Wallace High School - Wahischola Yearbook (Wallace, WV)
- Class of 1956
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For Seniors whose 'Journey' is nearing completion, may these last few miles we travel together be an unforget- table experience. lilllll F325 I by P1 ..:uH:ai:E!EMlll :Hg--lm-y ll I -lYQ::: f , 'lmq.71-qi'-1271: X I - Editor............ Business Mana er ANNUAL STAFF ooooooouesueon 0 g on aan Sports Editor...... ... School Calendar.... Sales Manager.... Class H1story.... Snapshot Page.... Typist.......... Aritha Pigott Barbara Ogden David Pigott Shirley Ashcraft Ronald Shuman Florence Golden Sandra Ashcraft LaVaughn Smith Avanell Lindsey 0 .0 a I .lp wsop Q hirntinn We V To show our deep appreciation for his kindness, helpfulness and understandingg we, the Senior Class, hereby dedicate this 1956 edition er ' wahischole. to Mr. Burgess Robinson. A , f . fi I . f 3 ,112 V. Lf V mm NISJ. fb 5, ' ' Lil. 1 fi. t H f ev: ,, a 1 7 f .Qr PRINCIPAL 7zbJ9.fJ2iJ2, ffxfvgfzr 7L,..,f M .,frf CfLLoo14z44Z'C2QPZvoZ25 Nlriiqe.-xx SBQAQWQ. QMJJM SECRETARY 2w7z?Z-aww 1 SENIOQ5 ku 1UUfl'Q1jl0l,, yy fi, N14 ,. W ff 4 9' X A il ,.QflLiWl1l1Q. ' 'ix KT A JN X f 1562 .V ,Ax I, Q ,Ig 4 ' x ff . 1 ,, ,. -gk Qs, n XL: N . .- Thomas Upton Aritha Pigott David Pigott WM 7? Daw, TREASURE PRE IDENT SECRETARY Lad 16 Smith B-dfalib VICE PRESIDENT Shigley Agpcraft Howard Shriver Florgnce Golden P447 infny I l Barbara Ogden Rgnald Shuman W cg, N fy S V, X X ffff ,Qf W ff 5 I ful l M Joan Sullivan fl 0 0' Avanell Lindsey ' ,Opin Ag es Agn Shirley Sullivan Clacy Bartlett Sandra Ashcraft labs .f -Q-'WS' 'i'f55?75g1?f' 12 . 5' 11. x . ,, . .. ,ni ' lmifk ff Ei? i , , 'Es 3. f, if 1, Q21 ,F .ij ii , V, 1 Joan Alkire Cam Hess Anna Violfe .9 H 5901 lffllf James Criss Sh lley gennison Ronald Boggess gpm. 5 ff WWW my ME 'ji James Taglkington LaYgu th N Jack Hlbdreth Senior 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 Ogden. Our class flower was the red rose, our class motto was, uLet the Girls Lead and the Boys Follow.' Mr. Arumenacker was our sponsor. On September 4, 1951 we entered our second year of junior high school with an enrollement of forty-one students. We elected the following officers, President, Avanell Lindsey, Vice-President, Howard Shriver, Secretary and Treasurer, Aritha Pigott. Our class cheerleaders were Florence Golden, Joan Sullivan, azd Tommy Chrislip. Our Flower was tne orchid, the class bird was the mJailbird,n the motto, WLets All Stick Together.n Our Sponsor was Mr. Ashcraft. On September 5, 1952 we entered our first year of nign school with an enrollment of thirty-six. The following off- icers 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. Our class colors were red and yellow. Our flower was the red rose, and the bird was yellow canary. Our class motto was Wunited we Stand uivided we Fell.n Mr. Ashcraft was our sponsor. On September 1, 1953 we entered 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, Agnes Ash, Joan Sullivan, and Sue Mcbaniels. Our colors were black amd white. Our flower was the white rose and our bird was the nbo Do B1rd.n Our class Motto was mUnited we Stand Divided we Fall.u Mr. Allman was our Sponsor. On September 7, 1994 we entered our junior year with an enrollment of thirty-one. The following officers were chose: Preside t, Aritha Pigott, Vice-President, Laddie Smith, Sec- retary, winifred Dean, Treasurer, Samdra 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. Our motto is HQuiters Never Win and Winners Never Qu1t.n For the Junior Play we S616Ct6Q nTattle- talen by Anne Coulter Mortens. It was presented December Mtn at 6:00, P.M. We also sold billfolds to earn money for our WJunior Senior Banquet.n As we entered our last and final year of high school, the following officers were selected. Presidnet, Aritha Pigott, Vice President, Laddie Smith, Secretary, David Pigott, and Treasure, Thomas Upton. Our class colors are pastel and the cheerleaders are, Avanell Lindsey, Shirley Dennison, Agnes Ash, and Joan Sullivan. Pastel Roses are our class flowers. Our Motto is, nToday is our Foundation, Tomorrow is our Goal.n We recieved our class rings September 23. Sayer's came to take our pictures on November 17. We recieved them in December Our class play was held on Aoril 6, 1956. The title of it was HFeudin Over Yonderu, a hillbilly comedy by Le Roma Rose. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 12. Our Baccal- aureate Serman will be on Sunday hay 20, Class Night and Recap tion May 21, and Commencement, Friday May 25. -F 2, ' 1 :T ' 1 gi! ii. f gi 21 f 2, ' Yfg i A I w.a.L,aGs 5 x f V 4 i '- 'fHv1s2?:fJf'1vL'a:m,wffR a:iX1 on V .,. H . ,L,. ,.,,,,,,s Class 117111 We the -raduating class of 1956 feel that our brilliant record and our unusual achievements will live after us, but not wishing to take any chances, we suggest that a tablet, on which shall be inscribed our several names and few of our most astounding deeds, be purchased and placed in the auditor- ium of this school in a position where it will strike the eye of all who enter. And in this manner do we dispose of our possessions: To Nr. Hill we give and bequeath a sense of relief that we have at last benn graduated, pleasant memories of our four years together, and a feeling of pride in any great deeds or noteworthy achievements that our future may contain, realiz- ing that such glories-if any - will owe much to his example and counsel. To our teachers we bequeath our valuable sense of humor, without which we should have found school life painful indeed and which will do much to make it +1curable for them. We also give and bequeath to the teachers our very kind- est regards and our sincere gratitude for their unfailing kindness and aid. To our dear old schoolbuilding itself, we leave the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and our rubber bands, bean shooters and all the other methods of mischieviousness to keep the schoolbuilding in an up roar. We give and bequeath to the Junior class our well-known nerve, which they will need next year, and all the examination questions we have been given during the past year. We believe that an eximanation, like history, often repeats itself. The answers, never owned in entirety, have long since been mislaid by us and are not included in this legacy. To the Sophomore class we give reluctantly but of nec- essity, our mantle of dignity. We realize that the class can never fill it but, since it is expected of them, our advice is, Grin and wear it. To our good friends, the Freshman class, we leave our patience. It will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Sophomores. To the Seventh and Eighth grades needing it most, we give BARBARA'S supply of language, which will enable the recipient to talk more and say less than any other human being. Also to the undergraduates who is most in danger of not passing next year, we bequeath JACK'S store of information, which will make it easy for him to pass any test in any subject, at any time. I David Pigott will my ability to coach football to Coach, John Southern. I Tom Upton will my ability to coach, referee, and play ball all at the same time to my brother Neal Upton! I Jim Criss will to Rickie Shuman my reserved seat in Coach's car. I Cam Hess will my ability for laziness during football practice for the past three years to Wayne Pigott. I Jo Ann Alkire will my seat in Shorthand class to any- one that is stupid enough to take it. 3FH!9WWQ ipeviwn wF?Ff R 1 1 4 ,- f,-at-Y, Q 4 -M K . wtx H 45 X. ,, , E-1 A 'V f H 5 Tax , Q ' .Q ' V1 w X l'?vQE1',g 4 ,'-- -1, 1 4. .4 , ..v',,-, .--..w gp, I ,pr .:,,m:,,,.-.!.,5-vw 1.4.--V 7-Z., I Shirley Dennison will my ability to go steady to my sister Charlotte. I Howard Shriver talk out in class and I LaVaughn Smith drive safely but only will to Bill Rinehart my ability to get away with it. will my ability to Janet Lee Allen to if Mother is watching. I Anna Wolfe will to Phyllis Smith my ability to get along with all the teachers. I Jim Talkington will my seat in Tom Upton's car to any- one who has the guts totake it. I Shirley Ashcraft will to Linda Smith my efficient and foolproof method of skipping school during shows. Uon't take advantage of this priceless gift, WLindaW. I Ronald Rogess will to Robert Rinehart, my ability to look at blondes twice. I Jack Heldreth will to all the bashful boys, my ability to stay away from girls. I Florence Golden will to Shelba Upton my ability to be considered an angel, yet be in all the trouble that happens! Be careful Shelba. I Laddie Smith will to Ted Rogers, my ability to get WE'sW in Geometry class. I Clacy Bartlett will to John Robinson my ability to keep the coach screaming at all times. 'BLESS YOU JOHNW I Ronnie Shuman will my ability to Warren Bartlett to teach night classes. I Agnes Ash will in to my sister Naomi the ability to get all mischief, but always get caught doing nothing. I Shirley Sullivan will my ability to my sister Wanda to stay out of Mischief. I Avanell Lindsey will to my sister Ivonia what is left of my old typing eraser,and what I leave of Agnes's,if any!! I Sandra Ashcraft will to David Hess my ability to keep on good terms with the teachers and still do as I please. I Joan Sullivan will my ability to my brother Jimmy to slip I Barbara Ogden, more I Aritha Pigott, at least 5 minutes late to good excuse. and say less than any out of study hall without getting caught. will to Howard Gump my ability to talk one in the school. will to Angie Davis my ability to arrive all my classes, and always have a Qlass Drnphecg kH.'1C?7aJJff.a4,Qa I .,g..' ' r - : I' P 'Y Q 1i?V gt W? fi J ,J el' ll ,. -' ' 1' ' N I 'l Q Q2 ha K A i Cl4mfYQ?LpfZnm1AZ -3.2515 Y 'QM , P 45 U W' ' tm 'V E' A Omfs Y .LQ- 'Vi - ' E gg : illp' ,gtk JIU! ,cue on our journey on the Be Bop while going through Wallace the whistle stop and low and the graduates of 1956 still hanging aroind. First of all we saw Cam and Joann trying to live up an ever popular tune in l9S6. Love and Marriage go together like a Horse and Carriage. And we saw that the big four were still together. Sandra, Florence, Shirley and Barbara! They just As we went train in 1975 we got off at behold we saw NUA W 981 we yew oouldn't seem to seperate so they talked WWM7 Dick Smallwood into letting them form a Q , LSU Chorus line for entertainment at the Old tg Hand Out. He even pays them their check 'f' all in one. May they never part. what if f one would get married? Then we saw Jack d Heldreth racking his brain out wondering if 45 it was a good idea to have become a College . Proffessor. If so which young little Female gfinyzmggy student should he give the A s too. And Clacy is still trying to build up his musc- les. Do you suppose he will ever realize its no use. As they say you can't make 5 silk purse out of a sow's ear! H 0 Then we saw a sign that said Madam , L Jugf 60 Ava 1ell's Fortune Telling, so we journey- rAP,?e?'x X ed in and guess who was vgetting their fortune told? None other than Jim Criss. X Madam Avanell was telling him things of Marriage that made his hair stand on ends. As we went on further down tue road we saw that Laddie Smith was giving an out- door Magician Performance. It seems that is still up to his old tricks. And while watching Laddie's performance we saw Anna Wolfe running by. It appears that she is still trying to ist a husband it was leap yaar the year she graduated he as she hasn't gotten over it yet. As the Clarksburg Be Bop Train was on its way to we passed Shirley Dennison or rather Boo ess now, Ronnie and all the little Rojqess's. reached Cl8PkSDUFQ we recieved that Ronnie Shuman was in an automobile accident. So by all means we Al we a message went to see him. As we entered the hospit- al we saw Afnes Ash as nurse setting on the Doctor's lap. Aines thats not your place you belonu in tLe nursery. 2 'iw K A X . Haw Q mg mga is ,ZQQYQ ff KX' 'wifefazf WM XX Q pw' SQ W ,499 A241160-! J . , ZAZCZQQA SX .L N ll .. l iff J U ,twf'.,-fi Wwfmni V..--. L, fi-J it :'4?'7T ', . While leaving who do you suppose we saw coming down the Street? None other than Aritha Pigott. She said she finally found her man and now its twins. when we stopped at the Green Parrott to eat, we found Howard Shriver as head waiter, and there in one booth we saw the champion Jim Talkington still up to his old school tricks. Speaking of school we see La Vaughn Smith finally got her Master's Degree. Its better late than never. At midnight we heard the conductor shout- ing, All aboard! All aboard! Everybody went running to get on the old Be Bop Train. On our way back to Wallace we stopped at Robinson's Airport to find directions and found Joan Sullivan as the Airline Hostess. And who do you suppose we saw on the grounds of the airport? None other than Tom Upton and David Pigott. You mean they fin- ally escaped. As we slowly approached Wallace we saw Shirley Sullivan had finally got married. And that is how the successful Seniors of So made out. Z. N 'I 9 Dx S NX ' lg Lfkfffw W Ameda y F 4-.amz X sua, Xlf, ' 241 . M Ji' Q A Q G3 J a of flu ,Ml QS, W JUNf0A:J, X 04 I-. S if 'sf Fd X P 1 Row 1 Freddie Carpenter Cecil Burdine Roscoe Shriver Ted Rogers Lavaughn Shrader Howard Gump Violet Bartlett Wanda Sullivan Lula Swiger Shiela Stire Miss Orcutt Junior Class Pres. - Vice Sec. Tres Row 2 Roscoe Lynch David Hess warren Robinson Ernest Smith Kim Smith Floyd Swiger Janet Allen Patty Loar Alberta Sayers Donald Hurst Geraldine Bremer Grace Swiger CLASS OFFICERS Howard Gump Pres. - LaVaughn Shrader Violet Bartlett Ted Rogers Not Present Roger McCormick John Robinson Byron Smith Lyle Smith Ivonia Lindsey Junior Class History We entered the seventh grade in 1951. Mr. Krumenacker as our sponsor. 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 ULet the President Rule the Class.W Our colors were blue and gold. We entered the eighth grade and elected the following officers: President, Kim Smith, Vice-President, Lulu Swigerg Secretary, Ted Rogers: Treasurer, Warren Robinson. Our cheerleaders were: Shiela Stire, Violet Bartlett, Martha Herbert 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, WUnited we Stand, Divided we Fall.' Our class colors were blue and gold. The class cheerleaders were: Shiela Stire, Violet Bartlett, Wanda Sulivan, and Lulu Swiger. Our bird was the blue Jay. Our sponsor was Mr. Pigott We entered our Sophomore year, with thirty-five students we elected our class officers as follows: President, Howard Gu pg Vice-President, Violet Bartlett, Secretary, Shiela Stireg 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 'Forward Ever, Backward Never.' 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, NBilly's First Date.' Our sponsor is Mr. Ronald Allman. On September 6, 1955 we entered our Junior year with an enrollment of 26. Miss Esmah Orcutt was our sponsor. The following officers were choseng President, Howard Gump, Vice- President, LaVaughn Shraderg Secratary, Violet Bartlett, Trea sure, Ted Rogers. Our Cheerleaders were Violet Bartlett, Lula Swiger, and Sheila Stire. Colors chosen were yellow and black and the bird was American Eagle. Our Motto selected was, nlf the Elevator to Success is Broken, Try the Stairsln we had an ice cream social on Ted Rogers lawn, in order to raise money for our Junior Senior Banquet. For the Junior Play we selected Rest Assured, by Donald Payton. It was presented November 29, at 8:00. we also had a Variety Program, March 2, titled Hail the Hunkering Hero. On Friday March 30 we had our Chaple Pro- gram, which was based on Easter. The 3rd annual Harrison County Vocal Clinic Chours was held November 3o, which included eight Juniors, as following, Sheila Stire, Lula Swiger, LaVaughn Shrader, Violet Bartlett, Howard Gump, Ted Rogers, Kim Smith, and Roger McCormick. www SUPHUMQJQES if - I ffvk Q 455 U .l?X 1, gl N 4 I ? ' K 1-.H .K , M 25 7 , Q. .. . - W 7 . - A . , 1 - if Q' 3 V ' f f ' '. ,s . ...L E? Q. 41 ' .W 44 0 f 4 ,Q .- 1' 4 . H.. I, in E L, rp, 1 b . mmf , 2 .9- ' 3-FV nh .V W J. 4 ,vu , N , Vg. , 51 55? ', 2 1 3 iff, ' in A 1 z, K '. limi fy' .. .f X 'gf J X.,1. 2, .kI,. , - .ru A wwf V av., ,Aw f. . E , :F . f,-.1-mf ' Ts' . 4, .ip yr K ...f-wg . z - i V vi 4, Row 1 Deloris Keener Kitty Marshok Judy Hill Beverly Talkington Patricia Powell Phyllis Smith Mary Lemasters Richard McGee ophomore Class Row 2 Bill Lemasters Wayne Clayton Lane Robinson Ray Webb Hollis Heldreth Fred Hurst Page Talkington Warren Bartlett Not Present Bill Cooper David Cooper Howard Criss Jim Hyde Jack Rogers Junior Swiger Shelba Upton ,i tmp, WV: - f W 053-5-gf.f,.:4f1.-V-',g:wfs'5ww14:vu.-fuW Sophomore 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 Marshok. The cheerleaders were Kathryn Marshok, Edith Moore, Page Talkington and Judy Hill. Our class colors were gold and blue. Our student coun- sil members were Kathryn Marshok and James Hyde. We had fifty -three students in our class, and Mr. Southern was our sponsor. We entered BHS second year of Jr. High with thirty- seven students. During hiis time we had one new student, Dana Sharp. Mary Yeater moved away. Our officers were: President, Kathryn Marshok, Vice-President, Lane Robinson, Secretary, Hollis Heldreth, Treasurer, Freddie Barker. The cheerleaders were Kathryn Marshok, Shelba Upton, Mary Le Master, and Jusy Hill. Our motto was, 'Be Prepared.n Our colors were maroon and white. Our bird, the crow, and or flower the rose. Mr. Squires was our sponsor. On September 7, 19514. we entered our first year of high school with a total of thirty-three students. Our class officers are as follows: President, Kathryn Marshok, Vice-President, Land Robinson, Secretary, Warren Bartlett, Treasurer, Ray Webb. The cheerleaders are Kathryn Marshok, Florence Ashcraft, Judy Hill, Deloris Keener, Shelba Upton. Class colors, Blue and gold. Flower, Daddy Britches. Motto, Be Prepared and the bird the Blue Jay. The name of our class basketball team is Freshmen Boll Weevils. Our first class party this year was at Mr. Ashcraft's Home. Mr. Ashcraft is our Advisor. we entered our second year in high school with a total of 25 students. During the year 3 students quit. They were Freddie Whitman, Freddie Barker and Joan Fleming. Our one new student was Patsy Powell from Smithfield High School. Our officers are as follows: President, Judy Hill, Vice- President, Lane Robinson, Secretary and Treasurer, Beverly Talkington, Cheerleaders, Shelba Upton, Kitty Marshok, Judy Hill. Motto, United We Stand, Divided We Fall, Class colors, Green and white, Flower, yellow rose, bird, parakeet, Student Council Representives-Lane Robinson. we planned a party in September, but was postpenned. Our sponsor is Miss Helen Sowma. I XX 3 X 1 l f 1 U5 ' 'y A 11' fx - J '7' '79 xi! 'N 'i 3 Row l Maxine Swiger Mary Jo Smith Deloris Kirk Diane Hill Joyce Carson Alice Gifford Eloise Lee Judy Bartlett Patty Coburn Billy Lynch Fre hmen Glass Row 2 Mr. Wolverton Helen Ashcraft Lona Haggerty Shirley Swiger Linda Smith Neal Upton Donald Miller Gene Rogers Charlet Moore Lyal Bush Row 3 Bobby Keener Kenneth Ash Gary Dennison Bill Griffin Robert Rinehart Edward Loar Bernard Griffin Neal Ashcraft Rick Shuman i Not Present Buddy Cooper Ronald Dye Harold Hayhurst William Hutson Freshman Class History As seventh graders we met together in room 8 and formed our class organization. The following officers were elected. President, Patty Coburn, Vice-President, Linda Smith: Secretary, Judy Bartlett, Treasurer, Judy Bartlett. We had our class party Saturday, Nov. 7th at 7:30 P.M. Our teachers at the party were our sponsor, John Southern, and Raymond Ashcraft, our guest teacher. The cheerleaders were Patty Coburn, Judy Bartlett, and Gene Rogers. Our class colors were blue and white. We entered the eighth grade, with an enrollment of thirty-eight. Our first meeting was held in room 6, our home room. President, David Batesg Vice-President, Linda Smith: Secretary and Treasurer, Diane Hill. Our cheerleaders are Ricky Shuman. 'udy Bartlett, and Patty Coburn. Our class colors are blue and gold. Our class tree is the weeping willow. Our motto, nBoys Lead and Girls Followu. Our flower, the rhododendron. Our class bird, is the eagle. Mr. Pritchard is our sponsor. We began our Freshman year with an enrollment of thirty-five. Our first meeting was held September 27th to elect officers, which are as follows: President, Linda Smith, Vice-President Joyce Carson, Secretary k Treasure, Shirley Swiger. The cheerleaders are Joyce Carson, Judy-Bartlett, and Mary Jo Smith. Our class colors are black k orange, our flower, the rhodendrong our bird, the bald eagle, and our motto, Wwe pull most when we pull together.' we decided to have our class party, December 9th, at the gym. Our chaperons are Mr. Southern, Miss Sowma, and Mr. Wolverton, our class sponsor. This year has been very successful. , 2 4 L ' A X iff L --a ' a . F v UNB ERCLASS A , X Av sa Y A T361 - Q . H Amy , f Wh Row l Kennie Talkington Dearl Swiger Joan McIntyre Betty Rinehart Margaret Harris Jean Scheuvront Judy McCullough Carol Shaw Ester Swiger James Sullivan EIGHTH GRADE Row 2 Marlene Wetzel Charles Scott Charlotte Dennison Janet Harbert Betty Springer Belva Shields Harold Swlger Mr. Pritchard Row 3 Not Present Larry Bennett Clarence Davis Helen Goldsmith Ruth Davis Sharon Moore Jim Gump John Marshok Dale Lee Roy Hyde Franklin Lindsey Ralph Swiger Paul Pigott Fred Robinson Wayne Pigott ' Gary Smith CLASS OFFICERS Pres. - Roy Hyde Vice Pres. - Sharon Underwood Sec. - Doris Barker Tres. - Naomi Ash ry NJYT- ...lf 7' .vwvgg-g,,,,.V ,, , , Q ,awww I v ROW 1 Skip Barker Freddy Swiger George Rogers Danny Shuman Sandra Swiger Sharon Underwood Bart Rogers Naomi Ash Claudene Shriver Dortha Hurst Billy Rinehart Miss Mead SEVENTH GRADE Row 2 Larry Cumberledge Bobby Hyde Ralph Amos Linda Bartlett Ronnie McCormick Angie Davis Mary Lou Boggess Mary Kraely Joan Sprout Beverly McGee Kelly Cutlip Row 3 Gary Ashcraft Bill Carden 1 Edward Swiger Ronald Cottrill Dennis McCormick Jim McCormick Lurae Plgott Sadie Morgan Bertha Kraely Bobby Lane Dennis Fowler Larry Harris Not Present Doris Barker Charles Hayhurst Arnold Robinson 5, . , f , X O r . af A ii' f: 3 1 ff! I I 1 ii 3 .v ,ff f 3 X ' 2 vwgwapmm ff'W-'g,:2H5'w'B'HlUfP!P'A Y 1 , M . Ar V t , e ' 1 Y fe 1 -- ' wwf 1. f+-:fl-'PJ 3 -w S , A f V er A fwwax .,om Eight Grade History we entered our frist year at Wallace High School in the fall of 1951-I-, with Judy Criss,President, Roy Hyde Vice-President, Gordon Ashcraft, Secretary, and Treasure, and Mr. Southern was our Sponsor. Our class colors was or- ange and black, our cheerleaders were: Judy Criss, JoAnne McIntyre, Helen Goldsmith, Charlotte Denn1son,. The ways upstairs were strange but we soon became used to it. we had two class partys. In the fall of 1955 we entered the Eight grade with Mr. Pritchard as sponsor. We elected Roy Hyde, President, Helen Goldsmith, Vice-President, Larry Bennett, Secretary and Treasure. Our class colors are Pink and Black. Our cheerleaders are JoAnne McIntyre, Helen Goldsmith and Charlotte Dennison. Seventh Grade History The seventh grade started the year by electing Bart Rogers as President, Sharon Underwood, Vice-President, Doris Barker, Secretary, and Naomi Ash treasure. The class Flower is red rose, class bird, cardinal, class colors Maron and white,class motto, Strive to do better work. Nickname Daredevi1s. Class yell, Yea maron yea white, yea daredevils, let's fight. Class cheerleaders are Sharon Underwood, Naomi Ash, and Dortha Hurst. Miss Mead is the class Sponsor. 'Q A E - 1 31 ZION Row 1 Mr. Wolverton Maxine Swiger Katherine Marshok Eloise Lee Charlotte Moore Mary Leemasters Wanda Sullivan Judy Bartlett Joyce Carson Grace Swiger Diane Hill Deloris Kirk Lona Haggerty Sharon Underwood Miss Orcutt Mixed Chorus Row 2 Lula Swiger Phyllis Smith Judy Hill Beverly Talkington Helen Ashcraft Shirley Swiger Mary Jo Smith Deloris Keener Alice Gifford Patty Coburn Sadie Morgan Linda Smith Donald Hurst Freddy Carpenter E Row 3 Shiela Stire David Hess Lavaughn Shrader Ted Rogers Geraldine Bramer Patty Powell Patty Loar Floyd Swiger Howard Gu p Violet Bartlett Janet Allen Kim Smith Albertia Sayers Lyle Bush Roscoe Lynch Cecil Burdine su 'ef wi' f 6: v, -f MV! fi if if At? 1 T! we 4 Q-, ,Q Phy ical Education Girl Row 1 Maxine Swiger Grace Swiger Wanda Sullivan Kathyrn Marshok Charlotte Moore Mary Leemasters Diane Hill Judy Bartlett Deloris Kirk Lona Haggerty Row 2 Deloris Keener Phyllis Smith Mary Jo Smith Shirley Swiger Linda Smith Alice Gifford Eloise Lee Joyce Carson Miss Mead Row 3 Helen Ashcraft Geraldine Bremer Patty Powell Violet Bartlett Patty Loar Albertia Sayers Patty Coburn Lyle Bush tudent Council Row 1 M . Wolverton Kennie Talkington LaVaughn Shrader Helen Goldsmith Judy H111 Aritha Pigott Joyce Carson Avanell Lindsey Sharon Underwood Bart Rogers OFFICERS Pres. - Aritha Pigott Row 2 Roy Hyde Ted Rogers Howard Gump Jim Criss Laddie Smith Lane Robinson Kim Smith B111 Griffin Barbara Ogden Linda Smith Joan Sullivan V. Pres. - Joan Sullivan 6 Howard Gump Sec. ' Linda Smith Treas. - Laddie Smith nf, .ga L Nag.. 7, Q - 'z V ,, f .gy E, A ?ELQA?, Q W, Q 1 . X . Er 52 'VL , . ' x Lf VJ, ul - 'elf il -W 1 ' a 'i'??f3'.T1 '-if: pf Y zu 5, ' in , !, , , 1 ,, 1 sf R1-'.?f.' Q wx 45 ' CI i'jW1f45 xi lx, V if y, .WI . V1 51 ,:-:V V wg 5, MU 4 Row l Maxine Swiger Katherine Marshok Agnes Ash Phyllis Smith Aritha Pigott Wanda Sullivan Joan Sullivan Linda Smith Deloris Kirk Judy Bartlett Diane Hill Lona Haggerty F.H.A. Row 2 Lula Swiger Judy Hill Beverly Talkington Helen Ashcraft Shirley Swiger Mary Jo Smith Joyce Carson Deloris Keener Alice Gifford Patty Coburn OFFICERS Pres. - Aritha Pigott Vice Pres. - Wanda Sullivan Sec. - Joan Sullivan Tres. - Phyllis Smith Row 3 Shiela Stire LaVaughn Shrader Geraldine Bramer Patty Powell Patty Loar Violet Bartlett Janet Allen Albertia Sayers Lyle Bush Row 1 Robert Rinehart Page Talkington Lane Robinson Hollis Heldreth Freddy Hurst Ray Webb Rick Shuman Billy Lynch F.F.A. Row 2 Mr. H111 Kennie Ash Bobby Keener Bill Griffin Warren Bartlett Donald Miller Gene Rogers Richard McGee Row 3 Neal Ashcraft Wayne Clayton Gary Dennison Edward Loar Bernard Owens Neal Upton Row 1 Judy Hill Beverlv Talkington Kathryn Marshok Barbara Ogden Joan Sullivan Judy Bartlett Diane Hill Pres. - Vice Sec. - Tres. - PEP CLUB OFFICERS Barbara Ogden ROW 2 Phyllis Smith wayne Clayton Aritha Pigott Lane Robinson Linda Smith Joyce Carson Miss Mead Pres. - wayne Clayton Linda Smith Joan Sullivan sa f. A W AX V W X rYg':R:n? -Q, uXiN,,.3 Njjr Q . v . '-,,'ff WnWW 'f 'l -f l'f'2 QFT?l?'5?51'tf'ft'FfwW'WTH'!'WWPWl'W'etfzwwfJw1m3pw -n xyll, AZ EQ HGHT Fw Q if if e Q So ivy HEAD CHEERLEADER 'Cf Barbara Ogden Joan Sullivan Kathyrn Marshok Kathy souchei-n Barbara Ogden, chosen as head cheer leader has been cheer leading for 6 years. Kathryn Marshok has been cheerleading for h. years, while this is Joan Su11ivan's first year. This is nKathysnfirst year as mascot. The girls have attended all of the games this year. Q Football Team Row 1 Page Talkington Cam Hess Jack Heldreth Ronald Boggess Jim Criss Clacy Bartlett David Plgott Laddie Smith Roscoe Lynch Row 2 Billy Lynch Jack Rogers Warren Robinson Ronnie Shuman John Robinson Jim Hyde Freddy Hurst Bernard Owens Rick Shuman Coach Southern Captain - Jim Criss Managers - Billy A Roscoe Lynch Row 3 Gene Rogers Warren Bartlett Robert Rinehart Howard Gump David Hess Ted Rogers Harold Hayhurst Neal Ashcraft -X . , 4: i V' Q, ' 1' 1:5 '7. LL :P g.3:gff.g, fa A VQWL' ,I :f ffjrywsu ' ' if . , ve ,X . 7 V, Q1 , 3, Ai 5 X 2. .. V 1 g-r , -21, , '1 , 5? . 521155 , ,,- wg, ,H , . 196: .yfj ni 7 . X . if 1 fy' , f 3,2 x 5:5 LBJ , if , .i V' ,. 55:4 if --, - is k Q f- : , , an 'f I .,,. .vh,..g X MAL. 1 mm -r AJ EEL: . ah? . ,I 'eg-'m.-w.3gqv3pg--1,-ge X 'fHt'.'s1fr'mr,,:?wT.L-Q.,:nam-N ft , av 'A Ff,,:,,.-3,,.1,, . , ,fx JM Basketball Gfeam Row 1 Jim Criss Warren Robinson Howard Gump David Hess Ted Rogers Page Talkington Row 2 Not Present Freddy Hurst Ronald Boggess Laddie Smith Ronald Bhuman John Robinson Jack Heldreth Clacy Bartlett David Pigott Roscoe Lynch Coach Southern Captain - Jack Heldreth Managers - Jim Criss Jimmy Sullivan E' Q, m? bw ' , ? Fw Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Octe Oct. Oct. Octo Novo 9, 15, 22, 30, 6, 11, 22, 28, M, 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace , 5 , 4a I 1 f,l2fi2Z2 gil rt 33, O, 6, 0, 13, 7, 19, 0, 5, Jane Lew 0. Hundred 9, Lumberport 13. Clay Battelle7. Bristol 0. Prunytown O. Belington O, Unidis 25. Burnsville 7. FOOTBALL SQUAD iawayl Qhomel lawayl Chomel Chomel lawayl lhomel Qawayl lhomeh Captain-- Jim Criss--- Team--- David Pigott, Jim Criss, Clacy Bartlett, Jack Heldreth, Cam Hess, Ronnie Shuman, Laddie Smith, Ronnie Boggess, Howard Gump, Ted Rogers, David Hess, Warren Robinson, John Robinson, Page Talkington, Warren Bart- lett, Jim Hyde, Freddie Hurst, Ricky Shuman, Bernard Griffin, Neal Ashcraft, Bobby Keener, Wayne Pigott, Robert Rinehart, Harold Hayhurst, Gene Rogers, Jack Rogers. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb o Feb. 3, 6, 9, 13, 17, 20, 3, 7, 9, 13, 17, 20, ZM, 26, 27, 31, 7, 10, 15 18: 21, 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace Wallace BASKETBALL GAMES 62, 61, 79, 55, 63, U2, 59, 39, 75, U5, UZ, 55, UB, 52, 55, 50, 66, 52, 60, 6h, Lumberport 69. Flemington Jane Lew 95. Lost Creek 59. Bristol 79. Pine Grove Yh. Bristol 62.Kovertime Salem 57. Lost Creek 9b. Unidis 55. Flemington 57. Smithfield 57, Jane Lew 75. Reader M9. Pine Grove 70. Unidis SS. Reader 56. Salem 68. Lumberport 6h. Khome comingl Smithfield 78 BASKETBALL TEAM Chomej Cawayl Chomel fhomel Cawayl Cawayl Cawayj Chomel Chomel Chomel lhomel Kawayl Chomel Cawayl Khomel ihomel Kawayj Cawayl Cawayl Chomel iawayj David Pigott, Jack Heldreth, Ronnie Shuman, Clacy Bartlett, Laddie Smith, John Robinson, Warren Robinson, Howard Gump, David Hess, Ted Rogers, Page Talkington, Fred Hurst, Roscoe Lynch, ,W 1 I A Q2 za F5 Y L z t X.. X7 eh ,CSV -Z? : I ' xoi Xi?-GE x S? Qfalenhar SEPTEMBER 1- School started 9- Won our first football game with Jane Lew 33-0 15- Tough luck,'lost the game with ' Hundred 9-0 - Lost the game with Lumberport 13 - Senior's class rings finally arr- ived. - Initiation Day - Lost another game--Clay Battel 7-0 KN 2 3 -6 X59 22 23 29 30 OCTOBER 6- We did it again, beat Bristol 13-O 7-8- Lions Club show Holiday Ahoy! 10- Six weeks tests begin. - Beat Prunytown 7-O - Sayers came to take Senior's Pic tures. 21- what a game! Beat Belington 19-O 26- Beaten again by Unidis 25-0 ll 17 NOVEMBER M- Lost our last football game to Burnsville 7-6 10- Veteran's Day Chapel l8-l9- Junior Play, Big Success 21- Senior's Thanksgiving Chapel 22- Thanksgiving Holidays begin. 27-28- County Chorus Practice at Clarksburg. DECEMBER 2- Senior Sok Hop 3- First basketball game with Alumni Lost 62-70 6- Lumberport game away-Lost 61-69 7- Football Banquet 8- College Day n,ff 9- Flemington game Home 2255 9- Freshman Class Party. ff 1 13- Game with Jane Lew at home,Lost 79-95 15- Donkey Ballgame 17- Game at Lost Creek S6-S9 Won on forfeit. 19- Sophomore Chapel 19- Christmas Program 20- Game with Bristol lost 63-79 21- Senior Class Party 21- 12 glorious days of Christmas Vacation begins. lv f fr f mg isis. f' 'P4 :a:i:g.5.5:-13.-l E X T IN. K . 2.5 A Y . . Y ,gf J, . -if Q .- . ii. qi .Q X fr 2 A fs ,! ' ' X f E, ,w,fi:.w..,:iMm iw-1., hL.1:x...2z.m JANUARY at 3- Ballgame at Pine Grove lost M2-7h 7- Game with Bristol lost 6h-59 9- Game with Salem lost 57-39 11- Semester Tests begin 13- Lost game with Lost Creek 75-9h 17- Unidis ballgame lost 55-M6 20 Game at Flemington lost 61-M3 21 Student Council Show --nPocket Parade 2h- Smithfield Game lost 58-56 26- Game at Jane Lew lost 27- We finally did it won a ballgame Reader 52-MS. FEBRUARY 1 Pine Grove lost 70-55 7 West Milford lost 70-6U 10 Did it again Beat Reader 5h-6h lh Game at Salem lost 66-51 16 Lumberport ballgame lost 60-6h Mr. and Miss Basketball was chosen and a dance followed the game. 1 21 Lost our last basketball game to Smithfield -2h The Coon Valley Ministrel. 2h Ninth Grade Chapel 25 Sox Hop -- Sophomores 29 Basketball Tournaments at Clarks- burg. We play winner of Lumberport or Unidis game. MARCH 2 Variety Play sponsered by Jr. Class 9 Seventh Grade Chapel 9 Sok Hop -- Seniors 23 FFA. FHA. Banquet 29 Easter Chapel 30 Good Friday- Hurraz No School APRIL 6k7 Senior Play 20 Eight Grade Chapel MAY K 12 20 21 25 Jr. 0 SP. Banquet Baco. Sermon Class night and reception Commencement ,fi Q 1 1 5. M. . .' x iii? v 'Q , . S4 fi? ,iw T1 ' . X. . fe? .: f 31 ,fc his ' maxi? R5 'DMAM Dcnqh f GZ A M' 60-o 11 J JJ ji 3 .Q Q' na n .L K W fd! uf 2 5 xifv' 'In av. 9iQf'XX'lU1-0 x . Q5 - ' Ill . 3. Q U , n . , fb . .dw ., N , 3 - ' 0 rx 'Nov Y ' Afii' , fd A XT. ,JJ 1 cfm 1: ,, fy . -.uf R , .J 0 , SQA C . ' L' ,N Ddplii --BQLLY ' NI ACFWQZAHC -'Mfg Hou.ay'T:v. . X nv-I .E 0 1 v :MJ U E N R? X n Lovf. Au-fl UXBRIUA'-E . I 'j,7..f s.,-M-. .f ' WX-wg. NM Jew vin., xrgw, L 47 5 'Llnfffrl Jowwy LEE B.'m, Its Q 1415. m E la AYDIYS A 5 Nhuey S, - fi S R fl vt l x X ' 1' Q 1 are L 31 QQ ' Jost ' A gil' 'fi-,L A L ,-f. w,5. 15 ,WM .K W 1 Q 1, - its , ,L E 3 1 1 1 Q K mn? 36346 A J. J ,ma FRG: .S'L.H. 509, -Us Q hfrgpnfvf '12 ' K ww' W 2 gl N., MPN! ' brawl iq. 1 10 ff-. 'mr' f Y 5? 'A '1 E 1916 Neil McGinnis Herbert Hall Roy Metz Pat 0'Day Helen Fair 1917 Alma Sybert , Francis Robey Gladys Hall Bernard Leneham Warren Gifford 1918 Grace Fair Reva Pigott 1919 Da1zi1 Hall Ivan Martin Lulu Lambert Ina Hall Thelma Thompson Wanola Ashcraft 1920 Nettie Rogers 1921 Sadie Allen Audrey Ashcraft Ruth Barnes Gertrude Carson Katherine Bennett Vista Garrett Elizabeth Leneham Mona Robey Gladys Tucker Worthy Gifford Francis M092 Noel Morrls Burgess Robinson brent Sharp Herchie Talkington Chandos Talkington Ralph Wetzel Wayman Pigott Gertrude Wolfe 1922 , Hazel Orr Nina Ogden Lucille Moore Ruby nemper Theodore Metz William Wilcox Kemper Ward Zane Barnes Sarah Royer 1923 Richard Grace Lyle Heldreth Pete Hoey Freda Thompson Grace Rutherford Agnes Wilcox 1924 Francis Mlller Troy Stewart Lynn Hoey Clyde Wetzel Glenn Garrett Felix Orr Dwight Clerk Clarice Cottril John Bonner George Wetzel Charles Copenhaver Reva Orr Laura Robey 1925 Denzel Lambert Cherles.W1lcox John Met! Oma White Pansy Moore Hazel Dennison Freda Edgell 1926 hurl Fleming Agnes Hustead Mable Davis Ruby Swiger Cornelia Hawxins Ovah Wallace Ernest Ogden Clotille Linger. Mildred Coburn Lynn Ogden 1927 Roselyn Williamson Walter Shriver Virgil Heldreth Kenneth Hall Victor Ashcraft 1928 Eva Cole Ester Fleming Wayne Gibson George Riley Clarice Coffman Lexie Lambert Irene Riley Lynn barnes 1929 Glenn Wetzel Robert Rutherford Maxine Cottrill 1930 Wayne Adams James Shriver Berkley Starkey Raymond George Pauline Zinn Sylvia Heldreth Audra Kincaid 1931 Florence McKenna Laurean RoBinson Lorene Dye Lola Strother Agnes Rogers Grace Dean Raymond Asharaft Wayman Hustaad Daria Robinson Ray Heldreth Guy Heater Carl Wright Fredrick Dean Marion Shuman 1932 Helen Wilcox Alice Adams Ruth Carson Gladys Miller Hazel McCormick Odus Kincaid Encil Gifford Hayward Pigott Mildred Rogers Vermon Griffin Agnes White Rex Bates Ruby Pigott Jimmy Hobey Lee Heldreth Wayner Rogers Blain Wetzel Vista Whiteman Clyde Edgell Carl Montgomery Venda Hall Everett Allen Goldie Estlack Ronald Arnett Mary Vincent Forest Stewart Clyde Shuman 1933 n d Wetzel Theodore Rogers Dale Roberts Ariel Hutson Louis Webb Mildred Stires neatrice Webb Martha Starkey Marvlyn Fox 193k Philip Shuman Roy Dye Emma Jean Adams Marjorie Smith Letha Griffin Edith Smith Byraldene Smith Leanore Boyce Orvillie Schoolcraft Berman Montgomery Helen Toberts Clitis Ashcraft lCon'tJ 9 EQ W 5 E 1 !. 1 Q 4 n -5 1934 Billy Boggess Virginia Hustead Norval Dye Bob Starkey Ralph Hutson Carl Garrett Basil Montgomery 1935 Lowell Smith Rhea watkins Ester Rogers Billy Roberts Blane McCullough Raymond Chrislip Marie Fleming Herbert Wetzel Mildred Baker Charles Baker Leola Robinson Mary Wetzel June Harbert' 1936 Kenneth White Nola Rogers Blanch Edgell Flovd Ford Garlan Ashcraft Garnett Loy Lowell Munday 'R1nkyN Ashcraft Donald Munday Forest Ashcraft Henry Stires Wanda Dye Harold Talkington 1937 Mildred Adams Gale Allen Earldene Scott Gilbert Shuman Virginia Rogers Christine Harbert Roy Fleming Ruby Fenton 1938 MargaretHhstead Vaughn Fleming Mina Cornwell Mary Herbert Royal Ashcraft Denzil Fenton Eugene Scott Clyde Gifford Mary Webb Guy Wetzel Louis Smith Audice Sprout Lenna Barnes 1939 Carl Copenhaver Shirley Ashcraft Cecilia Saab June Burge Madeline Rooney Howard Stanton Charles Norton Vance Webb Frank Nuzum Helen Jean White Iva Mae Wetzel 1990 Mayme Allen Vick Coffman etty Jo Beverlin Jack Herbert Herbert Ice Betty Silcott Merhage Saab Georgianna Swiger Ray Shuman Vandora Ashcraft Junior Scott Geraldine Rooney Vorma Allen Elaine Lambert Wanola Sscraft June Sprout Geneva Loy 19kl Martha Wetzel Howard Pigott Audice Ashcraft Dewayne Dye Burl Barker 1942 , Wynojean Ross Martha Saab Ruby Bennett Pete Saab Estal Holt Paul Copenhaver Geraldine Ice Alfred Chase Glenn Smith Elenore Heldreth George Glover Junior Chrislip l9H3 Paschall Glover Katherline Bumgar Marianna Burgess Ava June Webb Bill Johnson Thomas McKenna Katheleen Dye Billie Bremer Jean Fleming Ruby Griffin Junior Griffin Russell Farrel 199k Ralph Chase Pauline Chrislip Betty Fortney Agnes Herbert delle? , gig.-7, ,,gA?Lg-: 3? Goldie Kern Charles Pigott Geraldine Ross Raymond Shields Harold Swiger Anna Lee Watson 1945 Hughie Herbert Harold Herbert Ester Robinson Lyle Ice Richard Griffin Mary Smallwood Katheleen Barker Loudin Fleming Lorraine Martin Bernard Swiger Glenn Bolyard Denniss Shrader 1946 Evelyn Hill Jean Ice Joan Smallwood Elizabeth Bragg Robert Johnson Cecil Crouse Richard Gifford Jack Shriver 1947 Duane Shriver Barbara Pigott Doris Swiger Ruby White Margery Watson Melvin Ashcraft Joe Allen Glenna Bragg Ruby Kincaid Wanda Gifford Louise Hartman Bud Johnson Roy Ashcraft Wilma Tucker Doris Gifford Doris Wolfe Mandane Lyon Carl Fortney James Hurst 1948 Deloris Holt Josephine Hustead Wilma Crouse Max Yeater Ralph Harbert Harry Davis Anna Wetzel Victor Ashcraft Robert Hurst Jack Lambert Deloris Hurst Mary Ashcraft Anita Lamm Hester Ogden Allen Gifford Qcon'tD E i Z Z 'i 'Q is ,ZS ,Q . Rosa Marie Swiger Jimmy Yeater Frederick Belknap Basil Kincaid l9k9 Charles Groves Dortha White David Fortney Betty Ross Robert Cunningham Betty Sm1th Charles Zinn Harold Keller Nellie Keener Devayne Wrizht Marion McCullough Wilma Shriver Wanda Ashcraft Cree Jr. Swiger Sarah Pigott Ice Taylor Nay Arthur Chase Martha Robinson Dorsey McCullough Frederick Ashcraft Betty Williams 1950 Robert Kincaid Margery Sw1ger Martha Dye Tommy Loy B 11 Gifford Ruth Fleming Elaine Talkington Mildred Ice Drexal Crouse Jack Griffin Wanda Swiger Naomi Smith Agnes Swiger Dean Golden Howard Robinson 1951 Bob Hill Walter Hayhurst Willard Harbert Don Underwood Lillian Robinson Barbara Ashcraft Madeline Crouse Donald Davis Betty Yeater Phyllis Webb David Swiger Robert Talkington Doris Clayton Mary Cunningham James Burge 1952 Donald Swiger Thelma Heldreth Jack Sayers David Trough Mary Wetzel June Goldsmith Ruth Ann Smith Robert Shriver Jack Swiger Betty Heater Nancy Alkire Leon Shriver Melba Robinson Mary Swiger Eva B agg Evie B agg Harry Asncrart 1953 Elinor Pigott Raymond Yeater Larry Fleming Jack Upton Marlene Bates Marvin Bates Donal Ashcraft Dorsey Lindsey Paul Groves Eugene Miller Mac McKinney Harold Shriver Billy Barker 1954 James Heldreth Glenna Pigott Barbara Ash Glenda Smith James Ice Dwane Ashcraft Mary Shrader Allen Fleming Raymond Bragg Mildred Carpenter John Holt Richard Hurst Joan Ogden Dearl Mayfield George Swiger Janice Underwood Robert Rogers Anna Hayhurst Shellis Robinson Eleanor Davis Belva Coburn George Shaw Zeretha Wolfe 1955 - Barbara McCormick Shelby McCullough James Loar Glenn Hill Barbara Dean Elizabeth Lambert Ramona Bremer Denzil Shriver Shirley B amer Helen Crouse Ronald Shriver Anna Cook Patricia Hustead Joan Goldsmith Deloris Wetzel Shirley McKenna Joann Sayers Doye Swiger Richard Cumberledge 1' 1' wx 4, ADVEHTf5!,f1!5 xxff . 0 -W gf? Q :QI 5 V I 'U XX - Q r2ml,, , QQ V . T N Mx M5ifi-555 159 X If if A W 1 1 4,5 mmf! .mm L UWNDJES MINARD'S SPAGHETTI INN Always A Friendly welcome 813 E. Pike Street Clarksburg , w.va . Best Wishes Class of 56 SMITH'S SELF SERVICE STORE Brown, W.Va. Phone-Wallace 3OR-11 ROGER'S SERVICE STATION 5 GROC. T. F. CTEDD Rogers, Prop'. Brown, W.Va. Phone-Wallace 29B-121 SHINGLETON BROTHERS WHOLESALE Clarksburg, w.Va. Compliments of REX DRUG COMPANY Lumberport, W.Va. Established 1852 HARMER FUNERAL HOME Shinnston, W.Va. Phone 258 Ambulance Service :V 1, C ii .f ,, Q 4 ,--me --pw 4 V J 4 , ,235 . fl Y ., -, A - . -lu, ., Aw 2 T HEINZ NU-WAY FEED STORE Rt. 19 North Limestone Junction Clarksburg, w.Va. SOUTHERN STATES INC. 1110-O Days Place Clarksburg, W.Va. Phone 1+-6528 8: 3+-6529 Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Congradulations Seniors! BANK OF SHINNSTON THE TOGGERY Shinnston, West Virginia The BXC111SiV8 lll6Il'S St01'8 of Sh1nnston.n Congradulations Seniors! BROWN'S CANDY LAND DAIRY STORE Clarksburg, West Virginia We appreciate your patronage Compliments of ANDERSON GARAGE CO. Shinnston, west Virginia TETRICK FUNERAL HOME Phone 192 Shinnston, West Virginia 21+ hour Ambulance Service SPADAFORE RESTAURANT Pike Street Shinnston, west Virginia NGood Foodn ,J JS vi u 'J 55 -L 4 i 'SE5 '?5 W 'f ':W 'T '5l 7' 1' Fx ' T 'f1 'Q'5! Y?'5'F --' I A I TWH' L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known wherever there are Schools and Collegesn Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations - Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia -- Medals 5 Trophies Mr. C. Joseph Richardson P. O. Box 195 Sistersville, West Virginia HARTSOCK CANDY CO. Distributors of all kinds of candy Clarksburg, W.Va. TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS J. E. Bynum, Dist. Company 802-801+ So. Chestnut Street Clarksburg, w.va. SAYRE STUDIO For Better Photo Finishing Phone 21131 Greaney Bldg. CLARKSBURG, W.VA. Best wishes from SECRET FURNITURE COMPANY Hepzibah, west Virginia FINE FURNITURE ALLEN'S GARAGE Wallace, w.Va. say Congratulations! H. A. HUSTEAD DEALER IN ROY L. STIER FIRE WARDEN COUNTY WIDE GENERAL M RCHANDISE CONSERVATION Wallace, w.Va. COM . OF W.VA Q , Y ,, nf 6 551 -v 1 X. wmW,, ' ' Y -- v:,'l-1.j fo,r-1' ' ' ORCHID CLEANERS 1h32 West Pike St. Adamston, W.Va. Phone 3-1191 swuvwnwggwwrasvewmwwewwv noursemma5emmamwEFWE5W'EW'25!55ElQ!llEQ Compliments of T. B. Cain, President WEST VIRGINIA BUSINESS COLLEGE Clarksburg, W. Va. BOB ALASKY'S ESSO SERVICE Rt. 50 West Clarksburg, W. Va. Phone 2-9067 Compliments of Ralph B. Swiger 1u12-lu W. Pike St. Clarksburg, W. va. Dial h-6597 GRACE'S PASTRY S OP 1502 W. P1k8 St. Clarksburg, W. Va. Phone 2-2521 HAWKER HARDWARD CO. Shinnston, w,Va, Most Everything In Hardware Compliments of R1ce's Rexall Drug Shinnston, w,Va, Prescriptions Filled FARMERETTE KIts Different! Curb M Dining Room Route 19 Enterprise, W.Va. FIRESTONE STORE Shinnston, W.Va. Phone 138 ANNA'S DINER Walnut Street Hours 6 to 10 Shinnston, W.Va. UGOOD FOODW A. 0. JANES Q SONS Meats R Groceries Phone 118 or 2hO Shinnston, W.Va. MABLE'S BEAUTY SALON Shinnston . West Virginia VETENARIAN Dr. Fred D. Southern Shinnston, W.Va. Phone hO9W1 Compliments of SHINNSTON APPLIANCE CO. Shinnston, W.Va. Phone 670 Ed Royal, Prop. EOURTH STREET MARKET John Iaconis, Prop Dial A-65711 Clarksburg, W.Va. MARTIN'S LUNCH 3rd Street Clarksburg, W.Va. Home Cooked Meals Compliments of SMALLWOOD'S LUNCH R GEN. STORE Phone hlR3 Wallace, W.Va. SMITH BROTHERS INC. WHOLESALE M22 N. hth Street Phone 2-0661 Clarksburg, W.Va. McDAN1EL's GROCERY AsHcRAFT's YATES R FRUSH an CONFECTIONARY CITIES SERVICE OPTICIANS Wallace Shinnston Lobbg Goff Bldg. and 20 Court Street west Virginia west Virginia Clarksburg, W.Va. Eat at FEASTER'S JEWELERS Compliments of HAM ONT R HARPER Shinnston, W.Va. HENTHORNE'S RESTAURANT Keepsake Diamonds CHRISTIAN Elgin Watches BOOKLETS Good Food F4 fi ,S . ! Y . , . Un ix 5' 1 A A AST, 4 Z ,,pmf.M G?IFFIN'S APPLIANCE 8 FURNITURE, INC. UEverything for the Homeu 308 Pike Street H09 Buckhannon Pike Shinnston, W. Va. Clarksburg, W. Va. and GRIFFIN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Nwearing apperal for the entire familyn 308 Pike Street Shinnston, W. Va. REJEMBER OUR SPORTS SUPPORT YOUR TEAM Compliments of WETZEL'S BARBER SHOP Wallace, W. Va. SHOP A SAVE STATE FOOD STORE WALLACE, W.VA. ATTEND BALLGAMES CARPENTER'S WELDING SHOP Groceries, meat, produce, ARC. OXY-ACET. and CUTTING BRAZZING CPortable Osy-Acet. Equip.J Feed 8: Gasoline. WALLACE W.VA. PH. 27312 Fred Carpenter - Owner K ASK FOR OO-OPERATION FAIRMONT IS IMPERIAL succsss ICEASEEAM Attend P.T. A. DAIRY PRODUCTS REGULARLY, We the Senior Class of 1956, wish to express ourselves, by thanking our advertizers and boosters for their kind help and consideration for making it possible to publish The Wehischola 1956. SUPPORT OUR ADVERTIZERS CTHANK YOUD , A X , ' .W V 1,7 -. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.