Wallace High School - Wahischola Yearbook (Wallace, WV)

 - Class of 1955

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Our Sophomore year, the boys took over as officers with Bill Baker as President, Glen Hill as Vice-fresident, Secretary, Carl Clayton and Treasurer, Ronald Shriver. Our Junior year brought us new officers and a new program on which to work. We started by selling magazines and J. Eddie candies. Our play, NThe Haunted Chair,W was presented in the early part of March, and the Junior-Senior Banquet was scheduled to be held in the spring. The total members of our class was twenty-two. Officers were: President Pat Hustead, Vice-President, Shirley McKenna, Secretary, Shelby McCullough, Treasurer, Glen Hill. We entered our Senior year at Wallace High, with a task nearly completed. We elected the following officers: President, Barbara Dean, Vice- President, Carl Clayton, Secretary, Deloris Wetzelg Treasurer, Bill Baker. Class colors, are pastel. Our Class Motto, NLaunch Out into the Deep.n We held a weiner roast in September at the Point Pleasant Park at Brown with several attending. we received our class rings September 17. Class pictures were taken October 18. We received them Dgcember 6. We ordered our announcements November 1 . Our class play was held on March 25, 1955. The title of it was WAunt Cathie's Cat,v a mystery- comedy by Felicia Metcalfe. if: Af IW. ,, -an iv 4. ,. I 'i la ',,,. KJ 4 Q K H, + ,li N A x 4 f 1 E- 55 , -Lv 1 s ' 'fs 5,1 X N Class Will Be it known to all persons, that we, the Senior Class of 1955 of Wallace High School in the county of Harrison, in the state of West Virginia, being of lawful age, and a few of us being of sound mind and good Judgement and being in a better mood than usual do will the following to our sucessors': To Mr. Hill, we leave Peace quiet, and contentment, and gratitude for his constant help and encouragement throughout the years. To our teachers we leave all our patience and many thanks for their understanding and the help they have given us. To the dear, old School building we leave all our paper wads and waste paper and the memories of the best four years of our lives. To the junior class we leave all our old workbooks and bookkeeping papers and a book entitled, 'Manners', To the sophomore class we leave our share of the halls. To the freshmen class we leave paper wads and bubble gum. To the seventh and eight grades we leave all our courage and will-power. I, Jim Loar, will to Ronnie Shuman my ability to please all my girlfriends at one timg, I, Bill Baker, will to Frances Rogers my ability to get into all the ball games free of charge. I, Carl Clayton, will to Jim McCormick my ability to flirt with the girls. I, Richard Cumberledge, will to everyone, my ability to watch my mistakes and not get caught skipping. I, Helen Crouse, will to Ruby Ann Allen my ability to get in to mischief and not get caught. I, Ramona Bramer, will to Judy Hill my share of the car seat to all ball games. Good luck in finding a way. I, Barbara McCormick, will to Patty Coburn my ability to always make passing grades through high school. I, Elizabeth Lambert, will to Lula Swiger my seat at the piano bench. I Shirley Bramer, will to my sister, Geraldine, her chance ro be a senior. I, Shirley McKenna, will to my sister, Sheila, my place on the cheerleading squad. 'FP 1' + .lgsm :g I, Pat Hustead, will to Jack rogers my ability to stay out of mischief. I, Joann Bates, will to Albertia Sayers my ability to make passing grades in all classes. I, Jo Ann Goldsmith, will to my sister, Helen, her chance to become a senior. I, Shelby McCullough will to LaVaughn Shrader my ability to be the busiest person in the high school and never get anything done. I, Denzil Shriver, will to Ronald Shuman my to shoot marbles. I, Ronald Shriver, will to Warren Robinson, my ability to pitch baseball. I, Deloris wetzel, will to my sister, Marlene, .my ability to leave on the first bell and not get caught. I, Anna Cook, will to Aritha Pigott my place in the annual County Chorus Concert next year. I, Barbara Dean, will to Gladys Webb my ability to be quiet. 1, Glenn Hill, leave a vacant space, because I can't find anyone to fill it. I, Doye Swiger, will to Ronald Bogess my gbility to play basketball. ':fif HsY3',1', A5 ues ff ,iqfz-eg ,, ' .my . hi, ,Q i ,wa ,1 I ,z, ,K ,, -'J , '.,fw,I'L . .ai . vw- , gp, . A-, 5? V A 1 ix f, 4 .lf-, f if hire, X or 112, V +A. , gg M F3 . L T w iii ,nip , 5 H. , ri: ', ns 'L 'J ,, , F . HL ul . v M , , E4 Y Ml . 4, ,V ,L 1,4 Q, , iff, ',rf,' P' . , n ., df,- 2 W, ' xm .5 , ,Lie 5 311 W' 2re ' gn., ,i gm 54' wr! , sw ,, gan- ja. a' , da few few :pi We Y XE' 'M 4 11.8 'f' 5259 Z V, ,fin iaj ,J Qi 5. ,H T ,- ,, 41, if ' sf Q Q: 1,9 'QW 316919131 ai? - ff, ri' 'iw . 5. 'Mar' M VME' 'Ui 'fig' 1 -,y1L?'J5 , , ew- ' J-i43'..L.q4 'gr1i,.':,, V: . 5 hz, 'S' f Ai :ee.,N5' Class Prophecy Be it known that there is one person in the Senior Class who is gifted with powers of drawing back the curtain of time and gazing into the future. He wishes his name withheld for personal reasons. The other day we cornered him in the hall and he gazed ten years into the future for us. Lo and Behold! This is what he saw! Ramona Eg ger A blonde living in Washington. She is a special F. B. I. agent, who is trying to track down criminals by fingerprints. Hobby: Arresting handsome men. Qggl Qlgytgg has joined the Navy and is the captain of a submarine. He loves the Navy because they say, NA sailor has a girl in every port.u Hobby: Writing to his loved ones. Shirley Egamgg A cheerful and model housekeeper. Shirley, the wife of a prominent business man, has the nicest home and cooks the best meals in town. Hobby: Keeping her husband happy. D935 Swigeg Doye has finally become a lawyer in New York City. Hobby: Trying to free all the pretty girls. Shirley McKenna Shirley is happily married and raising her twelve children. They always said that they were ncheaper by the dozen.N Hobby: Teaching the little ones. Jim Loar Time has changed Jim. He's a preacher now! Hobby: Flirting with the girls while he gives the sermon. Qgggn Bates is married to Jack Sayers and raising little Sayers. Hobby: Teaching her children the A B C's. Glenn H111 Glenn is still at the University but he just can't get his mind off the girls long enough to get the lessons. Hobby: Dating the girls. Qglgrls Hgtgel A life guard who is still trying to swim the English Channel. Hobby: Saving the good looking men. Richard Cgmbegledge is the same as he was ten years ago, a hen peeked husband, living in Wallace. The little Cumberledge's are very active in school sports and have inherited their father's ability to get away with anything. Hobby: Teaching the little ones how to play football SheJpy MgCuJ1ough An old maid living in California. We thought you would be married before this, Shelby. Hobby: Hunting for gold. Bggglg Qhglygg A fine Doctor in New York City. Hobby: Flirting with the nurses. 2111 Egger is still living in Brown. Hobby: working on his Crosley. Barbara MgCogmigg has finally married and is living in Chicago. She now owns a restaurant. Hobby: Experimenting on her customers. Denggl Qhgiygg is still a confirmed bachelor and intends to stay that way. Hobby: Learning to eat his own cooking. Hglgg Cggusg is living in Dayton. She is keeping house for Richard and all the little Hursts. Hobby: Reading her children bedtime stories. Qgggg Goldsmith is teaching in the country in a one room school. She is an old maid and intends to stay that way. Hobby: Writing letters to eligible bachelors. ggrpgzg Qggg A History teacher in Columbus, Ohio. Hobby: Making eyes at the handsome male students. Elgggbeth Lambert A famous ballet dancer noted for grace and originality of dances. She has been married and divorced three times. Hobby: Trying to find a man who likes blondes. fat Hustegg has changed her name to Earnest. She has two sets of twins. Hobby: Trying to tell her twins apart. Anna Cgog is now a great opera singer and is working to keep her children. Hobby: Trying to reach the high notes. 4' T 4.. u. r Wil jfgyf .gl ' :K-5 5 7391? W X ' M 225 ' .li4l.,,4i J ' ' if 4 ,.. . 4 -, N- -QQ fxyfwxa - fmz- J fggg, my my-1 ,. 3.Q1w.xQi..,1 4 8, Q if i V 5 -Q ' Qiilffixxif-AA Wf kiff f. ff .. ' Sf Q '5 K. 'L .L .1-,wi-Q-54,5 ,. QA , . 7 . 3' 15 ik 4 i , -H E33 E 'V' Q. hksf ,fy . X wi f -T fix ' af f V , .g,5'Qf' X V 1 S .f -fe w , . 1 .,SQ,53g: .. .... Q ,X P, -li. X iff 1' -af A ,Q ' K ,S : ' 'I J N X if X gm 4 X M, ,x 3 an SYM Y? s f S Wx 4, sw ,Mk 1 ' 9 .EW 1 f vf xg an 1 ,X W? .,,., ., V+ KN as q,,,,ww6 J X 3,15 3 255 Y , -' H V fx V be -K. I 'LJ hui-. ,A ,ff nh W 2 mf,,fM ,- Q i V .,. if M 5 Mil K- ,N wmwmk if -an Q .Y , .1 9 . MMR 5 5 XY iw ' ' J sk MMM' , .ww smmsiw f' x , -.MN ,nh ,. ,. M N W, , My Q E' . fjmwglgie glgigmg gf:-faq Shirley Dennison Sue McDanie1s Anna Wolfe La Vaughn Smith Laddy Smith Aritha Pigott Sandra A craft Winifred Dean Jack Heldreth Cam Hess Junior Class President Aritha Pigott Vice President Laddy Smith Secretary Winifred Dean Treasurer Sandra Ashcraft Mrs. Criss Shirley Coburn Joan Alkire Phyllis Hudson Ruth Allen Ruby Allen Joann Sullivan Agnes Ash Avanelle Lindsey Barbara Ogden Florence Golden Shirley Ashcraft Willis Walkins Howard Shiver David Pigott Tom Upton' Ronnie Shuman Jim Criss Ronnie Boggess Clacy Bartlett Jim Talkington Junior Class History On September 5, 1950 we entered our first year in Junior high school with an enrollment of forty-seven students. The following officers were chosen: President, Tommy Chrislip, Vice-President, Florence Golden- Secretary, Barbara Ogden' Treasurer Aritha Pigott. Our class cheer- leaders were Agnes Ash, Joan Sullivan, and Barbara gden. Our class flower was the red rose- our class motto was 'Let the Girls Lead and the Boys fol1ow.W Mr. Krumenacker was our sponsor. On September M, 1951 we entered our second year of Junior high school with an enrollment of forty-onw students. We elected the following officers, President, Avenell Lindsey, Vice-President, Howard Shriver, Secretary and Treasurer Aritha Pigott. Our class cheerleaders were Florence Golden, Joan bullivan, and Tommy Chrislip. Our Flower was the orchid the class firs was the WJai1bird,n the motto, 'Lets All Stick Together.n our sponsor was Mr. Ashcraft. On September 5, 1952 we entered our first year of high school with an enrollment of thirty-six. The following officers were chosen: President, Laddie Smith, Vice-President Avanell Lindsey, Secretary and Treasurer Aritha Pigott. Our class cheerleaders were, Barbara Ogden, Shirley Ashcraft, Joan Sullivan and Agnes Ash. Qur class colors were red and yellow. Our flower was the red rose, and the bird us yellow canary. Our class motto was 'United We Stand Divided We Fall. Mr. Ashcraft was our sponsor. On September 1, 1953 we wntered our Sophomore year with an enrollment of thirty-five. The following officers were chosen: President, Laddie Smith, Vice-President, Jack Heldreth, Secretary and Treasurer, David Pigott. Our Class cheerleaders were: Avanell Lindsey, AgnesAsh, Joan Dullivan, and Sue Mc Daniels. Our colors were black and white. Our flower was the white rose and our bird ms the 'Do Do B1rd.n Our class motto was nUnited We Stand Divided We Fa11.n On September 7, 1959 we entered our junior year with an enrollment of thirty-one. Mrs. Mary Criss is our sponsor. The following officers were choses: President,Aritha Pigott, Vice-President, Laddie Smith, Secretary, Winifred Dean, Treasurer Sandra Ashcraft. Our class cheerleaders are Joan Sullivan, Agnes Ash, and Avanell Lindsey. Our colors are green and white our flower is yellow rose, and our bird is Yellow Canary. Cur motto is nQu1ters Never Win and Winners Never Qu1t.' For the Junior Play we selected 'Tattletalen by Anne Coulter Mortens. it was presented December H, at 8:00 P.M. We also sold billfolds to earn money for our 'Junior Senior Banquet.n 1 ex gp 'Q -.Eff-1 f' I 'lifu'-iii ' EA is. lv- NW :LW M Na ,N 15 Qflf 1- -,r, fi' KL-,nk 1 -f X J a hv,:?t,.i,,a,,,,,. Sophomore Class President - Howard Gump Vice President - Violet Bartlett Ivonia Lindsey Grace Swiger Patty Loar Violet Bartlett Howard Gump Sheila Stire David Hess Wanda Sullivan Alberta Sayers Nettie Hayhurst Patty Cochran Secretary - Sheila Stire Treasurer - David Hess Mr. Allman Barbara McGee Janet Allen Gladys Webb Lula Swiger LaVaughn Shrader Freddie Carpenter Roscoe Lynch Eugene Hurst Cecil Burdine Geraldine Bramer Kathyrn Lane Byron Smith Donald Hurst warren Robinson Roger McCormick Earnest Smith Floyd Swiger Lane Robinson Kim Smith ' Lyle Swiger Ted Rogers Roscoe Shriver ,af 5+ B. Sophomore Class History We entered the seventh grade in 1951. Mr. Krumenack- er as our sponser. Our class officers were President, Margaret Griffin, Vice-President, Howard Gump, Secretary, Freddie Carpenter, Treasurer, Ted Rogers. Our class flower was the carnation, and our bird, the crow. Our motto, WLet the President Rule the Class. Our colors were blue and gold. We entered the eighth grade and elected the following officers: President,Kim Smith, Vice-President, Lulu Swiger, Secretary, Ted Rogers, Treasurer Warren Robinson. Our cheerleaders were: Shiela Stire, Violet Bartlett, Martha Harbert and Lulu Swiger. Our class colors were maroon and white. Our flower, the tulip. The bird was the cardinal. Our motto, NLet the Boys Lead, and the Girls Follow.' We started our Freshman year with forty-five students. We elected the following officers: President, Howard Gump, Vice-President, Kim Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, Donald Hurst. Our motto was, WUn1ted We Stand, Divided we Fall.N Our class colors were blue and gold. The class cheerleaders weres Shiela Stire, Violet Bartlett, Wanda Sullivan, and Lulu Swiger. Our birdwas the blue jay. Our sponservas Mr. Pigott. We entered our Sophomore year, with thirty-five students. We elected our class officers as follows: President, Howard Gump, Vice-President, Violet Bartlett, Secretary, Shiela Stire, Treasurer, David Hess. Our class cheerleaders as chosen, are: Shiela Stire, Violet Bartlett, Lulu Swiger, and Patty Cochran. Our class colors are gold and red. Our bird is the crow, and our class motto is NForward Ever, Backward Never.N Our flower is the pink carnation. We gave our chapel, November 10th. It was based mostly on Veterans Day and Education Week. The class also gave the play, UB11ly's First Date.n Our sponser is Mr. Ronald Allman. Freshmen Class Beverly Talkington Judy H111 Kathryn Marshock Ray Webb Lane Robinson Warren Bartlett Richard McGee Freddy Hurst Page Talkington Y President-Kathryn Marshock Vice President-Lane Robinson Secretary-Warren Bartlett Treasure-Ray Webb Mr. Ashcraft Jim Cunningham Freddy Whiteman Howard Criss Florence Ashcraft Junior Swiger Lenora Shreve Bill Cooper Mary Smith Jack Rogers Shelba Upton William Criss Judy Shreve Hollis Heldreth Wilma McGee Buddy Barker Delores Keener Ralph Davis Joan Fleming James Hyde Wayne Clayton Freshman Class History In October 1952, we entered the seventh grade and elected the following officers: President, Dot Dye: Vice-President, Judy Shreve: Secretary, Judy Hill: Treasurer, Kathryn Marshock. The cheerleaders were Kathryn Marshock, Edith Moore, Page Talkington and Judy Hill. Our class colors were gold and blue. Our student counsil members were Kathryn Marshock and James Hyde. We had fifty-three students in our class, and Mr. Southern was our sponser. We entered the second year of Jr. High with thirty- seven students. During this time we had one new student, Dana Sharp. Mary Yeater moved away. Our officers were, President, Kathryn Marshockg Vice-President, Lane Robinson: Secretary, Hollis Heldrethg Treasurer, Freddie Barker. The cheerleaders were Kathryn Marshock, Shelba Upton, Mary Le Master, and Judy Hill. Our motto was, nBe Prepared.n Our colors were maroon and white. Our bird, the crow, and our flower the rose. Mr. Squires was our sponser. On September 7, 1954, we entered our first year of high school with a total of thirty-three students. Our 01a8S officers are as follows, President, Kathryn Marshockg Vice-President, Lane Robinsong Secretary, Warren Bartlett! Treasurer, Ray Webb. Thd cheerleaders are Kathryn Marshock, Florence Ashcraft, Judy Hill, Deloris Keener, Shelba Upton. Glass colors, Blue and gold. Flower, Daddy Britches. Motto, nBe Prepared' and the bird the blue Jay. The name of our class basketball team is 'Freshmen Boll Weevils.n Our first class party this year was at mr. Ashcraft's home. Mr Ashcraft is our advisor. B fgggbu, , SJW? M fgg, , 853 5 Eighth Grade Judy Bartlett Charlotte Moore Dottee Dye Mary Smith Maxine Swiger Diane David Linda Joyce Alice Patty Hill Bates Smith Carson Gifford Covurn President-David Bates Vice President-Linda Smith Secretary-Diane Hill Treasurer-Diane H111 Mr. Pritchard Lyal Bush Shirley Hall Charlotte Lockhard Deloris Kirk Lona Haggerty Helen Ashcraft Eddie Loar Earl Davis - John Cuttingham Gary Dennison Gene Rogers Billie Lunch Neil Ashcraft Rickkie Shriver Robert Rineheart Ronnie Dye Donald Miller Neil Upton Billie Griffin Kenny Ash Bobbie Keener Bernard Griffin Franklin Lindsey Francis Rogers Ricky Shuman . ' ' -Maur' , A ' Juanita Tate Carol Shaw Marlene Wetael Judy Criss Gordon Ashcraft Roy Hyde Esther Swiger Betty Springer Violet Walkins Belva Shields Marguerite Hebb AJ ,- ' 1: e. Seventh Grade President-Judy Criss Vice President-Roy Hyde Secretary-Gorden Ashcraft Treasurer-Gorden Ashcraft Mr. Southern Judy McCullough Ruth Davis Mabel Ferguson Charotte Dennison Helen Goldsmith Genevieve Carrico Janet Harbert Charles Scott Francis Tate Kenny Talkington Clarence Davis Jack Barker Betty Rineheart Jo Anne McIntyre Margaret Harris Jean Scheuvront Ralph Swiger Jimmie Gump Ronald Shields Jimmie McCormick Wayne Pigott Paul Pigott John Marshok Fred Robinson Gary Smith Larry Bennett Darrell Swiger James Webb Gary Ashcraft Jimmie Sullivan XF, -avi e,w 4 ee' 2 -if 'lx 4. wiki ik., ,ffl w I- gr N. . eifiibri ' lic Q I P riff saw-


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