. this page sponsored by MHICWHH Rotary FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Benny Ratllff. Joe Opausld, C. J. Sammons, Larry Williamson, Larry Lewis. Ronnie Goff, James Marshall, Bobby Smlth. and Larry Kiser. SECOND ROW: Lewis Melmlge, Gary Snavely, Sonny Hatfield, Roy Phillips, Lewis Ball, Scrappy Johnson, Charles Kennedy, John Paul Norman, and Roland Belcher. fCaptain, Ronnie Whitt, a senior, was absent when the picture was taken.J As the twig is bent-- I LEFT TO RIGHT: Louis Melmige, Sonny Hatfield, Scrappy Johnson. Roy Phillips. and Arnold Norman. 63 flu. High Baaketball 'Jeam FRONT ROW: Sammy Cox, Dairl Smith, Daris Moore, Joe Francis. SECOND ROW: Joe Francis, Larry Sizemore, Jack Roberts, Billy Allara, David Brown, Michael Chambers, Mr. Elkins, Coach 'l a G a d IQ 2 e f C e. h e fl FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. E. Workman, Regg Conley, Wilson 5' 0 Chafin, Butch Cline, Danny Bailey, Robert Roy and Roger Perkins. SECOND I' ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: James Kidwell, George Keatley, Robert Allara, Jerry Epling, O. B. Chafin and Dave Cook. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Jackson, Eddie Brooks, Roy Presley, Robert McCoy, William Bolen, Daniel Goff, and Stanley Lindsay. 64 COACHES AND 1957 8L 58 RETURNING LETTERMEN LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Elkins, Sonny Hatfield, Roy Phillips, Lewis Ball, Scrappy Johnson, Larry Williamson, and Coach Melmige. f, ZQ in INTELLIGENCE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Benny Ratcliff, Lewis Melmige, Alben Warf, Roger Turner 65 Hula dance anyone? Somebody's Foulin'!l in ,.r '- Sak Matewun and Man Game Mafewan and Man Game 66 Give Me A Chance!! l i l rr rg KNEELING: Lillian Ferrell, Georgianna Mounts. STANDING: Louise Kennedy, Gloria Stone, and Barbara Christian. 67 7th Grade Science Shorthand I Class i ,MWVPM ,sf Iv - eg, we .rsl:eSs ffi:2?'1' , .,.-k .,,.. I , fy- ff' ' rf, ,, f r American History Typing ll Home Economics Cooking Band Class Football hogged the spotlight from the other two sports in '56-57 the first as a result of the Tigers' victory over the Williamson Wolfpack in the history of the school The highlight of a great 8-I -I season under Coach Ellis Fields was the tallying of the lone score by senior Ron Whitt with less than five minutes to go for the coveted Victory over the Wolfpack. This year's team, destined to live in the memories of M.H.S. students for many years, scarcely knew the meaning of the word losers. The scores for the best re- cord in recent years were: Matewan I3 Elkhorn City 6 Matewan l 8 Liberty 6 Matewan 7 Wayne 6 Matewan 2l Guyan Valley 7 Matewan l3 Man 6 MATEWAN 6 WILLIAMSON O Matewan I4 Burch 0 Matewan 26 laegar 2 Matewan 0 Ceredo Kenova 0-Tie Matewan 6 Van 7-Loss The lone loss came at the hand of Van on a mud-laden field . Ironically enough a former coach at M.H.S. was the winning coach. This team assembled, in this writer's estimation, the greatest forward wall ever controlled by a Matewan coach. Coaches Field and Hugh Miller had nothing but praise for boys like Jim Keatley, Alben Warf, Jim Marshall, Lewis Ball, E. Miller Cope, Scrappy Johnson, Dallas May, Larry Williamson, Ted Murphy, and Joe Opauski who composed the line. The backfield, not as highly publicized but deadly in its attacks included Ronnie Whitt, Craig Mankin, Arnold Norman, Pete Akers, and Jim Bailey. As a result of their team play, three boys were placed on the first all-area team and one on all-state. Practically every starter received numerous votes in the all-area selections. The boys mentioned above were Ron Whitt, Jim Keatley, and Scrappy Johnson. Jim Keatley became the first Tiger gridder to be named to a first team berth on the All-State team. In Jim's junior year he was listed on a second team berth. Jim Milmige, former great at Magnolia, coached the youthful Basketball team which finished the regular season with a 9-I2 mark. With only one senior listed on the squad, Melmige, evidently decided to plan for the future as numerous sophomores dotted the line-up from time to time. Roy Phillips and Sonny Hatfield polled positions as regulars although only sophomores Scrappy Johnson and Larry Williamson represented the juniors, and Ron Whitt the only senior. 'Taking a foresight into the coming baseball season, this writer sees the passi- bility of a state championship. With such veteran pitchers as Craig Mankin, Ronnie Whitt, and James Clark, coupled with some timely hitting, the Tigers could very easily rack up an unbeaten season. Coach Melmige is relying heavily on the hitting of Fred Tiller, Jim Keatley, Al Warf, and Craig Mankin in quest of his first suc- cessful season as the new mentor of the hardball sport. 'The annual went to press before the baseball season started. 69 FLOOD STORY JANUARY 29, 1957 The school term of 1956-57 will be a memorable term for M.H.S. students. Something vary rare, a 13 day vacation in February, came to pass as a result of the worst flood in the history of the town of Matewan . School returned to session three weeks after the fateful morning of January 29, a Tuesday moming. The day began such as one expected in January, with a slight drizzle falling. There was some talk of a possible flood but a look at the somewhat raised Mate Creek quieted many of the rumors. The students attended their home- room classes as usual, but, during the five-minute break before the 9:00 period, word quickly spread that water was rising in the street above the underpass down town. Mr. John Anderson, the principal, sensing the situation too, sent an announcement through-out school stating that school would be dismissed at the close of the 9:10 period. Tension mounted as numerous students, heading downtown, observed that the water had risen to such a point that cars were not attempting to go through the water, much to the dismay of many students who live below Matewan, however, the bus made it through. By this time it was eleven o' clock and the river was rising at an estimated 18 inches per hour and therefore backing up at a much higher rate. Local towns people, as a result of past floods, had assumed the practice of parking their cars on the school lot which was, supposedly, above flood level. Much to horror the backwaters did not stop at the level of the school parking lot. As a result approximately twenty cars and trucks were completely covered. A school bus was listed among the casualties at M.H.S. Complete destruction faced the town about ten o'clock when the third of four giant gasoline supply tanks gave way to the water and emptied it's entire contents. A great hush fell over the town when the fire department passed a no smoking ban because of gasoline covered waters. At approximately this same time, water entered the Jones 's Drive-lnn in the extreme north end of town. The water continued its fantastic rising spree until the wee hours of the morning when it reached a stand still, then the river slowly and deliberately started its decline. Some various land lwaterj marks which will serve as a reminder of the flood of '57 for many years to come include: water two feet over the clearance of underpass which is marked 11 ft. 6 in. Four feet over Kentucky West Virginia bridge in lower end of town, five feet above floor in gym, only the roof showing of City Motor, two feet of water in Jones' Drive-Inn. The flood has now passed, though hardship is not a thing of the past. Today people stand on the bridge in the lower end of town and look down upon the smooth, muddy waters of Tug River. It is almost beyond their comprehension that this quiet river could rise 40 feet in 16 hours and bring maior diaster to the quiet, serene town of Matewan. But sorrowfully they say to themselves, It did--in '57. 70 7' xt., Id--...... .3---... 4 H Q1 ' i hx.. LJ qlgwx 5. r Y -v - we XKIE X13 QS E I, -, 0, y 5' Q: Q 'Q-Q vu, n Q, Q , 4-A 1 + L' f .9 -oslnso Sivi Stuart Roger Turner, Alben SECOND ROW: David Miller Cope. man, Robert Kiser, E, Lewis Edwards, Freddy Tiller, Arnold Nor NT ROW: FRO Elkins, Ronnie ett. BACK ROW: MI. lTl rim nG WSIS, D0 Tiller, C. B. Po ie Donn Henderson, James Salmons, TOID ds, 011 Ha mm ndy Warf, Li a 4 e b a l l 'J e a m nkin, and Vernon gMa McCoy, Crai cky on, Johnny Qudsenberry, James Clark, Mi opley, Jimmy Keatley, Larry Williams Whitt, Tommy C s.. 'Q es ku es L: o es E C' F Fw nored B Page Spo Q- ' f-may ' e 2 , ff! ,.L, q I U1-oo'5 tnuozue f, 732 -oo'd Chuozufn EE ! 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GRON WITH COAL A STABLE INDUSTRY B fW h f T957 G d from Island Creek Coal Company A CAREER COMPANY DEDICATED TO COAL Cline Paul Panleg and Chambers Phone 587l Belfry, Kentucky KIRK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Tlwliiwamisdub of RE D JACKET Supports The Annual - School - and Students 100 Per Cent Cedar Grove Stores, Inc. Lobata , West Virginia General Merchandise Gas 8. Oil Fresh Meats Phone 33-W-l Williamson-Exchange HOPE'S Department Store W 81 E Chevrolet Best Wishes Matewan Theater MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT FASHION S Sure to be the thrill of the TEENS young life! ' y tyl . Th y if h ill take all teen agers through sc ool time, pl y t'me and pa ty time. See our complete selection of togs for active teen age boys. ISLAND CREEK STORES Holden West Virginia TCM CHAFIN -'JUSTICE OF PEACE NNPS I-!Qfe66qjows Compamj Indianapolis, Indiana W Id' Largest Monufacfur F Cl R gs Invitations 8. 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