Sistersville High School - Signal Yearbook (Sistersville, WV)

 - Class of 1952

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HAROLD HUBBARD Ass't Business Manager af 'YH ' Q A 4 I . 1 ,Nl -f'Q 4-,, rt ,X 3' . ia Wrfif 1 F5 N-gin Hygv I,'3,t , .Q44Qf I Ci' av v.. - MARTHA JEAN EVANS JOHN FRANK MCALLISTER Business Manager Assistant Editor Editor FANNIE MARION LAPP Sagmztazl Stuff RAEK soLoMoN ,,- F1 YS BARBARA BUCK A ii' 'C77 45 ,, Mn. D. F. ARNETT, Advisor JAMES MCCOY MERILYN SONDLES I 952 f ,L 1.3!-' 45 -h-If fi,fl ,43- HAYS JACK FISH JACK WILLIAMS JANICE Sizuzdmzf Cozzfmzfcilfz Chfeferlemdfefzzis' fm. ,ag I, Q-.5 . W. I fv V' 7 , -ff' ,ff Q., QM ' I fgqyg fx en fp. .. Yr-us.. SISTERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row Jean layes Betty Lehew Martha Jean Sandy Helen Swlsher Second Row Beverly Thel D1anellays Esther Freeman Mary Jo Kyle Th1rd Row Stuart Evans MBFIOH Lapp Kenneth M1k8S Jack FISH Back Row Bob k1nka1d James McCoy Davld Boston W B4 M CHEERLEADERS MAKE MERRY AS TIGERS GO INTO THE LEAD ' A , A s lv Ufffl .', ,I fi, M. g , f- My , . , awn- . 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CHARLOTTE ZINN A M ree Sciences Mathematics Librarian PRESIDENT STUDENT Bom CLASS PRESIDENT Football l 2 3 4 Lettermen Club 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 Llxhnd4H1Y234 se ball 12 Pres1dent Student Body 4 SCIENCE Club l 2 3 4 4 H 1 2 Tbespxans 2 3 F l 2 3 4 Jr Town Meetlng 1 2 3 4 Presldent Class 3 N t1onalHonor SQc1ety 3 4 Stu dent Counc1l l 2 3 4 Annual Staff 3 4 SCCLIOHHL Tourney Foul Shooter 3 4 Golf 3 CLASS SECRETARY Tr1 H1 Y l 2 3 4 Secretary 1 H1 Y 4 an bclence Club 3 4 Junlor Town 3 4 AnnualS1gnal 2 3 4 Fdltor Annual Slgnal 4 2 Home Room Pres1dent 2 HomeRoom Secretary 1 Qull and Scroll 3 4 Class Secre tary 4 Pres Sc1ence Club CLASS TREASURE R IACk FISH FRANCES RAL SOLOMON hcl' ,a-M Football 3 4 Letterman 5 JOHN FRANK MCALLISTER Club4 Thesp1ans2 3 4Pres 'Il1esp1ans3 Jr Town 2 4 Pres Jr Town 4 Jr Town Broadcast 2 3 'Vatlonalllonor SOCICUY 3 4 0.1111 and Scroll 3 4 Treasurer of Class 3 Asst Fd1tor of Annual 4 Sports Fd1tor S1gnal 3 4 Sports Ed1tor Annual 4 FTA 4 bclence Club 1 4 Band 1 2 H1 Y 2 3 4 Treasurer Il1 Y 4 Boys State 3 Chaplaxn DISCFICC H1 Y 4 haf' Band l 2 3 'ITICSDIHHS 3 Cor Trlo 1 2 3 1 NSIIOIIHL Honor Socxety 3 B3-Sketball 2 3 4 V1ce Pres H1 Y 4 FTA pres 4 Cllape RCD 3 ClassPres 4 Sc1ence Club 4 AnnualStaff4 Stu dent Councll 3 4 H1 Y Camp 4 Home Room Pres 3 In er Class Tournaments 2 3 4 16 WILLIAM JAMES MCCOY VICE PRESIDENT Home Room Pres1dent 3 H1 Basketball 2 3 4 Foot ball 'Vlgr 1 2 3 Letterman s Club 3 4 Pres Letter m n s Club 4 V106 Pres Class 4 Football 4 Inter Class Tournament 1 3 nual 4 fini? ef? HAROLD HUBBARD CHAPEL REPRESENTA TI VE B nd 1 2 3 4 Class Secre t ry 3 Home Room Yue Pres 3 Basketball 3 4 Co Drum Mayor 3 Drum Mayor 4 Chapel Hepresentatlve 'We HLRBI' RT KI' LLEY Best Wxshes from BUCK CHEVROLET CO Snstersvulle W Vo ' net ' - - , H'-Y 2-3-4, v - - y ,S 1' ' ' -I V , ' 1 ' ' 'fl- ' ' 1 . t '. ' .- - - ' Ba I A - y ' ' 3 fg- - , . , , , . , V, 5 , , . A - - - M 1 1 s ' 2 W 0 - - , ' - , .T.A. ' ' - , '- 4 - . - ' , ' - - - . . , t - . .,.. ,, - Y ' Aa- A ' ' 1 V . . I , K. - - ,. 3 I , ' - - - tx. Ov' A - l - to .,Tl if ' ! A lyk ff., I l ' , '-Y , 2'3y ' ' v ' .- .- - - - Y 2- - , I - saw Ida Tr'- '- , B d 1-2-3. ' - 3' , ' - . ..- N ' - I ' 1 O A I - hp. - 1 . - - ii 1 Y y l ' ' ' V, we -2- -4, Monthly Signal 3, Math Medal Asst. msiness Mgr' of An- 1 1 1 A , I ff i a - - - , - - , A a . - 'ff , ' - - . , . . , . giil, T' Q' . , - , . V as Q Nslff - , 0-4, ' , ' 4. , 5--. - ' , 4' 1 ' ' f f 5 ' 3 l , , V y Q 'L , ' ' . '-' . 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IDA WAP POIINP IIIA 4 Driver s Education 4 HIFHARD QVYTHF nfl' WIHIIYN SOYDIFS rl 1 H1 l 2 3 4 President ofnlri II1 4 b1gnalStaff3 4 ECI1t,OI'OfS1gIl3I 4 Thespian 2 3 4 Secretary of Ihespians 3 President ofThesp1ans4 Band I 2 3 4 Co student Director I Bandi Ir Town Meeting l 2 3 4 Science C,Iub3 4 Vice President OIISCIPTIVP CIub4 I'IA 4 Home room Cheerleaderl 2 4 Annual staff 4 UIIIHINISCYOII 3 4 National Honor Qocictv 3 4 Iresident of Home I3 n l an 'Ns 'HIP ,rx .xwaf I2 Compliments of C-OLDENBURC FURNITURE STORE - Parkersburg W. Vo. LAST MILL AND TESTAWENT OF THE CLASS OF 1952 e n orc o 195W being of unsound mznd and questionable memory do here uenth the ol ouzng o those who may somed lou lH our footste s leave we l lsn t that enou 17 t e CIH S we leave the locker room to be cleaned up tue HOI9 we leave worn out football and basketball equxpment t e JUNIORN we leave our seats IH assembly t e QOPHOVOHFQ we leave all Prom headaches I e FHFSHHFN we leave 3 more happy years ahead of them JIU HrCOY leaves the worr1es of belng Presldent of Senlor class to next presldent FHANCIN AQHFR leaves her qu1et ways to Marlene Rxchardson CADOLF KNOWITON leaves her hexght to Qhlrley Qlack HFHRFHT hFllPY leaves h1s tw1rl1ng ab1l1ty to next years drum major HXHION LAPP leaves a worn out typlng rlbbon for next years typlng class lACh WILLIAWN leaves only to return for Ianlce IXNICF FOHHFQTTH leaves her flgure HICHAHD QWXTHF leaves h1S worn out DOD KFHHFH leaves only to return HADFIINF HUQTON leaves a well worn to kay Weredxth drum to anyone who wants t for Fngl1sh for the flrst semester year unlform and a few old yells to next years cheerleaders JOHN FHANh WCALIISIIH leaves h1s braln for Fdward Faddoul CXHHOLL QTFFPIFTOW and Arthur Thomas leave the1r outstandlng Vo Ag ab1l1ty w1th Hr Walker to use on h1s future classes FANWIF QOLOMON leaves the pos1t1on of edltor of the annual to whomever wlll take over bu qulck BETTY JLAN HLNT leaves to take QOSICIOH of floor walker for C C Wurphey Company DANNY CRIWM leaves h1s good looks t Kenny M1kes JANPT COWCILI leaves for Roger WIMI QONDLFQ leaves the presxdenry of Trl H1 y to next years presxdent along wxth all her headaches PAIJY CH IQTFN leaves for New MHFKIHSVIIIB HOOD QHLWAN leaves to Swlng h1s golf clubs for the summer JIM WIILIAHQ and h1s c r are off wxth a Rattle' Crash' and a Bang FQTHPD FHFFMAN leaves to see how much more MARTHA FVANQ leaves her basketball 8b1l1EY trouble she can get 1nto for Stuart to take over HAHHAHA DAMRON leaves her 1d1OK1C ways to Beverly Jo Tuel BILL GREGORY flnally ' leaves NONICF ALPHFD leaves her frxendly sm1le to Barbara Ferrell RLTH ANY WFLLQ leaves her box of reduclng p111s to Martha Ann Veuenschwander NINA PATTFHQOW leaves her temper to Helen SWISDCY MARIF VIHDFN leaves her unf1n1shed ass1gnments to Phyllxs Carr LUCY HFNTHORNF leaves her note wr1t1ng ab111ty to Qhxrley Gaye qmxth Maybe Shxrley could even g1VC her lessons NORMA SPHOUSP and DORIS LFF GPIMF9 leave thelr arguements IH Typ1ng Class to Shxrley Lathey and Jeanette Lemley BUSTFR HLBBARD leaves everythlng 1n bad shape AHNOLD JONFS and DON LFHLFY leave the1r ab1l1ty to talk to Bob Forrester and J1m goles JOHN ANDFHQON leaves raclng wxth Hotrod Watson to Paden Clty JACK FISH leaves all chapel worrxes to next years chapel chalrman DOROTHY HIDCAP leaves her mannerly ways to Que Vorrell IDA UAF POLING leaves her make up t1me to Harllyn Hexroad ALICE HAYFQ leaves one unused Fconomxcs book 1n her seat IH Mrs Guyton s room er p 1 osphy Spend all you have wh1le you re here n Me m IEBVIHR oo 1sn t that enoug BARBARA A BUCK I3 We, th se i . f , L, ,' - ' I ' , by beq f l 'V I U ay fol - ' 4 p 5 WP --- ' l , A ' gl. 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' ' ' ' A d A , I' ' t ---' ' hl 4 Sem mor Class Prophecy ttlng f ont of coz f1re IH 1977 read1ng the 50 Qlgnal I namely Marlqn Lapp suddenly became very drowsy and w1th H0lh1Hg on my m1nd except my classmates of yester year I 1 lnfo 8 CCP S 9 S ICE Won er an seeme to sl1p 1nto the f1re and 1nto a dlfferent world I entered the Txger Ba now under the operatlon of John Anderson I was met at the door by the hostess Mar1e V1rden After I was seated I heard sweet mus1c look1ng up I notxced 1t was the No l Band of Amer1ca under the d1rect1on of R1chard qmythe Suddenly someone tapped me on the shoulder look1ng around I was amazed to see Alxce Hayes one of my former class mates I asked her of our school chums and was astonxshed at the th1ngs she told me VOHICE Alfred has become the pr1vate secretary of J1m McCoy who 1S now Pr1nc1pal of Q15 tersvllle H1gh Suffer Hut Janet Cowg1ll IS gO1Hg from place to place trylng tokeep up w1th her husband who IS employed by the U Q Army Arnold Jones IS runn1ng for Governor of West V1r glnla HIS compet1t1on IS Don Lemley Betty Hunt IS now manager of M rphy s 5 8 10 Danny Gr1mm the new Commander 1n Chlef of the Forexgn Leg1on has deflnltely sworn off women HIS 14th w1fe seems to have caught h1m out w1th another woman Carroll Steepleton 1S now street cleaner IH Hollywood Qpeak1ngoflhdlywood Nlna Patterson IS now a famous actress Her latest movle 15 Th1S Woman Is Dangerous B111 Gregory and Bob Kehrer seem to have bu1lt a SPBCESDIP and sa1led for the moon where they are now 25 years later no one knows Barbara Damron has opened a danc1ng school 1n F rope for hopeless Dancers Huth Ann Wells 15 st1ll dO1Hg research work on the Qouth Lucy Henthorn 1S now teachzng Engl1sh 12 1H SHS Martha Carole Knowlton IS now a model housewlfe 1n DECFOIK Norma Jean Sprouse ra1ses cats on one slde of the street and Arthur Thomas ra1ses dogs on IH New York Clty H15 two top models are Barbara Buck and Jan1ce Forrester who have made a b1g h1t w1th the Amer1can publ1c Buster Hubbard 1S tak1ng a month s V3C3t10H from h1s Job w1th no excuse from h1S boss Seems that Madellne Huston a famous photographer sat down on h1S false teeth and broke them What would thelr boss say when they told h1m that Duster could not show h1S Ipana sm1le for the advert1sement because he had no teeth It seems that the Pres1dent of the UH1CCd Qtates has S8CY1f1Ced h1S post asfommander 1n Ch1ef of all armed forces to a br1ll1ant young adm1ral named John Frank MCAl11SC8f Martha Fvans and Herb Kelley have turned professlonal lasketball players Together mm mmm I wonder7777 Esther Freeman and Patty CDFISCPH 1 xn telev1s1on every Sunday n1ght at 6 o clock They have taken the place oi Jane and lrma IH L Fdd10 and telev1s1on SCFIPL of Frlend Irma Fanny Hae Solomon the br1ll1ant mathematlclan has prepared herself for a great 6dUC8f10HH1 career ghe 1S develop1ng a class to prepare ch1ldren for enter1ng k1nder garden DOFIS Gr1mCS and Dorothy M1dC8P are now head of the Lonely Heart Assoc1at1on Franc1s Asherand Ross Shuman seem to have opened a bookstore 1n Ph1ladelph1a lhe1r best seller IS tltled Do You Talk Too Wuch7 Jack wllllams and J1m w1ll18mS are 1n Ind1a debatlngthe state ment Resolved that mosqultoesare not 1USC1f1Bd 1D bltlhg people Mlml Sondles SCCMS to have great llklng to New M8ft1HSV111E she 1S now mayor of the great c1ty Ida Wae Pol1ng 15 now owner of the Furn1sh All department store 1D Yew Jersey Th1ngS have started togo around and around yes I have Waked UP Thlnklng OVCF H11 these th1ngs wh1ch I had heard about my former classmates I rushed to the T1ger Bar only to learn that these th1ngs I had dreamed were the whole truth and everyth1ng but the truth I4 , o X, Si ' in r a y ' ' ' ' 1 .' , , I ' fel ' d l ep. Lik AlA in ' d l d I d ' ' ' ' l I - ' D ' U . l .u ' . , , . ' ' .u- the other side, they say it is a very quiet neighborhood. Jack Fish has opened a model agency ' , arlnfmv I' D IIMY ' , .ll K 1 ' ' ll K' . . . I . . . len- a ' ' 1 : ' ' , ' K ' - 1 l l C no BARBARA FERRELL MARLENE RICHARDSON BELLE RICH Fek The Thlng Pass the BFSCHIC Qi' Juniors G -' ' A SHIRLEY GAY SMITH .,,.v DIANE HAYQ LEE I m reform1ng KAY MEREDITH JOSEPHIWF PORRELL BOOTS Not me I don t know Ii lx GAY 'I'm a lady' SUSAN VORRELL SUE Try H1bf1C 8C1d Q OVW 'Q 'if CHARLES MICHAEL CHARLIE A uh -L. JOE WILLIAMS WILLY Wake p oe -dl fan-Bur' 'UHF Jzumzzorgs JEANETTE LEMLEY DE May I have the Drew Pearson report? DONNA NORTHCRAFT ROBERT FORRESTER JEAN BOB It s locked Tempus fuglt' www' 'VT wt JAWEQ DUNLAP GPRAlDINF TIFF BUBBLE GUM JEPRI Charge' Never never aga1n wwf 'K K t 40 'oi JANICE SHURTLIFFF JANIE 'HQ 5 Sure lt s n1ce Y' Oh yea? CARROLL BREWFR LAVFNE Who? 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C fi PN 'U : Q UO PN H m IE u In a 4: 4-J m IE 0 c o !-I CI m E .Ad L -r-4 2: 4-J Q L m QD L x IE PN L a IE SVCS Shr FE oper, Bu Ann Co w o -F4 I-4 I I E! o 21 E Q '94 '4-D o DD 3 We 'N rv ' +11 ip:-'H it HONOR HOLL HOME ROOM OFFICFHS FRQNT BOW Kenny Wilkes Paul xqoeck Fdward Faddoul HROVT HOA Bobby Flsher Donald Archer Beverly JoTuel QFCCNU ROW Lea Ann Haythorne Heverly JoTuel Nlary paul Hefbold Carol Nllllman LHB VIH HHYUW ll1ClCm8l'l Patty Hunt Jean Hays JBIIICC OPTIC Pau1Vl0ef'k ghreves Qhlrley Qlack SFCOND RON llavld Boston llobertwahle KennyVl1kes Ann Davxs IHIIICP Qhreves In 1ts second year of hlgh school the class of 54 has fared well qcholastlcally the class IS lllgll on the honor roll w1th lean Hayes and Fdward Paddoul nearest the top w1th many others close behlnd Thls group 1S also well represented on the honorable mentlon l1st Nlany of the students have yolned clubs and are actlvely engaged 1n the act1v1t1es Qophomores are xn the H1 Y lunlor Town Wleetlng Thesplans lettermen s Cub FFA and FTA The Annual Commlttee conslsted of Beverly Jo Tuel and Fdward Faddoul Members 1n the band are Lynne Cummlngs Al1ce Ann flooper Ann DBVIS Fdward Faddoul Lea Ann Haythorne Vlary Hlckman Patty Hunt Hlchard 'Vlehrley Jerry Neely lrhlma 'Vorthcraft Paul Plumb 9h1rley qlack and Beverly Jo Tuel Bob Flsher Bob Brown Paul Plumb Allen Patterson Robert Wable Larry Wxckham and James w1ll1HmSOIl have part1c1pated 1n Industr1al Arts Sophomores 1H basketball are Paul Plumb James Wllllamson Don Archer James Baker DaV1d Boston Allen Hendrlcks Paul Wells Herbold Kenny lllkes Joe Vllller and Allen Patterson Those part1c1pat1ng 1n football are Larry Wxckham, James Baker, Kenny Nhkes, Donald Archer, DHV1d Her bold, James w1ll18mSOH, Allen Patterson, Allen Hendrxcks, James Sutton, Robert Wable, and Leonard Guy Kenny Mlkes won all state honors 1n basketball JFAN HAYES MARY MARGARET HICKMAN Class Pres1dent SCCFCUSTY A wyn- 'rv ur Y PAUL MOECK PAUL WFLLS HFRBOLD i bv L Q .,,l V1ce Pres1dent Treasurer Y X x ,J A 1 l W :ZX KENNY MIKEQ CAROL SILLIMAN Chapel RCPYESCDCHKIVC Sophomore Cheerleader -v A xx Lib 1.2 DW STOKES f - 1 LEA ANN HAYTHOHNE e V n , T fb Reserve Cheerleader f Class Hxstorla 5, 1 l ,L 'N ,xp Q1 N HONORABI F 'SAI' NTI UN U-FT TO RIFHT Davld Boston Allen Patterson lames wllll8Il'lSOfl Robert llable Jlmmy Baker Blflx BOW Qusan imlth pllYl.l1S Ash farol Flesher Wllma 'Northcraft Ionellathess AHHDGVIS Carol Qlllxman Lynn FUml'lI1l'lgS Alice Ann Cooper F R WWF RFFFRFFQ Qopuomoms IN roonml Larry w1ClCllalTl IIIIIHIY Baker INSDIIYWIRCS Donald Archer D8V1d Boston BAClx HOW BohbyF1sher laul Nloeck Don Qtokes aul Wells Herbold lames w1ll18KlISOl'l Al en Paterson Nllenllendrlcks l1mHlVSUf,f.On Robert Wable leonard 'Guy Good Luck to the Closs of 52 SUTTON BROTHERS INC Slstersvulle, W Vo X N Y. . 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OFFIFFR9 LFI-'T TO RIGHT n8V1d Herbold h1stor1an Helen Hess secretary loberta Haught cheerleader Paul Thomas Fregg vlce presldent Hllly leasure chapel commrttee representat1ve Benn1e Kyle treas FRESHMAN urer and Bob lunkald class pres1dent CLASS HISTORY Q1 September 5 1951 49 freshman entered S1stersv111e H1gh School w1th determ1nat1on to achxeve success 'lhey soon became fam1l1ar w1th the ways and customs of thelr new alma mater and made many new compan1ons After a few days of acquxrxng proper textbooks and learnmg schedules class officers were elected The class 1S proud of fellow class members who have constantly been on the honor roll They Fm1l Hanood won a letter for play1ng on the varslty football team Both Emll and Paul Gregg made a very good showlng 1n basketball The Freshman band members are Frances Rlchardson Yvonne Smlth Lxnda Buchanan V1rg1n1a lxelley Stuart Fvans W11l1amHays lune Hays Nlartha Sandy Rlchard Vlannlng and Shlrley Hlchmond There are elght members of the class 1n the Junlor Town lfleet1ng of the 'hr three are mem bers of the Thesplans s1x members 1n the Future Teachers of AIIICPICB and three are 111 the Trl H1 Y flub The Freshman basketball team lncludes Paul Gregg Dav1d Herbold Paul Wllllamson Bob lx1n kald Paul Shreves Hoy Shreves and NlcK1nley Norwood Bob Kxnkald was one of the managers of the varsxty basketball team Complnme ts of GENERAL DRY CLEANING COMPANY 507 Wells Street Slstersvnlle W Vo 5 s - at V u , W 7 , v 1 i: ' ' 'A '. , ' I 0 Y Y F I 1 :. 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An aerial from hvans to Fish set iq: the first touchdown anich Hikes plunged over. Hikes tallied from his own 15 and hvans fromtlm eight for two other lbngal counters lntlm waning seconds, hmil Hannod, freshman back, cross- ed into paydirt from Q6 yards out Sistersville 6, Elizabeth 6 Nine fumbles proved costly toS1stersvil1e in this hattle of Tiger against Tiger An SHS fumble on their own nine gave hirt their lone touchdown early U1 the first period. The Stragermen finally found themselves in the third quarter and scored ona 60-yard pass-lateral from Fvans uaGrimm to Hikes. later, the game was for- feited to us hecause hirt had been using ineligihle players. Sistersville 40, Tyler 7 Tigers gain countv championship ..,., Game is highlighted by good blocking ..... Inexperienced Raiders prove no match as Coach itrager practically clears the bench in the second half. Evans and Wable both went into pay- dirt the first period, hvans, after an hvans to Fish pass, carried the hall to the 12, and Wable on a double reverse ln the second quarter, Hikes plunged over and Fish scored on a pass from Evans. Later, Evans went over again and Hikes toted the pigskin RT yards for the final tally. Compliments of LOCKE'S SHOE STORE - Sistersville, W, Vo. gl ' ' ' V V X. 2212 ,A . .. I , X . A , kr Q . ,, - '.- P - ,gm Y A - I v f Q I Q .' k V '.i.,. TIGER LETTEHNIEN Sistersville 14, gt. 'Warys 20 Blue-Devi1's Cosper proved too much for fighting Tigers . . Time ran out on fourth quarter 'TTT march of the Orange and Black. After a scoreless first half for the Tigers, they clawed back and sent Hikes over for a score. The gifted toe of Jack Fish made the conversion Fvans went over for the other marker in the last of the third period Sistersville 13, Fairview 21. The Bengals fell to their second defeat after clashing with Fairview for the first time in years, The game was highlighted by long runs, the first by Hikes as he streaked off tackle for 82 yards and a 'IU The final Tiger score came when Fvans returned a punt 60 yards to paydirt Sistersville 13, Grantsville 27 Outweighed I5 pounds to the man, the Tigers threw a score into the '50 LK Champs from Grantsville, Calhoun scored twice before the Fvans to Fish pass put the hall on scoring position for the Tigers and Fvans went over. After two more Falhoun counters, the Cats scored again in the last seconds of the game when they re- covered a Grantsville fumble on the 12 and Nlikes plunged it over, DONNIFI EVANS JOHN ANDERSON KENNY 'STIKES DANNY GRIMM J a , Q. fy ,- T Ci Qu, H, ht ..fgY1I0't 7 vs, , jx -X .gk ' I' 'Raza y - ' .L ls-'.'-.. 5 - m ' f ' -, I mic- W an it 2 'Virt F ' JI! sos L' .' t jk 1 ln the opening game of the season the Tigers took a mild defeat from the veterans of court as the Alumni struggled to a 60-43 win. Bill Gregory was the high scorer for the winners and Kenny Vlikes led the losers. The Tigers sailed to a 60-37 win over Elizabeth in the first conference game of the year. The Tigers jumped to a quick lead in the first quarter and led throughout the game. In a.hard fought battle with Bavenswood, the Tigers again came through with a 64-56 victory. The lead moved back and forth between the two teams un- til the closing minutes when the Tigers slowly edged in front. Sistersville defeated New Matamoras for the first time in three years by a small margin of 40-42. The Tigers, led by Jack Fish, took an early two point lead which they increased steadily while the game progressed as they handed the Bulldogs their first defeat. In a fast moving game with Pine Grove turned into an upset of'73-Sl as the Tigers gained revenge. After suffering three defeats under the fast moving Pine Grove team last year, Sistersville rallied in the third quarter to turn the tide of the Tornadoes. Inavisit to Williamstown's new gym, the Tigers moved to an easy 74-50 Victory. After jumping tn a 22-5 lead in the first period the Tigers continued to widen the margin until the final gun, ln a 78-50 loss the Tigers suffered their first defeat to Magnolia. iockman led Magnolia with 23 points as the Eagles moved ahead in the first period to hold the lead throughout the game. 28 B'.a1.s'kfc' Mm I I Tl GER YARSI TY NITTING- IH Herbert Ke l ly, John -Xnderson Hubert hehrer, Kenny Nlikes lxNl'fl'il.lNG -lll Jimmy Sole, Harold Hubbard Jimmy Nlcffoy, Donnie lfvans STANDING- IH COHCl1 George Strager, Jimmy Sutton, Fmil Hanood, Jack Fish Won Stokes. Larry Wickham In the first meeting with the newly formed Paden City team, the Tigers had an easy night to the tune ofh5-31. The inexperi- f , gg SP enced Paden City team was no f match for the smooth working, A fast moving, Tiger five. In the Tigers fourth confer- ' -.-i,-X ence tilt they moved to a hard , ' tl - 4 X 'ik T 49-47 win over Pennsboro. ln a K R I i ' .gf see-saw game the Tigers quickly N narrowed the margin in the last ' T ' ' , I ' r minutes ofthe game to nip Penns- fl A N , Y boro by two points. - 1' In the second meeting with Elizabeth, the Tigers again moved to an easy viztory by the 3' ll score 73-32. The Tigers were W ' K t s ' , 1 never threatened by the llirt, Countians as they rapidly in- creased their lead gained -in TIGER RESERVES the first quarter. Again the Tigers retained the county championshipby defeating Tyler 73-35, As the Tigers played their usual brand of ball, the match was decided in the early part of the game. The Tigers copped their7th conference win as they brought home a 65-50 decision over St. Marys. The Tigers had a tough battle throughout the whole game 4 as the old rivals pressed them from the starting minutes. The Bengals took their second defeat of the year from Parkersburg by the score of 65-33. The orange and black proved to be no match for the Big lieds in their new field house. Again the Tigers defeated Williamstown by the score 71-50. An easy match for the hard-drilled Stragermen, the Tigers again came through to hold their lead in the conference. TIGER FRESHMAN A field goal in the last 15 seconds spelled doom for the Tigers as they fell 46-47 to Class 'A' Magnolia. This was the Cats third loss of the season and their second tohlag- nolia. The Blue Devils fought hard for three quarters but could not hold the snarling Tigers down as the Cats defeated them 58-49. The game was costly if for Sistersville as they lost E fm A I Kenny Mikes early in the sec- ond period when he sprained his ankle. 155.29 lit' 'Wu-Q -J , S, TIGER CHEERLEADERS The Stragermen were upset from their undefeated LK perch by the Spencer Yellowjackets. The abs- ence of Kenny Mikes and heavy fouls seriously hurt the chances of the Tigers in this contest. The Bengals fell 59-64 at the hands of Pine Grove as the Tornadoes avenged an earlier defeat at the hands ofthe Tigers. The contest was marred by excessive fouling and several players on both sides went out of the game on fouls. The Tigers handed Paden City a 54-45 defeat as the rivalry between the two teams waxed hot. Paden City up upagood fight but the Tigers were too much for them. LAY-UP SHOT The LK Championship was gained by the Cats when they defeated Tyler 62-23. This was the Tigers last game of the season and they ended with a winning note. TIGERS WIN SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP LOSE TO NEWELL IN REGIONAL FINALS In the opening game of the Section 111, Class 'B' Tournament, the Tigers gained the semi-finals by defeating T-yler, 73-44. The Bengals battled Reader 74-35 in the semi-finals of the tourney. Mikes hit for 27 points as Coach Strager cleared the bench, The Cats edged out Hundred 57-50 in the finals of the tournment. Hundred gave them a scare as they led in the second and third quarters. In the Region l, Class 'B' Tournament, the Tigers rolled into the finals by trouncing West Lib- erty T5-35, The Orange and Black was defeated in the finals of the tourney by Newell, 73-60- Best Wishes RHODES DRUG STORE - Sistersville, W. Vo. 3 Xl - ' ,Niw it -f - ff: X 0 Q M X 4 ,si 3 Y, Y If 5 X I ' 5 A-G' Nl-QT' W1 ' '.. 'Q 'aff L 9, ' f,lfif z 5 J , sz Q 4' 8 . - - F' ' 5 V v A 41 . 4 ,- 'A no 'l ln L's' A'Q ' . .S p, '5. 4' l 4 el , A. V ,ww W x Y I ' A ' M .Vt 5 -., 4 ak 9 X r y Q 5 ., ,, v V -1-n r -n--v ., V . . i , 2 u s 1 vw 4 , Q , ' I viral-iw v 1 U 4 1 , . , , , , ,H 11 1, . ,, I B , X iv' vllp1'i1It'1tthn-n-av 1 'v . q . q N ,W H ,Y , W In : s I Mfliiilflrf il 1' 1: n lv 5, , V ,, , ,, , l' I I 'CTV' aww-nu s gm SW' s'- in uma A TIGER BAND SALLTES SISTERSVILLE HIGH STUDENTS AND ALUMNI !Xi I Y' gall.-....'l.l-Q. B.-...I p-vlauuuv-up-1 X1lll 'AWG' 3-Ak HI NEIGHBOR 3 Complnments of POOLE S CUTRATE SNACK BAR Aqood place 'ro eot Slstersvllle W Vo :X :X 2 5' 'E LL :E E r: I Q1 :K Jia-gli!-tif: D x U 1 U gy gr, ,L . , Hr I' H w-f-+A---'-'-41 --Af--my v-Am..-.2 f1s5s.'.f,!.1- Af' ..,:.:.:w,Dfg:..,..,--',.+.gi...,,,..-- - A Y 1 ,Q ,. n - n F. '- -. Q prim' f 5 Q W U? ' H - fm ,. . ,V , X , I t ,AQ A-4 , ls A V N -5 6 N V I A , 7 , , 'V' x tv .P xv . W R . ff' ' ' ' . , A ' g 'F ' 'F 1 T rs -L. P f Q5 N Q ai A sa: K V X! slnx ,J m'.,g n X. Ad s 'fx 0... I. l A Q 4. A h IL W - W I .4-w.,,. - f ff- vi A I' Y 1 'Y N f .W-Xl.-fd --Jlr ' 'MQ ,fl al 'I A M , fu 'ny fl 1 1 5 , A Q 'F A A D A P A A L 'A f ' ' -L ' P-. R ' 3 W 'VMi .n 1 : V A 5 Vg, 1 , VA T4 , , , r mf - I - -W ,T Y , 3 ,V 1' 'Q D1 Y T '2C 'A 'f 1 - g 'U 1 A ' , ' , . ' ,,. ' , , .5 V F. .. ig' fo' E L' any . A I y 26 K 4644 .I -ll, ' . Q 44 0, , - ' -17, A f u V ' .. , 44 . P ,.. H rr , . 2 . , I t wi . , I i I BRASS QVXRTVTTV VNTTY HVNT NHIRLFY 4LXVk JLNNN1 OMFNN VH1LLIS NNN CARR DRUM MAJOR-HERBERT KELLEY MAJORHTTES: MARIAN LAPP JANICE FORRESTER x1ARY .10 KYLE 1951-1952 BAND OFFICERS CARROLL BREWER, President HERBERT KELLEY, Yire-President MARTHA CAROL KNOWLTfN,TreasurPr MARTHA EVANS, Secretarv 41 WN WE PK CORNP1 QLARTFT Farroll Brewer R111 Hawee Paul Plum Fdward Faddoul 34 'XERS JV ' UT. ' Pr DKN EY Ns KAY MEREDITH i , 1 , ,4 MFRIIYN SONDLF9 Student D1rector HEHBFRT KFLLEY Qtudent D1f8CtOY 4s There Kre Smiles That Wake Us Happy RISTFR HUBHAHDand MARION LAPD STARCHER FURNITURE COMPANY Sisfersville - West Virginia H- Middle-boume ,AL .FP I if ? w I lpk'?m 5' a THE SIGNAL STAFF Sistersville High Sr'hool's Nlonthly Student Newspaper tf is 1 1 mrfanmo l Qlillblyf 1 I, 17 L uf 'c QLILL AND SCROLL International Honor Soclety for Htglz School Journalists First Hou: .loxce Cornell, Phyl- lis ,-Xml Carr, Nancy bwishf-r. Second lion: 51.10 fiorrflll, .larkle Sutton, 'nary Jo Kyle, .lrmn Frank Xlf .VXI llstfxr, ltl1lIliSfJIl1llf4r Tlllftl lfou: Marian Lapp, .lillliffl Slturt li llflfr, S?!llYxli6'1lF'l, liar- lfarza l'lf'I'I'f'l l. haclc: liarbzara Ann liuwk. S5 Tri:Hi:Y President--NHNII SONDLES Vice President,--MARION LAPP Secretary--FANNIE HAP SOLONKW Treasurer--.IANICE FOHHHSTFH Sergeant of Arms--VIAHILYN HEXHOAD lst 2nd 3rd 4th OFFICERS 4-7 Helen Swisher, Joyce Cornell, Marion Lapp, Janice Forrester, Lea Anne Haythorne, Sally Miedel. Mary Hickman, Marilyn Hexroad, Mimi Sondles, Beverly Tuel, Patty Hunt, Mary Anne Watson, Mrs. Doris Lohri, Advisor. Kay Meredith, Mary Jo Kyle, Janice Shurtliffe, Fannie Solomon, Betty Hunt Diane Hays, Janice Shreves, Ann Davis, Shirley Slack, Barbara Buck, Jean Hayes. X 1 .4-. X Tm H1 Y Top Left Devotxonal Commxttee Nancy 5W1ShSf MHFIOH Lapp 5 Beverly Tuel Q Top Rlght pUbl1C1Ey COmm1tt6C Kay Meredlth Dlane Hays Lea Q Anne Haythorne Jean Hayes Top Center Mr Robert Alden Qtate H1 Y Secretary Bottom Venter Nctxvltleslodge Camp Horseshoe Parsons Bottom Left SOC13l Fommlttee qally Wledel M8F1lyH Rexroad Vary lo Kyle Barbara Huck Jan1ce Qhreves Bottom R1ght Program FOmm1LlCC J8H1C8qhUFtl1ff6 leanlhves Mary Margaret H1ckman Best Washes from A D WORK 81 SONS Sustersvxlle W Vo Q s , K , I , in , , ll' x . K o o Z 2 -' V -i V v - D 1 f 'Q :V 'M - ,. J, M ' ' ' F K V' 1 n if v 1 if1s Hi ' --. . , . 'r l D . , , . , , A ' 'k - - ' , ., , , ' x Y I Y 8 t ' ' i. ,. . I K 1 .S . .. N 4 L 1' , . A X ,1- A a. . 4 I -T ' I I . Q' GE? QT . H235 'likxxdfi CF 'F' HI-Y CLUB Front Row: Bob Forrester, Paul Moeck, Don Stokes, Larry Wickham, Don Archer. Second Row: Carroll Brewer, Bob Wable, Jim Sutton, Allan Patterson, Jim Baker. Third Row: Jim McCoy, Kenny Mikes, John McAllister, Jack Williams. Back Bow: Edward Faddoul, David Boston, Arnold Jones, Jack Fish, Mr. Frank Hill. Members inducted in the second semester were Joe Miller and Robert Lehew. The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is uto create, maintain, and extendthroughout the home, school, and community, the high standards of Christian Character.H Compliments of FOX'S BARBER SHOP - Sistersville, W. Vo. A H1lY A 1 1 gonsorcc a 'lnn X C ll It I' 1X1 1 f III i CHIFPQ dt Htl 1 o ful memo I1 I and 11111 WCOV attended tle ite an 1 r11111n .amp at img Horseshoe dN xunumr lf nerr honorec hx haunt wk P1 h and Iohn 'Xlr'All1 ter e ec t tl Ir ulent michipl 11 1 re peetlxelx of The George ll mms hxtrlet r adn ra 1 18 the adx1Qor c tle teor e N1 1'lIIlN Dlxtmct sVN I ix!- N1cePreQ J1mNlcCoy Treasurer John N1cAll1ster Presldent, Jack Flsh FRONT ROW BACK ROW Chaplaln, Caroll Brewer, Parllamentarlan, Bob For rester, Secretarv, Jack w11l13mS, Advlsor, Nlr Frank Hlll, Advmorv Commlttee, Hr llarrv N116-del, Rev CJ F Bauer, and 'dr Ralph Ferrell Compliments of RALPH DUNKLE, INSURANCE Slstersvllle, W VO tl 2 'l.tJt'1iI'I'Y out our pledge, the Hi-YCl11l sm 5 ll l. ks- pi 'ing .flssvmlwly IHY'Op'T'iiIIlZNlfl together with th 'lkri-lli -Y slcns- orxl an lfnster SllllT'lSP 5-ervit-e, U11 smial net' 'Alles ilvlllletl a slant' p party, le ,., 'nl hu nets, 'lwr f 1 - 'erS, ,lavk 'Msn .' .' I, ' . .l St. Hi-YQ clTr1-ll-lmllf' ' g C' 2 ,Cz 1 .' 7 l'St ll 2 ,l. 'Ar.l. s . . 's l.- e mesf za'. ill, s Y ' l'll- '. A . Uu'z For, Xlr F nk H'11, fur .l 1 gr l'l1'f,- A ,. 'TT at .4 L, ' vx ' Q , 1 , .. X If v , J 1 ,X 1, 1.-1 X 1 . 1 , L X f ff 1 ,f 1 ' - l X. A V It 4' ' 1 t ' J ' I l k5,5 Civics' ' ,. ,gamma 'I KEEPING UP WITH THE NEWS .1 - AMERICANS HAVE REAL OPPORTUNITIES Best Wnshes from KINCHELOES MOTOR SALES Slstersvulle W Vo Eng ish II f-.HQ ,4-r iff ?zZ OUR TOWN 4' nys Vx ' R rx 'L 5 .1 . i - ,C f YV- ,pl A if f-N N' . x ' E l j fy ,, ..,-...- , W M 1 r-3ng1iSh 11 , 3 E L 'J' x E. A- ,Qu I Vs,- I 7.141 J , k 2 ,,., 'N H' i. S ,X E ' . 3 E ,,,ff ' , A E X., ,,,f,- l' ' 1,- ,A YY itw W V t 'A '.. 'Hi f ' V E Y Compliments of GARRISON RECORDING 81 SOUND SERVICE - Sistersville, W. Va. 41 Phywccal Edwfcmfzmn 'Vw iq Wm PH S ED WHAT FUN' DON T FORGET TO DULK 'di - 'fax Wifi! TUMBLING - NOT BAD! TAKE THAT! Best Wishes from CAMPBELL-FRAME FUNERAL HOME - Sistersvllle W. Vo. Lazfimz I ffj FN ADESTES FIDELIS ,Ji LATIN I CLASS gl- in-v .1 Complnments of MARION INBODY Snstersvnlle W Vo HOME ECONOMICS I Mak1ng BISCUILS IH Foods Laboratory Homnzfe Ecomoznrflzfcs a-9h3 v Kr, HN! 9,1 -an---M mr'1ll! - HOME ECONOMI CS I I I Making Wool Garments . ...J .-1-4' HOME ECONOMICS II Group Discussion of Problems in Home Nursing 44 Compliments from JOHN HANOOD SHOE SHOP - Sistersville W. Vo. Sczfemzce CM wee x,4xx SCIENCE IS SYSTEMATIZED KNOWLEDGE -3 gi.-.1 'Ng Us 'a S 5-N n 'i Complnments of RALPH DUNKLE, INSURANCE Sustersvnlle, W Vo Mechpznical Drawing S lmdzuzslrifazl AIMS 1 ,xr ff!-f 'Q Q4 .nv .v Compliments of RALPH DUNKLE INSURANCE -- Sistersville W. Vo. I I U S Hasiory Emzglash 12 ? wx 'ZH MR WESTFALL EXPLAINS THAT HISTORY QUESTION ,f WHEN SHAKESPEARE' S LADIES MEET WITH APOLOGI ES TO BILL Copwplnments of VIRDEN 81 SPENCE BARBER SHOP Snstersvulle, W Vo Commfezrzcml Clazsmes an 'i 'Q i ' 'UF' 1 '45 Emzglzzsh 9 Drawer Edzmmmwm 2 px, iiii iii' 42 .f ' ENGLISH 9 STUDENTS RECORD A DRAMATIC PRESENTATION ,MAN AND THE MOTOR CAR IS A FASCINATING STUDY Compliments of the C. C. MURPHY COMPANY - Sistersville, W. Vo. Yzwmzzzor Town Meetamg of N Mae Alu fm. st n rd t :Clk JUNIOR TOWN MEETING CLUB Dav1d Lee Herbold Walter Bradf1eld Jeanne Owens Joyce Cornell Mary H1ckman Joberta Haught Patty Jones June Hayes Bob K1nka1d Beverly Tuel Janlce Shurtl1ffe M1m1 Sondles Fann1e Solomon Phyllls Carr Donna Bradfleld Betty Lehew Ann DBVIS Jean Hayes Patty Hunt Martha Sandy D1ane Hays Nancy Sw1sher Mary Jo Kyle Kay Mered1th Jack1e Sutton Mr Justln Westfall Paul Plumb Barbara Ferrell Edward Faddoul Kenny MIKSS John MCAIIISCBF Jack F1sh Sh1r1y Slack Mr Ralph Ferrell JUNIOR TCWN OFFICERS Kay Mered1th, Vnce Presldent, John McAl11ster, Preszdent D1ane Hays, Chapel Hepresentatzve, Mary Kyle, Treasurer Fannle Solomon, Secretary. i SI 0 fp . 3 7 A 1 4... I.. g I ' u . ' W , ' ' ' W 1 . 'xi f D ' 1 rl J I Neiggjglg' , A ' . Y - I 1 l fl Q- l . ...1 . f- 4 , - ' f . W SH' I , 4 'V X' -f' A X ' ul -I I i F, I 1 ' Q 1 I 1 1 1 2 d - u , n , , , n , 1 , . u n I n 3 ' ' , 1 , 1 1 , I 1 , . , 1 A h ' ' 1. 1 , 1 D 1 1 ,., Top New Members L t Panel Broadcastlng errell and r Westfall Q V DN .LVHHVN LSVD VOH SING SOCIAL SONG COM MITTEE Best Wishes from EUGENE BEAUTY SHOPPE, Pearl lnbody Phone 3231 Slstersvllle, W Va ,Y-i 5. . K ,Q 5 H 0. f - K V . -3 SW ' E , E N , X ' M Jn, QV 5. Q all . E 3 N-fe E , I 4 , , x N cv i ' Cl H I ' ,. A ' 1 Q I ' N 4 l , CU N I m ru Na A . NH ' Q 5 I I . ' If . '11 O ' C , P-1 ' ' ax on 4 I H- ua I O '1 un , ' I i Z Z - '-1 I Leflermam 5 Club XZ l pi Qs 'Q LETTEBMAN S CLUB Front L t tv Hlehf Bob Forrester Carol S1111man Kay Wered1th Madellne Huston J1m Soles Emxl Hanood 2nd ROW ASSISLBHC Coach MCGIHHIS Paul Moeck Robert Wable Donn1e Evans Harold Hubbard Jack F1Sh Bobby Flsher 3rd HOW Coach Strager Robert kehrer Jxmmy Sutton Carroll Steepleton B111 Gregory J1m Baker 4th ROW Kenny M1keS John Anderson Danny Grxmm Robert Lehew John McA111ster Jack Wxlllams James Dunlap OFFICERS HAROLD HUBBARD President ROBERT KEHRER Vzce Presldent BILL GREGORY Sec 0 Treas 53 J 1 K K 4, A an-S .rg 1 Q . ,f X m x 'i3AA fi,, R 1 x , J ' ' Mfr: :1 , K A , is v X :g,N' 5. 1 , Q, ,C , 1 I F B 1 f H ' X I xx t ,C y , g , , f Q 3 B Rh' Q . A ,F Q , x ' W 9 1 1 J' A I , 1, f A . y Q Q -my f B ' , . ...Lu lf J Qs a -. T it , I - ef ' f , ' - , , ' , ' , ' , L P 1 .- -v, 1 l 'Z WFP HU ao-af Xu, fc V153 M., A 59, s 0 Q ,. . . I Ke N641 L K and 5ec.5 Chamlos Makes lydnaod GHS 4nder-.ro Hslr Sale Kehrer' Fzwlzwre Teachers of America A 1- U, -ea. 'r st n rd t Not Row Row Row Row PLC Jan1ce Forrester Patty Chrlsten Dor1s Gf1m8S Ruth Ann Wells Carole Knowlton Laura Lehew Helen Sw1sher Kay Meredxth Janlce Shurtl1ffe Esther Freeman Norma Sproose June Hayes M1m1 Son dles Fann1e Rae Solomon Martha Sandy Madel1ne Huston B1chard Mannxng Barbara Buck Marlon Lapp Janet COWg111 Betty Jean Hunt Joberta Haught Ida Mae PO11Hg Mrs Guvton Barbara Damron Marle V1rden Martha Evans Alxce Hayes John McAll1s ter J1m McCoy Jack F1sh Jack W1ll1ams tured Nlna Patterson B1chard Smythe Bob K1nka1d Dav1d Herbold W1ll1am Hayes Lucy Henthorne Partlclpants m the F TA ChapelProgran Jack W1ll1ams .hm McCoy Jac F 1 sh JHHICB Shurtlxffe Barbara Buck 0 zcers of theF T A Jack Wxlhams V1ce Presldent J1m McCoy Pres ldent Mar tha Knowlton Treasurer Barbara Bzck Secretary l...l??'r'lU Comphments of HAROLDS BEAUTY SHOPPE Snstersvllle W Vo . - A 4 5 A 9 v-v L- 1 I K 1- , - -1 ' f ' . :Q M ' ' ,. 'XXA vi F V - , Aa ,V i 'F an L V -1. ' H , ' . Q .1 x x as IB f- 1 l- 1 : A 1 I 1 I I 1 1 ! l I . ' 2 d : 1 1 1 1 ' I I Y ' 3 I , , . , 1 1 1 ' . ' 4 h' : 1 1 1 1 ' D I l ' : Y 7 7 I ' , . ' faaigffs awaa , 45 , k ' ' . J 4+ ' . - ' 1 I . . 45 9 Y . St - 1 3 . ' . x 'F . , . . - - I . . 91 THESP1ANS The Thespian Club was organized in 1949 and the past two years it has been a club with a national charter. The aim of the organization is to present each season one three act play or two one-act plays. The purpose is to teach the art of dramatics to its members. This year the troupe presented a one-act play, If The Shoe Pinchesu, at Ravenswood for the Thespian festival. Each of the new members gave a reading to the student body in chapel on Febru- ary 22. To obtain money to pay the royalty on the play and our charter,theThespiansservedluncms to the students at noon. MEMBERS FV0nf Row: Martha Ann Neuenschwanderg Beverly Jo Tuelg Mimi Sondlesg Mary Jo Kyleg Kay Meredith. 520004 Row: Barbara Bucky Martha Sandyg Sue Gorrellg Nancy Swisherg Donna Bradfield. Third ROWS Mrs. Zinn, Advisorp Bob Kinkaidg John Frank McAllisterg Edward Faddoul. Wrap 3 l.! yyyy Mgt. 'N G , v-. V . i K .,., W., t . , ,, , VJ, ' ..- .- 1 I V A OFFICERS X. PLAY CAST 2 ?9 l!!'W '- an YV4 YI? -:Eff an 'fit JH cvs niiia...-JJ E F F A boys proudly display ribbons and placques won at the Federation Field Day March 2 Sistersville chapter had the highest total of points won at the meet st st st st fl 7' V' crosscut sawing secretary book treasurer s book baseball throw 100 yd dash creed Ross Patterson and Charles Michaels Allen Patterson Arthur Thomas Ross Patterson Carroll Steeple ton Don Cooper quartet 111 Starkey Don Lemley Don Grlmes John Swartzmlller record book horseshoe pitching scrapbook public speaking broad jump Future Farmers o Almeracaz OFFICERS Allen Patterson Charles M1cha1l and Ross Patterson Charles Michael B111 Broughman Carroll Steepleton Pftildtnf Don Cooper .-,. Vtce Presldent Joe Thomas Treasurer Arthur Thomas Secretary Benny Kxle Sentinel Arnold Van Horn AdUiS07' .......... Jgmgs E, walker Marilyn Hexroad chosen chapter sweetheart and presented with C official jacket for er f personality popularity and friendliness toward the F.F.A. Compliments of MADELINE S BEAUTY SHOPPE - Sistersville W. Vo. 1. A' 4,1 M and 4 xii' 55? s-,,,... llllll ,,iW'a 0' 4 i1Q gf I' G 4 7 'W 6619 3- law has 5 !Xf B Z va -is 'WH Vo ag classes, II and III l1ve by thexr motto Learn t do by do1ng Plctured these students are test1ng m1lk 1n the Babcock tester for butter fat content More learnlng takes place when the students get a chance to do the mob 174' ' I It I 1r,,6 ,I 1 .-J? pf I Stalls: I -4 MAL rm ai' ,1A'f, Members of F F A gett1ng thelr specle of trees to be planted at the state youth camp L6 f tv flghf Don Grlmes Uon Cooper Charles Chute Arthur 'Ihomas Olarles Mlchaels plantlng two per slmmon trees 1n the Arboretum of the state youth camp near Rlpley Snow covered the ground for the fxrst t1me th1s season, falllng on November 2, when Mr Walker and Charles left Sxstersvxlle to take part ln the lst P1oneer Day ceremoxues at Hxplev in 4. n W-3 L' Q , row' ff , , ' , ei 3:5 'A' . -4 ' ' pw it ? ,Q y 63, M 4 5 W , MV A4 eyyy, , V, V A if f X ' Q , A ' kfaff 2? 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'f . 4' 1 if ' I . . gf? . u A A f ,N W Z' 15' HOW Beverly Jo Tuel Sally Hxedel Mary Jo kyle Lea Haythorne BettyJean Hunt QD Row Ann Davxs Hex1lyn Sondles Marlene Hxchard son Patty Hunt 3rd How Barbara Buck Susan Gorrell Mary Ann Watson Phyllls Carr 5th Row Shxrley Slack Janet Cowglll Non1ceAlfred Mmy Shreves 525 Row Jean Hayes Shxrley Smlth Shxrley Lathey Janxce Forrester srh Row Patty Jones Janxce Shurthffe Jackle Sutton Fannle Rae Solomon 7!h Row JHHICC Shreeves kay Meredxth Marllyn Rexroad Jean Swartzm111er 7b How Jack Flsh llmmy Sutton J1m McCoy Kenny Mxkes The Jzwmwzf Alwzdemy of Scwmzce J -...X - Q Membership Committee: Susan Gorrell and Donna Jean Northcrafg Club Officers: Merilyn Sondles .... Vice pff5id0RY Fannie Rae Solomon ...... Pfflidfni Kay Meredith ...... . .... Secretary Sglly Miedel .Chapel Representative Phyllis Carr ..... ...... Treasurer ,- . 59 eomplnments of PHILIP H. WEBB, Optometrist - Sistersville, W. Vo. SCIENCE CILR ANNLAI COMMITTEE ck 1 Jean Ha ee PHYIIIS Carr Helen Swlsher SCIENCE CLUB PROGRAM COMMITTEE Kay Meredlth Mary.hJKyIe SaUy Mledel 7' SHS CHEERLEADERS WITH SECTIONAL TROPHY Carol S1II1man Madellne Huston Kay Mered1th Joberta Haught MEMBERS OF SECTIONAL ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM WITH TROPHX Jack F1Sh amdRobert Lehrer Ja F sh, y -, 2: ' tS,, cv - , . , 'gf' A W'f A . ' 5 e C ' I 6 0 ag!!! S 2. A 8 C 1 , 1 I Q ' , + ,, ., I M. . . , . y W. X f2 Q x, Vg . I lv '-I. 60 Compliments of DISQUES DRUG STORE - Sisfersville, W. Vo. XA' L. V Javk Williams and Fannie Bae Solomon HIGH SCHOOL'S SMARTEST TWO .ICAILHIVI I Beverlv Jo 'fuel and Herhvrt Ixellw HLSICAL HINDED fxobert Iwhrer cl Imlerta Iiau hu 0RIfIN4LITY IN THEIR THEVF Complnmenfs of CARLA JOHNSON Contractor Slstersvnlle W Vo PIIXIIIS Carr and Edward Faddoul THE HOST STUDIOLS STLDENTS Y V . , A X l Av t , 1 x T' gl 1 p I I ,y I , , Y , X ' an c J ff A 4 . K P- ,, . 1.f ' Q .- M - 1 1 ' ' l M1w 1 .6 4 i V , it T s Ann Dav1s and Joe Mlller NEATEST BOY AND GIRL wi Diane Hays and Carroll Brewer MOS7' TALENTED STUDENTS f' Pattv Chrlstlan and Jack F1Sh Danny Grlmm and Barbara THE BEST LOOKING Buck SHS S BEST DANCERS 66 J1mmN DunlapandNhrtha Knowlton THE CUTEST UMISS FASHION PAHADE 0F SHS. Marion Lapp WIT IS AN ASSET Marlene Hlchardson and Paul Herbold PERSONALITY PLUS' Jlm McCoy and NIer11yn Sondles MUSCLES OVER MATTER 'Martha Evans and Kenny M1k8S l I I .1 X . F X -1 I xt - I ' ' k f I 4 if ' I I 1 ' Compliments of FIRST-FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - Sistersville, W. Vo. 63 Rear View Of Campo Side Entrance to Main Building ' wnszmsz qi iii Wm ef ,H W 5 VW ,, mg Mr. Bach to Boogie SHS Band Action in Parkersburg Parade E 335. ..Alll0gl'CllJAJ STERN BROTHERS 425 MARKET STREET PARKERSBURG WEST VIRGINIA F5 Quality Clothing for Men and Boys wa! Tyler Hank 8 Trust Company 66 Sistersville, West Virginia Member F. D. I. C. Graham Packlng Company, Inc BEEF AND PORK PACKERS Parkersburg West Vlrgnma Taylor s Grocery F r the best nw Meats Grocenes and Vegetables see EDDIE THE GROCER Prompt Delnvery Servnce Slstersvnile West Vnrguma od Educatnon Is An Excellent Investment Best Wsshes from Hanlon Oll Company Reno Qll Company E I HANLON Srstersvnlle West Vnrguma to the CLASS OF 1952 Slstersvllle West VIYQIHIU I Q 'r Phone 6391 A C0 ' I 67 lftlfll If QPQQIQ OLLJQ5 F D Slstersvrlle West Vlrglnla Plants tor every season ot the year Whule In Parkersburg Shop At The Parkersburg West Vlfglfllll .SZWL4 SUNBEAM Bead Fresh Dolly At Your Independent Merchant Parkersburg West Vnrgmra Solomon s High way Mark et Slstersvulle West Vlrglmo 68 Q . f, A R. . .2 A, W Cox Department Store BEST WISI-IES to the CVM of 1952 Paramount Theatre CIN Peters Clothmg Company Slstersvllle West Vlrglnla L G BALFOUR CGA' PANY Attleboro Massachusetts CLASS RINGS AND PINS Commencement lnv tot on D plomos Personal Cords Club lns gmo Known Wherever There Are Schools ond Colleges Representot ve MR C JOSEPH RICHARDSON P O Box 195 Slstersvllle West Vnrgmna 9 l I I O 1 J i i 3 g - Memorial Plaques W Trophies i , ll ll I 6 COMPLIMENTS OF BHIJSS DEPARTMENT STUHE PAUL JAIIH Im: 41 Of MARKET STRFET 7 New ar insville, e 1' Virginia Photographers 1 2 - Parkersburg, West Virginia Ollglna fl! Cl fl0l'lZ5 CHI Cfllflfllfllfle SMCCQ55 Graduates of Slstersvllle Hugh Class 52 TERSVILLE BPCE No 7 C f- J ' U! fofke Style Center or The Smartly Dressed TEEN AGERS The Chuldren s Shop Next Door to Paramount Theatre Slstersvllle West Vlrgmla Best Washes to the CLASS OF 52 Cooey Bentz Company That Bn Furmture Store Wheeling West Vlrgunla Congratulations an to The CLASS OF 1952 L S Good 81 Co Wheelmg West Vlrgmla The Sfo e Wtere Thrifty Folks Shop Knapp s Newsstand l af I Tager Razr Slstersvllle West Vlrglnla f 0 I - ' I d Best Wishes 62. Ae 0 I O Q I R . ,, . . I . .. 72 BEST OF LUCK to the CLASS OF '52 HOME INSURANCE AGENCY Slsfersvllle West Vlrglnlo BEST WISHES from A F R I E N D Slstersvllle West Vlrglnla 3 . . . .. I 7. . . . .. 1 .- f. Dudley Florlsts Congratulations am Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1952 Slstersvllle West Vlrglma Henry Morlang, Inc Mountain Laurel Meat Products Parkersburg West Vlrglnla Western Auto Home Owned gg ayaffy A! GRADE A MILK And Milk Products Homemade Ice Cream a Specualty Slsfersvllle West Vnrgmla d . Sistersville Dairy 74 1 5 S U1 FD 4 n- 5 - l 0 0 ,,, '4 ,-,,,,, ,,... ,- Y Xl -,,,-,-,,-,,,,,,,,-,g 4 ,-,,-,,,,,,--,,,,- S 1 f ' ,,,,.,,,,-----, l 5 1 , 1 , C E S ? 3 Z 5 2- o E 3 Q 1 on DJ 3 7' ', , ,'4 5 Slstersvllle Motor FOSh.O,, Leoderg Company, Inc YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Slstersvlile West Vnrglnla or 100 Years' Geo R Taylor Co FORD MERCURY Wheelmg West Vlrguma Congratulations CLASS OF 52 HORNE S Corner Fashlons Wheelmg West Vlrgnma an Continued Success to the Graduates of SISTERSVILLE HIGH Geo E Stnfel Company Wheelmg West Vnrgnma U O l F . . I . .. 0 I Q Congratulations d to y I O C U l . I . .. 76 Furnish Your Home Better For Less TRIPLETT BROTHERS COMPLIMENTS OF THIIIU BUMP!-WY X Sistersville, West Virginia THE HUB Wheeling s Outstanding Department Store Charge Accounts Invited Personal Shopping Service Congratulations an Continued Success to the Croduotes SISTERSVILLE HlCH CLASS 52 Stone and Thomas West Virginia s Largest Department Store Wheeling West Virginia Complete Lune FINE TOOLS SPORTING GOODS Best Washes to the Kennedy S Hardware CLASS or 52 1063 Mom Street Wheeling West Virginia Phone Wheeling 407 Gandour Tobacco Co Slstersvllle West Virginia cl of 'k Wheeling, West Virginia ' ' of I 1 7 JOSEPH McKAY 6 SONS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Sstes Ile West V gnu Phone 5411 For L nch T e Ref esh ent COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS INC Slste s :Ile West V rgmla Pho e 6321 79 i rvi , irii U im r m LD-I C C! I'lIl2 OCCI 011 I . rv. I i.. n .!!illl0gl'Cll7A 4. an L 5 vw: 3. 1 iv I. f E. L i ,, ?..' -s .f 3


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