Rainelle High School - Adytum Memoriae Yearbook (Rainelle, WV)
- Class of 1954
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P ' A x TAM Y : HA vs oun Arrslvnou mms . V' N Q k 1 WV Q A , K. A145 lk .. 'R' sf ,U ,, .. 'F I Q ' 5.4 4 3, 3 fu Q Wk'- q- aw 1, .X 1 ' i 3 J-r My 3 4 5,533 3 ' Q v , m Ei? I s,- Zzculty English: Miss Sara Clifford, Mrs. J. L, Holsberry and Miss Zella Graybeal Social Studies: Mrs. J. B. Young, Mr. W. W. Bower and Mr. A. J. Maynard i 2 1 V5 l Q I0 Physical Education: Miss Virginia West, Mr. James Brown and Mr. Robert Perkins I I f SENIOR CLASS 05,7 Il 7 ww, f . 21 C 'Q' 1 0 Q f - O xl 6 Ni ! fy. 4 A X0 S 'CL' 'Z AS .1 , L A ir 'ID XS' 6 6' 62 2 . fy : ' X I x . K , .1 '. . 1..' . I 1 . , 5 31 5 ,4 2 i , 1 i' Jf,fj'A , ',, ,V ' K if .-.......-.. 0-.,.w...A .,. s gp.. soles 31 ,fwiq . ,W faaffh qw F xL,i,y:f1+f Q., 'ffl' s ,S ff' 2'9 9 SHELBY CARR Beauty and brains . . . a nice combination. Combine them with sweetness and friendli- ness, and you've the tops . . . these spell Shelby. She's a tall, slim gal with a pleasant smile and always has that dimple in her cheek! W atch her fingers-fly iTffpfng and you're sure she'll be an office gal. She will make some firm the excellent secretary she plans to be. SHIRLEY CARR She hates getting up in the morning fmaybe it's because she doesn't have hot do gs and frozen custard for breakfastj. She's a busi- ness girl, too. lf it's dancing, skating, or swimming she's right there. She smiles at all students and frowns at all teachers-- except Mr. Holcomb. Thinks Robert Wagner is tops. Here's luck to Shirley. ww 1 .. 'iii f A If . ... . WI 'Ef'!.'Lff. '4 - . , ,. V4-,MM-Lk. xg.. . .. ,-F11 52 :SZFEQ BILL CARTER Bill's one of our up-and-coming busine s s men. . . He's already getting plenty of expe- rience at an Esso Station. . . Chief interests: a certain little blonde named Valera from the Senior class and any kind of FOOD--en- joys tinkering with motors. . . The life of the Shop. . . F riendly, always happy, Bill is 3 grand fellow! eniors FRANK CORRON Blue eyes and blonde hair . . . one ofthe cutest seniors . . . everyone's favorite. . . Franklikes sports and he's all for basketball. Hobby: loafing . . .likes girls . . . period. His ambition is to be seven feet tall! Has his eye on that diploma. Friendly, always smil- ing, Frank is a grand fellow. DOUGLAS CRAWFORD Yes, girls, tall--dark--and handsome . . .but, as we know, he's already taken. He's tops in chemistry, band, geometry, or should I say anything he undertakes. Wants to go to col- lege,but hasn't said where. He's a lady killer who seems to be concentrating on one special fand who wonders why?j. Will always be a nice guy. S611 BOBB Y C ROO KSHAN KS Bob's all right. . . He hates homework . . never has anything to do at study period . . . but he has his eye on that diploma. . . Has a number of interests: fishing,hunting, looking at pretty girls, and glancing at lessons. Thinks Marilyn Monroe is tops. He's care- free and happy. . . He'l1 be a friend of Uncle Sam when he's out of school. R. 5? VALE RA DO TSON Little Valera . . . she's tiny, blonde-haired, blue-eyed . . . sweet and nice . . . that's Valera. Two loves has she--an extra special guy named Bill and shorthand. She's a foot- ball fan. . . Prefers cooking and washing dishes to readin', 'ritin' and 'rithmetic. Her sweetness and friendliness have endeared her to students and teachers alike. I 0 I'S' LOU VONNE DURHAM Sugar and spice--everything nice . . . that's our Lou Vonne . . . witty and full of fun . . . has a pleasant smile . . . our Queen--the loveliest one of all . . . hates spiders . . . a regular customer at the post office for an all- important letter from a certain sailor . . . a fine gal. Best of luck to you . . . Lou Vonne. I ,A 49.1.1 6- T 1- . -Q, . X f if ,ex 1? GAII.. E GNOR She never breaks rules, and she's quiet and ' d strious Her favorite pastime is going to III U . the movies. Has a happy outlook on life. A O loyal supporter of our football team. n G 'l's list of likes: Chicken and Tony Curtis. ai A nice gal who keeps her ambition a secret. We wish you luck, Gail. ,Ni VIRGINIA FLESHMAN Sharp . . . Ginny is, and sweet . . . hates exams, but shouldn't . . . always ranks in the top A's. She's versatile and hard -working . . . loves to loaf, but never can find time. She's an eyeful in that uniform and one of our lead- ing majorettes. No wonder she was voted our mostlikely to succeed! Wants to earn a Duke diploma, and shouldn't she? cniars CURTIS FLESHMAN C rt is one of those fellows on whom we u can always depend. I-Ie's quiet and works steadily. Spends his spare time hunting and fishing. . . Strictly the outdoor type. Expects ' ' h' h as when to join the Navy and ride the ig se he has that coveted diploma at last in his possession. MARTHA FORREN She doesn't like surprise tests, but she does like: lots of people, a special guy, and Jeff Sh 's witty funloving and Chandler movies. e , friendly. Dislikes sarcasm . . .prefers ham- burgers, loaiing, and blue. Supplements her school activities by working at the theater. l'k Martha likes everyone, and so all of us i e her. q? -we-f 'N-J 'Ww- LOWELL FRASHURE He's the quiet type, or is he? Grey eyes . . . almost auburn hair . . . a friendly smile. . . He's nice, he's always in the right place at the right time. Good in shop . . . should be tops in his chosen occupation. Likes to watch sports, football, basketball, and most of all-- baseball. Wants to be a sailor for Uncle Sam. VILA GILBERT If you want a sweet temper, a good pal, and an all-around person, you have it in Vila . . . apparently s omeone has already made that important discovery. She likes blue and white . . . thinks Dale Robertson is tops. School has been both work and play for her, and those in school have enjoyed knowing her. Sem 0 rs THOMAS GENT LAWRENCE GILKESON He left us for M.H.S. but now he's back. A crew cut and a friendly smile . . . carefree and full of wit . . . dresses up and looks quite handsome . . . Tommy Dorsey the second. A business man of parts but never likes for the A.8z P.customers to delay their shopping hours. Tommy's been one of the favorites around school, and everyone wishes him luck. . ' t Tall, brown-eyed, dark-haired . . . Girls! He's a dreamboat! . . . everybody's friend . . . always found at off times on 9th Street at a certain white house. . . Hates to go to bed early, but when he's asleep, he has the best dreams. I-Ie's a good member of R.H.S. . . . has done a grand job ofbeing a good student. Liv 'QQ ll, .. I is JANET JOHNSON I-iere's one of our leading majorettes . . . and can she step! Enjoys it more than anything, too, except riding in a '52 black Cadillac, on the front seat beside a specialdriver. Janet's always in a good humor, never lonesome, and quite dependable. There's one thing she hates . . . exams. wi al' IDs as 17 JUNE JONES A cute lass with a yen for good grades and a good time both . . . has a special love for Marshall. She's a skating and movie fan too . . .likes people, so has many friends. Friendly and happy, little wonder everyone loves June. Wants to be a secretary if she doesn't ride awayin that tan Frazier that's always parked in front of her house. 0 FS JEAN JOHNSON The prettiest eyes in school, plus the longest eyelashes ever. A peppy cheerleader . . . ambi tio us student whose dream is to be a pharmacist . . . pleasant smile . . . famous soda jerk . . . a favorite with the boys,but no steady beau. . . all these and many more add up to a wonderful all-around girl. LOUELLA KEAVENY Quiet--but not shy at all. Quite small, seems to do all right at R.H.S. She came to us in September of '53, She wants nothing out of life but to be happy. A pleasing smile, a happy disposition and the love of her fellow students. With a twinkle in her eyes and a smile for everyone, Lou's a real pal. lig N. DERALD NOLEN Yes, this is Derald. Girls, he's good looking, plus having blue eyes, blonde hair, he has the brains to match . . . has all the answers in chemistry and geometry . . . keeps busy with many school activities and does each one well. Takes time out for reading, movies, swim- ming. He's a wonderful all-around person. He's bound to be a wonderful success. if ' 1' LEWIS POWERS He may speak only when spoken to . . . but this lad gets plenty of listening thatwayfwise fellowlj. . .Has a great start at the A.8i P. . . Secret arnbition: to become manager. fMr. Miller--bewarell Says he hates homework, but never comes to class without it. A mem- ber ofthe Glee Club. . .likes public speaking better than any other class. Scuiars SHELBY OSBORNE Yes, she's real and what's more . . . she's ours. . . The pride and joy of the seniorclass, one of the sweete st, most lovable girls in class. Is she witty, friendly, nice? Meet her once and then you'll know. What a gal! There's never a dull moment when A'Shel's around. She wants to be a nurse . . plus these. . . She's everybody's friend and vice- versa. That's our Shel. 1 , in ' 1 1:-1,9 VIRGINIA REXRODE The softestvoiced senior of them all! Enjoys living . . .never unhappy . . . a good student-- quiet, but not shy. For homework she has a very definite feeling, but never comes to class without it. A lovely disposition . . . a perfect combination: a real pal and a true friend. 'vr . JOHN RIC KMAN Here's a lad with more than his share of good qualities . . . friendly, studious, popular. . . He doesn't like fmenl teachers but they don't know it. But he's our John and that's enough said. . . He's carefree and congenial. He has a bad impression of homework. . . Manages to work, study, and play. He'll do all right, and why shouldn't he 'P cu! MESCAL RIC KMAN Quiet, awhiz in school, voted the rnost bashful girl, which helps more than it harms. Quite an actress. Likes R.H.S. and Chemistry. Has a definite opinion of homeworkbut never says what it is. Loves basketball, football, and almost any spo rt . According to all these qualifications she is quite a gal. MELVIN SANFORD He's the wittiest of them all . . . this is Hattie, Life has been more pleasant be- cause he's been sticking around. Coach couldn't do without him and neither could R.H.S. Likes to play football and eat. QWe have an idea which he likes the better.l Col- lege man.. .business man, or what, Hattie's ambition and personality are a combination that can't be beat. 0!'S ALVENA SEVY She wants nothing out of life but to be happy , . . and she has the combination for it: a pleasing smile, a happy disposition, and the love of her fellow students . Ornaments a certain finger with a solitaire . . .thinks June is a lovely month. . . She's always friendly, always jolly, always ready to help . . . a grand girl. 25' ff W'W lQ.v'ff'V' ky, .EZ ,jg . , 1- Q5 4 es 1 Q 1 KYLE SHUMAKER Casanova? '? ? No,just loves all the girls and the girls love him . . . why? . . Because he's cute . . .has grey eyes and brown hair. May- be so, but he's got more: a grand sense of humor, friendliness, and he's popular. Hates exams and school . . . after he earns that H.S. diploma, he wants to join Uncle Sam. Here's luck to you, Kyle. I L' VIRGINIA SIMMS Tall, blonde, and slender, plus those she's cute, nice, sweet, and friendly. Makes good grades and has a great many friends. She's one of the office girls, a whiz in commercial studies, so no doubt she'll make agood secre- tary. She likes everyone and everyone likes her, so why shouldn't she go places '? I l ,' fl Q I fp., .4 ' . A ' 4 .A4'o V ' .'.,r .f. o n ', MILDRED SKIDMORE Mildred is one of the nicest seniors. . . Her brown eyes always have a twinkle and tl1ere's neverless than one dimple inlier cheek. She'd sixriply die if she couldn't talk all the time . . . but her friends love it . . . she loves them, too,plus chocolate pie and football games. . . We know she will be happy and make those around her equally so. niars JOAN SMITH Blonde hair, blue eyes . . . an infectious giggle and looks like fun. Likes movies, public speaking and acq ui re s a very respectable report card every six weeks. She also thinks June is a lovely month and prefers keeping house to a career. She'll be all right wherever she is. O l .lg I sale H' 'fe' ll 0 - ,-. 4 v --,,... S ki l is xx ft? l BARBARA TAYLOR A sweet smile, an ale rt mind, these have Barb, . . She's loyal, she's sentimental, she's nice to know. Prefers making a type- writer fly to washing dishes . . . abusiness girl in the making . . . listens to the radio and reads. She never misses Farley Granger. Thinks R.H.S. is all right. Barb's sure to succeed in whatever she undertakes. 1 kr '1 7 'K 'flags 'P '.', 1 el' 'SF , ALVA UTTERBACK She's cute, she's sweet, she's nice to know . . .brown hair, blue eyes and made good grades, . .Alva has all these,plus the love of . d' many friends . Took time out for rea ing, f tb ll, swimming and never refused to do oo a anything for R.H.S. Alva exchanged the 3 r's for the role of Mrs. Charles Lyons. eniars MARIE TIGNOR Blonde hair and brown eyes . . . a quiet gal, but not shy at all. Ambition a secret. . . Fa- vorite colo rg blue , food: chicken, school: R.H.S., entertainment: movies or any kind of sports, hobby: reading. D0esn't like home- work or surprise government tests. Marie's a splendid gal and we're glad she decided to graduate froni R.H.S. VONORA YOUNG Imagine a girl whose secret ambition . . .is b a I-I W She has the looks, the ring, and to e . . can she cook! A sense of humor that's hard to beat . . . witty, fun to be around. Hates tempers . . .lovesbanana splits and a certain guy in the army. Doesn't like homework OT surprise tests. One of the friendliest folks around. 'X V , he 5 R. C . WAUGH Friendly, nice, and likes everyone so vice- versa. Loves: girls, money, movies, and Marilyn Monroe. Likes any kind of food, loafing, and dislikes surprise tests, govern- ment, and snobby people, also nosey ones. All these good qualities make up one of the sweet- est guys of the senior class. I, if Ci BE TTY CAROL WOMACK Our snappy head majorette . . . neat as a pin . . . talent. . . She's loaded with it . . . has a lovely voice, top piano and clarinet player, honor roll student to name a few . . . wears formals like a model and dances like a dream. . . They say the ladder of success is hard to climb but Bet has on her climbing shoes. . . Bet is surely destined for suc- mm Seuia DWAYNE WOOLLARD Never a worry, never a care has Dwayne . . . sornetime 5 known as Lucius Tarquinius Priscus Woollard! Chief interests: football, a certain gal from the Lilly Addition, and any kind of food. Dwayne's combination of good looks and a wonderful personality makes him one of the most popular seniors around. m ,Qs Tm FRIENDLIEST Frank Corron June Jones ONE 1'D LIKE TO DATE Karen Carr Derald Nolen Sv- 5 I SENIOR Qvj 'H TARS NEATEST Virginia Flu-shman Dcrald Nolen Pao,- , ,I--. inv BEST ALL AROUND AND WITTIEST Shelby Osborne Melvin Sanford NY MOST COURTEOUS Virginia Fleshman Wayne Bottomly MOST POPULAR Janet Johnson Melvin Sanford -or ffm 'R' 19' .-Hut. W, ai P 1, MOST BASHFUL Me scal Rickman Lowell Frashure W-nan.. Nagy, 1 -Q W Q , 09 'IW BIGGEST FLIRTS Vivian Alvis Kyle Shumaker L K R... pw 5, W JUNIOR CLASS juniors Beatrice Bobbitt Vonna Boyd Mabel Brown Willie Brown Betty Buchanan Donna Jean Carr Keiffer Campbell Nancy Campbell Barbara Corron Barbara Casto Torn Cavendish Harold Cochron 4 x df I , Q w 'fi 4, x, ' . l P 5 Niro u Nur lk X, ' X1 Jo Ann C raft Donald C rookshanks Jerry C rotty Kenneth Dixon Alice Flanagan Garnet Gearhart Shirley Gilbert Melanie Gladwell Wanda Goddard Larry Hamilton Connie Houchins Ralph Judy 'Pr GL Vs A no 5, any . fgyj , A,,, ,,,,r- 5 i5'-uf: 1712: x fum, 0: 4 Ig . flaw I, A 'T' -N51 2.-.- ?x+:-- 'S .. -5,1 fl.. - ahpyf f-12.4 funiars Joy Lee Jones John Johnson Lake Lambert, Jr. Velma Lively Margaret Micozzi Patty Miller Annabelle Pack Shirley Pack Janet Perry Elbert Pitsenbarger Gladys Plum Joan Rosewell E ,YV- V in, ,fe f ll L Q 0. F l',Nhxgf1lLiffq- N alll XX' SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN CLASS we rf? fi ,V m , .N V we af' ,ull BO!l'1'CIH.X.'IfZOll I C0 I 4 Q XP ag -0 V. : M' .jj P? ,, 5 u F 1 Y M5 Kipton Bottomly Jean Brackman Lynn Callison Laird Campbell Helen Carr Eugene Casto Gayle Childress Deloris Cole Bobby Crusse Leslie Dillon Alice Dixon Geraldine Dodd Flora Dosier Earl Edds Lewis Egnor Betty Fleshman Jerry Fleshman Howard Forbes Alice Gearhart Paul Gibbons Shirley Hager Darrell Hanna Meredith Hanna Franklin Hanson William Harmon tyco, Soplfmare 514 5, OFFICERS Joe Yearego ....... . ...... President - Alice Gearhart. . . . . . . .Vice-President ,iv Jim Wallace .... . . .Secretary-Treasurer :L . Jean Alley Ernest Backus Merlene Bell Margaret Black Margaret Boley James Bottomly QIQ AV K -r l , , 44 , ' 3574 cf f sw . 0 M lg i,,,?g'5:4 4:5-Hg 5 , J fi? , A X tw 'f - - x J ' ' V 5 4 - M fr i ,',., il in 7- 5 'rg ,ls l , X N YT' 1 bi fe N 5 -rm fa T17 1 ae! 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An Ame ri c an history class listens to a panel on the dis- cussion of the question Did South Carolina have the Right to Secede ? vi ' EIGHTH AND EN SEV TH GRADE Cecil Paul Adkins Paul Adkins Kinny Baker, Jr. Linda Carol Barke Nancy Barker Eugene Bennett Jimmy Bennett Sandra Bennett Gene Blair Ray Keith Boley Denny Bostic David Bowen Frances Brackman Kenneth Brackman Buddy Bragg Wynola Brown Bobby Callison Dale Callison Harry Chapman Myrtle Cochran Freddie Copen Randall Corron Arnold Curd Billy Dale Faye Depriest Frances Depriest Maynard Dixon Velva Dixon Coreda Eagle Charlotte Egnor Shirley Egnor Richard Flint Loraine Gilbert Melvin Goddard Martha Gray Judy Gutshall Ray Harris, Jr. Richard Hill Patsy Hobbs Carolyn Holliday .f? Susan Hopkins Charolette Houchins Howard Hylton Delores Jackson Jackie Johnson Ward Johnston Nancy Judy Bennie Kenny Buford Lively Bobby Lee Lotts Banner Loudermilk Franklin Manspile Betty McQuain David Meadows James Miller Virginia Miller Kenneth Moody Ila Neff Ercil North David O'Dell Patricia Pack Helen Pitsenbarger Carry Price Peggy Lee Pruitt Connie Puffenbarger Larry Puffenbarger Suellen Ramsey Shelby Ratliff Darrell Redden Norma Kaye Rose James Rudd Marion Sanford Velma Sanford Ernest Sanders Billie Ann Shockley Charles Simms Frankie Simms Donald Smith Helen Smith Garnet Steele Eugene Tignor Connie Wallace Paul Waugh Freddie Willey Billy Joe Williams Ronald Willis Richard Wilt Ruth Wood Richard Woolridge Jackie Wyatt Janet Zickafoose Alice Zimmerman Janis Brafford Farrell Brown Wayne Brown Shirley Brown Janet Campbell Billy Canfield Anna Lee Carr Margaret Carr Roger Carr George Casto John Cavendish Cecil Clinebell Jimmy Coffman Susan Collins Jack Dale Corron Carol Curd Elizabeth Cutlip Lawrence Cutlip Letha Eagle Patty Fleshman Tom Cilkeson Frances Gladwell Roger Goddard Nancy Gregg Joan Hanson June Hanson David Lee Hearn Johnny Hill Jean Ann Holiday Richard Hughart Donald Alley Betty Baker Christine Ballengee Seventh Grade Shirley Brown . . . . . . . . . President Mackie Wood . . . . . . . . .Vice -President Jimmie Coffman. . . . .Secretary-Treasurer v I 1 2 x., X rs. . , ffm t W3 ,,,- bei? 4 V , : If -,-1 .img f 'Ss J se e 7 VLPL- X Q ' J x Q. 6 , ,ce 'J JR ,Q Q., 4, , 8,0 . ,Er-Q ,FK fee? 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V ..., V if 4, RTX' 1 Fil.. A neg: 1 1 'S ws.. is ll 5, XY X 'T 'ff .V yu 'f V ' 4 ,.--xx R. L. A , G., Q-f -,fl L 4 . C S' 'ri x 'f QJ James Parrott Cameron Plum Erla Richmond June Rickman Patricia Rickman William Robinson Klan Rookstool Dolores Sanford Marshall Sanford Buddy Short James Sisler Carolyn Slaven Judy Smith Ronald Smith Bruce Spade Rohonda Sue Spade Lillian Surbaugh Dale Thomas Ilene Tincher J. C. Tincher Vada Tincher Terry Tyler Mary Vass Carroll Vestal Eugene Wiseman Arthur Wood Rose Wright Joe Yearego Edward Zimmerman Elvin Zimmerman d the Chr DIM LIGHTS AND SOFT MUSIC SET THE STAGE FOR THE SENIOR PARTY ,. r, in a f , 7 J , , , f' V. ' K ,f ff! f X ,,QQs ' H 17 L if 5 f i H K , .. h ' Z f if ' 'Q' 'f if X . ACTIVITIES er Q n, QC I I' ,V , , ix I I . X. K x. N iff Jean Johnson if 4 WP ,. , J J al -B E Z Virginia Fleshman Betty Womack 1?-lf' Karen Carr Betty Boggs f kr 5 , af4 Rai nelle C hapte r U15 Hanger Staff Shelby Carr Phyllis Hogsett Emma ' ' s - , Janet Johnson Barbara Bennett IS Hand Shelby Osborne ............. President Karen Carr. . . ...... Vice-President Verla Lively . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer Shelby Carr ............ Student Council 4 t Q AA-'N K 4' 'mai WT? A 'lr I 4 . ' M , 3 23 W 51 1 I ' an R Y I ' ' M e Q E, -. NNN!! Q-- ,,- .,m.Q fag' Af. . Az Xl' . X ,iff 'X -A 'V m ? 1 i 3. as Q' ,f q 24,5 ' J ,h N W . ia , j 4 v ,Q , 3 , , f s A f' fl 2 M' E s . N Q I 5 P F I f ,W Y 'fd v V ,gf . H if if g sv . J -3 . . 4 X i ' ms- f ' . , .' f f A Xa? ff S 'T 1 4 Y D ' T1 iff ' U ,Q ', ' wwf Y 0 N ' 55 :,i 1 g g 3 1 . ff m 2 , I Q 4 if , J I ln... ' 4. nn - K. S ,M '-7 arching us 51011 rankie Hanson anda Shumaker arol Wyatt aren Carr arnet Gearhart Waadwind First Row1 Connie Wallace, Leah Ray Johnson, Faye Forren, Vonna Boyd, Sandra McQuain, Frances Sanford, Esther Ramsey, Paula Scott. Second Row: Patricia Flanagan, Sue Harmon, Faye Puffenbarger, Margaret Boley, Myrna Zickafoose, Garnet Gearhart, Mary Sanders, David Hopkins. l5'mss Bo Hearn, Shelby Carr, Tommy Gent, Buddy Johnson Jerry Crotty, Shelby Osborne. Natmmzl Honor Saczcty k Alva Utte 1-bac Joan Smith a Coffen Mar V11-glnla 'ini P ul Wallace Rai Berry W omack 3 Ph Jud Mescal Rlckm an Barbra T aY1Or Fleshman Bafbar Mrs W1ckl1ne Ysander Sponsor PhY1l15 H08Sett Ernrna MCI ,-., J 1099 5 Mel shemy can ov ame Glad Well Der ,rw Jean J0hnS0U net Johns Wayne Bottomly on Law Fence G11 Qld Nolan keson nfl re f f S X, . I W . ' ' a ' . S U -gif, .4 xz. - few r, Y r, V M 1 b M , Ja 1 1 K Ffa. H ,, ' .Vg ' l ' 2 f 4 s - Q1 A - I ' A X ,emi -1 :ig ,f HP Our flaluqconfifzg .Queen Lou Vonne Durhaurn - A X Jvf Jfamecaming Scenes if New .,.i+'S233 U. 4 T-'1 'av .,-i mi:-5' A-if , Just Chattini ' Zaught llrmufa rc What! Kicked out again, Tink '? g Can you imagine! Jimmy studying? fi T - Could the Y be tear-in g it aPart ? ATHLETICS ,x '45 Qi K ,fwfvH 'Wi i V ,,,L, f , ,wx Clic' I 95 3 Hangers Varsity quad Through sunshine and shadow, through vic- tories and reverses, our faithful athletic directors, Head Coach Brown and Assistant Coach Perkins, led us during the 1953-54 season. Always stressing true sportsman- ship in every phase of athletics, they taught us the important lesson: It matters not so much whether you won or lost but how you played the game. W1-X v ' v W haf g 7 , A A wif' . . ff H - , Q. Fr, gi iv-1 :I r u , 1 , f,'f 2 0 -. . 1, V v..r-Fagan, vp- gun I a, .,. , As, , 'Q , N s 0 4, ,5 Y, is -GA.. S l 1- f , . M -V lyme? wwf- 'IA '25 h ,QW X .,.xr. , .4 Q. ff f1.',j fx.: ' -. fx- :i Efjfff97i, iflZ Yk we ffl 1, Jug ,wxwhrgl 3.4.4 ,f'i.jF!'g,.M3? Q Qfddkfxffjf' QQ.: w.'wn 'nb EI i I it ' I 'U x ' te' f n 1 ' -.., t 1 .La 1 . C ' MTU' f xx - up QF-ra' ,L .9 , , 1' , A' A 4 I ,Vu. V 'K Q. 4 q I:-3v5 4.' - . 'YZJM 'Q .2-,fn A 'Ant A wpiv- A mf . xx, N '4u,31.,9..f1. 4 ba. -:b . A , f ' . in , . 4 . 'f?f P- TSG Q fe Jr 5 ' 0.x fl Q I if ' ' A Q J' 4 Q' ? iv K? 4 nl ,Ii V 6 A , ' S 1' V. Y' ggi , ,V QV,- .., . fpm 4 , 2 'Q . ' -I 3 1 I 5-4' if ' ' E , . , -,K QHELQ Q ,gg 5 I 3 x I 5, ' M6 , T 1 G 2 8 f Q5 Q- if f m ,J ge - ' 5 ii ? as 5 5 fb df ' 4 f f' :Q 'f .1 1' P rs P' ' if ik NK fl. PN 1- K 9 'ig J 53 f X ... .1 ,D .. W f'-ff: K I rt on the pr Elbe wo for us by Lawrence' I 1, Hall Our Varsifll-9 UH ZL he loose 'bw Y, 7? U Joe 0 ,. -..ur-es against the Wild cats! . . I . . X 1 ' . 1 '-V 8. 'Q 55 ff 4 , ' 'v s 4744? ' w. 21 5f 1,m F L., 1 lf... x ll 31,1 WO? ,Safaris Exer ' czge muscles seg:-e essential 01'e be . to 1- glnn' lmbe me gym acgilg-stiff I les . iw.- flr af ' .' 57,8 A Badminton is a favorite indoor sport of the gym classes. Beginning and ending their gym period with a rush to the locker room, the sophornore and junior girls took part in various gym activities during the course of the year. Under the direction of their gym teacher, Miss Virginia West, these girls partici- pated in sports with a great deal of en- thusiasm. ln the fall,the girls enjoyed the out-of-door sports, such as softball and horseshoes. Basketball in the gym provided plenty of excitement on rainy days. Che Praduction Of Che kauger C0 A and J Motel Gordon Alls, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Alvis Zflzc Patrons Mrs. O. E. Halsey Mr. and Mrs. Jim Haynes Mr. Howard Holcomb Mr. Jimmy Alvis Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boley Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dennis Boyd Troy Bishir . E. R. Boley . K. O. Boley Rev. Joe E. Brown and Mrs. Brown P. A. Crotty Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Joe E. Brown Leon H. Brown . H. H. Buster . J. B. Buster . Leonard W. Campbell Miss Anne Carr Mr. Oliver Cavendish, Jr, Miss Barbara Colabrese Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr r and Mrs and Mrs Grant Collins Jack Cook . Veon Cox Bud Crowder W. E. Deegan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Hopkins Miss Darles Houchins Mr. Joel Howard Mr. and Mrs. Miss Jane Ru Jennis Studio Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hugart ssell Jarrett and Gift Shop Bill Johnson Joe Johnston Miss Betty Lou Jones Mr and Mrs. Bill Jones Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Judy Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Keaton Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy Lake Lambert, Jr. Mr. Hobert Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Loan Mr. George Lucher Mrs. Vivian Lusher Mrs. Frances Maloney Miss Betty Martin Mr. John McCall requires more than the time and talents of stu- dents ---- to Mr. Coffman and our teachers who co- operated so splendidly when schedules had to be disrupted in order to get our pictures made ---- to Mr. Tom Ocheltree, who worked so many hours on the photographs used throughout the book ---- to the students of R.H.S.WhO gave us our story and for whom this book is planned ----and to the many indi- viduals who have helped create this book, the staff extends its thanks. Mr. James Partain Miss Thelma Jo Phillips Mr. John B. Penman Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Raine Rainelle Grill Miss Leona Ross Miss Edith C. Rupert Miss Marilyn Ann Sanford Miss Willa Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Scott Miss Yvonne Scott Mr. and Mrs. Andy Shelton Miss Virginia Simms Mr. Charles Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Thompson Miss Marie Tignor Youth Center Mr. and Mrs J. B. Young Mr. and Mrs L. H. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Walla Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walls M . . The Bird Dog Mrs. H. J. Fox Miss Louise Gilkeson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray Miss Ruth Ellen Gray Miss Zella G1-aybeal Miss Polly Griffith Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Grimes Miss Martha Guthrie Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hall Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McGregor Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller Miss Doris Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morton Mr. C. S. Mosrie Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Neal Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Neff Miss Donna Nutter Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pack Lester W. Watts Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Judge Miss Virginia West Charles White Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. . . . andlto the ADVERTISERS without whose coope been no RANGER go the thanks and appreciation . Quentin H. Wickline . and Mrs . and Mrs and Mrs. . and Mrs . and Mrs and Mrs. W. W. Wickline, Charles Willard J. N. Wills R. H. Womack Detward Woolla Eddie Zopp ration there could have of the CLASS OF 1954. THE R I ELLE DEPART E T STORE The One Stop Store of Greenbrler County FRI GIDAIRE A PPLIANCES MAJESTIC RANGES YO UN GSTOWN KI TC HE NS FLORSHEIM SHOES STOKELY S FINEST FOODS We extend our Bes t t Wlshes for the Semors of 1954 Phone 2271 Luck and Success Wvfrrw Qavfvftrwv 2271 HAYNES RADIO and REFRIGERATION SERVICE ROS-ALEE S LUNCH Club Room Prlvate D1f11Hg Room East Ralnelle West V1rg1n1a Compliments of CARPER PARTS East Ralnelle West V1rg1n1a East Ralnelle West V1Tg1H13. AND H DRIVE IN CONGRATULATIONS Curb Se TVICC Soft Dr1nks Sandw1che s EAST RAINELLE CLINIC C C Jackson Congratulauons Semors Physlclan 81 Surgeon DR B A ROSE C E Balley Ray Medlcal Te chn1c1 an BO VOYAGE, E IORS WALLACE AND WALLACE Funeral Dxrectors Phone 3511 East Ralnelle West Vlfglnla I . 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