Reader High School - Rehiscan Yearbook (Reader, WV)

 - Class of 1952

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V.U,, M. A. ROBERT OTT F-Hslish West Liberty, A, B, Mathematics Coach X NORMAN DULANEY Salem B. S. Social Studies Chemistry :M V xr x ggi. 3 , 5 t 5 WILDA SIBURT Marshall, A. B. W. V. U.. M. A. Home Economics Commerce ,af f CLARA MAE MASON Glee Club ..... 1, Z F.T.A. Club ...., Z journal Club ..... 3 Senior Play ..... 4 Vice-President.l,Z,3 President ......, 4 Commencement Music W lL.DA WILDMAN F.T.A. Club .... l,Z Blue 8: White Club 2 Dramatics Club. . . 3 Secretary ..... 3,4 Senior Play ..... 4 Cheerleader ..., 3,4 Princess ..,. . . 3 VIOLET FANKHOUSER , Magnolia . .... l,Z,3 F.H.A. Club. . .l,Z,3 RA YMOND STACKPOLE Blue 81 White Club. Z Camera Club. . . l,3 Basketball. . .l,Z,3,4 Baseball ...., l,Z,4 junior Play ..... 3 Senior Play ,,,,, 4 l Q ' NNE' ' REVA HAUGHT Glee Club ....... 1 Nature Club . . . .2 journal Club ..... 3 F.T.A. Club ..... 2 Vice-President. . .4 junior Play ...... 3 Senior Play ...... 4 WILMA WILDMAN F.T.A.Club .... 1,2 Blue lx Whi!e Club. Z Dramatics Club . . .3 junior Play ...... 3 Cheerleader .... 3,4 Princess , , , , ,3 MARY VAY STARKEY F.T.A.Club .... 1,2 Glee Club .... l,2,3 junior Play ..... 3 Commencement Music MAX KOC l-lER Camera Club. . . 1,3 Blue ln White Club .2 Basketball . . l,Z,3,4 Baseball ..... 1,2,4- junior Play ...... 3 Senior Play. . . . 4 GLADYS CANNON Drarnatics Club. . . Glee Club ,,.. .,l,5 F.I',A.Club .... IZ junior Play, . . .. DULLIE CRANE Glee Club .... , F'.T.A. Club .... Senior Play ...., RONA NORRIS Glee Club ...... Blue 81 White Club F,T.A.Club . .. I, Dramatics Club, . , junior Play .... Z, 3 Senior Play .,,.. 4 SHIRLEY ICE Nature Club .... l,Z Camera Club .... 3 Basketball ..... 1,3 Baseball . . . . .Z,4 junior Play . . . . 3 Senior Play ..... 4 Z Z Wfmk +?i C Ek. ELEANOR DAUGHI-IR TY F,T.A.Club .... l,Z Glee Club ..... . Z,l Dramatics Club, . . I Senior Play ...... 4 BETTY CUNNINGHANI Glen- Club ,.., l,Z,5 Senior Play .,.., 4 LOUISE GRIFFl'I'H F.T.A. Club ..., l,Z GleeClub,, .. 5,3 Setretary, , , . .I President . . A . Z junior Play ..... 3 Senior Play ,.... 4 Commencement Queen ...... . .5 j.B. HAUGHT First Aid Club... l Camera Club.. . 1,2 Secretary . .. .. Z President. . . . .lj Basketball , . , l,Z,3 junior Play. . , . . 3 Senior Play . . . ,4 Annual Staff SEIATED: Vt ilma Wildman, Clara Mae Mason, Reva Haughl. STANDING: Eleanor Daugherty, Mary Starkey, Gladys Cannon, Max Kocher, Louise Griffith, j.B. Haught, Rona Norris, REHISC HAN STAFF Editor-in Chief ......... .... . ..... .Clara Mae Mason Assistant Editors-in-C hief. . . . . Reva Haught and Wilma Wildman BusinessManager......... Assistant Business Manager. . . . . Circulation Manager ..... . . Advertising Manager ..... Art Editor ......, Sports Editor .... Photographer. . . ..... . . . . Typists ..... . . .Clara Mae Mason --f-Q . . . Galdys Cannon . Mary Vay Starkey Eleano r Daughe rty . . . Louise Griffith . . Rona Norris . . .Max Kocher . . . J. B. Haught and Gladys Cannon 9 'N Class History On September 7, 1948, we gathered in room 5 to prepare for our trip on the R. H. S. of '52. Mr. V. C. Fankhouser was our instructor. That year we chose j. B. I-laught for our President, Clara Mae Mason, Vice-President, and Louise Griffith our Secretary-Treasurer. We selected the white rose as our class flower, black and white as our colors, and our motto was We pull the most, when we pull together. We had a wiener roast the first of October and our assembly program the first of April. When we first started our training, we were 30 in number. During the year we gained one, namely, Norman Briggs. That year we lost joy Tennant, Faye Haught, Betty Lou Bassett, Candy Roberts, Mona Gay Arnett, Bonnie Spraggs, Carl 'Daugherty, and Grady Norris, On September 6, we returned to school. Charles jackson did not return. During the year, we lost Betty Sovil, Clifford Fisher, and Roma Long. Our officers were: Louise Griffith-President, Clara Mae Mason-Vice-President, and j. B. Haught Sec- retary-Treasurer. Our motto remained the same, but our colors were blue and gold and our flower, the white lily. We had our class party October 13, and gave our assembly program March 24. This year the girls of our class served at the annual junior-Senior Banquet. The year ended with a class of 18. In the year 1950 on September 5, we returned for the third year of our instruct- ion on our rapidly approaching trip we will take into the world. 'lhis year we shared our home room with the Senior Class. Roma Long was back with us, but quit later in the year. We also lost Gerald McAllister and Sam Brown to the U. S. Air Force. J. B. Haught was chosen President, Wilda Wildman Secretary, and Clara Mae Mason was re-elected Vice-President. We changed our motto to Hammer it out , our colors to red and white, and the class flower to the white peony. We gave the ann- ual junior class play A Ready.Made Family , April 5, 1951. The junior-Senior party was held September 29. The banquet we gave for the graduating class was a big event in our history. On the last day of school, we and the Seniors went to Coopers Rock State Park near Morgantown. Finally, on Tuesday, September 4, 1951, fifteen of us gathered in the typing room to complete our final year of preparation. As we looked about, we noticed a new face, Violet Fankhouser, and that we had lost Stanley Miller, Charles McHenry, and Shirley Ice to the Junior Class, Shirley returned to us the second semester. We chose the peony to be our flower, retained our colors from last year, and selected Flying High , as our motto. This year was filled with many activities. On September 29, we had our party which everyone enjoyed. Our play Mother-in-Law Blues , was given on November 16. As is the custom of the Senior Class, we gave the annual Christmas program for the school. The banquet which was given by the junior Class for us in May was much enjoyed and deeply appreciated by all of us. Then, Sunday May 18, the Baccalaureate Sermon was preached. Finally, the day arrived! On May 20, we received our diplomas which stated, that we were ready for the final take-off. So, with Clara Mae Mason as class Pres- ident, Reva Haught Vice-President, and Wilda Wildman as Secretary-Treasurer, sixteen of us boarded our plane. With our hearts filled with anxiety and happiness, and yet with a bit of longing for the friends and under-grads left behind, we began our trip, Flying High , to meet the world and what it holds in store for us. 10 Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1952, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the President of the junior Class, we present the class key. We, the Senior Class, will Carol Baker a bobby pin with which to pin back her hair. I, Gladys Cannon, will a bridge to Raymond Straight so he can cross the creek in the school bus. We, j. B. Haught and Shirley lce, will our latest invention, a paper winder-full instructions included-to the junior Class to roll up the paper decorations of the Banquet. We, Dollie Crane, Violet Fankhouser, and Mary Starkey, will Biddie Smith, Mary Snider, and Mildred Ueltsc hy a Gospel Song Book. We are tired of hillbilly songs. We, Max Kocher and Raymond Stackpole, will Bernard Staley a pair of glasses so he won't have to get so close to Helen to see her. l, Wilda Wildman, will Delano Daugherty some tire patching with which to fix his flat tires. We, the Senior Class, will Helen Haught some tape to cover the keys on her type- writer. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Ott some glass wax to use on his bald head. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Hall some paraffin wax to take the place of that we chewed. We, Clara Mae Mason, Reva Haught, and Eleanor Daugherty, will Shelby McHenry a pic ture of Raymond Stackpole. I, j. B. Haught, will Chester Martin a banana because he acts so much like a monkey I, Louise Griffith, will my ability to talk in American Government Class to Betty jo Yost. ' We, the Senior Class, will Shirley Fisher and Nina Gayle Brown a book entitled, How To Catch A Single Man . I, Reva Haught, will Wanda Sue Haught a carrot. I, Rona Norris, will my ability to dance to Ruth Griffith. I, Clara Mae Mason, will my ability to make straight A' s to Madison Rine. I, Betty Cunningham, will my extra height to Wanda I-laught. We, Wilma Wildman and Rona Norris, will our ability to flirt with the boys to Mary Balwanz, Gail Loy, and Trixie Snider. We, the Senior Class, will the love spoons to Arretta Mae Workman and Chester Martin. I, Violet Fankhouser, will my ability to make A' s in Shorthand to Bernard Staley. ll f' Senior Class Prophecy Here we have a map of the air trails and airports of the earth dated twenty years from now. An opportune find since our class expects of us five wise words of foretelling. Let us spread it out here and see if we can find the landing place of everyone of the six- teen Seniors who are soon to take off this flight out into the world. H mmmmmmm .... there comes the plane which took its flight Z0 years ago--the R. H. S. of '52, Ah, yes, here is Eleanor Daugherty who is a chemist at the big chemical plant at Porters Falls District. She has received her M. A. degree from West Virginia University. She is extremely skilled and plans to retire in ten years with a mere S500 a month. Where did the Wildman twins land? Ah, here they are. They still look a good deal alike, but I learn that their names have changed. They are now Mrs. Keith Butler and Mrs. Delano. Daugherty. Wilma is a very lovable and charming wife with a mere family of two sets of twins ---- all girls. Keith now manages a large business office for Weirton Steel with her help. As for Wilda, when the great director, Delano Daugherty, saw her performance in our Senior play Mother-ln-Law-Blues , he was greatly impressed by her talent for acting and took her to Hollywood to put her in the movies. She later became his bride. And here is the trail of Max Kocher! He owns the large airport and the Kocher Hotel in the upper end of Reader. He married a beautiful night club ballet dancer and singer. The Kochers are a family of five---Max jr., Cornesia, Donna Marie, plus Mama and Papa. Gladys Cannon? Hm ---- it is still Cannon. She is very efficiently operating the switch- board in Reader Tel 8: Tel. She will become the main operator and have ten subordinates in 7 months. She was trained in Wheeling. Alas! Shirley lce is President of Reader Tel 8: Tel. He has made it a very prosperous business and he also serves on the Board of Education, and has been justice of the Peace in Reader for 13 years. j. B. Haught after cruising around the world three times, finally ended his flights in Reader, and has become the head of one of the city' s leading firms. You cannot go down Main Street without seeing the sign Haught' s Department Store . The former Higgins grocery store is now a large department store and covers one acre of ground. There is the new city auditorium where Raymond Stackpole is giving an interesting lecture on Lower Taxes and Salary Reductions in the Government . He is running for the Senate next month. We feel he will be very efficient in Congress because we well re- member the ability to debate he displayed in American Government Class Acting as his secretary is Violet Fankhouser. She started a kindergarten in Reader School. We remember how well she conducted the elementary grade classes back in '52 when some of the teachers were absent. Her ability as secretary is helping Raymond plan his campaign speeches. Here is the Reader High School! That is the place we spent many of our happiest days. How it has changed! It is at least four times larger than when we graduated. Oh, yes, here is Louise Griffith, the only old-maid teacher Reader High School has. So you thought she'd be sure to catch a man? But she's turned out to be an English teacher, and she really makes the school-kids work. Where did Dollie Crane take her flight? Oh, yes, she finally married one of her soldier friends to whom she used to write. He is now a five star general. Mrs. Weisenburg is traveling all over the world with her husband. He was formerly stationed in japan, but is now retired from active duty. Sure enough, Reva Haught has become a poet. Her poems are mostly about France and the French people. Why? Simply because her husband, jules Verne, has taken her to France where they have lived for 15 years. Her inclination to write poetry was displayed in the 12 poems she used to write in school. I-Iere' s the trail of Betty Cunningham now a graduate of West Virginia Business College. She has taken her older sister's position as Mr. T. B. Cain's secretary. She attended WVBC for 3 years and now proves herself to be very well trained and skilled. Ha! ........ Clara Mae Mason Bucher is the head nurse in the State's largest hospital--Reader Memorial Hospital. She was trained in Wheeling: Her daily column, Maintaining Your Hea1th , appears in the leading papers of the country. Mary Vay Starkey, world famous pianist, is now making personal appearances in-New York's Carnegie Hall. With her soprano voice, she is coming along well in radio and television broadcasts. Her next appearance will be in Paris. Rona Norris finally made her landing in the Washington Theatre on Capitol Stre'et in Reader. There you can see her in the snake dance which she brought back again. After marrying she gave up her job as stewardess for the Kocher airlines. Where am I? ....... Why, this miserable map! ......... I see myself in my old school helmet again, I will not look closer to see what I am doing. Fold the old thing up and put it away and board the R. H. S. of '52 once again for our different destinations. Class Poem of 1952 There's sixteen in ourclass Each a lucky lad or lass, We've worked hard to get to the end Now that we're through our life will begin. Clara Mae, who lives across the creek, Sees Nick every night of the week, We're sure she'11 go a long way in life And make some man a loving wife. There is Reva, who knows lots of men, But a special one whose name is Ken, She's also the youngest of our class And indeed a very pretty lass. Rona, who lives on Eight Mile, Has never forgotten how to smile-- And whenever there's a boy in sight You'l1 see her eyes begin to light. Wilda, who comes from Mexico, Out with Delano she's bound to gog When he isn't looking she sure does flirt With anybody who wears a shirt, Now Wilma has gotten herself engaged That's nothing for. that is the rageg Too bad Keith doesn't have a big brother Cause twins shou1dn't be parted from one another. I3 Gladys is always charming and gay She giggles from morning 'till end of day, She has a good time wherever she goes But some how can't seem to keep a beau. And there's j. B. the oldest one We all think he's lots of fun, From Uncle Sam he got a call He is going to be missed by us all. Now there's Raymond tall and thin His black hair stands right on endg He likes to quarrel that's for sure And for this there is no-cure. Max is the tall and handsome lad, It takes a lot to get him mad, He's the apple of many a girl's eye For the girls really think he's a wonderful Next is Shirley, happy and free Cutest guy I ever did see, He thinks he can drive a Chevrolet And all the time just herds away. Next is Dollie so happy and gay We think she'1l be in the opera somedayg She writes to soldiers all over the land, Perhaps someday she'll find her a man. Louise, valedictorian of our class, Is a very quiet little lass, She hails from Piney several miles away, But she seldom ever missed a day. Eleanor, a girl who's really a whiz, Makes a good grade on a Chemistry quizg In our home room she has lots of fun Throwing books and making the boys run. Violet, who comes from Money Hill, Spends all her time writing to Bill, She has eyes of grey, hair of brown, But you seldom ever see her frown. Betty Ruth is tall and thin Always full of vigor and vim, Hair of blonde that curls on the ends And she always has lots of friends. Last is Mary Vay the bashful one, Who lives down next to Turkey Run: When over the piano her fingers fly One almost forgets that she is shy, ' ig, 14 BUY Complaints Well, here I am to tell you about life in Reader High School, and what you have to put up with in this institution. First of all, we go to Democracy class. There is Mr, Hall directing the traffic in the lower hall. Then we hear all about his week-end trips and that mighty Hudson, and also how to take pictures. All of that in one period! The next period in Government class, Mr. Fankhouser keeps us busy looking up words, then we can't pronounce most of them after we do get them looked up. He's always griping about the paper on the floor of the auditorium and in the halls. Why doesn't he tell the janitor? That's his job. While we're doing all this, there sits poor Reva, the only Senior in Algebra class with Mr. Ott quarreling at her. In Physical Education, he just sits on the bleachers and lets them fight it out. Some of us wonder if it is safe to walk into the gym without a suit of armour. There's Mrs. Hall, who keeps us busy writing essays, themes, and compositions, and then in return we get such names as smart Alec, nosy, and silly goose . And that's not all! She moves Raymond around the room so much, we often wonder if that isn't the reason he is so skinny. And you know that teacher, Mrs. Siburt. We can hardly distinguish her from the seventh grade students except for the click of her heels and her constant yelling, Put your chairs down, boys, or Get your shorthand . Anything that happens to disappear from her desk in the typing room, such as thumb tacks, we Seniors are always blamed, Why doesn't she take that old desk down stairs? Now there's that kid, Flash, who calls himself a teacher. lnfChemistry class, he talks on everything but chemistry. When he Wants to do an experiment, he runs for Mr. Hall. We wonder if he studied Ping-pong or chemistry in college. My, oh my! Those juniors, sure think they are hot stuff. Selling candy and such. By the time they are Seniors they will be millionaires. Those Sophomores are the ones who have really got the nerve. After we remodeled the basement, they don't allow us to leave a single thing in it. They even go as far as to throw our coats in the wastebasket. We don't have so much trouble with the Freshmen since they aren't so very big. But they sometimes do things that we are blamed for. However, the Freshman girls do try to run the whole school especially the library. I 15 J if ...--A L,- X 'X - Aff? Y , -ev-, , ,,,, , . ,Pnlluvunw ' Y7 1,-, 4,1 1 -, -h: Y W? X11- L 7' f, If? 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Max Kocher, Eugene Morgan, joe Tennant, john Price Coach, Robert Ott SECOND ROW: Stanley Miller, Bill Bulter, Manager, Shirley Ice, john Brown, Ernest Hayes .yrs Carol Baker, Garnet Straight, Wilma Wildman, Wilda Wildnan 28 Junior High Basketball FIRST ROW: Raymond Lasure, Lawrence Loy, Forrest Tennant, Carl B. Haught, Mike Clarke, Coach, Robert Ott SECOND ROW? Manager, jim Daugherty, Keith Highley, Delbert Lasure, Robert Haught Lee Tennant, Chester Martin NINA GAYLE BROWN AVlS BUCHER uh-g-...ann-any UNM!! MIHIII l1u-.l-.u.1A. 29 IJI' K9 'V Aj,-vu I1 J' ' ,1, fl ph, pffzv' lggiflm dffubf uf----Y-, Baseball Team -, utirfb ki F .11i- and 5 J 214 'ff I ,q,., JI? U, 9 515,11 4- Kcnry It ' 731: 1kdbL'f Efllvgr fans Lf .M 46 , 5d,Q0'l Kwnfn' E1f4 ' .ll u I' K fqltil V Loajfs H7 v' f0 l'I I I j,,,,. Lflffl 7,nc :W O ian-f Jfdafllf Iso f11'lo-if Co-Stars 55 Av. Q A53 AZ, 2' A W' 14 y , fix e 0 a o ' L N Us I ' . 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JOHNSTON MOTOR SERVICE P O N T I A C Drex M. Johnston Third and Locust Streets Telephone 50 New Martinsville, W. Va WETZEL SUPPLY COMPANY Building and Farm Supplies International Farm Machinery Phone 20 New Martinsville Compliments of VALLEY SNACK BAR Steelton, W. Va. Congratulations to Class of 1952 IAMS FUNERAL HOMES Phones 404 New Martinsville Middlebourne it l HERRICK'S ESSO SERVICE Batteries - Tires - Accessories New Martinsville West Virginia Steelton Compliments of FRANKHAUSER JEWELRY PHILLIPS CHEVROLET CO. SALES for Economical Transportation SERVICE C H E V R O L E T Auto Repairing - Gasoline - Oil - Body Sz Fender Repair and Painting AAA Wrecker Service Phone 9F11 Pine Grove, W. Va. Kaiser - - Frazer ARNOLD BECKETT GARAGE S 8. H MOTOR CO. General Auto Repairing - Welding Corner Route 2 Sz Virginia Street And Gasoline Phone 460 New Martinsville, W. Va. Wrecking Service Compliments of DR. W. ROSS BATSON Compliments of Pine Grove, W. Va. A- A- ARISON B O O S T E R S LUND'S FLORIST MRS. H. A. ROBINSON W. D. EMCH W. R. PACSH POTTS CLEANERS MR. ORAN GRAY I'IERRICK'S FOOD MARKET BONNIE JEAN BOWERS CLYDE LOWRY REV. R. G. DILLARD LILA POSTLEWAIT RICHARD HOLMAN BEULAH MYERS - H. J. YOUNG HARRY L. LANTZ G. E. BLACK BEACHMAN'S MARKET W. E. LEMON MRS. R. QUINET MR. 8. MRS. LESLIE YOST HERBERT MEYERS MRS. W. J. CANNON MRS. HAZEL GRIFFITH MRS. H. C. WILDMAN BOOSTERS MR. JAMES W. PYLES MR. RAY BARTH MR. CARL CLARK MRS. AUDREY BARR MR. 8. MRS. LAWRENCE MASON MR. 81 MRS. ORIN WISE MR. 84 MRS. GUY WAYNE MR. 8. MRS. JOHN HAYES HAZEL HEADLIE MR. 8. MRS. R. H. LLOYD MR. 8. MRS. CHARLES DENNISON -BOOSTE.'RS'- MR. and MRS. JOHN FLUHARTY MR. and MRS. WILBURT PRICE MR. and MRS. GERRIT WITTE MR. and MRS. CLYDE FIESS MR. and MRS. GAIL BAKER MR. HARLEY WRIGHT RAYMOND STRAIGHT DR. J. C. ROBERTSON DR. ALLEN M. DYER MR. GEORGE SELL MR. JIM HAUGHT ROSE COCHRAN IMOGENE LEEK BOYD HIGGINS gr Q, n x 4 . Kerb 4 YV , r. .- , . 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