Rainelle High School - Adytum Memoriae Yearbook (Rainelle, WV)

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Mr. Lanham for a time was em- ployed in office work for coal companies, but he has engaged in the teaching profession in Pocahontas, Fayette, and Greenbrier Counties since 1912, be- coming principal at Rainelle in 1926. J. W. Scott Coach, Biology, General Science g West Virginia University, B. S. g Physical Educa- tion G1 aduate Work, West Virginia University Christine Arnold Chemistry, General Science West Virginia University, A. B.g M. S. Grad- uate Work, University of Wisconsin Frances Judy Genei al Science Home Economics West Virginia University, B. S. H E. Lottie Anne Williams . Mathematics, Civics Martha Washington College A. B. ' West Vir- ginia University, M. A. Willa Simms Commercial Geography Marshall College A. B. Adena Bass Journalism English Geography Randolph-Macon, A. B.' Summer Work- bo- lumbia University University of Georgia Greenbrier College- Graduate Work, West Virginia University iii G? U- . 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B., Western Teachers' College a 97 v Flossie Hughart Government, Economics, Sociology New River State College, A. B., University A iv A of Chicago, West Virginia University, Grad- uate Work, University of Wisconsin ' , Violet Maynard A A ig, Latin, English 1' ,K Marshall College, A. B. V3 F if Helene Lanham :ij A Coach, Librarian - 'ji in V' ,N X . Concord State Teachers' College A.B.g West A -4 X 9? ' Virginia University, B. S. Physical Education, gl. I Biological Science, Library Scienceg Graduate Work, West Virginia University 'P' V Catharine Durrette .4 ' English N A G7 Concord State Teachers' College, A. B., Graduate gif. Q , Work, University of Virginia X V ,I I Ruth Flashman jf E ' L Mathematics A . M Martha Washington College, A. B., Graduate if - Q - A Work, Emory and Henry, University of Virginia ln' A I , f a- ,ww -c ' R42 , 4 'Qktgf I E 'Qu -Q43 49 ft 'Q .l xl N4 T l J, v N: 19 Y, 'X 1 J A 13 N' .3 ' if i + Y A v 'N 1, Q 'S 1 l r 5 Xvx 1 'Y lg I ffixi, lg J L3 N b 'I',. 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W ' 1 ' i 15 4.4-. --- , , ,,.. ,, .,.. . ,.. . .. ,L....-- -, -Q Q ,i , EL,1f. 1'I'fT.. 7 . ,. , , French Powers A President, Senior Classg Vice President, -Junior I' L' Class5 President, A section Sophomore Class: l President, A section Freshman Classg Physical 1 -7 Education Club, 38-395 Assistant Editor, Mountain f' 'i Ranger, 39-405 Treasurer, French Club, 39-405Treas- 'QQ 1 urer, G.V,P.A., 39-405 President, Town Hall Club, vw 40-415 Assistant Editor, Year Bookg Student Coun- ' A eil, 415Qui1l and Scroll, 40-415 Delegate, U.H.S.P., L - 405 Yearbook Follies of 1941 5 Senior Play. -1 Mary Boso 4 Secretary, Freshman Class,Renick Hi,37-3851-Iome il Ee Club, Glee Club, 37-385 Plays: Mamma's Baby '- 2 Hs., if ? . ,ts Boy , Senior Play5 Yearbook Staif5 Student Mar- ,L shal, 41. Thedora Martin Dramatic Club, Handcraft Club, 37-385 Glee Club, 37-38, 38-395 Library, 40-41. Hershey Fox N Vice President, Senior Classg Secretary-Treasub er, Freshman Classg Current Events Club, Science Club, Safety Club, 35-365 Football, 37, 38, 39. Orland Rhodes Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Classg Football, 37, 38, 39, 405 Basketball, 38, 39, 40, 415 Business Man- ager, Mountain Ranger, 39-405 Business Manager, Yearbook. Betty Thompson Gym Circus, 38-39, 39-40, Leader's Club, 39-40, Montgomery Hig Mountain Ranger Staff, 40-415 School Office, 40-415 Yearbook Follies of 194112 Velma Smith Handcraft Club, Carnival, 37-38, 38-395 Glee Club, 38-39, 39-405 Library, 38, 39, 40, 41. Jim Raine . Dramatic Club, Physical Education Club, 37-385 Football, 37, 385 Photography Club, 38-395 Band, 38, 39, 40, 415 Band Festival, 39, 40, 415 President, Stu- dent Council, 415 Plays: No Sabe , Not Such a Goose , Senior Playg Student Director, Yearbook Follies of 1941 5 President, Dramatics Class, 40-415 Yearbook Staif5 Thespian, 41. 2-1 , , E., -. 5 -ff ,if 1-5 5? ,f uk V lv 'il ij . X . Zll A sf l?E fi Q'-1 .1 -., Nz M y Q1 1 i -gi f -1 Q fl 'Y fel -' Tiizii 2 :- -g f - 1 ., 3 1- si . ifn fxf- :za -'J -if-1 - - '- ' A' Wi ' iv --if W ff rrssssajmeas M as 5 J QA 1 , N- K . -1 . ,., , V- , , .A,,.,. . , -,-Y ---W --1 -- ia I ii' 475- -'ITP 'TD CTW fy ivif'-' . l . . Curtis Jones Mountain Ranger Staff, 37-38, Dramatic Club, 37- , -A 38, 38-393 Ranger Band and Letterman, 37, 38, 39,40' ry-Treasurer, Boys' Glee Club, 39-405 Regional Thes- if plan Contest, 40g Vice President, Thespian Society, :V 39-40, 40-41, Plays: The Patseyv Submergred 61 gljiiferential Kindness , His Fizist Girl , Senior 'if . ' ay. . C ' - Jennie Westlake . ' Y' Activity Club, Handicraft Club, av-sag French Club -if ,Q 39-40, Secretary-Treasurer, Thespian Society, 40- 41, E5 - - g ox, Plays: If Thoughts Could Speak , Yearbook Q3 A , l I Follies of 1941 , Yes Means No , Junior Buys a 15 N 'U ' Car , His First Girl , Senior Playg Yearbook Staff' 7 . - Student Marshal, 41, Best Thespian, 41. L3 'Qi 1-: X-A Q' Arlene Hume 32,3 l-XXX , . 1 Handicraft Club, Dramatic Club, Physical Educa- X if 'T if, tion Club, 37-38, Glee Club,38-39, 39-40, French Club :sf . .f . A . N 39-40: Yearbook Follies of 1941 g Yearbook Staifg ij, ' l-1 5, ,' ' S7 ,gg K' Senior Play. Q ' I 1,1 C ' fl , - rl l . 1, James Shaver T Current Events Club, Wonder Club, 37-383 Indus- 5: trial Trade School, 39-40. it LQ. V trial Trade seheei, 39-40. as LL Evelyn Goddard I 's . 1 i Activity Club, Dramatic Club, 37-38, Glee Club, 'F' French Club, 39-405 Drum Major, 39-40, 40-413 Band V Festival, as, 39, 40, 415 Library, 39-40, 40-41, Nation- I S al Honor Society, 40-415 Yearbook Follies of 1941 g pi Senior Play. A My vw, - ',- , Virginia J ucly Vice President, Sophomore Class, Photography Club, Dramatic Club, N eedlecraft Club, 37-38, Band 4 Tj Festival, 38, 395 Band, 38, 39, 40, 1l1gGlee Club, 39- 1 405 Library, 3940, 40-41g ffyearbeaia Follies of1941',g 'Q' Senior Play. 2 4 Elmer Viers . Story-Telling Club, Games Club, Science Club, 37- 383 Mountain Ranger Staff, 4,0-41. X - .. I , .- ,-,-.-,----- -3 4 , , - '-f-----j- 1 - 5557, A' -i -Y , -, :--,- A -I 'ug . A its -4.9 no --cfwzzf if .,- el' 4- eta- -for Je far--are-1.'J.--ra,-pal Band Festival, 39, 40,1 French Club, 39-403 Secreta: Beryl Boggs Science Club, Current Events Club, 37-38gIndus- lg! ly l r Iwi 1 ia li ii I. J if W , If 'iii ' 4 , 43 3 il 5 , , iv ai 1' 1411 eip is '3 ii -4 A-1 X vi its Ili V il' 'A F' x 'i ,if W rd ls' 51 'iv x 7 l Q K ' l I .ii 6 ,- Cf -Tia--,i x Ay X! la Q Tj, 51 N P M L ' , ---- - -. I- ..-,A.:,.,,l,--VA - -,X vp-:yr Delvin Carter 555 Yearbook Follies of 1941 g Senior Play. xl 1- f 1 ileen Hayes f , '?' Handicraft Club Dramatic Club Physical Eduea- J, tion Club 37-38' Glee Club 38-39'French Club 39- :- 40 Yearbook Follies of 1941' T Maxine Vance President Handicraft Club Journalism Club Dra matic Club Physical Education Club 37 .58 Year ,P book Follies of 1941 Yearbook StaE Harry Hanna Physical Education Club Wonder Club Current Events Club 37 38 Basketball 38 39 40 41 Year book Stuff Junior Cox -1 Wonder Club Games Club Physical Education Club 37-38' Mountain Ranger Stall' 39-40. -1 -- Audrey Shifiiette Games Club Activity Club 31 98' Drum Major-. Club 39-40' Student Marshal 40-41' Senior Play. . S'1die Simms Treasurer Handicraft Club Dramatic Club Phys- ical Education Club Q7-38' Glee Club 38-39' Student Marshal 41. ' 1 Carl Dolmetsch Washington-Irving Hi 38-39 President French Club 39-40' Mountain Ranger Staff 39-40 40-41' E Quill and Scroll Town Hall Club 40-41' W.V.U. l District Oratorical Contest, 40' Yearbook Follies 31 of1941 -Senior Play'Thespian 41'Yearbook Staff' Library 40-41 . 'J A 4 c1 o- r o K E f 1 1 5 , L l Q H , , ', , 1 Y 4 f A X, ,YH 1 . , . ' -y z- , sc, - ' tx .jfs - F - , ng , - - , - V ' I . A I V' 1 lui Q-ge Y ' v ' 2 ' 3 , 1 9 1 7 , l ' , ' I .Q 9 , , - X Y I 1 l i 4 1 1 -el S W P V V elle, ss, 39, 46, 41g Glee Club: 38-39: 39-40g French it ' V Y 9 7 9 7 Tv ' Q : s 2 ,V 'it' 1 n 1 1 1 1 ,.. fl lv I I ll 77 , . , , , 1 K- , , , I 7 7 E' I , X a H v 1 A L ,, ' l 1, 7 K 7 4 l Y I Hilltop Stail' S.PQ RQ Latin Honor Society ,Q - LALQA- Margle Jones Needlecraft, Club, 37-38' Dramatic Club, 37-38 38- 39,Sec1etary Thespian Society 39-40gFrench Club 39 40 Plays: His First Girl Junior Buys a Car Sparkm The Blue Teapot Yearbook Follies oi 1941 Senior Play' Yearbook Staff' Regional Thesplan Contest 41. Mack Halsey i Physical Education Club 37-38' Dramatic Club, 37- 38 38-59' Football 37 38 39' Basketball 37 38 39 40 Band 38 39 40 41' Band Festival 39 40 41' All- State Band 40 41' A l-County Band 39-40 French Club 39-40' Student Director Band 40-41' Vice President Student Council 41' Yearbook Staff. J R Coleman Football 37, 38 39, 40, Basketball 38 39 40 41, Lieutenant Marshal, 41, Thespian Society, 39-40 40- 41' All-Star Cast, Regional Thespian Contest, 40, Plays: Submerged ', The Blue Teapot , 'His First Girl' , Junior Buys a Car' , Why the Chimes Rang , Yearbook Follies of 1941 , Senior Play' Regional Thespian Contest, 405 Yearbook Staff. Louise Young Activity Club, Physical Education Club, 37-385 Li- brary, 38-39, Vice President, French Club, 39-405 Editor, Mountain Ranger, 39-40, 40-41, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, 40-41, Secretary, Dramatics Class, Secretary, Town Hall Club, 40-41, Secretary, Student Council, 41, Yearbook Editor, Yearbook Follies of 1941 , Secretary, G.V.P.I., 41, Delegate, U.H.S.P., 405 Senior Play, Valedictorian. Juanita Gutshall Glee Club, Handicraft Club, 37-38. Earl Al tizer . Physical Education Club, 37-38, Vice President, Town Hall Club, 40-415 Football Letterman, 40gThes- pian Society, 415 Yearbook Follies of1941 g Year- book Staffg Senior Play. Cullen Altizer Science Club, 37-389 Football, 37, 38,39, 405 Basket- ball, 38, 39, 40,41g Dramatic Club, 39-40, Thespian Society, 39-40, 40-415 Mountain Ranger Staff, 39-40, Student Marshal,41g Plays: Junior Buys a Car ,g The Blue Teapot , Submerged , Public Hero No.1 , Yearbook Follies of 1941 , If Thoughts Could Speak , Yes Means No , Regional Thespi- an Contest, 40,41g.Yearbook Statlfg Senior Play. Bette Draper Girl Reserves Club, Home Ec Club, 38-39, Mont- gomery Hig French Club, 39-40 5 Student Marshal, 41 -:Q H 41,7 A 5-Au.-h..-nb. ' V Margaret Callison Activity Club, Dramatic Club, sms, Secretary, French Club, Mountain Ranger Staff, 39-40, Quill li and Scroll, National Honor Society, 40-41, Yearbook Staff, Student Marshal, 41, Senior Play, Salutato- 1' rian. 7 H- ' Wilford Carter Football,'37, 38, Science Club, Physical Education Club, Dramatic Club, 37-38, Mountain Ranger Staff, 39-40, Band, 38, 39, 40, 41, ' 'Yearbook Follies of 1941 . 1 - Leon Shoemaker Photography Club, Physical Education Club, 37- 7,53 38, Industrial Trade School, 39-40, 40-41, Town Hall 3 Club, 40-41, Chief Marshal, 41. Twila Geareart ' V Glee Club, Physical Education Club, 37-38, Band, ,QL 38, 39, 40, 41, Band Festival, 38, 39, Band Librarian, if 39-40, 40-41, Library, 40-41, Yearbook Follies of 1941 . .' Kitty Vail ,' Activity Club, 37-38, Band, 38, 39, Glee Club, 38- 39, 40-41, Drum Majorette, 40, 41, Yearbook Follies ' Q of 19-41 , Senior Play. Elvin Martin Industrial Trade school, as-io, 40-41. ? Forrest Loudermilk Games Club, Wonder Club, Physical Education ' Club, 37-38, Industrial Trade School, 39-40, Senior 2 Play. f 3 Virginia Dobbins 4- Glee Club, Booklet Club, Needlecraft Club, 37-38, I Dramatics, 38-39, Library, 38-39, 39-40, Yearbook X 1 Follies of 1941',, Mountain Ranger Staff, 40-41. 4 In . 7 7. . l 7 7 41, 77 77 ,7 l 7 l E J' 1 , 1 1 -fra A'ks 'r ' lv Retha Crookshanks Dramatlc Club Actxvlty Club 37 38 Treasurer Thespzan Society 39 40 Plays TheDummy Y s Means No The Patsey Fourteen The Blue Teapot Yearbook Follies of 1941 Pres1dent Thesp1anSoc1ety 40 41 Reg1onalThesp1an Contest 41 Mountam Ranger Staff School Office 40 41 Student Councll 41 Qa- eshe Landrum Ag Sc1enceClub Phys1calEducat1on Club 37 38 Foot ball 39 40 Student Marshal 41 Yearbook Staff James McKn1ght Secretary Treasurel J umor Class, Phy xcal Edu eatlon Club Current Events Club Sclence Club 37 Clifton Boggs Games Club Story Tellmg, Club Model Ahplane Club 37 38 Physxcal Wducatlon Club 38 39 Mount am Ranger Staff 39 40 Semor Play Clarence Robmson Q Sclence Club, Physlcal Educatlon Club, 37 38 -XJ -9 4.9 agp Q QL, ,J Jjff S Al N J ' 4 me ,V ' - Q I . 9 ' J 1 ' V - Q :u 11,41 e V- V' 99 I7 u H U , ' 7 Y , f Q ,A n ll - u. ' 1 EL L. ,Q vw . 1 . D 2 1 5 'AV ' ,,,- 1 ' 3 1 ' Q - U K' I 1 , . . 2 s ' I lg Q -- J , L ' 54 me 1-1: T-I . . . V X' , 7 9 1 ' g 'lx ' 1 - 4, , , 9 , s . , 7 T xx ,el 5 ,Q . . oi' Q QL ,l 'K 'l .7 S + 7 Nxt 7 A jv, I., - W -31' CZ, ' ,il 1' i I. ' . . 5 v 1 ' 79 ' 38. ' 4. :H s ' I s I .Qi I 1 ' 3 1-1 l , ' S ' ,Q-V - 3 . .- Aix . . 4-J xl, V , 4 yf' . 4 XM ,1 A -' L gil . . elf I ' ' 'AK , -fl b 1 , ,V X . . . - i -3,1 'V ,- TQ x-lL.2 X , ' 4 gifs W y :cg ' Q1 r SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1937 - 38 In September this year 79 pupils enrolled as high school freshmen at Rainelle. This class, being so large, was divided into two sections and represented by two home rooms. Miss I-Iughart and Mr. Chapman conduct- ed the B and A sections, respectively. French Powers presided as president for the group, 1938 - 39 There' was a drop of eight in enrollment as last year's freshman class entered this year as sophomores with a total of 71 students. Two home rooms were again used to accommodate the class. Claude Payne served as pres- ident in Mr. Scott's class, while Velma Smith was elect- ed in Miss Williams' home room. 1939 - 40 From the preceeding year s enrollment the number ot students diminished to 68 and the class now Juniors was assigned to one home room supervised by Miss Arnold At the class election early in the school term Richard Hanlen was made president French Powers vice president and James McKnight secretary- treas- urer This year the Thespian Society was introduced and received ten initiates ll ive class members were also admltted into the Quill and Scroll Society 1940 - 41 The largest senior class at Rainelle for many years Q60 studentsl assembled in October under the supervis- lon of Mr Haught to elect oiiicers. French Powers was announced president with I-Iersey Fox as vice presl- dent and Orland Rhoades as secretary-treasurer For the first time student government was organized at R H S with a large representation from the senior class and Jim Raine was elected president of the student body The Yearbook Follies of 1941 was produced in a-tr1al representation Its success promised probable repetition in succeeding years. School activities closed with commencement May 27. s .7- X14 I4 R4 ag AA A -f ,,1 I M53 W w . , 1 f' Q x ' 1 x . J . 9 4 'W ' 1 p - . 9 X Y 1 N ce. 7 L . . . 1 A I . Q G ' ' l . D 4 , . l . el ' . f, ' , W Q- U .. ,, . -34 . . . u 9 0 ' i ., Q SENIOR WILL Sadie Simms, will my freckles to Betty Simpson. Cullen Altizer, will my intelligence to Velma Cales. Leslie Landrum, will my taxi to some other sucker from East Rainelle. . French Powers, will my vocabulary to Bud Halsey. Retha Crookshanks, will my admiration for the Navy to Glenna Jones. Clifton Boggs, will my fever to Richard Dale. Betty Thompson, will my ability to give government speeches to Dolores Thompson. Orland Rhoades, will my money troubles to Lloyd Bowling. Maxine Vance, will my wit to Poil Hughart. Micky McKnight, will my pet fiea, Oscar, to Mr. Haught Mac Halsey, will my love for the women to Harold Marshburn. Bette Draper, will my seat in algebra to Robert McCoy. Junior Cox, will my book fines and student council penalties to Claude Vance. Wilford Carter, will my excellent typewriter to Carl Metz. Clarence Robinson, will my broom to some other lazy person. Arlene Hume, will my love for laughter to Doris Faulkner. Eilleen Hayes, will my fingernail to Harold Marshburn. Virginia Dobbins, will my shorthand to Ann Nunley. Delvin Carter, will anything I have to anybody who Wants it. Curtis Jones, will my harem to Frederick and Buddy Bennett. Hersey Fox, will my eraser to the future typing classes. Evelyn Goddard, will my temper to anyone who takes short- hand. Beryl Boggs, will my shyness to anyone who Wants it. Velma Smith, will J. R. Coleman to Ruby Pratt of Thur- mond. Earl Altizer, will my liking for the Cincinnati Reds to Robert McCoy. 'JL .1 5 QQ . ' JY 112, L V ' ,ue . I A , A Carl Dolmetsch, will my Despatch column to Lloyd Bowling. X' y B Mary Boso, will my saying How are you all to Pete 5 ' Simpson. V V Q ' B Thedora Martin, will my government project to Velma Gales. ' It-X' ' J. Colernan, will my fighting spirit to the future teams of :xxx .situ Ramelle High. N-4-f' ' Jennie Westlalze, will my waistline to Beatrice Scott. lu cr Margaret Callison and Louise Young, will our street cor- ' f -A l ' ner to Thomas Puckett and some young lady of his own K N sly' X choice. X l Audrey Shifliette, will my giggle to Margaret Locke. '- ' Elmer Viers, will some of my fat to Junior Isaacs. b Harry Hanna, will my magic with a cue-stick to Junior . N L Isaacs. :im Q Kitty Vail, will my giggle to Susanna Speas. E4 Virginia Judy, will my motto always on time to anyone who can carry on where I left off. W X Margie Jones, will my typing paper to whoever has been Qfqyrq borrowing it. 'WI .lim Raine, will my love for chemistry to some future strug- gling chemist. r V Leon Shoemaker, will my position on the student council to V 133 one of Sadie's brothers. ' ,jj j' V J aunita Gutshall, will my L. C. Smith typewriter to anyone Q . who can use it. Q. 1 l James Shaver, will my seat in shorthand to any sucker who 1 - S takes it. H Elvin Martin, will my government book to anyone who wants ' V it. Twila Gear-hart, will my attendence record to Claude Vance. Q Forrest Loudermilk, will my seat in government to Paul '1 Osborne. . - X 1 Vt 5 ' 1 , ' p V K- gl - xr .e. F11 ' 1 Y - H Y: I .17 Wi Y I In i V .I Q ,. . . .., ,- V ., . ,I W-I xv t., In ,. V J! fi ,Al -'A 'A . 1 ' lf H ,-5 e c. . .. V- . se -' A 7 ff? 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I 54 2 , . ff X X w IQ if N' A. 111 x 'iq 4 Ex, X W 4 wh Q N51 51 . x Q l Lf N : f X R Sophomore Class A, . :fax ' , 54 Lv- 55' -' a, 1 7 3 , 4, , K at iQ '-., . - 3,1 ' ., '. vc' , If .9 -,, ,lg . , , - M: E'xN ' fi 'i f' vh'g I , 2551 , ia - 1 . f i-1.' vw , w' M w ' G L kg 'IQ ' , W Vx! . 3- ,. QA' , .fl Freshman Class X .f J A C V i N X J .5 w' L .I f N . L ifq 5 xx A , azz - V' ' , I ' js If 5 M -A ,f - : -,jw 35i. ,V :-,-gg-fj,1 ijg,i,x,- 'QE1--a',E:Jl 1.-1: ' 1,1 . 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Susanna Speas . , P Arthur Stroup i Robert Thomas - Blanche Vargo gl Harry Vaughan my g V Harold Vaughan P Alma Walkup A V Letha Whitaker P I - June Wilt ' Hazel Wilt w w r c 1 B if ' sn c 51 is I I ck 1 , A m l, '- l -. L , :TX-'Cixi 34-W . N ' X1 . 1 , CV 6 W Gayle Doyer Laura Ramsey n a , . . B - G iff P F g QA .+- ..-.-. L , .- ,gtk ,si lo X xt M QR to EN ' ,J ff ' t I li ., K Q Q3 KT 14 x V C ii Qu f x as N Cl Qi FRESHMEN me Alma Alderson Ruth Ann Neal Thelma Altizer Eugene Nelson Allyne Boggs Earl Nutter Christine Boggs Tommy Ocheltree Paul Boggs Leora O'De1l Geraldine Bradley Louise Painter Maxine Carter Pauline Powers Lenola Cutlip Ray Prater Y Monte Dixon Edward Rhodes, Jr. ,W Marvin Egnor William Robinson, Jr. ' 'L' ' Mary Elliot Elizabeth Ross M Doris Faulkner Homer Ross ' Sara Fox Honus Ross 14 Mary Sue Friar William Samples 11' Maxine Goddard Curtis Scott V Barbara Griffis Frances Shockley 5 Mary Harrah Delvin Simms 'S 'il Isobel I-Iassen Ernest Simms 4,4 Laduard Haysli-tte Louise Sims Buster Hood Edwin Simpson I, Virginia Hutchison Nadine Slaven gg Betty Jiles Frances Smith - r A Eugene Johnson Josephine Smith , Dorothy J ones Lorraine Smith Mary Jones Nona Steele , , Hildred Judy Lavona Surhaugh Sadie Kane Franklin Tuck A-3, Betty King Chester Vaughan I Rosalie Mann Betty Walls A Marie Martin Frances Whisman , Bland McClain Herschel Whisman l Lloyd McClain Ray Whitaker - Elvin McClung Earlene Whitlock Helen McClung Merril Whitloek A, Charles Miller Kathryn Wickline ' . 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AA Ak! 4, ' if LA J D :Wm rx leak EIGHTH GRADE Eileen Bair Ruth Beattie Floyd Bennett Robert Bennett Ray Bowles Helen Brackman Betty Jean Camp Dorothy Camp Amalie Campbell Lorena Campbell Virginia Carron Charles Church Billy Crane Margaret Daniels Billy Eary 1 Quinton Ellison Juanita Garrison J oan Greco Darlene Hatcher Richard Hughart Ferne Hughes Harry Hume , Eugene Judy Melvin King Hilda Kirby Audrey Legg Mack Lively Ralston Locke Doris Lowers fr Rebecca Lay Afton Martin Lenora May Graydon McEachron Marjory McGinnis Mary Frances McGinnis Anna Micozzi Frances Morello Jean Rae Morgan Earl Nicely Wilfred Pack Walladene Pack John Raine Richard Rhodes Lucille Rookstool Athos Roy Maxine Sanford Rayburn Sanford Dorothy Smith James Staley Wanda Thompson James Vance Herbert Walker Norma Walker Cliiford Walkup Katie Waugh Edith Faye Webster Charles Westfall Wesley Westfall James Westlake Bonnie Wheeling John Wheeling Lorene Willard Arleta Wilson Ruby Witt ily E 'V 1 Ji I ,I , , r+effrff,p'r.' deaf., 'fa fr af, E SD '1 UQ N H fb Cf U5 '1 N O W' E 5 -3 B' SE. B SD Z 0 2 0 P1 b l YS 43 5 R2 A Nl Eunice Church Els-ion Gray Ross M4 l A -rl V 4 1 4 'W v Q 'I Z G K if Q.. if all ll if M 6: Q , ' A Bobby Altizer Edith Amick Janet Anderson Buddy Bennett Charles Bobhitt Annie Laurie Boggs Hazel Boggs Roy Bowles Junior Brackman Bearl Bradley Pearl Bradley John Brooks Ozella Buchanon Gertrude Cales Frank Carron Blane Carter Jimmie Christian David Lundy Bole Doris Crane Sammy Draper Carol Evans Calvin Fink Hilda Fleshman Batty Gabbert Dreama Gabbert Genevieve Gentile Freda Gilkeson Sam Gilkeson Carrol Goddard Ruth Gutshall Irene Hardy Otis Hardy Jackie I-Iarrah Clairene Hayslette Charles Hughart Edward Hume Robert Hundley Evelyn Isaacs Patricia Jackson Harold Jones Joe Jones Theodore Jones Billy Kincaid Dorothy Lepley Betty Locke A lx SEVENTH-A GRAB E J rw . N44 Alden Loudermilk Winford Loudermilk ' Charlotte Mann 'f- Johnny Martin Conwell McClung ' Eugene McCombs Raymond McEachron I4 Helen McMillion ' Audrey Morris Imogene -Neal Maxine Nelson Norman Nicholas Clyde Nolen ' Lena Bell Osborne I ,fx Harold Pack Mary Lou Painter V Edward Phillips fl Billy Price ' Chester Richmond ,l Wanda Robinson NW Ava Roy , 'Q Edward Samples i Owen Shinn A- Lg Margaret Shockley 1 W4 V Mary Shortridge John Simms Dennis Skidmore Q ,N Gene Slaven X Wallace Slaven N Keith Smith '- Shelton Smith B 1 Margaret Spencer Marian Spencer - Arnold Stewart Kyle Tallman -5 1 Helen Vance Pete Waugh ' 4, Gene Whisman . Beulah Whitaker A . Mary Frances Whitlock , N Q Joe Wilt I Bonnie Wiseman ' - Lester Withrow ' Harold Wright - Bob Zopp Edward Zopp Ji XV sl I -J in , .-, w . lf, V 4 3 . , 1: ' ,J 4 . 'w I-1 Y K 'r : g. if A, , V . f- fix --,. V. A, - V - Lg.- 2 A A A4 my Q 7 N if V' A -f t QW-i'v -1L',i.N4b .1 ,lf Ai 1 Y - L, Q F . 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S' iff J 4 ffff If L, QQ, VY 1 ' A mf w ' 'TW' -,- . . ,I-If' - ' - X 1- 1 1' . .1-lf' : fi.- ' ff ' -A 'J' -' f Y- , . . X ' f-if f 415- . if I, jx., Y .Y I I ff - . 'EL' A .PTFE wi 4 Q 'X x, .X N' V 4, 'x '- l, ,.,,, i Q-z.,g, l X. 1 FOOTBALL . The Ranger football team had one of the most successful seasons in the history of the school this year. Although the squad played only six games, they won five of these running up a score of 190 against their opp- onents' 14. J. R. Coleman chalked up 164 of these points, outscoring all other high school football players in the state and being only one touchdown behind the record for West Virginia All of the boys of the squad played an import- ant part in the team s success and those not graduating will Lontinue to do so next season The team had an average of 92 points per game The squad consists of 22 boys whose names fol low RH B1llMull1ns LH J R Coleman QB JackW1lt FB Cullen Altizer RT George Brackman LT Orland Rhodes RG George Yearago LG Harvey Whisman C Eugene Rhodes LE Carl Webb RE Carl Klester Sub stitutes and letter men were RG 1L3.TlAlt1Z6I LG Mack Slaven RT Lewis Neal LT Robert McCoy RE Junior Isaacs LE Arnold Reed Backs Thurman Jones and Junlor McCombs SCHEDULE for 40 SEASON WE TH EY Summersville Rlchwood White Sulphur Montgomery A ldel son 1-' A v FQ 1. 3. ,- 9 4 il? A if .13 41 gd ii 3 Q A Y . 'xx ,J V ,mi A W f f 9 Q X XX A ' I ,. .xx 1 X 5 - 1 A ll , x QQ 1 U 1 . 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X U 'f 9 X, .fx 9 s 5- B i K 1 o tx- K QC, F hx I 1 Qi il P, fl 1 lt BASKETBALL Completing a successful season with twelve wins and seven losses, the Ranger's basketball squad Won the consolation game which put them in third place in the sectional tournament at Ronceverte. The team proved worthy of its wins and made the opponents who defeated them realize that they had been against stiff opposition. Every boy played hard and smart basketball at all times. The season started off slowly with two defeatsg but before long,'the team hit its winning stride. The Rangers were clean winners and good sports when losing. In the sectional tournament the Rangers took more honorary awards than ever before. J. R. Coleman re- ceived a gold medal for being the most outstanding play- er, Bill Mullins was awarded a silver medal for being the best sport, and Cullen Altizer was made captain of the All-Tournament team. The team was composed of three seniors and two juniors, and plays were centered around Altizer, the center, who with 325 points scored more than any other player. E. Rhodes and Coleman handled the guard po- sitions, while Mullins and Jones were the forwards. The reserves who backed the varsity through tough opposition were Hanna and Brackman as guards, O. Rhodes and Whisman forwards, and Isaacs center. WE THEY WE THEY 31 43 Lewisburg 19 35 43 32 Summersville 40 30 36 45 Ronceverte 25 29 48 38 Richwood 39 33 36 23 White Sulphur 33 24 47 34 - Ansted 64 20 38 30 Mt. Hope 34 60 Lookout 32 31 39 38 Alderson 41 25 30 55 Talcott 35 39 ml q gglg gh i ,lip w if: ' f fy .S 'ily' 1rfl Al.f!f 1!JL: ' ?i ?.!p: 'i i f il l it l 4 ' 4 :L P ,A '44 fx f , 55 1 gl is 1V 'x Y w ,l- 43 P' 'fl .Q .lui I 4 .af Nl ,N . if sf .fi , ,5 5 v-1 I U I l 'H X '1 W! . ,Q ag af .1 17' ri' ,, H , Ir ,H 1 .1 ,,, E 'T il X fi ' J' F i, ' .ft I' .1 ug: fiif .- :I .I L -Yl '1 if 'V , 14531. 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Q H3 1 rv. -- RQ , X , ' I 7 . , ' x 1 A fx 1 5 xx , N , ' Q Q., my I v ' 1-'T' 1-' J 0 v' N V 1 L W 1 :S X' I I Q 1 , 5 Q 1-if? 4 M. 5. 'v '44 6 ggi? 4 N I . l 5 ,S 3 n., ,nj ,5 N .I M , Q, N 1 '4 4 1 f,. - if f my ,J '- P VI A I kiln' l Q Cf 5' ll ,J WI K R ft x lx Ll x iss L X xx r , x N P' W ,J G XJ lk i 'L' Xl K 1 al. E N. N I tl in A t fl Q . I if W ll 5' tsl In 5, A if il Q tl il E RAIN ELLE RANGER BAND When the school term of 1940-'41 opened, Miss Jessie Lou B-ramm, former band director, who was transferr- ed to Bramwell, W, Va. ,' was replaced by Miss Mary K. Cochran of Ashland, Ky., as music instructor. For the third year a group was selected to represent the Ranger aandiag tl-axe All-State Band Festival in Huntington, ay . , . New maroon and gold uniforms were purchased for the entire group through the Band Boosters Club. In addition to playing for football games, the band partic- ipated in several local .programs and gave one concert. The five senior band members graduating this year are Wilford Carter, Virginia Judy, Mack Halsey, stu- dent directorg Twila Gearhart, Jim Raine, and drum major Evelyn Goddard. I 12 J J BAND MEMBERS I J gi 3, Clarinets p 15 Edward Phillips t Betty Jane Simpson Ruth Ann Neal i Frances Shockley ' Ti Jim Rainer - QQ Virginia Flint A 5- Doris Morgan 1 V 3 Betty Locke J-'I Afton Martin Trumpets Mack Halsey Virginia Judy Wilford Carter Lloyd Bowling Charles Bobbitt Jack Harrah Robert Bennett Norma Walker J' -A , Joyce Sanford Bass A 5 Saxaphones Buddy Halsey Q 1V Harold Marshburn Kathryn Bennett Bells V' Twila Gearheart Mae Hughart W Val Gene Gladwell Qi Magaret Shockley Cymbals Trombones Sara FOX Herbert Walker Drums Edward Zopp , Arthur Stroup 0d1S Rhodes Clifford Walkup TOHHHY 0ChG1t11Ge , Eugene Hutsenplllar Ba'-'lt0119 Shelton Smith Lorraine Smith Bobby Griflis Drum Major Evelyn Goddard Drum Majorettes Kitty 'Vail , Carl Metz -Euphene Richardson Audrey Shifflette .fra Lg..-i .gtk A-i:J4.ai'k1 tizklifikrafupf ' - ' M' 4' ' My , ' we A has Mountain Ranger Staff I I 5 Qulll and Scroll Society 'J I. M Adytum Memoriae Staff Glee Club X, XS Qi THE MOUNTAIN RANGER Student Publlcatxon of Ramelle High School Slx home looms havmga 100 per cent subscription ior the MOUN TAIN RANGER were reported this year This is six less than last year but out of town and family subscriptions were reatly mcreas Out of a possible 1000 merit points THE MOUNTAIN RANGEP scored 937 which placed the paper for the second time in the First ratings ln prevlous years This rating was secured in the State contest held annually at Morgantown Through the purchase of mat service the advertising has doubled thus permitting the printing of mole six page issues and the use of more pictures In all exchanfres wlth other papers only two have six pages, and some with Just four pages have a higher subscription rate than THE MOUNTAIN RANGER Phe only source of revenue is from subscriptions advertising and cash sales The paper gets no financial help from the school or Board of Education THE MOUNTAIN RANGER isa member of the Green bner Valley Pre s Association and the United High School Press The Shalishan from Polson Montana and The Tennessee Tar from E Rhodes in the Navy are only two O1 a very wide selection of exchanges 'from other schools. Staif of Phe Mountain Ranger Editor Assistant Editor News Editors Feature .Editors Exchange Editor Alumni Editor ReporteriGreenbrier Business Manager Circulation 'Manager AdvertisingManager Adviser Reporters Dcspatchj Louise Young Beatrice Scott Carl Metz Harry Hanna Retha Cxookshanks Theda Fleshnian Bernice Dickson Betty Thompson Virginia Dobbins Carl .Dolrnetsch Lloyd Bowling Charles Buchanan Clarissa Vargo Adema Bass Reba Burns Susanna Spcas if MMG i s IW ia A 'W' A . Q! l V is . 4 .VY e- 0 I 'xl X . . . I f. -. ' g . A- V ca, ed. 1 . E fx l Honors class after climliing through Superior and Select .HRM I . . 1 K? l. .'- . ' . v - - if-4 1 . , R 1 S' i ii . . 3 lx i A l ,ll 1 N3 i 'l i ' d I l R if Ah xx W' as G, as f Ne' SA! -A f A-.rf -elf -if ' MARGARET PRESCOTT MONTAGUE CHAPTER of QUILL and SCROLL INTERNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY for ' HIGH, SCHOOL JOURNALISTS INSTALLED ATV R. H.,S. IN 1939 Requirements for membership in ,this organization are superior work onthe staff of a high school newspaper, yearbook, magazine, for handbookg junior or senior classi- fication or post-graduateg upper third of class scholastical- lyg and recommendation by the sponsor governing publi- cation. Local requirements are fifty inches of copy or one hundred inches of advertising and maintenance of scholas- tic standing after initiation with no grade below a C. There were four active members at the opening of school: e - Margaret Callison French Powers Carl'Dolmetschi . Louise Young Miss Adena Bass, society advisor, announces that with the addition of this year's five initiates, the chapter roll now contains fifteen members. ' e Miss Violet Maynard is a member of the Huntington Chapter. New Members Lloyd Bowling Theda Fleshman Bernice Dickson Carl Metz , I-Beatrice Scott I A ' Alumae Members Mary Ruth Burns ' ' Eleanor Decker Dorothy Decker H Louise Moore Elma Clower ii' . Lois Raine Virginia Smith acreage -.Lf Qi' e -A vl- 41 +I GIRUS GLEE CLUB A member of the Girl's Glee Club must possess these qualifications: 1. A year of high school music. 2. A good voice. 3. An interest in good music. 4. A liking for hard work. The Glee Club under the direction of Miss Mary K. Cochran has sung' in assembly, in church, and present- ed a recital at the end of the school. Frist Sopranos Altos Joan Greco Ruth Beattie Mae Greco Jean Carnp Mae Hughaft Dorothy Camp Ethel Ramsey Theda Fleshman Maxine Sanford Virginia Flint Florence Smith Rowena Isaacs Frances Smith Cal-1 Metz Susanna Speas Betty Simpson Norma Walker Second Sopranos Kathryn Bennett Reba Burns Ruth Ann Neal Odis Rhodes Euphene Richardson Lorraine Smith l g 1 - lx ? G ' A V I F 'Sn ...M TFFQEZV4 ff-,gl . I .... J, 5 f K , 1 91- -Xx X N-,LX FX G+ L f . J 1 K ex I jg o o ooo o o o ' . 1 4, . ..- 4 .- 1 , A ,: 5 N V, . , , . ,.A C-.. - . on 5- -Q . .. V L -f vLr..!'!lSii4i!' N. L-.l1lLu 211 G f-5' . ,, -Lg .J Lf Q,-s'.:.,-. mx .- f A National Honor Society t 5 te ' Junior Honor Society i U -, A M National Thespian Society 5 6 1 1 Q A, A1 33 1? 4 9 ,gi U 5 Q 4 , NL 5 X V Q ff if fx W .x f 'vi -J NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 'xg Q 'N 4 Organized here in 1940, the John Raine Chapter J of the National Honor Society initiated only one new E member, Dolores Thompson. this year. - Requirements for membership include: no aver- A . , age below a B, good character, a trend toward leader- A ' 5 5 ship, class rank of junior or senior, and a recommend- l ation from class adviser or teacher. Any member fail- j ing to live up to requirements is automatically dropped V, yfhx PX by the society and asked to turn in his membership pin, The chief aims of the society are to encourage pf- f c A students to greater efforts in schoolwork and increase ' l ' p f 5: .Q interest an extra curricular activities. - . I I ff X i ts National Honor Society Members i y Paula Brafford Treacy Grifiith Margaret Callison Delores Thompson I Evelyn Goddard Louise Young v TQ C JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY P. L - jx In order to encourage scholarship among the low- I wb S er classmen, the local Junior Honor Society was organ- Q X ized at the time the National Honor group was announc- up 1 ed. i 5 The same membership requirements are held by ,, . ' this society as by the national organization, except that C its members come from the sophomore, eighth, and J .E A seventh years. Students maintaining these standards ' , V, A V will be eligible for initiation into the National Honor A If Society when juniors or seniors. l N I Miss Christine Arnold is supervisor and sponsor I ' if A g of both societies. A ' If Junior Honor Society Members ' Dorothy Camp Ferne Hughes I A. K l Betty Jean Camp Herbert Walker Kathryn Wickline - be r il ,af R fff. it ' l fp.,-.-.'f':'1LT m,f .,, , ,L Q i W io if ,Q I lk i0 I x g l 1 N ' YN um iw 'XX x,,- K xr? . Gil 'X ..- Q. ix 'fl ' xl A Nr it 4 w 'sz y Y wx ls: l y x i . I A K 5 Pi in ,ii i, ek L 5 M ri' Ii i DRAMATICS National Thespian Troupe 378 under the supervision of Miss Lottie Anne Williams elected as its officers for the school year of 1940-41. Retha Crookshanks, Presi- dent: Curtis Jones, Vice President, and Jennie West- lake, Secretary-Treasurer. The Blue Teapot was the play entered by Troupe 373 in the Regional Thespian held at Charleston, Mar. 22, with the following in the cast: Cullen Altizer, J. R. Coleman, Retha Crookshanks, and Margie Jones. Three one-act plays were also given by the Troupe for a night performance, May 2. These were The Blue Teapot , New Girl In Town , and A Quiet Little Place . ' The six new members initiated intoithe society in- eluded: Earl Altizer Theda Fleshman Carl Dolmetsch Jim Raine Virginia Flint Elma Shaver Members In School Cullen Altizer Buddy Halsey Reba Burns A Margie Jones J. R. Coleman Curtis Jones Retha Crookshanks Jennie Westlake Alumni Members Francis Dorsey Mildred Lee ' Carl Kiester Lucille Robinson Q Aly db 'J -sb ey QQ' snr lf' gsgsgfsf -dv wif -arf CJ! Q.. Ax, .xii .7 I '-I i I V34 'fi l ,, , 3 5 1 1 J 1 H rf i , I4 15 nz Tw as A E13 fa li 'Q li it If 2 'N I , .ag R .ER T 4. 1 5 'Hn-- + V 0 - I? I5 I X NSF- X I H I ' f 'XQQ:,x K 1 + ,I ji N' Q41 ui 1 Qi CN :G L v Student Council 5 1 mm mi W 1 ' 5' V- 4 , 1, 1 Y Y . E+' tx: K 1 Y I ' Q1 w ff v 1 Shop Boys and Instructor janu- 'I -Y i , - 1 - . -V1 9. ,:, ,yr 'A'- gf: vf1-' -1 - 1- 'fy-' 11-:.1w.:u,5' ','-1 11.1-1511 '-I, , -wig 'L':'f1 f .',' 1'-.-:Q-15.:wil-'ill3.22 V 2 Q i x f . N4 . r ' .4 1 I s Cf ' C f xx? L 'J K x N w X m1 :' Ag Ki' sd .7 I I .4 ' . 445 1 ' X YA . N . GN '-4 33 s 'Q r ' S W L 14 t1 TQ! V V 'S Q' !7 , A ,S Q H X ,bis fd hx' Y Y 1 5 w T5 A 1. Ti ll ,v ' 1 l 1 3 A -4 il l l ,3, l 2 1 fl fx lx V XV 5 L ll6 ,IxIl l fix W I s : 17 C 'Q f ' S T .,AA' f . w A ,,II.IIIIII. ,. I I, ., I ,I YY 35, ,,.., II 5 'ix ,I .' r. 1 we l ' QQ lug , lg qi, V A li' , STUDENT COUNCIL l Q. it ' 5, I Ig . I II V! In order to promote harmonious relations between students and lf. il 4 :X faculty, and provide experience in self-governmant, the first Student 1 J, ' xi' Council of Rainelle High School was organized this year according , iii II, to a constitution drawn up by a student committee with the assist- if .I 91? N tance of Miss Maynard, faculty adviser. Provisions were included .j 'f , l for the election of representatives from each school organization ' ' and home room bringing the number of Council members to seven- C L . teen. L4 At the first meeting held January 14, Jim Raine was elected Pres- I I 1 'N ident of the Student Body, Harold Marshburn, Vice President, and il AI. , Louise Young, Secretary-Treasurer. Mack Halsey later replaced 33 li Q Harold Marshburn. Student Marshals were appointed from the three .I It II- upper years of high school to enforce Councillaws. Leon Shoemaker 531 I' was made Chief Marshal with J. R. Coleman, Thurman Jones, and I I I Harvey Whisman serving under him as Lieuteaant Marshals in if-f charge of the thirty-three Student Marshals. - ,L ' An average of C with an A in citizenship must be maintained be- .5 , 3 I fore a student is eligible for membership on the Council. Mr. Lanham .Eg ' II and the faculty advisers, Miss Maynard and Miss Hughart, may veto Q f ' ga , any proposed action of this group. X A- The regulation of traffic, seating of classes at assemblies and 523 I, Q1 . school movies, direction of Ere drills, and student supervi sicn of ll I I lunch halls were the projects first undertaken by the Council. Court f fI i sessions were held every Friday afternoon to try students reported Ig I if .Ii violating school rules, and regular business meetings of the Council ji ' were conducted each Tuesday in Miss Maynard's home room. 'I If l :A Student Council members included the following: Jim Raine, Mack X IZ, Halsey, Louise Young, French Powers, Leon Shoemaker, Junior I in Isaacs, Susanna Speas, George Brackman. Betty King, Tom Ochel- Ijij I,, ' tree, Norma Walker, Dorothy Camp, Darlene Hatcher, Sammy Dra- 'if , I per, Jimmie Christian, Retha Crookshanks, and Edward Phillips. ' I V I I2 ' al . 7 I W 1' hi N F. I 4 1II:-im --' rf - -I,'-' I: .I-I ' I '. H - I f .l Ig, j I I'.' 1' -- . J I, :- 3 35,5 1 ' ' 'Q' .. . - , V ,- W -rlrrvfills als JL Ain- tsp. r sg 1-,L Q civil Isl... A l 1 U lt' 5 - e i , ' 3 ' ' - l y y r L - INDUSTRIAL TRADE SCHOOL is i . - wg 5 6. A Q 4 . To provide practical experience in woodworking, A, A I p li' the manualitraining shop was established here in 1939 V ' Lf L under the supervision of the state and county in co- QA' xt, ' A operation with the Federal government. Provisions for V, B lily. 0 such schoolsiwere made in the Smith-Hughes Act of av 4 . i 1917. l - l ll ' I , .fi Shop classes are three hours in length and two si ' - - .X ' I ,Q credits are given for a year's work. A local advisory J 4 , 1 Q, committee of eight men inspects the unit and exercises 4 general supervision. Mr. C. W. Smith, approved by the V ' state as an instructor, conducts the classes. Various x projects involving the use of wood have been accom- Q , L plished. A - f 'N W . I Boys enrolled in the shop course include: . ' V 1 Charles Bradley George McCombs ' Dixon Bradley Bill Mullins 1 p 3. 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Emi Rainelle To the C1099 of 14' 5 h g A Y' 9' . 1 Vi Q Q Q E E N Q Q B H E X' ey' 5? Congvaiulaiions To -Hue Senioevs IQ-CLI Qafnelle Depavtmenf Sieve ugvevqfiming gov Evevfqlnoalqn We opevfalce se-uerz moJe'rfn Jeparffzmenizs Filling Sfofion: fsomplefe Service Fuvnifuwec The lnesf in town Grill um! Gin Slmp: Wheve frfiencls meef one' lmuq Super: Sevvice fvforlaefz A complefe ossovfmenl' of qrfocerfies, veqefcllnles and meafs. Mer1s, - Bmfs Fufnislwinqsa Mosf complefe line in Greenbvier Counfq. Ladies: Furfnislwinqsz Complefeg foiv peices fo ull. '- ccum Q, coup eous on soni cum sevvace. A f f J 1 , - Free Delivery. Charm Resi Qooms. Aivoimlev Livinq Qoom Suifsg Fviqirioive , Dm IQJ. C.1l,n14 I ico cn '0. Cl e Cl on farms. -B-!mnL qou. IQQUNQHQ Depavfment Slcove Qainelle, wed Vivglnla 1 n ,' .V i Regt Wiskes F 93 10. Conle 2 I Und' eqfs n , N 1 T 7 - . G7 Exienai To The C7Y'aJ king ,' 0199 E014 IQLH ' SJC C-iovalial Congrfalcu ations - 4 , un0Ie Q L1 Red washes Seniovs J T DeopIe9 Jcove A- SJCrQ-nlwtxf-- C Q CI 1 MO I . KP , Q H n Q 4 . , fb ,Im f ,. he S 3, ga Glne e, QS' IVQIUIG ' 2 A e ' 41 91 , E Z E g 3 Youv uappinegg Wa Q D q 5 E Kv 4-I . 8 ua 4 3 5QiFw, sei' f X' gf C lf: 2 '15 e W, K :E p tv X lil qi: Ce tx Q 4. Q SCHOOLCALENDAR Sept 4. Enrollment for 60 of the mostexcited undignified look- ing seniors in a long time. Nobody couldmake up his mind as to what he wanted to take' this last year But he did nt need toworrybecause he had about three Weeks in which to decide as we later found out. . Sept 27 .Off to a late stait at last butvno 'done' really xhinded for none of us wanted to get ' infink paralysis. Sept 21-28 Mostly footballuthis week and do our senior class- men shine out on that field! Oct 4 To-day we e'ec.ted senior class officers. French Powers is president' Hersey Fox, vice president and Orland Rhoades, secre- tary'-treasurer. Oct .10 Senior class went to Babcock Park for a chili feed' Plen- ty good! , ' Nov 4 Q Election day and everyone had a holiday with opportu- nity to vote Nov 14 Seniors selected rings. Everyone choose' a different ring but we finally picked the prettiest one. Nov.11-15: Everybody trying to get the most votes for queen. this week. Nov. 15: Homecoming dance and coronation of queen. Swell or- chestra provided the sweetest music ever heard, but a junior was crowned queen instead of the senior candidate. Bad-- Nov. 23: Organization of Town Hall Cluh with Carl Dolmetsch as principal Town Hall Crier. Dec. 12: Junior-Senior party to-night. Games and delicious re- freshments. Dec. 19: Senior rings due to-day. Dec. 20: After several trips to school andback again, we obtain- ed class rings and everybody seemed- ' 'tickled pink. Home for a Merry Christmas! ' Jan. 1: Back to school after the holiday feasting. A Jan. 4: Student council went into effect. Everybody. walk ' 'straight . Jan. 7: Basketball season opens with Rainelle playing Lewisburg. 4 Jan. 17: Semester exams. mark-the halfway lineof school, but most of ,us felt 'fdeep down in the bumps. 1 l A :ix A, 1 A, 1, X . , ,M 3. 5 1 Q 3 f ' , 7 t . Z 'X v . : nf A M A , ,,.. w w 2 R4 I. w ,4 L m Q , . ,- L K+ i'Xxr ,lf ls. rf! XY!!! W1 bv, Qc 5 A 'i Li 'fir E K 9 1 , , XE. 1 , , , A , . 1 my Jan. 24: Hurry! Exams are over and we're ready for fun. ' '5 Feb. 5:N Yearbook staff choosen and Louise Y. edits. ' Fed. 14: Valent,ine's Day and seniors are off to. Charleston for K ' tour of the capital. Everybody-had a grand time in spite of the rain .- V and the girl's stringy hair. ' - y ,-1 1 Marg 6-7-8: Tournament at Ronceverte, and Greenbank beat Rain- elle. But after all, A it was fun. April 1: April Fools Day, and Mr. Lanham's birthday. 1, April 17: Representatives from W4 Va. Tech and W. V. U. spread propaganda -among the seniors. A April 18: Skip day and a day of days to be remembered. 4 May 1-2-3: Band festival at Huntington and silence about the , Y., school with half! the tooters away. 1 ' May 16: Junior-Senior .banquet in church basement. Everbody 5- stepped out of his band-box for the occasion, May 23: Seniors out early. I May 25' Commencement sermon. Seniors marched from school J I to church 'for a mass -funeral lor that is what. it seemed like.J , 4 A N May 26: Places! Curtainl. 'Guilty orenot guilty! Senior play In 'K Night of January 16th. . May 27: Speeches! Awards! Diplomas! Tears! Commencement! I 4 4 A -4 fr Al Al ' ,D ol. K el W' 5, Jw' X ,exe xx l e Elk X elf 71, - fb 17. 1 172' 3- '. N I i V' H N V e ee 1li 4 . e ,. 5, xl 6: 9' l S1 3 L L L N. '4 i 5 llle serve eeeelleee lieeel Qeee 1 f ee eel, leeee. lieee. e Keep ue an minai. Townleqef N unIeq,s -I-auevirl A 56 to .3-LOG -Em l2m ef W- VG' -East Qainelle, xyf. ve. 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