Scott High School - Scottonian Yearbook (Madison, WV)

 - Class of 1935

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Keep it as a 5 Totem memorializing the year 1934-35 when the l lv Walhoudeanus bade their school a fond farewell. 'N ffm ' itll' i 'tv 7 ll A if -X iii 1 QQ' f U y l f r ' 5' 4 i 3,7 i fl v tf 5 x 'x's' --. , it A X TTj r if'!lA c I I... + ' XZ T40 ww? BH + W I me 6 UVCBA ' 13' ' S 0 C. Mvlefe hfE'fLe'f'c'He s our 86- 4y 2- J fear , E M fl 'R ,-HJ 265456 M m4C1'tElfi 4 u'V2g5SfarZ.12g-'hQou,.a e, mm fm 265.1 I r' Y, -Mrk gi: ,I - I TB -.' ,'r, f ' 'f f 'L- ' Age. ' '.fff:,f.-f Q L.. 1-aj' .. 4 . , X, -Q X ' if 1 1 613 UQ , H J so K f Q ,-, -.2 . Q , In The Valley of Walhonde The hills salute the skies Both close and far awayg The creek down in the valley lies, In beauty night and day. Let Nature's treasures grovvg The hill-creek life is free! These lands with beauty glow And honor Walhondel Quentin Childress 4 Jr 'T . ' ,f ,U . . f--' , , 3 if 55, 5 . ft s ' 1' far '44 , ' fa 'L VW ri H fU1N s, AN il Ei 5 W 5, ,f O V Ill' 5 ll I , S F fl W riff' I 5 0' YD -jh CUNTENTS V7 Q 'Eva V BIG CHIEFSH gf 11 The School 4 a ', V ze N i Q X 66 97 X T Sit TRIBES X i The Classes ix ll -Q l 5 CA,MPFIRES . Q a Organizations and Athletics i X HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS We - l-3 N Advertisements Y 9 N eg 1 f I 4 Z A zz, A s- xx Rig-anis TI -H263 4-' W Dye W AN fills l l An Appreciation We think this a fitting and proper place to express to our advisers, Mrs, M. K. Argenbright and Miss Ida Mae Thompson, our sincere ap- preciation for their untiring efforts in guiding us carefully through these trying years of our high school careerg the Way seemed long, dark and dangerous, but we were determined to go on because of the ideals which had been inculcated in us by our friends, counselors and advisers. Al- though we may soon pass out of their guiding influence, their ideals will live on. . 1-'-, ,-, ,f ' 4 1 ' r Ix 4 I I gif.. .3 I 5+'.aagf'f'.f11, 4 1'5lMXJ f S 4 U I X x I .,.- - f. K I I K N Q I X-X gx I lx ' N1 XY. XXI O . k XYEQ' -f-ox - NT -..... N TI' 1 ffwlffw gx' .Pb U - Rv, y x X , Y ll 'fi' 3 fx, f i ..'.,.nl' u..'un? I If I was N M ,J ' , ' A N ,z .' - kk s ,- fy N '. 5 13 1 Y X 1 ,f K ix f X I r A gl V II vI Y X K I I FX ' 1 x' XX?-f Z R-5 X x X Q fx. XY , II 1 'Ii 5 J. 'TS -X AX V24 147: iff . I' ,I I' I ', I. II X!! I I II,I ri ,, '- jk .MXN w 'va ' , 1 VA' Sf,-,. t.I IIImI,II Yf 'h,fj',':E u III IW, If xml-, a ff X Af.. kJf,qfMi,Qp 5 XMIM, ,I s ,MQW ' - Q X.-5M,p P' 'xuvlj Y Qltfl' . I IQII A g . ' 17 ' 'ml' , :rfb ,- ' ,f flfh NM V QA ffxx 1 ' . f I In I X X avi T' , , ,f ,Raw LI - f u fvqrrs N . f:HQ,' I, ' 'V X ' t :A :J '. I X . G x 0 +I- mf-f .1 x I ' I I 1 A f A I QQ Q7 O Hmmmnl Ufmmw A-fe: .ef 0 4T f .gi 'If' if-fi Rik 7 'mi:f.l5f'i'r'- 1 Y I if . . ..- .O Supel lntendents I and Board of Education VIRGIL JONES CLYDE BILLUPS GRADE WHITE Madison Madison Van county superintendent Asst- Superintendent President of Board RICE COOK L. B. LYON C. W. OONNOR Jeffrey Madison Nellis Member Member Member ROY SUTPHIN Seth fNo picture? Member 5.4 fx-X , Cn v 1 ' V V CYRUS WILSON MANN, A. B., M. A. Marshall, A. B., Columbia University, M. A Principal G I. D 0 'vm f-6' '1 Q , A '1?ll if .fi C7312 N 53 . AN +4- Anna Murphy Curry, A. B. Broaddus, A. B. Algebra, Physical Education and Coach mm . Mary Chambers Ocheitree, A. B. Marshall, A. B. English and Argus Adviser YYX 'M-X Q.. km-lux-3 fb -WLWX1 '1- Garnett Price, A. B. Morris Harvey, A. B 'br ian fi Faculty FACE TWELVE Anna McCann Burt, A. B. Denison University, A. B. Latin and Wbmetry HXVVVYAX V. Wilmer Lewis, B. Morris Harvey, B. S. S. Science and Coach F O .Q,m.u1.S Ila McQueen, A, B. Marshall, A. B. Commerce N P YI- '. ns. -, I . . s Q g11gf':g'y5-Z- -- Q.. ..,, wr. 1.5 ' ,7 +44g ',:ff?, .Mil ' Yi , Y , -ll... MMM? f F' ii ' ' . ?.-i..i- -.M A :fm 5. XAN -AM- Melvin Roberts, A. B. West Virginia Wesleyan, A. B. History, Geography Sarah M. Stewart, A. B. University of Kentucky, A. B. English , Mildred Lee Ball, A. B., M. A. West Virginia Wesleyan, A. B. Columbia University, M. A. Home Economics 3,7aZ4wj'a5e 64,60 .A 6 Faculty P G I T N Margery Price Argenbright, A. B. Marshall, A. B. Latin and History Ida Mae Thompson, A. B. Marshall, A. B. Biology Ili W1 Cf George W. Goode, A. B., A. M. Marshall, A B. West Virginia University, A. M. Social Science ' fno picturel I 4 lqxgxfy 1 . E J , I w , 4 ,V 1' fri - fl.. L Inu 1.4.1, y,,, 4 I Q v ' 2 x J 4 X. 'WaJhingf'on, we are here' 6 vrwjnfhl 771 our youger Jazz ZA!Q,VV!iI'II 7' I cu 11' iv you yuif' f'af+hfu! Fuzz. '55 , i 3, 'JM57' at . Wd: ng' HSNAPSHOTSU PAGE FOURTE N Mldkyed up and .4 ' '9 I 'at ' , A AN EW X 5: X: Y S XXX XXX N -L R S ik V , la 11 KSN M- L ful Q 7 Y '.- XX w , K A- I. ' ll ' a a 5 1.5 , m y 'kc i f 'ff 2 5 ,- A f dw' 'Q ' . ?'?f!-' ff E g. f Q S I F qi? rr f M?x JXQ4 I fx JZ BU -' Q,-.,, w i Mif- O e if Q .IX O - . -1 2 1. OO Of: Senior Class '35 COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: White Rose MOTTO: We can if we think We can Officers Everett White ee,e OO e,e,Oe,O,e e,ee,ee President Billy Eades O eee, OOOO V ice-President Sadie Harless eee. O OOOOOOOOO O OOOOOOOO OO O -O OOOO Sec'y.-Treas. Class Advisers Margery Price Argenbright Ida Mae Thompson C O v V 14 . . ,,, K I re 1 xx EX' A,'?N A My 'I 5.1 s -A si .- w 1 3 J EVERETT WHITE Madison Ifmxtlmzxll 'lil-'34, liuskntluill '32-'2l5. l,l'0Sill0llf of Class 'ZSZ-'253-VZ34-'35, Vive I,Y'l'Niii4'l1f Fresh! :nun Class '31-'32, 'AThe Lady of the Moon '33, The Mummy and the Mumps '34, Managing Editor of Argus '34-'35, Circulniion Manaiger of Walhonde-an '35. -fn. s 194 o4,f,.AAA--'Y J -4 -' --.,',...1 'u .v ,A ,- 1 t, ,,,, 4'-F4 -,. U ' 1 if- A BILLY ALDERSON EADES SADIE CAVELL HARLESS Madison Madison Vim' l'r1-sirlent of Sobhonmre Uluss KVIIIIJ '3!2- Vim- l'I'l'Nill4'llt Junior Class '33-'Si-1, L l'hu 'JEL l'l'esidf-nt Junior Class CVan7 'JREF-'Zi-4, Huy l'l'vtvlldc-rs 'Ji3l. Sevretary-'1'r0:u4i1r0l' Senior Gay fvilllp '3Oi4. Bound to Marry fVanJ Flaws 'ZS4-'35, Associate Ediior of Argus '34-'35, '34, liaskvtbzlll '3-1935. Vim-Q President Senior liuslu-tluaill 'ZH-'35, Editor of VV:xIhondcun '35. Vluss '34-'35, PAGE SIXYEEN 'mf ,O,,21- 1, , -in , CHARLES IVAN ADKINS Madison Who Wou1dn't be Crazy '32, Foot- ball '32-'34, Basket- ball '32-'34, The Mummy and the Mumps '34, 1 ,UL '? 1 7' NINA MARIE Jeffrey Dramatic Club '31- '32. FREDA BALLARD Jeffrey Dramatic Club '31- '32, Beta Gamma Seniors 1 A R L- Z ',v yl 33213 -, . V . MILDRI-Q ANN Bffnwm Hewett Etiquette Club '33-'34. SHERLOCK HOLMES BALL Madison Committee for Pio- neer Banquet '34. . C1141-Mu WV QLMEZQQ .L C, C ,.,E1.4,. CLAYTON BARNHART Madison I A y Club '32-'33. - , .L LLL, .. A fb r.'.' WP ard' y 114 , ' ' V' dfrl' yy Lyv, 5. . ll , W 1 J,,,y ',' .. I. I s JAA, 1. ' t rn 'A 4 1 If ' sv Nix ,W . . . - I If ' ' X af PAG S ENT EN Zigi 'Qiififiii 'X ,M-gi if W fl. , ' .. . , J: f' 'T?ff if7f -?51,?'51ff7f. LT 5 11 , rig iq sw f A a--- I Senmrs CARL BRAGG Hewett Library Club '30-'31, West Virginia Club '31, Football '31-'34, IVA DELL BURGESS Ottawa West Virginia Club '30-'31, f.,v-,sa b.ly'!,.. -av' HAROLD GRADEN COOPER Foster Committee for Pion- eer Banquet '34. LL 3, jfidiis AG IGHTEEN LJQJ K. ., at xv Xtiskt X- 'n na n.' dns' x 5. HAZEL BELLE Bvncsss Ottawa West Virginia Club '30-'31. MARIE BURTON Ramage West Virginia Club '31-'32, Health Club '31-'32, The G-ay Pretenders ' 3 3 , Etiquette Club '34- '35, Library Club '34-'aa , Q.. , LA 4w. BERTA CRADDOCK Madison .Etiquette Club '33-'34. ' I ,ec-bl aw-f-f6...,,,3 li fx, ai LOUIE CRADDOCK Hewett Glee Club '31-'32, Football '32-'34, JAMES DOLIN Lory The Gay Pretenders '33, Committee for Pioneer Banquet '34, CLARENCE D. EPLING, JR. Hewett Q Dramatic Club West Virginia. '31, Feature of Argus '33-'34 Editor-in-Chief of Argus '34-'35, Presi- dent Journalism Club '34-'35, Club '34-'35, 415, ,X J 'nh fe. ,ga I? lifgj 5. .fsf 5?f5 .,?4g.-,ig -' NRA' ' f -V l l-' H mt ,ff so -L4 Seniors ffwfffwf' Xgaff og Ui 71' 217 -443'-lic. ' U I PG NI ET EN cv I fi L, - jf, GILBERT DOLIN Lory ' . Committee for Pion- eer Banquet '34, , ..- .pls .1g,.. x ELEANOR ELLIS Madison West Virginia 'Club iSha1rp1esJ '31-'32, Girls' Club lSharp- lesl '31-'32, Glee Club l harplesl '32- '33, IZA! JOHN FLEE1' GREENE Greenview Football '32-'34, The Mummy and the Mumps '34, H M5 .4 '4 'ff SQ ' .1 ' 'Wei in 'S' 4:57 Q M -1 l- , 11' kg E Eb -I Xxq rm - jf ' f - U, 3 Seniors , +- I 1K!,' ,G ,,., L I . ,ll -. NLV,j MARFIAEEECES H. LEON HAGER Madison Madison ,J uf, fi 1' 'D Q J Basketball, '31 - '35, The Mummy and the Mumps '34, Journalism Club '34-'35, Typist for Argus '34-'35, J 'ly' Q , .hyu . v fA ', . 5 Lyf' If ,Af NL' 'I LILLIAN HAGER Madison Basketball '31 - '35, Just Pals '33, The Mummy and the Mumps '34, Journ- alism Club '34-'35, RUTH HALSTEAD Foster 'fig West Virginia Club '31-'32, Dramatic Club '31-'32, Health Club -'32-'33.'h Lyifl ,b A a ' 1 1 -'ggi lhl' A,5,P .1 , Lf r K' M - ,, , sw, .. . .. 'U sv 5' fps A A' ' ' Exit gb: xfl n 1 X. a 'If ,.f..- H Wf- A Q ,A Is -, ea tr-'bg S - K 5 'T 5 A v lu 'nut . .'.v,i+l ' v v 8 Q Q S at -s ,. 5' -' PAGE TWENTY Business Manager of Argus '32-'35, Com- mittee for Pioneer Banquet '34, Journ- alism Club '34-'35, Business Manager of Walhondean '35. 'V2f1?2?'fl- .dY,,.,, Secretary ' any Treas- urer Freshman Class '31-'32, Vice President Sopho- more Class '32-'33, Football '31 - '34, Basketball '34-'35, Library Club '34- '35. ARIZONA HILL Manila Dramatic Club '31-'32, Health Club '33-'34. ff If ffff, fyfdif -' 9 17-411-p 0 'V Mu-Af ' 5 MABEL HILL Manila Dramatic Club '31-'32 Heaith ciub '33-'343 OMER HOPKINS Danville Committee for Pion- eer Banquet '34. .,.l.'.-buf' V' . . ' , . mm VIRGINIA LAC:-:Y Madison Basketball '31-'33. n 0 if yVL!L,l.J .1 . lg, I Seniors , ,X , H ,kfflixfvf-. ii-AU V4-41,1 , :rv -.f 5 1 Y ' SARA ALICE HILL Lory Glee Club '30-'31, Dramatic Club '31- CLEO KNABB Madison Vice President Fresh- man Class '30-'31, W h i t e Elephant Club '31-'32, Health Club '33-'34, , ' .74LL,4C.A. .il ,i.L'7- J. . ' -,. I D lfflw gf1,4.l.4-YQ .1 Mu Lb., I14- WILLAVENE DORIS LONGE Foster Dramatic Club '31-'32, Beta Gamma Club P WENTY- , 4' 1, 'X ' A l Qui ' S 'bla-Q SYBLE MAYS Lory Dramatic Club '32, Art Editor of Wal- hondean '35, Com- mittee for Pioneer x Banquet '34. ELF-lg,i 4 cqfimn-1 . dl 3-P . v---nzggf MARY FREDA IVLEILLER Foster White Elephant Club '32, West Virginia Club '32, The Mummy and the Mumlps' '34, Typist f o r Walhondean 735 ' 0 tg! '-KX Xxx!-Q QlkxuL3N if . X , Cl.-N-,..,., 1 an - Q- , xox. .A U . s, ZONA LIVHLZER Turtle Creek. H' Dramatic Club ,52- . . 5 '33, Com ' e dior Pioneesrv nr et '34. ' Jr , x',,',!l an V Q Q XX i, FREDA MILLER Greenview West Virginia Club '31-'32, Health Club .'31-'32, Dramatic Club '32-'33, Secre- tary and Treasurer of Etiquette Club '33-'34. u U4 ZETTA MARIE MILLER Turtle Creek Dramatic Club '32- '33, Committee for Pioneer Banquet '34, UQ ,,,,.,Q,A., fjlru-44-4-LQK3-14 LJ l4L4fVYf'v1-+'.f,- ' uh . x , j ' u1'1 . Y t .4 sl ,g. Xl.-PNP .ill--3 'YU-Amf'.ff', Us o' lgu ALICE KINKLE MooRE Ramage West Virginia Club '31-'32, Secretary Junior Class '33-'34, Vice President Beta Gamma Club '34, Carnival Queen '35, ,bg LM! 0 W Seniors ., , f ,,yipfL, I - f user rf! , 1 if , 5, aww- ERNEST DELMAR MULLINS Danville The Gay Pretenders '33, Basketball '33- '34, Tk, ., 1..,.',v .,. .1 ..Ju'l'-,. t A 5 4 do p .. 5 in-31.4 ll, 4f 5 U I ' V.. VADA HALSTEA9, MULLINS ?,'f Foster Literary Club '29-'30, Dramatic Club '30- '31. FRANCES PRINCE Lory The Gay Pretenders '33, The Mummy and the it for ,mask ' V ' N LQQLA JULIA MARIE MULLINS Danville Basketball '31 - '32, Committee for Pio- neer Banquet '34, 321.1 -FA A Leia X' Q-,...,.!rfnX'1A .4 . -.- N-wr-ng. . 'yx.,v.1,. ,' SYLVIA AMANDA- -Y PERDUE l , Manila Dramatic Club '31-'32. - CHARLES MAHAN Pnocroa Madison Secretary and Treas- urer English Club '31-'32, The Gay Pretenders '3 3 , The Mummy and the Mumps '34, Ex- change Editor of '34, V H+. Argus '34-'35, As- S' sistant Editor Wal- MMA hondean '35, Presi- 9 A , I dent Library Club ,wk 5 '34-'35. , ylvvl ,. ' rf, 7 W J ' A A ul.: ,I lilzilx -, I I 4 I J I I ' , ' 1 , A ' J I I I, ' V ' Q I 1 ,' f' . l If . PAGE TWZNTY-T REE 1 X Q,.,,,fXx4+1H U f' I W - H-my ' it ,.::l' - 'x J' -f?1?T.ff' f' 2-, ffef if 5? 'E-iff,-,KX fgagvfs ,- ', -.m- 4. N 'vii H4l x? K -or 4 SJ BoYn RUSH RIDDLE Madison The Gay Pretenders 94 'I Mfg- 'U '33, Football Mana- Mgjdgy, ger '34, Basketbaii Manager '34 - '35, vpLJff'.:Qfl0,Sports Editor Argus , 5. r '35, -'ji-rl fl 'jf 'Il I , iu f, 3 -PQQMV I GWENDOLYN SHRIVI-:R Madison Committee Pioneer Banquet '34. z.,Ar-.. ---. A .r,l- ,.-v. MILDRED MYRL STOLLINGS Jeffrey Dramatic Club '31-'32. N Q, ,4Qw-vvxbkffkl-X, Dua QQ.,- Seniors FAGE TWENTY-FO R 46,1'0-1,A..4' '414l.filvL.4.LA... nLn...dQ4,4,.., DAPHENE SANDERS Madison Basketball Manager '32-'35, Just Pals '33, The Mummy and the Mumps '34, Senior Argus Reporter '34-'35, ' ,L ' L L45 Lyd 1741 'UU-1. GENEVIEVE SM ,P L Julian f u s i L J- . a Basketball miflfaxgrxefgl '30-'31, White Ele- phant Club '31-'32, 'Zr-QAAJ f A-0 Ml- . L, 1' 'PLA--Q, ' R 0ff..0fv:.d4fV ff:-lodlif- Y 52000 ,4lf1'af0 ,la yy ,. m ,Muff - 1411, L-411, MARGIE VIANIA ,TAM Ramage Dramatic Club '31- '32, Health Club '31- '32, The Gay Pre- tenders '33, Library Club '34-'35. 7 Tw ANT Seniors Q . fy,' ' A , .4,'Xs..'-f' x x v - J, A pf 3,4 ja-!rL. rid ,f N . Q P, 1 ,4 Woonnow TUAER Julian Secretary Sophomore Class '32-'33, ROY WILLIAMS Foster Football '32-'3-4, Bas- ketball '33-'35, Com- mittee Pioneer Ban- quet '34, M 41,04 I 1 sg' I . HOMER PELPHREY Madison fNo pictureb Football Manager '31, Basketball Manager '32, Just Pals '33. , L S Qi PAGE TWENTY FIVE :lp.Q X 'NNx9. K L , A K o N RUTH VAN DE LINDE Foster Dramatic Club, '32 Basketball '31-'32, HAZEL AGNES WADE Julian Dramatic Club '31-'32, Science' Club '32-'33 'JJL,4.,y-1 a . A , , ., 995. A, , Cf A O ,bl XA -.l Lk V C o ol ' A x 'X ' A nl Y C .J ff tflfrlfa -2,11 WNV r ,' -'VY ,gf ,- W- A ' r 1-Y 1 . f m l, ' , S its .H ea, -., N Q Anil . .- ...........-..... -- - -- The Song of the Walhondeans fWith due apologies to Longfellow, Hiawatha and other parodies on the Song of Hiawatha.J INTRODUCTION Here the clan of the Walhondeans Await the day of graduation, Await the day of their passing From the council house of learning, Where they learned much useful med- icine, Learned the arts and the cunning Of the greatest of the hunters, Surrenaered not to toil and hardship, Became not haughty in their triumphs, But kept fighting like great Warriors Till they had achieved their honors. And now in their exultation, Having reached the final goal, They await the lasting honors, They now wait for their diplomas. While they wait this last distinction, Should you like to know their story? I. THE COMING OF THE WALHON- DELI-INS. Should you ask me, Whence these seniors? Whence this clan, these great Walhon- deans? With their legends and traditions, With their dignity and honor, With their knowledge of the arts And the science of great warriors, With their learning and their Wisdom, With their tales of toil and hardship Stalking up the trail of knowledge As a warrior stalks the reindeer? I should answer, I should tell you, From the mountains and the valleys, From the valley of Walhonde, From the town and farm and village, Early in the Moon of Harvest In the year nineteen one and thirty Came the children of the tribes, Came the young untrained Walhon- deans To the council house of learning, To the council of the Sky Hawks, Here to learn to take their places In their clans and in their tribes In the council of their elders. II. THE WALHONDEANS' BEGIN- NING. One hundred five and twenty of them Came unto the camp of Freshmen, Where they named Charles Moore chieftain, Everett White was his adviser, Troy Hager was the clan scribe And the keeper of the Wampum, Mrs. Argenbright and Miss Thompson Were appointed as their counsellors, To advise and to direct them And to aid them in their projects. While they were in the camp of Freshmen, Doctor Washington held a contest, With a prize OI much Wampum, To be tried for by the clans Of the tribe of the Sky Hawksg The haughty Juniors Won the Wam- pum And the warriors of the freshmen, The ones that were called 'papooses,' Came almost unto the winning, Came unto the second honors, Proving that they fast were learning, All the arts and all the cunning Of the older, more skilled hunters. Then came the Moon of Leaves, And they in their exultation Prepared themselves for their passing To a higher plane of learning, To the council of the Sophomores. III. T H E WALHONDEANS' AD- VANCEMENT. Came again the Moon of Harvest, And the adolescent warriors Came from the tepees and the camp- fires Of the valley of Walhonde, Came to carry on their learning In the council of the Sky Hawks. It was in this year that many Of the weaker and more timid Of the children of the tribes Dropped behind the better warriors, Dropped behind the true Walhondeans, Dropped behind until only eighty, Of the tribesmen who had started In the autumn just preceding, Had returned for further study. These the eighty stronger youths Elected Everett White their chieftain, Troy Hager his assistant, Turner was to be their clan scribe, Clifford Bias the Wampum keeper. This year was spent by the War- riors In much study and advancement, In the gathering of such knowledge As would make them mighty warriors. When at last the Moon of Straw- berries Came to end their year of study, Proudly they took on new honors, Passed unto the rank of Juniors. PAGE TWENTY-SIX -ff:-' . ,,.,' '..!fJ:i..i Vv 'X --6-S I fi n AN-J--- m wx I-M IV. THE WALHONDEANS' AT- TAINMENTS. And again the Moon of Harvest Came in all its golden splendor, Calling back unto their studies Fifty-two of the Walhondeans. White again was their chieftain, Harless was his first assistant. Alice Moore this year was scribe And the keeper of the wampum. Twice this year the Walhondeans Donned their war paint and their plumage, Put on all their richest raiment And in their glory and their splendor, Presented stories for their kinsmen, For their joy and entertainment, Presented stories of other warriors, From far and distant villagesg Made these strangers from afar Live a portion of their lives Behind the footlights of Scott High School, That the kindred of the warriors Might grow to know and to love Warriors of these other tribes. Came again the Moon of Leaves And a great feast was given By the Walhondeans to the older, Wiser warriors of the Sky Hawks, Who in this year were passing From this place of higher learning. This moon waned and the Wal- hondeans Passed on and filled the places Left vacant by those mighty warriors. And they themselves became the Seniors. V. THE WALHONDEANS' TRIUMPH. Came again another autumn, Came again the Moon of Harvest, And the clan of the Walhondeans Came this time for final study That should bring to them their tri- umph. This year came sixty-four Wal- hondeansg White was once more their chieftain, Billy Eades, a new Walhondean, Was chosen to be his assistant. Sadie Harless was the clan scribe And the keeper of the Wampum. In this vear the Walhondeans Chose to make themselves a record, Make a totem for the clansmen: Pictures it should have in numbers Of all the warriors of the Skv Hawks, Stories it should have in plenty Of the deeds of the Walhondeans. This first year-book. The Walhondean Was named by them for their great c an And was to 'be their lasting totem. Once again the Walhondeans Put on all their richest raiment And gave a story on the stage To entertain all the tribesmen. On their class night the Walhon- deans, PAGE X 1- For the last time, gave a legend From the stage of Scott High School. Gave a legend of their own lives, Gave 'The Passing of the Braves,' That should symbolize their passing From the council of the Sky Hawks. Now, at last, the Walhondeans, In the lovely Moon of Leaves, Prepared themselves for graduation, Prepared themselves for their passing From this place of higher learning. Now, at last, they are fitted To take their places in their tribes And in the councils of their elders: Now they truly are great warriors. VI. THE PASSING OF THE WAL- HONDEANS. Should you ask me, Whither these Seniors? Which of them shall be great warriors, Which shall be loved and be honored. Which shall acquire much of wam- pum? I should answer, I should tell you, In the hand of Gitche Manito. In the hand of the Great Spirit Lies the fate of each one of them Lies each life for Him to fashion. He may make of one a warrior, He may make of one a sachem, He may make of one a teller Of the tales of the Sky Hawks, He may make of one a scribe Who shall serve for our nation, He may make of one a keeper Of the Wampum of a nationg He will make of each His pleasure, Each shall fulfill His desire. Am I to know the Manito's se- crets, Know His planning of the future? I am but a lowly mortal, Know not the mind of Gitche Manito, Know not the mind of the All Wise: I cannot judge His plannings. I He will be just unto each one, Giving to each what he merits. Giving to each one his earnings. And what He does will be well done: By Him alone are all things well done. FINALE Thus you have in brief the story Of the coming of the Walhondeans, Of their labors and their triumphs. How at last they made them ready To meet life and all its battles, To do their share in the making Of theirs a stronger. better nation, And to work so that their children Might point back unto their labors And be proud of the work That was done by this great tribe. It is finished, and the writer Of the tales of the Walhondeans Puts away his ink and pen, Closes up his book and sighs. -Charles Proctor. -S N 'K J ' ,- ,JR .... I 1' 1 f?j:A.-.Af if 4 .' G N , . , .:1 ....-...h.',...... -4 - - ? SJ ? I M Lwjg. X cw' fx W . 1 - X Q FW H Q! 'X Am e? I X f .lf I' i1111 -ll I f ' . . 1 if .::. .. 'Q..U...-A -- 'U , , , L -' Hdffecf ' g s 4 a OW J 1' ' 5 I I El' ' Aug' f 1 55 .,,.. f :L Q7 -,,,..,f..,,,,,, 5 51 1...,a,,, ,A 4 g.,,,,L4,- Aziz: ' Wlliaw bh .1 PY 1 . -1 E' ' ,,. ' r l r - gnu Q Q 19' , f 2' 2 , 0 44231 --'srl - w w . ' ,A ma. I v ft. ' ig? li -T .. 1 , QF! A .rw ' , . .2kL ,iw fm- 'V .A if 1,1 -3 , K ,fzji , C W JA X X :X 1? ff' ,rx A W ' f . 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'i:Lfi'F' -fllfa 4 i- Junior Class COLORS: Pink and White MOTTO: Josephine Pelphrey FLOWER: Pink Rose To conquer or to die Officers eOOO..OOOO.... OOOO. L -L , President Jack Moore OOOOOOO.OOOOOOOOO Frances Dillard ssoov, Lucille Mullins L,L7L,s K Vice-President Secretary Advisers Treasurer Sarah M. Stewart Wilmer Lewis Josephine Pelphrey I i I Jack Moore M3.diSOI1 ,1Ramage Jo S Mackie ' if , I ,u . 'fl .fl ,P I 7.1 'x 'I .x, I Frances Dillard Lucille Mullins W!! W Madison Danville jf W acFran!: ncLu:: ff Al ' ,fx 'DP , I MVA!! Q ' L ' a. w Lf Q 'Q R' 'W ff yy X .., 'S' 1 X 1 M l NY ' WA ' f ,1 y I V .-J M3f'j?'f??,Q'flD Glenn Barker Jeffrey ltsonn JW ofvfv . ionel B y Foster Brad Warren Carter Danville Smoot Bessie Caudill Madison Lizzie Juniors Zernie Bias Turtle Creek Germie 5 , . Del1Cabe11 7'f A' I Foster Devi1ish Dell Watha Carter Danville C1a.rendonie Ethel Caudill Madison ilRed1l N3 -...mx 'X X1 LN I X A va as..-.aggk-, -rt. gs..-s. e sf,-X ,JMX x . A 'LA 4 .ALA ..,,x , x Ass Irv N 'sl-J . N Pearl Chambers Danville npegn Carlos Dunlap McCorkle Tom Thumb My Y' . , . , ' 0v1JJCN.7K,, W-ww JJ J.. QWNMJ' -' J 'V Barbara Griffith Madison uB0bb,yn Virginia Harper Lory :LJ-ennyn V V 'lwvaw 01' . I A, .,. , -1PfL . ' ' W ' '-,L 'P 'fha J' ' r 'V' 1:1 it if A pg 'ff ff li - , A AN use o O Juniors PG RY-WO .f Y 4 'I Helen Clark Danville Flash Ly? W - Qf' A ',1a'n1a6f'i'Ef1e'f 5 Misc HC v .G 14114142 Q., tl Int Kenneth Hall Madison Chief Glenn Hensley, Jr. Madison 6 Ipeteu O 0 ff, Il M LL I L I 4. MQW if , 1' ,J ff-3z9'1W ' M., Eugenia Hill Madison 4cDroopyx1 Reba Lewis Lory ' 'Shortyn Madison Mater Alma McNee1y ! , 'I A ff .YM A j. ll. v' -.' 1 I :N I U 1 Arvel Miller Turtle Creek ulleftyn Q if 9 Q ,fills 1 , , ' ,4 1 lrlzlk s'!!. fi ' ,Aj .- .4 .I Lf, f S' Joy Hill Madison Joy Bell - in 1 . wg ,X ML' Ruth McComas Madison HRuSll mv . Q 1 1' -lf 5 p' v- is ,s V' Y l -Q '- dx pa' ov,-i . . T' 1 'Virginia Meadows Madison 4LJennyyv xiQorothy Miller lx V 'Foster Ak , . .,' J' 'liven- ' xy N 'Ill .' ' X J' '- 1 ' M t NIJ U . N ' J .rx N vs ' v ,lv ., .A -5, r 4 . Rr ,N- .. X . -4, . s r N , N 9, X -MP .c ,aff 'A v ITL :Lf -L 1- U 5 X TEX' H V . Mkl AN fain-- k .. sw- N. '.' XX rw ' . . 1 WS. Juniors B+ 'q,f':,, fb . ' ld .. ' ' . X' E 'tfJj,,,11-J i. - J'f '! J' U v . Lillian Miller i yda Miller Turtle Creek Fgster Tillie -'pug-' B x W' s . ?y . , ' 9 e . . G,M err Q Cf! ildred Miller aw Fo 1' ,j Turtle Creek al 'Y csMid1s H SM df RP X Q 1 C Earl Oxley Howard Pelphrey Hewetff 0' JS, Madison ffwindyzkw Q Midge Earl Powell Nina Robinette Jeffrey Madison ffEm.1yn A' Johnnie GETITYO of f . ,, VI ' , 'lf .n I ' J ' in , Ji . rf'-lytu Inv. vf u A. . 'f'-6 hi ' F 1 'J'-J 'J 5 1 if M rw-,l - M E -few,-1 mi eliflaywf ,if in 1-A J ,, .I V v ' 4 Q -V ' 4 Y l ,m U A , X ,.'- f-'7' Juniors tyJ,,J X4 9 , Pip yr Debra Mae Shaw Danville 4lDebu Ernest Smith Lory Smite Helen White Madison Cookie Darrell Barnhart Madison Darrie Barns Emma Greene Ottawa Mitzie Elbie Miller Foster HEaly!Y JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES LISTED BELOW Clifford Bias Turtle Creek Napoleon Virginia Hill Lory n4Jennysr Harry Miller Foster ILFUZU Ruth Smarr Madison Shorty E Denver Sheets Madison Fritzie .h Ltr 'IW' Geraldine Tabor Ottawa uJerryn Perry Cabell Foster KLPenn!Y Reva Meadows Danville uReen Erma Perry Madison manic' 1' A., 0 ? .-gy, . .?.- ,.f -A ,. PL. TA 'ff ' -'.. ,, L , . , f zz' -eg fy it Lf ,gg , W- I S is , .g Y -u - lf' Q Q ' -'44?'li-'Q , l 411- 3 . Celebrity Contest' g Top Row: treading from left to right? : Josephine Pelphrey, most popular girl, most friendly girlg Everett White, most popular boy, best all around boy, most courteous boy, Sadie Harless, best all around girl, most courteous girlg Ernest Mullins, most studious boyg Corleene Shurnate, most studious girl. Center Row: Nina Robinette, best athlete tgirllg Roy Williams, best athlete fboyb 3 Mildred Hager, MISS SCOTT g Billy Eades, most friendly boyg Lucille Mul- lins, neatest girl. Bottom Row: Glenn Hensley, Jr., neatest boyg Ruth Price, biggest pest tgirl? 5 Boyd Riddle, biggest pest tboylg Irma Perry, biggest flirt tgirllg John Fleet Greene, biggest flirt lboyl. PAGE T IRTY SIX M AN X ff ,X vxx Q-,M-N ft,- x In my 37- 'Q fa M Sk X M' X 'il Q Xi X ggh 5? Wy X S .x 2 Q AQ 7,3312 ' ,J I 31 f M 'mfy W S 51 ... .3 HI R K mi A W1 I fluvlypi t 5 ' fX ul xxx , r sv Q RW W1 W , 5 ' XS! X 1 ,Swl gggh UPQH MKDKE faves Yin. '44 f f I ,va a rp, 4. F ff.. v Q h P .. -J: ' -Q Sophomore Class Elizabeth Phipps Victor Green Ruth Baldwin Officers Marian McNeely ,ooo Herman Price June Hager , Roma Mae Aleshire Nancy Lee Allen Aubray Baldwin Ruth Baldwin Lola Virginia Ball Marie Ball Tommie Ball Corbet Ballard Elsie Ballard Billy Beaver Elizabeth Bradshaw James Cantley Dora Jo Chambers Quenten Childress Louise Cottrill Charles Dolin Emory Dolin Virgil Dolin Mary Lou Dulany Carl Epling Mary Martha Fennimore Ann Gilbreath Class Adviser Anna Murphy Curry Members Victor Green Paul D. Greene Mildred Hager Pauline Hager Sharol Hager Virginia June Hager Mary C. Hensley Anna Lee Hill Clarence Holstein Philip Hylbert Woodrow Johnson Garnet Lacey Edith Longe Estice McKinney Freda McKinney Clay McNeely Jesse Mays Audrey May Meadows Tyrus Nelson Berthel Pauley Vera Pauley PAGE T IFTY EIGHT President Vice-President Sec'y.-Treas. Class Historian Class Reporter Class Reporter Claire Perry Elizabeth Phipps Herman Price Ruth Price Pauline Ronk Jane Shaffer Corleene Shumate Carlyle Smarr Sybil Smarr Hazel Stollings Vilet Sutphin Eleanor Trusley Virginia A. Turley Novel Sutphin Ann Ora Van de Linde Alma Mae Wallace Gladys Waters Quentin Webb Wesley White Leon Williams Leslie Williams PAGE THI T NINE P SOPHOMORE CLASS Lillie is wftr' V .-2 , wg 1' 1 W,- N f.,v X ,,,aN-, j'3,,h 1VM AN Wane Wee L lanmcg Zdfie GZ rmie P Lifffelfhicken Blrfif ' h V MH YB ' TheDnzsThr1'I Wrr Called dull adie M- A? ,T ?25ij!fffX-QPF N ! ax A ,J Xxx f 1 gif QQ if ENR 1 6136 A Wm fa N2 74 ,Wi 31355 mar me Freshman Class Officers Irma Fulton v.,,,, ,, ,sssss s,,,s,sss,s K -C sss,,,,,ssss President Glema Mae Miller - ssss Vice-President Sebert Ballard ,,,l C C ,AA,, Sec'y,-Treas, Advisers Mildred Lee Ball Garnett Price Members Kenneth Lee Adkins Roy Foster Eva Mitchell Floy Ball Tennessee Foster Geo. W. Mitchell, Glema Ballard Sebert Ballard Jesse Barker Vernon Barnhart Junie Bias Cumi Bing James Henry Brown Beatrice Cabell Harold Carson Irene Castle Cecil Caudill Walter Caudill Chilos Chambers Eileen Chapman Brack Childress Genevieve Copley Ruth Lee Cox Delphia Cummings Ceigel Dolin Ira Dolin, Jr. Othar Dolin Marjorie Doyle Irma Fulton Jewel Hager Hassell Harless Athol Hill Dorothy Hill Elizabeth Hill Mary Garnet Hill Mary Lee Hill Ruth Holstein Theron Holstein Ruby Jeffrey Kay Jones Clarence Knabb Pauline McCann Buster Meadows Buster Miller Christena Miller Gertrude Miller Glada Miller Glema Mae Miller Rhea Miller Van Buren Miller G Edith Nelson Mary Nelson Clyde Perdue Glenn Price Thelma Powell Iva Reynolds Mildred Roberts Milford Scragg Frank Smith Helen Smith Mary Etta Smith Clifton Spencer Ruth Stollings Mary Tucci Lucille Turley Juanita Ulbrich Alice Vande Linde Lucille Ward Lyle White Sarah Wills Ioma Workman Anna Zindo J' , . --, -f,. as w ff A 4 NX V5.5 if fvfw i, AN J X,. x- fx E OR Y THREE SS N CLA HMA FRES 'xx '. .X Q AN--A 1 fr -' - Q' ' 'ffl .1T,1,4 ff ' ,V , e l Dfgtgf rff.. I4' l If A ' V H lk - -: --..-.-.1 Horoscope of tho Nickname Jug . . .. Bud. . . Cavell . . Wormy . . Mab . . . Ninny . . Holmes . . Friz. . . Barney . . Brag . . Snoots .... . . . . . Slub .... .... .... head Puddin' Coop .... . Bertie .... . Kovach . . Fats . . . Jimmie . . Ellie . . . Ep .... Sleepy . . Fanny . . Doc . . . Lil .... Adam . . Cricket . . Tony . . Mabe . . Oofy . . Hop . . . Pat .... Jennie . . Willie . . Syb .... Dimples . . Blue Cat . . Zettie . . Zonie . . Kink . . Ernie . . Julie . . Vadie . . Sib . . . Frankie . Chicken . . Simon . . Dap . . . Gwen . . Jenny . Milch . . . Too Tall . . Woodie . . Vandie . . Flash . . Haze . . Gum . . Ambition Medical Doctor ........ Walhondeans Destiny horse doctor accountant ..... .... h enpecked husband teacher .... ......... football star .......... clerk in five and ten ice man to design costumes ..... draping scare crows telephone operator . . . .globe trotter detective .............. janitor teacher .... ......... accountant . . . to be married .... .... office girl ..... ..... archeologist . . . . . . . nurse .... . . . . , archltect . . . . . . . . 'fan dancer rlunky in a garage bachelor old maid sorting A B C's for Roosevelt nurse rail splitter to be bold ....... ..... v amp Chief Justice .... ..... d og catcher to be thin ....... ..... d riving T-model Fords expert typist .... .. English teacher ........ editor .... ........... to own a harem ........ raising chickens window washer printer's devil planting canary lbird seed to be sweet like honey. .gold digger Ford Salesman ........ soap box orator to be married .......... single to find Eve ...... ..... s elling fig leaves to be a nurse .... ..... r aising a family teacher .... . .... . farrner's wife stenographer . . . ..... somebody's dictator Greta Garbo II ........ cook Aviator .... . assistant to Clyde Beatty gum chewing sleep walker hair dresser ....... stenographer .... . artist .... .... . opera singer . . . . actress .... . . to get a man . . . . seamstress . . . librarian .... ,... accountant .... . . . Personal shopper for Marshall Fields' sculptor .... ...... teacher .... . . . dietitian . . . . writer .... ..... . master English. . .. to be a musician . . . teacher .... ..... to finish high school in six years ........ Governor's secretary teacher .... ..... learn to dance ..... none .... . . . . football coach .... . marry Cwhom?J radio announcer . . , .stuffing doughnut holes . . . .secretary at Ellis Island . . . .cartoonist . . . .teaching singing school . . . .to catch a Thorn feeding pigs follies girl junk dealer . . . .Cloverine Salve salesman fish vender I I 1 :carving epitaphs peddling eggs matron of Girlsllndustrial Home sign painter Ventriloquist pounding out jazz milk maid Hunking . . .Superintendent of Sunday School making three-cornered underwear . . I ,dairyman hitch hiker . . . .stuiflng tackling dummies . . . .raising cane . . . .circus barker PAGE FCRTY FOUR 4- J W ' rug 7' Q . ' ,' '.r Vi 'IAVK 'n M N x QQ l M mg:35,f gr. , Z R A at X -, ,,, VT I . ,mm dx 'rv X f W - ...... ff 'N 5 'ffl y ff? s AN im- '-'. 7 .1 ' A 1'-QJ Wvalhondean Staff Sadie Harless Charles Proctor Leon Hager Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Everett White Syble Mays Mary Freeda Miller Circulation Manager Artist Typist PAGE O TY 0 ..:, ,,. Ai, , A .f , . 'kg x 51 fr L, .Jf Argus Staff Top Row Heading left to rightl 1 Clarence Epling, Jr., Editor-in-Chiefg Sadie Harless, Associate Editorg Leon Hager, Business Managerg Everett White, Managing Editor. Center Row: Lillian Hager, Reporter, Charles Proctor, Exchange Editorg Boyd Riddle, Sports Editorg Kenneth Hall, Low Downm Editorg Mary Frances Haddad, Typist. Bottom Row: Mary Chambers Ocheltree, Faculty Adviserg Daphene Sanders, Senior Reporterg Josephine Pelphrey, Assistant Business Managerg Barbara Grif- fith, Junior Reporterg Melvin Roberts, Business Adviser. ' df, 1' 'xr-:La A' T' ' , It-ve aigijv, ,yn .... ,,. .-. 1 ' 4' i. N I X fg-- , 1: 1 5 ., E .lm--,-- -H-rr , 22 3-.N . cfm-- , Library Club Charles Proctor rrrr. rrrr r,,, , A - President Sadie Harless .o eee. oe Vice-President Barbara Griffith no o c- Sec'y.-Treas. Back Row tfrom left to rightbi Garnet Price, Librarian, Boyd Riddle, Charles Proctor, Clay McNeely, Herman Price, Clarence Epling, and Sadie Harless. Front Row: Marie Burton, Watha Carter, Lucille Mullins, Frances Dillard, Student Librarian, Margie Tam, Barbara Griffith, Ruth Baldwin, Mildred Hager. EGT :Mi-'-'-gaffwf fag' 5 if I v it c' - i l ---- 7! Gf, 153' .' 'ff' .d iffer at ll , ni-,T . - 5 -Q -'tr e - 2,-sen sff,fsFN 1, if is ii AL, - WY -U . H Home Economics The Home Economics Department was established in 1933 with Mrs. Mildred Lee Ball as instructor. The department occupies one large, Well lighted room. The clothing division is furnished with modern equipment. The foods division consists of three complete modern kitchens. Each kitchen will accommodate four girls. By careful planning and economy and with the cooperation of some of the girls of the foods division, Mrs. Ball has operated a cafeteria for the past two years offering to the students an appetizing and well bal- anced Iunch at a minimum cost. if U Lv z:k1,A.,.is,ALf g-il ,V , A I M f , f f f- ... IC , 1 1 X f , ' - . T' few . 9 E . - -Q1 fi skf , s was-M N 4 i '2 ! i 2 ! ! i' 'Z0505''I 5 i Z 5 Z'4''Z ! 5''5 ! 5 i ! ! 2 i'-I i ! 3 ! !+'Iwi'4''Z ! ! i 2 ! ! I 5 !'-205''2 5 i i i 5 5 5 i'+'i ! 5' i i i i i i''ini''f i i i''Z Z f f i 5 :''i 5 Z Z 5 5 Z 5 ! 'i''Q''i'4''ini''i''Q''i ! 1 :''I'5'?4'?'?4'4'?+Q'+4'?d'4 Physical Education Department Physical Education Directors for Girls Anna Murphy Curry Garnett Price Physical Education Directors for Boys Wilmer Lewis Melvin Roberts Classes for physical education assemble three times each week. Both boys' and girls' classes participate in drills and organized games, such as basketball, volley ball and indoor tennis. Girls are also taught simple folk dances. One hour each Week is devoted to Health Clubs. The gymnasium is furnished with adequate modern equipment. Each student in school is privileged to take physical education through- out the entire four year course. FAG Fl TY T',,,4, ,113 43,4 Q , 1054, ' 1 v'--' -Ml- if .fl x,,iJllX L S, 7+- s Boys' F ootball WTLMER LEVVIS, Coach Back Row treading from left to right? : Glenn Barker, Harry Miller, Chilos Chambers, Clair Perry, Sharol Hager, Herman Price, Carlyle Smarr, Manager, Wilmer Lewis, Coach, Second Row: Charles Hudson, Victor Green, Harold Cooper, James Miller, Carl Bragg, Clay McNeely, Philip Hylbert, George Heckert, Woodrow Johnson, Tyrus Nelson. Front Row: Kenneth Hall, Corbett Ballard, Denver Sheets, Troy Hager, Glenn Hensley, Everett White, Captain, Earl Oxley, Arvel Miller, Dell Cabell, Roy Wil- liams, Fleet Greene. PAGE Fl Y ONE -' ' '?fi,',,'1-f -If ' gf' I' uf 'lj , WH , , 114' 45' T 'ffq 1' W . We ,, if-if-M H- . Af: I -' A Nei- 1-f-f M-- IK 'n 4 Z4 , ---7---2+ Boys' Basketball WILMER LEWIS, COaCh Back Row lreading from left to rightb: Glenn Price, Kay Jones. Vernon Barnhart, Hassell Harless, Warren Carter, Clyde Perdue. Second Row: Wilmer Lewis, Coach, Boyd Rush Riddle, Managerg Leslie Wil- liams, Clair Perry, Zernie Bias, Ira Dolin, Carlyle Smarr, Manager. Third Row: Victor Green, Billy Eades, Glenn Hensley, Kenneth Hall, James Fisher, Roy Williams, Troy Hager, Front Row: Perry Cabell, Everett White, Howard Pelphrey. PAGE FIFTY-TWO . ,. , ,. 'K fl V 2,1 S FI 5-'Q Q A. ax , mr-,v ffr -F I 1 X' ' , ' 'S A f,U1rC,o, x W Vic Girls' Basketball Anna Murphy Curry, Coach Back Row treading from left to right? : Glema Miller, Frances Dillard Bar bara Griffith, Anna Zindo, Edith Nelson, Sybil Srnarr. Second Row: Daphene Sanders, Managerg Nina Robinette Elizabeth Phipps Mary Frances Haddad, Helen Clark, Alma McNeely, Mary Martha Fennimore Managerg Anna Curry, Coach. Front Row: Josephine Pelphrey, Ruth Baldwin, Mildred Hager Lillian Hager Sadie Harless, Helen White, Eugenia Hill. Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott Scott The Season's Record 33 Alumna Alumna .. ....34 Duval 57 Montcoal ....36 Duval ....34 Lenore 20 Montcoal 40 Whitesville 28 Lenore 48 Whitesville PACE FIFTY THREE -f-s w, 14 X A : 1- ' ',,m 1-L , In -.ig 52. if-Z .nib N vfzgfn k .il'4s 4' 'tes-. 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Phone 59 Madison, West Virginia 444444444444444444+444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 A DEL STUDIO Huntington West Virginia Class of 1935, Good Luck to you-May success in full measure be yours in every undertaking-Keep and cherish this Walhondean-It will stir memories of the happiest days of your life to look back through the years upon the faces of your old schoolmates. THE WALHONDEAN'S OFFICIAL PI-IQTOGRAPI-IERS FUR 1935 E 4 4 4 Z 4 4 Z 3- 4 4 4 4 4 4 ? V Z 4 4 4 32 4 w E' 153 4 4 ? v 4 4 4 4 4 4 E Z 'Z' 4' 4. 4' Q 44M44N4 4044'44n444M44'44044 v4 v4 4N444M4' w444 9 40444044 4404 44' 440?4 ?404404' 4044 are 12: 3 32 -2' 3: ft IQ Yo 5: :S 31 4 2? 4 in PAGE FIFTY-SIX Q3 'E' Q Q 5 4 32 'Z' 5 6+ f6+f HAN', SV be 2.2 .LTJ3 H53 Ld 'DZ O E4 Cnm ': 5 me E: Q fd v I +6++4++++++9++++++++?++b++++++?++?+++++4+46++4?++++++++?+++++++?++ PAGE FIFTY-SEVEN 4 4 6 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q. 'Z' T ? w 4 'E' ,. 4' 5? .. Q. 'Q' Q. 4' 4' '? q, 1? 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