South Charleston High School - Memoirs Yearbook (South Charleston, WV)
- Class of 1956
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E I hx is . wig 3 Air 'TIA 5 Wax -:JYKI 7?56 SOUTH CHARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH CHARLESTON WEST VIRGINIA I Q9 sr I 5 CJ ' In I C 'If JS 45552 ' x QL II! 'I I I il ' NH I I 0'Z6600'Zd ln presenting this edition of MEMOlRS, the staff has tried to give on accurate portray- al of our school and its activities. It is our hope that in later years this yearbook will help to recall friends, events, and precious memories of the four years spent in the halls and classrooms of South Charleston High School. lf we have accomplished this pur- pose, then our i956 MEMOIRS will have been a success. 'M NRR-K Dedication Faculty Seniors , Juniors S, M Sophomores Clubs ,,,Yoo, Features eoooooo Music S Sports ocoo Sponsors soo, 7cLf!e of Qaievzfc l , QL Page 4 6 20 56 78 I2 ----,---I26 oo,-,---I36 -,--,-,-I50 1 1 - 1 I 6 at -nv v 4 .-4 ,im il my We dedrcate our MEMOIRS to the faculty of South Charleston Hugh without whose Constant Gnd tireless wgrk South Charleston l-lsgh Could not marntaun nts honored place Not only do they gave us thcur unhnlte patnence but theor honesty and loyalty as well To them we go when we need assustance wlth our numerous problems to them we look tor guudance and unspnratuon to them we glve the credlt for a large part of our character tralnlng Therefore we are proud to deducate to them thus book the l956 MEMOlRS whxch would not have been possnble wlthout them 'X r . F . A . . f W Q I 1 r I 'fx x rr P 1 :J l ' l L l ,UU Qu tll XV X, L, Xw rf N XXX A X X ik by 1 X X iw xx Q s W WWIRIIIII W A gg Vx qw Q if il K- ,x X x . my ffzf X WM .l ,g- MR WALTER F SNYDER compl trng hls trrst year as prlncapal o South Charleston l-lfgh School has earned the esteem of the faculty and the students alllce by has truendly ana ettucue t admnnlstratlon of our school H came to as Nath a notable record nn edL atlcn Salutatornan at has class at Walton l-lugh Schc ol he went to West V grnla Untyersuty tor hrs Bachelor of Sclence and Master at Arts degrees and the Unryersuty ot lllunors tor work tn hrs doctorate Atter teochnng Latln t St Albans tor tlye years he was named prnnclpal of Nltro schools where lee served tor enghteen years Morris hlaryey College conferred on num an hororary doctorate ln l955 We snncerely hope that Mr Snyder wlll contlnue to enjoy worklng wlth the tacalty ana student body nn years to come lllwfil Mnss Gladys Beddow dean of gurls was graduated from West Vlrgunla Wesleyan Col lege wuth her Bachelor of Arts degree and was awarded her Master of Arts by Ohio State Um versnty Formerly a teacher at Clendennn Logan and Pt Pleasant Hugh Schools she now as the beloved and understanding counsellor of all S C H S g rls Readnng and televlsuon are her outside Interests A favorlte quote as To thme own self be true Mr Jerome Ruby dean of boys for the past three years was a student at Marshall College before completing hos Bachelor of Science de gree at Morrus Harvey College and has Master of Scnence at West Vnrglnla Unlversnty Our popular and successful football coach IS un derstandably very Interested nn sports H belleves You can learn by dolng C7 A graduate of South Charleston Hugh School Mrs Shurley Marrua has returned to her Alma Mater as school secretary Although she us kept busy by her two young chlldren she stall funds tnme to enjoy sewrng and dancmg FX QL l' l l l , . lll Muss Claruce Baules has been a member of our faculty as lrbraruan for sux years coming here from Clay County Hugh She was a student at Glenvnlle State Teacher s College before completing her Bache lor of Arts degree at Marshall College George Pea body College for Teachers conferred her Bachelor of Sclence degree nn Lubrary Sclence and West Vnrguma Unlversuty her Master of Arts ss -1 -A 35 C! dip A15 ff! J M3 l J-fc!!! 1 'C'-I la Clyzxjb .eu-'fy L2 J'-' n-f 'n N-ff! f 'An outdoor sports enthusnast Mrs Born es ecual tralnlng as a model she teaches the less glamourous subject Sophomore Englush Her home state ns South 43 Dakota where she was graduated from Augustana College wlth her Bachelor of Arts degree and was a teacher at Washungton Hugh Mrs Helen G Burdette recelved her science and A, A, luberal arts trannmg at Marshall College West Vur gunna Unnverslty Colorado University and Duke Un: versity earnsng her Bachelor of Arts and Master of 14-'P' Arts degrees An effectuve teacher of bnology she has strmulated many students to contmue scuence studies Music flowers birds swrmmlng campnng hiking cooklng and cleanlng house are Mrs Bur dette s unterests She thinks lt s wlse to keep ln mnnd An honest man us the noblest work of God Mrs Ercyl Campbell home economucs Instructor and dnrector of the hot lunch program attended Ohlo State Unnversuty and Marshall College and graduated with her Bachelor of Arts degree . b A 3 ' 1 I r- A, .2-J f 'V' gc-fv f Q- ' L S ' ff ' 1 Kp s ,A-in K Jbrn s U xl I . ,W , I i . p . -, yt '-Ffly enjoys swimming and tennis, Though she has had Q nd I , I . I I ' I I I I I l f 0 I , . wt JEL Wtiiirtl -PJ Muss Hazel Chuldress popular mathematucs un 'V Q structor graduated wuth her Bachelor of Scuence de gree from Morrus Harvey College and her Master of Arts degree from West Vurgunua Unuversuty She taught at South Charleston Junuor Hugh before joun ung the senuor hugh faculty A sports enthusuast Muss Chuldress can usually be found at all athletuc events Mrs Thelma Conley came to us as an Englush teacher from Walton Hugh School Advusor to the student socual board she has won our affectuon by helpung us un many ways Mrs Conlev earned her Bachelor of Arts degree at Glenvulle State College and dud postgraduate work at West Vurgunua Unuversuty She enjoys fushung swummung and gardenung Her favorute quotatuon us Ah but a mans reach should Muss Marue Casey educated at Cuncunnatu Unu versuty West Vurgunua Tech Marshall College and West Vurgunua Unuversuty holds her Bachelor of Arts degree She taught un Kanawha County Elementary and Belle Junuor Hugh Schools before comung here as an art and a world hustory unstructor Pauntung and hukung occupy her leusure hours Her favorute quota tuon us creduted to Muchaelangelo l carry my satchel Mrs Evelyn Chapman a graduate of Salem Col lege took postgraduate work at Morrus Harvey and Marshall Colleges She prevuously was shorthand un structor at Doddrudge County Pennsboro and Charles ton Hugh Schools Garden Club work handucrafts and workung wuth teen agers occupy much of her tume outsude school Mrs Chapman thunks uts wuse to Keep tryung the last key may be the one that wull open the door 'S 19 exceed hus grasp or what s o heaven for u u um? Mrs Dorothy Corne us o busuness teacher at South Charleston Hugh wuth earluer experuences at Muddleport Hugh School un Ohuo Before beung award ed her Bachelor of Scuence degree at Morrus Harvey College she studued at Marshall College and West Vurgunua Unuversuty She belueves All that glutters Nur' Mrs Mary Dennue enuoys readung and musuc un her spare tume Concord College conferred her Bach elor of Scuence degree un Educatuon and West Vurgunua Unuversuty her Master of Arts degree Havung taught at Elkvuew and Shady Sprungs Hugh Schools and un Raleugh County Mrs Dennue us now a teacher of World and Amerucan Hustory here Although her home sewung and stamp collect ung are uncluded un Mrs Dausey Dorseys hobbues envuable reputatuon as durector of Dorsey Tours ln corporated Formerly on the faculty at Wulluamson Hugh and Marshall College Summer Schools she at tended Marshall College and receuved her Bachelor of Arts degree and Master of Arts at West Vurgunua Unuversuty Addutuonal graduate work was done at Cornell Chucago and Cuncunnatu Unuversutues A capable buology teacher Mrs Dorsey has encouraged her students un many areas of scuence Psalms 19 l4 us her favorute quote Mrs Lous Farley was graduated from Otterbeun College wuth a Bachelor of Arts degree She lukes to quote We have met the enemy and they are ours Extracurrucular unterests of the popular Amerucan Hus tory teacher are her husband her home and her red automobule uuwi I V . . 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I through her interest in travel she has established an Il I II x QL U 12 l ll ' tlll u , ,ulfljbtllxx , 4 ry xx ff ll Liz' VV Travelung readung knuttung and workung puz zles occupy Mrs Mary Gruffuth after school hours She took her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees un guudance from Marshall College Former ly at Washungton Dustruct Hugh DuPont Hugh and Sprung Hull Junuor Hugh Schools she now teaches math here Her favorute quotatuon Speech us a mur ror of the Soul as a man speaks so us he Mr Robert Hankla a newcomer to the faculty at S C H S taught shop at Ward Junuor Hugh and Wood row Wulson Junuor Hugh Schools Outsude of school he enjoys musuc model raulroads and at present us buuldung a home Mr Hankla was a student at Mor rus Harvey College and West Vurgunua lnstutute of Technology where he earned hus Bachelor of Scuence degree At Marshall College he receuved hus Master of Arts degree Muss Lucy Jackson surely affurms A thung of beauty us a uoy forever By teachung vocal musuc and durectung the Chour and Glee Club she has been responsuble for many pleasant musucal memorues of South Charleston Hugh Muss Jackson attended Jul luard School of Musuc Columbua Unuversuty Carnegue Tech and Chrustuonsen Choral School She enjoys church readung flowers theater travel keepung house and more musuc Our very competent basketball coach an alum nus of Marshall College has done graduate work at West Vurgunua Unuversuty Pruor to teochung PO D here Mr C V Buck Jamuson coached at Buffalo and Pt Pleasant Hugh Schools He reports that he us unterested un sports and hus chuldren and unsusts hus favorute quotatuon us Hammerhead lll ll Mr Wullus G Keys uournalusm and English teach er studied at Otterbeun and Salem Colleges before taking his Bachelor of Arts degree at Fairmont State and his Master of Arts at West Vurgunua Unuversuty He was an instructor at Sherman Dustruct Hugh un Seth and pruncupal of Wayne Elementary School A unusual and unterestung hobby us his West Vurgunua wood collection Being an ordained munuster hus fav orute quotatzon us ll Timothy 2 l5 Mrs Alice Long friendly teacher of gurls physu cal education formerly was on the faculty at South Charleston Junuor Hugh An alumna of West Vurgunua Unuversuty she has her Bachelor of Science and Mas ter of Arts degrees un physical education -13.17 GIS er' X fi Mrs Mary L Matheny formerly on the faculty at Roosevelt Wilson and Charleston Hugh Schools t tended West Vurgunua Wesleyan Salem College and West Vurgunua Unuversuty and holds her Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees Flower gardening and show dogs occupy her leisure hours Our capable chemustry teacher agrees with Alexander Pope that Man never us but always to be blessed Mrs. Helen McLaughlin formerly taught at Elk- view High. She holds her Bachelor of Arts and Mas- ter of Arts degrees in Education from Boston Teach- ers College. Outside of school our business educa- tion instructor enjoys her home church and reading. Mrs. Uno Meadows attended Marshall College and West Virginia Tech, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Formerly, a faculty mem- ber at Marmet and Lincoln Junior High Schools Mrs. Meadows now teaches Junior English here. Her fav- orite quotes are: lt s what you learn after you know it all that counts and Knowledge is the awareness of the fact that fire will burn wisdom is the remem- brance of the blister. Mrs Nellie Melton busy teacher of World His tory enioys travel music and reading She attended Marshall College and West Virginia University re ceiving her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts de grees Mrs Melton has taught at Malden High Mid way Junior High South Charleston Junior High and in Roane and Wyoming Counties Her favorite quo tation is penned by Emerson Make the most of your self for that is all there is of you Mr L T Muller formerly taught at Charleston and Stonewall Jackson High Schools He attended Carnegie Tech West Virginia Tech and Marshall College where he was granted his Bachelor of Science degree When he is not busy teaching electronics and shop he likes to go on hunting and fishing trips Mr Glen Pennington algebra geometry and mechanical drawing instructor endeared himself to his students during his too brief stay first semester After attending the University of Richmond he took his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics at Morris Harvey College his Master of Arts in Education at West Virginia University and postgraduate work at the University of Utah He taught at Poca and Dun bar High Schools before gaining the South Charleston faculty Outdoor sports such as hunting and fishing and young people s church groups interest Mr Pen nington His favorite quotation is The Glory of God is intelligence S hiv' ? Mr A E Rospullaure our well known and equal ly well luked band durector attended Bush Conserva tory un Chicago Morrus Harvey College Fairmont State Teachers College and Mason School of Musuc Northwestern Unuversuty conferred hus Bachelor of Musical Education He uouned our faculty after teachung at Mannungton Hugh and Unuon Hugh Mr Raspullaure belueves ut wuse to Thunk furst and then ac Hus outside unterests include church and cuvuc work and baseball Mrs Neva Rogers a graduate of Morrus Harvey College earned her Master of Arts degree at the Unu versuty of Pittsburgh The well known instructor of Sophomore Englush once taught un Texas and un Blue fueld Photography and travel are her specual unterests Completung hus furst year at South Charleston Hugh us Mr C V Rogers our skulled auto mechanics teacher A favorite among the boys here Mr Rogers not only enuoys workung wuth them but he also shares theur interest un sports Horseback rudung, chess, and brudge are Miss Mary Shirey's special interests in her leisure hours. She has studied at West Virginia Universityg Colum- bia Universityg and Sorbonne University of Paris, re- ceiving her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts de- grees. Vouloir, c'est pouvoir. Need we say she teaches French? Mrs Margaret L Smith came to South Charles- ton from St Marys Hugh School In St Marys West Vlrglnna Her Bachelor ot Scuence and Master of Arts degrees un Educatuon were conferred by West Vurglnna Unuversuty A teacher at sp ech and Englnsh she enjoys travellng readnng and televlslon Typufy :ng her methoducal nature Mrs Srnlth s tavorute quo tatuon s Everythung In nts place and a place for everythnng Mass Ruth Smith a tavornte at South Charleston Hugh trains future secretarnes Her Bachelor ot Arts degree as from Bowlnng Green Business Unlverslty and her Master ot Arts degree ns from the Unuversaty ot Kentucky Mr John Stec gorned the SC H S faculty thus year as teacher ot personal adgustrnent and hustory A graduate ot Morris Harvey wnth has Master ot Sclence degree from West Vsrgnnna Unnversnty he has been at Nltro durung the past seven years as Interest as ln sports partncularly baseketball Mrs Louise Stewart ns an honor graduate ot Fanr mont State College wath her Bachelor ot Arts degree Before comxng to South Charleston to teach English she was an instructor of Nxtro Hrgh Former students now an college gave her cr dxt tor theur escape from so called bonehead Englnsh Her favorite quote ns Honor and shame from no condntnon rlse Act well your part there all the honor lles llll 551 Muss Sulluvon our vuvacuous Latun teacher lukes to read travel and play golf A graduate of West Vurgunua Unuversuty she was awarded her Master of Arts degree at Columbua Unuversuty Muss Mary Sul luvan taught at Hunton Hugh School before comung here Her success un stumulatung unterest un the Junuor Classucal League has gauned an envuable reputatuon for South Charleston Hugh At the end of the furst semester however she was transferred to Charleston Hugh School to the dusadvantage of the students of South Charleston Hugh School Mrs Ceculua Tormey typung teacher us a new comer on South Charleston s faculty She receuved her Bachelar of Commercual Scuence degree at Bowl ung Green Busuness Unuversuty and a Bachelor of Scuence un Educatuon from Morrus Harvey College Her mauru unterests outsude of school are her husband and her home The humor that makes her popular us evudent un her favorute quotatuon For beauty l am no star There are others faurer by far But my face l m behund ut And so l don t mund ut lt s those un front that I lar sports and televusuon U, X ment ff IRL , w 18 u ut uuuu uuxfll . - - . . . 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I . 1 Mr Wallace our B team basketball coach has been a teacher at Hurrucane Hugh Washungton Junuor Hugh and St Albans Hugh Schools Mr Dana Wal lace was granted hus Bachelor of Scuence degree from Morrus Harvey College Outsude of school he enjoys For relaxatuon Mrs Laurue Wuley enjoys paunt urug textules and chuna and travelung After under graduate work at the Unuversuty of Vurgunua and Greenvulle Womens College of Furman Unuversuty she completed her Bachelor of Scuence degree at Carson Newman College Many South Charleston gurls have become excellent seamstresses under her capable durectuon un the Home Economucs Depart , - '-'5-sill? -' -f-' :T 'l'l'f '! r 'v A T nlgill' 0 I X-s Nora Kuhn Mildred Henson Mamie Horless Mmnle 1 Haynes 'ff Taklng a moment to smile for our camera are our custoduans These people are re sponsrble for the neat and trdy appearance of South Charleston l-llgh School and help to make lt a school of whlch we can be proud James Hlnes J D Skeens Clyde Slate H? ., Spendmg mam, hard workrng hOu S D 9DOI'lng our Ianches are our expert cooks Mrs Bessle Clements Mrs Vesta l-lolbert and Mrs Belle Walls The crowded coteterla lS certainly proof of their obrllty 13.1 l A K , . , - - , 1 V ' 1,2 V x x 'f 2 xf X 4 . S. J N ,,-.- F j V ' I 1 I J 'S A KWWWQKKQXN I 'zlxfxv5Y NKWf'i WM X R' .R ,I N 1 N V r ' .' ' '1 f . I N 'a' Xxf Mnaioame DQR KE ii..-Q,--n yllg' X M X -9'-3-it - ,.,,A-v?1:.,,, g 'L . A - I W wximk Y W M K-gg K 5 vs, ,fu A ,, fn X -. - , me V u .gi 4, .5 . Q' ,. ' , T fm-A ' . f V at it 4'-A Ze ge V IWNIOR OFFICERS Left to right . Keliy Griwh-Vice President Morion Zilgmermon-President orolyn Thabefk-FSecretory 8- Treasurer Senwfw 70: feacew These boys and gurls of the GRADU ATING CLASS of 1956 during their four years of hugh school have shown a record of exce Iency un scholarship effective par tic patucn in school actuvutues and a whole some cuxuc attitude These few along with many others have made thus THE SENIOR CLASS of 1956 an outstanding one In June of 1955 South Charleston sent five gurls to Girls State MARY BRADLEY PENNY ZIMMERMAN NANCY SIGMAN PAT COLLISON and RAE ALLEN T Boys State were sent JOE MULLEN and EDWARD DENISON PENNY ZIMMER MAN was selected to represent West Vur gunua at Girls Nation We certainly con suder ut an honor that a gurl from S C H S wa chosen to represent West Vurgunua at thus Nat anal Convention un Washington Councils held their meeting un Columbia South Carolina un 1955 EDWARD DEN ISON ERNIE HOLMBOE and JIM WAD DELL attended PENNY ZIMMERMAN at tended the convention when ut was held un 1954 in Jackson Mussussuppu PAULINE FOX and ERNIE HOLMBOE so nt a week at Camp Horseshoe a Youth Leadership Camp The SENIOR CLASS of 1956 won Pep Week when they were Juniors Our entry un the Miss Flame Queen contest was stunning CAROLYN THABET a black haired beauty who captured thurd place In November 1955 the selectuon of Miss Black Eagle was made Pretty talented RAMONA HOTT reigned as our homecoming queen Her lovely attendants were LUANA BOWEN and CAROLYN THABET In 1953 PENNY ZIMMERMAN won recognition for South Charleston Hugh School by placing second un the Miss Ka nawha County Mauorette contest FLORENCE SUTTON PAULINE FOX ROCHELLE DEHAINAUT and ALICE FIELDS sp nt a pleasant weekend at Jack s n s Mull attending a Y Teen Conference In December came the Snow Festival and the crowning of our charming Snow Queen FLORENCE SUTTON Attending her were BARBARA OXLEY and CAROLYN THABET JOE MULLEN was elected President of the West Vurgunua Junior Classical League un I 55 The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Awards were presented to two of our stu dents ERNIE HOLMBOE and JOANNE HUNNESHAGEN The Daughters of the American Revolu pres nted to JOE MULLEN November 8 and 9 were bug days for RHEMA SUE HAMMER KAY DAVISSON and CAROLYN PRICE These gurls took turst second and thurd places respectively un the annual sewung contest Thus year the SOUTH CHARLESTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND traveled to Morgan town as guests of West Vurgunua Unuversuty un connectuon with the West Vurgunua Music Assocuatuon meeting JIM SMITH TOM ADKINS ELVIN HUGHES RAY WILSON BUDDY HALL FRANK HANSHAW DAVID OXLEY PAUL HARTMAN KELLY GRIFFITH CHARLES ADKINS JIM WILKINSON HERBY JARRETT BEN TELFORD RALPH COTTRELL and EARL GRINSTEAD have during their four years un hugh school done much to add to the success of our football and basketball teams More honors and scholarships wull be presented to the members of the SENIOR CLASS upon graduatuon uuuu wif Q f I 1 ' I ' , 1 1 ' 1 I X. v I . I 3 I - I l I I - ' lu . , . 1 V r ' ' I f I ' , . o ' - ' 9 . S I . . . I - . i , I . . . , A D. C. Th? SOUTIWGVVI, ASSOCiQti0n Of Student tion Award for achievements in history was , e . f I T . ' f I . , - . .V I I 1 I ' Q , 1 N' f ' ll ' If f I 1 ' I , - I I , I A, . ' 1 A 1 H 1 1 , , 1 I , -I I - f x QL U 23 QI L . X Y V . H , 3 ' ff r -f Li Charles Adkins Geor Thomas Adkins Tom B. Adkins Charles Allen Rqe Allen Basketball l, , 3 Fre Club 3 ,4 Hi-Y 2 Track 2 Nat. Honor Soc. 3 4 Baseball 3 e Pres. French Club 4 Pep Weck Comm. 2 Wrestling 2 Girls' State 3 Foofbgll I ep Week Comm, 2 Latin Club 3 Football 3, 4 Memoirs 3, 4 Activ' y b , 2, 3 C Club 2, 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Memoirs Cir. Mgr. 4 ct ity Vi e Pr . ub l Jr. Acad. of Science l H. . Vic , tball 4 Sec. Jr. Acad. of Science l eek o . 4 rack 4 Jr. Classical League 2, tary'Club 4 4 3, 4 l K u x-Roy Staff 2, 3, 4 ' l French Club 3, 4 l ' Y-Teens 2 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, Prom Comm. 3 f Snow Festival Comm, 4 l W 1 '33 ran 'ar -f tv James Amburgey Kenton Bob Arbogast Mary Lou Arden Art Club l Glee Club 2, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Home Room Pres. 2 ,3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, Track 2, 3, 4 3, 4 Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3 Art Club l, 2, 3 Sub-Deb Club 4 Y-Teens Sec. 2, 3 Home Room Vice Pres. l 'x ru Dianne Arnette Shirley B. Atkins Home Room Vice Pres. l Future Teachers of Am- X-Ray Reporter 2, 3 erica 2, 3 Activity Club l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4 This page sponsored by DIAMOND PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON Robert Baer Qin! Band l, 2, 3, 4 All-County Band l, 2 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Jr. Acad, of Science 2, 3, 4 Memoirs 4 Prom Comm, 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Know Your State Govt. Day 3 State Editor of Forum 4 Editor of State Jr, News Letter 3 Rotary Delegate 4 ,Q ,QQ -T 'ar Mary Lou Baker Phillip Balderson Dona Baldwin Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2 Prom Comm. 3 Y-Teen lst Vice Pres. 2 Science Club 2 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 l-li-Y Club 3 French Club 3 Pram Comm. 3 Shop Club 3 Glee Club 3 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Chess Club 4 Dromgfig Club 2, 3, 4 -., , ,V 9 3 9' Q' Iwo' 3 47 . Russell Belcher Frank Bennett Ernest Blackwell X-Ray Reporter 4 Football l Activity Club l Home Room Sec. 4 Basketball 2, 3 Football l Football Mgr. 4 Glee Club l Track 2, 3, 4 Art Club 4 Home Room Pres. 3, 4 Chess Club 2 Pep Week Comm. l Activity Club 4 ll Q? Beverly Bates Y-Teens l, 2 President of Business Club l Pep Week Comm. l Intramural Sports 2 Dramatic Club Vice Pres. 4 Stage Hand l Stage Mgr. 2, 3, 4 Band Mgr. 3, 4 Y 2- 'S f'-iv k ' 1 Joe Blackwell Band l, 2, 3 All County Band l, 2 Hi-Y Club 4 Hi-Y Club Sec. 4 ' X Pep Week Comm. 4 i 1 ff I ' ..., 3? Q. l qt . X., f K . J -4' 7-H: f 5 .4 Irene Pauley Blake Homemaking Club 4 ss., :vs ' dl ' -Y lx Charles Boothe Basketball 2, 3 Band 2, 3 F,F.A. Club 2, 3 Press Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 1 'x N. tn? Luana Bowen Pep Week Comm. l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens Vice Pres. 4 X-Ray 3, 4 Feature Editor X-Ray 4 Prom Comm. 3 Home Room X-Ray Re- porter 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Intramural Sports l, 2 Memoirs 4 Miss Black Eagle Atten- dant 4 Ellen Brannon Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Bible Club 4 John Brott Chess Club 3, 4 Hi-Y Club, 2, 4 Home Room Sec.-Treas. 3 Linda Bowles Glee Club l, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, 4 French Club 3 s Kenneth Breedlove Football l Shop Club 2 Glee Club 4 x QL li 'Z I 4 Anne Bowman X-Ray Staff 4 X'Ray Exchange Mgr. 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 Red Cross Club 3 Y-Teens 2 Choir l Glee Club l 'TD' Mary Bradley Girls' State 3 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Sub-Deb Club 3, 4 Jr. Acad. of Science 2 3 Sec. Jr. Acad. of Scienc 2, 3 Home Room Pres. 3, 4 Treas. French Club 3 Jr Classical League 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. J.C.L. 4 Editor of Memoirs 4 X-Roy 3 Student of Month 4 Prom Comm. 3 Pep Week l, 3, 4 Barbara Browning Class Officer l, 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Del, to district, county, and state student council meetings 2, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Polio Queen 3 Dramatics Club 3 Chairman for Pep Day 3 Watchman for Spirit Burning 3 Sweetehearts Ball Chrm. and Treas. 3 Business Club 4 Latin Club 4 --il' Dan Brumfield Shop Club l, 2, 3, 4 Q Ji Ezra Bryant Shop Club 2 'rf B iv 2 2, Patricia Buster Art Club 2 Y-Teens l ay. Rebecca Bryant Memoirs 4 Memoirs Picture Editor 4 X-Ray 2, 3, 4 Jr. Classical League 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 Jr. Academy of Science l, 2 Y-Teens 2 Dramatic Club 3 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, 3, 4 A 'if Betty Buckland 4-H Club l Basil Bullard Activity Club 3 Sally Burdine Home Room Pres. 2, 4 Activity Club 2, 3 Bible Club 3, 4 Vice Pres. Activity Club 4 fl .JA 4 ' .ifigfftxxf 'D ILAA 3 y Charles Butcher Beverly Byrd Charles Carden Norma Jean Carr Activity Club l, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Chess Club l, 2 ,3 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Chess Club 2 Choir l, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 4 X-Ray Reporter 2 Golf 3 French Club 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 X-Ray Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3 Shop l, 2, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Bible Club 3 Y-Teens 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 Art Club l Office Duty 3 Football l Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm. 3 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 ll Snow Festival Comm. 4 ie- -Mr Dixie Carver Nancy Casto Patricia Cavender Patricia Chandler Susie Childers Red Cross Club l Activity Club 2, 3, 4 Home Room Vice Pres 3 Y-Teen Club 3 Y-Teens 2, 3 Y-Teens 2 Sec Activity Club 3 Home Room X-Ray Re- Future Teachers of Am- Activity Club 3 Pres, Activity Club 4 porter 4 erica 4 Homemaking Club 4 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3 Sec. l-lomemaking Club4 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 Snow Festival Comm 4 Q Marvin Christian Robert Clark Donna Clark Boyd Clendenin Thurman Cobb Chess Club 2, 3 Home Room Pres. l, 2, 3 Y-Teens 2 Chorus l Football Manager 4 Shop Club 4 Football l, 2 ,3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3 Band Manager 2, 3 Basketball 2 Basketball 1, 2 Treas. Dramatic Club 4 Handicraft l Activity Club 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Home Room Sec. 4 Cafeteria Club Vice Pres. 3 Glee Club 4 Prom Comm, 3 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 if Patrici Q a Cole Carole Coleman Carolyn Coleman Patricia Collison Willigm Connqlly Sewing Club l, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Club l Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 An Club 3 Sec. Red Cross Club l Girls' State 3 Dramatic Club 4 Sewing Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 3, 4 X-Ray Reporter 4 Y-Teens 2, 4 Volleyball 3 X-Ray 3 Basketball 2 Memoirs 4 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Prom Comm. 3 lg Corns Ralph Cottrell James Cox Nova Cox David Craddock President l Home Room Pres. 3 Home Room Pres. 3 Glee Club l, 2, 3 Science Club I Home Room Vice Pres. Basketball l, 2 Chair l, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 All-County Chorus l, 2, Club 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. 2, 3 3 Activity Club l, 2 Activity Club 2, 3 Future Teachers of Am- Week Comm. l, 2 Basketball l erica 3 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. l, 3 x ll y 29 l lll ' lll 'Cd Carol Crawford Student Council 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Pres. Y-Teens 2, 3 lnterclub Council Sec. and Treas. 3 Memoirs 4 French Club 3, 4 Red Cross Club l Pep Week Comm l, 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 1 Anno Demostus Junior Business Club 4 51 1 1 4 if .e Sl A 'Q'- Mi Thornos Cyrus Kay Doviss n Rochelle DeHoinout Stage Crew I Q Roqm sec. and Sub-Deb Club 4 Cl1GSS Club 2, 4 T l x 2 Pep Week Comm 4 Teens 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm 4 Na T Vi Pres. Prom Comm. 3 Cl s French Club 3 Pr o ra. 3 Y-Teens 2, 3 Sn st ll Com'rn. Y-Teen Vice Pres 3 X 5 r lnterclub Council 2 3 x l Y-Teen Del. Jackson ' Mill 2 ep . . i Q to i Q 2 . 1 A X5 ome i x get 3 ll N ' lr? x X 'B - ,f j Ni' Q! Edward Denison Robes? DT Charles Dent Dana Downey Student Council Pres. 4 Band 29 3, 4 Track 2 Activity Club 3 Nat, Honor Soc. 3, 4 Lati ' 3 Football 3, 4 Class Pres. 3 Repg e Comm. l, 4 Home Room Sec and Class Vice Pres. 2 C A ett Treas. l Student Council 2, 3, 4 Home Room Pres 4 Boys' State 3 X Shop Foreman l 2 3 So. Assoc. Student Coun- Activity Club 2 3 J' cils 4 X 'l'Memoirs 3, 4 rench Club 3, 4 si F 'J r, Acad. of Science 2, 3, - 9 4 N Student of the Month 3, KS V 4 BX State Leadership Conf. 3 ' V . Rotary Delegate 2 'Ts-71 Al l x QL Nt r V Q Q. . f. of l 'Q' Y, I - 4 3 A H, T7 'T' fr F . . H ' . j X X Frankie Downey Boys' Activity Club 4 James Robert Dunn Glee Club l, 2 Band 2, 3, 4 I 'M If 4-07 Ronald Eggleton Elizabeth Engle Ronald Epperson A Capella Choir l, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 2 4 Intramural Sports l Photography Club 4 Kanawha County Chorus Glee Club l, 2, 3 l, 2, 3, 4 Choir l, 2 State Chorus 4 Pep Week Comm. l Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Know Your State Gov. 3 Latin Club 3, 4 French Club 4 Kanawha County Band 4 fi. 3 ,f , y Merritt Escue Betty Evans Sandra Faust Keith Ferrell Alice Fields r. Classical League 2, 3, Future Teachers of Am- Murphy High School 2 Track 3, 4 Art Club l erica 2, 3, 4 X-Ray Reporter 3 Shop Club 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Room Pres. 2 Future Teachers Sec. and Y-Teens 3 Y-Teen Pres. 4 Week Comm. 2 Treas. 3 Prom Comm. 3 lnterclub Council Rep. 4 tudent Council 3, 4 Future Teachers Points Snow Festival Comm. 4 Prom Comm. 3 rom Comm. 3 Chm. 3 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. l now Festival Comm. 4 Future Teachers Treas.4 Sub-Deb Club 4 Jr. Classical League 2 'Memoirs 4 Class Basketball 3 otary Delegaxte 4 :fs E 5 7 X N . - is t llll ' ll 3. 3 Q3ll x -5 I Roy Flowers Don Foreman Pauline Fox Joe French Charles Fuller Home Room Pres. l Basketball 2, 3 Student Council 4 Activity Club 2, 3, 4 Jr. Academy of Sci Home Room Vice Pres. 2 Student Council 4 Memoirs 4 Baseball 3, 4 2, 3, 4 Library Club 3 Home Room Pres. l Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4 5. ' Student Council l Home Room Vice Pres. 4 Sub-Deb Club Vice Pres. French Club 3, 4 Prorn Comm. 3 4 n t French Club Assembl French Club Sgt. - at - Pep Week Comm, l, 3, 4 Cgmm. Qhm, 4 Arms 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Hi-Y Treggurer 3 Chess Club Treas. 2, 3, Snow Festival Comm, 4 Home Room Treas. 2, 3 4 Home Room Officers 2, 3 I Q 5-tome Room Pres- 1 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, Y-Teens 2 3 Y-Teen Rep. Jockson's . Jr. Academy Science 2, 3 Mill 2 . s Snow Festival Comm. 4 Del. to Camp Horseshoe State Student Council 3 Meeting 4 Miss Sweetheart 2 Kan. County Co-Gov. Assoc. 4 7 l Rita Gandee Gail Gardner Sue Gatewood Barbara Gilbert Phyllis Grass Tenth Grade Prize in Y-Teens 2 Activity Club 2, 3, 4 Chair 2, 3, 4 Sewing Club 2, 3, 4 Sewing 3 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Library Club 4 Chess Club 3 Glee Club Sec. 4 Library Club Pres, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Home Room Pres, 4 All County Chorus 3 x QL U 32 l fs, 4' i Kenneth Gray Chess Club l -1 -.or Home Room Vvce Pres. l Chess Club Pres. 4 Art Club 2, 3 Dramatli Club 4 .rj ,M Rufus Hall Football l, 2, 3, 4 l-ll-Y Club l, 2,3 Monogram Club l Football Club l, 2 Hi-Y Sgt.-at-Arms Hi-Y Vlce Pres. 2 Hi-Y Pres. 3 ' i A , 'J' Q X Kelly Griffith Patricia Griffith Earl Grinsteod Class offleef 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Chess Club 2, 3 Qholr l,2, 3 Actlvntv Club 4 Student Councll 3, 4 Snow Festlval Comm 4 Football 3, 4 French Club 3 Pep VVgelf.Comn'1 3, 4 lrOCk 2, 3, 4 Student of the Month 4 Intramural Sports 2 Pep Week Comm, l, 2, All County Chorus l, 2 3, 4 Lk! Chm Player of Week 6 4 14 49 Comm. 4 lf, il l FK' Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 fl yt X ,QVC f 1'-' ,-, gums'- , 41 tl fl ,L fF'VV L..-,L'j' X 1,15-4..w fx' ..x' yff ,Y 1,1 liste,-f'!,47,fQi,. K- ' li ,f 'VY-' 1, , L, 3 - , f 3 qv ,I fa' 'lf-fd 5 Monte Hailey Buble Club l, 2, 3, 4 Buble Club Pres, 3, 4 Blble Club Vice Pres. 2 Blble Club Qulz Trophy 3 Glee Club 3 -. V3 Rhema Hammer Ben Franklin Hammock Betty Jewel Hannon Frank Hanshaw Sewlng Club 2, 3, 4 Actlvlty Club 2 Buble Club 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 X-Ray Reporter 3 Shop Club 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 4 Home Room Vlce Pres 3 Home Room Basketball Basketball Mgr. 2, 3 Volleyball Captain 3 l, 2 Varsity Club 2, 3 Sewing Awards l, 2, 3 Industrial Arts l, 3, 4 Basketball l Sewing Club Sec. and Chess Clubl Treas, 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 'X 1 QA ll V? is ' 1 5' Carol Harkins Sonia Harold Carole Harris Laquita Harrison Paul Hartman Snow Festival Comm. 4 Red Cross Club I Y-Teens l, 2 Y- 6905 2 Home Room PFGS- 2 3 Pep Week Comm. 4 Home Room Vice Pres. 2 Sewing Club J Iassical League 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Prgm Comm, 3 Snow Festiva 4 omem king Club 4 Athletic Club 2, 3 4 Y,Teen5 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Y-Teen Treas. 2, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 r Baseball 2, 3, 4 X lu, l l J' . V -Q ' lim. J 'W , 1' Martha Hawkins James Hayson Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3 Pep Week Comm. 4 Gerald Heasler X-Ray 3, 4 X-Ray Editor 4 X-Ray Sports Editor 4 Memoirs 4 Memoirs Sports Editor 4 Student Council 2, 3 Class Officer 3 Pep Week Comm. 2, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Home Room Pres, 2 Rotary Delegate 3 Kanawha County Co-Gov. Assoc. 3 Student of the Month 4 Jr. Town Meeting 4 lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4 ll Frank Helvey Helen Hill Hi-Y Chaplain I Sewing Club 2, 3 Hi-Y Vice Pres. 2 Y-Teens 4 Chess Club 4 Home Room Sec. I Home Room Pres. 4 .-if yu. ics f 1' Ernest Holmboe Student Council Vice Pres, 4 r Rep. to S.A.S.C. 4 Nat. l-lon. Soc. 3 ,4 Jr. Acad. of Science 3 i Jr, Acad. of Science Vice. Harold Hoffman Shop I Activity Club 3, 4 Shop Captain I Pep Week 4 SQY.-GY-Amos Chess Club 3 LX JJ ff Pres. 3 If 4 X, M r. Classical League 3, 4 .o , . 1-,I 5 ,. P om Comm. 3 It X0 X . If ow Festival Comm. 4 -J V. 1' f U L ' emoirs 3, 4 f Rx' fri , 0 4 udamp Horseshoe 3 X. 1, l N. ty Baus h and Lomb Award lf' . C .X , V :L 3 -1 X A f ' Y f' R f D I , , - y eegote 4 fl' X 96,5 A L fX gless Club 3 ' lt X V79 Home Room Pres. ll INR Shirley Horton Glee Club 2, 3 Choir 2, 3 French Club 3 Bible Club 3, 4 Art Club 4 in 'sfv Ramona Hott Evo Hudson Majorette 3, 4 Intramural Sports I , Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4 Home Room Sec. a Sub-Deb Corr. Sec. 4 Treos. I Snow Festival Comm. 4 Prom Comm. 3 Pep Week Comm. I, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2 Swimming Meet 2 Activity Club I Home Room Vice Pres. I Miss Black Eagle 4 14 Qs i fu I f l A Fronces Hudson Lookie Mabel Hudson Roy Hughort Carol Hughes Intramural Sports 2 Y-Teens 4 Activity Club 2 Intramural Sports I, 2 Chess Club 4 WX35 all W Elvin Hughes Basketball I, 2, 3, Activity club 3, 4 23 n 4 af Q Miles Gale Hughes Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball l Home Room Pres. 4 Home Room Sgt. -at- Ray Humphreys Home Room Pres. l Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Arms 2 Auto Mechanics Service Mgr. 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 A Q23 06455 1 WI- Joanne Hunneshagen Homer Jameson Herbert Jarrett Jr. Academy of Science Chess Club l, 4 Footboll l, 2, 3, 4 2, 3, 4 x K Basketball 2, 3, 4 Jr. Classical League' 3, 4 Track 2 Chess Club ZRI3, 43 French Club 3, 4 Snow Festival 'Cqmm 4 g Dramatic Club 2 , ' f M' it Home Room Sec. on 1, 'XT 'Q' 5 Treas. 4 g 'Q' ' Prom Comm. 3 gn A, .X n M Snow Festival Comm. 4 I Af 9' Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Hi-Y Club 2 Jw Dillon Jay Annette Johnson Betty Jones Kay Jones Carolyn Kapp Jr. Academy of Science Home Room Vice Pres. l Sewing Club 2, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Sub-Deb Club 3 2, 3 Pep Week Comm. l Business Club 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Sub-Deb X-Ray .lr Classicol League 3, 4 Art Club 2, 3 4 Chess Club 3 Photography Club 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 Memoirs Sports Pho- Home Room Pres. l mgrgpl-ter 4 Home Room Vice Pres. X-Ray Photographer 4 PED Week Comm- lf 2 x ru E 3 6 l llll ' lll 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Prom Comm. 3 t . l ss Club X-Ray Re- or r 3 Pr omm. 3 w esgal Cxomm, 4 Xl -i -d 'FP William Katholi Thomas Keely Jr. Acad. of Science 2, Choir I, 2, 3, 4 Band I Iassical League 3, 4 All County Band I C css Club 3, 4 All State Chorus 4 44? Sally Kegley Thomas Kinder Phyllis Kinnison Jr. Classical League 3 Activity Club 2, 3 Sewing Club 2, 3, 4 Jr. Classical League State Conf. 3 Future Teachers of Am- erica 2 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 AII County Chorus 3 Intramural Sports 2 llllgl ' ,I Z' ft? 'f f .lil I Doris Kirk Jerry Kirkhart Barbara Knauss Zora Krneta Larry Lawson Hobby Club I Jr. Classical League 4 Pres. Dramatic Club 3, 4 Sewing Club I, 2, 3 Activity Club I Basketball Champs I Band I ,2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Sewing Club Vice Pres. 3 Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2 All County Band I, 2 X-ROY 2 Y-Teens 4 Track 3 Intramural Sports , 3 Pep Week Comm. I Pep Week 3, 4 Home Room Pres. 3 Activity Club 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Prom Comm. Prom Comm. 3 Pep Week Comm. 4 Snow Festival . 4 Jr. Academy of Science 3 Prom Comm. 3 Pep Wee . 4 French Club 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2 iw If I 4. 'ii 'I 4-1 4 5 Ruth Marie Leahy Barbara Welch Lee Ruth Lee Cline Barney Lilly Ernest Lore WClShiI'1gfOI'l High School Glee Club l, 2 Art Club 3 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Boys' Athletic Club l, 2, 3 Y-Teens 3 Activity Club I Hi-Y Club 4 Chess Club 2 Home Room Vice Pres. 2 Junior Red Cross 4 Hi-Y Club Treos. 4 Shop Club 3, 4 Record Club 2 Chess Club 3 Intramural Sports 2 Activity Club 2 Cross Sabres Rep. 3 Pep Week Comm. 4 Junior Class Party 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Varsity Drag 3 ai! x . ' Roy Lore Irene Luonl' Chess 3, 4 Charleston High School I, 2, 3 Chorus I, 2, 3 Boosters Club I Shirley Lutz Y-Teens 3, 4 Intramural Sports I, 2 x QL 9, 38 i llll ' ll -an-rQ' Jane Kay Mallory Samuel Marino Activity Club 2, 3, 4 Home Room Sec. I X-Ray Reporter 4 Activity Club 2, 3 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 X-Ray Reporter 4 Jr. Home Room Basket- Shop l, 2, 3 ball Champs 3 Jr. Class Basketball Champs 3 Gee 3 9 19 N, O n -'5 '73 Glen Matheny Mary McCormick Donna McCoy ' hess Club 2, 4 French Club 3 ,4 French Club 3 ome Room Vice Pres. l Art Club 4 4y3lChess Club Vice Pres. 2 Lciubd Set? Q gt lf fa ll tl l W 'QEQYNWB ltlbll Charlotte McKeever Y-Tee ns4 we . iii lf X Charles McVey Glenn Meadows Shop Club l, 2 Chess Club 4 Electronics 3 Activity Club 4 l QL l Rufina McCune Future Homemakers l, 2 Future Teachers of Am- erica 2 Band l, 2, 3 Choir l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3 4 All State Chorus 2 All County Chorus 3 Slee Club and Choir Pres. 4 Sewing Club 2, 3 X'Ray Club 4 X-Ray Circulation Mgr. 4 Track Home Room Pres. 2 French Club 3, 4 Activity Club 3 Dramatic Club 4 Chess Club 3 French National Assoc. 3 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Prom Comm. 3 Hi-Y Club 4 Treva Lyn Miller Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3 X-Ray Club 2, 3 X-Ray Business Mgr.3 X-Ray Asst. Business Mgr. 2 Home Room Reporter 2 Home Room Vice Pres. 3 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 we-sp Q Beverly R. Mills Nelda Marlene Moles Kay Monk 7 Dorothy Moore Chester Morris Y-T99qgx 2 Y.TQen5 3 Snow Festivalngdmm. 4 lntramural Sports 2 Hi-Y Club 2, 4 Sewing Club 4 Homemaking Club 4 PCD Week Co m. 4 Jr. Classical League 3 Prom C mm. 3 l Home Room Pres. l, 4 Y-TCQUS , l Home Room Vice Pres 3 Red Cr s Cluyll I Baske ball 2 sub-of Club 4 , l l Mglorette 4 I ii ,ie Club 3,4-' , age gloom, Sec. 'pd I Hlxmc Room ice J 1 lil I 1 a S n ' 7.5 i 4 James Moms Barbara Morton Phyllis Moss Hi.Y Club 2, 4 Snow Festival Comm. 3, Y-Teens 2 Snow Festival Comm. 4 4 GICG Club 4 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Home Room Pres. 3 ' Home Room Vice Pres. l Sub-Deb Club 3, 4 3 ' Activity Club 2 Home Room Basketball l, 2, 3 Pep Week Comm. 4 Jr. Classical League 3 Football l - xpuigf' ,jf Xe N -Q, jg-J 354W Q ,. x llr J-ff'l - '-3 3 ,. N ,, 1 I. x , ' 'KH Carl Joe Mullen Jr. Acad. ot Science 2 Home Room Pres. 3 DAR. History Award 3 Boys' State 3 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Nat. Honor Soc. Vice Pres. 4 Jr, Classical League Pres. 4 Jr. Classical League State Pres. 4 Memoirs 4 Prom Comm. 3 Pep Week Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Chess Club 3, 4 Nancy Murphy Activity Club 2, 3, 4 Activity Club Pres. 4 Pep Week Comm. l, Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm. 4 French Club 3, 4 Activity Club Assembl 2 French Club Assembly French Week Comm. 4 Q 0- 'SP Qwllm i Mary Murray 13 John Myers Forrest Napier Sally Noell .lr Classlcal League 3, 4 Football l, 2 Shop Club 2, 4 Jr. Classlcal League 3, 4 Y-Teens 4 Home Room Vlce Pres. 3 l-lorseshoes 3 Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Actlvltx Club l, 2, 3 Football 2 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festlval Comm, 4 Hr-Y Club 3, 4 Snow FeStnval Comm. 4 Pep Week Comm. 2, 3 Home Room Sec. l ttf K we Vi UL -ul P ' i 'vtxffx' ff H Room nl 1 l, Q .49 2 ,v 'D' Wu Barbara Oxley Y-Teens 2, 3 Spelllng Club 3 Dramatuc Club 4 Attendant to Snow Queen 4 Mg.. ,QQ ld ,ai Arron Max Oxley Marion David Oxley Shop Club 2, 3 Football 3, 4 Shop Club Pres. 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Home Room Vfce Pres. 2 Q Al l llll 4 llll J Daniel Nutter ACtx.lf'. Club 2, 4 Chess Club 3 Home Room Vlce Pres. 2 Raymond Parsons French Club 3 Hn-Y Club 2 Chess Club 3, 4 Football l Basketball l Buble Club 3 Activuty Club 3 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festlval Comm. 4 Anna Mae Pauley Connie B. Pauley Richard E. Pauley John Peter Ralph Petitt Jr. Red Cross l Home Room Vice Pres. l Music l, 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2 Home Room Sec. l, 2 Home Room Sec. and Chess Club 4 Track 2, 3 Home Room Vice Pres. 4 Treas. 2 All State Chorus 4 Home Room Pres. l Pep Week Comm. l Chess Club 2, 3 All County Chorus l, 2, 3 Y-Teens 2 3 . Chess Club Pres. 2, 3 Jr. Business Club 3, 4 X-Ray Reporter 3 Henry Pfost Carew Powell Activity Club l, 2 Jr. Classical League l,2 Pep Week Comm. l French Club 3, 4 X-Ray 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 Carolyn Sue Price Sewing 3, 4 Bible Club 4 Intramural Sports Sewing Award 3 Sewing Club Vice , QL Q 42 -1 llll' ll 3 Pres. 4 ...Qu Herman Pritchard Frances Kay Quinn Chess Club 3, 4 Shop l, 2, 3 Activity Club 2 Home Room Vice Pres. l TI? Q --Y Barbara Quisenberry Patricia Reed Marta Reese Anna Lee Reeves Elaine Reynolds Nat. Honor Soc, 3, 4 Sewing Club I, 2, 3 . Y-Teens 2 Jr. Classical League Nat. Glee Club 2, 3 Nat, Honor Soc. Sec. and . V In-A, Intramural Sports 2 Conv. Del. 4 Art Club 4 Treas. 4 X l ff,. f'. I Activity Club 3, 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 ' f IU 7 L J W' , - jW Activity Club Sec, and Photography Club 4 Jr. Acad. of Science lj! 'Y .1 ' . fl' 4' u Treas. 4 Bible Club 4 L 2, 3, 4 , bf! ,nj ' Ye,ff'5ffJr. Basketball Champs 3 Y-Teens 2 Memoirs 3, 4 J V ' V5-'fr If ff! .gujrlome Room Basketball 3 Home Room Pfre . J Band 2, 3, 4 WJ, J ,J W V1 Prom Comm, 3 Intramural ' IM, All County Bond 2, 3, 4 C J ' , I, Home Room Sec. and I ,CJ ' ' sub-Deb Club 3, 4 ,ffl ,ff - I. Treas. 4 , . nf Snow Festival Comm. 4 ly KAIJIJ J 'JA' 9 I J Student of the Month 4 UI Af ' . Pep Week Comm. I, 2, 4 K ffl f l v if 3, 4 ' f V1 Miss Red Feather 4 C, Xl! I' , ' lg C I 3 -3 it 'I A Rice I. J. Richardson Joseph Ridenour Auto Mechanics 4 Football I Activity Club I Y Club 3 J Chess Club 2, 3 Club 4 My 4 X4Ray l, 2, 3 i-Y Vice Pres. 4 53'-'V H ep Week C0mm,,A J l,'YtI-ru I -I I.. It ,Lu 4 wx I wr- . I, . V I, j I' Nl 'tl Y L 101 lf' .J jj -I-. x Q U 43 l llll ' ll Janet Rife Photography Club 4 Red Cross Club 3 Jr. Business, Club 2 Home Roonfi Basketball 3 Intramurczlfigprts I, 2, 3 JI IJ Nancy Roach Y-Teens 2, 3 Red Cross Club 4 Jr, Classical League I AJ VM. if ' I Lf it p . J' WTILIC Jcdjjfiijflv ,Wi .W W-lv ul, fl- pg X' ,ly yflflt 1 W' Lb ,ff Qxlj V ,wlrmlf V iff-. IJ 'Oh is TP Clarence Roberts William Roberts Nancy Rollyson Judith Roussecux Chess Club 2, 3 Actlvity Club 2, 3 V Asst. Cir. Mgr, X4Ray 4 Memolrs 4 Jr. Classical League 3,4 t - All County Chorus l, 2, Pep Week Comm. l, 2, H.-Y Club 4 K, X 3 3, 4 Srtoviestival Comm. 4 'Roig' if A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Show Festival Comm. 4 o ', A . I 4 Prom Comm. 3 Sho X9 2 Q .,,' 1 ,Jr Classical League 3 Jr. Acad of Science 2, W5 , sg, -KK if 5 mmm Club 4 3, 4 X,5s9 4, ,iff 'fl Prom Comm. 3 Jr. Acad, of Sclermeell j' lx lx Qgb 'QQ ilk! LL' Pep Week Comm, l Trcas. 3 l L lt N 5 990 fl3aad l Y-Teens 3, 4 l X, Va ix wa' Y-Teens Sec. 3 l xl Nl' Actuvity Club 2 , J 3 , Intramural Sports 2, it L! N Home Room Sec. 3 ' f- Red cross Club sec. l WW V' xy lx 9 l ll I 'R 1 . 6, Q Sandra C. Rurnbaugh Clara Rutherford Judy Scholl Michael Schultz Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 X-Ray Staff l, 2, 3, 4 Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4 Home Room Vice Pres. l X-Ray Asst. Editor 4 Sub-Deb Pub. Chm. 4 Home Room Sec, and Bible Club 3, 4 Y-Teen Treasurer 2 Treas. 2, 3 I Home Room Vice Pres, 4 Activity Club'i'f3' Home Room Pres. 4 Baseball 2 lf Pep Week Comm. 2, 3, 4 Chess Clubx2 13, Snow Festival Com , W Q A . Prom Comm. SWL ' sf' Y-Teens Cf Q3 , QQ, fly, - if iw fi mi lQ Judith Shabdue Home Room Pres. l Majorette 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2 Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. l, 3, 4 Snow Festival 4 Prom Comm. 3 I8 4 Q ...fr ' '5 ' x Robert Shinault Auto Mechanlcs 4 Nancy Sigman Gray State 3 Y-Teens 3, 4 Y-Teen Scc. 4 French Club 3, 4 French Club Pres 4 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festlval Comm Rep Wcek Comm 3, Dramatic Club 2 Q! . 'Q 'W' f . --.41 -.af 0 . 4 i ,K rr fr A L' . r ' lf.. ' iwf1, i4 1, '01, Z1 f Z1-QC ff if 1: ' ,,f 2.50 of .4-1 9 1 Robert Sisson Weldy Smail Class Oftlcer 3 Acttvlty Club l Student Ciuncrl l, 2, 3 Spelling Club l Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Seq Drgmgtlg Club l-ll-Y Club 3 Auto Mechanrcs 4 l-lr-Y Pres 3 Football l, 2 Foctball 3 Home Room Pres. 2 Basketball 2 LJ, 250-vb -' Jeb ,Luge -H f? Donald Smith Home Room Pres. 3 Chess Club 2, 3 Chess Club Sgtfat- Arms 2 Smith Herby Smith James Smith Linda Smith Sandra Smith Rom Sec.-Treas, l Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2 Snow Festlval Comm, 3 lub 2 All County Chorus l, 3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Pep Week Comm. 4 C lub 3 State Chorus 2 Track 2, 3, 4 X-Ray Reporter 2 , Club Natronal Chorus 4 Home Room Pres. I Y-Teens 2, 3 ,4 Student Council 4 Student of the Month 4 Activity Club l, 3 Monogram Club l, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Snow Festival Comm 4 Pep Week Comm. l, 2, 3,5 4 ll .,..a!' ni- fd 4.5, 'NQ Buddie Snodgrass Charles Spainhour Donald Spence Mary Ann Sprouse Mary Stewart Golf Team 2, 3 X-Ray Reporter 2 Home Room Vice Pres. Intramural Sports I, 2, 3 4-I-l Club I Shop Club I, 2, 3 I-li-Y Vice Pres. 3 l, 2 Pep Week Comm. I, 2, Y-Teens 2 I-li-Y Pres. 4 Chess Club Vice Pres. 3 3, 4 Shop Club 2 Dramatic Club 4 Snow Festival Comm. 4 P Y JOY 'ld 9 Q Edith Eleanor Stone Nancy Strain Minerva Suman Y-Teens I, 2, 3 Y-Teens I Class Sec. ond Treas. I Volleyball I, 2 Red Cross Club 3 Home Room Sec. and Basketball I, 2 Jr. Classical League 3 Treas. I French Club I x ru Q 46 ll llll I ll Jr. Acad. of Science 2, 3, 4 Jr. Acad, of Science Vice Pres. 4 Memoirs 4 X-Ray Reporter 4 'CI A Jr. Classical League 4 Li' if French Club 4 ,f .Lf Sec. French Club 4 ' ,V Pram Comm. 3 , 'L Chess Club 3 ffl my XIII fl P In I fl I .QU Florence Sutton Maiorette 2, 3, 4 Head Majorette 4 Student Council l, 3, 4 Sub-Deb Club 2, 3, 4 Sub-Deb Club Rec. Sec. 4 Snow Queen 4 Student of the Month 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 French Club 4 Memoirs Bus. Mgr. 4 Chm. Pep Week 3 Chm. Snow Festival 4 Jr. Acad. of Science 2, 3, 4 Y-Teen Del. Jackson's Mill 2 Intramural Sports 4 Prom Comm. 3 if WJ Janina Syms Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teen Del. Jackson's Mill 3 Bible Club 4 Snow Festival Comm. homas Taylor Ben Telford Carolyn Thabet ss Club 2 3 Football 2 3 Su Deb Club 2 3 4 oo all l Track 2 Sub Deb Club Pres 4 ep Week Comm l Home Room Vtce Pres 2 Jr Classical League 2 Prom Comm 3 Pep Week Comm 2 3 4 Snow Festlval Comm 4 Pram Comm 3 Jr Classucal Le gu Snow Festlval Comm 4 l-lu Y Club 4 lass Sec 4 Stu ent Councul 3 4 az df Fla e Queen Attendant Black Eagle Atten nt 4 Sno Queen Attendant 4 Memonrs Advertnsm Q 'Z ICE gf ffflr M 1 Q Mgr 4 1' erry Thompson Thomas Townsend Carolyn Trout s Club l 2 otball l YTeens 2 3 4 :be Club 2 3 4 Shop Club 3 Y Teens Vnce Pres 4 Glee Club 4 Rep 2 Home Room Pres 2 Jr Classtcal League 3 4 Shop Club Sec 3 Jr Classlcal League Na Home Room Pres tlonal C nv Home R and Tr as ep k o m Pn m omni 3 F S I is 9' Carolyn Turley Home Room Sec and Treas l Maporette 2 3 4 Y Teens 2 hub Deb Club 3 4 Student Councll 4 Pep Week Comm 3 Snow Festuval Comm Prom Comm 3 Basketball l 2 V eyball l 2 - 4- 3 ' -ll 4 '52 . - I 2 L Davnd Thompson Ofball l 2 Basketball 3 Band 2 Club l Sclence Club 2 hotography Club 4 Shnrley Jean Turley Home Room Treas l Y Teens 2 Jr Busuness Club Sec Home Room Sec 4 Pep Week Comm 2 3 he C , , 4 , b- , , 4 Fo , , 3 tb - , 4 A . ' ' , , , 4-H , 2 , ' , 4 ' A , - . r ' ' aff: -- , l - 2 I I H . 1, . . 47 0' ' 1 Q fw I ' ' -3 l f f 4 X l s f hes , , 3, 4 Fo , 2 - , , . . Home Room Vnce Pres. 4 Y-Teens lnterclub Coun- X-Ray Reporter 2, 3 Jr, Business Club 3 Cul , , 4 , , . ' . 3 t ,Sa . V . , 4 , 5 A N . 4 P C' , 4 . Sp? e r' I m, 4X on ,' A .4 tie A f X, 3 kr 3 X 7 ' . - at l ' N 4 1 if J l ' ' 3 x X 'W - , n , ex ,QL V K' - A .g U 47 l 'J 2 A' Q um 4 ll , 5 f at ff f' 'S ' S Clyde Underwood Edwin Vaughan Stonewall Jackson Hugh Memolrs 4 l, 2 Jr. Acad of Scnence Chess Club 3 French Club 3, 4 l-li-Y Club 4 Chess Club l, 2, 3 Home Room Vice Pres. 4 Pep Week Comm, l, 2, 3 Q 'J 6 Home Room Vtce Pres. 2 Prom Comm. 3 MNA' I L' ,024 l6 , 1 lf xo-V oxoflsl - ill' 'Nl Z- 1.3 James Waddell Carole Walter Student Councll Sec, and Jr. Classical League 3 Treas. 4 X-Ray Advertising Mgr. Asst. Editor X-Ray 3 4 Rep to S.A.S.C. 4 X'Ray Club 4 Del. Camp Horseshoe 2 Snow Festival Comm. 4 Kan. Valley Co-Gov. Pep Week Comm. 4 Asso A A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3 Memoirs 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3 FrCr'1Cl'1 Club 3, 4 Intramural Sports 3 Chaplaln of Hi-Y Club 3 l xi, V i Pep Week Comm. 2, 3, pl ,V ll I vl A . Student of the Month 433 rllp l l P Home Room Vice Pres. 2, 3 Snow Festival Comm. 3 Carman Ward Band l, 2, 3, 4 All County Band 3 All County Band l, 2, 3, 4 All State Band testi Jr. Classlcal League 3 French Club 4 Tra k 2. , 1 jf,-, ,ml A-Q I f, . If 1 ' N!! - xglllbffa s, nr.. ff VVTAIIA 1-1 Q .it l.0 rf 4' X. John Warnke Donald Waters Franklin Weaver Kenneth Webb Boys' Actlyity Club 2 Chess Club l Home Room Vice Pres. l, Chess Club 3 Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 4 Spelllng Club 4 'Q Joann Weikle Sub-Deb Club 4 Activity Club 2, 3 t x, N- f-.,1 Q- sf, Qc' wplecsmw ' Activity Club 3, 4 Activity Club Sec. 3 Bible Club 3, 4 Jr. Classical League Pep Week Comm. I V-lome. Room Officer I X90 g up -,Q 9 NJ G- N , -.1 r' X x ff , f' i f 29 5 gl I yy . l l .l AS O - f. lj l Ll- J - X 1 x-.T X t ' N be Q X wk X, xl . XS, 7 ' - 'x 'l 1 li HX l Q K V - . Wy x S l :V N V E X. v , NM 3 X , ' ' X' , 48 h 3 ul , g . 1 . . , if 5 ' WY Mary Wheeler Herman Owen Whitley Y-Teens l, 2 Activity Club l, 4 Future l-lomemokers of Shop Club 2 America 2 Home Room Pres. 2 Jr. Business Club 4 Vice Pres. Home Room 4 Willis Ray Wilson 2, 3 Football l, 2, 3 Basketball l, 2 ,3, 4 N-Club Club 3 Nicholas High School l, -sr 33 David Wilkinson James Wilkinson Susannah Williams Basketball l ,2, 3, 4 Football l, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball l, 2 Y-Teens 2, 4 Home Room Sec. and Track 2, 3, 4 A p ella Choir 3 Treas. 4 GI ub 3 j2f agar?-59 ' -'7 Marvin Wilt Ronald Workman Louie Wright 4 if X it l Activity Club 2, 3 Chess Club 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 2, 4 Home Room Pres. 2 lx 9 ml J 4 llll Thomas Wright Mary Wyper Lou Ann Zickafoose Marian Zimmerman Boys' Activity Club 2, 3 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Kan, Co. Chorus 2, 3 Pres. Senior Class 4 Y-Teens 2 A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Girls' Nation Party Red Cross Club 4 3 X-Ray 4 Glee Club l, 2, 3 Girls' State Party Chm. Pep Week Comm. 3, 4 Jr. Classical League 3, 4 Nat. Hon. Soc, Pres. 4 Volleyball 2 X-Ray Cluln 4 Nat. Hon. Soc. 4 Glee Club l Home Room X-Ray Re- Sec. Kan. Co, Co-Ga A Cappella l porter 4 4 Basketball 3 Prom Comm, 3 Memo: ' Asst, E . 4 Snovs Festival Comm. 4 Sub-D Tr as. 4 v X si de i 5.-rvionih 3 il , . iv' ' lassical League Se I 4 1 l rom m, Chm, A5 YK! Pep ek chm, 1, 4 Xl Maiorette 2, '3, JJ Qt t ncil 3 iv S7 S . A , of Mae l 2 X r r l 40 NL i i 4 Om rffmcz Of thee we sing, Our Alma Hear the praise we cry! sfiigf May our hearts that joy has gladdened Q Hold your honor ever high. l Our thoughts will ever turn to thee, l l The school that we revere, And through the years in memory, l South Charleston High most dear! lirlfifll BOYS STATE CAMP HORSESHOE Edward Denvson Joe Mullen Ernest Holrnboe Pauline Fox GIRLS STATE Marian Zimmerman Pa? Callxsan Rae Allen Mary Bradley Nancy Slgrnan x Q Wl GWQQ mm -we-1 BEST LOOKING- l BE ST FXLL RDLLND 'P'--2 EDWARD gun PENN D k:u.Y AN '-ULMIA mason zxmmskmm Gnnrrm-4 Bowan 'WL F'-lin' MOST SCHOOL smswr MOST PoPun.AR. fl FL.oRF.Nu: AN Jim Su:r'roN D SMVTH FRANK AND Nmqqy BENNETT MLARPHY 'QI hip U Mos'r n.uo:a.Y To success PENNY AND EDWARD znmmikmmfl NINKSON w k , ,x 1 2 M.. . M ai N gf , Y o ,,, 5 - 0 X F . X' . in fav I M ' f 5 km Q X l h 5 KW 111317 FRIENDLIEST QEQWMVMW W , SSI: . 4 i ELLY I' c,rmrm'u-x Mb 5 X ET IEST SPMLE Q VX 7 YR f ul AQ MOST ATHLETIC ! N JIM AND NANQY SMVTH CHSTQ h - f 4 A lA Al Ax FIRST ROW Anne Bowman Jam Morrts Merrttt Escu Tom Adkuns Donna McCoy SECOND ROW Charles Sparnhour Marulyn Rule Nancy Rollyson Betsy Engle Sally Kegley Dana Baldwtn THIRD ROW Bob Baer Bob Dunn Barney Ltlly Student Dtrectors Rochelle Del-latnaut Boyd Clendentn 7iem Two plays were presented by the Sensor Class durtng the sprung months The fufth pertod speech class presented the play A Nose for News on Aprtl 7 whale the play ou Cant Klss Caroltne was guven tn the ftrst week of May by the slxth pertod speech class group of buddtng news reporters encounter numerous duff: culttes whale trylng to prepare thenr school paper for prrnttng Thvngs were goung rather smoothly ttf you overlook the normal bumps unttl an escaped convlct appeared on the scene and then the tmreworks really started Runntng through the play ts a thread of suspense concern Ing the secret ntttatson of the Exalted Order of Type Luce l the clostng scenes the reporters drscoyer that most of therr problems perta ned to thts tnnttatlon for the conynct was really tn on the scheme Q 54 l Thus page sponsored by llll xx N KANAWHA VALLEY FLoRls1' ASSOC rl I If V I - IIY A Nose for News was a delightful comedy in which a ' 1 4 . n X tm A new glrl was an town, and the school was In a turn'woIl4 thls was no ordlnary gtrl, Nuce looklng9 Yes, but not conven- ttsnal ln clothes and nnanner, The glrls were lrmtatlng herg 1 the boys were flabbergasted. The tan began when the bays declded ta pat an end ta her lndependence Joe, the buggest at all the org wheels, was ap- patntea ta do the lab, The task glyen was to klss the glrl, but eyeryane knew that Yau Can't Klss Caraltne The aftermath at J2e's btg date wlth Carallne was In an appeallng scene ln whrch Jae, more Interested ln hrs standung wtth Carallne than hls reputatlan as a Casanaya, told the gang, lt's no ase, tellasfyodd better lay oft, Thls glrl's an Iceberg from way up North Secretly Joe whtgpered ta htm- ielt that what the boys dldn't know wouldn't hart thern The play at typucal teen-agers dellghted the aadlence wnth .ts presentatlcn an May 4 In the school audltcnum. Dld he succeed KNEELING-Carolyn Trout FIRST ROW Rhenas OD ll Becky Bryant Kelly Grutflth Penh Znmmerman bar Knauss Herb Jarrett Mary Bradley Nancx Murphy ,hm Waddell, SECOND ROW-Nancy Slgman, Rae Alhrl D.n Faremani Betty Delawdelr, Bull Meadows, BOY X X P k 6 X 1 iff A-iff' ZZ Q If M6 xX X I Mx X 2' Nzl kg. 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GEORGE HUFFMAN W-BB PAUL HUFFMAN -58- JOHN JACKSON LARRY R JACKSON LARRY T JACKSON CAROLYN JARRETT J IVA JOHNSON Ni A YP JEFFERY JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOHNSON GEORGE JONES nf JIMMY JORDAN RAY JUDY CHARLES KATHoI.I NAOMI KELLY PATSY KELLY 90 BETTY KENNEDY ij l W JMKWM 1' Allsdh JANE KEYS DELBERT KIDD DAVID KIDWELL ASHLEY KIRBY CYNTHIA KOCH ff 2'-N STUART KRAMER MICHAEL KRNETA BILLIE KUHN ELAINE LAWRENCE ARBUTUS LAWSON f 4 A GLENDA LAWSON ANN KAY LEGG S SALLY LEWIS BARBARA LITTERAL FL cARoLYN LLOYD I .Lu-rl IDAVID LOOSI PAT MAHoNEY LEO MALLORY SHARON MANSOUR STELLA MARINO --.R WL BETTY Jo MARSHALL DREMA MARTIN VIRGINIA MARTIN ' cARoLYN MASSEY VIRGINIA MATTHEWS 7 MQ A Xi FRED MECLURE ,, fl 'V BEVERLY MCCORMICK I, L4 X DELORES MCCUNE ' ' A ,I XJ Q , A M WAI 46 A JEAN MATTOX BARBARA MAYES 77 Y? , ., H - , , 1 it . f I - -L 'HP I T' fg Rf' 1 . A M A. K K -. -. .' 1 N Yi' A fl- ,, ' A .4 L Q D? A I , -. 0 ai .f ,44- ' 3. . LP . 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NANCY REED LINDA ROBERTS NANCY ROBERTS ROBERT ROGERS DEAN ROLLINS HELEN ROLLINS PHYLLIS RUMBAUGH JAMES SAUNDERS KENNY SCARBERRY BARBARA SCHOONOVER GREG SCHULTZ EMMA JEAN SCOGGINS some SECKMAN Q 'T PAUL SHARPS DOUGLAS SHREWSBURY RONALD SKIDMORE FRANCES SLATER JOHN SLIMICK ASENATH SMITH KELLY SMITH NANCY SMITH OSCAR SMITH WILLIAM SMITH ROBERTA SNELL BENNY SNODGRASS MARILYN SNYDER CAROLYN SPARKS BARBARA SPENCER JO ANN SPITLER JUDY STEWART GEORGE STILL RICHARD STROHL DANNY STONE LARRY STUDDARD LINDA SULLIVAN MARGARET SUTTER CAROL TAYLOR STEVE TAYLOR DICK THEWES FRANK THOMPSON BOB THROCKMORTON RICHARD TOOLEY BARBARA TOWNSEND SHARON TRIPLETT TOMMY TULLY FRANK TURLEY JANET TURLEY BUDDY TURNER MONA TURNER 'fa I, fu gr E 1 J S GJ' Nik. 45- 'K ,J i all X I I 5: I 4' 4' T rv A , ,., -P ? he r.,. AV dw,- ..:,. h Y QR ' el? , -J , - 5 I I, . A Ag, . 4 Q . tn: . X ff w I :ii I JIM STUCK -'H + 4 46 ,. I ' L Sygxd f'l J 4 5 Q is ' A .T ,. 4:91, Wy G I 1 as I-7 Q ' N use r 'J' , . X 3 4wjJf' Ldwv 19: TOMMY TURNER FRED TWICHELL LORAINE TYLER JUDY VANCE BOBBY VANDAL BARBARA VAUGHAN SUZANNE WALKER TOM WALKER DORRIS WALLS MARY LOU WALTON BILL WARNER BEN WATKINS PHIL WATSON BARBARA WEBB HARRY WEBB DALTON WEBBER JERRY WEEKS WILLIAM WEST MARY WHITE LOIS WHITTINGTON LARRY WILKINSON BILL wh. :AMS WILLIAMS ARGAR ET WILLIAMS M- f- M LLIAMS W, Arm BILL WRIGHT f AU ROSALIE WILLIAMS TOMMY WILLIAMS ANN WLLIAMSON ANITA WILSON BENSON WINFREE ANN WINNINGS MARY WITHROW WENDELL WITHROW BARBARA WOLFE ERMA WOOD all A 4. , .I L' ,I A ,,, Z is fy .4 ' 7 -s P iv 0 q v- ,-I 5, K R , 4 .. 1 fx' H - if A , N x - I ,H fl X , N ' gs vi B I - ,. L-1 T A . - - - , , A x. I iv I -1 ' L, ' l, I ' , s Q I 'I ' 'isa ' I I . jj 1 5 , Agfiz, Q ' f ffi'ff' 1. O1 ,. ' I If H vi' Q J-fl J , .ff - n, I 3 h Q iq Q ,L L' gi ' Rf, - B I f 'I I ' I 'IK AX l- 1 v-,V 7 - fl: r . 4 62114 ,, :I I , , 3'. - A A .- z x' 4 ,, I Ji t . 6 W ,Y - M i Y S, cg ' A V 1 x ,',, 2 ga' H T J W , by X . 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K4 fx ffm XXN1 ' T 7 ffl 0 5 -1-,IZZ XT 77 yf797 W4 xw K X V xxd , F x 1 A f . fi VFF '7KPl3 W ' A vkf K Rl-.. ,. .Sw M I! 5 3 1 ' , Q . -.5 at 7-f 1 ms ,.., xl nw. ,,-. 2 n vu...- t Q -snag, In May l955 the student body of South Charles ton Htgh School elected capable leaders who would govern our student councll They were orestdent Edward Denison, vtce presudent Ernest Holmboe and secretary treasurer .hm Waddell Throughout the year these offtcers together wtth the student body have worked to make our school one of the best Through the efforts of our officers and the Student Counctl many tmprovements were made Under thelr leadershtp specual assemblies were presented to honor students Intramural sports between home rooms was successfully conttnued and Player of the Week and al o attended the rneetlng of the Southern Assoctatton of Student Counclls and brought back many con structtve Ideas for the Improvement and benefut of the school Thcse three members of the Sentor Class ou standtnq rn scholarshtp leadershlp and cttlzenshtp together wtth the Student Councll have mode the s hool year of l955 56 a most successful one T them we owe our stncere apprecuatuon and gratitude for all that has been accomplushed QSM lll 5 T ' x V l Q' , , - Student of the Month were selected. Our officers l I I s i. f, V I ,cy f - , o 'x Q Q EJVIQA 5 i Y - fgjr E FIRST ROW Carolyn Turley Paulune Fax Carolyn Thllner Jam Waaciell Fd Denrson Ernne Holmboe Merrrtt F IL .lean Dlelferb n Vonnne O Dell SECOND ROW Jam Smlth Dan Foreman Kellx Grlfflth Jerry Sham II C r I Cr wf r G II C R C r I I-Iaddlx Mr M I an THIRD ROW Penny Zvrnrnerman Jon Chafrn If JU Jann Phll Watbrn Florence Sarto .Ioan Bennet Student enema! OFFICERS Prewlent Edward Demson C Prem en Ermc Holmboe Quran 8 Ir our Jim Waddell Span Mrs Nellie Melton e Stolen' Ccuner' wth a true sp nt cmzenyhp enriched our currleular an e ra arrrea C atranilng caoperatmar wrt te acam an' C mmanlty organrzatlam It as helped earn at many deberwlng pralects One e the mm atbtandlng of these as sendung stu ent ral stale sfafleht government rneehnag Thus year the Caancul dlrecfed a IJ vs rntra mural bpot program conducted the selechon of Staclen' of the Manth and Player of the I dlrefrei the School electrons and ar tlelaated In The Kanawha C unfy CO Govern ment As matron M l-H il-' Q- -Q-.J 4-1 ...ax fi Members delrberate questlon J 1 FIRST ROW Carol Haddux Edward Denuson Barbara Qunsenberry secretory Marnan Znmmerman presudent Carl Joe Mullen vnce presldent Rae Allen Edward Vaughan SECOND ROW Gall Cook Lando Sammons Patrlcla Colllson Carew Powell Jane Klunger Florence Sutton Mary Bradley Carol Crawford Nancy Casto Barbara Knauss Joanne Hunneshagen Mrs Thelma Conley sponsor THIRD ROW Norma Jean Carr Treva Lyn Muller James Waddell Ernest Holmboe Rob rt Baer Hcnry Merrntt Escue Robert Gueltch Jon Chafln Barbara Snyder Mary Ann Sprouse Zcaaaf Wanna Saccetq NIITIIINHL HIIJH EAJIIUY A chapter of the Natuonal Honor Socuety of Secondary Schools the Natnonal Honor Soclety of South Charleston Hugh School creates an enthusuasm for scholarshup encourages the development of character promotes worthy leadershnp and stimulates the desnre to render service Only lO per cent of the Sensors and 5 per cent of the Junuor A Class can be selected for membershsp by the faculty nf they possess these trouts and have mountanned a 'B' scholastuc average -Wm an-- ' ' 'W' Offfcers rehearse for nnductuon ceremony 'X fu Q 82 l llll lll f W ' ' - AW 1 -1 . . 1 - 1 ex ' M. 9 'r ' t N ' , r ' MAX, A ' t ' 1? 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A I it f A 1 1 l . 3 , X?1Ju1,fl't! so A 4' 1 . s 'I' vi 'L All ll ' ' N Y' , -f 5, 4 A- O Ka 1 ,' --c ' Q 'y:'.,Lk.1 f l hi I li I I A W I I I A I T - I l I I ' 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - W 1 C2 J I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I O l l S l 1 I I A ' I I A 7 7-7 gn' 6 FIRST ROW Betty Evans Horrrett Fulkes Barbara Mayes Sharon Moffatt SECOND ROW Pat Chandler Jean Ann Mattox Mrs Burdette cczfccfze 476464624 0 !40ft6'Z664 OFFICERS Presndent Harruett Fulkes Vnce Presudent Sharon Moffatt Secretary Barbara Mayes Treasurer Betty Evans X Ray Reporter Jean Ann Mattox Sponsor Mrs Helen Burdette The members of the Future Teachers of Amenco learn about the opportunntues In teachnng the methods of cultnvatnng the quah ttes essentnol for a good teacher and the means of fosterung the development of student leadershtp M Q- 4 .Ns Wal Thenrs wull be a busy future FIRST ROW Bob Throckmorton Margaret Wulltams David Cook Mary Ann Sprouse Ernte l-lolmboe Janice Anderson John Howell Betsy Cole Charles Fuller Dean Rolluns SECOND ROW Lots Whttttngton Suzanne Carruther Mary Gobel Becky Atwood Barbara Snyder Jane Kltnaer Mary Ann Blarr Barbara Ferrer Beverly McCorr'nlck Cynthna Koch Joanne l-lunneshagen Mrs Dorsey THIRD ROW Charles Hall Ruchard Kurby Bob Barr Greg Duggan Bull Katholr Fred Twttchell Jerome Gorby Tom Marttn Torn Freld 50460114 OFFICERS Prestdent Jamce Anderson 4 Vrce President Mary Ann Sprouse Secretory John Howell Treasurer Erme Holmboe Scrence Fatr Chairman Charles Fuller Sponsor Mrs Dansy Dorsey The Mound Chapter of the Junror Academy of Scrence un tts twenty frrst year at South Charleston Hugh School The tnrtratnon banquet was held rn Novem ber and an Aprtl was the annual state meet mg ln May the group attended the Pennsyl Vanta State Sctence Farr ,of-TN Davld explalns hls protect Sctence students attend lecture Under the dlrectlan of Dalsy C Dorsey students parted Thursday February 2 from Charleston After cnnessee to ulytatn an cclucatlonal ytew of atomlc rnuseurns and other places of xnterest they returned energy The Oak Rltlgc Sclcnce Tour which had home February 5 nrlalnated last xear throu h Dorse Tours Inc d Q N Joanne l-lunneshagen an honor student at S C H S was chosen from a fleld of 20 B28 partlclpants as Honorable Mentlon the tlfteenth Westlnghouse Sclence Talent Search add tlon to the two hundred slxty honor abe rnentlt ns there were forty wlnners who were awarded a trlp t Washlngton to dlsplay thelr exhlbtt order to compete each partlclpant rnust lu e a speclal three hour exannlnatlan wrste a ne th usanl ward thenne concernlng a spe c I sclence project and have a personal data blank fllled out by the local sponsor Joanne s theme was n the extra tlon of drugs by per culatlan Although honorable mentlons wln no cash awards thelr chances of abtalnlng good schalarshlps to the schools of thelr cholces are greatly lrnprovecl Htl 5 -A.. Wlnner congratulated by presldent Y 4 A W 15 1 ' S ' ' ', I 1' r ft an , n 0 H ,L . I f 1-, ' we QV, pf from the Kanawha Valley traveled to Oak Rrdge, spendlng seyeral, days ylsltlng atamlc energy plants T ' , , l r I VI es I -Q . , A ' V 15 w ' ' -0-.M 1 rn my ye, ln , t 4 rf rr . l ' 2 f ' b. ln f , -lg I lf! ' , X fx W 85 Xxl in Presndent Vuce Presndent Secreta ry Treasurer Sponsor f? 1 HSsg 0460! OFFICERS Joe Mullen Mary Bradley Penny Zummerman Davnd Moms Mrss Mary Sulluvan FIRST ROW Mary Ann Sprouse Lyn Bauley Florence Sutton Barbara Quusenberry Davud Moms Penny Zum rnerrnan Joe Mullen Mary Bradley Becky Bryant Joanne I-Iunneshogen Sally Noel Rae Allen Gaul Gardner SECOND ROW Mass Sullnvan Jean Maddox Carolyn Trout Anna Lee Reeves Lots Wuttnngton Ronald Eggle ton Merrnt Escue Ben Telford Barney Lllly Eluzabeth Engle Potty Martln Mary Wyper Anne Bowman THIRD ROW Suzanne Wulluarns Mary Murray Sharon Moffat Betty Delawder Ernue Holmboe Bob Baer Bull Katholu Dnllon Jay Roger I-lull Bob Wulluams Burnell Duffy Kay Davnsson Lou Ann Znckafoose lll ll The Classical League members are Seeking the best, the highest their goal, working for great- ness through glories of old. Every Thursday at noon the club meets during the lunch hour. Programs are planned and dis' cussed. Interesting talks on myths and legends are given by different club members. In October the club members went to Morshall College to visit classes. In November they held a formal initiation of junior high and high school members. The annual Latin Club banquet was held in March. In April a great number of club members attended the West Virginia Junior Classical League convention in Morgantown Latin and French Club enpoy Christmas party FIRST ROW Emma Jean Scoggins Jane Rearick Becky Nelson Lynn Thorley Judy Payne Suzanne Carruthers Barbara Ferrer Barbara Hardman Carol Kreps Barbara Schoonover Betty Hamill Vonnie ODell Judy Fox Barbara Vaughan SECOND ROW-Carol Haddix Bill Kahler John Slimmick Carl Ekstrom David Cook Bill Price Bill McLaughlin Jane Klinger Ellen Andrews Patti Gross Sally Lewis Jean Dickerson Elizabeth Quarrier Nancy Sargent Sharon Pickens THIRD ROW Cynthia Koch Janice Fox Tom Martin Stanley Ingman Tim Holsclaw Richard Kirby Fred Twichell John Snyder Houston Newman Bill Bayles Fred Ghiz Gypsy Barker Barbara Harrison Janace Healy QW FIRST ROW Pat Colluson Penny Zumrnerman Mary Bradley Mary Ann Sprouse John Howell Nancy Slgman Tom Adksns Becky Bryant Rae Allen SECOND ROW Mass Shurey Barbara Knauss Barbara Hatcher Carol Crawford Lunda Bowles Marnne Bowland Carew Powell Nancy Murphy Mary McCorm:ck THIRD ROW Charles Fuller Rhenus ODell Jvm Waddell Don Foreman Herb Jarrett Edwm Vaughan Ed Denuson Bull Meadows .fe Heade I UWA mwu OFFICERS Presndent Nancy Sugman Vnce Presndent Tam Adluns Secretary Mary Ann Sprouse Treasurer John Howell Sponsor Mnss Mary Slnrey Vuce presmdent presudes over meetnng ,L FIRST ROW Florence Sutton Bull Harrxs Mary Ann Sorouse John Howell Nancy Slgman Tom Adkins Lando Sammons Sue Moore SECOND ROW Mrs Shnrey Carolyn Wtlburn Judy Rasprllaure Roberta Holdsworth Nancy Rollyson Sallue Davis Elnor Pruce Sue Older Fred Ersknne THIRD ROW Duck Ruce Frank Larmon Treasure Wtblen Bob Watson Carmon Ward Joe Snell James Straughan Ronald Eggleton 14146464 Le Circle Francaus IS one of the oldest and most actnve clubs In South Charleston Hlgh School Conttnuung last years prolect the members of the club teach o class In canversatuonal French to the students of Eduson school under Mtss Shurey s dorectuon Other actuvutues enclude an assembly program the Mardu Gros durung French Week bake sales and the annual French Latln Clubs luncheon at Chrustmas ll FIRST ROW Judy Rousseaux Carolyn Trout Kay Davusson Alice Fields Carol l-larklns Nancy Sugrnan Luana Bowen SECOND ROW Mrs Stewart Betty Delawder Carolyn Westfall Shirley Lutz Pat Colluson Sandra Smlth Norma Jean Carr Ellen Brannon Janlna Ann Sym Helen l-lull THIRD ROW Mary Murray Suzanne Wnlluams Martha Hawkins Charlotte MCKeever Eleanor Stone Carol Crawford Mabel Hudson 60140166054 Presudent Vnce Presudent Secretary H ,, Treasurer , ,, Members make valentine favors. ,, X QL 3 90 l llll M lllly Sponsor ,,,,, OFFICERS 'Efmfif Ahce Fields Kay Davlsson Nancy Sigman Carol Harkin: Louise Stewart Pr ud rnernbers dlsplay pennant A new DVCIQCT 'S mfoduced TEEN Notch your worst lme gurls The Senror YTeen Club nelps a gurl to grow both sccrallv and spurrtuallv Through :ts progra'n she dns covers new honzans partzc paves rn worthwhrle octuvmes and makes astung fnendshrps The YTeer's have as therr stcnacrds the aevelcprrlent of character growth n frlend hlp wufh peoples of all races rellgrons and natucnclmes nd on understandur-g of Chrus lan :deals favors for hospltals fullrng baskets for the needy and endlng boxes overseas Y Teen annual banquet llwf? N l IA. ' s 1 an ' T, - ' J ' U Some oflthe projects of the lY-Teens are makmg . l -' ' , I, , 1 V, , 1' K 5 I, I A ,bf T x I Q - ' l . I ll' 9l ll I l ' l ll ll OFFICERS President , Rilla Skeens Vice President , , Gail Cook Secretary H Jackie Lyons Treasurer Barbara Massey Sponsor .,,.,....,.A..... . ,,,,,,7, Mrs. Evelyn Chapman The Junior Y-Teens as a Christian organiza- tion participate in helping the needy with gifts of food, toys, and clothing. Together with the other Y-Teens they are responsible for the South Charleston High School Christmas tree which was seen in the lunch room before the holidays In their meet ings they find ways to promote higher Christian principles among themselves and in their com munity Their aim is to help others 6446012 76604 1 FIRST ROW Dorothy Lawson Sandra Hatfield Sandra McMinn Nancy Erskine Jackie Lyon Gail Cook Rilla Skeens Barbara Massey Linda Sammons Audrey Darnold Carolyn Wilburn Sue Older SECOND ROW Mrs Chapman Sue Moore Nancy Edwards Roberta Cobbs Suzan Blake Joan Brand Janis Sullivan Sallie Mullins Mary Angel Kay Means Joyce Cobb Wilma Stork Jean Hager THIRD ROW Pat McNellan Edith Cav enclish Frances Kessinger Jean Mace Nora Lee Holstein Anna Mae Given Beverly Cobbs Mary Samples Barbara Hardman Carolyn Carr Ruth Morgan l l OFFICERS Presldent Joan Bennett Vtce Prestdent Jane Keys Sec etory Sharon McVlcker Treasurer Sharon Mansour X Ray Reporter Mary Ann Graham Sponsor Mrs Una Meadows The Sophomore Y Teens are a group of hard worktng enthusuostrc gurls Durnng theur first year rn htgh school they have worked on many '-g worthwhule drlyes and planned many recre atlonal proyects Same of these are dances and slumber and swtmmung parties Y Teens take tfrne to pose for plcture VF FIRST ROW Jane Keys Sharon Mansour Joan Bennett Sharon McVuckers SECOND ROW Judy Bowen Cor ma Crouch Rose Morne Cole Jane Bennett Carol Pack Louuse McMllllan Gnnny Matthews Carolyn Daoust Jockre Fnzzell Llnda Cole Judy Vance Wanda Duty Lyn Barley Betty Kennedy THIRD ROW Margaret Wrllrams Marulyn Snyder Delores Cobbs Phyllls Gatewood Kay Dulun Patti Gross Joann Hrll Mary Ann Gra ham Nancy Dixon Lrndo Lawson Patty Prrchard Cnssy Lawson Sharon Burdette Barbara Webb FOURTH ROW Vonnne ODell Judy Fox Janace Healy Suzanne Walker Sally Lewns Becky Atwood Gypsy Barker Carol Jarrett Barbara Cunnrngham Ellen Andrews Barbara Wolfe Mary Whute Beverly Vanscoy Nancy Smsth Bobble Coleman 1 wtf S S J 41 . ' ' f A . . A 4 V .Mi sp Q8 C. 1 lxl. 7 - 'l . , .A 1 7 ' , ' 14 -V I ' r :F fl r - 'T A 1 E A N 8 - i A Y. i Jf1'Lt' xxx L ' , Y ' fl W I x Q Q 93 l lll ' lll Q FIRST ROW-Carolyn Kopp Judy Scholl Florence Sutton Paulune Fox Carolyn Thabet Carolyn Turley Penny Zlmmerman Ramona Hott Judy Shabdue SECOND ROW Jo Ann Wenkle Barbara Morton Sandra Faust Rochelle DeHa1naut Mary Lou Arden Jean Duckerson Nancy Shawver Marjorue Drake Mrs Corrle THIRD ROW Barbara Quusenberry Mary Bradley Kay Monk Geneva Turner Judy Payne Carol Haddlx MDM OFFICERS President Carolyn Thabet Vice Presudent Paulme Fox Recordung Secretary Florence Sutton Correspondnng Secretary Ramona Hou Treasurer Penny Zimmerman .f Sergeant at Arms Carolyn Turley Publicity Chairman Judy Scholl Sponsor Mrs Dorothy Corrle l IJ Presadent presides over meeting wif . I Y VV 7 VFMA S so - S Y . x ' QL A I J ' Q 94 l lll' lll ,Q -11, lqg 49' Sub Deb dnscusses socncl octlvnty One of the most octave orgonnzotnons ot South Chorleston Hegh School the Sub Deb Club mountonned nts hugh stondnng thas yeor os one of the most communnty conscious groups In the school The gurls corrled out mony projects flxung boskets of food ond clothing for needy fomulues rolslng funds Who didnlt drink her tea? ff for the Unuted Notions lnternotxonol Chnl dren s Educotaon Fund ond toklng core of th school clnnlc Sccrolly they held o Chrustmos porty ond two banquets to tormolly lnltuote the n wly elected members ' - ' ' . A ' ici Induction of new members. Rs -Q--.......,,,, , is-elif 4-q c Winners dlsplay thelr trophy gmail OFFICERS Presldent Vlce President Chaplaln Secretory Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor W 2 65445 Charles Spoinhour Dick Rice Jim Morris Joe Blackwell Barney Lilly Skip Morris Glen E. Pennington 95' gc, JN, John Bratt Chester Morris John Warnke J FIRST ROW Jam Morris Joe Blackwell Charles Spalnhour Barney Lully Duck Rice Mr Pennington SECOND ROW Tom B Adkuns Clarence Roberts Ben Telford Max Oxley Mike Underwood THIRD ROW Bob Maupin GFZRW Hr Y Club vs Men Teachers To create mountain and extend hugh standards of Chrnstlan character through out the school and communoty was the basic project of the Hn Y Club ID l955 Its actuv utnes are many and varied Thus year the members of the H: Y obtalned the Chrnst Whose head? -X 7 lu-avr' Wil Barney told a poke mos tree for the school cafeterua auded the Solvatlon Army un the gntt basket program and sponsored a school dance Durlng the Chnstmas holudays they won the Y M C A basketball tournament The Hn Y Club and the Junlor Y Teens decorate the we Chrlstrnas tree an the catetena Gm ,W grail V 0 -2 '-f-. , 4 , . . . L 3 ' ' X C3 , ' 6 '., XL ,fr . gi. , ' . 6 . S o l' . , ' s I 4 f T gl g ' l :QL , Mgrrx lr sf ' ' x ' ' 15:1 -T- Y I A ' If fr. A C V g 9 l ll' lll Ei E FIRST ROW Davld Cook Weldy Small Barbara Knaus Dana Baldwln Donna Clark SECOND ROW Barbara Oxley Betty Hamnll Januce Fox Spuke Card n Cynthna Koeh Bull Meadows Faye Fadely Mrs Smlth THIRD ROW Charles Boothe Jurn Amburgy Don Spence Blll Connolly Kenneth Gray Garreth Srnlth Claude Spurlock Zmmcztcc Za! OFFICERS President Barbara Knauss Vnce Presudent Dana Baldwm Secretary Weldy Small Treasurer Donna Clark X Ray Reporter Dovnd Cook Sponsor Mrs Margaret Smnth To create a more actuve Interest nn drama 'ics and to give pupils a chance to develop any dramatuc abnlntues that they may possess IS the two fold program of the Dramatnc Club Students enter the club from all grades of hugh school The club rneetrngs usually can lst of varnous actnvltnes whnch call for the use of the members dramatlc abulntnes -UW and l conclude Q E 5 4 c- E I l X L l ' .. l ,. - -. , 2 .4 I. 6 hw- . L S . R- 4 Q T r A is l C , B qv E, IN v - 1 , li l x 1 I ,X pk H . . . - - -H U 98 l llll ' llll 2? 1-w ,,.Aw -sv IQ? sl e If 1 l K 5 1 9 FIRST ROW Mary Flelds Vmrgunua Johnson Ruta Garmclee Nancy Trumble Rebecca Romme SECOND ROW Joyce Hoffman Arm Wnllnamson Barbara Swann Msss Balles .flfzmq gr ,V+ Members give tea for faculty. l OFFICERS Presndent Ruta Gondee Vuce Presndent Mary Fields Secretary and Treasurer Januce Bufhngton X Ray Reporter Judnth Rhodes Sponsor Miss Clorlce Bonles The Lubrary Club ns one of the new clubs nntroduced to the students nn l955 The gurls In the club assnst Mlss Baules nn the Inbrary by helplng to keep the lubrary un order stranght enmg and dustung the books and shelves O December 13 l955 the club gave a Chrustmas tea for the faculty OFFICERS Dresndent Bob Snsson 5 W Vlce Pr sndent Rhenus O Dell A Secretary Herb Jarrett 3 Treasurer Don Foreman X Ray Reporter Tom Taylor Sponsor Mrs Mary Gnfhth The splrlt of competntuon reigned In Mrs Grufflth s room durung the Tuesday and Thurs day club pernods The members of her club matched theur wlts and skulls ln playmg the game of chess Whlle playnng they found many new frnends as well as umprovnng thenr sk Check Mate' F' FIRST ROW Carl Ekstrom Bob Rogers Joanne Hunneshagen Vuola Ewart Herb Jarrett Bob Slsson Rhenus O Dell Don Foreman Sally Noell Tom Taylor SECOND ROW Mrs Grnffrth Larry Lawson Duck Wolfe Tom Edwards Nnck Noland Duck Campbell Bud Wulluams Donald Waters Ray Humphreys Davnd Balderson THIRD ROW Gale Hughes Roy Lore Glenn Matheny Louus Wnght Tom Perry lval Gubson Steve Taylor Bull West Herman Pntchard ffl . 3. , Q T C T KW ' ' - -K . .. au. 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R , -4: l '3 x ru U' 100 l I ll ' ll OFFICERS Pre dent Harry Ramsey V Cc Prc dent Charles Dement rc Larry Wnlkunson Trc arer Bob McKee n Muss Mary Shnrey T promote better che p ater and lmpllfy un m nt ls m t wts t e memb r of the Che Club play am ng themselyes twuce a week Wh le playlrg they nat only be ame better ches players but they learn to be good sports u Qt-.v A game of wrt FIRST ROW Duck Meeks Howard Hackney .lurn Payne Hal McGlathery Douglas Shrewsbury SECOND ROW 'arry Snyder Kent Morton Mnke Herold Gary Grubg B b McKee Harrx Ramsey Larry Wllkansar- Joe Bennett Bull Dunlap Jeff Johnson Duck Bare Pat Mahoney THIRD ROW Davld Krawell Qtuart Kramer Mlke Hardman Ashley Kirby Bob Mount Gary Pelfrey John Peter Wendell Wlthrow Dowd Ho' ey Bull Warn er Bob Pleasants Mnss Shlrey FOURTH ROW Larry Sturldard Jrmmy Stuck Pat Murphy Owen Hngglns Pat Armstrong Harry Webb Jerry Weeks Steve Bowles Phl Watson Jam Muller Joe O Del Joe Kerns vi? FIRST ROW Marnlyn Harruson Barbara Ferrer Lunda Morrus Deanne Benge Roy Hugart Sue Nlcholas Bob Watson Jane Klunger John Howell Delores Price Roberta Phares Judy Morrns SECOND ROW Tom Ad kms Dowd Horton Ronnne Wnllnamson Jerry Thompson Dowd Ware Bll Kotholu Bull Snyder Treasure Wublen Bob Wulluoms Dovud Morrus John Slummlck Mass Sulluvon THIRD ROW Bobby Carte Frank Larmon Bnll Boyles James Straughan Seldon Ward Joe Snell Bull Harris Harry Parsley Jnm Barnette Bull Wnllxams Roger Hull Edna OFFICERS Presudent Bob Watson Vuce Presadent John Howell Secretary Jane Khnger Treasurer Carolyn Nncholos Sponsor Mass Mary Sulluvan Chess a warfare an mumature ns the popu lar game you see beung played nn Muss Sullnvon s Chess Club every club day Those who dad not understand Chess were taught the funda mentals by experrenced members at the be gnnmng of the year The club has had competmve class tournaments arranged cordung to the players abulutnes Everyone engoys the competutron wm or lose Good movel ,X QL U l O2 l lu if FIRST ROW Sally Burdune Nancy Murphy Dorus Kurk Nancy Casto Marta Reese Bonnue Cobbs Barbara Allen SECOND DOW Frances Lanham Carolyn Cunnunghcm Pat Trout Duanne Arnett Jane Kay Mallory Wanda Whytsell Ruth Lee Mrs Aluce Long THIRD ROW Leona Kudd Judy Ruffe Barbara Necleef Geraldune Harvey Elunor Pruce Margaret Ranson Sue Gatewood cfwcfq OFFICERS Presudent Nancy Costa Presudent Pro Tem Nancy Murphy Secretary 8- Treasurer Marta Reese X Ray Reporter Jane Kay Mallory Sponsor Mrs Ahce Long The gurls un the Actuvuty Club play basket Q vo eyball pun al ta e tennus rung tennus and cage ball durung club peruods Some of the gurls referee untramural games Through thus constant assocuatuon wuth sports the gurls become more unterested un the games and they promote better sportsman Shup C555 Teamwork through practu 6 Q F , z n, f ' 3 -.. 3 - . 7 . ,1 , V ,QE S5 5 ' K ' 3 -9 J if 1 Q v- Q - 'A Lui u .4 I 4. - Q v .l i Qs ' ' '- f J ., ' F r 1 I l u u u l 1 ' ig V I I I I I A 1. 1 ' - T' u r 1 u u u - 1 a 0 . I ' , D 5 b ll, ll , ' b l, bl , ' I . - V - ,u T - . u 5 ' . C . x Q ll' lO3 l ll lll OFFICERS President ,, Don Evans Vice President Michael Krnela Secretary and Treasurer Pat Martin X-Ray Reporter Bill Hostetler Sponsor Mrs. Neva Rogers One of the newer organizations at South Charleston High School, the Photography Club, was formed in l955. During December a party was given for the club members It gave them a chance to take pictures and later discuss them in club The members are learning to take pictures correct ly while they enioy the lun of photography Pdmgmpdq 6044 'N Nd I FIRST ROW Patricia Martin Bill Hostetler Don Evans Mike Krneta Patricia Bays SECOND ROW Janet Rite Marlene Wilburn Elizabeth Lawson Anna Lee Re ves Annette Johnson Mrs Rogers THIRD ROW Charles Hall Ronald Epperson David Thompson Allen Givens Ben Worley Larry Jackson Ronald Skidmore ,4 OFFICERS Presrdent Sondra Sanford Roberta Holdsworth Vrce Presrdent Secretary 8. Treasurer Lyda Barry Ronnie Nunn X-Ray Reporter Sponsor Mrs. Marie Casey Drawrng po ter for yarred actryltres and functrons rs the greatest servrce rendered to our school by the Art Club Under the watch ful eye af Mlss Casey the artrsts of the future practlce sn trnger parnts water colors Inks pastels and owls Each student learns to de velap has sklll to nts lwrghest posslbllrty 'LL' Self expressron through art ,-,fa FIRST ROW Naoml Kelly Marv Manno Phyllls Mayes Lyda Barry Sandra Sanford Ronnre Nunn Mary Mc Cormrck Anna Green SECOND ROW Leona Austrn Roberta Holdsworth Stella Marrno Carolyn Massey Slmrley Horton Elarne Reynolds Connne Potter THIRD ROW Judy Poteet Errc Crane Danny Stone Jean Palmer GLW FIRST ROW Billie Kuhn Marlene Moles Glorua Moore Alice Durrett Anna Medley Dixie Carver Juanita Damastus Vesta Pauley Laquita Harrison SECOND ROW Mrs Campbell Laura Counts Vivian Hill Sandra Butler Ann Kay Legg Betty Jo Marshall Phyllis Elkins THIRD ROW Sheila Hamrick Connie McGhee Mar tha Mitchell Connie Fox Janet Turley Alice Greene Jane Monk Margaret Sutter Janice Pauley alone Wamemakeza 1-fmezwa OFFICERS President Anna Medley Vice President Alice Durrett Secretary Dixie Carver Treasurer Glorua Moore Sponsor ,,,,, , ,, .. . ,,,,,, Mrs. Ercyl Campbell The Homemaking Club instructs g' ls 'n making better homes for others as well as for themselves. It not only prepares them for the future but it helps them in their homes today. The club tries to teach the teen-agers to bring the family closer together in every respect. Their theme naturally is Home ls Where the Heart ls. Gm f 2 ' 3 FIRST ROW Jackue Sydenstrucker Janet Austln Nancy Reed Carolyn Prlce Pat Reed Rhe-ma l-larnrner CarO lyn J an Coleman Fern Carole Coleman Beverly Rape SECOND ROW Mrs Wuley Kay Hull Barbara Green Dgrlene Sggrberry B tty Jo Martin Patsy Kelley Dreamiz Martln Pnyllls Waldron THIRD ROW Aluce l-lop klns Joyce Wnlte Nancy Roberts Ellen Kltts Plrwllu Gass Pnyllls Ktnnlson '51 Sewung students dlscuss tneur handiwork. OFFICERS President Patruclo Reed Vuce Presuclent Carolyn Pnce Secretary and Trea arer Rhema Sue Hammer X Ray Reporter Carolyn Coleman Sponsor Mrs Lourne Wlley One ol the Sewlng Clubs bggest ac vltues l year we t elr sewn can est wn ners were Rnern Scle Hammer who Wu flrst Ce w th an eyenlng gown e a yes Ka Davls an wno tack seconc place ln an eyenlng dress and c at and tht d place wnner Carolyn Pr ce, wnc .s the proad owner a a lovely coat. llfwfll OFFICERS President Beverly Bates Vlcc President Shirley Thayer Secretory Anna Hall X Ray Reporter Potty Jones Sponsor Mrs Helen McLcughIm One of the bestest clubs ln school the Bus: ness Club has been very acttve dunng the past months At Thanksguvung they prepared basket for a needy tarnlly and at Chrtstrnas they mode favors for the chuldren at Marmet hospltal To earn money the gurls sold flowers for some of the football games and corsages for the Snow Festnval Ductate transcrlbe and type Q-.. FIRST ROW Patrucna Jones Hope Johnson Bererly Bates Shnrley Thayer Anna Hall Betty Jones SECOND ROW Carolyn Roach Lnnda Holston Carol Moss Mmnte Garrett Jean Turley Anna Demastus Mrs McLaugh In THIRD ROW Mary Lou Wheeler Martha Chnlders Barbara Brownmg Julna Rogers Connue Pauley Gm 0' ft' OFFICERS gm? Editor Jerry Heaster Assoclate Edltor Clara Rutherford BUSINESS AAOHOQEI' Ngrmq Jean Carr Curculatlon Manager Ruhnq MgCune 1 Sports Edutor Jerry Heqgfer ..-,,-0 -.-, Advertuslng Manager Carole Walter Feature Editor Luana Bowen Advnsor Mr W G Keys Q' Thus year THE X RAY has contmued t mauntaln nts standlng as one of the leadung hugh school newspapers In the state '30 72 7 fav SM!! rw Pf 12.1 FIRST ROW Freddne Ersklne, Anne Bowman Nancy Rollyson, Rufnna McCune, Clara Rutherford, Jerry Heaster Norma Jean Carr, Luana Bowen, Carole Walter, Rae Allen SECOND ROW Nancy Clark, Anuta Adams, Bar bara Hatcher, Mary Wyper, Carew Powell, Patsy Anstey, Bonnle Booth, Sally Eckel THIRD ROW Lou Ann Zlckafoose, Dlllon Jay, Fred Twnchell, Jxm Waddell, Marnlyn Rule, Barbara Schoonover, Barbara Vaughan x QL 9 1 O9 l lll lll 1 FIRST ROW Jane Rearrck Paulrne Fox Rae Allen Beck Bryant Penny Zrrnmerrnan Mary Bradley Florence Sutton Carolyn Tlfwabet Carol l-laddux Nancy Erskrne SECOND ROW Lrndo Sammans Judy Rousseaux Gypsy Barker Pat Colluson Carol Crawford Marx Ann Sprouse Jean Duckerson Barbara uxsenberry Mus Childress THIRD ROW Jrrn Waddell Jon Chatun Joe Mullen Ernle Holmboe Bob Boer Merritt Escue Ed ward Denrson Edwrn Vaughan Jerry Heaster cv Artists-Marjorie Drake and Luana Bowen Edrtor Sponsor Assoctote Editor Busrness Manager Prcture Edutors Cnrculatnon Manager Advertrsung Manager Sports Edrtor JP Wxl llO ul W Mary Bradley Mass Hazel Chnldress Penny Zrmmerman Florence Sutton Becky Bryant Judy Rousseaux Rae Allen Carolyn Thabef Jerry Heaster ADVERTISING FIRST ROW Paalrne Fox Nancy Er re G ps Barker Cara yn Th ICI B U Baer Jean Drckersan Merrrtr E cae Lrnda SarnmOI'XS Ed wrn Vcujwan 5 . 'I LAYOUTS FIRST ROW Mary Ann Sprouse Paulnne Fox Jane Reanck Penny Zrmmernnan Rae Allen Becky Bryant Barbara unsenberry Pat Callnson SECOND ROW Jon Chafln Edward Karl Dennson Carol I-Iaddux Ernest I-Iolmboe Joe Mul len Edwrn Vaughan Mary Bradley and Jmm Waddell EDITORS AND MANAGERS FIRST ROW Becky Bryant Rae Allen Penny Znmrne man Mary Bradley Florence Sur on Carolyn Tnaber Judy Roussea SECOND ROW Edward Der son Jerry I-Ieaster xx? X h fir 357 ffl' Q 5 6 F xNBRJ'0i'S'E. 'Da r-WE X f X 725 gf RY Q 3563 f Q3 L7 if 9 f , jf X T ,. f X X tl' f Ofwf f f y Fw IZ - - 7 'Hx PM X566 'Q V' HLA J ref.. L if 9 IW rs xi X 540053: 5 f I S 54 fx P 5,,o P Nq, 'X'2z:1+'f YQ QQP4 9-51155 Y c, IQ! Q, eb ,AA Z! Qqmtc! N 76445 frfqw 41, 5 f f 2 ,E 9 Q-:X 3 W1 b ARX iii? b X df Q if fy ga X cl gi, KY if 7 V5 Dm ff gm ff KK Q K, If 4,41 X I K quckn sxfm YXOX CBBKKS WV lf 4581 qxc-get x D f Q :gb 7 X25 Nw .0 6oO?','X X f:f+- , 0' 'mai 8 P 'C:,Q ',' S B A yi ff-gill kk ' 51 -'. 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' 1 Ep ' , .1 5 7 1 5' ,gouge 'I V ff J f if 9 1 X f' , ,. - ,Z . 1 UH f J L 26442 Ramona Hott the envor class chovce for our V955 Homecom ng Ouecn was crowned M155 Black lzagle at the annual South fnarlestan Dunbar football wma A talented Q l held ln favor lv evervone he has conrrruutell m rch to cur school through ner work n n r Clubs and the rwayorotm Cwrpa l-ler uturc plans Include at Qncirng Mar hall Lollcgc. n rnluntlnqt n Msn' -QQ, l l6 l Thus page sponsored by Jfwfl, HUFFMAN BROTHERS co Q A mx D a , S V A - A I g 1 ,x , ' V .. l , - f ' lr J 'T - ' A QL I x ns 3 - : C ' . ' , X . '. l X ' - 1 ' s ' 1 l c P 'X .wk M, ll I A l ll .L . -1 AY rat, G- Xi ff Raven-haired Carolyn Thabet was chosen as Mis' Black Eagle's other attendant. An active senior Carolyn lists the Student Council and the MEMOIRS staff as two items which stand out in her many school activities. Carolyn, who has been an active member of tl'e Sub-Del: Club tor three years and is now president enjoys swimming dancing and sports especially basketball. Thus page sponsored by AGEE-SCHOLL ez f 5 5 X ,Q An attractive senior chosen as one of the attendants to Miss Black Eagle was Luana Bowen A pleasing personality is valued as one of her most outstanding attributes Planning to make designing and commercial art her career she will continue her studies at Morr s Harvey College in Etileston na has mainta ned both a active social and a s ic ge and was inde nlezkgllept cha Qfdnendent X J X J My LZ V 7 A K VKVLVZWLX L ,nf l'l aaw2aeen its 1' ilk 394634 3521! ss 5 1 A We I KM 'LY 'W E wwe if NEIL: m YK shi? arf ,v-'1 ,SRE Q r ee...-E qkilmlla Q iimifg iwiiklfmifmf ' ' 111' KWa -imb 139' Xiixw WHY? '23 Kim A ll? ...J- X Known for her leadership as head ma or tt d 1 e e an for her vuvacuous personalufy, Florence Sutton was selected Snow Queen of the annual Snow Festuval Florence us very active h h In sc ool ochvltles and engoys swimming and orseback rndrng Next year she plans to attend the Pre Nursung School at Marshall College Thus Page Sponsored by SHONEY'S, INCORPORATED y 1 ., N v I. L ' if - .Q ., .. xx , 4,1-f We. ,S , 5 f , l s ew K I f .,- ,gli ' M ff J E 1 5 N X 'gf VI! sy ll , W V ' M l . , .,,' 1 U-5 . f l we -fl 5 ' Al H ,X ' F l. fm 1 f Q nf Q ' - ' 1 ag VN lyeilii, :rg ew, A s . fxlfifgg, A ' I' ' A B - s U ll W ' I -- '--., A i W I l K ' , 5 f r E WE ' Jw. , , I I Magik Q ' L, f me i ,M K , I K , 3 A, 8 V Wi. KZ Wa' I . in 'f ' ' 4 if figs :- mflklili .6 UU H 6 -:- ,. 1 4a 1 54, 1 1? 5 lllfvfaxbm Senior Attendants T ss' - IM ,.- lla .. 1-6.5 1 1 'Ta sl '11 1 2 1 1 A OXLEY luullilylfl I lill lg ll 5'2- I Q. Q- u 'Q L ? Zawya CAROLYN THABET BARBAR T M A5 WHITE CHRIS u , 'T iw QQ 1 -1 11 ah, 11 b t Ed Demson, Flore nce Sutton k Race Carolyn Tho e, ld Epperson Barbara Oxley, Duc , h Sharon Jones, Rona LEFT TO RIGHT Dowd Wulkunson, Kelly Gruffnth, Penny Znmmermon, Allce Durreft, George S eo, x my RHOD Thus page sponsored by ES WALKER CHEVROLET C0 9 119 m WI W . ,gx-. Q I- , ,, ' - 'f 'N I' E 1 QQ --.T- 15' fl 'x W ,. A K A :: N X f T ' -fx. A Q s n I ' . x, . A .,s.4, A A l , Am 5 I! E ' , . - .U , V ' ' . lu , L Q4 , 1 i 5 ' f 24, A ' V ff g - T .n . . I if V I , . . -5, ,. I 1 5 , 5. f - , -,, -, . N T fm .gb f g Y 2 43. wg fa -'H 1. T' E ' 'T s A SJ ' new P. 17, ff A - . U-Q 4 - - , '04 --fl .. f ,E K M , , -fi 0:43 V ., - , .. 1 . f' J - ' 1 'I 1 ' H1 N 'law I - L ' E S N . ' . ' Q, '1 T V T- l Z I ' t - 1-Q xg ' 'rua :J Y . . 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A If Ln rn 'U -4 m Z CD m 73 N 110' w Kelly Grltflth NOVEMBER taclewdc of Each month the Student Councll of South Charleston l-lrgh School selects an outstandrng member of the student body as student of the month The students are chosen for therr leader shrp thelr cltlzenshrp and therr pop ularlty wuth the student body The studehts who recelved thas honor durlng thrs school year were Kelly Grrtfrth vlce presldent of the Sensor Class Florence Sutton head malorette and parlramentarlan of the Student Councll Barbara Qursenberry Glrl Scout exchange camper to Nor way Jerry l-leaster cdrtor of HE X RAY Jam Smlth member of the Student C uncrl and on allaround athlete Pennv Zlmmerman president of the Sensor Class Jum Waddell sec retart of the Student Councll Mary Bradlew MEMOIRS edltor and Ed ward Denls n presldent of the Stu DECEMBER OCTOBER 3+- Florence Sutton JANUARY Barbara Qursenberry Jerry Heaster Jum Smrth S 4 W A V1 1 ai ,. . . 1 I - ! , I , . . 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A N: . 1, ru t g 121 l Pep Wwe One of the bnggest events during the school year Pep Week bullds up the enthuslasm of the students of S C H S before thenr homecommg game agaunst Dunbar Each of the thr e classes competmg for possessuon of me trod: zonal cowbell ns judged on the orugmalnty and presentatuon of thenr skat class partucupatnon ln the pa rode and skut and the neatness and nnventlveness of theur decoratnons for Pep Week T Tough as nauls Get me out, somebody! Pranse be Allah' Beat Dunbarl Openung the annual event of Pep Week the Seniors presented The Wuld One The scene of the sknt was the Black Eagle where Marlon Brando and has fol lowers enacted thevr part to e tam the Lnons Club trophy B tween scenes the Sensor football players comucally displayed them selves as maporettes before the au duence Based the theme Footballs Hall of Fame e Sensors float dusplayed a battered bulldog channed to hrs doghouse wuth the unscrubed words l dldn t make rt Observing has dnsmayed appearance were two SC gnders and a referee For thenr second tnme smce thenr freshman year the Junuors ex pernenced the wnnmng of the cow show called We ve Got a Secret wuth four panellsts 0 narrator and three guests One of the guests was the treasured Luons Club tro phy who cllmaxed the show by bafflnng the panelists wrth hrs secret I know who us gomg to wan the Dunbar South Charleston game The Jumors float ex hubntmg the unuty of the team was based on the slogan Uneted we stand drvnded we fall The funal sklt was presented by the Sophomores who entertalned the spectators wnth a hularnous per formance entntled Cheerleaders Through the Ages Grandfather Tnme who was portrayed by an old man wnth a crooked cane and a snowy whnte beard narrated the skut The lndlons were furst por trayed followed by the Gay Nmetues and the Roarmg Twen les A hep kat cllmaxed the hlstorucal sketch Two students dressed as a bulldog and an eagle rode on the Sophomores float to ssgnrfy the theme The Eagle Spmt Conquers Nah, couldn t be Florence and Buddy Reach for the sky' Wooooooooooool Thus page sponsored by UNITED FUEL GAS COMPANY ', . 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The furst tume the Senuors marched unto assembly The arruval of the Senuor Class rungs Beat Storuewall E e agles BEAT The Chemettes cool musuc Wearung bermuda shorts to the games That French owls say Q How hugh the grade scale was un Lotun The typung cheers Those sleugh rudes un Weberwood Wunnung Pep Week durung our Junuor year That the eyes of Georoe are upon us Beung furst un lune un the new cafeterua Boys State and Gurls State Our good tumes Gu Bob Phullups The Mauorette Festuyal Barbara M as Senuor cheerleader substutute Those games of pedestruan polo The Sub Deb house party Ole Quuncy' Henrys dances Those nughts after Furst And class Those tune rods that came out cf Auto Mechanucs The nught that Merrutt E beat Bobby Joe The Junuor Town Meetung guven by the 5th peruod speec class Senuor gurls wunnung the Volley Ball tournament The sworper chasers Pep Week class SC s attempt to put a thurd leg on the Luons Club trop Jum Ws run un the Dunbar game The brulluant77 French ll class The dances after the games When Junuor O became a Mauorette for Pep Week T e The The The Our The um Y exchange of Senuor puctures gutch ye burds rauny nught of the Snow Festuyal Latun French club Chrustmas program new pruncupal famous cry l-las anybody got a dume for the luke box7 M s surprusc for Donna M un the speech classes Chrustmos C s snowmen for the Snow Festuval Senuor Class play choral readungs durung the Chrustma program band concert untercom system a T e T e T e Our Oh happy day' The annuals are h re What suze us your head? My cap IS too small' Commencement practuce The tears shed at graduatuon The all nught party after graduatuoru l prog rom 1 I f I I u, uv, . . . . h The uneventful bus ride to Morgantown , . . u h h . . J' ' f . ' ' ' Pt ' ' h , h ' ' ' s h 'X QL 5 uza Wu g 1x0 'I QI ,lg Y. ,pf sniff.: W. 'YQ ,PWW ' 9 ,,,., pF? mi XQN-J GF,-1 GN ,4 . , 1 '93 xi Ti A, far? .Qg 1 n , ,N 5:6 11' 'QS Qx B ,,-,Q 4 Q S: :MQ 4f ' X ' XX Ilhenxoaxe xQs'95? ,D .' x1 A 1 .1 ' A , Rx '? w i Q4f x f X X if 535 X E EN i??' X KW X W J S 7704444 P f J I f f 1 J ,ff ',! fl ji ,,., fi ,P fi- f .....f l f Q SN g f - ' gg' X XX H ' x X ' f- v Rs? YV mg-Q O3 X X 5 'np-,.,,. I I ff' V--gf, V ' Y K1 N 457752: C' X 255 Aff ggvsxm... S W Ill HU! Slx FIRST ROW Ramona Hott Becky Agnew Judy Raspxllalre Janet Meeks Betsy Cole Carolyn Wulburn Sue Older Lubby Quarrrer Sharon Puckens Janace Hearg Lando Morris Margorle Drake SECOND ROW Shrrley Thayer Bob Throckmorton Dean Rolllns Larry Hall H len Rolluns Nancy Edwards Blll Coles Clrfford Woods Florence Sutton Jay Nelson Mary Ann Blair Lewls Cclllns Bull Kohler Richard Wise Judy Shabdue THIRD ROW Penny Zrmmerman Jean Dnckerson FOURTH ROW Connie Daugherty Bob Dent Don Martin Crenghton McCullough Raymond Lancaster Ed Secman Davnd Klrkhart Tom Frelds Bull McLaughlrn Tom Mar tm Bob l-lelvey Nancy Shawver FIFTH ROW Susan Blake John Woods Bob Baer Jackson Horton Charles Katholn John Snyder Bob Dunn Maxwell Paden Jerome Gorby Carman Ward Carolyn Turley SIXTH ROW Kay Monk Larry Combs Judy Marrls Nancy Sergant Barbara Harnson Barbara Snyder Pattl Grosse Ronald Eggleton Warnle Lore Make Dent Max Mudkuff Jerry Knrkhart rrlyn Rule X My Talent hard work and the capable durectror of Mr A E Raspnllalre have produced one of the most outstandrng organnzotuons rn our school ln oddmon to the colorful half trme shows durrng football season the band presents many performances throughout the year cludnng the annual concert nn Moy whuch rs one of the hrghtlrghts of our school s actnvrtres Because of the organrzatlon of bands rn the South Charleston and Sprung l-lull Junuor Hrghs we may expect our bond to remorn one of the best rn the state Mr. A. E. Raspillaire Clifford Woods x Fu rl' 128 l I This page sponsored by HONAKER-NELSON, INC , 9' endow and FIRST ROW-Jerry Kirk- hart, Ronald Eggleton, Bob Dent. SECOND ROW-Bob Baer, Carmon Ward, Bob Dunn, Barbara Quisenberry, absent when picture was taken. 'R 'Vin Down in hom, ,X M Fall in! . . . splash! This page sponsored by HAGER'S MONTROSE FOOD MART vie , Qlfnm ,A .,.. by 1551? When You Wash Upon A Star 5 And they can 'marc Too HEAD MAJORETTE Florence Sutton STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Ramona Hott, Shirley Thayer, Penny Zum merman, Connle Dougherty, Kay Monk, Susan Blake, Carolyn Turley, Marilyn Rule, .lean Dnckerson, Nancy Shawver, Judy Shobdue, Marjorie Drake x my g 130 l This page sponsored by CHARLES THABET of THABET'S GRILL I nl ' . ,, , F 5 b 1 so f gr, Q X ' A it ' I X 1 .L.y Z i . 'E' nf W f I Q ' X s I N . V in - L- 4 , -3 A :W 1 A . . ,rggesfrf Gn, , A A G I WI 14 .5 - KA, .-'. ' A 4 ,- 1 1,7 V -A4 I iii . -' . ' .' x I rI QI l . l Semen 77Z47ofae5Ze4of I ?55 Shrrley Thayer l ...:' Judy Shobdue Head Mojorette Florence Sutton Penny Zrmmerman CU'o'Y Tmley ,v ' ' 'R pl' Q' J VX Kay Monk - I- Marilyn Rule Ramona Hott X Y I x x X . 'X N H, N L 131 N, Trans page momored by ' W DIAMOND PHOTOGRAPHIC SALON 'Q AQ FIRST ROW Raymond Lancaster Clifford Woods Jay Nelson Lynne Thorley SECOND ROW Bob Throck morton Bob Den Don Martin David Kirkhart John Wood One of the most popular musical groups known to the students of South Charleston High School is the Chemettes These talented and versatile young people have worked hard to make their orchestra one of the most professional sounding in the area. Some of the spots they have highlighted are South Charleston, Charleston and Clendenin High Schools and South Charleston Junior High School. Using their natural enthusiasm and initiative, these musicians, who do most of their own arrang- ing, have already carved a place for themselves in the community. LU' 132 pil llll til Ziemezftec -fi f Don Martin, Lynne Thorley 4 I' ,fm Bob Dent, Bob Throckmorton, David Klrkhort, John Wood 'ep 4 .5 7' Te Q A' if -- 1 my 11 D z This page sponsored by THOMAS FIELD AND CO. Jay Nelson y 133 s W W Clifford Woods, Raymond Lancaster, 1 Y FIRST ROW Beverly McCormlck Ruth Ann Dodson Suellen Gunoe Borbora Gilbert secretory Ido Stover treasurer l-lerby Smlth vlce presndent Donna McCoy presxdent Delores Prrtchard Linda Bowles Carole Kreps Sora Davis SECOND ROW Rosolue Welch Phyllls Moss Becky Cavender Suzanne Carruthers .loner Buckner Nunna Lee Cyrus Erma Wood Ann Wmnmgs Franclne Booth Muss Lucy Jackson sponsor THIRD ROW Ronald Eggleton Tommy Keely Ray McCormnck John Snyder John Peter Errc Dean Crane 64414 'Q :af The Nofwifv X QL Thanks Be to God U l34 s llll QQ gl u 3, 1 u I so A - T, 'N avian.- 'ET6' 7 Ah Such harmony Mr Santa comes to town The South Charleston Hugh School A Cappella Chour was organuzed un 1930 Through all the years ut has served un the communuty by guvung programs un the varuous churches clubs and schools Thus year ut presented uts annual Thanksguvung Chrustmas and Easter programs tor the student body provuded musuc for the Commencement Exercuses and gave uts annual concert durung Natuonal Musuc Week It was also represented un the All State Hugh School Chorus whuch us one of the outstandung musucal events ot the year Thus year two members Donna McCoy and Herbue Smuth represented South Charleston l-lugh School un the Natuonal Hugh School Chorus un St Louus MuS5Ourl The members enuoy the companuonshup and fruendly atmosphere whuch us always present when the group sungs together They receuve pleasure through servuce to others Q i +q...a-. ...pw-nv Let ut snow w Sung a song of Texas 1 X K an cz? ' W my . 7: V' l - . Z 4 ig 4 A , .. .N . I l J f W ,,W,,L,,fu'-4' S P' , M V V S ' U- , l A-el. Y A u, ,,,, .ggfn ' ' x QL ' - Q l35 l llll ' lll .fl VV,,,,,l ,, K.. -- ...Q Z 5 S 5 ,Z Qlfgf , , , A -'L-H17 fiffj fl' 91-5'7f X X Xxyglll X X H .J. V19RfSO9-ENE! -QDR9 me X Xfxx f-.H-xx' AT I, I MJ? .fl ff '- , K ' + tw, 7,- 1,- -Y.? . ' ,- SX f S r Q,6 X QP Y. An Qnmmhn Carol Hoddnx JUCIY FOX Joan Bennett Joan Bennett Jo Ann Spntler Lmda Sommons Carol Hoddsx Judy Fox NVQ Thus page sponsored by JONES PRINTING C0 C . 'fe ee 448 Q , Q5 'fs 5 if Jo Ann Spitler x nk U 138 N ' XX1 ' V'--H -snr FIRST ROW Tom Adkuns Dave Oxley Paul Hartman Jam Smlth Buddy Hall Frank Hanshaw Earl Gnnstead Bob Clark SECOND ROW Jlm Wllklnson Herb Jarrett Davld Jackson Bull Snyder Ralph Cottrell James Payne Charles New THIRD ROW Bull Warner Pat Mahoney Butch Buckley Harry Webb Duck Bare, Ben Watkms Bud Wllllams FOURTH ROW Bull Cyrus Jon Chafln Pat Armstrong Bob McKee Don Evans Jrm Jum Garber SIXTH ROW Jan Berry Joe Bennett Thurman Cobb Frank Bennett 'xf'! Talklng over the sports program for South Charleston Hugh School are our capable and energetlc coaches Under their dlrectlon we have successfully achleved recognltlon ln football basketball and track Jerome Ruby dnrector of athletlcs s head coach of both football and track whlle Buck Jamuson IS head coach of basketball and flrst asslstant football coach Second asslstant football coach flrst assls tant track coach and head coach of B team basketball as Dana Wallace Admlred by everyone these three men are very popular among the rest of the stu dent body as well as the players Dana Wallace Jerome Ruby Buck Jamlson Thtg page sponsored by JONES PRINTING C0 . -.Q-...1 It ' of I I F- n 0 -1., -1 k' ' G - .. V 1 l ' ut' , V 5 . .. I Miller, lion Miller. FIFTH ROW-Buddy Thompson, Fred Twichell, Allen Ray Given, Bull Wright, Greg Schultz, I A I . . I i Q j ' v ' H I y , 'sv V I 1 F , - Semkn W' 4 3145: V6 fm 41 535 Paul Hartman lm Smith .hm Wnllunson Frank Bennett SEASON RESULTS Dupont Charleston Nitro Clendenln Stonewoll Eost Bonk Borboursvrlle St Albans Charleston Cothohc Dunbar OPP Buddy Hall Bob Clark Dave Oxley few- S -Q 2 5 6 'Wig 3 140 Sill Xl -A 'Mt EAW pfaqeze ',z, L11-m ' ' bv, K. .4 . 'q., 'fi 'Z i ' Q-'rs ' Tllifew wif 5 'rf-, ', I' s ' 'T T? 1-f - .vs 'LA . 'QL'-1 11 - -.av 4. ,'-' aM '3 5 ' I ,L ,,fs, M. , Va.. f Frank Hanshaw TW Adkms Herb J-'ffeff PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Dupont Jerry Shamblln Charleston Bob Clark Nitro Jim Smith Clendennn Jam Smnth Stonewall Entire Squad East Bank Paul Hartman Barboursvulle Rufus Hall St Albans Bull Snyder Charleston Catholrc Frank Hanshaw Dunbar Jam Walkunson Thurman Cobb 0 Q- ip... Ronald Broderick Earl Grlnstead Ralph Cottrell 0 Ovfgl Thus P49e sponsored by ROLLYSON S PACKARD fs it 'ws ff- fdeas :il H15 . ' 11 . . . , ' Y V, W , Y HW, . ,, ' ' 24.34 - V, , .. 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'-'lil aww- if -2 -- S' 'Uh Y 1- . .QL y 141 l , lll im' www 1 90 gviyikg ss, 8 sl gf-..sf'-t Cottrell rnps off gaun for Eagles I Another Dragon bntes the dust Nag., Shamblin over for the score The flrst game of the season saw the Black Eagles taking an unumpressuve wan from the DuPont Panthers by the score of I8 l2 nn a game played at DuPont on September 9 i955 Fumbles and a weak lnne hurt the Chemusts severely durrng thus contest Wlth the exceptnon of Jerry Shamblnn s 65 yard end run on the h rd play from scrrmmage rt was a very sluggnsh game wlth neuther team showrng any brnllnant drsplay of talent or abnlnty Scorrng the other Eagle touchdowns were sensor backs Jrm Smnth and Paul Hartman The next week the Black Eagles rnvaded Laedley Fneld to contest th hnghly touted grtdrron prowess of the Charleston Hugh School Mountaun Lions who were bent on avengung the 32 7 humulratuon we handed the Mountarn Lrons last year After the dust had cleared the scoreboard read Charleston 27 South Charleston O Durnng the game the Black Eagles threw only two meager scares unto the aggregatuon from Charleston Hugh but these went to the boards for nought as far as makuna them materualnze for scores Looknng very good un a 2l 7 vrctory over Nltro the start thus season Jerry Shamblin gave South Charleston nts furst score when he clumaxed a drave by gonng over from the Nltro four yard lane Mahoney then converted for the extra pornt makung the score 7 O Hartman contrnbuted the second touchdown when he crashed over the lnne from the Nntra four yard lane Agaun Mahoney converted making the score l4 O Hartman also added the thrrd and flnal Chemust score on a beautlful run nn the fourth quarter For the thurd trme an the afternoon Pat Mahoney guuded the oval throtgh the uprlghts gnvung the Eagle rooters all they need d to crow about the rest of the afternoon Runnrng wuld against the Clendenun Cardinals sensor back Jum Smuth scored four touchdowns to lead the Black Eagles over the Cardinals an a wlld and woolly game that South Charleston won 40 28 A ragged defensive game proved to be a very excnt mg affair as far as offense was concerned Adduna to the touchdown output were Ed Steele and Paul Hartman who scored one aprece Pullnng It out of the fare wath three mrnutes left to go the South Charleston Black Eagles won out over the Generals of Stonewall Jackson to the tune of l2 6 Wtth the clock showrng but three mnnutes to play Jerry Sha nblln heaved a 38 yard pass unto the wanting arms of Jnm Smrth who went for the wnnmng score The Generals playung a good brand of ball seemed to have trouble pushung the ball unto the pay dnrt dnstrlct after march ng against the Eagle goal lane The furst S C H S touchdown was scored wuth seconds remaumng ID th fnrst half Jerry Shamblnn shot a pass Coverzng 29 yards to Ralph Cottrell who pulled lt tn wnth a n ar sp ctacular catch and stepped over the S J goal lnne for the score Spoulmng a homecommg vrctory for East Banks Pnoneers the South Charleston Black Eagles contunued to roll toward a successful season by noppnng the Pnoneers I3 7 Jnm Smuth contunulng to stand out for the Eagles eleven scored both touchdowns wtth Pat Mahoney mak ang good on one extra point attempt The Puoneers showed plenty of talent but yust dldn t have nt when they needed nt 'X Pu 9 l42 l ll Xlll V Y , .k.9r.'tQ.t ' -1' g fl 5 tw A V, A 1 s 4 f N ii, X 5, , . I ' pl 7 -fi, 7 A ,Q - ' ' 5 77515, A T l , ' i 3 ' K I . . K 4.. . S . . , . f gf- - - I . ' I 7 et. t - r Chemists began to ick up steam after a rather slow A P 1 use , W ll A I I 1 ' .s F A I . i I , . . . e . s ..! I . . . . I . . I K V 1 I A, K 1 I r ,ag Q , ' ' 4 , tl, -2 e e ' . . 71 - V - - - 1 L Lg V , I . ,N .. P- 15,1 - , V - . Jr' A - . . 1 Taknng an all or nothlna attitude the Black Eagles decrded to go for broke agalnst Barboursvllle Tryung to break a l4 lA d adlock Jerry Shamblln s pass ln the flnal mlnutes of play was lntercepted by Barboursvulle s Morrlsan who galloped far the touchdown which led the Pnrates to a 2l l4 vlctory Not contented wuth a tue ball game the Black Eagle showed frne spnnt ln trylng for the wln although the gamble dudnt pay off The game supplved many thrrlls and perhaps offered the greatest spectator appeal of any ball game thus sea son lt was a hard fought contest whach could have gone erthe way dependlng an how the breaks were gO1ng Halfback Jlm Smlth scored both Chemvst touchdowns to boost hrs scorrng total rn the Kanawha Valley sconng honors race Pat Mahoney makrng good an two out of three extra pomt attempts wlll be a valuable asset to the Black Eagles an comlng years Too much Tags Meredlth spelled the story as St Albans rolled over South Charleston 32 6 The State Champs were lust too much for the Black Eagles who could not stop the Dragon onslaught Looknng good ln the frrst quarter the Black Eagles seemed as though they mrght be pullnng an upset The Eagles scored fnrst and held a 6 O lead durlng the farst quarter but thus wa short llved as the powerful St Albans offenslve mdch ne b gan to roll ln hugh gear South Charl stons only touchdown was earned by stealmg the pngskxn from Plggy Brlghtwell and bulllng th ur way to the St Albans 9 yard llne Rndung a l3 polnt fnrst quarter lead South Charles ton s Black Eagles bounced back unto the wrn column by whuppung Charleston Cathollc 26 l3 at Oakes Fueld Ralph Cottrell warmed the cold Eagle rooters when on the thrrd play from scnmmage he scampered around end for 72 yards for the touchdown whlch gave the Chernlsts a lead whlch they were never to rellnquush Before the flrst quarter ended Paul Hartman made the score l3 O wlth a four yard smash through center Jam Smtth added another tally lust 25 seconds before the close of the half when he backed the lrush lnne from the two yard llne cllmaxlng another SC drlve Srnlth also s ored rn the fourth quarter wnth a 52 yard end run Pat Mahoney convert d two out of four extra polnts Not even the spectacular knck off return of Jum Wrlklnson could stop a fured up Dunbar eleven as the Bulldogs rolled over South Charleston l9 6 Taking the openlng klckoff and runnlng 79 yards to paydurt Wulkunson looked as xf he were to be the con quenng hero However thls was not to be as Dunbar bounced back and played nsplred ball the rest of the afternoon Theur lune rushed luke a house afrre and many tlmes therr lrnemen were on ou backfleld before anyone knew what was happenmg The Llors Club Trophy saved from a permanent berth nn the South Charleston trophy case looks to be a junxed oblect an thus upset laden rlvalry Jlm Wrlkanson who ras been plagued by nose n purses all year captured the hearts of the SC rooters ln thelr moment of drsapponntment Runnnng for a 79 yard krckoff return touchdown then ln the second half return ang another kuckoff 69 yards whrch drdnt matenaluze for a touchdown due to penaltres and a few bad breaks Jrm seemed to be the hero of a lost cause Thus page sponsored by THE CURTAIN SHOP o a . 1 . Q - 1 1 , fs 1 - ' C1 ' r I . . . 1 11 11 1 1 C -, , , . ' a e . 1 3 . . . 11 11 . S. . I . 1 , 1 I . . C D . , . 1 1 E . ,. . V 11 11 1 I. , I ' l - 1 , . . - V 1 , . 1 ,X Pk ll' l43 W l bmi ' '?wffsr...nu' ,fy -14.-.lf 4i E gvnwpmxeap 5! dflgdyiug emu IHA E FIRST ROW Ray Wrlson Chester Morris Bull Taylor Elvnn Hughes SECOND ROW Houston Newman THIRD ROW Kelly Gruffuth Jrm Smnth John Duncan FOURTH ROW Bob Watson FIFTH ROW Charles Adkuns Greg Duggan Jerry Shamblin Denver Lloyd Q Vi! eff 1955 1956 CAGE RESULTS Charleston Clendenun Dunbar NITFO East Bank St Albans Stonewall Charleston Cathollc Clendenxn Barboursvrlle East Bank Huntnngton East Beckley St Albans Stonewall Charleston Catholic Charleston Dunbar EF OPP Thrs page sponsored by PARK LANE FLOWER SHOP sc ' , S Al 3 64 I I 84 y b 34 ' f-58 4f:::- 71 72 , 53 E76 34 ss I H ' 7,Y,,,,f, ,,,, , ,83 m 85 L E ? L lO5 DuPont , H , , N 58 s V Sk. - V 5 J 79 ' , , , 58 I 65 H ,A 70 A ' 90 ' , , 7,98 , 72 E E 76 ' 85 . , 69 59 E E 783 ' ,,- 57 ' ,VVVVVV,V s,,o , 7 69 71 , , ,f,, , , ,W73 72 , W , ,,,,,,70 x Fu H 144 l llll ' ll ' 7 ww The seven boys puctured at the bottom of the page were the leading contnbutors to the success of the l955 56 basketball season at South Charleston Hugh School Thelr andlvldual averages of the pounts obtalned ln the Kanawha Valley Conference games are as follows Charles Adklns Kelly Grnffuth Elvun Hughes 9 6470 I9 6470 l7 294 Jerry Shamblin 5 647 l4 OOO Bob Watson 5 937 Ray Wnlson Jnm Smith lO 8125 Thus year three of the Top Seven were honored nn the Kanawha Valley Conference and the Chemncal Val ley Conference Elvnn Hughes was named captaun of the second team un the KVC and Partucular Honorable Mentnon was awarded to Kelly Gruffnth In the CVC Hughes was placed on the flrst team whale Kelly Grlfflth and Charles Adknns were awarded Honorable Mentuon -Af' px I MIX A9 ,7 LEFT T0 RIGHT Jam Smith, Ray Wllson, Jerry Shamblin, Charles Adknns Bob Watson Kelly Grnfflth Elvln Hughes . 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' 1 The well balanced attack of Charleston Hugh School s cagers proved to be too much for our Black Eagles as we dropped our furst KVC game by the score of 69 53 Jum Smuth paced the Eagle cagers by rackung un I4 pounts Bob Sholes and company seemed to be too much for the Black Eagles as Clendenun overwhelmed us 84 64 Durung thus defeat Elvun Hughes was hugh scorer for the Eagles wuth 20 pounts The outstand ung play of thus Iuttle guard was a welcome surpruse to Eagle fans Heads up basketball and a notuceable uncrease un hustle and druve proved that the Eagles do have ut as they romped the Dunbar Bulldogs 84 58 Forward Kelly Gruffuth led the pack wuth 26 pounts whule Elvufn Hughes who contunued to play sharpshooter chupped un wuth 20 South Charleston suffered a heartbreak at the hands of Nutro when they last by the narrow margun of 72 7l Tume brought the answer to Jum Smuth s absence hus name us Elvun Hughes The sharpshootung dead eye luttle guard dud all but make the SC rooters stand on theur heads as he made a valuant one man attempt to pull ut out of the fure for the Eagles Wuth phenomenal and unbelueveable accuracy he went on a 30 pount spree whuch almost won the game for the Eagles East Bank proved to be too much for the Black Eagles as they dropped the Chemusts 76 58 Elvun Hughes was hugh tor SC wuth I8 pounts Rudung to on easy vuctory over a weak DuPont team the Black Eagles dropped the Panthers wuth a thump as they gauned theur second wun by a score of Bl 53 at the South Charleston Recreatuon Center St Albans edged out the Chemusts by a score of 60 58 at Dragon Cuty un a thrullung ball game Contunuung to lose the close ones the Black Eagles aropped one to Stonewall 83 82 Kelly Gruffuth was hugh wuth 24 pounts Muckey McDades Fughtung lrush offered no re sustance to an umproved Chemust team as the Black Eagles romped over Catholuc 85 62 Gruffuth was Coung over the century mark the Black Eagles slaughtered a weak DuPont team to the tune of l05 58 Kelly Gruftuth agaun led the Black Eagles n scorung as he rupped 3l pounts through the nets Clendenun proved to be poor competutars as they edged out the Chemcuty quunt 54 52 Freezung the all Clendenun scored on theur one and only shot un the last seven seconds to guve them the wunnung margun South Charleston couldnt even g smell of the ball I I .4 . 1 I hugh with 30 pounts. 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The SC Black Eagles gauned theur fufth wun of the season by drubbung the Barboursyulle Purates 79 58 at the Oakes Fueld Recreatuon Center Jerry West and crew had quute a frught as the Chemcuty Black Eagles lost a close one to East Bank by th core of 70 65 West had hus usual sensa tuonal nught whule gatherung un 38 pounts Kelly Gruffuth was hugh for the Eagles wuth 30 pounts The Chemusts poured un nunety pounts whule beung beaten at the hands of a phenomenal l-luntungton East team to the tune of 98 90 Elvun Hughes was hugh for the .lamusonutes as he marked up 22 pounts At Beckley the bouth Charlestonuans lost to the Flyung Eagles for the furst tume un many years by a guard and fast break muddleman fouled out wuth three munutes left to play whuch greatly hampered theur druye un the stretch G unung an expected upset and ta e f revenge the Chemcuty hardwooders spanked St Albans to the tune of an 85 69 score Kelly Gruffuth was hugh wuth 32 pounts One thung whuch cannot be overlooked was the early game performance of Elyun Hughes whuch kept the Eagles n the contest durung some lean moments un the sCOrung department The Chemusts were soundly whupped by an alert Stonewall quunt by the score of 83 59 at the Stone wall gym Gruffuth was hugh wuth 2l After a slow start un the furst quarter the Black Eagles of South Charleston began to puck up steam and had an easy tume of ut whule plasterung the Eughtung lrush urom Catholuc 87 69 Kelly Gruffuth was hugh wuth a 30 pount eyenung One of the most thrullung ball games of the sea son wuth a spectacular funush was Char eston s 73 7l defeat of the Jamusonutes from the Chemucal Cuty A basket by the Mt Lu ru club un the la t four seconds usual de eat A scare from the Bulldogs from Dunbar wrote ns to the l955 56 regular cage season ot l-l S as the Bl ck Eagles downe the Mash 7 70 Elvun Hughes who actually dyed the Con tcst for thc Chemusts wuth hus superl shootung and tremendous floor game b wed t 0 blgze of glory whllc scorung 25 markers I I . . . . . . . I . l close score of 76-72. Elyun Hughes, outstanding of the ball game told the tale un thisg 'tougher than ' s f fu : - a' ' a st o S C. , a 5' ffg , . 2- . , , 5, , ' ' ' I ' , o ou un rf 3' it 9' K 11 'NT - ....l.,.. gel' ww vw U -f 'W V' FIRST ROW Greg Schultz De ert rank Turley Pat Mahoney Phul Watson SECOND ROW Bob McKee J e O Dell B ll P y .lam Muller THIRD ROW Coach Dana Wallace Bud Wullaams Larry Jackson Ozzle C ar Camp ell Man T IS years Lrttle Eagles B Team as most people call lt ended thenr season wrth a 7 I3 record The l4 man squad coached by Dana Wallace was entrrely made up of sophomores Butch Buckley Bull Price Greg Shultz Joe ODeIl and Ozzne Coles made up the frrst fave and proved to be capable ballplayers Accordung to Coach Wallace there were no stand outs and the team was very well rounded He stated that nf these boys contrnued to play together by the trme they were senrors they would be the team to wm rn the KVC Although therr record rs not one that appears too successful many of these tlmes the B Team played boys who were older than they Butch Buckley proved to be a tower of strength wrth has reboundnng abnlrty whlle Ozzue Coles led the fOSt break Should Coach Wallace be nght ln hrs predlctlon the sophomores better known as the class of 58 should have a cage team of some merrt durmg their senior year B Team plays Garnet Thus page sponsored by nf 3 FULKNIER HARDWARE lll tl . , If fy ,l 'If I A FI rv ' x C? . 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