Saint Albans High School - Dragonian Yearbook (St Albans, WV)

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DRAGGNIAN Published by The Slmmermgs Staff ST Albans Hugh School + ++ S1' Albans West Vlrglnla Volume I 19 38 DRAGONIAN PageTh1'e0 DEDICATION HON WILLIAM E CHILTON To Hon VI lllzum F Chzlfon thu ju sf zolume of the DRAGONI4N zs clecl :cated ns n mm! of uspccf to fl lIlSf1IHllllSll6d leader of West Vzrgmza and the good of stuff and mmm If Mr Chzlfon was bona at Coleemouth now St Albans rzfffmlul Shclfon Acfulfmy taught Qchool and was pnnczpal zn the fozln In lon he stalfed on hm crneea ns n lazeuev and leqzslator n yy. lc J. . -uh ' .Ulf ' J A . - as ll challenge fo the sfmlents of the school to perfovvn like services for I '- 1 1 I 1 f 1 4' ' PageF0m' DRAGONIAN ST ALBANS HIGH SCHOOL Salnt Albans hlgh school has certalnly pro gressed slnce 1ts foundlng 1n 1913 by Mr Charles P Gulce From a SIX room bu1ld1ng sxtuated above the Central graded school the h1gh school has progressed to a fourteen room yellow br1ck bullcung which IS well hghted and well vent1lated and has a modern hot a1r heatlng system 'md a electrlc clock system Tlns bulldlng was financed by the Independent D1str1ct School Board and It IS st1ll used as the present hlgh school Since the foundlng of the school many clubs have been organlzed Among these are Tlce natxonal honor SOC19ty for promot 1ng character the H1 Y and Glrls Reserve to teach the students how to l1ve better llves the pepper club for encouraglng school Splflt the playmakers for promotmg an ln terest 1n drama besldes these other clubs were formed whlch added to the extra currl cular act1v1t1es In 1927 the gymnaslum was added whlch permltted the add1t1on of physlcal educatlon to the currlculum Mr B E Llggett was made p11nc1pa1 ln 1932 and hls held that pos1t1on slnce that t1me Under the d1rect1on of Mr Harold B Lelghty a band and orchestra were organlzed Flrst honor were awarded the band at the 1937 May festlval In the wlnter of the school year 37 38 the band broadcasted over WCHS for the first t1me Durmg 1937 the h1gh school was put un der the po1nt system Offenders were re quested to g1ve up offices to balance the score 1n 1938 Wlth the begmnlng of the second semes ter all four classes started studylng gu1dance All nmth year students studled educat1onal gu1dance cons1st1ng of Counsel and opportu n1ty to dlscover mterests ab1l1t1es and capac 1t1es xn var1ous studles dlscovery of studles whlch w1ll contrlbute to student plans se lectlng the r1ght course gettlng acqualnted Wlth the currlcular and extra currlcular ac t1V1t19S and the use of the school llbrary Both tenth and eleventh year students studled ethlcal c1t1zensh1p and character guldance The twelfth year students took a course of vocatlonal guldance COI1S1St1Ilg of Furnlsh mg the student wlth knowledge of occupa t1ons 1llustrated W1th talks by buslness and professxonal men dlscovery of tralts of per sonahty as related to occupatlons 1llustrated by speclal programs and furnlshmg the stu dent wlth 1nformat1on concernmg var1ous colleges and un1vers1t1es and then requlre ments 1llustrated w1th talks by college pro fessors These programs were dcslgned to help the student 1n later l1fe After standlng 1dle for one school year the clocks were started January 20 Wlth the openmg of the second semester Thls year three new teachers were added lCOHt1HU6d on page thxrty three? 0 , . . .- . , . , . - L , , , . . .. . C I ' . 7 ' , 9 1 , ' , , . . . . , 7 !' . , , - , . A , 1 - , - , n Ann . . 0 . . , . , n Q -v 4 . .- . .- , . . , , q n n u u - ,, - - , 1 ... ,' - - . 2 1 . .. . . - , .. , - . 1. . . - -Q .. ' on n ' ' - C ! . l ' , . . - a S .1 . . DRAGONIAN PaSeFWe ADMINISTRATION KANAWHA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION T Jenkms p1es1dent Belle T Robertson Charleston L Snyder Charleston Harry T Crawford IS the board member from Salnt Albans Vlfgll I Fllnn County Sunerlntendent -I- HARRY T CRAWFORD B E LIGGETT P11nc1pal Attended Davls Elklns College where he recelved h1s A B degree West V1rg1n1a Un1ve1s1ty where he took h1s VI A degree 1n 1928 and the Un1vers1ty of Ill1no1s Before comxng to St Albans Mr L1ggett taught at Summerswlle hlgh school Summersvllle V1CtOTy h1gh school Clarksburg Magnoha hlgh school New Mart1nsv1lle and Unlon hlgh school Benwood He has been prlnclpal of St Albans hlgh school for the past SIX 5 ears Besldes belng prlnclpal he also teaches physlcs O. . 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Va. + + Pagesi DRAGONIAN WILLIAM P BURDETTE Albans West V1rg1n1a B West Vlfglnla Unlver s1ty Came to S A H S 1n 1932 CLYDE D ALFORD St Albans West Vlrgxma Greenbrler Mxlltary School A B Marshall College Came to S A H S m 1933 FACULTY FSTHER CHAPLIN St Albans West V1rg1n1a B S West V1rg1n1a Umversl ty 1924 Came to S A H S1n MARGARET COW L Albans West Vlrgmla A B West Vlrglma Unxver Slty La Sorbonne Paris Came to S A H S ln 1928 NANCY MCKENY St Albans West Vlrguna Oh1o Umverslty UI11V6FS1ty of Alabama Umverslty of V1r gxma Came to S A H S ln 1924 K + + V 1 st. , St. y .Sn '- .W .- ,A D-R A G O N I A N y Page Seven + FACULTY + MARY L MOORE St Albans West V1rg1n1a A B Marshall College Um verslty of Kentucky Came to S A H S ln 193b HELEN SELBE St Albans West Vxrgmla Wlllxam and Mary College A B Marshall College Un1 verslty of Wlsconsln Came toS A H S 1n1936 HAROLD B LE IGHTY St Albans West Vxrgmla A B Ohlo UHlVOFSlty Came toS A H S 1n1935 HELEN TREANOR St Albans West Vxrglma A B Marshall College Came toS A H S 1n1936 H C PITTENGER St Albans West V1rg1n1a Umversxty of C1nc1nnat1 Cm clnnatl Conservatory Mlaml Umverslty Came to S A H S 1n 1918 . , . , , , - -1 v ' - -y - . , . . ., , . , . - 1 - 1 I ' . ., , ' 1 PageEight DRAGONIAN FACULTY KATHERINE LYNCH St Albans West Ylrgmla A B Concord State Teach ers college Duke UHlV6YSltj MOYFIS Harvey College Came toS A H S 1n1937 M F SMITH Albans WestV1rg1n1a B S Umverslty of West Vu' glnla Came to S A H S ln 1937 HARRY JACKSON St Albans West Vlrglnla A B Marshall College M A Lnlverslty of West Vlfglhla Umverslty f Wlsconsm Came to S A H S ln 1937 GEORC T GLEASON St Alb n West Vlrglnla A B Bowlmv Green Ken tucky M A Umverslty f Kentacky Carne to S A H S IH 1936 VERA KREBS St Albans West Vxrgmla West V1rg1n1a Unlverslty A B Mar hall College Umver slty of Pennsylvanla Came to S A H S ln 1936 'W' w N I , .fs .J . - , - . 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DRAGONIAN PageNme STUDENT GOVERNMENT KERW IN RAN SON Qen or was elected fourth presldent of the student counell of St Albans ulgh school succeedmg Charles Tulloh Work began as soon as school started Kerwms first Job was to see all the bond holders eoncelmng the bonds they had bought for the football Held Having completed that lt was the duty of the stu dent councll ple ldent to help Vllth the sales of tlekets at the football and basketball games At the close of footbal season an ath letlf assembly was held with Kerwm ln charge IxCI'W11'1 was a delegate from St Albans to the annual student coun c1l conventlon held n Parkersburg He also attended the organlzl tlon of the Kanawha county studeilt councl organ1zat1on held 1n Lhxrleston 1n Aprll The Var lty S held a contest for the purpose of selectlng a MISS I-ted Dragon The wlnne was crowned by Kerwm He helped also wlth other varslty S actxvltles lncludlng the sellmg of candy soft drmks etc at football games As a whole the work of the student COUUCII presldent has been va rled thlS year but all wo k has been done very well by the capable Kerwm Pmezdent Kerwm Ranson Sem etmy and Treasu1e1 Thomas Wheatley Spow Qor Mr Llggett ,,,-.. M-i4oN' Fxrst low left to rlght George Curnes Thomas Stollmgs Kerwm Ranson Frank Rouse Thomas Wheat ley Evelyn Ranson Second row left to rlght Mr Llggett Henry Murray Vernon Paul Don Cunnlng ham J R Lander Max Tulloh Thxrd row left to rlght June Byrd Vxrglnla Mynes and James Wade May 8 1934 a student counc1l was organlzed Kerwm Ranson, the present presldent, was ln St Albans hlgh school wlth Robert G11 elected m the sprmg of 1937 He takes an ac bert belng elected hrst presldent The pur t1VC paxt 1n other orgamzatlons 1n the school pose of the counc1l was to g1V8 the students The counc l IS composed of the presldent and practlce 1n self go vel nment CCont1nued on page forty two? ,Y-. p I . . c . , . , . . N . , . . i . , . c . . , ' - , . f - - I. . i ' P . - . V 5 . . . Y , 1 . . 1 . .,' , 44 n - n ' ' . 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A . . . . . .' 1 ' - I ' ' . 1. . . - i 1 - - f Pagffen DRAGONIAN DRAGONIAN and SIMMERINGS STAFF Ri but Front row left to right Vxrgmla Jacobs Maxme Blllup Dorothy Stanley Jean Johnson Mary Sue Vbh1tc Ruby Taylor Georgette Rangos Freeda Campbell Eumce Whlte Ruth Hllbert Second row Dorothy Hawes Cora Hooten Vxrgmxa Taylor Ethel Roberts Pear11e Ann Henley Lorrame Roberts Neva Cum mxngs EIOISB Gllbert Henry Murray Ford McCorm1ck Thomas Stephens Mr Jackson advlsor Thlrd row Jerry Jarrett Sara Wade Delmer Purley Ollie Capehar Clayton Craig Forest Young Robert Wll hams Jo m Good Fourth row Robert Robmson Lovell Meadors Clydean Ryder George Wlllxam Jones Harry Brown Tom Bowles W1th the startmg of school came the prob lem of Iubllshlng the h1gh school pape1 A lnexperlenced group of Journal1sm students learned that It was thelr Job to publ1sh the paper for the followlng week Mr Jackson the new faculty advlsor as slgned dlfferent Jobs to the students as the regular stai had not been selected W1th the first ed1t1on of the Slmmerlngs the students reahzed the problem that was confrontmg them Wlth a clrculatlon of 550 the Slmmerlngs has reached pract1cally eve y home 1n the commumty has subscrlbers 1n ne1ghbor1ng states and paper exchanges W1th d1fferent hlgh schools The Slmmerlngs exchanges W1th HutChlHSOH Kansas Plattesvllle, W1scon s1n, Columbus Ohlo Salt Lake C1ty Utah BOISG, Idaho, and many others Durmg the year of 1937 38 the Slmmel lngs was entered 1IltO the contest sponsol ed by the Department of Journallsm at the Un1 verslty 01 West VlFglHl3 and also entered th Natlonal Scholastlc Press Contest sponsored by the Department of Journal1sm 1n M1nne sota The Slmmermgs 19 a member of the Qulll and Scroll Columbla Scholastlc Press Unlted Hlgll School Press and IS a charter member ot the Natlonal Qcholastlc Press As soc1at1on Durmg the year the Slmmerlngs spon sored a celebrity contest and questlonalre The questlonalre was for the purpose of find mg what ltems the students llked and d1sl1ked most 1n the S1mmer1ngs The celebr1ty con test IS an annual progect sponsored by the staff to find the most outstandmg students 1n school 'm'Wm'M 4 Q . 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DPAGONIAN Page Eleven STAFF Continued Edltor 1n Chlef ASS1St3Ht Ed1tor The Ed1tor ln Chlef has the most lmportant pos1t1on on the staff He should be ahve to every school actlvxty and should have a large acquamtance among the faculty and students He also has to make up the paper and see that the paper comes out on tlme Another lmporfant posxtlon on the staff IS the assxstant edltor The mam work of thxs person IS to hancle copy submltted by students He must be famlllar wxth as many branches of Jour! allsm as posslble The busmess manager must be responslble to the managlng edltor for the busmesls relatlons of the paper handle all buymg of supplles handle collections and dlrects work of cxrculatlon anl advertlsmg manager The adV9I't1Sl l0 manager has to collect ads make a sketch of the layout of all ads put ads on dummy and cooperate wlth the clrculatlon manager Adertxsmg Manager Rusmess Manager 'L C .. ' -' ff .CQ-' 52. A. n . H . . A 'J' . Y 1 .I . 7 ' ' 5 ' V , 6 4 5 Three g1rls sent as delegates PageTWe1Ve DRAGONIAN WHOS WHO IN S H S Pres1der-t of Student Councll Kerwm Ranson Presldent Sen1o1 Class Thomas Wheatley Presldent Jun1or Class Max Tulloh Presldent Sophomore Class Don Cunn1ngham Pres1dent Freshman Class Frank Rouse Presldent Honor Soclety Hett1e Allce Marshall Pres1dent H1 Y club George Curnes Pres1dert G1rls Reserve Gerald1ne Pett1t P1es1dent Vars1ty S Herman Stevens P1es1de It Playmakers Club M3119 Cottrell Pres1dent Latm Club John Han1f1n Rcntor IH clnet of S1m1ner1ng,s Mary Sue Wh1te Bus1ness Manager Geraldme Jarrett Ads ert1s1ng Manager Elolse Gllbert Valed1ctor1an Thomas Wheatley Salutator1an Betty Brothe1s MISS Red Dragon Norma Sue Brewer Apr1l 1 Operetta Capta1n Football Team Manager Football Team Manage1 Basketball Team Prett1est glrl Most Handsome boy Wlttlebt g1rl Most st11d1ous g1rl Most stud1ous boy Pepplest g11l Pepp1est bo5 Neatest g1r Neatest boy Most populal glfl Most popular boy Served S H S best Best iigule g1rl Best physlque boy Fr1endl1est g1rl Fr1endl1est boy Best sport g1rl Best spo1t boy Most unusual g1rl Most urusual boy Most amb1t1ous g1rl Most amb1t1ous boy Most muslcal g1rl Henry Murray Dorsal Hensley James Barton Helen PFICS Max Tulloh Thelma Cooper Betty Brother Tom Wheatley B1ll1e Jean Ca1nes Charles K1HC31d Ruth M1ll81 Roy Wh1te B1ll1e Jean Ca1nes Max Tulloh KQTWIH R mson Helen Pr1ce Henry Murray Thelma Cooper Max Tulloh Sara Wade J R Lander Josephme Osbo1ne Robert Scott Mary Sue Wh1te Thomas Wheatley Jean Johnson Thomas Wheatley Most l1kely to succeed gnl Betty B1 others Most llkely to succe d boy Thomas Wheatley Best all around person g1rl Thelma Cooper Best all around person boy J R Lander Most mus1c'1l boy CALENDAR Sept 17 Cheer leaders chosen ept 28 Vote on class r1ngs Oct c Charles c counc1l Oct 14 P01Ht system nforced 2 Homecomlng game w1th S ton band pa1ade 27 Representat1ves attend student convent1on 28 F1rst fire dr1ll 11 15 Nov 4 5 6 Orchestra delegates attend meet1ng 1n Clarksburg Oct Nov Nox Honor Dec Dec 8 Band concert on l3d1O 12 Jumor Play 19 Senlor Par y 19 Three SHIOFS recexved lnto Soclety 3 F1rst fu1l length band concert annual G1rl Reserve conference Dec c Dec Dec an all 3.11 Fee 10 4 Football awards glven 1n assem Junlor party Football banquet DF3m3tlC club play H1 Y accepted new members F1rst guldance case 1n assembly Chorus party Mr Ew1ng explalned alcohol ef tects 1n assembly Feb 5 Kanawha county teachers assocla t1on formed Feb 10 Two memb rs of Honor Soclety Went to Du11bar Feb 10 Feb 25 Mal 11 'XI1tro Mar 18 taken mto Band at N1tro Celebr1ty contest 12 S ct1onaltournamentat Thr sen1o1s and four Junlors Honor SOC1Ety Mar 25 Dragon crowned Phy Ed exh1b1t1on MISS Red Aprll 8 Dramat1c club party Apr1l 23 May day f stlval MUSIC con tes Aprll 29 Sen1or play May 14 Jun1or Recept1on I . 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D R A G 0 N 1 A N Page Thirteen SENIOR CLASS THOMAS WHEATLEY The boy wlth a head of a gemus Student Councu 35 Sec etary 38 Honor Soc1ety 37 38 President of Freshman class 35 Vice President of Junio Class 37 President of Seniol Class 38 Latin Club 38 Playmakers Club 37 38 State Orches txa 3.1 36 37 38 Apollo Club 35 36 Big Broadcast 35 State Band lestival 36 37 38 Science Club 35 35 The Whole Towns Talk 38 Aunt Abby Answers an Ad 37 Murder ln Rehear scl 8 Winner ln County Band Festival 38 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 11 1934 120 freshmen en tered hlgh school from varlous graded schools The f1rst class meetmg was held ln Mr A1 ford s home room for the electlon of class of ficers Officers elected at this meeting were Pres Thomas Holley secretary Ella Stanley and treasurer George Curnes These freshmen got out of the usual cus tom of being 1n1t1ated because It had been abandoned by th1S tlme The year turned out to be a very successful one It ended ln a farewell hike to Shady Side Beach The advisors for the freshmen year were Mr Watrlng MISS Cowl and Mr Wllhide A large maJor1ty of thls class returned September 5 1935 as sophomores September 11 a class meetmg was held and officers wele agaln elected Those elected were Piesldent Henry Murray v1cepres1 dent Herman Stevens and secretary treas urer Ella Stanley Those on the student councll for that year were Henry Murray Marie Goodall Cot trel and Pearl Colllns MISS Barker Mr Burdette and Miss Moore were the class ad VISOIS In thelr Junlor year of 1936 37 they put forth thelr best effort in order to obtain money for the Jumor semor receptlon, wh1ch was held May 15 Officers for the Junlor year were Presi dent Henry Murray VICE presldent Thomas Wheatley secretary treasurer Ella Stanley November 6 the class presented a play Aunt Abbie Answers an Ad Adelyn Dod son who played the role of Aunt Abble had thelr play Dur1ng the year the Juniors sponsored a moving picture and sold candy 1n the halls to help make money for tne reception A meeting was held at the end of school to elect oIf1cer for the following year Those elected were Presldent Thomas Wheatley vice president Davld Hugart secretary Ella Stanley and treasurer Henry Murray lhe advlsors for their Junlor year were Mrs Prlde flater on MISS Selbej Mrs Chaplin and MISS Klng On September 7 1937 the students who had once been freshmen of not so long ago returned to school for the last tune as sen lors 'Ihe advisors for thls year were Miss Moore and Mr Gleason A party was held November 19 1n the gym naslum Th1s was the only act1v1ty that they had this year March 22 a class meeting was held to alscuss what to do Wlth the money they had on hands It was later declded to buy lockers for the Held house and a flag for the football field ings, , 5 .. , 5 .. . - . 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' 1 , Page Fourteen D R A G O N IA N SENIORS of1938 GERALDINE WILLIAMSON Sweet attractlve and a good worker Pepper Club 35 37 38 Latm Club 38 G1rl Reserves 36 37 VICE Presxdent 38 Apollo Club 35 36 37 State Band F6St1Va1 36 37 38 EARL TAYLOR To keep h1m st1ll IS qu1te a task He never 13115 to make us laugh Pepper Club 37 38 Playmakers Club 37 38 State Orchestra 38 B1 Broadcast 35 Murder 1n Re hearsal 37 All State Band 36 37 38 State Orchestra 37 The Whole Towns Talk1ng 38 Aunt Abby Answers A11 Ad 37 W1nner 1n County Band Festxval 38 BETTY BROTHERS Always up and dolng Honor Soc1ety 37 Treasurer of Honor Soc1ety 38 Pepper Club 35 37 38 Treasurer of Jun1or Class 37 V1ce presldent of Latln Club 38 Playmakers Club 37 38 Aunt Abby Answers An Ad 37 Mur er 1n Rehearsal 38 Gxrl Reserves Secretary 38 Apollo Club 35 Edltor 1n Chlef of S1mmer1ngs 7 The Whole Towns Talk1ng Glrls Glee Club 37 KERWIN RANSON Hes loyal staunch a real good sport H1s name IS Kerwm Ch1b for short President of Student COUDCII 38 Pepper Club 35 37 38 Playmak ers 38 H1 YClub 36 37 38 MAGDALENE STOVEKIN A brlmful of mlSChlef and wlt and glee As ever a human frame could be Student COUHCII 35 37 Pepper Club 35 37 V108 presxdent 38 Playmakers Club 37 Vxce presxdent 38 G1rl Reserves 38 Apollo Club 37 Cheerleader 37 Aunt Abby Answers An Add 37 Home Eco nom1cs Club 35 State Band 37 GEORGF CURNES Hes pres1dent of our H1 Y Io1 h1,:,l1 erdeavors ht does r Student Councxl 37 38 Honor ..1oc.1ety 38 Pepper Club '37 38 1 ea urer of Class ot' 35 Aunt Abby Answers An Ad 37 Varslty 37 Secretary and Treasurer H1 YC, ub 36 37 Presldent 38 Captam Basketball 38 VIRGINIA SMITH V11 h a jest on her tongue a smxle on her 1lpS Shes bubbl ng Wlth fun to her fin ber t1ps Honor S9c1ety 38 B1g Broad cast 36 Murder In Rehearsal 38 G1rl Reserves 36 7 38 Apol lo Club 35 36 37 Cheerleader 38 The Whole Town s Talk1ng 38 HENRY ML RRAY Eat drmk and be merry Pepper Club 37 38 Presldent of Class 36 37 Treasurer of Class 38 Playmakers Club 38 Vars1ty S 36 37 38 Capta1n of Football team 38 MARIE GOODALL COTTRELL A comrade bl1the and full of glee Who dares to laugh out loud and free Student Counc1l 36 Pepper Club 35 36 37 Pres1dent 38 Playmak ers Club 37 PT6Sld6!lt 38 State Chorus 35 Apollo Club 35 36 37 Home Economlcs Club 35 Aunt Abby Answers An Ad 37 Ask the Professor 36 KELLY CYRUS A strong s1lent man w1th a ro mant1c soul Pepper Club 35 37 38 Varslty S 38 H1YClub 37 38 Sc1ence Club 35 K I ' u I 11 - ' 4, , . . 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' Y 1 , ' 7 - v l . , h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' J I ll Y 1 ' ' 111 . , I , 1 . , , 1 Y ' , LL, DRACONIAN Page Fifteen HERMAN STEVENS I am what I am V1ce Presldent of Sophomore Class 36 Playmakers Club 38 Murder In Rehearsal 38 Varsxty S 36 Presldent 38 H1 Y Club 37 38 FANNIE BLLL Sweet her manner and qulet her way Pepper C ub 38 Secretary Treas urer of Playmakers Club 38 Mur der ln Rehearsal G1rl Reserve 38 The VVhole Towns Talkmg 38 J IIAROLD TROWBRIDGE He doth lndeed show some sparks of w1t Pepper Club 37 Treasurer 38 Abby Answers An Ad 37 Murder In Pehearsal 38 Apollo Club 36 37 S ate Band 36 37 38 Sclence Club 35 The Whole Town s Talk mg 38 Llbrary Club 35 HELEN PRICE Beauty and w1t combmed Pepper Club 35 37 Secretary 38 G1rl Reserves 38 Bxg Broadcast 35 Home Economxcs Club 35 RAYMOND COLL A heart of gold Wealth untold GERALDINE PETTIT Jolly good natured full of un If you want a good frlend heres one Honor Soclety 38 Pepper Club 35 37 38 Playmakers Club 38 G1rl Reserves 37 Presldent of G1rl Reserves 38 State Chorus 6 Apollo Club 35 36 37 P1aHlSt for Operetta 38 State Band Festlval 36 37 38 Ask the Professor ROY WHITE 'lhe boy who wears a tooth paste smlle Is teasmg someone all tne whlle CHARLENE KARNES Pepper Club 35 37 38 Play makers Club 38 Apollo Club DAVID HUGHART MlSCll16f thou art afoot Take thou what course thou wxlt Vlce presldent of Semor Class Playmakers Club 38 H1 X Club 3 37 8 EVELYN SMITH A merry heart tha maketh cheerful countenance Pepper Club 35 DELMER TURLEY Hxs smnle extends from ear to ear Gloom flles away when he IS near Pepper Club 37 38 Bell of Bar celona,' '38 ANDREW KIRBY A man never knows what he can do untll he trles Pepper Club 37 38 Sclence Club 7. : 1 1 f 1 U .If . y l 11 - ' I . 1 . 1 . 11 , , V y 1 ' 1 I , Y ' y ' . 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PageSiXteen DRAGONIAN PAT BROWN He was never ln a hurry Nothxng no one makes hlm worry Pepper Club 35 37 38 Apollo Club 36 37 Playmakers Club 37 38 Murder 1n Rehearsal 37 MARY MONTJAR She IS one xn whom youll find thlngs Fa1r and brxght combined Pepper Club 36 38 Playmakers Club 37 38 Apollo Club 37 Aunt Abby Answers An Ad 37 Mur der ln Rehearsal 38 G1rlsGlee Club 37 The Whole Towns Talkmg BILL BARTLETT He has a knack for fittmg lh Hes one who slngs and llkes to grm Pepper Club 35 37 38 Playmak ers Club 38 Varslty S 37 Vlce presldent 38 H1 Y Club 36 37 38 State Chorus 35 36 37 Apollo Club 35 36 37 Co Captaln Basketball 38 An Old Spanlsh Custom 37 Ask the Professor 36 HETTIE ALICE MARSHALL Come what may shell make best of It Honor Society 37 Presldent 38 Pepper Club 35 37 Chosen Best C1t1zen of Senxor Class 38 Blg Broadcast 35 IRA ERSKIN Determlnatlon glVeS to hlm A k1ndly spxrxt bound to wm Pepper Club 37 38 Playmakers 38 Sclence Club 35 MELVIN PRICE ELLA STANLEY Actlons speak loude rthan words brown eyes Honor Soclety 38 Pepper Club 35 37 38 Secretary of Class 35 36 37 38 Playmakers Club 38 Gnrl Reserves 37 38 Lxbrary Club 35 DELBERT DOOLEY H1s greatest ambltlon we regret to state Is slmply th1s To graduate MARILYNN MAY All mlrth no madness All good no badness Honor Soclety 37 Secretary 38 Pepper Club 35 37 38 Latm Club 38 Playmakers Club 38 Murder In Rehearsal 38 Gxrl Reserves 36 37 38 Apollo Club 35 36 37 Gxrls Glee Club 37 JOHN HANIFAN A quxet boy IS John we know But ln h1s studxes he s not slow Pepper Club 35 37 38 Presldent of Latm Club 38 Playmakers Club 38 Murder ln Rehearsal 38 Hx Y Club 37 38 State Chorus 35 36 Apollo Club 35 36 37 The Whole Town s Talkmg 38 An Old Span 1sh Custom 37 State Band 37 PEARL COLLINS Happy and Jolly all day long Student Councll 36 Honor Soc 1ety 38 Pepper Club 35 37 Play makers Club 37 38 Aunt Abby Answers A1 Ad 37 Gxrl Reserves 37 38 MARY CAMPBELL U ' 1 H ' H 1 1 . 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Act1on speaks louder than words. 51161108 h S many adva 8' D R A G O N I A N Page Seventeen VERNA MAL MARTIN Her smlle smoothes the rough places Pepper Club 35 38 Playmakers Club 38 Murder In Rehearsal 38 Glrl Reserves 36 '38 Apollo Club 36 Belle of Barcelona 38 The Whole Town s Talklng 38 JOHN STANLEY Unusual for one so tall To llke to tease the glrls so small Sclence Club 35 All State Band 36 37 38 DIMPLE WORKMAN Those charmlng dlmples add to m1rth As radxance and cheer come forth MARGARET ROGERS In work and play shes always there She strxves to help and do her share Pepper Club 35 37 38 Play makers Club 38 Glrl Reserves 37 Treasurer 38 The Whole Towns Talkxng FORREST THORNTON He s orderly obllglng too And any place hell do Pepper Club 37 8 Bell of Barcelona 38 LEMAN STONE He knows more than he says GEORGE HTLDEBRAND Wlsecrackmg IS hls great dellght May be thus stay through hfe s hard tight PAULINE COX Thls tall dark lass We re glad to have her ln our class Pepper Club 35 38 Home Eco nomlcs Club 35 LESLIE WAYSON When he w1ll he wlll And you can depend on h1m Pepper Club 38 The Whole Town s Talkmg 38 WARD ROBINSON He never has so much to say But laughs m qulte a pleasant way Honor Soclety 38 Pepper Club, 37 38 ELOISE GILBERT L1fe IS just one bloomm thlng af ter another Pepper Club 35 37 38 Play makers Club 38 State Chorus 35 36 Apollo Club 35 36 37 Adver t1s1ng Manager of Slmmermgs 38 E , 1 . 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H 11 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 . - . 1 1 I Y , , . . -- 1 1 . - u 11 1 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , 1 1 1 Whats the odds as long as you Pepper Club 37 Sclence Club 35 I never llked the ladxes nyway D R A G O N I A N Page Nmeteen CLAYTON CRAIG He ISU t werv talkatlve MAXINE CALDWELL A slender glrl IS this mald Her obJect everyone to ald Pepper Club 35 37 38 Play makers Club 38 JACK McCLURE To be well hked by classmates now Was done by makxng frnends that s Peppe Club 37 38 Sclence Club HARRY BROWN A blt of mdependence here As never seems to have a fear Pepper Club 38 RUFFNER SANSON A steady worker always there In weather stormy clear or fair JAMES COLLEGE A smlle for everyone VIRGINIA SPURLOCK Smcere and falthful day by day Shes fr1endly 1n her qulet way Pepper Club 35 37 State Chorus HAROLD DEARDORFF Small but mlghty Pepper Club 37 38 NORMA SMITH Her pep and anlmatlon he Behlnd the twxnkle ln her eye Pepper Club 35 37 State Chorus HUDSON MOONEY He manages all Pepper Club 38 All State Band 36 37 38 CHARLES STANLEY A woman s mmd may qulckly grow, But thoughts of men are deep and slow Pepper Club 37 Varsxty S 7 38 Apollo Club 36 B1g Broad cast 35 SCIGDCC Club 35 FORREST YOUNG Dexterlty and skxll he shows In dnvmg cars where er he goes Pepper Club 37 38 5 7 . .. - - P ' I l 7 u - 1 , - an ' ' ' ' U , , , . , , , 1 35. - . ., . 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Scr1pture Readlng Rev C L Nlsbet Presentatlon of Dlplomas D R A G 0 N I A N Page Twenty-one ValeCllC1'OI'laI1 I Salufaigrian Tnomas Wheatley the second student to ever have a perfect scholastlc average merlts the honor of valedlctorlan Wlth a perfect four year as erage of 5 A for every subject studled Besldes bexng excellent 1n h1s studles Tommy has been actlve IH dramatlcs musxc clubs and other extra currlcular act1v1t1es + Commencement May 26 E1ght O Clock Hzgh School Gymnaszum Processlonal Hlgh School Orchestra Invocatlon Rev C L N1Sb6t Salutatory Betty Brothers The B lls of St Mary A Emmett Adams Home on the Range Davld W Gulon The Cadman Club Valedlctory Thomas Wheatley The Green Cathedral Carl Hahn The Cadman Club Music Selected Dr Rlchard Aspmall Address C1t1zensh1p Recesslonal Hlgh School Orchestra + Betty Brothers a lead r 1n everythmg that she enters IS Salutatorlan of her class of 1938 wlth a four year record of 4 93 out of a pOSS1bl6 5 Betty a membel of the Natlonal Honor So Clety IS al o actlve 1n dramatlcs muslc clubs and other extla currlcular 3Ct1VltleS Baccalaureate Sermon S n1o1 Class of Sa1nt A bans Hlgh School May 22 1938 Elght O Clock H wh School Gymnaszam PROGRAM Process1onal High School Orchestra l11VOCal11OI1 Rev J E Meyers Hymn Day Is Dylng ln the West The Heavens Are Telllng Beethoven Prayer Mus1c Hymn SERMON Hymn Benedlctlon Recesslonal The Cadman Club Rev Lynne B Mead Selected Holy' Holy' Holy' Pev H O Shambhn Fa1th of Our Fathers Dr H Malcolm Sturm Hlgh School Orchestra Con refatzon lease remain stamlmg zmtzl Audzence please remam seated antll after g J p the Recesszonal afteo the Recesszonal 1 , v A I - I . . , V , l. 7 - . , . v . . 7 Q . 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Taylor Sara Wade Dorothy Beane Maxlne Blllups Kelth Denlson In beptember a class of rearlng to go stu dents entered the school as Junlors, after three months of vac:1.t1on, Wlth Mrs Chaplm, Mlss Selbe, and Mr Jackson as adv1sors Last year before school closed for summer vaca tlon the class, then sophomores, had elected the oHicers The first class meetlng was held ln Room 6 for the d1scuss1on of methods to F3130 money to fmance the Jun1or Semor Recep t1on The final dec1s1on was to sponsor a show at the Maln Theatre Norma Hlldebrand V1rg1l Roberts Evelyn Woods The Mysterlous Mrs Updyke was th play whlch the class presented November 11 Sarah Loleman and George BOd19 had the leads wlth a supportmg cast of ten other yun 1ors The play was dlrected by Mlss Selbe Prlor to the play the class sponsored a show at the Ma1n Theatre, Flfty Roads to Town One of the most Jov1al events of the year was the party held 1n the gymnaslum Frlday, fCont1nued on page thlrty two? l 'WWW- i. . v...... ..ee.........,..,...,..............,............... - ....,e,,ee...........,.,ee,.,, , if ------..- .Yf-,,, ,Cara ,,,..., . ...., ,,, ,.... ------------. 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Q - Page Twenty four D R A G 0 N IA N Ackles Gene Barnette Wllmeth Barton Ruth Bell Dorothy Berry Elizabeth Bias Naomi Bo.vles Mary Agnes Brothers Dorothy Bryan Peggy Browder Juanita Byrd Jack Byrd Maxine Callihan James Campbell Ermel Castor Evelyn Cline Nina Coalter Georgie Coburn Hilreth Coll Hubert College Sherman Collins Douglas Cook Hope Courtney Fulton Courtney Virginia Cox Homer Cummings Robert Cunningham Donald Curry Mary Alice Curry Meredith Dennison Anna Mae Preszdent DONALD CUNNINGHAM Vzce P1 eszdeut CHARLES MITCHELL S601 etav y MARY ANN LEWIS Tr easm 67 LADINE O NEAL Sponsors MISS TREANOR MISS LYNCH, MR SMITH and MR BURDETTE Dooley Paul Echols Thomas Edleman Clyde Edleman Harry Ellis Garrett Ellis Virginia Ellison Bernice Erskine Edith Ferrell Keith Fields Robert Fields Virginia Ford Nina Lee Fowlks Samuel Fray Wilburn Frame Leon Graley Bernard Griffith Ben Griffith Gladys Griffith James Guthrie Hubert Head Majorie Hedrick Ira Hensley Dorsel Higginbotham Trenna Hill Marvella Holstine Joyce Howard Madeline Ingraham Wade Janney Harry Keefer Leta Lacy Margaret Lewis Mary Ann Lilly Wanda Louden Ira Launstein Maxine Matthews William Meadows Virginia Melton Mary Francis Miles Ruffner Miles Trilbia Miller Robert Mitchell Charles Mitchell Lloyd Morrison Kathryn Mooney Nora Kate Moore Ernestine Mower Carma Lee Murray Paul McClure Clarence McCallister Juanita McCormick Birdsell McNee1y Calvert Nester Martha Oliver Mildred Ollom John OlNeal Ladine Paul Vernon Racer Malcolm Radford Fred Ranson Evelyn CContinued on page forty-two? Rice Betty Robinson Rodger Ro ers Dick Ro ers Roscoe Riddlebarger Walter Sanson Edgar Scott Margaret Shamblin Ezra Sidebottom Robert Slayton Ruth Smith Earl Smith Jess Smith Nyle Smithers Margaret Snodgrass Marion Stevens Phyllis Sutler Kathryn Terry Curtis Thornton Donnie Thornton, Lester Thornton Norma Jean Vest Betty Wade Betty Weitzel Veva White Gertrude White Juanita Williamson Rolland Winters Waverly Woodard Bob Workman Priscilla . , ' 'V' ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,MM, ,L,W..,. Y . I 4 C , lil , II Iv I I ,- ,A I? A I 'I D If I 1 4 I 7 ' I I I , 1 I I , Y U' . 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Don Brumfleld Edward Crouoh Thomas Davls Francis Dawson Dalton Ferrell James Fowlkes Howard Gandxe Robert Garrett Delbert Glbson George Good Robert Graham Vardle Gunnoe Charles Hardln Isabella H111 Hershel Johnson Jaumta Johnson Emma Jane Malden Jack Martm Frank Melton Bxlly Nelson Roy Reveal Marxan Robertson Wllllam Sparks Evelyn Swyers Vlctor Taylor Jack Teasley Douglas Tulloh Thomas Vaughan James Wade Cobby Webb Wanda Woodle Page Twenty sxx DRAGONIAN POETS PAGE THE' WRONG AMBITION S ac ,reople say they lrke to work B at no not me Id rather shrrkf Ther e s just no work that I could do I feel so la y through and through The doctor s prlls don t pep me up Ao one drops money rn my cup Now don t you thrnl folks do me wr ony? Wherczcr I go I get thc gong I don t care hon they haze me classed I just can t mov around so fast I tale thznys easy all the day And uork rs ner er rn my way I dont lrke work I d rather sleep I dorr t lrke problems that are deep I uouldn t work and be a sap For there s nothzng lake a pleasant nap But sttll no money can I make My head just seems to always ache My ambztzon ts not to haze a job But to frncl an easy bank to rob' Ronald Racer +++ SUCCESS Suppose success dont come at frrst What are you gorng to do Throw down your pole chuck out your bazt And say your wrshrns through? You bet you arnt youre gotng to fight An frght an frght an uazt Urztrl at last you galn your hope Or use up all your bazt And rf the other guy should wrn Wrll you get sad and blue Throw up your sponge and ktck yoursel And growl and fret and stew? You bet you aznt you r e gorng to frght An fraht an frght ayarrr Untzl success uzll brte your hook For grrt rs sur e to wrn Malcolm Racer HONOR You may be rrch You may be gay Outwardly all the uay but Buddy dzd you czcr say Who am I anyway? I our wzalth ts perzshable Anl humor fragrle Your h a th wzll m It lrke harl But horror Buddy uzll beat the gale Llngwhcrc along the razl Roy Akers +++ NATURE S AWAKENING Mother Nature her stores unrolls And wzth sweet perfume frlls the arr Then watch man qurt hzs easy charr The forest comes to lrfe once more The brrds make musrc ererywhere Nature her self you seem to adore As you ga e upon her beauty fazr Nature rs farr est tn features wzld From her bosom let me take my frll Though changing 'ln her aspects mild Nature rs the kzndest mother stzll Dorsel Hensley +++ MUSINGS I love to srt alone and dream Wrth all thc lrghts turned low Of earller days when I uas younr And the people I used to know But best of all I lrke to thrrzk Ot all the thrngs I 2 e done And regretfully thrnk how my lrfe was s Now that my race ts run I uzsh that I could be young agatn And know what I know now I would see thas old age comlng on And change my lzfe Somehow Bill Leasure I pent I , Q . 1 I. J! 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D R A G 0 N IA N Page Twenty-seven HIGH SCHOOL BAND Trombones B111 McNeely Fred Calllhan Bob Robmson John Stanley Julnor Davls Jonn Ollum Wllford Barker Ben Gflfflth Gene Ackles Cornets Roy Reveal Jack Mullens Bllly Brothers Marllynn May Ira Louden James Harold Trowbrldge Tommy Davls Paul Joe Calllhan James Peyton Norma Sue Brewer Venetta Young Dalton Young Clarmets Hudson Mooney G raldme Erwm Geraldme Pettlt John Hamfm Ernestlne Moore Mary Klrk Buddy Pattlson Jean Grlfflth Geraldme Wllhamson Phylhs Robertson The band organllatlon 1sn t a very old one as a mat er of fact it was organmed 1n October of 1935 by Mr Harold B Lelghty That was lle same year he came here and started a movement fol a band organlzatlon came but lt was newer made a success In December, two months after 1t was organ 1Z6d th y had then flrst concert whlch was composed of about thlrty five 1nstruments Throughcut last summer the band gave frequent open an concerts on the Central school grounds TWICE durlng thlq serles the band had 1o1nt concert w1th the South Charleston band The best and most color ful showmg of the St Albans band durlng the Vacatlon was 1n August when they paraded from Kanawha stleet to Laldley Fleld at Roy L1tton Lovell Meadors Goldle Bowles French Horns Betty McNeely Thomas Bowles Georgette Rangos Bob Mlller Mabel Kuhn Tommy Echols Phyllls Bays Flutes Mary Allce Curry Dorothy Brothers Betty Smlth Laura Mae Bartlett Georgla Coalter Nora Kate Mooney Basses Oboe Earl Taylor Ehzabeth Harshbarger Mlllard Perry Saxophones Drums W11son Bryan Charles MacComas Tom Stolllngs Joe Brooks Margaret Scott Clyde Edleman bass drumW1ll1am Thornton Cymbals Bob Nelson Charleston ln the Amerlcan Leglon parade Concerts 1n the gymnaslum were often glven by the band to help raise money for umforms and thelr flrst full length concert was given December 1937 1n the gymnaslum band broadsast on the radlo Somethlng that we shall never forget, 1n whlch the band played an 1mportant part, IS the celebrat1on of the homecommg football game wlth South Charleston It paraded down Slxth avenue and between halves of the game It paladed down the football f1eld January .J members began earnmg polnts 1n muslc to enable them to partlclpate 1n the all state band'fest1val held 1n May at Hunt mgton, W Va The band masters assocla QContmued on page forty two? S 1 S Y ' . ' . , . l There was some talk of a band before he For the first time, November 8, 1937, the 1 Q Q 1 .D S ' . . . A . . . . ' ' I . v - R o I - .- - Z! . . . ' , , PageTwentye1ht DRAGONIAN HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Trombones B111 McNeely Bob Roblnson Cornets Roy Reveal Jack Mulllns Flutes Laura Mae Bartlett D01 othy Mae Brothers Nora Kate Mooney Clarmets Gerald1ne Erwm Gerald1ne Pett1t Ernestlne Moore Hudson Mooney Betty Johanson French Horns Thomas Bowles Bob M1ller Pl8.Il0 W 1ol1ns Thomas Wheatley Buddy Pattlson Thomas Peyton Betty Markham Mlllard Perry Bass Earl Taylor St Albans f1rst h1gh school orchestra was orgamzed about sncteen years ago under the d1rect1on of Mr H C Plttenger In 1934 Mr Wllhlde came to St Albans and took Mr P1t tenger s place as orchestra dlrector Mr Lelghty succeeded Mr W1lh1de 1n 1935 and IS now the present dlrector The wrchestra played for the graduat1on exerclse ln 1935 36 and for most of the school plays Durmg thlg yea1 the orchestra has present ed assembly D1 ograms for students played at several plays and w1ll play for the gradua tlon exe1 CISGS th1s year The orchestra thls year cons1sts of twenty one members In the orchestra are FIVE v1ol1ns five clar1nets two trumpets two trombones two alto ho1ns three flutes one bas and a plaro Last year there were twenty members 1n the orchestra but several new members w1ll be added th1s year Several members of the orchestra attended the annual state festlval thls year whlch was held 1n Clarksburg Nov mber 4 5 6 The state orchestra composed of about 120 mem bers under the d1rect1on of Perre Henrotte played for the annual teachers meetlng Those from St Albans that part1c1pated 1n the state orchestra were Thomas Wheatley Earl Taylor Mlllald Perry and Thomas Bowles The Ol chestra also played for the Woman s Club fu nlture d1splay at Kelly Dyer Depart ment Store . 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A , ra x is ' 5, Y I va I . . . . 1 - 7 7 7 D R A G 0 N I A N Page Twenty mne CADMAN MUSIC CLUB P1 eszdent JEAN JOHNSON Vzce Pr eszdent JOHN WILLIAM HANIFIN Secretwy SARAH COLEMAN T76aSu1e7' GENE ACKLES Spomm The Cadman MUSIC club has been an actlve organlf 1t1on smce 1ts beg1nn1ng1n 1934 The name Cxdman was adopted from Charle Cadman the muslclan that dld so much for the Ollgllldl Ameucan muslc Thls organl 7at1on is under the dlrectlon of Mr H C Plttengu' who establlshed muslc ln the St Albans schools when he came here ln 1917 For then flrst appearance the chorus gave th Tl anksgwlng assembly The pro gram was Thanks Be to God by D1ck1n son and Slater sung by the chorus Reces slonal from th poem by K1pl1Hg and mus xcal settlng by deKoven a vocal solo by Jean Johnson The Heavens Are Telllng by Beethoven and sung by the chorus Now Thank We All Our God Can old choralb by Cruger suns by a selected group of glflq January 23 a chorus party was held ln the hlgh school gymnaslum Durlng the party M1 P1ttenge1 announced the operetta The Belle of Balcelona and also the prlnclple MR PITTENGER characters which were as follows Verna Mae MdFtlH Jean Johnson George Bodle Mary Sle Whlte Randolph Gore Katherme Sutler Gene Ackles Margorle Head Forrest Th rnton Buddle Pattlson Frankhn H111 Fred Radford Lovell Meadors Dorothy Stanley and B111 Matthews A program was presented and those on the program were Dorothy Stanley who sang Indlan Love Call G801 ge B0d16 who sang Summer Nlght Dorothy Davls who sang Once In a Wh1le Forrest Thornton and Frankhn H111 played several select1ons on the accord lan and gultar Mary Sue White was chalr man of entertamment COlT1I'I'1ltt89 and Kath erlne Sutler was chalrman of refreshment C0mm1tt66 Each vear the club presents to the boy and glrl that show the best talent a trophy Last year June Hawes and Edward Edwards re celved the awards while Dorothy Stanley and George Bodle were thls year s wlnners SEASON RECORD PageTh1rfy DRAGONIAN FOOTBALL Q F1TSt row left to r1ght Robert Rogers Kelly Cyrus Max Tulloh Lovell Meadors James Young Charles KlhC31d Herman Stevens Captam Henry Murray Asslstant Coach Smlth Second row Coach Alford Charles Mltchell B1rdsellMcCorm1ck J R Lander Charles Stanley James Stanley Ford McCorm1ck Waverly Wmters Thlrd row James Calllhan Bob Woodard Malcolm Racer Bllly Mathews Ike In gram Harry Janey Fourth row Don Cunmngham Walter Rlddlebarger Dorsel Hensley Douglas Tulloh Calvert McNeeley Tommy Davls Albans Albans Albans Albans Albans Albans Albans Alb ns Alb ns Alb ms St Albans Home Away Away Home Away Home Home Away Home Home Home N1tro East Bank Gauley Brldge Grantsvllle Dunbar Hurrlcane S Charleston Pt Pleasant Poca Clendemn Spencer Coach Alford 1ssued the flrst call for pros pectlve football players August 25 and about 40 boys reported to Crawford Fleld After two weeks of hard pract1ce the boys were 1n good shape for thelr flrst t1lt wh1ch was w1th Nltro NltFO gave the local lads a hard bat tle but lost 25 0 Flrst downs favored St Albans n1ne to one Next week end the Red Dragons went to East Bank where they were handed a very severe defeat by the Ploneers Thls was a very rough game and several Red Dragons were hurt Coaches Alford and Smlth worked the boys hard the followlng week ln September 25 Everybody was confident of wlnmng but the Travelers put up a stubborn defense and the game nded ln a 0 0 dead ock After a week of l1ght plactlce the Red Dragons met Hlck Hamrlcks Grantsvllle team October 2 and handed them a 12 0 de feat Thls proved to be the only magor game that the Red Dragons won durlng the entlre season The whole team played good ball thls game w1th Stevens scorlng both touch downs Next week the locals went to Dunbar on Fr1day and recelved thelr second set back Coach Shorty Flelds Bulldogs completely out played the Red Dragons and recelved total revenge for last years defeat After the Dunbar defeat Coach Alford worked th boys to mght fall almost every evemng He stressed punt1ng and also the catchmv of punts whlch had rumed the Red Dragon attack at Dunbar Durmg the next week the boys began to shape up very well and the game wxth Hur rlcane was welcomed Wren Saturday ar fCont1nued on page thlrty two? 1 a ezmmmwf ' M A v MMT- A 4' Mmm' I :Q A' 1 'L I fm. ,, m e f is preparation for the Gauley Bridge affair St, - ,,,, 25 ' r,,,,,,,...,..,, 0 2 . . 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H 1,,c,,,,..., 0 ' ' St. 2 12 ' 1 13 1 . . - s rrro 0 ....rrlr,,r, 8 ' , ' ' - D R A G O N I A N Page Thirty-one BASKETBALL Front row left to rlght George Curnes B111 Bartlett John Rooert Lander Max Tulloh Don Cunnlngham Second row Coach Smlth George Jones Bob Rogers Bob Flelds Jlm Young Horner Cox Randolph Gore and B11 Mathews Back row Jlm Barton Manager Late 1n November Coach Klp Smlth 1S sued a call for all would be basketball play ers Fundamentals were studled for about a week by seve1al boys who reported to the gymnaslum Afte1 football season was ovel sevel al boys were added to the grow1ng 11st J R Landel a center was the only first strmg man back from last year s squad and around h1m the team was bullt After sex 61 11 sn eeks of practlce the flrst game it last lolled uound Th1s game test for St Albans Thc Red Dlagons seem ed to be 1n fan ly good shape as they took the Panthers mto camp by the lalge score of 35 12 Curnes was hlgh man fo1 St Albans whlle Beaubout Wlth four was hlgh f01 Mal den December 30 Coach Qmlth s boys met the Gauley Brldge Travelers and handlly set them back 23 16 Gauley Budge fought hard but the Red D1 agons pulled to the front and never gawe up then lead J R Lande1 although he was bothered by mfected eyes was hlgh polnt man for the Dlagons Angelo was hlgh polnt man for the Travelers wlth mne Claude Cubbon popular Southern Board Member was the referee After a hard per1od of practlce the Red Dragons played host to the Charleston Moun ta1n LIONS Wlth Cecll Gumm leadmg the way the Llons handed the Dragons thelr first set back of the season Thls game played be fore a packed house was fast and exc1t1ng In the last half the Red Dragons outscored the Mounta1n Llons but Charleston st flrst half lead gave them a safe margln Gumm vsas best for Charleston Whlle Jones Cunmngham and Tulloh Wele best for Next 1n lne was East Bank one of the stlongest teams IH the state and one whlch had lust suffered a defeat at the hands of Huntmgton St Albans met the P1oneers on the rebound and proceeded to take another bad l1ck1ng Although the locals held the PIOHGQFQ to a reasonable score the Red Drag on sp1r1t w as badly crushed by the defeat Just three days later the locals went to Poca to meet the Poca Dots St Albans started out wlth a grand rush and was lead mg 11 2 at the half Dur1ng the second half Poca made a desperate Jally that put them xx 1th1n thlee polnts of the Red Dragons Lander led the scormg for St Albans whlle KCont1nued on page thlrty three? 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N . , . 2 ' - Page Thlrty two D R A G ON IAN FOOTBALL iCont1nu d from lage thlrtyl rlved the team was full of pep and ready to go Early 1n the fray St Albans recovered a fumble and proceeded to mark up a score Before the half was up another score was added to the flrst In the last half the Red sklns became stubborn and allowed only one touchdown to be made Blrdsell McCorm1ck was outstandmg and the whole team played good ball Nest week was home comlng week and It was to be chmaxed by a game between the Red D agons and the Black Eagles from South Charleston Parades and speeches were scl eduled for Frlday but ra1n broke up most of these affalrs Game day dawned clear but the raln of the proceed1ng day caused the f1eld to be 1n a very poor cond1 t1on Slnce the Black Lagles had not won from the Red D1 agons for three years every body was pred1ct1ng a v1ctory But age ex perlence and b1awn was to much for the Red Dragons and they suffered thelr thlrd de feat 12 0 Henson and Morecraft were the best players fo1 South Charleston and Tulloh was best for St Albans In thls game Tulloh recelved a badly wrenched leg wh1ch bothered h1m the remalnder of the season When October 30 rolled around all the boys were afrald that they weren t gomg to get to go to Po1nt Pleasant because of the hlgh wa ter but when Saturday came around Coaches Alford and Smlth w1th about 17 boys went to the Ohlo r1ver town and took them by storm Thc local lads outplayed the Blg Blacks 1n all perxods and came out Wlth a 34 0 margln Coach Alford treated the boys to a plate lunch afte1 the game A satlsfled and stuffed squad of boys arrlved back 1n town about 8 30 Saturdav mght Murray and Cyrus were out standmg for St Albans No out standlng players could be pxcked from the B1g Blacks but the whole squad showed remarkable Splrlt and was game to the last mmute After three days practlce the boys Were ready to meet the Poca Dots on November 3 Poca was small as they had lost most of the1r 1936 37 squad by graduat1on When Poca plays St Albans they always seem to cl1ck and this tlme was no exceptlon Although St Albans pushed across four touchdowns two were called back because of penalt1es In th1s game M1tchell broke loose on the ten yard l1ne and out ran the whole Poca team for a touchdown wh1ch w as called back Thls was the flrst game 1n wh1ch M1tchell really showed h1s back f1eld talent As the season was nearlng 1ts end we met our old arch rlval the Clendenln B1g Reds St Albans st1ll smartmg from the 6 0 defeat wh1ch Clendemn handed them the year be fore was rarlng to go Clendenln surprlsed JUNIOR CLASS 1Cont1nued from pag twenty three? December 10 A N1ckelodeon fL1I'H1Sl'19d 1a7z for truckln and the Blg Apple Refreshments were COOk18S and punch Duung the hrst SIX weeks of the second semester the Junior class was allowed to sell candy Norma Hlldebrand was ln charge o the candy case whlle Josephme Osborne sold candy and chewing gum at the basketball and football games The proceeds were used for th Jun1or Senlor Receptlon O 1 February 7 1938 the class met at Mrs Chapl1n s home room to cuss and discuss the most lmportant event ot the year the Jun1or Senlor Receptlonl Commlttees finally selected by Vlax Tulloh were as follows gen eral the three adv1sors and class OHICQTS re freshment commltt e Clvdene Ryder cha11 man and France Brooks decoratlon w1th Blllle Jean Calnes and V1rg1l Roberts Norma Hlldebrand Ruby Taylor George Jones Jean Johnson Helen Mldklf Mary Sue Wh1te Cameron Halstead Charles Beckett Randall Bxrd Bob Rogers Jerry McCorm1ck and James Young 3SS1St3HtS The receptlon was held May 14 1n the hlgh school gy mnaslum everybody by scor1ng f1rst and then playlng tlght ball for the rest ot the half When St Albans scored two qulck touchdowns a VIC tory was pract1cally a c1nch but Clenden1n came b ck to score another marker and Wm the game by a one po1nt margln At last came the end of the schedule and It was welcomed by coaches and boys allke Spencer a much larger school than ours was to furmsh the oppos1t1on The day of the game was very cold and snowy most of the tlme Spencer started out early and made two polnts on a safety Before the Red Drag ons could get organlzed the Yellow Jackets scored 4 touchdown and led by e1ght polnts St Albans threatened tw1ce But the at tack alv ays seemed to fall short No out standlng player could be plcked from the Red Dragons After the last game the unlforms were put away ID moth balls t1ll another season rolls around But the act1v1t1es d1d not stop w1th the end of the season The Band Mothers treated the boys to a swell banquet a few weeks later and an assembly was held 1n thelr Honor Captaln Murray Stevens and Cyrus recelved sweaters for their work whlle the rest of the squad got letters The Red Drag ons w11l lose four mlghty f1ne players by graduat on 1n the persons of Murray Stev ens Cyrus and Stanley Murray and Stevens were backs whlle Cyrus and Stanley were llnemen These men w1ll be hard to replace next year. . 6 T' . 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D R A G 0 N IA N Page Thirty three BASKETBALL fCo'1t1nued from pa e thirty one J Rhlnehart vsas high for Poca In a few days the Red Dragons ,journeyed to Charleston to meet the Mountaln Llons in a return game St Albans after defeating Poca felt that they could give the Mountain Llons a real battle but to everybody s surprlse the locals couldn t hold the Lions and received a very bad beat1ng Gumm agaln led the Charleston corlng with Singleton g1v1ng h1m a helpmg hand Tulloh kept the score from being much larger St Albans next went to Hurrlcane where 1n the first half things looked pretty bad for the Red Dragons Hurricane seemed to be very strong on their floor and gave the Dragons a hard battle In the second half St Albans pulled away to a safe lead and the outcome was never in doubt Lander and Jones were best for St Albans W1th Leadman taking honois for the Red Skins Ju t a few days later the locals played host to the Pt Pleasant B1g Blacks Th1S game turned out to be the roughest contest seen on the local floor St Albans led most of the flrst half but du1 mg the second half the lead changed hands many tlmes Pt Pleasant finally won out by a one point margin January 22 the Red Dragons crossed the river to engage the N1tro Wlldcats They returned home with a one point v1ctory gained ln an over time perlod Next the boys went to South Charleston to take on the highly touted Black Eagles In the flrst half the Red Dragons played South Charleston to a standstlll but could not keep up the good work 1n the second South Char leston won by a large score but not Wlthout a hard battle Friday seemed to be bad luck for the Red Dragons because when playlng at East Bank the boys had a large lead at the half but lost in the end Hornby led the scorlng for East Bank with Cox leading the Red Dragons St Albans returned to their own floor to meet Clenden1n one of the best teams 1n the state With a much taller team than the Red Dragon the Big Reds quickly ran up the score and was never in danger St Albans played a good game but it was no use they were outclassed Our old arch rival Dunbar came down to see us February 4 and was sent back home beaten St Albans led most of the way but the Bull Dogs were coming up fast when the game ended St Albans won but only with a two polnt margm With the coming of February 8 the squad went to Pt Pleasant to try and get revenge for the defeat handed them by the B1g Blacks some weeks before Pt Pleasant dommated most of the flrst period and was leading at the half St Albans got started in the sec ond half and pulled up to w1th1n f1V6 pomts. ST ALBANS HIGH SCHOOL fCont1nued from page fourl to the faculty among them a new basketball coach Many assemblies were held durlng the year Talks were given on guldance crime the damage done by alcohol and many othei useful subgects One of the most entertaln 1ng ass mbhes was held by Rev Ralph E Johnson who sang popular songs and gave lmpersonatlcns Looklng back ove1 all the school years since the school s founding one can see that It has progressed 1 long long way Jones played good ball for St Albans wh1le Adkms was high for Pt Pleasant February 11 saw N1tro coming over to play the Red Dragons Nitro was 1n high hopes of a v1ctory as they had held St Albans to a one point uctory before Nitro gave the locals a hard battle but fell before the sharp shootlng of the back court boys After a hard four day practice sesslon the whole team was confident that they could l1ck South Charleston In the first quarter the Black Eagles ran up a large score but St Albans was only seven polnts behmd when the last perlod began Here South Charles ton turned on the heat and left the Dragons 1n the lurch February 18 the Hurricane Redskms came but the Dragons were not to be stopped th1S t1me as they had been a few days before Al though the Hurricane lads played well they could not keep up with the h1gh stepping Dragons St Albans took to the road two days later to play Clenden1n As the Big Reds were badly off form they d1d not rmg up a very large score St Albans played fa1r ball but could not compete with the B1g Reds Clen denln was leading 33 14 at the end Returning home after the Clenden1n de feat the Red Dragons took on Poca St Al bans for the first time 1n the season played better than average ball Poca was com pletely out classed and flnally lost 30 8 As all thlngs must end the regular playlng season came to an end when the Red Dragons met Dunbar 1n a return game Dunbar with SCIDIO leading the attacks gave the Dragons thelr nlnth set back of the season Several days later a practlce game was held with the alumnl in which the R d Dragons won by two points St Albans journeyed to N1tro Friday March 11 and gave the Buffalo s five a sound beatlng 1n their first sectlonal game Satur day evenlng the Red Dragons met the N1tro cagers and won by a one point margln but over confidence must have caught up with the boys as they lost out Saturday to Hurricane 44 40 This ends the Red Dragons basket ball season May they do better next year I L . g . - u n 1 , I 1 S . . 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H , u 9 Q K . . . 9 - 1 I I 1 , . . , n , Page Thirty-four D R A G 0 N IA N VARSITY S CLUB on indiilitiw nm,-Q-.---.-V Front row left to rlght Kelly Cyrus Max Tulloh Lovell Meadors Charles Klncald Mr Alford Herman Steven Ford McCorm1ck Tommy Davxs Second row left to rlght Homer Cox George Jones Charles Mltchell B1rdsellMcCorm1ck Charles Stanley Dorsel Hensley Henry Murray George Curnes Th1rd row left to F1 ht Robert Rogers James Young J R Lander Wllham Bartlett James Barton Randolph Gore James Stanley Don Cunnmgham P1 eszdent HERMAN STEVENS Vzce P1esLde7Lt BILL BARTLETT Secwtary T1 easw er GEORGE CURNES Sponsov MR ALFORD When the school term opened the Varslty S club was agaln underway w1th only seven members left from the year of 36 37 In th first meetmg of the Student Councll It was dec1ded that the Vars1ty S club was to sell candy and soft drlnks on the football field B111 Bartlett Kerwxn Ranson and George Curnes made up the commlttee to ar range for the buylng and selhng at the stand Proflts vsere used to buy sweaters and other necessltles lilgh school name plates were sold to the students and people of St Albans On the plate was St Albans Red Dragons They were sold at fifty cents a plece They were attached to the hcense plate on ca s on blcycles they were usually placed on rear fender The students along w1th the club loaned a help1ng hand to sell the plates A MISS Red Dragon contest was spon sored to pay for the plcture 1n the annual whlch was a success The members leavlng the club thls year are Henry Murray Herman Stevens Kelly Cyrus George Curnes Charles Stanley and B111 Bartlett ' N Il A12 ' 4 , l ' 1,55 , ,Q 35, iz gf ,gi 2, +5 : t ' g,,,.,M,, L,,WW,... f.h...'4:: ,WY I cl ,difzo Www: g E P l V , 1 - ' .3 . 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' Y 7 1- - , t s , , D R A G O N I A N Page Thirty-five PEPPER CLUB MISS Guthrle and MISS Stewart organ1zed the f1rst Pepper Club of the St Albans hlgh school 1n the year of 1933 for the purpose of promot1ng school spurt No club was organlzed 1n 1935 1936 but It was organlzed agam 1n 1936 1937 by L1l l1an Coalter and sponsored by Mlss M K Moore Mr W P Burdette was the faculty advlsor of the Tepper club durlng 1937 1938 The flrst meetlng was called early ln the football season for organlzatlon and the electlon of oflicers At f1rst some of the promment foot ball boys were elected officers of the club but because of Sf me m1sunderstand1ng they could not keen the1r pos1t1ons therefore the of Hcers were reelected Dues were set at ten cents each semester One th1ng of Wh1ch the club can be boastful IS thelr havmg a mem bersh1p exceeding any club 1n the school El01S8 Duncan Sara Bell Wade and Betty Smlth were selected as cheerleaders by the student councll 1n a speclal assembly called for the purpose of cheerleader tryouts Pavments of the electr1ca1 score board wh1ch the Peppe1 club of 1936 1937 purchas ed were f1n1shed th1s year and the board was mstalled 1n the gymnas1um Thus meetlngs were held 1n the gymnas 1um after school and at act1v1ty per1od through thc football season to arouse en thuslasm Snake dances and pep meet1ngs were glven the n1ght before the games 1n down town St Albans Much exc1tement and fun were caused by the dances Down Maln street the gang would go blockmg traffic and mak1ng as much no1se as posslble much to the trafflc s chagrm The dance would flnally end up at the old football f1eld Once Wh1le the gang was gathered at the corn r of the Central grade school ground to beg1n a snake dance a red reflectlon came from the d1rect1on of the depot Everyone thmkmg It was a f1re ran across the school only to f1nd when they had turned the CO1 ne1 on to Fourth street that It was a 16 ile t1on of a red electr1c s1gn on a store At the home com1ng football game between St Albans and So Cha1leston the club organ 1zed a parade It was qu1te an event w1th automolnles b1cycles and students march 1ng w1tn school colo1s and banners beh1nd the band At all the football and basketball games the club was qulte act1ve and showed much school bplllt It had a deslgnated sect1on ln the balcony of the gymna-,1um for all the basketball games Elo1se Duncan moved to Huntmgton 1m med1ately aftel the Ch11stmas holldays how ever no one was elected to f1ll he1 pos1t1on as one of the cheer leaders l ' 1 1 - 1 . . , , . 1 ' - -- ' - . . , I - . - . , , . u ' T I A . . 1 u . - . 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Y. i Q - ' l 1 , - . .1 - K I Page Th1rty s1x D P A G 0 IV IA N NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY M22 ifikipiwvmw Front row left to rlght Mr Lxggett Mxss Cowl Betty Smlth Marllynn May Hettle Al1ce Marshall Bet ty Brothers 'vlrs Krebs Mr Burdette Second row Mass Moore Ward Roblrson Frances Brooks Thomas Nheatley Mary Sue Whlte George Curnes Ella Stanley Thlrd row Norma I-Illdebrand Geral dlne Pettit Ruth Mlller Pearl Colllns P1 eszdent HETTIE ALICE MARSHALL Vzce President THOMAS WHEATLEY Secretary MARILYNN MAY 1 1 easureo BETTY BROTHERS Sponsois MISS COWL MR LIGGETT MR BURDETTE AND MRS KREBS In 1903 the Keystone chapter of the Na tlonal Hono1 Soclety was estabhshed 1n St Albans hlgh school Only one other soclety whlch was 1n Charleston was m efclstence ln Kanawha county at that tlme Promot1ng schola1sh1p character leader shlp and se1 v1ce 1s the object of the soclety Follovxmg the custom started three years ago the soclety presented a pennant to the room that had the hlghest scholastlc average for each slx weeks perlod Durmg the flrst semester three senlor glrls were taken 1nto the soclety They were Ella Stanley Pearl Colllns and Vlfglnla Smlth For the second semester seven new mem be1s we e taken 1nto the soclety three sen 1ors and four Jumors Those admltted to the soclety were Ward Roblnson George Curnes Geraldme Pettlt Frances Brooks Norma Hlldebrand Mary Sue Whlte and Ruth Mlller Betty Brothers and Thomas Wheatley Went to Dunbar 1n February and explamed the obJect of the soclety Later on the whole soclety went there and gave the mstallatlon SQFVICG for the semors Durlng the year of 36 37 the soclety held an electlon on whether or not to adopt the pomt system As a large majorlty of the stu dents voted 1n favor of the polnt system the soc1ety declded to enforce It th1S year but declded to turn the Job over to the student counc1l L 'U l . f -ta f. .. -,v. . swag W- V ,SVWMNMA .-.. ,,. , , ..,., ,, ,,. . .. v..., , ' . 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Wm as wwqd Front row left to r1ght Bob Roblnson Donald Green Ch1b Ranson Davxa Hughart J R Lander B111 Bartlett George Curnes James Stanley Lovell Meadors and Waverly Curnes Second row George Wll 11am Jones Homer Cox James Barton Dlck Rogers Charles Mltchell Donald Cunnlngham Max Tulloh Cameron Halstead and Mr Smlth advxsor Thlrd row James Young Kelly Cyrus John Hanlfln Blrd sell McCorm1ck Tom Stolllngs Ezra Shamblln and Herman Stevens P7 652616115 GEORCE CURNES Vzce P1 eszdent BILL BARTLETT Secrctav y .Sponsor St Albans hlgh school has had a H1 Y club for e1ght years It has been one of the most actxve clubs of the school Thls club was organlzed 1n 1930 by Mr M R Shlrey wlso acted as sponsor for two years In 1933 Mr Keller Engllsh Instructor was chosen as the sponsor Mr Llggett succeeded Mr Keller and sponsored the club unt1l 1936 when Mr Watr1ng General Sclence teacher and asslstant coach took over the leadershlp for a year Some of the ach1evements of the club dur 1ng the 36 year were donatlng to the book fund sponsormg a H1 Y book exchange sell 1ng candy and coca colas at games publish 1ng programs and a father and son banquet Th1s year Mr Smlth basketball coach sponsor d the club Smce 1ts formatlon th1s years club has been one of the best A pro gram was sponsored by the H1 Y clubs of the state for foundlng new clubs 1n hlgh schools wh1ch are 1nterested 1n the H1 Y program whlch IS Cfeatlng ma1nta1n1ng and extend J R LANDER MR QMITH mg throughout the school and community hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character George Curnes was chosen presldent B111 Bartlett vlce presldent and John Lander sec 1etary The officers and club got behlnd the movement and went to N1tro and organlzed a club among the h1gh school boys 1n Nltro St Albans gave the ceremony Wh1Ch started the club to work Latest news IS they ale work1ng d1l1gently for new members and ex tendlng the H1 Y program among the other students Thlrtcen new members were taken 1nto th1s years club to carry on the ldeals of the club Tney were as follows Kelly Cyrus Lovell Meadors Cameron Halstead James Young Bob Beaver Don Cunnlngham Blrd sell MCCOFIHICK Homer Cox Bob Roblnson James Stanley Dlck Rogers, Waverly Wlnt ers and Ez1a Shamblm Earller 1n the year the club declded to have a speaker at each home meetlng to talk on the merlts of h1s work Thls ldea was gotten fCont1nued on page th1rty Blghtf --. , 1 .I , ..-...- --, ,M .. .,,,...., . 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Y , , 1 . , , - W - Page Thirty-eight D R A G .O N I A N LATIN CLUB Front row left to rlght Frances Brooks Mr Jackson Betty Brothers Thomas Wheatley B1ll1e Jean Came Second row left to Flght Robert Scott Ma llynn May Lucy Phelps Ruth Mlller Betty Sm1th Helen Mldklff Rosemarle Wlllls Back row left to r1ght Gexaldme Wlllxamson Arlme Walker Mlllard Perry Geor e Bodxe John Hanlfln Mary Sue Whlte Consuls JOHN HANIFAN BETTY BROTHERS Aftel bemg 1nact1ve for several years the Latm club was reorganlzed 1n 1937 38 by the membels of the Lat1n class and thelr 1nstruc tor Mr Jackson Although durlng the year th1s club had not ga1ned nuch recognltlon It has been actue and has held regular monthly meetlngs vvhlch have showed 1ts members how the Romans acted ln thelr soclal llfe and lt has made them better acqua1nted Wlth old Roman customs At tle flrst meetlngs plans were made to make togas and tunlcs l1ke those of the Romans These Wele made by the members and are now vsorn 1n the meetlngs Hosts duung the year were Betty Broth ers Robert Scott Jerry McCorm1ck Blllle Jean Ca1nes Marllyn May and Thomas Wheatley HI Y CLUB lCort1ued from page thlrty seven! from Mr Llggett s talk to the club about chooslng a vocatlon aftel leavlng school Due to some mlsunderstandlng th1s rule was drop ped but probably w1ll be revlved by next years club Names of club members are as follows Kerwln Ranson John W HaHlflH B111 Bart lett George Curnes Davld Hughart Donal Greene Max Tulloh George W Jones Tom Stolllngs John R Lander Don Cunmngham Lovell Meadors Kelly Cyrus Cameron Hal stead James Young Bob Beaver James Stanley Budsell McCorm1ck Homer Cox Bob Roblnson Waverly Wlnters and Ezra Shamblm l l Y ' 3 v - , Y v ' ' . 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D R A G 0 N IA N Page Thairty-nine E GIRL RESERVES Front row lett to rlght Mary Sue Whlte Margaret Rogers Betty Brothers Mr Krebs sponsor Geral d1ne Wllllamson Geraldlne Pettlt Helen Pr ce Magdalene Stovckln Second row Donna Strlbhng V1rg1n1a Smlth Frances Brooks Helen Mxdklff Pearl Colllns Ella Stanley Fannle Bell Mar1lynn May Thlrd row Georgette Rangos Sarah Coleman Thelma Cooper Vu' 1n1a Jacobs Gerald1ne Erwm Verna Mae Martin Po eszdent GERALDINE PETTIT Vzce PTE dent GERALDINE WILLIAMSON Secretav y BETTY BROTHERS Treo sm ea MARGARET ROGERS Sponsor Wlth the beglnnmg of school came twenty two Glrl Reserves eager to start work but they were faced w1th the problem of selectlng a new wdvxsor to take the place of MISS Lu cllle Klllg' who had been transferred to an other school At the flrst meetlng the girls unanlmously voted Mrs Vera Krebs to be thelr new leader During tl e year the club has been very actlve I'hey held a covered dlsh supper at the home of Betty Brothers two candy sales two bake sales a Mother Daughter banquet and regular b1 monthly school and home meetmgs The alm of the Glrl Reserve Club IS to help ln the bulldlng of a rlcher personallty and to ald glrls 1n bu1ld1ng up w1th1n themselves hlgh ldeals for the l1v1ng of a fuller l1fe The club also ofiers to brlng to 1tS members new frlends new 1deas a chance to dlscuss com MRS KREBS mon problems soclal enjoyment new skllls and opportunltles for leadershlp and re sponslblllty Spec1al speakers for the year 1nclude MISS Mary Moore Mlss Nell Campbell Mlss Kathryn Lynch Mrs P L Brothers and Mrs L J Whlte In December Geraldme Pettlt Margaret Rogers and Mary Sue Whlte represented the local club at the state conventlon 1n Charles ton The most outstandlng event of the year was the Mother Daughter banquet held 1n the Southern M6thOd1St church basement Aprll 12 At thlg banquet all G1rl Reserve councll members were present and a revlew of the entlre year s work was g1ven Th1s cl1max ed the year s work The Girl Resere IS a Junlor group of the N3.t1OIl3.I Woman s Chrlstlan Assoclatlon y 5 v I I SA I , ' f , 1 1 - 5 v v v 1 1 1 'v ' . . 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Y . . . . . . , X , , . . . , - . . . . . , . . . 7 Y o P5geF0rtY DRAGOVIAN PLAYMAKERS H www Preszdent MARIE COTTRELL Vzce Preszdent MAGDALENE STOVEKIN Sem eta? y Treasuv er FANNY BELL bponsov Miss MOORE B111 Bartlett Dorothy Beane Fanny Bell Betty Brothers Pat Brown B1111e Jean Calnes MBXIDS Caldwell Fred Callhan Sarah Coleman Pearl Collms The f1rst meetlng of the playmakers was held S ptember 29 1937 1n MISS Mary Moore s home room under the supervlslon of MISS Moore Th1s meetlng was held to elect offlcers A+ the flrst meetlng the club de clded to g1VQ a one act play at every meetmg On October 13 1938 the second meetlng of the Playmakers was held at Wh1Ch tune a dlscusslon was held about the play that was to be glven December 17 The name of the play was to be Murder 1n Rehearsal A Chrlstmas party was held at the home of W11l1am Bartlett, December 22 Thelma Cooper Verna Mae Martln Ira Erskm Marllynn May Elolse Gllbert Jerry McCorm1ck Marle Cottrell Marle Medley John Hanlfln Mary Montjar Pearlle Ann Henley Henry Murray Daud Hughart Ge1ald1ne Pettxt Vlfglhla Jacobs Kerwm Ranson George W Jones Margaret Rogers Charlene Karnes Robert Scott Magdalene Stovekm Vxrglnla Smlth Ella Stanley Herman Stevens Earl Taylor James Harold Trowbrldge Thomas Wheatley Mary .Sue Whlte Robert Wxlllams Dlmple Workman At the meetmg held January 8 1938 a d1S CUSSIOD was made to take all members of the Jumor play cast 1nto the organlzatlon at the followlng meetlng Spec1al plans were made for the program at thls meetlng Aprll 8 a party was held 1n the gym naslum The entertalnment lncluded muslc by a nxckelodeon, cards, and varlous other games Dues of twenty f1V6 cents were paid 1nto the club treasury by all the members of the Playmakers Forty students are ehglble members th s year 4 1 - . 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A 1 DRAGONIAN SENIOR PLAY - Leading Characters PageF0rty1W0 DPAGONIAN SENIO The Whole Town s Talking a farce 1n three acts was presented by the senior class Friday April 29 in the high school gymnas ium Miss Mary Moore was director the char acteis for the play were as follows Henry Simmons Thomas Wheatley Harriet Sim mons his wife Virginia Smlth Ethel Slm mons h1s daughter Betty Brotheis Chester Benney his partner John Hanlfin Letty Lythe motion picture star Fannie Bell Don ald Swit young Chicago blood J H Trow bridge Lela Wilson and Sally Otis frlends of Ethel Verna Mae Martm and Margaret Rogers Anna the maid Mary Montjar and R PLAY taxi driver Leslie Wayson This play took place In the Slmmons home in Sandusky Ohlo just after Ethel Simmons accompanied by a Chicago boy returned home f om college After Mr Simmons told Eth l that le wanted her to marry hlS busi ne s pa tnei and f1nds out that she wishes to marry someone that has been around he male un a long story about his partners trav s 1n H llywocd and about a movie star h mct whil th re Th movie star he told her abo.1t came to town and from there many complications arlse but the results were happy STUDENT COUNCIL tCont1nued from page nine? two oth r representatives from each class For the first time 1n the history of the school the point system was put into use When tne council members checked on the students and found there were three offend ers they requested these students to give up At the first of the year the council d1str1b uted the candy sale among the classes and or ganizatlons Those who sold candy were the senior class H1 Y club Junior class Honor society and the oflice Cheer leaders were chosen 1n the fall by a comm1ttee made up of student council mem bers For this year the group selected a member ship pin which was slightly changed from that of last year SOPHOMORE CLASS 1Cont1nued from page twenty four? The ophomore class has completed an other year 1n 1tS high school career They entered September 7 1931 wlth an enroll ment of about one hundred and th1rty stu dents Since then several students have drop ped out and several new ones have entered April 15 they had the1r annual class party in the gymnasium of the high school Guidance cases were first started by the sophomores during the first semester The purpose of the cases was to help form ideas of what was best for good character After they had held flV6 cases it was decided that the whole school would conduct them Vernon Paul Don Cunningham Evelyn Ranson Bob Miller are the student council represe11tat1ves of the sophomore class FRESHMAN CLASS 1Cont1nued trom page twenty flV6J Hlghlawn Fairview and Central schools contributed 121 boisterous students to form the fres iman class of 1937 and 38 At the first class meetlng officers were elected and the year began with a bang Each resentative The representatives were Frank Rouse president of the class V1rg1n1a Mynes June B1rd and James Wade On January 7 they had then class party in the gymnasium Many of the freshmen have progressed very rapidly during the year Some secured a place on the honor roll by making excellent grades and others got principal parts ln the operetta Renown was won by one girl Norma Sue Brewer who was crowned MISS Red Dragon at the physical education ex h1b1t1on HIGH SCHOOL BAND lCont1nued from page twenty sevenl tion decided that a student should earn tif teen hundred points before he can enter the all state band Last year he had to earn seven hundred points This y ar the point ystem has b en changed making It possible for a student to earn more points Undei the ausplc s of the Nitro high school and the Nitro Parent Teachers Association St Albans high school s sixty five piece band under the di ection of M1 Harold B Leighty gave a concert in the Nitro high school aud1tor1um February 10 1938 The con cert was enthuslastlcally recelved - 'L gl 7 ' 9! 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' D R A G 0 N IA N Page Forty-three JUNIOR PLAY The My teuous Mu Updyke a comedy IH three acts was p1 esented 1n the hlgh school g5 mnaslum Fuday November 12 by the Junlor class Membe1s of the cast who were selected by the JLIIIIOI adusors are as follows Dalsy M01 gan an attlactne young lady B1ll1e Jean Y Thelma Coopel Rlta Stanley Mrs Updyke s SQCI eta w Sarah Coleman Mr Gubblns a very aflected mlddle aged woman V1Fg1D11 Jacobs Fred Gubbms her son Robert Scott Gladys Gubbms pxetty and pert Eleanor Inscno Nhnetta F1she1 a fluttery llttle mom an Mary Sue Whlte Clark Updyke a ve1y llkeable young man George Bodle Herbert Yost, a boy who IS seen but not heard Robert Wllllams B lhngs the Updyke butler Jerry Mc' ormlck Flnlayson a young man Wlth an Lngllsh accent George Wllllam Jones and Ixnne Evms an ex chorus glrl EIOISG Duncan The tene of the play was lald 1n Crystal SQIIIIBS New Jersey lmmedlately folloW1ng the death of wealthy Jasper Updyke who was m ur1ed only three weeks before tragedy ox ertook hlm At the beglnmng of the play 111 h1s relat1ves gathered at the home of h1s WICIOW They expected her to keep all hls m ney and LZIVG them nothlng but 1n the end they dl covered she was very rlch and all of h1s money was to be d1V1dGd among them Ploceeds of the play were used 1n helplng hnance the Junlor Senlor receptlon l ll ,- , 9. - - ' - A st A , - g, 1 K 7 7 . . 41 y- '- 1 ' ' , . 1 . , , . , I ' ' .. kv rf 7 ' 9 , . 1 c .J . 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