Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV)

 - Class of 1956

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Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 39
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Sherry Fenton . Andy Fenton . . Ella Fenton . . Mrs. Harrison . . . . Henry Fenton . . . . Elmer Gorsuch . Faye Fenton . . James Fenton . . . . Margie Fenton . Uncle Ford Fenton . . . . Junior Class Play Roughly peaking Cat . . . practical, chubby, and 16 . . . . scornfully adolescent and 14 . . . a still-patient mother at 40 . the butter-and-egg woman . Larrabie Chatfield . . . . . . . . . . . . aesthetic but lovely, aged 19 . . . .. college student. . . . hisshybride.... . . also in real estate . . . Place: The Fenton living room in Greeley, Colorado Time: Mid-morning of an early summer's day Prompter: Mable Ann Pendleton Stage Managers: Jimmy Ball Johnny Carman Dallas Dillon STORY OF THE PLAY . . . Anita Smith . . Benny Hamby . . . . . .GailOgle Claudine Vaughan . . . David Gwinn . . James Sarver . . . father and realtor, about 4-5 . . . . . . the community handy man . ....futurenovelist........ .......,TamesLong Jean Weatherford . . . . Eddie Kirby Jerusha Stafford . . Fred Ferguson Ahl That wonderful Rough House! lt was really just an all-purpose shack on the back of the Fenton lot .... rundown, unused, unwanted. And then, with laugh-charged and unexpected suddenness, every member of the family found a use for it. They could use it for a boathouse, a hen house, a quiet place for a writer to work, a temporary office, and a home for a pair of newlyweds. But ..... none of them got itl Uncle Ford gave it to a man, thinking that the Fentons had no' use for itl lt' Cold ln Them Thar-Hill Paw . . . Maw ..... Snoddy ..... Prissy Lou . . . Mandy ..... Becky Mae . . . Sarry ...... Nellie Ann . . . Zeke ........ . . . .all indolent old man . . . . . . a slow moving old woman . . . . . . nineteen and not pretty . . . . . seventeen, neat, and pretty . . . sixteen, in love, and happy . . . fifteen, sweet, and happy .. . . . . fourteen, lazy, and indolent . . . youngest and very lazy . . . .... bashful and awkward . . . . Bill Vandemere . . . ..... good-looking city boy . . M ,rs. Vandemere The Preacher .... ......... Place: Time: an elegant, middle-aged wo The parlor of a mountain cabin Afternoon in late spring. STORY OF THE PLAY . . Dale Belcher . . . Mary Lane . . . .Trina Body . Doris Buckland Annielackson . . . Patty Hamby . . . Betty Bench . . . . Nellie Barton . . . Benny Robinson . . . .... Thomas Dunn Betty Simmons . . . manof the hills ...... . . .Dicky Whorley This hillbilly comedy was the story of Paw, Maw, and their six teen-age daughters. Snoddy, their daughter had reached the ripe old age of nineteen and was still unmarried. To make the problem of getting her a husband even harder, she was quite homely, dirty, and preferred her pet hog to any man. Paw got his gun and went husband hunting, but Snoddy refused to marry Bill, her father's catch, because he had to be caught like an animal, Paw's efforts to persuade Snoddy to marry Bill and the bang -up wedding at the end of the play made an evening of fun for everyone.

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lllllll, Willllil Hilllpilll ll Y Gwinn . . . . . couldn't shake hands. Buckland's Dillon . . . couldn't go to Rich Creek. Burton , , Pettrey . . . became a typing champion. Ogle , Buckland . . . ...... went steady. Cole , , , Bench .... ..... b ecame a model. Ball , , , Weatherford . . . '. could make up her mind. M, Campbell Body .... . didn't have a class ring. wills , , , Bradley . . . . became a cheerleader. Wikle , , Sarver . . ....... WHS 6' 3 tall. Jackson , . Ballard . . . . didn't have a boyfriend. Belcher , I-lamby. . . . didn't have a sense of humor. Whorley , Neel . . . .... could read shorthand. Broyles, , Amos . . . would become a T ,V. star. Chambers Ferguson . . . . . . drove a model T Ford. Pendleton Long, .... . . was high point man. Simmons, . Chinault . . . . couldn't tease girls. wiuiams Vaughan . , ,,,, couldn't talk. Shaver , Hamby. . . ..... lost her energy. Dunn . , . Lane .....,.... didn't like basketball. Hopkins , Carman ,...,,,.,. went with a Senior. Smith , . Shaver . became a barber instead of Shaver. S, Jones , , , Robinson ...... ....... w as an Optimist- B. Simmons , Raines ..... . . . was short and fat. S, jones , , , Ganoe , , . .,...,. was a midget. B, Martin . . Stafford . . ..,.. didn't have a temper. . Barton . . . . . didn't like Mr. Pete Ballard. Kirby . . , , couldn't type style letters. .Butcher: What Wanda Campbell: can I do for you, Madam ? usodidlel' , , , , , , classringfit , would peroxide his hair t know where Lindside was , , , , losthis wavy hair , couldn't play basketball , became a public speaker , , had Liberace's smiles , , , didn't like Ruthie , , , , liked boys , got his homework , , , became aRomeo , became an opera star , , , , , wasn't short .........W21S13ZY , , stayed home sometime became another Rembralll became a woman wrestler , , , , , had straight hair , , , , became aDunlap could sharpen her pencils , , was a platinum blond , , couldn't tell jokes , , , would quit school , ,became a speed demon I want one pound of mincemeat and will you cut it from a nice tender young mince ? J une Page: You haven't told me you love me for a long time. Dennis: I'11 let Buddy Simmons: Patsy Jervis: Melvin Chinault: John Carman: Mr. Tom Ballard: Mrs. Ballard: Dusty Dickinson: Bill Gentry: Mr. Phillips: fin Bob Miller: Mr. Phillips: Bob: Mr. Phillips: Eddie J oe Kirby: Patty Hamby: Mrs. Humphreys: David: Mrs. Humphreys: David: you know if I change my mind. Are you fond of nuts? Is this a proposal? u H Did you see that charming girl smile at me? Yes, the first timel saw you, I, too, had to smile. Stand sidewise and look in the mirror. u 4 'That's what I came after. chemistryj Bob, how many elements are there? One hundred and one. Right. Enumerate at least ten of them. One, two, three, four, five, six ..... That will do, Bob. Have you seen my muscles, Patty? No, maybe you left them in your coat pocket, How do you spell mouse? M-o-u-s- And what does it have on the end ? A tail. It's only 6 o'clock and I told you,to come after supper. Where in heaven's name does all that grocery money go that I give you?



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Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 60

1956, pg 60

Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 24

1956, pg 24

Peterstown High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Peterstown, WV) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 51

1956, pg 51


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