Webster Springs High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Webster Springs, WV)

 - Class of 1952

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QV r ll' Q fs: V -ti if bf l l 9154, A M Fx ef , tl yx ffg I I l' 7' ' Great Oak, in thy winter attire, 4 I' If you could speak, would you desire w To keep your secrets still your own, Or waft them from you windward blown? I t I I For springtime do you pine away? Do you cling to summer's green array? Do you dread the autumn's august blast? l Are you glad when winter winds have passed? K Do you l9ng to see the flowers in spring? ' Y X Do you listen for the birds to sing? ll it , Do you carefully bend graceful branches fair f fi To accept white winter's chilling air? , ' D0 you watch, as if in an endless dream, ' N The throngs of students steadily stream J 1, N Back to school answering the bell's urgent call? Wy f ,N N Would you know or care if one should fall? Y w I lp l f I Happy memories you surely know, 1 I Who have watched so many years come and go. Mistakes, I am sure, are just a blot, Their bitterness you have forgot. You've seen bright hopes fade and die, But still you reach toward the sky, ' Like a royal queen, charmingly dressed, ' You always tower above the rest. rl ly 'l NH I I y l, 4 ,1 . y I 7 I ,N 4. If I, like thee, can someday stand gy ' 1 And shelter someone with my hand, R f I Peace, I am sure, I will have tastedg My life on earth will now be wasted. ' 1 By Ollie Jane Pritt, Grade Eight. J f 'HI I ' fwff 'LQ' , ' f X , 4 fg' I '-a-.- ' s- I' . I , 'f ftffff ie- ' gf! f f 'L' YW! Co-editors: Frances Brannon, Jimmy Coiner 5' 1 , 97 . 2:1 -Ag'-rf-rg Assistant Editors: Ida Burnside, Kathleen Dyer, Kay Marsh, Roger Thomp- son, George McQuain, Charles Lewis, Kenneth Nichol- SOl'l Business Manager: Ida Burnside Art Editor: Jimmy Coiner -' Booster Editor: Frances Brannon Circulation Editors: Assistants: Advertising Editors ' IIA ,I '9 '- . . 'fb v' xx A l Evelyn Miles, Bonnie Casto Jimmy Hammond, Ralph Beckwith, Nora Bennett John Wooddell, Alice McCoy Assistants: George Douggtas, Ann McGuire, Ida Burnside, Roger Thompson, is Kniceley, Edsel Cochran Picture Editor: Kay Marsh Assistants: Sue McCutcheon, Kenneth Nicholson, Roger Thompson, Lorraine Ware, Frances Brannon, Kenneth Ware, Joanne Stidom, Arch Talbert, Kathleen Dyer Feature Editor: Kathleen Dyer Assistants: Kenneth Nicholson, Ida Burnside, Sue McCutcheon, Jimmy Hammond Typing Chairman: Charles Lewis Assistants: George McQuain, Evelyn Miles, Bob Corley Faculty Advisors: Miss Simone Jorishie and Miss Mayme Morton nn it ul, X ---an 'iv ' Q 'I Q The members of the staff wish to acknowledge the val- lglsiit 6 A ol QW' Un 'QW' uable cooperation of Miss Freeman, for the use of typing equipment: Sayre Studio and Webco, Studio, for donating all glossies for The Wildcat 3 Mrs. Pettit, for the use of the library: Mr. Oliver Ware, for the use of his typewriter: Miss Morton, for furnishing a workbench for our Annual meet- ings: our advertising patrons, for their generous contributions. r 9 N 'f-T ' S' W ' 'i l -f R465 2:.le an -N , Z.- ,. . V a Ai i ' M g X X . xx My J , N 'L ., Q L , - ' V 'wi P . -,wk . . h . , 1 . 1. K3 f in h Nf v W 5?'KlH'!fFi'5'TF'mV 1 - 'f 'f7'.ff15 '?Y 7'41TSF'?' 'TH77 'WPIW7'W'Z7 i' if' . M, -f ,V ' 4-an-,f 4 N Mr. Charles H. Conway, Principal West Virginia University, M. A. L41 Miss Betty Bennett. Secretary vw Webster Springs High School Swv , V .1 i deg g N , N' 1'-.wi Miss Sirnome Jorishie Miss Mayme Morton Mt. St. Agnes West Virginia C011eg6. A.B. University, A.B. Science Social Studies 4'-'SCM A was 1' Mrs Bernard Poole Mrs. Harry L. Young Glenville State West Virginia Teachers' College, University, A. B. A.B. Commercial Commercial Physical Ed. Physical Ed. 35-X Mrs. A. W. Armstrong H .Q Berea College, A. B. Science 9' 1 Mathematics Q ' Wm Mrs. E. B. Bailey 'fe if . Ni wwf X West Virginia University, B. S. iff' ' Sy. V ev. Mrs. Kingsley Alsop Fairmont State College, A. B. English Social Studies Mr. Robert Andrick West Virginia University, M. A. Mathe matic s Drivers' Education Home Economics H W .Q ,110 at VW f , W ,any g Q 4:14. fit.. B 1531! U5 :iii k ', . 'iff 7 k 3213 5 5' ii ,rf .1 A !Mr . Harold Collett West Virginia Tech, B. A. Industrial Arts Mrs. Torn Donald West Virginia Wesleyan, A. B. English u-Q11 13 922. 1- ru --V -m- uw' my -wr-----1----qpuum Miss Mildred Freeman Salem College, A.B. Commercial Mrs. Alden Henderson West Virginia University. B. A. 'gq3: 3iT ----'rw-vu ur-1 -- .-qu--1 or qs- '1--:::f T1 ','. f , X Q 1633 Qi 'sim ,rf ah A 'Q English Social Studies .fig -.., .V+-W.. .v i I iw A Yep K' l'Q 'Y'f7 'ZT7' Mr. Dorsey Marple Davis In Elkins College, B. S. Mathematic s Miss Mabel Nichols Glenville State College, A. B. West Virginia University, M. A. sw'-5 ,.,,-.of 'W I sg-, Mrs. D. P. Hines Hollins College, A.B. Science Mr. George Kooken Cincinnatti Conservatory, Salem College 'Band Instructor :nl- it A U. 5 Y 'HL WM Miss Loretta Shipman West Virginia Wesleyan, A.B. English Social Studies Miss Aretta Summers Fairmont State College, A.B. Latin English M' i ' X ,,,i, A, .. f 5' L swf f :X u X Q J if ,Qa- .Qa it 1 3 ew I if A 'V' 4 2 . Q! J' , f0 f' av Mr. Carl Williams Alderson-Broaddus College, A. B.' Assistant Coach Social Studies Mrs. John Pettit Davis 81 Elkins College, A.B. Librarian Mr. Russell Porterfield Glenville State College, A.B. West Virginia University, M.A. Coach Social Studies M0 ' '45 Miss Helen Leslie We st Virginia University, B.A. Speech English fzfrw MF ww if 5, END X L? 1? 'B --It-..F ' Tommy Hull Class Pres. '5lg Basketballg Baseballg Footballg Play Beauty and The Beef g Honor Student France s Br annon Class Vice Pres. '47, '50 and '51: Class Sec. '48 and '495 Censor of Latin Club '51g 4-H Clubg Rhododendron Girl's Stateg Camp Horse- shoe: Pres. of Band '515 Sec. of Band '49g Class Bas- ketball Junior Classical League Award Keyg En- tertainment at Junior and Senior Banquet '49g Town Government - Council Plays Which Shall He Marry? Beauty and The Beef g Honor Student .1 Z K .-5. i .1 tix igvi 'Q' -.wg 1 if . Colors: Red and White Motto: Finis opus cumulat Flower: Violet H315 L Xe' gamer. gn gr Q,-4 'S' Ann McGuire Class Sec. '51g Glee Clubg 4-H Clubg Sec. Treas. of Band '51 Class Basketball Class Cheerleder '49 'En- tertainment - Jr. and Sr. Banquetg Plays Beauty and the Beef , Crazy Daze Alice McCoy Class Treas. '49, '50 and '51g Latin Clubg Library Clubg 4-H Club Class Bas- ketball Mgr. Entertainment - Jr. and Sr. Banquet '49g Asst. Librarian Tm Ida Burnside Validictoriang Latin Clubg Library Clubg Class Bas- ketballg Gregory's Scholor- ship Award '483 Woman's Club Poetry Award '50s En- tertainment - Junior - Sen- ior .Banquet '49g Aide Senior Tea '50g Play Baby Sitter 5 Keeper of The lnn 3 Town Government-Councilg Honor Student INeal Arbogast Class Basketball -.., 'Q' A 'VM 34' N'--up tier Nora Bennett Pres. of Library Club '5l3 Vice Pres. of FTA '5l3 Lib- rarian of FTA '50p Latin Clubg Bandg Club Bas- ketballg Play ' 'Silver Wings 5 Honor Student Maxine Anderson VL . ...af is CW Bob Bailey Class Basketball Kathleen Dyer Tribune of Latin Club '49g Pres. of FTA 51 Library Club: Glee Club Band Ma- joretteg Office Aidep Class Basketball Class Cheerleader '48 and '49g Miss Wildcat Contestant '48 and '49 Time Maga- zine Award Entertain- ment-Junior-Senior Ban- quet '49 Aide for Senior Tea '49 Play Which Shall He Marry? Honor Student Kenneth Ware Latin Clubg Library Clubg Historian and Librarian of FTA '515 4-H Clubg Plays The Baby Sitter and Children of The Inn 5 Hon- or Student Lois Stamey M ffl' Anna Belle Thomas Library Club 4-I-I Club Arch Talbert Class Pres. '46g Class Vice Pres. '48g Class Basketballg Baseballg Footballg Town Government-Recorderg Play Silver Wings' ' ,v 1 'X 'ri Q ,NM , ...Ji 'Wiz n X an-' 'YY' if if 'iii' QW -snr N-.,,. .V 6 5 ' - 'ws ,A I' will J Goldilie Roby Lorraine Ware Consul of Latin Club '51s Secretary of FTA '51g Historian of FTA '50: Li- brary Club: Glee Club: 4-I-I Clubg Vice Pres. of Band '5lg Class Cheer- leader '48 and '49g Class Basketballg Entertain- ment-Junior-Senior Ban- quet '49g Aide-Senior Tea '49g Play Which Shall He Marry? Honor Stu- dent in 5-...av l 3? si, A N.. 4 ,H V . by if . L ws! . qiaggl it was RW.: 1 Xi? fx M M Q. , 3 we H. A . in A -q.,,.,.W we-..,,,. '....,.. 1... -J Carol Garton Latin Clubp Library Clubg Driving Exhibitiong Class Cheerleader '50p Play Which Shall He Marry? Margaret Goff Dillon Ronnie Hamr ick Class Pres. '50g Basket- ball: Baseball: Footballg Woman's Club Poetry A- ward ' 493 Contestant for Mr. Wildcat '505 Play - Beauty and The Beef Honor Student Elsie Ann Isabell ' 'v . 5 2 , ,I . n'b 'K L A 'ff N we 3 .Q 49 S' .lvq one ww s y, Agvz ' 'ww H Qs v 7 W, ' 3 ' i ami P' :.,, L ,,,,,r,. H J immy Hammond Class Pres. '49g Class Pres. '47g Class Sec. '46g Latin Clubg Basketballg Baseballg Footballg Town Governrne nt- Mayor Mary Light Library Clubg Assistant Lib- rariang Honor Student Richard House Wildcat Contestant '515 Tic- ket Salesp Footballg Town Government - Councilg Class Basketball Q Bib fi in hz' Q an Jean Kittle ,WM Glee Clubg 4-H Club: Dri- ving Exhibition M6935 Patricia Ann Hammons George McQuain Consul of Latin Club '51 George McQuain Counsul of Latin Club '513 Praetor of Latin Club '50g Secretary of FTA '503 Mov- ie Operatorg Junior Class- ical League Award Key: Play Which Shall He Marry? Honor Student -f -'mx Ni 'ig Bonnie Casto Latin Clubg Library Clubg Assistant Librarians Honor Student Wanda Cool Latin Clubg Library Clubg Bandg Plays Crazy Daze Beauty and the Beef ,ua-an A, sf 55,3 wt S GEL John Popovich Class Basketball 5 Foot- ball Rosemary Redden Class Cheerleader '505 Plays Which Shall He Marry? : Beauty and The Beef 'WN Charles Lewis Ticket Salesg Honor Student Joanne Stidom Library Clubg 4-H Club: Varsity Cheerleader '51g Contestant for Miss Wildcat '49 and '51: Honor Student Sue Mc Cutcheon Honor Studentg Class Sec- retary '47 and '50g Glee Clubg 4-H Clubg Drum Majoretteg Rhododendron Girl Stateg Secretary of Band '50g Class Basketballg Class Cheerlea- der '47 and '493 Town Gov- ernment - Councilg Enter- tainment - Junior and Senior Banquet '49g Play Crazy Daze Larry Frazee Otis Knicely Play Beauty and the Beef Shirley Hall Latin Club Library Club 4-H Club Class Basketball Honor Student x 'uf X Rita Williams Library Club 4-H Club Play Silver Wings Agness Cutlip Latin Club Play Keeper of the Inn is Q-'F -271 li -tw S5 -if Ms,- Q , M Bernice Hall Latin Clubg Library Club, 4-I-I Clubg Bandg Class Bas- ketball Geraldene Howell MW' C 1 V S x hs.. ,.4v-alll' Ns.. Betty Miner Vice Pres. of Library Club '5l: Latin Clubg 4-H Clubg Class Basketballg Play The Baby Sitter : Honor Student Hartsel McCoy 'Www 'Ols- Kenneth Nicholson Driving Exhibitiong Enter- tainment - Junior - Senior Banquet '49: Li'1 Abner at Sadie Hawkins Danceg Town Government Councilg Honor Student Josephine Gillispie Library Club Roger Thompson Basketball Manager '49g Football Manager '49g En- tertainment-Junior and Sen- ior Banquet '49: Plays Baby Sitter g Keeper of The Inng Honor Student Evelyn Miles Assistant Librariang Li- brary Club: Class Basket- ballg Play Silver Wings 3 Honor Student fi Nancy Cogar Play Silver Wings : Paul Cogar Class sec.- Treas. '46: Tick- et Salesg Class Basketballg Footballg Town Government- Council -ow 'bww' vi 'Mr' '-.L df V S, fa . fl X S it f a n QQ? s,,,E .lid Kay Marsh Class Treas. '473 Latin Clubg 4-H Clubg Glee Clubg Bandg Class Bas- ketball: Entertainment- Junior-Senior Banquet '49g Aide-Senior Tea'49g Plays Which Shall I-Ie Marry? g Beauty and The Beef g Honor Student George Cogar Ticket Sales: Football , at rw -.af , fl 9' y -4 C3 ,193 :SF 'it Q! A 'i 1 .. 'Mr Hope Board Latin Club: Glee Club 4-1 Clubg Band Mary Frank Isabell 4-H Club .JW QQ John Wooddell Nuntuis of Latin Club '51g Class Basketballg Baseballg Footballg Woman's Club Short Story Award '46g En- tertainment - Junior - Senior Banquet '49g Plays Which Shall He Marry! Beauty and The Beef : Honor Stu- dent Elva Gregory Driving Exhibition 5 Play ' 'Silver Wings' ' Vk., Q V K, ffm Lk 4. ii 'Nw HJR vlan W09 Ralph Beckwith Class Basketballg Football: Play Beauty and The Beef Leora Bennett FTA5 Latin Club: Library Club Jackie Smith Barber Edsel Cochran Kathleen Harper Latin Clubg Class Basket- Play Peauty and the Beef Library Club ballg Daisy Mae at Sadie Hawkins Dance Play Which Shall He Marry? Honor Student '3 :.1gx 'thy Qin.. The Hadrel Harris Dewey Schrader Latin Club Play Beauty and the Beef A 4-Q-vm i Florence Payne Gary Hamrick Rita Kerr 4-H Club Library Clubg Movie Op- Latin Club: Library Club eratorg Play Silver 4-H Club: Driving Elihib- Wings ition L. in I A E? L L 3 ., wb 'Fifi N , - A ' Ya RM LQ ' S ay ..,,, I 555 Jimmy Coiner Velma Cowger Ticket sales J W WS, SD XY ti I I ! fi T I 1 W Ann Harrison George Douglas Margaret Lee Latin Clubg Library Clubg Praetor of Latin Club '5lg 4-H Clubg Class Basket- I Aide-Senior Tea '49 Class Basketballg Base- ballg Honor Student ballg Football: Plays Beauty and The Beef, 1 Which Shall He Marry? I 4 3 5 4 I '33 is or Q QW., W5 . 'Fi ' h if e t 1 N ofa , 5 . S S I Phyllis Carter Jimmy Holcomb l Sec. of Library Club '5lg Latin Clubg 4-H C1ubpBand5 ', Honor Student i i I -.2 ...e-.n...--.,,-.,,,-,,-, .ae,e .. L i,W,i,, , is s...J ape, 'M 'U' i? 0'sn 'QM Lydia Carter I 1' f A Bob Corley Class Vice Pres. '46 Class Basketballg Base ballg Play Silver Wings Wendell Pugh Phyllis Scott Library Club: Play Si1ve1 Library Clubg 4-H Club Wings' ' Betty Evans ,r 'K MTV? I Mrs. Earl Nicholson. Mrs. William R. McCutcheon. Mrs. Paul McCoy, Mrs. Gordon W. Waddell, Mrs. Russell Talbert, Mrs. Paul Hull, Mrs G. E. McGuire '52 Semlm ' In September, 1946, a handful of small, scared, seventh graders dared to venture into the dark and gloomy halls and classrooms of the Webster Springs High School. Being a very efficient and quick acting group, that was the year our principal had to slow us down. For almost a week, he would come to our classrooms once a day and take us into the halls and up and down the stairs. Deciding to settle down, we elected our class officers who were: Arch Talbert, President, Bob Corley, Vice President, Paul Cogar, Secretary and Treasurer. When we began our next year in the student-loved building, we elected as our class officers: Jimmy Hammond as President, Frances Brannon, Vice President, Sue McCutcheon, Secretary, Kay Marsh, Treasurer. Owing to our guilty conscience, about the only tragic thing remembered that year was the high-powered talk Mr. Conway gave us, a reform talk in Miss Gillespie's American History class. Believe it or not, we reformed too! We ended that memorable year by having a roast on Baker's Island, where we all enjoyed sticky marshmallows and burnt wieners. Our most important class officers that exciting year were: Everett Boggs, President, Bud Talbert, Vice-President, Frances Brannon, Secretary and Treasurer. Then the seniors decided to initiate us. For one whole day, any senior who wanted his books carried somewhere grabbed someone from the halls to carry them, a poor lowly freshman. The seniors broke down and that night entertained us with a party in the study hall of the high school building. After a long conference with Miss Morton, we decided to have our first dance, even though she thought we were too young for that sort of night life. Sue McCutcheon, our own contestant, grabbed the Miss Wildcat title that year. In the class tournament that year the boys won only one game, but the weaker sex of the class went to the semi-finals. Our officers the Sophomore year were: Jimmy Hammond, President, John McCoy, Vice- President, Frances Brannon, Secretary, Alice McCoy, Treasurer. When our poor befuddled group of not-quite-so-green Sophomores returned to the school of their dreams almost everyone felt a little better. The Seniors didn't look quite so mean, and at times we even thought we saw Mr. Conway smile, although, of course, not at us. Our inevitable that year was Mrs. Hines and Biology. The only way we passed was by lots of midnight oil and a short prayer before each test. The girls went to the finals in the class tournament, but the boys never won a game. At the end of the year we were treated by a roast given by the home room mothers at Holly River State Park. Our Junior year started off with a-bang with Ronnie Hamrick, President, Frances Brannon, Vice President, Sue McCutcheon, Secretary, and Alice McCoy, Treasurer. We sponsored the Wildcat Contest and Dance, which wa,s our first orchestra dance. That year we proved that anything could happen. Miss Morton chased Ronnie Hamrick through assembly advertising the Sadie Hawkins dance. That's where she acquired the name, Speedy. Jackie Smith and Kenneth Nicholson were Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. They atten- ded the Cowen football game and a couple of Thuse meetings as advertisement and of course were on hand to direct the dance. Frances Brannon and Sue McCutcheon represented the school at Rhododendron Girls State. After returning, every time they saw a boy, a peculiar gleam appeared in their eyes. Our tournament teams again got to the finals but, of course, we found an excuse. We sponsored the Junior-Senior Banquet, having the theme Pirates. We thought the term fitted the faculty but were undecided about ourselves. After daring anyone to say any- thing about the banquet food, we all raced to the crowded gym to get a table for the prom. Having the same orchestra that we had for the Wildcat Dance,the prom went over a huge success. At the end of the year we elected our class officers for that all-busy Senior year. Tommy Hull was elected President, Frances Brannon, Vice President, Ann McGuire, Secretary, and ,Alice McCoy, Treasurer. In September l95l, seventy-seven Seniors a ain entered the halls of what was now dear old Webster High. We were as dignified as Seniirs could be, but instead of thexhappy-go-luclfy air of former years our thoughts involuntarily turned to Democracy---and a term paper, English---and Shakespeare. The Juniors sponsored the Wildcat Contest. The Senior contestants were Joanne Stidom and Richard House. June Cooper was crowned Miss Wildcat and Donald Hamrick, Mr. Wild- cat. We didn't mind losing too much. After all, we can afford to lose one in awhile. ' The Senior Democracy classes, under the supervision of Miss Morton, elected officers to operate the government of the town on Friday, December 14, 1951. Prior to the election two parties were organized, and each held a caucus to make plans for the campaign. The opposing parties were the Improvement party and the Reform party. The Reform party won the election on a platform of parking lots for women, abolition of beer joints , restrictions on permitting horses on Main Street, and constructive measures to improve the moral conduct of youth. The successful condiates were: Mayor. Jimmie Hammond, Recorder, Bud Talbert, Councilman-Frankie Brannon, Paul Cogar, Richard House, Sue McCutcheon, and Kenneth Nicholson. Our homeroom mothers who had always been, and still were, ready to help us with our many troubles and problems were: Mrs. William McCutcheon, Mrs. G.E. McGuire, Mrs. Jesse Marsh, Mrs. P.S. McCoy, Mrs. Earl Nicholson, Mrs. Gordon W. Woodell, Mrs. Paul Hull, Mrs. Russell Talbert, and Mrs. Thompson. Our class sponsors, who have helped us continuously and spurred us on to higher ideals were: Miss Mayme Morton, Miss Simone Jorishie, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Bernard Poole. They still have seventy-seven of us to look after because, we think, they haven't found the solu- tion for getting rid of us---yet. Ahead of us lies a long road. In it are two boulders and the figure of a man blocking the road. The first boulder is English, the second one is Democracy. We'll not mention the man the figure stands for. lf we, by chance, get past these, then we know we are super human and the rest of the way will be clear sailing. Bao! will .7 nt af .Wie ' Cfatw, We, the Senior Class of 1951, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Kenneth Nicholson-Wills his brother Shorty his ability to get along with Mrs. Pettit. Wanda Cool-Wills Elladene Hall her sense of humor. Agness Cutlip-Wills to Shirley Fisher her back seat on the Cleveland Bus. Sue McCutcheon-Wills her permanent seat in study hall to Maggie's next victim. Nancy Cogar-Wills her curley hair to Barbara Carter. Nora Bennett-Wills to Franklin Bennett her ability to get along with Mrs. Donald Ida Burnside-Wills to her brother, William, some of her brains which she hopes he can use to a better advantage than he uses his own. Kenneth Ware-Wills to Lottie Sanders his ability to grow taller. Jackie Smith-Wills to Arlene Walker a bottle of hydrogen peroxide to give her hair that natural look. Ann Harrison-Wills this motto to her sister Phyllis: Labor Omnia Vincit. Phyllis Carter-Wills her position as secretary of the Library Club to whoever can fill it best. Florence Payne-Wills Jack Lyke her Democracy book at the end of the year. Jean Kittle-Wills to Mary Morton her short legs. Evelyn Miles-Wills to Mildred Freeman, her ability to get shorthand and typing. Shirley Hall-Wills her clarinet to Hope and Colleen, her sisters. Rita Kerr-Wills her blond hair to her sister, Kathryn. Ann McGuire-Wills to Darlene Hudson her ability to like one boy at a time. Mary Light-Wills her ability to Gertrude Stump to express her opinion freely. Kathleen Dyer-Wills to Elphra Arthur her ability to keep smiling when things look gloomy. Anna Belle Thomas-Wills her Democracy book to Harry Cutlip. Elva Gregory-Wills Goldie Drennen her ability to get along with a certain teacher. Rosemary Redden-Wills Wilma Arbogast a comb, and hopes she makes good use of it. Bonnie Casto-Wills to Mrs. Pettit her mother's ability to get deer next year. George Douglas-Wills to William White his ability to get along with Mr. Conway. Lorraine Ware and Frances Brannon-Will Jean Thompson and Louise Cogar their reed selling business in band at the end of the year. Betty Miller-Wills to Junior Gibson her ability to get along with her sister. Josephine Gillispie-Wills Shirley Daugherty her ability to jitterbug. George McQuain-Wills to all the students that smoke, one dozen Smoke-No-More tablets to break them of that inhaling habit. To Mr. Conway the Senior Class leaves all the small frys in the Webster Springs High School. To the Junior Class, we will our front seats in assembly. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to get along with Mrs. Donald. To the Freshmen-We will our quietness in assembly. And, last but not least, we leave our many, many thanks for helping us through these trying years to our wonderful sponsors. Given under our hand and seal this the lst day of January, nineteen hundred fifty-two. 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Top row: Phyllis Carter, Shirley Backus, Junior Gibson, Kenneth Ware, Jimmy Hammond, Sammy Whitt, Leroy Pritt, Dewey Schrader, Sandra Mitchell, Alice McCoy. Not pictured: Neva Cogar, Martin Gerwig, Sue Harris, Rita Kerr, Betty Miller. Batin, . 65145-- The Latin Club was organized in 1944 under the sponsorship of Miss Aretta Summers and the second year Latin Class. The club is an affiliate of the Junior Classical League. The club is open to all members of the Latin classes. The most interesting social activities of the year were initiation and a covered dish dinnezfgiven in honor of all new teachers. Civic activities in- cluded editing of a school paper and serving as guides on visitors' day OFFICERS Lorraine Ware and George McQuain-Consuls Kay Marsh-Aedile George Douglas-Praetor Frances Brannon-Censor Sarah Bailey-Quaestor John Wooddell-Nuntuis Bettie Arbogast and Nora Bennett-Tribunes The sponsors of the club are Miss Aretta Summers, Miss Mildred Free- man, and Miss Simone Jorishie. Bilwwg. Slug. 3 1 . J ,Ma aw Bottom row: left to right: Shirley Hall, Benice Hall, Josephine Gillespie, Phyllis Carter, Nora Bennett, Anna Lou Harrison, Kath- leen, Dyer, Alice McCoy. Middle row: Mrs. John Pettit, Rae Legg, Hellen Carpenter, Perry Ann Wethered, Mary Light, Anna Belle Thomas, Patricia Kniceley, Phyllis Scott, Ida Burnside, Bonnie Casto, Miss Nichols. Top row: Jennings Ware, Wendell Pugh, Charles Miller, Gary Hamrick, Kenneth Ware, Joanne Stidom, Elnora Rogers, Lor- raine Ware, Eyelyn Miles. Not pictured: Leora Bennett, Neil Burn- side, Wanda Cool, Margaret Cutlip, Rita Kerr, Betty Miller, Jean Mollohan, Mildred Mullens, June Pritt, Sue Whit, Cordie Stout. Under the direction of Mrs. John Pettit, Librarian, the Senior Class of 1949 formed the Library Club for the main purpose of un- derstanding the fundamentals of library work. The members also earn money to buy new library books. OFFICERS Nora Bennett-President Betty Miller-Vice-President Phyllis Cartr-Secretary-Treasurer The sponsor of the club is Mrs. John Pettit, Librarian of the school. fiutavze Jzachew af Clmeuica Bottom row: left to right: Kenneth Ware, Lorraine Ware, Kathleen Dyer, Nora Bennett, George McQuain. Top row: Mrs. Pettit, Norma Hanna, Sylvia Brady, Leora Bennett, Shirley Daughtery, Darlene Hudson, Miss Nichols. Not pictured: Darrell Bruffy, Pearl Brown. In December 1950, Miss Mabel Nichols formed the Future Teachers of America Club for the purpose of instilling in students a greater appreciation of the responsibilities of the teaching profession. Anyone in the tenth, eleventh, or twelfth grades who is planning to become a teacher may join the club. Special activities for the year are substitute teaching and attendance at the Regional Convention at Elkins. The club has been named the William Christian Dodrill Club. OFFICERS Kathleen Dyer-President Nora Bennett-Vice-President Lorraine Ware-Secretary-Treasurer Kenneth Ware-Librarian and Historian The sponsors of the club are Mrs. Pettit, Miss Nichols, and Mr. Andrick. F X -. -.J-X --- V 1 97 U + A A A lftl, five. E o ' The Movie Projector Club was organized in September, 1948, under the sponsorship of Mr. Conway. The club is in keeping with our policy of promoting education through visual aid. The members of the club are trained in the technique of operat- ing and repairing the movie projector. Officers of the club are: President, Norman Fisher Vice-President, William Burnside Sponsor, Mr. C. H. Conway xw1m1wS1 4-7? 6646 Hana! U-YV, W . . Wmusf' - +- 'Q 1, wa h , ' K , M ,up , V N Q 4 ,lr -' .3- k Q- .M ' V ' ...ww j mi nys, . '2'.,,. 2- W Q 'QAM .ni - --1 .,' ' vi in Q ...V 'I x SAW-DUST-TRAIL X we wexsN r coorvmo' Ewbfffaybdzze 3006 ,N X14 '-A . 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