Sistersville High School - Signal Yearbook (Sistersville, WV)
- Class of 1951
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Los Angeles May Z5 1971 As l namely Anne Harsha sat 1n the l1v1ng room of my 25 room shack watchmg one of our 15 color tel6V1S1OD sets I was amazed to see several of my classmates ap pear on the Man About Town program The flrst to appear on the screen was Montana Ash who IS now the only bagp1pe 1nstructor 1n the state of Russ1a Next come on was the one and only Paul Chambers Amer1ca s latest s1ng1ng sensat1on who has taken the place of Mar1o Lanza Then came Auld1n Shuman and James Eddy who are now play1ng professlonal football w1th the Cleveland Browns Then to my great surpr1se I d1scove red that Martha He1nle1n owned the Snappy Slot MaCh1He House of Amer1ca w1th Mary Ga1ser as the chlef tester of her ma1n factory Berna McKelvy IS now the head execut1oner of S1ng S1ng Pr1son and Norma Jean Cornell IS the press agent of that daredevll speed demon k1ng of the lnd1anapol1s Speedway Dave Buck Next came Mary Lou Boston who IS now play1ng f1rst base for the Cleveland Squaws w1th Jack K1nka1d as manager of the only g1rls' boxlng club of S1ber1a I saw Betty Wells and Mona Lauderman pract1c1ng for the World's Champ1on Shlp Next I came upon Allan Z1nn who 15 now S1stersv1lle Hxgh School s new profes sor of Latxn aSS1StSd by Mr Ralph Ferrell I d1scovered that Gene Gorrell IS runn1ng for the next PTeS1dEnt of the Un1ted States w1th Karen West as the new fore1gn m1n1ster to the W1ld Men of Borneo El1zabeth Henderson IS the head of the Ach1ng Back D 1vers School where she teaches her puplls how to dr1ve the Jet propelled cars that her col league the great PhyS1C1St Rxchard Knowlton 1nvented Ralph Huston whose llfelong amb1t1on was to become a golf pro 15 now Txddly Wlnks champlon of Amer1ca and Tom McGucken 15 the funn1est thlng to h1t the mov1es 1n a long t1me I see by my telev1s1on screen that Susan Gatrell IS st1ll collect1ng B1lls' Jun1e Dally IS head of the Dally Robot Company makers of those world re nowned robots wh1ch can do everythlng but work Joyce Bowen IS a lady dent1st 1n and Joe Northcraft who Just completed thelr one m1ll1oneth p1cture together Glenna Jean Beaver and Leona Wagner are the sole owners of the Ache Me Wreclung Company who were just recently sued for complete destructlon of the Brooklyn Br1dge Paula Bradley now a great lawyer IS defend1ng them Jeanne Boggs surpr1sed us all by gett1ng marr1ed and I see by the ole TV set that Jacque Norwood IS the chlef pllot for the D U M B a1rl1nes owned by that mult1m1l l1ona1re Ralph Thomas Patty Moeck 1S now runn1ng a Fortune telllng class 1n Rccke feller Center wh1ch Mr Rockefeller gave to B111 Starkey for h1s outstand1ng work 1n the f1eld of sc1ence Nell1e Gorrell 1S runn1ng a bus l1ne IH the North Pole where she makes her own road laws and Betty Lou Kemp IS her ch1ef bus dr1ver That IS when she can get t1me off from tak1ng care of her 12 husbands Gene Patterson 15 st1ll 1n S H S lt seems he couldn't bear to leave Mrs Guyton s econom1cs class, and B1ll Sw1sher has surpassed even Tommy Manv1lle he has been marr1ed and d1vorced 24 t1mes so far I was very surpr1sed to see that Helen Sowma IS now runn1ng a Reduclng Saloon and try1ng her own remeches she now wexghs 249 pounds Larry Huffman IS one of her steadle st customers that 15 when he can get t1me off from play1ng the banjo on h1S new TV show wh1ch 15 sponsored by Martha Sm1th the great steel magnate Jean Lohr 1S now l1v1ng m the Wh1te House as Amer1ca s flrst lady Pres1dent Rex Lapp 1S her pr1vate secretary Sue Bowen and R1ChaFd Cornell are the owners of the world's largest flea clrcus Mary Cathers 15 tl e1r greatest r1val She runs the one and only tramed bedbug sldeshow w1th Patty Hays as her chlef barker Margaret M1chael 15 now pr1nc1pal of S1stersv1lle I-hgh School w1th Donna Joe Archer as truant off1cer James Dearth and Annabelle Alfred are eklng out a l1V1ng as glue manufacturers ln Southern Manchur1a Gladys Kemp and Fred Dearth are owners of the Larth to Vloon Spacesh1p Lmes who have had only 200 wrecks out of 201 tr1es Well that's all I ll have t1me for I have to go catch a Flymg Saucer to S1stersv1lle for my class reumon 15 , I . . . . ll I . 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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1951 S1gned and sealed thxs umpteenth day of Sondjfmam 1n the year we want to remem ber we do hereby and herew1th bequeath the followlng To dear old S H S we leave our memor1es due to the fact that Anne Harsha took advantage of be1ng treasurer and we were short of funds Martha He1nle1n leaves the Paramount pop corn mach1ne to anyone who llkes pop corn Rlchard Knowlton leaves all the g1rls alone Carol Barkes leaves the sheet muszc of Blue Moon to D1ane Hays To Herbert Kelley 15 left the pos1t1on of drum major and Tom McGucken s hope that he doesn't freeze at those cold cold football games Blonde ha1r 15 qu1te short mn S H S so Sue Bowen IS leavmg hers to Patty C,hr1sten Margaret M1chael leaves a tack to be put on the seat m the dr1ver educatlon car Rex Lapp leaves h1s wlnmng ways to Kenny M1kes to be used m Enghsh 12 Patty Hays leaves but her memory w1ll l1nger Martha Sm1th leaves her t1tle of the youngest member of the sen1or class to the next year's youngen' R1chard Cornell leaves h1s qu1et and mannerly ways to J1m Dunlap Jun1e Dally bequeaths h1s basketball ab1l1ty to Jack F1sh B111 Swxsher leaves all the g1rls but one to Jack W1ll1ams and Danny Gr1mm One badly used typewntter r1bbon 15 all Karen West has to leave to all the typmg students Gene Patterson leaves only to return for Jan1ce To solve a trymg problem 'Jazz Sowma 15 leavmg all that extra we1ght to Joyce Shorty Cornell Norma Jean Cornell leaves part of her curly ha1r to Beverly Joe Tuel Am1d tears and cheers Glennahyean Beaver w1ll leave for Knapps and the soda foun ta1n Jeanne Boggs leaves on a tuneful tram to Tyler Mona Lauderman and Betty Wells leave the1r 1deas of new dance steps to all those who l1ke to dance Berna McKelvy and Jean Lohr bequeath the1r t1tles of Szgnal typxsts to next year's typ1sts Donna Jo Archer leaves from her books to a d1sh pan B111 Starkey leaves to Cub Smlth h1S rend1t1on of Good Old Mountaln Dew Mary Lou Boston leaves her basketball ab1l1ty to Slats Evans to be used whenever necessary Fred Dearth leaves woodwork1ng class wxth much reluctance Betty and Gladys Kemp leave the1r worr1es of the Inter class tournaments to next year's B B team Auld1n Shuman leaves a hole 1n the football bench to John McAll1ster W1th a push on ye ole' rattletrap Paul Chambers just leaves Paula Bradley leaves Lngllsh 12 and Macbeth to next year s senlors Isn't that enough? Montana Ash leaves w1th a smlle and tune of Here Comes the Br1de ' next year s football team Ralph Huston leaves h1s snake h1pS to be d1str1buted fa1rly and squarely Mary Galser leaves a book ent1tled Roller Skatlng 1n 10 E Z Lessons to those who W1Sh to try the art of skatmg One brand new phys1cs book 1S bemg do nated to the next phys1cs class by Jacque Norwood the answers are marked 1n 1t Davld Speedy' Buck 1S leav1ng h1s fabulous art of dr1v1ng to next year s Hot rod Racer J1m McCoy Joyce Bowen leaves w1th Marty Mary Cathers and Nell1e Gor rell leave the1r w1tty ways to Mary Ann Watson and Marlene R1chardson Allan Zmn Jack K1nka1d and Gene Gorrell leave to Mrs Guyton and economlcs class three badly worn books three heated arguments for next year s class and three gray ha1rs for Mrs Guyton Larry Huffman leaves the combmatxon of the padlock on the front door and one tr1p to freedom Ralph Thomas leaves a certa1n l1ttle blonde Jun1or To the old plano 1n study hall IS left a few tattered and battered keys by our maestro ' L1bby Henderson Joe Northcraft leaves all that red ha1r and a bottle of red dye to J1m Sole Leona Wagner leaves her ever ready laugh to Lea Ann Havthorne and Ann Dav1s James Dearth bequeaths h1s personal1ty and ways to next year 5 und1scovered Romeo' James Eddy leaves Engllsh 12 and a sllghtly worn bra1n Annabelle Alfred leaves to next year s valed1ctor1an the task of makmg a SpeeCh To next year s Freshmen class we leave w1th the hope that you w1ll have as much fun as we d1d And me well l'll leave 1sr1't that enough? P L MOECK 4 . . . , . U o I -- . ' - 0 -' I . . . - . , . , . . . . . . . -- . 1 . , . . . . . I D ' . . . ' ' 'I H .... . , J I . . .... . . . . . . . ' l 0 I . . . H . . I L . 1 . . l ' ' ll I' , . . . . . . - - . - - ,C J- . , . . . . . , ,I - H . . . , . . ' . I D ' I i l . . , . . --I ' Il . . . . - I ' I' I . l . . - . I ' ' - 1 ' . . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Pres1dent R1chard Cornell V1ce Presldent Patrlcla Moeck Secretary Jeanne Boggs Treasurer Anne Harsha Chapel Representatxve Betty Wells Annabelle Alfred was chosen as valedlctorlan of the class w1th an average of 95 4 for the four years whlle Jeanne Boggs was selected as salutatorxan wlth an average of 95 2 for the four years The semors are represented ln the band by thxrteen members Jeanne Boggs, Sue Bowen R1chard Cornell Gene Gorrell Ehzabeth Ann Henderson Larry Huffman Betty Kemp Gladys Kemp, Jack Kmkald Thomas McGucken Patr1c1a Moeck, Helen Sowma and Allan Z1nn Members on the honor roll all year were Annabelle Alfred Jeanne Boggs Ehza beth Henderson Jacque Norwood Karen West Mary Gaxser Mary Cathers, Fred Dearth Rex Lapp Paul Chambers Ralph Huston Susan Gatrell Jean Lohr, and Carol Barkes Senlor boys on the football squad were Ralph Huston Rex Lapp Gene Patterson Au1d1n Shuman and B111 Sw1sher Harold Dalley Ralph Huston, and Rex Lapp were members of the basketball teams Seven members of the class were elected 1nto the Nat1onal Honor Socxety R1chard Cornell Paul Chambers, Jeanne Boggs Karen West Ehzabeth Ann Henderson, Jacque Norwood and Annabelle Alfred Jack K1nka1d Allan Z1nn Jeanne Boggs Patrlcla Moeck Helen Sowma, Anne Harsha and Annabelle Alfred were elected 1nto the Qu1l1 and Scroll Journalzsm Club Patr1c1a Moeck was chosen by the student body to relgn as Queen of S H S wh1le Susan Gatrell served as the other semor pr1ncess Mona Lauderman was chosen as head cheerleader and Anne Harsha as reserve cheerleader Patrxcla Moeck as head drum majorette rn the band Thomas McGucken was selected as presldent of the student body and as head drum major of the band Members of the monthly Slgnal staff were Jeanne Boggs Edltor Annabelle Alfred Assxstant Edmtor Patty Moeck Busmess Manager Helen Sowma C1rculat1on Manager and Anne Harsha Feature Edxtor Members of the All State Class C Band were Anne Harsha Jeanne Boggs, and Gene Gorrell Compllments of Bowsers Sale and Trade Corp. 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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY President ---------------------- Jack Fish Vice President ---------------- - Jack Williams Secretary ------------------- Herbert Kelley Treasurer ------------------- John McAllister Chapel Representative --------------- Jim McCoy Marion Lapp and Martha Carole Knowlton were elected to serve as prmcesses at the Annual Coronation Ball Herbert Kelley was co drum major of the band whlle Janice Forrester served as ma Jorette Serving on the varsity basketball team were Jack Fish Bill Gregory Bob Kehrer Jim Knight and Herbert Kelley Playing on the football team for the 1950 51 season were Jack Williams Wayne Howard Bob Damron Bob Kehrer, Jack Fish and Bill Gregory Merilyn Sondles and John McAllister were student speakers on the panel of the Jumor Town Meeting of the A1r Madeline Huston was elected Junior cheerleader and Martha Carole Knowlton as the serve cheerleader Jumors on the Sxgnal staff were Merilyn Sondles Martha Evans Fannie Rae Solomon and John McAllister S1x Junlors were elected to the National Honor SOC1ety They were Marion Lapp M1rn1 Sondles Jack Williams Jack Fish James McCoy and John McAllister 12 out of 15 1' or the Juniors U S History is a must Compliments of Virden and Spence Barber Shop S1stersv1l1e West Virgxma I' . , . 0 ,' . l 'I - i , Q : .i U , I re- Jacle won the loul shooting conitest at the secti'ona.l tournament? withban averaige of G V' Ugg. r . I J . ,V L fs . 4 ' t V r I ygy 5 y W ' ,' y Q new Jwmzzors 'S' VONICE ALFRED Band l Z 3 Home room V1ce Pres1dent Z Secretary of Home room 3 JOHN ANDERSON Letterman s Club 3 Football Z Basketball 2 BARBARA BUCK Tr1 H1 Yl 2 3 Thesp1ans Z 3 Sc1ence 3 Bandl Z Home room Cheerleader l Z Inter Class Cheerleader l Z State Oratory Contest Z Secretary of Thesp1ans 2 PATTY CHRISTEN Bandl Z 3 Sc1ence Club 3 4 H Club Z Inter class Tournament Cheer leader Z Book Club l Z JANET COWGILL Band Z 3 Sc1ence Club l Z 3 BARBARA DAMRON Bandl 2 3 Sc1ence Club 3 Home room Cheerleader Z 3 4 H Club Z Best Cheerleader of Inter class Tournament Z MARTHA EVANS Qulll and Scroll 3 Monthly S1gnal 3 Band l Z 3 Orchestral Inter class Tournamentl 2 3 Foul shootlng Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 Presldent of Class 3 H1 Y Z 3 Jr Town Meetmg l Z 3 Sc1ence Clubl Z 3 Thespxans I Z 3 Future Teachers of Amer1ca 1 Z 3 Footballl 2 3 Basketball l Z 3 Letterman s Club 3 JANICE FORRESTER Trl H1 Y l Z 3 Band l Z 3 Majorette l Z 3 Home Room Pres1dentl Class Treasurer l Prumcess l 2 Inter class Tournamentl Z 3 All Tournament Team l 2 4 H Club Z Sec 81 Treas Home room 2 ESTHER FREEMAN Tr1 H1 Y l Z Home room Treasurer l Chapel Repre sentatwe 1 Inter class Tournament l 2 0 f X 4, ' 5- . I . . , 5 9 ' . 1, Zg All Tournament Team l, Z5 Class Rep. Inter-class Tournament l, 2. JACK FISH: l 1 1 Q I 1 1 Q 3 p 1 I 9 n Q 1 J ' a : A l' 1 1 5 I . 1 A , , 9 ' 1 s ' , 9 - DORIS LEE GRIMES 4 H Club l Jr Town Meetxng Z 3 Band 3 ALICE HAYES Band 3 BUSTER HUBBARD Home room Pres1dent 3 H1 Y Club 2 3 Basketball Z 3 Football Managerl 2 3 Letterman's Club Z 3 BETTY JEAN HUNT Band l Z 3 Tr1 H1 Yl Z 3 Orchestral All State Band 2 MADELINE HUSTON Let terman's Club 3 Class Treasurer 2 Home room Treasurer Z 3 Inter class Tour namentl Z Vars1ty Cheerleader 2 3 ARNOLD LEWIS JONES H1 Y 3 Band 1 Z 3 HERBERT KELLEY Band l 2 3 Class Secretary 3 Home room V1ce Pres1 dent 3 Basketball l Co Drum Major 3 JIM KNIGHT Basketball l Z 3 Football Clubl Z 3 FTAI 2 3 H1 Y Z 3 Jr Town Meetmg l,Z 3 Baseball CAROLE KNOWLTON Bandl Z 3 Reserve Cheerleader 3 Vxce Pres1dent Z Home room Cheerleader l 2 Inter class Tournament Cheerleader l Pr1ncess l Z 3 MARION LAPP Trx H1 Y l 2 3 Alternate Majorette 3 Home room Treasurer 1 V1ce Pres 1dent of Home room 3 Prmcess 3 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 3 Best Sport Inter class Tournament Z Bandl Z 3 Inter class Tournamentl Z 3 G1rls' Basketball Team Z E5 5 T x 'Q ' ' wb- 3 4- , 4 . .X I 3 I I 5 3 ' : 9 1 I .' I' 9 s I I 0 : ' 9 1 - ' - I 2 , , 3 2, 3g President Class 23 Letterman's Club Z, 3g Home room President l, Z5 Science a 1 S 1 1 I I' 1 I 0 l 1 l o a I ' I l 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 ' 1 p I A 3. ' ' D ' ,rx r - rj J L I 1 5 V gf. A I A E : I . JOHN FRANK MCALLISTER. Band I Z' Monthly Signal 3' Junior Town Club l Z 35 Football 35 Thespians Z 3' Thespian President 35 National Honor Society 3' Quill and Scroll 3' Annual Signal 35 Treasurer of Junior Class 3 WILLIAM JAMES MCCOY' Band 1, Z, 35 Thespians 3' Cornet Trio l Z, 35 National Honor Society 35 Basketball Z 35 Hi-Y Z 35 School Orchestra l' Home room President 35 Chapel Representative 35 Inter-class Tournament Z, 3 NINA PATTERSON' Drivers Edu- cation IDA POLING: Reading, Sports RICHARD ALLEN SMYTHE: Band l Z 3 FRANCIS RAE SOLOMON: Tri-Hi-Y l 2 3' Band l Z 3' Science Club 3' Junior Town Club 3 Annual Signal 2 3 Monthly Signal 3 Math Medal 2 Home room Presi dent 2 Home room Secretary l Quill and Scroll 3 NORMA JEAN SPROUSE Junior Town Clubl 2 3 Science Club Z 3 Band 3 MIMI SONDLES Tri H1 Y l 2 3 Junior Town Club l Z 3 President Home room 1 Science Club 3 National Honor Society 3 Home room Cheerleader l Z Band l Z 3 Quill and Scroll 3 Monthly Signal 3 Thespian Z 3 Secretary and Treasurer of Thespians Z 3 CARROLL W STEEPLETON FFA l Z 3 FFA President 3 MARIE VIRDEN Band l Z 3 'S 'P 3 rx., K f . 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K' fit-9: ' 5:1 ' 55: '13 Your RUTH ANIN WELLS Orchestra l Band 1 Z 3 JACK WILLIAMS H1 Y l Z 3 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 3 Foot ball l Z 3 Pre sldent of 4 H Club 2 Thesp1ans 2 3 Class V1ce Presldent 3 Baseball 3 Letterman's Club 1 Not P1ctured FRANCES ASHER Art l Z 3 MILDRED DAYTON G1rls Home Econom1cs Club l Z Glrls Glee Club Glrls Junlor Y Teens l Z Rlders Rumpus l 2 BILL GREGORY Football 3 4 Basketball Z 3 4 Letterman's Club 3 4 Inter class Tournaments 1 2 DANNY GRIMM Woodworlung l Z LUCY HENTHORNE Future Teachers of Amer 1ca 3 Sclence Club 3 ROBERT KEHRER Basketball 1 Z Football l 2 3 Letter man's Club 3 Inter class Tournaments l Z DON LEMLEY Vocatlonal Agnculture 3 ROSS PATTERSON Footballl Z 3 FFA 3 Letterman's Club 2 3 4 H1 Y 4 ROSS SHUMAN Football 3 CLOVIS SHRIVER FFA Z ARTHUR JOHN THOMAS FFA l 2 3 FFA Treasurer 3 JIM WILLIAMS Woodworlung l Z DON MIDCAP ketball 1 Z 3-1,1 P? Jun1or's Pr1de Best L0Ok1ng There are smlles Danny Grlmm and Barbara Buck Marlon Lapp and Buster Hubbard Campbell Frame Funeral Home Slstersvllle W Va Der1nger and Campbell Monuments Phone 6531 or 3691 Z- ex I xA Li X lr. I Woodworking l, Chorus l. DOROTHY MIDCAP: Y-Teens, lg Chorus 1,23 Girls' Bas- E if ,L Q1 I . ,, of . A ,nf 14 W' ,x.kfg'A- 'N , , , w ' , VA . I 1 I ,P 1 1 ' '- A iv ,I Z, s .l 'By I ...Lg , .Wk R , S. I 4 ,J 5 Q v- 40 i .4 ' L 1 0 -, .-an -5 1 ' Q aff Y q ww AU ...-,......,, N. M . . M, 'W 5 ln .T - ......-...W W' : me we Q V , ,M ?v'4gx32:,1 - 'O 1 '. -yr v,ri I L x... 575 1 A :fa .rl v H 'X , 4 in . 0 , 1 Q QM,-If M ' W' 'i '5M'yl1 f O Q 'W Mir 4 M. I - 9 5, fe, W- f G . - W , u , 1 W ' QM ' U35 . 'V 7' , in ' .., V V if - ' ,:' ,,- K' ' ,. - ,. , A A P. 1, -. I - 0 , I A . ' 4 ' . 5 ,fy , 4 ' . ' ' . , ,ff . . I 5 - ,, 13 nf'-f., ' .1 v- 'W Q QR' 4 3-'Q-447' -5, 1 ' 0 ' 0' 4 :fn 7 Q, ' ' ' , ... ng ' v r- .1 . - 7 . 'M M. ' 0 4 .4 5 , - ,, ,gjff ' . ' I 1 .. 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Mr Harold Hewxtt B S Vo Ag Bmology L 'x 'S Q Mr George Strager A B Soc1a1Stud1es Coach 0009 0004 000 i Mrs Dor1s Lohrl A B Commerclal r So W1ll1amD Garrxson A c1alStud1es Asst Coach MISS Ruth Wllllamson M A Mr Frank H111 A B Sclences Math Ind Arts 17 Mrs Charlotte Zlnn A M Mr Justln Westfall A M EHgl1Sh L1b:rar1an Soc1alStud1es, Math .5 -. 09' l . , . . . ' ', , , M . ' ' . ' , . L A 3 A xv. ff? A l X l ,Q ,hi f sl I .. ff-f A ' I X , RUTH ANNABELLE ALFRED Tri Hi Y 1 Z 3 4 Thespians 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Assistant Editor of Signal 45 Business Manager of Annual 45 Vice President of Tri-Hi-Y4 Princess to Coronation Ball 1 DONNA JO ARCHER Collecting salt and pepper shakers MONTANA ASH: Science Club 1 Z 3 Drivers Ed CAROL BARKES: Drivers Ed 4 Seniors -1' Sewing Drivers GLENNAJEAN BEAVER JEANNE BOGGS Tri H1 Y 1 Z 3 President of Tri Hi Y 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Band 1 Z 3 4 Editor of S1onal4 Secretary of Junior Town Meeting 4 Junior Town A 3 4 Secretary of Class 4 Meet1ng1Z 3 4 FT Inte r class Tournaments MARY LOU BOSTON 12 4 HClub3 FTA4 PAULA BRADLEY Glee Club 1 2 4 H 1 Inte lass Tournament l Z 3 4 FTA 4 Science Club President Sodalit c 1 Freshman Quartette 1 Vice 1Z34meda Y PAUL CHAMBERS H1 Y 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Woodworking I Medal NORMA JEAN CORNELL Drivers Ed 4 FTA 4 RICHARD CORNELL Class President 1 Z 3 4 H1 Y Z 3 4 Bandl Z 3 4 Thespians 3 4 Junior Town Meeting Z 3 4 Annual Staff 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Coronet Presidentl Z 3 HAROLD DALLY H1 Y 3 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Basketballl Z 3 4 A11 Tourna ment Team 4 JOYCE ANN BOWEN: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3, 4. SUE BOWEN: Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, Z, 3 Inter-class Tournament 1, Z5 Orchestra 1, Z5 Clarinet Quartette lg Home room officer 45 Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y 4. DAVID G. BUCK: Hi-Y Z, 3,45 Boys' Quart- et 4g Junior Town Meeting Z, 3,45 Secretary of Hi-Y 45 District Vice President Hi-Y 4. MARY CATHERS: Science Club Z, 35 Book Club 1, Z3 FTA 4. Not Pictured FRED DEARTH Inter class Tournament 3 JAMES DEARTH Hunting and fishing ' J ,SN Trio 2, 3, 49 President Hi-Y43 Hoime room . ' - . l xo Fifi-5 1 MARY ELIZABETH GAISER Home room Treasurer l Sclence Club l Z FTA 4 Inter class Tournament Z 4 H Club 3 Prom Comm1ttee 3 Dr1vers Ed 4 SUSAN GATRELL Home room Vlce Pres1dent 4 Prmcess 3 4 Book Club l 2 Inter class Tournament 3 4 H Club 3 Prom Commlttee 3 Dr1vers Ed 4 GENE GORRELL Orchestral Z Boys Quartet l Z Band 1 Z 3 4 All State Bandl NELL GORRELL Sclence Club Z 3 FTA Treasurer of FTA Not p1ctured JAMES EDDY FFA Basketball Team 3 FFA Softball Team 3 FFA Z 3 4 Z 3 4 Thesp1ans 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Asslstant Ed of Annual 4 Sports and Feature Ed of Slgnal 3 4 Reserve Cheerleader 4 All State Class C Band 3 Band l 2 3 PATTY HAYS Dlme collectlng Nurse MARTHA HEINLEIN Basketballl Dr1vers Ed 4 ELIZABETH ANN HENDERSON Trx H1 Y 1 Z 4 Band l Z 3 4 Thesp1ans 3 4 Jr Town Meet mg l 2 3 4 FTA 4 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 3 4 Orchestra l Z Clarmet Quartette 1 Z 3 Home Ec Medal Z Enghsh and Hxstory Medals 3 2 ' , 5 45 I 'S Q X r 1 . I xl ANNE HARSI-IA: Class Treasurer 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, ll . 2 '- A- , ,3, s . . - . . - J J and Scroll 3 4 Bandl Z 3 4 Treasurer Sax Solo1st Z 4 Orchestra 1 Pres1dent home room 3 REX LAPP H1 Y Z 3 4 Treasurer of H1 Y 4 Jr Town Meet1ng 2 3 4 Home room V1ce Presx dent 3 4 Lettermen s Club Z 3 4 Footballl Z 3 4 Baseballl Z 3 4 Basketball Z 3 4 Inter class Tournament l 2 MONA LAUDERMAN Varsxty Cheerleader Z 3 4 Home room Cheerleaderl Z 3 4 Home room Chaxrman 3 Lettermen s Club 4 JEAN LOHR Book Club 1 Not Pxctured LARRY HUFFMAN Bandl 2 Basketball Manager l Baseball Manager 1 RALPH HUSTON Home room V1ce Presxdent l Home room Treasurer 3 Home room Pres1dent 4 Football 1 Z 3 4 Co capta1n 4 Basketball Z 3 4 FTA Presldent 4 Letterman s Club 3 4 Pres1 dent 4 Inter class Tournament All Tournament Teaml 2 3 BETTY LOU KEMP Book Clubl 2 3 4 Sclence Clubl Z 3 4 Band 2 3 4 G1rls' Basketball Z GLADYS KEMP Sclence Clubl Z 3 4 Glrls Basketball 2 4 Band 2 3 4 RICHARD KNOWLTON Letterman's Club 1 Z 3 4 Basketballl 3 Football Manager l Basketball Manager 1 Home room Secretary 1 3 Home room I2 Comm1ttee 3 Inter class Tournamentl 2 3 4 0 ', kills- S ,:,,'-S Bl Q' I U' 1 I-:Y I, 1, ,4., , I S , , S . 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' I ,g sm , S , , . if JACK KINKAID: Hi-Y 3,4g Thespians 3,4g Quill . z 1- :Sal 'bu :'- 'N' , 9 ' , , 9 . , ' 1 s 1 a I :3,4. 1 1 1 ' l Q I I 1 1 n I TOM MCGUCKEN H1 Y Z 3 4 Pres1dent of Student Body 4 Bandl Z 3 4 Thespxans 3 4 VICE Pres1dent of class 3 Drum Major 3 4 Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety 4 Home room Presldent I Z 3 Jr Town Meetmg Z Orchestra Z BERNA MCKELVY Basketball teaml Z 3 4 Book Club l Z MARGARET MICHAEL Drlvers Ed 4 PATTY MOECK Trl H1 Yl Z 3 4 Edxtor of Annual S1gnal 4 Bu mess Manager of Monthly S1gnal3 4 Prlncessl 2 4 Majorettel 2 3 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 4 Vxce Presldent of class 4 Book Club l Z V1ce Pres1dent of FTA 4 Inter class Cheerleadlng Medal I Treasurer of class 3 Queen ofS H S 4 Orchestral Z Not Plctured BILL STARKEY Reporter of FFA 3 FFA Z ef .TOE NORTHCRAFT Woodworkxng l 2 JACQUE NORWOOD Secretary 4 FTA 1 Z Sclence Clubl Z 3 4 Jr Town Meet1ngl Z 3 3 4 Secretary FTA 4 Secretary of SCIENCE Club 3 Pres1dent of Sc1ence Club 4 Book Club l Z S1gna1 Staff 3 4 H Secretary 3 Gxrls' Basketball Team l Nat1ona1 Honor Soclety Spellmg Medal Z 3 Bxology Medal 2 GENE PATTERSON Football I Z 3 4 Basket ball Z 3 Baseball 3 4 Letterman's Club 3 4 Inter class Tournamentl Z 3 AULDIN SHUMAN Football Z 3 4 Inter class Tournament l, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 4, Best Home room Cltxzen l I 3 1 -'11S S 1111 15 1 pi 1 111- Q . - 1112 ,- . D ., . Y ' Irv: ' .c' f 1- 'I 111 rvrlt 'l rs Q ' 1 1 ...Q ,. . I by . 5 ,3,4. . ,- -' ans I :xxx 1 11:1 I 1 11 1' 9 S 1 lx ' I 1111 ' 11 li rx ' xr' 1 nal ' LEONA WAGNER Collecting p1ctures BETTY WELLS Pres Of F T A Princess 3 Chapel Representatlve Z 3 4 Inter class Tournament 2 KAREN WEST Tri H1 Y l Z 3 4 Secretary of Trl H Y 1 4 Thespians 3 4 Orchestral Boo Club l National Honor Society 4 S1gnal Staff 4 ALLAN ZINN I-I1 Y Z 3 4 Vice President of H1 Y 4 Jr T of Jr Town Meeting 4 Thespxans 3 4 V ice President 4 President 3 Pianist for Coronet Trio 2 3 4 Student Band Director 4 S1 l gna Staff 3 Quill and Scroll Male Quartet Vice Presldent of Band National Honor Society 3 4 MARTHA SMITH: Collecting pictures. HELEN SOWMA: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 3 45 Band l,Z, 3,45 Circulation Manager of Signal 45 Assistant Business Manager of Annual 45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Book Club l, Z5 Inter-class Tournament 3, 45 Orchestra l, 25 4-H Club 3. BILL SWISHER: Hi-Y 3, 45 Football Z, 3, 45 Baseball Z, 3,45 Letterman's Club Z, 3,45 Inter- class Tournament 3,45 Home room Treasurer 1 H ome room Secretary 35 Co-captain of football team 45 FTA 2. RALPH THOMAS' S ' . cience Club Z, 3, 45 Home room President 35 FTA 3. 3 V. . . . . 22 . Q l 1 1 ' IX. robiizy : I' i' J 1 1 i '- '- 3 ' , 9 9 k S . . 5 . . '- 5 . own Meeting Z, 3,45 Vice President 4 7 f ' . '. ' 1 ' 9 2 I S ' ' , , 9 ' 5 ' 9 ' 3 1 ' ' 5 ' ' . . 14 1 'a I 4nQf 91 ' .-4 bg' . l l I SOPHOMORE CLASS OF 1950-51 lap. UH D CS TD Ja ell, OTH Joyce C I acher ub H rah isher, Sa Sw Helen orrester obert F R First Row: Barbara Mason, Marilyn Rexroad, Kay Meredith, Barbara Ferrell, Carol Brewer, James Sole Second Row: Jacque line I le Ky Jo Mary Shreves TY Ma Northc raft OHI13 D CC i neT -. Q. Diane Hays Ge raldi Q Third Row: Sutton, Nancy Swisher. hardson, Rlc arlene M Shurtliffe Ce i Jan 11, OTTC G , Sue ft OTIHCTH Barbara N te eple ton , dS onal D Fourth Row: Mary Ann Watson, Phyllis Carr. terns S rd OWB H Van5 E onnie D S H1 lia Joe Wil Jame s Duff, James Campbell, Robert Lehew, Fifth Row: Dailey. Geneva Jones Patty edel, Mi Sally Shirley Lathey, Phyllis Jean Swartzmiller Nancy Dayton, -. Jeanette Lemeley, Shirley smith, Not Pictured: orrell, G Josephine rd, 3 OW neH aY Michael, W S le har C as, Thom en h Rice, Joe B ut Joy, R Presldent Robert Forrester V1ce Pres1dent Marllyn Rexroad Secretary Kay Mered1th Treasurer Nancy Sw1sher The sophomore class graduated from Junlor H1gh School w1th a total of 46 mem bers Wh11e we have galned several new members several have moved away and the total now enrolled IS 48 Donnle Evans was on the vars1ty basketball team James Dunlap James Sole James Campbell and Wayne Howard were on the reserve team The follow1ng students have consxstently been on the Honor Roll Phylhs Carr Barbara Ferrell Joyce Cornell D1ane Hays Mary Jo Kyle Jeanette Lemeley Sue Gorrell Carroll Brewer Kay Meredlth Donna Jean Northcraft Marxlyn Rexroad Helen Sw1sher Nancy Sw1sher and Jan1ce Shurthffe Many others have made the hon orable mentlon 11st Wayne Howard and B111 Goodfellow made letters for vars1ty football team James Dunlap James Sole Ga.1l L1ght Donme Evans and M1ckey Sterns were members of the reserve team Marllyn Rexroad and Kay Mered1th were elected pr1ncesses of the Coronatxon Ball for the present term Band members were Jamce Shurthffe Nancy Sw1sher Helen Sw1sher Jack1e Sutton Mary Anne Watson Marlene R1chardson Sue Gorrell Donna Northcraft Sally Mledel Joyce Cornell Phyllls Carr Mary Jo Kyle Sara Hubacher Patty Jones Carroll Brewer Joe Wxlhams and James Campbell and Mary Jo Kyle was one of the band magorettes James Sole and Donnle Evans were on the vars1ty baseball team Robert Forrester and Robert Lehew were managers of the football team James Dunlap was manager of the baseball team Kay Meredlth was chosen to represent the class as cheerleader. Many of our members have been elected lnto the T1-1 H1 Y, Jumor Town Meetlng of the Alr, Thespxans, and Sclence Club. A 4 Q 'b i Chapel Representative ---------- Diane Hays I V - I I I I I I . I . I A 1 . . , . , . , . I I I I I I I I - I : I I D 9 ! S .4 tA,,1 WQIII vglldl Q llllll llll llll X y Davld Boston Larry Sm th Jlm Baker Kenny Mlkes .hm Sutton Bob Daughe rty Left to R1ght Bottom Row dward Faddoul Carol Flesher Wanda Estep Rlchard Mehrl Bob F1sher t Bob Roberts DD Left to R1 h Second Row Sh1r1ey Slack Dav1s Hn A l s h fford l Leonard Guy Bob Brown Raymond Sm1th Patt 1-iunt B111 Harthne Left to Rlght lh rd Row Jo Tuel Gene Beaver Beverly Rosemary Allce Ann Cooper Patty Pohng Lea Ann Haythorne James W1111amson Left to R1ght Fourth Row Janlce Shreves Jean Hays Wllma Northcraft ens Mary Sandy Ethel Gatrell Mary Hxckman Paul Plumb ht Anna Mae Da11ey Lynn Cummm s Left t0 R1 F1fth Row ng D1er1 aY K ht 1 Mary L sh hyl11s A P art W te S ond IT1 aY R le ab W obert R Conrad Kemp Allan Donald Arche r Joe M1l1er Paul Hex-bold Don Stokes Left to R1ght S1xth Row Larry W1ckha Allan Patterson Paul Moeck Donald Grxmes Jerry Neely endr1cks Susan Sm1th Car ol Sllllman Ione Mathe s s Charle s Chute Brady Broughman Dona d Cooper Not Present John Swartzmlller Melvln Vlrden sa' FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Our class wh1ch entered school th1s year was one of the largest classes w1th 65 hopefuls answerlng the openlng call It was d1ff1cult to accustom ourselves to the w ways but we were soon runnlng smoothly and gett1ng lnto the Sw1ng A large proport1on of our class has regularly been on the honor roll Th1s 15 a good s1gn smce It 1S necessary to have mostly h1gh grades to make the roll When members were chosen for the Thesp1an Club four were chosen from e whole school to replace those who graduated, three were freshmen We have a mem boys and g1rls are Jolnlng the H1 Y and the Trl H1 Y Our class presldent 15 Jean Hays the treasurer Beverly Jo Tuel the secre tary Mary Hlckman and our chapel representatlve 15 Edward Faddoul Class ad vlsors are Mrs Guyton Mr Garrlson and Mr Hewltt As the t1me rolled around for the Freshmen chapel we put on a comedy panto 1ne called The Llght Went Out As for the athlet1c standmg of our class Kenny Mlkes made startlng lme up on the football team He was also a member of the Tlger Basketball team The Boys Freshman team won e1ght out of the twelve games that they played to say nothlng of the g1rls who also had a very good team As to scholastlc records Jean Hays has been one of the h1ghest ratmg students on each roll Some twenty of the boys are enrolled 1n the Woodworkmg I Class, and some fme projects have been produced by them Yum' Yum' You can see Coach Garr1son smfflng the a1r when the Home Ec I gxr s get under way smells l1ke mom's cookm Our two cand1dates for the campus queen th1s year are Beverly Jo Tuel and Rosemary T1ppens A N ff I Y Q I A n Q , 5, Nl . X, I . ne , ' ' I B ' ' Il ' ll. ' Q th I - - ber in the Letterman's Club and two in the Junior Town Meeting Club. Several of the , ' - I ' 1 . I. ' ll ' Ill . Coronafiom Ball Queen and Princesses Susan Gatrell Senlor 3 1- 300 1 on ma X4-now J u Lap af Iunxgf filo? P QUEEN OF S H S Patty Moeck Ya Sp Qekr NI 1: 11,0 oad gp 9 o 'K Ever 1 1 1-es y T af 11 ll 10 X59 Ihah el i056 it 9 Best w1SheS from Buck Chevrolet Company S1stersv111e West Vlfgln a -5 2- . I ,f V 5 . - 'NJ 1 M . N3 ' q Ns Senior afaljy eaxxxx O bo wi Wore 1-e 50 B Nl Q1 A efxi' 1 '99 .4 te 1 fl! M W. ,. Z5 L 55 ,N 1950 SISTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD Forrester rt Robe ew, eh L rt Hubbard, Robe d ck, Harol OC M aul agersj P an QM W: RO FIRST Huston, Ralph gory, Te dfellow, Bill G OO Bill G oward, ayne H ron, W Robert Dam n Tel' Keh ert W: Rob RO COND SE Jack W liam. v-4 -1-4 Jack Fish, night K CS IT! Ja Patterson, CHE 1-app, G CX R Swisher Bill Don Evans, Jimmy CI' Fish by Joe ob B Sole, CS In Ja rbold, C H hall, Paul CII Mend ph Ral oach OW: C R THIRD able W ert ckey Ste rns, Rob M Daughe rty rt nderson, Robe hnA Jo Mikes, --4 Bake r Kenneth Strager eorge G ch Coa f, gh Dunlap , Gail Li CS U1 Ja Leonard Guy, Alan Hendr cks Donald Archer. .. -r-4 Sistersville 20, Pine Grove 0 Perfect night for the opening game. . . Little Pine Grove with a big team determined to upset the Tigers. Tornadoes fumbled on first play, set stage for beautiful pass, Huston to Gregory to Mikes who went across for a T. D. on the first play. Later, the freshman back plunged over another and Huston streaked for a counter from 35 yards out. Sistersville 13, Elizabeth 31 Big Bob Snyder was the diff between two Tiger Conference teams as they waged a terrific battle at Elizabeth, Sept. 15. Huston gave the fans something to remember as he returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. Two long passes during the closing minutes spelled a three touchdown defeat in a game which could well have ended 20-13. Sistersville 28, Tyler 0 Unleashing a devastating running attack in a sea of mud, the Tigers regained some prestige by trouncing Tyler, 28-0, for the county championship. Huston, Tiger scat-back got across the final stripe three times, Mikes got one, Lapp and Gregory got extra points, and Goodfellow accounted for a safety. It was the first big game for Tyler under the lights at Middlebourne. Sistersville 19, St. Marys 7 Coach Mendenhall called to army--the boys had to win this one--they did. After grabbing a Saint's fumble, Knight plunged over. The Blue Devils gained the lead 7-6, but seconds later Lapp hit Gregory for a perfect pass and the left end went all the way,7l yards. Not content with this, the victors roared back 91 yards with passes to set the stage for Mikes to plunge another. Sistersville 30, Clay-Battelle 7 The big Clay-Battelle lads threw a real scare into the Tiger fans as they grabbed a first quarter lead. Nice passes Lapp to Gregory and Huston to Gregory evened matters, 7-7, at the half. Second half scores by Knight and Patterson and a safety by Swisher helped Coach Strager rejoice in his first victory as head coach. Sistersville O, Grantsville 27 Though playing one of the best games of the 5 season, Sistersville made tco many mistakes during the second quarter and fell to what proved to be an undefeated team from Grants- ville, champions of the LKC for 1950. lt was the strongest foe to be faced by the Orange all season. The Stragermen piled up an amazing l5 first downs but could not score on the big Calhoun line . Best Wishes from Eugene Beauty Shoppe -- Sistersville, West Virginia Pearl lnbody -- Phone 3231 Sistersville 0, West Union Z7 A tough West Union squad found things to their liking, October 20, as they racked up four touchdowns at Core Field to avenge two consecutive defeats by the Tigers. Murphy, Christie, and Sweeney were the big guns for the visitors as they roared on the ground and through the air. A beautiful pass play, Huston to Gregory, made a touchdown for the Tigers but it was called back by an off- side penalty. Sistersville 7, Pennsboro 59 Smarting under four consecutive defeats at the hands of the Bengals, the Pennsboro Cardinals made the most of a golden opportunity as they pounced on a weakened Tiger eleven to register their most decisive victory. Hanlon, all conference back, made five touchdowns. The only Sistersville touchdown was made by a pass, Lapp to Gregory. Sistersville 6 Harrisville O What a night' Only the most faithful braved the driving rain to huddle in the covered bleachers to see the gallant Tigers salvage another game to make he final count five won and five lost The Gators presented a powerful team and proved troublesome to all foes during the season A fumble on the Gator 17 a run by Huston a hefty plunge by Knight spelled victory Sistersville 7 Magnolia 19 The usual big crowd to see these old rivals Armistice Day No Armistice be tween these old foes however the Eagles were blg and powerful grabbed two touchdowns in the first half one in the third quarter Lapp rounded the enemy right end for Z0 yards and went over standing up for the sole Tiger touchdown A bad fumble and some questionable decislons cost the losers dearly 1n the final game of the season The Tigers made an excellent showing in the last two games after losses to three powerful foes Grantsville West Union and Pennsbao Tyler County 4 H Camp Site of Annual Football Camp st mxm.. Compliments of the Childrens Shop Next door to the Paramount Theatre V 2 I fat, 4 D gd' 95 'T1gers Dec 12 Young T1gers g1ve old grads a lesson 39 39 New Matamoras nxpped Bengals 59 58 xn last 35 seconds Cats get sweet revenge over W1rt 63 47 T1t1e Bound Tlgers upset last season's L K Champs Ravenswood 61 44 then rest through Chrrstmas Rrpley and Sxstersvllle sharpshooters stage scorxng spree T1gers loslng 75 70 as Gregory gets Z5 Pme Grove makes lt two defeats mn a. row 53 41 W11l1amstown bears brunt of T1ger's fero c1ty as they bow 53 39 whxle Knlght annexes pomts A hot Blue Eagle team grabbed 60 46 v1c tory even though Dally made 24 and Gregory 19 for S1stersv1lle On the road Stragermen aga1n h1t vlctory tra11 to dump Rlpley 58 47 surpnsed the hxgh flyxng Pennsboro Cardmals 49 45 as Kenny Mlkes starred as a frosh performer showed 1t wasn't an accrdent by wh1pp1ng Ehzabeth second tlme 61 Z7 Tyler toppled 69 45 on the home court as d1d the Saxnts 65 38 ln the1r worst defeat Parkers burg B1g Reds played over the1r heads to wm 76 66 and Knlght had to drop 1n a foul durmg the last 15 seconds to edge Wllllamstown 70 69 The Cardmals got hot enough to make 54 polnts the second half to grve the Tlgers the1r worst defeat 90 68 and Magnol1a followed su1t w1th a devastatlng 81 44 v1ctory 'Enough of that says Coach Strager Gregory stole the ball durmg last four seconds to hck Salnts 51 50 and the rejuvenated Tlgers grab a tough 65 53 deC1S1On over a rugged Spencer L K outfxt P1ne Grove Tornadoes aga1n prove the1r superlorxty by dowmng the Bengals wrth some fancy shootmg 75 64 but the Tlgers sew up the L K Champlonshlp w1th a second w1n over Tyler 59 40 Sect1onal Class B Basketball Tourney M1ddlebourne W Va F ZZ Z4 951 Pme Grove S1stersv1lle 75 Hundred Hundred P1ne Grove 51 Slstersvllle 58 Tyler 37 Sm1thf1eld 38 Fmals P1ne Grove 66 S1stersv1lle 55 Whmle encounterlng but mlld opposrtlon ln the1r f1rst two games 1n the sec t1ona1 basketball tournament the L K Champs faltered durmg the last per1od 1n a hot gymnaslum 1n Mxddlebourne to lose to a f1ght1ng P1ne Grove qumtet 66 55 Jumor Dally and B111 Gregory of S1stersv111e made the All Tournament Team and Jack F15h won the foul shootmg contest makmg 12 good shots IH 15 attempts ' - ' ' 15 1' ' 9 ' ' ' - ' l lv l eb. - , 1 . 56 . . 52 56 Cheerleaders Lead a Rousmg Cheer for the Tlgers U 743 PJ rglnlg Fre shman Basketball Team Reserve Basketball Team Compllments of the Flrst Federal Loan Assoc1at1on Slstersvllle W Va 5 V . '- 'l 1 A. .N s le ,cl e , lbw n lf Q ' lj? I If ' - A V ,Y ,ff ' W . ' l X i t g l XA ' - L' I I A A 4 lx ,f ,A 1 Y L l 1 AA' sf Freskmen Gmrls Palnbow Quartet Ann Davls, Kay Dlerlnger Beverly Jo 'luel Lynn Lummmgs Jack Kmkald Sax SO101St ily, ,,Lq..f-' Entxre troupe at L K C Broadcast over WPAR February 4 Comphments of Fox's Barber Shop S1stersv111e West Vlrglnla Piano Soloist at LKC Broadcast Elizabeth Henderson 5 SHS Tiger Band High Steppers Janice Forrester Mary Jo Kyle Patty Moeck Q0- Semor Boys Quartet Jack Kinkaid Allan Zinn David Buck Gene Gorrell 6 ' 2 accornpamsi Allan Zinn Best Wishes from John Hanood Shoe Shop Sistersville West Virginia 'sgv 'hi Our T1ger Marchmg Band Headed by . wwiof CNCKQH' -Drum rom MC uw' 'CO Hef beft Ke Good Luck to the Class of 1951 -Dfum MMO! Cornet Trio Richard Cornell Jim MCC oy Paul Plumb - Mark Gaughan once rt Tune Aga1 5 Tom Best Wishes from Gandou Herb Richard r Tobacco Company Cornet Three Allan Zlnn Tom McGucken Carroll Brewer Sistersville , West Virginia ani? ant 31 MONTHLY SIGNAL STAFF Left to right Karen West Anne Harsha Jean Lohr Sue Bowen Annabelle Alfred Jeanne Boggs Patty Moeck Martha Evans Fannie Rae Solomon Helen Sowma Mimi Sondles John Frank McAllister 3' fn QUILL AND SCROLL International Honor Society for High School Journalists Left to right: Bottom Row -- Advisor, D. F. Arnett, Jeanne Boggs, Annabelle Alfred, Helen Sowma, Anne Harsha. Second Row -- Jack Kinkaid, Allan Zinn, Patty Moeck, John Frank McAllister, Fannie Solomon, Mimi Sondles, Martha Evans. STUDENT COUNCIL STANDING Tom McGucken Presldent of Student body BOTTOM ROW Beverly Tuel Nancy Sw1sher Marllyn Rexroad Susan Gatrell Bobby Forrester SECOND ROW Ralph Huston Edward Faddoul Patty Moeck Jean Hayes Mary Margaret Hlckman Lea Ann Haythorne THIRD ROW Jlm McCoy Dlane Hays Betty Wells Buster Hubbard Jack F1sh Rxchard Cornell The Student Councll 15 made up of the Pres1dent of the Counc1l elected by the student body the class pres1dents and a home room presldent elected from each of the home rooms Th1S group has charge of matters affectmg the welfare of the entlre school takes charge of drlves helpmg to conduct conventlons or meetmgs such as the Dlstrxct Band Festwal makmg rules for the conduct of the annual class basketball tournament If there are speclal problems wh1ch concern the majorlty of the students of the school or lf there are ways 1n whlch the school can be greatly 1mproved the Student Counc1l 15 greatly concerned Best Wishes from the I.G. A. - - - --------- - -Sistersville, West Virginia lR LR ZR LR 3R LR 4R LR Q7 1 'T' TRI HI Y Barbara Jeanne Boggs Pres1dent Annabelle Alfred V1ce Presxdent Karen West Secretary Greta Sue Bowen Treasurer Joyce Ann Bowen Annabelle Alfred Barbara Jeanne Boggs Karen West Greta Sue Bow n Helen Sowma Jamce Lee Forrester Joyce Cornell Helen Sw1sher, Ehzabeth Ann Henderson Jamce Shurthffe Cathy Anne Harsha Patty Moeck Mary Ann Watson Marlon Lapp Fanme Rae Solomon Merxlyn M1m1 Sondles Sally Ann Mxedel Barbara Ann Buck Mary Jo Kyle Kay Mered1th Marllyn Rexroad Dlane Hays Betty Jean Hunt New members not plctured Lea Ann Haythorne Ann Davls Beverly Jo Tuel Jamce Shreves Jean Hayes Patty Hunt Shxrley Slack Mary I-hckman Wanda Estep Complxments of Haro1d's Beauty Salon S1stersv1lle West V1rg1n1a V E7 'S cr , La Q A A , ., X I A Li Q Y -.A - 9 , 'I A Doris Williams Lohri - Counsellor 3 , 1 1 . , . . : D Y Y I D : A I D l I l I l l : 1 A ' 1 r I I I l I I . I . , . . , . . . 44 Camp Horseshoe SLOGAN Pure thoughts pure words pure actlons COLORS Red Whlte and Blue exemplxfylng Sac r1f1ce Pur1ty and Loyalty PURPOSE To create mamtam and extend throughout the home school and commumty hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character NAME Tr1 H1 Y stands for the three fold purpose of the Y M C A Tr1 exempllfled by h1gh school glrls H1 afflllated w1th the Y M C A YQ The emblem 15 copynghted and the use of the name and emblem IS restr1cted to those aff1l1ated PIN The p1n IS a small tmangle wxth Tr1 H1 Y xn the corners and a torch mscmbed 1n ac1rc1e 1n the center The tr1angle represents the ent1re per sonal1ty mmd sp1r1t and body The C1 rcle 1nd1cates the completeness of Chr1st1an hfe the torch the m1ss1on expressed m the club purpose The Tr1 H1 Y of S1stersv1l1e H1gh School has been aff1l1ated wlth the State and Nat1ona1 Y M C A smce 1945 Durmg th1s t1me we have had several honors The last State Convent1on for Gxrls was held 1n S1stersv1lle S1nce that t1me the H1 Y and T1-1 H1 Y hold the1r convent1ons together at Jackson's Mxll. Our state has a beautxful summer camp located near Parsons. We are dlrected by the State Y. M. C. A. Secretary, Mr. Robert Alden of Charleston. We l1m1t our membershxp to 36, and at present have 33 members. ,gf ' 'Fx ruff wt. . ' ,N A X A ,ff xx I 1 , , . Y - F . . . k . . , . . 6, I I Q .V . . . - . K .M . . . . . . . 4 . , - . y . . i 0 . . . 5 , ' ' ' - '7 YI HI Y CLUB President Richard Cornell Vice President Allan Zinn Secretary David Buck Treasurer Rex Lapp Chaplain Jack Williams Parliamentarian Jim McCoy Advisor Frank H111 Advisory Committee Mr Harry Miedel Rev George Bauer and Mr Ralph Ferrell First row Mr Frank H111 David Buck Harold Hubbard Harold Dalley Rex Lapp and Robert Forrester Second row John McAllister Jack Williams W1l11amSw1sher Paul Chambers, Thomas McGucken and Carol Brewer Third row Jack Fish Arnold Jones James McCoy Jack Kinkaid Allan Zinn and Richard Cornell The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian Character To carry out this pledge the Hi-Y sponsored a Thanksgiving Assembly program planned many interesting programs for their regular meetings and together with the Tri-Hi-Y sponsored an Easter Sunrise Service Three members of the club attended the State Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Training Camp at Camp Horseshoe last summer. They were David Buck Allan Zinn and Richard Cornell. David Buck was elected vice-president of the George Williams District Compliments of Kenney's Restaurant ------------- Sistersville West Virginia F1rst Row Left to r1ght M3r1OH Lapp M1m1 Sondles Jacque Norwood Ehzabeth Henderson, Annabelle Alfred Second Row Left to rlght Karen West Jack W11l1ams Jack F1sh James McCoy R1chard Cornell Jeanne Boggs Thlrd Row Left to r1ght John McA1l1ster Allan Z1nn Thomas MCGucken Paul Chambers NATIONAL HONOR SOCIET Y Presldent Allan Z1nn V1ce Presldent Annabelle Alfred secretary and Treasurer Jacque Norwood Adv1sor Denver Arnett The local chapter th1rty s1x was organ1zed 1n the year 1936 w1th Lester Rulong as the pres1dent. N1ne members of the senlor class have been elected mto th1s organ1zat1on. Each year members of the Jumor and semor classes are selected for member shxp on the basls of the1r scholastxc averages, leadersh1p, and character. Character, scholarshlp, leadershlp, and servl ce are quahtles worthy of encouragement 1n all schools, ms the purpose of th1s organ1zat1on as xt IS stated 1n the charter Comphments of Locke's Shoe Store S1stersv1'l1e, West Vxrgmxa Q f F il B' : ! .D 1 D . : I i .I 1 1 i ' ' I D I l N I -7 THESPIANS Pres V Pres John Frank McAllister Sec Treas Mimi Sondles Sponsor Charlotte Zinn Front row Left to right Charlotte Zinn Mimi Sondles Mary Jo Kyle Beverly Jo Tuel Anne Harsha Elizabeth Ann Henderson Second row Jack Fish Bar bara Buck Annabelle Alfred Edward Faddoul Karen West Third row John Frank McAllister Tom McGucken Jack Williams Jack Kinkaid Jim McCoy Allan Zinn Richard Cornell Not Pictured Paul Plumb The Thespian Club of Sistersville High School was organized in 1949 and received its National Charter this year The aim of the organization is to pres- ent each season one three-act play or two one-act plays. The purpose is to teach the art of dramatics to its members Last year the group presented a three-act play entitled, Papa in All , a story of Pennsylvania Dutch. The program this season consisted of two plays, The lnn of Return and lf The Shoe Pinches , given in the auditorium before the high school and junior high students. Best Wishes from Kincheloes Motor Sales ---------- Sistersville, West Virginia Y' 'X 1 l N 'Ava Fallo fallen fah flunken' Aw Gnats SS gif .hm leads panel 1n Engllsh 11 mf' Far away lands always charm Complunents of Knapps News Stand, S1stersv11le West V1rg1n1a - Q l SCIENCE CLUB Flrst row M155 W1ll1amson Patty Q,hr1sten Sally Mledel Janet Cowg1ll Donna Northcraft Sue Gorrell Mary Jo Kyle Second row Barbara Damron Betty Kemp Beverly Jo Tuel Ann Davls .Tackle Sutton Nancy Swlsher Helen Swlsher Kay Me red1th Thlrd row Lucy Henthorne Barbara Buck Mlm1 Sondles Gladys Kemp Jun Kn1ght Jack Flsh Phyl11s Carr Jaruce Shurthffe HISTORIES AND ACTIVITIES The Sclence Club was organlzed several years ago for the purpose of promot mg mterest m the sc1ent1f1c fxeld In 1950 the Sclence Club of S1stersv1lle Jolned wlth a nat1ona1 organ1z.at1on I'9C61V1I'1g a charter from the Internatlonal Jun1or Acaderny of CJCIEHCE Thxs same year Jacque Lee Norwood J1m Krught Lucy Henthorne and Jack F1Sh accompan led by the Club Advlsor M1ss Wxlharnson spent a day at Oglebay Park of Wheelmg partlclpatxng 1n the State Conventlon Durmg the years 1n whmch the Sc1ence Club has been act1ve It has made glftS to the school of some type shrubbery The SCICHCE Club has sought to brxng sc1ent1f1c mterest lnto the IIVSS of Slstersvxlle students through chapel programs wlth speakers from sc1ent1f1c f1elds Comphments of Marxon Inbody, Sxstersvllle West V1rg1n1a ' D 1 Y I i I ' Y Y I 1 Y ! I ' ' I I I Y I Y I ' 1 n .. . . ,.. . . 1 . 1 1 ' Y I . . , . K ,,u- he-F , . ,-f' l v Q ff ff ff 2 rm .I K s K , R A 'Q S 3 - a qw X fV'X ,.n1-xg. TY Bottom row Nellle Gorrell Jackle Norwood Patty Moeck Paula Bradley Ehzabeth Henderson Second row Betty Wells Mary Cathers Jeanne Boggs Mary Lou Boston Mrs Guyton Adv1sor Th1rd row Jack Flsh Lucy Henthrone J1m Knxght Mary Ga1ser Ralph Huston Paul Chambers Not present when pxcture was taken Norma Jean Cornell Be rna McKelvy ,au OFFICERS Pre sxdent Ralph Huston Vlce Presldent Patty Moeck Secretary Jacque Norwood Treasurer - Nelhe Gorrell 'We have great faith in education as a foundation of democratic gov- rnment.' ---F. D Roosevelt Assembly Program 7 We sometimes escape from the AF, T Al conventional and offer some- thing from another day, Above scene is from McGuffy Days. Compliments of Madeline's Beauty Salon - Sistersville, West Vlrginia C1t1ZCHSh1p Trauung Is Imperatxve Turnblmg Is So Much Fun !,,,,,.,.... X Geometry For Future Engineers FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Our second year was even more successful than the f1I'St We sent B111 Starkey and Everett Thomas to State Leadershxp Tra1n1ng School at Jackson M111 B111 was a member of the State F F A Glee Club We won a S10 00 cash pr1ze for w1nn1ng 4th place 1n the State IH the Farm Bureau Membersh1p contest and S5 00 for second place 1n the State Seed Show Two chapter star farmers have emerged from our membersh1p Ross Patterson 1n 1950 and B111 Starkey 1n 1951 Our f1rst honorary degree of Chapter Farmer was conferred upon Mr Arnett at our f1rst annual banquet held on March 14 1951 1n the halls of S H S Everett Thomas recelved rec ogn1t1on for bemg Chapter Pub11c Speaker for 1950 The Chapter presented h1m w1th a S5 O0 check OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR 1950 1951 ARE PTCS1d9Ht B111 Starkey Secretary Alan Patterson Treasurer Arthur Thomas Sentlnel Ross Patterson Adv1sOr Harold HSW1tI Members Bottom row LR Carroll Steepleton C11fford Ph1111ps Alan Patterson Donn1e Gr1mes Charles M1chae1 Second row Charles Chute B111 Broughman oss Patterson Wayne Howard B111 Starkey Mr Hew1tt James Eddy Not Present Everett Thomas Melvln Vlrden Don Lemley Joe Thomas Raymond Sm1th John Swartzmxller Don Cooper Arthur Thomas , . . , . y y . - . ' Vice-President - - Don Lemley , 2 2 , ' A ' , , . . , . i : , . , Y, , . ' Y I 1 ' I ' I I I ' if 1Vfyh 'f, ixy-fi '19Jr' 'Wm 'end 5... 'g'--N.. HYBRID SEED CORN COOPERATIVE PROJECT Our members solved two problems last sprlng when they voted to produce one acre of hybrld seed corn for the1r group project The f1rst problem of course was makxng the decxslon as to what to grow secondly th1s project has ylelded cons1derab1e support to our Chapter treasury The one acre plot was planted Apr11Z7 1950 We applled 100014 5 10 10 fert1 lxzer and 4003 Nltrate of Soda Th1s hberal appllcatlon of fe rt111zer brought results because 1n September when we harvested the corn 162 bushel baskets were taken from the f1e1d We sold 31 bushels at S8 50 each thus nettlng the chapter about S200 for our efforts In January 1951 a bushel of the cert1f1ed seed was entered ln the State Seed Show at Morgantown It rated second ln the State w1th a 55 00 Cash award for our Chapter Members LR Mr Hewltt Cllfford Ph1ll1pS Wayne Howard James Eddy B111 Starkey Charles M1chael Alan Patterson Ross Patterson Donme Gr1mes Carroll Steepleton B111 Broughman and Charles Chute JUNIOR TOWN MEETING CLUB Pre sident Jacque Norwood Vice President Allan Zinn Secretary Jeanne Bogg Treasurer David Buck Sponsor Mr Ferrell MEMBERS Elizabeth Henderson Fannie Solomon Jim Knight Diane Hayes Rex Lapp Jack Fish Mimi Sondles Mary Jo Kyle Beverly Tuel Richard Cornell Doris Grimes Norma Sprouse Kay Meredith Paul Plumb Jack Kinkaid John McAllister Jackie Sutton Larry Smith The Junior Town Meeting has been an active club for the past four years This ye r the topic discussed was 'Are We Solving Our Race Problems? The students showed an increasing inte rest in this topic and the following speakers were chosen to represent the school in the broadcast series of WWVA Wheeling West Virginia Elizabeth Henderson Jeanne Boggs Mimi Qondles John Frank McAllister The alternates were Mary Jo Kyle Diane Hayes Jack Kinkaid and Allan Zinn Compliments of G. C. Murphy Company ------- - -Sistersville, West Virginia L , A m LETTERMEN'S CLUB Bottom row Coach George Strager Bobby Forrester Kay Mered1th Madehne Huston Donn1e Evans Jack Fxsh Asst Coach W1ll1am D Garrlson Second row Harold Hubbard Ralph Huston Jack Wrlhams Rex Lapp Harold Dally B111 Gregory Thxrd row Robert Lehew John Anderson Kenny M1kes Robert Kehrer B111 Swisher Gene Patterson Jlm Kn1ght At the return of Ralph Mendenhall 1n 1946 as head mentor of Sxstersvxlle Hxgh School the Lettermen's Club was reorgamzed and has been actrve ever s1nce In order to become a member of the club one must earn a letter 1n sports or ln cheerleadmg ACt1V1t1BS of the club 1nc1ude One Chapel program each year sponsormg an alumnl basketball game, and an annual banquet for all members The mam source of mcome for the club th1s year was the sellxng of orange txger beanles whxch are popular among all the students Best Wlshes from O'Br1ens Furmture Company S1stersv111e West V1rg1n1a Not pictured: Mona Lauderman, Carol Silliman, Richard Knowlton. 9th Grade boys learn to use hand tools in Industrial Arts. Buzz zz zzz zzz zzz Compliments of H. C. Neely-Grocer ------------ Sistersville, West Virginia Boys subm1t ev1dence of the1r hand1work Mechanlcal drawxng IS baslc for Industr1a1 Arts Compllments of Peerless Wallpaper Company The Best mn Pamts and Wallpaper Now a1n't that sharne' il Our Drlvers Ed mstructor shows us how It 15 done Best Athlete s 'Q L- .hm Kmght shows Martha Evans a sure f1re way to make a good pass JF' YS1-sf ' Best Wxshes from Rand's Jewelry Store S1stersv111e, West V1rg1n1a 'C .,r,: I 1 ' X- .rr 'Q' b , yv N NA- ' , . N g u w' vi is b' . 1 . . ! , . n ' a . 5 I 'J g 1 .ns '1' 3 5 , 1 ' ' . ' x f . V t If ' 'L 'P 4. . K. ' , i 7' e if Jfesff 5 It , q ' ' . 'V 1 ,, 2' 4' Q 5 E J t It -Q . : W ' ' t ,Q t :xt . Q il. s g Q 13. 5 , ffl! . 1, MASTERING THE COMPLEXITIES OF GRAMMAR AND SPEECH KKK ENGLISH 9 ENGLISH 10 Compliments of Poo1e's Cut Rate ---------- Sistersville, West Virginia -it --gi +L '- a-5 I ,..f,'9f Our Idealv Q-, li EN snl ' Personahty Plus ' Let s do somethlng dlffe rent Jack W1111ams Jacque Norwood Jxm McCoy D1ane Hays 'Ng fvwxv, we X-IN-11 Xb if I '5 '53, Q 'lin A! oy what muscles Susan Gatrell B111 Gregory 9X 3 -.J Two Bralns are Better Than One' Tom McGucken Fanme Rae Solomon Comp11ments of Re1cherter Cleamng 8: Tarlorxng Servlce S1stersv111e W Va 1, 1 if .VZ . 1 ,, I .V XA- ,Q X 4' , pf. I A . xt 5 ,L 1 - 4 1 K - af- . . 4- . l ', Q l Q x Q' 'ff' wk if r - . ' , A s, ' if f., ' ' 1 us. Y ' ' .X . L b - , . . f . '...HU 7' . . l X H nb XV? H N : 'x 'n ' 1 , A , L M ge. 'L N as n ' T X 'J l A .-.,...-, CL ' . I 3 ' vw K W . I , , . ' 'fgi5:.ia1.1 n Q ' f -7 ff A. 1- X, X' ' f FN A , if e hs 1 T .5 so J x f K x .,-. - e x, ' . I Q .D l I V I e if 3 ' '31 , uf R V J W S W . , .SLE .. xo, .. , V HB :Il - . I I I . I . -- . - 1 I I More Ideals Most Popular Ralph Thomas Patty Moeck x ale Carnegi s Protege J. Talented Twosome Allan Zinn Janice Forrester 'Musical Minded 'W fp Best Musicians-Richard Cornell Homer Placer Elizabeth Henderson Custodian Best Wishes from Rhode's Drug Store . . . . Sistersville, W9St Virginia WHAT IS IT? THE THING '? 4 00 THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES JUMPING JIVE SESSION BEFORE YE OLE BELL SMU More 1dc6'dlS 'X 'W Qu-1 w7x4 Af' Cute cuter yeah cutest ones 1n school Martha Knowlton and Don Evans Best J1ve Hounds Mona Lauderman and Jack Flsh QQ' TF W1t Flows Freely Helen Sowma and Joe Northcraft Let's shake on lt: Frlendhest guy and gal Jeanne Boggs and Ralph Huston. Compllments of Webb's Jewelers Slstersvllle, West Vlrglnla If I knowed you was comm I'c1 a baked a cake X Now S y Ahhhhhhh X i Compllments of So1omon's Department Store Sxstersvxlle West Vlfglnla ral . , ' I ,I M N A a ll Il- A stitch in time ........ W , ? I ' ' 1 J I Q 4 ZQ-3 Q W' Enghsh 12 Makes Volce Recordmgs f' 'asf Would be Speed Demons on a Typewr1ter Good Luck to the Class of 1951 from Sutton Bromers Inc S1stersv11le W Va 1 , 1 Q, 'sl 2 A he if I . , 4 A N 'A d e, x 2 if 24 A lf 'k 1 if-iv . j 1 e 2 d 7 W, , 6 : 6 ,QQ if ,M I . 5., r H '-Q5 IK OF LUCK X55 C BALFOUR COMPANY K L-xbb RWNGS PVND P Nb L L Lo O 5 L L CfI,.- QQ OIF , ' HUXII. IXfil H-XXlfll XMI NH Snr xtllp W , QI . 'k ,.' 4.' CQ.fl,f,',L'f.L'QIT1'Ill 1:1x 21T.Xn'1- DiAuQ 31.13--Pgr:Uti.1l C. rc XIvr1.w:t:1l Plxlqpgvr -l I'J Jl1, CLE: lrg:L5:..'1 Krif 'YX. 1. wha. ':- Cf Th A Su 11: ci fi Hceuz' I g': ff:gl1T1'.a: IXIF. C. fxmypl. P, ', Bugs Q25 IAYLOR'S GROQERY I' or the bg'-,L ID IWL its Grocgmcs and Vwntabl SLS Lddu the Grocgr L WESTERN AUTO Horne Owngd Prornpt Dghxgry Scrvup BX' Hilary Mledel Phcmg 6391 Complgtq 1.41119 1 Fun Tools Sportmf Good xrkerQbur57 5 bhoppmg HL ndqudxurb S,-mc 1. l9Ol1for Sn11rtClOthL5 Kpmudy S Hdrdwx OI 3 VI un bil uqlmu Phoru WH 404 Young Worr 1 T1 md Youll IXTLH DILS E-R011-Ih.RS AND COMPANY P rl-W1-,burgw W A .,- ' xi , x ',,', K nga 55 H- ', , ll . - V 4 lx , ,. , , -. -1 ' ,cr- - - PZ ,, 1'4 w ' . 5- , , Y , S O , 2: ' ',: ' 5' Y Z in ' 1 ', f arg - t . 105 1 :A 'fcvt 1 1' I Q '- Y , t VV1aA U, VN, Vfi, , , , k 21 1, '. V'. CONGRATIQLATIONS and BILSI W ISHES no rm CLASS OI IQUI UNION NATIONAL BANK QxIE.PIBER FDICQ SISIERSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA A good educdtlon 15 an DUDLEY FLORISTS excellent mwe tment Congratulatmns and Be st Wlshes HANLON OlL COMPANY the Class of l95l PJ 1 HMI on S1stersv1lle West Vlrglnla Joseph McKay Sa Sons Insurance Real Estate Slstgrsvllle W Va Phone 5411 Fashlon Leaders For lOO Years GEO R TAYLOR Wheellng W V1 , ' Y To - i. . ' l Sistersvillc, West Virginia , I U t ff . . CO. Slbtgrsxllle W V4 Nlmrlbcrf' D I i'r.5f-.CZIAP Zilnle jwwf 2 1 - 2 . . ,C. BEST WISHES front RENO OIL COMPANY to thu CLASS of '51 Congratulations Class o HORNES S Corner FdSh1OUS Wheellng W a Congrdtulatlons and Bc st W mbps to 1951 L S GOOD and CO Vkhpelm W fi HERBOLD'S GULF SERVICE corner of Wells and Ellzabeth Strgets Eve rythmg for thy autornoblle Goodygar Tlrgs Dglco Battgrmeb Delco gl Autolltc Electrlcal Part: I-IERBOLD'S SERVICE Good Gulf Products to f'5l I A , . V . ihc Class Of Phone 5211 ' g, '. V1 S1:ter5x1l1L Motor Cornpdnx lun Your Frrrndlx Foro Dralrx lbILTb llc L1 Ford NIL rgury OH I 11 im :Q W 1 LIL 1ss I 1 311 Rubin 1 Q bold Us! Nur Us IPO 5 L D 15LLrsx111c a IHI 1or U AMh.R1C AIN LLGIUN hxlc md onwr 111 and in DI to fm Gr uh 1 5 C g'z1:i,x1a 1011: J K. Q i , , 4 V 1, E-cw 'mir-5 to S' - , W. Vi. Q Cla., Q 951 Sha - , wot -H-r P3 65lT V ' -.-ru Q O' ' l'L'1gD War' Ot th :,W.V. Qlklk' f'I'1 I1 P nTNL1. 07 C D 11: zu. nr, I ' Wg5hf-5 if or Luruh Tune Rnfrf shmunt DRINK COCA COLA COCA-COLA BOTTLINC1 WORKS INC S1Qtersv111c W Va Phone 6321 Compliments of MONONGAHE LIA POWER COMPANY Slstersvllle West Vlrglnla ' - ' , -. X- x - ', . . 1 Congratulatlons and Contmued Success to the Graduates Smstersxllle Hlgh Class STONE AND THOMAS Department Store CUTLER S BABYLAIND Parxersburv a 15 represented Slstersx 1lle B5 lNlrs Ella lXfI1les 31150 Wells Street You wull fmd everythmg for the baby and grovnng thxldren Coats dresses boys sults gxfts and noveltles Also quallty strollers swmgs bathmette 5 basslnettes and lme rs Call on lklrs lXll1lE,S tor your Chxldren s needs SISTERSVILLE DAlRY GRADE A MILK And lXl1lk Products Homem :de lce Cream a Speclalty Congjratuliuons and Contlnued Success to the Graduates ol Sl5tCI'bY1lltf I-huh C iss GEO E STIFEL CO Vkheelmgb W V1 , I Y 1 of ' ' O, W. V . A ' in of ' '51 Y r. Q . , ' - ' 4 - 7 I ' - - West Virginia's Largest , - , ' . ' I ,, . 1 g ' ' 1 2 x S ' S YY -Q , , -, , lf 4' '51 l 3 I 7, V. K. Conordtuldtlons and Contmued Success to the Graduates of SISTERSVILLE B P O E. No 333 Sistersville High COMPLIKILIN TS OI' Tru 0 Lllllllhllly S NLR VILLL VN A EURNISH YOUR HOIXIE BILYILR PCR LILSS 1111! fl lilolfz 1 5 T sk My 'ISMX S 1, '. V . -11H.U!', 'l ', XV, VL1. BEST WISHES frown A FRIEND SISTERSVII.,I.,I1l, WEST VIRGINIA BES1 VN IS-HIL5 to lk LLASS OF I95 1L1J LIW10ll7lf Ihr lfic 11111 P tus Clofhzfzg C0 TI 3 ' ' f I fy ri, Ty QU, ,., -, v ' - o A, v C, ',,A.' , I I 'Af fn - f H. J, A'uf!111rk .Q Sun W , ms Am..m- X1 n,'1w,,,, 15 vf 344.4114 5, EQNCC, RN? ff K-I NN' SQINQ 9 5 ,,Qx.3i,,.4g.'Q.:-S .,,-...Q sr:--.5-ff.f'gSE.Q'-new , ,- Q 1 ' 4 'AV - V V 1- Ai I U ! a, H H , ly 7 . W M - .35 ., 7 , E M ,z . is-:-Aan-ff'-va-g,ng.w .' . by--4 ,Lf ,K - - ,, 1- . ., , - -1 -,, -5 -f .- . . ' .f- .f.,,f- I
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