Victory High School - Optic Yearbook (Clarksburg, WV)

 - Class of 1956

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Oun, 'putune £ttvc4co tecC April 12 Dear Eagle Eye: Many Victoryites are sending thank you letters to you for writing in your column news about former students of the class of ’56. By showing our appreciation for this, why not stage a reprint of the article. The Big Parade: The Earl of Donley, NICK LAM BERN EDIS, Ix-auing ex-Ambassador CAROLES daughter Sharman at the Colony . . . Met. Soprano SANDRA MURPHY starring in Producer’s Staircase soon . . . MARIE KOURPAS, the vocalist, playing it cool at the Carleton House with 4 Don Juans. KENNY SHINN. LAWRENCE WILKENSON. COY BELL. RICHARD TENDA as armunition . . . SANCIE COFFINDAFFER and BOB SMALLWOOD reconciling at the Town House spot . . . JERRY STACKPOLE and CHARLENE McKENNY, Mr. and Mrs. America, adoring the CONTENTO Quarter’s version of the Follies which was directed by COLEMAN FRETWELL and DONALD KYLE . . . CATHERINE COLA at the Copa amusing the sightseers with her mink gloves . . . LARRY GONZALEZ, the Senator, strolling along Park Avenue . . . ROBERT WILLIAMS, the World Series star hurler. and his manager DAVID TOOTHMAN, shopping at the CHATHAM Jewelry Store . . . MARY ANN BURG, a stenographer, sampling “Duets.” the new reducing cookie . . . JIM MARKS. Art Carney’s replacement, buying lunch at the FLOWERS Club with a telephone operator, NANCY STREETS . . . NEVA MENEAR. W oman Athlete of the Year, lunching at Le Ruhan Bleu with pro-football player, TOM F1TTRO. Ambassador to Switzerland, RICHARD SMITH, and pro-basketball player, KENNY' GARRETT . . . CHARLES “Lord Blair” PYLE, the wrestler, opening at the Madison Gardens . . . SHEILA MUSCI, the dress designer, and PATTY RITTER, the REEVES model, redecorating the window at the ROSS Shop . . . SANDRA SWIGER, the Best Dressed of the Year, shopping at the TRIMBLE fruit market located on GAINES and ELLIOT Street. The Late Watch: Sports Reporter. ROY MEARNS, photographers, RICHARD ALVAREZ and EDDIE MAXW;ELL, are a threesome in the SONNY SMITH places . . . MATHEW PERRPS next B’way appearance will be in MIKE GULA.S’ version of ‘Rosemarie’ . . . NANCY NEW-BROUGH’s “All the Money” cast includes JOE YAMBRICK, the one to watch in his romantic get-up . . . Nurses, SUSIE NEWBROUGH, MARY ANN RHOADES. NANCY HILL. VICKIE ANANIA, MARY ANN LIPTAK. and CHRISTINE SCHMITZ, gathered around Dr. RAYMOND MENENDEZ at the GAWTHROP’S, Miami Beach . . . Mrs. SHARON GILL Fernandez and Mrs. MARY JO COFFINDAFFER Greathouse supping at JOHN TYLER’S Steak House . . . Airline hostesses, CAROLINE WALKER and JOANNE SIRK with pilot and co-pilot. EDDIE POSEY and BUZZY FLOYD, dancing to the “Melody Makers” led by ABE FAZZINI with such musical makers as JERRY PERNELL, RON GONZALEZ, CARL SQUIRES, and DAVID GOULD . . . DAVID DAVIS, the Dean of STERLING College, dining at BEEZEL’S—alone . . . SANDRA CRISS and RONNIE WAMSL EY buying tickets to see the SPRINGSTON-MIK A LI AK Show. Orchids: BILL (King) LAWSON’S latest hit, “Where Are You” . . . TOM CHRISM AN’S book “Country W'ays” . . . BARBARA FIJRBEE’S new ABC album: “I Remember” . . . JOE ISNER’S portrait of “The Victorious” . . . MARLENE CARPENTER and JEAN BRYANS design of dress “The Star Gleamer” . . . DANNY FLINT’S platter “Moments to Forget.” Celebs About Town: BILL KARR1GAN planning to holiday abroad soon . . . SHILA NEWMAN, the leading lady of “Fancy and Plain.” and MARLENE SWIGER, her agent, walking rapidly down Park Avenue . . . RUTH LINGER, the syndicated columnist, buying a string of mock pearls at KARNIS’S . . . SHEILA FINCHAM and ALICE DIXON, the drugstore chain owners, selling cosmetics to KAY HURST, a good-looker . . . MARGAREI HOLBERI. Homemaker of the Year, strolling through Central Park with such celebs as VIRGINIA FORTNEY. FRANCES CALDWELL, SARAH HUSK . . . JUDY SAN JULIAN, ANNA BONAZZO. ROSA-LYN ARTHUR, the Amazing Songstresses, celebrating their successes by buying mink coats with mink shoes to match . . . CHUCK NDERSON, former fight-champ, confiding that he made a mint in the stock market . . . COOKIE ZECK, an Arthur Murray tutor, dancing at TAYLOR’S . . . NORMA CYPHERS Knight, walking her French poodle into the ADAMS-FOWLER Bank to deposit another $10,000 . . . ANTHONY DI MICCO, the No That Tune M.C., wishing to buy a house in Beverly Sills . . .SHERRY ARNETT, The Washington correspondent, and her assistant. MARLENE YEOMAN, drinking coffee at A. REED’S . . . KAY RIGGS, the head lab technician

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al NORRIS Hospital, rushing down 5th to catch Ray's Inis. Sallies In Our Alley: ORLAN CLEVENGER and DONALD FRET WELL, the multi-millionaires, saying it's cheaper to live in Spain . . . Heiress MARY JO KOPP supping at MERRINER’S Gold Room and telling her friends, GENEVA PANTHER, who owns a school for cheerleaders, BETTY MICHAEL, the real estate owner, and ANN MOORE, the swimming instructor, about her trip abroad. Table Talk. DOROTHY BAILEY, DELORES ALVAREZ, and JUANIA CALAFATIS, the beauticians at Pierre's Beauty Salon whose proprietor is CHARLES SETTLES, were seen at JACKIE SEAR'S play “Three Minks Later” whose cast included SHIRLEY SHORT. ANETTE WHITE, and LARRY WILLIAMS . . . Pro-golfer. WILLIAM ROBERTI, made one of his longest putts, a 54-footer . . . CHARLES MURRAY, whose annual gross is now $500,000. reminiscing about the days when he longed for a dime for coffee . . . The well-known girls’ basketball team, coached by PATTY RIGSBY, has such famous players as ROBERTA REED, DIXIE WYATT. MARTHA WOLFE, JANIE SHULTZ. DELORES TAYLOR, and NANCY WILKENSON. Faces Out Front: Attending the convention for the foremost teachers of America were SANDRA GLENN. NORMA GOWER. CHARLOTTE KONTAK. LORETTA LYON. NANCY McKEEN, ANN McKOWN, and BETTY MILLER . . . RONALD PULICE and DONALD PULICE, the most successful businessmen, have JUDY ROMANO. MARY ANN THOMAS, NANCY WILLIAMS, as their confidential secretaries . . . LOUVELLA COFFMAN and DONETA PHILLIPS, who have been married now for 15 years, were seen talking to former debutantes. GWEN CLIFTON, GLENNA CHIPPS, JOAN CLEAVENGER, ALMA CAIN . . . WINONA CRISLIP. the head of the advertising staff at DENHAM’S Dress Shop, lunching with MIKE LUCAS, the architect. BOB LYNCH, and RONNIE KARERE, interior decorators, VIRGINIA HYDE, and ROSEMARIE MARANO. model housewives . . . Inspector for the FBI. JASPER MacINTYRE, proved that FRED KNAPP, a news commentator, RONNIE HILL, an Army coach, FRANK PATTERSON, bottle cap exec, OKEY SANDS, Civil Service coordinator. DANNY' WALLS, and RONALD WILLIAMS, the morticians, and Senator DAVID WORSTELL are confirmed bachelors . . . RUTH MOATS, BARBARA DAVIS, and JUDY MOORE offered services to the American Red Cross and were sent to Europe. This is what you wanted, “56” grads, a prophecy for the future. What really lies before us? Perhaps we may not all have fame and fortune, but we will hope to have that which is needed most of all—happiness. AS WE PAUSE in our attempt at summarizing this, our last year at Victory, we wish to thank our very loyal and helpful advisor, MRS. SMALLWOOD,- who has given tirelessly of her time and efforts to make this OPTIC a success.

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